; KEEP THEM OUT > _ _ > //*gou don't let them get in . VO! Won’t have to drive them out ( ^ ^ ^_^ Let I $ supply YOU with screen doors, and windows, our prices are right. KEYSTONE LUMBER COMPANY ! P L A N= ==Thep Act Many people plan their whole lives to l ave a bank account and then leave this world without so much as a start at one. Planning isn t worth anything unless followed bv action. <»o »J intetions never land you any where. Make your plans to start an account with i- this week and hack up your plans with action. FIRST NATIONAL BANK tfl. f. Mmm. prest H. 8. Outhouse. Vice-pres‘ L. hausen. Cashier THE NORTH WESTERN ADVERTISING RATES In Efiect After Jan. 1st. 1912 t* - ' a a «r *'T im !:i prf *«-ek f .h* |*iA . B.. l» r UbJMHB tor LltAU pr r * Ki I»ru» mrr prr Bfvk 3 1ft 1 U*-T pm*9 prt m*mk .. fi.Sr: : f'V- |NMPr iKt .. H«i i MiWtirfi prt t*r* fMf r Ibsrrtsum. S 1 prf M» ferr iWee ft XI Jfc 1 !-**.•» N < it' * l^eaEAl ILw'.-va t >uh«rripi inu So Iht* North- 0 ( ■f'.tiTB in £1.ill a year J MHilr Copy •» reals A LOCAL TvZV/S. «*>»trr '•irt-i - for chickens, tip to Iji*t Bros.* meat market. For Sx-c I ici.d fresli mlick cow. I ■.>{ ,: ire of Albert Johnson. F >r 'ah- Mare and three colts, see Ja» J ohatn-m for particulars. Mr» IPsa Hu(ttiaa. of Central City Is Oritur ' brother Edgar I»raper and family, this week. J. W 1 ijrrr respectfully solicits your patronage. The M; turn Hotel is putting in a < • mt wa s m place of the old hoard «raik nett to Use hotel. Wanted I' -t washer and chamber maid at the Mtlbum Hotel. Augoet I* . Try Uie i. L. ilagood dray line, lit will gne iou g »dservice. I’hone 9 on Li Lee Brut -er» will give you the hi. .»-*t wars, t price for your spring (t> kens * krtJir washer, with wringer al ia* »-d. nay be seen at Uie Sweetland at- re. 4"ail ami see Miem. At the Swedish ciiurcb Sunday Aug 1". s.irtdmv school HUM a. tn . her non it:lie a tn Subject. "The Christian arid natures Xotneman. V i lad better till your bins with your supply of soft rual for winter use Come and see our coal. Tav lob's Elevatok. Sen ices as usual at Uie I'resby tenan churrh. Evening service will be dispensed with on account of the Chautauqua. If you want a drey, phone A. L. En deri< •*. * on *4, or leave your order wlUi eitiaer lumber yard or E. C. Tayhir. Best of serv ice guaranteed. Vic swanson left last .Saturday morning for St. Joe after i«w goods f r i I- -tor*- 't- ppipg over Sunday at Aurora on Uie way. Regular preaching and Sunday school at the M. E church nest Sun day. TIi* ith quarterly conference will t« lie Id nest Monday at 7 p. m. C B. Sweetiand lias received a con plgnment of electric washing ma chine*. He lias one on demonstra tion at Aweriland's store. You should go in and see Ik work. " e pay cash for eggs delivered at the creamery. Ravenna Creamery Co. Ground bone fore chicken feed at Lee Hros.’ meat market. t p-to-date goods at right prices at Sdiwaner's Jewelry store. \ uu can save money bv buying your furni-diings at Lorentz’s store. " I». Garner left yesterday morn ing for Stanton this state on an ab sence of a few days. Shirts, tlie best for the money, made in Nebraska for Nebraska people, at Lorentz. Three kinds of flour and all kinds of feed at Reynolds' Flour and Feed Store. Electric fans have been received and are on sale by C. R. Sweetlaud. Call and secure one before they are gone. We are paying 23 cents cash for cream delivered at the creamery. We test and pay cash for cream. Ratexka Creamery Co. Mrs. G. W. Collipriest and children returned last Friday from their visit to her parents and other relatives and friends in Oklahoma. Miss 1’earl Hollingsworth, who has been visiting Mrs. Glen A. Steven for a number of days returned to her home at Shelton last Saturday. Mrs. Dorsey of Aurora, and Mrs. O. H. Herbig of Marquette, mother and sister of J' W. Dorsey, were here visiting a few days this week. Little^Misses Evangeline Waite and Lois Henry went to Comstock last evening to visit their teacher, Miss McGavern, w hose home is there. Mrs. Wiesenberg of Omaha, who lias been visiting her friend, Mrs. Maud McCullough, for a week past, returned home Wednesday morning. Speaking of duty, it is your duty to seep well. If you are ailing, there's a Rexall Remedy for almost every ailment, at The Rexall Store, Gat Vaughn & Hinman. A. M. Lewis was up from Phillips, Neb., the first of this week, visiting his son Ed., and looking after his land holdings, returning home yes terday morning. Ladies. Please call at Mrs. Adam son's store, where you will find one of the most complete stocks of mil linery ever brought to the city. All styles and colors. Prices right. One door west of Gem Theatre. I»r. Carson of Drs. Higgins 8c Car son of Grand Island, will be at Dr. Longacre's office. Thursday, August --nd prepared to treat the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat and also to Fit Glasses. . Harvest Festival begins August gist, next Wednesday. Zip—Boom. Bedlam bioke loose. ZH squakara. noise makers, at Ths Rsxall Storm. Better hurry, they’ll go fast. See our window. Vaughn & Hinman. Mrs. Maud McCullough was made very liappy last Friday evening by tbe arrival of her mother, Mrs. Mary Bascomb. and sister Mrs. H. C. Watts and four children, from Portland, Oregon, and her sister-in-law, Mrs Fred Bascomb and baby, from Omaha who are yet here on a visit. Mrs. Bascomb. Hr., will remain for an ex tended visit and afterwards visit for s time at her old home in Omaha, but will remain in Nebraska. Mrs. Watts and children intend returning to Oregon the later part of this month, while Mrs. Fred Bascomb in tends returning to her home in Omaiia within a few days. A special sale of Palm Olive Soap and Cream is on at Swanson & Lof holm's Drug Store. nave your suits cleaned and press ed before next Sunday by J. W. Dor sey. A Suit will wear twice as long and look much neater if you have J. W. Dorsey clean and press them. .1. L. Ilagood, successor to Stroud will do your hauling promptly and satisfactorily. Phone 8 on 13. A load of cobs wanted at the resi dence of the editor rigiit away, and don't care if w e get two or more loads. Coin of the realm given in exchange. Hurry with them, someone. Hazel, little daughter of the editor lost a few days ago tier geld chain and locket, with the initial “H" en graved on ttie latter Will tinder please leave same at the Northwes tern office. An item of interest to our people is taken from the Salem ^re.) Daily Statesman to the effect that an 8 pound daughter was born July 24th in that city to Mr. and Mrs. Prank Trickey, formerly Miss Vera Schaupps. Mrs. Trickey was formerly one of Loup City's favorite daughters. Compounded according to advanced science, after tried formulas, from the purest, fresh drugs, the famous Rox all remedies represent the best pro duced. At The Rexall Store. See our window. Vaughn & Hinman. To night the gem theatre has the pictures of the James Boys Mr. Lee does not have any but the best of pictures and gives a good clean show He is also owner of the Crvstal Pop foctory and is making the best pop in the state, all you need is to try it once and you will drink no other pop. Uncle Billy Owens returned last Thursday evening from two months at the Soldiers’ Home. Hot Springs, S. D , where he went for treatment. He appears much improved and savs he has received great benefit from the hot baths and treatment there. An item of news which escaped us last week wasT.L.Pilger’sgoingto Hot Springs. Ark., where he went to trv the fanous baths for his rheumatic troubles. A late letter home says lie is improving nicely under the treat ment he is receiving, and will prob ably return home within the next ten days. Clark Reynolds, Misses and Orpha Outhouse and Miss Zoe Leeper re turned last Friday from their visit to Scotts Bluffs, where the first three named were guests of Rev. Harper and family, while Miss Leeper was visiting her many friends there, that being Dr. Leeper's last pastorate be fore coming to Loup City. The Sherrys High Class Comedians vocalists, dancers and musical sketch artists. Don't fail to see them in their latest comedy plays entitled. •‘Jackson's Honeymoon."’ "The Night before Election,” A Pair of Lobsters.” each one ascream from start to finish. New music, songs new dances. The Sherrys are among the best, they guarantee to please you or to refun vour money. At Opera House Aug. 28. 1912. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Marvel were here in attendance on the funeral of Mrs. Currier last week Wednesday, he re t rning a few days later to Beresford.S. D.. where he has charge of the dry goods department of a laflre firm, and Mrs. Marvel going up into Custer county for a visit with her eon. Jesse Marvel, before joining Mr. Marvel in the South Dakota home. While the Boosters were making their second trip last Thursday, Lee Arthur killed a big bull snake, which he claims was crossing the street from the editor’s residence to that of J. S. Pedler. Lee insisted that Mr. Snake came out of hiding thinking himself perfectly safe when as he thought all prohibitionists were off on the excursion. Evidently his snakeship thought all democrats were away rather, their antipathy making it unsafe for that kind of crea ture. Republicans, especially, are not worried with snakes in any ca pacity, you know. J. G. Pageler has leased the Ken neth Kay livery barn and has instal led a s t of scales, and is promoting the feed yards into a hog pen, where he will buy hogs hereafter, this makes Mr. Pageler a splendid place to do business, has his office right in the barn. Mr. Pageler is doing a good business here buying both hogs and cattle, having bought over 260 head of cattle in the last ten days.—Ar cadia Champion. While at Ravenna on the Booster trip last. Tursday. J. W. Conger was taken suddenly ill just after dinner with what was at first thought an accute attack of appendicitis, but later diagnosed by his physician as caused by liver trouble. He was left there by the Boosters, when they con tinued iheir trip and that evening was brought home by Wra. Criss in Ids auto, since which time he has been suffering a great deal, but it is believed after a few days rest will regain his accustomed health. Wlie have received a fine pamphlet of the Tehachapi country in Califor nia. being exploited by our old and valued friend. Carl T. McKinnie, who is secretary-treasurer of the Tehach api Fruit and Land Co. The pamph let is worthy your attention from its scenic pictures if from no other point of view and is realy interesting as giv ing comprehensive knowledge of just where Carl has cast his lines. This is not an advertisement, but simplv a recognition of the receipt of the pamphlet showing friend Carl he is not lost nor forgotten to the view of his host of friends here. We received a pleasant call vester day from our good friend. W. C. Foster, who was down from his home at Ansley. From him we learn that his 18-year-old son, Frank C. Foster, has secured the position of acting foreman and has charge of the freight department of the B. & M. at Dead wood, a very responsible position, and speaks well for one so young to be able to fill so important a position. Frank was agent at Cody, Wyo., previous to going to Deadwood. Frank will be remembered as a former Loup City bov, who put in several years of school life here, and all will be glad that he is making so good in business life. i M A RKET REPO RT Grain Wheat . A 76 Corn.To & SU Cats..... 435 Stock Cattle.r. M to 4 SO Hoes . . 7 So Poultry Hens. 9 Butter . 05 Esirs .. 13 Go to Reynolds for your meat for thrashing. Today is St. Mary holiday with our Polisli Catholic friends. Felix Makowski is moving his stock of goods into his new business home. The Chautauqua begins this week Saturday afternoon. Nice young meat for threshers at Lee’s meat market. Tiie Harvest Festival liegins next week Wednesday, lasting three days. Mrs. Green of Illinois, sister of l>r. W. L. Marry, accompanied by her children, arrived Tuesday evening on a visit at the Marry home. Dr. Longacre yesterday noon took a little son of Tony Treba to Grand Island to be operated upon for appen dicitis. Don’t look for big ad and big bills but a big saving to you at Lorentz. A Mr. Thompson gave a socialist speecli here last evening. He is a bright, talented young man, and good speaker for an impossible theory. Beginintr Aug. 9th. you can get fresh home baked bread at Reed’s Variety store. Mrs. DeWitt. ' A few more fly nets and horse covers left on hand, will sell them at 15 per cent discount, also a few lap robes will go at the same rate, at Bartunek’s harness shop. Highest market price for poultrv at S. F. Reynolds'. Dr. Bowman received a telegram from his wife that she and Miss Eliz abeth Dinsdale had arrived last San day at Montreal from London all safe and well. They were to visit a few days with Mrs. Bowman's parents at Copoc, Mich., and expect to arrive at home about Sept. 1st. No wonder our genial doctor wears an expansive smil that will not come oil. On petition signed by a number of the strongest men at Ashton, that an assistant county attorney be oppoint ed to see to the prosecution of those engaged in the game of arson at Ash ton on the 20th of last month, the board appointed Attorney J. S. Ped ler to attend to the matter. The ar rest and preliminary hearing of the proprietors of the store shows that Uncle Joe got right onto the job and the matter will suffer no delay. Supt. Bradford of the Kearney city schools, wno conducted our teachers' institute here week before last, has aeeepted the princip&lship of the Ne braska State Agricultural school lo cated at the University Farm in the suburbs of Lincoln at the initial sal-1 ary of $2,300 per year, increasing $200 i after first year. We congratulate the professor over his unsolicited prefer ment. Tiie electrict light comyany have now some twenty of the street lights in active operation and the company's men art rapidly at work setting the poles and stringing the wires for the balance, and soon the city will have lights on fifty-live street junctions. Besides this work, electricians are at work daily wiring new stores and residences, and soon Loup City will he one of the best lighted towns in central Nebraska. It is expected to have the street lights all in operation in time for the Harvest Festival. Addional linemen began work this morning rushing street light and oth er electric work to completion. Hie company is not charging for street lighting till that service iscompleted. Pretty good of Mr. Taylor. Through the kindness of W. D. Zimmerman, the editor accompanied him in his auto Monday afternoon up into Logan county, some CO miles northwest of Broken Bow, Mr. Jack Downs joining the party at the Bow and enjoying a splendid ride up into the sand hills. The writer was hap pily surprised to find the excellence of the crops to the north, the corn, j wheat and rye crops even up in the most arid portions of the Kinkaiders looking marvelously well and won derfully advanced and heavy, that section of the country having been j copiously supplied with rains. The trip was a revelation to one w ho! rarely gets out to see such sections of the country as were visited in the long but most pleasant auto ridd in what easterners ha»e been taught wrongly was simply a sandy desert A trip up into that country shows some of the most beautiful and pro ductive valleys within this or anv other state, and the scenery from a thousand view points is simplv grand and awe-inspiring. If you ever have the chance of making a like auto ride into that comparatively unknown section, hop to it. and you will re turn home with new and far more and complete knowledge of a country so mislabled in the past and at pres 901. Notice to Threshers We have on hand a full supply of threshing coal, both nut and lump. Also have car Nigger head pea coal in transit. Ourcoal is rteht and our prices are right. Call and see us. Tayloe's Elevatoe. Card of Thanks We wish to express our thanks to the many kind friends and neigh bors who assisted us during the sick ness and death and in the loss of our dear wife and daughter L. H. Currier Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Wilson and family Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Currier. -.—» ■ - Order of Hearing on Hetition for Appointment of Adminstrator. The State of Nebraska < Sherman County i s In the County Court In the matter ot the estate of John Lyman Pray, deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Grace Mae Pray paying that administration of sale estate may be granted to QuEy Pray as administrator. ordered that Sep tember 7th. a. D. 1912 at 2 o'clock p. m.. is as. signed Tor hearing said petition, when all per sons interested In said matter may appear at County Court to be held in and for said countv and show cause why the prayer of said peti tioner should not be granted, and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hear ing thereof be given to all persons interes‘ed in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in the Loup City Northwestern, a week ly newspaper printed in said county for 3 suc cessive weeks, prior to said day of hearing. Dated August 13th. 1912. LskAh] E. A. Smeth County Judge Lam pub Aug. 29 Grroceries lOOlbs best gr'd sugar 6 ^5 lUOlbs Chicken grit 90 2 cans Tomatoes 25' j 2 cans peas 25! 1 doz good lemons 3 ^ 2 box grape nut 25; 2 Cream Wheat 25 3 Post Toasties 2 j 3 Egg-O-See 25 j 6 bars flake white soap 25 ! 10 bars polo soap 25 0 gal coal oil and good steel tank $8 50' Do not be swindled, as we can always save you money .VI op’s Suits, $6.50 to $J5. Boys Suits $5. Ladies’Suits $8.50 to $18.50 Ftlens Pants at Special Price Boys Pants Straight Bottom PRICE only 25c Try Us for Shoes. Our Shoes wear well, fit well, look well. That’s what you wapt, Loup City Mer. Co. Some mills cut prices and offer new * w heal flour to their crade as soon as it is threshed. We prefer to hold old 1 wheat on hand and have our mer chants sell old wheat flour until the new wheat is in condition to grind. This is one reason our flour trade is increasing about ltx> per cent each year. You better buy a few- sacks of old wheat flour and keep the house wife happy. Special prices on oOO. pound lots. Loup City Mill and Light Co. Road Notice (Paige) To all whom it may concern: The commissioner appointed to vacate that part of road No. 4Swhich crosses section twelve. (12. township fourteen (14) Range fourteen (14' and locate a read commencing on the section line between sections eleven (11 and twelve (12 at the quarter stake and running thence soulo on section line to the southwest corner of section twentyfour (24) township fourteen 144 range fourteen ,14 and termin ating there, also starting at the north west corner of section twenty-four v24 township fourteen (14) range fourteen (14) ami running thence west between sections fourteen j [14) and twenty-three (23) and terminating at l . P. R. R. right of way. lias reported in favor of the va cation and establishment thereof'and all objections thereto or claims for damage must be tiled in the oflice of the County Clerk on or before noon of the 24th day of October, 1P12, or such road will be vacated and also established without referen;e thereto. Dated at Loup City this 14th dav i of Aug., 11412. W. C. Deiterichs, tsealj County Clerk, Last pub. Sept. 12. -I Road Notice (Kowalski) To all whom it. may concern: Toe I commissioners appointed to locate a road commencing at the quarter cor ner on the section line between sec- ! tions eight.(8 and nine (9).in T.KJR.14. i running thence west on the quarter , line through said section eight (8) and ! terminating at the quarter corner on the west line of said section eight to be 40 feet wide, lias reported in favor of the establishment thereof and all ob jections thereto or claims for dam age must be tiled in the office of the County Clerk on or before noon of the loth day of October. 1912. or such road will be established without reference thereto. Itated at Loup City this 8th day of j August, 1912. W C. Peiterichs [seal] County Clerk Last pub. Sept.5 Notice to Creditors State of Neraaka t __ . . Sherman County Is*- The State of Nebraska In the County Court within and for Sherman | County. Nebr.. July 30th. 1912. In the matter of the estate of Peter Boil de- ’ ceased. To the creditors of said estate. You are hereby notified, that j will sit at the ; County Court room in Loup City, in said j county on the 3rd day of February. 1913. at 10 o'clock a. in., to receive and examine ail j claims apain>t said estate. with a view to their 1 adjustment and allowance. The time limited for the presentation oft claims against said estate is the 3rd day of ; February A. D. 1913. and the lime limited for i the payment of deht* is one year from sa'd : 80th day of Juiv. 1912. Witness my httna and seal of said County! Court this 30.h day of July. 1912. SEAL] E. A Smith County Jud^c i Last publication Aug 29th Order of Hearing In the County Court of Sherman County, Ne braska. In the matter of the estate of Adelade Moritz, deceased. Now on this 5th day of August. 1912 upon reading the petition ofPbillip Moritz, adminis trator. tiled on the fifth day of August. 1914. for allowance of his final account and decree of distribution and possession of residue, it Is ordored that the 46th day of August. 1914. at 2 o'clock, p m.. be assigned for hearing said petition, when all persons interested in mid matter may appear at said County Court and show cause why the prayer of said petition should not be granted, and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereon be given to all persons interested in said estate by publishing a eopv of this order 3 weeks successively in the Loup City North - western a weekly newspaper published in said county prior to said day of hearing. E. a. Smith [seal] County Judge Last pub. Ausgust 34 i t ' A. B. Young last week moved his Threshers can seoure chokest of tonsoriai parlors into his new bu§i- you”f’meat at ^ee I5rotkers meat ness home, put up for him by Rob- mar bins and son and has now one of the M. C. Mulick went to Grand Island neatest and most convenient barber Monday morning. Will Simpson will parlors that could be wished for. have charge of the saloon during Mr. ^_ Mulick's absence. 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 . -:o: J.S. Pedler, President C. C. Carlsen, Cashier John W. Long. Vice President, w. J, Root, Assistant Cashier. Heat Is All On the Bottom of the Iron And the ironing surface on an “American” Electric Iron is always clean and beautifully pol ished. Just the thing for all the household ironing. Do your ironing—even on the hottest day—in cool comfort, in half the time and at much lower cost C. R. Sweetland Agent BEFORE GOING, ANYWHERE CALL BURLINGTON DEPOT For one nay rates, round trip summer excursion rates, Homeseekers rates, time of trains, best connections for all points. Will be pleased to have you c:ll, phone or write for any information desired. Don’t forget our freight trains spll making good time. W'hen interested call for rates to and from all points. J. A. Danielson Ticket Assent L. W.Wakely, General PassingerAgent,'Omaha, Neb