The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, December 26, 1907, Image 8

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A. P. GULLET, President, ^ W. P. MASON, Cashier.
FIRST ifiAL RANK
. OF LOUP CITY
Conser
vative
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and
Strong
Beal Estate and all classes of loans
made promptly at lowest rates,
with optional payments.
THE NORTHWESTERN
A Few Market Quotations. r
Com, per bu. 48 @ .50
Wheat, per bu. .84
Oats, per bu.38 .40
Rye, per bu. .60
Butter, per lb.11 @ .20|
Eggs, per doz.20
Hens, per lb.05'
Spring chickens, per lb. .05
Iioaal Daws
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E. G. Taylor is still confined to the
house with quinsy.
3 on 62, Ashley Conger, the dray
man. Get him.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Mellor came j
home from Lincoln for Christmas.
Senator Fries was a business visit
or from Arcadia between trains last
Friday.
Loam on Real Estate, call o?i |
John W. Long.
Dr. Marcy and family went to Chi-1
cago Monday to spend Christmas with j
relatives.
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The next number of the Lyceum1
Bureau will be the Floyds Magicians,
who will be here Jan. 3d.
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Phone A. T. Conger, 3 on 62, when
iu need of a drayman.
' Dr. Longacre left for Omaha and ;
Lincoln, Monday morning on a busi
ness trip. Will be back this evening.
If you want to buy or sell real
est>Ue, call on John W. Long.
Mrs. H. M. Mathew went to
Arcadia last Monday evening to par
take of Christmas cheer with her
[parents.
Ask your flour dealer for a sack of
Loup City flour, best grade S1.40.
Every sack guaranteed.
We hear that Mrs. Katie Burrowes
has sold her restaurant, the new
owner to take possession the first of
the year.
Lyman and Earle Pray arrived
home from the State Agricultural
school last Saturday evening for the
holidays.
Miss Nellie House arrived from
Pender last Saturday evening for a
holiday visit with her numerous
friends here.
Mrs. Guy Holmes arrived here from
her home in Colorado Saturday even
ing, called by the death of her father.
•Mr. Geo. Lee.
Prof. Carlton, formerly principal of
our city schools, now principal of the
schools at Scotia, is here visiting his
many friends.
It is reported that the little 4-year
2 old son of Wm. Rowe has the scarlet
fever. The residence has been proper
ly quarantined.
Miss Frances Sweetland. Leslie
Sweetland and Ben Swanson came
home from Bellevue college. Satur
day. to enjoy the holidays.
E. G. Taylor who lias been suffer
ing with quinsy for some time, went
to Grand Island this morning to take
treatment at the liospital.
Misses Jess Culler. Lela Chase.
Meroe and Emma Outhouse came
home from the State University last
Friday evening, for the liolidays.
Ask jour grocer or flour dealer for
a 5-pound sick (T) Breakfast Food,
only 4 cents per pound. Manufac
tured by Loup at? Mill & Light Go.
To Our Patrons:
Owing to so much ice in the river
we cannot run the mill at present,
but have a large a nount of flour and
feed of all kinds on hand and will ex
change flour for wheat at any time,
also wish to sell you feed or flour
when you need it.
Lottp City Mill & Light Co.
Money saved is money made by the
use of a Manure Spreader. See what
your neighbor who has one will tell
you.
Dr. Allen’s mother left for her old
home at Council Bluffs last Thurs
day irorning to visit during the
holidays.
T. M. Reed sells Manure Spreaders
of the best makes.
Prof. Dale went to York, Monday,
for the holidays.
It will make you money by grinding
feed for your stock.
C. J. Tracy is reported quite ill
with typhoid fever.
See T. M. Reed for Feed Grinders.
Mrs. C F. Beushausen is able to be
out after her illness.
L. A. Bangs has quit the dray busi
ness and moved on to a farm on Cole
creek.
Chas. Bennett came home Tuesday
evening to spend Christmas with his
parents. * •
Mrs. Leonard of Anselmo is visit
ing over the holidays at,the tame of
Mr. and MrsJT. M. Reed: r
The Ravenna Creamery Co. will
pay 25c for butter fat the last half of
December.
Farmers’ Institute, Jan. 14 and 15.
Plan your work and
session. L.
Miss Lizzie Dinsdale
the of Mr.
Johai Christ
Parties havjif me
get gilb-dged se'
H. Mathew
•u its meeting
hern on mui«i of last week ex
handed a vote of thanks to the Unity
Club for the receipt of 125, balance in
full for putting up public foiptain.
Barker Mason was confined to his
domicile last Sunday and Ifonday
with a severe attack of bonsilibis.
Mrs. Mason and the baby were also
victims of the same ailment for a few
days. All are better at present.
Services as usual at the Presby
terian cnurch next Sunday, bhetiast
Sunday in the year. In the eveilng
there will be special music bejdes
the anthem. There will be a soprano
solo with violin by Mifc
Jeffords. The evening ‘‘That
Unsettled Account.”
The county judge wishes to inform
the people of the county that he is
g ling bo take a short vacation, leav
ing home Dec. 28th and returning
Jac. 3rd. office will be open a
part of every and the county
clerjt wHl walt on you as far as
possible.—J. A. Angler, County Judge.
Among the Chrism as dinner enter
tainments were: Mrs. May and chil
dren at Editor Bfpwn’s; Ward Yer
Yaiin and family*at C. 0. Coopers: E.
G. Taylor family at fch^James Johan
son home, and Rev. MeMwen and fam
ll.v at the Burleigh edforlal domiciler
And there were ienetnermble others
not repotted, no doMtt.
A recent letter from Geo. Marvel
says he and Mrs. Marvel are enjoying
the liest of health and are at present
Visiting their niece. Mis. Rae Searle.
at Wallowa, Oregon, who is also en
joy* rg the very best of health. He
panic has hurt that part
Xorth*
at an
exercises at the
of a very interesting chtnder. Rev.
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Compare and
Save Freight
Best Schuyler Flour - - - - $1.40
Granulated Sugar, 18 pounds for 1.00
Dried Pears, per pound - - - .05
Best Navy Beans. 5 pounds for .25
Two Cans Alaska Bed Salmon ,25
Three Cans Alaska Pink Salmon .25
Five Pounds of Rice for - - - .25
Three Cans of Corn for - - - .25
Two Cans of Tomatoes for - - .25
Three Packages.of Cornflake for .25
Three Packages Dr. Price’s Food .25
Three Packages Egg-O-See - - .25
Eight Bars of Good Laundry Soap .25
Wisconsin Cheese..18
Standard Oil..15
Best Bosine Coal Oil - - - - - .23
Potatoes..85
German-American Coffee - .20 to .40
We buy this Coffee direct from the
Growers. Cut out the middle man’s
profit. Try our Coffee.
Loup City
Merca itile Co.
Christmas at the Churches.
The Christmas exercises at the
Presbyterion church were witnessed
by a large number of the congregation
and were in splendid spirit and well
done in every particular. The sing
ing, recitations and drills were thor
oughly prepared and the little ones,
misses and masters of the Sunday
school entered heartily into the exer
cises, while the organ duets and the
congregational singing had the correct
Christmas enthusiasm. Santa Claus,
of course, appeared and made merry
time for the little ones and the dis
tribution of presents was anxiously
looked for and thoroughly enjoyed by
all.
Christmas eve at the Methodist
church was an exceedingly joyful one.
There was, of course, a tree filled
with presents for the dear ones from
loving hauds, besides presents for
everybody. The exercises were for
the most part rendered by the grown
ups, as Supt. Tracy was ill and could
not work up the Sunday school exer
cises by the little ones, but it was a
joyful time all the same.
At the Baptist church the little
folks gave a most excellent program
on Christmas eve, and a tree filled
with presents for every child, with
the proverbial Santa Claus, filled
witn delight the childish mind and
made the older folks equally happy.
A. P. de Lyster came home from
Spofofcne last Saturday. He expeets
to return west again in about six
weeks and take his family with him.
On last Saturday evening occurred
tfee second, recital given by Miss Beth
Zimmerman’s class in music. The
recital was given in the parlors of the
home to a few select friends and the
parents of the class, and was very
pleasing and showed marked improve
ment over the former recital. Seven
teen members of the class rendered
the program, which was both vocal
and instrumental, and were composed
Along R. R. No. I.
Chas. Sickles’ family were quar
antined last Saturday for scarlet
fever. Two of the children have the
fever and are getting along as well
as might be expected.
Did you attend the sale at Prairie
Gem school house on Friday, Dec. 20?
If not you missed a good thing. Some
of the baskets brought as high as
$4.35. It. D. Hendrickson was the
auctioneer: he is an all around man.
If you have any sales to cry, call on
Rol.
Miss Grace Craft will spend her two
weeks' vacation at her home in
Aurora. She left for that place
Saturday morning.
H. S. Conger and Charley Peterson
have been setting up with the mill
race the past week.
Mrs. R. I. Barrick came home from
from her trip last week.
Luther Goodwin and Ray McFadden
were hauling hay over the west
bridge.
Clarence McLaughlin has bought
the restaurant fixtures and business
of Mrs. Katie Burrowes and will take
possession Jan. 1st.
Miss Kate Cross, sister of Mrs.
Andy Coppersmith, is spending the
holidays with her sister.
Thomas Parsley had the corn
shelters at his place Monday.
Frank Blaschke, Jr., sold his farm
on Clear Creek last week to L. Smith.
R. D. Hendrickson went to Lincoln
to spend Christmas.
Mrs. Abbie Gilbert came home last
Friday nignt from a visit of several
montlis with relatives 4Cnd friends.
A fine entertainment was given at
Lone Elm school house on Clear Creek
Tuesday nignt, which was enjoyed by
a full house.
Miss Etta Guilford is visiting at
the home of C. D. Guilford.
E. A. Guilford and family from
Marquette are visiting at the home
of Chas. Guilford this week.
H. S. Conger made the carrier a
present of a dressed hog Christmas.
Mr. Gus Youngland and Miss Ellen
Arnett, both of Webster township,
were married at high noon Wednesday
at the home of the brides’ parents.
Long life and happiness to both.
Married, at the home of the brides’,
parents on Christmas day, Mr. John
Foy and Miss Anna Blaschke, both of
Webster eownship. Best wishes for
a long and happy life.
This makes two weddings on the
route in one day. If the young folks
want to get married let them move
on the mail route, and the carrier
would kindly ask that they will not
move off again.
Cleoria Notes.
Near Smith Center, Kansas, Dec.
18, 1907, the angel of death took Mm.
Dorje Barnes, mother of Charles
Barnes, to her long resting place.
She was brave and fearless to the
last, as she always had been through
life, being one of Kansas* old time
settlers. Many times during her
youth and after marriage she would
take her horse and saddle and ride
along the Indian trail for miles t<o do
her shopping and come home singing
as if her path was only strewn with
rabbits and flowers, while the Indians
skulked near by in the bushes, but
alas, that dreaded disease, consump
tion, closed in and claimed her. She
leaves to mourn her loss her husband,
an aged mother, two sons, two daugh
ters and five grandchildren. Farewell
mother, we’ll miss you, but we loved
you.
We understand Mr. Chas. Sickles’
are quarantined for scarlet fever.
. John Bell is home from St. Paul to
spend the holidays.
The Christmas entertainment was
postponed on account of the scarlet
fever scare.
Ethel Guilford and a cousin from
Aurora came home Saturday evening?
They expect some of the brothers
and sisters to hold a reunion Xmas
dinner.
Mrs. Emma Bell Sickles closed her
school in Dist. No. 35 Friday.
John W- Long is prepared to
make ad Real Estate Loans on
short notice at lowest rates.
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Get your hard and soft coal now,
before prices advance, at the Leinin
ger Lumber "Co.
Farmers, we give more pounds of
flour per bushel for wheat than any
mill near here and every sack guar
anteed.
Loup City Mill & Light Co.
Farms for Sale
in Nebraska and Virginia. For full
information see or write A. O. Zim
merman, Hallboro, Virginia., or A. L.
Zimmerman, Loup City, Neb.
I Curs Nerve-Vital Dsbility, Wssk
ness, Drains, Rupturs, Stricture,
Varicocele, Blood Poison, Private
Skin and Chronic Diseases of Men
| i do not a>k you to
;come to me Urst if you
believe others can cure
yuu. Should they fall,
don’t give up. It is
better to come late
than not at all. Re
member, that curing
> iseases after all oth
rs have failed has
> en my specialty for
years. U 'you cannot
- visit me personally,
write symptoms that trouble you most. A
vast majority of cases can be cured by my
system of home treatment, which Is the most
successful sys’etn ever devised. 1 make no
charge for private oounsel and give to each
patient a legal contract In writing, backed
by abundant capital, to bold for tbe promise
Physicians having stubborn cases to treat
are cordially invltedWAIIFN cured of all
to consult with me. womb and
bladder diseaser. ulcerations, menstrual
trouble, etc. < on&dentlal. Private home in
the suburbs, before and during confinement.
Motherly care and best attention guaran
teed . Good homes found for babies.
eorri positively free;
■ No charge whatever to anv
man. woman or child living in LOUP CITY
or vicinity, suffering from any CHRONIC
DiShASE, a *10.00 X-RAY EXAMINA
TION. Come and let me look Inside of you
absolutely free of charge.
Dr Rich specialist, orand
ISLAND. NEB. Offlceop
poslte City Hall, lu3 W. seoond Street.
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GO SOMEWHERE
Winter Tourist Rates
Winter Tourist excursion rates to
Florida, to the Gulf country, and
to Southwestern and Cuban re
sorts.
Homeseekers’
Excursions:
C heap rate excursions the first and
third Tuesdays in Dec
ember to points in Kansas, Okla
homa, the Gulf country, Colo
rado, Utah, Wyoming, Big Horn
Basin, Montana and the North*
west. Ask your nearest agent or
write the undersigned.
Watch This SpacB
Hayhurst - Callow®
Harare Co. 1
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When Yi Are Looking for
X-masf Presents
and don't know what to get
come in tell your troubles
to us. have.
BEAUTIFJL PICTURES
Wall Pokets, Phonographs
and Roclers, Reception Sets
Indian Biske£s, Sewing and
Child’s Rckers, Leather Up
holsterec Chairs, and most
complete line of Furniture
in Loup lity. ..
Christens j & Ferdinandt
_furniture Company, ;
Christensen & Ferdinandt,
Undertakers and Embalmers
Posts, Shingles, Lime and Cement
Hard and Soft (’oal Always on Hand.
\gents for Sher^m^illiams Prepare! Fa in«s
E. G. Taylob, J. is. Pedler, C. C. Carls*1
President. vice Preaidenv.
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W; R. Mellor,
LOUP
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