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Men's Underwear ! One lot of Men's Camel Hair Shirts and Drawers - at 50c special price. One lot of Ladies Underwear at 35 cents They are worth 50o Special Values ln other grades at 50 J, j 65, 75c and $1 that f-4p ' are worth seeing. A BARGAIN! One lot of Ladies Black Cashmere Hose Ribbed top only 25c per pair. C P. HADLEY, Painter mid Paper Hanger, Satisfaction guaranteed. 11KD CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. R ANDOLPII MoNITT, ATTORNEY, Moon Block, RED CLOUD, NEB. Collection!) promptly attended to. r 0. CASE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Moon Block, - RED CLOUD, NEB. Collection!) promptly attended to, and correspondence solloited. I IDA H. SMITH PENSION ATTORNEY, Notary Public and Collection Agent. nca jihuu, ravur. Hub a numbir or houses ou her list (or rent Makes pension and Notary Tubllo work a apeclHltr Tand wrl Us rtewls, morlKSKes awl all legal Instruments In tlio best of stylu. rv taxes (or non-rosldents. &c. OMcet-Over tba Pot oatee. I. W. TULLEYS, M. D. lloaseeopaltile IMiyslclau, Red Cloud, NcbraiKH. oraco opposite Vlrst National Bank. y.8.KxamlplnKSurKeon. fJl) route diseases treated by mall. o. J,. WINFREY, A it tllii iiver, Rep Cloud, Neuraska. Will attend sales at reasonable figures taclkm guaranteed. Hutls- JONES. HE PAYS THE l-HLv 5-TOH VVACON OCAI-n. tc MM' tibw n t. V.'nftitlfofS raf AcaU Wanted. Feit'llurWhW. P A R M C n 6 fZ-' '. Bar anil Wnrchnnw Pnilr. ' JOMMOr JBUiOHAMTON. Binghauit.n ;. Eternal Vigilance is the Price of Liberty," and One Dollar a year is Red Cloud, Webster County, Neb., Friday, Nov. 4, H m m Yarn, Yarn! German Knitting , Worsted only 20c Per quarter pound skein Special Yalues In Ladies Gloves and Mittens at 15, 25 and 35c per pair 500 Yards ! Domet Flannel only only 5c "per yard. Sanitary Flannel only 15c per yard, Bargains in Comforts and Blankets See our Canton Flan nel at 10c, it is a bargain : D. B. Spanoge, RhAL Estate and L.oan Agent Red Cloud. Mortgage Loans TERMS. lit. Limit or Amounts LoBHOdi 8300.00 to $10,000.00. 3d. ecurltyt Farm loans worth nt leaat double the amount loaned. 3d. Title: Complete Abstract flora the Unit ed States down to the borrower. 4th Terms of Loaus Five (C) to ten (10) years. Exton Bion at maturity without ooat to satisfactory borrowers. ftth Kate of Intercsti ' Eight (8) per cent, annually, on April. July. October or Decern ber 1st. tk Place or Paymcnti Interest and principal made payn ble at your home bank, allowing borrower to take up hia note at the time of payment. 7th Special Privilege: Partial payment In any amount at any time with rebate of interest, evidenced by written agreement, providing that such payments Bhall not exceed in any one year one-fifth of tho principal. Call on or Address, D. M, Myers, Med dead, Neb. Over Dejo's Drug Btore. H s .Hh- 2000 Yards Standard Prints Dark Colors Only 5c per yard 2,000 yards Heavy Unbleached Sheeting Only 4c per yd. Dress Goods, 36 inch Fall Suitings Chevron effect Only 25c per yard, Special Values in Ingrain Carpets At 45c, 50c and 65c per yard, Notice of Lcuio of ttchool Land Notice It hereby olven that the leases and contracts on the following described school lunds havo been canceled by the board of edu catloual lands and lunds. and If not reinstated by payment of delinquent Interest or lease rentnl due, said lands will be offered (or lease by tbo County Treasurer of Webster county at 10 o'clock a. in. on the ztd day of November) lxit o In swli no lot 0 In ne! se'i Int 7 In se!i seli lot 4 In so nwH and sei neU 1 IV. WtiswM3 0. NWI 1-436 2 0. NW X 1 0. 8U nol-4 andscl-4 10 212. W!iswi-42U210. MUSICS. WJt se 36 1 10. K4 sel-4 80 1 10. hWl-inel-uaill. H se 1-4 and ne 1 4 so 14 i 2 12. NW sel-4 51 10. MK 1-4 XI 10 8 i-a aw 1 4 nw 1-4 iw H and o 1-2 nw 1-4 and nw 1-4 ue 1-1 18 2 IV. BK 1-4 23 2 10. W 1-2 SO 1-4 !U 10. uw 1-4 nw 35 1 P. av It 12 In sw sw 7 1 0, NJS1-4I1W0I10. Dated at Lincoln Nebraska, Oct. 3rd, 1S92. A.H. lIVJU'IiliKY, Com. l'ubllo Lauds auo u ildlngk FARM LOANS Cheapest ever offered In this coaaty. Straight S per cent Annual In tcret with option. Straight 7 13 per cent Seml Annual Interest with option. Loans made 5 1.9 per cent fy paying cash commission or 1 l.si percent. J. H. BAILEY, Ked Cloud. Neh. OMce under FicM Bank DO RAISI LIVE PHD UY YOU I ship I STOCK? U se it will be to your tatersst to ship to the SIEIEL, WELSH ft OLAWSM UVK NTOCK OOaOalMIOM CO., , iCania City ttook Yard. THEYI live your shipments their personal atten tion, keep you posted by wire or paper; furnish you money at reduced rM)f WILL TjvSpI ItcpubHcan iWatlonal Ticket. For I'rrstdent. HKIfJ. IIAUUIHON, For Vlce-l'rcsldent WHITKLAW HKID, For Congressman Ctb District XV. K. ANDIIKWH, State Ticket. KorGoernor, LOIICNZO nilUUNSK. For Moutenant (iorcrnor. T. J. MAJORH. For Bccretary of Hlnte, JOI.'N 0. AM.KN. For Auditor, i:uguni: MUOKU. For Treasurer, J. 8. HAUTI.KY. For Attorney General, UKOKUK II. HAHTINOH. For CommlssloBer of Public Uinds and Bides, A. K. HUMI'illthY. For Superintendent of Public Instruction, A. K. UOUDY. For SUte Senator, W. T. Ausrw. For Float Representative, WM. BROWN. Coaaty Ticket. For Representative 44th district, JOHN BfeOALIiVm For County Attorney, MANVOLPH BIcNITT For Coroner, Br J W MOVT S9SgBS9BBmB See It In the Air. The republican names and candidates meanjvictory. IIArrison CrouNse OouDy BaRtley HumphrEy BroWn MajorB Alien ' ' MoNltt ItoiD Austin McCallUm Crounse MCNitt MoorE Hastings HarriSon Harrison and Ruid And Crounso And W. E. Androws And tho whole republican ticket Are deserving Of tho Cordial support of Kvory good oitizon. Thoy stand for American interests And represent tho party that has built up tho United States And , Mado it What it ic Voto for tho Wholo republican tickot All old soltliors should read the fol lowing artiolo Irani tho Louisvillo Courier Journal, a Cleveland organ, and then como out and voto for tho Republican ticket, ''HED-NOBED PATRIOTS" It is supplemented by a steadily -in creasing pension list, looting the Treasury to tho tuno of one-hundred aud fifty millions a your, two-thirds of which go to tho support of coffoo-cool-ers and camp-followers, aud other red nosed patriots that loaf about tho doggeries and brothels of the country, swearing ono for another, toward an ultimato surarianiBm as corrupt and corrupting as over existed in the world Louisvillo Uourlor-Jouroal. (Uicvo land organ.) . Tho Hon. J. Q. Tato hai made some of tbo best political spoeohes ever delivered in this county, Where over ho has spokon, ho has had big crowds and uttontivo listeners, aud general enthusiasm. Ho will apeak at Red Cloud, Saturday sight. Nov. 5th. Every man, woman, and child should fceaj tym. the Price ,yf .XftSJfiftfcf. 1892. Ahoat Right. Editor CntKri It my creditors had not-given me credit I would be better off today. I felt sort of proud of the (sot that I could get credit, nnd went into it lively . I bought many things that could have beon dispensed with. Crops failed, but I was still full of hope, and would be as sound as our present currenoy had I not been beset by sums of my neighbors whose heads got turned on tho subject of the great reform move. I nt unit stood aloof, nnd pointed to my ruined crops na the cause of my poverty. Wife nnd I talked it over, nud resolved to utiok to business after the old style, but my neighbors came back again and said how a certain smart fellow was going to con gress to pass a bill that would compel the government to loan us money at two per oent oa our farms; also, that this bright follow was going to knock the McKinley mil into a oookeu nnt; that there were millions of tons ot silver bullion locked up in the treasury that he was golsg to have coined and shipped out to Nebraska and put In circulation; that he was going to hnvo groenbaoka printodby tho cord and sent flying all ovor theso western states; that he had formulated a bill already that would give to each man, woman andohlld fifty dollars aaaually. Well, I am aahamrd to oonfees the fact, bnt somehow I fall in with the move. Then there came aroond some fellows saying that I must subscribe for ths pa pers published in the Interest of the new deal, and I fell in and had to abandon anoh papers as the Lincoln Joarnal and the Red Cloud Cihif, and reed instead the organs they call them of this reformation, notwithstanding I was at the time owing Mr. Hosmer for hie paper. Then I waa told that 1 must oontribute to the state fund so that the grand work of saving the oeuntry might go on, and I again fell into line. Next, I waa told that I must attend all meetings, conventions and rallies, whether or not, so I fell into Use again, though unable to do so finan cially. Well, crar smart fell 3 w want to congress sore enough, but instead of get ting his bills through he sat there like the "poor boy at the com husking," silent as a clam, and not eves honored with the title of "the wild man from, the woolly west;" in fact, he was not known in the great shuffle, and so dropped out of the game like grandfather's clock, "never to go again." But I must hasten to tell you something that tiokle's my wife and I awfully. Mow listen: After I bad been in the reform business for a year or two, I got up one morning and begaa to mend up the harness, scour up the plows, brash down the horses, and after breakfast, started forthe field with the determina tion to be a tool and fool no longer. I sowed and planted, kept the festive snn flower down, and had quite a good yield of grain. I paid off a portion of my in debtedness the first year, and now with another fair cop I am wiping out ths old score, and by the end of another year God helping me I will be eut of debt, and all because ot the stand I took that morning, and the determination to bo a fool no longer. It makes me ashamed when I recall those days wherein I was degenerating into what mr good wife calls a poor old soreheaded pessimist. Out enough. If you can forgive me, Mr. Hosmer, and accept the two all ver dollars herewith handed you, one in payment of the old score, and the other for Ths Chief for the year 1898, and drive oat to my bouse some Bifnday for dinner, then I will feel grateful Indeed. Mr. Editor, something is going to drop next Tuesday, fours truly, A.D.Ui'B. When you got ready to buy your children's Bchool suits this fall we want you to inspect our stock. We j will convince you easily that wo sell ho goods at oorreot priees. CmoAoo Clothing Stork. Bucklca'a Arnica naive. The best salve in the world for outs, bruises, sores, Ulcers. Bait rheum, fever sores, tatter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns, and all skua eruptions, and jposl tlvjly cores piles, br so pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Pf1ee26 cents pnr box, For sale byCottlng, tf ,. Farm loans at six per cent option to pity after two years. D. B. Span oulk. . Have tried almost everyknown reme dy for Itching pUee without raeeess anal ly bought a box of DeWltt's Witch laz el Salve, sad it has cured me. Vol. 20. No. 15 Nehraskn Union Veterans etc pnhllhan Clan. CoMitAt.R: We do not send this as sen timent, but cold facts, that we may all aet wisely and well. "I do not feel like snpporting any Aan who has treated the old soldiers the way Mr. Cleveland has treated them. Ily his insults ho sent Gon, MeClellan with a 111 broken heart to the grave. I feel as the old Bohlior doe1. I tell you, sir, the o'd soldier will not vote for Cleveland, lit cannot carry New Yprk. Oun. Danube. gicKtjji." The nbovo quotation is taken from the remarks of tho one-legged hem of Get tysburg, General Daniel E. Dickies. And again this brave General, at the reanloa of his old Third Corps hi Wawailf t last month, said: "Voa are goiigkoaae now, nnd there is something I want you to take homo with you. Powder it; teaali It to your children; tell it to your neigh bors. It is the truth, thnt the people ef the United States will see that no man ie over elected to an ofllce of trust and ptoit in this country who opposes the peymeat of pensions to the soldiers of the union." (1EN. IIABRIHOM A "oOMXAOr." HTItX. In his letter of aoceptanon is the) fol lowing, which will be appreciated by the anion veterans and all loyal dtlseaa: "The aaioa soldiers end sailors are now veterans of time as well as of war. The parallels ot age have epproeobed eloee to the eitadal of life, and the end br eeeh ot a brave and honowbejftrufgle net remote, increasing lanmuiy anu years give the minor tones ef eadesee sad pathos to the mighty appeal vf eervlee and Buffering. The ear thai dees net listen with sympathy aad the heart that does not respond with geneteeilp ate the ear end heart of an alien and net ef ea American . Now, soon again the snrvtv log veterans are to parade apootlsegaeet avenue of the National Capital, aad every tribute of honor and love should Mead ths march. A comrade in the eohuaa ef the victors' parade in 1800, 1 am bo lees a comrade now." In republican Nebraska, the demoeaete ars anxious to have Weaver aaeoeed in taking the state from Harrison, thereby making it possible to threw the eetoeiioa of president In to the awsaoeratie house of representatives and insure Cleveland's eleotion. Senator John MaersMo, of Ohio, says "the democratic petty ie as bold in thsir atteranee as in 1801, end the loyal north should be as prompt to meet them as in 1861." Our last and urgent warning, comrade, is, remesaW, It yen do not vote for Harrison, it is an UidaweV vote for Cleveland. Dont step yourself in the face, comrade. Nebraska Union Vbtsran Rbpumjoan Club. World's Fair. The ladles of Red Cloud met Novem ber 1st at the residence ef Mrs. Wiener aad organised a1 society asxlllary to the state board of the Columbian exposition The following oBoore were elected: Mrs. N. Barker, Pres.;' Mrs. Biles Garner, Vioe-Fres ; Mrs. E. Ii. Knight, gee; Miss P. D. Yeiser, Trees. It is desired that these societies should ascertain what women are doing- la nil the industries in this country; theeetete aupecjatendents wereappointed toseswre sueh ihformat'on and report to' the so ciety. " Bnp't of art, designing authors- and professions, Mrs. MoKeeby, Bup't ot educational work, Mrs. ISva Case. Buplt of stores, shops, ofllees and do mestic service, Miss Mollis Ferris. The women of Nebraska'1 have under taken the work off uratsbiag the recep tion room of the Nebraska building at the world's fair,' each county In the state making one eraaore articles for the room neatly medeefoorn and its atwartenan. ces. ThtaaeotetyB. decided lio'inslse smai k tewe -eneoratea wiui com . mt. v. wiei of that T--nTBC.1T I i iplli 1 the Web ster couarsMkeir; abd marked in that way. They.-fiasTS the ov-opernlioa of nil ladieefeiwsjwaty in order to do this. C-WW' The sextf anslg' of 'this society will be at the refadjsv&Vllas V. D. Veiesr, Saturday, tbaMljBanSjp. ., nt whiee, time Yioe-pceeewswihi twrpithe townships in the county Wilt baffoanUd. Now, ladles of ;yabpisr; bounty, come eut nnd join this aawiarr'aad help to furntsnnrooamM naef.au ne prendor and have apirsenal- interest in. It will be a nlaee for as to rest during the fair, where we can feel ethsnse. Mae, , , You will ind' ( no thiVjr better for! ; ehannsd. hands during corn hueklna ' im ;...," . n,r ..u tzwrj&i time man uaotus vjh, set oajy? BlTO 4'OfUOR W ,t$ mm ' mm iV-'.W J9f " --" 'l.liM . iJM'?.V iV: Mm:jh jj . "ji.XfV&r