The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, January 14, 1915, Image 8

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    NEW LACES AND
EMBROIDERIES
NOW IN STOCK
have just received our
New Spring Line of Laces
and Embroideries. Call
and see them.
H good watch with every
Boys Suit.
Rave your Suit Measure
taken with us. We have
Our Spring Samples in
now.
LOUP CITY MER. CO
HORSES WANTED
I will pay good prices for all the good, big, fat
horses you have. Must be delivered before noon
on Saturday, January 16, as must ship that day.
M. A. WARRACK
THE EXCHANGE NAN
HAS FOR EXCHANGE
Residence for Autos; Farms for Autos
Small Farms for Larger Ones;
Residence for Horses ;
All Kinds of Exchanges at All Times also
City and Farm Property for Sale
The Exchange Man, W. P. REED
O. E. SCHLOTE
Auctioneer
Loup City, Nebraska.
All Auctioneering Business Attended to
promptly. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Give
me a trial.
See my price and make your dates at the First National Bank
Im or* ?Ae
z*oqcI
YOU WONT OO WRONG
Take a step in the right direction—walk in our store. Come
in and inspect our complete Drug line. We are exclusive agents
for tiie celebrated Nyal Familj’ Remedies and we are mighty
proud of it too. The Nyal Remedies—one for each ill—are made
by an old-established company, famous years and years for the
exceptional excellence of its products. The Nyal Line is mighty!
Besides better goods at our store, you are sure of the best of
treatment. We are always glad to have people come in and look
around, whether they buy or not. We wait on you promptly and
give you exactly what you ask for. We are not in business for a
day or a week, but for many years to come.
If careful attention to your wants, quality and reasonable
prices will get your business, we are sure to have your patronage!
SWANSON &LOFHOLM.
Financial Statement, Loup City Township.
Money onhandintheTreasury of LoupCity Township, January 1,1914,13906.90
Received from County Treasurer for General Fund
Mike Nickolaus on road fund
Total
$3650.
50.
$3700.
$3700.00
$7606.90
EXPENDITURFS
Paid out on the Geneeal Fund of said Township
Paid out for bridges in said Township
Paid out for roads in District No. 14 of said Township
Paid nl for roads in District No. 20 of said Township
Pali for roads in District No. 15 of said Township
Miscellaneous expenditures
$41)5.25
1129.35
1971.25
1301.10
1481.15
\ 101.84
$6.'189.94
1216.96
Total
P>alance on hand .1antiary 1st. 1915
$7606.90 $7606.90
1. A. J. Johnson, Township clerk for Loup City Township, Sherman Coun
ty. Nebraska, do solemnly swear that the above is a true statement of re
ceipts and expenditures for the year 1914. A. J. Johnson. Township Clerk.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of January, 1915.
A. E. Miner, Notary Public.
(SEAL) My Commission expires 8-20-197'
FINANCIAL STATEMENT OAK CREEK TOWNSHIP
January 5, 1915. Statement of Oak Creek Township, Sherman county, Neb.:
Money on hand in the treasury of Oak Creek township.$" 21 91
Money received from county treasurer. 1,688 85
Total amount paid out by township treasurer. 1,666 94
Debts left from year 1914. 512.48
I. Max Grudzinski. township clerk of Oak Creek township, Sherman
county. Nebraska, do solemnly swear that the above is a true statement of
receipts and expenditures for the year 1914. Max Grudzinski,
Township Clerk.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5tli day of January. 1915.
S. S. Lewandowski,
[seal] J ustice of the Peace.
LOCAL NEWS
Leave orders for John McDonall
dray at either lumber yard, or at E
G. Taylor’s, or Phone Red 104
A little son of Jake Synak, Jr.,
is reported suffering from tonsili
tis.
All kinds?of repair work done
at L. B. Hale's hardware store.
Miss Madge Holmes of the
city schools is reported on the
sick list.
If you want good, prompt draying,
call on John McDonall, successor
to L.C. McDonall. Phone Red 104
We received a pleasant call
Tuesday from our good, young
friend. Harry de la Motte of
Hazard township.
Earl Miller returned Monday
to his home in Boone, Iowa after
a three weeks visit here with re
latives. _____
Iossi Bros, public sale Tuesday,
Jan. 19, in Wiggle Creek district.
Lot of fine Shorthorn cattle for
sale. Don't forget.
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.
Mrs. J. L. Dunn is enjoying a
visit from her good mother, Mrs.
Rachel Evans, from Newman's,
grove, this state. We understand
she will remain during the winter
months.
Don't forget the dance given at
the opera house next Thursday
evening by the Sullivan 3-piece
orchestra. See adv. in another
column. ___
L. II. Spahr cleans and repairs
all kinds of sewing machines and
guns at the L. B. Hale Hardware
store. _
Winter will soon be h*i«. 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.
Miss Minnie Gilbert returned to
Omaha last Saturday to continue
her work with the Child’s Saving
Institute, after a holiday vacation
at home.
Some prices of interest at the West
Side 5-10 and 25c Store.
Crepe paper in aH shades 7c per roll
3 boxes of matches for. 10c
5000 new post cards at,.lc each
China nest eggs.3 for 5c
Scrub brushes of all kinds 5-10 and 15c
Corn poppers..10and 15c
Charley Markin received -word
Monday of this week that he was
again papa, a baby boy being
born dan. 6th, at Phippen, .Sask
achwan, Canada, where Mrs. Mar
tin is at home with her parents.
Mr. Martin, expects to join his
wife there soon. Congratulations.
Public Sale—We will sell at
public auction at our farm six
miles south of Loup City, nine
miles east and two miles north of
Litchfield, and four miles west of
Austin, on Tuesday, January 19,
at 10 a. m. 2 head of horses, 1
Jack, 45 head of cattle, 10 head of
hogs, farm machinery. Free lunch.
Terms of sale, 8 months at 10 per
cent. Iossi Bros., owner, Col. J.
G. Pageler, Auctioneer, C. C.
Carlsen, Clerk.
The next number of the Ly
ceum Course at the opera house
will be this week Saturday even
ing, January 16th, the Alpress
Misner Company, composed of
Prof. Thomas Allpress, violinist;
Amy Hanna-Alpress, pianist and
reader, and Fanny Lorena Misner,
soprano. These people come to
us with the very highest of re
commendations as being first-class
artists in their lines and our peo
ple may rest assured they will be
splendidly entertained at their
concert. __
“The Car of Mystery”
“The Car of Mystery,’’ the wonder
ful automobile value, the Dodge
Brothers Motor Car, will be exhibited
at the Grothan Garage at St. Paul,
Nebr., January 16,1915.
It will pay you not to buy a car be.
fore you see and ride in a “Dodge,”
because if - you do. ten to one, you
will.regret your purchase, when you
knoft tins.marvelous motor car.
Dr. Grothan has contracted for all
Dodge Brothers cars that will be
shipped into the Loup country this
season. Go and see for yourself.
CHURCH NOTES
Presbyterian—Sunday morning
sermon at 10:30, subject, “Rejoic
ing in the Midst of sorrow.
There will be no evening ser
vice.
Christian Endeavor at 6:30.
Miss Gertrude Kettle, leader.
Baptist—10:30 a. m., preaching.
6:30 p. m., B. Y. P. U., subject,
“Make bold Beginnings’’ No
preaching in the evening.
HEPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE
First National Bank
OK LOUP City
charter NO. 7277, INCORPORATED
At Loup City in ttie State of Nebraska, at
thedoseof business Dec 31.19)4
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts ..$210 495 09
Overdrafts secured $ unse
cured 4.558.66. 4,558 66
C. S. bonds to secure circulation. 7.000 00
Subscription to Stock of Federal
Reserve Bank. 83,1100 00
Less amount unpaid 11.500 00— 500 00
Banking bouse, 38.708 til: furniture
and tixtnres, 1.100 80 . .. 9.808 61
Due from Federal Reserve bank _ 3.4115 03
Due from approved reserve agents
in Central Reserve Cities $1,160 70
Due from approved reserve
agents in other reserve
cities__-.. 6.265 15— 7.425 ai
Outside Checks and other
cash items. 2.655 02
fractional currency_ 126 49— 2.781 51
Notes of other National Banks. 210 00
Lawful monev reserve in bunk, viz: —
Specie. $7,942 90
Let al tender notes . 3.500 00—11,442 90
Redemption fund with U. S. treasurer
(not more than 5 per cent of circulation) 350 00
Total
.$258,037 65
LIABILITIES,
Capital stock paid in. (25,000.00
Surplus fund. 25.000 00
Undivided profits. 206 68
Circulating notes. 7,000 00
Due to banks and bankers (other
than above).... 2.177 27
Demand deposits:
Individual deposits sub
ject to check...(72 724 16
Certificates of deposit due
in less than 30days_. 22,296 id
State and municipal de
posits...22.366 78—117,377 86
Time deposits:
Certificates of deposit due
on or after 30 days. 71,278 87
Bills payable, including obligations
representing money borrowed. 10.000 00
Total.(258.037 65
State of Nebraska, / .
County of Sherman, i
1, L Hanses Cashier of the above
named Bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief
L. HAN90N. Cashier
CORRECT--ATTE8T:
A. B. Outhouse. Director.
W.F.Mason, Director
\V. T. Chase. Director.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th
day of January. 1915. E. A. Miner.
(SEAL) Notary Public.
FOR SALE OR RENT
Few choice male Poland China hops,
for sale.
Milo A. Gilbert.
For Sale—Six-horse power gaso
line engine. Chris DomgarcL
Used Typewriters, all makes, at all
prices. O. E. James, Y. M^C. A.,
Grand Island, Nebr. nov 10
For Sale-Three Stallions choice
$500.00. Kenneth Kay.
For Cash Rent -My ten-acre
tract just-west of this city. In
quire of L. W. Schlote.
For Rent—My residence, known
as the Enevoldsen building, in
northwest part of Loup City,
Can give possession at once.
L. W. Schlote.
For Sale or Trade—My resi
dence and three lots, known as the
old Judge Hunter property, in
first block north of court house
square. Price and terms made
known upon inquiry.
J. W. Burleigh.
For Sale—1 team of horses, 5
years old wt. 1000; 1 set light
work harness; 1 low truck farm
wagon; 1 good top buggy; 1 Jen
nie Lind walking cultivator; 1, 14
inch stirring plow; Deering mow
er. Alfred Andersen.
IF YOU HAVE $1000 to in
vest see our advertisement in an
other column. First Trust Com
pany.
Notice to Creditors
State of Nebraska, )
[ss.
Sherman County, )
In the County Court.
In the Matter of the Estate of Johan
F. W. Jaesehke, deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
You are hereby notified that I Will
sit at the county court room in Loup
City, in said county, on the 6th day
of August, 1915, to receive
and examine all claims against
said estate, with a view to their ad
justment and allowance.
The time limited for the oresentation
of claims against said estate is the
6th day of August, A. D. 1915, and
the time limited for payment of debts
is one year from the 11th day of Jan
uary, 1915.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said county court, this 11th day of
January, 1915. E. A. Smith,
[seal] County Judge.
MAKE
A GOOD RESOLUTION
and trade with
R. L. ARTHUR
During 1915
Dance
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AT THE DADDOW
OPERA HORSE
January 21 st
MUSIcluRN
ISHED BY—
SULLIVAN’S
3-PIECE
HARP ORCHESTRA
OF LE MARS, IOWA.
People easily constipated dread the
winter. Nothing but hard, course
meals. No fruits, no vegetables to
keep the stomach active. Your best
relief, your greatest friend now is
Hollister's Itocky Mountian Tea, the
world’s Tonic physic. Do it tonight.
Swanson & Lofholm.
LOUP CITY FLOUR
Why buy Flour shipped here by outside mills
when you can get
Loup City White Satin Flour
for less money, and every sack guaranteed.
All dealers handle our flour.
LOUP CITY MILL&LIGHT CO.
Business Change
Having sold my Lumber and
Coal business to the Hansen Lum
ber Co. of Hastings, Nebraska,
who will take charge Feb. 1st,
1915. I ask all who have empty
Portland cement sacks bought of
us, either lola or Lehigh brand,
to'please return them before that
date.
All those owing us accounts or
over due notes, please call in ana
settle by cash or good notes.
Wishing to thank all of our
patrons for the courtsies extended
to us, and the large amount of
business granted us during the
last twelve vears,and wishing you
all a happy and prosperous ye r,
we are Respectively yours,
J. P. Leininger Lumber Co.
Want Advertising
The rate for advertising in t ^
column of the Northwestern is »
cents a line for each insertion. Ti •
Northwestern is the oldest nevvspa r
in Sherman county, and is ackm v
iedged the best advertising medium
in this section of Nebraska.
Wanted—For the Eastern war
zone, the best and most market
able horses, sufficient in size and
quality for any of the duties re
quired there. See Myrl Warrick.
.Announcement*
SSS 4*
Our business for Fall, Early Winter, and
the Holidays has been very good. This
Sale will be a Profit Sharing Sale to
you oooooooo o
NEXT FRIDAY, JANUARY 1st, 1915
BEGINS OUR o o o o o o' o
JANUARY CLEARING SALE
222®C 4 SkSIS
We still have a good stock of Ladies’
Gent’s and Children’s Inderwear, Dress
Goods, Dress Trimmings and a complete
stock of new Groceries. Everything
fresh and quality good. There will be
Bargains in this Sale that you cannot
afford to miss. o o c o c o
Remember our store is a Pony Store
Store and you get a pony vote for every
cent you buy or pay on account. Help
your favorite to get the Pony, Cart and
Harness by trading at our store, o o
THIS SALE CLOSES FEBRUARY 1ST 1915
C. C. Cooper