A ! fc I I (: i m JfATIONAfcKEPCBMCAN TICKKT. For President, BKVIAJIIN HABBIWS, of Indiana. For Vice-President. LKVI P. JIOBTOX, of New York. CONUKKSSIOSAI.. For Congress, 2d Distri'-t. HX. JAMKS LA 1KB. KTATK TICKET. For Governor, JOHN M. THA1EU. For Lieutenant Governor, CEOBCE D. JKEIKELJOHrf. For Secretary of State, ;. L. L4W.1 For Treasurer, J. R. HILIi. For Auditor, THOXAS WIKSTOS. For Attorney General, W.TI. LKKSV. Cor Commissioner Public Lands aud Buildings. JOHN NTBEX. Er Superintendent Public Instruc tion. GEORGE . LAKE. COUNT V TICKET. For County Attorney, j. it. uriLcox. For Representative, I. K. UA9IPTON. Mrs. M. W Dickerson in in Lined-. Pearl Skeen has arrived borne from Winner, Kansas. The State Fair commences the 7th and lasts until the 15th. The best lino of boots and shoes in tbc city at Warner & Wolfanger'p. Mrs. F. E. Goble and daughter. Miss Maud, are visiting in Holdrege. The small lads are having a circus this afternoon in Morhart's old build irtg. The Union Labor party organized a etub at Rownds school house Wednes day iiigM. Chas. Reigle is clerking for the Western and Southern Mercantile Association. Next Friday evening, September 7th, 1SSS, the Band of Hope will give ar concert, fuitiier notice of which Bill be given. Charley Marvin, formelv a well known railroad employ of the B. & V. in this city, and more recently agent :;t Oxford, is in the city. We hope the new railroad will soon get here. It will not be long b(forc ibe Northwestern and the Santa 1'e will be running into this city and then look out for big time?. The republicans hav nominated Warner Miller for governor of New York, and Col. Crugcr, for lieutenant governor. This almost insures the state for republicanism. C. Wiener is a protectionist, prov ing it by employing skilled labor at kome in preference to sending away to ave bis merchant tailoring done by c.ieap help elsewhere. D. Kesler, G. B. Lea, M. B. Mc Nitt and vyife, G. W. Knight and wife. J. A. Tullcys and T. C. Hacker will leave on the 7th for Columbus, Ohio, to attend the soldiers reunion. NcKeighan's speech at Rownds school house smasked to strongly at democracy to please the members of the Union Labor party. Evidently the boys are not stuck on Grover and free trade. Although only opened for three weeks C. Wiener has found it neces sary to increase his force in the Mer chant Tailoring department. People are better satisfied to select from piece goods than samples, especially when garments can be tried on be fore being finished. The Golden Eagle is the only cloth ing store in the .county that has a first class tailoring establishment con nected with it, carrying a large stock ef piece goods, and having the work shop under the same roof. No more sending off but employing help at home. The Webster County Teachers As sociation will meet at Cowles, on Sat urday, September 8th, at one o'clock, p. m. The following is the program: Class exercise in spelling, Mis Icssic Wright. Paper, successful work, f 31. Hun ter. Paper, Miss Ella Dorr. Address, School government. Mr. A. G. Dichl. Essay, general cx"iviso. -j.i Mi IVlr :n the r "S$$iii$8isMlUlMIs e i---jfxSLlii fl It is fitting that the pioneer of low-priced journalism in the West should lead in placing the American newspaper of to-day the lowest unit of American coinage, iweive years ago that unit was the nickel in Chicago and throughout die Northwest The founding of The Daily News at a lower price was regarded by the journalistic profession as inviting certain failure. But thev were wroner. To-day there is not a nickel paper in Chicago, and The daily jmews averages, as snown oy its puo lished sworn statements, 175,000 copies a day with a single exception the largest daily circula- . . - 111 1 4la4h 4 -! non in mcnc, ana greater uau cue cumula tions of all other Chicago dailies combined. The Daily News has prospered beyond the most sanguine hopes of its founders. For this it has more than once made its grateful acknowledg ments to an appreciative public. It believes, how ever, that the time has now come when, acting entirely within the limits of a wise commercial progression, it can give its thanks more practical expression. It proposes henceforth to "divide " as to its friends and to multiply as to its circula tion. To-day it reduces its price to One Cent and expects to double its circulation. , And anticipating the questionings of the doubtful let it be briefly said that the thing can be done. The Daily News all that it has been in the past, as well as all that is rightly expected of m . m . J ?. .. A. re in ine lucure as a leaner in progressive nmen can journalism can be produced and sold for cne cent a day, and this by reason of those com mon principles of trade which make possible lower prices just in proportion as the aggregate volume of sales increases. The Daily News now sells over a million papers a zveeh, as shown by its published sworn statements of circulation, and it can afford to sell at a smaller profit per paper than other Chicago dailies, no one of hich has as much as one-third the average The Crete Globe reports that at! FrmmnrL Kaunas, wlu.e a cieff wore ti.riship! a bov. wl v eiltt tin; bauds, :iecidiitail;. :ut tie the man fced:ii- the ni:-hn; i.:ili(l of J With ' 1 i out a Moments warinnjr. tlu fiend ! picked the buy uj ami h Hid him in-j t to the machine, a tlm h In- weie a bundle of grain, ecttiinU a curious wav to thre.-h rovs. However, the! rest of th, men did ... acu.ru heart- U - . brrs,,::,, and a sort of loson from whu-li good re- suits might flow even a? water Irom a spring tlny t::k the man with thoj lame hand ami. procuring a piece of j rope, tied him to on" end of it and a tree to the oth'.-r Att r .-ecuriiig a J quantity of untenanted space and j placing it beneath hi fct, tln-y left him ! meditate unoti tin- uncertain-j ties cf mortal existence and otherwise enjoy himself as eirruuistanees might permit. At last accounts the tree seemed to be thriving with its usual vigor, but the graft wa thought to be affected with blight. Its a story al most too awful for belief PIMTUEEK. Penny Creek, Aug. 30th. Spec ial coriespondcnce t. the Chikk. Oh! where! Oh! when La Trtxy sone. Everybody is putting up hay. Amos Huffman is .-till on the sick list. Jamts Potter's brother is visiting him fton. Jol'et, Illinois. Miss Nellie Sanders and Miss Nora Arbuckle were visiting Miss Jennie Wall the past week. James Biacham is vi.ry sick. Squire Punck and wife have re turned home. C. Gust lost a valuable eolt last week. Our Sunday school is flourishing under Snpt. Vandyke. There will be a picnic on the 4th. Mrs Graves gave a watermelon festival on the 27th. : Doc. BON TON BARBER Shop AND BATH ROOM, H UT H ISOX &. EDG KLL. Props. Firt door north of C'ty "akcry. re fitted and thoroughly 'quipued. We respectfully solicit your patronage guaranteeing sitisfa'iou in every case. Ouu Motto: Will he to please all who u:vi :s their trade. All work dr. m a !iit-f'--' manner ant! in the l'ie fiul i 1 unusio!. necent THE CHICAGO announces the reduction cents to ONE CENT pet of The Daily News. The large addition to its present million-a-week circulation, which will surely come with its reduction to one cent a day, will fully compensate for the reduced profit at which each paper is sold. All this concerns the reader only as assuring him that The Daily News can reduce its price and at the same time maintain its high character as the foremost newspaper of the Northwest that a million-a-week circulation makes the otherwise impossible entirely.possible. The present is peculiarly the time to inaugu rate this popular departure in American jour nalism. The approaching Presidential election widens immeasurably the field and opportunity for The Daily News as an independent, impartial, fearless newspaper one free from all the entangle ments of mere partisan allegiance. - The demand is more and more for a newspaper which shall give all the political news free from partisan color ing, and which shall tell the absolute, unvarnished truth about things, regardless of its effect upon the fortunes of this or that political party or candidate. This demand The Daily News aims to meet, and at its reduced price it combines all the elements which should make it literally everybody's paper. To the thousands of new readers whose atten tion is now for the first time directed to The Daily News it is proper to say that they will find it complete in all the essentials of the. best Ameri can journalism of to-day. Its quality as a rr.w paper proper is best indicated in the fact that it is the only low-priced paper in Chicago or tlu North-west, which is a member of the " Asso ciated Press." The other " Associated Press " papers in Chicago, the Tribune, the Times a:v; Inter-Ocean all cost three cents. The Chicv Daily News prints all the tervs and sellr. it ! upon the basis of the circulation of one cent a day. Sold by all news dealers. Maiit t . postage paid, at S3.OO per year, or 2c. per inon-1 Address VICTOR F. LAWSON", Publisher t daily circulation ARE YOU GOING You will find at C. IB00K 'I A comi).ctc line oi p J Cvwm &C, ' ' VV Kl 1 liNVjr I 1&L.C VV IV! 1 11IVJ and see me. beautiful Life size or smaller at ' BULKLEY'S NEW GALLERY. Have) oti had any of those fine cabinets, every one is more than pleased with them, even the tin-types are meriting praise at Bulkey's Gallery, east side Webster street. CARRIAGE & WAGON REAIP SHOP J. E. Heron, Proprietor. I have just located in Red Cloud, and can he found at McGuire . blacksmith shop where I will be glad to see all those who desire to have their husrgies or wagons repaired. Charges reasonable and work guaranteed. Have yeara ex perience and will do you a eood job. Small jSb carpenting work attended to. Webster County Fair September 25-28, 1888. ncople ot the cotintv and jidjacent territon should not f-r:et the dates. The This year the managers are doinir and it will he the best foir ovt-r held in the county. Premiums will be Paid in Full ! The premiums are larjje in all departments ! On the 26th a-.-. 27th will be the Soldiers' Reunion. Attractive Features arranged for Every D v. A. L. FUNK, See'y. am DAILY NEWS1 .of its prite from Two copy. The Daily !rv--. Chicago. TO SCHOOL ? L. Cotnnsfs Drur & STORE School Books, Slate alfeO the klgCSt Hlie of lr U 1 O in t-ie City. VaJl Portraits ! their utmost to make it a succe-s Farmers ui Msrfats BANKING CO., A general banking business trans acted In all its branches. imst paid w iks brers. FARM LOANS A SPECIALTY. Three or five years straight X pe cent, single mortgage. No delay in securing money. DIRECTORS: Silas Garter. Geo. B. HoIIaad. E. B. Smith. O. O. Y toer, W. S. Gsrbrr. S. C. Smith, A. lligby. correspondents: Konnt.Hnw.. - - - New York, nt Kimr National Hank. - Omaha. N-L Fir-t NMionai lUnk l.uu-oln. NB First National Bank of Beatrice. CALIFORNIA ! THE LAND OF DISCOVERIES ! BEWARE OFBIITAITONS See that curlrabe mark, SANTA AB IE, is 01: every bottle h is n every bottle of that pleasant California rem edy. SatUtfai-tinn ytiaranteed or.nmn ey refunded by Henry Cook FjSrpiS IISUMPTI LUN&5.rnG lABlErlNEIItlia()rowiii.fAL MAKE NO MiTSAKE By tliiielliiif; the .-ynuitoni" s oftn SANTA mistaken for consumption. ARI (0 h:l.4 lirnll.'llt I:l(!llfS-t to many a breaking to oitei !-ase wi imtime houehold and bv promptly up tli eouzii and cout tnaL deveIfipp- into that fatal di yet syvs thousands from an iave. ion make no in isJake I" keeping -a bottle of tnis plea dv :-.lw:iv in the home ant rem . unt aa i.nMi V . ,I-rarCMr'-l.k CitsTiirlTmi i!2BYa!U.lWCURE TOR 5tz?u-Jr tr A i Atinn - : -r Ji - m nmi !B!-TINEW-DConRnVlLLE CAL. CALIFORNIA CAT-B-CUHE T!w onlv guaranteed c!:re for catarrh, cold in the bean, hay Pevcr, Ifne eo! catar-hal deafness and soar eves, re stores the sense of taste and smell removed had t:iste and unpla-'ant breath, resulting from catarrh. Polio. directions and a emv i warranted b all druegUts. Semi for circular to ABIETINK MEDICAL CO, Oroville Six months' treatment for $! sent mail by .SI. 10 SANTA ABIE AND CAT-R-CURE ( sale by Henry Cook, Agent. H. T. CLABKDURG Co WholesaleAgents Lincoln, Neb . -. .'iK':--'" CC'- mm-r-.-''' - " t -l)EAI.r.i:s IX Boots and Shoes Just received a full line of Hand Sewed Rockford Shoes Finest nivcr brought to Red Cloud Also. keei the TiTVnCI T TATT? i ' i i i i ik i ai i t at t Of Hoots and .hue. in the vahey. Prices cb i crtl...n tlu-ehfape t. 'Hjt 3'MlwiwawlBWfwlWa f C-& ?n WI1& Viv! L . 1 Farm Loans. . Lots of money to Loan on farms ac G 7, 7, 8, 8.9 and 10 per cent in terest, for 1, 2. 3, 4, 5. , on 7 year. Interest payable annually or semi-annually and principal payable all or ia installments at any interest pay day. These terms ought to suit most anybody. Call on or address me at Red Cloud, Neb, Office in north ea Moon block. G. W. Barker. Auction! Auction! I am ready and willing to attend all rale ia AVebfttrr, Smith and Jewell p counties as auctioneer. Terms Tory reattonble. J. C. Wamzs. Kcd Cloud Neb. BEE AND CHIEF. The WEEKLY OHH-j and bm OMAHA. WEIJ" BEEfrom now until January 1st 1889 for 50 cents Gome In and aubecribe and set canroaign news. ii FRIZEFOU COUN The CHIEF will give a prize for the beat display of field com raised in Webster county, Neb:, Jewell or Smith counties, Kansas, at follows 1st prize, one year's subscription to the CHIEF; 2d prize, six, months 3d prize, three months. Brine your best corn. iiiiiiiuijin Denver to Chicago, Denver to Kansas Gsty Denver to Onnaha, Omaha to Chicago, Kansas City to Chicago, t Omaha to St. uisv BEST LINE f FROM WEST TQAEAST! SURE CONNECTIONS LOW RATES BACCACE CHECKED THROUGH. Through tickets over the Burling ton Route are for oale by the Union ifI- Danvsr Ml Mo Crande and all other principal railways, and . li it nf Ihn Rttrlin"tnn Route. For further Information, aop'.y te eny agent, or to P, 8. EUSTI3, l T!i't .s-t, OMUINEk Xotlec to rrdltor. M:ittifX.'lrn-k:i.iiMiiity court fur AWbster (ftiiuty. in prolate In tln: matter di" l!i.-cite of Jaroli II. Walstrad ik-eeiLsoit. Jolm 1:. Willcox mlininistrator. (.Mr it hereby guru to all j n bavins claiiuHaml (It-maiids :i.uaiiit .lacol. II. V;i!teat late r Ui-hstcr -oant, ilefeased. that the time het! for lilm -I.ihn. a-aiit-t .sail etat' is six iimiiths from the !)th ilay f Anuit. lx. All n-rtonar lenuirfil in llreellt their claim. with the vouehers. lothi' coiintv imlu; of said county, at hisoilk-cin theei'y of Keil Cloud in sum I'ouuiv on or ie:or tiie'.itu ilav ot eiiruary ts-J't.aau ail :l.iir.j m riled will be heard before the said indue on the :itii ilav of Februarr. 1883. and all clainir. net m tiled will be foreer Larrl itaess lav h.uid and oftleiat seal this 9th uav of Auu, IvJ.. rU.NK A.SWekzv. :-it (.iiiuity .lude. O. C. Case. Ja. 11vSks . CASE&McMENY. A TTORNEV8AND COIIXSELOKS AT LAW tX Will uroctlee In all court i of this state Collections as well a litigated bu-ine.- careful-. y and efficiently attended to. Abstracts f urni edoB applicittioa. Onnr over First National lUuik. ECd cloud. Keb. JOHN O. YEISKU. ATTORXEY AT LAV. AH business ins! rusl ed to his car will le pruinntlv attended. nice, corner 3tb avenue and cbst A street v Kod Cloud, Nebraska. I.W. 1ULLEYS.M. 1 TJOMGEOHATHICrilY.SICIAN. T.P. EX 11 aininiiu;Sr2eon. Offlee ojmosite First National Bank. Ked Cloud. Nebraka. Chronic diseases treated by mail C. W. Kalky. j. l ICaikt. KALKY !U:OS. A TT0KNEY8 AT LAW". Agents for theB. r &.M.K.B lands. Oiicfvn Webster street Ked Cloud. Nebraska. A Tlirous-i Sleeper to 'IiU-au- Every afternoon at '.I ajTo'cIock, T upon arrival of trains from the west, a magnificent Pullman sleeping Car leaves Topeka for Chicago via t Great Rock Islan-1 Iloute. making close connection with the famous "limited flyer" running through with out dilute, arrivicj at Chicauo the followiiiir morning. Thi is certainly the quickest and most convenient mentis of transportation between points in Kaiisa and the city of Chi cnuo. Fur aeeomiuodatioiisyia (Jiis ear, pleaso mitify your local agent, and he will he ad to make suci reservations as yon m:v require by teleiph. 1 lie Stemwa;., (Jhtekoring. Knabc anu uther equally reliable piano?. Sold fur ca.-- or o; mcuth!v j)::ymenU by S.t-ia J. Uaili-y . Tin- -Hstey Ur-an" is tin-one buy. It costs I.-Ss. i, tus-tsab starsti .! wrl" t !r superior in tone t' i i . mi - t- the Ejtey at th . d. -I- I.ii.T. llglSOTMimUf. M Bt "Vf "Jcncmnig 'WC, ULZ..