[ 1. r. HM, ftietat LIAISE1, Cashier What Yon Possess TODAY is Evidence Of What Yon Did Without YESTERDAY And in the rears to come in aceo.*danee with wiiat you are caving now—you will l*e financially ^dependent or financially. “broke.” Which Will It Be With Ym? Are you not better able to breast tbe storms of life now than you will be twenty-five or fifty years hence i Do without tbe luxuries now that you may have them later in life. IF YOU ABE INTERESTED IN GETTING ON IN THE WORLD WE WOULD BE PLEASED TO HAVE YOU CALL First National Bank Leap City, Hehraska. We Pay 5 per cent on Time Deposits. A COMPLETE LINE of Fanfare, Rags, Liaoleaai, Shades, Ete. E. P. DAILY WE HAVE ON HAND Ro'k Springs Juniper Hanna. Monarch and Maitland Lump Coal Also Cano-* City and itock Spr ngs nut and Anthracite stove and Nut cotl Our twenty-six years in the coal business here enable us to select the coals of quality Try your next order from here. KEYSTONE LUMBER COMPANY SOLID COMFORT u.Oi) LOOKS and ENDURING QUALITY THESE ARE THE THINGS THAT MAKE DREW SHOES FAMOU-* We have them in Brown. Tan and Black, Yei urh. Nu Buck. Gun Metal. Patent and V, Kii at. Prices from 50 to *5.00. COME 14 ANv/ LET US SHOW YOU. E E YOU NGQU 1ST, Prop. YOU ABE INVITED TO ATTEND THE MOVING PICTURE SHOW At the New Opera House Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Hatinee every Saturday afternoon t lunge erm uigi t and n->thiug but the best of pictures will be sbowu here. Everybody is cordially invited to attend. THOMAS DADDOW LOCAL NEWS. A. B. Outhouse had business at Rockville last Saturday. Dr. Mary A. K. Hendrickson was an Ashton visitor last Thurs day, having business to attend to in that village. Good fresh candy at 10c per pound at the Ten Cent Store. Merle Hiddleson left for Lin coln where we understand he will take a position in a jewelry store. Leave orders for tl-.eC.L. McDonald dray at either lumber yard, or at E G. Taylor s. Mrs. E. B. Coming visited her daughter, Mrs. Albert Anderstrom at Ashton last Friday and Satur day. Bring in your chickens to Lee Bros, and receive from them the highest market price. Miss Lucy Hunsaker spent the week end at the country home of two of her pupils, Merlin and Myrtle White. Fire hundred spring samples for men s SUITS at the Loup City Mer cantile Co.'s. Mrs. F. M. Henry left for Om aha last Friday morning, where she went to consult a specialist on the condition of her eyes. Msrrifisld Pianos for sale by O. F. Petersen Miss Miner of Greeley, visited over last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ohlsen in this city. For Rent -Farm of 320 acres in Valley county. A. E Charlton. Loup City, Neb., phone 9203. 41 A. A. Harrison and family, who having spent the summer in Mont ana, visited a few days last week in Loup City with his brother. F. A. Harrison, and family. L->e Brothers will pay you the high est price for chickens C. J. Tracy was to leave this morning fo« Omaha to attend the meeting of the directory of the State Cement Users' Association, he being one of the members of the board. Have you seen t lie samples for men’s slothing the Loup City Merc. Co. have got in for springy Mrs. J. H. Burwell and daugh ter. Miss Mary, who had been at Lincoln for a few days, returned home Monday evening of this week. If you want good, prompt draying. rail on C. L. McDonald, successor to Flagood. Mrs. Art Reed, formerly Miss Maude Ginger, with her baby ar rived last Saturday evening for a visit with her father, sister, rela tives and friends. For Sale or Trade-Froehlich bulld og !:« Loup Citt, Neb. Gallon or ad iress IraTimson, Arcadia. Net* j22-4 Judge Smith on Monday of this week issued a license to and united in marriage Mr. Archie R. Pur vine and Miss Minnie Francis Brandt, two young people of V\ ashington township, this county. It. looks as If the Loup City Merc. Po were going to sell every man a SUIT in the country for spring. The 1. T. Class of Presbyterian Sunday school grave a handker chief shower last Saturday even ing to Mrs. J. C. Tourtellot on the anniversary of her birthday. A very pleasant evening was passed by all. If you want art ray, 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. J. G. Pageler moved out on the farm last week and are now fairly settled in j their new home. It seems good! to see Jack busy marketing for table use and lining up with the great and good number of staid and steady old Benedicts. All arrangements have been concluded for the annual banquet of the Commercial Club at the opera house tomorrow (Friday) night. The banquet hour has been set'for 7:30 and-it is under stood plates will be placed for some 240 members of the club, their wives and invited guests. A great time is anticipated. FOR SALE One team, mare and horse, weight 1200 pounds each; one set of double harness, nearly new; one two seated carriage, nearly new; one farm wagon and B»e or six acres of ground in al falfa, fenced chicken tight. For terms and particulars, see Alfred Anderson. Professional Cards ROBT. P. STARR Attorney at Law LOUP CITY. SEBMSEE. ---.— R.J. Nightingale & Son Ataiy i&i CowcMt'lif Loup City, Nebraska. R. H. MATHEW Attorney at Law And Bonded Abstractor, Loup City, Nebraska Aaron Wall Hia'wyer Practices in all Courts Loup City, Neb. ROBERT H. MATHEW Bonded Abstracter Aioto City, • Nebraska. Only set of Abstract boois in county O. E LONCACRE Physician & Surgeon Office. Over New Bank. TELEPHONE CALL, N0.35* A. J. KEARNS Physician & Surgeon I'hone. SO. Office at Knidein Two Doors East of Telephone Central Laup City. - Nebraska A. S. MAIN Physician & Surgeon Loup City, Nebr. Office at Residence. Telephone Connection 1. E. Bowman M D. Carrie L. Bowman M. D. BOWMAN & BOWMAN PHYSIC! A N S & SU RG EONS Phone 114 Loup Cily. Sabruak* S. A. ALLEN DENTIST LOl'P I I r\. XEB. Office up -.tairs m the new State ! Bank bmldine w. L. MARCT DENTIST Loup City, Nebraska. i>FKi< t: tasi Sid» Puiih Sau»ie. Phone, Brown 116 V. I. McDONALL Prompt Drey Work Cali lutnber yards or Taylor’s elevator Satis action j»uaran teed. Phone Bmiwii 57 C.... SWEETLAND PLUMBER & ELECTRICIAN For pood clean and neat work >ati^taction Guam Meed Conie and get niv prices Rufus Hiddleson DRAY AND TRANSFER Your Business Solicited Phone, Either Lumlier Yard or E. G. Taylor's Elevator FRANK ADAMS General Blacksmithing H- rse S* oring and Wood work Come in and see me. J.E. WE.NMAN Veter i n ft r t a ft Authorized to make inspec tions for Inter-State Ship ments Office up stairs. State Bank Building Phone No. 108 Mrs. R. N. Pritchard DRESSMAKER and Splrella Corsetlerre. Loup City, Nebraska Norton Lambert DRAY t TRANSFER Solicits Your Business— Phone Blue 60, or E. G. Taylor’s Eleva i tor or either lumber yard. Supervisors Pro ceedings. Loup City. Neb.. Jan. 13, 1914. County board of supervisors met in regular sessiou at the court bouse this day atone o'clock p. m. Present. Supervisors Jensen,Brown, Rewoiinski and Lang. Thomas Jensen was appointed tem porary chairman. The temDorary chairman appointed Brown. Lang and Rewoiinski as corn mi tte on credentials to examine the credentials of supervisors holding over. Said committee reported that the. had examined the credentials oi In o Aden, J. H. Wetty and Dan MolA> aid and also their bonds woes. no. been approved by the county judge ; provided by law, and on motion sa. holdover supervisors were declare*, seated. J. fl. Welty was then on motioi chosen chairman for the year 1914. Minutes of last meeting read arm on motion approved as read. Board on motion adjourned till 9 a. m. tomorrow. Jan. 14. 14. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment of yesterday, with all members present. Protest of R. W. Frost was on mo tion allowed, he being assessed witn a mortgage being the tax clause, not therefore being liable for the tax thereon. On motion, duly made, seconded and carried, was allowed W. B. East ham *30.27 as damages by reason of the establishment of Kohl's road in full settlement of the differences of his claim tiled and the amount here tofore allowed by the board. Action of the board relative to the awarding of contracts for county sup plies was on motion reconsidered. Bids for the furnishing of county supplies were again taken up and on motion duly seconded and carried the board awarded contracts the same as in their meeting of the 9th iustani, with the exception of election sup plies. which was left on the open market. ' Bonds of J. W. Burleigh, C F. Beushausen and Klopp Printing Co. of Omaha, Nebr., were on motion ap proved. The foi’owing estimate of expenses of the county :or the next fiscal year was on motion made as follows: Emergency bridge fund, * 3,400 00 Bridge fund, 13,000 00 Road fund. 1,700 00 Int., bond and sinking fund. 13.000 00 County fair fund. 409 50 General fuod. 1S.230 00 $51,000 00 Beatrice Creamery protest allowed at $2. Board adjourned for dinner. Board met after dinner with all members present. The chairman appointed the follow ing standing committees for the com ing iear: On Bridge—Brown, iiewolinski and Lang. On Road—Aden. McDonald and Jen sen. On Claims—McDonald. Brown and Lang On Finance—Rewolinski. Aden and Jensen. The matter of the establishment of the Johnson road now came up lor consideration. The line ui said road is commencing at Road No. on the line between Elm and Webster town ships. running itience north on town ship line between Eon and Webster townships ofi and 2-r»-lii-io and sections 30 and 31-10-1S aud terminating at Road No. 142. said road to be 40 teet wide. It appearing to the board Uia, all parties ha>e consented to the es tablishment of said road and waived damages, except Christ Zwink and Wilhelm Aufrecht, and they having consented to the establishment there of upon the payment of $50 damages to Christ Zwink and $122 damages to Wilhelm Aufrecht. which amounts were allowed them, the board ordered said road established, platted and re corded. me cierK was on mouon instructed to buy two new Protectographs for his and tlie county treasurer's office. Tlie bonds of Chas. Quartz and Ern est Daddow on motion approved The chairman was on motion in structed and empowered to approve bonds in absence of i he board. On motion made, seconded and duly carried, the !>>ard passed resolution transferring 8808 13 from the poor fund to the general fund. On motion made, seconded and du ly carried, tlie board passod resolu tion transferring tl.Sf*8.13 from the general fund to the bridge fund. The claims committee reported that they had allowed all claims Report was on motion approved and clerk was instructed to draw war rants on tlie respective funds. General Fund Sherman County Farmers' In stitute. lecturers, etc.* S 50 State Journal Co . supplies_ 12 00 Firs: Nations Bank, Loup City rent of vault-.' 12 o0 J W. Burleigh, priming. 33 CO Hiyo Aden, supervisor. 8 00 W. O. Brown, supervisor. 8 20 Dan Mcltonald, supervisor_ 8 80 Thos. Jensen, supervisor. 9 70 Wenzel Rewolinski. supervisor 9 20 L B Polski. co. clerk, salary.. 137 50 J II Welty. supervisor. 9 50 H W Lang, supervisor. 9 80 W. B. Eastham. damages. 30 27 Christ Zwink. damages. 50 00 Wilhelm Aufrecht. damages... 122 00 Road Fund J. W. Burleigh, notices. 6 00 Hivo Aden, supervisor. 12 00 Board on motion adjourned till March 3rd. 1914. L. B. Polski. County Clerk. FOR SALE Fifteen pure-bied Poland China bred sows. See me for prices. H J. Johansen. For Sale 80 acres four miles north east of Ashton, near Paplin church, about one-fealf In culti vation, practically all can be farmed, nice field of fall wheat, good frame Itonse, barn and other out buildings, well att windmill. Price $6400; $500 cash; $1000 to $1500 March 1st next when possession Is given, balance long time 0 per cent First Trust Company, Lonp City Jlehraska I AM GOING TO CONTINUE TO OFFER YOU better Merchandise than I ever sold you before. I am going to make it ypur store in sellicg better Clothing and Gents Fur nishings than can be found in any other store, at prices you can afford to pay. I am going to buy the best and the style that you can depend on is the latest You will find it at LOREXTZ’S HORSES AND MULES WANTED I If you have a { horse or mule to sell call Mo. 20, or see N. A. Warrick Auctioneer Loup City, — Nebraska Rates 1 per cent on farm sales. Give me a call. Phone 9811. Buy it Because It’s a Better Car Model T Touring Car f.o.b. Detroit Get particulars from William Schumann Loup City Nebr.