The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, April 12, 1917, Image 5

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    W. F. MASON. President. L. HANSEN, Cashier.
C. H. RYAN. Assistant Cashier.
“Tniies Make Perfection,
But Perfection 1? No Trifle.”
Vv< are not so Boastful as to claim perfec
'i >n, 1 at we do claim to give to the details
ot our business such close and undivided
i •'-ni; >r« ;i' ko spx ll S-U-C-C-E-S-S for
you as well as ourselves.
First National Bank
of Loup City, l\eb.
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Electrified Homes
E. ttrkr is now fast superceding old methods in
many dep- home. The modem home—the
COMFORTABLE heme—now has
Electric Heaters
Electric Irons
Electric Lights
ana many other labor saving and cost saving appliances.
I*. . the .-.-J force—n: danger, no annoyance, no failure.
V ... re ; .n half the enjoyment of life if your home is
not ... tr. iried. Let us wire your house for lights.
"V* . . . the Aims Lighting systems for farm homes.
Call and let us explain them to you. j
LOUP CITY
LIGHT AND POWER CO.
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS
IN BULK
Daily sells lor less,
Adlerika at Swanson’s.
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Try Chase's first—it pays.
Henry M. Eisner for glasses.
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! Wm. Ogle of Austin, was in our
city last Saturday.
L. B. Polski was visiting in Ashton
the latter part of last week.
Hv-Test Formaldehyde for potato
scab and grain smut at Swanson’s.
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Chris Domgaard was a business pas
senger to Dunning Tuesdav morning.
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Arthur Hancock visited in St. Paul
ias; Saturday, returning in the even
ing.
Rose Comb R. I. C. eggs. 50c per sel
ling -C. H. Biehl. Loup Citv. phone
1*8*2. 15-4*
|
Mrs. Sarah Fowler went to Danne
brog. Saturday to spend a few days
visiting.
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Mrs. W. H. Watts and daughter. Miss
Neva, were in Grand Isiand shopping
last Thursday.
Carl Amick returned to Lincoln last
Thursday after several days' visit
j with home folks.
Mrs Susan Tockey went to Boelus
: last Thursday to visit a while with
! relatives and friends.
Farmers bring in your plows and
discs now and be ready for spring
j work.—Emil J. Schoening. 7 tf
Miss Winnie Outhouse came over
from Ravenna last Friday for a few
days' visit with her parents.
Robert Dinsdale shipped a car of
cattle to the Omaha market. Tuesday.
He ac companied the shipment.
Miss Cecilia Dietz went to Rockville
■last Friday to spend a few'days with
her brother, John Dietz, and family.
Mrs. R. F. Campbell was an east
bound passenger to Omaha last Turs
day morning to visit with her parents.
Wm. Graefe was an eastbound pas
senger to Grand Island. Tuesday morn
ing on business and pleasure combined.
Daily sells for less.
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I Try Chase’s first—it pays.
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George Leschinsky returned to his
I cshool duties in Lincoln. Monday after
a short spring vacation with his par
j ents.
John McCall came in last Friday
from Wyoming, where he has taken a
homestead. He went to Sargent that
] evening.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Ohlsen went to
David City last Saturday morning to
^pend a few days with the Henry Ohl
sen family.
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Miss Orpha Outhouse returned to
her school work at Fremont. Satur
day. after several days visit with
home folks.
J. B O'Bryan returned home last
Friday evening from Lincoln, where
he had been on business and pleas
' ure combined.
Mrs. Robert Pritchard and children
were westbiund passengers to Corn
stock. Tuesday evening for a visit
! with relatives.
Miss Delma Nielson returned home
Saturday from St. Paul, where she
had been the past week visiting with
relatives and friends.
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Mrs. Harvey O'Bryan and daughter
came up from St. Paul last Saturday
and visited between trains with her
father. O. Benschoter.
F-ank Hendrickson of Austin, was
| visiting in our city Tuesday and Wed
nesday with his daughter. Mrs. Al
! fred Minshull, and family.
Lloyd Bulger and Bob Moore return
| ed Monday morning from Arcadia,
where they had spent Sunday visit
ig with relatives and friends.
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i Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Taylor returned
j home last Saturday evening from
! Omaha, where they had been the past
week visiting and on business com
bined.
Mrs. George Whitaker and Mrs.
Emma Doner were passengers to
Grand Island last Thursday on busi
ness and pleasure combined. Thev re
turned home Friday.
Miss Retta Gasteyer came over from
her school near Litchfield last Fridav
to spend Sunday with her parents. She
was accompanied by Miss Garra Hill.
They returned on Sunday.
Joe Johns, who has been working
at Gothenburg, passed through our
city Tuesday enroute to Arcadia, to
visit with his parents. He visited at
the Thrasher home Tuesday.
Harold McClary stopped off here last
Friday evening and spent Saturdav
visiting at the Bartunek home. He
went to Arcadia Saturday evening to
visit with relatives and friends over
Sunday.
Mrs. L. B. Polski and baby returned
Monday evening from Ashton, where
they had been visiting the past few
days with relatives. They were accom
panied by Miss Clara Polski. who
visited until Tuesday, returning on the
morning passenger.
Just about the time an article of
diet reaches a sufficiently high price
to be really toothsome and appetiz
ing, along comes some meddlesome
highbrow and declares it fatal to one
or more of the pet ailments of man
kind. Spuds are now declared to have
i a special grudge against the little
catarrh devils and we are warned
I against eating them.
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I lou say, Mr. Merchant, that you
: don t have to advertise because you
have been in business so long that
everybody knows you. Well, there is
a certain mail order concern in Chi
cago that has probably been in busi
ness as long as you have, and we will
; bet a nickel to a ginger cake that every
person that reads these lines can call
the name of that firm. And we will
bet. further, that over half of your
customers have catalogues of this
firm in their homes right now. They
j see the value of advertising. Can’t you?
Daily sells for less.
Try Chase's first—it pays.
H. E. Willis was a Rockville caller
last Fridav.
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Chas. Johns of Arcadia, was a Loup
! City visitor Tuesday.
If you want to sell your land, list
it with W. D. Zimmerman.
Alfred Minshull was a passenger to
Rockville. Wednesday on business.
•A nice dust cloth free with each
bottle of Wizard polish at Swanson’s.
M. Worlock visited in Kearney the
latter part of last week with his int
ents.
Mrs. John Jezewski was an Ashton
visitor Tuesday returning on the pas
senger.
'Miss Marie Scott was a passenger
to St. Paul. Monday, where she is
working.
Katie Stellmoek visited with rela
tives at Ashton Tuesday, returning
in the evening.
Mrs. M L. Fonda was a passeng -r
| to Grand Island last Thursday, return
: ing in the evening.
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Lee Hiddieson returned to Hastinss
Monday morning after a short visit
here with his parents.
A. D. Travis came up Saturday even
ing from Aurora for a short visit here
with his son. Bert G. Tavis.
J. W. Thompson and O. L Tockev
went to Morse Blufi's Tuesday, to at
tend a big blue rock shoot.
Mrs. T H. Eisner went to Gra"d
Island. Wednesday noon to visit a
while with relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Lamont L. Stephens
spent Easter with relatives at Rock
ville. They returned home Monday.
Miss Eva Watts returned to her
school work at Kearney. Tuesday, af
ter a short visit here with her parents.
Mrs. M. C. Muliek and Miss Lucille
Patton were Grand Island passengers
last Saturday to visit with relatives
M . J. McMullen who has been heat
ing out the Times office the past week,
returned to Grand Island last Satur
day.
Roscoe Owens returned to Grand
Island. Monday morning to take up his
school work after a short vacation at
home.
Mrs. W. O Brown and Mrs. r>. C.
Grow were Grand Island passengers
last Friday morning, returning in the
evening.
Albert Magnuson. who spent hi
sprint: vacation with his parents, re
turned to his school in Lincoln. Mon
day morning.
t Mrs. Minnie Jung and daughter.
Kelma. were Grand Island passengers
last Thursday morning, returning in
the evening.
Mrs. Edgar Daddow and babv went
to their home at Sargent. Monday
evening. They are moving from Rock
ville to Sargent.
Mr. and Mrs. James McGregor lef
last Thursday for their homestead in
M yoming. Mrs. McGregor is a neice of
C. W. Conhiser.
Byrad AT ills came up from Keam^v
Inst Saturday and spent Sunday in oar
city visiting with fiends. He returned
again Monday morning.
Mrs. A. E. Johnson, who has been
here visiting with relatives the past
week, returned to her home in Aurora,
last Thursday morning.
Miss Alberta Outhouse returned to
her school duties in Lincoln. Tuesday
morning after a short visit here with
her parents and many friends.
Miss Nora White, who has been
here visiting with her brother. Otis
White, and family, returned to her
home in North Loup last Thursday.
Miss Elsie Sharp, who has been visit
ing here with her parents for some
months past, returned to her home
stead in Manville. Wvo., last Fridav
morning.
Mrs. Emma Throckimiller of Gerin.g.
visited Monday at the Wm. Brandt
home, leaving Tuesday morning for a
short visit with relatives and friends
at Aurora.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. McNulty we-e
eastbound passengers to Omaha last
Thursday where Mr. McNulty went for
medical treatment. They returned on
Tuesday evening.
320 acres all in native grass. 275
acres can be broke out easily if not
more. All under fence except 160 rods
on west side. 1-4 of mile to school. Lo
cated in good neighborhood. Seven
miles from Loup City. For sale cheap.
Inquire of August Jaeschka. 12- tf
Location
We are moving into the
room formerly occupied by
Lou Schwaner, where we will
, be pleased to meet all of our
customers aiid friends.. We
will have a better room and
will be able to accommodate
our customers. We shall at
all times aim to carry a full
line of variety goods.
Yours for a Square Deal.
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Loup City 5c, 10c, and
25c Store
Daily sells for less.
Try Chase’s first—it pays.
Scarless liniment at Swanson's.
i Henry M. Eisner for glasses. Satis
faction guaranteed.
Born to Mr. and Mrs.' L. A. Bangs.
| Saturday. April 7. a son.
H. A. Woody was an eastbound pas
j i-enger to York, Saturday morning.
}'e'“: t. l.uwe way a Rockville pas
I senger Tuesday returning i:< the ever
tug.
Plenty of new horseradish prepare ’
Robert Fuli.Ron. I hone iif.'p. Ausiir
Xeh. 14-17
Eggs for Hatching — Pure bred bar
red Rocks and light Brahamas. -R, i..
Arthur. 17 tf
C. Biemond returned home last Fri
day from Omaha, where he had been
with stock.
A. B. Outhouse and Wm. Ohisen
i re passengers to Arcadia. Monday,
going via auto.
Mrs. Mary J. McNeil was a Grand
Island passenger last Saturday, return
ing in ihe evening.
All those having fence stretchers
belonging to us kindly return at once.
Hansen Lumber Co.
Carl Dieterichs was a westbound
passenger to Arcadia. Monday even
ing. where he will work.
Miss Ruby Johnson was a passenger
I to Grand Island. Tuesday noon to visit
j with her parents and friends.
i TV Carrie Bowman returned home
! last Friday evening from Lincoln,
where she had been the past week.
Mrs. Wilbert Morris was called to
Grand Island las; Friday to he at th
bedside of her sister who is quite ill.
Mrs. Joe Lewandowski was a passen
ger to Ashton. Tuesday morning to
spend the day visiting with relatives.
Daily sells for less.
Try Chase's first—it pays.
Miss Hazel Sutton returned to her
home at Ashton. Monday after spend
irg Sunday with the A. E. Chase fam
ily.
Mrs. Xick Sobiesczyk and ch ldren
went to Boelus. Monday, to spend a
week visiting with her relatives and
friends.
Mrs. R. L. Piatt was a eastbound
passenger to Hastings, Monday morn
ing to spend a week visiting with
relatives.
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Mrs. Lester Kiddleson left last Fri- j
day for Linstock. Custer county, where
Mr. an Mrs. Hiddieson expect to live
in the future.
Mrs. Archie Purrine returned home
Saturday evening from Aurora, where
she has been the past week visiting
with relatives.
Miss Goldie Kilpatrick, who spent a j
few days here visiting with her par
ents. returned to her school work near
Rockville. Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Goodell returned j
home last Thursday from Blade'i. j
where they have been for some time
visiting with relatives.
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Miss Florence Depew came up las*
Friday ffom Kearney and visited over
Sunday with her parents, returning to
school Monday morning.
B F. Tiffany and C. Biemond ship
ped a car of cattle and hogs to the
markets. Monday. Mr. Tiffany's son ac
companied the shipment.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tomaszewski
and baby returned to their home at
Farwell Monday morning after visiting
a few days at the Jacob Synak home.
Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Jung returned
to their borne at Arcadia, Saturday
evening. They attended the funeral of
August Bechthold who died last week.
Mrs. Herman Rickert and little
daughter returned to their home in
Grand Island Monday, after attending
the funeral here of August Bechthold.
Mrs. Lou Schwaner and children
left Saturday for Ord to visit a few
days before going to Scotts Bluffs,
their future home. Mr. Schwaner will
follow later.
Mrs. J. \V. Amick was an eastbound
passenger to Omaha last Thursday
to spend several days visiting with her
daughter. She returned home Satur
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dietz and bahy
came up from their home at Rockville
last Saturday to spend Sunday visit
ing at the John Stanezyk home They
returned home Monday.
Miss Florence Leininger. who has
been here the past week visiting with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Lein
inger. returned to her school work
at Fremont the first of the week.
Mrs. Loral Wells, who has been here
visiting with her sister. Mrs. George
Whitaker, and family, left Tuesday
morning for Lincoln to visit a while
before returning to her home at Dun
ning.
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Mrs. Horace Sarsen. of Omaha, who
has been visiting with the C. R. Con
ger family in Dannebrog. came up on
Tuesday noon for a couple of weeks’
visit with the Conger families. She is
a neice to the Conger brothers.
Mrs. Claus Eggars returned home on
'asi Thursday from Omaha. where she
had been to take her daughter to the
deaf and dumb school. She was accom
panied by Mrs. Emma Kornrumph.
who has been in Omaha for some time
visiting with relatives.
Total amount of applications for
loans received by the Federal Land
Bank of Omaha now amount to over
six million dollars and this amount
is being increased daily by the filing
of organization papers by new Na
tional Farm Loan associations. The
largest amount of loans yet applied
for by any single association comes
from Redfield. S. D.. where an associ
ation asking for loans to the amount
of $250,000 has been formed.
i! MAY BE TOO LATE TOMORROW
Insurance against fire may be TOO LATE
tomorrow. hire sends no announcement.
It may come to you tonight. Insure NOW
I and play safe, We fill be glad to talk it
over with you at once.
| LOl'P CITY STATE BANK
LOOP CITY, NEBRASKA §
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O. S. MASON
I implements. Hardware, Farm Seeds. Machine Oils. Windmills, Pumps. Pip»s
Plumbing and Heat ng a Specialty
j MILLET SEEDS
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I would advise parties wanting mil
let seed to buv it at once as there
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was little seed threshed in 1916.
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I have on hands some choice Ger
man Millet, also Siberian seed from
$1.50 to $1.75 per bushel, cash.
Cali soon if you want this seed at
these prices.
O. 5. MASON
LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA
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I Our Regular Prices |
Fancy Peaberry Coffee, per lb.25c
Good Santos Coffee, per lb.22c
1 Gal Karo Com Syrup.55c I
4 Gal. Karo Com Syrup.30c
1 Gal. Karo White Syrup .60c
4 Gal. Karo White Syrup.35c
4 Boxes Com Flakes.25c
California Dried Peaches, per lb.11c
fi At las Oatmeal.25c
| Saxson Oatmeal .20c
1 Santa Clara Prunes.12
| Pancake dour, 5 lb. size.22c
| 6 oz. Can Milk.05c
§ 16 oz. Can Milk.10c
| We pay cash for Eggs.
Please come in and see our Men’s Suits at $12.50. Also
I we have a nice line of Men’s trousers and Bov’s Suits.
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I WM. LEWANDOWSK1
i General Merchandise
QUALITY RIGHT PRICES SERVICE |
Poultry Lumber Paints
Hog and Lawn Shingles Oil
Fence Ladders Varnishes
Barb Wire Posts Stains
Gates Roofing Brushes
Steel Coops Tanks Glass
FIGURE WITH US AND SAVE MONEY
HANSEN LUMBER CO.
COAL COAL
Mrs. Dan McDonald returned Moa
'ay evening from Oklahoma, where she
had been to attend the funeral of her
I mother who died a couple of weeks
jago.
Mr. and Mrs. Asa J. Farnham and
baby left Saturday morning for North
Bend being called to the bedside of
Mr. Farnham’s mother who is very'
low.