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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1915)
r C. C. Cooper GENERALMERCHANDISE CASH IS WHAT TALKS Come In and Hear What It Has te Say elelel ▼ VeVTV? We have a full and complete line of Garden Seeds Flower Seeds, and Onion Sets. Our prices are right. Come in and see us. Our Full Line of Can Goods and Groceries is Unbroken Some Good Selections to Be Had. Don’t Wait Until it is \ teo Late. C. C. COOPER’S STORE FOR SALE OR RENT Few choice male Poland China hogs, for sale. _Milo A. Gilbert. 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. B. Wilkie, Route 2. Loup City, Neb. For Sale -Some of the best farm and ranch land In south Cherry county, in tracts of from a half section to four sections, close to good towns, schools and churches. For further In formation, write or call on R. F, Osborn, Cherry, Nebr. 118-4. For Sale.—A good milch cow. Henry Dolling. mar 4-11 Rhode Island Red eggs for sale. Call 9012. Mrs. Chris Christensen For Sale—1 team of horses, 5 years old wt. 1000; 1 low truck farm wagon: 1 Jennie Lind walk ing cultivator: 1, 14-inch stirring plow; Deering mower. Alfred Andersen. If sold before March 1st, will take S2.000 for my place in Loup City, a good place to raise chickens and hogs. Plenty of room for garden. Phone or write me at Arcadia, Nebr. feb23-2 H. S. Conger. RU AND ROCKER Sale One Week Only Until March llth 20% OFF / For Cash at Daily’s MUSLIN UNDERWEAR NOWIN We have just received our spring line of Muslin Undewear, Underskirts, | Corset Covers. Call and see them. Loup City Mercantile Co. Urgent Notice Mothers should see to it that the whole family take at least 3 or 4 doses of a thorough, purifying, system cleaning medicine this spring. Now is the time. The family will be healthier, happier and get along bet ter if the blood is given a thorough purifying, the stomach and bowels cleaned out, and the germsof Winter, accumulated in the system, driven away. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea is the very best and surest Spring Remedy to take. Get it and see the difference in the whole family. Their color will be better, they’l feel fine and be well and happy. 35 cts. The best in the world ever. For sale by Swanson & Lofholm, Loup City Flour is sold by all our merchants. This flour is guaranteed and if not satisfactory your money will be refunded to you. _ Want Advertising 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. Notice to Creditors. State of Nebrast a, 1 -SS. Siierman County. ) In the County Court In the Matter of the Bstate of R. M. Jackson, Deceased, To the Creditors of Said Estate: You are hereby notitied, that I will sit at the County Court room in Loup City, in said County, on the 28th day of April, IS 15, at 10 o’clock a. m.,and on the 28th day of September. 1915, 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 28th day of September, A. D. 1915, and the time limited for pay ment of debts is one year from said 20th day of February, 1915. Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court, $his 24th day of Februrary, 1916. * E. A. Smith. [skal] County Judge Last pub. Mar. 25. LOCAL NEWS District court convenes on Tues day, March 9. Ed Oltman transacted business at Ashton Thursday. Hugs and Rockers for sale at Daily’s. Quality and Quanitity groceries at Joe Vaughn’s. Win. Schuman was a passenger to Schaupps last Thursday. Miss Esther Hosier was on the sick list a few days last week. Pay cash, Pay less, for your groceries at Joe Vaughn’s. Daily sells for less. Victor Viener’s infant daughter was quite sick last week. Elba Smalley’s baby daughter was among the sick last week. The county board was in session Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. One week only, 20 jier cent off on Rugs and Rockers. Daily Fur niture Co. Banker Wichman of Farwell was a business visitor in Loup City last Thursday. . Leave orders for John Mcl mail dray at either lumber yard, or at E' G. Taylor’s, or Phone Red 104 Mrs. H. M. Mathew returned last week from her business trip to St. Joe. Stationery, tablets, and school supplies at Joe Vaughn’s. Daily sells foi less. R. H. Mathew returned Friday noon from a business trip to Lin coln. If you want (joed, prompt draying, call on John McDonall. successor to L.C. McDonall. Phone Red 104 The little son of C. E. Wilson on Route 1 has been quite ill but is improving. Daily sells for less. A little son of Dan Carpenter is recovering from a serious attack of tonsilitis. Daily sells for less. Carrier Williams little daughter is recovering from a serious ill ness. 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. Grandma Gardner is conva lescing from a bad case of la grippe. Daily sells for less. J. I. Depew’s baby daughter has been quite ill the past week or to, but is reported l)etter. Hiram Cramer’s little 5-yoar boy is reported ill from pneumo nia, but convalescing. Lard in 60-pound lots at 10c per pound, and two pounds for 25c retail. Will pay the highest market price for hides. feb95-2 John Eggers. Mrs. Frank Hendrickson of the Austin neighborhood, quite ill of late, is reported as improving slowly. 20 per cent off' on rugs and rock ers, one week only. Daily Fur niture Co. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. R. H. Williams, very ill with pneumonia for some time, is reported better. The Misses Mattie Lane and Ruth Butterfield of Arcadia at tended the club dance here last Friday night. Some prices of interest at the West Side 5-10 and 25c Store. Grepe paper in all shades 7c per roll 3 boxes of matches for. 10c 5000 new post cards at. .lc each China nest eg^s.3 for 5c Scrub brushes of all kinds 5-10 and 15c Corn poppers.10 and 15c Willis Holcomb, who has had charge of the John P. Leininger farm in Washington township the past few years, with his good mother keeping house for him, moved back town again Tuesday and into the old home. Willis is not prepared to state just what he will engage in. Art Barnes was up from Auro ra over last Sunday. What is the old saying about love drawing by a single hair, or words to that ef fect. Public Sales Having sold his farm and mov ing town, he will sell at his farm 5 miles northeast of Loup City on Thursday, Mar. 11, beginning at 1 p. m., 7 horses. 13 head of cattle 13 hog, farm machinery, chickens and household goods. Terms of sale 8 months and 10 per cent. An drew G. Jonassen, owner; Col. J. G. Pageler, auctioneer; W. F. Ma son, clerk. Pubjic Sale—Having sold my farm and on account of moving to Ashton, I will sell at public auc tion on nwi 14-14-15, l£ miles west of Wiggle Creek church, on Tuesday, Much 9th, commencing BETTER FARMING MEETING Daddow Opera House March 15th, at 1:30 p. m. They are for the benefit of the Community. Every body Welcome. There is no Charge for Admission. at 10 o’clock a. m. sharp, 4 head of horses, 10 head of cattle, 1 sow and 9 pigs, 200 bushels of corn, some hay and other feed, farm machinery, etc. Free lunch at noon. Terms of sale, 8 months and 10 per cent. Adam Ghering, owner; Col. J. G. Pageler, auc tioneer; C. C. Carlson, clerk. Postponed—The J. Koch sale one mile north of Rockville, dated, for yesterday, March 3, has been POSTPONED TO MARCH 10th, on account of stormy weather. See new sale bills. News Along Rural Route 2 E. M. Goddard moved to Litch field Tuesday. » The grange west of town has 50 members. Ed Obermiller butchered his summer’s meat last week. Will Behrens sold baled hay on the Loup City markets last week. J. E. Roush butchered a beef last Friday. Adam Gehring went to Ashton on business one day last week. Roy Conger helped W. II. Mc Laughlin move last Tuesday. Glen Cash had hogs on the hub market last Friday. W. G. Tucker butchered a beef last week. Mr. Cox was hauling hay from Route 2 south of District 78. Will Rowe has been working at his caritentei^e-a.de this week. Geo. Wagnfer and Vincent John traded horses Monday. Frang Wagner and family on Tuesday moved to Hazard. Wm. Rutherford shipped a car of hogs to South Omaha Monday. Fred Daddow was helping the Thomases move Monday. Miss Alice McBeth visited the Squires at Comstock over last Sunday. Will Peterson helped Carl Scherzberg move from Route 3 to 2 Tuesday. Lee Bly has been driving Route 1 while Carrier Foster is t&kin his vacation. W. H. McLaughlin’s children are new scholars in Miss Meroe Outhouse’s school. Wm. Rutherford and son Harry shelled corn for Hans Obermiller last Friday. Miss Meroe Outhouse taught last Saturday, making up one of the blizzard days. Last Saturday was another one of those bad days for carriers. It snowed all da.v hard and drifted many cuts full. Kay McFadden and wife have moved into their new home west of the place farmed by them the past year. Ernest Iossi visited with his brother Simeon last Thursday, re turning to Columbus Friday. R. Kenfield put down a well for Hans Dietz this month which was over 200 feet deep. A letter to carrier from D. C. Grow at Jeffersonville, Vt., says the past two months have been gne there. Different here. The Big Eour were cleaning the snow off the road to the Brown bridge Monday. This piece of road has been almost impassable for a month. Johnny Paulson had an exciting time Monday hauling hogs for Wm. Rutherford on his bob sleds. Just north of the Brown bridge he tipped over in a bad place spilling out his hoge. No damage done. The hogs were driven into market instead of reloading. Deer Creek Dews John Miefski shipped his hogs to Omaha last week. Andrew Honczynski is busy dielling com among-the Creekers. Miss Emma Careten is working for Hans Hehenke in Rockville. Miss Dora Carsten was quite iick from the grip last week. Stanley Dymek purchased a ?ord touring car last week. They are quite a few cases of neaslas among the Deer Creekers. F. J. Maciejewski sold some hogs to .T. B. Miefski last week. Jos. Lubash helped his father in-law, John Rochwich, haul hogs to town. Ignas Haremza and family spent Sunday with F. J. Maciejewski and family. John Plembeck left for Wyo ming last week, where he expeets to stay this coming summer. Miss Thresa Nowicki had some dental work done at Ashton last Tuesday. B. H. and A. E. Lorenz shipped a car load of hogs to Omaha last Wednesday. Mrs. Mary Bockman is visiting; with her paaents, Mr. and Mrs. Jurgen Carsten. Tony Bonczynski left for Texas last week, where he expected to stay this summer. A birthday party was given at J urgen Carstens Wednesday 24th, in honor of Mrs. C.’9 75th birr I day anniversary. Mrs. John Miefski, Miss Agnes Miefski and Mrs. August Msscku went to Omaha last week to visit relatives and friends. Dr. Wanek was called to Th Lubash’s in regard to his - nearly choking to death by eat in a hurry. Mrs. Ignas Iiareniza andda ter were passengers to Loup ( to have some dental work .1 and to visit with relative'. A basket ball social will i* at the Deer Creek school on M 6 with the following progni • Louva. the Pauper. 13 pup recitations,Raymond Lorenz, C! ence. Elsie and Lydia Kitz. i Ben Maciejewski; dialogue, i boys: recitations, Daniel By da Caroline Carsten.Anna and Eiu.i Rasmussen, Clara Kryczski. L . rence, Edwin and Martin N. w Miss Lizzie Wiess, teacher. We Run A Postoffice White Cedar, Red Cedar, Sassafras and Black Locust Posts All Sizes and Prices Square Deal Woven Wire Fence, Barbed Wire and Nads Special Spring Prices Now in Effect BRIGHTEN OP PRINT BP Get Our Prices on Paints, Oils, Varnishs LET OS FIGBRE YOOR LOMBER BILLS We Can Save You Money For Better Coal Buy Our Routt County and Rock Springs Coal Yeu Will Like It When From HANSEN LIMBER COMPANY COMPLETE AND UP-TO-DATE LINE OF Furniture linoleum Rugs, Etc. LET ME FIGURE ON YOUR WANTS, I CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. Undertaking in Connection E. T. Beushausen My Motto Is “TO PLEASE” Finest Quality Early Amber Cane Seed FOR SALE BY o. P. GILMORE Austin, Nebraska. $1.00 per Bushel, F.O.B. Catalogue Houses are selling seed no better at 12.00 per bushel. I will sell in quantities to suit purchaser. O. P. GILMORE Mow Is the time to Start Your SnWrtpflftlL