-Lose Your Money And It’s Gone But if you lose your check book, we will give you another In this lies the safety of paying all bills 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 You are tempting the hold-up man, so long as you carry a roll 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. Ine First National Bank, Loup City, Nebraska i ; nmkthwestern Till S ' HAY » 2 ‘1<> \ Few Harkri Quotations. C m. per t»u... .j*tj YA it - r • : . .s» «e ,*t| A*atx. ist t'Hi ............... .im* .it 1- per fan . I ”rr, ist b..,. . .JAj t. |*r dot. .!.») 15 '. js r Jt>. .O'*) S ■ r .s* koB, ;*er .*> ... .«*[ Time is Money. «4*< - Ir ai i Kv liable .»• * .* .'j'' ter M time. Henry M. Eisner. LOCAL NEWS. »er> s*t. r ;• ' ! «• iiit;!test market V>- t- : .sU^ . : >'..'vuneri l*ark. next rsia*, J joe i. v s * u' ;i.v! \isit«4menus at Ikv S 't'l.eshi '■ » » amt >v*ur house »ilh ml.tie vaJ aul autc «*■• K-st.» (wkMI ami «;vt |).e hufltest ttara*! fiw ! ■ '• iHs-ii.m; lt*> at Jea-' am ■*, l'i', m v5 TbiJSita.' : ***t .v «r house pautteti* S' » xa *1 t.v «a wv& s vv \i* hi* $>' It a.1 - < ***** <**t tm the *4 i * *. a »V,s see T V WA •» ■ ■ . * i 'ey* Ottha *.em*e*m x* h pa V tin* * % * * » i%s *****♦»*> | v*x> i*M tsi• *V h i'Xk iv* mam * Jp-v* on * ****** *Mlf X- * > S' ss*»»t i .*K** | K • w Ms *r lM|umiv*i ym**y«ers * x»v ** hi -CMKev. Nr** J. IjMMC. 1 finmi -pm? iwt M*4 . «'<*R-i *» C" M>'t»KWt * > I «t^ 41 t*» mu--’ • n* amt i«' ttw Mptmrt • tmtv : a- >ti»t v> thf >«w« --Bn*- «mrUi <41 - . .:< a.fa.fa - -rf for spniK piuiwf, V fMl Ta- • r returned Tuesday *» 1 > • T.9 t« litt Mcomaai rib mar - in faiitnp «n riper dray- »in VLK K»«r U«ir i.rrtl i*i - »s. -iff in pip. I1kT» from tlie L 4* ■ Mi. a Lipid *a. '1 ;» tita < r.-a otfi Co. pays • - pranr f r >* •• *1*1 jrrade PbortL m - ' > .rr. :»and t» roan*. L X. pairs. L of ammais Idtf hem added to Jenners Part. The n#« monte t cage *111 hr the finest in the l*»ft Ladies. call «t»'ne>iinr >am lirt»• 4ii »«< ».u will - tid speria bargains *a> t >>t will ifwaw joe and save (.»jf icjckeltnak. Mr- K /itieUi Bara* went to Anv M Loop < it} mill r» now running tii and nifht Yon rannut make a - bf try inf a sack of tl*eir • - le- neat job buy. For sale by dealer* in town Special price on .#«» pound *at». (fitHc a lively interest was taken n tie* meet mgs !«eid morning and aitnaoe last Sunday of the County May Sch» i ro'enUus. the dis fj-MH evincing much earnest ness an. ng its member*. Henry (j|.. ten left for Omaha and Urn n ~terday morning u> pur chase • ertain materials for the new brick » iord b «w Ohhen liras, hare cuntra ted to build at Arcadia. Ex ratattoo has begun on the IniilrM^t Time is Money. Buy a watch from a Reliable Jeweler and always be on lime. Henry M. Eisner. specials on sale at Conhiser's every Sat unlay. t all ami see T. M. Reed for Ma nure Spreaders. t*o to Jenin r's I “ark next Thursday, June 2. Opening nay. Special articles on sale at Con* hi*, r's every Saturday*. Highest cash price paid for your chickens at l.ee Bros. \V:n, Larsen i* building a large new l>arn on his home place. 1 M Reed sells windmills pumps an : a cent ra line of supplies. S*ork. the painter, uses white lead an : me. and *1. etve you cures. WANTED--Mei» i • break .uw* acres at 1 • w: .» r- See John " Long « C. C . or las tk*en seriously ill tl . tsi*' few days, but is itupreyiug. t i? isi: s;nv:a's on sa'e every s o ■! .. I..* in and sc« m. urday - S Klaio visited friends at Cbleslictd over a-t >-ndjo Toe Loup City Mills are now mak ing tl*e»r own rye Hour Vsk for it when you buy rye bow. Bennett s meat market vs the place to get yurcteet of steaks ball, oysters and every Huts* in his Line. Henry Jeanet has sec ured the lar gest number of exmeessrons for IMrk ■ Hsaimc day ever before secured Bvyy T Breakfast >\»od made at the ‘ .•-# v'rty bUiK ¥W sale at ati Wop l» y stores at a vents vet pound I've sale M> wtodetue tn east tvs*p CHy< or atd trade saw# for - v estate bt ytea* Avovyy'a ike are /acsu* *h vents vend V* .ream deleted at the steamers Jvtvsvv* y aavweeV y\v Jtnvh Athens neat to httt.v*'* yes .-efdas to attend the siiate wnMenee of the yseeeeaa hvahpe'va vhotvV rate av>yea atte of at* saves. nerd iee barbed wane at ptbves Vrat *si vase we mean.* I s. Nmhh. tHhonw iMR. V'*V VWw* and Viw. »>VWMV»HMabl M«mM & WV«a at twM ooJlflgy :*st FVkSav ; vnOwc. rrt-otwtnc Natr.r.la* noon It vo*. wwn" * 4ri' p>».iw X. t Kn <«■!». « on ->: . «* Iww your order »ftl> mtKt ’umber iinl or F is. Tay k». Bert of wrvtoe guaranteed Mrs, Sim Bmrier underwent an ■m-ran or vt Grand Island hospital ia#a Fn44? end rtx is now doing ntoel; and the catalogue houses, ud then five you figures below them. Musir Tot Memorial services and migration I*ay v.iil driven by tlie choirs of the three churches. Miss Li7.7.i» Leininger will Mnc a solo and Archie Kearns will (five tlte Gettys burg Address. WANTED--Tl>e undersigned wants to ;«sturr roar cattle. Have sir oundred acres of bottom land, good lowing water and plenty of shade. Writ*- or 'phone me. My plate is ;* so-wn as tlie Leiningei ran u in Washington township. Ki tiKNK Pattok. «»ur genial frie.Mi. J. B. Flint of Kearney spent a day or two last week usiting former friends Here. Tiie old soldier boy had just returned from the oid sold ers' reunion at Fairbury and through his untiring el! »rU secured Uie nect annual re uni "ti for Kearney. He is a roval good fellow. Ke». W Ilar.ier accompanied hi* wife U» the M E. hospital at O 'tana ast Uedne* lay morning, and '•,e underwent a surgical operation • •r a dangerous chronic ailment the Friday following. Saturday noon her . rein.on bc<-a:i e st> serious that the two tons were sent for. ami they drove to Kaverina, accompanied by J I Is pew. and went U» the bedside ■I tlieir moUier. where they have re niiinl since. Sunday a false report was current tiiat Mr* Harper had •-*--d away at s o'clock tlia* morn iti,- th agi, at tiuc time and since er iife lia* been hanging by the slender-st tliread and any moment word may come that she has yielded to Uie i^and of death. While latest report* are most discouraging, yet eaeli tour sustains hope for Uie best. Mrv Anna Dinsdaie was up from i‘aimer last Frida/, visiting at Uie borne of Jaa. Johansen. Site was ac companied by a brother. Dr. Thus. Greenwood, of Nottingliam. England, second physician in Uie great asvlutn in tiiat city, a physician of national repute in that country', and whom site had not seen for 28 years. Dr. Greenwood arrived from Uie Mother country about the last of April and intends returning Uie lint part of J one. The doctor, like Uie majority of stay-at-home English gentry, ac knowledges he had a very erroneous conception of the United States, ei perUng to find this part of Uie coun try given over to the cowboy and Indian and in a state of semi-civili zation. and ti pressed bis amazement to Hod all bis theories set at naught and the people up-to-date in every thing. We acknowledge a pleasant call from the genial doctor, who has but one serious failing—that he Is traveling through life in a state ol single blessedness In that he is certainly inexcusable. t* 1C l* cn Oi DC »C CC Grocery Dep’t Below we quote you a few of our “every-day** prices: cans Good Corn - - $ .25 big bottles of Catsup - .25 cans Cove Oysters • - .25 lbs good Jap Rice * - .26 lbs. Good Prunes - • .26 cans Good Tomatoes • .25 cans Peaches - • • .35 cans Apricots - • • .36 3 boxes Dr. Price’s Breakfast Food ...... 2S 3 boxes Egg-O-See - - *2S 3 boxes Indian Corn Flakes .25 2 boxes Post Toasties - .26 1 lb Good Coffee - - .16 1 lb None Such Coffee - .20 1 lb Oriential CoflFee - • .25 ; 3 lbs Barrington-Hall - 1.00 Your last chance to get a nice! little farm near town To acres—just across the west bridge. one mile out, $35 nor brother, John o. lXvuglass. Mrs heo. Keeler left yesterviay for Stanton, to attend Memorial 1‘ay services, and from there to Omaha, where 'he will l>c joined by Miss iVur Kecier, who will return home wit) her after a few weeks' visit at I haiVrte, low a Mrs s hoss re’timed home from St s * ■ as*. Friday, whither sire! h t iven ca. 1 by a misunderstood r mc ssit^,' he; mother's : itc-v», living a sister instead 1 • C met. ci tvfuwwi with her for a ptoi racted v cut. Tt»e Kurhugum passenger going east, after Mav 'Jv»th. will leave l.oup Ott.v about two hours later This wilt please our people who dad 7 o clock early Vo net t**ggage cream and eatress ready aud many who drive here to take that train. See time card neat wee* \Kvs tv a tee c*osed her school » Xw hi ted fc'rwho over one hundred matrons and i-wemte of the soWvd be*** tn yn-emtenc* A haU game, tertws-en iVhhv ree< and Moon VhtoL tn whw'h the tetter came out heat wet?, a toav v score- and a (Me* tern*** vssahwrtesi a e m*v he fas,ed be end threw owspemw arah id' «hb**ppv wadKWdn ha sh iettarKis adtfcoh aving the 'rinew above mewttowed MV a*e ha Haw the first teal teat, show a; the season KirsohS World's Vsteatest 1 Mama tic Company Thev earn a Hie Hand and Met.ropoHtaw Ordiestra. yi'int a concert on the main st reet at naan If vau ate a mush' lover don't fail to be present at Uie concert. It is free as t-he air vau breathe: (riven for your benefit. Manage vaur affairs to be down town when Uie band plays. Tuesday May SI. For Solo My home place, one (rood refrigera tor a man s saddle and a fine old 'iolln. T. L. Piloir. Notice 1 am offerim: for sale a number of 10-acre lots fr- m *!<0 to $125 per acre. 1*1 soon if you are desiring a sub urban Lome in Loup City. A. L. Zimmerman. Sell Your $100 Land \V Ter you improved farms at It KM to ISO person in Butler j county. Kansas, near Wichita, the tlarc-n sp ,>t of the Middle West. The- are going fast: sure to double in value soon. Look them over. $10 round trip from Lincoln. Xeb. 1‘ATTf )X-l’A IT<)X LAND CO. T A. Clark. Agent. St. Paul,Neb VAUDEVILLE VAUDEVILLE and the very best of vaudeville, too— j After the conclusion of the perform ance of King of tlie Cowpunchers, Mr. Kirsch has engaged for jour j delectation a superb coterie" of j celebrities. Each and every one se ! leeted for his or her merit as a fun ‘producer. Tiie ladies and gentlemen appearing in the concert are engaged for that express purpose and take no ■ part whacever in tiie dramatic event of tiie evening. Their principal num j Ijer is a spectacular comic opera j extravaganza, elaborately staged and ■ magniiicently costumed, and present i ed on a -<-aie of grandeur never be j fore otfer<*d outside of a metropolian icitv. startling scenes. bewilderWg • a -t. grand chorus of famous voices at; i a big show for a little price. J stay for the concert with KIHSCH’S King of tiie Cowpunchers, Tuesday evening. May 3L Dr? Goods Dept. Now is your time to buy your summer wash goods, before the line is too much broken. We handle all tiie latest and mo6t up-to-date frocks, such the Himalaya Cloth, 27 inches wide and 75 stiades. This won derful wasii fabric has been the sensation of the year, pos sessing. as it does, "tiie bril liancy, character and beauty of the richest silks at about one-fourth tiie cost and can hardly distinguisli between Himalaya and silks costing $1 to >1.50 per yard. It is ideal for suits, coats, evening and automobile wraps, evening gowns, shirt waists and chil dren’s dresses, and for every purpose where real silk is de sirable. Price, 35c per yard For sale by Loup City Hoc. Go. Class Play Good. The class play Riven by the seniors of our high school on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings fully sustained the Northwestern's prophecy of last week that it would be one of the best ever given by our home talent. Time and space this week will not allow of extended comment on the excellency of the cast, but each char acter proved the wisdom of the Northwestern's prediction of the talent of the class and the excellency of the portrayal of the individuality of each particular part. Our people gave the class the very best attend ance both nights, and the enthus iastic reception of the play and play ers spoke volumes in praise of the production and the way it was staged and portrayed. All honor to the class of 1910. Splendid music was furnisned by the Ashton orchestra. Ha! Ha!! 7 to 5 Tuesday Loup City redeemed itself in base ball annals for the spanking it received from the Arcadia boys, when they met Litchfield at Jenne'r's Park on the above day, and after allowing that bunch to get glorious ly happy over four scores in the first inning, refused to allow them but one more, in the seventh, and sent them home completely demoralized. Loup City was asleep and dreaming at the start, but the jolt'thev re ceived in the first started tliem'look ing for Halley's comet and they came back to earth with two scores to spare over the Litchfield fellows, the result winding up with the score standing 7 to 5 in favor of our "hemale" angels of the diamond. Jack Kightenour of the Monitor was taken home packed in ice to make him keep after the mortifying process. Mrs. J. A. Angler left Mondavi morning for an extended visit with a sister at Rochester. Minn. There will he a meeting in the! courthouse yard at 10:30 a. m. on Decoration bay, when a report will I be given of work done at the ceme tery, money collected and paid out j for fence, etc. Messrs. Nightingale! and Long will make short addresses. By order of president of Putty Club and president Cemetery Vid. The Methodist church was crowded to its utmost capacity last Sunday evening on the ocv asioi of the Bacca laureate sermon Indore the class of Idle Owing u> tiie absence ol Rev. Harper in Omaha, the services of! Rev Shepherd. Presbyterian pastor! at Pitch fold, were s.vuret and lie delivered a very able ami interesting! address, which was highlv appreciat ed hy all. Mr. H. V. Watts ol Broken R w has leaser) the lVehk'w opera house! tor one year from June 1st. ami will put on a vaudeville and moving pic-• ture sliow each evening during the summer months. Mr. Watts w ill equip equip the house with an elect rtc light ing plain or gel power from the mill. Ttie gentleman Is in the piano busi ness at Broken Row ami we under stand will open a piano house in l.oup City, and will move his family lie re in the near future. VHir people ww accord them a watte welcome to our goodetty. W* rygyjwd A sVJMi 0* Vh* WyilyYUiy IVIlygy IMfcXW V* Vyril. to m**1* IW s*vy*ml iWto yi ******** v V«n»^ Ow# yt yip*** t*» **# 5*.VO*K>* of K^VI*K>*>4 «* %*#«■ ygtt 4' Avon**** ift ***** FVW*WA ^%te» W*N%>, V V P*,***..* ** (('waylay **4 nkx^m. yd **w Wk^v. % fcc*,** *y> * %y«fex *w« to toy **tt y# »**#«*$. my *y* toft ww*y yd smyy*:f**d %#w*g to* *w»*j*. mW> gw***'**!* tots ***. %y>d toy ¥*#*«. y# KftMWfe *M Mf-Nv lf>*¥s>v smwrtlawd amewig t*y ?mkypfc. x grafteviwe tostotetoto toy Notto wwtoevw Sells Afa ratoto severe void mmbet jefcm. wfclh fvnpfWftapte tatofwg accompaniment In toe Lo«p river, toe front end of this week. mhieh occurred to an attache of one of our hanking insrituUons and a former resilient of Aurora, mho Is non a Loup City man. It seems the two unfortunate gentlemen mem over mest of the riser after some horses and on their return attempted to ford the stream. In doing so the horses floundered in the sand and swirl of the current, compelling the riders to dismount in mid-channel and engage in strenuous work to get themselves and the equines out of the mix-up. A box of good cigars: presented to the Northwestern mav I have a persuasive effect in keeping j further particulars from the public Born on the frontier, nursed on the boundless prairies: raised on the plains: educated in the saddle, that is the history of Frank Kirscli the owner and manager and Director General of The Big Show that bears his name. He is as proud of his an cestors as if they were kings and potentates, and well he mav be. as his family moved from Kentuckv long ere the principal tignre of The King of the Cowpunehers appeared on the scene of life and here tiiev have lived and here they live todav. owning and farming a vast area of land in Southern Kansas. As Mr. Kirscli advanced in years his mind pietured out a wild western play. He wrote the piece and plavs the leading character. This is in brier the history of the King of the Cow punchers. and their popular owner. Note the date. Tuesday. May 31. Star Brand Shoes Are Better—Every Pair Guaranteed MEIC2L t'45§9 -n>r •:• V !S *5H* BRAND SHOES Nar ‘ARfiSETRr These Shoes wear well, look well and tit well. Wear well represents the highest standard of value. They have all the style and comfort it is possible to put into a shoe and they possess better wearing quality than any other shoe sold at the same price When you once buy one of these shoes you will wear no other. We handle them in ladies', men’s and children’s sizes and in all kinds of leather. See us for shoes. Loup City Merc. Go. Time is Money. Buy a watch from a Reliable Jeweler and always be on time. Heqry M. Eisner. COMING! Loup City Tuesday, May 31 One Jolly Night Under A Big Tent Kirsch’s World’s Greatest Dramatic Show 60 People Presenting King of the Cowpunchers The Very Best Traveling Band in America Majestic 10-Piece Orchestra WHEN SHE WANTS a portrait of him, or he. one of her, we make them—the kind that pleases. DRAPER’S STUDIO1 LET EE GROW TOGETHER $85,000 represents in round numbers the Growth in De posits during the last year 59,000.00 represents the Increase in Loans to our patrons over the figures of a year ago. Which 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. it means that more of our people than ever before are profiting by a close alliance wit a strong, safe and well-managed bank. 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Farmers here have no fear of drouth, wind storms or hail storms THE BIG HORN BASIN is now so well started on its great wealth producing era that it not only appeals to farmers looking for new lands upon which to establish new homes under most favorable condi tions but appeals as well to the investor, who wants to turn his money quickly, and to the Business Man, Professional Man, Mine Operator and Manufacturer in new towns that are springing up like magic and where raw material in plenty can be handled at profit. The new line will reach Thermopolis about July 1st, con necting the outside world with one of the greatest health resorts in America. Cheap excursion tiekets first and third Tuesdays. Send right away for new booklet just off the press. D. Clem Deaver, General Agent Land Seekers Information Bureau 1004 Farnarn Street, Omaha, Nebr. CALL AND INSPECT OUR FINE STOCK OF BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, Apd Fann |\flachipeiy of All fCinds Yours for Business, T. M. RE