The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, October 20, 1910, Image 5

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The FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Loup City
hereby g ves notice that they have purchased one
of the world famous ~7ISCO nanganeese Steel
Sa es. recently tested at Canton. Ohio, in the
presence of one of their officers by experts cun
ning in the art of Burglary
Also, that they have ordered a new system of
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES to be placed in their
strictly fire proof vaults as soon as received from
the factory
Further notice will be published in this space
within a few weeks that this new equipment has
arrived and we then promise to show our friends
and the public one of the best protected banks in
the state of Nebraska.
Yours respectfully.
L. HANSEN. Cashier.
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ami Mr* * * Waste iObue-i to
trtest »’<nuuf (a hear Mr
Meiloc* tertoar • the Haaotaa Pla«
Mr* Jaiai • '.an.. Mr*. Juba Ki.aa
amd Mr* Hear? ‘Cm* *«rt Ur
••rams l*JM mat Tb-tvdat moraine
to UbtM a taruatai jar.; t*f aa aped
matt**, r***-9dbe tisat eteaiac
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datma a* mutt jt at Ujt «:*uo. t>ou*«.
(*afrfad a toll Itoora tOr MwoiW
-tew* »aa a.t.m ia’anoa atari, arre
at *r*t tmtuwbt to te tmua but
•/juit a tail >^iiad Im4 be
all MUB be oil rirb*. ifia
Mr*. HarrimctJM of Chicago I* a
. -*t <4 auamroa* friernd* la U rn
'-iff a*rit tm a»: Ttor*da> neami
Mr* Harrrmftom am* former".r Mho
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taw. ra--rn be** atUs brr
moii*r# ii*r amchhJm? tt*1*
For Saie
. ■ - Utsit piaor. 1? or 24 Jots.
t» t> *rk» -a-t t churrh.
For Sale
M? Tr~*tiM-tr-r in > .jtb L up ( liy
for a* at a
Vt« Ctnii losun.
'!»• ia - n »!.< a: t .n* isers everv
sat
t I* fc* js-.ausrti i l> tieen juite
sen i l l tlie ;««! weea. but is
#: • in-proi.!«
Uir^^a market prior paid for
: . at Lw Bras
in T. -. n . f sargen: «i> a Loop
■ tty usjt -r Tuesrfai
*,«• -a a railm sale at Coo
.user * eier> Saturday
- *r *■ v \ er went to Hamines
M Ada* x attend a neettng c>f the
state ortita nmnatioa
'«-j '•t r* will paint your house
«:th white lead and rim-.
Bmnrt: want* your hides and will
pay the Idgl^est nxarket price.
Tia-t* * t«r preaching •ruky> at
tot e rsitti: and evoring.
< t. •er S-a* ‘•pr'-ials on sale tvery
"f -"li’ Ck in and ««. Saturday.
ilifirK market prior In cash for
hide* at Lor Heathers rural market.
"t'-t a Zimmerman ia>r coaplet
ed Ujt wiiMit walks on the lot* west
f t:* Keystone Lumber Co.
t* t sa.- A f_.. ,«ngth pier glass
ls*;_irr of Mrs J W Burleigh.
;4jaoe 3»fl
~ *\*. ’ll KKV> ir- u anted
a" • - • net: - ..rat .irk* i Highest
market pr.<-e paid
Mr Jk L In* is and tanf returned
*» tliri' : 4>j«r m Greeley Toesdav
*'trr a few »*r». visit at tl.e home
f her parents Nr and Mrs T M
Bead
*V »'< iiur >, cent* rash f r
rnea : • - ■ »re I at ti*e creamery
UlVEVM ('llilCBY (V).
* *t*r of the I* P section ^t*ilr cot
• ret: > ‘alt t.r_:»ed up act M nday
*'*"nnr - '<m *ljeir ar umped tiir
tra . \\- have i<eard no par
ticulars.
I r *i — Mi residence in east
Loop < i: v r » • rad* same f r
rcai estate W altkk Wlevn.
Mr an. Mrs Anton Eoxim of
1 a ■ *nea »e** L-p < ity visitor
ast T: rsda• We understand Mrs
uLorratr wil, return home in a
few weeks
B-me-tx a ways has on i.and tl*r
choicest of meats of all kinds. Cal
■t' fei» market when w : siting the best
!>' W ( Hirprr and J. W. t on
?e- eft aftem <je for Lin
< • t. - s tie arcredited dr -jaio
■ -» tin- 1 O. O. F Encampment in
-e-s«iu*i tiiere.
Mr and Mrs. J B Ford of Wasb
tnfum • • ret-rned borne list.
*»• * .. i * n * »* .ur. m* «\.-re »«•
o'lCr'-titri tier i.ad teen Us look
o»« lie country.
Weed l<a* fsctn received lie re of
tbt ar-.ra of a uat-y hoy at tie
:mioj* jf Vr iixi Mr- Frank Foster
*t l*a»et u Ida.:.!, last Tbu-sdai.
I'uarrat. .ati.m*
If ; . ■an*, a dr* phone A. L En
der-ee * <n or «a»e your order
• e.f«er .inter yard or t <;
Tay <r Best. of tervke ruannUed
Mr- M « M-iicfc *sse Iiobk last
nur as Iren brand 1* and acrom
,<at . try ie-r daufffater. Mr®. Frank
• *ootlo iii and iltiit m. who visited
iere a fro days.
Try M > ) » . ** Ue gray man.
for k and o:idattny service
Lr*'* -ders at tie Keystone. Lein
:r»»rr - >r Taylor's ee valor. or ph.ne
La» residence. * on i*»"
Mrs I»r Main As* "aturdas aftrr
n tom entertained some sixteen .itt .e
Cir * at !er home :n honor of ter
it.* niece. Mu* Mildred Caliaitatn.
of Morrill. Neb .1 splendid time is
reported
T ere «ii. be a HtitontM pint
at tie Tra s •> ‘mo. Idstrk-t V l !".
ta-rf *- by Miss Ikeotby Montcmnery .
• • Fr.day ever.in?. Oet. > Basket
sapper and lots f surprises Spooks
ei 1 ri'e yon tie best time yet
Ooror.
Mrs T A. lay lor returned Mon
etiinc from Ornate. Sie eas
a Overate from tie Loup City iodfr
V tie - rteeti. session of tie rrarsd
>«d*e »r Nrorask* Is-ere* of Honor,
wf jcb convened at • *malia as; week
After a #*e weeks visit with
fneeds in lias city and an Hire*
• reek Mrs. H H Ounn left Monday
meainy for ter borne at Esmond.
111. Mr and Mrs fiuoo lived cm
Hi|*e Creet a fe» years a*ro and
bate a boat of friends in this vicinity.
* If. Mrliur sent to Arcadia last
Sunday evening tnd delivered bis
aerture cm tie Passion Play in tie
(4mr**M»tJ<jna: rbarrii. by request of
; **1 organization, width le also
delivered ‘ere some time since. It
is reported Uiai tie hjiidin? eas
-rtmded U> tie doo-s. many peop e
teinr turned away. J. H Lon? and
A J Jjt*a»jn aceompatiled Mr.
i Meter m lie Ortendahi auto.
Welding Bells
Last Thur-day afternoon. Oct. 13.
. < ». at * o'clock, at the borne of Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Fields: in this
sty. 'iT-rrer: the marraige of their
* BenItoid 1*. liebig and Miss'
•
s**tfo: : e by IIev. I*. Ju in g o: tlit*
'•erman Ih ange-ii-a. church Only i
ttie immediate relatives of the con
tracting were present. The
brhle tias made her i. i.e w:d. tier
j. .nt Mr* ii Jung. and family, in
ti > t > f *r s-e -a! y ar». and is a
a». < estimable young lady. The
» one of L 's
and industrious young men. The
^ nhwestern pons with the many
b J oung ( in w :>h
f • tiien a happy and pro'perous
married life.
D Webster Davis
will gi'e a re ital at the pera house,
tomorrow Friday evening. Mr.
I*a > is a reader •!' no nsean ability
and lib readings are true to life, im
pressive. helpful and highly enter
taining He i- appeared in Loup
t'.t i>et re an i \ u will want to
-as him again t ome
Presbyterian Bulletin
!:• • M >ntg ry w:. give a report
: '. ?«..«-* rtrxt > !> i.i; - t .ether with
r import an: 'natter.
FA.
■ f -
f r U weeks He is a
. • ..« : ris-.an j< nt e man. and a
' • .-r ier. evangelical.
singer His solos
• -■ t an: .nc and he ha'
recant . drawn very iarsre aud
ILs • !> are and
j-*a rv. '! easing men of
-r • L-r . - 'a-- n ightei with i.N
■ : M-ta .n sj-ir::. ife and work"
:• V. • r " . • : : • >en tee' at
resirt terian -L.nl in this city
' i* ie iri N 'vember.
Swedish Gospel Meetings
T: e >*"dx: Christian church of
i 1 i l a series of gos
:• a. : cetings. beginning X v. 4th
tings on S
at I<• :3t» a. m.. and 3 p. m.. also
n Sunday. X v. *;th. at 1 • *:3«* a. m..
and * ; p. nt at ti e German,
strai - staf
' ti and Landn ark wi . tie with us
M a,. Scandinavians of our com
munity ani iet us 'in? unto ttie
L-rd and n.ake a; yfi. n>>ise to the
II • i. : iurSi vati •
Memo Hloh. Pastor.
hu '.it i r
ia> and y •_ w: * rid special largains .
n >a e tiiat wi [ ’ease yu u and save
your pocketbook.
\ M Pirukncy f S\rm . X' V .
arrive: Taesdiy to visit t:is son.
i' A. Pinckney, and family, in Web
ster townsiiip. and will probably re
main over tlie winter.
The Ladies Industrial society of
tiie Presbyterian church will give
t heir annua! dinner. Wednesday eveo
:ng • vt t*- th. a: the church parlors.
'Lai prices, with plenty of pood
things to eat
Ttie Keed famile- received word of
the deatii of W. 11. Reed of Brook.
Ind . wl :'-i oc- urred last Thursday.
Toe ti ree tir tin r- f decea^-d. T. Si.
Walter and P <• Leeti of this city,
wt,j were called to iiis i*ed'ide. weie
with iiitr when the end came.
A daughter arrived Friday morn-!
ing. «vt. I4th. I at tiie home of;
Mr a*i i Mr- H M K.sner. and an
•i ;ti *-d her intent. :i >f making that
her permanent r-si ience Henry i>
:*:rt*r c.prat i..ativ<n> and wear'
the smile that won't come off.
L- n L >fi :i narrowiy escaped a
-'ireur. Saturday evening
' Me : parii ms were enpaped in
throw inp thhritte cartridges into a
:* 'tit re. and be had stepped up to
: - ■» sand n tie- blaze to put it
ut. when n- -f the sliells exploded.
•: *- -ap >ipinp just above his left
nt al-• cutting a deep sra>h.
W:,.:aos I! t e Council Bluffs
burglar, wh • #a- -apt ured here la't
\pn. bv sheriff Wi :a-.- s was last
Friday sentetn-.-d t an indeterminate
;»eri«i f in-years in the jieniten
tiay at Fort Madison. Iowa. His
y _ng wife repudiated him after she
.eamt-o U - truth and has since
<e -red a div rce and resumed her
maiden name.
Las: M • lay evening a w indstorm.
a mpar. ed by rain and some hail
vi'ited tir- vicinity. The J. W. j
1 npe: ..'• is- ar tie tiii.i was
red . ied t kindiinp wood, and much
' • - :a ag- : :i .- r err ion was
d tie i* .- .-.a *■' 1': e i.’e house
u • '• : **-*ii.v :>e rebui.t. this
* t? • —■ .'fid time it has been
biown down.
v." .* . i>;.er» «a>.n if.is city
• • er s-nuay isiting with iter friend
Mi— K‘J - llifrtnn. >he wa> on
r way from her Grand N and hoite
L up 4 . w f.ere she ha- a pusi
- km stenographer. Miss llaggart
'•■* ’’ a.re 1 a nu ntier of . er young
• r >a: i
:ng A nice time is reported by
resent
l*bonograpL Fress.
G. W Vuriel fame jp from Craig,
ir - <—Jay to : ok after his
-a?"' - -' to Koi grille this
afternd and back home Friday
rr::ng He > looking well and
i.-artand reports Mrs Marvel as
*»ring p ■r'y tne past week or more.
Marvel Ua> lately returned from
« -:x k- trip up int the v anad -!
■ an ; --i ns. hst doesn't >eem
a . yrabit impressed with that coun
The editor r - u-r.ed yesterday noun
fr j t . e is- is ie ' iii' tired mother
at IM .:i where tie «a> called
•ast Tlfursda-. by lier fatal illness, j
He .eft :.rr - *; pas-.ng into the
i»rea- 1«- -nd. »i*» re perhaps as you
lead tii> r spirit may have taken
its flight We know i; is but a fen
day- r liour- at >ingest die will re
main and ti r-e are tiled with deep
est ua ti and distress and death will
me U' 'W-et re.iet She is nearing
her *T.h birthday and the past : w. •
years have tieen constant puin and
sickness and «re could not wish
otbt "ws-w- than for the relief she
prays for daily.
Ti. ise f ts who have been so fear
ful about the corn crop may fie reas
sured According to the latest gov
ernment crop bulletin the condition
in Nebraska is hut four points below
the « *rtouer average for the past ten
year', four points better than it was
'ast month and three points better
• .an attire same time a year ago.
The lavoralie weather permitting
ate planted orn to mature is the
explanation The oats crop is very
much larger and the yield greater
than as: year. The government
men hgure an average yield this year
if 2» nusheis to Uie acre, and a total
ieid of 72.71>'>. <»'*». putting the state
ft urti. in the list of oat-growing
com in on wealths. Last year the
average per acre was hut'ii bushels
and the total production but <11.825.
while the quality was much
poorer.
i
Along R. R. No- 2.
Henry Goodwin and the Daddow
fami.ies sold alx>ut sixty head of
eat tie toff. H. Gunn last'week.
Wilber Curry and John McCall built
- new fence around the place tarmed
by Wiiber. The fence will hardly
t*ear cicse inspection for straightness.
W. H. Gunn threshed his alfalfa
la>: wees.
Clarence Hurt. F. G. Casteel and
Henry Heed lift for their sandhills
trip last Thursday. They were going
up when the carrier spent his vaca
ti in. and expect to be absent some
time.
Hannah liichel is working in H.
Jung's restaurant at Loup City.
The old bridge west of Loup City
is undergoing repairs this week and
a pat r uns of the west side are com
pelled to go by the south bridge.
Hubert 1 'insdale. Chris Olljenbruns
Will K»c*pfel. Fred I*addv>w. Jim
MelleLh. Art Lindgran and Henry
Hut. liave ah had their threshing
dune the oast week, which with the
exception of two or three jobs west
finishes the threshing oti Route
Mr' Maud Gunn left Monday for
. er . u ue at Esmond. 111., after a
long visit with H. W. Erodock and
famiiv ami other friends on Wiggle
Creek.
Friu Richei has bought a large
Franklin touring car for his own
U'<* and also purchased an auto for
his son.
Roland Gcsdw in. Claude and Har
id Hurt attended church at Loup
City Sunday evening.
iVtct'gt :.y<l one of the most ex
i-itinir t ties while threshing for
IS bert INnsda last Saturdtay even
ing « f any "f 1iis experiences while :
threshing. In >ome way the straw
wrapped ar >und the cylinder sotightr
v t. a: i; > t the separator on tire on
the :ti'ide. ISy prompt work the tire;
was . it ut before the separator was
da masted, hut some of the blazing,
straw was carried out on the straw I
stack which burned up. l'ete got
Ik'tli hands badly blistered. After i
t • \ri they still eon Lin ued: o thresh.
He had sixteen stacks tothresh Mon
day an.i was >een busily encased on
them.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Uaddow were
away visiting last week.
Wen. Rowe and sons. Will and
Arthur, have the contract to huiici
Ed Kilpatrick s new house out on
the di\ ide.
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Ilietz spent
Sunday a* Lonp City.
Felix and Arthur Kowaleski at
tended church at Loup City Sunday.
Art Wilson pot ! is son a line guitar
through Clarence Reynolds last week.
11 ugh Cash is putting up a sod
building this week.
Clias. Snyder pot 2*< bushels of
alfalfa seed from only a few acres.
Mrs. Clark Alleman is steadily im
proving in health and is almost her
former self.
Sam Daddow was painting some of
hi> outbuildings last week.
Nick I'add w and Fred .lohnson,
are up for road boss in their district.
Frit/ Biclie! i- home after several
da\- spent in the eastern part of the
state
Toe new steel bridge west of Tom
1'arsleCs was opened to travel last
M nday.
I'orter C rry is putting in a lot of
g ■ d r >ad work on the east and west
roads leading to Loup City.
Everybody come out to Cleoria
church next Sunday morning.
L. 11. lla’e and Earl Thompson got
ba k fi m their camping trip up in
the sandhills last week. They went
t the same place carrier and crowd
were at and report good luck.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Squires' baby.1
who »a> reported last week as being
very sick with lung fever, died last
Sunday morning about 2 o'clock. It
was their only child, a bright little
boy ;; years old. He was taken sick
some ten days' a go with stomach '
trouble and had almost recovered
when taken with lung fever, and
after untold suffering passed away.
The funeral was held Monday after-!
noon at 2 o'clock at the M. E. church j
in Loup City, a large number of the
neighbor* and friends of the sorrow -
ing parents t>eing in attendance, and
the little one laid to rest in Evergreen
cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Squires have
the deepest sympathy of all. They
desire to extriid their heartfelt
thank- to the neighbors and others
f r their assistance during the illne'ss
an.i - ..‘.-equent death of their darling
bey. also for their sympathy evi
denced by the beautiful flowers.
Last Thur-day evening some fifty
pc pie on Wiggle Creek completely
surprised Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Roush
■n W. H. (lunn's ranch, who expect I
: inovt to L -upCity the last of this
month for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. j
R ush are tine people and all regret
to see them ieave. They are a hard
working couple and it will be hard
for Mr. Gunn to secure anyone who
will take the interest they did in his
ranch.
While Mr. and Mrs. Hans Ober
miller and little son were on their
way to Loup City last Thursday they
narr w ly escaped serious injury in an
accident. In passing a team in front
of W. O. Krow n's their team sided
at the canvas covered wagon. Hans
struck one of the hordes with the
w hip and it jumped forward, hut the
ether one refused to go. so he struck
it with the whip |also. w filch caused
it to jump forward, breaking tl.e
singletree, letting the tongue come
down, and when the wagon struck
their heels one of the horses com
menced to kick. Hans held to the
lines and was dragged over the dash
board. striking the ground on his
right shoulder and side. The team
then started od a wdid run across the
bridge. * he re at the north approach
one of them struck one wheel of the
carrier's rig. forcing tiie other horse
into the ditch on the side of the road.
They soon recovered themselves and
started to run for the city. Mrs.
<ieo. Peterson saw them and’ran out
tostop them, w hen they started after
her. A wire fence is all that saved
her. as they were close enough to
brush her dress. They were finally
caught at the Farmers'elevator with
out doing themselves any damage.
Hans was found to be badlv hurt
and w as taken to Loup City.’ where
it was found that no bones were
broken. He expected to go home j
that night, but was taken suddenly
worse and had to remain at Loup
City over night, and was taken out
to his home Friday morning, where
he is slowly recovering. Mrs. Ober
miller and boy were not injured.
ATTENTION—Cottage homes to
exchange for land. Cash purchasers
for farms offered at a bargain. Send
description. Windham Investment
aad Loan Co., Plattsmouth, Neb. l
Moon Creek Items
Glenn Farnsworth helped Mr.
Rogers dig potatoes Monday.
We received a lovely rain Monday
evening, also some hail.
Mary lkungard is at home again.
Mr. Smith is raising a windmill
tower.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ford returned
home from Oklahoma Saturday even
ing.
Milo Gilbert returned home from
York las* Friday evening.
Marvin Lee and Ton and Karl
Mcllravy went out hunt mg one da)
last ween, Ihd they -..v*ot a.i> game':
We thins the roa I u> town lias
been iengtlienevi very ,n eh when vve
have to go b> way n lire south
bridge, an i will certainly p.lreciate
our good roads when w can u>r
tiieui again.
Mrs Trait visited at T *ni Ward's
Monday.
Mr. A. Bergstrom is stili on the
sick li>t.
Mr. and Mrs. Baker of Iowa, who
have been visiting their nephew. Mr
James Ling, and family, left Monday
morning for Aurora, where they will
visit other relatives.
Messrs Best and Miller are tvaiing
and hauliug their hav from over in
the hills.
Mrs. Holcomb attended church in
Loup City last Sunday morning.
SCHOOL NOTKs
Misses Cecil Angier. Ethel Mercer
and llelma Froelilich visited at our
school last Friday.
Miss Rowe is driv ing to and from
Iter schoof this week.
The pictures purchased for the
school room have arrived.
Amy Mcllravy. Ruby and Hilda
Fross' acted as pall-bearers at the
Squires' funeral Monday.
School Notes
The High School Glee Club made,
its first public appearance in chapel
Tuesday morning and rendered two
excellent numbers.
The .1 uniors gave the Sophomores
a • trot" Saturday night. An excel
lent time is reported.
The physics class need a laroratory
very much.
The high school wishes to thank
Dr. Eongacre for the metric balance
scales for use in the laboratory, and
Mr. O. Swanson for the pans for the
same.
Mr. P. P. Starr has been very kind
in lending to the Greek history class
his "Illiad" and "Greek Mythology.'”
Mr. French, the janitor, accident
ly fell down the lasement steps last
Tuesday morning, injuring his lack,
arm and side.
Work is progressing slowly on the
rooms in the basement.
Patent panic exit doors will be
used exclusively in the new public
school being built in Atlanta. Ga.. j
and the old schools w ill be equipped '
with them as fat as the money will j
hold out Every modern school em-!
phasizes the tire drill and thus re
duces the danger of panics in the
case of tire, nevertheless grave dan
ger still remains on account of the |
doors getting jammed when the chil
dren start to march out in perfect
order. This is caused by the pres-1
sure of a long line of children mak-1
ing the ordinary lock hard to turn. I
Hut the automatic door totally re- j
moves this danger. It is worked by
a brass bar across the inside of the;
door, and when merely touched by j
the weight of a hand it release* the
look and the door is sw ung back and
held open by a stout spring.
German Evangelical Church
Next Sunday, Oct. 23rd. there wiil |
services at Loup City at 10:30 a. m.l
Lesson in German. Ojt. 22nd, at 10:30
a. m. Rev. P. .fueling, Pastor.
Apples! Apples!
Nicoson 3: Gibson will have a car
load of winter apples on sale in Loup
City about Oct. 25th at popular
prices. Phone 4 on 18, and leave
your orders and you will be notified
when they arrive!
ROAD NOTICE
(Augustyn)
To ail whom it may concern:
The commissioner appointed to locate a road '
commencing at the southwest corner of Section
twenty-one -1.. Township sixteen (l«> Range
f urteen il4i. Sherman county. Nebraska, and
rut-nine thence west one mile alone the Sec
tion line between Sections 30 and 29. and ter
minating at the southwest corner of said
Section twenty (21*). has reported in favor of
the establishment thereof and ali objection-!
thereto or claims for damage* must be filed in
the office of the county clerk on or before
noon o( the 7th day of December. IDlp or such
road whl be established without reference I
thereto.
W C. DtkTKRicae County Clerk
[Last pub Not 4)
Hence or Harm oi Pennoi for Letters
or AUmistnnoi ae nous aoi
To the next of kin and all persons interest
ed in the estate of Christian Wolf, deceased,
late of said county:
Notice is hereby given that on October 14th.
WH>. a petition was fiied in the County Court ,
of said county, for the appointment of an
administratrix de bonus non of the estate of
Christian Wolf, deceased late of aaid county
ana that the same was set for hearing
Friday the 4th day of November 1910 at the
hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon at the
office^ of K. A. Smith. County Judge of said
county, in Loup City in said countv. at which
time and place all persons interested in said
estate mat appear and be heard concerning
said appointment.
Given under my hand and the seal of said
court this 14th day of October. 1910.
Is***-] K A. Smith County Jadge.
(Last pub. Oct 27
Time
J THE BEST
LIME
J CEMENT
1 IN THE
CITY
|
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But we don't carry it very long at
a time because it seems to us that
nearly everybody wants our ASH
GROVE brand of cement and the
famous PEERLESS lime.
It Makes Us Hustle
to keep a sufficient supply on hand
to meet the great demand there is
for these necessary materials and it
is not just because people like us.
either. There's another reason.
Keystone Lumber Go.
Yards at Loup City. Ashton. Rock
ville, Schaupps and Arcadia, Neb.
LET US 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
ability to be of genuine service
to its clients.
It means 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 profit for you in becoming a depositor
with the
IIP CITY SUITE UK
_Capital and Surplus. $37,500
SPECIALS!
WHERE?
CONHISER’s
WHEN? WHEN?
Every Saturd'y
October Bulletin
The Home seekers' Excursions on the first and third
Tuesdays to the West. Southwest and South offer an
excellent opportunity for a journey of inspection or
pleasure, during the autumn and winter, through these
fast growing localities where land is constantly increas
ing in value.
Cheap One-Way Autumn Rates to Pacific Coast
are m effect this year only until Oct 15- Go early and
escape the final rush for sleeper accommodations. Every
day round trip Coast ~ates in effect this winter: general
basis $90.00, and $15.00 higher via Shasta.
The Daily Winter Tourist Rates to Southern resorts
becomes effective about Nov. 1st These rates with their
desirable routes and privileges, together with the out
door and hotel attractiona of tne Southland, shoud appeal
to many looking to avoid the rigora of a northern winter.
■ J. A. DANIELSON, Local Agent
L. W. WAKELY, Gen. Pass. Agt., Omaha
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
Call and Get our prices
Loup City Cement Block Comoany
©UY STOUT, Manager.
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 an*. >'i r.v
our stock.
LEININ6ER LUMBER. CO, Loud City