The FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Loup Cit% hereby gives notice that they have purchased one of the wer'd famous ~TISCG f.ianganeese Stee Sa es. recently tested at Canton. Ohio, in the essence ct one of their officers by experts cun ning in the art of Burglary A iso. that they have ordered a new system ol SAF- DEPOSIT BOXES to be placed in theii stric.ly fire proof vaults as soon as received froir the factory Further notice will be published in this space * -hin a *ew weeks that this new equipment ha* arrived and v. c then promise tc shew our friend* a~d the puolic one of the best protected banks ir the state of Nebraska. Yours respectfully. L. HANSEN. Cashier. Ilf \TEK\ J£% ji^j | # * * u'l *• f r» <»rUl Uaotniion*. *m * « ' *' #•** '•>- * < s • • J..#”* * 2?1, :.i->r Jfi09tt* >-? .1,, Kurli*r1«>i! Ti«w I ard -.A* Ar*»iri» - f "S'1 «* at ** «>* -i A ifllrlariid ^* # ip *• - • *» a. ? ? - «*»' - taat :* • * ■ £ ; ts. * ** - .» - j, t*r i * -'** A*’ - T. ' LOCAL NEWS. - ' - .a - - rrj f . 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L 4 "Tan. » ■ «*e am aa* etrucii by r ** eg * <- t»v* *:m, Je*l r-y *ig • *w 1‘uiejing and content* sn ... :.ng Mr Ha.: nan * auto and 25*1 • .*te * * grain Tied..* •* i' as wa .*.a— - : *: re le .Jrtel a *a' 4 ■ inter app-— which he will go nnt few hr* to ***» wded and *e that ’.to-1 are tne be»t pMubte. a* o-r aa p-e eater* are entitled So Uk ue*i. uw earth. For Sale - • • • . A • - . - l> :» p. • --»•! ! Vet -IK eiiurch For Sale V *> - > ri > ,r *. ti L i it' - - ' a: a ; arjrain Ma* ( : km v\ ( ■ i r W A.- n- an J ii_ff :• * >e*. T M a - ’ 'A • at < at _rdl. <■*. >rk »: . paint your hulls* te ,ea i and zin :- ' f,-*t *arit- > r i.ide- arid uril P* market price. A- -p~-:a - >T1 Her) 'A' -r« a * . m a», i *a t u rda. i‘ f' • •' liaruet price in ca>.\ f..i !•— a"- Le- i-r >t,!.rr* meat market i r ~ a < \ *_ -rv• ‘. ; ier £ a— ' V-- J u p.Ar.eig.*. ne •. Z'. ~ Hi* kKN> are »antei • . ■ r.Arket ; r --e'-d at : reamer. ntvrv.i I tKAMKEV Oi. - • • ‘ ‘ a »a ■- a- >n i and *f:. ' " --a' - ' a kind- <'a lie I< W V -ntf :uer'. left T Je rri 'if * r Beatro-e •. attend ■ • * et inf ‘ tie i're.t.i teriar ■fund ':*-a • v: the trig sj».e -f ladies' ■t* - an1 skirt - at C-rihis*--‘« oak* for ms and riiii-dren. Mr* - < r1 rig and tat.v taw • ast Saturdav 1 * a few days t under um ; a -snta - ■ ' 1-u : • - - u: any 'i-... r UBd . * : • nd specia bargains • si r t‘.a* »i please u and savt _r j- set book "i wen; u * »H V nday - r.a» - .era ::: :« .'-ant -as*-* -'■*• t: e district court in session t ere t;.i« wees I* ' <*' •» went u> Kansas City a-* 'i- -day t a* tend an inter-state . ~t ' - > mventi • ci ruposedol v - " --rev ending states. ■an* admy j* m* A L F.n • - e» * * - .ea - y ur order » ■ • tuber yard or F. <. Taj * Bast 1m * guaranteed. V \ '• i iiert went to York ve *♦ * :a • -rung t . attend a I* and ■ -ia >g salt w ,er. fie mat p >» -r a«e *,» pure-bred 'tuff ff *d L Hein ■»* noseri one of • • - • mb» rs • tl> state ’r. detsit ing s i_ad bood ft r * L < itv b v wno always gets t * * r 11 !' -tarr was -a ,ed to Lincoln V :r:u * attend a r:.eet:fig * Stat* Mu :;a League, he being -tie of • . ff. e-s f t'e same 'lrs Starr arron panied him. Try M Ni « aus tire aray man. ‘ * .is and satisfactory service. Le- s - :-rs a* t:.e Keyst-.ne. Lein :nger s • r Tay 1 r's elevator. or phone Ms residence. *• on PC. Mai Sai 'j»-t a w dais a-; week at tie lie of II J Nightingale intiiis city . »• re , lining Per i. -stand at ids new -.urge at Lu king. Mo. M* Car Wi) jams and bride re • -ri^d i • Is rci --ster. this state. M nday m »ming after a fe« days' •-«.*. with Mr. Wi..tarns' parents. Mr ur • Mr* ]ra E. Williams ■ra' .a it -ns eaves sat-rday f • a: < s ten Jed visit witiiiier son • ‘ ■'*•.* »f VVasMngt..m She w i >i Mrs .ardner at brand Island an - fr ti.ere the ladies will trave. in company. Aev* T "sday Martin Full item of A -sun. aido:. Mi" Fuiiiton. will leave f -r W. ar . C .4 . »: ere Marion #i 1 take urge if l.isclaim. Miss Mattel ret urr..r,g after a seasm. The re m. be a Hallowe'en panv SU • S ta-g • ■ > Mi-* 1 *or tU.y Montgomery. - Friday evening. «*ct Uv basket supper and >• • spooks wi give you Lite best time yet. i Come. !*• ight Jacoby returned home last -Jay Iron .* Idy up into South Irak ta : visit tiis brother-in-law. \ i. Young-j est. iHright said lie a : : card ' n: jch comment cm tiiat -rif -y tiiat he thought lie would go and s at it for himself. He was not ve-v favorably impressed, judg ing t.y w- t ne said, and ha' no very great h ng to transfer himse f > Itakotaward Rockville Items I'- * - trier and Banker I»wehus am fam: i-s >undayed at H. Busli houserrs. After a few days .ay- .ff n account r s!. rtage i f material, the mas n> are a gait at » -rk n the re w brick t b.tlCk. ’ "I i: Lay ad t.j~:ne-~ a* Kaverina Wednesday. T I* " - n i- now ni y located ; :r. :.e Kd'.rav ■ an-i m and i- at ‘i nte * d and new friend ' < N le - in's itt le son. Howard, liad a - n u- . on’ .a-t >af arda\ dur ing t i e ; - igre— of Nr. Nielsen' a- : p n He »»- play ing with some : • ■: ildrc w*,en their e-'W. which wit pi kvted nearby gut loose, and in ■ - ng i tie tier up Howard got s and I ne k ar.d was dragged around tin - ■ 'a t .e- bef re i e wa les ei lie ’- u brig line’;., and wil ' ■ ti lie hi- y self again. I': I'iewersoTi 1 ia- purchased a tint 1 - ' Next I • ' • . • • 1 v if : • • - : * wit 1 . - ’Its ■ ;■ "■ . - ti - ri • ' n Sic.U'iay I • : V •. Jay a pan> i by Wil 1!* Tik* ns. a ting Mr. Wj.s >n uvei fr >'i A-* * 'Ti Mr- '1 I* Wi - n returned from ! aa Tuesday an- mpanied by bei - . - Mrs. i ims. wi will spend t: • winter with her T ni Lpv says rot i up your coal bins ear!' and avoid the rush. , ■ . Rock vi e adie- with up-to-date hats at ' ,v ig.ng by ■ cr >wd. the price? and sty .-- ar- <» K Ha’:- H* i.nkt t; reshed last week : w -at !'* lug g . id f 'r .Ti bushel? t ' • a r* Ihw is that W Mi ,er : :i- hi- auto on the r a : every Kay. ami twice a day some day - ‘ *ur pi.stxaj.ter i- very obliging, bat 'ay - pay ... y -r box rent. Mrs Mathew can provide you with new and stylish coats, skirts and at- Kr: es reasonable: juality and fit t he very itest. Mr- 1 c Kr.t. hard returned last st-ei , ->•- was ca ed by the sliooling of a Tip-- brother a few weeks’since, ami w j- r, w re overing. W. n eived a pleasant -all yester \ i, \ up forme r f \;. r. ra. l>-t n w a great and rea estate magi l 1 Watt r : wi. - I* wh i- i,ere for a few \ :-;tiiig* hi- r. atr.es ari l friend-. H- wa-a .mpanied by an old chum. ' O Andeisoa of Denver, who is »:■ in- Vi iie-r 1 rrigati n < .of tiiat sp - ndid m untain city. .1 W Conger, past chief patriarch, and Kev W Harper, pa-t high priest * ur . -a I. (•. <». F Fn > pment - • ■ redited lele gates the brand Kncampment to >e d a: Line n next Tuesday and a-e M noay :. .rmng • t»e in at teii iaii ♦ WV ami. r-tand Bert Fiebig and W .1. Fisher are the delegate • the brand L‘>ige I. <» (». F.. which • -*-ts m Linco.n n the same date Mew art« mger wishes the North western to extend for him Li-earnest tionks t the people of Loup City ... ronage tin a'-e a : 1- i him during tiie time n the transfei b--:rie-- :n tin- city and tru-ts they extend the same courtesie- to Mes-r- s- r .jcj .v Henriekson. «iio i.ave purchased i.i- transfer outfits and »i give • - people the best of serv i-e. i »ur German Verein friend-to the n..> r -ixtet ri attending the big H< ■ : an day c.-iehration a: Lincoln, returned L ne .a-t Friday, reporting f. a f.T:t t'ney ever liad Fred - \n* . i*Tei: sa>s -:ie number of Hermans and societies represented "a- greater than e'er in its history in the state and was enthusiastic over the most joyful time he las part ■ luring is ng resi ience in Net *raska At • r.*g ar me*' ing of Marmion ... Knights f Pvtbias, as-evening, tie cnplaint f Knights Longa re av.s A • n .urging Knight i arisen wit: wi * \ and wantonly deserting them, was under advise • if I after -a reful consideration and mature deliberation the com • aint wa- ii-rr »*d and Knight « ar.seti was pr* -ented with a tine •arung set. and toe mpiainants given years to get tiie habit. Mrs Vary \ Gardner eft T..e— :ay :i rtiitig f r W >d Liver. Nebr.. t her da ghter. Mr- Watson. Saturday -he wi: leave tliere for Couei : Item Ida] . to \i-it her daughter. Mr-. Frank lliser. and fan : "here si.e expects to remain err:.- ' ini. r. and from there will g ‘ I. - 'ng* e-. < a . to \ isit with es. She ma i- a —in a year May tic little o d ad> iiu'e the in >st pleasant time of Iter iife. If y - want t see s me of the finest -orn ever gr >wn in Sherman it id see I ect ion at . ni ser s from tiie farm of Adolph iyer. few miles soutl • #n Tii-' are av. rage samples of sing . • . - w :»• an •■*—ai-* : in sherman coun ty and t.y pr t>er seeding and careful ears bi i. • _ ■ md tin fc< rnels targe and r is. > kni: Adolph may well be pr d f tiie -i wing. Kdgar Hraper went t Palmer M *.day ::s .rning and that evening g: • newith him Mrs. lira per. «! net wr... the fearful accident in an : - tie three weeks since. ■ ■ ■ ■ . • vas s y t,r aen in three places that the l* ne- ia..* : :.r*>jgi. tiie fle-li and fsii.-trated tiie ground, when she was t r wti {' the machine wlien it ran " a l’vert. .i P Leininger witl his aut br >ugl t the injured w : an fr *m the depot to iier Lome, s.h*. ■» *ng in an exhausted state from tiie rid.* home in tiie cars. Her back a- ;»ing injured in tiie accident, sic* l- unabU te sit up l>ut a little wi •* at a time It is sincerely hoped she may speedily recover. Electric Theatre Thrusts l*a: nan certainly got ltoth eyes blacked at the E ectric Monday nig'ht. It wasalni etjual t seeing again the tiim. A Winning Punch.” Will the ending Ik- the same? Cash pri/.e for the positively correct answer during October. The silver dollar prize drawing ended :a~' week. Watch out.children, for something else next Saturday. The every-night change of program i> gradua !y increasing the attendance j of t ransients and now we see the sturdy iine-up of ••regular--” everv , night. Remember. Tuesday and Saturday nights are the extra specials, but every night is big these davs. Come and see Electric Theatre The place of clean entertainment. t Along R. R. No 2. Claude Burt. Winfred Hughes ant Casteel Bros, have returned frou theircamping trip up in the sandhill: and report poor luck. a> they tool the wroi g road, hut had ad kinds o full. Art Wilson and Tom McFaddei threshed last week. John Janulewicz had an escitiii) time iast week with a prairie tin just north of Loren (fee's, and alnios w .re tiie rim of his hat oil in hi excitement. Art Lindgren gave carrier a tiro ro ster Saturday. Haii' (>oermiller. Will Kulil. Ju lfiascime and Cha>. Schwaderer at tended the Herman I>ay celebratim at Line n c.i't week, ret timing lions Saturday. accompanied by ids father who win make hi~ huu.t with him. h i Kilpatrick i' getting materia n the * r a new N. It Nielson's Milt Tracy an : u an Brown commenced t< gr t.i. 1 .nidation tiiis week. Joe B.aschke and liis road gam were working on the road irom tl»< divide soutn toward Bay McFudden' Monday This piece of road ha never Ireeii opened vntii now. Joim Peterson lias rented Join Long s place on Route 11. farmed b; tiie Krischner Bros, the past year. K. J I'ugsley iius built an additioi ■ is fal Frit/ B • iiei gave tiie carrier sonn waterii.e’ ms iast week. 1 hit : Mr and Mrs. John Foy' . ies - very si . •.'• wet k Joe Blase ,v. bought a piano fo his iiome vvi : e in Lincoln last week Joe i' in the ice business. K*- neitiber that every letter yoi mai: in town hurts your mail route Mrs i arkAileinan returned Iasi Saturday • mi (frand Island hospital spending the night at tiie home o B. T. Snyder's in Loup City. Mr. and Mrs Nelson Smith weni to S: Fa,.l Saturday afternoon, rt tcruing Monday. Henry heed i> up lor r ad bo>s ir . this district. < karenre Kurt and F. G. Castee leave this week for a trip up in tin sandhills. Mr', doe Kifford. sister of Mrs. Jot K asvhke. has teen visiting liere the past week, returning tc her home at Columbus. Nebr.. Monday. The Kig Four are haling hay foi A < I Jest. One day last week they about 12 t ns. Mr. and Mrs. K y Conger visited at L :p City Sunday. A.fred .lurgenson last week cut his field of flax Mr and Mr'. C. \V. Conliiser were visiting at ttie home of Adolph Ihttenmayer Sunday. Meccard was threshing for John Halier Monday. Fred Heed is on the sick register this week. Mr. and Mr' Hans Dietz visited at the home of Frank Diet/ Sundag. Joe Daddovv lost a valuable cow last week. Supt Hendrickson has t>een kept busy the past week, visiting the different schools south of the river. Miss May Kone is giving music less iii' t. several young ladies--not children, a- reported last week. Harvey > juires. S-year-old son of Mr and Mrs. Carl Squires, was verv sick ;a't week witii bowel complaint and this week is suffering witii lung fever. MD- Esther Meed is visiting at '1 c i and otiier points in Iowa. 1 nie ol 1 rafik Kuhns boys fell from a nay .-ta >c last week, breaking his ar: . and the sharp ends of the bone were forced through the flesh. The arm a a- also dislocated. They live in Iloute 1 and were old patrons of Uu carrier. The little fellow is getting along (>. K. Supt. Hendrickson is visiting the set. around Litchfield this week. Mr. Kroner commenced to put d wn a well Tuesday for Ed Kil patrick. J A. Arnett and sons shelled corn at the Farmers elevator Tuesday. < .aren -e Kurt. Tom McFadden and Homer Hughes have each threshed this week. We notice Yal McDouall driving one of tiie mill teams during the past week, taking the place of Mr. Fan In r. who is laid up with a lame shoulder. Tin Standard Kridge Co. this week competed the new steel bridge west of Tom 1'arsiey‘s. 1 he mill had to ship in a car of con from Austin last week to supply their feed trade, as they ship a large ant of cracked corn to surround ing tow ns. j lie teachers on Route 1 are as lorn w>: I>ist. No. 14. Emma Rowe: N Elma Corning: No. 43. Lizzie Leatherman: No. 49. Hazel Tiffanv. N 11. May Adams: No. 3s. i’ear'le '•arnette. No. 44. Bessie Smith: No. 3-">. Cora Burns. Ernest Rowe shingled A. L. Ender lee's house this week. Geo. McFadden is putting in a pitless scale this week. Loren Hayden and Ges. Zahn from < tear Creek were trading at Loup City Tuesday. A ndy <. ray took some wheat to mill Wednesday. John Haller has been running Bee card's threshing engine this week. Mr. Bet-card being on the sick list. (’has Snyder threshed his alfalfa Wednesday, and the yield was good. The M. E. Aid Society met at Mrs. W. O. Brown’s Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Chris Oltjeebruns is quite ill. Henry Kuhl will soon commence to build a new barn on his farm. Fred Johnson has just completed two days' work on the cemetery iiiil with a gang of men. a small part of which was donation work by a few teams. It will take two more big days w ork to tix it so the carrier can get up it. Will the patrons get to gether and set a day for work on this hill. Carrier will give another dav's work if you will help him. Remem ber. my horses have toclimb this hill 2ti times a month, or 312 times a vear. Mr. Johnson would spend more monev on this hill, but has only enough to tix the very worst places.'only having to use on Clay township'roads. While Webster township spends *l*Oo each year. Clay township which is much larger and has some of the t McKinley was born Nov 27. i*:;7. and married John Madisot: Young Feb. 22. 1'Ov at Nashville ‘ Term . to tliis union tliere w.Vre U rr two son-. James and Robert, and out daughter. Miss Henry. The sor James died alni.it 2."> years ago and , i the husband something over iiv t ! years ago. Robert and Miss Henry , ] survive to mourn the loss of a kind indulgent and affectionate lather anc moth' r Mr. and Mrs Young wen pioneers, eominp to tliis county about ' ..4 years ago. settling on a clam about tunc miles up the valley, when tliev resided until some time altei proving up on tiie claim. Ineii utov nig to Lamp v ity . w here they resided ■ during Uie remainder oi tlieir live' Atioui lo years ago Mrs Young wu 1 i tiie victim ot an accident. as a re'ui; ol which she was a constant sufferer until death removed her from Hit ■ cares uf tiiis transitory existenct • In those pioneer days tiie names ol • Colonel and Mrs. Young were famil - iar in many of the homes in Sliermat and adjoining counties, tlieir homi , being a convenient stopping place foi j tiie in ha itants on their long and tiresome journey to and from market, and no weary traveler ever came tc their home "too early or too late tc 1 to be welcomed and cheered by the ' | comical, and congenial originality of tiie Colonel and the kindly minis .. lrations of Mrs. Young, and theii memory will ever be green in the . minds of those who participated in their generous hospitality. The neighbors and friends all join with tiie pioneer, in that, as tlieir hos pitality was as boundless as the wants of their fellow creatures, so -! shall be their reward. The surviv ing and only daughter was named out of respect U> Henry Clay, who was a warm friend of the Young and McKinley families, and Mr. Young one day in recalling an instance in wjiich the southern statesman be friended him wnen a mere boy. and like the knights of old believed grati tude to be the noblest virtue that warm' the heart of man. said to bis wife. "Mama, in case our next child is a boy. let us name him Henry Clay," to which his wife replied. "Young we will name it Henry Clay whether it is a boy or not." which resulted in the daughter being named Henry Clay Young. "Cncle Troy" and "Aunty" Hale, as Miss Henry calls them, have watched tiie daily life of this girl in caring for her father and invalid mother for fifteen years, and have made up their minds that she is worthy of their warmest friendehip and have invited her to share their commodious home at her pleasure. Robert and Miss Henry desire to thank all who so kindly assisted them in caring for their dear mother during her years of patient suffering. Moon Creek Items Aunt Abbie and Amelia Gilbert had a very "pleasant visit Saturday between trains, with friends. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Carr. Miss Grace Carr and Mrs. Cricket of Grand Island Several of the people from our neighborhood attended the contest ' last Friday night. Mis- Yeiva Fross rides on horse back to and from her boarding place Monday mornings and Fridav even ing-. The road boss and men are doing some good road work. Miss Reynolds returned home last week from her convention trip and reports a splendid time. Wright Reynolds of Litchfield w ith four other men came over to S. S. Reynolds' home one day last week took hack loads of calves and hogs. Grant Rogers went to Aurora last Friday and returned home Monday. John Nelson is repapering and re pairing ids house. John Hatch is at present working for S. S Reynolds. Several from this neighborhood drove to town Monday evening to tier Mr. Aldrich's speech. Jas. Lee is helping on the farm this week. The W. C. T. F. contest at Cleoria church was in every way a success, the church being crowded W> the limit. The contestants did well. The medal was awarded to Miss Cora Fross. who is the local super intendent of Medal Contest I»epart merit. Music was furnished by a quartette from Loup City. The young people were invited'back to Cleoria again. SCHOOL NOTES Miss Rowe went home with Amy Me lira vy Thursday evening. Wesley Polston is attending school . again this week. Our boys have been very energetic the past week and are enjoying the fruits of their labor. Miss Rowe went home with Amelia Gilbert Monday night T. M.. W. P. and P. O. Reed, all of this city, received word Sunday of tiie serious illness of their older brother. W. H. Reed at Brook. Ind.. who was reported as lieing on his] death lied, and left by auto to Ravenna. German Evangelical Church Next Sunday. Oct. 16th. there will1 services at Ashton at 10:30 a. m. Rev. P. Jueling, Pastor. ! Apples on Track Now I have a car of good, assorted hand picked winter apples of different varieties on the B. &. M. tracks now. Prices right. Come and see them. L. E. Eunst. -— Apples! Apples! Nicoson & Gibson will have a car load of winter apples on sale in Loup City about Oct. 25th at popular prices. Phone -1 on 18, and leave your orders and you will be notified ' when they arrive. Horse Sale at Ashton Horse sale at Kettle's barn. Ash ton, Neb.. Saturday, Oct. 15th. at 2 o'clock. Twenty-five head of broke and unbroke horses, from & sucklinp to an old horse. C. A. Kkttlk. ROAD NOTICE < Augustvn) To all whom it may concern: The commissioner appointed to locate a road commencing at the southwest corner of Section twenty-one <31 •, Township sixteen