The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, March 24, 1910, Image 5

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    ' Our Loans.
nnnThCJ°inS °f **** bank amount to about
' 5 60.000 which is being used by good, responsi
ble business men and farmers off this
community.
eon, .. Jh's entire sum is only a part of nearly
SZOi/.OOG of money that belongs to our deposit
ors. S35.000 of capital stock and surplus
besides undivided profits, and private
resources of stockholders.
n this way. our bank serves the commu
nity in a two-fold purpose; safe-guard
•ng 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 interestsof its custom
ers. whether depositors or borrowers.
- The First National Bank,
Loup City, Nebraska
THK \«»KTH 'VESTERX
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LOCAL_NEWS.
A v i -emf ns f *i sa> tit Lee
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la fired uf a draurjuB
— t.w. ‘Late* •*—"_* at tie
L -t Mr: pat: . *
- '•.'** : "* - • 't and art
ttarsaia* <1; i •«u I*r»{M*rt\
f..r *a r •«% J.iliii U. Lobs
* - L- _ j \ t « a for
xa 4* t Ta • . r<-vau*r.
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re-* * - * letting C < <• ••ret
_r :* reja.erd. c iranrd
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• - sair PkMB L tier
... ■ - e*r •. * :• t:.-r fat
1 -.-x* ant ;ai --a- A L 1 BA**
at- a d n r it» a L. -f*. and
e • - *. vr«jrt A agrr.
I > b ■!* t.r iai^ruwd projur
t • at mil kare..i«x. W J. W .
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v «an*. t ~ -’. rmg *-it « rated
at; , rx—d:’t*ae it V* L^erisU, tie
. r .*'-■* a at ■ eg* t C
. - . * >.n get an;-::.»ng
y,»e wasrt
1 . air n ixta.r m a. .ng •**
• «a't * *»£••* dra>*»:m tot
• ant j a&cfc men >*»
ill ikr T<*«b Prwprrij B#t red
f..r xi!t at *M ha»d* M raliing
in Juha VS. Lr.se.
^ a** x _* _t r -a • *
3K1 mm * awe - a* '•»-*-*. -and * ‘ret
e* re a*r t: X* ,-f I
Tre Lap * '.* V, ... are n^« sai
.-tg * -••* * • t _r '»• for it
• ten jam tBij rye ftacr.
fa-nBKtt'. aarat usarket i* tie jsiar*
t r»* -ac.™e*t ■ .*.«»• tb- ' > .t*-r.
and « • • ntiii’e :o Sii* inr
F *opd. tear *1 • M L c; -nil. a
mi - v * • epr an .ia«
X.X-- te a ;»t*r a* ti.:* «®ee.
i . * •: ■ r- a ft J ■ 3T good
« .-I re ■ get '»nrr* Srosfc tie
1. 1 :;i M .V Ligik da.
1 1 .. IWJ*
• ‘ - ‘ T «e0> de
*:;. mff§ *2 Hie brre
1 ..ii*! I «aa*! L««aa*! L*»au*!
U . ! *;a;c L aa* at lo»r*1
r iic* at J<»Lb W. l.«»ar‘*.
*: - mi* the choioesd. of
Tr market omre. and
» >. ■ * ?«**• a -«»®rr
< . T i.r-a. fa.**. F • *1 made at tie
■ vi' - t -* *aeat aO Loup
- *--- a*. - ■--*;■* :*>-r pc-aad.
** e M ■ ■ :**ane i® ea*t
... *; *-adr same for
» Waa-TBa WaatanE.
la-- -.an to> pel p:«ad
»•- a* *1 ;5> per i» i V few left
*i«rf »
Car of Early Ohio Seed
potatoes 35c per bushel,
at Felix Makowski's.
1 * * Ta» :■ nr as *'. ii h! a
car- f ard caa ■*} Hi- ripht sire for
It*. : ._r»*-r* : letter phone in your
«jer* while tin *apjir’ ia*st*.
If i.-j m*r.' a dray, piome ilia*.
E -»r roar order
wsti either i»tr r lani or E. <«.
Ti t ;ie.* ■ *■ T- :re puaraatead.
I<«; J -rp . that K- rhnandt. the
(.ti:- .t esta »L duplicate any
pr; ■— filr# In tl«e --a'i p.# bc»-i«e*.
ai*i Tien t -«'e ■ -a Up a re* tor i >« them.
The Sv»ir *' «nrrr dra;. ate •«
ti*e hk‘i from awraiiac to mplit t*ui
y >j Wil pet the ,aii4>< kini of
uerrir*- « a bannr tall. Try them.
Tr; M Si * ai* t:«e anrau.
T tr . .. . and satkefartorj service
Leai- 'rder* at the Keystone. Lrm
. r . * . r Ta- . t's e erator. or phone
P 2 - leWCV. *- W!.
and see our new line of
I i:t v K « 4i junt in fma Sew
* •• V a *er U-h cloth ad' -fitted
• the K inator. price £ru.
L>»’ r < rrr Mm ismx 0».
* anted Man and wife without
« . ir-ti. r *.np'«e man. u> work <m
fvnr mu*t he outer and bare some
etpe* » i.gcd waper to ripbi peo
}•■*- Will Lire for <ne year. For par
's ar- addntwik Sarth wet*m. or IT.
jvL-wmn. iditon Seh
\ No 1 **«-<! r; m for sale by Lee
and *ee T. M. Herd for lb
re spreader*
If * near time hr the street
•phnfcler again.
"I M Heel veil* *indtl.llls. pumps
and a general line of supplies.
lie men be r Klsner. the reliable
. »r -r guarantee* a . iii* watches
Mi*- «.rac-- A dan * n ret urtted home
M <nday eve ning from iter extended
> i*n in • *malia.
Mr and Mr* U I* Ke<-d left Mon
morning fur Indiana, for the
lewSt f Mr. Heed s health.
1 '..r 1 r end. Mall.ia* Zt.-erof lioelus
- «e» .. r*n* »* fortl«e North west
err. - visit* for anotlier year.
Mr* B I*. Higgins of I'niversity
a e arr: d a*t evening and i* a
g •*: of Mrs Fauna McCrav.
t Mr* Mathew * for corsets.
- in -id* -wear and h *u-. Fresh.
i. a: remarkably low figures.
Mr-. H 1' Starr returned front
•rat*f 1-and a*t evening, nicely re
vering from net recent operation.
. Jess < u. ey. Men* and Kmma
* *u- -*< came horn* fn*m Lincoln
a-- en.ng f r tiie La*.er holidays.
v good a* new l-hoie torch-light
-a- -ne *toie can t«r bought cheap
t ..rig at tiie Northwestern office,
a ; r* and Georg* Kownian left
i -i»y morning for tiie west, in
‘ * ;- f benefiting the latter *
tai.irig tiealth.
Mrs rwan M i»s n of W ashington
' . tied at herlion:r last even
■ g as. ut * So o'clock. We have no
1 rtl.er particulars.
1* not fai. to see Mrs. Mathew's
wtge variety -f pan* rn oats Every
*t .p *■ :ate MM*LI* ST"v K
i'n — extremely reasonable.
Mr and Mr*. C. II Kee of Wash
-ng: ' • ' . ■ ~d a vi*ii .it *eveia. day*
w< »— « fr x Mr. and Mr*. Ja*
* -:.-y Mar tie the ladies
eing s.-ter
• ■ -* efl saiunia
rr a u*ii with a sister. Mrs. A. T.
t :** at t entra. iit. .aler to go
«-n to«'i.tcago for a two week*' visit
with an uncie.
sam < i.us.-n from near Havenna
»** a p easani caler la*r Friday.
»: a - : ■ .-bet r , :?.* Nr:
western r riancia y and invest in the
bargain* ft rra in l n: i*er **a.e
t card from C T McKinnie at
■ - a • Teia*. advi—
:.ange ti* aodres- of tiie North-1
* •--tern rn- k to Loup City, lie and
»:te raving tie re tiie 3th instant
lor .*her puatk
L .. v ity fk ur i* giving gesai satis
facUtec Bill not use Hour made at
y - : --me town and Jielp a home
industry* i.ring in your w neat and
cxci-ange for tlour.
Lh r Cm Mill & Lh.ht Co.
Mr* II. A. saunders and Mrs.
ilaney Co* ai.d children, of Monte
;uma. 1 wa returned to tlieir home
w ■ *tay x ming after a few days
■ >it with Mr* rva-nder* brotiiers.
ti« I Taper brother*, and families.
Mr* Tekia Farm-McKinnie uid
t*. - - ef* hr A_r ra last satur
*ay a . mpanieu by Mr*. J. H. Ford.
r a few days' visit, wlien Mrs Mc
Kiwi.t wa* tt> go to Genoa, where
sue and Mr. McKinnie give their
next c.moen.
At tt»e annual presentation of
- - a: >: l*a
Lin n. on V nday night of Ua>
week among ttie ■».. <s »a- ne given
Mrs W. K Melior. who sang Ute
air f r , ititra.Uv. "lie shah feed II i
S-» k> ike a Sltepiierd.”
Mrs L-t .- r lkV.iTt. formerly Miss
i.-rfer M..-3t.*na d. « • i.aslieen visit
ing !«ere for a few weeks wiUi iier
'Mrr. Mrs. S K. Kevnulds. leaves
satufday for :.er .tome at Jefferson.
. wa Ttie Northwestern will visit
■ - r-i-tariy t. give iier tlie news of
*er <*to home.
Mis- I_a Lee. »ltt* is teaching tl*e
M.* *n s tsei. lias liad Uie huikling
re-papered and filed up wiUi Ute
; aey received from iter box social
: - me t:me since. At U»e dose of
;• • ar In H ;
-:n xnc ,ater gj» to Colorado for a
continued vacation.
Tlie art exhibit given by Uie first
: arv depart meat presided over by
•h- Nettie Confer. created much in
. re-: among the patrons of Uie
- - wj much si* U*at it is esU
ated between .»»' and +•»' persons
:s:ted tie room during tlie exliibit
-;ii aiu. red Ute talent shown by our
itUt peepie.
Mr. vtuy Stout returned fromlilen
wuod. Iowa, a few days' since, where
. ha- been tak.ng a course in Uie
■ -.siitess coi*ege. and is now busily
getting ready for iwavy w,.rk in Uie
netil business. wiUi which lie has
•n interest wiU* A. O. Zimmerman,
.n their new piant just west of U*e
St. K.m«> IkjU-S.
I»r. S. A Alien, our popular den
tist arrived home from Philadelphia.
*st Saturday evening, wl*cre lie lias
:*-en for some monUts' past taking a
p.ist graduate course in dentistry.
I*r. Aoen :* looking and feeling tine
and comes home better prepared than
ever to please his patrons by skilled
knowledge in ids chosen profession.
Waste paper fly ing over Uie streets
aid into tie faces of Tony Trebo's
team last evening during Ute high
wind, caused the horse* to lake
French leave of the town and make
tracks for home, some seven miles up
tt*e valley- This should be a hint to
those allowing waste paper on Uie
, -t reels to sup It before a suit for
• laaiages is instituted against Uie city, j
l*c*n : faii to see Eisner. the reli
able jeweler, if wanting a good watch.
Miss Houston of l\vde visited he!
sister. Mrs Martin Rnevoktsen. over
.as: Sunday.
-* A. Converse was lie re last Satur
day with an auto tan?, returning to
Gibbon ti»e same afteriHvn
Tlie biggest bargains ever offered
in tlie city are now on at Conhiser's.
'•et action at noe. or you'll get left.
Miss Klva /.inimerman came home
from co:iege at Toledo. Iowa, last
Friday evening to remain over Easter.
Gus L rent the Clothier now has
a complete and up-to-date line of
g» nts' furwi-liings: anything you will
want in las line
Kemember only a few days' left to
ss ure tlie great bargains offered at
isct's . • s» e c sing tills com
ing Saturday night.
Nels Knevoidseii of Dannebrog.
visited las brother. Martin, over last
o and looked after his resi
dence property here.
owing u> J. B. Draper's removal to
W y riling, he resigntd as banker of
tlie A Kidman 1 wge and E. G. Taylor
was elected in Ins stead.
Himalaya C10U1 is one of the much
recommended cloths for ali kinds of
adies wr.ips. price J.V*ts. The Loup
City Mercantile Co. Lave it.
That prince of Irish gentlemen.
Ed Flynn, oi Vv ,ggie Creek, is one of
tin ate-' to add Ills name to oar
gr wing list of readers. Thanks.
Next Sabbath wi.l be Easter Sun
day arid we have not ct been able to
get a new Easter hat to cover our
-a i r j 1 bald head. Tough.
Rev. Joseph James went to Shelton
• ast Sunday and preached tor the
Baptist brethren there that dav. He
i' highly j eased with that little
tow n.
< Gnhiser's Bed l ag Sale will last
i* y a ftw davs' longer. Don't miss
:!ie bargains offered. Don't take our
word for it. but visit the store and
la- convinced.
J B Draper returned from Lincoln
Tuesday, where he went a few days'
since for SB operation on his eyes.
Mrs. Draper going down Saturday to
accompany him home.
Lorentz. tlie Clothier, has received
a big consignment of mens and boys'
spring suits and furnishing goods,
which is one of the finest and most
up-to-date ever received in our city.
Mrs J a. Danielson returned Mon
day evening from a visit to the west
part >f tiie state, near Wallace, where
Mr. lianielson recently invested in
and. and thinks he did the wise act.
• >et ready for tlie Easter parade by
cading on Lorentz. tlie Ciotliier. lie
will fix you out in short order in one
of those nobby spring suits just re
ceived. Bring tiie boys also, anil he
will treat you all right.
Miss Ida Draper, who has been a
faithful typo in the Times lor the
i«'! year, has resigned her position
with that office, and Miss lva Henry
has taken her place in the office to
solve tiie mysteries of tlie Art Con
servative of Arts.
Serv ices are living held each even
ing this week except Saturday, it
being Passion Week." Kev. Mont
gomery having secured a stereoscope
with which to illustrate his lectures.
It is very interesting, and evervbodv
is cordially invited to attend.
Mrs. Katie Hartunek of Wolbach.
mother >f Mr. .las. Hartunek of this
ity. died ia«: week Wednesday, aged
yea's and’• months, of cancer of
tiie stomach. His many friends will
deeply sympathize with him in tlie
os> of the dearest friend man has on
earth.
Ik'. I*. W Montgomery c.f the
Probyterian el.uivli and County At
torney K. II Mathew have made ar
rangement- t* take a two months'
trip abroad, leaving here for Wash
ington at» ut the loth of May for
a few days -.giitsoeingand then on
the K ..mania " for a pleasant sea
voyag.* to Johnny Hull s domain.
A representative of the Y. M. C. A.
sited r city last Saturday and
lound that we liave the smallest per
centage of boy- in our schools of any
town \isited, lieing only 22.'.-o per
cent, against .£ per cent the next
-n allot. and M percent, the largest.
This i- t be regretted and should lie
remedied by the parents of our boys.
The dug show here last Monday
evening at the opera house was most
clever and entertaining, the little
animal> showing a surprising intelli
gence and training. There were per
haps a dozen of them and thev
-■emed able to do almost everything
but talk A fair bouse, mostly little
pe pie. were present and were wild
in their enthusiasm.
We received a pleasant call Mon
day from Mr. and Mrs. W C. Foster
of Ciear Creek, who were here trad
ing Their son. Frank Foster, has
jo: tnished school at Hroken Row
and i- home again Of course, the
worthy couple renewed for another
year of North western visits, because.
a> the g.«od lady >aid. “we would not
and oouid not do without our favorite
paper."
Gus Lorentz has purchased the
six as just north of the Presbvterian
church from O. F. Petersen and will
tlii- spring have erected thereon a
modern residence of six to eight
r "ms He also this week purchased
the T S. Nightingale building on
north Main street, in which he has
his gents' furnishing goods. Mr.
Lorentz thus proves his faith in Loup
City and becomes a fixture in our
business world.
The Praper brothers. E. A.. P. S.
and .1 H. Praper and families. Frank
Rlaschke and family and W. T. Gib
son expect to leave next week Wednes
day for Greybull. Wyo.. where the
brothers have invested in property
and will make their future home,
while Mr. Gibson goes under contract
to put up residences for them, and
will probably t*e atisont two or three
months Mr. Klaschke goes with the
car of gsods, while the balance of the
com piny go by passenger. The
Northwestern follows all with best
wislies.
The big sale at Conliiser's is on in
full blast and from the crowds that
daily throng the store the goods are
being shoveled out in goodlv quai -
tities tlirough the front door, and
about as rapidly as they can he un
packed from the rear doors It is a
fact that each day they are receiving
a large consignment of new goods,
and is an eijual fact that the rush of
con-umers keeps them busy. The
sale continues the balance of this
week and If you want bargains they
have them galore. Hurry or you will
regret it. as the sale closes Saturday
night.
For Sale
The Perclieron stallion. Good Times
No. 301. color, dapple grav. weight
about Is*** pounds. Will price right
and take some trade—a good span of
mares or some cattle. I have two
and cannot handle both.
J. W. Gilmore, Austin, Neb.
Saturday will b* the last day of
vV :-er's Hr Bargain Sa
1-a-t Thursday evwmis, U* in
voicing t'i the Odcmiahl xtrug store
st<vk was inn-hod ami Messrs, Swan
son ami L fholm took charge of their
new business. Mr, Swanson is a
fraduate of the Creighton School of
'liarniacy at Omaha. front which he
graduated with thehighot honors o(
iiis class, also receiving the higlnst
ratine hi the state Kanl. Mr.
Lofliolm is an energetic v. ,;ng bu-d
ness nan ' several y> :trs" ev.xerienee
in the mercantile business i . re. and
the two xxili make one of our strong
sob business u ns. Ibtv will nra
a Mock of the l>est in their line and
will handle fruits of all kinds in
their sea' n We }.rediet the boys
will make go d in every x»ax 'flu \
'tart in right by using the North
xvestem’s columns in soliciting mu’
(IStmiller See what the boys say
this week.
Grocery Dep’t
Below v/e quote you a
few of our “every-day"
prices:
3 cans Good (’. *rn - s 25
i 2 his battles of Catsup - 25
3 t ans < \>ve Oysters - - . 25
t> ibs good Jap Rice - - 25
5 lbs. Good Prunes - .25
2 cans Good Tomato s - 2
2 cans Peaehe* - .35
2 cans Apricots - - - 35
3boxes Dr. Price’s Breakfast
Food..25
3 boxes Egg-0 See - - .25
3 boxes Indian Corn Flakes .25
2 boxes Post Toasties - .25
1 lb Good Coffee - - .15
1 lb None Such Coffee - .20
1 lb Oriential Coffee - - .25
3 lbs Barrington-Hall - 1 Of)
I
Saturday Ends
CONHISER’s
Red T ag Sale
Only Two Days More
Don’t
Forget
Award has been made to
this establishment for
the exclusive sale of
the time tested
c)teaiS<M*U
Combination
Suits
Consisting of a
Double-Breasted Jacket
and Two Pairs of
Knickerbocker Knee
Pants.
These suits are practically indestructible; the ma
terial will retain its new aspect, and tbe garments will
give good service until the boy out-grows them.
The W earbetter Young Men’s suits, and other styles
Children’s suits are on sale at
Lorenti, The Clothier.
i
J_:_
Keystone lumber go.
At Loup City, have just unloaded a car of
White Cedar Fepce Posts
And are offering them at 151-2 cents each. These are Taro a
bargain. Time to get busy with spring building, so bring in
your bills and we will give' vou estimates on them. Yards at
j Loup City, Ashton, Rockville, Schauppa, and Arcadia, Neb
“BRAIN,” NO. 58929
3 Years Old, a Dark. Dapple Gray. Weight 1900 Pounds
Owned by Mellor & Johnson
Will Stand the Season of 1910. at their Farm Northeast of Town
ACTUAL PHOTOGRAPH OF “BRAIN'’ WHEN TWO YEARS OLD
Notice or Hearns od Petition for Letters
of Administration
State of Nebraska f
> ss
Sherman County * The state of Nebraska
To the next of kin and all persons interest
ed in the '-state of Adelade Moritz, deceased,
late of said county :
Notice is hereby given that on March 9th.
19U*. a petition was tiled in the County Court
of said county, for the appointment of an
administrator of the estate of Adelade Moritz,
deceased, late of said county, and that the
same was set for hearing Tuesday, the did
day of April. 1910. at the hour of one o'clock in
ihe afternoon at :he office of E. A. Smith.
County Judge of st.id county, in Loup City in 1
said county, at which time and plan all per
sons interested in said estate may appear an 1
be heard concerning said appointment.
Given under my hand and the seal of said
court this 9th day o'* March. 1910
l»*AL] E. A. SMITH. County Judge. I
(Last pub Mar 24)
A WORKING CAPITAL OF OVER
Thirty-seven Thousand Five Hundred Dollars
Inspires confidence In the
CITY STATE Bill
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 array of clients whose
DEPOSITS AGGREGATE OVER $150,000.00
Promote your interests by allying yourself as a depositor with
this strong and successful institution.
LOUP CITY STATE BANK
E. G. Taylor, J. S. Pkdlkr, C. C. Carlskr,
President. Vice President. Cashier
Moving Time
|S ABOUT HEBE
And you will surely need some
CARPETS. RUGS
Lipoleupi, Poftiefs,
•Wipdow Shades,
Lace Cuftaips,
Wall Paper,
FURNITURE
PIANOS AND ORGANS
When you need anythir g ir. ry line, don't for
get I meet all competition.
H. P. Ferdinandt Furniture Co.
Low Rate Tours
Spring and Summer. 1910
Plan now a 5,000-mile summer const tour
See the far west with Its diversified broa lining under scientific e- It nation:
visit its incomparable cities with their environment of extensive mini wealth
A Coast Tour is a broad education ami tin* world's grev . •> tourney.
Q P ft Round trip, central Nebraska to C.-i.ii. Puget
ODU Sound, via direct routes, Jui-e 1st t>> s j.;, ml .«r :*Xh.
ftrfl Round trip on special dates each month tr.nn April
Ovll to July, inclusive,
0 I C Higher one way through California 1'or: I.mhI and
01 J Seattle.
One way, eastern and central Nebraska to S • Fran
_cisco, Los Angeles, San Hit go, Portland, I .u-ona,
Seattle, Spokanv ov, March 1 to April 15.
Proportion:.: rates from your town. Consult " * ticket
aa\*m or write m - n* lv asking for puhlk-atl ms „ etc.,
stating rather neilirl. lv vour general plans
1 W w v aKI.KY.G. P. A..«»
U«.h i„iuu. Street, Omaha, .«u.