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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1914)
». F. MASON. President L. NANSEN, Cashier j - - — — ^ • . j Our Purpose is I I 5 i to make our bank a material benefit j to the community in general and its S patrons in particular. It would be a j pleasure to have your name on our ! books We invite you to start a check- j ing account with us. The advantages ! we offer will be a convenience and \ benefit to you. j < ! < J I _ < _ . _______________ • First National Bank Lonp City, Nebraska._* We Pay 5 per cent on Time Deposits. Don't Take Chances on Losing Your Small Crain Crop : W c insure grain against fire and lightning in S >h«M ks. stacks and farm buildings for 30. 60 or 90 I days or for one year. j * 3 LOWEST RATES AND BEST COMPANIES * FIRST TRUST COMPANY. Loup City, Nebr. j CHARLES W. SEARS or OMAHA REPUBLICAN \ FOR ATTORNEYGENERAL II w«m a Li«rc' and Business Adviser who will make the Attorr.e, General's Office a potent factor In the administration of Nebraska affairs and in an orderly, ousinets-l'ke and lawful man ner protect the people and property and conserve the resources and —^oeoofin, State_VQTE fQR gEARS. A COMPLETE LINE Of Furniture, lip, Liaoleum, Shades, Ete. E. P. DAILY When in ! Need of | COAL j or first-class g Xjxa.rrL’berj of all dimensions,* iWe also have a car ot UoKe.l I We also hare a good line of Fence posts, range-1 I if.sr in price from ten to fifty cents. , I rhone Red 29 and you will receive prompt attention I l LEININGER LUMBER COMPANY | We do all kinds of Job Work with nea|ness and dispatch Give us your order. LOCAL MEWS A. C. Ogle went to Lincoln Monday morning to attend a con vention of Buick dealers. Miss Anna Leschinsky returned last Thursday from Kearney where she has been attending the summer normal school. Flour sacks for sale at the Ideal Hakery. Mrs. C. C. Outhouse and Miss Meroe Outhouse were passengers for Lincoln Monday morning. K. D. Hendrickson was a busi ness visitor to St, Paul last Fri day morning. Nice new line of souvenir spoons at ; Schwaner's. Will Rettenmayer and young son were passengers to Grand I s land last Friday. Mrs. Ed Kilpatrick returned home last Friday from a two weeks visit up in the sandhills with her children. — Some very fine land leather bags I now on display at Scuwaners. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schumann | visited over last Sunday at the homes of their sons, Will and Bert Schumann in this city. Mrs. Ed Lewis and baby went : to Aurora and other points in ! Hamilton county last Wednesday, j to be absent until the later part of this week. Genuine seal skin hand bags, new ast patterns at Schwaner's. Willard Thompson orders the Northwestern sent to his good mother. Mrs. X. B. Thompson at Harvard, Ills., where she wishes to keep informed on old home news. —s; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson of Davis Creek helped swell the crowds here last Saturday. We acknowledge a pleasant call from Ernest. There is a world of?satisfaction in carrying a nice handbag. Schwaner has the finest ever shown in the city. E. M. Snyder, wife, son and daughter of Wisner were here over last Sunday, guests of Rev. Sloeumb and family. Mr. Snyder is owner of the flour mill at that place. If you to buy a farm seeW. D. Zim merman. he lias tiiem to sell at right prices. Easy Payments. Mrs. Frank Martin was called to Bradshaw last Saturday morn ing by a telegram with the dis tressing news that her q^rried daughter at that place was dan gerously' ill. She was accompan ied by her youngest son. The Eisner Studio will be closed until Sept. 1st, owing to Mr. Eis ner s absence from the city*, when it will be re-opened for business. He would appreciate the holding of all orders by patrons until his return. If you want good, prompt draying, call on John McDonall, successor to L.C. McDonall. Phone Red 104 Sheriff Sutton was down from Ord over last Saturday’ visiting his daughters, the Mesdames Waite and Chase, returning home Monday morning. The sheriff is up for re-nomination and re-elec tion, and so popular with the peo ple of Valley county’ that he is as good as elected now. New line of Parasols detachable handles popular price at Schwaner's. Miss Grace Tracy, who had been visiting here the past two weeks with her father, E. E. Tracy, left last Saturday morning for Aurora, where she will be the guest of a classmate at a house party for a week, during which time all her classmates of the Kearney Normal school will also be present in a grand re-union. From there she goes on home to Gibbon, to the home of her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Con verse, thence to continue her studies at the Kearney Normal. Fine assortment of watches at low est prices at Schwaner’s. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor and children were over-Sunday visitors here at the home of E. G. Taylor, returning home bv auto Monday morning. Mr. Taylor is the gentleman who will try con clusions with , Congressman Kin kaid this fall. Should the fortunes of war be in his favor and he be the next congressman from the Big Sixth, which is not stall pro bable, he will prove an abltf repre sentative for the people of the dis trict. _ Leave orders for John McDonall dray at either lumber yard, or at S G. Taylor’s, or Phone Bed 104 NT HONE FOR lilf Having decided to movfe oh a fifth next spring, 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 ham. 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 crean&ry er 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. Professiaaai Cards ROBT. P. STARR Attorney at Law. LOUP CITY. NEBMSKH. 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 Lour City, • Nebraska. Only set of Abstract books in county s O. E. L0NGACRE Physician & Surgeon Office, Over New Bank. TELEPHONE CALL, N0.39 A. «J. KEARNS Physician & Surgeon Phone, 30. Office at Reeidence Two Doors East of Telephone Central Limp Clip. - Nebraska A. S. MA^N Physician & Surgeon Loup City, Nebr. Office at Residence, Telephone Connection J. E. Bowman If. D. Carrie L. Bowman M. D. BOWMAN & BOWMAN PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS Pbonell* Loop City, Saknuki i. E. WEINMAN We ter inar i an Authorized to make inspec tions for Inter-State Ship ments Arcadia. Nebraska S. A. ALLEN DENTIST LOOP CITY. - - NEB. Office ap ataira in the new State dank bmldinp. W. L. MARCY DENTIST Loup City, Nebraska. OFFICE: East Side Public Souare, 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 It ELECTRICIAN1 For good clean and neat work Satisfaction Guaranteed Come and get ray prices Rufus Hiddleson 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 eitherlnmber yard. Thote FiHif tor State Officers Governor John O. Yeiser, Omaha, Rep. George W. Beigre, Lincoln, Dem. and P. I. John Ceplecka, Burwell, Rep. John G. Mahar, Lincoln, Dem. H. E. Sackett, Beatrice, Prog. Ross L. Hammond, Fremont, Rep. John H. Morehead, Falls City, Dem. and P. 1. J. H. Kemp, Fulliton. Rep. Richard L. Metcalf. Lincoln, Dem. R. B. Howell, Omaha, Rep. John Stevens,Beaver City, Rep. George C. Porter, Morrill, Soc. Nathan Wilson, Stromsburg, Pro._ Lieutenant Governor .Tames Pearson, Moorefield, Dem. and P. I. E. F. Snavely, Lincoln. Dem. L. P. Albright, RedClond, Rep. Walter V. Hoagland, Ncrth Platte, Rep. Franklin A. Shotwell, Omaha, Rep, A. J. VanAlstine. Omaha. Rep. Henry T. Hockenberger.Colum bus, Pro. G. L. Klingbell, Omaha, Prog. Secretary of State Addison Wait, Lincoln, Rep. Clyde H. Barnard, Table Rock, Rep. Charles W. Pool, Tecumseh, Dem. Charles Skalla, McCook, Prog. Frank P.- Shields, Orleans, Rep. State Auditor J. F. Hansen, Fremont, Prog. W. L. Miner, Morrill, Rep. William H. Smith, Seward, Dem. and P. I. Edwin C. Hopkins, Omaha, Prog. J. M. O’Neal, Lincoln, Rep. F. W. Miles, University Place, Pro. _ State Treasurer George E. Hall, Franklin. Dem. and P. I. Felix L. Gallagher, Rosalie, Dem. W. J. Broatch. Omaha, Prog. Franklin C. Hamer, Omaha, Rep. J. M. Teegarden, Weeping Water, Rep. Superintendent Public Instruction Arthur B. Walker, University Place, Dem. Willard T. Davis, McCook, Prog. Robert I. Elliott, Lincoln. Rep. A. O. Thomas, Kearney, Rep. E. F. Monroe, Shelton, Dem. E. E. Hoys, Chadron, Rep. Earl M. Cline; Geneva, Dem. R. W. Biton, Lincoln, Rep. P. M. Whitehead, Gothenburg, Dem. and P. I. Attorney General George W. Ayers. Central City, Rep' Chas. W. Sears, South Omaha, Rep. Willis E. Reed. Madison, Dem. J. T. MeChristian, Hebron. Rep. W. T. Wills, Butte, Prog. Robert W. De Voe, Sidney, Rep. _ Commissioner Public Lands and Buildings John W. McKissick, Beatrice, Dem. and P. I. Fred Beckman, Lincoln, Rep. W. B. Eastman, Broken Bow, Dem. and P. I. W. I. Benedict, York, Prog. David B. Marti, Hastings,Dem. and P. I. Chief Justice Supreme Court Harrison C- Palmer, Clay Cen ter, N. P. Manoah B. Reese, Lincoln, N. P. Francis A. Brogan, Omaha, N. P. _ Railway Commissioner Henry C. Peterson, Bloomfield, Rep. R. W. Ralston, Lexington, Dem. Thomas L. Hall, Lincoln, Rep. Henry L. Daval, Beatrice, Rep. J. A. CHlis, Ord, Dem. and P.I. Julius C. Harpham,Lincoln,Prog. W. H. Young. Fremont, Rep. Will M. Maupin, Lincoln, Dem. and P. I. J. Warren Keifer, Jr., Bost wick. Rep. Walter Johnson, North Loup, Rep. M. B. Lehr, Fremont, Dem. Congressman, Sixth District Frank J. Taylor, St. Paul, Dem. and P. I. Abram L. Covey, St. Paul, Dem. Mosea P. Kinkaid, O’Neil, Rep, and Prog.__ SUCCESS The man who is successful knows the value of good tailoring,the man | who desires suc cese will learn its value; the man who cares nothing for success doesn’t exist. Order “The Tailoring You Need” and be «uccesful. C**ngkt, iq it. A. B. KirteMamm Ct LORENTZ'S The Best Men’s and Boy’s Furnishing Store. 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 our flour. LOUP cmr MILL & LIGHT CO. WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF Hardware Furniture and Tinware. At Lowest Prices J. A. Arnett & Son Successors to O. F. Peterson Notice THE MOVING PICTURE SHOW At the New Opera House Will Ron Every Night in the Week Hereafter A 4-Reel Show Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday Change of 'Program Nothing but the beat pictures will be shown here. Everybody is cordially invited to attend. THOMAS DADDOW The Northwestern, the People’s Fa vorite. Subscribe for It. I ' __.4