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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1914)
TO OUR CUSTOMERS THERE ARE MANY OF YOU That we appreciate your patronage, your loyalty and steadfastness, fully as much as you appreciate the help we have at times been able to furnish you, goes without saying, HOWEVER, we want to take this pub lic method of thanking you for past pat ronage and, with full confidence that this patronage will continue, we pledge you our best endeavors in the future as you have had them in the past. Wishing you an increased measure of Happiness and Prosperity for the year 1914. We are First National Bank Loup City, Nebraska. We Pay 5 per cent on Time Deposits. A Complete Line of Furniture, Rugs, Linoleum, Shades, Etc. L P. DAILY MAKE A STORM DOOR FOR 20 CERTS 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 YOUNGQU 1ST, Prop. YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THE MOVING PICTURE SHOW At the New Opera House Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday % Matinee every Saturday afternoon Change every nigl t and nothing but the best of pit-tuns will be shown he-e. Everybody is cordially I invited to attend. ! j im .m mm——■ , _ miJ_j_-- , THOMAS DADDOW LOCAL NEWS. W. R. Mellor came up from Lincoln Friday night, remaining over Sunday. N. A. Lewin of Arcadia spent Sat urday in Loup City. Merrifield Pianos for sala by O. F. Petersen Arthur Cox returned to his school duties at Omaha Saturday. Miss Alberta Outhouse returned Saturday from Lincoln. Good fresh candy at 10c per pound at the Ten Cent Store. Miss Blanche Draper returned to tier home in Fullerton Saturday. News Years Day Miss Hallene Mel lor entertained two young lady friends from St. Paul. Earl Leininger of Sargent has been visiting bis cousins here the past week. Mr. and Mrs. JL H. Burwell, Rev. Tourtellot and wife were entertained at the home of J. H. Nicoson, New Years day. Lee Brothers will pay you the high est price for chickens. Misses Adeline and Florence Lein inger entertained a few friends at a a taffy pull New Year’s. Miss Orena Ohlsen on last Monday evening entertained six couples, in honor of her birthday anniversary. Leave orders for theC.L. McDonald dray at either lumber yard, or at E G. Taylor’s. _ The Sunday school class of J. W. Long had an enjoyable party at the home of L. Smith New Year’s Eve. Miss Ruby Charlton last Saturday rnurmng returned-U» Jier duties as as sistant librarian at Cedar Falls, Iowa. Bring In yourciuckens to Lee Bros, and receive Ironi them the highest market price. Mrs. H. A. SluUi and daughters, Francis and Dorthi and Misses Wini fred and Orpha OuUiouse returned to Lincoln Saturday. Misses Zoe and Alabelle Leeper re turned I rum Columbus Friday night. Paul Leeper returned hum ; Saturday moruiug. If you want good, prompt draying, call on C. L. McDonald, successor to Hagood. Dr. C. F. Charlton, U. S. N. was to sail last Saturday from Phiidelphia on the U. S. S. Hancock for Culebra, an island east of Porto Rico. It may t>e of inteiest to our readers who go over the Union Pacific to Omaha to know that the train arrives in that city at 3£j p. m. each day. For Sale—white Wyondotte roosters inquire of True Leathermau route 3, Arcadia, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. C. Outhouse on New Years Day entertained A. B. Outhouse and family, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stevens and Miss Ruth Welch of Shelton. Toys and dolls of all kinds are be ing recieved at cent Ten Store. Bet ter come in and look them over. The many friends of Thos. Burton hereabout will be glad to know that Tom has settled down at 223 west 3rd street, Wichita, Kansas, from where e sends us a year’s subscription to the Northwestern. Don’t forget to call in and get a good suit to go with your good resolu tions for New Years. Loup City .tailor Shop. Mrs. Alva Anderstrora of Ashton, who has been here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. £. B. Corning, lor a number 01 days past, with a threatened attack of lung fever, was aule to avoid that dangerous illness and is recovering nicely. For Rent—Farm of 320 acres in Valley county. A. £. Charlton, Loup City, Neb., phone 9203. 41 On the 31st day of December, 1893, E. B. Corning tiled bis first boud as county assessor for Sherman county and has served in that office continu ously ever since—20 years—and from present appearances is likely to serve another 20 years, if life, health, strength and his consent are forth coming It would be no wonder if in deed he were a monied plutocrat by this time, as in one of those years as county assessor he received during the entire year munificent salary or fees amounting to <5. Good fit, good wear and good will if you get your clothes of the Loup City Tailor Shop. We received a letter a few days since from our old friend, W. H. Ken nedy, at Marengd, Ohio, underdateof Dec. 31, 1913, enclosing a check for another year’s visits of the North western. Will extends holiday greet ings to his old friends here. Let us see. It was some few years since that word came to us that Friend Bill was dead, and friends here were express ing sonow over the sad news, when word came from him at Marengo to the effect that, like Mark Twain, on a similar occasion, the news of his death was greatly exaggerated, and that he was alive and well. Since that time, we are nleased to say, W. H has kept his nameonour subscrip tion list as very much in evidence that be • was alive and enjoyed bearing through our columns news of Loup City and old time friends. To Studio Patrons My Studio will not be open Sundays except to tliose^vho have^.previously FOR SALE One team, mare and horse, weight 1200 pounds each; one-set, of double harness, nearly new; one two-seated carriage, nearly new; one farm wagon and tive or six acres of ground in al falfa, fenced chicken tight. For terms and particulars, see Alfred Anderson. Professional Cards ROBT. P. STARR Attorney at Law LOUP CITY. NEQRESKE. R.J. Nightingale & Son Attorney aad Couseicr*&t*lAW 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 Lonp City. - Nebraska. • itil\ aft of Abstract books ID coun'\ O.E LONCACRE Physician & Surgeon Office, Over New Bank. I ifiLEPHONE CALL, N0.39 A. J. KEARNS Physician & Surgeon f <inne, 30. Office at Residence Two Doors East of Telephone Central Lanp City. * Nebraska A. S. MAIN Physician & Surgeon Loup City, Nebr. Office at Residence, Telephone Connection f. E. Bowman M. D. Carrie L. Bowman M. D BOWMAN & BOWMAN PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS PhonellA Loop City. Nebraska S. A. ALLEN DENTIST LOUP CITY,' • NEB. — Office up stairs in the new State dank bmldinp. W. L MARCY DENTIST Loup City, Nebraska. OFFICE; East Side Public Sauare. Phone, Brown 116 V. I. McDONALL Prompt Dray Work Cali lumber yards or Taylor’s elevator. Satisfaction guaran teed. Phone brown 57 C. R. SWEETLAND PLUMBER & ELECTRICIAN For good clean and neat work Satisfaction Guaranteed Come and get my prices Rufus Hiddleson DRAY and transfer Your Business Solicited Phone, Either Lumber Yard or E. G. Taylor’s Elevator FRANK ADAMS General Blacksmithing H* rse S'oeing and ^ood* work Com-' in and see me. J. E. WEiNMAN Veterinarian Authorized to make inspec tions for Inter-State Ship ments Office up stairs, State Bank Building Phone No. 108 Mrs. R. N. Pritchard I DRESSMAKER and Splrella Corsetlerre. Loup City, Nebraska U. P. TRAINS CHANCE TIME A new time card went into effect on this branch of the Union Pacific Mon day morning, affecting train service as follows: No. 38 Motor leaves daily, except Sunday, 6:35 a. m. No 39 Motor arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 11:45 a. m. Motor Car Extra arrives Mondays. Wednes days and Fridays at 12:45 p. m. No. 37 Motor Car arrives daily except Sun day at 5:55 p. m. No 40 Motor Ca leaves at 1:10 p. m. Freight servir in and out Tuesdays, Thursday s a< Saturdays only. Time as fo'lows: N-. 87 freight and passenger arrives Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays at 12:10 p. m. No 88 freightand passen ger leaves Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 12:30 p. m. 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. Clear Creek Items A party was given at Mis. Katie Schmidt’s Saturday evening. Among those returning to their High school duties after spending the holidays at home are the Mimes Irma Lowry, Mary and Ruth Adama and Lawrence Lowry. Grace Zahn returned home Thurs day after a several weeks visit with her sister at Arnold. Wm. Smith and family took New Years dinner with Mrs. Lowry. Those taking dinner with R. D. Adams and family New Years day were: Mr. Van Dyke and family, Adam Zahn and wife, Geo. Zahn and wife and Mrs. Russell Adams. I John Neal and wife, of David City, ; are visiting with Mrs. Neal’s parents . Mr. and Mrs. Van Dyke. j Harry Zahn and Lewis Adams left Monday morning for York where they will attend the York busiuess college. Frank Kuhn and family spent Sun- i day with Warren Edison. W. C. T. 8. Hens Our Union will meet with Mrs. L. V. Slocumb uext Friday afternoon at < 2:30. Visitors will be most welcome. The following Social Purity program is being prepared: Song, By the Union Devotional, Mrs. Cora Dinsdale Solo, Mrs. Williams The Social Evil, Mrs. L. Y. Slocumb Solo, Mrs. A. B. Young Social Evils of the Smaller Towns and their Remedy, Miss Meroe Outhouse. Reading, Mrs. Edwin Angler Music, Piano Solo —Ida M. Burwell. UNCLAIMED LETTERS Remaining in the post office at Loup City month ending Dec. 31. Ladies Mrs Kaiyewczk, Mrs. Bessie McCar nel, Mrs. George Peterson, Mrs. Adele Rice to Myron Rice, Mrs. T. Ryskow ske. Miss Emma Segart, Mrs. W. D. Stelk. * Gentlemen Kwapniewska, C. S. Barns, Carl John son, Frank Solles, Albert Todd, Harry Whipple. Persons claiming the above will please say “Advertised” and give date of this List. C. F. Beusbausen, P. M. FOR SALE Having disposed of mj farm, I wish to sell at private sale at the farm 3 miles east and south of Loup City, the following live stock and chattels: One black mare, 5 years old, weight 1475 pounds; one colt coming 2 years old; one wagon; wagon and rack; Mo line 2-row go-devil; two walking culti vators; one 16-inch sulky plow; Sattly corn planter; harrow; disc; breaking plow; quantity of seed corn; and a number of Barred Plymouth roosters. J. Magnuson. Household Goods for Sale On Saturday of this week, Jan. 3, at the O. A. Woods barn in thisoity the household goods belonging to Herman Fiebig will be sold at public auction Remember the day and date. FOR SALE Fifteen pure-bied Poland China bred sows. See me for prices. H. J. Johansen. Two well Improved Farms.. We have two well Improved Sherman county farms, one of 80and the other 160 acres, both near town, either of whleh can be bought with $500 cash now; $1000 to $1500 more March 1st next; balance loaf time 6 per cent. First Trust Company, I AM GOING TO CONTINUE TO OFFER YOU better Merchandise than I ever sold you before. I am going to make it your store in sellicg better Clothing and Gents Fur nishings than can be found in any other store, at prices you can afford to pay. I am going to buy the best, and the style that you can depend on is the latest You will find it at LORENTZ’S *■ w * 1 i n ] t a Home in Texas Where Everything Grows. The Land : •f Plenty and Prosperity. California Glimate. I have a few choice tracts of land located in Rio Grande Valley near San Juan, Texas would Exceange same for land here if priced right Join us on our next Excursion Jan. 6th Round trip from Lincoln: Nebraska $35.00, i Including side trips. W. D. ZIMMERMAN THE IMMIGRANT AGENT Loup City, Nebraska. j \ Buy it Because It’s a Better Car Model T 0ECA Touring Car Uuull f.o.b. Detroit ▼ ' I Get particulars from William Schumann Loup City. Nebr. LOUP CITY FLOUR Why buy Flourshipped here by outside mills when you can get Loup City White Satin Hour for less money, and every sack guaranteed. All dealers, handle our flour. LOUP Cm MILL & LIGHT CO. Help ns make the Northwestern better