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j W. F. MASON, President L. HANSEN, Cashier \=~ — ~ | Don’t Cast Your Money To The Four Winds Put it in this Bank Where it Will Grow for You and Do You Some Visible Good Now and In The Future "As we sow, so shall we reap.” That is why the farmer plants his corn in fertile ground; that is why hundreds of people place the money which they have, in the bank, be the amount large or small. They see the advantage of having their money in a place where it will grow for them. There is no pleasure so wholesome in later life as that which is felt in reaping the reward of an early effort in starting a bank account. Now is the time. PLACE YOUR FIRST DEPOSIT IN First National Bank’ Loup City, Nebraska. We Pay 5 per cent on Time Deposits. Use hooch’s Flour tock first prize at the state fair again this year. - Vic Swanson’s i* P. Daily Furniture Co &!ils for Less, and Pays the Freight Furniture. Rugs and Linoleum Loup City, Nebraska If You Can Pay $320.00 Now ] ; and §680.00 March 1st 1915 we can sell you vour 5 choice of 10 quarter sections of fine Nebraska vallevl land, near town, and give you 9 years time on the5 balance at 6 per cent. This land is all in one bodyl ; and you can buy one or more quarters on the same I [ terms, or families, friends or relatives can locate to-J : gether. WHY RENT LAND when you can own a* , home on terms like this? Come in and talk tnisl [ over with us at once. « ! FIRST TRUST COMPANY, Loup City, Nebr. j n f ■ 11 ~ * *-* * • •*-'■« *-- - -- Easy to use Simply sow it over the stock like grass seed.^ It works by evopo ra ti o n and need not be on the ani mal. Is the ver min exter minator, dis infectant & cleanse'r which you have been looking for. O r der to day. Immediately stops the loss incurred in feeding stock which are pestered with vermin and itch ing, Cleanliness means profit. Is cheap, 25 lbs. $2.50. 50 lbs. $4.50.100 lbs $8.00 All put up in tight wood packages. MILO GILBERT A£ent Phone 9611, or purchase at Hayhurst-tfallaway’s Hardware Store FARMERS’ INSTITUTE Wiggle Creek Church Near Loup City, Nebraska. TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1915 Forenoon Session. 11;00 a. m., “The Dairy Cow’’, C. L. Burlingham, United States Department of Agriculture. Afternoon Session. “Use of Concrete on the Farm”, I. D. Wood, Lincoln, Nebraska. “Dairying”, Mr. Burlingham. Ladies' Separate Session. Sewing Demonstration, (Practi cal hints on dressmaking) Miss Frances Wyman, Lincoln. Evening Session. Farm Buildings, Mr. Wood. Economics: Old and New, Miss Wyman. Illustrated Address, Mr. Bur lingham. Safer Way to Turn. You've noticed that every time a party of joyriders comes to grief It la because the motor car "turned turtle.” Now. if some of these speeding cara would turn tortoise and slow down, so-called valuable lives might be aaved.—Chicago Tribune. 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. 25, we will reduce our prices about 30 per cent on all sized Mazda or Tungsten lamps. Loup City Mill & Light Co. NOT NAMED HERE. Made its author famous and earned a great fortune. William A.Pin kerton. chief of the Pinkerton Na tional Detective Agency savs it is the greatest detective story he ever read. Soon this storv will be printed in THE GREAT DIVIDE j 43 Post Building, Denver, Colo rado. Send stamp for sample copy. Write today—also say where you read this. tyotice To Creditors. State of Nebraska, ) -SS. Sherman Count}-. ) In the County Court In the Matter of the Estate of Ma thilda Beushausen. Deceased, To the Creditors of Said Estate: You are hereby notified, that I will sit at the County Court room in Loup City, of said County, on the 17th day of July, 15, to receive and examine all claims against said Estate, with a view to their adjustment and allow ance. The time limited for the pre sentation of claims against said Es tate is the 17th day of .1 uly A.D.1915. and the time limited for payment of debts is the lKth dav of December, 1915. Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court, this 19th aay of December, 1914. . E. A. Smith, [seal] County Judge, Last pub. Jan 14. Appointment of Administrator In tbe County Courtof Sherman Coun ty, Nebraska. State of Nebraska, ) [ SS. Sherman County, ) In the matter of the estate of Johan F. VV. Jaesclike. deceased. On reading and tiling the petition of Martin Jaesclike and Herman Jaesch ke praying thatAdministration of said Estate may be granted to John F. W. Jaesclike. as administrator. Ordered, that January 11th. A. D. 1915, at one o'clock p. m., is assigned for hearing said petition, when all persons interested in said matter may appear at a County Court to he 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 to said day of hearing. Dated December 22nd 1914. E. A. Smith. [seal] County J udge Last pub. Jan. 7 Order of Hearing and Notice on Petition for Settlement of Account. State of Nebraska, 1 # - SS. Sherman County, } In the County Court of Sherman county, Nebraska To the heirs, legatees, devisees and to all persons interested in the estate of George L. Zigler, deceased: On reading the petition of Mattie 1). Zigler, praying a final settlement and allowance of her account filed in this Court on the 17th day of Decem ber 1914.and for decree of cou rt for dis tribution of residue of personal property and possession of real estate- It is hereby ordered that you and all persons in terested in said matter may, and do, appear at the County Court to be held in and for said County, on the 9th, I day of January A. D. 1915,at 10 o’clock 1 A. M., to show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of the petitioner I should not be granted, and that notice 1 of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof be given to all j persons interested in said matter by ' publishing a copy of this order in the Loup City, Northwestern a weekly | newspaper printed in said county, for ' 3 successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. | Dated December 19th, 1914. i [seal] E. A. Smith, County Judge. Last pub. Jan. 7. » Professional Cards ROBT. P. STARR Attorney at Law LOUP CITY. NEBRSSKS. R. H. MATHEW Attorney at Law And Bonded Abstractor, Loup City, Nebraska Aaron Wall, Lawyer Practices in all Courts Loup City, Neb, LAMONT L STEPHENS LAWYER FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILD* INC LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA RO ERT H.MATHEW Bonded Abstracter Loup City, - Nebraska. Only set ot Abstract books in county G. t. LONOAOKC. Physician & Surgeon Office, Over New Bank. TELEPHONE CALL, N0.39 A. J. KEARNS Physician & Surgeon piione. BO. Office at Kenirtence Two Doors East of Telephone Central Lnnp City. - Nebraska A. S. MAIN Physician & Surgeon Loup City, Nebr. Office at Residence. Telephone Connection J. E. Bovmas M. D. Carrie L. Bowman M. D. BOWMAN & BOWMAN PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS Pfconell4 loapCItjr. 5a»ra«k| 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. S. A. ALLEN DENTIST LOUP CITY, - - NEB. Office up stairs in the new State Bank building. W. L MARCY DENTIST Loup City, Nebraska. OFFICE: East Side Public So uare. Phone; Brown 116 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 Satisfaction Guaranteed Come and get my prices Rufus 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 Kleeman Builder & Contractor Satisfaction Guaranteed. Resident 3 blocks north and 1 block west of Catholic church. WHEN IN OMAHA VISIT THE tSIHSr musical Fxmvmia Ctmn, Clam Entertainment. Everybody Bees; M Aaybedy- LADIES DIME MATINEE DAILY DON’T GO HOME SAYING t I DIDN'T VISIT THE OAVETY LOCAL NEW*. A baby boy was born Dec. 30, 1014, to Mr. aiid Mrs. Will Knoepful. Congratulations to the the happy parents. Leave orders for John McDouall dray at either lumber yard, or M E G. Taylor’s, or Phone Eed 104 Miss Mable Depew entertained some fifteen of her young lady friends at a Kensington at home last week Wednesday evening. All kinds of repair work done at L. B. Hale’s hardware store. The New Year started in with a generous thaw, with plenty of sunlight attachment, and seems to be keeping up the good ♦ork. If you want good, prompt draylng, call on John McDei*n, Successor to L.C. McDouall. Phone Red 1®* £. G. Taylor and family return ed last Friday evening from their holiday visit with his sister and husband at Kansas City If you want a dray, phone A. L. Enderlee, Black 63, or leave your or der with either lumber yard orE. G. Taylor. Best of service guaranteed. Mrs. Earl Thompson’s Otnrittft school class of the *Prewbyteflan church was entertained last Fri day evening by Miss Esther Ket tle at her home, a fine time re» ported by the members thereof. L. H. Spahr cleans and repairs all kinds of sewing machines and guns at the L. B. Hale Hardware store. Miss Marie Lewis left Monday morning for Lincoln, where she j will take a two months’ course in learning dressmaking «t the Kies* ter college, after which she ex pects to return here and starting a dressmaking parlor. IF YOU HAVE $1000 to in vest see our advertiseUMrt iff an other column. First Trust Com pany. _ In another column this week will lye found the auctioneer card of Mr. O. E. Schlote, one of our young and enterprising meff, who asks to cry your sales. Mr. Schlote is an active, aggressive and pro gressive man and promises your motey’s worth and then some, in case you fayor him with your [sales? Wanted—For the Eastern war zone, the best and most market able horses, sufficient in size and qnality for any of the duties re quired there. See Myrl Warrick. Miss Frances Wyman, one of our Nebraska girls, a graduate of the home economies department of the Nebraska College' of agri^ culture may be heard at the farm er’s institute here. lathe after noon Tuesday, January 26 at the j Wiggle Creek cfcurrti, she will demonstrate some of the details iff homo dressmaking and in the evening will JjpMllwg**Bbtflji—h : ] Old and Ne#:” Winter will soon be here. You 1 better fill your cost bins wbile | you can get goo* cost we Hite « several kinds on hand our prices are right at Taylor’s Elevator. - -.- - i The “milky way” was one at the means used by C. L. Burlmg ham. one of the speakers-, at the farmers’ institute, January 26, in gaining his education. He strug gled through the Iowa Agricul tural College by milking cows at the college dairy. Later he won a scholarship at the University of Missouri and was graduated from that institution also. Later lie re1 ceived an appointment with the1 Dairy Division of the United States Department of Agriculture, which he still holds. If you ad mire a young fellow who baa fought his own way and are in terested in dairying as well, you will want to hear him. Unclaimed Letters * — Retraining Hi the paataflemait Loup City month raging Nov. 31. Ladles Mis. A. E. Marlean Miss Lela Owner GeaMeawa N. W. Taylor J. L. Ashmore T. A. Coleman S. V. Johnson J. W. Ledbetter H. G. Myers C. H. Matson Albert Petersen L. H. Schulte Persons claiming the above wili please say “advertised^ltKritfl'BCil of this list. q *. Urn abeama, P.M. SPECIAL PRICES ON SUITS, CLOAKS, OVERCOATS FLANNEL SHIRTS In Fact On All Winter Goods. THE HUB Victor Viener, proprietor. WHEN LOOKING FOR A SQUARE MEAL DROP IN AT THE Ideal Bakery & Restaurant SOUTH SIDE OF PUBLIC SQUARE Meals, Lunches and Short Orders at all Hours We Also Carry a Full Line of Bakery Goods. Careful Attention Given ail Special Orders. NOTICE to FARMERS I have on hand a quantiry of the Council Bluffs Remedy and would be glad uo 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 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 Meet Me In Dreamland. JOHN OLTMAN, OWNER JANUARY TRAVEL SPECIALTIES One of the big events of Nebraska is the Annual Convention and Exposition of Organized Agriculture, Lincoln January 18 to 23,1915 This is the convocation of the Agricultural, Horticultural, Live stock, Dairy, Floral, Good Roads, and Home Economics Societies: it interests farmers, orchardists, live-stock men. business men and bankers. The Best Apple Show and Corn Show of the Middle West during this Period. Over twenty-five associations interested in the development and improvement of Nebraska's agricultural, live-stock and dairy interests and allied subjects will hold conventions that will in terest every inhabitant of Nebraska. MFor official programs, information, etc, apply to W. R. Mellor, President Geo. W. Kline, Secretary Lincoln, Nebraska Compare our Job Work with others a word to the wise is sufficient.