The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, October 23, 1913, Image 8

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    The New Tariff Law, will in our judgment reduce the price of wool clothing sjg
and wool dress goods 20 per cent. Now we believe the proper thing to do is |||
> make the reduction right now and take our loss. 0E
Hff Commencing at Once we will sell all our Men’s Clothing at 20 per cent |jf
||| Discount. Also our Ladies’ Suits and Cloaks. -
IH Do not wait, but come now, we will give you the Tariff Cut Price.
HI NO. D101, $3.50 BROWN DUCK SHEEP LINED COAT |||
E9S3 Outside material is a good weight brown duck; entire body lined with sheep
§§i|| skin, sleeves lined with heavy blanhet lining. Shawl collar made of a ae
wide Wale drab corduroy; two set-in pockets with flap; automatic fasten
S|i ers; knit wristlets: all seams double sewed, length of Coat 31 inches. gg
This coat Mall Order Houses advertise at Chicago. $3.38 ropja
r V Express added...75 gyg
Stamps and money order... .5 Kg
rap The price of the mail order coat is $4.18
L'-V The Price of ours is S3.50. Which is the cheapest.
NO. D104, $4.50. BROWN SHEEP LINED COAT ||
i Made of heavy weight brown duck: sheepskin lined throughout the body, , gjg
heavy blanket lined sleeves; large shawl collar, made of clipped and llfg
PlU dyed sheepskin to represent beaver; three set-in pockets with flaps and 2|p
stayed; knit wristlets, automatic fasteners; all seams doubld stitched;
length of coat 32inches.
hS This coat the mail order houses advertise at Chicago for. $4,35
Express from Chicago.,.75
Money Order and stamps.05 “gj
^ Price of the mail order coat. $5.15
I The price of ours here $4.50. Wh ch is the cheapest? ffg
NO. 135, $5.25 MEN’S BROWN SHEEPSKIN LINED COAT
This is an extra heavy sheep lined coat, one of our best coats, outside material gSS!
is of heavy weight brown duck; sheepskin lining throughout the body, |g3
Extra heavy blandet lined sleeves, large shawl collar made of sheepskin,
three set-in pockets with flaps and leather stayed corners cannot rip;
best automatic fasteners, n > buttons to drop of knit wristlets in sleeves; f
This coat is advertised by mail order houses at.$5.25 L. J
Express.,. 75
Money Order and stamps. 05 38
Price of mail order coat.$6.05 5u5
The price of ours is $5.25. Which is the cheapest?
MEN’S AND BOY’S MACKINAW COATS M
Men's Maskinaw coats prices. $4.50 to $7.50 m
Boy’s Mackinaws. .$3.50 to $5.00 m
| Loup City MERCANTILE CO. I
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ORDER OF HEARING
In the County Court of Sherman
County, Nebraska:
In the matter of the estate of Thom
as Martin Reed, deceased:
Now on this 7tt> dav of October,
1913. upon reading the petition of
Walter P. Reed, executor, for an or
det extending the time for the pay
ment of debts against said estate,
filed ob the 7th day of October: 1913,
it is ordered that the 25th day of Oc
tober, 1913, at 10 o’clock p. m. be as
signed for hearing said petition,when
all persons interested in said matter
may appear at said countv court and
show cause why the prayer of said
petitioner should not be granted and
that notice of the pendency of said
petition and the hearing thereon be
given to all creditors and persons in
terested in said estate by publishing
a copy of this order in the Loup City
Northwestern; a weekly newspaper
printed in said county, for three suc
cessive weeks prior to said day of
hearing.
• Witness my hand and seal of said
court this 7th day of October, A. D.
1913. E. A. Smith.
[s«al] County J udge.
Last pub. Oct. 23
Notice to Creditors
*£££f- m the County Court
In the matter of the estate of Wilhelmina Cind
er, deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
You are hereby notified, that I will sit at!
the > ounty Court room in Loup City, in said
county, on the 9th day of May. 1914. to
receive and examine all claims against said
estate, wilh a view to their adjustment and
allowance. The time limited for the present
ation of claims against said estate is the 9tb
day of May. A. D.. 1914. and the time
limited for payment of debts is One Year from
said Uth day of October. I9i3.
Witness my hand and seal of said County
Court, thi9 14th day of October. 1913.
E. a. Smith
iseat,} County Judge
I Last Pub. Nov. 6)
Mrs. R. N. Pritchard
DRESSMAKER
and
Splrelia Corsetlerre.
Loup City, Nebraska
Rufus Hiddlesen
DRAY AND TRANSFER
Your Business Solicited
Phone, Either Lumber Yard or
E. G. Taylor’s Elevator
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I will pay highest market prices for furs, this
winter. See me and get my figures.
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J.W.Thompson
Local Advertisements
New Dress Goods received at Ar
thur’s.
Large Round Oak heater for sale,
almost new. R. L. Arthur.
I have a number of pure bred Bar
red Rock Cockerals which I will sel
cheap if taken at once. R. L. Arthur.
Arthur carries the best in Dress
Goods, Hosiery and Underwear.
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Merrifield Pianys for sale by
_O. F, Petersen
Schwaner can and will save you
money on a piano.
For Sale—A good carriage. A^ C.
Ogle.
Schwaner can and will save you
money on a piano._
Ten per cent off on house paints at
the Loup City Paint and Glass Store.
For Sale—Double-barreled breech
loading shot gun. See R. L. Arthur.
Lee brothers will deliver your meat.
Phone your orders.
The local Odd Fellows lodge goes to
Arcadia Saturday nignt to pnt on the
first degree.
For Sale—No. 1 alfalfa hay. Call
on J. E. OUewski, or phone 9802. Oct.
23 4t.
Losr—Saturday, Oct. 18, somewhere
in Loup City, a $5 and a $10 bill. Re
ward given for return of same to this
office.
A $10 washing machine for $5, al
most new; an oak, upholstered daven
port, $7.50; angle lamp less than half
price. Phone Brown 74.
For Sale—A lew Duroc Jersey male
pigs, sired by head boar Dutch Chief.
Phone 7511. Ben Klimper.
For Sale—Early Ohls home-grown
potatoes at 75c per bushel. Phone
8220. _A. L. Baillie.
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.
Leave orders fo* the C.L. McDonald
dray at either lumber yard,or E. G.
at Taylor’s.
Crown, Kimball, Price & Teeple
Packard, A. B. Chase, Schaeffer,
McPhall and other high grade makes
of pianos to select from at Schwaners.
Why rent, when you can buy a farm
with a payment of 9500 and get good
t-irms on balance? For parUcuiars,
see J. W. Dougal. Loup City, Nebr.
AGENCY E( R FORD CARS.
I have secured the agency for Ford
Automobiles, and would be pleased to
meet all past and prospective buyers
of this oar. ffm. Schumann, Agent.
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ALONG ROUTE TWO
Mr. and Mrs. Wilkie visited a<
Clarence Burt’s Sunday.
About 80 attended the social at Don
Holmes’ Lst Friday evening.
Don’t forget the institute at the
’ Wiggle creek church FHday Oct. 24.
Jim McBeth’s little girl fell and
fractured her arm so the little on>
has to carry it in a sling.
Mrs. Cash's new barn will soon be
completed.
John Peterson has .been doing some
good road work the past week.
Ladies aid society met at the home
of James McBeth Wednesday Oct. 22.
Isssi brothers have built a fine cave
this fall. It is rat proof, being made
all of cement.
Don’t forget the big day October.
24. at the Wiggle creek church Rev
Shurley will be there to lecture. The
Farmers’ Institute that convenes in
the church on that day ought to have
one of the largest crowds ever gather
ed on the Creek for this purpose
Every farmer should be interested
and be there.
Hans Deitz has been building a new
granary this.
George Stprk has been out to Will
Draper’s doing some .painting this
week.
Ed Obermiller has dug a cave on
his farm.
A lien Cash was autoing on Route 2
Tuesday.
Liephart took a load of lumber out
on his farm Tuesday.
Brown’s Tennessee Minstrells, opera
house Saturday night of this week.
If you like minstrel shows, go and
hear Brown’s Tennesseeans at the
oprea house Saturdav night of this
week.
Brown’s Minstrels carry people and
is classed among the best minstrel
shows of the present day. See their
parade in the afternoon.
Furnishings and millinery sale at
Mrs. Mathews begining next Satur
day. Everything worked, all first
class goods.
Wm. Schumann now has the agency
of the Ford autos, vice A. C. Ogle,
who had given up the agency.
Order of Hearing on Petition for
Appointmeht of Administrator or
Administratrix,
fherman^Comay4' l'88 In th® County Court.
In the matter of the estate of Julius E.
Johnson.deceased.
On reading and filing the petition of
Ellen Johnson, praying that administra
tion of said estale may be granted her as ad
ministratrix.
Ordered, that November lat. A. D. !913, 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 petitione- should not be
granted; and that notice of the pendency of
said 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 No’-thwestern. a weekly newspaper print
ed in said county three successive weeks, prior
to said day of hearing.
Witness my hand and sea) of said county
court this 9th day of October. 1913.
. E. A. Smith,
[skal] County Judge
Last pub. Oct. 30
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{ I EVERYDAY BARGAINS ^
2 Wn Having purchased the gag 4
1 m ' A. E. CHASE stock of g| •
4 li General Merchandise || 4
2 ||| I will give the greatest ||| 4
51 of Bargains Every day g»g •
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• disposed of— New and •
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• is almost every day LJ S
| 1C. C. COOPER S
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jj To impresson you the fact that no Hosiery wears
M and gives the satisfaction that
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j BLACK CAT HOSIERY |
^ does. Sold only by jjj
|R. Li. Arthurj
WHIRLWIND FINISH
OF THE
; j Sale Closes I
i i Saturday Night j' 1
:; Nov. 1st .' ■ M I
L.nonGannonnnpHHnm.nJ AT VICTOR VIENER’S |
Our store opened Saturday morning last at 9 o’clock with a rush of eager buyers; hundreds of satisfied and de
lighted customers; Public Sale prices ranging throughout the hours. People were here and there picking up
Bargains such as they never saw before. We propose to make the last Eight Days of this sale
BARGAIN DAYS if prices and quality of goods are considered
ONLY EIGHT MORE DAYS
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We Still have a good supply of Men’s Suits left. Good styles and colors. All must be sold during this sale.
LISTEN: n order to move these suits, we are going to give a prize envelope calling for $100 worth of |
merchandise to be had at our store, with each and every Men’s Suit purchased during the remainder of the
BIG PUBLIC SALE
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