_Celebrate Your FOURTH OF JULY this year at JENNER’S PARK, LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA_ Professional Cards AAEON WALL Lawyer Practice* in all Courts Loup Citr, Xeb R H MATHEW. Attorney-at-law, A»i Badri AtMOttor. L*up City. Nebraska <». K. LONGACRE PHYSICIAN ait SURGEON Office. Over New Bank TELEPHONE C\LL. NO. 2* A. J. KEARNS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON i Im«ur* of T- ■ OeMni Loup City - Nebraska A. S. MAIN PHYSICIAN aii SURGEON Loup City. Nebr. '*« at KejAarr Tetrfdtum • • OMt-Ur ROBERT P. STARR 'MreaMWN 11 Mead Bonded Abstracter Lucr Cm. - Normia. ObIt art of AMm: booktucMBtj S. A. ALLEN. DE.YTiST IjOtf ‘ ITT - - NEB. •After up *tain is lit«- Bev Stair But IftiMtaf. W. L. MAk( Y. DENTIST, LOU? GITY. NEB OFFICE: E*»t Sad* PoiaUc Sauefe. FUm Manx HERBERT E. GOOCH & CO. flfoub»ir* mmA tftrrnlrr% .» Crain. Prnvisiuns and Stocks f'maie Wtm House •at of « Ur«(v n Hfl; . »iUi tiar nitmUtai of ioj* Vrteriia rj NHidat »m*hi end I*mti»tr> Ak ^ }<•;. aunuM to d»> or «jr»il h«ne >«-K ---'! I Core Nerve-Vital Debility Weak ACM. Drama Rupture. Stricture. Varicocele. Blood Poison Private Skin and Chronic Diseases of Men » U< Hk torsi If V4M J tari-wriPr * «u. ctoPr k **i-*.*S tbr> ftoii •* *. rw •» >i >* Ml ouaur 1MT . ■ »l *i. K* llfti r^r;»gf ■ i afirf aui otto- | ■ ■ L > *pr-» .toil y for if )«*« raftbut | • MI m- jrrwitoakll) To ail aUta it naa> ctarern TV ru«aiM>nrr app> Hilled to karate a rod ruttittitirini at the «d S**-t* on traveled road. maiin^ a entail brndand terminating at county Unc betueea Sherman and Buffalo county bec»tabti*lted. Hazard town dup ba» reported in favor of One nuUbliSKM tlenwf and ail objec tion* thereto or claim* for damace* h. lkio.— At - 1« o'ckvk Saturday rooming Mar >th me mere at U«r Munich de pot macrw»l of several hundred tourist* ail intent on rea> Ling < *ber an.mergau at tie earlis-st possible moment. so a* U> complete all prelimi naries tomard -ring seat' for the • l*a**u>nspei.*' of the morrow . When tbe gates at *i.e stalke mere opened, a ~-.rgn»g mass of humanity struggled to secure an early entry and tlien after tilling tiie provided train full tiiere mere Three more oar- added te-f re me Sully ieft the station. * »ur train ma» tie second of fully a d nm during tie day. The train ran in a s.’jtieru txiurs*- for some •<’ rr.lies, ti.en.-e me-t along tie edge of a beautiful i.ttie ake. armund the l«ase of a high mountain. 14*f miles furt:s-r and «derail n • rgau burst on < -r vis) nestled m tiie iiead of a »j«ie va.iey. almost entirely sur maM by tail mountain peaks. - no of mitich men* covered with a mantle of sjK.m, Tiie trst j«eak claiming at tention »»- Kofe with its huge r -e f ». ring ' ene t-»' or *»■* feet above ti* t »n v\ ,.-n me arrived at ti.e statiro me mere met by a motley ass. ably • f tiie inhabitants. some nearing tiie <|uaint costume of the n. j_ntasn Tyrolese, with a large featiier djcli in tiie lat. a roulti cokired vest and l.ighly colored trouv1 ers cot sl< si,, ct tiiat tiie knees mere bare, midle t! e green and whitest* k ing coming just below tiie knee and disappearing into tiie top of llieir i.eavy -nur gave unui a juairtt ap[«-araree Ti*-n a number < f tiie -iienhad nr hairand beard n re than a year - growth, which is one of tiie requisites f>»r an oppor tunity to perform in tiie play. One of tlie-e iong-iuured king-bearded men t • 4 our trnp and conducted u- to Uie"I*a—i-i*i-peii Committee" ami we were assignee to tlding. in wim h the seating tioor i- lililur feet and each row of -eats j rai-ed at* 'Ut three inches higher Uian Lite one in front, with an open end toward tiie north, outside of this | ti-. ling i- an -pen stage clear across the ml and about ->* feet in depth : in front of t m-enclosed pan in which tbe -enery is hung, the • -enter sec- j ti n being rtted up in regular stage ! -tyle. < *ti tlie oul-ide of thi- center —ti'jn appeared what was used a tlie streets of Jerusalem about !• feet on either side, tlien beyond tliat on one end »a- Um- liouse of 1’ilate and tlie liou*»- of Annas on tlie oUier. At m-K Sunday morning we wen- awakened by Uie ringing of tlie i ciiurrli beiltand at 7:*» the cannon ’.red Uiree quick sliots. and tlie people te-gan to -tream into tlie J Uieatre. ami when tiie cannon again bo mu i 'il I ■ . .ay to begin at - j O'clock every seat was tilled about » -• *• and in re than J-"**' -tranger were jeft outwide to walk tlie streets until Um- repetition to be given on ‘ t im- iii -rri>w. Tiie first ne was tlie IT- -gi-t and to selected volce-. to wn 12 sc pram *s. \2 altos. » tenor-; and * La—e- which comprise the d. -ru-. Tine singers were dressed in Uie richest of 1 toman costumes! a»»d each with mog streaming hair and tlie u-n old enough with long j heard- Tlii- chorus was one of the w. ndcrful feature, of the play, it; ♦* ing «« ta-iirel. with nurab-r- of .j.M-ndid sdo voices in each [art. ami tim- wonder of alt was Jacob Hut/., j U •- -cadcr <-f tiie chorus, who al U ugh <4.: years of age. has a most uiagnilicenl solo or cliorus voice. - :ue 1 - or •_*" times dur.ng tlie efiUre performance, and tiiii time they appeared some living taloeau wa- given, some of the .^bps te iiemg "Tlie Son. of Jacob oinspire agaiti-t J jseph". "Joseph - Id into Homiage". "Tlie departure A Tobias from iiis borne". " Vashti r* juried and K-tlier chosen tjueen", Tim- Mar-ruin lineWilderness". "The <1 rains hr -ght fr -m< anaan". * Sam r« destroying tiie Temple", etc.,etc. In Um-sc tableaus tlie variety of cos -ume. Uie posing, immobility, length of time and realistic detail were per fectly wonderful. Then the balance of tlie play wa. tlie history of Christ from Um- time he appeared iu Jerusa lem riding on an ass led by the be loved diwiple John, when he was met by the multitude with waving; pa: m branches, hi. overturning of the ware- of tie- traders in tlie temple and Uiey togeUier with the high priests manifested a constant in osterit zeal in -c-uring his conviction ami cruciliction after his betrayal by Joda-. with Um- aid of tlie influence of < aaaphas and Arina- which both 1‘iiate ami Herod, each in turn tried U> avoid, but finally, politician like, leiwcd to Um- request of the majority and Um- i.arch through the street- of U* city, staggering under the load of Uie cross relieved by Simon, and tnaily Um- nailing tzi the cro-s. rais ing it up into it. socket between the two rubber-, tlie piercing of his side i Infiii MiiMii HpuriHi iiK? uhmid. iiiak BtlflC tiiis part of tlie scene horribly realistic, tin- taking down of tlie body fr-.iu Uir cmw lad placing it in the tomb. Uie bursting of tlie Uilnb. tlie appearance ami talk with Marv Mag dalene ami tie linal ascension was wonderfully true to life. Anton Lang a* tlie Christ, was a liiing image of Ue-picture' of Uie Christ a* sliown in I looks ami acted tlie part in a <"bristly manner, but tlie oub 'banding ligure in tlie play, on ac count of his conception ami delivery of Uie part was Judas, acted by Johann /.wink, a painter, in the cruritirUod seem- Anton Lang hung upon Uie cross for Is minutes am] to all appearances from tlie audience was lie Id Uie re by Uie nails through his hands ami ieet The morning session lasted until 11:45. when we were dismissed for dinner arid tlie afternoon session began at 1:45 and ci-ised at In the audience were many notable characters, among •bom were Uie King and ljueen of Sweden and a Bishop high In rank in Uie Homan Catholic church. Five traiu- were run bark to Munich im mediately after Uie plav closed, but it scarcely seemed to diminish the crowds in Uie narrow streets of the 1 Ullage and at s o’clock that night it was stated that more than J.ouo ticket* were reserved for the |>er f or malice on Uie morrow. Tlie origi nal intention of Uie committee was I ui give Uie play eiery Sunday from Uie middle of May until Uie'middle of September, with Wednesday plays during Uie monUis of Juiv and Aug ust. w iicn tlie great crowd of tourists were eipected. but the arrangements are such Uiat should more |>eople apply for anv one act than tie seated. Uie piai will be repeated on Uie morrow. Tlie mode of selecting the persons for Uie characters of tlie piav is very interesting, but would make Uiis article too long, but suffice tn say. Uiat no married woman is allowed to take parts Tlie only reason Riven that 1 heard was that they must look after the feeding of the visitors as their part in the success of the enterprise. The charges for very ordinary hotel fare i- ?.'» per day. W. R. Mkllok. The Loup City Mills will pay Omaha price for a few loads of oats or rye E. C. Taylor, Owner. Free! Free! I • ginning July 1st. I will give fr«« witi every dozen of my ls-st pictures a beautiful celluloid medallion. A few years ago I put out a great many of these prettv little souvenirs and all who were fortunate enough to s.- ure one will testify to tlieir dura 1. it; and beauty. Edgar Draper. Try M. Xickolaus. the drayman, for c)ui«k and satisfactory service. Loav. orders at tlie Key stone. Lein inger s >r Taylor's elevator, or phone his residence. *. on lot. K. of P. Memorial Program Marmion Lodge No. Ill K. of P., bv order of the Grand Chancellor, will observe their Memorial I'ay at the Opera House Sunday afternoon. JunetMth. Knights and their fami lies are earnestly requested to be present and the public is cordially invited. Program as follows: Instrumental solo - Miss Odendahl Invocation - - Rev. \\\ C. Harper Quartet Messrs.Johnson and Allen: MissesLiuieand Florence Leininger Address - Knight Robt. P. Starr Solo - - - - Mrs. Herbert Watts Address - - - Knight J. S. Pedler Recitation.Miss Byers Quartet. Messrs. Smith and Johnson M isses Addieand Florence Leininger Address - - - - Knight A. Wall Quartet. Messrs. Allen and Johnson Mi»esLi/jr.ieandFlorence Leininger All Knights, members of Marmion lodge or \ idling Knights are request ed to meet at their Castle Hall Sun day afternoon. June 26th. at 1:30 p. m.. prompt. All Knights having badges in their possession, la? sure and bring them to Castle Hall for use upon that occasion. A. J. Johnson. C. C. DRUGS! DRUGS! AT Swanson & Lofholm Pharmacy Dealers in Pure Drugs. Patent Medicines. Perfumery, Sta tionery. Sundries. Paints. Oils. Varnishes. Brushes, Class. Etc PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED —-_ Linoleum Linoleum Has Advanced 6 to 10 cts. a Yard And its liable to go higher, but we have not raised the price much... 16-4 Running Yard. .$2,751 8-4 Square Yard.55C 10-4 Square Yard. .55c You had better take advantage of these prices before they go higher H. P. Fcrdinandt Furniture Co. Cement Blocks We now have a large supply of Cement blocks on hand for_ * We are now in position to put in Cement Sidewalks And guarantee to give good satisfaction Call and Get our prices Loup City Cement Block Co. GUY STOUT, Manager. IiOW BOUND r™n Beginning February l and ending De _ i eember 20,1910, very low Homeseekers’ rates will be in effect the first and third Tuesdays of each month to the West and Northwest via the Union Pacific “The Safe Road to Travel” Dining car meals and service “Best in the World.” Ask about our personally conducted tours to Yellowstone National Park. For full information, address your Local Agent or G. W. COLLI PRIEST HAY TOOLS Are now the order of the day. Our stock is com plete and the prices are right. HAYPUFST-GALLAWA* HDW. eo. | TUESDAY,JUNE 28,’! j t is the i | Next Excursion to the \ 1 Famous ScottsBIuff Country l Only a few more trips and the land xor sale there will all be gone. We have a better irrigated land country than around Greeley or Fort Collins Why do I know? By talking with land owners from there who are coming to Scotts Bluffs and buying land now, as they realize and know they are getting in on the ground floor and at the ordinary dry land prices, while the land there is worth from $150 to $300 per acre. Don’t say or think you are too busy to go now, but will go later. Get busy and GO TUESDAY as you have plenty of time to arrange, and you will never regret the trip. Respt. yours, P. O. Reed, Loup City, Nebraska Associate Agent With PAYNE INVESTMENT company S. E. Corner 15th and Farnam Streets LAND MERCHANTS OMAHA. NEBRASKA “BRAIN,” NO. 58929 3 Years Old, a Dark, Dapple Cray. Weight I9CC Pounds Owned by Mellor & Johnson SEASONMondays, Fridays and Saturdays, St. Elmo Barn, in charge of H. J. Johansen: bul ance of each week at their farm, northeast of Loup City. TERMS OF SERVICE. 15.00 to insure mare with foal: *20 00 to insure colt to stand and suck. If mare is traded, sold or removed from county, foal bill «>f same will become d e and I will expect immediate settlement. Care will be taken to prevent accident, but will i -1 be responsible should any occur. ACTUAL PHOTOGRAPH OF “BRAIN” WHEN TWO YEARS OLD