V Deposit Accounts .'.cn left on Time Certificate, six months cr longer. interest wit! tc pzid at 4 per cent Checks and pass books cheerfully furnished to farmers and business men. who are a» wsys welcome at the old. time-tried First National i m Strength and Security this bank stands in the front rank among the oest banks in the State. Capital Stock and Surplus. C*37,500 This item added to the important fact that we loan no money to any of'icer or even stockholders should appeal to those desiring a safe depository for their funds. THK NORTHWESTERN tht'e»i*ay ji ly ri w* A F#-» lark*t Vuuti»i«. Com j*r tin WlHBK j«rT t*. Eye pe-rioa R^Uirr per 2fc> . - ... ... i*~ Ai* Hen- prr .it .. _ npnnr cEaraesv »»r ft. Bar!inn«*a Tin* < art 4a i* Prs * ... 0 * " ft»u ■» ft*? !: Jt y» w »* w ft rw %■*. it inn. » * A l#AlCliaj^*9C AT*** LOCAL NEWS. »«*j ?»a*,..i.r ' n.r I Jit MOT * fur kjlr a 4t| •»*»-. -t- f » »U: ,«-t ■ .Hi *r.ito nd an •.rt u# .»*■ * f -.jjar >a-r ^a: a: f-t —y-» • • - meat esarta* I*» »sac: tuor t- i«att»tod' -• :« n» ntiiiir «enc. and i*’ I*s*j*«» In- <•» {»■**«» For on* at W F 1>-. * to.r*«ar» aSen Sl«tm-‘. saarkei print paid f.*r i at hiirn-t • - -;«*»: a-ark«-t ibr^aii* ia T««» fr»j«rrlj Ur *i.rlrt John H Uar I »:.. jf »«y«~ I. ' ■ aw: ear*- to < on : »r * » > -re • _ ran *vt amti.:r*r •«* >ant »; ZinBrmwi r-asie ir. ia-t »**a fnm ««»adia*»d ia> 1m a f«*n day t joan* trip. foe sa»> t» mMake m ra.ii.tnir ,:n I • •«. -t» » art < ?v * dra>» »tin you | want «u». a err' re. Huft J«»- < _ 4-t -ASM- t«OW flV.IL ■ ? liu.fwiif r'i&j ! atfvrflpfttpd in iJCSA.i - ill IkrToii I*ro|»er1j «IrrH [fnr %aU at «r>*t hast* Wj raliior f« inim " - L -nz. flat -efl■..<«!» and Bile of v. . * srttmft Uttt Monday are ;.e mine in* J i**- liaarr \u Uai^l Ua>! L«u«. w«b». Bral |.%Ulr Lt»« *t IrtM nlr» at Jofck * - Kte* Bu«ei ** e*»#n>eii*ir a »iU. Miw lie- <«ma of l^lawr »i.» am*«d taere Toefaia* e*ensnc jtiot a l*t rVAi « naal m, *&*i>*e at ■ J». l: -rj * arfirw* itatt. Mt yat a dossa* umtii liar* *wtt tot*. tin* L*bi H^nrlaa -et_mrd to iarr tKar at A at"a ooS. >*’ — rda* a. rnia# »*J*f larr •• na1 at tdae borne off •'■». L~***m. : ra.. at« «* tarr - am »*• «» iw. • u, t.na t^acto! mrfttinf «mt> «a ' t:a’. *t. |i«Mr jrw and *»>» *.._r |aor*ettawak tl-. .• i>-u«muMrt> a quite il. and ronton# U- ;.a» ii^W aoart tt if »j . f ■ irum rt - . • ,«**: a te*ere •attain m.«r n 'untmg ariuni ti*e old ‘i i mi-*—*— laouse |*jn'T f atari W •&€*. i«U u.» faw -o and ■ »adt o*'*T oav T> net-. T .r- are l-v t»*~ and peace* net.:. Jilt- ISitTI xtl Xn> AiSfair It** If and bat#* re t<4lCm»d ream*** wham lliej l*ad mdorwed 1 a ffJ. ant*r ns «tw > -n JL Ju.* XbTldr brbeh «1 ' <** Z^t,mg tdae drficrtar. *r»on A t- -aaorr are rn»«* «*»«* ,ro*1 Lt*M* a*«d a media* m* itat*oo t» ei tended U> Wi- . .leTondr eteft.tc ni iae s*idne* TVtaier a a* aniiam**finci«n team. uor-o kictasd tdae jounr __ ,t ixae la* and !m>t Tiae l l*»< ton* of tdae Won alone ,»« tenon* in jar? Mr j-, t* about tiae foilomnt aiit Ljin»r~*b** dn^rored iKil Aii Ziie Inr to t£U** ie to -danrit* iaat Tburv dat *orn •* Mf% McLaufl **® «» Arafat u. A um»a to undetipo Uae order Uiai tdae W «Or*a:fa»! fcO*r*ml tod Tiae W a am recover* at -Ai . *a • a Cunhisersevery Mt -raav WANTED— \lr ■■?»>. .»• acres >*» i (rim " Long — -’ll- «n >aie at Cod - -- • - t-'.-rj >at urday . 1 t ". - r-t:red r-nabout :e». Ja> Jo tinmen want.- > _r hides and wiij pay titt Uifttea. aiarLet price. • • ya. uses * Lite .cad » - : » ; i« > . • 4:_re> •- : i' S»- :a.» on vaie every ■ - • n atid «ee Saturday. Stackers and Sweeps, call at T. M Reed's. ; — ’ • • * . u and wife left .ast r !*a • • at. ut .me you secured — Ma_i.tr >pnsafler> *f T V Iteed • . I- V ■ - \ returned .ast ~ . rsda >eb:ng from her trip to J 4 ,4^. ' ■ Hi* t.h^>are wanted a*- ■ - si'^ aiirtn Hiirtieat sane: price paid ... ■ Mil ■ -• A n • pa vs as*, price for epr- de ■■ “ted _t tie • rcamery ■ere. f Sa- V • ■ •—:■!•:. -e in ea-t »- r ». trade ^me for rea estate \\ iltei: W(c\itk. w- »' ,u;. :rir cent* osfa for ream a- • erea at tiie creamery. itirrvM I BtAVEK' C«». ' .'•>to'fc in using "F - »*»■ '.a— r F r sae a • A L '■ rtr_tr store. - nief u ways ba> *n l and tlie :i»* u:~ f a. Linas « a., * - ■ ‘ * ' ■ *i~' .:.j» the it w fa si es. and -• ** v. at prices tint will ■ »>• L V rviiith. phone r •» IT I- - * -sn ;.'e;ianri£ pc feed ’ • * •- -a t Lee Bros for your ce-at> . c\ ::ak* a specialty of t; ar. a ways furbish the best f >. want a dray. prime A L Kn - .... * -n r eave your order • ' • * :: * aher yard r E. G. ” a * ’■—t ; servi.e jruaranteed. “ ■■ ■. » »ea. iv n« .MODUT i -Ti ftf i- tate a position in a barter i Ihw. bis fanih to fol . » u>* >» 'rt-rt u»ey will make ti»* »r f ia<» home. M 'i kni.- tlie drayman. ' ' » and -c.:i'!a "i*-te e. • on PC Mr- T L r. per and Miss Marie M ••ini c. amine for • >maha to a::- i*d th- 'I'Di'i-rte-t festival in ti.at city and nay po on to Burlinp • * i »a ’ r a further visit. :• >»edi> services on - ut _ : • '«.an hunch. Rev. H Hiohm ‘ li •* mm a cordial in • Ti i-u to > andinavians t t«e |»r- -eat. '■. .mi and wife of Broken -•• • •- of Mrs H. a. Watts. - ’ ■ L < ity last Thurs i* isited tiil r-nday. wh*n Mr at Mr> Watts took them home • a." ret .irnitip yesterday . Mr an Mrs. John Wallace of a-rued last Tliurs ia ■ nr T -.i-.it tiieir niece. Mrs. V -• •.• and f .r a funiter visit » l * - ;>arente Mr and Mr ^ M iiravy. in Webster township. -' I* la nper :.a> contracted with a i •• Srm for an individual • r plant at iiis residence. It • «I ttie trustees of tlie 'il i- art fipurinp to put tlie > ;n their church, in place •i —ir. unsatisfactory Aphts. V." :.. o Leminger and Miss Man iia".«d ie ’t Tuesday morainp rat - ree »ees- visit at Fort • - " i* : w d Miss liar * • . - - - r Tlie-. »i visit other : - -tr.ains while absent. *te; irwa. . :n* will visit at \ a > with (. has. Leininper 'and faaiiiy. Mr- if. Ruin came up from !• - 1 .i*-'iay eveninp to assist Mr R_’ of t • Keystone in tindinp ■ a residence in which to - i heir chi i-e family of eipht Jitt e Rallies Tlie lady returned l, m t: - np. havinp tlie prom — rai fiitferent house' to be meant in tlie laear future. In » 1 ■ Bryan. lames sbouider and -p< ’ »U»n left today for Loup :ty re Uiey will start up ‘Camp inn." Tle-y have selected an ei -e .ei -pot on tiie hanks of the L t r er and are supplied witli a ; e: .-ttit. Miss Jennie Houser. Mane Knetirake Clara Rrehmke and Mi-*- it*-"ie Ivurson will po up next Monday for a ten days stay at the camp Brand island Independent. Mr' J. B * ' Kr'an and Bud O Bryan have a so joined the party. Mr and Mrs B II. Papeler leave toe last of this week for a visit to ti»eir former home. Cedar Bluffs, for a j-w da»- and from Uiere will go to Shostione Idaho, to make tiieir fu t_re home, wliere Ben will have « i.arp«: >f certain department on a tarpe rai.ee owned by an uncle- His hea th he baiieaes will be much bene fited to tl«e chaope Tlie re will be a sale crf'his household poods this week Saturday on tie vacant lot opposite •tee ivt1 on Maun street wish this estimable younp couple much soowsss in heir new home. Bucking Bicycle Fay Paist, employed at t.he First I National Hank a couple of weeks during the absence of O. E. Adams, wa- tiie victim of a rather serious a idem one week ago Sunday. He ie't ; ere tint morning on his wheel! f *r lii> home at Elba and when a few itii.es east of Ashton and about - o'clock in tiie morning lie was in - .me way thrown from tiie wheel at tiie bottom of a hill, where lie was found unconscious and taken to a near-by farm, suffering with bruises from head to foot and unable to con tinue his journey home. When found. Mr I*aist was lying near a small bridge, his wlieel being on the oppo-1 ~ite side of the structure uninjured. It i> be.ieved that in going down tiie i.il! the wlieel struck some obstruc ti *n or asma.l ditch ac-ioss the road, which was noticed, and he burled ea : ng. striking against the bridge, although Mr. l*aist remembered n thing of tiie occurrence. He re : med here iast Thursday, showing lad dbrasi >ns on liead. face and body, and being too hxdlv injured to con-1 -.inut* work. left the nest day for E ! afternoon on a hurried busi ness trip Mrs R II Watts of Hyannis is, visiting ner son. H A. Watts of the Electric theatre. No preaching services at tiie l*re> s yt- r:in church tliiscoming Sunday. **ther services as usual. C. W Burt was in town tliis morn ing with a load of porkers, receiving s~.-V< per hundred therefor. Miss Eila Taylor returned from Lincoln last evening, wiiere she had been attending business college. Va'. LeSeur. now telegraph opera tor at Seward, arrived last evening for a few days visit with friends. E. <•- Taj lor went to Columbus and ott.tr points on business the first of the week, to return the iatter part of tlie week. Mr Jos. I»addow went to Grand 1> wild this morning U> iook after his hr Uier, John Daddow.in Uie hos pital there. It is expected Ilev. Montgomery wi.I be home nest week Friday, and wii occupy ln> pulpit the following Sunday. J uiy dlst. Mr and Mrs. Wi H Clifton came up fr. tn Kearney yesterday and visited Mr and Mrs. C. \V. Conliiser. return ing again this morning. Call and inspect the reliable roller bearing wagons at T. M. Reed's. l‘j>tmaster Grow returned last Saturday evening from the past masters' convention at Lincoln, re ;«n;ng a most interesting meeting of the Nasbys. Harry Strait) of Batavia. Ills . ar ri ed Monday eveningand was a guest at ti« home of Mrs. Viola Odendahl for a few days. He will remain liere for an indefinite time. The land boys will give an open air concert this coming Saturday j evening. Let our people come out j and enjoy the first concert given by j tiie band since their re-organi/ation Ik»d t forget the ball game this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Jenner l‘ark. between the home team and Ashton This is for the benefit of the Loup City team and to get them j straight financially with the world.' \Y. R. Mellor returned to Lincoln Monday morning via the C. P.. liav iug some State Fair advertising matter to distribute, while Mts. Mellor and her friend. Mrs. Russell, returned home the same morning direct over the B. & M. Mr and Mrs. B. J. Swanson expect to leave next Monday morning for a few week?' vacation, first going to McCook Neb., for a few days, and then to Colorado Springs to visit a brother of Mrs. Swanson, and will visit many other points of interest in Colorado before returning home. | Mrs. T. M. Beed drove over to Litchfield last Sunday after Mrs. M. Leonard and Mrs. Tucker of Anselmo who visile} here till Tuesday, when the three ladies went to Ord for a visit with Mrs. Tuckers relatives and at Greeley with Mrs. Zua 14vis and family Thev expect to return to ! Loup City today. It is hardly fair and equitable treatment to people, and especially j those having infant children, to be awakened near the midnight hour with tiie unearthly and unmusical j tooting on l»and instruments, along the streets or in the homes. A close application of the Golden Buie would prevent the nuisance and give no cause for complaint along this line. K. H. Mathew returned home last Saturday evening from his European trip, just in time to file for county attorney tiefore the close of the last hour, lie ha? brouglJwriome hundreds | of views of the famous scenes of his i trip and curios without number for the delectation of his friends. Bob j looks hale and hearty and breathes long sighs of relief that he is home again, although he has had the ex perience and vacation of a lifetime. Gus Lorentz received word. Tues day that Mrs. Lorentz had started home that day. but when taking the train she was again taken ill and had to return to her father's home. Yesterday afternoon Mr. Lorentz received a message that she was worse and drove over to Ravenna by auto with Will Criss. the latter re turning that evening with the dis treseing news tliat Mrs. Lorentz would undoubtedly have to be taken to a hospital immediatly to undergo an operation for appendicitis. We trust she may pass through the ordeal safely. Tlie description of the ’ Passion Play " by W. R. Mellor at the M. E. church last Sunday evening, as wit nessed by him at Oberammergau. on his European trip, was heard by an audience that filled the church to overflowing, every seat being occu pied and many 'unable to gain ad mittance For forty minutes he held the audience in breathless silence while he gave a vivid picture of the life of Christ with scenes of the crucifixion, as portrayed in the play, making it one of the most interest ing talks we ever heard and carrying his heareis with him every moment from the opening to the closing of his lecture. Successful Operation Mr. John Daddow of this city, who had been suffering severely for the , past few years from - «< am xpiained ’ physical trouble, and which seemed to'baffle his medical ad v hers. was taken to the hospital at Grand Island last Saturday morning and on t.ie afternoon of that da> an operation was performed on him for appendi citis, wit:. which it was claimed.he iiad been suffering h*r a long tin e, and tor which lie should have been operated on twe orstlireeyears prvv ious. Besides this, it was found . it had enlargmen: of the liver and an operation relieved him of a large quantity of pus formed in that mem ber. and he was aiso relieved of a number of gall stones. The liospita people claimed that had he waited two or three days longer it would have been too late to have done an;, good. As it is. retorts daily since the operation iiave been to the effect that lie is improving, with good chances of ultimate recovery Mr. I>addow was accompanied to the lws Liita! by his brothers. Samuel and Thomas, and by ins son-in-law. Ai Cook, who returned Monday, much encouraged over conditions. Tue - day Mrs Daddow was at the bedside of her husband, returning tiiat even ing very hopeful, and since that time one or the other of liis brothers has been with him continually, constant reports being received here favorable in every resi-ect. The case is a most miraculous one. and should Mr. Dad do* recover, will be a splendid in surgery. Mr. and Mrs. A- B. Outhouse and Mr. and Mrs C. C. Outhouse last week Thursday evening entertained at the iiome of the former for Miss Olive Alsop of Carlyle. Ills . and Miss Winiferd Outhouse. au. ut sixty of our young people being present. The entertainment was held on the porch and iawn. which were lighted with colored lanterns and presented a beautiful appearance. An old-fas hioned school entertainment consist ing of songs, recitations, tableaux, etc. was given, the "school children' one and all reflecting credit upon their "teacher". Miss Emma Outhouse, and causing much merriment. After hour spent in talking over school davs. luncheon was served, after which all departed for their homes Electric Theatre News The Electric Theatre management has inaugurated an amateur, home ■ _ This will i* every Thursday evening. Anyone in town who will take part ;n these programs rrili please aavis. tie manager in time so the feat ..re maybe adver ttsed. i*o you sing: We lurnisli and ii.usfatc t.ie van vou recite'r Here is a sjiicndhl plan iimiM your talent A rv-U;ng. a short play or iarce: anything in !acl. ..a. might prove entertaining »\i.: . . welcomed aim appreciates!. A ca>: . t.._e will be mrdtM tie l>e>. : >.:e talent number rendered _ ..... moots inquire part;e-.ars. Uon't iMpa . g ricture Matinee .. >' w id seeing am: is dith .:n . uii . m >g during the vvee.s >CvOCv BAKING^ • DAY* A GREAT PLEASURE for iht’ little ones isbakinp day. You ear share this pleasure too. if you do not iiave to worry about the out come of your efforts. Tiiere is no reason why your bread should not always be igt;t and sweet and white wiien you use Whit* Satin Fiour It is uniform in quality. You can depend on the pood results. Loup City flour sold by Loup City merchants Loup City Mill&LightCo. Be Sure to Look Over Our TPUNKS APD VALISES We Have the Goods at the Right Price H. P. Ferdinandt Furniture Co. LOW ROUND TRIP RATES Beginning February 1 and ending De cember 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 A pent G. W. COLLIPRIEST Julv Rate Tours You can make an Eastern trip any day at very low rates lower than ever before. There is such a variety of rate tours embracing so many sections of the East that it is impossible to describe them here. Consult with us. If the East does not appeal to you, try a Pacific Coast tour or a vacation in Yellowstone Park or in Colorado. The Wyoming extension has been completed to Ther mopolis, where Eighteen Million gallons of water at a tem perature of 130 degrees flow daily. This beautiful resort is destined to become one of the most attractive and effective health restoring localities in the country. Call or write, describing your proposed trip, and let us help vou. * i '' J. A DANIELSON, Ticket Agent L W. WAKEl.EY, Gen’l Passenger Agent, Omaha Bu-'iington R:l*= LET US 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 tne public, and has grown in abi ity to be of genuine service to its clients. It rr 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 LOUP an STJTE EH Capital and Surplus, *37.500 SPECIALS! WHERE? CONHISER’s WHEN? WHEN? Every Saturd'y FOR THE LEADING MAKES OF Call and See What Can Be Shown you. Prices Right. At T. M. Reed’s 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 We are ready to do all kinds of Call and Get our prices Loup City Cement Block Com.any GUY STOUT. Manager.