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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1913)
MAKE YOUR MONEY WORK You work hard for your money. Now make your money work for you. You think this can’t be dojie? If you are from Missouri, come in and we will show you that it can. If you are from Loup City, nr Sherman county, come in and see for yourself. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK LOOP CITY, NEBRASKA 01. f. Mason, prcst. H. B. Outhouse, Vlce-pres. U. fiansen, Cashier Farms for Everybody! W^ll improved section of Custer County land 2 1-2 miles from railroad town. Only $45 per a *e $500 cash, $2500 March 1st, long time on b lance. Small farm priced right might be. a -rented by owner as part payment. Jr tra well improved half section Custer County 1 id The very best of soil, lays well; exchange f Gherman County land. 8 • ac i es in Nance County. All under cultiva te u. No improvements. Only $55 per acre. I *8v lerms. Very cheap. II Oa western Iowa land, all smooth, fair 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 iLumbes When inj • Need of | COAL | or first-class \ Lumber of all dimensions, we also nave a car ot Coke. We also have a good line of Fence posts, range ing in price from ten to fifty cents. Phone Red 29 and you will receive prompt attention ( LEININGER LUMBER COMPANY f , ONE WAY | FROM PRINCIPAL NEBRASKA TOWNS t September 25 to October {0, 1913 | THROUGH TOURIST SLEEPERS TO THE COAST I Via Salt Lake Route, Scenic Colorado, every day; peasonally conduct ed Wednesdays and Saturdays. ^ Via Western Pacific, Scenic Colorado, Feather River Canyon; per * sonally conducted Wednesdays and Fridays. I Via Southern Pacific. Scenic Colorado, Salt Lake, every day; person jj ally conducted Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. 5 Via Northern Pacific, every day, through the Northwest, to Spokane [Seattle Via Great Northern, every day, through the Northwest, to Spokane, ' Seattle. --- I J. A. Danielson, Agent Loup City, Nebr. £ L. W. Wakeley, Gen. Pass. Agt. Omaha. Neb. Avertisements In the Northwestern Visit More Homes Than Any Other Newspaper in the Co—ty. THE NORTHWESTERN Entered at the Loup City PostolBoe for trant mission through the mails as second class matter. Office Phone, - Red 21 Residence, - Black 21 J. W. BURLEIGH. Editor and Pnb J. R. GARDINER Manager. NOTICE OF SALE OF LANDS FOR Delinquent Taxes For the Year 1912 aod Prior Years. State of Nebraska. ( Sherman County, J To all whom it may concern; You will take notice that all lands and lots on which taxes for 1912 and prior years have not been paid, will be sold at the county treas urer s office in the court house in Loup City, Nebraska, on the first Monday in November. 1913, between the hours of 9 o’clock a. m. and 4 o clock p. m., said sale to adjourn .from day to day until all the lands and lots have been of fered for sale. Following is a list of lands and lots to be sold, and the amount set opposite the descrip tion is the amount due and unpaid May 1 1912. To each amount will be added interest and costs of advertising: OAK CREEK TOWNSHIP Township 16, Range 13 Des Sec Amt Des Sec Amt ne4ne4 2 $13 56 g2ne4 2 $32 45 se4nw4 2 10 64 nw4se4 2 10 64 ne4 6 45 06 s2nw4 6 17 14 n2sw4 6 17 1% s2sw4 6 17 14 ne4 8 40 98 nw4 8 51 20 nwl 10 43 26 sw4 10 S3 78 ne4 11 42 56 se4 11 42 66 n"r4 12 44 69 sw4 12 44 69 sw4 13 39 83 ne4 15 27 38 , sw4 15 27 39 nwl 15 30 27 h©4 17 41 98 sw4 17 34 0* °w4 20 28 80 ne4 22 31 12 ne4 23 50 33 se4 24 46 56 sw4 34 32 17 ne4 36 32 74 LOGAN TOWNSHIP Township 16, Range 14 nw4 2 34 56 sw4 2 47 52 se4 2 40 61 nw4 4 37 08 sw4 4 43 67 n2ne4 6 18 13 n2nw4 6 23 07 ne4 13 34 56 SW4 13 38 88 se4 13 40 61 nw4 26 38 88 ne4 32 38 65 e2se4 32 18 08 n2ne4 33 22 60 Township 16, Range 15 sw4 14 45 20 sel 10 36 16 pt e2se4 15 1 58 n2ne4 15 30 74 se4 26 28 29 sw4 26 53 92 WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP Township 16. Range 15 swl 7 15 47 lt3 nw4nw4 28 13 93 nw4nw4 29 8 44 se4 33 27 48 SW4 34 32 49 It4&sw4se4 34 16 66 Township 16, Range 16 n2ne4 3 23 51 n2nw4 3 21 31 nwl 6 21 62 swl 6 19 56 n2nw4&swnw 7 12 97 nwlnwl 7 4 53 w2nw4 8 XI 54 w2sw4 8 14 42 s2sw4 9 9 06 s2se4 9 9 48 sel 13 27 85 sw4 29 26 08 ELM TOWNSHIP Township 15, Range 16 ns4 1 24 26 se4 1 29 32 ne4 7 40 48 nwl 7 46 28 w2nw4 ' 8 20 23 w2sw4 8 20 23 n2*n2s2ne4 10 26 59 n2nw4 10 12 24 nel 15 26 98 nwl 17 43 30 se4 18 65 07 e2se4 20 19 01 nwl 21 61 44 w2sw4 21 25 41 se4se4 21 9 50 sw4nw4 22 9 94 w2sw4 22 12 82 e2ne4 24 17 72 e2se4 24 25 96 n2sw4se4sw4 26 30 08 ne4 26 23 68 n2nw4sw4nw 27 34 20 se4nw4 27 5 96 s2sw4ne4sw4 27 17 72 Bwlswl 27 8 85 sel 27 38 10 nelnel 28 16 35 se4 30 31 57 wlnel 34 12 82 seine! 33 9 50 w2sw4 34 10 50 e2se4 83 22 98 nwl 84 24 25 WEBSTER TOWNSHIP Township 15 Range 15 ne4 3 15 82 sel sel 4 17 84 ne4 6 19 89 ne4 7 41 13 nw4 7 28 69 swl 7 34 57 nwl 10 57 40 lots 6 and 7 11 14 92 lot 5 11 8 80 swl 14 40 01 ne4 33 30 60 w2w2e2sw4 16 30 60 se4 34 33 74 nwl 33 30 60 Township 15 Range 14 lots 5 and 6 32 35 90 LOUP CITY TOWNSHIP Township 15 , Range 15 Pt se4 12 59 22 n2ne4ne4 13 13 25 sw4nw4ne4 13 7 73 s2sw4ne4 13 15 46 nw4nw4ne4 13 7 73 Township 15 Range 14 sw4 4 25 09 pt se4 12 2 53 pt se4 12 20 SW4 13 40 09 pt sw4ne4 20 6 62 nw4 20 47 47 sw4 as 39 36 nw4 33 50 69 s2nw4 35 23 72 Township 14 Range 14 w2ue4 4 26 15 e2ne4 4 34 00 Ptsw4ne4 10 18 e2ne4 26 17 28 loti 35 21 ASHTON TOWNSHIP Township 15 Range 13 sw4 1 44 89 se4 1 36 20 ne4 7 46 42 ne4 23 36 19 nw4 23 39 31 nw4 33 33 49 ROCKVILLE TOWNSHIP Township 13 Range 13 ne4 4 29 54 nw4 4 28 70 se4 9 48 31 e70a ne4 13 15 20 Township 14 Range 13 sw4 5 30 31 ne4 g 35 39 nw4 , 8 36 59 e2 nw4 11 16 65 s20nw4 18 3 93 sw4 18 33 68 ne4 27 38 35 pt se4 ne4 29 1 53 ' CLAY TOWN9HIP Township 14. Range 14 nw4 6 28 29 sw4sw4 6 S 75 nw4 7 32 33 sw4 8 31 85 ne4 18 33 78 ne4 19 »8 96 nw4 19 33 48 ne4 30 29 9-’ nw4 20 39 92 se4 21 25 34 lots 3 and 4 22 17 96 w2ase4nw4& ne4 28 23 62 lot2 27 30 74 ne4 31 24 62 nw4 28 23 96 SW4 31 49 S nw4 31 30 96 ne4 34 19 68 se4 31 28 97 sw4 34 24 60 nw4 34 26 80 Township 14, Range 15 sw4 13 50 05 ne4 21 24 90 sw4 24 34 20 ne4 28 29 22 se4 28 32 38 SW4 29 23 24 nw4 32 28 55 8W4 32 21 25 se4 36 35 81 HARRISON TOWNSHIP Township 14, Range 16 w2sw4 1 20 34 nw4 10 52 72 s2aw4 It 20 34 n2sw4 11 is 53 part ne4 21 78 se4ne4 23 9 94 e2se4 23 22 74 sw4nw4 24 to 82 n2nw4 27 25 58 pt sw4nw4 27 7 83 se4nw4 27 15 92 S2nw4 29 30 01 n2nw4 29 30 01 se4 30 44 97 sw4se4 34 12 88 SCOTT TOWNSHIP Township 13 Range 16 part n2se4 l 2 53 part ne4 1 1 81 se4 2 32 22 ne4 3 37 90 3 42 17 e2ne4 9 ii 4S nw.4 4 ' IS S® 14 e2inw4sw4 10 35 14 sw4sw4 10 12 05 w2sw4 11 °8 11 part se4ne4 12 72 e_>nw4 13 30 « mtg on e28w411 20 08 s2nel 16 r mtg on s2ne4 15 12 05 s2nw4 15 5 n mtgons2nw4 15 12 29 n2nw4 15 ig 07 se4 15 51 46 n2ne4 sw4ne4 20 28 86 Sw4 20 37 39 nw4sel 20 7 27 nw4 21 42 17 e2sw4 23 16 27 ne4ne4 24 15 74 s2ne4 26 14 94 nw4 26 27 89 sw4 26 23 90 n2se4 28 18 92 sw4nw4 27 5 98 w2sw4 27 11 95 e2sw4 27 13 45 «w4 |7 » O'*4 ' 31 53 81 sw4 31 62 6* 8 w4 33 62 12 *e4 33 42 28 ne4 34 23 90 e-nw4 34 11 29 nw4nw4 34 5 31 8W4 S4 22 74 se4 34 gjj 7] HAZARD TOWN8HIP Township 13, Range 15 nw4 6 39 20 swl 6 40 77 se4 6 SI 35 nw4 9 27 44 804 9 30 58 nwl 10 41 16 ne4 11 28 2* se4 n J{ ~ nw4 12 46 14 sw4 12 4J ^ se« 12 41 61 e2nw4 ]4 19 60 w2nw4 14 19 60 se4 19 59 20 SW4 20 02 45 Set 20 55 34 ne4 21 30 75 00 ** BRISTOL TOWNSHIP • Township 13, Range 13 w2sw4 se4sw4 6 19 32 lots 6,7,8 6 28 01 ne4ne4 21 5 63 s2ne4 21 10 *7 n2 neisef and s2ne4se4 21 7 (U s2se 21 16 19 nw4sw4 22 5 63 Its 5 and s2 6 22 5 28 n2 lot 8 22 70 s2se4 25 15 14 lots 5 and 6 25 10 21 sw4nw4 26 8 45 «2sw4 A It 6 26 14 26 I e2ne4 33 14 08 e2se4 33 20 06 e2sw4 *4 11 26 se4 94 22 53 Township 13, Range 14 •04 1 64 fe sw4 8 28 96 ne4 11 48 30 nw4 H 21 25 8W4 11 10 80 set 11 50 23 n2net sw4ne4lJ 24 47 se4nw4 12 5 15 ne4 14 54 74 nw4 17 31 31 sw4 17 31 31 se4 18 44 16 se4 21 42 24 nw4 29 46 60 sw4 31 35 34 se4 SI 30 88 LODP CITY Original Town Lots Blk Tax Lots Bit Tax 1 to 5 2 111 36 9 to 12 2 C 4 29 19 and 20 1 3(1 .1 and 10 3 2 91 II aad 12 8 3 57 13 and 14 3 9 78 17 3 11 74 21 3 2 61 7 and 8 5 37 16 20x80ft 9t0B 5 36 17 22x50ft 13andl4 5 85 21 30x75 feet 13 to 13 and M 6 26 43 15 6 39 12 M to 14 M 3 V 17 M19 10 • non a 36 62 non n mmJ , • ( 13 to 17 18 9* SB tel 18 and 19 18 2 «i 8106ft »tO*4 18 31 HO 2 19 SI 95 7 and 8 19 3H 90 nlOOft 11 and 10x18ft 11 19 2 91 lHft of 12 19 Is 99 s22ft 11 and 12 19 13 69 16andl7 19 13 35 land 2 20 9 43 1 and 2 21 9 78 18 tc+i2 22 18 91 13 to 18 23 13 35 19to24 23 1 61 5 to 8 24 15 00 11 and 12 24 8 48 1 to 3 25 6 83 4 25 4 56 9 to 12 25 22 82 13 to 18 25 13 35 >9 , 25 96 20 to 21 25 2 26 22 to 24 25 3 26 1 to 6 26 15 65 13 to 14 26 13 35 15 and 16 26 2 61 17 26 1 30 s30ft 1. 2 and 3 27 1 61 6 to 8 28 9 78 13 to 17 28 7 47 1 and 2 29 31 34 and 35 34 1 96 1 to 5 35 2 26 19 to 21 35 1 61 24 to 33 35 18 25 First Addition n2 and sw4 5 1 30 n2 7 2 61 100xl55ftand75x 100x148ft 8 2 91 155ft 8 2 61 40x500 ft 8 65 n2 12 21 52 n2 15 28 31 Hogues Sub-Division 1 to 3 4 14 65 14 to 16 4 2 91 Lack and Krichbaum's Addition. 1 to 6 4 2 91 8 5 1 61 10 and 17 6 6 52 19 to 24 7 14 34 15 and 16 13 8 78 19 13 2 91 8 to 12 16 11 74 Smith's Addition 13 and 18 4 19 56 11 and 12 6 161 19 to 24 6 13 35 Uo 3 8 1 61 81 and 2 9 65 19 3 31 cl to 3 11 1 61 4 to 8 11 2 61 9 to 12 11 13 69 12 12 96 19 to 24 12 4 56 19 to 20 13 1 61 57 to 12 18 1 6l 13 to 16 18 1 30 17 and 18 18 65 5 and 6 26 1 61 5 and 6 26 1 61 7 and 8 26 1 61 17 to 20 26 2 26 1 to 4 30 9 78 *7 to 12 32 20 62 1 to 3 34 4 87 Barker's First Addition 7 to 9 1 5 87 10 to 12 1 1 61 Barker's Second Addition 1 to 12 7 11 39 13 to 18 7 3 91 19 to 24 7 3 91 land 2 8 7 48 7 to 12 8 8 78 13 to 24 8 8 13 pt. Its. lto5 11 31 pt. Its. 5 to 12 13 31 1 to 6 & pt. 7 pt. 90x800 ft. in 16 2 61 to 10 15 31 Central Addition i4to6 a 9 98 1 to 3 c 748 Unplatted Tract Township 15. Range 14 Des Sec Amt Des Sac Amt pt sw4 7 13 94 pt sw4 7 13 25 pt sw4 7 12 39 pt SW4 7 20 21 pt sw4 7 31 30 pt sw4 7 25 73 pt SW4 7 7 82 pt 8W4 7 1 96 pt sw4 7 6 83 pt sw4 7 21 52 pt sw4 18 1 61 pt sw4 18 1 96 ASHTON Original Town Lots Blk Amt Lots Blk Amt landn2 5 9 06 4to6andn8ft s3ft 8 and n20ft of 7 5 21 84 of 9 5 7 21 15 5 41 2 to 5 6 1195 6 and 7 6 4 53 e24ft of 9 3 71 7 to 9 9 10 30 11 9 2 06 s5Wft 2 and 3 10 11 12 7 10 1 65 11 and 12 10 3 50 17 and 18 10 82 11 and 12 11 4 12 1 12 3 71 2 and 3 12 4 94 8 to 10 12 2 06 1 and 2 13 82 mtg on 14 13 5 77 15 to 18 13 8 24 5 and 6 15 6 80 11 and 12 15 2 88 , 4 to 6 16 7 00 Badura's Addition 5 and 6 2 3 71 all block 3 3 30 1 5 7 00 2 5 4 74 3 5 3 09 First Addition 1 to 5 1 10 30 7 to 8 1 2 47 9 to 14 1 7 62 1 to 4 3 2 27 1 and 2 5 1 24 Taylor's First Addition 17 and 18 82 20 ami 21 82 24 62 Taylor’s Second Addition 1 and 2 2 5 77 OJendyk & Dunker’s Addition all of 1 5 56 14 and 15 2 4 53 17 to 26 2 9 06 3 to 6 4 165 all of 5 5 36 Ojendyk's Addition blocks 1 and 2 2 88 all of 4 2 47 all of 5 2 47 all of 6 2 47 Dunker's Addition blocks 1 and 2 13 60 all of 5 7 42! Unplatted Tract Township 15, Bange 13 Des Sec Amt Des Sec Amt pt nw4nw4 27 7 00 pt nw4nw4 27 7 00 pt nw4nw4 27 9 06 pt se4ne4 27 1 24 pt w2ne4 27 2 47 pt sw4ne4 27 1 24 pt sw4ne4 27 1 24 ROCKVILLE Original Town Lots Blk Amt Lots Blk Amt 9 3 52 2 and 4 to 6 5 1 30 2. 4. 6. 8, 9, 12, 2, 4, 6 8 7 1 04 14 to 16 6 2 34 2,4,6, 8 8 52 all of 9 26 all of 13 2 09 all of 15 157 all of 16 5 48 all of 17 4 70 3 and 4 19 5 22 5 and 6 19 107 67 2 and 3 21 12 53 n4 1-3 ft s2of 4 21 26 n26tfft of 4 21 6 52 5 21 4 18 all 22 52 all 24 26 10 to 12 26 18 00 1 to 4 28 58 71 5 and 6 28 1 82 7 to 9 28 1 SO nS of 1 30 1 30 2 and 3 30 2 65 1.2a nlift 8 33 10 70 allof 32 8 87 all 33 2 61 all of 33 2 61 Jkeschke's Addition 16 2 1 30 all 4 9 92 3 to 6 9 7 56 Unplatted Tracts Township 13. Range 13 Des Sec Amt Des Sec Amt pt ne4 8 52 ne4 9 44 52 t ne4sw4ne4 8 3 65 LITCHFIELD Original Town s2 2 and all 3 2 11 93 5 and 6 2 14 04 25xU0ftswcor 2 70 13 to 15 2 3 51 mtg on 13 to 15 2 8 42 100x140ft ne cor 3 18 65 4 4 3 86 1 and 2 6 12 28 3 and 4 6 12 28 9 and 10 6 17 90 11 6 2 11 12 6 11 93 13 6 15 60 16 and 17 6 7 72 18 6 5 26 7 7 11 58 2 9 9 47 2 and 3 10 12 64 4 10 6 66 11 and 12 10 11 23 2 11 15 79 s2 10a allll 11 16 49 14 to 16 11 14 74 11 and 12 15 30 19 13 17 1 05 14 15 16 49 7 16 1158 land2 17 8 77 5 17 2 11 6 17 1 05 First Addition 3 1 35 7 2 35 4 6 9 13 6 6 70 3 and 4 7 11 93 Anderson’s Addition 1 to 4 2 14 04 7 and 8 2 ITS Second Addition 3 and 4 alO 175 and 6 a 18 95 1 to4 c 17 55 1 and 2 e ill 3 e 8 07 Unplatted Tract Township 14, Range 1# Des Sec Amt Des Sec Amt pt se4ne4 28 18 96 pt nw4se4 28 19 66 pt nw4 nel ne4 pt ne4se4 28 70 nw4 28 14 04 pt n2se4 28 11 57 pt n2se4 28 7 02 pt n2se4 28 7 72 HAZARD Original Town Lots Blk Amt Lots Blk Amt 16 and 17 3 1 18 8 to 12 4 2 06 5 5 2 37 7 to 10 5 2 37 10 6 5 92 12 6 1 47 16 6 59 17 6 2 96 mortgage on 17 6 1 47 1 to 6 9 1 47 4 11 2 96 15 11 88 2 10 3 55 17 10 1 78 18 10 5 02 1 to 3 14 1 47 10 to 11 14 1 47 12 14 59 3and4 15 59 7tolI 15 8 59 Munn’s Addition 3 2 3 84 6 2 59 Lincoln Land Co.’s Addition 4 to 6 2 1 03 WILL MAKE FUTURE HOME IH HEW YORK A. N. Cook and family left Wednes day morning for their future home in New York state, as mentioned last week. PREMIUM LIST CONTINUED •MM AND VEGETABLES White corn, George Whittaker 1st, Gotlleb Aufrecht 2nd, Henry Kuhl 3rd. Blue squaw corn, George Wnit taker 1st. Yellow corn, Westley Fowler 1st, J. C. Zwink 2nd, F. M. Goff 3rd. Pop corn rices, B. M. Jackson 1st. White calico corn, Boss Warrick 1st, Nels Jensen 2nd, C: W. Conhiser 3rd. Best variety of corn, E. E. Tracy 1st, Nick Daddow 2nd. Pop com, C. W. Burt 1st. Yellow Calico com, W. H. Coulton 1st, Jake Zwink 2nd. Five bunches stalk corn, ffm. Jung 1st. Two stalk corn, Gotlleb Aufrecht 1st. ■ ! Early Ohio potatoes, 'Mrs. W. H. Coulton 1st, George Whittaker 2nd, Yellow sweet potatoes, Mrs. Thorn ton 1st. White sweet potatoes, Mrs. Thorn ton 1st. Late Potatoes, Wm. Aufrecht 1st. Flax seed, Dan Carpenter 1st. Timothy, Dan Carpenter 1st. Alfalfa, C. W. Burt 1st, E. E. Tracy 2nd. 1 Grasses, E. E. Tracy 1st. Cane seed, Nick Daddow 1st. Timothy, bushel, C. W. Burt 1st. Oats, James McBeth 1st. Rye, James McBeth 1st. Winter wheat, Harry Johnson 1st, John F. Petersen 2nd, Simeon J loss! 3rd. Sheath German millet, J. A. Arnett 1st, P. P. Petersen 2nd, Nelson Fisher 3rd. Barley. Henry Kuhn 1st. Sunflowers, L. Zigler 1st. Peppers, Mrs. M. E. Thornton 1st. Wintes raddish, Dan Carpenter 1st. Cucumbers, Skip Thrasher 1st. Egg plant, Ward VerValin 1st. White Beets, Gotlieb Aufrecht 1st Pie melon, Gotlieb Aufrecht 1st.. Hubbard squash, Gotlieb Aufrecht 1st. Sweet pnmpkin. Gotlieb Aufrecht 1st, Mrs. M. E Thornton 2nd. Carrots W. T. Owen 1st, S. F. Mc Phearoe 2nd. Yellow pumpkin, G. S. Williams 1st. Tomatoes, S. F. MePhearce 1st, J. W. Johnson 2nd. Sheath wheat, C. W. Burt 1st. Sheath oats, James McBeth 1st. Onions, Mrs. W. H. Coulton 1st. Pie pumpkin, Mrs. W. H. Coulton 1st, Peanuts, Frank Casteel 1st. Mango pepper, Mrs. J. H. Froehlich 1st. Beets, R. H. Mathew 1st, James McBeth 3rd. Green tomatoes, Warner Pritschau 1st, Mrs. M. E. Thornton 2nd. Musk melon, Warner Pritschau 1st. Red Weatherfield onions, Warner Pritschau 1st. Banana musk melon, Warner Prit schau 1st. Red and white onions, Mrs. W. H. Hughes 1st. Watermelon, G. C. Leatherman 1st, Parsnips, s. F. McPhearce 1st. Turnips, S. F. McPhearce 1st. Prizetaker onions, S. F. McPhearse 1st. Kaffir corn, Geo. Leatherman 1st. Maize, Geo. Leatherman 1st. Clickley sweet watermelon, Prit schau Brothers 1st. Wampum onions, Pritschau Broth ers 1st. Reersoon oats, J. Plant 1st. NEEDLEWORK Crochet doilieB, Mrs. L. Y. Hansen 2rd. Bureau scarf, Mrs. S. S. Polski 1st, Mrs. Ed Lewis 2nd. Cross-stitch piano scarf, Opal Yer Yalin 1st. Piano scarf, Mrs. J. Lee 1st. Night-gown, Mrs W. Pedler 1st, Mrs. W. VerValin 2nd. Crochet flouncing. Mrs. W. Pedler 1st, Mrs. Dietz 2nd. Knit bed slippers, Mrs. W. Pedler 1st. Embroidered pillow cases, Mrs. W. Pedler 1st, Mrs. L. Schwaner 2nd, Mrs. H. J. Johansen 3rh. Quilt, Mrs. W. Pedler 1st and 2nd. Quilt, Mrs. L. Schwaner 1st, Mrs. Thornton 3rd. Quilt, silk, Mrs. Kilpatrick 1st. Quilt, worsted, Mrs. Ida M. Burwell 2nd. Tatted handkerchief, Mrs. A. J. Johnson 1st. Tatted collar, Mrs. C. Kee 1st, Hattie Hayhurst 2nd. Tatted handkercjief, Hattie Hay hurst 3rd. Crochet jacket, Mrs. Joe Thompson 1st, Mrs. L. Schwaner 2nd. Tatted babyhood, Mrs. Kee 3rd. Tatted handbag, Mrs. Kee 2nd. Sheet, M. E. Aid Society 1st. Filet crochet, Mrs. Kettle 1st. Embroidered shirtwaist, Mrs. W. Pedler 1st. Four paintings, Mrs. McDonald 1st on each. Burntwood, Mrs. McDonald 1st. Cross stitch towel, Bessie Smith 1st, Mrs. R. H. Mathew 2nd. Crimp stitch towl, Mrs. W. H. Retr tenmayer 1st. White towel, Mrs. H. J. Johansen 1st. Baby dress, Mrs. R. H. Mathew 1st and 2nd. Baby dress, Mrs, Ed Lewis 1st. Embroidered apron, Mrs. R. H. Mathew 1st, Mrs. L. Schwaner 2nd. Cross stitch apron, Mrs. Dietz 1st. Handmade apron, JennieSutton 1st. Hardonger center-piece, Mrs. Chris. Johansen 2nd, Mrs. Beushausen 3rd. Wliert center-piece, Mrs. J. R. Gardiner 1st. Lily center-pieca, Mrs; Lee 2nd. Honiton braid center-pieee, Mrs. W. Pedler 1st. Colored embroidery center-piece, Mrs. W. J. Root 1st, Mrs. W. Pedler 2nd. Punch work center-piece, Eunice Chase 1st, Bemiee Casteel 2nd. White embroidery center-piece, Mrs. A. E. Chase 1st, Mrs. Criss 2nd, Mrs. J. C. Zwink 3rd. Colored crocheted center-piece, Jen nie Sutton 1st. Center-piece, Nora Christensen 1st and 2nd. Crocheted center-piece, Mrs Ernest Johnson 1st, Mrs. W. T. Owens 2nd, Irish crochet center-piece, Mrs. W. Hawk 1st. Battenburg center-piece, Mrs. W. Pedler 1st, Mrs. Bangs 2nd and 3rd. Eyelet and French embroidered center-piece, Bernice Casteel 3rd. Square center-piece. Mrs, S. V. Hansen 1st, Mrs. C. Hawk 3rd. Colored embroidered pillow, Mrs. J. Johansen 1st. Sofa pillow, Mrs. T. Lay 1st. Cross stitch sofa pillow, Mrs. Kil patrick 1st. Table runner, Mrs. C. Hawk 1st, Mrs. L. Scbwaner 2nd. White table runner, Mrs. W. Hawk 1st. Lunch cloth, Mrs. Beushausen 1st, Mrs. Schwaner 2nd. Lunch cloth, Mrs. S. S. Polski 1st. Lunch cloth, embroidered Mrs. J. B. Gardiner 1st. Lunch cloth, Mrs. S. S. Polski 1st. Luncn cloth, S. VJ Hansen 1st. Embroidered doilies, Mrs. Ed Lewis 1st, Mrs. Schwaner 3rd. Coronation braid doilie, Mrs. Beus hausen 1st. Punch work doilies, Mrs. W. Ped ler, 1st. (*» be OrsUnaO j CLOTHING SALE 1A7A ARE GOING TO CLOSE OUT our ff E entire liue of Men’s Clothing, at a sacrifice price as we have not got the room. Below you will find some of the prices quoted: No. 7008 Men’s gray mixed suit A J AA Regular price 8.50 . 9TivO No. 7005 Men’s dark mixed Suit A M "JJA Regular $8.00. 94b IV No. 7156 Men’s grey suit striped AA AA Regular $15.00. 99.90 No. 2028 Men’s black worsted AA AA Regular $11.50. 90.90 ioup City Mercantile Co. Fall -Winter Suits I have 500 woolen samples to pick from and guarantee workmanship, fit, style and fabric, or you need not accept the goods. Cleaning and Pressing a Specialty. , E.E. Madden, Suitorium 1 Loup City Infirmary of Osteopathy Dr. Jas. F. Blanchard Physician In Chart* Office hours—8 a. m. until 5 p. m. Rates for rooms on request Examination free, Phone No. lOti A Complete Line of Furniture, Rugs, Linoleum, Shades, Ete. Daily & Krebs GO TO THE EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE OF T. E. YOIINGQIEST FOR llp-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. For an Evenings Fun and Pleasure I Meet Me In Dreamland, i i