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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1917)
Ml B ii '■! ■ i MB i ■■ I ■ .i i ■ . 5355555 ■ 5 - "i 5 *.i CAR SAVED IS A CAR MADE All reputable makes of ears are built for a long life of service, PROVIDED they are kept iu the right repair. But a Jack-of-All-Trades can’t repair a ear PK< il’HBLY. Any flight disorder of the mechanism may result in serious damage to your car if not corrected by an expert. * »ur n-putation is behind all of our work, and all g«»ods sold under a “Money Back” Guarantee. I n Don’t take chancesf bring that car to us We repair everything in cars and sell everything in accessories at price.; that sati>fv even vou. INDEPENDENT GARAGE Phone Black 134 Vaccuum CD 1717 AID Goodyear Cylinder Oil A KLL AllX Tires & Tubes £ | ——— FOR - [ | BETTER LUMBER ( | - SEE- - 1 I Hansen Lumber Co. COAL WIRE PAINTS § -iiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimii? Daily sells for less. Henry M. Eisner for glasses. A. B. Outhouse was a business pas senger to Rockville Tuesday. Plenty of good coal. Phone 67.— Hansen Lumber Co. J. H. Burwell, of Litchfield, was a business visitor in our city, Saturday. Henry M. Eisner for glasses. Satis faction guaranteed. Miss Lila McNulty returned to her school duties in Comstock, Saturday evening. Mrs. Rosa Curtis was a passenger to Austin, Tuesday, to visit with her daughter. Thursday inght Jan. 11th. Don’t miss seeing Roebert Warwick in, “Fruits of Desire.” A world play. Adam Conhiser of Sargent, was in our city New Year's Day visiting at the C. W. Conhiser home. Some good barred Plymouth rock roosters for sale. Phone Red 71. ' H. J. Johansen. George Leschinsky returned to Lin coln. Tuesday morning to take up his school duties at that place. Clarence Johnson returned to his ■ home in Aurora. Friday, after having picked corn here for some time. Miss Alice LeMasters returned here to her school duties Monday, after a week's vacation with her parents. Johnnie Stanczyk returned home on Monday from Rockville, where he spent the day visiting with his sister. Miss Retta Gasteyer returned to her school work near Litchfield. Monday, after a week's vacation with her par ents. Miss Ruth Buncker arrived here on Monday from near Falls City, to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rash. Mrs. Aug. Dietz, who has been at RockvilJe visiting with her son. John j Dietz, and family, returned here Fri day noon. Paul McLaughlin returned home on Tuesday evening from his visit with relatives and friends over Christmas in Aurora. Saturday night Bluebird photo plays presents Rupert Julian in, “Naked Hgarts” at the Garland Theatre. 10 and 15 cents. Miss Florence Leininger returned to her school work at Fremont, Monday, after spending Christmas vacation with home folks. Merlin White returned to York, on Tuesday morning to again resume his school duties, after having spent his vacation at home. Roscoe Owens returned to his school duties in Grand Island. Tues day. after spending a week wth his parents and friends. Mrs. A. L. Baliman returned to her home in St. Paul. Friday, after hav ing visited a few days here with her mother, Mrs. Sam Daddow. Miss Emma Janulewicz. who has been spending her holiday vacation at home, returned to her school work at York, on Tuesday morning. Mrs. W'. J. Fisher and Alfred Bailie drove over to Litchfield. Monday and 1 spent the evening with Mrs. Fisher’s sister, Mrs. Jack Rightenour. The Misses Barbara Sobiesczvk and Rose Tapolski came up from Schanpps last Thursday evening to visit a short time with relatives and friends. Nevin and Mary Bitner returned to their home in Hastings, last Thursday, after spending Christmas with their brother, C. U. Bitner, and family. Miss Frieda Dieterichs was a pas senger to Rockville. Friday noon, to visit New Years Day with relatives. She returned home Monday evening. For Tuesday night, January 4th, the World Corp presents Alice Brady in, “Then I’ll Come Back to You.” From Lany Evans famous book. 10 and 15 cents. Miss Alberta Outhouse returned to her school duties in Lincoln, Tues day, after having spent her holiday vacation with her parents and many friends. -i_. Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson returned home Monday from Rochester. Minn., where Mrs. Peterson has been in the hospital for some time taking medical treatments. Miss Nellamae Grierson returned Monday from Ansley. where she has been spending her Christmas vacation wth her parents, to take up her school duties here. Mrs. William Dolling and little daughter returned home last Saturday evening from Grand Island, where they had been visiting over Christmas with relatives. Miss Clara Anderson and brother. Ed. left Tuesday morning for Chicago, where Clara wll attend school. They will meet Miss Linea Johnson at Lincoln, who will also attend school in Chicago. Miss Bessie Hasek. of Ravenna, visited here with her sister. Mrs. John John, and family the first of the week. Mias Hasek went to Sargent Monday evening, where she has ac cepted a position with the Bee Hive store. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Pratt drove over from Pleasanton In their car Tuesday and are visiting here with their daughter, Mrs. T. M. Ward, and fam ily. They were a ccompanied here by their little granddaughter, Edith Ward, who spent the holidays with them at Pleasanton. Mr. and Mrs. Pratt formerly resided in Loup City and have many friends here. Daily sells for less. Try Chase’s first—it pays. Miss Cecille Ling is reported as be ing on the sick list this week. Remember Saturday nights are Blue Bird nights. I. C. Smith and little son. Carl, were passengers to Rockville. Tuesday, on business. William Doner was a business pas senger to Ashton. Wednesday. Peter Rowe was a business passen ger to Rockville, Wednesday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Con ger. December 31. a nine and one-half pound boy. Don Charlton returned from his business trip to Grand Island. Tues day evening. L. G. Lofholm went to Omaha >n Wednesday, where he will spend sev eral days on business. Miss Eunice Chase is reported as being on the sick list. Muriel Chase is teaching school for her. Miss Mable Young returned Monday evening from Omaha where she spent the holidays with her folks. Coming Feb. 9th. at the Garland Theatre, “The Eternal City" (9 reels). Feb. 23rd “The Alien.” (8 reels). Mrs. L. Scott and children were pas sengers to Aurora. Tuesday morning for a few days’ visit with relatives. Albert Magnuson. having spent his holiday vacation at home, returned-to his school duties in Lincoln, Tues day. Floyd Mason went to Palmer last Thursday morning to visit with rela tives. He returned home Monday even ing. Mrs. O. Bowen returned Tuesday from Rockville, where she had been visiting for some time with relatives and friends. Clayton Conger. Cecil Milburn and Clarence Buck skated down from Ar cadia. Monday and returned home on the passenger. want to buy 100 head of mules. Sucklings, yearlings and twos. Call Sam Fletcher, at Rockville. Phone No. 4202 51 3. Mrs. Rinker returned to her home at St. Paul, after having visited here several days with her sister, Mrs. J. B. O'Bryan. Thursday night Jan. 4th, a world photo play featuring Alice Brady in, “Then I’ll Come Back to You” at the Garland Theatre. Miss Vernie Stanczvk was a passen ger to Rockville. Monday, to visit a few days with her sister. Mrs. John Dietz, and family. You will want to see Bluebirds beau tiful five act play featuring Rupert Julian in, “Naked Hearts" at the Garland, Saturday night. Alton Woten came up from his home , it Rockville. Monday evening, to re sume his school work after a week's vacation with home folks. -r Mr. and Mrs. Chris Zwink returned tome Tuesday evening from Grand Is and. where they had been spending Christmas with relatives. I The Misses Grace and Mable Lang returned from Lincoln. Monday even ing where they spent the holiday vacaton with their parents. Miss Winnie Outhouse returned to her school at Ravenna. Monday, after spending her holiday vacation with her parents and many friends. Miss Orpba Outhouse, who has been spending her Christmas vacation with her parents, returned to her school work at Fremont. Monday noon. Archie Brown, who has been here over the holidays visiting at the E. G. Taylor home, returned to his school duties in Hastings. Wednesday. Mrs. A. O. Watson, who has been here for some time visiting her bro ther, Harry Gardner, returned to her home in Wood River, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cogil drove up from Phillips in their auto last Sat- ] urday and visited here until Tuesday i with Mrs. Cogil’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Arnett. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. SickLs and children, Mr. and'Mrs. Clarence Sin ner and father and Mr. and Mrs. John Bell ate New Year’s dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bell. The Crawford Courier owned and . edited by J. W. Burleigh, formerly of The Northwestern Is prospering and a new Intertype typesetting machine has been purchased and will soon be installed in the office. ? The cornerstone of the new public library will be laid on Thursday. Jan. 11th. The Master Masons Grand lodge of Loup City will have charge of the ceremony. A large number of people are expected to attend this important event. D. D. Charlton of this county, who held the position as secretary of the senate during the last season of the legislature, has been chosen as first assistant secretary of the 1917 ses sion. The duties will require Mr. Charlton to be in Lincoln for about three months. Arthur Rowe had the misfortune to run into C. H. French’s horse and buggy with his auto last Sunday. Mr. French was thrown about twenty feet and escaped almost unhurt. The buggy was demolished. Mr. Rowe was not to blame for the accident, as the street was covered with ice and the car skidded in making a turn. Ronald Rowe was in the auto with Art at the ti^ne and it is Baid that Ronald's hair stood straight on end, and is hard to keep combed down to this day. Try Chase’s first—it pays. I. L. Conger was a business pas senger to Dannebrog. Tuesday noon. Plenty of good coal. Phone 67.— Hansen Lumber Co. Mason Phillips went to Fairbury. on Saturday, to spend Xew ears with rela tives. Some good barred Plymouth rook roosters for sale. Phone Red 71. H. J. Johansen. Mrs. Susan Tockev was a passenger to Boelus. Monday, returning again in the evening. Mrs. F. B. Martin returned horn Saturday evening from St. Paul, where she soent the day visiting. Warren Miller was a passenger tc Crowell, Tuesday morning, where he intends to work for some time. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cook arrived here last Thursday from Cushing, for a visit with the C. Christiansen family. The Misses Evangeline and Gerald ine Waite went to Ashton. Friday to visit a few days with relatives. Miss Maggie Christensen, who has been visiting with relatives in Palmer, returned home Saturday evening. Mrfe. Joe Lewandowski was a pas senger to Ashton. Tuesday morning, for a few days' visit with relatives. Mrs. Fred Rein of Ashton, came up Saturday evening to visit with rela tives. returning home Saturday morn ing. J. W. Davidson returned here Mon lay evening from hi» Christmas vaca tion with relatives and friends in Hast ings. Herman Ohlsen came over Tuesday evening from his home at David City to visit at the John Ohlsen home for a while. Miss Jessie McGavern, who spent part of her vacation in Loup City, re fumed to her home at Comstock, Sat urday evening. Miss Carrie Cole was a passenger to Central City, Friday morning to spend Yew Years at home. She returned ruesday evening. Ray Clark returned from his home it Pawnee City, Monday evening, af ter spendng his vacation with home talks and friends. Miss Roxy Auble of Ord. came over Saturday evening, to visit a short :ime with her sister, Mrs. Lou Seh ivaner. and family. Kodak finishing. Lowest prices. Strictly professional work. Prompt service. Send for price list.—W. F. Mehler. Fremont, Xeb. Miss Goldie Kilpatrick returned to ter school duties near Rockville. Moa iav, after spending her Christmas va -ation with home folks. Miss Estelle Oltman -*uraed home ruesday from Cairo, where she spenr ier Christmas vacation with her sis er. Mrs. Julius Sorenson. Miss Ruth Rein, who has been here risiting with relatives and friends the last week, returned to her home at Vshton. Saturday morning. For a good big laugh see Kolb and >ill in a five act comedy drama. “A Million for Mary" Tuesday night, Jan. (th at the Garland Theatre. Mrs. Charles Briggs returned home from St. Paul. Saturday, after having visited there several days. Mrs. Harv» O'Bryan returned home with her. Mrs. William Rowe and daughter Mrs. Herman Jung, returned home on Monday, from Grand Island, where they had been the past few days. The Misses Ada. Frieda and Mable Sandin returned to their home in Au rora, Tuesday morning after a short visit here with friends and relatives. _ • Miss Elizabeth Leininger returned home Monday evening from Aurora, where she had been visiting over the holidays with her sister, Mrs. A. E. Houser. Mrs. E. B. Corning returned home Monday evening from Ashton, where she spent several days visiting with her daughter. Mrs. Albert Anderstrom. and family. The Misses Berdie and Lula Lofholm returned home last Saturday evening from Omaha and Iowa, where they have been the past ten days visiting with relatives. Don’f miss seeing Kolb and Dill in the big five act comedy drama, •‘A Million for Mary," at the Garland Theatre Tuesday night, January 9th. A Mutual Star picture. _•_ Miss Ruby Charlton, who is assist ant librarian in Cedar Falls. Iowa, re turned to her work. Tuesday, after a week’s vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Charlton. Mrs. Flora DeCamp and daughter, Lucille, returned to their home in Lin coln, after having visited here over the holidays with their daughter and sis ter. Mrs. S. A. Alen. and family. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hansen and son and daughter. Duff and Dorothy, came up last Saturday from Hastings to spend New Years Day with their bro ther and sister, and daughter, and son. P. E. and Mable Hansen. Sickening headaches constipation, indicate unhealthy condition of stom ach and bowels. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea assists the bowels to i work naturally, thus aiding your health in general. Begin tonight.— Graefe's Pharmacy. Miss Teckla Stellmack was taken to Grand Island last week where she underwent an operation for appendi citis. She was accompanied by her mother, who returned home Tuesday evening, reporting her daughter t« be getting along nicelv. Did You Have Enough Money • This Christmas? You can have more next year and without any hard ships either. Join one of the classes in our Christmas Savings Clubs and a check will be mailed to you next year just in time for the holiday giving. Others u® the clubs for Insurance Payments, Home Payments, Taxes and many other fixed costs. Better try it this year. Come in and see us about it. You will be interested. Loup City State Bank Loup City, Nebraska O. S. MASON Implements, Hardware, Farm Seeds, Machine Oils, Windmills, Pumps, Pipes Plumbing and Heating a Specialty EVER/ FARM SHOULD | HAVE THIS looolksize “If it’s weighed on a FAIRBANKS there’s no argument” Because it has Steel to Steel Bearings, Arrow-tip Beam. Large Platform—Wide Wheels. FOB SALE BY 0. S. MASON Loup City, Neb. Which is the Right Road? That Depends on Where You Are Going If you are in search of the freshest, cleanest and best line of . . GROCERIES The right road is the one that leads straight to our store. You will find here just what you are looking for. It is our constant endeavor to supply our customers with the cream of the market in all lines. DON’T BE SIDE-TRACKED Come straight to WM. LEWANDOWSKI General Merchandise s QUALITY RIGHT PRICES SERVICE FOR SALE BILLS And AU Other Printing Call The LOUP CITY NORTHWESTERN PHONE 21 «