The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, June 10, 1915, Image 5

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    W. F. MASON, President L. HANSEN, Cashier
Words from
Andrew Carnegie
Andrew Carnegie’s words concerning saving
should carry weight. He has tried it and he
knows. He says:
“For every dollar you can pro
duce as a result of hard earned sav
ings, Midas, in search of a partner,
will lend on credit a thousand. It is
not capital that men require; it is the
man who has proved that he has the
business habits that create capital.”
Suppose you begin forming business habits
by placing your first deposit with us today.
First National Bank
Loup City, Nebraska.
We Pay 5 per cent on Time Deposits.
EOEP CUT HAPPENINGS j
Daily sells foi less.
John Cynova was a passsnger
to Ashton Monday.
M iss Vida Cowling visited with
friends at Arcadia last Thursday.
Rov McDonall has discontinued
his dray line and went to York,
Nebraska, Monday.
Mrs. E. S. Hayhurst and daugh
ter Harriet, were passengers to
Grand Island Tuesday morning.
The whooping cough is making
the rounds among the kids here,
and also making it interesting for
a few of the grownups.
Sale! The Hale stock of hard
ware must be closed out next
Saturday afternoon. Everything
marked down far below cost.—
R. H. Mathew, Trustee.
At the regular meeting held on
Friday. June 4, Excelsior Lodge
No. 1 ♦'•♦*>. I. O. Q. F. elected the
following officers for the following
term: Noble Grand. W. S. Steen:
Vice Grand, Lee Bly.
While trimming trees Monday
evening Peter Haremza met with
an accident. The limb of the tree
he was standing on broke and in
the fall the saw cut hisarm, sever
ing an artery. Medical aid was
summoned at once and the arm
was dressed, two stitches being
necessary to close the wound.
Mr. Haremza lost considerable
blood, but lias suffered no ill ef
fects from the accident.
Try Loup City Flour.
Daily sells for less.
Baled hay for sale.—R. L.
Arthur.
H. S. Conger of Arcadia was in
our city Tuesday.
T. D. Wilson was a business
passenger to Ashton Monday.
Wanted, childrens sewing. Work
neatly done.. Prices reasonable.
Jennie Cole. “24-3
Annual school election for this
district is called for Monday,June
11. The terms of two members of
the board expire this year, E. G.
Taylor and S. N. Sweetland.
Opal and Marcia VerValin re
turned home from Hastings Satur
day evening. Miss Marcia has
completed her first year of study
at Hastings college.
The stock of hardware in the
Gzehoviak building will be closed
out at forced sale next Saturday
afternoon. The chance of a life
time to get bargains.—R. 11.
Mathew, Trustee.
Mr. LeRoy Smith and Miss
Zelpha Reed were married at
! Greeley yesterday. Mrs. Smith
| is a former Loup City girl and
has many friends here who wish
her much happiness.
Remembrance of the institution
j of the Lord’s Supper was appro
priately observed at St. Josephat’s
I Catholic church in Loup City last
! Sunday. A pleasing program was
; given by the ladies society and
the boys and girls of the church.
! A large number from town and
! country enjoyed the services.
Cash Prices Count
■ ■—
We are going to offer for cash for a while,
prices that are cheaper than long charge prices.
We all know that one who buys for cash
ought to buy goods for less than one buying for
six or nine months time.
Below we quote you a few items for cash:
100 lbs, Sugar.$6.80
1 Sack Flour. 1.90
1 lb net Superb package soda 5c
5 1-lb packages Gloss Starch.. 25c
5 1-lb packages Corn Starch.. 25c
2 cans First Prize Hominy for 25c
3 cans good Standard Corn for 25c
1 can small size Tomatoes.... 10c
2 cans first prize sweet pototoes 25c
1 can of King of Hawaii Sliced
Pineapple. 22c
3 lbs Santa Clara Prunes for.. 25c
3 lbs California dried Peaches 25c
We also pay the highest market
price for produce
Loup City Merc. Co.
Daily sells for less.
Big ball game June 10.
Everyone for park opening,
Thursday, June 10.
E. T. Thrasher, Painter and
Paper Hanger. 15tf
Mark your calender Thursday,
June 10, for a holiday.
A. B. Outhouse was a business j
passenger to Rockville Thursday.
Mr. and M rs. \\ m. Oraefe were ,
Grand Island passengers last Fri
day.
M rs. W. F. Mason visited with i
Mrs. Thomas Dinsdale at Palmer
last Thursday.
There is no other as good as
Nyals Face Cream. Sold only at
the Nyal Store.
O. T. Miller returned home from
York Thursday evening where he
had spent a few days visiting,
Mrs. Flora DeCamp and daugh
ter Lucile, went to St. Paul last
Friday, returning the same day.
M iss Orpha Outhouse, who is
attending University at Lincoln,
came home Thursday evening for
the summer vacation.
Miss Jessie McGavern returned
to her home at Comstock Thursday
evening after spending a few days
here visiting friends.
Mrs. Henry Hapka and children
returned to their home at Ashton
Monday, after spending a few
days here with relatives.
Miss Blanche Fisher returned
home from Ashton Saturday even
ing where she had been visiting
with relatives and friends.
Lost: —White bird dog with
brown ears. Has collar on, with
name almost worn off. Notify C.
J. Larson if dog is located.
O. A. Woods returned from
Dannebrogand Grand Island Mon
day evening where he had been on
a business and pleasure trip.
Mrs. Norton Lambert. Miss
Mable Daddow and Arthur Rowe,
went to Dannebrog last Saturday
to attend the Danish celebration.
Miss Zoe Leeper came up from
Lincoln last Friday for a short
visit with friends. She leaves to
day for her home in western Kan
sas.
A. B. Young went to Omaha
Monday morning to attend the Ma
sonic convention. He took his
three children to Central City,
where they will visit with rela
tives.
M rs. G. M. Bell, who has been
visiting here for several days with
her son, E. Bell, returned to her
home at St. Edwards, accompanied
by her grand-children Maud and
Erma Bell.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Hansen arrived
home Monday noon from their
trip to the Pacific coast cities,
where they attended the exposi
tions and visited with relatives for
the past month.
Miss Grace Conger went to
Greeley Tuesday morning to at
tend the wedding of Miss Zelpha
Reed which was held yesterday,
(Wednesday) at the home of her
mother, Mrs. Eli Crocket.
Bessie and Ansley Conger left
Tuesday morning for Blair, Ne
braska, where they will visit for
sometime with relatives and friends.
M rs. Conger accompaning them
as far as Grand Island.
The remainder of the hardware
stock in the Gzehoviak building
will be sold at public auction next
Saturday afternoon. All kinds of
bargains in hardware, nails, barn
door tracks, hinges, etc.—R. H.
Mathew, Trustee.
M iss Dorothy Hilsabeek, who
has been staying with her aunt,
Mrs. C. C. Outhouse and attend
ing school, left for her home at
Lush, Wyoming. Monday morn
ing. Mrs. Outhouse'aceompanied
her as far as Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ander
strom and baby came up from
Ashton Saturday evening to visit
with the latter?s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. B. Corning. Mr. Ander
strom returning to Ashton Monday
morning.
Dr. and Mrs. S. A. Allen left
Monday for Lincoln, Omaha and
Council Bluffs. Iowa. The Ne
braska state board of dental ex
aminers of which Dr. Allen is a
member will hold a four days ex
amination at Lincoln when about
fifty will try for the right to prac
tice dentistry in this state. They
expect to be away about a week.
The Loup City ball team went
to Rockville Sunday afternoon and
played the Rockville team in a
drizzling rain. Various reports
from the scene of the fray seem to
denote that an awful exhibition
took place. The boys played a
very good game, using three
pitchers, finishing out the game
with Cash Pritchard on the mound.
The score was ten to five, Loup
City holding the five end.
Summer Groceries
This is the season when
it seems to be difficult
to get foods that taste
right—that hit the spot.
Seems like everything is
too warm and most peo
ple crave something that
is cool and sweet.
Our Cooling
Equipment
Insures you fresh fruit
and vegetables, and our
prompt delivery gets all
these necessities to you
before they have any
chance to get stale and
wilted. Our service is
the best and our con
stantly increasing num
ber of patrons shows
our service is popular.
Try us and you'll
come back
R. L. ARTHUR
..j
Daily sells for less.
It pays to advertise.
Opening dav, Thursday, June
10.
E. T. Thrasher, Painter and
Paper Hanger. 15tt
R. P. Pritchard returned from
Rockville Saturday evening.
T. E. Gilbert was a passenger
to Arcadia Monday evening.
For sale—Cane seed Si.00 per
bushel.—Robert Fuliton, Austin,
Xebr.
Banker I>. W. Titus of Litch
field, was a Loup City visitor
Tuesday.
Jenner's Park this year far ex
ceeds for beauty than any previ
ous year.
Ed. Anderson went to Arcadia
Saturday evening to visit with
relatives and friends.
Mrs. J. S, Pedler went to Grand
Island Monday morning, return
ing the same evening.
The Misses Eva Jackson and
Florence Reed were Grand Island
visitors last Thursday.
J. A. Chandler spent Saturday
at Rockville in the interests of the
telephone company.
Miss Lucile Bartunek went t<«
Ashton Monday morning to visit
with relatives and friends.
W.D.Zimmerman returned from
Aurora Friday where he had been
looking after bnsiness affairs.
d. B. O’B.vran returned home
from Omaha Friday evening
where he had beeu on business.
Earl Daddow, who has been
visiting at St. Paul the past week,
returned home Saturday evening.
Clarence Sweetland was a pas
senger to Ashton Monday morn
ing where he is doing some plumb
ing work.
Mrs. I. S. Kieth and son re
turned Saturday evening from
Rockville, where she had been
visiting with relatives.
Mrs. d. W. Dougal and little
daughter left last Friday morning
for Dunlap. Iowa, where she will
visit for a short time with her par
ents and other friends.
New Perfection
Oil Stoves
WOMANS time is so taken
up with housework, and
with herotlier duties the hours,
flv so fast—that before she
knows it it's meal time again!
No. 7, New Perfection
Complete $25.00
The New Perfection Oil Co 'k
stoves are especially designed
for the busy woman with three
meals a day to prepare for her
family.
Call and see
The New Perfection
at
J. A. ARNETT
& SON’S
Daily sells for less.
For Rent—Modern house. Call
Blue 74.
S Drugs for bugs at the Swanson
i & Lofhoim Pharmacy.
M. H. Charlton was a business
passenger to < )maha last Thursday
morning.
Mrs. Wm. Schuman and chil
dren were Grand Island visitors
Saturday.
You are sure to get the best
Paris green at tin* Swanson «Si
Lofhoim Pi.armucy.
Milo Dailey left Saturday morn
! ing for Kearney where lie will at
; tend summer school.
Miss Orena Ohlson came home
from University Thursday t<
spend her summer vacation.
Used typewriters, all makes, at
all prices. O. E. .lames, \. I'd.
C. A., Grand Island, Nebr.
Horlicks Malted Milk, good for
young and old, is served at the
Swanson & Lofholm Fountain.
Mrs. R. T. Young and children j
went to Ansley last Saturday to
visit over Sunday with frienns.
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. ■
L. G. Lofholm on Friday, dune 4.
All concerned are doing nicely. j
—
Miss Ruth Taylor and sister
Grace, visited with relatives and ,
friends at Dannebrog last Friday. |
Miss Vida Cowling left Monday
morning for Kearney, where she
will attend the Kearney normal
summer school.
Miss Bessie and Katherine Owens
went to Arcadia Saturday evening
to visit with friends, returning
Monday morning.
Miss Nettie Southwell, who has
been visiting here with friends
the past few days, returned to
»)maha Monday morning.
Mrs. Della Keeler, of Big Creek,
Nebraska, came last Saturday for
a visit with her sister, Mrs. Ida
Ogle and other relatives.
Mrs. Sena Christensen returned
from Palmer Monday evening
j where she had spent several days
i visiting relatives and friends.
Miss Flora Ohlson returned
; from David City Saturday even
ing where she has been visiting
j with her father and brothers.
Mrs. Anton Kwiatkowski and
S son, of Ashton, were here Satur
day visiting at tne home of Floyd
Janulewicz, returning Monday
| morning.
• If you want a dray, phone A.I,.
: Enderleu. black 63, or leave your
i order with either lumber yard or
i E. G. Taylor. Best of service
: guaranteed.
Miss Mable llansen left Tues
: day morning for California to at
1 tend the expositions. .She was
joined at Hastings by her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hanseli.
Miss Alta Sutton returned to
1 her home at Schanpps, after spend
ing several days here with rela
tives. She was accompanied by
her cousin. Miss Muriel Chase.
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.
Mr. and Mrs. ,T. P. Leininger
were passengers to Lincoln Tues
day morning where they will at
tend the graduation exercises of
their daughter, Msss Florence
Leininger, who is attending the
Wesleyan University.
E. G. Taylor returned from
Colorado Springs with his brother
in-law, A. B. Conklin, Saturday.
They made the trip in hopes of
, benefiting Mr. Conklin's health
and intended remaining for several
weeks, but it was so cold aud there
is so much snow in the mountain
city that they were compelled to
return.
^ have a customer for an unim
proved quarter or half section
with in two miles of Loup City. If
you have land of that description
you will do well to list it with J.
W. Dougal, of Loup City at once.
I also have a customer for an im
proved quarter. Actquick if you
want to be the lucky one.—J. W.
Dougal, Heal Estate and Insur
ance
_
A good sized vote was recorded
at the special election Tuesday,
which was submitted to the voters
by the village trustees to see
whether the citizens of Arcadia
wished pooliiall licenses issued or
not. Eighty-tive votes being
registered for halls and sixty-six
against, giving a majority of nine
teen. Some time ago the trustees
refused to renew the licenses but
owing to the comment arising
from such a move thought it best
1 to give the voters a chance to ex
press their views ana if a sufficient
majority favored re-issuing the
licenses the board would recon
sider their action and give the
public this popular form of amuse
ment.—Arcadia Champion.
f- ^
Ten Reasons
why you should trade
at my store
1— Hats
Long ley leads them all
2— Suits
Strau.'s Bros. High Art
for dress
3— Shoes
Ralston for comfort and
style
4— Shirts
M. K Smith's,guaranteed
5— Collars
Arrow Brands are better
6— Neckties
Pomeroy Bros styles ev
ert thirty days
7— Sox
Holenroof. six pair six
months or uew ones
8— Underwear
Alus and Goodknit. the
la uest.
< 9—Gloves
Ripan
10—Overalls
Fink's Detroit Special,
nene better made
for Men and Boys
I
GUS LORENTZ
The Popular Men's and Boys's Clothier
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The Faultless Silo Beats Them All
Come in and talk over the Silo question.
A few gallons of our weatherproof paints
A few rods of our Squard Deal Fence
and a Faultless Silo doubles value of farms.
The Silo and the cow spell prosperity.
Don’t forget to hrve us figure your lumber bills. We
carry everything to complete the building.
FLIES WILL NENER BOTHER YOU IF YOU USE OUR
FLY PROOF SCREENS AND SCREEN DOORS.
#
Hansen Lumber Co.
Our ideal Summer ('oal makes it a real PLEASURE to cook
w .. t
For Fifteen Days Only
Beginning Saturday, June 5th, at
The Hub Clothing Store
SPECIAL PRICES ON SUITS
Men’s Suits
$10.00 Suits for $7.95
$12.50 Suits for $9.95
$15.00 Suits for $12.59
$20.00 Suits for $17.50
Boy’s Suits
$6.00 and $7.00 Knee Pant
Suits for.$4.§5
$5.00 Knee Suits for $3.95
$3.50 and $4.00 Suits, $2.95
$2.50 Suits for.$1.95
Hub Clothing Store
Victor Viener, Prop.
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