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    Professionai Cards
R. J. NIGHTINGALE
Attorney ui CiuielcMt-Ut
LQUF CITY. NEB
AARON WALL
Lawyer
Practices in all Courts
Loup City, Neb.
K. H. MATHEW,
Anorney-at-Law,
And Bonded Abstractor,
Loup City, Nebraska
ROBT. P. STARR
Attorney-at-Law>
LOUP CITY. NBBRSSKB.
O. E. LONGACRE
PHYSICIAN Ui SURGEON
Office, Over New Bank.
TELEPHONE CALL, NO. 39
a. j. Kearns'
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
I'huna, 30. Office at Kealdence
Two Doors Bast of Telephone Central
Lnup City. - Nebraska
S. A. ALLEN,
DEJYTIST,
LOUP CITY, • - NEB.
Offioe up stairs iu the new State
Bank building.
W. L. MARCY,
DENTIST,
LOUF CITY, NEE
OFFICE: East Side Public Saune
Phone, 10 on 36
ROBERT P. STARR
(Successor to M. H. Mead)
Bonded Abstracter
Loup City, - Nkbbaska.
Ouly set of Abstract books in county
I Cur* Narvs-Vltal Dsblllty. Weak
ness. Drslns, Rupture. Strletur*.
Varlcscsls, Blood Poison. Privats
Skin and Chrsnle Dlssasss sf Msn
l ao not ass you to
come to mo first if you
believe others can cure
you. Should they fall,
don't five np. It Is
better to come late
than not at all. Re
member, that curlnc
diseases after all oth
ers have failed has
been my specialty for
years. If you cannot
visit me personally,
write symptoms mat iruuoie you must.
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 abundaut capital, to hold for the promise
Physicians having stubborn cases to treat
are'cordially lnvltedWf\|||E|y curei1 of “ll
to consult with me. ™ VlflElv womb and
bladder diseaser. ulcerations, menstrual
lrouble. etc. Confidential. Private home in
the suburbs, before and during confinement.
Motherly care and best attention guaran
teed Good homes found for babies.
PPCEI FOHITIVKLY FKKKt
■ No charge whatever to asy
man, woman or child living In LOUP CITY
or vicinity, suffering from any CHRONIC
DISK ASK, a 110.00 X-RAY EXAMINA
TION. Come and let me look Inside of you
absolutely free of charge.
Hr Rirh SPECIALIST. ORAND
Ur. rcicn, island. NEB. omce op
posite City Hall. 103 W. Second Street.
Tha Great Wssfam
•him* eloeeat hectare
It follow* moat cloaaty
•▼ary law of nature,
aaaiatad by artificial
torcaa in the moat ah
factiva way. , .
It la Ballbearing
which mean* aaay run*
niny—baa low down
, Large Supply Tank—
I Tha Crank ia iuat tha
Irlfbl height to make
kjUM tha machine
turn aaay.
Gaara run ia oil—prac
tically aelf-oiling and
haa wlda baaa to catcb
all tha waata.
If ada aa accurately
B aa a watch and aa
A atronc aa our great
■ Weetern Manure
■ Spreader.
■ Increaaea your
M yield of cream
and butter |15 per
caw iich fair.
Aik your dialer aboil
I Tki Great Vuliri and
I don't let him work in*tuh>
•titute came on you. It's your money you are
going to spend^you should insist on haring the best.
The Greet Western ie the world's heel.
Write just these words in e Utter:—"Send me
Thrift Talks.' by a farmer, and your book No.
which tells ell about the breeds, dairying, the care
of milk, etc." They are free. Write now
UNTH UFS. CO, IN HertoM M, CUM*. ML
For Sale by
T. IL/C. “E2,©©c3.
PageFenceWire
T w
I am prepared to till all orders tor
Page Woven Wire Fencing
of any height or sixe and
GLIDDEN BARB WIRE
At Low Prices
Ix.3ST.Bro.ith.
Well Boring
Eclipse Windmills
I now wish 10 thank the people of Sherman
county and vicinity for their palronajre the
past year and want them to continue the ennu
fng year I am now putting down wells at
prices to please every one. If lu need of a well
or Eclipse Windmill call on
c. B. HAINES,
PUOU0, 5on IX. LOUP CITY, NIB
THE NORTHWESTERN
TCBMB -41.00 P» TBAB. IP FAID ID ADWADca
Catered et the Loup City Posto flics for treat
mission throuf h the mailt as seeoad
claaa matter.
Office 'Phone, - - • 6 on 108
Residence 'Phone. • 2 on 108
J. W. lU'KI.KIUH. Kd. anil Pnb,
Political Announcements
Republican Candidataa
FOR COUNTY TREASURER
l hereby announce myself as a candidate for
the office of County Treasurer, subject to the
will of the Repabllcan electors at the pri
maries. August 17th. JOSEPH DADDOW
FOB SHERIFF
1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for
re-election to the office of Sheriff of Sherman
county. Nebraska, subject to the will of the
Republican voters at the coming primary elec
tions. Kespt . L. A. Williams.
FOR COUNTY CLERK
I hereby announce my candidacy for the
office of County Clerk , subject to tbe will of
the Repabllcan electors as expressed at tbe
primaries, August 17th next
WALT. WEARE.
SUPT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
I hereby ennounce that I am a candidate for
the office of County Superintendent of Public
Instruction In and for Sherman county, Ne
braska. subject to the will of the republican
electors as expressed at the coming primaries,
August 17th bext.
Mart A K HlNimiigson
Fusion Aspirants
FOR COUNTY TREASURER
I hereby annonnee myself as a candidate for
tbe office of County Treasurer on tbe demo
cratic ticket, subject to the action of the
electors at the primaries. O. F Pktbbsom.
FOR SUPKRINTENDBNT OF SCHOOLS
1 hereby annonnee myself as a candidate for
the office of County Superintendent of Schools,
subject to the will of the voters of tbe People's
Independent and Democratic parties. aN ex
pressed at tbe coming primaries. August 17th.
R. D. HENDRICKSON.
FOR CoTNTY JUDGE
I hereby announce my candidacy for the of
fice of County Judge, subject to the decision
of the voters of the People's Independent and
Democrntlc parties, at the primaries. August
I7tb next. Embhhon A. Smith.
The Republican primaries are rec
ommended by tbe central committee
to be held next week Friday, Jnly 23,
tbe day preceding the county conven
tion. Bear this In mind.
rue time ror unng uy canaiuates.
according to the primary law, will be
up tills week Saturday, being the
17Ui of July, and thirty days prior to
the date of the primaries, Aug. 17.
The time Is short for tiie boys to
make decision as to whether they
wisii to go after the offices.
Tiie action of the supreme court In
administering knock-out drops to tiie
non-partisan law does away with tiie
non-partisan ballot and causes all
candidates for the judiciary and edu
cational interests to be placed upon
tiie regular ballot. Tuesday after
noon, after reading tiie court's deci
sion, R. P. Hendrickson for superin
tendent and Kmerson Smith for coun
ty judge, both of the fusion faith,
filed with tiie county clerk for the
offices named, having waited to hear
said decision before placing their
names before the public officially.
The announcement of each will be
found at the head of this column.
Among the new announcements of
candidates for the various county
offices tills week will be found that
of Mr. Joseph Paddow of Clay town
ship, who is out for tiie republican
nomination for treasurer. Mr. Dad
dow is an old resident of Sherman
county, having been here some 27
years. He is one of the best men in
tiie county, quiet and unostentatious,
but every incli a man, and Is liked
most by those who know him best.
Nowhere can you hear any but the
most complimentary allusions to him
as a man, neighbor and friend. That
Honest Joe Daddow will be the next
treasurer of Sherman county is as
certain as any uncertainty can be,
and his election will mean the very
best man in tiie right place.
M. L. Fries of Arcadia is said to
be wanting the republican nomina
tion for governor. Ex-Gov. Sheldon
is said to be looking for another term
In the executive's chair. Mayor Jim
Dahl man says he is going to have tiie
democratic nomination, as also Is
said to be the purpose of lierge, who
has always wanted the office. Gov.
Shallenberger is said to be casting
sheep's eyes at the senatorshlp, as
also Is the case of perennial candi
date Little Giant Thompson, while
the Bryan worshippers say William J.
has a mortgage on the same for all
time to come. If It be possible to land
a democrat. These are a few of the
political points given out by news
papers. However, Elmer J. Burcett
Is to be reckoned with before he lets
go, and the voters think a heap of
their senior senator.
We this week place among the an
nouncements that of Mr. Walt Weare
of Litchfield as asking the support of
republicans of Sherman county for
the office of county clerk. Mr. Weare's
candidacy Is the result of a spon
taneous desire of the people of tiie
western part of the county for a
county officer from that section,
which it seems has not been the case
for many years. In casting about
for a suitable man they selected one
of the brightest representatives of
the young republicans of the west
end, one who Is tlioroughly capable
and efficient, a thorough business
man, and who is at present manager
of the Deirks Lumber Co. at Ltb>h
field. This Is much more tiie cane of
tiie office hunting Uie man, than of
the man hunting tha office, u Mr.
Weare had not tiie remotest idea of
entering the Hat of candidates for
public approval until aollclted to do
so by a number of the representative
republicans of hta portion of the
county. That he will prove a good
officer is attested by the fact of the
business ability and the confidence
placed in him by the great Deirks
Co., and the further confidence of the
people who know him best. He is a
firoduct of Nebraska, first seeing the
tght of day in VaUey county, and is
a son of Barney Weare one of tiie
best known men of Valley, and well
and favorably known by many of our
people. The Northwestern believes
Walt Weare Is the coming county
clerk of Sherman county and will
honor the office to which he aspires.
NON-PARTISAN
LAW KNOCKED OUT
Supreme Court Throws
Democratic Abortion
Over the Transom
The supreme court, by a vote of
four to one, on Monday held the non
partisan act unconstitutional and
void and contrary to the rights and
privileges of citizenship. Thus is
another funny bone of the wonderful
ly constructed democratic law pow
wowers who put in three months at
Lincoln last winter put out of com
mission. Later the supreme court
will pass on the bank guarantee law
and will probably also put that to
sleep. If it does, Gov. Shallenberger
vows a vow that he will call the
law(?)makers together again in spec
ial session and do it over again.
Wow-wow.
The Devil in the Saddle
New York, July 8—The Rev. George
Ashmore Filch, one of the three
graduates of the Union Theological
seminary, who, in a recent examina
tion, denied the virgin birth of
Christ, the historical identity of
Adam and Eve, the raising of Laza
rus from the dead, and the resurrec
tion of the body of the savior, was
nevertheless ordained last night by
the New York Presbytery, by a vote
of 10 to 7. The Rev. Daniel Seelye
Gregory, managing editor of the
Standard dictionary, and an educator
of note, spoke for the opposition.
“Tonight, lie said “It was a case of
tiie Bible against the man. One or
the other had to be thrown out, and
the Presbytery of New York threw
out the Bible as the infallible guide
to faith and practices."
By announcement elsewhere In
these columns, It will be seen that
the county teachers' institute will be
held In this city from the 26th to the
30tli of this month. Profs. Searson
and Rouse will again be the In
structors, but the marriage of Miss
Grace Greves at Omaha on the 6th
Inst., whom Supt. Hendrickson had
engaged for normal work here, pre
vents her return also,
A new provision of the liquor law
adopted by the last legislature is in
regard to furnishing liquor to those
persons who cannot buy it themselves
—that Is, habitual drunkards and
dipsomaniacs. The new law pro
vides a penalty of 1100 for furnishing
liquor to this class of individuals—
whereas the old law covered only the
selling of the same. This makes it
exceedingly hazardous for anyone to
procure liquor for those individuals
wlKibi'all agree should not have It.—
Albldtt News.
Rev. Dr. George W. Martin, head
of the prison reform association of
this state, for a number of terms
thap'.ain of the state penitentiary,
veteran of the civil war and one of
the bright and brainy men of the
state, died at his home in Lincoln
last week Tuesday night. Dr. Martin
was well known in Loup City, as well
as all over the state, and has been
here a number of times to preach and
lecture. The writer will alwavs feel
honored that Dr. Martin counted him
among his legion of friends here and
elsewhere._
Teachers Institute
Announcement is iiereby made
that the annual session of the Sher
man County Teacher's Institute will
convene July 28 and close July 30,
Prof. J. W. Seaison and E. L. House
will have charge of the work. Prof.
Searson will deliver a lecture at the
M. E. church on Sunday evenlDg,
July 25. lie will also lecture on
school management every afternoon,
beginning promptly at 3 o’clock.
These lectures will be free and we
extend a cordial invitation to every
one to attend them. A cordial In
vitation Is extended to everyone In
terested in school work to visit our
institute at any time. Anticipating
the hearty co-operation of teachers
and patrons In making the Institute
a success, I am, very respectfully,
R. D. IlKNDRICKBON,
County Superintendent.
Presbyterian Bulletin
If the weather Is propitious the
evening service will be held at
7 o'clock on the church lawn. The
C. E. service will be held at 8 o'clock.
It Is hoped that Mr. Leslie Sweetland
can be present and give his Interest
ing report of the Cascade Conference.
The regular services will be held
in the morning. The pastor will
continue the series of sermons on
“Love." Next Sunday mornlug the
subject will be “The Elements of
Love."
Last Wednesday marked the close
of the campmeeting at Itosevale. The
attendance at tills last service was
very good and all received a great
spiritual uplift. Rev. Victor D.
CbaOin, who has been conducting
the mealing, assisted by the pastor,
Mm A. Jeffords, >«porU the conver
sion of about sixteen who had never
made a start before. The member
ship of the church Is increasing
rapidly since the close of the meet
ing. The song service formed an ltn*
portant pad of each meeting and
much good was accomplished in this
way. Several young people from
Loup City assisted in the singing.
During tke two weeks of the meeting
not one service was postponed or
missed. The attendance was especial
ly good on each Sunday, reaching
about three hundred the first Sunday.
Evsryone feels that these services
have been a great help to Rosevale
and the surrounding country.—Bur
well Tribune.
Dastardly Dead.
Complaint was (lied with County
Attorney Mathew last Saturday by
Henry It?Island of Bristol township
against some half dozen boye of that
township, names of whom were given
but we refrain from publishing same
at present, for the defacing of tomb
stones in the Bristol cemetery, and
the trial will take place before Coun
ty Judge 1’edler some time neat
week, the trial being poeponed till
after the rush work of harvesting.
Judge Wall will assist the county
attorney in the prosecution. It is
alleged that the boys named, with
the aid of a hammer or other iron
Instrument, chipped off and defaced
the tombstones, destroyed the in
scriptions, and caused to be destroyed
all but about four of the over slaty
tombstones in said cemetery, and the
good people of that section are thor
oughly aroused and angered over the
wanton work of the boys, which if
proven will undoubtedly place them
In the reform school. The ages of
the boys are from » to 15 years, and
one could hardly conceive that boys
of that or any age could be guilty of
such an outrage against the finer
feelings of those who have loved ones
resting In that sacred place. It is
said that the destructive work
reaches a probable loss of several
thousand dollars.
unua in L/eaaiy r-eni.
Intense excitement was occasioned
last Thursday afternoon when a run
away team with a little girl clinging
to the buggy, dashed through our
streets, but which fortunately ended
without serious results. A Mrs.
Szwanek, witli her little 1-year-old
daughter and Eugenia Hansel and
Irene Comer were down at Taylor’s
elevator witli J. T. Hale's buggy
team when the ponies were frightened
by the train. Mrs. Szwanek was
thrown from the vehicle at the start,
while the other two girls dropped
from the rear, leaving the helpless
little girl olinging to the box between
the right front and back wheels,
where she had undoubtedly been
thrown from tier seat in the convey
ance. The team turned nortli at the
bank corner and just as they readied
the crossing at T. H. Eisner's the
child either loosed or was torn from
her grip on the box, from where she
carried into the Eisner tent, a
physician snmmoned and her injuries
which were slight were attended to.
It was a happy termination of what
everybody who witnessed the exciting
scene was almost certain would result
in deatli or permanent injury to the
hapless little girl.
Along R. R. No. I.
Mr. 1‘lambeck is cutting ills tine
piece of wheat this week.
Mr. Tuned's sister was visiting
them last week.
Joe lilaschke and wife are visiting
in Polk county. Lizzie Peterson is
staying witli the children while they
are absent.
S. Foss is hauling ills old corn, as
lie thinks lie has a fine prospect for
more in the future.
Over four Indies of rain fell near
Bound Grove Saturday noon.
Saturday night lightning struck
Mr. Clark’s house, or rather 'phone,
setting it on fire, but by prompt work
the fire was extinguished without
mucli damage.
Clifford Hone is helping Mr. Hughes
stack grain.
Will Davenport is working for
Clias. Barnes.
Miss Engle of York was visiting
May Hone over Sunday.
Mrs. Hudler was visiting with the
Hlaschke, Younglund and Arnett
families last week.
The Cobb Creek nine were practis
ing Saturday and Frank Foss got one
of his lingers hurt. Look out, boys,
you'll find everything doesn't run so
smoothly.
Don’t order that foun
dation before inspecting
my new plan continuous
air-space block.
A. O. ZIMMERMAN.
Phone 13 on 27 8.
Supervisors' Proceedings
Loup City, Neb., July 7th, 1909
County Hoard of Supervisors of Sher
man county, Nebraska, met at the
court house in Loup City, Nebraska,
tills 7th day of July, 1909, as per ad
journment of June 15th. Members
present, Wensel Hewollnski, Henry
Tliode, W O Brown, C J 1’eters, E H i
Allen, Wm Jakobs. Jas I Depew,
chairman, R H Mathew, county at
torney, and C F Beushausen, county
clerk, and the following business was
transacted to-wlt:
The minutes of last meeting were
read and approved.
The matter of paying the claim of
W T Gibson for building ice breakers
and llelnertson bridge in Scott town
ship In 1906 amounting to $1078.110
was called to the attention of the
board by Attorney R I’ Starr and the
following resolution was presented to
the board for adoption:
Wherear, on the 9tli day of January,
A D 1907, there whs tiled with the
county supervisors of tiie county of
Sherman, state of Nebraska, the bill
of W T &lbson, In the sum of (512.24
for work and labor and material fur
nished, rendered and delivered to the
said county of Sherman, state of Ne
braska, which said claim or bill was
by the then board of supervisors
allowed in the aforesaid sum, and
warrants ordered drawn In payment
thereof, which said warrant |was
thereafter duly drawn, signed and
countersigned by the proper officer of
said county, and which warrant was
thereafter withheld and not delivered
FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF B. M. H1PDLK80N,
Treasurer of Sherman County, Nebraska, from January 2d, 11**9, to July (>th, 1909,
iHiLLlMUkH* Hf tacAKs: I Hal on I (’ol. from * Disburse : Trans j Trims Com , Hal. on
Balance on head Jan tee. Wuw IMWlf! *651 Kg OF FUNDS. linn,I all I ments lerreil fefreil ml* I bainl
colleetlona for year 1*. 2 Tu_| Jan V IW | smirees. [ j to | Iron, sloa. ^ July a uu
now. ■-■aw
IB*. «» Stale Komis I ».o£l 26• 11 TOT 19 • 17.527 33 »■ »*#» MUM
ISO", I®*'-' County mineral. I 2SI 1M) • sis .11 4.i5«2!it 7*0 We -SUV ..cil 71
*>2 County lnt. Homl 2 .15s wo < Ml 02 !.««»* JAMS,
l*i®“. «** County Koa.1. 1*7# «l* »«N J- »
ISV3. 2* SO county Bridge 5 125 73 3.3IM (3 6,301 s» - I2H ,B
'*»*. 20 07 County l’oor Farm won i«i 350 5o ♦ TUIUI w'
“ •• 1896. ... 28 91 Soldiers Relief 236 79 40 00! 11*6 .9
ISSO 30 50 hist School IU.7HS si 3Itrtu ;•<* 25.5W 70 II* «1| 3S ID 202 W3 IS7SH3I
ISW7. . I® 42 Dlat. School Homl. 2,502 uw I.OM 10 30P22 3s 4l|i ISM 3*us M
ISOS. 055 Township Funds *.137 74 S.B85 06) S,557 021 4*12, «* 06 HU H5
1*»®. !5« Township Bonds 4.01456 1,46® 35 | I J 4108 «■** «
1®00. DUO Township Judgment 5S5 76 ] 44 *-! 541113
1W0I. I®IB Loup City Village. .*. 255 20 1,070 23 I.5M00 *7 .«
l®“2 . 32 71 Loup City VII. Homl 27 70 70 _
1W03. 30 4W Lttcllttcld Village . 407 00 202 55 020 1*1 . i «
■' mu. 06 *« Ashton Village M6 06 m oil, 200 cm 1 ® “•
l*». • 53*1 RoV-UvUl.. Vllfago 3116 67 1*4 24 530 00 4 32 6 50
•• •• 1906, 78 35 fines 87 00 41 00 118 00 Hit*)
" “ 1907. eg6!511 Printers fund’. 144 11 80 50 22 00 41)00 181 iwm
*• “ 1908. 56,104 89 permanent Koud Fund 15 98
luurasi on dapoelts. 218 94
School Lands. 3.238 94
State Apportionment. 2.375 79
Miscellaneous collections . 510 00
Total.$117,t07 57 Total. $ 55 300 171# 82,807 40 » 87,8143 58 $ 988 28 $ 988 28 $ 1.124 15$ 49.T7 87
Loup City Village Fund Overdraft $228 03 _ _ __
Amount of Mouey In Depositories and In Office:
Items In Office:—
Cash * i* IK
School orders held for Investment Co. Int. bond fund 237 86
Deposited In banks:
The Kirst National Hank of Loup City,. 18,19137
Loup City State Dank. 18,80000
First National Bank of Litchfield. ... «.40l 82
Bank of Ashton. 4.10000
Rockville State Bank . 2.MK) 00
Hazard State Hank. 1.600 00
A4hton State Bank. 8,000 00
Nebraska Klsoal Agency, New York. 199 18
__ I
Total... I 48.949 84
The State of Nebraska (
County of Sherman, (
I, It. M. Hiddleson, treasurer of said
county do solemnly swear that the foregoing
statement is correct as 1 verily believe.
It. M. Hiddleson, Treasurer.
Subscribed in my presence and sworn
to before me this (ith clay of July,A. I). 1909
C. F. Beushausen, County Clerk.
Approved;
Jan. I. Dmpew,
(seal) Chairman of Co. Board.
to the said W T (iibson, by operation
of Uie laws of the state of Nebraska,
as announced in an action had in the
district court of said comity, wherein
the said W T (iibson was plaintiff
and the county of Shermnn. state of
Nebraska, a party defendant. And
whereas, tiiereafter the 31st session
of the legislature of the state of Ne
braska, there was passed and enacted
into law a bill entitled “An Act for
the Relief of W T Gibson," wherein
the county supervisors and officers of
the county of Sherman were author
ized and empowered to pay to said
W T Gibson the said sum out of funds
belonging to said county. And
whereas, the county supervisors of
said county are desirous of paying
said claim, or sum previously allowed
on said claim, in the sum of <512.24.
Now therefore, be it resolved—That
the county of Sherman, state of Ne
braska, by its Board of Supervisors
and other officers pay to said W T
Gibson tlie sum of <512.24, and. be it
further resolved that the county
clerk of said county of Sherman,
state of Nebraska, ex-officio clerk of
said board, be. and hereby is directed
to draw, Issue and deliver to the said
W T Gibson, a county warrant for
the sum of <512.24 upon the general
fund of said county, and be it further
resolved: That the chairman of the
board of county supervisors is here
by directed to sign or countersign
said warrant in the manner provided
by law for the signing of county
warrants; and be it further resolved:
That a copy of these resolutions be
spread at large upon the minutes of
said board together with the vote
thereon.
A similiar resolution was intro
duced as the above in regard to the
payment of <560.06 for the ice breaks,
and after coaslderable discussion a
motion was mnde by Brown, second
ed by Thode, that the above resolu
tion be adopted and the said claims
of W T Gibson be paid. Whereupon
tha chairman ordered roll call, which
allowed Brown and Thode voting yes,
and Rewollnski, Peters, Jakobs, Alien
and I)epew voting no, and the reso
intlon was declared not carried.
The application of JChas. Jamrog
for a license to sell at retail malt,
spiritous and vinous liquors at
Schaupps, on the northwest quarter
of southwest quarter section seven,
township 15, range 13, was received
and the petition accepted and ordered
advertised.
Henry Thode was on motion In
structed to have the prairie dogs
killed on the poor farm.
The board went over the fee books
of the County Treasurer, Clerk, Sher
Ifi, Superintendentjand Judge and the
following shows the fees collected for
the six months ending July 1st, 1909:
County treasurer, $11&5.40; county
clerk, *1228.51; sheriff, *95.90; county
superintendent, *48.00; county judge.
*444.05.
Tlie board on motion allowed the
following claims and clerk ordered to
draw warrants for same making
deductions for taxes:
IXNKIIAL FUND
T M lteed, all for tax. ( 2.00
Neb State Hospital for Insane. 45.00
K M Jackson. 14.05
K M Jackson. 3.00
Jacob Winkleman. 4.00
C H French. 5.00
WO Brown. 18.20
L A Williams. 94.41
Lewis Beclithold. 452.00
C F Beushausen. 152.54
E H Allen. 14.80
Henry Thode. 18.80
Wenstl Rewollnskl. 20.40
C J I’eters. 21.00
James I Depew. 18.00
Wm Jakob. 20.58
it H Matlrnw... 200.00
UBLDOIt FUND
Wm French. 5.50
WO Brown. 2.00
BOAD FUND
Aug Beushausen. 2.80
E H Allen. 3.00
The claim of Dr A J Baker for re
fund of a special tax on nw4, section
20-18-13 for filling old wells was on
motion not allowed.
The board on motion adjourned to
August 15th, 1909.
C. F. Beushausen, County Clerk.
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change? It costs only a cent a word
per day to run an advertisement in
the Omaha Hec. It will reach over
40,(XX) subscribers and Is almost sure
to find a buyer. Write today.
NOTICK TONON-RKSIDKNT DEFENDANTS
In the District Court of Sherman County, Ne
braska;
Ell CrifTleld,
Plaintiff,
TS.
Amv Drake and —-Drake, her husband.
first name unknown; Mary Hunt, .lames
Hunt;-Meyers, lirst name unknown.
and-Meyers, wife of-— Meyers:
Emanuel Heist and Valeria didst, wife of
Emanuel Heist, and the unknown heirs of
Nancy Watkins, deeeased,
Defendants.
The unknown heirs and devisees of Nancy
Watkins, deceased, defendants, will take no
tice that on the 7th day of April. 1909. Eli Crif
tleld filed hia petition in the District Corn t of
Sherman county. Nebraska, against other de- I
fendants and the unknown heirs of Nancv
Watkins, deceased without naming them, the
object and prayer of which is to require said
defendants, and each of them, to aet up any
right, title or interest, which they may have in
or two the south west quarter of Sec. 32. Town
ship 13, Range 15. W of rtth IV M. in Sherman
caunty, Nebraska, that the same be adjudged
and decreed null and void and that tne title
and possession of plaintiff. Kll Cnflleld. in and
to said real estate he quieted and confirmed in
said plaintiff
I You are aequired to answer said petition on
or before the 23d day of August, I90P.
Done by order of court and dated this 13th
day of July. 1909 Eli CitirritLD.
By R. H Ma i HEW, hia attorney.
Attest: C. V. RartHAUSKN.
[seal] Clerk of District Court.
By John Minshull, Deputy.
- - ■ - ■ ■ ■ .—
ROAD NOTICE
I To whom it may concern:
The commissioner appointed to view ami
vacate a road commencing about eighty-six
(Hfli rods west of the southeast corner of
Section fifteen (15) Township sixteen (Ifl)
Range fifteen (15) and running thence in a
northeasterly direction across the southeast
quarter of said Section fifteen (15) same town
and range, and terminating at Road No. 157 1
on section line between Sections fifteen (15)
and fourteen (14). Township sixteen (Ifli
Range fifteen (15), has reported In favor of
the vacation thereof and all remonstrance
or objections thereto must be filed in the
office of the county clerk of Sherman county.
Nebraska, on or before noon of the loth day
of September. 1909. or said road will be vacated
without reference thereto.
Dated this 29th day of June. 1909.
C. F. Mki'shai'skn, County Clerk.
( Last pub. July 291
If you need help of any kind, tell
as many people as possible There
are more, than 40,000 people who sub
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per day. Write today.
Notice of Hearing on Petition for Letters
of enardlanstup.
Stale of Nebraska j
> 8s
Sherman County ^ The state of Nebraska
Notice is hereby given that on July 2d. 1909.
a petition was tiled in the county court of said
county for the appointment of a guardian of
the person and estate of Nancy Catherine
Harrod. a minor daughter of Addllirn Harrod,
deceased, late of said county, and that the
same was set for hearing Saturday the .'ith
day of July. 1909. at the hour of ten o’clock in
the forenoon at the office of .1 S IVdlcr,
county Judge of said county In Loup City, in
said county.^at which time and place all
persons interested in said estate may appear
and be heard concerning said appointment
Given under my hand and tire seal of said
court this 2nd day of July, 1901*.
iskai.) J. S. Prulek. County Judge
(Last pub. July 22]
ROAD NOTICE
(Huumann Road*
To whom it may concern:
The commissioner appointed to view the
location, vacation and alteration of a road
commencing at about fifty (50) rods west of
northeast corner of southeast quarter of
section sixteen (10). township sixteen (10).
range tlfteen (15), on quarter section lino,
running thence in a southeasterly direction as.
it follows the Sherman County Irrigation
Water Power and Improvement Cotnvany'ik
canal across the southeast quarter of section,
sixteen (I6>, southwest quarter section fifteen,
G5i, northwest quarter section twenty-two.
(2*21, northeast quarter section twenty seven
(27). and northwest ouarter section twenty
six (26) and terminating about one hundred
and fifty (150) rods east of northwest corner
of southwest quarter of Section twenty six
(26). Township sixteen (16), Range tlfteen (15)
be altered, vacated and established to run in
a straight line and all crooks and trends iu
said retail 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), bus r e
ported in favor of the prayer set up in said
petition, and all claims for damages or objec
tion* thereto must be tiled in the office of Umj
County clerk of Sherman county. Nebraska,
on or before the first day of August. 1909. or
said road will be altered as p’ayed for.
Dated this 12th day of June A. D 1909.
C. F. Brushauhen. County clerk.
[ Last pub. July IS j
The Hail Storm the Other Night
Reminds us that it is time to put up jour screens. Come In ano.let us make
you an estimate on those that you need. No matter what the size of the
window or the number of the lights, we can Ht you.
Screens from 75c TTtd
The Mites and Lice have Their Eyes
Upon that Flock of Chickens
A single dollar will get a gallon of Carbolintum. Paint your roosts with tills
and save the chicks. SEE US FOR SCREENS ANI) CARBOI.INIUM
keystone tuyiBEp eo.
Loup City, Ashton, Rockville, Schaupps, and Arcadia, Neb.
FENCE POSTS
Wc 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 255C
No trouble to figure your bills and show
our stock.
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This Daip 2-Wheel Sweep
OKLY $16.50
I handle the Dain and Achme
Sweeps and Stackers. Also carry
a general line of Farm Machinery
and Buggies and Wagons.
T. M. Reed
The Jmplepiept )Vlap