THE NAN WHO GETS THE ■JOB ft ^HE MAX who makes a Rood impression—the man who “looks the part”, is the one who wins out every * where. D<> JUSTICE to your self. Don’t let your clothes misrepresent you. 1 lave them tailored to per fection, made to order and Ruaranteed. Loup City Mer. Co. THE BUSY PLACE Supervisors Proceedings Loup City. Nebr ., May IV. 1U14 -j Iminty Hoard of Supervisors met p rsuant U) adjournment of Mar 18, .4 wiUi member* present: J. H. Welty. ciiairmaa: W. O. Brown, Dan . -IcDouaM, Hiyo Aden. Wenzel Uew-1 ■nekl. Howard Lang. Tims Jensen:1 S. 1'edier, county attorney and L. 1 Poiski clerk. Minutes of last meeting read and on motion approved as read Petition of John Ilebenke. praying '--at roads Nos. 341 and 21*. Rockville township. be worked Tim board, af-, ter considering said petition, ordered . ti«e clerk to notlfr Uie proper officers I to give these roads Uie same alien-! u-jvi as they give other roads 'twe tax protest referred to equal i/*Uon meeting. History of Uie court house and •- znty jail bonds af Mierman county, Nehranka > -ate of Nebraska. . SS. Mierman County. ' 1. L. H Polski. county clerk of Mierman count . Nebraska, as such county clerk, do liereby and herein «»rtif? that Uie hoard of county su pervisor* of Mierman county, Nebras ka. met in adjourned regular session at the court liouve in Loup City, Mierman county. Nebraska, same tie log toe county scat of said county and Uie usual place for Uie meetings of said board, on Uie lvUi day of May, 11*14. all members of said board of su pervisors being present. Tlie follow ing action was had and taken by said !«e court • iezuse In Loup City, same being used »** the office of Uie said bunrd of su ywrvtsurs la Loup Cttv. in said coun ty. ail the members of said board of supervisors being present. *U-> J S. i vdler. county attorney, being pres At thi* time Uie re cmme on for c sdvhabllity of raUinr a special election and aub mittinp to the legal voters of Sher man county, Nebraska, at a special election to be held in aid county on Tunedaj, June Mth. IVM. a proposi tion to issue bonds of said connty (or U«e purpose of erecting! courthouse, nitfa Jail equipments it «as moved and seconded tliat the (ollowing resolution, notice and proposition be adopted, approved and ordered. I'pon roll call being takeo. Supervisors J. H.Welty.W. O. Brown. iJardei MeDonaU. Wenzel Uewolfn sfci. Thomas Jensen and lliyo Aden each voted “Yea.** and Howard Lang voted "No.” And the said resolu ti «. notice and piupslUon was duly declared adopted, approved and or (be* Uesolotion. Xotk* and Frupoti tion on another pace) On motion, baaed adjourned till 8 «. m. tomorrow. | May 20.1914. Board met this morning, all mem bers present. Discussions. On motion, board adjourned till 1 p. m. Board met after dinner with all members present. Board on motion, duly made, sec onded and carried, took over and agreed to build and maintain aU bridges in the county twenty feet and over. Report of bridge committee on mo tion accepted. Supervisor Brown ordered to see what repairs are needed at poor farm and have same put in. Claims committee reported that they had allowed all claims, with the exception of deductions made fcr de j lirsjuent taxes, which report was on mution accepted and county clerk or dreed to draw warrants on the re ! spective funds. General r und Zion Office Supply, supplies $ 6 TO Klopp Printing Co., assesor supplies 5 Klopp Printing Co., assessor supplies 4 20 Klopp Printing Co., assessors supplies 1 00 Hammons ft Stephens, supplies Co. Supt. 45 35 E. G. Taylor, coal 27 30 F. E. Brewer, insurance 45 00 State Journal Co., supplies 32 00 ix>up City Mill & Light Co., 1st i 19 19 Cniversity Pub. Co., supplies . Co. Supt. 5 00 Klopp & Barlett Co., supplies Co. Supt. 29 02 Klopp Si Bartlett Co., supplies Co. Supt. 10 16 Jacob Albers. BailitT 6 00 G. W. Todd Si Co., Protecto graph treasurer 26 00 G. W. Todd Si Co., Pro tec to graph clerk 21 00 Klopp ft Harlett Co., blanks 7 10 Klopp ft Bartlett Co., files 8 00 Hr. A. S. Main. Vital Statistics 8 25 Albert Ar.derstrom, Vital statis tics 5 oo L. E. Dickinson. Vital statistics 1 75 C. W. Gibson. Vital statistics 4 60 W. Z. Todd, consolidated tax list 99 00 Wm. Jakob, assessor, Bristol twp. 79 «n Hemington typ. Co., typewriter 30 a) Klopp Si Bartlett Co., supplies Co. Supt. 27 50 Klopp Si Bartlett Co., supplies Co. Supt. 25 00 Max Grud/.enski. posting elec tion notices 2 30 Wm. Graefe. mdse 9 40 State Journal (Jo., legal blanks 21 25 T. C. Chamberlain, assessor Elm twp 65 80 L. H. Currier, Co. Kupt. salary 355 02 Klopp Sc Bartlett, freight 36 Klopp Si Bartlett, suoplies 5 12 W. J. McLaughlin, delivering ballot* " 00 Geo. Brill, Assessor Loup City twp. Lax 7 5<) Geo. Brill, Assessor Loup City twp tax 93 20 E. E. Tracy, election board Ixigan « io I»L Jacoby, election board Logan 3 60 Andrew Kowalski, election board Logan 3 60 J (J Pray. election board Logan 3 60 L B Milligan, election boardLo fin 3 #o School Dist. No. 31. election 2.50 J J Jezewski, election board Loup City, all for taies 3.60 K P Jones, election board Loup City, all for tax 3 60 J W Dougal, election board Loup City 3.60 Wm CouLon, election board Loup City Albert Johnson, election board 3 60 Loup (Jlty 3 60 J A Mcllravy, election board Webster 6 10 S. 8. Reynolds, election board Webster 3.60 J H Hone, election board Web ster 3 60 Wm Hawk, election board Web ster 3 60 R I> Hendrickson, election board Webster 3 60 School Dist No. 72, election 2 50 J L Davev,election board Ashton 6 80 G L PoUki.election boardAshfon 3 60 Albert Anderstrom, election board Ashton 3 60 Ales G&ppa, election board Ash ton 3 60 ■mil Schumann, election board Ashton 3 60 Elnora Jezewski, hall Ashton 5 no C W Burt, election board Clay 6 20 Vern Allemau, election board , Clay 3 ti0 James McBeth, election board Clay 3 tjo Fred Daddow, election board Clay 3 oo Richard Brodock, election board Clay, all for tax 3 oo School Dist. No. 36, election 2 50 W P Snyder, election board Bris tol 7 40 Rutherford Buss, election board Bristol 3 (i0 J F \ andrala, election board Bristol 3 0)0 A E Edwards, election board Bristol 3 no Fred Kozel, olecton board Bris tol 3 60 School Dist. No. 42 election 2 50 Mat Janulewicz, labor 22 75 GCFrink, election board Hazard 8 no Peter Jacobson, election board Hazard 3 go John Boeeking, election board Hazard 3 oo Chas Bass.election board Hazard 3 no Vincent Rebhan, election board Hazard 3 go Hazard hall, hall rent 5 00 Herman Sperling, election board Oak Creek 7 30 Adam Radke, election board Oak Creek 3 90 Mike Kaminski, election board Oak Creek 3 90 Joe Siwenski. election board Oak Creek 3 90 S S Lewandowski, election board Oak Creek 3 90 School Dist. No. 56, rent 2 50 J C Wall, election board Harri son 7 70 Geo Wolfe, election board Harri son 3 90 J R Lang, election board Harri „ s°n 3 90 G A Engleman, election board Harrison 3 90 J B Burt, election board Harri son 3 90 City hall. Litchfield, rent 5 00 E Dwelius, election board Rock ville 7 00 Gus Werner, election board Rock ville 3 60 Fr Bonczenski, election board Rockville 3 60 Albert Seabeck, election board Rockville ^ ii0 Emil Cords, election board Rock ville 3 60 City hall, Rockville, rent 5 00 W H Douglas, election board Scott 8 10 Reuben Farnsworth, election board Scott 3 i;o J J Else, election board Scott 3 00 Henry Deefenbaugh, election board Scott 3 00 Chas Hall, election board Scott 3 tso School Dist. No. 63, rent 5 00 Carl Landon, election board Washington 6 80 John A Ross, election board Washington 3 60 Wm Minnie, election board Washington 3 00 Jos Grant, election board Wash ington all for tax 3 60 JDfiurns, election board Wash ington 3 60 School house Dist. No. 43, rent 2 50 R E Dale, election board Elm 6 80 H F Beckman, election board » Elm, all for tax 3 60 S E Easterbrook, election board Elm 3 60 Geo Zahn, election board Elm 3 60 A S Coppersmith, election board Elm 3 60 School Dlst. No. 38, rent 2 50 Keystone Lumber Co., coal 1115 W J Root, canvassing board l 50 R H Mathew, canvassing board 1 50 L B Polski, county clerk, can vassing board 1 50 A P Malm, deputy assessor Wash ington 48 00 J A Mcllravy, deputy assessor Webster 61 00 L B Polski, county clerk, record ing bonds, checking assessment books, etc., 145 00 L B Polski, county clerk salary 275 00 F M Henry, county treasurer, work on tax list pd 34 40 A Waskowiak. deputy assessor, Ashton 108 55 C E Beushaussn, election sup. plies, etc., 96 86 S E Thrasher, street sprinkling 6 00 E B Corning, plat work 65 00 E A Smith, clerk hire, jailor fees, etc., 184 05 L A Williams, salary,etc., 238 50 W S Waite, rent of office, etc., 58 00 B M Iliddleson. delinquent tax list 120 00 J W Burleigh, supplies and no tices 105 35 Times Independent, notices 157 20 W H Rightenour, notices 83 00 Hlyo Aden, supervisor 10 10 Howard Lang, supervisor 9 80 J H Welty, supervisor 20 50 Thos Jensen, supervisor 9 70 Wenzel Rewolinski, supervisor 15 70 W O Brown, supervisor 10 70 Dan McDonald, supervisor 8 80 Bridge Fund C J Xorstedt, bridge work 3 00 Hiyo Aden, supervisor 9 oo Howard Lang, supervisor 28 00 J II Welty, supervisor 8 00 Thos Jensen, supervisor S 40 Wenzel Rewolinski, supervisor 28 00 W O Brown, supervisor 28 00 Dan McDonald, supervisor 0 u5 Road Fund E B Corning, county surveyor 12 50 John Kraemer, chainman 2 00 D Holman, chainman 2 00 Mat .lanulewicz. chainman 2 oo T V Johnson, chainman 2 00 Board on motion adjourned till J une 8, 1914. L. B. Polski, County Clerk. “RED POWDER” A Whirlwind of Sensationalism. 4 rod, Juno 3, at The Dreamland LOCAL NEWS Carpenter Radcliffe went to Austin Monday to start a new bam for Hans Obermiller. All Ice patrons commencing prior to June 1st will get their ice for the season at 40c per 100 pounds, those commencing June 1st will at the rate of 50c per pounds. S. S. Reynolds of Webster township has had built for him a large bam on his home farm. That's where Clark Reynolds has Iveen working off superfluous energy of late. All ice patrons commencing prior to June 1st will get their ice for the saason at 40c per hundred pounds: those commencing after June 1st will pay at the rate of aoc per 100 pounds. 'The reception Tuesday evening at the Presbyterian church to the new pastor and family was well attended and a very enjoyable program was rendered. The Progressive party will hold a county convention on Saturday. June 20th, at the court room in Loup City. The business of the convention will be to select dele gates to the state convention, to select a new central committee, and to transact such other busi ness as maybe for the good and welfare of the Progressive party. All Progressive are invited to at tend. E. F. Jones, Acting chairman and secretary. Pure German Millet, cleaned and Is clean. Inspected by State Inspector. Tests 98.7 pure seed. Price $1.25 per bushel. Phone 81. 5-28-3t Mellor & Johnson. All ice patrons commencing prior to June 1st will get their ice for the seasoli at 40c per lOO pounds: those commencing June 1st will pay at the rate-o; 50c per 10C pounds. George McFadden, wife and Ruth were passengers for Grand Island Tuesday morning. Charley Martin has moved to Grand Island with his family and is working for the telephone com pany. _ A. Spelts’ sister returned home to David City_yesterda£. CHURCH NOTES Methodist—May 31; 10:30 a. m. “The Church as a Sickle.” 8 p. m. “Balm in Gilead.” German—May 31, at Loup City; 10:00 a. m. Sunday school; 10:30 service. No services will be held June 7 on account of Con ference Sunday. Presbyterian—The pastor will preach next Sabbath at 10:30 a. m. and at 8:00 p. pi. A cordial invitation to all. The subject for Christian En deavor Sunday evening at 7:00 o’clock, will be “Converted Purses”, and Pearl Needham will be the leader. The Ladies' Industrial Society will meet June 3rd. at the home of Mrs. Nicoson. Preaching services next Sunday at Austin, at three o’clock. Baptist—We are glad to be able to announce, for more rea sons then one, that the last box has been opened, that our chairs and other pieces of furniture have found a resting place, and that we are at last about settled ip. our new home, and that from now on the Baptist parsonage will be open tovour brethem, neighbors and friends. We hope to make our home a center of blessing to tired and weary souls, and desire to be truly helpful to humanity at large, as well as our own member ship. Looking forward to hearty co-operation with our ministerial brethren, we have a right to ex pect a fruitful year for the churches of our beautiful little I city. J- L. Dunn. % I YOU CAN GET AT ARTHUR’ 1 14 cans corn.$1.00 1 keg Holland Herring.65 2 large cans pork and beans...25 1 can peas .. .10 1 can Salmon.10 5 pounds coffee... 90 100 pound sack of sugar. 4.90 These Prices are for CASH ONLY Report of tho Condition OF THE Rockville State Bank Of Rockville. Charter No. 851. in the State of Nebraska, at theclose of business May 16th. 1914: RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts..JTs.OTl n3 Overdrafts... „ l™ *• Hanking house, furniture and fixtures 2jJ» Sweetland’s feed store. G. C. Leatherman. For Sale—Sweet potato plants. Ad dress Robert Fullitoo, Austin, Neb. Eggs for hatching from pure bred Barred Plymouth Rocks—the big kind and good layers. R. L. Arthur. For Sale—Alfalfa seed. See R. Warrick, Loup City. apr.9tf For Sala—Red Millet seed, 81 per bushel. Phone 8513. Hans Dietz. For Sale—Alfalfa bay. Phone Burr Robbins, 9811._ jan22tf For sale—Alfalfa seed and laree German millet seed. See J.* A. Mc Ilravy. Phone 9623. apr.30 4t. points to one of the largest in years. With one heavy rain the first of June. the hay crop wilhbe a bumper. All corn is in and the stand is good. Pastures looking tine. Horses and cattle commence to look slick. Po tatoes making rapid growth and there will be plenty of new potatoes by June 15. Some old hay and alfalfa yet for sale. Some old com yet in the hands of farmers. Oats tine. Order of Hearing and Notice ons Petition for Settlement of Account In the County Court of Sherman County, Nebraska. State of Nebraska.) SS. Sherman County, ) To the heirs, legatees, devisees and to all persons interested in the estate of Martin Placek. deceased: On reading the petition of Joseph J. Placek praying a final settlement and allowance of his account filed in this Court on the 25th day of May, 1914, and for decree of distribution of residue of personal property and for possession of real estate belong ing to said estate. It is hereby ordered that you and all persons in terested in said matter may, and do, appear at Uie County Court to be held in and for said County, on the 13th, day of June. A. D. 1914. at 1 o’clock P. M., to show cause. If any there be. why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted, and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof be given to ail 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 3 successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Dated May 25th, 1914. E. A. Smith, seal] County J udge. Last pub. june 11 Order of Hearing and Notice of Probata af Will In the County Court of Sherman County, Nebraska. State of Nebraska, >Sc Sherman County, )S3 To the heirs, legatees, devisees and to all persons interested in the es tate of Helen J. Taylor, deceased: Onreadingthe petition of William P. Taylor praying that the instrument filec in this court on the 23rd day of May, 1914, and purporting to be* the last will and testament of the s >1 deceased, may be proved and allowed, and recorded as the last will and testament of Helen J.Taylor.deceased: that said instrument be' admitted > pro rate, and the administration f sale estate be granted to William i’. Taylor as executor. It is hereby ord - r ed that you and all persons interes 1 in said matter, may. and do appear t the count. court to be held Jin and ' r said county on the 13th day of Ju , A. D. 1914. at lOo'clocka. m.. to sho v cause, if any there be, why the pra r of the petitioner should not be graft ed. and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing there of Ire given to all persons interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in the Loup City, North western. a weekly newspaper printed in said county, three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Witness my hand and the seal of sail court this 23rd day of Mav. A. D. 1914. E. A. Smith, [seal] County Judge. Last pub. june 11 COAL! COAL! COAL! We have just received a new supply of Colorado coal, have both Lump and Nut in the Pinnacle. We also have some Sheridan Lump and Nut on hand. Lump at *7.00, Nut at *6.50. Taylor’s Elevator. THE WEEK’S PROGRAM At Dreamland Theatre Monday and Tuesday “The Janitor’s Revenge,”—Biograph “The Redemption of Bronco Billy”—Essnay “Secret of the BuIb”~Vitagraph Wednesday and Thursday I “Diana’s Dress Reform”~Vitagraph A Shot in the Night’>-2 reel Kalem Thursday and Friday “The Awakening of Snakeville”—2reel, Ess. “Stanton’s Last Fling’*—Edison “Pathes Weekly” No. 5 “RED POWDER” 4 reel, June 3rd z e«A . . . 7 X 7“> Good-Bye Dypepsia! Say farewell bo those pains that come to you after eating. No need to tolerate them any longer. You can eat what you like— without any fear, if you take Nyal’s Dyspepsia Tablets You’ll be surprised how quickly and effectively these small tablets work on your system, increase your vitality and work up an aoDe tite to eat with zest and relish. We can honestly recommend NYAL’S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS because we know that they “do the work”—and do It WELL’ Two sizes—25c and 50c. We stand back of every purchase made at this store. If at any time you buy anything from us that does not give entire satisfac tion, we’ll consider it a favor if you tell us^boub it. This is a NYAL STOOL—a store of certain satisfaction. Our sole aim is to please our customers and to make them our friends. SWANSON &. LOFHOLM THE NYAL STORE