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    Professional Cards
R. 1. NIGHTINGALE
Attorn; udtatlcr'il'liw
LOUP SITY, NEB
ROBT.P. STARR
Attorney-at-Law.
LOUP CITY. NEBRSSKS.
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 ill SURGEON
Office, Over New Bank.
TELEPHONE CALL, NO. 39
A. J. KEARNS
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Phone, 30. Office at Residence
Two Doors East of Telephone Central
Lnup Eifg, - Nebraska
ROBERT P. STARR
(Successor to M. H. Mead)
Bonded Abstracter
Loup City, - Nebraska.
Ouly set of Abstract books in county
S. A. ALLEN,
nEJVTIST,
LOUP CITY, - - NEB.
Office up stairs in the new State
Bank buildinu.
W. L. MARCY.
DENTIST,
LOUP SITY, NEB
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
I l do not ask you to
[come to me 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
i years. If you cannot
I » n xuo (IClSUU<tU>,
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 invitedX|U/»a||:ai cured of all
to consult with me. ” viTIEll womb and
bladder diseaser. ulcerations, menstrual
irouble, etc. Confidential. Private home in
the suburbs, before and during confinement.
Motherly care and best attention guaran
teed. Qood homes found for babies.
* FREE* POSITIVELY FREE!
1 O""' No charge whatever to any
man. woman or child living in LOUP CITY
or vicinity, suffering from any CHRONIC
DI9EASE, a *10 00 X-RAY EXAMINA
TION. Come and let me look Inside of you
absolutely free of charge.
Dr Rich specialist, crand
I ■ „ ISLAND, NEB. Omce op
posite City Hall, 103 W. Second Street.
Poland China and Shorthorns
waagyaWwigr 'ir* - —
I have some extra heavy-boned,
lengthy, fine Poland China Boars
now ready for service, and a few
high grade Shorthorn Pulls 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 10 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 Ecilpse Windmill call on
C. B. HAINES,
Phone. 5on 12.LOUP CITY, NEB.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
State of Nebraska 1
>ss
Sherman County 1 The State of Nebraska
In County Court within and for Sherman
county, Nebraska, October 30th, 1909.
In the matter of the estate of Louis P. Squler
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 26th day of May, 1910 at'the
hour of ten o.clock a. m.. to receive and ex
amine all claims against said estate, with a
view to their adjustment and allowance. The
time limited for the presentation of claim*
against said estate is the 26th day of May
A. D. 1910, and the time limited for payment of
debts is one year from the 26th dav or Mav
1910.
Witness my hand and the seal of said coun
ty court this 30th day of October. 1909.
J. S. Pbdlir, County Judge.
(Last pub Nov. 25)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
State of Nebraska, 1
V ss
Sherman County ) The State of Nebraska
In County Court within and for Sherman coun
ty. Neb., November 12th. 1909.
In the matter of the estate of Elizabeth
Scott, deceased.
To the Creditors of said estate:
You are hereby notified that I will sit at the
county court room in Loup City, in saidooun
ty, on the 10th day of Jane. 1910, at 9 o’clock
in the forenoon, to receive and examine all
claims arainst said estate, with a view to
their adjustment and allowance. The time
limited for the presentation of claims against
said estate is the 10th day of June. A. D. 1910
and the time limited for payment of debts is
one year from said 10th day of June. 1910.
Witness m.v hand and the seal of said couuty
‘ . conrt this 12th day of November, 1809.
[bial] J. S. Pklu.eh, County Judge.
Last pub. Dec 9
THE NORTHWESTERN1
TERMS:—11.00 PER tear.IP PAID Iff ADVANCE
Entered at the Loup City Postufflce (or trans
mission throuirh the mails as second
class matter.
Office Thone, - - - 6 on 108
Residence ’Phone, - 2 on 108
J. W. BURLEIGH. Ed. and Pnt.
The proverbial worm trodden upon
turns, is an old saying, that seems to
be proving true in Sherman county.
There is a merry row on between
Gov. ^hallenberger and Peerless Bry
an over who shall boss Nebraska de
mocracy.
One by one the supreme court
knocks out the laws passed by the
late demented democratic legislature.
The latest was the new normal law.
What would become of Nebiaska
if its owner, the wonderful Edgar
Howard of the Columbus Telegram,
should let go? Horrible to contem
plate.
The sensitive south kicks on Rocke
feller donating a million to root out
the hook worm disease. Rocky is
altogether too active to suit the hook
worm.
Editor Win. E. Dayton, for many
years editor of the York Republican,
died Monday from a stroke of apo
plexy. He was born in 1856 in Penn
sylvania.
John G. Carlisle, the great Ken
tucky statesman and former secretary
of the treasury under Cleveland, is
reported dying at his home in New
York City.
Arcadia is in a peck of trouble over
the liitching-rack problem, the village
board deciding to remove them from
the main streets and the farmers
vowing to organize and trade else
where, if they are not restored.
It is claimed that “Ret” Clarkson,
formerly of the Iowa State. Register,
who has been holding down an $8,000
position in New York City, will be
relieved of that position Jan. 1, and
that he will go back to Des Moines
and start a newspaper. If so, he will
make things go some in the editorial
field.
Is it not strange that some of those
who have apparently enjoyed.having
their neighbors slandered and vilified
and reviled for the past four years
should be so anxious to quit im
mediately when the alleged slanderer
is in the meshes of the law? It is
like betting on a horse that quits at
the quarter pole in a four-mile race.
In reply to a reader who requests
us to re-publish some of the alleged
slanderous articles that have appear
ed in a certain publication the past
four years, that he might be able to
judge of their contents for hir.iself,
we courteously beg to be excused, if
for no other reason than that the
law holds the party re-publishing
alleged libelous statements equally
culpable with the originator cf the
same.
According to figures compiled by
the Chicago Record-Herald, there has
been thirty deaths and 216 injured on
the gridiron during the present foot
ball season. The deaths include eight
college players, twenty high school
boys and two members of athletic
clubs. The injuries were: Internal,
dislocated ankles, concussion of the
brain, fractured ribs, legs and arms
broken, collar bones cracked, torn
ligaments and fractured shoulders.
Stockmen shipping to the South
Omaha market are manifesting pleas
ure over the fact that the new street
car line is being built and will soon
be in operation, which will take them
from the city direct to the Exchange
building, where the offices of the
commission men are located: to the
South Omaha horse market and the
cattle sales division. In the past,
shippers have had to walk across the
viaduct and several blocks to reach
these places, where almost everyone
selling on the South Omaha market
has to go. The arrangement for the
service and extension was made by
the Union Stock Yardscompany with
the Omaha and Council Bluffs Street
Railway company, and at some ex
pense to the stock yards people, who
arranged it in the interest of shi ppers.
—Omaha Bee.
AT TOMB OF GREAT WARRIOR.
Description of Last Resting Place of
Genghis Khan.
Genghis Khan, the Mongol chief, in
the thirteenth century proved himself
one of the world’s greatest warriors.
His tomb exists at Edchen Koro, and
is described in Count de Lesdain’s
“From Pekin to Sikkim:” “Two small
tents, one behind the other, and con
nected by a very low inner door, made
of worn-out felt, and admitting
through their rents the rain and the
wind, are the ‘monuments’ destined
to perpetuate the renown of the
greatest conqueror the world has
known. . . . The ashes of the body
of Genghle Khan are deposited in a
kind of chest, cubic In shape, and
placed on a wooden support made of
small colored pillars, adorned with
paintings on al) its sides, except that
facing south, which is covered with a
finely worked copper plate represent
ing a divinity surrounded by four ani
mals which are difficult to identify.
. . . The tomb, in fact, has not always
been here, but it is difficult to know
exactly where the first descendants
of the great emperor laid his remains."
A Second libel Suit
Against Geo. H. Gibson
The Standard Gauge Editor Again Arrested for
Alleged Libelous Statements Uttered
Through His Publication.
We Give Below a Copy of Complaint Filed, With
out Comment at This Time.
Before Emerson A. Smith, Justice of
the Peace in and for Loup City
township, in Sherman county, Ne
braska:
State of Nebraska vs. George H. Gib
son.
State of Nebraska, )
County of Sherman, -ss.
Loup City Township. f
Before me, one of the J ustices of the
Peace in and for said county, per
sonally came Charles F. Beushausen,
John Minshull and Richard J. Night
ingale, who, being duly sworn, sev
erally depose and say that before the
printing and publishing of the false,
defamatory and malicious libel here
inafter mentioned, one George H.
Gibson was in November 1901, elected
County Clerk and Ex-Officio Clerk of
the District Court of Sherman coun
ty, Nebraska, and thereafter duly
qualified as such officer, and on Jan
uary 9th, 1902. entered upon the
duties of said office and continued to
perform the duties of said office until
January 7th, 1904; that on January
25th, 1908, the county of Sherman in
the state of Nebraska, acting by and
through its board of supervisors and
its county attorney, commenced an
action in the district court of Sher
man county, Nebraska, against the
said George H. Gibson and against
the sureties on his official bond to
recover certain fees which it was
alleged that said Gibson had earned,
collected and received in excess of
the sum which he was allowed bylaw
to retain for his own use, and whicli
fees lie had failed to enter on his fee
book and to pay into the county
treasury; that thereafter such pro
ceedings were had according to law
wiaii oil oepoemuer xduii, x»vt>, miu
county recovered a judgment against
the said George H. Gibson and his
sureties for the sum of 8322.0(1 and
costs taxed at 824.80; that thereafter
in November 1903, the said George H.
Gibson was elected to succeed himself
as such officer, and on January, 7th
1904, duly qualified as such officer and
entered upon the duties of said office
and continued to perform the duties
of said office until January 4,. 1906;
that on March 9. 1908, the county of
Sherman in the state of Nebraska,
acting by and through its board of
supervisors and by its county attor
ney commenced an action in the dis
trict court of said Sherman county
against said George H. Gibson, and
against the sureties upon his official
bond for said second term of office to
recover certain fees which it was
alleged that said George H. Gibson
had earned, received and collected in
excess of the amount which he was
allowed by law to retain for his own
use and which fees he had failed to
enter upon his fee book and to pay
into the county treasury; that there
after such proceedings were had ac
cording to law that on September 15,
1909, the said county recovered a
judgment against the said George H.
Gibson and his sureties for the sum
of $175.00 and costs taxed at $24.15;
that both of said causes were tried to
W. R. Stitt, a referee appointed by
the court, by and with the consent of
said George H. Gibson, and said
referee duly made his reports to the
court and which reports were duly
confirmed by the court without ob
jection on the part of the said George
H. Gibson: that for more than three
years last past the said George H.
Gibson has been the editor, publisher
and proprietor of the Standard Guage,
! a weekly newspaper printed and pub
lished at Loup City, in said county of
i Sherman, and in numerous issues of
said newspaper has claimed that the
following named persons, to-wit:
Charles F. Beushausen, John Min
shull, Richard J. Nightingale, Joseph
S. Pedler, William R. Mellor, Louis
Rein and other persons are members
of a corrupt and unlawful association
organized for the purpose of defraud
ing both individuals and the said
county of SheVman, and has been in
the habit of designating said above
named persons in their collective
capacity as the “Plunderbund ’; that
on September 16, 1909 the said George
H. Gibson, in the said county of
Sherman, unlawfully and maliciously
contriving and intending to injure,
scandalize and vilify the good name
and reputation of the said Charles F.
Beushausen, John Minshull, Richard
J. Nightingale, Joseph S. Pedler, Wil
liam R. Mellor, Louis Rein and others
and to bring them into hatred, con
tempt and disgrace, did unlawfully,
willfully and maliciously compose,
write and publish, and did cause to
te composed, written and published a
certain false, malicious and defama
tory libel of and concerning the said
Charles F. Beushausen, John Min
shull, Richard J. Nightingale, Joseph
S. Pedler, William R. Mellor, Louis
Rein and others, in their associated
capacity, and designating them under
and by the name of the Plunderbund,
in the Standard Guage, a weekly news
paper printed and published in Loup
City in said county of Sherman, and
having a general circulation in said
county, and which said scandalous, |
false and malicious libel is as follows,
that is to say:
“the plunderbund ahead"
When the plunderbund (meaning
the said Charles F. Beushausen. John
Minshull, Richard J. Nightingale,
Joseph S. Pedler, William R. Mellor,
Louis Rein and others acting together
in an associated capacity) began ac
tion against us (meaning the said
George H. Gibson, and meaning that
the said actions commenced by the
county of Sherman were commenced
bythe unlawful and fraudulent insti
gation and paocurement of said
Charles F. Beushausen, John Min
shull, Richard J. Nightingale, Joseph
S. Pedler, William R. Mellor, Louis
Rein 'and others in their associated
capacity) for a shortage in the clerk's
office, so sure were we that our ac
counts, were correct, that we told the
court that if he would appoint an
accountant to examine the books, and
he found a dollar short we would at
once pay.it. But we reckoned wrong.
The expert (meaning the said referee,
W. R.'Stitt,) found that we owed the
county $399.88 on the four years term.
We will step up and pay it. But we
want to say this, we know we do not
owe it. We will give one illustration
that is in keeping with all. Before
we turned the keys (meaningthe keys
of the said county clerk’s office) over
to our successor (meaning the said
Charles F. Beushausen), we made a
thorough investigation of the books
(meaning the books kept by said
George if. Gibson as such county clerk
and clerk of district court) and we
will give one item. We counted the
chattel mortgages (meaning the
chattel mortgages on tile in the said
county clerk’s office) and compared
them with the fee book (meaning said
George H. Gibson’s fee book as such
clerk) and found that they tallied.
When the accountant (meaning said
referee, W. R. Stitt,) compared them
he found 132 short as to entrv on the
fee book(meaning said George* H. Gib
son’s fee book as clerk). This, of
v-uuiac, «aa tnucr cue piuuueruuuu
(meaning said Charles F. Beushausen,
John Minshull, Richard J. Nightin
gale, Joseph S. Pedler, William R.
Mellor, Louis Rein and others acting
together in their associated capacity)
manipulated (meaning that they will
fully, unlawfully and maliciously
altered, defaced, mutilated and erased)
the books (meaning the books of record
in the said cletk’s office and meaning
that said books were by said persons
willfully and maliciously altered, de
faced, mutilated and erased) for near
ly four years. The above we will
make oath to. And John Minshull
was in Seattle when court set. Why?
(meaning that he had departed beyond
the jurisdiction of the court to escape
the consequences of his criminal acts.)
We are here to light the pi underbund
(meaning said £harles F. Beushausen,
John Minshull, Richard J. Nightin
gale, Joseph S. Pedler, William R.
Mellor, Louis Rein and others acting
together in their associated capacity)
and they will hear from us later, but
now we will keep our word with the
court and pay the bill, (meaning the
said judgments obtained by said coun
ty of Sherman Against said George H.
Gibson.) These (meaning said Charles
F Beushausen, John Minshull Richard
J. Nightingale, Joseph S. Pedler,
William R. Mellor, Louis Rein and
others acting together in theis as
sociated capacity) are the fellows that
raised your tax double last year.
These (meaning the said Charles F.
Beushausen, John Minshull, Richard
J. Nightingale, Joseph S. Pedler,
William R. Mellor, Louis Rein and
others acting together in their as
sociated capacity) are the same chaps
that robbed Sherman county of the
Sekutera judgment. Over the protest
ui uur auiorney, we com one couro
what we have related, little thinking
that men could be so degenerate.
There can be no shadow of doubt but
that the accounts (meaning the offi
cial accounts of said George H. Gib
son) Have been manipulated (meaning
that they have been willfully, unlaw
fully and maliciously altered, defaced
mutilated and erased) to the desire of
the plunderbund (meaning the said
Charles F. Beushausen, John Min
shull, Richard J. Nightingale, Joseph
S. Pedler, William R. Mellor, Louis
Rein and others acting together in
their associated capacity.) This is
simply robbery and perjury, that we
at present are powerless to prohibit.”
All to the great damage of the said
Charles F. Beushausen, John Min
shull, Richard J. Nightingale, Joseph
S. Pedler^William R. Mellor, Louis
Rein and others, and contrary to the
form of the statute in such case made
and provided and against the peace
and dignity of the state of Nebraska.
And for a second count of their said
complaint, the said Charles F. Beus
hausen, John Minshull and Richard
J. Nightingale do further depose and
say that, before the printiug and pub
lishing of the false, defamatory and
malicious libel hereinafter mentioned,
one George H. Gibson was in Novem
ber, 1903, elected county clerk and
ex-officio clerk of the district court of
Sherman county, Nebraska, and on
January 7,1904, duly qualified as such
officer and entered upon the duties of
said office and continued to perform
the duties of said office until January
i, 1906; that on March 9, 1908, the
county of Sherman in the state of
Nebraska, acting by and through its
board of Supervisors and by its coun
ty attorney, commenced an action in
the district court of Sherman county,
Nebraska, against the said George H.
Griteon and against the sureties on his
cfficial bond to recover certain fees
which it was alleged that said George
EL Gibson had earnd, received and
collected in excess of the amount
which he was allowed by law to re
tain for his own use, and which fees
he had failed to enter upon his fee
book and to pay into the county
treasury; that thereafter such pro
ceedings were had according to law:
that on September 15,1909, said coun
ty recovered a judgment against the
said George H. Gibson and his sure
ties for the sum of $175.00 and costs
taxed at $24.15; that on October 7,
1909, the said George II. Gibson in
said county of Sherman, unlawfully
and maliciously contriving and in
tending to injure, scandalize and vil
ify the good raine and reputation of
the following named persons, to-wit:
Charles F. Beushausen. John Min
shull, Richard J. Nightingale, Joseph
S. Pedler, William R. Mellor, Louis
Rein, and others, and to bring them
into hatred, contempt and disgrace,
did unlawfully, willfully and mali
ciously compose, write and publish,
and cause to be composed, written
and published, a certain false, mali
cious and defamatory libel of and
concerning the said Charles F. Reush
ausen, John Minsliull, Richard J.
Nightingale, Joseph S. Pedler, Wil
liam R. Mellor, Louis Rein and oth
ers, in the Standard Gauge, a weekly
newspaper, printed and published in
Loup City, in said county of Sher
man, and having a general circulation
in said county, and which said scan
dalous, false and malicious libel is as
follows; that is to say:
“After three years of manipulation
of the county records by John Min
chull, (meaning the said John Min
shull), R. J. Nightingale, (meaning
the said Richard J. Nightingale) etal.
(meaning the said Charles F. Beush
ausen, Joseph S. Pedler, William II.
Mellor, Louis Rein and others) the
last term we were in office (meaning
the office of the county clerk of said
county of Sherman) showed that we
were 132 chattel mortgages short on
the fee book.” (meaning the fee book
of said George H. Gibson as such
clerk, and that the said fee book of
said George H. Gibson had been al
tered, mutilated and erased by the
said Charles F. Beushausen, John
Minshull, Richard J. Nightingale, Jo
seph S. Pedler, William II. Mellor,
Louis Rein ane others, in such man
ner that the fees which he, the said
George II. Gibson, hadentered in said
fee book for the tiling of said 132
chattel mortgages no longer appeared
therein).
Loup City, Nebr., Sept. 26, 1909,
Gibson, being first duly sworn, depos
es and says: “That before lie turned
the keys of the county clerk’s office to
Mr. Beushausen (meaning the said
Charles F. Beushausen). in Jan., 1906,
that he carefully compared the chat
tel mortgage file with the fee book
(meaning the fee book of said George
H. Gibson) and that they tallied.”
George H. Gibson. Subscribed in my
presence and sworn to before me this
28tli day of Sept., 1909. W. J. Fisher.
Notary Public. Com. Ex. Jan. 10,1912.
Further comment is unnecessary.
All to the great damage of the said
Charles F. Beushausen, John Min
shull, Richard J. Nightingale, Joseph
S. Pedler, William R. Mellor, Louis
Rein and others, and contrary to the
form of the statute in such case made
and provided and against the peace
and dignity of the state of Nebraska.
The above complaint was sworn to
last Saturday, Nov. 20th, before the
above named justice of the peace by
Charles F. Beushausen, John Min
shull and Richard J. Nightingale, the
warrant served by the sheriff on Gib
son Monday afternoon of this week,
the hearing had the same afternoon,
and defendant was granted a contin
uance to Friday following, again be
ing his own surety in the sum of $200.
Gibson Held
To District Court
Gives Bonds in $500.00
At the preliminary hearing last
Friday, Gibson, defendant in libel
suit No. 1, was bound over to the dis
trict court in the sum of $500, his
bondsmen being August Jaeschke,
Joe Reiman and John and Eli Fisher.
Judge Wall is assisting the county
attorney in the prosecution of the
case.
You make no mistake in calling on
the Stewart Conger drays when you
want quick service.
MeCLCRE'S MAGAZINE wants a responsi
ble man or woman in Loup City and vicinity to
attend to its subscription interests. Experi
ence unnecessary. There is liberal guaranteed
compensation. A prolitable. permanent busi
ness without capital can be established among
friends and acquaintances. Whole or spare
time. This is the best time to start. Com
plete outfit and instructions free. Write now.
McClure's Magazine. 46 East 23d Street. New
York City.
FREE, to Boys and Girls. Flexible Flyer.
"The sled that steers." The best sled in the
world. You can easily secure one within a few
days by doing a little pleasant work. Some
have in a few hours. Be the first in your town.
Write today, stating your age. A postal card
will do. W. I. Davis, 155 East 24th St., New
York City.
REPORT OF THE OONDITION OF
THE
First National Bank
OF LOUP CITY
CHARTER NO. 7277, INCORPORATED
At Loup City in the State of Nebraska, at
the close of business November 16th. 1909.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts . $150,510 89
Overdrafts secured and unsecured 7.470 67
U. S. bonds to secure circulation. 7.000 00
Bonds, securities, etc. 242 50
Banking house, furniture, fixtures, 11.066 09
Due from State and Private Banks and
Bankers, Trust Companies and Sav
ings Banks. 77 96
Due from approved reserve agents_ 25,989 9b
Checks and other cash items. 313 C2
Notes of other National Banks. 200 00
Fractional paper currency, nickels
and cents. 138 44
Lawful money reserve in bank, viz:—
Specie.* 9.221 45
Legal tender notes . 3,070 00—12,-291 45
Redemption fund with U. S. treasurer
(5 per cent of circulation). 35o 00
Total.1215.711 00
LIABILITIES,
Capital stock paid In.. *25,000.00
Surplus fund. 5,000 00
Undivided profits, less expenses and
taxes paid. 465 53
National Bank uotes outstanding. 7,000 00
Individual deposits subject to
check. 93,377 38
Demand certificates of deposit- 74,868 09
Bills Payable, including Certificates
ol Deposit for money borrowed_ 10,000 00
Total.*215 711 00
State of Nebraska, | - .
County of Sherman, i
1, L. Hansen, Cashier of the above named
Bank, do solemnly swear that the above
statement is true to the best of my know
ledge and belief- L. Hansen, Cashier.
CQRRECT--ATTEST:
Iba E. Williams. Director.
3. E. ADAMS, Director.
K. J. Nightingale. Director,
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
23rd day ol No .-ember, 1909.
Bobebt P. Stark.
(SEAL.) Notary Public.
My commission expires Oct. 2nd, 1915.
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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., toup City, Neb.
DINING CAD MEALS AND SEDVICE
“Best in the World”
Dustless, pprfect track, and new steel
passenger equipment which is the
finest equipment that money can buy
--•are afforded to patrons of
the
Union Pacific
“The Safe Road to Travel”
Electric block signals- dining car
meals and service |4,Best in the
World.”
For literature, information, rates, etc.,
call on or address your
f Local Agent
G. W. Collipriest, Loup City.
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 fit you.
Screens from 75c TJtd
The Mites and Lice have Their Eyes
Upon that Flock of Ghickens
A single dollar will get a gallon of Oarbolinium. Paint your roosts with tills
and save the chicks. SEE PS FOR SCREENS AND CARBOLINIUM.
JfClysfOpME LU JVI BEp eO.
Loup City, Ashton, Rockville, Schaupps, and Arcadia, Neb.
FVS¥atv FISTULA—Pay When CURED
I I All Rectal Diseases cured without a surgic
fir f I I J operation. No Chloroform, Ether or other gen- ^
ML M M W' eral aneasthetic used. CURE GUARANTEED ■
r to last a LIFE-TIME, (^examination free. 0
WRITE FOR BOOK ON PILES AND RECTAL DISEASES WITH TESTIMONIALS B
PW. E. W. TARRY. 224 Be» Building. Omaha, Webraska * J
Masquerade Ball
Thursday, Nov. 2T>, 1909, to be given
the Germania Verein at the Daddow
opera house. Five prizes will be given
and very best music furnished.
Everybody invited.
Politics'Did It
As I have entered into political
life, and since no man can serve two
masters, therefore I announce to my
friends and customers that I have
sold my store building andl stock of
general merchandise to Mas: Leschin
sky, invoice to be taken Dec 1st. All
parties holding due bills will please
cash them before that date, and all
parties knowing themselves indebted
to me will please call and settle either
by cash or note. In the meantime
this store will be headquarters for
bargains. Thanking you for past
favors. Yours truly,
O. F. Petersen.
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Notice of Hearing on Petition fur Order of
Distriontion of Hesidne of E elate.
State of Nebraska)
Sherman County 1 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 November
16th. 1909. a petition was filed in the county
court of said county, for an order of dis
tribution of the residue of the estate of
Alfred Schmalljohn. deceased, lute of said
county, and that the same was set for
hearing Saturday, the 4th day of December,
1909, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon at the oificaj
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 heard concerning said appoint
ment.
Given under my hand and the seal of said
court this 16th day of November, 1909.
(SBax.) J. S. Pkdlbb. Couaty Judge,
f Last pub. Dec. 2]
Money to Loan.
I am prepared to make farm loans
on short, notice. Don't fail to get
my terms. A. L. Zimmerman.
ROAD NOTICE
(Varney Road)
To whom it may concern:
The commissioner appointed to
view and locate a road commencing
at the northeast corner of Section
thirty-two (32), in Township fourteen
(14), Range tifteen (15), west of the
6th p. m. and extending south on the
section lines to the southeast corner
of Section five (5) in Township thir
teen (13), Range tifteen (15), west of
the 6th p m has reported in favor of
the establishment thereof and all
claims for damages or objections
thereto must be tiled in the office of
county clerk of Sherman county.
Nebraska, on or before noon of the
20th day of January, A. D. 1910, or
said road will be established without
reference thereto.
Dated this 8th day of November,
A. D. 1909. C. F. Bkushauskn,
County Clerk.
(Last pub. Dec. 9)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
State of Nebraska, ,
V ss.
Sherman county, ) The State of Nebraska
In County Court within and for Sherman
county. Nebraska. November 23. 1906. in the
matter of the estate of Michael S. TaiTe
deceased:
To the Creditors of said Estate:
You are hereby nctilied. that 1 will ait at the
county court room in Loup City, in said coun
ty, on the 30th day of June. 1910. at len o'clock
in the forenoon, to receive and examine all
Claims against said estate, with a view to
their adjustment and allowance. Tbe time
limited for the presentation of claims against
said estate is tbe 30th day of June A D it‘A
and the time limited for payment oi debts ia
one year from the 30th day of June 1910
Witness my hand and the Seal of said Coun
ty ;Court. this 33d day of November 1908 un
ISSAL] J. S. Pxdlbb, County Judge.
(Last pub. Dec. 1C) ®