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    Loup City Northwestern
VQiniK XX M_I.OIP CITY. NEBRASKA. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER U. 1912 xrMKEB
$ $ $ s In Your
Pocket $ $
No Stripping of Gear
No Transmission oil to buy
m
So zrmdmg of rogn in dunging »]«ee<ls
XO TRAX&MiasK »X TROUBLE
Yowr bor an rm * - d. . t ...
Yoor girl on m;, , A CVrtow Automobile
Let Lee Bro's Show you
The Horks in a Cartercar
AUTOMOBILES
TURN TURTLE
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Wm. Criss Killed Mear
Austin, When Auto
Turns Turtle
Lax Thmlr arid t. «t rather t*-!
tncre 1:3i and (Sat \g-A Frida • ii.tm- 1
t ig. W*. C’fn-* of ltd* ntj »i* killer! ,
«!arn 14* lac lot-ring car Umd tur- !
t * ahoot a iaif sic til* dfe of
.Faua jxX a* it ana® or d t tea
«s*4**ft Utat Lad fnaeocijrt jfictti pm* in.
The Mart of the <Jea'-«! and erttmt.
a* mar a* arc canid gather Jtum the ,
euofSictiag x r««-» regarding the I
iraged*. to a* fc w*. Mr.« rtm lad
g o4i»« to lanmugMar Bur n
and Krirtflc tot the porgooe of die
KMag X the car*, on Tiufvii; and
ta Mura, r »mr tin*in am algo'.
"e-hen he ran m to 'the be* grade
» here u* accident occurred. miR.
mg X hkt death iox ahat u# dr-'
i.uun tt net* pee eding the tug- >
«d| there are toadftrtiag xatement*. J
* me Xor* a* to the «f< that he tod
tom at. c -p to madiuctxt
• llh frmndi Another fewtledect
tint he toad dinner at the home of'
W». Young, near hod to. to *t*oaa"
x* im 'raws UJt iifiitrtimt t: jt
• bn* bm etemkau moee for the
fen hoar* pm dttg :>dnu-. conflict'
fng eiate-sent* ue trade. The •iis
cwert nf tin c»«ert_rr*d aato an*
made abut ihte the a-raiar a* the
IT. P motor «a» game mho Ajms.
i jnds*t*r A art n.ocsag it ani a»,
he it ppd at the tUUco ahted
f.atetxw imddoa off the tact. A»
I*ad4>» : earned to f». Couton. near
»hoee borne the accident oocanod. of
tne fact* obtained feoae Mr AataA.
both rroUMt * kart? mg to the *cene
and lading the dead tod? of Mr.!
< rhn gened aeoti the aeto. aiacfe
■a* (tog apedde dan n north of the
rnfiert tnaotr Main »a» at once
naCtked and attb a nomber of mizeu*
of Loop City horriidly drone by aoio .
to the anene- A jar? »a» teandiau- .
.• tapma-oi. it* rerdart being that
decerned came to to float n a* per
Jact* abene gicen Foikmin.- the I
•eaflad. the tody *a* placed in the
'.machine aide* bad b-en righted and
Mtud kttoct ani brought Sathb ritj.
Hm orraamtanre that a urn ftmnd
t he machine- »a* euaued and it a a*
-oaa that the pmrr iad been Cjh
pletoiy ohdtad. ■neiMearkuSaeit
that Mr. » ria». »i« he diwi the
.rade hdei to the cuHert, had.
realised hi* danger and *h jt off tie
oner and iiid t jn-d tid .uactiiae
abrspU? to the left la an endeavor to!
gat upon the grade before be readied
the bridgenort. bat too late a* the
fora aid axle >Ui ->rner of tie
- idefiness that I e
*“ *®» «ed back of the wheel and
a eu u.r a-to oierturned tlie imp;-: t
*' kr I* - **i k and deatii was in.
KCAfWOtas.
red f rooi tlie home
41 - m< n. Ret. j. r.
1 *. ml ii- iftj; tlie sen ices,
• h t. ■ mlaoeeevergiven
*' 4 r« i r e Ji.r.-ral in this city,
• ir--" "Jf -*f had lived for the b- u
t .a. 'ids forty vears' residence
in »!*i man county.
in a tli if W m. < riss. Lo_p
1 ; ; * *e of its best citizens,
a an f st* r ir c iiara ter: a m:m
• >eenemies. a he had any. w, re
ifkn i.. and "•base fronds weie
counted am ;,g til thane who knew
;-fi. lie wa» <jtiet and tnasaaiiug
Hi character, friendly with all. and in
bis death the Community lias lost one
»uise place atncijr us will be hard
to All.
Vumecwu* fnols from Arcadia.
L.U a ;d. If >csiille, Ashton. Austin
a*sf the *arr nnrlag co-jntrr attend
ed the funeral.
VV .i»C:.»»n»«oao{ Mr. and
- 'lapsus Cr.*s. and was bora in
It.liana Jane 7. *.>. With his pa
- . , moved to lv.g county Ne
1 raslca. in 1*71. and in 1*72 came with
-» parent*- _o Si aero; an county and
«s:imtro mi*s west of
— jp t it? Me iiv<d there until ids
»ama*re u> Mn~ Ameia Keidel in
t*"- Tie? .irec upon a farm until
!**■•*. when they mcved to Loup City
and t tlieir present home and Mr.
* eoaaged in the blacksmith busi
r*3* arunning a thra*:.ing machine
i-nng t:.«• JaJl seasons. In IMF he'
> td !.!*> blacksmith shop and las
since been engaged in U»e automobile
t-ueiness His accidental death .ast
Friday morning a me as a distinct
*h** to the cotes.unity. Mr. Criss
was a . ;ng l. usband. a food father, a
good * jtiwn and an accomodating
o^siness man He was a member of
the Ancient order of Fluted Work
men. He eaves U mourn their loss,
aw .v. .ne daughter. Mrs. L. Bangs.
- mother, lire brothers and four
sisters, besides a bust of friends.
WITHER AUTO TRAGEDY
Ante Hear Asr.ton Turns Turtle
Ruling One Child. Perhaps Fa
tally injuring Another and
D locating Drivers
St ouidcr
I-a*' 'ituitif evening, just alter
arc. IV ter Kwistkowski. afaruer
nlfig three mi «s out of Ashton, was
driving h me in ins auto, with his
wife and two children with him in
> car. and u. .e 1 trying to drive over
anew grade abont one-half mile from
town the ear In some manner became
-■manageable and turned turtle on
DAILY & KREBS j
Furniture & Undertaking
In order to reduce our present stock and
make room for new goods we are making
special discount on Bedroom suits, odd
dressers, bookcases, china closets
side boards and dressing tables.
Come in and inspect oar goods
and get our prices
the grade, killing one of his children,
dangerously injuring the other and
dislocating the shoulderof Mr. Kwiat
kowski, his wife escaping uninjured.
We have not learned the particulars
of the tragedy. otherwise than given
above. Whether others were near
the scene when the accident occurred
or whether the overturned auto and
party were found later, we have no
knowledge.
It was oniy perhaps a year ago. and
within a few feet of the accident, that
a lirst tragedy occurred to this family,
when the buggy in which they were
riding home from Ashton was struck
by a runaway team.killing one of Mr.
K wiatkowsUi's children
Toe funeral of the 2-year-old babe
t*>ok place from too Catholic church
in Ashton Monday afternoon of this
week The injured child was. at lat
est reports, out of danger.
Injured in a Runaway
Last Thursday evening, while Mr.
J. L. liaillie, his daughter, Mrs. W. J.
Fisher, and her little son. were riding
in a buggy near the cemetery, the
l«orses they were driving became
frightened and ran away. Mrs. Fisher
and iittle boy were thrown out unin
jured. s-ve for minor bruises, but Mr.
fiaitlie clinging to the reins, was
dragged some distance before loosen
ing his hold, the wheels of the buggy
running over and bruising his lower
limbs so severely that he is laid up at
home and w ill keep him housed for
some time. Luckily none of them
were seriously injured.
His Insanity of
Peculiar Nature
Andreas Gustafson. a young man of
perhaps 24 years. who has for the past
few weeks been working around Ash
ton. was brought before the board of
insanity commissioners last Friday
and after due consideration of Ids
case was adjudged insane and ordered
committed to the hospital for the in
sane at Hastings. Sheriff Williams
taking him there Saturday morning.
Little could be learned regarding him
save that he used to work in the cop
per mines at Butte. Montana, but as
to his former home, parents or friends,
nothing could be gleaned. His pecu
liar malady was the idea that he could
telegraph to another world.
Additional
Electric Lights
Following are those who have wired
up and are receiving electric light
service since our last report. Septem
ber 25. The first list comprised the
names of about eighty users of the
juice, and these additional makes
close to one hundred who are patron
izing Uiis best enterprise ever brought
to our city:
Amick. J. W., residence.
Burleigh, J.W . Northwestern office.
Bechtbold. L.. residence.
Biemond. T.. residence.
Bowman & Bowman, Drs. office.
Bank. First National.
Cook. A. N., residence.
Conger, H. S., residence.
County Superintendent, office.
Hughes. \V. H.. residence.
Jueling. Hev. p. parsonage.
Keystone Lumber Co., office.
Kettle. George, residence.
Long & Henry, office.
Long. J. W.. residence.
Marcv. Dr. W. L.. office.
Nightingale & Son? office.
Ogle. A. C.. garage.
Pedler. II. VV., hall.
Swanson. Vic., store. '
Sherman Co. Telephone Co., office.
Tourtellot, Ilev. J. C.. manse.
Thompson. Willard, hall.
Following are a few wired, but not
vet connected ud and using lights:
Huckleebery. E. J., residence.
Thompson. Willard residence.
Whirton. Win., residence.
I. O. O. F . hall.
Wait W. S.. business building.
Sehuman, Wm„ residence.
Orders for wiring up for electric
lights are comiDg in faster than the
company can do the wiring, but will
be done as speedily as electricians
can handle the orders. Would-be
patrons are requested to be as patient
as possible and their residences and
business houses will be made to the
good at railroad speed.
Ravenna Bojrs
Very Sore
Last week the Ravenna football
gladiators came over to Loup City ex
pecting to eat up our boys just as an
easy pastime. The fact that our
boys held them down to an' even
| score made them so sore that they
went home and made our innocent;
friend. Bro. Cass, of the Xews believe I
I that the score stood t> to 0 in their i
favor, and that the game was only a
sclioolboy affair after all. The referee
and all exponents of the national'
game agree that the score stood 6 to 6. j
so what's the use of the Ravenna boys!
using the truth so sparingly. Here
is what the cry-babies made Bro
Cass say:
"A iiastily organized squad of foot
: ball players went to Loup .City last
week, to engage the Loup City team,
and won the game by a 6-0 score.
The game was something of a joke
for the reason that tbe Ravenna tew
had never before played together,
some of the players had never played
the game, and for the further reason
that the Loup City warriors instantly
caught on to the ancient code of sig
nals used by Ravenna. The boys had
good time, however, although some
of them were tin subjects for the
hospital by the time Loup City got
i through with them.’’
And that tlie game was no scbool
[ boy affair, the following excerpt from
i the News proves conclusively, or on
the contrary proves their great fistic
gladiator McCarthy, whom they claim
the greatest "whit* hope-’ in the
state, can be easily disheartened by
| even a pack of school-boys:
"Tom McCarthy, the gladiator of
i numerous prize ring contests, passing
through sucj ordeals with no injulr
whatever, sustained a dislocated
shoulder and numerous other bruises
and contusions in the school-boys’
game of football, at Loup City, last
week. He declares that in future he
will prefer to devote himself exclusive
ly to comparatively harmless sport in
the.roped arena, rather than cm the
gridiron.■’
Official Vote of Sherman County
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In the District Court of Sherman
Count*. Nebraska.
In 3b* natter of 3b* petition of Wa
ter P. Heed, executor el afc* last
wW *n*i testancut oi Thomas X.
Reed, uwceusec lor Heceosw to sell
real estate.
And a»*. eat Shis 22*ni <£*? of Oeto
ber. t*K2.3teir>. cause came vet #» fcear
tef ®pa* tew swtftKj* warier oate. of
Wiiter P Reed. eieiMteM of tew es
tate of Ptoemas Jt Reed. rinoemwi
pteterigtom xene so s*S tee ?.v
.owtw riesmiteri tea. estate of tew'
suitkuMf S R*osL te-wHt: Lefts,
foear and t*e la btocik str*eoueen. tons
Stem and sixt.es-, in btodk test, tot'
sixteen In bwct u.iee tots sixteen
and seventeen In buck twenty two.
all la Uw onr.oi town, non city, of
Loup City, in Sherman county . Ne
braska: also, a certain piece or parcel
of land lying m 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 more
particularly described as follows:
Commencing at the southeast corner
of the said northwest quarter of the
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
ning: also, the southwest quarter of
section twelve, in township eighteen,
rauge twenty-four, west of 6th P. M.,
in Custer county, Nebraska, or a suf
ficient amount thereof to bring the
sum of about*6.500. for the payment of
the debts allowed against said estate,
and allowances and costs of adminis
tration, fox the apason that there is
not a sufficient amount of personal
property in the possession of said
Walter P. Reed, executor as aforesaid,
belenging to said estate, wherewith
to pay said debts, allowances aQd
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 said county of Sher
man, in the city of Loup City, in said
county, on the l"th day of December,
1912, at the hour of nine o’clock a. m.,
to show cause, if any there be, why a
license should not be granted to said
Walter P. 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 further 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 successive weeks in the
Loup City Northwestern, a legal
newspaper printed, published and of
general circulation in said county of
Given under my hand at Kearney. I
this 22nd day ol October, 1912.
Bruno O. Hostetler.
J udge of the District Court of Sher
man county. Nebraska.
Last pub. Nov. 14
U|al Notice
In the District Court of Sherman
County. Nebraska.
In tbe matter of the petition of Ida
Betts as executrix of the last will
and testament of William E. Betts,
deceased, tor 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 tbe petition under oath of
Ida Beus. executrix of the last will
and testament of William E. Betts,
deceased, praying for a license to sell
tbe following described real estate of
the said William E. Betts, to-wit:
A certain piece or parcel of land sit
uate in tbe City of Loup City, iu
Sherman county and state of Nebras
ka. and being part of lots thirteen
(13) fourteen (14) and fifteen (13) in
block five (3). in the original town of
said Loup City, and which is mote
particularly described as follows, to
wit: commencing at a point on the
south line of said lot thirteen (13), in
said block five (5). thirty feet eest of
the southwest corner of said lot thir
teen. running thence north and paral
lel with the west line of said Mock
five, seventy five feet to the north
line of lot fifteen in said block five,
running thence twenty-five feet east
along tbe north line of said lot fifteen,
running thence south and parallel
with the west line of said block five
to tbe south line of said lot thirteen,
and running thence west twenty-five
feet along the south line of said lot
uuneen to wie piace oi Degmmng. ror
the purpose of paying the debts al
lowed against said estate of William
£. Betts, deceased, and allowances and
cos&s 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
17th day of December, 1912, 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 £.
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. Hostktlkr.
Judge of the District Court of Sher
man county, Nebraska.
Last pub Not 14
Card of Thaakc
Through the Northwest erd, we wish
ta express our heartfelt thanks for
the kindness and sympathy given us
in the logic death of our loved bus
band lid father.
Mm. Wm. Criss and family.
j The Home
W Groceries
We lite hi meet you
J F*r* to Far*
Would be our choice!
But when this can't be the case
we hope to hear your voice
Cse Phone 86 For Choice Groceries
I a? m & p
1 Try These—They'll Please I
Olives
Horse Radish
Pickles
Mustard
Catsup
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Maple Sugar Butter
Honey
Peanut Butter
Chocolate
Jello
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GHszeyeus
The Quality House Established 1888
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Now is the time to improve the looks>t^.
and value of your farm by putting up Can’t^afe
ST Sag Gates. Notice how the boards are double-bolted in
Sbetween 8 angle steel uprights. They can't sag or drag. Stock can seeV
■them plainly—won’t break them down or twist them out of shape. \
l The first cost is no more than that of the clumsy short-lived all-wood]
>t five times as long.
rour Own Can’t-Sag Gates J
■nd save money. We sell the complete gates ready
the Gate Steels, which indtxi* 8 ansle stv^f epnghts. clou- ^Kl
boits. hinges, lag screws, lightning socket- '
m and direction sheet. Come in and examine the
Caa t-Sag Gate next time you come to tow n.
KEYSTONE LUMBER CO.
I have on hand
a big line of winter
goods, such as fur
coats, x far robes,,
plush robes and all;
1
kinds of horse blank-i
ets. These goods
(are of the best quality and in spite of the big advance
jin prices, I will sell them at the same price as last
>year, Call and see them,
J, JAMES BARTUNEKS
AT I2C AND 25C EACH
Let us Figure your bill of
Xi~u.~m ber and all
InincLs Of ~t3n il i-n p
f MATERIAL AT THE f
LEININ9ER LUMBER, CO., 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 ns if our advertisers
and all others would have their copy in for us not later than
Tuesday evening.