The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, March 16, 1911, Image 4

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    PROKKSSIONA' CARDS
AARON WALL
Lawyer
PrartMwe in all lourta
Loup Otv. Neb.
ROIIT. I*. STARR
Attornky-at-Law
LOUt' CITY. MiMMMSKM.
K i NHIHTIMftALK
LOU!* yiTY. NBB
K II HATHKW.
Anorney-ai-Law,
Au4 U.mmW.1 A tat Mm U'I ,
Ltup City, Nebraska
O. K. I.ONtiACRK
PHYSICIAN ill SURGEON
OfBoe. Over New Bank
rKUCHMONIC CALL. NO. a»
A. J. KKAKNS
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
t Urnmm. M • Mir• a« MaNiea.a
f •* t>i i«— t*a4 .*« Ttlepk.-aa * vairtl
Luup City • Notiraski
A. S. MAIN
PHYSICIAN Dll SURGEON
Loup Oily. Nebr.
ItSWP at lircl.trtk'f.
r»i«|ilk>tM> * WiniH'tttfn
ROBERT P. STARR
i*u»waak>i w M II Mi »»ll
Bonded Abstracter
U«-r i*irv. Mimm*.
Onli wl •>( Atw.rfe i Uh>k>i«ivuBli
S. A. ai.u:.v
iPn.VTi&'T.
MH »• tin. MR.
lift** up •imra in lb* ura Stnt*
Bni b ImtUlinr
w. L. MAKU'Y,
DBXTI8T,
LOU? CITY. NEE
Orrtt'K Ka*tSt4* i'ablir feuai*.
fllDM l«M)t
DR. J. K. OREtitJ
VETGBINABY SURGEON
1 l*i* tu Loup i'll*. n Itli
tli* tnianU-ti of prartlt ii\p Vrtofina
n M*Ji.liw >utf»n and lVtiUtln
tli ife l> prompt:* to d*« ot
rip lit at K. .*•! R'tont lUrn
Pile. ^ I
DR. RICH I
SPSOAUST I
Tha Labor of Baking
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THE NORTHWESTERN]
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tiMN nains Tuk.rr»«ini*>pv«iui
(tl»r*4 *v lb* I-mis oil* « tor inn
■Mluu vbtoueh ilia mslla ss asoobil
alsaa maliar
Office Phone, - 6 on 21
Residence. - - 3 on 21
J. W. llltKMCHtll. Kit and fall
- e1"' ■" - — -
Reiroed Music
l-asl week t lie Northwestern liad a
•juantllv n( iaIIroad dupe lhat was
sweet III null III the ears of our people
who all want to see Imlh the It Si M
and t uloo I'sc I tic pushed mi further
west That It was not hot ulr, we
are Inlieltr! pi'sii Ion tii assert than
lirfore l.asl Monday there was a
inerting at Westerville, In t'uater
count), looking toward the hulldtng
i of the proposed new Nebraska fen
tral and Western railroad from Loup
jt'ltv to Hrokrn Itow,through Wester
; vlllr, the eltelisloli of the line pro
|himki from llroken llowr to Arnold,
(contract* for thr construction of
which are 1 wing advertised In the
j Omaha dallies, said const ruction to
> i eg In within nlnrl v days. Last week
i tdg railroad inert lugs were hold at
Hrokrn Mow looking towanl the
building of the line from Arnold to
Mroken How, and evervliody was en
i thuslastlc ami no doubt Is eipressed
I but that the llne'wlll lie built, and
work tirgun In the'very near future,
in (act. the promoters alomlutely as
sure the people work will begin even
! within slaty days The meeting at
Westerville allows that the (icople
1s t ween here and Mroken Mow are In
earnest and Intend the line shall tie
built between Lonut'ttv and Mroken
1 Mow as welt, which will make a new
j line from Loup City to Arnold thro'
Westerville and Mroken Mow. and
! later oti to the Northwest. What
' action. If any. will the people of Loup
ji'iiv ami up Uie Clear Creek valley
valley take In furtherance of the
building of the propoeusl new line.
Ibe survey from Loup City to
Hrokrn Mow, by way of Westerville,
was made some two or three years
ago. ami was found to be across an
Utrol country, easy of construction
and tapping a rich agricultural coun
try So far, our people have tven
dormant to a great extent. Instead of
getting action, locking to assisting
In the hulldtng of the promised line
K'n't they want It? Is It not time
our people wakened up to the Im
portance of a new Hue up the valley
to the Northwest? Let us have a
public and enthusiastic meeting In
the near future to assist our netgh
tvts In the creation of tits line Let
work between Loup City and Broken
• Bow. hr way of Westerville, tv start
ed. and do not let the grass grow
under their feet and our neighbors
be any morr active titan we tn fur
thering the proposed line Let us
have the meeting and appoint a com
mittee of our t»est citirens to get In
touch with the Westerville. Broken
How and A mold people, and soon we
wilt have the Nebraska Central and
Western railroad built from Loup
Citv to the Northwest. And the
accomplishment of that will also
mean the bulKltng of the li. & M
acnw* from t'alro to Loup City. anil
from Sargent to Punning, making
Loup Cttv on the main Hue of that
road between Kansas City and tire
: Hack Hills and the I'acttlc Coast
't.M our people get action at once.
Cucle Lou Williams Ls a candidate
for re election to the office of sherttt.
w I itch he has so fauhfulh and effi.
clcnCv tilled for the ivast six or eight
vears I'l-.ls the Northwestern ls
'■beta’ll entitled u> state. We do
Uva.:>e a certain interested
' vriv *s and i> spreading the report
: i' not a . andioate for re
e«s’.' :i knot tier report ls to tl»e
itv at >! eritt Wiiaams is ntcwiv
u»s * is ivslon of XJo per month, and
" understand from the same source.
<* .u-ii toe Tact is that up to August
o \> year lie had only been receii
s a* ivr n unhand siikv that time
s...t pension ha. Seen raises! to tli,
to a a rvount he is now receiving.
We do not snow what Jitlererve H
would mase if he were receiving a
igi er pension. so far as a rv-.'lection
ai*d the performance of the duties of
sheriff are ckvsernal. but we wish to
keep Malory straight, and fv'r Uwt
eawi c »e the facts as they are and
'• . vhd tv stated There is no decent
reason w! % fa se reports should tv
spread and we trust tins will end
ti.e.i-. We will have more to say along
’• ;'cse lines in event these falsifioa
t ons do not cease
Word from Vic Swanson
IVauva. yXllf. March .trd. mi—
lYar Mr Hurlngt- As l promts*! to
w:*r tot a litt.c *me .ip on our trip.
*>c V- -w**tng K as brief as pos
*U\> ftt left Aurora bt thr »ay of
llemrr from U>*rr cvrr thr D Jk
K t." K K to salt Lake tlty, pass
*' K through the Koial llorge and
‘••ami i any on »tih. »al,s of r.vis
t ousands ot frrt high Wr sp*tu
one dst in Salt Lake tHjr taking in
a: the historical places of any im
portance Hat same day svo* of
Urtgham \oungs »t< *s »a> buried
>h* bas ing died t.'ir day briorr Wr
“*rr to d Ivr has only on* eiore »ifr
• ng. «"•< :rrn • !«-*$ hat ing passed
to u.r great beyond. K’inrr and I
raot. • snt«\i to take unto oursgltes
a tvup* more «nrs, but as our
M «ua objected me rf: Sal: Lake
t* r t.c u« ng day While gvurxp o«rr
the su rv.i of the mountain just
br'urr getting into s'aliform* ' «e
oassvst thsvug: r feet of *no« and
**’ ree Ivors ster shot do«n toto the
ta. ey »t.e» ***rythlr* »as green
" ■ •’ rvews eten «)>ere It
wemM Mr* to *r* sj,h * sudden
change fte spent a day in «. Oakland
aiv. a coup#* of days in San l'ran
oasx\ taking in the s.o.den dste I'ark
a:»d iVewYie* When »e first an
i'ed at the part •* ■*■« direct to
:. e o-.mraa* but found tl* doors
o -sed v »e icsj_.red of a jxvxvmaa
• hro the doors •vtuid be opea He
informed us « «oud he in A’ arinutex
^ V***00 us conside r |
ab* am! after Xvii^ us orer car*
- ’ *rv.Wf Elmer Y«Mvq*«tN
let.td. crop of »tit* hair, •anted
to if «e «eh* frvvr huvkivitr
* »*** dialed a* hau lo take him
to Ui* beach am! mb a ttuj*
*Wt ta bis rye* to rotor* bias W* i
tnay eft bar KYansrav for Ttir-1
svk •bare «e are m>* seated t
*u » X-j» croend at lb* depot
K* »*k Uw kmc mint farmers fi^n |
•*Yf CWy Neb. X ust say •» had a
meet de whifu; trigs fin* »*atber
and the cfcUfcM mi. **: and gwvxi
The first t m* day's after .x:r arrtral
•e su s *f£tny «eatcer. be; siace
U<en It has rauswd —»Tm’>?-r night
ami da« but me all :k* ft fine here
ard iiws ; to stay for a whu* at
sr <-!£r*s& ■**“- ^
Killed In Accident
Karly this morning, Sheriff Wil
liams was notified by phone that a
dead man had been found In the road
some seven miles up the valley, Just
west of the Ktenger residence, for
merly occupied by II. ]t. Musser.
Coroner Main, County Attorney
Starr and tlie sheriff, accompanied
by a number from this city Immedi
ately went to the scene by team and
auUM. Arriving at the place desig
nated, tlie following fact* were made
plain: Lying at the rear of a large
two seated carriage, on the side of
the road, Just a few yards east of the
H. A M. tracks, with the litad rest
ing on a rear wheel, lay the body of
a Itusnlan Colander, named Tony
Hrac/olls, cold and stiff In death.
A Jury was at once empaneled, the
Issiy taken to the barn on the
Ktenger place and examined by the
coroner The body was then taken
to tdwn and the examination and
facts hi regard to the untimely death
had In the undertaker’s rooms In the
afternoon, beginning at 2 p. m.. were
as follows: Deceased, who since
some time In January had been
working for Kd Manchester In Oak
Creek township, was summoned by
subpoena to appear yesterday In a
case In county court. Last evening,
between 7 and H o'clock, be started
up the valley, driving the team of
Kd Manchester, with which he had
drove down. Intending to visit over
night at the home of Tony Trebo.
Arriving at the cross roads about a
half mile east of tlie Ktenger place,
he evidently missed the read and
went directly west past Stenger's,
Instead of keeping on the main road
as he should. About half way be
tweeu the house and the railroad
t rack, and driving at a brisk rate, as
waa shown by tlie scene, the team
swerved to the left Into a bad cut at
the side of the road, the carriage
was overturned, throwing hbu out,
evidently rendering him unconscious.
The back portion of the carriage was
drawn over tlie body, when the team
became entangled and stopped,
where they wdre found when the
crowd got there about ten o'clock
this morning with the body In the
position above named One of the
horses was Injured so badly that it
was killed later. 1 deceased was about
21 years of age and had no relatives
nearer than Omaha, where it is
understood he has a brother or cousin
In one of the packing houses, though
no one can be found to verify this.
Ills parntUi still living In Uussla.
He was not possessed or any money
or property, and the body will tie
burled at the expense of tlie county.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
T H K
First National Bank
OF LOUP CITY
I'll ARTKK NO 7*77, INCtIKPOR ATKD
Al l.nup i'lly in the State of Nebraska at
th* clone of business Match 7 iFtl.
KKSOrRCKS
Loans and dlscounla $171.SM tl
Overdrafts scouted and unsecured 7 l.v> «i
l’. S bonds to secure circulation 7 (M> 00
tiomis aaomittaa, etc . sat »
Ranking house, furniture.Bxtures II ORB 00
Due-front National Benksmot reserve
aa-v tits' ... ;.*8& «7
Due from Stale ami I'rlrnt* Hanks
sad Hankers. Trust Companies and
Sat.ua's Hauks . 1,178 IF
Dus Iront approved reserve agents M.FM 77
t hecks aud other cash Heats l .IMF Si
Notes of other National Ranks. 7US <M
t'rnctiounl paper currency nickels
and cents a . . . too <k)
Lawful won** reserve In bank, vu -
Specie ... |IO MM TV
l e, al leader notes *?1(> tM il.Fl.- 70
Hedempitan fuad with V-. S. treasurer
C per cent of circulation' £w i»
Total , Rsai -A’S 78
LIAH11.IT1KS.
iTapilal stock paid in ISS.itWW
Surplus fun*! i; SV
I'adli nlt-d promt leas expenses and
taxes Paid its n
National Hat:a t otes outstanding 7,i»»> ik>
Individual deposits subject to
ohes-k. . . . . It.Vi’S* »l
Demand certifloalea of defnwit 7S,*S IF
Tout! ... F.'to i.J 78
State of NaUaaka. (
County of Snermar. i * *
1. 1. li tS'gs. Cashier ox the also* uauied
Rank, do solemnly swear that the above
statement ts true' to the beat of a< know
teslga amt belief
L. Hawsan. t'Ushter
CORRtCT-hTTEST
A It btrtaorsl -(rector
! laa hk WULUts. Director
! O. K Abaws. Director
Sabscc-.lied and swore to before air this
IMh day of March toil
W J Kisaaa
iFltl-l Notary Public
My commission expires Jan Id
i orctr if Httnu ih Ktort n Ptnmi hr
Sttnau! er own
t» IV iViiei} Court of Stfrsu Os'uriy Nr
twit
Sui* of KrtnOa ,
*SS>
Sir near. vNtnxiy. *
IV thr OhMUtssra Hrirs. Lrx-aiors aaJ all p*r
was lairr-rsla; in ibr Estatr of s^oo.-pr 5>
Kmrr drccasa*!
s>* rradin* tb* nUum of rraaors K«r>:
: p-xylac b ixa: *fti rant abU a.towaac* of
j brr aocoob*. t.rJ la sbis ,-vurt oa IV ISti J»i
■ f March. If'.! is ,s hrrrtj crdrnrJ that joa
asst all pmtts sirrotod .a sax! asaltrr stay
I aad Jo, apprar at tbr doubty (Mil to Pc SrlJ
■ » aaJ for saij cvuxiy oa ibr tit Jar of April
* P :#u at'.s'o clock a re to sbo* cans* if
It< !Vr» V «tr ti» pracn *xf the prill.oerr
; st.**!XI act V (railfj axJ IX* 1 aoticr of lb«
luadracy of sax! p* :uoa aaJ ibr brans*
, lirrrs-f >* *irra U' all prra.'a* iaXMUBbrd >a
sa c malirr be pvbiisXix* a repp of tk!s order
:x ibr l.onr City gortk «*««**. a »r*kbr Mn
. paprr pr airs! IX «a.J rent It fss* ttrrr *«c
<rvcw arrks pr or is' *abi c*r of tM~M
-X«s' K A Surra Ocsibit J.Jcc
Uh peb Mar k
i ** »** Ooaaty sV«rt of SXrpasax sVaatc Nr
b-raaka
| i* »* bsatirr of tbr attat* of W .iliac j
M.-Noels sNcrasrs!
Nor c* of trtr.ap ox taaawt.: ofafa.x.s
uauit
Stair of Nr beast a l
.. v »
b-Sortxax sbeubty ’
TV a-l torso** iirrroirs! i ibr ratal* of
" J M.-N*:.. Crx-raox!
t Y*« ti* hereby act!Sod skat oe tX* Stt Jay
!o{ tVbraary i*» Mar* J McVnl aCu.t.s
trair X of ibr ratal* X WUiJaa J McNrtll
Joe«a**sl f o! lb sa.'J ewers brr Jxa.acs-vu.xt
a* so-t tiaitisniru a»J bre pru-ooa pray"
X V» tbr aJ.-oaua of tb*-aaJ for brr
Jw-bar** a*! ibat tax! *x» acvvuxt ax!
iwtiiNU wUt r* boars! oa tbr hi Aa* of March
:k- at tax .-clwl a tbr •.wxsb at tbr
.vuxty .\v* rx* it Loup s'Ut !x tax! oat
V a*i you arc tr-rty c-tr*! t* appoar at tb*
V«# ax! pare alo** J*a«bat*J. a»J sV*
oa w* if axy itrrr bo «y sax! arrest*! shoe s!
*?* V a x-oov! It ts tw!y .otx-ol that sax!
aJxriatstratr-.x f ro aoiorw to ad ror-soux t
«op*a»*d «b at! •» » itr M rwucsic a cop* of
lb;* orsbrr » bo pubdtsbo! a Tbr Loup srt»
North araamt. a aval x*«apaprr pusC.xhaf
*** of cetera. eHeuSatocu :x saxi .-custy N*
tbroo nsvnxn work* pru* tc u* Jay **t
for sax! bra-tc
r>at*J (U ru Ja< rf rwsra-i dt;
.**Av R- a Sacra cuuxty :*X*
-art pats Mar if ' {
RRllXtK NOTICE
N cskp i< hereby dm (Ut bids
»i. ttf nfceirpsi XI tb* cafes'* s>f ;b*
i\>c*Hjr Ort s-4 Sftpfjoxjt ccsmi «.
Netv-AxiA cat « before save o! ibe
I^-ii d*y of April. 1*1 L fov Us* >k
Ufe* trf m i«Kj s\euvt for tb*
bci ntiMC of w-sVti tsi S*e*: brtdcws. as
pff r'AMS A9d SAKiScAakess Adop«4d
b< lb* t\vjt:t IhoAfd of Sj;vrrtK«?
srf NxbereaA sveay. NetvAsfcA. *• Us*
An? ef Mhwt as :b* «■>«
xre o» lie :a Us* «dk* off tb* osasatr
oaff*. AM beds xisi !w AWspuiM <
fey a oeruded ofe*«ri: of *1A\. aa Tts* ■
festxrd iw*rt*y Us* Ufb: ic reject amt i
ota: bads
W'lUwss ssy teal tai :** <«.' of .
sax; cuNibMP Wreottc AdBxed Usds Sib
«AT of Man*. Mlt
■ __
Frederick Wellington Buck, III. D., HI. E.
HEAD PHYSICIAN OF THE
Quaker Indian Specialists
of the United States and Canada
Will Visit Loup City
on Professional Business
Thursday, March 23rd, at St. Elmo Hotel
12 o’clock to 5 p. m.
All people suffering with Chronic Diseases or anv nature should take
advantage of this opportunity to consult om* of the most prominent and
successful Specialists on Chronic Diseases in the world.
Chronic diseases of the Heart. Lungs, Liver, Kidneys. Bladder,
Stomach and Bowels; Undeveloped children afflicted with Cretenism,
Rickets, Malaslmllatlon and Idiocy, Diseases of the Glands like Goitre
and enlarged Prostrate; Rheumatism, Dropsy, Asthma, Catarrh and
Catarrhal Deafness; Diseases of the Nerves, Female Generative Organs,
Tumors of the non-mallgnant variety, and some forms of Cancer can be
cured at the patient’s homes Just as well as at any institute or Hospital,
after first having had the privilege of making an examination and finding
out the exact cause of the trouble.
11 lose suffering with the more malignant and dangerous diseases will
have the privilege of going to one of our City offices, where they w ill be
under the constant care of one or our Specialists, and will be advised in each
ease which city will have the best climate and altitude for their particular
trouble.
We do not believe in nor use the knife for the cure or Appendicitis.
Hernla(rupture), Haemorrhoids, Hydrocele, Vartocele, Tumors or Cancer,
except in rare cases.
. . ,s Purely *n advertising trip, all examinations will be ABSO
LU’I KL\ FKKK, except in consultation with other physicians, when a
reasonable fee will tie charged.
Dr. Buck will tell you exactly where your trouble is located and the
nature of the disease, and If your trouble is beyond the reach of Medical
Science your case will not be accepted for treatment under any conditions.
Rememlier the date and call early.
LOUP CITY CEMENT
Is now open for the Spring Trade
We have on hand a line of
See Us tor
Solid Concrete Work
Sidewalks, ploofs, Etc.
Call and get our prices. We have in
connection a line of Feed, Ground Corn and
Baled Hay.
GUY STOUT, Manager.
1 _
1 Kfiticc oi Heinu 01 Pttinoi for Loiter
el AJiuutntiu
SUt* ot Nebraska i
* 30*
j Sherman County. I Vbe Stale id Nebraska
To ike next ol kin and all persons interesles
in the estate of Crist Ss-hleich dcs-eased
laic of sat.1 county
Notice la hereby c:\en that on Marvl
led MU. a petition seas ti'.cd in the eousti
oourt of «atd county tor the app.- stmetit ot a:
■ adtn.niairmirix at the eatate at Crist Schlelcb
Je.'eased late ot said .minty, aad that ibe
same ss> set tor kea-ia* oe Monday ih*
, ffflh day i-r March. MU at .be hour o!
t o'clock la the aflccnoon at the .'(Coe oi
, h A Smuh County Judce of «aid county. 10
Ls-up City ta said county at shKb time aad
place all person* mterest-d ia said eatate
may apperns 4aj be heard concern.a* said
appointment.
i. irc under my hand and the sea! ot said
court this 2nd day ot March. MU
[skat.] E A. spit* County Judge.
(Last pub Var ffS
| ’luna iisnitiin Stic 11 sui Emit
la tbe Ptstrief Court ia and for Sbermac
County Xebraska
la tbe matter at the Estate ot Michael S
Taffr IVeeased
. State ot Nebraska J
*sa
Sherman County *
Nottoe Is hereby ri'rc that in pur*uahce ot
. aa order of tbe Hoc Bruno U Hostetler
Judge of tbe DKtrtet Court of Shermaa coca
It. Nebraska made on the ITth Jar of Febru
art. Ml I for tbe oale of tbe follomtac des
cribed real estate ts>-wit The uadi tided two
in rents interest cf each of tbe See minors
Cliatoa J. Taffe Gilbert F Taffe Malcolm S
Taffr Francis W Taffr and Edaa E Taffr. ia
B.-nrk Fourteen iltt. aad Lot Six ia Block
Sererirea rT , in tbe Villace of LitehOeld
Sherman eouaty Nebraska there atli be sold
at public auction to the h-tt-esx bidder for
cash at the south tvr ot the court bouse la
Loup City Sherman (otstr. Nebraska oe
the mb day of Match Ml! at tbe hour cf our
o'clock :: the afte-nswa of said day the foliou
lap described real estate to-uit The andlvid
1st tuv*t*teeeth5 interest of each of tbe fiee
minors Cliatca J Taffe. Gilbert F Taffe.
Malcolm S Taffe Francis W Taffe and Edaa
K. Taffe x Bavk Fourteea It and Lot Six ,Ti
in B\vk Seventeen ffT ia the Villa** of
LtsrhSeJd Sirrmit cocety Nebraska
Cated tits ~<j ,i»y of February c.'
E M S Tiffl
OwaKhaa of CTxtoe J. T.ffe G.lSert F.
Taffr. ViA-lt S Taffr Francis m Taffe
and Edaa K Taffe. miners
Last pub. Vac Pi
NOTICE TXi CREDITORS
Stas* ef Nebraska. j
s Ss
$hemuChuij * State cf Nebraska
in s\sasu then u li.t and far sV-na mu
ty Nebraska Eeb-sary SX. r*;>
la tbe matter .f tbe estate of Can L Krerr
bat t aoe (
T» tbe Csmf .aors of sad nsxaty
Yam ace hereby act.led that l mill ct at
tbe oeuxty oca—, room .x Lay Cut t* sad
coax it .« tie S«i day of Almost :»t ax one
cVkyl in tie aftersusw w reveit* aad ex
aax.se all clams uaol cad estate m~.ti a
them vc tbmr ndmdirent and aJctuct
Tb* time lua-ted Joe lie prascatauoa cf
claims MVbt sack rsiair is tie Csl day of
Auecsi A ct v: aid tbe i.« iscited toe
yiK fitb .» on* year from sad Sti
*S»«s xay hard aid the sea of sa d coax
ty Nut tbrs ltd day ef Meat tb.:
skat; C A Shir* Ibun Judge
..Last pub Mac Mt
Mild CUm Bam far Sale.
I fc»« a few f.vc P^ud China
Boars oj sew In ytj» for saw. frees
•ms Jskw Oaa Wcader IASj&S. which}
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IL A. GILBERT.
Clothing:
[ Well
Bought
Is Half Sold
! My line for fall
is now in. Don’t
forget to look my
line over. I can
save you money
by buying at the
I right place--of
'lorentz
|OUR COAL
Heat Force
We will admit that alate
and rock would be just as
good, and maybe better.
To Throw at Tramps
« our high trade coal, but
in filling your orders we hare
but one thought is naiad, sad
that« to furaiih you
Coal That Will Burn
Keystone Lbr. Co.
The Season is at Hand tor
HARNESS
We have the quantity to select from. We have
the Price- We have the Quality that Guarantees
Durability to Correspond with the Quality,
F AT F tJ FS-T • G/UiL A-W A Y
HAPDWAPE eo.
DO YOU NEED
WALL JAPER ?
We have just received a large shipment of
Wall Paper and have a choice lot of j
Latest Designs and patterns
For Every Room in the House
Look Thepi Over
ft Will Pay You
SWANSON & LOFHOLM PHARMACY
FARMER!
It Means
MONEY TO YOU
To Use a
Manure Spreader!
T. M. Reed
What He Has to Show Ycu
A BARGAIN
Barrels to Pickle Pork in,
. Oyster Shells and Green Cut Bones for Chick* ns.
Pickles in Bulk
y Olives in Balk.
A Large Price Paid for Hides and Chickens.
Lee Broth ers.
FENCE POSTS
We have a good stock of lunther and all
kinds of building material on baud.
A carefully assorted stitok of Fence Poes
ranging in price from 12c t« 26c
No trouble to figure your bills and sh.ov
our stock.
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