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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1913)
“TEACH ECONOMY. est virtues. It begins with saving money.” —A. Lincoln. Can you afford to disregard the exam ple of one of THE GREATEST MEN this conntry can ever produce? If you are wise, you will think this over and conclude that Abraham Lincoln knew what he was talking about. Come in and deposit with us. We Pay 5 per cent on Time Deposits. First National Bank Loup City, Nebraska. I BUY FURS I will pay highest market prices for furs, this winter. See me and get my figures. J.W.Thompson MAKE A STORM DOOR “FOR* 20 CENTS A ton of coal saved by using our storm windows. KEYSTONE LUMBER COMPANY SOLID COMFORT GOOD LOOKS and ENDURING QUALITY THESE ARE THE THINGS THAT MAKE DREW SHOES FAMOUS We have them in Brown, Tan and Black, Velours, Nu Buck, Gun Metal, Patent and Vici Kid at. Prices from >^.50 to $5.00. COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU. E. E YOU NCQU 1ST, Prop. YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THE MOVING PICTURE SHOW CHANGE OF PROGRAM Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays; Matinee every Saturday afternoon Show every nig! t and nothing but the best of pictures will be shown here. Everybody is cordially invited to attend. At the New Opera House THOMAS DADDOW i The Misses KdlthOhlsen and Bessie Owens visited Thanksgiving with Ethel and Buth Bullock at Boelus. Merrifield Pianos tor sale by O. F, Petersen Miss Grace Conger visited over last Sunday with the family of Lee Bur nett at Bockville. Schwaner can and will save you money on a piano. £. B. Corning and family spent Thanksgiving day with son-in-law, A. Anderstrom, and wife of Ashton and enjoyed the day to the fullest. Toys and dolls of all kinds are be ing recieved at cent Ten Store. Bet ter come in and look them over. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Harrison spent Thanksgiving day at Grand Island with thair cousins, Mr. and Mrs. W G. Partridge. Schwaner can and will save you money on a piano. Chris Domgvrd and bride will oc cupy the Art Gilbert cottage the early part of this month, instead of as intended the cottage occupied by J. A. Danielson, as the latter has concluded not to move. Leave orders for the C.L. McDonald dray at either lumber yard, or at £ G. Taylor’s. We understand Norton Lambert will start a new dray line in this city about the first of January. Norton is an active, energetic young man and makes a success of what he goes into, hence bis success is assured in the above. For Sale—Ten tons of millet hay and soma alfalfa. Mrs. Anna Cash, phone 9520. J. R. Gardiner of the Northwestern force visited over last Sunday at Dannebrog and „ enjoyed a belated Thanksgiving at the home of his wife's parents, where Mrs. Gardiner and the family were visiting, return ing Monday. See the fine display of shell goods at the Ten Cent Store. George Hosier and family and O. A. Woods and family spent Thanks giving at Dannebrog at the home of D.McCrosky. George and Lon return ing Thursday afternoon, while the ladies and children remained for a further visit. 100 copies of sheet music just arriv ed at the Ten Cent Store. Miss Florence Leininger, Edwin Ohlsen and Don Charlton were among the away-from-home students who were here over Thanksgiving enjoying plum pudding, mince pie and turkey, such as mothers only, know how to provide on such occasions. A new line of ladies waliChrs, Come. In and see them, my information costs you nothing, is worth money to you. Henry M. Eisner. Thursday Loup City’s football en thusiasts went up to Arcadia and en gaged in a gridiron contest with the bunch up there and got skinned to the tune of 7 to 0. Same results as here a week before. A big delegation was present from this city. 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. Tenus Biemond and bride came home from their bridal trip last week Wednesday evening. Of course the Incorri gable boy, with his tom-tom and charivari instruments of torture were present to welcome them in an evening serenade. Lost—Diamond tie pin, Saturday evening. Return to Will Ohlsen and receive reward. We are asked to correct an item of last week where we said the banquet of the K. of P’s was to be given by the Pythian Sisters. We should have said instead the wives, sisters and daughters of the members of Mar mion lodge who had charge of the banquet. SHERIDAN COAL gets better each year and the price is much less than most coal sells for. If you try Sheri dan we guarantee it will never till up vour stove pipes. Lump $7.00, Nut <6.50, Pea $6.25 for sale at Taylor’s Elevator. S. Foss and family left Monday morning for theii new home at Pal myra, Wisconsin, shipping their per sonal effects, horses, machinery, etc., by car. Mr. Foss, wife and daughter went on the morning’s passenger, while Frank and Son-in-law Barr went through with the car. It is with regret that we lose this good family from our midst, but will wish them all sorts of good fortune in their new Wisconsin home. Mrs. Foss-promises the friends of the fam ily a letter,through the columns of the Northwestern, after their arrival giv ing an interesting account of their trip, the country they passed over and what they they think of the country they move to. Saturday evening, after thev had most of their goods housed in the car. two brothers of Mr. F06S, W. W. and Bert Foss, of Aurora, surprised them by arriving to visit them on the eve of their de parture and took pot-luck with them, hanging up on hooks for the night, enjoying all the conveneinces natu ral to the occasion, returning to Au rora Monday. Didn’t Yen Draw a Claim? Just as cheap to buy. Good land in ranch country from S5 an acre up. Improved 320 near Sargent only $24. 2990 acres, 9 miles from town, well im proved, at 17.90. Easy terms. Write to or inquire of E. E. McCray, Loup Professional Cards ROBT. P. STARR Attorney at Law, LOUP CITY. NEBRSSKS. R J. Nightingale & Son Attay and Coufiseicr*t'La» 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 Loup City, - Nebraska. Only set of Abstract books in connty O. E. LONCACRE Physician & Surgeon Office, Over New Bank. TELEPHONE CALL, N0.39 A. J. KEARNS Physician & Surgeon Phone, 30, Office st Reeidence 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 Phonell4 Loop City, 5»bmk| S. A. ALLEN DENTIST LOUP CITY, - - NEB. Office up stain- in the new State Bank bulletin?. W. L. MARCY DENTIST Loup City, Nebraska. OFFICE: East Side Public Sauare. Phone, Brown 116 V. I. McDONALL Prompt Dray Work Call lumber yards or Taylor’s elevator. Satisfaction guaran* teed. Phone Brown 57 C. a. SWEETLAND PLUMBER & ELECTRICIAN For good clean and neat worki 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 Hiddleson DRAY AND TRANSFER Your Business Solicited Phone, Either Lumber Yard or E. G. Taylor's Elevator FRANK ADAMS General Blacksmithing Horse Shoeing and Wood work Come in and see me. "7. E. WEINMAN Veter i n a r i a n Authorized to make inspec tions for Inter-State Ship ments Office up stairs, State Bank Building Phone No. 108 Mrs. R. N. Pritchard DRESSMAKER and Spirella Corsetlerre. Loup City, Nebraska VOTE FOR A NE BRASKA PLAN The committee of Nebraska editors, appointed for the purpose at the last state convention, held in Omaha dur ing the summer of 1913, is very de sirious of learning the sentiment of the newspaper readers of this stats upon the general subject of taxation, in order to frame an intelligent re port to be submitted to the next state convention, and to influence some ligislation upon the question. Youi opinion is important. Kindly fill out the following ballot and forward shui* toL. J. QU1N1SY, Chairman, Om Nebraska: Do you favor the adoption of the amendment submitted by the last legislature giving to the kgislatun lafger powers in the matter of tax, legislation? Do you believe in the taxation of farm implements and machinery, farm improvements, crops, stock or other products of the farm? The present constition gives to the legislature power to expempt trees from taxation. Do you think it would be a good thing for the legislature to pass an act exempting from taxa tion all trees? Do you believe in the taxation of merchants* or manufacturers’ goods or tools of production? Do you believe in the taxation of personal property, either in the form of household goods or of money? Do you believe in the exemption of improvements from taxation whether such improvements are in the form of business blocks, factory buildings or homes? Do you believe in inheritance or state income taxes? What would you think of the taxa tion of franchises according to their stock market value? Do you favor the practice of levy ing upon only one-fifth of the assessed value of properties? If you are in favor of exemption of my or all of the above enumerated properties from taxation from what source would you recommend that revenue for the maintenance of pub lic institutions should come? Would you favor local control of taxation? Voted by-— Address LITTLE PEOPLE ENTERTAIN Last week Wednesday after noon the first five grades of our city schools gave a Thanksgiving entertainment at the opera house that wasjyie of the most interest ing ever given in this city. It was composed of songs, recitations, etc., and proved a pride to the parents and patrons of our city schools. Miss Cecelia Conklin, musical instructor, had charge of the entertainment, assisted by the teachers of the five grades, and to them as well as the little ones, belong the honor attained. The opera bouse was well filled by a delighted audience. Regular Price Cut Do you recollect a time in which bo many things of vital interest to every family were being agitated and at least partially accomplished? These public affairs closely touch the income and outgo of everyone of us, and a careful reading of a first-class daily newspaper is most desirable. The children in the family should be en couraged to read current events. Of course this makes it necessary to se lect a clean paper, .one that is not filled with liquor and nasty medical advertisements. The Lincoln State Journal is the kind of a paper you will want, and just now the bublisheisare offering the daily and Sunday until Jan. L 1915 for only 54, or without the Sunday paper only 93. This te a spec ial cut price offer which will not be good after December 28. As a special inducement a year’s subscription to the Weekly Independent Farmer and the Monthly Poultry Topics is includ ed. The news of the world, Nebraska affairs in particular, reliable markets, and tlie philosophy of Bixby made The Journal Nebraska’s leading newspa per. Order through the local agent or Bend direct to the State Journal, Lin coln, Neb. Order today and you will receive the paper the remainder of i this year. You Can Buy Lots of Cheap Suits at Low Prices, ^ut you Can’t buy A GOOD SDIT 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 STEAM LAUNDRY Solicits Your Patronage Family Washings Made a Specialty Rough Dry 24c Per Dozen E. E. McFADDEN, Propr. LOUP CITY FLOUR Why buy Flour shipped here by outside mills when you can get Loop City White Satin Flour for less money, and every sack guaranteed. All dealers, handle our flour. • LOIP CITY MILL & LIGHT CO. FOR THE MONEY . __ Hardware Paints Oils Tinware and Tin Repairing T. A. GZEHOVIAK 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 LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA. Help us make the Northwestern better