Professionai Cards R. J. NIGHTINGALE Attorney and Connselcr>at>Law _ LOUP 6ITY. NEB ROBT. P. S TARR Attorney-at-Law. LOUP CITY. NEBRASKA. 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 ail SURGEON Office, Over New Bank. TELEPHONE CALL, NO. 39 A J. KEARNS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phone, 30. Office at Kenielenee Two Doors East of Telephone Central ' Lnup City. * Nebraska ROBERT P. STARR (Successor to M. II. Mead) Bonded Abstracter Loup City, - Nebraska. Only set of Abstract books in county S. A. ALLEN, DEJYTJST, LOUP CITY, - - NEB. Office up stairs in the new State Bank buildin?. W. L. MARCY, LOUP 0ITY, NEE OFFICE: East Side Public Souaie Phone, 10 on 36 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 tirst if you believe others can cure you. Should they fail, 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 I 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. 1 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 luvitedXUA|||p]U cured or all to consult with e. " vrltlEls womb and bladder disease •jlcerations. menstrual irouble. etc. Col £itial. Private home in the suburbs, before and during contlnement. Motherly care and best attention guaran teed. Good homes found for babies. Cpppi POSITIVELY EKEE! No charge whatever to any man. woman or child living in LOCP CITY or vicinity, suffering from any CHRONIC DISEASE, a *10.00 X-RAY KXAM1NA TION. Come and let me look inside of you absolutely free of charge. Hr Pi/>k SPECIALIST. CRAND fc/I. IX Kill, ISLAND. NEB. Office op posite City Hall, 103 W. Second Street. The Great Western skims closest because it follows most closely every law of nature, assisted by artificial forces in the most ef fective way. It is Ball-bearing which means easy run ning—has low down large Supply Tank— ''"nk is just the light to make the machine turn easy. Gears run in oil—prac tically self-oiling and has wide base to catch all the waste. Made as accurately is e watch and as trong as our Great Vestern Manure ipreader. Increases your yield of cream and butter $15 per cow each year. \ m mg ask your dealer about The Great Western and don't let him work any sub* ititnte game on you. It’s your money you are «oing to spend, you should insist on having the best. The Great Western is the world's best. Write ju«t these words in a letter“Send rat Thrift Talks.' by a farmer, and your book No. »% which tells all about the breeds, dairying, the care sf milk, etc.'* They are free. Write now term era. CO., 158 Harrison St., Chicago, Id. For Sale by T. IMI. "Reed PageFenceWire I am prepared to fill all orders for Page Woven Wire Fencing of any height or size and CLIDDEN BARB WIRE At Low Prices Xj.Isr.Sinitli Well Boring Eclipse Windmills I dow wish 10 thank the people of Sherman county and vicinity for their paironage the past year aud want them to continue the ensu ing year. I am now putting down wells at prices to please every one. lr la need of a well or Eclipse Windmill call on C. B. HAINES, Phone, Son 12. LOUP CITY, NEB. THE NORTHWESTERN TERMS:—«1.00 PKR TEAR, IF PAID IS ADVASC1 Entered at the Loup City Postotflce lor tract mission through the mails as second class matter. Office ’Phone, - - - 6 on 108 Residence ’Phone, - 2 on 108 J. W. BURLEIGH. Ed. anil Pnh. The Republican Ticket. For County Clerk— WALT WE A RE. Ilarrison Township. For County Treasurer— ■ JOSEPH DA I)DOW, Clay Township. For County Judge— GEORGE HOLMES, Bristol Township. For County Sheriff— L. A. WILLIAMS, Loup City Township. For County Superintendent— JMARY A. K. HENDRICKSON, Loup City Township. For County Coroner— A. S. MAIN, Loup City Township. For County Surveyor— E. B. Corning, Loup City Township. For County Supervisors— J. I. DEPEW, Dist. 4, Loup City Township. WM. JAKOBS. Dist. t>, Bristol Township. J. H. WE LTV, Washington Township. In Holt. Burt, Wayne and many other counties in our state the posi tion of county superintendent is filled by a woman. It is said that the for eign voter does not take to a woman in county offices, but down in old Cumings county where the German people overwhelmingly dominate, they have had a woman county superin tendent, Miss Miller, for years and will have no other. Indeed, this year the politicians could find no one to run against her. In every county where a lady has succeeded a gentle man as superintendent the record shows that the lady has given better satisfaction than the man.—Pierce Call. Out in Platte county some fellow for a joke at the recent primary wrote in the name of a rock-ribbed democrat under the county clerk heading on the republican ballot. Not another vote was cast for that office by the republicans, and as a consequence the democrat is the re publican nominee. This amounts to little, as it will of course be but a joke, but it shows one of the many defects in the present primary ballot. This could easily be corrected by re quiring a candidate to receive a'cer tain number—say ten per cent—of the party vote before entitling him to a place upon the fall ballot.— Plattsmouth Journal. Here is A. .1. Russell’s recipe for staying young: ” Don't be in a hurry to get old. Let the children jump on you and jounce a few times. Get down and roll over on the floor with them, and get your whiskers alL tangled up with the baby’s little go-cart. Set up the candy and get the joyful noise into your system. Don’t be afraid of getting your enamel scratched. Teach them how to climb a tree and make a noise like a wheelbarrow. Let them bore gimlet holes in your wooden leg and step on your foot for a ride when you walk. In this way you keep in their favor. It is a tine tiling to be liked by children.” Amen to that. Bro. Beushausen in liis Times com plained last week that we had spilled printer's ink over him. Charley should have gotten out from under the fountain, liis lame explanation of liis attack upon Walt Weare, re publican candidate for county clerk, shows a badly crippled state. The Northwestern called the Times to account, not only for its unwarranted and false saatement ascribing socia listic tendencies to Mr. Weare, but for Mr. Beushausen's personal asser tion to us that Mr. Weare was a Socialist, and that he had proof in the shape of a letter'from someone of somewhere to that effect, but care fully refrained from stating where or by whom. If Mr. Beushausen has proof that Mr. Weare is a socialist, why does he not produce his proof, instead of the cowardly innuendo and covert allusion, even avoid ing naming the person attacked, and later using that fact to cover his defamatory tracks. Mr. Weare does not have to answer Mr. Beushansen’s false insinuation through his (Mr. (Beushausen's) paper, but does so through the proper channel, the Northwestern, the accredited mouth piece of the republican party in this county, and common courtesy demand ed that Mr. Beushausen should thro’ his own paper and by himself in his editorial columns give Mr. Weare the henetit of the denial of what the times falsely ascribed to the repuli lican candidate for countv clerk. V\U1 Mr. Beushausen do so, or will he with utter lack of common news paper courtesy fail to do justice in the matter? The State Teachers’ Association meets in Lincoln on the 3rd, 4th and 5th of November 1909. Last year’s splendid attendance demonstrated the wisdow of lixingan earlier date than the winter holidays and a date when all teachers, school officers, and patrons are most in terested in education. The Associa tion is not a holiday celebration—it it *is a meeting of earnest men and women for mutual help and inspira tion in the work of making Nebras ka’s public schools the most effective in the world. The executive committee, the local committee and the Lincoln Commer cial Club have given the most careful attention to every detail of program and local entertainment required for ten thousand school people. A splendid program cannot benefit those schools whose officers and teach ers are not in attendance. Where- school boards have not al ready granted their teachers the three days on regular pay. the super intendent of the town and city school and the teacher of the country school should place the matter before the | board and give positive assurance that the time asked will be devoted to improving the work of the school. If necessary dismiss school and make up the time later. You are engaged in a great vmrk for a great state. Be patriotic. A. L. Caviness, For Executive Committee. The Waitress was Game The Hastings Tribune prints this incident in the life of one peddler: The dapper little traveling man glanced at the menu card and then looked up at the pretty waitress, “Nice day, little one,” he began. “Yes it is,” she replied. “And so was yesterday, and my name is Ella, and I know I’m a little peach and have pretty blue eyes and I’ve been here quite a while and I like the place and I don’t think I’m too nice a girl to work in a hotel; if I did I’d quit my job, and my wages are satis factory and I don’t know if there is a dance or a show in town tonight and if there is I shall not go with you, and - I’m from the country and I’m a respectable girl and my brother is cook in this hotel and lie weighs 200 pounds and last week he wiped up this dining room with a fresh fifty-dollar-a-month traveling man who tried to make a date with me. Now what’ll you have.” The dapper little traveling man said he wasn’t very hungry and a cup of coffee and some hot cakes would do. An exact definition of a gentleman has been tried many times, never perhaps with entirely satisfactory re sults. Little Sadie had never heard of any of the various definitions, but she managed to throw a gleam of light on the subject, albeit one touched with unconscious cynicism. The word was in the spelling-lesson, and I said: “Sadie, what is a gentleman?” “Please, ma'am,” she answered, “a gentleman’s a man you don’t know very well.”—Woman’s Home Com panion for October. Austin News Services were held at Austincliurch last Sunday afternoon and evening by Iiev. Montgomery of Loup City, and there will he services next Sabbath at 10 o’clock by Rev. Johnson of Kearney. The farmers are all busy seeding winter wheat. Charley Snyder of Wiggle Creek shipped three cars of fat cattle from Austin Monday. Austin is doing a thriving trade in live stock these days. Mrs. Willis Fulliton lias been quite sick the past few days, but is on the mend at present. Everybody is complaining of colds since the frost of last Friday night. Mrs. Etfa Cady of Kinsman, Ohio, arrived last Saturday evening at the home of Willis Fulliton. She was late for fclie Loup City train out of Lincoln, so had to come by way of Ravenna where her cousin, Willis Fulliton of Austin, met her. Mrs. Cady expects to make Sherman coun ty her future home. NOTICE TO CREDITORS State of Nebraska, j Vss. Sherman county, i The State of Nebraska In County Court within and for Sherman County. Nebraska September 27. 1909. in the matter of the estate of Fred Thode, deceased. To the Creditors of said Estate: You are hereby notified, that I will sit at the county court room in Loup City, in said coun ty. on the 25th day of April. 1910, at ten o’clock iii the forenoon, to receive and examine all claims against said estate, with a view to their adjustment and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims against said estate is the 25th day of April A. D . 1910. and the time limited for payment of debts is one year from the 25th day of April. 1910. Witness my hand and the Seal of said Coun ty Court, this 27th day of September, 1909. [seal] J. S. Pkdlek, County Judge. (Last pub. Oct. 21) NOTICE TO CREDITORS State of Nebraska / v Ss Sherman County ' The State of Nebraska In County Court within and for Sherman county. Nebraska, September 3. 1909. In the matter of the estate of Elizabeth Else, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified, that I will sit at the county court room in Loup City, in said county, on the 31st day of March. 1910. at the hour of ten o.cloclt a. m.. to receive and ex amine all claims against said estate, with a view to their adjustment and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims against said estate is the SIst day of March. A. D. 1910, amt the time iimited foi payment of debts is one year from the 31st day of March. 1910. Witness my hand and the seal of said coun ty court this 3rd day of September. 1909. J. S. Pedi.er, County Judge. (Last pub Sept 30) Notice of Hearing od Petition tor Letter* of Administration State of Nebraska. 1 ss Sherman Connt.v. ) State of Nebraska To the next of kin and all persons interested in the estate of Michael Szydzlk. deceased, late of said county: Notice is hereby given that on September 9th. 1909, a petition w:as filed in the county court of said county, for the appointment of an administratrix of the estate of Michael Szvdzik. deceased, late of said county, and ttiat the same was set for hearing Monday, tbe Ith day of October. 1909. at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, at the olflce of J. K. Pedler, 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 beard concerning said appoint ment. Cliven under my hand and the seal of said court this 9th day of September, 1909. j. S. Pedler, County Judge. 1 Last pub. Sept. 30j H.J. JOHANSEN Is offering for sale 17 Poland China Boars 17 The big-boned, stretchy kind. If you are in the market for good hogs you will do well to see him. D .B. CARPENTER Fusion Candidate for Sheriff on the Populist and Democratic tickets. Your vote solicited. Do you like to wash cream cans? If you do not, bring your cream to the creamery wheroyour cans will be washed and thoroughly sterilized. This is the only way to properly clean a cream can, as it kills all bacteria. Also bear in mind that if it hadn’t been for us. you would have been selling your cream for two cents less than you are now getting. Ravenna Creamery Co. You make no mistake in calling on the Stewart Conger drays when you want quick service. WANTED—Success Mac A/.ink wants an energetic and responsible man or woman in Loup City to collect and solicit new sub scriptions during full or spare time. Ex perience unnecessary. Anyone can start among Triends and acquaintances and build up a paying and permanent business without capital. Complete outfit and instructions free. Address, "VON,” Success Magazine, Room 103, Success Magazine Building, New York City, N. Y. BOYS, GIRLS COLUMBIA BICYCLE FREE' Greatest offer out. Get your friends to sub scribe to our magazine and we will make you a present of a *40.00 Columbia Bicycle—the best made. Ask for particulars, free outfit, and circular telling "How to Start." Address. "The Bicycle Man." 29-31 East 22nd Street. New York City, N. Y. STOVE S — i WE ARE THE PEOPLE WHO ‘ Sell Thejn IN ALL SIZES STYLES AND KINDS Our list embraces the latest and most up-to-date patterns to be found in any mar ket. Our prices are as low as the same qual ity of goods commands, no matter where you go to get them. We invite you to call and look them over before making your selections for Fall and Winter purchases. Hayhurst - Gallaway Hardware Copipapy AK-SAR-BEN FESTIVITIES Omaha, Neb. September 29th~October 9th, 1909 Ten Days of Fun and Entertainment Low Rates • ■ t - via Union Pacific “The Safe Road to Travel” Don’t Miss the Big Military Parade 5,000 Men and 2,000 Horses Cavalry—Infantry—Artillery For further information call on your local Union Pacific Agent 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. CO., Loup City, Neb, FISTULA—P« When CURES All Rectal Diseases cared without a surgic; 1^ operation. No Chloroform, Ether or other gen-^ eral aneasthetic used. CURE GUARANTEED 1 ^ to last a LIFE-TIME, ^examination free. I g WRITS FOR BOOK ON PILES AND RECTAL DISEASES WITH TESTIMONIALS I ■ PH. K. H. TMWY, X2A P— PriMtag. Omaha. MePiwfca - j E. Gr. Taylor, J. S. Fedlek, C. C. Carlson. President. Vice President. Cashier -DIRECTORS W: R. Mellor, J. W. Long, S N. Sweetland LOUP CITY STATE 1AM LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA. Capital Stock, - - $25,000.00 Individual Liability, $250,000.00 This Daip 2-Wheel Sweep ONLY $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 fmplejnept jVlap .Low One-Way Colonist Rates To CALIFORNIA are in elfect dailv •/ September 15—October 15, inclusive, 1909 via UNION PACIFIC “The Salfe Road to Travel” Tickets are good on comfortable through tourist sleepers, on payment of berth rate. Electric block signal protection. Dining car meals am. service “Best in the World.” For information relative to rates, etc., call on your Local Agent (J. W. Coilipriest, Loup City, Neb. The Hail Storm the Other Night Reminds us that it is time to put up your screens. Come in anolet 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 tit you. Screens from 75c_ TTt> The Mites and Lice have Their Eyes Upon that Flock of Chickens A single dollar will get a gallon of Carbolinium. Paint vour roosts witli this and save the chicks. SEE US FOR SCREENS AND CARBOLINIUM KEYSTONE LUNIBEK GO. Loup City, Ashton, Rockville, Schaupps, and Arcadia, Neb. ~"for AUTUMN TG THE NORTHWEST: Cheap one-way Colonist fares to the North-est, Puget Sound and California, September 15 c ber 15. daily through trains to the Northyvest via the Great Noithern; also via t le Northern Pacific. To California, daily through tourist sleeper via Denver, Scenic Colorado and Salt Lake City. ROUND TRIP TO PACIFIC COATT: Very low Seattle and California round trip excursion tickets on" pale during September. This is the last chance to obtain tliese cheap rates for the greatest railroad journey in the World. EASTBOUND: Spec al round trip rates to Chicago, Kan sas City, Lincoln, Omaha, St. Joseph; Si. Louis, August28th to September 5th and from September 11th to September 19th Daily low thirty day round trip rates from Chicago to Atlan tic cities and resorts. September is the last month for the sp cial vacation rates to Colorado. Homeseekers’ excursions Septembeu 7th and 21. Consult nearest ticket agent; he has latest advice of rates. J. A. DANIELSON, Ticket Agent.Loup City Nebr, L. W. WAKELEY, G. P. A., Omaha