THE NORTHWESTERN Off ice Phone. - 6 on 21 Residence. - - 3 on 21 J. W. BCBLE1CH. Editor end Pab The Northwestern gave not a little gen iMt neck to the organization of the local prcgreeeivc party in this county. While the new idea boys here repudiated any thought of foeloei with the republicans on the county ticket, we find that tea majority of the counties where the new omnteation bas been perfected they bare folio wed the express wish at the chief captains of the new political industry in taking county pniwire out of the fight, in order to center all the fight to be made be tween the mooeers and the republicans on the at the tickets. Perhaps the bull moosets are wiser time their brothers in other coun ties. but we bare our doubts as to their wisdom in making a three-cor nered political fight in this county. Uvi they endorsed or nominated the on the local republican ticket, as bas been agreed upon regarding the state republican ticket, their wisdom would hare been un questioned. while the contrary is i uinnseil by not a few of the more ronserratite believers in the new Politic* www to be cutting * queer quality at km these days. In Gali furwa. the law is so fixed that the supreme court has decided that Taft electors '***^ get on the official bal lot. thus disfranchising all who would vote (or the president for re-election. Even the supreme court in so render it* derision coodemns a law to be so construed. Tfce democrats in this state bare been trying to fix it so the Rounerelt people can not get an the official ballot. Ob, politics can cot queer antics here and there. The pugilist preacher. Her. Wedge* and the Presbytery bare kfwd and made up. the punching preacher rneifssWag bis pommeling qualities are not in keeping with bis profes sion. and tbe Presbytery accepting the apologies and allowing him to go abend in the religious work. The secretary of mate and the dis trict court hare decided the progres sives bare a right on the official ballot io this state and the democrats hare taken the matter on up to the supreme court. Now suppose the supreme court upholds the secre tary and tbe district court? Then bow about the supreme court dis franchising tbe Taft men there? runny Poly Tics Quizzing one of our most prominent merchant, who was in Omaha last week visiting the Ak-Sar-Ben festiv ities and buying goods, be said that outside of Loup City the bull moose talk was at the minimum. At Omaha. Co ambus. Grand island and other points, be heard very tittle bull moose talk and it wmed to bim that tbe Roosevelt ware was subsiding No where be had been did people seem to hare even ordinary interest in tbe new party. But then those other towns do not hare such workers as Lou Bein. Ed Jones. R L. Arthur and a dozen other hard pushers we The socialist candidate. Emil Seidel, »r» if the socialist* get in power ’ The government would assume control of all the farming land of the country, either by confiscation, purchase 01 taxation." Ah. bn! but they are not la control yet. But how would you farmers, who own your holdings, or who intend getting bold of a farm of your own. like that kind of anarchistic At Omaha last Saturday night, CmU Seidel candidate for vice presi dent on the socialist ticket, lambast ed Roosevelt to a finish. fie said. Roosevelt pleads for honesty; this man who was In the president s chair tor sevan and a half years and dis covered that he had to form an honest party when he couldn't get back la: he pilfered twenty-one planks from the socialist party. He hadCto call in a socialist to help him write planks that would appeal to the working mao. he has stolen our platform and oor principles, but be has not only stolon oor thunder, but be lias gone to everv party and taken something from It.” Seidel claims Roosevelt has moien the socialist platform and is trying to steal his way into a third term. And Roosevelt, in his creed daiass be will be accused of being a «**■**» and anarchist, while some of our leading local bull moasers bare plainly claimed u» the editor of the Northwestern that the Roosevelt idea is the lint step toward socialism, other* saying -Roehl it Is to bead off socialism. Oor belief is that Room* volt, being a mighty cute politician, and viewing the unrest of the people, thought he as a chance to ride into the prmldentHI chair on the wave of popular discontent. Whether be will aueoeed will he anewered at the polls on Tuesday. Nor. S-_ Motoraeer Bert Morris had a grief kick coming yesterday, when, after having spent rlstplem hours In patch iag up his motor and getting it in ins running shape, they took a assay, put a on the Old branch and IMS him another untamed brone to An obituary of Mrs. Clark Alleman, written by Mrs. Ida McCoy Burwell, will appear next week, being handed in too late for this issue. Card •» Thanks We take this means of expressing our thanks and appreciation of the loving assistance by friends and neigh bors io the funeral arrangements of our loved one. Clark L. Alleman and family. Mrs. Mary Alleman. Albert S. Snyder and family. A surprise party was given on Charles Marcy, last evening by the pupils of the 6th and 1th grades, at the home of his parents. Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Marcy, the occasion being the 12th. anniversary of his birthday. Mr. Chas. W. Schwaner of Ord was here last Monday visiting his brother. Lou Schwaner. and on that evening in his honor. Mr. and Mrs. Schwaner entertained some twenty young men of our city to a 6 o'clock dinner, with an evening at whist, The Northwestern this week pub ■ lished Vol. 1, No. 1, of the Northwest ern District Cal), a mlnature news paper for the dental association of j this district, of which our popular dentist. Dr. S. A. Allen is president, . the little paper being tilled with good things for dentists and edited by the doctor. It is a splendid innovation for the association, and is gotten out to advertise the next meeting, which is | to be held at Hastings, Oct. 15. Thus, together with quite a little , more advertising relative to the com 1 ing meeting, also gotten out from our 1 job department, will undoubtedly re* suit in creating much added interest and attendance at the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Jaque Neimis of Chicago, the latter formerly Miss Mary Wagner of this county, and sis ter of George Wagner, and Mrs. John de la Motto of the southwest part of Sherman, are visiting the latter. They expect to return to their home to morrow. Mr. Neimis is connected with a job printing establishment in his city. i Waterman’s Ideal fountain Pen I oatety Pee Cej-r£ ^ in aw position .up side d\>wu.right side up or endvrays loss it into^your tr:a't - It is sealed ink ti<*ht CANNOT SPILL «" 1 ■ — .. ... Small.piirseo-Vest pocket size/O Vacation travels or home use For Sale at your Jewelry Store Lou Scbwancr We are showing license pictures, Come and see them they are good. e . Change of Program every Tuesday Thursday and Saturday Don't miss any of these pictures, This is alwavs an entertaining and instructive show v O I -■ I I For The Same Money ^ you might pay for clothing made six or seven months ago over dummy models, our Chicago tailors, Ed. V. Price 9 & Co., huild up-to-date clothes Expressly To Your Order and give a style that pleases, a Two-Button Novelty r Sack, No. 812 shape that is permanent, a wearing service that means economy, and an individuality that satisfies. A personal trial will prove why their work is so highly regarded. Let us take your measure. Today! | J. W. Dorsey S. A. Pratt Billiard and Pool Parlors Finest Brands of Cigars, with such leaders as Denbys, Havana Sticks, B. B’s., and other choice smokes. Your patronage appreciated First Door, West of First National Bank Loup City, Nebraska, GREAT SALE OF CROW AGENCY LANDS 350,000 acres of the finest Crow Indian Reservation lands near Harden, Mont., will be sold at Auction October 21, i912, at a minimum price of $1.50 per acre; no residence is required and a title is furnished at once. These lands are lo cated in southern Montana, near Billings, and will advance steadily in value, because of the changing conditions in rais ing cattle. You will never have a chance like this again Round Trip Tickets; will be on sale October I5bh to Billings, Harden and other destination, stopovers allowed; on these tickets you can see the free Klnkaid homesteads in western Nebraska, stop at Upton, Moorcroft and Gillette to see the Mondeil 320 acres free homesteads: stop at Hardin and see the Crow Indian lands. Or you can buy homeseekers tickets to ail points in the Big Horn Basin at the same fares and see the heavy crops in that locality. October is a good monbn in which to visit that region and note the exhibit of 1912 dry fanning and irrigated land products everywhere in the Northwest D. Clem Deaver, Immigration Agen 1004 Famam Street, Omaha Nebraska NOTICE OF SALE OF LANDS FOR DELINQUENTTAXES For the Year 1911 and Prior Years State of Nebraska 1 County of Sherman f 03 To all whom it may concern: You will take notice that all lands and lots on which taxes for 1911 and prior years have not been paid will tie sold at ihe Countv Treasurer’s office in the Court House in Loup City. Nebraska, on the first Monday in Novern her, 1912, between the hours of 9 o'clock a. m and 4 o'clock p. m. said sale to adjourn from day today until all the lands and lots have been offered for sale. The following ia a list of lands and lots to be sold, and the amount set opposite the descrip tion is the amount due and unpaid. Mav 1st. 1912. To each amount will be added interest and costs of advertising: OAK CREEK Township 16. Rang" 13. Des. Sec. Amt. nwt 5 HO 46 sw4 3 48 06 set 7 38 51 set 8 39 34 net 9 S! 76 nwt 9 38 51 sw4 9 38 51 set 9 32 88 net 10 45 53 net 11 ST 9t swt II 15 25 set 11 13 58 nwt 12 15 25 swt 12 15 25 swt 14 11 53 net 17 25 02 net 20 31 97 nwt 20 18 58 nw4 21 28 30 net 22 23 26 net 23 85 82 set 24 38 88 winwt 24 17 14 set 25 49 57 net 26 55 40 set 30 25 06 LOGAN Township 16, Range 14. Des. Sec. Amt nwt 2 $36 91 swt 2 54 22 nwt 4 29 81 SW4 4 30 03 s2nw4 6 16 21 n2sw4 —6 16 64 sw4 13 31 39 set 13 35 14 se4 18 33 92 ne4 19 37 77 Township 16, Range 15. net 2 31 43 lots 6 and 7 6 7 23 set 10 30 63 n2ne4 15 18 97 s2ne4 15 u 66 pt set 15 29 55 pt set 15 l 63 sw4 26 66 18 set 26 22 14 w2 lot 1 27 2 46 netnet 34 5 41 lots 1 and 2 34 s 36 u2nw4 35 34 44 WASHINGTON Township 16. Range IS swt 7 $14 76 w2sw4»e4sw417 8 12 lots 5 and 6 17 7 63 nwtnwt 29 8 01 Township 16, Range 16 lots 4 and 5 1 17 22 n Jaet 2 7 03 n2net 3 19 S3 n2nw4 3 22 59 «2ne4 8 11 75 w2sw4 8 12 53 sSnwt 12 29 52 swt 12 40 60 set 13 21 90 swt 17 30 80 n2swt 19 8 87 n Jset 19 12 Ss s2se4 19 9 15 s2sw4 19 8 87 nwt 20 30 61 set 24 21 65 nwt 29 18 02 net 30 18 OS nwt 30 17 73 swt 30 17 45 setseianfeset 30 is 73 nelnet 30 4 58 net 32 28 32 ELM Township 15. Range 16. Des. Sec. Amt. set 9 21 70 n2netan2s2ne410 18 09 n2nw4 10 13 04 net 19 42 71 nwt 21 62 38 swt 23 27 64 e2ne4 24 £1 39 e2se4 24 13 01 swtswt 26 9 76 netnw4*w2nw4 27 22 22 nw4sw4 27 7 33 netnet 28 8 99 setnet 28 12 36; s2se44netse4 28 35 41! nwt 30 27 54: n2sw4 30 14 05j s2sw4 30 14 05 se4ne4 33 6 74 e2se4 33 12 24 e2ne4 34 15 17| w2ne4 34 12 36 nwt 34 24 46; nwtswt 34 4 64; sw4sw4 34 5 29. nwtnet 35 6 38: nwt 36 21 98 swt 36 18 7g! WEBSTER Township 15. Range 15, Des. Sec. A**, lots 5 and 6 2 3*. swtse4 4 9 44) w2nw4 4 11 33; s2aw4 4 23 13 nwtswt 4 6 61 W2se4*se4se4 It 28 43 lot 3 14 6 35 swt 14 40 30 set 22 60 45 nwt 32 37 20 swt 35 35 40 Township 15. Range 14. lots 7 and 8 32 11 33 lots 5 and 6 32 21 01 LOCP CITY Township 15. Range 15 Des. Sec. Amt net 1 29 54 w2se4 1 46 37 swt 1 79 77 pt set 12 23 18 Township 15. Range 14 nw4 10 27 40 ptset 12 1« pt set 12 41 swt 13 22 46 pt s2nw4 17 pt nwtnwt 17 6 07 ptnetne4ptl3 19 18 22 e2swt 24 14 87 set 24 34 6! sw4 26 45 19 nw4 28 26 13 nw4 33 31 36 set 33 55 88 s3sw4 35 18 6i set 35 37 18 Township 14. Range It. n2nw4 14 10 36 Ii2ne4 14 9 40 net 15 37 43 :ne4 as Sa M nwl 3S 16 96 swt as 17 18 loti Si S3 ASHTON Township 15, Range 13. l>es. Sec. Amt. swt 1 $45 23 set 1 3158 pt swt 7 43 nwt 11 29 28 set 11 34 05 ne4 30 35 44 swt 33 40 01 ROCKVILLE Township 13. Range 13. Des. Sec. Amt. pt lots S h 3 22 $ 99 Township 14. Range 13. set 12 34 19 nwt 13 39 93 net 15 33 81 swl 23 S3 63 ne4 27 3 2 66 pt setne4 29 1 IS CLAY Township 14. Range 14. Des. Sec. Amt net 19 $19 01 set 33 28 34 net 32 89 11 set 33 40 43 Township 14. Range 15. net 13 35 09 net 21 20 40 nwt 38 33 78 e2ne4 39 13 60 sw4 29 30 40 nwt 33» 35 64 swt 33 20 40 HARRISON Townshsp 14. Range 16. Des. Sec. Amt. w2sw4 1 $13 98 n2set 7 11 37 sasel 7 7 07 net 12 34 70 set 13 35 12 n2net 18 7 60 easel 19 it 15 awtswt 30 8 19 pt net 21 26 nwt 21 57 86 setnet 23 5 15 e3set 23 17 08 swlnwt 24 5 15 n2net 29 27 65 netnwt 39 13 SO s2nw4 39 33 03 n2swt 29 30 33 net 30 17 95 set 30 31 10 setset 81 12 53 pt nel 34 9 22 SCOTT Towhship 13, Range 16, Des. Sec. Amt. pt nwt 1 $17 39 w2swt 1 it 37 pt n2se4 1 1 81 pt net 1 l 21 w2net 2 7 84 nwt 2 47 75 pt net net 2 2 01 nwt 3 42 79 n3net 6 7 78 n2nwt 6 7 06 net 10 28 70 w2swt 11 25 39 pt setnet 12 to w2swt “ It 14 35 set 15 44 16 lots land2 18 18 77 swt 18 35 33 set 18 25 67 ctrJ IQ '20 71 D-’netsswtnet 20 17 11 swt 20 26 78 uwtset 20 5 52 nw4 21 39 81 B3sw4 27 13 05 set 27 38 40 swt 29 22 31 set 39 27 75 nwt 31 53 77 net 34 19 58 e2nwt St 9 79 swt 31 19 58 set St 19 58 HAZARD Township 13, Range 15. Des. Sec. Amt set 8 $44 03 swt 12 31 39 net 14 29 39 n2nwt 14 17 90 w2nwt 14 13 92 pt swtswt 18 34 set 19 44 70 pt swtnet 19 3 30 set 20 41 71 net 21 s» 31 nwt 21 36 11 sw4 21 38 74 set 21 24 31 n2nwt 24 13 11 sSswt 24 13 11 set 24 29 38 pt nwt 27 88 se4 28 25 42 net 39 80 61 iwt 39 33 26 set 29 47 34 swt 32 34 70 pt swtsw4 Si 22 pt swt 35 44 BRISTOL rownahip 13. Range 13. Des. Sec. Amt. Pet 18 $16 90 set 18 46 85 n2net 30 23 89 n2nw4 20 14 96 netnet 21 t 91 s2net 21 16 27 nwtnwt 21 8 23 ir-'ne4&s3set 21 24 51 C2netse4 21 9 22 nwtswt 22 3 34 I5ands2l6 22 6 27 n2 lot 6 22 78 s2set 25 14 71 lots 5 and 6 25 9 22 "3ne4 33 17 06 3s wt 34 6 47 set 34 12 94 Township 13. Range 11 nel II 48 38 set 11 54 8s a2net.tswtnet 12 35 56 setnwl 12 5 12 r2nw4*swtnu 4 12 39 94 swt 12 50 43 twt 39 41 66 swt SO 26 23 set 31 31 62 set E 38 32 LOCP CITY CITY Original Town Lot Blk. Ami 1 ton 2 $ » 4« 23 and 24 2 7 50 6 and 7 3 10 43 16 3 1 '« 22x501 inl3*14 5 82 60 22x751 inl3tol5 5 16 95 20 21.22 5 41 06 20x751 13 to 15 5 30*4 3x751113to 15 5 96 13 and 14 6 19 56 pt 10 to 14 10 4 24 ISand 16 10 1 64 17 to 19 10 1 64 1 to 12 18 26 41 4 to 5 17 - £ 21 to 24 17 13 69 10 to 12 18 81 50 13 to 17 18 37 16 s2 18 and 19 18 2 29 7 and 8 1# 35 21 16 and 17 19 10 76 1 and 2 21 7 50 13 and 17 » « ® 18 to 22 22 6 8a 9 23 8« 13 to 18 23 13 ft 19 to 24 23 5 2 1 and 2 28 4 9C 3 25 3 91 4 25 3 91 5108 25 9 73 13 to 15 25 2 61 16 to 18 25 7 K; 19 25 *: 20 and 21 25 1 ft 22 and 23 25 lft 24 25 * 1 to 6 26 15 0C 10 to 12 96 16 63 13 and 14 26 » 73 Is and 16 26 2 29 1?. 26 93 6 to 8 28 11 74 1 and 2 2* 1 SC 34 aud 35 34 1 A 1 to 5 35 4 24 10 35 93 19 to21*24 to33 35 19 24 First Addition Lot Blk. Ami W 497 ft 1 2 1 « n2sw4 5 8 43 n£ 7 93 100x200 ft 8 11 03 100X1261*78X156(8 1 ft 100x148 ft 8 6 52 40x500 ft 8 2 2>) “2 18 17 94 Hogue’s Sob-Division lot Blk Amt. 4 11 41 4 and 5 4 9 78 12 and 13 4 98 14 to 16 4 1 64 L. and K. s Addition 8 5 98 9 to 12 5 7 17 16 and 17 6 1 96 21 to *4 12 39 12 5 to 8 IS 40 4; In and 16 13 5 87 Barber’s 1st Addition "to9 1 5 87 10 to 12 1 3 26 r to 12 3 34 24 11 and 12 6 9 78 4 to 6 9 12 29 Barker’s 2nd Addition 1 to 12 7 9 78 13 to 18 7 3 26 19 to 24 7 3 26 I to 10 9 15 CM 13 to 24 9 8 19 pt 1 to 5 11 CM pt6 to 12 11 98 II to6: ptrtoio 15 98 Smith's Addition 13 to 18 4 15 98 11 and 12 6 1 64 13 to 18 6 3 91 19 to 24 6 9 13 I and 2 9 1 30 1» 9 65 I to 3 11 1 96 * to 8 It 2 91 12 12 65 13 to IS 12 4 56 l» and 20 13 65 7 to 12 18 1 94 13 to 16 18 W 17 and 18 18 65 1 to 6 21 6 82 19 to 24 21 10 76 l to 4 23 4 56 6 23 1 30 7 to 12 SI 19 56 6 25 98 5 and I 26 1 30 7 and 8 26 1 30 16 98 66 17 to 10 26 2 61. 7 to 12 32 16 63 Unplatted tracts in L.C Township 15. Range 14. Des. Sec. Amt pt sw4 Sb 7 6 85 pt sw4 3a 7 6 85 pt sw4 4 7 7 17 pt sw4 7 19 56 pt swt 7 14 6S pt swt 7 15 65 pt swt 7 9s pt swt 7 1 96 pt swt 7 98 pt sw4 7 27 06 90x200 ft ptnwt 18 3 2« 240x300 ft pt nwt 18 5 55 pt set 18 1 80 ROCKVILLE VILL 2 5 27 t 5 27 5 5 27 6 5 27 7 5 27 8 5 27 9 5 27 10 a 27 11 5 27 12 5 27 IS 5 27 14 to 16 5 53 2-4-6-8-12-14-16 6 1 34 2-4-6-8 7 84 2-4-6-8 8 8C all 9 27 all 13 1 Of I and 2 18 3 4f II and 12 18 53 5 19 1 Of 6 19 53 s2 lot 6 20 24 47 n2 lot 6 20 22 34 5 21 1 34 all 22 80 all 23 3 40 all 24 3 46 3 to 7 25 6 66 1 and 2 26 6 92 10 and 11 2n 11 98 12 36 11 98 sl9 ftt: 5 and 6 27 7 45 7 and 8 27 4 53 1 tot 28 6 12 7 to 9 28 1 06 1-2-3 and 8 29 1 34 9 to 14 29 1 87 □ 2 lot 1 30 80 s2 lot 1 30 .58 2 and 3 30 4 79 1 to 14 32 6 64 1 to 10 33 IS 11 and 12 33 27 Jaeschka's Addition all 3 4 06 all 5 5 59 Unplatted Tracts in Rockville Village Township 13. Range 12. Des. Sec. Amt. pt netswt 5 2 66 pt net 8 27 Unplatted Tracts in Litchfield. Township 14. Range 16 pt nwtnet 28 23 90 Pt-C 2se4 28 16 61 pt nwtnet and pt netnwt 28 13 81 nwtnet 28 5 20 Dt n2set 28 17 99 pt n2set 28 10 38 50x140 ftptn2set 28 1 04 pt netsel 28 2 08 ASHTON VILLAGE Original Town lot • hlk. Amt n2 lot 2 4 6 05 I and n2 lot 2 5 9 73 4-5-6 and a 8 ft 7 5 40 83 s3ft8, n20ft 9 5 7 57 15 5 65 6 and 7 6 5 62 all 7 1 52 e pt 1 9 6 27 7 9 9 73 8 and 9 9 3 >9 14 9 1 £6 17 9 8 00 8 10 l 95 II and 12 10 3 89 I and 2 11 6 48 II and 12 11 4 51 1 12 6 70 2 and 3 12 8 00 8 to 10 12 2 81 11 and 12 12 1 9S 15 to 17 14 as 5 and 6 15 9 07 11 and 12 15 1 30 4 to 6 16 8 61 1 to 3 19 3 02 BaJuras Addition. t and 6 ' 2 4 75 all 3 43 2 5 2 38 3 5 2 38 First Addition 1 to5 1 11 23 7 and 8 1 5 41 9 to 14 1 9 73 5 and 6 4 7 13 1 and 2 5 2 81 Taylor's 1st Addition 17 and t8 1 52 20 and 21 1 52 24 65 Taylor's 2nd Addition 1 5 and 6 2 1 73 7 and 8 2 86 \of In: 16 to 18 2 8 00 1 to 13 3 17 50 O. and D’s Addition. I to 12 1 6 70 Unplatted Tracts in Ashton Village Township 15. Kange 13 Des. Sec. Amt. ptnwlnwt 27 7 78 pt nw4aw4 27 3 25 pt w2nw4 27 11 02 ptw2nw4 27 11 66 pt nw4nw4 27 4 32 pt se4ne4 27 3 25 pt w2ne4 27 M*5 pt swlnel 87 86 pt swlnel 27 2 16 pt seine! 27 8 21 nwlswl 22 15 98 LITCHFIELD VILL. Original Town lot hlk. amt. I 1 6 23 9 and 10 1 10 73 II and 12 1 2 43 50x140 It swlcor 2 11 07 75x140 ft sw4 cor 2 2 43 100x140 ft ne cor 3 3 12 4 4 4 50 3 and 4 * 6 13 81 7 and 8 6 9 00 9 and 10 6 22 84 13 6 22 84 16 6 7 61 17 6 1 04 18 6 6 23 £ 7 12 12 III and 12 8 7 61 l3 9 10 73 11 and 12 9 29 06 i 1.0 6 23 11 and 12 10 10 73 n4*ft 14andl5 10 27 34 12 11 13 84 13 11 7 61 14 to 16 11 16 61 11 and 12 15 32 18 13 15 69 7 16 11 42 8 16 1 W 3 and 4 17 14 19 5 17 1 04 6 17 1 04 1 19 2 43 First Addition n2 1 1 69 3 1 1 04 7 2 94 1 3 6 58 Second Addition 4 a 69 l b 16 27 J Anderson's Addition I 1 69 1 to 4 2 13 84 1 to 8 2 10 04 Fairview Park 1 to 8 1 6 14 l to 4 3 333 6 2 77 HAZZARD VILLAGE Original Town r to 12 4 7 47 7 tolO 5 1 99 16 6 1 16 17 6 7 28 17 7 66 l to 6 9 2 65 j and 6 10 2 S3 18 10 4 31 t 41 4 83 15 11 66 1 to 3 14 1 32 10 and 11 14 1 32 L. L. Co.'s Addition 2 3 34 In witness whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and official seal, this first day ol October. 1912. [SEAL] F. M. HENRY, Treasurer of Sherman County, Nebr. Notice to Creditors SSbe™f*?C^ya T*»e State of Nebraska Is County Court wthin and for Sherman county Nebraska. October 1, 1912. In the matter of the estate of Andrew C. Han sen. deceased. To the 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 26th. day ef April, 1913, to re ceive and examine all claims against said estate, with a view to their adjustment and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims against said estate is the 26th day of April. A. D. 1913. and the time limited for payment of debts is one year from said 96tl day of April. 1913. Witness my hand and seal of said county court, this 1st day of October. 1912. iskAL] E. a. Smith. Connty Judge last pub. Oct. 34 Call for Bids on Township Lins Bridge 1-2 Mile North of Schaupps Sealed bids will be received until 1 o'clock p.m.. November 2,1912, at the office of the county clerk in Sherman county, Nebraska, for the construc tion of one steel reinforced concrete bridge across Oak Creek, located about one-half (*4) mile north of Schaupps on the township line between Ashton and Loup City townships at the site of the old bridge. Bids will be received for the above bridge as follows:—viz One (1) twenty (20) foot steel rein forced concrete bridge as per plans and specifications on file at the county clerk’s office. Bids will be opened publicly at .the county clerk's office in Loup City, Nebraska, at 2 o'clock p. m. Novem ber 2. 1912. The townships of Ashton and Loup ( City reserve the right to reject any and all bids. 1 A. J. Johnson, i Twp. Clerk. Loup City Twp. (Last Pub. Oct. 31) _ 4 ( Notice to Creditors j in the County Court In the matter of the estate of Ferdinaod Psota, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified. That I will sit at the county court room in Loup City, in said I county, on the 3rd diTCot May. 1913., to receive ' and examine al! claims against said estate, with a view to their adjustment and allowance The time limited for the presentation of claims against said estate is the 3rd day of May. A.D. 1913. and the time limited for payment of debts is one year from said 3rd day of May. 1913. Witness my hand and the seal of said county court, this Tth day of October. 1912. E. A. Smith. 1 [skalj County Judge. (Last pub. Oct. 31.) Road Notica (Johnson) To all whom it may concern: The commissioner appointed to locate -a road, commencing at about 8 rods east of the quarter stake on the north line of section one (1),following thence the traveled road running south over said section one and following thesam e course south, the traveled road run ning along the ravine on section twelve (12) until it reaches a point about half way through the south west quarter of sec. twelve (12) thence following arocnd the beads of ravines south to connect with “Old Delaney” road No 45 all in township 16, rang* 15, has reported in favor of the es tablishment thereof and all objection , thereto or claims for damages must be tiled in the office of the connty -« clerk on or before noon of December 15,1912, or such road will be estab-, lished without reference thereto. Dated at Loup City this 8th? day of October 1912. J [seal] W. C. Dkctbichb County Clerk 1^■ — r.rw,w»ir><» »y.—» >«*»fn r »«i WHEN 1 YOU BUY NEW| Clothes|| Ask Yourself! jj k Where will I find the \ best assortment? Where will I find the newest styles? Where will I get the best quality? Where will I find the lowest price? R Where will I find the ! best fitting clothes? j| AT i| LORENTZ' I 1 3 The on?y outfitter s ® for Men and Boys > i* v ' TOOooooooGooooooooocoooooooooooocooQocoaooooosaorao^ - - ~s i Try Arthur’s For Your Winter Un- I derwear. | s Bring the family and let us fit them out for the winter. We also have a sice line of $ Blankets. 8 8 Come while the line is com plete. 8 8 8 8 At ARTHUR’S STORE | 8 — - --- S re, Nails, Staples, Fencing > v ready to sell you nails; barb wire, ^ aven wire fencing, for we have just un-% >f the above. \ —W e are prepared to furnish you with r i we have just unloaded a car of these, r ^ i four to twenty-four inch. t We have unloaded four other cars of building ma-^ Aterial since last week, so we are better able to fill your5 g* bills than ever before. d r oogoanaoBoanapoc f t KEYSTONE LUMBER CO. < ^Yards at Arcadia, Ashton, Rockville and Sclaupps.^f jas well as Loup City. What You Gain by being a regular depositor with the Loup City State Bank: Your funds are kept in absolute security. Payment by check provides indisputable re receipts in the form of returned can celed checks. Payment by check saves many a long trip; saves trouble of mak ing change and taking receipts. Being a depositor with us, acquaints us with eaeh other and lays the foundation for accommodation, when you want to piece out your resources with a loan. Every courtesy and facility is rendered the small as welt as the large depositor. Don’t wait until you can begin with a large deposit LOUP CITY STATE BANK Capital and Surplus, $47,500.00 -»: ,S. Pedler, President C. C. Arisen. Cashier ehn W. Lend. Vice President. w. j, Root. Assistant Cashie