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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1912)
. — Ther Act I I 5iF Man\ people plau their whole lives to | | hare a bank account and then leave this »<*ri*l w ithout so much as a start at one. 1 . inning isn t worth anything unless ; followed by action. . * invtions never 1 and you any i ; £ where. Make your plans to start an account witii u- this week and back up your plans with action. i I —___ FIRST NATIONAL BANK ; g iU f. Hmch. prcM 3. B. Out he use. Vtce-pres- n \ L- I>*wscw. Cashier?_\ Sneezing again Take Laxacold Start after the sneeze—no unpleas ant effects—tablet.- anyone can use ’' . 1 1 quick m action and handy to carry Do not neglect a cold N I matter boar innocent at fir-t it takes bint very little for •v.- }*• imo a serious complication. Nothing will affect tbe lung* so quickly as a heavy cold —if you value your lungs y«m owe it to yourself to use Laxacold Tablets tatelM—M hart lac ia the ears and no nausea—the fever of colds and tlieaaM ttedfare yitrtlr baaiabed. X» tablets to Lbe box—enough for sever at oolb. £> cents tbe box " ' ' - • »re la a.-mess ajro >i nan., years. The only way ■ do it b by Ueetiac everybody rijfht. Task’s our policy. For Sale by Swanson & Lofholm DKIU STORE THE XOKTH*YKSTKK>' | Saberiylioa Ifl^lhTToruT^ L*okra is ll.M a }f»r ), n Hiart e < ii|*j .'* rriU ^ LOCAL NEWS. Two Jacks at tie Hamel sale. \ eaJ calves wanted by Lee Brothers. I*r ValiRf.< M«o(aili. tirwl Island Boy an Incubator at tie Hansel sale. Choice batter 35c per pound at Lee | Brotiers' meat market Mns Jessie McGovran spent Sun- , •lay at her home in Comstock. You bad better till your bins with tour supply of soft coal for w inter use. Cook and tee our coal. T*ru* t Klkv atuk. Miss Hazel Iie< amp. of oar city schools, went to Iter liome at St 1 faui Friday evening, returning Sat urday. if yoa lave a bone or a mule to sell, call phone 5-on-w». Mint. A. Waebick. Mr and Mr* Lawrence Loflio.m returned last Saturday trovi Kansas City Smoke bouse f««r meat* for sale. In qolRof .tdilrf I oncer. If you want a dray, phone A. L. En* deriee. * on *50. or leave your order with either lutnbrr >ard or ¥.. G. Taylor. Best of service guaranteed. I>rawing paper for the school* for •ale at this ottce Z cent* a sheet or 3 sleets (or a nkkle. For that cold take Laxacold tab let* anyone can take no quhiine. no baring in tlie care relief in a day and a night. Swanson k Lofholm. fax in and enjoy a delicious Hot I’rink, served from our new Hot S<ida Equ'pmer.t. Young man. treat your lady <rtend to a delicious Hot Clioro tote at THE KEXALL STOKE. She will appreciate it. Vaughn k Hinman Ladies are especially invited to in speca our Hoc Soda equipment and uy our Hot drinks. We have just installed a splendid new outfit and are prepared to verve all toe popular Hot drinks, inch ling Hot Oiucotot*. Hot Uecf Tea. Tomato Bjuliion. etc. * THE HEX ALL STOKE. Vaughn k Hinman * We are paying fl <«ou cash for cream delivered at the creamery. W'e taut and pay cash for cream. Karas** Cacaam Co. Laxacold- tie best for colds- in tablet form -easy to take and Iandy to carry acts directly on the mucous membranes a few tablets bring relief Swanson k Lofboim. torxar From the stock yards in d’ls city last week W ednesday, a roan cam, branded “V" on left hip. In formation leading to her recovery will be rewarded W. T. Chase, j We pay cash for eggs delivered at I the creamery. Kavenna Creamery Co. Jf yo want to buy anything, go to tiie Hansel sale. Bring your veal calves to Lee j Brothers. Rev. J. C. Tourtellot left yesterday j morning by auto for Hastings to lie present at the session of the synod of j tiie Presbyterian church. E. G. Tay-1 MAtothl synod the same i morning via the I'. P. Chickens by the car load wanted by Lee Brothers. j Tiie first masquerade bail of the season at Jenn r's Park, which was postponed on account of inclement i weather, is now dated for Wedness j day. Oc*. ittrd, All those who enjoy , such occasions will please remember the date and be present on that oc casion. Lee Brothers will pay cash for a car load of chickens. I»rs. S. A. Allen and W. L. Marcy: left Monday to attend the Annual j >ession of the Northwestern District Dental Society, which was held . t Hastings on the following day. Don't miss the book sale at TB 1 REX \LL STORE. Cloth bou i Popular Fiction : i e snap price per copy. . ..cnk ^fic for i cloth B urn, copy of late notion. Bet ter hubby, these books will go fast. THE REX ALL STORE. \ augnn uinman. Dr. Carson of Grand Island will be at Dr. Longacre's oilice Wednesday, Oct. prepared to treat the Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat and al-o to Kit Glasses. C. L. McDonald, the drayman: try him lor good, prompt service. Lou Schwaner was putting his feet under the dining tables at the Mil burn hotel the first of the week. Ins wife and baby having left him Satur day to \ isit a few days at their old liome at Ord. Girls, if yon want to learn the new est an 1 best system of dressmaking, call on Mrs. Erne-. MeFadden Oct 19, 3 p. m.. for a free demonstration. Complete instructions with chart,only *■">. Learn now and save many times that amount. Dr. J. E. Bow man drove to llavenna last >unday evening, accompanied by the editor, both taking the train from there to Lincoln, attending to matters of business and returning that evening to Ravenna and home Tuesday morning. The Northwestern regrets to note that the community is to lose from their midst one of its most esteemed families. Mrs. A. H. Hansel having purclia e i city property in Ogden, Utah, and will make that her home after the first of the year. In this issue, she advertises for sale all her personal property, preparatory to re moval, and will nave a big sale on Wednesday, October 30th. The Northwestern, while adding its own note of regret, will follow herself and family with best wishes for their hap piness and prosperity in their new home. F^Nonci Only a few more days selling goods at a sacrifice, at the late T. M. Reed’s Implement and Hard ware Store as I am figuring with outside parties, which means chances are all the goods left will ■ be shipped out within the next 10 days P. O. REED Sales .Manager -— We are making cut prices on flour ;n 500-pound lots. Also any of the Merchants will make you the same price. You better buy a supply now while prices are low. Loup City Mill & Light Co. Lard cans for sale at 20c each at J ung & Melberg's Bakery. W. S. Waite closed a deal with O. S. Petersen on Monday, whereby he be came possessor of Mr. Petersen's line residence property in north Loup Pity, formerly known as the True;.on borne, and one of the best resit;, nee properties in the city. Mr. Wait., is to be congratulated. He will take possession of same at once. A new Moline layby at the Hansel sale. Charley Wharton was mulcted last Saturday morning out of $5 and costs, amounting to $7, for violating the city ordinance regarding riding 1 icy cles on sidewalks. The marshal lu^ bis official eye on others, who will au well to try the streets hereafter. See my line of men and boys’ over coats. A bargain at Lorentz’. If you want the real doings of all the parties during this exciting presi dential campaign send a quarter to day to The Lincoln State Jourual and they will mail you both the daily and Sunday under their special cam paign trial-offer until after election. This is about half price. You can save money by buying your winter suit at Lorentz'. Some three weeks since. Mrs. J. T, Hale ran a pitchfork into her left ioo. along the side, laying her up for some lime. Still later she had a severe case of tonailitis, and still later ac cumulated two or three other ills from which sue only a few days age overcome so as to be up and around but is now fast recovering from all It is an old adage, that misfortune never come singly, and this has indeec proved a true saying with the gooc lady in question, but we trust that now she may escape all further dangei of the old adage again coming true it her case by avoiding even the first misfortune in the future. The biggest line of Overcoats it the citv at Lorentz’. Monday and Tuesday of this weol was Odd Fellow emigration day fron Loup City. On Monday, J. W. Conger Taylor Gibson and A. B. Outhoust went to Lincoln, Mr. Conger as dele gate to the grand lodge of Patriarch! Militant: Mr. Gibson as delegate U the Grand Encampment, and Mr Outhouse as delegate to the Granc Lodge of Odd Fellows. Mr. Congei is to receive at the hands of the Patriarchs Militant the eminent de gree of Declaration of Chivalry, his earnestness and activity in the ordei making him most worthy. On Tues day, Mrs. A. B. Outhouse of this citi and Mrs. T. R. Lay of Rockville wil attend t.ie Rebekah Assembly as del egates from their respective lodges. As a sort of sequel to McCarver’j elopement with his daughter-in-’.aw Mrs. McCarver vnd her sons made s public sale of their household effeci on the streets of Comstock last Sat urday afternoon an-1 the folio ini Monday evening left for an unknowi destination in a covered wagon. A few to whom they were indebted took up their trail and succeeded in over taking them several miles out of towi and although they persuaded anc threatened to serve them with leg* process unless ther bills were setjled all of which had little effect, th< creditors securing only $5 in cash a >< a shot-gun, the McCarvers claiminj they iiad no money or other valuable: to pay with. They were allowe d t< proceed ar d so far as we can learn, n< one has learned their contemplated destination—Comstock News. Notice to Horseman i Disinfection is considered b' authorities to be the best means o: . preventing the prevalent Spinal Men ingitis among horses. Disinfect youi I barns with Pratt's Disinfectant , For sale by Swanson & Lofholm. For Sale , Pure Bred Poland China boars. A r Pood line, large type Poland Chins . boars of March and April farrow , Two litters sired by the 2nd prizt , winner in agfd boars at 1912 Neb,-asks , State Fair. This sire is a full brothei I to the Champion. If you are in th< . market for a good boar, come and se< r them. Three-fourth mi.e soutu-easl of town. H. J. Johansen. Five *xtra good milcli cows at the ! Hansel sale. MARKETREPORT Grain W'ueat. & 76 Cora....73 & 80 Oats. & 33 Stock Cattle..'...!.S 80 to 4 50 Hogs . 7 80 Poultry Heas.. Springs.. 12 Bu.ter. 25 Eggs. 80 CHURCH LOCALS The pastor being absent at Synod there will be no preaching service at the Presbyterian church Oct. 20th. Other services as usual. Rally day service at Austin at 2:30 p. ra. Preaching every Sunday at 10:30 and 7:30. Sunday school 11:45, O. S. Fross, Supt. Epworth - League 6:45, Orpha Outhouse, president. Prayer meeting eacii Thursday at7:30. Class meeting every Sunday morning. A co’Q.al invitation is extended to every one to attend any oral! of our services. D. gi. Lee per. raster. Swedisli church. Oct. 20. Sunday school 10:30 a. m. Sermon 11:15 a. m. Subject, “The Royal Marriage Feast.*’ Matthew 22. Thursday. Oct. 31. The Ladies Aid society rr eets at the home of Mrs. Vic Swanson. All welcome. The new district superintendent of the Kearney district, the Rev. Dr. Hammons. will preach at the Meth odist church nett Sunday morning. | All are most cordially invited. Special program in the Epworth League at 6:45 p. m. D. A. Leeper. Frank- Zwink and wife were down from Elm township trading Saturday. Frank finished his threshing last week and says his wheat is much better than last year, the kernels b< mg far better rounded out and more perfect. 36c 39c 39c 39c 39c 39c 39c 39c Cloth bound Popular Fiction at 39c per copy, while they last. Buy a few copies to while away the long winter evenings. Hurry, these books will soon be sold. THE REXALL STORE. Vaughn & Hinm&n. Sheriff's Sale. Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of an order of « ’e to me directed from the District A irt of Sherman county, Nebraska, ..pon a decree of foreclosure rendered in said court on tbe 3rd day of SeDtember, 1912, w here in .Tohi W. Bellmore was plaintiff, and Minnie A. Elliott Bellmore. et al. were defendants: I have levied upon the following described real estate, to-wit: The south one-hundred and twenty (120) acres of the northwest quarter of section twenty-four (24). | township fifteen (15) north range six- j teen (16). west of the 6th principal1 meridian, situated in said Sherman county and state of Nebraska, and I will, on the 12th day of November, j 1912. at 2 o'clock p. m., of said day, at the south door of the court house, in Loup City, Sherman county, Nebraska, offer for sale and sell said above de scribed real estate at public auction to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the amount of $664.65 with in i terest at 10 per cent from the 3rd day of September, .912, and $17.70 costs of the above action, and accru ing costs, which arnou. t was adjudged ' to be do-' to the plaintiff aosve named i from thedefendant^Minnie A. Elliott Bellmore, et al, above named, and to j be a lien upon the above described premises. Dated at Loup City, Nebraska, this ! 9th day of October, 1912. L. A. Williams. . Sheriff of Sherman County, Neb. Clements Bros., Attorneys. (Last prb. Nov. 7) i Order of Hearing and Notice of Probate of Will ni the County Court of Sherman county. Ne braska Slate of Nebraska, i Stern-an County, f To the heirs, and next of kin and all persons Interested in the estate of Katherine Kochan . owski, deceased. On reading the petition of Wladyalaw Kockan owski praying that the instrument tiled in this coort on the 7tn day of October 1912. and pur ■ porting to be the last will and tes tament of the said deceased, may be proved and a’lowed , and recorded as the last via and testament of Katherine Kochanowski, deceased: that said instrument be admitted to probate and the administration of said estate be granted. It Is hereby ordered that you. and aU persons interested In said matter, may, and do. appear at the County Court to be held in and for said county, on the 6th day of November, a. D. 1913. at a o clock p. m. to show cause, 11 any there be, why the prayer of the petlticner should not be granted, a id that notice of tbe pendency of said petition and 1 that the hearing thereof be given to all per sons iuterested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in tne Loup City North ■ w stern a weekly newspaper printed in s-id county, for 3 successive weeks prior to said 1 day of hearing. Witness my hand and seal of said court this 15th day of October, A. D., 1912. i E. A. Smith. [seal] County Judge. (Last pub Oct XI) _ LADIES’ CLOAKSI 17 k 5230 Black Imitation Pony Skin. Size 32 to 38, Our Price $4.89 17 k 5232 Ladies’ black caracule or broadtale, size 32 to 40 others got SI 1. Our Price $8-50 1« k 5234 Silk Seal Plush Coats, full satin lined. Our Price S15.G0 We have all kinds of cloth cloaks of all the latest patterns. Call and get your cloak be fore the best is gone. Children s cloaks, Price $2. to $8.50 MunsSngUnderwear s No. 3557 Bleached Misses Munsing I' union suit, drop seat, per suit $1.00 No. 3517, Ladies’ bleached union suit in Munsing half open front, —-- ankl^ length, elbow sleeves $1.00 / No. 3545 Ladies' bleached union suit, high neck, I long sleeve, ankle length,Munsing underwear $1.1 BRADLY SWEATERS I Made from the best material and made to fit._ Price $1.75 to $850 i Bradley f Caps FOR Ladies’ ^ Girls and Boys.4 Liese are made to wear well and are warm. Price 50c to (2.50 SPECIAL DRIVES ^ Ladies Aprons Shoulder Strap ^ Gingham ^Aprons 50c Gingham k Aprons with \ bib 65c INFANTS HOODS Made of India Linen 25c Hood made of China Silk 50c Face Cloth Good size bleached terrv face cloth 5 J Turkish Towels good turkish baih towels with fringe ends.36xiy bleach ed, a bargain 15c Lace and embroideries an excellent assortment of attractive pattern at popular price Sc Ribbons A splendid lot of ribbons including / all the newest l shades for bows, ^ sashes, etc. Special attention is . caTled to the super- * ior values shown at per yard only IOc 4 Women's. Misses and children's liose support ers, elastic web top. non elastic bottom rubber post button, in black and white only 10c Some splendid va ues in men's fleeced underwear in gra At 50c one better grade in ! cream color heavy I fleeced at 65c I Some splendid values well made work shirts, good wearing materials in plain and .'ancy collars, a money sav ing chance not to lie overlooked at 50c Men’s negligee shirts, clearance of regular dollar goods various styles. same with soft roll collar and same with high soft detachable col lars. All well mads and roomy, good material neat pat terns and collars. Your choice of any in this lot at 75c A big lot to choose from all the popu lar styles and weights price 25 to 50 i Men's cloth gioves bleached can ton flannel . gloves big value at BACK COMBS Good quality plain and faccv. 12 and 25c MEN’S Hosiery A splendid lot of men’s half hose inclding various styles and colors at 15 to 25c ' Children’s 1 Stockings A splendid lot of Boys and Girls stockings at 15c We also handle the FAy stocking the best money can buy for the price 1 G-rooexies lOOibs best gr’d sugar 6 25 lOOibs Chicken grit 90 2 cans Tomatoes 25 2 cans peas 25 1 doz good lemons 30 2 box grape nut 25 2 Cream Wheat 25 3 Post Toasties 25 3 Egg-O-See 25 § bars flake white soap 25 10 bars polo soap 25 60 gal coal oil and good steel lank $9 50 Do not be swindled, as we can always save you money Loup City Mer. Co.