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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1915)
> > W. f MASON. President L. HANSEN, Cashier > =——= _ > | Dedicated to Whom it May [ Concern "We haven't much use for the quitter, I fie most of us hate him like sin; f^ut anothn chap makes us more bitter— The chap who's afraid to begin.” 1 - * > Does this apply to you? > Start a bank account with us today. Don't be "afraid to begin.” --! First National Bank j Loup City, Nebraska. < ■_ 4 We Pay 5 per cent on Time Deposits. i } IMjr-rib fur to*. Try Cbawr** tir*! it pay*. Ker. F. W. < • utb i* '[•etuimg trie Week at I.metiin. Best trtrastvng coal 56 50 per ten Hansen Lumper Ce W I • • r w.-r ! t, "argent " it riay i* *|»ndafew day *. I»r. t'arr* L. Bowman went to ^"••rk M ondat f<>r a few day s vi*:t. Mr*. <*. Holme* and daughter ' i* t»-d mt "argent la*t T iurwdst and Friday. Mr*. Holme* ati*i daughter ? tadge. v:*,te>i with friends at "'argent last Thursday. it ". 11 i»- a:> i -ofi Martin, went tl: * te*t» rlay f-»r a few day* -it with relative* an.) friends. Mi** Mal4e 1 lsui*»!i returned ft. an le-r trip to tie el|Ht*ll !otl *t *el. " »e wa* accompanied •• <er brother 1 * .ff Hansen, w ho j 10 visit lie re for some time. Try Loup City Flour I Hilly sells foi less. Try Chase'- first—it pays. Floyd Janulewicz autoed to Ashton last Friday. August Jaeschke was a Roek x le visitor Thursday. J. W. I» ugal was a business ■ i'senger to St Paul yesterday. William Ikxnereame home from "•t. Pa.il Thursday for a few days. W. 1> Zimmerman xvas a busi jias^nger to Omaha last Saturday. Mr. and Mr-. Charles Sickles left last Friday for an extended visit to Iowa. Mr. I. S. Keith and two chil x.- i at ICkville Saturday with friends. L tile Mamie and Harry Smalley <re vis ting with Miss Clara Ful lerton at Austin this week. Theo Currier returned home fr*>m Ashton Thursday, where he nad been visiting with friends. A Dry Goods Carnival At Loup City For Ten Days The Loup City Mercantile Company $25,000 Stock ot Goods to Select From A SALE WITH A REASON r| ....■■■ — ■ — ■ - < r instances have combined to make this sale i' able at this season of the year. 'W .Jit very heavily this spring anticipating a - tr.i’ie t* it <i - isierous weather conditions has left - • • • refM n tod aad wr ire impelled to sacri ' >t - k in order to sell w hile merchandise is io demand v de i> now it i uni- when ouf friends and patrons to tt> fullest by this great bargain sale. :t* we q . :e a few of the items which will go in this sale: LACE • it*i« e>er mm. at gC LACE . t at ■» Sc f C EMBROIDERIES A 4*r«lv m < i - >a «■ *i 3C EMBROIDERIES ' Q «fC EMBROIEERIES «fit M.e It. I oc !'• * f.itif re* f A 4gC AA ■ jrt « ■ "a tiri ■* 2«fC CINCMAMS A .in*h*iu> t in '■ait at jC GINGHAMS, /a-ptiyr. re* «a _•> an ; <■ >* no* I C \ II par cast Itrawl aa ail Shoes lariat this Sale BOYS SUITS, to close out at a Ihfnlir m aa and if'i.oo values, at vw«90 BOYS SUITS. Regular *1 AO - m to "‘.jo, this Sale #*V>vO TABLE LINEN. jOe value A£_ ' *n sale at. 4vC ISr Table Linen A A Now on sale at. Q«fC •I.**' Table Linen aa. Now. 0?C Special Price cn all Ladies' Muslin Underwear A arge Turkish Vowel ap -’for. Z)C Men's Odd Pants a« aa 25c and up to. wlaUII Men's Straw Hats at Big Cut Price BEST CANE SUGAR *7 AA 11 lbs for. vl ■VV We always pay the highest market price hr prodace. Call and see vs. Loup City Mercantile Co. Watch Your Children Often children do not let parents know thev are constipated. They fear some thin; distastef ul i he}' wifi like Ifexall Orderlies—a mild laxative that taste3 like sugar. Sold only by us, 10 cents. Wm. Graefe. Daily sells for less. Chase's for fresh groceries. E. T. Thrasher, Painter and Paper Hanger. 15tf Fruit Jars at the Rexall store. $1.20 a dozen. When you feel like thirty cents, take Nyal’s Tonic. Sold only at the Nyal store. A new shipment of imported china now on display, at Eisner's Jewelry store. Mrs. T. D. Wilson visited with friends at Ashton last Friday re turning Saturday. Loup City Cash Store. Wm. Lewandowski is selling summer goods at a great reduction. M rs. Milt Rentfrow and daugh ter Rhea, came up from Austin last Friday and spent a few hours in our city. Mrs. Albert Anderstrom and sister. Miss Frances Corning, visited at Austin last Thursday with friends. Mrs. Theo Aye went to Grand Island last Friday and visited over Sunday with relatives, returning Monday evening. -j 50 jnmnd can of home rendered lard for sale at 10c a pound. I pay the highest market prices for hides.—John Fggers. For Sale—Five or six acres of land, in alfalfa, fenced chicken tight. For terms and particulars see Alfred Anderson. Mrs. L. M. Williams and chil dren went to Rockville last Thurs day for a few days visit with the Fred Minsbull family. Forest Larson came up from Hampton last Thursday and spent a few days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Larson. M rs. W. D. Garner and children went to Rockville last Thursday and visited till Saturday with her husband, who is working there. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Taylor re turned home Thursday from Dannebrog, where they had s|»ent several da vs visiting with relatives. — W. F. Mason returned from his trip to Missouri, Kentucky and; Illinois, Monday. He rejKirts a splendid time and a very enjoy able trip. Mrs. Fred Dunker and children returned totheir home at Rockville Thursday, after sending a few days here visiting at the Henry Dunker home. — Lou Schwaner, L. B. Polski j and Robert Mathew are attending | the state tennis tournament at Lin coln this week. They played in Tuesday’s events. Mrs. Albert Anderstrom re turned to her home at Ashton Monday after spending a few days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Corning. 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. The ladies of the M. E. Aid society will hold an exchange or food sale at The Rigdon Slocumb place, on Saturday July 31. Sale to begin before noon. Miss Mamie Adamson returned from Council Bluffs, Iowa, last Thursday, where she had been the past ten days visiting with her sister. Mrs. W. S. Taylor. 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. You can secure almost immediate relief from the constant itching of Eczema—use A val's Eczema Lo tion—prompt in its action and effective—we recommend its use. Buy it at the Xyal store. Mrs. Adolph Rischer and Miss Atline Dunker returned to their home at Rockville Friday after spending a few days here visiting at the Fritz Hapka and Henry Dunker homes. Mrs. Ed Janulewicz and little daughter Ernestine, came up from Ashton last Friday and visited till Saturday. She left Saturday noon for Rockville and St. Paul where she will visit for several days before returning to her home at Ashton. J. P. Leininger and fourteen boys of his Sunday school class. ! camped on the river from Wednes-; day until Saturday. Although j the storm Friday night caused i considerable excitement for a few minutes, they came through it in j fine shape and report as having I had the best time ever. BLACK CAT HOSIERY Jnst The Kind for School Children. They Won't Wear Out 15c and 25c Per Pair R. L. ARTHUR Daily sells for less. Chase’s for fresh groceries. Baled hay for sale.—R. L. Arthur. E. T. Thrasher, l’ainter and Paper Hanger. 15tt AA'illiam Lewandowski and John Stanczyk were Ashton visi tors Monday. Get-a-Link, for friendship's sake. At Eisner's Jewelry store. Gold filled and Sterling silver. C. Oltjenbrun^ returned home from Trenton. Nebraska. Tuesday where he has been the past week visiting. The Misses Lila and Eva Good win went to Erickson, Nebraska. Monday morning for a visit with relatives. M iss Pearl Hiddleson came up from Grand Island last Friday for a visit with the T. M. Hiddle son family. Mrs. Victor Johnson came up from Harvard, Nebraska. Mon day for a visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McLaughlin. AVe will have something of special interest Saturday on our bargain counter. Loup City Cash Store. AA'm. Lewandowski, Prop. M iss Gertrude Herrod returned to her home in Columbus last Saturday after spending a few days visiting at the J. A. Thomp son home. Tired, aching and sweaty feet are made comfortable by sprink ling Xyal’s Eas'Em into the shoes. Do this for a few mornings and you will be agreeably surprised at the result.—Swanson & Lofholm. The Hustlers Sunday school class of the Presbyterian church will have charge of the picture show at the opera house Saturday evening. A special program will be given. Mrs. Maude Burkey and three children of Alma. Nebraska, who are visiting her parents at Ar cadia. accompanied by Mr. and M rs. AA\ R. Stephenson, came down Sunday and visited Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Henyan. Eli Cole and Theodore Ander son of Mason City drove over Sunday and visited the former’s brother and brother-in-law, Jay Cole and C. H. French. They re turned home Monday accompanied by Miss Callie Cole, who will spend some time visiting her aunt and uncle. Naco Corsets The Season’s Favorites Style A104 Illus trated A Most Populas Model Wooten who enjoy beauty and quality ahoole S Si " “J” N aco Corsets Every atyle is, fitted over living model* and expertly designed to improve and hmntif| the form. Naco Corsets Beat Shapes Richest Trimming! Greatest Values Finest Materials Strong and Durable Will Not Rust. Tear or Split NATIONAL CORSET CO.. Makers Kalamaroo, Mich. -Sold By Wa. Lewaadowski Daily sells for less. Chautauqua starts August 7th. Sidney Thrasher was a passen ger to Sargent Monday evening. Did you get your fruit jars at the Rexall store, for £1.20 a dozen ? Links—Links—We have them in gold filled and Sterling silver,at ! H. M. Eisner's. — Go to the Loup City Cash Store and see their new prices. Wm. I Lewandowski. Prop. A little touch of sunlight makes the wholeworld kin. Use Sunlight paint. Hansen Lumber Co. Mrs. W. S. Waite and two children went to Ashton last Saturday for a short visit with the Rowen Sutton family. Mrs. Cash Conger and children i came up from Dannebrog last Saturday fora visit with the A. T. and I. L. Conger families. Miss Anna Erickson returned to her home at Grand Island Mon day after visiting here a few days j with the E. A. Miner family. Victor Swanson and family and Rev. E. M. Steen and family, in tended starting for Chicago in their autos Tuesday, but the rains have caused them to postpone the trip. — The Misses Techia Polski and Rose Tapolski returned to their homes at Ashton Friday after; visiting here a few days with, relatives and friends. There will be a lawn social at the home of A. L. Zimmerman. Wednesday evening, August 4th; the proceeds to go to the fund for improvements on the Presbyterian church. All are invited to attend. Albert Roecking returned home! last Saturday from Kearney and Litchfield where he had been the past two weeks visiting with relatives and friends. Mrs.Boeck ing and baby remained for a longer visit. Governor Morehead has pro-1 claimed July 29th and 3uth as good roads days, and asks every one to get but and help work the roads these two days. The good roads proclamation is a good one. but we believe the governor has named two days in a very busy season, that will keep many from taking part in the movement, es , (>ecially in this part of the state. M rs. G. W. Collipriest and i three younger children left last Saturday for Ord where they will spend a couple of days with the W. L. Dietz family. From there they will go to North Lamp and Kearney for short visits and then go on to Ames, Iowa, where she will join her two older children and go from there to Prior. [Oklahoma for an extended visit with her folks. It has mined almost every day I since last Saturday and over two' inches of water has fallen. Hail: storms have been very numerous! all over the state, but this vicinity has been fortunate in that regard, a small territory west of town be ing the only place touched by j hail. There is some small grain yet to cut and if this cloudy wet weather continues there is danger of wheat sprouting in the shock. Corn has not made much progress the last few days, but warm j weather following the rains will j bring it along nicely. The eorn I crop is about made now. Now is the time to BUILD. Lumber market conditions were never more favor able to the consumer. Make Money Now by building ahead. We have a big stock „ and can name you prices that will interest you. Call and see us. Everything in building material. Hansen Lumber Co. THE DETROIT OIL STOVE That gives twice the heat and does not use a wick. Gives a perfect blue flame. —FOR SALE BY— HAYHURST-GALLAWAY HDW. CO. WAGON BOXES $14 — TO — $17 O.S. MASON Attend The Sherman County Fair September 22-23-24 JULY CLEARANCE SALE At The Hub Clothing Store $10.00 and $12.00 Suits Clearme (DO A A Price... $OaUU $13.50 and $15.00 Suits Sr. $11.00 331-3 Discount on any Straw hat or Felt hat in the house Mens Union Suite Puritan Mesh ICA or Fine Ribbed WC Men’s Dress Shirts One Lot Men’s Dress Shirts, the SOc kind #1 AA Threofor... $20.00 Saits $20.00 SET $14.50 Big Clearance on Shirts $1.00 and $1.25 Shirts for 85c. $1.50 Shirts for $1.15 $2.00 Shirts for $1.35 $2.50 Shirts for $1.75 The Hub Clothing Store Victor Viener, Proprietor