JSSS&SSSS 2h - v - ""j18 - 5Vfr5y vaF f t p iLaw -wr'fcf A M i elb&js ISP m Berg & Gfalusha oooo ARE oooo Candidates ! oooo FOR YOUR oooo PATRONAGE ! Good Goods, Best Fitting, Low est Prices is their platform. 3fe ed (uwd huj. A.C irmm t . ut mi ui mi stt Atmum, Bed Claca. eo. THEY ASK your support from these principles, they are the only firm handling the PATENT SHOULDER SUITS, POWDER Absolutely Pure. Th(ax.wrfr tvr nrf. Marrel of pcre rtrensuiand wholcsotacnws. more etooonilca fht me ordinary kind and cannot be sola tn competion with tn multitudes oTlow test snort webent alum or phosphate powdors. Sold only uf cans BOYAX BAKISGTO W1EK CO. 1 Wall street N. Y. 1tv. 'VSUCAN CAIOaA' r tlMC it vpt rm And if once used, always nsed. Their stock this fall is better se lected than ever. Their line of "Dress Sun' is larger than ever shown in the city. their line of All Wool suits for f S.50 are a little better than anyones, Go see them when yon want good9 at honest prices. and HUGHES, BROWN & CO. Reliable Real Estate Agents ! Intestmenti lor ion residents, profits larse, quick, and no risk- Invest Now to Catch the Incoming tide this fall ro-tliad Drcvcm- is rapidly advancing. Correspondence cheerfully answered. Itaard ot Immigration. Address firm. 30 Ash St. rortUnd. Oregon, Eelerence FXKI I.9AHS. I have the agency for ten different loan companies, and can give you the benefit of any of their peculiar plans of making firm loans. Therefore I can makea farm loan quicker and at lower rates than any other agent in Webiter county. I make option loans or straight loans for 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7 years, also on first class eity property. Compare my terms before placing your farm loan, and save mon ey and regrets. G. W. Barkeb. Sear Bed L'iouu at l Banc. - - SPLUTTERS Gathered C kjr Ckir JBepartcra tm Ab4 Atoit tkc Cl7 CT. G. A. Ferbeci. "Willis G. Erotvn. Lafayette Hughes. Geo. H- Brown. HENRY COOK DEALER IX WALL PAPER Paints, Oils, Varnish, Stationery, Books, Etc. Red Cloud, - Nebraska. New Jewelry Store. "Webster Sc west side, window in Haiaes' furniture store. S. M. SEAL, PROP. Jewelrv Watches, Clocks and Spectacles. Bepairing batches and fitting Spccticles a specialty. Call and see me, at Spokeafield'a former stand, D. M. PLATT, Real Estate and Loan Broker, Real Estate bought and sold. Money Loaned on farm chattels and personal paper. County. Township and School District Bonds Bttfgat Long time Commer- Also. solicits Collections cial piper, a specialty Office in Kaley Block, over Perkins Harf-,;gjjK ware btore, Ked Cloud. HO ! THERE ! ! Boots shoes at Cost , - - . sectic am disposing" of my entire stock ot boots s 1 ,-"!-! a.-f ..-.f ir rvrAfr r rlnf r!-im Z? ailU. &11U..O ClL LUOL XIX V1VJ.V- ..v ,w Chariot races at the fair next week. Court has adjourned until Novem ber Sth. Attorney Rickards of Beatrice was in the city this week. Mrs. K. Skeen is home from her visit in the east part of the state. Featherly fc Aultz sell C. C. Coon's watermelons, the best in the market. Bead D. B. Heards' advertisement and locale elsewhere in to-days' paper. Some of our peopb have organized a club room and have had it finished up nicely. This is the time of year when tht ftstive fiy wendeth its wav to the gravy dish. A cold wave struck this country on Tuesday much to the dissatisfaction of our citizens. D. IL Klinger of Mansfield, Piatt county. Illinois, is visiting with Vin Williams this week. George Fort was the guest of dis trict clerk, L. H. Fort during the fore part of the week. L. C. Gross, proprietor of the post office news-stand in this city, was up from Superior this week. Sirs. F. S. Cotting and Miss Lyde Cotting from Bristol, Wisconsin, are visiting with C. L. Cotting. A. J.Welch, formerly B.AM. agent at this place, but now of Mc Cook, was in the city this week. Fnest line of cutlery in town and at prices not equalled in Nebraska, at Pe:kins old stand. D. B. Heard. Court adjourned 3Ionday evening. Judge Earner of the 10th district if resided in the absence of Judge Gas llin. Situation wanted at stationary en gineer. Four years experience. Call on or address, B. C. Bntcher, Bed Cloud, eb. 9-4t Soon the "swear" will be heard as our comely house-wives egin having the winter stove placed in position: The "pipe of peace wont scoi anyone." Vissions of much money "going up in smoke" is what is agitating our people as Jack Frost begins to nij the Terdure of the earth in this neck 'o the woods. Den't forget the fair which com- f Benees next Tuesday. Chariot races every day. Do not fail to come. Every farmer in Webster county 1 skoal d make it a point to be prsenv can nominees of fast day's convention are as fine lot of candidates as were ever put uo for Cos ;n Webster county, honest, rtraiottorward and conscientious and will 'sake good officers. Don't you know that Mary Ann and aU of her relations will be at the The Webster eouaty republican convention could aet have made a wiser move than it did last Friday when it nominated the republics a candidates for office. The gentle men are all farmers, and Miss King, the candidate for superintendent of public instruction has lived on a farm tor quite a number of years prior to her election to that office two years ago, so one can safely say that the ticket is purely a "farmers ticket" as it is from the selection of the county delegates, the town fellows being left entirely out. n. r. RAXNiY. who heads the ticket is a gentleman well-known in Webster csunty, hav ing been one of the early settlers. He is a man fully capable of attend ing tc the office of county clerk in a manner that w;ll be satisfactory to all people. He is a good man for the place. GEORGE W. HC30IEL, the candidate for county treasurer came .o Webster county in ths early days and has grown up with the coun ty. George is a fanner, but at the same time is a man who. if elected, will run the treasurer's office in a manner that will have no uncertain sound. His constituents will have no cause for dissatisfaction as he is fully able to run it in a competent manner. His election ia sure. CHAS. A. TEEL. the choice of the convention for sher iff is still another eld pioneer, having resided in Webster county ever since its organization, we believe. He is a straightforward, honorable gentleman, and never dreamed of the nomination until it was given him by the people. Charley will make a first-class officer and will be elected. DAVID F. TBXSK1T, the successful candidate for county judge, is also a farmer, but is also a Iawver of eood ability, tie is fully able and competent to transact the af fairs of the office of county judge and will receive the full strength of his party in November. Mr. Truakey is a good clever gentleman and will run the county judge's office equal to any of His predecessors. MISS EVA J. KING, who has received the nomination for superintendent of county schools is a lady of fine culture and ability. She has so ably filled the office in the past two years that there is no question but what she is entitled to the record of having been tae best superinten dent of schools ever elected in Web ster county. She will be re elected by increased majorities. vr. e. thorse. the present incumbent of the county surveyors office was unanimously nom inated for the office again. Mr. Thornc has been a good officci. and where he has done county work it has always been satisfactory. dr. c. sciiesck was nominated unanimiously for the office of coroner which he has filled with good results io the last two years, and during which time he has fully demonstrated his ability to "sit on bodies" in accordance with the law made and proided. The good doc tor like Eli, will eet there. In fact the whole ticket is one that is beyond reproach, and with one ex ception the nominees are farmers, and not only that but old settlera, having located here years ago when the coun try war new and infested, not only by the red man but by buffaloes and nu merous other wild animals, that have fled at the approach of the white man. The candidates all know what it is to settle up a new country, and have suf fered the hardships incidental there to. Their elections are assured and Tex Chief cheerfully gives them its support believing that the farming elemeat is eatitlrd to select its can didates for office occasionally. NEW YORK STORE. Moon Block, Red Cloud, - Nebraska, Successors t o the Western and Southern Mercantile Association. Look out for bargains in DRY GO mi s, $L1 NOTIONS. BOOTS and SHOES. Bound volumns of our best authors at 35cts each at Ccttings, over 100 volumns to select lrom. Oe who buys good goods for little money, buys wisely. Follow out say ing by buying at D. B. Heard's, Per- kin's eld stand. Married, at Bed Cloud, Jfeb., Sept 18th. 1839, byBcv.Gco. O. reiser, Mr. Charles M. Williams Mid Miss Katie Lynch, all of Bed Cloud, Neb, Frank Angle one of the witnesses for the state in the ease of Van Ben son was about to leave the state this week as alleged. The papers were soon prepared necessary to detain hiss and Sheriff Scott took him in tow for a few days. Drs; Cave Smith & Co. the paialess dentists of Grand Island, 3ebM who visited Bed Cloud lart year, arrived here today and have loated tempo rarily at the Gardner Hoaae until they can secure rooms. The Drs. them filling teeth without pain. Having been located for the last four years at Grand Island where they still make their headquarters. They are known throughout .Nebraska to be out - Now is your chance. I AM GOING TO CLOSE OUT. A. COOK. RedO'itaJJeS S.flHKlIT . "ri kUClakeasoecialtv of extractinc and irersser county lair nex wees xo see f .... . r the. kunt races. The fair premises ta "be one of the best ever held in this se etioa. Everybody come. See the naialess dentists at the - i ner house, leeth extracts or ...lamer , an(i exrert dentists.. Bes- fUeiTrirhout pain. Artificial teeth fsnt9 ef Rej Cloud desiring first made on any case aesireu. una, ( .i (,ntal wort sioui consult the silver. Ilsiinnm, Weston metal, fire L.tnr: Wrrj. ml n- .'l-snThere. different trades rubber and wliulaid j . flate. From ten to 27 teeth eztrsc:-, 'Uiiy a : 3 t2? msc.e Rithoct rain. Hun- TIei: p-rp!e Un?cr alsn? aln7! complaining idreds of i it'mvaiah fern: ue 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 for 2 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 $1.50 Ladies' Shoe Made. Call and ee us and we will do you goofe v Thanks for past favors. Yours, best ir..e iu cLrj; Cll rurl- that t-v.tlc:ul tirtd t . lrr Onz toale t r- i's vJ pur.1'- -a- I f-j. t 'fcenrfi" r"-T t!u - iir g" t- ssjnxt? a.p-;te CHAS, J A uncTSiT I ! ' -.. - or - a"