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Professional Cards R. J. NIGHTINGALE Attorney and Counselcr>ii>Law _ LOUP GITY, NEB ROBT. P. S TARR Attorney-at-Law. LOUP CITY, NEBRESKE. 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 »t Renidence Two Doors East of Telephone Central Lnup City, - Nebraska ROBERT P. STARR (Successor to M. II. Mead) Bonded Abstracter Loop City, • Nebraska. Only set of Abstract books in county S. A. ALLEN. DEJYTIST, LOUP CITY, - - NEB. Office up stairs in the new State Bank buildimr. W, L. MARCY, LOUP CITY, NEE OFFICE: East Side Public Sauaie. Phone, 10 on 36 I Cure Nerve-Vital Debility, Weak ness, Drains, Rupture, Stricture, Varicocele, Blood Poison, Private Skin and Chronic Diseases of Men '---—--1 I do not ask you to come tome first 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 .____[visit me personally, write symptoms that trouble you most. A vast majority of eases 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 invlted»Mf|i|p|U cured of all to consult with me. Tv VrITlEll womb and bladder diseaser. ulcerations, menstrual trouble, etc. Confidential. Private home in the suburbs, before and during confinement. Motherly care and best attention guaran teed . Good homes found for babies, rpppi POSITIVELY FREE! * No charge whatever to any man. woman or child living in LOUP CITY or vicinity, suffering from any CHRONIC DISEASE, a Ilu.iiO X-RAY EXAMINA TION. Come and let me look inside of you absolutely free of charge. Hr Ri/>h SPECIALIST. GRAND UT. Itlwll, 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— The Crank is just the right height to make the machine tarn easy. Gears run m oil—prac tically self-oiling and has wide base to catch all the waste. waae as accurately as a watch and as strong as our Great Western Manure Spreader. Increases your yield of cream t and butter f IS per cow each year. w , k 111 I dealer about mfll The Great Western and don’t let him work any sub stitute game on you. It’s your money you are going to spend, you should insist on having the best. The Great Western is the world's best. VVrite just these words in a letter“Send me Thrift Talks,' by a farmer, and your book No. which tells all about the breeds, dairying, the rare af milk, etc.” They are free. Write now NOTH MFC. CO, 16* Harrison St, Chicago, IB. For Sale by T. IMI. Reed PageF enceWire I am prepared to till all orders for Page Woven Wire Fencing of any height or size and CLIDDEN BARB WIRE At Low Prices X-3ST.Sm.ith Well Boring Eclipse Windmills I now wish to thank the people of Sherman county and vicinity for their patronage the past year aud want them to continue the ensu ing year. I am now putting down wells at prices to please every one. If iu need of a well or Eciipse Windmill call on C. B. HAINES, Phone, Son 12. LOOP CITY, NEB. ' NOTICE OF SALE OF LANDS FOR DELINQUENT TAXES For the Year 1908 and Prior Years. State of Nebraska l V ss Sherman County » To all whom it may concern: You will take notice that all lands and lots on which taxes for 190s and prior years have not been paid, will be sold at the County Treasurer's office in the court house in Loup City. Nebraska, on the tirst Monday in Novem ber. 1909. between the hours of 9 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m.. said sale to adjourn from day to day until all the lands and lots have been offered for sale. The following is a list of lands and lots to be sold, and the amount set opposite the descrip tion Is the amount due and unpaid May 1st. 1908. For each amount will be added interest and cost of advertising. OAK CREEK TWP. Township 16. Rnnce 13 Des. Sec. Anil swl . 6*1212 set . 6 33 40 nwl . 7 30 IT; set . 8 31 05! nel.9 27 82 nwl. 9 33 68 swl 9 33 68 nwl.10 38 98 swl...-.10 2865 swl.13 28 09 nwl.15 18 06 nel .IT 19 T3 nel.20 25 30 nel.21 12 01 nwl.21 22 49 nel.22 18 03 swl.22 31 T1 nwl.22 22 58 nel.23 22 96 W2nw4.21 13 IT sel .30 19 92 nwl ..30 32 15 LOGAN TWP. Township 16, Range 14 Des. Sec. Amt nw4. 2 38 47 sw4.2 56 7»» n W4. 4 27 59 swl. 4 27 78 s2nw4 .6 11 93 u2sw4.6 15 49 sw 4 .13 32 86 sel . 13 32 37 sw4.22 35 64 sel.22 33 26 e2ne4 .25 23 00 sw4..25 28 37 sel. 26 30 93 nel.32 27 75 sel.32 24 80 Township 16, Range 15 w2sw4.3 10 94 nel.9 16 20 sel.9 18 23 se4.10 26 92 n2ue4.15 16 61 s2ne4.15 10 26 WASHINGTON TWP. Township 16, Range 15 Des. Sec. Amt swl..19 2715 tiwlnwl. 28 3 82 lota.28 3 82 Township 16, Range 16 lots 4 and 5. 1 11 78 ri2ne4. 2 4 80 n W4.6 16 23 w2nw4, w2sw4... H 22 18 se4.13 18 91 nel.15 17 35 nel. .19 13 89 n2sw4, n2se4_19 15 96 s2sw4.19 6 70 swl.20 15 15 sel.20 15 15 sel.23 22 71 swl.24 21 66 nwl.25 24 59 ue4.26 25 99 nwl.30 13 19 nwl.32 16 01 nel.32 21 U3 nel.35 21 37 sel.35 2109 ELM TOWNSHIP Township 15, Range 16 Des. ..Stic. Amt s*2se4. s2sw4. 6 43 07 ne4. 7 43 97 nwl. 7 40 38 sel. 9 23 53 u2ne4, n2s2ne4. 10 16 49 n2nw4.10 1172 swl.13 3147 n2ne4.15 10 90 w2ne4, e2swl.. ..21 37 52 w2se4.21 20 0s e2ne4. e2se4. ...24 21 58 s2nw4. s2n2nw4.21 18 29 n2n2nw4.21 5 86 swl.24 21 26 nwl.25 20 78 nel.26 18 61 nw4ne4, ne4nw4.28 18 42 nwl.30 27 56 nwl.31 19 43 swl..31 19 43 se4ne4, e2se4. ..33 17 26 nwlswl.34 4 oh swlswl.31 5 26 WEBSTER TWP. Township 15. Range 15 Des Sec. Amt lots 5 and 6. 2 3 02 seise!.4 17 52 nwl.10 53 40 w2sw4.11 10 80 swl.14 46 71 nel.21 45 05 sl5anw4. .<_30 2 02 ne4.32 19 6c swl.32 31 10 nwl.32 36 30 nel.25 62 Township 15, Range 14 lots 5. 6, 7, 8. ..31 28 22 LOUP CITY TWP. Township 15, RaDge 15 Des. See. Amt swl . 1 69 71 e2ne4.2 18 75 lots 2, 3. 4.2 31 61 n2ne4ne4.13 7 79' Township 15, Range 14 sw4nw4, w2sw4. 2 17 20 swl. 1 19 38 swl.6 10 14 nwl. 7 23 08 ptsel... .12 3 04 pt Be4.12 67 ue4 .13 18 80 se4.13 1831 | pt s2nw4 . .17 3 87 I pt lots 1 2, 3_19 21 56 nel.24 33 52 nwl .24 21 HI e2sw4.24 10 9*. w2sw4.24 8 2ft Si 4.24 24 84 awl.25 48 45 nwl.33 23 1' nel.31 30 9. ! n2uw4... ... .’.15 13 5f Fownship 11. Range 14 nel . 4 25 9. pt seine!.10 61 »e4ne4, s2se4, nelsel.11 1221 nel.23 14 7, pi. nelnel.23 ?« □2nw4se4nw4. .24 12 5! nelswl .24 3 8.' lot 1.35 1. ASHTON TWP. Township 15, Range i: Des. Sec. Anil SWI. 1 28 69 sel. 1 22 01 nwl. . 5 20 41 pt swl. 7 27 swl.10 15 71 sel .13 31 93 SW4.17 17 5ft nwl.18 18 31 nel.18 20 7> nel.*26 28*44 sel. 27 41 77 sw4 .27 22 9( nel.*28 32 If s2se4.33 12 01 sel. 34 27 94 ROCKVILLE TWP Township 13, Range 13 Des. Sec. Amt sel.12 27 It pt lots 2 and 3 22 8ft Township 14. Range 13 pt sw4nw4 .8 6ft awl. 3 22 01 lie!. 4 25 91 n2se4 less nacres 4 11 9C nwl.5 3170 swl. 5 24 a* nwl.10 31 34 nw4.13 33 0*, nel.14 32 18 nwl.17 26 21' s20a nwl.18 2 9*2 nllOanwl.18 2106 swl...18 10 14 n*2se4.18 15 21. sel.23 27 50 s*2uel .. 32 9 36 e*2se4.32 9 31 CLAY TWP. Township 14, Range 14 Uea. Sec. Ami ne4. 18 25 7? nw4.16 29 6T lot 2.27 2 7f w2nw4, se4nw4..27 13 21 n«4.31 27 3? nwl.31 33 (X sw4.31 26 01 sel .31 2604 nw4 . 32 20 45 swi.32 24 17 Township 14, Ruuge 15 n<*4. 2 20 47 nw4 . 2 28 73 sel .14 31 13 sw4..22 21 40 nwl.24 39 68 nt-l.25 1709 uwl.25 K 09 »wl..25 17 09 nw4 . 26 32 93 ne4.27 20 47 se4 . 27 20 *7 nwl .27 2)09 n\\4 . 28 33 00, e*.ne4..29 13 071 SW4..29 20 47j nw4.32 23 25 se4.32 20 27 HARRISON TWP Township 14, Range 16 Des. See. Amt w2sw4.1 13 32 e2sw4. 1 10 92 ne4.11 24 97 w2nw4. 12 12 48 se4.13 39 97 e2se4.19 16 33 nw4sw4.20 6 55 pt ne4.21 28 n2ne4, sw4ne4..23 25 82 n w4se4 . 23 5 56 Ii2sw4,s2nw4... 29 38 29 ne4.30 20 68 se4.30 29 69 se4se4.31 8 16 s2se4. 34 14 84 pt se4.3*> 141 SCOTT TWP. Township 13, Range 16 Des Seo. Amt pt e2se4. 1 40 ne4.3 26 49 nw4 . 3 35 79 s2ne4, n2se4... 1 1919 s2«e4. 4 9 57 n2ne4, n2nw4... 6 20 50 ne4.11 10 69 nw4.11 28 62 pt se4.12 25 w2sw4.14 1187 s2ne4, s2nw4... 15 28 99 sw4.15 42 86 se4.15 34 13 sw4.17 3138 ne4.19 38 29 n2se 4.19 14 67 sw4nw4.27 4 01 w2sw4.27 8 02 e2swl.27 10 72 se4 . 27 24 08 Se4 .28 16 01 se4 . 29 20 05 nw4.31 38 85 ne4. 34 16 06 e2nw4.i!4 8 04 nw4nw4.34 4 04 se4.I* 16 06 11AZABD TWP. Township 13, Range 15 Des. See. Amt sw4 . 9 22 99 n2sw4.10 15 18 s2swl.10 19 36 ne4.11 20 57 se4.11 24 15 swl...12 25 99 se4.12 22 34 e2nw4.14 17 07 w2nw4.14 13 26 sw4 .20 27 96 S2sw4 .24 9 57 se4.24 21 54 swl.33 33 98 nel.34 27 36 pt SW4sw4_ 35 06 pt sw4sw4 . 29 BRISTOL TWP. Township 13, Range 13 Des. See. Amt ne4.18 8 38 se4.18 2161 ne4ne4.21 4 83 s2ne4.21 16 15 ne4se4.21 33 38 nw4sw4.:I2 3 24 lot 5 and s21ot 6.22 6 13 n2 lot 6.tl 81 s*2se4.25 11 27 lots 5 and 6... .25 7 0i se4nw4.26 6 14 e2ne4.33 16 97 se4.34 12 93 e2sw4.34 6 38 Township 13, Range 14 ne4.,4 21 86 |ne4. 7 22 86 se4. 7 23 15 set.18 32 93 nw4.20 37 02 swl.20 25 01 nw4.21 26 58 se4.21 24 55 sw4.24 26 6:1 ne4.28 35 23 se4.28 27 38 se4.32 28 43 LOUPCITY VILLAGE Original Town Lot Blk Amt 9 to 12.2 I 3 79 13 and 14.2 189 19 to 22 . 2 10 47 6 and 7. 3 9 02 9 to 10. 3 2 33 16 .3 1 79 21.3 1 90 8 to 10. 7 4 73 13 to 17. 7 9 47 10 to 14.10 3 61 15 to 16.10 1 45 17 to 19.10 1 45 1 to 12.12 16 32 13 to 15 .14 1 78 21 to 24.16 2 34 4 to 5.17 19 40 21 to 24.17 11 75 w 24 ft lot 3.18 20 28 10 to 12.18 61 98 s2 lots 18 and 19.18 190 n 35ft lots 20-24.. 18 18 11 1.19 18 40 7 and 8.19 30 10 11 ands40ftl2..19 39 33 16 and 17 .19 9 18 20 and 21.19 6 01 5 .20 1 28 I 10 7 . 22 12 73 19 to 24.23 4 46 5 to 8.24 11 75 II and 12 .24 4 79 4. 25 3 23 19 . 25 79 22 and 23.._.25 145 24.25 78 13 to 14.25 9 07 15 and 16.26 1 89 17 .26 93 a!15ft lots 1,2,3.27 13 48 18 to 21.27 12 37 I too.28 13 93 IK. 28 1 44 19 to 20... €. ...28 7 28 I and 2.29 1 16 I to 4.34 12 70 U to 35.31 100 •2 to 61 . 31 1 33 *> to 67... ... 34 93 W to 70.31 133 .3 to 74 . 34 93 1 to 5 .35 3 61 10.35 7*2 17 and 18.35 1 44 U to 33.35 12 82 i9 to 21 . 35 2 16 First Addition w 467 ft. 1 144 q2 and sw4.5 7 63 n3 and se4.7 144 i00x300 ft. « 9 52 100x155 ft.8 1 89 100x148 ft. 8 5 67 100X147 It. 8 5 67 IOxdOC ft. 8 1 88 oe4.12 13 19 nw4.12 4 31 ne4.. 13 4 27 50x140 ft .14 32 02 . 15 17 94 s2.15 9 02 Hogue's Sub-Division *11.1 15 04 tv2 and w2e2.... 3 15 14 1 to 2.4 9 85 14 to 18.4 1 48 Lalk & Kriecaljaum's Addition 8 . 2 72 4.5 93 9 to 12 5 6 18 13 to 20.11 18 05 7 to 10.12 13 53 19.13 2 44 Marker’s First Add I to 8. I 2 78 II and 12. 6 8 41 9 and 10. .6 9 51 to 10 . 8 39 12 II and 12. 8 2 83 13 to 18. 8 8 24 Marker’s Second Add 13 to 24.« 4 Xi I to 6. .8 10 34 i lo 12. 8 8 34 1310 24. 8 5 47 l to 10. 9 12 39 13 to 24 . 9 6 87 ptlotslto5_11 90 I to 8 and part 7 to 10.15 90 pt 6 to 12.13 90 90x200ft se4nwl niv4secl8-15-14 2 74 ;i()x300rt in set nw4nw4sec 14 15-14. 4 57 J. Woods Smith s Add II to 12.8 I 44 11 to 12. 7 1 55 1 to 3. 8 1 22 4 to 5. 8 1 15 I to 2 . 9 1 18 3 to 8.... 9 2 33 19. 9 56 1 to 3.11 1 78 9 to 12.11 11 52 10 and II .12 1 18 12 .12 58 19 to 20.12 1 16 L9 to U. 13 1 So til. 14 48 1« ill. 15 17 2# ill. 16 27 2 7 to 12.18 141, 13 to 16.18 93 17 to 18 .18 15 19 70 21.23 9 18 9 to 12.94 16 28 land 2.25 144 6 .25 78 5 to 6 .26 1 16 7 to'8.26 1 16 16 .26 56 17 to 20.26 2 34 1 to 6.32 16 37 1 to 3.34 3 94 1 to 12.35 5 67 Unplatted Portion of Sec 18 and 7. T 15, R 14 LOUPCITY VILLAGE Des Sec Amt pt sw4 tract 7.. 7 16 72 pt sw4 tfact 10. 7 16 16 pt sw4 tract 11.7 10 01 pt sw4 tract 29.18 28 pt sw4 tract 43.18 2 67 pt sw4 tract 44.18 3 61 ASHTON VILLAGE Original Town Lot Hilt Amt 9 . 2 86 10 . 2 2 00 1 and n2 2. 5 8 75 4 and 5. 5 3 41 6 & 7 it n 22ft 8.. 5 17 50 s 3ft 8 A n 20ft 9 5 6 67 15. 5 50 2 and 3. 6 2 86 4 and 5. 6 6 48 6 and 7. 6 4 93 15. 6 2 48 all. 7 1 43 6 . 9 3 67 17. 9 T 27 s6 in 2 and all 3 10 13 33 9.10 1 69 2 and 3.12 7 20 14 . 13 3 60 1 and 2.13 7 89 3 and 4.13 7 89 1 . 15 4 43 2 . 15 50 5 and 6.15 8 06 11 and 12.15 107 Badura.s Add 1. 3 43 1 and 2.5 2 19 3 . 5 2 19 First Addition 7 and 8. 1 4 79 9 to 14. 1 8 63 1 and 2. 5 2 48 I to 8. 6 12 92 Taylor's Second Add 14 and 15. 1 93 1 and 2. 2 6 34 5 to 8. 2 2 48 14 to 18. 2 7 60 19 to 24. 2 10 30 Ojendyk-Dunker Add 1 to 6. 4 2 62 1 to 16.5 7 10 Unplatted Portions of Sections 27 and 22 in Ashton Village Des Sec Amt pt nw4 nw4_ 27 6 10 pt nw4nw4.27 7 10 pt nw4nw4.27 1 86 pt nw4nw4.27 3 79 pt nw4nw4.27 8 51 pt se4ne4.27 6 72 pt se4ne4.27 2 93 pt sw4ne4.27 1 69 pt sw4ne4.27 76 pt sw4ne4.27 1 17 pt sc4ne4.27 7 34 ptsw4sw4.22 10 37 pt‘se4sw4.22 7 27 ROCKVILLE villagk Lot Blk Amt 2 4 6 8 and 10... 5 55 7 9 and 11. 5 33 12 . 5 12 13 . 5 12 14 to 15. 5 37 24 68 10 1214 16. 6 96 5 7 2 4 6 and 8... 7 74 all. 9 12 2 4 and 6. 8 48 1 to 12.11 7 82 all.17 3 57 1 and 2.18 2 45 3.18 1 86 I and 5.18 41 6.18 26 II and 12.18 33 5.19 77 n2 lot 1.20 3 91 1 .21 19 2 .21 9 81 7 .26 6 06 1 to 12.27 1 12 1 .28 49 2 .28 3 24 3 and 4.28 49 n2 lot 1.30 63 4 . 30 2 53 5 . 30 3 09 8 .31 33 I to 14.32 4 69 Unplatted Portion in Rockville Village Township 13. Range 13 Des Sec Amt ne4. 4 24 28 nw4. 4 26 36 se4 . 4 27 19 pt se4sw4. 5 2 22 ptne4sw4ne4... 8 4 09 Dt ne4sw4ne4 . 8 19 pt ne4sw4ne4. . 8 19 pt ne4. 8 19 sw4 . 9 35 01 se4. ... 9 33 15 LITCHFIELD VILLAGE Original Town Lot Blk Amt 9 and 10. 1 8 04 s2 lot 2 and all 3 2 10 87 50x140ft sw cor. 2 1 15 75x140ft sw cor. 2 1 71 4. 4 3 45 7 and 8. 6 689 13. 6 17 24 19. 6 4 60 10 to 18. 7 12 54 9.. ... 8 84 4 .10 4 60 n2 lot 8.10 36 9 and 10.10 1149 11 and 12.10 8 04 13andn20tfft 14.10 20 70 16 to 18.10 22 99 9 and n2 10.11 20 70 13 .11 5 74 14 to 16.11 12 64 all.....: 14 3 45 7 to 10.15 22 99 II and 12.15 13 80 13 .15 57 14 .15 11 49 5 . 16 84 6 .....16 84 7 .16 8 61 5 .17 84 6 .17 71 FAIRVIEW PARK 6 and 7. 2 6 50 Firsti Addition 3.. .'. 1 84 7 . 2 1 10 10 . 2 10 37 4 . 6 8 04 Anderson’s Addition 1. 1 57 8 . 1 88 1 to 4. 2 10 35 7 .2 72 8 . 2 5 74 Unplatted Portion in Litchtield in Section 28. Des Sec. Amt pt n2se4 . 28 12 54 pt se4ne4 . 28 12 54 pt ne4se4.28 1 57 HAZARD VILLAGE Lot Blk Amt 1 . 5 27 17 . 6 4 52 10.12 6 74 2 .10 100 5 and 6.10 142 17 and 18.10 3 22 4.11 3 14 1 to 3....14 82 4.14 26 Sand 6.14 59 7 to 9.14 5 00 10 and 11 ....14 93 15 .15 34 THE NORTHWESTERN TERMS:—il.00 PER TEAR, IF PAID III ADTANCl Entered at the Loup City Postofflce for tranf mission through the malls as second class matter. Office ’Phone, • ■ • 0 on 108 Residence ’Phone, - 2 on 108 J. W. BURLEIGH. Ed. and Pub. Tha Republican Ticket. For County Clerk— WALT WEARE. Harrison Township. For County Treasurer— JOSEPH DADDOW, Clay Township. For County J udge— GEORGE HOLMES, Bristol Township. For County Sheriff— L. A. WILLIAMS, Loup City Township. For County Superintendent— IMARY A. K. HENDRICKSON, Loup City Township. For County Coroner— A. S. MAIN, Loup City Township. For County Surveyor— E. B. Gorning, Loup City Township. For County Supervisors— J. I. DEPEW, Dist. 4, Loup City Township. WM. JAKOBS. Dist. 6, Bristol Township. J. H. WELTY”, Washington Township. Beushausen of the Times, in his endeavor to justify his action in his unfairness to this paper, injects the name of Attorney Starr into the dis cussion. Our answer to this is very plain. If Mr. Starr, or any other re publican lawyer, prefers to place his legals in the Democratic Times, rath ers than in the Republican North western, that is a matter entirely out side the question at issue, but if Mr. Beushausen uses his position as clerk to secure Mr. Starr’s legal notices, then is Beushausen in the same ques tionable attitude. And what reason have we to doubt it? The Times endeavors to take the disposition of legals out of the hands of the lawyers, by its editor looking up the clients, which knowledge he gleans first hand by reason of his of ficial position at the court house, and asking, cajoiling, cutting rates or pos sibly publishing same for little or nothing, secures their consent to or der their legal adviser to have said legal notices published in the county clerk’s newspaper, the Times. These are facts and are a part of the “bill of particulars” “fourth” coming. Do you want any more11 fourth” coming? There are more for the asking. To ascertain the reason for Gibson’s malevolent and without doubt action able attack on the character of At torney R. J. Nightingale last week it is only necessary to state that Mr. Nightingale assisted the county at torney in the prosecution of the Gib son case, wherein Gibson was. found to be shy several hundreds of dollars due the county, which, with interest and costs, amounted to some $500 and over. Mr. Nightingale now has the pleasure of being up against the en tire mud battery at present, but will probably escape unscathed as the guns generally explode at the breech, spilling all over the gunner. The Primary Farce. Ex-Senator Frank Curry of Custer county was In Loup City Tuesday night on a short business visit, and at the depot Wednesday morning gave a Northwestern reporter a few mo ments of his valuable time. He has just finished building a rairoud and smelter enterprise in Mexico and is atl home again looking after his extensive interests. Asked if he was out of politics, he said “Yes, for ever: since you people passed the rot ten primary law; I am done.” We hastened to protest our position is and has been against this worst law upon our statute books, and asserted our belief that nine-tenths of the newspapers of the state, outside of a few of the dailies and larger weeklies, were also against the law. “And also nine-tenths of the voters,” pre tested the senator. He also expressed his conviction that the people would sooner or later wipe the farce fjom our statutes; that instead of better ing matters and giving us beter offi cials, it has the opposite tendency; men of no standing can of their own volition become party nominees, and that the law gave undue power to the dailies, larger weeklies, and po litical centers, as against the rank and file of voters over the state. Mr. Curry believes the opposition to the primary law only needs a leader to crystalize its power and wipe out said law. Senator Curry is one of the brainiest, most brilliant, cleanest and fairest men ever in the state’s political arena, and we believe voices the crying demand of the majority of the voters of the the state. Will the Lincoln Daily News take cognizance of Senator Curry’s views, which are practically the same as expressed by the Northwestern two weeks since in answer to the News writer's fling at conventions and “red-nosed” leaders, as the News put it, even if the News is too big and high and powerful and omnipotent, fn its own opinion, to condescend to answer or reply to the same ideas expressed by the North western, one of its obscure country contemporaries, seemingly on the hy pothesis, perhaps, that “no good can come out of Nazareth.” Week before last we insisted Beush liausen was Using his office as county clerk to secure business for his news paper. • This he practically admitted in his paper last week but tries to sneak out of it on the assertion that clients have the right to designate to their legal advisers what paper shall print their notices. Very pretty, Mr. Beushausen, but is it not a fact that as soon as a suit is filed in your office, you take immediate steps to see said party and if possible get him to order his lawyer to place the legal printing of the same in your paper, at legal or cut rates? The three legal notices in question Would have come to the Northwestern through Mr. Nightin gale, had. not Beushausen deliberately knocked on $\i\ business and used his office as cpunty clerk to secure said legals, and yet sometime since told us he had not and would not seek to take away business from us. How long would Uncle Sam stand for one of his Nasbys using tips of his office to sup port his paper to the detriment of his contemporaries? The main trouble with Beushausen is that the almighty dollar with him overshadows decency in business relations to too great an extent. Does Mr. Beushausen want any further bill of particulars •‘fourth”coming? If so, there are plen ty, without exhausting the source. About the meanest suspicion cast upon us of late is the query as to whether we are guilty of writing the Times editorials. Since when have we developed the aptitude of a tenth grade schoolboy composition style of expression? Oh, the idea is so cruel. We demand a bill of particulars be “fourth” coming, as the Time intel ligently puts it. The Times is using Gibson’s name to prejudice voters from voting for Weare for county clerk. Beush knows Mr. Weare was not brought out by or through Gibson influence, and is us ing that bugaboo merely in attempt to detract votes from the republican candidate for county clerk. It may be politics, but if so it is of a dishon est breeding. Notice or Hearing on Petition lor Letters of Administration State of Nebraska.1 > s s Sherman County, ) State of Nebraska To the next of kin and all persons interested in the estate of Louis P. Squier. deceased, late of said county: Notice is hereby given that on October 4th, 1909, a petition was Hied in the county court of said county, for the appointment of an administratrix of the estate or Louis P. Squier. deceased, late of said county, and that the same was set for hearing Saturday, the 23rd day of October, 1909, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, at the of fice of J. 3. Pedler. County Judge of said coun ty in Loup City in said county, at which time and place all persons interested in said estate may appear and be heard concerning said ap pointment. Given under my hand and the seal of said court this 4th day of October, 1909. I seal] J. s. Pedlek. County Judge. [Last pub. Oct. 21J NOTICE TO CREDITORS state oi NeDraska i >ss Sherman County | The State of Nebraska: In County Court within and for Sherman county, Nebraska, October 5th, 1909. In the matter of the estate of Jennie Kettle, deceased. To the creditors of said estatd: You are hereby notified, that I will ait at the county court room in Loup City, in said county, oin the 30th day of April, 1910. at the hour of ten o.clock a. m., to receive and ex amine all claims against said estate, with a view to tlieir adjustment and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims against said estate is the 30lh day of Aprtl. A. D. 1910. and the time limited for payment of debts is one year from the 30th day of April, 1910. Witness my hand and the seal of said coun ty court this 5th day of October, 1909. J. S. Pedleb, County Judge. (Last pub Oct. 28) WANTED—Success Magazine 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 friends and acquaintances and build up a paying and permanent business without capital. Complete outfit and instructions free. Address, "VON," Success Magazine, Room 1!0, Success Magazine Building, New York City, N. Y. BOYS. GIRLS COLOMBIA BICYCLE FREE' Greatest oiler 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." 30-31 East 32nd Street, New York City. N. Y. ROAD NOTICE. (Makowski road) To Whom It May Concern: The commissioner appointed to view the establishment and vacation of a road: Commencing at Road No. 206, on the south side of the north west quarter of section live (5), town ship sixteen (16), range fifteen (15), and running diagonally across the northwest quarter and termiuating at the northwest corner of said north west quarter be vacated and that said road be 'located and established, com mencing at the south side of said northwest quarter of section live (5), township sixteen (16), range fifteen (15), at Road No. 206, and running thence west to the southwest corner of the northwest quarter and running thence north 160 rods on section line between the northwest quarter of section six (6), and northwest quarter of section five (5), and terminating at the county line, and that said road be laid wholly on the northwest quar ter of section five (5), township six teen (16), range fifteen (15), has re ported in favor of the alteration of the same, and all objection or remon strance thereto must be filed in the office of the county clerk on or before noon of the 10th day of December, A. D. 1909, or said road will be estab lished without reference thereto. Dated this 4th day of October, A. A. 1909. C. F. Betjshausen, County Clerk. Last pub. Nov. 4. NOTICE TO CREDITORS State of Nebraska, i Sherman county, f The State of Nebraska In County Court within and for Sherman County. Nebraska, September 27. 1909. ip the matter of the estate of Fred Thode, deceased. To the Creditors of said Estate: You are hereby notifled. 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 in 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 25tli day of April. 1910. Witness my hand and the Seal of said Coun ty Court, this 27th day of September. 1909. [seal] J. S. Pedler, County Judge. (Last pub. Oct. 21) Sanitarium Treatment HASTINGS, NEBRASKA HOME TREATMENT DR. C. M. HEDRICK Makes special work of the treatment of Chronic Diseases. Will visit Loup City, Monday, Oct. II,afternoon only, at the St. Elmo Hotel. If you will come and see him, he will give you a free consultation and examination. Many people who are not seriously ill or cannot afford the time and expense of coming to the saitarium can be cured at their own home by the spe cial means we provide. Our fee is al ways very low and only to be paid as you receive benefits. 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. r\ !Ia A FI STU LA-Pay When CURED la I I MJk All Rectal Diseases cured without a surgic. I I operation. No Chloroform, Ether or other geu-^ .H M M ^^P eral aneasthetic used. CURE GUARANTEED ■ tto last a LIFE-TIME, (^examination free. B WRITS FOR BOOK ON PILES AND RECTAL DISEASES WITH TESTIMONIALS 1 eW.fcW.TAWY. 22* S—SulhllnE. Omaha, Nebraaha > | WE ARE THE PEOPLE WHO Sell Thepi IN ALL SIZES STYLES AND KINDS Our list embraces the latest and most up-to-date patterrs to be found in any mar ket. Our prices are as low as the same qual ify ol goods commands* no matter where you go to get them. We invite you to call and look them over before making vour selections for Fall * and Winter purchases. Hayhurst - Callaway Hardware Gopipapy This Daip 2-Wheel Sweep OpiLY $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 Jmplejnept JVlap Low One-Way Colonist Rates To PORTLAND and the Pacific Northwest are in effect daily September 15—October 15, inclusive, 1909 via UNION PACIFIC “The Safe Road to Travel” Electric block signal protection. Dining car meals ami service “Best in the World.” For information relative to rates, etc., call on your Local Agent <j. W. Collipriest, Loup City. Neb. The Hail Storm the Other Night Reminds us that it is time to put up your 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 fit you. Screens from 75c TTto The Mites and Lice have Their Eyes Upon that Flock of Chickens A single dollar will get a gallon of Carbolinium. Paint your roosts with this and save the chicks. SEE US FOR SCREENS AND CARBOLINIUM Keystone lujvi b Ep co. Loup City, Ashton, Rockville, Schaupps, and Arcadia, Neb. 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 25C No trouble to figure your bills and show our stock. LEININGER LUMBER. CO., Loap City,Nei>.