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    Profession*! Cards
AARON WALL
Lawyer
Practices in all Courts
Loup City, Xeb.
UOBT. P. STARR
Attorney-at-law.
LOUP CITY. HEBR&SKR
R. J. NIGHTINGALE
kcnjudCmucMt^v
LOUP CITY. NEB
K. H. MATHEW.
Anomey-at-Law,
And Bonded Abstractor,
Loup City, Nebraska
O. K. LOXGACRE
PHYSICIAN aid SURGEON
Office. Over New Bank
TELEPHONE CALL. XO. 39
A. J. KEARNS
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
flMWt. S9 Ofli e at Keel4rare
Tet Uffien B**i of Ttkpbfr v r*.trml
Loup City - Nebraska
A. S. MAIN
PHYSICIAN aid SURGEON
Loup City. Nebr.
Office at Reatdrnr*
Tcteptxnc Connection
ROBERT P. STARR
Snorwnr to M. H. Mead,
Bonded Abstracter
l>otr Cmr. .N'iiiaika.
belt eel of A be tract book* in county
11. ALLKK
DEJTTiST,
U)tr CITT. - - XEB.
Office up etaira in the new Stale
Bank bailjinr.
W. L. MARCY,
DENTIST*
LOUP CITY, NEE
OFFICE Emit Sid* Public Souue.
Mjooe. 10 oc 36
DK. J. U. OBSGO
VETERINARY SURGEON
Loup City. Nebr.
all diMtu> of domestic ini
atais. Ttrili work a aiMuialtt.
Office Phone. • 3 on 72
THE NORTHWESTERN
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Office Phone. - 6 on 21
Residence. - - 3 on 21
J. W. m'Ki.KI<>H. K4. and Pub
Candidates' Cards
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t dentine V* tbr Republican elector.
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■teaara ot,«elf a. a raadldalr for
■acne of *barauta cooaty. -ub
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primary elect loe. i rararatly
moral upright ritl
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aiyutf a candidate for re
of a*erUf of Sbrraiae
f the Republican
at the cueuar Atru.i pci
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party eoarr. at tar oumioi
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tom of- oaoty tier A aad Bill
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FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF O F. PETERSEN
Treasurer of Sherman County, Nebraska, from January 1st, 1911, to July 1st, 1911.
COLUCCTIONN BT YKARft:
Halanre on hand Jan 1st. 1911. ..
Cullmioti for year ...
1 fW.
1891.
MK,
1*93.
1*94.
1*95
1*96
1*9*.
1899
i960,
1901.
19U2.
1910,
19U5,
I9U6.
1907.
190*
1909, .
1910.
Jkhooi Lands .
Stair Apiwrtioomfiit
latrrrst on (lepiaito
M.MrlUnrou> rollrvtl»*n\
f57.219.37
29 09
26 39
40 59
23 02
15 20
9 39
3 32
SII
5 M
5 60
5 40
5 47
5 51
5 12
5 51
I 39
4 94
4 95
5 97
84 55
136 01
857 <V4
69.060 71
3.170 10
5,006 76
243 16
2,645 90
NAMES OF
FUNDS.
Balance iCoU'cins
on hand from
Jan. i
1911
; all
Sources
Disburse
ments
Traus- Trasf'r'dCommis
ferred to from sions
I,
Stale Funds.
County General...
County Int. Uond
County Roud .
County Bridge.
Emergency Bridge
County Poor Farm.
Soldiers Relief—
Dist. School.
l)ist. School Bond.
Township Funds.
Township Bonds.
Township Judgment.
Loup City Village.. .
I. itch tie Id Village...
Litchfield Vil. Bond
Ashton Village.
Rockville village
Fines.
Printers fund.
Permanent Road Fund
Redemptions.
Fees.
institute Fund.
Salary.
S.938 00 t
3.MO S3
Mil 84!
1.408 Or,'
IMS 09
1.048 80
♦SI Wl
:tM it)
18.8811 Jft|
2.088 58
8 383 55
8.006 10
Ml S3
3ii Mi
836 iS
307 54
ill 7ft
7ft 30
14ft 00
101 78
108 38
1 00
10.417 83
8,380 S3
ft. 780 18
481 08
5.773 78
1.438 44
1 84
28.081 tit)
1,347 80
18.248 04
1.880 48
80 8ft
1.140 06
3»l 04
830 53
888 44
137 08
107 00
18 9ft
8 00
1,506 28
48 00
Total . #138,715 17 Total.1*57.219 3781.495 80 8 71.607 4ft t 1,935 81 $ 1 835 81 •J08.170 73
From column of balance on hand should be deducted salary drawn first half year, $1,000. making correct total read $67,UI7 72.
$ 16.121 70
5.M8 04 $ 1,100 00
3,361 751 1,000 00
151 70
3.690 75
5 00
26.728 76
834 56
9.896 40
294 19
541 6:4
154 IH
i
800 00
535 00
525 71
420 00
175 (*>
541 63
7 50
U0 00
I
1,505 58
1,000 00;
100 00
Balance
on hand
July 1
1911
i 1.223 53
5.945 32
4.546 21
1.792 05
3,029 12
3.388 24
461 00
321 04
21.427 76
2.448 73
10.730 09
11.337 30
668 62
33 16 I
102 36 i
60 19 J
37 44 I
112 oo;
173 88 !
104 38 |
70 I
48 00 i
180 8ft 1
Auiuuut of Money In U«|»i>ltorlei nnit In OlHee:
llrtn* In Ofllee —
. * 117 31
Deposited in batik*:
The First National Bank of Loup City.. ... *31.720 3#
Loup titjr State Bank . 12.500 00
First National Bank of Liirlitieki .. 6.5tf>00
Bank of Ashton . 5.UOOOO
Korkvilie Slate Bank .9.. 3.500 00
Hazard Stale Bank . 2.500 00
Ashloo State Bank. 5.00000
Nebraska Fiscal Agency. New York . 240 02
Total
t 81.107 72
The State of Nebraska (
; County of Sherman, | s‘ s'
I, 0. F. Petersen, treasurer of said
county do solemnly swear that the foregoing
statement is correct as I verily believe.
O. F. Petersen, Treasurer.
Subscribed in my presence and sworn
i to before me this 3rd day of July A. D. 1911
W. C. Dietereichs, County Clerk.
Approved;
Jas. I. Depew,
(seal) Chairman of Co. Board.
Republican County Convention
The Republican County Convention
in and for Sherman count. State of
Nebraska, is hereby called to meet at
Loup Citv. in said county, on the 22d
dav of July. lull, at 2 o'clock in the
afternoon, for the purpose of electing
five 5) delegates to the Republican
State Convention to be held in the
citv of Lincoln, in said state, on the
i'.th dav of July, 1911, at the hour of
2 o'clock p. m. of said day. and for
the transaction of such other busi
ness as shall lawfully and properly
come before said convention.
It is ordered that the several town- i
ships of said county be entitled to
representation as follows, based upon ;
the vote cast for W. S. Waite for rep
resentative at the election held in
1910, to-wit:
Ashton .
C’ay.
Elm.
Hazard.
Bristol.
Logan.
Loup City..
Harrison ..
< >ak Creek .
Rockville...
Scott.
Webster.
Washington
3 |
4
3
4
12
7
2
3
3
4
4
Total.»
It is recommended that the several
precln.-tsof said county hold their
precinct primaries on the 19th day of
July. lull, at such hours and places
a> tiiav be designated by the precinct
committeemen.
I*one at Loup City, Nebraska, this
«th dav of July, 1911.
Aaron Wall, Cliairman.
Attest: W. S. Waitk, Secretary.
A letter received in this city a few
days since giving the sad news of the
tiie death and burial of Grandma
Mead at the home of her son at j
Yankton. S. I».. the latter part of
May. resulting from falls received at;
two different times, breaking first a j
leg and then an arm. No particulars,
were given.
Twenty candidates for the supreme
liench and for the state regency have
to far tiled their desire for nomina
I tion. < >ne of the beauties of the rot
ten primary system. Any one who
j can rake up ten dollars may be a can- j
didate if lie choses. (jualitication
cuts no caper. Witli twenty in the
running, the big papers should reap a
harvest of shekels, while the smaller
newspaper fry. who are booming the
buocn gratis.' are properly known as
•suckers.'’ Are you one. country
newspaper brother’?
The coming county teachers In
stitute will begin the last dav of this
month. July 3lst and last one week.
Tliose old and tried instructors, Profs.
Searson and Rouse, will again be in
charge of the work, and will be as
sisted by Miss MelvaDanielson.daugh
ter of our genial B. & M.agent, J. A.
Danielson, who will have charge of
the muNic and primary work. Miss
Danielson has for the past year been
the musical instructor at the Peru'
Normal school and will the coming
year be employed in the same ca
pacity at the Fremont State nomal
school. We can confidently look for
one of the most successful instututes
tids fall ever held in the couhty.
The Northwestern is in receipt of
numerous letters from candidates for
state offices, from week to week, ask
ing us to boom their candidacies for
the various places of trust, promising
us that they will esteem it a favor it
we help them to land said prizes, but
when it comes to financial recom
pence these candidates will occupy
plenteous space in larger papers at a
generous Der, while the little papers
will be expected to give of their space
freely gratis. Such is the results of
the great and glorious farce of a pri
mary system. We really must beg to
be excused for not using our space at
our own expense to pull chestnuts
from the tire for the benefit of our
big newspaper brothers.
Norm Parks, formerly with theOrd
Journal, has purchased the Broken
Bow Republican of D. M. Amsberry.
He lias the push, energy and gray
matter under his caput covering to
make it a success. We understand,
also, that Horace Davis of the Ord
Journal has purchased the Broken
Bow Beacon and will give that paper
a new impetus and give the people of
that town and Custer county a live j
democratic sheet. Also, his brother, j
Alnsley, of the Greeley Center Iude-;
pendent. In company with Ralph De
Wolf, formerly of this city, have;
started a new paper at Palmer, the j
Journal.which, acopy before us shows
snap and vigor, proves a welcome
addition to the business interests of
that little berg. May success attend
each all of the above enterprises.
Genni Evangelical Church
Next Sunday, July 16, services will
be as followes: At Ashton at 10:30.,
a.m. and at Rockville at 3:00 p. m. p
Jneling, Pastor.
Moon Creek Items
Miss Yelva Fross lias secured a
school in Hamilton countv, and will
board with her sister, Sirs. E. G.
Schrock.
Mr. Thomas Arnett of University
Platce will visit this week with Mr.
Morrison’s family and at the home of
his brother, Mr. James Arnett.
Mr. Thomas Dinsdaie of Palmer,
accompanied by Miss Marv Minshull
and her mother, called at 'the home
ofA.O. Zimmerman Sundav after
noon,
Last week’s items were written,
but through mistake did not reach
the editor.
Master Julius Angler was company
at the home of his sister, Mrs. Rufus
Hiddleson last week. Lee Hiddleson
is the company this week.
Willie aud Albert Mcllravy visited
their sister. Mrs. Marvin Lee. the
latter part of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Arnett of Phil
lips returned home Monday morning.
Mrs. Loretta Horn accompanied
them. We understand Mrs. Horn
will return to Loup City before leav
ing for her home in Seattle, Wash.
. 34656
The Soap That’s Best
for your complexion depends upon
the condition of your skin. We car*
ry all kinds; there’s one here to
suit you. Our toilet section is a
model complexion shop, were all
delicate
Toilet Soaps, Creams
and Powders
may be purchased.
The quality is pure, the prices
just right; whatever your toilet
need we can serve you best.
Swanson & Lofholm,
Up-to-Date Druggists
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
State of Nebraska. t
j as.
Sherman County. 1 State of Nebraska
In County Court within and for Sherman
county. Nebr., June 20th. 1911.
In the matter of the estate of Mary E. Weller.
deceased. •
To tbe Creditors of said estate:
You are hereby notified, that I will sit at
the county court room in Loup City, in said
county on the ISth' day of January. 1913, at the
hour of 10 o'clock a. m., to receive and exam
ine all claims against said estate, with a view
to their adjustment and allowance.
The lime limited for the presentation of
claims against said estate is the iith
day of January A. D. 1913. and tbe time
limited for payment of debts is one year
from said 15th day of January. 1913.
Witness my hand and tbe seal of said coun
ty court, this 30th day of. June. 1911.
I seal.] K. A. Smith. Countv Judge.
(Last pub. July 13)
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFEND
ANTS.
In the District Court of Sherman County. Ne
braska:
Thomas M. Reed and Hattie L. Reed. Plaint*
Ufa.
George W. RusseU, Bessie Olive Russell, Jot
McNew RusseU, an Infant, and William A
Russell, an Infant, heirs at law of Willian
A. Russell, deceased, Josephine RusseU
guardian of said Infants, and Josephine Rus
sell, widow of william A. RusseU. deceased
Defendants.
The State of Nebraska:
To each and all of the above-named de
fend ants;
You will take notice that on tbe 13th day ol
June. 1911. the above-named plaintiffs filet!
their amended petition In said District Court
of Sherman county. Nebraska, against you
and each of you, tbe object and prayer ol
which amended petition are to quiet and con
firm the title of the plaintiff. Thomas M. Reed
in and to tbe following described real eslau
situate In Sherman county. Nebraska, to-wit;
A certain piece or parcel of land lying and
being in tbe northwest quarter of the nerth
west quarter of section eighteen. In towushli
fifteen, no-th of range fourteen, west of sixth
P. M.. and which is more particularly d«*
seri bed as follows: Commencing at the south
east corner of tbe said northwest quarter ol
the said northwest quarter of said section
eighteen, and running thence north ninety
feet to the point or place of beginning, rui
niiur thence north two hundred and ten fee
thence west three hundred feet, thence sout
two hundred and ten feet, and thence eai
three hundred feet to the place of *beginnlng
of said defendants, and ti
against each and all _. „uu ,
remove the cloud caused bv the record of i
certain deed which is recorded in book thlr
teen, at page 330 of the deed reoords of sail
cornty. and to perpetually enjoin the defend
ants and each of them, and all persons claim
ing by. through, or under them from claimlm
any interest In said premises adverse to lha
of plaintiffs, and from interrupting plaintiffs
use and enjoyment of the same, and for suol
other relief as justioe ahd equity may require
Y ou are required to answer said petition oi
or Iteiore the seventh day of August. 1911.
Dated this 30th day of June. 1911.
Thomas M. Reed and Hattie L. Reed.
By Their Attorneys: Plaintiffs.
R. J. Nightingale Amo H. s. Nichtieuau
Last pub. jaly 13
Straw Hat
Season Now On
I have prepared to meet the de
mand in Straw Hats.
Prices, 25c to $3
PANAMAS, $4 to $7
LOflENT'Z
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OMAHA BRANCH,
1621 FARNAM STREET
FENCE POSTS
We have a good stock of lumber and all
kinds of building material on hand.
A carefully assorted .stock of Fence Posts
ranging in price from 120 to 250
No trouble to figure your bills and show
our stock
LEININGER LUMBER. CO., Loud Citv Neb.
What a Splendid Picture
youth, health and beauty make. It is too bad they cannot last
forever.
We Like to Take Photographs
of young people, and judging by the samples we have, young people
like to have us do it. Come and learn the reason. Then probably
you will decide to have us photograph you.
EDGAR DRAPER, Photographer.
ROAD NOTICE
(Nowak)
The commissioner appointed to lo
cate a road commencing at the quar
ter stake between sections thirteen
and fourteen, and running thence
south one-half mile on section line
and terminating at the southwest
corner of said section thirteen, all in
township fifteen, range thirteen, has
reported in favor of tiie establish
ment thereof, and all objections
thereto, or claims for damages, must
be filed in the County Clerk’s office
on or before noon of the 31st day of
July, 1911, or such road will be estab
lished without reference thereto,
W. C. Dietkrichs, Co. Clerk.
(Last pub. June July 13)
ROAD NOTICE
To All Whom It May Concern:
The commissioner appointed to lo
cate a road commencing at the south
west corner of the southeast quarter
of section thirty-one, township four
teen, range thirteen, where the pres
ent county road ends, and running
thence in a southeasterly direction,
along the north side of the U. P. R.
R. Co. right of way to the southwest
corner of the northwest quarter of
section 5-13-13. running thence due
east along the quarter section line of
said section 5 to the southeast corner
of the northwest quarter of said sec
tion 5, thence due south On the quar
ter section line until it reaches Rail
road avenue of the Village of Rock
ville, thence due east along the north
side of b'ock 4 of said village, and
ending at the east side of Webster
street of the said Village of Rock
ville, has reported in favor of the es
tablishment thereof, and ail objec
tions thereto or claims for damages
must be filed in the office of the
county clerk on or before noon of the
14th day of August, 1911, or such
road will be established without ref
erence thereto.
W. C. Duetsrichs, Co. Clerk.
(Last pub July 29)
\
Residence for Sale
My house and six lots for sale.
Phone ti on 13, or see me for particu
lars. Ward Yer Valin.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFENDANT
The State of Nebraska:
To George F. Ptlaester, non-resident defend
ant:
You will take notice that on the loth day of
May, 1B1I. the First National liank of Loup
City, Nebraska, plaintiff herein, tiled its peti
tion In the District Court of Sherman county.
Nebraska, against you. impleaded with An
drew W. Ptlaester. Ptlaester Brothers, and
Lewis 8. Howe, the object and prayer of which
are to foreclose two certain chattel mortgages
executed by you and the said Andrew IV.
Ptlaester and Ptlaester Brothers upon certain
chattel property situate in Sherman county.
Nebraska, to-wtt: One chattel mortgage. dat
ed December SI. 1910. and tiled for record Jan
uary II. 1911. in the county clerk's office of said
county, executed by George F. Ptlaester and
Andrew W. Ptlaester to the plaintiff to secure
the sum of $3000.00. payable on April X0. 1911.
With Interest from date of ten per cent per
annum, and one certain chattel mortgage ex
ecuted by PHaester Brothers to the plaintiff
on March 24.1911. and tiled for record in t\je
county clerk's offlce in aald county on March
25. 1911. to secure the payment of the said sum
of $9000.00 on April X0. 1911. and also the fur
ther sums of]
Apr
£295 05. payable January 31. 1911.
$100.50 payable on demand, and f lit 75. paya
ble on demand, with interest at ten per cent
per annum, and up<m which said mortgages
there is due the plaintiff the sum of $91109.
with interest on $005 94 from May 5. 1911. and
on $336.35 fromJMarch 34,1911. at ten per cent
per annum: and plaintiff prays for a decree
that defendant be required to pay the same,
or that the following described chattel prop
erty oe sold to satisfy the amount found due
by the court, to-wit: 37 head of rows. 5 years
old and upwards: one span of mules, named
Jack and Jennie; one double harness for
moles: one 7-year-old mare, named. Bessie,
sorrel with bald race; one 8-year old mare,
named Dollle. bay with white stripe in face;
one children's swinging hay stacker, one hay
wagon, one set sf harness, one scraper, one
lister, one disc, one old wagon. one corn bind
er. two riding oultirators. one three-row cul
tivator, one sulky rake, one hay sweep, one
two-section harrow, one doable harness, one
walking, sixteen-inch plow, one sulky disc
plow. one set of pump toots, consisting of two
chain wrenches and two pipe wrenches, one
grindstone, an undivided one-half interest in
all the corn, except the Cries corn. 554 bushels
and an undivided one-half interest In two sop
rel mare yearling colts now on the Howe farm.
You are required to answer said petition on
or before the 14th day of August. 1911
Dated this 38th day of Jana. 1911.
Tbs First Natiosal Bark or Lour Citt.
Nebraska. Plaintiffs.
By B. J. and H S. Nightingale, its attorneys
Last pah. jnly 3$
FAR MERS
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r
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pi CITYlHf
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Is now open for the Spring Trade
Seo Us for
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Sidewalks, Floors, Etc.
. Call and get our prices. We have in
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GUY STOUT, Manager.