W. F. MASON, President L. HANSEN, Cashier When Are You Going to Get Your Nose Off of the Grindstone ? When old age comes upon you will it find you laboring for your daily bread? Deposit a portion of your earnings each week. CHUCK THAT GRINDSTONE In other words —“give it the go by” and “put it in the shade." You will find that this bank is able to do all your banking business. Let us help you out of the ruts and onto the level places. It makes n odifference if your first deposit is only si.oo; your last may be $1,000. Start a Bank Account With Us and See if the World Isn’t a Better Place to Live In First National Bank Loup City, Nebraska. We Pay 5 per cent on Time Deposits. I i.oiT CITY I 1 »;uly sells for less. — Earl Daddow was a passenger to ( St. Paul Mon lay. Big ball game June l'». A C. Ogle received another car of Ford autos thi.-> week. Those wi-diing to take music lessons call and see Fav Oallaway. _i E. T. Thrasher. Painter and Paj/er Hanger. 15tf August Jaeschki was at Rock* viJ last Friday on business. Baled hay for sale.—R. L. : Arthur. Miss Pearl Needham was a passenger to Grand Island Monday. Opening dav, Thursday, June 10. _ Drugs for bugs at tlr Swanson] £ Lofholm Pharmacy. Mrs. J. A Chandler visited over Sunday at Ravenna. Mark your calender Thursday. June 10, for a holiday. - / F. E. Brewer was a business passenger to Rockville W ednesdfcy j m irning. __ Try Loup City Flour. Mr. and Mrs. Will Wharton were passengers to Ashton Tues dav morning, — If you wantgood, prompt dray ing call on Roy McDonall, phone Brown 57. 13tf iAIM’KMXGS 1 Daily sells for less. Johnny Rapp, Jr., of Ashton, visited friends here last Thursday. Miss Ida Stein visited at Ashton last Saturday. For Rent—Modern house. Cull Blue 74. Mrs Stewart Conger of Arcadia, visited in Loup City Monday. Beehives for sale. Inquire of \Y. 11. Hughes, Loup City, 'i’i-'l lx. O. Dabry an! family o Lincoln are here visiting with relatives and friends. You are sure to get the best Paris green at the Swanson A Lofiiolm Pharmacy. M. C. Mulick returned from Grand Island Friday where he had spent several days visiting. -V Leave orders for Roy McDonall dray at either lumber yard or Tay lor's elevator, or phone Brown 57. Grandma Bowen of Rockville, is here visiting with her son. G. D. Bowen and ptiier relatives. Used typewriters, all makes, at all prices. O. E. James. Y. M. C. A.. Grand Island. Nebr. C. J. Tracy and wife visited over Sunday at Comstock with their son Milford. Rev. L. V. Slocumb and son Rigdon went to Lincoln Mon day morning to spend a few days. Cash Prices Count We are going to offer for cash for a while, prices that are cheaper than long charge prices. We all know that one who buys for cash ought to buy goods for less than one buying for six or nine months time. Below we quote you a few items for cash: 100 lbs, Sugar.$6.80 1 Sack Flour. 1.80 1 lb net Superb package soda 5c 5 1-lb packages Gloss Starch.. 25c 5 1-lb packages Corn Starch.. 25c 2 cans First Prize Hominy for 25c 3 cans good Standard Corn for 25c 1 can small size Tomatoes- 10c 2 cans first prize sweet pototoes 25c 1 can of King of Haw'aii Sliced Pineapple. 22c 3 lbs Santa Clara Prunes for . 25c 3 lbs California dried Peaches 25c We also pay the highest market price for produce Loup City Merc. Co. Daily sells for less. _ . Jack Amick was a passenger tc Grand Island Saturday. Tomato plants now ready foi sale. Inquire of \Y. T. Gibson. Miss Ilalena Janulewicz was a passenger to McAlpine Monday evening. For sale—Cane seed S1.0U per bushel. — Robert Fuliton, Austin, Nebr. Mrs. A. E. Reed and son re turned to their home at Greeley Monday morning. Miss Grace Fawthrop left last Friday for her home at Hastings, Nebraska. Jessie McGovern came down from Comstock Tuesday for a short visit with friends. Will Odendahland wife went to Ashton Monday, where Mr. Oden dahl has opened up a saloon. Horlicks Malted Milk, good for young and old, is served at the Swanson & Lofholm Fountain. Cecil atfd Paul Travis left Mon day morning for Aurora, Nebras ka. to spend their summer vaca tion. Gene Patton lost a valuable Jack last Saturday, the animal getting tangled up in a rope and breaking its neck. (). I. Miller went to I ork Mon day morning to attend the commencement exercises and to visit a few days. Forest Larson and Bernard Slo cumb left Monday for York, Ne braska. on business. They go from there to Kansas City. The Burlington passenger leav ing here at 7:05 a. m. will now ar rive at Omaha at 2:55 pm., with out change of cars at Lincoln. Miss Myrtle Bulger, who has been visiting here with her sister. Mrs. Elba Smalley, returned to her home at Arcadia Monday even ing. If you want a dray, phone A.L. Enderlee, black 03, or leave your order with either lumber yard or E. G. Taylor. Best of service guaranteed. Mrs. .1. A. Smalley returned home from Grand Island Monday evening where she had been visit ing with her mothe* and sister the past few days. Oswald Christensen and family returned to their home at Sargent Monday evening after spending a few days here at the Werner Pritschaw home. Wanted—For the Eastern war zone, the liest and most market able horses, sufficient in size and quality for any of the duties re quired there. Se<* Myrl Warrick. Fritz Leschinsk.v came up from Lincoln Tuesday evening to be present at the Smith—Coltrane wedding which was held yesterday morning at the brides home. Mrs. J. W. Thompson, who has been very ill and underwent an operation about two weeks ago is improving nicely and will soon be completely restored to health. Miss Grace Lang left last Fri day morning for her home at Uni versity Place. She was accom panied by Miss Ifuby Johnson who spent a few days visiting friends. Mrs. J. J. Jezewski and chil dren returned from Ashton Mon day evening where she. attended the fourtieth wedding anniversary of her parents. M iss Marie Pilger returned from St. Louis Missouri, last Friday evening where she has been visit ing with relatives the past three or four weeks. Mrs. Milt Hutson returned to her home at Greeley last Thursday after spending a few days here visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. P. T. Kowe. Miss Kuth Taylor, who has been here visiting her brother, Will Taylor and wife for the past few days, returned to Omaha Monday noon. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hansen of Hastings spent a few days here visiting with their son and daughter. Perle and Mable Han sen. The eighth grade gave a fare well party to Miss Ciora Plant AVednesday evening at the home of John Needham. The evening was spent in various games and light refreshments were served. Moving picture films showing pictures of the Ford automobile factory will be shown at the opera house every Tuesday evening. Don’t miss these pictures. See how a Ford car is turned out every sixteen seconds. Henry Dolling and wife left Tuesday morningfor Grand Island. From there they go to Denver where they will visit with frieLds for a few days and from there they go to Cheyenne, Wyoming for a short visit. ■ Summer Groceries This is tlie season when it seems to be difficult to get foods that taste right—that hit the spot. Seems like everything is too warm and most peo ple crave something that is cool and sweet, Our Cooling Equipment Insures you fresh fruit and vegetables, and our prompt delivery gets all these necessities to you before they have any chance to get stale and wilted. Our service is the best and our con stantly increasing num ber of patrons ^lipvvs our service is popular. Try and you'll j come back R.L. ARTHUR - Daily sells for less. I. X. S.vas returned borne from Omaha Monday where he had taken some cattle. Everyone for park opening. Thursday, June 10. Miss Abi E. Bey non of Liberty, Nebraska, came up Tuesday even ing for a short visit with friends. -- Mrs. Sena Christensen of Ante lope county is visiting at the Chris Christensen home this week. A. W. Boecking and family are visiting with relatives at Litch tield this week. R. M. Hiddlesou and John Needham re turned from Grand Island Friday where they sj>ent I several days. Mis- N<‘ttie Southwell of Mc [ Cook, Nebraska, arrived last Saturday for a short visit with j friends. i Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Foster left Tuesday morning for Ontario, (tregon, to visit with their son Frank and family. The Misses Esther and llalda Olson who were attending the exercises here, returned to Omaha I Friday afternoon. Lost:—White bird dog with brown ears. Has collar on, with name almost worn off. Notify -C. .1. Larson if dog is located. Porcupines, horned toads, arme dello, snakes, etc., have been added to the already large collec tion of strange animals in the park. The Sophomores held a party last Thursday evening at the home of Miss Katie Janulewicz. Light refreshments of ice cream and cake were served, and all those present reported a fine time. Rev. Teodor Young arrived here from Chicago Monday and will spend the summer here, holding regular services in the Swedish church. Rev. Young will return to Chicago in the fall to resume his studies. — I have between fiO and 80 acres of ground I want broke between now and the 15th of June. Any one wanting this contract apply of Frank Lorchick, Loup C ty, Ne braska. Land is in southwest I quarter of section twenty-seven four miles southwest of town. 22tf * ■■■ * New Perfection Oil Stoves A WOMAN’S time is so taken up with housework, and with her other duties the hours, fly so fast—that before she knows it it’s meal time again! No. 7, New Perfection Complete $25.00 The New Perfection Oil Co?k stoves are especially designed for the busy woman with three meals a day to prepare for her family. Call and see The New Perfection at J. A. ARNETT & SON’S Daily sells foi less. M iss Blanche Fisher went to Ashton Monday morning for a short visit with friends. E. T. Thrasher, Painter and Paper Hanger. lott —.— Judge Wall was a business passenger to Grand Island yester day morning. Jenner's Park this year far ex ceeds for beaut.\ than any previ ous year. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Grow of Arcadia visited in Louu City last Saturday. Miss Lucile Decamp of St. Paul, j is here visiting her sister,Mrs. Dr. i S. A. Allen. ! There is no other as good a> X.vals Face Cream. Sold only at the Nyal Store. John W. Long returned home from Lincoln last Friday where he had been on business. — M rs. J. T. Hale arrived here last Thursday from Ogden, Utah, for a short visit with relatives and friends. W. C. Mackey left Tuesday (noon for Kearney, Nebraska, where he will attend the Kearney Normal. M rs. D. M. Woods went to Dannebrog Monday morning for a few days visit with relatives and friends. P. T. Rowe went to Fartfrell Saturday morning where he is do ing some lathing and shingling for John Ohlsen. Miss Segrid Rasmussen returned from Rockville Monday evening after spending a few days with home folks. Miss Barbara Sobieszczek came up from Schaupps last Friday to attend the dance here and visit over Sunday with friends. J. P. Leininger returned home from South Dakota last Friday where he had been to look after some land business. Latest reports come from L. Bechthold that he is improving nicely and is able to be up and around. Cheap as rent. For sale, six lots with live room house, small barn and a good deal of fruit. Easy terms, inquire of Mrs. Emma McCray or Loup City State Bank. John Needham went to Grand Island yesterday morning to bring home his car which he left there last Friday on account of the muddy roads. Victor Swanson, J. W. Conger. I. C. Conger and Elba Smalley went up to pony lake in Cherry county Monday to spend a week camping and fishing. Mrs. I). C. Grow and sister, Mrs.DeGo.vler, arrived here Satur day from Jeffersonville, Vermont. Mr. Grow arriving Monday even ing. We learn that they expect to locate here j>ermanently. For sale—160 acres six miles from Sargent. About 100 acres cultivated, rest good hay and pas ture, small buildings. If sold be fore July 1st, crop goes with place. Easy terms.—Mrs. Emma E. McCray, Comstock, Nebraska. Miss Flora Ohlsen left last Saturday morning for Lincoln where she will visit with her sister, Miss Orena Ohlsen who is attend ing University, and from there she will go to David City, for a few days visit with her father and brothers. Mrs. Joe Sietman and children returned to their%home in Omaha Tuesday morning after visiting here a few days with relatives. She was accompanied by her father, Fritz Johansen, and her neice, M iss Fay French who will visit there for some time. William Fletcher, of Austin, shipped a car of horses from Loup City to Grand Island Monday. These horses were purchased’ for the English army. Thousands of horses have been shipped out of Nebraska to the warring nations in Europe, farmers receiving several million dollars from that source. I have a customer for an unim proved quarter or half section within two miles of Loup City. If you have land of that description you will do well to list it with J. W. Dougal, of Loup City at once. I also have a customer for an im proved quarter. Actquick if you want to be the lucky one.—J. W. Dougal, Real Estate and Insur ance. Manager Thomas Daddow of the Daddow theatre, will show the famous four-reel feature, “The Firefly,” on Thursday, June 3. This great picture is one of the really worth-while things that will be brought to this city this season. It combines a beautiful story with ! fine photography and remarkable ! acting. The final scenes are among ! the most remarkable ever filmed. Pictures of Congers Lpup City picnic parade will be shown on this night. Ten Reasons why you should trade at my store 1— Hats Longley leads them all 2— Suits Strauss Bros. High Art for dress 3— Shoes Ralston for comfort and st \ le 4— Shirts M.E. Smith's.guaranteed 5— Collars Arrow Brands are better 6~Neckties Pomeroy Bros, styles ev ery thirty days 7— Sox Holeproof, six pair six months or uew ones 8— Underwear AI us and tiopdknit. the latest. 9— Gloves Ripan 10—Overalls Fink's Detroit Special, none tietter made for Men and Boys GUS LORENTZ The Popular Men’s and Boys’s Clothier The Faultless Silo Beats Them All Come in and talk over the Silo question. A few gallons of our weatherproof paints A few rods of our Squard Deal Fence and a Faultless Silo doubles value of farms. The Silo and the cow spell prosperity. Don’t forget to hrve us figure your lumber bills. We carry everything to complete the building. FLIES WILL NENER BOTHER YOU IF YOU USE OUR FLYPROOF SCREENS AND SCREEN DOORS. Hansen Lumber Co. Our Ideal Summer Coal makes it a real PLEASURE to cook For Fifteen Days Only Beginning Saturday, June 5th, at The Hub Clothing Store SPECIAL PRICES ON SUITS Men’s Suits $10.00 Suits for $7.95 $12.50 Suits for $9.95 $15.00 Suits for $12.50 $20.00 Suits for $17.50 Boy’s Suits $6.00 and $7.00 Knee Pant Suits for.$4.95 $5.00 Knee Suits for $3.95 $3.50 and $4.00 Suits, $2.95 $2.50 Suits for.^.... $1.95 Hub Clothing Store Victor Viener, Prop.