The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, December 03, 1914, Image 4

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We Will Also Give 80,000 Extra Votes on $20.00,'EC1,GOO Extra Votes on Each and 20,000 on Each 810.00 Timed in During This Period.
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Co your utmost. Long
Terms of Subscription
Count the fastest.
MAXWELL
ELECTRIC LIGHTER ELECTRIC STARTER
Now Is the Time Your
Subscriptions Count
the Most.
place ]Vo Limit
on your
Hlorh SIbile this
OffGR
Is in force
Largest Ultra Vote Offer Now In
Force
For every dab of Subscriptions amounting to $25.00
turned in between Dec. 3rd. and December 10, inclusive
we will give
125,000 Extra Votes
Subscriptions to count on this offer may be of any kind
but the long term ones count up the fastest This is
time when your subscriptions count Dig so get all you
can and go the limit. Now is the time to do the big work.
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Che Big Vote
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force Chis
weeh.
Go Hfter It.
Only Two Weeks Left-Now hustle after those long term subscriptions and be a Winner
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Phone Blue 21 Address all Communications to Phone Blue 21
Contest Manager Northwestern
Deposits in this bank have the additional security of the De
positors Guarantee Fund of the State of Nebraska.
ARE YOU A RENTER
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Do you appreciate tbe fact that the
man who rents should use just as much
care in protecting his income; should be
just as systematic in the handling of
his financial affairs as the man who
owns the land?
Our bank account plan is adapted to
your use, practical, saves bookkeeping
and gives you a record of all your finan
cial transactions. Come in and let us
show you how easy it is to start and how
its use will help you.
Loup City State' Bank
Lrap City, Rebnska.
We pay 5 per cent interest on time deposits
•J. G. Pageler
AUCTIONEER
Loup City, — Nebraska
All Auctioneering business attended to
promptly. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Give
me a trial.
msEs
When in
Need of
COAL
or first-class
Xiiuxiber
of all 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 I
LEININCER LUMBER COMPANY
Lcaan, . -J
THE NORTHWESTERN
£nwre«t uia - Loup Cuy 1'osu .or mission through the mails as second class
patter.
Office Phone. Red 138. Residence, - Black 138
J. W. BURLEIGH.Editor and Pub. J. R. GARDINER Managur
We understand that George E.
Benschdter has purchased a job
printing plant and expects to in
stall the same by the first of this
coming January in the old Ben
schoter frame building just south
of the State Bank, and become a
business indicator in Loup City.
Eleven years ago the first of next
January, Mr. Benschoter sold the
Northwestern to the present own*
er, and now he comes back to
Loup City to again engage in the
printing business in comi>ctition
with us. There's an unwritten law
which, if followed, would seem to
indicate that George is not follow
ing out the precepts of the golden
rule, “Do unto others as ye would
that others should do unto you,”
as it is seldom that a man sells
out a business and then again
goes into the same line in the
same town in competition, but
as there was nothing in the bill of
sale, nor any writing to the effect
that he was not to do so, there is
nothing to prevent his so doing, I
if he choses. In fact, from a finan
cial standpoint, we do not person
ally know of any better opportu
nity for George to get rich and
prosperousjhan right here where
Bro. Beushausen and the editor of
this paper have become plutocrats
in the newspaper line.
We see that the postoffice fight
at Lincoln, the home of Mr. Bry
an, and the postoffice fight at
Grand Island, the home of nation
al committeeman W. H. Thomp
son, have been declared settled
and the new postmasters are the
selections made by Mr. Bryan and
by Mr. Thompson respectively.
The rabble was not permitted to
name these public officials. No
primary elections were called to
permit the patrons of those post
offices te say whom they (the rab
ble) wanted. In all probability
when a new postmaster is to be
selected for Omaha, Mr. Hitch
cock’s home, he will personally
make the selection and the Omaha
rabble will not be called upon to
make the selections, but are not
willing to permit the rabble to
maKe simrliar selections at their
own homes. A man who will not
be willing to take his chances with
the rabble is unfair, if not abso
lutely dishonest in his motives
when he exacts the rabble to make
the selections in the localities
where they are not personally
| concerned.—Kearney Democrat.
Sammons, the ex-sheriff of Buf
falo county, who has been on trial
in Omaha on charge of stealing a
§5,000 package of money from the
Kearney postoffice, got a nice
Thanksgiving present from the
jury on the case. Up to date he
has not returned thanks. Of
course, he takes exception, asks a
retrial, and in event of refusal will
take his case up to the higher
courts. The probabilities are that
the last guess will be many months
hence. f
At the Omaha motorcycle races
Thanksgiving, one of the contest
ants was killed, and in a number
of other cities, Recording to the
dispatches, several were likewise
killed. It is not necessary for
this country to get into the Euro
pean war to kill the people off;
just get up plenty of race meets
like the above and the cemeteries
can be kept full.
And now it is claimed that
Iiryan is to leave the Wilson cabi
net and go into training for a
seat in the United States senate
from Nebraska. Or, maybe, as
he has concluded to put Garabri
nus out of business, he will take
leadership in eliminating the sa
loon evil from this country.
Great is Bryan and the only
simon-pure prophet of the 20th
century.__
Richard Croker, the former
great Tamany chieftain, aged 73
years, was married Thanksgiving
day to a half-breed Indian girl
aged 23 years. It is evidently a
case of spring lingering in the lap
of winter. . _ ' _
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RUPTURE EXPERT HERE
Seeley, Who Fitted Czar of Russia
Called to Russia.
F. H. Seeley of Chicago and Phila
delphia, the noted truss experts, will
be at the Koehler Hotel and will re*
main in Grand Island Saturday and
Sunday, only, December 12th and 13th.
Mr. Seeley says: “The Spermatic
Shield as furnished and supplied to
the United States Government will
not only retain any case of rupture
perfectly, affording immediate and
complete relief, but close the opening
in 10 days on the average case. This
instrument received the only award
in England and Spain, producing re
sults without surgery, harmful injec
tions, medical treatments or pre
scriptions. Mr. Seeley has documents
from the United States Government,
Washington, D. C., for inspection.
(Don’t wear a truss where the lump
is. but plaee it where the opening is
—its different—call and be shown.)
Ail charity cases without charge, or
if any interested call he will be glad
to show same without charge, or fit
them if desired. Any one ruptured
should remember the date end take
advantage of this opportunity.
Auction of School Land.
Notice is hereby given that on the
22nd day of December, 1914, at one
o’clock p. m. at the office of the coun
ty treasurer of Sherman county, the
Commissioner of Public Lands and
Buildings, or his authqrlzed repre
sentative, will offer for lease at pub
lic auction all educational lands with
in said county upon which forfeiture
of contract bas been declared as fol
lows.
NEi 36-15-16 Jacob J. Klippenstine.
Dated December 1st, 1914.
Fred Beckmann,
Commissioner of Public Lands and
Buildings.
Order of Hearing on Petition for
Appointment of Administrator
In the County Courtof Sherman Coun
ty, Nebraska.
State of Nebraska,
• SS.
Sherman County,
In the matter of the estate of Knud
Jensen, deceased.
On reading and filing the petition
of Jens Petersen praying that Ad
ministration of said Estate may be
granted to Robert Dinsdale as admin
istrator. , , . _
Ordered, that December 4th. A. D.
1914, at ten o’clock a. m., is assigned
for hearing said petition, when all
persons Interested in said matter
may appear at a County Court to be
held in and for said County, and show
cause why the prayer of petitioner
should not be granted; and that
notice of the pendency of said peti
tion and the hearing thereof be given
to all persons Interested in said mat
ter by publishing a copy of this Order
in the Loup City Northwestern, a
weekly newspaper printed in said
county, 3 successive weeks prior tc
said day or hearing.
Dated November 16th 1914.
E-. A. Smith.
[seal] County Judge,
Last pub. Dec. 3.
Use Gooch’s Flour
took first prize at the state fair again
this year. ....
Vic Swanson’s
KEYSTONE LUMBER CO.
Get the best fence anchor from
The Keystone Lumber Co., for 5
cents
Yards at Loup City, Ashton, Rockville, Schaupps and Arcadia
TAKE NOTICE
COPYRIGHT BY CO. V. PRICK * CO
SUITS made any
style and to fit,
$15.00 and up.
Overc oats any
style $15.00 and
up. Ladies and
Gents clothes cut
into latest styles
or relined, mended
cleaned, or pressed.
Loup City Tailor Shop
In Comer of Frederick Hotel.