P L A N= — fhep /\ct Many people plan tbeir whole lives to have a bank account and then leave this world without so much as a start at one. Planniug isn't worth anything unless followed bv action. Good intentions never land you any where Make your plans to start an account with us this week and back up your plans with action. FIRsFnATIONaT~BANK ta f. IImm. prcst JL B. Outhouse. Vlcc-prts' L. russcr. Cashier f°^gVV%%%%VV%%VVVVVVVVVlgggM | Do you know a good 9 i Thing when you see it! J Big REDUCTION e In Price on All Posts ^On account of rebuilding our plant, we are compelled #to transfer 20.000 posts to another section of our yard, £ualeas we succeed in selling them. We are offering you £thi*eost of handling, in the price of the posts. Call and £.he conrinoed that it is a post bargain of a life time. 5 J KEYSTONE LUMBER COMPANY THE NORTH WESTERN ADVERTISING RATES In Effect After Jan 1st. 1912 li matter print prr meek I Hi iSokuptar natter taker {or Ina mu Se per seek (aarter pace per nerk . - 5LS» Hal! pap* per eark a So g»Ii par. per a»«k .. IJ a* Hrafter, per art per taacrtlan. .. JS laral. prr Hat per i ■■ itim Corn rum pa was a passenger on the :.,utor Monday morning for Omaha. Barred Plymouth Rock eggs. $1.00 per setting. R. L. Arthur. Mr- Clinton Outhouse left Monday norning for Rochester. Minnesota. Cp-to-date goods at right prices at > -!iwaner's Jewelry store. c round bone fore chicken feed at Lee Bros.’ meat market. List your farm or city property withJ. W. Dougal "The New Real Estate man.’ I*r I). A. Leeper and wife were jiassmgiersXo C rand Island Tuesday morning. Have your suits cleaned and press ed before neat Sunday by J. W. Dor sey. Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Currier are visiting friends at Ord. going over Saturday via St. Paul. J. L. Hagood. successor to Stroud • ill do your hauling promptly and satisfactorily. Phone 8 on 15. The new post office building is progressing rabidly. The timders are in for the first floor. A Suit will wear twice as long and look much neater if you have J. W. Dorsey clean and press them. We are paying 24 cents cash for cream delivered at the creamery. We test and pay cash for cream. Ravenna Creamery Co. Ik> you want to buy a farm or city property worth the money? If so see J. W. Douga). the new real estate man at Loup City. Itelicious ice cream served at the Bon Ton Friday, Saturday and Sun day. Propertv Owners! Inquire of us re garding the merits of Monarch Paint, inn per cent pure. Vaughn & Hinman. TINE is the most important part of a man’s duty. Buy your watch from a man who i can prove to you that the watch is a ! perfect time keeper. Our Chrometer is in view day and night. It will keep ! time better than 30 seconds ini year’s running. All repaired watches are regulated by seconds. i * Hbnby M. Elsnkb. Mr. J. P. Leininger ;has been laid up with neuraliga the past week. James Bartunek was an Ord visitor for a few days last week. Homer Hughes’ and wife went to Grand Island Thursday morning. Mrs. Robert Dinsdale went to Aurora Saturday morning. No cause for complaint with Mon arch Paint. It is 100 per cent pure; that's sure. Vaughn & Hinman. Mrs. Larson was a passenger to Hampton Saturday morning, for a visit with friends. Mr. E. J. Huckleebery, proprietor of the Bon Ton resturant, left for Canton, S. D., Friday, for a short visit, Mr. and Mrs. Nelse Lorentz, of Aurora, visited here from Friday until Wednesday with the former’s brother, Gus Lorentz, and family. H. Sperling and son, of Ashton, were pleasant callers at this office Monday, and before leaving renewed his subscription to the Northwestern for another year. Mrs. Galloway and daughters were passengers over the B. & M. Saturday morning, going to Pleasantdale for a visit with friends and relatives for a short time W. R. Mellor has Improved his place by trimming the trees and shrubbery around the yard which greatly improves the looks of his property. Miss Grace Adamson went to Grand Island Monday morning on the motor, to meet her little nephew from Council Bluffs, returning the same dav Among the other improvements, there is being a block of water main put in along in front of the Keystone Lumber Co. yard, in order to give good fire protection to those in that locality. Mrs. Gus Lorentz. wife of a promi nent Loup Citv merchant, and eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Erazira, is visiting at the parental home, one mile north of Ravenna this week—Ravenna News. County Cierk Dieterichs' new house is about ready for the finishing touches and when finished will' be one of the up-to-date houses in the city. It is all brick with brick piers and porch columns. Miss Emma Outhouse, principal of the Spencer school, is at home to rest up during the sa miner vacation, when she will return to assume the duties of that office again for the ooming year. Mrs. A. B. Outhouse left Saturday morning for Lincoln to visit her daughter, Meroe, who is at the Bailey Sanitarium there for treatment. Her many friends here hope to hear a fovorable report from her. Mr. W. Larsen, of Loup City Mer cantile Co., and little son left for Aurora, via the automobile route to Ravennn, for a short visit with his parents before their departure Wednesday for an extended visit to their old home in Denmark/ Mrs. E. L. Patten left Saturday morning for Rochester, Minnesota, where she will undergo an operation for Opthemic Goitre, which has been troubling her for sometime. Her daughters left for Wintenet, Iowa, at the same time. Chautauqua season tickets go on al e about a month before the opening of the Chautauqua. The cost of these tickets amounts to about 15c for each attraction. These Chau tauqua attractions are brought here from all over the world and represent the best in their lines. Plan to be at home Chautauqua week. j MARKET REPORT Grain BTheat...90 ASS Corn.«s i 72 Oats...55 A 60 Stock Cattle...;.s «i to TOO Hoes.1. . 6 TO Poultry Hens. gH Batter . s Ews. 13 — - Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Dahunke, at Rockville. May 25th. a girl. Tomato and cabbage plants, 10cents per dozen. W. T. Gibson. Mrs. Deeds, of Cairo, and mother. Mrs. Lynch, who have been visiting their sister and daughter. Mrs. J. A. Danielson, returned home today. Henry Jenner and several others were passengers to Dannebrog Wednesday morning, going down to attend a Danish celebration. The building, south of the court house, occupied by the pool hall, is being moved back so as to line up with the rest of the buildings on that street. • Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Peterson and children. Miss Tiolet and Master Charles, Jr., went to Rockville last Saturday and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Dahunke. Mrs. Melvia Danielson, supervisor of music in the Fremont schools, came home Tuesday to spend her va cation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Danielson. Miss Abi Bey non, our popular school superintendent, left Tuesday over the Burlington for her home at Wymore, where she will spend her vacation. Mrs. Vic Swanson left Saturday morning for Aurora for a short visit, after which she will take their oldest child to Omaha for an operation for tonsilitis and other throat trouble. Miss Belle Whitaker, from California, who has been here visiting her brother, Geo Whitaker, and family, left last Thursday forLaVerne. Minn., for a short visit, and may conclude to re turn here for another visit before going to her home in California. Miss Henry Young and Miss Lena Smith, two of our popular school teachers, left Tuesday morning over the Union Pacific for the West, Miss Young going to Ogden, Utah, and Miss Smith to San Francisco, Cali., and other points. They expect to visit at several points of interest on their way out and will return to Loup City before the opening of school this fall. On Tuesday of last week. Walter Kosmicki purchased the southeast quarter of section 26, Loup Township, at a bargain price, neighbors in the vicinity declaring that Mr. Kosmicki bought the farm for at least 91000 less than actual value. Sale was made by J W. Dougal. Loup City's new real estate man. He says he has many other bargains that are just as good. Give him a chance to prove it. The Northwestern this week printed invitations for the marriage of Miss Nettie A. Fowler and Mr. William H. Doner, the wedding to take place at the bride’s home in this city, Wednesday morning, June 12th, at 5 o'clock, after which the bridal couple will leave over the Union Pacific for a short wedding trip, and will be at borne in Loup City after July 1st. The Northwestern joins their many friends in wishing this worthy couple a long, happy and prosperous married life. The Electric Light plant is near ing completion, a large majority of the machinery is in place and a good ly number of poles are set and others are being set and wiring will soon commence, and that will progress rapidly, as there will be several men working at it. In a short time we will have electric lights shining from every corner in town. The mill will be started some time tills week. —— -r We have a dressing comb n< >w that we can guarantee not to break, they come in differ ent sizes. Price.25c to 75 MEN’S D s R « E 1 S R I T S ^ ~^ll T We have a most compl te line o? men's dre4s shirts in both soft collar and detach able collars Price.Si to $2. Whose Name Is In Your Gloves? SIMMONS? WE SEi-L THEM! j We don't cote such about E.-mes alone, but wbea we fiat? one that s'ords fo- lbs White Fish.4 25 I Harvester oil..per gal. 40 j Best Cider Vinegar. “ “ 35 1 3 box postes.25 I 3 box Fgg-O-See.25 B 2 cream of wheat.25 j 2 grape nut.25 ! 1 can sugar butter.35 I We have them in low neck, soft detachable |||collai\ Price $1.00 to §3.50 MENS ODD PANTS ■ at special price. 25c to $ 1.00 dis count on each pair. Loup City IVler. Co. CELEBRATE II GRAND ISLAND * Jill 1 Mi 1 Two days of Fun and Sport Professional and Ama tuer Automobile races on two-mile track both days Aeroplane Flights--both day in standard machines (the above will be under the personal dirction of Tom Bradstreet) GRAND FIREWORKS DISPLAY EVENING JULY 4 Baud Concerts, Minor Sports etc., Under direction Grand Island Commercial Club State League Baseball Games, both days. Kearney vs grand Island. Excursions on all Railroads. Bring your fnend wiih you! Watch this paper for program. Opening Day of the Season at Jennier's Park. Tuesday. June 11th. Don't forget that the opening day at Jenner's Park this year is dated for Tuesday, June 11th. Tickle your soles by walking on ; Senour's Floor Paint. Vatohs & HrsxAX. I I OPENING DAY, JEN NER’S PA RK, JUNE 11th, 1912 A good game of bail n -scheduled for Opening lay. June 11th. at Jeaner'* Park, between Loup City and Arcadia If you want adray. pi tone A. L. En derie*. « on 63. or Wave your order with either lumber yard or E. G. Taylor. Beat of serv ice guaranteed. Count; Treasurer F M Uenrv and M r». Henri left Monday morning for Colorado Springs Colo., for a lo«lays’ pleasure trip. Mrs Rebecca Ek-helberger. of A uro ra. came Monday for a visit wiui her daughter. Mrs. J. W. Cowling, and fcmlty. “IHd you my coal?” "Yes. Pinnacle, nut coal." This a a good coal for cook stoics, free from slack and easy bo start. Try it. For sale at Tay lor's elevator Watch for small bills of Jenrter's Part Opening I by. June 11th. A splendid program of sports, a merry go-around. and all sort* of enjoy able things are scheduled. When you buy your next sack of •oer. bay White Satin Flour, made by year bom* mill, from borne grown wheat. All merchants in town handle It. LocrCm Mux axd Light Co. Mrs. Jos. Siepmana and three children, of Reason. Neb, arrived Tuesday evening on a visit to her sisters. Mrs. Will French and Mrs. Ed Ottoman, fanr brothers, the Johansen bays, and other relatives and friends. u. Lee. 01 me uem ineater, was a St. I*aui and Grand Island ' visitor Monday. I*r. A. S. Main was a buisness I visi tor toO.nahathe first of the week, going down Monnay. Robert Dinsdale's new house west I of the i*. P. track will have the roof ■ on io a short time now and soon be j ready for the plasterers. John Lofholm has put io a new cement sidewalk along the east side I of his residence which greatly im* i proves tiie looks of the place. The Loup City Mercantile Co., j have finished the extention of their grocery department and now have more room to display their groceries. Estray-One red hog. weight about 11*... came to my place May 16th j Owner can hare same by calling for j hog and paying for this notice. |J- U J. W. Flktchxb. The cement foundation for Felix Makow ski's new store is finished aud I the workmen have commenced lay* , ing the walls, which will soon be I showing above the sidewalk. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Tourtellot, of Hopkintoo, Iowa, are spending a | couple of weeks here, Tisiting their Ison. Rev. J. c. Tourtellot, and i family. Mr. B. Robinson, owner of the . north side barber shop, is taking out i the Conger peanut stand moving J the barber shop, and will put up a cement biocx building pfcce. About forty fans from this place attended the ball game Sunday at Scotia. Eight autos started and seven managed to get there. Ask the boys about their trouble with “blow outs." What came near being a serious runaway occurad Tuesday when the team of Mrs. Levenski became fright ened and started to run but was stopped before doing any damage. Some are very careless about leaving their teams standing In the street without being tied. Misses Byrdee and Pearle Needham entertained a number of young ladies last Wednesday evening at their home in honor of our popular high school superintendent, Mis AH Bey non, who left this week for her home at Wymore, Nebr. A picnic supper was served on the lawn and a moet enjoyable time was reported. The Northwestern baa received the following announcement, which will be interesting news for the lady’s host of friends in Loup City, where she was stenographer for a year and over in the office of Attorney R. P. Starr and for a time in the office of R.H. Mathew. The Northwestern joins with the many friends of the charming lady in wishing her boo voyage throughout life: “Mr. and Mm. A C Beyers announce the marriage of their daughter, R. Delight, te Mr. Llewellyn O. McHenry, May, m^jCeonaid, Nebr.’’ For Sale Carriage and double buggy harness, all complete. For further particulars inquire of R. M. Hiddleson. The Industrial Society met at Mrs. Will Peterson's Wednesday. John W. Longand family, Mrs. Rawson and Mia Sigrid Rasmussen leave today for Lincoln, where W. R. Mellor and wife, Mrs. U. A. Sleeth and children and Dr. Roach and family will Join them and all go to the lakes in Minnesota for a camping out trip. Or. Bllon. Eye Specialist will be at Swanson k Lofholm's Saturday Juna S, If you haw any trouble with your eyas, suffer with head ache. or mod gleeeet. bo sure to consult him. References:— Dr. C. A. Thomas, President State Normal, Neils P. Hansen, State Pure Food Inspector. Lincoln; W. B. Hayward, President Military Academy, Lincoln: local references on request. The Junior Bible Class of the M. E. Sunday school held their semi-annual election of officers in their class room. Tuesday evening. The following officers were elected: President, Zoe Lee per; vice-president Will Donor, asc’y-treasurer. Cora Daddow. After the business session was ccmeludsd the evening was ■pent la social games, and refresh man* of toe cream and cake were Buggy whip Sale Saturday May 25. at Read's Im plement Store Too many high priced whips in stock and in order to reduce the stock of 130 whips ranging from 50c to $1, only a few 50c Whips in the bunch, as most of them are worth from 75c to $1. You can shut your eyes or keep them open and pick out your whip for only 50c Don't forget the date, Saturday. May 25. Watch for the new story on the back page next week, all four pages home print. NOW-"SI bilking Is Done | The Skimming Is | S rG jnll boy the Aatrcstt qeirfc tor bid prat. S»c« «jm t!?*a deride, toe >s!ar»ae ie * GreUiCr iWt mmmarzammmmm Cuu^7 Wscdsr. , « ,„ ■■ Wf"W "'Ft gWKClCO erf » Tvouab .:;y. lu?st ■■d>f. .VV'tw^Bsr 'aani.t K«»u m vstdtafi ; is. U r »»sj 'tr* dairy. I^'caan m tsQrffcftwy ' t:<*fcrot:i«c^K.,a dw^nca C. R. Sweetland ' * • . * ■ • What You Gain by being a regular depositor with the Loup City State Bank: Your funds are kept in absolute security. Payment by check provides indisputable re* receipts in the form of returned can celed checks. Payment by check saves many a long trip; saves trouble of mak ing change and taking receipts. Being a depositor with us, acquaints us with eaeh other and lays the foundation for accommodation, when you want to piece out your resources with a loan. Every courtesy and facility is rendered the small as well as the large depositor. Don’t wait until you can begin with a large deposit LOUP CITY STATE BANK Capital and Surplus, $47,500.00 J.S. Pedler, President C. C. Carlsen, Cashier John W. Lons. Vice President. w. J, Root. Assistant Cashier. AT I2C AND 250 EACH Let us Figure your bill of Lumber and all kinds of .'T3\iilcLirig; f MATERIAL AT THE f IEININGER LUMBER. CG., Loup Citv Neb