SUPPLEMENT j Che Northwestern LOUP CITY, NEB., Sept. 9, 1909 Mrs. W. J. Fisher left for Fremont I uesday morning. E. E. Tracy left for Lincoln Tues day morning to take in Fair week. Miss Hazel Starr and Mr. Vern Starr returned home to Lincoln Tuesday. Mrs. Geo. Scott of Council Bluffs arrived Monday evening on a visit to Grandma Scott. Miss Doris Yerling of Ashton visit ed tiie family of Jas. Bartunek last Thursday evening. Carl (’arisen went to Lincoln last Friday to take charge of the treasur er’s office during the state fair. Mrs. Emil Cords, daughter and son, returned to Rockville Tuesdav morn ing after a few days' visit with friends here. Will Dolling resigned his position with the Jung bakery and with his wife Monday moved to Grand Island, where lie has a good position in the bakery business. Ed Jones brought to this office Tuesday a sample apple from Grand Junction, Colo., sent him by W. F. Cording, that measures 15*4 inches in circumference. It is a dandy. J. I. Depew left for Lincoln last Friday morning, w here he will have on exhibition during Fair week his improved disc sharpener. He was accompanied by his daughter. Miss Florence. The Presbyterian Sunday school held a very successful picnic at Jen ner’s Park last Friday afternoon, but the heavy rain coming up about 8 o’clock put a stop to an evening’s enjoyment. Earl Thompson left Monday morn ing for a few davs’ visit at his old home at Kanorado. Kas.,onthe border of that state and Colorado, as the name indicates. He was accompanied by Master Karl Gasteyer. Mr. L. B. Wilson, the genial tele phone manager of the Grand Island district, was a visitor in Loup City Monday, he and W. S. Waite of our telephone company going that even ing to Sargent, thence to Ord and other points on business. Rev. L. C. McEwen returned from a month’s visit in Boston, Prince Edward Island and Iowa on the re turn trip, iast Friday morning. Mrs. McEwen and the children were left in Iowa to visit her relatives for a short time.—Kearney Democrat, Sept. 1st. Jas. Mooney left Monday morning for his old home at Tingley, Iowa, and from there will goto Rochester, Minn., to have an operation for a long-standing case of rnpture. He expects then to go to Los Angeles, Calif., to spend the winter with his mother and two brothers residing there. We were in error last week in say ing the funeral of Mr. Fred Thode was under the auspices of the Ger mania Verein, as he was not a mem ber of that order. The mistake was made from the fact that prominent members of that order were active in showing their respect for their Ger man friend and neighbor. T. M. Reed and family, Will Hawk, .T. W. Long, S. E. Gallaway, Sheriff Williams, Walter Woznick, Mrs. Will French and daughters, Kenneth and Will Kay, Fred Bock and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goodwin were among those who took the Burlington, or whom the Burlington took, to the State Fair Tuesday morning. W. C. T. U. Convention The Sherman County W. C. T. U. I met in the M. E. church Thursday. Sept, Und, meeting one day later than annonnced on account of the rain on the day previous. After the devo tional exercises, the regular business was taken up until just before noon when Minnie Oltjenbruns, Iva Fross and Cecil Draper gave recitations, which were much enjoyed by the audience. A picnic dinner in the basement added to the pleasure of the day. In the afternoon Wiggle Creek delegation arrived with their president, Mrs. Alleman. and county vice president, Mrs. McFadden. The following officers were elected: presi dent, Mrs. O. L. Fross; vice president, Mrs. Jessie McFadden; cor. secretary, Miss Carrie Douglas; rec. secretary, Mrs. W. T. Draper. The reports from the local organizations were encour aging and we look forward to a year of effective work. In the evening a good audience listened to the fine recitations given by Miss Blanche Draper and Miss Slawson, the latter rendering the selection that had won for her the silver medal in Missouri. Miss Carrie Douglas in a few well chosen words extended welcome to all visitors. Some lively singing and an instruc tive and entertaining address by Mrs. Woodward closed a pleasant evening. On Friday Rockville was represent ed by Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Kittell. During the day various plans of work were taken up, discussed and pro vided for. Mrs. Woodward proved herself a good organizer and thorough instructor and both our local and county organizations have been bene fited by her stay among us. resolutions: Be it resolved by the members of the Sherman County W. C. T. U., in convention assembled: That we ex tend thanks to the Dastors of the churches of Loup City for assistance rendered: to the trustees of the M. E. church for the use of their building; to the citizens of Loup City for their hospitalitp, and to the singers and the childreu for their entertainment. Mrs. Eva Kittell, Mr. C. H. Kittell, Committee on Resolutions. Whew! How Is It, Cholly? The Republican feels pretty proud of itself. Two weeks ago we wrote an article for the editorial column of this paper and headed it, “The Re publican Ticket,” and in it we made mention of the candidates who stand on the republican ticket before the people this fall. The week following the Sherman County Times-Indepen dent printed an article concerning the fusion ticket of that county, and when we started to read it, we thought it sounded rather familiar somehow. We soon saw what it was, and found that the editor of that paper had taken our article of the week before, changing onlv the names and locations, and small details, and printed it as original matter, boost ing for the fusion ticket of Sherman county. Don’t you think it pretty good, when we write boosts well enough to make a pattern for demo crats?—St Paul Republican. Ex-Senator Fries of Arcadia, promi nently menoioned as candidate for the republican nomination for govern or, was in Loup City last Saturday for a few hours and gave these re publican headquarters a social call. The senator and wife have just re turned from an extensive trip to the Pacific Coast. As to politics, Mr. Fries admitted there was nothing doing of note as it was a little early for activities along that line. Sena tor Fries is well equipped in all ways to hold that important ottice and the republican party of Nebraska would be safely guided witii him in the chair of chief executive. If you want a dray in a hurry and get quick work, see Stewart Conger. E. Gr. Taylob, J. S. Pedler, C. C. Carlson. President. Vice President. Cashier -DIRECTORS W: R. Mellor, J. W. Long, S. N. Sweetland LOOT cm STATE BANK LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA.. Capital Stock, - - $25,000.00 Individual Liability, $250,000.00 This Daip 2-Wheel Sweep ONLY $16.50 I handle the Dain and Achme Sweeps and Stackers. Also carry a general line of Farm Machinery and Buggies and Wagons. T. M. Reed The Jmplepiept JVlap The Hail Storm the Other Night Reminds us that it is time to put up your screens. Come in anoiet us make you an estimate on those that you need. No matter what the size of the window or the number of the lights, we can tit you. Screens from 75c TJtd The Mites and Lice have Their Eyes Upon that Flock of Chickens A single dollar will get a gallon of Carbolinium. Paint your roosts with this and save the chicks. SEE US FOR SCREENS AND CARBOLINIUM KEYSTONE LUJVIBEpeO. Loup City, Ashton, Rockville, Schaupps, and Arcadia, Neb.