1 ‘J! Ji '} li 2 ft ') Many jx.ij.l,; plau their whole lives to ^ < have a bank account and then leave this £ * orb! without so much as a start at one. J Planning isn t worth anything unless 'j followed fcv action. 3 ^ ‘io*i intetions never land you any- & I where. & ( Make your plans to start an accouut a with u- this week and back up your plans y ¥ with action. 1 ¥ _ 1 ’ | FIRST NATIONALBANK l ( ®Q f- Mjww prest 3. 8. Outhouse. Vlce-pres /, L. hansen. Cashier 4 Do you know a good Thing when you see it! Big REDUCTION In Price on All Posts On arc >unt <>f rebuilding our plant, we are compelled i tr. :i*:>*r2**,("m to another section of our yard, hj!*-- *».• sue .*e»t «*f Handling, in the price of the posts. Call and convince I that it is a post bargain of a lite time. KEYSTONE LIMBER COMPANY THK NORTH WKSTKRN ADVERTISING RATES In Effect After Jen. let. 1912 l> -pi»< MUM (s-flwcli |rr u«k f Ki \m uiMptaj Mt irr taSaa tor »■ mas Sr prr a«r< i IgiMKer tan* prr BHt. »_» Half Imw pr-r (Ml .... ... *So * ►"Mi pact-prr *rrk _ . . li««1 prr IS, ti prr UNHtiM..ii prr liar prr ;t»«« rttvm <6 Mr ft uta ratrvt- tr«»n: . IlioSr Lssrsi * ..*•* Lf-ca. It,’*-*. ~“^“““ r-• —-.r- ^/^evr.-rvsg ( Mibsrripliuti In Ihr Nnrlh- j ( westerm i* a jpar •) ( Single Copy .*» re ill* .) LOCAL NEWS. faster s.,elis hr chickens. Go to Lee Bros ' meet market. E. G Taylor liad business at Ganfcral Ctlf Tuesday. For Sale Mare and three volte-, see Jas. Joliarisen for particulars. J. I. lie;** ade a business trip to York Tuesday. J. \V. Horsey respectfully solicits! your patronage. Mr* T. I» Wils ti tisitedat Ashton Tuesday. Wanted I »i»h washer and chamber maid at ti*e Milburn Hotel. Highest price. for young beeves at Lee Brothers' market. Let J. W. Hougat sell tour farm or city property for you. Mr*. H. L Adamson was on the j sick list last week. Good cleaning and pressing, satis faction guaranteed by J. W\ Iiorsey. If you want good fresh fruit go to tie Hon Ton Cafe. Bring in your spring chickens to Lee Brothers and get Ute good prices I offered. See Mr* lh-Witt for dressmaking, in Mrs Gardner s house, k*blocks east , of the Baptist chervil. Fancy prices w ill be pah! by Lee Brotiiers for young rattle. Call and see them. Try the J. L. Hagood dray line. He will give you good service. I’hone Lee Brot «rrs will give you the | liigties* market price for your spring j chickens i Furniture for sale, as good as new. 1 at ion prices, at the Second Hand Store. Electric washer, with wringer at tached. may be seen at tiie sweet land st re Cal! and see them. We have a full supply of all kinds of lump coal and our prices are right. ( all at Taylor's Elevator. Investigate the merits of the Cnion Fit* Insurance Company of Lincoln. J W. Hougai agent Loup City terri tory. If yon want a dray, phone A. L. En deriee. i» on *iX or leave jour order with eitlier lumber yard or E. G. Taylor. Best of service guaranteed. C. S. Sweetiand lias received a con signment of electric washing ma chines He has one on deuionstra lion at hweetiands store. You should go in and see it work. -Hid you say coair' “Yes. Pinnacle, nut coal ” Tills is a good coal for rook stoves, free from slack and easy u> start- Try It. For sale at Tay lor** elevator. When you buy your next sack of flour, buy White Satin Flour, made by your home mill, from home grown wheat. All merchant* in town handle ik Umr Car Mill au> LhihtOo. We pay cash for eggs delivered at tiie creamery. Ravenna Creamery Co. •I W. I >ougal had business at Grand I>land Mondav. • .round bone fore chicken feed at Lee Bros/ meat market. I p-to-date goods at right prices at Schwaner's Jewelry store. Charley Kee and family were down fr o Washington township trading last Friday. Electric fans have been received and are on sale by C. S. Sweetland. Call and secure one before they are gone. Mrs. K. P. Starr and baby arrived In line last Friday evening from their extended visit to the Pacific COast. J. L. Iiagood. successor to Stroud v.ill do your hauling promptly and satisfactorily. Phone 8 on 15. Remember we buy what you do not w ant and sell you what you do want, at the Second Hand store. A Suit will wear twice as long and look much neater if you have J. YV. I*orsey clean and press them. The I.O.O.F. will have installation and first degree work Saturday night. All brothers are invited to be present. List your farm or city property with J. Y\\ Dougal "The New Real Estate man/' Mrs. G. S. Collipriest and children leave today on an extended visit to Pryor. Oklahoma. George will now serve a sentence of melancholia. I*o you want to buy a farm or city property worth the money? If so see J. YV. Dougal. the new real estate man at Loup City. We are paying 2* cents cash for cream delivered at the creamery. We test and pay cash for cream. Ravenna Creamery Co. The Hon. 11. F. Carson, Superinten dent of the Anti-Saloon League will address a union mass meeting at the Methodist church next Sunday even ing. All are cordially welcome. Rid Taylor was up from Council Rlufis over last Sunday, returning to his express messenger duties the first of the week. His family remain fora longer visit. / The Cnion Fire Insurance Com pany of Lincoln. Nebraska, writes the most liberal farm policy of any company in the state. See J. W. Dougal. the new real estate man, for particulars. Mr. and Mrs. YY’right Reynolds were over from Litchfield last Saturday, visiting at the home of Judge Wall tuat day and witli Mr. Reynolds’ parents. Mr. and Mrs. S.S. Reynolds, in YY’ebster township over Sunday. Miss Alta M. Johnson succeeded Mrs. Oscar Swanson, nee Miss Etta Lofholir.. in Dr. S. A. Allen's dental office, having sold her millinery stock to YY'. P. Reed. The Cnion Fire Insurance Company of Lincoln, lias been doing business in Nebraska for twenty-five years, they pay their losses promptly. See J YY'. Dougal. Loup City for partic ulars. Ex-Senator Frank Curry of Broken Bow was a visitor in Loup City last Friday and gave this office a pleasant visit. The senator is one of the busi est of business men in the state, with his mining interests in Mexico, his large cattle interests and business galore and has nearly dropped politics but always finds time to meet and chat over current events with his old friends. Senator Curry is easily on< of the brainiest men in Nebraska, auc withal one of the most companionable Have your suits cleaned and press .ed before next Sunday by J. W. Dor sey. Attorney Starr went to Omaha on a business trip yesterday morning. We have some gasoline stoves and a good ice chest for sale cheap. Second Hand Store. A nice little rain visited Loup City last Thursday night. Miss Vida Cowling is home from the Aurora high school, where she graduates next year. Willie Thrasher went to Greeley yesterday for a two weeks' visit with his aunts. The C. E. society cleared a hand some little sum off their ice cream social in the courthouse square last Saturday afternoon and evening. Mrs. A. II. Hansel left last Satur day morning for Ogden. Utah, to the bedside of her husband, who is ill at the home of J. T. Hale. Our Store is as COOL as the Klon dike, since installing our NEW ELECTRIC FANS. Come in and en joy a Soda, Sundae or Fountain drink. Vaughn & Hinman. Miss Lulu Lofholm left Monday morning for Watertown, S. D., to visit her sister. Mrs. Marsel Young quest, and family for some time. The Northwestern has on hand a number of season tickets for the cem ing Chautauqua. Call and secure the number you want, and have that part of the matter over with Mrs. Dr. Marcy and little daughter, Mary, left Monday morning to visit a cousin at Kansas City and from there to visit a sister in Kansas, to be gone perhaps a month. KOWE to the KOOL KLONDIKE STORE and enjoy a glass of WELCH'S GRAPE JUICE—an excellent sum mer drink. SEE OUR WINDOW. Vaughn & Hinman. The Loup City-Hazard game last Sunday at Hazard resulted in 15 to 5 in favor of the latter. Hazard is said to have one of the best teams along the B, & M. between Grand Island and Broken Bow, and is a hard bunch to beat. Since the postotlice has been changed to its new location, there is an increasing demand for a mid-block crossing to the court house on West avenue. The attention of the citv , council is called to this. W. R. Mellor dropped his State Fair | work long enough last week to go up i to Alexandria. Minn., for a few days’ ! outing with his wife and the circle j of friends, who are spending their va j cation on the lakes. We understanl from Editor Beusli ausen that he his an expert engaged from Omaha to move his big printing press and work of moving his plant into the new quarters in the base ment under the postotlice beirins to day. Art Eisner and Dr. Lomgacre left for Omaha last Saturday evening by auto, Art taking his machine down for repairs caused by his accident on the Fouth when his auto backed down an embankment near the river, stov ing in the rear end against a tree. Mr. Eisner will attend a convention of photographers while in Omaha. Dr. Longacre returned Tuesday even ing. TINE is the most important part of a man’s duty. Buy your watch from a man who can prove to you that the watch is a perfect time keeper. Our Chronom eter is in view day and night. It will keep lime better than 30 seconds in 1 year's running. Ail repaired watches are regulated by seconds. Try us. a-8 Hknky M. Elsnek. Last Saturday a force of men se cured by E. G. Taylor arrived and on Monday began stretching the cables of the electric light company and at this writing are rapidly completing the final work of the lighting plant. As soon as the boys get the cables in place and the stores and resi dences connected up they will put in the fifty-five hanging lights over the street corners. All is now going swimmingly forward. D. A. Johnson went up to Loup City on the Fourth and remained a day or two visiting and looking over the store at that place which has lately been rebuilt and rem.di eted to accommodate their increasing business. They now have a splendid storeroom and their business is in every way satisfactory. Mr. Larson, the manager there, reports the best June the store ever had_AuroraSun. E. G. Taylor is building a residence for Nelson Smith, hi&jdght hand man and superintendhnt of his mill and electric light properties, just north of the elevator office, which is to be 26x 26, w ith an addition 12x16, where Nel son can be in close touch with both properties. Mr. Taylor tried to pur chase lots in the vicinity for the erection of the home, but was unable to do so aud was forced to lease a lo cation on the B. & M. right of way. Billy Rowe has the contract Mrs. C. C. Outhouse came home last Friday noon from Rochester, Minn., where she went some six weeks prior with Mrs. Gene Patton, who was to undergo an opeiation for opthelmic goiter. She teports that primary operations leading to the main operation for the removal of the goiter have occurred, and that the lady’s physical condition is so improved that there is no furthur doubt as tc being able to stand the final test. This will be cheering news to the friends of Mrs. Patton, who had be come alarmed over the reports from Rochester, to the effect that her case was a most aggravated one and witl doubts of her being able to undergt the operation and recover. MARKET REPORT Graiii Wheat.90 £ 95 Corn.70 £ 75 Oats.55 £60 Stock Cattle. 3 00 to 7 00 Hoes ... 6 70 Poultry Hens. S<4 Butter. 35 Eggs . 13 A baby boy was born the 11th inst. to Mr. and Mrs. Ignac Januelwicz. A son was born Wednesday morn ing. July 17th. to Mr. and Mrs Paul man. . W. S. Waite returned home from his trip to Old Mexico. Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thompson were passengers for Grand Island yester day morning on business bent. Mrs. Robert Young entertained the ladies of the Coffee Club yesterday afternoon. C. E. Lundy’s aged sister, who has been making her home with him, left this morning for Vista, Mo., and will go from there to Oklahoma City. Herman Johansen lost a fine mare last Tuesday night. She had seemed ail right the night before, but was found dead in the pasture Wednesday morning. A. E. Chase was laid up two or three days last week with a sprained ankle received in an auto breakdown between here and Ord, but as you can’t keep a good man down, Bert was out in the shortest possible time. Dr. Bowman and W. D. Zimmer man made an auto trip to Hazard and Litchfield Tuesday and as a sort of a break on a good time, indulged in a couple of punctures in their gee whiz cart. Misses Winnie and OrphaOuthouse, Miss Zoe Leeper and Clark Reynolds leave Friday morning for a fortnight’s visit with Rev. Harder and family at Scotts Bluffs. _ The Northwestern will make regular visits hereafter to the home of Ernest | McFadden. Like all our best young married couples, they commence housekeeping right by taking this paper as their news dispensatory. Dr. Carson of Dr. Higgins & Carson of Grand Island will be at Dr. Long acre's office. Wednesday, July 24, pre pared to treat the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat and also to Fit Glasses. Mrs. J. H. Leininger and Mrs. F. M. Ilenrv entertained the ladies of the Entre Nous Club at the home of the latter this afternoon. There will be services at the German church at Ashton at 10:30 a. m., Sunday. July 21, and at Rockville at 3 p. m. Regular preaching by the pastor at the Methodist church next Sunday morning. Sunday school at 11:45; Epworth League “:15. Prof. H. C. Carson will speak at 8 p. m. Four auto loads of people from Loup City visited Ravenna last Thursday, boosting for the Harvest Festival here August 21-22-23 next. Services at the Swedish Christian cl.urch Sunday, July 21, as follows: Sunday school 10:30 a. m.; sermon at 11:15 a. m. Subject—‘'The Testi mony of an Eye-witness.” Peter 1. All welcome. A load of cobs wanted at the resi dence of the editor right away, and don't care if we get two or more loads. Coin of the realm given in exchange. Hurry with them, someone. ALL our Fountain drinks are pre pared with filtered, CARBONATED water. Don’t drink too much impure water this hot weather. Enjoy a good summer drink, and the cooling breezes of our NEW ELECTRIC FANS. Vaughn & Hinman. Judge Walter Moon left Wednesday noon on an extended trip to the Pa cific Coast. He was accompanied by bis daughter, Mrs. Dr. Main, and they will visit Yellowstone Park, and from there Mrs. Main will return home ward, visiting her sisters in the west part of Nebraska, while the Judge will go westward. He will visit from Seattle down to Los Angeles and home by way of Salt Lake City. Just at present the Presbyterian people in this part of the state are having lots of trouble over the Rev. Mr. Wedge, who used to be known as “Kid” Wedge, a pugilist and booze fighter. The “Kid” has been preach ing at Geneva, where he pummeled an elder of his church and the people divided in opinion as to the righteous ness of the at. The pugilist preacher threatens to get up a religious third party church at Genfeva. He and Teddy should go in cahoots. Dr. S. A. Allen is a f ull-fleded editor, with all the perquisites*of the pro fession. He went to Lincoln Tuesday on business connected with his duties as editor of the Nebraska State Dental Bulletin. Loup City has been on the map for some years, as furnish ing presidents and other officers of state societies, and now she rounds out her public honors by furnishing an editor for a state publication. And the society made no mistake in selecting our talented young dentist for the above duties. York College has just completed its twenty-second year of educational work. During this time about eight thousand students have been in at tendance. Three fine buildings have been erected. Mon than 1000 teach ers have been given to the teaching work, besides thousands of workers in various pursuits and professions of this busy age. All this has been done : without expense to the state. The i denominational school is one of our i best assets. See their ad. In this Ptper. Ill iiF Tie still i ' t'. One Lot Ladies’ Wash Suits at One Half Price Ladies Waists, Regular $1.25-1.50 and 3.03, all go atone price 98c JVIaps’ Odd papts at big dlscGupt H big Bargain in Ribbons ON1-Y 10c Groceries lOOlbs best gr’d sugar 6 25 lOOlbs Chicken grit 90 2 cans Tomatoes 25 2 cans peas 25 1 doz good lemons 30 2 box grape nut 25 2 Cream Wheat 25 3 Post Toasties 25 3 Egg O-See 25 6 bars flake white soap 25 10 bars polo soap 25 50 gal coal oil and good steel tank 9 50 Do not be swindled, as we can always save you money NO. 1, Shoe Counter Regular $3,50 to $4.00 Op Sale at $J.98 No. 2 SHOE COUNTER. Regular $2.-2.50 and 3.00 "Z"cuxr Clioice $149 No. 3, Shoe Counter. A Dandy Schooi Shoe And Children's Oxfords only $1.28 Loup City Mer. Co. OUR PRESCRIPTION Departr tnent represents the PUREST DRUGS, HIGHEST EFFICIENCY, ACCURACY, CARE and CLEANLI NESS. Bring us your Prescriptions. Vaughn & Hinman. L. S. Lyons, stenographer for E. G. Taylor, is this week moving into the Owens cottage south of the public square. A heavy rain, but of short duration, visited Loup City at 3 o'clock this morning. While it only lasted a few minutes, it made up for the lack of time in volume of downpour. At this writing a. m3 it looks mightily as if we would get more. Let er rip. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Peterson of Oak Creek enjoyed a visit from Mrs. Peter son's uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Donmke of Millard, Neb.. Tues day while on their wav home from Ord. They left yesterday for a visit at Rockville before returning to Millard. Otis White, who went from here to near Watertown some three months ago. has been hack doing his harvest ing the past two weeks, and Saturday will return to his new Dakota home, where he has rented a farm and will remain a renter till he sees how he likes the country, and if he does will dispose of his farm here and buy there. His primary object in going to Dakota was his wife's health, which he reports as much better there. Estray Notice. Taken up the 22nd day of May, or nei$ Sec. 32, T. 15. R. 14, one horse colt, black with white stripe on face and three white feet, and one roar mare colt, bald face. Owner maj have same by proving property anC paying damages. j 25 H. W. Gustafson. Saturday Specials at CHASES 2 cans 15c Baking Pow der for 15 cents. 10 bolts 12 l-2c ging ham per yard 7c. I lb good Coffee 22c GERNAN DOCTORS Open Permanent offices in Grand Island. Free Examination Day set for July ^Sth J YOU ARE CURABLE WE CAN CUKE YOU AVERAGE TIME TO CURE Rupture . One Visit Hydrocele One Visit Varicocele One Visit Cataracts K> nays Cancer.30 Days Catarrh - -30 Days iGi.ect. Etc- 30 Day* pOoiTER r-o Days Piles 3 to i Days ( Drains . 5 to 30 Days Office Hours 3 !o 9 Oaifj -> jama** Witts to«ay to GERMAN DOCTORS, Main a«t» BroadraT, COUNCIL. RLL'NL i. I A, i Grand Island office 108 E 3rd street The Latest In 'Jewelry Yah may d®P®ncI up I vllon it—we have it (in our Store, WE aim to carry an up-to-date stock, and we do. That’s the reason we say “For some thing new in jewelry visit our store. Y0Uf( JSiYSu^Y STORE www _LOU SCHWANER 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. Long, Vice President, W. J, Root, Assistant Cashier. Change of Program Every Monday, Wednes day Friday and Saturday Nights We will have 2 and 3 reel Feature picture every Friday as follows: War on the Plains, Friday, July 19th. Before Yorktown, Friday, July 26th. Indian Massacree, Friday, August 2nd. Don’t miss any of these A. O. IMM Don't forget Chat Sle Rave The Latest and llp.to-date Job Type When in Need of that kind of work Give Us a Cali WE WILL DO OUR BEST TO PLEASE YOU