| R U Aware That \ j UP Allowipgj i A Great Opportunity to pass every day that* ^you do not visit our bank. d \ \ s f ; Success and Friends folio# a bank account^ tooooooooooooouoooooc ^ 'We can prove this to you if you wiir give usd J a chance. 5 j ooooooooooooooooooooe S J FIRST N ATIONAL BANK \ j of Loup City, Nebraska } ^ L. fianeen, Cashier f riii \ Here is the cure Nyal’s Dyspepsia Tablets a brings back the appetite of youth, clears the brain, makes the stomach feel healthy and good—makes you in short, master of your stomach instead of your stomach being master of you Try a box today, only 50 cents. - ' „ V- '• Lofholm N Store , ■' < i a a a a a a a a A a A A ML a a a ^ a a a Vanderbilt No 1299 Will stand at the home of Wm Critel, about 2 miles northeast of Loup City. TERMS:—$7.00 to insure colt to stand and suck. Care will be taken to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible should any occur. Wm. CRITEL, Owner. 1 « coaii! Goal!!! 1 We carry two kinds of nut coal. Try our j Pinacle Nut and you’ll use no other TAYLOR’S ELEVATOR :y; 1 Loop City lafinsary *f Osteopathy Dr. Jas. F. Blanchard Phylat— )a Chart* Office hours—8 a. m. unUl 5 p. m. Bates for rooms on request Examination free, Phone No. 106 THE NORTHWESTERN g^fc^criptio^to^the^Nc^^l : I western is $1.50 a year! | Single Copy 5 cents § WB)6a>&fiiga86ffi8ffi8ffi8aSgffi8ffiSiS8ffi^ Opening Day at Jenner’s Park, Tuesday, June 10th. LOCAL NEWS. Try F. E. Brewer for hail insurance. Satisfaction guaranteed. «Mrs. John Solms visited at Central City last Friday. Plenty of good fresh candy at the new Ten Cent Store. t-, ■ Banker Dwehus was up from Rock ville Monday on business. All the latest songs and sheet music at the new Ten Cent Store. Chris Domgard was down from Ord over Sunday. Special low prices on Plow and List er Lays at Garner’s shop. Mis Roxie Auble of Ord is here vis iting her sister, Mrs. Lou Schwaner. Mrs. C. C. Outhouse was a passen ger to Boulder, Colo., Monday. If you want to be treated right, in sure in the St. Paul Fire and Marine of St. Paul, Minn. Miss Marie Cooper left Monday to attend school at Kearney, her father accompanying her. Complete line of goods that go to make up an up-to-date jewelry store at Schwaner’s. Dr. Bilon, Eye Specialist, will be here again Wednesday, June 18, one day only, at the Milbum Hotel. Select a nice parsol and have de tachable handle monogramed, at Schwaner’s. For Sale, one 8-foot DedHng Binder with all attachments. Inquire of S. Foss, cne mile west of Loup City. The Sturtevant Vacuum Cleaner, the clean way to clean. See C. R. Sweetland or phone. He has them for sale or rent. Mrs. Morris and children of Grand Island is here visiting her sister, Mrs. Bert Morris. John O’Bryan is taking the Duchet tuberculosis treatment at Kearney and doing well as could be expected. Mrs. A. M. Lewis and Mrs. Ed Lewis and baby went to Hamilton county last Saturday morning for a visit. Furniture, almost as good as new for sale at the Second Hand Store for 5oc on the dollar, Mrs. G. A. Collipriest and children left yesterday for a two week’s visit at Woolstock, Iowa, with Mr. C.’s | mother and other relatives. If you want a dray, phone A. L. En , ^erJee,-Bi*ek.63,-or,leave your order with either lumber yard or E. G. Taylor. Best of service guaranteed. Mrs. W. S. Waite entertained last Saturday afternoon in honor of her sister, Mrs. Cart Johnson, who return ed home at Ord Sunday. If you want good, prompt draying, call on C. L. McDonald, successor to Hagood. A. O. Lee’s parents, brother and wife, and sister, Mrs. Earl Foss and daughter, of Broken Bow, are here visiting. We are paying 2i cents cash for cream delivered at the creamery. We test and pay cash for cream. Ravenna Creamery Co. Mrs. A. Boone left Monday for near Iowa City, Iowa, where Mr. Boone is at present and where they will make their future home. Boy Boone is now a barber at Iowa City. Lost, in tiie Presbyterian church Decoration Day, a lady’s gold spring bracelet, with the letter “E” engraved on it. Finder please return to Mrs J. W. Johnson and receive reward. Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Kearns left last Saturday morning for Bellevue, to be present at the graduation ceremonies at the college, their son, Archie, be ing one of the honored graduates. Lou Schwaner returned last Friday from an auto trip down into Kansas being absent several days. He was accompanied by his brother from Ord, and Lou said they had the finest time, best weather and roads ever. Mr. Montague Worlock begs to an nounce that he is now prepared to re ceive pupils in singiDg and voice pro duction both in class and private. For terms and futher particulars apply either personally or by letter to Mr. Montague Worlock, Loup City. Sore, Weak, Inflamed Eyes, Head ache, Painful Vision, Extreme Sensi tiveness and pain in bright light, Granulated Lids, etc., are symptoms that indicate defective eyes, although vision may remain perfect_Don’t let this deceive you, neglect isdangerous. Consult Dr. Bilon, at The Milburn Hotel, Wednesday, June 18. I have 2 stray mares, which came to my place Monday, J une 2. One brown mare, with scar on left side of neck. One steel gray and black, both about 3 years old. Owner can have them by paying all damages, and proving same, at my place 11 miles northeast of Loup City. Joe Gambala Our German Evangelical friends have on quite a list of doings for the next two weeks. The 12th, the ladies, aid society meet with Mrs. August Volkman, 12 miles northwest, going by auto. The 15th they will have services at Ashton at 10:30 a. m. The 21st they will hold a bazaar in Her man Jung’s building, and the 22nd after morning church services have; picnic at Jenner’s park. *> • ■ -J M. C. MulickSnd Wm. Graefer were Omaha visitors last week. Dr. and Mrs. D. A. Leeper returned last Friday from their ten-day auto trip to the west part of the state. Quality considered, my prices are as low as found anywhere. Schwaner, the Jeweler. Second-hand lawnmower for sale by the editor. John Hatch has rented the farm on Route 1 worked by Allen Cash, the latter going to Montana. House for Rent—Fenced in suitable for chickens. Apply to Henry Jenner, phone blue 12. Miss Ada Smith left last Thursday on an extended visit to Dtkota, Mich igan and Canadian points. New line of umbrellas, gold and sterling silver detachable hahdles now on display at Schwaner’s. the Jeweler. Miss Lulu Miller of Cairo was here the first of the week visiting her sis ter Mrs. Leslie Lyons. Discs sharpened by either the cold rolling or cutting process at Garner’s. Prices right and staisfaction guar anteed. Postcards of all kinds at the new Ten Cent Store. Some 35 friends helped Mrs. Frank Kennedy celebrate her birthday anni versary last Sunday and a most pleas ant time was reported. Tenus Bicmond has traded town property for the Liebhart property south of the city and will build a modern sesidence thereon. Try the Ideal Bakery for Bread. Pies, Cakes and Pastry of all kinds. Special attention given to orders for parties, entertainments. <> o'clock dinners, etc. Mrs. Hans Hansen and little son of Hastings returned home Wednesday, after a lew days' visit with lifer sister, Mrs. Faed Harrison. Mrs. Bushaler of Callaway arrived Tuesdav evening to visit her daugh ter, Mrs. Robt. Pritchard, and bring ing home her little grandchild,“Pud,’’ who had been visiting her some time. Dr. Leeper gave us a mess of new potatoes from his garden Tuesday all larger than biggest hen fruit. Rather early in the season, eh? James Johansen and family attend ed a wedding dinner at Palmer Sun day in honor of George Dinsdaie and bride, who were married the Wednes day previous. If you are in need of cement blocks see C. .1. Tracy. He has a large quantity on hand fully seasoned and at prices which'will make vou buy as a matter of speculation alone, whether you need them at the present or not. He will give you an eye-opener on the low price of the same. The County board convened Mon day of this week for general business, following with three days’ sitting as a board of equalization, to be followed Friday by general business. Regular preaching services at the Methodist church next Sunday. Miss Mel via Danielson will render a solo at the evening service. Children’s Day program last Sunday night was pro nounced one of the best ever given in the M. E. church here. The regular services at the Presby terian church June 15th. The even ing hour of service will be devoted to the Children’s Day service by the Sun day school. Preaching at Austin, June 15th. C. J. Tracy brought home with him from Florida a stick of orange wood, which he has had made into a cane, mounted with silver, and sent to his good father, L. J. Tracy, atGhent, N. Y. We’ll wager a pretty penny that Father Tracy will prize it highly os a souvenir. John Blaschke has rented and will move his auto repair shop into the A. L. Zimmerman cement block building, as soon as the same is put in shape for him. He has associated with him, Walter Wosnick, and the boys have our best wishes for their success. Samuel Daddow is on the sick list and has been for some weeks, with ailment of the heart and stomach, which has oulled him down not a lit tle physically, yet is able to be upand around part of the time. Miss Flora Brown, the charming daughter of our former editorial com rade, E. A. Brown, now of the Friend Sentinel, arrived last Friday evening for a two weeks’ visit with little less than a million of friends. Miss Flora is now society editor of the Sentinel and a mighty bright little newspaper woman. A. F. Eisner returned last Saturday evening from his extended trip to the South and East, reporting a most pleasurable visit over the Southern and Eastern states and ocean trip from Florida to New York. HYMENEAL A marriage license was issued June 5, 1913, to Roy A. White of Elsrr.ere, Neb.,and Mildred E.Peters of Arcadia. A license to wed was issued the ioth instant to Emil E. Cronquist of Hol yoke, Col., and Miss Sallie T. Johnson ofthiscity. The marriage occurred last evening, the 11th, at the home of the bride’s parents, Rev. and Mrs. C. G. F. Johnson, at their home in Web 8ter township, but too late to have an extended mention in this issue. County Judge Smith issued a license to and united in marriage, the 10th instant, Frank J. Roach of Custei ■ county and A. Messersmith 0i Frontier county, this state. iify Mercantile Co’s -- -- -ii 499, BROOMS Notice that these excellent brooms are four sewed. While the price we quote in this paper paper is low, you will find these very satisfac tory values with better brush than you can find elsewhere at this price.25 We also have a better broom which is an excel lent value for a fine broom which others get i much more money for. Our price.35 Broad, Long, Work Shirts for Men This is one of the best wearing work shirt that money will bi4y, they run ex tra full in size and sell for no more than other shirts. Our price.50 ’ Tomahawk Hosiery for Children | This stocking is made to * wear, it is a 2x2 rib and will outwear most any other make of stocking for the money. We have been try ing ever since we started in this business to get the best wearing stocking for the money and we have found that this is the best so far for the price Only...15 Men’s Heavy Work Suspender This suspender is made to stand hard wear, and the rubber therein will stand heat and warm weather. Everv pair guaranteed for oneyear. Price.50 A’Handful of Chaff is removed a ■ T* * •* in preparing every pound tin of * Barrington-Hall * •» Coffee \ medium strength, Bakerized, Deli ;ious, smooth and fragrant; Rich in joffeal mellow; fine and satisfying with a delghtfully lingering aftertaste When once you try this coffee you will use no other w * l Our African Java coffee, is a very large coffee bean and makes a fine drink, this coffee is sold many places at much more money, Our price.32c In 25 lb lots.30c Peaberry coffee, this is a small coffee bean, but very fancy. This coffee is known more in the east. Our price. 35c Our special brand coffee. 30c. In 25 lb lots_ 28c Nun Such coffee.25c. In 25 lb lots.. ...22c Our Store Will Close Every Evening at 7:30, Except Sat. Loup City Mercantile Co. See the new Gold Band dishes at j tne new ten cent store. T. H. Eisner received his fine new j Mitchell car last Saturday. Buy your wail paper at the Loup City paint store. Services as usual at the Baptist church next Sunday. Get your sheet music at the new Ten Cent Store. H. Krebs is attending the under taker’s convention at Lincoln. David Kay is attending a peace commissioners convention at Lincoln. Miss Pearl Needham is visiting a week in Lincoln and Omaha. Miss Berdee Needham is visiting at Grand Island and other points. - Banker Steve Polski of Ashton was in Loup City yesterday. ffm. Schuman returned from Chi cago and eastern points Saturday. Don Charlton was one of the home coming students from the State Uni versity last Saturday. Leave orders for theC.L. McDonald dray at either lumber yard.cr. E. G. at Taylor’s. Attorney Starr was a passenger to Grand Island Monday morning, Mrs. Starr returning home from the hos pital with him that evening, having so far recovered from her recent op eration as to be able to make the trip. A Special Sale Vic Swanson will hold a special sale on Dry Goods, commencing today, (Thursday), June 12th, and lasting 10 aajs. only. We have the finest and most up-to-date stock of Dry Goods in Loup City, and will give you the benefit of 10 days at low prices. Don’t fail to attend this sale. We can cer tainly save you money. Why pay more elsewhere when we can save you half and better on seasonable mer chandise? Remember we carry a com plete line of Men's Children’s and Ladies’ Shoes and Oxfords. Oar groceries have quality. Remember the place. ~Vit Swanson. The House of Quality and Low Prices \ The following is reproduced from the Dutchess/ \ Observer, of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., of May 7 \ 16th, 1821, / I To The Public j I The subscriber has for sale a hogshead of I 1 Jamaica rum, and half chest of Old hyson I I tea, which will be sold in lots to suit pur- J 1 chasers. I I Also, for sale, a quantity of shingles and I 1 boards and a number of setts of turned j I Bed Posts I l Signed by, John S. Myers. I 1 The original paper, 92 years old, from I I which this is taken m*»y be seen at our I I office. j Keystone Lumber Co. II Refrigerators, Porch Seats, Swings, Rockers, etc., at ’ - store and see the many new t-hinp, jn dishes.