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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1914)
s wtvuatuemam 9 - /- v- V i BECAUSE IT UNITES THE ELEMENTS OF SUCCESS THRIFT Pratectiea af Oae’i It—e ui IBICIllgCBI llwCTHlrvlH Combining them into one usable system adop ted to the needs and convenience of each indi vidual. no matter how large or how small his income OUR BANK ACCOUNT PLAN ap peals to the practical man. COME IN AM) LET US EXPLAIN HOW THE KEOULAtt AND PERSIST ENT USE OF THIS PLAN WILL HELP YOU Loip City State Bank Lap City, Nebraska. I f % * MAKOWSKI & PRITCHARD POOL. HALL Handles Cigars, ToL eeo, Candy, in fact almost anythin* ia their line „ou may wish, at prices as low as the lowest I v •j When Looking For a | Square Neal P Drop In At The | IDEAL also for a Good Lunch We also cany a Full Lina of Bread and Pastry Goods and also send Bread by parcel post. Phone Black 127 South Side Public Square. Wm. Dolling. When in § Need of ^ COAL j or first-class 4 Xjiam.t)©r| of all dimensions. $ a k we also nave a car or uoae. We also have a rood line of Fence posts, range in* in price from ten to fifty cents. Phone Had 29 and yon will receive prompt attention LE1NINGER LUMBER COMPANY S ition B J ft«i iiwir if fi nimii i Bulletin of Winter Travel I i i $ I Specialties -Western Stock Show. January 10th to 24th 1014. Special rates from Cast and North of Denver. 1 leaver i—km this a gala week for the stockmen of the Western country. ^ INTER TOURIST RATES i n effect daily, with kiswimawatkan' fares first and tliird Tuesday of each month. Present indications are that the number of Northern visitors dunnji the winter of 1913-14, to the south, will be the greatra. in the history of the Southland PERSONALLY CONDUCTED PARTIES TO CALI HMWIA—seven each week— via Denver, Scenic Colo rado. Suit Lake, in through tourist sleepers. Burlintou iai conductors are men especially selected to look after ><wr comfort enruute. I ran Mt urr you very handsome illustrated publications of > jthero or California HaUroods and hotels, if you desire them. "Low Rat»- south," "California Tourist Parties," fWMr Cuaet Toon." Lot mm feeip >ou plan an> lour you have in mind. J. A. Danielson, Agent Loup City, Nebr. L. W. Wakelej, Gen. Pass. Agt. Omaha. Neb. r/M/ #m Let Bsfigare oa that next biH of Job Work, We Gum tee to salt yoi In both work, quHty aid price. THE NORTHWESTERN Entered at the Loup City Postofllee tor trans mission through the malls as second class matter.__ Office Phone. - Red 21 Residence, - Black 21 J. W. BURLEIGH. Editor and Pnb J. R. GARDINER Managar. Supervisors Pro ceedings. Loup City, Nebraska, January Stb 1914. County Board of Supervisors met this day pursuant to adjournment of November 19, 1913 with all members Sresent J. H. Welty, chairman, Dan IcDonald. W. O. Brown, Wenzel Rewolenski, Hivo Aden, H. W. Lank, Thos. Jensen, J. S. Pedler, Countv Attorney and L. B. Polski, Clerk. Fee Books of Officers examined found correct and on motion approved. Following are the statements: Treasurer. Fees for first half $ 26 7c Fees for second half 67 (K Total commissions 3167 1.' Total 3260 8t Sheriff. Fees first quarter 80 5( Fees seco.id quarter 80 5( Fees third quarter 55 5( Fees fourth quarter 53 2( Total 269 7( Superintendent. Fees first half 152 0( Fees second half 68 of Total 220 Oi County J udge. Fees first half 412 2( Fees second half 516 3t Total 92s 5< Clerk of the District Court. First quarter 347 7; Second quarter 375 3< Third quarter 279 M Fourth quarter 372 5< Total 1374 9a County Clerk. Balance of 2nd quarters 344 92 Balance of 3rd quarter 381 40 Balance of 4th quarter 788 29 Deputy Ass’t salary * 668 31 Fees turned over 836 31 1514 66 1514 6 Semi-annual Report of E. B. Corn ing, County Surveyor on motion ap proved. Tax protest of Felix Dzingle was oi motion allowed and the County Trea surer ordered to refund the amouiiLol *30 32 so paid. Board adjourned for dinner. Boarc met at 1 p. in. with all members pre sent. Resignation of R. A. Render son precinct assessor of We* ster Town ship was ou motion accepted. Or motion made, seconded and duly car ried, Board confirmed the appoint mentof J. A. Mcllavery as preciud | assessor of Webster Township made in County Assessor W. T. Owens. Tax protest of W. R. Henkins laic over till next meeting. Board on motion allowed tax pro <est of Mrs. Louisa Stine, she not he ing liable for poll tax and treasurei ordered to refuud her the sum of $2 5t the amount paid under protest. Tax protests of D. W. Titus on mo tion disallowed. Tax protests of Walter Woznick. G P. George and W. YY. E. Grossmick laus were on motion allowed anc Treasurer ordered to refund to eacl of them the sum of 12 50 the amount paid under protest for the reason that they had been assessed with poll tai twice. Board on motion adjourned till 9 a. I ra. tomorrow. January 9th, 1914 Board met this morning with al members present. Official Bonds of Carlos Landon Andrew Franzen. John Trompki Adams Zalin, F. W. Claacev. L. B Polski, Deputy Clerk of ’ Districi Court, E. B. Corning County Surveyor L. A. Williams Sheriff, F. M. Henn County Treasurer, L. H. Curriei County Suptintendent and E. A Smith County Judge also depositor bonds of First National Bank of Loui City and First National Bank o Litchfield were on motion approved Bonds of L. B. Polski County Clerl and A. W. Boecking Deputy County Clerk were on motion approved. Bridge committee reported that they had inspected new steel bridge: numbers 6, 8 and 13 and found then built according to plans and specifics tions. recommended same settled foi as per contract price. Board on mo tion accepted said report. Bids for County supplies and print ing were opened The Board on mo , tion awarded J. W. Burleigh contract for the furnishing of letter heads, en veto pea and publishing Supervisor: I proceedings, C. F. Beusliausen tin ' contract for publishing Treasurer’: statements, Delinquent Tax list anc ■ all other legal publications, Klopj | Printing Co. of Omaha. Nebr. the • contract for furnishing the blank hooks, records, assessors and electior supplies, ai*i tax receipts. Bid ol Klopp Printing Co. for the furnishing of stationery was rejected. Bond 01 1 Klopp Printing Co. approved. Board adjourned for dinner. 1 Board met after dinner all member: present. deputy cierK s ana Deputy Trea surer's salaries were on motion tixec at *8 50, per year. ! Request of E. A. Smith Counts Judge for clerk hire with salary not to exceed $500, for the year 1914 was on motion granted. Requestor L. H. Currier Countt ■ Superintendent for traveling expense; J j was on motion disallowed. 'I Claims committee reported that i they had allowed all claims except i deductions made fordelinquent taxes Said report was on motion accept** and oterkwMinstructed to draw wai rants on the res pec Lives funds. Fol lowing are the claims. ! General Fund • Henry Ohlsen C. L. McDonald University Publishing Co. Klopp & Bariett , Klopp & Bariett | Klopp & Bariett ! Loup Cltt Mill & Light Co. . O. S. Mason • A. C. Ogle ! F. M. Henry Co. Treas. F. M. Henry Co. Treas t L. B. Polski County Clerk 1 L. B. Polski County Clerk Matt Janulewicz 1 E. G. Taylor A. C. Ogle L. H. Currier Co. Supt. | Keystone Lbr. Co. J. S. Pedier Co. Att’y E C Baird L. A. Williams sheriff Louis Rein E. A. Smith Co. Judge Hiyo Aden $5 (X 1 5t 5 01 8 a 23 51 13 o: 14 51 1 5t 2 7i 59 II 180 a 134 8; 137 5( 10 0( 26 3t 11 0( 29 2i 24 9e 215 a 15 0( 200 8f 112 7J 61 If 12 8C Thos. Jensen 8 00 i C. F. Beushausen 65 45 H. W Lang 13 80 Wenzel Rewolinski 13 20: Dan McDonald 12 80 W. O. Brown 12 20 J. H. Welty 24 50 Hammond & Stephens Co. 28 80 Road A C Ogle 8 00 Keystone Lumber Co. 6 80 .1. F. Roberts 6 00 Jno. Croston 6 00 Hans J. Swensen 6 00 Ed Holfcld 8 00 Herman Lade 6 00 Fred Psota 2 00 Wm. Heil 2 00 E. B. Corning 91 15 Hlyo Aden 12 20 Thos. Jensen 15 90 Dan McDonald 12 10 Bridge Ashton Lbr. Co. 3 35 Andrew Franzen 6 00 Hivo Aden 7 00 H.'W. Lang 4 00 Wenzel Rewolinski 24 40 Frank Rewolinski 9 00 Peter G rudzenski 6 00 Mike Palu 6 00, John Skibinski 2 001 Dan McDanald 4 80 W. O. Brown 8 40 J. H. Weltv 4 00 Sundard Bridge Co. 2060 55 Board adjourned sine die. L. B. Polski. County Clerk. FOR SALE Having disposed of my farm. I wish to sell at private sale at the farm 3 miles east and south of Loup Cit>, the following live stock and chattels: One black mare. 5 years old, weight 1475 pounds: one colt coming 2 years old: one wagon; wagon and Tack: Mo line 2-row go-devil; two walking culti vators: one 16-inch sulky plow: Sattly corn planter; harrow; disc: breaking plow; quantity of seed com; and a number of Barred Plymouth roosters. J. Magnuson. TOWNSHIP STATEMENTS. FINANCIAL STATEN ENT Hazard Township, Sherman County, Nebraska. Date. i February 25,1913 i February 25, 1913 Februar> 25, 1913 i July 8, 1913, ! July 8, 1913, July 8. 1913 i July 8, 1913, i July 8, 1913, i July 8, 1913, July 8, 1913, . September 13,1913 September 16, 1913 ; September 16, 1913 ! September 16, 1913 I September 16, 1913 ' September 16, 1913 ' September 16, 1913 | September 16, 1913 ' September 16, 1913 October 6 j Octooer 15, i December j January 6, I January 6. January 6, | January 6, i January 6. ! January 6. January 6. January 6. ! January 6. I January 6. , 1913 . 1913 13. 1913 1914 1914 1914 1914 1914 1014 1914 1814 1914 1914 Total, No Paid to For Amount 2l Chas Bass, service on town board, $ 2 00 21 John de la Moite, service on town board, 2 00 22 Ernest H A de la Motte. service on board and posting notices, 2 15 23 Dierks Lbr. and Coal Co., Hazard, lumber and culverts. 248 95 24 LG Riser. Swee'water, blacksraithing, 6 45 25 C A Patchin, Hazard, blacksmithing, 1 95 26 Dierk’s Lumber & Coal C. Sweetwater, lbr., 5 45 27 EH. Robinson, service on town board, 2 00 28 Chas Bass, service on town board, 2 00 29 Ernest H A de la Motte. service on town board $2.75. service on annual township meeting and posting notices. $2.75. 5 50 30 C W Trumble. culvert 6x30 ft and flanges, 227 80 31 Dierk's Lbr and Coal Co., Hazard, culverts, 305 56 32 Dierks Lbr and Coal Co., Sweetwater, lbr., 1 10 33 C W Trumble, hardware. 6 62 34 C A Patchin, blacksmithing, 95 35 LG Riser, blacksmithing, 2 55 36 H E Robinson, service on town board, 2 00 37 Chas Bass, service on town board, 2 00 38 Ernest H A de la Motte, service on board and posting notices, 2 75 39 Jas Holdt, one-half mile road work, 50 00 40 Chas Bass, road work, 10 00 41 Gust Lade, road damages. 40 00 42 Wm Roberts, salary for 1913, 115 00 43 Wm Roberts, team work and incidentals, 24 50 44 R A Reynolds, salary for 1913 121 00 45 C W Trumble. hardware and hall rent, 12 95 46 LG Riser, blacksmithing, 1 00 47 Dierks I,hr. & Coal Co Sweetwater, lumber, 1 10 4$ I)ierk<-Lbr &CoalCo Hazard, lbr. and culverts, 46 95 49 Chas Bass, service on board, 2 00 50 E H Robinson, salary and service on board, 7 00 51 Ernest H A de la Motte. service on poard and posting notices, 2 75 91,264 63 Paid to overseers, 2,00u 00 $3,264 63 ! On hand at close of 1912. Received from county treasurer, Received for old grader, ! Returned from Overseer No. 28, Paid out. $ 721 38 2.800 00 10 00 210 79—$3,742 17 3,264 63 Balance on hand at close of business Jan. 6, 1914. $ 477 54 I. Ernest II. A de la Motte. township clerk for Hazard township, Sher man county. Nebraska, do solemnly swear tiiat the above is a true state ment of receipts and expenditures for the year 1913. Ernest H. A. de la Mottk. [skal] Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of January, 1914. E. H. Robinson, Notary Public. I FINANCIAL STATEMENT Rockville Township, Sherman County, Nebraska. Money on hand in the treasury of Rockville township Jan ; uary 1,1913. Received from county treasurer January 8. 1913. Received from county treasurer June 9. 1913. > Received from county treasurer September 25, 1913. Received from county treasurer December 9, 1913. S 339 76 $1150 00 700 00 1380 00 1000 00— 4230 00 Total amounts received and on hand. $4569 76 ixrcNDmmS Labor and material furnished during the fall of 1912, not allowed until ; | January. 1913:— ; Road District No. 18, labor $393.55. material $104.00.$ 497 Road District No. 19, labor 387.15, material 29.45 . 416 Road District No. 33, labor 232 00. material 36 20. 268 Officers' salaries and miscellaneous expenses for 1912. 48 Labor and material furnished during year 1913:— Road District No. 18. labor $570 50, material $142.55. overseer $129 75. 842 « Road District No. 19. labor 703.33. material 339 50, overseer 130.80. 1173 Road District No. 33. labor 474.44, material 174 65, overseer 92.50. 741 > Officers’ salaries and miscellaneous expenses. 65 Balance on hand January 1. 1914. 515 $4569 76 I. E. Dwehus. clork for Rockville township. Sherman county, Nebraska, do solemnly swear that the above statement is correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. E. Dwkevs. Township Clerk. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of [seal] January, 1914. L. Hansen. Justice of the Peace. sessss sags: FINANCIAL STATEMENT Elm Township, Sherman County, Nebraska. Date. Claimant Nature of Claim. Amount January 7, 1913 January 7. 1913 January 7, 1913 January 7, 1913 January 7, 1913 January 7. 1913 March 4. 1913 March 4,1913 March 4. 1913 May 20. 1913 J une 20. 1913 • June 20,1913 » June 20, 1913 > Sept. 8, 1913 ' Sept. 12, 1913 > Sopt. 12. 1913 ! Oct. 7, 1913 I Oct. 7. 1913 » Oct. \ 1913 » Oct. 7, 1913 1 Oct 7, 1913 1 Oct. 7, 1913 » Jan. 6, 1914 1 Jan. 6, 1914 T C Chamberlain, service on board. Adam Zahn. service on board.. . S C Eastabruok, service on board. Andrew Franzen, service on board. Geo Ellinger, service on board. Thomas Parsley, service on board. G A Richmond', service on board. Adam Zahn, service on board. T C Chamberlain, service on board. Dierks Lumber G Coal Co., culverts. Adam Zahn, labor. Geo Ellinger, service on board. G A Richmond, service on board. J P Leininger Lumber Co., bridge lumber. Vm Shetler, ost and wire. Frank Kusek, labor . Adam Zahn. labor. G A Richmond, service on board. M A Burmer, service on board. Andrew Franzen, service on board. Geo Ellenger, service on board. Louise SoTms, hardware. A Franzen, labor. Geo Ellinger. labor. Total. RECEIPTS Balance on hand from 1912 business January 7, 1913 Drawn from county treasuser J une 18,1913. Drawn from county treasurer October 11,1913. Ovordraft.. 9 2 00 2 00 2 OOj 2 00 2 00 2 75 2 <5 2 00 2 00 307 45 9 00 2 50 2 75 94 70 i 5 27 j 1 50 I 23 00 2 75 2 00 2 50 2 50 1 80 330 00 425 50 .91232 22 9 295 60 500 00 435 00 1 62 —_I Total.....91232 22 Attest: G. A. Richmond, Clerk of Elm Township, Sherman County, Nebraska. K 01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 M ca NT k HOME 0 o o In Lower Rio Grande Valley, Texas, where everything grows. I have some of the choic est tracts in the Valley where the Germans from Loup City have bought--(Chas Scwad erer, Joe Blaschke, August Volkman and others I can exchange some of this land for Sherman county land if priced right. Come and see me, about rates for the trip and I will be glad to tell you all about crops climate Etc., Etc. o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A u r< i W.D. Zimmerman p 0 • V n-mmsmsmmji IJ. G. PAGELER LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA. m ft All Auctioneering business attended to 1 promptly. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Give $ G. W. OLSEN, D.C. Chiropractor Will be in his office in tne T. D. Wilson resi dence, on Moi days 6:30 to Tuesday 11 a. m. of each week. TRY Chiropractic Spinal Adjustments and have the cause adjuster! »Dreamland Theatre o Changes Pictures Every Q Monday, Wednesday and Friday. A Only the best pictures shown. Everyone passed on A by Board of Censorship. q ft For an Evenings Fun and Pleasure $ & ¥ ft Meet Me In Dreamland, o