The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, December 05, 1912, Image 5

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    Have a Business Home
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Chill today and let us start you on the |
road to prosperity. We not only accept I
your deposits, keep your money safely I
and render you every possible accommo- jj
dation that the best banks in the country l
can render, but we will take care of your I
valuable papers and give you our assis. |
tance in any business transaction free of |
charge. We invite you to make our j
bank your business home.
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK j
d. f. Mason, Prest. H. B. Outhouse, Vlcc-Pres' I
L. fiansen, Cashier
CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR
Every one can be chosen from our most complete stock
of Holiday Goods
| We make a suggestion that buyers make their I
• purchases early while the stock is complete and we f
| will store the same for you if you wish. ;
| If You are in doubt |
| as to your wants, let us show you the many new |j
* items for gifts this year,
| Swanson & Lofholm 1
A DRUG STORE §
THE NORTHWESTERN
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(; western is $1.50 a year •}
LOCAL NEWS.
Dr Vallier, Osteopath, Grand Island
Lee Bros, still pay the highest
market price for chickens.
Dr. Wanek of Ashton autoed to
Loup City Tuesday afternoon.
LOOK up Lee Bros, before you
sell your chickens.
For Salk—A Fox typewriter, all
cleaned, new ribbon, in good working
order, $15. Inquire of Dr.S.A. Allen.
Heinz’ mince meat at Reynolds’
meat market.
Ladies, if you want style and com
fort, let Mrs. Pritchard lit you in a
Spirella Corset.
For dressmaking call on Mrs. De
Witt. Phone 5 on 5o.
Jas. Bartunek, our popular harness
man, went to Omaha Monday to lay
in a new and up-to-date line of
leather work in his business.
L1 * Lard cans for sale at 20c each at
p Juug & Melberg’s Bakery.
_ Messrs. Will and Henry Schuman
^ and families spent Thanksgiving with
I Father and Mother Schuman at their
| home near Ashton.
! If you have a horse or a mule to
sell, call phone 5-on-88.
Mykl. A. Warrick.
Dr. Carson will be in Dr. Longacre’s
office Wednesday, Dec. 11th. prepared
to treat the Eye, Ear, Nose and
Throat and also to Fit Glasses.
9 9 9 9 9 9 for chickens at Lee
Bros.
t Paul Magnuson was up from Aurora
f over Thanksgiving, eating up the
good things mother mages, returning
V home Saturday morning.
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If you want a dray, phone A. L. En
derlee, 8 on 63, or leave your order
with either lumber yard or E. G.
Taylor. Best of service guaranteed.
The Misses Addie and Florence
Leininger returned to school at Uni
versity place last Saturday, after
spending Thanksgiving at home.
^ ou had better fill your bins with
your supply of soft coal for winter
use. Come and see our coal.
Taylor's Elevator.
Don Charlton and Ed Ohlsen re
turned to the University Saturday
morning last after feasting over
Thanksgiving on mother's cooking.
Heinz sauer kraut by the barrel or
keg or in any quantity at Reynolds’
meat market.
J. S. Pedler is the latest to engage
in auto ownership, purchasing a Ford
of Pete Ogle last week, and now han
dles the wheel like a born pilot.
For Sale—Single-combed White
Leghorns, hens and roosters. Phone
Mrs. Geo. Curry, 8-on-99, Litchfield,
Nebraska.
Guy Stout left last Saturday morn
ing for Washington county, Arkansas,
iGuy would not say just when he
(would return, but blushed just like
one of those fellows on w horn love
draws with but a siugle hair, etc.
For Rent—Iluckleebury's new and
modern cement bungalow in the
northeast part of town. Inquire of
R. H. Mathew.
Mrs. J. J. Long of Blair arrived last
Friday evening for a week’s visit with
her daughter, Mrs. Ashley Conger.
She expects to return home tomorrow.
A No. 1 baled hay for sale in car
load lots. Phone 8-on-84. F. P. Peter
son.
Mrs. A. B. Outhouse entertained
the members of the senior class and
high school teachers last Wednesday
evening at 6 o’clock dinner, in honor
of Miss Orpha’s seventeenth birthday
anniversary. There are seventeen in
the class, and wherever they are a
good time is had.
JVIep’s Sheep Liped
Duck Coats
No 101 Sheep lined brown duck coat, made from heayv
brown duck with sheep skin lininsr throughout, cellar faced
with drab corduroy, sleeve wristlets autombile fastners,
d; uble sewed seams, average length 81 in., our price $2-90
We claim this is a better coat than Scars Roebuck adver-|
tises at $2.98, you can find this coat on page 517 no 4LK400j
the cost of this coat to send for it. charges 75c
Postal money order 5c
Letter, envelopes, stamps 5c
Send money in advance wait three weeks coat
in Chicago $2.98
The cost of this coat will be $h.88
The price of ours $2.90
and you see what you are buying be
fore paying and we guarantee ours to be first-class goods.
Here is a coat tnat Sears Roebuck adceitise at $4.95
Chicago, you will find this coat in their catalogue on page H7
no 41K421, only that ours has the automobile fasteners, and
theirs is those cheap loops, the automobile fastners costs 15c
more than the loops does.
The express on this coat from Chicago ’ 75c
Postal and money order - - r - 5c
Letter, envelopes and stamps - - - 5c
Send money in advance, wait two or three weeks
for the coat to come, price of coat in Chicago $4.95
The cost of this coat delivered in Loup City $5.80!
The price of ours and you can see it before bur ing is $4.75
Here is another coat that Sears Roebuck advertise at $5.95
Cr icago , you will find this coat on page 518 no 41K436.
Now add express charges to it 75c
other expense 10c
a»d coat in the first place $5.95
Total $6.8'
The price of ours is $§.00- Poes it Pa.v to send - way j
for woods? LOUP CITY MERCANTILE CO.
Mrs. Norsecn, mother of Mrs.!
Elmer Youngquest, who lias been;
lu-re for the past two month, returned i
home to Aurora yesterday morning.
Mrs. Mathews will sell the remain-1
jer ol her beautiful hats and coats
at reduced prices. Splendid oppor
tunity for securing a new outfit.
Burr Bobbins and family droveover
in their auto and spent Thanksgiving
with Brother Frank Bobbins and
family, Burr returning home next
day, but Mrs. Bobbins and children
remaining over fora few days.
Mrs. Mathews can furnish you with
a number ot Holiday novelties, suit
able to send as gifts through the
mails.
Mr. and Mrs. Luick and family of
St. Paul were guests over Thanks
giving at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson Smith, the gentlemen being
brothers-in-law. They returned home
Saturday morning.
You can save money by buying
your winter suit at Lorentz’.
Mrs. Steven of Lawrence, Kan., who
had been here visiting her son, Glenn
A. Steven, manager of our telephone
company, left Monday for het home,
Mrs. Glenn Steven accompanying her
as far as Central City.
See my line of men and boys’ over
coats. A bargain at Lorentz’.
Mrs. Robert Pinkerton and children
of Omaha visited last Friday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Gilbert.
leaving Saturday morning for home.
Mr. Pinkerton was formerly editor of
the Champion at Arcadia.
If you want good, prompt draying,
call on C. L. McDonald, successor to
Ilagood.
Little Lea Minsliuii entertaineu a
dozen of lier little friends last Satur
day afternoon, on the eve of her de
parture with the family for their
future home near Richmond, \ ir
ginia.
We are paying 32 cents cash for
cream delivered at the creamery. We
test and pay cash for cream.
Ravenna Cekamkuy Co.
The M. E. Aid Society will give
their annual chicken pie supper and
bazaar on the afternoon and evening
of Dec. 12th. Just»tlie place to buy
your Xmas presents, handkerchiefs,
I aprons, comforts and many other use
l ful articles. Come early.
We are making cut prices on iloui
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.
The teacher and pupils of Dist. 38,
Shetler school, cordially invite you to
be present at the entertainment and
box supper to be held Friday, Dec. 6.
Program at 8 o'clock. Ladies, .please
bring boxes. Mary Poor, teacher.
The Loup City Mills have oil meal
on hand at all times, ^hey ship it out
to surrounding towns a..d can supply
you in ton lots at redused prices.
-Loup City Mill & Light Co.
Miss Zelpha Reed was home from
the University over Thanksgiving, re
turning to Lincoln Sunday by way of
Ravenna by auto. She is taking a
specialty in arts rftid science and in
structions on the cornet.
In remitting for another year’s
reading of the North western, Mrs.
Olga Young of Boelus has this favor
able comment to make: “I must say
that the Northwestern is a very
newsy weekly paper and am pleased
with it. Have been a reader for two
years.” Thanks.
We pay cash for eggs delivered at
the creamery.
Kavenna Creamery Co.
Oor sloe': of Christmas Candies and
Nuts is large, number one in quali:
and absolutely ntssiT. Our line if
box Candies is about the nicest ard
niftiest you ever saw. We want you
to see our candy display—it's tin
finest you ever saw. Come to The
Ivexall Dituo Store for your Christ- -
mas Candies and Nuts.
Vaughn & Henman.
Will Ohlsen left last Friday, follow-;
ing Horace Greeley’s advice, perhaps, i
to go west and grow up with the
country, although Will has a pretty
well developed growth upward as it
is, and may go'a wideuftjg out process,
instead, lie expects to visit Denver
first and thence westward, taking in
Salt Lake City and ending down in
Los Angeles. Just how long he will
be gone he diu not attempt to ealeu-.
late himself.
The many friends of Mr. Clarence !
Burt of Wiggle Creek will be pained
to learn that be was called to Omaha
a short time ago by the fatal illness
of his brother, G. C. Burt of Valley,
who was in a Hospital in that city suf
fering with Bright’s disease, the
brothel dying on the 23rd. This is
tiie second brother our friend has lost
within the last year, one pissing into
the Great Bey ond last December in
the south part of the state.
Leave orders for theC.L. McDonald
dray at either lum Ler yardor E. G.
at Tay lor’s. ,
I)r. Emmerson of beotts Bluff, who
had been spending Thanksgiving with
his friend, Mr. Dan McDonald, in
company with Mr. McDonald, gave
us a pleasant call last Saturday, ac
companied by the doctor’s young son,
who is making his home here with
the McDonalds for the preseht, Dr.
Emerson having lost his wife about a
year ago. The doctor himself is in
poor health and is seeking complete
restoration.
The Loyal Berean Class of th&
Presbyterian Sunday school will give
a bird social in the church parlors on
Eriday evening, Dec. 6. Admission
10c. All interested in helping the
young people, come.
See Us First
We lie!p 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
Miss Mabel Daddow went to St.
Paul last Thursday morning to spend
Thanksgiving with her sisters, the
Mesdames Balliman and Lambert,
and families.
Poland Chinas for Sale *
About twenty bead of young pure
bred Poland China hoars for sale, of
the big-bonad type, sired by such boars
as Gold Dust Hadley, Sampson, Grand
Look and Long Look. Phone 6 on 96.
M. A. Gilbert,
Loup City. Nebr.
Notice to Creditors
^Sherman*CotuRy*! - * «*• bounty Court
In the matter of the estate of Katherine
Koclianowski, deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
You are hereby notified, that I will sit at the
county court room in Roup City, in said county
on the 2i)th. day of January, 1913, at 10
o'clock a. m. and on the 28th 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 j
payment of debts is one year from said 20th
day of January. 1913.
Witness my hand and seal of said county
c ;urt, this 26th day of November. 1912.
JsealJ E. A SMITH,
■County Judge
last pub. Dec. 19
CLOAK SALE Q
Big Cut Price Cloak Sale
Commencing Saturday,
December 7th
As we do not want to carry over
any Cloaks, we are going to make
a price on them that will make
them move at once.
25c Discoupt op all Cloaks
Come ip early while you cap
get a selectiop.
Munsing Underwear
No. 3557 Bleached Misses Munsing
union suit, drop seat, per suit SI-00
No. 3517, Ladies’ bleached union
suit in Munsing half open front,
ankle length, elbow sleeves $1.00
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No. 3545 Ladies’ bleached union suit, high neck,
long sleeve, ankle length,Munsing underwear $1.
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BRADLY SWEATERS
Made from the best material and made
to fit. Price $1-75 to $$50
Bradley
Caps
FOR
Ladies’
Girls
I and Boys.4
These are
\ made to wear
V well and are
warm.
Price 50c to;
$2.50
SPECIAL DRIVES
Ladies Aprons {
Shoulder
Strap
Gingham
Aprons 50c
Gingham
Aprons with
bib 65c
INFANTS HOODS
Made of India Linen 25c
Ilood made of China Silk 50c
Face Cloth
Good size bleached
terry face cloth 5
>
Turkish Towels
good turkish bath
towels with fringe
ends, 36x19 bleach
ed, a bargain J5c
Lace and embroideries
an excellent assortment
of attractive pattern
at popular price 5c
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 support
rs, 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 T5e
A big lot to •
choose from
all the popu
lar styles and
weights
price 25 to 50
Men’s cloth
gloves
bleached can*
ton flannel
gloves big
value at
3 For
25c
a
BACK COMBS
Good quality plain
and fancy.
12 and 25c
MEN’S
Hosiery
A splendid lot
of men’s half
hose inclding
various styles
and colors at
15 to 25 J
I Children’s
f Stockings
A splendid lob of
Boys and Girls
stockings at 15c
We also handle the
FAy stocking the
best money can
y for the price
Q-roceries
lOOlbs best gr’d sugar 5 96
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
10 bushel apples $5 00
Do not be swindled, as we
can always save you money
Loup City Mer. Co.
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