MT. F. MASON, President L. HANSEN, Cashier There is Everything in Making a Start If You Want to Save What Others have done, you can do Many of our millionaires started their bank accounts with only a dollar. They did not have an unheard-of streak of luck, either. All they did was save. Try their remedy for an empty pocket hook. Start an account with us and save. First National Bank Loup City, Nebraska. We Pay 5 per cent on Time Deposits. 1 *ail> sell* f r le>s fry ('base's nrst it pays. I 1» YV ~ n vi'ited at Ashton 1 lesday. . ii 'I. -w transacted b_':n> - - « entraiCity Monday. Henry sehuman catne home from e} "» 'day for a few days. YY Irougai was a business pas -• t Y 'k i.i't Thursday ’-Jge Aaron YYaii was a Grand 1« •id vi-it >r M a >:aT on business. Mrs \ il l! •!— want to Broken » 'i • s;a\ timing on a business tdp. '_ I»r Mary A. K Hendrickson Iran led bjsii,e-s at (.rand Island last Thursday lot the L up en. e Tangerman catne up • . Beall e Iasi Saturday fora -:t ’ tlie YV i". IneiericliS borne. be* L \ Sl*«cu*nb delivered an it r Woodman picnic at Firth. ' • --a "ii Saturday, August *th. For >.i * Fi.e r six acres of land, ’a ’ . i« r.i ci.icken light. For Mu? arid particulars see Alfred A tide rs m Mrs B M lliddieson and daugh ter. Ada. returned home from Buck ie -.'t week wiiere they nad been :siting witli friend' Ylrs K G Taylor and daughter, lie. ieft Monday morning fur r a few days »isit with her • M r- 4' yd Buck well, and from i ••• ne; goto I*a»id City for a visit Hi her '.ster. Mrs Ellinger. Daily sells for less. Chase's for fresh groceries. .la nes Bowman was a passenger to Schaupps last Thursday. -1 L. A. Williams was a Rockville visitor Thursday on business. Mis' Nancy Lewis went to Scotia l ist Thursday for a visit with friends. Skiddoo Flychaser means 2.1 to flies, j sold by Swanson & Lofholm. drug-1 _ j .1, E. Scott returned from Rockville ! Tuesday w here lie had been on busi ness. — Links Links—t\e have them in j g i ri ed and Sterling silver, at 11. M. Eisner's. — William Ihmer and Wiiliam Bow-, man were St. Paul passengers Tues day morning. -- M iss Muriel Chase went to Ashton i Saturday to spend a few days with her cousin. Miss Alta Sutton. — M. A. Phillips and family left Sun day in their car for Aurora and Hast ings and otiier places of interest. Mrs. W. II. Stephens of Iiockville came up Monday and visited with her son. Latnont L. Stephens and wife. Miss Adeline Leininger returned 1 home from Lincoln last Saturday where she had been the past week visiting. Miss Waunetta Conger returned to j her in-me at Arcadia Monday after 'everal days visit here with relatives and friends. ( S. Hile and son Martin, came ii line from Elba last Thursday where they had been for some time visiting with relatives and friends. Mr>. .1. McCullough, who has been nere f«.r several days visiting with her brother. A. E. McCullough and family, left Tuesday morning for Geneva. Nebraska, for several days visit witli relatives before returning to her home in Fremont. THE LOUP CITY CASH STORE Win. LEWANDOWSKI, Prop. Special Offerings for AUGUST Sugar, per sack $6.85 Peaberry Coffee, 50 lb. lots, per lb. 20c We will give 10 to 20 per cent off on Wash Goods, Silks and U nderwear. 10 per cent off on all Shoes. 20 per cent on all Straw Hats. Our Grocery prices will also please you. We are always pleased to figure on large grocery orders. TRY US ONCE Daily sells for less. Try Chase's first—it pays. Father Cudzinski was a St. Paul i visitor Monday. William Schuman wras a passenger j to Fremont Tuesday morning. -- I will buy a few tons of old iron it hauled in at once_A. C. Ogle. Orange Julep quenches that thirst. Dispensed only at the Nyal Fountain. Have you seen the summer goods now on sale at the Loup City Merc. Co.V Mrs. J. A. Chandler spent several days with friends at Ravenna last week. Loup City Cash Store. Wm.Lewan dowski is selling summer goods at a great reduction. Peter Michalek came up from David*City Saturday to spend a few days at iiome. I S. A. Pratt and wife autoed over from Hazard Sunday and spent the day visiting with friends. Mrs. Chris Bauman and son. went to Rockville Monday for a visit with her brother, John Dietz and wife. Miss Pearl Needham returned home last Saturday from her trip to Chi cago. She reports a most enjoyable time. Miss Melvia Danielson left last Fri day for Omaha for a few days' visit and from there she goes to Duluth, Minnesota. Mrs. M. C. Mulick went to Grand Island yesterday to bring her daugh ter. Mrs. Lawrence Costello and baby home with her. George and Harve Boecking autoed over from Litchfield Saturday and visited witli their brother, Albert Boecking and family. We will have something of special interest Saturday on our bargain counter. Loup City Cash Store. Wm. Lewandowski. Prop. Miss Yelva Fross came up from Aurora Tuesdav evening for a short visit with her sister, Mrs. Robert Dinsdale and family. Why do you not buy your shoes at the Loup City Merc. Co.? They handle the Star brand—none better. Teu per cent discount. Mrs. E. J. Scott returned liome from Hamilton county Saturday where she had been the past two, weeks visiting with relatives. Mrs. Elmer Chaffee and baby, and sister. Miss Louise Hansel, autoed to Litchfield Sunday where they will >pend a week or two visiting. If vou want a dray, phone A. L. Enderlee. black 63, or leave your order witli either lumber yard or E. G. Taylor. Best of service guaranteed. Miss Angelia Warminski, of Co lumbus. and Miss Rose Tapolski. of Schaupps. came Tuesday evening for a short visit at the Mat Janulewicz home. Wanted—For the Eastern war zone, the best and most marketable horses, sufficient in size and quality for any of the duties required there. See Myrl Warrick. Mrs. Robert McMullen, who has been here several days visiting with her daughter. Mrs. William Dolling, returned to her home at Grand Is land Monday. Miss Lucile Schaeffer, who has been here visiting with her aunt and uncle, George McFadden. and family, re turned to her home at Coshocton. Ohio. Monday morning. Mrs. Belle Goodwin and children, and Miss Ruth McGrath, returned to their homes in Grand Island Thurs day after a short visit iiere with the former’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Mulick. Mrs C. O. Rettenmayer and daugh ter. Gladys. and Mrs. Otto Retten maver, came down from Arcadia Tuesday and visited at the W. F Mason home, returning home the same evening. The attendance at the county fair next month promises to break all records. The fair txiard is arranging for some attractions that will draw people from a distance of fifty miles. Now is the time to boost. The little Misses Victoria, Teckla and Master Edward Osantowski, re turned to their home in David City Tuesday. They were accompanied i by Miss Agnes Dembowski who will spend several days visiting. Miss Estella Oltman returned home from Omaha Tuesday evening where she has been for some time visiting with relatives. She was accompanied by her cousin. Gus Oltman. who will visit here a week or ten days. The Altar society ladies of the Catholic church, will give a chicken dinner and supper at Tony Gze hoviak’shall on Sunday, August 15th. Meals 25 cents. These meals will be given to raise money to put electric lights in the Catholic church. Every body invited. William Albers, of near Litchfield was a pleasant caller at this office Monday. Re came over in his car. and it was his first visit to Loup City for some time. Mr. Albers was for tunate in not being damaged by the hail storm that visited his locality recently. He has his corn laid by and now can take it a little easier after a strenuous season. f ' ..-™—'.. BLACK CAT HOSIERY Jnst The Kind for School Children. They Won’t Wear Out 15c and 25c Per Pair I I R. L. ARTHUR ! Daily sells for less. County fair, September 22-2.V24. F. A. Grow was a Rockville visitor last Friday. Ten per cent discount on all shoes at Loup City Merc. Co. Deering and McCormick sections $1 per box.—A. C. Ogle. diaries Irwin went to Hubble, Ne braska, last Friday on business. Cecil Milburn spent Sunday and Monday with his parents at Arcadia. The Loup City Merc. Co. certainly have some big bargains in summer goods. E. Mil burn and son Kenneth, of Ar cadia. were Loup City visitors last Thursday. Mrs. Yal McDonald and Mrs. I. S. Kieth and children visited at Rock villc Saturday. You can buy Xyals face cream and Mayflower talcum, ibest for sunburn only at the Xyal store. Miss Annie Lewandowski went to Sehaupps last Friday to spend sever al days with relatives and friends. Miss Lulu Lofhohn came home from Rockville Monday where she had been the past week visiting with friends. Percy Baliman returned to his home atSt. Paul last Thursday, afterspend ing several days visiting with the Sam Daddow family. Mrs. Harvey O'Bryan and daughter, of St. Paul, came up Saturday for a few days visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. Benschoter. Miss Grace Conger returned home from Dannebrog yestercay where she had spent the past two weeks visit ing with relatives and friends. Mrs. F. A. Harrison, who has been visiting here for several days with Mable and Perle Hansen, returned to her home at Axtell, Nebraska. Mon day. Mrs. Albert Boeckingand daughter Edith, returned home from Kearney last Wednesday w here they had been the past three weeks visiting with relatives. Little Wayne and Garvke Gusner of Arcadia, came down last Friday and visited with their grandma. Mrs. Emma Doner, and uncle. William Ihmer and family. Lawrence Polski returned home from Ashton Saturday. He was ac companied home by his parents. Mr. ■ and Mrs. 1. M. Polski who spent j several days here visiting. William Mulickand family left Mon day noon for Grand Island where they will visit a few- days at the Law rence Costello home and go on from there to their home in Ogden, Utah. By order of the school board of District No.l: Beginners who will in1 five years old by Novemberl,1915,can ■ start going to school at the opening | of school, but at no other time during the term. _ Rev. E. M. Steen and family and Vic Swanson and family started on their automobile trip to Chicago last Thursday, after having postponed the start for ten days because of rainy weatlier. They expect to be gone several weeks. Miss Libbie and Mr. Amiel Smaha entertained Miss Hallene Mellor. of ! Loup City, at a house party, at tiie I Smaha home, several days this w eek. {The out of town guests were: Mr. E. A. Onstodt, of Gering, Nebr., Mr. J. P. Rotsford, of Lincoln, Nebr.. and Miss Lueila Terry, of Sweetwater, Nebr.—Ravenna News. The election at Shelton, last Tues day for the purpose of voting bonds for tiie purchase of the electric light plant, resulted in favor of tiie issu ance of bonds. Tills was the second election on tiie question, the first election being faulty as to some of its details, necessitating a new vote to be taken. It is quite likely that Shelton will get power from the Boe lus power development company. j Daily sells for less. Chase's for fresh groceries. Howard Starr spent the day in Grand Island Tuesday. Mrs. Milt Rentfrow of Austin was in our city shopping last Friday. Frank Tapolski went to Schaupps Monday for a visit with relatives. I will buy a few tons of old iron if hauled in at once —A. C. Og c. A new shipment of imported china now on display, at Eisner's Jewelry store. If you like good ball games atteuo the county fair at Loup City nest month. Mrs. JoeKowalewski went to Rock ville Saturday for a visit with friends and relatives. Miss Emma Rowe spent the day at Austin last Friday at the Stewart McFadden home. Get-a-Link. for friendship's sake. At Eisner's Jewelry store. Gold filled and Sterling silver. __ * Miss Marie Cooper went to Council Bluffs. Iowa, yesterday to visit witli her grandparents. Miss Myrtle Dwelius of Rockville came up Monda.v for a visit at the \Y. C. Dieterichs home. VY. Ii. Anderson, of the Anderson Fruit company, of Ogden. Utah, was in our city Saturday o . business. Miss Hazel Kelso, of Wisner. Ne braska, is spending the week here at the home of Rev. L .Y. Slocumb. The Misses Ruth Buttertield and Mattie Lane of Arcadia visited witli friends here last Thurseay and Fri day. — I have secured a first class plow man and guarantee all plow work. Bring in your plow lays now A. C. Ogle. O. T. Miller returned last Saturday from Boone. Iowa, where he has been the past two months visiting witli relatives. Mrs. Flora PeCarnp came up from j St. Paul last Saturday for a short j visit with tier daughters. Luciie. and i Mrs. Dr. S. A. Allen. Miss Hattie Froehlich returned from Chicago Monday, after an ab- j sence of several weeks at tiie Kansas City and Chicago markets. Mrs. Victor Johnson returned to j her home at Harvard last Thursday j after a few days visit with her par- j ents, Mr. and Mrs. \Y. J. McLaughlin. John Janulewkv. left yesterday morning for the west. He goes first to Idaho then to Washington and Oregon. He expects to be gone two months. Emil and Irene Dade, of Grand Is land. who have been visiting here at tiie William Schuman home, went to Shcaupps yesterday morning for a few days visit. H. S. Conger and wife and Mr. and 1 Mrs. James Grow and baby, were; down from Arcadia last Thursday taking in the big celebration at, Jenner’s park. Mrs. Sarah Harrington and son. j who have been here the past week I visiting with Mrs. Viola Odenhahl,! and other friends, returned to her j home in Chicago Monday. Paul McLaughlin returned home j from Aurora last week where he bud been visiting w ith relatives. He was accompanied home by Karl squires w ho will spend a week or two visit ing. City Clerk Peter Rowe started checking up the w ater meter system of the city last Thursday. The city council intends to install an up-to date system of bookkeeping for that purpose. Farmers you will soon want threshihg coal. We have a full lire of threshing coal. Our pinnacle coal cannot be beat. We guarantee our prices as low as the lowest. Taylor's Elevator. Ord and Arcadia played ball at Ar cadia last Sunday, Arcadia winning! the game by one score, the only run made during the game. The winning i run was made in the last half of thei ninth inning. A number of Loup City people attended the game. The city council met at a special meeting last Friday evening and ordered several cement sidewalks put in and the costs taxed up against the property owners. The notice to cement contractors appears elsewhere in this paper Several towns on the Sargent and Burwell branches of the Burlington are agitating a proposed change of passenger service. The scheme con templates leaving Aurora about 5 o’clock in the morning. af:er the ar rival of No. 41? from the east. Reach ing their respective terminals at about 9 a. m.. they would start on the return trip at 10 and arrive in Aurora shortly after 2 p. m. By scheduling No. 40, the east-bound local noon train, about an hour later a good connection would be made here, and it is believed that similar arrangements can be made for con nection with No. 12. a through train for the east, at Lincoln. This would give the people up the north branches an early morning mail service, which they have long desired, and would undoubtedly draw considerable busi ness to the Burlington from competi tive points.—Aurora Republican. ]' . .—0 COAL BUNKERS i that’s what our yard is now. Hard Coal, Yampa Valley Routt County, Niggerhead. Canon City, Paragon Egg Rock Springs. Coke THE IDEAL FUEL Coke No Soot No Ashes Clean Hot Fire Store your winters coal this month. Special storage prices on all kinds. HansenLumber Co. line Kkfft TmiMOfTOM 'SPEED DEHON" AUTOMOBILE DACES. HORSE' DACES FRIDAY AND SATURDAY^ SEPT. (ife *05 \X I ITWs IN HUMAN AMMAL&VEGETABLE LITE ! LADIES’ TAILORING j j LATEST NEW YORK STYLES | | I have just received the latest fall and win E ter fashions and woolens. = E The popular full skirts, three-fourths length = = coat suit’s, and all other styles from plain to | = very fancy pleated suits, coats, and jackets. E 1000 samples of woolens. E Come in before you buy so you will not re- = = gret it later, We guarantee two-season lin | ings and perfect fit. We also insure you = E the exact length you wish of coat, skirt, and = = jacket. I (Loup City Tailor Shop j | South Side of Square. = ^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 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 $400 to $6.00. GUS LORENTZ Clothier and Furnisher