I*LAiN= ■ sr fhep Act Jr if 11 3 M Many people plan their whole lives to hare a bank account and then leave this world without so much as a start at one. Planning isn't worth anything unless followed by action. Good intetioM nercr land you any J where. Make your plans to start an account . with ur this week and back up your (dans with action. FIRST NATIONAlTBANK t UL f. Him*, prewt JL 8 Csithsuse. Vic* Pres' L. basses. CasMcr * Clears Che Complexion * Caa ?<»* imagine aiijtlriag more emharrr.?*ii;g than to have a oOMpiexioa that i« marred with blotches? It is But «*alv anpleaaaat -tiat isn't the worst feature—it r.’i*-*:.' ti.jtt .•• t>. . »j n impur and the longer vou neglect it tfie more u>o suffer from aim*nance. Stin eruptions froman? iurrifUoa fadicatr. iurvert instance.an impover Mmaaaaf tic Had Mpfif a fsa’t parr and you cannot eipect it to supply *. • pr ,^-i _r • r n .un • m-tn to tlie grounding tissues ***d the truehie-cleanse the bio Mow! supply. enriches it. cleanses it uf impure • ast#- material and lhas supplies a toandation tor the build f iac af a permmieal health * Ton WM malt* a dm di d impm—irm with Uie first few doses, the ap* pWH* am ha facnaand. yow will feel the Wood coursing through vour *«*n. and the skin wil. take on U-e gkm of healtii We recommend it- S If* • t he b<*ttle W« erpmc to he here In hmiaama good ma The only way we ‘ i'‘ h» treatingetery ujd* right- That’s our policy. For Sale hit Swanson & Lofholm DKl'U STOKE THE XOKTH\VESTER> ( SaWriplioB la Ike Norik- j « aestem i* fl.iio a year •) ( Wl«lr I'ofijr i real* LOCAL NEWS. If V*. ier.. Jennie Rawson le'tfor Lincoln ioX Friday morning. J. W. Long ac < ompanjing l»er. From there she and Mr». W. R. Meilor will to go to Ken to for a visit with their son and hrorlier. I>r. Rawson. Mrs. Ilawsoc v. j_c two weeks since received a bad fall at the home of Mr. Long, whicl *as since resulted in her being unable to walk or move on her feet wiUiout aid. We trust time and proper rest and medical aid will remove Uie a is < ability. K .Lor and Mrs. Chas. T. Miller ol Canm it on, Iod.. where Mr. Miller L ♦dll. r of the Emjuirer. aud who liav< been here for tlie pas*, few wet-Ki iklUof tinier W. F. Mason anc fami:y. expect to leave today for home The v hit to the west was made it the interest of Mrs. Miller, who was in frail health, and we are glad to nou she returns home much improved tailor Miller is to the manner born having been connected with newspa pets from the tender age of 13 year up to the present, and is at once 1 prince of good fellows and an editoi of noteat home. He is a bright and versatile writer and lias ability to fit a much larger field in newspaperdon than he does at present. May health prosperity and the kindest of gooc fortune follow them both. Special Sale on ladies’ dress skirt at the Hub. Vlener * Krelsteso. -- See my line of men and boys' over coats. A bargain at Lorentz'. Uncle Bob Jackson is up and around again after a two weeks' illness from : rheumatic troubles. You can save money by buying your winter suit at Lorentz’. A Mrs. Jones from Aurora lias been secured as housekeeper for J. W. Long in the inability of Mrs. Raw son. Lard cans for sale at 20c each at J uug & Melberg's Bakery. Fritz Johansen was up from South Omaha to cast his vote Tuesday, re turning the following day. If you want good, prompt draying, call on C. L. McDonald, successor to j Hagood. The Northwestern returns thanks 1 for the large number of our readers who have renewed their susberiptions the past few days. They are among the best people on earth. The biggest ling of Overcoats in the citv at Lorentz'. Mr. Daily, of the Daily & Kreb fur niture store, went over to his old home at Scotia over Sunday to be with his family and cast his ballot at the regular election. He will bring j his family over later, when lie can get possession of his new home,>’hich will be when the present renter. Mr. ! O. S. Mason, secures a new home. Xews comes to us of the marriage at Central City, the 24 ult., of Miss Mabel Fulliton. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Fulliton of Austin, to Mr. Harry Parker of Benedict, Neb. They have gone to Willard. Colo., where the bride has a homestead, and may make Benedict their home later, j The Northwestern wishes them suc cess and happiness. Marion Fulliton. who has been in Colorado for some time past, is expec ted home soon to spend the winter. I He lias a home in that mountain state Howard Fulliton and wife who have a homestead up near Lakeside, this state, will be home soon and expect to remain over the winter months at Chapman, this state, with a brother, j Mr. George Fulliton. Both boys will ' visit more or less during the whiter with Father and Mother Fulliton at Austin. We are making cut prices on flour ; in 500-pound lots. Also any of the merchants will make you the same price. You better buy a supply now i while prices are low. Loup City Mill & Light Co. E. G. Taylor last Saturday pur ! chased the property in west Loup City built by C. C. Cooper and after wards owned by Banker Williams and : later by a brother of Mr. Williams, trading in his Buick autoon the same, and we understand E. G. will later purchase a Mitchell 6-cylinder car. Mr. Williams has moved on his farm near Schaupps. Hallowe en, last Thursday night was celebrated by our young people here very nicely and with the least number of pranks of any like night in years past. Of course the boys could not resist piling up old vehicles, machinery, etc., on our main streets, but so far as the residence section was ' concerned it was undisturbed, for ! which the owners of properties re turn heartfelt thanks. On that even ing. there were several social events among the young people of the city, which in a measure explains the ab sence of the usual amount of devil ment, if we may be allowed to so speak. Nov 9. CLOSING OUT Nov. 9 All Our Men’s Foremostm? IS* CLOTHES This sale will commence Saturday ; morning November 9th. ! As we have decided to discontinue the handling of men’s suits as we have not the room to handle them. These goods must go, they are all new and up to date, we have no old suits in our store. The price of these suite range from $1 $ to $21. Sale Price $11.99 for your choiee. OVERCOATS range in price $15 to 929 Sale price$19.99 Rember the date at the Loup City Mercantile Co. x A No. 1 baled hay for sale in cai load lots. Phone 8-on-S4. F. P. Peter son. Foe Rent—Huckleebury's new and modern cement bungalow in the northeast part of town. Inquire ol R. H. Mathew. The Masonic fraternity have moved and settled nicely in their new hall over the Ogle garage. M. C. Mulick returned Monday from a two weeks' stay at Excelsior Springs. Mo., where lie was taking treatment. He is looking fine. Mrs. J. Cowling on Sunday of this week was made happy by a visit from her brothers.Mr. Free Eichelberger of Akron. Ohio, and Mr. John Eichel berger of Marquette, this state, with their families, who came up from the home of the latter by auto, return ing Monday. Our good friend, Ira Timson of Washington township renewed for another year's reading of the North western on Monday. The Northwes tern has the best class of friends on earth. Charley Wharton left Tuesday morning for California, where he ex pects to engage in the undertaking business. Charley was not positive, before leaving, just where in the state he might locate. Leave orders for theC.L.McDonald dray at either lumber yard or E. G. at Taylor's. We regret to learn that Mr. John Peughand family of Wiggle Creek will soon leave for Illinois, where Mr. Peugh has business interests, which call him there, and where he will make his home at least for a time, j However, he has not- sold his farm , here and may return in the future. He is one of our most respected citi zens. lie has contracted with this office to get out bills for a public sale of his chattels, the sale to come c II Wednesday. Nov. 20th. CHURCH LOCALS 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 cordial invitation is extended to every one toattend any oraiiof ourservices. P. a. Leeper. Pastor. Swedish Christian church. Sunday. Nov. 10: Sunday school, 10JO a. m.: sermon. 11:15 a. m. Subject—"The Ancient Pharaoh and the Modern Ones." All welcome. German Evangelical church. Sun day. Nov. 10th: At Loup City. 10 a. m., Sunday school: 10:30 a. m.. ser vice. Nov. 9th at 10 v m., lesson in German. Baptist church. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7 JO p.m. Morning topic—' The Church at Ephesus Compared with the Baptist Church at Loup City.” Evening topic—“VicariousSuffering.” All are cordially invited to attend these ex ercises. Presbyterian church: The usual services Nov. 10th, 10:30 a.m. and 7:30 p. m. Labbath school at 11:45 and Oiuistian Endeavor at 6:30 p, m. Rev. J. C. Tourtellot. of Loup City* will preach in the Sherman school house, northwest of Rockville on Nov. 10th, 1012, at p. m. A cordial invita tion is extended the community to be present. 1 LADIES’ CLOAKS 1? k 5230 Black Imitation Pony Ski a. Size 32 to 38, Our Price $4.89 I*' k o232 Ladies' black caracule or broadtale, size 32 to 40 others get 811. Our Price S8 50 I k Silk Seal Plush Coats, full satin lined. Our Price $15.00 We have all kinds of cloth cloaks of all the latest patterns. Call and get your cloak be foro the best is gone. Children’s cloaks, Price $2. to $8.50 M unsing Underwear No. 3557 Bleached Misses Munsing union suit, drop seat per suit $1.00 No. 3517, Ladies’ bleached union suit in Munsing half open front, -k ankle length, elbow sleeves $1.00 / No. 3545 Ladies bleached union suit, high neck, long sleeve, ank e iength.Munsing underwear $1. BRADLY SWEATERS Made from the best material and made to fit. Price SI-75 to $850 Bradlsy Caps FOR Ladles' Girls and Boys, ^These are made to weai well and art warm. Price 50c to $2.50 SPECIAL DRIVES Ladies Aprons Shoulder Strap S Gingham -'Aprons 50c Gingham Aprons with ibib 65c INFANTS HOODS Made of India Linen 25c Hood made of China Siik 50c Face Cloth Good size bleached terry face cloth 5 Turkish Towels guod turkish bath towels with fringe ends. 36x19 bleach ed, a bargain f5c Lace and embroideries I an excellent assortment of attractive pattern at popular price 5c I Ribbons A splendid lot of ribbons including / all the newest shades for bows. ^ sashes. etc. Special attention is j called to the super tor values shown at per yard only 10c 4 Women's. Misses and children's hose support is. elastic »eb top. non elastic totlcm rubber post button, in 5lack and white only 10c Some splendid va ues in men's fleeced underwear in gra At 50c one better grade in cream color heavy fleeced 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 Men's negligee shirts, clearance of regular dollar goods various styles, same with soft roll collar and same with high soft detachable col lars. All well mads and roomy, good material neat pat terns and collars. Your choice of any in this lot at 75c I A big iot to I choose from r all the popu- 1 lar sryles and | weights price 23 to 50 J Men's cloth gioves bleached can ton flannel gloves big* value at For 25c *» , BACK COMBS | Good qualitv plain | md fancv. 112 and 25c MEN'S Hosiery A splendid lot of men's half hose inclding various styles and colors at j 15 to 25c14 ' Children’s Stockings A splendid lot of Boys and Girls st-oc Kings at. 15c We also handle the FAy stocking the best money can buy for the price Grroceries lOOlbs best gr'd sugar 6 25 lOOlbs 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 5 Post Toasties * 25 3 Egg-O-See 25 6 bars ffeke white soap 25. 10 bars polo soap 25 50 gal eoal oil and good steel tank §9 50 Do not be swindled, as we I can always save you money aoooooooooooocioooooooooooot Loup City Mer. Co.