The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, May 10, 1917, Image 5

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    W. F MASON, President. L. HANSEN, Cashier.
C H. RYAN, Assistant Cashier.
FOUND!
The best protection against
poverty in old age
A -• l\ incrca-ing bank account with the undersign
ed.
V ' ;!d l« more sensible! What i> more satisfy
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mg.
NOW i- a good time to begin. Tomorrow may tiring
• ■ i - or a -waller pay check.
First National Bank
of Loup City, Neb.
When is a Boy not a Boy?
\\ hen he becomes too big for Boys’
Suits. *
Then he needs one of our Young
Mens Suits—Suits especially designed
and made for these big lads.
Suits cut along slim, trim, lines,
youthful yet manly.
Belted back Coats, and snug fitting
trousers—patterns in harmony with youth
$10 to $20.
Shirts, Underwear, Socks, Belts,
and I lats for these fastidious young fel
lows at
LOFHOUTS
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS
IN BULK
All Kinds of Garden Tools
Rubber Hose
Enameled Ware, Aluminum Ware
\Y. hand!*' th. FLORENCE OIL COOK STOVE, the best
oil Stuvi* on the market today.
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Harness still sold at the same old prices
“The Spoilers,’’
Daily sells for less.
P. O. Iteed for repairing.
Try Chase’s first—it pays.
Chas. May was a caller at Rock
ville, Tuesday.
Miss Alma Enderlee visited the Aus
tin school. Tuesday.
Chas. Bass was a business passenger
to Ashton last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Tockev visited
at Boelus, Wednesday.
If you want to sell your land, list
it with W. D. Zimmerman.
Ed. Ohlsen was an eastbound pas
senger to Lincoln last Saturday.
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A. G. Hunt was a business passen
i ger to Grand Island last Friday.
Earl Daddow went to St. Paul last
Friday, where he expects to work.
R. P. Prichard was a business pas
senger to Rockville last Thursday.
Wm. Fletcher of Austin, was in our
city. Wednesday transacting business.
Everybody's doin it. Buying the
best to be had in candy at Swanson's.
A man wanted at once to work on
farm.—Inquire at Northwestern office.
Wm. Schuman was a Rockville
passenger last Saturday on business.
Bietnond & Son shipped a car of
hogs to the South Omaha markets,
| Tuesday.
Mrs. E. J. Maus was an eastbound
j passenger to Lincoln, Wednesday
j morning.
Mrs. August Dietz was a Rockville
caller last Thursday visiting with her
son. John, and family.
The Misses Ursolia McNulty and
! Lucille Bartunek visited the Austin
! school last Thursdav.
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Mrs. H. S. Conger of Arcadia, was
visiting with relatives and friends in
I oru city last Thursday.
Mrs. Joe Lew’andowski visited with
relatives at Ashton, Wednesday, re
! turning in the evening.
I
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R. S. Young was an eastbound pas
| senger to Central City last Friday
morning to visit with relatives.
Josephine Jonke arrived here yester
day from Denver for a visit with her
cousin. Mrs. R. D. Hendrickson.
Mrs. Henry Kuhl returned on last
Thursday evening from Grand Island,
where she had been on business.
T. D. Wilson was an eastbound pas
senger to Omaha. Monday morning on
business and pleasure combined.
Mrs. J. W. Amick went to Grand Is
land, Tuesday, to visit with her daugh
ter. Mrs. Arthur Hansel, several days.
T. A. Rupe and family left last
Friday morning for a weeks visit with
relatives at Franklin and Nebraska
Citv. ,
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W. H. Watts shipped a car of hogs
i last Thursday to the South \}maha
i markets. He accompanied the ship
t ment.
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Ed. Magnuson was a westbound pas
! senger to Comstock, Saturday evening
to attend a funeral there. He returned
| Monday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Cook and soft
w*ere eastbound passengers to York,
last Friday morning on business and
| pleasure combined.
In these days of scarcity of food
1 stuffs there is no room for the pro
1 fesional beggar or the hobo. Give him
j a hoe—or the boot.
P. E. and Miss Mable Hansen re
turned home last Thursday from
their trip to Omaha and the eastern
part of the state and Illinois and Ohio.
Miss Hattie Havhurst went to Lin
coln, Monday rooming as a delegate
| to the Pythian Sisters convention. Mrs.
| Druzilla Pedler was also a passenger
j to Lincoln.
Miss Emma Janulewicz came up
from her school duties at York. Satur
day evening to spend Sunday with her
father, brothers and sisters.. She re
turned Monday morning.
Mrs. A. L. Enderlee, Mrs. M. Nich
: olas and daughter. Blanche, were
passengers to Grand Island last Fri
’ day morning to spend the day shop
| ping, returning in the vening.
Mrs. J. H. McCall Miss Rhea Rent
i frow and Miss Margaret McFadden
j came up from Austin last Saturday
and did some shopping in our city, j
j They returned the same day.
Claude Burt came up from Lincoln.
Saturday evening to spend a few days
at home. Mr. Burt was married here i
Tuesday to Miss Bernice Casteel. They
will leave for Lincoln in a few days.
James Morrison, who has been here
visiting at the Wm. Doner home, re
turned to his home at Aurora, Monday
morning. He was accompanied by Miss
1 Emma Fowler, who will visit there this
week.
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Col. J. G. Pageler, the popular auc
tioneer of Central Nebraska, was in
Crawford, Tuesday between trains to
meet Mrs. Pageler and little daughter
from Glenrock, Wyo., where she had
been visiting her parents. They left in
the evening for Loup City, Nebraska,
over the Burlington. Col Pageler is a
long time friend of the editor and one
of the most successful auctioneers in
the central art of the state.—Craw
ford Courier.
USE ""
Germicidal Soap
Freely
—
IT OFTEN
PREVENTS : waxtbivsiw
INFECTION *r “°,T
Use it on Cuts, Bruises I
and Bums.
For Barber’s Itch and
other Skin Eruptions.
It removes Oil and
Grease from the hands.
It destroys Lice, Perspir
ation Odors and Dandruff.
Inquire about GERMI
CIDAL SOAP the first
’ time you are in the store.
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, o. L. SWANSON
Druggist
- Daily sells for less.
Try Chase's first—it pays.
The Brunswick is all machines in
one.
For Rent: — Five room house and
seven lots. Inquire at Jung's Restau !
rant. 19n' j
E. P. Daily was a business caller
at Rockville, Saturday returning the
same dav.
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Jack Pageler was a business caller
at Ashton last Friday, returning in
the evening.
Mrs. Berman Jung of Arcadia, was
visiting in our city last Friday with I
relatives and friends.
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Miss Alice LeMasters was a passen
ger to St. Paul. Saturday morning to
visit with home folks.
Mrs. Xaomi Criss left Satuidax
morning for Spalding to see her son.
Harve. who is verv sick.
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Mrs. Wm. Criss went to Spalding. '
Monday monitig to be at the bedside
of Harve Criss. who is very sick at
present.
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E. G. Taylor returned home Fridax
evening from Anselmo. Broken Bow
and Schaupps. where he Lad keen on
business.
Miss Gladys Warrick was a west
bound passenger to Arcadia. Friday
evening to visit over Sunday with
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lind returned to
their home at Arcadia. Saturday even
ing after spending the day in our city
shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Kosmicki were
nassengers to Grand Island. Satur
day morning to spend several days
visitirg with relatives.
Miss Cecil Ling, who has been
teaching school at Aurora the past
year, came home Monday evening to
spend her vacation at home.
Mrs. R. P. Prichard and children re
turned home last Friday from Com
stock, where she has been visiting
with her parents and friends the past
two weeks.
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Miss Selma Youngland arrived
home Monday from Denver, where •
she has been the past year and a half.
She expects to remain at home for
the present.
Mrs. Clara Cox returned home or
Monday evening from Aurora and
Grand Island, where she had been on
business and visiting with relatives
and friends.
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Mrs. W. T. Owens left Wednesday
noon for Hot Sprinks. S. D., where
she will visit with her husband, who j
is in the sanitarium at that place. Mr. :
Owens was operated on, Tuesday and
his many friends here hope for his
speedy recovery.
Sour stomach, clogged up bowels,
pimples, blackheads, foul breath are
evils of constipation. Hollister's Rocky
Mountain Tea regulates the bowels
improves the blood, cleans the stom
ach.—a medicine the whole family'
should take.—A. J. Farnham.
New Location
"We are moving into the
room 'formerly occupied by
Lou Schwaner, where we wi il
be pleased to meet all of our
customers and friends.. AYe
will have a better room and
will be able to accommodate
our customers. AYe shall at
all times aim to carry a full
line of variety goods.
Yours for a Square Deal.
Bert G. Travis
Loup City 5c, 10c, and
25c Store
i
Daily sells for less.
Try Chase's first—it pavs.
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| Old {tapers for sale at The North
1 western office.
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The Brunswick is a great machine.
\ Hear it at Swanson's.
P. T. Rowe was a passenger to Ash
1 ton. Tuesday morning.
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"The Spoilers" At opera house. Sat
urday, May 19. Twelve reels.
Roy Grierson had some dental work
done at Dannebrog, Wednesday.
New line of bra celt watches fo:
men and women at Henry Eisner's.
"Lass of the Lumberlands” at the
opera house every Wednesday night
Mrs L Rein was visiting with rela
lives and friends at Ashton last Fri
day.
Clarence Peterson was a passenger
east to Grand Island and Lincoln, yes
terday.
Eggs for Hatching —- Pure bred bar
red Rocks and light Brahamas.—R. L.
Arthur. IT tf
James Bartunek left Tuesday for
St. Joe and Kansas City. Mo., on a
business trip.
All those having fence stretchers
belonging to us kindly return at once.
Hansen Lumber Co.
Archie and Mac Brown came up
Monday evening for a visit at the E. G.
Taylor home.
We can save you money on any
thing in our line. Come and see us.
—Henry M. Eisner.
A. B. Outhouse was a busness pas
senger to Arcadia. Monday, returning
on Tuesday morning.
David Morrow left Tuesday morn
ing for York, where he intends to
work on a farm this summer.
Katie Minne visited over Tuesday
night with her parents at Arcadia,
returning Wednesday morning.
J. W. Long was an eastbound pas
senger to Lincoln. Tuesday morning
on business and pleasure combined.
Mrs. Fred Cox came down from
her home at Arcadia. Wednesday and
spent the day at the Clara Cox home.
The Northwestern will pay 5 cents 1
a pound for old clean rags suitable
for cleaning machinery. Bring them
in. ♦
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Miss Nellie Stanczyk went to Ash
ton. Wednesday morning to spend a 1
few days visiting with relatives and i
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Polski were east
bound passengers to Grand Island, on
Monday morning, returning in the
“veiling.
We offer you a selection in our
line, equal to the large cities. Our
prii es are lower than others.—Henry
M. Eisner.
Lost: one nickel plated rim for
headlight, also nickel plated cap for
crank. Finder please return to hide-1
pendent Garage.
Wm. Curtis was an eastbound pas
senger to Omaha. Monday morning,
where he will receive medical treat
ments at on® of the hospitals there.
If your boy balks at using a hoe,
escort him to the woodshed and do
unto him as you were done by in your
own youthful days. It may pain him.
but it will train him—and he'll hustle.
The dance that was postponed last
Thursday will be given at the opera
house Friday evening. May 11. Music
by the Ravenna orchestra. Everybody
cordially invited.
A. C. Ogle sold another big Reo
six automobile Tuesday. Geo. Ritz of
Rockville was the purchaser of this
fine car. Mr. Ogle has sold a number !
of big cars recently.
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J. B. O'Bryan left Tuesday mom- ]
ing on a business and pleasure trip
to Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. O'Bryan ac
companied him as far as Grand Island
where she will visit with relatives.
If you bring me your cream, eggs or j
poultry you will be sure of the highest j
cash price. I make my own prices
and am in closer touch with the mark
ets than ^ny other buyer. Give me a
trial.—F. M. Henry.
“The Spoilers” by Rex Beach is one j
of the best stories ever written by
that author. Everyone who has read
the book will want to see the pictures.
At the opera house Saturday evening.
May 19. Twelve reels.
Miss Bertha Smalley returned
here Monday evening from Ord, where
she has been visiting the past ten'
days with relatives. She was accom
panied by Mrs. J. A. Smalley and baby
who will visit here several days.
Judge Aaron Wall and C. C. Out
house returned from Lusk. Wvo.. on
Sunday where they spent several days
jn business. They returned via Ra
renna. W. D. Zimmerman bringing
them over from there in his car.
Mrs. R. O. Willis came in Saturday [
evening from Lexington, where she
pad been visiting with her daughter,
for a visit here with her sons, H. E.
md Dwight Willis. Mr. Willis took her
to Ravenna where she took the train
for her home at Hyannis.
The weather man has sent us better I
weather the last few days, though it is
still very cool for this time of the 1
year. Last Friday night it was cold;
enough to form ice. No damage was
done to growing vegetation. The west
part of the state experienced several
snow storms last week.
Protect Yourself Against
Carelessness
33 1-3 per cent of all fire losses are due to prevent
able causes,—carelessness.
Let us insure your property against this careless
ness. Call at the Bank for rates.
LOUP CITY STATE BANK
LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA
Important! Important!
THERE IS A BIG SHORTAGE IX LIS
TERS AXD TW<>-ROW C ULTIVATORS. THE
FACTORIES WILL XoT BE ABLE TO SUP
PLY ALL THE LISTERS THAT WILL BE
NEEDED TO PUT IX THIS YEAR’S CROPS.
I HAVE A FirW TWO AXD FOUR WHEEL
LISTERS OX IIAXD THAT 1 BOUGHT EAR
LY T CAX SELL YOU FOR $48.00 TO $58.00.
THIS IS ALL THE LISTERS 1 CAX GET
THIS SEASON. COME IN AXD GET OXE
BEFORE THEY ARE ALL SOLD.
0. 5. MASON
LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA
Our Regular Prices
100 lbs. Chick food..4.00
7 Bars Silver Gloss Soap.\.25c
Fancy Peaberry Coffee, per lb.25c
Good Santos Coffee, per lb.22c
1 Gal. Karo Com Syrup.60c
4 Gal. Karo Com Syrup.35c
1 Gal. Karo White Syrup. 75c
{ Gal. Karo White Syrup.40c
4 Boxes Corn Flakes.25c
California Dried Peaches, per lb.13c
Atlas Oatmeal.25c
Santa Clara Prunes.15c
Pancake flour, 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,
we have a nice line of Men’s trousers and Boy’s Suits.
WM. LEWANDOWSKI
General Merchandise
QUALITY RIGHT PRICES SERVICE
When looking for a good lunch or short order
drop in at the
IDEAL BAKERY
LUNCHES AND SHORT ORDERS
AT ALL HOURS
We carry a full line of Bakery Goods. Careful atten
tion given to all special orders.
Have the agency for Fleishman yeast in small tin foil
cakes. In stock at all times.
Good Lumber
- = at — —
Lowest Prices
KEYSTONE LUMBER CO.
Yards at Loup City, Ashton, Rockville, Schaupps and Arcadia
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