The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, November 04, 1909, Image 4

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Come in and get what you want in the way of Winter goods before the stock is too much broken. We will sell you
goods as cheap as Omaha can, and we have nothing but first-class goods. Everything we sell we will guarantee. Below
we quote a few of the many articles we have on sale:
Shoe Department
Shoes are the things one should be most care
ful In buying. Always buy the best
We Guarantee Every Pair
If they are not as we say,
We Will Give You a New Pair
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for the old ones. We give a little
Red BOOK with EVERY PAIR of SCHOOL SHOES
LADIES’
Tailored
Suits
In All Col
ors and All &
Kinds. -
PRICES
$12.50
tov
$25.00
Call and
See Them
LADIES’
DRESS
SKIRTS
n Voile, Pru
lella. Panama i
md most all j
cinds. Prices *>
IS3.50 to $10
Ladies’
Cloaks
Prices, $7 to $25
Misses
Cloaks (i
$6.50^
to
$14.00
Childr’n’s
Cloaks
$1.50
to
$8.00
Ladies’
Misses
and
Childr’n’s /
Sweaters /
are all the po
now. We have . .I■
them,-all kinds r
and all prices. <
f i* •
jVI-E-ljV5
Suits and
Overcoats
We have a big line of
SUITS AND OVERCOATS
AND FUR COATS
and at prices to suit your /
pocketbook. Prices in I
Men’s Overcoats,
$6.00 to $30.00
Men’s Suits,
$5.00 to $25.00
Come in and see us before
buying. We will please you.
Wit
FOREMOST^
CLOTHES W
5CHL0SS BROS
DETROIT. Ml tH.
Dry Goods
One line of Outing . 6c
One lot of Outing 8 l-2c
One lot reg. 12 1-cc
now.10c
All Best Calicoes ... 6c
One lot regular \
10c and 12 l-2c ^
Percales
Black and White
only.8 l-2c
Vicigua Flannelette
best on earth for
the money.10c
Wool Dress Goods—
We can undersell any
one, and we have the
goods.
Highest Price Paid for Butter
Eggs apd Chickeps
Loup City Mercantile Co.
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THE NORTHWESTERN
TERMS:—11.00 PER YEAR. IF PAID IN ADVANCE
Entered at the Loup City Postofflce for trails
mission through the mails as second
class matter.
Office ’Phone, - - - 6 on 108
Residence ’Phone, - 2 on 108
J. W. BURLEIGH. Ed. and Pub.
Election Dope
Below we give the official returns
for Sherman county in totals, which
shows thefusionistscarried the entire
state and county ticket, save for
sheriff and coroner.
Dean (fus).691
Good (fus).657
Sullivan (fus).658
Barnes (rep).583
Fawcett (rep).559
Sedgwick (rep).549
Dieterichs (fus).753—116
Weare (rep).647
Peterson (fus).749— 94
Daddow (rep). 655
Williams (rep). .1(M)4—552
Carpenter (fus).407
Smith (fus).599— 59
Holmes (rep).. ..540
Rowe (soc).283
Hendrickson, R. D. (fus).1*79— 565
Hendrickson, M. A. K. (rep). .414
Ha, ha: Ouch: "
We do not feel like jubilating—
much.
Billy Jakobs was defeated forsuper
visor in No. 6 by Hiyo Aden.
The Tammany tiger ate up the
opposition in New York-Gaynor
getting there by some seventy thous
and.
We suppose that political wedding
will have to take place. Charley will
make a beautiful, charming' and
blushing bride.
And all the republicans could get
out of the county political wreck was
sheriff, coroner and two supervisors—
Depew in No. 4 and Welty in No. 2.
But then, we are truly thankful to
get any pie at all.
West Side News.
Mrs. Ed Kilpatrick left Tuesday
for the sandhills to visit her daugh
ter, Mrs. Rose Parkhurst.
Frank Rlaschke's, Sr., new block
house that he is building on the Mrs.
Hawk place, is near completion.
Will Draper finished Mr. Miller's
plastering Monday, where Foss li\»es.
F. O. Johnson and wife and Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. Clark went to Aurora
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henderson are visit
ing in Kansas. Will Henderson is
husking corn and batching on the
other place these days.
The Cleoria Aid Society will have
a box social at Joe Kowalewski’s next
Wednesday evening.
At the social Saturday night at
Chas. Hatch's old Hallowe’en got
quite a joke on some of the boys, or
buggies rather.
Sam Foss says his corn looked
pretty good until he got to husking,
but it wont make half as much as
last year.
S. Foss and family tookdinner with
Arnett’s Sunday and prospected their
new home, which will certainly be
nice and handy when done.
Died
Hugh Haskins, son of J. Q. and
M. L. Pray, Oct. 31st, 1909, aged 7
years, 5 months and 29 days. The
little fellow was in failing health for
several weeks, hut was confined to his
bed but two days. Funeral services at
IM. E. churoll Monday afternoon and
I the remains laid to rest in Evergreen
cemetery. The many friends of the
stricken family will deeply sym
pathize with them in their affliction.
CA RD OK THANKS.
We extend our heartfelt thanks to
the many friends who sympathized
with and assisted us in our great
bereavement.
J. (J. Pkay and Family.
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Presbyterian Bulletin
The mid-week service for 7:45 this
evening (Thursday) should have a
large attendance.
It is expected that Miss Stewart of
the Children’s Home Finding Society
will speak next Sundav mornin".
The evening service will be the
monthly song service with “Stories
of the Hymns.”
The C. E. will be lead by Mr. Rex
•lellords. Miss Maggie Minshull will
give her report of the State C. E.
convention, also.
The Rrotl erhood will have another
social with program, etc., next Mon
day evening in the lecture room.
The Industrial society will meet
with Mrs. John Solms next Wednes
day afternoon at 2:30 o’clock.
Public Sale
I will sell at public auction at Mc
Alpine Siding, 7 miles northwest of
Loup City and 8 miles southeast of
Arcadia all. all my thoroughbred and
high grade Shorthorn breeding cattle,
horses, etc., on Tuesday, Nov. 9th.
commencing at 1 o'clock sharp. 53
head of cattle consisting of registered
herd bull, 14 registered Shorthorn
cows, 5 registered Shorthorn heifers,
4 registered Shorthorn heifer calves,
2 registered Shorthorn bulls, 27 high
grade cows and heifers; 8 head of
horses, farm machinery, household
goods, etc., etc. Free lunch at noon.
Terms: All sums of $lo and under
cash: over $10 a credit of 10 months,
purchaser giving bankable note draw
ing 10 per cent interest from date of
sale. II. B. Musseh, Owner.
Ilale & Bageler, C. C. Carlssn.
Auctioneers. Clerk.
Fortunate Accident.
Herman Johansen and family met
with what might be termed a lucky
accident last Monday evening, while
coming to town from their home east
of town. While crossing a portion of
the road being graded by Overseer
Hancock, and the night being pitch
dark, they drove into the ditching,
overturning the buggy, with Mrs.
Johansen underneath, but Herman
catching the horse by the head im
mediately, prevented his running
away, thus saving the lady from what
might have terminated seriously. No
damage.
Farm for Sale
Good improved half-section, five
miles from Loup City, at $32 per
acre, inquire of R. M. Hiddleson.
ROBERT P. STARR
(Successor bo M. II. Mead)
Bonded Abstracter
Loup City, - Nebraska.
Ouly set of Abstract books in county
S. A. ALLEN,
DEJVTIST,
LOUP CITY, - - NEB.
Office up stairs in the new State
Bank bulletin".
W, L. M'ARCY,
BEN TIST»
LOUP 0ITY, NEB
OFFICE: East Side Public Sauaie
Phone, 10 on 36
I Cure Nerve-Vital Debility, Weak
ness, Drains, Rupture, Stricture,
Varicocele, Blood Poison, Private
Skin and Chronic Diseases of Men
| I do not ask you to
come to me Hrst if you
believe others can cure
you. Should they fail,
don't give up. It is
better to come late
than not at all. Re
member, that curing
S diseases after all oth
/ ers have failed has
’ jbeen my specialty for
(years. If you cannot
_ I 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 system ever devised. I make no
charge for private counsel and give to each
patient a legal contract in writing, hacked
by abundant capital, to holdrfor the promise
Physicians having stubborn cases to treat
are cordially invitedtU/nilKiy cured of all
to consult with me. ™ UIT1EI1 WOIEb and
bladder diseaser, ulcerations, meastrual
.rouble, etc. Confidential. Private tome in
the suburbs, before and during confinement.
Motherly care and best attention guaran
teed . Good homes found for babies.
FREE* „ POSITIVELY FREE!
No charge whatever to anv
man. woman or child living in LOUP CITY
or vicinity, suffering from any CHRONIC
gfSKASE. a *10 GO X-RAY EXAMINA
TION. Come and let me look Inside of you
absolutely free of charge.
Dr Rich specialist. grand
l-M. nivll, ISLAND. NEB. Ofticeop
posite City Hall, 103 W. Second Street.
I have some extra
heavy boned, lengthy,
pure Poland China boars
now ready for service,
and a few high-grade
Shorthorn bulls for sale
at Wild Rose Stock Farm
one mile east of town.
Phone, 2 on 12.
L. N. SMITH.
E. G. Taylob, J. S. Pedlek, C. C. Carlsen.
President. Vice President. Cashier
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— DIRECTORS
H
W: R. Mellor, J. W. Long, S. N. Sweetlani
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LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA.
Capital Stock, - - $25,000.00
Individual Liability, $250,000.00
Tapering Waists!
R. & C. CORSETS
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We suggest that you come and
inspet the new Spring R. & C.
models we are showing, before '
you order your new spring j
gowns. If you secure one of
these models to have your
gowns fitted over, you can rest
assured they will possess the
fashionable “Directoire” lines.
Our stock includes sizes for all
figures. Here is shown one of
the latest models for'medium
figures—medium bust, flat hip,
extra long back. Price in Coutil
(B28) $1.50; same in Batiste (B29 ’
$1.50. Every pair guaranteed. ]
These Corsets In prices from 50c to $5.00 j
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CONHISER’s
A. J. KEARNS
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Phone, 30. Office at Residence
Two Doors East of Telephone Central
Lnnp Eiffl. - Habraska
O. E. LONGA C RE i
PHYSICIAN aid SURGEON \
Office, Over New Bank. I
TELEPHONE CALL, NO. 39 j I
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WE
ARE THE PEOPLE WHO ^
Sell Thejn
IN ALL SIZES
STYLES AND KINDS
Our list embraces the latest and most
I up-to-date patterrs to be found in any mar- ^
ket.
■ Our prices are as low as the same qual
ity of goods commands, no matter where
you go to get them.
We invite you to call and look them
over before making your selections for Fall
and Winter purchases.
Hayhurst - Callaway
Hardware Gojnpapy
The Hail Storm the Other Night
Reminds us that it is time to put up your screens. Come in ano let us make
you an estimate on those that you need. No matter what the size of the
jvindow or the number of the lights, we can fit you.
Screens from 75c TTtd v
The Mites and Lice have Their Eyes ^
Upon that Flock of Chickens
A single dollar will get a gallon of Carbolinium. Paint your roosts with this
and save the chicks. SEE US FOR SCREENS AND CARBOLINIUM
KE-ySTOHE LUJVIBEP GO. >
Loup City, Ashton, Eockville, Schaupps, and Arcadia, K tb