x Lose Tour Money I And It's Gone But if you lose your checu book, we will give you another. In this lies the safety of paying all b its by check on this bank Your money is se cure. yet ready to use as you require it. and your check forms the best possible receipt. 4 You are tempting the hold-up man. so long as you carry a role of bills Better carry your cash in this bank and rest easy. The oldest, largest in cash resources and most carefully managed bank in Sherman county. l. me First National Bank, Loup City, Nebraska THE NORTHWESTERN TirKMT MAYS. M« A Fr* l&rart On«taJi«n* C jer in. _ ..... (T ^ i* Wrjt. .. xw <4 JO (JH* ^rrfaa ...Jtna X i. *- .—r : . 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"XaiisLeiM r a.1 rs do a *, tell your px-d - t «u pnn» IroHi Lite v a Lur:» re .a -r.no > rta-aert Cn pMB Mb ptafti tgt o< - at ti«r f-waaj-rt bore. L L«*a«! Uaa«! Lmu»! Lmd>! ti ml I «lilf L ii« at Uw^t' rilr* at J«hl ". Uu\ .tme'.i . * 30.1 U* < 'dlPK ut| -* Tr a* me*. ind> • a *» *‘*r a .. T I ’-u'*- K<>*1 a*lr a: 11* L iif X. • For a* at aJ. L -p «V - *«■ nt at i nau p?r p -j*»d : * «a.«- »,» hi(tfralrA(nt»ra i. - :*_r aai t•« aaa. L X. •inn Loa? CStf. S«te IVat. : i». (/ir. / Hi f tut: i»»l fnt»i »/'«ac *ia|jrur. priratf a a>f T:jc ‘ jog*r irat* art- jr. t - r.o, froa aufluat >• air >t- uc. f . ail rr*. U« «aktr< a.ad 4 ► 'v. -t- a Lum a*.. Trj -■ it .td. (tr, lor (tb- ra louw * *%ci*i4.in4 «a»: Inr Eoua. ~4 at.i «n tiiar 'ji^ied «.uoi * iai^rtaf XiaV iajaita. * L-p Otf sail* It **>• r Juune — at.i airfat. Yoa n*-*--* rtit a i«i trrtatg * tpek of U*e>< r -**.'*- t**t too toej. For sa** U* fcaioB » towa.’ Sfena prkr a «». j,, jjk! Atata. ‘ henne*; pay* the t ..-he*: market price for bfde» a. and wr T M Ih-ed fur Ma nure >; reader*. ia articles -n *a.e at Con t-u-r % e .ef> -*at-rday. f » —' a*:, it; ? ;(. ail oa L H >p*hr. ;• <» iieej WeWt to * Icaia on t»u--T' *. - palfi'.er us*-* white lead ari £*. a idwl. jfll e V IHi Tltf JTe^s > r Sa.e A .-*erk>-oid heifer ci in...re «*f Frank Osaatowsfci. * r.i — r .** •»}>►- !a - n *aie every "a:_rii t»o in and see. Saturday. ~. La. the *rea: dramatic piay. »!:■.- ,er» :jo.! L .. a»a> La* * J to Andy ■ .idtea tiie cottage now oocu* pied i# A Boone The L -r 1 .:> M: * are n » mak a** *J^:r own rye dour Ask for it ».«r. >u_ Uiy rye riu-r. ikrruietl - ra: .arwet i» tie place t '•.»»»* r»j.. . y--_ers and eierytiarar n • .* ilne. % rir ha: a: ti.e .. -a of V- a*** \( -- vr: _r L nd*.-en tj * XT^e i ree« a-: Ti. -r-i^y A- a'- pa ivu a>*! for r-aa. ;r . ere*3 at tie- creamery EtvrsM i h«.a*euv'C«». v - fnMB oata K new* »i Hi bis finilt ] - ■ v «l read the b k lb- Elam. should Ht fail ■*■ ' * ra : 'i: 1' > i- red that a baby hoy amied t r i<3>n t! - ii.-me f Mr. a'« V> ft; !• inf at Grand is aria ,»•" >a»day - - ■ - - ■ ■ » *■'- - y - si ' ' i “■3r ia. !i*rfa:ii' * *a - fat »; ; -a- . and sue 5 oar packet 1* 'k Fcasdc ftV.tirmum left the 23rd ' ~ <>Tr - .. ft . !> i>'.< ft T it. .*• m .ft ■_ ding residences i -r the l»raper Bros. If ;t - »ant a dray, pi ne A. L- Eo derJee. t on 53. or leave your order * ~:ther i -- urd or E G. Tail r Hest ~ - • jtaranteed • • t lore-: t_ j*. I- -c nandt. tie 'aw.-t Ear. »: duplicate any ■ * — - ■=>■.'' a* a c-** houses. iM trir-r give y _ tig ores bei.»* tlem. *e liave a.r-a:i r-oeiied a tine it * v f gradt-a:-ng ; r- — nt-~ a nr. w. ; or pea-ed to >:. * them u> you any uiu Henry M. E -ii-r. tie reliab.e je»rirr Try M. Xirkatao*. tie drayman, ‘or yuick and satisfactory service. Lea - -tiers at ibt Keystone. Lein ng*-r » r Taylor :» e r rater or phone ids residence. »• on 1C. Mrs Lir/ie M s .noe.l of iirai a* » iad been fere visiting ter n.- ■- Mrs Ida Lambert, returned - e ist Friday. Her daughter » remain •*. »♦ time . -nger at tie in me of Mrs £r. na McCray WANTED—"Hie _ ode-signed wants to pasture fonr cattie. Have sii t,-itred acre* of bottom land, food ainp water End plenty of shade Write or phoee me My place is wrfeat is »n-wti as tie Leininger find, in W'a-hingt- m township. El i.KXE I*ATT<*X. Young women coming to Omaha a> ■ wtrangers are mviteu to visit the] Young W .men s O.rKian Associa tion building at St_ Man's and ITUi street. wnere thev will ae directed bn sL tatee boarding places or otier w -ted Lcok for our Traveler's Vi f a; tie T ni.-n station. i:<-' H. vur.l »mi »ife of Wesl Km» i h wa. th.ted this week with V'* li if|uiri> W 'tlirr. Wo Larsen ■tid *»n. .t. ieai -g for itoror Tues ia» * r*« :«* Tliey had tieen at saltwater to attend tlie marriage the rnert-nd »• sister. and Mr. Larsen ' <*e '-ter >.ndat and brought them h our Urn a 4ioft »Mt ►_r p «altf t*M»e painter. George >u»ri oreOf»t*d hit birthday anni • -sar; Mav 1 lie •rrlerine tie Xonh • t-» rrfL ar'y i Kit his brotner. Harrr F S: h * Iswe liome is at incum K> and who will also eneaUr hi- mrtiiday anniversary a s>ot Uw tiai- lie reals tiie third number oi the best paper published in hi» brother's home. Tbe city council i t investigate, the safe »»■ fc und inviolate and ail content.' 1 safe, exploding the theory of bank r Jberv The origin, then, was sup p ~ed to be caused by the carelessness ! ‘ parties in the drug store smoking • tin evening previous and probably' cause : ii> a cigar thrown to .'neside. " natever the cau>e. the destruction was made complete, there being no ■ ' r~ : r :ec*.i n in the village, and tiie ■ - r • »ind bl wing making all efforts f the bucket brigade futile. The -s to ti.e drug store is said to be about si. * . partially covered by in '-rance. The bank loss or insurance b not >.Di»n tons. The bank was wned by ti.e Jensens of Boelus. »«’ -nierstand Mr. I»wehus of tlie firm • ‘ Nie.s n k Dwehus. general mer unts f Rockville, being the cashier If vo- want some good alfalfa or* : iv. —r E. B Coming. Mr- skip Thrashes goes to Grand -ixitd - Sat u rday for a >-rgica operation. v. Henry French came up from r * >: nday toy in his wife n -is:: to the :.ome folks. 1 -gt * *ven w.re of ali sizes, and ir * i wi.-t at prices that will • - •• .• L. X. Smith, ‘phone D -■» He* f the Industrial Soci : 1 Ye'tvtenan church will. Mrs. H. G. Hosier next " rdne>day afternoon. Mi" Irene Williams gave a May .-art. M nday at her home in west up < itv. A splendid time was en.’oved by the young people. Mr>. Fred stehr and daughter. Mr- Wn. Cords of Grand Island, are visiting with their sister-in-law and aunt. Mrs. Henry Ohlsen. Messrs Art Eisner, Dr. Allen. Dr. L ngacre and C. C. ('arisen drove vt r to (*rd Tuesday evening. In the Eisner auto, returning yesterday morning. Jay Cole again became a happy papa M nday of this week, a litUe daugi.ter arriving at their home that evening. Jay is a Roosevelt man through and through. « W Conhiser was taken ill a~‘ Friday w-ti an attack of acute in.:,gf~'.i n. which kept iumnnnlined to id* 1 roe for several d»j*. but is ■•s ier ne sa* isfactorily at preset.:. Lu>: w-r-k Thursday gave u* a little -aste 'Urn uer with the govern ' lent t erir. meur registering at ' dcgr-T ie folk wing day it was oid er ugh to make an overcoat comf rtabie to the w**rer. >. \ 1‘ratt i.as rente*! the brick sior* at the rear of the State Han i iinv and i> having i: fft'ed up :rirnesha{dap. wliere she went to consult a specialist in regard to her continued ill health. The reverend went to continue his treatment for throat trouble. The Swanson & Lofholm drugstore have just received and placed in posi tion a new prescription case It is a beautiful piece of furniture and as handr a~ a pocket in a shirt. The tx»v> are thoroughly progressive and up-to-date. The encampment of Odd Fellows of this city met in regular session Tue^da' evening and put on degree work. The lodge iias made wonder fu advancement since its inaugura tion tiere some tiiree months since, now numbering 75 members. The city council on Tuesday swore in Uj« new councilmen. Messrs. Crissj and Swanson, re-appointed R. P. Starr as city attorney and Peter Howe took tlte oatii of office as the: new city clerk Saloon licenses were ' to T. II. Eisner. Win, Graefe! and M. C. Mu lick, also pool hall t license to S. A. Pratt. (■ incident with the arrest of Bill Ho ; h last week Tuesday and his being brought to Loup City that, evening Johnson, the barber, left , that night for other pastures. It is la:wed Johnson came here from I Co incil Bluffs, also, and that Bolph had hern inquiring if a barber named Johnson was Loup City. Parties putting tin? incidents togetlier are wandering i: there might be anvj 1 connection bet weer the two. Holmes-Daddow At the home of the bride's parents ten miies southwest of Loup City. Wednesday evening. April 27. lfilb. Mr. Don C. Holmes and Miss Mvrtie Itaddow were joined in the bonds of wedlock by Rev. H. A. Strohl. in the presence of more than one hundred relatives and friends. Mi<> Cecelia Goodwin was bridesmaid and Mr Robert Holmes the best man. The groom is a son of Mr. George Holmes of near Ravenna and one of the mo>t highly respected young men of that community. The fair bride is the only daughter of Mr. Joseph Daddow and one of the most popular young ladies of Clay township. They have the good wishes of their many friends. After the ceremony a sumptuous supper was served to which evervone present did justice, after which their friends and relatives presented them with $40n worth of beautiful and ! useful presents. * M. E. Church Nest Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Rev. L. H. Shumate, District Superin tendent. will preach. At 8 p. m the pastor will preach the third sermon of the series to t young men. the subject is. •'The Strength of Manhood." A cordial invitation is extended to all. Presbyterian Bulletin Next Sunday morning the pastor will preach on -Two Sauls”, and in the evening the subject will be. •Two Souls". Everyone is cordially ! invited to attend. This evening Thursday we desire an unusually full attendance, as the pastor will give a confidential. talk j on his lea\e of ab>ence for the nest two months and its real significance. Let every member of the church plan to attend. The ladies' Aid Society of the M. E. church will meet with Mrs. A. B. Outhouse nest Wednesday afternoon. W. T. Draper returned home from Omaha Tuesday evening, not having to undergo an operation for interna, hemorrhoids, as noted last week, the physicians diagnosing i.is trouble as being partli caused by muscular rheumatism. l>r. A. C. Evans and wife returned Monday noon from a call to the bed side of Dr. Evans' father at Mapie ton. Icwa. where he is visiting after his stop of a day here on his way | from ids home at Los Angeles. The doctor left his father much improved in health. John Wall was in the city a few hours last Thursday on his way home from a trip down into Tennessee with Troy Hale. While in the confines of, the southern democracy, he visited the historic battle ground at Mur-j freesboro and many other points of i interest. Memorial services will be held in the M E. church. May SnJi. lido, at fcfcS* a. up. Rev. Harper delivering the sermon. Members of all the! churches and friends in Loup City and vitfnity are asked to unite in thisservice. Program for I>ecoration Day given later. Rev. and Mrs. D. W. Montgomery last evening entertained the officers of the Presbyterian church and their , families at the manse, a most en joyable time being the result. I»aintv refreshments of chocolate. >and wiches. ice cream and cake were served by the hostess and daughters The las: word received from Mr.’ and Mrs. W R. Mellor. who left fora three months tour of Europe, was that tliey sailed for Liverpool Apr;. ~ They will spend several weeks in England and while there will be at 5 and Haymarket Square. London. From England they expect to go to the countries on the continent — State Journal. May 1st. Attorneys Nightingale and Starr went to Ashton Tuesday morning on legal business connected with an injunction gotten out against the saloons of Thos. Jamrog and John Goc by Wm. Knutsen. the park man. i Mr. Nightingale was attomev fori Knutsen. while Mr. Starr and Judge Wall are the attorneys for Jamrog and Goc. The hearing has been set for Saturday. When St. Elmo was offered as a dramatic production the wise ones shook their heads and rightfully so. j for judging from the success the play i nas attained, proves conclusively that history repeats itself. The book of st. El mo lias had a sale of | 4.01*0,000 copies and upwards of twice that number have read it. This op portunit* affords our theatre goers to see this greatest of ail dramatic < efforts at the opera house. Saturday evening. May 7. Secure seats early at Conhiser's. E. C. Dyer came up from Fullerton Monday evening of this week on busines.- Since going Lock to hi> ! old home at Fullerton. Mr. Dyer has taken a trip out into Montana and ! invested in land in tlie Judith Basin ! country, about the center of that | state, and in about ten days moves to that country to make liis future! home. Mr. Dyer speaks most en- ; thusiastically of the future tiiere and tldnks it the Promised Land in this j eartliiy pilgrimage. Mrs. Bose Bishop of Boyd county arrived here last Friday on a visit to her mother. Mrs Geo. Keeler, and two brothers and sister here. Mr. Bishop coming to join her Mondav j evening of this week. There was a j family reunion of the mother and ti»e children here Tuesday afternoon. Wednesday morning Mr. and Mrs. Bishop returned to their home, bv ! way of Omaha, where Mrs. Bishop will consult a specialist on a supposed cancerous growth on her face, so pronounced by several physicians and which was caused by an ulcerous tooth. Mr. Bisliop has sold a por tion ol ids property in Boyd countv and with his wife will remove soon <.o Montana, where he has bought an extensive tract of land. Rev. Joseph James returned from Shelton Tuesday, where be bad been to preach for the Baptist people the Sunday previous. While there lie accepted a call to the church, where lie will begin his pastorate as soon as the congregation here accepts his resignation and will relieve him of the charge which will probable be within tlie next ten days. Rev. James has also purchased' propertv at Slielton and so far as he knows at present will make that village his future home, as he desires to make a permanent lmme at once and is well pleased with tlie town and people. I His son. D. W James, arrived at! Slielton from I>enver Sundav and j will make his home with his parents' there until his health is permanently improved, his physician prescribing absolute rest for perhaps a rear vet. before lie may again take pastoral charge of any church. New Cement Block Co. The Northwestern Is glad to note any and all improvements in LoupCity and Sherman county, and to this end Tuesday afternoon we took a look though the Loup City Cement Block ; Co.'s big building and watched them turning out the finished cement j blocks. The factory is a cement ! block building. -toxtw feet, one story, and is one of the most noticeable : monuments to Loup City's business enterprise. The company is com posed cf A. O. Zimmerman and Gut Stout. :.nd tiiey are well equipped witii machinery ami material to turn out from dot) to * )docks evert tei liours. having ^ -.a corse p oe gasoline engine »ttHM ruu> .lieu mixer, u ma< nine i„> o < m piopei proport ni'. 'It- *an i ami cement t make e; n block a counterpart u ill. other, ana an of t i- ten best com posit in. Tney ha>e three machine* I for making cement blocks, one Tor I chimney work alone, and two others tvliicii turn out block* of various thickness and size for foundations, walls and all parts of buildings in which cement work forms a part. Tl»ey purchase cement by the car load lots and are prepared to turn out an immense lot of work in the i shortest possible time and of the ! very best quality and evenness in | composition. They are also prepar I ing to erect another block house at the rear of their factory forTlie, grinding of alfalfa and corn In the i front of the building A. L. Zimmer-1 man has his real estate ofiice and j w ill attend more or less to the office ' work, thereby . relieving Mr. Stout,! who is the superintendent of the; mechanical end of the business. The Northwestern i~ glad to call atten tion to this new enterprise in our city, and we believe a look through the factory wl.en the boys are turn ing out work, would be very interest ing a* wel: as instructive, and prove a surprise to many. as it was to the reporter, to get an insight into tiie way it is a ne and the manner, method and mode of turning out cement blocks as done by this com-; pany. Fees Paid in Advance Owing to the tardiness of those having sheriff s costs iu civil suits in paying sa::.e when the;, should, caus ing me bo advance various amounts aggregating between one and two hundred dollars. 1 will hereafter in sist on such costs in aB civil suits being paid in advance, as the law prescribes. Those interested will piease bear this in mind L. A. Williams DR. J. R. GREGG VETERINARY SDR6E0N I have located iu Loup City, with the intention of practicing Veterina ry Medicine. Surgery and I»entistry. All calls promptly attended to day or night. Phone 3-on-U'':. 1MIHEN SHE WANTS ® ■ a portrait of him. or he one of her, we make them—the kiml that pleases. DRAPER’S STUDIO LET US GROW TOGETHER $85,000 represents in round numbers the Growth in De posits during the last year 59,000.00 presents the Increase in Loans to our patrons over the figures of a year ago. /hich means that this bank has grown in the con fidence of the public, and has grown in ability to be of genuine service to its clients. t nr eans that more of our people than ever before are profiting by a close alliance wit a strong, safe and well-managed bank. There's a profit for you in becoming a depositor with the LIP CITY STATE UK Capital and Surplus, s 37,500 Moving Time IS ABOUT HEHE And you will surely need some CARPETS. RUGS, Lipoleupi, Portiefs, •Wipdow Shades, Lace Guftaips, Wall paper, FURNITURE PIANOS AND ORGANS When you need anything in my line, don’t for get I meet all competition. H. P. Ferdinandt Furniture Co. Plan Early For yqup suiviNiEp loop Pacific Coast: From June 1st. low round trip excursion rates to the Pacific C>»as , and on sjn?cial dates April to Julv. still lower Coast Excursion rates. Yellowstone Park: All indications point to a larger number of Park Tourists dunng the summer of 1V*10 tuns ever before. The tour rates are very low, and include at tractfve diverse routes through Colorado and Salt Lake City. To the East: Special rates will be in effect to eastern cities and resorts. Definite announcements should be made within the next thirty days. Rocky Mountain Tours: Tourist rates during the summer to Denver, Estes Park and Colorado resorts, H»x Springs, S. D„ Sheridan and Ran Chester, Wyo., for the Hie Horn region, Cody (gateway for Holm's personally conducted camping parties through the p,.rk , Thermopolis. Wyo., the wonderful Hot Springs resort (railway completed July 1st. Homeseekers' Rales: First and third Tuesdays for investors sr a’wi -eekers throufrh the newly developing sections of tire west ■ Gel in touch with the nearest ticket acent. or with :v<\ and let us tell you what you want to know. L. W. Wakeley. General Passenger Agent 1004 Famanrt Street Omaha. Nebr. “BRAIN,” NO. 58929 3 Years Old, a Dark, Dapple Cray, Weight 1900 Pounds Owned by Mellor & Johnson Will Stand the Season of 1910, at their Farm Norther: t of Town TERMS OF SERVICE.15.00 to insure mare with foal: $•_*■> no rc cult to stand ami suck. If mare is traded, sold or removed from countv. f. a bid i.| s-um* will U«omne due and I will expect immediate settlement. Care will be taken iu pr. v < nt mvideu, but will uot be responsible should any occur. ACTUAL PHOTOGRAPH OF “BRAIN” WHEN TWO YEARS OLD