The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, April 09, 1914, Image 5

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    | V. F. MASOI. fruited L HANSEN, Cashier
EVERY YOUNG
MAN KNOWS
t »; • '■ r to get anj'where in this world. HE MUST
ATTRACT ATTEN TK>N OF THE BIG MEN,
FOt THE WHEEL THAT SQUEAKS THE LOUDEST IS THE
ORE THAT GETS THE GREASE.”
i
\ :.g ..... ■ t <\ iwj iug your bills bj-check
.ing help* a j oung man :a r> in advancement in busi
than to h- k: 'u n a* >ne who keeps his bills paid—
tneri* all obligations and lias a hank account,
Y • <1 WILL RECEIVE .11*ST AS COURTEOUS AT
ILNTIoN WITH A DOLLAR DEPOSIT AS YOU
WOULD WITH A HUNDRED DOLLAR ONE.
START TODAY
First National Bank
Loup City, Nebraska.
We Pay 5 per cent on Time Ceposits.
MAKE TOUR APPEARANCE
COUNT
We know of no better
wa\ of trettilift a <T'>od job
and iiokiitifr il than dress
> tic part. The stylishly
utrt"! man invite- atten
t m and receive- consider
a’ . • the business world t
..f to,; v v. 1 you'll find a :
• : a natty *
, ; t.. h;> • ! best invest j
ment you can make.
W , -ot.if in and -ee ;
o r rhnjr values in pop- .
ular priced apparel?
$10 to .$25
THE HUB
. VICTOR VIEWER, Prop
Tfcc Place Hhere tou Save money
•' * *] i
"T-•
When in
Need of
COAL
or first-class
Liaro/ber
of all dimensions,
We also have a car of Coke.
We a>'« Lave a good lin— of Fence potUs, range
it* in price from ten to fifty cents.
]*L - K»*-: i'9 at-i \c’i will receive prompt attention
LEININGER LUMBER COMPANY
Dreamland Theatre
Changes Pictures Every
Meaday, Wednesday and Friday.
Oni> the r*est pictures shown. Everyone passed on
by Board of Censorship.
Fer an Evenings Fun and Pleasure
Meet Me In Dreamland.
Try Tow Next Job of Printing at
This Office. We Know That Yon
Will Be Pieased With Results
LOCAL NEWS
Miss Fred Odendahl visited at
I
St. Paul last Saturday.
Miss Madge Holmes was a
Grand Island passenger Saturday.
Wanted young calves. L. S Smith.
E. A. Miner of the First Trust
Co. was a passenger for Grand Is
land Saturday morning.
Mrs. Chas. Briggs was a passen
ger Columbus, Neb., last Saturday
morning.
Wanted—To buy young calves. Call
j 7611. Hem pel Jones.
M rs. H. W. Watts and children
went to Ord last Thurday morn
ing for a visit.
Merrifield Pianos for salo by
O. F. Potorson
Miss E. E. Ditto has added her
I
I name to our growing list of read
1 ers. Many thanks.
Three new unsolicited subscrib
ers in one day is not so bad. That
was the record for last Thursday.
Thanks to each.
Highest cash market price paid for
hides and chickens at Eggers Meat
Market.
C. A. Clark, the creamery
plutocrat, was here Friday look
ing after his interests going home
Saturday morning.
—
T. L. Grierson, the new* butter
inaker at the creamery, has moved
into the Henry French cement
house near the Wharton house,
vacated by O. D. Henyan.
Leave orders for John McDonall
i dray at either lumber yard, or at E'
G. Taylor’s, or Phone Bed 104
Arthur Hansel, like all of our
Itest young married men, has be
come a new reader of the North
western. Arthur is one of our
most progressive young men.
Last Thursday morning Frank
Rossa and wife, left us for Union,
Montana, where they expect to
make their future home. The
Northwestern wishes for these
young people good fortune in their
western home.
If you want good, prompt draying,
call on John McDonall, successor
to L.C. McDonall. Phone Bed 104
Peter J. Ross is another of our
progressive young farmers to add
his name to our list of readers.
, Many thanks. And still there's
room for all the rest of the good
people who may possibly not be
readers already of the great fam
ily journal.
ii you warn trees, plants or snruos.
or insurance of any kind call on F. E.
Brewer. Phone red 60 Loup City.
A card received from our friend,
C. M. Snyder, last Saturday said
he and wife had arrived in Kear
ney safe and sound from Ravenna
and had his goods in his new home
ready for living. Charley is edg
ing away from God’s country, go
ing from his farm here to Raven
na, thence now to Kearney, where
be has purchased a fine home and
we hope will get no farther away.
Farmers—Don’t forget your discs,
this is the time for you to get them
sparpened and A. C. Ogles is the place.
Bert Travis’ 10c store has been
enlarged to twice its former size
the past week, by taking out the
partition at the rear and making
the store the entire depth of the
buildiag. Mr. Gzehoviak, who
had been occupying that back
portion removed his goods into
his main store.
Old Mother Earth is getting
good soaking rains these days. Up
to Tuesday there had been more
or less rain for four or five days.
Mighty good for the soil.
If you want a dray, phone A. L. En
derlee. Black 63. or leave your order
with either lumber yard or E. G.
j Taylor. Best of service guaranteed
Frank Robbins, whom we spoke
, of a couple of weeks ago as com
;.ing over from Greeley county, on
! his way to an Omaha hospital.
| suffering from what he suspected
to be a case of cancer of the
stomach, and in going took his
father along to have his case diag
nosed, returned last Wednesday
evening with his father, and re
turned again to Omaha the next
morning. Frank informed us he
would not have to undergo an op
| eration as his trouble had been
diagnosed as recurrant abscesses,
but would have to go to the hos
pital and remain in bed for three
weeks for treatment In the case
’ of his father, A. M. Robbins, his
' trouble was found to be enlarge
ment of the liver and he will un
dergo treatment.
Lost—Pair new wagon doubletrees
near west bridge. Finder will please
leave same at Mason's implement
store. apr 2 2t Milo Gilbert
BARGAINS AT THE
TEN CENT STORE
Some prices of interest at the Ten
Cent SLore:
China nest eggs 3 for 5 cents
Wire hens nests only 10 cents each.
Good hickory hammer handies 5
cents each.
Cold Cream per jar 10 cents
Talcum powder per can 10 cents
Chamois skins a, 10 and 15 cents.
Stocking feet 3 pairs for 35 cents.
Harness rivets per box 7 cents
Good half soles per pair 15cents.
Professional Cards
ROBT. P'. STARR
Attorney at Law
LOUP CITY. NE3R£SK£.
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 Abstracier
Lcrrp Citv. - Nebraska.
Duly set of Abstract books in county
O. E. LONSACRE
Physician & Surgeon
Office, Over New Bank.
TELEPHONE CALL, N0.39
A. J. KEARNS
Physician & Surgeon
Plione, SO. Office at Residencf
Two Doors Ra*-» <*f Telephone Central
Lnnp City - Nebraska
A. S. MAIN
Physician & Surgeon
Lour City, Nebr.
Office at Residence.
Telephone Connection
J. E. Bowman M L». Carrie L. Bowman M. D.
BOWMAN & BOWMAN
PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS
Phjn«114 Loop City. >»br»«ka
J. E. WEINMAN
Veter in a r ia n
Authorized to make inspec
tions for Inter-State Ship
ments
Arcadia, Nebraska
S. A. ALLEN
DENTIST
LOCP CITY, - - NEB.
Office up stairs in the new State
dank bmldinp.
W. L. MARCY
DENTIST
Loup City, Nebraska.
OFFICE: East Side Public Sounie.
Phone. Brown 116
V. I. McDONALL
Prompt Dray Work
Call lumber yards or Taylor’s
elevator. Satisfaction guaran
teed. Phone brown 57
C. R. SWEETLAND
PLUMBER ft ELECTRICIAN1
For good clean and neat work
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Come and get my prices
Rufus Hiddleson
DRAY AND TRANSFER
Your Business Solicited
Phone. Either Lmntier Yard or
E. G. Taylor's Elevator
FRANK ADAMS
General Blacksmithing
Horae Shoeing and Wood
work. Come in and see me.
Norton Lambert
DRAY ft TRANSFER
Solicits Your 'Business— Phone
Blue 60, or E. G. Taylor’s Eleva
tor or eitberlumber ya.nL
I LOCAL NEWS.
Various portions of the state re
! port epidemics of small pox.
Milk and cream for special occasions.!
L. X. Smith. ,
A Hastings man got 7‘>2 eggs |
from 42 liens in 31 days. That's
going some.
Wanted to Buy—Double-barrel,
I hainmcrlessshot gun. A. E. I'harl
ton. _ apr2tf
Miss Florence Leininger was
home from the University lust
week for a short visp at home.
Page Woven Wire at sjiecia! price.
L. X. smith.
Z\Ii ?s Adi lie Le:u::. ;erwr.s {own
from Sa"gent last tsalurday for a
few hours at home, returning in
the evening.
I rietter set out. some or those >or
! way Poplar trees, home-grown bj F.
E. Brewer, Loup City. apr2tf.
Clark Reynolds and Warren
Geil returned from Valentine last
Saturday evening where Clark had
been to look after his prize draw
ing of land.
Miss Pearl Needham returned
last Friday evening from a week's
visit in (hiutjia and at the home of;
Rev. Tourtellot at Denison, Iowa. ]
She reports the reverend anti fam-;
ilv situated nicelv m their new
I 1
| home
I membered to all friends here.
—
Congressman Moses P. Kinkaidl
has announced his intention of
again lieiiur a candidate for corr
grass from the Bix Sixth. And
there is not a democrat within the
confines of the district that can
get Itis goat. Just as long as
Congressman Kinkad wants to re
main in the lower house of con
gress, just so long will the jceople
see that he has a seat there.
To all those owing me on account.
I wish you would ,kindly pay me at
\our earliest convenience.
J. YV. Conger.
To lovers of the picture show,
i; will i»e interesting to know that j
the opera house i> making a sjtecial j
effort of late to get suj>erior film
stories and thus make the picture j
show more attractive. Last Satur
day night, among other features
at the oi>era house was "Beauty
and the Beast, the great fairy tale
and a g<*od house was present to
greet this very superior picture.
We are glad to learn that Mr. j
Daddow is getting i*etter film j
| stories as the days go by and our <,
jteople will certainly appreciate 1
I hi* doing so by increased attend- i
• ’!
anee at his play house.
A sj>ecial election will be held ,
: in Sherman county on May 12th
! to vote on the proposition of issu
ing Inin Is to the amount of $7f>.
«mm> for the construction of a new
court house at Loup City. If we
were a voter and property owner
in Sherman county we should
favor the improvement, The pre
sent court house is an eyesore and
unsafe, and but poorly reflects the
enterprise and progressiveness of
the jK-tiple of Sherman county.
The Sherman county court house
is of that type of county buildings
one would expect to find in some
of the backwoods inland counties
down in Arkansas, but it doesn't
show up very creditably as the
headquarters of a Nebraska county
where the real estate owners are
lieginning to value their land up
to the $7-~* and $100 an acre mark.
They say the .old court house is1
not yet paid for. and more or less
scandal attached to its construc
tion. more than a generation ago.
| but doe* not alterthe fact that the
i records of the county, which af
! fects the title of every piece of >
! real estate in the county, are in
i constant danger of destruction by
! fire, ami the enterprise and pro
! gressiveness of the county gets a 1
; black eye every time a visitor or |
possible investor visits the county j
seat. A good fire-proof court j
house is a good investment for any j
i county. — Raveqna News.
FOR SALE j,
12 Pure-Bred Shorthorn Bulls 12
See Biemonc 4 Son
Phone 112 Loup City ,
For Sale
A 14-horse Minneapolis traction tn
I gine. This engine is all new fined,
! new lined, new grates. A No. 1 Can
j be secured at a bargain, it bought
| soon. A A. Jensen. l»annebrog. Neb.
-,
FOR SALE
One two-seated carriage, nearly
new; one farm wagon and five or six
acres of ground in alfalfa. fenc<»d |
chicken tight. For terms and particu- 1
lars, see Alfred Anderson.
COAL! COAL! COAL!
We have just received a new supply !
of Colorado coal, have both Lump and
Nut in the Pinnacle,
j We also have some Sheridan Lump
and Nut on hand Lump at $7 no, .
1 Nut at $6.50. Tajlor's Elevator.
I It will do your hearts
good to see these
“nifty” Spring suits.
Mothers! Fathers! Come in and
outfit your boy in
STEEL FIBRE
SUITS
You will find that rare combina
tion—style and strength in boys
clothing.
These sturdy suits please the pride of the youngsters
and please the purse of the parent. As their name
implies they wear like steel. They look good too be
cause they are styled and fashioned by true artists.
Better clothes for boys can’t be made.
LORENTZ’S
The Best Men’s and Boy’s Famishing Store.
A COMPLETE LINE
°f |
Furniture, Rugs, Linoleum, Shades, Etc.
E.P. DAILY
G. W. OLSEN, D.C.
Chiropractor
Will be in his office in the T. D. Wilson resi
dence, on Mondays 6:30 to Tuesday 11 a. m. of
each week. TRY
Chiropractic Spinal Adjustments
and have the cause adjusted
LOUP CITY FLOUR
Why buy Flour shipped here by outside mills
when you can get
Loup City White Satin Flour
for less money, and every sack guaranteed.
* All dealers handle o’^r flour. *
LOIIP CITY MILL& LIGHTCO.
NOTICE TO FARMERS
I have on hand a quantity af the Council Bluffs
Remedy and would be glad to £ pure with you on your
spring supplv of Stock Remedy. All of the big feeders
are good feeders o9 the Coundi Bluffs goods. Phone
or see
Alfred N. Cook, Leup City, Nebr.
Burr Robbins
Auctioneer
Loup City, -* Nebraska
Rates 1 per cent on farm sales. Give me a
call. Phone 9811.
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