k If You Are a Farmer We wish to impress 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. Willi ah*, Prr*t. L. H ansen, Cashier A. II Om»«Ta, V. Prcat O. F. Adams, Asst. Cashier THE NORTHWESTERN A Few larlet ({uUfioik. Cora, per be...> W «• •'neat per be .ti e .'.I UkU per U. - .JM * i Bye per le..... Butter per lb... 3» kgg* per dot .. 14 LOCAL_N E W S. v» T M Heed lor Feed tl finders. The Industrial srietr of tie Pres Interim duiirti will meet ■ itii Mrs. ll M Eisner next Wednesday after « rope 5“aper Luirt nh* at Variety Store. spend Ue Fourth at Jenner s l*»rk line year The people in Webster umoahip li« iag near the <«eurffe Zimmerman laroi • i.i base a Fourth of July p*mk and /pud time there Mitirt Alfalfa and Cane >eed at T. M Herd » tiepair •ort neatly and promptly «iunr at Nii»wrf » Mr* Ji- *uau«uf idiie and Mrs. Mil Annabel! Katerina are (MUie' at Ue h »nr of the. r sister Mrs II L. ! Hell in Webster Umushlp. Try Alter nut «il f-»r >..«r shine lor sale i« E. «• la«k#r. • e.eUra’.e •itli Fife»orVs and Fire * r»r*er> from the Variety st->re Mrs A. E. M >user «a- up from Am r fa u«e< _.i > tula), ia*.ittr»*r her m -tiier and » -ter. Mrs Margaret arid Miss 1.1/ile l.niiliuter arid .-ther re.a tfin ret .mini i*jwe Monday. F >i the HOT wil in Ite »ti of I 'twaai Separator*. u» T. M Ured. i on tor want* to give you a nice Willow Ik* ker i all *>d tad out. A L hmairriiiU] returned Mon day ■»>« from t>i> business and pleos trt tiwt in tlo is to be ijefr about the first of July. Take your butter and eggs to Can luve* k sierr you can get any tiling you want Mr» Wallace and little sun returned T uesday to lie-ir home at idarva.' \ Kansas after a ten dais' visit with the adi * father I V >ya*. and fam ily Nvcr Wi «.» Worker as a gift, ab mvo te y U:EE, at Caaiiiser S Satis factory store Tlve Fourth at Jenner s Park Uiis vear si., (e utsr of tL* br*t ceiebra ti us* ever lied in Loup City. Tive l!a>ewa < rea iiery Co. pavs live bigtvew* -Osi. price for eggs de livered at the creamer; here. I lev P Jur.tngof titeVveruian Evan geiist rb«ft-h wi! ivoM services at Kel-. ■utt in.Joocss k nest Sunday morn ing Tue greatest d.si/.ay of Fire Work* win hr guen tlve coming Fourth at JeMtet * Park ever given in this sec tion Have you seen ti*me nor Willow Barkers i«i « a 4 oniiiser * window'' He will gne you one FUKE and lias enough to supply art and every ooe of hi* many customers The Loup City Mercantile Store w ill close at l«» o ciork on Uve morn nig of the Fourth <4 July for tlie day.! 1 ovU'trrv mill genera themselves ac cording, y Loup < itj was imiled with a spien ddd. wr. p ur of rain :ost Sunday ev el. I tig to tierlttul of three-fourth* _at an inch. Saturday evening pre ■"*■"* vious. a good ram viatled a goodly vrtMS id lie nearby country u> tlie west north and east. (lea- S Lrininger left Monday noon with his car of 1. .usedvoid gouds for ilk new ivovne at Gordon. Mrs. Lein mger and the rest of the family were logo thh morning As we have here tofore sad. may »ocren> attend them in their new home. nupt Alien E Fisher, of tlie Au rora schools. »ilii Uv wife and two chidren were guests over last Sun day at tie ivome of Hanker Ira E. William*, the two gentlemen having hero od friends and neighbors at fhvever. Uusstate >ujd. Fisher ranks among the best edu.tabors of tiie state •sen tors will be I veld os usual at Uie Fir*’- Presbyterian church nett Sun dad. Jail 2. Morning subject, lo JO. Then jui s Independence I*ay. >uiiday —had at il ia: C. E at * in tbeeven Ing: « o'clock preaching sen ice* Tlie story of the hymn. “Jesus Lover of My *w»al.~ will be given Subject for eseni-vg sermon will tie announced at Last Mcedar while Art Wilson was gting a piece of sheet at hi* home in Che Wiggle Creek district, a piece of tilt-1 Ism than the site of a point of a pin. struck him in the left eye. pene trating the pupil. Hr. Kearns was called and removed the liny atom imbedded la the eyeball and no cer ins results art bo be feared. It was I For buggies see T. M. Heed. I*o roo want a Rocker free? See I CooLiser s adv. Miss Anna >yas tliis week begins .earning tlie art of printing in tills office. Kat. drink and be merry at Jenner s Park tlie coming Fourtii. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Foster were over from A ns ley trading on Tuesday of tills week. Iiisl.es granite ware and notions ci>eap. at the Variety Store. Try tlie Stroud & Henrickson dray me They will give you good service. John Warneke left Tuesday morning for Auroraforan indeiinlte visit, and will perliapsstay as long as they treat him rigiit. Schwaner can and will save you money on anything in tlie jewelry line. An elegant Willow Rocker given | »»»i as a premium by Conliiser. See bills for particulars. Hira u Cramer and family will leave nett M onday morning for a two months' visit lack in old New York State Stroud & Henrickson. successors to Couger. will do your hauling promptly and satisfactorily. Icj«e C cnb Crown Leghorn eggs. l-"» lor TV. *.t.im per l»w*. A. J. Johnson. Rev. Mr Powers, the new liatitist minister, is e v pec tea lie re today with hi- factiiv ami will occupy tlie pulpit •iev: "undav buffi morning and even ing Mr ar» paring 1* cents rash for cream delivered at the creamery. Ravenna Cream kkyCo. We wi buy what you do not want, and sell uu what you do want cheap. The necomi Hand Stose. From wliat we can learn, tlicre will be Fourth of July picnics and enter tainments at a dozen or more points in tills county, besides celebrations at each village and hamlet. -prink.c your potato vines witli Antbichtr i Fur* Faria Graan. Its pure. It kills Uie bugs. For sale by Swan-on & Lofholm. t hariey Larsen is on the market buying 1. and cattle for sliipment. sec him for top notch market prices, or call him up. phone •> on 43. If you want a dray, phone A. L. En derlee. - on tii. or leave your order with either lumber yard or E. G. Taylor Best of service guaranteed. Mr and Mr-. I. A. Bowser.and son arid daughter and little nephew were < »er fr cu the west part of the county trading ve-terday and gave this office a pleasant call. •Did you say coaly" “Yes. Pinnacle nut coal." This is a good coal for >k -tove-. free from slack and easy to start. Tr> it. For sale at Tay lor'* elevator. ‘ *ur jolly son of Erin. Ed Flynn brought s hunch of hogs to market vesterday. as he said to provide the wherewith for he and the editor to 1 do the y ourth proper. He got to ”0 rate Tor tliem. <• II I.itidali a few days since wr -te us from Keamey that he and Mr- Lindall could not make their arrangement* to leave for their future home in Sweden before some ! time in July. The M isse- A rile Corning and Emma Borne were to leave this morning for a month's visit to Salt Lake City, <• rand Junction. Montezuma Valley, lienver aad other points of interest in Uie mountains. Jenner’.- Park the coming Fourth will pr >ve Uie most satisfactory plate to -pend the day. AII sorts of sports, witli a wonderful pyrotechnic display in Uie evening will be given. See program later. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Baiilie left yes terday morning for their extended visit to the 1‘acifle Coast. They go by way of St. Paul, up through* tiie British provinces to Vancouver and down to Seattle by boat. They may be absent three months. Mi— Bessie Smith left Tuesday mor ning lor a month's visit with the | Iiraper- ct Grevbull. Wyo.. and while I absent will visit Uie Yellowstone1 Park. Site was accompanied as far I as Grand Island by her sister Lena1 and Mr-. S. F. Reynold*, who returned the same evening. We have a numberof friends who are readers of the Northwestern at a distance who are a little behind on their subscription. We dislike sending tliem statements to that effect and we trust tids item will call tlieir attention to the matter and tiiey remit at an early day. Mr. E. S. Hay hurst was taken U>; U>e hospital at Grand Island Monday ‘ morning and an operation followed Tuesday morning, and reports are to Uie effect Uiat he is doing as nicelv as Uie result of an operation could tie expected. Mrs. Hay hurst and Miss Hattie went to Grand Island Tues day evening to be with him. A* will be noticed, this week, as well as last week, our columns are overcrowded wiUi advertising and le gals to tiie crowding out of almost all local news matter. As that is what enables the printer to keep the gaunt wolf from the door our readers will overlook lack of news and re Bice with us over our good fortune. owever, after this wees we wili again Itave Uie usual space to devote to news. Now is the Tine to Swat the Rjr If you see a fly walking over the food and dishes, or alighting on your baby's face, remember that he is a messenger of disease and death, says the J uly Woman’s Home Companion. The rules for dealing with the fly nuisance, published by the Merchants' Association of New York, and widely circulated by them, are worth reprint ing. We repeat our suggestion that an excellent work for any live woman's club would be to reproduce I these rules on cards and distribute them broadcast. Keep the flies away from the sick, especially those ill with contagious iiseases. Kill every fly that strays into the sick room. His body is covered with disease germs. IK> not allow decaying material of any sort to accumulate on or near your premises. All refuse which tends in any wav to fermentation, such as bedding straw, paper waste and vege table matter should be disposed of or covered with lime and kerosine. Screen all food. Keep all receptacles for garbage carefully covered and the cans cleaned or sprinkled witli oil or lime. Keep all stable manure in vault or pit. screened or sprinkled with lime, oil or other cheap preparation. See that your sewage system is in good order: that it does not leak, is up-to date and not exposed to flies. Pour kerosene iuto the drains. Cover food after a meal: burn or bury all stable refuse. Screen all food for sale. Screen all windows and doors, especially the kitchen and dining room. Bum pyrethrum powder in the house to kill flies. Don't forget, if you see flies, that their breeding-placais in near-by filth. It may be behind the door, under the table, or in the cuspidor. If there is no dirt and filth, there w ill be no flies. I f there is a nuisance in the neighbor hood, it would be advisable to write at once to the health department. Notice of Articles of Incorporation of tho Depew Dice Sticrponor Company. I State of Nebraska, i -SS. I Sherman County. > Notice is hereby given that the Depew Disc Sharpener Company, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Nebraska, at a regular meeting of its stock holder* held at its office in Loup City. Nebras ka. on February 25th. 1911. by the unanimous vote of its stockholders, adopted the following ! Articles of Incorporation, and has caused them to be filed and recorded in the office of the Secretary of state of Nebraska, and also in the office of the County Clerk of Sherman county. Nebraska, to-wit: Article I.—Know all men by these presents: That we. James I. Depew. John W. Long and William K. Mellor. hereby associate ourselves together for the purpose of forming a corpora tion in the State of Nebraska for the transac tion of business as hereinafter described. Article II.—The name of the corporatioa shall be the "Depew Disc Sharpener Compa ny." and its principal place of business shall be »t Loup City. Sherman county. Nebraska At tide III—The general nature ol the busi ness to t»e transacted by said corporation shall l>e the manufacture, sale and jobbing of disc sharpener'- and appliances and accessories thereto, and any and ail kind* of machines and ; marh.nerv. To buy. hold, encumber, operate. | Wdl ana convey plants, patents and other prop- j ertvof other corporations engaged in the man- I ufacture or sale of any such disc sharpener. | appliances or machinery. To buy, hold and sell stock in any such corporation. To buy sell and encumber all property, real, personal and mixed necessary in the conduct of said business and to do everything necessary or customarv in the conduct thereof. Article IV.—The authorized capital stock of said corporation shall be twenty thousand dol lar*. t f jo.out)) in shades of one hundred dollars 9100 each ten thousand dollars <910.000) of which shall be paid in before commencing business One hundred (1U01 shares aggregat ing ten thousand dellars (910.000) shall be pre ferred stock, and the balauce of one hundred (HV' share* shall be common stock. Each shar** outstanding of preferred stock shall receive an annual guaranteed income of six (6) permit ami no more, of the face value of said stuck, and for tht payment thereof the net revenue of said corporation shall tie pledged, and if that be insufficient to meet such payment in any year, the annual income of said preferred stock for said year shall tie paid out of the assets and property of said corporation, and said preferred stock shall constitute a first lien upon all assets and prop erty of the corporation after the payment of its debts shall first be used in declaring asset or liquidation dividends upon the preferred stock and redeeming and retiring the came on the basis of one dollar five i$l.Q5) for each one dollar SI 00) of the face of said preferred stock, together with accrued interest, and the balance of said assets and property thereafter remaining and the profits thereof shall be dis tributed in equal and pro rata dividends on tbe common stock then issued and outstand ing and said corporation reserves tbe right to take up and cancel any preferred stock at any annual dividend paying date upon caid above described basis of one dollar and five cents ■ SI (Bland accrued interest, and during said period any of said preferred stock may be taken up by said corporation and cancelled at any time by agreement between said corpora tion and the holders thereof. The holders of preferred stock shall have no voire in the management of said company, and no vote in any meeting of stockholders The management and conduct of the business of said company to rest with the holders of the common stock acting by and through the Board of Directors and Officers as herein pro vided: provided, that said corporation shall issue no bonds while any of said preferred stock is outstanding. Article V —The existence of said corpora tion shall begin on tbe first day of March, lilll. ami ead on the Bint dav or 'March, ltfij! bant e»r|airation can he dissolved prior fo said mentioned date univ by fbe action of the holders of two t birds (SI ot the oonuuon stock of said coriKiration. which action must lie entered on the records of caul corporation Article VI—The business of said corpora tion shall be conducted by a board of not less thus three (1) director*, to be elected by the holders ot the common stock, such election to be beld on the first Tuesday of March In each year and to be conducted in such a meaner as shall be described by the bv lave of said cor poration said dirt clove shall hold their office for a period of one year, and nntil their suc cessors shall be elected and qualified. The in corporators thereof at tbefr first meeting after the filing of these article# shall elect di rectors until the first Tuesday in March 1911 Article \ II —The officers of said corpora tion shall be a President. Secretary and Treas urer. who shall be choeen by the Board of Di rector*, and shall hold their offleea for a peri od nr one year, and until their successors shall he elected and qualltrd Twe or mure of the offices of laid corporation may be held by one and the same person. Mo salary (hall be paid except to officers who take an motive part in the management of the business of the company, devoting thereto a greater por tion cl ibeir time nod effort Ho odoer, in cluding the petition Of manager »nd aaloa lnansesr. shall receive a salary greater than •ISO advance of the original amount par year tor a period ef four years thereafter, after the expiration of said tour-year period the annua! salaries of the Presldsat. secretary Treasurer and Salas Manager, lo-wlt; ef all officers and employees a'ova the position at ruperiotendeiit of the feetory of sold eom paa y. shall remain the same at the expiration of Said perlon ; provided, that at the time of any year after March 1st. l»lt*. in addition to Such salary, and as part of tha compensation for services so rendered, a percentage of the gross annual business of said eomuany for Bald year, may be paid to said officers last above named In such an aggregate amount that the emu ot 1 be regular salary of such ef Ocers tor the year in question, and the aggro gate Itercenlagc so paid to then, shall not an evert Bye (5) per cent of the groas annual business of Said company for said year Mo director shall ever recolva more than one sal ary at any given time. Article vlll.—The highest amount of In debtedness in which said corp-wallon shall at any lime subject itself shall not exceed two thirds iS) uf the common capital stock. Artior IX.—The annual meeting of the stockholders shall be held on the Brat Tuws t-sy. t March In each year, (or the election of dirccto a and for the transaction of such ether business as may properly come before the same, and the methods of conducting the buslueas. <*a may properly oorue before the same, and the method*, of conducting the business ot the corporation shall be provided In the by-laws adopted by the Board ot Di rectors. Only holders ot the common stock shall be entitled to vote at said meeting. Article X.—These articles may be amended nt any regularly called meeting of stockhold ers lioleing coimnou stock, upon the vote ef stockholder* owning three-tfthe (34) of the common Mock outstanding; provided, that Articles IV and VII hereof shall act be amended w hlle any preferred Mock issued by this corporation Is outstanding. Utven under the hand and seal at wid cor poratioo this ttth day of June. A. D. tail. Tbs Dxrsw Disc shabpubb Oompaut. . By Its Beard of Dlrwetom: James I. Dxrsvr. Director. [skalj John W. Lcmo. Director William R. Mbllok. Director. Attest: Josh W. Loro, Secretary. Last pub July tt 4th of July Jenifer’s Park Program of the Day: Rase Ball—Fats and Leans. Basket Ball—Ladies versus Men. Wild West Exhibition- Ropeing. Tug of War on Horseback. Saddling and Riding Contest. Boys' Foot Race. . tiirls' Foot Race. Hurdle Sack Race. Duck Race. Rooster Race. High Jump. LongJump. And many other sports See the Cages of Rare Animals, Birds and Reptiles ALI HOKOBO with HIS MAGIC VASE, An many other interesting attractions The Park, with its magnificent shade and fountain, in* sures an inviting, unfatiguing day. x DANCING in the Open Air Pavillion, with the best floor and the finest orchestra in the city. Refreshments of All Kinds on the Park Grounds Positively, the Greatest Display of Fireworks Ever Shown in Loup City Admission: - Park, 10*25c; Ball Park, !5-25c LOUP CITY CEMENT 1 Kapen for the Spring Trade Solid Concrete Work Sidewalks, Floors, Etc. Call and get our prices. We have in connection a line of Feed, Ground Corn and Baled Hay. GUY STOUT. Manager. A BARGAIN Barrels to Pickle Pork in, Oyster Shells and Green Cut Bones for Chickens. Pickles in Bulk Olives iu Bulk. A Large Price Paid for Hides and Chickens. Lee Brothers. 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 corner of said section thirteen, all in township fifteen, range thirteen, lias reported in favor or the establish ment thereof, and all objections thereto, or claims for damages, must be filed in the County Clerk's office on or before noon of the 31st day of J uly, 1911, or such road will be estab lished without reference thereto, W. C. Diktkrichs, Co. Clerk. (Last pub. June July 13) ROAD NOTICE (Pedersen) To All Whom It May Concern: The commissioner appointed to lo cate a road commencing at the south west corner of the southeast quarter of section thirty-one, township four teen, range thirteen, where the pres ent county road ends, and running thence in a southeasterly direction, along the north side of the C. P. R. R. Go. right of way to the southwest corner of the northwest quarter of section 5-13-13. running thence due east along the quarter section line of said section 5 to the southeast corner of the northwest quarter of said sec tion 5, thence due south on the quar ter section line until it reaches Rail road avenue of the Village of Rock ville, thence due east along the north side of b>oek 4 of said village, and ending at the east side of Webster street of the said Village of Rock ville, has reported in favor of the es tablishment thereof, and all objec tions thereto or claims for damages must be filed in the office of the county clerk on or before noon of the 14th day of August, 1911, or such road will be established without ref erence thereto. W. C. Diktkrichs, Co. Clerk. (Last pub July 39) Lumber Direct to Consumer Parties wishing to build can save all kinds of money by buying White Pine from Big Horn Lumber Co. Club together with your neighbors and we will call on you and make prices. Di rect A. M. Templin. Room 6, Elks Block, Omaha. Cut tnis out for fu ture reference. Residence for Sale My house and six lots for sale. Phone 6 on 13, or see me for particu lars. Ward Yrr Valin. Straw Hat Season Now On I have prepared to meet the de mand in Straw Hate. Prices, 25c to $3 PANAMAS, $4 to $7 LOflENTZ The Reliable Clothier A Great Cash Discount Offer How to get one of these i I | absolutely Free i Ask for one of the bills ex plaining the deal and get a COUPON! C. W. Conhiser General Merchandise •fhe Satisfactory Store 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 LOUP tin STATE BIB 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. C. Taylor Samuel Daddow Sewing Machines Sold on Easy Terms Full Quartered Oak and Polished $30.00 F. O. B. LOUP CITY Guaranteed for Ten Years by your Home Dealer The NEW ROYAL SEWING MACHINE is one of the leading machines, all nickel trimming on copper and will never tarnish or come off. It is light running and easy to operate. We carry Repairs and Needles for all kinds of of Sewing Machines. Come in and see what kind of a deal you can make on a Sewing Machine. H. P. Ferdinandt Furniture Co. GO SOMEWHERE THfS SUMMER 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. To the West. 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 Cbll or write for leaflets describing any tour you expect to make. J. A. DANIELSON, Local Agent L. W. WAKELY, Gen. Pass. A|t., Cir.Jia