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DEER CREEK NUGGETS
Josef* Maiefsk: Sr . of Ashton, has
We iiiutmt hi* corn here on his farm
this Week
A few from here attended church
•rrrkr at the Aahton Presbyterian
• bur- h. Sunday.
Uim Maggie Peter* came up from
Farwell where *hc i* working, to visit
with her mother.
Hutir a Isaac eon of lbs kville. repair
ed the ca mg well for Harry Mac iejew
ski laat Tuesday
Mr and Mr* Frank lioticzynski and
family autoed n> Ashton to spend the
day with relative*..
Harvesting *>n lvcr Creek is in full
*m mg at the ptesent and many farmers
have a few stacks up
A number of friend* and relatives at
tended the fun< ral of Mr* Frank War
dm at Papins. Mos.dav
Ma*< hka Bros . suited to Farwell on
last Saturday to famish music for a
public danc e held there
Mr and Mrs J W 1 Vters arid son
and daughter autoed tej Schaupp*. Sun
day to visit with relatives
WV have learned that Mrs law
rente Peter* ha* not rented her farm
and will continue farming
the 'cKintrv If we have some rain now
a bumper crop will be gathered
Mis* Agnes Mairfski who is employ
ed at the I. C Weaver store at Hock
ville visited with home folks over Sun
day
We understand that John Woitec-zy
ski will Wave lleer Creek nest spring
and move cm hi- father's farm north
of Ashton
Ttios I.utca-u had some trouble last
Wee. with hr* well He called on the
well doc-tors from Rockville aud it is
getting along nicely.
Ye Scribe is quite short of items this
week on a< c mnt of nothing happening
just at pre-ent If you know anything
piease notify u- a* it will be apprec iat
ed
User Creek will hold a Red Cross
pic no on the Tuny Stobbe place Sun
day. July 22. and a dance will be held
in the evening The proceeds which
will be raised will be turned to the Red
Cn**s fund Hua't fail to attend.
TIME TO “COME CLEAN."
It is tune for every man and woman
who lives under the American flag to
“come c"lean" The Irishman w ho
hale* Kngland more than be loves the
I'nited States needs a rejuven >j«n of
bis patriotism The citizen of Herman ,
birth m parentage who wavers for a j
mmute in his allegiance to the Stars ;
and Stripes because he sympathizes
with Hermany. need* to have hammer !
ed into hi.- brains a realization of thei
biems-ngs he ha* ie-c-ii privileged to en
>» bec ause he is not now a citizen of j
Henna tty The man who sneaked out i
npon a farm in c*rder to increase his I
chances at exc-mp’ion bw registering
m* a farmer needs to be the first one
grabbed by the recruiting authorities.
It is high lime for people of the
^iiiiiimiHniiiiiiiiiPiiiiiiiiitiiiimiiiiimi
middle west to wake up to the fact!
that we are at war with Germany,I
and that the minute any man wavers
in his allegiance, that minute he,
should he arrested as an enemy.
We are not at war with the Ger ,
many represented by Schiller and Goe
the; not at war with the Germany of
Ziszt and Beethoven; not at war with
the Germany of Sehurz and Altgeld. or
the master painter Reubens—we are
at war with the Germany represented
by the red handed murderers whose
order- - aused the murder of Edith
Cavcll. slaughtered innocent women
and ■ hildren on the Louisitania. caused
the violation of ail laws of humanity
t>> dropping bombs upon non-com hat
ants and resorted to poison gas and
poisoned wells. We are at war with
the Germany whose monarch, insane
with ambition, broke all traditions of
national honesty by violating solemn
treaties and excusing himself on the
ground that treaties are "but scraps
of pai>er." We are at war with the
Germany that held out to us the hand
■ f pretended friendship yvliile hiring
.--.I" ns to stab us in the back: with
the Germany that hesitated at no in
trigue. hesitated at no diabodical plot
in lil w up factories anti murder in
• cut men and women. We are not
at war with the Germany of art and
tnus . tiut with the Germany that vio
lated the women of Belgium, emascu
lated little Belgian boys by the thous
ands an<l sowed the devastation of
death in order to terrorize with the
imug!i:s of German vengence and Ger
man culture.
It I- high time that we realize the
horrible fact that the Germany of the
lloenzollerns is a Germany of insane
ambitions, bloody lust, conscienceless
--reed ami heartless ferocity; the Ger
many that would foist the rule of ab
#-olute monarchs aud destroy the seeds
of democracy. We may sympathize
w:-h a pi-ople forced to do the will of
an insane, bloody-besotted kaiser, but
there must be no more paltering yvith
men and women in this land who hold
the -lightest sympathy with the Ger
many of Wilhelm and Berastoff and
Vim Hitidenberg. Every resource of
tins great republic, of men and of mon
v. must he drawn upon to adminis
• r to kingly ambition and insane ego
in the jierson of the kaiser such a
rustling defeat that never -again in
the world's history shall its peace be
threatened by a moral pervert who
re- kons not of humanity.
it is time for every man and woman
living under the Stars and Stripes to
mine clean.” The possession of a
hyphen” should lie puma facie evi
dent e of treason, and failure to speak
out in -upiHirt of the principles repre
sented by the flag should be deemed
sufficient to brand him who so fails
.1- lacking in the elements that make
an Anierii an citizen.—York Democrat.
50.000 VOICES.
And Many Are The Voices of Loup
City People.
Fifty thousand voices-What a
grand chorus! And that's the number
of American men and women, who are
publicly praising Doan’s Kidney Pills
for relief from backache, kidney and
bladder ills. They say it to friends.
They tell it in the home papers. Loup
City people are in this chorus.
Here is a lump City case:
J J Golus. farmer. „savs: “I was
annoyed by having to get up at night
to pa - > the kidney secretions so much.
Almost all the time for about three
years. 1 was laid up with mv back.
There was a deep-seated pain right in
tie- center of my back and i could
hardly sleep owing to the misery. The
next morning I felt tired and worn out.
Doan's Kidney Pills were not long in
ridding me of the trouble and of late
1 have n’t had any return of it.”
Price* 50 cents at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Dona's Kidney Pills—the same that
Mr dolus had- Foster-Milburn Co.,
Mfgrs. Buffalo. N. Y.
NEBRASKA PATENTS.
Offic ial list of letters patent of in
vention issued from the Cnited States
Patent Office at Washington. I). C.,
Jo inhabitants of Nebraska for the
week ending July 14, 1917. as reported
through the Patent Offiet of Sturgess
a- Sturgess. registered patient lawyers,
Suite .Bee Bldg., Omaha. Neb.
Ri. hard O. Paine. Anslev, oil-cup.
Henry A. Hoeschen. Omaha, railway
signal actuating mechanism.
Sherman Taylor. Wymore. composite
railway tie.
Matt B. Thurber. Tec umseh. spark
coil and spark-plug tester.
Alvin L Todd. Plattsmouth. direc
tion indirator for automobiles.
From the state of public mind, one
would think it just a summer picnic.
Illlll llllillllllllllllllll Bill III Bill IIIIIIIIIIL
I BUY COAL NOW l
I*rie*‘> at- hound t<» l><- high and coal scarce this fall, E
: lay in your supply \'< »\V. =
Our vaiibnl loggerhead nut the best cook stove coni E
in town. E
llanl coal practically out of the market. =
I m ('i »KK lit. i-i.-ai Fuel cheaper and more economical =
j than hard coal. E
Both furnace and Uasehumer sizes. ~
i’ea foal, Canon fitv. Koutt County lumj) and nut. ~
S I'hone 1*7. =
1 HANSEN LUMBER CO. |
5 paints Fence Tanks E
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DAVIS CREEK NEWS.
Ed. Stillman and son. Joe, took hogs
to Ashton, Monday.
Mrs. Frank Trump was in North
Loup the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. haddock and fam
ily autoed to Ashton, Saturday.
Wm. Kruger did some blaeksmithing
at Frank Manchester’s the first of the
week.
John Orent was in Ashton, Tuesday
of last week visiting with Frank Man
Chester.
Frank Manchester and son were in
Ashton, Monday with hogs ar.d brought
home a load of coal.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sowokinos and
baby visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lor
enee Garvel, Sunday.
David Trump, who is working at
North Loup came down Saturday for
an over Sunday visit.
Cash Pekowski, Orin Conway and
Carl Young each took a load of corn
to Ashton. Monday for E. F. Paddock
Miss Fannie Newton, who has been
working for Balson's is visiting on the
Creek. We would like to keep Miss
Fannie with us if we could.
John Garvel and John Orent are
helping the Pelanowski brothers this
week to lay thir corn. Most of the
farmers have their corn all laid by and
are getting ready for the harvest which
if the wind and hail don't come will
soon be ready. The small grain is look
ing fine.
CHURCH NOTES.
Baptist.
The church improvement is being
rushed to completion. In the meantime
our morning services and Sunday
j school will be held in the opera house
as usual. We were glad to see so many
out last Sunday morning and such a
large and appreciative audience at the
union service in the evening.
Let us remember that “the wages
of sin is death” and that death hath
passed upon all men for that all have
sinned and come short. But on the
other hand "The gift of God is Eter
nal Life through Jesus Christ," to all
who receive Him as their personal
Saviour. If a man spends his life in
selfishness, which is the climax of
wickedness, then the blackness of
darkness of dispair will be his por
tion in the end. and forever. Rom. 6:23
5-12.
The Bible study' class will meet Fri
day night this week at the Baptist par
sonage. Hope all the young people
especially will be present.
Methodist.
Next Sunday morning we will have
baptismal service for children and for
adults. We invite all parents, who have
little folks they would like to conse
crate to the Lord in baptism, to be
present with them. We invite any
who would like to confess their faith
in Christ and unite with the church.
We will receive new members. We
will have our third quarterly Sacra
mental service and we invite all of
God's children to participate with us.
Rev. Iiunn will preach at the union
service at the Presbyterian church at
S o’clock. Epworth League at 7 o’clock.
The official board held a meeting on
Monday night.
We are assured of special music at
the morning services during the rest
of the summer. Miss Adeline Leininger
has consented to take charge of the
morning music. L. N. Smith sang a solo
last Sunday morning. Miss Florence
Leininger accompanied by Miss Lois
Henry played a selection on her Ha
waiin guitar at the evening services.
We appreciate very much this help in
making our worship more musical and
attractive.
BARNETT ESTABLISHMENT.
To all whom it may concern:
The commissioner appointed to lo
cate a public road commencing at SW
corner of section 4-16-13 Sherman
County, Nebraska, and running thence
due north between sections 4 and 5
to the NW corner of section 4 and
there terminating has reported in fa
vor of its establishment therefore all
claims for damages or objection there
to must be filed in the office of the
County Clerk on or before noon of the
11th day of October A. D. 1917 or such
road will be established without ref
erence thereto.
Dated this 16th day of July A D.
1917. 31-4
(SEAL| L. B. POLSKI,
County Clerk.
NOTICE.
The attention of all Real Estate own
ers in Rockville township is hereby
called to Section 219 of the Road Laws
of the State of Nebraska, which re
quires weeds along the public roads
to be cut or destroyed twice each year,
on or before the 15th day of July and
on or before the 1st day of September.
The road overseers are hereby instruct
ed to see that the above law is com
plied with.
JOHN KOSCH.
Highway Commissioner for Rockville
Township.
GARDEN INSECTS AND DISEASES.
A new bulletin on the control of gar
den insects and diseases has just been
issued by the Agricultural Extension
Service. It explains in detail the best
methods for treating insect pests and
diseases. It is know as Emergency Bul
letin No. 15, and will be sent free upon
application to the Extension Service,
University Farm, Lincoln, Nebraska.
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DOING GOOD.
Few medicines have met with more
favor or accomplished more good than
Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea
Remedy. John F. Jantzen, Delmeny,
Sask., says of it, 'I have used Cham
berlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy
myself and in my family, and can
recommend it as being a exceptionally
fine preparation.”
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The Bell
Telephone Policy
We endeavor to conduct
our dealings with the public,
our employees and our in
vestors along the lines of this
policy:
1. To furnish courteous,
efficient, and dependable
telephone service.
2. To tell the public the
truth about our business.
S. To be conservative and
economical iu the man
agement of our affairs.
4. To pay our employees
good wages.
5. To earn for our secur
ity holders a reasonable
return on their invest
ment.
We believe that such suc
cess as we have had is be
| cause our business has been
conducted along these lines.
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JUNG ESTABLISHMENT.
To all whom it may concern:
The commissioner appointed to lo
cate a public road commencing at a
point S12 deg. 30 min. W 1.42 chains
of station No. 17 of Coming’s survey
of road 157 and running thence S 12
deg. 30 min. W. 7.07 chains and term
inating at road on east side of irri
gation ditch has reported in favor of
its establishment therefore all chains
for damages or objections thereto
must be filed in the office of the Coun
ty Clerk on or before noon of the 11th
day of October A. D. 1917 or such road
will be established without reference
thereto.
Dated this 16th day of July A. D.
1917 31-4
I SEAL! L. B. POLSKI.
County Clerk..
KUFFEL ESTABLISHMENT.
To All Whom it May Concern: —
The commissioner appointed to lo
1 cate a road commencing at northwest
corner of section 15 and southwest cor
ner of section 10-15-13 and running
thence on section line 114 miles and
terminating at the southwest corner of
the southeast quarter of section 11 and
the northwest corner of the northeast
quarter of section 14-15-13 has reported
in favor of the establishment thereof.
Therefore all claims for damages or
objections thereto must be filed in the
office of the County Clerk on or before
noon of the 11th day of October, A. D.
1917 or said road will be established
without reference thereto. 30-4
L. B. POLSKI, County Clerk.
No the kaiser is not going crazy.
He's already a maniac.
ORDER OF HEARING AND NOTICE
OF PROBATE OF WILL.
In the County Court of Sherman Coun
ty, Nebraska
State of Nebraska, County of Sher
man, ss.
To the heirs, legatees and devisees
and to all persons interested in the
estate of William H. Hughes, deceased
On reading the petition of Homer W.
Hughes praying that the instrument
filed in this court on the 30th day of
June, 1917, and purporting to be the
last will and testament of the said de
ceased, may be proved and allowed,
and recorded as the last will and test
ament of William H. Hughes, deceas
ed; that said instrument be admitted
to probate, and the administration of
said estate be granted to Alice E.
Hughes, as executrix. It is hereby or
dered that you, and all persons inter
ested in said matter, may, and do, ap
pear at the County Court to be held
in and for said county, on the 2Sth
day of July, A. D., 1917, at ten o’clock
A. 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 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 newspa
per printed in said county, for three
successive weeks prior to said day of
hearing.
Witness my hand, and seal of said
court, this 30th day of June. A. D„ 1917
(SEAL) E. A. SMITH,
29-3 County Judge.
Order of Hearing on Petition for Ap
pointment of Administrator or
Administratrix.
The State of Nebraska. Sherman Coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the Matter of the Estate of Mar
tin Slabaszewski. deceased.
On reading and filing the petition of
Frank Slabaszewski, praying that Ad
ministration of said Esate may be
granted to Frank Dymek as Adminis
trator. Ordered. That August 10th A.
D. 1917. at 10 o’clock A. M., is assigned
for hearing said petition, when all per
sons interested in said matter may ap
pear at a County Court to be held in
and for said County, and show cause
why the prayer of petitioner should
not be granted: and that notice of the
pendency of said petition and the hear
ing thereof be given to all persons in
terested in said matter by publishing
a copy of this order in the Loup City
Northwestern, a weekly newspaper
printed in said County for three suc
cessive weeks prior to said day of hear
ing.
Dated July 10th, 1917.
(SEAL) E. A. SMITH.
30-3 County Judge.
ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES.
Estimate of expenses for the City
of Loup City, Nebraska, for the year
commencing May 1, 1917.
It is hereby estimated by the City
Council of Loup City, Nebraska, that
the probable amount of money neces
sary for all purposes, to be raised in
said city, during the fiscal year from
May 1, 1917 to May 1, 1918.
Salary fund .$1,800.00
Sidewalk street and crossing
fund . 1,500.00
Waterworks maintenance and
main extension . 2.000.00
Board of Health and expenses
incidental thereto . 150.00
Printing fund . 125.00
Lighting fund . 600.00
Incidental fund . 300.00
Total $6,475.00
W. T. GIBSON, Mayor.
PETE ROWE, City Clerk.
The said City Council doth further
state that the entire revenue of the
said City for the previous year is as
follows:
Cash on hand May 1. 1916.$2,224.61
Rec'd from city waterworks.... 1,500.45
Rec’d from all sources. 6,172.70
W. T. GIBSON, Mayor.
PETE ROWE, City Clerk.
FLIES NEVER BOTHER.
! In the summer flies worry an ani
! mal. Get a bottle of Farris' Healing
i Remedy—costs but 50c—makes a pint
! worth $2.00. Apply it to the wound,
i Flies will not bother it. Get it today,
j You may need it tomorrow.—J. J. Slo-1
minski.
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ORDER OF HEARING AND NOTICE
OF PROBATE OF WILL.
i In the County Court of Sherman Coun .
| ty, Nebraska.
State of Nebraska. County of Sher
! man, ss.
| To the heirs, legatees, devisees and ;
| to all persons interested in the estate j
of Ben Nelson, deceased:
On reading the petition of Benjamin
E. Nelson praying that the instrument1
| filed in this court on the 18th day of
June, 1917, and purporting to be the
last will and testament of the said de
ceased, may be proved ad allowed, and
recorded as the last will and testament
j of Ben Nelson, deceased; that said in-j
■ strument be admitted to probate, and
the administration of said estate be
granted to Benjamin E. Nelson as ex
j ecutor. It is hereby ordered that you.
1 and all persons interested in said mat
'ter, may, and do, appear at the County
I Court to be held in and for said coun
j ty, on the 30th day or July, A. D. 1917,
j at 10 o'clock A. 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 that the riearing thereof
| be given to all persons interested in i
said matter by publishing a copy of i
| this Order in The Loup City North- i
j western, a weekly newspaper printed
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in said county, three successive weeks
prior to said day of hearing.
Witness my hand, and seal of said
court, this 3rd day of July, A. 1). 15* 17.
(SEAL) E. A. SMITH,
29- 3 County Judge
ORDER OF HEARING AND NOTICE
ON PETITION FOR SETTLE
MENT OF ACCOUNT.
In the County Court of Sherman Coun
ty, Nebraska.
State of Nebraska, Sherman County,
ss.
To the heirs, legatees. d< v:-. ,-s and
all persons interested in the (Mate of
Joseph Wandra. deceased.
On reading the petition of < <
(’arisen praying a final settlement >•.
allowance of his account filed in t:
Court on the 2nd day of July. 1917. at:
for a decree of distribution of the re
idue of said estate, and discharge i:
said C. C. Carlsen as administrator of
said estate. It is hereby ordered that
you and all persons interested in said
matter may, and do, appear at the
County Court to be held in and for
said County, on the 3rd day of August.
A. D. 1917, at 10 o'clock A. M.. to show
cause, if any there be. why the prayer
of the petitioner should not be grant
ed. and that notice of the pendency
of said petition and the hearing there
of be 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 day of hearing.
Witness my hand and seal this dth
day of July, 1917.
SEAL) E. A. SMITH.
30- 3 County Judge
HELP OUR COUNTRY
AVOID A FOOD SHORTAGE
On our Lines West, in Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming and
' Montana, there are thousands of acres of prairie lands that
should lie cultivated. If you want to
BUY—I will post you on correct prices.
RENT—I will help you to get best terms.
HOMESTEAD—I’ll tell you where best selections are.
My services are free to you. Drop me a postal card for any of
the following free literature.
“There's a Farm for You in Colorado.”
"Go jto Southwestern Nebraska.”
“Cheyenne County, Nebraska."
“Box Butte. County, Nebraska.”
“The Wheatland Colony.” (Wyoming*.
■ “The North Platte Valley.” (Nebr.-Wyo.)
“The Big Horn Basin.” (Wyoming*.
“Free Government Lands.” (Wyoming.)
Tell me what you want, the kind of land you need and I'll find
S. B. HOWARD, IMMIGRATION AGENT,
1004 Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebraska.
F. J. SCHOLZ & SON
manufacturers of
MONUMENTS AND MAUSOLEUMS
JACOB RITZ, ^kville, Nebr.
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When looking for a good lunch or short order
drop in at the
IDEAL BAKERY
LUNCHES AND SHORT ORDERS
AT ALL HOURS
We carry a full line of Bakery Goods. Careful atten
tion given to all special orders.
Have the agency for Fleishman yeast in small tin foil
cakes. In stock at all times.
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Financial Statement of D. C. Grow, County Treasurer of Sherman County, Nebraska.
From January 4, 1917 to July 1, 1917.
Bal. on Collections Overdraft Balance on
hand Jan. from all Disburse- last half hand July
4,1917 Sources ments 1916 1, 1917
Hal. on hand Jan. 4. 1917....$ 68.609.88 State Funds .$ $ 17,069.35 $ 15,527.33 $ 1,542.02
Collections by years 1907. 1.46 County General . 553.45 13.678.46 9,797.27 4.434 64
1908 . 5.66 County Interest . 396.65 74.11 470.7'
1909 . 16.84 County Road .1,000.73 237.00 168.60 595.1
1910 . 22.05 County Bridge . 3,930.96 8,480.99 1.312.06 11.099.80
1911 . 24.48 Emergency Bridge . 2.3S1.5S 15.84 , •> 30741
1912 . 86.45 Soldier Relief . 272.61 -- ’272.61
v 1913. 140.42 Court House . 4.797.00 9.955.34 ~ | 14.752 34
1914 . 247.09 Dist. School . 24.287.65 42.311.25 46.56S.27 " 20.030.6:!
1915 . 798.86 School Bond .. 5,078.99 2.615.47 2.724.47 $ 4.969.99
1916 .111,346.08 Township Fund .. 80,893.14 26,379.16 27,475.15 „ 19.797.15
School Lands . 4.580.34 Township Bond . 54.57 10.58 ' 65.15
Interest on Deposits . 643.46 Loup City. 359.38 1.733.33 1.970 00 , 122.71
Miscellaneous . 7,797.37 Litchfield . 536.0S 281.56 736 00 I 1 81.64
State Apportionment . 3.081.81 Litchfield Bond . 1.304.36 472.04 1.447.00 • 329 4u
Ashton . 356.29 218.11 556^00 ^ . 18.40
Rockville . 614.53 191.85 600 00 « T 206 8
Hazard . 115.99 139.S7 * -s 255.8'’
Fines . 47.00 55.00 ’ - 102.U0
Printer Fund . 107.55 14.40 "2 —«* \ 121.95
Permanent Road . 551.35 19.48 95 1 ">■ - 569 88
Road Dragging . 1,876.20 1.552.75 “>16 “M 3 212 71
Redemptions . 343.15 2.453.65 2 796 80
Fees . 3325 ' ' 33.25
Institute . 35.80 35.80 S0.00
Total .$197,402.25 $68,858.48 $128,792.37 112.000 34 248.60 85 4S1 91
_ ’ _Less overdraft last half 1916 24S.60 _ 16S.60 Less Salary . L350.00
$68,609.88 — 80.00 SL13L91
_____ Less Overdraft 80.00
Tt>U1 .$197,402,25__$6S.609.88 $128.792.37 112 000.34 80.00 84.051 91
Honey in depositories and Office: Cash.$ 5 50
First National Bank. Loup Cltv . qc 081 15
Loup City State Bank . . 93 ggg 9g
First National Bank. Litchfield..... 700000
Bank of Ashton . . . . 4 non on
Ashton State Bank . . . . s’nonnn
Kockville State Bank . ... 2 000 on
TOTAL...$84,051.91
STATE OF NEBRASKA. 1
SHERMAN COUNTY. J*8'
1. D C. Grow, Treasurer of Sherman County, do solemnly swear that the
foregoing statement is correct as I verily believe.
D. C. GROW. County Treasurer.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of Julv, 1917
(SEAL) L B. POLSKI, County Clerk.
Approved July 9, 1917.
W. O. BROWN, Chairman, County Board.
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