The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, April 22, 1915, Image 5

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    W. F. MASON, President L. HANSEN, Cashier
A Wise Man learns how to
Save his money while he is
learning how to Make it
By this sign, young, man, you
may know the amount of your
wisdom.
«
q The saving habit is as easy to
form as the spending habit.
^ Why not form the habit that
will do you some good?
First National Bank
Loup City, Nebraska.
We Pay 5 per cent on Time Deposits.
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U>rr CITY i IAIM>Ii\I\GS
Daily selis for less.
Chas. Bass was at Hazard over
Sunday.
C. P. Peterson was at Ashton
Tuesday on business.
Monsel Milburn of Arcadia,
was in Loup City Monday.
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Jack Amick was a business visi- j
tor at Grand Island Saturday.
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The county board of supervisors
will meet on Tuesday, April ^Tth.
Burnt to Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Fletcher on Friday. April 16th,
\m il boy. _
Emil Christensen and wife, of I
S agent, spent Saturday at Werner j
Pritchaw's.
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Miss Clara Cominski. of Elba !
attended the Johns-Cominski wed- j
ding here Tuesday.
Mrs. J. K. Ward. Mrs. Inez
I<ewin and Mrs. Fred Gould, of
Arcadia* visited friends here last
Friday.
If you want a dray, phone A.L. !
Enderlee, black 63, or leave your !
order with either lumber yard or
E. G. Taylor. Best of service
guaranteed.
Arthur Barnes, of Aurora was
operated on last Sunday for ap
pendicitis. Although very sick,
lie is getting along as well as
could be exacted.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Rettenmayer
and Mr. and Mr-. Otto Retten
mayer. of Arcadia, spent Sunday
here at the Chas. Conbiser and
Adolph Rettenmayer homes.
Wanted—For the Eastern war
zone, the best and most market
able horses, sufficient in size and
finality for any of the duties re- j
<iuired there. Sec Myrl \\ arrick. \
V. A. Seamands. half brother of |
George W. Collipriest, arrived |
here last Friday with his family j
from Ashforks, Arizona. They !
expect to locate here permanently, j
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Grocery
Pointers
If you a e looking for the I
j>lace where you can and
will get real GROCERY
values for your money
R. L. Arthur's is the
store to which you should
turn your footsteps.
It is an
Established Fact
That our stock is always
complete and our prices
are such as will meet
competition, and abso
lutely consistent with the
quality of goods we carry
that are always standard.
Try us aid you'll |
come back.
R. 1. ARTHUR
I)ail.v sells for less.
Ervin Rowe went to Ansley
Tuesday morning.
Max Leschinsky was in Grand
Island la.-t Thursday.
See David Morrow, agent for
the “Easy" self-healing iron.
Paint Paint Paint Paint Paint
Hansen Lumber Co.
F. E. Brewer sells insurance
and trees and shrubs of all kinds.
Mrs. I. S. Keith and Mrs. Lizzie
Shrove were Rockville visitorsJast i
Saturday.
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If you want good, prompt dray
ing call on Roy McDouall, phone
Brown b7. lMtf
For Sale—Rhode Island Red
egg". Mr. Chris Christiansen.
Phone 9012. 23
Miss Alma llapka and little
sister visited with friends at Rock
ville Tuesday.
Mrs E. E. McC ray went toSar
gent Saturday evening to resume
her school work there.
The Misses Sylvia and Alta
Bloomer, of Ashton were visiting
in Loup City this week.
Mrs. Stewart Conger, of Ar
cadia visited relatives in Loup
City la"t Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. R. P. Pritchard went to
Rockville Saturday to make ar
rangements to open a millinery
store there.
Let us repair that watch, or if
it is not worth repairing trade it
in on a good watch.—At Lou
Sehwaners.
Pure bred barred Plymouth
Rock eggs for setting. 50 cents for
15 or per hundred. -Mrs. H.J.
Johansen, Phone Red 71. 19
Miss Nancy Harrod returned to
her studies at Hastings Tuesday
morning after spending a short
time lie re with home folks.
H. P. Bradly of Grand Island,
state agent for the Manhattan Life
Insurance company was here this
week looking after business.
Dr. Annie Aye returned from
Excelsior Springs, Missouri, last
Saturday where she accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. J. \\ . Burleigh.
Dr. Carson, of Grand Island
will be in Dr. Longacre’s office
Wednesday, April 28th prepared
to fit glasses and to treat the eye,
ear. nose and throat.
For Sale:—One pure Shorthorn ,
bull, page woven wire fencing and j
barb wire at factory prices. 8-bar
fencing at 18 cents per rod and
stock food at one half-price.—L. 1
N. Smith, Phone Black 12. 251
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Governor Morehead has signed
the non-partisan county superin
tendent bill. Hereafter county
superintendents of schools will be
elected, like judges, without party
nominations or designations.
The pastor and E. G. Taylor at
| tended the spring meeting of Kear
ney Presbytery at Lexington last
week, which proved to be a very
interesting meeting. Presbytery
adjourned to meet in Loup City at
the fall meeting, the second Tues
day of September.
Daily sells foi less.
Subscribe for the Northwestern.
E. T. Thrasher, Painter and
Paper Hanger. 15tf
Cecil Milburn spent Sunday
witli home folks at Arcadia.
•I. S. Pedler attended to legal
business at Columbus Monday.
True Leatherman and family,
of t’oie Creek spent Sunday in
Loup City.
Mrs. John Oltrnan and daugh
ter Ethel were passengers to Grand
Island Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Y. E. Cunning
ham went to Hazard Wednesday
on business.
John McDouall l“ft for Flagler,
Colorado. Wednesday morning to
look over the country.
Our cook stove coals can't be
beat. Clean, hot quick fire. Spring
prices Hansen Lumber Co.
Mrs.. Ed. Janulewicz, of Ash
ton. attended the Johns—Kaminski
wedding here Tuesday morning.
Mrs. E. S. Hay hurst and daugh
ter, Harriet and Mrs. J. S. Pedler.
were Grand Island visitors Tues
day.
Get our prices on watches and
let us show you the - different
styles we carry. — Lon Sehwaner.
Mrs. J. A. Chandler operated
the central office at Rockville last
Friday, during the absence of the
regular operator.
Single Comb Rhode Island Red
eggs for hatching. 50 cents per
15 or S3 per loo. Mrs. Ira d im
son. Phone 7005. 21
A band of gypsies came to town
Monday and spent several hours
here telling fortunes and ply
ing their various grafts.
For Sale—Team of horses, three
mi! 1 four years old. Hii bushel white
-ced corn SI per bushel.
Fred Zwink.
Mis- Lettie Cunningham return
?d from Omaha Monday evening,
where she lias been visiting with
relatives for the past two months.
Mrs. G. W. Collipriest and Mr-.
A.ft. Young entertained the Ladies
Industrial society at the home ofc
Mrs. (t. W. Collipriest yesterday
afternoon. *
Mrs. M. A. Phillips was taken
seriously sick last Friday with
neuralgia of the stomach. She is
reported as somewhat improved at
this writing.
Melvin Dennis of Custer county
ami Miss Bessie L. Smith of Litch
field were married by county
Judge Smith at his office on
Wednesday, April 14th, llllo.
Herman Wile <\ Co.,
Bu&tio, N Y.
rpHERE is something
* more to style than
the design of a suit
and that something is
the fabric from which j
the suit is made.
When we decide on a
model as a desirable
one to handle, we se
lect with extreme care
the colors and pat
terns that we wish it
made up in.
We accept only the
most exclusive offer
ings and for that rea
son alone we lay claim
to an individuality
that is usually lack
ing in most ready
made clothing.
The Hub.
Clothing Co.
Loup City, Neb.
Saturdy
Ladies’ Spring Hats at
Bargain Prices. All the
latest shapes and trim
mings. See them first.
The Busy Bee j
Hat Shop '
South Side of Square I
I >aily sells for less.
E. T. 'i'llrusher. Painter and
Paper Hanger. l.~>t!
A. <). Lewis was a passenger to
Kearney Tuesday.
Mrs. J. Froehlich went to Ash
land, Nebraska lu-t Saturday.
Mrs. J. W. Amick was a passen
ger to (Land Island last Friday.
Jos. Vaughn has sold his stock
of groceries and notions to C. C.
Cooper.
Miss liable Voitiit. of Arcadia,
spent Saturday here with Miss
Adeline Leininger.
Mrs. Coral Zimmerman went to
Omaha Tuesday morning to visit
with Miss Marie Sen bolt.
Mrs. E. B. Corning and Mrs.
E. P. Ward visited with Mrs. Al
bert Anderstrom at Ashton last
Thursday.
Ward Hildreth, brother-in-law
of Mrs. Leta Curtis of this city,
was here from Omaha last Thurs
day on business. .
You will need one soon. Mrs.
Mathew will close out her spring
line of corsets at greatly reduced
prices. Sale begins Friday.
Mrs. Mary J. McNeil returned
from (Jrand Island, Ravenna and
Hazard last Saturday, where she
had spent several davs visiting.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R.. Mellor
came up from Lincoln last Satur
day and spent the week here with
relatives and their many friends.
Miss Alberta Outhouse went to
Arcadia Saturday evening to visit
Miss Wauneta Conger and other
friends, returning home Monday
morning.
A marriage license was issued
by County Judge Smith Monday
to Monde Ernest Milburn, of
Arcadia and Miss Mada Ola Parlett
of Loup City.
1 ;ie Economy oil company, -of
Omaha is putting in a branch
station here. Some of the large
tanks have arrived and are being
placed in position.
A citizen of Loup City expresses
his sentiments in the following
language: You may rake—you
may burn—you may cut it if you
will—but the blooming dandelion
remains with us still.
Howard, Hamilton, South Bend.
Elgin, Waltham and Hampden,
are some of the makes of watches
we are showing. You will find
our prices as low or lower than
others.—Lou Schwaner.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cooper, O.
T. Miller and Miss Pearl Need
ham visited at Kearney Sunday,
making the trip in Mr. Cooper’s
car. They report that the ma
chine registered fifty-one miles
from here to Kearney.
The ladies of the Baptist church
will hold an exchange in Sweet
land’s ieed store on Saturday of
this week. We will have lots of
good things to eat so be sure to
see us before purchasing your Sun
day dinner.
D. D. Charlton returned from
Lincoln Saturday, where he has
spent the last four months as as
sistant secretary of the senate.
He was glad to get back to Turkey
I Roost farm and help out with the
spring work.
I
Daily sells for less.
Romeo Conner went to Aurora
T nesday.
Get your seed potatoes from R.
L. Arthur.
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Carl Uieteriehs spent Saturday
at Rockville.
Dr. Dickenson and wife were up
from Rockville Friday.
Fresh vegetables of nil kinds
every Saturday at if. L. Arthur's.
'Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence lVIski
went to Omaha last Saturday foi
a sffort visit.
Charles E. Ryan, mayor e'eot
of ( Land Island, was here las t Fri
day on buisness.
Mrs. Stewart McFadden ami
daughter Ruth were passengers to
Grand Island Saturday.
Used typewriter-, all makes, at
all prices. <). E. dames. Y. M.
C. A.. Grand Island, Xebr.
Leave orders for ib>.\ McDouall
dray at either lumber yard or Tay
lor's elevator, or plume Brown 57.
Mr. hikI Mrs. (too. W. Woten,
Alton and .Viss Sadie Woten. of
Rockville, spent Friday in Loup
Oit.v.
Mr. and'Vrs. C. F. Beushausen
and O. I). Henyttn attended the
state editorial association at Oina-;
ha this week.
Aliss Coral Lay, of Kearney ar
rived here Saturday evening fori
a visit with her brother, Thqs. j
Lay and family.
Mrs. Chris Christiansen went to I
Palmer last Saturday for a short j
visit with relatives and friends, re
turning .Monday evening.
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Airs. A. F. Houser, of Aurora,
wl o has been visiting at the John
Lcininger home, returned to her:
home Wednesday morning.
AVilliam Dolling, of the Ideal
bakery and restaurant, was taken
-nek with appendicitis last week,
lit- is reported as improving.
Slim (who’s gramme r is none too
good) says some people seem to
think that success is a thing t<> be
hatched out, they set around so
much.
Air. and Airs. James Grow ar
rived here from Loomis, Washing
ton. Sunday night, to make an ex
tended visit with relatives and
friends.
Airs. Alinnie Hansel and Mrs.
C. J. Tracy were delegates from
Loup City at the convention of
the Women's club held at Kearney
this week.
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The Alisses Catherine and Ala-1
linda Pageler arrived here fron
Cedar Bluffs. Xebr. last week for
a visit with their brother. Jack
Pageler and wife of this city.
The new big turbine for the
Loup City Alii! Ac Light company
arrived this week'and is being in
stalled. It will take a week or
ten days to complete the work.
Aliss Florence Depew's Sunday
school class gave a suprise party
on Aliss Kathryn Curtis at the
liome of Tenis Biemond last Satur
day evening. All report a very
pleasant evening.
T. B. Knudsen, of St. Paul was
here Tuesday looking over tht^
new turbine received by the Mill
and Light company. Mr.Knudsen
is interested in the light and power
plant at St. Paul.
For flour and feed call on J. J.
Slominski. Also agent for the
Farmer’s Creamery company.,
highest market price paid for
cream and produce. Agent for
Sure Hatch Incubator and U. S.
separators. ,T. ,T. Slominski.
Mr. Tony Johns and Miss
Victoria Kaminski were married
at the Catholic church Tuesday
morning at ten o'clock. Both of
these young people were born and
reared in this community and have
many friends who' wish them
happiness and prosperity through
life’s journey together.
At the meeting of tlffi Eastern
Star chapter held Tuesday evening,
April 19th. the following officers
were elected: W. M., Mrs. A. B.
Young: W. P., W. J. Root; A.
M. Miss Jennie Sutton; Sec.,
Mrs. A. M. Bennett: Treas., Miss
Flora Ohlson; Cond., Miss E.
Odendahl: A. Cond., Mrs. G/rt.
Collipriest.
The Loup City band was reor
ganized at a meeting held Monday
night. Practice meetings will be,
held regularly, and as Loup City
has plenty of talent for a band,
good results can be expected. A>
it takes considerable cash to main
lain a band we expect that the
citizens will contribute liberally \
to its support. The following of
ficers wereelected: LouSchwaner,
Manager; L. B. Polski. Director,
and J. I. Depew, Secretary and
Treasurer.
Millinery Sale
Mrs. Mathew will continue her
sale of hats and millinery. Good
bargains, new goods coming Fri
day.
High Art Clothing
Made by the Strauss Clothing Company
CL01 nil's G that is made of good materials, by
tailors that are artists at their trade, and of
new and original weaves today cost the wearer
no more than the shoddy made in sweat shops.
<3 The average man likes good clothes, clothes that
fit, and at reasonable price. An inspection of my
stock will result in you finding just what you want.
GUS LORINTZ Furnishings
Fly Time Coming
Get your screen doors early. We carry all
sizes screens, also plain and famcv screen doors.
Brighten Up—Paint Up
Our paints guaranteed. Special prices on
entire stock paints, oils, stains and varnishes.
Sqare Deal Fence
Hog, field and poultry fencing.
Ladders! Ladders!!
Step, straight and extension ladders. Better
huy one.
You Will Like It When From
Hansen Lumber Co.
The Refrigerator
is the article that is concerning the house
wife who aims to have her vegetables and
cooked foods always in good condition.
For Saturday we are offering the
“White Clad”
at $22.00
This refrigerator usually sells at $25, and is with
out a rival as a sanitary cooling device. It holds
1 25 pounds of ice; the interior is enameled, the
food trays are removable and easily kept clean.
We have other makes selling as low as $13.
Lawn Mowers
We have the last word in grass cutting machinery.
The “Mound City” is the easiest running and
most satisfactory mower on the market. We have
them in all sizes and at the lowest prices.
C. L ARNETT
Hardware, Implements and Furniture
1888 KEYSTONE LUMBER CO. 1915
Kokomo Pioneer Fence
With our line wires all of equal length anil the
coil we put in thdm, we are so sure of results that we
place one of our guarantee signs in each roll, which
guarantee means that every roll of fence will stretch
like a ribbon.
Yards at Loup City, Ashton, Rockville, Schaupps and Arcadia