vRain Tomorrow! If the weather man predicts rain for tommorrow you arange your plans accordingly. Are you do ing the same for the rainy day of 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 _ Iea E Williams Pre*t. L. H ansf.n, Cashier A. B OtTMorsE, V. Prest. Pai l P. Platz, Asst. Cash THE NORTHWESTERN Hu Hi Orton Tine t »rd GuMt. turr Its *C ha n MLOai >pafU * > »• «t X »rn Um> Wad y* depart* ti Xp a. X* *> rrt n Hub. Wad*. • II »t a »<•>. Wa*T : <* » far *i t***4a»depart* - t Wap m *•■ M Kn ars depart* r ii p. a. Fa taae talar iwn aau Ml idioraatua. rati «a J A DdKIKLX’X dfeat A Few Market ({letatioiK. Corn, per tw.>8 .40 W'taext. per t*u... .75 a .78 Unix, per be .wax Eye. per bi. .70 Butter, per lb. .3 Fer». per dot. .15 LOCAL NEWS. Boy * I'ant* for Sr. I'utiiiwr. t Mr* CJ. W. Cotiiprini't »i*ter re 0 turned h m toOklahoma la*t week. ' Lee Brother* hate a number of ptrkie lairrb for air. Tbe Arcadia Champion bought iiilatn • ittlr new *pa|jt of new buggies just re ceded by T. M. Keed. * O. hr-'an orders the Nortli • nlrm lent to Id* brother. Sim liru«a at Luana lowa. Try Artec nut ru»i for tour cook chute. For -a.e bi R. <>. lit lor. Ti«e Minn Lena str.iUi and Jem < -.it returned !. «ujc Mondav from u.eir outing in Colorado. F.,r lie BUST out in lie war of Cream ietaraloi-. xr T. M. heed. If you want to borrow money on land, write for application blanks.-Cen tral Nebraska Land and Loan Co.. Wolbach. Ord or Loup City. Nebraska. rn • ■ . *:i • jk Hrt.ri -k—-n dray hoe. TWy wiil gite you good ten ice. Mr*. > hwaru and little daughter ret-med to < »maha last Friday alter a few day*' itill here with Min Fear! Keeler. log bargain- in m« n * panic *ee A L. i tii.iu i at C. W. i onidxer * •her. Me under*tar*d Ed Brown li*» cold t.i» mtrmu in ue printing Imunee at I'wtriaily i* are. We liaie heard •c. thing futber. nor a* to Ed - future \ Take your butter and eggs to Con hi*er » ■ lie re you can get any tiling you want. ' »«h Conger * a* up from lianne- j Ur ■£ las*. Saturaday »1st ting hi* t*r< — t».<-r* ani Tuesday uf this »eeki ld» tetter lu!f made a »»*it here Ui re.aute* Kura Buy'* H i»joi --tt at one-half \ uner Nee A. L Cuuhiser at c. W i -ethtser"* .tore. C tt ( ailiiM-i ret . ’'fled from j ••AteuUurf -ast >aurday hi* bro ther idam fonhi»er returning with j tai Adam iuufc* a little toe worse! for hi* recent Hines*. We are paying 21 cent* cash for reran- de.nered at tiae creamery. Laras sa Ckkavekv Co. Tieodd Frliu* Fraternity had a big is.' ia*t Thursday evening. a stair tftcer being present None of ti>e r wveral days, returned tu tier lion e ■** m I-im <4n the first of Use week. For sale Poland China boars and sow p g* at flu. that will make good breeders H. W. Parkhurvi. Mat* J jsrp.inr Starr, who lias. In. n visiting at Lhe home of her sn-k. If P. Starr, returned to Lin ■ ii last Friday. Mrs Surr and little ► « aiCuUipanymg tier fork few day* Stall. Mr*. Mathew announce* iter milli ner. opening lor Phursday . Aug Jlst. and' I ndji and Saturday. Sept. 1st and and Everybody muted. Mr and Mrs. K. J. Nightingale re turned taut Thursday evening from their extended visit to neattue. Van « outer, and other point* on Use Pa .|Ar i m*t Tlsey reoort a pleasant maUH Yet good, ear leaned. North western «-• r-— alfalfa seed, write or wire u»: ■ tmtiiir and pride* on application. Is < j. Claes a see ft C*Ol. Atwood. I»uri"g the heavy tiiunder storm sir e«g wind uf last Friday night a coup* of silo, tseiofimg to Lee Bros, acrw* Use nver west of town were Uadi) worthed, oae torn to piece* and Urn other moved from IU foundation ~ * Satunfav night dance* t j ratJ«Mir* Park, wiil Saturaday night until . (rood music and best 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. Coats Mrs. Mathew has just received a beautiful line of tailor-made coats. Kit guaranteed. Rest quality and reasonable price*. >ee T. M. Keed for Keed Grinders. Walter K«*ed Monday - Id Ids city1 residence proper!* too. S. Fross. spring chickens and old liens wanted by Lee Brothers. Rev. W. C. Harper and soil Earl, made a business trip to Grand Island Monday. This clothing must lie sold regard ie» of cost. A. L. Conhiser at Con's store. . .. Reynolds on Monday pur chased an eighty from O. S. Fross in Wrlster township. >tri id .v llenrickson. successors tz> •'»tiger, will do your hauling pr mptly and satisfactorily. We understand Ray and Archie Kearn- are expected home from Bel-' le-- ue tins coming Saturday evening. The c i« i wiled acres of hay land for rent. Mr>. Lizzie stark. Loup City R. F. I*, v >. 2 phone cn «:!. If you want to buy. sell or exchange any kind of property anywhere quick, send or bring full partic ulars to Central Nebras ka '.and & Loan Co., wol bach. Ord or Loup City, Nebraska. We will bu* uliat you do not want, and sell you what you do want cheap. The >e»-o\h Hand Stosk. Misses Lizzie and Lucile Eraz.im are lie re till, week from Ravenna visiting their sister. Mrs Gus Lor entz Are you getting ready for the ( hauiauqua. whichiiegiris in this city the 77th of this month and lasts live days? Krin; in ’our spring chickens and old ns in Lc.- Brothers and receive ' ti c I glif't market price for tne i same. We understand the Catholic picnic] at Jrnner's Park last Saturday was start Try it. For sale at Tay lor's eleiator. Mrs. Adamson went to St. Joe. y\ ,(in. stay morning after iier milli-l nery goods. She will locate in the i building opposite the Bound Front' Barn. Opening days Sept. 4 and.'. ! C ar \nderson went U> Omaha last Thursday, where lie was to undergoan operation for appendicitis on Mon day ol tins week. No word was re ceived up to Tuesday evening from; him or in regard to the results, if the operation was had. The editor of this paper is grand pa again and for the fourth time, a little son l.eing bom last Sunday. I Aug 2>». at « p. m.. at Sutherland.1 Iowa, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo A. Phipps. ; They have now two pairs of kinip; in tlie household. Mamma and little one reported doing well. Tin-re will be a mass meeting of all farmers Interested in the orgoniza jtion of a Farmers' Telephone Co. at tin- court Imuse at In Loup City, on Sat ur lav. September 2nd. Meeting will in* crlled at the court house av 11 o'clock in the afternoon All those ■ having the organization of a farmers' telephone company at heart and i want to see such a company organ ’ ized are requested to be on hand. We understand G. H. Gibson and famiiv leave today for their new home in Florida Mrs Gihson and daugii ! ter Lottie go to St. Paul for a week's ; visit, thence to Pensylvania to visit ‘ till Uie first of November. Charley . and Flov.l will go with the car. while ; Mr. Glteon will go direct hv pass enger to the new home where he will I begin the erection of a building in i which to home his printing plant. Chautauqua begins next Sunday af ternoon. Going? Ed Erickson and wife of Boelus were here Tuesday guests of Hiram Cramer and family. W. D. Zimmerman is in Loup City again aud will be here for several weeks looking after his business in terests. Frank Wedin was up from Aurora on business last week, visiting over Sunday with his brother-in-law, Au gust Johnson of Logan township, and returning home the first of the week. Romeo Conger came in from Col orado last Friday night and may re main for some time. He left Mrs. Conger doing finely in the pure zone of the mountain clime and fast re gaining health. Hiram Cramer is suffering from some sort of gathering on one hand which causes painful swelling of the fingers and compels him to lay off from work. The cause is a mystery, but the result is extremely painful. _ Chautauqua begins this coming Sunday afternoon and the churches close their evening services. The Chautauqua continues five days. Make your arrangements to take in every session as the program is a splehdid one from start to finish. Wright Reynolds and wife from the west side were over Sunday visit ors at the home of Mrs. Reynolds’ aunt. Mrs. Judge Wall. Wright had ju returned from taking ashipment of hogs to theOmaha markets, where he got $7.50 per hundred for his porkers. Mrs. G us Lorentzand baby reurned from Ravenna last Friday, where they had been visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Antone Erazim. the latter having just re turned from a tour of the East of several weeks’ duration. Miss Fay Gallaway, who accompanied Mrs. Lorentz to Ravenna remained for a a few days' longer visit. Lacerenzo and the Royal Italian Guards, one of the greatest band or ganizations on earth, will be here for two concerts in the Chautauqua tent Friday. Sept. 1st. The band is known through Europe as Ferrante’s Royal Italian Guards. They have filled over one hundred engagements in the West since the first of May.and it has been one ovation after another all the way. Unquestionably it will be the greatest musical treat tnis com munity has known. We received a short letter from C arl McKinnie at Tehachapi, Calif., under date of Aug. 14. in which he says that the Fords were leaving that day for Kanorado. Kans.. where they were to stop a few days, on their way to Aurora, where they have rel-. atives. and that they expected toi make an extended visit back east1 before settling down again. Carl! also sent us under separate cover a j booklet advertising the resources of | his county and of the country round- j about which sneaks in loudest tones ; of Ins wonderful Kearn county. We own 240 acre improved farm located three miles from town, on main traveled road, telephone and rural route. Land is level: clay loam soil. lOo acres under cultivation free from stumps and no stone. 140 acres good timber: good well, spring creek crosses farm New six room frame house, complete, goodcellar. New frame barn 32x04x16 ft. Fine grove of shade trees around buildings. Price 822 per acre. Terms $1000 cash i balance long time. We also own sev-j eial smaller farms: will sell on easy! terms. Send for list. We are |o-! cated 7' miles Northeast of St. Paul. | in Rarron county. Address Wiscon sin Colonization Co.. Cumberland.! Wisconsin. aug24-4 Last week we mentioned the des-1 t ruction of Boyd Burrowes' tent show in a car between Litchfield and Ma son City, getting the facts somewhat1 mixed. We learn that the car was en route from Mason City to Litch-1 field, w here they were to show in the ' evening: that the car and contents probably caught fire from sparks from the engine, the car being only five cars away from the engine, somewhat taller than those ahead and tne end door was broken, allowing the sparks to enter the car. When the train entered the yards at Litchfield it was ablaze and the contents ruined before water from the big tank could put the lire out. The five little per forming dogs were smothered in the car but the pony. Pinto, being driven from Mason to Litchfield bv Boyd was not therefore a victim of the tire. Boyd lost everything. This is the second time Boyd lias lost every by fire, the first time a few rears ago in the yards here, the‘case against the railroad company still being in courts. Mr. and Mrs'. ‘ Bur rowes are now in the city, but what their future moves may lie we are not informed. A letter Irom the editor's son, Frank W. Burleigh, at nelsonville. Ohio, where lie is at present, conveys the following information of interest to his friends here: “I have chargeof the physical beqartraent of Y. M. C. A. work here and also fill the place of assistant secretary. I expect to make this my life work. I think as some one lias said “Have found my corner" and will stay in it. We have one of the largest Bible classes in this part of the country, numbering some six bundsed. The secret of its success, by the way is that each member works personally to bring another one every time he comes, It isan inspiring sight to see that number of men gatiiered together to v' orship God. YVe are in the heart of the mining region and the largest per cent of the members are miners. I have not had an oppertunity to to visit a mine, but as soon as I‘find \ time will do so. and will do so, and will write you a descriptive letter of the same. 1 trust this letter will j find all well and happy. Rember me | to all my friends.” Ladies You will save money by purchasing your fall and winter outfit at Mrs. Mathew-'-, where you will find coats, hats, skirts, waists corsets and un derwear. Everything carefully se lected and of best quality. Prices ^ reasonable. Try it and see. Be Blue This Fall-Not to Blue Grace >1. Gould, writing the fashion talk in the September Woman's Home Companion, says that blue is to be the favorite color this fall. She adds: "Pon tregard the choosing of a : color for your autumn costume as a trivial matter. Colors are notalwavs what they seem. They have traits that are anything but dependable. There is the blue: that seemingly, stunch, old reliable suade. Just look out for it. It may make you happy and fashionable in the daytime, but at night you may be bluer than vou want to be.” Base Ball Touruament The three days’ base ball tourn ament is giving good satisfaction and some very interesting games are re sulting. On Tuesday, Arcadia aud Ashton furnished the first game which gave Ashton the score of 8 to 7 over Arcadia. The second game between Loup City and Rockville re sulting in nine goose eggs for Rock ville, while Loup City garnered in five scores in two innings, being served with cooked goose egg fodder the othgr seven. Both were tine con tests. Wednesday afternoon wit nessed two more fine games, the first between Loup City and Ashton, the winners of Tuesdays games, resulting in our locals allowing the splendid Ashton bunch to garner in but one measly score, to the locals six time over the home plate." The sec ond game, Ord-Arcadia, gave a good slugging exhibit, though the efficient work of the out and infielders held down the score to 8 and 7 in favor of Ord. This afternoon will finish the tournament and we understand Loup City will try for the Ord scalps as one contest, w hile the otlier may be between Arcadia and Ashton, neither being satisfied with the conclusions of Tuesday. Anyway, today will wit ness a couple of finals which will well sepay the big crowd which is sure to in attendance. Church Notes Swedish—Sunday, Aug 27: Sunday school at 2:30 p. m.; Sermon at 3:15 in Swedish, subject. “The Pharisee and the Republican.Luke 18. All wel come. German Evangelical—Sunday, Aug. 27: At Loup city. Sunday school at 10 o’clock: Preaching at 10:30: board meeting at 11:30. Presbyterian— Sunday, Aug. 27: Church and Sabbath school as usual in the rooming. No evening services on account of Chautauqua. Morn theme, “False Refuge. C. E. in even ing a half hourearlier, at 8:30 prompt. The industrial society will not meet this week on account of the Chau tauqua. 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. Railie farm, in Washing ton township, with 27 acers of grow ing corn and 100 acres of pasture, said lease expiring March 1st 15*12. L. K. Raillie. Wanted to Buy An improved eighty. Price must be right. Also an improved quarter, with some hay and pasture. Must be close to school. Write me prices lo cation etc. M. A. Beckwith. 105* East 15th St. Columbus. Nebraska. Lraer of Hearing and Notice 01 Petition tor Settlement or Account In the County Court of Sherman county, Ne braska. State of Nebraska, i -SS. Sherman County. 1 To the creditors, heirs, legatee* and all per sons iuterested in the estate of r red Wer ner. deceased: On reading the petition of Mike Klimek. ad ministrator. praying a final settlement and allowance of his account tiled in this court on the 5th dav 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 ISth day of August. A. L>. I9ti. at one o'clock p m . to show cause. if any there be. why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted, aud that notice of the pendency of said petition and the bearing thereof be given to all persons interested in said matter by publisbirig a copy of this order in the I.oup City Northwestern, a weekly newspaper print ed in sain county, for three successive weeks prior to said dav of hearing. [sbai.; B. A. Smith. County Judge. I.ast pub. Aug -4 NOTICE TO DELINQUENTS Notice is hereby given that the rental upon the lease contract to the following described school land in Shermau county, Nebraska, as set op posite the name of the holder there of, is delinquent, and if the amount which is due is not paid within sixty days from the date of this notice, said contract will be declared forfeit ed by the Board of Educational Lands and Funds, and said forfeiture will be entered of record in the man ner provided by law: NEJf, 36-15 16, Jacob J. Klippenstein Dated Aug. IT, 1911. E. B. CCWLES, Commissoner of Public Lands and Buildings. Last pub. Sept. T I Here With the Goods l^fcLauglilin's are here with the *■" goods, every time ,,orrect and dean service in the Liv ery Line. Look up tiiis place for conveyances neat, A nd teams.that are handsome and v* steady and fleet. Uuexcelled drivers that know all the roads, Good men to take care of teams and of loads. t Here is the place that pleases trav eling men Like flies to the sugar they come back again. In here vou will find outfits that are allO. K. Neatest of neat rigs in the livery way. Superior service you'll tina here every day. ¥ ook up this barn for feed and for board, It’s rates are as low as the markets afford. "I^ery neat and commodious always ’ is found p'scelled by no place in the country around. Ring up McLaughlin's any old time You'll find here the best in the liv ery line. The Soap That's Best 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 I Toilet Soaps, Creams and Powders may be purchased. The quality is pure, the prices, just nffht: wliatever your toilet! need we can serve you best. Swanson &. Lofholm, Up-to-Date Druggists Special Sale CLOTHING LO R ENTZ’S Now is your time to get your suit at Bottom Prices: Men’s and Young Men’s Suits $ 7.50 to $10.00 for $ 3.75 10.00 to 12.50 for 7.50 15.00 to 18.00 for 12.50 20.00 to 25.00 for 18.00 Get your suit this monty and save $1.50 to $3.00 on all Boys’ Suits from 98c to $6.98. At Lorentz’s. Low On© - Way Colonist Fares SEPTEMBER 15 to OCTOBER 15, 1911 $26*00 I $26.00 To California I To Pacific Northwest VIA Union Pacific Standard Road of the West | Electric Block Signals Excellent Dining Cars For further information relative to fare, routes, etc., call on or address G. W. Colli priest, Agent. Comelto Conhiser’s Ootr.e to Conhiser’s after our sale Our new stock of goods please without fail ^Newest and neatest in all Dry Goods way Here are latest of styles in the city today In here are dress weaves, all faqrics first-rate, Superior White Goods in styles Up-to-Date. Hi very value is best in this part of the state, Right lines of Furnishings—Hats, Shirts and Collars, Selling at Prices to save you some dollars. Look up Conhiser’s for good things to eat, In hers is a Grocery line most complete; No prices are lower, all the way through, Every trade at Conhiser's saves money for you. Conhiser’s A SOLID BANK Besides Being Carefully Managed and BACKED BY STRONG MEN our Depositors Are Protected by Depositors’ Guarantee Fund State of Nebraska We wish to please you in all our dealings. up cm cm uk LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA Sewing Machines Sold on Easy Terms Full Quartered Oak and * Polished 1 330,00 I 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. Traveling inducements for August Yellowstone Park This glorious vacation region during August is the magnet for thousands of tourists and campers: there is no nicsce tour in the world Ilk the Park To the East: The 30 and 60 day excursion fares will continue In effect. They embrace the whole eastern country. Ask for special leaflet of eastern tours. Golouist Rates Far East Tlie very low *25 one-way foies 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 continue first and third Tuesdays to the west. Write or call and let me help you plan an attractive western J. A. DANIELSON, Agent, Loup i a L. W. WAKELEY, G. P. A., Omaha, Neb.