' Something Now! p ^‘e NATIONAL BANK of Loup City hereby gives notice that they have purchased one o‘ the werid famous "TISCO" Manganeese Steel Sa es. recently tested at Canton. Ohio, in the p'esence of one of their officers by experts cun ning in the art of Burglary Aiso that they have ordered a new system of . 5AFE DEPOSIT BOXES to be placed in their strictly fire proof vaults as soon as received from the factory Further notice will be published in this space * :h»n a few weeks that this new equipment has E" vea and we then promise to show our friends public one of the best protected banks in the state of Nebraska. Yours respectfully. L. HANSEN. Cashier. NORTH western rii oj'iv. %*»%* a* twin 1 f+w Marini frrT '»b JJ, ia jju i. ' pwfcc .. .„ *» i . ja »„j«t 4at . .. m. 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Lujb.: ! ua«». £*«al# La** at U»*^t / ra' ■ * at J' fcB ® • La»iIS * ^P - • » ■ Vif «cti®C ' to tent I . 0 ^ —- .raid a*' 1t urv ^ tf.-xr 1 l-*»a. . ‘ ,* ;.4 » mr tc* atirtd U* * ^nrtal *d -a* asr***. „ a* - aa» *-«:♦ and r ' r . to tin- fltj at i -»«.* after**-* and ilirt -n a ynj-nr *»-■»» ** niu. a auntear il •» ancUor «* ’-tone f. *AK and **»r. " a: KEo "S-JTT“t- »• ^ - ,<«ar nii.- t* *u«w-te»it '* V a -V -»*to* at Uru*. .11. ^ . , tUr *l**rr * u«r la to to ** -fir -a* -iautto*. •»*■ 7 i -fT- r 'll* »* tto '“tjM* t, «{ I*f and Mr* Mart. * -a- n ,un and CMrd* A"**rr rntef • i-tut-j u-n* »aa*r lad* -r>**d*. C* -T » o-Ag U *a» «n>j*nd tea » d*-.n •-»** <*» (tw ni t rata* _at ‘i-* Kara u* *• Ka-u < -*» f*f» oar 1 /ir». rnttud In tutor of unit -n l?» nd'toiad » a* .*t *n*f • i«n»-nc td to l*to W - mr and ton* pn« m* » r«f - * -> / ti* j.»r »m t Lcamt but tut* ad. taafcd a reporter tat.--^tojMted^teJtl* ' ' * for wpeciai* every Satur day i r to an: hoggn-s. see T. M. It mid speria - ft sate a* Conhiser's every Saturday Mrs * < Harper returned froa 'tier Mi-» _r: *isit K uday ■*ei t. e util of buy sup your meat a: iimnrtt » meat market bargain- ia Town Property for -ale by John M. Long Try Artec nut cua. for v .,ur cook -1 *e I or sake by K *• Ta*; .r I-i-' re—.up news i» revived here ts-at Hear* Vasset ss a -aflerer from tu beer 11 tart* • oaLtwer ! as special* on -aie every sat-iday 4to in and see. Saturday. •«- rr* "tori :a> . u*t fcnisited *. .me artiste work in re-ptwilin. tie front f < <* iser - store "1'itIV < HI<'ktVs ife wanted at t-efioej- s meat market Higimst market price paid 1. e boa Too restaurant changed ait - .a-: week V4 - siave ik.t .earned tie- name of Uie new owner. All the Town Properly offered for sale at fir-t hand-by railing »n John " . Lons. M-- Ida Laintver. was .a.ied to ln pendei* • Mo., ias*. Saturday by tl»e da-ip* * - - : ness f her niftier Me are paying 3» tents each for t ream de 'ered at tie creamery . IbvrvM 4 litineiiv Co. i _» v ur rkaks Iron, your Ivotne merchant* Ttwv will treat *ou right I>»i r <"m wee< avTiLg oo i r -a - My residence in east Lowp 4 it y; or will trade same for re* estate MaATEE WtESH'K. Y • r riiaanr U> get an ..p-Uedate a. ' -uit or skin at * oahiaer's Frida* aad Saturday. Nc>*. 2T. and 26. Vr- M V. e t last TL_rsda> entertained a numlier of ad* friend it, tiKiT >f i*er birthday Anniversary. Ladle- a at -anv -atur day and * _ wi tind special barpains n sa e t - .at wil please * >u and save pour pocketbook Wv K»-ed u- sold bis lardware -• kck * 4*r -hub of near Va-on fit * and tl»*v ar« invoicing the «OTK *K«a. I VlIM f* »r The northwest . aru-' •' Secti *0 32 T »n 15. Rugp in Metetcr Iwnsiiip. Inquire of !I Rt v-ivi L *ap Citi NVbr Tier* at be services x >rninp and - .-wing t>rt: *undat at tlie baptist '•l t>\ Pr if Sboae of Grand 1- and Everybody invited. I_»:.— there ai be a coat -gin m l - ' sae at < .n:.!--: Fridav ‘ -f rdat \ i i" and 3 4ic car:-, and pet jour pick of the p • * l- displayed Trr V Xickolau*. tiae drawnan. f-.r -t and satisfartorv oerviee. Leave -dcrs at the Kevsume. Lein ager - >r Tav *.r's cicvator. or phone : • on \ serve at 5;jr» o'clock K<-r »i> Five choice I»urre-Jersev tear ptg* and one year.mp pedigreed Si -rti r» hull ca.f. at my farn nine miie* n *rth of Loup <'itv ’Phone • c« *4 J. F. Bora. The _n:v dads at tiieir last ses sile*. t-'c-ewted tlie county judge with a desk tn whicit to tie b ank- and also gave a nice ceice desk for use of 'the de} ,’t treasurer Both will grace * v '.rrutitre of tie oe» court - use t" be built tiresome future di* Mr- !':*e,A»- M> Intyrr. eldest sister ' Mr- Abbie Gilbert arrived rtalned a numle-r iff . ng -die> ax**- a most enjoyable t;uie *»- had Tiie "ilittle tots” payed s a t-r graa. being given a* tie we Lunch was served in ute •> te» and 'lasket- and was ! *r ;-g...v enjoyed by all. Prcsbytertai Bulletin Itev 1 . 4*. McEaen P I*., will -peak Tianksgiv jng evening at the mid-we- k service. Let us have a full at'ewdate « Tlie usuti services will be held nett Sundae n.'iung and evening Tlie tlene for the n. ruing will lie --Tlie Hume." and in tlie evening U*e sub I jerl nit’ be *• Absolute Surrender " Germ Evangelical Church Neat sundae. Nov 27th. tlie re will tie service* at Loup City at h*:3«a x. Nov. 3t. lesson in German at Loup City at B»Jm a. m. P. J ueling. l*a*tor. Farm for Sale or Trade Mic acres of gaud farm land 3'. allies from Pierre s Ii , * miles from good HUit rsttiand town. 2 miles from a pc-st ft* mile* from arhooi. Thirty acres broke. *®a' bouse. granan and tern Farm ail fenced Will sell or Sade I J McClaarjGHidings. S. D. Mr- A C Evans left Monday for Mapieton. Iowa, to spend Thanks giving at her girlhood home. Tiie doctor look* forlorn already. Last week, through its agent here. J. A 1 ftanietson. tiie B &. M. rail road company paid ta taxes in Sher man county, to tiie tune of ~ 12.v»*'.4. A pretty sum to he added to tiie •unty‘s hank account. T ie High School Glee Club will give a musical? a: tiie opera house nett week Friday evening. Tliere is seme ru e\ e'.ient musical talent ani< rig the girl- of our liigli school, j • bid ..as been gathered into a n u-ica organ: ati »n and we may ex ts-'• some sph ndid numbers on tiie occasion spoken of above. There will tie Thanksgiving ser vices a: tiie >i E. church this fore n ion at 1<* 4 Kev Montgomery w ill i deliver Lite add res- and assisted by Kev Harper and Kev. I>r. McEweh f Kearney, who. with ids family, is spending Tlianksg:. ing with friends In tliis city. As a'! business will be suspended in .he city at that hour, tliere will undoubtedly i*e a large attendance on tiie services. From Tiie t»ee we see that Belle vue lias tiiis year another of the • inner foitbal. teams. They went : Hig! land l*ark College. I»e- Moines, t!.- 12th instant, and carried the High .and scalps In tine with them, the s .re being Into *i. Our own i. •. Kearns is ‘ • , nanciai manager • t • team whicl insures that i.n .• rtant adjunct to a team to be ban died in first class shape. I*r. .V .1. Keanu >f tliis city a few days' s.ti • reci ted notification that i,e :.a i en n inated and elected a - is-r f the Nationa Geograpiiic - ietj wit. 1 • a iouarters at Wash ing: in. !». C. This society was : nd?urt. ambassadors, and n c.ed • ii in govemmental affairs and men and women distinguished in edi na and busines- interests of f • ..ntry Tiie g -od doctor is to hi congratulated upon iiis prefer ment ‘ r membership in tliis great society. A number of Loup City young people wi give a c medy-drama at the ;iera house ti.is evening and -it r.iay right.written ny Mr. Watts •f tiie 'Electric Theatre. Tiie plot ani situations are -aid to lie most i.appi • put tegetie r. arid we feel a—ureii the play wih is- staged in s -• acceptable manner. Botli Mr and Mr-. Watts will take leading par.- and tiie oilier portions of the ■ a-t wbl tie taken r>y home people for «!. :n they were especially written. L -{ t'ity jieopie are always partial • ! imi ta ent an iw- iiave n doubt . .. ■ . iig- to witness tiie production. Loup City men Honored \t the meeting of the state im plement dealers last week at Lincoln T M. Keed wa> again and : t tiie ti.ird or fourtli year chosen >fie iif tin directors of the association. Monday's State Journal contained a g »id likeness of K. I* Starr of this city. »iio at the state meeting of Mt-nt' ipa. Leagjes at Lincoln last week. »a> chosen a- president of the league : r tiie coining year. When it comes “ ceering state associations. Loup City is always in evidence Mr Starr is at*oi,f the steenth man fr on L ■ < ity wh, lias been chosen ores: ; i er various state aseocia-1 ti ?is \ :;i ing tlier if our leading iti-en- w: i ha been so honored in I ast ., • '•» . Me. =r. E s. Hayherst. J. S iVd.vr. J. W Long. A K. <*utl. use. T M Keed. T. L Pi.ger. and others t >h. yes; Loup City i- a ways on the in_p when men | of nent are in evidence. Moon Creek Items Mrs 1‘lieohe M Intyre. sister of Mr- Ahbi< Gilbert. arrived here last Tliursday from La Port* City. Iowa, for a lew weeks' visit, after which she w ill go to Oregon to make her future home Mr and Mrs. Arthur McCullough i ~.fet a: : < ast S inday. Joe Smyth i- husking corn for Mr. Head rick son. Ed Angler had a day off Monday and was out on the farm repairing fences Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ling and family to ik dinner with Mr and Mrs. M. A*, j KLidips in L up City Sunday. < -i- aTllj Miss Mary Homgard took , dinner a: La: ie's Sunday. Mr- Jas. Ling drove to t wn Mon day ev< ng • meet her brother. Mr Frank Weeriin and wife of Aurora. TI • ng pe -g e in the M. L. - - ■ ■ Orchard Slow tar ■*-: Wednesday evening for a - a pra-ti • ti.efe tie ing about fifteen of i Uiem W;, :ai: Hartman cf St. Joseph.’ v i- visaing at tiie h .mes of Mrs Abbi* and M A. Gilbert. - rool Ram Mi" - Mar- an i \nna Smyth. I*e.pha and Keava Haillie and Wa rn* fa lie :ti. u were visitor- at our whooi this week. Ur are preparing a very tine pro gram for Christmas Apples! Apples! ■rimerapples at sweetiand's N looms & ' .ibs> in Cloak Sale Tie L up City Mercantile Co. are g .ng t give a sjiecial ditoount on all cloak- Nov. Until aud Until. Farmers Notice We want your good wheat and do j n it se Iiefnre you get our prices. W, a,- want vrn andoatsand are pa ;ng u irt tlan it will net to ship j to anv terminal market. Your busi ness is appreciated. LorrOmr Mill & Lioiit Co. Poland China Boars for Sale. 1 have a few good P,.land China Boars of the big type for sale, from «ows like « »ra Wonder l.'Sn.'LVi. which 1 purchased at the Ed Andrews' persion sale last winter, bred to Long* .rider No. lSlTSTa—543K7. a snnv-p .^nd hoar, and from Lady E.. No. 1 ;j»ea»l Tiie sire of these pigs is Nebraska King fvxt; Tiie rest are sired hv Grand Lo.»k "ko.T . M A. GILBERT. Notice I have received a big line of Fur Coats of very best quality, and will of fer them to the public at very reasonable prices. Come in and examine them. Every coat guar anteed Yours for busi ness. Jas. Bartunek. j REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE First National Bank OF LOUP CITY CHARI til SO. T277. lSGOttr*OK ATE l> Ai Loup* ny in the stale ot Nebraska. ut tlie ose of business November lu. iyu> KESOCBCEs Loaui* and discounts .. SJ63.395 35 Overdrafts secured mio unsecured 5.793 *«k U s Ikjuu> 10 secure cin-uiaiioc T.»M* On Bonds, sei untiev etc . 5U3 On Banking boast*,furniture. tixtures. i:.u66 o9 Due from approved reserve agents. io.4*»6 ;*'* hecks au« other cash items . 4 333 66 Note> of other Satiocu. tfank>. d3i» ui* Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents . . . . 115 H Lawful money reserve ;n bank viz: — Specie . # 13 337 l5 Let al tender note" 3.5uu UII—14.7-J7 1. Kmenipiion fund with l* S. treasurer *5 per cent of circulation 35** t* Tota. . . #35*3*6 77 LIABILITIES. C apital stock j»aid in #35.uu».u> Surplus fund 13.5.0 (t$ Undivided profit.". ie"?* expenses and taxes paid 3 563 rts National Hank noun*outstanding ... 7.MJU U> Due t • "late and private bank" aud bankers . 11U 03 Individual deposit** subject to check 91.430 99 Demand ceri lficates of deposit . 79.693 UG Tota. *31s.386 77 Mate of >ebiaska. * County ot Snerman * & * 1. L HAnsE", Cashier ot the ul*>\ . named Bank, do s»oletnn:y "w ear mat the above sta'emeiil is true to the i*e*t oi mv know ledge and be ief L. HaN"EK Cashier. CORrECT-ATTEST: IKa L VVn 1.11X " Director. 0 F. A I* aM" *ireo»or. K J Ni».utiN iAI.l Director. s::osrril*e*: ai» l sworn to before me this IWt dax of N \ min r. 191'* VV J FlsHLR. *skal Notary Public M coinm "": l expires Jai It*. 1913. LEGAL NOTICE •>! N* :<*'a"Ku Sherman * * unity ' N ■ • : ; t pusai County Board of Super v "or" * s ierruaii County Nebraska, to "" s s;»;d county. in pa vine nr ol ■ •ui"tamibond" v hich l*ecome due and payai-it November 37th. 1910. N.-.ice i" hereby given that at an adjourned meeting: -r me Countv Board of Supervisors * >hermau countv Nebraska November 15th tni "a • board -esoived to issue the ' ' irau.n*. interest at the rate of 4-- per cent ;h- annum Taxable 55 Uu <*> November 37th 1911. an Uu semi annually thereafter to May 37th. 19 *' and #10 003 m« November 37th .9!* for sal* or m exchange to raise funds with which to pay <»utstundiu ... o'-t:v ’- ’ted i >ctoi.*er >tt 1MH* and isued N* vernier 37:: 1N9*>. ir. ’he "Um of S899ULUU ir.iW.Ui interest a: ; ]»**r cent per annum uc * which 'her* h;»" b-eu paid the sum of 5 «m * and upon which there is due and parable N vein her 37th !9l the "um of ' - f k :L* "aid bund" to uraw interest at th-* "unie or ales." rate of interest than the boau" to be paid a:« now drawing. aud that - hied .u the othr** «.i the county clerk on or before The i3tb day of Deiemte • l9it» or same • •• . nud m iu" r. In w :*!.»-,< whereof I have hereunto "*: my baud and offlcia* se^ th.> 15tu dav uf November 19: • "Kal W C Diktekk as Count Clerk Sherman Couutv Nebraska. AUCTION • K S 'Hi L L \ND Not it** " hcr*Ty give:, to d *n the 9th day 1 f Deed: ♦ : . 19b on* c.ock p m a; the I - i ■u’.:y • Mil."1:on**r f Pub.;c Lands and Bui id inii" ; " a: tl. representative, w.i. « ffer east a. pu ... an- non all educa t. r.al land" iu "aid county \vhbh have been declared forfeited for non payment of rental or interest as follows: >*; •* 16-16 Albert H Keener. VC !*' if-i:i Aaron *Va. A .nun Dated Nov 31. 1910 L B CQWLE4, Coitmi"": merer Public Lands and Buildings !.a>: put Dec. *■ \< rru e ix > i:reditx>rs In County Court within and for Sherman ! c->unty Net>raska In lhe in itte: f tht estate of Adtiade Moritz decease*: State of Nebraska t > ss Sherman County ' The >tate of Nebraska i L A Smith county judge of Mid eonnty. herebv _ n**tif\ ai jh rsons having claims and dvman - t*ga4ii"t The estate of Adelade Moritz deceu"* l.. iha: 1 have set and appointed the foiiowing dav f..r the reception, examinati* n and .. ustment of said claim" and demands a- Um county court room in Loup City. Ne ttraska to w: May 3nd. 1911. at the hour of one i dock ir. the afternoon of said day. AL l*er-T‘h" 1m rested m said estate will appear "aid ::mt and place and duly pre«en- their claims and demands and in case nr x • * ".*ui ciaim" art not presented by M-\ 3ii : i9 i tn* same shall be farever barred Tl* t me . in;lt d for the payment of said lain " "La!, be one year from said *3nd dav of May. 1911 • ven unuer my hand and the seal of said County C*>ur: ibis 39th day of October 1910. E A. Smi h. County Judge Last pub. Nov. 34 Lee Brothers’ « I Meat Market FOIt Choicest of Steaks. Veal Cutlets. Pork Chops and Meats of all kinds. Poul try. Fish, Celery, in fact the best of everything in keeping with a first-class market Highest prices paid for Poultry, Hides, etc. LEE BROS. Hut we don't carry it very long at a time because it seems to us that nearly everybody wants our ASH GROVE brand of cement and the famous PEERLESS lime. It Makes Us Hustle to keep a sufficient supply on hand to meet the preat demand there is for these necessarv materials and it is not just because people like us. either. There's another reason. Keystone Lumber Go. Yards at Loup City. Ashton. Rock ville. Scliaupps and Arcadia, Neb. ■ CHANCE OR PROVIDENCE? — I A Partly Pathetic. Half Humorous and Highly Entertaining 4-Act Comedy-Drama Written by Herbert A. Watts And presented bv the LOUP CITY DRAMATIC CLUB This play « written especially for 'the Caste which presents it. The ; plot deals with modern religious and | scientific problems, and contains a i touching heart story ot a oiiiui. or phan singer. At the same time a thread of rich comedy pervades the production, intensifying the interest by sharp contrasts from pathos to I humor. The aim is to produce in every hearer A HEARTY LATCH: A RESPONSIVE THRILL: A SYMPATHETIC TEARI Songs and Specialties Between the Acts A Full Evening of Good Entertainment Loup City Opera House Thursday and Saturday Nights November 24-26, 1910 Reserved Seats on Sale at Conhiser's Clothing Well Bought Is Half Sold My line for fall is now in. Don’t forget to look my line over. I can save you money by buying at the right place—of LORENTZ Happy is the Son the Bride Smiles on beautiful pieces of Jewelry for bridal and wedding gifts of unique and aesthetic designs.! purposely made for weddings, j Rings, brooches, sunbursts, dog j collars, jeweled pins for the hair, lorgnettes, opera glasses, gold and silver purses and many other Trinkets of Value Silver tea services, spoons, forks and knives ready for marking. There is no question about our goods. Get Our Prices. H. M. ELSNER The Reliable Jeweler New Jeweler j Having got fully located in my new place of busi ness, I am ready to do all kinds ol Repair Work in the Jewelry Line. I r i All work put out by Mr. Chase’s last man, Mr. Morgan, is guaranteed by me - My stock is most com plete and prices will suit you. I solicit a portion of your business; at least call and let us get acquaint ed. Lou Schwaner JEWELER In Chase’s Drug Store LET DS GROW TOCETl $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. There's a profit for you in becoming a depositor with the lobp cin ■ Capital and Surplus, SPECIALS! where; CONHISER’s WHEN? WHEN? Every Saturd'y LAND That Will Make You pich. The greatest combination of industrialism and farming now rapidly developing, is to be found along the Burlington Route in the vicinity of SHERIDAN. WYOMING. HARDIN AND BILLINGS. MONT., and in the BIG HORN BASIN, where large, deeded alfalfa ranches that have made millionaires of the owners, are being divided into small farms, and where Government ir rigated homesteads and Carey Act Lands are available. A WONDERFULLY RICH COUNTRY: You can get holdof an irrigated farm within a radius of a few miles of excellent coal, natural gas. il luminating oil. building materials, fast growing towns that have varied industries. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS: On the first and third Tuesdays I personally condust homeseekers' excursions to these lands D. CLEM DEA.VER, General Agent, Landseekers Information Bureau 1004 Farnam Street. Omaha, Neb. Cement _ h >cks We now have a|large supply of^ ^ 1 Cement blocks on hand for ♦ i We are now in position to put in Cement Sidewalks And guarantee to give good satisfaction We are ready to do all kinds of Gall and Get our prices Loup City Cement Block Comoanv r 'GUY STOUT, Manager. FENCE POSTS We have a good stock of lumber and all kinds of building material on hand. A carefully assorted stock of Fence Posts ranging in price from 12C to 25C. No trouble to figure your bills uli. show our stock LEININGER LUMBER. CO., Loud Ciw Neb.