The trail of the Loup; being a history of the Loup River region . egan its publication in a small log building, moved from theabove-named place, which had until this time, on account of its locationnear Port Hartsuff, been the principal town of the county. During the year 1878, there was quite a large immigration to the county,and Ord began to grow quite the spring, E. S. Harter movedhis stock of goods over from Spring-dale PostofiSce, and built a storetwenty-two by forty feet in size, twostories high, and put m a large stockof general merchandise, hardware anddrugs. Herman Westover


The trail of the Loup; being a history of the Loup River region . egan its publication in a small log building, moved from theabove-named place, which had until this time, on account of its locationnear Port Hartsuff, been the principal town of the county. During the year 1878, there was quite a large immigration to the county,and Ord began to grow quite the spring, E. S. Harter movedhis stock of goods over from Spring-dale PostofiSce, and built a storetwenty-two by forty feet in size, twostories high, and put m a large stockof general merchandise, hardware anddrugs. Herman Westover, an attor-ney, moved here from Calamus anderected a dwelling. W. A. Hobson andL. E. Post each erected blacksmithshops and dwellings. W. H. Mitchellsold the Valley County Herald to J. , then built a dwelling and beganthe practice of law. In September,,H. W. Nelson moved his paper, theValley County Courier from were now two newspapers untilthe Herald failed in November. The year was further noted for the Sylvester S. Haskell, the Father of


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