The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, September 25, 1913, Image 5
i They "Stand by You" in the Lon^Run I 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 r This Store is Black Cat Headquarters - * S^ear Less Darning FOR SALE BY R. L. ARTHUR I | Be Independent H ——————————————— If you are only a few miles out de L liver your cream in person. If out j| too far to drive in, ship in from your nearest shippiug point, as rates are very low, and cans and checks are tv returned to you on the very next S train after cream is received. Don’t H pay somebody fifty to seventy-five ' cash to handle each can of cream f! for you. BE INDEPENDENT. SHIP DIRECT. Write or enquire g for tags and particulars. I We Pay 29 Cents for Cream. 1 Ravenna CREAMERY Company 1 LOCAL NEWS. B. J. Swanson was up from Ulysis for a couple of days, returning home Friday morning. Attorney R. P. Starr had legal busi ness at Lincoln last Friday, returning home Saturday evening. One Tiger Drill, in good shape, for sale cheap. S. Foss. The connty dads were in session last Wednesday and Thursday, attend ing to unfinished business. Robert Laurie and Clias. Madoris were two of the Auroraites in attend ance on our county fair last week. Best line of cloaks just recieved at the Hub Clothing Store. It will pay you to see them before buying. Postmaster Clyde Thompson of Ar cadia was attending our county fair last Thursday, and gave us a pleasant call. Fritz Leschinski left last Friday morning for the State University to continue his studies for the coming year. One hundred copies of popular music just received at the ten cent store. Mrs. Travis, mother of Bert Travis, was a guest at his home last week, at tending our county fair. O. R. Mills, wife and two children were here last Thursday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Collipriest and at tending the county fair. Mr. Mills will be remembered as the talented violinist who plaved in the orchestra here at the opening of the opera house, and several times since at va rious entertertainments given at that popular place of amusement. Twenty per cent off on Wall Paper at the Loup Citv Paint and Glass Store. Mr. Gardiner of this office last Friday noon found a curiosity, the like of which we confess we never heard of. It is in the shajre of a seed from a watermelon, cut open that noon, the seed having a sprout about an inch long attached to it, The' melon was fresh and nice, and all other seeds as usual. Can any one tell of a like circumstance? For Rent—Farm of 320 acres in Valley county. A. E. Charlton, Loup City, Neb., phone 9203. 41 After a newspaper controversy the sehool board at Wahoo hits de cided to have the minutes of each meeting published in the local papers, and paid for by the dis trict. And why not? Taxes for school purposes are now the heavi est that taxpayers bear, and the public is entitled to information showing how the money is spent, not only ih large towns, but in all school districts.—Exchange. The Sturtevant Vacuum Cleaner, the clean way to clean. See C. R. Sweetland or phone. He has them for sale or rent. We received a pleasant call last Thursday from our good friend, Wm. Young of Boelus, accompanied by an old time friend, Mr. Fred Harling, of Humboldt, this state. The gentlemen are cousins and had not met but once before in the past forty years. They are Englishmen and were boys togeth er in the old country. There is only six months difference in their ages, Mr. Young being 80 years of age this coming December, while Mr. Harling was 79 last July. Both have lived to a ripe old age and are yet hale and hearty and seemingly good for another score of years. 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. At the meetinf of the Missouri Val ley Medical Association in Omaha last week Friday, Dr. L. A. Merriam of Omaha was crushed by the steam roller of the association. In the course of the doctor’s remarks he dwelt a great deal on the commercial izing of surgery and the practice of medicine, saying that 80 per cent of the surgical operations were needless ly performed to extort money from the unfortunate. He spoke of appen dicitis and floating kidney as fashion able fads that would haye their day. This aroused the ire of the association and at the close of the meeting some one bobbed up and made the motion that Dr. Merriam’s papar be not pub lished in the Medical Herald, as is customary with all papers read before the society. Crown, Kimball, Price & Teeple Packard, A. B. Chase, Schaeffer, McPhall and other high grade makes of pianos to select from at Schwaners. Mr. and Mrs. Sweetland gave a re ception last Wednesday evening in honor of their son, Rev. Leslie Sweet land, and his bride, who were here Wyoming for a few days on their way to Belleview college, where they will pursue their studies for another year. A large number of friends of the happv couple were present to meet them and a choice program of music and read ings was given by our talented young people, while refreshments of frappe and wafers and ice cream and cake were served and a very pleasant even ing was passed by those present to pay their respects to; Rev. Sweetland and his bride, who left Friday morn ing for Omaha. 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 shea for 10c. O. A. Woods, Proprietor. Successor to H. G. Hosier. 4 Professional Cards ROBT. P. STARR Attorney-at-Law, LpUP CITY, IIEBRSSKE. NIGHTINGALE & SON teas? and tesicr>&t>Law LOUP CITY. NEB It. H. MATHEW, Attorney-at-law, And Bonded Abstractor, Loup City, Nebraska AARON WALL Lefwyer Practices in all Courts Loup City, Neb. ROBERT H. MATHEW Bonded Abstracter Loup City, - Nebraska. Only set of Abstract books in county O. E. LONGACRE PHYSICIAN ai SURGEON Office, Over New Bank. TELEPHONE CALL, NO. 39 A. J. KEARNS PHYSICIAN AND SGEGEON Phone, 30. Office at Residence Two Doors East of Telephone Central Limp Eiig, - Nebraska A. S. MAIN Loup City, Nebr. Office at Residence, Telephone Connection J, E. Bowman M. D. Carrie L. Bowman M. D. BOWMAN & BOWMAN Physicians and Surgeons Phone 114 Loup City, Nabrmka Dr. James F. Blanchard OSTEOPATHIST Office hours 1 p. m. until 5:30 p. in. only S. A. ALLEN, DEJYTIST, LOUP CITY, - - NEB. Office up stairs in the new State Hank building. W, L. MARCY, DENTIST, LOUP GITY, NEB OFFICE: East Side Public Sauare. Phone, Brown 116 Y. I. McDonall Prompt Dray Work Call lumber yards or Taylor’s elevator. Satisfaction guaran teed. Phone Brown 57 C. R. SWEETLAND PLUMBER! 4 AND ELECTRICIAN For good clean and neat work Satisfaction Guaranteed Come and get my prices w, ill linn Contractor and Plasterer Phone White 70 Give me a call and get my 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. ”Te. WEINMAN~ Veter i n ar i a n All calls receive prompt, care full and considerate attention Phone No. 108 Office up stairs, State Bank Building < Next Year’s Seed Corn Many fanners are wondering where they are to get next year’s seen corn. Many can find it on their own land, or can get it of their neighbors, and get higher yeilding corn than by sending away. Professor T. A. Kiessel bacli of the University of Nebras ka has the following to say of the present situation: “The Government Crop Report has estimated the probable yield of corn in Nebraska at less than 35 per cent of a normal crop. The crop is restricted more or less to certain areas, while large portions of the state will have almost a total failure. This condition calls at tention to the matter of seed com for next spring’s planting. The seed corn situation, however, need not be so serious as it appears at first thought. In fact such years as this may be beneficial by way of eliminating all but the more hardy strains of corn within any ordinary variety. If only scatter ing plants produce ears under the prevailing hardships, it is quite reasonable to believe that these plants are especially resistant and should provide the best kind of seed corn. Even though the ears be small, it is to be recommended wherever possible, that a fanner select seed from his own or neigh bor's field. The small size will be clue to adverse growing conditions and will not be transmitted to the following crop. At any rate an abundance of seed will be avail able in Nebraska for our own planting and there will be no need of importing less adapted seed i from other states.’’ Sherman County Teachers Following is a list of the teachers of Sherman county with the district number of their schools, as furnished us by Co. Supt. Currier: 1 J. II. Burwell, Superintendent W. C. Mackay, Principal, Lucy Ilunsacker, asst, principal Leo Burt J. F. Nicoson, 8th grade Nettie Southwell, 7th grade Olive McCray, 6th grade Lena Smith, 5th grade Ada Smith, 4th grade Nettie Mead, 3rd grade Flora Ohlsen, 2nd grade Freda Ohlsen, 1st grade Celia Conklin teacher of music 2 Mrs. J. McDonald 3 G. G. Emery 4 Grace Adams 5 Amelia E. Hansen 6 Ida Steen 7 Mary Screen 8 8 Ethel MyerS 8 Elida Lund 8 Alice Tangerman 9 Maybelie Leeper 10 Jeannette Taylor 11 Fern Russell 12 Mata Johnson 13 Lettie Peugh 14 Emma Rowe 15 Mrs. Geo. Heepy 16 Klea McNulty it cessie BowersocK 18 Lulu B. Lofholm 19 Reha Rentfrow 20 Eleanor J. Cochrane 21 Stella Pearson 22 Anna Seifert 23 Hallene Mellor 24 Lottie Green 25 Helen Boyden 26 Ethel Oltman 27 Cora Burns 28 Mrs. Talbot 29 Mrs. Fletcher 30 Emma Nehler 31 J. W. Sorensen 32 Myrtle Agnews 33 Emma Nustrom 34 Hattie Stewart 35 Zoe Leeper 36 Mable Daddow 37 Maggie McFadden 38 Mary Poor 39 Charlotte Bushong 40 Garra A. Hill 41 William T. Ragan 42 Emil Holub 43 Mabel Lutz 44 Ethel Myers 45 Estella Peterson 46 Carrie Bogseth 47 Vida Cowling. 48 Mada Parlett 49 Laura L. Camp 50 Oretta Lomax 51 Lizzie Leatherman 52 Hazel Tiffany 53 Tracy Pesek 54 Alta Blumer 55 Florence Brock 56 Beth Sharp 57 Rheuanna Branscomb 58 Anna Moore 59 Coral Daddow 60 M ary M. Fitzgerald 61 Winnifred Gasteyer 62 Anna Pearson 63 Maggie McKenzie 64 Emma Heesch 65 Rehne Hedlund 66 Nora Henderson 67 Pansy Larkin 68 , 69 Vera Foglesong 70 71 Tenie Renken 72 Lula McFadden 73 Frances Corning 74 Ertie Brower 75 Eleanor Holmes 76 Elizabeth Labart 77 Alice Meston 78 Lila Goodwin Farm for Sale In order to dispose of my 240 acres Valley farm 1 mile east of Litchfield. I have decided to offer it for sale at the exceptionally low price of $20,000.00. $12,000.00 down, time on balance. This is one of the best farms in Sherman County. Have $4000.00 worth of improvements. If interested call on or address, O. F. HOTCHKISS, R. F. D. 2, Litchfield, N«b. Telephone 3 on 102 or caU at this office for particulars. * OUR COAL IS CLEAN AND GOOD Here is the list of the coals we have on hand; East ern Anthracite, Rock Sprtngs Lump and Nut, Canon City Lump and Nut, Maitland Pea, Hanna Lump, Nigger Head Lump, Juniper Lump and Eastern Coke. We also have Smithing coal and Rock Springs Slack. KEYSTONE LUMBER COMPANY r When you want 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 Mill & Light Co. ! World’s Best ‘ For the Money ► l Hardware Paints Oils Tinware j and Tin Repairing sT. A. CZEHOYIAK Wk/Wk/Wk./Wk/Wk/WK uuvvuuuu %wvvww Best Farming Lands on Earth Go to Alberta or Saskatchewan Canada, and owi your own home at $H to $20 per acre Five PerCent Payments All That Is Needec Will Loan $2,000 for purposes of improvement oi same terms of payment Lands 6 to 10 miles of good towns, schools, marke churches, telephones, etc. Cheap Excursion Rates to see Land Write or call on W. D. ZIMMERMAN, £S£22 Exclusive Agent Canadian Pacific Railway For Sherman County and north half Buffalo County AAAAAAAAAAAA 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 ' We Have just added about $300.00 worth of new material and Job Type and are prepared to handle any class of work you may wish * \