The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, March 12, 1908, Image 5

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    A. P. GULLET, President.
W. P. MASON, Cashier.
THE
FIRST NATID1AL RINK
of Loup guy.
Conser
vative
and
Strong
Real Estate and all classes of loans
made promptly at lowest rates,
with optional payments.
THE NORTHWESTERN
A Few Market Quotations.
Corn, per bu.. 56 ® .58
Wheat, perbu..83 «« .85;
Oats, per bu.37 <§ .42
Rye, per bu .58 5 62
Butter, per lb.18 @ .20
Eggs. per doz. .lo
Hens, per lb. .07
Spring chickens, per lb.05*a
Licaesl Wkws
To Our Patrons:
The Loup City Mills are sending out
a large amount of flour. We have a
large amount of bran, shorts, ground
corn, etc., on hand at all times. Call
and let us supply your wants.
Lorp City' Mill & Light Co.
Village election April 7th.
Eyes tested free at Jeffords'.
Take your produce to Conhiser's.
Fine line of ready-to-wear hats at
Mrs. Mead's.
I). C. Grow went to Omaha yester
day morning.
Loans on real estate, call on
John \Y Lons.
T. M. Reed sells Manure Spreaders
of the best makes.
Phone A. T. Conger. 3 on 62. when
in need of a drayman.
11. P. Starr had legal business at
Sargent last Friday.
If your eyes trouble you see Jeffords.
He can tit you in glasses.
R. J. Nightingale was at Ashton on
legal business Monday.
Have you seen the new gloves—50c.
75c and $1.00 at Conhiser's.
Biemond shipped a car of hogs to
the Omaha markets Friday last.
If you want to buy or sell Real
Estate, rail ou John Vi. Lons:.
Call and see me for harness and
strap-work. Resp. Yours.
P. O. Reed.
Lee Bros, are now ready to smoke
meats for the farmers. (Jet in your
orders.
Fine millinery stoek now- ready for
patronage at Mrs. Mead's, south side
of square.
Burt McKinnie had a bad case of
throat trouble last week, but is all
right again.
Jeffords cannot be undersold on fine
Watches. Rich Jewelry and Musical
Merchandise.
Ask your flour dealer for a sack of
Loup City flour, best grade *1.40.
Every sack guaranteed.
J. B. O'Bryan and wife were over
from Ord last Friday, returning home
Tuesday of this week.
The Loup City Mercantile Co. are
taking measures for new spring suits
every day, except Sunday.
County Assessor Beclithold went to
Lincoln Monday to attend the state
meeting of county assessors.
Olives, the finest, in bulk, for sale
by Lee Bros. They are choice. Hurry
up and get some before they are gone.
Mrs. R. P. Starr and son. Howard,
visited friends at Aurora a number
o; days following the McKinnie recital
We sell Alfalfa and Molasses, gaur
anteed fifty per cent molasses and all
new, for $1.25 per sack.
Hinsdale & Son.
Judge Wall and R. P. Starr left for
Omaha Monday morn.ng to be in at
tendance on the republican state con
vention.
Parties wishing to purchase good
Refrigerators can do well by leaving
their order with Christensen & Fer
dinandt.
Mrs. Hilsabeck and children re-,
turned to Loup City last week to con
tinue their visit at the home of C. C.
Outhouse.
Your horses need feed, so does your
ground. To raise the feed try a
Manure Spreader and you will have
feed to sell.
The ladies of Loup City will be
pleased to learn that Miss Hattie
Froehlich, who for the past two
months has been in Kansas City and
Chicago looking up the newest styles
in millinery and up-t;>-date fashions
will receive’before Easter a nice stock
of the latest creations in feminine
loveliness. Watch these columns for
the date of the opening of her new
- >-k and be prepared to make your
- i ■ lions early and thus get your
lirst choice.
Notice.
Parties wlio have my woven wire
fence stretchers please return.
Resp. Yours. P. O. Reed.
Alfalfa Seed
Those wanting Alfalfa Seed for
spring sowing-, please call and make
your wants known. T. M. Reed.
Horses and Mnles Wanted.
Col. Ben Miller, the noted horse
buyer, will be in LoupCity next Mon
day. March ltith for one day only, and
wants several carloads of horses and
mules. hX» Graft Horses from 1400to
2<>00 lbs. loo Farm Chunks from loon
to UOo lbs. 100 horses and Mules
from 12oo and up: they must be fat.
hXi Good Big Mules. 50 Old Fat
Horses. 10 to 20 years old. As we
ship to three different markets, can
use any kind that are fat. Bring in
your horses if you want to take the
market price. One day only. I come
to buy. rain or shine.
Col. Ben Miller.
Light calicoes, tic at Conhiser's.
JohnOhlsen had business at Ashton
yesterday.
Latest thing in veils at Mrs. Mead's. ]
Call for prices.
3 on 62. Ashley Conger, the dray
man. Get him.
A. E. Chase made a business trip to
Omaha Monday.
What do you think of the men's
gloves at Conhiser’s.
Don’t fail to note the newsy supple
ment with this issue.
Mrs. H. B. Musser went to Lincoln
yesterday for a few days' visit.
1 will guarantee 27c for butter fat.
I test and pay cash.—A. E. Chase.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Long went to
Lincoln Saturday for a few days visit.
The Loup City Mercantile Co. can.
save you money on a tailor-made suit.
Frank Otlewski moved into his new
residence the first of the week.
] will give special attention to re
trimming and re-modeling.
Mrs. Mead.
The county board convened Tues
day. lasting over the following day,
in regular session.
Positively the greatest values at
the lowest price ever offered on high
grade watches at Jeffords'.
Mrs. Orrel! of Payette, Jdaho, ar
rived Tuesday evening for an entend
ed visit to her daughter. Mrs. Frank
Foster.
Those who are wanting Grand
Island woven wire fencing this spring
call early and leave your orders.
Resp. Yours, P. O. Reed.
John \\. Long is prepared to
make all Real Estate Loans on
short notice at lowest rates.
I>r. A. S. Allen left Tuesday to at-!
tend the organization of the seventh
District Dental Society at Kearney,
this week.
Lee Brothers have on hand a fine j
quality of hulk olives, about the'
finest you ever ate. Call early before j
they are gone.
Mrs. G. W. Gage of St. Paul was \
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stork I
over last Sunday, returning to her
home Monday morning.
Why not go to the Loup City Mer
cantile Co. and have your measure
taken for a new suit? They under
stand the business.
Theo. Ojendyk of Ashton was a
welcome caller at this office last Fri
day. being in attendance at the re
publican county convention.
Don't forget the date that Barnes,
the Eye-specialist of Omaha, will be
at the Wharton hotel. Loup City, on
Thursday, the 19tli.
Mrs. Viola Odendahl on Tuesday of
this week entertained Rev. and Mrs.
MeEwen and Dr. and Mrs. Kearns at
six o'clock dinner at her elegant new
home.
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.
Barnes, the Eye-sight Specialist of
Omaha, who has traveled over this
road for seven or eight years, will lie
at the Wharton hotel.* Loup City,
Neb.. Thursday. Feb. 19th. Please
call as early as convenient.
.ludge and Mrs. .1. A. Angier left
this morning for Gentry, Arkansas,
to see if a change of climate will not
tenefit the judge's failing health.
The county board has appointed .1. S.
l’edler to attend the duties of county
judge during Judge Angler's atisence.
it is now J udge Pedler, if you please.,
Spring
Opening
Sale
We have just come home from the!
St. Louis markets and found many
Bargains which we have nowr placed
on our counters ready for sale.
Grocery List:
Good grade of Alaska Salmon k)Sfl
:: cans for.
Best Alaska Red Salmon, 2
cans for. vl'1
ti Cans of Corn for.
ti Cans of Fancy Tomatoes .
50c
75c
5 lbs broken Rice.
5 lbs. Dried Peas.
25c
25c
1 lb. package Corn Starch.
5c
8 bars good Laundry Soap .
25c
Egg-O-See. 3 for
25c
Dr. Price's Food. for
25c
Maze All. i>est of all. 1! for
25c
Pure New York Buck
wheat. ti lbs. for.
25c
WTATOES
85c
Tn nr Gnu
Yon Will Use
1
n GOODS
DEPARTMENT
Laces and Embroideries: Reg
ular 8c to 20c values, all go
at one price.
Ribbon Sale: 12c, 15c, 18c
to 20c, on one counter..
Ladies' Hand Rags: oOc,
75c, $1.00, $1.25, one price
One Lot Turkish Towels,
worth 25c to 35c, now.
One Lot Linen Towels.
Fancy Border, regular
25c to 35c, now.
SHOE SALE
One Counter—Reg
ular $2.50 to $5.00
value, your choice
$1.98
SUMMER GOODS:
White Organdies
Swisses
Mixed Batiste
Lerona Batiste
Tissue De Soie
Silk Zephyr
Silk Plaid Chiffons
Tonkin Silks.
Loup City Mercantile Company
LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Erazim were
over-Sunday visitors here.
H. H. Thompson was up from
Hazard last Saturday on business con
nected with the estate of Mr. Van
Buskirk. deceased, lie having been
appointed administrator of the same.
E. A. Draper was taken very ill last
week Wednesday with inflammation
of the bowels, his condition being
quite serious for a few days, but we
are glad to note he is convalescing
nicely at present.
Mrs. B. 1*. McKinnie. is enjoying a
pleasant visit from Miss Amy C.
Ramsey, of Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.,
Mrs. SlcKinnie's former home, who
arrived last Friday. Miss Ramsey is
also a vocalist of note in musical
circles, and the “Northwestern trusts
it may be possible for our people to
have the privilege of hearing her dur
ing her visit at the McKinnie home.
We received a pleasant call last
Friday from Messrs. W. M. Smelser
and H. S. Hartman of Rockville. Mr.
Hartman has recently purchased the
general store of Mr. Smelser at that
place, coming therefrom .lulesburg. j
Wyoming. He is a very pleasant ap-;
pearing and business-like gentleman,
and we feel assured will be a valuable
addition to the business interests of 1
the little city on the south. Mr. j
Smelser and family will remove to'
Julesburg, where lie will make his
future home, but as he says has made
no definite business calculations for
the future. May success follow each.
Boyd Burrowes’
“A Wise Member.”
Boyd Burrowes and a strong sup
porting company will present the
great farcial comedy success, “A Wise
Member,” at Pilger’s opera house.
Saturday, March 14. ‘A WiseMember’
is an exceptionally strong farce on the
order of ‘ Brown’s in Town,” “Why
Smith Left Home,” etc., and is
strengthened by the addition of a big
array of singing, dancing and novel
specialties. Boyd’s new company in
cludes some old favorites and' has
l)een strengthened by tiie addition of
Mr. Laurence Lond'en, late leading
man with the Woodward Stock Co.,
Miss Gladys Bush, singing soubrette
and violinist. Mr. John Ferguson,
dancing comedian and parody singer.
Lewis and Norah Kline, Leroy Bell,
old favorites, are appearing in new
specialties and the addition of hand
colored moving pictures and illustra
ted songs completes the list. Boyd is
appearing in the part of “Obediah
Lawson,” an eccentric old man char
acter which his advance agent says
”Boyd eats up,” and the balance of
the cast are “joy makers.” Seats are
now on sale at Conhiser’s.
Dr. Bernard, the Grand Island
Veterinary Surgeon, will be here
March 25th till 2 o’clock p. m.
Bring in your horses before 1
o’clock to Miner’s barn.
GET TOM EYES
ON THESE
BARGAINS
ONLY A FEW
Of the Many.
Dr. Shoops Health Coffee, per lb > - $.15
Meadow Sweet Apple Butter, per can - .10
Champion Peas, per can - - - .10
Chipped Dried Beef, tin can - - - .12
Eagle Lye, 4 cans for .25
J. M. Gooseberries, per can - .10
J. M. Mincemeat, 3 pkgs for * - .25
Barrington-Hall Steel Cut Coffee - - .35
Red Rose and Old Time Coffee, per lb > .25
Smoked Halibut, per lb .... .15
Smoked Salmon, per lb .10
J. P. Coats Thread, per spoof - - - .05
American, Washington, Columbia and
Wm. Simpson & Son Prints, per yd - .07
Biff Sales,
Small Profits.
C. C. Cooper
WHV DON’T you 3UV
fc
LINTKOTE
n or service like Rex
KCA FHntkote Roofing.
It is the result of
years of labor, and is
made of the best mat
ted wool fibre treated
ed by our own com
pounds. It is water
proof, fire-resisting,
and is not affected by
vapors of acids or alkalies. It costs less
than shingles, and can be laid by any
one. Our book tells more about it. and
will be scut free, with samples.
ROOFING
LeiningerLbr.Co
lex Flintkote Rooting used on thoul
sands of build (
ngs in the United States and Canada.
KEYSTONE LUJVIBEP CO.
Have a complete line of the following coals:
Cannon City Lump and Nut, Rock
Springs Lump and Nut, Hanna Lump and
Egg, Monarch Lump and Eastern and West
ern Anthracite.
E. G. Taylor, J. S. Pedler, C. C. Carlson.
President. Vice President Cashier
DIRECTORS
W: R. Mellor,
J. W. Long,
S. N. SWEETLAND
LOOP C1TI STATE BANK
LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA,
Capital Stock, - - $25,000.00
Individual Liability, $250,000. OO