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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1908)
Professional ' Cards A. P. CULLEY, (omt'K Fntsr Nation m. Hank) Loup City, Nobr. ROBT.IL STARR Arri)RNKY-AT-LAW. urn CITY. NEBHHTKtf It. .1,. NIGHTINGALE Attorney and CmIcmUiw LOUP UlTY. NKB A A RON WALL Lawyer Prnotioo* in nil Courts Loup City, Nob. It. II. MATIIMW, Attorney-at-Law, Ami Homtoil AliMi'iiot-or. Loup City, Nobrnskii (). E. LON(tA( ltiC PHYSICIAN aim SURGEON Offloo, Ovor Now Hunk. I'KI.KIMIONK I'AI.I,, NO. :!!• S. A. ALLEN, li/i.VT/AI’ 1.000 (TIT. • * NKit. Offloo uj* Mail-* m llto now S(;»to ILuik tniiltiiuo. W. L MARCY, DENTIST, LOUP CITY, NKB OFF in: KhsI Siilo I’ulilto S,i ii hi «» t’htino, 10 on .10 ROBERT P. STARR (Suxvessor lo M II Mend* Bonded Abstracter l.oia* I'irv. Nkmkaska. Oulx sot of Abstract hooks in conn* x Try the F F- F- Dray F. F. Foster, Prop. Oftioo; Foster's* Harbor Shop To the Farmers: Why pax nnoY' We *ell the Croat Worm IVsUx'ver (or hog*. >i.tM per ho pouml* tVltxored ai yx»ur depot Kxorx sack guaranteed W IN NKIx .V iV am 211 N tstt* SI . Omaha. N*t> I Have Some for Sale. i have some line young I Viand China Ikvat* (or *a!e l «ion't xxnnt to "hntl in" hul tt you can't !ind one that you hko in any other herd, i would sell xou one lather than haxe xon >io without. A* J. JOHNSON. mile north ot Jenner* I'ark W ilil UoseStock Farm l haxe a choice lot o! Pure Poland China Boars long. 'engt!■x te'.ioxxx and a few SHORT-HORN BULLS lied* and Uoans. that art' ngh: in mdix.dua'uy ami breeding 0»U ami see L. N. SMITH. IV epi-.ove. ■ • x \*n For Sale KKOM H. J. Johansen's IM P > tint HI HO OF PolapdChipas I Cur* N*rv*-V»t*! WtU «***. Dr«m*. Rupturt Str-^tur*. V*rw»c*»#, Bi*csa R*i*>eiv Mnt« $k,«* *r»d Chreorv- m«» »( M«n ; ** • >»V 'V>l **N*rvj, l j x<*** W*V*Ktt ■-'^ '■i+pse* ,>*• ? >V- ?,* «.< I’M h/iWC 4 » I. % > 0> rv )i# 'ttvftfc? v^\'^vv*< v<* <*«•*» *Vf. • NJ#V T»/ !v*fc*>*!*- fcNT ,v»j »vvr- 4&1& i v/ ^ ****(■■* ■ « K»» •■'•»'■»; • > * •••>. <K TttCsfcrt »i> t^WlT Wl‘1 .'W' i* "-‘ *••’•'•■ '-••>■ iW fW« ».' 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Is understood, will contest the elect ion In the Stb Iowa dist rict,, whereby lie was defeated by a few votes. .lust slightly cold last Sunday night eight, degrees below. No wonder Kd Taylor, the l.olnlngor boys and the Keystone people wore that kind of a smile the occasion demanded. Unvornor elect Shallonberger has used unseemly baste In the selection of bis pie-eaters, hot then, the demo crats of Nebraska have boon fasting so long they are to lx* excused for K'lng In a burry to get. Into the feast. Pollard, who was defeated for con gress In tin' Hist Nebraska district, has given It out that. lie will make another try at the next election, claiming lie has received .\00 letters Insisting on Ills get t ing Into t he game again. The Uncoil! Star, acting as spokes man for Mr. dry an. dentes that the oft repeated candidate for the presi dency contemplates moving to Texas:1 that b«' Inis merely purchased a frult I tearing piece of land there, but bis home will remain hi Nebraska The democratie party , to prove it-• s'lf a huge Joke, keeps putting its funtn men forward as leaders In the i lotvor house of congress. There are few greater humorists than John j Sharpe Williams and t'liamp (’lark, and now the latter succeeds the for mer as minority leader in that body.'* When we remember that "Tom Majors will K' one of the thirteen senators who will holddown ttie re publican side of the upper branch of the legislature, we cannot help indulg ing in a chuckle over the coining fun which Tom will have with the Hour* Kms of that branch. It will lx-worth twice the flrice of admission to K' there and watch the old war-horse throw in his hooks. Me understand that It, J. Night ingale and County Attorney K. II Mathew arc now fuil-liedged members of the ever enlarging army of the phtuderhund. they having incunvd the ever lasting enmity of theGilvson-' Fisher regime. In King attorneys in a suit against t! ,vse deUvtible mortals l as; week's cornucopia was oversow ing with eulogistic utterances against the tirst-named e>tiu;ah'.e gvnllemon. NVxt Tlie new do m,<c ratio gv’vertKir has given it cut tliat he will sign any county option W that tlie democrats may see tit to pass Hut how chagrined he would feel were the two Ivxhes to pass a county option hill and make him gel down ot! the fence on the option side. And certain au thorities contend that this is wivat w happen, as it is claimed there are enough county option democrats, with : h.e assistance they may receive from the republican side, to pass such a measure No|\'rls from WisltiiiitUsQ arx' tv' to tl* vfftv: '.' a: St iso\oi*4tnjfly nn i-'o!y t5;»t a iv»:a! savin*rs |x»nk ‘.aw ‘ ■ , d . .. ■ x h ss t'l'iKitorii Athl tVj'tYM-ti’.At :'<•> A tv Ivins iVxxivd " -.si; .vuvrs front > tanks aJ! cwr ■ o . j ... neh a :a" «o. \i |n:t tin r on: of t>.iMiws to a umsI • . •' . -. $ tton ti o vi'xjxtvt x t c'.At no \oso w;'.'. In . ... . W. * tt w >r: tor it. or in f»ot >n»» Any «ia> inti* . .. .vrantr fututv. ;. At a , It t> ox:.-. v\i vw.ttty optfootefeg will AtlVittpl to forw Mr Urjan U' show > : ax.: otttor trro.jvrAtw vjavstton vi.trrx t. v oo v rx svssco® of :J v ■•X w'a: nro o 'a ■ '.■.'o :i* :«i' twites « . Attack o to : -.• IVr:'#» Atxl j’sass A 4r> A" IV ■."! a .;• s*ys SvV *a.i toAt si* wtroi'Uv or of <4»-:v..vnwy d.vs tvs 4" Sic 4:» sot ti*y w. sha: »«■ xhv* no' or1! r.to Ibr sv-tMttv o>r Anjiwrvrv e-isv. |v :t.\ A X tf si* , oa:: " 5 A ; " VV; a - ANf ■ t ■: ' c o rA.x t; a: i1 oars ttttvxrv wt:o. Uw Aot iotas «f si* Asv:v tvrs . jvr. :. $ swsni ri^o*. : .•« oa« : o osc si* 5sf siijoi ,r,ve Si* v. x» sir i.-AwtntKv tankttx VBft ovo oaj svrx ’X as so.otrroc • xv o• i . o ■ o.' <V.-» >:r.4kxt - xr >■ .<• -.,': -rv\ .> rvsxiM,;. or Ast «wi v.v.x si* oskeitsooiv trAs-v- si AS ;t txii M s'*? !'■•>". so. o- w as' :•.» 'a* yoaosaov '. vv r V' . : 54* ; o-uyiv. :lv r oeiX■.•>.* was ce ;j4v:an ocotr*. 1: o. -ois >o*o,v.voosss» ' w 34* nfe-x ,vr»t> wr.'Y 3i* »•*?' SsV o', ovsco.tvo owrsi-.rr* t.:* Aoooort ?.*»;*. !*f*oW s* :i f.-w!**, -v wo;. ortsstsoiAoso.:* so s4*w t.' If sot .0 .s VV.- oc. > C4 >.' Si* 4k KsS .CK V-.0..V31 WO*i4v.|*fct SitsU .v si* j.v.fc..v*5 tViOsf... *:•!#* sfevjr 4v4tt44n.W vsafc. svywsanwatsa>*i sa si* oxa- a,.xv. r.s.'-’vtrss .va *., a»S jv*a ■-»« oai* *c« o.'A'a* si**? nutitsana atteSMJMO '* , rt» S‘.*i< o AW Svva f*$6£3(f so VAUf Caught and Coughed Up I «usti week Thu rsduy Sheriff Will lams went np to broken bow and brought. I Mirk one Thomas Kvans, who was wanted for stealing some *30 dollars from one (leorge Musherk, when the two were working over near Lltch lleld. The sherllf brought Kvans to this city that evening and Friday morning the accused was taken !«• fore County [Judge I'edler, plead guilty, gave up the *30 which he still possessed and was given a line of *22 In default, of which he was committed to the county Jail till the Ittbh instant. Kvans Is a young man of perhaps 23 years of age, and claimed to hall from Spearllsh, S. Ik, where he acknow ledges lie bail served a Jail sentence for some offense, anil leaving there had been over Montana and Wyom ing. thence to the scene of Ids recent acknowledged crime, lie at first claimed t his was the only t ime he had ever U>en in hoc, and the county Judge found him a place where he might work out his tine Instead of serving time, hut liecause the wages were not up t o hisjstandard in amount refused the generous offer of the Judge and preferred laying it out. Nebraska During 1909. During the week of December 21 to 2S inclusive. The Lincoln State Joum al will accept *3 from mail subscribers for t he whole year of lww, w ithout Sunday, or *4 with Sunday. The regular price Is *4 and *.'». This cut price is gmnl only during this bargain Week, and all you have to do Is to mail your remittance to the State Journal, Lincoln. Neb., and the paper w ill be mailed to your address com morn ing January 1. ItHitk and continue I until January I. UUO, when it will lie' stopped unless you pay for it for an other year. All subscriptions are payable in advance, consequently no unpaid bills, and this saving together with cutting out solicitors'salaries.; hotel bills and railroad expenses make it possible to give you this cut price. The Journal is the paper you will want to read during the legislature; liecause its right here in Lincoln and ; with its great corps of trained news paper men will be able to give you the mast thorough and reliable legis lative news, its uncontrolled by party tosses or selfish ambition to hold or get a Job for its proprietor. Its not afraid to print all the news all the time aUuit all things. Its a clean home paper, no liquor or unclean medical ads appear in its columns. Its business is profitable enough to give its owners legitimate returns; without making alliances with any interests opposed to the public wel-i fare. Kverv public matter is treated impartially, unselfishly and entirely from the standpoint of the people's interest. One year's reading will convince you that the State Journal is truly Nebraska's greatest news paper. Kemember. tins special rate is only made during this one week of IVcetuber 21 to 2S to get new sub scribers and regular price of *4 ami *» will tv charged thereafter. Why not test The Journal this one year and see if the publishers are really con ducting their newspaper upon such high standards'? Attention. Comrades! The regular meeting of Shiloh Post. No. 1ft. will be held at .» o'clock on Saturday afternoon for the election of ort’-oers. VU the members are re quested to le present Order of t'Ornmamier. 5 on Sf. Ashley Conger, the dray man. Get him. Supervisors’ Proceedings Loup City. Melv. Wo. . 1. UMk County Board of Supervisors met this day as per adjournment of Sept. 2iC Members present; Chris Nielson, chairman; Wenrel Rewolinski. Henry Tbode. W. o. Rrown. Jas. 1- IVjvw. F. K. Wymau and Wm. Jakob. C. F. Reushausen. clerk.and R. H. Mathew county aetomey. Minutes of last meeting read ami approved. The election returns from Rockville townsf shows that a majority of the voters of said township favor Rockville village as their polling p aoe Ti e tvarvi on motion finds tie majority of votes in favor of Rock ville village. The clerk is ordered to designate same as the polling place of sa.d tow nship Ti e w ritten request of the Capital bridge Company to sub-let the build of the steel bridge a: Rockville was granted by the tvarvi. CHi motion tvarvi adjourned to next >ia.v C. F. Btisrurstv County Clerk Loup Cwy. Nth.. We- i. li«v - . ■ - , ' • : of pwv tous day- with, all meat tees and v' K Reasha-ssers. cfcrk. and R. H. Mathew, county attorney, present. Foe tax of the Fakn IVife R. K CV-. yard under yrrtes. f'atrtrg chat Rockville village wasjncc legally in ocrocratod and on motion saute was ordered rve iefu •del The road petition of John Vaade cr.tt and others asking foe the « tab.'jsh j-ovbC of a r.ifci ewaBsaenchrgr at railroad ,w Si1 rod line ow nw4 tS-H-tt and nawainc to swtiwa line between b* and ft. thence to seetfcn wower. i -free southwest to rtvwbehij* was or. • ocw® »oc aiso-wed. T’w R:s road petition asking for the rstthuashatean of the road, ie t*oer sections. 1-0 and II Sr-Isto te on sects.-® in* am cK-atung aag-ing road was on evesow grassed. "Us* Limgrea road pesitSonasiaagr for the vacate.-® off a road angling arrows sw* sects.® 11-14-55 was grantee. Tto# ovmseot peciSno® flf F. R~ Wjr am® jrayang Iter a road bee ween the gecaer stake of sevnac® 2ft and 254S-BS was allo wed. Tlhe off R. M. BaMmvm Sgr i TP’E PLACE to buy youp HOLIDAY GOODS! WILL BE EOTTLTX) -A.T W. T. CHASE’S ORBS STORE Let Us Help You to a Happy Xmas Try This Plan: Make a list of all those you wish to make a present to and when looking over the following items note opposite the names anything that seems suitable, thon come and see the goods. In this way you can do a largo amount of your shop ping in the quiet of your home and avoid much of the worry of choosing holiday gifts. And remember, we have thousands of articles we have not even the space to touch upon. Watches and Jewelry: We have the finest and most extensive stock of gold and silver watches, diamond and signet rings, bracelets, chains, cuff and collar buttons, brooches, stick pins, etc. in the city, and look here, a 7-Jewel Elgin or Waltham Watch for $5. Silverware: We have elegant patterns of 1847 Roger Bros.’ ware in knife and fork sets, berry spoons, soup ladles, sugar shells, fruit knives, child’s sets, sugars ami creamers, fruit baskets, and indeed an almost inexnaustible line of silverware of all patterns and designs. A special line of Souvenir Spoons. Toilet Articles: Most elegant up-to-date Ladies’ Toilet Sets ranging from $2.50 to $10.00. Every ladv will be delighted with them. There are beautiful patterns in silver, staghorn and alligator, tients’ Toilet Traveling Sets, dressing cases, albums, etc. Wonderful Toy Department: We have by far the greatest selection of Toys for the !children and Christmas goods for Santa Claus’ selection ever brought to this part of the country. There are dolls, big and [small, sleds, wagons, go-carts, cradles, engine, cars, ships, me ^chanical and stationary, and a bewildering assortment of everv [plaything calculated to please and amuse the little ones. Nuts and Candies: We have made special arrangements this year and or dered an unusually large supply for the holiday trade. Let us give you figures or, large or small orders. Graphophones and Records: Just what you want at the fireside these long winter even ings and for social events. We have them in different sizes and at prices to suit. All latest records kept on sale also. Our Book Department: Our store is especially strong in picture books for ali the children from the smallest tot up. Other Gift Lines: We cannot in this space even outline more than a small per cent of our stock. A few more only can be named, viz Fancy China. Fancy Papeterie. Games, Perfumes, haud Mir rors. Xmas Cards, Pictures. Manicure Sets, Fine Box Papers. Fine China. Shaving Sets. Pipes, Cigars, etc. Chase’s, Headquarters tor Santa Claus phone in treasurer's office was grant ed by the board. The following claims were allowed and clerk ordered to draw warrants for same making deductions for taxes: \V S Salyards all taken for tax * 1 30 John Myer. 1 A' Georgo^Wagner. 1 30 V \Y Clancy (for tax #10.661.• 12 Si Ktopp X Fart let t. .42 10 A Anderstrom.. C W Gibson . 1 25 l>r AS Main.. 3 30 J S Pedler. 1 00 Dr L K Dickinson all for taxi.. 2 50 Hammond X Stephens ... 30 40 Christensen X Ferdinandt . 2 25 KG Taylor. 16 40 Ed Janmy. 4 vV' Law rence Folski — . 4'V John Jarewski. 4 00 Lawrence Kosmiski. 4 00 T D Wilson all for tax . 2 40 H W Ojendyk. 5 00 A W Mason all for tax ... 4 00 Herman Sperling ail for tax . 4 ©0 S S Lewandowski ,a'l for tax -. 4 'X* Jesse Manchester a’’, for tax 4 >>' Mike Srydrk all for tax 2 4*1 S;': „\\ 1 ■;>: No 56 . ... 2 Thos lVmihoe. 4 John de la Motte. 4 <V Re inert Reineresoo a'.', for tax 4 George Frcvk for tax 53.26 — 4 A* H H Thompson for tax 54.44 ... *00 C W Trumbull ail for tax — 5 0© M Snyder (all for tax . * 00 James Hanja all for tax . 4 iV George Holmes all for tax 4 W Lowis H-acker all for tax 4 «» Mtke McKecn . ' School Dist No 42 . 2 5© A C Lowry ail for tax . 4 0© E s Chipps all for tax 4 * IteeVtOKh. 4 i*> Orin Slate.-. 4W K r M.vc* ill for tax . 2 <• Joi n Brewer all for taa . 4 • T.*» Cjpcj ;r for tax 53.4 — 4 * Jacob Fensc® all for tax - . - 4 • Walter Oornteed all for tax 4 >. J J Else. "*> School dist aa 63 . - - - - 2 •>* John Petyh all for tax . 4 » a ter: Sr. • ier a' f. r tax 4 1 Stewart McFadden all for tax i X Vera A He mart all for tax'. 4 x Emesc Dnddrw .. #■ School disc No 3f . 2 5c P f Parks. ...... 4< C T McKiaoie all for tax . 4 ' Re® E Neaswa for tax #3.2: .... 4 » Danse! Itetr -.- 4 x ; w ifcisaes all for taa -— 2 2 ' Sctoaofi disc no 4QL- - 25.' WsHac Schauta®® aH for tax. 4 X Frank Kiafcowsai faraxBS#- 4 .*!■> P G Pa^e all far tax - 4 » Ixtrac Knibawsfci *23# far tax 4 •» C H Wttwcier all tor tax .. 2 X> © L £eqpw - .. C W Yosaapj -esc all ter tax 4 M> $:im TV:sS.,wwkl ter tax flJ* - 4 ■». Mans .■ rcmtcc al. fro tax ..... 4 44; 3 Fra? ah ter tax h. *5© ScbMfidfefcaoSL-....- 2 51 iuiyp * Startlers... **>■*#’ Srfnaci ne>"22—— ...... 5#f>. Jlte Doitew. 3*5' George Whitaker all for tax)... 10 20 Sain Daddow. 10 10 Chris Olt jenbruns.. 12 30 G W Lang for tax *4.71). lit** \Vm New niau. 0 40 Robert I'insdale (for tax *3.1* .. 12 20 Ed Angier (for tax *4.11). 11 S Foss .11 30. Joe Kabisher. 12 30 John Yandegrift.10 70 W I* Garner for tax *12.33. 13 10 L X Smith. 12 20 Wm Lewandowski for tax *0.52 11 10 John de la Motte for tax *5.*o). 11 60 Louis Rein all for tax . * 10 G S Leininger. S 10 Chris Eberle.12 30 John Zink (all for tax). 10 40 J A Arnett (for tax *9.11.10 40 J J Else. 12 40 O G Hanish .all for tax .11 40 B A McDowell all for tax.10 00 Henry l'unker. 6 ft* John M Taylor for tax 9*e — 10 A* Frank Peterson all for taxi... . 6 ft) Albert Anderstrom. 6 00 F F Foster. 6 ft* Mat Januiewkz. 6 A' Henry George ail for tax. Oft* George Stork for tax *3.39. 4 ft* Herman Jung.. 4 ft* Wm Peterson . 4 ft) Carl Anderson all for tax. 4 ft* Ed Jones for tax #3.72. 4 ft* Jacob Albers.. 14 ft' Lewis Bechthold all for tax .. 6 >*■ John Oltmann v. 4 ft* R L Arthur all for tax . 6 ft* A M Bennett. 6 ft' C H French for tax *1.16 . 6 ft* PC Grow. 6 ft* G S Leininger.. * F A Pinckney al. for tax 4 ■< W B Reynokis all for tax .. . 6** L P Scjuiers .£>15 for tax 4 * W Hawk. 4 ft' B W Pa.rkh.urst all for tax 4 ■ • C C Cooper a. 1 for tax — „ 4 * Coojgw Bros .. . 2 35 H G Hosier a., for tax . # u E A Br. »n . .110 ' J P Leininger Lurcher Co. . 3* 25 L A WL lianas sheriff tl-7* tax .-St 4 : > :CE Lundy fcrtu«I» l R M Hkfcifeco ... 1' >3 Wat Jacob . ' > Weaiei RewotinsAi — . . 7 3C F R Wyman ...- *3* Chris Xseisecs ... - - Til ft Hear? jfTbcde - - .- 6 *#, Jas l IVpew. ... 6ft* FI Stctire f:-r tax * *3 W H Ciwn -. 3 73 W O Bnswn - .6 1*# sum s rrxx» WaJavb,:.. - - Oft Wem*£ E< «;• .rssat - . Sft Jcfcn Eewc.uasfi. 1 3* F S Wyiras. .. IS ft# H«!J Thxxie... ..- 4 ft Jas I IVyew . -23* WO Brawn...- . — Sft noan roac He®ir? Iftadwr.— » 2ft Jnroh A3&M5... -■ 2ft asg BfusSa-asns. .— -- 2ft E B Cliseanair a-i few tax ... 3fth Cm aaaswn baud adjunmui t*e .r ^ j^i • C. F ’RnruarsEK. Otvafiy (M, - - 4 _ l _ -^T^rc nr WILL Me) Yes Stock Because i:'s the idea1 roofng fcr all kinds cf farm buildings and cut-houses, etc, as it keeps these trurm in winter, cool in summer, dry in wet weather, and wi2 act pollute any water with which it may come in contact, learing a arai. atle for all domestic uses. You can lay it yourself, and at a COB -It low. Send for our book., and free sample^ ~ o J. P. LEINIXGER LUMBER COMPAN Y. • CROSS EYES! are in 9 ea-es out of 10 the result of Evtr-Sirain. which 'if - m / * relieved by glasses in early Hie would never cscse crosse eyes. Prehminary symptoms of Eye troubles that cause owsei eyes are: Pain in back of eyes, pain in temples, sestet in es running over ears: print jumps a^er reading for a time These are strong symptoms that the eyes will soon m ss Jess the eye-strain is removed. It will pay you to see me at the St. Elmo bote.. Jar. o. I do not go out of the hotel to work. Not a drop of medicine used. Tuesday. January 5th. 1909. PARKINS, the EYE MAN WINTER EXCURSIONS LOW RATES WINTER TOl Rt<r RATES -- IHaly Twiweo. rats • etirsLwfcsto iVhforatik OHS V*e.\v-\ Otbu Res:*"' HQMESEfiK ERS E.\ CI RS 1Q NS r -sc wed ttenl Tuesdays o: each rvcfc'th to tv.' west., aoaty *.•»* w?» PERSONALLY CQHlMXtfiD RXtTRSION f FLORIDA br PaKv .v* NLc-m ka. Mr J. L MoRrwt, >naxr?g Liawol’a a&dOo&aba IVc .f W rste G W„ Rca.»eiiL C P. A., liacvitai. \-sr ?t2wea~* GOVERNMENT IRRIGATED HOMESTEADS : Bag Horn Rastr. a*d Ye v *«•,'«» Y*.er>. tV o* :se vs' dbaswes to secure g*wt *vrms mov t.fc* 'G\ vwrww<r* at v Go with Mr 9 Own Onavw c* :i* tvvs '.ersoTv y >.vcd®c5¥v^ eao.' tsb <r He will Wip xy*t aettv coie o* atese Sarats^ No vw >os swxwt ENoktsootcs t.rsc at.i *c -i