Professional Cards ROBT. P. STARR Attorney-at-Law, LOUP CITY. HEBMSKS. R. J. NIGHTINGALE itttnuj ui CommImUw LOUP SITY. NEB AARON WALL Lawyer Practices in all Courts Loup City, Neb. R. H. MATHEW, Attorney-at-Law, And Bonded Abstractor, Loup City, Nebraska O. E. LONGACRE PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office, Over New Bank TELEPHONE CALL, NO. 39 A. J. KEARNS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phone, 30. Office at Residence Two Doors East of Telephone Central Lnup EitH. - Nebraska S. A. ALLEN, DEJYTIST, LOUP CITY, - - NEB. Office up stairs in the new State Bank building'. w. L. MARCY. DENTIST, LOUP SITY, NEE OFFICE: East Side Public Sauaie Phone, 10 on 36 ROBERT P. STARR (Successor to M. H. Mead) Bonded Abstracter Loup City, * Nebraska. Only set of Abstract books in county I Cure Nerve-Vital Debility. Weak ness, Drains, Rupture, Stricture, Varicocele, Blood Poison, Private Skin and Chronic Diseases of Men I do not ask you to come to me first if you believe others can cure you. Should they fall, don't give up. It Is better to come late than not at all. Re |member. that curing diseases after all oth ers have failed has been my specialty for .years. If you cannot |visit me personally, write symptoms that trouble you most. A vast majority of cases can be cured by my system of home treatment, which is the most successful system ever devised. I make no charge for private counsel and give to each patient a legal contract in writing, backed by abundant capital, to hold for the promise Physicians having stubborn cases to treat are cordially invitedwrm|C|U cured of all to consult with me. " VrJTln-ls womb and bladder diseaser. ulcerations, menstrual irouble, etc. Confidential. Private home in the suburbs, before and during confinement. Motherly care and best attention guaran teed. Good homes found for babies. rppr| POSITIVELY FREE1 No charge whatever to anv man. woman or child living in LOUP CITY or vicinity, suffering from any CHRONIC DISEASE, a $10.00 X-RAY EXAMINA TION. Come and let me look inside of you absolutely free of charge. Hr Pi/»h SPECIALIST. GRAND Ur. IXltn, island. NEB. Ofticeop posite City Hall. 103 W. Second Street. The Great Western skima closest becaasa it follows moat closely every law of nature, assisted by artificial forces in the most at* fective way. It is Ball-bearing which means easy run ning—has low down large Supply Tank— The Crank is inst the right height to make the machine tnrn easy. Gears run in oil—prac tically self-oiling and has wide base to catch all the waste. Made as accurately ft as a watch and ss A strong as our (real Cn Western Manure in Spreader. IH Increases your II yield of cream I ana du tier fid per cow each year. een declared unconstitutional by the su preme court of that state. A petition was circulared here last week in the interest of E. C. Calkins of Kearney for supreme judge and was generally signed by our business and professional men. E. B. Gurney, a banker of Fremont, is said to have shied his castor in the ring for the republican nomination for governor of this state. He is the first so far named. We do not wish to be considered too verdant, but will somebody please tell us who he is and just what particular service he has done the party to entitle him to the honor? A report is abroad to the effect that Governor Shallenberger is in favor of county option. It is to be hoped the report is true and that he can line his party up on the question with him. With both parties standing for county option, the state will vote out three-fourths of its saloons and enjoy more real prohibition than it would under a prohibition constitu tion, and the saloons will be forced out of palitics.—Aurora Republican. The partial eclipse of last Thursday evening came on as perschedule, and was witnessed by a large numlier of our people. According to the editor's Waterbury, the first noticed was at 6:18, the greatest part of the eclipse being at 7 o’clock, and the shadow passing off at precisely 7:40. The shadow appeared at the upper right hand corner of Old Sol, covered about a thid of the sun's surface and disap peared from the upper center of the bright luminary. At its greatest, the shadow made the sun appear as if a good bite had been taken from its upper right hand corner. Several of the Northwestern's read ers have taken issue with us in our article ot the eclipse of 1809. One insists the eclipse was in 1870, instead of the year we stated: another is sure the eclipse came on in the middle of the afternoon: still another chat the totality occured about 4 p. m., etc. The editor did not state positively the time, but to the best of his^rec ollection the shadow was first notice able at noon or within about an hour afterward. All however, agree the event was during harvest time, pre sumably in August, and all, with one exception, claim the year 1809 was correctly dated. What do you say? It was amusing- to read the mislead ing article published in the “Times Indipendent.” last week, in an effort to justify the expenditure of 9000 for railroad transportation by Gov. Shal lenberger. The facts are that out of the $1500 apporpriated for travelling expenses for Gov. Sheldon during his term of office there was $600 unex pended, and for fear that tills tax payers’ money would lapse back into the people’s treasury, if not spent prior to August 1st, Gov. Shal lenber ger made a blanket purchase of rail road transportation for the full amount, which leaves him the whole amouna of the $1000 appropriated by the lost legislature to draw from, thereby permitting his access to$l,600 for traveling expenses as against $000 actually used by Governor Shel don. Watch the press of the “Re formers-’? tell about the legislative appropriations, and their silence about actual expenses. Bali! Re men and tell the people the truth. Austin Happening. Paul Gilmore and Anna Larsen attended the Children's Day exercises at Loup City and they also took din ner at B. A. Frenche. Misses LulaGoodell and Rhea Rent frow also attended church at Loup Sunday. Rob Gilmore and A. C. Ogle made a flying trip to Loup Sunday for a dish of ice cream. Mrs. Gilmore looked as faithful as an old Shepherd dog; the last that was seen of her, she was sitting on a cream can in front of the Austin store waiting for ‘‘her’’ Bob. Conton’s visited at Carl Treffer's at Rockville Sunday. Laure Larsen returned to her school duties at St. Paul Monday. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Mogensen of Boelus and Mr. and Mrs. L. Hansen of Rockville, visited at Larsen’s Sun day. Monday Mr. and Mrs. Larson drove to Loup City and brought home a new Laurel range, come and have something warm to eat. Mr. A. R. .lack and son took a cow to Loup Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Carpenter visited with Mrs. Ida Ogel, Sunday. The Fourth will be celebrated at Austin the :ird. Come one and all and enjoy yourselves, as we are going to have a good time. Along R. R. No. 2. The nice rain Sunday evening, was well needed, for tilling the wheat and to help the oats head out also good for other crops. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hansen and daughter, visited with A. P. Paulson and family north of Loup City Satur day returning Sunday. Ernest Paddow, has built a new porch addition to his house. Katie and Lula Scott vissted with Mrs. John Olson Sunday. Will Miller and Family, spent Sun day with Has Obomiller and Family. John Peugli and Art Lindgren traded in Loup City Monday. The Children's Day at the Wiggle Creek Church Sunday was well at tended, a large crowd was present and a good programe was rendered. Ferdinand Kulil helped G. W. Gunn, drive cattle last Saturday form Loup City out to his pastures. The cattle was shipped to Mr. Gunn from Wyoming. Will Garner traded at Loup City Monday, also Mr. and Mrs. Nick Paddow. Alfalfa is put up pretty lively along the Route this week and also showing a pretty good crop most places. Mr. Fritz Bichel and daughter traded in Loup City Monday. Quite a tine rain fell in our vicinity Sunday evening and some of Mr. Plambeck's tine wheat went to the ground. Mr. and Mrs. Ransing, were caught out Sunday in the storm and had to stay all night. Was visiting the Squires. Frank and Velva Foss, Jim Arnett and the Henderson young people took dinner Sunday with Frank and Wil liam Foss. Carl Squires got kicked with a horse last week and was hurt quite badly but is better at present. Mrs. Linnie Rollo from Stockham Nebr., was visiting with her sister Mrs. Sanford Foss, last week and over Sunday. Mr. Miller of York, stopped off a couple days to look after the interest of his farm and says all looks well. Mr. Plambecks, went Sunday to Bshton, to atted a quartely meeting of their chrcli. Frank Zink went to Arcadia Friday, returned Monday morning. Mrs Bell and Emma Sickles were helping Mrs. John with the reception dinner. Cora and Roy Foss took dinner Sunday with May Bone and we rather guess Roy took breakfast next morn ing as he was seen go along quite early, never mind it rained. Mr. Arnetts are shelling corn for Taylor. County Legislature. Loup City Nebraska, June 14th 1909, County board of Supervisorsof Sher man county, Nebraska, met this day in regular session as per ajournment of April 23. Members present. Jas. I. I)epew, Chairman, VVensel Kewolinski, W. O. Brown, C. J. Peters. E. II. Allen, Henry Thode and Wm Jakob, C. F. Beusliausen, County Clerk: The minutes of last meeting dated April 23 was read and approved. In the matter of the claim of Ida Gunnarson for the establishment for a road running along the SE quarter of section 2813 hi claiming that a road was established along said land as a consent petition with the consent of the said Ida Gunnarson, same was referred to E. H. Allen and to report at the next meeting. Theoriicial bond of Alfred P. Mallim for road overseer of District No 3 was approved by the board. The tax on lots I and 2 block 23 original town of Loup City owned by W. D. France was corrected, as an error being made in the assessment thereof, said property being assessed showing improvements and the same being paid under protest, an order was made by the board to refund same in the sum of $5.92. In the matter of a bridge claim for one half of the sum of $111.80 against Valley County for building a couuty line bridge in 1905 known as the Sand Creek bridge. Notice having been made by the Clerk of Valley County Nebraska, that the Board of Super visors of said County had passed and refused to allow said 'tlaim. The County attorney was instructed to take up said matter with Valley County. > The road committee which was ap pointed to view the practicability of vacating a road running diagonally across section seven town 14 range 13 reported in favor of the vacation, and the board accepted said report and made an order to vacate said road. - In the matter of a special tax for $10.00 for filling old wells on the land owned by Dr. Baker in Oak Creek Township claiming that no notice had been served on the owner of said land and claimed a refund on the same, the board on motion laid the same over to next meeting. The bridge petition W. W. Seed and others petitioning the County board to build a bridge across Oak Creek in section 33 14 16 Harrison Township same was referred to E. H. Allen Supervisor to investigate same and report at the next meeting. The assessment on block two J. Wood Smith’s Addition, owned by John Leininger, showed that same was assessed 82000 for improvements showing was made that there was no improvements on said lots the board ordered that the same be assessed less the improvements and same be refunded. On motion the board adjourned to next day J une 15. C. F. Beushausen, County Clerk. Loup City, Nebraska, State of Ne braska, Sherman County. County Board of Supervisors of Sherman County met this day as per adjournment of previous day. All members present and the following business was transacted. An order was made by the board that the County hereafter will not build or repair any bridge or bridges over creeks or ravines in which there is not flowing water at all times of the year. The board allowed the following claims and clerk ordered to draw warrants for same and make deducat ions for taxes. General Fund A Anderstrom. 3.00 C W Gibson. 3 00 I)r A S Main. 5 75 Dr L E Dickinson. 3 00 Hammond and Stephens. 10 10 John N Maciejewski. 54 50 National Supply Co. 6 25 C M Snyder. 03 00 John II Miefski. 112 00 Geo W Holmes. 70 25 RR Bauhard. 63 00 T C Chamberlin. 58 00 J C Wall. 100 00 II W Allen. 00 10 L W Callen. 99 50 S B Baker. .$3 70 taken for tax. 15 00 E J Pugsley. 54 (X) Dari de la Motte. 75 00 J F Beushausen. 82 02 J F Nicoson. 96 00 Dr A J Kearns. 19 00 A Wall, all taken for tax . 9 00 C F Beushausen Clerk. 13 00 Stanley Goc. 3 20 A ug Zochol. 2 00 Tlieo Sekutera, all taken for tax 2 00 Klopp and Bartlett. 3 83 John M Czaplewski. 1 95 J W Burleigh. 50 85 L A Williams Sheriff.200 67 John M Taylor. 6 00 S B Baker. 6 00 Hammond and Stephens. 5 20 R I) Hendrickson Supt. 323 10 L Beclitold. 25 00 R M Hiddleson. 26 86 Leinniger Lumber Co. 40 70 W O Brown. 3 20 E II Allen. 4 40 CJ Peters. 4 50 Henry Thode. 3 40 Wensel Rewolinski. 4 20 Wm Jakobs. 5 00 J I Depew. 3 00 Road Fnnd Jacob Albers. 2 80 Aug Beushausen. 10 10 C J Peters. 3 60 Henry Thode. 4 50 Bridge Fund W O Brown. 3 00 Geo II Petz.*. 3 50 E II Allen. 6 00 S A Foster Lumber Co. 96 70 Wensel Rewolinski. 3 80 Wm Jakob. 12 00 On motion county board adjourned to J uly 7th 1909. C. F. Beushausen, County Clerk. Loup City, Nebraska June 15th 1909. County Board of equalization of Sherman County Nebraska met in regular session as by law provided. Members present: Wensel Rewol inski, Henry Thode, E. II. Allen, \V. O. Brown, C. J. Peters, W. M. Jakob, .las. I. Depew, Chairman, Lewis Bechthold County Assessor, and C. F. Beushausen, Clerk: The board listened to the complaint of John Chipps of Oak Creek Town ship as to the assessment of Section One town 16 range 13 claiming that said land was assessed to high, the l>oard took no action. Is. J. Nightingale appeared before the board in behalf of D. W. Titus of Litchfield complaining that the pro perty known as the Farmers elevator owned by D. W. Titus was erroneously assessed and thatcertain items should be stricken from the schedule includ ing the 50 per penalty affixed by the County assessor because of refusal to sign schedule. The board there upon made an order directed to the sheriff directing him to bring the said D. W. Titus before the board. The said D. W. Titus appeared as was ordered was sworn and testified after which on motion of W. O. Brown second by Henry Tliode that the matter of the assessment of personal property of the Farmers elevator at Litchfield assessed to D. W. Titus that if I). VV. Titus signed said sched ule that the board will deduct the 50 per penalty added by the county assessor, which motion prevailed. Those voting in the affirmative being, Brown; Thode, Rewolinski, Peters, Jakobs and Depew, voting no, Bechthold and Beushausen, absent E. H. Allen. The board on motion finds that the average on horses, cattle, sheep and mules in the different being assessed practically the same it was ordered that no equalizing be done between the townships. The board after being in session four days adjourned this 18th day of June 1909 to the 4th day of August 1909. C. F. Beushausen Clerk. S23.QO Is the price of this cultivator and we have 6 of them to sell. You Cannot Get Here any too Early if you Wantone John W. Lons: is prepared to make all Real Estate Loans on short notice at lowest rates. ROAD NOTICE (Baumann Koadi To whom it may concern: The commissioner appointed to view the location, vacation and alteration of a road commencing at about llfty i50) rods west of northeast corner of southeast quarter of section sixteen (16), township sixteen (16), range fifteen (16), on quarter section line, mnning thence in a southeasterly direction as it follows the Sherman County Irrigation Water Power and Improvement Comvany's canal across the southeast quarter of section sixteen (16), southwest quarter section fifteen 15), northwest quarter section twenty-two (-■2), northeast quarter section twenty-seven 137), and northwest quarter section twenty six (36) and terminating about one hundred and fifty (150) rods east of northwest corner of southwest quarter of Section twenty-six i36). Township sixteen (19), Range fifteen (15) be altered, vacated and established to run in a straight line and ail crooks and bends in said road to be vacated and the road estab lished less all deviations. The above petition, however, not to affect the road running across the east half of Section twenty-two (22). town ship {sixteen (16). Range fifteen (15), has re ported in favor of the prayer set up in said petition, and all claims for damages or objec tiona thereto must be tiled in the office of the County clerk of Sherman county. Nebraska on or before the first day of August, 1909. ot said road will be altered as p-ayed for. Datel this 12th day of June A. D. 1909. C. F. BinsHAUSEN, County Clerk. [Last pub. July 15] In the County Court of Sherman county. Ne braska. In the matter of the estate of George H. Whit man, deceased. Order to show cause why homestead should not be assigned to Elizabeth Whitman, widow. State of Nebraska, I s s County of Sherman. ( To all persons interested la the estate of George H. Whitman, deceased: Notice is hereby given that on the 29th day of May, 1909. Elizabeth Whitman filed her petition in the County Court of Sherman i ounty. Nebraska, praying for the assignment to her for life of the homestead of the said George H Whitman. You are hereby ordered to show cause if any. at the county court room in Loup City, in said county, on the 8th day of July, 1909. at the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon, why the prayer of the said Elizabeth Whitman should not be granted and the homestead assigned to her as prayed for in said petition. It is further ordered that a copy of this order be personally served upon all the parties named in said petition who are found within the State of Nebraska, and upon all other parties by publication of a copy of this order for four successive weeks prior to the day of hearing in the Loup City Northwestern a weekly newspaper published and of general circulation in said county. Dated this 28th day of May. 1909. J. S. Pedler, County Judge. (Last pub. June 21) The Hail Storm the Other Night Reminds us tliat it is time to put up your screens. Come in anolet us make you an estimate on those that you need. Xo matter what the size of tie window or the number of the lights, we can tit you. Screens from 75c TJt> The Mites and Lice have Their Eyes lUpom that Flock of Chickens A single dollar will get a gallon of Carbolinium. Paint vour roosts with thi and save the chicks. SEE CS FOR SCREENS AND CARBOLINIUM. KEYSTOJME LUJVI BEP CO Loup City, Ashton, Rockville, Schaupps, and Arcadia, Nel. FENCE POSTS We have a good stock of lumber and all kinds of building material on hand. A carefully assorted stock of Fence Posts ranging in price from 12C to 250 No trouble to figure your bills and show our stock. LEININGER LUMBER. GO., Loup City, Net . A party of eight or ten Ravenna membeis of the Masonic fraternity went to Loup City. Tuesday evening, to witness degree work on two can didates from Ravenna.—News. Ed. Sutton, one of the men who hired a team at Hinman's barn last fall, and drove it to Kearney where it was sold to a horse buyer, was captured by Sheriff Sammons in Kearney, last Thursday, and on Mon day was taken before Judge Hos tetler. where he plead guilty to the charge of horse stealing, and was sentenced to 18 months in the peni tentiary.—Ravenna News. NOTICE TO CREDITORS State of Nebraska ) V ss Sherman County ' The State of Nebra- i In County Court within and for Sherman county. Nebraska. June 3. 1909. In the matter of the estate of Adolph U. Siela . deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified, that I will sit t the county court room in Loup City, in su I county, on the 3d day of January. 1910. at the hour of ten o.clock a. m.. to receive and ex amine all claims against said estate, with a ' view to their adjustment and allowance Th time limited for the presentation of claims against said estate is the 3d day of Januan. I A. D. 1910, and the time limited for payment of debts is six months from the 3d dav of Januarv [ 1910. Witness my hand and the seal of said conn 1 ty court this 3d day of June, 1909. J. S. Pkdi.eh, County Judge I (Last pub July 1) Coffee Coffee Coffee i i f Whose? CHASE 8c SANBORN'S > * Why? The Quality Is Always the Same Kinds and Prices: Sanborn’s ‘D,’ 20c; Altura Blend, 25c; Seal Brand, 35c Where? At GASTEYER’S u