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    Professionsi. Cards
R. J. NIGHTINGALE
Attorney and Comelcr-at-Law
_LOUP CITY. NEB
ROBT.P. STARR
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW;
LOUP CITY, NEBR&SK&.
AARON WALL
Lst^w^y er
Practices in all Courts
Loup City, Neb.
R. H. MATHEW,
« '
Attorney-at-law,
And Bonded Abstractor,
Loup City, Nebraska
O. E. LONCiACRE
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
Lniip Eitp. - Nebraska
ROBERT P. STARR
(Successor to M. H. Mead)
Bonded Abstracter
Loup City, - Nebraska.
Ouly set of Abstract books in county
S. A. ALLEN,
DEJYTIST,
LOUP CITY, * • NEB.
Office up stairs in the new State
Bank building.
W, L. MARCY,
DEUVTXSV#
LOUP 0ITY, NEE
OFFICE: East Side Public Sauaie
Plione, 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
;ome to me first if you
relieve others can cure
you. Should they fail,
lon't give up. It is
setter to come late
than not at all. Re
member, that curing
liseases after all oth
ers have failed has
Seen 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 Invited^ cured of all
to consult with me. " vrIVIl.ll 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.
Cpppi POSITIVELY FREE!
rl»ts. No charge whatever to anv
man. woman or child living in LOUP CITY
or vicinity, suffering from any CHRONIC
DISEASE, a *1(1.00 X-RAY EXAMINA
TION. Come and let me look inside of you
absolutely free of charge.
Hr Pis»h SPECIALIST. GRAND
UT. IXlwn, ISLAND. NEB. Office op
posite Citv Hall, 103 W. Second Street.
I have some extra
heavy boned, lengthy,
pure Poland China boars
now ready for service,
and a few high-grade
Shorthorn bulls for sale
at Wild Rose Stock Farm
one mile east of town.
Phone, 2 on 12.
L. N. SMITH.
Well Boring
Eclipse Windmills
I now wish to thank the people of Sherman
county and vicinity for their paironnge 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 Eclipse Windmill call on
C. B. HAINES,
Phone. Son 12. LOUP CITY, NEB
D .B. CARPENTER
Fusion Candidate for Sheriff on the
Populist and Democratic tickets.
Your vote solicited.
NOTICE OF SALE
OF LANDS FOB
DELINQUENT TAXES
For the Year 1908
and Prior Years.
State of Nebraska i
> ss
Sherman County 1
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 Couu'.y
Treasurer’s office in the court house in Loup
City. Nebraska, on the first Monday in Novem
ber. 1909, between the hours of 9 o’clock a. m.
and 4 o’clock p. in., said sale to adjourn from
day today until all the lands and lots have
been offered for sale.
The following is a list or 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
I and cost of advertising.
It. M. Hipdlksos County Treasurer.
OAK CREEK TWP.
Township 16. Range li
Des. Sec. Ann
sw4. 6 $1215
sel. 6 33 4<
nw4 . 7 30 r
sel . 8 31 0;
ne4. 9 '37 8:
nw4 . 9 33 6!
swl. 9 33 6?
nw4.10 38 91
sW4.10 28 6i
sw4.13 28 Oi
nw4.15 18 01
ne4 . ..17 19 7;
ne4 .20 25 3(
ne4.21 12 0
li w4.21 22 41
ne4.22 18 0:
sw4.22 31 7
nw4 . 22 22 5?
nel.23 SB9t
W2nw4.24 13 T
se4 .30 19 9:
nwl.30 3211
LOGAN TWP.
Township 16, Range 1
Des. Sec. Ann
nwl. 2 38 4:
sw4. 2 5671
nwl. 4 27 5!
sw4. 4 27 7!
s2nw4 .6 14 9:
n2sw4.6 15 4!
xw4 .13 32 8<
sel .. 13 32 3:
swl.22 35 6
sel.22 33 2(
e2ne4 .25 23 «
swl.25 28 3:
sel. 25 30 IK
ne l.32 27 7:
sel .32 24 8(
Township 16, Range li
w2sw4.3 10 ft
ne4.9 16 21
sel.9 182:
sel.10 26 9:
mine!.15 16 6
*2ne4.15 i0 2i
WASHINGTON TWP
Township 16, Range li
lies. Sec. Am
swl.19 27 1;
nw4nw4. 28 3 8:
lot 3.28 3 8
Township 16, Range li
lots 4 and 5. 1 14 T:
n2ne4.2 I8i
nwl.6 16 2:
\v2n w4, w2sw4... 8 22 11
sel.13 18 9
nel.15 17 3i
nel.19 13 8!
n2sw4, n2se4_i9 15 91
s2sw4.19 6 7i
sw4.20 15 li
sel.20 15 1;
sel.23 22 7
swl.24 21 6
nwl.25 24 51
nel.20 259
nwl.30 13 1!
nwl.32 16 0
nel.32 21 01
nel.35 21 3
sel.35 21 6
ELM TOWNSHIP
Lownsnip id, itange n
Des. ..Sec. Am
s2se4, s2sw4. 6 43 0
ne4. 7 43 0
nwl . 7 40 31
se4 . 9 23 5!
n2ne4, n2s2ne4 .10 16 4!
n2nw4.10 117:
sW4.13 31 4:
u2ne4.15 10 (.H
w2ne4, e2sw4.. ..21 37 5;
w 2se4.21 20 Of
t*2ne4.e2se4. ...24 21 5.'
s2nw4. s2n2nw4.24 18 21
n2n2nw4.24 5 Hi
svv4 .24 21 *2<
nw4.25 20 7;
nei.26 IS 6
nw4ne4, nefnw4.28 18 1:
nw4.30 27 5(
nwl.31 19 4:
sw4.31 19 4:
se4ne4, e2se-l. ..33 17 21
uwlswl.34 1 61
swlswl.34 5 2l
WEBSTER TVVP.
Township 15, Range 1;
Des. Sec. Ain
lots 5 and 6.2 3 CI
SC 4se4.4 17 5:
nw4.10 53 41
w2sw4.11 10 81
sw4.14 4C7
ne4.21 45 0;
slSanwl.;i0 2 0:
ne4.32 19 6(
swl.32 31 II
nwl.32 36 31
ne4 .34 25 6
Township 15, Range 1
lots 5. 6, 7, 8. ..31 28 2:
LOUP CITY TWP.
Township 15, Range li
Des. Sec. Am
sw4 .1 69 7
e2lie4.2 18 7;
lots 2, 3. 4. 2 31 6
n2ne4ne4.13 7 7!
Township 15, Range 1
swlnwl, w2sw4. 2 17 2
sw4. 4 19 3
sw4. 6 40 1
nw4. 7 23 0
ptse4.12 3 0
ptsel.12 6‘
nei .13 18 81
sei.13 18 31
pts2nw4 .17 3K
pt lots 1 2, 3.. . 19 21 5i
ne4.24 33 5!
nw4 .24 218'
©2sw4.24 10 9:
w2sw4.24 8 2!
sei.24 24 8
nw4.25 18 4!
nwl.33 23 1
nei.31 30 91
n2nw4.35 13 51
Township 14, Ranure 1
ne4 . 4 25 9;
pt se4ne4.10 61
se4nel, s2se4,
ne4se4.14 12 21
ne4.23 14 7^
pt ne4ne4.23 7(
n2nw4se4nw4.. .24 12 5!
ne4sw4.24 3 h:
lot 1.35 1;
ASHTON TVVP.
Township 15, liangc u
Des. Sec. Ami
sw4. 1 28 61
sei. 1 22 01
nwl. 5 20 41
pt Sw4. 7 2;
swl.10 15 71
sei .. .... 13 319!
sw4.17 17 5;
nwl.18 18 31
nei.18 *20 71
nei.26 28 4(
sei. 27 41 T,
swl.27 22 9(
nei.28 32 H
s2se4.33 12 01
tpi *>7 Qj
ROCKVILLE TWP*
Township 13, Runge li
Des. Sec. Aim
pi lots 2 ami 3 23 St
Township 14. Range i;
pt sw4nw4 . 3 6t
sw4.. .. 3 22 01
Iic4. 4 25 9|
n2se41ess5acres 4 11 94
nwl.5 31 7(
■sw4 . 5 24 3s
nw4.10 3134
nw4.13 33 9*.
nwl.14 32 It
nw4.17 26 21
s20a nwl.IS 2 9;
nltoanwl.IS 21 (it
swl.IS 19 14
nisei.18 15 ta
sel.23 27 5t
s2nel.32 9 3t
e2se4.32 9 31
CLAY TWP.
Township 14. Range 14
Des. Sec. Ami
nel.38 25 75
nwl.16 29 6
lot 2.27 2 7!
W2nw4. selnw4..27 13 2)
nel.31 27 35
nwl.31 33 01
swl.31 26 04
sel .31 26 04
nwl.32 20 41
swl.32 24 11
Township 14, Range 1£
nel. 2 2015
nwl.. 2 28 75
sel .14 34 15
swl..22 21 41
nwl.24 39 tit
nel./..25 17 tH
nwl.25 17 0i
swl...25 17 04
nwl .26 32 9!
ne4..27 20 45
sel.27 20 11
nwl .27 20 OS
nwl .28 354 o«
e2nel..29 13 61
swl.#29 2011
mv4.32 28 25
se4.32 20 27
HARRISON TWP
Township 14, Range 16
Des. See. Amt
w2sw4.1 18 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
ptne4.21 28
n2ne4, swr4ne4. .23 25 82
n w4se4.23 5 56
□2sw4,s2nw4... 29 38 29
ne4.30 20 68
se4.30 29 69
se4se4.31 8 16
s2s©4. 34 14 84
ptse4.35 141
SCOTT TWP.
Township 13. Range 16
Des Sec. Amt
pt e2se4. 1 40
ne4.3 25 49
nw4. 3 35 79
s2ne4, n2se4... 4 1919
s2se4. 4 9 57
n2ne4, n2nw4... 6 2050
ue4.11 10 69
nw4.11 28 62
pt se4.12 25
w2sw4..14 11 87
s2ne4. s2nw4... 15 28 99
sw4.15 42 86
se4.15 34 13
sw4...17 3138
> ne4.19 38 29
n2se4.19 14 67
sw4nw4.27 4 (M
w2sw4 .27 8 02
e*2sw4.27 10 72
se4.27 24 08
se4 . 28 16 04
1 se4 . 29 20 05
i nw4.31 158 85
: nel. 34 16 06
e2nw4.34 8 04
l nw4nw4.34 4 04
se4 .34 16 06
HAZABD TWP
Township 13, Range 15
Des. Sec. Amt
! sw4 . 9 22 99
: n2sw4.10 15 18
- s2swl.10 19 36
ne4.11 20 57
i se4.11 24 15
: swi.-.12 25 99
; sel.12 22 34
e2nw4.14 17 07
• w2nw4.14 13 26
>sw4 . 20 27 96
>s2sw4.24 9 57
* se4.24 2154
> sw4.33 3198
» ne4.34 27 36
pt sw4sw4_ 35 06
i pt sw4sw4 . ..35 29
' HKISTUL* TWr.
• Township 13, Range 13
> Des. Sec. Amt
ne4.18 8 38
i se4....18 2161
ne4ne4.21 4 83
•s2ne4.21 16 15
ne4se4.21 33 38
I nw4sw4.22 3 24
,'lot5ands21ot6.22 6 13
n2 lot 6 .22 81
s2se4. .25 1127
lots 5 and 6... .25 7 04
Se4nw4 . 26 6 44
e2ne4.;i3 16 97
se4.31 12 93
e2sw4.34 6 38
i Township 13. Range 14
nel. 4 21 86
ne4. 7 22 86
» se4. 7 2315
'sel.18 32 93
nw4.20 37 02
sw4.2ft 25 01
nwl.21 26 58
sel.21 24 55
sw4.vit4 26 63
» nel..:...,28 35 23
sel.28 27 33
; se4 . 32 28 43
LOFFCITY VILLAGE'
• Original Town
Lot Blk Amt
9 to 12.2 11 3 79
13 and 11.2 1 89
19 to 22. 2 10 47
6 and 7. 3 9 02
! 9 to 10. 3 2 33
H6.3 1 79
• 21.3 1 90
8 to 10. 7 4 73
» 13 to 17. 7 9 47
! 10 to 14.10 3 61
i 15 to 16.10 145
H7 to 19.10 145
I 1 to 12.12 10 32
: 13 to 15 .14 1 78
21 to 24.16 2 34
: 4 to5.17 19 40
21 to 24.17 11 75
i w 24ft lot 3.18 20 28
,10 to 12.18 6198
s2 lots 18 and 19.18 190
» n35ft lots 20-24.. 18 18 11
I .19 18 40
I 7 and 8.19 30 10
II ands40ftl2..19 39 33
i 16 and 17.19 9 18
120 and 21.19 6 01
5..20 1 28
I 4 to 7 .22 12 73
19 to 24.23 4 46
5 to 8.24 11 75
HI and 12 .24 4 79
14. 25 3 23
19 . 25 79
I 22 and 23.25 1 45
: 24.25 78
13 to 14.25 9 07
15 and 16.26 1 89
17 .26 93
n 115ft lots 1,2,3.27 13 48
18 to 21.27 12 37
1 to 5.28 13 93
18 .28 1 44
19 to 20.28 7 28
land 2.29 1 16
1 to 4.34 12 70
34 to 35.34 1 00
62 to 64 .34 1 33
66 to 67.34 93
68 to 70.34 1 33
73 to 74.34 93
1 to 5.35 3 61
10 .35 72
17 and 18.35 1 44
24 to 33.35 12 82
19 to 21.35 2 16
First Addition
w 467 ft. 1 1 44
n2 and sw4. 5 7 62
n2 and se4. 7 1 44
100x300 ft. 8 9 52
100x155 ft. 8 1 89
100x148 ft. 8 5 67
100x147 ft. 8 5 67
40x500 ft. 8 1 88
ne4 —.12 13 19
nw4.12 4 31
ne4.13 4 27
50x140 ft.14 32
n2. 15 17 94!
s2.15 9 02
Hogue’s Sub-Division
all.-1 15 04
w2 and w2e2_3 15 14
1 to 2 . 4 9 85 1
14 to 16.4 I 48 I
Lalk & Kriechbaum’s
Addition
«. 2 7 2
8 . 5 93
9 to 12 5 6 18
13 to 20.11 18 05
7 to 10.12 13 53
19.13 2 41
Barker’s First Add
I to 6. 4 2 78
II and 12.(1 8 41
9 and 10.6 9 51
7 to 10 . 8 39 12
11 and 12. 8 2 83
13 to 18. 8 8 24
Barker's Second Add
13 to 24.8 4 35
I to 6. 8 10 34
7 to 12. 8 8 34
13 to 24 . 8 5 47
I to 10. 9 12 39
13 to 24. 9 6 67
pt lots 1 to 5_11 90
I to 6 and part
7 to 10.15 90
pt 6 to 12.13 90
d0x200ft selnwl
nw4secl8-15^14 2 74
.'10x300ft in se4
nw4nw4 set 18
15-14. 4 57
.1. Woods Smiths Add
II to 12.6 1 44
11 to 12.7 1 55
1 to 3. 8 1 22
4 to 5. 8 1 15
1 to 2. 9 1 16
3 to 6. 9 2 33
19. 9 56
1 to 3.II 1 78
9 to 12.11 11 52
10 and 11 .12 1 16
12 .12 56
19 to 20.12 116
19 to 24. IS 1 80
all.14 48 18
all.15 17 28
all.1(1 27 24
/
7 to 12.18 1 44,1 and 2.18 2 45
13 to 18.18 93 3.*.18 18!
17 to 18 .18 45 4 and 5...18 41
19 to 21.23 9 186.....18 26
9 to 12.24 16 28 11 and 12.18 33
land 2.25 1 44 5.19 77
6 .,.25 78 n2 loti.20 3 94
5 to 6 .26 116 1.21 19
7 to 8.26 1 16 2.21 4 61
16 .26 56 7. 26 5 06
17 to 20.26 2 31 1 to 12.27 1 12
1 to 6.32 16 37 1.28 49
1 to 3.34 3 94 2.28 3 24
7 to 12.35 5 67 3 and 4.28 49
Unplatted Portion of n2 lot 1. 30 83
Sec 18 and 7. T 15, R 14 4. 30 2 53
LOUPCITY VILLAGE 5.30 3 09
Des Sec Amt 8.31 33
pt sw4 tract 7.. 7 16 72 1 to 14.32 4 69
pt sw4 tract 10. 7 16 16 Unplatted Portion in
ptsw4 tract 11. 7 10 01 Rockville Village
pt sw4 tract 29.18 28 Township 13. Range 13
pt sw4 tract 43.18 2 67 Des Sec Amt
pt SW4 tract 44.18 3 61 ne4. 4 24 28
ASHTON VILLAGE nw4. 4 26 36
Original Town se4. 4 27 19
Lot Blk Amt pt se4sw4..5 2 22
9 . 2 80 ptne4sw4ne4... 8 4 09
10 . 2 2 00pt ne4sw4ne4.. 8 19
lamln22. 5 8 75 ptne4sw4ne4... 8 19
4 and 5. 5 3 41 pt ne4. 8 19
6 & 7 & n 22ft 8.. 5 17 50 sw4 . 9 23 01
s 3ft 8 A n 20ft 9 . 5 6 67 SC4. 9 23 15
15 . 5 50 LITCHFIELD VILLAGE
2 and 3. 6 2 86 Original Town
4 and 5. 6 6 48 Lot Blk Amt
6 and 7. 6 4 93 9 and 10. I 8 04
15. 6 2 48 s2 lot 2 and all 3 2 10 87
all. 7 1 43 50x140ft sw*cor. 2 1 15
6 . 9 3 67 75x140ft sw cor. 2 1 71
17. 9 7 27 4. 4 3 45
s6tn 2 and alls.10 IS 33 7 and 8. $ 6 89
».10 1 69 13 . 6 57 24
2 and 3.12 7 20 19 . 6 4 60
14 .13 3 60 10 to 18. 7 12 54
1 and 2.13 7 89 9. 8 84
3 and 4.13 7 89 4.10 4 60
1 .15 4 43 n2 lot 8.10 36
2 . 15 50 9 and 10.10 11 49
5 and 6.15 8 06 11 and 12.10 8 04
Hand 12.15 1 07 I3andn20‘iftl4.10 20 70
Bailura.s Add 16 to 18.10 22 99
1. 3 43 9 and n2 10.11 20 70
1 and 2. 5 2 19 13.11 5 74
3 . 5 2 19 14 to 16.11 12 61
First Addition' all.: 14 3 45
7 and 8. 1 4 79 7 to 10.15 22 99
9 to 14. 1 8 63 11 and 12.15 13 80
land 2. 5 2 48 13.15 57
1 to 8 . 6 12 92 14.15 11 49
Taylor's Second Add 5.16 84
M and 15. 1 93 6.16 84
1 and 2. 2 6 34 7.16 8 61
5 to 8 . 2 2 48 5.17 84
14 to 18 . 2 7 60 6.17 71
19 to 24 . 2 10 30 FAIRVIEVV PARK
Ojendyk-Dunker Add 6 and 7. 2 6 50
1 to 6 . 4 2 62 First! Addition
1 to 16. 5 7 10 3. 1 84
Unplatted Portions of 7. 2 1 10
Sections 27 and 22 in 10. 2 10 37
Ashton Village 4. 6 804
Des Sec Amt Anderson's Addition
ptnw4nw4_ 27 6 10 1. 1 57
pt nw4nw4.27 7 10 8. 1 88
pt nw4nw4.27 1 86 l to 4. 2 10 35
pt nw4nw4.27 3 79 7 . 2 72
pt nwlnw4.27 8 51 8 . 2 5 74
pt selne4.27 6 72 Unplatted Portion in
pt se4ne4 . 27 2 93 Litchtield in Section 28
pt sw4ne4.27 1 69iDes Sec. Amt
pt sw4ne4.27 76|ptn2se4.28 12 54
pt sw4ne4.27 1 17j pt se4ne4 . 28 12 54
pt se4ne4.27 7 34 pt ne4se4.28 1 57
ptsw4sw4.22 10 37: HAZARD VILLAGE
pt'selswl.3* 7 27! Lot Blk Amt
ROCKVILLE VILLAGE-1.. 5 27
Lot Blk Amt117. 6 4 52
2 46 8 and 10... 5 55 10.12 6 74
7 9 and 11. 5 33,2.10 1 00
12 . 5 12 6 and 6.10 142
13 .5 12 17 and 18.10 3 22
11 to 15. 5 37 4.11 3 14
2 4 6 8 10 1214 16 . 6 96 1 to 3.14 82
5 7 24 6 and 8... 7 74 4.14 26
all. 9 12 Sand 6.14 59
2 4 and 6. 8 48 7 to 9.14 5 00
1 to 12.11 7 82 10 and 11 ....14 93
all.17 3 57 5.15 34
THE NORTHWESTERN
TERMS:—*1.00 PER TEAR. IT PAID IN ADVANCE
Entered at the Loop City Postotflce for trans
mission through the malls as second
class matter.
Office ’Phone, - - - 6 on 108
Residence ’Phone, - 2 on 108
J. W. BURLEIGH. Kd. and Pnb.
••
Thd Republican Ticket.
For County Clerk—
WALT WE A RE.
Harrison Township.
For County Treasurer—
JOSEPH DADDOW,
Clay Township.
For County Judge—
GEORGE nOLMES,
Bristol Township.
For County Sheriff—
L. A. WILLIAMS,
Loup City Township.
For County Superintendent—
■MARY 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. 6,
Bristol Township.
J. II. WELTY,
Washington Township.
The serious illness of my mother in
Illinois, which required my presence,
has prevented my calling on you per
sonally. I therefore take this oppor
tunity of soliciting your support for
County Superintendent. Respectful
ly, Mary A. K. Hendrickson.
The federal court last Saturday
handed down a decision knocking out
the bank guarantee law. Now listen
to the democratic wail.
Minnesota bested Nebraska in the
great football game at Omaha last
Saturday—14 to 0. Our boys who
witnessed the game say it was one of
the biggest events they ever saw.
Jack Johnson, the colored cham
pion, bested Getchel at San Fran
cisco last Saturday in the 12th round.
The result will be different when
Jeffries gets into the swim, or we miss
our guess.
Pittsburg defeated Detroit in the
final game of the series at Detroit
last Saturday by a score of 8 to 0,
thus making Pittsburg the National
champions, winning four of the seven
games played.
Presidents Taft and Diaz met at
El Paso last Saturday and the big
presidential event, over which there
has been so much comment, passed
without anything of moment happen
ing, although it was claimed anar
chists had laid plans to kill both. So
much for yellow journalism.
Beushausen says he “loves Bro?
Burleigh,” etc. When you consider j
the way in which he has been show
ing his “love,” one questions whether
the pickpocket relieves his victim !
because he “loves” him, or the burg
lar plies his trade because he “loves”
those he ,“touches.” Such “love” is (
very “touching.” We prefer not to
be “loved” so forcibly.
Of course, you want for sheriff a
man who is true and tried as a peace
officer, and has made one of the best
sheriffs in the Estate. That man is
Uncle Lou Williams, and there is
none better.
If you want to perpetuate the
reign of C.. F. Beushausen in the
county clerk’s office, then you will
vote for the fusion candidate for that
offce. if you .don’t, then vote for Walt
Weare, the republican candidate.
Arote for Geo. Holmes, the farmer
candidate for county judge on the
republican ticket. A'ou make nc
mistake in his selection. He is a
clear-headed, logical, far-seeing man
and will make an ideal county judge
Farmers, if you want one of youi
number in the county treasurer’s
office, and one of those who have lived
here for a quarter of a century, and
wno is most well and favorably known
vote tot Jos. Daddow, republican can
didate for county treasurer. Yoi
can do no better.
J. T. Campbell sold his farm this
week that he bought of Mrs. Roms
dal, known as the Engle farm, tc
W. D. Phillips of Waterloo, Nebr..
who intends to make it his home.—
Litchfield Monitor.
Dwight Jacoby, who is making
mighty good with his farming in
terests in Sherlhan county, returned
home yesterday after a week’s visit
with his parents in this city, and
other Hamilton county relatives.
Mrs. Jacoby and the children whc
were with him will make a longei
visit.—Aurora Republican.
Death of Grandma Scott
Oil Monday afternoon, Oct. 18,1909,
Mrs. Geo. H. Scott, one of the oldest
residents of Loup City and Sherman
county, departed this life at her home
aged 82 years, 5 moeths and 15 days.
The funeral took place from the M. E.
church, Wednesday afternoon, and
the remains laid to rest in Evergreen
cemetery. Elizabeth Hardy was born
in Jordan, New York, May 3, 1827.
Her education was attained in agirls’
seminary at Little Falls, N. Y. On
April 6, 1352, she was united in
marriage witli George H. Scott, and
their married life was mostly spent
in frontier communities. Some three
years after their wedding they emi
grated to Illinois, locating on a farm
near Dwight, where they made their
home until 1880 when they moved to
Nebiaska and Sherman county, sett
ling on a farm in Davis Creek pre
cinct and In 1893 they came to Loup
City, from which place each of them
have now passed to the “Home where
changes never Come.” Mr. Scott
departed this life on April 13, 1903.
Their married life of one year and
seven-days oyer a half century, was
made up of An intermingling of the
joys and sorrows, the difficulties and
successes that usually are experienced
in the long apd useful career which
they passed. Nine children were born
to them, tWO?of ivhom died in chHd
hobd-^a girl drowning In a well, and
a boy dragged to death by a horse.
Seven have grown- to manhood and
womanhood and remain to cherish
the memory of the parents who bore
them. They are as follows: J. R.
Scott, Perry, Okh. Mrs. Kate Kettle
and Mrs. Lucy Finch of North Loup,
Neb., Geo. H„ Scott, Council Bluffs,
Iowa, L. G. Scott, Sebastopol, Cal.,
Mrs. |Iona Sharp, Loup City, and
Thaddeus M. Scott, Aurora, Neb., all
of whom were present at the funeral
except G. H. Scott, who is absent in
the west on business and could not be
found, and L. G. Scott, who was pre
vented from attending by illness.
Mother Scott was raised in a Chris
tian home and early in life united
with, the Methodist Episcopal church,
her membership continuing therein
until she has now been transferred to
the Church Triumphant. Mr. and
Mrs. Scott were active in the work of
the church here, and after his death
she was faithful in attendance upon
the services as her strength would
permit. A few days ago she was
siezed with a cold, which suddenly
became serious, and on Monday, Oct.
18, 1909, she ceased her labors on
earth to enter upon the “Rest that
remaineth to the people of God.”
CARD OF TAANKS.
We wish to extend to the neighbors
and friends of our beloved mother,
Mrs. G. H. Scott, our sincere and
heartfelt thanks for the many acts of
loving kindness towards her in her
life time, and generous assistance dur
ing her last sickness and burial.
J. R. Scott. Mrs. Kate Kettle, Mrs.
Lucy Finch, G. H. Scott, L. G. Scott,
Mrs. Iona Sharp, T. M. Scott.
To the Voters of Sherman Co.
I do not intend to say any uncom
plimentary things about any man, or
number of men, nut from whatlhave
heard, I must say something, and that
something will be said in as few words
is possible, as I must pay for the pub
lication. First, I want to impress
this fact on the minds of the voters
if Sherman county, that no man or
combination of men own me, I do not
isk, neither will I appreciate the
issistance of any banking institution
in Loup City, neither do 1 ask for the
issistance of any lawyer or newspaper,
if the combination which exists
igainst me is to be broken, it can be
iroken only by the vote of the com
non people. 220 voters signed my
letition demanding that my name be
printed on the ballot. Such being the
case, it makes me a free man, When
[ made up my mind to enter this race
[ did not think there cduld dwell in
die mind and soul of any man so
nuch deceit and deception as exists
n the political make-up of one of
Loup City’s bankers. My friends, I
im making the fight alone. I’m too
ioor to drive anpund the county and
see you all. I have been offered teams
'ree, but I can’t lose the time. There
nay be a hard frost the 2nd of Nov
ember, so I must keep on laying brick.
5ix children going to school say,
‘Work, old man.” If you think I’m
die right man for the common people
rote for me, if not, turn me down,
loodbye. Yours, etc.,
Pbtb bows,
Candidate County Judge.
Since Beushausen of the Times
admits every contention of the North
western—that he uses his.office to
feather his newspaper nest; that he
is using his columns to defeat Weart
for county clerk by prejudice; that he
is simply dollar-crazy in his financial
methods against the Northwestern
etc., there is no need of saying more
on the subject. However, Charlej
will find the precedent set by hiii
will not rebound to his credit nor tc
his bank account.
AUCTION OF SCHOOL LANDS
Notice is hereby given that on the 8th daj
of November. 1909. at -.’o'clock pm. at th<
office of the county treasurer of Shermm
county, the Commissioner of Public Land:
and Buildings, or his authorized represen
tatlve. will offer for lease at public auction
all educational lands within said county upoi
which forfeiture of contract has been declared
as follows:
wy, Sec 16. Town 16. R 13. Frank Pilowski
SE Sec 36, Town 13, R 13. F. E. Broaden
Dated October 13, 1909.
E. B. Cowi.es.
Commissioner Public Lands and Buildings
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
State of Nebraska 1
Sherman County 1 The State of Nebraska
In County Court within and for Shermai
county, Nebraska, October 5th. 1909.
In the matter of the estate of Jennie Kettle
deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
You are hereby notified, that I will sit a
the county court room in Loup City, in sail
county, on the 30th day of April, 1910. at thi
hour of ten Q.clock a. m., to receive and es
amine all claims against said estate, with :
view to their adjustment and allowance Thi
time limited for the presentation of claim
against said estate is the 3Ulh day of Aprtl
A. D. 1910, and the time limited for payment o
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. Pbdi.eb, County Judge.
(Last pub Oct. 28)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
State of Nebraska, j
Sherman county, 1 The State of Nebrask:
In County Court within and for Sherma:
County, Nebraska, September 27. 1909. in thi
matter of the estate of Fred Thode, deceased
To the Creditors of said Estate:
You are hereby notifled. that I will sit at th<
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 al
claims against said estate, with a view ti
their adjustment and allowance. The timi
limited for the presentation of claims agains
said estate is the 25th day of April A. D.. 1910
and the time limited for pavment of debts i>
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.
Iseal] J. S. Pedlek, County Judge.
(Last pub. Oct. 21)
Notice or Hearing on Petition lor Letters
of Administration
State of Nebraska. )
Sherman County, f State of Nebrask:
To the next of kin and ail persons interestec
in the estate of Louis P. Squier. deceased
late of said county: Notice is hereby givei
that on October 4th. 1909, a petition was tilec
in the county court of said county, for th<
appointment of an administratrix of the estat<
of Louis P. Squier. deceased, late of sale
county, and that the same was set for hearins
Saturday, the 23rd day of October. 1909, at the
hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, at the of
flee of J. 8. Pedler, County Judge of said coun
ty in Loup City in said county, at which timt
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.
[BEAL] J. S. PEM.EH. County Judge.
[Last pub. Oct. 21J
ROAD NOTICE
(G rossnicklaus Road)
To whom it may concern:
The commissioner appointed to
view and locate a road commencing
at the southeast corner of Section
five (5). Township sixteen (16), Range
fourteen (14) anti running thence west
one mile on section line and ter
minating at southwest corner of Sec
tion five (5), same town and range,
has reported in favor of the establish
ment thereof, and all claims for
damages or objections thereto must
be filed in the office of the county
clerk of Sherman county on or before
noon of the 30th day of December,
A. D. 1909, or said road will be es
tablished without reference thereto.
Dated this 20th day of October,
A. D. 1909. C. F. Bkushauskn,
County Clerk.
ROAD NOTICE.
(Makowski road)
To Whom It May Concern:
The commissioner appointed tc
view the establishment and vacation
of a road: Commencing at Road No.
206, on the south side of the north
west quarter of section five (5), town
ship sixteen (16), range fifteen (15),
and running diagonally across the
northwest quarter and terminating
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 five (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 northeast 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), lias re
ported in favor of the alteration of
the same, aDd 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. Bkushauskn,
County Clerk.
Last pub. Nov. 4.
TAILORED
Now is good
time to get
your
Suits
and
Cloaks
v. before
J the stock is
too much bro
ken. We have
a nice line in
both Ladies’
Suits and
Cloaks, Miss
es and Chil
dren’s Cloaks.
Price in La
dies’ Suits,
Ul?to
Y&o
We guarantee everything
we sell.
LOUP CITY MERC. CO.
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ARE THE PEOPLE V r O
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Sell Thepi
IN ALL SIZES
STYLES AND KINDS
Our list embraces the latest and most
up-to-date patterr s 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 - Callaway
Hardware Gopipapy
The Hail Storm the Other Night
Reminds us that it is time to put up your screens. Come in anoiet 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 X"d
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 CARROLINIt M.
KEysfO^E LU JVIBEpeO.
Loup City, Ashton, Rockville, Schaupps, and Arcadia. Act.
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g WRITE FOR BOOK ON PILES AND RECTAL DISEASES WITH TESTIMONIALS f
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IS A SPECIMEN OF THE
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that we carry in stock.
Their supremacy is appar
ent at a glance—warmth,
ease and perfedt fit, at the
lowest prices for high k
values " b
values.
We can show you a _-I ’
complete assortment of
‘ ‘ Wearbetter" Children’s
and Young Men’s Over
coats and Suits.
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 1 to 25c.
No trouble to figure your bills and show
our stock.
LEININGER LUMBER, CO., Lo,p Cay,M.
Notice or Hearing on Final Accoont or
Administrator.
State of Nebraska
Sherman Count} The State of Nebraska
To the next of kin and all persons interested in
the estate of Alfred Schmaljohn. deceased,
late of said county:
Notice is hereby given that on June 12th
1909. Robert P. Starr, administrator of the
estate of Alfred Schmaljohn. deceased, late of
said county. Hied his flnal account as such
administrator and that the same was set for
bearing Saturday, the rttb day of November.
1909, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon at the office
of J. S. 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 the allowance
of said aceount.
Given under my hand and the seal of said
court this 20th day of October, 1909.
[sul] J. S. Pedi.br. County Judge.
Last pub. Nor 4
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.