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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1914)
LOCAL NEWS. Mr*. Nelson Smith and children » 'ited last Sunday at St. Paul. V»c Swanson left Tuesday noon f«*r Kansas City on a goods buy mg trip. <.cautae taaJ skin handbags, new n* pattern* at M.raar'i M\ P. Marsel of Aurora, who »d been visiting lit* son. K. M. Marvel on Route 1 fora few days returned Inane last Friday. < *. Calkins of Henderson, rv i rt*r-d home Monday morning, alter a few days visit with his nephew, Frank Cridel. ■h*» very tine land leatlier bags t- w on dispiay at is-..waiter* Mailer Mozniek last week trad •ed a car to parties near Ravenna for a threshing outfit and will run two threshers during llie season. The Maxwell, purchased at I hn aia by John Biaska, and in which took Ins honeymoon trip to t dorado, was sold to Homer Hughe*. Vice new line of souvenir spoons at > iwaiM-rs Clarence M< laughlin who with h s wife and litUe son wen* calleil here to atteud (lie last sad rites to t .eir hrutiier, returned home to Aurora Friday morning. Mcrrifiold Piano* tor aalo by O. F. Potoraon The Misses Jennie Sutton and Eunice Chase were visitors to to Grand Island last Thursday. Mrs. Myrle Warrick was a pas senger for (trand Island Saturday morning. New line ot Parasols detachable handles popular price at Schwaner’s. Miss Bessie Smith and her guest, Miss Esther Coltraineof Sargent’ w ent to York last Friday for a few days’ visit, Chris Dnmgard and wife re lumed last Thursday evening I from a two weeks’visit at Broken Bow. _ There is a world of satisfaction in carrying a nice handbag. Schwaner | lias the tiuest ever shown in the city. O. L. Swanson and Nick Ladde I gard attended the session of the , State Pharmaceutical Association at Grand Island last Friday. Mrs. A. I„. Baliman of St. Paul was visiting here a few days last week with her mother, Mrs. Sam'l. lhtddow. and other relatives, re turning home Thursday morning. If you want good, prompt draying, call on John McDonall, successor to L (_’. McDonall Phone Red 104 Mrs. Chas. A. Davis and little son left Monday for Childress. Texas. It is possible Mr. Davis will go to Texas later, but if not the wife and boy will return after concluding their visit. <Pl9S^P«V8w«lPfV8VMPNP9VMPMP W5W!w5WWP»w*^WP»W!wiWf «. F. MASON. President L HANSEN, Cashier THE BEST REMEDY FOR AN EMPTY POCKETBOOK AND A USELESS LIFE IS A Bank Account and a Wife We will help you itet the bank account and THE BANK ACCOUNT WILL GET THE WIFE. Start the Saving Habit Now Young man, and when you meet the girl of your choice vou will not have to ask her to wait. Give us your Account LET THE BANK BE YOUR BEST MAN. First National Bank Leap City, Nebraska. __ _ _ MF_ We Pay 5 per cent on Time Deposits. A. M. AYE, D. C. r After everything else has failed do 4 not give up. Come and try \ CHIROPRACTIC f and Ket well. Office: two blocks east j and one south of opera house P Phone Blue 126 L. When in Need of i COAL or first-class of all dimensions, * We also have a car of Coke. tf We also have a good line of Fence poets, range 3 i£g in price from ten to fifty cents. H Phon** Ked 29 and you will receive prompt attention J LE1NINGER LUMBER COMPANY MBAVAMIAHIAaiAVAaiAfl Clarence Sweetland had busi ness at Ashton last Friday. District Clerk Bass left for his home at Hazard last Saturday morning to register his vote for tue court house proposition, re turning Monday evening. Ed Foster and bride arrived at home last Thursday evening from Galva, Ills., and will soon go to housekeeping in the cottage the groom had prepared for his bride prior to his marriage. The North western bespeaks for the happy couple long life, happiness and prosperity. Fine assortment of watches at low est prices at Schwaner’s. Dr. Bowman returned borne from Chicago last Thursday, where he had been for nearly a month taking a post graduate course. The doctor looks a little thin and worn from his strenuous work, made so by the strenuous study indulged in, in crowding much work in a short period. Leave orders for John McDonall dray at either lumber yard, or at E G. Taylor’s, or Phone Red 104 Cash Prichard and Irvin Rowe were up at Burwell last Friday playing ball, the boys returned home Saturday morning, Buff sporting a swell head, not because of his excellent work in the field or at the bat, but because a batted ball gave him a diff on his cocoa nut. which nearly gave him a knock-out blow. Cut glass water glass 10c each at the 5 10 & 25c store. A family reunion was held Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kaminski, those present be ing Mrs. Kaminski’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wroblewski, of Ashton, Herbert Morzit and family of Ashton and Albert Sebeck and family of Rockville being the ot her guests, all returning to their homes Monday. Mrs. Ed Radcliffe is quite ill and has been for the past three weeks with enlargement of the glends of the neck. Unfortunate ly Mrs. Radcliffe at first consider ed the affliction of little import ance till it got to a dangerous stage before she sought relief, ! hence for a few days her life was in serious menace. However, at present writing she is slowly con valescing. M • F. McDonall of southeast Sherman county, the good-looking brother of Supervisor Dan Mc Donald, joined the Greeley excur sion at St. Paul and liked the bunch so well that he cnme clear home with us, in order to wor ship at the shrine of our anti-delu vian court house over night. He returned home the following morning. Tlios. Datklow returned home from Omaha last Thursday even ing, where he purchased one of the very latest and up-to-date film machine, which he has installed in his new opera house. It is the Pow ers motor machine and costs the neat sum of $300. It is a dandy and being run by electricity does away with all hand-cranking, which means perfect and equitably deliv ered pictures along speed lines. Now, honestly, brothers, what do you think of of the present primary? The Phonograph be lieves it is a farce pure and sim ple, and is not afraid to say so. We hope some man will have nerve to get up in the next legis lature and denounce the present primary and then introduce a bill to repeal the law. The old covention system was bad enough, but it had the present primary plan skinned a mile. Look at the cost the August primary will entail on the tax payers of this state. Several hun dred thousand dollars will be spent for the primary election and what will we receive in return ? Will we nominate a better grade of officers? The Phonograph be lieves not. In the selection of state officers there will be namoc on the ticket that seventy-five per cent of the voters never heard of and yet the voter will be request ed to cast an intelligent ballot. The voters of the state cannot possible inform themselves re garding the different men who aspire to fill the state offices. The primary plan may be all right as far as a county is concerned, but that is as large as the unit should be. We hope to see the primary system repealed at the next ses sion of the legislature.—St. Paul Phonograph. MY HOME FOR SALE Having decided to move on a farm nextspring, I wish to sell my 5-room residence near the old mill site, to gether with between one and two acres of land, with new bam, hog sheds and feed lots, two good wells house and barn electrically lighted, and everything in good shape. Phone, write or see me at the creamery or at my home, for all particulars. H. Stewart Conger. FOR SALE Fire or six acres of ground in al falfa, fenced chicken tight. For terms and particulars, see Alfred Anderson. Professional Cards ROBT. P. STARR Attorney at Law LOUP CITY. EEBRSSKS. R. H. MATHEW Attorney at Law And Bonded Abstractor, Loup City, Nebraska Aaron Wall Lawyer Practices in all Courts Loup City, Neb. LAMONT L. STEPHENS LAWYER FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILD ING LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA ROBERT H.MATHEW Bonded Abstracter Locp City, - Nxbbabka. Only set of Abstract books in county O. E. LONGACRE Physician & Surgeon Office, Over New Bank. TKLEPHONE CALL, N0.39 A. J. KEARNS Physician & Surgeon Phone. 30. Office at Residence Two Doors East of Telephone Central Limp Eitp. - Mahraska A. S. MAIN Physician & Surgeon Loup Oity, Nebr. Office at Residence, Telephone Connection J. E. Bowman K. D. Carrie L. Bowman M. D. BOWMAN & BOWMAN PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS PhonollA Loup City. Hubruaka , J. E. WEINMAN Veter in aria n Authorized to make inspec tions for Inter-State Ship ments Arcadia, Nebraska S. A. ALLEN DENTIST LOUP CITY, - - NEB. Office op stairs in the new State dank bnildinv. W.LMARCY DENTIST Loup City, Nebraska. OFFICE: East Side Public So sue. Phone, Brown 116 ^_ V. I. McDONAIX Prompt Dray Work Call lumber yards or Taylor’s elevator. Satisfaction guaran teed. Phone Brown 57 C. R. SWEETLAND PLUMBER ft ELECTRICIAN] For good clean and neat work Satisfaction Guaranteed Come and get my prices Rufus Hiddteson DRAY AND TRANSFER Your Business Solicited Phone, Either Lumber Yard or E. G. Taylor’s Elevator Norton Lambert DRAY ft TRANSFER Solicits Yonr Business— Phone Bine 60, or E. G. Taylor’s Eleva tor or eitherlumber yard. ANNOUNCEMENTS. County Superintendent I desire to announce my candidacy for the office of County Superinten dent of Schools for Sherman county. Appreciating previous favors. 1 thank in advauce. all those who will in any way contribute to my support at the A ugust primaries. * Mary A. K. Hendrickson. I am a candidate before the prima ries of August for renomination by tiie democratic party to the office of County Superintendent of Schools. I am deeply grateful to myt many friends throughout the county for their generous support in the past, and if re-elected will endeavor ui re pay their continued confidence by giv ing to the public the very best service of which I am capable. L. II. Currier. 1 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 Clork To The Voters of Sherman County: I hereby announce mv Candidacy at the coming Primary Election for the Democratic domination as Coun ty Clerk and respectfully solicit tli€ support of the Voters on Tuesday. August the 18th, 1914. Respectfully. L. B. Polski. I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of County Clerk of Sher man county, subject to the will ol the democratic voters as expressed at the coming primaries. August 18tli, 1914. I will sincerely appreciate your support. J. J. Slominski. Far County Treasurer I hereby announce myself as candi date for re-nomination on the repub lican ticket for the office of County Treasurer. Your support will be greatly appreciated. F. M. Henry. Sheriff I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office 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 office of Sheriff of Sherman county, subject to the will of the Democratic voters at the coming pri maries, August 18th, 1914. I would very much appreciate your support. Lloyd Bly. For State Representative To the voters of Sherman county: I hereby announce my candidacy for the re-nomination for the office o’l State Representative for the 57tl district, on the democratic ticket subject to the will of the voters 01 Sherman county, at the primary election to be held on August 18th 1914. Your' support is respectfully solicited. C. W. Trumble. Giants and Pigmys. It is also a noteworthy fact tli: both giants and dwarfs are the o: spring of parents of normal height. The SThht Fibre Suits which we are now showing are fa moos for ^ their long wear and spl e n d i d looks. i They cost r us more inan ine ' common every day kind'of clothes—yet the way they wear and look makes them worth twice as Jr niucn. rsring your boy here and let him try on these suits, or come in and look around for yourself. You will see the best all around line of boys clothes. LORENTZ’S The Best Men’s and Boy’s Furnishing Store. 1 LOUP CITY FLOUR $ 0 Why buy Flour shipped here by outside mills O 2 when you can get f ? Loup City White Satin Hour - 1 for less money, and every sack guaranteed. A All dealers handle our flour. $ LOUP CITY MILL&LIGHT CO. Compare oar Job Work with others a word to the wise Is suffideat. Growing Boys I Need tough, long-wearing, pure I woolen fabrics in their clothes. I