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Loup City Northwestern
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VOLUME XXX LOUP CITY. NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, JUNE~27. 1912 " ' NUMBER 33
Profession/! Cards
ItOBT. P. S rARR
Attorney-at-Law.
LOUP CITY. NEBP.SSKE.
NIGHTINGALE A SON
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LOUP CITY. NEB-1
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K H. MATHEW,
Attorney-at-Law,
And Bunded Abstractor.
Loup City, Nebraska
AABOX WALL
Lawyer
Practices in all Courts
I oap CitT. Neb.!
ROBERT H. MATHEW
Bonded Abstracter
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OaJy art of Uatrw'. b. ksiocoamy
o. K. LONG AC KE
tm\m 2l<! SURGEON
Office. Over New Bank
TifLEPUOlTfi CALL, NO. t9
A. J. KEARNS 1
I * Kami T* *~ptor<r*-1
Luup City - Nebraska
A. S. MAIN
FRYSIGIiN 2"? SURGEON
Loup City, Nebr.
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S. a. ALLEN.
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OFFICE: lad St4r 1'itUjr Sosair.
Phuac. Hoax
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C. E. Thornton
The Drayman
Atbea4> a:! order* promptir and
rarrfuist esiiier lumber >ard
ur Tay lor * «-ie>ator
V. i. McDouall
Promo! Br&y Work
Cali luttibi-r yards or Taylor’s
elerator Satisfaction guaran
teed. Poone ♦ * on 57
A —tlslrl « asa—rr .. *A M««r talar 1 H*m
fltOMBV kbebrU mi Nlirr.
A. L. GILBERT
High Grade and Aitistic
BOOSE PMBTIHG
is bbisi iz m
PAPERING
W. T, Draper
Tbe Old Reliable
PLASTER ER
Beat of work always
ItauAr K «m *1 Lo.ip.Cit>* Neb.
C. E. Stroud
Farawrir of Kum» City.
rainting, Papering
and Decorating
Special attention paid t»Autos
and Carriage* All tops re
newed and repaired All work
guaranteed. I'hone 0
Ensle & Cook
Contract*™ and Builders
LOUP CITY NEB.
Call and see ns and allow us to
figure with you on above
work.
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Heavy Majority
For Bond issue
Hjilniati Bonds Carried
by Ninety-live Per
Cent
, Hl<
namr of the IwihJ etw'tion liefd M'm
'tii i!. Kcanies when the voters of
Use .-it> in iheir wiauuin decided by
their ballots to bond tlie city in the
.t< nt <•»' »-, i.i*m for tlie construction
of a railroad from Kearney t<i Beloit.
Accor :iny to the terms of the bond
i-»ue ordinance which provided for
tlie bond issue no room is left for the
purpose for which the bonds were vot
ed briny defeated.
In tin* first place, not one dollar of
t. ie t* -omes payable until rail
road trains are t*einy operated be
tween Kearney and Beloit. Tlien a
lilimit i* Used on the date of tiie
beginning of construction, tliat of
Janoanr I. IM3. an1 a time for the
completion ot the road January i,
IMS.
The conditions named if fultilled,
will tlien warrant the issui ny and
u. e donation of the bonds, to run 20
year-, to the railroad. Kearny 11 sb
Married to
Bank Robber
Woiimu Applying for Divorce
Said Her Husband Bobbed
the Giltner Bank.
Tlte following is a story printed in
Lite l«enver News.
Married a bank robber, and the
head of a gang of thieves, Mrs. Mary
E.'Ashby. formerly a Golden society
girl, tol l U*e superior court at San
Francisco yesterday that a» she and
her husband. Albert T. Ashby, leader
of the notorious Ashby ^ang, stood
before the altar receiving the well
wishes of their friends, a telegram
which called upon him to lead his
•*and in an attack on the ltauk of
Giltner. Xebr.. was received.
Tlte message, the wife testified, ad
vised iter husband that the "job” was
readv, and the man. after kissing her
and assuring her of his quick return,
turned, she avers, from her side and
set forth to commit the crime.
"Important business*’was the reas
! on which the w oman said Ashby gave
for his sudden desertion.
All of iltat night and all of the
next day, unaware that the man she
tiad married ied a double life, Mrs.
Ashby told the court, she awaited her
husband's return. Then someone in
formed tier that ha had been impli
cated in the robbery of the Giltner bank
and tlot unarmed posse pursued him.
armed and determined to slay at the
slightest show of resistance.
In agony the young wife said she
waited until the news of Ashby's ar
rest reached lier. It was for the blow
ing of the Giltner vaults that the ban!
dit Is now serving a twenty-eight-yea
sentence.
t'pon this evidence Mrs. Ashby waa
. given a divorce. News of the decree
| reached Denver yesterday.
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Adam Schaupp
Will Lost
California Judge Will Not Take
Attorney’s Reconstruction
Some difficulties have been found
in >ettling property rights in the
estate of Adam W. Schaupp, for
years a resident and a coal merchant
of Lincoln. A Las Angeles paper
prints the following:
Lost A will bequeathing =a #26.000
estate: Tinder please advise Mrs. Em
ma C. Schaupp. .wo Catalina ave..
South Pasadena.
Search for the will left by Adam
W. Schaupp. a feed and fuel merchant
[ of South Pasadena, who died last
j February leaving an estate of $26,000
| came practically to an end yesterday
when Judge Rivers refused to admit
■ a will, constructed by the memory of
the lawyers who drew the original
instrument, to probate. In deciding
the petition he said that it had not
been shewn that a will was in exist
ence at the time of Schaupp's
death.
Schaupp's lost willis claimed to
have been drawn in April, 1893. and
had been left with John Long of Loup
City, Sherman County, Nebraska,
who witli YV. E. Henry of the same
place knew its contents. This dispo
! sition did not tally as to the contents
Long lememhering that Mrs. Scnaupp
i the wife, was to get the property with
j the exception of $50o each to be given
Harold YV. Schaupp. a twenty-two
;.ear old son. and Y'era Schaupp Hick
i ey, a daughter. Henry was not
| clear on the latter provision. But
inasmuch as Long said he had lost it
among his papers and was not able
I.to show it was in existence as late
as February, Judge Rivers denied the
petition for probate. -
Mrs. Sc iaupp who has an estate of
:.bout j2tr.000 in her own name, will
now probably Tile a petition for letters
' of administration. If by some circum
stance the will turns up the distribu
tion of the estate will be simplified.
Special Train Service via
Union Pacific, Account
4th Celebration At
Grand Island
From Loup City and Ord and inter
mediate points, passengers leaving on
the Third and Fourth may use train
No. leaving LoupCity at 7:10 a. m.
I and No.3»i leaving Ord at 7:15 a. m.
On .1 uly 4th, a steam train will take
; place of motor leaving Loup City at
;7:li-a. m. and run on same schedule.
Special steam trains will be run to
(Ord and LoupCity on tbe night of tbe
fourth, leaving Grand Island at 10:30
p. m. Grand Island wilt begin'
i its celebration on July 3rd and
| conclude with a magniticient display
of fireworks on the evening of tbe
fourth. Features of the celebration
will be: fancy automobile parade, foot
races, two ball games, 50 mile auto
i mobile races, two flying machines,
and fireworks on evening of Fourth.
On both days the Union Pacific will
] operate suburban trains between
Grand Island and the exibition ground
beginning at 11:30 a. m., and con
tinuing until 3K)0 p. m., and from 6:
i • 30 to 7:00 in tbe evening. Bound
i | trip fare 10 cento. For further infor
j mation call on Union Pacific agent
Colonel Says lie’s
Willing to Head In
dependent Ticket
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I Decline Longer to be Bound by This Con
vention—! Hope Honestly Elected Dele
egates WlH Decline Further Connec
tion With Fraudulent
Convention
“The National Convention now is constituted by dele
gates seated fraudulently. I decline any longer to be
bound by any action it may take. I decline as binding
any nomination it may take. I do not regard successful
fraud and deliberate theft as constituting a title to party
regularity, or a Claim to the support of any honest man of
any party.
I hope the honestly elected majority will at once insist
upon the Immediate purging of the roll in its entirity and
not peacemeal b|r the omvention. If this is not accom
plished, I hope the honestly elected delegates will decline
all further connection with the convention.
If the honestly elected delegates choose to proceed with
busiuess, and to nominate me for the presidency as a pro
gressive on a progressive platform, I shall accept. If some
fear to take such a stand, and the others nominate me. 1
shall accept. In either case, I shall fight the campaign
throgh, win or loose, even if I don’t get a single elector
al vote.” THEODORE ROOSEVELT.
Roosevelt is Nominated
SuncdhtHeai Ticket of New party at Mass Meeting
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ROOSEVELT^ACCEPTS HONOR
Chicago, June 23.—Former Pnrideot Theodore Roosevelt was nominator
for president on aa independent ticket last night in the dying hours of th»
republican national convention in which he met defeat. The followers ol
Colonel Roosevelt gathered in OrchcstlMiall, less than a mile from the Co'
iscum. and pledged their support to the former president..
In accepting. Colonel Roosevelt appealed to tiie people of all sections, re
gaidless of party affiliations, to stand with the founders of the new part:
one of whose cardinal principles, be said was to be “Thou shall not. steal."
JENNERS PARK
Fontli of My Profraa
8 to 12 o'clock—Park Amusements.
12 to 1 o'clock—General Picnic.
2 o'clock—Base Ball. Ashton vs.
Loup City.
3 o'clock—Free Vaudeville In the
new Park Theatre.
4 o'clock—Sports.
5 o'clock—Boxing Match.
6 o’clock—Supper.
7 o'clock—Wrestling and other
sports.
8 o'clock—Dancing In Use Pavlllion.
9 o'clock—Grand Display of Fire
works.
••Jemmima", the White Burro, will
be on hand for the little ones.
Merry-go-round and other attrac
tions.
We are trying to make this the best
Fourth the Park has had.
The Park will be Illuminated by
electric lights.
Admission: Ball Park. 25c and 10c
j Park, 25c and 15c.
Bank Cashiar at
Shelton Disappears
June 21. E. H. Spicer, cashier of
the Shelton National bank of Shelton.
Neb., left for parte unknown
During the examination of the bank
by National Bank Examiner H. C.
Nicholson certain discrepancies In
the bills receivable were dlsoovered.
Being called on for an explanation.
Mr. Spicer left the building to bring
in one of the supposed borrowers and
has not returned. It hae developed
that he abstracted a 9500 package
of currency, took hie auto and drove
away. The exact amount of the for
geries he committed is not made pub
lic, but it will In no way affect the
hank, as the amount has been replaced
by the stockholders. Mr. Spicer has
been in charge of the bank for the
last three years, 1 taring been assist
ant cashier in the same Institution
about three years prior to hts becom
ing cashier. Reaeons for the f orgerie
are unknown.
The engine and dynamo room in
the new power house built by the
Ravenna Electric Co. le being plas
tered, and finished with a steel celling.
Everything In connection with this
new plant is being finlabed up in
fimt-ciam style. The boilers are
expected to reach here by the first of
July, and the pqpa tor the streets
construction Is said to be dus almost
any day now—The Ravenna Hewn.
Bryan Looses
Hrst Rounc
A duplicate of the steam rolle
which run over and flattened out th<
pretensions of Teddy at Chicago ap
peared at the Baltimore conventioi
Tuesday and rolled over the rotum
form of Peerless Billy Bryan. Bill;
got out his scalping knife and wen
after Parker, the chief medicim
man of the Wall street end of democ
racy and lost out—Parker 578, Bryai
5<i&— for temporary chairman. Tha
puts the first kink in Billy's smootl
puli for a fourth trial for president.
• School Meeting
The school election and annua
business meeting Monday of this
week wee the bast attended and o
tbe most Interest for years. Generali
tbe people take little or no interes
In tbe occasion, bat this session wa
a marked exception. A printed tickei
was provided for the occasion, but
was unused. The condition of thi
school house, thj crowded condition
of the rooms, the ventilation of thi
building, tbe necessity of a higl
sc boo' buHding tbe hiring of men
teachers and other matters of interes
came up for hearing. The result wa>
the urging of tbe board to hire a mai
supertintendent of schools hereaftei
the employment of a man teacher ii
addition to the corps of teachers not
employed, the engaging of additions
building for some of the departments
the looking after of better heating
lighting and ventilation of thi
present school building and the ap
pointment of a committee to secun
signatures for the purpose of calling;
special election to vote bonds for i
new high school building, and thi
securing of blue prints of the propose*
structure and the ascertaining of the
cost necessary for the erection an*
completion of such, in case thi
people /decide one shall be bailt
Messers. £. G. Taylor and ‘S. N
Swaetland were elected school direc
tore for the coming three years
term. _
Entrap Not!««.
Taken up the 22nd day of May, 01
naif Sec. 32, T. 15,, R, 14, one horsi
colt, black with white stripe on fact
and three white feet, and one roai
mare colt, bald face. Owner ma<
jbwmm^hyjpwtnf property am
, j 25 ,'r H. W. GtrsTAreoN.
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I SUMMER
l LAP ROBES
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~ styles of fly Nets, at
right prices. I will
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|t_JAMES BARTUNEK’S S
Hail! Hail! Hail!
| If you are interested in hail insurance don’t try an experi
ment but call on or write F. E. Brewer aud insure in the
^ old reliable
; St. Paul Hre and Marine ins. Co.
. Paul, Minn., the only company that has written Hai
> insurance successfully for
: 25 Consecutive Years
and haYe adjusted and paid their losses fairly and promptly.
I also write Hre and Tornado insurance of all kinds.
F. E. Brewer
Loup City, Neb.
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■) ” IF YOU ARE GOING
To Build a House or,Barn
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Construction
1 As Cellars, Caves, Sidewalks, and Floors,
, Call and get our prices
■ OTY STOUT, Manager
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