The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, November 06, 1913, Image 5

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    REGARD:::: r
vice a bank renders its customers its
actual responsibility is a matter for the
consideration of depositors This bank
has a capital and surplus of $50,000.00.
Its business is under a progressive yet
conservative management. The de
posits of its patrons are safeguarded by
carefully selected loans to home people.
Its stock holders and directors are pru
dent men of affairs, who give first care
to safety of investments. Your account
is solicited on this basis of management
and our past record.
■Just
A Full Line of Children’s Shoes, the kind that
Looks Well, Wears Good and Fits the Foot
E. E. YOUNGQIIST
I YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND I
\ THE MOVING PICTURE SHOW I
I CHANGE OF PROGRAM j
J Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays; |
I Matinee every Saturday afternoon |
Show every night and nothing but the best of |
{ pictures will be shown here. Everybody is cordially |
\ invited to attend. g
At the New Opera House
j THOMAS DADDOW j
A Complete line
of
Furniture, Rugs, Linoleum, Shades, Etc.
Daily & Krebs
Have You Seen Our j
Two Big Diamonds?
KEYSTONE LNMBER COMPANY I
Help us make the Northwestern better
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LOCAL NEWS.
E. P. Dally went to Scotia last Fri
day morning on business m&ters.
A. E. Chase has opened a fruit and
vegetable depot in the rooms lately
occupied by tbe E. E. McFadden
suitorium.
Msrrifi«ld Pianos for sala by
O. F, Patarsan
—
Clark Reynolds bad charge of Lo
rentz clothing store while the latter
was on his hunting trip north.
Schwaner can and will save you
money on a piano.
Buffalo county, following the ex
ample of Sherman county, have or
ganized a county fair organization.
For Sale—A good carriage. A. C.
Ogle.
John Long went' to Lincoln last
Friday morning, where he was joined
by W. R. Mel lor, tbe two going east
take lessons in football from the Wis
consin- Minnesota champ ’ievens.
Supt. L. H. Currier was called to
Canastota, South Dakota, last Thurs
day by the dreadful news that his
good mother was fatally ill.
Phone yoor meat orders to Lee
Brothers. They deliver same to you
promptly.
Mrs. S. F. Reynolds returned last
week from her extended visit with
friends and relatives in Chicago and
points in Illinois and Iowa.
_
Schwaner can and will save you
money on a piano.
Werner Pritsehau went to Pool last
Saturday, where that evening he was
help furnish music for a wedding
In that live berg.
Ten per cent off on house paints at
the Loup City Paint and Glass Store.
The Dreamland Theater gave a
dance Satiuday evening after the
picture show, In which lovt rs of trip
ping the fantastic had a jovful time.
Loup City White Satin Floor de
livered to any part of the city by Lee
Brothers.
Clark S. Reynolds left Monday
Horning for Valentine to look over
he land in the drawing, and will
irobably take in -ome of that on hi
vo. 3, rather than out in the Norti
Platte country. He may return t
.lyannis and remain till after tire
lrawing before coming back home.
for bale—Double-barreled breech
loading shot gun. See R. L. Arthur. I
Seven auto loads of our best Odd
Fellow buys, numbering some twenty
of that Queer fraternity, went to Ar
cadia last Saturday evening and put
on degree work for the lodge there,
ate up all the good things furnished
for tbelr gormand- like appetites and
returned hqme some time between
midnight and daylight, well repaid
for their trip.
For Sale—No. 1 alfalfa hay. Call
on J. E. Otlewski, or phone 9802. Oct.
23 4t. _
Herbert Owens, who has been mak
ing an extended visit here with his
parents and old time friends of twen
ty-five years ago when he left for the
east, where he has been since, left
yesterday for Puiladelphia, where, he
helps Cnele Sam distribute mail mat
ter in the city postoffice, in which lie
holds a responsible position. Bert is
a prince of good fellows and has made
new as well as retaining old time
friends during his stay. May kind
fortune ever follow his footsteps.
Tou can save lots of trouble and de
lay by phoning your meat orders to
Lee Brothers. They deliver same to!
you.
Cash Pritchard and Felix Makowski
last Friday purchased the pool room
of Ernie Bell. Cash is a hustler,
while Felix is also a favorite with the
lovers of the social game and undoubt
edly will keep up the patronage of
Ernie Bell, who wis also very popular
an that line of business. We have not
heard what business the latter will
i engage in.
If you want a dray, phone A. L. En
derlee. Black 63, or leave your order
with either lumber yard or E. G.
raylor. Best of service guaranteed.
Will Mason, Gus Lorentz, Bob Starr,
and Bob Mathew returned last Wed
nesday evening from tlHr hunting
trip up at Pony Lake. While none of
the boys had any venture in the mid
dle of the lake as the hunting party
preceding them, yet it is said to be a
fact that it was so cold that each
concluded that they were veritable
discoverers of the North Pole and we
may expect all bo go on the lecture
platform and exploit their discoveries
a la Peery and Dr. Cook. So far none
of them have got thawed out suffici
ently to relate their experiences.
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For Rent—Farm of 320 acres in
Talley county. A. E. Charlton, Loup
City, Neb., phone 9303. 41
A brilliant light, similar to that of
the flash of an arc light, flashed for
the fraction of a second across the
southwestern sky last Thursday even
ing about 8:15 o’clock. It left behind
it a tail of meteoric dust which was
extra large and uncommon. As
scientists have no record of such a
meteor it is thought to be a stray one
which happened to yet within the
ateoaepbere of the earth and after
trfsrag-several hundreds of miles
bumefront.
Lee brothers will deliver your meat,
Phone you orders.
Professional Cards
ROBT. P. STARR
Attorney at Law.
LOU ¥ CITY NEBRESKE.
R J. Nightingale & Son
Attorney and CauseieMUiv
Loup City, Nebraska.
R. H. MATHEW
Attorney at Law
And Bonded Abstractor,
Loup City, Nebraska
Aaron Wall
Lawyer
Practices in all Courts
Loup City, Neb.
ROBERT H.MATHEW
Bonded Abstracter
Lev? City, - Nebraska.
Only set of Abstract hooks in coun'v
O. E LONGACRE
Physician & Surgeon
Office, Over New Bank.
TELEPHONE CALL, N0.3S*
A. J. KEARNS
Physician & Surgeon
Phone. 30. Oflce at Residence
Two Doors East of Telephone Central
Lnnp Eitg, - Nebraska
A. S. MAIN
Physician & Surgeon
Loup City, Nebr.
Office at Residence.
Telephone Connection
J. E. Bowman M D. Carrie L. Bowman M. D.
BOWMAN & BOWMAN
PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS
Phun«)114 Loup City.
S. A. ALLEN
DENTIST
LOUP CITY, - - NEB,
Office up stairs in the new State
dank building.
W. L, MARCY
DENTIST
Loup City, Nebraska.
OFFICE: East Side Public- Sunaie.
Phone. Brown 116
V. I. McDONAUL, j
Prompt Dray Work j
Call lumber yards or Taylor’s!
elevator. Satisfaction guaran
teed. Pbone brown 57
C. a. SWEETLAND
PLUMBER & ELECTRICIAN
For good clean and neat work
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Come and get my prices
W. M. DONER
Contractor and Plasterer
Phone White 7ti
Give me a call and get my
prices. I Vi 11 treat you right.
Satisfaction Guarantied
H. KREBS
Funeral Director
Licensed Embaimer
Business Phone Black 65
Loup City, Nebraska
Rufus Hidd'eson
DRAY AND TRANSFER
Your Business Solicited
Phone. Either Lumber Yard or
E. G. Taylor’s Elevator
FRANK ADAMS
General Blacksmithing
Horse S‘oeing and Wood
work Come in and see me.
J, E. WEINMAN
Veter in a r i a n
All calls eceive prompt,
careful and consider
ate attention
Office up stairs, State Bank
Building
Phone No. 108
Mrs. R. N. Pritchard
DRESSMAKER
and
Splrella CorseUerre.
Loup City, Nebraska
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Combatting Fakes.
Secretary W. R. Mellor of the state
board of agriculture is planning a
campaign to advertise the crop yields
of the state for 1913. A number of
‘•stories'’ have been gent to eastern
newspaper.-*, heralding widespread
ruin and destruction. As a mattei
of fact the true reports are extremely
reditable to Nebraska's resource
So ciaring l ave been some of the r*
jort.s that a number of advertisin
•g^ncies bad planned to carx-el tl •
Nebraska appropriations.
“THEQjlITT
The rendition of the great soc
ety drama. “The Quitter*' at th
Daddow opera house in this cit j
Thursday evening, gave to ou:
lovers of good drama one of tin
very best plays on the American
stage today. “The Qutter” is one
of the most intensely dramatic, re
quiring strongest emotional work,
with, quiet, deep, intense veins of
pathos, and requiring first-class
acting in every line. The star of
the constellation was L. H. Ger
rard, a Nebraska boy, born in
Platte county, this state in 1886,
nephew of the editor of the Mon
roe Looking Glass, and from boy
hood evidenced splendid dramatic
talent, and today stands among
the leading young dramatists of
the west. To those who were pre
sent, no words of ours could add
emphasis to the encomiums heard
in bis favor. We do not see in
what way his superb acting could I
be improved upon. The leading '
lady, Miss Sanger, is also recog- I
riized as a most clever, emotional -
actress, and ably seconded his good
work, while all the cast was com
posed of artists in their line. To i
those who are in love with the
barn-storming, pistol shooting,
whoop and hurrah rough-and
ready rattle-brained plays, “The '
Quitter” would not appeal in the
least, but to those who love high
class dramatic art, with quiet,
deep, emotional effect, the play
above is a pleasant, happy change
from most of the “stuff*' the play,
going people of the smaller towns
have to endure, or stay away from
the theater.
The 1813 Bye Crop
Nebraska farmers devoted 159,817
acres to rve in J613, according to the
figures compiled by the state board 01
agriculture. The average yield pei
acre was 19.57 bushels and the total
crop is estimated at 3,128*433. The
market value, computing the yield at
50 cents a bushel, is $1,877,138.16
A Story a Day.
A story a day for 365 days of 1914—
ihat is part of w hat you get by sub
icribing $2.00 for The Youth’s Com
panion's new volume, The fifty-two
iveekly issues of the Companion willl
contain at least 365 stories, and al
ihe other kinds of good reading that
;an be crowded between two covers—
the best advice on athletics for boys,
articles on dress add recreation for
4rls, contributions by famous men
md women, suggestions for the care
Df the health, etc.
For the year's subscription of $2.00
there is included a copy of The Com
panion Home Calendar for 1914, and
all the issues for the remaining
weeks of this year, dating, from the
time the subscription is received.
If you want to know more The
Companion before subscribing, send
for sample copies containing opening
chapters of Arthur Stanwood Pier(s
fine serial of Ufa in a boys’ school—
“His Father’s Son” With them we
will send the full Announcement for
1914.
The Youth's Companion,
144 Berkeley St., Boston, Mass.
New Subscriptions Recieved at this
Office.
Notice to Creditors
In the County Court
In the matter of the estate of Wilhelmina Find
er, deceased.
To the creditors of said estate
You are hereby notified, that I will sit at
the < oanty Court room in Loup City, in said
county, on the 9th day of May. 1914. to
receive and examine all claims against said
estate, with a view to their adjustment and
allowance. The time limited for the present
ation of claims against said estate is the 9th
day of May. A. D.. 1914. and the time
limited for payment of debts is One Year from
said llth day of October. 1913.
Witness my hand and seal of said County
Court, this 14th day of October. 1913.
E. A. SMITH
iSBAr,) County Judge
( Last Pnb. Sov. 6)
I m non wait I
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TEN YEARS IN GRAND ISLAND
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You Can Buy
Lots of Cheap Suits at
Low Prices, but you
Can’t buy
A 0009 SUIT^
for a Low price. You
buy a garment, all
wool, and hand tailor
ed for less money than
any store in Loup City
Get your suit for
Thanksgiving
OF
LORENTZ
DRESSER'S FOR
MEN and BOY’S ,
ONLY
Gordon Furs
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ALL THE PRINCIPAL
Magazines are carried at
this store as well as a stock of the best sel
lers in books. We can get you any book.
; • magazine or paper you want. ;
i Swanson & Lot holm
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When you want a good sack of Flour try
LOUP CITY WHITE SATIN
All Dealers in Town Handle Our Flour
Loup City Mill & Light Co.
I World’s Best |
| For the Roney I
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’ Hardware Paints Oils Tinware .
j and Tin Repairing I
,T. A. GZEHOVIAK
I BUY FURS
I will pay highest market prices for furs, this
winter. See me and get my figures.
•
J.W.Thompson