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LEGAL NOTICES Order of Hearing and Notice of Pro bate of Will In the County Court of Sherman County, Nebraska: State of Nebraska,1 J-SS. County of Sherman) To the heirs, legatees, devisees, and to all persons interested in the estate of Wilhelminia Finder, deceased: On reading the petition of Robert P. Starr praying that the instrument filed in this court on the 16th day of September, 1913. and purporting to be the last will and testament of the said deceased, may be proved and al lowed. and recorded as the last will and testament of Wilhelminia Fin der, deceased: that said instrument be admitted to probate, and the ad ministration of said estate be grant ed to Louisa Fawcett as executrix. It Is hereby ordered that you, and all persons interested in said matter, may, and do, apper at the county court to be held in an and for said county, on the 11th day of October, A. D. 1913, at one o’clock p. m., to show case, if 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 persons interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in the Loup City Northwestern, a weekly newspaper printed in said county, for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Witness my hand and seal of said court this 16th day of September, A. D. 1913. E. A. Smith, [seal] County J udge. Last pub. Oct. 2 Order of Hearing on Petition for Appointment of Administratrix In the County Court; State of Nebraska 1 -SS Sherman County ) In the matter of the estate of Mich ael Finder, deceased: On reading and filing the petition of Bernard Finder, praying for an or der showing thedeathof Wiihelminia Finder, widow, and that ail bequests have been made as per will of said Michael Finder, deceased, Ordered that October 11th. A. D. 1913, at 2 o’clock p. m., is assigned for hearing said petition, when all per sons interested in said matter may appear at a county court to be held iu and for said county, and show why the preper of the petitioner should not be granted; and that no tice of the pendency ol said petition and tlie hearing thereof be given to all persons interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in the Loup City Northwestern, a week ly newspaper printed in said county, for three successive weeks prior to said dav ef bearing. Dated S-pt. 10,1913. E. A. Smith, [sea. | County Judge. Last pub Oct 2 HAZEL GILMORE Piano Accompanist With American Concert Poor. Opera House, Loup City October 14,1913. Karkov Seed Wheat For Sale—We have the above vari ety of wheat for sale. We have raised it the past four years and found it to live through the winter well. It is also a very good stooler and yielder ahd petter than other varieties. Price, $1 a bushel. Phone 7413, Route two. Iossi Bros, NOTICE For general repair work such as, tinware, bicycles, guns, gas stoves etc. See me at W. P. Reed's Second Hand and Variety store. P. O. Reed. Do You Want Cement Work? Anyone wanting block work, house or foundation, or any kind of cement work, see me. I have on hand at present a large number of concrete blocks nicely cured. ] ask your pat ronage. C. J. Tracy -y Masquerade Ball at Jenner’s Park Loup City, Thurs day October 9. --*» . —— -Jt» Jt ■ - A ^ a strong conservatively /\ managed institution which iAi/ meets the requirements of its customers with a spirit of fairness to all interests concerned we respectfully solicit YOUR patronage as suring you that your account will be appreciated and given careful attention and the full confidential protection ac corded accounts now on our books. m_m Wherever you go; Whenever you go; Whatever you do; you need shoes suitable for the occasion. STYLE you desire. You demand COMFORT. You want these qualities com bined with DURABILITY. TRY RALSTONS. They carry our guarantee of satisfaction. | LORENTZ LOCAL NEWS. Will Schumann had business at Ashton last Thursday. Jacob Albers had business in Ash ton last Thursday. Best line of cloaks just recieved at the Hub Clothing Store. It will pay you to see them before buying. Saveral autos from this city, with about twenty to twenty-five of our citizens, took in the Ord fair last Thursday. Miss Bessie Owens, who has been visiting the past few weeks at Lincoln and Palmyra, Nebr., returned home last Friday evening. One hundred copies of popular music just received at the ten cent store. Vincent Johns went to Ord last Thursday morning to attend the county fair. Mrs. J. F. Blanchard went to Laurel. Nebr., last Thursday morning for a two weeks’ visit with her parents. Twenty per cent off on Wall Paper at the Loup City Paint and Glass Store. Quite a bunch of our people took in the two days’ celebration at Litchfield last Thursday and Friday. Our band played for them during the time. Mrs. W. O. Brown and son, Colonel, left Tuesday morning for a several weeks’ visit in Chicago, and return ing will visit various points in Iowa with friends and relatives. W. O. went wirh them as far as Grand Is land. For Bent—Farm of 320 acres in Valley county. A. E. Charlton, Loup City, Neb., phone 9203. 41 Mrs. Gautafson,with her twin babies and Miss Sundberg, all of Aurora, re turned home last Friday morning af ter a weeks’ visit with their sister, Mrs. Ed. Lewis. Lee Burnett and family moved to Rockville last Thursday morning, where Mr. Burnett has purchased the pool hall at that place of Walter Fletcher, and will make that pleasant little village their future home. The Sturtevant Vacuum Cleaner, the clean way to clean. See C. R. Sweetland or phone. He has them for sale or rent. Mrs. Beth Owens who, with her little daughter, has been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Zimmer man, for some weeks, will return to her Pacific Coast home the 7th ult., the same day her parents start on their eastern trip to Virginia. A change in tonsorial artists the past week, brings here into the Con Sr shop Mr. Albert Geister of Grand land, and the departure of Mr. Wil son who had been holding down a chair in that shop for some months. Both are good workman. If you want a dray, phone A. L. En derlee. Black 63, or leave your order with either lumber yard or E. G. Taylor. Best of service guaranteed. Anyone wanting cabbage or sauer kraut, phone 48, or call up the Loup City Truck Farm. L. Bangs, Proprietor. We are sorter glad that we did our courting and love making before the Bulgarian blouse for girls came into • ‘fashion”. In the days of our ‘ ‘spark ing” the girls wore their belt at the squeezing line. We can imagine the embarassing moment for the young man of today who places his arm about the girl's waist as indicated by ber belt and attempts a squeeze_Ex John Peterson of Teeds Grove Iowa, under date of Sept. 23, in send ing another year’s subscription to the Northwestern, adds; “I find I can not do without the paper, as it keeps me posted on what is going on in Loup City and throughout the coun ty. It was very dry here this sum mer, but we have had some showers hereof late, but crops are not going to be as good as last year.” Crown, Kimball, Price & Teeple Packard. A. B. Chase, Schaeffer, McPhall and other high grade makes of pianos to select fromatSchwaners. 'Dwight Jacoby, who went to South Dakota over a year ago to make his home was b$ck here last week arrang ing to move on his farm in Logan township. He left last Friday morn ing to visit a few days at Aurora, and from there to South Dakota after his family. They will return within a fortnight. Our people will be pleased to have Dwight and good family re turn to make their home with us. Why rent, when you can buy a farm with a payment of $500 and get good terms on balance? For particulars, see J. W. Dougal, Loup City, Nebr. One week from next Tuesday, Oct. 7, Mr. and Mrs. A. Zimmerman ex pect to leave for a winter’s sojourn at Richmond, Virginia. They go first to Zanesville, Ohio where Mr. Zimmer man will attend to some matters of business, and where they will visit for a season with Mrs. Zimmerman’s brothers, thence to Meadow, Va. to visit their son, Archie, and family, and finally to Richmond for the win ter season. Mr. Zimmerman has sev eral hundred of acres of timber land near Richmond, from which he ex pects to cut a lot timber for shipment and sale. , For Sale—Good 4-room boose, barn and 6 good lots, two blocks from school, $1,600, will buy this property, if taken soon. $500 cash, balance in five years at 6 per cent Interest. For particulars, see J. W. Dougal, Loup I Professional Cards ROBT. P. STARR Attorney at Law LOUP CITY. EEBMSKE. R.J.Nightingale & Son Attorney at Ccimseicr-at-Law Loup City, Nebraska. R. H. MATHEW Attotney at Law And Bonded Abstractor, Loup City, Nebraska Aaron Wall Lawyer Practices in all Courts 1. oup City, Neb. ROBERT H.MATHEW Bonded Abstracter Lctjp City, - Nebraska. Only 6et of Abstract books in county O. E. LONGACRE Physician & Surgeon Office, Over New Bank. TELEPHONE CALL, N0.39 A. J. KEARNS Physician & Surgeon Phone, 30. Office at Residence Two Doors East of Telephone Central Lnnpr Eitij. * Nebraska A. S. MAIN Physician & Surgeon Loup City, Nebr. Office at Residence, Telephone Connection J. E. Bowman M. D. Carrie L. Bowman M. D. BOWMAN &. BOWMAN PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS Phone 114 Loup /City. Nebraska Dr. James F Blanchard OSTEOPATHiST Office hoars 1 p. in. uutil 5:30 p. m. only S. A. ALLEN7 DENTIST LOUP CITY, - - NEB. Office up stairs in the new State Rank building. W. L. MARCY DENTIST Loup City, Nebraska. OFFICE: East Side Public So uaie. Phone, Brown 116 V. I. McDONALL Prompt Dray Work Call lumber yards or Taylor’s elevator. Satisfaction guaran teed. Phone Brown 57 C. K. SWEETLAND PLUMBER & ELECTRICIAN For good clean and neat work Satisfaction Guaranteed Come and get my prices W. M. DONER Contractor and Plasterer Phone White 70 Give me a call and get my prices. I will treat you right. Satisfaction Guaranted H. KREBS Funeral Director Licensed Embalmer Business Phone Black 65 Loup City, Nebraska FRANK ADAMS General Blacksmithing Horse Shoeing and Wood work Come in and see me. J. E. WEiNMAN Veter i n a ria n All calls receive prompt, careful and consider ate attention Office up stairs, State Bank Building Phone No. 108 DON'T WAIT! TEN YEARS IN GRAND ISLAND CLAP - TRAP EVANGELISTS Rev. Hammond, district super ' intendent of the Methodist church ! for the Kearney district, has ord I ered the Trinity Methodist church at Kearney closed, giving as his reason that the church is ruptured by internal dissentions and is a shame to the cause of Methodism. I Trinity church is situated in the ; First ward of this city. Rev. j Hammons also asked the confer ence to abolish the “clap-trap evangelists” and to depend upon the good old fashioned religion for saving souls. We always did ad mire Dr. Hammons for his good, sound sense.—Kearney Democrat. SUPERVISORS PROCEEDINGS September 17,1913, County board of supervisors met pursuant to adjourn ment of August 13, with all members present, J. H. Welty Chairman, W. O. Brown, Dan McDonald, H. W. Long, Wenzel Revolinski, Tbos. Jen sen. Hiyo Aden, J. L. Pedler, Co. Att’y and L. B Polski, Clerk. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. L. Rein was instructed to buy a desk for use in his office. Denniston road petition was next up the Board finding that all the provisions of the law had been com plied with and that said road was a public neccessity on motion allowed the same: also allowed Felix Makow ski damages to his land for said road $100. per acre as surveyed. Board adjournment till 9 o’clock to morrow morning. September 18,1913, Board met this forenoon with all members present. The Eisner road petition was next up and after due consideration the Board on motion disallowed the same. District treasurer’s bonds of John Heil. Geo. F. Douglas, John Kwait kowski and Thomas Jensen were ap proved. Motion made, seconded and duly carried that the Nightingale Road Petition be allowed from the North end of said proposed road to the South east corner of South half of North east of 12-15-15 and that damages be allowed in the following amounts; H. F. Anderson $25: Minnie Hansel $75. Board ordered the Denniston road and road 103, on section 50-14-16 sur veyed. Claims Commissioner reported that they had allowed all claims, except claims of Wm.Aufrecht, S. H. Robin son and $4.00 of Klopp & Bartlett and deductions made for taxes. GENERAL FORD Klopp & Bartlett, 12 war. 201.00 Hammond & Stephens. 19.10 State Journal Co. 42.75 Nebr Hospital for Insane_ 13.58 Matt Janulewicz. 19.20 L. B. Polski Co. Clerk. 14.54 L. B. Polski Co. Clerk. 275.00 Louis Rein Cletk Dist Court. 107.75 C. H. French. 15.25 L. A. Willisms Sheriff. 140.00 L. H. Currier Co. Supt. 109.00 L. H. Currier Co. Supt. 17.86 F. M. Henry Co. Treas. 20.81 W. S. Waite. 45.00 A. E. Chase. 8.76 C. F. Beushausen. 6.50 E. A. Smith. 147.20 Hiyo Aden. 12.10 H. W. Long. 9.80 Thos. Jensen. 9.70 J. H. Welty. 24.50 W. O. Brown.•.. 16.40 Wenzel Rewolinski. 9.20 Dan McDonald. 17.60 ROAD Jacob Alders. 3.20 Henry D unkin. 3.20 Fritz Hanki. 3.20 M. J. McLaughlin. 14.00 E. B. Coming. 51.75 Chas. Quartz. 7.00 J. Alders Jr. 3.00 BRIDGE Joe Kochanowski. 1.60 C. L. McDonald. .50 John Iaacson. 4.50 Frank S. Kiminski. 2.0o BoanJ on motion adjournment to November, 1913. L. B. Polski. Co. Clerk. For Sale or Exchange Free of all encumbrance, my large new house and two and one half acres of land, abundance of water for irri gation, trees, outbuildings, new fur niture, in San Louis county, Cali fornia, one mile from Ideal Ocean. Climate good,future commercial pros pects and 23 miles from Woman’s Republic Colony. Will accept farm or out-of-town property in Sherman county, Nebraska, likewise free and of equal value. Price, $2,500. Object, change of residence, state and friends. Write me. Ina F. Taylor, Oceano, Calif. Faro for Sale In order to dispose of m.v 240 acres Valley farm 1 mile east of Litchfield, I have decided to offer it for sale at the exceptionally low price of $20,000.00. $12,000,00. down, time on balance. This is one of the best farms in Sherman County. Have $4000.00 worth of improvements. If interested call on or address, O. F. HOTCHKISS, R. F. O. Z, UtohftaM. Nab. Telephone 3 on 102 or call at this office for particulars. OUR COAL IS CLEAN AND 600D Here is the list of the coals we have on hand; East ern Anthracite, Rock Sprtngs Lump and Nut, Canon City Lump and Nut, Maitland Pea, Hanna Lump, Nigger Head Lump, Juniper Lump and - Eastern Coke. We also have Smithing coal and Rock Springs Slack. KEYSTONE LUMBER COMPANY When you want a good sack of Flour try LOUP Cin WHITE SATIN Our Flour is Made From Old Wheat All Dealers in Town Handle Ouu Flour Loup City Mill & Light Co. W orld’s Best For the Money Hardware Paints Oils Tinware and Tin Repairing T. A. GZEHOVIAK ... . _. . . . wants settlers for the Best'Farming Lands on Earth Go to Alberta or Saskatchewan Canada, and own your own home at $11 to $20 per acre Five Percent Payments All That Is Needed Will Loan $2,000 for purposes of improvement on same terms of payment Lands 6 to 10 miles of good towns, schools, market churches, telephones, etc. Cheap Excursion Rates to see Land Write or call on W. D. ZIMMERMAN, j££2f Exclusive Agent Canadian Pacific Railway For Sherman County and north half Buffalo County YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THE MOVING PICTURE SHOW CHANGE OF PROGRAM Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays; Matinee every Saturday afternoon Show every night and nothing but the best of pictures will be shown here. Everybody is cordially invited to attend. At the New Opera House THOMAS DADDOW We Have just added about $300.00 worth of new material and Job Type and are prepared to handle any class of work you may wish . • »