The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, January 22, 1914, Image 5

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    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 150.00. “I
have paid that bill,” said Jones, "and there
is th<* check,endorsed by you.” That settled it
SMITH 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 ha'* 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
pay a bill twice.
First National Bank
Leap City, Nebraska.
We Pay 5 per cent on Time Deposits.
SMITH LOST $50.00
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A Complete Line
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Fnrniture, Rugs, Linoleum, Shades, Etc.
E. P. DAILY
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WE HAVE ON HAND
Rock Springs. Juniper. Hanna. Monarch and
Maitland Lump Coal Also Canon City and
Hock Spr ng* nut and Anthracite stove and Nut
oal Our twenty-six years in the coal business
here enable us to select the coals of quality
Try your next order from here.
KEYSTONE LUMBER COMPANY
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GOOD LOOKS and ENDURING QUALITY
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We have them in Brown, Tan and Black,
Velours. Nu Buck. Gun Metal, Patent and
Yici Kid at. Prices from 50 to *5.00.
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YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND
THE MOVING PICTURE SHOW
At the New Opera House
Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
Matinee every Saturday afternoon
e%rrv nigl t aud nothing buttbe best of
*4 1'ietun f trill be shown be-e. Everybody is cordially
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THOMAS DADDOW
LOCAL NEWS.
For Sale—One Du roe Jersey boar.
S. lossi, Route 2.
C. C. Cooper was in Omaha
last week purchasing goods for his
store.
Judge Wall had legal business
in Omaha last week, going down
to the city Thursday morning.
Good fresh candy at 10c per pound
at the Ten Cent Store.
The Commercial Club annual
banquet has been set for the even
ing of the 30th of this month.
Marrifiald Pianos for salo by
O. F. Potsrson
Mr. and Mrs. W R. Boyce were
visiting friends at Arcadia seve»"al
days last week.
Lee Brothers will pay you the high
est price for chickens.
J. T. Hale came up from Grand
Island last Saturday on business
matters.
Have you seen the samples for men's
clothing the Loup City Merc. Co.
have got in for spring?
Miss Zelpha Richards of South
Bend is the new stenographer in
the State Bank.
August Volkman left Saturday
for southwest Texas, where he has
purchased £ tract of land near
Edenburgh.
Five hundred spring samples for
men's SUITS at the Loup City Mer
cantile Co’s.
County Assessor W. T. Owens
; left Monday morning for Lincoln
to attend the annual meeting of
county assessors.
Leave orders for theC.L. McDonald
dray at either lumber ward, or at E
G. Taylor’s.
Some one left a pair of rubbers
in this office last week. They are
No 8s and won't fit our Cinderella
feet, hence can’t use them. Owner
; come and get them.
Bring in your chickens to Lee Bros,
and receive from them the highest
^ market price.
The dates for the coining Coun
ty Fair have been set for Sept. 22
25. Jenner’s Park has also been
selected again as the place for
holding same.
If you want good, prompt draying.
call on C. L. McDonald, successor to
Hagood.
Myrl Warrick shipped fifty
horses to Grand Island last Satur
day, some of which Myrl says
were especially fine.
Glen Steven and wife went to
Shelton last Thursday, where they
were to visit with friends and re
latives.
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. Joseph Biaschke left Monday
morning for Eden burgh, Texas,
k near which town he has purchased
I a tract of land and will become a
I full fledged Texan.
For Rent—Farm of 320 acres In
Valley county. A. E. Charlton. Loup
I City. Neb., phone 9203. 41
Elsewhere in this issue will be
I!found the dray card of Norton
Lambert, who is now engaged in
the draying business in this city.
Ij Give him a call when in need of
service of a dra.v.
For Sale or Trade—Froehlich build
ing in Loup City, Neb. Gallon or ad
dress Ira Timson. Arcadia. Neb. j22-t
A. E. Chase, Wm. Hancock,
. Henry Beck and H. J. Johansen.
S of the board of directors of the
Sherman County Fair Association.
* went to Lincoln Monday to at
i tend the meeting of the State
Board of Organized Agriculture in
session at the capital this week.
A. J. Johnson also went down
with the bunch to attend the
meeting.
It looks as if the Loup City Merc.
Co. were going to sell every man a
SUIT in the country for spring.
Chas. Schwaderer returned from
his trip to Texas last Thursday.
Charlie tells us he purchased a 120
acre tract in the Rio Grande
country, of which W. D. Zimmer
man is agent. He expects to
move down there in the near fu
ture. As we understand it, there
are a number of German citizens
buying and going to buy in and
| around where Charlie has his land
and make it a German community.
\\ hat a time the boys will have
there with their reunion of old
I Loup Cityans each year.
Professional Cards
ROBT. P. STARR
Attorney at Law
LOUP CITY. SEBRSSKS.
R J. Nightingale & Son
totorwy ui Cmcr-it-lif
Loup City, Nebraska.
R. H. MATHEW
Attorney at Law
And Bonded Abstractor,
Loup City, Nebraska
Aaron Wall
La-w^rer
Practices in all Courts
Loup City, Neb.
ROBERT H. MATHEW
Bonded Abstracter
Lour City, - Nebraska.
Only set of Abstract books in county
O. E. LONCACRE
Physician & Surgeon
Office, Over New Bank.
TELEPHONE CALL, NO.39
A. J. KEARNS
Physician & Surgeon j
Phnae. 30. OIBce at Resilience |
Two Doors East of Telephone Central |
Laup Eita. - Nebraska
A. S. MAIN
Physician & Surgeon
Loup Gity, Nebr.
(>t£ce at Residence.
Telephone Connection
J. E. Bowman M. D. Carrie L. Bowman M. D.
BOWMAN & BOWMAN
PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS
Phonel H Loup City. 'Sabrweka
S. A. ALLEN
DENTIST
LOUP CITY, - NEB.
Office up stairs id the new State
dank bmldimr.
W. L. MARCY
DENTIST
Loup City, Nebraska.
OFFH E: East Side Publi:- Sou we.
Phone. Brown 116
V. I. McDONALL
Prompt Dray Work
Call lumber yards or Taylor’s
elevator. Satisfaction guaran
teed. Phone brown 57
C.SWtETLAND
PLUMBER & ELECTRICIAN
For i£o»*d clean and ne:tt work
Sati-faction Guaranteed
Come and get my prices
Rufus Hiddlesou
DRAY AND TRANSFER
Your Business Solicited
Phone, Either Lumber Yard or
E. G. Taylor's Elevator
FRANK ADAMS
General Blacksmithing
Horse Shoeing aud Wood
work Come in and see me.
J. E. WEiNMAN
I%eter • tt a r * a n
Authorized to make inspec
tions for Inter-State Ship
ments
Office up stairs. State Bank
Building
Phone No. 10S
Mrs. R. N. Pritchard
DRESSMAKER
aid
Splrella Corsetime.
Loup City, Nebraska
Norton Lambert
DRAY A TRANSFER
Solicits Your Business— Phone
Blue 60, or E. G. Taylor's Eleva
tor or either lumber yard.
Reports Roads in
Very Bad Shape
A. Spelts was down from his
place last Saturday and says up
at the head of Dead Horse he saw
at least three autos stuck in the
bad roads. Mr. Spelts says if the
Commercial Club wants Loup City
to get the big trade from that way
and earn the eternal gratitude of
those patrons of the county seat
for the love of Moses look after
the horrid condition of the roads
up at the head of Dead Horse.
No one not acquainted with the
conditions could for a moment aj>
preciate them. We tried to get
Mr. Spelts to write of them, but
he said just tell the people that
they could not be worse and sigi
my name to what you say. From
that we should glean that the
roads are not just as smooth and
nice as a city boulevard. But
candidly will not the Commercial
Club take cognizance of the above
and see if the conditions may not
be bettered?
M. E. Choir Shown
Pleasant Time
The M. E. Choir were enter
tained in a most hospitable man
ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
C. J. Tracy, Friday evening. Af
ter the usual practice several
guessing contests were held with
forfeits jtaid by the losing sides.
Then came a very dainty luncheon
with a pro and con discussion of
the Texas fever, which seemed to
be raging. Those present were
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Johnson, Rev.
and Mrs. L.V. Slocum, Mr. J.W.
Long. Mr. L. X. Smith. Mrs. R.P.
Starr.MrsJ. W. Jones.Misses Edith
Smith. Nettie Southwell, Nettie
Mead and Meroe Outhouse, Mr.
and Mrs. Steen.
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.
FOR SALE
Fifteen pure-bied Poland China
bred sows. See me for prices.
H. J. Johansen.
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
ind tire or six acres of ground in al
falfa. fenced chicken tight. For terms
ind particulars, see Alfied Anderson.
SHERIDAN COAL gets better each
rear and the price is much less than
most coal sells for. If you try Sheri
ian we guarantee it will never till up
rour stove pipes. Lump 97.00, Nut
S6.50. Pea 96.25 for sale at Taylor's
Elevator.
Notice of Sheriffs Sale of Real Es
tate.
Notice is hereby given that by vir
tue of an order of ale to me directed
riom the District Court of Sbermrn
Jounty Nebraska, upon the decree of
foreclosure rendered in said court on
the 17th day 01 December, 1912, in the
consolidated action wherein the cause
(therein Solomon P. Farhat was plain
tiff and John Far rah Sal i me Far rah,
Abdallah Ayoub. Anisie Ayoub. the
unknown heir* of Frank Kwiatkowski
ieceased. Tekla Polskl, Edward 6
raylor, J. D. Lau. Noyes-Norman
Shoe Company and Nebraska Mercan
tile Company were defendants, was
:onso!idated with the cause wherein
Solomon P. Farhat was plaintiff, and
Ed. Farhat. Kos&ie Farrah, Abdallah
Avoub, Anissie Ayoub, John Farrah,
Salime Farrah. Edward G. Taylor, J.
D. Lau. Noyes-Norman Shoe company.
Nebraska Mercantile Company and
Tekla Polski were defendants,—! have
levied upon Lot Seven. Lot Eight, and
Lot Nine in Block Nine, and Lot One
in Block Twelve, all in the original
Town, now Village, of Ashton.situate
in Sherman County Nebraska; and 1
will on the 27th day of January, 1914,
at two o clock p. m. of said day at the
south doer of the Court House in
Loup City. Sherman County, Nebr
braska. offer for saland sell the above
described real estate at public auction
to t he highest bidder for casn, to sat
isfy the several amounts found due
the plaintiff, towit: the sum of *1230.
47 and 1783.03. witn interest from date
of decree at seven per seven cent per
annum, and the amount found due
the cross-petitioner, Tekla Polski, in
the sum of *bo2.S5. and the amount
found due the cross-petitioner. Ed
ward G. Taylor, in the sum of *267 00,
and tiie amount found due the cross
petitioner. J. D. Lau, in the sum of
*373.69 with interest at ten per cent
per annum, on said last mentioned
sums from date of said decree, and
costs of said action and accruing
costs, and which several amounts
were adjudged to be due the plaintiff
and said cross-petitioner from the de
fendants, John Farrah, Salime Far
rah. Abdallah Ayoub, Anisie Ayoub,
Ed Farrah and Bossie Farrah. and to
be liens on the above described pre
mises.
Dated at Loup City, Nebraska this
23rd day of December, 1913.
L. A. Wntuxi,
Sheriff of Sherman
County Nebraska.
R. J. Nightingale & Son, Plaintiffs,
attorneys. _
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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
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HORSES AND MULES
WANTED
If you have a (
horse or mule
to sell call No.
20, or see
N. A. Warrick
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