Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1911)
Our Vaults Are Absolutely Fireproof A Safe Deposit Box of sufficient size to hold a large number of notes, deeds, leases, abstracts, mortgages, contracts.receipts. insurance policies, wills and many other documents that should, by all means, be kept in a safe place, may be rented for ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. If you will come to the bank we will be pleased to explain the plan fully, but don't wait too long, as more than half of them are rented already. We shall also be pleased to show you our new ~tisco' manganese steel, burglar proof chest, en cased in a fire proof jacket It will surely inter est you. Our calendars for 1911 and a map of Sherman county will be on hand by January 1st. and every k customer or prospective customer of our bank is cordially invited to call and get one. First National Bank of Loup City THE NORTHWESTERN THT'i:>!> \ Y. JAN. 13. 15*11 A Fc* Hirtfl Oiol«tioB%. C *»- per t»-_ .34 ytmt. per be •it* per ' 3 __ w ,3*t &}«. per be. . .«<• Better, per b. .}■ prr da’ .35 Burliurloti Tim*' ( mrd Gtwi, t.*sr V !C *■*•» •» j~p*rt» - » 3»». «s »• *'—. w«*» Cpfr* dn«r.* 1* *> p b \ * f'-1'. ' V ■* WV . MIBO*' • !! 3’* B. . t*<- « t-T V S' i»»— »t >>3*4at- arppn* - f i -fi a. .* ■ fn -« -».-»*»» »«R* - »& p- i*. » •" • Mi U *?*TBl*tJ'<"t. * i A Din£l<*« Arcci LOCAL NEWS. i r V.A_ .n» aw! iex. see T. M i«red. Tie « na k in? at the opera use. wit W•ui.rxdiy. . . u;*- W- *»-fit to Mix n City Tiexcaj .** iecai fauxiaas. -.!>•. i--1 ten days ti*frr—the bis ■ leannc >a.» at CoahfacrV 1 ». fandfr 2V for butter fat i :*•*'. ar«i |«i rldi A. E. ( iu»l. * - *> ana rt-*»dewee property w r Heed. • * >u . i a Hendries* ndrar (in T»wb lot* nr improved pr«|er tj at "real barraia*. See J. IV. I—g. Ta«- 11jut butter awl '(fs to < u*» :.:er>. sien * -u can ret anythin*; i oa want. uwt» Att raer >tarr went U> L a i 1 * • r . * yesterday after n :# -t. usa eira. l*u*mexs Tt Katenn* Creamary Co. pays —* ax*, price for ejrjrx de i err*i at the iTeaajery len. L<ub>! Lnaax! Loan*! Loan*! Ueal V.state Lan* at lowest ratex at J»bn I.«ar s. We are pwi tug T. cent* cash for • ream dr.i'ttrJ at tie creamery. Catesna < eeaweki Co . no* in? thetaacHe* indebt ed t- if I - hnandt Furniture < o pws-r a iiwt settle at »r F »r M residence in east . j. *or w - ! tradr san.-c tor „ 'estate VVALTER W.JESH E. v j v Ji i nsun of «.HM» ar ea a-’ 1! . »-«*' evenin* >n a .sit Ut rr di*[i>Mr. Mrs. O. E. Adams H*rr t Sa-.- *• t ntiwer fc evteoa . -e-i la. - Y>-.ir riOMT t*' ret . ju teed a' y feat A reduced *>«•* \ :ttie iff am ci at the home ,» v J ,.,-j Mr* J ••»<) Geoqte. litiny ^ ...» _-j ,1 Loup City. .lit >a: uroat. Jan *th. SMI lii.«ier- Wanted A* I hate an • - -a r- » I * -«d li«* »o:i.e ladies Mum. Gan. Sal ltx ; i,i-4 a drat, ph >ne A. L- En : n or teate >t>ur older ».•; et■ ix-r -mher tard or E G. T»», r !>*»■. it sert tor yuaraatoed. . r r. ■•. r tiie furnace at the v d:tc arrited Mandat, were put :n a* mmb as passible, s . .. jp _f4intl,»s mommy n „.r . * .» tjr. Tbe<iualitf in a.it* l *■ vtiir. t»Jl the prt'tsa are ■ t rn (/.canny >»<e. a. • uta-nded Pen da>s *. .. <!iu- Ue arayman. • • . aat >'irtorr service. Lei * * P- - a; ti«c Keystone lein . r Tii - * • evator. or phone t.i* re* intr. *, on l*C. M' « E c* - * wife and bah*, a*: I r.lat J r their home at «i**^r » *«-• weeks' visit i.-.-rc « f. tie I .rief * sister. Mrs. < E Hr r anl family. If «<Mi want t spend an ertjoyahie e»ening u* t yi.'er. lur and deliyht. la . rr ani »»-c :** Cnnyo Kinj. for •jet »•* »u»e i ns;I t. < *pera laouse. next Wednesday. Jan. IHli. for * lie i*:n .-:i a ire l»jr c-Jer<ei f» ,»r tt '• ani *»- vearfhty pediyreed * -rtP '*> calf. at aa»t far « nine m es nrr. ■« «»* Ln? <*»tr. ,i1ww * on ML J. F. Buck. niwiiny **C1. liar f >ny» Kiny. a mi sira ivsacli Trn ladies and ycntJcaacn wim can pal up one of U*e ?. nntc» **| r-evnest entertainment* uaa the ruwd Wednewia*. Jan. I«tl» \n alarm of fire Wednesdav roorn itw sli .rt.4r after ~ o clock. proved a nail for a sm,»J| h'are in the roof of tiie r-JAarr of Ww». ItoMe iiuud a -»e‘c-i-e fur. ulairii was ei a, ~g s ef wifi. ?lac a-*i*'anr* of l , • r* , -id i cs. ‘ichwe f urtiaer dam f - ■ .* - * |c than a wnali por imu of th* mf Vinwd When tla* alarm was yi.cn 1tar family •err in utter yti ■annr ot U* danyer until apprised o4 Uw fart hr a call from a reiyhtwr A li-lie later and ft ia prutwhie Uw fife would have dee truyi the home entire. Green !wh> for chickens at Lee liras.' meat market. Chickens thrive when fed on preen Lories Get some of Lee Bros. Kanraiiis in Town Property for ^ale 1*3 John W. Lonp Try A te nut coal for your cook stove. For sale by K. G. lay lor. Miss Frieda < thisen has tieen added to tlie clerical force at Oonhiser's. Good second-hand sew ing machine. K • Inquire of Mrs. \V. Ver Valin. Feed jour chickens well in winter. | Try the green bones at Lee Bros.' meat market i acres of good land, all pood soil. ('heap at *.V«oo. | W P. Heki». ! Mrs > K. Ga away and Mrs W. T. Gibson were «>rand Island visitors .ast Tuesday Ail Ihe I own Property offered for vale al iirvt hands, by railing on John W. Loug. " H. M rri- returned Monday fr -rs a thre< weeks' visit with bis sisters at « entral ('ity. Mr jd \ Hendrickson, successors t longer, will do your hauling promptly and satisfactorily. The K. of P. lodge held installation! -rs ast evening and a most pleasant session w as held I»o n t you warn a new buggy or spring wagon? T. M. Ileed is pre pared to supply your wants. Why pay in- for butter, when you an get tiie best countn butter for per pound at the Loup City j Mercantile Co. The Industrial S viety of the Pres byterian church will meet next week Wednesday afternoon. Jan. 1 Sth. with Mr- I. E. Williams. I onhi«er » Clearing Sale has been j extended ten days' longer, to give everybody a chance at the bargains, tali and look tiiem over. t La.- II Perrv the piano tuner of •.rand I-iand. will be in the city this week and next. Leave orders at H. M. Eisner's jewelry store. ( J. Tracy Lus received the cor tract to build an addition to Lee iirus meat market, the same to be of cement. Work will commence as soon a- spring opens up. The <'<>ngo King is a musical com edy in .a ts with sweet Southern melodies of tiie South. Buck and wing dancing witli a car load of fun. Wednesday Jan 1'tL. at ot>era house. Hepresentative Waite came home from Lincoln last Friday and was detained at iiome till this morning by a case of la grippe, but returned to Ins -gisiative duties but little worse for bis physical ailment. Mr. md Mrs. C C. Carlsen and We- Pedler took the motor to Grand I-and last Saturday evening the gt-nilt: e.i going to Rochester. Minn., t te- present at tiie operation fori g -Jtre n J. iv Pedler Monday. Mrs. < arisen going to Omaha for a siiort j visit. Peter Rowe lias received liis com-1 missi n from tiie iiead camp as j deputy for tiie M. W. A., and will work t increase tiie membership of; tiie order here. A nd Peter will prove a persuasive deputy and make a g sadly m rease of goat riders we liave no doubt. M r- A. L Zimmerman and M rs. H. V Matliew last evening enter tained tiie members of tiie Kutre Nous C.ub and their itu-tiands at the ! p easant i 'me of tiie former, prepar ing a sp ciidid «>.3o dinner, and pass-] Imp the evening most enjoyably in music and tiinch. J W Conger Tuesday afternoon fin,-Led cutting the ice from his ] iake. and will liave to suspend fur-| ther operations during tiie uresent | -pe I ■! thawing weather. He lias- i |ji- arge ice house only partly filled, ie—ide- filling nearly ail the ice i - - i . the city and shipping many ars of ice for tiie B. .v M. railroad. Waller Couton. aged 23 years, son j of U ti ( uton of Austin, died last saturdav at Alliance from an attack of pne^'n mix. He had been braking on tiie Burlington, running out of] tiiat city. Tiie remains were brought j to Kavenna and laid to rest Tuesday under tiie auspices of tiie Odd Fellow fraternity, of which he was a mem ber The young man was well and fmrorabiv known here. Monday morning of this week. E. <». Taylor's mill and elevator at I tannebr «g. managed by C. F. Peter - *n. »i> burned to the ground, the tire on. ina, ing in tiie engine room from --me unknown cause. In surance t«> the extent of $5,000 on tiie : contents and $4,500 on tiie building, will prettv fully cover tiie loss. Mr. I Taylor will rebuild tiie elevator at j the earliest possible time. Word was received here Monday j af term .on tiiat J. S. Pedler passed safely through an operation for re-j moral of t!*e goitre, which has been tri -ibling him for so many years. Tteadav furtlier word wasr-ceived tiiat he was doing finely and there was little doubt of his early recovery to perf«—• health. This will be good nrws to »he host of friends of Uncle Joe. wio anxiously awaited the result of Live operation. I there one that wmcn ne PUBLIC SALE Having sold my farm in Logan township. 6 miles northwest of Loup City, on Sec. 14-16-15, known as the old Jacob Albers place, I will sell at Public Auction, on Wednesday, Jan. 25th Commencing at 10 o’clock a. m , sharp 20 Horses apd Mules 20 _______ 11 Eleven Head of Cattle 11 4 four F)ead of f>ogs 4 7 Seven Dozen Plymouth Rock Ghickens 7 farpi Machipery apd Household Goods FREE LUNCH AT XOOX TERMS OF SALE: Ten Months'Time and In terest at 10 per cent on all sums over $10. Under $10 Cash. M. R. and 0. W. Youngquest, Hale & Pageler. Auctioneers. Owners. C. C. Carlsen. Clerk. —For Particulars, See Big Bills— Mrs. T. M. Heed and Miss Zelpha Reed ore visiting at Greeley. Mi.v- Mable I*addow entersained a party of young lriends Tuesday even ing of this week. Mrs. Eva Kendall of St. Paul at tended the Zimmerman Mathew En tre Nous party last evening. The terms of district court for Sin rman county have been fixed by Judge Hostetler as follows: Equity terms. March 14 and June 13: jury term Sept. If*. According to a numberof mournful creditors, they have a case Black not proving white to them. Absence in! some cases does not make- the heart grow fonder. Earl L. Monson of Osceola, w ho has been employed at the Young barber shop, left Monday for a few days’ vacation, returning last evening ac companied by Miss Ruby Pearl Crum bliss of l»avid City. U> whom he was united in marriage this morning. Judge Smith tying the knot. Sherman county having arrived at the dignity of sufficient population to allow of a clerk of the district court, the board of supervisors in session Tuesday, appointed Louis Rein to that office, and lie is thor oughly equipped in all points to make as good an officer as could be found. Misses Olive. May and Octavia Youngquest of Aurora, visited here last week with their brother. Einier Youngquest. and family, returning home Thursday. Another sister. Mrs. Simeon Anderson, and two chil dren came up Friday evening. Mr. Anderson following Saturday, visit ing over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Taylor took their little daughter. Lucile. to St. Haul last Thursday, where Hr. Groth an operated on her tonsils and also removed several adenoids. Mr. Tay lor returned that evening, and Mrs. Taylor and daughter the following evening. The little one is now con valescing nicely. Some six months' ago. Mrs. Fannie Johnson of Ord. sister of Mrs. A. E. Chase and Mrs. VV. S. Waite, acci dently swallowed a pin. which lodged in her throat, causing much pain, and a visit to Omaha and an exami nation by X-rays proves a surgical operation is necessary to remove the pin. w hich was to be done later. A friend expresses a wish to the Northwestern that if it can succeed in obtaining a quietus on the chicken nuisance, that lie will furnish a recipe for extracting the bark from i dozens of worthless curs about town that make night hideous. The Chinese treatment accorded bank w reckers might prove efficacious. The meetings of Organized Agri culture will be held at Lincoln. Jan. l*>th to 20th. Eighteen state organi zations participate in this annual meeting. In the discussion of ani mals. Tuesday will be devoted to horses. Wednesday to swine and Thursday to cattle, with full dis cussion on tiie silo on Friday morn ing. The tounty board of supervisors met in regular session Tuesday of this week, finishing their session yes terday. At Tuesday's session they appointed Louis Hein clerk of the district court and selected the North western as the official paper for the legal printing of the county and the Time.- as the official paper for doing the commercial printing for the year. They also transacted other legal busi ness coming before the regular ses sion. adjourning Wednesday after noon. Farmers Notice We want )our good wheat and do not sell l»ef.ire you get our prices. Weal*' want corn and oats and are paying more than it will net to ship to am terminal market. Your busi ness is appreciated. Lore City Mill & Light Co. Presbyterian Bulletin Nest Sunday evening the pastor will begin illustrated talks on “The Passion Play”, using new slides pur chased for this and following occa sions. Miss Elva Zimmerman will render one of the Passion Play songs recently published for the first time. German Evangelical Church Nest Sunday. Jan. loth, there will be services at Ashton at 10:30 a. m. Jan. 14th. lesson in German and in struction for candidates of confirma tion lo a. ui., at Ashton chur n. P. J ueling, Pastor. llliei w■■ • ... Signify Your Affection by giving good jewelry if you give any. Have the ring, the bracelet, the locket you give today of such a quality that its beauty will never vanish, its attractiveness never be lacking. 1 Engagement, Anniver sary and Birth day Gifts should be selected here on account i of the lieauty and permanent value of our offerings. H. M. ELSNER The Reliable Jeweler New Meat Market Having leased the Pioneer Meat Market for a term of years. »e solicit the patronage of the people of Loop CSty and vicinity, promising to give them of the best the market all rds in everything carried in a tirst class market—oysters and celery in season, fresh and salt meats, etc. Give us a call and we will treat you right. JOHANSEN & PAGELER. Safe Cough Remedy For Baby Avoid all habit-forming drugs — when choosing a remedy for Baby's cough know absolutely that it contains no morphine, chloroform, or alcohol. Insist on this information be ing given you at tire time of your purchase—don't experiment with remedies-of questionable formula secure a remedy that acts on the cough and cures it. not one that merely deadens the parts and affords temporary relief. NYALS Baby Cough Syrup acts on the cough directly, re lieves all irritation, removes all deposits and cures the cough in the shortest time possible Baby is never fretful and enjoys a sound, healthful sleep. Contains no opiates whatever and can he given with perfect safety—baby w ill like it. too. Twenty-»»s cent* the bottle Besides good goods you get good treatment at our store. Always glad to lave people come in and look around, whether they want to buy or not. We wail on you promptly, give you what you ask for. Swanson & Lofholm Pharmacy 10 Days Free Trial la Your Own Horn* “Simplex” Hand Vacuum Cleaner ’’The Cleaner That Cleans Clean" We v ant to sup ply one iadv in every neighborhood with* ''l.npie.x" Vacuum Cleaner, for adver tisi'-e purposes. li'nfc today for the most iioeral of fer ever made. The ' Simplex" Is guaranteed to do as good work as electric machines costing $100.00 and over. It is light in weight (only 20 lbs) i runs extreme y easv and can be operated perfectly and easily by one person. With ordinary care the "Simplex" wii! last a lifetime, e -«-!<■ s end Agents Wanted to sell both our head and electric machines. Electric Cleaner Co. »S JicE»»* e CHICAGO. ILL. In Every Home where there are children, there ought to be a Columbia Graphophone And also in every home where there are no chil dren—only more so. See and hear this “BKT” model—the new tone-arm cylinder Graphophone. Compact, convenient No horn crane. No horn stand. Horn swings in any direction. Plays both 2-minute and 4 minule records. Complete outfits, with 6 Columbia lndestnictitle Rec ords, your own selection |371? Ob Easy Terms Other outfits from *30 to *3M SWANSON & LOFHOLM Extended “10" Pays CONHISER’s CLEMUM SUE HAS BEEN EXTENDED TtiN DAYS’ TO CLOSE Saturday, Jan. 21st LET US II: » TOGETBEE $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 LEIF CITY STATE RANK Capital and Surplus, $42,500 SEE THE WHOLE WEST UNDER ONE ROOF You Should Not Fail to Visit the WESTERN LAND PRODUCTS EXHIBIT OMAHA, JANUARY 18-28, 1911 A great educational Land Show of farm and orchard products from ever}' state in the West. It will be an actual and autlientie demonstration of what can be grown, the cost of production, the financial returns and the favorable conditions under which crops are-produced. so that interested parties can obtain prac tical and accurate information. VARIETY OF CROPS. Com. Wheat. Oats. Barley. Potatoes. Sugar Beets Alfalfa. Forage Crops. Apples, and all small Fruits. BURLINGTON TERRITORY will be well represented with exhibits. Look for them. D. CLEM DEA.YER, General Agent, L&ndseekers Information Bureau 1004 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. _ NOTICE THE Salisbury-Saterlee Iron Bed Clamp made of malleably iron, guaranteed by the manufacturers not to break. We carry a full line of these beds in in stock and would be pleased to see all prospective buyers. Call and look over them. This is only one of our many bargains in Iron Beds. Come in and see our complete line of FURNITURE Carpets, Pugs, Lipoleupi, Before you place vour orders. We can save you money on everything in our line. H. P. Ferdinandt Furniture Co. FENCE POSTS We have a good stock of lumber and all kinds of building material on hand. A carefully assorted stock of Fence Posts V ranging in price from ISO to 250 No trouble to figure your bills and sh uv our stock EININGER LUMBER. CO., Loud Citv iij.