The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, September 18, 1913, Image 4
GOOD SERVICE y™ OF CLOTHES IS THE THING WE'RE TRYING TO GIVE TO THE MEN OF THIS COMMUNITY. GOOD SERVICE ought to have in matters of quality; it means seeing that you get the best possible value for your money and that means, of course, pricing the goods so we can give that sort of service. IT MEANS GOOD STYLE, TOO; fit. It means having clothes that will fit siim men. tall men, portly men. stout men, short men: hard* to-fit men. The Alco System” Fine Clothes are here. SIZES F01 EYEXTSOVT, There's not a man in this town that we can't fit in these ready clothes: frM St JO to $21.01 Best values in boys school clothes shown in Loup City. Let | os have the opportunity to prove this to you. Brin# the Boys ! The Huh Clothing Store *€»*••* wr,lM A CO turr«t« m r MAKE YOUR MONEY WORK You work hard for your money. Now make your money work for you. You think this can’t be done? If you are from Missouri, come in and we will show you that it can. If you are from Loup City, or Sherman county, come in and see for yourself. I _ __ FIRST NATIONAL BANK LOOP CITY, NEBRASKA ' m. f. Mason, prest. ^ TLB. Outhouse, Yicc-pres. I L. fosse*, Cashier i i iWBWIWII— UAU..nUVAI Uiunwa, VKIfIBft.r* Iftwit? 3ms . Frontier Day. Wild West Show ' 'M Every Afternoon . September 272 n Ooroactt H'jn Bouglas Gounty Fair and Live Stock Show? /a5 BiaHtfPiDROME Show. ^ewGarniwi. Grounds or few Acts." 17- &. Howard ' il ,£LAKE YOUR ARRANGEMENTS NOW?, | £ Stpt^mber 2^« if October ^ C-MIto California, Washington Oregon. British Columbia ONE WAY FROM PRINCIPAL NEBRASKA TOWNS l % September 25 to October {0, 1913 i 'THROUGD TOURIST SLEEPERS TO THE COAST I I Via Salt Lake Route, Scenic Colorado, every day: peasonaliyconduct* ed Wednesdays and Saturdays. k Via Western Pacific, Scenic Colorado, Feather River Canyon: per ; sonally conducted Wednesdays and Fridays. Via Southern Pacific. Scenic Colorado, Salt Lake, every day; person ally conducted Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. ! Via Northern Pacific, every day, through the Northwest, to Spokane Seattle V ia Great Northern, every day, through the Northwest, to Spokane, ; Seattle. i _ J. A. Danielson, Agent Loup City, Nebr. I t. W. Wake ley, Gen. Pass. Agt. Omaha. Neb. THE NORTHWESTERN Eaisred fas Leap CUT PMcSee for cats i:«r.cc tarwosa las gratis u serc-od eiaa* bisk:. Office Phone, - Red 21 Residence, - Black 2! J. W. BURLEIGH. Editor and Pn!» J. R. GARDINER. Msuia«*r. The ystery 4 t-ranwofcsjt »■ ■ »«m i i i bii— — : The kind icr- . ,;t of h*. roubles broa?;». te irs to the giri’* Oh, thank yon!" she said as she at* til tie tenia a «ay. • j'm t -r Lar: a:.i I he e . tver be ■r L ten anions strangers this -say. 1 ’ e :s ccn» a- i work far you, but kruldiui r.o general housework, Fir re. i a-.rtr did it, ! wouldn't . h*W. “I cr ;hl help yon with yonr dinner jfty," sbe went rro. “That ig. I know z'itcut setting the tables and arrang g t|:i Sowers and favor*. I coaid *‘Ycu 4c; I Have This Ft.-dewier Com pany Cominy ” paint the place-cards, too—I've dose it many a time. And I could wait on she table. Bat I couldn't cook even an oyster." "Ob, place-cards!' said the little woman, her eyes brightening. She 1 caught at the word as though she had described a new star in the firmament. "I wish I could have them. They cost so much to buy. 1 might have my washerwoman come and help with the cooking. She cooks pretty well, and I could help her beforehand, but she couldn’t wait on table, to save her life. I wonder if you know much about menus. Could you help me fix out the courses and say wbat you think I ought to have, or don’t yon know about that? You see, I have this very particular company coming, and I ! want to have things nice. I don’t know them very well. My husband has business relations with them and wants them Invited, and of ail times for Betty to leave this was the worst!" She had unconsciously fallen into a tone of equality with the strange girt. "I should like to help you," said the girl, "but I must find somewhere to stay before night, and If I find a place I must take It. I just came to the city this morning, and have nowhere to stay overnight.’’ The troubled look fiitled across the woman's faoe for m moment, but her! m df <!«'•" -be fesusr of her. •Y ~ r--ae rs- fcsstaad «t«II tSsiafe j| 1 ,-r ;; a," she said aloud. 5 "rat f .:: «aaY Help tnssSns yss.!' - -7,::z esap.e szn* st*y win* as! ■ ar. ' aci help me «r !i with :'c:.r L -r patty, and you can" star -;™;r i t rt rtf So—6 and sleep f is '.he v . c:at If I Hie yoar eer*. IT >re ye • s recent mends.:!or cr . fss attT get a geo-. ;!*' ' .'.r ■ wiistsi It, act fwt j is :1b . I'm ;:e. A neoBaaEt-1 tier cryi- te be v~mli a couple c* j Ilf’s ~itk: is pea. r« pay r<s sort | thins feesT.! “ -.•-•? I r^sHj tar.'; afc r 1 j; st, far tar wuhcrwcsiaa charge? . j dollar aad a '-3'; 3 dry wies tie g ;e ! cst to ccc. - —; 5: ; .t r:t yeer sec..- ? as4 Iccfi- ; z'~ ■'. a reference, *t»a- | •KgU to re-; " “Yes arc- •»«.*' -:'rd * said the girl. ■ “1 *haS ■'•' -;H 1 .. «3 that.” Aad sc- *L- y c . hsia a c-_r earl we • 1 whirled axay s-is a pie::y safer*!. j Tie wtana.1 *:c a rams tret 7-1 re ! Kart, ilfeil In a c.?:.:. ,a little hy.rc § -Hied with rmiPa'-iofc: ©retstsS ruga j cheap fsrmitrm Tie :wj w-c*. to work at once j br.r rir. 7 order cat o' ■ - -* rorjfca.«:i ; that reigned :? the Liny kitchen. Jr j the at .'-rj-tra tap would-':• wai'res. ! aai dewa with t ‘ -y of water-eolar.- | to pc': - 4!ts«;retr.. . sr.d as ter sail- j iii fcrxjb terry'-.•: ista Was dabs;: aadscapcs. lar-Iy “cvera, and little | brows birds. sir y: * '-red tire sawnge j ness cf her lot Tie talk tie sfrht was la’s , with aqais:*. •:* • tie scant tapp ? of fotc-re ta fee s . 4 to Sent ; adeasfage. n_4 -*r •.- thing atswisy ! the tonsil of a tkll;. . hard. Tie long I j boars ti 1: firs. II ; I; nd spent pec-1:- ! ering fc ..- crow over fie ioosebsid de-1 ! porUBCB. cb far!iion magaaines heip---i I :*r to ■'17-.rgL.r.. .:.r that la fee: j 1 r.ew mail s' e hi.4 * I at she wag pleas- j ; cd to cal! "the re:4 lis-.g." She sd . .*: frlly eta the j : guest of son-.-r, 1!:?. Efciaeaan, spoke | of the define-in. plea-.- appear-j suce of her lie -j s' ■ s. .e as. ■'Yes,” Mrs. Her. -.aid, st.tiling wilt, | pride. ' tie is a .:-asar«. I only wish j l ccnld keep herb' "She's g-.ir.g v r .t raarried. I sup-1 j ;«i- Tii - ab, :~t --ica they're good," j syiapatiincd fie r, *st Ni. i-t sie simply wont do cook ing. and I re nil.- iares't wirfc enengh j [ for two rerranm in ti . little house."! Tie geest sa: up and took notice. “You dett'. rr ■ ... '.o_toU me the* «"i i are XetUrg a b..: z: _ _at sip nrexga | yoar Cng trr? I v .ih I had known [ abort her. I have spent three days in i intelligence cfi. is. Is there any i eh. nee for me. do you .ninkf-" Then did tie little .-email prove \ taat :.ie care 22.: es. e m nerj | nair.o, for .he bar- into a most vol i able account of 'be virtues cf ber new 1 maid, until the ether wcmaa was ready ; to hire her 02 the «rof The result of | it all was that "Mary” was summoned | to an interview with Ithinehart in the iiaing-rocm. an : engaged at four dob nrs a week, with every other Sunday j afternoon and every other Thursday j out, and ber no.forms famished. The next morning 3!r. Hart gave : her a doiiar-b.:. and tend her that he ; appreciated the help she had given them, and wasted to pay her some i thing for it. She thanked him graciously and took the money with a kind of awe. Her first earnings! It so used sc strange to think that she had really earned samp money, she a bo had al ways had all she wasted without lift \ lug a anger. She went to a store and bought a hair brush and a few little th;~ that she felt were necessities, with a fifty | cent straw telercope in which to put them. Thus, wits her modest baggage | she entered tie heme cf lira. Rhine ; hare, and ascended to a tiny room on I the fourth floor, in which were a cot ' and a washstand, a cracked mirror, | one chair, and one window. CHAPTER VII. Three days iaier Tyre a Gnr.ham en , tered the office of Judge Blackwell by ; appointment. After the bnsiners was ' completed the Judge said with a i smile. “Well, our mystery is solved ; The little girl is all safe. She tele | phoned me jus: after yea had ieft the i other day, and sent her maid after her hat. It seems t.iat while she stood by the window, looking down into the street, she saw an automobile contain ing some of her friends. It stopped at the next building. Being desirous of speaking with a girl friend who was seated in the auto, she hurried out to. the elevator, hoping to catch them The elevator boy who took her down stairs went off defy immediately, which accounts for our net finding any trace of her. and he was kept at home by iiiness the next morning. Tbs j young woman caught her friends, and they insisted that she should get in ■ and ride to the station with oca ol j them who was leaving the city at ! once. They leaned her a veil and a : wrap, and promised to bring her right j back for her papers and other posses j sides, but the train was late, and ; when they returned the building was j ctozaa- me two men =vao cai;ea lor ■ her were her brother and a friend of j his, it seems. I mast say they were i not so a:tractive as she is. However, t the mystery is solved, and I got veil j laughed at by my wifa for my fears.'' Ton never loid me her name. Is she : one of my acquaintances, I wonder?” “Oh, her name is Mary Weston,” j ■ ••id the Judge, smiling. “I don’t be lieve you know her, for she was from I j California, and was visiting here only i j fpr a few days. She sailed for Europe i the next day.” That closed the incident, and, so j far as the mystery was concerned, 1 only added perplexity to it. Dunham purposely remained down ! town, merely having a clerk telephone j home for him that he bad gone out of | the city and would not be home until late, so they need not wait up. He did this because he did not wish to have his mother or his sister ask him any more questions about the missing hat and coat. Then he took a twenty mile trolley ride into the suburbs and back, to make good his word that he bad gone oat of town. A little after midnight he arrived at the club-house, secured his salt-case and the hat-box, and took a cab to his home. He left the vehicle at the cor iest the sound of it waken hia mother or aiater. (TO ha O attuned) United Doctors, Special' ists, Will be at the Koehler Hotel Monday, Sept 22 to and Including Saturday, Sept 27 ONE WEEK ONLY Hours 10 A. M. to 8 P, Remark able Success of These Talent ed Physicians in the Treat ment of Chronic Diseases Offer Their Services Free of Charge Toe United Doctors, licensed by the state of Nebraska for the treatment of deformities and ail nervous and chronic diseases of men. women and children, offer to all who call on this trip,consultation, examination, advice free, making no charge whatever, ex cept the actual cost of medicine. All that is asked in return for these val uable services is that every person treated wil! state the result obtained to their friends ami thus prove to the sick and afflicted in every city and locality, that at last treatments have been discovered that are reasonably sare and certain in their effect. These doctors are considered by many former patients among Amer ica's leading stomach and nerve spe cialists and are experts in the treat ment of chronic diseases and so great and wonderful have been their results that in many cases it is hard indeed to find toe dividing line between skill and miracle. uiseases ot the stomach, intestines, liver, blood, skin, nerves, heart, spleen kidneys, or bladder, rheumatism, sci atica, diabetes, bed-wetting, leg ul cers. weak lungs and those afflicted with long-standing, deep-seated chron ic diseases, that have baffled the skill of the family physician, should not fail to call. According to their system no more operations for appendicitis, gallstones tumors, goiter or certain forms of cancer. They were among the first in America to earn the name of the "Bloodless Surgeons,’’ by doing away with knife, with blood and with all pain in the successful treatment of these dangerous diseases. If you have kidney or bladder trouble bring a two-ounce bottle of your urine for chemical analysis and microscopic examination. Deafness often has been cured in sixty days. No matter what your ailment may be. no matter what others may have told you, no matter what experience you may have had with other physi cians, it will be to your advantage to see them at once. Have it forever settled in your mind. If your case is incurable they will give you such advice as may relieve and stay the dis ease. Do not put off this duty you owe yourself or friends or relatives who are suffering because of your sickness, as a visit this time may help you. Remember, this free offer Is for one week only. Married ladies must come with their husbands and minors with their parents. Harkov 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, tl a bushel. Phone 7413, Route two. Iossi linos. When Looking For a Sqaae Meal Drop In At The IDEAL also for a Good Lunch We also carry a Full Line of Bread and Pastry Goods and also send Bread by parcel post. Phone Black 127 South Side Public Square. Wm. Dolling. Farms for Everybody! Well improved section of Custer County' land 2 1-2 miles from railroad town. Only S4 J per acre. $500 cash. $2500 March 1st, long time on balance. Small farm priced right might be accepted by owner as part payment. Extra well improved half section Custer County land. The very best of soil, lays well; exchange for Sherman County land. 80 acres in Nance County. All under cultiva tion. No improvements. Only $55 per acre. Easy terms. Very cheap. 160a western Iowa land, all smooth, fail' im provements, very rich land. Exchange for Sher man County land. We have nearly any kind of a farm you might want to buy. almost anywhere you might want it, on easy terms that you can meet. First Trust Company When in Need of COAL or first-class Lumber < j ~ of all dimensions, We also have a car of Coke. We als - l ave a good line of Fence posts, range ing in price fr< m ten to fifty cents. Pnone Red i ) and you will receive prompt attentioi j LE!MINCER LUMBER COMPANY A Complete Line of Furniture, Ruts, Linoleum, Shades, Etc. laity & Krebs GO TO THE EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE OF T. E. YOUNGQUEST FOR Up-to-Date Foot Wear Dreamland Theatre Changes Pictures Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Only the best pictures shown. Everyone passed on by Board of Censorship. 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