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HOBT.P. STARR
Attorney-at-law.
Loot .Vi “A.*!. F..i.
B. J. NIGHTINGALE
LOUP CITY. NEB
A A BOX WALL
Lawyer
Pratt*** in mil Court*
Loup Citr, Neb.
K. H. MATHEW,
Anorney-ai-Law,
And iljnOed AiaUirtur.
Limp * :' v. Xekrtalu
O. K. I.ONliACUK
PHYSICIAN Hi SURGEON
Office. Over New Bank
TKLtPBOXK CALL. NO. 3»
A. J. KEARNS
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Loup City - Nebraska
A. S. MAIN
PHYSICIAN ail SURGEON
Loup City. Ncbr.
■Met U IMdrntir.
Teietdiuar < uDBtrUuo
ROBERT P. STARR
'SineeMur Ut N II Modi
Bonded Abstracter
iMf ClTT.
act of Alatmt *«nki ta uiaatj
S. A. ALLKX.
D EmXTTiST.
Liter cmr. - • see.
Oier ip «tiu> ia tkr urf State
Bu>k Uillier.
W. L. MABCT.
DEXT1ST,
LOUP CITY, NEE*
UmCE Kart S.4r Public Kuuue.
HERBERT E. GOOCH & CO.
Grain. Provisiuns and
Stacks
Private Win* Lerrrv. llt*u»e
Wert td UAX‘
■a hltf * HNrr» in NXetoiu i*
T. A. CLARK, - MANAGER
PI war II. J*t_ Paul. Nr.li*.
DU. J. U. OKEGti
VETERINARY SURGEON
I late WiUrd In L/>U(i < it>. a llii
Ue intrttUrti of i»ra t*« inr Vrtcriia
ri Nctfuuir >ur*rn and Itwtrtn.
A11 ralfe prow|AJt atu-mled to da> or
nlfl.t iVine >.■«- K
I Core Nerve-Vital DetMl.tr Weak
Drains Rupture Stricture
Vincpcflt, Rloed Roisof* Prteite
mmtt i» mtr iva a > <m
i Wawattmcainn'
iw. Moil tkr) U>i
i*m i ( n ap H t»
I HKIIMI I I I KM
T« all a lMB it a*! oarm:
Tlm rowatatorf t|iHK«id U> re
|Mt upum Umr iKtatiar »( nruia
*smt- and tUm l;% to itir V iltac*
at livam rfa: Tv >ktlr and ana l
all Ua- part of Nonea 4ml in U*
t lilac*- <-f iluant w U* ( oaati of
Mmanaiii 'Uir < \«-Uca»Aa. from
■ Ur**- Midtind iKkfwua* nrt-l
ui <■ at at (liiacu. burtiicua and
Uuari iUiinad. atUdn xa*d Viliac*
of Hazard. laloauutiaraMtl) fruai
aid to ll*r aorUi oar of
Batt iaar IL aorrdiog to time rr
cuided |«ai at Toara or \ iiia«r at
Hazard aiomaid. a* liar oax- no*
af*4*rarv am liar WcortU Utrrruf to tiar
An at liar emmmtf riert at arid
ruuat): aha all at tUal foruua of
< imum rural t» xaid To»n or VU1
are of Hazard, vert, of Ur alirf
Thnrttc to olar-rr said ( .tuu« *U«rt
taunnli xaid Motncai . aUo aii
of ’>■»’ dmt or aikn J» u< Urtaeen
h/jrk £»e .. and liar ngUt-of •a* of
Ur f lilraf Barthytoa and ouinri
Katiruad and ouacMrtmr mid Sion eti
■tnrl aid H»nfia> dftct ail in said
Tomm or Village of Hazard. Ua» rr
lurtod la fatur of Marti v*atk« and
ail Aurthm tinrUi or rlaian for
itimfn ■■( Ur tied ua lime <wj«j
rktt'i ate uo or Urf*«re aaaa of tl*r
Soil da? of AqpM. IvJo. or such
>u*rU and alley* »ill Ur raalid
vrioul rtfcnnrr UaerrUt.
laird Uux 3wii dai of June. IVld
W. C. U W ■ Oerfc
I) Cm* of <tur«
iiiMU SKSriCE
Hazard
THE NORTHWESTERN'1
Cuts -■* rn TBAl IP PAID I* ACTADC*
I u LDr Uwf Cnr Pc«iuC« for irut
i ttxoor* ibr u:l> u oecoot
Office ’Phone. - - - 6 on 108
Residence ’Phone. - 2 on 108
J. U . Kl KI.KK.II. U J.n.1 Pul.
HYMENEAL
Car I sen-Ceil
lit announcement m«ived in this
nt; TtiMhr. it i> ifirwd tiiat Mr.
Carl f'. Carfcirn. cashier of the First
>utf Bank <*f tlii^ city, took snap
judgment on lii" friends some time
MBot ami »:-•» married to Miss Estella
«»eii of i loiaiii on May 18th, ISflO.
I.a»t Saturday. Mr. <'arisen left here
for a two months' trip to tlie coast,
and it »i‘ sot until the announce
ment* W• re received tiiat it was
learned tiiat it «ts to tie his honey
«<o>* tour. Tiiey went from < imaha
to I stiver and are to go to Uie cities
on ti«e I tacit* mast. thence to Alaska
and ifotne through Canada. Mr.
Car;-*'® i» <>ar (rf U*e best represen
tative* of tl»e young business men of
centra! Nel*raska and ids liost of
friends i«-re and else* lie re will
tender their tieartiest congratulations
-l»oo iiis eiii ranee into Lite ranks of
happy benedicts
Briggs- Benschoter
A <iuk*t little wedding occurred
a*t Thursday evening. June Ju. IHlii,
at tiie tiome of M r. and M rs. I *.
hettsa lioter alien tlwir eldest daugh
ter. Mfa* Laura was united in the
ho i bonds I wedlock to Mr. t'lias.
A Lrigg«. llei.C. W Harper of tlie
M. E. church officiating, The groom
is an employe of tlie Loup City mills
and a most exemplary young man in
•-very rested. The bride is well and
favorably known as one of Loup
City » choi<-.-*t girls and Uie young
people start out with tlie liest wishes
of ail of our people. Tiiey will, with
the bride s j a rents. go to liousekeep
ing in Hie < 'dirtan «-ottage. soon to
he tacated hr It. i*. Starr
Bishop-Hill
County J udge smith united a young
couple from Custer county Tuesday,
lie groom and bride loth being aged
1“ years. Uie former bating tlie con
sent of ids t a rents in writing, pres
ented by a tcollier who came along
to see the -ereiuony performed in
J Jiige Smith's must clerical manner.
Tiiey were svmuel Edgar liishop and
Mb* K-iby M Hill, and both first
«a» Lite light of day back in Iowa.
Gallup-Kalous
Wilber tt Callup of Aida. Neb.,
a broliier rtf Mrs 1. hanks Hale, was
married at Lite M. E. parsonage by
lief. W. ( Harper, last Saturday, to
Mis. 1.nue kakius of brand Island.
Tlie young people liad not tliouglit of
neing married at tiiat time until a
lew hours previous, but concluded
to give their friends a surprise.
Supervisors' Proceedings
Lamp City. Neb.. June IJUi, ln|0 -
ikard met pursuant hi adjournment
of April S'. I*l«. present lieing J. !.
Ikepew. chairman W o. Brown. J.
il. Welly. Welt/el ilewoliriski. C. J.
ivters. iliyo Aden. 11. I!eck and
W C. i tielericiis. clerk.
Tiie following business was had
and du*te U-wit .Minutes of last
meeting read and on motion appro veil.
W J Kisiier handed in a request for
James V. Hill tiiat said JatnesC. Hill
1je allowed V tile claim for damages
**? iwni «i iii»- csi*uiisning oi uie
road a.<mg the S >\V'4. See.
II. T. 14. II. I<*. Allowed oil motion.
A dikcutc laving arisen in llirri
mm Ui»nvl,ij in regard to the |iun
<ni and I or.rrum promised roads it
»ie on mot ion decided that the
whole t*ar<l proceed U> view said pro
t- -ed roads ami settle said dispute
■« Friday. June 17th, and report
| Uwir decision on tl* lM.li.
Niels Jensen Hud requested tiie
Irani tliat lie he aiiowed to tile a
. for damages on ttw establish
ment of road No. in. along tlie sw *.
, of See. CJW1 Granted
* *fi tue4.ion tl.e Koad < ouiuiittee is
to proceed Ui limi wlietiier (lie con
ditions liaii been compiled w ith in re
tard to road No. auind wlietiier tlie
i laeuim of road prayed for Jan. I".
11*6. should now be vacated. said
c •mmittee t< report at nest meeting.
‘ *n motion tlie lin k road petit ion
| »a> ■:ran:»d ;* pray ed for sikI ordered
estahnsjHsi. recorded and platted, and
.latnaces al! wd as follows. I!. K
1 rteseti n1.. se1,. lo-l*-b.. #15: James
l IIW **;. s»*4 11-14*1*. #15: Mwaid
. Hum* S .. »e 4 #J1; J. «
\ aw ter nw* 1 and n>. ne‘4 3-14-b;
J. Augustine n1-' nw 3-14-K
! #3a.
J. K. Whitaker was aiiowed lumber
for a bridge as was promised him on
the establish aient of road No. IT. on
Nov in. IS**, to be placed in ne1,
•cli-u. Ikiatd adjourned till Satur
day. June 1‘ti. at v a. m
W. C- I*ie jenchs, Countv Clerk.
June iMh. ivlo County Hoard met
pursuam. to adjournment of J une 13.
ls*lo. Full bard present with acting
* untv Attorney II. J. Nightingale
and W. C Iheterichs. clerk.
< hi motion tlie board unanimously
»oted tliat tlie road prayed for in tlie
1 Hinran peiitkin in Harrison town
sidp was tlie best of tlie two roads.
»u l»ui«an and Idckersoa* and tlie
hum* economically worked. Uk-re fore
the road in tlie l»uncan petition was
allowed a* (-rated for and ordered
-stab.tidied patted and recorded, said
r.ad to be P< feet wide ami damages
I a. .owed.as f< how-.: Anna Blodgett.
uwynw<4 3HP1* #35: James C. Hill
s -s. -u i*. #13: Willielm Kohls, n.
ii* s-14-lfc. #5; Anna E. Iik'krrvKi. s*t
ne'i •v-14-lt and %w *4 IT and ne*4 lt*
CS: Jo in lleins. nw *4 IT U-In.
; #32
' *u motion tlie llolw-rts consent
ruad petition which prays for a road
vet county line between Buffalo and
Mieruian counties was aiiowed on
condition that wlw>n Buffalo county
establhditd a road along said line as
(waved for in tlie Koberts petition.
Uien it «tiall tie establfcdted in tills
county -
«*n motion tlie clerk was ordered to
notify the authorities of City of Loup
City tint tie County Hoard will
make the city a present of tlie chains
and liitrtiing p ~ts around tlie pub
lic Wfuare in l^oup Cfcy to the City
of Loup City, providing tlie city will
keep tliew up in proper condition, or
the buard wi l lave said posts and
cioiits removed and sold to tlie high
at bidder mode of hi days. Chair
man of county lward to attend to
this matter.
The taxes on Lot ly, block 13 in
L. & K. addition to Loup City and
Lot 5 Block M original town of Loup
City, not having been paid for 21
years, it is on motion hereby ordered
by the Board that the County At
torney forthwith commence action
in district court of Sherman count/
for the foreclosure of the tax lien
upon said lots.
< *n motion board adjourned until
, 1 o’clock p. m.
W. C. IMeterichs, County Clerk.
< 'ounty Board met at 1 o'clock p m
pursuant to adjournment for dinner,
al! present except C. J. Peters.
E. A. Smith requested the County
Board to furnish more vault room
for his old records, as his storage
room was inadequate. The board on
motion allowed said request and
authorized Chairman I»epew to hire
part of the vault in the First Na
tional Bank of Loup City at a rent
al |>er annum of $12 and also on
motion the county judge was author
ized to remove such old records to
-aid vault in said bank.
< *n tie- request of County judge for
a book case and typewriter desk for
rise in his office, said request was on
motion granted an’d the ( ounty .1 udge
authorized to purchase said furni
ture and charge to county.
The Thode road petition was then
allowed and ordered established, said
r ad along the B. & M. right-of-way
on County poor farm to l»e 4<» feet
wide, rest of road full width anrl
damages to land owners along said
road allowed as follows: A. M. Bob
bins nl-2nwl4 1- 15-15. $75: A. L. Zim
merman sl-2.swl-4 5S-1K-15. $75.
»*n motion tiie proper authorities
in Loup City are ordered to remove
the old land stand from public square
in Loup City. Neb., as it is unsafe
and a public nuisance.
V resolution was on motion adopt
'd by the county hoard ordering the
courtty clerk to give due notice to
such persons who were sent to the
hospital at Lincoln by the commis
sioners of insanity of the county of
Sherman to lie there treated for
dipsomania, to re-imburse the county
for said < \(iense, according to law.
The following official bonds were
approved. <\ II. Wall, road overseer.
Harrison township: Peter Graick,
road overseer. Loup City township:
l»an MclHinaid. road overseer. Loup
< 'ity tow nship.
< >n motion C. II. French was given
the job of mowing and cleaning up
Lire court house square ill Loup City,
and he is authorized to notify such
p* rsons who pasture their horses on
the lawn'of said square to desist from
doing so under penalty of the law.
< >n motion bond of Standard Bridge
< o. of < fmalia was tabled pending in
vest igation.
The day set ity law for the county
board to settle with county treasur-!
er falls on the 4th of July, a legal,
liolidav. therefore the board agreed '
to meet on the .'>th day of July. 1910.
to make such settlement.
The claims committee reported
having allowed all claims. Aaron Wall
and 11. J. Cole's claims were taken
for taxes and .1. W. .Tone's claim was
reduced *0. The Cnderwood Type
writer Co. claim of $101.23 was al
allowed at ***-">. and Clias. Gavrych
claim of $16.50 reduced to $15 and
clerk ordered to draw warrants on
the respective funds.
GENCtUL FUS'D:
E. A. Smith, county judge. $26.31:
L. A. Williams, sheriff. 234.57: T. C.
Cliamberlain. 54: .lames Iluryta. 84:
Ferdinand Schroll, H0.;C: Klopp &
Itartlett. 45: A. Anderstrom. 3.75: C.
W. Gibson. 4.50; A. S. Main. 9: L. E.
Dickinson. 2.25: L. E. Dickinson.
27.30: J. F. Roberts, 54: Mrs Oscar
Rurman. 4: John Maiefski. 114: Ham
mond Stephens Co, 2.15: Henry Han
sen. :»i: R. R. Raunard. 81.70; R. A.
Henderson. **7t: L. W. ('alien. 102.52:
Hammond & Stephens Co.. 1.75: Carl'
de la Motte, 72: J. C. Wall. 93: Klopp j
\ Rartlett. 1.(9): Clias. Govryck. 15:
John A. l’eugh. 48: Cnderwood Type
writer Co.. 05: A. J. Kearns. 8: A.
Wall all for tax) 3.00: W. C. Diete
riclis. 5.00: ('lias. Wprner. 2.50: Adam
Rove, 2.00: Heulien Walker. 2.45: An
hui Werner. 2.50: Lloyd Illy. 2.45: Mrs.
Frank I’okorski. 2.<H>: R. H. Hen
drickson. county sup't.. 319.45: H.J.
Johansen. 51.00: Hammond Stephens
Co.. 3.70: (>. F. Petersen, county
treasurer, in.hi: W. T. Owens. 90.00:
L. A. Williams. 221.87: Dr. J. W.
Jones, ls.00: Nebraska Hospital for
the Insane. 108.50: J W. Rurleigli.
32.50. E. A Smith. 11.95: E. A. Smith.
18.70. II. J. Cole (all for tax) 1.00: H.
J. Cole (all for tax' 1 60: D. C. Grow,
l.lo: C. J. Peters. 22.00:Wenzel Ilewo
linski. 21.70: Lewis Reehthold. 25.00:
J. H. Weity, 22.00: Hiyo Aden. 21.90: j
W. O. Rrown. 20.50: Henry Reck. 22:
.1.1. Depew. 23.50: Niels Jensen Rud.
25.00: II. K. Friesen. 15.00: James C.
Hill. 15.00: Edward Rurgess. 21.00:
J W. Yawter. 50.00: Anna Rlodgett.
25.oii; c. J. Augustine. 25.00: James
C. Hill. 12-ixt; Wilhelm Kohls, 5.00;
Anna E. Dickerson. 225.00: John
Heins. 22.00: A. M. Robbins. 75.00;
A. L. Zimmerman, 75.00.
ROAD fund:
Jacob Albers. *2.40: August Reus
hausen. 2.4<»: Henry Dunker. 2.40:
Jacob *A liters. 4.20: Henry Dunker.
4.20: August Reuchausen. 4.20: Jacob
Albers. 3.60: August Reushausen.
3.no: Henry Dunker, 3.60: E. R. Corn
ing. 22.t>0.
BRIDGE FUND:
S. II. Rranscomb (5.00 for tax) 8.10:
George Heapy (2.80 for tax) 3.00: W.
(). Rrown. 4.00: Henry Reck. 6.00:
Ashton Lumber Co., 90.60.
< »n motion board adjourned sine die.
W. C. Dietericlis. County Clerk.
DRUGS! DRUGS!
AT
Swanson & Lofholm Pharmacy
Dealers in
Pure Drugs, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Sta
tionery, Sundries, Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Brushes, Class, Etc
PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED
Cement
Blocks
We now have a large supply of
Cement blocks on hand for_
We are now in position to put in
Cement Sidewalks
And guarantee to give good satisfaction
We are ready to do all kinds of
Call and Get our prices
Loup City Cement Block Co.
GUY STOUT, Manager.
HAY TOOLS
Are now the order of the day. Our stock is com
plete and the prices are right.
H Y U pSf-G ALLA WAY flDW. GO.
Not Pioneer Life
Let no man imagine he is going out to the
frontier, when he goes into the Scotts Bluff
country. He will find there everything
that goes to make people comfortable and
contented. There are good schools, clubs,
churches, thrifty, growing towns, rural mail
delivery, telephones.
Plenty of Water When Needed
Solves the problem of sure crops. Are you
prejudiced against an irrigated country?
Perhaps you don’t know anything about ir
rigation. Why not go and see? Join us on
one of our
Excursions Every Tuesday
We show you the Dams, Headgates. Canal.
Sluiceway, Laterals full of water, growing
crops, potato pits, new Sugar Facory. We
give you
Two DaYs of Information
About that tamous valley. Make your plans
to go soon.
P. O. Reed, Loup City, Nebraska
Associate Agent With
PAYfiE Jp-VESTMENT eopiPAPY
S. E. Corner 15th and Farnai.it Streets
LAND MERCHANTS
OMAHA. NEBRASKA
—' •rnimi-J
Hat is all somp people seem to
knuw aimut the quality of shingles.
If shingles were made just to spank
children wltli almost any kind would
d<’. but if you want to keep the rain
out of your house for vcars without
repair you will have to use a differ
ent standard to judge by.
Iff You Don't
you certainly will be punished for
your carelessness. About the worst
punishment that a big. grown up
man can receive is to know that he
has been “stung”.
Keystone Lumber Go.
Yards at Loup City, Ashton. Rock
ville, hehaupps and Arcadia, Neb.
Linoleum
Linoleum
Has Advanced
6 to 10 cts. a Yard
And its liable to go higher, but we
have not raised the price much...
16-4 Running Yard
8-4 Square Yar«J...
10-4 Square Yard..
You had better take advantage of
these prices before they go higher
H. P. Ferdinandt Furniture Co.
$2.75
55c
55c
&OW ROUND X’RIP
RATES
Beginning February l and. ending De
cember 20, 1910» very low I fomeseekers*
rates will be in effect the fi jrst and third
Tuesdays of each month to the West
and Northwest via the
Union Psieific
“The Safe Road to TrivdT
Dining car meal* and service *‘]3est in th* World.”
Ask about our personally conducted tours to YeUoastone National I'ark.
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