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    MANY SHREWD MEN
un iso eii
BANK ACCOUNT PLAN
to increase their credit. They
appreciate that their credit is a
factor of material importance
when it comes to earning thru
a deal that may mean a consider
able profit.
WHY NOT USE
this plan to increase your credit?
Get ready for the deal now that
you may take advantage of it
when it comes.
Loup City State Bank
Imp City, Nebraska.
SOLID COMFORT
I GOOD LOOKS and ENDURING QUALITY
THESE ARE THE THINGS THAT
MAKE DREW SHOES FAMOUS
We have them in Brown. Tan and Black,
Velours. Nu Buck. Gun Metal. Patent and
Vid Kid at. Prices from 12.50 to $5.00.
COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU.
| E. E YOUNGQUIST, Prop.
When Looking For a Square Meal Go To
THE IDEAL RESTAURANT
also for a Good Lunch
We also carry a Full Line of Bread and Pastry Goods
and also sends Bread by parcel post.
South Side Public Square.
Wm. Dolling, Proprietor
A. M. AYE, D. C. i
After everything else has failed do (
| not give up. Come and try
i CHIROPRACTIC !
and get well. Office: two blocks east t
i and one south of opera house >
Phone Blue 126 t
SWITZERLAND IN AMERICA ;
GLACIER NATIONAL PARK
GU- ;er National Park is in Northwest Montana, and with
ita *«-D**r> and excellent auto' road.-, i- becoming one of the !
famous parks of the world.
• W ithin the Park comfortable quarters are to be had at
. < (lacier Park Hotel and the various chalet camp*. All charges, I
»circuit tour rates—in fact, the entire scheme of sendee to |
! tourist*—is under the supervision of the Great Northern Rail- •
way Company.
The detour« con-ume from one to five days. They include
s automobiles, launches, coaches, hotels, and cover distances of
'from 8» to 15o mile*. ;
The BURLINGTON-GREAT NORTHERN EXPRESS ar- '
n»ek at (Racier Park StaUod at 8:35 p. m.: the Park Hotel is '
k n*»rby the station, and you are ready the next morning for '
■on* of the systematized and well managed park tours.
k I will gladly provide you, free of charge, with attractive
* publications descriptive <-f thi- seqp.- and recreative region. ;
IBB J. A. Danielses, Agent
Win. Ccaeral PkSMkfcr Afckt
1004 Famum St. Omaha, Nebr;
Compare oar Job Work with others
I word to the wise is eaffieieat.
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the northwestern
Catered at the Loup City Postoffice for transmission through the malls as aeoond class
matter.
Office Phone. Red 138. Residence. - Black 138
J. W. BURLEIGH.Editor and Pnb. J. R. GARDINER Manager
Just at present the whole world is aroused over
the war rumors which are to the effect that all the
principal and many of the smaller powers of the east
ern continent are nearing conflict which may prove
the greatest the country has ever witnessed. Up to
last Saturday, only Austria-Hungary and Servia were
embroiled and in active conflict, but with promise
that Russia would interfere in behalf of Servia, and
Germany calling upon the Czar to keep out of it or
the Kaiser would join hands with Austria, with Eng
land and France supporting the contentions of Rus
sia and little Japan announcing she would get into
the game as England's ally, it has the looks and pro
mise of embroiling the whole continent in war. It is
impossible at this stage of events to forecast the pro
bable, but from present outlook it would seem that
nothing short of a miracle would prevent bloodshed
and devastation of all the big and little powers of the
eastern continent. Our inside pages will be found
filled with the war scare so far as it had gone up to
the time of going to press with those pages.
Last Thursday evening ended the present Chau
tauqua session. That it has been an exceptionally
good one is admitted by all. One of the best results
of the present Chautauqua has been the organization
of an association that shall provide amusement for
our boys and girls. This is one of the needs of the
hour. What shall our children do for amusement and
recreation has been a momentous question, and no
doubt in a large measure the above proposed organiza
tion will answer the query satisfactorily. Some time
this week, if it has not already been done before this
meets the public eye,said organization will be perfected
and plans adopted to that end. Possibly,some sixty or
more of the fathers and mothers of our city have sub
scribed their names and pledged their money to carry
forward this splendid idea. Let our entire citizenship
join in this movement which is for the betterment of
our children and provide for innocent amusement as
well as for the betterment in all ways of the rising
generation.
Over in Hbward county there are two democratic
candidates for congressman who want to fill M. P.
Kinkaid s shoes, but evidently the democrats of that
county do not take kindly to one and are dead stuck
on the other, as in county convention they endorsed
the candidacy of one, Frank Taylor, with a hur
rah, while the other, A. L. Covey, did not get a look
in or even mention. But of course that was an emp
ty honor, for Mr. Taylor, good man, though, will be
so far distanced by the republican Moses, that he will
be left at the first quarter stretch in the congressional
race. Up in the sandhills country they do not know
there is any other candidate than the man who made
Kinkaid sections possible.
Unless Providence or some like potent force inter
venes, there will be one of . the greatest railroad
strikes in the historv of this country staged tomorrow,
(Aug. 7), when 55,000 firemen and engineers on the
great railroads operating west of Chicago are to go out
on a strike, which will tie up every system in that
zone. Every effort is being put forth, even President
Wilson offering his services to prevent the widespread
disaster which would follow such a calamity.
With wheat harvesting at 35 bushels to the acre
and oats going to 50 and 60 bushels to the acre,things
loom up pretty good to our farmers. Stand up for
Sherman county and be assured of a bumper crop of
corn to top off with.
By the way, what has become of the Mexican
trouble? Since the big pow wow started among the
old continent powers the Mexican imbroglio seems to
have been dwarfed into insignificance.
Uncle Sam gives it out strong that he will keep
out of the old world war* Right you are. Uncle.
Unclaimed Letters
Remaining in the post office at
Loup City month ending July .51.
Ladies
Mrs. Lina With art, Mrs. S. C.
Watrous (Two). Mrs. Jennie l*aul.
Mrs. Peter Oslikentoski. Miss Mable
Oliver, Miss Irene Morrow. Mrs.
Rosa Anchens. Mrs. Florence Leon.
Gentleman
Mr. P. Connell (Two). Lee Jung
Glen Willis. Fred Stennett. K M.
Snyder, II. Smith. Tom Lei. Theodore
hoxworthy. A. R. Culpepper. C. I>.
Cuvine. A. E. Ashton, Thos. Day. M.
F. Ondrak.
Persons claiming the above will!
please say "Advertised" and give date
o( this List.
C. F. Beushausen. P. M.
State Fair Entries
During the next few weeks a
a number of important entries at
| the state fair will close. Among
I them are the following:
Sliced classes close August 17.
j Entry fee 3 iiercent.
Better Babies August 17.
Entries in Cattle, Horses, Sheep
| and Swine Cor official catalogue)
' August 17.
Machinery and automobile ex*
i hibitors (for official catalogue)
August 17.
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Deputy State Sui>erintondent
Robert I. Elliott
Republican Candidate for
STATE SUPERINTENDENT
Primaries August 18
Seven Educational Fun
damentals
I believe the boys and girls of
the rural districts should enjoy
educotional advantages equal to
those of the city youth.
I ljelieve in normal training in
high schools, and the establish
ment in the normal schools of a
training de{>artment for rural
teachers.
1 believe more attention should
be given to the teaching of Read
ing. Writing. Arithmetic, Spelling
and Language.
I believe in the continuation of
full publicity of the Finances of
the office of state superintendent,
and careful economy in the busi
ness of the department.
I believe in a wider use of the
school house, and in lecture courses
and literary societies for Commu
nities Interests.
I believe educational policies
are living issues meriting the
thoughtful, unprejudiced consider*
ation of the people.and that school
affairs should be administered in a
Non-Partisan manner.
1 believe in the educational
foundations already laid and the
Highest Efficiency fortheXebraska
school system.
I. M. TEE6ARDEN
mt Cm CoBBtf
UFOBUCAI CAIDIDAIE
FOR
State Treasurer
f
I
AT VIC SWANSON’S
Buy Your l)rY Goods of us we
m m m
carry a complete line of up-to
date merchandise.
Try a sack of Gooch’s Flour. Its always good.
Vic Swanson’s
The House of Quality
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
County Superintendent
I desire to announce my candidacy
! for tiie office of County Superinten
dent of Schools for Sherman county.
A ppreciating previous favors. 1 thank
in advauce. ali those who will in anv
way contribute to mj^support at the
August primaries.
Mary A. K. Hendrickson.
I hereby announce myself as candi
date at the coming Primary Election
for the P.epublican nomination as
: County Superintendent of Public In
struction and will greatly appreciate
the support of the voters of Sherman
j County. Respectfully.
Ethel Pearson Heapy.
I am a candidate before the prima
ries of August for renomination by
the democratic party to the office of
: County Superintendent of Schools. I
am deeply grateful 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 IS.
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 ef county judge at toe coming
primaries. A ugust 15. 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 ail.
Emerson A. Smith.
I have Hied my petition as a candi
date for county judge on the non
partisan ticket and will appreciate
the support of my friends at the pri
mary of A ugust 1*. No politics about
mv candidacy. Vote on a separate
ballot. ' A. E. Chariton.
For State Senator
1 shall be a candidate on the demo
cratic ticket for state senator for the
twenty-second district at the August
primaries. 1 favor a shorter ballot,
the recall, preferential voting, and
am opposed to University removal.
Your support appreciated.
Raymond E. Dale.
LoupCity. Nebr.
1 hereby announce myself as as a
candidate for state senator from this,
the 22nd senatorial district, subject to
the decision of the republican voters
of the district. Your favors will be
appreciated. R. P. Starr.
To the Voters of the 22nd. Sena
torial District composed of the couu
ties of Buffalo.Kearney aDd Sherman.
Having announced myself as a can
didate for the nomination, on the
Democratic and Peoples Independent
ticket for the office of Senator from
the 22nd. District which I now repre
sent and my position on the question
of the removal of the State Univer
sity haviug been brought in issue. I
want to make a specific statement on
that question which no one can mis
understand.
During the last session of the Leg
islature this question was earnestly
discussed on both sides before the leg
lature. I regarded it as a question of
much importance to the people of tie
whole state that it should after pr> i
per. discussion, be settled by the peo
ple and not by the Legislature. I
therefore voted to submit the ques
tion to the people of the state and if j
it receives a constitutional majority, j
like every other citizen I will be
bound by the vote but if the question
does not receive a constitutional mi
joritv at the polls and if it should lie
brought before the Legislature again
during the next two years. I will vote i
against the removal of the University
unless for some good, just reason it is 1
shown that the removal of that in
stitution would be better for the pe>
of the state and the University.
I state this specifically because it,
has been suggested that even if the
proposition does not-carry at the polls
the membors of the Legislature can
• ignore the vote and move the Univer
isitv upon their own responsibility.
I further state that at the election
in November I will vote as a citizen
against the removal. Respectfully.
PETFR WINK.
County Clork
i To The Voters of Sherman County:
I hereby announce my Candidacy
pt the coming Primary Election for
the Democratic domination as Ctoun
tv Clerk and respectfully solicit Lae
support of the Voters on Tuesday..
August the ISth. 1914.
Respectfully.
L. B. Polska
I herebv announce my candidary
for the office of County Clerk of Sber
man county, subject to the will of ■
the democratic voters as expressed at
the coming primaries. August ISth.
1914. I will sincerely appreciate your
support. J. J- Slominski
1 hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the cffice of county clerk,
subject to the will of tbe republican
voters of Sherman county, as ex ress
ed at the coming primaries. August I
ISth. Would appreciate your si p
port.
Respectfuliv
W. T. Gibson.
For County Troosuror
I hereby announce myself as canii- J
date for re-nomination on Use repub
lican ticket for the office of County
Treasurer. Your support will
greatly appreciated. F. M. Henry.
I herebv announce my candidacy
for tbe office of countv treasurer sub
ject to the will of the democratic
voters, as expressed at the comii^ j
primaries. August 1*. Your support
will be appreciated
John J. Jezewski
Sheriff
I hereby announce myse!# a- a 'an
didate for the office of Sheriff >:.er
man county, subject to the deci- on
of the democratic voters as expressed
at the coming primary elections, n
August lsth. 1914. 1 would appre i
ate your support. Wu. Hancock.
I herebv announce my candid* y
for the office of Sheriff of Sherman
county, subject to the will of the
Democratic TOters at the coming pri
maries. August lffth. 1911. I *o d
verv much appreciate vour support.
Luorit Blv.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the office of Sheriff ■?
Sherman county, subject to the will
of the republicans as expressed at the
coming primaries. August 1-ti.
Your support will be appreciated.
J. H. Miner.
To the electors of Sberman count.
I beg to hereby announce myse? as
a candidate for re-election to the off e
of Sheriff of Sherman count Nebr
aska. subject to the will of ti.e re
publicans of the county, to be ex
pressed at the coming primary elec
tion to be held August Itth IvU.
L. A. Williams
1 hereby announce myself as candi
date for the office of Sheriff of S.er
man county on the Democratic ticket
at the primaries to be held August
lsth. and will appreciate the support
of all those who desire a busine>~ ad
ministration for this office.
A. V. Ogle.
For Clerk District Clerk
To the Voters of Sherman County:
I hereby announce my Candida y
for the office of Clerk of the Dist ri t
Court on the democratic ticket. SU !>•
ject to the will of the voters of Sher
man county at the primary elect, n
to by held on August 1*. 1914. I
would appreciate your support.
Qias. Bass.
I wish to inform the voters of Sher
man county that I have filed for the
nomination of Clerk of the District
Court on the Progrossive ticket, sub
ject to the will of the Progress: e
voters as expressed at the coming
primaries. Your help will be appre
ciated. E. F. Jones
I have filed for the nomination for
clerk of the district court subject to
the will of the republican voter? a?
expressed at the coming primaries 1
respectfully ask your support.
J. R. Gardiner
To the Voters of Sherman Countv
A petition having been filed with
the County Clerk requesting me to
allow my name to appear upon the
primary ballot August Is. 1914. a? a
Kepubliean candidate for the office >f
Clerk of the Distrit Court. 1 berei.v
announce that I fully appreciate the
same and have tiied an acceptance to
the above revest.
Not unmindful of past fav r? and
hoping that I may merit your further
support, for which I shall feel verv
grateful. 1 am
Yours very truly.
Wilber S. Waite.
To the electors of Sherman countv
Nebraska. I beg to state that I lave
tiled for the nomination for the >ffice
of Clerk of the District Court of v. _r
county, as a republican, s-byec: tot, e
will of the vote ra of said county t; e
expressed by Them at the coming pri
mary election to be lie id August !»•
1914.
1 first made my home in u.iseo -%ty
in the year 1ST7, aud continued to
live here, and to make the same my
hoftie for the following twelve years
at wuieh time 1 became engaged .n
the l nited States mail serv;,e. living
at Council B u2s and Omaha L-::
19SS. when I returned tc live per
mantly in this county, and lave re
mained here and been engaged n
farming ever since.
My long experience in clerical w.-.-g
in the service of the Ftuted Star
who is always considered to be a str:,;
master, may as 1 believe, have g ;ae
some distance toward preparing it
for a kind, and careful performance
of the duties devolving open that of
See- Should you see fit t.. d«oase ; e
for the position. I pledge sou ti«?
very best service that 1 am an e to
perform, rendered with ti:e u! m,ot
kindness and patience.
Geo. Brill
For County Attorney
I wish to announce my Candida v
for U*e Democratic nomination Vr
county attorney at tite Primary H e
tion to be held August In 1914 1
ask for the support of the voters
Sherman Cbunty Because I fe* : at
1 atn fully capable of performing the
duties of the office, and because 1 am
a Sherman count* product. ha»ir>*
been born here and bavin* lived in
the county all ;ny life. Your support
will be appreciated.
Lament L. Stephens
To T*>e Voters of Sherman lYuntv
Nebraska.
I lave Sled as refanbitcan candi
date for the office of Count* Attorney
and will appreciate tie support of a 1
who eonsMer me worthy of * r„t
mrui. Respect fully
a -V s. l oi.er
State Representative
To the voters of Sherman county:
l hereby announce my oandidaer
for the re-nomination for the office of
State Representative for the o'th
district. on the democratic ticket
subject to the wtil of the voters of
Sherman county, at the primary
election to be held on August >. .
19U. Your support is respectfully
solicited. C. W. Trumbie
1 am a candidate for Use office of
representaUve from this, the 3*th re
presentative district. subject to tire
will of the republican voters as ex
pressed at the coming primaries. 1
await your pleasure a*»d hope to se
cure yvur rote and support.
J W Burleigh.
Kd. Northwestern.