f R U Aware That I U ft AHowipg i A Great Opportunity to pass every day that 'you do not visit our bank. I ' ! L : ,v. _ _Hi H 'Success and Friends follow a bank accouht t -- 'We can prove this to you if you will give us 0 a chance. t .. ) FIRST N ATION AL BANK j of Loup City, Nebraska' 1 QL f. Mason, prcst. H. B. Outhouse, Vtee-pK., ^ l~. fiansen, Cashier i I i is not a “cure all.” But it 1 V4 V-. • . . has relieved hundreds of cases. If you are suffering from Strains, Rheu matism, Bruises, Etc., by a bottle of the Wonderful Nyall’s Liniment It is only 25c a bottle and will save weary hours of pain. Get it today. i • I Swanson & Lofholm, When you want a ^ood sack of Flour try LOUP Cin WHITE SATIN Our Flour is Made From Old Wheat All Dealers in Town Handle Ouu Flour toiip City Mill & Light Co. i ... - t <■* ' . Loup City Infirmary of Osteopathy Dr. Jas. F. Blanchard Physician in Chargn Office hours—8 a. m. until 5 p. m. Rates for rooms on request Examination free, Phone No. 106 s i When in Need of OAL or first-class i of all dimensions, I ^m:-' ’ f >*. .wenaas We also have a oar of Coke. We also have% good line of Pence pos’s, range lag in price from ten to fifty cents. Phone Red 29 and you will receive prompt attention LE1NINGER LUMBER COMPANY THE N0BTHWE8TERN 1 ' “ ■ r ■ - i r-i j— LOCAL NEWS. | ■tear.asm New assortment of glassware just received at the 10-cent store. Good house for rent. $12 a month. —R. H. Mathew. Schwaner can and will save you money on a piano. Chris Oltjenbruns went to Lincoln Tuesday morning. Dishes os all kinds and sizes at the 70-ceht store. Charley Kee was down from Wash ington township Saturday last. Western Peroxide, 10 cents a bottle at the 10-cent store. I For Sale—Second-hand motor eyrie. See me Tor particulars. Cecil Milburu. German Evangelical church, July 20—Service at Ashton at 10:39 a. m. Water glasses, two for 5 'bents at the 10-cent store. Frank Taylor and family from St. Paul were guests at the E. G. Taylor home over last Sunday. Be sure and get your water glasses at -he 10-cent store. •Toe Vaughn and wife returned last Friday from a few days’ absence at Broken Bow. Second-hand lawnmower for sale by the editor. Miss May Lewis goes to Hamilton county the latter part of this week for a month’s visit. Special low prices on Plow and List { er Lays at Garner’s shop. C. J. Tracy has just finished a cement block house for Emil Au frecht in Washington township. 6-quart granite preserve kettles for 25c at the 10c store. Mrs. Z. F. Zellinger of D ivid City, who iias been visiting her sister, Mrs. E. G. Taylor, for the past ten days, returned home yesterday. House for Rent—Fenced in suitable for chickens. Apply to Henry Jenner, phone blue 12. John Lewis went to Phillips Tues day morning, where he will help Ids brother at the elevator for a few weeks. We have a 17-jewel watch to offer you with a dust and water proof case for *8.00. Henry M. Eisner. Ira Timpson and wife were down from Washington township lastSatur day doing trading and renewing old j acquaintances. Discs sharpened by either the cold rolling or cutting process at Garner's. Prices right and staisfaction guar anteed. Mrs. G. W. Collipriest and children returned last Friday from their visit to Iowa, and now George is on his good behavior again. If you want good, prompt draying, call on C. L. McDonald, successor to Hagood. Mrs. Henry Lee left Monday morn ing for visit at Lincoln, and thence to Hamburg, Iowa, to be absent some ten days. The Sturtevant Vacuum Cleaner, the clean way to clean. See C. R. Sweetland or phone. He has them for sale or rent. ■John W. Long and children returned from their visit to the lakes In Minne sota last Monday, John reporting a splendid outing. If you want a dray, phone A. L. En ! derlee. Black 63, or leave yout order with either lumber yard or E. G. Taylor. Best of service guaranteed. Banker VN. F. Mason and family contemplate taking a trip back to Indiana the first of August, 9n both business and pleasure. Young men, bring your lady friends to dinner or supper Sunday at the Frederick. We will be delighted to serve you. Price, 35c. Miss Eugenik Hansel left Tuesday morning for Ogden, Utah, to visit her uucle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hale. Give your wife a change. Bring her to Sunday dinner at The Freder 'erick. Price. 35c. Miss Ethel Haggart of St. Paul, formerly a popuhfr'teacher in our Loup City schools, visited friends here from Friday last till Tuesday of this week. 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. Frank Seamands, step-brother of G. W. Collipriest, came home with Mrs. Collipriest. and Monday morn ing left for Grand Island, where he will go to breaking on the Union Pacific west. I have a new shipment "of watches of all kinds. Before buying let me show them to you. My advice costs you nothing and is worth mouey to you. Henry M. Eisner, 'Che Leading Jeweler Miss Byrdee Needham returned home from her visit to various points in the state last Thursday, and is now assistinn in the First National Bank temporarily, during the absence of Mr. Hansen and family to the mountains. We omitted te mention last week of the departure of Mrs. Geo. Kettle for Grand J unction, Colo., last Thurs day accompanying Mrs. Keeler and daughter Pearl that ter on their way to the Pacific Coast. Mrs. A. H. Hansel returned last Friday from Rome, New York, where she went a feto weeks ago to be at the bedside of an aunt, who was quite ill and also to visit her girlhood home and friends. She left her aunt im proving in health. Leave orders for ttieC.L. McDonald dray at either lumber yard,or E. G. at Taylor’s. A. B, Young and family returned froiq Kansas last Thursday, Mrs. Young being able to make the journey home. She is however, in feeble condition. Don't forget the special Sunday dinner at The Frederick, Price, 35c. Mrs. B. K. Schaeffer of Curtis was here last week visitiug her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Taylor. Gene Miller is just having finished a cement basement at his home in Webster township, the work «f C. J. Tracy and his men. Henry Thode is getting ready to have a new block house built for him by C. J. Tracy, the cement blocks be ing hauled this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zwink spent Sunday at E. B. Coming’s. Mrs. J. M. Taylor writes from Omaha to send the Northwestern to her address at 2827 Davenport street, where she will remain for the present. Everybody invited to eat Sunday dinner at The Freberick. Price, 35c. Roland Rowe has taken a position at the Rexall drug store having left his position at the Thompson pool hall. Mrs. Geo. Stork and children visited at M. E. Goddard's last week. Before buying your threshing coal call at Taylor’s elevator and get their prices and see their coal. me change ana nxing up*ol the mill race has been completed and this evening it is expected the water will be turned in and plenty of water sec cured to keep the turbine wheel well fed. Our handsome county dads met in regular session Tuesday afternoon of this week, getting through with their regular routine of business the fol lowing day. Dr. Carson of Grand Island will be in Dr. Longacre’s office Wednesday, July 23, prepared to tit glasses and treat the eye. W. J, Root left Tuesday morning fcr a short vacation in the mountains A little bird whispers that he may not return alone. Henry Miller worked in the harvest field near Ashton last week, and this week is doing a like stunt near Schaupps. Just how our big fat friend can stand the intense heat in the fields these days is a poser. Mrs. Vic Johnson returned to her home at Harvard, Nebr., Tuesday, after a fortnight's, visit here with parents and brothers. Frank Gappa left Tuesday morning for Spooner, Wis., where he goes to look after some land he owns in that section. He does not know how long he will be absent. Our readers will miss the news from Route 2 this week, but in so doing will remember Carrier Conger and wife and their sad visit to St. Louis A dandy little rain visited this section again last Thursgay, but not enough by a long ways. However, every little helps. Mrs. Tom Ward or Webster town ship gave a party at her home last Thursday afternoon, her mother, Mrs. S. A. Pratt, and Mrs. Dr. Hend rickson being the guests of honor. Found, a ladies’ handbag in front of the Keystone Lumber Co’s office one day last week. Call at the Key stone office, prove property and pay for this notice. In remitting for another year’s reading) of tne Northwestern, Will Nelk from Lead, S. D., writes: “Con tinue sending the Northwestern. Enjoy reading it very much.” Thanks. That’s what they all say. Two good new residences in the northeast part of Loup City for sale on easy terms, one at 91500 and one at 91650. 9200 or 9300 Jn cash and the balance in easy monthly payments will take these properties.—R. H. Mathew. Mrs. J. W. Conger received a mes sage last Thursday of the death of her father that day in St. Louie, and the following morning, Mr. and Mrs. Conger and little daughter left for St. Louis to be present. at the last sad rites to the beloved parent. Miss Birdie Lofholm and her sister, Mrs Oscar Swanson, expect to go to Grand Junction, Colo., and the lakes near there for several week’s outing about thfe first of next month. We envy the ladies the splendid time they are sure to have. E. M. Vaughn of St. Joe, brother of our Joe Vaughn, arrived Tuesday of this week for a few days visit with him. Mr. Vaughn is in the employ of the Burlingtod at St. Joe as bridge superintendent Qf construction. He is a very pleasant gentleman to meet. Henry Musser arrived last Friday from Parsons, Kansas, for a fort night's visit here. He reports his parents and sister doing well and en joying life in the Sunflower state. Henry says he had got ahead on his farm work and thought he would come and visit old friends and old scenes for a little while. Will Mulick and family left last Thursday tnoon for their home at Ogden, Utah, stopping off at Grand Island for a few days en route- Will says when he gets settled down to work again be is going to have tbs Northwestern to visit bin regularly. Baptist church—Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m., topic, “Hope.” Prayer and song service at 7:15 p. m. At the evening service “Obedience” will be the topic. S. A. Pratt and wife were over from Hazard Tuesday, appearing be fore the county board regarding his license for a pool hall in that village, which was granted by the board on the completion of the publication of his application today. Talk about your beautiful scenic effects, if you wish to see one of the , most exquisite, be down town early | any of these fine mornings before the1 janitor has had time to use his scrub bing brush eraser and see the cement walk and steps in front of the First National Bank. If you are a tobacco chewer it will make you heartily ashamed of the tilth exhibited. Why not have an anti-spitting ordinance and really enforce it? The weather the past few days has been extremely sultry, the govern ment thermometer registering from l00 to 101 above. Tuesday evening after supper it was still 97 above, while as late as two o’clock Wednes day morning, with all the doors and windows at the Milburn open and circulation the best obtainable the pulb registered as high as 87. Never in the memory of old residents Of this section and indeed all over Nebraska has such temperature been shown during the months of June and July in any previous year as has been shown by the record of these two months pamed. , Flies are Here, Hail Storms are Cming. Insure against both Our SCREENS do the work and our prices ate right. Keystone Lumber Co. For Paints and Oils go to T. A. 9ZEHOT1A1 Hardware Store I am prepared to do first-class repairing of all kinds. Don't fail to come and see our fine china ware. h6rs Summer Goods Sale Commencing July 14th, 1913 / As we expect our new fall goods in some time in August, we must make room for them and in order to do that we must close out our summer goods at a sacrifice price. Below We Quote a Few Items Which We Will Put on Sale at Loup City Mercantile Company’s Store Cotton Corduoy, regular 40c to 50c value,at this sale.30c All our 40c and 50c silk Crape will go at.30c All our 40c to 50c values, sale price_.•.30c Dunbar suiting, regular 35c to 40c, on sale.20c Silk Tissue Ginghams, regular 25c.- 15c Zephyr Dress Ginghams, regular 25c, sale price.'........ 18c Krinkled Crape fur dresses chea p at 15c, sale price....10c All calico will go at this sale at.;.5c Unbleached Muslin, regular 8 l-2c, sale price.7c Ribbon sale..., _ .1qc Laces and embroideries a special price One Counter Shoes, in Ladies’ and Men’s, regular $2.50 to $3.50 your choice $1.45 Ladies5 Aprons [Shoulder straps 25c Gingham aprons with . bib 25c a Infants Hoods Made of embroidery and China silk 25c Turkish Towels good Turkish bath towels with fringe size 86x19 16c BROOMS Four sewed good grade house brooms a special good value ' at 25c NEV-R-BRAK \ mrnniiniiiiirmTTTiniiinmimmiiinnmwiwinnmiimniiinmiiiii I Toilet Combs, heavy re-in forced back, highly polished, in pink, blue and white splendid value at 25c Toilet comb, a natural black a strong comb at 10c Womens’ and Misses Hose Supporters, Elastic rubber bottom 10c for one year A big lot of men’s suspen ders, one ex tra heavy work suspen der that is guaratteed 50c » I Whisk Broom High grade broom thaj is exeption al value at 10c PLATES Fine pure white plate a splendid value at 10c Extra hard, clear white granite, good shape and quality, price for cup and saucer 10c a W (3 V s ts 0 09 09 CO •o •o 1 £ a § w 8 C b Ol I I Corset covers, attractively with newest lace and em broidery, valued at 25c. White Dutch Collars, a va riety of dainty designs and pretty trimming*, value 2Sc