The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, September 11, 1913, Image 8

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    Wherever you go;
Whenever you go;
Whatever you do; you need
shoes suitable for the occasion.
STYLE you desire.
You demand COMFORT.
You want these qualities com
bined with DURABILITY.
TRY RALSTONS.
They carry our guarantee of
satisfaction.
LORENTZ
i
I This Store is
' Clack Cat
Headquarters
More Wear
Less Darning
FOR SALE BY
R. L. ARTHUR
1
Be Independent
If you are only a few miles out de
liver your cream in person. If out
too far to drive in, ship in from your |
nearest shippiug point, as rates are J
very low, and cans and checks are 1
returned to you on the very next I
train after cream is received. Don’t |j
pay somebody fifty to seventy-five
cash to handle each can of cream
for you. BE INDEPENDENT. |
SHIP DIRECT. Write or enquire 3
for tags and particulars.
We Pay 29 Cents for Cream. I
Ravenna CREAMERY Company 1
LOCAL NEWS.
Supb. Currier had school business
at Rockville Monday.
One Tiger Drill, in good shape, for
sale cheap. S. Foss.
Several new readers again this week.
A nd still there’s room for more.
Best line of cloaks just recieved at
the Hub Clothing Store. It will pay
you to see them before buying.
Miss Effie Zwink and Miss Nora
Beckman are two of Sherman county’s
charming girls who are attending York
college this year.
One hundred copies of popular
music just received at the ten cent
store.
About fifty tickets were sold at Loup
City for the State Fair this year. Evi
dently Loup City did not show her
loyality to the event she has shown
in years past.
Twenty per cent off on Wall Paper
at the Loup City Paint and Glass
Store.
The special over the B. & M. last
Sunday from Sargent to Loup City on
account of the ball game between
Scotia and Loup City, brought about
100 fans to the city.
If you want good, prompt draying,
call on C. L. McDonald, successor to
Hagood.
D. D. Grow last week traded the old
Froelich property on the south of the
public square to Ira Timson of Wash
ington township for a farm owned by
the latter. We have not learned the
particulars of the transaction.
For Rent—Farm of 320 acres in
Valley county. A. E. Charlton, Loup
City, Neb., phone 9203. 41
Rev. John Zimmerman, who had
been visiting his brother, A. L. Zim
merman, for a week or two, left last
Friday for Marquette for a visit over
Sunday and from thereto York to the
U. B. conference, to be held there this
week.
The Sturtevant Vacuum Cleaner,
the clean way to clean. See C. R.
Sweetland or phone. He has them
for sale or rent.
M. A. Gillette, who has been here
the past two weeks at the home of W.
O. Brown and meeting numerous
friends, returned Tuesday morning to
his home at Batavia, 111. Of course
the Northwestern follows him to keep
him posted on Sherman county affairs.
Mrs. Etta Swanson returned Mon
day evening from her visit with her
sister, Mrs. Marcel Youngquist, at
Waterton, S. D. Miss Birdie Lofholm
remained for a longer visit, but will
probably be home the latter part of
this week. Mrs. Swanson visited at
Omaha and Ulysis, en route home.
Crown, Kimball, Price & Teeple
Packard, A. B. Chase, Schaeffer,
McPhall and other high grade makes
of pianos to select from at Schwaners.
Mrs. George Stork and children left
for Kearny last week, where the fami
ly will make their home in the future.
George will follow them later, when
he has finished a lot of work he has
under contract. The many friends of
this worthy family will wish them
the best of prosperity, while regret
ting their leaving us for a home else
where.
If you want a dray, phone A. L. En
derlee. Black 63, or leave your order
with either lumber yard or E. G.
Taylor. Best of service guaranteed.
Mrs. Mary Hull and Mrs. Mary Ban
ister, mother and sister of Mrs. Burr
Robbins, arrived last Thursday from
Denver, and expect to make their
future home in Loup City, and have
rented the Wm. Rowe cottage in the
north part of town. Mrs. Banister’s
health not being of the very best, the
altitude of the mountain city was not
thought of benefit, hence their com
ing to Loup City and lower altitude
for her health.
Say, Mr. Farmer, don’t leave your
horses stand out in the heat and cold
when you can drive your team and
rig in Woods’ feed shed for 10c.
O. A. Woods, Proprietor.
Successor to H. G. Hosier.
Mr. Arthur Brown and his
bride arrived here from Friend,
Neb., last Thursday evening for a
few days’ visit with relative? -and
friends. So far, Arthur has been
in hiding from a number of us
who wish to offer personal con
gratulotions over his fortunate
escape from the toils of bachelor
hood.
Call and see the very latest in High
Grade Pianos. Bring one along with
you who can judge a piano. Why
buy a cheap instrument when you
can get the very best for the same
money. H. M. Elsner.
Mr. Henry Capellan has recent
ly returned from a trip to an ir
rigated district in Colorado, and
has left at this office some samples
of wheat and oats grown in that
country this season, that are little
less than wonderful. The straw is
from five to five and one-half feet
in length, and splendidly headed
out. The samples are about the
finest The News has ever seen.
—Ravenna News.
Kirkov Seed Wheat
For Sale—We have the above vari
ety of wheat for sale. We have raised
it the past four years and found it to
live through the winter well. It is also
a very good stooler and yielder
ahd petter than other varieties.
Price, »1 a bushel. Phone 7413, Route
two. Ioesi Baos,
Professional Cards
ROBT. P. STARR
Attorney-at-Law.
LOUP CITY. SEBMSKB.
NIGHTINGALE & SON
-Attorney ud taeior-et-Law
LOUP CITY. NEB
ft. H. MATHEW,
Attorney-at-law,
And Bonded Abstractor,
Loup City, Nebraska
AARON WALL
La.'wyer
Practices in all Courts
Loup City, Neb.
ROBERT H. MATHEW
Bonded Abstracter
Loup Gitt, • Nebraska.
Only set of Abstract books in county
O. E. LONGACRE
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Office, Over New Bank.
TELEPHONE CALL, NO. 39
A. J. KEARNS
PHYSICIAN AND S1GH0N
Phone, 30. Office at Residence
Two Doors East of Telephone Central
Lnnp Eiip, - Nebraska
A. S. MAIN
Loup City, 'Nebr.
Office at Residence,
Telephone Connection
J. E. Bowman H. D. Carrie L. Bowman M. D.
BOWMAN & BOWMAN
Phyaiciana and Snrgeona
Phone 114 Loup City, Sahraaka
Dr. James F Blanchard
OSTEOPATH 1ST
Office hours
1 p. m. until 5:30 p- m. only
S. A. ALLEN,
BEJVTIST,
LOUP CITY, - • NEB.
Office np stairs in the new State
dank buildinp.
W, L. MARCY,
LOUP 0ITY. NEB*
OFFICE: East Side Public Sauaie.
Phone, Brown 116
V. I. McDonall
Prompt Dray Work
Call lumber yards or Taylor’s
elevator. Satisfaction guaran
teed. Phone Brown 57
C. R. SWEETLAND
PLUMBER
AND •<B*h
ELECTRICIAN
For good clean and neat work
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Come and get my prices
lEL, uni
Contractor and Plasterer
Phone White 70
Give me a call and get roy
prices. I will treat you right.
Satisfaction Guaranted
H. KREBS
Funeral Director
Licensed Embalmer
Business Phone Black 65
Loup City, Nebraska
FRANK ADAMS
General Blacksmithing
Horse Shoeing and Wood*
work. Come in and see me.
^IweinmaF
Veter inaria n
All calls receive prompt, care
full and considerate attention
Phone No. 106
Office up stairs, State Bank
Building
Bad Prairie Fire
Near Litchfield
News was received here from
Litchfield that a freight train on
the Burlington last Saturday set
the prairies^ bn fire destroying
some thirty tons of hay for George
Dickenson and a Mr. Heins near
there and doing much other dam
age it could qe extinguished.
Wheat is the Best
The agricultural department at
Washington gives out in its report
of the crop season that the winter
wheat of the country is in the
bumper class, being 1-4 per cent
better than last year, and 1-3 per
cent better than the average for
the past five years. Com is way
below expectations, standing the
lowest in percentage at this time
of any time for the past ten years.
While oats fall below the aver
age for several years it is so little
below that it is scarcely notice
able. Barley falls off about ten
per cent over the average for the
last ten years. Rye shows up
good, the quality being a few
points better than for the past ten
years and the yield being about
equal. Other cereals about hold
their own forformer years.
Stork Visitations.
We are happy this week to record
the birth of a sweet little daughter
last Saturday evening, Sept. 6th 1913,
to Mr. and Mrs. Gus Lorentz. Con
gratulations to the worthy young
people.
Notice to Creditors
^Sherma^Couutj^ f ss 1“ bounty Court
In the matter of the estate of Samuel Dad
dow, deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
You are hereby notified, that I will sit at the
County Court room in Loup City, in said
County, on the 21st day of March. 1914. to
receive and examine all claims against said
estate, with a view to their adjustment and al
lowance. The time limited for the presenta
tion of claims against said estate is the 21st
day of March, A. D.. 1914, and the time limited
for the payment of debts is one year from the
10th day of August. 19U.
Witness my hand and seal of said County
Court, this 10th day of August. 1913.
E. A. Smith
(seal) County Judge
Last publication September 11
Order of Hearing on Patition for
Settlement of Account
She roan**County* f<* 1“ **• County Court.
In the matter of the estate of William E.
Betts, deceased.
On reading and filing the petition of Ida
Betts, executrix of said estate, praying a final
settlement and allowance of her account, filed
on the 30th day of August, 1913, aud for her dis
charge from her said trust,
Ordered, that September 22nd, A. D. 1913, at
10 o'clock a. m.. be assigned for hearing said
petition, when all persons interested In said
matter may appear at a County Court to be
held in and for said county, and show cause
why the prayer of petitioner should not be
granted; and that notice of the pendency of
aald petition and the hearing thereof be given
to all persons interested in said matter by
publishing a copy of this order in the Loup
City Northwestern, a weekly newspaper print
ed In said county threesuccessive weeks, prior
to said day of hearing.
Dated August 30, 1913.
E. A. Smith,
[seal] County Judge.
Last pub. Sept. 18
Read Notice
(Heil)
To All Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that the
commissioner appointed to view and
locate a road commencing at the
quarter stake between sections twen
ty-two and twenty-three (22 and 23),
township fourteen (14), range four
teen (14), thence east on the half sec
tion line and intersecting with road
number two hundred and sixty (No.
260) and there terminating, said road
to be forty (40) feet wide, has report
ed in favor of the establishment of
said road. All objections thereto or
claims for damages must be filed in
the office of the county clerk on or
before noon of the 3rd day of Novem
ber, 1913, or such road will be estab
lished without reference thereto.
Dated at Loup City, Nebraska, this
26th day of August, A. D. 1913.
L. B. Polski,
[seal] County Clerk.
Last pub, Sept. 25
Road Notice
Aufrecht Vacation
To whom it may concern:
The commissioners appointed to va
cate the public road commencing at a
point about 80 rods South of the
Northwest corner of the Northeast
quarter of Section 1 twp 16 North
range 16 west of the 6th p. m. and
running thence in an easterly, south
easterly, and southerly direction,
known as a part of old road No. 142,
and terminating at the southeast
corner of said section. The commis
sioners have reported in favor of such
vacation. Therefore all objections
thereto and all claims for damages
must be filed in the County Clerk’s
office on or before noon of the 25th
dav of October, 1193, or such road will
be vacated without reference thereto.
Dated at Loup City August 16, 1913.
[seal] L. B. Polski,
County Clerk.
Last pub. Sept. 18
Read Notice
(Celmer)
To All Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that the
commissioner appointed to view and
locate a road commencing at the
northwest corner of section thirty
three (33),township fourteen (14),range
fourteen (14), running thence south
two miles on section line to north
west corner of section nine (9), town
ship thirteen (13), range fourteen (14),
running thence east oq section line
three and one-half (34) miles and ter
minating at road two hundred and
seventy fonr (274) at center stake on
north line of section twelve (12) town
ship thirteen (13), range fourteen (14).
has reported in favor of the estab
lishment of said road, and all objec
tions thereto or claims for damages
must be tiled in the office of the coun
ty clerk on or before noon of the 10th
day of November, 1913, or such road
will be established without reference
thereto.
Dated at Loup City, Nebraska, this
26th day of August, A. D. 1913.
L. B. Polski,
[seal] County Clerk.
Last pub. Sept. 25
When you vant a good sack of Flour try
LOUP CITY WHITE SATIN
Our Flour is Made From Old Wheat
All Dealers in Town Handle Ouu Flour
Loup City Nill & Light Co.
Loup City Infirmary
of Osteopathy
Dr. Jas. F. Blanchard
Physician In Charge
Office hours—8 a. m. untii 5 p. m.
Bates for rooms on request
Examination free, Phone No. lOti
Woriel's Best j
For the Money ;
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Hardware Paints Oils Tinware ]
j and Tin Repairing !
T. A. GZEHOVIAK
TBE CAP1AJ PACK
wants settlers for the
Best Farming Lands on Earth
Go to Alberta or Saskatchewan Canada, and own
your own home at $11 to $20 per acre
Five Per Cent Payments AH That Is Needed
Will Loan $2,000 for purposes of improvement on
same terms of payment
Lands 6 to 10 miles of good towns, schools, market
churches, telephones, etc.
Cheap Excursion Rates to see Land
Write or call on
W. D. ZIMMERMAN,
Exclusive Agent Canadian Pacific Railway
For Sherman County and north half Buffalo County
Flies are Here, Hail Storms are Coming.
Insure against both
Our SCREENS do the work and our prices
aie right.
Keystone Lumber Co.
YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND
THE MOVING PICTURE SHOW
CHANGE OF PROGRAM
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays;
Matinee every Saturday afternoon
Show every night and nothing but the best of
pictures will be shown here. Everybody is cordially
invited to attend.
At the New Opera House
THOMAS DADDOW