i W- F’ “A*011- President L. HANSEN, Cashier I ===== | Farmers’ Institute [ Loup City, Nebraska. { Monday, December 2nd, 1914 | Afternoon Session, g 1:30 p. m. Dairying, C. L. Bur g ingham, United States Depart | ment of Agriculture. • Hog Cholera Vaccination, Dr. I D. C. Hanawalt, United States | Department of Agriculture. • Seprrate Ladies Session. | 2:00 p. m.. Demonstration. | (practical hints in dressmaking,) B Frances Wyman, Lincoln, Nebr. | Evening Session. | 7:30 p. m.. Diseases of Hogs, C Dr. Hanawalt. Economics: Old and New, Miss Wyman. Illustrated Address, Mr. Bur ingham. ___ First National Bank Loup City, Nebraska. > We Pay 5 per cent on Time Deposits. A COMPLETE LINE Of Furniture, Rugs, Linoleum, Shades, Etc. E. P. DAILY If You Can Pay $320.00 Now ; and $680.00 March 1st 1915 we can sell you your! choice of 10 quarter sections of fine Nebraska vallevl land, near town, and give you 9 years time on the! balance at 6 per cent. This land is all in one body t j and you can buy one or more quarters on the same j [ terms, or families, friends or relatives can locate to-J ! gether. WHY RENT LAND when you can own a! [ home on terms like this? Come in and talk tnis 1 ' over with us at once. - ■ FIRST TRUST COMPANY, Loup City, Nebr.« LOUP CITY FLOUR Why buy Flour shipped here by outside mills when you can get Loup City White Satin Flour for less money, and every sack guaranteed. All dealers handle our flour. LOUP Cin MILL &LIGHT CO. Notice | THE MOVING PICTURE SHOW At the New Opera House Will Run Every Night in the j Week Hereafter „ A 4-Reel Show Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday Change of Program Nothing but the best pictures will be shown here, j Everybody is cordially invited to attend. i ------- | THOMAS DADDOW We do all kinds of Job Work with neatness and dispatch Give us your order. Of Interest te Onr Coetest Candidates There will not be another count of votes appearing in the paper until the last issue before the close of the contest. Now each contestant should hustle up to the very last minute and when the standing appears just before the close of the contest see that your name heads the list. County Supervisors Proceedings Nov. 10,191*. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment of September 16th with al members present, J. H. Welty, chair man. Dan McDonald, W. O. Brown, Hiyo Aden, Wenzel Bewolinski, Tbos. Jensen and H. W. Lang, J. S. Pedler, County Attorney and L. B. Polski, Clerk. Minutes of the last meeting read and on motion approved as read. Contract entered into relative to the changing of public road Jn Haz ard township. Mazenkowski road petitonwas next up for consideration, said petition prays for establishment of road com mencing at southwest corner of the southeast quarter of section 7-16-14 and running thence east on section line one half mile to intersect with road number 46. In considering said petition the board finds that all pro visions of lawhad been complied with that said road is a public necessity on motion ordered said road established, platted and recorded at 40 feet wide and allowed the following damages: Peter Grudzenski 837 00 Moving fence 10 00 Jos. Gal us, 37 00 Board on motion purchased adding machine for use in the Clerk’s office purchase price being$400., settlement to be made March 1st, 1915. Board on motion adjourned till 9 i. m. tomorrow. Nov. 11, 14 Board met this morning with all members present. Bonds of G L Ellinger and W. H. Watts approved. Poor Farm Contract—The matter af the destitute minor children of (Valter and Daisy Fletcher was now taken up and the clerk was on motion instructed to pay to Daisy Fletcher the sum of $5.00 per month for the support of each of the 6 minor child ren. said payments to be made month ly in advance and to continue 6 months as per the order of the court. Board on motion adjourned for dinner, met after dinner with all members present. Clerk ordered to advertise for bids for bridge building. Claims committee reported that they had allowed ail claims except deduction made for delinquent taxas, which report w as on motion accepted and the clerk ordered to draw war rants on respective funds. General Fund Hammond & Stephens, Blanks Superintendant 21 15 C. H. French, Labor 5 00 Albert Seabeck, handling dead man found in Rookville, 5 00 Hammond & Stephens, blanks Superintendant 10 70 S. E. Thrasher,street sprinkling 6 00 E. G. Taylor, coal 33 35 Hope Publishing Co., supplies superintendant 5 Oo Klopp & Bartlett Co., supplies 6 60 J. KDepew, Disc Sharpener Co. repairs 6 50 Klopp Prnting Co, tax receipts 65 50 Klopp & Bartlett Co. Surveyor Field Notes 12 00 Dr. A. S. Main, vital statistics 8 25 A. Anderstrom, vital statistics 2 50 Dr.L.E.Dickinson,vital statistics2 50 C. W. Gibson, vital statistics 3 75 Klopp & Bartlett Co, report cards County superintendant 12 50 Klopp & Bartlett Co.,certificate of award county suyerintend ant 6 17 Klopp & Bartlett Co, supplies county superintendant 31 25 J L Davey, clerk Ashton 10 80 G L Poiski. clerk 7 50 Alex Gappa, judge 7 50 E, Schumann, judge 7 50 Albert Anderstrom, judge 7 50 Elenora Jezewski, rent & light 12 50 G C Frink clerk Hazard 11 00 Peter Jacobson clerk 6 90 Vincent Rebhan, judge 6 90 Myers Petersen judge 6 90 Ilelmer de la Motte judge 6 90 C. W. Trumble. rent 5 00 ffm Minnie judge Washington 11 50 Philip Minnie judge 7 50 John Roosjudge 750 Jos Grant clerk 7 50 Otto Aufrecht judge 7 50 School district 43 rent 2 50 II. F Beckman clerk Elm all tax 9 60 R. E Dale clerk 6 00 Andy Coppersmith judge 6 00 Geo. Zahn judge 6 00 sam Easterbrook 6 00 School District 38 rent 5 00 Jas Me Beth judge Clay 9 80 Fred Daddow judge 7 20 Richard Broduck, judge tax 75 Richard Brodock judge 6 45 C. W. Burt, clerk 7 20 Vern Alleman clerk 7 20 School district 36 rent 2 50 Continued next week. Piano at a Bargain—We have a used Kimball piano in good condition that one of our customers was unable to finish paying for. We will place it free of charge in the home of any sat isfactory party in vicinity of Loup City who will pay the balance in cash or payments as low as 96 per month. Address Olney Music Co„ St. Joseph, Missouri. nov 19-4w REATC BARGAINS To be found at Mrs. R. N. Prichard’s. One half off on Ladies Trimmed Millinery goods from Nov. 18 to 21st. Don't forget the dates. _ GOITRE REMEDY A Goitre remedy, which is as near a positive cure as can be had. Address Box 423, Greeley Center, Nebr. sep.lTtf. FOR SALE Five or six acres of ground in al falfa, fenced chicken tight. For berms and particulars, see Alfied Anderson. Professional Cards ROBT. P. STARR Attorney at Law LOUP CITY. NEBRSSKS. R. H. MATHEW Attorney at Law And Bonded Abstractor, Loup City, Nebraska Aaron Wall Lawyer Practices in all Courts Loup City, Neb. LAMONT L STEPHENS LAWYER FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILD ING LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA ROBERT H.MATHEW Bonded Abstracter Loup City. - Nebraska. Only set of Abstract books in county 0. 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 Loop Eitfl, - Nebraska A. S. MAIN Physician & Surgeon Loup Gity, Nebr. Office at Residence. Telephone Connection J. E. Bowman U D. Carrie L. Bowman M. D. BOWMAN & BOWMAN PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS Phone U* Loup City. 5»t>r»«k* S. A. ALLEN DENTIST LOUP CITY, - - NEB. Office up stairs in the new State Bank bmldinp. W. L. MARCY DENTIST Loup City, Nebraska. OFFICE: East Side Public Sauare. Phone. Brown 116 V. I. McDONALL Prompt Dray Work Call lumber yards or Taylor’s elevator. Satisfaction guaran teed. Phone Brown 57 G. R. SWEETLAND PLUMBER & ELECTRICIAN] For good clean and neat work Satisfaction Guaranteed Come and get my prices Rufus Hiddleson DRAY AND TRANSFER Your Business Solicited Phone, Either Lumber Yard or E. G. Taylor’s Elevator Norton Lambert DRAY A TRANSFER Solicits Your Business— Phone Blue 60, or E. G. Taylor’s Eleva tor or eitherlumber yard. Chris Kleeman BoUder & Contractor Satisfaction Guaranteed. Resident 3 blocks north and 1 block west of Catholic church. LOCAL NEWS. Lost—A red and black horse blanket, on Saturday, Nov. 14. Leave same at this office and re ceive reward. Mrs. Jesse Marvel was visiting at the home of her parents here last Saturday, from her home in Custer county. Make your anticipation a reali zation, own a Maxwell Touring Car. _ If vou want a dray, phone A. L. Enderlee, Black 63, or leave your or der with either lumber yard or E. G. Taylor. Best of service guaranteed. Billy Coulton last week become the possessor of a big Reo auto, purchased of Pete Ogle, but still retains his old common every-day look, even if he has landed in the plutocratic horseless carriage class. _ All accounts owing to Blaska & Woznick have been left at the State Bank for collection. Those owning on same will confer a favor by early settlement. I “The better the day the better the deed’’ is an old saying, and surely it proved in one instance, a joyous day, for last Sunday I John W. Long become the pos sessor of a brand new Ford mach- I ine, purchased of Pete Ogle. And now, Joe Pedler will undoubtedly I have to get up anew speed record, as John gets into action. ‘ I have been nominated as a con- | testant in the Northwestern’s Big Automobile contest, by my friends and urged by them to put forth j my best efforts, I have decided to ' so and will appreciate the support j of all. (Signed) Joe John, Arcadia, Nebraska. j Gus George will have a public . sale on the Henry George farm j west side of Loup City on Tues day, Dec. 1st, commencing at 10 j o'clock, of ten head of horses, , twenty head of cattle and farm I machinery of all kinds. The usual I terms of 8 months at 10 per cent > will obtain. Free lunch at noon. Col. J. G. Pageler, auctioneer, and W. F. Mason clerk. | Last week Garret Lorenz of j Ashton won a fine new electric lighted and self starting Buick in . the Omaha News contest. Satur day, he, accompanied by Druggist Hruby, W. Blumer, Harry Lorenz and Jack Hrupy of Omaha, broth- , er ox Joe Hruby, drove over from Ashton, leaving the Hruby boys ( here and drove on up to Sargent for an overland trip. i _ \ Several of my friends have nom inated me as a candidate in the Northwestern’s Big contest, and have urged me to try for the auto mobile. The interest shown by my friends, their confidence in me is appreciated and I appeal to one . and all for your support. ■ (Signed) Harry Garstka. The revival meetings being held at the Baptist church are increas ing in interest nightly, and good crowds are present. Sunday even ing last the services were trans ferred to the opera house, the oth er churches to join in with the re- , vival services. The opera house ! was crowded and most-interesting throughout. The “problem play” rage comes ■ and passes within a few weeks. A • bright musical comedy may please one, but Terry’s Uncle Tom’s < Cabin will live always. The good, old slave drama never fails to I to draw the crowds nor please the audience. The Terry Company I will appear here Saturday Novem- ! ber 28 at the Opera House. The old time favorite will be presented by a capable company and plenty i specialties will be presented be- ' tween the acts. The company carry an excellent Band and Or chestra. i _ I Alva Lewis and family drove to • Loup City Wednesday, where ; they will make their future home, Mr. Lewis having engaged in the auto business at that place. Their j household goods will follow in a ' few days with those of Clarence McLaughlin, who will move from the Barton farm southwest of; j town, having brought a quarter ; section of Sherman county land, j Alva will make his headquarters < with his father, A. Lewis, until he can establish a home of his own. He is a hustler and has a fine f am- H ily, and the Republican commends ^ them all to the kind consideration | of its Sherman County fiiewk.— Aurora Repufeljcfm, j |To TKeNYAL. store ''^Fr~rr~~Z. , j Im or? the if right road Help your child or neighbors child get the Shetland Pony, Cart and Harness or a Gold Watch Free, by buying your drug wants of us, at the same time getting the most and best on the market for your money. SWANSON & LOFHOLM Nyal Drug Store ^ A A A A A KEYSTONE LUMBER CO. Get the best fence anchor from The Keystone Lumber Co., for 5 cents \ Yards at Loup City, Ashton, Ropkville, Schaupps and Arcadia A. M. AYE, D. C. \ After everything else has failed do * not give up. Come and try CHIROPRACTIC C and get well. Office: Just east of the Sweetland feed store, Jacob Albers ^ residence. Phone Brown 10, ^P NOTICE TO FARMERS 1 have on hand a quantiry of the Council Bluffs Remedy and would be glad to figure with you on your spring supply of Stock Remedy. All of the big feeders are good feeders of the Council Bluffs goods. Phone or see Alfred N. Cook, Loop City, Nebr. Dreamland j Theater = • 1 Changes Pictures Every I Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Only the best pictures shown. Everyone parsed on by Board of Censorship. Fer an Evening Fun and Pleasure j Meet Me In Dreamland. ; JOHN OLTNAN, OWNER ; 4; TO THE SOUTH § WINTER TOURIST FARES | In Effect November 1 | All the principal southern, gulf and Cuban cities | and resorts are included in the general arrangement S of attractive Winter Tourist fares. Many circuit ^ tours of the historic South are offered, going one way ^ returning another, including Washington, D. C. The Burlington maintains the highest class,elec- i trie-lighted, through trains for southern tourists, 5 either via Kansas City, St. Louis or Chicago. ^ Ask the undersigned for the Burlington’s “Win- ^ ter Excursion” leaflet, or for any of the handfcomely r illustrated publications of southern lines, containing p lists of resorts, hotels, routes, etc. ^ J. A. Danielsen, Agent I L. W. Weekly, General Passenger Agt 5 1004 Famum, Street, Omaha g -- —- ---- -__BBi_^BBi-^m^