The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, November 28, 1912, Image 5

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| Help Those Sick Kidney’s
J How many time liave you had your work, your sleep, or vour leisure
* hours interrupted by recurring pains in the region of the kidneys?
Did You ever experience anything more unpleasant
;> and annoying
{ You probably negledted it too let yourself believe it wasn't seri
1 ous—be over it in a day or two. When toe kidnevs give vou warning
* of inability to perforin tlieir duty, assist them in every way—help
( tliem to get rid of poisons that are acumulating waste matter tliev
j cannot throw off.
> Tiiey arfc weak and need strengthening. See that tliev are built up
t back to norma! and it won't be many days until vou are built up,
( eager for work and enjoying your rest and leisure hours. It's your
g own fauit.
All you need do is take
\ Nyal’s Stone Root Compound
( Tliere's wealth of wisdom in that assertion—this preperation is
J one of the most prompt and effective preparations we liave and we are
{ confident that it will do as represented.
f Hake us .prove it. If we can’t, vour money refunded: 50c and $1.00
” the bottle.
i
$ Whatever a good drug store ought to have—and many things that
( other*drug stores don’t keep—you'll find heie. Come to‘us first and
£ you’ll get what you want.
Swanson & Lofholm
DRUG STORE
THE NORTHWESTERN j
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western is $1.50 a year )
(.Single Copy 5 cents
LOCAL NEWS.
Dr Vallier,Osteopath, Grand Island
LOOK up Lee Bros, before you
sell your chickens.
J. T. Hale left Monday morning to 1
visit his brother at Norfolk. He will ,
lat r go to Chadron before his return.
You had better till your bins with
your supply of soft coal for winter
use. Come and see our coal.
Taylor’s Elevator.
Mrs. Butterfield of Arcadia visited
■> last Saturday in Loup City with her
daughter, Mrs. A. L. Gilbert of the
Keystone Co.
The Germania Verein will give the
first masquerade ball in the new opera
house on the night of I )ec. 31, to dance
the old year out and the new year in.
The public invited. dec2t>
Mrs. Mathews can furnish you with
a number ot Holiday novelties, suit
able to send as gifts through the
mails.
If you have a horse or a rnule to
sell, call phone 5-on-88.
Myrl. A. Warrick.
Mrs. Mathews will sell the remain
der of her beautiful hats and coats
at reduced prices. Splendid oppor
tunity for securing a new outfit.
Don't forget the public masquerade
dance to be given by the Germania
Verein in the new opera house on the
night of Dec. 31. dec. 2t>
Mrs. A. L. Zimmerman entertained
the Unity Club and a number of in
vited guests at her pleasant home
last Thursday afternoon.
$ $ $ $ $ $ for chickens at Lee
Bros.
Mrs. C. C. Carlsen entertained tiie
Kensington at her tine home last Fri
day afternoon, with the addition of a
number of specially invited lady
guests.
If you want a dray, phone A. L. En
derlee, 8 on 83, or leave your order
with either lumber yard or E. G.
Taylor. Best of service guaranteed.
Mrs. C. H. Leininger and little son,
Charles, arrived from North Platte,
last Friday evening for a week’s visit
with numerous relatives and host of
former friends here.
Lee Bros, still pay the highest
market price for chickens.
We are paying 31 cents cash for
cream delivered at the creamery.’ We
test and pay cash for cream.
Ravenna Creamery Co.
The Lcup City (Neb.) Northwest
ern. of which our brother, J.W. Bur
leigh. is editor and proprietor, last
week began its 30th year and the 9th
under Will’s management. He has
made many improvements in the pa
per since he obtained control, and
promises yet greater things.—Tingley
(Iowa) Vindicator.
We pay cash for eggs delivered at
the creamery.
Ravenna Creamery Co.
Attorneys I?. J. Nightingale and R.
1‘. Starr had legal business at Ashton
last Friday.
Little Lewis Young entertained
some lifteen of his young friends of
botli sexes at the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Young, last Thurs
day, the event being his ninth birth
day anniversary.
W’e are making cut prices on floui
in 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.
A change in the schedule on the B.
& M. on this branch makes the morn
ing passenger east at 9:35 a. nt. here
after, instead of 9:20 as formerly. The
new schedule went into effect last
Sunday.
Miss Adeline Daddow of Loup City,
this state, arrived in Friend last Sat
urday afternoon to visit her cousin,
Miss Flora Brown, and the rest of the
folks.—Friend Sentinel.
If you want good, prompt draying,
call on C. L. McDonald, successor to
Ilagood.
A1 Johnson on Monday expressed a
fat turkey to AT. R. Mellor at Lincoln,
who was to take it with him Tuesday
on his trip to Danville, Ky., where he
is to eat Thanksgiving dinner, Mrs.
Meller and Mrs. Rawson being there
at present at the home of their
nephew and son, Dr. Rawson.
Miss Minnie Gilbert, who lias for
the past number of years been a
traveling collector and general worker
for the Nebraska Children’s Home
Society of Omaha, was home over
last Sunday, returning to her duties
Monday morning.
“Harry” Nanba, the Japanese who
has been working for A. J. Johnson,
left Monday morning for Japan on a
visit to his relatives and friends. It
is his purpose to return to the United
States later. He has saved up about
one thousand dollars to make the
| trip on.
About a year ago, Henry Bovee
went to Omaha and underwent an
operation for appendicitis. Of late
j he has been troubled not a little with
| recurrence of St vere pains in the reg
ion of the former appendix. Last
Thursday he again went to Omaha to
consult the physicians over the mat
ter. He was accompanied by Herman
Jung, Jr , who went down to undergo
an operation forappendicitis.
Pictorial Review is one of America’s
leading magazines for women. Itcon
j tains unusually virile fiction beauti
i fully illustrated. It shows the very
| latest fashions two months in advance
i of its competitors. It is a helpful,
' practical aid to women through its
special feature articles and money
saving departments.
According to the democratic Lincoln
Daily Star, a large number of hungry
democratic editors are candidates foi
postotliees, but we fail to see the
j name of our own Brother Beusbausen
in the list.
See my line of men and boys’ over
coats. A bargain at Lorentz’.
Mrs. E. G. Taylor was a passenger
for St. Paul Wednesday morning.
You can save money by buying
your winter suit at Lorentz’.
Editor Beushausen had business at
Omaha last Thursday.
Arrived at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Lou Williams in this city, Nov. j
22, 1912, a dainty little daughter, j
Carrier Williams has a right to be j
proud as Lucifer.
(Jo to Reynolds’ for line bulk oysters.
Drs. Bowman enjoyed a visit last
Thursday and Friday from Geo. Slote
and wife of Litchfield, and Mrs. State s
sister, Miss Maud Ormsbee.
t
Lard cans for sale at 20c each at
.1 uug & Melberg’s Bakery.
We see Dr. Longacre is sporting a
new auto, which we understand lie
brought up from Omaha last week.
Special Sale on ladies’ dress skirts
at the Hub. Viener & Krelstesn.
James Bone and family last week
moved down on their farm, thus allow
ing H. Krebs, who had rented their
cottage, to go to housekeeping earlier
than had been hoped.
Mrs. Gene Patton returned last week
from Rochester, Minn., where she un
derwent a dangerous operation forop
thelmio goitre, and her friends will be
pleased to know the operation was in
every way successful.
THIS WEEK ONLY, we will sell
WINE OF CARDUI, the woman's
tonic, at the special price of 79c per
bottle. We are overstocked and offer ;
you this opportunity to purchase this
well known medicine at 79c the bot
tle. Now is the time to get a good (
supplv. SEE OCR WINDOW.
The Rexall Dbug Stobe.
Vaughn & Hinman.
We received a call from our good
friend, Wm. Young of Boelus, Tues
day, who was on one of ids rare visits
to our city. He is lively as a cricset,
despite his advanced age.
The Northwestern is pained to
learn that Mr. Louis Rein, clerk of
Lite District Court, is lying critically
ill at his home from serious ailment
with his kidneys. His legion of
friends throughout the co.'.nty will
hope for his early recovery.
R. M. Lamont, a member of the
firm of the Federal Land and Securi
ties Co., Cheyenne VVyo., is at the
Milburn hotel and will remain until
Tuesday noon next. His firm handle
the Golden Prairie District land ads
of which have been appearing weekly
in this paper this fall. He will be
pleased to meet any who are interest
ed. at the hotel during his stay. A
party will leave next Tuesday, Dec. 3
on the U. P. Motor car at 1:20 to look
over these lands.
Mrs. Eva Kendall entertained a
number of her friends Wednesday
afternoon. The prime reason for the
; entertainment was to announce her
engagement to Rev. J. H. Curry, a
Presbyterian minister of Dallas, Tex
as, the wedding to occur on December
17th at the bride’s hone in this city.
I In some manner the information had
leaked out and instead of surprising
; her guests they surprised her, giving
I her a miscellaneous shower.—St. Paul
| Republican.
News comes from Aurora that R.
I H. Miller, a past grand master of the
Odd Fellow lodge, and a member of
Hamilton Lodge No. 60, of Aurora,
has been expelled from the order on
account of having pleaded guilty to
rifling the United States mail of
! money in his capacity as a route
1 agent on the Burlington railway. A
j notice of Miller’s expulsion will be
j read in all the early meetings of the
j order locally.
1 Look out for snow and cold weather,
t Prepare yourself by buying your over
| stioes and sheep-lined shoes at Vic
Swanson’s, where you get quality, and
the price is cheaper than last year.
Ladies, don’t forget that we have the
best up-to-date line of Dry Goods in
Loup City. Why has my trade irt
! creased more thaD double the past
year? Simply because I carry snappy
i up-to-date goods and my prices are so
j much lower than elsewhere. We car
i ry the Peters shoe—none better. We
! lead in fancy Groceries.
Vic Swanson.
The House of Quality.
Even with prospective democratic
times, our friend, Milo Gilbert out in
Webster, has been making fine im
! provementsat his home. He has puL
[ in a large and most commodious cave,
i with cement floor and sides and
1 even with cement arched roof, the
whole capable of storing all the good
things he may wish to assemble from
t his farm for the winter months. He
lias also done a big stunt in making
his home to bloom and blossom like
the rose with new improvements
within and without. Milo believes
that no home is too good for the ac
commodation of his dear ones.
Mr. and Mrs. John Pedler from
Flesherton, Ontario, were met at
Aurora last Friday by their brothers.
J. S. and H. W. Pedler, and will make
an extended visit here. This is the
gentleman's tirst visit,to this part of
the country and is unstinted in praise
of our beautiful city. The Canadian
brother resembles Uncle Joe, but has
both brothers beaten a mile in good
looks, even if they do have the local
newspaper men distanced in the same
regard.
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A No. 1 baled hay for sale in car
load lots. Phone 8-on-84. F. P. Peter
son.
7
For Rent—Huckleebury’s new and
modern cement bungalow In the
northeast part of town. Inquire of
R. II. Mathew.
For dressmaking call on Mrs. De
Witt. Phone 5 on 53.
For Sale—Single-combed White
Leghorns, hens and roosters. Phone
Mrs. Geo. Curry. 8-on-SW, Litchfield,
Nebraska.
Heinz sauer kraut by the barrel or
keg or in any quantity at Reynolds’ I
meat market.
Heinz’ mince meat at Reynolds'
meat market.
George Sharp went to Grand Island
yesterday to spend Thanksgiving.
A. Spelts went to Lincoln yester
day.
See my samples for suits and over
coats. Best and most complete line
in Loup City. J. W. Dorsey.
Miss Grace Conger went to Greeley
yesterday morning to eat Thanks
giving turkey with her sister and
Husband. Mr. and Mrs. Art lieed.
They will bring her home in their
luto Saturday, accompanied by Mrs.
Zoe Davis, for a visit.
Miss Ida Cowling entertained a
number of her girl friends last Satur
day afternoon in honor of her 14th
birthday anniversary.
Cliff Rein, Fritz Leschinski. Don
[Charlton, the Ohlsen boys and in fact
most all our away-from-home stu
dents at college, are enjoying Thanks
giving and mother's cooking today.
Today is Thanksgiving and the ed
tor, wife, young’ns. mother-in-law
md appetites are doing Thanksgiv
ng turkey with Dr. and Mrs. W. L.
Uarcy. Don't they have your symV
Ten days more of this Southern
California weather dope and the con
.ractor will have the new Hotel en
dosed and can snap his fingers at- Old
dan Winter.
Going to press Wednesday after
noon this week, prevents comment on
the opening night at the new opera
house, but it will not spoil by carry
ing over till next Thursday.
Our young friend. Wm. Kay. is the
possessor of a tine little runabout car.
a little eeauty, purchased a few days
since.
All who are interested in the Gold
en Prairie District lands of which
ads have appeared each week this
fall can get full information from It.
M. Lamont at the Milburn hotel. A
party will leave next Tuesday after
noon" at 1:20 on the Union Pacific to |
see these lands.
WE’RE too busy to write ads now,
but we want you to watch for our ad |
next week. We will have something
mighty interesting to tell you. Big
little old and young, w atch for our
ad next week. And in the mean
time remember our special sale on
CARDUI this week. 79c the bottle.
See ocr window.
The Rexall Drug Store.
Vaughn & Hinman.
We received a pleasant call Tuesday
from Uncle Willis Fulliton. accom-j
panied by bis new son-in-law. Henry
Parker, who, with his bride, is here
from Colorado.
CHURCH LOCALS
Swedish Christian church: Sun
day, Dec. 1st, Sunday school at 10:30
a. m. and sermon 11:15. Subject—
“Behold Thy King Cometh.” Mat
thew 21. All welcome.
H. Blom, Pastor.
German Evangelical Church: Nov.
28th will be held Thanksgiving ser
vice at Loup City at 10:30 a. m. Dec.
1st service will be held at Kelso at
10:30 a.m.; Sunday school at 11:30.
P. Jueling, Pastor.
The regular services at the Baptist
church next Sunday, Dec. 1st.
Geo. Sutherland, 1'as ter.
Presbyterian church:—Sesvices as
usual Sunday, Dec. 1st. Preaching
at Austin 3 p. m. Dec. 1st.
J. C. Tourtellot, Pastor.
Remember the Union Thanksgiving
service at the Presbyterian church
Thursday evening at 7:30.
Public Sale
The Northwestern has printed bills
for the public sale of H. J. Keister on
his farm, known as the Bob Jackson
place, 10 miles north of Loup City, on
Thursday, Dec. 5, 1912, commencing
at 10 o’clock a. m., at which will be
sold seven head of horses, twelve head
of cattle, tifteen head of thorough
bred red hogs, farm machinery, house
hold goods, etc. Free lunch at noon.
The usual terms of 9 months credit
and 10 per cent interest obtains.
The Loup City Mills have oil meal
on hand at all times. They ship itout
to surrounding towns ai.d can supply
you in tan lots at red used prices.
Loup City Mill & Light Co.
Leave orders for theC.L. McDonald
dray at either lumber yardor E. G.
at Taylor’s.
The biggest line of Overcoats in
the city at Lorentz’.
See Us First
We help you select appropriate gifts
not expensive ones. But of the high
est quality. You will save minutes
and money by visiting our store.
Henry M. Elsner
A few more second hand heaters for
sale. Second Hand Store.
Poland Chinas for Sale
About twenty head of young pure
bred Poland Ctiina boars for sale, of
the big-bonod type, sired by such boars
as Gold Dust Hadley, Sampson, Grand
Look and Long Look. Phone 6 on 9G.
M. A. Gilbert,
Loup City. Nebr.
Notie* to Creditors
I» 1“ ‘he County Court
hi the matter or the estate of Katherine
Koebanowski, deceased.
To the creditors or said estate:
You are hereby notified, that I will sit at the
county court room in Ijoup City, in said county
on the 2Dth. day of January, 1913, at 10
o'clock a. m. and on tbe 38th day of June, 1913.
to receive and examine all claims against said
estate, with a view to their adjustment and
allowance. The time limited for tbepresenta
tion of claims against said estate is the 28th day
of June. A.D. 1913. and the time limited for
payment of debts Is one year from said 29th
dav of January, 1913.
Witness my hand and seal of said county
court, this 28th day of November, 1912.
18BAL] K. A. SMITH,
County Judge
lam pah. Dee. 19
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rLADIESCLOAKS
17 k 5230 Black Imitation Pony
Skin. Size 32 to 38, Our Price $4.89
17 k 5232 Ladies’ black caracule
orbroadtale, size 32 to 40 others
getSll. Our Price $8.50
IT k 5234 Silk Seal Plush Coats, full satin
lined. Our Price $15.00
We have all kinds of cloth cloaks of all the
latest pattern?. Call and get your cloak be
fore the best is gone.
Children’s cloaks, Price $2. to $8.50
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Munsing Underwear
No. 3557 Bleached Misses Munsing
union suit, drop seat, per suit $1 -00
No. 3517, Ladies’ bleached union
suit in Munsing half open front,
ankle length, elbow sleeves $1.00
No. 3545 Ladies’ bleached union suit, high neck,
long sleeve, ankle length,Munsing underwear $1.
BRADLYSWEATERS
iYiade from the best material and made
to fit. ' Price SI-75 to $S50
) Bradley
Caps
FOR
Ladies’
Girls
'land Boys.'"
These are
® made to wear
W well and are
warm.
Price 50c to
> $2.50
SPECIAL DRIVES
Ladles Aprons
Shoulder
Strap
Gingham
Aprons 50c
Gingham
Aprons with
bib 65c
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INFANTS HOODS
Made of India Linen 25c
Hood made of China Silk 50c ;
Pace Cloth
Good size bleached
terry face cloth 5 !
Turkish Towels i
i
good turkish baih
towels with fringe
euds,3Gxl9 bleach
ed, a bargain 15q
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Lace and embroideries
an excellent assortment
of attractive pattern
at popular price 5c
I
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 suppor t
is, 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
fleeced at 65c
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
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 5Q ^
Men’s cloth
gioves
bleached can
ton flannel
gloves big
value, at
3 For
25c
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BACK COMBS
Good quality plain
and fancy.
12 and 25c
MENS
Hosiery
A splendid lot
of men’s half
hose inclding
various styles
and colors at ,
15 to 25<T
Children’s
Stockings
A splendid lot of
Boys and Girls
stockings at 15c
We also handle the
FAy stocking the
best money can
y for Lire pi ice
Q-roceries
lOOlbs best gr’d sugar 6 26
lOOlbs 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 26
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
MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC MC
Loup City Mer. Co.