UNITED STATES BANK EXAMINERS * 4 •»t» Carefully over the condition of this bank at different intervals. Heritors’ interests are protected first, before any body or anything else. The continued growth 0f this bank is •he t***t p “ihle evidence that we treat ill patrons with courtesy and extend to then every facility to be round in a mod ern bankin'; institution. \ -ur account is welcome here. FIRST NATIONAL BANK GB f Haw* ►>*«*! H. B. Outhouse. Ylcc-pres’ L. hjefetr. Cashier The Gem Theater « Mi Account of COLD WEATHER and OPERA SHOWS »c niil only run Pictures Three Nights EACH WEEK Tuesdays. Thursdays. Saturdays After This Week 4 >a*r 4. wn and »pmd an i>o-r with *a while %ou re*'. A O LEE, Prop THE SOUTH WESTERN f LOCAL NEWS. v* T M Rend for Feed Grinder*. Maj jou :4«( a Joyful Tliank*cn *■» sprtng * beat and old i.en» » anted Uf Lor Brotier* A tnr . A «f new baggie* ,a*t re *iiou goodaervke. j-*rpa .!.- m U«* tuantet* at Bar tunrfc * in on the few .eft. i 4 ( »- ~ u ten . in tiie Scottish iivgiru d. ing* at Lincoln last week. Far u# BEi»T out in tier wav of 4 was. neparatort. e» T. M Herd The Baptist »opper la»t Friday e**--.»ng be jft.t the ladies in some UKS Ja» Bartunek *de a buwtneas trip to Lw-jid icVrrlij, to return nest Monday. 4 » str jiud su -Ttitor to Conge r. »t.. da i ji*r .A..il)t promptly and *att»f actonly. w« ha** a fu '-ppiy of all kind* of _®p eua and ur price* are right. ■ .a, at Tatior* Eirtitor Mr Louie Bechthoid made a bu*i new tnp to i.rand Island Monday returning W nisedij nemnj. House and lot for aaie. ju*t across the street fr n live i'rewbrtertan Main* w-r - - bar particular*. i. W ( ONGEU Kiui Wedir. -ante up from Aurora H >sa> Cf«n«t on businem. return .rug h ue r~r»dat moraine Kartonr* .» £U :ci£ a ipociillj .ow s’. . r on in r*r ■ srisets (iltr your ^ rsrs reason for Ttoanksctvhw A.tmoa • *•...>*■« went to Lincoln tts terda« U spend Ttiaokstfivina With » Ut jUxt ii<-man at the Cntversity. At ar« patina ;i cent* cash for rtraa de. tried at (be creamery ClYDiSA C KEiXtEV Co. Mr and Mr* It H Matliew were hi Li at -4*i iast »*t* in attendance 41 M*-i.i£an Ne’-raska fnttail game. • i.irtt proved a tie -*Ui k M> two vacant rnrr iota, north *-< • ti.e — rt house are for sale. Price. i>»* J. * (O.N6U i.nna in n -pnng chickens and d bens i Lee BroUter* and receive u.r t.i*t«-st market price for ute *ame y - »a • me 4-hoie Eureka Cora ' • rr ii t ..*1 repair. W rite l'ete kn-Hwi Itjra. Houle N'o 1. Loup <111. *etor A n« jot »isinn/ some special thina* n tie fums:-re .me for 'liristmas. , a r v iur rder with tl«e Ferdinandt Fumirure Co. i _-ri Kg'* r»p u> a fountain :«en < ’<• ■»: can ime axt by calling tl Henry K.*ii« » g»fin store, and paving for Uian ibe. If 70a want a dray, phone A. L. Kr> irrM * m «ii o» eave your order •tu> eitiier .-a,t*r yarn or E G. ■— Ta>.0* Heat of service guaranteed. Mr \ P swarivjnof Aurora, tie £jud iabUer of our popular merchant. ■ j 'saosun. waa vtailing tier* a few daya .asl week gving home Saturday. -1 nivo- wi coal?" * Yek. Pinnacle nut eta tlu» i> a rood coal for .«jk »to»c~ !rre from stack and eaay u- start T ry it. Kor anie at Tay" ior'a elevator Tie induatria society of tie Pres b« tertan church meet* next week Mwdneaday afternoon with Mrs J. VV Kerleiri A oordtal welcome to all U> be preacoi To ticaaa knowing fitemelvea in itou u> nr. (W vecucat*, or note, pea—- rail and «vake oitlrntnt anc save e-e tie rtjirtar dri» ing out U awe roa a» 1 awd Uae munri. T SI Uw>. Tie Vhsr- Alberta Outlaouae anc liable larpew went to Llnr'.in inter day morning to visit over Ttiankaglr ing Hay with Him Minnie outhouse to return Monday. Mr and Mrs A L. Zimmerman ex part to leave next week Tueedai morning for a two month* wojurn li tie extreme southwest corner o Texas, where Mr. Zimmerman ha Ear saie. ' me aet driving Umm one set work lamin, one Great Mewl * wrn Man-re Spreader, good aw new r and erne Empire cream separator it ewry ten of shape Dor particulan Mi-s Mildred Todd of Comstock is here visiting her relatives. We issue the paper on Wednesday— ! ne day earlier—this week, so our .arge w >rking force eaa l ave a genu ine Thanksgiving vacation. Wright Reynolds and w ife and Mrs. .1-dge Wall left Tuesday morning for an extended trip through Oregon. Washington and California. Tl«e moving picture show last Fri day evening, under tiie auspices of the Ladies Aid Society of the Meth odi*t cliurct. brought in some 135 rec eipt* at tiie door. Besides the show ing of the films, there were several vocal and instrumental pieces and il iusirated songs rendered. Miss Ada Wilbur, who has been erklng at Swanson's general store, re-igned her p oition last Friday and ret u rn. <1 to her home at Hazard. Miss Peir Keeler accepted the vacant po sition and being a saleswoman of ex perience will prove a valuable assis tant in this popular store. Besides the Entre Nous party at! the borne of Mrs. E. G. Tty lor. last Thursday. Mrs C. C Carlsen enter tained a number of the younger mar ried set at dinner that evening: Mrs. J > ivd.er entertained the ladies of tb. and Mr-. M. A. Phil- j ip* entertained a number of ladies at iter tome. Mr and Mrs A L. Baliman and Mr. and Mrs. C. X Lambert autoed to Loup « ity Saturday to visit rela tive*. Tiiey returned Monday Mr. ita.inran reports that tiiey have just' organized a good roads association in 'herman county and that they arf d :ng a lot of road improvement in that countv St Paul Republican. Judge Waiter Moon returned Loup City last saturdv n ion from an ex tended trip hack to his old home in Lawrence county. New York, anti variou- p ‘ints in tiie New England -tales < m his way home he took in Niagara Fails, the Thousand Island and nume ous srenlc points of inter est He is looking well and feeling toe. He wiil be heresome little time before going on to westean Nebraska. Mr and Mrs. Ben Pagelar. accom panied by Mr Wilcox, a brother of Mr- Pagelar. arrived last Thursday evening from Filer. Idaho, w here they went some eighteen months' since tb make their home. Ben is looking as though the country agreed with him :mmen-ley from a physical standpoint. They expect to visit here for a short time, thence to their old home be tween Freemont and Lincoln and af ter about a month return to Idaho. «»ur columns are crowded with ad vertising and will be till after the h idays. heme the news is cut down to the minimum. Look pleased and thank the lucky stars of the printer man that it is k>. and also know that we w hi make it all up to you later, when our space is not so crowded. In ttie meantime look over theadvs. and see the prices and good things our -p ended merchant* have in store lor you. take advantage of them and : it will be worth more to you than all tiie news we could crowd into tiie spa«-e tiiey occupy. IAJ lidi c a 1 LIU I LI 1 articles of incorporation for the same having been gotten out. We under -tarid tiie new paper will be republic an in * olities and is another evidence 'if >pite" newspaper business. Au rora can very comfortably support two good newspapers and three seem to have done fairly well, but it is the sheerest nonsense to incorporate a fourth, which will be a losing game from the start. "Spite" newspapers generally spite the projectors more than anybody else, we opine this one will prjve no exception to the rule. Mr Henry Jenner of Jenner s Park left Tuesday morning of this week for several months' absence in Eng land He goes from here to Portland Maine, wl,er lie takes the IxAt across the water. landing at the London docks Prom the docks he takes a train for a tifrv-mile ride to the home of a sister at Hove. Sussex. England. After visiting various points of in terest lie goes back to Londornand re main for the most part of his absence. Luring his absence, his brother, Kobert Jenner. will have charge of tlie park and Mr Jenner'sother busi ness interests. May he have a safe, liappv and royal good time in his mother country. The St. Paul papers, following the custom of most of the country papers in Nebraska, have advanced their subscription rates to *l.5o per year. T)>e fact Uiat tiie subscription rate of *1 per rear does not. with the ad rrinced prices of print oaper. pay the cast of producing the same and makes a net hiss oa every paper putoutfrom the print shop, makes it the only thin* to do play even. The Loup City papers have not concluded to do «o a- v*t. but may in the near future as it I* poor business principles to sell anything at a loss. In the mean time come in and subscribe at the dollar rate, or renew at that rate quickly as the subscription price may be raised in the near future. The ad vance does not mean much to each individual reader, but in the aggre i gate means several hundreds of dol f lars difference to the publisher. Card Of Thanks We extend our sincere thanks w friends and neighbors for their aid . and kind words of sympathy in oui i late bereavement. , Mb. abd Mbs. W.C. Dlktbbichs AIDOULOUDI Violently Insane Mrs. Chris Haines of this city was on Tuesday of this week brought be fore tiie commissioners on insanity and .committed to the hospital at Hastings. The poor woman created quite a scene before the board by her iolent ravings requiring the guards to hold her in check. She was taken to the asWum yesterday morning by Sheriff Williams, accompanied by Mrs. S. F. Reynolds. The loss of two chil dren a few months' since and other' distressing conditions are thought to be responsible for her mental trouble. | Charley Gibson Married. Gibson-Hall. Mr. Chas. E. Gibson and Miss Edna M. Hall, both of Zephyrhiils Fla. were married at Itede City, Fla., County Judge Wil son officiating on last Monday Nov. 20 1911. Mr. Gibson is a native of Nebraska while Miss Hall is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Hall formerly of Ohio but now living three miles east of Zephyrhiils. Miss Lottie, a sister of the groom, accom panied the happy couple to Dade City wiit-re they were accompanied to the Judges office by Mrs. Annie M. Wi borg and Mr and Mrs. A. G. Waldron of the Record, where the knot was properly tied. They were proDerly received at the depot at Dade. and Mrs Wiborg and Mr. and Mrs. Waldron accompanied them home. Thev ar rived on the four o’clock train and w ere met at the depot by about two hundred people and given a shower bath of the little white kernals again. Supper was had at home and a jolly time in the evening.—Zephyrhiils Col onist. Opens Garage In Crawford Rev. Charles H. Burleigh, former pastor of the Methodist church at Hemmingford. and one of the most widely known preachers in north western Nebraska, was in Alliance recentlv and informed The Herald! that he intended to remove from his place near Lakeside to Crawford, where he will have charge of a gar age. and which we understand he has purchased. Mr. Burleigh found it necessary to retire from active work of the ministry to which he has devoted the best years of his life, on account of his wife's ill health. He and Mrs. Burleigh will make their home with their daughter. Mrs. Ray Woods, at Crawford, to which place they went last week. The Herald will keep them posted on Box Butte county affairs and joins their many f riends in this and neighboring countie in wishing them health and success. —Alliance Herald. The representative of the State Federation of Retail Merchants, who failed to organize a branch at this place last week, succeeded in organiz ing a big membership at St.Paul. in cluding nearly every business interest in that city. THE CHURCHES Methodist Communion Services next Sunday1 morning. Regular Service in bhe j evening. All are invited to be pres ent. Swedish Sunday Dec. 3. Sunday school 2:30 p. m. Sermon3:15Subject Wnatsoever amansoweth, that shall he also reap Galations t>: 7. German Evangelical Next Sunday I»ec. 3 there will be services held at Kelso at 10:30 a. m. Saturday. Dec. 2. Lesson in German at the Loup City church at 10: a. m. Presbyterian Next Sunday lo:30" Has God Reason to be Thankful?" Euening 7:3o Our Church, 3: p. m. at Austin “Our life Partners." There will be preaching at A ustin at 3: p. m. Subject “Our Life Partners" Also talk to boys and girls about “Cameras.” Baptist Services every Sunday Preaching at 10:30 a. m. Sunday School at 11:45 a. m. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. Prayer service and Bible study at the par sonage Thursday evening at 7:30. Those who have no church home and those who are strangers in the town or community are especially invited to attend these services. Along R. R. No. 2. Fritz Bichel sold some cattle this week. Dr. Longacre was out on routt 2 last Friday. I»elia Bichel has been quite sick the past week. Will Hawk's corn made strong 43 bushels per acre this year. Howard Smithy of Kearney is work ing at the Gunn ranch now. Ernest Garnett was storm stayed at Loup City Sunday night. W. H. Gunn has been very sick the past month and is at a hospital now. Mr and Mrs. Henry F. Newfeldt are visiting at Henderson Nebraska this week. Jo’ n Foy is painting Miss Hattie Hayhursts new buildings on her farm south of town. Arthur Kowarski. Tony Johns and John Dietz were musicians at the Otlewski dance. Ernest Garnett and Carl Yian at tended the show at Loop City last Wednesday night. V. T. Wescotts hogs are dying with a disease similar to the corn stalk disease among cattle. Mallory on No. 4 out of Litchfield met carrier at the Bichel school honse the first time for over a year Carl Weldon has I. A. Bowier’snew house about completed. It is north of C. A. Clarks on Clear Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Parsley, their daughter Winnie and Ernest Garnett were at Hazard Sunday in their auto. Henry Kuhl, Henry Goodwin, fcnd Y. T. W escott have been losing several head of cattle of late with corn stalk disease. Mrs. J. E. Rainsforth was called to i Prosser Nebraska last week to be at the bedside of her sister who is very low at this writing. The foundation for J.E.Bainforths new house is completed. Carl Weldon , has the contract for the work and he will soon be busy on the house. 1 This house is also on Clear creek. Dont forget Miss Lula McFaddens | slave sale at Prarie Gem school house | in the Schwaders dist. Saturday night. Before the sale there will be a fine entertainment. Supt. Hendrickson will be the auctioneer. Everybody invited to attend. Fifteen High Class Duroc Jersey Boars I am now offering the choice boars at farmers’ prices, Haedelers Choice Goods, No. 103899, Sire heads my herd. Mypigs are growthy and ready to ship. Write me. Farm two miles west from Ashton Depot. KD. HABDBI.KB Wedding Bells On Tuesday. Nov. 28. 1911. at the Presbyterian manse, just before the noon hour. Mr. Roy T. Fisher and Miss Marie Schneidereit, both of this city, were united in the bonds of matrimony. Rev. J. C. Tourtellot offi ciating. They took the noon train for their future home at Loekport. Ills. The groom lias been for tiie past year or more engaged in the painting and paper hanging in Loup City and is a bright, capable and en ergetic young man who has made friends with all whom he became ai quainted. The bride is the young est daughter of Mr. and Mrs! Fred Schneidereit, living a few miles east of this city, and a most estimable young lady, who has been for the past two years an efficient clerk in the mercantile house of C. W. Con hiser. and of his successor, Mr. Vic Swanson. Mr. Fisher has formed a partnership in the painting business at Loekport. Ills., and the North western. with their host of friends here, w ill wish for these young people success, happiness and prosperiti in their new home. Like all our best young married people, they take the Northwestern as their favorite paper. Stiu vfirurDruas* I Joiict Orgies .etc. at 3 A Reliable Prescription can be properly com pounded if brought here. We are carefu'ly exact in putting up drugs and medicines, and vou raav • * Rely Upon Us Absolutely to give you exactly what the doctor ordered. Our Drugs are pure and fresh our service prompt and prices satisfactory. Swanson & Lofholm The Labor of Baking is many times reduced if you use the right kind of Flour. *nd if the ques tion. "What is the best Flour?” was put to vote among the bakers and housekeepers in this part of the country, the unanimous reply would be White Satin You would vote for it if you were used to it. Isn't it worth giving a trial? Loup City Mills UJME>] Building Materials And Lumber of every sort. Shingles Flooring. Planking. Framing Timker and Lath. We are now in a position to make TEMPTING OFFERS to early buyers. If you are going to do any building or repairing this is a fine opportunity to get a "lot" for a little. Keystone Lbr. Go. Coal yards at Loup City, Ashton, Rockville and Austin. REMINDERS! We have one of the most complete lines of Dry Goods Ever Brought to Loup City, and we have bought it the very cheapest Cash would buy it. and our aim is to sell it as cheap as we can afford. But the only way for one to know how complete our line is, is to com and see for oneself. We guarantee everything we sell. Clothing for JMen and Boys Men’s Suits.$15.00 Men’s Overcoats, regular $1S and $20, we sell at . 15.00 Men's Odd Pants..$1.25 to 5.00 Boyys’ Suits in all colors, Knee Pants.. 5.00 Ladies’ and Children’s Cloaks . We have a most complete line. Ladies’ range fro.: $8 to $25 Children's from 82.50 to $16. Drpcc finnHc Our’s is one of the most complete .. VJUUUbi lines we evar had, such as DIAGONAL SUITINGS STORM SUITINGS BATISTE, HENRIETTAS, PANAMA, BROADCLOTH ^an(^e only Skinner’s Satin, as most ladies know this fabric, and it is the only one on the d*1 market that is guaranteed for two seasons, and price.. Box Coat Mack m Try our new Corduroys for Suitings and waists, $1.25 per yard Finck Overalls that will outwear two pair of any $1 overalls, we sell at $1.15 UPDEPWEAP Try us for vour Winter Underwear. We can save you money. We have all kinds Men' e gray, heavy fleece per garment$ .50 Men's tan heavy fleece, each.$ .50 Union suits, price.$1.00 to 3.00 Ladies’ gray fleece, 1 piece each.50 Ladies’ white union suits medirn heavy 1.00 Ladies’ white fleece. ,50 Ladies' whjte « ool mixed union suits 1.50 Children's silver gray wool union suits, One lot baskets childrens underwear as per age.96c to 1.40 each.18c to .23 Sheep-liped Duck Goats apd Overcoats No. 1). 103, Men’s Sheep-lined Duck Coat. Beaverette Collar.$ 3.98 Dl(4, Men's Sheep-lined Duck Coat, Beaverette Collar. 4.48 105 Men’s Sheep lined Duck Coat, 36 inches long, Beaverette Collar. 5.9s C116, Men’s Corduroy Sheep-lined Beaverette Collar. 4.98 Men’s Reversable, Leather and Corduroy, can be worn either side out. 6.49 Men’s Sheep-lined Ulsted Duck Coat, 52 inches Ion*, lined t^ru body, 12 oz. 9.98 Boys’ Sheep-lined Duek Coats, Beaverette Collar, only. -.75 Men’s Black China Dogskin Fur Coat, is easy worth $25; our price. 19.95 Men’s Black Kersey plush-lined thru bady, Muskrat Collar; our price. 19.95 We also have a fine line uf Men's Overcoats. Our price on them is. 15.00 See us for these goods before buying, as we can save you money. copiFoPTS Do not make your Gomforts- We have them. Prices from $1.25 to $3 00 BLAPfCEJS Wool Blankets, we have them, at from.$3.50 to $7.50 Wool Nap Blankets. 1.75 to 2.50 Cotton Blankets.75 to 2.00 SHOES We have them Black Velvets at $3-50. Ladies' Tan high-top Shoes at $3.00. Ladies' Black Suede Shoes at $3.50- New line of Men's Doug las Shoes at $3.50 to $6.00 To Our Flour Trade Our old wheat flour is now all sold but we have flour that is fully up in quality to any flour on the market and is sold by ail merchants in town. Locp City Mill and Light Cc>. Those who rise to be 1 big men, rise ear ly every morn Big Ben U Does It 1 HepryElsper The Reliable Jewele November Special Bates WINTER TOURIST TICKETS at low rates, to Florida. Texas. Gulf and Southern Resorts and Cuba. To many destinations tickets are good via diverse routes through Kansas City. St. Louis or Chicago. IIOMSEEKERS' EXCURSION TICKETS to the Northwest, Big Horn Basin. Yellowstone Valley, Southwest and South, on the first and third Tuesdays. ALL YEAR TOURISTS TICKETS to California and Pacific Coast dest inations via diverse route>. that include Southern routes: always one way via Dsnvsr. Scsnic Colorado Salt Laks City. THROUGH RAILROAD AND SLEEPING CAR TICKETS to all Cali fornia destinations, via many combinations of going and returning routes including Denver. Scanic Colorado, Salt Lake, Consult your nearest ticket agent, telling him about the winter jour ney you have in mind let him secure through birtiis and make the jour ney interesting and comfortable. J. A. DANIELSON, Agent, Loup City. L. W. WAKELEY, G. P. A., Omaha, Neb. ^_.^ I '