The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, September 17, 1914, Image 4

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    Deposits in this bank have the additional security of the De
positors Guarantee Fund of the State of Nebraska.
Only a Dollar
One of the chief differences be
tween people who make a goodly -
showing of their lives and those
who allow them to^slip as waste
through their fingers is that the
first have cultivated their sense
of values
While not miserly they know
the value of a dollar and study
ways and means for accumulat
ing odd dollars into a lump sum.
Why not follow their example
and let our bank account plan
help you to accumulate more?
A dollar will get you started.
Loup City State Bank
Loop City, Nebraska:
We pay 5 percent interest on time deposits
NEW FALL STYLES IN FOOT
WEAR FOR SALE
They comprise all the Best and Newest
Styles. We are certain that if you see
the handsome styles we are showing
and learn what really high grade shoes
we are selling, you will give us your
trade.
OUR SHOES ARE
Better ie Style-- Better ie Fit-- Better in
Hvili
jM [’.
E. E YOUNGQU 1ST, Prop.
A. M. AYE, D. C.
After everything else has failed do
not give up. Come and try
CHIROPRACTIC
and get well. Office: two blocks east
and one south of opera house
Phone Blue 126
Lumbk
When in
Need of
I GOAL
or first-class
Liam/ber
of ail dimensions,
We also have a car of Coke.
We also have a good line of Fence posts, range*
ing in price from ten to fifty cents.
Phone Red 29 and you will receive prompt attention
LEININGER LUMBER COMPANY
I . - - v4 ... .. 1 ^
tOrif flfteen Days o! Low One-Way Fares
TO PACIFIC COAST
: ftfUrtnr 24th, to October 8th.
expect to go to California (luring this
autumn period of low rates, you should
i arrange early for your accomodations in the
J Burlington’s throught tourist stooping can
L to Los Angeles and San Francisco vfo Den
! ver through Scenic Colorado and Salt Lake
[ by daylight
id**)ft AA GENERALLY FROM NEBRASKA
I^jUiVU To PACIFIC GOAST
I Daily through tourist sleepers to Los Angelese via Denver,
^ through Sceuic Colorado and Salt Lake by daylight. One
■ line of these sleepers may be joined along the Southern
[ Nebraska main line. Arrange for your berths throught the
“ undersigned.
J. A. Danielses, Agent
LEY, General PnMcnger Agent
1004 Farnum St. Omaha, Nebr
THE NORTHWESTERN
But* red n the Loup City Postofflce for trutmlsslon through the malls as second class
matter.
Offioe Phone, Red 138. Residence, - Black 138
J. W. BURLEIGH.Kdltor and Pnb. J. R. GARDINER Mannar
A friend kindly advises us the postmaster-edi
tor of the Times is throwing himself into a state of
epilepsy, (if not always in that condition) over the
Northwestern copying so much news from its ex
changes. Were the Times Editor to do more of that
and less of his own silly twaddle, the paper would
show a surprisingly greater amount of news and edi
torial ability. The postmaster-editor may not recog
nize it, but the less he writes and the more he copies
from his exchanges the more profitable and interest
ing his paper would be to his readers. Try ft, dear'
Beush, and you will be convinced;; give that haired
over knot above your shoulders a long-needed rest
and receive the blessings of Times readers.
Modesty may forbid the writer making any plea for
self, in eulogizing the republican county ticket placed
before our people this fall, but for all the balance, F.
M. Henry for treasurer, W. T. ^Gibson for county clerk,
W. S. Waite for district clerk, J. S. Pedler for county
attorney, L. A. Williams for sheriff, Mrs. Ethel. Pear
sen Heapy for county superintendent, and on down to
road supervisors, he is emphatic that none better
were ever placed before the voters of the county for
their elective offices. You can make no mistake in
placing these competent people in the various posi
tions of trust in the county.
The high cost of living, which has been getting
higher for some time with startling rapidity, seems
determined to get on one’s nerves as fast as it depletes
the pocketbook. Just now we are promised the ad
dition of a war tax to other costs of living, because
said war is cutting off revenues to this country, but
luckily for the ones who do not drink booze or chew
and smoke the filthy, most of it will go on to whisky
and tobacco, which will supply at least three-fourths
of the deficiency.
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The voters of Nebraska, without reference to poli
ticalisms, and for the best welfare of the township,
county and state, can make no mistake in voting for
the entire republican ticket, from top to bottom. In
religious matters, “In God we trust;” in political mat
ters, for the best interests of all the people, the cor
rect and proper and prosperous way is to follow the
axiom. “In the republican party we trust,” and thus
be always right.
An admirably frank enemy of the editor of the
Northwestern, in conversation with a bystander, the
other day, emphatically affirmed,that any man who
- would vote for the said editor was “a blankety blank
fool.” To this, Brother Beushausen, postmaster-edi
tor of the Times Independent, may confidently be ex
pected to respond with a pious “Amen.”
—- ■■■■■ . '
t The republican party has made no mistake in
placing the name of R. B. Howell at the head of the
ticket. If the decayed hen-fruit throwers of Omaha
ever did a good deed it was when they by their dirty
act egged Howell into the nomination for governor,
which spells success for the republican ticket in
Nebraska.
From the lively manner in which Robert P. Starr
scored in his vote getting at the primary, it looks like
Senator Starr from this district fti the coming elec
tion. And he sure has the ability.
If the Times’postmaster-editor keeps up his spasms
much longer as per his last week’s efforts, he is liable
to take a car ride to Hastings at the county’s cost ere
long.
No progressive party voter, if he be true to his
siveness, can fail to vote for R. B. How
*
THE HOME TOWN
By Nth Baring
The average western town de
pends upon the agricultural re
scources of the country in its im
mediate vicinity for its support.
It is but little more than a local
trading point. It has no jobbing
houses, no manufacturing with
which to bring money into the
community from a large trade
territory. Such a town would
soon become a deserted village
were the stores to close their
doors and quit business. Every
cent of every dollar sent to the
Mail Order Houses of the great
trade centers, is forever lost to
the community from which it
comes; going into channels that
carry far and away from the lo
cality where its equivalent in
wealth from the soil was created. I
If in any instance money was
saved by sending away for goods
that can be bought at home, there
would not be so much room for
criticisoj. So often the item fully
taken into account as it should be.
Service is not given its due credit.
You must know the weights and
freight rates to make a true es
timate of costs. You must be a
good judge of all sorts of mer
chandise to be able to make de
pendable comparisons of quality.
“The proof of the pudding is in
the eating thereof,” and so the
proof of a great deal of merchan
dise is in its wearing qualities.
Many a fine looking piece of fur
niture is a shoddy piece of goods.
When you send away for any
thing you pay in advance. You
go to the depot for the shipment
and do your own hauling. You
cannot make an immediate ex
change if the goods are unsatis
factory. You cannot telephone
the last minute something you
have forgotten. I am now talk
ing about service. A safe plan is
to buy of dealers at home, in
whom you can place confidence.
Are you giving your town your
moral and financial support?
“If America discourages the
town, she will kill the nation.”
SEE OUR
Ladies’ and Misses’
Cloaks
Just Received
Vic Swanson’s
HOME MARKET
Is always your best market
WE GUARANTEE
CORRECT WEIGHTS
CORRECT TESTS
PROMPT SERVICE
HIGHEST CASH Returns
You milk cows for money,
Eet us help you get the most
of it. Our price for butter
fat is
27c
Delivered at our place of
business
*,
We Solicit Your Business.
Ravenna Creamery Co
Joe Thompson, Manager
SEPTEMBER 22nd to 25th
4 GOOD BALL GAMES
SEPTEMBER 23, BALL GAME
Arcadia vs Scotia
SEPTEMBER 24 AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M.
DitcHfield vs Ashton
AT 2:00 O’CLOCK P. M.
Arcadia vs Ravenna
SEPTEMBER 25,
Arcadia vs Ord
Thursday and Friday night will have the “Better Ne
braska" picture with a lecturer explaining.
SttHS
Free Attraction Every Day and Night.
Music by Loup City Cornet Band.
Better Baby Show Thursday Afternoon.
Be Sure to Take in the School Exhibit.
SsRHR
MORE ENTRIES THAN
EVER
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Bigger and Better Than