The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, July 21, 1910, Image 4

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    Professional Cards
ROBT.P.SrARR
Attorney-at-Law.
_LOOf CITY. Mir I
AARON WALL
Lawyer
Practice* in all Courts
Loup Citr, Neb
H H MATHEW.
Attorney-at-law,
Awl bonded AlMnCor.
L>»up City. .V-brsska
O. K. LONGACRE
PHYSICIAN ilH SURGEON
Office. Over New Bank
TELEPHONE CALL. NO. it
A. J. KKAKXS
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
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Loup Clip - Nebraska
A. s. MAIN
PHYSICIAN aid SURGEON
Loup City. Nebr.
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ROBERT P. STARR
*-• -Airiu M il Mead
Bonded Abstracter
LtuirCirr. - Nebraska.
•>u.y eel of Atielract *-ook» to count;
S. A. ALLKN.
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LOCP ' ITT. - - X KB.
<kfeer up stxir- in tLr new State
Bank u-.-d.:.:'.
W. L MARCY.
DEXT1ST,
s:ty .
Ufli't. East Side Pnfeiic Stinie.
Fkae. Id on 36
HERBERT E. GOOCH & CO.
Rt’wtor-Tw MMC lldrJkitrT^ j|
Grain. Provisiuns and
Stocks
Private Wire*. I-aiy. II-use
West of < litrag ■
> fifty CMtaet in Xet*rx»*a >
T. A. CLARK. - MANAGER
Fbonr 1*. v. I’ij VtU
DK. J. K. GREGG
VETERINARY SURGEON
1 idi»e evxled tti Loup < lt>. »itii
U« ibieMi id of ;.ra- -ti« lUjr l eteritia
rj Medicine. Surrer? and Isntian.
A <aii* |)Tal|A1i aiteuded tu day or
■Arid. Ificoe J-c«-I*C.
I Cure Nerve-Vital Debility Weak -
mm Drains Rupture Stricture
Vancacele Blood Poison Private
Skin and Cbronic Diseases of Men
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Office Phone. - 6 on 21
Residence. - - 3 on 21
1. W. BI KLKM.H. tA *md Hib
At lire last moment. Price. liw
cuunti ‘fUt« iwJkUt« f*»r I'. S.
<mt< r un Uw krawrntb «td« »itl«
dren and UMard Jlrtialf. tie ck»e
!nrttd of Bryan naa filed instead
NetoU a aki a county option man
xiei Bryan is said to lair forced tiie
• lUidranai at Pnre in Metcalf *
tat or.
TUe insertion at Mae last moment
of V. it. fatrirk. a county option 1st.
into lire running (or governor on tiae
ill sin n' i tide auuid teem to turn
lire tide to sard and almost claim lie
aid nomination at Jim Iiaidman for
governor, a* lie entire vole of Fat
rack mil Ur taken (rum tie* sliallen
Uerger coiumn Not knosing Patrick.
lire Unaffat arises, dues Fa trick get
mMU* lie rare ta lie tatem-t of lialil
■aa- it Is tin- concensus of opinion
• bat lie race is tietuem I tali!man
and SimiienUrrger and that nLatever
dn vote Patrick gets «tli come from
ttnm* vbo sued ixare voted for
StsaUeaUergrr Look oat for tie*
M, mnmn n of laaldman. shidi looks
ilke »dndi
Boys You're to Vote For
All £.;ni:~ before the primary elec
tion ck-^-d la-4 Saturday evening and
tiie list u candidates was made com
plete. We append a list of the can
didates of especial interest to the
voters of this county, from governor
down:
K r f. ' Senator Republican.
Either J. llurkett of Lincoln. C. O.
Wt*-d n <.f Lin -«.In. C. E Adams of
su(>erior and Mfred Sorenson of
I lulil dew or rat. (lilbert M. Hitch
cock of «»maha. R. L Metcalf of
Lin n. Willis K Reed fusl of
Madison atid T. M Birmingham
prohil. of Pender.
For Congress. »«th Hist net Kepub
lh an. J. I: Ivan of Broken Bow.
\\ J. Taii r fu' of Merna. I
si :.m»v fus of Sr tts Blutl. R. t».
R.ss fu' of Lesington and II II.
UVmit ■{ Mw-nt ’itv.
Ft (. vem r Republican. A. K.
i a h ‘ St l*aul. ( M Aldrich of
Iia.sd * it\. and \V. F Low. Western:
<1* i. - ratio J. »\ I laid man of«>maha.
A < si a. .-nberter of Alma and
« I: I*atrick of l‘aoilli>>n
F<>r Lieutenant C vernor Repule
. _n M R. II .jieweii of Tekamah.
l\ j >rJ .n-oji t.f« ci,aha:democratic
A i ark Stella and W II
'.r.-n fu- J < reighton.
F t '• re vary of State—Socialist.
«. M SiutT• -r f Omaha: Republican.
Addison Wait of Syracuse and J. J.
Ryder f • ,al.a: democratic. F. W.
1*. «ie fs f Tecuiuseh. ami A. T.
i.at. » if.' f McCook: socialist, i
.1 \ i - ing f Bellevue and Moses
I! Witt»truck of Firtii.
For Mate Auditor Republican.
m as R. Barton of Brand Island:
: w-ratic. I*. J Hewitt fus of
L*-a:ngton - * ia:i't. C. J. Lambert
>f Stromsburg.
For Stat* Treasurer Republican,
w a. «ie>xe of Broken Bow and
Frank 'ilrii. f Wilber: democrat.
R 1» Suirdevant *f Ilav id City and
.1 H M r.ifiley of <>gala!!a: socialist.
II \ Rums of Hare lock.
F<<r state Superintendent- Repub
. an. Frank s. Perdue of Lincoln and
i tv < rabtree of Peru: democrat.
W R Ja ns n f Fniversity Place]
,.u-n i.i' \ mot of Schuyler: socialist.
Kat erine Jefirye> of Bassett.
F r Attorney Renerai Republican.
«; •• Martin of Fremont and C F.
Ami* rlierry >f Mimlen. democrat.]
Memo W. Terry of Beatrice and C.
H Whitney fu' of Harrington.
F t Land c mmissioner Repub
an. K B. i owles of Fairbury:
i*-i ■ ra- V- i B Kastbam fus of
Br ken B.*w.< F Heushausen fus
of L‘._p« it * an-i Robert W Fleming
r»ni: socialist. K. K. «>ni
Stead of York.
For Ran way Commissioner Re
pub ica«. Henry T. « larke. jr.. of
• *aca. K of (.rand Island and
A 1. Van Alstyne of < hnaba: Ben H.
Hayden fi.s of Lincoln. William
Br- ks fu* of Beatrice and W. F.
Porter fu' of Lincoln.
For state senator. l«tb district—
R*} .t< ; an C. A. Clark of Ravenna.
• F BodeiLsetiof Kearney, ami A. P.
Cuiiey of L-iup City.
F r Representative. JJJth district
Repub.lean. W s Waite pf Loup
1 den. ■ rat Louis Rein of Loup
City.
t r< -untv Attorney Republican.
R. J Nightingale and R. it Starr.
■ t: >f L< up City: democrat. R. 11.
Mathew of Loup City.
Along R. R. No. 2.
M Frederick— n i- stopping with
L I*. Nelw n'i.
* ay township lias bought a four
1» .r>e road grader.
\l!ivd Jorj^nH'D lust a good work
horse last »trk.
John M•« al! i' helping Casteel Bros
lay bt their corn this week.
hm- -t l!i »e ha- been doing some
at Ling . r Loren Cee this week.
Mr- Stella I*ars. ns is \isiting her
-l-ter. Mr-, (ieo. Peterson, and family.
Bay M< I’adden is helping Krnest
•it! elie work during the absence of
hi- iarents.
Miss Li hie Brown returned iiome
i .-day evening from her \isit at
Chapman Neb.
The }•- ; ie on Wiggle Creek are all
_■ >ing t- thresh out of the shock. The
- jarat r will Be a brand new one.
fell all over Iioute?
T -e-day. A pt*od rain is needed on
ail eicept tiie-outli side of tlie route.
If you -!a- k your grain. you will
late a pla< e yoh can plow early and
•: i- is tlie kind of plowing thatcounts
<ieo >tork is painting for Loren
' <ee this week <>eorge has been on
tlie sick list for some time with
riieumatism.
• ..as >n>fier received a shipment ]
f 3 head ■ f sto* k cattle from the!
F ra/ier-Joitiison Company of South
*imaha las'. week.
C M IIiii arid Mr. and Mrs. Beider
who were on tlieir way home from;
• aiifornia. are visiting at the homes :
of Fies. and Ernie Bell.
Loren Cee was at Loup City trad
ing *a-t Saturday and onlj had to use
ne crutch. He has recovered won
derfuliy ta~t since his runaway.
I- E. < •dendalil was seen on his j
way to Litchffeid with a big auto i
i >ad of passengers Tuesday to attend
a tia’I game Fred is a careful driver.
I tom. to Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Bell
F riday morning. July loth, Hmy, a
tjo .ncirnr taby hoy. weight i* pounds.
Ernie wa' putting up the cigars to
t je buys Saturday.
Mrs. Stewart McF'adden and two
daughters. Misses Maggie and Lula,
left i't w.-ek for a three weeks' visit
with stewiri • fattier and mother at
Cherry ville. Kansas.
Fete < *g.e commeiK-ed to thresii
Monday on tlie Filger place, or what
was known by old timers as the
si'upso?i Cri-s place. The wheat was
>f good *|iiality and went bushels
to tlie acre.
After you lay the corn by with the
cultivator don't fail to go through
tlie field with a one-iiorse cultivator.
It is claimed that the field will yield
a good many busheis more of good
com per acre. It is also claimed that
you could afford to pay 13.50 per dav
for every day spent Hits way. Why
not try a few acres and see. *
• om lias commenced to tassel and
'ilk Sec*«d crop of alfalfa about
all in the stack. All earlv oats is
cut and late oats being cut: the crop
is go>jd. Winter w neat threshing has
commenced, tlie quality is good. Al-1
most all the spring sown alfalfa is a
good stand. l*a»tures are short and
have dried up badly tlie past week,
stai king has commenced, but hay
will be short- Most of the corn is
laid bv and clean.
>ome railroad surveyors are work
ing on tit- proposed railroad to Clear
Creek and then to Broken Bow. It
l*as only been two years since this
same line was gone over thoroughly
by a large surveying outfit. It look’s
as though tlie patrons on Route 1
w*re to have tut ter shipping facili
ties This road is surveyed along the
south line of Andy Coppersmith's
and will strike the creek on Frank
Kuhn's place. farmed by Wash Peters,
a few rods north of the house.
To ail patrons on Routed: If at
I any lime I can save you a trip to
town, den t be afraid to ask me. I
certainly owe you something for the
wav you opened the roads during the
past winter and would like to show
my appreciation by helping you.
Oh as Scii wade re r is at Omaha this
week.
O. S. Kruss and son were trading at
Loup City Tuesday.
Mrs .1. K. Roii'h returned home
Tuesday after a short visit in Kansas.
Mrs. W. O. lirown and Mrs. J. It.
O'Bryan were trading at Loup City
Wednesday.
Joiin Olson. F. Casteel. Will Hawk
aadC. J. Xorsted each cut tlie weeds
along their lines tlie past week.
Romeo Conger delivered a load of
hay to C. K. Lundy, also one to J. W.
Conger. Wednesday.
There came near being another
auto accident on the narrow grade to
tlie new steel bridge the past week.
The carrier got caught in a nice
little 'bower of rain along the south
line of tlie mail route at Lars 1*. j
Nielson'' place Wednesday morning,
the water running down the hills.
The old mail carrier. Clarence
Sweetland. who was on Route 2when
tir't established, is at Loup City
doing the plumbing in his father's
new house. He expects to be here
about three weeks combining busi
ness with pleasure.
The CIO State Fair. Sept. 5 to o.
offers an excellent line of attractions.
Among them are four flights each
day by Wright's Aeroplane, concerts
by Signor Lombard's band of 44 in
struments and c.rand Opera Com
pany of 24 singers. IS harness speed
contests and a number of running
races, the derby, a 10 mile relay race
—2 miles each day: the Great I'at
terson Shows. Night Speed Contests.
Stupendous Fireworks and Vaude
ville attractions. Taken with tlie
great exhibits in every department,
this indeed will make a great show.
Supervisors’ Proceedings
Loup City, Neb.. ,1uly 12, 1810—
County Hoard met in regular session
at 1 o'clock p. m. Present. Hiyo
Aden. Wenzel Rewolinski. Henry
Beck. .1. H. Welty. W. O. Brown and
W. C. Dieterichs'clerk. and the fol
lowing business was had and done,
to-wit:
Chairman J. I. l*epewbeing absent
J. H. Welty was on motion chosen
chairman pro tem.
Minutes of last meeting were read
and on motion accepted as read.
The Hurt road petition was then
taken up and after examining and
considering same it was on motion
disallowed.
The Bridge road petition was then
examined and considered and on mo
tion allowed and Jacob Schmalljohn
was awarded *35 damages.
.1 S. Pedler w as on motion appoint
ed County Judge pro tem. by the
Board at the request of E. A. Smith,
county judge, who will leave for a
short vacation.
The following bonds were on mo
tion approved: Standard Bridge Co..
Omaha. Neb..: C. J. Norstedt. road
overseer, Webster township: Clifford
Norris, road overseer. Scott town
ship. and J. S. Pedler. county judge,
pro tem.
On motion the Board acknowledged
the receipt of #63.00 from Dawson
county as reinbursement of money
extended by Sherman county in try
ing and sending Kleana Larsen of
Gothenburg to the Insane Hospital.
<»n motion the Board rati tied the
approval of Chairman Depew on the
bonds of Louis Rein, deputy clerk,
and Bank of Ashton, done on July 2
and 6. respectively.
Motion made and carried that
county treasurer is by the board
authorized to purchase a Protecto
graph for use in his office and charge
to county.
The Brundige consent road petition
was on motion tabled for correceion.
The fee books of County Superin
tendent. Treasurer. County Judge.
Sheriff and Clerk were examined and
found correct and on motion approved, j
County treasurer, first half of 1810.
*2Juu: Superintendent. *02.48: Judge.
e2s5.05: Sheriff. *164.85: Clerk. *1483.14.
The claims committee reported
having audited and allowed allclaims
on the register. Said report on mo
tion accepted and the clerk ordered
to draw warrants on the respective
f unds.
GENERAL FUND
R. M. Jackson. *2.00; H. P. Ferdi
nandt, 2.25: Dr. Jones. 20.35: Ham
mond & Stephens Co.. 41.30: L. A.
Williams. 84.66: W. C. Dieterichs.
07.52: C. H. French, 6.00: Henry Beck
16-50: C. F. Beushausen. 35.05: W. O.
Brown. 12.00: Wenzel Rewolinski.
11.40: J. H. Welty. 16.50: Ilivo Aden.
17.70.
HOAD FI ND
J. W. Burleigh. *32.50: Jake Albers. 1
7.20: Henry Dunker. 7.20: Aug. Beus-!
hausen. 7.20; L. A. Williams. 13.75.!
E. B. Corning. 4.80.
Adjourned on motion, to meet j
Aug. 10. 1010. W. C. Dieterichs.
County Clerk.
Grocery List:
Compare these prices with vour
country agent's. We think vou'will
find that we can save you the Freight I
and a little besides:
• ’<>al < >il. no freight, per gal. only ,10c
Extra Fancy Select Tomatoes
2 cans for.25c !
Extra Fancy Select Peas. 2 cans.. .25c j
Apples, dried extra fancy.2lbs., ,25c
Apricots, dried, per lb..?.15ci
Prunes. Santa Clara extra. 3 lbs. .25c
liaising, 4 Crown. 4 pounds.25c j
Canned Fruits
Arkansas Alberta Peaches, 2cans .45c J
Black Raspuerries. 2 cans.35c |
Package Food Cereals
Kellog's Corn Flake, 2 largtxpkgs ,25c
Post Toasties. 2 large pkgs.25c
Egg-< >-See. 3 pkgs.25c
( ream of Wheat. 2 pkgs.25c
Shredded Wheat. 2 pkgs.25c
I»r. Prices Food. 3 pkgs.25c
Canned Salmon
Columbia River Salmon. 2 cans.. .25c I
Alaska Red Salmon. 2 cans.35c
Choice Red Sockeye fiat per can. .25c
Rice
« lbs good Jap Riee for.25c
3 lbs Mexican extra fancy head., ,25c
Cove Oysters
3 small cans for 25c 2 large cans 35c
10 Bars Polo Laundry Soap. .. 25c
White Fish, per lb.06c
Barrel, only.*5.25
600 Men’s and Boys’ Suits 600
_At 25 to 50 Per Cept Discount
Lot flo. ], Suit for (Vlen, $4-98
*Lot No. 2, for Men and Young Men. S7.50
Lot No, 3, for Men and Young Men, §9.00
I Lot No. 4, Suits ior Men, - - - $12.50
* ■■ ..
Lot No. 5, Boys' Suits, - $1.98 to $5.50
25 Per Cent Off on All Trunks and Suit Cases 25
$3.00 All Silk Shirts.S2.00 75c Shirts at only . . 50c
1.50 Shirts at . . 1.00 50c Shirts at . . 38c
1.25 Shirts at .98 One lot of Boys' Shirts at 25c
Closing Out Our Stock of Straw Hats at Cost
Odd Pants, all sizes, at 25 per cent Discount
Caps worth 50c now 25c Overalls, full line. 10c Off
We Have Received an Elegant Line of
SHOES FOR IMHEHSr A ~NTT~) BOYS
Never Before have you had such a Chance to Buy the Goods for the Money
Get School Suits for Your Boys While These Prices Last
tv;
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If you want a dray in a hurry and
get quick work, see Stewart Conger.
Notice
I am offering for sale a number of
bv-acre lots from f'-'O to *12.'» per acre.
Call soon if you are desiring a sub
urban home in Loup City.
A. L- ZlMUKRMAX.
Free! Free!
Beginning Juiy 1st. 1 " ill give free
with every dozen of my best pictures (
a beautiful celluloid medallion. A i
few years ago 1 put out a great many
of these pretty little souvenirs and
ail who were fortunate enough to
secure one will testify to their dura
bility and beauty.
Edgar Draper.
1
*A picture of father
and mother.”—
How it wouid delight vour
children, how it would
please your friends.
t
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Draper’s Studio
if
HAY TOOLS
Are now the order of the day. Our stock is com
plete and the prices are right.
HAYHUPST-GALLAWAV HBW. eo.
«- f-mrti . - I
That is all some ffeople seem to
know about the quality of shingles.
If shingles were made just to spank
children with almost any kind would
do. but if you want to keep the rain
out of your lK>use for years without
repair you will have to use a differ
ent standard to judge by.
If You Don't
you certainly will be punished for
your carelessness. About the worst
punishment that a big. grown up
man can receive is to know that he
has been ••stung*’.
Keystone Lumber Go.
Yards at Loup City. Ashton. Rock
ville, Sohaupps and Arcadia, Neb.
DRUGS! DRUGS!
AT
Swanson & Lofhoim Pharmacy
Dealers in
Pure Druis. Patent Medicines. Perfumery, Sta
tionery, Sundries. Paints. Oils, Varnishes.
Brushes. Class. Etc.
PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED
FENCE POSTS
We have a good stock of lumber and all
kinds of building material on hand.
A carefully assorted stock of Fence Posts
ranging in price from 12c to 250
No trouble to figure your bills and show
our stock.
jLEININGER LUMBER. GO., Loud Gitv Neb.