Professional Cards ROBT. P. STARR Attorney-at-Law* _LOUP CITY. XEBRMSZM. R J. NIGHTINGALE i&ssTssiSna^M^kv _LOUP CITY. NEB AARON WALL Lawyer Practices ia all Court* Loop Citr, Neb. R H. MATHEW, Anorney-ai-Law, Loup City. Nebraska o. K. LOM6ACRB PHYSICIAN 111 SDBCEON OUloe. Orer Hew Bank TELEPUoSt CALL. SO. 3» , ■ - I A. J. KEARNS PHYSICIAN AND SUBSEON Loup City - Nebraska ii*11^ ssr \ lasted «?««’*' U . - A.MU* 1 U*i* •* - _—— *•*bB*Ti*riw uicr <*■*:—r~fkr so« iy^Br af «ia»r* *• H>lrw wtf** —-- ; V* OB » —'—rTToaocirrco* 6r,,B- i-SU — r«"" TtTitipS? S._\ i I As BSC Bsk )M u> uo* i> i> ervs if lus >»JH» seises ra» rsrr »• flASfcke Ifart SkU *• t *-»* BA It k Nebraska Military Academy, Lincoln A Ui|t Gndc M id tar) Board tv School lor boy* of all age* Ideal local inn. fiMtoiar advantages of du and coats} . Ha* or* fife-proof building. full; equipped department* and iprodid opportunity School opens xviriuhtr S. Enroll- j meat mam In progress Attendance limited to m cadets For information, address B. D. Hayward, SupL. Lnooui. Nnusti VsvTB> Cosmopolitan Magazine re quires the services at a representative in Loup CHr to kwk after subscrip tion renewals and to extend ciieoia tiaa hr special methods which hare “ successful. Salan l‘re* »o-' r xperienre l essentia: Whole _ Address, with H t l *.!->•.: ' ■Mt.-tv.. 17* Broadway Xee THE NORTHWESTERN’ (IMS —«i « r«j» tub i» raid i* »»Ti»a »■«< at tit Lou* car PuotuSee *ar tnn aaaaa throw* tamatla aa aaeaad Office Phone, - 6 on 21 Residence, - - 3 on 21 i _.L — J. W. BURLEIGH. Ed. and Pmb Republican Ticket For United States Senator, Elmer J UurkeU. For «Governor, Chester H Aldrich For Lieutenant Governor. M. R Hopewell For Secretary of State. Addisoe Wait For Auditor of Public Aocounta, SUas R. Barton. For State Treasurer, Walter A. George Fur Supt. of Public Instruction. James W Crabtree. For Attorney General, Grant 1». Martin. For Con. of Public Lands and Bldgs. Edward B. Cowles. For State Ra.lway Commissioner. Henry T. Clarke. J r. For Congressman Sixth District. Moaes P. kinkaid Fur State Senator. Dist. No. id. C. A Clark F^r State Representative. Dist. No.57 W S Waite. For County Attorney. Robert P. Starr RepaMIcaa County Convention The republicans erf Sherman coun ty met in de eyrate convention last 'a: -rday afternoon. Sept 3. Or ganization was affected with Geo. W. Wo fe of Liu-:, tie id as chairman and O E Adams of Loup City as secre tary Tiie only business before the contention being the selecting of committeemen from the various township* and a county chairman, tiie same was effected by the elec tion of Uie following named gentle men i'{.airman Judge Aaron Wall of Loup (Tty Oak Creek—John Chipps. North Loup Logan D L. Jacoby. Loup City. Washington War Callen. Arcadia. Elm—Adam Zahn. Huxley.' Webster—I'. A Pinckney, Loup City Loup City W S Waite, LoupCtty. Ashton—A E. Wanek. Ashton. Harrison Geo W. Wolfe. Litch field. Clay—C. W Burt. Loup City. Rockville- T. R. Lay. Rockville. Scott—W H. Douglas. Litchfield. Hazard- Emil Swanson. Hazard. Bristol Geo. Holmes It was decided by tiie convention that U* chairman and secretary should have {tower to fill any and all vacancies caused by declination to art as committeemen The convention then adjourned sine die. Roosevelt at Omaha took occasion to commend Senator Burkett to the voters for re-election. Wild-eyed reformer Frank Harrison will sit up aod notice. The revolt of the democratic papers over the state against Dahlman Is spreading rapidly, there being a pos sible score or more who won't stand for the sore affliction. Roosevelt at Kansas City objected to being called an ' insurgent.'' He says he is a "progressive” and rather infers there is a wide difference twlxt tweed idee and tweedledom. W. R. Patrick, who withdrew as a democratic candidate for governor, is out making speeches for Aldrich, the republican candidate for govern or. in revolt against Dehlmanisin. It looks as though Shallenberger las beencrurifiedon bis awn pet law. He advocated and signed the law as chief executive with a flourish of trumpets and it has proved his own undoing. In the eternal fitness of things, the Gauge of this city comes out for I tahlman for governor and for Taylor, populist, for congress. This is in keeping with the general course of the thing. It is pretty thoroughly admitted by all that Dahl man owes his nomina tion. if nomination it be. to the many thousand wet republicans over the state who took advantage of the open primary to vote for the wide open advocate of the saloon interests. What a beauty the primary law H*a \ proved to be. A halt has been called on further recount of the primary vote, a ma jority of U* state canvassing board so deciding Just what will be the neat move is hard to tell. At pres ent the muddle is getting decidedly on one's nerves, especially if he be a candidate for office, and one In which the recount may affect disastrously or otherwise. Dahl man takes a swipe at accom modating candidates, who are willing to run on all the party tickets whose nominaUoa they can capture. He says: “I couldn't stand with one toot oo that and the other on a plank of just the opposite kind,” ; giving this as an explanation why he did not file for the populist nomina tion also. But Dahlmaa's position, unfortunately, is not endorsed by his followers over the stake who found it possible to capture both pop and democratic nominations Wedding At " o'clock In the morning, Mon day, Sept. 5th, 1910. the marriage of Miss Wanda Woxnick and Jacob J. Synak was solemnized at St. Joseph Catholic church in this city. The bride is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Woxnick and a highly esteemed young lady. The groom is a foreman on the B. A M. section. Immediately after the ceremony the happy couple left for Lincoln to attend the State Fair, and on their return a reception will be giTen at the home of the bride's parents. We extend best wishes for their bright and prosperous future. Obituary John, son of Joseph and Eliza Daddow, was born in Perenporth, Cornwall. England, June 5, 1850. In 1868 the father, mother and family came to America and located at Cuba City, Wisconsin, where they remained for fire years, when they moved to Breemer county, Iowa. On December 29, 1880, he was married to Olive A. Goodwin, and to tills union two daughters were born, namely: Del phi ne and Bertha, now Mrs. A. N. Cook. In November. 1882, Mr. Dad dow moved to Sherman cuunty, Ne braska. taking a homestead near where the Wiggle Creek church now stands and made this their home until o years ago when they moved to this city. During his residence in Iowa he united with the Methodist EDisco pa! church and being associated with the work of the church in this state until the end. He was one of a family of nine children, six of whom are still living, namely: Samuel. Joseph, Nicholas. Thomas and Fred, and Mrs. Henry Goodwin. His last sickness was of long duration during which time he suffered more than ids friends and family were aware of. Ite having been severely ill since early May. About six weeks ago he underwent a most difficult operation but without avail. He made an heroic light, but death conquered the physical man—but the MAN—the immortal being, is not conquered. On Saturday morning. Sept. 3, lido, about 6:30 o'clock, his spirit, freed from suffering and pain, took its flight to the realms of eternal victory. His age was 60 years, 2 months and 2v days. Besides his wife, daughters, brothers and sister, there is a host of relatives and friends who mourn his loss. The funeral was held Monday in the M. E. church. Rev. W. C. Harper officiating. The body was laid to rest in Evergreen cemetery. Genua Evaageltcal Chunk Next Sunday. Sept. 14, there will be services at 10:30 a. m. in Loup City. In connection with this service will be the celebration of the Lord's Supper (Abendmabl). Rev. P. Jueling. Pastor. REPORT OF THE OONOITIOM OF THE First National Bank OF LOUP CITY OHARTEH NO. 7377. INCORPORATED At Loup City in the State of Nebraska at the riose of business September 1st. 1W0. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts .$137 3TB 76 Overdrafts secured and unsecured r«7l u U. S. bonds to secure circulation. 7 GOO 10 Bonds, securities, etc. Tut S3 Banking house,furniture, fixtures 11.008 UB Due from state and private banks and bankers. Trust Companies end Sav ings Banks.. 73 87 Due (rom approved reserve agents 38 331 73 Checks and other cash items. . 1.373 37 Notes of other National Banks. 710 iM Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents. 177 MO Lawful money reserve in bank, viz — Specie.111.7*4 80 Letal lander notes . 7.5UU 00—13,744 *0 Redemption fund with U. S. treasurer (5 per cent of circulation!. 3Se GO Total .. . 8733.871 84 LIABILITIES. Capital atock paid in. 875.tau.ou Surplus fund. 17.500 00 Undivided proflu. less ezpeaaes and taxes paid. 738 31 National Bank notes outstanding 7.UG0 ou Individual depoaita subject to check. * 144 88 Demand certificates of deposit._ 8U.370 55 Total. . $733 871 84 State of Nebraska, t . . County of Sherman. » * 1, L. Hamm, Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement U true to the bast of my know ledge and belief L HaaskN Cashier. . CORRECT-ATTEBT : Iaa E. Williams. Director. O. E. Adams. Director. K J. Sightingalm. Director. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of September. 1*10. Roaanr P Stamm. tSMAM Notary Public My commissi on expires Bet. Sad, 1815 COlwLIILsrQ-! TO Loup Gity, Nebr. The eminent physician on chronic diseases will visit our city Friday. Sapt 16.1910 And will be at the ST. ELMO hotel until 5 p. m., one day ONLY Dr. Potterf, president of the staff of the Boston Electro Medical Insti tute, is making a tour of the state. He will give consultation, examina tion. and all medicines necessary to complete a cure FREE. All parties taking advantage of this offer are re quested to state to their friends the result of the treatment. Cures DEAFNESS by an entirely new process. Treats all curable oases of catarrh, throat and lung diseases, eye and ear, stomach, liver and kidneys, gravel, rheumatism, paralysis, neuralgia, nervous and heart disease, e pile osy, Bright’s disease and disease of the bladder, blood and skin itlmnsm. and big neck and stammering cured. Piles and rupture cured without detention from Putins—. Asthma cured la a short time. If you are improving under your family physician do not take up our valuable time. The rich and poor are treated alike. Idlers and curtoeity seekers will please stay away. Our time is valuable. Remember, NOT A PENNY will be chorged for the medicine required to make a cure of all those taking treat ment this trip. Office hour • a. off Positively married ladies must be accompanied by their husbands. Remember the date, Friday, Sept, id, at St. Elmo hotel, Loop City, Neb.; also will be at Arcadia Thurs day afternoon at Btesland hotel The Minden democratic paper is another of the unterrified to come out against Dahl man for governor. NOTICE TO CREDITORS State of Nebraska i » ss Sherman County i Thb State of v,t,~ a, la OOUBVV Court auhin and Mr eouaty Nebraska Sept etk. ISM U tba matter of ,he estate of John Daddoa. To the creditors of said estate You are hereby notified, that I aiU dt at the county court room it Loup City. )D sad Tool, the 31st day of March. MlT W^a o clock a. m.. to receive and examine a'i eUims against said estate, aim a t ea to their adjustment and allowance The time limited Mr the presentation of «*“■“ against said estate is the Sis: day of A J) ISU. and Ue time limited Mr pay meat of debts tn one year from said Ski Oav of March A D. :»u Witness my hand aad the seal of aaid Ooun ty Coart. this 6th day of September, lyio K. A. Sana County Judge •Last pub. Sept. 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