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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1910)
PRDrESSIDNA’ CARDS KOBT.P. STAKE Attorney-at-law. LOUP :1TY. ME3MSIM. R J. NIGHTINGALE li. « | I if *** ,**'*-.**^sj.t LOUP £ITY. NEB B. H MATHEW, Attorney-at-Law, And Bended Av.rvv.r. I>jup City. Nebraska O. K. LONGACRE PHYSICIAN aid SURGEON Office. Orer New Bank TKLEPHOXK CALL. NO. If A. J. KEARNS PHYSICIAJi AND SDBGEQK rw«w SMI «*•« • at •U«i4rt»r* ▼ * I* ‘ *»■ SdM& Cf? T< .#*• fuCaCHM tSfcJSUk Loup City - Nebraska A. s. M AIN PHYSICIiN and SDBGEON Loup City. Nebr. • *4« xi Ke*. :•-*» *•. T«-.trptjone < : nneL'.ioo ROBERT P. STARR to M H Mod Bonded Abstracter UtVT Crrr. - Nebea»ka. 0«iT k*. of Abstract book* .o count* S. A. ALLEN. DE.TTTiST. UOCP CITT. - - XEB. Oficf up «uur* IB tkt M« MW Bmk build::.:'. w L- MARCY. DEXTI8T, LOUF cl.i. NEj OFFICE: EakSidt Public Sanaa* Pboae. Won> Piles g FISTULA A£ £*ct*_ 1 t.’kri cc b atrgutsl «*l No afcloraio*m. r or ocbar r«*> erk Boe**±*tx umA CURE GU ARAXTEEIi to LIIX 71j£L Free. DR. RICH SPECIALIST KL1CTA XT SCHOLAR mccsk* mi amtakUou* pupil if proper 1; :.arA *4 1*001. head foot diikm te art 'Ml with w* old thing is ti* Uac «? SCHOOL SI'PPLIEs Give his the ut»t. Yua .An ret tlea here In inAnit* itrtetf. We ha*» eterjUiStir that ambudt could daadf* Your tottaffuber will take pride la their uae. You in hi* pragma. Try it Swaasoa A Lofholm Pharmacy THE SOUTHWESTERN i ma .» r>u :■ a " as tse u.» c-ie **•*-..* «■ •-» Office Phone. - 6 on 21 Residence. - - 3 on 21 J. V. BI KI KH.IL WA and Pel. It would M«1> | detiekU U« Hal.. ittma lellaai U U«t cu d bt ini ummi waAr it appear u at C. II. Aidrui. an down ot. a par will. ieklaea He would indeed hate U> Julia Ward Ho*« died last Mon ia* at her i.eme near Boston. She »a- the author of "The Battle Hymn the Republic." and other songs. >tanl*v K*!el. tie middleweight champion *f tie w *rid. was shot on a rah near springHeld. Mo., last sat -_rday :i >rning by a ranch hand, mho aimed he made improper ad liti ■ - ' .1 ‘ ■’ ■ :• Has, hall fan» are immersed so de»; t in the great -eries between - < i.icago C ubs and I’hila Athletes ti at thryhave little time for any thing else At present it looks as| t ■ ugh t;.r Cubs were not in it a little bit. the Pliiias pounding them into tie turf each came with beart e» reffularity. Gov >liaHeniw*rges is out over the the state making speecees for the democratic ticket In doing so. he doe' not 'eem to be booming Iiahl mar.to ant great extent, saying at Blair. am ng other things, that Febrassa will not »ee another demo *vi< g terrier after himself for rant a «gdav. Not much com fort :n that for I*a;:lman. is ttiere' T e papers f I tollman persuasion r ate iieen p-t- ;shing a bit of s,-anda! tie past few davs mixing C. H Vein h -p a~ an attorney in an old it-.r • ise .f s aie nine years ago Mr \ dr: t denie' ant truth in the — ■ sats na < of Tie «tory is about n a par with *!.e ether stuff Iteing r.-a. ed and wi esaied against the r--; _• j an candidate for governor. To t: v-e who have t*en comment ing on tii* attitude of the Omaha it- • nfirdine i*--tand in the pres ent ampaign. Vfetior Rosewater a few da-.- -nee. in a signed letter on :: ■ edit rial pa/e gave it out in no n e"a:n tor* - that tlie lee support ed the candidacy of Cliester II. Ald ar.d tie* entire republican ticket. T f ui- ;-i; a paper in the h ^me of J:-n I*ah man and against the can d: iacy >f tie cowboy mayor, when P fee :ni: in tiiat city is so pro nounced in his favor, takes no little nerve. but when did you ever know a R *ewater to lack that necessary appendix to a man of true and tried haracter Rully for Vic: we never d ubted where he would cast his new-paper lines. Tr»e attempted Jight in an air - :p by Wa ter Wellman from New York across tlie Atlantic is one of the /neatest aeronautic feats ever attempted That lie failed was ex pe- ted. and ti.-e rescue of liimself and > n.en hj aid f wireless some three !. undred miles off the coast of North • an na gives o®e of tire most thrill ng narrative- >f tne a/e It was ne f the -t foolhardy tiiin/s ever attempted Weiiman arid five *-* ;-tanie left New York City in tne •<a ->n America >_nday miming last i'.i on Tuesday m vrrinz about day after a most ti.ril.in/ exper ience managed t nU tbem — re- in th*:r boat attaclied to tlie >a n and were p; ked up by the Trent after the wirelesss e:wes»n tlie Trent and the balloon ad * -gi.t them within ranpe of each other i-i'i. .act Saturday * ening if Senator -I nathan P. at • .- • :• *- in Fort Dodge. *1. u • a* an utter -urprise to • • a r 1 *n hi-own fami-; ■ - r;. _- nature of his •.— t: ■ - . merit d hi- pa "in/ . H :.ad -u'fered with heart " -'»> but wav up and around the -* at • :.e ti : e His physician .aica ed ••• examine the action of ...- rear: and at the time of his death up u-.ng tlie stethoscope mting the .heart beat- a-tlie -sena tor lay easily in a chair, w iien sud- j >nly the instrument failed to record an> .heart act: n and upon iookin/ in ti.e fa-e of Mr. lioiliier found lie wa» dead Hi- funeral occurs this afternoon and will be attended by prominent men from over the coun try He was one of tlie greatest raters and -t widely known men of the country. Tte .iuuor business is conducting1 a lo-in/ right So Ronfort's Wine and Spirit Circular intimate- in a re erit editorial. Noting the number f -tate- wi^-re the trade is in a '•--.•crate ‘attte f .r its life, it says: J .'.e -ituati n i- a grave one. and it demaads the attention of the men w Iiave l.undreds of millions fn ie-ted n breweries, di-tilleries. win en« - an-i in stocks of liquors. It is a -it uati n that demands tlie highest state-man-hip and generalship. It rai-e- tlie question as to why we • a-e ist so any states and why we | :.a'-e so man; terce contests in otlier states. It raise- the que-tion a- to wiietiier -r cause a- a trade is in competent r :n in mpetent iiands. or whether it an l»- : --ibe that the liquor •rade i- -o di-reputable tliat it can n • lie essfully defended before the bar of public sentiment. Tin- is t; * business tliat is making an unt> .--,ing effort to put an open advtuateifi the office of governor of Vebra-ka It is unthinkable that; -u- h a man or such a cause can suc ••eed after a fair i-ampaign in this -Ull Tiie political history of Nebraska till* fail Is full of interest, more so '. .an for many years in the past. The digging up of tl*e gliost of State Treasurer Hartley's defalcation * hlrh was becoming but a memory the mysteries of which it seemed * w«-re neter to be unravelled, is now tearing up the turf in ti»e demo-1 ■ rath- Tparty Howard claims r. S.. andidate Hitchcock was a bene ' iary of Bartley's defalcation and has demanded tiie resignation of the alter wlio denies receiving any such t^nefit*. arid tiie controversy brings brings fiefaulter Bartley into the war and it looks very much as if Howard was Utere with the goods: that Altirl^-ock really did get some of the state’s money for which Bartley -♦-ried time in tlie pen, and at least t e people Will get a iittle further glimpse into tl»e inside hisborv of , Uw great vandal. Tiiat Bartlev' w as but tli* M-apegoat of bigh-up thieves to whom he gave the state's money and was made to wear stripes for other's wr^ngd log. is becoming mote and more tiie belief of the people. Tiiat Hitclicock got more or less of tiie state's money through Bartlev L H <ward's contention, and it looks awh .ike Hitclicock is guilty and would better iave taken the no , »ery gent le hint and pulled out of : tl>e rare. Here is a 'juery: Suppose ' - at least morally proved Uiat HiU‘ti<*ock did rea.ly get some of the state's money through Bartley and 'i-us he *found worthy of wearing stripes, and should this fall receive •lie most votes at tiie election for t'. S senator, won t it place mem-1 tiers of ti»e legislature who signed | statement So. 1 in a pretty Dickie. I especially republican member*? NOTICE OF SALE OK LANDS FOR DELINQUENT TAXES For the year 1W and Prior Years Slate of Nebraska , - SS Sherman County ' To ail whom it may concern: You will take notice that all lands and lots on which taxes for iso and prior years have not been paid will be sold at the County Treasurer * ofllce in the Court House in Loup City Nebraska on the first Monday in Novem ber I.-IO between the hours of So'clock a m and » o'clock p- m . said sale to adjourn from dav to day until all the lands and lots have l*en offered for sale The following is a list of lands and lots to he >o .1 and the amount set opposite the descrip tion is the amount due ana unpaid May 1st, 1 s*t* To each amount will be added interest and costs of advertising: OAK Kf.Llx lo ADC 1.. TowasJup 16 Range 13;-3 *nd *4 IVn ne4 v£i:w4 B€4 c*4 ve4 ne4 BW4 **« 4 «vl ««4 se4 ne4 VW4 se4 MC 4 ne4 T.M 4 SC4 AP* 13 to IT. 6 to 9 ,i ii -4 19 to -4 ..19 .19 ? S S to $ *8 *-« - 9 ... 9 . 9 13 14 .. 15 .17 . .17 .. 17 * 9 and N.24 _ ' 11 and 12.24 ^ 13 to 18 3! jJ 17 (► w» . . ,;,„a a. U»Yw«:;. -4 ~ 13 to 14 C1T4 .23 25 *• 3i» LOG A N 22 *. *» 43 2 Is and l* -• 4; 17. * to 12 24 .25 . 218 - 28 28 43 -*•* 19 and 30.2> and 2 30 85 33 36 23 and 24 1 to 4 .29 32 34 Township 10 Kah*e ” * De> n«4 -w; v*4 «-4 e2ne4 . &-* to 8| Sec Amt to <$7. 4 S28 21 lo 4 .13 .13 25 28 41 25 (Cl 1 to 5 10. *> «■' and 23 34 34 34 35 35 35 st4 nc-4 sw4. _ <*-4 S*M4 pt 'W4 pt sw4 se4 Township 10 ne4 . DV4.. ne4. .ots € and 7 ne4 .32 32 32 .33 .33 33 S3 Range 15 1 $4* 35 42 40 j; ^ !9to2! 24to33 35 First Addition 10 47 9 39 1 44 11 78 3 24 2 M 5 t* 13 38 1 88 5 48 4 45 3 68 1 Or* fry 14 80 10 32 2 18 1 I** 14 00 1 88 s SO 1 32 1 34 14 47 1 14 1 52 1 (> 1 52 4 24 Ml 1 88 Is 80 2> 24 30 8»» e2 and sw4 31 * -8 n2se4 ■ ‘ • 55fl . . is 38 100x148ft.. A* <* 100x147ft . 12 37 40x500ft . . 34 22 All . 0s 32 1 85 1 65 8 47 6 47 2 16 3 22 9 2* 1 2 29 15 eivw4 ne4 se4 n»4 -» 4 s2ne4 se4 lot 4 ne4 ne4ne4 .ots 1 and 2 ■5nw4_ ... 6 .. 9 ... 9 . 9 11 ..11 . 11 .14 14 15 __ 15 17 .35 34 .34 .35 .. 8 .. 8 . 8 .. 8 . 9 2. 15 Hogue’s Sub-Div. Lot Blk Amt 1 to 3 . 4 511 24 48.14 to 16 . 4 1 88 1 ,Vl Lalk & Kriechbaum s Addition Lot Blk 8 . . 5 9 to 12. 5 23 s8 11 to 14.13 28 59,15 and 18.13 9 94 19.U 28 50. 1 to 3.15 41 3s 24 29 23 88 23 sT 55 2* Amt $ 1 Oh OB 29 37 5 78 2 TV 3 24 4 A* T to 9. 1 7 71 lO>to 12.. 1 «r 1to « .2 WASH 1NGTON I w t 6 Townwlnp 16. Range 15 9 and 10.8 Des Sec Amt ■*'»“? !* ot.&aad* ..1 *13 u12? to 3* Q«4C«I .<* 3 &«4nw4 D«4. pt n*-t«e4 C*1 4 4 *-» l 1 to 6 32 32 33 4 45 7 to 10 . 7 12 11 and 12 52 M* 13 lo 1* lo 10 4 to 8 $ 5 78 3 24 5 39 1 9(4 15 38 10 84 9 59 8 25 35 17 44 57 3 22 9 49 12 13 6176 Barker s Second Add T(-*BSb p 16 Range 16 AH »*2'*4 and sc4 a2nc4 m±aw4 ne4 s2s«4 <Sve4 lots 1 and 7 e2n*« B7-W4 S2s-e4 S2s«4 *c( •a 4 owl -a 4 n*4 <w4 3 3 4 . 9 9 13 is 15 . 19 . 19 19 9 M .*J5 1 to 6 $ 9 37 13 lo -4 17 62 1 10 lM -^i (r2 l3 to -4 19 58 7\°lw 11 *7 Pt lots 12 H5 6 to 12 to 5 . 9 9 10 11 13 5 6 47 12 51 6 47 14 8m 16 25 12 21 1 to 6 and pt7 to 10.15 9 01 1 <► 1 (* 7 *.6 200ft 1 118 3 22 Bik A* ELM T *wnship 15 Range 16 3 to 6. 7 56 J Wood Smith’s Add 1 }|: Lot !•» 31 Aii ... s; 13 to is 64 11 and 12 17 *e 19 to 24 15 >31 and 12 -77 *1 1 to 3 4 and 5 . 1 and 2 Amt • 6 47 12 4s 1 61 9 01 Dcs Sl 4 •VI &H . nc» n*4 . «2sv4 v2»«4 VC 4 n2nc4 and n2: nc4 _ sec 1 . 9 . 9 . 9 .11 11 .11 12 . 14 .17 n2n«4 -w4 s2nar4 >w4 CC4 e2TiC4 Ll 4 wr-w4 LC4SC4 vc4se4 - &V4IV4 swifl»4 «£nw4 wTw»4 1** 10 13 ..14 . 14 15 .21 .21 21 .tl 21 is 18 20 24 25 .26 1 39 I 33 1 5 ’ 64 3 22 2 03 2 9s 13 13 83 95 s> 22 47 I 84 1 06 51 2»» 70 19 17 1 85 '-•«»4 and s2i ■vi n2n2n»4 nc4n«4 and »r2na4 .... S«4s«4 OC4CC4 n^4 . &«4. VC4 . n«4. *wi . «**4ne4 c2se4 _ w2nc4 nvi. nwls«4 4s«4 Amt ,5*-. t27 :>4 -0 to 24 ^1(1 1 to 3. **4 «S? * to 8 . ,4 s> to li i: »! u . ;»w*c 1* 13 to -’4 it 13 • to li ,13 to 1« j. *3 IT and 1* 13 ii 1 to 12. :*r *c * to li.... 1 and 2 . -* T3 * ■£, 74 s and « . 4. sn T and 9 . 13 OH 1«. SJ KT 17 to 30 . 23 ^4. 7 to 12 <5 S4 I to 3 6 M « to «. . 23 5*) Central 6 m; L01 11 fir 1. 12 8*5 Unplatted *25 74 Loup City Township 15. Range 14 .28 ..26 32 34 34 1 32 1 32 83 2 88 16 12 4 51 3 22 Addition Bik Amt B 1 07 Portion of ..28 .29 30 . 30 31 .31 .33 33 34 .34 .34 34 21 58 6 93 Pl #w pt sw. 2C* Is PJ sm 6 73 Pt . *vPt SW 24 08 sw JR 7- Pt 24 O' ?t SW 21 (*'■ .18 ASHTON* 6 35 6 35 19 16 41 15 24 3 62 32 32 ^6 M^T°WllSb P Ran^€ 13 See Amt ... 5 |25 26 29 WEBSTER Township 15, Range 15 ^4' Sec lot" 5 at.d6. 0«4 lot* 6 and 7 .10 13 .25 . 28 19 24 27 04 32 55 27 74 «W4. 40 67 -*7 -s* -*u 1 34 22 29 27 SA s»4. *• wi . ... nw4 . Township 15, ovi... LOUP C1T¥ Township 15. Range 15' I>c*4 k*4 . c2n«4 . lot- 2 3 and 4 ASHTO.n VILLAGE Original Town Lot Bik Amt ! and n2 2. 5 $ 7 57 : 94 iota 2 and 3 4 and 5.5 6 and 7. and ■22ft - 5 15 13 > 3ft lot § and n20ft9. 5 Sec Amt .5 1 fvi 29 - and 3. 8 2 22 35 4 And 5. .. .6 2 37 nm 6 4&d 7.6 5 TV 43 SI .it lfi 33 >jj.. « Township 15, Range 14 j4 .].1 9 kw4_ QW4 pt *«C4 nei i«4 BV4. ne4 -w4ae4 *20*4 and se4nc4 pt Sw4Dc4 W2»m4 -W4 . aw4 . cne4 .... iot 2 . rownship 14 iC4 . ots i and 2 pt-wlne4.. .. -e4ne< .. *2se4 andae4 ..12 .13 13 13 15 17 17 _JO $47 63 6. 28 22 13 to 15 .. 3 39 6. IB 10 5 62 4 26 2 14 3 16 1 47 1 47 1 37 JO 97 ll and 12.,.11 .1! 107 44 20 40 2 and 3 16 82 1 and 19 45 3 and 4 29 82 5 and 6 39 9o 11 and 12 4 67 12 .... 13 .... 15 .15 .15 3 48 6 23 1 47 4 2.* 6 96 94 .30 . 24 JR 29 29 Badura’s Addition j: t»4 1. 3 5 36 3 y5 1 and 2. 5 1 91 5 76 3.* * 23 35te# First Addition j*4 7 and 6. $14 15 9 J l Baiure U I and 2 !» to It. t 7 45 j 3 to 4.3 1 36 I *32 42 2 to 6 3 2 14 6 ll ir H 77 Taylor s First Addition ■4.2 of 2 and 3 . *6 23 I 1* Ta Taylor s 2nd Addition 14 .15 »«4 .. act ate a 4 and «e4 nwt .24 acls.4 24 rf-4 24 a»4.25 1*4.25 iot 1 .35 ,, 5.14 and 15 . 1* 80 35 Nk 1 »nd 2.. 2 5 40 I 22 28 44 s»S»d 6.2 1 40 r and 8 73: l« Ts 14 to 16 . 2 6 50 j 5 13 16 to 24 . 2 6 »l I Si "0 Ojendyk 4 Dunker s 1 14 *2* Addition 15 t« n 2 *11 #3 LOCPCITV VILLAGE Original To' Lot Blk 19 to 22 3 and 24 9 and 10 ... .3 a.m ; »ft » end of iot 8 .5 2lj«f! ot lots 13 and |4 5 lot 15 5 “aSoft lots 13 and 14 . . 5 8 to in 7 13 to 17. 7 [>t 10 to 14.10 pt 17 to 10 _10 [It 13 to 15 ...14 [II 21 to 24.16 |W 21 to 24 ... .17 P»t 13 to 17.16 .105ft 20 to 24 IS ptlii and *2 18.. 18 H 13and I4.U.1* . 2* 37, 1 to 6 . 4 2 27 | 1 to 16.5 6 16 Vnplatted Portion of n | Ashton Village Amt Township 15. Rarnra 13 Dos Sec Amt 23 ptnirt ntc4 ...27 $160 I 66 t,t narl nwt pt nwt nwt 13 77 pi nwt nwt pt w2. 15 24 pt »2 7 6i.pt setnet ... pt swtnet lo 16 pt swtnet . 5 40.pt swtnet pt seine and swtnet_ .27 .27 io m 4 13 1 66 3 28 3 27 7 j?; 7 76 9 10 2 55 1 47 •7 1 00 6 36 ..27 ROCKVILLE 2 66 Township 13. Ran^e 13 13 33 Des Sec Amt «3 pt lots 2 and 3 .22 $ 82 2 isj Tow ash ip 13 Kaace 14 ? *4m*.S 25 M 31 *3 16 25 20 53 33 9? 3* 31 00 5 n*4 .. . vJsH nw4_ nw4 . . sw4. St‘4.... nwi . s20a nw4 s* 4. n2se4 ... S2sw4 sel .. ne4 ... ROCKY1LLE VILL Lot Bik Ami . 10 .11 . 12 13 13 .14 ..17 m i8 i* .19 .23 ©2 3 0»* 22 Si* 1S 66 15 43 27 4V 2: tv 5 t ? M) 10 15 11 and 12. .15 I*.15 a.16 16 6... 1... 13 3? 53 81 8 34 81 71 i 6: 5 V. 10. 11 12. 13 .5 14 lO 16 .5 2. 4. 6. 8. 10. 12. .1 .IT .10 First Addition n5 lot 1... 1 4l se lot l. i 4»j s. 1 81 *. 3 Xn 4.6 7 77 Fair view Park 6 and 7.2 6 54 Anderson's Addition 1. 8. I to 4 . 5 to 6. 1 53 1 X* 2 io on 2 1 51 2 TV 2 7t 14. 16 2. 4. 6 and 8 All. 2. 4. 6 and 8 1 to 3 . 4 to 7 .. .... 8 to 12. I to 4. 5 . .. 9 .. 8 .15 15 15 16 .16 , ^Unplatted Portion o! j [r, Litchfield in 16 6v pt ne4oe4 v 1 07 1 and 2.18 to 10. 11 and 12. 6. 8 to 12 All. All. .18 ..IS IV .18 Township 14. Range pt ne4se4. pt sw4sw4. 12 15 pt nw4ne4 fand .28 $6 61 28 12 K ..28 1 1X3 pt ne4nw4....2s pt nw4oo4.28 pt ne4se4.28 pt nw4ne4 ... .28 SCOTT 10 111 8 IK 1 M 3 TV 1 ..23 26 sTVft 4 5 and 6 11 and 12 l tO 4 . 5 to V.. 1 to 8 . V to 14 n2 lot i. s21ot 1.. 4. 2> 6 m 68 38 3 53 VI 48j j Township 13. Range 1C 86 Dev Sec Ami s ^ pt n2se4. l I l 9v J 3pt nc4. l i 3> zHw2ae4. 2 8 48 ; 4*M.2 21 83 ^is2ne4. 4 M 6i» n2xe4. 1 73! 82se4. 13 and 14. 1 to 14 1 to 10... 11 and 12 29 . 30 30 .30 .30 30 .31 .32 33 . .33 n2net J‘c-'nw4 4-lsw« ? 4~ »2sh4 .4 . 4 .. 6 .13 IS .13 .13 1 49 v2ne4. lV<2nw4 IJlvWl. SSL >e4. 14 .14 .15 15 .15 ..1; Jaeachka s Addition ;>w4. IT to Rockville ne4. I-ot Bik Amt ae4nw4 All . 4 #10 48 4 AH 5 1 39 ne4 * 3 to 6 Unplatted * nisei o’. , n2ne.sw4ne4 „ . P«m°n of nT4se4. Rocfevule eSswi Township 13. Range 13 sei. sa*9*4. .« i' n . IV .19 .20 .20 pi ne4sw»ne4 pt ne4sa4ne4 pt ne4aw4ne4 4 -'A Jr.eln* 4 pt ne4. CLAY 19 SW4 . 19 xe4. 4 2> ne4. 36 e2n w 4 29 3:4 33 34 34 34 HAZARD 43 10 78 10 TV 10 TV 12 0£ 23 86 26 34 54 IK 48 Is 14 6V 2V £ 14 6V 20 T> 52 r. 41 6V 37 1C 34 51 8 65 12 * 45 2> IT 2V 20 61 6 51 13 « 38 85 52 27 29 83 20 43 10 23 20 43 Town>hip 14. Range 14■_ “ „ n- Sec Ami T°'nsh,p 13 “*“*• ,s -5tS» ^ Des lot 1. OW4 lot 2. w2nw4 and se4nw4 . ne4. .19 28 31 ne4 2 99 nwl nw4 sw4. se4 nw4 ne4. CW4 8W| se4. nw4 sw4. 29 *sw4 14 .HI ^ , lit « e-nw4 Sec Ami • ¥11 30 IS 3K nS IS Mi w2nw4 19 86 s2se4 19 86 se4 20 91 se4 24 51 n2ne4 12 12 14 14 15 19 20 29 60 SW4 ^■ s2sw4 •>* ** se4 fx »{Pl n»4 24 24 21 73 se4 .29 ..29 .3* -31 .31 .31 .31 .32 _32 „ __ Township 14 Range 15 ^ . ' ■ 4 f Pt swlswl he! . . ...... .1 S3 34 pi sw4 se4. $ » (6 HAZARD VILLAGE sc4.is S3 34 Lot set.30 3S 10 13 HARRISON ’ • Township 14. Range 16 i to 32 32 35 35 41 05 35 27 18 51 14 41 15 10 24 08 34 96 12 48 30 71 10 79 24 29 67 27 W 35 44 33 80 07 34 Bik Amt 3 f 36 6 4 99 Des w2sW4 se4ne4. se4 n2se4 s2se4 . s2nw4 n2sw4 net.. w2nw4. n2ne4.. ... 8 ... 8 ...11 12 .18 pt ne4.21 9 10 10 10 11 13 13 14 15 15 15 BRISTOL 8 91 2 22 1 33 65 3 61 s2nw4 n2sw4 ... e2nw4 and sw4nw4 >e4se4 pt se4n«r> ne4 Sec Amt - 1 #13 38 1“ .2 8 57 18 . 4 33 75 11 and 12 to 15 .7 5 1 ..7 5 *•» 14 and 15 10 79 12 14 17 2 25 11 10 12 55 11 6 18 js jj Township 13. Range 13 16 82 Des Sec Amt 20 21 43 1 05 1 56 33 5 88 33 29 . 29 30 31 36 :* 13 3s n2ne4 61 ne4ne4 4 53 s2ne4 31 05 n2ne4se4 and 2h 20 -1 4 19 13 *6 s2ne4 LITCHFIELD VILL >2ne4se4 Original Town nw4sw4 Lot 21 21 9 and so. .-*l!40ft,. 1 and 2.. 7 and 8 .. 9 and 10. 10 to 18 . .. 7 and 8.. 9. 10. 4 n21ot s ... 9 and 10. 11 and 13. 16io 18... 13 14 VO 16 Ail. . lot5 and s21ot 6.22 B!k Amt n2 iot 0 ^ • J * 4 49 sioa an:nw4 28 i i«e::,ie4 33 3 Township 13. Range 14 20 85 7 79 2 79 5 28 6V 79 14 57 .. 8 .. 8 .. 8 10 .10 .10 .10 10 .11 .11 . 14 11 11 ne4 6 6r> se4 16 66 ne4 12 12 se4 16 66 sw4 81 se4 si nw4 4 43 sw4 35 sw4 11 11 sw4 7 78 net 22 22 nw4 5 55 se4 12 21 n2nw4 3 32.s2nw4 11 11 14 18 20 20 21 24 28 28 33 33 35 15 35 61 33 73 38 S3 52 17 26 07 29 77 35 34 3s 90 39 93 28 48 18 39 15 46 In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and official seal, this 1st day of October. 1910 fseal' o. F PETERSEN. Treasurer of Sherman County. Nebraska. Clothing 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 LORENTZ HERBERT E. GOOCH & CO. Brokers and Dealers in Grain, Provisions and Stocks 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 1 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 Barn. AAEON WALL Lawyer Practices in all Courts Loup City, Neb. Notice to Hunters All sportsmen are hereby notified that 1 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 j ness is appreciated. Lori* City Mill & Light Co. . LEGAL NOTICE Notice to the electors of Sherman county, Nebraska, submitting the question as to the sale of the East half of Section thirty-live Township sixteen and Range fifteen in said county, otherwise known as the "Poor Farm. Resolution of the County Board of Super visors of Sherman county. Nebraska, ordering publication of the question as to the sale of the Poor Farm", submitting same to the voters of said county: __ Whereas, the County of Sherman of the State of Nebraska, is the owner of the East half of Section thirtv-tive. Township sixteen and Range fifteen. West of the Sixth P. M . otherwise known a* the Poor Farm . which is of the reasonable value of ffiO.OOaflO and upwards and is unable to secure a reasonable interest upon the value of said land, receiving only S-VC m per year in rental, a large portion of which is taken Tor expenses and renairs and whereas the said County of Sherman receives no taxes from said land, and has nc use for same, the very few paupers in said county being boarded in private families *r.d looked after by the various Justices-of-the Peace. as provided by law. and whereas, the proceeds of said land, if sold and applied on the bonded indebtedness of said county, would save said county in the neighborhood of s;x» i«* per year in interest, in addition to the amount realized therefrom in taxes. Now. Therefore, the undersigned said County Board of Supervisors deems it for the best interests of the said county that sa d land be sold, after having been duly adver tised for sale, at public auction to the highest bidder, the terms to be one-haif of purchase price in cash, the balance to be secured by notes and first mortgage on said premises, to run five years and draw interest annually at six percent: said Board to reserve the right 10 reject any and all bids 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, sell 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 proceeds of such sale to be applied upon the bonded indebtedness of said county?" Said question will be voted on at the general election held Tuesday. November s. 1910. and the 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 r “ the Sixth P. M.. otherwise known as [ the Poor Rarm.... Against Proposed Sale by the County Board of Supervisors of Sherman County. Nebraska, of the Ea-i Half of Section Thirtj-five. Town ship Sixteen. Range Fifteen West of the Sixth P. M otherwise known as j the Poor Farm. The said Hoard of Supervisors of Sherman county. Nebraska, hereby orders that a copy of this resolution, submitting the above ques tion to a vole of the electors of said county, shall be published for ♦ consecutive weeks :n the Loup City Northwestern, a weekly news paper of general circulation, published in said county. Jas. 1. Depew. Hivo Aden. J . H. Welly, Henry Beck, C J. Peters. Wenzel Rewolinski. W. O. Brown. Town □ Board iraska. Town □ LEGAL, NOTICE Notice to the Electors of Sherman county, Ne braska. submitting the question as to the sale o' the Northeast Quarter of the North east Quarter of Section Thirty-eve. 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 as to the sale of the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quar ter of Section Thirtv five Township Fifteen Range Sixteen TV est of the Sixth P. M and submitting the same to the voters of said 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 tion Thlrty-ave. Township Fifteen Range Six teen West of the Sixth P. V.. which is of the reasonable value of $>«) 00 and upwards and is unable to secure a reasonable interest upon the value of said land, receiving only the sum of $10 <k> per year in rental, and whereas the said county receives no taxes from said land, and whereas the proceeds of said land, if soid and applied on the bonded indebtedness of said county, would save said county in the neighborhood ol M6.O.1 per year in interest, in addition to the amount realized therefrom in taxes: Now. therefore, the undersigned, said Coun ty Board of Supervisors, deems it for the best interests of the said eountv 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 bids are not for an adequate amount, the question hereby sub m.tted 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 Sect'on Thirty-Eve. Tawnship Fifteen Range Sixteen est of the Sixth P. M.. at public auction, to the highest bidder, reserving the right to re ject any and ail 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 S. 1910. and the form in which said question shall be taken will be as follows: For Proposed Sale by the County Board of Supervisors of Sherman Countv Nebraska, of the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quar ter of Section Toirty-five. Township Fit- - teen. Range Sixteen West of the Sixth P. M. Against Proposed Sale by the County Board of Supervisors of Sherman County. Nebraska, of the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section Thirty-Bve. Town- I ship Fifteen. Range Sixteen West of the Sixth P. M.-. □ Board braska. rtheast □ The said Board of Supervisors of Sherman county. 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 weeklv news paper of general circulation, published in said county. Jas. I. Depew. - Hiyo Aden. J H Welty, Henry Beck. C. J. Peters. Wenzel Rewolinski. W. O. Brown. (Last pub. Oct. 27) i The Labor of Baking is many times reduced if you use the right kind of Flour, and if the ques tion, “What is the best Flour?” was put to vote among the bakers and housekeepers in this part of the country, the unanimous reply would be White Satin Tou would vote for it if you were < used to it. Isn’t it worth giving a trial? Loup City Mills $4.95 F. O. B. Loup City 8 . i . -d This Brass Trimmed Bed Has 1 1-16 pillars, 1-2 inch bras* top rail, 8-8 inch tiller herni, 61 inches hijrh, foot 3> inches hiffh and has the S, S. * unbreakable rail, complete with castors— F. 0. B. Loup City only $4.95 This is only one of our many bargains in Iron lkds. Come in and see our complete line of FURNITURE | Carpets, Pugs, Lipoleupi, Before you place your orders. We can save you money on everything in our line. H. P. Ferdinandt Furniture Co. THE LEADING MAKES OF T. M. Reed’s The Empire y of the West It took Lewis and Clark just one vear and six months to go from the Missouri River to the Pacific Ocean. Not quite fifty years ago the Union Pacific Railroad was .aunched and began its trium phant march O; ] rogress across the continent. To<^y tke onion Pacific makes possible this eigntecn months journey of courage and hardship in just three days, attended with every comfort and safety known to modern travel. The Union Pacific hasjbeenthe 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 today, the basic business of our day and generation, on which all other enterprises and interests must rest and through which they 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. What a Splendid Picture youth, health and beauty make. It is too bad thev cannot last forever. We Like to Take Photographs ?,^°.un£ P®ople. and judging by the samples we have, young people i?1” do itK , C°me and learn the reason. Then probably rou will decide to have us photog—L ve us photograph vou. EDGAR DRAPER, Photographer.