* *r — s ! i' mm ’ . , JL XL.0 x. JL X .• - -r I Jj U J - • Then Act « i| t . ■B=»^ --^m— B 4 ^ V 'S' D 3 Is fl Is $ t M . n 5 { Manx p*-opl • plan their whole lives to jj a (; JJ bm a bank amut nd then leave this i, «) world without s<» BBeb as a si«rt at one. u ft Planning i«n t worth anything tinless ij 5 followed bv action. , < • y u *»'*•»: !iicx-cr land you any* jj \ • j where .) Make your plans to start an account jj •) with u* this week and back up your plans p 3 j with actiou. W | FIRST NATIONAL BANK D | fl 01. f. Mm;« preat H. 8. Outhouse. Vtct-pKS' p ^_g . hrnttii. CaMcrq | Sneezing again Take Laxacold Start after the sneeze—no unpleas ant effects—tablets anyone can use *-a*y to take—quirk in action and handy to carry Do not neglect a cold No n. tiT«*r • *•» inn >-ent at it takes bmt very little for i’ t<» I k* .{«• ji. <»* various complication. Nothing willaffect t'.** i > \ ii«-k'v -i» a * eaw cold—if you value your lungs you *w*r to r»an If to use Laxaco'd Taolets ' -i* n t. •' •• • at - a*, j i nau' a ’.lie fever of colds and ! ' -• ■•»•*.-;. • I - * *'*•:> t»t‘»e bos enojjfh fjr sever■ &J cuii*. rwtttk ti»e t» .* *’ »• - V,- t ■ ■ i *> .* ir 1 nny years. The only way »< *n -j it i- !•. tmt ng ev-n »rty ri * c riiiZs our policy. I'or Salt btf Swanson & Lof'aolm DUIG STORE TilK NOKTHWESTEIJN ( Mi»M-ri|tli«B Im the North- ) ( western Is *|..'»o a jnr4 h Niurle » ipi rents LOCAL NEWS. Veal aim wanted t> Lee flrolhers. I*r Vaster ‘hteopatb.Grand Island It. !’ S: »rr «a> a pa- -rnger Tue« ■h - wonutig to < tonal ia Mr* Karl Thu ape« Who a passen ger to >t Paul Tnwtit morning llkihe twitter Sic per pound at Lee Brother* meat market You tad better til your bln* with your *jpt r of soft coal for winter ne. < uae and see our coal. Tit u* » Kleut»« Vtr Mimti made a businea trip leUwala Monday. W < *. Kichelberger of Mirqueue, ai txi'upan—d by Mr. Aaron Cowling from »» io. were here laat Thursday ini'tug with their stater and mother. Mm i. W. Cowling If you ha»e a bone or a mule to aelt. call phone M 1 HI.. A- tViXXK'K If yen. want a dray, phone A. L. Kn deriee. « on *a. or ware your order with either lumber yard or E. G. Taylor. Hni of tertkv guaranteed. For that cold take Laxarold tab let* tn.one can take -no .jui line, no barring in the ears relief in a day and • nigl.t >san* n A Lofl. ii-n Firs} Grand M&*q trad* Hail at Jeeiner » hark. Thursday. Oct loth. Four |min. to be given to tlae best down, best man and lady's costume, and best group Good oeebes&n mtsic arc- gt«d order. Mr* % C E is iu e*t- bappi last Krib*i« Use arrival of ler g rod {at er. Mr. L *»alter, and two shtfter*. Mr-. Kraft anl Mi** Ha>er. all from her .d home at 4iii«Wt. Iowa, who aw U»m >ong iistunce to make her a visit. Mrs E L. l’attun ret umed to U0.-I1 esVtr Mi' t» . Tuesday to undergo ilie oprntMi for ©ptlvelmic goitre, for • he n the phys* un> have been pre paring her physical condition the pa*', few month*, live upriati n being a mod. difficult one. I*r. Ev erest. Cat hel l, the noted Indiana lecturer, who wa* left a om wo at hr' at our recent Chautauqua, and delivered the lecture on Lincoln ga-e a talk in Omaha a few cays ago. claiming that In 1 kiting some forty different points in his native state lately, be lad found the iloaerell movement distinctly lessening to •umber. W. r. Ll .U of Menu last week purchased the Hon Ton restaurant of Mr E J liucAlertvery. the laUei nrl-vog because the close confinement M to a certain extent undermined bis health. Mr. Ltau Is undershoot bo be an old restaurant man and will •ndonbbediy keep up the present good repo tallow gt that popular short — 'V pay « a>h for eyjifs delivered at the creamery*. bavenna Creamery Co. \ .\< Jens ri went to Omaha Tues day mommy;. Brinjj your veal calves to Lee brothers. W. T. Gibson had business at «* in a ha Tuesday. fi n-ken*, by the car load wanted by Lee brothers. bete < >jrie went to Omaha Tuesday m rniiijr and may briny; back a new Ford with him. Mrs. S E. Gailaway entertained tlie iadies of tlie Kntre Nous club Tues day afternoon. . Lee Brothers will pay cash for a car load of chickens. Albert Fiebig on Monday sold 27 head of hogs, w hich netted him $570, receiving v per pound And he has about 150 more good ones on tap. Make it a point to see Ne values I • .tier before you buy another suit of overcoat. Lorent/. the clothier. We are paying 27 cents cash for cream delivered at tlie creamery. We teat and pay cash for cream. Ravenna (.'bkaxeky Co. Mr and Mrs S. B. Gebhart of Lin coln returned to their home last Fri day. after a few days' liere at tlie home of Mrs. Gebhart's brother. Mr. Leslie S. Lyons. Xnk I»widow, wife and son left Tuesday morning for Oklahoma to take a look at that country and visit a sister of Mrs. i>addow and family. A load of steers brought $173.31 a head in K :n-si> City tlie other day. Tliis for two and a half year old s'-'-r-. is a- nuch as well hred five • r < circ - failed to materialize on i • -d»y. Colorado having issued dn • . ■ tliat on account of tlie horse «li- in Nebraska they could not si » in Colorado, if they showed h- r- first. The sliow then canceled ru tot es la Nebraska. First Grand Masqurade Ball at Jenner’s Park. Thursday. Oct. 10th F r ; ri/u i to he given, one to the !• •'* < ««n. one to the besu lady and P -it ■ sit me- ar d one to the best gr -ip. Good orchestra music and good order. O. S. Froes returned the first of tost week from his trip to Newton county in the southwest corner of Miss ,uri. where be lias traded his half section of land here lor a quarter section farm there, and will move there within a month or six weeks. He speaks very highly of that section and sing its praises with no uncer tain sound. We shall regret this good family moving from our midst, I but always feel like wishing success and prosperity to all, even if they , leave for some other country and ga , from this best county on earth. May 1 Uie change be for their best interest. The Ur.-t make of clothing.al I hand taiioi d at Lorentz'. Mr-. .1. S j-.-r!ler ''.as a \ h- i - --r to [ 1 r\ Conger .or . .-itau. -■ i *cj. j of Pratt's pool hall. Judge Moon returned from the east Tuesday. Orders taken for tailor made suits a specialty at Lorentz’. Smoke house for meats for sale. In quire of Ashley Conger. The Industrial-Society meets with Mrs. Vic Swanson next Wednesday afternoon. Drawing paper for the schools for sale at this od?t^ 2 cents a sheet or 3 sheets for a nickle. j Mr. and Mrs. Glen A. Steven were; passengers to Grand island this morn-! ing. Don't forget Conger’s barber shop: lias been moved into the old postoltice! building. Mrs. R. L. Arthur went to Lincoln Tuesday as delegate to the grand lodge Degree of Honor. Leave orders for theC.L. McDonald dray at either lumber yard or E. G. at Taylor’s. It will pay you to examine Mrs. Mathew's new line of winter coats be j fore purchasing. Mr. and Mrs. Will Peterson left this morning for a three or four months’ visit at the home of Will’s father near ‘ Streater, C. L. McDonald, the drayman: try him tor good, prompt service. Born. Wednesday, Oct. 2. 1912, at 2 p. in., in this city, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Mathew, nee Miss Elva Zimmer man. Mother and boy doing finely. Laxacold—the best for colds—in , tablet form—easy to take and handy to carry—acts directly on tliemucous membranes—a few tablets bring relief i Swanson & Lofholm. Mrs. Wm. Rowe and her daughter, Mrs. Bechthold from the sand hills | country, left Tuesday morning to visit their daughter and sister at Shelden. this state. In tliis issue of the Northwestern vill be found the delinquent tax list I for the edification of those who have 1 not paid their taxes and for the ben-! efit of the newspaperman, who ex-j pects to make enough out of it to i pay his taxes. Harry Gardner in handling ice yes- ‘ 1 te relay fell with his head under a big "5-po. nd chunk, the blow making! him unconscious fora time He came off without serious injury. Have your new dress fitted over one I j of Mrs. Mathew's Perfect Jackson! Corsets. New line: splendid tit. Our young friend. M J. MeLaueh | !in. who ha« been s*u.lyingembalming in Chicago the '»ast, few weeks, is ex pected home the latter part of this , week, x full-fledged undertaker. If you want good, prompt draying. 'call on C. L. McDonald, successor to Hagood. Will Doner and Myrl Warrick, two | of our enterprising young men. are n >w readers of the Northwestern. Will also has a card in this issue as plasterer and contractor, while Myrl advertises his desire to buy horses and mules in any number. The Ilauck school. No. 4, Miss Ohl sen teacher, lias a total of 32 pupils. Perfect in attendancethe past month Viola and Theodore Daddow, Francis Spencer. Herbert Oltjenbruns. Mar vin Hughes. Rudolph Jung. The new books and seats have arrived. George Holmes of Bristol township returned Tuesday evening fron a two weeks' stay with his son on sandhills ranch north of Sargent. So far as he could learn there seemed but little bull moose sentiment up that way and at Sargent, for instance, the bull moose ideal of a joke. A. O. Lee on Monday purchased of Mr Foss the electric theater at Ord, and went up to that city. Tuesday to look after his new purchase. Mr.Lee, prior to coming to Loup City, owned the ,Moovies”at Ord, later selling his interest to Mr. Foss, ana now repurchases the same from Mr. Foss and expects to place his brother in charge of it while he remains in charge of his interests here. The reception given to the teachers ! of our public schools at the M. E ! church last Friday evening, was very | pleasr.nt, and very fully attended, I even if the weather was inclement, and proved that had the night been all that it should have been, the | cnurch would not have held the nura who would have been glad to join in : the honor to our teachers. The pro gram consisted of vocal and instru mental music, addresses and readings, all of the numbers being of most ; pleasing nature. John W. Long | presided in his usually happy manner, ! introducing those who took part on I tite program, which was as follows: i Instrumental duet. Miss Odendahl I i and Mrs. Starr: vocal solo. Miss Lein | inger: talks by Riv. Tortellot and . Leeper. J. S. l’edler, and Miss Beynon ! on behalf of the school: reading, Mrs. IW. F. Mason and vocal solo, Miss Walker of Gibbon. Following the program, those present were served with fruit punch and wafers, a social hour was further spent in making and renewing friendships and ac quaintances and a joyous evening was concluded. Notice to Threshers We have on hand a full supply of threshing coal, both nut and lump. Also have car Nigger head pea coal in transit.' Our coal is right and our prices are rigiit. Call and see us. Taylob’8 Elevatob. - MARKET REPORT Grain Oill.N. ... u ^ Stock Cattle. .. .. 3 SO to 4 30 Hosts . 780 Poultry Hens. 8^ Springs. 12 Butter. *fc‘5 Eggs. 17 CHURCH LOCALS Services at the Presbyterian church next Sunday at 10:30, the Lord's Sup per will be observed. Members are urged not to forget this sacred me morial service of our Lord's death and a cordial invitation is extended to all others 11 meet with us at this time. The session will meet for re ception of members at 10:15 a m . Sunday, in the lecture room. Eve ning service 7:00, “God's Schooltech ers.” Preaching service at Austin, 3 p. m. Austin people are urged not to stay at home next Sunday afteruoon. It will do you good to come to Sunday school at 2 and preaching at 3 o'clock. Rev. Blom is going to Aurora on invitation the 4th to attend a series of meetings there. He expects to re turn on the 7th. No services at the Swedish church, Sunday the 6th. Sunday school 10 a. m. preaching 11 and 7:30 at Baptist church. Morning topic Elijah under ihe Juniper tree, evening topic, the exemplary busi ness man. Preaching every Sunday at 10:30 and 7:30, Sunday school 11:45, O. S. Fross Supt. Epworth League 6:45 Orpha Outhouse president; prayer meeting each Thursday at 7:30: class meeting every Sunday morning, a cor dial invitation is extended to all. D. Leeper. Pastor. Clear Creek Items A dance was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Van Pyke last Friday evening. All enjoyed a good time. Maurice Lowery returned home from the sand hills last week. Russell Adams went to Halsey. Ne braska, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Haddix are re joitdng over the arrival of a baby boy at their home. Mrs. J. M. Lowery and son Maurice visited near Litchfield last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Burger and family visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Esterbrook. Sunday. Mr. Geo. Zahnand Mr. Loren Hay den marketed hogs Monday. Mr. aud Mrs. Adam Zahn spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Edson. For Sale Pure Bred Poland China boars. A good line, large type Poland China boars of March and April farrow. Two litters sired by the 2nd prize w inner in aged boars at 1912 Nebraska State Fair. This sire is a full brother to the Champion. If vou are in the market for a good boar, come and see them. Three-fourth mile south-east of town. H. J. Johansen. CON’T WAIT > a Delay an' improper treatment o' disease M^£ means loss ot time. 1 money and health. Consult a reliable 5 * Specialist, one nho is Sr ' not atraid to us: his own name, and who has a permanent business and resi dence DO «0T BE DECEIVED by nameless doctors who come and oo. There is no one day » nr* •—j ^ rure ror rues or Kupiure or ■* few dff cure for Chronic or flR Dipq Pm*k diseases. LP r» . n I L) n WASTER SPECISUST. Chronic and Prlvat' Disuses. Piles and Rupture cured j without an operation. 606 for Blood Poison. | TEN YEARS IN GRAND ISLAND ^WMMMWWHNWIiWMnMWWHWHnW Cojnipg To Grand Island German and Englisn Specialists Will be at the PALMER HOTEL Saturday, October 19th. And Will Rameain One Day Only Remarkable Success of There Talented Physicians in the treat ment of chronic diseases Offer their services free of charge The German and English specialist’ lincensed by the state of Nebraska for the treatment of deformities and all nervous and chronic diseases of men. women and children, offer to all who call on this trip, consultation, exam ination, advice free, making no charge whatever except the cost of medicines. All that is asked in re turn for these valuable services is that every person treated will state the result obtained to their friends and thus prove to the sick and afflict ed in every locality, that at last treatments have been discovered that are reasonable, sure and cer tain in their effect. These doctors are considered by many among America's leading stom ach and nerve specialists and are ex perts in the treatment of cbonic diseases and so great and wonderful have been their results that in Ladies Aprons Shoulder Strap fc Ginguair 'Aprons §0*. Gingham \prons with Jlh (iiC INFANTS HOODS Made of India Linen 25c llood made of China Silk 50c Face Cloth Good size bleached terry face cloth 5 Turkish Towels '«kk! turkish ba’h owels with fringe euds.3Gxl9 bleach. *i, a bargain 15c Lace and embroideries an excellent assortment of attractive pattern at popular price 5c Ribbons i A splendid lot of ribbon^ including / all the newest V' shades for bows. > | sashes, etc. I Special attention is / called to the super- & ior values shown at | per yard only 10c Women's. Misses and children'shose support ers, elastic web top, non elastic bottom rubber post button.- in black and white only 10c ' •me si1 1 ( •( va ut'S in in - r> - Meiv ■ JP underwear in srr:. lo A* 50 V one I---*. r s ade i |a cream color lira' i v.e;i at 65c Some splendid values well made work shirts, good wearing materials in plain and fancy collars, a money sav ing chance not to be overlooked at 50c Menis negligee shirts, clearance of 1 oar dollar goods rious styles, same ith soft roll collar •d same with high ift detachable eol ars. All well mads oid roomy, good naterial neat pat rn- and collars, four choice of any ,n this lot at 75c A big lot to choose from all the popu lar styles and weights price 25 to 50 J Men’s cloth gioves bleached can ton flannel gloves big value at (back combs Good quality plain and fancy. 12 and 25c — | MENS Hosiery A splendid lot of men's half hose inclding various styles and colors at a 15 to 25c^ , Children’s I Stockings A splendid lot of Boys and Girls stockings at 15c We also handle the FAy stocking the , best money can buy for the price C3-roceries lOOlbs best gr’d sugar 6 %5 IQOlbs Chicken grit 90 2 cans Tomatoes 25 2 cans peas 25 1 doz good lemons 30 2 box grape nut 25 2 Cream Wheat 25 3 Post Toasties 25 3 Egg O-See 25 6 bars flake white soap 25 10 bars polo soap 25 oO gal coal oil and good steel tank $9 50 Do not be swindled, as we can always save you money wooooooooooooooooooooooooc Loup City Mer. Co. ; ———__ _ Atoumatic V%VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV25 State and County Fair Certificate Good only £ Aug. 25 to Oct. 25, 1912. £ Advertising Credit Bond Value $25 $ And will be redeemed by us at its full face £ value, subject to the conditions named below. * Read Carufully To Advertise more widely during the State and ^ County Fairs that Genuine 20th Centuary wonder The Automatic f Cream Seperator we will accept this Advertising Credit Bond as 325 90 ^ cash payment toward the purchase of an Automatic Cream Seperator and gasoline engine combined from regular price *125 and never sold ^ for less—provided (11 That purchase order is dated any time prior to October 25th 1912 and received by us through the mails properly exe* anted. f STANDARD SEPARATOR CO. 5 C. R. Sweetland, Dealer £ Countersigned.—....Dairyman / 25iWWWVWW* many cases it is hard indeed to find the dividing line between skill and miracle. Diseases of the stomach, intestines, liver, blood, skin, nerves, heart, spleen, kidneys or bladder, rheuma tism sciatica, diabetis,bed-wetting, leg ulcers, weak lungs and'those afflicted with long-standing, deep-seated chron ic diseases, that have baffled the skill of the family physicians, should not fail to call. If you are troubled with^piles you should be sure to call. Don't wait for more serious complications to tell you of the* dangers of this cruel disease, act now. The German and English Doctors have cured cases wnere other doctors, medicines and operations ut terly failed. A cure in the most severe j case is practically certain, i According to their system no more operations for appendicitis, gallstones, tumors, goiter or certain forms of cancer. They were among the first in America to earn the name of “Blood less Surgeons,” by doing away with the knife, with bood and with all pain. If you have kidney or bladder troub les bring a two ounce bottle of your urine. Deafness often has been cured in sixty days. Remember, this free Offer is for this trip only. Married ladies must come with their husbands and minors with thei parents. kUMVMUM 25 , When You Buy Her Chpdy It’s really the first chance to truly judge you. Now we know you are try* ing to fviaK« f ne Best Impression If you give her candy out of our store, the impressiou will be a good one. SGG our Window TtLe IRescall Store VAUGHN & HINMAN If You want your Ad to bring you returns have it put in the Northwestern It will be a great accommodation to ub if our advertisers and all others would have their copy in for us not later than Tuesday evening.