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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1910)
pur Loans. . The loans of this bank amount to about 0 000. which is being used by good, responsi Iflf ble business men and farmers of this community. HR: This entire sum is only a part of nearly 1*00.000 o' money that belongs to our deposit ors. S35.000 of capital stock and surplus besides undivided profits, and private •JK 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. -He First National Bank, % Loup City, Nebraska THr Ni'KTH WESTERN ^B l ' ‘ > V \ ft H 31. A lr« lirut Ui»ut)«av CmMK>v . , *. -iiafl %.> feggj - 4 LOCAt. NEWS. W A' «u» *« ja.r PMa-.*. Te.T ; d >»* bs i f ^ if y - . a r 1 ~ 1 *T. Tai- ■ •-•-.• arhlfe: tfc- bu --■ i*a* Mr •1 . • -■ >a> . »cr in* (MV nda-. . *.•».* Bar. ia- ir. T -*n i*ro|«rt) ffnc a. r hi J»k» W. 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MOtle : t': o’, market . rwr R- Hides a and xr T V lived for Vv . -e ^fre*«3e*s >:• rk ;* repainting tie \ Ik * *«*: -*e re— :e**oe S the Cne Ladies S-Us at the L«pCity Vircanu M.t ■ * a vo ni iaid cook or easo.ine .'all cm L. II Spnhr. V ileed sells w indmilK pumpi if ' .. gv tx ra ne of saj.p'res * :•* ft L. . r City MrMJNtiK IV x nan*, i urmrtnc * I caned ar . "vssed: lake :t t*- Loremo. tie cfi .uder T tii.s« wanting alfalfa and * -d :or s’mg . {anting xt T M Reed > .:. rt: -. . *; »r winters visit at Si* a springs*. Irk r .- Loup t lay- Mills are now mak . : -.r own rye flour Ask for it » niios huy rye flour. • : * meat market i* tie place .'jest of steaks, t.m.. oyster* • t rything in his :ne 1 i-et Young.aest ami family *. • ■ Hie Ka*ter season witli rela * ,.ti 1 fm-na*at Aurora w are pay it* tent-* cash for r- in dt oerod at the creamery. Ravenna Crninv On. \ '*ii arnled at the home o! Mr. a-.: Mr* Henry « •berraiiier south of : *n a*: Friday. Mart i. 35th. lsuo. '■i» Lorentr. the Clothier now ha* a -mpieUT and up-to-date line of gents ‘urT .^l ings: any thing you will »ar.t in his line ■ " • u *•- itaggan spent Easter at her Mmw in St. l*aul. a ->->d. VG- Edna .\ nderson. accom mg her i ere for a visit. 4h is one of the much <:se«ded * * «eti.' 1 - ad s wraps ypce Uict*. 1}•. Loup fit* V* r»-anu»e« V» have it. • » ■_ want a dray. phone Ohms, j on "> t leave your >rder with either . .a.her yard or E. G. Tp.i r ;ie-a »f service guaranteed. F. L i'att*<n and fan la week •«'i on t • ‘ « » d Leiningt-r U>me stead in W ashington towns1 * > ». far U* present season. I* n ; forget that Ferdinand:, tiie fumitare man. will duplicate any - „. _ i —rn ti«* sata gue h list's, anu thru give 'you r.gjres below tlieni. L vs- ti _r streets a-t Saturday, a e^xi --arf pin. witii diamond ~-t: -->g Ki'i-vr p ease hand same to l‘r.: - as. < »V<onm.; and receive sdubie reward. Mart he iieid next Sunday mng at at ti»e German -tri. n ti.;s city. Lev a. I». Woth " ward lat.ng All Germans meted to he present T*y M N:Asiaj- tiie drayman. •»* • .1 k and satis'a ton service. riders at the keystone. Lein iger s r Tayk r's eievaicr. or phone :.is residence- k <» WT. \ p ~t card was revened a Gw ia»' -nut fn>a; Arthur Grown, who s in < n ago learning to be a lino type artist Arthur will make good. • e »\e n. t the slightest doubts I. -_p Gitv flour :> giving good satis fa< ti ru W hy not use flour made at -• -r home town and lieip a lawne industry' Bring in your wiieat and is hange for flour. r I ITT MHL \ LIGHT VO Mr*. can supply you with »:.u •*-* ! a:. waist, skirt ami : ic a:. «• ret. a.so l*>*e. gaure ami * in underwear. si topping bag. veil and fo'rs Win nut take a trip? • a and -ee our ne* iine of ith. just in from New \ You ***- till* >Ut advertised «*- . - i m the I vlinator. price iicts. L-irri'm Mercantile On. Mr* \n>»a Fowler returned Isome i**. sarurday evening from tire M K. *. r.a: at Iknalia. where she under w n: as rjica’ operation for cancer and tumor. Site is convalescing sat sfact crily. !>’;■* da not forget the *ae of - nnt s .r.s. waists, skins jackets. ■>t tie Square r*eai people, at nti'.~er'sthis week Saturday. These ■*! ■* roue four or live times a year * i a ways prove most satisfactory. Want-d: Man and wife without Iren. -r single man. to work on a nr: must be sober and Itave sanne ni-ne iu\«i wages to right pets " • ore for one year. For par .. arv. addre-s* Northwestern, or W. * _ tan. .V*!iU>n. Neiv A I*, i'allev ret timed Monday c --rung from a protract 1 absence in T-\a* and > utliem (lll oma Jle G-n:<-* Usat Ijc canie home in an air * . p. a* a result of attend, ng I tie -at avtati.n ic»t at Ls \ngeles. ; . *ugh !« :n*:*t* t u»v »a*U«e grval *- (iri! .-f modem time* Tbe families of K A. ami Del firaprr and Mrv F-ank Ulasahke left e* ervis- for tl«eir new home at .r- -b- ; Wyo. He Draper s liave residents of Loup dly and sj eiman county for many years and wa be m:s*<d by a large circle of rh-nd* Tbe Northwestern follows t‘*ea; with very best wishes for Uieir ipfutw*** and good fortune. Later Tbey did m-i get started till this - -milsg. owing to a railroad bridge •icing burned near Ansley. which elf tlieir car of goods at Uavenna ’ for some time, and they did not wish it-- get to tlieir destination too far • a nead of their car of goods. Wanted, capable girl for general housework in family of four. Inquire at this office. Mrs. Frank Goodwin and son came up from Grand Island Monday for a visit at the home of her parents. M. C. Mulick was a sufferer from a severe attack of quinsy last Satur day and Sunday, but is much better at present. R F. Starr had legal business at St. 1‘aul Monday, returning by auto to Rockville and thence home by the potato bug. Mrs. Ed Augier is on the sick list and her niece. Miss Ethel Mercer, arrived last evening from Siloam Springs, Ark., to take her place at the switcboard. . Miss Elva Zimmerman returned to her musical studies at Toledo, Iowa, yesterday morning, after spending the Easter season at home. Little Frances Sleeth went to Lin coln last Friday to visit her father, and will return home this evening with Mr. and Mrs W. R. Mellor. Ashley Conger and family moved out to the Ed Oltmann farm near Schaupps. Monday, where he will make the crops to come forth in goodly quantity. Mrs. K. L. Frey returned home last Friday evening from Grand Island, nkely recovering from her recent surgical operation. A sister of Mrs. Frey from Franklin county, is here to look after lier till she recovers her norma! health. A Mr. Hartley of Cniversity Flace, an uncle of Mrs. Rev Harper visited here o'er last Sunday ami sjuvke most eiiti.udasticaiiy at the Fresaytrrtan , ;.urvh iu tlie afternoon of the great ..»y mm's missionary convention held a; Lincoln last wees, J vv Conger wa> taken ill last ^. mtay evening with a combination of a grippe ami kidney tAmide and has been quite a sick man for the i«si fv« days, but as we go to press ing nicely amt will lieable to tw o,.t again in a few days. Mi's Vda Smith closed her school in lustrkt .'C last Friday, ami lias taken tlie deputy ship in tlie county .oige's 'lee umier tier tatlier, Judge K A Smitl. Sim is one of our bt,*; test tempers and will undoubt edly tie a' sueeessful in this position, i e ,adio> ot the Missionary ami Industrial socialie> ot tiie Presby terian churvh cave an afternoon at Hie borne of Mrs Ira K Williams last Friday in honor ot Mrs. J. R l Taper, the former society present ing !*er miti. a : - o I teaspoons. Miss Minnie Gilbert, who is travel ing over this state in the interest of tiie Home for Friendless Children at Omaha, surprised her good mother a v -it last Saturday, at;- N absence of sis months, leaving yes te relay morning to resume her duties. Peter Rowe met with an unfor tunate accident last week resulting in a badly sprained ankle. While w, rking on a scaffold at the home of A. R. .lack in this city , it gave way. perci pi taring him to the bottom a story below. alighting in a strained position on one foot, resulting in liis being laid off duty for a seasou. Mrs. A. L. Davis came over from Greeley Tuesday evening with her infant -on. Ainsiie Reed lUvis. for a few days' visit at the home of her parents. Mr and Mrs. T. M. Reed. Grandma Reed, who was over at Greeiey to greet tiie advent of her grandson, a.so returned Tuesday. Rut you should see Grandpa Reed's smile Henry Reck was over from the west part of'the county. Monday, bringing ids 1 hyear-old son for examination .tivss. which our physicians pr, n.'unovd appendicitis, as did also the physicians at his home, and tiie! toy was taken to Grand Island Tues-: day tor an operation, it is to be . oped the ad may pass safely through j tiie ordeal. Last Saturday, G W. Hunter, secre IlM Loyal Mystic Legion, re ceived from the onier twodarfts for fh**1 each, covering tne insurance of Edward Yeeder. deceased. in favor of iiis mother and step-lather. Mr and Mrs. S. F. Reynolds. This promptness on the part ot tiie onier. -peaks volumes in it's praise and of i it s secretary. W. T Gibson left with tiie Draper families for Wyoming, w here he will j build four residences for tiie brothers and Frank Biasclike. similar to the residence now occupied by tiie North western family here, which waserect ed by 1V1 Draper, all tiie liouses to be erected in one block purchased by the boys when they went out to look up that country. J. B. Draper and family left Mon day for tiieir new home at Greybull. Wyo. They were to v isit M rs. 1 draper's -i-'.er near Litchfield until Wednes day, when tliey would be joined by the families of E. A. and 1 *el Draper at Broken Bow. Mr. Draper and his good family have a host of lriends here wIki will wish them God-speed. Of course, the Northwestern will keep them posted on the news of tiieir old home. Friday. March _'>th being the joint birthdays of little Miss Helen Coili i-riest. Master Loyal Ferdinand! and Mis- Kester Feniinandt. who have readied the mature ages of four, live and two years, respectively, a party was given in their honor at the lmme of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Goi'.ipriest, at which some two dozen .::.t tots were present and a >iu; time was iiad by the future kings and jueens of Loup City. Miss Amanda Sol ms. sister of John Sol ms of lids city, arrived from Ger many on Monday evening for an in definite visit. Sue was accompanied Ivy Mr. John Lass, who comes to see the new »or id for a season. Mrs. Maggie Wiel of North i'iatteand Mrs. John Muhl of Grand Island also ar rives! in Loup City yesterday to see their sister from across Uie water. Mis- Sol ms is also a half sister of Mrs. John Ohisen of tiiis city. We revs ived a pleasant call one day last week from that enterprising and progressive farmer. Henry Han sen of Ashton township Mr. Ilansen. however, gave a very disheartening jr-port of the winter wheat prospect. - • lar as he was able to ju Ige. to the effect that it would prove a los-. of hi to per cent, at least. Ills judg in' nt is eorrob.vraied by|many reports received since. some Ivelieving the per cent of i.xs. much greater. Last Thursday afternoon the g iod la dies o: the Coffee Club of this city ;**rpel rated a >ui prise on tiieir sister. Mrs J. H Draper, on the eve oi lier tejartuns for her new home in Wyoming and presented.lier with a silver cream ladle as a token of re membrance of Uie esteem in which she was he la by the members of the club. Those participating in the gladsome event were: Druzilla Hen rietta IVdier. Wilhelmena Ivvhthold. Kmma Columbia BeUenmayer. Bose May Thompson. KaUierine Burrow es, Kaiiierine ida Bowen, Amelia Caro i line Criss. Martha Jones. Anna Marie Graefe and Uie victim of Uieir kindly regard. It wap. a very pleasant after < noun to all concerned. Ladies' spring garments on sale at Conhiser's this week Saturday. One day only. Call early. Next Tuesday will be city election. There will be no contest that we hear of except for city clerk, w inch will be between Peter Rowe and the present clerk, aud if Peter runs as swiftly as lie did for county judge “Never Sweat’" will be distanced at the quarter pole. The hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Outhouse was the scene of a merry gathering last Saturday evening of about twenty-five girl friends of Misses Meroe and Emma Outhouse, the guests of iionor being Miss Maude Miller and Miss Carolyn Wellerseik. of the State I’niversitv. who were spending the Easter vaca tion here. A sumptuous three-course dinner was served and the evening most enjoyably spent w ith games and music. Grocery Dep’t Below we quote you a few of our “every-day” prices: 3 cans Good Corn - - * .25 2 big bottles of Catsup - .25 3 cans Cove Oysters * - . 25 B lbs good Jap Rice - - .25 5 lbs. Gv*od Prunes - ,25 2 cans Good Tomatoes - 25 2 cans Peaches - * - ,35 2 cans Apricots - - - 35 3 boxes Dr. Price's Breakfast Food..25 3 boxes Egg-O'See - - ,25 3 boxes Indian Corn Flakes ,25 2 boxes Post Toasties - .25 l lb Good Coffee - - .15 1 lb None Such Coffee - ,2o l lb Oriential Coffee - - .25 3 lie Barrington-Hali - 1.00 “BRAIN,’’ NO. 58929 3 Years Old, a Dark, Dapple Cray, Weight 1900 Pounds Owned by Mellor & Johnson Will Stand the Seascn of 1910, at their Farm Northeast of Town ACTUAL PHOTOGRAPH OF “BRAIN'' WHEN TWO YEARS OLD Prestateriu Bulletin You letnirded we have our annual meeting this evening Thursday »' ' «\vek. i'leasecvine it ivesdhle. The pastor plans to speak to hi m ess and those vise Ate interested in fArmers. next Sunday a-oming. In Agreement with Use other churches Ami according to custom, our evening services will begin one i.Aif hour lAter than the time during the winter season. The C. K. will meet At ' o'clock And the church ser x ice At ' o'clock next Su nday evening. 3 on Ashley Conger, the dray man. Get him. YES The Big Sale is Over And Was a Perfect Success And are still in the rinc. with plentv of snaps to offer vou LOOK! READ1 PROFIT? 2 1 2-lb can Peaches, two for. 25c 2 1-2-lb can Plums, two for. 25c 2 1-2-lb can Raspberries, I 5c 3 cans of good Peas .... 25c 3 cans of good Corn_ 25c ">-ox. Oysters, two for... 1 5c <» lbs. of good l'runes for only. 25c 3 lbs. of London Layer Raisins. 25c1 ti lbs. of good Rice for.. 25c 2 lbs of tine Apricots.. 25c Bottle Queen Olives.... I Oc 25e bottle of Catsup_ I 5c Yours for Business. COIMHISER’s To hoop omt drought*, moteleve oW il-teiW, iw..f in YOUNG MEN’S SUITS, RAINCOATS AND CHILDREN’S SUITS Ay DAVID M. PFAELZER A COMPANY This biand has been manufactured for nearly a quarter of a century, durtnq which time it has risen from an intent industry tu its ptefcnt gigantic site. Hoaestv of purpose and meritorious merchandise get public conft ; deuce and hold it. This make of Young Men's and Children's clothing can only be found on sale here, at Lorenti, The Clothier. ! ! KEYSTONE LUNIBEpeO. At Loup City, hare just unloaded a car of •White Gedar F®pce Posts And are offering them at 151-2 cents each. These are rare a bargain. Time to get busy with spring building, so bring in your bills and we will give you estimates on them. Yards at i Loup City, Ashton, Rockville, Schnapps, and Arcadia, Nob A WORKING CAPITAL OF OVER . Thirty-seven Thousand Five Hundred Dollars Inspires confidence in the lit arc Sim uk 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 clients whose DEPOSITS AGGREGATE OVER $150,000.00 Promote vour interests by allying yourself as a depositor with this strong and successful institution. LOUP CITY STATE BANK E. G. Taylor, J. S. Pkdlkk, C. C. Carlskn, President. Vice President. Cashier Moving Time |S ABOUT HERE And you will surely need some CARPETS, RUGS, Lipoleupi, poftiefs, Wipdow Shades, Lace Cuptaips, Wall Paper, FURNITURE PIANOS AND ORGANS When you need anyth \ ? It. e.'.y Unc, don't for get I meet all competition. H. P. Ferdinand! Furniture Co. Low Rate Tours Spring and Summer, 1910 Plan now a 5,000-niile summer roast tour • w See the far west with its diversified broadening under soiea: ilk* c ,'tivation; Tkit its incomparable cities with their environment of extensive «x*k| wealth A Coast Tout i» a broad education and the world's great. '! a- uw mraey A|||| Round trip, central Nebraska to California o IVget OOU Sound, via direct routes, June ht to SeptemN'r .kkh. Arfj Rouud trip on special dates each month tY>> . April gjU to July, inclusive, Air Higher one way through California Pert land and 0 | J Seattle. AAr One wav, eastern and central Nebraska to S >* Craa* 0Z3 Lo* Antrelee. San Hhtpv Portland, lacoma, Seattle, Spokmo,»"«- „ March 1 to April lo, ■hm Proportional rates frmv >xmr toi tVrvmh " l ket agent or wrue me fr»,|v xs.Ving for publieat *, .. etc., uJUUny' seating rathe; d.: nhelx \,<ur general plan* HP ; V*. \ , «i.KY. (1. t\ A..O «>» * ‘■Ka. mx 1 *.utu Street' ikt.alta, .\etx