WflliMWWII'?1" I '""'""I" w THE CHIEF ritnLi'mn at CHIEF PUBLISHING COMPANY. t- One your 1 ' llimniithd v POIILISIIKl) EVEUV FIHUAY Entered at tnc post office m Itcil Cloud. Neb. r ocomlclMiinftli mMier. AUVMITItslSO IIATKS: Furnished on ntillcnttun. o-' " REPUBLICAN TICKET. i;- State Ticket. t Kor Oovcrnor, rj, . L . .. II, MH.'KhV, j4' "" Of l'ulkCoiliil). dp for I.IcuU limit OovcMiur, wk, u. i:. o. M'oit.'io.v, Sfe" ; OHiotiKliiM'iMiit. ' j Kor fct'Cictmy of .Stiitf, WS i' , Ol.'OlltJI'. V. MAItSIt, Sf' ' ' Of Ilk'liftliUult Cnillil). Kj, For Statu TieiiMiicr. K', Of Vnlley County. Ki'T Kor MrttuAtlilllor' R? r oii.uti.r.s wi'.sros, seL'! ' ofSliotlilnnl'nutiiy. Hif W For. Attorney (U'licrnl, g& fl lltANK N. I'ltOUT, SK if ,, ' or (,"K ''oimty. H- K For Commli'Moiifr Public I.iiiicImiihI I ill 11 1 11 k-. fi& ft oKoitni: 11. roi.i.Mint. ' JP of Nm'kiillR County. sm W For Superintendent I'ulillr Instruction. W, It WII.MAM K. FOWl.Kli, Ik,, ft. Of WnnhliiRlon County. K m i Congressional Ticket. ForlCor.jtrcMmMi, Mli PMrlrt.i O. W. NOItlllS, Of Itcil Wl.low County. Legislative Ticket. For Counter, Willi lltilrl, OF.OItOi: I.. DAY, Of Nuckolls County. For Heircentnt!vo4ltli District, CIIAIll.1.5 HCNTKIt. Of Imiviilo Township. County Ticket. For County Attitiify.; j3.1T.: v. v iivntMAN, of liiM Clnml. '-M Wnril. rorCominlssloncr, lt Dlst f. C JOHNSON', Of Mllluntcr Preplan. For Cominlssloni'r. till DM.. "" 1: II SMITH, Of Itcil Cloud Precinct where, with cheaper labor, It costs lest, nnil competes Jwlth other sewing ma chines miinufiictutid in England No Singer sewing machines tuo (xpurtiil from thi country lo Euiopc, the Enu lish factory xnpplMi'i; thtit minuet. It is only by lensou of t'lienii lulior in England tlittl the fntii :t r cm com pete withotliei English-made innclitncs. Free trade would pl-iee mil woikmcti on the level witii th English wnil.nien, by allowing thce English machines to come into flee cninpetltion with those, innnufnettiied licit' for the lioine market. The only Fedeiul law ever patted for tiie icgtiinlioii.s of tnists was pastid by a Republican Co nun s. Don't ovcilook tliat faet. 'I'lie Hi im ( nits suli.Mqtioiitlj liail contiol of Cm.C'ii , ns well as of the Preiilcney, Inn tint muy did Hie) fill topass anli Must Inns tlnnimh Hit ir Cnngics hut thcit Pm id lit 11ml Attor liejfieneial lulled loecente Hie Ihhh thai actually weieon the stuttic hooky paced there ly a Republican Congress. H lieu Democrats tall, about the gnat things the Denioeintic paity would do against tiie tru.tt, jus' spnng thiit recoid on tht'in. Every student of political economy knows that the so called trusts aru the result of ncont wonderful industrial condition. It is simply evolution. Just ns the individual manufacturer, in his small shop or house, gave place to the joint-stock company and the factory system, so the combination o.' factories and plants suceeds the smaller corpora tion. President Roosevelt lightly says they wil Ibu of wondeiful benefit to the country if handled by prudent men in the right manner. The Republican party has never been found wanting in an emergency. There will tie a caucus of the voters of the Republican party of Innvalcpro hint, on the evening of Tuesday Oct ober 7th, at 8, o'clock in Charles Hunt crs store, to nominate township oillcers and to transact such other business as mny properly come before- the caucus. Win. Kinkcl. Com, Tiiisis a Republican year. M Tbo publican ticket 'his fall is not naiy "9 .. ...... 1... 1 :., u .. .,.,!, ;.,.. I... M,,r 'A r-Iuu" uiiuuumiiniijiiiiiii, ........ WL.Ttli". ttfc"aII9tny ticket that the people have D opportunity to vote mr ncrt -1 j- Ha dell's Cash Bargain House I mmwm ' mtnmmmMmammmmmmimmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmummmmmm 4MkMMiMWt kkUM. Kf.M - iptHrl SPECIAL BARGAIN SELLING OF THE NEW FALL GOODS in all Departments. m km 'r- pi r.Sv v; .1 'II I r t' t M' I.V J i . &" S jw) M m I) j Exceptional Bargain Values that will be interesting to all careful buyers! Special Dress Goods Values. tMlb o. tho m"e- Voto It straight tliis year riot? never did before. if j on E : tl 1 According to an exchange a young lady wrote a letter to her parents on the fnrni informing them that she was "dead in lova with ping-pong." The old 111 tin indignantly ordered her home stnying that bo wouldn't stand for no Chinaman marrying into the family. Lf. In one of Ids rocent spoches Mr Bryan wild: "If wo had tuoro mou who would quit making money in middlo life and devoted their timo to tho bottermout of their follow men, this country would bo considerably bettor off." Well, lot us soo; isn't Mr. Bryan about fort-three? Clay Center Tiuios. ' Tho barometer of prosperity is stead ily showiug and upward tendency. Treasury receipts from customs in dicate tho purchusiug iticliuatioiiof tho people, and moasured by this tost Nat ional prosperity has oeen rising over since tho passage of the Dingley law. The incteaso in customs recepits for tho current month thus tae exceeds by $2, 500,000 that of tho corrosponding period a year ago. Tho accumulation of gold in tho Treasury vaulta bas now reached the sum, unprecedented in this coutry, of $540,000,000. An abundant harvest is yet to be gathered. Truly aro these Republican yoara of fatness. A Kansas paper notes that, of the dozen car-loads of old iron received every week at the local Junk-yard, "probaly nine. tenths consist of farming imple ments ruined by rust. Many of tbo implemonu look as if they could still be saved from tho Junk pile by a black smith; tho farmer thought different, and bought new ones." Such are signs of that carolessnoss whish sometimes accouipanits prosperity; but tho same thing proceeds advorslty and then, how ugly it looksl If the mortgago also could be loft in tho field to gather rust and wear out, tho condition of tho plow and mower and binder would not so much matter. Sluco this is impervious to moisture, evou to tears. It would seem nioro business liko to take care of tho machinery that may help to pay it. St. Paul Republican. FACTS. Continued from last neck. We now come to question No. 1 of the Hopkins letter which asks "was not the Ollis bill geueially Mipporlcd in the house by all patties and did not the senate lay it on the table by the help of the three fusionists volin atfainst it and three being absent, nnimig whom was () R. Pilnoj". The Kdilor of the Nation ignored the latter "art of this question by saying. "() It. Pitney was" nhtcnt, 'I he senate journal shows Unit Mr. Pitney answered toll call in the morning of the last day alo in the afternoon at ,'i p. 111., and it also shows that he voted on nearly all bills coming up the last day, and on II. R. No. 100 the bill called just before the Ollis bill and which was bought up less than ten minutes after the vote on No. 100 was taken, when Pitney's name was called, ho was gone. Ho had bobgud even the one legged Ollis bill. This settled all freight, measiites in the last legislature, in favor of the railroads and aguinst the people. Question 5 related to the number of bills introduced and was answered correctly. Wo now come to question number 0; Does tiie house and senate journals show, that the member from our senatorial distiict, was one in the Semite so to help do." This question the editor of tho Nation dodges. Railroad passes seem to be good things to dodge behind. In the Nation of September S5th, I tiotiee Mr. Hop kins has another letter in which he scores Mr. Peisiger ami Mr. Pitney, then ho says, ho wants Mr. Peisiger and Mr. Pitnoy and tho lloat rcpesontative to publicly dolino how they stand on these matters. Don't set up nights, Mr. Hopkins waiting for this legis' lativo contingent to explain, if you do you will get awfully sleepy, for they started out with false hoed and must keep it up. Ho thon says "to cover up mistakes I abhor." No mistakes Mr. Hopkins; they made to errors. They killed both freight bills and to keep their treachery in the house from tho people they sought to cover it up with a cow hide, and skin: that is, by reduc ing rates on live stock ten per cent. Then we notice, what the Nation editor has to say of Mr. Pitney. Ho tells us ''that he is an old settler in Webster county," that "ho stood by tho party through its ups aud downs," that, "ho was a good neighbor," that, "they (Pitney and the editor) were neighbors for a good many years." This may all bo turn all be true but Mr. editor, is not tho above O. R. Pitney, tho one, we are talking about, the O. B. Pitney that was in the senate and dodged even the one leged measure known as tho Ollis bill. Our legislative contingent docs not seem to care any more about the "dear people" than a dog does about a dry bone, but about as much as Vanderbilt did when ho was told what tho pooplo wantodjhosaid "The people be damn ed. Those gontlouien should be left at homo to look aftor their own business, and it aitended to as faithful as tho peoples, they will soon bo in tho poor house. Yours truly. K. lUtlLFOKD, Committeeman for Pleasant Hill Precinct, Webster county, Nebr. Special nice showing of the New Dress Ootids in a nice, laigo range of fabrics and tmltei us and at extta .tpec ial prices that will mucIv be inteiest iug. Prices raiigini; fimn 25c to $1.50 per yuiil Spcclnl Carpet Sale. Kelliiii! the New ('uipets at tpPinnl bargain piics It will nv you to Imij a in w carp-it dining t in- file iWc grades at 28c 18c grades at 35c fiUi1 gt ades at 38c t!0c guides at 45c 70c grades at 58c Cut and matched without attc. IlaniUomo new patterns and design Special Advance Sale of the New Cloaks. The gieatest and best showing we have ever made in L-ulies', Mise' ami Children's New Cloaks and (iiirnient.s Price values beat atiythiutr evet shown in this line. The New Raglans, Monte Car lo and Gibson Coats for the little folks Ira lino this teuson ci me ami si e tiie wili to litiv or not. We have an ( - e invite Mm lo ille whet In I- ( II Underwear Sale. The best values you have ever seen ate here. Children's Underwear, from lfjo up, beats anything ever shown fully tiftj per cent. Ladies' fiOe-fleoced Vests and Pants, a .special iiumOer, a special number, at 23,!, worth 50c. A great wool number. Bat gains in Ladies' Underwear at 50c, worth fully twice the money. Special Sale of Ladles' Shirts. The very newet and laiisi stlis e are very pioud of our lincof Skirls Thc are extra nice Prices range from 92.50 to lO.OO. A big line to select fro 11 Extra Special Dress Goods Department. Willi each Dress Pattern, at 50c per yard or over, we put in the linings as follows without extra charge: (I yaids Skirt Lining. yards Sileia. 1 vards Duck. I caul Hooks and Kjcs. 1 ct of Stays Special Wrapper Sale. Our 1 1 v. line of Wl upper-, ice 111 The allies this season aro better than eei . We show -i great line. Special for this 'ale, 1 50 Wi upper- at St. OO. Yew Lace Curtains Handsome New Patterns at Bargain Prices. Special Underwear Sale In our Clothing Room- 50 dozen Men's New Winter Underwear placed on sale at your choice for 50c. Four ilillerent lots and kind to select from. They are usually sold ai from 75c to il 00. It is a Great Snap. Boys' Underwear at '.Vie to 50c. See our Men's and Boys' New Suit-; Hiey are (iieai. Waist Sale. We have received the new Silk Waists and Wool Waists. We invite you to see them Special price values for tHs tale. Special Bargain. In 7c Outings. Your choice 5c yard. Special Values In Our Shoe Department th-n will iive you money, lt'ii g'lins in Men's Shoes Bat gains in Ladies' Shoes. B'U gains in B'ys Shops Birgiiins in Children's Shoes Embroideries. New Kmbioiiloiies at 71 , 1 0n and I So that are great values EXCEPTIONAL Bar ci.ii. Vines in the New Table Linens m 25 to 75c. CV 1110 and ,ec them; it will pay you. Millinery Department. Extra Special showing of the New R-ady-to-Wear Hats and Pattern Hats. In Our Grocery Room You will find that we are sollirg tho right kind of Oroooues at prices that will pay you to buy of us. Please give us a call. SPECIAL SALE Of choice lot of 10c Outings Your choice, light or dark, 7Jc per yard Our efforts to sccu and we ban state that New dishes to select from ire special values in each of our different rooms for this season's business have been welrtoowned, at we have the stocks and the prices that it will pay you to buy of us. Coupons with every sale. ..Alfred Hadell & Co.. YARNS! Do you wear stockings? If you do, we have the stockings and the yarn to make them Stocking Yarn at f.OO IAS 1.25 Also a full line of Crocheted Hoods. your j YOUR HEALTH Will be preserved if you buy a 1 Groceries land Meats I of us. Everything neat and clean. A new i lot of Heavy Castor Machine Oils at 35c per Kciiiuu. ruining ueuer. l ry some ot it. RIFE A ROBINSON, Up-to-Dato Grocar andlButohtr: Newhouse. The statement is uitulo in tho Dem ocratic text book that sowing machines mado iu this coutitry aro sold cheaper abroad tbau at homo. This .statemont is not ture. Tho Singer Sowing Ma chine is manufactured in this country, and it is also manufactued In Eogland, America's famous Beauties. Look with honor on Skin Ea'plious, Blotches, Sores, Pimples. They don't have iliein, nor will any one, who uses Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It glorifies tbo face. Eczema or Salt Rhuem van ish before it. It curessorelips, chapped aand, chilblains. Infallible for Piles. 35c at C. L, Cotting drug store. PUBLIC SALE. Tbo undersigned will sell at his farm seven miles north east of Rod Cloud, three miles south of Cowles, or three miles north of Amboy, on Tuesday, September 80th. Commencing at 2 p m tho following property to-wli: 28 head of stock, consisting of 8 cows, f yearling steers, 3 two-jear-old heifers 2 yearlisg heifers, 0 spring calves and two head of horses. Also ono harrow, mio sulkey plow, ono stirring plow and ouo set of double harness. Terms ol silo Four months timo, will no given, purchaser giving note with approved s.ieniitv heating 10 per cent intertes Five percent oh for cash in bund. W. V. HEAL. HASTING STREET FAIR. Only f 1. 65 lo llaitiugs and return October 6 to 11, inclusive. Ask the Bnrlington Agent, Look the Fact in the Face. The progress of a bad cold toward galloping consumption may bo terriby sudden. Don't let this ugly fact fright ii you, but when you bogin to cough take Alton's Lung Balsam, that stops tho cough by curing tho cold. Prepar ations containing opium, merely quiet the cough for a time. Ihore is no uar colic durg in Aliou's Lung Balsam Sold by till druggists, mmmmmmmm,immmmitikltmxmmmlimiiJi TRADERS LUMBER Co, DEALERS IM Hall Rates To Omaha and Back. Via Burlington Route. October 15, 10 aud IB. Only $5 50 to Omaha and return via the Burlington Route account National Convention Christian Church. Tickets good to roturn till October !2 4 but exten sion till Novt'inoer 30 may bo socurod For additional information ask tho nonrost atront. Burlington Rnuto. or write J. Francis, General Passenger Ageut, Omaha, LUMBER and COAL bulldlns; material, ljfto. Red cloud. - - Nebraska His Li' In Peril. "I just seemed to have gono all to pieces," writes Alfred Bco, of Welfnre, Tex,, "billlousnoss and a lamo back had made life a bunion. I could'ntcat or sleep and felt 'ilmost too worn mt to work wheu 1 ben in io us Eleeiin- Bit ters, but they worked wouiluis. Now I sleep liko u top, cati cut anything, have gained in strength and ei joy haul work." They give vigorous lualth and now life to weak, sickly, run-down peo ple Try them. Only 50o at C. L. Cot ting's drug storo. Goes Like Hot Cakes. 'Fastest selling a have in my s'ore," writes druggist O. T. Smith, of Davis, Ky., "is Dr. Ding's Now Discovory for Consumption, Coughs und Colds, be cause it nlways cures. In my six years f ciiles it has rjfvor fjll:, j )ftV0 known it to save sufferers irom Throat aud Lung diseases, who could get no iii-lp from dociors or any other remo- uy." niotuers rely on it. best pbysi cians prescribe it, and C guarantees satisfaction price. Trial bottles free. 50c and II, L. Totting efund or -i neg. sizes P . , J1J " '" wHQ)pMh 'v i MIMBBaCVWSaiag2 g&fiA