The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, July 15, 1915, Image 5

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    ■ F. MASON. President L HANSEN, Cashier
The Woman Depositor
WE have many women among our bank
customers because we make banking busi
es* easy and pleasant ror them.
Every modern woman carries a
bank account. She needs it just
as surely as a man does—for tne
help it affords and the business
training she receives.
Ladies we would like your account.
Any time is a good time
Now is the accepted time
First National Bank
Loup City, Nebraska.
We Pay 5 per cent on Time Deposits.
IH y sells fur Its..
< - ?• r grrocerie*.
IV. 1» ttararr was a Rockville
»j i.»r Monday
Mr* J : ■ DemUouske visited
at Aust.n Tuesday.
J*-’ : nova transacted bust*
• •-*- at Ashton Tuesday.
I't-U Han- - i was a business
• t P .‘il - tt urday.
M -- Mane " -ott v,sited w ith
- •:! It k\ lie Siltir av.
( " . Ket. her was a Imsinew*
jtasaetijfer to Ashton Mon lay.
, E. <». Taylor attended the
• wral of a friend at Farwell
KTtieadajr.
Try Loup City Flour
1 huly -1- for less.
< :ia in |me -tarts Aujru-t 7th.
.1. B. < >‘Bryan was a business
|ni"' ii“er t Omaha Saturday.
Step ladders Si. Stack ladders
Si 25 up Hansen Lumber Co.
M i— Yerla Fowler wasspassen- j
irer t- A-bton last Thursday.
• _
Nli-- Ida >teen went to B<»elu
T .“-day noon for a short visit.
Ori- Johnson and R. H. Mc
La ijrhlin went to Columbus last
Thursday.
C S. Hile went to Cairo last
Friday for a visit with friend
arid relatives.
I mi to the Loup City Cash Store
and see their new prices. Wm.
Lewandowski, 1* rop.
Prices for Comparison
We have the Sears, Roebuck & Co.
catalog for April and May, and in it
w e have looked up prices for compari
son, and below we give you some of
their prices with the freight added and
opposite you will find our prices:
Sears Roebuck & Co. i
WncirvUi Betera Brand 3 1
pa. >.a«re» irfttu *i»i fur 24c
A H rm.tii tc LoupClty 2
f<«t you _. . .2»«
p 'l l pa> «a*r*-* lermkrili.. 4>
» re:* 14, f. L~.Jp < lty . 4
iu
Sears Roebuck & Co.
Barit Jane ratted pea- Mon»
.a-»- brand -3 tan* Jam pea
at Chirac* . . . ...:C!r
Fmui l u> L—p CMy. 5
r.c
ran* early 3 une pea*.Or
1 rripht to La-Up Cit} ...10
33c
kiiyvjn brand o.rn strap-1
*a •« »> -rn *. t rup at CldOfO 42r
Freyptit to L>*up City . 5*
51c
• -a starch at Cl..capo 3 pork
apesoorti xtarct ..........16c
4 Mem to Loop Cltj.2
ITc
Family Flour.
B.mu-are inand 1 sack family
Hour at fTilnyn. .1.5*3
Fieipi.tto Loup t tty. >
2 31
Bet era brand oaTmea. utChhapo
1 4 p and pars a*- oal meal . ,21r
Fretpi.t Ui Loup City .3
24r
Loup City Merc. Co.
l-p und packages of
Skinne- s vermicelli. &vC
•• 1-pound pontages ver- jp.
i.-e l ... 4wC
-
Loup City Merc. Co.
Early June caned j<eas—< >ver
land brand—3 tans
early J une peas .VvC
1 cans early J une peas 00C
Council<>ak brand com syrup
1 gallon Council < >ak
brand com syrup
Corn starch at Loup City—3
1-pound packagescom
starch .
Baker- choice flour Loup
City—1 sack Bakers aa
choice #1.DU
1 4-poand tirst pri/.e pack
age oatmeal. &9C
We also buy your produce and pay
the highest market price. Try us.
Loup City Merc. Co.
Daily sells foi less.
Try Chase's first—it pays.
Herman Fiebig went to St. Paul
Saturday for a few davs visit.
--
Sunlite Paints most economical
Special prices—Hansen Lumber Co.
A Duroc red sow and six pigs
for sale. Inquire of Alfred Ander
son.
Vincent Johns was a passenger
to Dannebrog Saturday on busi
ness.
J. A. Arnett went to York
county. Nebraska, last Friday on
business.
Mrs. A. H. Hansel and daugh
ter Francis were Ashton visitors
last Thursday.
Mina, Henry.and GesienaSchu
man visited at Ashton last Friday
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. William Bowen
came up from Rockville last Fri
day and visited with relatives.
The horse sale here last week
was well attended despite the rain.
Every animal offered for sale was
sold.
M iss Alice Benschoter went to
St. Paul Saturday and spent Sun
day with her cousin. Mrs. Harvy
< >‘ Bryan.
Charles Briggs returned home
from Omaha last Thursday where
he had been in attendance at the
auto races.
Large and complete line of
thermos bottles. Keeps hot
liquods hot and cold liquods cold.
—Henry M. Eisner.
Mrs. Peter Michalek and two
youngest children went to David
City Saturday and visited till
Monday with friends.
Mrs. W.D.Garner, Sr. went to
''tanton. Nebraska, last Thursday
to visit with her sister, Mrs. H. |
M. Hartman for a couple of weeks, i
Miss Hattie Frochlich left last
Thursday morning for Kansas
City and Chicago to purchase her
fall and winter stock of millinery.
The Ladies’ Aid society of the
M. E. church will hold an ex
change at RigSlocumb's ice cream
parlor on Saturday afternoon, July
17.
M iss Sylvia Mills came over from j
Kearney last Friday and visited
over Sunday with Miss Alberta
Outhouse.returning Monday morn
ing. _
Mrs. John McDonald and
daughters. Opal and Klea. went
to llallam, Nebraska. Saturday
for a short visit with friends and
relatives.
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.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Foy and
children were Grand Island passen
gers Saturday, being called there
by the serious illness of Mr. Foy’s
mother.
At Vic Swansons—This week I
am putting on a special sale on
summer dress goods. If you want
bargains be sure and visit my store
this week.
M iss Mamie O'Conner returned
to her home at Greeley Saturday
after visiting here the past ten
days with her friend. Miss Anna
Leschinsky.
Miss Maggie Christensen re
turned home from Palmer last
Thursday, where she had been
visiting with relatives and friends
the past two weeks.
«
The Misses Clara Anderson and
Ma’udie Johnson returned home
last Friday evening from Central
City and Aurora where the.T had
been the past ten days visiting.
Mrs. E. M. Taymen. Mrs. A. J.
Harjter and daughter Edna, ar
rived here last Thursday from Co
zad for a short visit with their
daughterandsisiter.Mrs.J. E, Scott.
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.
Mrs. Clarence Sweetland, and
children returned home Saturday
from Strawberry Point. Iowa,
j where they had been visiting the
past month with relatives. She
was accompanied home by her
l mother, Mrs. J. A. Angier.
I
For Cash
Canned Peas, AA_
per doz.OUG
Canned Beans, AA_
per doz.OUG
Pork and Beans, QAa
per doz.OUG
Wax Beans, OAft
per doz.OUG
Canned Calif. A£_
Peaches, 2 for.. 4vC
Canned Black- AP _
berries, 2 for... £vG 1
Try us and you'll
come sack |
R.L. ARTHUR
*i ■ ■ *.
— - :
Daily sells for less.
Chase's for fresh groceries.
Baled hay for sale.—R. L.
Arthur.
—
E. T. Thrasher, Painter and j
Paper Hanger. 15tt
Best threshing coal $6.50 per
ton_Hansen Lumber Co.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Gibson
visited with friends at St. Paul last
Thursday.
Ice cream jars, pint and quart
size, double glass lined.—Henry
M. Eisner.
Clyde Adamson went to Bra
nerd, Nebraska. Monday morning
for a few days visit.
Loup City Cash Store. Wm. j
Lewandowski is selling summer
goods at a great reduction.
J. W. Burleigh came in from
Omaha Monday. He has l>een
spending some time in eastern Ne
braska and Iowa.
Miss Gertrude Kettle returned
home from Ashton last Thursday
evening where she had been the
I last week visiting.
-.
For Sale—Five or six acres of
land, in alfalfa, fenced chicken
tight. For terms and particulars
see Alfred Anderson.
We will have something of!
special interest Saturday on our
bargain counter. Loup City Cash
Store. Wm. Lewandowski. Prop.
A. F. El-yier left Monday morn
ing for Omaha where he will at
tend the photographer's conven- j
tion which is in session there.
—
The Misses Mable M.adsen and
May Mathiesen. of Wolbach,
sister and niece of Mrs. E. A.
Miner, are here visiting with the
Miner family.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Waite ami
daughter, Dorthy. went to Ord
Saturday and spent Sunday with
the Carl Johnson family, return
ing home Monday.
*
McCORMICK
Mowers
Binders
are the standard grain
and grass cutting ma
chines of the world.
Buy no other make.
TWINE
4
Get our prices
before yon buy
* 'i
J. A. ARNETT
& SON’S
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Daily sells for less.
Try Chase's first—it pays.
E. T. Thrasher, Painter and
Paper Hanger. 15tf
Miss Frances Corning visited at
Schaupps Monday.
William Bowman and William
Doner went to St. Paul Monday to
work.
L. Domgaard was a business
passenger to Boelus Monday [
morning.
C. F. Be u slum sen attended the
Loup Valley editorial association
at St» Paul last Friday.
John Turrentine, of Brady Is
land, came last Thursday for a few
days visit here with iriends.
Mrs. Susan Tockey went to
Boelus last Wednesday to look
after some business matters.
M iss Ada Smith went to Aurora jl
and Chapi>ell Monday morning1
where she will spend several days
visiting with friends.
- -
50 pound can of home rendered
lard for sale at 10c a pound. 1 j
pay the highest market prices for
hides.—John Eggers.
Mrs. Frank Sobiesczyzk and
little daughter, went to Boelus hist
Saturday to visit with relatives
and friends for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Hansen autoed
to Arcadia Sunday. They were
accompanied home by the Misses
Ruth and Pauline Sorensen who
will visit here a few days.
Piano tuning.—Earl C. Brink
the reliable piano tuner will be in
Loup City this month, over thirty
five years experience. Leave
orders at Schwaners Jewelry store. .
Wanted—Men who desire to
earn over $125 per month write us
todr.v for position as salesman;
every opportunity for advance
ment.—Central Petroleum Co.,
Cleveland, Ohio.
You can secure almost immediate
relief from the constant itching of
Eczema—use Xyal's Eczema Lo
tion—prompt in its action and
effective—we recommend its use.
Buy it at the Xyal store.
W. F. Mason left on Monday
morning for Stanley, Kentucky,
where he will spend his vacation.
Mr. Mason has considerable land
interests in Kentucky, and he'
will combine business with pleas
ure.
J. W. Long and son John re
turned home from Lincoln Satur
day evening where thev had been
the past ten days visiting. They
were accompanied home by Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. Mellor and Mr.
H. A. Sleeth, who will visit here
a few days.
Vic Swanson's store this week
is full of bargains in dry goods.
Hot weather is now on. Get good
merchandise at less than cost.
Season hits been backward. Must
dispose of these goods now. My
loss is your gain.
J oe Stecher of Dodge. Nebraska,
is now recognized as the champion
wrestler of the world. He will
give an exhibition at the coliseum
at the state fair with one of the
world's best wrestlers as an oppon
ent. This will be a good chance
to see this wonderful athlete at
work.
Mr. and Mrs. John Oilman and
little daughter left last Thursday
morning for the Pacific coast.
They will take in the expositions
on their return trip. They expect
to be gone about three months.
Miss Stella Oltman accompanied
them as far as Omaha where she will
visit with her aunt. Mrs. O. S.
Beach.
Mrs. A. B. Outhouse and daugh
ter, Miss Emma Outhouse, re- i
turned home from Lincoln Mon
day evening where they had been
the past three weeks visiting with
friends.
Manager Daddow of the opera
house announces that the four act
movie masterpiece, “The Land of
the Lost“ will be given at the
opera house on Friday and Satur
day nights. Admission 10 and 15
cents. The story is beautifully
portrayed from both a scenic and
j technical standpoint, unusually
pretty scenes, most of which were
taken on the rockbound coast of
Maine. Thrills follow one another
in such rapid succession that the
excitement and interest of the
audience are always kept to the
highest point.
» 111 «
HANSEN Farmers’ Friend I
He knows the farmers and understands their
difficulties. Be sure to see HANSEN when you
want Lumber, Coal, Paints, Posts and Fence.
Everything to complete the building.
Let Hansen Figure
your lumber bills and help you plan your require
ments. He can save you money and make you
not only satisfied but well pleased.
The best threshing coal in
Loup City, $6.50 per ton
Hansen Lumber Co.
The
Detroit Oil
Stove
Tnat gives twice
the heat and does
not use a wick.
Gives a perfect blue
flame:
—FOR SALE BY—
HAYHURST-GALLAWAY HOW. CO.
Use a Binder Engine
Farmers, if you want to cut your gram while
the ground is muddy get a Cushman binder
engine. They mount right onto any make of
binder. Call and see sample.
O. S. MASON
SATURDAY
SPECIAL
49c
Large Assortment of Granite
Ware Special
Saturday price
Any Article....
See our Window Display
%
49c
JAMES BARTUNEK
i HARNESS AND HARDWARE
THOMPSON S BILLIARD PARLORS
I have the best equipped Billard Hall in town. New and
upeto date tables. Plenty of easy chairs. A tine line of
cigars, tobacco, pipes, soft drinks and candies. You are
invited to this place if you enjoy billards and good tables
to play on. No house players--only myself—so you do not
half to play the house, but will get treated one and all the
same.
J. W. THOMPSON, Proprietor