The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, January 15, 1914, Image 5

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    L HANSEN, Cashier
JONES SAVED $50.00
JONES owed one of our merchants fifty
dollars He gave said business man his
check for the amount. The business man
forgot to give him credit and the next month
presented Jones with a bill for $50.00. “1
have paid that bill,” said Jones, “and there
is the check.endorsed by you.” That settled it
SMITH LOST $50.00
SMI IH owed one of our merchants fifty dol
lars. and paid it in cash. A month later he
was presented with the same bill, and
though he was certain he had paid it, he
had no proofs and paid again
Be like Jones and pay your bills by checks
on our bank, and you will never have to
pav a bill twice.
First National Bank
Loap City, Nebraska.
We Pay 5 per cent on Time Deposits.
A Complete Line
of
Furniture, Rugs, Linoleum, Shades, Etc.
E. P. DAILY
WE HAVE ON HAND
Roik Springs. Juniper. Hanna, Monarch and
Maitland Lump Coal Also Canon City and
K<> k Sprngs nut and Anthracite stove and Nut
oaL <*ur twenty-six years in the coal business
aeie enable u» to select the coals of quality
Try your next order from here.
aEiSTONE LUMBER COMPANY
SOLID COMFORT
Z . OD LOOKS and ENDURING QUALITY
THESE ARE THE THINGS THAT
MAKE DREW SHOES FAMOIM
W'e have them in Brown, Tan and Black,
Velours, Nu Buck, Gun Metal, Patent and
Vici Kid at. Prices from -.50 to £5.00.
CO E IN AND LET US SHOW YOU.
E. E YOU NCQU 1ST, Prop.
YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND
THE MOVING PICTURE SHOW
At the New Opera House
Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
Matinee ererj Saturday afternoon
Change every uigl t and nothing butthe best of
•irtu^s will be shown he^e. Everybody is cordially
invited to attend.
THOMAS DADDOW
LOCAL NEWS.
W. B. Gile left for Lincoln Monday
morning
—
Mr». Mary Bascomb is hen; from
Omaha visiting her daughter. Mrs.
Art McCullough
For Sale—One Du roc Jersey boar.
S. Iossi, Route 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Hansel of Hastings I
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. A.
Harrison in this city.
Miss Sell, a nurse from Lincoln, was
visiting the Drs. Bowman a few days
last week on a vacation from sick
• rooms.
Good fresh candy at 10c per pound
at the Ten Cent Store.
W. B. Reynolds and wife were over
from the west side last week,
visiting relatives and friends, return
ing iome Sunday.
Rev. Raymond Kearns returned to
i Chicago last Friday morning, after a
few days visit with his parents, and
exchanging greetings with old time
friends.
Marrifiald Pianos for sals by
O. F, Petersen
Clark S. Reynold left for Omaha
Monday morning of this week, w here
he will be for some time, but just how
long he was unable to state. Of
course, the Northwestern will keep
him posted on home doings while
absent.
Lie Brothers will pay you the high
est price for chickens
Mrs. A. H. Hansel and daughter
went to Omaha last week Wednesday.
where they will consult .t specialist
regarding the daughters health.
I They visit their son and bro her.
Arthur Hansel, while in that city.
Leave orders for theC.L. McDonald
; dray at either lumber yard, or at E
! G. Taylor s.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Zimmerman ar
rived here from Richmond. Virginia,
last week Wednesday evening, remain
ing over till Monday, when they left
for North Yakima. Washington, to be
with their daughter. Mrs. Beth Owen,
so recently bereaved in the death of
her husband, account of which was
given in last week's Northwestern.
Bring in yourchickens to Lee Bros.
; and receive from them the highest
market price.
The county board met Wednesday
of last week ani made settlement
| with the county treasurer Thursday
j and Friday thev were in session for
genera! routine business, adjoining
till Tuesday of this week when tl ey
re-organized as a new board. How-'
! ever, there were no new faces on the
supervisor map and simply re-orgau
i ized the old board into the new.
If you want good, prompt draying,
'•all on C. L McDonald, successor to
| Hagood.
—
Last week the Northwestern had an
i item to the effect that E. B. Corning
j had served 20 years continuously as
i county assessor, when it should have
I rtad county surveyor instead Just
how these aggravating errors creep in
to a newspaper, when writer, compos
itors and proof readers pass upon
and know better is one of those unex
plainable reasons, otherwise careless
ness.
For Sale—white Wyondotte roosters
inquire of True Leatherman route 3,
Arcadia, Neb.
There being so much time-table
change on the U. P. branch for pub
lication last week, the Northwestern
even hooked a B. & M. change on in
addition thereto, when we spoke of
the U. P train getting into Omaha
at 3:30 afternoons, when instead it
should have been tlie B. & M. Now
listen: the B. & M. passenger train
gets into Omaha at 3:30 instead of
3:45 as formerly. Sahbe?
For Rent—Farm of 320 acres in
i Valley county A. E Charlton. Loup ;
City, Neb., phone 9203. 41
As will be seen by the time card be
I low. Loup City is enjoying (?) a punk
freight service on this C. P branch.
It may be all right in the eyes of the
D. P. officials, but to the patrons of
that road it comes as a distinct dis
appointment and very probably will
cause a number of them to change
over to the B. &’ M. However, it is
pos-ible that the present time-card
will be changed back to daily service
in a short time, many believing the
present a temporary makeshift. In
the meantime a committee from our
Commercial Club, and we believe also
committees from all the towns on
tills and the Ord branch, which is
also suffering from like bad service,
are taking the ma'ter up with the
powers of the C. P. road in an en
deavor to secure better rather than
worse service. Here is the time-card
for yonr study and perusal:
A new time card went into effect on
tills branch of the Union Pacific Mon
day morning, affecting train service
as follows: No. 38 Motor leaves daily,
except Sunday, 6:55 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 Car
leaves at 1:10 p. m. Freight service
in and out Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays only. Time as follows: No.
87 freight and passenger arrives Tues
days. Thursdays and Saturdays at
12:10 i. m. No 88 freightand passen
ger leaves Tuesdays, Thursdays and
jSauudajftMl&ttp. m._
Professional Cards
ROBT. P. STARR
Attorney at Law
10UF CITY SEBRSSKE.
R J. Nightingale & Son
Attraj ani Sou&imI'L&w
Loup City. Nebraska.
R. H. MATHEW
Attorney at Law
And Bonded Abstractor,
Loup City, Nebraska
Aaron Wall
Practices in all Courts
Loup City, Neb.
ROBERT H.MATHEW
Bonded Abstracter
Loup City, - Nebraska.
Only set of Abstract books in county
O. E LONCACRE
Physician & Surgeon
Office. Over New Bank.
TELEPHONE (’ALL, N0.3!*
A. J. KEARNS
Physician & Surgeon
P*»one, 30. Office at Residence
Two Doors Bast of Telephone Central
Lamp City - Nehraska
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
Fhnnell4 l.oup City. Njbrask*
S. A. ALLEX
DENTIST
LOUP CITY. NEB.
Office up stairs in the new State
dank building.
w. I- MARCY
DENTIST
Loup City, Nebraska.
1FF1< K: East Side PuMi Suumc.
Phone. Brown 116
V. I. McDONALL
Prompt Dray Work
Call lumber yards or Taylor’s
elevator. Satistaction guaran
teed. Phone brown 57
C.... SWEETLAND
PLUMBER & ELECTRICIAN
For good clean and neat work
Sati faction Guaranteed
Come and get my prices
Rufus Hiddleson
DRAY AND TRANSFER
Your Business Solicited
Phone. Either Lumtrer Yard or
E. G. Taylor's Elevator
FRANK ADAMS
General Blacksmithing
H. rse S‘ oeing and Wood
work Come in and see me.
J. E. WE.NMAN
Pcfcr t na ria n
Authorized to make inspec
tions for Inter-State Ship
ments
Office up stairs. State Rank
Building
Phone No. 108
Nlrs. R. N. Pritchard
DRESSMAKER
and
Splrella Corsctlcrrc.
Loop City, Nebraska
Norton Lambert
DRAY A TRANSFER
Solicits Your Business— Phone
Blue 60, or E. G. Taylor's Eleva
tor or either lumber yard.
Township Stateacit*.
LOUR TOWISIIP.
Statement of receipts and expend!'
lures for Logan township, Sherman
county. Nebraska, for the rear 1913:
Bills allowed Feb. 25th. 1913:
General Fund
Havhurst-Gallaway Hdw. Co. t
D C l*enniston.
Lincoln White.
1 Q Pray.
Bridge Fund
Keystone Lumber Co.
Hoad Fund District No. 4
14
2
2
3
53
25
00
tt)
00
10
John J Sekutera. 10 00
District So. 5
David Kay. 4 tO
Bills allowed July 1. 1013:
General Fund
Russel Grader Mfg Co."01 sc
Frank Adams. 3 J
A C Ogle. 11»
O F Petersen. 3 SC
Lincoln White. 2 tt
J Q Pray. 4 5e
Bridge Fund
Keystone Lumber Co. 100 3>'
Leininger Lumber Co. 35 62
Road Fund Dist. No. 3
Charles Quarts.251 95
Tony Silver. 8 «i
Earl Petersen.. 4 0c
Charles Piacek. 19 Oo
Lem Knapp. 3 90
Roman Dembowski. 3 50
John J Golus. 8 65
Andrew Kowalski. 8 60
Tony Kosmicki.. 32 50
John Kosmicki. 14 40
Lewis Palu. 8 60
Charles Mostek. 17 50
Lincoln White. 3 50
Fred Stamm. 15 00
Frank Jarros. 7 00
Road District No. 4
John J Sekutera. 70 60
Thomas Sekutera. 39 90
Stanley M Piantkowski. 4 00
George Thompson. 8 00
Frank Pruss. 22 40
Frank Slabzewski. 19 90
Wm R. Stirkney. 5 60
Grant Stickney. 80
John Lonowski. 21 60
Frank Kowalski. 1 80
Frank Lswandowski. 15 40
Tony Lewandowski . 4 00
Jay E Pray. 10 40
Frank Rossa. 7 00
Charles J Petersen. 2 20
Andrew Kowalski. 31 50
August bundstrom. 40
Ren Ackerman. 7 00
J Q Pray. . 13 3o
Joseph Ackerman. 7 70
Road District No. 5
WmJJung. 30 80
Charles Smith. 11 00
Wm H Watts. 24 15
Lem Knapp. 15 75
Hans Johnson. 117 00
Ernest Krohn. 33 25
G W Johnson. 80 651
Burr Robbins. 4 00
Wm Kay. 19 25
Bert Kav. 5 95
E E Tracy . 16 30
Bills allowed Jan, 6,1914:
General Fund
J Q Fray.
Keystone Lumber Co.
Hayhurst-Galiaway Hdw Co...
Lelninger Lumber Co.
Estate of T M Reed.
A C Ogle.
Erank Adams.
J Q Pray.
Lincoln White.
John Augustyn.
Hoad Fund Dist. No 3
John Howe.
Joe Ruta.
Andrew Kowalski..
L White.
Stanley Ruta.
V S Hansen.
Ered Stamm.
diaries Quartz..
Road District No. 4
Andrew Pilaster.
Stanley Kontor.
Bruno’ Lorchick.
Waiter Lewandowski.
Frank Kowalski.
Ka-.li Piantkowski.
Chas Stickney.
Grant Stickney.
Frank Slabzewski. .
Tony Lewandowski.
J E Pray.
Frank Pruss.
Andrew Kowalski.
L B Milligan.
Grant Sackney (assigned by J.
J Sekutera).
J J Sekutera.
Road District No. 5
W J Jung.
D C Denniston.
Mike Chilewski.
Hempel Jones.
A W Hahn.
August Yolkman.
Albert Hubbard.
Forenr White.
Peter Thode.
Frank Kennedy.
W H Watts.
W TO wen.
Ernest Krohn.
Bert Kav.
J P Leininger Lbr Co (assigned
by C S Hile).
Wm Kay.
E E Tracy.
Hans Johnson.
8 00
134 35
3 95
15 38
1 80
10 95
80
2 00
2 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
1 U)
14 Ou
7 00
& 60
23 25
176 lo
21 00
21 00
25 00
21 0U
11 Ou
6 00
34 50
33 Ou
19 60
21 00
11 10
14 00
14 0O
1 2u
100 00
67 90
45 75
26 90
2 00
4 00
4 Oil
7 00
6 30
22 5?
12 50
4 80
56 00
13 30
I
4S 25 !
29 58
29 70
92 00
Attest: J. Q. Pkay.
Clerk of Logan Township.
I
I
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP
i
Statement of receipts and expendi
tures for Washington iownship, Gher
man county, Nebraska, for the year
1913:
RECEIPTS
December 17, 1912. To bal., t 225 12
January 1, 1913, To deposit 1,100 00
September 30,1913. To dep. 410 oO
December 22,1913. To dep. 180 00
Total; #1,915 12
EXPENDITURES
Date of check No. Amt.
1913 Cheek Check
January 2, 49 # 22 85
January 8, 59 69 10
January 8, 58 63 75
January 10, 32 3 00
Januarv 11, 60 52 20
January 11, 66 52 00
January 11, 69 12 00
January 11. 67 37 65
January 13, 65 x 5 00
January 13, 63 13 55
January 14, 62 25 00
January 16, 64 4 60
April 16, 68 195 46
April 21. 70 5 00
April 26. 69 2 50
May 6, 71 127 40
June 4 72 2 35
June 7, 73 9 15
June 9, 76 i4 25
J une 9, 75 11 25
JuuelS, 78 3 00
June 20, 79 1 85
June 20, 80 11 25
June 23, 82 116 50
J une 23, 84 17 70
J une 25, 85 43 50
June 25, 87 13 00
June 30, 74 6 75
June 30, 83 11 25
June 30, 77 11 25
July 3, 87 3 75
July 5, 86 10 50
July 29, 90 36 00
July 31, — 21 00
| August 2, A# 3# 60
August 15, 91 16 10
August 18, 92 1 So
August 19, 93 3 To
August 30, 95 36 50
September 15, 96 12 75
September 18, 97 3 85
September 19. 98 35 05
September 20, 99 25 87
September 20. 100 18 00
September 24, 21 2 00
September 25. 94 IS 75
September 27, — 15 00
September 27, 19 15 00
September 27, 22 18 00
October 2, 20 10 00
October 13. 101 19 50
Ocu. * 14. 102 12 00
Octobe. 106 24 85
tVtober i5, 108 29 25
October 15, 110 18 00
►etober 15. 109 9 00
•etober 16, 106 24 00
Viober 16, 103 45 00
•ctotier 16, 107 1? 00
K: toner 17, 111 30 oo
• K toner 17, 117 27 00
Vtober 17, 104 43 87
’Viober 20, 113 6 00
October 23, 116 i 50
' K tober 23, 115 6 76
October 23, 117 6 00
October 24,
October 25,
Octoher 25,
November 5,
November 8,
N’ovetr ber 8,
November 13,
Xovetr ber 13,
December 24,
Decemtier 24,
December 26,
118 ' 9
114 IS
119 3
120 45
123 6
122 6
125 24
124 6
130 3
128 27 75
128 53 50
*1,828 30
1, 1914, *86 82
Total,
Balance on hand Jan.
TO MY ICE PATRONS
Get your ice houses ready the iceing
time is here. 1 am busy putting up
now. will let you know when to come.
* * J. W. Conger.
COAL! COAL! COAL!
We still have some Colorado coal on
hand. At the same old prices, but
cannot buy more when this is sold
out. Taylor’s Elevator.
888888888
I AM GOING TO CONTINUE TO OFFER TOO
better Merchandise than I ever sold you
before. I am going to make it your store
in sellicg better Clothing *md Gents Fur
nishings than can be founi 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
HAVE YOU FORMED THE
CALIFORNIA HABIT?
If not, begin now. Go to California where it
is Summer all Winter long and where you
may enjoy outdoor sports every day in the
year instead of being cooped up one-third of
the time.
Travel in comfort and in pleasant company by selec
ting
Union Pacific
STANDARD ROAD OF THE WEST
Protected by Automatic Electric Block Safety Signals.
Five splendidly equipped trains to California every
day. For California literature and information
about train service, reservations, etc., apply to
G. W. COLLI PRIEST
AGENT
Bay it Because
It’s a Better Car
Model. T
Tourlny Car
tab. Detroit
$550
Get particulars from William Schumann Loup City. Neb:.