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I ■* *a*r •- |» v .i'f J I; *t*t ( nails •t* mn Lad * »fii ll t*i*T* X car pirk .«» tlar b.tr I, (trf ♦! **» carts. A J J*«n**o*. i ur*» Jubats**® and tarniH amt to I. i « r**. M -•e.ai ■. "tiiait toukt a atUi li*- Irradi nnd n tf e. H 3 -»*««*ei »» • ■arnc after U* t*_* f*~* •' Larmta. Un riwtim-r. at tar •*-* s* a .nc if dUae at liar retailer* rmsmiisn to «Mnalta |(a>e *'•* — * r i Itsuae tine tt 11 ton l; ■ »*** * « nt.iwf - not it* • * -e iob ae FUFF. and lie lia* J'C*» !*• »»F•** «wi* arid erert am* of l > 'mam c- *i> .iier*. Mr* /..i 11. i- and bai- -am* over tr «a tirortri >*H •«-* for a »wt artii !ef n» '*fit* X e*tr rdat aJie • re to Ls«* in for a fee a*i» vtet. *». ,u£ i.jt toanc f nude* la took after ite or tar* ut ••raud^a and i.randma Heed a.nuf ler atnence Ja* isfaneti vtao lot been aufler •ne fur tne I**-* to Oeea* nltii a ^rief* ram-of . *.«**•> left Mundar tor Ft’»s»*>»r *j»r.nr* M lor treat tufttt. He *»• ; nitni at Fanner u> Mr* Anns* !»'*.ia*e. ao-..n,p*.ni-d la Ms** Mart Mtnaisuil. Mr* IHw ,ixif as* co*'s« Useae for treatment. *ur i-aslloc beet, orrs...»e*lf 111 for Use *,**4 fen mundis* Mr J dunhea ea r*, i* to be a-~*tr. prrta|» a fort n^nt at Un >*snnc* j \ :,ad- a hu-ine— trip t IM I -?l Tuesday. Vr> \. I* » u et came linme from Y rs «« I M.ta-. evening. • -t \: • rte i > t .ad egal at >: ai. ye--, rday. 7 M Heed a- u-t ii n.-lied un a :.rig a ar taro machinery. • lin* 11 - ciihruiis and .! >lin Foy • ere a: : • (-raiMi Island Tuesday. 1 «. .• -urantee _"_*<■ f •- hotter fat. 1 test and pat <-a»t. A. K. « h a-k •anMMcd. ate ti ' }•• • i! s ! waller s. the leweler. 'I H F • • r -ft Monday morning ■ 'an 1 - and na unting trip Tr • , jttruud Mi Hendrickson dray wi gitt . mi g ,> n1 sen s •*•. • " i. l.-nga re arid Wm. Criss w-re i as—nger- • • • ».i aiia Tuesday m ruing ■d. fret- -ows tor tale hj Lee Hri — < a at -nee if vou • ant the-r vit K Warn- *e aide to re ! as' i-idai evening from tlie -a- i* a i —oita and t> doing mcely. ' " » it ker a- a gift, als ; - - S •a - -ry •tote. - . eels wit W Larsen neat Wednesday a'tern n March J.'*tli ar* a king a shirt, my line ; • Tue lias Hrand -hirts are . ►td At Lorent/'. '.a. i>ardiri«r d the Times i- pre ’ '.g f-..' gn ■ - ! -usekeeping ill tlie I! tin Y ijtig • •ttage. ■ tma > r.amer. Co pats ■ - ggs de ii*--'-*i a- the re a i -r; here. ' .v H-ri t-. k--n -Lic.-essors * -r ger wi.l do your hauling ; - rr pt y and satisfactorily. tg- Wj »i« »*1 enough from ■ - rr • ■ rie" : • go t* Comstock •i -ga j-ine*- Tuesday evening. ■ »'• i a- mg 22 cents cash for 'ran - .-red at the creamery . Uavknna ( keavkbv Joliansen. , i n * ■ i in in caiiie up ; rotr. <-rand 1- -ft A'- 'aTi rday : r a lew days . » ... ■ mi it .1- rs a’- uii.p down on the mer. '*■ < ' iinatcit is getting tiie - ’ - ies put ti his new • - '■ ■ if" * x;— -s to tie safely at ’ ■ rein in a lew short weeks. ----- '- ai. Friua. and ^atur nt $ ■' ■ u i 'er the liiiuti J’acitic t sherman county. Larseri atid «»us Lorent/ ieft s rr mg for < Uriah* to at • i : -hate Retail I*eaierV con ' I'-’ ’ r-1 rn the la-st of the »«—A ' * •" ’ - : J*e 'um me need the » -g *n I»r Mikivy - new ' • ad mining his oid office i »-a»: * the square, to tie one story . i*UM ■ ■ 'la* Mar ', lias been quite ■*'» wilt, a grippe, and w ith the t:*f'-i’ roup !ier life at times a - elKler thread, hut -tie is he'ter at present. ' « afisrit na» purchased tlie ■' * of ti*e Baptist ciiurch. * ■ t R I». iieitdricksoo. and we . t. : i-.und »i build a residence titcr« n -. i- spring Fred I : was imne from Lin c *« a *- of days this week, re ' capita city todav. He * a- , a' “rd - tie first of the week. ••’ti ii. • '• I ues la' t visit In family i • " 'tun < «umy Teleptione i- r .lining a »ire straigli! from L up ( ity to Ravenna Charley * vf •> s .n if F rank Martin of this r is assisting Ed Vngier with the line w . i -per went to Rockville last - . :a f late at the funeral of »a-ac( cupamed by his son. Earl, a: : ( art. Reynolds. They went in tin- ( idendahl auto. 1 « , ■ m merit B. & M officials ■ in L p City a few hours Tues . ii sit»*»v W. VV. Johnston, a-sistaiif general freight agent of * * i.ii.x. and J J. ('ox. division freight agent of Lincoln. Mr- i C. < arisen and Miss Ernie Men ia entertained the "Lafalot *'■ Friday afternoon at the Mr- ('arisen If there's anyth, g in a name, tills club will .a v e in vaine meetings. I.. Saturday. W T. Iiraper sold I- • , te rt . iii the east part of ■ emU a Rock viiie Mr Iiraper will soon move to :|ji- laru, west of the city, and he me a plutocratic agriculturist Rev !• W Montgomery went to voU Bluffs. Monday morning, to as-.si m a s, ries jf meetings at that piace and at Alliance, for the next •w w.-eu- i ■ nson of Kear ney ■ | pit next Sunday Luoruing and evening. l ast week. J. T. Hale traded his farm in Webster township for the F rank (itiewski farm north of the ■■ity. F'rank «itiewski has moved on the farm. L'Bank's Hale moving to town, while John Otlewski will re j main on the farm this year. Quiet Wedding Sunday afternoon. March a. 15*11. a; o'clock, at the home of Mr. and Mrs A. 1.. Zimmerman in this city, -courred the marriage of Mr. Clifford I ne and Miss Nora May Henderson. I; v I*. \\. Montgomery officiating, on,i tiie immediate relatives being : present Some tw weeks since, this 'dice printed invitations lor a double wedding, tbe young couple atiove being one e tiie hup; pairs. The I coble wedding was to have been| • ebratea at Lhe borne of Mr. and Mr- .1 H Hone in Webster town 't ip ast evening. Wednesday. March ibc unic tunatelv about a week -.in*- the w uld-oe groom. Mr. W. C. Henderson, vvlio was twed Miss May I. mi. .is- quarantined for small pox .n ibis city, making it necessary to .. istpone their marriage for the time it -ing. and the former young people one oded they would not wait, but t»o united in wedlock as above. We understand they will live on tbe farm oi toe grooms parents, whw will i ive to Loup City. White the Nortli i western. with the host of friends of the newly wfilled pair will offer beaitiest congratulations, they will a- we sympathize with the others w bo are obliged to postpone the ■ happy event till a later date. Holmes-Good win Last evening. Marc I s. 15*11. at the I tome • M i a:,.: Mr- Henry L. Good win. in Clay towrisliip. occurred the marriage of their daughter. Cecelia K.. t<> Mr Robert L Holmes, young est son of Mr and Mrs. George II i me.' . Bristol township, the Hev. W C Harper f this city officiating. Tiie ceremony took place at with Mr Ro.anti Goodwin brother of tlie Sri o . a- test ii an. and Miss Eleanor I. ■ ne-. sisteri thegroom. asbrides i.aid. Em! wing tiie ceremony, an elegant supper was served by the ci.arming hostess, to tiie large num ber of inv ited guests present to en jov the iiio-t felicitous occasion. The y -ng p pie g to housekeeping at net n the gro -m's farm in Harrison b vvh'ip. May their tutu re be tilled ‘ with happiness and prosperity. Death of C. H. Brown Tut- many friend- of W. O. and F A Brown will hear with sorrow f tiie death of their eldest brother. (‘ H. Brown, at Batavia. Ills., last Friday evening at 11 o'clock, after an i. ties- >f several months’ duration. 'Ir. Br<>wn had lieen postmaster of Batavia for many years, and one of its 1. no red and best citizens. lie ■va- well known here, and it is only t" r three years since he and iiis g ■ >d wife v isited the brothers and many friends here. The following is taken from a Batavia local paper: “At 11 o'clock last night death1 ended tiie long struggle for health madt by Cornwall fi. Brown, who since Wednesday has been in an un ■uiis-ious condition. All Batavia ii, 'Urn- the loss of this man. who' was ne of t iie nest citizens that tiie town ever had. Mr Brow-n was a native of Batavia, being U>rn May 21. I«i3. on First street, the same street n which lie died. When four-] teen years ol age he started working in the tea |iostoffice and lie lias gradually worked up step by step until June item. President McKinley a; pointed him to tiie postmastership, f r a time in* #a> mail clerk on the mail train. He was also at one time private -• retary of the YanNort wicks. Later he vvas associated with tiie lank of Mallory and Jones. In in- public career lie was twice elected mayor if Batavia, was an alderman and wa~ at one lime a member of the West Batavia si1km.i1 tioard. Tiie ti.riera will lie held Tuesdav after ti hi at 2 o'clock from the late home. Interment wL take place in tiie West Batavia cemetery. Decoration Day In a few short weeks will come I a- ration I'ay. Apropos of this’ memorable occasion. It. N. Pritchard, direct ir of o.,r splendid band, intends getting up a program of music and i entertainment, w hich can hut meet with the approval of our entire citi zenship. In doing so. he wishes the: co-operation of some twenty to tliir-, tv. or even more of our ladies and cniidren in preparation for the event, to assist in making impressive cer tain parts of the program. Efforts' will soon tie made to interest them [ in the occasion, and we call attention thus early that an early formation of tiie plans may lie made and tiie day i lie om of the greatest interest of any | In-coration Lay ever held intliiscity. '< Walter Moon leaves tomorrow fori Morrili. to look after his claim. Andy Gray left this morning for a, ten days visit with relatives at! ( ■■unci Bluffs and thence to his old h ne in Nodaway county. Missouri.: Mrs Mathew has in stock black! silk waists, in large sizes, and closing in front. These waists are especially ' suitable for elderly ladies. Miss Kffie Moon leaves tomorrow fot tiie Scott Bluffs country to look ; after her claim. Mr-. Ed Angler | lid' taiv ii nti • IL* " 1,1 1 v w-a phone manager's office for the present. II. S. ( inger has taken a position at tiie mill and will move his ramily | d >wn int-> tiie house just south of the 1 mi : rlj lecupied by Roy Shep pard. wiit.>e resignation made tiie vacancy to t*e tilled by Mr. Conger. I ncle Willis Fulliton gave us a •all last Saturday, his usual sunny smile lieing more pronounced than usual, and all because lie had just received word that he was again grandpa to a tine boy at the home of his son. Morris Fulliton. out in Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Marsel Youngquest and bahy left this morning for their j future home near Watertown. S. It. where lie lias purchased land, and we know will have a goodly measure of success. Their many friends will join witli us in wishing them success and happiness in their new home. i >n Tuesday evening, the members of tiie O. E. S. of this city, to the j number <>f some forty, were enter tained at a three-course dinner at tiie ; I home ol I»r. and Mrs Main, tiie evening being spent in play ing flinch] and a good social time enjoyed. Tiie i oocaM in also being tiie loth anniver >ar\ of the marriage of tiie genial; host and hostess, the brothers and sisters of the order presented them with a handsome leather rocker, in remembrance of the occasion. County Clerk Iiieterichs is certain ly having a run of hard luck. About three weeks since his family was quarantined and Mr. Dietericiis was banished from home for tiie time being dust as lie was given to un derstand tiie embargo was nearlv off. his two little daughters came down and tiie quarantine was carried for ward another period of time. And besides that. Mrs. Dietericiis being unable to attend to the increased duties of tiie household and care of tiie sick. Mr. Iiieterichs has suffered l himself to be quarantined, that he may assist the good wife in her over 1 burdened cares. I HI—— j LOW ONE - WAY Colonist Fares r.'.Erch 10 to April 10, !9i» $26.00 $26 09 Co California 7c P^cifniiorUnvest v; a n~y • union racme Strtilanl 1‘o.id in the Wist Electric Bi«* k iN.nals ! Excellent Hininc Cars *’ For further information re :i\t 'i ares, routes.« u*. > call on in address I G. W. Collipriest I Loup City, Neb. Ceo. Bowman Suicides Postmaster Grow yesterday receiver from .1. F. Jeffords the following account of Uie suicide of Georgt Bow man: Bridgeport, Neb.. March 7.—Georgt Bowman shot himself last night at lo:.'to Billy and Jim were sitting uj with him. lie had a revolver and a razor in lied with him. He ordered them out of the house and told them of his intention, but had them sc badly scared they did not know w hat to do. They went out. and he fixed the tied to suit hint, and then shot liimse f in the back of the head, dying immediately. He will be buried here Wednesday. Jeff. George Bowman came to Limp City some ten years ago. with bis wife, one son. Will Bow man. and a brother James. Since coming here the family made several moves to Colorado, Mis souri and other points, invariably returning to Loan City. Last Sep tember they moved to Bridgeport, where they had a claim. George being at I»enve:. and afterwards joining them. For years he bad been an intense sufferer from Bright's dis ease an 1 rheumatic troubles, from which be had slight relief at times, and the news of bis ending his suf ferings in the above summary man ner comes with little surprise tc those who knew him here. Notice All stockholders of the Farmers' Elevator of Loup City are requested to be present at a meeting called for Monday. March t’Ttb. at o'clock p. m.. to close up the sale of the elevator property. W IL Hughes. President. Route No. I Lost, a braite block. between town atul Coppersmith’s. Finder please leave in mail box. Aug. Iiietz bas the new house and barn on his land north of Mcllravy s nearly completed. Mr. Neal from near Litchfield has moved i>n the old Kennedy farm. Jim Hager, who lias been in Okla homa the past few months, returned home la-t week. ('has. Hatch's brothers moved on the place farmed by Gus Younglund last year, and have a mail box on R. 1. \V. B. Reynolds of Litchfield was here visiting his folks and transact ing business last Wednesday . John Nelson and his father have been putting up a granary this week. E. J. 1‘ugsley was on the market last Wednesday with a load of hogs for Loren Gee. Miss Lydia Jensen of Omaha, who was here visiting friends, vi-ited Miss Emma Rowe's school last Thursday . L. L. Smith moved on his own place tiie past week. Thos. Parsley treated his team to a new set of harness the past week. Miss Verna Kowalewski is working at John Warrick's at present. A. (>. Zimmerman was hauling sand to town last Friday. Membt rs of the Swedish church met at t he home of John Olson's last Friday afternoon. W. F. Howard has moved on the old Leschiiisky farm. Those living on Cole Creek who have been trying the past year to get a mail route have finally' succeeded in getting one. G W. Hagar attended a hog sale at Sutton. Neb., last week. C. S. Cash has moved on to the old Zimmerman place the past week. Chris I»omgard has taken liis place at S. S. Rey nolds. The little Roger children are sick with colds. SCHOOL NOTES Pearl Gilbert is a new pupil at the Moon school. Willie Ropers has been out of school for the past two weeks. A box social and the following pro gram will be given Friday evening, March loth, at the Moon school house. Everybody invited. Recitation. ■ Welcome". Edith Ward Recitation, “When Papa's Sick"... .Everett Gilbert Dialogue."The Doctor's Visit" Trio. "For That is all They Know" . I>elbert Ward. Everett Gilbert Harold Hendrickson Pantomime."Spirit of 1776" Recitation, "Two Spiders". .Willie Me lira vy Dialogue."An Abandoned Baby" Recitation. "Papa's Letter"..* .Marie Gilbert Song. "Reminding the Hen". .Primary Class Dialogue. Entertaining Sister’s Beau Recitation, "Why Bettie Didn't Laugh,"-.*.Mildred Ling Reading. "How Moon Creek Girls Study.".Cecile Ling Exercise, "Days of the Week."... . .Primary Class Duet — Miss Mercer. Mrs. Hiddleson Recitation. "Miss Edith Helps Things Along,”.Amy Mcllravy Dialogue.“A Peach Pie" Solo, "My Kitty"...Hilda Fross Pantomime."Woman's Right*” Recitation. "Grandpa.s Aversion to Slang".Burnette Pinckney Quartet. ..Cora. Yelva. Roy and Frank Fross Recitation. "The Factory Chim ney".Emma Rowe Newspaper.Nancie Lewis Song. "The Grashopper's Croquet” Dialogue—"From Way l>own East’ Recitation, “Good-bye". Bessie Hendrickson I Frank Lorcluvk on Tuesday of this week sold his tine residence property to Herman .1 mig. ‘‘Grandpa” Andy *.ra> was in the I city bright and early Tuesday morn j ing. and when asked the reason, re ; plied. :’lt's a boy. " The youngster arrived Monday evening. March 6th, I at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Rowe. Jr. Mrs. Rowe was formerly j Miss Juna Gray. Congratulations. Swedish Christian Church Rev. N a. Blomstrand of Aurora l wiii >peak Friday evening. March 10. ! at 7:30 o'clock. also Sundav at 2:3 ' 'o'clock, at the German church. All j Scandinavians cordially invited. German Evangelical Church Next Sunday. March 12. there will I he services at Loud City at 10:30 a. m. j March 11. lesson in German at Loup City church at lo a. m. P. Jueling. Pastor. Clothing Well Bought Is Half Sold_ My linefor fall is now in. Don’t forget to look my i line over. I can save you money by buying at the right place—of lORENTZ OURCOAL I A& r Heat Force We will admit that slate and rock would be just as good, and maybe better, To Throw at Tramps as our high grade coal, but in filling your orders we have but one thought in mind, and that is to furnifh you Coal That Will Burn Keystone Lbr. Co. , Coal yards at Loup City, Ashton, Rockville and Austin. Poland China Boars for Sale. I hare a few pood Poland China Boars of the bip type for sale, from sows like Ora Wonder (130353), which 1 purchased at the Ed Andrews' dis persion sale last winter, bred to Lonpwonder No. 131797a—54267, a 900-pound boar, and from Lady E.. No. 136601. The sire of these pips is ; Nebraska King (49336). The rest are sired by Grand Look (56737). I M. A. GILBERT. A Wonderful Premium Offer How to get one of these | abs( lutelv Free! Ask for one of the bills ex plaining the deal and get a COUPON! C. W. Conhiser General Merchandise * The Satisfactory Store A FIMITJPPBE One of the things which has popularized this Bank Is the friendly atmosphere patrons always find here We don't believe in trying to make people think we are doing them a lavor when we attend to their wants, however small or great. You are doing us a good turn when you bring business of any nature to this bank- We appreci ate it, and want you to always feel at home here, and find it a pleasure to come. Don't stay away because your transaction is a small one. It's the sum of small things that makes this bank great. LOOT CITY STATE BANK Capital and Surplus, $42,500 ' Officers and Directors: J. S. Pedler, President, John W. Long, Vice Pres. C. C. Carlsen, Cashier W. R. Mellor S N. Sweetland E. G. TaylorSamuel Daddow GET IN TOUCH WITH OPPORTUNITIES ON THE BURLINGTON The new lines of railroad now under construction in Wyoming offer great opportunities for farmers and others for homebuilding. The conditions and surroundings are very favorable for a new coun try and the new railroad brings transportation to tne very doors of t he new settler. HOW TO GET LAND You can buy deeded land, homestead Government Irrigated home steads. or file on land under the Carey Act. getting desirable irrigated land on very easy payments at from *45.00 to *50.00 per acre; or you can homestead free lands that cannot be irrigated, in 320-acre tracts. SEND FOR LITERATURE. Send for our free literature with large maps, telling all about these lands. Let me know what particular class of lands you are interested in. Write today. I). CLEM DEA.YER, General Agent, 1““”“ Landseekers Information Bureau 1004 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. NOTICE THE Salisbury-Saterlee Iron Bed Clamp made of malleably iron, guaranteed by the manufacturers not to break. We carry a full line of these beds in in stock and would be pleased to see all prospective buyers. Call and look over them. This is only one of our many bargains in Iron Beds. Come in and see our complete line of * FURNITURE Carpets, Pugs, Lipoleupi, Before you place your orders. We «*ti save you money on everything in our line. H. P. Ferdinandt Fun.lt::; Co.