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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1914)
S"**"*®®*®**** aassBsaaaiaasBK ■ *■ r rni liil L HANSEN, Caster | I I £ THE | i WOMEN DEPOSITORS l g ~ tjj 4> ^ave maov women among our bank 9 /) customers because we make banking busi- vp H Bess ea^y and pleasant for them. V gl Every Modern Woman Carries a L S& Bank Account. She Needs it Just as a; $£ Surely as a Man Does—For The Help gj 5 It Affords and the Business Training L She Receives. gj S* LADIES, WE WOULD LIKE YOUR AC- S COUNT g J| ANY TIME IS A GOOD TIME: NOW IS THE g '* ACCEPTED TIME. g 9t g f First National Bank | | LmP City, Nebraska. | g We Pay 5 per cent on Time Deposits. E Careful Attention O all our callers plays a wonderful part ;.n our bus-ness. We'd rather have a man leave our store with a smile on his face without making a purchase than have a man leave with a frown after spending his money For that reason we give every man - areful attention and we make it our aim to find out exactly what he wants and see that he gets it. We have nothing * just as good" to offer here no substitutes to pawn off on anyone THE |_| | 1 VICTOR YIENER. Proprietor The Place Where Toe Save Money. WW -Xk/Xk.^k,^/Xk/\ f ^rV W W t A. M. AYE, D. C. { * After everything else has failed do IT ^ not give up. Come and try 4 > CHIROPRACTIC > r and *ret well. Office: two blocks east ^ ^ and one south of opera house ^ w -mv / m. w /mm./m.k/mk ■ When in \ Z 7r» ... jM$ Need of g t C,°,A,L I * or first-class g XjTaro.TDer| of all dimensions,^ 1 We also have a car ot Goke.R w~ IP. harp a rood line of Fencepora, range- L. 2 irx in price fr m ten to fifty cent*. 5 Pb«*t.- He<: and you will receive prompt attentionM * LEININGER LUMBER COMPANY | ; LOCAL NEWS. • — ■ — 1 ! An auto load of young people | attended the class play at Raven j na last Wednesday evening. j W. D. Zimmerman returned j last Saturday from another trip to l j the .Southland. j Genuine seal skin handbags, new j est patterns at Schwaner’s. j Miss Winnie (iusteyer visited j friends at Ashton several days j: last week. — It would be about as easy now to name those who do not go fish ing these days as to name those | who do. Leave orders for John McDenall dray at either lumber yard, orat E' G. Taylor’s, or Phone Red 104 Mrs. Mary Dinsdale of Palmer visited here last Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. W. F. Mason. Miss Lizzie Leininger returned last week from her visit at Lin coln. Omaha, Denison, Iowa, and with her sister and family in Au rora. Highest cash market price paid for hides and chickens at Eggeis Meat Market. A man in the east has been ar rested for having seven wives. 1J ust as if his matrimonial affliction were not punishment enough. Clarence Burt orders the North western sent to his son, Harold, at Winnett, Montana, to keep him informed on matters of in terest at home. Thanks. Farmers—Don't forget your discs, | this is the time for you to get them sparpened and A. C. Ogles is the place. By golly. Just the other day we saw the name of Frank Bee man of Kearney in print. And it was not in regard to politics or of fice. either. What strange things will hapi>en. Tad Scott is again a candidate for representative in the legisla ture from Hamilton county. His many friends in Sherman county will wish to see him succeed him self, jHilitics or no polities. Some very tine hand leather bags now on display at Scjwaners. Roy Chapman sends ns from Rembrandt, Iowa, a year's sub scription to the Northwestern, wishing to keep posted on what is happening at home. Thanks. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Ward,Otto Rettenmayer. and the Misses Stillwell and Wersig, all of Ar - cadia. autoed here last Wednesday | evening to attend the Dream < land theatre. i If you want good. prompt draying. , call on John McDonall, successor to L.C. McDonall. Phone Red 104 ‘ S. A. Pratt and wife drove up , from Hazard last Friday for afew hours stay and visit with friends, I returning to Hazard in the even ing. Of course. Friend Pratt re newed for his favorite paper. M. C. Mulick returned last Thursday from his few weeks' stay at Excelsior Springs, looking tine as a fiddle. Mike cannot say to much in favor of that wonder ful health resort. There is & world of satisfaction in carrying a nice handbag. Schwaner lias the finest ever shown in the city. Mrs. H. M. Mathew's brother. Will Clark, who has been down in Texas on the war zone line for montlis was here last Wednesday visiting her. He says he is not in the least alarmed over the Mex ican troubles and fears no harm to himself. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Zimmer man and their daughter, Mrs. Beth Owens, and two children, arrived here last Wednesday evening from North Yakima. Wash. We understand Mrs. Owens and children will make their future home here with her parents. Lost—April 15th a dark red sow weigh about 190. 3 or 4 rings in nose. Mrs. Ida M. Ogle, tf Phone 7211. Last week at Poole a small c.v 1 clone which was preceded by & heavy rain, occurred at that place on Saturday evening about 10 o'clock. The cyclone took in a I strip of no great width and the greater portion of the damage was ^ done tf* the small buildings and 'chicken houses. Some damage ' was done to the property of C. E. >1Clark, R. M. Pruner and Wm_ 1 Eldridge homes a large number of I shingles were torn from the roof while the damage at the other two ' homes-was confined to the wmMw buildings. A heavy rain wms re ' ieeived. | Remember the 10c store Is located ’ ob the west side, four doors south at f i the po6toffice. West Side 10c Store Curtain rods, 5c, 10c and 15c each. Harness snaps, 5c, 7c ane 10c each. 75 sheets of music at 5c a copy. Post cards of all kinds. 1 cent each. Writing paper. 10c and 15c a box. Lowest prices on dishes at all times Fancy work baskets. 10c. 15c and 20c each. FOR SALE One two-seated carriage, nearly new; one farm wagon and live or six acres of ground in alfalfa, fenced chicken tight. For terms and particu lars. see Alfied Anderson. CATTLE FOR PASTURE I want cattle for pasture on Cole Creek, in Washington township, about 12 miles northwest of Loup City Phone 9240 for particulars. R. P Hatch. Professional Cards ROBT. P. STARR Attorney at Law LOUP CITY. NEBRASKA. R. H. MATHEW Attorney at Law And Bonded Abstractor, Loup City, Nebraska Aaron Wall Xj a w y er Practices in all Courts Loup City, Neb. ROBERT H.MATHEW Bonded Abstracter Lonp Citt, - Nebraska. Only set «>t Abstrsot hooks in county O. E. LONGACRE Physician & Surgeon Office. Over New Bank. TELEPHONE CALL. NO.39 A. J. KEARNS Physician & Surgeon Phoae. SO. Office at RcnnicDce Two Doors East of Telephone Central Limp Eiifl. - Nebraska A. S. MAIN Physician & Surgeon Loup Gity, Nebr. Office at Residence, Telephone Connection j J. E. Bowman M D. Carrie L Bowman M. D. BOWMAN & BOWMAN PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS Rlionffil 14 Loop City. >»hn**k* J. E. WEINMAN l^eter t »t a r i a n Authorized to make inspec ktions for Inter-State Ship ments Arcadia, Nebraska S. A. ALLEN DENTIST LOUP CITY, - - N KB. Office up stairs m the new State dank bmldinp. tV. L. MARCY DENTIST Loup City, Nebraska. OFFICE: East Side Public Suuaie. Phone. Brown llti V. I. McDONALL Prompt Dray Work Call lumber yards or Taylor’s elevator. Satisfaction guaran teed. Phone Brown 57 C. R. SWEETLAND PLUMBER A ELECTRICIAN; For good dean and neat work Satisfaction Guaranteed Come and get my prices Rufus Hiddlesoi DRAY AND TRANSFER Your Business Solicited Phone, Either Lumber Yard or E. G. Taylor's Elevator Norton Lambert DRAY A TRANSFER Solicits Your Business— Phone Blue 60, or E. G. Taylor’s Eleva tor or either! umber yard. | LOCAL HEWS Charley Masin now of Ord, but who used to be here in the pop ! factory, is a candidate for county j clerk in Valley county. _ Mrs. Clarissa Mooaey of Loup City. Nebraska., who is visiting her sister Mrs. Cornwall atEUis ! ton, was a Tingle.v visitor Thurs day, coining over to visit her friend, Mrs. House. She was accompanied by Mrs. Cornwall and her daughter, Mrs. Fouser.— Tingley, la.. Vindicator. " . O. A. Woods received a pony by express last Thursday from ! Idaho. W hen he returned : from that state some months ago, he left the pony there, having taken it out therewith him, and now has just had it shipped back. It is a little beauty and cost him some $40 to have it returned. We have received from Dr. .Tames F. Blanchard, Osteopath, formerly of this- city, but who went to Los Angeles, Calif., a few months ago to take a post gradu ate course in the Pacific Medical College of that city, the announce ment of the graduation exercises of the class of 1914, of which he was a member. E. A. Lalk, wife and baby, from the west, were here a day last week visiting the few remem bered friends of years ago, when Mr. La Ik's father was connected with Lalk and Kriechbaum in booming Loup City property. He wanted to see how the city looked from what it was years ago. He expressed himself as astonished at the wonderful improvements made. \\ e received a letter a few days since from Frank Rossa at Kewa nee. Ills., where he asks us to transfer his Korth western, and where he and family will make their home. It was only a few weeks ago that Frank and family went to Union. Montana, where they expected to reside permant ently. but evidently Frank had the lure of the east in his system and finds it the greater winner. May they find success where they I are. The St. Paul Republican last week commented on the building and expense E. G. Taylor has l*een to in putting in the new head gates and also gives Kelson Smith credit for his engineering quali ties in putting the enterprise through. In doing so, the Re publican credits the news item as from a Loup City paper. We are glad to have the Republican get news from our columns, but why not give due credit, if the item is worth printing? Someone has advanced the opinion tliat the letter “JE”is the most unfortunate letter in the Engish alphabet, because is al ways out of cash, forever in debt, never out of danger and in hell all the time. For some reason, he over looked the fortunate* of the letter, as we call attention to the fact “e” is never in war and always in peace. It is the beginning of of ease and the end of trouble. Without it there would be no meat no life and no heaven. It is1 the center of honesty, makes love perfect, and without it there could be no editors, devils nor news. The new “Central Nebraska and Loup Rivers Route, ’* which goes from North platte via Broken Bow, Arcadia, North Loup, Scotia. Fullerton, Genoa and Columbus, and then over the Lincoln High way to Omaha, will be distinctly marked by posts an poles punted with a five inch band of white and a five inch band of black above and below. The rout* between Broken Bow and Columbas has been selected and will be mostly marked during the coming week. The route from Broken Bow to Nort h Platte has not as yet been selected, and it may go by way of Callaway or by way of Media and Arnold to North Platte. Teachers' Reatiag Circle Ex Teachers' Beading circle examina tion held Saturday afternoon Nay 16. L. H. Currier, Co. Supt. COAL! COAU COAU We have just received a new supply of Colorado ooaL. bare both Lump and N ut in the Pinnapie. We also have some Sheridan Lump and Not on hand. Lump at *7.00, Nut at M.50. Taylor** Elevator. For Solo A 14-horse Minneapolis traction en gine. Tills engine is all new flned, new lined, new grates. A No. L CAP be secured at a bargain, it bought COMMENCEMENT The various events of Com mencement week will take place as follows: The class sermon will be preach ed May 17, at 8:<X> p.-m.. by the Kev. L. V. Slocumb of the M. E. church. The Senior class play will be given Tuesday evening. May 19. Commencement exercises will l>e held May 2'Jth, the address will be given by Chancellor C. A. Fulmer, of the Nebraska Wes leyan University. All these events will be held at tie liaddow opera house. A p<»stal can! from our good friend, John Warneke, who is now in Florida, requests the Northwestern to be sent to him at Zephyrhills. that state till further; notice. He says he has seen Gib-1 son. Hunter, Briggs, McCoy, Ful ler and C. Christensen from Ne braska. and they all own land around there, except Christensen who has moved back to St. Paul and took with him an aligator for a pet. _ Anyone can Apply CAMPBELL’S Varnish Stain * Made in aD colon For Finiaking Floors, Fnrniterc and all Interior ^Woodwork P’aian and rarnwfaea with one (weep of the brudi You can sppiy it yoanef and get fine result,. It wiil beauafy root name. dMMv Carp enter UnrtN Ca^> Boston, Mass. FLY SWATTER FREE With a putcW of CampbdT . Varnnh Stain. 25 cent me at iaiger. from dealer named be. low. the ad (lipped and turned by him 11 good foe one Ry Swattg. hue. by mailing direct to FOR SALE BY Swanson & Lofholm Drug Store 0£|VC J It will do your hearts ””"*^Bgood 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 plear-e the pride of the youngsters and please the purse of the parent. As their name ^plies they wear like steel. They look good too be cause they are styled and fashioned by true artists. t Better clothes for boys can't be made. LORENTZ’S The Best Men’s and Boy’s Furnishing Store. A COMPLETE LINE Of Fanfare, Rags, Liaolean, Shales, Etc. E. P. DAILY « LOUP CITY FLOUR t D Why buy Flour shipped here by outside mills O 5 when-you can get ¥ I Loop City White Satin Flour j for less money, and every suck guaranteed. ? All dealers handle our flour. ft 0 LOIPCITY MILL & LIGHT CO. 5 ! NOTICE TO FARMERS } I have on hand a quantify of the Council Bluffs 5 JL Remedy and would be glad to figure with you on your M U spring supplv of Stock Remedy. A11 of the big feeders Mr ¥ are good feeders o9 the Ooun'dil Bluffs goods. Phone JL or see Jk f Alfred N. Cook, Loup City, Nebr. q