The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, June 12, 1913, Image 8

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    W A Frank Talk
n* t~ C iui ft Bn* latUn^ on typewriters
Somehow, the impression has gained ground that there isn't much
chSereace between the various makes of typewriters on the market
You may think the same thing, h w ould take a good, sound.
tojKjJ argument to couvmce you that ai ty pewriters do not have the
same e&cieacy and that a stenographer cannot secure the same results
on every machine.
We are ready to make that argument and to show’ you by actual
demonstration that
The L C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter
wiH do more work, better work, with less fatigue to the stenographer,
than any waling machine ever made.
How is this possible ?
Here are a few reasons:
1. It is ball bearing throughout—others are not.
3. All operations are controlled from the keyboard.
3. It is the lightest touch machine made.
4. It does not “smut” the carbon.
5. The ribbon reverses automatically.
4. The type is so protected that it is not battered
by collision.
7. One motion of the hand returns the carriage and
operates the line space,
g. It has an inbuilt biller and tabulator.
9. No trouble to write on paper as small as a post
age stamp.
II. It is built for service.
Mail this coupon checking the kind of work you have in do:
For Paints and Oils go to
Hardware Store
I am prepared to do tirst-class r*epairing of all kinds.
Don 't fail to come and see our tine china ware.
SPORTS
Loup City Wins
St. Paul was defeated in a one-sided
game, at Jenner’s park Sunday, by a i
score of 9 0. Gilbert, tlie local twirler.
was effective during the entire game
and allowed the visitors but one
“scratch” lilt. Besides registering a
shut out game, his hitting was fea
tured by a home run and a "double.”
Alexander, a brother of "Alexander
the Great" of Philadelphia Nationals,
was knocked out of "rubber” in the
sixtii inning and was relieved by
ZoelioJl.
Score by inninings:
Loup City.0 111 0 0 4 U I 9
St. Paul..0 ») 0 41 0 0 (1 0 0 -0
Struck out - by Gilbert: 10; Alex
ander, 2. Batteries: Loup City—
Gilbert and Pritchard; St. Paul—Al
exander, /.oclioli and Rogers.
Loup City Lost to Arcadia
Arcadia's fast hall team boosted
another game over tire locals in a 2 to
i score, on the Park grounds, Tues
day, June 10. The game was well at
tended by the visitors at the Park
opening, and was very Interesting up
to the4»Ui inning when Loup City al
lowed three scores, mostly through
errors.
The score by innings:
I£ Jl JS
Arcadia.0 0 0 0 10 2 :j 0 ti i> ;j
Loup City. .0 1 o 1 0 0 0 0 1 :s o 5
Struck out—By Luryea, 14, by Gil
bert, 5. Three-base hits—Rowe. Two
base hit* -Level, Rash. Stolen base —
Houlette, Burt, Keniield. Thrasher.
Time of gairc—1:45. empires lfal
ler and Lay.
Farwell Woo From Ashton
Farwell >Tebr., June fc. Farwell
won from AsbUa in a swatfest here
Sunday. The game was loosely play
ed, the errors being quite numerous.
: Following was the Hue up and score:
!'. > Ashton AH ii IXJ A J£
Topolski, ss* p.. 4 1 i;<o
Jam rug lb. 4 0 7 0 1
" Polski, G.,ef a ss. 4 0 1 o i
Jezewski, 3b. 4 1 2 0 0
Powell, p. ss& 2b ..,... 3 112 1
Kwiatkowski, c. 4 o Jo 1 2
Piechota. rf.. 4 10 2 1
Ojendyke. 2b * cf. 4 l i \ 3
Polskl. S.S.. If. 4 0 10 0
Jezewski, 3b. 4 1 2 0 o
* /■ Total. 35 5 24 0 y
C’ Farwell uujoa k.
Petersen.p..— 5 3 17 0
Rasmussen, 20*....— 0 0 1 4 0
Jacobsen, c . 5 3 y 0 0
Kremlacek. A. 3b. 5 1 00 3
Cemburgli.. lb . 5 1 13 0 0
Christensen, as. 4 0 0 l l
kremlacek. J3 . cf...... 4 2 0 0 0
Limburg, R., If. 5 3 2 0 0
J&atousek, rf. 4 0 1 0 0
{Total* 43 13 27 12 4
% Innings:
A0 .too..02 000000 0— 2
Farwell.O 1 0 3 7 1 0 1 *-13
Runuavy: Rtofcn bases Aabtoo 1
Farwell 3. 2 base hits Topolski;
Peterseni2) E. Krenlacek, home run
Jacobsen double play Rasmussen to
H. Lemburg. Hits off, Powell, iOoff
Topolski, 3 off Petersen 6 struck out
by Powell 4 by Topolski: 4 by Peter
sen 9. Rase on balls off Topolski 1 off
Petersen 1 wild pitch Topolski. hit by
pitched ball Christensen and Petersen
by Powell Matousek. Left on bases
Ashton 5 Far well 10. Time of game
1 hr. 65 minutes. Umpires Dilla and
Loren/, attendance 200.
At Elba, iirst game—Rockville 2
Elba 5. Second game, Rockville 4,
Elba 6. At Dannebrog—Roelus 11.
Dannebrog 13.
Standing of teams in the Sherman
lloward league:
r vv i*ot.
Farwell. 7 5 714
Hoe 1 us. 74 571
Rockville . 7 4 571
Elba . 0 3 500
Dannebrog. i> 2 333
Ashton. 5 j 200
Ashton News
If you want your home protect
ed from lightning with Geo, M.
King lightning rods call on or
phone to John ttewolinski, Ashton
Nebraska. My price is right.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Slvicki of
Wolbach, Nebr., were guests at the
Tlios. Jornrog borne the past week.
Albert A nderstrom, L. B. Cam be U
Leo Beza, L. B. Jam rog and John J.
Coe were among those who attended
Uie park opening at Loup City Tues
day.
A gentleman from Weeping Water,
Nebr.. was liere on Monday night and
bougnt Uie pool lull of Geo. Poiskl.
Henry Schuman of Loup City was
liere a few days this week sojourning
at Uie home of his parents.
H. W. Ojendyk, accompanied by
Miss "Arlle Coming and Albert Ander
strom. autoed to Loup City Sunday
evening.
F. S. Januiewiez, J^eo Beza and
John 1 --pp. Jr., Were at Loup City
Sunday witnessing Uie Loup City and
St Paul bail game.
Tiie exceptionally cool weaUier the
past week lias been more or less bene
helal for Uie small grains, although
for corn we should have warmer
weather.
A subscriber writes us for infor
mation about Uie second liell Uiat is
described in Uie bible, but we UUnk
the first one will be amply capable oi
furnishing red-hot accommodation,
and steam heat for ail who may entei
there.
W e thought California's lemma crop
tiad been killed, but it seems Uiey
handed a quantity of them to the
waiter Jape.
Ga Monday evening the graduation
eveeises of the Oatholk school were
rendered at the opera house. On act
c *viui of Icing uuahle to attend ia
pers.m, we are unable to give a cony*
pioie account of same. It is, how ev«£
rep. lied that each uumber on thfc
program was well rendered, and Uul
the house was packed to its utmost
ca -city
We arc fn receipt of a number of
i iters ft uu persons askia, us how to
live forever. There are said to be
ways that this ian be accomplished,
l>ut as those in possession of the se
cret have never allowed it to get out
th' lest we can offer is this:
Don't h ow out the gas.
Don't eat more than one sltovciful
°f arsenic at one time.
Avoid flying machines, powder
house* and dynamite sticks while they
are ignited to a fuse.
1» m’teat any meat, it lias microbe;
in it.
Don't drink any water; it is full of ’
germs.
Don't eat vegatebles, soap, ground
glass or poison ivy.
Avoid standing in front of moving
trains in a dark night
Never call a man a liar when he
has been drinking, and lias in Iris
hands a breech loading shot gun
IXrn’t make neither end of a mule a
plaything. Toying with tire business
end of a mule is very detrimental to
I ong life.
Avoid growing old. The above In
structions if strictly adhered to, with
the final advice don't die, w ill prove
very valuable in almost every case.
We make no charges for the above in
formation.
According to Sandy Griswold's re
ply to Joseph iiochoH'squeslloii in last
Sunday's World Herald, it is probable
Gat tbe Ashton bail team, tbe man
ager, tlie umpire and tbe fins that
witnessed the game Iwtween Ashton
and tlte *St Paul College Heelers”,
will be called to the Hague tills sum
mer to give evidence before the
World’s Peace Commissioners, who
are to determine whether or not .loe,
is entitled to *12 for the exhibition
lie and his "College Cads” put up
while here Our hoys would be will
ing to leave it. to tlie Hoelus druggist
to decide what the "College Cads are
entitled to, but in order that "Yours
For Justice” may nut be wronged,
Sandy says it must tie decided by the
World's Pegce Commissioners, it
might lie well, for the commissioners
while in session to decide how a
Mackinaw coat may lie acquired, and
lay down rules for the division of the
proceeds of a "class play!” Verily Lite
duties of Peace Commissioners are
unlimited. Sandy's answer exactly
lits the question, zt fellow that would
misrepresent a game as "Yours for
iusticu” did in his question wouldn't
know "Justice” from “Falsehood,”
if he met them both on the street.
i e———
Order of Hearing on Petition for
Appointment of Administrator
or Administratrix
! - »• M* bounty Court,
in the matter of the estate of liozalia
Uerdowski deceased.
On reading and tiling the peiitlou of John
J fleroowaki. praying that Administration of
said estate may be granted to Wenzel H.wolin
ski us Administrator.
Ordered, that Saturday. June US A 11 :U13. at
Id o'clock a ur hr assigned for hearing said
petition, when all |>ersons Interested In said
mailer may uppr ar at a County Court to he
held lit and for said county, and show cause
why tbe prayer of petitlmie- should not be
gruuted: and that notice of the pendency of
said petition and the hearing thereof he given
to all persons Interested in said mutter by
publishing u copy of this order In the houp
riiy No-thwestern a weekly newspupt r print
ed In said county three succcsalve weeks, prior
to said day of hearing
Dated June 10th. 18U
K A. SMITH.
fsaai-J County Judge
hast pub. June Jti.
Legal Notice
In the District Court of Shermau
County. Nebraska:
Ida Betts, Executrix of tlie Estate of
William E. Betts, deceased, and Ida
Betts, widow of William K. Betts,
deceased,
I'lai/itifls,
vs.
Fred W. Douglas. Gertie Douglas, Da
vid W. Titus, Samuel Betts, Emma
David, known also as Emily David,
Lizzie Vought. Annie Warren, Ar
thurC. Betts and A Die K. Betts,
Defendants.
State of Nebraska i
I !-ss.
: County of Sherman )
i The State of Nebraska:
I To tlie above-named defendants and
all persons interested in Uie estate
of William E. Betts, deceased:
i You ate hereby notified that on Uie
7Ui day of May, 19)3, Ida Betts, as
executrix of the estate of William E.
Betts, deceased, and as widow of WII
1 iiam E. Betts, deceased, filed her pc
! Ution in Uie District Court of Sher
; man county, Nebraska. Uie object and
prayer of which are to obtain a de
cree authorizing and directing the
! said Jda 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
I described real estate, situate in gher
| man county, Nebraska, to-wit: Lot,
| numbered five ($) in block numbered
ifcix (ti) in Uie first additiou to Litch
: field, in pursuance of Uie terms of a
; certain written contract made and
entered into by and between Uie said
William E Betts in his lifetime and
i Uie said Fred W. Douglas, and that
I on tlie 9th nay of May, 1913, an order
was made by ine, fixing Uie Ume and
place of the hearing of said iietltiou
at Kearney, Neb . at ciiamhers at
! office of District Judge, on the 21st
j day of June. 1913, at the liour of 19
; o’clock a. m., and further ordering
j that notice of Uie pendency of said
I petition and of the time and place
| fixed for Uie hearing Uiereon be given
j by publication for six successive weeks
in Uie Loup City Northwestern, a le
gal newspaper punished and of gen
!era! circulation in said county of
! blierman. And ali persoos interested
jin said estate are hereby required
; to appear at said Ume and place and
sliow cause, if any Uiere be, why de
cree should not fie entered in accord
ance with Uie prayer of said petition.
Dated this 9th day of May, 1013.
i a . , Bwtua,
Judge of Uie District Court of fiber
OF A $2,000 HARDWARE STOCK
SATURDAY, JUNE 14
Sale to Commence at One O'clock p. m. Sharp
L. C. WEAVER, Propr.
Successor to W. E. Joynt. A. A. OKAY, Auctioneer.
Road Notice
(Smith)
To all whom it may concern:
The commissioner appointed to lo
cate a mad commencing at tiie inter
section of roads No. 17 and 51 on the
section line between sections eight (8)
and seventeen (if) ami running thence
w est on salt] 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
lienschoter Bros, addition to the town,
now city of Do up City, and terminat
ing there, all or said proposed road
being in township iifLuen (15). range
fourteen (11), in Sherman county, lias
reported In favor or the establishment
thereof and all objection thereto and
claims lor damages must la* tiled In
Lite office of tin; county clerk on or
be lot e noon of t.li 20 th day of July.
101.1, or such t oad will be established
without, reference thereto.
Dated tills8th day of May, 1UI.I.
U- B. Hoi.sk f.
[stcAhJ County Clerk.
Cast pub June 12
Legal Notice
John K. Brown, Mary Brown, Hat
tie Smith. W. H Smitli, Mary Celtcli,
Charles S. Brown, Ktnma Brown, Ad
dison F. Brown and Etta Brown, de
fendants, will take notice tiiat David
Brown, pia.iut.ilT. lias Pled a petition
in the District Court of Sherman
'county, Nebraska, against said de
fendants impleaded with James E.
Brown, Anna Brown and David
Brown, executor of the estate of John
Brown, deceased, tiie object and
' prayer of which is to quiet the title
of tiie plaintiff in and u* tiie follow
ing described leal istate, to-wit: Tiie
northeast, quai I ,er of northeast qua rter
of section t wenty-six, township thir
teen, range sixteen, and the west half
of tiie northwest quarter of north
west. quarter of section twenty-live,
township thirteen, range sixteen, all
in Sherman county. Nebraska, and lot
thirteen, block twenty-six in the
town of Kavenna, in Buffalo county .
Nebraska: and for a construction of
tiie will of John Brown, deceased, in
i sofar as It relates to the title to said
above described real estate. You are
required to answer said petition on or
before tiie fourteenth day of July, 191J.
Dated June 2nd. 1913.
Davio Bbown, JMelntiff.
Otuantwm' &. Sihnku. Attys.
(Bast pub. June 20)
Notice of Incorporation
Notice is hereby given of the in
corporation of First Trust Company,
with the following provisions in lu>
articles of incorpoiation, to-wlt:
1 Tne name of fixe corporation
shall be First Trust Company.
2. The principal place of business
»lialI be at Loup City, Sherman county,
Nebraska.
3. The general nature of the busi
ness to be conducted by said corpora
tion. Is the business of a trust com
pany as provided by Chapter 31 of the
Session Law* of Nebraska for the
year of 1011.
4 The paid up capital stock of the
company shall be the sum of twenty
live thousand dollars (*25,000). To be
paid in cash Ixx.fore commencing
ousinese.
5. The corporation shah commence
business as soon as organized and
authorized so to do and shall continue
for a period of tifty (50) year*.
«. The ixigixest amount of liability
to which tiie company sliali at any
time subject itself uiV not be more
than two-tiiirds (%) of it* paid up
capital stock.
I. The affair* of tlxe corporation
shall be managed by a Hoard of JX
rectors of not less than five nor more
tixan nine in number. The number
to be determined by the stock
holders aL each nnartins* tor
ST--S”
■f&LA. • 'M.
Director* shall choose a President,
Vice-President, Secretary and Treas
urer of said corporation.
Dated tills Jiitliday of February,!1*)!.).
Attest: C. lllUDl.KY,
F. A Minkh, President
Secretary.
(Last, pub June 20.)
Notice to Creditors
H&wlniimw! “ 10 lbu P°uat*i;ourt
lii tlif matter of the estate of Charles S Cash ■
deceased
To tlie *■ realtors of said estate
You ore hereby ndtlfli’d. that J will sit at
ibo County Court room in l.oup Jlly. lu sol,I
county, on the U9tb *l»y »f December 1918 to
receive nml examine ull dolus agalnsi sob)
estate with a view to tlidr adjustment and
allowance The time limited for the present
■ii mn of claims ujalnsl said estate Is the 84U)
day of December. A D . 1918 and the time
limited for payment of debut Is l)tte Year front
snld:lllh day of May 1918
Witness my bund and seal of said County
Court, this 8nd day of June, tin J
E- A. SMITH
iskai.) County Judge
il.ual 1’uli June 86)
Read Notice
(Denniston)
To ai.i. whom it may concehn:
Notice is hereby given that the
commissioner appointed to view and
locate a road, commencing at a point
on tlie county line between Valley and
Sherman counties, thirti-three feet
west of tlie southwest corner Of the
southwest quarter of section 32, In
township |7, north of range ID, west
of tlie (Stdi p M ; running thence east
aiong tlie county line to a point w lu re
it intersects the Loup City road which
runs diagonally across section 5 in
township 10, north of range lo, west
of the liU.i P. M .Said road to be
forty (4b) feet wide, he established.
All objections thereto or claims for
damages must he filed in Die olllce of
tlie county clerk on or before noon of
tlie Ititii day of August, H)13, ur such
road will he established without
reference thereto.
Dated at Loup City, Neb., this 2nd
day of June, A. p. J!)13
L J) J’oi.sk i
|ska1.1 County Clerk.
(Last pub. July 3, 11)13)
Order of Hearing on Petition for
Settlement of Account
Stale of Nebraska i th« ttntmiv Court
Sherman County i *“• In the County court
Id the matter of the eaiale of Julio i.yman
fray, oeeriuted.
On reading aim tiling the petition of John
ig. fi«y administrator. praying u llnal srl
tlcmefU and allowunee of 111* Haul account,
hied on the SUli day of May. 1918 and for deer*'*’
of distribution of the residue of personal
properly of said estate and for duereu for p os
acsslou of real estate.
Ordered That June g|*t. A. O 1919. at ten
oglork a tit Is assigned forbearing mid petl
Uoa. wiim all person* Interested In said mat
ter may appear at a County Court to be held
In and lot said county, and show Cause why
the prayer of petltlom r should not hr granted,
and that notice of the pungency of *ald petl
lion and the bearing thereof lie given to all
person* Interested fit xuid dialler by publish
fng u copy of this order Itl the l.oup Oily North
western a weekly newspaper priuted In said
county, foithreo successive weeks prior to said
day of hearing
Dated May thin. 1911.
K A Smith
jsKAl.J County Justgc
(hast pub. June 18..'
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It will be a great accomodation to us if our cor
respondents, advertiser and others to please hand
in all favors by Tuesday noon or earleir
You are Invited to .alte id
THE MOVING PICTUBE SHOW
CHANGE OF PROGRAM
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays;
Matinee every Hat unlay afternoon
Show every nigl t an.I nothing hot the best, oj
picture* will be shown here, livery body i* cord tally
invited to attend.
At the New Opera House
LEE & DADDOW
VACATION TOURS
THROUGH THE WEST
SUMMER 1913
Pacific Coast: Kvery dey excursion fare* from June 1st
I to Sanfranoisco, Los Angelos. Portland and Seattle with up*
j proximate basis §du diroot route*: live dollar* leas to Cali
j forma terminal cities June ,‘ioih to July 7th und August
22nd to 29th. $f,.00 less to Portland Seattle, etc,, June 22
to «9, July 8 to JJ To include California, the
Shasta Route and Puget Sound Jju7.fr-additional in
each ease
j Yellowstone Park: This recreation land will he opened
(about June Id. There are all kinds of vacation tours, either
i rail or cos cl dug tours, rad or camping tours tour* in ono
gateway, out another Thu enirnnct * are Lardiner on the
north, Co>y, the Sonin in Kntruneo.on the east, Yellow
•tone on the west circuit toprs throggn Sennit e Colorado,
Salt. Lake and Yellowstone park. Ask n ureat agent for Yel
lowstone literature.
Rocky Mountain,Black Hil’s and Big Porn Region:
Low excursion rater to Oenvnr, T'olorod*. resorts, K*ti* p,u k
Hot Spring*, S, I),. Sheridan, the gateway to Hig Horn ranch
reaorus, to €udy, tee gateway to Abaofuku ranees.
Lalifornia Kxcuraion* Syw mar Tour* of th Pacific Ho«st
Ynllpw^nn ^Ark, Colorado Jjfng Handbook. Kates I’urV
Uig Hprp feaort*, Summer Tours Wear hound, free on u.,1
plication.
J. A. HauioUon, Agent Loup City, Nebr.
fa W. WakeJey. deueral Passenger Agt. Dm aha. Neb