The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, April 13, 1911, Image 5

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1*- SHOWN the i*ro*»f. come right in and exj*ose your honest
de-ire ! • ^rii. A e *^*urt y«ur attention to a f^vr tacts.
(tar Capita; is tJo.'AM Saij.ljs, :.-l:i.oUU.
ftBurki-ig capital is wholiy unimpaired by abso utelv
»<• 4* <a n *t to ir i«» any officer. director or eveu stockholder.
I: - ur j- Ucy to ..like loans liberally, but cautiously,
’o ar>«hl g*aft <A any kind, to deal honedly and brag modestly.
Ctm# in ami see us about rates j«aid on tin e de|M>~:ts.
t w bi>>ksan<l combination pass books furn;she<i Ciee.
First National Bank
» Loup City. Nebraska
lu K. WioikK. Pnst Ia. If ansrs. Cashier
A. JI Oi t ii -k. V. I’m O. L. AaAsst. Cashier
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set earned Monday fan I. kar-rns, tbe
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1*0 »cu want a Rocker freer See
Conh iter's adv.
('ail n L- II. Spalir for a gOod
birvch-. eiteap.
Tlrf W « T. I*, will rii-el Satur
dav liieraooa with Mrs Fowler.
Try t*»e >tn*ud A llenrickson dray
line. They will give you good sen ice.
Sav. if »• u are !■.. king for a second
hand jr_~ '.:n* stove, see L II. Spalir.
llisf (' •■nb Ur wn Legiiom eggs,
li for T-V. *3.«i per
A. J. Johnson.
■aaer can and will save you
y on anytiiing in tiie jewelry
Nice tV: Rocker as a gift, ab
nhi-er > Sal s
fartory More
Have y-»u Men the low prices on
tdsae and white granite ware at the
Variety > ore?
Mr.- I*atsy Oowrper is here from
Lincoln »i-o:ng ler parents. Mr. and
Mrs R. T. Snyder.
s" ud .. lleanck-oo. sucressers
to longer, will do your hauling
prxcpUy and satisfa-torily.
Mi-s <Hire Gallup carne up from
■■rand 1 -land last Friday to visit her
-ister. Mrs. L'Banks Hale.
Go and ~ee tiie fne assortment of
Frtr j' ttii .red garment- for lad le
al • .nhi-er's April lw-g.i.
'. G Vj.ig<|u«st of Watcrunrn.
> 1*.. visited over Sunday with his
n Hives in Logan township.
Tie Ravenna Cream t I pais
• igliest cash price for eggs de
.i.eted at the creamery ijere.
Give HER a Necklace on her oirtli
day and —e l*-r eyes sparkle. Fr.vm
•i.‘*< tu *Ti Hcvai M Ei.-nek
W are yaying IT cents cash for
cream delivered at tie creamery.
Ravenna < kkameky Co.
ItlW o? pasture. nil! tase in
Iwia | tor one season. Plenty
of g jud water. kuchanowsfci Bros.
Hr* I» W. Montgomery returned
.a»t Fndai fron his over-Sunday
visit at Pawnee < ity. at tlte no me of
his parents
Wiii • HeWtohi is suffering from a
- ■, rained aiiut- tf»e resuit of a mis
step from a car in tlie I'. P. yards a
few days since.
Will Minshull left Monday noon for
s: • ‘Katie Wash., tlie home of his
teot her. <'l»ar es. wliere lie will take
a positi « as stenograpber.
Mi— Bose Muiick went to brand
I- and to attend the funeral last Sun
day of a sister of her brother-in law.
Kr.nli r.oodwin. »uu died at I»enver.
Hate you seen thee* tine Willow
liorsers inC W. Coniiiser's window?
He »i gne you one FBKK arid has
enough to supp.y each and every one
of his many customers.
ti II. Mat.-w and his bride nee
Mis. K -a /jw.Herman, ret urned last
Friday evening from tiieir tiiree
• 'O- •.-vm pjo trip tu tlie Monte
go :;.a Valle*, Colorado. and other
points.
Mi» Winnie < * uthouse was iiome
fw® i: e sute I"Diversity Sunday to
le presrot at the marriarge of Miss
E. xi 4 .rntng. returning to Lincoln
Uiat evening and will come Iiome
again this evening for Easter.
J. * L <ng returned Saturday from
the MskP of iiis brotlier in Iowa,
and rep-r*s his condition as being
very e'iiw» in the extreme. It is
bufied his fears will not be realized,
and the loved brother be speedily
rest-wed to health.
I ■ Jg up and taken lrom my pas
lure, twie and one-half miles south
easi f Loop City, on or about March
list, a growing cedar tree, between
sax and -r.«a feet in height. Any
inf-rwiation a- to it* whereabouts
will hr kept in confidence and suit
ably rewarded. Aiaiv Wall.
Next A-dnesdat eveningandThurs
day. there will be on sale at C. W
4 aiiviser -. a big assortment of
Fitza •iarments ” including Suit
< iats Skint. I nesses. Jackets and
Waist- All women wish to be well
drewwed unj here will he the chance
of a 11let!me to select up-to-date
talkind garments ranging in price
from ». aa up Vo *Ji. <io early and
secure Set choice
A thevoung ady friend*
at Mu* Henri Young »ere enter
tained in an enjoyable manner at the
bone of Mis. J. T. Hale. Tuesday
eien.ag fro* * to 11 o'clock Flinch
t»d somerset were played, and con
test* for clikii several non handsome
prt/«a A delicious lunch was served
and all present report a pleasant
evening
At live **dd Fellow lodge Saturday
evening J. S 1‘edler was elected sec
retary and at the M. W A. session
Hondai nigiit. C. F Heusiiausen was
-elected clerk. Ward Ver Valin Ten
derag His resignation. During Uie
5,as- tear and over since Mr. Ver
Valin' la* been clerk of tlie camp,
there la* been a pi^notnenal increase
m BreterOiip and interest in the
order Far mcrea-ed a hundred fold.
Mr Ver Vatin oill be soreiy missed,
but llro Heusiiausen will carry on
the duties equally well, we have no
daubL Hut say. the elevation of
Fade Joe and Beusrh must lave
been tie double H*-*w that aimost
killed ftoiler _
Horse Buyer Here
Thursday, April 20
Jake H. Miller, the mast extensive
1and mule buyer in the world,
will be to Loup City April 2d. at
i Uuhdetd April 21 and at Ravenna
J April 22 Bring *® P«d «w only.
A Pleasant Reception
Last Saturday evening was held
at the residence of the bride's par
ent-. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Zimmer
man. a reception to Mr. and Mrs
!!. II. Mathew on their return from
their bridal trip. One hundred in
vitations were sent out to the friends
ot tt»e happ.t couple, the older set
living received between Uie hours of
- and H:.'in o'clock, while the younger
lolk- paid their re-,*.vts later.
Hie bride and grooiu received tile
viioiCe congratulation- o: friends as
tliey appeared at the door, and later
dainty refreshments were served hv
tl e genial i.ostc.-s assisted by a b»vv
of young ladv friends of Mrs. Mathew.
The home was decorated vv ith roses
and carnations.and the evening made
one of the most enjoyable of the
season. Quite a number of die in
timate oj the young couple took oe
ca> . m hi retiicuiher tiiem with choke
token- of esteem. May the felicitous
oc.-asions marking their advent into
heme making he continued equally
pleasant through a long and happy
marital life.
A Happy Wedding
At 1 o'clock. Sunday. April. i»lL
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. B.
turning, occurred tlte nuptials of
their second daughter. E!ma B. Com
ing, to Mr. Frank J. Zwink. eldest
-t>n of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Zwink of
Elm township. The home was dec
orated with crepe pa per of pure white,
with a large wedding beli suspended
from the parlor ceiling, under which
the liappy pair took their places, pre
ceded by Mr. Albert Boecking of
Litchfield as best man. and Miss
Arlie Coming, sister of the bride, as
bridesmaid. Miss Winnie Outhouse
playing a sweet wedding march. In
a few choice words, and with the
ring service. Bev. W. C. Harper unit
ed for life these two excellent young
p.-ople. Pillowed by earnest congratu
lations from the goodly number of
invited present. The guests were
then -eaied at table- loaded down
with choice viands and being waited
upon by llie classmates of the bride
of The bride is one of the
cii •icest of Loup City girls, with the
friends only limited by the number
»t.o know her. a loving daughter and
we predict will prove a worthy com
panion to tiie man of her choice. The
gl - one of tlie most ener
getic and progressive young farmers
of this county, and in advance has
pr iv idea an up-to-date home on his
farm in Elm township, to which they
went for immediate housekeeping.
The Northwestern, with Uie host of
friends, will follow tiiem with best
vv .-111 - for a long, happy and prr*s
perous married iile. Many beautiful
and costly tokens of esteem were re
ceived. Mr. and Mrs. Zwink left for
Ha i pton. low a. and oilier points
T c—.jv morning for a two weeks'
visit.
A. B. Outhouse went to Omaha on
b -siness Tuesday noon.
Prof. Shouse of Grand Island will
preach at the Baptist church Sunday
morning and evening. Everybody
welcome.
J. IV. Long and Aaron Wall were
taken to Shelton Monday by Otto
Peterson in liis auto, returning Tues
day noon. Thev attended a K. of P.
doings there Monday nigiit and had
a big time.
ii you nave ever worn a tiuu
garment you will not miss the sale
at Conhiser's. nest Wednesday even
ing and Thursday, and if you are not
acquainted with the merits of the
“FiUto" garments for ladie%. go and
be convinced.
Tiie first base bad game of tiie
sea-on will lie held Friday afternoon
at Jenner's Park between tiie high
v-lwol teams of Ord and Loup City
Local pride should call a large at
tendance. Shut up shop and go. The
game begins at 2:3o
By request, tiie cantata entitled.
"Tiie Brownie Band." given by the
primarv pupils of Miss Nettie Con
ger's department of the city schools,
win be repeated at the opera house.
Friday evening, vpril 14th. Part of
the receipts will be given to the
Cemetery Fund and to the Ladies of
the il. A. It. Everybody come out
arid iielp both good causes along.
1-1 admission.
By Wednesdav'sState Journal State
Cniversity news we see the names cf
Meme and Emma Outliouse among
tiie :i- seniors receiving the coveted
Phi Beta Kappa honors of scholastic
approbation. This is tiie highest award
and is tiie largest class in years to re
ceive tiie same, the class also having
the highest per cent, being from a
fraction over " to --*4.15 per cent and
our Loup City girls scoring above the
ninety percent mark. This reflects
much credit upon our schools as well
as upon these talented young ladies.
Wm. Larsen of the Mercantile Co..
a few days' since received a letter
from his brotlier. B. E. Larsen, who
about a year ago moved from Aurora
to I’aloniares. Oaxaes. Mexico, where
he lia> engaged in bee culture, and
from hi- letter we find lie is greatly
taken with that country and is mak
ing go d financially. What was sin
gular to u> people up lie re was tiie
fact liiat he made no allusion what
- -ever to tiie insurrection in tliat
country, which lias been exploited'
tn rough the press dispatches of late.
Evidently he is not located in tiie:
war i.e. Mr. Larsen will be re-j
membered as visiting here a short i
time before lie got tiie Mexican fever..
I!«• cantata. 'Tiie Brownie Band",
last Friday evening at the opera
1 >use. given by tiie little ones of
Miss Nettie Conger's primary depart
ment of our public schools was one
of tlje finest entertainments of the
kind ever given in the city, and tiie
opera house was crowded to the very ;
doors and many failed to gel even i
standing room and missed the really
wonderful entertainment given by \
tiie little ones. !n no single instance
was i here even a suspicion of failure \
on tiie part of any one of the some
4“ or more little people, each and all!
rendering liis or her part in a manner
worthy of children much older in ]
years It would be unjust to speak
especially of any one or few. as ail ■
did well, far beyond tiie most san-'
guine expectations of parents, friends j
and patrons of the schools alike Ti:e|
band boys kindly gave several music
al selections at tiie doors and later in
tiie liall preceding tiie entertainment
As is always the case when Miss Con
ger ghes an entertainment by her
pupils, slie lias them drilled to per
fection. and for weeks slie has had
tiie parts assigned and rehearsals for
the same, until we doubt if there
were any of tiiose taking part but
had the entire cantata by heart and
could have taken any of tiie parts
had sickness or other unavoidable
cause made it necessary, but for
tunately such was not the case. Too
high praise can not be accorded Miss
Conger, as well as her pupils, for the
very pronounced success of the plav.
As will be seen by announcement in
; another column, the play will be re
j peated tomorrow (Friday) night. You
i sboaidn’t miss it.
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bur line of KIRCH BA I'M Suits is superb. Such style, fit. workman
shit- and fabric you'vr never seen, even at considerable higher prices.
llsrd to beat the KIRSCHBACM EMPIRE COAT, with semi-form
fitting back and the large imported ivory buttons showing through the
front. Fabrics in all the newest ejects, rough or smooth all shades.
Mso the CHESTERFIELD overcoat in more sombre materials, like
black and oxford. Some trimmed with serge, some with silk through
out. »ven to the edges. A magnificent variety for your selection.
Pr; from ?!2 •>* to ■£!>-. V\ latever price you pay for a coat or suit
bearing ti e KIRSCHBACM label, you can be assured of monel's wortli
ami more If you find any imperfection in a "KIRSCIIBACM hand
Uti .-red" garment, call at this store and get your money back.
Lode for the KIRSCHBACM label »ben you buv vour clothes. It is
the guaranty of superiority in fabric, tailoring and style.
Lorcntz, Cbc Clothier.
Misses Jess Culiey and Flora Ohlsen.
Herbert Nightingale and Clifford Rein
came home from college last evening.
Marmion Lodge K. of 1*. had a big
meeting last evening, putting sis
candidate^ through the second and
third degrees. Grand Chancellor
Alien was present and exempli ii«d tlie
work. At the close a lunch of coffee
and edible" were served. It was one
of the best ever held here and the
castle hall was tilled.
Rev I» \V. Montgomery la-t Sun
day morning preached his farewell
sermon as pastor.of the F%st Pres
byterian church of this city. In the
evening he gave a short serroonette
preceding the lecture by Miss Dunn
We are not advised as to his future
movements. His family, however,
will occupy tire manse till the close
of tire school year.
Miss Delight Byers vest*-day re
signed as stenographer in th * office
of R. P. Starr, a rut left this morning
for Scotts Bluffs, to take the position
of deputy county c erk. Last even
ing some i*" young lady friends ga*e
her a farewell party and surprise at
the home of Mrs. Viola Odendahl.
also presenting hex with a handsome
destt clock as a token of their esteem.
A big wind storm, with nearly tire
velocity of a hurricane, struck'here
yesterday afternoon, followed by a
line rain. A. freight car. partially
tilled with lumber, at Arcadia, made
a getaway from the yards and was
stopped Ire re as tire wind lulled, its
speed being estimated as high as hr
miles an hour. Some damage was
sustained here from overturned build
ings. etc.
A meeting of the W. C. T. U. was
held in Loup City last Sunday and
Monday. Mrs. Heaid. president of
tire W. C. T. C.. addressed the people
at the M. E. church Sunday morning,
and Miss Dunn gave the Passion Play
with stereoptican slides and lecture
at the Presbyterian church in the
evening, both meetings being attend
ed by large crowds. On Monday an
all day session was held in the.M. E.
church, also with good attendance.
Residence for Sale
My house and six lots for sale.
Phone 6 on 13. or see me for particu
lars Ward Ykr Yales.
Alfalfa Seed for Sale
Alfalfa and Millet seed for sale.
Tel. 4 on tC. Aetrrcht Bros.
Electric Theatre
»ili be open on Tuesday. Thursday
and Saturday evenings of each week,
with an entire change of pictures
J ust the place for yourself and fam i
ly to spend an enjoyable evening.
School Notes
Dr. Loogacre has again shown his
interest in our schools by presenting
to the high school a valuable induc
tion coil for use in the laboratory.
This is his third gift this year, the
other being a valuable reference book
in electricity and a pair of balance
scales.
Supt. Hendrickson has presented
the high school with twentv copies
of a new song book. This donation
is greatly appreciated, as the songs
in the old book were getting too
familiar to be interesting.
Sunt. O'Connell has lately changed
the chapel exercises. The numbers
and order now is: Doxotogy. Lord's
1‘rarer. Gloria. Song. Current Events.
Special remarks by Supt. O'Connell.
The wireless telegraph set of labor
atory apparatus, donated by the gen
erous patrons to the Physics riwot
«11th cradej, is here, and the class
will take up the study next week.
Some Ume ago. Mr. Burleigh pre
sented the normal training class with
a fine canvas re inferred ax' wall map
of the United States and its insular
possessions. Sq more appropriate
and useful gift has been received dur
ing the year. Both the normal and
eighth grade classes extend to Mr.
Burleigh their wannest rhant^
Mrs. McCray was on the sick list
Monday. Zeipha Reed of the normal
class substituting for her.
Mr. Conhfeer took charge of tin
agriculture class Monday, givit* a
i demansfcraUoo in budding and graft
in? The pupils were highly interest
ed in -the work. If Mr. L'onhiser
should ever turn his attention to
grafting in general with such master
j ly art. he would certainlv be a leader
In the profession.
Miss Dunn, assistant to Mrs. Heald.
state president of W. C. T. U.. at
tended chapel Monday and gave a
delightful reading. "The Bald-Head
ed Man." Mrs. Heald talked to all
the grades in the afternoon on tem
pera nee.
Aeipita Keen gave a come: solo.
! "Home. Sweet Home." as a special
j at cliapei Monday,
j Tlie musical ente-tainment "Tlie
Brownie Rand." given by Miss Con
ger's primary pupils las: Fridav even
i ing was a decided success loth from
; a financial and dramatic punt of
i view. Tin? little girls as fairies and
jtlie little boys as brownies presented
a fetching sight of costuming that
I could not be excelled. The littie
; tots had all tlie different dialogue
l and song parts letter and air perfect
; and were perfectly at home in all tlie
1 varied scenes It could not hare been
more pleasant to the crowded boose
that greeted them. Miss Conger is a
j master hand at- all work with chil
dren. The proceeds were MS, which
j will I*- expended for some high class
; pictures for room decoiating.
Tne Literary Society, in addition
I to tlie regular program elected offi
cers for the half semester last Fri
,day. The following were chosen;
Pres.. Carl Pieterichs; Vice Pres..
Emma Fowler; See-Treas.. Marcia
VerValin: literary committee. Flor
ence Leininger. Lila McNultv and
Mabel Paddow.
The boys of the high school are
trying to develop an athletic team to
send to the lnter-high school meet to
be held at Hastings in May.
Pr. Allen gave the first of a course
of lectures and demonstrations on
Home Dentistry last Monday. This
• series is designed to teach the neces
| sity of proper care of the teeth and
its relation to the preservation of
general bealeh. It will close with
the free examination of the teeth of
ail members of the domestic science
class.
Pr. Longacre gave the first of a
series of lectures to the Pomes: ic
Science class Tuesday and Wednesday
of last week. Wednesday he talked
on cuts, bruises, bums, scalds and
sprains, and on Thursday gave a
demonstration on dressing and ban
daging. The entire series include
Toxicology, or poisons and antidotes.
>K‘k Room Sanitation and Care of
Patient under the beads, light, heat,
ventilation, bed linen, bathing, food,
medicine and conservation of health,
cleanliness, food, exercise, phvskal
culture, patent medicines.
Lhji-or Licxxsx Norm
iTrmn. ST. —«* *- C.
Xoure is hn«M ii<« that M C HiSti did
oa the Mh day d tpnl XL Me his petitioa
i with the city dnt of Loip Cut
; directed to the Mayor aad cTtv^ - - ,
Me a Urease to tell at retail.
J«d riwas Bqton. ia the Mi _
Lats B. M aad a. B ock X «■
***» ** the angiaal mob at Lamp City.
<■ tha Seeoad want at said city.
SaidUccase to ram fna tha dnt ia
May. ML aad tad aa ia
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At*Kt: Ptm Row. City Cieih.
|U« pah. April H>
ROAD NOTICE
(Neilsoni
To All Whom It May Concern:
The commissiooer appointed to lo
cate a road commencing at the south
east corner of section twentr-four.
and running thence vest on the sec
tion line between sections twent-T
four and twenty five, t went' -three
and twenty-six. twenty-taro and twen
ty-seven, and terminating at the
southwest corner of section twentv
two. all in township sixteen north
range thirteen west of the 6th P. M.
in Sherman county. Nebraska, has
reported ia favor of the establish
meat thereoi. aad all objections there
to or claims for damages, must be
filed in the county clerk's office on or
before noon of the 2*th day of Mav,
A. D. 1911. or such road will be es
tablished without reference th.^
W. a DtsroucHs, County Clerk.
(Lastpuh May 11)
A Great Cash Discount Offer
How to get
one of these
i j
Ask for one of
the bills ex
plaining the
deal and get
a COUPON!
C. W. Conhiser
General Merchandise .
Satisfactory
1 FRIENDLY Mill
One of the things which has popularized this
Bank is the friendly atmosphere patrons always
find here.
We don't believe in trying to make people
think we are doing them a tavor when we attend
to their wants, however small or great.
You are doing us a good turn when you bring
business of any nature to this bank. We appreci
ate it and want you to always feel at home here,
and find it a pleasure to come.
Don't stay away because your transaction is a
small one. It's the sum of small things that
makes this bank great
Hr CITY STATE Bill
Capital and Surplus, $42,500
Officers and Directors:
J- S. Pedler. President John W. Long. Vice Pres.
G. G. Garlsen. Cashier
W. R. Mel lor S. N. Sweetland
E. G. Taylor Samuel Daddow
NOTICE THE
Salisbwy-Sateriee
Iron Bed Clamp
made of malleably iron, guaranteed
by the manufacturers not to break.
We carry a full line of Lbeee 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 yon place tout orders. We can save you money
on everything in our fine.
H. P, Ferdinandt Furniture Go.
Go Sojnewhefe This Suprijnef
To th« East: la due season attractive tourist rates will be an
nounced to the Lake and St. Lawrence legions. Atlantic Coast cities
and resorts. Gan we help you plan an Eastern tour?
or if you prefer the West, think about the mountain cli
mate and scenery of Colorado, the Big Horn regiou, or a tour through
Yellowstone Park: Uiere are.circuit tours embracii* Sqp»w» nrOnr^Ar> salt
Lake. Yellowstone Park and tbe Big Horn mountains—all in one journey.
Perhaps you can take this summer that io^ wished for journey to the
Pacific Coast, embracing by diverse routes tbe entire Wast and Northwest
regions. A summer tour, whether through the East or through tbe West,
has become to many a necessity, while railroad and hotel facilities make it
a diverting and enjoyable experience. There are no toon in the world that
Oder the traveler so much for Ids money.
Get in touch with ss. Let us help you p>n vour journey
provide you with free descriptive pubhca...t o as soon as received
from the prineer.
J- A. DANIELSON, Local Age -1 |T .^L i
L. W. WAKELY, Gen. Pass. Agt. CJ- V