The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, September 09, 1915, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    LOUP CITY NORTHWESTERN
CH1PMAN & HARTMAN. PublUhen.
Kntori'tl at the I.nup City Postoffice foi
transmission through the mails as
second class matter.
Every subscription is regarded as an
open account. The names of subscribers
will be instantly removed from our mail
ing list at the expiration of time paid for.
if publishers shall be notified: otherwise
the subscription will remain in force at
the designated subscription price. Every
subscriber must understand that these
conditions are made a part of the con
tract between publisher and subscriber.
ABOUT TARIFF COMMISSION.
With remarkable facility, demo
cratic leaders change front on im
portant governmental questions
and endeavor to delude the Ameri
can people into the notion that
they have always been advocates
of the doctrines to the support of
which they have been driven by
public t pinion. Preparedness is
one. instance and creation of a
tariff commission is another.
After refusing to make adequate
appropriations for the national de
fense and after declaring that the
military branch of the government
had not been neglected, the ad
ministration suddenly reverses its
attitude and proclaims its intent
ion to make preparedness an issue.
If they are seeking for some one
to quarrel with on that question,
they must quarrel with their own
past record. Now they announce
an intention to make the creation
of a tariff commission an issue.
They forget that their own party
has been the only opponent of a
tariff commission and that such
a commission would be inexistence
but for their negative votes.
The democratic party, with con
trol of both houses of congress
and the presidency, passed a tariff
act in 1913. It had every oppor
tunity to place in that act a pro
vision for a tariff commission of
any form or kind it might choose.
The democratic congress not only
failed to incorporate in that law
any provision for a tariff commis
sion but when, on September 6,
1913, Senator Works of California,
republican, offered an amendment
providing for a tariff commission,
that amendment was defeated,
every vote for it being cast by a
republican and every vote against
it cast by a' democrat. Later in
the same day Senator Poindexter
of Washington, progressive re
publican, offered a different amend
ment for the creation of a tariff
commission but it also was de
feated. The roll call shows that
every vote for the amendment was
cast by a republican and every
vote against it was cast by a demo
crat.
Not one of the democratic sena
tors offered a word of objection to
the form or language of the
amendment. The opposition was
to a tariff commission in any form.
Senator John Sharp Williams, of
Mississippi, voiced what was- ap
parently the opinion of the demo
crats of the senate when he said:
"Mr. President, I wish to ex
press briefly my opposition to a
tariff commission. I think, in
short meter, it is simply protec
tion reduced to a science. There
fore, I do not see how democrats
can support it.”
The unsatisfactory consequences
of their tariff legislation may have
convinced them that scientific pro
tection would help restore the
broken or ruined industries of this
country, but their belated ac
knowledgment of their past ig
norance will not inspire confidence
in their future actions. A tariff
commission created by them would
be formed for the purpose of de
feating rather than establishing
protection to American labor and
capital.
The democratic party, both in
its platform and its performances,
is against either protection or a
tariff commission. The republi
can party has always stood for
protection and in the tariff act of
1909 made an initial step in the
direction of a tariff commission by
creating a tariff board which the
democratic party discontinued.
There is need for a tariff com
mission as a board of intelligent
ascertainment, but not clothed
wit!) such powers as may hamper,
retard and destroy general busi
ness in this country. The mem
bers of such a commission should
not be subservient to the presi
dent or any other one man. The
commission should not have
powers which could be used to
favor one section of the country
or to reward friends or punish
enemies. The powers of the board
should be definitely prescribed and
it should submit its reports to con
gress and through congress to the
pe >ple of the country.
Naco Corsets
The Season’s Favorites
Style
A104
Illus
trated
A
Most
Populai
Model
Women who enjoy beauty and quality should
^ESTNaco Corsets
Every etyle is. fitted over living model* and
expertly designed to improve and bcautifj
the form.
Naco Corsets
Best Shapes Richest Trimmings
Greatest Values Finest Materials
Strong and Durable
Will Not Rust. Tear or Split
NATIONAL CORSET CO.. Makers
Kalamazoo. Mich.
-Sold By -
Wm. Lewandowski
Under date of August 16, demo
cratic papers carried dispatches
saying that “President Woodrow
Wilson today began the task of
mapping out his program for na
tional defense.” There was re
markable truth in that word“be
gan.’’ Only a short while ago
President Wilson was declaring
that there has been no neglect of
national defense. The platform
on which Wilson was elected was
silent on preparedness. The re
publican platform was drawn by
men who had both the knowledge
to understand national needs ana
the courage to say what they be
lieved. They wrote these words:
“We believe in the maintenance
of an adequate navy for the na
tional defense and we condemn
the action of the democratic house
of representatives in refusing to
authorize the construction of battle
ships.’’
On August 16, 1915, when he
began planning for national de
fense, President Wilson paid a
magnificent tribute to the wisdom,
foresight and courage of the men
who wrote the republican platform
in .Tune, 191‘2.
!
In the first two months of the
present fiscal year, the administra
tion has incurred a deficit of $29,
217,775. The net balance in the
treasury on August 30th, was $52,
723,742, as compared with a bal
ance of $127,211,118 on the same
date two years ago when republi
can revenue laws and appropria
tions were in effect.
Report of the Condition
OF THE
Rockville State Bank
Of Rockville. Charter No. 851. in the State
of Nebraska, at the close of business
Aug. 20. 1915:
RESOURCES:
Loans and Discounts. .$80,305 27
Overdrafts.__. 192 78
Banking house, furniture and fixtures 2.500 oo
Current expenses, taxes and int. paid 3.178 15
Due from National and
State Ranks. . . . 130 052 70
Checks and items of ex
change . 445 15
Currency. 1,238 00
Hold coin. 1,095 00
Silver, nickels and cents.. 927 20— 40.358 05
Total. $132,534 25
LIABILITIES:
Capital stock paid in.$ 7.500 00
Surplus fund. 7.500 00
Undivided profits. . 5.4,<1 5s
Individual deposits sub
ject to check. #47.185 29
Demand certificates of de
posit. 437 10
Time certificates of de
posit . 63.000 39— 111.288 78
Due to national andstate banks
Depositor's guarantee fund.. 761 89
Total. $132,534 25
State of Nebraska. /
rSS.
Conntyof Howard, I
I, E. Dwehus, cashier of the altove named
bank, do hereby swear that the above sta.e
ment Is a correct and true copy of the report
made to the State Hanking Hoard.
E. Dwehus.
Attest:
P. Jensen. Director.
01,0f Nelson. Director.
Subscribed and sworn to Itefore me this 20th
day of Aug., 1915. Chris. Appel.
[seal| Notary Public
FOR SALE
DUROC JERSEY
BOARS
Priced to sell. Farrowed In March
and April and sired to Perfect Model.
They have t.je length, the width and
depth: blenty of bone, good strong
feet and ample of quality. Farmer’s
prices buy them. Farm two miles
straight west from Ashton depot.
Phone 4805. R. R. No. 1.
Ed Haedler, Breeder
ASHTON, NEB.
O. S. MASON
Plumbing and Heating
Tinwork.
LOUP city ~ . . neb.
640 ACRES SHERMAN
COUNTY LAND
m
EM. SEPT. 14
LOUP CITY. NEBRASKA
On the above date at 2:30 p. m. we will sell at public auction to the high
est bidder the following described real estate: The south half of Section two
(-), and the north half of Section ten (10), Township fourteen (14), Range fif
teen (16) in Sherman County, located four miles south and two miles west of
Loup City, Nebraska.
TERMS: Ten per cent of purchase of purchase price cash day of sale.
Fifteen per cent March 1, 1916. Balance 5 years at 6 per cent semi-annually.
Abstract showing perfect title .together with warranty deed guaranteed to pur
chaser March 1, 1916, when possession wilt be given.
DESCRIPTION: 320 acres extra good pasture, which will carry 100 head
of cattle. Rolling land. This half section has a small house, barn, new wind
mill and other small outbuildings. 320 acres, 120 of which is under cultiva
tion and in corn this year, forty acres more of this half section can be broken
and profitably farmed, balance good hay and pasture land. This section is
nearly all good clay land and an ideal small ranch, where you can raise cattle,
hogs, corn and alfalfa. Land will be offered two tracts.
Today there is no boom
But there will be soon
Not what we will take BUT whatyou will GIVE
is the way we will sell this land.
For further information address,
Nebraska Realty Auction Co.
CENTRAL CITY, NEBRASKA
COL M. A. CARRAHER, Auct. M. A. LARSON, Manager
A
Business and professional Guide
ROBT. P. STARR
Attorney at Law
LOUP CITY .... NEBRASKA
R. H. MATHEW
Attorney at Law
And Bonded Abstractor
LOUP CITY .... NEBRASKA
AARON WALL
Lawyer
Practices in All Courts
LOUP CITY --- - NEBRASKA
LAMONT L. STEPHENS
Lawyer
First National Bank Building
LOUP CITY .... NEBRASKA
ROBERT H. MATHEW
Bonded Abstracter
Only Set of Abstract Books In County
LOUP CITY .... NEBRASKA
0. E. LONGACRE
Physician and Surgeon
OFFICE, OVER NEW BANK
Telephone Call No. 39
A. J. KEARNS
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 30—Office at Residence
Two Doors East of Telepone Central
LOUP CITY .... NEBRASKA
A. S. MAIN
Physician and Surgeon
LOUP CITY .... NEBRASKA
Office at Residence
Telepone Connection
J. E. SCOTT
LICENSED EMBALMER AND
FUNERAL DIRECOR
With Daily Furniture Co.
Phone Red 65 LOUP Cl Y
C. R. SWEETLAND
Plumber & Electrician
For good, clean and neat work
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Corae and Get My Prices
WALTER THORNTON
Dray and Transfer
Call Lumber Yards or Taylor’s
Elevator
Phone Brown 43
J. E. Bowman, M. D.
Carrie L. Bowman, M. D.
BOWMAN & BOWMAN
Physicians and Surgeons
Phone 114
LOUP CITY .... NEBRASKA
S. A. ALLEN
Dentist
Office Upstairs In the New State
Bank Building
LOUP CITY .... NEBRASKA
W. L. MARCY
Dentist
Office: East Side Public Square
Phone Brown 116
LOUP CITY .... NEBRASKA
E. T. BEUSHAUSEN
Licensed Embalmer
Funeral Director
Graduate in Anatomy. Sanitary Science
and Embalming of Barnes
Embalming School
New Elliptic Springs and Rubber Tired
Funeral Car. Calls Answered Day
or Night. Phone No. 104
Lady Assistant In Connection
Houses For Rent
We have several de
sirable seven and eight
room houses for rent
at reasonable rentals.
FIRST TRUST COMPANY
LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA.
The
Marlin
tif ^Repeating Eifle
Shoots all .22 short, .22 long and
•22 long-rifle cartridges; ex
cellent tor rabbits, squir
rels, hawks, crows, foxes
and all small game
and target work
up to 200 yards.
Here’* the best*made
•22 rifle in the world!
It’s a take-down, convenient to carry and clean. The tool steel
working parts cannot wear out. Its Ivory Bead and Rocky Mountain
sights are the best set ever furnished on any .22. Has lever action—like a big
game rifle; has solid top and side ejection for safety and rapid accurate firing.
Beautiful case-hardened finish and superb build and balance. Price, round barrel,
$14.50; octagon, $16.00. C Model 1892, similar, but not take-down, prices, $12.15 up.
Learn more .boot all Marlin repeater.. Send 3 ^
atampa postage for the 128-page Marlin catalog. 42 Willow Now Haven. Conn.
THRESHING COAL
It is impossible to get a coal with more steam
makiny properties than these we handle. The price
is right, too. Here is what we have;
Rock Springs, Canon City and Juniper Nut, Old Ben Egg,
Niggarhead and Canon City Lump.
KEYSTONE LUMBER CO.
Yards at Loup City, Ashton, Rockville. Schaupps and Arcadia
Patronize Northwestern Advertisers—They’re Safe
AK-SAR-BEN FESTIVITIES
OMAHA
SEPTEMBER 29th to OCTOBER 9th
Bigger and Better Than Ever, for Ak-Sar-Ben Moves Forever Forward
auto FLORAL PARADE, OCT. 5. Every past King and Queen of
Ak-Sar-Ben will take part in this parade. ’
ELECTRICAL PARADE, OCT. 6.
BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, OCT. 7: This great musical
organization will appear at the Auditorium.
CORONATION BALL, OCT. 8. The West’s greatest social event.
WORTHAM’S COMBINED SHOWS
On the Carnival Grounds every afternoon and evening. Admittedly
the largest, best and cleanest Carnival Attractions in the world.
NEBRASKA’S GREATEST EVENT
Ak-Sar-Ben has spread the fame of Omaha around the world.
Samson decrees that YOU enjoy the festivities of 1915.
WHEN LOOKING FOR A SQUARE NEAL
DROP IN AT THE
Ideal Bakery & Restaurant
SOUTH SIDE OF PUBLIC SQUARE
Meals, Lunches and Short Orders at all
Hours
We Also Carry a Full Line of Bakery Goods.
Careful Attention Given all Special Orders.
PHOTOGRAPHS
Owing to steady
advance in price
of photomaterials
I am compelled
to make an ad
vance of 25 per
cent on some of
my grades.
ELSNER STHDJO
TO FOLLOW THE
BILLY SUNDAY
Campaign
IN OMAHA
Sept. 5 to Oct. 31
Send Your Subscription
at Once to
The Omaha Daily Bee
Best Accounts and Sermons
Special Price of one dollar
for three months, daily and
Sunday.
Go to the Loup City Cash Store and
see their new prices. Wm. Lewan
dowski, Prop.
Order of Hearing and Notice on Pe
tition for Settlement of Account.
In the County Court of Sherman County. Ne
braska.
State of Nebraska, i ..
Sherman County. (ss
To the heirs, legatees, devisees ami all per
sons interested in the estate of John Copper
smith. deceased:
On reading the petitionof C. C. Carlson. Ad
ministrator praying a final settlement and
allowance of his account filed in this court
on the 21st day of August. 1915. and for decree
of distribution of the residue of said estate.
it is hereby ordered that you and all persons
interested in said matter may. and do. appear
at the county court to lie held in and for said {
county, on the 17tli day of Sept. A. D. 1915. at
10 o’clock a. m.. to show cause, if any there
lie. why the prayer of the petitioner should
not lie granted, and that noticeof the pendency
of said petition and the hearing thereof lie
given to all persons interested in said matter
by publishing a copy of this older in the Loup
City Northwestern a weekly newspaper
printed in said county, three successive weeks
Prior to said day of hearing.
Dated Aug. 26th. 1915.
(Seal) E. A. Smith. County Judge.
37-3
Notice to Creditors.
State of Nebraska. * In The County Court. '
Sherman County, f8®
In the matter of the estate of David Kayde I
ceased.
TO THE CREDITORS OF SAID ESTATE: !
You are hereby notified. That I will sit at the j
County Court room in Loup City in said coun- I
ty. on the 18th day of March. 1916. to receive '
and examine all claims against said estate, i
with a view to their adjustment and allow
ance. The time limited for the presentation
of *1 aims against said estate is the 18th day
of March. A- I). 1916. and the time limited
for payment of debts is one year from the 20th
day of August. 1915.
Witness my hand and the seal of said county
court, this 20th day of August 1915.
36-4 (seal) E. A. Smith. County Judge.