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Let your stock have free access to SAL-VET, the great worm destroyer and live-stock con ditioner, and they will doctor themselves.—Asa J. Farnham, Corner Drug Store. LOUP CITY NORTHWESTERN l.n(«r»d at the Loup City Postoffice (or transmission through the ■tail* u second class matter. FRANK B. HARTMAN. Publisher $1.60 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE. Evwry mmbtcrwi m i* recirJ«-J a* an ;p & account '!(.»- i iin- • •! «tii U u : ! >f f put ■ mtM+r* i** iiuUlWd; »tbfrvi«e • * . • !lkt 4**lgs*a? d iwUarr.|*turn prio Every > ifaacrttwf ..art ?;vJ«i*Urd * !uit the*» rtNNitttaM are nn * met tetipr'i |».s .ia!.* r and »ulntcri!>er ADVERTISING RATES. I>i»plsy advertisements. 12*~ cents l<er Inch, (or annual contracts, where Sa<e is use*l every week in the year, la tents per inch (or a six (norths . uutract. 20 tents per inch for irregu lar and oiasional advertisers. 2*4 • ents per inch discount where plates are (urn.shed Local notices. cents per line, each insertion Black (ace he <als. 1« cents per line, each insertion, iUndine not:, rs. over 20 lines. 25 cents per tie n Minimum chare** (or !•» it notice or ad. 15 cents per week. ROCKVILLE HAPPENINGS. Maracar.-t MtFaddeti spent >uj*day wills home folk# at Austin. Alfred Jensen j«ur< based a Kurd < ar from John Inarion one day last week W R Menkens #old a new ('rot Klkhart mr to Frank Coe last Fri day Dr L. E Dirk in >n of Katetmt. was -a town ofi business, Tuesday afl**r G W. Bfimmrr went to Omaha on Ittlfm Monday af'*-rn^n of thi Cr»* At Olsen shipped a < ar load of i 'i*» to the South Omaha market la-' Tnnaday. Mrs. S E Sorensen was a Grand Is land visitor on business Tuesday of this week. S C. Fleteher shipped in a ear load of tattle last Friday from South Otna* ha for crazing purposes. Miss Kvelyn Nielson, who is teach ing in district 54. sprained her wrist in some manner while out at her school last Thursday. We noted in the last edition of the Times a letter from Lester Phillips, in which he states that he has joined th-- aviation corps. Good for Lester. Don't forget the big dance at the ■ I.-ia house next Saturday evening Mu-a furnished by the Dannebrog or ■ !e .--tra and also the Rockville or chestra. Frank Sundstrom came home from Chi< ago one day last week, where he ha.- b«-»-n attending a veterinary school for some time. The school is out until next fall. An auto load of young men from this place went to a dance near Cairo last Saturday. The Rasmussen orches tra furnished the music. All reported a fine time. I’n-it ly Heisner and Miss Manilla Brammer were united in marriage at Grand Island Friday April 13. From there they went to Iowa for a visit with relatives. \V K Menkens went to Omaha on Tuesday morning to get a new Hup mobile if same is obtainable, as i; '<•< ms like there is a shortage on Hups at the present time. The great comedy drama. “The Swede, the Tramp and the Girl” will appear at the Rockville opera house r c- day evening. April 24. See the ad ■t this paper alsewhere for a more do finite announcement. CHURCH NOTES. Baptist. I- .in* “ctiun with the Sunday morn *r\ > . ti e ordinance of the Lord's ii per w ill be observed. We trust that I Rockville Opera House ONE NIGHT ONLY TUESDAY, APRIL 24 AS ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED ATTRACTION The Great Comedy Drama The Swede, The Tramp and The Girl With that funny Swedish Dialect Comedian Carl M. Dalton as “Ole” A laugh from start to finish. All onr own special sceneay. Good singing and dancing Specialties. PRICES Children 25c; Adults 35c; Reserved Seats 50c. A. E. Anderson & Co. Tailors - Chicago Pay close attention to attractive patterns and better values—both necessary in garments that are entirely satisfactory. GUS LORENZ LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE PLAN NOW YOUR SUMMER MOUNTAIN TOUR From Middle and Eastern Nebraska you may go to Glacier National Park either direct or via Denver and Central Wyoming, with 700 miles of mountain panorama Denver to the Yellowstone. You can visit Rocky Mountain Natlonal Estes Park; you can make an automobile tour of Yellowstone via the Cody Scenic way. In Glacier you will find the climax of the rugged grandeur of the Rockies. If your destination is Yellowstone Park, you may go either direct in j through sleepers to the Cody-Scenic entrance, or via Denver, to the Cody en trance, coming out via Gardiner. Rocky Mountain National-Estes Park, just north of Denver, will attract in 1917 the greatest Summer throng on record. Burlington tickets take you via Lyons or via Loveland. Due to the awakening by the East to the mountain grandeur of the West, whether you choose one mountain locality or make a sweeping circuit tour of the Roc kies, you will have plenty of company. Make your plans early. Ask for publication. J. A. DANIELSON, Ticket Agent. ; L. W. WAKELEY, GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT. 1004 Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebraska. every member of the church will be present. The B. Y. P. U. service will begin at 7:00 o'clock, and regular preach ing service at 8:00 o’clock. Presbyterian The attendance at services last Sab bath was small, because of the in clemency of the weather we suppose. Of course some folks are always looking for excuses to stay away from church, and they can generally find them. Some people offer excuses for absence at church that they could not think of offering for absence from business. We shall be glad to see you next Sabbath regardless of the weather. The pastor will preach in the morning at 10:30 from the subject. “Unsearch able Riches” and in the evening at S:00 o'clock from the subject, “A Rich Man’s Mistakes.” Christian Endeavor will meet at 7:00 o'clock and C. U. j Bitner will be leader. Methodist. We were grateful for the moisture last Sunday though it set hack our plans. There were about 40 at Ep worth League although there was no contest. Mrs. Robert Dinsdale led the meeting and it was a good one. Mrs. Dinsdale is the first vice president of the League and is one of the very best we have ever had in that very im portant position. She has the selection of leaders for the devotional meetings. To her may be attributed therefore a large measure of the success that ha= attended these meetings. She has al ways had a leader ready and the lead ers have always led most acceptably. We fully appreciate what Mrs. Dins dale is doing for the League. Mrs. Waggoner will lead Sunday at 7:00 o'clock. The new contest will prob ably start soon. The Ladies’ Aid society met with Mrs. A. R. Outhouse Wednesday after noon. The parsonage people are in debted to the ladies for some fine in laid linoleum that has beep placed in the dining room. They kindly voted us | $:15 to use as we thought best. We will ; have the floor borders refinished soon. We are also profoundly grateful to Mr. E. G. Taylor for the gift of three | sacks of "White Satin” flour to help ! reduce the high cost of living. The flour problem is a big one with us i and the gift is a big gift. The pastor was fairly electrified when a voice i over the lione Monday night informed : him that a certain good man and wife | were willing to give $100 to missions this year. That is a wonderful offer. The pastor is praying daily that others of God's people in this church may get the rich blessing of God in their hearts rejoice the heart of God. the hearts of the missionaries of the Cross, and answer the appeal of Bis hop Stuntz to us this year, by giving as much to the benevolent enter prises of the church as we are spend ing on the local church budget. Talk with one another and with God about it We are to have one of the most im portant meetings of the year next Sunday morning. There will be no ap peal for money. Some things of vital importance to this church at this time will he said. Will the teams of leaders please phone or see every member of their group and extend an earnest in vitation for them to all be present on time. We will need every minute of the time, so please come early. Mr. Williams will talk on, “The Steward ship of Possession." Mr. Long on. “The Stewardship of Personality,” Mrs. Oltenbruns on, ‘The Stewardship of Prayer.” The 24 leaders wMll have a special consecration service and il will be necessary for them all to be present. In the afternoon an every member visitation will be made by the I twelve teams. It is hoped that the members will all plan to be at home to enjoy the call. Please don’t say. I'll give but will not make a pledge.” If you buy groceries, get married, join a lodge you must pledge.. Treat the church and God as you do secular interests. Please pledge on the weekly | plan. Be brotherly and keep step with i the rest of the folks. Come to church i Sunday night and hear the reports of the teams and be happy if you did your part well. If you do your part the church bills will be cleaned up at once. Rev. Charles G. Gomon will deliver his very interesting address on the “Passion Play" at Wiggle Creek Sat urday evening. April 2L He will throw about 100 pictures on the screen. Ad mission 10 and 15 cents. It will pay you to get the chores out of the way and get there. The pastor will deliver the second in the series to young peo ple in Loup City Sunday night at 8:00 ! o'clock on the subject. “The Modern Young Man.” Welcome to all. GOOD ALFALFA HAY For sale. Phone 9012. 1S-2 i Winning of War Up To The Farmer That the final responsibility for the winning of the war rests in a large j measure with the farmer was the conclusion of 62 state officials and | representatives of agriculture colleges , from 32 states, who convened at St. .Louis May it and 10 to consider meas ures for the conservation of food sup plies and the extension of production to protect the country against possible distress from shortage of food. “It will fall to the United States to j feed not only her own people and army but the people and armies of England and France as well,” said Dean E. A. ‘ Burnett, of the college of agriculture, who with Chancellor Avery and Prof. C. W. Pugsley. director of agricultural | extension, represented the University i of Nebraska at this conference. “The i estimated shortage of the wheat crop for this year (a two-thirds crop is predicted) coupled with Argentines embargo on wheat will make a serious world shortage.” Increase of corn area; increase of spring wheat area in northern states; ! planting of killed-out winter wheat fields with oats, corn, or sorghum; growing of more barley, beans, and po tatoes; use of only reliable seed; and the conservation of breeding stock were advanced as some of the means of increasing food production. JUST GOT OVER A COLD? Look out for kidney troubles and backache. Colds overtax the kidneys and often leave them weak. For weak kidneys—well, read what a Loup City woman says: Mrs. J. J. Synak, Loup City, says: "I had been feeling miserable and run down for sometime. The kidney secretions were retarded and at times my back pained severely. I also suf fered from headaches and dizzy spells. I think the trouble was brought on in the first place through having taken cold and it settling on my kidneys. I could hardly do anything about the house while the attack lasted. After using four boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills, which I got at the Rexall Phar macy, I was cured.” Price 50 cents at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that cured Mrs. Synak. Foster-Milburn Co., Props.. Buffalo. N. Y. PUBLIC SALE. Another one of those big combina tion sales will be held at the Woods sales barn on, Saturday, April 21 Commencing at 1 o'clock p. m., the following described property: Mules, Horses and Cattle Including one span of mules, smooth mouth: one coming two-year-old mule, and one bay mare eight years old. Also two milk cows, fresh six weeks ago. Farm Machinery, Etc. Including wagon, disc, two mowers, cultivator, corn planter, walking lister. 16-inch walking plow, hay rake, two riding listers, new two-horse gas en gine, sewing machine, gasoline stove, three sets single harness, two sets of work harness, and many other articles not listed here. Also some alfalha hay. Anyone having property of any value can bring same to this sale providing that it is at the barn by noon Satur day. O. A. WOODS, Manager, COL. J. G. PAGELER, Auct. C. C. CARLSEN. Clerk. ESTABLISHMENT. Peterson Road. To All Whom It May Concern:— The Commissioner appointed to lo cate a road commencing at a point on the NE line of the right of way of the Omaha & Republican Valley R. R. Co., now the Union Pacific R. R. Co., where said line intersects Road No. 371. in the South half of Section 33. Township IE. Range 14 in Sherman County. Nebraska, ayd running thence south to the point on the southwest line of said right of way where said line intersects said road No. 371 and there terminating. Said road to be 66 feet in width: the intention being to : take for road purposes a tract of land from the right of way of said railroad described as follows: Commencing at , a point on the northeast line of said [ right of way where said line inter sects the west line of said road No. ' 371, running thence south across said right of way to the point on the south west line of said right of way where said line intersects the west line of said road No. 371, running thence in a southeasterly direction along the . southwest line of said right of way to a point on said line where said line intersects the east line of said road No. 371, running thence north across j said right of way to tne point on the northeast line of said right of way | where said line intersects the east line of said road No. 371, and running • thence in a northwesterly direction ! along the northeast line of said right j of way to the place of beginning, all in the South half of Section 33, Town ship 15. Range 14 in Sherman County. ; Nebraska, and there terminating has I reported in favor-of the stablishment thereof, and all claims for damages must be filed in the County Clerk’s office on or before noon of the 15th day of June, 1917, or such road will ! !>e established without reference there 1 to. Dated April 11, A. D. 1917. I (SEAL) - L. B. POLSKI. 17-4ti County Clerk. : LEGAL NOTICE. In the District Court of Sherman , County. Nebraska. In the Matter of the Estate of Henry 1 Lewis, deceased. Order to Show Cause. , And now on this 30th day of March. 1917. this cause came on for hearing i "n the petition of Loyd N. Bly, Ad ! ministrator with the Will Annexed j >>f the estate of Henry Lewis, deceas j "d, praying for a license to sell the following described real estate be longing to said estate, to-wit:—The North Half of the Southeast Quarter ,and the South Half of the Northeast j Quarter of Section Four, Township Thirteen, North Range Sixteen West of the Sixth P. M. in Sherman County, Nebraska, or a sufficient amount thereof to bring the sum of about $900.00 for the payment of debts *1 lowed against said estate, and costs of administration, for the reason that . 'here is no personal property in the j hands of said administrator where I with to pay said debts and expenses. It is therefore ordered that all per sons interested in said estate appear ! I efore me at the court room of the | District Court in Loup City in Sbcr | man County, Nebraska, on the h day of June. 1917. at 9 oclock A. M. j of said day, to show cause, if ■ >y there be. why a license should not be granted to the said Loyd N. Bly. Ad ministrator with the Will Annexed, to sell the above described land or s much thereof as may be necessary ro pay debts and expenses of admi..: tration and the costs of this proceed-1 ing. It is further ordered that a copy of this order be served upon all per sons interested in said estate by caus ing the same to be published four I successive weeks in The Loup City Northwestern, a legal newspaper pub lished and of general circulation in said connty of Sherman. Given under my hand at Kearnev. Nebraska, this 30th dav of March, 1917. B. O. HOSTETLER. District Judge. 16-4 vcsB; DAILY BtTWEIM CLEVELAND & BUFFALO ' 3 - MAGNIFICENT STEAMERS - 3 The Great Ship "SEEANDBEE”—"CITY OF ERIE' -' CITY OF BUFFALO" - B R T W T, E 1» ----- CLEVELAND — Daily, May 1st to Nov. 15th— BUFFALO Leave Cleveland 8:00 P. M. i Central J I^ave Bi/ffai.o § oo P. M Arrive Buffalo - 6:30 A. M. \ Standard Time / Arrive Cleveland 6 jo a il. Connections at Buffalo for Niagara Falls and all Eastern and Cana l.an j.-,i , Kaiiroad tickets reading between Cleveland and Buffalo are good for tran*p<»rtai ion on <,;.r steamers Ask your ticket agent for tickets via C. & B Line. 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