Rain Tomorrow! If the weather man predicts rain for tom morrow you arange your plans accordingly. Are you do ing the same for the rainy day off your life? No man can tell you when the day of adversity is coming and the only safe thing to do is to build up a Bank account against that day. This bank affords you a rare opportunity for sav ing by accepting any deposit from a dollar up, and will pay you 4 per cent interest compounded semi-annually. First National Bank LOUP CITY. NEBRASKA Ira K Williams, Piv*t. A. B OiTMtM'RE, V. Pre*t L. Hansen, Cashier I*atl I*. Plat/., Asst. Cash THE NORTHWESTERN Bariiirloa Tim** Card t~- im. l.tn £« he fw M kaMnKrfwu - « % *fn «*«*• ■•4> —* * op b «*. M rn -rt - ■ jrmm - : U p. m. P*M \imm 1*1 m lain Hk! **> atorwttk*. <*li m* i k.tUVtKLk # .fa* W imt- art t*u.*s ** .*» •Jain. per U. .J» <• -Ai Rye. per t*u. Baltef. per lb. -S' per doc . li LOCAL NEWS. The coutii * Uaid m*rt» x*r»in the n*L ( uol.iM-r aMUBun l>k *peetal Mir Ultca 4»;t Lor brother* bare a number of pickle larrrk for Mir I*u«r at JriMK-r * I'ark. uijrl»t> of lia« Kali Tournament t W « uohner »a*called u>*. Mr understand Itird 1 ‘raper rented hi* proprrti at i>fribull. W>> .. and cum template. ret u mint with hi* Tamil) to till* country tortiir • inter. I* m t forr A Confafawr'* Kir >pe < .a >aie continue* 1-1 day*. Clark lie;. Hold*. I lie popular clerk at * on. iser ». tie* an a month* ' a< a ttun M o!ai. Vi- >«aa*)» taking hi* piare behind tlie *-ou«ler* in tire ibtrdn jt * IV *>pe. .a. Hal; t* *till on at Con hi*er'*aud will he for hi data. I rank Mrep.c and »tie of Coui*U*k »rr» tn till* (it) Mooday ' hHing friend* and interiteaed the dental, fralernitt Mr Meeple i» a prom inent turii iaiii in lit* little city. Tr> A -tn nut cua. for jrmr cook kto»r. For *aie in K. «1. Taylor. Ifamce each night at Jefiner'* I'ark PailllMt r tlfr Ba*e Hall Tourn ament. ► r ii«r UGstT out in tin way of • ream V|«rst pru,irrt)' purdiUrd tilth spr.ng. kirnrill occupied bt C- f*. • - i>rad • last week «■* a fortnight* tacaUun and *ighl uretng We are i«yin* II cent* ia*li for < ream deh'ered at tie creamery. IUicmi (’luuaui Co. Tie at«.trru: aIon met on| Monday afterm-wi in tire Herman chur* i. andat the meeting It *a*de • lie irnrr. of Sunday evening Aug SI. too dismissed lirat lire people mar take nfiuiifr of tire fhautau », U for TSr. Ilwi |>er 1«*» A. J. JiHIVON. Iir% and Mr» Emert. fatlierand mother of Mr. W f \ Ilarivr left Tuesday • rain* for their home at Savannah Mo Mt»> tir*« r Enyert |.f..eded thrm MIC day. Happing off at I*ni»rr*ft» l*lheU>ihitlerrniid. mrtiirr. and Joined lier parents at IJnmtn t.*r low. V «i • ill win it If you don't take adi Mat' of fluaiiMT’i >perUI Sale nhu-ti ^Wtlwin toe U data. Jdr an I Mr. W «' I'uOrr were ore' f- |a4n i ra id liurruwes that the car cliNUi*Wf his si low tent all parm uivrrulla was burned up yesterday while in transit from Litchfield u M a soli « tty. • lie re lie was to shew last night. A man in the car savci Uls life bv Jumping from Uie moving grain So furtnrr particular*. HAVE YOU $700 you can pay now and $2, 500 more March 1st? Then we can sell you an improved farm of 320 acres 2 miles from the county seat of Sherman county. You can have almost your own time to pay the balance at 6 per cent. All the very best of soil. Price only $40 an acre. Central Nebraska Land and Loan Co, Wol bach. Ord or Loup City, Nebraska. >ec T. M. Heed for Feed Grinders. >pring chickens and old liens wanted by Lee Brut tiers. Mis> Mad a Parlett left Monoay morning for Fullerton. Nebr.. to visit till school commences. Conhiser's special sale gathers the crowd. He one of 'em. Kditor Beider of the Arcadia ('ham I pi"ii »i' in this city las! Friday bar gaining for tlis purchase of the cylin der press owned by Mr. Gibson. It member that t'onhiscr continues his special sale 15 days. L. Gee last Saturaday ordered the Northwestern sent to Komeo Conger who is at Idaho Springs, and who) reports his wife as gainiugg in liealth very satisfactorily Just 15 days, Conhiser continues Ids special sale. Take advantage of the great inrgains. A II. Mead, a grand old republican war horse of Grand Junction. Colo., writes us this week advancing his subscript<>n to the middle of 1913. Of ' course lie was from the best county on earth Sherman. I*wn't f.irget that Conhiser contin ues his sp*dai sale for 15 days longer, lie has bargains you want. Stroud Ilenrickson. successors to Conger, will do your hauling promptly and satisfactorily. it you want to Duy, sell or exchange any kind of property anywhere quick, send or bring full partic ulars to Central Nebras ka Land & Loan Co., wol bach, Ord or Loup City, Nebraska. Vc will bojr wliat you do not want, ami >-ii uu wliat you do want cheap. The Second Hand Stose. Miss Bes-i»- Sinitli returned last; »r.-k from her visit totirerbull, Wyo.. and tour of the Yellowstone Park, j the Ilr-ipersacvoaipaningherthrough ! Ute park She report* a magnificentj and w > riders of tin-Park unspeakably, jr rami An i .1. gating ready for tlie1 ( 'las:ia aqua. which beginsin this city the ■' this month and lasts live day s' ••|»id jou savcoai?’’ “Yes. Pinnacle nut cm I ‘ Tliis is a pood coal for • . *k si >v«—. fre from slack and easy \ to start Try it. lor sale at Tay lor's elevator. Bring in > >ur spring chickens and | oel nens to Lee Brothers a ml receive ti.e highest market price for tne! Maine. Ikd l»raiH-r left iast Saturaday for (•reyhi.il. Wyo.. hi> family avcon • j.jiiu . him as far as Ansley. where Mrs Iirijier's sister is quit* ill and a he re they will remain, pending, the untinunance of her illness., If y want a dray, phone A. 1,. Kn derlee. s on »sl. of leave your ordef' with eitlier I urn Ur yard or E. (i. j Taylor. Best of service guaranteed. Mes-ers. Aden. Brown and Weity, I the coinlttee of the board of super-1 visors selected to attend to the leas ing of tin pOOf farm, succeeded Mor dav <■ thi- week in leasing the same to Barn \ Beccard of Bockviile for ater;; f three years at a yearly rental of hw. which is an increase of tfl'i per yea. oier tlrai received I overau. ureceiing lear. The board i is b • cmigrat ulab d over succeeding! in the matter so satisfactorily. \V«- regret to note the ser ous illness j of Mi-si.ra. e Adamson, at the lunnv of her paren s in this city, which lias count limed some four weeks. :■ nd a coiculiation of pnvsiciari' last saturaday pronounced her as suffering I from a severe case of JppemPcitis. : n opjwration being necessary and wilt I U* periuriued jus* as sooii as s]is :s able t*> undergo tbe ordeul. Sl:e is reported in a serious condition ai ; present Some months since, it will Ik* r* I meiu'eii i that Wm. Sharp w as con - j milted to the asylum at Hastings as 6f unsound mind arid in a lew I montlis was discharged and returned home. A little later he went to his oid home in II inoise to n ake his Itome with a sister. A short time Mince he returned here and lastThur day lie was Drought before the com missioners of insanity, who took test imony for the better part- of the day resul rig in a tie vote as to his in Mani v.one member of the com mission not voting being disqualified by reason of being counsel for Sharp*. Just what further action, if any there will be in Uie matter, we know not. Dinsdale-Fross Yesterday, Wednesdty, August 16, 1911. at high noon, in tiie Methodist church in this city, before 150 or more invited guests, occurred the nuptials of Mr. Bobt. Dinsdale and Miss Cora Belle Fross, Rev. W. C. llarper officiating. The pulpit was beautifully festooned with flowers with an arch overload, and a carpet of roses beneath wheron stood the bride and groom during the ceremony. At tiie hour of 12 the folding doors opened and the happy couple, preced ed by ushers, and supported by Mr. (ieorge Dinsdale. brotherof the groom, as best man. and Miss Velva Fross. sister of tiie bride, as bridesmaid, and to the sweet strains of a wedding march given by Miss Emma Outhouse, passed up tiie aisles and under the arch, where the impressive ring cere mony was given. At the conclusion, Mr. and Mrs. Dinsdale received con gratulations, later repairing to the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Fross, in Webster town ship. whese dinner was to be served to a few of the Immediate relatives and friends. Mr. Dinsdale is one of our best young business men, while his bride is one of our most popular young ladies, both bride and groom being earnest and zealous members of the M. E. church. They will, we understand, make their home here. May their new life so auspiciously begun be followed with a long, hap py and and prosperous future. Mrs. Mathew returned from Kan ras City Srturday. Ed Angier ann wife are eujoying a two-weeks' visit in Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Nightingale are exfiected home from the Coast today. Mrs. M. A. Phillips and ehildren are visiting at Elk Creek and Aurara Mr. and Mrs. M. C. MuHck left last week to visit Will and DinMulick out in Utah. Tom Caddy was over in Boone coun ty last week and reports the corn badly fired. Clnton Houseman of Carlyle, 111., is here visiting his uncles. A. B. and C. C. Outhouse. Miss Ediili Williams of Lincoln, Nebr.. is visiting at the home of A. B. Outhouse. Misses hmma Outhouse and Addie Leininger, visited over sundav at the Metcaif ranch near West Union. The ladies of the G. A. R. present ed Mrs. Geo. Gibson a souvenir spoon at a farewell party given her last Sat urday. Mr. 1!additie and wife, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Rey nolds. returned home to Batavia, HI., Tuesday. Miss Frances Corning intertained a large number of voung people at a lawn party at her home last Thurs dav evening. Mr. and Mrs. 15. T. Snyder are en joying a visit from their grandson, Geo. 1 ngersoll. and family from Ly man, Colorado. 1’. W. Curry and little son and S. W. Allison of the west side >vere in town yesterday chuckling over their tine prospects for a bumper corn crop Albert Stengerand family, returned to Columbus Thursday. Mr. Fred Stenger and daughters, came up Wednesday to accompany them home. Miss Nettie Conger and her infant terribles are having a picnic at Jen ner's Park today, and that they are having a good time goes without saying. The reception last Friday evening at the Babtist church, given to the pastor. Rev. Powers. and his good wile, followed by a light lunch at the parsonage was a very oleasant affair. Our Catholic friends will hold a picnic at .ienner's Park this week Saturday afternoon and evening. Base ball game at '2 p. m., followed by sports, and dancing both after noon and evening. Everybody wel come. Loup City was enlightened!?) upon socialistic doctrines Monday evening of this week, w hen an orator of that faith gave a two or three hours' speil in the court house lawn to a motly crowd of curiosity seekers and a sprinkling of belivers. When we mention the fact that Geo. H. Gibson was chairman of the meeting and introduced the speaker, it will not be necessary to further comment over the affair. Irvin Conger last week purchased the old Frank Foster barber shop of (’lias. Grow and took possession of the same on Monday of this week. Mr. Conger is a tirst-class workman and we have reason to beleive now that in Messers. Young and Conger as proprietors of the two shops we have two first-class tonsorial parlor proprietors who will remain with us without further change in shops for a long season. Miss Melvia Uanielson left last Saturdav for a tour of the east. She went direct to Washington. D. (’., thence bv water to Norfolk. Ya., to New York City by ocean steamer, thence up the Hudson river by boat to Albany, thence to Niagara Falls by the New York Central and home by the Michigan Central. She will be absent several weeks and visit all the principal cities and points of in terert en route. Presbyterian Bulletin Services at 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. m. Interesting subjects, good music and a warm welcome will be given you. 11.45. Sunday school: 7 p. m., C. E.,j and Thursday evening Bible study. You are cordially invited. The Soap Thai’s B-st for your complexion depends upon the condition of your skin. We car ry all kinds: there's one here to suit you. Our toilet section is a model complexion shop, were all delicate Toilet Soaps, Creams and Powders may be purchased. The quality is pure, the pfices just right: whatever your toilet need we can serve you best. Swanson & Lofholm, Up-to-Date Druggists Deposits Guaranteed John Smith came to town a few days ago and having several hundred dollars to deposit in the bank asked which was the State Bank. He said he wanted to put his money in a bank where the depositors were pro tected by the new Nebraska Deposit ors' Guarantee law. He said he had no fears about losing his money when he knew that every State Bank of Nebraska was backed by the Deposit ors' Guaratee Fund of the State And. by the way. he was right. While we do not think the law is just, from the bankers’ standpoint, j et we can't help but admit that the depositor is entitled to be absolutely secured. This new depositors’ guar antee law will now bring a lot of hid den money into the State Banks. My Lease For Sa|e I will sell mv lease on the north half of 34, 170 acers, known as part of the A. L. Bailie farm, in Washing ton township, with *27 acers of grow ing corn and 100 acres of pasture, said lease expiring March 1st 1912. _L. K. Baillie. German Evangelical Church Service at Ashton 10:30 a. m.: at Rockville at 3 p. m._ Swedish Church Sunday school at 10:30 a. m.: ser mon in Swedisli at 11 a. m., subject. “If ve believe not.” John 8:12-29. Ser mon in English at 8 p. m„ subject. “The work of the Shepherd, Ezekiel 34:11.12. All welcome. Baptist Church Notes Be sure and remember regular ser vices each Sunday. We were pleased to see many new faces last Sabbath and hope to see many more this com ing Sabbath. The interest is steadily growing in every department of the church. Services as follows: Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 11:45 a. m. Prayer service and Bi- j ble studv Thursday evening at8 p. m. i A hearty welcome to all services. Ladies aid meets with Mrs. Clar-1 ence Sweetland next Wednesday aft- . ernoon. order or Heariii us Nonce 01 Pennoi lor Settlsment of Accomt In the bounty Court of Sherman county. Ne braska. State of Nebraska, j vss. Sherman County. I To the creditors, heirs, legatee* and all per sons interested in the estate of Fred Wer ner. deceased: On reading the petition of Mike Klimek. ad ministrator. praying a final settlement and allowance of his account filed in this court on the 5th day of August. 1911, it is hereby or dered that you and all persons interested in said matter may. and do. appear at the County Court to be held in and for said county, on the 26th day of August. A. l>. 1911. at one o'clock p. ni . to show cause, if any »h<*re be why the prayer «.f the petitioner li mid not be granted, uud that n« ti«*e of the p* i.tlcncy of said petition and the hearing thereof In given to all persons interested m said matter by publishing a copy of ibis order in the Louj» City Northwestern, » weekly newspaper print ed in said county, for three successive weeks prior to said dav of hearing [seal] E. a. Smith. County Judge. Last pub. Aug 24 Here With the Goods s are here with the 0_, _ ery time correct, and dean service in the Liv L ery Line. TkfcLaughlin's goods, evt ..orrect and cl< ery Line. Look up this place for conveyances neat. ^nd teams that are handsome and steady and fleet. ■JJuexcelled drivers that G all teams know the roads, flood men to take care of and of loads. Here is the place that pleases trav eling men Like flies to tiie sugar they come back again. Jn here you will lind outfits that are alio. K. eatest'of neat rigs in the livery way. Superior service you'll fina here every day. ¥ ook up this barn for feed and for board, t’s rates are as low as the markets afford. lTery neat and commodious always “ is found celled by around. up McLaughlin's any old time ou’ll find here the best in the liv ery line. N€ I Excelled bv no place in the country ai R,n5 Y St. Paul Normal -AJSTD Business College Makes a specialty of every student. Provides thorough and practical training for young men and women for success ful business life for teaching not for university. High Morality—Located in a town of 1800. St. Paul is noted for healthfulness, natural beauty and freedom from bad influences. Churches of all denominations. Fine Equipment—Big, roomy, well furnished building. Gy nasi um for indoor sports. Strong in athletics. Expert Faculty—Thoroughly trained Christian men and women. Sound, practical and '.horough study courses. Fall term opens Scpiember 4. Easy terms; living inex pensive. A beautiful, illustrated catalogue sent on request Ask for it today. H. LEW MATHRE, JOS. H. ZOCHOLL, President. Secy.-T reas. ST. PAUL, NEBRASKA Attend Frontier Days Celebration at Cheyenne A four-das' revival of the stirring scenes of the old time “Wild West. Held at Cheyenne, Wyoming, August 23, 24, 25, 26, 1911 Low Round Trip Farrs in Effect via Union Pacific Standard Route of the West New and Direct Route to Yellowstone National Park Protected by Electric Block Signals Excellent Dining C^rs on All Trains New and direct route to Yellowstone National Park. Passengers holding tickets for Denver will be allowed oves at Cheyenne. For further Information, call on or address G. W. Collipriest, Agent PTF± r&£ PT. 4™roR™ TWO AEROPLANES IN DAILY FLIGHTS i LIBERATt MILITARY BAND AND , GRAND OPERA COMPANY OF 61 PEOPLE - 1 GREAT RACES PATTERSON SHOWS, ^Fl REWORKS. NIGHT RACES. VAUDEVILLE^ Conhiser’s Special Sale Continues 15 Days Government Won’t put its money in a bank that does not guarantee it against loss. Why should you? The United States will not deposit a dollar in a National or any other bank un less the bank furnishes a bond for twice the amount deposited. The United States gov ernment can at any time make an investiga tion of any National hank and learn all about its resources. But still the govern ment demands a guarantee for its deposits. Why shouldn’t you have protection? Yonr deposits in this bank are protected by the State Guarantee Law. No matter what happens, YOU CAN T LOSE LOUP CITY STATE 111 LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA Sewing Machines Sold on Easy Terms Full Quartered Oak and < Polished 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 nerer 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. It. P. Ferdinandt Furniture Co. Traveling inducements for August Yellowstone Park This glorious vacation region daring August is the rasgnet for thousands of tourists and campers; there is no nicsce tour In the world lik the Park To the East: The 30 and 60 day excursion fares will oontinue In effect. They embrace the whole eastern country. Ask for special leaflet of eastern tours. Coloiiist Rates Far East The very low *25 one-way fares to the Pacific Coast will be In effect Sep tember 15 to October 15. You should go during the earlier period of these rates to avoid the final rush. Through Coast Sleepers The Burlington runs through standard and tourist sleepers every day to California via Denver, scenic Colorado, Salt Lake City, with choice of routes beyond, via Southern Pacific, Western Pacific (Feather River Can you or Salt Lake Route; also complete through trains with all classes of equipment to the Northwest via Billings. Homeseekers Fares contini/e first and third Tuesdays to the west. Write or call and let me help you plan an attractive western tour J. A. DANIELSON, Agent, L. W. WAKELEY, 6. P. A., Omaha, Neb.