The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, October 21, 1915, Image 7

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5 W. F. MASON, President. L. HANSEN, Cashier. :
Road to Success |
Trade at Home. I
Get Married. 1
Live Simply. 1
Carry Life Ins. |
Pay the Casn. 1
Keep An Expense Account. 1
Cut Out the Luxuries. |
Have a Bank Account. 1
Bank the Savings. |
Good advice if we did give it free. Can you 5
follow it? You can with our help. It will only 3
take one dollar toopen an account at our bank. E
Begin today. E
First National Bank !
WE PAY FIVE PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS.
Daily sells for less.
Try Chase’s first—it pays.
Get a suit of M. Born Co.’s at
Arthur’s.
Rev. Tedore Young went to Danne
brog yesterday on business.
Alva O. Lewis transacted business
at Rockville Tuesday.
W. S. Waite was a business pas
senger to Rockville Tuesday.
Mrs. Anton Tapolski returned to
her home at Schaupps home.
J. I. Depew went to Grand Island
Tuesday to attend the Iron Workers’
convention.
Dr. Marcy and family spent Sunday
in Comstock visiting friends. They
made the trip in their car.
Mason Phillips was a passenger to
Grand Island Wednesday to spend a
day or two visiting.
Mrs. A. T. Conger of this city and
Mrs. H. S. Conger of Arcadia visited
the Moon schoolliouse Tuesday.
Miss Cora Lay of Cambridge, Nebr.,
came last Saturday for a visit with
her brother, T. R. Lay, and family. j
Mrs. W. F. Mason went to Arcadia
last Friday to visit a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rettenmaver.
Miss Florence Reed went to Arcadia
last Friday to visit a few days with
friends.
W. P. Reed returned home from
Dunning, Nebr., Friday, where he had
been on business.
C. J. Tracy went to Sargent Satur
day and spent Sunday visiting with
his son, Milford.
I. N. Syas went to Comstock Satur
day. to visit with his sister. Mrs. Hat
tie Todd, and other relatives.
Henry Schuman returned home
last Thursday from Boelus where he
has been visiting with friends.
Daily sells for less.
Try Chase’s first—it pays.
Jack Amick was a Grand Island vis
itor Saturday.
W. P. Reed was a business passen
ger to Rockville Monday noon.
August Jaeschka went to Boelus
Tuesday morning on business.
W. D. Garner was a passenger to
Rockville Tuesday morning.
Clarence Sweetland transacted busi
ness at Ashton Tuesday.
R. E. Dale went to Lincoln last
Friday on a business trip.
Frank Dzingle returned home from
Schaupps Tuesday evening, where he
had been on business.
Mrs. Tillie Rein and son, Emmet, of
Aurora are up this week visiting with
friends and relatives.
Good prompt dray service, call
either lumber yard or Taylor’s Eleva
tor. C. W. Thornton.
Mrs. Cora Hughes went toClay Cen
ter, Nebr., Saturday to visit a few
days’ with her parents.
Mike Kaminski went to Schuyler,
Neb., Monday morning where he will
work for John Ohlson.
Mrs. M. VD. Dubry returned home
from Lincoln last Thursday where she
had been visiting friends.
H. E. Willis returned home Monday
evening from Omaha, where he had
been to consult an eye specialist.
W. S. Steen returned homeMondav
evening from Hastings and Kenesaw,
where he has been on business.
Mrs. William Rowe went to Grand
Island and Kearney last Friday on a
business and pleasure trip combined.
Mrs. N. P. Nielson returned home
Monday noon from Boelus where she
had been visiting with her daughter.
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CLOAKS
extremely
low
prices
Loup City Cash Store
WM. LEWANDOWSKI, Proprietor.
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Daily sells for less.
Chase’s for fresh groceries.
C. C. Cooper was a business visitor
to Erickson and Burwell Tuesday
morning.
Mrs. Julius Dembowski went to
West Point, Nebr., Tuesday morning
on business.
Automobile for sale. Five passen
ger automobile for sale cheap. Iuquire
of T. R. Lay.
Mrs. William Brandt purchased the
house recently vacated by Joe Smal
ley and family. _
Uncle Billy Young came up front
Boelus Monday noon to visit with
friends a day or two.
Mrs. Dewey Halava of Ravenna is
here visiting this week with her sis
ter, Mrs. Gus Lorentz and family.
John Wilson returned to his home
at Marquette, Wednesday morning,
after visiting here at the A. M. Lewis
home.
W. D. Zimmerman returned home
from Omaha Tuesday evening where
he had been the past week on busi
ness.
Miss Ernestine Odendahl visited
from Saturday till Monday with her
brother, William Odendahl, and wife
at Ashton.
James W. Conger is in Omaha this
week as a delegate to the Odd Fel
lows’ convention, which is being held
there.
Mrs. Stanley Gappa returned to her
home at Ashton last Friday after
visiting a few days at the Frank Gap
pa home.
The M. E. Ladies’ Aid society will
meet next Wednesday at the base
ment of the church. A pantomine will
be rendered.
Fred Odendahl and wife returned
home from Ashton Saturday where
they had been visiting with William
Odendahl and wife.
Miss Ruby Johnson returned home
from Grand Island last Thursday,
where she had been visiting with her
parents and friends.
When you’ve tried different reme
dies and have secured but little bene
fit just try Nyal’s Rheumatic Reme
dy—we know from experience that it
i & Lofholm.
Dr. Carson of Grand Island will be
in Dr. Longacre’s office Friday, Oc
tober 29th, prepared to fit glasses and
to treat the eye, ear, nose and
throat.
Mrs. Clarence McLaughlin returned
home from Aurora last Saturday even
ing where she had been visiting w^th
relatives and friends the past few
days.
Lingford & Reilly will hold a Pol
and-China hog sale at St. Paul on
Saturday, October 30, 1915. If you
are a breeder or raiser of hogs it will
pay you to attend this sale.
J. W. Long accompanied his mother
in-law, Mrs. Jennie Rawson, to Raven
na last Thursday, where she took the
train enroute for Kentucky, where she
will visit with her son, Vance Rawson.
S. F. Reynolds and wife returned
home Tuesday evening from Chicago,
Aurora, and Hinkley, 111., where they
have been the past two months, visit
ing with relatives and friends. They
report a very pleasant trip.
An exchange tells us that “burning
a large onion on a red hot shovel will
do away with the odor of tobacco.”
Good boy! And we suggest a pound
or two or limburger cheese as a sure
cure for the smell of th onion.
Hal Jenner, who has been home
visiting with his parents the past
week, left last Friday for the Great
Lakes and Chicago and from there
he will go to New York where he
will join the crew of the cruiser Ar
kansas.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Jacobs came
up from Aurora last Saturday for a
short visit with Mrs. Jacob’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Lewis and other
relatives. Mr. Jacobs returned home
Tuesday, while Mrs. Jacobs remained
for a longer visit.
Fred Foster and wife returned
home last Friday evening from their
trip to Denver, Utah, Washington,
Oregon and California, where they
have been visiting the past four or
five months with friends and rela
tives. They report a very enjoyable
trip.
A hog case of considerable magni
tude developed in Loup City Tuesday.
James Bartunek bought two hogs
from C. C. Outhouse and while the
gentlemen were unloading the hogs
one of them got away and ran under
;the freight train and was cut in
j twain. Clint immediately claimed it
was Jim’s hog and Jim claimed it was
Clint’s hog as it had not been deliv
ered to him before Its demise.
We noticed a good way of getting
rid of rats the other day, and we
hand it on to our frineds: Collect
some thin chips, pieces of shingles,
or tin, and pour over them enough
molasses to cover them well. Sprinkle
dry lye over them and place them in
every rat hole you can find. Like the
coy maiden, their love for you will
soon cool and they will seek other
pastures for their depredations.
In reviewing the city council pro
ceedings last week we incidentally
' mentioned that that august body had
under consideration the proposition to
attach an electric ringer to the fire
bell so that in case of an alarm being
sent in the connection at central could
be made at once and the bell set
ringing. Mayor Allen informs us that
this can be done at an expense not to
exceed $140, and possibly for $125. We
understand the board is disposed to
look with favor on the proposition
and it is quite likely that further con
sideration will be had at the next
regular meeting. It is estimated that
not less than 600 feet of new hose is
needed and must necessarily be pur
chased. __
WATCH YOUR BOY
See that he is On Time, and Has the
TimeTime. A watch in his pocket
bought of us does the trick.
FOR CORRECT TIME
When you need a timepiece pur
chase here. Clocks, Watches, Chains,
Fobs and Pins in endless variety.
BRIDAL AND WEDDING GIFTS
Diamonds and Pearls ready for r
setting.
H. M.ELSNER
Jeweler
Daily sells for less.
Try Chase's first—it pays.
The Northwestern is equipped to
get out sale bills on short notice.
Corn Flakes, 6c per package, at
The Loup City Cash Store, Wm. Lew
andowski, proprietor.
Frank Grow visited with friends at
Rockville last Saturday, returning
home the same evening.
Mrs. W. R. McCullough went to
Ravenna Monday to visit a few days’
with relatives and friends.
Mrs. W. P. Taylor went to Danne
brog Monday to spend the day visit
ing with relatives and friends.
Mrs. R. L. Arthur returned home
last Friday from St. Joe, Mo., where
she had been to purchase her fall and
winter stock of dry goods.
Mrs. M. O. Christensen, who has
been here visiting with relatives and
friends the past week, returned to
her home at Sargent Saturday even
ing.
D. C. Grow and J. B. O’Bryan went
to Omaha Monday morning where
they will attend the Odd Fellows con
vention which is in session there this
week.
Mrs. IS. P. Tucker of Wolworth,
Nebr., who has been here visiting
with Mrs. S. E. Thrasher, went to
Sargent Saturday to spend a few days
visiting.
Miss Helen Fawthorp, who has been
here visiting with her sister. Miss
Grace Fawthorp. the past week, re
turned to her home at Hastings Tues
day noon.
Joe Cording and family of Litch
field, spent severol days’ here the
first of- the week visiting with Mrs.
Cording’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
M. Bennett.
Mrs. J. S. Pedler and Mrs. E. S.
Hayhurst and daughter.Miss Harriet,
were passengers to Grand Island
Monday morning, returning home the
same evening.
Nyal’s Baby Cough Syrup—contains
no morphine—chloroform or alcohol—
a safe and efficient remedy for baby's
cough—cures in the shortest time pos
sible. Sold only at the Nval Store.
Lingford & Reilly wil hold a Pol
and-China hog sale at St. Paul .on
Saturday, October 30, 1915. If you are
a breeder or raiser of hogs it will pay
you to attend this sale.
Mrs. Louise Solms went to Omaha
Moudav morning where she will at
tend the Rebekah convention which
is in session there this week, and will
visit with her sister for a few days’
The Misner-Smith Entertainers will
hold the boards at the opera house
Saturday evening, October 23. These
talented young ladies have been in
LouJ) City before and will be greeted
by a full house.
Victor Veiner is kept busy now-a
days explaining that limp of his. as
he goes about leaning on a cane. The
fact is “Vic” stepped on a nail which
penetrated the foot after going
through the shoe.
While strolling along the street the
other day we noticed a well known
man diligently at work cleaning up
his back yard. And right then and
there we credited him with one more
step along the road that leads to good
citizenship.
Miss Alice Benschoter drove over to
Litchfield the first of the week to
visit with her sister-in-law, Mrs. C.
E. Benschoter from the Benschoter
ranch in Sheridan county, Nebraska.
They were met at Litchfield by C. E.
who had shipped a car of horses to
Plattsmouth for the markets. The
party came over from Litchfield Tues
day for a week’s visit with their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Ben
schoter. Clarence is looking welj and
seems to be erijoying the ranch life.
He has not been to Loup City for
about ten years and takes a great
deal of pleasure in meeting some of
his old schoolmates here. He was
born in Loup City on September 22,
1888, and agent most of his school
days here.
Dyspepsia
Tablets
will relieve your indigestion. Many
people in this town have used them
and we have yet to hear of a case where
they have failed. We know the for
mula. Sold only by us—25c a box.
Wm. Graefe.
Daily sells for less.
Try Chase’s first—it pays.
Father Jarka was a business visitor
to West Point, Nebr., Tuesday morn
ing.
Dr. Mary A. K. Hendrickson was a
business passenger to Grand Island
Monday.
E. G. Taylor returned home from
St. Paul Saturday where he had been
on business.
T. D. Wilson was a business passen
ger to Ashton Tuesday, returning the
same evening.
E. G. Taylor and wife went to Oma
ha, Tuesday morning for a few days
visit with friends.
Special attractions at the opera
house, Saturday, October 23 and
Thursday, October 28.
Mrs. H. S. Conger of Arcadia vis
ited our city this week at the home
of A. T. Conger and family, returning
home last evening.
Grandpa and Grandma Fletcher
came up from Boelus yesterday to
visit a few days at the home of C.
W. Fletcher and family.
Dr. W. L. Marcy returned Wednes
day evening from Kearney, where he
had been attending the dental meet
ing.
Miss Wanda Tockey came down
from Arcadia last Saturday and spent
the day visiting with friends and rela
tives.
Rev. Teodore Young returned home
last Saturday evening from Aurora
where he attended the Minister’s as
sociation.
Mrs. Peter Michalek and family
left Tuesday morning for David City
where they expect to make their fu
ture home.
Miss Minnie Sell, who has been
visiting at the Dr. Bowman home, re
turned to her home at Lincoln, Tues
day mrning.
Mrs. Rachael Hultz returned to her
home at Austin Monday noon after
visiting here with her son, Homer
Hultz and family
Mrs. Stanley Gappa, who has been
here visiting with relatives the past
ten days’, returned to her home at
Ashton last Friday.
Mrs. Sherman Houdersheldt and
son William, came up from David
City Monday evening and visited till
Tuesday with friends.
Col. Jack Pageler has been on the
sick list, being threatened with penu
monia. He is greatly improved and is
ible to be around again.
Joe Reiman and I. L. Conger went
to Omaha Monday morning to atttend
the Odd Fellows convention, as dele
gates from the local lodge.
Mrs. Clara Cox, Mrs./Myrl Warrick
and daughter, Gladys, and Mrs. Fred
Cox of Arcadia, were Grand Island
passengers last Saturday.
Henry Pageler, who has been here
risking with his son. Jack Pageler
and wife, returned to his home at
Cedar Bluffs, Nebr., Saturday.
Mrs. W. H. Rettenmayer went to
Lincoln Monday morning where she
will spend several days visiting with
tier sister, Mrs. Christy Miller.
Merritt Warren, who has been here
risking with his sister, Mrs. Lamont
L. Stephens, returned to his home
in Omaha Wednesday morning.
Mrs. R. T. Young returned home
ast Saturday evening from Omaha
where she had been the past three
veeks visiting with relatives and
iriends.
Mrs. Henry French, who has been
lere visiting at the homes of Charles
french and W. E. Holcomb for some
:ime, returned to her home in Denver
ast Friday.
Of great value in convalescence—
Myal’s Beef, Iron and Wine—nourish
ng and strengthening—builds you up
n a hurry and keeps you there. Sold
mly at the Nyal Store.
A horse blanket belonging to John
Jallaway got tangled in a hitch rope,
while tied on the street last Friday
md before the animal could be re
eased it broke its neck.
Loup City has one citzen who is
ieveloping quite a brain. He says
te has his wife save their old coffee
grounds and dry them out and keep
:hem for the use of borrowing neigh
jors. _
While making a hurry-up trip out to
Fritz Bichel’s one day last week the
luto in which Dr. Bowman was riding
ipset. No damage to speak of was
lone to the car. and the doctor and
Iriver were slightly bruised.
The finest moving picture ever tak
?n, featuring Mary Pickford in “Tess
Df the Storm County,” will be shown
it the Daddow opera house on Thurs
day, October 28. This high-priced
film will be shown on that night at no
increase in prices. Admission, 10 and
15 cents.
The famous tale of a woman’s faith,
‘Tess of the Storm Country,” will be
shown at the Daddow opera house,
Thursday evening. October 28. Mary
Pickford, famous movie actress, who
draws a salary of $104,000 a year,
plays the lead part in this highly in
teresting story.
Telephone or write us and we'll
mail you at once a box of Figsen—
the reliable Nyal laxative tablets.
This vegetable cathartic is pleasing
to the taste, and its results are mild
prompt and certain. In three sizes—
10c 25c and 50c. Keep them on hand.
Swanson & Lofholm.
M. Nicholus, living east of town,
was doing business at the hub Wed-1
nesday. He says that he is keeping
posted by reading every publication
published in Loup City. In this Mr.
Nicholus is setting a good example
for the rising generation, as well as
enjoying a feaBt of knowledge.
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No such thing as “rubber roofing’
A lot of manufacturers cal! their roofing “Rubber Roofing,” “Rubberine,” “Rub- •
beroid”—Rubber-this and Rubber-ihat. The life is all out cf rubber if exposed
to the daylight for six months. It would be silly to put rubber in roofing, and '
rubber costs more per pound than roofing sells for for a hundred pounds.
There is no such thing as “Rubber Roofing” of any kind. There is no rubber in
Certain
Roofing
It is made of the very best Roofing Felt thoroughly sat
urated in our properly blended asphalts and coated by a
harder grade of asphalt which keeps the soft saturation within
—the life of the Roofing—from drying out quickly. We
have found from long experience in every part of the world
ar.d under all kinds of conditions that these are the materials
that give the best and the longest service on the roof.
^er.<7:n-;efg Hooting is guaranteed i, 1U or lb years according to whether the thick
ness is 1, 2 or 3 niy respectively, and if the roof fails to make good you have a re
sponsible guarantee to fall bac k on. Beware of the product which is misrepresented
to you many way. Your local deaicrwill quote youreasonable prices onour goods.
Genera! Roofing Manufacturing Company
World's largest manufacturers of Roofing and Building Papers
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Certain-teed products are sold by Hansen Lumber
Company.
Who is The Strongest Man
in This Town
The chances are ten to one he feeds on
our meats, for they sure are
strength producers
Fresh Meats, Salt Meats, Smoked
Meats, Pickled Meats
PIONEER MEAT MARKET
O. L. TOCKEY, Proprietor
COAL.
Coke
Hard Coal
Egg Coal
Semi
Anthracite
LUMP
Ideal Furnace
Coal
Any kind you want
All real hiel
Hand Screened
Lowest Prices
In Years
STORM SASH
Genuine
Niggerhead
Canon city
Rock Springs
Maitland Pea
Yampa Valley
The “sootless”
coal
YOU WILL LIKE IT WHEN FROM
Quality ■ ■ ■ B iflfc
; : Hansen Lumber Co.
LET US FIGURE YOUR BILLS
Phone 67
JUST ARRIVED
Our fall line of Blankets
Underwear, Bath Robes,
etc. A fine line of Dress
* Goods and Trimmings.
Don’t Forget that We Carry the
Best in Groceries
R. L. ARTHUR
LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA
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The Misner-Smith Entertainers
At Daddow Opera House,
Saturday, Oct. 23
These talented young ladies need no introduction to the people
of Loup City as they have been here before
Admission: Reserved Seats 35c; House 25c: Children 15c.