The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, May 28, 1914, Image 4

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    SOME MEN SEE
The difficulties ahead and never
try to make a start. Other men
the goal and attempt to reach
it by a big jump or spurt.
Successful men realize there are
some difficulties to be overcome,
but they reach the goal by taking
advantage of all the helps along
the way.
No matter what your goal, you
will find the use of our Bank Ac
count Plan a practical help I
Loop City State Bank j
Leap City, Nebraska. j
SOLID COMFORT
I GOOD LOOKS and ENDURING QUALITY
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THESE ARE THE THINGS THAT
MAKE DREW SHOES FAMOUS
We have them in Brown. Tan and Black,
Veloars. Nu Buck. Gun Metal, Patent and
| Vici Kid at. Prices from 12.50 to $5.00.
COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU.
E. E YOUNGQUIST, Prop.
When Looking For a Square Meal Co To
THE IDEAL RESTAURANT
also for a Good Lunch
We also carry a Full Line of Bread and Pastry Goods
and also sends Bread by parcel post.
South Side Public Square.
Wm. Dolling, Proprietor
ESTABLISHED 1886
THE KEYSTONE LUMBER CO„ of Loup City,
is prepared to furnish ALL the material for the erec
tion of your buildings. This material includes the
Cement. Lumber. Hardware and Paint. Save the
annoyance of running all over town for a bill, by
buying your material of us. We have barb-wire and
woven wire fencing, too
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KEYSTONE LIMBER COMPANY
•WHERE SHALL YOU GO
THIS SUMNER
‘To tho East: '
Early annom* eaient will lie made of a very liberal arrange- !
«W» of ▼arable Summer tours to Eastern resorts and the At- ■
lanta t<«i. All publications on press. ]
]To and Through the West:
[Indx-altocts point to a large volume of Summer travel this year
I*® ***** to Colorado resorts, especially Estes Park
• just North of IW-over, to Hot Springs and other Black Hills '
resorts, to die Big Hom Mountain ranches about Sheridan, to '
Yeltowrtone Park, Glacier National Park, and for the circuit
, tour of tin- S<ienir Kockies. through Colorado, Salt Lake and
j Yellow stone Park. Thermopolis. Hot Springs, in the Owl .
Creek Mountains, has wobderful possibilities as a sanitarium]
i for the cure of all rlwumatic diseases. '
You owe it. to yourself to take a vacation trip. You should
'>"*r America First* and with the favorable fares, luxurious
train*, spl *taJid hotels, your tour is one of rest and diversion. ;
Let me publications for any kind of a summer tour you \
Lave in mind.
' <1. A. Danielses, Agent
L W. WBEflfXEY. General Passenger Agent
1004 Farnum St. Omaha, Nebr i
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THE NORTHWESTERN
Entered it the Loup City Postoffloe for transmission through the mnils as eeoond clans
matter.
Office Phone. Red 21 Residence, - Black 21
J. W. BURLEIGH.Editor and Pnb. J. R. GARDINER Manager
A newspaper, to avoid criticism, should be noth
ing, say nothing, do nothing. The live, up-to-date
newspaper, is sure of plenty of fault-finding, as it tries
to print all the legitimate news when it is news. Of
course, the editor makes mistakes, but to our know
ledge we do not know of one who deliberately invites
criticism by printing the wrong thing at the wrong
time or goes out of the way to print that which should
not be made public. The Northwestern is the product
of a mere human, full of faults, and invites its friends
and patiyons to advise with its editor and not wait till
after the horse is stolen before attempting to lock the
stable door. If you know of any matter which it were
best not to publish for good sufficient reasons, talk
with the editor, give cogent reasons for silence on the
subject and if such reasoning is sound and good, the
editor will always be found alive to the situation and
you will be treated most courteously.
Wanted, the address of some one who does not
know of a remedy for a punk stomach. Up to date, in
the two months since the editor acquired a bad affair
of the kind, possibly from living on unpaid subscription
promises to this great family journal, he has accumu
lated ’steen hundred recipes from admiring friends
and fiendish enemies, has tried one of them about
every fifteen minutes or longer between trials, and at
present is so muddled that his dreams are frequently
of armies of people approaching him, each one with
some sure cure for the dod-gasted affair. He has now
concluded the only sure remedy will be a new up-to
date court house for Sherman county. Vote for it and
cure a stomach trouble undoubtly accumulated from
viewing the old ram-shackle affair in the public
square.
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Hon. T. M. Scott, wife and two children, drove to
Loup City last Friday for an over-Sunday visit with
his sisters, Mrs. Kettle and Mrs. Sharp and families
* and renew old acquaintances, returning home in their
auto Monday. Mr. Scott represented Hamilton county
in the last session of the legislature in the lower
house and represented it well. Although he is a de
mocrat, he is not one of the hide-bound kind, and Re
pub lican-Hamilton showed their faith and belief in
him by securing his election. He is again candidate
for a seat in the lower house, and so far the republi
cans have put up no one against him, nor will, prob
ably, which speaks volumes in his praise. Tad Scott
seems to have the confidence of Hamilton county
people of all political opinion, as was the case when
he lived here.
No one ever thought there were so many demo
crats in the state a? has been shown the past year in
the rackets over postoffices and the breaking into the
candidatorial field so far this spring. It is surmised,
though, that those who are not up for office, or pie of
some kind, or will get action along those lines soon,
are mighty scarce.
There are up to the present about a dozen demo
cratic candidates for governor, and the woods seen to
be full of ’em. The situation is so pcute that a big
petition is out to re-nohiinate Gov. Morehead as his
own successor, and it looks as though he would ac
cept the situation and that his proposed candidacy
for congress was a bluff. v
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What if Edgar Howard and Cecil Mathews should
get into this fight over the Woodman insurgency and
eat each other up.—The Nebraskan.
‘Twould be a material blessing to all Nebraska.
Cheer up, ydu bald-head, fellows. Austria re
ports a sure method of sewing hair on shiny scalps.
It is moved, second and carried unanimously that Jim
Burnett be the first here to have the method tried on
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Up to this writing, Little Giant Thompson has
not come forward as an avowed candidate for govern
or, and bis ’steenth defeat for some office or other.
At VIC SWANSON S
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BUY GOOCHE’S BEST FLOUR
Thp only Flour that gives entire satisfaction all the time.
It makes beautiful white bread.
If you have the least bit of trouble with other flour, try
Gooche’s and you will use no other.
Remember we have the most up-to-date line of Dry Goods
in Loup City. Go to Swanson’s first, we have got the
Merchandise.
Vic Swanson
The House of Quality and Low Prices
insure your growing crops against
HAIL
DO IT NOW, tomorrow may be too
late. We represent only the best
companies, see us for rates.
FIRST TRUST (X).
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
Having been doing repair work the
past five months and doing no adver
tising. I find that there are people
here in town as well as country, that
do not know 1 am engaged in the re
pair business. So I believe it pays to
advertise. If your shoes, gas or oil
stoves, tinware, guns etc., need re
pairs, I am located at The Second
hand and Variety Store, first door
east of Hayhurst & Gallaway Hard
ware. Yours Respectfully,
P. O. Reed.
To Breeders — My two imported
stallions will be at McLaughlin’s
barn in Loup City on Monday, Tues
day, Friday and Saturday of each
week, and on Wednesdays and Thurs
days at my home place.
James W. Johnson.
HAIL! HAIL! HAIL!
Insure your crops against hail by
all means but don’t try any exper
ments just call or write F. E. Brewer
and insure in the Old Reliable, St
Paul Fire and Marine,the Pioneer Co.
in hail has an unbroken record of 31
years, looses adjusted and paid
promptly. Ask those who have tried
it. Phone Red 60, Loup City.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
County Superintendent
I desire to announce my candidacy
for the office of County Superinten
dent of Schools for Sherman county.
Appreciating previous favors. I thank
in advauce. all those who will in anv
way contribute to my support at the
August primaries.
Mary A. K. Hendrickson.
I am a candidate before the prima
ries of August for renomination by
the democratic party to the office of
County Superintendent of Schools. I
am deeply grateful to my many
friends throughout the county for
their generous support in the past,
and if re-elected will endeavor to re
pay their continued confidence by giv
ing to the public the very best service
of which I am capable.
L. H. Currier.
I am a candidate for the office of
County Superintendent of Schools for
Sherman county, subject to the will
of the democratic voters as expressed
at the coming primaries, August 18.
1914, Your support will be heartily
appreciated. R. D. Hendrickson.
County Clerk
To The Voters of Sherman County:
I hereby announce my Candidacy
at the coming Primary Election for
the Democratic Nomination as Coun
ty Clerk and respectfully solicit the
support of the Voters on Tuesday,
A ugust the 18th, 1914.
Respectfully.
D. B. Polski.
1 hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of County Clerk of Sher
man county, subject to the will of
the democratic voters as expressed at
the coming primaries, August 18th,
1914. I will sincerely appreciate your
support. J. J. Slominski.
/or County Treasurer
I hereby announce myself as candi
date for re-nomination on the repub
lican ticket for the oftice of County
Treasurer. Your support will be
greatly appreciated. F. M. Henry.
Sheriff
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the oftice of Sheriff of Sher
man county, subject to the decision
of the democratic voters as expressed
at the coming primary elections, on .
August 18th, 1914. I would appreci
ate your support. Wm. Hancock.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the oftice of Sheriff of Sherman
county, subject to the will of the
Democratic voters at fine coming pri
maries, August 18th, 1914. I would
very much appreciate your support.
Lloyd bly.
Notice-to Creditors
State of Nebraska, )
> SS.
Sherman County, )
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of Sophia
Placek, deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
You are hereby notified that I will
sit at the county court room in Loup
City, in said county, on Thursday the
25th day of June 1914, and Tuesday
the 8th. day of December 1914,
to receive and examine all claims
against said estate, with a view to
their adjustment and allowance.
The time limited for the presentation
of claims against said estate is the
8th day of December, A. D. 1914, and
the time limited for payment of debts
the 18th day of September 1914.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said county court, this 9th day of
May, 1914. E. A.Smith,
[sbal] County Judge
Last pub June 4
Your Opportunity
320 acres fine smooth table land in Custer
County Nebr, all good black loam with clay sub
soil, 200 arces in cultivation, balance pasture
and hay, new barn, double crib and granary,
chicken house, hog house, good well and wind
mill, some other buildings and a good road to
town.
Price $50 per acre, $2000 or $3000 cash,
balance on easy terms at 6 per cent Interest.
FIRST TRUST COMPANY, Loup City, Nebr.
CASH
SALE CASH
AS LONG AS THEY LAST
New Deere, 4 shovel, walker, $14.50
New Deere, 6 shovel, walker, 15.50
No Name Moline, 4 shovel, walker 14.50
Little Joker, 4 shovel, Tongueless 11.50
Rock Island, 4 shovel, Tongueless 11.50
Rock Island, 6 shovel, Rider 21.00
Dutch Uncle, 6 shovel, Rider 24.50
Fast Mail, 4 shovel, Rider 25.00
Busy Bee, 4 shovel, Rider, 25.00
6 disc sled go-devil 13.00
Badger, 4 shovel, Rider 29.00
Kozel & Sorensen
Rockville, Nebraska
m- ^
■ The Seed Hopper and Spout
I being mounted on the beam
I eliminates telescoping be- A
I cause both are raised with W
I the beam and are always in B
I the same relative position . 34
■ to each other. No chance to 4 ^B
^clog up or set out of
Variable Drop, controlled ^
by a hand lever covenient- I
ly placed near the hopper B
insures aceuratedropping. B
An opening in the spout ■
enables the operator to see I
the seed passing down. B
Planting distances may be ■
varied 12 to 22 inches. M
Distances ■
between m
press
wheels I
can be |
varied M
The Disc Covers are 1 leld firmly in^^^^
W the ground by spring pressure, allowing
■ them to ride over obstructions and to re- m
^ bound to position. They are adjustable for ■
depth, wiath and angle, enabling the operator to M
set the disks just right. Shovel Covers far
if desirid.
FOR SALE BY
H. W. OJENDYK
Ashton, Nebraska
YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND
THE MOVING PICTURE SHOW
At the New Opera House
Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
Matinee every Saturday afternoon
Change every night and nothing but the best of
pictures will be shown here. Everybody is cordially
invited to attend.
THOMAS-DADDOW