QUSLORENTZ exclusive!!. thm Has now opened up an exclusive stock of Gents’ Furnishing Goods In All the Latest and Most Approved Styles North Main Street, Loup City Having opened up an Exclusive Men's and Boys’ Clothing and Furnish ings Store in this city, I will handle all the latest, most Up-to-Date and ap proved styles of Clothing. Hats and Caps, and all outer and under wear, of whatsoever description worn by Men and Boys. Call and see me and I will fit you out from head to foot in the Nobbist Suits ever shown here. GIS LORENTZ, The Clothier. Professional Cards HO BTTpTsI r A R R “j Attorney-at-Law, I LOUP CITY. NEBRRSKR. R J. NIGHTINGALE AttsruT d C«iielcMt*Lai ___ LOUP PITY. NEB AARON WALL La-wyer Practices in all Courts Loup City, Neb. | R. H. MATHEW, Anorney-at-law, And Bonded Abstractor, Loup City, Nebraska <>. K. LONOACRE PHYSICIAN aid SURGEON Office, Over New Bank. TELEPHONE CALL, NO. 39 _A. J. KEARNS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON I'It<»«*«-. .’•« ortl< r At K#*%ii|eru e T»o |icM>r« Trlcphoar < e».tral Luup City - Nebraska ~ A. s. MAIN PHYSICIAN anil SDRGEON Loup Gity, Nebr. Oflice at Residence, Telephone Connection ROBERT P. STARR (Successor to M. II. Mead) Bonded Abstracter Lour Citt. - Nebraska. Only set of Abstract books in county S. A. ALLEN. DEJTTiST, LOUP CITY. - - NKK. Office up stairs iu the new Stale Bank build me. W. L MARCY. DEXT18T, LOUP CITY, NEE OFFICE: East Side Public Soune Phone, 10 on 36 A (iQ'jd Hoi Hath. Clm Sbate and ArtLilc Hiircul l% wtiai you gel »t Engle’s Barber Shop t4TAgent for Crand Island Steam Laundry. Basket leaves Wednesday evening of each week. I Cure Nerve-Vital Debility. Weak neea. Draine. Rupture. Stricture. Varicocele. Blood Poieon. Private Skin and Chronic Dieeaeos of Men I do not ask you to « ome t® me tl rst if you lielleve others ran rure you Should they fail, don't *tve up It Is better to come late than not at all. Ke member, that curing diseases after all oth ers have railed has been my specialty for years. If you cannot jrtail me personally. erne symptoms that trouble you most. A vaal majority of rases ran be cured by my system of borne treatment ebirb Is tbe must aarcusaf uI system ever devised 1 make do rbarirr private counsel and give to each patient a legal < •‘Otrart In anting backed b« abundant eupital. U» bold tor the promise P > sirians bustng stubborc cases to treat ar rordia. i lav ’rdNb'fkMFN cured of nil isirousuh «1tb me " vrlTla.lv W(mib and bladdrr olieiaser ulcerations. menstrual trouble etc Conbdciit.al Private home It tbe suburbs, beforeaud during confinement Motberiy care aod best alleution guaran leed Hood homes found for babies enCCI PlMllTHKI V rKI.Kt I Ittfci So charge ubalever to anv mail eoman or child living In Ull’P CITY or vicinity suSering from any CHRONIC lilvi AM', a •1"“' X-RAY KXAM1NA TIUN Oittieuil h ' me i.aik Inside of you aieadutely f ree Of cborge a. Dlek SPECIALIST. GRAND UT. rCICn, ISLAND. NEB ORIceop »uaite 3ll Hall. I* W. bectnv* Street THK NORTHWESTERN r^KMS —91.00 PKU YKAK. I r PAID IN ADVA NCI Bote red at the Loup Cttv Postofflre for tran& nissiou throuirh the mails* as second claas matter. Office ’Phone, - - - 6 on 108 Residence ’Phone, - 2 on 108 J. W. BURLEIGH. Ed. and Pub Death of Edwin Veeder We regret to announce Uie death of Mr. Edwin Veeder of tins city, which occurred at the home of his mother. Mk. s. f. r eynolds, Wednesday of j this week, at 5 o'clock in the morn ing, after an illness of but a few days, although he had been a sutrerer from kidney trouble for many years. Edwin Veeder was born April 23, 1371, at Batavja. ills. He came with his mother to Sherman county in < K-tober, 1S74. his deatli occurring on the morning of March 2nd. 1910. Be sides his mother, lie leaves one daughter. Lavada. aged 11 years, liv ing at West I’nion, this state, and who arrived Tuesday morning. The bereaved ones have the sympathy of their many friends in their sorrow. 1 he funeral will be heid Friday after n ion at 2 o'clock from the Methodist j church, interment at. Sunny Slope cemetery in Webster township. The deceased was a member of the Loyal Mystic Legion, under the auspices of which the funeral will take place. Sad Accident We are pained to chronicle the fearful accident to the little n-year old son <>f Mr. and Mrs. Ed Oltmann, near Schaupps. which occurred last Sunday evening, whereby the little fellow had his right hand so badly mangled in a cream separator that the injured member was amputated at the wrist the following Tuesday evening. The family were at a neigh bors, w hen in some manner the little fellow's right hand was caught in the separator, tearing it in a frightful manner. It was thought the hand could l>e saved with the loss of one or two lingers, but it was found neces sary to amputate the entire hand at the wrist. Reports this morning are to the etfect that the little patient is resting as well as could be expected. McKinnie Grand Concert Mr. ami Mrs. B. P. McKinnie will ghe a recital in the opera house, Monday evening. March 14th. The following was taken from the Colum bus Telegram: “Not in a long time has it been tlie privilege of Columbus people to attend a song recital giving iptile tlie satisfaction of that present ed at North theatre last Monday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Burt I’. Mc Kinnie. assisted by home musicians. A ill the classic numbers the program offered a choice selection wherein melody and sentiment prevailed to a greater degiee. thus atfording pleas ure for lie trained, as well as the untrained critic. Her pleasing man ner and wonderful voice instantly won for Mrs. McKinnie tlie admira tion of her audience, and tlie rich b ritone of Mr. McKinnie was the U st male voice which has yet been heard at the North. Every number of the program called for an encore except the last, after which the cur tain went down. If The Telegram clitic judged aright the temper of tlie audience the folk songs by Mrs. McKinnie in the Scotch and’ Irish d alects and in tlie Swedish language were received the best. Tlie favorite song by Mr. McKinnie was “Mother 0 Mine.” Along R. R. No- 2. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Porter L. Curry, a 10!, pound boy on Keb. 17th. Porter was around with the cigars Monday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Clias. Barnes moved ; from this route to half a mile north of Austin Monday. They have been almost constant patrons of carrier ever since coming here and we are sorry to see them leave the route. Webster township had a school meeting Tuesday. .lack 1‘ageler reports the sale of Mads Fredrickson last Wednesday a good one. II dozen chickens selling for about *7 a dozen. The Ladies' Aid Society of Wiggle ( reek surprised Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Bell one evening last week by coin ing in and taking possession of their home without their consent, hut they soon found it was only a friendly t ail to wisli tht m good luck in their new 1 mine. Their home for the present * ill be will i Albert Fiebig. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davenport were trading at Loup City Tuesday. Mrs. Emma Eddy is visiting her home at Hallam. Richard Brodock had his corn ••helled Monday. Heo. McFadden shipped his fat cattle to Soutli Omaha Monday. •lolin Foy had half of liis groceries stolen out of his buggy in Loup City last Saturday evening. There was a “hit-or-miss” party at | the home of J. A. Mcllravy Saturday j night. You should have been there : and enjoyed the funny costumes. Mrs. Anna Oltjenl/runs is visiting her mother at Hallam, Neb., who is very feeble. She expects to be home the last of this week. Miss May Mcllravy brought Miss Mable Johnson to Loup Citv Monday morning in time to catch 'the east bound passenger. Ed Flynn was hauling corn to Loup City markets. Miss Mary Davenport was out visit ing her brother last week. Miss Olive Gallup of Grand Island visited her sister. Mrs. L'B. Hale last week. Art Wilson built a new chicken house last week. Harold Burt is working for J. E. Roush. Raul Hei/.ner was at Rockville last Tuesday. Miss Klea McNulty is now boarding at Dick Brodock's. Gus Younglund and Chas. Barnes were hauling corn to Loup City last week. O. F. Petersen and son Clarence were out on Route No. 2 Friday. The following families have been compelled to move this spring: Paul Hei/.ner, Stewart McFadden. F. R. Bell, Mads Fredrickson. Frank Dad dow, Chas. Barnes. Ed Flynn. 1*. B. Craven. S. L. Wilson, Glazik, Jake Roy, Roy Conger. Frank Dietz. Loren Gee, John Foy, John Haller anti Will Garner. Why not put the road drags on the i roads leading to Loup City? Andy Widstrand was trading at Loup City Monday. Mrs. John Squires is visiting at her old home at Clay Center. Get all your money orders of your carrier, also stamped envelopes, postal cards, stamps and register all your letters and packages with him. Another one of Henry Kuhl’s chil dren. Miss Lena, came down with the scarlet fever last week, which makes the fifth case, and three of the oldest boys have not yet contracted the disease. Roy Fross and Miss Cora Fross attendedchurchat LoupCitvSunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Douglas attend ed church at Loup City Sunday. Chas. Sickles has rented his farm to Chris Sinner for next year. There are not any sinners on Route No. 2. Mrs. Conrad Koch aud three chil dren have the scarlet fever. Supervisors’ Proceedings Loup City, Xeb., Feb. 23rd, 1910— The Countp Board of Supervisors met at tlie court iiouse in regular session, pursuant to adjournment of Jan. 12th, members present being Aden, Beck, Brown. Rewolinski and Welty, and Dieterichs, clerk. Absent, Depew and Peters. On motion Beck was chosen tem porary chairman. Minutes of last meeting read and on motion approved as read. J. S. Pedler presented the following resolution or offer: “Comes now VV. W. |E. n motion the action taken on Jan. 6th. 1910. in regard to the Schumann road was reconsidered and the road and damages allowed thereon were disallowed for the reason that the road is already established. The llaesler consent petition in | Logan township was on motion allow-1 eel as petitioned for. The county treasurer was ordered ! t> transfer from the school bond fund [ to the general fund the following amounts in the districts mentioned:! No. 8. $14.1(1: Xo. 11. $74.99: Xo. 59, $7.00; Xo. 04, $4.02: Xo. 72. $32.01. The matter of the Varney road from ('lay township, was tpbled to the next meeting of the board. The county attorney was asked to give the board an opinion in regard to the disposal of the Special Emerg ency Bridge Fund and same was read I to the board and accepted. B. E. Meith, agent for Standard; Bridge Co., asked to withdraw the' claim of said company of $4000, tiled: on page 491 on Claim Record No. 7, and same was withdrawn. On motion the clerk is ordered to ; draw warrants against the Bridge Fund for $6200,00 and against the Special Emergency Bridge Fund for i $1800.00 in gavor of the Standard j Bridge Company, to apply on their i claim of $9579.4S, the warrants to be draw n in amounts of $1(Kk>, or less. The board then divided the town ships into a greater number of road : districts, petitions being presented I from a number of townships asking for tiie same, the township boards to1 appoint overseers in the new districts formed. The chairman is ordered to rent a vault in the First National Bank for the use of the county judge to store old records. 'Phe clerk is ordered to advertise for bids for the building of bridges for the coming year. And the chairman is authorized to approve all bonds tiled. The following claims were allowed, deductions for taxes being made, and the clerk ordered to draw warrants on the respective fund as follows. GENERAL FUND: Mopp & Bartlett.•? 4.82 Jacob Albers. 4.0(1 A. J. Kearns. 32.00 A. Wall (all tax). 3.00 W. C. Diaterichs. 20.00 J.S. Pedler. 3.00 Frank Goc. 3.20 Frank Warden.,. 3.20 Peter Ross. 3.20 Eddie Kwiatkowski. 3.20 John Klein. 3.20 Mike Kaminski . 2.00 John .Tezewski. 3.20 Stanley Warden. 3.20 Charles Goerech. P2.00 Peter Kwiatkowski . 2.00 Frank Lorcheck (all tax). 2.00 II. F. Riesland. 3.80 Eva Schmaljolin. 3.70 Robert Schmaljolin. 3.(50 Mrs. Rudolph Schmaljolin. 3.(50 C. II. Sorenson. 3.60 R. II. Mathew. 3.00 St. Galczenski (all tax). 5.00 J. W. Jones. 9.00 A. Anderstrom. 2.75 C. W. Gibson . 3.00 A. S. Main . 7.25 I, . E. Dickinson. . 1.25 E. G. Taylor.. 14.85 O. F. Petersen... . . 11.35 J W. Burleigh.21.00 E. S. Hay hurst.25.63 L. A. Williams.143.38 C. F. Beushausen.69.15 W. O. Brown. 6.20 C. J. Peters. 7.50 W. Rewolinski.*7.20 J. H. Welty_. 7.50 Hiyo Aden....*. 7.80 Ilenre Beck . 8.30 II. J: Cole (all tax)....... 3 20 State Insurance Oo. 1.16 BRIDGE FUND: St. Galczenski (all tax). 7.55 Fritz. J ohartsen. 3.20 Standard Ilridge Co.8,000.00 W. O. Brown.. .n. 20.no W. Rewolinski. 8.00 J. II. Welty. 5.00 ish.UD fund: Henry Dunker. 6.80 Aug. Beushausen.. . 6.80 Jacob Albers. . 6.80 Lincoln White.20.75 J. W. Burleigh. 6.00 E. B. Corning..... 10.25 Notice to Non-Resident Defendants. State of Nebraska. Sherman County, Leander Lowry, Annie Lowry. Mary E. Welch, Sidney Welch and Annie S. Nave, an in competent person, non-resident delendants, will take notice that on the 28th day of Febru ary, 1910. James M. Lowry and Hattie A. Low ry. plaintiffs herein, tiled their petition in the District Court of Sherman County. Nebraska, against said defendants, impleaded with George W. Lowry. Susie M. Lowry, widow of Henry Lewis Lowry, deceased. Earl Lowry and Mae Lowry, minor heirs of Henry Lewis Low ry. deceased. Susie M. Lowry, guardian of the estates of said Earl Lowry and Mae Lowry, minors, and Hattie A. Lowry, guardian of the estate of the said Annie S. Nave, incompetent, the object and prayer of which petition are to obtain the judgment of said court, confirming the shares ot said parties in the following de scribed lands, to-wit: The west half of the northwest quarter, and the we9t half of the southwest quarter, of section eight in town ship fifteen north of range sixteen west of 6th P. M.. situate in Sherman county. Nebras ka. and also the south half of the southeast quarter of section one and the north half of the northeast quarter of section twelve, all in township tifteen north of range seventeen west of tilh P. M.. situate in Custer county, Nebras ka, and adjudging that the said James M. Low ry. George \V. Lowry, Annie S. Nave. Mary E. Welch and Leander Lowry have each an undivided one-sixth share or part ih said lands, and that the said Susie M. Lowry. Earl Lowry, minor, and Mae Lowry, minor, have each an undivided one-eighteenth share or part in said lands, and that partition be made of said real esta»e according to the respective rights of said parties, or if the same cannot be equitably divided, that said premises may be sold and the proceeds thereof be divided among said parties according to their respective rights, and for such other relief as equity may require. You are required to answer said petition on or before the eleventh day of April. 1910. Dated this first day of March. 1910. James M. Lowry and Hattie a. Lowry, By R. J. Nightingale. Plaintiffs. Their Attorney. (Last pub. March 24) Notice to Non-Rceident Defendants. In the District Court in and for Sherman County. Nebraska. State of Nebraska, I -ss. Sherman County, \ John Cornford. Plaintiff, vs. James L. Pitot. -Pitot, his wife, first and true mame un known. Defendants. The above-named defendants, and eaeh of them, will take notice that the above-named plaintiff filed his petition against them in the District Court in and for Sherman county. Ne braska. on the 2stb day of February. A. D. 1910. The object and prayer of which said petition are to remove and dispel the cloud upon the title and possession of the plaintiff in and to the following described real estate, to-wit: All tnat portion or part of the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter (SW1* of NW41 sec tic n twenty-seven i27) in township fourteen (14) north, range sixteen (lSiwestof the 6th P. M. not platted into Fairview- Park, addition to Litchfield. Nebraska, caused by a certain pre tended Tax Deed, and the record thereof in the office of the County Clerk of Sherman county. Nebraska, in book No 15, at page 281), of the deed records of said county, dated De cember 12th. 1893. and executed by D. A. Jack son, the then Countv Treasurer of Sherman county, Nebraska, to James L. Pitot, and to forever repose, quiet and confirm the titie and possession of plaintiff, his heirs and assigns, in and to said premises, against the claim and demands of said defendants, their heirs, ad ministrators. executors and assigns, and that said defendants, and each of them, and all per sons, claiming by. through, or under them, or either ot them,'be perpetually enjoined and forbidden from ever having or claiming any title, interest, estate or demand in and to said premises, or any part thereof, adverse to the title and possession of the plaintiff, his heirs and assigns, and for such other, further and different relief as to the court may seem just and equitable You are required to answer said petitiou on or before the 11th day of April. A. D. 1910. or the allegations thereof will be taken as true and decree rendered in accordance with the prayer thereof. Dated this 28th day of February, 1910. John Cornfobd, Plaintiff. By Robkrt P. Starr, his Attorney. (Last pub. March 24) IMPLEMEN ! Our Samples are now on the Floor. We have several new tools to shov, you this season. It will be worth your while to to spend time in looking them over. Notice to Non-Resident Defendants. ‘ 1» the District Court in and for Sherman ! County. Nebraska. : Mary J. Sundstrom. Plaintiff, vs. j John Sundstrom. - Sundstrom. his wife, , first aud true name unknown. Mary J. Nelson. -Nelson, herhjsband, first and true name ; unknown. Eric L. Nelson.-Nelson, his wife. first and true name unknown, Mrs. Josie Madden.-Madden, her husband, first and true name unknown. Minnie Royce,-Royce, her husband, first and true name unknown. Ralph Sundstrom. a minor, of the age of 18, Prank Sundstrom. a minor of the age of 20. Alvina Sundstrom, a minor of the age of 16, Leo Sundstrom.-Sundstrom his wife, first and true name unknown. Marv J. Sundstrom, administratrix of the estate of John S. Sund strom. Defendants. State of Nebraska. County of Sherman. The above named defendants. Annie Sund strom. Mrs. Josie Madden-Madden, her husband. Mrs. Minnie Royce,-Royce. her husband, and Leo Sundstrom.-Sundstrom, his wife, will take notice that on the 1st day of March. 1910, the above named plaintiff, Mary J. Sundstrom. tiled her petition in the District Court in and for Sherman county, Nebraska, against the said defendants and each of them, impleaded with the defendants first named above, the object and prayer of which petition are to have a certain deed of conveyance made, executed and delivered by the Chicago. Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company to one John Sundstrom dated the 25th day of November. 1S99. and recorded in book 8, at page 245 of the deed records of Sherman county. Nebraska, for the North west quarter of Section 15. Township 13 North. Range 13 West of the 6th P. M. in Sherman county. Nebraska, to be decreed to be a deed of trust wherein and whereby the said John Sundstrom held the record title in and to said premises in trust and for the benefit of the said Mary J. Sundstrom and that the legal and equitable title is held and owned by the plain tiff herein And that the said defendanss and each and every one of them be decreed to have no right title tstate or claim or demand into or upon said (premises or any part thereof and that they, and each of them, their heirs, ex ecutors. administrators and assigns be forever estopped and perpetually enjoined from ever having or claiming to have any title claim or estate in and to said premises adverse to the title and possession of the plaintiff and that the title legal and equitable and of record be made and decreed to be in the plaintiff, Mary J. Sundstrom. and the title and possession in and to said premises be forever reposed, quieted and confirmed in Mary J. Sundstrom. plaintiff, her heirs, executors, administrators and assigns forever and for such other and further and different relief as to the court may seem just and equitable. The defendants. Annie Sundstrom. |Mrs. Josie Madden.-Madden, her husband, first and true name unknown. Mrs. Minnie Royce and —— Royce. her husband, first and true name unknown. Leo Sundstrom. and-Sund strom. his wife, first and true name unknown, are further notified that they are required to answer said petition on. or before, the 11th day of April. A. D. 1910, or the allegations thereof will be taken as true, and decree rendered in accordance with the prayer of said petition. Dated this 1st day of March. 1910. Mar“J. Sundstrom. Plaintiff. By Robert P. STarr. her attorney. (Last pub. March 24) ~NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS” To all whom it may concern: The commissioner appointed to locate a road “commencing at southeast corner of Section 25. on the Township line. Town 15. Range 14, Sherman county. Nebraska, and running thence one and one-half miles west between Sections 25-36 and 26 and 35. and terminating at intersection with Road No 255 be established Road to be 40 feet wide.” has reported in favor of the establishment thereof, and all objections thereto or claims for damages, must be filed in the county clerk's office on or before noon of the 5th day of April. 1910, or such road will be established without reference thereto. Dated this 3rd day of February, 1910. W. C. Diktkricbs, County Clerk. (Last pub. March 10) NOTICE PROBATE OB’ WILL Notice of Probate of Will i Dorothy Wolf. Deceased C In County Court, Sherman county, Nebraska The State of Nebraska to the heirs and next of kin of the said Dorothy Wolf, deceased: Take Notice. That upon filing of a written instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of Dorothy Wolf, deceased, for pro bate and allowance, it is ordered that said matter be set for hearing the 4th day of March, A. D. 1910. befo-e said County Court, at the hour of II o'clock a. m..at which time any person interested may appear and contest the same: and notice of this proceed ing is ordered published three weeks suc cessively In the Loup City Northwestern, a weekly newspaper published in this state, at Loup City. Nebraska In testimony whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of the County Court, at Loup City, this 10th day of February. A. D. 1910. E. A. Smith. County Judge. (Last pub March 3) HERBERT E. GOOCH & CO. Brokers aud Dealers in Et*ain, Prmrisiuns and Stacks Private Wires. Largest House West of Chicago 50 Fifty Offices in Nebraska 50 T. A. CLARK, - MANAGER Piione 14. St. Paul, Nebr. PURE Barred Plymouth Rock COCKERELS Wild Rose Stock Farm One mile east of town. ’Phone, 2 on 12. L. N. SMITH. Low Rates \ to the PACIFIC NORTHWEST In eflect daily from March I to April 15, 1910 via “The Safe Road to Travel” Dustless, perfect track—electric block signals - -dining car 0 meals and service “Best in the World.” For rates and other information call on or address your Local Agent G. W. COLLIPRIEST 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., Loup Cily, Neb. I SELL THE LITC 11 F HID AND THE GpE/\f WESfEPP MANURE SPREADERS Which are of the leading makes. Now is the time to clean up your barn yards before other spring work begins, by the use of a ma nure spreader. It means a big increase in your crops and brings up the value of your land. See? T. M. REED