The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, August 27, 1914, Image 5

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    w. F. MASON, PrtstfNt L. HANSEN, Cashier j
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equal to a draft. It is the easiest, cheapest and J
quickest way to send money by mail. You do not j
have to take the time to make a formal application, j
ami if the draft is lost, we issue you another one, |
making it an absolutely Safeway. This is only one j
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There are many ways in which you can use a bank j
to advantage. You are invited to call often at our j
bank and become better acquainted with its ad- j
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First National Bank!
Loup City, Nebraska.
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We Pay 5 per cent on Time Deposits. j
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SELL YOUR FARM
We have customers for good
Sherman countv farms. If you
want to sell and your prices
and terms are right list your
farm with us. \Ve also have
We also have several applications for good farms
to rent for cash or share of crop>s.
FIRST TRUST COMPANY, Loup City, Nebr.
A COMPLETE LINE
of
Furniture, Rugs, Linoleum, Shades, Etc.
t P. DAILY
When in !
Need of |
COAL j
or first-class 4
XjTamt>©r|
of all dimensions,!
We also have a car of Coke. I
We also have a good line of Fence posts, range-1
ing in price from ten to fifty cents. *
Phone Red 29 and you will receive prompt attention I
LEININGER LUMBER COMPANY |
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LOCAL NEWS
Art Gilbert was down from Ar
cadia last Thursday on business.
John Wichlcr went to St. Joe
last Saturday for a visit with
friends.
Attorney Stephens was a pas
senger for Lincoln last Saturday
for a few days visit with friends
at the capital.
Richard Allen, father of Dr. S. A.
Allen, came up from Council
Blutfs last Saturday for an over
Sunday visit.
Do you want to sell your farm? If
so list it with W. D. Zimmerman, he
sail get the buyer for you.
Editor Larkosky of the Sargent
Leader passed through here last
Saturday morning for a day’s
visit at Ashton.
Miss Hazel Byl, who has been
spending the summer months at
W. O. Brown home, returned to
her home at Aurora, 111., last Sat
urday.
Flour sacks for sale at the Ideal
Bakery.
The little McCroskey girls who
had been visiting here at the
Hosier and Woods homes, return
ed to Danuebrog the latter part of
last week.
The next session of the district
court will convene Tuesday next
(Sept. 1) a jury session, and each
juror is notified to make appear
ance at court that morning. By
order of Judge Hostetler.
Leave orders for John McDonall
tray at either lumber yard, or at E‘
S. Taylor’s, or Phone Red 104
Rev. J. H. Curry, wife and
laughter, of Kansas City, Kansas,
md Miss Celia Conklin, were vis
tors at the E. G. Taylor home
pver last Sunday, returning bo St.
Paul Monday for a short visit,
;hence the reverend and family re
turn to their home.
Last week we received a copy
pf the Fallbrook, Calif., Enter
prise, a boom edition, in which is
i write up of Horatio and W. H.
smelser, formerly of this city,
a'ho are president and cashier of
;he Citizens Commercial bank of
;hat city, and in which was also a
[picture of their bank building.
They seem to be making good in
that town and state.
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If you want a dray, phone A. L.
Enderlee, Black S3, or leave your or
ier with either lumber yard or E. G.
Taylor. Best of service guaranteed.
T. A. Taylor and wife arrived
in this city from Everett, Wash.,
last Wednesday, but only tempor
arily, coming to dispose of their
household stuff, visit for perhaps
a month and then go back to
Everett, where they will s]pend
the coming winter and if they like
that season as well as the time
they have already spent out there,
will make it their permanent
home.
If you want good, prompt draying,
call on John McDonall, successor
tc L.C. McDonall. Phone Red 104
Gus Lorentz returned last Fri
day from his fortnight’s vacation
in Colorado. He went out with
the Leiningers in their auto, and
returning stopped at Aurora,
where he was joined by his broth
er Carl, who came up with Gus
for an over-Sunday visit, return
ing home that afternoon, Gus go
ing with him as far as Ravenna,
where Mrs. Lorentz and children
were visiting and bringing them
home Monday evening.
If you bo buy a farm seeW. D. Zim
merman. he has them to sell at right
prices. Easy Payments.
Miss Ruby Charlton went to
Schuyler Wednesday morning to
attend the wedding of her friend
Miss Simmons she will meet her
brother Dr. A. T. Charlton
from Los Angeles in Grand Is
land. He will make a short stay
with his parents at Turkey Roost.
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Stewart
and two sons from Ottawa, Kan
sas, arrived in this city last Sat
urday evening for a two weeks
visit at the home of Dr. and Mrs.
W. L. Marcy. The ladies are
sisters. Mrs. Stewart visited
here some ten years ago and made
many friends, who will be glad to
renew that friendship again.
Some fifty counties so far have
sent in returns for the progressive
candidate for governor, and show
between 300 and 600 votes for the
bead of the ticket. It is claimed
quite a number of counties cast no
progressive vote at all.
SOME PRICES
OFIRTEREST
Some prices of interest at the 5. 10,
and 25c west side store.
2 dozen jar rubbers 15c
Paper plates per dozen. 5c
Paraffine wax .per pound 15c
Flower pots 5, 8, 10 and 15c
1 lot of glassware going at 10c apiece.
Suit hangers at 10c each. Nice fresh
candies 10 to 20 cents per pound.
FOR SALE
Fire or six acres of ground in al
falfa, fenced chicken tight. For terms
and particulars, see Alfred Anderson.
ProfessMual Cards
ROBT. P. STARR
Attorney at Law
LOUP CITY. NBBRESKE.
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 Citt, • Nkbkaska.
Only set of Abstract books in coonty
0. E. LONGACRE
Physician & Surgeon
Office, Oyer New Bank.
TELEPHONE CALL, N0.39
A. tJ, KEARNS
Physician & Surgeon
Pbona, 30. OHcc M Raaldauea
Two Doors East ot Telephone Central
Lnnp Eitfl. - Nebraska
A. S. MAIN
Physicians Surgeon
Loup City, Nebr.
Office at Residence,
Telephone Connection
1. E. Bowman X- D. Carr la I*. Bowman X. D.
BOWMAN ft BOWMAN
PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS
Phonal 14 Loop City. XabrMki
J.E. WEINMAN
Weier inar ia n
Authorized to make inspec
tions for Inter-State Ship
ments
Arcadia, Nebraska
S. A. ALLEN
DENTIST
LOUP CITY, - - NKB.
Office up stairs in the new State
dank buildinp.
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
PLUMMER A ELECTRICIAN?
For good dean and neat work
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Come and get my prices
Rufus Hiddlesoa
DRAY AND TRANSFER
Your Business Solicited
Phone, Either Lumber Yard or
E. G. Taylor’s Elevator
Nortos Lambert
DRAT A TRANSFER
Solicits Your Business— Phone
Blue 60, or E. G. Taylor’s Eleva
tor or eitherlumber yard.
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Starr Opposes
Uni. Removal
Loup City, Nebr., Aug. 12—To
the Editor of the Kearney Hub,
Kearney, Neb.—Dear'Sir: I have
before me a copy of the above
named paper under date of July
13, which on account of my ab
sence from my office for some
time escaj>ed my notice until this
morning, and I hasten to reply to
the same.
In regard to the removal of the
state university to the state farm,
or to any place from its present
location. I am against it. I have
at all tiroes been opposed to the
removal ever since this question
was raised, and as a graduate of
the state university the various
university departments have often
asked for an expression from me
of my views in regard thereto. I
have always “voted” against re
moval, and if elected senator from
| the twenty-second district I will
at all times oppose and seek to
prevent any such removal.
I believe in university extension,
and that the ground north of the
present site should be obtained at
the earliest possible date, as time
will only increase their value at
the expense of the state. Just
whether I will vote, if elected, for
this extension at the next session,
will depend on the financial condi
tion of the state, but under no cir
cumstances do I favor removal,
and if not elected to the senate I
shall use all my personal influence
to prevent removal. I trust I
have made myself plain in the
matter and I thank you for the
opportunity to make my feelings
in the matter known. Yours re
spectfully, • Robert P. Starr, |
Republican Candidate for State
Senator 22nd District.
SOME ROTES
OR ELECTION
Hamilton county progressives
only cast some 38 votes. Sherman
county progressives only 23 votes.
John Wall, for state senator,
got over 700 majority in Valley
and Custer counties, with Loup
and Garfield to hear from, and
making his nomination sure.
With only one prohibition and
four pop votes in Sherman coun
ty these political parties were not
much in evidence.
Our socialist friends claim about
150 votes in Sherman county,
but the returns show but 18.
The democratic machine in Val
ley didn’t do a thing to our jolly
friend, Joe 0’Bryan. And we do
not blame Joe for shaking the
dust of Valley county off his bro
gans and moving back to Loop
City and Sherman county, where
they know a good man when they
see him and appreciate him as
well.
Ollis of Valley got it in the
neck from the democrats over the
state in his candidacy for railway
commissioner, coming out third
best, and can now appreciate what
he and Valley county democrats
did to Joe O’Bryan.
As we predicted, D. C. Thomp
son, our splendidly equipped
young republican friend of Arca
dia, received the nomination for
county clerk over Chas. Masin, a
royal tribute to Arcadia’s ex
postmaster. ’Rah for the tall
sycamore of Valley for the next
county clerk up there.
The progressives had no local
ticket in Valiev county.
Tommy Atwood received the re
publican nomination for sheriff of
Howard county over Hig. A pro
per tribute to a splendid man.
Majorities do not always tell
the tale. Gappa, with 185 votes,
or a little over one-fourth the
number cast, received the demo
cratic nomination for sheriff in
this county. This was the one
great surprise of the primary.
As it looks now, Omaha gets at
least four of the republican state
candidates. No wonder Omaha
is hot for the primary.
Tad Scott' captured the demo
cratic nomination for representa
tive in Hamilton county. Tad was
formerly of Loup City, and took
his popularity down there with
him.
Charley Pool and Will Maupin,
winners on the democratic state
ticket, are both newspaper men.
Denny Cronin, republican candi
date for representative in Holt
county, is also an editor and a
winner. The editor of the North
western is traveling in tfast com
pany.
Ross Hammond, editor of the
Fremont Tribune, lost out in his
candidacy for governor and we
don’t like that a little bit.
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 succesful.
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LORENTZ’S
I 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 Sa“j Floor
for less money, and every sack guaranteed.
All dealers handle our flour.
LOUP CITY MILL & LIGHT CO.
WE CARRY A
FULL LINE OF
Hardware
F urniture
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 Run Every Night In the i
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
We do all kinds of Job Work
with neatness and dispatch
Give us jour order.