Professional Cards AABOX WALL Practices in all Courts Loup City, Neb ■osr.r.srABK Attorney-at-law i )8F Hi Y. M&BRMSKM R J. XItiHTlMlALK isi basmUiv LOLT CITY. NEB R H MATHKW, Anorney-ai-Law, X f.l Huctiied Alalnrlur. L»mp City, Nebraska O. K. I.ONOACRE PHISICIUI aid SURGEON Office. Over New Bank reUtFHONK I'ALL. NO. A. J. KEARNS F9TSIC1AN AM) SURGEON 1 IMMM 30 otttr J»t Kr»iam«r T«i Uuwr» of Trjcpb*^*- I • Loup City ■ Nebraska A. S. MAIN PHYSICIAN asfi SURGEON Loup City. Nebr « HBoe At KoXklk r TelcplMM' ( umwcUun ROBERT P. STARR SyroMor lu M H Mead. Bonded Abstracter UfCt Cm, NtiKiikA. Oaly art of Al«*trail trucks :a iouij' y s7a. allenT OEJTTiST, IXHr <-|TT. . - NEB. Otter up *uur* iU lire ut» Stale ttuik buldiar. W. L- MAUI V. DEXTISTf LOUP CITY. NEfi Of KiC’fc East "ilr Public Suutlt. PUutir luouAa DR. J. It. GREGG VETERINARY SURGEON Loup City. Nebr. Tr«-a.l* alt di*ra^ of domestic inl uitls Trrtli aorta a aptdtllt. Office Phone. - 3 on 72 FISTULA Fmf wfcee Cured AB Bade! Lmm cured with •wt a mtrgicxi operation. No Ahnfura, ether or other gen oral aoertfcctic used CUKE CUAAAKTEEO tolut LIFE TIME. Kaaimnatw Free. RUPTURE CURED without u operation. Pay when Cured. DR. RICH SPECIALIST tuj The Labor of Baking l» ifaAJij UM> reduced if you use the right kind of Flour. ibd it Lite .jues Uuo. "What is Lite best Flour?'’ was put Ui votr among the bakers and ho u—keepers in tills part of the. count rt. the unanimous reply would te White Satin Yo*» would »ote for it If you were used to it isn't II worth giving a trial* Loup City.Mills rag SORT H W ESTEEM KKMS —fi im ri'H TiAE.irpAH) adtahci Knured at the l«oup Cllf Ponloftw for trans mission through the mails as second class mailer. Office Phone, - 6 on 21 Residence, - - 3 on 21 J. \V. BIKl-KIUH. K<1. au.l Pnl» Candidates' Cards F«>« 4 ..| STY MPI KIMINi'lNT I t*cret»% anirii'-- naM*!! u cundidule for ^uperisu-ii*leal of vlm -i' i*f Sherman county. - ut>/prt u» the sill i»f the democrat and popii ; -t uiter' at tt»* i-uuiijr primary election. U ll HKN'lHUCKSON. 1 i,< rrl»i iiiiiiiuon* that 1 am a candidate for | t ur < fT.i»- of Count \ superintendent of Schools of Sh« ru.au r»*uui\ N. l»ra*ka on the Kepub 1» all t.. hr! silbje t l - the sill Of the KiliTs at the Aueust primaries \ our support sill t«r appreciated Mot. A Iv. HlMlRICtkSON 1 here hv announce uom If as a candidate for n». - lU, ♦ «4 fountv Superintendent of Schools ' — •.. . , i.i | rrttstlw (food sill of :t.« U iu-enii and people's independent voters at the August pnmurv election 1 earnestly ‘-u.ii .i your support I. II ft HHIKK ruK OMT 1 TKlAsl KikK I h«ret*t announce u.v candidacy for the Of fice of Treasurer of Sherman county subject to the will of the *ie«u*s ratio and populist vot * m.- ’ a }** t - • . i i • . . iiu ii. A ujfust prana rv election I HANK hoKl'HUK I her* hv ii!ti tu . e ii t -elf a candidate for the ... ' ibject • democratlo and populist - at th* eoimne August primary eleo t, : O F PRTKKSKN. r«*u oocarv Jt is.c ! i.r rt !■. at.uouiice iiivsclf a- a candidate lor the otr* e of County J udof Sherman eounty. > . t iu !of the democ ratic an«l j.»e - (Udepi ndent party voters at the com Am ast primaries K A. SMITH. ♦ UK >hi;b!kk T* Mi Kri# ruU and tbe Voters of Sherman < 'ottBtt 1 lirrt bv announce mw‘lf as a candidate for 11>«-of Sheriff of Sherman county, sub ,• n to the £**ud mil of the Republican voters it tbr Au^u-t primary «lection 1 earnestly % iicit the sup|Hirt of all moral, upright citi likUM AN J. J« 'HANSEN. Lx-Congressman George W. E. I*or >e\. formerly of Fremont, died at >alt Lake City last Monday, where li»- was Interested in mining opera tions. A critical observer the other day pertinently remarked that “if there were a few more Bob Pritchards here Utere would be less snarling at people by a certain human howling phono praph.” It appears unsafe to walk on the principal street.- of Omaha, unless one wears a bullet-proof armor. A scared policeman killed an innocent bystander Monday wnile arresting a drunk, shooting recklessly into a crowd. Mrs Carrie Nation of hatchet fame died iast Friday at Leavenworth, Kansas, of paresis. She left an es tate of 4W.tni. mostly to charity, be queathing to her only daugter $»;o a month during her lifetime, and $500 each to tier two granddaughters, only to be paid them after their mother's death The republican state committee has issued a call for the state con tention t>o be held in Lincoln. Tues day. July ijth. Sherman county is entitled to delegates. The county convention in each county which elects delegates to Hit* state conven tion will elect tlie county central committee for the coming year. No date is recommended for county con ventions. Tlis Sept 4th to 8th. 1911. State Fair races known as "Early Closing" ••lose next Monday. May loth, and are: 2-year-old trot and 2-vear-old pace: a ^year-old trot elgible' to 2:25 class, and a .1-year-old pat e elgible to - clas>. e:u h fur a purse of 9o00.no, and the "Capitol City" 1:20 trot, the "Industrial" 2:20 trot, the "Corn hnsker" 2:25 pace and the ‘ Cate < ity 2:Io pare, each for a purse of *l.nt««i with three per cent entry fee. Secretary Meilor expects the great est entry list Nebraska has ever had. Judge K. O. Hostetler the past *eek filed his nomination paper with the county clerk here, and we sup pose also with the county clerks of hutlalo and ( uster, these three coun ties now comprising this judicial dis trict. as repudlican candidate for re election as judge of the district court. Judge Hostetler has made a most ex cellent reputation, dispatched the legal business in a rapid and efficient manner and earned the title of being "Business Judge" by the rapidity lie has pushed to completion cases com ing before iiim. So far we have not heard of any opposition to his re nomination or re-election on either political side Last week the Nebraska Farmei gave room in its columns to the rani of a certain trouble breeder of Louu \ it> regarding the late l&mentec farmers' elevator.in which the fellow tried to ring in his usual wail about a machine being at the bottom of tin and aiming to slander and vilify E. (1. Taylor, a man whose shoes the said trouble breeder is un worthy to unloose, and ringing In the names of R. D. Hendrickson and Rob Pritchard. To our people said article is taken as the useless Hingof a worthless fellow, but to people over the state, who know nothing of the animus of the writer and tils standing in the community, thestutl will be found hurtful. We are sorry the Nebraska Farmer has lent its columns to such an effort, and can only account for it by the belief that JU editor did so without informing himself of the circumstances and in ignorance of the Intent of said article, rhe editor of the Nebraska Farmer is invited to come to Loup City and investigate for himself all the circumstances in regard to the down fill of(said farmers’ elevator, when we may expect an unbiased and de cent desertation on the same. The writer of this, like large numbers of Loup ( ity and Sherman county people, lost a little cash in the failure of the elevator, but deplores the attempt to belittle the best people of the tow n and county in regard thereto. ROAD NOTICE (Nowak) The commissioner appointed to lo cate a road commencing at the quar ter stake between sections thirteen and fourteen, and running thence south one-half mile on section line and terminating at the southwest comer of said section thirteen, all in township fifteen, range thirteen, lias reported in favor of the establish ment thereof, and all objections thereto, or claims for damages, must "be Hied in the County Clerk’s office on or before noon of the 31st dav of July, mi, or such road will be estab lished without reference thereto, W. C. Diktkrichs, Co. Clerk. (Last pub. June July 13) Jenner’s Opening Day Last, Thursday, on the occasion of the Opening Day at .lenner's Park, was one of the biggest days and most successful of any similar day en joyed by the jolly proprietor of that splendid resort and by the people of the city and by those from the sur rounding towns and country. The day opened most auspiciously, the weather ideal, and the crowds very satisfactory. The morning paasenger and freight from Sargent. Comstock and Arcadia, both brought to the city crowded coaches, one paasenger coach l>eing crowded to its utmost with Arcadians, while the road l»e tween here and that live little town was lined with autos and rigs of every description coming to the Park Opening. Sargent also sent dow n a line crowd, while a large number were present from Comstock as well. The forenoon was put in by the crowds in sight-seeing and getting acquainted with thd l>est town and people in the Middle Loup Valley. In the afternoon most of the stores and business places were closed from 2 to 5 o'clock, while eyeryUiby who could wended their way to the Park and enjoyed the inviting scenes. At .'{ o.clock the bal1 park tilled w ith a crowd to witness the best game of ball ever at, the park, lasting ten in nings and being anybody's game till the last half of the tenth, when a lucky bunching of hits brought the Arcadians victory over the Sargent team by a score of 4 to 5. The first few innings between Arcadia and Sargent resulted in goose eggs being plentifully distributed, followed by Sargent scoring two runs by lucky bits and base running. The follow ing inning. Sargent gained another score and fortune perched on her wings. The following inning. Arcadia sent a ball over the fence resulting in a home run and bringing in a score Iteside. After this neither side scor ed till the last half of the tenth, when Arcadia got two more scores and closed the game. Both teams had a great crowd of boosters present, and Loup City generously divided its admiration and boosting for the visiting teams, trying to even up the enthusiasm. It was a great game ami would be snre to attract a great crowd were the boys to come here to try conclusions again. At the close of the game the crowd went down into the park proper and visited, drank red lemonade, rode in the merry-go-round, kept the swings busy and watched and cheered to the echo the various parts of the interest ing program given. Large numbers of picnic parties dotted the green sward making especially enjoyable the supper hour, while the evening was given over to social hours and to the enjoyable dance in the pavillion. All in all. as we noted above, the Opening Day at Jenner's Park this year was the most successful in point of crowds, interest and enjoyment of any preceding like time in the history of Jenner's Park. Harry Jenner was entitled to have it so. Residence for Sale My house and six lots for sale. Phone 0 on 13, or see me for particu lars. Ward Ykk Valin. Notice I will stand my three imported stallions at the same barn In Loup Citv. two Percherons and one Belgian, weighing from 1700 to 1900 pounds. Come and see me, as it costs no more to raise a colt from a good imported horse than a grade. Terms, $15 to insure colt to stand and suck. $12 to insure mare with foal. $8 for season. All mares that are sold, traded or alieut to be moved from vicinity where bred the service becomes due I Yours resp't. James W. Johnson. Straw Hat Season Now On I have prepared to meet the de mand in Straw Hats. Prices, 25c to $3 PANAMAS, $4 to $7 LOpEfJTZ The Reliable Clothier REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE First National Bank OF LOUP CITY CHARTER SO. 7277, INCORPORATED At Loup City In the State of Nebraska, at the close of business Jund 7th 1911 RESOURCES. Loans and discounts.$155,500 19 Overdrafts secured and unsecured lim 27 U. S. bonds to secure circulation. 7 000 00 Hoods, securities, etc. 282 42 Banking house, furniture, fixtures, 11,068 09 Due from approved reserve agents_ 70 409 80 Checks and other cash items. . 4 174X8 Notes of other National Banks. Vj5 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents. 148 48 Lawful money reserve in bank, viz- — Specie.114.716 10 Let al lender notes . 3.925 00—18 641 l» Redemption fund with U. S. treasurer (5 per cent of circulation). SSu oo .1274.250 08 Total._ . liabilities Capital stock paid in. 925.00000 Surplus fund . 12,500 (6 Undivided protits, less expenses and taxes paid. . 4 322 64 National Bank notesout stand inc_ 7 uoo 00 Due to state an private banka and bankers. 002 50 Individual deposits subject to check. 127 pQj pg Demand certificates of deposit,.... MtV920 81 Total.fc»7t 2fo 03 Stale of Nebraska,) County of 8nerman. i * p 1, la* E. Williams. President of the above named Hank, do solemnly swear that the above statement ta true to the beat of mv knowledge and belief. Iba K. Williams, President. CORRECT.-ATTE8T : O. L. Adams, Director, A. B. OuTHors*. Director. R. J. Nightingale. Director. .subscribed and sworn to before me this loth day of June. 1911. B. H Mathew. (seal.) Notary Public. My commission expires April j6,1912. FOR SALE, TRADE OR RENT Flour Mill, General Store and Modern Hotel SUMMER RESORT FULLY EQUIPPED THIS HALF-TONE KEI’KESEXTS IMH{IS LAKE Situated on the Middle Loup river, in Custer county, the water is taken from the Middle Loup river, which is made from Mineral Spring. Victory Creek, which is made from the famous New Halena Springs, and also the Di/.mal and other running water that is very tine and soft and noted for its mineral ingredienee. The water in this lake runs a loo bbl. tiouring mill and is constantly moving, and therefore makes a very healthy resort, with a large quantity of shade trees, with bath houses and bathing suits, a modern hotel offers special low rates to visitors and is surrounded with some novelties:* merry-go round run by waterpower and a shooting gallery and many other attractions. You are invited to come fish in this lake and be happy The entire plant of R. G. Carr, at lK>ris. Neb., is for sale, trade or rent, and consists of a 100 barrel flouring mill run by water, large modern hotel, large store building full of goods, shop fitted for all kinds of wood and iron work—runs by water power, blacksmith shop all up-to-date and modern. a good place for repair shop. "s* Plant includes a merry-go-round—run by water, two motor boats, one carrying twelve and the other sixty people, six row boats, shooting gallerv. striking machine, baby rack and ice cream stand. Good shade and resting places. Waterworks, gas plant and opera hall. Will sell or rent anv part or the whole property. Will close out my entire stock of general" mer chandise. *12.000 stock, at auction sale to commence Saturday, March 4th, 1911. 1 expect to sell ltXX* acres of land at auction on June 5th, as mv opening will be on June :ird and 4th. The pi int is situated on Doris Lake and the Middle Loup river, and as a pleasure resort and business proposi tion. is the finest in the world. Juyers show will give free exhibition at 11 o’clock and in the evening in the hall at 25c and 35c. R. G. CARR, - Doris, Nebraska LOUP CITY CEMENT Is now open for the Spring Trade i See Us for Solid Gopcfete Wofk Sidewalks, Floors, Etc. Call and get our prices. We have in connection a line of Feed, Ground Corn and Baled Hay. GUY STOUT, Manager. What a Splendid Picture youth, health and beauty make. It is too bad they cannot last forever. We Like to Take Photographs of young people, and judging by the samples we have, young people like to have us do it. Come and learn the reason. Then probablv you will decide to have us photograph you. EDGAR DRAPER, Photographer. enter or Hearing on Petition tor Appoiitint or Admiiiitrator Stall- of Nebraska. I VSS. Shennuo Countv. I In the County Court of Sherman county. Ne braska To the heirs an