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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1914)
*' F. MASON, Prastfsat L HANSEN, Cashier OllR PATRONS $t-$$-$$ ^ V\e have landed many a good custo- # mer through the good offices of our ^ patrons. The good words spoken of ^ us by our patrons are our best adver- # tisements and appreciated more than ^ we can express in cold type. Much ^ of our increase of business is due to # the kind words of friends. We are thankful. $$-$$-$$ First National Bank Loup City, Nebraska. We Pay 5 per cent on Time Deposits. ! Everything Now I Ready j To Buy Poultry,Eggs, Butter,Gream j First Door South of Pioneer Neat Narket. ! I am buying cream for the Farmers Co-Operative * Creamery Co., and I will pay the highest market | price. II guarantee correct weight and prompt atten tion given to everyone. I also handle— j FLOUR & FEED -Come'and -see me before going" elsewhere' f PHONE WHITE 72 J" ^B SLOMINSKI When Looking For a Square Neal 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. Dolling & George, Owners I LOUP CITY FLOUR I Why buy Flour shipped here by outside mills when you can get ! Loup City White Satin Flour for less money, and every sack guaranteed. I All dealers handle our flour. | LOUP CITY MILL & LIGHT CO. SELL YOUR FARM ; We have customers for good 1 Sherman county farms. If you want to sell and your, prices ■ and terms are right list your farm with us. We also have [ We also have several applications for good farms to rent for cash or share of crops. FIRST TRUST COMPANY, Loup City, Nebr The Northwesten, the People’s Fa vorite* Sahscrihe for It* THE HOME TOfH By Htte lariint As I have stated before* the average western town depends up on its retail stores for its life. It is primarily a trading point. Cripple the retail business and you cripple the community. Des troy the stores and you destroy the town. There are three classes of peo ple given to patronizing the borne merchants only when necessity de mands. There is the fellow who takes a pride in saying that he is inde pendent of the town. He holds mortgages on good farms and owns some bank stock. He buys most of his goods away from home and is the star kicker. He has very little property in the town, but is against every pro posed progressive step, fearing that his taxes will be increased one-tenth of one per cent. He is tired and retired. The community will not have lost so much when he is interred. Then there are those people who buy most of their goods by mail because th< y hav an idea that by so doing they are displaying a laudable independence and are transacting real business. To write out an order, to read the letter acknowledging receipts, to open the package and check the goods with the bill, gives them a feeling of importance. With them, imagined economy is not the main inducement. They love to pour over the catologs and dis cuss the different items. These cleverly designed, illustrated and description-illumined books have for them a strange facination. There is still another class of mail order buyers—the folks who have a hard time to make both ends meet. They save money a small part of the time, think they do a part of the time, but keep deceiving themselves that they do all of the time. These latter folks are often incurable catalog buyers by some unscrupulous store keeper, by discourteous clerks, by coming in to contact with merchants who are not business men. Every place has the dealer who will not compare his prices and merchan with those of the catalog houses. The mention of a catalog house throws him into a tantrum. This sort of a merchant is a “weak sister.’’ Any dealer can hold his own with these mail order houses, if be will but have sense enough to to know that he must meet com petition with quality, price and service. LIRCOLR LETTER Lincoln, Oct. 5,—The republi can campaign work has been in active operation now about five weeks. A large part of the state has already been covered by the candidates, who are working in harmony with each other and with the state committee which has a complete state organization in conjunction with the county or ganizations that report enthusiasm for the republican cause in every part of the state. Report from nearly two hun dred towns already visited by the republican automobile tour show the voters turning out everywhere and receiving Mr. Howell and the other state candidates with mani festations of respect and confi dence. As it appears from the view-point here at Lincoln it can be said without exaggeration that the trend in the state,—in practi cally all parts of the state, is so decidedly toward HoweU and the republican state ticket that the democratic managers of their state campaign are already fright ened at the prospect. With five weeks of the cam paigning time already expired and with only about three weeks tiR the election the democratic state compaign under the state commit tee has not lyet fairly started. Democratic Chairman Thompson, | when he found himself crowded | out of the campaign management J by the anti-Bryan state cotnmit [ tees went away to Washington, ! from which place he returned I only a few days ago with the federal patronage deadlock still on and with a month of his' time wasted in an effort to harmonize the pie connter factions. Senate; Hitchcock, it aeeaMK as fighting leader,of the anti-Bryanites is de # HIRE rllwEi OF IRTEUST 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 apieca. Suit hangers at 10c each. Nice fresh candies 10 to 20 cents per pound. „ FOR SALE # Five or six acres of grouna- in al falfa, fenced chioken tight. For terms and particulars, see Alfred Andaman. Professional Cards ROBT. P. STARR Attorney at Law LOUP CJTY. BEBRSSKS. R. H. MATHEW Attorney at Law And Bonded Abstractor, Loup City, Nebraska Aaron Wall Practices in all Courts Loup City, Neb. LAMONT L STEPHENS LAWYER FIRST NATIONAL BANK BtflLB IN« LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA ROBERT H.MATHEW Bonded Abstracter Loup City, - Nhbmu. Only aet of Abstract boo ha* sooaty 0. E. LONGACRE Physician & Surgeon Office. Over New Bank. TELEPHONE CALL, N0.39 A. J. KEARNS Physician & Surgeon Phone, 30. OBee at Residence Two Doors East of Telephone Central Lnnp Citfl, - He hr 8 ska A. S. MAIN Physician & Surgeon Loup Oity, Ncbr. Office at Residence, Telephone Connection 1, e. Bowman H. D. Carrie L. Bowman 11. D. BOWMAN ft. BOWMAN PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS Phone) 14 Lonp CMp. Seh—llha J.E. WEINMAN Veter i nar itt n Authorized to make inepetr [tions for Inter-State Ship ments Arcadia, Nebraska S. A. ALLEN DENTIST LOOP CITY, - • N*». __ _ __ Offioe up stein in the new State dank buildine. W. L M ARC Y DENTIST Loup City, Nebraska. OFFICE: East 9Uh Public donate. Phone, Brown 116 V. I. McDONALL DvamhiI (LiiNy UfnapL rrOmjn uiay WOtr Call lumber yards or Taylor’s elevator. Satisfaction guaxan teed. Phone Brown 57 C. R. SWEETLAND PLOiBER 5 ELECTRICIAN: For good Clean and neat work Satisfaction Guaranteed Gome and get my prices Rafis Hiddlesoa »« >nn m > MiiTn Your Busiuem SoHeited Phone, Either Lumber Yard e» E. G. Taylor’s Elevator t > "*• Norton Lambert DRAY A TRANSFER Solicits YourBusiness— Phou leva tenfiified that the smash the Brya»’’ program shall be carried out to the last detail whatever happens to Morehead or to Mau pin, for the senator’s preparations for the contest of 19MJ are of more importance to him than the election of Morehead, Maupin or Pool. In the meantime, every day brings to Lincoln men from over the state, democrats as well as re publicans, who report more or less of a revolt against the demo cratic ticket. The democratic edi tors, a few of them, are giving faint support to Morehead, but some of them of the Edgar How ard type, are openly denouncing bis candidacy as being back by an anti-Bryan conspiracy, which ser iously threatens the future of the party in this state. In a double column editorial Mr. Howard's paper, the Columbus Telegram, calls on Governor Morehead to re pudiate the anti-Bryan conspiracy or to prepare for his threatened defeat. The compact between Morehead and Maguire hurts both of them in the first congressional district where Morehead’s prest ige is sufiering now perhaps more than in any other part of the state. The strained personal re lations between the democratic candidates prevents them from do ing team work in the campaign and they are out on the road here and there each one for himself, More bead refusing to travel witn either Maopin or Pool and with the two latter dodging each other foi fear of an outbreak of temper j and we«dy disclosures that might bring both of them into open redi cule. To his friends, the goveV nor confesses his antipathy to Maupin and Pool for what they are and Mabpin and Pool censure the governor for what he is not. i It is nip and tuck between the in- j harmony among these three can- i didates and the other inharmonies, between Bryan and Hitchcock, be- j tween Chairman Thompson and his anti-Bryan committee and the | still more far-reaching and more ! damaging inbarmony between the I Bryan and anti-Bryan factions ! that extends itself into every vot j ing precinct of the state. In lieu j of the inactive state committee I Food Commissioner Harmon. Fire ] Commissioner Ridgell and others j of the governor’s appointees are working their office forces at the (j state house, sending thousands of ^ letters purporting to come from | the governor himself, letters that | the governor never sees, but let- i| ten that are hoped to bring him | some sympathy from the recipi- j| ents. The traveling deputies of j the various state house comm is sions, about forty or fifty of them, > are out res tee mad at tee state’s 1 expessa- trying to wake op the j county organizations and inciden- i| tally making as little troubles ash possible ter the special interests < ever white they are supposed to have supervision. < •iusreummamuuamrereurerearemerew""^. Asseaemente ror Special Improve- ' meats To Whom It Mm Concern: 1 Whereas. The owner* respectively of lobe hereinafter described have failed, neglected and refused to ‘con- j ncaet brm, stone or cement side walla within the time provided by -a*-- m rlna onH nynnar nn. I \Jl ufliVUCCf wlimT “wF w*Ni »>w I tice so to do has been given; and Wtiefoaa, A legal sidewalk has-been dali' constructed and buih. by the I citv of Loup City, Nebraska; Stem, therefore, notice is hereby given to all perone interested as own- | ere or otherwise ia lots nine (9) and ten (10>, Mock twenty-four (24), Origi nal Town of Loup City, that at the hour of 8 o’clock p. m. of the 22nd day of October, 1914, at the usual meeting place in said city, the city council wiil meet in special session, for the purpose ef making special as sessments upon and against said lots for the eapsnes of tbe building and construction of cement walks ia front of sold lots and co-eatensive therewith, apd for the improvement r-besctm mtdrn bp said property, and far tea otksr and farther action as may be required and necessary in the premises. Pra Bow*, City Clerk. Last pob Oct. 15 NOfKftOP SALE »Y REFEREE IN FAETITION. In the District Court of Shaman County, Nebraska. nuili «i« SSlUUVUMKf Plaintiff, vs. _ STiilS1 Gustav Reach, tier husband, Defendant*. Notice ishereby given that by vir tue of anevder of sale issued ti under the seal of tbe Distinct of Sherman County, Nebraska, auc to me directed ae referee In psurfaitto* in tie above entiled cause, I will, on tbe 20th day of October, 1914, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at tbe south door of the court bouse in {sm£83s£s&.',<sss for cash the North Half (Nl) of Sec tion Two (dee. 2), Township Four p. U). Range Fifteen (Eng. tit tire nth P. M. in Sherman Nebraska^ 4. Just Received A complete line of Men’s and . Boys’ clothing for Fall at prices that will make them move. You can save money by buying your Suits,Hats,Caps and I nderwear of the Clothier who dresses men and boys onlyr. LORENTZ’S The Best Men’s and Bey’s Furnishing Store. HONE NARKE1 Is always your best market WE GUARANTEE ' CORRECT WEIGHTS CORRECT TESTS PROMPT SERVICE HIGHEST CASH Returns You milk cows for money, Let us help you get the most - of it. Our "price for butter fat is 27c Delivered at our place of business We Solicit Tour Business. Ravenna Creaery Co Joe Thompson, Manatcr KEYSTONE LIMBER CO. Get the best fence anchor from The Keystone Lumber Co., for 5 cents. Yards at Loup City, Ashton, Rockville, Schaupps and Arcadia Notice THE MOVING PICTURE SHOW j At the New Opera House Will Ran Every Night la the j Week Hereafter A 4-Reel Show Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday Change ef Program Nothing but the beet pictures will be shown here. Ever} body is cordially invited to attend. THOMAS DADDOW Compare oar Job Work with otters a wont Jo the wise Is sdfideat.