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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1911)
UNITED STATES BANK EXAMINERS Go Carefully over the condition of this bank ai different intervals. De|’o*itor»' interests are protected first, before any body or anything else. The continued growth of this bank ia the best possible evidence that we treat all patrons with courtesy and extend to them every facility to be found in a mod ern banking institution. Your account is welcome here. FIRST NATIONAL BANK SDL f. Man. h«t A B. Outhouse. Ticc-prcs. L rauum. Caahkr The Gem Theater ■Wt jo® ue I® un coat 4tn and visit the Picture Shew Our dome are always open and you are net* eoase We run a Bitiiff m Saturday Afternoon Specul tor Udto and Children Every Saturday Chaa*e ®f ptcteres Each W*ht Ole Swanson” vrlii play la this bouse Friday Eve.. Nov. 3 Come dona and spend an bou with ta tUir you rest A. O. LEE. Prop THE NORTHWESTERN LOCAL NEWS. Blanket* are cheap at Arthur's. < m«*t» ib bulk at Reynolds' meat market black cat hosiery out* ears them all re* Uvea at Arthur's. A tor I erf nr* b just re ceived by T. M. head < I IV-nv-iaser. last »erk began nwurf In Lis nr* leudnrr Toe owgivt U> *•* the blanket* tiie Loop CHy Mrrcuta Ga sell. listen peter pail for Hides by r K. Roynotds. Pioneer Meat Market Fjt the KErT out la the nay erf • me a V|»r»Uf> «i* T M Reed lies LmmiU made a short business trip to Lincoln U« IM of tie week raocr kraut, meet pickles and dill pickles at Bey sold' meat market. An GitUr. * ic« remdenr* east of l*e H EL cfcerri .» ready for the pilferer* Ta * at* sou ovaaket*. tin Loup < tty Merrant: e to. *ei» mast all the •eui blanket* In Lwy City. -uln»L»;.<. K. beaushausen and K. H. MiUn accompanied W. J. bryan toOrd ia*t neck, folioaring the latter » spend. !«ere If you want to buy. sell or exchange any kind of property anywhere quick, send or bring full partic ulars to Central Nebras ka Land Sc. _oan Co., wol bach. Crd or Loup City. Nebraska. ■I to»r ud » I>. Zicnci* man trtcnwd iM Thntwar from tbrir tr.ji Ut kantu. Tt* -and kiUert dra» ing t*-ran at Taomt. Wonder if an; of Mr jet jde sii'i le found ! uckjr'f Wanted <.ir.*t«» J- art. <Jre-» uafcing s*se Mr* iie-l.rcu* in-" boune cant «f». F &r;i*oid> rentdeace. Hef e* ]mnii*i>iTiff ;<wr woolen Swdeo for sinter, ***- tie nice; •Ori >j»t nrritrd b* II. L Arti.ur.; ►* F.fittf m «oor *prtqr ride kens and odd bos u» Lee Brotier* air! wrflv* tin t.tcfe«t strut price f»r tne 1* Uk tine. a»mc» drawn from tarn catrlsp* at *irr* ry iani dran tm Tuesday its am from SLerman eeuMt came -at «?tbe t« i aititourb A mite * ’em stork. >arcef>t- Vortto Loup andOrdearb lta>l lucky numbers Te U* *sc ksoe«r Utemselm In debt Ve me. on aecouatn. or note. pism r raU and make settle men’, and ■nee me the eiprtne driving out to T M ttneu. |r>. L C. Me Keen sat taken «to «K wet nbue attendant U* Presby tartsa byasd at North Platte law Friday and returned borne at <ni and bn* beo confined to bH bed for Use poet several days. - Kearney iJem Mrs. O Benscfaoter left Thursday ■Mentor tor a «hit to Kdpeeood. lew. <« dsit a siwer a bo la in poor Mrs. Gina* O'Bryan, and Sw T. M. Reed for Peed Grinders. A trig drop in sugar. See Loup City Mercantile Co. Spring chickens and old hens wanted by Lee Brothers. Pure kettle rendered lard at Rey nolds meat market. Try tl>e C. S. Stroud dray line, lie will gj\e you good service. bring your chickens to Reynolds. He pays tlte highest market price. H 11 Hehnke and Theo. Wilson of Rockville gave this office pleasant calls Tuesday. C. S. Stroud successor to Conger, will do your hauling promptly and satisfactorily. Jas. Kanunek, the harness man. is 1 taring a cement block house erected in the rear of his store. We lta\e a full supply of all kinds of lump coal and our price* are right Call at Tav lot's Elevator. 1L J. Nightingale was cal led to Au rora Monday on legal matters, re turning the following day. We are paring 25 cents cash for cream delivered at Lite creamery. KiriSSA ( uuheky Co. t'^nducter J. W. Amick left for • 'maha yesterday to enter a hospital for an operation for ulcerof the stom acbe. We received a pleasant cal! front Mr. C T. Mouthy of North Loup, last Ti-urday. who was in the city on business. Why >a> a big price for potatoes. «l<en y >u can buy all you want for Ti. per bushel of Ute Loup City Mer cantile Co. Mrs Ashley ( onger and baby dagl - ter went to Biair. Neb.. ye*terdav meriting to r isit a week or ten days with her parents. Lit’ e Margaret Long gave a party last Thursday afternoon to some of her tittle friends in honor of her 7th birthday anniversary. If you want a dray, phone A. L. En tieriee. • on «C. or leave your order with eitlier lumber yard or E. G. Taylor. Best of service guaranteed. Mrs H. L. Wycoff of IHxie. Wash., arrived Iasi Thursday, with herdaugh-! tei. for a visit with her parents. Mr.! and Mr> S. S. Reynolds of Webster ton as) ip. Grand Chancellor Long and Sir knight* Pedier and Will went to llavrnna Tuesday night to assist in making a number of Sir Knights of Pytiiias. "INd you say coal?” “Yes. Pinnacle nut coal." This is a good coal for gook stoves, free from slack and easy to start. Try it. For sale at Tay lor's elevator. Conductor Am ick lias been on the sick list the past fen days. Mr. E. Buster being iiere to take his place a* condu.'ter. he and his wife being guests at tlie St. Elmo. <»ur -lock of I>ry Goods is complete New line just arrived ef the latest design^. Call in and price our goods and note quahtv. We will treat you right. Pleasant clerks at your de mand Vic Swaxrox The house of quality and low prices. We ieam that Chas. Masiri the pop •nan. has sold iiis residence adjoining the Methodist parsonage, to A. O. ; Lee. our moving picture man. and with his broth-in-law will open up a pop factory dn Broken Bow. We under stand Masin will continue hi« pop fAlton at tills place. If you want to borrow money on land, write for application blanks. Cen tral Nebraska Land and Loan Co., Wolbach, Ord or Loup City, Nebraska. If you enjoy a good laugh and want u> spend a pleasant evening see “Oie Mranson" at the opera liouse nest week .'riday evening. Nov. 3. The play i* a pretty story fuil of bright comedy. Good acting by a suberb company of players. Pienty of songs dance* and specialties and an abund ance of special scenery. Positively one of the beet entertainments seen tier* tills season. A play like the <Md Homestead and Ole Olson will Hire forever. Dr. S. A. Allen went to Omaha last I Saturday afternoon to be in attendance ' at a dental meeting in that city the early part of this week. The state inspector of liorses was scheduled to be here yesterday. No tification of bis coming received too late for publication last week. Mrs. A. P. Culley returned home from York the early part of this week, her sister, Mrs. McPherson of that city returning with her for a >isit. Miss Meroe Outhouse, who came iiome last week from her school at Fairbury, quite ill. lias so far recovered as to be able to return to her school duties this week. The first real snow of the season fell last night, or rather began just before daylight, continuing long enuf for even late risers to see it, about an inch falling. We learn that Alex Dzingle had a shoulder dislocated last week Friday, while working with a thrashing ma chine just east of town. We did not learn particulars. E. M. Marvel of Hamilton county, who purchased the J. T. Hale farm south of town, is in the city today, accompanied by his friend. B. M. Dry den. of the same county. Will Mason. Frank Grow. Ashley Conger and some other mighty hunters went to the country Tuesday to find some grme. It is said they returned with a plentiful supply of—rutaba gas. No remarks. The walls of the new brick store buildings of Lorentz and Betts are completed and the rooting is being placed. Henry Ohlsen and his ener getic band of workmen are rushing the work fast to completion. It is the intention of Mr. Archie Zimmerman to go to New Mexico for the winter in the hopes that the change of climate may be of benefit to ins wife’s rather frail health. They will go some time next month, as soon as Mr. Zimmerman puts his business In proper shape. In mentioning the box social given by the ladies of Cleora church last week, the date was given as the 20th, when it should have been the 27th (tomorrow) evening instead. Now. if vou get your paper witli this correc tion therein in time this week, make | it a point to be there and enjoy the j the good time in store for those who; attend. The Northwestern office printed invitation cards to the wedding at Ashton next Monday. Oct. 30. of Mr. John S. 1‘apieanik to Miss Clara, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bra /.inski. tlie eeremony to occur at St. Francis church at 8 o'clock in tlie morning. The Northwestern wishes in advance a world of happiness to these worthy young people. A ftei a hard day's work in the office, at the factory, behind the counter, or wherever it may be. what is more re freshing or restful than a hearty, wholsome laugh. One forgets his or her own troubles and worries. If you care for an evening of pure, clean and refined entertainment, you should not overlook seeing that funny, good natured Swede. "Ole Swanson." at the Opera House next week Friday nigiit. And still Loup Citv improvements are adding in number. The Loup City Mercantile Co. is the next one on dock and is making arrangements to add another story to their line business block, besides tearing away tlie wooden building in the rear and replacing it with brick. This will give tills enterprising store double the amount of store room and its made necessary by tlie fast increas ing business. Rev. Mr. Blom and family will oc cupy the old residence of Mrs. Hawk west of the M. E. cnurch. as soon as Bro. Beushausen moves into her new residence. In the meantime. Mrs. j Blom is having a visit with friends i at Stromsburg. till they can have po ssession of the new home. They move from Ed. Angier's house, into which lie will move from telephone head quarters. into which the new man ager of the telephone company moves as soon as vacated. Miss Zeipha Reed's school in the Charleton district will have a "Slave Sale" on Friday evening. Nov. 10th. The nmel method of selling the an gelic portion of the audience to the highest bidders, instead of the usual metlcd of -selling the baskets of provinder. will obtain. The slaves will lie divided in two groups—mar ried and single—thus prevent ing tlie old IUld-headed heathens form buying out of their class. It should be a verv "taking" affair. A jieculiar suit comes off Ire fore j .iucsfi* Smith next Monday, in which! the Union Pacific sites Mr. L. Han sen, cashier of i lie First N'atinnal Bank of this citv' for eight, dollars and a fraction over, alWed balance due itie company in the purciia.se of two tickets to the Pacific Coast and return. Some time since, Mr. Han sen and iris wife made a trip to the coast, purchasing, paying for, receiv ing and using two round trip tickets, at the publishod tariff rate. Upon their return the company demanded the addition of some four dollars and over on each ticket and the suit is ahe outcome of Mr. Hansen's refusal to come across with the rhino. It will be of interest to future purchas ers of railroad tickets, to know the outcome and the whys and where fores of the contention. Dr. Leeper is in Lincoln attending tbe Congress of Nebraska Methodism this week. He will however be at home for the regular service nextSur» day. We understand that A. L. Zimmer man and wife intend wintering in Texas and have already rented their residence property for the winter months, in event of their going. Frank Winklemanr.'s infant daugh ter died last Friday .norning from an attack of whooping cough. The funeral occured Saturdav morning from the house. The Rev. Powers of the Babtist church officiating Last Thursday night presented this section with the first good hard freeze of tbe season, followed Friday after noon with a light snow and rain and that night with a heavy frost. What has become of the summer's wages? Wednesday evening of this week occurred the installation service of Rev. J. C. Tourtellot. at the Pres byterian Church. Rev. L. C. McEwen of Kearney, former pastor of this church, preached the sermon of the evening. Rev. Davies of Ord.gave the charge to the people, and Rev. W. W. Smith, of our Presbyterian College at Hastings, gave the charge to the pastor. The service was an inspiring one, and of great interest. Wanted—Good Housekeeping Mag azine requires the service#of a rep resentive in Loup City to look after subscription renewals and to extend circulation by special methods which have proved unusally successful. Sal ary and commission. Previous ex perience desirable, but not essential. Whole time or spare time. Adress with references. J. F. Fairbanks, Good Housekeeping Magazine. 381 Fourth Ave. New York City. The record breaking comedy drama “Ole Swanson" will be the attrac tion at the Opera House next week Friday Nov. 3. Tins is the most complete and best Sc&ndinavian American dialect comedy now before1 the public. Enhanced by a senic equipment of beauty and magnitude the leading roles are in the hands of some of the foremost comedians and commediennes on the American stage and specialties introduced during the ] play assures yon thn* t' is is or" f: the theatrical events the -.-.is >n School Notes Every Friday afternoon the sixth and seventh grades hate a “Base Ball" I spell down. Last Friday the score was i 10 to lo. The Sophomores entertained the Juniors on a "trot" last Friday night Every one reports a good time. Mr. Syas. the lecturer, gave a very interesting talk at chapel Monday. Oct. M. The fourth grade has lost one pu pil, Lucile Tavlor. The entire school was dismissed Tuesday morning Oct. 17th in order that the pupils and teachers might be able to hear Mr. Bryan speak. Miss McGovern visited at her home in Comstock from Friday until Mon day. Helen Taylor a third grade pupil has stopped school. I>eltaar Hraper a former high school , pupil is visiting school this week. ; Notice Having sold my store. 1 wish to; notify all parties know ing themselves indebted to me to please call and settle at once. C. W. Conliiser Notice of Referee Sale Stave of XebYaska.) - ss Sherman County, 1 Tbe state of Nebraska. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby giym That by virtue of an order of the District Court of Sbermau coun ty Nebraska, made on tbe 30th day of Septem ber. 1911. in a suit tberein pending, wherein Clara Barcus is plaictiO and Charles Van Bus kirk and J. II Barcus are defendants, that I. Robert I*. Starr appointed by said court as referee, to <ei! the following described prem ises. to-wii: lots one dk two '2). three'S', ten (He and eleven (11‘ in bloek fourteen (M). in tbe village of Hazard, in Sherman county , Xenraska. wiit offer tbe aforesaid propersy for ! •ale to tbe highest bidder for cash on the sec ond day oj December. 1911. at one o'clock p. m. in the afternoon of said day. Said sale to take place at me south door of the court bouse in Loup City, in said county. Dated this iith dav of October. 1911. Robert P. Starr. Referee. Last pub. Nov. 39 REMINDERS! WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF w inter Goods to select from, and everthing is of the Latest Patefp apd of the Best Quality Everything we sell is guaranteed, and it you once try us, we are sure you will stay with us, as our aim is to satisfy our customers. Boys Blue Serge Suits Extra good value, peg-topped and full-lined, age 9 to 16 year price, $5.00 Cloaks Ladies’ apd Childfep’s Cloaks ip the Latest Styles. 25 per cent off for 6 days only Commencing Saturday Morning, Oct. 28th SHOES We have an Up-to-Date line of Shoes, and a big line of School Shoes. We handle the W. L. Douglas apd Star Brapds '7*r® Better” Dress (roods! We have a big line in very latest patterns and at prices that are right. Poland China Boars for Sale 1 have a fine bunch of spring boars sired by King Wonder 56749 and Paw nee Lad 54324. and out of such sows as Do Look {1187091. Lady Rose (122324) Jessie Belle. Big Queen. Lengthy, Miss Monw and others. If you want the big boned, big litter kind, come early and make your selection. Farm three-fourths mile southeast of Loup City. H. J. JOHAXSEX. Owner. Range or Heater Those who rise to be ■ big men, rise ear ly every mom Big Ben Does It HepryElspef The Reliable Jeweler ^» I ■■■■■■hhmbbhbbhhk i i October Special Rates. i ONE-WAY COLONIST RATES TO THE PACIFIC COAST, ! October 15th. THE DRY FARMINQ CONGRESS at Colorado Springs Octc. r 16-30. will lie one of the most ihstructive conventions ever held In the we-t: special rates. THE OMAHA LAND SHOW, October 16th to 28th. Here v ,u will see under one roof the remarkable products of irrigation and dry fas :n i hig: it »ill lie a great educational show of farm and orchard products from every state in the west. THE Bid HORN BASIN n YELLOWSTONE VALLEY arc closing a most successful season ;»i heavy crops. Filings for Goverment irr igated homesteads this Autumn will be very numerous. Some of the finc-t lands that the Goverment has evt ■ i - -stowed are for you in these regions. A party of twenty-one new paper cor re,- (-ondents has just made a tour throu I the Big Horn Basin and the Sheridan Country and they wcr? ami/ed at t e ; wonderful Helds of grain and alfalfa, the ample water s'uop.v th- :>erman* -it ; canals, Uie progressive new tow ns, the productive soil, t: e climate the s - 1 rounding and seme mountains, the mineral wealth, the industrial possil. - ities and the hospitality of the people. Join our personally conducted excursions the first and third Tues , days of each month apd keep ahead of the coming movement. J. A. DANIEIjSON, Agent, Loii[< <1ty. | L. W. WAJCELEY, G. P. A., Omaha, Neb.