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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1914)
W. F. MASON, President L HANSEN, Cashier j The Bank That Does Things We Welcome Your Call ] And Your Business j To save, one must sacrifice. The best things of life are • gained in this wav. If you want to lay aside a part of your J earnings, come to this bank and open an account. A bank J account will assist you greatly in the undertaking. \ We welcome the small depositor 2 The man, woman, boy or girl who begins to save by a ; definite plan, lays a solid foundation for happiness and pros- 1 perit.v—yes and health too. J The saving habit grows upon one as results lend en- | couragement. There's no pleasure more wholesome or ex- fl hilerating than that which comes from reaping the rewards a of subduing vagrant desires. * ,— .. . - - _! First National Bankl t Loup ityy Nebraska. I _ . ___ i We Pay 5 per cent on Time Deposits. j A COMPLETE LINE Of Furniture, Rugs, Linoleum, Shades, Etc. E. P. DAILY SELL YOUR FARM We have customers for good : Sherman county farms. If you ! want to sell and your prices 1 > and terms are right list your j farm with us. We also have ; We also have several applications for good farms J to rent for cash or share of crops. ■ FIRST TRUST COMPANY, Loup City, Nebrj List of Candidates In the Great Northwestern Ante Con test. HELP YOHR FAVORITE WIN. LOUP CITY Alta Johnson 7900 Myrtle White 6400 Katie Janulewicz 6600 Alberta Outhouse 13,400 Lucile Patton 5000 Hannah Anderson 7100 Ursolia McNulty 7350 Mrs. A. B. Conger 8700 Mrs. E. McFadden 5000 ROUTE ONE. LOUP CITY Helma Johnson 6200 Judith Johnson 5000 Edwin Johnson 5350 Marie Miller 6100 Mrs. John Curtis 5800 Mrs. Chris Zwink 6550 Mrs. Geo. Zahn 5150 Mrs. E. Kron 6200 Mrs. Frank 2wink 5000 John Olson 5450 Cecil Draper 5000 Fred Zwink 5000 Harry Wheeler 5450 i Clarence Arnett 50O0 ROUTE TWO. LOUP CITY Edith Brown 5000 Elsie Oltjenbruns 5000 Emma Schwaderer 5300 Vida Cowling 6200 Mrs. Carl Mickow 6300 Mrs. Frank Fross 7600 MrsXfessie McFaidden 5000 Mrs. Otto Henning 5000 Mrs. Loren Cox 7250 Carl Norstedt 5000 Clayton Conger 5000 Lester Hiddleson 5000 Bert Snyder 6500 ROUTE THREE. LOUP CITY Neva Watts 6100 Minnie Johnson 5450 Miss Ramey 5olio Amelia Hansen 5450 Francis Hansel 5000 ! Mrs. Jack Pageler 5000 Mrs. R. Norseen 12.950 Mrs. Charlie Ling 6100 Mrs. E. E. Tracy 6750 Harry Johnson 5000 Wm. Kay 5200 ( Dave Anderson 5000 iwwn V ■ Elida Lund 5000 Ethel Myers 5«00 Blanche Colter 5750 Lillie Bartunek 6250 Lillie Trumyske 5000 Effie Wilson 5000 Florence Tangerman 5000 Edith Strom 5000 William Scott 5000 Charlie Chords 6800 Roy Strom 5000 Artin Wolten 5000 Frank Sunstrom 5000 Strant Wolten 5000 Lynn Bartunek 5000 ASHTON Barbara Wesiaski 5o0o Thressa Grabuski 5000 Clara Kwiatkowski 5000 Hattie Adamski 6200 Marie Beza 5000 Clara Jankowski 5000 V'erna Kwiatkowski 5000 Clara Polski 5000 Mrs. Joe Hruby * 5000 Mrs. Garret Lorenz 6000 Mrs. Pete Kwiatkowski 5000 Mrs. Lew Galczenski 5400 Tony Galczenski 5000 Edward Kwiatkowski 5°°0 Ed. Lukcszeski 5050 Ignis Wesiaski 6200 Harry Garstka 5tX)0 HAZARD Lorena Heater 6800 A*na Dorman 7200 Elizabeth Frink 5500 Amy Bass 5300 Alvina Peterson 6000 ARCADIA Mona Nygren 6100 Leone Freeman 5ooo Maude Masters 635o Olive Masters 5ooo Hilda Larsen 5ooo Anna Larsen 545o Edna Lutz 5ooo Rebecca Tockey 5ooo Marie Martin 525o Hattie Freeman 5ooo Flossie Brinley 5ooo Alice Quinton 545o Edna Hart 5ooo Lillie Welt.v 545o Virginia Welty 58oo Lola Dewitt 5ooo Eunice White 5ooo Mary Fitzgerald 5ooo Charlotte Fitzgerald 5ooo Ellen Brown 565o Esther Parker 5ooo Zoa Thompson 5ooo Pearl McCormick 5ooo Mrs. Ura Russell 5ooo Charlie Weddel 5ooo Field Botsford 5ooo Lloyd Thompson 5ooo Joe Davis 5ooo Alvin Fees 5ooo Wm. Botsford 5ooo Clifford Freeman oooo Archie Moyer 65oo AUSTIN Rhea Rentfrow 5800 Clara Fulliton 6100 Adeline Daddow 575M Mrs. Ida Ogle 5100 Mrs. Etta Hartwell 5200 Paul Gilmore 5500 Lee Heil 5700 LITCHFIELD Lois Ambrose 5350 Fay Ambrose 5400 Mary Wolf 7000 Gertie Ladegard 5800 Esther Farnsworth 5000 Mamie Garnett 5700 Myrtle Brower 5006 SOME PRICES OF INTEREST Some prices of interest, at the 5. 10. and 25c west side store. 2 dozen jai rubbers 15c 1’aper plates per dozen. 5c Paraffine wax per pound 15c Flow er pots 5, 8, 10 aftd 15c 1 lot of glassware going at 10c apiece. Suit hangersat 10c each. Nice fresh candies 10 to 20 cents per pound. FOR SALE Five or six acres of ground in al falfa, fenced chicken tight. For terms and particulars, see Alfied Anderson. Professional Cards ROBT. P. STARR Attorney at Law, LOUP CITY. EEBRRSKR. R. H. MATHEW Attorney at Law And Bonded Abstractor, Loup City, Nebraska Aaron Wall Lawyer i Practices in all Courts Loup City, Neb. LAMONT L STEPHENS LAWYER FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILD ING . LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA ROBERT H.MATHEW Bonded Abstracter Loop OiTT, • Nibbabka. Jnly set of Abstract books in county O. E. LONG ACRE Physician & Surgeon Office, Over New Bank. TELEPHONE CALL, NO.SSU _____--| A. .J. KEARNS Physician & Surgeon Phone, SO. Office at Reeldence Two Doors East of Telephone Central Loop Eitp. - Nebraska! ’ | A. S. MAIN Physician & Surgeon Loup City, Nebr. Office at Residence, Telephone Connection | J. E. Bowman M. D. Carrie L. Bowman M. D. | BOWMAN & BOWMAN PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS Phone 114 Loup City, Nebraska S. A. ALLEN DENTIST LOUP CITY, - - NEB. Office up stairs in the new State dank buildinp. ____! W. L. MAKCY DENTIST Loup City, Nebraska. OFFICE: East Side Public Suuuer 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 & ELECTRICIAN’ For good clean and neat work I Satisfaction Guaranteed ’ Come and get my prices Rufus Hiddlesou DRAY AND TRANSFER Your Business Solicited Phone, Either Lumber Yard or * E. G. Taylor’s Elevator Norton Lambert DRAT A TRANSFER : Solicits Your Business— Phone , Blue 60, or E. G. Taylor’s Eleva tor or eitherlumber-yard. i ---■ | Chris Kleeman - Builder & Contractor Satisfaction Guaranteed. } Resident 3 blocks north and 1 block 5 weat of CathoUc church. <W-£r:.r 5S I List of QuilidstOS (Cantinnad) Anna Van lO,4tHl Myrtle Corn ford 600Uj Verna Sweley 6360 Rhene Hedland 6000 Cecil Chadoin 6000 Mrs. Effie Sorenson 6200 Mrs. Blanche Welden 6300 Earl Weld in 6000 Ora Brower 6ooo John Burt '*000 Fred Betz 6000 Hugh Mallory *HM)U LOCAL NEWS. Mrs. Theo. D. Wilson left for Morrill, Nebr.. last Thursday for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Paige. Are you a candidate in the North westerns’ Big automobile contest! If not, nominate yourself or a friend. Miss Helen Hald came up from Dannebrog last Friday and visited over Sunday with Miss Minnie Woods. _ Mr. Swayne of Elko, Nevada, was here a couple of days last week visiting his cousin, O. A. Woods. My line of Mackanaws are in I can saw you money all the time, Loren tz. Mrs. E. A. Miner and baby have been visiting the past week or more at Wolbach, Neb., the lady’s former home. Mrs. Wm. Larsen and Mrs. Bert Morris entertained the ladies of the Entre Nous club at the hospitable home of the former last Friday afternoon. Schwaner can save you money on that paino. - Mrs. Ward Ver Valin and Miss Opal Ver Valin went to Hastings last week Thursday for a visit with their daughter and sister, who 1 is attending Hastings college. If you want a dray, phone A. L. Enderlee, Black 63. or leave your or der wit.li either lumber yard or E- G. Taylor. Best of service guaranteed. Mrs. Adelia White of Houston. Nebr., arrived in this city last Thursday evening for a visit with her cousin, Mrs. J. W. Burleigh of this editorial family7. All accounts owing to Blaska & Woznick have been left at the State Bank for collection. Those owning on same will confer a favor by early settlement. Kimball, Crown, McPhail, A. B. Chase, Packard, Price & Tee pie, Knobe, and Steinway7 pianos to select from at Schwaner’s. The Hustlers class of the First Presbyterian church were enter- ! tained by Mrs. E. W. Thompson at a Hallowe’en party last Friday evening. A splendid time is re- , ported. The home creamery advanc ed the price of cream to 3<H I cents on Tuesday, the 2nd. Ravenna Creamery Co. Miss Ruth Miner entertained < senior class and teachers of the Loup City high school at a Hallo- ' we’en party last Wednesday even ing. Those present report the ' hostess a most royal entertainer. ^ I. C. Smith, Loup City’s tailor, last week Thursday moved his j shop from the old Benschoter building south of the State Bank | into the basement of the New Frederick hotel, where he has one j one of the neatest and most np-to date tailor shops in these parts. | Notice — All those knowing themselves indebted to O. F. Pet ersen wilt find their accounts at the Loop City State Bank, where they are left for' collection. The accounts must be settled in 30 days. An early settlement will be appreciated. O. F. Petersen. Dr. J. E. Bowman is now the possessor of a brand new Ford, having sold his old one and got of the latest of the Ford species. If doc acts just a little stuck up over it.he has the right, but is not nearly as bad that way as we would be were we able to own a nice horseless. The forthcoming marriage of Miss Benlah Trier, who since her appearance here with the Trier sisteis a year or over ago and vis iting in this city the past few months has made her a favorite with our people, to Mr. Otto Ret/ tenmayer of Arcadia, to occur in a short time, has been made pub lic. The Northwestern in advance offers congratulations to the young people. Just Received A complete line of Men’s and Boys’ clothing for Fall at prices that will make them move. You can save money b\ buving your Suits,! Jats,Caps and Underwear of the Clothier who dresses men and boys only. LORENTZ’S The Best Men’s and Boy’s Furnishing Store. A. M. AYE, D. C. After everything else has failed do not give up. Come and try CHIROPRACTIC and get well. Office: Just east of the Sweetland feed store, Jacob Albers residence. Phone Brown 10* Dreamland j Theater I Changes Pictures Every | Monday, Wednesday and Friday. j Only the best pictures shown. Everyone passed on 5 by Board of Censorship. M , For an Evenings Fun and Pleasure 1 Meet Me In Dreamland, j JOHN OLTMAN, OWNER 5 KEYSTONE LUMBER CO. Get the best fence anchor from The Keystone Lumber Co., for 5 cents. Yards at Loup City, Ashton, Rockville, Sehaupps and Arcadia Notice THE MOVING PICTURE SHOW ! At the New Opera House Will Ran Every Night In the j Week Hereafter A 4-Reel Show | Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday ! Change of Program Nothing but the best pictures will be shown here. I Everybody is cordially invited to attend. THOMAS DADDOW j