V. F. MASON. PresMee! L NANSEN, Cashier This is Not a Knocking Proposition if you haven’t a bank account, isn't it about tune you *ere starting one* No Better Time Than the Present 'Jur facilities for caring for your accounts are good We v*ould t** pleased to have you place one with us. First National Bank Loup City, Nebraska. We Pay 5 per cent on Time Deposits. I felly se! "*• for le*s. f ry CHaae*« first —it pays. **wan«- n x 1> 'f.'iolni need-, your ’ * ■ £MHfPiifc. E. T Thrasher. Painter and Paper Hanger. ISO M r» J ho C'ypova visited at '■ faaupf.** Monday. V* - So. t: »»• at >t. Paul Saturday *>n *. i-ines». — Deerin* and McCormick sections. J per bos A C Ofle V*»nr patr nage is appreciated at the \ya! Pr-g store. 1. A. Clark «i«a bus.neas pa> • tiger t- st. Paul Friday. VyaT* May f!“»rer Talcum is s id only at tte- Vyal store. t idr Th aijis .|i of Arcadia was a Loup t sty visitor Friday. VI,.s L . u L ftioim visited with j friends at Kudnnlie Friday. Ten }«-r -ent discount on all! •' e« at L• p City Merc. Co. C. W. Fieirber was a business! . i.'*r i» lt<»elus Saturday. t will bur a lew tons of old iron if nautcd m at one* A C Otic Juba Manezyzk Ir. visited at1 *-kviiie ** itur iay with friends. I- iiraj j f.ir sale. See .1 w P<*weiL Hurl.njrtin Conductor. (F. llrusiimuseii mid s**n.May *ri weA- "t Paul ri-M r« "atur-i day. _ Mis* «»rare Cxmjpfr visited with ati*e% at Ihutoebrog several j ays Iasi week. Try Loup City Flour I >u ly sells for le>s. ( * as "s for fresli groceries. Fntz Amick was a >t. Paul v>:tcr Saturday. Frank danulewicz was a Rock ville visitor Friday. V. L. .bums was a business pas '^nger to St. Paul Monday. Mrs. K. t. Paul Monda.v. Mr*. A. R. Outbouse is visiting .n Lin oJn this week with friends. M Mina Schuman went t<; "••tiaupje. Wednesday to visit with relatives. W. S. Waite was a business visitor t<' Burwell yesterday morn ing. L. it. Polski went to Ashton We in-'day morning to visit with his jiarents. The Loup City Merc. Co. cer tainly have some big bargains in summer goods. W. S. Steen and Fritz Les ■ hinsky were business passenger to Rockville last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. F iner Beckman went to Omaha last Thursday to visit with friends for several days. Regular services at Methodist ch ir< h Sunday morning. No ser vice- m the evening on account of chautauqua. Milo Daily and Byard Mills ame home from Kearney lastFri iay where they have been attend ing - unmer school. Abiert Peterson of Wolbuch, and Mis- Christine S.vhne, oi Itanne*'roc. were married by Coun ts J lg< E. A. Smith, on Wed nesday. duly 2Hth. THE LOUP CITY CASH STORE VVm. LEWANDOWSKI, Prop. Special Offerings tor AUGUST Sugar, per sack $b.85 Peaberry Coffee, 50 lb. lots, per lb. 20c We will give I 0 to 20 per cent off on Wash Goods. Silks and Underwear. 10 per cent off on all Shoes. 20 per cent on all Straw Hats. Our Grocery prices will also please you. We are alw ays pleased to figure on large grocery orders. TRY US ONCE Daily sells for less. Try Chase’s first—it pays. I will buy a few tons of old iron if hauled in at once A. C. Ogle. Links—Links—Me have them in gold filled and Sterling silver.at H. M. Eisner’s. i Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bly and chil dren went to Rockville Saturday for a short visit. M iss Hallene Mellor went to Ravenna Saturday for several days visit with friends. Co to the Loup City Cash Store and see their new prices. M’m. Lewandowski, Prop. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Bauman and son si>eut Saturday at Rock ville visiting with friends. Mrs. T. R. Lay and sister, went 10 Grand Island Saturday to spend a few days visiting with relatives. The Misses Emily and Hilda Steen went to Boelus Saturday for a few days visit with Miss Nellie Starkey. Miss Lucile Schoeffer. of Cos hocton. Ohio, is visiting her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. George McFadden. _ Milford Tracy came down from Comstock Saturday and visited with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Tracy. — M iss Mary Reiman returned home from Boelus Thursday where she had s{»ent several days visiting ! with friends. __ Oral Young returned home from Austin Saturday where he has i>een for some time visiting with relatives and friends. For Sale—Five or six acres of land, in alfalfa, fenced chicken tight. For terms and particulars see Alfred Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Conger went to Arcadia last Thursday and visited until Saturday at the H. S. Conger home. Rev. Frank Burleigh returned : to his home at Cozad Monday, after visiting with his father. ,1. W. Burleigh and family. Mis*. Eloise McCray returned to her home at Sargent Saturday after spending several days here visiting with Miss I'rsolia Mc Nulty. Mrs. G. S. Keeler and daughter. I Pearl, returned home from Lin coln Thursday where they had l>eeu visiting with friends the past. week. _ If you want a dray, phone A.L. Emlerlee. black 63, or leave your order with either lumber yard or E. G. Taylor. Best of service guaranteed. Mrs. A. M. Bobbins and daugh ter. went to Greeley Center. Ne braska. Wednesday to visit with her son, Frank Robbins and fami ly. Mrs. B. Newberg, who has been here the past ten days visiting with her brother. Oscar Larson, returned to her home at Moline, Illinois, last Friday. — The Misses Ruth and Pauline1 Sorenson, who have been here the ■ past three weeks visiting at the L. j Hansen home, returned to their home at Arcadia last Friday. Miss. Adeline Leininger went to Davenport. Nebraska. Saturday to attend the wedding of a friend. She goes from there to Lincoln to attend the Epworth assembly. Mrs. "William Rowe and daugh ter. Miss Emma Rowe, and Miss Elsie Dubr.v went to Lincoln Saturday to si>end several days visiting with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. F. John son left Tuesday morning for Hot Springs, South Dakota. whereMr. Johnson will take medical treat ment. Rev. Teodore Young ac companied them. Farmers you will soon want threshihg coal. We have a full line of threshing coal. Our pinnacle coal cannot be beat. We guarantee our prices as low as the lowest_ Taylor's Elevator. i _*_ Miss Emma Fowler went to Aurora Tuesday for a short visit with relatives. From there she goes to Lincoln and on to Topeka. Kansas, where she will spend a week or ten days visiting with friends. Mrs. Carrie Mathiewson and son. and Misses May Madson and Mable Mathiewson, returned to their home at Wolback Saturday morning after spending some time I here visiting at the E. A. Miner ! home. Yes—Many People have to!d us the same story—distress after eating, gases, heartburn. A Dfig? 1 before and after each meal will relievo you. Sold only by us—25c. Wm. Graefe. BLACK CAT HOSIERY Jnst The Kind for School Children. They Won’t Wear Out 15c and 25c Per Pair R. L. ARTHUR Daily sells foi less. E. T. Thrasher, Painter and Paper Hanger. 15tf Henry Ohlsen returned to David City Tuesday after sending sever al days with home folks. Loup City Cash Store. Wm. Lewandowski is selling summer goods at a great reduction. Get-a-Link, for friendship's sake. At Eisner's Jewelry store. Gold filled and Sterling silver. Mrs. J.H. Burwell and children went to Lincoln Tuesday where they will spend a couple of weeks visiting. Mrs. W. L. Marcy and twochil- i dren went to Lincoln Tuesday morning for a couple of weeks visit with friends. Miss Florence Leminger went to Lincoln Tuesday to attend the Epworth assembly which is in session there this week. _ Edward Anderson was up from Aurora from Friday until .Monday, visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Anderson. Mrs. William Strankman of Grand Junction, Colorado, arrived here Mondav evening for a visit with the J. X. Fisher family. Rev. J. L. Dunn and daughter. Gladys, sj>ent several days at Grand Island this week, enjoying the time visiting with friends. We will have something of special interest Saturday on our bargain counter. Loup City Cash Store, Wm. Lewandowski, Prop. — M rs. D. L. Adamson returned home from Dwight. Nebraska, Saturday evening where she had been visiting several days with her husband. Mr. and M rs. La w renee Cos tello and baby, came up from Grand Island Saturday and visited until Monday witii the latters par ents. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Mulick, returning home Monday noon. Tired, aching and sweaty feet are made comfortable by sprink ling Nyal's Eas’Em into the shoes. Do this for a few mornings and you will be agreeably surprised at the result.— Swanson & Lofholm. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Martin re turned to their home in Omaha1 Monday after a short visit with Mrs. Martins parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Am ick. They were accompanied by Miss Caroline Amick who will visit there a week or so. Naco Corsets The Season's Favorites Style A104 Illus trated A Most Popula: Model Women who enjoy beauty and quality should SSjETNaco Corsets Every style is. fitted over living models and expertly designed to improve and bcantif) the form. Naco Corsets Best Shapes Richest Trimmings Greatest Values Finest Strong and Durable Will Not Rust. Tear or Split NATIONAL CORSET CO.. Makers Midi —Sold By— Win. Lewandewski Daily sells for less. Chase's for fresh groceries. A new shipment of imported china now on display, at Klsner's Jewelry store. When you feel like thirty cents take Nyal's Tonic. Sold only at the Nyal store. Have you seen the summer i goods now on sale at the Loup j City Merc. JL'-o. ? M iss Mable Yoight of Lincoln. • I visited with Miss Adeline Leinin ger several days last week. I have secured “a first ciass plow man and guarantee all plow work. Bring in your plow lays now A C. Ogle. A son was born to Mr. aud Mrs. Victor Grudzinski on Tuesday. August 3rd. All concerned doing ! nicely. — Mrs. Wilbert Morris and chil dren visited at Grand Island Mon day and taking in the Barman & Baily circus. Miss Lena Thies. of Grand Is land. spent Sunday with her sister. | Miss Petronella Thies, returning home Monday. _ Fred Hapka, who was painfully injured by a fall while working on the Solms new building, is able to be around again. O. A. Woods, G. S. Hosier and Lloyd Vandyke, were passengers to Pannebrog last Friday on busi ness and pleasure combined. _ Mr. and Mrs. James Johansen and son, went to Palmer Satur-j day to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dinsdale a few days. Why do you not buy your shoes at the Loup City Merc. Co.? They handle the Star brand—none better. Ten i>er cent discount. William Polling has been very I ill with appendicitis, and he will j probably lie taken to Grand Is-! land or < )maha for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. William Doner i and baby went to Aurora Tuesday to attend the fiftieth wedding an- j niversary of Mrs. Doner's grand-j parents. — Mrs. Sam Paddow and daughter Evelyn, returned home from St. Paul Friday where they had been for two weeks visiting with her; sister. Mrs. Baliman. — Wanted—For the Eastern war zone, the !>est and most market- 1 able horses, sufficient in size aud j quality for any of the duties re quired there. See Myrl Warrick. ; Work has been commenced ex cavating the basement for Dr. ; Bowman'snew bungalow.and work will be commenced on the build ing as soon as the basement is | completed. The tennis and golf players re" j turned from Lincoln hist Friday well pleased with their outing, though rain prevented much play ing on the tennis courts and golf course. R. A. Wilson, of Boston, Mass, arrived here last Friday and visited until Tuesday at the J.P.Leininger ' home. He left Tuesday morning for Lincoln where he will visit for several days. Better buy a few sacks of White Satin flour while you can get flour that is made from old wheat. All merchants handle our flour. Every sack guaranteed. Loup City Mill &. Light Company. You can secure almost immediate relief from the constant itching of j Eczema—use Nyal’s Eczema L<> j tion—prompt in its action and effective—we recommend its use. j Buy it at the Nyal store. Mrs. ,T. A. Landers. Mrs. D.C. Thompson and Mi’s. «L Ward, all of Arcadia, came down last Friday to instruct the degree staff of the Rebekah lodge. They were de lightfully entertained to a royal banquet given by Mrs. J. N. Fisher. Rev. Slocumb exhibited a freak j potato vine Wednesday. In addi-' tion to the regular offspring of spuds from the roots this enter prising plant hatched out a bunch of small iH>tatoes on the vine. Rev. Slocumb now has a dream of out-classing Luther Burbank by producing a potato plant that will elimate the old back-breaking process of digging tubers and al low them to be picked from a step ladder. Wednesday the passenger was late, made so we are told by an exciting episode. Two horses down near Farwell got on the tracks ahead of t}ie train and no amount of tooting could make them leave it, and finally both j animals ran onto a bridge going partly through. By the aid of the train men and nearly all the pas-! sengers they were hoisted out of tbeir disagreeable plight, dragged across the bridge by ropes, and ; expelled from the right of way by force, allowing the choo chootoi proceed.—Ashton Herald. Square Deal Woven Wire Fence Barb Wire HeiTilytiirnnii'V Hijb-carbon. Tubular slreHramr; I Wl" not break or bend. Lir^e. ru*t-proof wire fi rk fi wrapped on the fnmr«—no holeain frame to weaken ■ 11-doaNe n » deeice; automatic arock proof latcb; ■ adjaatabtc arretcher bar. Costs less than othtrs M __ tot as sooi. GUARANTEED —M Ittwwnc 10CK, ST*CK roi Lift. HOLDS I rmn I rum I I CYCLONE Ornamental FENCE and GATES are built in varioua deaigna for durability as well as beauty. Are rust and saf* proot; easily put up and cheaper than wood. We carry a full line of Cyclone goods; Ornamental Fences and Gates; Flower Bed Borders. Tree Guards; Trellis, Arches, etc. Come in and set the Une and GET 01R LOW PRICES. 1 KflftSEH LUMBER COMPANYf Ml Dog Steel Anchors Special Fence Prices THE DETROIT OIL STOVE * That gives twice the heat and does not use a wick. Gives a perfect blue flame. —FOR SALE BY— HAYHURST-GALLAWAY HDW. CO. JOHN DEERE MANURE SPREADER Best Spreader Manufactured SOLD BY 0. S. MASON -—... Everyone Appreciates the Merits of Ralstons Delighted! Of course, for he has found in a ready to-wear Ralston, the equal of a custom made shoe at a saving of several dollars. One can always depend upon the comfort and wearing qualities of Ralston Shoes Satisfaction guaranteed. Prices $4 00 to $6.00. GUS LORENTZ Clothier and Furnisher THOMPSON’S BILLIARD PARLORS I have the best equipped Billard Hall in town. New and up-to-date tables. Plenty of easv chairs. A fine line of cigara. tobacco, pipes, soft drinks' and candies. You are invited to this place if you enjoy billards and’good tables to play #n. No house players—only myself—so you do not half to play the house, but will get treated one and all the same. J. W. THOMPSON, Proprietor