The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, May 22, 1913, Image 8

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ROUND-TRIP FARES
TO WESTERN POINTS
Liberal Return Limits and
Stopover Privileges
From Loup City to Cali- 1A
fornia and North Pacific ■ ■ IU
rv.„at To California Jane 30 to July 7: Au
^ <U5fc. gust 22 to 29. To North Pacific Coast
Points June 2 to 4; June 22 to 29; July
8 to 11.
From Loup City to Cali- FA
fornia one-way via North ^ f « DU
Pacific Coast. . June 1 to 4: June 22 to SS; June 30 to July
7: July 8 to 11: August 22 to 39
From Loup City to Cali- ££0 1A
fornia aud North Pacific IU
Coast. . June 1 to September 30 Inclusive
From Loup City to Cali- £7Q £ A
fornia one-way via North $1 OaUV .<
Pacific Coast June I to September 30 Inclusive
From Loup City to Denver $17.60
Colorado. June 1 to September 30 Inclusive
From Loup City to Salt Lake $32.06
City or Ogden, Utah. June 11,0 September 30 inclusive
Union Pacific
Standard Road of the West
New and direct Route to Yellowstone National Park
Protected by Automatic Electric Block Safety Signals
b Excellent Dining Cars
For additional information and illustrated Colo
rado, Utah, California and Pacific Northwest litera
ture, call on or address
J. W. Collipriest, Loup City, Neb
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Vanderbilt
| Will stand at the home
of Wm Critel, about 6
miles northeast of Loup
| City.
terms:—37.00 to insure colt to stand and
suck. Care wilt be taken to prevent accidents,
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COMING
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Loup City
3 Nights, Starting
THURSDAY
May 29,
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COMBINED
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TWO PRIVATE CARS
Opening Play, The
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in 4 Acts—5 Scenes
Lob of Music
Singing and Dancing
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Prices
15 and 25 cenb
Additional Local
If you want good, prompt draying,
call on C. L. McDonald, successor to
Hagood.
Mrs. Annie Liebhart returned from
Omaha last Friday, where she ac
companied her daughter, Mrs. A. B.
Conger, who was taken there the
week previous for an operation Mrs.
Liebhart reported the operation a
success and that she left her daughter
getting along finely. Mr. Conger re
mained a little longer with his wife,
returning home Saturday.
Mr. Chas. Bahr, brother-in-law of
Mr. Frank Mickow, who has been
here visiting the latter for a couple
of weeks, left Saturday morning for
his home at McCool, this state. The
tornado which struck Seward last
week Wednesday came within about a
mile and a half of his farm near Mc
Gool, and about an equal distance
from a farm owned by Frank adjoin
ing, but neither were in the danger
tone.
Dr. a. A. Allen left last Saturday
morning for Omaha, to be in attend
ance on the sessions of the State
Dental Society, of which he is one of
the most prominent members, and
editor of the State Dental Journal.
Mrs. Alien preceded him a couple of
days for a visit with lier mother and
sister at St. Paul, and was to join him
there to attend the society events
which always accompany the associa
tion meetings. They am td return
this week Saturday.
Mrs. Shelter's class of the M. E.
Eandajr school, surprised MO.C.H, {
French, one of their members who
has been unable to attend Sunday
school on account of sickness, Friday
afternoon. They presented Mrs.
French with a chiqa salad dish. A
tine lunch was served and all report a
most enjoyable time.
Messrs. Theo. D. and T. C. Wilson
drove over by auto from Ashton Sat
urday for a few hours, returning in
the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. D.
Wilson liave just returned from their
trip to Wisconsin aud points in Iowa.
Mr. Wilson reporting bis brother bet
ter, but does not think he will regain
permanent health. lie and wife will
be here for a short time and then ex
pect to go west for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Waite enter
tained the class of 1913 at their home
Saturday evening, May 17tli. The
fore part of the evening was spent in
playing games, after'which a dainty
luncheon was served. They departed
for their homes at a late hour, voting
Mr. and Mrs. Waite royal entertain
ers.
Road Notice
(Nightingale)
To all whom it may concern:
Notice is hereby given that the
commissioner appointed to view and
locate a road commencing at a point
ou the east tine of section twelve (12),
township fifteen (15), range fifteen
(15), in said county, where road num
ber one intersects the east line of
said section twelve and running
thence south along the east line of
said section twelve to the right of
way of the Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy Railroad Company and thence
along said right of way, in a south
easterly direction and terminating at
the north Hne of Barker’s Second Ad
dition to Loup City, in said county,
be established and opened, the same
to have a width of forty feet, being
twenty feet on each side of said sec
tion line down to said right of way,
and sixty-six feet wide thereafter
along said right of way, and all ob
jection thereto or claims for damages
must be tiled in the office of the
county clerk on or before noon of the
1st day of July, 1913. or such road
will be established without reference
thereto.
Dated at Ldup City, Nebraska, this
24th. day of April, A. D. 1913.
W. C. Dletkrichs, County Clerk.
By J. J. Slominski, Deputy.
[seal]
last pub May 29
Road Notice
(Smith)
To all whom it may concern:
The commissioner appointed *to lo
cate a road commencing at the inter
section of roads No. 17 and 51 on the
section line between sections eight (8)
and seventeen (17) and running thence
west on said section line to the south
west corner of section eight (8) and
northwest corner of section seventeen
(17) and running thence soutli to and
connecting with Harrison street, in
Benschoter Bros, addition to the town,
now city of Loup City, and terminat
ing there, all of said proposed road
being in township fifteen (15). range
fourteen (14), in Sherman county, has
reported in favor of the establishment
thereof and all objection thereto and
claims for damages must be filed in
the office of the county clerk on or
before noon of th 20th day of July,
1913, or such road will be established
without reference thereto.
Dated this 8th day of May, 1913.
L. B. Polski,
[seal] County Clerk.
Last pub June 12
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Notice of Sheriffs Sale
Notice is hereby given that, by
virtue of an order of sale to me di
rected issued out of theDistrictCourt
of Sherman county, Nebraska, upon
a decree rendered in said court on
March 11th, 1913, in a certain cause
therein pending wherein Ashton State
Bank is plaintiff and Frank J. Stobbe,
Elizabeth Stobbe, the Cudahy Pack
ing Company, Armour aqd Companv,
and Victoria Haremza are Defend
ants, in favor of the said plaintiff,
Ashton State Bank, in the sum of
43641.45, bearing interest at eight per
cent per annum, and costs taxed at
427.75, and ordering that in case the
defendants, Frank J. Stobbe and
Elizabeth Stobbe, fail for twenty days
to pay the Plaintiff the said sum of
43641.45, with interest at eight per
cent per annum from March 11th,
1913. and costs of 9uit, that tne prop
erty hereinafter described be sold to
satisfy said decree; Now therefore,
I will on the 27th day of May, 1913.
at one o’clock in the afternoon of
said day, at the south and front door
of the court house, in Loup City, Ne
braska, sell the following described
real estate at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash, to-wit: lot
numbered eight (8) in block numbered
ten (10) in the original town of Ash
ton; also all of lot fifteen (15). except
the west twelve and one-half (12J-6) feet
of said lot, and all of lots sixteen (16),
seventeen (17) and eighteen (18) lr,
block two (2) in E. G. Taylor’s Second
Addition to said town of Ashton, all
situate in Sherman county, Nebraska,
to satisfy the amount due on said de
cree, with interest, cost and accruing
costs.
Witness my hand this 22nd day of
April, 1913.
L. A. Williams,
Sheriff of Sherman county, Nebraska.
[Last pub. May 22,1913]
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Notice to Creditors
State of Nebraska I T_ „_.
Sherman County f88- the County Court
In the matter of the estate of Jens Andersen,
deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
You are hereby notUed, that I arils sit at the
county court room in Loup City, in said county
od the 8th day. of September. 1918. and on the
nth day of December, 1913. at 10 o’clock in the
forenoon of each of said days, to receive and ex
amine all claims against said estate, with
a view to their adjustment and allowance.
The time limbed for thy presentation of claims
against said estate is iix months from the 9th
day of June. A. D.. 1913. and the time limited
for payment of debts' is one year from said
9th day of June, 191A j
Witness my hand and seal ot said County
Court this 12th day of Bay. 1913.
K. A. Smith.
(seal) I County Judge.
(Last pub. June 3)
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Notice of Executor’s Sale of Lands I
In the District Court of Sherman
County, Nebraska.
In the matter of the application of
Walter P. Reed, executor of the es
tate of Thomas M. Reed, deceased,
for license to sell real estate.
State of Nebraska ) ,
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County of Sherrran )
Notice is hereby given that in pur
suance of an order of the Hon. B. O.
Hostetler, Judge of the District Court
of Sherman county Nebraska, made
on the loth day of March, 1913, for
the sale of the real estate hereinafter
described, there will be sold at public
vendue to the highest bidder, for cash,
at the south door of the county court
house, in the city of Lou p City,
in Sherman county, Nebraska, on the
21th day of May, 1913,at the hour
of 2 o’clock in the afternoon,
the following described real es
tate, to-wit: Lots four (4) and five (5)
in block seventeen (17) in the original
town, now city, of LoupCitv. in Sher
man county, Nebraska. Saidsalewill
remain open for one hour.
Datt4 this 5th day of May, 1913.
Walter P. Reed.
Executor of the Estate of Thomas M.
Reed, deceased.
_Last pub. May 22_
Brides Notice
Notice is hereby given that bids will
be received at the office of the county
clerk of Sherman county, Nebr., on
or before noon of the 9th day of J une,
1915, for the letting of a yearly con
tract for the building of wood and
steel bridges as per plans and specifi
cations approved by the state engi
neer as the same are on file in the
office of the county clerk. All bids
must be accompanied by a certified
check of $1090. The board of county
supervisors reserves the right to re
ject any or all bids.
Witness mv hand and the seal of
said county hereunto affixed this 5th
day of May, 1913.
L. B. Polski,
[seal] County Clerk.
[Last pub. May 29]
Road Vacation Notice
(Leibhart)
To all whom it may concern:
The commissioner appointed to vacate
the Dublin road crossing the n e 1-4
section twenty-six (sec 26) and north
west quarter and northeast quarter
(nw 1-4 and ne 1-4) and southeast quar
rer (se 1-4) of section twenty-five (25)
all in Town fifteen (15) Range four
teen (14) has reported in favor of such
vacation, provided that the substitu
ted roads be made passable and all
objections thereto, or claims for dam
ages must be filed in the county clerk’s
office on or before noon of the 10th
day of July,1913, or Such road wijl be
vac ated with out reference thereto.
Dated at Loup City this 7th day of
May, 1913.
L. B. Polski,
County Clerk
Last pub June 5
Sheriff’s Sale
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of an order of sale to me di
rected from the District Court of
Sherman county, Nebraska, upon a
decree of foreclosure rendered in said
court on the 12th day of March, 1913,
wherein John Fisher was plaintiff,
and Kate L'ons, Mary J. Farr, Mary
J. Farr, administratrix of the estate
of Levi J. Farr, deceased. Linden
Farr, Gertie Farr, Willis Farr, Teddy
Farr, Caroline Lade, E. G. Lade, ex
ecutor, were defendants: I have
levied upon the following described
real estate, to-wit: The northwest
quarter of section twenty-six (26) in
township thirteen (13), range fifteen
(15), west of the 6th- principal merid
ian, situated in said Sherman county
and state of Nebraska, and I will on
the 3rd day of June, 1913, at two
o’clock p. m., of said day, at the south
door of the court house, in Loup City,
Sherman county, Nebraska, offer for
sale and sell said above described real
estate at public auction to the high
est bidder for cash to satisfy the
amount of $1734.00 with interest at
seven per cent per annum from the
12tli day of March, 1913, and costs of
the above action taxed at $46.15 and
accruing costs, which amount was ad
judged to be due to the plaintiff above
named from the defendants above
named, and to be a lien upon the
above described premises.
Dated at Loup City, Nebraska, this
28th day of April, 1913.
L. A. Williams.
Sheriff of Sherman county, Nebraska.
A. C. Mates, Plaintiff’s Attorney.
[Last pub. May 29]
Legal Notice
In the District Court of Sherman
County. Nebraska:
Ida Betts, Executrix of the Estate of
William E. Betts, deceased, and Ida
Betts, widow of William E. Betts,
deceased,
Plaintiffs,
vs.
Fred W. Douglas, Gertie Douglas, Da
vid W. Titus, Samuel Betts, Emma
David, known also as Emily David,
Lizzie Vought, Annie Warren, Ar
thurO. Betts and A1 lie E. Betts,
Defendants.
State of Nebraska 1
v. ss.
County of Sherman ^
The State of Nebraska:
To the above-named defendants and
ail persons Interested in the estate
of William E. Betts, deceased:
Yap are hereby notified that on the
7th day of Wav’' 191.'!, Ida Betts, as
executrix of «ne estate of William E.
Betts, deceased, and as widow of Wil
liam E. Betts, deceased, filed her pe
tition in the District Court of Sher
man county, Nebraska, the object and
prayer of which are to obtain a de
cree authorizing and directing the
said Ida Betts, as executrix of said
estate, to execute and deliver to the
above-named defendant, Fred W.
Douglas, a deed containing full cove
nants of warranty to the following
described real estate, situate in Sher
man county, Nebraska, to-wit: Lot
numbered five (5) in block numbered
six (6) in the first addition to Litch
field, in pursuance of the terms of a
certain written contract made and
entered into by and between the said
William E Betts in his lifetime and
the said Fred W. Douglas, and that
on the 9th day of May, 1913, an order
was made by me, fixing the time and
place of the hearing or said petition
at Kearney, Neb., at chambers -gt
office of District Judge, on the 21st
day of June, 1913, at the hour of 10
o’clock a. m., and further ordering
that notice of the pendency of said
petition and of the time and place
fixed for the hearing thereon be given
by publication for six successive weeks
in the Loup City Northwestern, a le
gal newspaper published and of gen
eral circulation in said county of
Sherman. And all persons Interested
in said estate are hereby required
to appear at said time and place and
show cause, if any.there be, why de
c ree should not be entered in accord
a nee with the prayer of feaid petition.
Dated this 9th day of May, 1913.
Bbuko O. Hostktleb,
Judge of the District Court of Sber*
man County, Nebraska.
Last pub. June 19
Dairymen Attention
Ship your cream direct to us at Loup City and
make from fifty to seventy five cent? extra ou every
can.
$
Dairying is gold steady work, and you are en
titled to every cent there is in it.
Wo pay two or three cents more per pound for
butterfat than tho staiionsall the time, and your
shipping cos: s are very low per can from
Your Place to Loup City
Your empty cans which are returned free of all
charge, and your cream checks go back to you on
the next train after the cream is received.
Write us for shipping tags and prices.
Ravenna Creamery Company
You are Invited to attend
THE MOVING PICTURE SHW
CHANGE OF PROGRAM
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J Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays;
Matinee every Saturday afternoon
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Show every night and nothing but the best ot
| pictures will be shown here. Everybody is cordially
? invited to attend.
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At the New Opera House
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LEE & DADDOW
You are invited to pay a visit to the new Ten
Cent Store, which is located four doors south of
; the Post Office, where you will be surprised at
the countless number of articles which can be
bought for five and ten cents. It will be our aim
to carry a variety stock of Dishes, Glassware.
Graniteware, Tinware Wooden ware Notions and
Toys. We are now open for business and invite
everyone in Sherman county to call and see us
whether you buy or not;
BERT C. TRAVIS
c«n Coal!! Goal!!!
We carry two kinds of nut coal.
Try our
Pinade Nut
and you’ll use no other
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Change of Time May 5th 13
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Leaves Loup City 7:05 a. m.
Arrives at Lincoln without change ot' cars, at.... 1 p, m.
Arrives at “St. Joe without changing train at ... .6.25 p. m.
Arrives at St Louis without changing train, at 7 next a m.
with connections beyond for all points.
Arrives Omaha, (change cars at Lincoln).3:45 p. m
Arrives Chicago (change cars at Lincoln) 7, next a. m.
with connections beyond for all points.
For any information regarding time, rates etc.
Please call or phene
J. A. Donielsou; Agent, Loup City, Neb.
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