The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, February 04, 1915, Image 3

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    Money in the bank i* a friend in need.
Money talks. Be business-like. The
check system is the most dignified and
business-like method of paying your
bills and other obligations. It is one
of the best ways to keep “tab” on
on yourself—to keep from spending a
lot of money uselessly—Put all you
get in the bank and check against it.
In just a little while you will be sur
prised to see how much you do save.
Bring your money down today.
v
First National Bank
Loup City, Nebraska.
We Pay 5 per cent on Time Deposits.
T. S. John
Auctioneer
LOUP CITY. NEBRASKA
All Auctioneering business attended to
promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. Give
me a trial. Phone 7304.
Easy to use
Simply sow
it over the
stock like
grass seed.
It works by
evopora*
t i on and
need not be
on the ani
mal.
Is the ver
min exter
minator, dis
infectant &.
cleanser
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.
1 Is cheap, 25 lbs. $2.50. 50 lbs. $4.50.100 lbs $8.00
All put up in tight wood packages.
1 MILO GILBERT Agent
I Phone 9611, or purchase at Hayhurst-Gallaway's
Hardware Store
Compare oar Job Work with others
- a word to the wise Is sufficient.
Notice
THE MOVING PICTURE SHOW
At the New Opera House
Will Run Every Night In The
Week Hereafter
A 4-Reel Show
Every Tuesday,Thursday and Saturday
Change of Program
Nothing but the best pictures will be shown here.
Everybody is cordially invited to attend.
THOMAS DADDOW
Let the Northwestern visit your
borne during 1915. You will like it.
From Our News
paper Brothers
Lou Schwaner was in town over
Sunday, returning Monday to his
home at Loup City. His wife will
remain until the close of the reviv
al services at the Methodist
church. She lias charge of the
singing during the meetings. —Ord
Quiz. _
The price of cattle is steadily de
clining and hogs are going down
with them,just at a time when the
prices ought to be soaring. The de
mocrats tell you that it* is no fault
of the administration, but when
you know that hundreds of thou
sands of men are out of work, as
they always are under a democra
tic national policy, the reason of
the slump is plain enough to see,
and the reason is not far from the
democratic government. It costs
the United States untold millions
in the value of farm products
alone to let the democrats have
the offices of the government for
a term of four years.—Ord Quiz.
Here’s something that may not
have occured to you: If Belgium
had played on the square with
Germany she would now be en
joying all of her usual comforts
and the war would probably be
ancient history. Sure thing, we
are neutral but, as between the
Germans who are. and always
have been, satisfied to attend to
their own business and let the af
fairs of the United States alone,
and the English who are forever
involved in trouble with some
other country we are strong for
the—pardon us, we nearly forgot
that we are neutral.—Clay Center
Sun.
Daily the selling price of wheat
mounts higher: the price of flout
goes up with the wheat, and the
price of bread follows flour. This
is a natural outcome of conditions
incident to the war in Europe,
and is part of the penalty the
world must pay because of that
war. The independence of the
world was never better or more
forcibly shown than it has been
since the armies of Europe began
the march of destruction that still
proceeds. While the United States
is strictly neutral, it has already
felt the shock of war in disturbed
business, and in increased taxa
tion, and now is asked to pay an
other installment on the total cost
in the form of higher prices for
foodstuffs.
Just another exemplification of
one of the many arguments that
support the sanity of a world-peace
movement—Omaha Bee.
When you are wearied from over
work, feel listless or languid, can't
sleep or eat, as you should, take Hol
lister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Makes
you feel better than ever. Just try
it tonight. Swanson & Lofholm,
Notice to Creditors
State of Nebraska, 1
^SS.
Sherman County, 1
In the County Court.
In the Matter of the Estate of Johan
F. W. Jaeschke, 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 presentation
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 liand and the seal of
said county court, this 11th day of
January, 1915. E. A. Smith,
[seal] County Judge.
Order of Hearing and Notice of
Probate of Will.
In the County Court of Sherman
County. Nebraska.
State of Nebraska, ) «
Sherman County,
To the heirs, legatees., devisees and
to all persons interested in the es
tate of K. M. Jackson, deceased:
On reading the petition of Kate Wag
goner praying that the instrument
filed in this court on the 2nd day of
January, 1915, and purporting to be
the last will and testament of the said
deceased, may be proved and allowed,
and recorded as the last will and testa
ment: of R. M. Jackson, deceased:
that said instrument be admitted to
probate, and the administration of
said estate be granted to W.F. Mason
as administrator with will an
nexed. It is .hereby ordered
ed that you and all persons interested
in said matter, may, and do appear at
the countv court to be held in and for
said county on the 16th of February,
A. D. 1915, at 2 o'clock p.m., to show
cause, if any there be, why the prayer
of the petitioner should not be grant
ed, and that notice of the pendency
of said petition and the hearing there
of be given to all persons interested
in said matter by publishing a copy
of this order in the Loup City, North
western, a weekly newspaper printed
in said county, three successive weeks
prior to said day of hearing.
Witness my hand, and seal of said
court, this 26th day of January,. A.
. , E. A. Smith,
[seal] County Judge
Last pub. Feb. 11.
Professional Cards
ROBT. P. STARR
Attorney at Law,
LOUP CITY. NEBRASKA
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
ROBERT H.MATHEW
Bonded Abstracter
Loup City, • Nebraska.
Only set of Abstract books in county
O. E. LONGACRE
Physician & Surgeon
Office, Over New Bank.
TELEPHONE CALL, N0.39
A. J. KEARNS
Physician & Surgeon
Phone. SO. Office at KetideiiM
Two Doors East of Telephone Central
Limp Eilfi, - 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
Phunel14
Loup City, >shrank*
A. M. AYE, D. C.
After everything else lias failed do
not give up, come and try
CHIROPRACTIC
and get well. Office just east of the
Sweetland feed store. Jacob Albers
residence. Phone BrowD 10.
S. A. ALLEN
DENTIST
LOUP CITY, - - NEB.
Office up stain in the new StaU
dank building.
W. L MARCY
DENTIST
Loup City, Nebraska.
OFFICE: East Side Public Sauare.
Phone. Brown 116
E. T. Beushausen
Undertaking and Embalming
QUICK RETURNS
Furniture In Connection.
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
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 A TRANSFER
Solicits Your Business— Phone
Blue 00, or E. G. Taylor’s Eleva
tor or eitherlumber yard.
Chris Kleeman
Builder & Contractor
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Resident 3 blocks north and l block
k west of Catholic church.
Ownership of Slier
man County Homes
The United States Census De-j
parturient at Washington has just
issued a bulletin dealing with the
ownership of Sherman county
homes. The important facts con
tained ir the bulletin relating to
this county are as follows:
There are 1788 homes in Sher
man county. Of this number 1221
are farm homes. Of these homes
369 are owned by their occupants
and are free of mortgaged incum
berance. The mortgaged farm
homes number 400. Renters oc
cupy 452 farm homes in this
county.
Out of a total cf 1788 homes in
the county 551 are urban homes.
There are 320 urban home owners
in the county. Of this number 43
are mortgaged, 274 owned homes
are free from encumberance.
There 207 rented urban homes in
the county.
The census enumerotors were
unable to secure data pertaining
to the ownership of a small per
centage of both the rural and ur
ban homes in this county.
Sure to Grow in
Unpopularity
The' democratic administration
is certain to grow in unpopularity.
It has decided to try to make
postmasters work. This is so re- ,
markable a change from past con
ditions that we have no doubt but |
that a revolution will result. The
plan to be attempted contemplates j
dispensing with the assistant post
master. This will throw upon the |
chief of the office burdens and re
sponsiblities that have been ab- j
sent. Here and there of course a
postmaster of the presidential |
class does a lotjof work. In most
cases, however, the postoffice has J
been utilized to reward faithful
party workers. Instead of being |
a substitute for the job they were
holding at the time of their ap- |
pointment, it was an added income
with little work attached. This is
one of the reasons why the post
office department has not been the
glittering success it might have
been. We have appointed post
masters to hold the title and wear
the honors and then named as
sistants to do the work. By fol
lowing this policy it has cost us
mere, but it has enabled us to se
cure for postmasters men who
would not have accepted the posi
tion if it interfered with their pri
vate business. Still, we are hop
ing that the department will be
successful in inaugurating the
new regime. The present system
being carefully built up by the
politicians, it is a little remarkable
that it is now to be torn down by
other politicians, but that seems
to be about the only way to bring |
about reform.—Lincoln News.
We Stole This.
“Stationery printed at this of
fice is giving the best satisfaction. |
Last week we printed 500 state
ments for a man. and by their aid |
he collected a small fortune. Two
months ago a man bought of us |
some note paper and envolopes to
use when writing to his sweet
heart, and now he is married.
Another man forged a name on a
check printed at this office and is
now in jail. Another stole some
of our paper with which he
made cigarettes—he is dead. A
young lady bought some of ‘our
paper to curl her hair on, and now
she has a beau. (We have only a
little of this kind left.) By using
our statements a person can collect
old accounts, tell fortunes, cause
rain, change the color of the hair,
have teeth extracted without pain,
find out the name of your future
wife or husband, be successful in
business, and get elected to office.'
Give, us a call.”
6 per cent MONEY 6 per cent
Loars may be obtained for any pur*
pose on acceptable real estate security,
liberal privileges, correspondence soli
cited A.C. Agency Company, 758 Gas,
Electric Bldg., Denver. Colorado.
Tbis is the time of year most try
ing on those inclined to be constipat
ed. Many dread winter because of it.
Don’t worry, just take Hollister’s
Rocky Mountain Tea, nature’s surest,
safest and best tonic regulator. Take
it once a week. Start tonight.
Swanson ft Lofbolm.
Men’s Suits
*
$10.00 Suits now on Sale at $6.50
$13.50 and $15.00 Suits at $9.95
$18.00 and $20.00 Suits at $14.95
OVERGOATS
$10.00 Overcoats, on sale at $6.00
$13.50 and $15.00 Overcoats $9.95
Overcoats vp to $20.00. $12.95
LADIES COATS AT 50 CENTS ON
THE DOLLAR
ALL WINTER COODS PROPORTIONATELY REDDCED
THE HUB
"Victor "Viener, proprietor.
THE EXCHANGE NAN
HAS FOR EXGHANGE
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
‘
WHEN LOOKING FOR 4 SQUARE HEAL
DROP IN AT THE
Bakery &
SOUTH SIDE OF PUBLIC SQUARE
Heals, Lunches and Short Orders at all!
Hours ;
We Also Carry a Full Line of Bakery Goods.
Careful Attention Given all Special Orders.
Cream Putt's and Boston Brown Bread every Saturday after
noon. Put in your order early.
Restaurant
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 o’jr flour.
LOUP CITY MILL&L1GHT CO.
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
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Caifornia Expositions
SEASON OF 1915
Commencing March 1st, a S50 round trip rate will be made to '
San Francisco, Los Angelese or San Diego, ever direct routes,
with $17.50 additional one way via Portland or Seattle. Ap
proximately these rates from Central and Eastern Nebraska
and Kansas.
The Pacific Coast tour is the World’s greatest rail journey
These expositions will bring before you the romance, and the
modern civilization of California. When you go, make the
[tour more complete by including the ocean voyage between
San Franciscoo and Portland in the new steamers “Great
Northern’’ or “Northern Pacific,”—palaces of the Pacific, with
.speed of express trains and the proportions of ocean steamers;
[the 17.50 additional includes berths and meals on these steam
,ers. Out publications will tell you about this grand tour, our
[through service, the ocean coast voyage, etc., or write either •
of us. i
J. A. DAN1ELSEN, Agent
BL W. WEEKLY, General Passenger Agent
1004 Famum Street, Omaba.
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