The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, August 22, 1912, Image 5

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have a hank account and then leave this
world w ithout so much as a start at one.
Planuing t worth anything unless
followed by action.
<»o«>i intetions never land yo u any
where.
Make your plans to start an account
with us this week and back up your plans
with action.
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LOCAL NEWS.
i »»•*ter sletis for chickens. Go to
Lee Bro*. meet market.
Mrs He « rim na» visiting in Lin
coln tael week.
For s»ie .% Good fresh milch cow.
lfpjuir* of Albert Johnson.
Wn Larson went to Omaha on a
it'd* buying trip last week.
For Sale Mare and three colts, see
Ja«. Johansen for particulars
J W limey respectfully solicit*
your patronage.
Highest price* for young beeves at
Lee Brother* market.
Good cleaning and pressing, satis
faction guaranteed by J. W. Dorsey.
if you wan*, good fresh fruit go to
the Bun Ton < *afe.
Mr and Mrs. John Warrick were en
joying a visit last week from their
daughter. Mrs. Coe of Aurora.
Bring in your sprior chickens to
Lee Braciw-rs and get the good prices
offered
Mfi J. I- McCray of Loup City is
*MUa* at tie Goodrich home. —Sar
gent New*
Kanr? price* wilt be paid by Lee
BnUen (or young cattle. Cali and
see them.
Daefti Collaen. wife and daughter
left last Saturday morning over the
l' P. for San IHego. Calif.
Lew Brut-jerk e»ill give you the
highest market price for your spring
chickens.
dim H»te Lfeddsw returned a few
day* since from an extended visit
•. J» her ahfter*. Mr*. Lambert and
Mrs. Baliimaa. in Howard county.
Vos t ad better (111 your bins with
f* supply of soft coal (or winter
use. Come and mc our coal.
TaYLUW's ElBVATOK.
Mr and Mr* W. E. Henry returned
iast week Wednesday evening from
tl **ir vacation in Ue mountains of
Colorado
If you went adray. plnjoe A. L. En-'
deriee. * ua ft or leave your order
with eiUjrr lumber yard or E. G.
Taylor. Best of service guaranteed.
Lee Bros last wee* traded their
old Cartetcar (or a new and larger
one. James Lee driving down to Oma
ha and making the exchange
The Sunday school of the first
P whyuriin church ltad a picnio
d wn on the river iast Friday after
n m and Uie little one* had Uie time
of their short lives.
Mia- Elbe Coxier and broUter Ken
neth <.4 Cniversity Place, vie had
bm vidling at the J. P. Leirlinger
bowse (or a week, returned to their
h ix iast Friday morning.
Mr. Geo Wilson returned to his
OKlahasu borne iast week, being here
U> mt tend the (unerai of bis niece,
Mrs (furrier, and continued fora
visit a Is* day* longer.
We pay cash for eggs delivered at
the creamery
Kaverina Creamery Co.
Mrs. Felis Makowski’s aged father
lies seriously ill at her home.
‘.round bane fore chicken feed at
Lee Bros.' meat market.
W. D. Zimmerman made a business
tri p u> points near Omaha. Monday.
I p-to-date goods at right prices at
J-chwaner's Jewelry store.
Louie Bee http>ld made a business
trip to Lincoln Monday.
You can save money bv buying your
furnishings at Lorentz’s store.
Mrs. E. (1. Taylor and little Lucille
returned lionie from David City Mon
day
Shirts, the best for the money,
made in Nebraska for Nebraska
people, at Lorentz.
Frau's pool hall sports a neat
new awning in front, keeping Old
Sol's rays at a distance.
Three kinds of flour and all kinds
of feed at Reynolds' Flour and Feed
Store.
Mrs. Ray Gardner's good mother
from Dannebrog arrived Monday for
a few weeks' visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ilann of Grand
Island, were guests over last Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Eisner of tliia
city.
A cement walk has just been fin
islied leading from near the B. & M.
depot past the Key stone Co., north
seven blocks.
Will Dowling, from bis home at
Ansley. orders the Northwestern to
visit him regularly hereafter, in order
to get all the news from his old home.
We are paying 23 cents cash for
cream delivered at the creamery. We
test and pay cash for cream.
UAVKNNA IHEAMERV CO.
Ashley Conger has enlarged hia
lunch room, added electric lights and
is furnishing a nice little place for
lunches,cigars, pop corn, peanuts, etc.
Speaking of duty, it is your duty to
keep well. If you are ailing, there's
a Itexall Remedy for almost every
ailment, at The Rexall Store, Get
*••1 Vaughn & Hinman
The Northwestern is trying to get
all the news worth publishing each
week and to this end asks all readers
of the paper to write, phone or bring
in u> it any items of interest coming
to their knowiede.
We understand Mr. Carl Anderson
was overcome with heat Monday and
for a time his condition was pre
carious. but no serious results are
feared at this writing.
Ladies. Please (tall at Mrs. Adam
son's store, where you will find one
of the most complete stocks of mil
linery ever brought to the city. All
styles and colors. Prices right. One
door west of Gem Theatre.
S. F. Reynolds is enjoying a visit
from his brothers, Ed and Grant Rey
nolds. from Aurora. Illinois, who
were just in good time to enjoy the
sessions of the Chautauqua and the
big Harvest Festival.
The Sherrys High Class Comedians
vocalists, dancers and musical sketch
artists. Don't fail to see them in
| their latest comedy plays entitled,
i “Jackson’s Honeymoon.*’ “The Night
before Election.'' A Pair of Lobsters,’,’
each one a scream from start to finish.
New music, songs new dances. The
Sherrys are among the best, they
guarantee to please you or to refun
i your money. At Opera House Aug.
128. 1812.
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Mrs. Mary A. Gardner will have 2
I rooms for rent after Sept 1st.
i Miss Mary Reiman left Wednesday
morning for a visit at Lincoln.
A special sale of Palm Olive Soap
and Cream is on at Swanson St, Lof
holm's Drug Store.
Mrs. W. R. Mel lor came up from
Lincoln last Friday evening, return
ing to her capitol home Tuesday
morning.
Found—an Epworth League pin.
Owner call for same at this office.
Adam Conhiser, wife and daughter
arrived from Gothenburg Monday
for a visit with relatives and friends.
1. N. Polski was up from Ashton
Tuesday on business.
Have your suits cleaned and press
ed before next Sunday by J. W. Dor
sey.
Geo. Polski was in Loup City Mon
day, returning home to Ashton Tues
day morning.
M. C. Mulick returned last Friday
evening from Grand Island, where he
Dad been for a few days to visit his
daughter, Mrs. Frank Goodwin, whose
health is very poorly.
Mrs. Maude Severson came over
from Loup City Friday, returning the
first of the week. Her little son
Virgil had been over to Ord for a
couple of weeks_Quiz.
Mrs. Wr. L. Marcy ancf little daugh
ter Mary returned last week Wednes
day from their visit at Kansas City
and points in Kansas.
Mrs. A. O. Lee is enjoying a visit
from her cousins, Mr. Luther and
Miss Lida Nelson of Blair, Neb., who
arrived Monday evening of this week.
A Suit will wear twice as long and
look much neater if you have J. W.
Dorsey clean and press them.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Freeman and
son of Utan, Neb., are here visiting
at the home of Mrs. Geo. Keeler,
they are cousins of Miss Pearl Keeler.
Mrs. J. L. Downs and baby came
over from Broken Bow last Friday for
a day's visit with her many friends
and to take home her little twin;
daughters who had been visiting here:
for a tew days.
me auvance guard or the Harvest |
Carnival was a merry-go-round, which '
arrived Saturday and was placed in
position Monday on the street west
j of the public square.
A load of cobs wanted at the resi
dence of the editor right away, and
don t care if we get two or more loads. ■
Coin of the realm given in exchange.!
. Hurry with them, someone.
Mrs. H. Leininger returned last1
| Saturday from an extended visit with I
her son. Chas Leininger, and family j
at North Platte, and at Aurora with j
■ her daughter, Mrs. Houser, and family. I
Mrs. Blom, wife of Rev. H. Blom.
and daughter, Anna, arrived from
Cheyenne lasa Saturday. They re
port a most enjoyable time with the
old folks in cool Wyoming. The
reverend met them at Grand Island.
Compounded according to advanced
science, after tried formulas, from the
purest, fresh drugs, the famous Rex
all remedies represent the best pro
duced. At The Rexall Store. See
our window.
Vaughn & Hinman.
Last Friday, Messrs. W. F. Mason,
H. Jenner, S. E. Gallaway and Wes
I Pedler autoed over to Litchfield to
take in the Litchfield Woodman Day
and Street Carnival, and when they
got home reported our sister village
having had big crowds and a fine time.
However, the gentlemen abovenamed
had a much more strenuous time ia
! returning home, as the rain that day
made the roads almost impassable
and in going over them had the su
preme pleasure of getting thoroughly
drenched, putting their auto out of
commission and having to wait by the
side of the road, seme five miles out,
j till a phone message to Wm. Schuman
brought that gentleman to their re
lief with an auto and “fetched” them
home.
Some two weeks since, our good
i friend, F.E. Kennedy of Logan town
I ship, who has been having a terrible
time for months with his old enemy,
rheumatism, went to Eureka Springs,
in Missouri, for treatment, and the
most encouraging reports are received
he is gaining finely. Last week, his
good neighbors bunched together and
1 put up his hay crop and did other
necessary work about the farm, which
had gotten behind because of Frank's
almost helpless condition. That is
what we call the best Christianity*
with a big “C" on earth, and no won
der that Mrs. Kennedy wishes forthe
Northwestern to extend her heart
felt thanks for the big hearted fel
lows who came to their assistance
and we want to add right here that
the boys could not have done the act
to a more worthy couple, nor to any
who would more heartily appreciate
the kindness and good will.
The quarterly conference of the
Methodist church of this city was in
session Tuesday evening of this week,
the reports shewing the work in most
excellent condition. A resolution
was unanimously passed asking the
return of Dr. Leeper to this charge
for the coming year. This is a hand
some acknowledgment of the good
work done for the church by the
genial pastor. We congratulate the
church over the preferment of Dr.
Leeper and we also congratulate the
good doctor over the call to return to
continue the work for the coming
conference year. Personally, the
Northwestern has a very warm re
gard for Dr. Leeper, who, while deep
ly interested in the church and its
needs and wants, yet finds time to
extend the glad band to- the commu
nity at large and counts among bis
friends all with whom be comes in
contact.
MARKET REPORT
Grain
Wheat. *78
Cora... .75 *80
Oats. *35
Stock
Cattle. 3 50 to 4 50
Hoes . 7 35
Poultry
Hens. 9
Batter. as
Efts... 13
Found—a ring. Call at this office
for same.
Go to Reynolds for your meat for
thrashing.
Mrs.- H. M. Mathew returned last
Saturday noon from her goods buying
trip to St. Joe and Kansas City.
Nice young meat for threshers at
Lee’s meat market.
Miss Leta Reed left Monday morn -
ing to visit her sister, Mrs. Zoe Davis,
at Greeley.
Don’t look for big ad and big bills
but a big saving to you at Lorentz.
Mrs. ffm. McCoy, of Aurora is
visiting at the home of S.S. Reynolds
in Webster township.
Mayor Wes Pedler is building a
large brick blacksmith shop just east
of the Sweetland block. Henry
Ohlsen has the contract.
Mrs. George Keeler, who has been
visiting at Stanton and other points
in the state, returned home Monday.
Begining Aug. 9th, you can get fresh
home baked bread at Reed's Variety
store. Mrs. DeWitt.
A. L. Zimmerman returned last
Saturday from a flying trip up into
the north part of the state.
A few more fly nets and horse
covers left on hand, will sell them at
15 per cent discount, also a few lap
robes will go at the same rate, at
Bartunek’s harness shop.
Highest market price for poultry
at S. F. Reynolds’.
Miss Grace Porter of Zaneville,
Ohio, who has been visiting at the
A. L. Zimmerman home the past
week on her way west, left for
Greeley, Colo., Tuesday morning.
Threshers can secure choicest of
young meat at Lee Brothers' meat
market.
The top notch for fat cattle on the
South Omaha markets the 13th inst.
was #10.35 per hundred. Atthatrate
a 1500 pound critter would bring
•155.25. J ust suppose a country editor
had posession of a dozen or two at
those figures. Gee, but its too rich
and bloeded to think about.
Rev. Henry and Mrs. French are
here visiting their parents, relatives
and scores of friends, Mrs. French
coming up from Elm Creek last Fri
day and Henry arriving Monday.
They take in both the Chautauqua
and Harvest Festival.
Rev. Dr. Geo. Sutherland, former
ly president of Grand Island Bap
tist College, has been installed pastor
of the Baptist church in this city and
will occupy the pulpit each Sunday
morning and evening the coming year.
Everybody invited. Sunday school at
ten every Sunday.
The county board of supervisor*
met Tuesday and made the levy for
the coming year. The levy is made
on the basis of 12 mills as follows:
General fund, 4 3-4 mills, raising #15,
637; bridge fund 31-2 mills, raising
$11,522; road fund 1-4 mill, raising
$823 and bond fund, 3 1-2 mills, raising
$11,522; total, 12 mills, raising, $46,911.
The board met the following day for
the transaction of general business.
Notice to Threshers
We have on hand a full supply of
threshing coal, both nut and lump.
Also have car Nigger head pea coal
in transit. Our coal is right and our
prices are right. Call and see us.
Taylor’s Elevator.
Order of Hearing
on Petition for Appointment of Administrator
or Administratrix.
Tlie State of Nebraska, I „„
Sherman County. f
In the County Court:
In the matter of the estate of Fred Psota.
deceased.
On reading and filing the petition of Mary A.
Psota. praying that administration of ssid es
tate may be granted to Frank Skoehdapole as
administrator, ordered that Sept. 17th. A, D.
UMf. at 10 o'clock a. m., Is assigned for hearing
said petition, when all persons interested in
said matter may appear at a county court to
be held in and for said county, and show cause
why the prayer of petitioner should not be
granted: and that notice of the pendency of
said petition and the hearing thereof be given
to all persons Interested la said matter by
publishing a copy of this order In the Loup
City Northwestern, a weekly newspaper print,
en in said county, for three successive weeks
prior to said dsy of hearing.
Dated August list, 1918.
E. A. Smith,
[shal] Counsy Judge.
Last pub. sept. S
Road Vacation Notica.
(Cbilewski)
To all whom it may concern: The
commissioner appointed to vacate
that part of road No. 48 in Loup City
township which crosses section No.
13, T. 14, R. 14, has reported in favor
of the vacation thereof, and all objec
tions thereto, or claims for damages
must be filed in the county cleik’s
office on or before noon, September
20th, 1912, or such road will be va
cated without reference thereto.
Dated at Loup City, J uly 20th. 1912.
{seal] W. C. Deitkhichs.
County Clerk
Order of Hearing en Petition for
Appointment of Adminstrator.
The Stats of Nebraska )
Sherman County i
In the County Court
In the matter of the estate of John Lyman
Pray, deceased.
On reading and filing the petition of Grace
Mae Pray paying that administration of said
estate may be granted to Quky Pray
as administrator. ordered that Sep
tember 7th, A. D. 1918 at 2 o'clock p. m.. Is as
signed for hearing said petition, when all per.
sons interested In said matter may appear ai
County Court to be held In and for said county
and show cause why the prayer of said peti
tioner should not be granted, and that notice
of the pendency of add petition and the hear
ing thereof be gives to all persons Interested
in said matter by publishing a copy of this
order in the Loup City Northwestern, s week
ly newspaper printed In said oounty for 2 suc
cessive weeks, prior to said day of hearing.
Dated August 13th. 1912.
Ishal] E. A. Smith
County Judge
Lam peb Ang. 2*
C3-roceri.es
lOOlbs best gr'd sugar 6 25!
lOOlbs Chicken grit 90
2 cans Tomatoes 25
2 cans peas 25 j
1 doz good lemons 3< • j
2 box grape nut 25 j
2 Cream Wheat 25
3 Post Toasties 20
3 Egg-O-See 25
6 bars flake white soap 25
10 bars polo soap 25
00 gal coal oil and good
steel tank §8 50
Do not be swindled, as we
can always save you money
_ • _
Pep’s Suits, $6.50 to $J5.
Boys Suits $5.
Ladies’Suits $8.50 to $18.50
Mens Pants at Special Price
Boys Pants Straight Bottom
PRICE only 25c
SHOE8
Try Us % Shoes. Our Shoes wear well,
ft well, look well. That’s what you wapt.
Loup City Mer. Co.
Some mills eut prices and offer new
wheat flour to their trade as soon as '
it is threshed. We prefer to hold old !
wheat on hand and have our mer
chants sell old wheat flour until the I
new wheat is in condition to grind.
This is one reason our flour trade is
increasing about 100 per cent each
year. You better buy a fe v sacks of
old wheat flour and keep the house
wife happy. Special prices on 50o
pound lots.
Loup City Mill and Light Co.
Road Notice
(Paige)
To all whom it may concern: The
commissioner appointed to vacate
that part of road Xo. 48 which crosses
section twelve. (12)township fourteen
(14) Range fourteen (14) and locate
a road commencing on the section
line between sections eleven (11) and
twelve (12) at the quarter stake and
running thence south on section line
to the southwest corner of section
twenty-four (24) township fourteen
(14) range fourteen (14 ar.d termin
ating there, also starting at the north
west corner of section twenty-four
(24) township fourteen (14) range
fourteen (14) and running thence
west between sections fourteen
[14) and twenty-three (22) and
terminating at C. P. R. R. right of
way, has reported in favor of the va
| cation and establishment thereof and
1 all objections thereto or claims for
damage must be filed in the office of
the County Clerk on or before noon i
of the 24th day of October. 1912, or
such road will be vacated and also
established without reference thereto.
Dated at Loup City this 14tli dav
of Aug.. 1912.
W. C. Deiterichs,
[seal] County Clerk,
: Last pub. Sept. 12.
Road Notice
(Kowalski)
To all whom it may concern: The 1
commissioners appointed to locate a
road commencing at the quarter cor
ner on the section line between sec
tions eight (8) and nine (9).in T.lbR.14.
running thence west on the quarter.
line through said section eight (8) and
terminating at the quarter corner on
the west line of said section eight to
be 40 feet wide, lias reported in favor of !
the establishment thereof and all ob
jections thereto or claims for dam
age must be tiled in the office of the
] County Clerk on or before noon of the
; 15th day of October. 1912. or such
road will be established without!
reference thereto.
Dated at Loup City this 8th day of
August, 1912.
W. C. DEITERIC HS,
[seal] County Clerk.
Last pub. Sept.5
Notice to Creditors
State of Nebraska I . _ K_ ,
Sherman County t ss' State of Nebraska
In the County Court within and for Sherman
County. Nebr.. July 30th. 1912.
In the matter of the estate of Peter Bolt de- |
ceased.
To the creditors of said estate
You are hereby notified, that I will sit at the
County Court room in Loup City, in said !
1 county on the 3rd day of February. 1913. at In !
; o'clock a m.. to receive and examine all
. claims apain-t said estate, with a view to their ,
adjustment and allowance,
i The time limited for the presentation of
j claims against said estate is the 3rd day of.
| February A. D. 1913. and the time limited for
: the payment of debt* is one vear from said
. 3otb day of July. 191-2
Witness my hand and seal of said County
I Court this 30th day of July. 1812.
j s*ALJ E. A. Smith
County Judge I
Last publication Aug 29tb
Order of Hearing
In the County Court of Sherman County, Xe- j
braska.
In the matter of the estate of Adelade Moritz, •
deceased.
Now on this 3th day of August. 1912. upon
reading the petition ofPhillip Moritz, adminis ,
trator. filed on the fifth day of August. 1912. '
for allowance of his final account and decree
of distribution and possession of residue, it is i
ordered that the 2tith day of August, 19i2. at .
2 o'clock, p m . be assigned for bearing said
petition, when all persons interested in iaid
matter may appear at said County Court and
show cause why the prayer of said petition
Should not be granted, and that notice of the
pendency of said petition and the hearing
thereon be given to all persons in terested in
said estate by publishing a copy of this order
3 weeks successively in the Loup City North
western a weekly newspaper published in said
county prior to said day of hearing.
E. a. Smith
[sMAfi] . County Judge
Utst pub. Ausgust 32 t
Jeweler II. M. Eisner has received
md installed a mamouth regulator
weighing some two or three hundred
pounds, over seven feet in height, and
a very beauty. It's some clock, all
right,all right.
Mrs. Jas. Bain of Callaway with her
children, arrived last week Thursday
on an extended visit to her sisters,
Mrs. H. M. Eisner and Mrs. E. F.
Jcnes and families and her many
friends in this city.
What You Gain
by being a regular depositor with the Loup
City State Bank:
Your funds are kept in absolute security.
Payment by check provides indisputable re
receipts in the form of returned can
celed checks. Payment by check saves
many a long trip; saves trouble of mak
ing change and taking receipts.
Being a depositor with us, acquaints us with
eaeh other and lays the foundation for
accommodation, when you want to piece
out your resources with a loan.
Every courtesy and facility is rendered the
small as well as the large depositor.* Don’t
wait until you can begin with a large deposit
LOUP CITY STATE BANK
Capital and Surplus, $47,500.00
J.S. Pedler, President C. C. Carlsen, Cashier
John W. Long, Vice President, w. J, Root, Assistant Cashier.
Heat Is All On the [r/
Bottom of the Iron Ap&fcrM
And the ironing surface vijljj
on an “American" \
Electric Iron is always \
clean and beautifully pol- \
ished. Just the thing for all the \ l
household ironing. Do your I
ironing—even on the hottest
day—in cool comfort, in half the
time and at much lower cost
C. R. Sweetiand
Agent
BEFORE GOING ANYWHERE
CALL BURLINGTON DEPOT
For one way rates, round trip summer excursion rates,
Homoseekers rates, time of trains, best connections for all
points. Will lie pleased to have you c^ 11, phone or write
for any information desired. Don’t forget our freight trains
spll making good timt. When interested call for rates to
and from all points.
J. A. Danielson Ticket Agent
L. W. Wakely,
General PassingerAgent, Omaha, Neb