The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, July 09, 1914, Image 4

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    BOSINESS MEN
Who give real study to their busi
ness have learned that “Big
Savings lie in little regu
lations/’
One of the very material advan
tages of our Bank Account Plan
is that, without trouble or bother
it enables one to quickly system
atize his financial affairs—irre
spective the size of his income.
Loir City State Bank
Leap City, Nebraska.
SOLID COMFORT
GOOD LOOKS and ENDURING QUALITY
THESE ARE THE THINGS THAT
MAKE UREW SHOES FAMOUS
We have them in Brown. Tan and Black,
Velours. Nu Buck. Gun Metal, Patent and
Vid Kid at. Prices from »- 50 to $5.00.
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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
The Keystone Lumber Co.
lias a very complete liae ef wiadew
screen aid deer screeas which are
right hath ia ^wility aid price. Come
aad see then
KEYSTONE LUMBER COMPANY
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Laid Fir Sale, Land Fir Rent;
Land to Homestead
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Go Heal through the country along the Burlington and see crops j
and crop prospects that astonish the world. No doubt, the West is
again at Lbs commencement of a cycle of wonderful crop years, such
as hate already multiplied the value of Western lands
Cheap ami desirable lands for sure Dairy Farming in Western !
Nebraska and Northeastern Colorado. Attractive terms and assist- j
sacs.
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xn are a Government irrigated homestead in the Big Horn Basin
, on tin North Platte Valley. Legislation is pending which will allow
! twenty years for nayment. Mondell Homesteads, 320 acres, for a de-1
sirablc stock and dairy farm, for only Lite tiling fee of 122.00. Title !
after three years’ residence.
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Tell me the kind of land yoo are looking for. Don’t let this
year go by without seeing the crops the sUx^c.the homes, the prosperity
and fanning results on Western lands that only a few years ago were
similar to the lands that you can secure to day.
SJB.HOW ARD, Asst Immigration Agt
1004 Farnum St, Omaha, Nebr.
THE NORTHWESTERN
Entered at the Loup City Postuflice tor transmission through the mails ns second class
matter.
Office Phone. Red 21 Residence. - Black 21
J. W. BURLEIGH.Editor and Pub. J. R. GARDINER Managar
Nebraska democrats are having all kinds of
trouble. Their central committee is at loggerheads;
their candidates for governor are at sword’s point; the
candidates for congress in the various districts are
multiplying so rapidly and are getting so cranky with
each other that the split in the republican party is
getting to look like a mere bagatelle beside the tons
of grief which is swamping the democratic craft in the
state, and it looks very much as if the state is going to
swing back into the republican line by a whooping
big majority. You can always count on the demo
crats fighting and fussing enough among themselves
to knock all their future hopes into a cocked hat, after
they have one taste of the good things at the pie
counter.
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Our bull moose friends are having troubles within
their party circle, “allee samee likee Mellican," and
can not poke fun at either the republican or democra
tic parties. Pinchot, pinchit, pinch’ou, or whatever
that great agitator's name is prononnced, has de
manded that multimillionaire Perkins, who has been
financing that party since its inception, shall be
thrown over the transom, and it was put up to Teddy
to do it. But this is where Pinch-you got Pinched, for
the ex-president gives it out solidly that if Perk is
fired he (Ted) goes out with him. So you may bet
your brogans that Perk stays and plays moneybags
and may go himself, if he can’t play in the same poli
tical dooryard with Ted and Perk. This is where Mr.
Pinchot over-reached himself.
The beauties of the primary election farce is be
ing daily evidenced by the filing of new candidates
for state, congressional , judicial, legislative and county
offices. At the rate they are filing.the primary ballots
will be fully twice as large as at any previous election,
and God only knowns how short a time it will be at
the present rate till the ballot will be so bulky that
all common sense will be lost sight of in the scramble
for office, as filings may be endless so long as aspir
ants can raise the $5 or $10 needed to get into the
game. Under the law, pvery man and woman in the
state may become a candidate before the primary
who can raise the necessary filing fee.
Next November the new Nebraska law permit
ting voting by mail will go Into effect. It was passed
at the request of traveling men, who found it impos
sible to be at home on election day. It will be a help
to women, also, when Nebraska becomes a suffrage
state. The absent voter must sign an affidavit that
he is a qualified voter and has not exercised the
franchise elsewhere. Then his ballot will be forward
ed by the election officers to the county clerk of the
county where he lives. Therefore, on a close vote in
either county or state, the result will not be known
for several days, or until all the ballots arrive by
mail, and some of the ballots may come a long dis
tance.
It was Gen. Sherman who said “War is hell,” but
had he 'lived till now and followed the "watchful
waiting” maneuvers of the Bryan administration in
the Mexican trouble, he might have changed it to
"War is a joke,” judging by present history—except
in Colorado, when he could have left it as it was
before, and charge same to account of Rockefeller.
A count of noses in the nearly defunct pop party
shows some 237 of the remnant of the gang scattered
here and there over the state. And yet they mfet at
Lincoln the other day and resolved to die in the last
ditch. Let’s see. Can anyone name one populist left
in Sherman county?
It is said one effect of the democratic tariff has
been to have our American flags made in England.
That’s a good democratic idea.
At VIC SWANSON’S
I just returned from the Dry Goods Market and boughtfnothing but up-to-date mer
chandise. Goods have now arrived and can show you the largest line of Dr:
floods in Loup City. Remember we do not handle junk, and when you buy of ui
you can depend on getting the best. Look in our show windows for a few of thi
latest novelties in Dress Goods.
Vic Swanso: .
The House of Quality and Low Prices
COMING UNDECANVAS
The WM. F. LEWIS STOCK COMPANY
ONE WEEK Commencing
MONDAY
JULY 13th
The Largest and most Complete TENT THEATRE in the
middle west, carrying their own electric light plant,
Change of Play and Specialty Nightly
Admission, Adults 35c; Children 25c;
Season Tickets Adults $1.50
Season Tickets Children $1.00
Opening play will be “The Call of the Woods’’
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.
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 CO.
If you want a dray, phone A. L. En
derive. Black 63, or leave your order
with either lumber yard or E. G.
Taylor. Best of service guaranteed
THRESHINC COAL
You will soon need threshing coal
we have a full supply and our prices
are right- Also let us figure with you
on your winter’s supply.
Taylor’s Elevator.
LEGAL NOTICE
Notice is'hereby given that sealed
bids will be received at the office of
City Clerk of Loup City, Nebraska, on
or before noon of the 15th day of
July. 1914. for the digging, tilling and
puddling of a ditch for the purpose of
laying a water main, also for the lay
ing of water mains in said ditch all
in accordance with plans and specifi
cations on tile at the office of the
City Clerk of Loup City, Nebraska.
Digging, tilling and puddling of
ditches shall not cost to exceed $1.75
per rod. Laying of watermains shall
not cost to exceed $20.00 per block.
Blocks receiving the above discribed
mains are, commencing at the south
west corner of block (1) one. connect
ing with old fi-ineh main in Lalk and
Krechbaums addition, and running
west across street thence along the
south side of block (2), (3) and (4), all
in aforesaid addition, thence contin
uing west, across street and along
south side of block 1 and 2, and con
necting with old 4-inch main at south
west corner of said block 2 in Barker s
first addition. Also water main com
mencing at the south west corner of
block (10) in Bensehoter’s addition
running south across street thence
along west side of block(12)in Hogues
addition connecting with old main
a t south west corner of said block
12.
Dated this 23rd day of June, 1914.
[Seal] Pete Rowe,
Last pub J uly 9 City Clerk
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Notice to Creditors
State of Nebraska, )
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Sherman County, 1
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of Helen
J. Taylor, 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 the 30th day
of July 1914, at 10 o’clock a. m. and
the 30th, day of January 1915,
to receive and examine all claims
against said estate, with a view to
their adjustment and allowance.
The time limited for tiurpresentation
of claims against said estate is the
30th day of January, A. D. 1915, and
the time limited for payment of debts
Is one vear from the 30th day of J une
1914.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said county court, this 30th day of
June, 1914. E. A-Sanra,
[seal] County J udge
last pub July 23
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 bam, 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, Ncbr.
A COMPLETE LINE
Of
Furniture, Rugs, Linoleum, Shades, Etc.
E. P. DAILY
Notice
THE MOVING PICTURE SHOW
At the New Opera House
Will Run Every Night in the
Week Hereafter
A 4-Reel Show
Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday
Change of Program
Nothing but the best pictures will be shown here.
Everybody is cordially invited to attend.
THOMAS DADDOW
NOTICE to FARMERS
I have on hand a quantiry of the Council Bluffs
Remedy and would be glad to figure with you on your
spring supply of Stock Remedy. All of the big feeders
are good feeders o9 the Coundil Bluffs goods. Phone
or see
Alfred N. Cook, Loup City, Nobr.