The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, February 05, 1914, Image 5

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SAVING MONEY
IS SIMPLY A PROCESS OF GROWTH
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P<»KM THE HABIT and financial
fc-iow* *>U crow f?t*m your first small
iepowt by the same law that “Great
| oaks from little acorns irrow.’*
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No one becomes financially Indepen
[ dent in a day
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EVERYONE CAN SAVE A LITTLE AT A TIME
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'TICK Tm YOCR SAVING PLAN AND YOU
! WILL GET THERE
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"e welcome your account and will
Lip you to save and to succeed.
| First National Bank
Loip City, Nebraska.
We Pay 5 per cent on Time Deposits.
A COMPLETE LINE
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Furaitare. Rugs, Linoleum. Shades, Etc.
E. P. DAILY
WE HAVE ON HAND |
Rock Spring Juniper. Hanna. Monarch and
Maitland Lump Coal Also Canon City and
Rock Springs nut and Anthracite stove and Nut t
'-©al <>ur 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
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. Xu Buck. Gun Metal, Patent and
Vici Kid at. Prices from f^50 to $5.00.
GOME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU.
E. E YOU NGQU 1ST, Prop.
YOI ARE INVITED TO ATTEND
THE MOVING PICTURE SHOW
At the New Opera House
Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
Matiner rrery Saturday afternoon
| Chang*- ev*-ry nigkt and nothing bat the best of
picture* will be shown here. Everybody is cordially
I invited to attend.
THOMAS DADDOW '
LOCAL NEWS.
Miss Myrtle Keeler is visiting a
sister in Omaha.
Mrs. Ida Ogle and little daugh
ter are visiting at Kalona, Iowa.
Merrifield Pianos for sals by
O. F. Petersen
Miss Lettie Peugh visited from Fri
day till Sunday at the H. W. Brodock
home.
S. S. Polski and wife of Ashton
attended the big banquet last Fri
day evening at the opera house.
Leave orders for the C.L. McDonald
dray at either lumber yard, or at E
G. Taylor’s.
W. R. Mellor took time from
duties at Lincoln to come up and
attend the banquet last Friday
night, returning to the capital the
following morning.
Bring in your chickens to Lee Bros,
and receive from them the highest
market price.
W. S. Waite, as secretary of
the commercial club of this city,
attended the state meeting of the
commercial club secretaries at Lin
coln last week.
The 33rd anniversary of the or
ganization of the Christian En
deavor Societies of the Presby
terian church was celebrated at
the Presbyterian church last Sun
day evening, with a program of
music and talks, very interesting
in all numbers.
Lee Brothers will pay you the high
est price for chickens.
Will Ohlsen came home last Fri
day from Central City for an over
Sunday visit at home. Mr. Ohl
sen is supervising architect of the
two new school houses and a new
church being builded in that city.
I le is one of the brightest and most
talented of our Loup City young
men.
If you want good, prompt draying,
call on C. L. McDonald, successor to j
Hagood.
In a letter enclosing a remit-1
tance for another year's visits of
the Northwestern. Martin Ene
voldsen. who is at Pool, this state,
says: "I hurry to the box when
the Northwestern is due. as I am
anxious to see and read the news.’'
He and family are well and send
regards to their many friends in
Loup City.
I have an unlimited amount of wood
cut in stove length. I will sell at
12.50 per 26 inch wagon box full.
Phone 8130. 2-4 2t A. M. Lewis.
Mrs. T. P. Bishop, who had
been here for the past two weeks
visiting her mother, Mrs. George
Keeler, and her brother and sis
ters. left last Thursday for Plain
view, this state, to join her hus
band, who is visiting his parents
there, and thence to the Pacific
Coast, where they moved some
time ago from Norfolk, this state.
For Sale or Trade—Froehlich build
ing in Loup City, Neb. Call on or ad
dress Ira Timson, Arcadia, Neb. j22-4
County Judge Smith last Satur
day issued a marriage license to
Mr. Emil Zeller and Miss Clara
Alma McCoy, both of this county,
near Boelus. The prospective
groom is a son of our good friend,
Mathias Zeller of Boelus, and a
fine appearing young man. The
bride-to-be is of one of the best
families of that section. May joy,
happiness and prosperity go with
them.
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
Mrs. St. John, a National speaker
for the W. C. T. U., will give a Social
Purity talk in the Methodist church
Sunday morning at the regular hour
of morning service. She will speak in
the evening at the Baptist church at
the regular hour of service. She is a
woman of broad experience and great
ability. We bespeak a large attend
ance at each church. She will ad
dress the High School at the Monday
chapel hour, 10:30 a. m. Monday at
3 p. m. she will give a lecture to the
ladies in the Paesbyterian church.
For Rent—My city residence pro
perty consisting of a block of ground,
house and barns in Loup City, former
ly owned by J. T. Hale. Cali at First
National Bank. Ed Zakrzruskl,
2-5 2t Owner.
Special Teacher's Examination.
A special examination in county
certificate subjects only will be given
Saturday, Feburary 21. The subjects
scheduled for Friday are to be given
Saturday forenoon, and the subjects
scheduled for Saturday are to be given
Saturday afternoon.
L. H. Currier,
2-4 2t County Superintendent.
Professional Cards
ROBT. P.' STARR
Attorney at Law
LOUP CITY. SEBMSK1.
R-J. Nightingale & Son
Attorney and
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
LoCP ClTT, - SlBEAKA.
Only set of Abstract books is oonty
O. E. LONCACRE
Physician & Surgeon
Office. Over New Bank.
TELEPHONE CALL, N0.3S
A. J. KEARNS
Physician & Surgeon
Phone. 30. OIBee nt RmWmk*
Two Doors East of Telephone Central
Lnnp Eitfi " Mehraska
A. S. MAIN
Physician & Surgeon
Loup City, Nebr.
Office at Residence.
Telephone Connection
J. E. Bowmit M D. Carrie L. Bowman M D.
BOWMAN & BOWMAN
PHYSICIANS & SURGEON'S
Phone1 14 Loop Otj. 3,bmU|
S. A. ALLEN
DENTIST
LOUP CITY, - - XEB.
Office np stairs in the new State
Bank buildlnp.
W. L. MARCV
DENTIST
Loup City, Nebraska.
OFFICE: East Side Public Sanaa*.
Phone. Brown 116
V. I. McDONALL
Prompt Dray Work
Call lumber yards or Taylor’s
elevator. Satisfaction guaran
teed. Phone Brown 57
C. R. SWEETUND
PLUMBER & ELECTRICIAN'
For good clean and neat work
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Come and get my prices
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STORY WITH TWO
SIDES.
Maritail troubles, like the poor,
are always with us. A farmer;
living not more than 2.000 mile.®
from Fairbury, had an advertise
ment inserted in a paper reading:
“Notice—My wife having left
my bed and board. I will not be
responsible for any debts she may
contract. *’
Whereupon the wife read the
paper and went mad. so blamed
mad she grabbed her typewriter
and wrote for publication the fol
lowing:
“Whereas, my one-time hus
band has published in the paper
that I have left his bed and board.
Well, his bed was little better
than a board—why should I not
leave it? I paid for the bed from
money I made teaching school be
fore we were married and made
the feather tick with my own
hands and killed the bedbugs that I
got on the slats. I could stand i
the bugs better than him. The
bugs worked only nights and while;
they have a disagreeable odor
when smashed they smell all right i
if you leave them alone, but as for
the old man. whew, it was only
about once a month that he wash
ed his feet and the tobacco smell
on his clothes clung to him like a
louse. Leave his bed and board—
I should say I did. I furnished
the board—cooked the meals stood
off the grocer and the meat man.
If it hadn't been for the kids I'd
left him long ago. As for con
tracting debts, he never did any
contracting. That's what those
debts needed—contracting: they
always expanded when he was
around and I took in sewing to
keep them from expanding any
more. You'll have to go to work
now, and contract them yourself.
Keep your old bed and board I
don't want any more of them."—
Journal.
SHOES ABORT TO SOAR
New York—In the opinion of
speakers at the annual convention
of the National Shoe Retailers* as
sociation, the retail price of shoes
may soon reach 810 a pair. “Pure
shoe laws," already adopted in
twenty-five states, and several
measures of the same nature now
pending in congress, were given as
the cheif cause for increasing the
price of footwear.
Clear Creek Items
L. B. Van Dyke shipped a car of
cattle to Omaha Tuesday.
Barry Hinman was in this vicinity
last week fixing telephones
George Zahn hauled a couple loads
of oats from Mason this week.
Edgar Van Dyke hauled wheat to
Mason Tuesday and Wednesday.
Edgar Van Dyke purchased a team
of horses from Glen Smith this week.
Lawerance Lowry returned to his
school duties at Broken Bow Satur
day.
Mrs. Bagar and little daughter
spent Tuesday with Mrs. Warren Ed
son.
Miss Bussell and Dwight Chamber
lain visited Sunday afternoon at the
Adam Zahn home.
A number of school children in this
vicinity have just recovered from an
attack of chieken pox.
Another of Boss Haddix's horses
wen taken sick this week, Mr. fiad
dix has already lost several horses
this winter.
A few of the farmers in the neigh
borhood have been losing cattle latelv.
Blackleg is thought to be the prevail
ing disease.
FOR SALE
Fifteen pure-bred Poland China
bred sows. See me '
Order of Hearing and Notice on
Petition for Settlement of Account.
In the County Court of Sherman Coun
ty Nebraska.
State of Nebraska.
Sherman County,
To the heirs, legatees, devisees and
all persons interested in the estate of
John Brown, deceased:
On reading the petition of David
Brown, executor of the estate of John
Brown, deceased,praying a final settle
ment and allowance of his account
filed in this Court on the 24th day of
January, 1914, and for an order and
decree assigning and distributing the
residue of said estate. It is hereby
ordered that you and all persons in
terested in said matter may, and do,
appear at- the County Court to be held
in and for said County, on the 17th,
day of February A.D.1914, at 10 o'clock
A. M., to show cause, if any there be,
why the prayer of the petitioner
should not be granted, and that notice
of the pendency of said petition and
the hearing thereof be given to all
persons interested in said matter by
publishing a copy of this order in the
Loup City, Northwestern a weekly
newspaper printed in said county, for
3 successive weeks prior to said day of
bearing.
Dated January 27th, 1914.
E. A. Smith,
County Judge,
pub. Feb. 12.
GOTCH SAYS HE’S
THAI WRESTLING
Frank Gotch champion wrestler
of the world who has been retir
ing annually for the last four years,
probably is out of the game for
ever. says the Kansas City Star.
Gotch was recently offered $30,000
for three matches to take place in |
New York, but he turned down
the offer. In the past the jingle
of the coin has lured him from his
Iowa farm, but now he says that
no amount of money can induce
him to enter the game again. In
a letter to his manager, Emil
Klank. received .yesterday, Gotch
says:
“Please announce positively that
I am through with wrestling for
ever. My wife and myself have
gone over ‘.be matter throughly
and nothing will ever induce me
to change my mind. The call of
the foreigners and the offer of big
purses will never make me leave
the farm again. I would suggest
that Bee 11 and Amercus get togeth
er and then let the winner of this
match defend the title. I will wil
linging waive my right to the title*
in favor of the winner of the match
between Beell and Americus.’’
YOU WILL BE PLEASED
In buying your suits for
Spring either Tailor made
or Ready-to-Wear. Re
member the guarantee on
every garment.
Spring Hats are in stock
the best for the money
Arrow Brand collars
none better. At
LORERTZ’S
The Oily Men’s and Bey’s Fnrnisking Store.
HORSES AND MOLES
WANTED
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If you have a {
horse or mule
to sell call No.
20, or see
N. A. Warrick
Burr Robbins
Auctioneer
Loup City, — Nebraska
Rates 1 per cent on farm sales. Give me a
call. Phone 9811.
LOUP CITY FLOUR
Why buy Flour shipped here by outside mills
when you can get
Loup City White Satin floor
for less money, and every sack guaranteed.
All dealers handle our flour.
LOUP Cm MILL & LIGHT CO.
Bay it Because
It’s a Better Car
Model T
Tourine Car
f.o-b. Detroit
Get particulars fromTWilliam Schumann Loop City, Nebr,