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    Loup Ctty Northwestern
VOLUME XXX_LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1!) 11 NUMBER 4,
Professional Cards
HOST. P. STARR
Attorney-at-law
_LOUPCITY. NEBRASKA
NIGHTINGALE <* SON
iuratuitamr'frliiv
LOUP CITY. NEB
K. H. MATHEW,
Attorney-at-law,
And Hooded Abstractor.
Loup City, Nebraska
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Lawyer
Practices in all Courts
Loap Citv, Neb.
ROBERT H. MATHEW
Successor to B. H. Starr)
Bonded Abstracter
bucr ClTT. Nebraska.
OsIl set of Abstract booksm county j
O. E. LONG AC RE
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Office. Over New Bank
TELEPHONE CALL. NO. IN
J. KKAKNS
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
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Loup City - Nebraska
A. S. MAIN
PHYSICIAN aM SURGEON
Loup City, Nebr.
Telephone < onnection
s. A. ALLEN.
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DENTIST,
LOUP CITY, NEE
OFFICE: Rest Side Public.Souue.
Phone 10 on 3*
EARL KEELER
Prompt Dray Work
PHONE. 4 on an
Or Lumber Yard* and Taylor's File
• au.r Satisfaction guaranteed
C. E. Thornton
The Drayman
Attend* a t -der* promptly and
,-arefuHy Plume either lumber yard
or Ta»lor * elevator.
Let Us Book Your Sales
HALE & PAGELER
Auctioneers
Satisfaction Guaranteed
mono t on f 0. Loup City. Nob.
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yaar >ain> Wa aid
Mound City Darn Paints
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. aa ia tha iar-< Mi tbaa any 1
. state
Sa I Ce' csae yea (t/Iaa » II.5V
iaiCd<aseysf(aas - $L4 J
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Swanson & Lofholm
I bare a fen choice Poland China
A oar* (or sola at Farmer*' Prices.
Ltapii ana bone tiie kind to raise.
WILD ROSC STOCK FARM
Phone 3 on 13. MUo Kast of Town
L. M. SMITH. Lnaqp dtjr. Hofc
| Prom ofl pa nting of Trafalgar Square and the National Gallery of Paint
I lot - London. The Ksrsrhbuum models shown on the male f.gures a: e tba
( La Pai* f ivereoat and the three-button Reggy Suit, both “Yunpfelo” models. f: j
E EXPECT the lion’s
share of the trade of the
dressy young men of this town this
season.
If we don’t get it, the fault will be with our
advertising. For we have certainly got the £
clothes:—
The Kirsehbaum Clothes vCherry Tree Brand).
The snappiest suits, the swellest overcoats
that have ever been shown anywhere by anybody.
Not freak styles—we don’t handle that kind of
clothes.
Not the grotesque sort that soon get tiresome
and make a man wonder why he ever bought
them.
But every suit and overcoat in absolutely good
taste; with style that grows on a man and makes
a fine impression as long as he wears the clothes. ’
Hand tailoring throughout; and every fabric
guaranteed "All-wool ” N
The Kirsehbaum label is the identification mark of the fe
finest clothes made. 3
Prices. $15 to $35.
Ask for the Kirsehbaum $22 *• Reggv ’* Suit—a special
style, full of character and identity.
GUS LORENZ
For a Good
Range or Heater
T. M. Reed
FENCE POSTS
We have a good stock of lumber and all
kinds of building material on hand.
A carefully assorted stock of Feme. Posts
ranging in price from 12c to 260
No trouble to figure your bills and show
our stock
LEININGER LUMBER. C0n Loud Citv Neb,
THE NORTHWESTERN
SUMS:—(1.00 PM TIAR.IT PAID m adtarca
Entered at the Loup City Pestoffice (or trans
mission through the malls as seoond
elass matter.
Office Phone, - 6 on 21
Residence, - - 3 on 21
J. W. BURLEIGH. Ed. and Pnb
DRAINAGE PROJECT
Pleasanton Man Undertaking a
$4,000 Ditching Preposition
Robert Keirchmrn, who owns a
farm four miles north of Pleasanton,
is about to undertake a #4,000 ditch
ing proposition to reclaim nearly a
quarter section of what is noiwswarn p
land. Tliis land has a rich deep soil
but it is so located that it floods to
such an extent as to make it useless
for agricultural purposes.
This land is to be drained by a
ditch about a mile in length, and
the work will involve cutting a tun
nel through a hill. The work will
cost in the neighborhood of #4,000
but it will make of practically vvorsh
less land a farm double the cost of
the ditch.
It is said that there is quite a large
acreage of land in this county, along
the Platte and Loup rivers suscepti
ble to this kind of trearment. and
the resultof Mr. Keirchman’s under
taking will lie watched with interest.
—Ravenna News.
SPECIALISTS
Drs. Stivers & Stivers of
Lincoln, Nebraska
Are Locating a Branch
of Their Office in
Loup City
At St. Elmo Hotel, Sat
urday, Dec. 2nd
On opening our new office in Loup
City at the St. Elmo Hotel Dec. 2,
we would like to see all our old pa
tients and also all new patients who
desire to LEARN of THIS WORLD
FAMOUS TREATMENT that cures
all CHRONIC and NERVOUS DIS
EASES of MEN and WOMAN. The
phenomenal success of DRS. STIV
ERS & STIVERS' treatment is due
to the fact that it REMOVES from
the PATIENT’S SYSTEM the
CAUSE of the DISEASE. Usually
doctors treat ti^i SVslPTOMS in
stead of finding the CAUSE as do
these SPECIALISTS: their SKILL
in the matter of MEDICAL i IAG
NOSIS PUTS THEM in JtheFRONT
RANKS of AMERICAN SPECIAL
ISTS. After they make a pains
taking examination they are in a po
sition to state POSTIVELY whether
or not a CURE is POSSIBLE. If
not, they tell the patient so aud re
fuse to undertake a cure. If they do
undertake a CURE the patient is
completely CURED. A moderate
charge only will be made for the
medicine used. They have success
fully treated THOUSANDS in this
and adjoining states. The highest
standard of quality is the only stand
ards in the medicine used by DRS
STIVERS & [STIVERS. These ex
pensive medicines are ESPECIAL
LY PREPARED for EACH CASE
and consists of the combination of the
ALLOPATHIC, HOMEOPATHIC
ECLECTIC and HYDROPATHIC
SYSTEMS of medicine. After com
bining the GOOD QUALITIES of
all these systems we nave DRS. STI
VERS & STIVERS'TREATMENT
which is the most SCIENTIFIC
TREATMENT KNOWN for the
CURE of all CHRONIC DISEASES.
A CURE is SURE and PERMA
NENT as the result of taking the
WORLD FAMOUS DRS. STIVERS
andSTIVERSHOMETREATMENT
Diseases like RHEUMATISM, AS
THMA. BRONCHITIS. GOITRE,
HEART, BLOOD, LUNGS, CA
TARRH. GALL-STONES. EPI
LEPSY. PROSTRATE, KIDNEY,
STOMACH. LIVER, BLADDER and
all FEMALE DISEASES MUST
YIELD to the TREATMENT as
given by these NOTED SPECIAL
ISTS. At their Lincoln offices are
hundreds of letters from people who
have been restored to health. In
many instances these peoplecould not
have been cured were it not for DRS.
STIVERS & STIVERS’ treatment.
For example take the case of Mrs.
Robertson of Lincoln, Nebr.
Dear Doctor; When I began tak
ing your treatment, I could hardly
get to the office. 1 had two opera
tions and had tried several doctors,
but got no relief. A friend of mine
told me of you. My case was so bad
I was afraid you would not take it.
I am so glad I came to see vou, as I
am feeling so well now. I will heart
ily recommend you.
MRS. a. U. KOBEETSOV,
2335 So. 10th St. Lincoln, Nebr.
If you are getting well under the
home doctor’s treatment, continue
the treatment. He is the hero of
your community. There is no night
so dark or stormy that he will not re
spond to a call from you or your fam
ily. If be says he can do no more,
call on us. The treatment that has
cured hundreds of others will cure
you.
What may be a slight ailment now,
may in a short time be incurable.
OPPORTUNITY knocks at every
man’s door once, and if he does not
answer goes away. YOUR OPPOR
TUNITY is NOW. If you are suf
fering with any chronic disease and
desire to be restored to health, vigor
and happiness, don’t fail to call on
our opening day, Dec. 2nd, St. Elmo
Hotel, where onr temporary offices
will be until further notice.
Consultation and examination free.
Reasonable charges; lasting cures.
Permanent Offices, 1213 O Street,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
DRS. STIVERS & STIVERS
SPECIALISTS
■ — - j-- . ———
Look Out for Specials
Another New Line of
Dress (roods Just Arrived
AND THEY ARE FINE AND PRICES RIGHT
Special-Lot Turkish Towels, 25c qualiiy at 12 l-2c
." -.'NNr<J
gr*ri^*3
We Sell the R & G Corset
Nothing Better
A LARGE SHIPMENT OF
Ladies’, Children's and Men’s
(Jp-to-Date Shoes Just Arrived
And Our Prices Are Right
300 Pairs of OVERSHOES at Greatly Reduced Prices
In the Grocery Department
20c Cookies now at - - lie
FIG COOKIES, formerly 20c per pound, now • - 12c
MAPLE SYRUP, Per Gallon, - - * - $1.00
Our Grocery Line is Complete, and at Lowest
Living Prices.
Call in and look over our stock. We will meet any prices our competit
ors give you, and then some.
The House of Quality and Low Prices
Vic. Swanson.
Successor to C. W. Conhiser.
Auction of School Land
Notice is hereby given that on the nth day
of December. 1911. at one o'clock p. m.. at the
Dfflce of the County Treasurer of Sberman
county, tbe Commissioner of Public Lands
snd Buildings, or bis authorized representa
live, will offer for lease at public auction ail
educational lands within said county upon
which forfeiture of contracts has been de
dared, as follows:
EvtNE, 36-16-18. Albert Keeney.
WH 18-16 13. Aaron Wall.
E. B. COWLES,
Commissioner of Public Lands and Buildings.
Dated Nov. IS. 1911.
Order of Heinm 01 Pennon for Appoint
ment of Administrator
In the County Court of Sherman County. Ne
braska :
State of Nebraska. 1
V ss
County of Sherman S
To the heirs, legatees and to all persons inter
ested in the estate of James F. Reynolds, de
ceased:
On reading the petition of Elizabeth J. Rey
nolds. praying that the administration of said
estate be granted to Elizabeth J. Reynolds, as
administratrix, it is hereby ordered that
you. and all persons interested in
said matter, may. and do. appear at the
County Court to be held in and for said coun
ty. on the '-’nd day of December. A. D 1911. at
10o'clock a. m.. to show cause, if anv there be.
why the prayer of petitioner sbouid not be
granted, and that notice of the pendency of
said petition and that tbe hearing thereof tie
given to all persons intorested In said matter
by publishing a copy of this order in the Loup
City Northwestern, a weekly newspaper print
ed in said county, for three successive weeks
prior to said day of hearing.
Witness my hand and tne seal of said coun
tyicourt, this 9th day of November. 1911.
Iskal] K. A. Smith. Countv Judge.
(Last pub. Nov 3U)
Order of Hearing and Notice of
Probata of Foreign Will
In the County Court of Sherman county, Ne
braska.
State of Nebraska, i
-SS.
Sherman Count.V. S
To the next of kin and all persons Interested
in the estate of James C.Whitford. deceased:
On reading the petition of W. F. Kopp.
praying that the instrument filed in this court
on tile 21st day of November. 1911. and purport
ing to be a duly authenticated copy of the last
will and testament of James C. Whitferd.de
ceased. and of probate thereof in Henrv coun
ty. Iowa, that said instrument be admitted to
probate, and the adminitiation of said estate
be granted to Robert H. Mathew as
executor for the Stare of Nebraska, it
is hereby ordered that vou and all persons in
terested in said matter mav. and do appear
at the County Court to be held
in and for said eounty. on the
12th day of December. A. D. 1911, at ten
o'clock a. m.. to show cause, if anv there be.
why the prayer of the petitioner'should not
be granted, and that notice of the pendency of
said petition and the hearing thereof be given
to all persons interested in said matter by
publishing a copy of this order In the Loup
City Northwestern, a weekly newspaper print
ed in said county, three successive weeks
prior to said day of hearing.
Witness my hand and the sea! of* saidtouaty
court this 21st day of November. 1911.
[skal] E. A. Smith. County Judge.
Last pub. Dec. T
Notice of Referee Sale
State of Nebraska, i
> ss
Sherman County. ) The State of Nebraska.
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an
order of the District Court of Sherman coun
ty. Nebraska, made on the 20th day of Septem
ber. 1911. in a suit therein pending, wherein
Clara Barcus is plaintiff and Charles Van Bus
kirk and J. H. Barcus are defendants, that I
Robert P. Starr, appointed by said court as
referee, to sell the following described prem
ises. to-wit: Lots one (1). two (2). three ij>,
ten (10) and eleven (11). in block fourteen till,
in the village of Hazard, in Sherman county.
Neorasfca. will offer the aforesaid propersy for
sale to the highest bidder for cash on the sec
ond day oj December. 1UU. at one o'clock p. in.
in the afternoon of said day. Said sale to take
place at the south dear of the court hObse In
Loup City, in said county.
Dated this 25th day of October. Wll.
Robert P. Starr, Referee.
Last pub. Nov. 90
YES, WE ARE
after you all the time. We want you
to know all about our strong bank. We
want you to know we are ready and
glad to help you at any time. We can
carefully guard your savings. We can
draw your legal papers fifelp you out
with a loan and we want you to make
our bank your financial headquarters.
Loup City State Bank
J. S. Pedler, C. C. Carlsen, F. M. Austin,
President, Cashier. Asst Cashier.
RUGS, LINOLEUM,
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