[we know I 10 SECRET ROM 8 TO WEALTH • - - » ITS WELL TRAV S ELD AHR IT’S 3 FLAIR. | THE “GUIDE POSTS” S MAKE, SAVE, IH * VEST, AHR WAIT » B —=——--- ■ - ■ ■ | First National Bank 5 Leap City, Nebraska. I; We Pay 5 per cent on Time Deposits. A*A AO A* A* At A • YOUNG NAN WHO RUTS TOUR CLOTHES If yoo do st ti high time that joti learned the iana It eroaumy ^ tfeat Uik not* teaches. If vour luiirr pat» for tlrf-m it i* high time lliat tou paid tour res part* to his pane be lightening ila burden here. There's not a hit of stTieor quality dddig in oar nothing despite llie fact tbnt »e ate too money and •e are prepared to prove tills to yoo obea yon call. ’ THE HUB YICTOR > IE*ER. Proprietor 1 The Place Where Toe Save Honey. * A. t... AYE, D. C. pT Alter everything else has failed do iP not give up. Come and try 5 CHIROPRACTIC dr and *et well. Office: two blocks east Cj and one south of opera house ^ Phone Blue 126 y^RL y^lL _ _ ____ A COMPLETE LINE of Fanfare, lap, Liaoleun, Shades, Etc. E. P. DAILY When in Need of I COAL or first-class Lumber of all dimensions, m We also have a car of Coke. jj|j We also have a good line of Fence posts, range H ing in price from ten to fifty cent*. H Pbone lied 29 and you will receive prompt attention g LEININCER LUMBER COMPANY LOCAL NEWS. Mrs. True of Lee Park was here over Sunday visiting her sister, 1 Mrs. O. Benschoter. M iss Mattie Hoffman of Filer, Idaho, arrived last week for a vis it with her friend, Minnie Woods. Judge Aaron Wall went to Julesburg. Colo., Mondry morn ing on legal business. B. D. Davis, foreman of the St. Paul Phonograph, was here last Friday attending the Odd Fellow doings. f Genuine seal skin handbags, new est patterns at Schwaner's. Miss Winnifred Outhouse re turned last Friday from the State University, where she graduated last week with honors. Mrs. E. B, Corning visited at Ashton over last Sunday with her daughter. Mrs. A. Anderstrom. Some very tine hand leather bags now on display at Sc lwaners. John Goc, Clare Kettle and Ed Jamrog were over from Ashton Sunday for a few hours, j returning home that evening. Miss Frances Makowski went to Chicago last Saturday, intending to bring her sister, Tillie, home from that city where she has been for some time. If you want good, prompt draying, call on John McDonall, successor to L.C. McDonall. Phone Red 104 \\. r. Reed and family left Tuesday for their home at Brock, Ind. The family have a host of friends who while regretting their departure will wish them good fortune in their new home. The Mesdames Criss, Bowen and Rettenmayer went to Lincoln last Saturday for over Sunday visit with their sister in that city. Mrs. Rettenmayer was accom panied by her little son, Karl. Nice new line of souvenir spoons at Schwaner's. Miss Melva Danielson, who is home for the summer, has secured a fine position in musical circles at Duluth for the coming year. She is one of Loup City’s most talent ed musicians. There is a world of satisfaction in carrying a nice liandb&g. Schwaner has the finest ever shown in the city. By wireless, a report reaches us that our genial young friend. Ed ward Foster, the handsome young carrier on Route 1, was to be mar ried last Tuesday at Galva, Ills., where he went the previous Satur day. If the wireless proves cor rect, the Northwestern will give full particulars later. Mcrrifield Pianos for sals by O. F. Petorson Mrs. Theo. D. Wilson was quite dangerously ill for a few days last week, but at this writing is reported much better. Most unfortunately, Mr. Wilson was away at the time at the bedside of a brother in Wisconsion, where he was summoned by wire that he was lying at the point of death. New line of Parasols detachable handles popular price at Schwaner’s. Johnny Rapp, Jr. was up from Ashton last week Wednesday to the park opening and then again on Friday. Owing to our friend ship for Johnny we are not going to name the attraction bringing him here so often, but merely call his attention to our fine line of wedding stationary. Leave orders for John McDonall dray at either lumber yard, or at E' G. Taylor’s, or Phone Red 104 Mrs. G. W. Collipriest and children returned home last Satur day noon from their visit at Pry or, Okl., with the lady’s parents. George met them at Boelus and helped ferry them over the wash outs this side of that station which had taken out about a mile of the track, the result of a series of washouts caused the night previous. J. H. Maiefski of Rockville township was in the city last week on business Friend Maieski, we understand, will be a candidate before the primaries for super i visor from the fifth district, in place of Supervisor Thomas Jen ! sen, who will not again become a candidate. Mr. Maieski served in that office some years ago from his district and made a good and com petent county dad. The only fault we find with John is that politi cally he is on the wrong side of the fence, and he may not be blamed if he finds the same fault with us from his view point. Main Duties of Life. V To do with as Tew things as we can, and. aa flu- as we can. to see to it that these things are the work of freemen and not of slaves; these two seem to me to be the main duties to be ful filled by those who wish to live a life at once free and refined, serviceable to others, and pleasant to themselves. —William Morris. FOR SALE Five or six acres of ground in al falfa, fenced chicken tight. For terms and particulars, see Alfred Anderson. CATTLE FOR PASTURE I want cattle for pasture on Cole Creek, in Washington township, about 12 miles northwest of Loup City Phone 9240 for particulars. R. P Hatch. Professional Cards ROBT. P. STARR Attorney at Law. LOUP CITY. NEBRSSKS. R. H. MATHEW Attorney at Law And Bonded Abstractor, Loup City, Nebraska Aaron Wall Lawyer Practices in all Courts Loup City, Neb. ROBERT H.MATHEW Bonded Abstracter Loup City, • Nebraska. Only set of Abstract books in county O. E. LONCACRE Physician & Surgeon Office, Over Npw Bank. TELEPHONE .CALL, N0.39 A. J. KEARNS Physician & Surgeon Plioae. SO. OBlre at Residence Two Doors Kast of Telephone Central Lnnp Eitfl. - Nebraska A. S. MAIN Physician & Surgeon Loup City, Nebr. Office at Residence, / Telephone Connection J, E. Bowman H D. Carrie L. Bowman M. D. BOWMAN & BOWMAN PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS Phonel 14 Loup City, Sabrnsk* J. E. WEINMAN Veter i n a r i a n Authorized to make inspec itions for Inter-State Ship ments Arcadia, Nebraska S. A. ALLEN DENTIST LOUP CITY, - NEB. Office up stairs in the new State dank buildinv. W. I- MARCY DENTIST Loup City, Nebraska. OFFICE: East Side Public Square. Phone, Brown 116 V. I. McDONALL Prompt Dray Work Call lumber yards or Taylor’s elevator. Satisfaction guaran teed. Phone Brown 57 ^ C. R. SWEETLAND PLUMBER & ELECTRICIAN' For good clean and neat work Satisfaction Guaranteed Come and get my prices Rufus Hiddleson DRAY AND TRANSFER Your Business Solicited Phone, Either Lumber Yard or E. G. Taylor’s Elevator Norton Lambert DRAY A TRANSFER Solicits \Yoor Business— Phone Bine 60, or E. G. Taylor’s Eleva tor or eitherlumberyard. ANNOUNCEMENTS. County Superintendent I desire to announce my candidacy . | for the office of County Superinten- i j dent of Schools for Sherman county. Appreciating previous favors. 1 thank j in advance, all those who will in anv way contribute to my support at the August primaries. Mary A. K. Hendrickson. 1 am a candidate before the prima ries of August for re nomination by the democratic party io the office of County Superintendent of Schools. 1 am deeply graiefnl to iuy many friends thmugiiout the county for their generous support in the past, and if re-elected will endeavor to re pay their continued confidence by giv ing to the public the very best service of which 1 am capable. L. H. Cvrrier. I am a Candidate for the office of County Superint* nd ;nt of Schools for Sherman county, subject to the will of the democratic voters as expressed at the coming primaries. August is. 1914, Your support will be heartily appreciated. R. D. Hendrickson. County Clerk To The Voters of Sherman County: ' 1 hereby announce my Candidacy at the coming Primary Election for the Democratic Nomination as Coun ty Clerk and respectfully solicit the support of the Voters on Tuesday. August the 18th, 1914. Respectfully, L. B. Polski. I hereby announce my eahdidacy for the office of County Clerk of Sher man county, subject to the will of the democratic voters as expressed at the coming primaries. August 18th, 1914. 1 will sincerely appreciate your, support. J. J. Slominski. For County Treasurer I hereby announce myself as candi date for re-nomination on the repub lican ticket for the office of County | Treasurer. Your support will be greatly appreciated. F. M. Henry. | * Sheriff I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of Sheriff of Sher man county, subject to the decision of the democratic voters as expressed at the coming primary elections, on August 18th. 1914. 1 would appreci ate your support. Wx. Hancock. I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of SheritT of Sherman county, subject to tiie will of the Democratic voters at the coming pri maries. August 18tli, 1914. I would very much appreciate your support. Lloyd Bly. !’-'sh s •' in Germany. Much ainusenent aas been caused .y an jlkcia! notice, published in the .Hanover Auxeiger. saying an order has beer, trade that "the 'ast carriage iha’i not be atta; 4^' to railway irahis.” as it ;s "a!v. * ^object to ua plensai.: shocks and oscillation.” Resolutioi, Notice aid Proposition Whereas, Under the laws of the State of Nebraska it is made the duty of the County Board of Super visors of each county in the state to provide for a safe and suitable court nouse for the transacting of the county business, and to provide suita ble offices for the accommodation of the county officers and court rooms and offices for the accommodation of the several courts of record of the county, and tire-proof vaults and safes, for the safs keeping of county records, and to provide a safe jail of sufficient strength to hold prisoners. And Whereas. Sherman county’s court house is an old brick structure and in poor repair, and not fireproof, and wholly inadequate for the ser vices required and unsanitary in every particular, and the vaults are not fireproof and not of sufficient ca pacity to hold tiie records of the county, and many of the valuable records of the county affecting titles to real estate are in no way protected against fire, and some of the more valuable records are protected by reason of the board through necessity having hired hank vaults outside of the court house. The county jail is an old frame structure, and is not of sufficient strength to hold prisoners, and is un healthful and unfit for use. And Whereas, By reason of the aforesaid condition of thecourt house and jail of said county the record title to eacii tract of real estate in said county is in danger, ah>o the court records and the records involving the estates of deceased persons are unsafe and liable to be destroyed by fire or otherwise, which might result in endless litigation and great expense. And the unsanitary condition of our jail Is dangerous to die health of anv unfortunates who may have to be in carcerated therein, by reason whereof the county may become liable in dam ages to those confined therein. Now, therefore be it resolved by the Board of County Supervisors of said county of Sherman, in the ''tate of Ne braska, in adjourned’ regular session met at the court house in Loup City, Nebraska, county seat of said coun ty, and the usual place of meeting of said board, on the 19th day of May, 1914. That there be submitted to the legal voters of said county at a special election to be held therein on Tuesday, the 30t.h day of J une. 1914, proposition which is set out fully in the following form of notice, which is made a part of this resolution, 1 which said proposition it will be necessary to carry, in order to enable said board to provide a suitable and proper court house and jail for said county, to-wit: To the Legal Voters of Sherman Countv Ruhraska* NOTICE IS* HEREBY GIVEN, That at a special election to tie held in said county on Tuesday, the 30th day of June, 1914, there will be sub mitted to the legal voters of said coun ty, for their acceptance or rejection, the following proposition, to-wit: “Shall the Board of County Super visors of Sherman county, State of Nebraska, for and in behalf of said county, issue the bonds of said coun ty in the sum of seventy-live thousand ($75,000.00) dollars, c the denomina tion of 11,000.00 each, for the purpose of purchasing material for, ana build ing, erecting, constructing, furnish ing and completing a fire-proof court house with jail in connection in said { county, in the city of Loup City, the county seat of said county, on block four (4) of the original town now city of Loup City, the county seat of said Sherman county. Nebraska, accord ing to the recorded plat on file of said block four v4). Said court house and jail to cost not to exceed 47o.00u.00 completed and furnished according to plans and specifications prepared by Berlinghuf & Davis of Lincoln. Nebraska, on file in tlie office of the county clerk of said county. The entire amount of tlie proceeds of said bonds, or so much as may be found necessary, to be expended for said purpose, said bonds to be pavable to bearer at the office of the Treasurer of the state of Nebraska, at Liucoin, Nebraska, at the expiration of twenty years from the date thereof, but to be made redeema ble at tlie option of said county of Sherman at any time after the date o f the issuance o f the same, on any interest pay-day in tlie sum of 41.000.00, or any multiple thereof: said bonds to draw interest at the rate of four and one lialf (44) per cent per an num from the date of issuance of the same, payable semi-annuaily. which said interest payments shall' be evi denced by interest coupon notes exe cuted and attached to said bonds, also payable to bearer at the state treasurer's office of the state of Ne braska. Interest on said bonds to be made payable on the 1st day of Janu ary. 1915, and the 1st day of July, 1915. and on tltp first day of January and July each Tear thereafter. The said bonds to be negotiated at a sum not less than their face value. Said bonds to be sold only in amounts needed and at tlie times needed for the construction of said court house and jail in connection, and the coupons thereon which may be ma tured at tlie date of sale are to be clipped therefrom, so that said bonds w ill draw interest only from date of sale. Ana snau the aforesaid board of county supervisors of the county of Sherman, in the state of Nebraska, or such other officers of said county as may be charged by law with th'e duty of levying the taxes of said county, for the time being in addi tion to all other taxes, levy, or cause to be levied annually upon all taxable property in said county a tax suffi cient to pay the interest on said bonds as the same mature, and shall said board of supervisors of saidcoun tv, or such other officers as may be charged by law with the duty of levy ing the taxes of said county for the time being in addition to all other taxes, levy, or cause to be levied in the year 1915, and each year there after. a Us upon all the taxable prop erty of said county sufficient to pav not less than *2.000.00 of the princi pal of said bonds annually for the tirst two years, and not less than $4, 000.00 of the principal of said bonds each year thereafter, and on the 20th year after the issuance of said bonds levy, or cause to be levied, a tax upon all the taxable property of said coun ty an amount sufficient to pay the residue of said bonds then unpaid, and interest thereon, if any. And be it further resolved, that the vote on said proposition shall be by ballot in the following words to-wit: Official Ballot for Special Bond Election: To vote for the issuance of seventy five thousand dollars of bonds of Shpy man county, Nebraska, for building and furnishing a tire-proof court house and jaii in connection, and for the levy of a tax on all the taxable property of said county, to pay the i rite rest and principal of said bonds pursuant to the resolutions of this special election, make a cross thus [X] within Li e square opposite the words: “For the bonds ana tax.” To vote against the issuance of sev enty-five thousand dollars of bonds of Sherman county, Nebraska, for the building and furnishing a fire-proof court house and jail, and against the levy of a tax sufficient to pay the in terest on and the principal of said bonds pursuant to the resolution of said notice ot this special election, make a cross tauslXjwithin the square opposite the words: “Against the bonds and tax ” For the bonds and tax.f ] Against the bonds and tax.i ] The said ballot shall be prepared, procured and delivered to the proper election officers as required by law by the county clerk of said county, at the time and ,n the form and manner provided by law, and the votes on said proposition to be received and counted and return thereof made, and canvassed by the officers and persons in the county as in form and manner provided by law, and the county clerk is further ordered to procure and de liver to the proper election officers the necessary poll books and other materials and supplies necessary for the submissioi of said proposition at said special election, and it is further ordered that due and legal notices of the submission of said proposition according to the foregoing resolution at the special election as aforesaid be given by publishing the foregoing resolution, notice, and this order in the Sherman County Times Inde pendent. the Loup City Northwestern and the Litchfield Monitor for at least five consecutive issues, immediately prior to Tuesday, the 30th day of J une, 1914. and by posting up at each voting place during the day of election a copy of said resolution, notice and order. The polls to be opened at 8 o’clock a. m. and to close at 6 o’clock p. in. wii saiu out 11 u•» ui JUUC, The election to be held at the vari ous voting precincts as follows: Loup City township, at court house in LoupCity: Rockville tow nship,at city hall in Rockville: Harrison township, at town hall in Litchfield; Hazard township, at Trumble hall in Hazard; Ashton township, at opera house in Ashton; Oak Creek township, at school house in school district No. 56; Scott township, at school house in in school district No. 63; Washing ton township, at school house in school district No. 43; Webster town ship. at school house in school dis trict No. 72; Clay tow nship. at school house in school district No. 36; Bris tol township at school house in school district No. 42; Logan town ship, at school house in school dis trict No. 31; Elm Township at school house in school district No. 38 By order of the Board of Supervis ors of Sherman county, Nebraska: Signed: J.H.Welty, Chairman [Yes Signed: Hiyo Aden. I Yes Signed: Thomas jensen, [Yes Signed: Wenzel Rewolinski, [Yes Signed: Howard W. Lang, [No Signed: Daniel McDonald, [Yes Signed: W. O. Brown, [Yes Attest: L. B. Polski, County Clerk of Sherman County, Nebraska. [ska.l] Compare oar Job Work with others ^ a word to the wise is safficieat. Growing Boys I Xeed tough, long-wearing, pure I woolen fabrics in their clothes. 1 The STEEL Fibre Suits which we are now showing are fa- i mous ior | their long wear and spl e n d i d looks. They cost us more than the { common every day kind’of clothes—yet the way they wear and look makes them worth twice as much. Bring your boy here and let him try on these suits, or come in and* look around for yourself. You will see the best all around line of boys clothes. LORERTZ’S The Best Mei’s ud Bey’s Firnishieg Store. LOUP CITY FLOUR Why buy Flour shipped here by outside mills when you can get Loup City White Satin flour for less*money, and every sack guaranteed. All dealers handle our flour. LOUP CITY MILL FLIGHT CO.