J 31114, tlj l) it A 1 h f l: : ? .' ". u V. ! r ti THE CHIEF ruM.!iti r HIKK I'UMilblll.M COMPANY Uue yrr .. IlitnntHh' ll i Ml PUHUSI1KI) KVEUV PHIDAY Iniercd t tne pon office t lied Cloud. .Neti. ocondclt wll mullet. ADVKKTISINO HATKS: I'uruUtieil on illctloti. REPUBLICAN TICKET, i State Ticket, i For (loTenior. J H, MICKKY, Of 1'olk County, for I.lcutcuniit Oorernor, K M'OII.TON, Of DoiirIm County. 1'oriecrtliiry of state. OKUltOK. W. MAIISII, VI Itlchnnl'on Count). For Mute Trcuviu-r. I'KTRIt JIOItTKS'KS, Of Valley Count. or Mnu-Amllior' OII.Utl.K3 WMTOS, Of -lietl'Ian County. I'orjAtlorney (Iciitral. ritANK S. l'ltOCT, of (iw Count. For Conimtloner I'uMIc l.ntid nnd lltilMltnir. C.KOHOK I. FOM.MEH, Of Nucleoli County For Superintendent FuMIc liiMrnctlon. WILLIAM K. FOWLKIl. of Wtilnutoii County Congressional Ticket For:Cot:greiimti, Mil DIMrlct. O W. NOIIIUS, Of Itcd Wl.low County. Legislative Ticket. For itetiator. Mill ilMrlct, OKOIIOK L. 1AV. of Nucleoli County. For Hepreentt!vc llth DUttlrt. CIIAHLK8 IIUNTKIt. Of IimvaleTownMilp. For Float Iteprcrcntatlvc. tli lltnlct. F. A. hWKKZY. or it. ue inn. County Ticket. For County Attorney. K U OVEUMAN, Of lte! Cloud. 3d Ward. For Commissioner, Ixt DM..' F. 0 JOHNSON, Of Mllhvater I'rcclnct. For Comtnlsiloucr. -tilt IUt E II SMITH, Of llol Cloud I'rcclnct. Lincoln Letter Lincoln, Oct 27-Speciul Corre Hjiondonco to tho Chief Tho last week of tho campaign finds tho republicans of tho state well orgunized, nnd conll dent of victory Tho one thing neces sury now ll recognized tobothntnll roptiblicansyurn out on election day mid do theitr duty. The state com mittee is grtiiled at the Interest niau ifested, uml Jims sent oiitcheering news to tho local) committeemen In t lie xTieant line, it is learned that tho fll-ium imilv is tnckiiiL? ill (IIL'UII "'''tin, as it is also lacking in leglti inutu issues Their campaign lias lieuuothu liaiihazard sort, urged on only by tlie tliirst for olllcc on part of individuals, and enlivened by agents of the brewery trust. The only sem bianco of detail organization is that of tho saloon interests, which seem to huvo enveloped or displaced the state organizations of tho fusion parties. This Is significant of what may bo ex pected in cuso tho fusion ticket is olocted It is now contain that there is method in tho attuck of tho brewory iuterests on Mickey. It is not so much that they are opposed to Mickey as it is that they are seizing tho excuse to wage a light which may give ytheir friends control of tho state depart ments, and possibly of tho legislature. The state is to be met witli a demand this winter for sweeping changes in tlio Slocum law In case tho saloon interests are successful in gaining con trol, it is learned that they will even demand tho ropiul f th" Hipi'ir M.iw which lias been on the stututejbooks so many years. This is a condition which will open the eyes of the voters of tho state. It is not only an attack on a good citizen, but it is a coveit utta'k on existing laws. Tho exposuro of W ll.Tompson and his railroad passes has created sonn. whut of u sensation here, and has fill ed tho populists with consteniatjun. Some of them actually belioved that their caulihito was an atiti corporation man. They had hcird with much pleasure tho newt- that he w is not u railroad lawyer, that he did uo lc ul bus Hess for thu cnmp inics New It develops tint! h hti' h en in (be j.oht leal uittploy of nil the principal com paule.s for yours, nnl lii" ioelietn art full of pHhbts, and the proof of bis fnlso-prctous of utl monopoly Uni has given his cuudidaoy a discldod set buck Tlie exnohiiro U n good Joke oi the pretoiiUcr, ri1 has disgusted many of his followei.s Last yonr thero wore in tlip Hint1 about llO.O'X) voters who d d not go to the pulls. It is beliovod that the turn out this ?: will lio lurgor, although tho t ' u Is backward, and many fin nier hi a .n i heir cornUelds, or are outfitgwl in thtMtihing out their uali gwlu, .Tii feeling Is abroad t Imt u " roU'QfJjfyir f r the ropublWii UcU" inuii TOteto suhtaln " hli. s?plMdW rcnsoii tlio farmers will he more reiiiiy Mum .it... nuit-llli... il... l.ti,.. t., v...... v... iw -... .... v .,,v i,ii.i -i iiecessftry to out tlu-ir vote. With UiMW-VfH mill I'ni-porlty the Nhiiu there is little dniiht that nil ijoo.l cit- l.nw will mo their duty on election diiy Truthful Facts. Cowles Xeh, Oct. 1W, IWl. To the independent voters of Wehster coun ty: We now coino to the jmrtliiK of tho ways This letter will ho the lust I slmll write before election I hnvo tried to inform you since thotlrstof September us to tho wuy your last legislative contingent voted on the freight rato bills that came before that body I have told you the truth I have thrown no mud, but simply Miown, by the records, that IVIslger and l'itney are not worthy of your votes They are now roaming over the county evhlbiting indivldul letters stating that they were goody, good while in the state houe Tin -e let ters try to .h'.w that l'itney was () K How do they know Ho never votid on any tailioad legislation when he had a chance 1'eisiger also has a let ter from some of his friends, telling us what li good boy he was while up in the house We think he hud a good time, as he used a suite of rooms that his salary would hardly pay for, !... ...I.... r .. .. l.n i.i o...iiiiK .; iiicsL- icuL-is ruiiiiiins me of going out into the Held to catch a horho. I take u pail, put in n few Iter nels of corn, ami when near him, I hllllkll (III. ...ill .,..,1 Iw. nm,.u. I ,...f it.. . .', , , . h 1 nun. inn. lurr iu rme or worK, oi course Now, on your votes on the lth of November, will depend whether your present legislative contingent ride you ) lor two years longer, or not directed by railroad lobbyists Vote for prin ciple; do not sell your birthright for a mess of pottage. A greater piece of deceit was never practiced on the vot ers of Webster county Itemomber the national bunker's re ply to the munufucturer who wroto him risking his opinion of the outcome of 'tho recent labor agitation. The banker replied: "A willing slave is no more willing to have the shackles struck from his limbs than the work ing people are to lift a hand in behalf of their rights Some of their leaders howl and try to arouse them; it is all wind nothing will come of it One half derido tho rest, and hence will re main helpless Look at their votes; that tells the title. They want mas- tors. 'I hey don't desire to bo free All wit havo to do is smile on one and kick tho other The fact of the mat-1 tor is, they think they are liolpIessjirsV-xiH-x-x inn iiih,i hi iniittu inuiii ueiievo n.';. All empty stomach, u -naked backisl,J our argument This is all wo nee I to ' !;! temuiii 'masters' With nil their' J grow lings during their secret meetings ' ;JJ net day they me first to discredit X their leaders who work for principle X and without remuneration Tho whole ' i t ling in u nutshell is. they are so cow- 'X ardly they are unwilling to cvon vote X flit I lli.tnu..ll-..u ' ' 1 hey realize they aro slaves; let them belieo it it pays w. We would bo fools not uso them in every to win money out of them." Havo no fear of the working men; they'll never disturb our mastery, for whero cowardice is udded to ignorance resi-tnnco to power is impossible. This is tho same kind of loynltv shown Lincoln over forty years ago. Do you want some more of it? If not, look well to your vote on tho 4th of November. Your truly, Kd. Gilfohd, People's Party Committeeman for Pleasant Hill Precinct, Webster county. America's famous Beauties. Look with horror on bKlu Et'ption, Blotches, Suie, Pimples They don't Hue them, nor .vill uuj one. who u,e llticklen's Arnica Salve. I loufies the face Kczeniu or Salt Kliuein van ish before it. It curessorelips, chapped uiind, chilblains. Infallible for Piles. 5c at '. L. Cottiug drug store. Look the Fact in the Face. The progress of a bad cold toward 4'illoping consumption may ho teinby s ulden. Don't let this ugly fuel fright nt you, but when 3011 begin to cough Nike Allen's Lung lialsum, Unit stop '" eougli by curing the cold, I'lepu. ti: -ns containing opium, uureiy q ihi High for u time. 'I liete i rn nur " 1 'tun in Allou's Lung HiImiiii 3 'i i i'l ilrngsisti, ( e p.-liplc! Illtll1 J I H il ti,, ! ue menu of never n m iui.u ui' 111 ; isiuga suhmbote f,i n, .. 1 , ue k i-i v louniHin un iDi.ti ) .,. tiiis,m .it dictno f'u. l''ni L Cottiiiic's -truif uir. -K.i- III ( Rtwum4isni Cured In a Day JUr-ttc' i.tc fur rheiiinntlini am! umimIkIii !ll; .1 -i-.i f'i,ri oneto tlitee i linr ton upon tilt system Is rfiunrkuMu nm)inh eriuue. tl!sno t ouro Itie I'Hi.o riinl ilu tlw-iH lramiKtUtelrillMippArii. TI10 tlr-t ilo-i ifntl) Umic; if ruiu au) ! sj (). ? Uili. diugnUt. K.l Cl'MM. Xcli (nihmmitory Rheuiaatism zutti In 3 dav Morton I., tun of Lcbnua. Ii'd tys: j i liurt liitUn.rtiiorjr them. Ml-' i In in..., jiim 'i ..'i'l Jnlltl, herOntiili. n- . rrll.le mic 1 1 i.a'iy ' f (! wurc nvpoltin 1 u lo . Bt:QHI' . 1 b.. iQ.bClt lid I- ll Sll.kfl,. - hut : , I 1 .. tr ti - ..f 1 , imUMi ' ' .' i- 1 -i County ('ommiMliincr UieliaH I, It. !...... t. i. . imuilj, ililllillll. KrHIK.ctl, ,,. ,, ,,., , XL tj S u,vV " I iviiiii r u' 'ii w ciiiii'Miny lor sin I. I.. I. bisi- N.M.-n. 1 1 turn. .1 M ..ii.ij f . t, .St .I'Ki'iDi h -ii. he liii iii.i v. n. W'Uli hi- l.i'iiM. Mi. (fH.i;in Wi tier nf Uin.lf Hock win iriiMilniir in lniin .. u,-.t wi in t'n- ii,Tn'Mliy. ! .J Clark leitiriiid tin- ti t nt Un- wifk from Y-nn, wiii'ie .in- im h'-i-n viuing her put. in. H. in, S-iMinl'i , Oioh i 2.,, to Mr. unci M Wrmi m ,t ., v.,,i ,,it l tie- iKlliii N.li.i,Mt nVoil'liiiiiii, Mi a ml Mr- .John Mitchell tin-ic j Icing over tne nitvciii i.f ii m w iMiiiilciMt ti.i-ir lioiiiu .SiiiiiIiij, Oclo. -i 'J(J IiS a girl .Mi- L. II Kniihi-I hi Xuiu.M icmi.m- .1 ll C .) Wllh-t Of MllllIlM, Ol.l .11. visaing with then -i-i.-r- j tn.-ct . !-.. I. ic iirrcn aim Mi, II. A. II iw int Kcinp'iiu K.iiiiciI K.i. lit ii in liini-i- all iie. week, u 1 1 1 1 ; .l. niluv iiiulit ... S 1 1. t I. j. . . .i.i in- hi --in i uir net I'lim.iij ii i si iiiii, 1. .1 . !.. . I. ... vititiiii. i iiu .Mgni iii'im-f Ulitlst" 111 i." Mi.. Klmer I).-1, mg nf McCook an l Mri. Drain of KurnkH Spiing-, Aikuti- I . , 8a , uiieil in the city, Hie hr,t of tho we.'k, (or a visit at the home of W. A. Mitchell and wife A 11 ... I... I.... I. ...i .1.. i. .....i ,. ' .". '" "" """ Mil"" HR 1 which t'ioil south of H oren Hum. livery stable, removed to his farm northwest of thi-i city where it will be r-m idehd t I-ito a dwelling lioue. Dr. Werrick or Dr. Unlilli- of Hunt ings will meet eye, ear, noieutid tin oat patients and Kioto needing glasses tit led, in Dr Ceighton's office, in Hed Cloud, Suttiiday, November 15 h. Ilivt- ymi Iicmi to t e revival s-rvices at tlie lirethren church? You are invited for you soul's benefit. Serv ices continue each i-venii g at 7:1!, and n ilium normal at 1 00 p. m. on Sunday. A hard timeo social will bo held, Nnvi mber 7. 100-J at the school limine in ili-tnct 27, n prize will be given to that one wlin lien represents tlie haul times, l'logrnm and supper served. Admittance 10 cents Mr. Kngliih, of near I-iuvtle, was in the city vesteriluv, and piirchii'fd an invoice of wnllpauer from 11. K Grice, Willi which In Hutu, r tin. l,,.,,u,. .... .1... ' ' .-'usu un urn old homestead which belonged to Cur - LU Allium :ill(l ljf l4 uilKl huf un ' Carrie oegan to wield her hatchet llE HAVE the cleanest of Groceries in the and lresh. e have made Hadtll iS: Co. to accept our I; very order hns nur personal intention. No "kids" to mix up your orders. :.: ' ;! order them ' $ I X from : REIGLE fixs-:::c . YARNS! Do you wear stockings? If you do, we have the stockings and the yarn to make them Stocking Yarn at 1.25 Also a full line of Crocheted Hoods. J'iii'ii'ii'uiitiiu.iiiti a .aik.ifciiiiiil,u,ij,ii,iiij,a,,i,,Lii,ijaaiiiiiiii(ii.aii,,Lii ikitj.it, it ate I YOUR HEALTH ill lie preserved if you buy your Groceries 1 land Meats of lib. Evervthimr lot of I leavy Castor gallon Nothing better. Rlf mi mm IVf ftZt Uj mm g Up-to-ttate Qracefs and B.ttohers. wtr n v M-nftitii.v, n,f I" A ! l- tv 4 "- It -V'l " illll VI : ty- - - - "" . CXCl US. V Art Rooms. A ''mi' i'N' Mm f ! Picture Mouldings, t i Picture Nails, Picture Chains, Moulding Hooks, Parlor Easels, Artists' Tube Paints, ! Artists' Brushes, ! Artists' Brushes, Artists' Easels and Mahlstlchs. J 1 r.Mi.. fit t) , V ! C ior Hint Pt-wi I'm tin.-; t-illt F.iiKi-l ami I I. mil-1 ll. S . ll "-. II tllil l in ii. I ml t I I'll III! ! .11111,11 ., . ! , ftc Artistic Portraits and , Frames Made to Order. I' i m H . h. It .t L ii- . N. I Slops the Cough and Works off the Cold !i .. y. . t J.asnuvc uriiili" iillium- I uiiict cum-. 1 . . . a com in one .lay . cine, im pn 2'. cents. Thill NiiiiiIiit lit. So prevalent Is the prejudice ngaltist the number 13 that car companies in many cities- have been obliged to omit it, as the car bearing It did not "earn Its living." In St. Joseph, Mo., No. 13 happened to he the car oftenest run over a certain line in n locality chiefly lnhnbltod by negroes. It was discov ered after n time that these would wnlk blocks out of their way to take the cars of a rlvnl line, but as soon as No. 14 was sent down in their district the company's receipts resumed their previous figure. Thirteen as u house number nlso is looked upon with sus picion, and the expedient of 11, 112 and then 15 Is often employed. New York Tribune. One of the Great Dlnnern of Venice. 1'erhiips the most expensive bnwiuet ever given in Venice was that to Henry III. of France. He was feasted In the great hall of the doges', palace, and there were bllver plates for 3,000 guests. At another time the sumo monnrdi was entertnlncd nt n sugar linnooet tin. nniiklns ii1ntis L-tilvnu B . t ,, i-'..'i ........, . forks and even the bread (so called) were nil of sugar. The Venetians were mightily pleased when Henry took his I ... tllll.t.'l1 111 tllu tlflwltl .i..,l rx lit.. .. prise round uint it uroue to pieces. ! At this feast 1,200 different dishes were served, nnd 300 sugar etlicies , were distributed nmong the ladles. and most complete stock $ city. Everything is new arrangements with Alfred produce checks, thus lmviiv you all the advantages of a department store. To our friends in the city we wish to say that our experience as clerks has given us the advantage of knowing the particular kind of goods desired, and you can find them at our store. If you wish to be sure to get your groceries DELIVERED PROMPTLY : : PHONE 102. A WEST. I.OO 1.15 IhBewhouse. neat and clean. A new 35c ur Machine Oils at Try some of it i7 AinmMn- -r 'fvvnmmmvmm aJIn$E!19 a, ff &n AA'ScSi w & Bargain House, Grand ) Cloak Sale Saturday, November ist JlJR. A. L. FRIEDMAN, from Cleveland, Ohio, ' will be here for this day, with a large manufac turers' line of the newest and latest Ladies', Misses' and Children's Jackets, Monte Carlo Coats, Auto Coats, Long Coats, Ladies' Tailor-made Suits and Skirts. Every garment will be placed on sale at special prices for this sale. We invite you to come and see them. Also special selling in all our other departments. Special bargains in Dress Goods. Special bargains in Outings. Special bargains in Blankets. Special bargains in Underwear. Special bargains in Men's and Boys' Overcoats and Suits. Special bargains in' Men's, Ladies' and Children's Shoes. Alfred Had el I & Co. Just Received a large stock of Boots and Shoss for fall and winter wear, consisting of Ladies' Fine Shoes, warm Shoes and Kangaroo Calf for good service. : : Children's Shoes for boys and girls, adadted for hard wear. : : : : : Men's Fine Shoes and a complete line of good wearing Shoes for fall and winter. ::::::::::; A large stock of Ladies', Men's. Boys' and Children's Overshoes : : : : Not Made by a Trust Felt Boots and Overs. Any of my leather goods that rip or give way in the seams repaired free of charge, quality considered. Prices the lowest. : : ::: HENRY DIEDERICH, Red Cloud, Nebraska. TRADERS rUVXBEOKi Co, DEALEKS IN LUMBER touilcUns: material. Etc. RED CLOUD. - . NEBRASKA Ackf4 Why Educate for Business? tJZ'Ttii defn& Pn lU I!ie Cmml World demands thoroughly edu- WOULD SUCCEED IN HIS OWN BUSINESS. Womfor" f Preparing YonK M and LINCOLN BUSINESS COLLEGE, Lincoln, Neb. PLATT & FREES CO.. " '' Chicago - Lumber - Yard, RED CLOUD, NKJIItASKA. Lumber,. Lime, Coal and Cement. City.Dray and E. lii. ROSS. PROP, Goods Delivered to any part of the city. Cnarjes as low at. Tne lowest CITY AGENTS FOR ADAMS XPRES CO. TELEPHONE NO " tfina5 - i)iP &u vif S Special S Express Line,