By F. M. KIMMELL. JtEPUBLICAN TICKET. STATE. < . For Governor. L. D. IlICIIARDS. For Lieutenant Governor , T.J. MAJORS. For Secretary of State. J C.ALLEN. For Auditor. THO8. H. UBNTON. , > ' For Treasurer. J. E. HILL. For Attorney General , GEOIIGE H. HASTINGS. jf or Commissioner Public Lands and Buildings , - GEOKGE H. HUMPHilGY. For Superintendent-Public Instruction , A. K. GOUDY. CONGRESSIONAL. For Congressman. 2 < 1 District , N. V. HAUi.AN. SENATORIAL. For Senator for 20tb District. JAMES HCJUKE. COUNTY. For HepreBcntutlvc , SAMUEL , ELL.1S. For County Attorney , J. BYKON.IENNiNGrf. For Trensurer. W. T. HENTON. For Commissioner. 1st District. RICHARD JOHNSTON. For Commissioner. 2nd District. C.V. . HODGK1N. S There will be republican speaking at the fol- lowinir times and places , at which the issues of the day effecting the state , congressional , sen atorial and couuty tickets will be discussed. These meeting-swill be under the control of the people in the immediate neighborhood and can didates on the peoples' tickets will have the privilege of being heard if they so desire : MONDAY. Oct. 27th. 7 P. M. NORTHVALLEYPRECINCT-Damersschool house. Hon. J. M. Hutchlns , R. P. High , county candidates , and other speakers. TUESDAY. October 28th. 7 P. M. DANnURY Hon.G. L. Laws. Rev. H. H. Ber ry. Hon. J. M. Hutchlns , Hon. Wm.Weygitit. Hon. D. E. Brown , county candidates , and other speakers. WEDNESDAY. Oct. 29th , 7 P. M. DRIFTWOOD PRECINCT Fredericks school house. Rev. H. H.-iierry/R. P. High , county candidates , and other speakers. THCIISDAY , Oct. 30th , 7 P. M. ' 1ND1ANOLA Hon. G. L. Laws , Rev. H. H. Berry , county candidates , and other speak ers. SATURDAY. Nov. 1st , 7 P. M. DOX ELDER SCHOOL HOUSE Hon. D. E. . lirown. . Hon. Win. Weyglnt. county candi dates and other speakers. GEO. B. BERRY. C. F. BABCOCK , . Sec. Co. cent. Com. Chair. Co. Cent. Com. _ _ "w r- > > - > r > r' * < - xn-r w > - POLLING PLACES. INDIANOLA , NEB. , Oct. 14th. 1890. The election , Nov. 4th. 1890 , will be held at the following named places , in Red Willow Co. , Nebraska. I'ttECINCT. POLtiING PLACE. Bondville Win. Karp House. Oeaver.GHein&Stinson'sstorebld'g.Danbury. Box Elder , Hex Elder School House. Coleman Colemau School House. Oanbury , School House in Oist 4. Driftwood Frederick School House. East Valley School House Dlst. 14. < Jerver , Dodge School House. < 5rant Benjamin School House. Indianola , Y. M. C. A. Building. Lebanon , Hradbury Store Building. Missouri Ridge , . . Win. Hrown's House , Sec.27. North Valley OUiceof C. W. Hodgkin. Perry. Real School Houseon Sec. 1C. Tyrone John Gull School House. Valley Grange School House Dist. 31. Willow Grove Hose Carf Kooms. lied Willow Buck School House Respectfully. GEO.V. . UOPKH. County Clerk. lias more DEFEND ERS than ardent supporters. JUST remember that your Re publican ticket cannot be improved l > y a-single scratch. COLONEL MULLEN'S classic brow Is now encircled by Colonel Mc- " Jleighan's "halo of "glory. " IT is quite evident , when it comes to the show down , that our versa- tile ( Jolonel Mullen or the esteem ed Democrat prefers ducats to democracy. IT is more than likely that af tei jNbvember 4fch , James E. Boyd can resume his favorite recreation oi gambling on the Chicago board oJ trade. Hastings Gazette-Journal. THE school book trust is liable to receive a decorated optic'at the hands of the next Nebraska legis lature. Many nominees are already pledged to aid in securing proper legislation on that important ques tion. THE old soldiers of the state who see republican liquor men selling out Richards for Boyd through the personal rights league ought to shoulder their ballots and use them where they will do the most good. Call „ THERE is little doubt that Boyd is banking his hopes of the gover norship entirely upon a fraudulent Tdiisky vote in Omaha , to which scheme a number of republican Anti-prohibitionists are a party. Kearney Hub. THE thousands of conservative business men in the state who see whiskey made the issue for the elec tion of Boyd and the personal rights league endorsing him , ought to see a remedy , There is one and it is plainly in sight. Call. THERE have been a dozen dele gations here this week from various counties hunting up McKeighan's record. The record hunters are what will cause Mack to lose the congressional'race. Harlan is a man whose ready wit and ability -will enable him to do more for the people in congress than McKeigh- au ever expects to. R. C. Chief. THE alliance claims a member ship in Nebraska of over 80,000. There have been assessments for political purposes two assess ments of twenty-five cents each and one of § 1.50. This means the collection of a political fund of over § 160,000. And yet the In dependents talk long and loud against the use of money in poli tics. Jay Burrows may now arise and explain. Kearney Review. IT is reported that several alli ances in this county are about to collapse on account of a split over McKeighan. The facts are that the people have discovered that his nomination is only a democratic trick to gain a congressman and they have decided , if that is all the reform that is in it they would rather risk their chances with Mr. Harlan who has always been a friend of the people. Red Cloud Chief. THE Fremont Tribune warns the personal liberty ( anti-prohibition ) league that if they undertake to mass their strength against Rich ards , and in favor of Jim Boyd , the open candidate of the saloons , they may have to pay for it. The Tribune says : "It is necessary here only to state that there are thousands of voters in Nebraska who are both republicans and anti- amendment men , but are republi cans first , and are likely to be gov erned somewhat in their actions by how the personal rights fellows conduct themselves. They will not stand everything. " RAILROAD ITEMS. C. M. Mead , supply agent , was visiting in McCook , Tuesday of this week. Supt. Campbell was in Omaha looking around , this week. Engineer George Pronger is now running engine 247. Tom Haley running 233 , vice Pronger. Engine 244 has been laid up for repairs , the past week , account defective work when she was built. Supt. J. R. Phelan is quite sick with typhoid fever , but at last accounts was in a fair way to recovery. Engineer James Reynold's is expected to pay a visit to his family shortly. He is work ing on the Deadwood line. Wm. Hamilton , who was firing out of Mc Cook , but was changed to Alliance , last spring , lies quite sick with the mountain fever at Al , liance. Engineer James Lanham , who has been quite sick from exposure while working on the Deadwood line , is recovering and will be out in a short time. Lee Sloan , one of our water service men was married this week , to an estimable young lady residing in Obcrlin , Kansas. The R. R. boys gave him a great serenade at Oxford. Master Mechanic Archibald has moved his family out to the ranch to run it this fall and winter. In the meanwhile "R. B. A. " is keep ing open house in town , haying a nicely furn ished room where he and his brother room. Engines 141 and 219 were sent to Denver this week , after a general overhauling , to switch in the yards. Engine 142 will also go there to relieve engine 95. Engines 73 and 78 from the west were sent to Lincoln , this week , to run on the northern division. C. W. HODGKIN. G. W. Jiaillett was recently offered a good position in Denver and he excepted it. On Wednesday , he requested the county central committee to withdraw his name from the republican county ticket. The time was short but C. F. .Babcock , the chairman of the com mittee , visited .Bartley to learn the wishes of as many as possible. Charles \V. Hodgkin was among the prominent names mentioned , and on Thursday the committee placed him on the ticket to fill the vacancy. Squire Hodgkin is an intelligent , clear-headed busi ness man and is well acquainted with the business of the county. So far as we can learn his nomination is well received by those who know him and he will receive a strong support for county commissioner. He is un pledged to any faction , hence , if elected he will be free to do justly by all. He will aim to do the work that a commissioner ought to do , and in every right way keep the expenses of the county as low as possible. He has many friends and they ought to be very active until the polls close. Bartley Inter-Ocean. A. 0. If. Iff. The Nebraska Legion A. O. U. W. closed a successful meeting at Grand Island , Wed nesday. The following oflicers were elected : Past Grand Commander , W. M. Anderson , McCook ; George Dean , Grand Island , com mander ; Geo. Milbourn , Minden , vice com mander ; J. H. Emmons , Omaha , lieuteiiant commander ; J. E. Douglas , Lincoln , record er ; W. li. McAllister , Grand Island , treasur er ; John Hawley , North Platte , general workman ; Samuel Schmidt , Lincoln , guard of legion ; N. Ferguson , York , trustee for six years ; F. C. Martin , Hastings , trustee for two years ; A. E. Van Sykle , Hastings , medical examiner. The degree of past-grand-com mander was conferred upon Grand .Recorder W. H. Phillips and Grand Treasurer W. R. Mc Allister , which the rules of the order allow , they having served three successive years. The grand ball was one of the most brilliant affairs held in Grand Island. The grand march comprised seventy five couples , with gents in full uniform. All speak in highest praise of the treatment received by members of legion No. 9 and the citizens generally. James Laird. A. S. Yetter & Sons of Hastings , Neb. , have on hand a limited number of lithograph ed portraits of the late Congressman Laird. The portrait is after a photograph taken by Srady of New York City about a year before Mr. Laird's death and is an excellent likeness. For SI.00 Yetter & Sons will send you a pic ture elegantly framed , or for 25 cents with out frame. You should get one at once as they are going fast. is BUSINESS ENTIRELY , The prices we are selling at will be called SENSATIONAL , and our methods ditto , by some , simply because they would be impossible to them. With CAPITAL to swing , opportunity to sell , and knowledge and GRIT to ( BUY , we bought for less money , we sold cheaper and handled more goods than any other concern in McCook. In closing out we shower upon you bargain after bargain , without thinking of what each may be worth , until the very air reeks with dry goods bargains. ' Now is the time to buy = ± to borrow for to buy , for with the ending of THE .CASH BARGAIN HOUSE comes the ending of the reason why. . STORE FOR RENT OR SALE ! FIXTURES FOR SALE ! Going Out of Business FOR GOOD. MONEY. COST , VALUE , DON'T COUNT. JUST SO THINGS GO OUT LIVELY. WE DON'T ' CARE WHAT THEY FETCH , "We offer you a greater stock than any two houses in McCook can show. We Sell Out Cheaper than big merchants buy. And the biggest bargain in a big store is considered a small one at the CASH BARGAIN HOUSE. "Whilst Big Bargains such as the CASH BARGAIN HOUSE gives , are impossible elsewhere. Trade at the CASH BAKGALN HOUSE and SAVE MONET ! J. C. ifln & Co. Your Choice of a Whole Side of Shelving at the ( Price of the Cheapest ( Piece of Goods in the Lot. We've no idea of keeping any UJtfDERWEdR over = = = not a bit. M for the HOSIERY and CORSETS you'll be tempted to buy all there are they are so cheap. SELLING OUT SHOES We Don't Propose to Have a Pair of Shoes in a Few Days , If We Can't Get Bid of Them One Way we Will Try Another , But we Believe They 311 Go Like Hot Cakes After Today. THE : CASH HOUSE has invariably sold goods away below market price. We have saved you dollars where other mer = chants spoke of cents. ( But now we undersell ourselves and the whole world in our GIGANTIC CLOSING OUT. which are snapped up on sight. Never put off until to morrow what you can do to-day. A minute late is a chance gone and forever. Store for Rent , Fixtures for Sale , and Out we go in a Hurry. chances for bargains in a day here than in other stores in a life time.c = Jg2 , , &L--- = JI T- „ * - - r f STORE FOR RENT OR SALE ! FIXTURES FOR SALE. "What Others Cannot Do , ' . " The Cash Bargain House Does. \ It is impossible for Dry Goods Houses paying twelve to fifteen hundred dollars rent and twice as much more for style to sell goods cheap. /i The CASH BARGAIN HOUSE never pretended to go on style , but the CASH BARGAIN HOUSE invariably undersold every Dry Goods House in McCook WITHOUT EXCEPTION , and now in the Grand Closing Out of the whole stock we undersell oui'selves , them , and the whole world. Bigoted people who cannot see further than their own doorstep should come to the Cash Bargain House now and see what liberal mer chants the "CASH BARGAIN HOUSE" are , in closing out. If : ! f i