If You Are a Farmer Wt wish to impross on you the advantages and convenience of a bank account Right now is a good time to put your business on a systematic basis. After once you have used the chock plan of paying all bills, you will realize the risk of the haphazard, lose money in the pock et method you are now using. The old First National Bank of Loup City is the Pioneer bank of Sherman county and conducts its business on such system atic and independent lines as to make us a neces sity to you. and we cordially invite you to come and do business with us. Come and see us about opening a deposit account Isa E. Williams. Brest. L. Haxsew. Cashier A. B Ot th*k *e. V. Brest 0. E. Adams, Asst. Cashier THE NORTHWESTERN mitluT. JUNE ft, Ml A Ff» Vartrt ((loUtitik. Cor* per be.> » *>eet. per b» ..Ti *« .*1 * «*u per be .* * -i. ftt« per tM . BuUrt per lb . -3»», fc(l» per Am. .. lrf • tut Burliartwii Tim#- < ard i t* *■* - fNe m *«-* >* depart* tn »x ■ *♦ ■”«K t. ta*. Wmr l*k» •> M-iAdAt drp*'t» rr-. »t v>n IttMk Mti MM AM Ul UM k «• J t U»XIU>t.V Arret LOCAL NEWS jr* ttt r.« « * « f its B H p x> T M Kred t r Feed brinder*. | >prnd U*e ¥ -rill at Jenner * Park a» »ttr MtiieC A.U 't and < ane >eed »l T W Ered* He*>ry «*fi M-n t.»d tonine** a: St Plal S»t>i rdny. i:epa.'«--ri ueaPy and promptly; duOt »t St *M»r » Mr* Mb *:arp made a Uuaineso trip u> A*i u M «day. Trt out fur (Mir cuofc . .* J'jt «*ic t»« L <• Ta» lor. f r Ur HI>T uut o the *»> erf ( ram VfBrau^ »ee T. M Heed trt t uwr »*m to la*t »»■._rjn to attend U>e »uU> rare*. • *m> you b nice Vt• !: « act < 'all and Mol out tiiv. i.ertie Li.trfj erf the M. tlmo ■ i, iU iwt *«t aitii tofoUitfc t»dr* t- tedt ft I* warranted. »S the ^r» - at s l.nanerV t»«r je*ri« « ..*» Maun r*. .rued TueMiay tte IMBI !fjc a Cerda * trip U* * Mnatia Make tour eirin'rmrtiU U> upend u* »uur-.i. ti.n .-ear at Jenner* fkrf Vo Front Martin and children »ro: t *:rafa.*o M »t*day on a • Mt. Tate yc-nr bother and ffn to Coo u***-r» nhere you can ret anythin* ioc want \ o Lr iar>i rf Aon* armed t- , rtdat lot a *i*lt nlth Mr*. T. M lined tor H i ati*-j iktuf) >toO } r u i cheap. one recond-harai n* -ju,i .amand jnion tanner. h> the editor w thm pal*' The Fourth at J enter * lark tbia tear • . 5»r J«r of lie beat ce>ebra u «• e»er led in L®*> Oty. The Ktirnta ( rtaaen (a pavaj the iocboA caw pnee ior «*** de 1 leered at the creamery here. Tie create*: di»i*ay of Fire Worar • ...hr ci*en the f •urtl> at . fare eter *1»e* in tin* *et - than The wuntt uapa* are t of Uu* meek pur the property iatei* occupied W* f l ooper on earn'- Mam >treet » letter from Will *eik. at Lead. % !• . be ta yet in U* land of . it* and enjoying the ne<* Um u*d Loup < it» !*o«*r through Uie H»«r i «nrti and every one of ip many mtonm Hr » arenre I». t^dfrtl and Nr*. Lioisa « Inorr. tuUT ol A allton. mrr auirMd in UU> Ctt* bf Re* W. i lUr^rr «a Monday ot Uih »eek. TNr* n me up >unday to pet the 11* oil t »^iK»d. t»ul had to ^jat arUoa for another da*. IV tnrnrf* on * Iggiet. reek met and -*■ to hull* a triephone ayatetu » (tun. ( rank Caateei. Henry fc^-i r«nd Jimiumm and John ftap *,r ro*D*n ast Saturday Eat. drink and be merry at Jenner's Park the coming Fourth. Earl Harper went to Cedar Rapids Monday for a weed's visit. Try the Stroud & Henrickson dray me They will give you good service. Nchwaner can and will save you money on anything in the jewelry line. A dandy bail game will be sched uled for the Fourth at Jenner’s Park. I*on't miss it. An elegant Willow Rocker given away a> a premium by Conbiser. See Mils for particulars. Mr and Mrs. M Biemond left last Friday morning for a three or four months trip to Holland. Stroud A: Henrickson. successors to Conger, will do your hauling promptly and satisfactorily. Mr and Mrs. A Anderson return ed to Aurora Monday after a few days visi’ at the Lorentz ltome. Ruse Comb Brown Leghorn eggs. 15 tor T.V, *X«*M per J«k*. A. J.Johnson. Miss Anna Syas. wito has been visiting friends at Burwell. is expect ed home the last of the week. We are paying is tents cash for j cream delivered at the creamery. Ravenna Ckeameby Co. W n. Brown orders me North western to tie sent to M. A. Gillett at Batavia. Ills.. with this issue. Mis« Kerdic Lofhoim is a sufferer fr ai a severe attack of yuinsv and unable to leave tier home or room. j We mi buy what you do not want, j and seJ. you w tiat you do want cheap. Tut s bound Aanp Stohk .Miss Henrietta «'on^er went to Lincoln and Pleanantdale. Monday, f >r a : * weeks' visit witli relatives. Miss Ina K. Tavlortliis week w rites fr Burbank. Calif., renewing for an •t:.*-r year's reading of tlie North western The nti dads convened Mon-1 dav a? errit ri in regular session 1. . >»ing it up Tuesdav a- a lioard ; of equalization Sprinkle your potato vines with Anabachwrs Pura Paris Crssn Its pure It si s the bugs For sale by Swanson A Lofholm. I' ''.master '.row Went to York i T .e^dai rimming to attend the state p stn.asters convention in session , tliere three davs this week. f Chariey Larsen i» on the market; buying hugs .and cattle for shipment, see him for top notch market prices, or call him up. plione i*u sty coal?'' ••Yes. Pinnacle nut coal.” Tills is a good coal for cook stoves. free from slack and easy to start. Try it. For sale at Tay lor's elevator. Editor Beushausen got intoa rough hot. •«- with a scantling a few days ago a?»d ca i e out second best. It is not true that bis big son gave him the bid between the eyes, although per liaps tie deserved it. Clarence Burt a few days ago re ceived a letter from his old home a short distance east of Hastings say ing crc.|*» mere in very bad shape, and could not realize but a small per cent at liarvest. A marriage license was issued luesday of tnis week to Aaka A. Clark and Miss Lottie M. Schwaaerer, both of Loup tltv township, and an hour later were cinched intothe mat rimonial harness by llev. W. C. Ilar P*t Supt. James O'Connell left last Saturday morning for Lincoln, where tie w ill remain for a season and thence to Fairbury. where he has financial interests and where is really his home. We consider Supt. O'Connell one of (lie best educators in the state and his superintendency of the Loop City Schools has resulted in placing them among the foremost of the smaller towns of the state, and iter graduates among the best inform ed of any passing through the grades so far as they go. Supt. O'Conneil will not teach the next two or three years, but will take a much needed rest from school duties. We have a warm spot in our heart for James O’Connell. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hale left this morning for a trip to the mountains. Miss Mary Domgard is attending the State Normal at Kearney, fitting herself for teaching. Mrs. Boyce went to Lincoln Mou day morning, where she will take care of Mrs. W. K. Mellor in her ill ness. H. P. Ferdinandt went to Lincoln Monday afternoon to attend a state , meeting of undertakers. He will re-! turn today or Friday. Arthur Brown came up from Lincoln Monday evening for a week's visit at his old" home and with his , host of friends. He may be here over next Snnpay. The little Misses Hosier left last Friday morning for a visit with mends at St. 1‘auf. Mrs. Hosier's good mother returned home to I>anne urog the same morning. Mrs. Emma Wallace and son of ldana. the former a daughter ofl. N. S\as arrived Monday evening on a surprise visit to him and family, j They w ill re nain several days. The three oldest children of Mr.' and Mrs. A. B. Young left Tuesday j ■ morning for a visit with friends at j Centra! City. The little ones will; remain as long as they are content. Jenner.s Park the com inn Fourth ; »ill prove Ute most satisfactory place to spend the da v. A 11 sorts of sports. 1 with a wonderful pyrotechnic display in the evening wili In* given. See j program later. Among our pood readers who have , sided 1'. S. cartw heels at us the past few days were S. S. Polski, L. Dom pard. Ina Taylor. W. O. Bromn for M. A. Gillett. Will Xelk. H. S. Shipley and many others. Thanks, everyone. Mrs Zua Davis and baby left for their home at Greely Center. Tues day morning, accompanied by Miss; Leda Ileed for a visit. “Editor Davis’ I eyes, we are glad to note, are much improved, the trouble being only j local. Mrs Albeit Johnson went to Cent ral City Tuesday morning as a dele gate to theslate meetof tlieP. E.O. sisterhood. Mrs. R. P. Starr is also a delegate and went Yesterday morn ing. accompanied by Mrs. C. *C. Out house. < inly one new quarantine registered the past week—that housing up Mrs. Willie IJowe and baby. All the bal ance of those in durance vile have teen turned loose, save Ilobt. Young's' family, who will orobably get cut this week. E. G. Taylor and family eipect to leave for lienver and other points in Colorado next Tuesday on a t wo w eeks* ( vacation. The hip grain dealers con vention is scheduled for lienver next week, and Mr. Taylor expects to at | tend that. Clarence Sweetiand arrived from j I Arkansas Monday evening. Mrs. Sweetiand coming in advance last; week Wednesday evening, and they will make there home here. Their, many friends will be glad of their return to stay. The Rt-. Rev. Geo. A. Beecher, sue-1 cessor to Bishop Graves, will preach1 in the Presbyterian church in Loup Cit.v Tuesday evening. June 30. Bish op Beecher is a remarkable person ality. a strong preacher and is chap lain of the Masonic fraternity in Xe-, braska. Come out and make his ac quaintance. *** I It is reported that Will Minshull. who is in Spokane. Wash., was to lie married this week in that city to j Miss Ollie Gallup of Grand Island, a sister of Mrs. LBanks Hale of this city, we understand the bride-to-be and her mother left Grand Island Tuesday, and were to reach Spokane 1 for the nuptial ceremonies this morn ing. Invited by the Swedish church, the Rev. F. <>. Gustafson of Aurora and G. I). Hall of Stromsburg visited our community last Friday, remain ing over Sunday. A number of Gos i»el meetings were held, when these ministers delivered the Gospel truth in ati old-fashioned Pentecostal man ner. All these meetings were greatly appreciated by the Scandinavian people here. Mrs \V. O. Brown and two child ren and Mrs. IieGolver. sister of D. C. Grow, left last week Wednesday morning for Chicago. Batavia and other points In Illinois for an all summer s visit. Bill says it is not so that he is feeling downhearted over the temporary loss of wife and child ren. but says it beats the quarantine all to nieces, as they are so far away there is no chance for his conduct to ' be looked after. j The Ladies of the G. A. R. of thisi city gave Grandma Haney a pleasant' surprise party yesterday afternoon at the home of her granddaughter. Mrs. .1. W. Conger, on the occasion of her Slst birthday anniversary. Those present were: Mrs. L. Becbthold. Mrs. B. T. Snyder. Mrs. W. H. Con ger. Miss Nettie Couger. Mrs. Ed. Angier. Mrs. S. F. Reynolds. Mrs. Burns. Mrs. G. H. Gibson. Grandma Gibson. Mrs. O. Dubry. Mrs. Yal Mc I*onald. Mrs I. S. Keith, Mrs. Jeff Williams. Mrs. S. A. Pratt. Mrs. A. S. Conger. Mrs. Wm. Larsen and Mrs. John Fisher. Rev. Mr. Tourtellot.tlienew pastor of the First Presbyterian church in this city, with his wife and little daughter, arrived from Montezuma. Iowa, their former home, last Thurs day. His goods came in a few days later and they are now at home in the manse. i>ev. Tourtnllotgave his first serman to his congregation last Sunday morning, confirming their most favorable opinion of him. it is the general feeling of the congrega tion that their new pastor is just the man for the place and are entnusias tic in belief that the church will take on a new life and build up rapidly. Our people will extend theglad hand to the new pastor and family ana wi>h them success and happiness in their new home. Geo. A. Leininger returned home last Saturday evening from a trip to various points in southern Nebraska, and around by Gordon. Nebr., at which latter place lie purchased a lumber yard, which be will take possession of the first of July. The family will go to their new home the last of this month. Gordon is one of the nicest and most up-to-date towns in the north part of the state, pro gressive and peopled with the best on earth, and we congratulate our friend Leininger and family on secur ing a fine business there! and con gratulate Gordon upon securing this worthy family as residents. And we give warning to Friend Lyon that we will disown him unless he sees to it tliat the Gordon Lyon growls most j friendly and shows the best the city I affords to friend Leininger. 4th of July ■5— '.t—^ Jenners Park The Only I face to Underwood Standard typewriter For Billing, Invoicing, Bookkeeping, Correspondence, Etc. It is a thorough systematizer. The Machine You Will Eventually Buy Underwood Typewriter Companv Incorporated Omaha Branch, 1621 Farnam Street Summer Tourist Round-Trip Fares to the Pacific Coast From Loup City to California.. $62 10 to Northern Pacific Coat Points. 62.10 to Califoni'a one way via North Pacific Coast Points. 77.10 Tickets on Sale June 1 to September 30 inclusive. Final return limit to October 31. 1911. In addition to the above, the following low fares will be in effect: From Loup City to Califiunia.$52.10 to Northern Pacific Coast Points 52.10 to California one way via North Pacific Coast Points. 67.10 Tickets on Sale June 10 to 22, inclusive, and June 27 to July 5, inclusive Final return limit Septem ber 15. Also August 7 to 11 inclusive, and 14 to 17 inclusive. Final return limit October 18, 1911 Union Pacific Standard Route of the West New and Direct Route to Yellowstone National Park Protected by Electric Block Signals Excellent Dining Crrs on All Trains For all additional information, and illustrated Cali and l*acitic Northwest book, call on or address G. W. Collipriest, Agent Little Miss Bessie Conger went to Schaupps Monday for a week’s visit at the nome of Ed. Oilman. Mrs. Clarissa Mooney of Loup City, Nebr., visited from Wednesday to Friday with her sister. Mrs. A. W. Cornell, at Ellston.—Tingly (la.) Vin dicator. Miss Marie Cooper Tuesdav morn ing accompanied her fattier Mr. C. C. Cooper, on his trip up into the north and west part of the state. They will visit the Callahams and Moons and other friends up in that western country before returning. It will be an interesting trip for the young lady. Jolly Jack Downs of Broken Bow was here last Thursday greeting his scores of friends and handing out his ready-made smiles to all. A little bird whispers to us that Jack may conclude to come back to Loup City and open a tirst-elass restaurant and chop iiouse. He and Mrs. Downs are prince and queen of caterers and everybody says “Come.” We visited Dr. Marey's dental rooms in his new brick building the first of the week and can commend the Doctor for having one of the neatest and completest offices in this section, with dandy furniture put in by our own H, P. Ferdinandt and latest dental equipment as well. A visit to the dental rooms of the doctor is a real pleasure for the artistic taste displaped. Editor Reider of the Arcadia Champion took in Park Opening last week and incidentally pave this office a pleasant call. The younp man is making pood with the paper. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Larsen of Loup City were in Aurora a short time last Monday. From here thev weht to Hampton for a short visit" with Mr Larsen s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Han> Larsen. Mr. Larsen volunteered the information that business is line In Loup City and that crop conditions in Sherman county are ne plus ultra. There has been plenty of moisture, he i says, and the outlook for a bumper | crop is pood — A urora Republican. Sunday's Omaha Bee has quite • an article telling of the presenta-! tion by the seniors of Bellevue College of the Shakespearian play. “A Mibsummer Night s Dream" i and giving pictures of the Seniors! taking tire various parts, among whom are our Loup City graduates. Miss FrancesSweetland as"Hermia" Raymond Kearns as "Demetrius" and Archie Kearns as “Snug the Joiner." The play was staged in the natural amphitheatre just north of the college campus last week Monday evening, a large and appreciate audi ence being present to witness the rendition, which the Bee speaks most highly of. You can always count upon Loup City people, both young and old, being among the fore most in all good things. A Great Cash Discount Offer How to get one of these Free! Ask for one of the HiiIs ex plaining the deal and get a COUPON! C. W. Conhiser General Merchandise •fhe Satisfactory Store 1 FRIENDLY MIKFHE 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 favor 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. Cin STATE UK 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. Sweetiand E. C. Taylor Samuel Daddow 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 i Carpets, Pugs, Lipoleupi, Before you place your orders. We can save you money on everything in our line. H. P. Ferdinandt Furniture Co GO SOpiEWHEftE THIS SUMPlEp To rhe East Take advantage of the low excursion rates available this summer to eastern cities. There are 30-day tourist rates to New York, At lantic City. Boston. Montreal, Portland, Buffalo and other places: slightly higher 60-day limit tourist rates to many of these cities: there are diverse tours via Old Point Comfort, thence ocean voyage to New York and Boston: this tour recently introduced by the Railroads has become one of the most popular tours of American travel. Daily excursion fares to COLORADO. YELLOWSTONE PARK. BIG HORN MOUNTAIN RESORTS. BLACK HILLS, PACIFIC COAST, also circuit tours that will include all of these attractive lo calities in one tour Call or write for leaflets describing any tour y< u expect to To the West make. J. A. DANIELSON, Local Agert L. W. WAKELY, Gen. Pass. Agt, v,...