: R U Aware That UP Allowing i A Great Opportunity to pass every day that 'you do not visit our bank. | Success and Friends follow a bank account i . ' We can prove this to you if you wil( give us 1 a chance. I aoooooBooooooooooocog j FIRST N ATION AL BANK ; of Loup City, Nebraska i ____ a 1 CD. f. T^ason. prest. H. B. Outhouse, Ttce-pres. L. fiansen, Cashier f* \ ^ ! Sometimes it is your eyesi i sometimes it is your brain and sometimes it is your stomach. More often than not it is your stomach We have a safe and certain cure for it—whatever it is. Come, or send, today and let us help you get rid of the distressing trouble. Do not suffer a single moment longer. Swanson & Lofholm. c-1! Coal!! Goal!!! We carry two kinds of nut coal. Try our Pinade Nut and you’ll use no other TAYLORS ELEVATOR Loup City lufimry of Osteopathy Dr. Jas. F. Blanchard Physician in Charge Office hours—8 a. m. until 5 p. m. Rates for | rooms on request Examination free, Phone No. 106 iLUMBE When int . Need of coal I or first-class ; of all dimensions, j We also have a car of Coke. I We also have a good line of Fence pos's, range- j mg in price from ten to fifty cents. Phone Red 29 and you will receive prompt attention ■ LEININCER LUMBER COMPANY THE NORTHWESTERN i Subscriptiontof th©Nerth-i g western Is $1.50 n year i ISinsleOogy V cents a LOCAL NEWS. Try F. E. Brewerforhail insurance. Satisfaction guaranteed. John Wail has bought out the mov ing picture business at Arcadia. Special low prices o.i Plow and List er Lays at Garner’s shop. C. C. Carlsen was a business visitor to Columbus last Friday. If you want to be treated right, in sure in the St. Paul Fire and Marine of St. Paul, Minn. Grand Island i; getting real good. 1 They have barred glove contests from ■ that city hereafter. For Sale, one 8-foot Deering Binder with all attachments. Inquire of S. Foss, one mile west of Loup City. Robt. Pritchard, Jr. is once more a resident o' Loup City, moving down from near Arcadia and into tire Earl Keeler cottage. The Sturtevant Vacuum Cleaner, the clean way to clean. See C. R. Sweetland or phone. He has them for sale or rent. Miss Pearl Aeedham of the county treasurer's oillce returned from Omaha and Lincoln last week Wednesday evening. If you want good, prompt draying, j call on C. L. McDonald, successor to ! Hagood. Gus Lorentz, wife and little son went to Ravenna Monday for a few days’ visit at the parental home of Mrs. Lorentz. If you want a dray, phone A. L. En derlee. Black 63, or leave your order with either lumber yard or E. G. Taylor. Best of service guaranteed. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schuman return | ed home to Ashton last Friday, after a few days' visit here with their son Wm. Schuman. TheSchumnasformed an auto party to Grand Island Thurs day. Fritz Johnansen came up from Omaha last Friday to spend a few i days with relatives and friends, re turning home Monday morning. Our good friend, Paul Heizher, was up from Rockville looking after busi ness matters and of courseware us one of his most welcome calls. The Arcadia Champion raises its subscription rates the first of July to $1.50 per year. Sowly butsurelv the newspapers of this country which have been losing money at the $1 per year rate are coming to their senses. County Treasurer F. M. Henry has been on the sick list the past two weeks and unable to be down town to the office. Ex-County Treasurer Riddle son was attending to the office during his illness and Miss Needham’s absence Mr. Montague Worlock begs to an nounce that he is now prepared to re ceive pupils in singing and voice pro duction bothinclassand private. For terms and futher particulars apply either personally or by letter to Mr. Montague Worlock, Loup City. Rev. J. C. Tourtellot left Monday for a week’s visit in eastern Iowa. In his absence, services will be held at the Presbyterian church when an nounced. Sabbath school as usual. No preaching services June 29. Mrs. Lincoln Thompson of South Omaha arrived last Friday for an ex tended visit with her brothers, the Johansen boys, and sisters, Mesdames French, Oltmann and hosts ’of friends here. John W Long, son John, daughter Margaret and Mark Johansen, left last Saturday morning for Lincoln, where they will be joined by W. R. Mellor, then the party leave for a trip to the lakes at Alexandria,Minn., for a two weeks’ camping out. Henry Jenner last Thursday receiv ed by express two fine specimens of diamond-back rattlesnakes from Gua temala, Central America, which have been placed in a glass case and are on exhibition at the park. They are said to be the largest specimens tfver brought to this country. McCarthy, the Ravenna boxer, has gone to Los Angeles to see if be can not get up among the top-notcbers in tbe ring game, as pugilistic encoun ters are being barred everwbere in Nebraska, and be goes where the game is yet popular. To get stuck in mud under almost any circumstances is not pleasant,but when it iswn auto party in a big bar and have to be hauled out by a team of some husky farmer, as was thecase of friend J. P. Leininger and family on a visit to Sargent a few days’ since, it is not found' to be a laughing mat ter. % Ravenna will not celebrate the 4th this year. Better the good people of that live berg and surrounding country come to Loup City and enjoy the cel ebration of the Nation’s great holiday at Jenner’s park, the nicest in central Nebraska, if indeed not the finest out side of Omaha. Hie wife and kiddies belonging to the Northwestern arrived home from Iowa last Saturday noon and now we are happy as a dam at high tide and don’t care who knows it.' Talking about high living here, it is not more than half to two-thirds what it is in Central Iowa, when the better half says eggs are selling at 30c to 35c per dozen, butter to about the nine price and all other produce in like propor tion. Stood up for Nebraska, when living to the cheapest in Che west even If we do feel like squealing some times over prices. Second-hand lawnmower for sale by the editor. Plenty of dishes at the Ten Cent Store. House for Rent—Fenced in suitable for chickens. Apply to Henry Jenner, phone blue 12. A. C. Boggs of Fort Dodge visited here over Sunday with his nephew, Clark Reynolds, and other relatives* We have a l"-jewel watch to offer you will) a dust and water proof case for $8.00. Henry M. Eisner. E. G. Taylor made a* business trip to Omaha Tuesday. Special sale of graniteware at the Ten Cent Store. J, J. Slominski and family went to Schaupps Tuesday for a few days visit. Cherries are selling in Lincoln at $2 per bushel picked, or $1.25 if you pick them from the trees yourself. Discs sharpened by either the cold rolling or cutting process at Garner’s. Prices right and staisfaction guar anteed. Mr. and Mrs. Newcomer of Mullen Neb., are visiting at the home of Reuben Hatch in Washington town ship. r Try the Ideal Bakery for Bread. Pies. Cakes and Pastry of all kinds. Special attention given to orders for parties, entertainments, 6 o'clock dinners, etc. Ed.Thresher is an Arcadian, having gone into painting and paper hang ing buisness in that village, and starts out right by advertising in the Champion. A card received from Will Taylor at Omaha a few days ago says he and Robt. Young have got a steady job at the carpenter trade and doing nicely. Cherries are rioe and housewives are busy putting up the same for winter’s consumption. Mrs. S. S. Reynolds,Miss Maud Rey nolds and Mr. Clark Reynolds took an auto trip over to Litchfield last Sun day to visit their son and brother, W. B. Reynolds, and family. For Sale at a bargain, a new Min nesota sewing machine, a good press drill and a good Milwaukee Binder. The drll can be seen at O. Mason’s Implement store. 7-2ti R.F.D. 1. Mrs. Annie L. Cash, Phone 9520 Loup City, Neb. Furniture,almost as good as now for salo at tho Second Hand Store for 5oc on the dollar. Baptist church: Sunday School at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 o’clock. Topic, “Listening to a Sermon.” Song and prayer service at 7:15 p. m. Topic of evening sermon, “The Call ing of Dan Matthew.” A cordial in vitation is given to attend these ser vices. Our good friend, Charley Snyder is up from Ravana looking after his farming properties. He is ju& at present looking after the cherry crop. Mrs. Rose Costello was up from Grand Island over Sunday, visiting at the parental hoqae, re turning home Monday. Miss Nettie Conger last Friday tend ered to the school boaad her resigna tion as primary teacher in our public schools. Miss Conger has taught for the Dast twelve years in our city schools, and has proven one of the best of our teachers in all that time. Dr. J. E. Bowman returned from Lincoln last Friday evening, where he was on business after a visit with his mother at York whom he left conva lescing from her illness. Alexander, the 8t. Paul pitcher, and brother of St. Paul’s great pride of the Phillies, seems to have not beer, able to be the whole thing in the box of the city of saints and they hav e secured a Grand Island phenom to help him and now feel cock sure of winning the pennant in the Sherman Howard league. Miss Mabel Barnes went up to Loup City last week where she has accepted a position with the First Trust Com pany as stenographer. Miss Mabel is well able to perform the duties re quired in that position and she will be a valuable and efficient member of that office force_St. Paul Phonograph Boyd Burrows,who has been burned up and blown down and otherwise made the victim of the flings of out rageous fortune on nu onerous occasions is again on the road with a summer tent show, said to be bigger and bet ter than ever, and will doubtless show up in Ravenna before the close of the season. It is bard to keep a good man down_News. We see by our exchanges that varans towns are incorporating rest rooms for people co ming to town to do trad ing. That is something Loup City should do for our friends from the country. TskeSaturdays, for instance, with the large crowds In town, larm ers’ wives in numbers may be seen walking our streets, with babes in thir arms and young children by their sides, with no place to rest, unless they apter the crowded stores. Bow nice ft would be If Loup City could bave a rest room for these weary wom en, with comfortable chains and rock ers, and electric fans to make It cool and inviting. The expense would be nominal, and the thanks of the people would more than repay us for the ex pense. Loup City baa a large number or generous and noble men and women who might take tibia matter up, and > we feel assured our ». men without exception would contribute liberally to such a room. Will some ; of our active, enterprising and phiUn [ tbropie men and women take this ! matter up end carry it through ‘to a successful conclusion? S"°_ESLSH0ES!! SHOES!!! * How are Your Shoes? Have you ever wore a pair of Shoes made of pure leather? You can buy that kind of the Loup City Mercantile Company Every pair guaranteed. Special Prise on Oxfords For seven days commencing Saturday, June 21st, and ending June 28. Buy your Oxfords Now No. 5366 Tan Calf Pump, Regular $3.50 On Sale $2.98 No. 6100 White Buck Pump, Regu lar $3.50, Now $2.98 No. 7383 Black Patent Oxfords Reg ular $3.50 Now $2.98 ENo. 6000 No. 3917 , Black Patent ' a strap pump Regular $2.50 Now $2.15 No 7292 Ladies’ black patent lace Ox ford Regular $350 Now $2.98 Ladies’ White Buck Shoes $3.50 Oar Store Will Close Every Evening at 7:30, Except Sat. Loup City Mercantile Co. Crown, Kimball, Price & Teeple, Packard, A. B. Chase, Schaeffer, McPliail and other high grade makes of pianos to select from at Scliwaner's Leave orders for theC.L. McDonald dray at either lumber yard,or E. G. at Taylor’s. Omaha is talking about making a crusade against motorcycles because they make too much noise. Sure enough. One of ’em beats a freight on a branch road for noise: and that’s going some. Sugar still $5.30 per 100 pounds, at Loup City Mercantile Co.’s. M iss Lizzie Leininger and mother, Mrs. Margaret Leininger, left Tues day morning for Aurora, Miss Lein inger going thence to the Pacific coast as per announcement in the North western last week. She was delayed | a week in getting started. Rev. P. Jueling went to Farwell Monday morning, where he preached the funeral sermon of Joseph Wich man. Sr., aged 97 years and well known in Sherman county. He was the oldest pioneer of Howard county. He was born in Hanover, Germany in 181fi, and came to this country in 1850. and in 1873 to Howard county, where he had since lived. He is sur vived by his widow, ten years his junior, and 4 sons and 1 daughter. For Sale Small bunch of sheep and registered Durliam bull. Phone 9203, Loup City, Neb. A. E. Charlton. Do Yob Want Cement Worit? Anyone wanting block work, house or foundation, or any kind of cement work, see me. I have on hand at present a, large number of concrete blocks nicely cured. I ask your pat ronage. C. J. Tracy T«wb Property for Sale Mv 6-room residence, barn and six lots, with shade and fruit trees, at a bargain, if sold within 30 days, in quire of George Cramer, Loup City, Nebraska. A complete line Fumature, Rugs, Linoleum, Shades, etc. DAILY & HlBi For Paints and Oils go to T. A. GZEHOVIAK Hardware Store I am prepared to do first-class ^pairing of all kinds. Don’t fail to come and see onr fine china ware.