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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1910)
f Deposit Accounts When left on Time Certificate, six months Lnterest wi,» *>« paid at 4 per cent Checks and pass books cheerfully furnished to farmers and business men, who are al ways welcome at the old. time-tried First National Bank. S,tren4th and Security this bank stands in State°n* rank *mon4 the best banks in the Capital Stock and Surplus, $37,500 This rtem added to the important fact that w* loan no money to any officer or even stockholders should appeal to those desiring a safe depository for their funds. THE NORTHWESTERN i itt i . S: - - I* i !*it» 1 F#-m liriH tfwiUI ■ MBs. liurlicrt a Tiar < arrf I A **us»ca! School A^r; LOCAL NEWS. « „**- ■ » ‘ if r*-«? at Vj '» «1 ; |4aJ«l >*.f »£: » . Jl* -«9US ud aar. ;» i, wane paint«Ti -t es*-* »-*at aatf *a«r. ^12-jeers and Sweeps, cal! at T. f*i Reed s iaat’i-*C jKirr ,*rt tor tjeSe* si !«wirU * axtf Market kirriie* i* T©«» rr»y*-r1j fmt Mir Wi j«kt *. 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L U < urmrsi Bstrilk. • n «a.ie Sat ^rdai. _ * "!*• arts .*n saie at Con >• - tvery Saturday. - ' •' - i t- r- -ft-rtied 1- sn« t < •-jij T^e^iaj ?•» ’ ••*'" want* » r hides and «i!t *i.-< i .'••est n.i”"ket pnce Ha'ter < s, aiam i- Lert from tiie »• < ;ir • the or a »isit '■l “ r .a- spn. .a t' on tvtn -a >. U)»aJ «* Muniij. i I • i.cni.axj ast >a:i:rda-. ’ r :.*•«<• : a |..:.*k a_t.■ ■' W:v. Friss i* t« mist a an-v ir. a Lorry anti S*' ?• f«»n t'omrer. ’ ’** A L /Jmtnaa cue bome ■'.a mincfioc l«r<*iu> ■ - > about U;:»e you sec i. red *' ’ Manure >;reavwrt «f T. M Irfr: * ••An* i * sh-rtairt in 'i> »: v • oatrrV .ast j«>nen ’ hr |m ;i»r s-a»* rt > :il > • tilt IiLNmk »an;«*d at :-mnetlV -.eat market. High—: aaroi prior ;<aid V «t«> WfCitf>iiv {..r I_i* n k t»-l !*rr da^p ter. Mr>. >-rrU. r-tat* Fair Mj* Lin* Lr.ningv- and uer rood ~ fcher »trt eapecteo borne Jrooi ti*:r vidi ast f'eninj L ii >pa:.r Frank Grt-* and iiar ' • .arft*. r Sunday llth at i*t ey t angers at Stbaapps are pa> ;rv£ S cents cash for creaas de.:»rred at tier creamery. iia'K>aa 1 itiiEEvCn. i - mu Lane swin*: and severa’ (icier hoaeixtid artk'-e* Mr* Lorn* Reiv Mars* ana -arence Young quest and I». L. Jarotn dipped a eocple of an of attir pc Oma a M nca F - 'i.t M s res d**ooe in east L up < it; . or ail. trade -aw for rea estate Walter WdcncK Protort your stork by nsfew A«aj' ir«! ry chaser For sale at he *»an*- .n i L**f o'tn dru*:~t- re tSecm-tt a'nays Sms on Siand the •• vo».»* of meat' f a kinds fail at Lit Market at«e« n-Kiiioc the best Cali and inspect the reliable roller bearing wagons at T. M. Reed's. U. P starr : a~ :-eo i one of ti.r •: • president* at tiie reception t «r r — P. » :n Omaha-'ep: 2ae !V’ • wit* if a:: siits*. and fcnrnr- wire ax ?rws Uiai wit. »v* •• - a met. L >. SmitL. 'phone ? at IX IVfer Larsen and family and A Inn Larsen ai! of Hamilton count y are vrsitmp a: hose af ther Srutijer. « *. Larses Tsi- Bt*~'iBft<an »ii! :uake a one and one-naif r *_»x t nj rate ho tlie -ta> Fair Ti»e V. 1* fives, a one fare rat*. Lax;*-- rax: a I« ml ner - any Satur day am* y< _ *i tnd >pe.-:a. xa-jrains un *a«r : tax «i. ptei**e you and save voir p nXr'.U>j( ■ i-aura. _a opened op Tuesday ai knn ana i* f uinc .t nicely as »e f * . * u- T:»e entertainments are flrsx a». is every respect Fanners when Mtttaf to feed u.r-' • r- at on Lee Bras for your meat* T ey irtaa* a specialty of h » and a «a»s 1 _nus:. ti«t best 1? yc*_ want a dray phone A. L. En e--e * « '•* or lent * your order wni * uer . xrr.tw-r yard or E »X. Ts. or Best of service guaranteed it xew> ra w Utt .atest fad for tnt -if parties to Las- a.anf an offi ta p. lUiarapieeT. For particulars, a:: > U> pies* we niP not sav. this woe* Ti-e Northwestern prints one day earlier : eceX on account of Chau »*a ua and cm-as- attractions oominr or npiar wu« dav and »e »an: to oeicbeate. aiso. Mr and Nn Evan Wii.jams- and ;w cis _'c* of « edar ila»K!> this -ta:- »i' ted over as: t-^nda;. «ith I- and Mrs- A. C E'uaof Uiiseit}. Ti* ladle* are sisters. Mr Jt -t> "lodebaserof l*es Moines irr-ed Monday and is a piles: at the V L Zimmerman borne. He and Mias Eita Zm. merman were student fnends at Toledo Iona. Tt*e contest hetd at the Methodist • chare:, last Friday eveuinp was a most er.trrtajn:nc affair It was pre rdrd tw kush scripture read inland 1 prayer The contest* and selections •ere Little Blossom." Ileiene Mel lon TVie Converted Rumselier." R. IctisdaM ' Threaten inp Cloud on Our Horizon ‘ Nora Mat Henderson: The i Tramp Kianrhe I*rapen "The Boy < maorof Zrprata I'ftv. Leslie S»eei tand A Little Child Shall Lead {Sal < oea From. R- I*. Hendnck mmc W > Waite and L. N. Smith. • ' wdpes f -nd it not easy to decide iriiicti »as best, bat finally awarded ue medal to Miss Hellene Mellor. End. of tlie others received a dainty ( •ouren.r The audience was not so larre as merited, but FT.50 was reai tadd After dedoctmp necessary ex ■rzwes taiance was turned orer to the t~es; U. C. T. 1'.. a small portion u> ge ts. state [*au«i This is Lite first of a series of six silver meda* contests W be pi ten be our younp people from time to time.' A!! who witnessed this wiii want to attend each future num utt and taAe ait np a friend to enjoy h Sorer* to these wide-awake, en thusiartir rounp people to whom the W. C. T. C extends congratulations nd t hanks Sec. Grocery List: < ompare these prices with your country agent s. We think you will 2nd that we can save you the Freight and a little ties ides: Coal Oil. no freight, per gal. only ,10c Extra Fancy Select Tomatoes 2 cans for.•..Sc Extra Fancy Select Teas. 2 cans.. -25c Apples, dried extra fancy.2lbs.. ,25c Apricots, dried, per lb.15c 1‘runes. Santa Clara extra. 1! lbs. .25c ilaisins. 4 Crown. 4 pounds..25c Canned Fruits Arkansas Alberta Peaches. 'Joans .45c B.ack Hasp ferries. 2 cans.35c Package Food Cereals Ke...g s Corn Fiake, 2 large pkgs .25c Post Toasties. 2 large pkgs .. .25c Egg-fh^e. ;; pkgs.-jjc i Cream of Wheat. 2 pkgs.25c Shredded Wheat. 2 pkgs..25c I'r. Prices Food. 5 pkgs...25c Canned Salmon Columbia River Salmon. 2 cans.. .25c A *a>ka Ked Salmon. 2 cans.35c Choice Bed Sockeye flat per can. .25c Rice < good Jap Rice for.25c 5 lbs Mexican extra fancy head.. .25c Cove Oysters •• small cans for 2 targe cans .tax' .• Bars Polo Laundry Soap .. 25c White Fish, per lb.0»>o | liarrei. on!v. .#5.25 ’ OPERA HOUSE.AUG.31 Green's Juniors, a Band of 20 Boys S \:eei: Years of age and un lit r will give a concert in the Oj tra House in Loup City, | - Inesdav eceniug. Aus;. 31. i r:«- program will consist o? baud music. cornet and piano solosand vocal music. You’ll miss a g'-tni tninsr, if vou do not hear the boys. Admis sion. Joe and lbc. 1 he boys carry a base ball nine who are anxious to plav otaer ni» es of their age and size. They will play here if a game can be arranged for. Ashley Conger and family enter tamed a few of their friends at their i. me at Schaupps Sunday, Aug. 21. These present were: Messrs, and Mesjaaies Fred Hunker. F. E. Topol-, >k.. F Gappa. A. Roy. J. F. Peters. -*do. OltmanQ Ed Olunann. \Ym. j Fren i G ussie Oltmann and Ernest Sorensen. A tine time reported. T: e ; ahaway and Ver Valin famF :e' br ►» camp :ast Saturday even ing up n tlie river after a ten days' strenuous endeavor to keep from or.’wnmtv Their going and stay were . - raj i witi several inches of mois ture; tiit-ir return iiome followed by ‘try:i- and fervent heau Just 1k>» it.. . praise r censure is due them f r the prevail;!**: conditions, is not. - n " n Sam i> in close touch with; ^.r ...~n weati.tr b..reau. and this pares him under suspicion. How- j ever whatever the conditions, thev tad a merry time of it. Mr Ira E W; iarns returned last >i*urdu e-emne from ti»e extended visit of himself and wife to the Pa .:tie toast. Yel' * stone Park ana: > r-rat. i»:;nt> By a fearful acci-’ dent to Mrs W;,.jams at Pueblo last. *-e« .n h the .ady narrowly es capee d-.ati. in a runaway team.'she was. unable t. ret-mat present. It —-ms ti.e .ady had just seated her self in a . arnape when the horses be •ame'tightened and broke away as tiie driver loosed them from 'tlie hitch;nr p st Mrs. Wjlliamsjumped * from the -arnage soon after, striking lier head >n a stone walk and other wise suffering severe injury. It was at ‘ r-‘ ■- - - .. ; r ct 1 .'ed a frac ture of the skull. but proved not to is t;.e -ase. Siie is improving. but it w; be >■. me time before she will be abie u return home. Moon Creek Items Jhn.e> Lee wind O. >. Fnjss are ei pe ting u put in a siio. Tiit-1 . aimerdial Orchard agent is in: neignh ri od looking over his orciiards. A ’ - v f Mrs W R. McCullough and < ’ >. Frass. Miss Madeline 1 •: rmiet of Des Moines, and her) !ntna. Miss Minnie Houah of Leon.. I"*a. »ho made a trip to the coast: , s*r>: >er at Loup City for a little tlian a week. V Mary I‘regard entertained a few i jnp people at her home last S. nda Mrs <■ A. Allen, little son Ronold ano 'ister Mis- Elia Reck, of Table' I! * k. are visiting at the Cross home.; Mi>~ Marcia Gilbert called at the Fr >ss h ‘me Monday morning. Get Ready for Next Year Nebraska needs more trained teach ers Wby not take advantage of this pportunity and -|ualifyforthe work. A Second Gracia Certificate can be secured by an eighth grade pupil in one year A First Grade in Two Years We an do this liecause we make a specialty of this work. Our credits are accepted at the State Cniversitv ■ and State Normal Schools >end for full information. St. Paul Normal and Business College. St.1 Pau. Nebraska. Notice to Bidders ; Sealed hkl- for fbt construction of • cement sidewalk built to the crude established tv 1 I the rite on the West side o! the court house •s.u»rr to Loup City Nebraska will be re o red »ud Sled with the Ountc Clerk of sfeemut county. Nebraska. not Inter thnn . BOOB ot the 25th day of Aueust ISIC. Such cement litaenl to he ten ,M lees wide nod three hundred snd ten <3h> leet Uxi£: street side of walk to re-t on n fCLDdation two (Si feet birb nnd eieb: i*i inches thick consisting i at one flj pan cement to l\e (5) pans-“ : is .’.( U. of walk to be three and three fourths H inches thick consisting a! six <61 pans at ', and one ill pan cement, and top at walk u> be three-fourths V 1 inches thick consist, nc of two and one-haif riH) parts sand nnd ’ ope ill part cem'U. All tod* must be accompanied bv a certified cheek for »S> .* to insure pood faith Bids will be opened at noon of September 25.I9lu by Chairman of County Board and contract _warded to the lowest and best bidder The County rrserres the rUht to reject any ; ur all tads baled tiii- Ukh day at August. 1*10 » C. Dnruiob County Clerk. 1 Along R. R. No- 2. Mrs. Simpson Criss was visiting last week with her daughter. Mrs. Sam Fletcher. Sam Fietcher was doing business at Grand Island last week. Mads Frederickson dug a nice cis tern for Fred Johnson the past week, and is laying a pipe down the hill to his water tank. Mr. McLaughlin went to Litchfield last Thursday after Mr. and Mrs. Watts. Mr. and Mrs. X. P. Kelson were trading at Loup City last Thursday. W. o. Brown and 'other township dads went on a tour of inspection of several different bridges west of Loup City. Oliver Brodock was over to Dick Brodaek's Wednesday last helping re pair Uie house. Harry Fletcher took a load of hogs to Loup City last Friday. Andy Gray is building a porch on the east side of his resdence. Frit/ Biekel and Ralph Teeters have each cut the weeds along their lines tiie past week. J. Plambeek has been building a hog house this week. A toabv bov was bom to Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Fugsley last Friday mom iug Aug. 19. Mrs Homer Hughes was taken to the hospital at Grand Island for treatment this week. Later reports I say she is improving. A bov was born to Mr. and Mns. W. ! Peters'on Route 1 last Friday. During the electrical storm of last week Wednesday night, lightning I struck a large tree in Clarence Burt's ■ vard. burned a stack or alfalfa for • John Yandegraft. *»t the prairie on tire and pia.ed hob in other places Ira l*addow is building a fine ham this week. O iver Froduck lielped haul the lumber. Pete Haraui-a Is hauling lay for H. G. Hosier. Carrier Williams. Route X has fin ished his l‘> day \acaiion allowed each carrier. Cli*> Miyd.t was trauingat coup Citv last Friday. \V o. Kruwnwas nominated for su i pervisnr in in* district. F. E. oden.iaht t<vk a merry bunch U> Han-nna iasl Friday. Will Petersen took Gus Lorroti and Ed Thrasher to Ravenna last Saturday Joe MeMullen on R »ute 1 took a load of hugs u> Loup City one day j last week and jot. slorui-bound tl»ere over night. Heavy rain* covered tiie entire route last week. Clias Sohwsderer bought a piano for his lio-n** while in Oir.aiia lately. John Halier and wife attended the celebration at Ravenna last wsek. Sup;. Hendrickson went to Litch tieid last Thursdav after his broth er's little girl. Si»e returned home Sundav. her uncle returning with her to Litchfield to take tiie t rain. One of A. 1». Peters boys was thrown from a horse and had his right knee badly hurt. Lawrence McFa.iden is getting along as well as could be expected. Mrs. Will McBride of Belgrade, and Miss Bertha Ward of Big Springs Neb., are visiting their sister. Mrs. Clarence Spencer this week There will he a new steel bridge just west of Tom Parsley s. to take the place of the old wooden one tiiat was badly damaged in the high water of last week. Elba Smalley was at his home over last Sunday. Will Petersen took an auto load to. the ball game at Ashton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Huhl and fam ily attended church at Loup City j Sunday „ . j Hugh McFadden witnessed tiie hall game at Ashton Sunday. Clear Creek during tiie heavy rain last week was the highest in several rears S. Youngland was trading in Loup Citv Saturday. There was a large gathering of roung people from Route 1 and 2 at :he home of Chas. Sickles in Loup Citv. Sunday, in honor of his nieces from Iowa who are visiting him. Mr. George is putting up a new [jouse just east of the old one. J. 1. liepew's new foundry will soon be enclosed. Eugene Miller was trading in Loup Citv Monday. Miss Inez Clark from Elsmere. Neb., visited at Loup City on l*er way to Lee s Park. C. J. Tracy laid tiie foudatioa for Mr. George's new 1 souse E. Taylor was loading a car of feed Mondav. While L'Banks Hale was driving' cattle just west of tiie Hawk school house last Wednesday, one of the bunch started on a run and in trying to round it up L'Rank's horse slipped and fell, throwing him with full force to tiie ground on tiie left side of his head, tiie rim of his hat pro tecting his iiead from what might have been a death Wow. At first he seemed only slightly dazed, and was quickly in tiie saddle again In a short time, however, he began feeling so badlv he was placed in tiie buggy of Sam Fletcher, who happened along and soon became unconscious and brought to town. This was about .9:30 in the morning and he did not come to himself rigbtlvtill tiie motor whistled at 6 o'clock Thursday even ing. this sound being the first remem he red by 1dm. He was down town Friday evening, however, feeling as well as could be expected. Leaving ail jokes aside, we will all liave to give the much-disliked motor credit for what it did for L'Ranks. Genua EvugeBcal CM Next Sunday .Aug. 28. will be ser vices at 10.30 in our church in Loup City. Rev. P. J Deling. Pastor. Notice 1 am offering for sale a number of 10-acre lob? from *90 to *125 per acre. Cal! soon if you are desiring a sub urban home in Loup City. A. L. ZlM JIKRMAN. Nebraska Military Academy, Lincoln A High Grade Military Board ing School for boys of all ages. Idea, i location, combining advantages of city and country. Has ne» ire-proof > building, fully equipped departments and splendid opportunity. School opens September 25. Enroll ment now in progress Attendance i limited to 100 cadets For information, address LJ. C. Hayward. Supt.. Linc*»un. Nkhka'KA That is all some people seem to know about the quality of shinjfies. If shingles were made just to spank children with almost any kind »... i do. hut if you want to keep the rain ou: of yot:r house for y ars without repair you wiil have to use a ditTtr eut standard to >uu*re by. If You Don't you Certain'v wii! be punished for your carelessness. About tlie worst punishment that a bijr. prown up man ran receive is to know that he has been "stuntr" Keystone Lumber Co. Yards at Loup City. Ashton Rock ville. Sclvaupps and Arcadia. Neb. Broad To Bo Proud Of tint is the kind you when roc use Whits Satin flour. Every bread maker in this part of tlie country ought to jrei acquainted with this flour and then ti»ey would use it ex clusively. It is making a great repu tation for itself and tiiat Is the best proof of its merits Try it next bak ing day. Made by your home mil! and so d by your home merchants. Every! sack guaranteed. Loup City M ill &. LightCo. *A picture of father anc mother. ”— Horn it wouid de'urht j our childitn. how it would please your friends. ! i Draper’s Studio T r St. Paul Busines and Normal ST. PAUL fjrtllfigfi NEBRASKA ~ Established IM7 NORMAL—Reviews sad advanced work. Teachers second (Trade cer uticates in one year. A first grade in two years. COMMERCIAL—Including Short hand. Commercial Law, Arithme metic. Penmanship and Business Forms. FARMERS BUSINESS—Agricultur al. Arithmetic. Farm Bookkeeping. Penmanship. Spelling and Business M CSIC—Tborouph course In Pianc Vocal. Organ and all Hand Instru ment CIVIL SER VIC—Railway. Mall, ln-i temal Revenue. Departmental Clerk. Forestry Clerk. ELECTIVE—Students may select subjects from the different courses to meet their needs. HOME STUDY—Courses are offered by Correspondence In Business. Shorthand. Typewriting, Rail wav Mail. st udents may enter » ut Ume and find cork suited to their i>— Two hours piven «sach day to individual help. By this plan students are! enabled to do their work rapid! v and thoroubhly. We can save too TIME S. D. SMITH, President. H. LEW MATHRE, PrincidaL SL Paul, Nebraska LET OS GROW TOGETHER $85,000 represents in round numbers the Growth in De posits during the last year 59,000.00 represents the Increase in Loans to our patrons over the figures of a year ago. Which means that this bank has grown in the con fidence of the public, and has grown in abi'ity to be of genuine service to its clients. It rr.eans that more of our people than ever before are profiting by a close alliance wit a strong, safe and well-managed bank. There's a prof it for you in becoming a depositor with the i unr cm mu bank Capital and Surplus, s37,«>00 SPECIALS! WHERE? CONHISER’s WHEN? WHEN? Every Saturd'y WEALTH IPPIGATIOfl f«acre*$ has just appropriated Twenty Milliou D •liar' l Hasten the w rk Of Gevcrtintout Irrisratl H TH K <;() V K RX MEM' SHOSHOX E PFOJ ECT IX THE BIG HORN BASIN whl receive its share ani be -t :-i tv c. v.; it. mat • citra.ts for a twelve nsiie extension of tin aaia canal were let -Turn: tTTti.. More than lao farms now ready for -ett.-v rs and a .arce number of farms now bein$r surveyed, which will be open to entry within a few weeks. Tliese rich lands, irrigate; by the Government, can be homesteaded by simply repaying Uie Government aotua cost—**5 per acre, in ten vearlv payments, without interesh 1ACRES OF C A REX' AC1 L 0. NIG ..st . pened tv entry—only 30 days' residence required. Under this aw settlers l ay water from the :rri intion company at -S*- per acre, and the land from the State at -Vi cents per acre, paying $10 per acre cast.. Uw? rem ainder running over a period of ten years at six per cent. Specially prepared Wyoming literature just off the press. Write for it today. D. Clem Dea%ei, iirm ral Agent Land Seekers Information Bureau 1*X4 FS-nair Street Onvsd a. Xebr. Cement Blocks We now have a large supply of Cement blocks on hand for_ We are now in position to put in Cement Sidewalks And guarantee to give good satisfaction We are ready to do all kinds of Cali and Get our prices Loup City Cement Block Comoany GUY STOUT, Manager._ DRUGS! DRUGS! AT Swanson & Lofholm Pharmacy Dealers in Pure Drugs, Patent Medicines. Perfumer V - tionery. Sundries. Paints. Oils, VamL;..;, Brushes. Class, Etc PRESGR1PTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOLL JED