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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1912)
| [PLAN= I j I ■— l:heP Act t | f | i I * ^ 0 <) C 6 0 a ( Many people plan their whole lives to g have a bank account and then leave this , *} world without ao much as a start at one. j 9 Planning isn t worth anything unless - ') * followed by action. d g i r Good intetions never land you any- j <{ where. j 8 Make your plans to start an account J with us this week and back up your plans 3 9 > j* with action. j 1 I; t FIRST NATIONAL BANK ” 5 , H ®- f. Hnci. prt»t H. B. Outhouse, Vlcc-pree- j § g . hiMci. Csshfe?_ t | ' — Pratt’s Stock Pepiedies ARE The oldest established line of Stock Remedies in the United States They manufacture a remedy for each individual stock ailment r Each one guaranteed lor Sate bft Swanson & Lofholm DRUG STORE. r.lr; SOUTH WESTERN LOCAL NEWS. Veal calve* » anted by Lee Brothers. I#r Va.,ier.« Meopath.Grand island Mr* Aaron Wall *u a passenger (or booth Ka«cnna Tuesday morning. For bale—A Good fresh milch cow. Inquire of Albert Johnson Mrs A. H Hansel went to North Long Tuesday. If you want good fresh fruit go to the Bon Ton Ufa Rev. J C-Tourtellot went to Grand 1-land Tuesdat morning Ton bad better fill your bins with j jar -upv y of soft coni for winter me- Gome and me oar coal. Tat Los t Elkvatou Mrs b F. Reynolds and Miss Net tie Conger were visitors at Grand Inland .a*t Saturday. I Old M heat Flour at Reynold-' Flour and Feed bv.rr He understand Mr* Rightenourand (amity were to remove to Litchfield To aoay. to yout tier hunband. our genia- editorial friend. Jack RigLten nonr. rived last Saturday to take charge of the sixth grade in our pubiic lf yon want a dray, phone A. L. Kn drflee. a cm Q. or leave your order ■ ttii either lumber yard or E. <>. farior Hat of service guaranteed. A dan. Zahn «a> d>wn from Kim -ski Saturday p-rforming vnt pikOsant act of parting from some of tit* sea Jib to Utr county for tales. Nh* E.tzehetb lxokda.e returned pi her borne at Palmer last Thursday, afi^e* a few days' »isit lie re at the insr otherbrjth.-r. Robert Innsdaie. i-c m. uw luo* of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. El Ur« )* en. red a visit over last Sjfdair fro* b<s hr'liter. Alra Lewis, and family from Murphy, between A ro>a and Grant bland. oo the main line, where he is in cl targe of the tbnwr. They returned heme Tues day- • Mm. T L Huger entertained the iodim of Use Unity Club and a few In rived friends, nx members of the efuta at t«er comfortable do me last Maturday after no jo. oo the eve of Itei departure for the west. We under ,1 they wilt go from here to Stock urn. California to spend the winter. Our jolly friend Chas. Snyder, wai up from Ravenna last week lookinf afvsr hh farming and su>£k raisin) Ini eresie and found time Friday U call at these aewsoaper headquarters Charley has netted over a tbouaani of Uneie ham's cartwheels the pas few weeks ia shipment of fat esui vo South Omaha, but carries lb We pay cash for eggs delivered at the creamery. Ravenna Creamery Co. Mrs. Will Hawk was a passenger to Grand Island Tuesday morning. Mrs. P. T. Rowe went to Lincoln tiiis morning to visit her mother. Bring your veal calves to Lee Brothers. Mr. T. L. Pilger was on the sick list , last Saturday. Chickens by the car load wanted by j Lee Brothers. Lee Brothers will pay cash fox a ; car load of chickens. Three kinds of flour and all kinds of feed at Reynolds’ Flour and Feed Store. Druggist Swanson went to Omaha, Tuesday, to look up a consignment of of holiday, goods. We are paying 25 cents cash for ; cream delivered at the creamery. We test and pay cash for cream. Ravesna Creamery Co. Nellie, tlie 17-year-old daughter of A nton Topolski of Schaupps. died yes l-relay. the funeral being held at Ashton this morni ng. An autoload of friends from Shel ton. James and Edna Steven, Ruth Walsh. Ralph Sorferstron and Walter Ashton visited here Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Steven, returning home that evening. Miss Lila Walker of Gibbon will sing in the M. E. church next Sunday ' morning, and in the evening at the Presbyterian church She is planning , for a class in voice and instrumental > music here. Norton Lambert was visiting at tlie home jf his father-in-law, Sami. Daddow. in this city, over last Sun day. Norton will move on to the Lonnie Daddow farm near Austin, which lie will work next year. Lonnie lia< ing charge of the Austin store. We have received the neat little card of Miss Hazel Marie Reider. an nou.ciug he' arrival at the home of I Editor and Mrs. Edw. Reider of the Champion at Arcadia. Sept. 16,1912, where she will be at borne to all friends. We trust the little angel will * live to prove a blessing to our young i editorial friend and his charming i companion. A letter received bv the Northwest j cm a few dais since from Dr. Leeper • at Pine Bluffs. Wyo., states that the reverend gentleman was visiting theie with his daughter for a few days and resting up from the work of the con ference held at Scott Bluff. He said: “1 have scarcely ever seen such crops as are here growing. Oats will make from 50 to 90 bushels per acres. The crops are universally worth more that the land upon which they are grown. I P.ease announce that we will take u[ > eur work Sunday, Sept. 29., preaching . both morning and evening of that I date. Subject for tire morning—‘How > Benefit Humanity,’ and at night, i ‘The Scotts Bluff Conference.’ AJ i are most cordially welcome and In Tited. ” Go to Reynolds for your meat foi thrashing. The best make of clothing,ail wool ! hand tailored, at Lorentz'. Try Conger for a good shave. Front ; of Pratt’s pool hall. Highest market price for poultry at S. F. Reynolds'. Orders taken for tailor made suits a specialty at Lorentz’. Don’t forget Conger's barber shop has been moved into the old postotbce building. Leave orders for theC.L. McDonald dray at either lumber yard or E. G. at Taylor’s. It will pay you to examine Mrs. Mathew's new line of winter coats be fore purchasing. C. L. McDonald, the drayman: try him for good, prompt service. Notice to Horseman Disinfection is considred by authorities to be the best means ol preventing the prevalent Spinal Men ingitis among horses. Disinfect your barns with Pratt's Disinfactant For sale by Swanson & Lofholm. Make it a point to see the values I offer before you buy another suit oi overcoat. Lorentz the clothier. Mrs. A. E. Houser returned Tues day from Loup City, where she was calld last Friday by the illness of hei mother, Mrs. H. Leininger. She was accompanied on the returne trip by her niece, Miss Florence Leininger, who is enroute to University Place tc attend the Wesleyan. —Aurora Repub lican. Can save you 50 on a 3-horse powei gas engine, at the closing out sale of the late T. M. Reed stock. Special sale good wall paper at the Rexall Store. 15, 20 and 25c values at 10c per double roll. Better hurry, it's selling fast. The Rexall Store. Vaughn & Hinman. Quite a number of changes have oc cured of late in the re-arrangement of the office rooms ii the State Bank building, and we thiok all have been completed. The old Times office has been divided into two office rooms, one occupied by J. W. Oougal for his real estate office, he is moveing down from the second floor. R.P. Starr has moved from his room adjoining the stairway and into the other half of the former Times office. J. S. Pedler lias the old Starr office fitted up for an office for himself, a doorway being made under the stairs from the bank into his apartment. Pedler’s old office has been appropriated by Casnier Carisen, taking him • away irom the frout of tin banning room, tnusgiving President Pedler and Casti ler Carlsou neat private offices. At torney Starr's new office is much larg er and more.commodious than the old .one and lie is at a much under dis tance from tlie exasperating coin jingle of that great banking institu tion. Altogether, the ciiange within the building is much for the better and withal more pleasing to all con cerned. ; 1 Stockmen Attention: At the time of this writing we are consider ably oversold on Sal vet, but our third large shipment is due to arrive by the time this notice is printed, and we advise all for whom we have booked Sal-vet to call promptly on arrival of this shipment, and all want ing Sal-vet [Hace your orders early as possible as the demand for Sal-vet is so heavy all over the country that it is hard to get. Anticipate your wants and give us your order now. Feed Sal-vet. The great Worm De stroyer; the best conditioner, and logical PREVENTATIVE. The Rexall Store, Vaughn & Hinman. The attention of tne teachers of tne various departments of our city schools is respectfully called to many cases where the boys are rude and rough in the treatment of t.ieir little girl playmates on the play grounds and going home from school at noon ; and after school closes in the after noons. Their jostling, pushing and striking the girls at various times is giving rise to a good deal of complaint and should be stopped before some ol them are seriously injured. A bill ol particulars with the names of a few of the boys, can be furnished, il necessary. We do not believe the ; boys wish to be cruel to their weaker playmates, but thev should desist i from their torment at once and foi ! all. For Sale Pure Bred Poland China boars. A good line, large type Poland Chins boars of March and April farrow. Two litters sired by the 2nd prize winner in aged boars at 1912 Nebraska State Fair. Tills sire is a full brothel to the Champioh. If vou are in the market for a good boar, come and see them. Three-fourth, mile south-easi of town. H. J. Johansen. “Please quote us prices on youi Durene and Floorene varnishes-.* Signed, -. The character ant source of such inquiries certainly at test the high quality and superiority of Durene and Floorene Yarnishe: in no uncertain manner. We sel Durene and Feerene. See eui window. The Rexall Store. Vaughn & Hinman. Farmers Take Notice. We have just received a car load o ground oil meal. And the Stat Veterinary advises using oil meal a a preventive of the dread diseaat spinal meningitis, that is killing s many horses in surrounding counties Better try a few sacks. Loup City Mill & Light Ct i 1 MARKET REPORT Grain Wheal. ATS , Corn.75 A SO Oats. A 35 Stock Cattle. 3 80 to 4 50 Hoes . 7 80 Poultry Hens. 8H Springs. la Butter... » Ears . IS Have your new dress fitted over one of Mrs. Mathew’s Perfect Jackson Corsets. New line: splendid fit. Several stacks ofalfalfa.prairle hay, timothy and clover for sale in stack or delivered, at his farm, one mile northwest of Loup City. All No. 1 stuff. Come quickly if you want it. Phone 7 on 98. Elvbb Youngmjukst. If you want good, prompt draying, call on C. L. McDonald, successor to H&good. J. W. Dorsey has moved his Suito rium parlors into the rooms just north of the First National Bank. w Show Day Almost Hore Tucked away somewhere deeply In the innermost conciouness of every human being is the remembrance of the first circus ever attended. In the onward progress the A1 G. Barnes three ring wild animal circus has forged to the front until now it is the largest exhibition of its kind in the world. This big show will give two full and complete performance at Loup City on Tuesday, Oct. 1st. There is not a village of any size in the United States or in Canada where the name of the A1 G. Barnes circus is not a household word. With the show is carried the greatest and most varied collection of animals ever as sembled together at one time. There are more trained animals with the show than may be found in the com bined menageries of the largest cir cuses. The A1 G. Barnes is the one show that's different. It is in a class by it self. The feats performed by the man eating forest-bred animals has never before been duplicated fn any exhibi tion. Every animal carried with the show is a performer. Among the many - favorites to be seen will be, “Ricardo" and his 22 per forming lions, Maj. Robert Thornton and his troupe of performing bears Prof. Emery and his herd of Siamese elephants, Mme. Florene and her ed ucated Persian leopards, Capt. Stone wall and his tea. lions, Miss Ethel Bond and her trained Arabian Stal lions, lions, monkeys, dogs ponies and Mme. Ricardo and her royal Bengal tigers. *- jSli Alt the wild anirpalft. acts are per formed in steel arenas, under the super vision of a corps of the world's great est and most celebrated trainers. Al togeatlier there are more than half a hundred heart-thrilling acts, each of which has never yet been duplicated with any animal exhibition in the world Some idea of the magnitude of ahow may be obtained when one takes into consideration that It requires twenty eight specially constructed railroad cars to transport this zoological para dise. Three hundred employes are required to operate it. A1 G. Barnes is familiiarly known everywhere. He personally supervises and directs each and eevery per formance. He prides himself with the clean and high tone standard he lias always held for the show. No gambl ing is allowed upon the show grounds or city streets on the day of exidition. A gorgeous, glittering streot parade headed dy two trumpeting military bands,will leave the show grounds at 1:30 o’clock on the day of the exhibi tion. Two performances will be given in the waterproof tents at 2 and 8 p.m. Corning fo Grand Island Carman and Engllan Specialiata Will be at the PALMER HOTEL Saturday. October 19th. And Will Ramaain One Day Only Remarkable Success af There Talented Physieiana In the treat* ment ef chronle dlaeeaaa Offer their services free of charge The German and English specialist’ lincensed by the state of Nebraska for the treatment of deformities and all nervous and chronic diseases of men, women and children, offer to all who 1 call on this trip, consultation, exam ination, advice free, making no ' charge whatever except the oost of 1 medicines. All that is asked in re 1 turn for these valuable seirioes is ’ that every person treated will state the result obtained to their friends and thus prove to the sick sad afflict ed in every looality, that at last treatments have been discovered f that are reasonable, sura and oer e tain in their effect, s These doctors an oonsidsnd fay i many among America’s leading stom d ach and nerve specialists and an ex i. pertB in the treatment of cbonk diseases and so gnat and wonderful ». have been their reeulte that it ___ _" - - i. _ SPECIAL DRIVES Ladies Aprons Shoulder Strap I Gingham Aprons 50c Gingham Aprons with bib 65c INFANTS JiOODS Made of India Linen 25c Hood made of China Silk 50c Fic« Cloth Good size bleached terry face cloth 5 Turkish Towels good turkish baih •owels with fringe •nds,36x19 bleach, ed, a bargain J5c Lace and embroideries an excellent assortment of attractive pattern at popular price Sc Ribbons A splendid lot of ribbons including all the newest shades for bows, sashes, etc. Special attention is called to the super ior values shown at per yard only IOc Women's, Misses and* children's hose Bupport ers, elastic web top. non elastic bottom i rubber post button, in' L black and white only 10c Some splendid val ues in men's fleeced rfr underwear in grav fe A; 50c t one better grade in l| cream color heavy ^ I fleeced at 88c I Some splendid values well made work shirts, good wearing materials in plain and fancy collars, a money sav ing chance not to be overlooked at 50c Men s negligee shirts, clearance of regular dollar goods various styles, same with soft roll collar and same with high -oft detachable col iars. All well mads md roomy, good material neat pat terns and collars. Your choice of any m this lot at 75c A big lot to | choose from I all the popu- 1 lar styles and 1 weights ^ price 25 to 51 i Men’s doth gloves bleached can ton flannel gloves big BACK COMBS Good quality plain nd fancy. 12 and 25c MEN’S Hosiery A splendid lot of men's half hose inclding various styles and colors at A 15 to 25c* Boys and Girls stockings at 15c We also handle the FAy stocking the best money can buy for the price 4 Groceries lOOlbs best gr’d sugar 6 25 IQOlbs Chicken grit 90 2 cans Tomatoes 25 2 cans peas 25 1 doz good lemons 30 2 box grape nat 25 2 Cream Wheat 25 3 Post Toasties 25 3 Egg-O-See 25 6 bars flake white soap 25 10 bars polo soap 25 60 gal coal oil and good steel tank $9 50 Do not be swindled, as we can always save you money Mer. Co Stele and County Fair Certificate Good only £ Adi. 25 to Oct. 25, 1912. £ Advertising Credit Bond Value $25 £ And will be redeemed by us at its full face £ value, subject to the conditions named below, a Rnd Carefully To Advertise more widely during the State and 4* County Pairs that Genuine 80th Centuary wonder The Automatic A Cream Sepermtor we will accept this Advertising Credit Bond as $35 90 ^ cash payment toward the purchase of an Automatic Cream Seperator W and gasoline eaglue combined from regular price $1.15 and never sold A for less—provided (1) That purchase order is dated any time prior to October S5th 1918 and received by us through the mails properly eze- W anted. A STANDARD SEPARATOR CO. A C. R. Swectland, Dealer A Cr»untamipv,oH .Dairyman A many cases it is hard indeed to find the dividing line between skill and miracle. Diseases of the stomach, intestines, liver, blood, skin, nerves, heart, spleen, kidneys or bladder, rheuma tism sciatica, diabetls,bed-wetting, leg ulcers, weak lungs and those afflicted with long-standing, deep-seated chron ic diseases, that have baffled the skill, of the family physicians, should not fall to call. If you are troubled with piles you should be sure to call. Don't wait for more serious complications to tell you of the dangers of this cruel disease, act now. The German and English Doctors have cured cases wnere other doctors, medicines and operations ut terly failed. A cure in the most severe cam is practically certain. According to their system no more operations for appendicitis, gallstones, tumors, goiter or certain forms of canoer. They wen among the first in America to earn the name of “Blood less Surgeons,” by doing away with the knife, with hood and with all pain. If you have kidney or Madder troub les bring a two ounce bottle of you urine. Deafness often bas been oared In sixty days Remember, this free Otter is for this trip only. Married lattes must come with their husbands and minors with thsi i parents. ■ _ Floorene The 1 ONLY FLOOR VARNISH . B Durene ^The Only Varnish For In k side fc Work “Please quote us prices on your DURENE and FLOOR* ENE Varnishes..’’ (Signed,) “.” The charachter and purpose of this inquiry, at the instance of one acquainted with Varnishes, certainly attests the high QUALITY and SUPERIORITY of DURENE and FLOOR. CEE in no unoertain manner. WE sell LURENE and ELOOTEEE. SEE OUR WINDOW VAUGHN & HINMAN Iff You want your Ad to bring you returns have it put in Uio Northwestern