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Loup City Northwestern x volume: x.xx_loup city, nkbraska, Thursday. October 2l :<>i2 - number ;,u - essiohat Cards KOirr. P. STARR Attcrney-at-Law. LOUP CITY. HEBRMSK& NIGHTINGALE ft SON teajaifcawMvUi LOUP glTY. NEB H H. MATHEW, Attorney-at-law, An* BorwWd Abstractor. Loup City, Nebraska A A HON WALL Lawyer Practices in all Court! Loup City, Neb ROBERT H. MATHEW Bonded Abstractei burr Crrr, - Nebraska. OaJj set of Abstract »<ouAa ia coast] '». K. LONGACRE PHYSICIAN aid SURGEON Office. Over New Bank. TELEPHONE CALL, NO. SB “a. J. KBABK8 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON f'»«• bmn Iwt vt Tdrptttmr Cmmuml Loup City, - Nebraska A. S. MAIN PHYSICIAN aid SURGEON Loup City, Nebr. Teiepbuctr ( unnectiot J. A a ««uM U. ('an*L K. M~D BOWMAN A BOWMAN PtMHbiaasaad »erte— r%*mm lit U«p(tt|.3iabrssk| s7 A. ALLKS. DE.YT1ST, uovr cm. - - neb. OCc* op stairs ia tfce new StaU iuk buliiar. W L. MARLY. DEJNTUSTe LOUP CITY, NEB OPEICE: Last tsi4* Pubbc Saaaie. Chant. 10 an 9t V. I. McDonall Prompt Dray Work Call lumber yards or Taylor’s elevator. Satisfaction guaran teed Phone *» on 57 W. T, Draper Tbe Old Reliable PLASTERER Beat of work always Ptxme »<• oo Loup.City* Xeb. C. £. Stroud Formerly of Kintam City. Painting, Papering and Decorating Special attention paid 11 Autos and Carriages. All tops re newed aad repaired All work guaranteed. Phone 0 MT, M* DCfflKB OoxTKAfTuK and Plasteheb Plione 6 on 70 Give me a call and get my prices. I will treat you right Satisfaction Guaranted Fur a Square Deal IN Real Estate Aad lasaraace See J. W Dougal Offce First Floor; 4 doors south off State Bank Building For Special Bargains In Dry • I • • I Goods apd Shoes Watch this space next week I have a few of the bargains left over from last week, come 1 and get some of them before they are all gone I I am buying another large stock this week which will be on sale in 10 days - '_ For quality and quantity Call on Vic Swanson To Northwestern Subscribers We desire to cali our readers' at tention to tiie new ruling of the postal department which does not permitj publishers of newspapers to longer mail copies of the publication to sub scribers who are in arrears more than j one year. Tills means that unless we can get immediate settlement from subscribers who are thus in arrears we j will be compelled to pay the regular \ rate of postage on all such papers sent out. Of course no newspaper can af ford to do this, and we take this means of notifying our readers of this new requirement. The postal department lias called upon us for a statement of our books with this issue, as it has upon all other papers in the country. The North western. like many other papers, lias extended credit to its readers and has seldom sent out statments of account, because our readers have been of the kind who always pay when their at tention is called to the matter. Now, the goverment lias intervened with ail newspapers, and requires the col lection of these accounts more than one year old. WTith this explanation, we ask ail of those who know them selves to be indebted to arrange for payment. We cannot in a short time see all of you, and it means a great amount of work to prepare and mail statements to so many. However, we will, as fast as possible, send state menu to those who do not respond to this notice. Oar readers have been uniformly prompt in paying their accounts, and we have not the slight est complaint to make, but we are compelled to obey the mandate of I'ncie Sam. Thanking you in ad vance, we are. Very respectfully, J. W. Bublxigu The Youth's Companion appeals to every interest of family life, from ; housekeeping to athletics. It begins j wltiifctoriesof youthful vim and vigor, j with articles which disclose the secrete 1 of successful play in ttie games, with ! charming tales of life at the girls’ j colleges. But The Companion does not surrender these readers when they ttave entered the more serious paths I of life. Mothers will welcome the page for little children and the weekly doctor’s article. Fathers will find the important news of the day as it is, and not as it is rumored to be. The satire 1 to use hold will appreciate the sketches with touch, gently on com mon foibles or caricatare eccentricity. In short, for less than four cents a week The Companion brings into the home clean intertalnments, pure in spiration, tine ideaa.increase!of knowl edge. Names rarely seen in table of con tents will be found in The Com panion's Announcement for 1913, which will be sent upon request—with mm pies of the paper, to those not familiar with it. Every new subscriber for 1913 will receive free all the issues for the re maining weeks of 1912: also, free The Companion Window Transparency and Calendar for 1913, in rich, translucent colors—the moat beautiful of all Com pevfVwr souvenirs. THE YOUTH’S COMPANION, lti Berkeley St., Boston, Mam. New Subaeriptione Received at this Offloe. _____ The old sign board of the North western offloe, 18 inches in width by 16 feet in length, can be purchased cheap bp anyone wishing same for i S. R. McKelvie For Lieutenant Governor This year brings to the voters of Nebraska their tirst opportunity to vote for a native Nebraskan for the im portant office of liteutenant gov ernor. S .R. McKelvie was bom on a farm in Clay county and lived there upon the farm until of age. His father, Sam McKelvie, is a Nebraska pioneer and the oldest breeder of Po land China hogs in this state. Upon leaving the farm S. R. McKelvie took up work in the field of firm paper journalism, His rise to success was rapid, and he is today publisher of The Nebraska Farmer, the oldest farm paper in the west, established in 1859 by Robert W. Furnas. That publication is regarded throughout the state as extremely fearless and efficient in its championing of the farming interests in Nebraska. In public life Mr. McKelvie is the kind and character of young man who is rapidly forging to the fore. He served one term in the city council of Lin coln and is now a member of the state legislature from Lancaster county. In the last session of that body lie worked earnestly and zealously in the interests of the initiative and refer endum, tiie stock yards bijl and other measures which gave him the stamp of a thorough progressive The only measures which he introduced were of a non-partisan character and re lated to agriculture. Clear Creek Items A dance was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Edson, Friday evening. Fred Egger of Princeton, Nebr., is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Zahn. Mr. Van Dyke shipped a car of cat tle Monday. Emery Bunyon of Mason City visit ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Adams, Sunday. A dance was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Carey Friday even ing. Mr. Edson is building an addition to his bam. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fielding and family spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Haddir. Remember the basket social at the Lone Elm school house Friday even ing, Oct. 25th. Everybody cordially invited. The biggest line of Overcoats in the dtv at Lorentz’. 1 r Vic Swsnson reports especially large sales tlie past week and lias had to make a special order for more goods to supply the demand. Watch this paper for further bargains. . Road Notice (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 tlie north line of section one(l).following thence the traveled road running south over said section one and following the same course south, the traveled road run ning along tlie ravine on section twelve (12) until it reaches a point about half way through the south west quarter of sec. twelve (12) thence following aro.rnd the heads of ravines south to connect with “Old Delaney" road No 45 all in township lti, range 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 8tb dav of October 1912. [seal] W. C. Deitebichs County Clerk Last pub. Nov, 7 Call for Bids on Township Lina Brides 1-2 Mils 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 Sheridan county, Nebraska, for the construc tion of one steel reinforced concrete bridge across Oak Creek, located about one-half (J$) mile north of Schaupps on the township line between Ashton and Loup City townships at the site of the 0I4 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 countv ; 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 anv and all bids. A. J. Johnson, Twp. Clerk. Lou|) City Twp. (Last Pub. Oct.\31) Order of Hearing and Notice of Probato of Will in the County Court of Sherman couotv. Ne braska State of Nebraska, i _ Sherman County, \ ss To the heirs, and next of kin and all persons interested in the estate of Katherine Kochsn owski. deceased. On reading the petition of Wladyalaw Kochan owski. praying that the instrument Sled in this court on the 7th day of October 1913. and pur porting to be the last will and testament of the said deceased may be proved and allowed and reoorded as the last will and testament of Katherine Koehanowski. deceased: that said instrument be admitted to orobate and the administration of said estate be granted It is hereby ordered that you. and all persons interested in said matter, mar, and do. appear at the County Court to be held in and for said county, on the 6th day of November. A. D.1912. at 3 o clock p m to show cause, ii any there be. why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted, and that notice of the pendency of said petition and that the hearing thereof be given to all per sons interested in said matter bv publishing a copy of this order in the Loup City North western a weekly newspaper printed in said county, for 3 successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Witness my hand and seal of said court this 15th day of October, A. D.. 1912. E. A. Smith. [seal] County Judge. (Last pab Oct 31) Order of Hearing on Petition for Appointment of Administrator or Administratrix f£™iNCoS£*}*s * Count, Court. In the Blatter of the estate of Minnie S. Aileman, deceased. Ob reading and tiling the petition of Clark L. Aileman. praying tbat Administration of said estate may be gran ted to Clark L. Aileman as Administrator. Ordered, that November 9th A. D. 1912. at 10 o'clock a m_ be assigned for hearing said pe tition. when all persons interested in said matter may appear at a County Conn to be held in and for said county, mad show cause why the prayer of petitioner should not be granted: and that nodee of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof be given to all persons interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order fa the Loup City Northwestern, a weekly newspaper print ed in said bounty ihreesuccessive weeks, prior to said day of hearing. Dated October 19, 1913. Last pub Nor. 7. • , •' ' 1? Legal Notice In the Dist i !•*& < ourt- of Sherman County. Nebiaska. In the mat; . , the net.’Lien of Wai ter I*. Keen. i':wuior <1 tie la t will and :«■-lament of Thomas.'. Reed, deceased. ;.>r license to sell real estate. And now. on this 22nd day of Goto ber. 11*12.this cause came on for heat ing upon the petit, n under oath of Walter P. U, i. executor of Uie es tate of Thomas M. Reed, deceased, praying for a license to sell the fol lowing desertoed real estate of the said Thomas M. IL "d, to-wit: Lots four and live in block seventeen, lots fifteen andsixuen in block ten, lot sixteen in lilock three, lots sixteen and seventeen in block twenty-two. all in the original town, now city, of Loup City, in Sherman county. Ne braska: also, a certain piece or parcel of lane, lying in the northwest quar ter of the northwest quarter of sec tion eighteen, in township fifteen, range fourteen, west of 6th P. M., in Sherman county. Nebraska, and mo.e particularly described as follows: Commencing at the southeast corner of the said northwest quarter of tiie northwest quarter of said section eighteen, and running thence north ninety feet to the place of beginning, running thence north two hundred and ten feet, thence west three hun dred feet, thence south two hundred and ten feet, and thence east three hundred feet to the place of begin n:ng: also, the southwest quarter of section twelve, in township eighteen, range twenty-four, west of 6th P. M.. in Custer county. Nebraska, or a suf ficient amount thereof to bring the sum of about - '5.500. for the payment of [lie notes auoweci against saui estate, ind allowances and costs of adminis tration, for tne reason that there is not a sufficient amount of personal property In the possession of said Walter P. Reed, executor as aforesaid, belonging to said estate, wherewith to pay said debts, allowances anti costs. It is therefore ordered that all per -ons interested in said estate appear before me at the court room of the district court of said county of Sher man. in the city of LoupCitv. in said county, on the 17th day of December, 1912, at tie boor of nine o'clock a. m.. to show cause, if any there be. why a license should not be granted to said Walter 1*. Reed, executor, to sell so much of the above described real es tate of said decedent as shall be nec essary to pay said debts and expenses, and the costs of this proceeding. It is fuither ordered that a copy of this order be served upon ail persons interested In said estate by causing the same to be published once each week for four sutv ssive weeks in the Loup City Northwestern, a legal newspaper printed, published and of general circulation in said county of Sherman. Given under my hand at Kearney, this 22nd day of October, 1912. ' BkvNo O. HosTrfCEft,' Judge of the District Cojrt of Sher man county. Nebraska. Last pub. Ncv. 14 Legal Notice In the District Court of Sherman County. Nebraska. In the matter of the petition of Ida Hetts as executrix of the last will and testament of William E. Betts, deceased, for a license to sell real estate of deceased. And now on this 22nd day of Octo ber. 1912. this cause came on for hear ing upon the petition under oath of Ida Betts, executrix of the last will and testament of Willi an E. Betts, deceased, praying lor a license to sell the following described real estate of the said William E. Betts, to-wit: A certain piece or parcel of land sit uate in the City of Loup City, in Sherman county and state of Nebras ka. and being part of lots thirteen [13) fourteen (14) and fifteen (15) in block live (5). in the original town of •aid Loup City, and which is more particularly described as follows, to wit: commencing at a point on the south line of said lot thirteen (13), ii said block five (5). thirty feet east of the southwest, corner ot said lot thir teen. running thence north and paral lel with the west line of said block live, seventy live feet to the north line of lot fifteen in said block five, running thence twenty-five feet east ilong the north line of said lot fifteen, running thence south and parallel with the west line of said block five bo the south line of said lot thirteen., and running thence west twenty-five feet along the south line of said lot thirteen to the place of beginning, for the purpose of paying the debts al lowed agair si said estate of Wiiiiam E. Betts, deceased, and allowances and :oscs of administration, and the costs of this proceeding, for the reason that there is not a sufficient amount of personal property in the possession of said Ida Betts, executrix of said estate, belonging to said estate, to pay said debts, allowances and costs. It is therefore ordered that all per sons interested in said estate appear before me at the court room of the District Court of Sherman county. Nebraska, in the city of Loup City. Sherman county, Nebraska, on the nth day of December. 1JU2, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any there be, why a license should not be granted to the said Ida Betts, executrix of the last will and testament of William E. Betts, deceased, to sell the above de scribed real estate of said decedent for the purpose of paying said debts, allowances and costs. It is further ordered that a copy of this order be served upon all persons interested in said estate by causing the same to be published once each week for four successive weeks in the Loup City Northwestern, a legal newspaper printed, published and of general circulation in said county of Sherman. Given under my hand at Kearney this 22nd day of October, 1912. BRUNO C. HbSTETLEE. Judge of the District Oourt of Sher man county, Nebraska. Last pub Nov 14 Oyster Supper On election night the Ladies of the G.A.R. will serve an oyster supper. Price25cents. Also sandwiches and coffee 15 cents. One door east of Makowski?s store. Everybodv come and help the ladies. ! The Home I Of Quality Groceries ■ i---._ 1 We like to meet you Face to Face Would be our choice! But when this can’t be the case we hope to hear your voice , Use ’Phone 86 For Choice Groceries j 3* ® & | | Try These—They’ll Please ~ I Olives jMaple Sugar Butter Horse Radish Honey Pickles Peanut Butter Mustard Chocolate Catsup Jello i GHSceyeK’s The Quality House Established 1888 —— - - ... _ _ - & have just received ja big line of winter Jgoods, such as fur 4 5coats. fur robes, ^ S plush robes and all® i * kind&of horse blank-^ Si ^ets. These goods ^ Jare of the best quality and in spite of the big advance Jin prices, I will sell them at the same price as last Jyear, Call and see them, * JAMES BARTUNEK’S - —— —- C V The Telephone —Finishes us another means of serving you. No matter ^ what your needs in our line may be, you may SAFELY TELEPHONE US and we will have what you wish ready for you when you call. See our line of Holloween Goods. THe Rezall Store VAUGHN & HINMAN - - - FENCE POSTS- - AT I2C AND 25C EACH Let us Figure your bill oi XjVLin'ber and all kinds of "SmilcilrLR ;t material at THE f LEININ6ER LUMBER, GO., Loud City Neb If You want your Ad to bring you returns have it put in the Northwestern It will be a great accommodation to us if our advertisers and all others would have tbeir copy in for us not later thav Tuesday evening.