For JULY 18th to 23d, Inclusive nHp|Bjr ^^Bp||ip la order to gat rid of all of oar summer goods and make room for our fall goods: which will begin to come in the first of August, we are going to put on a Slaughter Price Sale which will brii g thJ quick. This sale will bn for six days only, and if you do not getin on this, you will miss it Our loss will be your gain. Remember, 6 days only, to close out our entire summer goods and odd ends, commem the morning of Saturday, July 18th and ending on the evening of Saturday, July 22d. Grocery List: compare Urn uric** with your country agent'a. We think you will And that we can rove you the Freight Coal OH. no freight per cal. oaly l«e hxtra fancy Select Tomato— I can. for . Sc Lxua fancy Select Pane, 2 cam . Jie Apples, dried eiua fancy,2It* .25c Apricot* dried per lb. lie l*rii—. Seats Clara extra, 3 lbs. .26c Katrine. « Crown. 4 pounds. 25c Canned Fruits Arkansas A )bena Peaches, 2cans tic Black gasp harries 2 cam.35c Package Food Cereals ktUsr'i Com flake, 2 large pkga -25c Poat Tunis. 2 large pkga.25c EggO-bee. 3 pkga..25c C ream at Wheat. 2 pkga.Sc shredded Wheat. 2 pkga. 25c iir Prices Food. 3 pkg*. 25c Canned Salmon lotumlda River Salmon. 2 cans 25c Alaska End Salmon 2 cam. 35c elude* End sockeye flat per can. -25c Pice e Bn good Jap Bice for. . 25c 3 Jba fcUrtteaa extra fancy bead . .25c Cove Oysters ie*Ba» l5o Laundry* Soap* **"* 25c White FMl. per lb.86c Barrel, enly. .«6.25 Try our flour. Wo han dle Schuyler and Loup City brands. few of Our Drees Bargains 110e and 12c black and white percale, in this sale. 8c Regular 10c and 12c blue, gray and brown.. 10c All regular 15c and 12*c lawns and 'batistes. 9c All regular 18c and 20c lawns and batistes. 12 I-2c All suanaer Voiles, regular 25c value, down to. 18c All Himalaya doth, regular 35c sailer, now. 23c This doth is most highly recommended for Suits, Skirts and Jacket. Durbar Suiting, regular 35c value, marked down to... 23c Oyamo Silk, regular 35c seller, in this sale. 22c One piece only Kivere Silk, regular 60c, now.. 35c One piece 60c Ariel Silk, in this sale. 35c 60s China Silk, in this sale only. 40c $1.25 Taffeta Silk, in this Sale. 98c All Worsted Dross Goods go at a Cut Price Regular 66c and 50c goods in this sale.48c All oar $1.00 and 75c values, in this sale.73c Regular $1.25 values, in this sale.. . 98c Ribbon Sale A new lot of Ribbons just in for this sale. As you well know we sell our 10c Ribbon for less than other merchants buy. Per yard 10c Ladies’ Waists will all go at Cut Prica. Henr.prson f'nrfiot Tr* one of our Corsets. You will wear nc ucliUciaUll \ /UlBcl other. This is one of the best fitting corsets. Trunks and Suit Cases VS? »!£ We pay the highest market Price for Produce. Dress Shirts *3.50 regular, in this sale at_#2.9* **-00 to #7.00 Skirts, in this sale 4.9*) Ladies' Wash Suits No. 1212 reg. #0 suit, at.*4.9* No. 1221 #7.30 suit in this sale . 4.9* No. 1227 *10 suit in this sale_*».49 No. 1145 #o.5o Princess suit at.. 3.9* Children's Wash Suits k Regular *1.50 and *1.25. now go •\ in this sale. Your Choice for 98c Lace Sale: One lot of Lace, such as Torchons and Vais and Pillow Case Lace, regular 8c and 10c. Your Choice for only 5c Better Lot of Lace One lot regular 12c. 15c and 20c. Your Choice for 9c Now is your chance, if you want to get in on cheap Lace Embroideries We have a few of these that will go at cut price. One lot of Flouncing and Corset Cover, reg. 5ee us. We ha best lines of shoes to be had money. If you once try our si will wear no other. _LOOP 6ITY MERCANTILE company, LOOP G|T-Y, NEBPASKA THE NORTHWESTERN -« «* m m« ip paid ip itiuci Uum M IP* U*t Ol| PauoSn ter uui i I Office 'Phone. * * • 6 on 106 Beaidnnoo 'Phone. - 2 on 106 J. W. Bl itLr.iun.E4 u4 PbB Ninth Pane Along R. R. No- 2. M. kredericksou. who last year owned the place now occupied by Ivor Lybne, baa just returned from a trip to Sweden, and to uee bie own •owds. "America la cme of the best oeonulos on earth." He has not decided just where be will locate Mr Bayard from Illinois, wboowne the farm occupied by Stewart Me kiddie, is here this week looking after hie let i rests He gave one of the bee*, lectures Sunday night on Wiggle Crank that has been beard there lor many a day. Don't fall to tear bim if ho diould decide to give During the heavy swe^wi norm Monday lightning struck a telephone pod at A. D Peters, aieo struck the prairie west at Ed klyan'a, causing a email Ire for a short time. A. D. Peters was tradlag at Litch Carrier Mallory on Route 4 out of l.itrtideid. attended Ihehylmoflht comer done of the I. O. O. F. Home at York on July 4th Edwin Hawk Is reported as gutting along O. K. new Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Mckaddan, who took their eon. Loren, to the doctors ^Jkomoo Conger was at Long City *rv out to Chris. Will Hancock evpecte to Is ug the shape this faiL aieo the rand to tte last Thursday. Mist Juleana Grossman visited at the home of F. M. Mickow last week. Albert Snyder finished cutting • 'asteei Bros, grain thi9 week. 11 wo .lid pa)' each farmer big money to go through his com with a one horse cultivator after it is laid by. Harold Burt, Winfred Hughes. Oliver Brodock and Hugh McFadden were at Loup City Sunday evening, i C. J. Tracy went out on Route 2 for a load of planks Tuesday. Mrs. Will Peterson's father is visit og her this week. Geo. Peterson is painting the picket 1 fence la front of his place this week. Bob Pritcliard loaded a car of wheat Saturday. Onle Henderson attended church at Loup City Sunday. Clarence Miller is working for Frank Zwink. augane ration and family visited at Loup City Sunday. Vincent Johns was working at Tom McFadden's Monday. Henry Knoepful came home from the west last week. Boy Wilson is taking violin lessons from Clarence Reynolds of Loup City. The rain of Monday morning was general over Route 2, being the heaviest south of Casteel’s, and at Cbas. Snyder’s the rain was heavy. Those who have cut the weeds along their farms the past week are Uek Brodock, Stewart McFadden, Rob Dinsdale, W. H. Gunn and Chris Oltjsnbruns. it looks good to people PMstng through the country to see the weeds cut along the road. The Mw says that all weeds must be cut by the lteh of August. A. J. Lindgren received a telegram last Wsdassday from Polk, Neb., an nouncing the death at his father that morning. Art has only been botte a week from attending the funeral of his aged mother. The cause of death of bis father seems to have been old age coo pled with the lorn ef his helpmate. He would have been so yean old the coming new year and had only been ailing one week. The loss of father and mother taMde of ten days is a heavy blow. He has Urn sympathy of bis many friends in his sorrow. Horace Casteel hod a lucky run away last Thursday. While cuttiiy grain with four hones something went wrong with the binder and he got of and went around in front to lx it, one of the young bones got frightened and started to run. This scared the other bones and la a few aeoandi they wen all in a dead run. Horace Just caught the rear end of ! the binder with one hand and was j dragged for about SO yards, when he managed to get a hold with bis other hand and soon stopped the teams Horace said that was the fastest ride he ever had on a binder. The nel of the binder caste clow enough to Ms head that it knocked his bat >ff. The binder was only slightly iamaged. Lightning struck the pasture fence if Hans Obermiller Monday, tearing >ne post all to pieces and scattering several others. This was the stroke Jiat got close to the fruit tree man. The mill is again running full blast. Miss Cecil Goodwin is looking after tlie household duties at J. E. Roush's luring the absence of Mrs. Roush. Lightning struck along the tele phone line north of Chas. Snyder's Monday. Mrs. Mary Alleman. mother of mark and Vern Alleman, returned to tier home at Irving, Kas. Fred Johnson and Hugh Cash have :ut their weeds this week. It is claimed that the farmer can ifford to pay 13.50 per day to have tils corn cultivated after it is laid by with a one row machine. The day is loming when every farmer will do this. Frank Casteel came near losing his left hand last Thursday, while put ting repairs on a binder. The binder was jacked up so they could place a Dinion in its proper place, when all st once the heavy machine swayed and fell to the ground, catching his left hand crushing the flesh away fsom the bone of the front finger and Injuring some of the other fingers. Lightning Monday killed a cow for C. Heiber. Fritz Bichel was at Litchfield with a load of hogs and reports a good rain all over that part of the country. J. H. Bone gave carrier a can of dew berries and blackberries Tuesday. J. H. Bone and family took dinner with A. L. Zimmerman’s Sunday. One of the worst electrical storms of the season was at and south of Chas. Snyder’s Monday, the lightning struck many times. From one inch to an inch and one-half of rain fell. During the storm a fruit tree man was scared almost wild, driving to the home of Andy Gray, where he jumped out of the rig, not stopping to tie his team. Andy asked him why be did not tie the team, and be answered that he would not tie them for 910, just then. Clifford Bone is plowing corn for Carl Squires this week. Andy Gray marketed hogs at Loup City Tuesday. Mrs. J. H. Bone is on the sick list this week. Mrs. J. E. Roush left Tuesday morning for Clarinda, Iowa, for an extended visit. Her sister. Miss Ellen Kearns, who has visiting here the past two months, went with her for a few days’ stay at Clarinda. then on to her home at Lawrence. Kansas. Winter wheat is about all cut. Alfalfa is being cut and in some fields made a heavy crop. Corn at this time of the year never looked modi better, some fields are tasseling and are as dean as a garden. Some fields 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 of early oats are being cut: late oats commencing to ripen. Hay in the past week made a tine growth. Pas tures and spring sown alfalfa look good. A bad auto accident was narrowly averted at the north end of the new steel bridge Sunday afternoon. The auto backed off from the bridge to let a team pass and getting on the grade which is built of pure sand with a top coating of clay, the two west wheels sank in the sand almost tipping the machine over. This grade should be widened at least one-third. J. E. Roush was at Loup City on business Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Casteel and daughter, Bernice, were trading at Loup City Fuesday morning. Mrs. Ed Flynn and son. John, were trading at Loup City Tuesday. Albert Fiebig and Pres Bell mar keted a load of hogs Wednesday. While repairing his binder in the harvest field this week. Will George lost a pocket book containing *30 and lias not found it yet. Harry A. Beccard of Austin will commence to thresh on Wiggle Creek in a few days at the home of H. W. Brodock. All patrons on Route 2, as well as the whole community, will be glad to hear that Loren, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McFadden. is being successfully treated by a cancer specialist at Kansas City. After five treatments the swelling lias all gone from his arm. The little fellow has suffered untold agony tor many months. Some time ago five differ ent doctors of Omaha who examined the boy gave them no hopes for his recovery. The management of the State Fair, recognizing the valne of new attrac tions for the week. Sept. 5 to 9, aw figuring on securing an aeroplane. There are several companies who an endeavoring to dose contracts, but owi^; to the fact that the patentee of some parts of the aeroplane has se cured a temporary injunction against Umir tsse by some of the most suc cessful aviators, which, if sustained bv the courts will practically result in a monopoly for the Wrights, there by nfretng the expense of such an ex mbit so Ugh as to prevent its general use this year. •‘A picture of father and mother.”— How it wouid delight vour children, how it would please your friends. Draper’s Studio _ _r ROA D NOTICE (Berzina) To all whom it may concern: The commissioner apfiointed to locate a road commencing at the northeast corner of Section 14 an.1 and northwest comer of Section 13 and running thence south between Sections 13 and 14 and between Sec tion 23 and Section 24 and between Sections 25 and 2fc and between 35. and 3*> on traveled road, making a ; small bend and terminating at county 'line between Sherman and Buffalo countv be established, Hazard town ship has reported in favor of the . establishment thereof and ail objec tions thereto or claims for damages must be Hied in the county clerk's office on or before noon of the 20th day of August. 1910. or such road will be established without reference thereto. Dated this 20th day of June. WlA W. C, DnriBRBs, County Clerk. (Last pub. July 14) Cement Block We now have a large supply of Cement blocks on hand for_ We are now in position to put in Cement Sidewal And guarantee to give good satisfactioi We are ready to do all kinds of 0 Call and Get our prices Loup City Cement Block Com| Be Sure to Look Over Our TRUNKS AND VALIS We Have the Goods at the Right Prio H> P. Ferdinandt Furniture