"4 ;?- V88?- 's&ife K - yfa'" &- ' . jirzjL, -lavam - -- J -. "i5 ' 2Hs!sS'ie"?P&&, W-M'A' L -!,.-- -WT. ,, , t-- fc I-. - -m m j. r "" -. ?EiJK. 7W , - 4 a. P Eternal Vigilance is the Price of Liberty," and One Dollar a year is the Price of The Chief. 1 v . ut- - - ' i i ' ii&t v rVl?; i m iEL'tz iaaaaaV aanlnB v J BKM;:''MSt'-;5" r H .K - iaaaaaaaWi'S"2-slSfBaaaV-i W 4V H BBHSIB533B?'B:ii5f'2r "V?" -"''W - sSfaajjftjfcf Ti S? - W BM aBBBBBBl BB1 Hr VBB A4Ba naaaaU .iiriSrsr'-wr Baaar.t-- . nBa BH BB ?BBW.BBlSBBBBBaiBr BBBirBBr?E22BBBr.?JrvT'tfaiiM,i- -cstii r- -A- Sr, , r t, r - - aBBBBi? . . mk r? . v . ha rr v By A. C. Hosmkr. HhSquare Dealing Golden To buy I. X. I. 1 take produce and pay the highest market price. 1 also keep a large stock of CRQCEBIES, FLOUR aDd FEED Come and see me if you fair treatment ' " n y J-T-L .LTJ L 1 J 1 iKj Fort Abstract Co., Hed Cloud, L. II. FORT, k.Si r2i tm"ms.imm r'vr.c mm imywMfmwv.m) IT- Furnished to .all Lands in Webster County, Accurately and ON SHORT NOTICE. UuyIii;: hntl toil run GH!ricnc Iti rnuifty records ami one of the most rniujU:to M't of Al .struct hooks In the shrte. we guarantee Kitisfactlon. Yonr favors solicited All oiders filled promptly to.ooo dollar hond (tied and atim ed. Address or call on L. II. FOUT Masaoeb, Kcd Cloud, Neb. Cash Grocery House NOW OPEN Groceries, Fruits Etc Best Coods Only. Come and see me T. C. HACKEE The Cash Grocer. What is Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitchert prescription for Infimts and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OH. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays fevcrislmcss. Castoria prercnts Tomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic Castoria rclicTes teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria is tho Children's Panacea th Mother Friend. Castoria. Castoria Is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Xothert have repeatedly told moot Its good effect upon their childea.,, tk CI f fkflAATt. 4W V vwvvw lioweu, Castoria is tho best remedy for childiwi of whici I am acquainted. I hope the day ! not far distant whenmotbers wiUcoMder the real interest ot their chfldrea, and nee Caetcria ia stead of the varioaa quack BOfltroaawhich are destroyiag thek lored oaes, hy I orcisgoptaH, morphiac, aoothiae; aymp aad other hartful , cceata aowm laar xaroaw, Hereof H. 3.T. Ynamm, Coaway, Ark. Th lUtur Cwniy, 77 Mwrrmy C, WIENER, started for the the Biggest Stock want good goods and at all times, at ivrn7oci Manager. i IE' ; w M fc'j Castoria. " Castoria is so irell adapted to cnCdrec ttat I recommend it asfupeRortoaayprescnpaoB known to me." . , w H. A. Abceks,3L n, 111 So. Oxford St, BrooVr.K. Y. "Om'fhyaidaaa in the chQdiba tfepeit Bcat hare apokea highly of their expert caco ia their ostaide practice with Cantoris, and althoach we only hare amou? car medical RippHes what is known aa regular prodacss,yatveare fres to cosfesa that the merita of Oatteria has woa iMtoleokvtth favor spon it." TJimsB Haemai. a DnriraaT, TTnetni. Alis C. Swth, Ftt., StrMt, Haw TerkOty. STJIVUVTEFt i,i 111 HBJBJBJBBJ of Clothing, furnishing Goods, THAT tOWLES :0VEXTIO.. War Declared on Behalf Iffuny or the DclcgalCH. of I'ur.-mant to call the independents of Webster county met in convention at Cowlcs, last Saturday, for the pur pose of putting in nomination a coun ty ticket. After the convention was called to order, one of the first things to contend with after the organization was affected, was to settle the dispute over tho split delegation from Walnut township. It was fully settled but not to the satisfaction of the dispu tants, and as a eonscfuence, war will be declared in the state of Walnut. After various other little mattcn? were settled, tho convention proceeded to nominate. Numberless ennrtidates were there, nnd many had been the promises made to them by noted pol iticians, but alas ,:what fools we mor tals bo" to believe that any one man, no matter how great, carries the votes of his constituency in his vost pocket. The following ticket was duly nomi nated to the surprise of every dele gate nearly. For Treasurer Chris Fussier. For Count Clerk James Laird. For District Clerk Jud Bailey. For County Judge John Duffy. Fof Sheriff Geo Coon. ForSuperintendcnt Mr. Hammond. For Coroner Wcrrck. For Surveyor Frank Kuehn. By this nomination some of the hard workers in the independent party who deserved better treatment, were thrown overboard, for lesser lights and given to understand that they were not wanted. For instance Thorn ton of Blue Hill, one of the most tal ented scholars of the county, was giv en the shake and an unknown man was given the nomination for superin tendent of public instruction. Then there's Jake Miller, a man who has done much for the movement, was knocked clear out of the box. and James Laird nominated. Then came John Polnicky, one of our prominent Bohemians, of Batin township, who had been fully promised, so it is said by McKcu:hau and others, that he should be nominated for sheriff, yet he was given the cold shoulder at the last moment with the cheering news that they "didn't want a Bohemian for sheriff although Mr Poinicky was fully qualified for tho position. Then Thad Arnold and numerous others who had taken off their coats last fall and worked with a will for McKeighan and the success of the Independent party, were likewise snubbed. Ths nominees, while they are fairly good men, cannot hope to be successful this fall as most of their nominations came about by put-up jobs and numer ous sell outs of the leaders of the in dependent party. When the conven tion adjourned there were to be hoard many ruutterings that time nor an al liance club wilt not heal. e imagine that the leaders will have all that they can do between now and November in explaining matters satisfactorily to the voters, People as a usual thing can not be whipped into voting for men for whom they cherish i'1-feelings, and it is sife to say that five out of every sis were dissatisfied with the result oF the nominations at Cowics Saturday, not as far as the candidates are con- corned, ne presume, but the methods u.sed m their nomination, as there pt tir.nv others wlin were eBtitlnd ;to the honors and more deserving by fewuior Tiuast aernces teaiLiia w lis iiiiT, tain iiost wk irttw Red Cloud, Webster County, ESTABLISHED 1883. GOODS Wonderful Indeed. Editor Chief: Wonderful in deed is the great sub-treasury scheme that is being talked of by the big Stchcms of the independent stripo", who desire if possible, to direct the attention of the laboring mahscsaway from their legitimate pursuits by wild and visionary schemes of the sub treasury kind, which can never be put into effect in your or my life time Mr. Editor, in the vain hope that they may become the possessor of some fat office, and receive a livelihood without having to exert themselves, or porchancc fall heir to fabulous wealth without going through the usual nvcuues to gain that end. Monte Chrcsto like, they dream of the time when they can go up to a man and demand his p:e, that he has labored to gain for many years, while they have been sitting around com plaining, and making no effort to pre pare for a rainy day. There is posi tively no sense to the sub-treasury scheme. In the first place it is not practical, and besides if it were put into force it would entail a horde of officers aud officescckers that rrould absolutely be perilous to Amerioan principles aud n'sulv in anarchy. It is only held up before the people as a bait to lure them on to a fate that will be worsa than death Socialism. It is time that men begin to think on this matter and solemnly ask them selves "What will all this end in?" Think of the (reasonable statements of newspapers of the independent kind who openly print editorials of this stjlc, "Evolution or Revolution, which sh.dl it be?" Hark can tou not hear the distant muttcrings of misled men who are about to break in upon the j'iitetKss oT your homes, with such l.cll-born sentiment1 as "Evclatiou or Revolution?" There may be no imediatc danger, but surely Mr. Editor, such unloyal sentiments publicly expressed, will have their ef fect sooner or later with that class of people who believe that "the world owes them a living, and get it they will, by foul means or othewise." If men desire to get up new parties for heaven's sake do not let them become so diiloyal as to father such state mentn that would be the death-knell of America and American institutions. There is mom enough in this broad laud to differ in politics cithout hav ing to deal in such tslk. The great calamity shriekers aim to feather thfcir own nest bv playing on the sensetive feelincs of the laboring classes mak ing them believe that they are the worst used people in the country. Where can "vou find morp intelligent and better paid men than the Ameri can workmen, ami xhere can you find farmers that are better-to-do than in the United States? There may be some who have been uufortunate and hard up, but that is not the fault of the country nor the republican party. T!ien are at least a half dozen mer chants fail to one farmer. Nine times out of ten, if a man fails at any b dertaking it is his own fault, and if a farmer fails it not aecessarialiy the fault of the government, bat rither the fanlt of the individaal is failing to follow the rules of econoKT or perhaps a?suraiBjr more indebted ness than he could float, or the fail are cf ciops, or something of that kiad caused his embirrassmpat, as is has done in this section several times. No, friends, look at theye sateen sasibly and do not be led aroaad by the cose bv aaea who eTB5 xemr I suae fer lh ssmmt that's ia ft forbear tfca. Thai's all for tfcw tmc Neb., Friday, August 21, 189. Eagle East, MoDday, August 17th, Hats, Boots, Shoes, &c. In the meantime you can DIRT Shall We Adverliac cbriokur The plan to send an exhibition train of Nebraska's products on an advertising tour through the eastern states is crystalizing into shape. The cost of the scheme to be apportioned to the several counties of th stite. The amount will be small compared to the benefits that will arise from its being fully carried out. Will Wcb.trr County Bo llrr rrtf The intention is to send two trains loidi at least of Nebraska produce through Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, l'enn- sylvnia, New York and probably as far cast as Boston. Advertisements will be sent in ahead of the train in viting everybody, especially the farm ers to call and sec the exhibits of our greatstatc. The train will come back bj a different route passing through contnern mienigau, ortucrn inuiana, and Southern Wisconsin. It is to he hoped that Wcbsterconutv people will do their utmost to help propel this on-j tcrprisc along. Jhcie is nothing that would do Nebraska more good. Mr. M. B. Bntly has been appointed to take the nutter in charge for Webster count, and our citizens should aid him in the great work. The independent's convention at Cowics was not very harmonious, and many are the kicks taat are being reg istered against the outcome of the same. The old war hordes who fought for the party the hardest and who onght to have been rewarded, were laid on the shelf for men who were hardly known as independents. No wonder the boys kicked as it was cer tainly very ungenerous treatment. Such men as Jake Miller, 0. B. Pitney, John Polnicky, Alf McCall, J. B. Thornton and numerous others, who have been recognized leaders and hard worker were set np for targets only to be unceremoniously knocked down by the gang of wire pullers who evident ly had it in for the bys. The ticket is a weak one and can not and will not carry the party vote this fall. The seeds of discord have been sown and men who were honest in their views and entered the new party with hon est intentions have decided that they connot stay in it as it is being run in the interest of ringstcrs and blood thirsty offiee soakers. The republicans of Webster county should nominate a thoroughly republi can ticket and stay by it, and success will crown their efforts. It is time that c"ery true blue republican, who has honest government, sound money, and a warm feeling for his fellow-man to buckle on the haraess aad work to rctrcthe party to its former place in state and county politics. No party has a finer record than the republican party, and no party has ever done so much for the old soldier. 3IillioBs of dollars arc being paid out daily to help the boys in their d'diaisg years. Ta time has eoaae for honest aad Baited effort aad if all work there is ao qaes tioa ia regard to th? oateoate as assay of the followers of the isdepesdeat movement are becoaaiag tired of the harangue aai line of argument ued by the self espoused leaders aad he many wreckleas theories that they ad vance Republicans do your daty. It aaxst haTe beta erideat : the bTg gaas ia the. :adercaleat area tioa that they edaU oi rua the ea cera is sait -set eaadia'atea aa a job raa sea - a ja, atsc fwinn fetal laaaaaw M Illt 4 f MMat astU BsH W ahaaa Clothing House Ik CxxISiJFVxr Coivle. Mr. Batis' little Harry died early on Thursday, the 13th, aud was buried In the ccmetry near Bees Thompson'!. Bev. l'latt made the funeral addcrss at the M. E. chnrch. A harvest festival was held at tho Congregational church on Friday, tho 1-lth,. T!ie church was nicely deco rated with product of the farm, or chard, and garden. The ladien had the regulation amount of thunder lightning, wind and rain, for festival evenings, and the receipts were the lighter for it. Mm. Burton is cevale;ecit. The Independent Party covention gave quite a lively appearance to t village on Saturday. They evident! intended to make a profound imprcM ion on the town and county. Well, it may be they did. Elder Truman held forth at the M. E. church on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Kelsey, a Sunday school worker from Hasting led a Bible reading scr vis at tho Congregational church vn Sunday night. The Congregational Sunday school held a very enjoyable pirnie on Wed nesday the 19th, at Latta'n grove. X The Bcl Cloud banc ball team meas ured bat over the diamond with the Blue Hill club at Blue Hill, Thursday, and as a consequence, the Blue Hill lads were knocked into a cocked hat, having been defeated 4 to lli. Thcjo no use talking, Blue Hill can not fur nish the metal ti-at can do Bed Cloud base ballists up when they try to play. Some times they let other clubs beat them, jut to encourage the other fel lows, but when it comes down to play ing ball, they play ball and there is no mistake We arc sorry for the Blue Hill boys, but if they had asked our advice we could have told them bctcr than to tackle our boy-?. i m m i A telegram received by Mrs. Wfli. Flohrs on Wcdnc sday morning, from Missouri Valley, Iowa, announcing the death of Louis Hernck, formerly yard-master in B.-d Cloud. The tele gram stated that he was killed by be ing run over by the engine one half hour after going to work in the morn ing. He was a brother-ia-Iaw of 31 rs. Flohrs. aud she left Wednesday night to be present at the faneral. Mr. Hcrriek wa known by a great many people in Bed Clond, who will be sorry to learn f hs premature death. He was abost 35 years ot aj-c. It will be a Tcry hard blow to Mrs. Hemck. The hail storm of Thursday ia re ported to baye been very disasteross ia its effects. It started ia Webster eouaty, Nebraska, aad tere things an ia geaeral ia Kansas, and literally pounded the cora into the ground, whipped the apples and piehr off of the trees. The lots to Kansas farm ers will be quite ttrstzt .! m As a uhewllng saeeess the Cowles cnBTeatioa is aaid to have taken the cake. HiffcsuKofal Aasonrdy puc The t'owlcs font cut ion ttjr hh V.v Wllneaa. Mil Korroir When I found that Iota of follow a who wcro not tlo!:atrn,weri t'uingtoiM'othiiindcti-'mlonl I41) notui nato county ulliwra I thought I would pj tw. Aa wo bojnn U anther on thtnt Aomnof tho Cuwh folk Otoughl wo were a pretty touh m1. nnd unit woman whoso htiitbnml wnxu hamhtump delegate told Sim that nlm w IhJhhI ho had not coin to i?o into such h crowd. Hut it tunnel outthutnomo of tho touch looking M Iowh worn not ht!ogat!itiill lndl 1imi J tho convention wwortlout m lly you iiiitfht nny then woro mrio nteo men runoff; thorn. They met in a low tint building which tho (Vwl folks cnltal tho rink, which looked ns if it bad a lit lloof uvry thing in it;hina, hog, pat tlo nnd horfl, gram etc, Mich tin Ivnt tingUm fnnnor'i" groat jurty If ranh got his hlmrn of tho lirti Ik-o lhr would b3 enough to atock tio county Tho got settled at ot, and oho H. J Khddon loui'Hirury chairman, nnd U Hopkins ftfrcreUry, and vitd tho contention by delegations. Thor found two faction, each claiming to ! tho delegate from Walnut crek. nnd tho kvdo wu mthor exciting for a whilo. but na tho rart could not spare cither factum thoy cvro promiwxl by w!ecting nan from tho HltJo lot a chnirmin of tho delegation, and two from the olhor lot f'r tho balswo, and they wornenrnfui not to vote nriAni rnoualy. A f tor this njnlo waaoYrr tho contention cho ormanrnt ofliwra, Duffy for chairman. Hammond for wcre tnry and Hopkins njwistant. Two maolu tiona wcrortAMiod without dcuion or dMnt, tho first, alopting tho Oinein nati tiooplort' party platform, and tho other, that noon should )o noriiinaUl who had not voted with tho imleperploat party aitho la t general oJocUon. 'This last wMfiauitob" to nhut off n lot ot very Jato oonvurta to th party bo hat) joined to get the ofttcw.) When tne oonTontton got down u bust new it was tound that candidate wr "thick am bop. Foraorooof thouflk erery township had from on to throo of there. Generally 121 toI. wero cat. Tho sargeani at-arm and Sheriff Tl had a hard job to kp ordr, and was eatuSodtf layabout half uVs it. IJailoT was tlnally no-ninateI for caVSr of the county court, at which h u mi ticklodthat ho 'bought he had Wfc ground down and "oj5rejwJ. roWl and ekinned by tbo bonks. rAiiroad add rtbermonofojie, bo tougbt a larre )r& of cigar and tttam th crowd, MAjj aiidalL Tho rsai thick wth vsuk of old pijrf ro.bnt when BaiJey'a c gar were all Ssgittcdatoco itvM'tnrs lar wioke-hoci- ztl tho cmod f ursew wre strong eeoogh for any grasgr Lam) waanonina!'t forotwntycWk. aad Kamier for Tresworr It tr5e a long timo m norniuato Orrtn Utr hbtt! Elmcre'-k bail threaialUXa for that offio. Daffy waa comrnat! for trnty wlj" folkrsed by a long stragg !k htj tefideatof isstnx-tjotx. Haina-ood was finally declared TrVrf-, tboogh rborsioo nn well a th- rjsih part of tbo county. Dr. Wernck a fruidrfy na&ued tor cof ooerand Koebc a rdJy ;ct n for uryor. Af uw a nw fcr a comni to avt at tholaasbr oSo? to reoyscswe-d ruuc of deMvaJf to taio crKzi&lioi tbrygatbr4alUeriBk agazm bd hvll anstiaeaed caaua er fc-rjcg a rrw Isd-d it ttqwrdtem doded ot vt &btnSrfl to srTatajrrwal gbc rboacTt9 a a wskmf m t let ter tbaa hav Imwg. tLow kA inlh t4 the t9 oid farucw enaf y -tdrjdt"' sfaraMsrvdijrazalad, ortWly, aad r awctaU. laaa cxseSdect that . &d fara-rs.wiH aoi 5ad it to ocr ias-, aor fartpssUicgtwJto yx&iktm. Faaxaat. i CwVl 7H Baking Ravrder Vol. 1 9. No. 4 ( buy all a ,VrH IKHriHrr Tho (!rdo Muliattd la r;fiSio for tho Html no'ot, and at trw N)tii Uto tho most practical djmrtur rf U ) ear's rodw ay arrtim4iU. TliU imw il'firtiifo Mtno4 In th of f a liirwit.ort tn-ket, which ia jftwdfor m sge on alt regular trafnaaCt Uhj lino letron Colorado Hprnaa ,W injl mnn inrx. miiu ui uo f,.jif id a at any of tfeo ImHoIn )t faHuHut "Ul VamC '1"i fnt mi U.st 41J tbo toHoU ir in tho IS, ami Vl tUf rwn, thoffore, barn n tin ijjrtiMjty U uo all thro m to bo Pfn in ne tho mc't CnloOratoJ jwrts of Uo jmtnr'ow'Mo W n)no ran udor!nd tt alaMBajSt Tho tourut bna a ttrkt fm)lti& uiM.,- of the Sviu rwmmmnirU for a many days aa aMtfJ ! 1m kji Ikying therefor ''mm aHuut TJw In ket entilleis kUlf an lb !"t Kotfti uhmIiUhih at tbo hot ltn U IMnt uictstionoil, f-r m ! tg r-r as sltt n tirno a ib-cirr Ut reTam at any on of flu-n Ho a rntithl U tratal tit hm nxt imo ho whih W tjt, wiUroxilad diUonal c"U a ( ttcVl u gul Kit Hi trains a often aa t ihos to rUU. In th way h ha tb t.lil of tbo lowrt "8rkiy or mtftUjj rat, and cn ti hU his Urn mf ti tarvu ! rta atnl jar no nwt i)i ! -tb if ho n-wrtt Uo whJo Urn at a JnU plaro 'Hi- Uekt arw rolt gil tt wook. or any numU'f of days np U tblriy. and chiHrR aro gto a redttrod rle. UnU man roue) U traro) in th way than it tatuttir did. b IwM mo pnxtly nlHti, In wijao, fjf b7 kit ah ttatd in adratvt, n-.l ho Afitrws to a d's'lar what lrt; s going t"xwt hloi. For fatnibe it a gft vmtat anl cToire, Ur all btjtlo anl dW cvmfort at- Uo away iU Th Jl olUntl baa pt ott tbroo tr- trams, wltib now nako sttj train ofteh way through U ! Try 4r, A j.orrm can tratel iroogt tt Ct I -a am! otory )o-r m u tUf or mgbt and gU of tbo rarto tm$ can jay eab rjtJsr fnondfy rinU wfi. tni klitnaj ndrOM. Thia plan witj rtaaly i-rtn tb fcxs-l jmJar of any yot intrflo4 a4 tlir is mi r?aon why it lttmUl aot groot HUXfa. Full irjorwutitott mi t tj3,l&l aaxn any gtrt of too Htm't Y yctiw or Ct orvJ JldhLaJ rrfl,or by roosjnj Ikj witij rbSt. H I, (I I-wsM etr Agt itinto Midland awlay Th U tW grst pttUm of Ut wspik trm ttel4mJj 4t. mot tA W Csr ui fortr ilth. uiir iMof Isxi, but b B.jrily fwr- 4&rifrt irH w sat of r. Tfey fnn, f. 1U ttABrlr. Jiy jri tW Ul J lMkpiriu dewa U tjjcrft js" lia waUg toy. Urn, ojyatt s&d btt fr. TWf l riHi4t Uai Ifc V-JfUrrUr7i'tfimr. Jrwi ty ib c?r all feri pt??iTlUHi.'Ufl& 6srsig. Hi ft !. Si, aaxl Jny. it. Trial bvit jbb4 Ua f trti tsotusi t rtC I,, CotUajf, J V. tthUt t'sJc Xtip into AUCrr toety ytUrday d UUfi tt &jtx and hay crop jnsir. W cwljwd us Hr H. ijUr if lnlorst4 tb4 h4 rtd htfraoJs-daJkiar4' tv Red OjKjd re-, llv ms Hr4 fcr OwMMdUrat abwsi lb rt f f rVyOsnVer, tLrb b a yAym tea mattbi ttxrp. WoaSto 13nsl m- A 'eaiaa, Mr S s toUtec sj bay. aa fail n turk erf Lmc "a; alw mm So Vnkiti cows, md beat fjf ail a ha ikm tytx&C Ch. Tbsgr . 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