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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1913)
Have a Business Home Call today and let us start you on the road to prosperity. We not only accept your deposits, keep your money safely and render you every possible accommo dation that the best banks in the country can render, but we will take care of your valuable papers and give you our assist tance in any business transaction free of charge. We invite you to make our bank your business home. FIRST NATIONAL BANK m. f. >Iason, prcst. H. B. Outhouse, Vlce-prcs' L. Ransen, Cashier £ For Your Complexion's Sake Use i NYAL’S FACE CREAM Nyal’s Face Cream (with peroxide'), a delightful ] Toilet luxury for women and men. Being greaseless it is quickly absorbed--disappea's, leiviug a beautiful, fresh, rosy bloom. Ideal for chapped skin, cracked lips tan, freckles and sunburn. Does not soil the most del iate fabrics. Its fragrant, flowery odor is fascinating ly refining. [The Peroxide makes it th >roughlv anti i septic) Nyal’s Face Cream-for men after shaving restores the healthy tone of the skin. Keeps the lace joyfully young . For sale only at the Swanson & Lofholm DRUG STORE GO TO THE IDEAL BAKERY For a Fine Line of Bread and Pastry Goods Rye Bread, Graham Bread Cream Bread, Cinnamon Rolls Buns, Pumpernickel Bread Coffee Cake, Nut Loaves Caromel drops, Layer Cake Fruit Bars. Peanut Bars Jelly Roll, Ribbon Cake Cream Puff, P anut Cookie* Fruit Cookies, Sug&r Cookies Drop Cakes, Almond Maroons Cocoanut Maroons, Angel Food and a varetv of pies. After the show drop in for a lunch. For Insurance or TREES of any kind try F. E. BREWER 1 have a nice line of Norway Poplars, home grown. Loup City Nebraska For a Square Deal IN Real Estate And Insurance J. W Dougal Offce First Floor, 4 j doors south of State Bank Building i ‘STAR BRAND 3BGSS ARE BETTER” Star Brand Shoes are Better We have a new and com plete line of Star Brand Shoes You havf seen these ■ihoes advertised in most all larm paper* You have noticed ;hat these shoes will stand cut ting to prove that they are all pure leather. Every pair guar inteed, we handle them in all kinds of leather and in men’s ladies and children’s, when you once buy a Star Brand Sh03 you will u*e no othe. Eor sale by Loup City Mzr. Co. Whose Name Is In Your Gloves? SIMMONS? WE SELL THEM! ; We don't care much about names atone, but when we find one that stands for quality and service id any article, it means something to our customers and us. SIMMONS MEANS FINE KID GLOVES They look weD, wear well, and Fit All Hands and All Purses When you want the best, ask us for SIMMONS KID GLOVES Loup City lUer.Co. THE NORTHWESTERN 5@affiSBSffi6gB83l88ffi8@^ LOCAL NEWS. I)r Yallier, Osteopath, Grand Island A new line of spring suits and cloaks at Loup City Mercantile Co. For watch and clock repairing, go, to Schwaner, the Jeweler. j You ought to see the line of spring j cloaks at Loup City Mer. Co. Farmers, take your bacon and hams to Lee Bros, to have them smoked. Page Woven Wire Fencing and barb wire at bottom prices. L. N. Smith. Big Bed Millet seed for sale by Geo. Zigler at $1 per bushel. 3-27-tf Willard Thompson took charge of the Pratt pool hall Monday. Wanted—Two girls of good charac ter, at Ideal Rakery. John W. Long went, to Lincoln Tuesday morning on business matters Good work liorsts for sale. Phone 9203. A. E. Charlton. tf No one will need to go out of town to buy spring cloaks this year, as you can get most every thing you want at Loup City Mercantile Co. Lee Bros, invite farmers to bring in their hams and bacon for smoking purposes. Henry Ohlsen went to Greeley Mon day morning to look after his contract on the new court bouse. Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Henry arrived | Tuesday from Riverdale for p siiort j visit. I Schwaner. the Jeweler, guarantees ! ail his repair work. Take your watches and clocks to him. We pay cash for eggs delivered at the creamery. Ravenna Creamery Co. | Furniture.almost as good as now ; for sale at the Second Hand Store | for 5oc on the dollar. i If you want a dray, phone A. L. En derlee. Black 03, or leave your order with either lumber yard or E. G. Taylor. Best of service guaranteed. John Hatch went to Auroia Wednesday morning and we under stand may go to work on the Burling ton in the train service. Good seed oats, two kinds, pure and clean, home grown, also Stock Food and Molasses Feed, for sale by Robert Dinsdale. tf H. Ransink on Tuesday of this week moved back on his farm south ■ east of this city, and will again have personal charge of his land. I We are paying 32 cents cash for cream delivered at the creamery. We test and pay cash for cream. Ravenna Creamery Co. Ira Hiddleson has apprenticed him | self to H. M. Eisner, our popular jew I eler. This makes the second son of R. H. Hiddleson to learn the jewelery trade. The Catholic ladies will give an other of their enjoyable dances next Saturday evening, April 19th, in the i Gzehoviak hall, just north of the First | National bank. Everybody invited. George Tockeyand John Huerty of Rockville were pi asant callers at ! these newspaper headquarters when | in town on business one day last week. | and ordered a line of job work. They i are prince of good fellows and live | business men. Earl Thompson returned last Fri | day evening from Beatrice, where he j had been called a few days previous > by the dangerous illness of his grand I mother. However, his worst fears ! were not realized, and he left the j dear old lady much better and on the ! fair road to recovery. Finally after nearly a year of wait , ing, Mr. Joseph Daddow was able last | week to move to town and into his j property purchased of Mr. T. L. Pll ger. Our people will extend warm welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Daddow as i city home maker. Mrs. Louis Goodrich of Fairmont, i this state, who has been at the bed | side of her sister, Mrs. Emma McCray, for the past two weeks, wassudduely ; called last Saturday to Pecatonica, Ills., to the deathbed of her brother, j Surely, misfortunenevercomessingly. May a kind Providenie be the con soller of the sisters in their sorrow and distress. Our young friend, Henry Lee, of the moving picture show, and brother of A. O. Lee, went to Broken Bow last Fiiday A little bird whispered to us that our young friend may have went to our sister city with intention of capturing one of the belles of that city and return a joyous Benedict. We hope the little bird was correct and if so we offer congratulations in advance. Last Sunday, the employes of the U. P. along the nearby branches of that road were taken by special trains to Grank Island to pass examinations in the rules of the road. Agent G. W. Collipriest was one of them, leav ing on the special at 5 o’clock in the morning and getting home about 10 o’clock that evening. Elmer Youngquest is now possessor of the Fletcher shoe store, he having traded land to Lum Fletcher for the same. Invoicing of the stock was finished Tuesday and now Mr. Young quest is in full possession. Just what the future intentions of Mr. Fletcher may be we are not informed. Mr. \ oungquest is one of Sherman county’s best young men and we wish him success in his new line of busi ness. I r ase your nacon ana hams to Lee Bros. They will smoke them nicely. Wm. Schuman had business at Ashton last Friday. Chris Domgard escaped from busi j ness at Scotia and Ord last week for a few days’ visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Thompson re turned foom their Omaha visit last Saturday. About 500 bushels Early Ohio seed potatoes for sale at 75c per bushel. tf ' A.J. Johnson. J. A. Converse has been up from Gibbon the past few days looking after his farm lands. Farmers, don't try to smoke your own meats. Take them to Lee Bros, who will do it for you in bestof shape. T. H. Eisner and Ed Oltman went to Omaha Tuesday morning on a bus iness trip. If you want good, prompt draying, call on C. L. McDonald, successor to Hagood. We will hereafter have cream puffs on Wednesdays and Saturdays at the Ideal Bakery. Will Dolling About 500 bushels Early Ohio seed potatoes for sale at 75c per bushel. tf A.J. Johnson. Gentlemen John Wall and M. L. Fries were Arcadia visitors to this city on Monday of this week. See announcement °fourBig Open ing Day, Saturday. April 19. Come, everybody. Vaughn & Ilinman. One year ago last Sunday. April 14. 1912, occurred the Titanic disaster. How time fles. We are glad to note that Judge Wall had so far recovered his recent in juries as to be able to be on our streets the first of the week. Leave orders for theC.L. McDonald dray at either lumber yard,or E. G. at Taylor’s. j Eggs for hatching from pure-bred j Barred Plymouth Rocks, Bradley St rain. 50c per setting. Phone, black 71. Albert Eiebig. tf Miss Rutli Taylor left last Satur day morning for Omaha to study to be a trained nurse. We are sure suc cess will be attained by the little lady. You are always on the right road | when you follow the crowd to the I Loup City Mer. Co., as they have the i goods. E. G. Taylor went to Grand Island ; Tuesday morning, and goes on to | Omaha to look after his elevator in ! terests there before returning. | Don’t let your clocks or watches get dirty and out of correct time. Take them to Schwaner and let him put them in good shape. Everybody should attend the Open ing of the-new Rexall Drug Store, next Saturday, April 19th. Souvenirs for lady vrsitors. This is a personal invitation to you. Come. Vaughn & Ilinman. Mrs. Wm. Criss returned from hei Omaha visit Monday evening. She visited a few days on her way home with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Perry at Holdrege, who are doing nicely along business and social lines. Miss Ivy Henry and Miss Sigird Rasmussen went to Riverdale last Syturdayfora few days’ visit with Miss Henry’s brother, Rev. W. E j Henry and family. Have you seen the fine cut glass j stuff at Schwaner's? If you want I your wife to love you as she did when I you led her to the alter, just take | home a fine cut glass dish from Schwaner's. It will be like getting married over again. Lost—April 9th, on the business streets of this city, plain gold band ring, valued more especially for its associations. Liberal reward for its return. Leslie S. Lyons. A card from J. A. Danielsoh, our popular B. & M. agent, under date of the 9th inst, who is touring the south with his wife and youngest daughter, stated they were having a splendid time and also refered to returning home within the next ten days or two weeks. The electric light company, finally yesterday afternoon finished the work | on the flume and turned on the water J about 5 o'clock in the afternoon, and j soon thereafter the city was getting its electric power from the big tur bine wheel and water power. The writer was present down at the mill race and watched the water turned | into the race and starting of the big | wheel. General Smith, Col. Conger, Captain Lofholm and Lieut. Briggs, with their army of active soldiers in the field have certainly done a good job. The many friends of Archie Kearns will be pleased and interested to iearn that this bright, energetic and tal ented young man has chosen as his life work the ministry of the church. Last week, having made a decision to place himself, his life, his all in the work of the ministry, lie appeared before the Presbytery in session at Fullerton as a candidate and was taken under their care for prepara tion for his chosen work. This makes the second son of Dr. and Mrs. Kearns of this city to dedicate his life to the service of the Master, and now the good doctor and loving wife and mother, having given both their boys over to the work of divine call ing surely are most blessed in their giving and have a right to give praises for the blessings God has showered upon them in giving to them such sons. The Northwestern, which has followed the boys for the past ten years with its best wishes and pre dictions for their wise future, can now extend to both parents and sons its sincerest congratulations over the happy finale. see Arthur for seed potatoes. Lawrence Polski was an Ashton visitor last Friday. Bacon and hams smoked for farm ers by Lee Bros. Arbor Day this year comes next Tuesday, the 22. Get busy. Buy your wait paper at the Loup City paint store. For Rent—My cottage. two doors north of the M. E. church. E. Holcomb. Lee Bros, are specially prepared to smoke hams and bacon for farmers. Try them. For Sale—About 150 bushels of mil let seed. Phone 0521, tf Homer Hughes. About 500 bushels Early Ohio Slid potatoes for sale at 75c per bushel. tf A..I. Johnson. Discs sharpened by either the cold rolling or cutting process at Garner's. Prices right and staisfaction guar anteed. Schwaner, the Jeweler, has received a consighnment of pocket electric lights, the dandiest tl i lg out to have on dark night. Go and see them. Special low prices o.i Plow and List er Lays at Garner's shop. E. F. Jones painter and paper hanger. Phone Black 74. Our old friend, J. B. Flint, of Dor chester, came up Tuesday of this week, to look after business matters returning home today. Friend Flint is doing well at his new home and is prospering finely, afactweare pleased | to note NextSatusday we commemorate I THE OPENING OF OUR NEW REXALL Drug Store. We are expecting a big crowd. We are prepared. Come, Everybody, big, little, old and young. Remember, TheRexall Drug Store is your Drug Store. Attend the open ing. Souvenirs for all. Vaughn & Hinman. j The Hastings Glee Club, composed , of (l ladies and i4 young gentlemen of i the Presbyterian college of Hastings, who gave a concert at the First Pres byterian church in this city last Fri day evening, certainly gave one of the , most enjoyable entertainments ever ’ in our city. No adverse criticism j could be made of the various numbers i nor in any particular save possibly I the lateness of the hour in commenc ; ing and the rather too many numbers | given, which did not close till the hour of eleven. j In another column will be found j the advertisement of Mr. C. C. Perry, | the piano tuner, who is and has been | making regular visits to this city for ; the past number of years, and one’ of i the finest in the country, who asks i your patronage. Mr. Perry needs no i introduction at our hands, as our people who have had their pianos under his charge for years past are his patrons as long as his services can be secured. The writer can speak from experience as to his qualifica tions, as the editor's piano has been j tuned by him and kept in xeellent I shape for the past five or more years. jSee him when your piano needs i tuning. Mrs. Mook of Lincoln, who has been here for a fortnight or more visiting her brother, Dr. J. E. Bowman, and her sister. Mrs. Adolph Newliouser. and families, left Tuesday morning for York to visit her good mother. I I Mrs. Trefny, daughter of Mrs. John M. Taylor, who has been here from Alliance for a couple of weeks past, recovering from a recent operation for appendicitis, had so far conva lesced as to be able Tuesday to leave forEdgemont. S. P., to join her hus band, who is making his headquarters in that city. Buy at Home, Trade at Home Boost for Your Own Town Do you know there's lots of people Settin’ round in every town Growlin’ like a broody chicken, Knockin’ every good thing down? Don't you be that kind o’ cattle Cause they ain't no use on earth: You just be a booster, Crow and boost ferall you're worth. If your tow n needs boostin’, boost 'er, ! Don't hold back and wait to see If some other fellow's willin’, i Sail right in, this country’s free: | Yo one's got a mortgage on it— j It's just your’s. as well as his: ■ If your town is shy on boosters, You get in the booster biz, | If things don’t just seem to suit yqu ! And the world seems kinder wrong. What's the matter with a-boostin, Just to help the thing along. When you want to buy a stove, buy at home and boost for your own town: When you want to buy a suit oi clothes, buy at home, When your wife wants a suitor cloak, buy at home, Always be a booster. When you take out your insurance, —take it at home: boost fer home When you want a sack of sugar, buy at home and boost fer you're own town, When you want a pair of shoes, buy at home and be a booster. You just keep the horn a-blowin’— Boost 'er up with all you're might, If you know some feller’s failin's, Just forget 'em, cause you know Thatsame feller’s got some good points Them's the ones you want to show Cast you're loaves out on the waters, ‘‘They’ll come back,” a-sayin's true; Mebbee.too,they’ll come back buttered When some feller’s boostin'you. V For Rent—Good five roon house and bam, on four lots city water and sidewalk. See 1 W. F. Mason. COFFEE drink, try it If you want anything in dry Goods and Groceries The latest and most up-to-date stock at R. L. ARTHUR Resolution i Whereas: We understand that some Loup City merchant sells 100 lbs. sugar for $5.10 and Whereas: Said price is the wholesale price for said sugar and we do not believe that said merchant does sell for this price out of philanthropic or charitable reasons, but intends to gain customers by selling sugar at this price, and Whereas: We belive that competition is the life of trade, that we have the same right as any other to increase our ! patronage therefore have we Resolved: To conditionally sell 250 Sacks of Sugar At 4 cents per pound or 25 pounds for Si.00. 12 1-2 pounds for 50 cents. 6 1-4 for 25 cents. Until said 250 sacks are sold. Our Conditions: To any customer buying $2.00 worth of merchandise, g roe^ries. dry goods or shoes, other than sugar, cash or produce, we will sell6 1-4 pounds of granulated sugar for 25 cents- To any customer buying 54.00 worth of goods will sell 12 1-2 pounds sugar for 50 cents. To any customer buying $8 00 worth of goods, we will sell 25 pounds sugar for $1.00. We will not raise the retail price of our goods, but will sell at regular price, which is the same as our competitors, or lower. Tomatoes, 2 cans 25c. Peas 2 cans 25c. Corn 3 cans 25c. Dried Prunes 3 lbs- for 25c. Brooms 30 and 35 cents. Your attention is called to our line of summer goods now in. In this line,we have the latest goods out, also the best line of trimming ever seen in Loup City. You are kindly invited to call at our store and examine our 1 goods and you will agree with us that we can compete with the best stores in the state and we meet all prices. Do not miss this opportunity and buy your sugar at 4 cents per lbs Remember we will always go our competitors One better M. Leschinsky THE LOUP CITY PAINT STORE Paints, glass, wallpaper, varnish, and wall finish in oil and water B. J. Jones. Phone, Black,74 The Commercial Club will have a special meeting this coming Friday evening (tomorrow night) to discuss the sprinkling of the streets for the summer season.' Let there be a full turnout. The Fountain at the Rexall Drug j Store is dispensing Ice Cream and all ! summer beverages. If it is served at the Fountain at The Rexall Store it is riirht, for Rexall means the best in everything. Attend our Opening next Saturday. Everybody Welcome. Vaughn & Hinman. Household Goods At private Sale; China closet, side board, round dining table, kitchen cabinet, gasoline stove, sewing ma chine, folding bed and center table. Fred Odendahl CHURCH LOCALS German Evangelical church: Sunday April 20, Will be held services at Ash ton 10 a.m. April 19: Lesson in Ger man at Loup City church at 10 a. m. P. Jueling, Pastor. Presbyterian church: Services as usual April 20. Interesting subjects, good music, and a cordial welcome to you. Evening service is now at 8:00 instead of 7:30 as formerly. Preach ing at Austin at 3 p. m. Methodist church: Services as usaul next Sunday. Subject for the morn ing, “Investments.” Mr. Tracy’s class, usually known as the “Boy Scouts,” will have an exercise and render a couple of songs in the eve ning. All are cordially invited. D. A. Leeper. Pastor. Do You Want Cement Work? Anyone wanting block work, house or foundation, or any kind of cement work, see me. I have on hand at present a large number of concrete blocks nicely cured. I ask your pat ronage. C. J. Tracy Cloaks! Cloaks!! Cloaks!!! We have a few of our new spring cloaks which we will close out at a cut price. Loup City Mercantile Co. There Must Be a Reason Why has Vic Swanson's trade in j creased so rapidly the past year? Simply because his line of Dry Goods have quality and prices ate way be low others. We buy nothing but the best and carry no junk. Inspect our line and be convinced. Don't forget we carry a complete line of Ladies’ Shoes—Tan Buck, White Buck and Oxfords. Our groceries are as good as you can possibly buy_Vic Swan son. I m DON’T WAil l I DR. RICH j lK >f and improper | treatment of disease R W means loss of time. g v money and health. J Consult a reliable S Specialist, one who is 2 not afraid to use his own 3 nine, and who has a v Berman, nt busii>'~» and real- * der;e. Dr) K?', BE DECEIVED 3 >V nerseler:. doctors who r«ew j» There is no yn fjt ter Piles er rtur'^re r _ lew dej cure tor Chronic or k Private diseases. MASTER SPECIALIST, Chronic g . •no Krivaie uiseases. Kites and Kuuiiim cured without an operation. 606 for Stand Pcison. TEN YEARS IN GRAND ISLAND