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10 DAYS SACRIFICE SALE ) ———————1^—— 1 As it is getting the time of the year that we I must begin to make room for our new fall goods I and in order to do that we must first get rid of our Summer Goods which we are going to put on sale at a sacrifice price. We will have many liargains in the way of summer goods, this sale will commence July 18 and will last for 10 days. Below we will give you a few of the items that will go in this SAIJE. Wash Goods Regular 12 ami 15c. wash goods will go in this sale at. 9C Regular 20c and 25c wash goods in this sale.. 15g Regular 30c and 35c wash goods, will go in this sale at.20c Regular 40c and 50c wash goods, will go in this sale at.’ $5C Half Wool Poplin Regular price 25c and 35c this will go in this sale at. 2tc Dress Ginghams Regular 15c and 12c Dress Ginghams will go in this sale at.. ]QC French and Tissue Ginghams Regular 25c quality, will go in this sale at.. jgc I Percales Light and Dark Regular 12c and 15c percales will go in this sale at. 1fle CALICO DURING THIS SALE WILL GO AT 6 CENTS ' Ratena Suiting / Regular $1.25 Ratena suiting will go in this sale at. 75c One Table of Lace and Embroideries Regrular price 5c. 10c. 12c. 15c your choice in this sale only. 5e Embroideries One lot. regular price 10c. 12c, 15c. 20c, and up to 25c, your choice .... $e Wide Embroideries and Flouncing L Regular price 50c to 75c. your choice. r One lot of Corset Covers 25c. One lot of Corset Covers 45c t Light and Dark Petticoats f Dark Petticoats which are worth much more money, only OB* ■ One lot Colored Silk Petticoats.«i Jg . One lot. Black Silk Petticoats. $3*98 1 One lot Silk Messelin Petticoats fancy colors, in this sale $J "$$ l Oi» Lot of Boys’ Suits will go in this Sale at Cut Prices f Men s Odd Pants at a Big Discount 25c, to $100 on Each Pair. L On Saturday afternoon the first day of the sale we will sell CANDY at HALF r PRICE, one POUND for 1 Qc. p Do Not Miss This Sale. i We Always Pay the Highest Market Price for Cream, Eggs and Chickens. F This Cut Price Sale is for Cash or Produce Only. { Loup City Mer. Co. ) THE BUSY PLACE Dreamland Theater Changes Pictures Every Menday, Wednesday and Friday. Only the best pictures shown. Everyone passed on by Board of Censorship. Fer an Evenings Fun and Pleasure Meet Ne In Dreamland. Spend Voor Vacation in Colorado j This Sommer . i To« will find there a climate unexcelled, scenic at- I trarlMJoa on ever)- hand which are within easy access of 1 th*- tourist centers of this State. | hSTES PARK, and CHEROKEE PARK deserve 1 particular mention as mountains resorts. Each is j *e*hed via the Unioo Pacific and a pleasant automobile ( tnp. 1 Union Pacific j STANDARD ROAD OP THE WEST I ** the only double tracked and electric block safety I 'J*®*1 protected railroad to Colorado. Three splendid- J iy equipped, electric lighted trains operate to Denver J daily. \ BFor further information relative to reduced sum W ■er tourist rates, sleeping car reservations, etc. | *ppiy to | a W. COLLIPRIEST, A(ent f STORK VISITATION A baby girl was bom Sunday morning, July 12, 1914. to Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Newhouser en Route 2. Congratulations. Bom, Sunday morning, July 12, 1914, to Mr. and Mrs. George Wagner on Route 2, a fine baby boy. Congratulations to the tappy couple. Born, Thursday night, July 9, 1914, to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Root, a baby boy. Congratula tions and best wishes of all the friends of the liappy couple. Born, Wednesday night, July <, 1914, to Mr. and Mrs. Ander strom of Ashton, a son. Mrs. Anderstrom was formerly Miss Arlie Corning. Grandpa Corn ing bears his honors meekly over the advent of his first grandson. Congratulations to all concerned. ALONfiBOBTETWO Mrs. Snyder Is Blowly improving. Harold Burt is slowly getting bet ter. “Mrs. Lizzie Koch is slowly improv ing after an operation a short time ago. Mrs. Gordon Snyder at Comstock Is very low and Is not expected to live at this writing. The carrier returned from a three days camping trip up at Pony lake last Wednesday evening. There were four in the party, Will Shuman, Will Garner, Irvin and J. W. Conger. We had all the fishing we wanted, all to gether we caught 100 bullheads that averaged over a pound apiece, and we caught five hundred sun fisn, all of them. Pony lake is about one mile long and you can catch fish anywhere In it as fast as you can throw In your line. You can rent a boat or tent or any thing you want. If you don't ca*e to camp out they will board you by the week. The trip by auto takes about 71 hours and about two! days by train. Pony lake is 102 miles north west of Loup City. The lake Is fed a number of flowing wells. In mak ing the trip, wbioh no one should miss, you first go to Ord, tben to Burwell then 18 miles north west to Gracie creels to Grade postoffice then, to Pony lake, LOCAL NEWS Howard Adamson returned last Saturday from Council Bluffs, where be had been on a visit. Miss Ruth Miner returned last Friday from a two weeks vacation up in Cherry county. Two large sheets of carbon paper for 5p at the 5 10 & 25c store. Mrs. Cash Conger and children were up from Dannebrog visiting with the Conger families Wednes day. The Misses Mable and Stella Travis of Aurora are here visiting with the lady’s brother, Bert Travis. Miss Teressa Dzingle returned to her duties as nurse at St. Fian ces hospital in Omaha, after a two weeks’ vacation. J. W. Dougal made a business trip up to Norfolk and vicinity last Friday, to lie absent a few days. Good 3-liorse power gasoline engine, for sale. Inquire of S. F. Reynolds. Carlos Landon and family were d'own from Washington Tuesday, not to attend the Wild West show only incidentally, as he was here on other business. YicSwanson received a telegram from Aurora Monday that his father was very low, but word came latter that he was much bet ter. Do you want to sell your farm? Tf so list it with W. D. Zimmerman, he can get the buyer for you. Miss Jacobs of Lincoln, who had been here nursing on cases of Drs. Bowman, returned home yesterday morning. The county dads were in session Tuesday and yesterday on regular routine business. If you to buy a farm see W. D. Zim merman. lie has them to sell at right prices. Easy Payments. Fred James and family of Hast ings were here over last Sunday as guests Of the fami ly of Ward Ver Valin, returning home yester day. Geo. Brill filed on the republi* can ticket for Clerk of the District Court subject to the will of the voters at the August primaries. His card will appear in this paper next week. At Vic Swanson’s Closing out my entire line of mens, ladies’ and childrens' shoes and Ox fords at less than cost. Come early and get your choice, they won’t last I long at these prices. Friday evening the Y. P. of the Baptist church and a few friends had a very enjoyable time at the parsonage. Games were the en tertainment. At 10;80 a dainty luncheon was served. Buy your groceries at Vic Swan son’s we carnr as good a line as you will find in Loup City. Remember we sell Gooch’s best flour. The only flour that gives entire satisfaction all the time. Every sack guaranteed. Took tirst price at Lincoln State Fair 5 years in succession. There is a rea son, Once used always used. County Judge Smith yesterday, July 15, united in marriage Ed ward A. McDonald of Sherman county and Miss Gertie Christen sen of Howard county. ' Two of the handsomest members of super visors then in session, acting as witnesses. K. of P. Will Hold Annual Picnic Marmion Lodge No.Ill,Knights of Pythias, with their families, beginging after noon and lasting until they get through, will hold a romping picnic Wednesday, August 19th, at Jenner Park. Now there picnics and picnics, but when these Knights say picnic they pic some eats, stick in some nic and maybe a few nacks and make for the road where all signs point toward Jenner’s. Once all inside Knight Jenner turns over the place to the rompers and that which makes K. of P. picnics stand out in history breaks forth. Trouble is left outside the gates, worries thrown over the fence and fun is the leading spirit of the , day. , Here, for instance, is a short i description of only a few stunts to i be pulled off, handed to us by * Chief Compiler of. Comick Gym nastics Mathew. j Harry Hinman will walk a slack ! wire; positively and with out fail, : rain or shine. Sam Gallaway will j make a speech from the revolving ocean wave, subject, “Womans’ Suffrage.’’ Gene Tracy will oc- 1 cupy the other side of the moving * wave and make a speech on “Men’s Rights.” Clarence Burt j will sing “It takes two balls of t twine this year where only one was last year,” Albert Johnson I will play “company”, on his b*g| ON MEN’S UNDERWEAR Both two-piece and Union Suits Will Make a Reduction of from 25 to 35 per Cent R. L. ARTHUR t horn. Lew Schwaner will keep Knight Bushy away from the eats while Dr. Allen will endeavor to prevent Knight Burly from mak ing secret trips to the lunch bask-j ets. Herman Johansen is the! only memljer who has any right i to be boss, Herman knows the j right time to eat, where to eat. j what to eat and don't care how any one eats at picnics. George Col-1 lipriest will make a high dive i from the top (absolutely from the extreme top) of Jim Depew's head into a tank of water 17 feet below. Oscar Swanson will climb to this i dizzzzzy high and make a leap fori life using a parachute. John j Long and will Mellor will play catch with an egg, distauee 25 feet, after which Knight Mellor will sing, "That.s my home town.’" Ed Taylor is billed to put on the gloves with Jenner’s Kangaroo. Will Larson will enter the saw dust ring on Jenner's mule, with Ashley Conger as ring master. Henry Eisner will set all watches back 'steen hours and himself for get the right time. There will be just as much for the ladies to do as the boys, blue ribbons usually are carried off in greater numbers by them than the men folks. There will be a ball game, and its going to be some game. Knight Burleigh will again shine, selling red lemonade among the victims in the grand stand. Game called when the sides are made up and three umps will govern the process, provided with auto mobiles-in-waiting so as to make their get-away if need be. Many other features are in the making and no one there will be allowed to do anything bqt what he and she pleases. Further notice will be given in due time and every Knight is ex pected to bring his whole family for the big time. CHURCH NOTES Presbyterian—W orship at 10:30 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. Sabbath school at 11:45 and Christian En deavor at 7:00 p. m. Evening services will lx1 on the church lawn if the weather is favorable. Call »f Republican County Convention On last Saturday, July 11th, a meeting of the Sherman county republican central committee was held at the office of Aaron Wall, and a considerable number of the committeemen from the various precincts were present and taking part. It was recommend ed that the several precincts hold their primaries on the 18th day of July, or at such other date as the Precinct committee should decide upon, and not later than the 23rd instant The committee at its said session decided to give to the different precincts of the county representation in said county con vention based upon the vote cast and one delegate for each major fraction of twenty votes. Accord ing to said arrangement and ap portionment the precincts will be entitled to representation as fol low to wit: Oak creek two, Logan four, Washington three. Elm two, Webster two, Loup City twelve, Ashton three, Rockville three, Clay three, Harrison four, Scott two. Hazard three, Bristol two. Reports received from the mem bers present showed the best of conditions among the republicans of the county, an eager desire to assist in boosting good republi can ticket to victory this fall,be the same state, county, or otherwise. It is greatly desired that each precinct do not over look the com ing primaries, or the holding of the county convention, and will join hands in doing all that can 3e done for party success. FOR SALE OR RENT ^ \ For Sale—A fine 80 acre farm, im- i >roved, 3 miles from Loup City. Easy i erms inquire at this office. i For Sale—A good milch cow. tf James Johansen A. M. AYE, D. C. After everything else has failed do not give up. Come and try CHIROPRACTIC and get well. Office: two blocks east and one south of opera house Phone Blue 126 County Supervisors Proceedings Loup City, July 6, 1914. Board of equalization met pursuant to adjournment of June 11th with all members present, J. TL Welty. chair man, W. O. Brown. Dan McDonald, Hiyo Aden, Wenzel Rewolinski. Thos. Jensen. H. W. Lang. W. T. Owens and L. B. Polski, Clerk. Assessed valuation on nei and sei and si swi sec. 4-16 13 reduced $517 Valuation of improvements sei of 8-15-14 reduced $300. The Gross reciepts of Sherman coun ty amounting to $15,742.25 were on motion deducted from their asspss* ment for the reason that the Supreme Court has held section 6168 uncon stitutional and that the gross receipt is not a proper basis to determine the franchise valuation or value of the intangible property. Board on motion deducted $1100 from the personal valuation of R. Farnsworth, guardian, for the reason that above amount is loaned out on real estate and the mortgage con tains the tax clause. Boerd on motion reduced the valu ation on si sei of 5-15-15, #600. Tax protest on lots 23 and 24, block 6 original town of Loup City was on motion allowed and the treasurer or dered to refund same for the reason that 25 per cent of the improvements asseesed were not subject to assess ment at the time of assessment. Board on motion reduced the valu ation on part of sei of 12-15-14. $900. Board on motion adjonrned till August 11th 1914. L. B. Polski, County Clerk. ANNOUNCEMENTS. County Superintendent I desire to announce my candidac) for the office of County Superinten dent of Schools for Sherman county Appreciating previous favors. I thank in advauce, all those who will in any way contribute to my support at the August primaries. Mary A. K. Hendrickson. I hereby announce myself as candi date at the coming Primary Election for the Republican nomination as County Superintendent of Public In struction and will greatly appreciate the support of the voters of Sherman County. Respectfully. Ethel Pearson lleapy. I am a candidate before the prima ries of August for renomination by the democratic party to the offlec of County Superintendent of Schools. I am deeply gratefnl to my many friends throughout 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 I am capable. L. H. Currier. 1 am a candidate for the office of County Superintendent of Schools for Sherman county, subject to the will of the democratic voters as expressed at the coming primaries, August 18. 1914, Your support will be heartily appreciated. R. D. Hendrickson. For County Judge 1 hereby announce myself as a can didate for re-nomination for the of fice of county judge at tne coming primaries, August 18. The law now making this a non-partisan office, no party name will appear on the judi cial ticket, and I therefore solicit the support of voters of all. Emerson A. Smjth. I have bled my petition as a candi date for county judge on the non partisan ticket and will appreciate the support of mv friends at the pri mary of August 18. No politics about my candidacy. Vote on a separate ballot. A. E. Charlton. For State Senator I shall be a candidate on the demo cratic ticket for state senator for the twenty-second district at the August primaries. I favor a shorter ballot, , the recall, preferential voting, and , am opposed to University removal. ] Your support appreciated. , Raymond E. Dale, Loup City, Nebr. County Clerk To The Voters of Sherman County: I hereby announce mv Candidacy at the coming Primary Election for the Democratic Nomination as Coun ty Clerk and respectfully solicit the support of the Voters on Tuesdav, August the 18th, 1914. Eespectfully. L. B. Polski. I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Countv Clerk of Sher man county, subject to the will of the democratic voters as expressed at the coming primaries, August 18tli, 1914. I will sincerely appreciate your support. J. J. Slominski. For County Treasurer I hereby announce myself as candi date for re-nomination bn the repub lican ticket for the office of County Treasurer. Your support will be greatly appreciated. F. M. Henky. Sheriff I hereby announce mvself as a can didate for the office of Sheriff of Slier 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. Wm. Hancock. I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Sheriff of Sherman county, subject to the will of the Democratic voters at the coming pri maries, August 18th, 1914. I would very much appreciate vour support. Lloyd Bly. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of Sheriff of Sherman county, subject to the will of the republicans as expressed at the coming primaries. August Pith. Your support will be appreciated. J. H. Miner. To the electors of Sherman county: I beg to hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the orlice of Sheriff of Sherman count , Nebr aska. subject to the will of the re publicans of the county, to be ex pressed at the coming primary elec tion to be held August 18th 1914. In making this announcement it is not to be forgotten that I have en joyed the favor of the good people of Sherman county for nearly eleven years last past, having been elected to five seperate terms, and holding a year in addition by virtue of the change in law since my last election. I am cheerfully leaving it to be de cided by the voters whether said experience is likely to better fit one for the duties of said position, or otherwise, and if they believe that said position should be entrusted to some other of the candidates who like myself have already tiled, your ver dict at said primary will be received without complaint. L. A. Williams. For State Representative To the voters of Sherman county: I hereby announce my candidacy for the re-nomination for the office of State Representative for the 57th district, on the democratic ticket subject to the will of-the voters of Sherman county, at the primary election to be held on August 18th, 1914. Your support is respectfully solicited. C. W. Trumble. For Clerk District Clerk To the Voters of Sherman County: I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Clerk of the District Court on the democratic ticket, sub ject to the will of the voters of Sher man county at the primary election to by held on August 18, 1914. I would appreciate your support. Chas. Bass. I wish to inform the voters of Sher man county that I have Hied for the nomination of Clerk of the District Court on the Progressive ticket, sub ject to the will of the Progressive voters as expressed at the coming primaries. Your help will be appre ciated. E. F. Joues. For County Attorney I wish to announce my candidacy for the Democratic nomination for county attorney at the Primary Elec tion to be held August 18, 1914. I ask for the support of the voters of Sherman County because I feel that I am fully capable of performing the duties of the office, and because I ara a Sherman countv product, having jeen born here and having lived in :>he county all my life. Yout support will be appreciated. Lamonb L. Stephens.