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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1910)
v Our Loans. I The loans of this bank amount to about SI60.000. which is being used by good, responsi ble business men and farmers of this community. This entire sum is only a part of nearly S200.000 of money that belongs to our deposit ors. S35.000 of capital stock and surplus besides undivided profits, and private resources of stockholders. In this way. our bank serves the commu nity in a two-fold purpose; safe-guard ing their wealth and loaning it out to produce more wealth for the community. This bank has never failed to take care of the needs and interests of its custom ers. whether depositors or borrowers. The First National Bank, Loup City, Nebraska THE NORTHWESTERN TllCKSIi.VY. MARCH 10. Mo A Few Market Quotations. < rn. per bu . .4.', $ 4s Wi«ar. per bu...to t* .Ofi Oi'.- per bu .x; « - K*rjr>. per due. .15 Hens, p r 5b.. .0* >. • .rii* ickews per lb .it* Baptist Billetia . ' ■ ek: Sun 1! '• ...Junior Cnion ■ * vpio k: K. \ . 1‘ 1'.. 6:® o'clock. etMia >*Tr:.'t * '•>*: prayer meeting: ■ i rdia i» invited J J \MK' Ifutor , LOCALJMEWS. Lis’<« a*, end 1 Latent*. tbe 1 lotlsier * . market for Pies Vs. e\ t'oncer, the dray Bias. Cel Liar. ».• tit s. a'e c.nvi alfalfa or ba> see K K Coming v 1 v osger J v>n «5, alien its seed of a dravaaan s s-*.»iv t»us aeek for s.- x .-• vs ..: .as o.-st F r-ains ta T*«»b l‘r\«|*rrlj for sale k\ Jell* W. Uis nt» and Yut sv*l tw si - *' H • TV ? s e evaie# , vh*l;f t“, x: « t.vsirs • M •" L ClOfc. • . 4b»«Y ?» xr tv;>t *at ■ ■ .S' ;x* ‘.si V k Wvs* If x - mast a ‘sax in a kwsrty and ■ ' 1 >« • k«b «r i«|»ni*iol fpsieb i> at sreat bargains. Nfe J. W. Uas. Tasx «.r 1 ..ft* ’ and «£**• t* tVn -s •{<» -an cet anyt*vinc yes «an* s .. «'■' •; s . etT*. v and belts' s_ tr,v;xrl b L'xrent-r, Mie k : ,-fT - .M-r wa-.ts •• ..’.'.xMYUPdMs a: Ui> week b o Tor your pocket book Read it til ikr T«»n PnfMty offered f .*r wale at first hands hy calling on John W. Lone. 7 t Loup v Mi s are now mak ■ . their own rye flour Ask for it w en you bey rye flour. -t-a bones, ground. f--r chickens, .-•s; *ig g. ing ' * laying liens, for sa <t by Lee Bros. Try it. Keaie®ber Cvnhiser’s big auction s. ■ govd- f. • ten lays, cjmmeao Wednesday March l«Ui i krajers. d not -sell your good • get price' from tlie 7 * sty Mil', .v Light Co. • Ravenna Creamery Co pays • . ru*e for eggs de -• i a* ti>e Teamen lie re. I. .ms! 1..satis! Loans! Loans! |sT:7. Loans at lowest r.*T sat John d'. Lone's. '.MV Uie ClKticest of -i. Trv i> market once, and n ; 3 7* ay s be a cusUuner. 1 i'.r-Mk’as; Food made at the M’.i.s. For sale at all Loup w si - - >t*i!s per pound. a- ... ;-ig 7* cents cash fv-r vered at rise creamery Kavknva i'kkavksv Go l s : cl..-hier. will have a i: style and up-to . . ;n a f. » days, Watch .. .v an- a dray, pi tone tTias »r< ot cave your order either :mbtr yard or R. (! 17..' >r. He.; of service guaranteed * .« t t. rgv: that Ferdinand;. the urni: are man. will duplicate any pri \s given by :* ■ .-atai <g ..e houses, an: t -ng.»e v ou ng a rws below them. s'.wvan Conger drav. are on t tami froiu Morning to night, but you *dl get the nuh'test kind of s r> »v-e on a iiurrv c» Try Uiem. *f. give t v pers. n wlio took the w re -vetting from the Rail I*ark till t A*th o‘ this month to return It c- arrest will follow Husky Jkvnku T \ M Nlrkolaus U»e drayman for ^uick and satisfactory service i »vi orders a*, toe Keystone. Lem liter's or Taylor's e vvauvr, vvr plione his residence. s on h»T L. ap i'll\ fiour is giving gwsl satis faction. Why ».v? use flour made *’ vx i Uv-ve town and help a l*o we i .v.ry' Knng in vour wlieat awl v a'vgv for dour. U*i «* V lO .V'W-V -V I.HMTT i\t A«hU4. \J*» *1*1 All* *nhn»tl i v» su >.»%••* »>*»*, to «**i* >»»* : .*»,>* I* x*.*l«M »mU It*'* ***»>* * \ V! 'rlk« lw**<*l «**».'*<» K* wM |W*> An> hip* M »** '*** iW *.: ' V\>» V'Hls*«»t*W. **I A X *H. WiU**. \vV »*j Ua'Av lit* ItJhMA* X*K\*|I !x>. >H AxWl K* *A\**lW m* It******* *. AlU | >v*l I HA*** *U**IM*» M*rt» A MMi a*,I I At* AWV * .*H||* n*«tttl*tl *A‘ * *1 . i HMli t***' It V**A* tlAWAi M*k|*. |*Svt I'T.t* >t*V* tv .«v» MAA'H xs »*i* aha* tv* tv**** wK* ahhiwii Notice l*artie< wantinp their farms sold, please call and list them with me at jour earliest convenience. I am in correspondence with a number of buyers coming to purchase land in >herman county. Yours for business. A. L. Zl MM HUMAN. Lee Bros, pay highest cash price for hides 1 N. Syas was on the sick list a few days last week. Take your hides to Bennett and get the highest market price. I*on't forget Conhiser's big sale commencing next Wednesday. tins L. 'vnt. last week sold his auto to W 1>. Garner, the blacksmith. Thoroughbred Buff Rock eggs at #1 per setting. Mrs W. T. Gibson. ('ari de a Motte wa> over from 11 & .mi last Thursday on business. Let Lorentr take your measure for a spring ,uit from those new patterns lie can show you. Waiter Woznk'kon Monday tinished l>.: Imp tin Mike Chilewski barn in north Loup City at your own price in live bip d- ’is:ration sale given by Coo htser, March \ v'.; oake no mistake in calling on th, s’.ewart Conger drays when you wan; quick servioy, to- IVterson ami family arrived ee tins week a^ler tiieir winter's , m in Ftwnia Uvnnett ' meat market i> the place tv get .’kns; of xteaks. ttsiu oysters a st everything m his line > r Sale My *esivle«ee in east 1 v*p Otyt tw wvl trad, same tor 'va vs.ate G vt ram G\«\n g < •*** x* »>'; ivave a twg sale vv» •g r vt Wxsioesiityv and last mg tVe da." I Var it in mmd tor bargain*. h-i K»4' Assistvsl by h. N' Syas an Harry TAv or. are hut Sting a kit- wm and tmdtv\>»v addition to Jim i <> s residence-. Monday. G •$ ivager fiaWwd p$as t ' ng Me IVter Grvrdtihskt v-ottage west • tie Keyst,me lumber yard twit It by G'a ter Wnentek h. G. TAykvr Ivas just received a ar of i*rd coal of Uwe right sire for Svasf burners Better pfvone in your orders while Mte supply asts The adies of the M K aid society » hold a Kensington at the home of Mrs. a. R. Outhouse next Wednes day afternoon, tire ltith instant.. Mrs. Mattaw lias just received a large consignment of famous Jackson • >r J. J. C. corsets. Can tit am figure. It always pars to buy the best. Trices. 91 to tit. I»o not tit a new dress over an old corset . Mrs R. T. Starr left for Grand 1-land Monday morning to undergo an operation for an ailment of long standing later Word was received by Mr. Starr Tuesday afternoon that -he had passed through the operation successfully. Mrs. Gus Lorenta. who has been visiting her parents at Ravenna for some time, was last week taken very ill with a threatened attack of ap pendicitis. but later word brings the happy tidings to Mr. Lorenu that site is tatter and will not have to undergo an operation as was first supposed. Irvin Bar rick, who three years since moved t o a farm near Litchfield, last week muted on his farm in Webster tow nship. recently purchased of Frank Rlaschke. bringing him tack near Loup City once more. Mr. Rlaschke moved on his farm, purchased of Mrs Clara Hawk, so he will remain in this vicinity. Thus we gain one good ciliren and keep another. A card from t'arle McKinnle, under date of March I, from St. Louis, says he and wife were to leave that night for Crystal City. Texas, near San Antonio, to which point he wants the Northwestern sent till further notice, t'arle says they are all right and etijoving life The "Rig Chief” should come tack to the best count v on earth and get pointers on happi ness from pah* Leach. We trust the parents ahd patrons of the first primary department of our politic schools presided over by Miss Nettie Conger, will not forget tin* art exhibit to ta given by her pupils at their room tomorrow atter noon, March II. fn»m - to tio'clock Go and examine the work done by tta litt >e ones, thus pleasing teacher and pupiK. In-side- showing a Just ap preciation of tta work talng done Last Thursday, \. L. Kmlerle sold h - tine vpiarter section in Webstar township to Mike Smith vif Sctaupps. • be iMusideration talng iRhtn Mr Kuh-fie bad net tta least intention s, "tug till Mr Smith came to bbn • hat i.netting, ami the deal was made ,ii tta instant tie named the price I; was one of Vta nuickesl real estate t rawsaction* in tlie count \ N history We understand Mr Kndeike will wove j to Loup t Aty fvir tta present Wo rovoivoM a tOonoani o*H Momtav fr.»>\\»K .V hvnMJM* *1 AoHHOi. OOvX‘» > ,v<**i iw Mm. viumomnN oanxin M> >• ««i l.a»« at No" Va»k iVi.V. a w» W vat a kkravrm'Vml v rxil Wr* . Mr tarn: now tvovain Ha an in , A -femio Vinnv iivo |Mil» Otono of ii»K uw*vo ivwmj s‘t wnv'H ionmtii t* wno a in» to* iw*n »n naano** in iivo HooM *» vt>o NouvnN moiiNO^** Ha voam amt "n« in mwal at ia»* naaH nn aai *n* w» Ho H «oi»no no *» n*ii nw***i "WH >Hi* woom-n nnvi "n Havo ns> 4.wW in * oiwai iinvo oiii A-s vaoWmio iW noroaxa twono nvoi i*i n*» vsontn4n>i»nv ova tH*m *w Mrs. T. M. Reed is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Ainslie L. Dans, at Greeley. Frank Dietz moved to town last Friday and into the Mike Chilewski place in the north part of the city. Mrs. J. A. Angier arrived here last Friday evening from her home in Arkansas, for an extended visit with her son and many friends. Marion Zink, formerly a resident of this county, and for the past few years confined in the insane asylum at Lincoln, died at the asylum Tues day of this w eek. Mrs. Annie Fowler left last Thurs day for the M. E. hospital at Omaha for an operation, which we under stand was successfully performed Monday of this week. Mrs. Mathew last week received from the wholesale millinery houses of St. Joseph, about 50 elegant pat tern hats, which she will have on exhibition about March 25th. Clias. Ling arrived from Aurora last week and occupies the cottage vacated by the Northwestern editor. We understand he w ill start a 10-cent feed barn here in the near future. Master Harold Leininger has been quite ill the past few days with some ailment of his left side, extending from shoulder to hip. quite alarming for a t ime, but is yielding to medical t reatment. Mr. John Youngquest of Aurora orders the Northwestern to visit him in the future, to enable him to keep tab on his handsome sons and daugh ter. and on the news of this best county in the state. Thanks. August Dietz, who left here some four or live years ago. going to Bur well. has returned to Loup City and occupies the Long house west of the Catholic church. The family arrived Tuesday. Mr. Dietz coming the fol lowing day w ith the car of goods. Paul Heizner lias moved on the farm he recently purchased of Pan! llushhousen. about two miles from Rockville and shifts las postottice ad dress to that live burg. Glad we are to have Paul remain with us. even if he does get a little further from; headquarters. Mrs. Adamson lias moved her milli nery stock into Leschinsky's store,! where she w ill he pleased to see hei old customers, as well as new ones 1 She has a new and complete stock of all the new shapes and trimmings of. all kinds, tail and see. Opening, j March 25-2B-27. Mr. and Mis. Herman Jung and daughter came home from Omaha, last Saturday evening. Mr. Jung hav ing sufficiently recovered his recent operation. We are pleased to know lie lias passed successfully through the ordeal ami trust he may soon be restored to perfect health. Mr. J. Magnuson. who arrived here, from Maryuette last week to take charge of lus tarm southeast of town t>egin> life here correctly by ordering the Northwestern to come regularly! to his home. And in that he is fob) lowing in the footsteps of all the; good Hamilton county people who' have interests here. We received a pleasant call last Saturday from Mr. W R. Cline, foe j i" e this state, who : is teaching in mat. No- is, near! Ashton Mr Chive lias nut in stone time in Hie past in tt*e printing trade, which makes him at iwune in newspaper offices He is stopping at tiie home of Frank Whitman. ivr, Kearns believes in Bellevue college, and belief with him means action, hence ,me day feast week, a' an earnest df bis love and faith inj Uvat c.svi educational institution, ive raised kb*' by subscription ami sent it in to live trustees. \ few such friends in every WMM* in Nebraska would mean much to Bellevue Kverv friend <oi Mr ami Mrs Burt McKinnie will want bo bear them in Uieit latest concert work, and with- [ out doubt tiie opera house w ill be tilled bo its very doors. Tliose wist have never lieaixi tive McKinnie s will, miss the opportunity of tiieir lives, if tliey fail to be present, At opera house. Monday evening, March ltbh. Last Thursday afternoon the little babe of Mr. and Mrs. W. I'. Reed passed away after a short illness. For three months Uie little one had been Hie joy of the father and mother and the delight of the brothers and sisters, but they have the consolation of Jesus' promise saying "Suffer the little children to come unto Me and forbid them not. for of such is the kingdom of (tod." The funeral was held at the home Saturday forenoon by Rev. W. O. Harper and the little one laid to rest in Evergreen cemetery. Some forty of the close friends and relatives of Mr. Marsel Youngquest of Logan township gave him a genuine surprise last Saturday even-1 ing. March 5th. by descending in an ! avalanche upon his home, in honor of his 'steenth birthday anniversary, and after an evening of repartee, music and good things to eat. and a general pleasant time all around, presented him with a tine watch chain in commemoration of the an niversary. departed for their several homes, leaving Marsel wishing lie could have a birthday every day hereafter. Last Kridav a very sad accident occurred at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. j James Gray, some ten or twelve miles southwest of Loup t'ity, when their IS months' old hoy obtained a quan tity of cuni'cntraied lye and drank it. The little one lingered in intense suffering until Sunday afternoon, when it passed away. The funeral was held in the Habooyk school house on Monday afterruvn by Lev. W t'.! Harper and the remains laid to rest in Verdure tie cemetery. This sad ( affair calls to mind the burning to death of a 4 year old girl in this same family a few years ago. We received a pleasant call last ; Thursday from Messrs, Kd ami i'aul Magnuson of Marquette, this state, j Their father, Mr. J. Magnuson, ar rived tliat evening with his family to take lossMkw of ids farm three miles southeast of Loup t'ity, known as the Klipson plait', Mr. I'aul to remain hero with non and h'lp make , it one of the fast farms in the coun tv. while Mr. Kd returned to Mar-j quelle to farm another year, and lias the Northwestern visit him there io keep him pvswxt on the news fieri' success and happiness to all the. members of this gvsai family. At a meeting *4 live Ministerial j Assicialion. arrangements were made j Vo observe next tsumiav in live in | U'ic-sf ol creating sentiment lavoraivi, 1 Vo tite passage ol a lull granting u« privilege s4 county opt ten in Netnas *a Kacb of tbv I'asts'i* will steak vm vbe sutqvs'V tv' ius texpevVive csmgvegattvwvs av Vive morning servtee ami in Vim evening a wnnet ntass service will t*e hehi tn vlte lAe* Ip Vet tan w lien tv b expeeved i Vive toeeVttvg a til be avKireawal ip lay men v eorsimi tnv tvavnm ts ex Vend ; vsl vo ah vo at vend vW vnwee* aep \ tee* o» vbe vbkt and Vs' bn paesenv av I vbe tnam nteeving in vW exenbm I This firm has the exclusive sale of Children’s and Young Men’s Clothing Dmtgnod mmd m*mn*factwrmd by David M Pfaslxer 4 Company Every fashion feature has been incorporated, and every smart effect attained, and above all. from start to finish each garment is manufactured with s view to durability, lasting shape and attractiveness, which is fully appreciated by the wearer. This manufacture of clothing has stood the test of years; has worked its way to the top of excellence, and is there to stay. Call and inspect the garment*, their a .tractiveness will influence you to buy. The complete line now on exhibition at Lorentz, The Clothier. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that there will lie a citizens' caucus held at the court house on Monday, March u‘lst. at $ o'clock p. m. for the purpose of placing in nomination a set of candi dates for the various offices to be; tilled at the election to lie held April Mh, and to transact such other bust- * ness as may properly come before such meeting. Every voter in the city, regardless of party affiliations, who is interested in the future wel-1 fare of the city is requested to lie i present. By Order of Committee. « • « — Car of Early Ohio Soed potatoes 85c par bushel, at Felix Makowski's. ivn t forget the McKinnie concert next Monday evening at the opera house, it will tie the grandest musical event ever given in this city. Henry Kuhl is minus the end of his left thumb. Tuesday, while butchering twelve hogs tor home con sumption, the last porker which suc cumbed to the inevitable concluded to have a Uttie human meat for his ownwnsuiuption ami getting Henry's thumb in his capacious maw bit 08 ti*e end of it slick ami clean it wcuM mu be difficult to guess what Henry said in dear-cut ami clwdcest mother tongue l ast Sunday aftethv'on wlwm Mr do! n Needham was bringing his -ta.ighter, Mbs iVarte Newham of the treasurerV office, in Bronx a day at home, and w l*n near tire home or IV;er Rowe, tire team frightened at some boys playing and swerxed to one safe, upsetting tire covend Iwtgg' ami throwing tire occupants th the. ground, with the tnrggx oxer them.: Fortunately tire double trees broke, tire bones getting loose from the! buggy before dragging tirem any dis tance. else this item might have ; chronicled serious injury to one or ! both. As It was. besides a few bruises and a bad shaking up. neither were tire worse for their exciting experience Of nasturtiums tlrereate dwarf and climbing varities, to suit all situa tions, with flowers practically alike Any ordinary well-drained soil will support them perfectly, even though it is decidedlv thin. In fact, they blossom better in such earth, than in very rich, for in tire latter they run to leaf and are apt to rot off in wet weather: in their own dense shade, especially if at all crowded. Sow as early as the ground is ready. The dwarf of Tom Thumb division will lie in bloom in two months, insects will leave them alone—aphids colonize unpleasantly on the climbers some times and they will still be blossom ing when frost comes if picked froelv. This is true of most annuals, in fact: liberal picking induces generous flowering, for they go on, industrious ly lient on producing see. until allow ed to do so.—Woman's Home Com panion. Mr. W. Todd and family of Bur well have been visiting the past few days with Mr. Todd's sisters. Mes dames K. M. Henry and 1. N. Svas, and families. Mr. Todd, who has for years past been editor of the Burwell Tribune, and for the four years past treasurer of Barfield countv, will leave lodar with Iris family for Lawrence. Nuckolls county where be will start a new trailer, with a brand new outfit, ami publish a paper called the Tribune, be being unable to break away from the name of tire paper he has so successfully run at Burwell since some time after the landing of Noah's ark on Ml, Ararat. ; Will Todd is a txirn newspaper man and could no more easily break awav from what Iras been bis life work than could a leopard change hlsspots, and we shall expeot and know that hls new Tribune will be a correct1 ukeness of the energy and brains be always puts into the newspajrer busi ness, Here Vs with lire new Tribune with pleasure. Some timebetween Saturday, dark, and Sundav morning. daylight- the let> feet of oement sidewalk just east of Hr. Main's residence, was picked up lodily ami removed from its foun dation and deponent sayeth not where the void, clammy stuff went. No detective, peace officer or search warrant lias been put on the trail of the giant or giants who have been able to shoulder the heavy load and , walk off with it. or at least this news-1 paper has not i»een able to scent a due thereof Ami thereby hangs a taV. story or wonderful creation tliat might well bathe the writer of Rallies to Wat Anyway, without alluding to the wonderful v»uary, "Who IVrged Riff's, Name*" of which thtaaeenm to tv a part et the truly lieartrending st 't\ ami entitled, "who Stole That Soh'walk* we e-vpeot the city vxwtn d‘ will dvwe the taW with tivv a ttanshxreaatkxn scene tu wum, will. hhwar a brand new wwli, sw the. wJkkAkaA XUU tu Ill kho iWaea^l A ”” Iff k Tvv |ffW I iff vHT Funeral of Edwid Veeder The funeral of Edwin Veeder took place from the Methodist church last Friday afternoon, under the auspices of the Loyal Mystic Legion, a large number of friends gathering to pay their last respects to the departed. The services were conducted hi Rev Harper, pastor of the church. Mrs. G. W. Hunter adding a few choice words in honor of their brother, when the remains were taken to Sunny Slope cemetery for interment, a goodly number following the body to its final resting place. "A precious one from us has gone, A voice we loved is still; A place is vacant in our home. Which never can l*e tilled. God in His wisdom has recalled The boon His love had given. And though the body moulders here, The soul is safe in heaven." CARh ON THANKs: To those whoso kindly offered their assistance and sympathy during the illness and after the death of our son and fattier, we wish to extend our heartfelt gratitude Mr. ami Mrs. S. F Kk\ nouns, Layaha Ykrorr w-» Rev, M*\ def rds and wife, for merly Miss Lucv Grow, were here for the funeral of ttie infant child ol W V Reed, returning tv ttieir home at Mitter, Monday morning -TU-. WWW PmAytertai Bulletin Wc itxxixc to S aw the McKlWhlv'v us K't ne\t Subsidy munMug's wrxicip, In theevenuw uwxvili S ave a union vpwtoe will, the MesSuvltsi and I5ap IW v'hutvlv's hyp the iw^ww nS v'tearing >entnwent In favwtyvf hva optdxvn, lids service will he hehi In Ute Prwhvterian church and util Ive addreissed by laymen, lv> not forget the McKlnnle con x'cri next Monda> night In Ute opera Ihxunp, School Notes A second meeting of the life ran Will he held tvvf Friday. March llth'. Every Ivviy cordially invited The Fyhsics class are having in teresting work in electricity. Fast week they made several hattems. with great success. Edwin t Mil sen. Clark Whittaker, Hemple Jones and Milford Tracy have applied for a patent on the one they made, which is entirely free from cross currents or any other kind The F. C. H. S. athletes haw or ganized a baseball team with Edwin Ohlsen captain, and Supt. O'Connell manager. The boys are practicing faithfully in order that they max compete with other teams. The 4th and 5th grades were taught by Hessie Smith, during the absi nee of her sister. The literary society wish to thank K. P. Starr for the book "Hob, its Kulesof Order" widen he presented to t he school Notice ot Hearns on Petition tor Letters ot AftoiBistration State of Nebraska i > ss Sherman County ' The State ot Nebraska To the next of kin and all !>• raons tun re* ed in th, estate of Adelade Morin deceased late of said county: Notice is hereby given that on March gth tt>lo. a petition was died tn the County Court of said county for the appointment of an administrator of the estate of Adelade Meriti deceased. lale of aaid cemttv and that th, name was set for bearin* Tuesday the sn. day of April. ItU'i, at the hour ot one oYlo k tn 'he afternoon at the oftlce of K X Smith County Judge of said county. In houp City in said county at which time and place all per sons interested tu said e>taie ma\ appear an I be bears! concerning said appointment thven under my hand and the seal of said eourt this nth day ot March lam (sttat.1 K A. -anvil County Judge il.asi pub. Mar t>U Conhiser’s Specials A Quiet Tip We are still in the rimr without any competition. Tim readers of this oaper will do well to keep their eyes on this adv. from week to week. It will cure them and mend their poeketbook likewise. READ AND PROFIT BY IT G lbs Good Santa Clara Prunes, - - 25c 5 ibs. Good Whole Rice, - 25c iC oars Good Laundry Soap, new style - 25c 2 cans 3-1 b. Gaked Beans. - 25c 25c Bottie or Catsup; ... . |5C 2 cans o-lb. reaches. .... 25c 2 cans 3-lb. Plums,.25c We also intend to put on a Manufacturers’ Demonstration Sale FROM MARCH 16th TO 26th WATCH POE IT CONHISER’S A WORKING CAPITAL OF OVER Thirty-seven Thousand Five Hundred Dollars Inspires confidence in the The Solidity of this Institution. The Substantial Men Behind It. Its Reputation for Progressiveness. Its Large Loaning Capacity. Its Spirit of Accommodation. Have attracted an army of e'.ients whose DEPOSITS AGGREGATE OVER $150,000.00 Promote your interests by allying yourself as a depositor with this strong and siuyoss'uI institution. LOUP CITY STATE BANK E. G, Taylok, J. S. Pki'Lkk, C. C. Carlskn, President. Vice President. Cashie Moving Time IS ABOUT HERE And you will surely nood some CARPETS, RUGS. Llpoleupi, Poftiefs, Wipdow Shades, Lace Gurtaips, •Wall paper, FURNITURE PIANOS AND ORGANS When you need anything in my line, don't for get I meet all competition. H. P. Ferdinandt Furniture Co. KEYSTONE LU1VIBEB eo! At Loup C ity, have just unloaded a car of White Ced?r FV-se Posts Anil are offering them at K> 1 « ion ><aoh. Tbe*e are rare a bargain. Time to get busy \\i building, so bring in vour bills and we will give \«o i'jmo -itos on them. Yards at Loup City, Ashton, Rockyille, u) ps, , i d Atvadia, Neb BACK TO TKE F ARM The greatest advertisement ever ^ iwn to u«"Oe>'n ’arm lands is contained in the present discussion re.: * g the high cost of living. Our population and i s di mai has in* creased beyond the ratio ot increased soil produets n*> man who owns a farm is surer R day than ever bob' e oi »> tnture value aud worth to him. Netrl\ a iniRuiw >■> *va' ■* eome annually to this country. The west is i v *u * >• 's.pula tton at the rate of half a million a year .. o owns a NO or -Rt-acre worn-out tanu in Km< ; - > < it m* dependent, vet the west otters you Njo <n t > WmdeU lauds or Htkacre tracts of Oovemimmt ,ivi m «i .1, ,-u a price that comes near Wing a gut With ihe absolute certainty that tl \nd< w ” Wh*, vend the roach of the homesteader n» a - w \ - ' 1 juty you to get hnhl of a western tsvn bo v< > v. y». ,r son Whine it is to\ n'e { \ I- tomhwth v IMLKMhK KH.tio >» ' nt It ^ * "tX ^ V ^ . 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