The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, December 10, 1914, Image 5

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    *• F. MASON, President L. HANSEN, Cashier
Haven’t you been expecting
to start a Bank Account
Been trying to save an amount sufficient to
“make a good start?”
Any “start” is a good “start.” A dollar is
sufficient. If you wait for a large sum
before making your “start”, you’ll never
do it.
You doubtless know from your own experi
ence that the money which you can lay
your hands on at any moment never lasts
long.
So don’t wait for a “start,” but begin now.
We earnestly solicit your banking business.
First National Bank
_Loup City, Nebraska._
We Pay 5 per cent on Time Deposits.
E. P. Daily Furniture Coj
Sells for Less, and Pays the i
Freight j
Furniture, Rugs and Linoleum i
3
Loup City, Nebraska
If You Can Pay $320.00 Now
and $680.00 March 1st 1915 we can sell you your
choice of 10 quarter sections of fine Nebraska vallev
land, near town, and give you 9 years time on the
balance at 6 per cent. This land is all in one body
and you can buy one or more quarters on the same
terms, or families, friends or relatives can locate to
gether WhY RENT LAND when you can own a
home on terms like this? Come in and talk tnis
over with us at once.
FIRST TRUST COMPANY, Loup City, Ncbr.
LOUP CITY FLOUR
Why buy Flourshipped here by outside mills
when you can get
Loup City White Satin Flour
for less money, and every sack guaranteed.
All dealers handle our floor.
LOUP CITY MILL & LIGHT CO.
Notice
THE MOVING PICTURE SHOW
At the New Opera House
Will Run Every Night in the
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 your order.
Of Interest te Onr
Contest Candidates
There will not be another count
of votes appearing in the paper
until the last issue before the
close of the contest. Now each
contestant should hustle up to the
very last minute and when the
standing appears just before the
close of the contest see that your
name heads the list. ^
White Hope is
Some Giant
If the bout between Jack John
son and Jess Willard, articles for
which Johnson signed in London
recently, according to Curley’s
announcement, takes place, the
champion will find himself con
fronted in the ring by the biggest
man he ever faced. Willard is 6
feet 5 1-2 inches tall and weighs
between 230 and 240 pounds in
ring costume, He is twenty-six
years of age and has a reach of 82
and 1-2 inches, Johnson is 6 feet
14 inches in height, weighs about
210 in condition and has a reach
of 72 inches. His age at the time
tentatively set for the bout would
be thirty-seven years. A compar
ison of these figures that Willard
would have an advantage of at
least 20 pounds in weight, five
inches in height and close to ten
years in age.
There would be a far greater
difference in the physical propor
tions of the boxers than was the
case when Johnson won his title
from Jim Jeffries at Reno, Nev.,
on July 4, 1910. Johnson at that
time was thirty-two years old to
Jeffries thirty-five; weighed 209
pounds to his opponent’s 230 and
had a reach of 72 inches to Jeffries’
75. Willard’s greatest advantage
over Johnson would be his youth,
for in but one championship bout
among heavyweights in modem
times has there been a difference
of ten or more years between the
principals. John L. Sullivan was
thirty-four years old when James
J. Corbett defeated him at New
Orleans in 1892 at the age of
twenty-six. Corbett was thirty
one when Bob Fitzsimmons at the
age of thirty-five defeated^ him
at Carson City, Nev., and Fitz
simmons was thirty-seven when
Jeffries wrested his championship
laurels from him when Jeffries
was but twenty-four years old.
Fritsimmons lasted eleven rounds
against Jeffries at the age of
thirty-seven but the Cornishness
was a physical marvel, differing
greatly from the modern heavy
weight.
Your Daily Paper.
Every family wants a daily pa
per and wants the best one it can
get. The State Journal is making
a cut price offer of the daily and
Sunday to be mailed from now
until January 1, 1916 for only $4,
or without Sunday for $3, provid
ing the order is sent in during
December. The awful war makes
the newspaper a necessity in many
families that never read a daily
regularly before. The coming
legislature will be of local interest
to every Nebraskan, and the
general telegraph and news fea
tures of The Journal make it the
paper you want. Its the kind you
can read out loud before all of
vour family. The advertising is
also clean. You save a dollar by
sending in this month, besides get
ting the paper free the balance of
the year The Journal is constant
ly making an effort for economy
in all public affairs. The Journal
stands for the things designed to
bestow the greatest good to the
greatest number, not as a talking
point to secure new readers, but
it is daily practicing what it
preaches. The Journal is printed
early in the morning and reaches
nearly all the state towns and
j rural routes with much later news
than papers printed the night be
fore. Send to the State Journal,
Lincoln, Nebr., and you will re
ceive the paper the remainder of
the year free.
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Piano at a Bargain—We have a
used Kimball piano in good condition
that one of our customers was unable
to finish paying for. We will place it
free of charge in the home of any sat
isfactory party in vicinity of Loup
City who will pay the balance in cash
or payments as low as $6 per month.
Address Olney Music Co„ St. Joseph,
Missouri. novliMw
FOR SALE
Five or six acres of ground in al- ]
falfa, fenced chicken tight. For terms'
and particulars, see Alfred Anderson. |
High Cost of Living Reduced
owing to down prices made by
wholesale firms. Commencing
Nov. ‘2~>, we will reduce our prices
about 30 per cent on all sized
Mazda or Tungsten lamps.
Loup City Mill & Light Co.
Professional Cards
ROBT. P. STARR
Attorney at Law
LOUP CITY. NEBRSSKE.
ft. H. MATHEW
Attorney at Law
And Bonded Abstractor,
Loup City, Nebraska
Aaron W all
Lawyer
Practices in all Courts
Loup City, Neb.
LAMONT L STEPHENS
LAWYER
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILD
ING
LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA j
ROBERT H.MATHEW
Bonded Abstracter
.Loup City, - Nebraska.
Only set ot Abstract books in county
O. E. LONOACRE
Physician & Surgeon
Office, Over New Bank.
TELEPHONE CALL, N0.39
A. J. KEARNS
Physician & Surgeon
Phone. 30. Office at Residence
Two Doors East of Telephone Central
Lnnp 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
Phonell4 Loop City. Xabrasba
8. A. ALLEN
DENTIST
LOUP CITY. • - NEB.
Office up stairs in the Dew State
Rank buildinp.
W. L MARCY
DENTIST
Loup City, Nebraska.
OFFICE: East Side Public Sauare.
Phone, Brown 116
V. I. McDON ALL
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
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Come and get my prices
Rafus Hiddleson
DRAY AND TRANSFER
Your Business Solicited
Phone, Either Lumber Yard or
E. G. Taylor’s Elevator*
Norton Lambert
DRAY & TRANSFER
Solicits Your Business— Phone
Blue 60, or E. G. Taylor’s Eleva
tor or eitherlumber yard.
Chris Kieeman
Builder & Contractor
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Resident 3 blocks north and 1 block
west of Catholic church.
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*■*«<). \LADIEI DIME MATINEE DAILY
DON'T GO HOME SAYING :
II DIDN'T VISIT THE G*YETY
LOCAL NEWS.
A baby girl was born last week
Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Klimek 8 miles south of this city.
Ranker Dwehns was up from
Rockville last Thursday on busi
ness matters.
Lost Dog— Black and white
spotted, short tail, female, fox
terrier. &1 reward for recovery.
A. E. Charlton.
Wm. Engle last week finished a
a large barn for Mrs. Sherman
near Rockville.
Read my Free Suit adv. in this
issue. Loop City Tailor Shop.
(J. A. Curry and wife were
over from the west side last Fri
day trading with our good mer
chants.
Master Maynard Beushausen
entertained several of his little
boy friends last Thursday even
ing. _
Oysters direct from Baltimore
and plenty of nice celery at the
Pioneer Meat Market.
Master Walter Jones gave a
party to a number of little boy
and girl friends last Thursday af
ternoon.
W. A. Smith of York county
was a Loup City visitor last week,
being here on a visit with his
brother west of town.
Estray—at my farm yearling
bull calf, owner can hare same by
proving property and paying for
this notice. J. P. Neilson.nov26.
AY. S. Waite last week AVed
nesday accepted a position as
bookkeeper for E. G. Taylor.
Wilbur is in his right element.
Vic Swanson is now the posses
sor of a Jackson auto and will
soon be supposed to be able to
make the other fellows fallow his
dust.
AVinter will soon be htfrft. You
better fill your coal bins while
you can get good coal we have
several kinds on hand our prices
are right at Taylor’s Elevator.
Banker G. H. Kinsey and wife
and Walter Sorensen and wife,
all of Arcadia, were guests of
Air. and Airs. L. Hansen last Fri
day, autoing home in the evening.
S. A Pratt and wife autoed over
from Hazard last Thursday. They
intend to return to Loup City in
the early future to again make
this their home. Good.
Leave o:rders for John McDouall
dray at either lumber yard, or at E
G. Taylor’s, or Phone Red 104
Hon, C. W. Trumble, Harry
Thompson, Otto Walthus and
Gentlemen Samuels andBuddeoke
were a delegation of Haeardites
here last Thursday on business
matters.
If you want a dray, phone A. L.
Enderlee, Black 63, or leave your or
der with either lumber yard or E. G.
Taylor. Best of service guaranteed.
Frank Deeter, a resident of
Merna, ten miles northwest of
Broken Bow, sent four bullets in
to the body of his wife at 1:10
o’clock last Thursday tnorhing,
then shot himself twice m the left
breast, from the effects of which
he died at 8 o’clock. Mrs. Deeter
is in a critical condition. The
tragedy occurred in the telephone
exchange, where Mrs. Deeter is in
employed. Deeter is abont 40
years old.
All accounts owing to Blaska &
Woznic have been left at the
State Bank for coHection. Those
owning on same Will confer a
favor by early settlement.
I will compete with any cata
logue or mail order house. Bring
in your catalogue and be convinced
1 handle nothing but what is
Stamped by the makers-name ab
solutely the best. Henry M.
Eisner, The Reliable Jeweler.
Early last week Mr. Hughes,
late candidate for register of deeds
for Buffalo coHety, who lost one
of his legs in a railroad accident
at Ravenna, was called to Kansas
City by the Burlington railroad
officials and there affected
a settlement for the damages sus
tained that made him a cripple for
life and last Tuesday he received
a check from the railroad com
pany for $10,000. This is a very
acceptable settlement, no dowbt
for Mr. Hughes, especially as it
was a tender made by the railroad
without any legal process This
will place Mr. Hughes hi comfort
able circumstance, and with judi
cious handling wiH bring him a
comfortable income. — Ktyw' ncy
Democrat.^
CHRISTMAS CHEER
chases away thoughts
of war and trouble!
The gifts that keep
alive the cheerful
spirit long after Christ
fcmas is past are practi
rcal, serviceable ones.
• Thais the kind we
I have!
’ NECKWEAR. GLOVES.
HOIISERY. Handkerchiefs,
i and a complete line
1 of everything else men
and boys wear.
NICE ASSORTMENT OF
LAMES’ CLOAKS
’ To Be Sold at Big Reduction
The Hub
V. VIENER, Proprietor
SUGGESTIONS FOR
CHRISTMAS
This season s holiday line is the most complete and varied
we’ve ever displayed. Here you'll be sure to find some
thing for every one on your Christmas list. A few sug
gestions are given to aid you in your Christmas shopping
Games Books Mirrors Perfumes
Pennants Bibles Calendars
Stationery Tourist Sets Toilet Sets
Toys Jewel Boxes Post Cards
Nylo Chocolates Smokers Outfits
Post Cards Art Novelties
Manicure Sets Safety Razors Hand Bags
Collar Boxes Fountain Pens
Come in with your friends—you’ll enjoy your visit. The
more choice gifts are selling fast—make your selection
today—reserve them until Christmas week.
SWANSON & LOFHOLM
Druggists
THE PLAGE YOU GET PONY VOTES
NOTICE to FARMERS
I have on hand a quantiry of-'the Council Bluffs
Remedy and would be glad to figure with you on your
spring supply of Stock Remedy. All of the big feeders
are good feeders of the Council Bluffs goods. Phone
or see
Alfred N. Cook, Loup City, Nebr.
Dreamland 1
Theater
Changes Pictures Every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
Only the best pictures shown. Everyone passed on
by Board of Censorship.
For an Evenings Fun and Pleasure
* a
Meet Me in Dreamland.
JOHN OLTMAN, OWNER
BURLINGTON ROUTE
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Passenger leaves Loup City 7:05 a.m
Due Aurora 10:20
Lincoln 12:55p.m \
Omaha 3:30
Nebraska City 5:50
St. Joe 6:25
Kansas City 8:40
Sioux City 6:45
DesMoines 9 k
St. Louis, next morning 7:19 a.m
Chicago, “ “ 7 k
Davenport, “ 2:30
St Paul “ “ 7:15
Minneapolis “ 7:50
With connections for all points beyond. Please
phone or call for any information desired re-;
garding rates; time, &-c, to all points.
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; J. A. Danlelsen, Agent
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