Profession*! ’ Cards AAK'lN wall Practice* in all Court* L>*upC«tv, Xeb. KORT.p."stark .iTtorney-at-Law LOOP :iTY. HEBMSKx. R J. NIGHTINGALE r/17 at _LOUP CITY. NEB R. tt MATHEH. Anorney-ai-Law, %*d Bonded Ahtuiirtor, L-Mip City, Xebraaka 6. EL LOXGACUB PHYSICIAN aid SURGEON Office. Over New Bank. TrlLEPHOXK CALL. SO. 3» A. J. KEARNS Loup City - Nebraska A. S. MAIN PHYSICIAN aid SURGEON Loup City. Nebr. «. See at Residence. Tneji.ervice at 73». A cordial invitation is extended to all. Genua Evangelical Church Next Sunday tliere will be Easter serv ices at Loup City at 10:30 a. m.. in connection with the Lords Supper. 3 p m. services and Lord's Supper at Ashton. ♦ P. J ueling. Pastor. Along R. R. No. 2. Miss Hanna Hichel is working at the home of A. \V. Wilson. Born, .a*! Thursday. to Mr and Mrs. A W Wilson, a girl. Mother and baby are getting along tine. Anu»n Spotanski lias commenced to build on his^place west of the old Lindgren place tie** MeFadden. C. J. N'orstedt and Jurgen Piaiuiieck are each plowing up tl»eir .. id fields of alfalfa. This wj i make them a rich soil for several rears. < « Burt lias been trimming up tiie trees in his yard tlie past week. •lim Lee shelled com for Robert Idnsdale last Friday. Miss Anna Stutheit visited at the t oroe .-f (Airis Oltjenbruns Thursday. Frank Papiemik and famllv are new patrons on K 2. Frank bought ne of H. A. Wilkinson's quarters of land southeast of C. L. Alleman's. Tlie yc ..ng people of tlie M E.church at L jp City last week Wednesday evening gave a reception to Clifford Bone and W.C. Henderson and brides Will and Geo. Peterson have set out several hundred srees on their places the past week, and were seen mulching tl*em last Friday. It pays to give them good care. _Oias. Snyder was up from Ravenna Friday, and was seen trimming up tbe evergreens on his farm. Clias. Snyder sold several Imrses on tlie Grand Island market last week. B. W. Parkhurst is breaking some prairie forC. J. Norsteddt this week. Carrier on Route2 has been in rural mail service 5 years oo April l*th. A L Enderieeliauied a load of coal jout to the Hawk school Monday. Chris Oltjenbruns has trimmed up the trees along the road on his place. Ike Keith and Jesse Fort were out to John Haller's Monday, putting up ■a windmill, the tower being -Id feet high. They are working for T. M. Reed. Frank Zwlnk. one of carrier's old patron's on R 1. was married Sundav to Miss Ehna Coming of Loup City.i We wish them much joy. Route No 2 is tlie only route out of Loup City tliat lias a Sundav carrier ' I A. R. Moore is working for Ren Wilkinson. O. S. Frass and F. A. Pinckney] have each dragged the road along their piaces tlie past week This is •ne of tlie finest things that could It done to a road at this time of tlie year Some one ha> covered the sandv piece of road just north of Hans «»bennilier's with hay. making a good ! road out of it. A. W. Wilson and sons will farm1 tlie Parkhurst place in connection with tlie home place. John Gal la way will put in about! i0 acres on E S. Hayhurst's place! north of Homer Hughes' this vear. Bert German was hauling liav for! Milo Gilbert. Saturday, and left one load for tlie carrier. Fred Reed lias been carrying his1 hand in a sling tlie past week. Romeo G nger is setting out a large orchard this spring. Cornell Brow n is again able to at tend school. Chas Scbwaderer and family. Joe Ikascl.ke and family, and Fritz Bichel and family attended church at Loup City Sunday. Don't send money in your letters, but get a money order, it is safe. Tlien mail all your letters on the route. Mr. arid Mrs. Jurgen riambeck and family vi-ited at the home of A. P. Paulsen Monday. A I* l*aulseh sold tiis fat cattle to ! Bie-nond & Son last Saturday. Frank Adams' new addition to his home w ill soon he ready for the plas , terers Clifford Bone gave carrier a pack age Monday Will Hawk sold a car of hogs Mon i day. A tnil Shoening bought a pony last week and -well, we won't tell what | the pony did to A mil. Geo. McFadden shipped three car ; loads of stock to South Omaha Tues-! day. one of lejgs and two of cattle I j He went with them. Will Peterson is going to trv ir-1 rigatinga patch of potatoes this rear, j Will Hawk shipped a car of hogs to i South Omaha Tuesday, and went along to look after them. Miss Minnie Oltjenbruns received a message from her father Mondav j evening, that Mrs. Oltjenbruns had 1 through the operation and 1 was getting along as well as could be ; eapected. Geo. Barring of Nance county was ' ‘isiting his brother-in-law, Hans j Metz last week. He bought a tine team of horses of Pete Thode and j drove them home. He formerly lived | here. Mr. and Mrs. John Galiawav and ! family. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Conger. 2r “"L A T Conger. Mr. and Mrs. Will Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Younglund, Mr. and Mrs. Ray McFadden. Mr. and Mrs. John George. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Conger, and M r. and Mrs. J. W. Conger made their way to the home of Romeo Conger last Saturday erening. and complete ly surprised him, it being his birth day. It was the small hours of the morning before everyone made up tbalr to go home. Loup City, aa well as the farmers living on the west side of the river, ought u> get together and demand of Loop City township better roads to the bridges, especially to the west bridge. which has been almost im passible all winter. Good roads to a town means more to it than any thing else. Tour terms are worth with a good roan leading to All roads ought to be gone i Urn road drag, especially «■ Wednesday. April 5tli, in Dlst. 37. | Maggie MeFadden. teacher. Song, “Welcome”, school; Welcome' Address. Margaret Neisner: recita tion, Ferdinand Obermiller: recita tion. Roy Reed: recitation. Blanche Gray; recitation. Hans Obermiller: recitation. Yirgie MeFadden: song. Margaret Neisner. Emma and Blanche Gray: recitation. Mable MeFadden: recitation. Theodore Gray: dialogue. “Tom's Practical Joke". Fay Gray. Fern Reed. Carl Obermiller; recita tion. Arthur Obermiller: song. School: recitation. Fred Obermiller: recita tion. Emma Gray: Dialogue, “The Old Man of the Wood": Fay Gray, j Arthur and Fred Obermiller: recita tion. Margaret Neisner: song. Emma and Blanche Gray: recitation. Carl] Obermiller: recitation, Charlie Gray: j song. School: recitation Otto Ober miller: dialogue. "Pins". Fern Reed. Emma and Fay Gray and Carl Ober miller: song. Fern Reed and Fay j Gray: recitation.tGerman) Carl Ober- j miller: recitation. Fern Reed: dia logue. “Competition of Railroads." j Otto and Arthur Obermiller. Austin Neisner and Charlie Gray: recitation. Austin Neisner; song. School: Ex ercise. "Children of All Nations." by] four girls and four bovs: recitation. Fay Gray: dialogue. "Going to tlm I»entlst's." Otto Obermiller. Austin Neisner and Charlie Gray: Farewell ; Song. School. The whole neighbor hood on Wiggle Creek attended the entertainment and said that it was one of the best little entertainments they had ever attended. Stock to Pasture I want stock to pasture at *1.75! for the season. Hans Dietz. Notice of Chattel Mortgage Sale Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a chattel mortgage executed by lie-■tec i. Pttaes • ter and Andrew W Pflaester to the First Na tional Bank of L.oup City. Nebraska on July 9lh. 1910. to seeure the payment of one promts sory note for the sum of $■**■ payable on Jai. uary the 9th. 1911 with interest from date at ten per cent per annum, and upon which there : is now due the sum of Five Hundred Dollars. • with interest from July the 9th. 1910. at ten, per cent per annum. Also, by virtue of a Chattel Mortgage executed by the said ileorge | F. Pflaester and Andrew Pflaester to me sa d First National Bank on Deeember 31st. 19b'. I to seeure the payment of one promissory note j for the sum of Three Thousand Dollars, pay able on April 39th. 1911. with interest ai leu per cent per annum from dale and upon which ' there will be due on Auril 3uth. 1911. the sum | of Three Thousand Dollars with interest at i ten per ceui per annum from Deeember 31st. 1910 Also, by virtue of a Chattel Mortgage executed by the said George F. Pflaester and 1 Andrew Pflaester to the said First National1 Bank on December Slst. 1910. to seeure the j Ryuieut of one promissory note for the sum of J o Huhdred and Ninely-flvc Dollars and Sixty-flve cents, payable on January the Slst. ! 1911. with interest from IVoember Slst. 1910. at ten per cent per annum and upon which there isdue the sum of Two Hundred and Ninety -ive Dollars and Sixty five cent', with interest from December Slst. 1910. at ten per cent per annum Also by virtue of a Chattel Mortgage executed by George F Pflaester to Grant Sticknev on Deeember Sist. 1910. to seeure the payment of one promissory note in the sum of Eighty-one Dollars and Sixty-seven cents, payable on Mav 1st. 1911. with interest from date at ten per cent per annum and which said note and mortgage have been paid by the said First National Bank in order to protect the tier, of the last described mortgage and which sakl First National Bank now owns, and upon which there is due the sum of Eighty-one Dollars and Sixty seven cents, with interest from December Slst. 1910. at ten per cent per annum anu coats ana expenses in the sum of JIT 15. Also by virtue of a Chattel Mortgage executed bv the said l*tiaester Brothers to the said First National Bank on March 24th 1911. to secure th» pay meat of four promissory notes as fol lows »>ae lor Three Thousand Hollars dated December 31st 1910 and payable April Jmh 1911. and one for Two Hundred Ninety-bee Dollars and Sixty live cents dated December 3lst. 1910 and payable January 31st 1911. and one for One Hundred Dollars and Fifty rents dated March 24th. 1911. payable on ilemand. and one for Out- Hundred Twenty-four IK>1 lars and Seventy-five cents dated March 2tth. ■ 911. pa.able on Demand and upon which there is due the sum of Thirty Five Hundred and Taenty Dollars and Ninety cents with interest at ten per cent per annum from the respective dates of said four notes And upon all of wh rh mortgages there is no* due the sum of f»>!9 72 and int« rest at ten per cent per annum from December Ssst. 1910. Now therefore, default having been made m tbe payment of said notes and the interest thereon as to all of said notes which bv their terms are past due. and as to said notes which are not by their terms past due. the said mort rlgager deems itself unsafe and has elected to foreclose the same at this time, and no suit or other proceedings at law having been instituted to recover said “debts or anv part thereof, we will sell the property therein de scribed to-wit: One sorrel blaied face horse, six years old. name Jim. One bay horse five years old. name Tom. weight ISOU pounds. One bay mare six years old. name Dolly, weight ITU' pounds. One dun mare, ten years old. weight IJflb pounds, came Buck. Two bay horses six and seven years old. weight v*J0 pounds each, name Dick and 'linger. One team of black mares five and six years old. weight 32t*> pounds, names Fanny and Dully. One team of mares, bay and sorrel, name* Be-»ie and Dolly, both white face, four and five years old. weight 2t00 pounds One bay mare six years old. weight l«9 pounds, name Doll one roan mare ten Tears old. weight 1159 pounds, name Nell. one roan horse nine years old. weight 1150 pounds, name Sam. One team of males, mare and horse, eight and nine years old. brown, weight 1100 pound> each. One sorrel home eight years old. weight It**' pounds, name Dick. One sorrel mare with bald face, yearling. One sorrel mare with bald face, yearling. One bay eolt. horse, yearling. One black horse colt, yearling, line ten year old dark brown horse, weight lt**i pounds, name Dick. One bay saddle horse four years old. weight about lit*'pounds, name King And including all the horses owned by the said George F. Pflaester and Andrew VV. Pflaester. An undivided one-half interest in one hun dred and fifty head of hogs and one hundred and forty head of cattle, including eighty head of cows from two to four years old. and about fifty head of one and two year old steers on full feed and balance young calves being all the hogs and cattle owned by said George F Pflaester and Andrew W Pflaes ter jointly with Louis S Howe of Council Bluffs, towa. • One large roan bull, four yearn old One large dark red cow with red calf. Two sets of nearly new double harness complete with collars. One 9et of double work harness -complete, and in good repai r. All of the corn In the crib and granary on the Howe farm, both ear and shelled corn One seventy bushel Great WesternjManure spreader. one combined sweep and hay slacker. One new gang plow. One lister, complete. One nearly new mower, and one mower that has been used about two years, both complete. One hay rake complete. One dive One four section harrow complete. One feed grinder Two lumber wagons with top boxes, complete. One hay rack. Three cultivators, complete One three-row 'Go-Devil." Also, nil other articles of personal property belonging to tbe said Andrew W. Pflaester and George F. Pflaester. not above described and now on the Howe farm, on flections fifteen and six teen. la Township sixteen. Range fourteen, in Sherman County. Nebraska. Skid sale to be made at public auction at tbe Howe farm on the Southwest Quarter or section fifteen, in Township sixteen Range fourteen. Sherman County. Nebraska, on Friiiav. May 5th. 1911. at the hour of ten o rlork and Utirty minutes a. tn Dated the 10th dav of April. 1911. FiitsT National Bank of !.oup City Neb.. Mortagee. By Ira E. Williams. President. Notice to Creditors Stale of Nebraska t a ss Sherman County I State of Nebraska In county Court wltkm and for Sherman County. Nebraska. April lath. I»tl. la tbe matter ot tbe estate of Jacob Schmal iohn. deceased: To tbe creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified, that I will sit at the County Court room in f.oupl'ily. la said oo-jnty. oa the Tth day of November 1*11. at one o'clock ia the afternoon, to receive and examine all claims acaiast said estate with a view to their adjustment and allowance The llase limited for the presentation of claims acaiast said estate is the Tth day of November. A. D . 1811, and the time limited for the payment of debts ia oue year from said Tth day of November. Mil. Witness my baud had tbe steal of said county court this Nth day of April, mi. lautj B. A. hum. Ceuaty Jadfia Lai pah. Mart We Will Sell Reduced Sale At Our Store. Two Doors North of Jhe First National Bank on April 13, 14, 15 FOR THREE DAYS ONLY So don't forget the days and come in early Granite Pails. 50c value, at.35c Galvanized Pails, 30c value__ .20c Granite Pishpans, Toe value now...60c Granite Coffee Pots, ooc value, at.45c Granite Teapots. 55c value, now.45c Gsanite Stew Kettles, 45c value, at.35c Granite Water Pails. Toe value, uow.35c Axel Grease,.. 10c size for 7c; 25c size for lot* Anti other goods also at reduced prices. Schultz & Sickels Is now open for the Spring Trade We have on hand a line of Win: ' Fiiaiiii Blits See Us for Solid Gopcfete Wofk Sidewalks, FI°°r£> Etc. Call and get our prices. We have in connection a line of Feed, Ground Corn and Baled Hay. GUY STOUT, Manager. LINCOLN PAINT Less Than Manufacturers' Prices One Gallon Cans. Half Gallon Cans.95 Quart Cans.50 F. O. B., YOUR STATION COME or SEND in your color NOW, while stock is complete BROWN’S PHARMACY, Ord, Neb. NOTICE TO CREDITORS State of Nebraska, i y ss. Sherman County. * state of Nebraska In County Court within and for Sherman coun ty. Nebraska. March 27th. 1911 In the matter of the estate of Crist Sehleich. ’ deceased To the Creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified, that I will six at j the county court room in Loup City in said i county on the NSih day of June 1911. at ten o'clock in the forenoon, and on the 25th dav ! of tktoler 1911. to receive and examine all J claims against said estate, with a view to i their adjustment and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of I claims against said estate is six months from ! the 2sth day of April. A. D. 1911 and tbe time ! limited for payment of debts is one year 1 from said 25th day of April. 1911. Witness mv band and tbe seal of said coun ty court, this 27th day of March. 1911. IsKai.J K. A. Suits County Judge. (Last pub April NH Notice or Setnueit In the County Court of Sherman county. . Nebraska 1 In tbe matter of the estate of Henry F. j Tangerman. deceased. Notice of bearing oa final account or executrix 1 and pelitiou praying tor the allowance of same and for an order distributing tbe residue of said estate. To the creditors, heirs, legatees and others j interested in said estate: Take notice, that on the 2Sth day of March. : 1911. ifoldle M. Tamrerman executrix of th* i estate of Henry F. Tangerman. deceases), tiled the dual account of her administration, of said estate together with her petition pray- j ing for tbe allowance of same, and for an order , distributing the residue of said estate in her | hands an such executrix, and it is ordered that ; the same stand for hearing the 15th day of \ April. 1911. at ten o'clock in tbe forenoon, at ! the office of the County Judge of said county. J at which time and plnre all persons interested may appear and be heard concerning said account and distribution Noti.-eof this pro ceeding is ordered given by publication for three weeks successively In the layup City Northwestern, a legal newspaper published and of general rin-ulatlon in said county. Dated this 25th day of March 1911. Iskai.I K. A. Surra. County Judge. (Last pub. April 13) BRIDGE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that bids will be received at the office of the County Clerk of Sherman county. • Nebraska, on or before noon of tiie! 17th day of April. 1911. for the let ting of a yearly contract for the | building of woix! and steel bridges, as ! per plans and specifications adopted i by the County Board of Supervisors j of Sherman county. Nebraska, on the I 9th day of March. 1909. as the same are on tile in tiie office of the county clerk. All bids must be accompanied | by a certified check of $1,000.00. The board reserves tiie right to reject any , or ail bids. Witness my hand and tiie seal of j said county hereunto affixed this 9th , day of Mareh, 1911. [SKALl W. C. DlKTKRICHS. 1 County Clerk. ! Last pub. April IJ I -_ -.1 . i For Sale or Trade Since leasing my hay ground and 1 farm land. I have some good heavy j work horses and some good heavy harness to sell. Come and see me. LEGAL NOTICE State of Nebraska, i 'SS Sbrrinan County. I The State ol Nebraska William A Russell and Mrs. Russell, safe ol William A. Ruswli. first teal name unknown defendants, will take dbtice that on Eebruart 1st. 1911 Thomas M Reed aad Hattie L. Reed plaintiffs, filed their petition in the Districi Court of Gherman county. Nebraska againsi said defendants and each of them the .**«■: and prayer of which are to obtain the decsev of said court adjudging an 1 decreeing thwi said defendants bate do right, title or in terest in the following described real estate to-wit: A certain piece or parcel of land ijiat: aad being situate in the northwest quarter ol the northwest quarter of Section eighteen in Township fifteen, worth of Range fourteen west of sixth principal meridian in Sherman county. Nebraska, and which is more par ticnlarly described as follows, to-wit ('.an menoing at the southeast corner of said north west quarter of said northwest quarter of said Seetioa eighteen, and running thence north ninety feet to the place of baginning, running thence north two hundred and ten feel thence west three hundred feet, thence south two hundred and ten feet, aad thence east three hundred feet to the place of beginning; and adjudging aad decreeing that the cloud caused by the record of a certain deed which is re corded in Rook IS at page S® of deed recced* of said couatT be removed, and that the title to said land be quieted aad continued in the plaintiff. Thovtaw V Reed und ihat said defendants and each of them and all persons claiming by. through or under them may be perpetually enjoined 'rota claiming aay in terest in said premises adverse to that of said plaintiffs and from interrupting plaintiffs' use and enjoyment of the same and tor such other relief as equity may require. That on March Mth. 1911. an order or said court was du.y made directing service by publication upon said defendants. You are required to answer said petition oa or before the first day of May. 1911. Dated this isth day of Marrh. 19’1 Thomas M Reed and Hattie L. Reek. Plaintiffs. By their attorney. R- J. NicMTISOALE. Livjvok License'Notice In the matter of the application of T. Henry Klsuer for liquor license: Notice is hereby given that T. Henry Eisner did on the 4th day of April. 1911. file his peti tion with the city clertt of Loup City. Ne braska. directed to tke Mayor aad City Coun cil of said city, asking for a license to sell at retail, malt, spirituous and vinous liquors, in the building situate on Lot 4. Block 19. on Nebraska avenue of the original town of Loup City, in the second ward of said city. Said li< ease to run rrom the first Tuesday in Mar. 1911. and end oa the first Tuesday la May. I91i. All objection, remonstrance or protest must H- filed in writing according to law T HENRY ELSNKK. Applicant. Attest; Petes Rove. City Clerk. (Last pub April Tbi Ln the County Court of Sherman County. Ne braska ktate of Nebraska, j - ss !\>uaty of Sherman 1 ro the heirs, legatees aad to all persons in terested in the estate of Tilda Wilson de ceased: Oa reading the petition of C. C. ('arisen. idmiaistraTor.pra.yiar that the distribution >f the residue of said estate be made, aad the ‘ idministrator be discharged and his bondsmen eleased upon his official bond It is hereby ; gderrd that you. and all persons interested a said matter, may. and do. appear at the bounty Court to be held in and for said ounty. on the Sind day of April A D 1911. it 19 o'clock a. ml. to show cause, if aay there •e. why prayer of the petitioner should not be meted, aad that notice of the pendency ol aid petition aad that the hearing thereof he riven to all persons Interested la aid matter IT publishing a copy of this order in the Loup Ity North western a weekly newspaper print 'd la said county, for three successive weeks irior to said day of kftrlig' Witness my hand, aad eeal of said conn, his lat day of April. A-D. mi. oiiJKSiS-"— i The Season is at Hand tor HARNESS We have the quantity to select from. We have the Price. 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Horse Shoe Paint has Kood the test for 20 long years— it's a proves paint — and is sold in almost every tows and city in tbe United States. Should not that fact •lose convince you that Horse Shoe Paint gives satisfaction beyond question ? Hors* Shoe Paint does nil we claim — we guarantee it to be pure and to wear. Hors* Shoe Paint is absolutely pur*: you buy- it subject to chemical analysis an* k'« paint that lasts. Pan* bouse with He* Shoe r’amt this season by all *w. I SWANS0N-L0FH3LM PHARMACY FARM E R! It Means To Use a / Manure Spreader? T. IVI. Reed What He Has to Show You Barrels to Pickle Pork in. Oyster Shells and Green Cut Bones for Chicke ns. Pickles in Bulk Olives in Bulk. A Large Price Paid for Hides and Chickens. _Lee Brothers. - FENCE POSTS We have a good stock of lumber and all kinds of building material on hand. A carefully assorted stock ol Fence Post* ranging in price from ISC to 25c. 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