Will Continue Until Saturday, Aug. 5th Every Jtepi ip Dry Goods, Potiops, Shirtwaists, jVluslip Updejwear apd JVIep’s purpishipgs are pow op sale at Peduced Prices. Oply Six |Vlore Weeks Uptil School Opeps; here’s your opportunity to prepare for it at an UNUSUALLY LOW FIGURE. Right now is the time you need Toweling, Table Linens, Dishes and Such Items tor Harvest. "REIMIEMBEIR. THE PLACE Profession Cards AABOS WALL La-wy er Practice* in all Court* Loup City, Neb KOBT.P.grARR Attorney-at-Law. LOUP CITY. NEBRASKA K J. NIGHTINGALE tern a: SnamM. H. Mead; Bonded Abstracter UurCiTT. - Nebraska. OoIt *tt nf ilMirtcl hooka in count) >. aTajllen, nc.vmT, LOl r CITY. . * . NEB. Offer up stair- m the new Stall Bank bulditu>. " I. MARCY. DENTIST, LOUP 0ITY. NEB. OFI It’k: Kant Side Public Souue. Phone, 10 on 36 I>R. J. U. GREGG VETERINARY SORGEON Loup City, Nebr. Trr**£.*ii diseases, of domestic ani mals. Teeth work a specialty. Office Phone. - 3 on 72 The Soap That’s Best for jour complexion depends upon the condition of your skin. We car ry all kinds: tliere's one here to suit yon. Our toilet section is a model complexion simp, were all delicate Toikt Sosp*, Creams and Powders mil he purcliaeed Tl»e quality *-■ pure, tlie prices iust rufht: alia lexer your toilet need we can sene you best. Swanson 9l Lofholm, Up-to-Date Druggists THE NORTHWESTER •CRMS —M III r» TEAR, ir PAID IN ADTANCI tCnierrO At tbp Loup City PoslofHce tor tran' mlHioo through the mails as second claas matter. Office Phone, - 6 on 21 Residence, - - 3 on 21 J. W. ItUKLKIGH. Ed. and Pub Candidates' Cards roM DISTRICT JUDGE I bmby present myself as a 'candidate foi Judge of thi* Twelfth Judicial District, sub ject to the decision of the Republican elector? * i iiufialo. l uster and Sherman counties, com pr.sine said judicial district I would appre ciate vour support. Aaron Wall. 1 hereby announce to the electors of the twelfth judical district that I am a candidate at the primary election tube held August 15. 1 tyu for the republican nomination for the I ••Sice of District Judge to succeed myself 1 I shall stand for the fearless enforcement of the a«i the punishment of crime: speedy trials: the strictest economy in the business of the court and exact justice for all. without regard i to race cr nationality wealth or poverty, po litical or religious t»eliefs- If your judgment j approver mjr cone uct as district judge in the past I w ill appreciate your endorsement at tbeptimury Yours sincerely, Kruno 6. Hostetler. F«*K OoriTT STPER1NTENDENT I hereby anoountr myself a candidate for * uprnntendent of Schools of Sherman county, subject to the will of the democrat and popu iwt voters at the comiug primary election K 1> HENDRICKSON. 1 thereby announce that I am a candidate for •he office of County Superintendent of Schools i of Sherman county. Nebraska on the Re pub can ticket subject to the will of the voters at the Atitrufet primaries. Your support will be appreciated. Matty. A. K. Hendrickson. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for 1 the office of County Superintendent of Schools J Sherman county, subject to the good will ol ihe Deni*«t rat and people's independent voters > tb»- August primary election 1 earnestly ; solicit four support L. H Currier. KOK COIS ! T TREASURER 1 hereby announce my candidacy for the of nee of Treasurer of Sherman county, subject i-> the w ill of the democratic and populist vot ers a* expressed at the coming August prima ry election Khank LoRCBICK I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Treasurer of Sherman county, subject : to the decision of the demCNTY JUIX.E 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate foi the office of County Judge of Sherman county, subject £o the decision of the democratic and people s independent party voters at the com in* August primaries. K a. Smith FOB SHERIFF To My Friends and the Voters of Sherman County: 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate foi the office of Sheriff of Sherman county, sub , ject to the cood will of the Republican voters at the August primary election. I earnestly elicit the support of all moral, upright citi ***n> Herman j. Johansen. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re election to the office of Sheriff of Sherman county, subject to the will of the Republican voters as expressed at the coming August pri mary election L. A. Williams 1 hereby announce my candidacy for the of lice of Sheriff of Sherman county, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the coming August primary election. H. G. Miner. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Sherman county, sub ject to tbe decision of the democratic and peo ple a in iependent party voters at the coming primary election. _ R. N. Pritchard. FOR COUNTY CLERK To the l>emoeratio and People s Independ ent voters of Sherman county: I hereby make known that I am before you for renomlnation for the office of County Clerk and will esteem your votes and efforts in my behalf at the pri mary August 15th. 1911. W. C. Dirterichs. I rirxre of Grand Island is out for | tlie republican nomination for con | gress in the Fifth district. Frank Harrison should be happy. Uev. Paulson lias resigned as head of tiie state anti-sal loon league. The Canadian reciprocity bill passed the I . S. senate last Saturdav by a substantial vote of ;'*3 to 27, and re ceiving tiie president's signature now i becomes a law . Norris Brown al ligncd himself as in favor of tiie bill. i The opposition to republicanism in i Sherman county, call it what vou may. but tiiis time captured by the demos, held a mass meeting on the court house lawn last Saturday afternoon, some 4« in number, and elected the follow ing delegates to the democratic state convention: O. F. Petersen, Les lie Sweetland, Chris Neilson.S.S. Pol ski. Ifiyo Aden and John Boecking. C. F. Beushausen was re-elected chair man of the county central committee and R. H. Matiiew was selected as sec retary. Asking for tiie names of the members of the new county central committee, we were informed they were to be appointed later by tiie ohairinan and noL named. It is said tlte pop contingent was quietly swal lowed by the demos and held no dem onstration. A little bird whispers tliat some discord was manifest and some left the massdisgruntled because Uiey couldn't “swat” the 8 oclock closing law, but proved too much in the minority. Republican County Convention The Sherman County Republican convention met in the court house in Loup City, Saturday, July 22, 1811, at 2 p. m., as per call of the county cen tral committee In the absence of the chairman, the convention was called to order and L. W. Callen of Washington and Geo. W. Wolfe of Harrison were elected as temporary chairman and secretary, said temporary organization being af terward made permanent. John Welty, Wm. Hulbert and Jiio. Chipps. as committee on credentials, reported the following townships rep resented, to-wit: Ashton—Julius Beushausen. Clyde Wilson and J. L. Davey, Clay—Jos. Daddow. James Me Beth, Clarence W. Burt and John A. Peugh. Harrison—Wm. Huldert, H. E. Ben nett, S. C. Wall, F. T. Richmond, G, W. Wolfe. Wm. Mills and C. H. Wall. Wrashington—L, W. Callen. B. A. McDowell, J. H. Welty and J. S. Tur ney. The following were admitted as delegations from said townships: Loup City—H. J. Johansen. Lewis Bechtliold, Jacod Albers, W. T. Gib son, A. J. Johnson, J. W. Burleigh, J. H. Miner, O. Dubry. A. H. Hansel, J. S. Pedler, F. M. Henry and C. C. Cooper. W'.bster—S. S. Reynolds and Milo Gilbert. him -T. C. C hamberlain and Steve Franscovia. Following were elected as delegates to the state convention: Aaron Wall, L. W. Fallen, F. T. Richmond. John Chipps and T. C. Chamberlain. Delegates present at state conven tion empowered to cast full vote of said delegation in absence oi any. The following-named, with the post ottice addresses, were elected as mem ber of the county central committee: Chairman. Aaron Wall, Loup City. Ashton—A. E. Wanek. Ashton. Bristol—Geo. W. Holmes, Ravenna. Clay—Clarence W. Burt, Loup City. , Elm—Adam zahn, Huxley. Harrison—Geo. W. Wolfe, Litchfield Hazard— Emil Swanson, Hazard. Logan—E. E. Tracy, Loup City. LoupCity—A.J.Johnson, Loup City Oak Creek—Mike Maminski, Ashton Rockville—Thos. Lay. Rockville. Scott—W. II. Douglass, Litchfield. Washington—L.W. Callen. Arcadia. Webster— F. A. Pinckney. LoupCity Owing to the lateness of the hour and the time it would take to care fully prepare resolutions, such com mitte work was suspended. Convention adjourned. Last week Comstock had a six-inch rain, which made Beatrice go her some better with an eight-inch rain, which Hooded the streets last Satur day night to a depth of five feet, while CrabOrcliard in Johnson county went still wetter with a ten-inch rain. Thanks: Loup City does not wisii to enter the contest. Swedish Church Sunday, July 30: Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. Sermon iu Swedish and also communion service at 11 o'clock, sudjeet,“Christ Transfigured.” At 8 p. ra.. sermon in English, subject, “No Room for Christ.” All welcome. Genian Evangelical Church Next Sunday, July 30, services will be held In Loup City at 10 a. m. Sun. daySchoolat 11a. m. P.Jueling,Pas tor. ROAD NOTICE (Klaussen) To All Whom It May Concern: The commissioner appointed to lo cate a road commencing at the north west corner of the northeast quarter of section thirty-six (3*1), township fourteen (14), range fourteen (14), Sherman county, Nebraska, running thence east and terminating at Road 280, has reported in favor of the es tablishment thereof and all objec j tions thereto or claims for damages j must be filed in the otiice of the I county clerk on or before noon of the 12th day of September. 1911, or such road will be established without re i ference thereto. | Dated this 20th day of July, 1911. W. C. Diktkr'ichs. County Clerk. (Last pub. Aug. 24) Order or Heariig 01 Petition for Appoint ment of Adniustrator In the County Court of Sherman County. Ne braska. State of Nebraska, l > as County of Sherman 1 To the heirs and to all persons interested in i the estate of Michael S. Taffe. deceased: On reading the petition of Mary E. Taffee ! praying that the day may be fixed for the bear-' ing on her anal account, and for her Onal set- ■ lleinent and discharge as administratrix. H is hereby ordered that you, and all persons in. terested Id said matter, may. and do, appear at the Connty Court to be held la aad for said county, on the 5th day of August. A. O. 1*11. at 10 o'clock a. m.. to show cause, if any there be why the prayer of petitioner should not be granted, and that notice of the pendency of said petition and that the bearing thereof be given to all persons in tores ted in said matter by publishing a copy of tbla order in the Loup City Northwessern. a weekly newspaper print ed in said county, tor three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Witness my hand and seal of said court, this 12th dsy of July, A. D. 1911. tacAbj K. A. SWIM, Couaty Judge. (Lmrt pafejJatyS?) Coming to Loup City 3 Nights, Beginning July 31 Boyd Burrows Dramatic Shows Under Our Mammoth Pavillion Opening Play “ The Pride of Virginia ” Special Scenery Elegant Costumes Concert Orchestra The Greatest List of Specialty Features of any Show Traveling Popular Prices,.15-25-35 Cents Free Exhibition First Night at 7:30 O’clock Summer Tourist Round-Trip Fares to the Pacific Coast From Loup City to California.t.$62 10 to Northern Pacific Coat Points. 62.10 to California one wav via North Pacific Coast Points. 77.10 Tickets on Sale June 1 to September 30 inclusive. Final return limit to October 31, 1911. In addition to the above, the following low fares will be in effect: From Loup City to Califrunia.$52.10 to Northern Pacific Coast Points 52.10 to California one way via North Pacific Coast Points. 67.10 Tickets on Sale August 7 to 11 inclusive, and 14 to 17 inclusive. Final return limit October 15, 1911. Union Pacific Standard Route of the West New and Direct Route to Yellowstone National Park Protected by Electric Block Signals Excellent Dininu C;rs on All Trains For all additional information, and illustrated California and Pacific Northwest book, call on or address G. W. Collipriest, Agent eb : 1890 YORK COLLEGE 1911 The 22d Year Opens on September 11 Officially Recognized by the State. Issues all grades of Teacher's State Certificates. Collegiate, Academy. Normal, Pharmacy, Business, Stenography, Music, Oratory and Art Departments. Thorough Courses. Strong Faculty. Good Equipments. Pleasant and healthful surroundings. Town without Saloons. More than 500 Students each year. Books Free. Lowest Rates fqr Tuition and Board. Give us a chance to save you money. Catalogues sent free on call. WM. E. SCHELL, Pres , York, Nebr. FENCE POSTS , We have a good stock of lumber and all kinds of building material on hand. A carefully assorted stock of Fence Posts ranging in price from 12c to 25C No trouble to figure your bills and show | our stock LEININGER LUMBER. CO., Loud City Neb Here With the Goods {feed's place is here with the goods every time 0^cei!ent grades in the Implement Line 0very need of the farm to suit the demand J)esirab!e tools are at your command Superior machines are alWays on hand Best makes of Windmills and Plows in our stock ^[nexcelled Drills, at prices bedrock, Quperiyr wagons, to haul heavy goods J n herk are neat buggies to spin o’er the roads, ]\o Windmills are better than makes that we sell Excellent repairing we do here as well Step into Reed's and find it is true. Spading money with Reed is saving for you. T. M. Reed / Is now open for the Spring Trade See Us for Solid Gopcfete Wofk Sidewalks, Floors, Etc. Call and get our prices. We have in connection a line of Feed, Ground Corn and Baled Hay. GUY STOUT, Manager. Special Sale OF CLOTH I NO AT YTZ Now is your time to get your suit at *rices: Men’s ami Young Men’s Suits $ 7.50 to $10.00 for 10.00 to 12.50 for 15.00 to 18.00 for * 20.00 to 25.00 for ■*et S°Br s“lIt,?,s monty and save $1.50 to >n ail Boys Suits from 98c to $6.98 $ 3.75 7.50 12.50 18.00 $3.00 At Lorentz’s. \ ✓Vi..