NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Cash Counts With Us WE are carrying an extra large line of | Groceries and Dry Goods, in fact a I larger line than it is expedient to carry | and order to move them fast \ve will jj make extra inducements to the CASH ! TRADE. \ r ms**** Watch This Space Next Week For Special Induce ments For Cash. C. C. Cooper E. T. Beushausen Licensed Embalmer Funeral Director (iraduate in Anatomy, Sanitary Science and Embalming of Barnes Embalming School New Eleptic Spring and Rubber Tired Funeral Car. Calls Answer ed Day or Night. Phone No. 104 Lady Assistant in Connection. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR NOW IN We have just received ' our spring line of Muslin Undewear, Underskirts, Corset Covers. Call and see them. Loup City Mercantile Co. Want Advertising The rate for advertising in this column of the Northwestern is 5 cents a line for each insertion. The Northwestern is the oldest newspaper in Sherman county, and is acknow ledged 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. WANTED—Position by a Loup City young lady, with good references and a good commercial education. Has had two years’ experience in general office work. Wants position of office work, book-keeping, telephone work, or will do general house work in a well-to-do family. Inquire of the editor of the Northwestern. FOR SALE OR RENT Few choice male Poland China hogs, for sale. Milo A. Gilbert. For Sale—Six-horse power gaso line engine. Chris Domgard. Used Typewriters, all makes, at all prices. O. E. James, Y. M. C. A., Grand Island. Nebr. nov 10 For Sale—Imported Percheron stal lion and purebred Holstein cow,fresh. with two bull calves, Grant Rogers. For Sale—Two registered Short. hornbulls, yrs. 1 and 4 years. G. J5. Wilkie, Route 2, Loup City, Neb. We have still on hand at the old brick yard a large quantity of brick for sale. Prospective purchasers will do well to seeor write us regarding same. At their earliest opportunity. Henry Ohlsen & Son. Loup City, Nebraska. 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, U inch stirring plow; Deering mow er- Alfred Andersen. 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. Deer Creek Items Martin Rassmussen, is visiting friends at Platte Center. Jurgen Ritz was on the sick list last week. Andrew Boncz.vnski shelled corn for J. W. Peters, Friday of last week. Rasmus Rassmussen brought a farm last week of Thos. Duncan, near Rockville. School district No. 6, near Oak Creek, are making plans for a box social the last of this month or the first of next. Card of Thanks. M e desire to extend our sincere thanks to the many friends and neighbors for their help during the sickness of our dear mother, and also for their kindness and sympathy in this dark hour. William Siefert and family. Marjorie’* Good Wishes. Marjorie's father was away on a Journey, and Marjorie deemed it her duty to send him a bulletin as to home affairs. After the expenditure of much labor and ink she produced the fol lowing paragraph: “My Dear Daddy —Mother is well. Iam very well. The baby is very well, and has a lot more sense now. Hoping you are the same.” LOCAL NEWS Daily sells for less. Mr. M. A. Leschinsky has been quite sick the past week. Liittle Dickie Carlsen, son of C. C. Carlsen of this city is re ported of the sick list this week. Leave orders for John McL jnall drav at either lumber yard, or at E G. Taylor’s, or Phone Red 104 Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fross, Wednesday, Febr. 3rd, 1915, a fine baby girl. A baby girl was born at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zwor ski, last Wednesday, Feb. 3rd. Daily sells foi less. Mrs. C. C. Carlsen and little daughter returned home from Omaha last Tuesday evening. Cash Prichard returned Tuesday evening from a weeks visit in Grand Island. If you want good, prompt draying, call on John McDonall, successor to L.C. McDonall. Phone Red 104 Born, Sunday, Febr., 7th, to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bateman, a fine baby boy. Mother and baby are reported doing nicely. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Fowler, one day last week a baby girl. Congratulations. itstray—A black Poland China sow, weight about 350 or 400 with slit ear mark. Finder will receive reward by notifying Albert Fiebig. Dr. Bilon, Eye Specialist, will be here again Tuesday, Febr. 16, 1 day only, at Jung’s Hotel. Sheriff L. A. Williams made a a business trip to Ashton, Monday morning, returning home that evening. We-are informed that the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Floyd Gibson at Zephyrhills, Florida was made happy recently by the arrival of a nine pound baby girl. It' you have been unable to got Glasses that suit you, don’t con clude that you can’t be fitted, but consult Dr. Bilon at Jung’s Hotel Tuesday. Notice—After Febr. loth we will make no more 5 cents size loaves of bread, nothing but 10 cent size. Ideal Bakery. There will be no preaching at the Methodist church next Sun day. Sunday School and Epworth League will be at the usual hour. Daily sells for less. Baptist -10:30 a. m., subject. “Encouragement to timid Christ ians’’ 7:30 p. m., subject “No Difference.” 6:30, B. Y. P. U. Don’t forget to attend the Hol comb & Leininger sale, Febr. 17, this is one of the largest sales of the season. 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. Dr. Carson of Grand Island will be in Dr. Longacre’s office Wednesday, Febr. 17th, prepared to Fit Glasses and to treat the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Daily sells for less. E. G. Taylor left Tuesday noon for Excelsior Spring, Mo., where his brother-in-law, A. B. Conklin, is taking treatment and is in a pretty bad way. Notice—All Modern Woodman of Loup City are requested to be there Feb. 23, business of import ance. L. V. Slocumb. The home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hesler, of this place was made happy last Friday night, Febr. 5, 1915, by the arrival of a baby girl. Daily sells for less. Sunday morning service at the German church at 10:30, Sunday school at 10:00. Choir practise at 8 o'clock Friday evening. Don’t forget the Holcomb & Leininger sale Febr. Yl. Otto Rettenmayer and wife, of Arcadia, who were here in attend ance of the Commercial Club Banquet, were snowbound here until Monday evening when they returned to their home. Be sure to attend the Holcomb & Leininger sale, Febr. 17, this is to be one of the largest sales of the season. Remember the date. The T. T. Girls’ Club met at the home of Miss Frances Hansel Monday evening. The evening was enjoyed in music, games and ghost stories. Refreshments were served, and a jolly time reported by those present. If you suffer from headaches, nervous exhaustion, dizziness, neuralgia, pain over the eyes, in somnia, sick headache, etc., stop using medicines, and consult Dr. Bilon about your eyes, at Jung’s Hotel, Tuesday, Feb. 16. Loup City Flour is sold by all our merchants. This flour is guaranteed and if not satisfactory your money will be refunded to you. The Christian Endeavor Society had charge of the services at the Presbyterian church during the absence of the pastor, Rev. Steen. We have heard them highly com plimented on the excellent man ner in which they conducted the service. Some prices of interest at the West Side 5-10 and 25c Store. Crepe paper in all 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.10 and 15c W. Moon has been seeking the owner of a stray hat which he came into possession of the Com mercial Club and bemoaning the loss of his own head-piece ever since that event. Any one in a like prediment will do well to see Mr. Moon. AT YIC SWANSON’S Just received a new and up-to-date line of spring Dress goods such as Palm Beach cloth. Organda’s, voiles, Crepe de Chine’s, waist silks, crepes, and a lot of novelties. Remember we carry the largest stock of Dress goods in Loup City and buy nothing but the best quality. So if you want mdse that will wear and-.haye-etyl^ -buy them at Swanson’s. Remember -(he place. Vic Swanson. The Houstf of Quality and Low Prices. I Reduce The Cost of Living By Buying This Bill at Arthur’s And Save Money I Sack of Sugar__ > « 10 pound of Coffee.. . 2 I pound Tea.... . . 3 cans Peas_ 14 cans of Corn_________ 1 5 cans of Tomatoes_ I package of Oatmeal_ .00 50 .50 25 .00 .55 20 Total... $10.00 •CASH ONLY—NO ARTICLE SOLD SEPARATE AT THESE PRICES Public Sales As we are moving to Loup City we will sell at Public Auc tion at our farm 3 miles northeast of Loup City and 3-4 of a mile northeast of the Dead horse school house on Feb. 24th at ten o’clock a. m., the following, seven head of horses, 2 head of cattle, 2 dozen chickens, machinery and many other articles. Terms 9 months at 10 percent. Mostek Bros., owners, T. S. John, auctioneer, C. C. Carlsen, clerk. We will sell at Public auction on the J. P. Leininger farm, 6 miles northwest of Loup City, on southwest quarter, section 33-16 15, on Febr. 17th, sale commenc ing at 10 a. m., 8 head of horses, 65 head of cattle, registered Here ford bull, 58 head of hogs, 7 tons of hay, farm machinery. Terms, j 9 months at 10 per cent. Free | lunch. Holcumb & Leininger, owners, Col. J. G. Pageler, auc tioneer, C. C. Carlsen, clerk. We will sell at public auction at the R. E. Gilmore farm, 1 1-4 miles southeast of Austin and 6 miles northwest cf Rockville, on Febr. 23, at 10 o’clock a. m., the following, 18 head of horses, 23 head of cattle, farm machinery, harness, etc. Terms, 9 months at 10 per cent. Free lunch. O. P. and R. E. Gilmore, owners, A. A. Gray, auctioneer; E. Dwehus, clerk. WANTED 20,000 POUNDS OF POULTRY Will Pay Delivered at Loup City, Nebraska Friday and Saturday Febr. 12th and 13th at our car on Bur lington Tracks. lie Fcr Hew ul Springs 6ic For Old Roosters These Prices are j Top so I think you i should do well to! sell now. i j. J. Slominski HANSEN LUMBER CO. SUCCESSORS TO J. P. LEININGER LUMBER CO. Lumber and Building Material KLEAN KOAL Square Deal Woven Wire Fence Let Us Figure Your Bills. You Will Find Our Treatment Like Our Fence, It is a Square Deal. Y«u Will Like It When From HANSEN LUMBER COMPANY POSTPONED SALE \ Robert Holmes will have 2 his sale 8 miles north of . Ravenna, 7 miles west of Rockville, 12 miles south of Loup City on the Doc tor Bentlev farm, Feb.19. * * This sale was advertised for the 4th of February * but was postponed on account of the weather. Money-Saving Facts About Your Exposition Trip You need not spend a fortune to vist Cali fornia and its Expositions in 1915. Anyone in in moderate circumstances can go—and it's a wise investment in pleasure and education. Panama-Pacific Exposition Opens Feb. 20 Panama-California Exposition How Open FROM LOUP CITY in Round Trip to San Francisco with Free San Diego side Trip. OgA CA Round Trip to San Francisco, free evviOU San Diego side trip,