15 ? &KV "5-' 5i V f . j ' Berg & oooo ARE oooo Candidates ! oooo FOR YOUR oooo PATRONAGE ! Good Goods, Best Fitting, Low est Prices is their platform. THEY tout support frem these principles. They are the only firm handling the PATENT SHOULDER SUITS, And if once used, always used. Their stock this fall is better se lected than ever. Their line of "Press SoitV is larger than ever shown in the city. Their line of All Wool nits for $8.50 are a little better than anyones. see them when you want HUGHES, BROWN & CO. Reliable Real Investments for non-residents, Invest Now to Catch the Incoming tide this fall Porisd property is rapid !v advancing. Corresrordence cheerfully answered. IJoard of I:nznl?rttfion. Address firm, 30 Ash St. l'ortland, Oregon, G.A.I'erbeck. Willi G. Brown. HENRY COOK DEALER IN WALL PAPER Paints, Oils, Varnish, Stationery, Books, Etc. Red Cloud, - Nebraska, New Jewelry Store. Webster St. west side, window in Haines' furniture store, S. M. SEAL, Prop. Jewelry, Watches.. Clocks and Spectacles. Repairing: Watches and fitting Spccticles a specialty. Call and see me, at Spokesfield's former stand. Fort Abstract L. H. FORT, Manager. AJbmi&m&tm Furnished to all Lands m Webster County, Accurately and , ON SHOKT XOflCE. mmzz tad tc jecri .ijerinpe In eonnty record and oce of the most complete set of Aj swiut jwk in Ihe state, we guaraatte satisiBetJon. Toar faTor soJIcitM All pn!r filled ptomitly. 10H0 dollar bod lild and approved. Address or talli Galusha JnLSX Go and goods at honest prices. Estate Agents ! profit larpe, quick, and no risl Krferenee Lafayette Hushes. Geo. H- Broa. Co., Red Cloud, of Title L. H. FORT, Manager, lied Cloud. Neb. he $td gland &(. .. Published eYerr FrUav morwAax trtm the East Side Wefeeter 8C between 4th sod 5th Avenue. Bed Clnai. Neb. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. Marvel of pure itrenthand wholesomeness. more ecoooaueal than the ordinary kind and cannot be sold in conpetion with th multitudes of low test short Ight alum or phosphate powdors. Sold our in cans. KOYAL BAKING POWDEK CO. 1 Wall .street. JC. Y. Citv. FAB! E.0ASS. I bare the agency for ten different loan companies, and can give yon the benefit of any of their peculiar plans of making farm loans. Therefor I can make a farm loan quicker and at lewer rates than any other agtnt is Webster county. I make option loans or straight loans for 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7 years, also on first class city property. Compare my terms before placing jour farm loan, and save mon ey and regrets. G. W. Barker. Rear Red Cloud Nat'l Bank. SPLINTERS Gather O ay Cteler ep.rter ti A a Aaaat the City C.watjr. Look on last page fur city news. Look at the fine display of box stationery at C.tting's. Go to Cottings for your ink, tab lets, paper, pens, pencils, Ac. Senator Moon, proprietor of the Moon block will be in the city this week. The finest line of guns in the val ley just received a A. Morhart's, the popular hardware man, Red Cloud. School commences next Monday and for the next nine months the school bell will be heard in the dir tance. Jos. L. Grandstaff. one of Webster county's best farmers came in Satur day and added his name to the Great Family Weekly. Thanks. AKlK3 POWDER Cane bottom chairs for 75 pachi.p, ,,,;.. . ", t. . . or a community to pernor 4t It is at Haines' new furnish inir emporium. west side of Webster street in Spokes field old stand, Red Cloud. Dickerson & Smith, the well known commissionffirm of the city have dis solved partnership, Mr. Smith with drawing from the firm, and will prob ably locate in l&eatrice. The Chief will be sorry to lose him from our business circles. What are the people going to do about the electric lights? It ife a shame that any set of men should con nive to keep the city in darkness. Let the lights be turned on. It is a matter of much importance and we would suggest that our people peti tion Judge Dundy for the use of the engine for that purpose. 31. W. Dickersoa who is well known to our people as the rustler in the commission business has purchased his partner's interest and will run the the business which has been continu ally increasing, until he finds it nec e?sarv to occupy larger quarters and consequently he has moved in to the north room in the Moon block. The Chief wishes him success. In our announcement column today we take plcasnre in announcing our young friend. George W. Barker for county judge. Mr. Barker, though a young man, has lived in the county ten years, and is fully known to most of our readers a? a vounsr nan of ster- line worth, a eomrvetont attnm .; . - ' .. . "V iu every way capawe or attending to the office of eonnty judge in an able ianur. While George was not a soldier, he was ail the same, a soldier's 1 bob, which shows that his people were ot loyal stock. He has also beea a garten school, upon the Frocher hfelong republican and stUI wears sy.em if a class of thirty or more pm the insignia of a good tepubhean. He V T J ' is certamlv familiar with the dut!e of that ofTic-p. He trill rccciTe tronjrl sapper. TfeBf.ai Eatfnd. Many warm personal friends in a quiet way name James B. MeXeny aa their frit choice for a successor to Jaaes Laird to represent the second district in congress. Mr. McNeny is a profound lawyer. In all hi.t labors at the bar and in the mseharge of all obligations imposed by the various trust3 confided to him. he has won the distinction of being a practi cal man. He is a close student and ranks n the procession that represents the advanced thought of the day on current issues and intere-t-. of state and society. He is a man whoes inheritance was the genius of work, ofmorf than average hisity, his powers are thus multiplied by the activities aud energies of an indefatig able industry. Mr. McNeny is also a typisal western man, having . -reived his drill at the Nebraska bar in Nebraska business circles anc ' timate associations with Nebraska roo ple. He is sehooled in those walks of western life where the rewards of culture are bread views, liberal i-i oas. a tireless energy and sterling integrity. As a representative of the people, he would be a sen ant. capable, and cer tain to offer practical and safe ser vices. He is no radieal to peril im portant interest by the dangers of reckless experiment, be is also no "sickly conservative'' to accurse his friendV with whose delays and pro testations incident to that cowardice which refuses to be and do. He is closely identified with the central portion of the Second Congreasi ocal District, which section as a matter f fact, unifies in association all of the varioas interests of the Second Dis trict, which can not be id of the extreme cast or west section. Web ster eonnty is, by location, the key to the treat Republican valley, and a cboiec of one of her sons is an honor to that important section nf Nebraska. The Republican has no data to iatiiMte that Mr. McNeny is in the race. If the office should hunt the bub and J as. B. McNeny shr.uld be th-t choice, the Second Di-tri will hold its wrestige in the X. bra.-.ka del egation by the devine right of brains ability mad energy. Hating Rep ublican. The eondact of certain drummers who come to this city N a decided outrage on our people T.i idea of allowing such disreputable ir.-.vidials to carry on in that manner without the mayor or city marshal rt-fering. The Chief bas become tir . nf such rowdyism as those young uien Lave been guilty of in the pas, ad here after will insist that they - looked after just the same as a c-t ini.i-ju man is when guilty of riotous . du.-t. It is absolntelv a diiraeef ft - e,-pnnr far better that such niuij, who are a disgrace to their fellow um auers, be run out of town, than allow J to carry on in such a manner. The city is better off without them or their money. If it occurs agaiu we will be under the painful necessity of pub lishing thair names for Je benefit of the public. Alwaf iae Bleat Tmlax. To xrx Ecrroa: If in order would like to make a coggestion. For a long time our county has had co representation in the general distribution of state offices. The time now?eem ripe for an effort on ocr part. We certainly have the mater ial to make a congressman in either wr. Gilham or wr, xcXeay. To make the ef fort with either of these two gentleman would do more to unite the different fac tions ia the Republican party in this eoBBty than anything else propofd. We woald not go before the convention with unknown aspirants bnt with men wbee. standing throughout the district is goad. Zither by reason of their superior intelli gence and education would ably represent the district aside from the local pride their candidacy would give our county. Rxpcbucaw EracToa. The Cnur takes great pleasure in endorsing the above communication and believes that now is the time to present our men for political favors. Either one of the gentlemen spoken of in the above communication would come nearer filling the congressional vacancy than any man so far mention- -1" m" a1 'nse PP aJ Ttr 4"v f-. . A.t m. a effort will be put forth at enee in this regard. KfadafKartea. Miss J5. K. Lawrence will oreaniee and pemaBeatly establish a kinder- r " eecareu. auj age dc tWeen 4 and 10- Tuition, reasonable a- piale. Leave answer at CsiBr. NEW YORK Moon Red Cloud, v Successors to the Western and Southern Look out for DRY GO BOOTS and SHOES. We will sell you a good print for 5c a yd. And a good Gingham for 7c Ladies hose at 5c a pair, A nice dress button for2 l-2c a doz. 12 yards Linen Torchon Lace, 1 inch wide, for 20 cents. And while you are looking for Bargains please remember that we sell the 'Best SI .50 Ladies' Shoe Made. Call and see nsj and we will do you goox Thanks for past favors. Yours, CHAS. STORE Block, v v Nebraska. Mercantile Association, bargains in s, rj NOTIONS. SCHAFFNIT. m lac in IV! ?