The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, November 27, 1913, Image 2

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    FARMER’S — I
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LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA, THURS
DAY, DECEMBER, 4th, 1913.
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Many things of value s j
to the farmer will j
■ be discussed. No farmer ]
should fail to attend. j
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ALL ARE WELCOME l
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First National Bank]
Loup City, Nebraska. j
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We Pay 5 per cent on Time Deposits. j
I BUY FURS
I will pay highest market prices for furs, this
winter. See me and get my figures.
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J.W.Thompson
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SOLID COMFORT
GOOD LOOKS and ENDURING QUALITY
THESE ARE THE THINGS THAT
MAKE DREW SHOES FAMOUS
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i We have them in Brown, Tan and Black,
Velours, Nu Buck, Gun Metal, Patent and
^ Vici Kid at. Prices from W.50 to $5.00.
COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU.
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I E. E YOU NGQU 1ST, Prop.
| YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND j
I THE MOVING PICTURE SHOW |
CHANGE OF PROGRAM !
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays; |
; Matinee every Saturday afternoon |
Show every nigl t and nothing but the best of g
pictures will be shown here. Everybody is cordially I
invited to attend. •>.**- g
At the New Opera House g
, THOMAS DADDOW I
LOCAL NEWS.
Swanson & Lofholm last week pur
chased a dandy new Monarch type
writer of the latest pattern.
Prof Ostry, principal of the Rock
ville school, was a Lonp City visitor
between trains last Saturday.
Marrifiald Pianos for sals by
O. F, Pataraan
Stuart Conger and children of their
son, Romeo, visited over last Sunday
with Stuart’s brother, Cash Conger,
at Dannebrog.
Schwaner can and will save you
money on a piano. ,
Mr. Lon Marvel of Hamilton county
arrived last Thursday evening for a
week or more visit with his brother,
E. M. Marvel on Route 2.
Phone your meat orders to Lee
Brothers. They deliver same to jou
promptly.
Mrs. J. R. Gardiner and little son
went to Dannebrog last Saturday
noon for a two weeks’ visit with the
lady’s parents.
Schwaner can and will save you
money on a piano.
Mrs. Joe Thompson and children
went to Ord last Saturday morning
for a visit with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. O’Br.van.
R. R. Krebs and M. C. Pope of Scotia
were Loup City visitors last week
Wednesday, visiting with the former’s
son, H. Krebs.
Loup City White Satin Floor de
livered to any part of the city by Lee
Brothers.
Attorney R. P. Starr was in Litch
field last Thursday engaged in the
factional troubles in that live busi
ness village between the “wets” and
“drys.”
LBanks Hale, wife and baby ar
rived here last Friday evening from
their home in Wyoming, where Mr.
Hale had business to transact for a
few days.
For Sale—Double-barreled breech
loading shot gun. See R. L. Arthur.
Chris Domgard and bride will oc
cupy the cottage vacated by J. A.
Danlelsou, about the first of next
month.
The ladies of theEntre Nous club
were entertained by Mrs. H. M.
Mathew at the New Frederick last
Friday afternoon with a few hours at
Flinch, followed by a fine 5:30 o’clock
dinner.
For Sale—Ten tons of millet hay
and some alfalfa. Mrs. Anna Cash,
phone 9520.
Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Mathew went
to Lincoln last Saturday to witness
the Iowa-Nebraska football game,
and incidentally from there to Omaha,
where Lawyer Mathew had some mat
ters of business to look after.
l We had such a call for extra copies
i of tiie Northwestern last week that
we are short a number wished for.
Will any of our readers who, after
reading their their copy can spare the
same and will hand them into this
office? It will be a great accomoda
I tion to us and the parties wishing
! them.
See the tine display of shell goods
at the Ten Cent Store. - *
We inadvertantly omitted mention
last week of the passing through this
city of a puilman containing some
seventeon Arcadians, bound for the
Texas countrv, with prospects of se
curing soil in that sunny southland.
The delegation was in charge of that
prince of Texas land excursionists
managers, R. F. Wicliman of Scotia,
which assures for the Arcadians
the very best care and good time Fred
can scare up.
You can save lots of trouble and de
lay by phoning vour meat orders to
Lee Brothers. They deliver same, to
you.
We received too late for last week
announcement of Thanksgiving en
tainment to be given at the Fairview
school, District 49, which did not
reach this office till after publication
day. We are sorry, but insist that
those having favors for the paper
must send sam6 in by Wednesday
morning to insure publication that
week, as we go to press that afternoon,
in order to reach all county subscrib
ers by Saturday of same week. Please
bear this in mind.
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.
The football game last Friday after
noon between Arcadia and Loup City
high schools resulted in a score of "
to 0 in favor of Arcadia. It was said
to be very exciting from start to fin
ish. One accident resulted from the
game, a son of Rev. Slocumb being
knocked unconscious in a compact
with other players, but with no ser
ious results.
J00 copies of sheet music just arriv
ed at the Ten dent Store.
The Northwestern this week pub
lishes a 9-page paper, 5 pages all-home
print, because of a rush of advertis
ing. The merchants of Loup City,
the enterprising ones, mav be found
exploiting their waree through our
columns, as the best advertising med
ium to be had. A nd they are worthy
of-your patronage. Watch the adver
tisements in the Nortnwestern for
Professional Cards
ROBT. P. STARR
Attorney at Law
LOUP CITY. NEBRASKA.
R J. Nightingale & Son
Attornej and Counicr*&i«Lsw
Loup City, Nebraska.
R. H. MATHEW
Attorney at Law
And Bonded Abstractor,
Loup City, Nebraska
Aaron Wall.
Lawy ©r
Practices in all Courts
Loup City, Neb.
ROBERT H.MATHEW
Bonded Abstracter
Lonp City. - Nebraska.
Only set of Abstract hooksin county
O. E LONCACRE
Physician & Surgeon
Office. Over New Bank.
TELEPHONE CALL, N0.38
$
A. J. KEARNS
Physician & Surgeon
Phone. 30. Office at Reef den ce
Two Doors East of Telephone Central
Loup Eifa, - 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«U4 I,Clip City. Dibruk.
S. A. ALLEN
DENTIST
LOUP CITY, - - NEB.
Office up stairs in the new State
dank buildiup.
W. L. MARCY
DENTIST
Loup City, ’ Nebraska.
OFFICE: East Side Public Squmo.
Phone, Brown 116
V. I. McDONALL
Prompt Dray Work
Cal! lumber yards or Taylor’s
elevator. Satisfaction guaran
teed. Phone brown 57
C; si. SWEETLAND
PLUMBER & ELECTRICIAN
For good clean and neat work
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Come and get my prices
W. M. DONER
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
Rufus HiddlesoH
DRAY AND TRANSFER
Your Business Solicited
Phone, Either Lumber Yard or
E. G. Taylor’s Elevator
FRANK ADAMS
General Blaeksmithing
Horse Shoeing and Wood
work. Coine in and see me.
J E WEINMAN
?*eteri n ar tan
Authorized to make inspec
tions for Inter-State Ship
> ments
Office up stairs/ State Bank
Building
Phone No. 108
Mrs. R. N. Pritchard
and
SpIreHa Conetterre.
Loup City, Nebraska
ALONG ROUTE TWO
Clark Allman sale is in December.
W. H. McLaughlin sold Ray Mc
Fadden a load of corn Saturday.
Mr. Thornton and Clifton helped
work the roads Saturday.
A. P. Paulson and family spent
Sunday at Sweetwater
Art Wilson and wife spent Sunday
at the home of Vern Allman.
Otto Henning and lady friend
autoed to Loup City Saturday.
John Petersen and son hauled the
carrier two loads of hay Saturday.
Will Hancock has been touching up
the new road work since the rain.
Mrs. Henry Ransinkdld some qailt
ing at Edd Flynn's last Wednesday.
Plumbeck Bros, were down on the
Creek trapping last week.
L. H. Hanseu lost a calf with the
black leg last week.
Lizzie Miller is again working at,
the Jung restaurant.
Henry Kuhl took a load of porkers
to market last Wednesday.
L. H. Hansen had a sick horse last
Wednesday.
W. T. Draper and family spent Sun
day in Litchfield.
Lulu McFadden spent Sunday at
Kilpatrick home.
The literary was a great success
lest Friday evening the attendance
was good the program was fine.
There is a wedding or two to be
pulled off on Route 2 before long.
Guess who.
Mrs. B. Kojenskiand daughter have
been painting their new house south
the tracks the past week.
The Cemetery association put in
some new hitching racks at the ceme
tery last week.
Tom McFaddens and Frank Dad
doWs attended church at Loup City
City Sunday night.
Rutherford and son have been
shredding corn fodder for John Peter
son this week.
The postoffice department will not
be responsible for money orders left
in the mail boxes meet the carrier
and hand him your orders.
Every road that has been worked
this fall ought to be gone over with
the road drag now.
L. H. Hansen took a load of coal
home Monday and broke down between
McFadden's and Oltjenbrun’s the
next day lie cleared up the wreck.
During the storm Thursday night
Frank Wagner's chicken caop was
Mown over and the rack blown from
the wagon.
Ernest Daddow on his way from
town Saturday in his automobile kill
ed a calf of Oltjenbrun. He settled
with Mr. Oltjenbrns.
The Ladies Aid will have a chicken
| pie social at the Wiggle creek church
on Flrdav evening Nov. 28th. The
supper will start at 6o’ciook. Every
body are cordially invited.
Henry Kuhl bought a thoroughbred
Short Horn bull at Silver City, Iowa
and had it delivered to him last Wed
nesday.
At the home of Will Draper; last
S&burdav evening, the good lady of
the house being absent, Miss McFad
den and several of her girl friends had
a slftmber party. The old saying
“When the old cat’s away the mice
want to play,” was carried out to the
very letter.
One of the most exciting runaways
ever occuring in this part of the
country, and tire most fortunate as
well, was the experience accorded
Elsie Oltjenbrun and Lilly Brown last
Friday morning between the south
bridge and the mill race. Hie two
girls were driving to town in the Olt
jenbrun’s buggy, and when near the
home of Frank Mickow, his little dog
ran out barking and biting at the
heels of the horse. The animal show
ing much fright, Miss Elsie got out of
the vehicle and attempted to drive
the feist away. However.she did not
succeed and the horse began a mad
race toward town, with Miss Lily
in the buggy and holding the lines.
In spite of all her efforts, the animal
continued towards the mill race and
when very near became frightened
still more and turned toward the ion
house. Again a tumble week rolling
beneath the horse’s feet gave the ani
mal a fresh Impetus and It again to
ward the left and made towards Mic
kow’s, where Frank managed to get
Miss Lilly out of the buggy, while the
horse swerved again and made toward
town. Going but a short distance, it
tote loose from the cart, smashing it
into kindling wood. Outside of this,
no damage was done save the scare ex
perienced by the girls and those who
witnessed the exciting time.
The fall worked roads are surely in
bad shape this fall and most any fall
they are not in the best of shape for
winter. If the roads were all worked
in the spring, say the last of May
and during J . ne. The rains that fall
during these months would pack the
new ground hard. And if the roads
were worked in the spring theground
is wet and the men and teams could
do one third more work. This fall
the roads the dryest they have been
in years. Alt road bosses have been
roasted for their work on the roads i
this fall, but you go out and try to
plow or grade and you will soon Bnd
out tltat it is not their fault. There
ought to be a law tiiat all road work
ftiouia be done in the spring. It is
true that some of it will be badly
washed, but they are always badly
washed all summer, when they are
worked in the fall as the most of the
fall road work does not settle until
the spring rains come.' If the roads
were worked In bhesDring they would
only have to be slightly touched up in
the fall. And if the roads were work
ed in the spring there wouldn’t be
any weeds to bother with as they
cause lota of trouble with the grader,
The roads If worked in the spring
could be kept in good shape all summer
with a road drag, But the dragging
should be done by the road boss, for
just at the time It should be done
the farmers are too busy. If the roads
are dragged at the right time i% will
kill most of the weeds along the road
side. One naan and three horse team
could get over a good many miles In a
day filling up email ruts mads during
the rainy weather. Why not state
tnat a certain amount of the road
funds for dragging only.
For Solo, Cheap
Large oaed coal burner, good gasp
line stove, automobile and automo
bile bouse. All in fiipb class condi
You Can Buy
Lots of Cheap Suits at
Low Prices, but you
Can’t buy
A GOOD SUIT
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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
LOUP CITY
STEAM LAUNDRY
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Solicits Your Patronage
Family Washings Made a Specialty
Rough Dry 24c Per Dozen
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E. E. McFADDEN, Propr.
! LOUP CITY FLOUR
) Why buy Flour shipped here by outside mills
when you can get
| Loup City White Satin Flour
for less money, and every sack guaranteed.
| All dealers handle our flour. |
LOUP CITY MILL & LIGHT CO. (
FOR THE MONEY
Hardware Paints Oils Tinware
and Tin Repairing
T. A. CZEHOVIAK
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For Sale. My Herd Boar
Dutch Chief No. 129967
at a price that will move
him, this Boar has proven
to be a good breeder, think
him good enough to head
any herd.
BEN KLIMPER
UUP CUT, NEBRASKA.
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