The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, November 03, 1910, Image 5

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    Something New!
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4 The FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Loup City
hereby gives notice that they have purchased one
c* the world famous “TISCO" Manganeese 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
«%ithin a few weeks that this new equipment has
arrived and we then promise to show our friends
— antS the public one of the best protected banks in
the state of Nebraska.
Yours respectfully.
L. HANSEN. Cashier.
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Mr Laarrnce Porski of Ashton is
fi • drs. ■ y - _nt» cierk. vie* Mr.
Louis Ur in rtrsi/nr-d
Mrs An Jfii.ttmrti of Harvard is
-re vis.une :.er parents M- and
Mrs . W J McLautriilin
H. V. K.-Irr. tier popular Jeae.er.
etpert* to move this aer. into the
twa Bocae » building on Main street.
The** a. , be a tu social at tier
Me Mu lie* school. Hist 44. Bessie
*■ • it: tea * r the evening' of Nov.
I ilJi.
ile .p.e J ie» and Milford Tracy
-eft 'i -rrsia. tnoraia* for Lin< uin to
a Mine in me suite agricul
tural avi.jof
M > V4*.te L h*. Tay.orand J. W
»rr:t io Lite ...i. "t_«-*da> after
■ e» on business -on net ted aim the
te.epiioBe company
••-fie Henry last Friday moved into
• 'a ated by K S' Priuiiard
■h <Mrieia..: a>tjiiii|r into the house
a ated hy Mr. Henry.
* i ltryiv .d» has had city eater
pa rd in hi* resided'-r aiti. the ad
m : tc.th and to: let r - om» (t >
Mason d«d tier artisuc aorfc
A tine baby bev armed Monday
aftern r-n t* *: adder, tier hearts of
Mr and Mr* A N Cook. Alfred
e. «»eet:y i. ver : .i» ne» name of
Papa
l*r A > Main left Tuesday after
: -jfi for M rri.. this Mate, for a fe»
lay* visit Mrs Main, alio hern
-*:t.fiC tie-re fora area ur so. aih
return moe- am. him.
Mr- J M Valentine and Mrs u
L ilt »ervn f <*resi.ain mother
and water of l*»'e ft Valentine of
\ -ng» narb-r shop. *i-:ted here
• It j • him »er u*t > .nda>
i ..men ifi* .a»* Monday. Oct. 31.
Mw B. 4 M passenger »e*tt*. _nd
r-a«e- :»ere 2Z * mutes earner, or at
-* *+• p a i^tead of S:n& p. m No
c<*.i»er c-liange* tn Uie time card. *
II M H idd»—» >n returned borue
*< Thursday fro* a two rates
*?:• int hum- near Topeka- He
t-ad tU -gbt of Investing in land
t *r* hut •> .earn did not close arty
deal
Mr- <»u* L rentp and .ittle son
at.*- j • ■ frm Katerina. Tuesday,
Mi— 7 >?, fcrarim accompanying
ti.e - Mr* Lorenu ha* q-ite re
ndered er l^>a tt and from tfie
re-- -t» *f Jmr operauon.
•r n- w ft >f Him*n township.
• Ijo received U* ref ubican. de.no
ra*.; and pop- i»t nomination for
--p-r».- r i.a* known C. H Aldrich
f.r ear- and ...eo ought* r no him.
-ay - :ie a *:ne fe.iow and square in
bis lea .tig-.
We t bj the Aaron paper* that
Jo: n I rat.;. who a few year* ago con
d_ -t«d a gr eery store in this city,
was married <m Wednesday evening.
1 *ca to M:s» Edith May W'right
f .U’ ra. where he is in the auto
m. -iii.e business
Mis* Maud Reyno.dk entertained
tie ad.es f tiie w C T. r. last
Friday i'un»-ti at ti.e home of tier
parent* Mr and Mr* > * Reynolds,
in Webster tosrnship In spite of tiie
lariewent weather a good au
an * and *piendid time is reported
Miss Haze Btrieigii ce.ebrated her
-it'd *«ni day anniversary last Fri
day evening iiaving seven little
friends a: uneteua. tallying with the
*i» years of ter short life, with tiie
coming -ear added Tiie little folks
thoroughly enjoyed the oevasi «n
A “Slave Sale" social was lieid in
1 *i*tr: a Vo 77. .ast Saturday e»en
ng tiie pr s.-veds being *17.77 Geo.)
/.e glet was tl<e auctioneer and a tine
ume was t ad. Miss Arlie Coming
is tea i*r in tiiat district, and is
:u« ha ing a month s vacation dur
iof com husking time.
Mr* J. I*. Lrimnger and Miss Lizzie
Lr-m.riger ,ast 7hur*day took their
-* \inr» H-rr*1 t
h spita' at Grand Is.arid. wiiere siie
had an perati -n for aden ids and ,
also had 1-eT tonsils removed. Tliey
ret-med liome Fnday. »l»ere the
patient i* nicely recovering.
I>« W.C. and Mi* Harper eft
M ekday morwsrg for a visit in Mis
souri Tliey were to go first to tiie
h. .nr of his -arents at Cainsvilie. for
a week - «.*it Mr Harper returning
i. me h> Saturday, while Mrs Harp
er goe* to visit l*r pare-ts at Savan
nat to ontiaue tier visit a couple
,.f weeks.
We understand Mis* Grace Taylor,
daughter of the ia> John M Taylor,
wa* married in this city yesterday
afternoon. Vo* rnd. ivM. it Mr J
A Trefny of Alliance, tie Rev It
W MjtgutrT oflkiating We km
no further particulars. but would he
pleased to give them neit week The
tetde has era nurse in a i.ospita. at
Alliance
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Notice
I have received a big
line off Fur Coats of very
best quality, and will of
fer them to the public at
very reasonable prices.
Come in and examine
them. Every coat guar
anteed Yours for busi
ness. Jas. Bartunek.
MissPearie Needham visited over
last Sunday at Rockville with her
friend Mrs I>r. Dickinson.
Mi s Jess ( alley and Miss Flora
< Hi.-en were home from the State
University over last Sunday.
Mrs. Viola Odendahi returned from
Colgmbu-. Saturday, wiiere she had
been called by the illness of Mr.
Martin Comer, formerly of this city,
she rep rts him as being In a very
-enow- ndition at the hospital in
that ity. where he was taken some
ten days ago, after a complete break
down a* his w rk. He is suffering
with consumption.
VI bo l- K, ra an t w nere does he live,
and wl, is tiie fraternal bruther who
i- sj 1 a and vile a.~ to be watching
for dark night - to run the skunks in
at the - de door? We know of no
'-cl. pejp.e in this community and
io not believe there are such except
in the nuaginati n >f the destroyer,
but if such be true and the writer
w;:; name the man. all will be glad
l- come to hi» assistance and drive
the rascal out.
Henning C .au'~eri of Washington
t wri'hip returned Tuesday noon
ft n a two week- visit at various
ints in Iowa and Minnesota. He
a- tie brother in Minnesota whom
he hadnc. ~een f- r perhaps seven
teen vear- and an 'tiier inlowa wliom
!.e i ud not '■ en for some fourteen
■ ear- He w old leave jt tracted his
i'i* - me longer nut forelection and
.I- ie»:re to get re in rime to put
n a vote for Dahiman. aber nichtl
Adamless Wedding
< *n u ■ eve of Ha’, we en at tne
V ’i- - Ti? in tiii> city, occurred
• - xa riage of Mi'- B Witch to
Mr »' " Imp. in 'lie pre-ence of
u nomte-r f intimate young lady
'n tiI'.— ending at ’he sign Jack
■-lantern. the gue-ts were received
in t! • basexent to await the hour
of tiie ceremony, when they were
--lie'. '] intti tiie par. r At ":3o to
tiie -trains of tiie wedding march, j
tiie hrida. party inwierd costumes
entered tiie r m and tiie contract
ing part were made "one accord
ing t the rites ot tiie witches and
*!•- imp- After congratulations the
g--'t- were ^ated at a table most
tieauufuhy decorated with .laek-o
int<-rri- witches. et<- . and a three
i n m r ed F'.r.tertain
tata neat : r ipriate r tiie oc
a»i n wa- urnislied. and tnethinks
:f H:. w en pr phesies re true.
1- »i ~*e n re w- i lings in
tiie I- ur : uture tiran ever in its his
tory Ti - guest- were. Ernestine
Odendah Jennie Sutton. I. line
Tay r Henry Young. F.Ha Taylor.
B'an ,.e F' etci-r. I’earle Needliam.
I*e ■. • h er'. FI ./abeth Leininger.
Ktta L fh m. Eiva Zimmerman.
’ * r Montp Lena S
\bi Beynonatid Jennie Minsliuh. The
dec ,rati' ri- of the rooms were most
unique At It’ o'clock the guests
departed thanking Misses Mary and
Maggie Minsliu ! for a most enjoy
able evening.
Presbyterian Bulletin
Rev, F'rank A Milier and Mr. Fred
schmidt are holding revival meetings
in tne Presbyterian church and every•
h-dy i' rii cordially invited to at
tend F'riday afternoon at 3 o'clock
tliere wii. tie a meeting for women
and gir.s Admission by ticket.
The revivalists w:. 'peak and sing
sunia ruing and evening. At 3
clock s.indiy afternoon tiicre will
t«e a meeting ff-r men and boys.
<i not l* rget tnat there will
be something :n every service to
interest you.
Moon Creek Items
Vis- Maud Reyn ids highly enter
tained the W C T. i'. at iier home
•a'i F'ridav. when all partoo k of a
', endid dinner, after which they
. I'tened a pr cram containing
'pee dies by Bev- Harper and Mont
gomery. and Mr. Zimmerman. About
>eventeen were pre'ent at tiie meet
ing
Mr Hnckney laid a cement walk
.ast Saturday.
Mr» W right Reynolds and sister
:i-aw drove over from Litchlieid last
Friday f .r a couple days' visit with
ti»e iiome fc'iks.
Mi»s Velva F'ross is liaving a
month's vacation during corn husk
ing
Mr Flar! Thompson and family
-pent sunday at tiie home of Mr
Austin Hendrickson.
Mr- Bomgard and Mr Nelson
went to Biair. Neb.. Monday.
■'evera'. young peode from this
neighbor}! >d attended t lie Hal
iwe'en cla" party in town Monday
evening
Mi" Emxa Nelson is here again
and re*, irts that iier folks intend
to come and make their home here
soon.
SCHOOL NOTES
M." BNwe f -rvhased a iiase-liaH
fur Iier school this weeii. When the
- t' ..f tiie primary organize a
f. . team and defea* the older boys
f ’ e ' • . liv a s • 're of several to
e ready to I a -
riig> any nine of twice their age in
tiie county.
Mr' Au-tin Hendrickson. Misses1
Ma-ua i.dbert and Kditli Ward and
Master H ward tvowe were visitors
at ti e : F'riday afternoon. They
n ted tiie • sceilent rder and interest
ft pupil' Tiie primary children
entertained them pleasantly by sing
severa of Llieir little motion songs.
Happy is the Son the
Bride Smiles on
Beautiful pieces of Jeweirv for :
bridal and wedding gifts ofi
unique and aesthetic designs. 1
purposely made for weddings.
Bings, brooches, sunbursts, dog
collars, jeweied pins for the
hair, lorgnettes, opera glasses.1
gold and silver purses and manv
oilier
Trinkets of Value
Silver tea services, spoons, forks j
and knives ready for marking
There is no question about our
goods.
Get Our Prices.
H. M. ELSNER
The Reliable Jeweler i
Along R. R. No- 2.
John Olson on Route 1 is very
poorly again this fall.
Will Knoepfel gave carrier some
hne pork sausage last Thursday.
J. T. Garner took a load of wheat
to Loup City last Thursday.
Alfred Jorgenson was making some
needed repairs on his w inter quarters
last week.
Ernest Rowe was lathing Ed Kil
patrick's new house last Friday.
T. M. Reed had his men. Will Hen
derson and Jesse Fort, putting up a
new windmill at Ed Kilpatrick's last
week.
The Ladies' Aid of Wiggle Creek
met at tne home of Mrs. Stewart Me
Fadden Thursday afternoon. Altho'
the weather was cold, the attendance
was good.
Fred Foster bought a load of baled
hay last Friday for #7 a ton delivered.
C. W. Thornton dehorned 25 head
of cattle for Ed Flynn and Henry
Biehel la?t week.
John Holm is working for Hans
Dietz.
Chas. Snyder and son Gordon, were
at Loup City early Monday morning.
Howard Fulliton is husking corn
for Richard Brodock.
Tenis Biemund was out to Fritz
and Henry Bichel's last week and
bought some 25 head of cattle. Mil
ford Tracy helped him take them to
town tliis week.
Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Conger and
Mr. and Mr?. Roy Conger spent Sun
day at their father's home at Loup
City.
Mr. and Mrs. F O. Johnson and
family attended church at Loup City
last Sunday.
John Squires bought a new wagon
last Friday.
C. W. Thornton dehorned some
cattle fi>r J. Blambeck la?t Saturday.
lK>n't forget the big oyster supper
given by the Ladies' Aid Society on
Wiggle Creek, on the evening of the
election. Nov. ?. They are preparing
for a big time. Come.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blasehke and'
family attended church at Loup City
Sunday.
Almost everyone now has from one
to two or three teams in their fields
getting out their com, which is going
ail the wav from 2o to 40 bushels per
acre.
Chas. Schwaderer placed his mail
box close to the road this week, so!
it would be handier for the carrier.
J.S. I’edler. .1 udge Wall. Ira Wil
liams and others made a trip on
Route 2 Saturday afternoon.
Will Betts was seen one day last!
week on his way to Loup City from
Litchfield on his motorcycle.
Miss Olive Gallup visited her sister.1
Mrs. L'Banks Hale, last week.
Orsie Henderson bought a stack of,
hay from John S juires and last week
someone helped themselves to some
of it. Hay is hay this year, and you !
don't have to take much before you,
have a dollar's worth.
Jack Pageler returned home last
week from his trip to the west part
of the state. Jack was carried away
w ith the good looks of some of the
squaw women while there.
The mill had trouble with slush ice
the past week.
Chas. Krischner was hauling corn
to Loup City Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Nielson were
trading at Loup City Tuesday, and
took home a load of barb wire. They ;
are also having their siiare of bad!
luck this year, some of their cattle
having died with black leg. while!
three or four more were expected toj
die Tuesday.
The frame work of Henry Kuhl’s!
new barn was raised this week.
A. C. Best was hauling hay to the ■
Loup City market the past week.
Hans < diermiller is again able to
do his chores after being laid up for j
several weeks.
J. E. Roush moved to Loup City
this week.
IT. W. Brodoek gave carrier some
fresh pork Tuesday.
Will Henderson was out to Wilber,
Curry's Tuesday fixing his well.
To all parties visiting on Route 2:1
Please have those wriling to you put;
your letters in care of the party you
are stopping with. It will help the
postmaster and carrier to locate you
much quicker. Let the carrier have!
your letters to mail, also get your;
stamps and money orders from him.
I>on t forget the entertainment and
box social to be given by Miss Lettie
Peugh and pupils. Friday evening,
Nov. istii. at the Hawk school house.
Gordon Snyder left Monday morn
ing for Fairfield. Neb., and is expect
ed home Saturday with his bride,
Miss Minnie Knight. Particulars
next week.
B. W. Parkhurst sold a load of hogs
00 Loup City markets Wednesday.
Wm. Stam is husking corn for Jim
McBeth.
G. B. Wilkie had the frame of his
new barn raised this week.
N. P. Nielson up to Wednesday
evening had'lost six head of cattle
with black leg.
Clarence and Jim Arnett were
shingling Ed Kilpatrick's new barn
Wednesday.
Jeff Williams took several loads to
Litchfield this w eek for E. G. Taylor.
Bobt Mathew was seen on his way
to Litchfield Wednesday.
The Ladies' Aid Society met at the
home of Mrs. Jim Bone Wednesday.
German services at Ashton next
Sunday. 10:110 a. m.
Mrs. W. S. Waite entertained the
ladies of the Entre Nous club Tues
day afternoon of this week.
The re'ivalist. Rev. Frank Miller
of Lincoln, and his singer. Mr. Smith,
began their series of meetings at the
Presbyterian church last evening be
fore a fair-sized audience. Thev cre
ated a most favorable impression on
their first appearance.
We are requested to give notice
that Hon. Wm. H. Thompson of
Grand Island—“The Little Giant.”
so-called, will address the people of
Sherman county at the opera house
in this city tomorrow (Friday) even
ing. As Mr. Thompson is considered
one of the finest orators in the state,
a leading democratic politician and a
Hahlmanite. the people will at once
hear a master hand at oratory, a
spicy democratic herald and an’ ex
ponent of Dal^manoeracv worth lis
tening to. if not agreeing with.
Student’s Narrow Esuape
Erwin Leach, of Arcadia, a student
of the Lincoln Business college, nar
rowly escaped a terrible death when
struck by a car at 13th and O streets
Thursday. He was dragged for fifteen
feet under the fender and emerged
from the catastrophe without serious
I injury. His clothes were badly torn
and damaged. Leach was hurrying
across O street with a crowd of
i students. Apparently lie did not see
the car approaching until he had
I started across the tracks. He then i
attempted to step back, but his feet
slipped aud he fell directly in front I
of the lender. He made a grab at
the side of the fen ter . u; ..u-- 1 it
and was dragged u ifier Tin* mutor
man applied the brasc-. and reversed
the motor, but the vai -.i 1 along for
: twenty feet before it c ml i ‘ • stopped
The boy was rolled tin ter t!ie car for
■, fifteen feet and was then pushed out
on the opposite side of the track.
The front trucks of the car carried
him ahgid and kept him from being
| thrown under the wheels. Leach
jumped up immediate1! an I started
’ to walk away but was brought liack
to the car by the conductor who took
his name and looked him over to see
if lie was hurt. The boy refused an
examination by Dr. A. E. Carr, who
happened to see the accident. Motor
man E. B. Jackson said the street!
was unusuallv crowded at the time
and while trying to watch both sides
of the street at once he did not I
notice the boy until he had fallen in I
front of the car. Leach's room mate.
Max Wall, said he did not see the boy
fall under the fender, as lie had
crossed the track ahead of the others.
Leach, lie said, was in the habit of
standing in front of street cars until i
they had almost touched him and i
then stepping off the track. Dr. Carr
took the boy to his room where he
examined him. The doctor said that
Leach showed every sign of a great
shock, but that otherwise his in
juries were not serious.—Lincoln
Daily 'ftarr.
Apples! Apples!
Buy your wfnter apples now. They
will keep until spring. For sale by ’
X icoson & G IKSON.
For Sale
Pilger's home place. 12 or 24 lots,
two blocks east of Methodist church.
For Sale
/ My residence in South Loup City
for sale at a bargain.
Mrs. Clkmma Conger.
Farmers Notice
We want your good wheat and do
not sell before you get our prices.
We also want corn and oats and are
paying more than it will net to ship
to anv terminal market. Your busi
ness is appreciated.
Loup City Mill & Light Co.
Notice
Loup City. Neb.. Oct. 27. 1910
Notice is hereby given that all alleys,
streets and lock yards must be
cleaned up. all manure, tin cans and
refuse which have a tendency to
create disease must be removed. This
work of cleaning up the city must be
attended to. Noeicuse will’be taken
This means everyone. The marshal
will attend to this matter and see
that this order is complied with,
which goes into effect Oct. 27. 19lo,
and must be complied with by Nov.
10. 1910. Pay attention to your hog
ranches By order of city council.
[seal] Petek Rowe. City Clerk.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In County Court within wuU tor rmcrmun
county Nebraska
In the matter of the estate of Adciade Moritz.
deceased.
State of Nebraska ,
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Sherman County 1 The State of Nebraska
I. K. A- Sm.th. county judge of said connty,
hereby notify ali persons having claims and
demands against the estate of Adeiade Moritz,
deceased, that I have set and appointed the
following day for the reception, examination
and adjustment of said claims and demands
at the county court room in Loup City. Ne
braska, to-wit: May end tvii at the hour of
one o'clock In the afternoon of said day.
Ail persons Interested in said estate will
appear at said time and place and duly
pre*ec: their claims and demands, and in
case any of said claims are not presented by
May ind. 19!). the same shall be forever barred
The time limited for the payment of said
claims shall be one year from said and day of
May 1911.
Given under my hand and the seal of laid
County Court this S9th day of October 1910.
E. A. 3m h County Judge.
(Last pub. Nov. S4>
Nonce of fitarai 01 Pttmoi for Letters
of Aimmstrattoi de osiu 101
To the next of kin and all persons interest
ed :n the estate of Christian Wolf, deceased,
Lite of said county:
Notice is hereby given that on October 14th,
1910 a petition was tiled in the County Court
of said county, for tha appointment of an
admini*siratrix de bonus non of the estate of
Chsistian Wolf, deceased, late of said county
and 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 E. A- Smith. County Judge of said
county, in Loup City in said county, at which
time and place all persons interested in said
estate may appear and be heard concerning
said appointment.
Given under my hand and the se<al of said
court this 14th day of October. 1910.
[seal] E. A. Smith. County Judge.
(Last pub. Nov. S
New Jeweler
Having got fully located
in my new place of busi
ness, I am ready to do all
kinds of Repair Work in
the Jewelry Line.
All work put out by Mr
Chase's last man, Mr.
Morgan, is guaranteed
by me.
My stock is most com
plete and prices will suit
you.
I
I solicit a portion of your
business; at least call
and let us get acquaint
ed.
Lou Schwaner
JEWELER
In Chase's Drug Store
LET IIS 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.
t nr 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 profit for you in becoming a depositor
with the
LIP till STffl BANK
Capital and Surplus, s37,500
specials!
WHERE?
CONHISER’s
WHEN? WHEN?
Every Saturd'y
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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 in effect this year only until Oct, 15- Go early and
escape the final rush for sleeper accommodations. Every
day round trip Coast rates 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 Nor 1st. These rates with their
desirable routes and privileges, together with the out
door and hotel attractions of tne Southland, shoud appeal
to many looking to avoid the rigors of a northern winter.
■ J. A. DANIELSON, Local Agent
L. W. WAKELY, Gen. Pass. AgL. Omaha
Cement
Blocks
We now have a|1arge 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
CUY STOUT, Manager.
FENCE POSTS
We have a good stock of lumber and all
kinds of building material on hand.
A carefully assorted stuck of Fence Posts
ranging in price from 12c to 3P50.
No trouble to figure your bills ani show
our stuck
LEININGER LUMBER. CO., Loud City Neb.