FfTT If I H : TiiB CHIEF aPwfcHsfcBSl Weekly. rMy. At. 4 lift 1W1WM lWWM. A WW HEAiOWB Whf Ym MmmI Vole Iko Ke pnllcnii Ticket. Voters, glaaeo over this Hit of re aabliean candidates before -yoa vote aael consider if you ean afford to toto against then. General Harrison rpso from ob searitf to honorable fame. Ai a law yer,, ho led the bar; an a soldier he, won laurel upon hotly contcited fields. As a Btateiman his acts during the' last four yean lire in the Blinds of every oae of you. Voterav-tf you wore the blue, Har risoa's the man. for you, beoauso the blue ayaboliiea his wiso, foraighted; aettve patriotism. He believes in AiMriea for Americans. If we owe anything to ihe good in fltteace of the pross tho nation will delight to honor its greatest rcprc Mitative Whitelaw Reld.suoeessor to Horace Greelv, as an editor, and our aMttsieeeeeful Minister to France, of approved political sagacity ho will be excellent vice-president. The people of this congressional diltriet are profoundly interested in choosing this fall a congressman who will bo ia the real sense of the word our representative. W. E. An drews is another of those brainy, hon est, successful men that have raade ih arc making the history of the graa4 old perty. He wont have to Can hie speeches in congress printed to hi kit people know he is there. He will command attention from the Irst The eloquenee that has already dewed Wiadv William's inflated amor of complacency will give hiin a hearing it congress at once. You catl vote for your own interest with out voting for W. B. Andrews, the Little Glaat.of the Big Fifth. When President Harrison wanted a basinets "ana for an important treas ury post he took Nebraska's pride, Lorenie Orounse, now Nebraska wants him for ker governor, and for the same reason, lie has served hor well as judge and legislator and ho will serve her well as governor. Tkero is in every community some man who is preeminently a man or tko people, and usually that kind of a man is a republloan. We have him this year for lieutenant governor. He helped make Nebraska one of tho aatoa, helped preserve tho union, and is net ashamed to wear the G. A. R. button. His nemo ia T. J. Majors, a brave pioneer and soldier, and a loyal fritai. Aa e traveling salesman John 0. Allen was a great success and the qualities that mado him a businoss man have enabled him to oonduot the atate's business in a business like way. For two years ho has boon sooretary of state, and his merit will bo recog nised by eleotion for another term. JSugene Dloore lias to recom mend him for the auditor's office, a broad acquaintance with tho stato, years of publio servico well rendered, Vit confidence of all who know him and ihe c 6 teem that is usually given to bright, Active, upright mon. J 8. Bartloy for treasurer is one banker in the stato that never brought replevin tinder chattel mortgage, and was never sued for usury. That means that he is above rcproaoh, and has steed up for Nebraska, and atood by her people in tho trying times of the peat. Virtue of this kind is sup posed to belong exclusively to the Independents, but Bartley is a stal wart republican and while he is stand ing" up for Nebraska, the voters will stand bp him. .The affaire of the offico of publio lands and buildings have beon romark ably well conducted for the last two years, why not lot A. R. Humphrey try it again, He is another of those roproMutative men who are from tho people. Clever, industrious, and obliging, he wins the confidence of thceeeplc. Tien there is A. K. Goudy a soien tile teacher with years cf oiporienoo in Nebraska and fully acquainted with the state's eduoatlonal ncodt. Ho has been also superintendent of publio instruction, should bo and will got tlio votes of all who aro really interested in, advancing the cause of education. Probably . no objeotion could bo made to the service of G. H, Hustings as 'attorney general. He was a suo oeesful lawyer before he was eleotod and kai continued to be Buooeiaful for, the state. Every state offioer has found him a wise counselor and an obliging, courteous gentleman. Fee years ' republican senato has steed between the people and a dent eeratie congress and Nebraska has al ways faraiahed two republican Bona ters. r.It is for the voters of this state te ley next Tuesday whether this will eeatiamc or a demoerat elected to caeeced Paddoek. 0a, at John MoOallum's duties as representative will bo a voto for a United States senator. McGslluin believes ia republicanism and will vote for a republican. As a legislator McCcJlum will'aeepBipJish mora actual reform in ihe interests of Webster eeantythaa hi predecessor could .evea .iMgiae., l)'is not MeCallum's way to howl akent what he is going to do, bat dspead apea it that the same Jas. Boss Pilled Watch Cases areaUeoldasmraeyeaeaaeee. Tttsyleotj like aefld cases, wear tike solid esses, cad are solid eaan for all practical parpeeea yet calf eoct about half ee much ae an eat. atuUct sell4 geM ease. Warraated te wear for ae years) many ia coanaat use fortuity Teara.'-Better than ever skcetney are now fitted, at no extra coat, with the great bow (ring) which tmmet it fulled or ftritkd cjr me wee urn etanMC wttb this trace mark All others bare the old-atfle mil which ia only held to the cue by friction, and can be twitted off with ihe fingers. Sold only through watch dealers. Aakte see ptapilrt, or scad for one to the makers. KeystoneWatch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA. ................... i 1 1 i i business sense that has made him a successful fanner, will enable him to do what is best for his constituents. W. H. Austin as senator for this distriot is aTruo bluo republican. He is an enorgetio workor, with a knowl edge of our people gained by long res- idenoe in the distriot, and can be trusted to do whatever ho considers to be to the advantage of his consti tuents. His farmer frionds in Frank lin doolaro they will civs him a hand some majority. Let Webstor county do likewise. Wm. Brown will surely vote for republican sonator. Ho is a rosident of Adams county, has been a life-long republican. Ho is a suooe ssful farmer devoted to his business. He oan be trusted to voto for the best interests ot his distriot if he is chosen to be float representative. Like an individual oooasianally the county requires the services of a law yer, and to the end that on" may always be obtainable, the oilice of connty attorney was oroated. We make this explanation beoauso th events of tho last two years don't show it. The county didn't retain an attornoy, and didn't have one when neoded exoept by drawing a warrant for $100 extra pay. Webster county people all know lladnolpb MoNitt, and thoy know that if no is ohoacn county attornoy, ho will perform the duties of tho offico promptly and ably without assistance that is not needed and without dictation. Ho is an at tornoy of proved abii ty, nn upright, bright young man. Voto for Andrews. Vote for MoCallum. Voto for Austin. Vots for MoNitt, Vote for tho entire tiokot. ... .. " . i Republicans will be remiss in their duties if thoy do not cot out to the Eolls early and sco that thoir neigh ors do the samo. Noxt Tuesday will tell tho story and as Buro as the day dawns Mo Kcighan will bo snowed undct by an avalanoh of votes. The people who dosire to soe the downfall of free trade, will oast thoir votos next Tuesday for W, K. An drews and agaist VV. A. MoKeighau. Thcro ought not to bo an American found voting for free trade, whioh moans a prostitution of American markets, and the downfall of Ameri can industries. Tho roports that cortian parties aro trading off republican candidates for independents is unqualifiedly false. Republicans are voting and workin for republicanism. Voto straight an do not trado, as trading is a sohetno of the opposition to defeat republicans. Every man should get out to tbo polls and success is certain. Beoauso MoKoighan fails to ex plain certain things whioh he has ssid and dono in public lifo when put to him by Mr. Andrews, Mao's friends shout personalities and abuse. If a man don't want to bo oornercd let bin kefta.i.n "do middle ob do road." Bluo Hill Louder. Dlotl .In tlio otv of consumption. A familiar headline isn't ? Its oretty risky to noulout a cold or cough. On. minuto oough cure 1b ploasant safe and sure, Fur ante nt Cotting'a. I'UIILIC SALE 1 will offer for salo nt ray farm One wile North of Iiiuvalc, Neb. on East half of Soo. 27-2-12, ou TliuntdH)-, Nov. 1, 1821, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. About TO fiend of Herat stud Hbout ! Head or Mixed Cattle loucancct boracs and cattle at your own price as they will bo sold without rueervo. In the list of horses are work loams, driving teams, scddle ltoros, ionics. &o THHMS: Tho stock will bo sold on oho j car's timo with 10 por cent interest on note nnd approved securi ty. Ten por cent off for cash in hand. LUNCH AT NOON. S. E. I'nENTIHS, Coi 0 J., Winfrey, Auotioncor. This b1o has boon postponed until Thursday, November 10, Remember tho date. aMuTeOuTMtkeBMeML) m OVX DOW RIGHT NOW ! We want to show you what values we are giving in BOYS' SUITs and OVERCOATS For the price. well as Dress No one can show you such a line in this county. of these AT A. CUT PFUCE. In one instance at a reduction of FIVE DOLLARS PER COAT. We shall close them out at same CUT PRICE. In fine dress suits we are strictly in it ! In - N We show a large stock and SyLRhh - PRICES. We bought a "job" in Men's Underwear at a very low price enabling us to sell you Two of the Best Suits for $2 you ever saw. Extra good weight and very desirable patterns in Duck Lind and Leather Coats. We undersell all competitors. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. Jas. Charlton and his cousin by the name of Mahaffy of Red Cloud, played a uico little game in the city Wednesday, for whioh they wero ar rested and Jas. Charlton is now in the county jail at Nelson. Young Charlton forged a chook on Asher Boal for five dollarsjgave it to his cous in Mahaffy who was to oash it and get half of the "divy" He took it over to tho meat Bbop of Millor & Collins, and Mr. Millor cashed it. This work ed so well that thoy tried anothor of tho same size on tho samo gentleman. Taking it to tho Racket store, ho made somo small purohtse, passed the forged check over and received the difference in oash. During this time Mr. Miller took the check ho had cashed to the bank but they knowing Mr. Beat's writing refused to oash it. Tho boys hearing of this went to tho Racket store, raid the oash and got the oheok baok. Thoy did not try to buy the oheok they sold Mr. Miller and it is needless to say Mr. Miller is still out his five dol lars. Asher Bcal filed suit against them for arrest. Marshall Quaokcnbusb yesterday took Jas. Charlton to the county jail where he will visit for the present guest of the county. Ho is a boy of about 18. Tho Mahaffy boy was a little fellow and we understand his mother will tako care of him. Superior Guide. The boat shoe for$2.bU ever offered. For sale only at Wiener's. Abraham I.IhcoIh Abraham Linooln'a physician, tho emi nent Dr. Holland, who attended, him in hie hut momenta, when the brave man'a life was fast ebbing away, stated that it waa not the direct re-lt of fatal ahotot "Booth" but the reduced physical condition of the presi dent due to the enormous strain upon bis nerr oue aystemi that if he had taken the necessary precautions to have kept his blood, liver and kidneys in n sound and healthy condition, recovery would have been certain, and that the remedy he always recommended was Uepatioure, the Great English blood aad liver tonic, aaitia absolutely certain to,ouro all these troubles. For sale by Deyo. tf Children Cry foi Pltbhtr'ftCastorla. a snaaaaaaaaa ' v v .BaaaasnV BnaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBiF eaWuaWr " Bnaaaaaaaaaaaaasr We want to show Men's - CHICAGO muwm. The Nan at the Wheel. Themanat the wheelhasa grave re sponsibility; so has he who takes his Ufa in hia own hands and when aerofolooa mailariODB or otharwiaa anffarlna? with ' any blood disease to which human flash is heir, ignores the adrloe of hia deareat f Hands and refuses to take Hepatioare aa a medicine that yearly onrea thouaanda of hia fellow sufferers. Bold by L. H Deyo When Baby was sick, we gro her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Oaatoria. When she became Hiss, she clung to Oaatoria, When she had Children, she gare then Castoria. See Osoar Patmor before buying flour. He has made a big reduction. Thoro is no better paint in the market than tho Lincoln mixed paint, sold by Cotting. You will fail in your duty if you do not see W. W. Wright before you buy a heating or cooking etove. He haa the finest line in the valley. Dropped Dead at a aaa.aat Many a man who has attained famo and riches here, has been thus suddenly called to the hereafter. The doctors sail he died of heart failure. If hia blood had been pore his heart would have been beating yet. Take Hepatioare whether you banquet yourself at home apoa a dinner of herbs or are banquette abroad by kinga and potentates. Everybody neids floputicure. It keeps the liver and kidneys pure and healthy; it ghea the haart'a healthy actios; restores the nervous system. Bold by Deyo. tf Catarrh in tho head is a constitution al disease, and requires a constitutional remedy like Hood's 8arsaparilla, to effect a oure. Wanted. A few good farm loans, six per cent interest. No second mortgage. D. B Spanooi.e. - s a Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Notice te 'teachers. Notice is hereby given that I-will examino all persons who naay desire to offer themselves as candidates for teachers ofthe publio schools of this couuty, at Red Cloud on tho third Saturday of eaoh month. Special examinations will he held on the Friday proceeding the 3d Hat urday of each month. ' The standing required for 2d and 3d grado certificates is tho same no grade below 70 per oent, average 80 per eent; for first grado certificate no grade below 80 per oent, average 90 per oent. in all branches required by law. D. M. Hunter , County Supt. Children Cry for Pltoher's Castoria, you our Overcoats in Cheap as Overcoats. We bought, while goods Underwear CLOTHING STORE. m Webster Co. Abstract Office -y I, H. BAILEY. Abstracter and Proprietor. Accurate Abstracts Promptly Furnished for any Lands In Webster county, a complete and Accurate set or Abstract books aad a tl0 bond Med Tllh county Judge Insures satis faction. For Abstracts, Cheap Farm Loans or some good Bargains in Real Estate, call on J. H. BAILEY. MED CliOUD, - NEBRASKA. ssax: H. A. SHINKLE, DBALBRIN j Hew and Second Hand Goods. New and Second Hand Goods a Specialty, 2d door north of Moon block aaiaammmaeamaaaimaBaaajfim Murray's Fair Store! Has moved, into the Moon block, 2 doors south of old stand. Having INCREASED MY S Increased my stock in all departments, e will be glad to see my numerous customers. tssss If , TO LOAN TO No money required to recolve an education at this college. The only conditions of ikIuiIksIdp are a rood morul diameter mid an ambition to secure an education. ThU ciIIi'hb Iris sut aside SIS, hav 5,098 to DO loanca uuring mn ureneiu year w va nnt the rruriv fund. All the lime needed Ituoeut call lKO u lull couniu ui uniuumiun wimuui uuui'nr iuutkiu wiui. T- ""-.-; i .::-.." ":.. ..' t flat aaicvr.To pay am you In life without an education when ou two aa wa aaaiBi&.aH rmMm a mr ai mr ar r aim ! 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