THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, OCT. 4, 1895. -r a? HUI'UKMCA TICKET. Wlaic Ticket. For Judfre of thn Suprema Court, T. L. NOIWAL, Howard. For Regents of tho Btato University, 0. 11. MORK1LL, Lincoln. 11. L. GOULD, Kolth County. Judicial Ticket. For Judfje-lOtli District, JAMES MuNENV, Red Cloud. County Ticket. For County Trenail ror, J. 8. WHITE. For County Clerk, L. II. FORT. For Ulork District Court, JAS. BURUEN. For ShorilT. J.W.RUNCHEV. For Superintendent, D. M. HUNTER. For County Judge, 8. WEST. For Survoyor, W. B. TIIORNE. For Coronor, DR. L. II. BECK, For Supervisor District One, E. PETEHS, Quid Rock. For Supervisor District Two, J. R. CIIOZIEK, Stillwater. For Supervisor District Four, C. O. COX, Pleasant Hill. ,For Supervisor District Five, W. B. ROBY, Rod Cloud. For Supfrvisor Distriot Six, T. W. BAILEY, Bladen. For Suporvisor Dietrict Seven, CEO. P. GATHER, Otto. EOITOICIAIi NOTE. The republican county tickot ia worthy rour support. The supreme court baa decided that tha new supervisor law la constitutional The republican atate convention re nominated Hon Dick Nbrval for justice of the supremo court. C. II. Morrill and II L Gould were nominated regents state univeraity. The Republican City pspors glvo Hon, Jos. McNeny, our next district judge credit of muklng ona of the finest apeeches delivered to tho old soldiers during tha reunion at that placo laat week. TnK republican ticket will be elected in Webster county with good sized ma jorities. We do not believe that the people will genorally vote against ther own Interest. If they want prosperity they must vote for the republican party and protection. Do not be bo duped by designing peo ple into voting agaist the Hon. James MuNeny for district judge. He la going to be elected and you do not want to be on the wrong side nnywoy. He ia by far the beat fltteod man of all the candi dates. Vote and talk for MdNeny. Hon. Jas. McNeny will be elected. J. S. White will be elected. L. II. Fart will be elected. Jas. Burden will ba eloctod. Jne. Runchey will be elected. Sam West will bo elected. W. E. Thorae will be elected. Dr. Beck will get there. Tun political light this full will be de cisive and the republicans will sweep Jbo plater clean. Tho ontiro county ticket, along with the stato and judicial ticket, will bo electod by decisive major itloa. Mark the prediction. There will be eimply an avalanche of votea to the republican aide. People are becoming tired of the hard times, and know full well that the romady for them Ilea in the .republican party. On October Gtb, the Missouri, Kansas and Toxaa Railway, known aa the "Katy Line," put on their new fast train be tween fit. Louis and points south, name ly. Houston, Fort Scett, Dallas, Fort -Worth, Waco and San Antonio. The .new train will be equipped with entirely sew vestibule care throughout, com posed of free reclining chair cars, Wag ner BufTot sleeping ears, and everything tkat uiuuoy and experience cttu furnish for passengers going to tho Great Stato of Texas and intermedial points. The tain will leave St. Louis at 8:20 p. m., arriving at Houston the second morning at 0:30. The train will leave dally, and will be known as tho "Katy Flyer." The patrons of that railroad will thus have the bouoilt of fust time and the very beet service, with accommodating offl olals to assist in caring for tho passen gers to and from thn eouth, How's Tills! ,We offer one haudred dollars reward (or any eaae of Catarrh that e. nnot be oared by Hall's Catarrh Care. -F, J, GHBNEY A CO., Props. Toledo, O. , We the undersigned, hare kaowa F. 4. Cbeaey for the last IS years and believe bin perfectly beaorabla in all tp oalaeea tyusaetiena and Inanalally able to earry oat 'any ebllgatioa made by their am. West k TrBax,.Whoiaisla Druggists, fe Wr p. Welding, 5 ITJnnaa .Marvla, Wholesale Droggiats, Toledo, Ohio. , Hall's Catarrh Care la takes internally aetlag dlraotly npoa the blood and ma eont snrfaees ef the system. Price, 76c, per bottle. Bold by all draggists. Tea timemala free. Dr. Price's Crca'ra Baking Powoer WorM'aPtdr lllgluot Aledalacd Dlploana. I MIIIS III I Gil GJI1ND 8I.OW 1IUT EXCEED. iNu rii:. And, with ttio Aid ! the Fire fund, Onr fcrd Clond Holler Mills W.r. (ireuiid to fcfcrth ,tn One Hae'e or A kit as nd binder. On last Monday evening, just as tho sun bad sunk boneath the woetern hills, bright light sprang up with oudden liorceuess and spread its brightness over the cannpv of heaven, in tho vicinity of the Red Cloud Flouring Mills. The Humes vied with each other in lapping their serpentino tongues over, around, mid upon evory vulnerable portion of tho mill, with seeming determination to swallow it up in one grand vortex of flaming liquid. Tho soothing and hiss ing of the itatnea were majestic as thoy rapidly sproad forth tholr wings of des truction, and in sixty minutes after the fiery elements fastened their fanga upon the structure, the 103,000 flouring mill was razed to mother earth, nothing loft to tell tho talo except a masa of ruins and the basement upon which tho build ing stood. ,IIow tho lire originated ia not known, but thn flumes wero first noticed in the i topmost story by Mr. John Doyle's boy wnllo milking, and, giving tho alarm, ho drow out tho people living in that vicin ity, who did tboir utmost to savo the property, but to no effect, tho mill being dry as ttndorand filled with inflammable material, soon capitulated to tho fiery olemonta. Tho mill was located two miles south weet of tho oity on the Republican river, and was erected about nine years ago by Kenyon Skeen, I FrUble, R, D. Jones and others, and wub equipped with tho finest milling machinery obtainable. In addition to the mill was a large elevator and the eloctrical lighting plant which furnished the city of Red Cloud with light. Tho elevator contained .1200 bushels of whout, 2400 bushels belong ing to Geo. W. Llndxoy, valuod at about I1G00; COO bushels belonging to Goorgo Maynard, valuod at about $100, and about 200 bushels belonging to Tumplo- ten A Guthrie, which firm had juBt leased the mill. Thero waa no insur ance on tho wheat und therefore it waa a total loss. Anthony Schaefer had juat loaded a car of boots ou tho track in front of the mill, and the car and beet wore both burned. The elootric light plant cost about 112000, tho elevator and mill with con tents about 105000. At the time of the fire tho mill was being put in shape to be run by the firm of Temploton & Guthrie of Superior, who had leased it for a number of years. Tho dyke which had been washed out by the spring freshet was being put back in and overy thing looked favorable to the resumption of the milling busi neea in good shape before the ond of the week, and our people felt jubilant ovor the matter, but tho old proverb that "man proposes and Qod disposes" waa only repeated. Naturally enough our peoplo feel tho blow because It destroy ono of tho boat and most substantial enterprises in Red Cloud, one which will take considerable money to replace. Wo hava not learnod tho amount of insurance, but it will not cover the loss whatever it may be, ns the mill ia a total lose. The CniKF fondly hopes that efforts will be made to replace the mill at an early day. CetaaaBunlcatcd. Tho Argua baa alwaya bad the credit of being fair it nothing more with its news, but ita account of the Naponeo Blue Hill ball game at Red Cloud last w eok waa a shame to the town and a blot of very large sizo on tho truthful ness of the paper. In the firat place tho Naponeo players are regularly organized and J had the same men they have been playing all Eoaaon, all living at Maponeo except one, while Rod Cloud had but two players from their own town, bring ing tho otbor seven from Blue Hill. Then the umpire waa aa fair aa an um pire could bo, if anything giving tho Blue Hill fellows all doubts. Ae to the pitchers, it was gonorally oondoded that Naponee's was the best although ho only fanned out ono man whllo Blue Hill's pitcher fanned two. It was tha auporb fielding of the latter club that won tho game. It was a rank injustice to the Naponeo boya who aro gentlemen and pi ay good ball as well as to tho readors of tho Argua to print such an account. Such a "basely lie.' The ball players of Red Cloud should bo ashamed of thorn selves, too, that they are not ablo to scare up but two men in tho whole town that can play ball. In conversation with the captain of the Naponeo olub before the gamo he said, "We came dowa to play Red Cloud but now that they have' rung in Blue Hill on ua we expect to be beaten but we will do the bast we am." Taa Chuck. and.Natloa bath had accurate accounts of tha gaaae, but saeh lies aa the Argus sprung oa.us will oertalaly not help much ia securing clubs from elsewhere to play in Bed Oloud. Children Cry for Pitcher's Cattorla. AvBPoaaaaaaa' ri ' VJbbbbV oeaeeeeeeeee9eaaakSzR Mr. Z orrtnkhmm, 8 Boilsat Once Meted ne-ia fact 1 think ae oao aver aa. fered mora from Impure blood. Bvarr pimple or icrateb would spread, eoraetUnea maidnc sores aa large as a dollar. Fourbottleaot Hood'aBax aaparllla have thoroughly purified my blood and pf akin li smooth aa aa lntaat's. I never fait Salter, h. o. Tixxham, New&all, California. Hood's?31 Cures HateTa Pills are prompt aa eaUlant, City Council meeting. The city council mat Wednesday evening, Mayor Bectley presiding. Min utes of last meeting read and approved. G. O. Voisor made complaint in regard to an overcharge for water rate at storo building. C. II. Potter's bill for ront, $30 con tracted by Mayor Marsh and conlinuod by Mayor Spanogle rofcrred to Fulton and Kubiok. Tho following bills woro audited and allowed: GW Dow, coal $11 25 Wm Wolf, blucksmithing 20 J WPcgg, labor 1 00 J WPefg, labor 2 37 R B Fulton, salary 12 CO Tho following bills were turned over to treasuror with instruction to pay anme: Rosa & Rife, buulicg coal 8 55 M B McNitt, salary 3 53 J. M. Scllars, salary two months.. 80 00 E A Douglass, lu'or 1 00 Sam Saundors, labor 150 Crane & Co., eupplios 9 GO Garlech Puoking Co 15 45 Treasurer was inetructod to prepare report for first six monthH and fllo same at next regular meeting of tho council. Moved by Aldorman Martin that fol lowing bills bo allowed. Carried. G W Dow, salary for 1801 $100 00 W B Roby, salary fivo months. . . 41 67 R M Martin, salary for 1803 50 00 Charlea Schaffnit 50 00 C H Potter, salary 50 00 Ed Pulsipher salary 50 00 Moved and carried that water commis sioner in all cases where two hydrants aro on tho eamo premlsos, shall collect for two hydrants. Committee, Martin and Kubick, wero appointed to inspect chimnoysand other places llablo to cause fire. The mayor appointod tho following judges and clerks of olootion: First Ward. Judges, Chna. Wienor, W S Garbor, T J Ward. Clerks, Peter Conover, II C Richmond. Socond Ward. Judges, A C Hoemer, Sam Temple, T W Thornburg. Clorks. F E Goble, L P Albright. Council thon adjourned. Orphean Quartet. Tho Orphean Quartet was organized last Monday night with tho following members: Henry Clark, first tonor and leader; Wm. Tulleys, 2d tonor and secre tary; Geo. Morhurt, 1st bass and treas uror; John Dickorson, 2d bass and busi ness manager. The quartet have several good pieces which they will go to work on at once, and in a short timo with a littlo practice thoy will be aa good a quar tet as tho majority of tho college quar tets that travel during tboir vacation, This quartet will make thoir first ap pearanco in un entortainmont to be given by tho Christian Endeavor society of the Christian church eomo timo next week. Watch for tho date If yonr child is puny, fretful, troubled with glandular swellings, inflamod eyes, or sores on the hoad, face, or body, a eenrsa of Ayer'a Barsaparilla is needed to expel the scrofulous humors from the blood. The sooner yon begla to give this mediolne tho better. Judicial Convention. Tho democratic olectora of tho various counties comprising tho loth judicial district of Nebraska, are roquestod to send delegates to a convention to meet at Holdrege, Nebraska, Tuesday, Octo ber 8, 1895, at 1 o'clock p. m. for tho pur pose of placing in nomination a demo cratic candidate for district judge. Counties will be entitled to representa tion as follows: Adama 7 I Kearney, 4 Franklin 4 Pholps 3 Harlan , 3 Webster 5 U. B. Walquist, Chmn. Dan E. Sullivan, Sec. JwsUaUU CoMRTeatloB. The demopratio' electors of t Webster county, Nebraska,, will meet in conve'n vion at the court house, Saturday, Oc tober Sth, at 2 o'clock p. m., for the pur pose of electing five delegates to the dis trict convention to be held at Holdrege, Nebraska, Tuesday, Octobor 8th, 1805. T. J. Wakd, Chairman. JBrlck for Sale. 20,000 brick for sale at reasonable prices. O. B. Crone. M. X. HOTKfl. t - Ploaso don't forgot. Sorvices w'ill be gin thirty minutes earlier in the even ;lng. League devotional mooting at C:30, preaching at 7:30. Would it not bo holprul to ua In our work if the social department would ar range for a social aome of thesa lovely evenings. Wonder if all tho peoplo would not enjoy a literary program now if the head of this department would favor with an opportunity. Tho evenings nro growing longer now. A careful reading of the Horald will bring new llfo to tho league. It is belloved by many that tho Ep worth Horald goes far toward makiug a league a power for good. Let overy Epworthian show tho sup enntondont of tho Sunday school how much they appreciate the Sunday schcol by being prompt and assisting In song and in overy way. November Stli. In theeo days of drouth and suffering Pops are soon of all descriptions Pops that live out in the country, Pops that live out in tho township, Pops that live horo in tho city, Pops that don't know where thoy do live Hunting for some county offico, Aro theso pops of all descriptions. District judgo F. B, Boall would bo, But we hardly think ho can be. There's a man called James McNeny Who will fill that placo next session, Fill it as it ne'or has boen filled, Fill It as a good man ought to, Rendoring only just decisions, Will this man called Jamoa McNeny. Next November, on the fifth day, Will be counted votea that tell us That Judgo Beall must stay In Hast ings. Stay up there or go to Alma; For he suro will go up Suit creek With the balance of the ticket. All the pops will go up this yoar, On the fifth of next November. Whito will also bo next treasurer Of this great and glorious county; Fort will still rotain his office, And Jud Bailey still mako abstracts; Burden will aure be elected, In spite of his "Stout" opponent; Funk will bo dead as n door nail On tho fifth of next November. Runcboy euro will beat Bud Norris For tho offico of tho sheriff, Sheriff of this glorious county; Hunter, too, will "do'' McCrary, And be county superintendent. All our men will be olectad Juat as sure as such things can be, On tho fifth of next November. West will boat our old friend Duffy, Ana won't go Tar "west" to do it; He will be judge of this county When November's votes are counted. Baylos, too, will be defeated, Dr. Beck will do (t easily, And will be our county coroner When the votes have told thoir story. F. A, Kuebn will bo defeated, As will the balance of the ticket; Thorno will bo elected largely, Be surveyor of this county. Now if you will just remembor What we've said ubout olection, You will find thete things aro all true On the 5th of next November. Republican Caucus. The republican voters of the 1st and 2d wurds of the oily of Red Cloud will meet in joint caucus at the fireman's hall Monday ovening October 7th, at 7:30 p. m., for tho purposo of putting in nomination candidates for the following ufliccB-. Assessor, justice of the peaco, constables and judges and clorks of elec tion, ana attend to such other business as may como before tho meeting. W. B. Roiiy, Co,n ' OO KIDNJUIVER & "bffi? Rheumatism Lumbago, pain in Joints or back, brlok dust In nrino, frequent calls. Irritation, Inflammation, travel, uloeratlon or catarrh of tho bladder. Disordered Liver nilloiwnfm, headache. Indigestion or rout. WAMaBOOT invigorates, cures kidney dlfflcuKlwe, Bright' dtecaso, urinary troubles. Impure Blood Scrofula. aialaria.Bcncralwcnkneasordcbmty. ajwaaap-Hoot builds up nulokly a run dowa constitution and makes tho weak strong-. At BrRKglata 50 centa and f 1.00 Mso. "iaradidy QoM to UmIUV Km. "-ittaBia baa. OB. Kiuikk tc Co.. niNUPAMTOti. N. T. you desire to aaakol MONEY? I FLAN0 CF OPEKATION - n , AIIUKE I abbolvte'iapety. Make your meaey earn you a menthlr talsrr'. 110.00 und more mada'dally by"our new bjs tlmatle rian.st Operatlen an small lavettmeota In Krai u aud slack spec ulittloo. All we ask Is to Investigate our new and ori ginal methods. 1'ast worklusa o( plan and highest references furnished. Our neoktet Taints & Illnti" how to make money and other Infarm ttlou sent l'Ul'.K. amioiiKK Co., Iltnkera und Itro'ra.v 0it;ii UaHrd ot Trade IlWfr., Cuteaao, 111. jDrVKILMCR'lv arwSi--a T Duckets Cash Dry M ear feofofl Goods e House. Is now on in Full Swing. It will pay you to make your iall purchases now. Special bargains in Dress Goods. Calicoes, 53I Ginghams, 7ffi Outing Flannels, Table Linens, Shirtings, Flannels, Pants .Cloths. Muslins, Shoes, Demins, Underwear, Satubday Morning, Oct. 5th, (AS AN EXTRA SPECIAL.) We place on sale all all our New Fall Dress Goods at a Cash Discount of 10 per cent, continuing.tlie Bale all through fair wek. As they are all marked at specially low pr icesthie gives you an oppor tunity to purchase your Fall Dress Goods at a very low price. v Geo. A.Ducker & Co. Our twelre days special tale continues all next week. Webster GREAT The management guarantees to entertain you as You have nerer been entertained Before. We promise to do our part. To the first five families of not more than five adult members, who live five miles or more from Red Cloud, who are first to do trading at our store to the amount of $5 or more on either davs of the fair, viz: October 10th, 11th and 12th, we will furnish free tickets of ad mission to the fair. We will accept cash or produce. While a in the city we invite every visitor to call and make our store head quarters and carry away some of our bargains in Lamps. Queens wareQlasswar.e, Groceries, Etc, Yours Truly, Shea & Tumuije BroP- Red Cloud, Nebraska, OFR TWELVE DAYS SPECIAL BAEGAIN SALE, Hosiery, Gloves and Mittens I County's FAIR ! ' vaar !i U A