The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, October 13, 1910, Image 4

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ROBT.P. S fARR
Attorney-at-law.
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R J XIGHTIXGALE
R. H. MATHEW 7"
Atiorney-ai-Law,
And Hjadmd Akktracb.T.
l/<up * ity. X«-bra«ks-1
O. K. I.OV.AI UK
PHYSICIAN aid SDHGEON
Oflee. Orer New Bank
rOCPBONK CALL. NO -.9
A. J. KEARNS
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Loup City * Nebraska
A. >. MAIN
PHYSICIAN ail SURGEON
Loup Gity. Nebr.
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ROBERT P. STARR
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Bonded Abstracter
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UHeYTiST
LOVr ‘ITT. - - * EB.
Oitr ap «uin ixi tie in-a Stale
Bk&k kwllif.
H L MARC Y.
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OFFICE Eaat -*i4r Public S..-mic
hitar HtaX
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AS Ecrti. ! ■ «ra»ri r-_r*c oita
r.- a *t-r *al «!» -a* «n No
4<jrm, •-tt.. T 'Jl fiber *
*ri Itcvac-jr at*il CURE
CLARA MEED l» la* LIED
TIME Exa&isa!>oc !>«»-.
RUPTURE CURED
wrfKout an operation.
Pay when Cored.
DR. RICH
SPECIALIST
THE l:EL’ am ^ IKtL.li:
Ur xr*-* MtaUli j »: it 1-r- ;«-r
1} EarnErd Kxit wi*j i. .*■ . lijirivn
tx> *rE * - sttii any uibd tiaii; to ti*
iitt of
KINiL *U*i*Lli>
Ghi hi id tixt hM. Von --aft grt
tiaras iartr in »%iti> iarv-ty nt
ha*r nerytLtn* tuat a»)Uad>
4nart Y dir y* «tp*.ar a: ta&r
p»*4r tn Uartr tixr. Y Ml. Ua lift.
prtnt» Try It
Swanson & Lofholm
Pharmacy
THK XOBTHWESTE&X
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hiwUi.k r • * for -a;
»•—Ml* lt*vu fc ft* a** .a a* MKXfKC
Office Phone. - 6 on 21
Residence. - - 3 on 2i
J V. W Kl Ua.H f* awl Nb
I* »** a r-v srH axAii<aii*.tH
• "»»•! *i at /ra^aai it t. a turatbtr II.
4rrt. foya.it inw inli'btr l< r
ir -a»nrx at &fc» ««ta»-ra taaaukr Timaday
• *i.iw •-? tia» m«» k. rtrrJ ciaur
**“1 b‘*^ *»«• ainmir iwM, ubco
to tiie very do rv many adi*-- being
unable to* ud - at- and fully • *n«
third of tbe audience comp-sed of
farmers and tiieir »ive> <• lining in
*r ai distances, ranging up to fifteen
-
. rr. -• wing ti.e sentiment a- in
a. or A tiie principle >f county
i;.fi ti ffjii; nearly a»i present. Not
■jo.} tiiat. but duritig the speeeii of
• or : a half, the ut
3. is*, at*.-fit;, u »as fail ti.e speaker.,
jojy a very le» leaving the iiouse j
> *! r* *i.4 <,f tiie speech, and
*_: — being i .'.ise t«i tiie door and ;
w w. r- _*iai. •- * • .btain -eats, j
T .* >;* icr wa- inf rod ued by < Jffi
i,i*>. i.i*i \\; *«-r > Waite, who isj
» -*» i andidate for representative.,
: .li. - Hi a f-w we. chosen word'.
. - taking <muoa to remind
ti.-m fi t t- f rg*** -fere was a iso a
and. :*> ‘ -r ti— .ow-r i. .use to be
*i Men. l.:s rteat tufa *1 tb ught to
.. -e ; ga,!iifig a r nd of applause..
Mr \ .dri h ;a.-l 1 .- :t-p.-cts to tiie
titi-w. - and disti..i r- wh m he1
j.. - ,-d a ere sending paid hirelings
*.: * ... * • ■ -u*. spreading slan-1
der ;i rt- .f a;- r- na. character
against i . ; . a . of which he averred
«-r- ti*-*i by mali
<-. - an i -vi n.i'ided character
tamnates of the whiskey tr.st Tiie
de!-at f nty ptioii he showed’
i.-iraf. : .-»d ; * r -fit of the vote
A **.- «*_ate. wi.!.* ti— 3& per cent |
tr * d t the vi ,ag— and towns
*U -** »—d *■•♦ • ki.s ff the sa! ■ II sys
; n t! - entire i»~ ; *• outside
t: • t »fi- and villages »ho paid si
per ■ -of of tiie lav imposed by
r-a- «i A • .rt e\pefi»es caused by
t * *'\!s-..-f, - He also paid tiis
r *.- to I«ai man. not a» a demo
v uiri: :ate fur g v-mor. as the
:• . * ra*. party had no .-andidate
f r *.:.a: * . t* i ** re. but a< a man
• ii- r.fining for governor a- a
ai. iiuafe of tiie brewer- and dis
ti *r- Hi- ai the .arge a -dience
wit:. . .:i. fr x -tart to fnish. and
w n -i.any a • te f d him*eif and the
a.«* ' y ption Tiie crowd
w : greeted hi::, wa- by far the
a—••*.: - d *. i—ar a p'fitical
* -a*.*T within tiie past ten or more
Jt'JIXfc
It i' too .ate to make eitended
ti ; t..e magnificent rally at
I. *■ i 'I evening accorded Hon.
1 - • r II \ :n and severa. other
an delate- ' -r f ■ e who appeared
w;:;. ilia; Tli* riter went over to
ti * meeting with W S Waite by
a • driven toy ti.at prince of
* ■** ■- M < riss. jinj f .rid uLir
si-ter t* w n >ii the west side alive
• r. : -• rig ; ■ anity. a large per
• ni ! w i.. a. wer rtearby fanner'.
:-r ; .1 ii. I :,»ar tlie n*At govern r
do- Liss the is-u*-s of tiie day. As
I .*- i.o-r'f - k drew n. ar the
sa !. - a I • r W'ded to its
_*T»*.'i aj.j ity. a;, standing r.xmi
• fi a , I .arg* • ► r- >. • U ::.g
a -e ’• get, ha- i.y wit: in range of
■ . • - (in 1
-age »• e i ts-'*r II A .dricb.. andi
nmr Walter A. <• rge.
candidate for treasurer:! A.
r Wittier S
V. aite for • s':.- If I* >tarr
■ r . attorn. ai.uuitteeaien
*•* rge Wolfe. J 'I > ampbell and a
r , r. sej.tative 1 Ti.e press I: 1*.
• *rr ted as pr* - at g ■’ • r. wii.g
’ 11 * at* fj. -s ■ ! t : e i. . r w hen tiie
presiding t.'-er pr {•*-? arrived, and
r <do • 1 • a* h candidate in a neat
and ap{ r priate i anner. nly cas.ial
al jdmg to i * n candidacy and
tiie *i- ttiey u.igiit remember him
fa- rab . at tie c ming election.
Me—r- « ark. Wait* and tit rg.- were
a .*-i in turn . a* ii being • • rdtally
r • iv.-l Mr Aldrich ri->eived an
all *i. plainly sin.wing l.i- audience
• a- a! -: t-- a a.ati in hearty syin*
• a". : w.'ii i.iit. and tiie cause he
'• pre* nf-. i -j*. t-ia.iy ti.at of county
}*t. r. I’iie hundreds -baking bis
-and at t • -. gave evidence tliat
'
ua • n > •» '••-for Hah.man wa
. it.g t !* -f,aiii:ijc„s in helping
sii i . in tii*- g .!* material chair.
It wa- me of the finest political
. s' .< ni.. and 11 .e in >st closely at
*• 'if - ■ e t: . -leasers we have ever
attended
Mr- Ka'. with her little three-year
i<ta -gh'*-r wa- visiting her brotlier.
• «i' a fi.ini-ter May was just
• age w nen -l,e wanted to invev
‘ .gate n*-w tiling- and tier mother
r.' :iiua . te .mg iier-he must
f. ‘ •- Ii ti.i- and ti.at. The first
' nday f • ■ ir visit May was teas
.• g • I*-take* tochurvli. To give
' greatest weigiit possible to her
entreaties she said:
I wi be y -wi. mama. If vou will
me go. 1 W n't to tic! i the Pelt,
i r i. W man s Home < uin pan ion for
«fc -tuber.
Another Big Cut
Hie l.ir, n state Journal l.as an
■ i. • i a • ft* oent rate for its daily
Tr -ui now until January. 1. lull, or
S
I: vou want Ui know tiie real truth
ab ut a . that s going on in the pie
t: a. inn-up this fall in Nebraska.
. ■ ’ t* pajs r ti.at is free from all
~ r' ■ ■ -'ring- is not running for
• 1- n '• e-and d-s-Mi t want
1 • l .n tin 1 *ai y '’ate Journal
i- tiw state taper tliat is walking
f -h* to the front these days on a>
nt of iu- cean-cut fearless stand
■n p .0.1 . se-t. n- No matter what
-r bedels p . do not want your
*' taui(* red with. News colored
- s* -sh ends sliould !»• untiearabie.
■ - jijer Wi i*- >1. .p[»-d when your
'iiue is up Never pay strangers
out s» nd to tiie publishers
direct at Lincoln.
laMln
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»td n»*t carry it very lonj» at
a time because it >»tin> to us that
' ar'i everybody wants our ASH
< • l:< »\ h brand of cement and the
•» s I'EEIlI.ESS lime
It Makes Us Hustle
'-,,a seep a sulicient supply on hand
- the jrrt-at demand there is
r U« ,e nee^arv materials and it
*' **• ■ Just because people like us.
r Titere s another reason.
Keystone Lumber Co.
I i; up City. Ashton. Bock
I viiie. biiiaupps and Arcadia, Neb.
NOTICE OF SALE
OF LANDS FOR
DELINQUENT TAXES
For the year and Prior Years
<Laue of Nebraska t
^nnaaOMD'T '
To a:, whom it may concern:
Y * : ike not e that atl <*nds and lots
• *l h uie* for «•.« a.v: pr.or year* have
■een paid will tn- sold at the Coum v
; . - rer s office ia Coart Hoane In Loup
Set ru^ka *n the first Monday in Novem
etweeii the hours of v o'clock a m .
*r « . . k p. m.. said sale to adjourn from
lav un: . al. the .and* and lot> ha\e
w*-! »ffered for -*a4*
The wing - a . ►: of lands and lots to t-e
i . and. the amount »*et oppoa.te the descrip
tion the amount due and unpaid. Mav
: * o To each amount will t** added interest
x" . co>t> of advertising
haK ( REEK lift and 17.iv 10 47
T mr whip i* Range ; 1 ami 24 Iv 8 3v
*** A:ut ,31,0,; 1198
* * f . 6 tt» V 3 3 24
A* I J ~ "to 12 23 2 54
-*'4 -V-. Vto 24 -23 nw
4 ‘ J J 5 t«i V 21 13 3*
4 ‘ * 1* and l«i *24 1 66
* £- ‘.1 11 and 12 24 5 u
-*4 * 13 to 1- 24 4 45
'*5 * f - 4 25 3 «r
> a i I3 Ji " ]» 25 sV
’»• •} '■ /"-“and 25 25 1 66
« 1 li 2U «,
'■ • *t ;• *' IM 26 14 60
: J*3? 13 to 14 26 111 52
s«** — • _ 15 and If ...28 2 16
*»4 21 -• 4. (7 26 1 US
n‘‘ — ‘ ‘ HO 12.27 14 6U
. — **' Is • s* J fV
■** * r* i? *? Ik and 2i< _2s s *i
- * J’ * 5.* 1 and 2 29 1 32
n»« v 33 33 23 and 24 32 1 34
UMAX ltol 34 14 47
T wn-bip 14 Ranke .4 * * J
! 4e* Si c Amt 66 io 67 .14 i CS
“** 4 W 34 152
'*• .1 i? V. 1 *» S . .35 4 24
>«• >3 10 III n Ml
‘ **’ — “nJ 3 33 1 66
e-li-4 5 -• " ?lto33 35 11 •>!
M 4 27 1- 04
v m 2i * list Ailii .turn
•. t 12 3" ' n2 and s>w4 5 I' 32
,il 32 37 66 t,2.-rf-4 7 1 A.
s. < 32 27 3' 75x15.5ft ..... s I 65
. 4 33 I- 36 llleft « 6 47
p- »l 3.3 39 0“ H»*II47fl - 6 47
pt -w4 W 12 37 4'lxVlift.- 2 |6
■ abut
1 ir.ibip 14 Rank-- |5< -*5 * *
, . 1 pi* j-, Hogue s Sab-Div.
in I 42 40 Lot Blk Amt
Lei 2 2k 15 l to J . I til 24
.uti Cud* '■ T 4,;,H to 14 I 166
;! f1- Lalk A Kriecbbouir. -
• . * Addition
a.1 :* 24 Jk
0,-4 11 23 ~ Lot Blk Amt
s. I .11 23 67 - . 5 I 1 <»
.. I I! -55 2- k to 12 . 5 7 tfl
tut 14 23 «* I! to 14 13 29 37
14 24 :.k 15 and 16 |] 5 7*
i ■ - 10 n 17.
M i „ 15 26 511 ] to 3.|5 3 24
1 U J! — Barker s First Add
D- I - -... , . .
3' | *5 it
.- ; 2 • ' : ;"1.- - * Jt1
.... ti 32 07 ' 10 * . 2 5 3k
VAMOCIW 'iSf a ,1 ‘
T ansbip 14 Kank' 15 kand In .. 6 in m
n.. s. Am: 11 a0*1 « » 5-.<
■ and* 21 *12 <•’;*’4° 24 4 12=,
,.«ir.*i 2- t '? I“* ' 33 '•
S 4 4-s • to 10 s 44 .->«
sllmf 2k 7 12;""*,l; £ 3 --
... 32 52 tkl II to 14 6 k 4k
.. 4M4 32 10 1« * <- 13
!.»4 «! •* Barker s Second Add
T*.*insli p 16 Kanir. 16 All 1 #6 47
4 ar.d sel * *« h
, 1 JkJ713,,'-'« » 4|.
Ii2nc4 3 17 62 1 t« 1« 9 1? 40
. .,,,1 3 2" IJ B* 0 ■ 6.
, 6. . to l> 10 k 01
. .... . 11 17 pt lot- 1 to 5 II I Os
. |2 k> 6 to 12 13 lie
- ,3 |6 25 ito6andpt7
, • - : 1?.«aSn IS
1 SCI .19 ~ " J Wood Smith s Add
> [i l *: Lot Blk Amt
21 is si All l $ 6 47
1 12 1
L , -25 25 64 II and 12 6 1 61
29 17 S2 19 to 24 .6 k lit
'V, *1 15 31 11 and 12 6 177
Si -* Cl 1 lo 3.8 1 :ti<
Ft 51 3 *• 1®
*- 1 and 2 ... k 1 33
T"Wr.ship 15 Katute 16 3 to 6 k 2 67
D«s See Amt B' - * 41
:i.l 1 $27 M »to 24 k 3 22
..j 1 23 H3 1 to 4 II 2 Id
- 24-16 *10 6 11 2 !<■
7 14 kk 9 to 12 II 13 111
Li .; 1:11'- .... 12 6
. . „i V 10 .40 All .II 05 x>
: :r. * Ik 14. w t., 24 .7 22.:
,. 24 13 7 to 12 I' 1 61
n 20.-4 and n2i2 J3 »•*««,
Ill Js 63 1. and is . !*• 51
. M U 2A 1 to 12 -2U $$ 31
13 37 62 9 10 12 21 19 11
, .„mj 11 in 6k I and 2 25 I s
-III II 24 TSi « • ' ■ 25 si
| 5 25 74 5 and 6 26 1 3.
1« 4- 7 and e ... 24 1 :t
.a»Ma 24 13 ns >6. » *
• Vi -21 51 -7-17 to 20 -26 2 »
a -.*! -| 23 1-' 7 to 12 32 16 1;
t'ls, | .21 6 54 1 to 3 34 I 51
-,-l^et Jl 6 54 4 to 4 34 3 22
nt i 22 23 -a Central Addition
~ ^ Iai Blk Amt
■«lt»l - tM . 14 I II
. til — 11 fie 1 • B 1 *6
a -m 22 12 W Tnplatted Portion ol
J2 25 74 Loup City
-2n«laad h2H2 Township 15, Kamrt- H
n»4 -24 21 5s . , ...
U2n2nwl 24 «*;» " l * *
aeinwl and plsl ... 7 lk ie
UJ?»V - '6 r "' I
Z - *
» 24 I - »" • • '* 3
rj,l 31 21 *5 ASHTON
-Wi 3! 21 (6 Township 15 Kanje 1:
. I :a 13 23 f*1* Scc Aml
«r2ni 4 34 12 «■ nwl.5 $25 2)
til 34 23 76 pt sw4. 7 3
nwlswA 34 5 *14 si 1 10 19 24
..IMl 34 5 72 ie4 13 27 04
WFRSTEK sW4 •—* -h'
ahiSMan inei . irt JT 71
T wnship la. Range 1 ^.4 J7 4u c
See Am: sw4 .27 88 21
*ts&and« - t - ^ « M 27 JJ
* ,4J *•* ASHTON VILLAGE
mwii 14 Original Town
- * i . iv t.* ^ Lot ISlk Amt
1 **»« 32 y 71 i 1 ami n2 2 5 $ 7 57
I Township U». Kane*- H l and S.5 2 Vi
.,4 38 4 ’ 26 ~ *4nd
'.V..e.3*w oats 5 15 13
LOt» C1T* s:if, lot „ an<i
T wnship la. Itange li> n2i»ft Si..... a h TV
1K-. Sec Amt *5 5 , S
fc,l , $15 2k 3. 4 2 4s
. l*, i -:t5,‘»n1S .4 5 62
bits 2 land! 2 37 1*1 «»»>* . 6 4 2>
I . 2 and 3 II 16 33 .«
Township la. Range 14 j4 ' V l 47
m « p;: n ^ IO 1 47
nwl 7 2h 22 13 to 15. 10 1 37
^e4 12 3 3V C II 107 44
. » IS 2U V7 11 and 12..11 3^
m-4 IS 20 ) 2 and 3 12 6 23
i$l 13 If. «2 1 and 2... IS 1 47
>»l la 1» 45 3 and 4 la 4 ^
n. 4 17 28 *2 h and 8 ..... 15 6 M
i**4 17 SV 11 and 12.15 04
v»*ne4 .20 1 f7 Badura's Addition
a-Qw4 and , , t „
se4ne4 .38 27 V4 J f » .«
, pt s*4ne4 3 ur. **nd- * 1 JJ
«>»t 24 5 78 3 5 1 *41
svi 2ft 23 35 First Addition
tim* iT 7*2 7and « ... 514 15
s2nc4 S' •* j* k to 14 17 45
i •ai * 1,1 3 to 4 3 1 36
Township 14. Ranre 14 1 and 2. 5 2 14
Q^| 4 «;t2 4’* - to S. 6 11 IS
lots l and 2 s it 77 Taylor's First Addition
ptswinel .10 Ktw2of2and3 . 16 23
-elnei 11 5 Taylor s 2nd Addition
s2ie4 aadoel ... , _
>e4 14 11 52,-J 1®. is. s*1
nel 15 26 1-140-1- „■ 5 4k
n*-4 22 >41 6.; > «'
n2nw4 and sel . and s ..3 73
nwl 24 16 7s " to IS .2 « -sk
I • i-ul 24 5 13 19 to 24 2 $ kl
-cl 24 20 19 Ojendyk & Danker s
nw» .25 14 s2 Addition
•w! 25 15 46 .. .
0*1 * -I no 4 . . 4 2 27
LA)l PCIT\ \ ILLAt.E i npiaued Portion of
Ornrinal Town Ashton Village
Lot Blk Amt Township 15 Rant# 13
lk to 22 2 *11 Id *** St* Amt
1 23 and 24 2 7 23 plnwl nw4 27 $ 1 60
V aritl 3b 3 2 !*t nw4 uw4 .... 27 3 is
jUiMft w end pt nwl nw4 17 3 27
«.f lot V a 13 77 pt nwl nw4 _27 7 37
22x5ufl of lots. 13 pt w2 . 27 7 7«
and |4 .5 15 24 pt w2 . 27 8 10
25x44ft lot 15 5 7 82 pt se4ne4 . 27 2 55
22s5ift lots 13 pt int 4 27 1 47
and 14 5 io if pt sw4ne4 .27 fir
k V» H* 7 5 4«* pt sw4ne4 27 1 III)
13 to 17 .7 10 tv pt se4ne and
pi I'l t4* 14.10 4 131 Sw4ne4 .27 6 36
pt 17 to IV 10 166 HOT ICY’11 I p
pt 13 to 15 14 2 03 HOCKVILLK
pt 21 t«* 24 16 2 66 Township 13. liange 13
Sec Ami
Iiu5ftioto44 1- a «k Pi lots 2 and 3.-22$ 02
pilkands-2ls is 2 is Township 13 Rabjre 14
pt Hand 14,15.1k 7 K>sw4.1 SSI
nw4 10 3! *3 7 to 10.15 22 22
w'-'*‘4 11 16 25 11 and 12.15 13 33
“"1 .12 20 53 IS. .15 55
>‘«4.13 33 93 5.16 SI
S*4 H 32 42 7.16 6 34
set.U 31 0U 5.17 61
1 -tT 27 02 6.17 70
s20anw4 .is 3 ooj l.IS i 67
n2se4 Js 75 «B| First Addition
*2-w4 .10 15 tsjoS lot I . 1 46
se» 23 27 19|se lot 1.1 16
nel -27 27 TV 3. I SI
ROCKVILLE VILL J . * _
l'°t riik AmI Fairview Park
7 ; 5 * !o; «and 7. 2 « -5*
* . . a I*-'; Anders«»n‘s Addition
,*! 3 ", 1. 1 55
11.5 If I to 4 2 10 00
I !;.■? If 5 to6 .... 2 1 51
14 to 16. 5 54 s 7 I,*
2 4 6 s 10 J2
i4 j6 6 i Lnplatted Portion of
2 4 6 an,i« - i .1- Litchfield in
All . ... .. .. V 1 p Township 14. Range 16
2. 4. 6 and S .. 6 60 pt nelnet 2s $ 6 61
1 to 3 .15 S6 pt neisel _2S 12 12
4 to 7. 15 1 07 pt sWlsw 4 .2s 1 05
s to 12 .15 12 I5ipt nwlnel and
1 to 4.16 6s pi nelnwi •> in pi
5 .16 3> pt nwlnol .. .26 9 0S
1 and 2.l> 3 57 pt uelsel.. ,js 151
7 to lo ,1» 01 Pi nwlnel . .26 3 To
II and 12. .1- 4» SCOTT
i 6 .19 4s‘
9 to 12 ..19 J irr Township 13, Range 16
All ..22 s6 I)t-s Sec Amt
It Ad .-- I 3 5 n2se4 1 ? I 99
■ 8 ?; pt net . 1 1 3s
-or..- a « •*: z •- w:r,e4. 2 sis
sTVft 4 a and 6 7 49 *,. < ., ...
II and 12 27 1 60 nwl ‘ 3 4374
I -- -■ . <ia:s2ne4.4 107s
!4°4. - * ®j|n2se4 4 10 79
J40 8.-' * ?’ia2se4. 4 10 79
_ z i- n2ne4. 6 12 02
;V" •? •* 1 -7 W2ne4.13 3SM
u2‘?41.•:?’ *’ e2nw4 .IS 26 34
V041.* Its*4.13 w 00
2 ■’ f ®* set. 13 4S 19
(4;».’S»I . 14 14 60
1 > and 14 1 1 (C j j
? * .2 a Sine!.15 11 69
I1,1 Jo .7 ? s2nw4 15 20 7S
1 ,! l i°w 1 ■*; SW4 15 52 37
.1 and 1- .... -1 33 sel.15 41 60
! Jaea. nka s * n swt.17 37 H
to Rockv.de net .is 34 51
Ian B k Am: ne4“*4 17 6 65
All . 1 *l'i 4* s. tnwl.is 12 Id
A! I f. Qo4.13 Is 2s
! 3 to 6 • 7 - D2s, t 19 17 20
.. ,, , n2ne.sw4nc4 . 20 20 61
Lnp.atted Por-.ion o'n».4s,.4. 20 6 51
R..ckv il.t e2swt.27 13 6.5
Township 13 Kan^e 13,se4 _ _*7 3* >5
I pt nf4sw4ne4. - 5 se* z"
ptne4^w4ne4. ■* i44"vl4 - 5* *£ z:
pt ne4*»wine4. •* li* ^4 •“ ^
j <-J*‘Jr.e4nc4 - 4 ;> ne4 *4 ^ 4*^
pt LC4 - v e'nwl ^ 1“ S3
CLAY ”*4 34 -‘U43
„ s .7 „ hazard
Township 14 Range 14 _ . _ „
p, , * Townsh.p 13. Range la
Des See Ami ...
loti 1*39 °*® See Amt
uwi 19 2s 31 ne4 ' 811
tot2. ... 27 2 99 nw4 12 * «
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In witness whereof I have hereunto set my
hand and official seal this Is: day of October.
1910.
fsEAL) O. F PETERSEN.
Treasurer of Sherman County. Nebraska.
Clothinff
Well
Bought
Is Half Sold
My line for fall
is now in. Don’t
forget to look my
line over. I can
save you money
by buying at the
right place—of
LO RE Nil
HERBERT E. GOOCH & CO.
Brokers and Dealers in
Grain, Prnuisiuns and
Stacks
Private Wires. Largest House
West of Chicago
•50 Fifty Offices in Nebraska 50
T. A. CLARK, - MANAGER
Phone 14. St. Paul. Nebr.
DR. J. R. GREGG
VETERINARY SURGEON
I have located in Loup City, with
the intention of practicing Veterina
ry Medicine. Surgery and Dentistry.
All calls promptly attended to day or
night. Office at Round Front Bam.
| AARON WALL
La'wyer
Practices in all Court*
1 Loup City, Neb.
First Mask Ball
At Jenner's Park. Tuesday. Oct. 1*.
Dancers, 75c: spectators. 25c: ladies
free.
-. - ■ ♦ ♦ »
Notice to Hunters
All sportsmen are hereby notified
that I will allow no hunting on my
farm in Webster township, two miles
west of Loup City. Kindly take due
notice of this warning.
M. A. Gilbert.
Farmers Notice
We want your good wheat and do
not sell before you get our prices.
We also want corn and oats and are
paying more than it will net to ship
to any terminal market. Your busi
ness is appreciated.
Lot i* City Mill & Light Co.
■
i , LEGAL NOTICE
Notice to the electors of Sherman countv
Nebraska, submitting the question a* to the
sale of the East half or Section thirty live
Township sixteen and Range tit teen .n - tiu
county otherwise known as the Poor
Farm
Resolution of the County Board i>; Supcr
' visors of Sherman county. Nebraska ordering
1 publication of the question a* to the sale of
the Poor Farm' , submitting same to the
j voters of said county:
I Wheheas. the County of Sherman of the
| State of Nebraska, is the owner of the East
} half of Section thirty-five. Township sixteen
and Range fifteen. West of the Sixth P. M .
otherwise known a^ the Poor Farm which
is of the reasonable value of 120.000.00 and
upwards, and is unable to secure a reasonable
interest upon the value of said land receiving
onlv per year in rental, a large portion
of which is taken for expenses and reoairs
and whereas the said County of Sherman
receives no taxes from said land, and has no
use for same, the very few pauper* in said
county being boarded in private families and
looked after by the various Justices-of-the
IVace. as provided by law. and. whereas, the
proceed* of said land, if sold and applied on
; the bonded indebtedness of said county, wou.v.
I save said county m the neighborhood of
| $Wli00 per year in interest, in addition to the
• amount realized therefrom in taxe^.
Now. Therefore the undersigned *a.d
County Board of Supervisors deems it for the
best interests of the **aid county that said
land be sold, after having been duly adver
t.scd for sale, at public auction to the highest
bidder, the terms to be one half of purchase
price in cash, the balance to be secured by
j note* and first mortgage on *a!d premises, to
i run five years and draw interest annually at
six per cent -^aid Board to reserve the right to
reject anv and all bid* in case said bids are
not for an adequate amount, the question
hereby submitted to a vote of the electors of
■aid Sherman county. Nebraska being
‘Shall the County Board of Supervisors of
Sherman county Nebraska, seh the East
half of Section thirty-five. Township sixteen
Range fifteen. West of the Sixth P. M at
public auction to the highest bidder, reserv
ing the right to reject any and all bids, the
proceed* of such sale to be applied upon the
bonded indebtedness of said county'"
Said question will be voted on at'the general
election h^ld Tuesday November s. 1910. and
tbe form in which said question shall be taken
will be as follows:
For Proposed Sale by the County Board of
Supervisors of Sherman county. Nebraska,
of the East Half of Section Thirty-five. Town
ship Sixteen. Range Fifteen West of
the Sixth P. M,. otherwise known as
the Poor I farm.
Against Proposed Sale by the County Board
of Supervisors » f Sherman Countv. Nebraska
of the Ea*t Haif of Section Thirty-live. Town
ship Sixteen. Range Fifteen West of r ]
the Sixth I*. M otherwise known as I
the Poor Farm. . \ J
The said Board of Supervisor* of Sherman
county. Nebraska, hereby orders that a copy
of this resolution submitting the above <• les
tion to a vote of the electors of said county,
shall be published for 4 consecutive week* in
the Loup City Northwestern, a weekly news
paper of general circulation, published in said
; county. Jas. I. Depew
Hivo Aden.
J H Welly,
Henry Beck.
C. J Peters.
Wenzel Rewolinski.
W. O. Brown
LEGAL NOTICE
Notice to the Electors of Sherman county. Ne
braska, submitting the question a«* to the
sale of the Northeast Quarter of tbe North
east Quarter of Section Thirty-five. Town
ship Fifteen. Range Sixteen West of the
Sixth P. M.
Resolution of the County Board of Super
visors of Sherman county. Nebraska, ordering
publication of the question a-* to the sale of
the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quar
ter of Section Thirty five. Township Fifteen.
Range Sixteen West of the Sixth P M . and
submitting the same to the voters of said
j county.
Whereas, the county of Sherman of the
state of Nebraska is the owner of the North
; east Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Sec
1 lion Thirty-five. Township Fifteen. Range Six
teen West of ibeSixth P M . which is of the
reasonable value of $>00.00 and upwards, and
is unable to secure a reasonable interest upon
the value of said land, receiving only the sum
of $10 u» per year in rental, and whereas the
said county receives no taxes from said land,
and whereas the proceeds of said land if sold
and applied on the bonded indebtedness of
j said county, would save said county in the
neighborhood oi #36.00 per year in interest, in
addition to tbe amount realized therefrom in
taxes:
Now. therefore, the undersigned, said Coun
ty Board of Supervisor*, deems it for the best
interests of the said county that said land be
sold, after having been duly advertised for
sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder,
for cash.
Said board to reserve the right to reject any
and all bids in case said bid* are not for an
adequate amount, the question hereby sub
mitted to a vote of the electors of said Sher
man county, being:
‘ Shall the County Board of Supervisors of
Sherman county Nebraska, sell the Northeast
Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section
Thirty-five. Township Fifteen Range Sixteen
West of the Sixth P M.. at public auction, to
the highest bidder, reserving the right to re
ject any and all bids, the proceeds of such
sale to be applied upon the bonded indebt
edness of said county
Said question will be voted on at the Gen
eral Election held Tuesday. November >. 1910.
and the form in which said question shall be
taken will be as follow*
For Proposed Sale by the County Board of
Supervisors of Sherman County. Nebraska of
the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quar
ter of Section Thirty five. Township Fit- 11 ""1
teen. Range Sixteen West of the Sixth I 1
P M.. I_|
Against Proposed Sale by the County Board
of Supervisor* of Sherman County. Nebraska
of the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast
Quarter of Section Thirty-five Town
ship Fifteen. Range Sixteen West of
the Sixth P. M -.
The sail! Board of Supervisors of Sherman
countv Nebraska, hereby orders that a copy
of this resolution submitting the above ques
tion to a vote of the electors of said county,
shall be published for 4 consecutive weeks in
The Loup City Northwestern, a weekly new*
paper of general circulation, published in said
county. Jas. 1. Depew.
Hivo Aden.
J H Welty,
Henry Beck.
C. J Peters.
Wenzel Rewolinski.
W O. Brown.
(Last pub. Oct. 27)
We Deliver Flour
made from the finest wheat grown in
the country. It is recommended by
all good cooks, because it makes the
best bread. Our brand is
White Satin
and you will make no mistake in
ordering this from your grocer and
insist upon getting it. Once you
have use it, all other kinds of Flour
will cease to interest you. Made by
Loup City Mills
Be Sure to Look Over Our
TRUNKS AND VALISES
We Have the Goods at the Right Price
H. P. Ferdinandt Furniture Co.
THE LEADING MAKES OF
i
SOLD .A.T
T. M. Reed’s
r
l
Tin© Empire
o£ the West
It took Lewis and C . * . me Year and
six months to go from the Missouri River to
the Pacific Ocean.
• Not quite .if.; years. o t..e v. nion Pacific
Railroad avas hed cr.c! b i its t
pliant mare.i . ; rogress s»..o;s the continent.
Ted a) i-**' c. men . . c makes possible
this eighteen mo.nhs' ..rcoy o: courage and
hardship m just tnree o.y..'.tene.ee. \\ ;th every
comfort and safety known to modern travel.
The L nion Pacific has been the primal factor
in laying the foundation of progress and
prosperity in the States through, which its
tracks are laid.
The railroad has been, and is toduv, the
„ basic business of our day and generation, on
which all other enterprises and interests must
restand through which the\ are given move
ment, activity, energy and life.
In the matter of industrial development
the interests of the public and the Union
Pacific are identical.
If the Union Pacific is not
prosperous, will the great and
growing country it serves con
tinue to prosper?
Think it over.
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