Dally ■ Bredthauer Successors to Felix Makowski GENERAL MERCHANDISE Having purchased the General Merchandise stock of Felix Makowski, we come to the people of Loup City and Sherman County, asking a share of the business I and promising to give them the best service, the best I goods, liest bargains, freshest, newest and most up-to j date dry goods, groceries, canned stuffs, and every thing usually kept in a first-class general merchandise ! store, that can be purchased and brought to the city. Our prices will always be the very lowest possible | and make a living profit. Having been in the mer cantile business for many years, we believe we are | fully aware of the needs of the trade and will always I accord most courteous treatment, coupled with the j very best of merchandise to be had for the money. I Call and Cive Us a Trial . Prompt Attention to Orders and Earliest Delivery I of Same to Customers IDaily\ Bredthauer R TJ Aware That U P Allowing A Great Opportunity to pass every day that1 you do not visit our bank. Success and Friends follow a bank account j We can prove this to you if you will give us| a chance. 1 ■ i i I FIRST NATIONAL BANK i of Loup City, Nebraska ■ Ctt. f. Masan. prest. H. 8. Outhouse. Vtce-pres. L. Banscn, Cashier f' Scientifically construct ed foods that have the greatest feeding and health values are carried at this drug store Here are a few of them ' Pratts Aflimal Regulator Pratts Poultry Regulator Pratts Hog and Horse Worm'Powders Pratts Hog Cholera Cure Sold and Guaranteed by Swanson & Lofholm A Complete Line of Furniture, Rugs, Linoleum, Shades, Etc. Daily & Krebs THE NORTHWESTERN . . Local news. Schwaner can and will save you money on a piano. Floyd Janulewicz was up from Ash-j ton last Saturday. Special low prices o.i Plow and List er Lays at Garner's shop. George Stork has re-painted the St. Elmo livery barn. Second-hand lawnmower for sale by j the editor. A. C. Ogle went to Lincoln and . Omaha Monday. New Dress Goods received at Ar thur’^. Walt Reed went to Republican City this morning. Seliwaner can and will save you money on a piano. Mr. and Mrs. T. H Eisner are tak ing a vacation in Colorado. Arthur carries the best in Dress Goods, Hosiery and Underwear. Mrs. John Solras and Mrs. Henry Ohlsen autoed to Greeley Tuesday. Leave orders for theC.L. McDonald dray at either lumber yard,or E. G. at Taylor’s. M. A. Phillips and family leave on Tuesday next in their auto for a trip to Colorado and the west. Miss Rose Costello returned home to Grand Island Friday last after a week’s visit with her parents. J, II. Welty. chairman of the board of county dads, went to Omaha on ; business matters Tuesday. Before buying your threshing coal call at Taylor’s elevator and get their prices and see their coal. Mrs. W. R. McCullough leaves Fri day for a month's visit with friends at Geneva and Fremont. If you want good, prompt draying, call on C. L. McDonald, successor to Hagood. Henry Ojendyfc and Garret Lorentz were Loup City visitors from A6liton Tuesday. All persons are notified to keep out of my melon patch and save trouble. 40-41 Werner Pritschau. Mrs. E. E. Tracy and little daugh ter, Viola, went to Ord last Saturday morning for a weeks visit. House for Rent—Fenced in suitable for chickens. Apply to Henry J enner, phone blue 12. H. G. Hosier and family went to \ Grand Islaud Monday morning for a few days visit with cousins. An inveterate gossip and scandal monger ought to make a good local news gatherer. For Rent—Farm of 320 acres in Valley county. A. E. Charlton, Loup City, Neb., phone 9203. 41 John W. Long, accompanied by his son John went to Idaho Falls, Idaho, on business this morning. Discs sharpened by either the cold rolling or cutting process at Garner’s. Prices right and satisfaction guar anteed. Mrs. V. W. Krise arrived from Me hama, Oregon, last Thursdy, called to the bedside of her mothei, Mrs. Abbie Gilbert. Mrs. Joe Thompson went to Raven na last Friday morning after her lit tle son Dick, who had been visiting there. Hal Chase ana Carl Ilettenmayer went to Lincoln this morning loraj few days’ visit with the latter’s uncle, j George Miller. The Sturtevant Vacuum Cieaner, the clean way to clean. See C. R. Sweetland or phone, lie nas them lor sale or rent. H. L. Wycoff. wife and liule son of Dixie, Wasli., are visiting Mrs. Wy koff's parents, Mr.and Mrs. S. S. Rey nolds of Webster township. Crown. Kimball. Price & Teeple Packard. A. B. Chase, Schaeffer, McPiiall and other high grade makes of pianos to select from at-Schvvaners. T. B. Hubbard of Marquette, Neb., j who had been visiting Ins brother-in law, C. H. Kee in Washington town- j stiip, returned home last Thursday, j If you want a dray, phone A. L. En deriee. Black (53, or leave.your order | with either lumber yard or E. G. Taylor. Best of service guaranteed. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith of Au rora wiio had been visiting their son, Chas. S. Smith, returned home last Friday morning. Miss Frances Sleech returned home to Lincoln last Friday, accompanied hy Miss Evangeline Waite, who will visit there till after the State Fair. The Misses Fern and Fae Bond of Gresham, Neb., twin sisters of Mrs. C. H. Ryan, visited her from Wednes day of last week till Tuesday of this week. Mrs. Conyers and daughter returned to their home near Springfield, Illi nois, last Friday, after a visit here with the former’s nieces, Mrs. Waite and Mrs. Chase. A. T. Conger was called to Blair, this state, last Friday, to look after the business of his brother-in-law, Fred Bond, who is going through a siege of appendicitis. Wm. Larsen yesterday purchased a Baby Mitchel (5-cylinder car of Wm. Schuman, Will going down to Omaha this morning, accompanied by For rest Larsen, to drive the car home. Art Reed, who came over from Greeley last week in his auto, re turned home Sunday, accompanied by his wife and baby and Miss Zelpha Reed, who had been visiting here for a number of days. Miss Alta Harrison of Aurora, Neb., I is spending a couple of days at the j home of F. A. Harrison. Miss Alta i is a niece of Mr. Harrison and will be one of Hamilton county’s school | teachers the coming year. When you are in need of something call and see us. Get my price before you buy. Satisfaction guaranteed on every piece of goods taken out of my store, or yopr money refunded. 40 Henry Eisner. Word was received here last Satur day that John Vandergriff of Austin, had died at College View, a suburb of Lincoln, that morning; that the body would be shipped here Monday and that the funeral would occur at Austin Tuesday. | Mcrrifield Pianos for salo by O. F, Pstorson Coal oil 102 per gallon at Gzehovi&k hardware store. Gus Lorentz has had marble bulk beads put in the front of his clothing store. Will Otilsen placing them. Coal oil 10c per gallon at T. A. Gze hoviak's hardware store. Found—Man’s coat Monday in front of Swanson & Lofholm drug store. Is at this office. German Evangelical—Services Aug ust 24at Loup City. Sunday school at 10 a. m., preaching 10:30. Lost—Lady's black jacket between south bridge and town by Mrs. New houser. Leave at this office. Miss Louise Taylor went to L nc »ln Wednesday morning to consult an oc ulist, her eyes being in bad shape. Mrs. E. G. Taylor and little daugh ter Lucille went to Lincoln and Da vid City yesterday morning to visit. Mrs. Nelson Smith and children | left yesterday for a month’s visit at; Cedar Rapids, „this state, with Mr.! Smith’s sister. Will Hartman of St. Joe, who has been visiting at tiie Milo Gilbert home in Webster township returned home Tuesday. W. R. Hill of Shambaugh. Iowa, in the milling and grain business, visit ed here over Sunday last with his ur cle, John W. Long. Miss Welch of Kansas City, who j had been here for a week visiting her i aunt. Mrs. H. Krebs, returned home j last Saturday morning. Mrs. Wiseman of Elmwood, Nebr., who had been visiting her sister, Mrs. S. M. Smalley, on Route 2, returned home Monday morning. Mrs. A. L. Zimmerman and Mrs. Carrie Bowman will entertain the In dustrial Society on tlieir lawn next Wednesday afternoon. Banker Carlsen and fajnily are tak ing a vacation in Colorado. Cashier Root and bride are taking charge of the home in their absence. Miss Grace Adamson left Monday morning for Cheyenne for a visit with relatives and to witness the Frontier Days celebration. John O’Brien came up from Grand Island last. Friday for a visit. He went to Ord Tuesday for a day and goes from there to Kansas City. Miss Melva Danielson left Tuesday morniDg for Lincoln. Omaha and to Pierce, this state, where she will be instructor in the teachers' institute. The Misses Grace Pray and Fay Zigler left last Saturday morning for a weeks visit with iheir uncle, James McBride, at Wood River. Nebraska. Mrs. T. E. Youngquest and chil-j dren went to Aurora Tuesday for a two weeks’ visit. We ll bet a goodly j sum Elmer goes also before they come j home. Mrs. Leslie Lvor.s returned last1 Friday evening from a short visit j with her parents at Pool, Nebraska.! two sisters returning with her for a visit. Miss Elizabeth Derry, who had been ; visiting here a couple of weeks with , Miss Emma Outhouse, returned to j h“r home at Spencer last Saturday \ mording. Miss Lillie L of holm accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Wui. Larsen to Omal a and to the wholesale houses last week, returning home with them last j Friday. Mrs. Milo Gilbert was called to Sil ver Creek one day last week by the j sad news of the death of a married : sister iji that village. We have j learned no further particulars. Vic Swanson enjoyed a visit from his good father and mother, Mr. and | Mrs. A. P. Swanson, from Auioraj over last Sundab, they arriving the 1 Thursday evening previous, return- \ ing home Monday morning. Presbyterian—Next Sunday morn- ! tag’s excursion will be to “A Picnic Supper Lake.” Come and enjoy the services. Sunday school and C. E. as usual. Union evening service on the lawn. Mr. Worlock will sing. Preach ing at Austin at 3 p. m. Our good friend, J. B. Flint of Dor chester, formerly a harnessmaker here, came in last Friday from a trip through Illinois and Iowa, on his way back home. J. B. tucked a few ears of corn under his arm to take to Dor chester with him, there being noth ing doing in that section in that cereal, all burned out. He talks of returning here. Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Beach of Omaha. Mrs. Beach being formerly Miss Johannah Oltmann of this city, ar rived last week Wednesday for a short visit with Mrs. Beth’s brothers, the Oltman boys, leaving Monday morning for Cheyenne, to attend the Frontier Days celebration there. Mr. Beach is a brake man at Omaha, and is off for a month's vacation. Walt Fletcher was over from near Hazard last Saturday and ordered sale bills at this office for a sale of his farm stuff at his farm near the above village, to take place September 10. Walt has purchased the H uerta pool hall at Rockville and will also open a picture show in that village, the show stuff ordered and to be there soon. May wait have all kinds of good fortune In his new moves. Undertaker Krebs was called to Ravenna last Friday night to embalm the body of a saloon man who had died suddenly that day, after only 20 minutes illness. The deceased was a man of magnificent physique, seem ingly in perfect health till just previous to bis death, when just after taking a drink of water be collapsed, and in the few minutes mentioned above passed away. We did not team his name. - • r •' - ■» Loup City MERCANTILE Company Dry Goods Department / We handle the F ay Stock This Stocking will wear as long as two otherstockings at same price. J'rv one ] air. Price 25c r ) Mens’ Silk Sox in all colors at ) WMI Sse our Grocery Bargains c O <« cfl £ L Q o 35 XI L c o o O X This Corset will wear and Fit and Suit your Pocket PRICE to $2.50 Aprons Aprons 25c in any style. Your Choice lor 25c Loup City MERCANTILE Company mmfa——————|^———MM———MMB— Miss Elizabeth Erazim returned to Ravenna Tuesday morning, accom panied by Miss Marie Olilsen, who will visit at the Erazim home for a few days. Master Arnold Lorentz chaperoned the youDg ladies and will escort Miss Ohlsen home. W. B. Reynolds and wife came over from the west side last Saturdy for a Sunday with Mr. Reynolds’ parents. Mr. and Mrs. S S. Reynolds in Web ster township, and with Mrs. Rey nold’s aunt, Mrs. Aaron Wall, and family, returning home Monday. Mr. Hans Hansen, one of Hastings, Neb., prominent lumber dealers spent Sunday with F. A. Harrison and fam ily, coming home from Chicago, and wished to spend Sunday with Mrs. Harrisou and son Duff, came this Vvav. Mr. Harrison says from Gales burg. 111., to within ten miles of Loup City, corn is very poor. W. D. Zimmerman lias just closed a deai between IT. B. Van Decar of Ord and B. T. Snyder of this city. Mr. Snyder getting 6-10 acres of improved land three miles from Broken Bow. Mr. Van Deear becoming possessor of all of Mr. Snyder's interest in Sher man county, except his home proper tv in Loup City. Mr. Snjder expects to move to Brok;n Biw about the! first of September. W. D. Zimmenn m went to Omaha j Tuesday morning to have a, hand in j starting an excursion train of land seekers to view the lands in Canada, offered by the Canadian Pacific Rail road Co., of which he is the agent for this and Buffalo counties They are offering rare inducements to home seekers. Read their adv. in another column. The train starts Sept. 2nd, and a big crow d is going. Some prices of interest at the Ten Cent Store: Talcum Powder. 10c Perfume.:... 5c and 10c Western Peroxide.10c and'15c Tooth Brushes. 5c and 10c Tooth Paste.10c and 15c Hair Nets. 2 for 5c Barrettes.10c and 15c Blue Bird Bar Pins. 15c Pearle Tie Clasps. 15c GoodWater Glasses. 2 for 5c J. G. Pageler left Monday morning for Cedar Bluffs, Nebraska, to attend the wedding of his sister, Victoria, who was to be married the following day. Miss Victoria will be remem bered by many of our people as visit ing her brothers here a couple of years ago. She marries a minister and was to be married by a minister of Litchfield, he and the groom hav ing been classmates at college. Mrs. A. L. Watson of Wood River, came up to Loup City, last Thursday evening, returning to her home Sat rday morning, taking with her her good mother, Mrs. Mary A. Gardner who will make a protracted visit. Grandma Gardner’s health is very poor, she not seeming to rec uperate from the paralytic stroke she had suffered some months ago. A. C. Ogle took them to Wood River by auto. Miss Birdie Lofholm and Mrs. Oscar Swanson left Monday morning for a visit to the lakes near Watertown, S D., and for a visit with their sister’ Mrs. Marsel Youngquest, and the Dwight Jacoby family, expecting to be absent some two weeks or more. And by the way, we understand that Dwight and family will be back to Sherman county the first of October, to make this their home. He still has his farm here in Logan township and has rented his South Dakota farm. Visions From Storkland Born, Sunday. August 17,1913, tc Mr. and Mrs. E. E. McFadden, a fine 10-pound boy. Mrs. McFadden was formerly Miss Anna Stutheit. Ernest has a right to wear his happiest smil < as mother and son are doing finely. Word edmes from Tarnov, this state of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs Andrew Jarwoski, of that place yes terday morning, August 20, 1913 Mrs. Jarwoski is a daughter of Johi Augustine, and the happy papa is i cousin of Tony Gzehoviak. You are Invited to attend THE MOVING PICTURE SHOW CHANGE OF PROGRAM Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays; Matinee every Saturday afternoon Show every niglt and nothing but the best of pictures will be shown here. Everybody is cordially invited to attend. At the New Opera House THOMAS DADDOW Be Independent If you are only a few miles out de liver your cream in person. If out > too far to drive in, ship in from your nearest shippiug point, as rates are very low, and cans and checks are returned to you on the very next train after cream is received. Don't pay somebody fifty to seventy-five cash to handle each can of cream for you. BE INDEPENDENT. SHIP DIRECT. Write or enquire for tags and particulars. Ravenna CREAMERY Company DOIT WAIT l money and health. Consult a reliable War Specialist, one who la tigs not afraid to use bit own naan, and adn ha a pemawnt buelnnai and resl denoe. 00 «P7 BE DECEIVED Kjs. Thsre la a Cauai rse ter Pitas or tatUe «- ■ lew da curt lor Chronic er I DR. RICH «wra« wS M Prhr*l* DtotML rlM an attkaut an oparatian. «B tor TEN YEARS IN GRAND ISLAM) * F. E. BREWER WHITES Insura n c e of all kinds in the old reliable St Paul Fire and Marine 1 insurance Co. of St. Paul k Minn. For a Square Deal IN Real Estate And Insurance See J. W Dougal Offce First Floor, 4 doors south of State Bank Building J. E. WEINMAN Veter inarian All calls receive prompt, care full and considerate attention Phone No. 108 Office up stairs, State Bank Building