i lltcok frikp. By F. M. KIMMEL.L , . Subscription , $1 a Year in Advance OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER. Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co. REPUBLICAN TICKET. HTATK. Kiipromo JiidKo M. B. lleoso of Lincoln KcKont E. G. McOiltxin of Oninlin HoRcnt W. 1J. Ely of Ainsworth JUDICIAL. JudKO Uth district. . G.W. Norris of Ilonvor City COUNTY. Clerk S.V. . Clark of Hartley Treasurer O. L. Thompson of Gorvor Sheriff Fred KiiiKhorn of Box Elder Clerk Iist. Court. . l'G. . StilKobouer of Danlmry Suncrintcndent. . Martlm J. Conical of McCook JmlKO G. S. Bishop of McCook Surveyor E. S. Hill of Indianola Coroner Joseph Spotts of McCook Comminsiouur D. A. Waterman of Lebanon THK treasury receipts continue to pile up in excess of the treasury expenditures , despite the Democratic assertion that the Dingley law was a failure and could not meet the ordinary running expenses of the government. JUDGK BlSHOV lias attended to the business of the office of county judge carefully , faithfully and efficiently. He is qualified in law andf judgment and character for that position , and the voters of Red Willow should take no chances , should make no common error , but should reelect him by a generous plurality. AKTER making a lew playful feints at the Fusion county ticket , and making a few brief visits to McCook , the terrible , Colonel Phillips makes bolrt to divulgr his "real" feeling in the matter : "Wr candidly admit that we like the Pop crowd the best and would be tempted to vote most of the ticket were we in Red Willow county election day. " . MORE railroads are being built in the United States , more business is beinj ; transacted on tho.se already in existence , more manufacturing is in progress , more exportation of manufactures is being done and more general prosperity and less failures are reported than ever before in the history of the country , a condition which augurs ill for the Democratic campaign in 1899 and 1900. THE Fusion forces up in Frontier county seem to be in a "hard row for stumps" as Colonel Phillips of the Indi anola Reporter eloquently states it. We have the confidential evidence of one of the Fusion nominees across the countv line , that secret methods are being used , reminding us all unpleasantly of the palmy days of the Farmer's Alliance And this reminds us that the eagle is the Republican emblem and not the bat. THE record of Judge Reese , the Re publican nominee for supreme judge , is so uniformly clean and straight and con sistent as to unqualifiedly recommended him to the thoughtful voter. His busi ness is the law he is a lawyer who ha * reflected honor upon the profession and who graced the supreme bench in years gone by. He will bring to tlie supreme court an honorable career and a riper knowledge and judgment. Vote for Reese. and consistent Democrats , and there are millions of them , must blush for their party and the reputation which its would-be leaders are making for it when they read AgtiinaHo's latest mani festo , in which he says that "In America there is a great party that insists upon the government's recognizing Filipino independence , and we should pray God that the great Democratic party shall win at the next election , and imperial ism fail in its mad attempt to subjugate us by force of arms. " THE only fault that Colonel Phillips can find with the Fusion count } ' ticket is , "That they are generous to a fault. " It can easily be recalled when these generous gentlemen , like the Republican nominees now , were not so well provided with the where-withal with which to be over liberal. It is easier to give with generous impulse upon a comfortable salary. Every Republican nominee would do as well were the situation re versed. Try them ! They are all right , although Jasper doesn't love them so dearly as he does the Pop nominees. THE Republican nominee for county superintendent , Mrs. M. J. Cordeal , is a teacher of almost twenty 3ears of actual , practical experience. Her experience is as varied as it is long and honorable and fruitful. She has taught in high schools and primary schools. Both city and country schools have had the advantage of her professional skill and genius as a teacher. Entering the school-room when but a mere girl with a first-class certifi cate , she has been in the fore front of progress in school matters , keeping fully abreast the times in the latest , up-to-date methods and systems of the highest and approved educational authorities. She knows the requirements and needs of public schools , both city and country , and it will be her ver\ ' highest joy to meet them and improve them , if elected to tli * office of count } ' superintendent. Vote for her. Baking Powder ClV re rem reD Made from pure cream of tartar. sn la Safeguards the food era against alum * lam ar is Afom taking powders are trie greatest Oi * jnenacos to health of the present day. OiT < SSYAL BAKING POWOtB CO. , NEW YOBK. iswi IN THE INTEREST OF TRUTH. To Whom it May Concern : From what was said in the late Popullsi judicial convention by a prominent candi date , and from several things that have since appeared in the Beaver City Times , it is evident that some of the would-le Populist leaders of Beaver City Intend tc charge Norris personally with fraud in obtaining- the office which henow holds , While I firmly believe that I was fairly elected , four years ago , and that the office was wrongfully taken from me , yet I am equally confident that he honestly be lieved that he was elected and that he took no part in the comm'sslon of the crime and fraud that I believe was com mitted. I am a Populist and am supporting the Populist ticket , but my loyalty to my party does not go so far nor to such an extent that I will assist In Imputing a crime to one whom I believe to be innocent , espec ially when such charges are put Into cir culation by those whose own conduct in this matter Is very suspicious , and who are anxious to divert the public eye from their own fraudulent actions by following on the heels of honest persons and yelling , "Stop , thief ! " D. T. WELTY. Cambridge , Neb. , Oct. 6,1899. AFTER the election Mr. Ilolcomb will be uncertain whether there is a "God in Israel" or not , when he crawls out of the snowbank. D. A WATERMAM of Lebanon has an enviable standing among his neighbors in the First commissioner district , am will make a heroic effort to overcome the Fusion plurality in the First. IT will not be easy to convince the ob serving and thoughtful Populist that the resignation of Miller from the Fusion judicial ticket was innocent of uuj "deal " Tlie ear-marks seem to be too plain. WAGK-EARNHRS appear satisfied with dollars worth one hundred cents each. At the recent meeting of the Illinois State Federation of Labor a silver plank to their platform was proposed but de liberately rejected. THIS is Republican year. Republican sentiment is everywhere thriving and growing. It's irnsistible. These are Republican times when every man can have a job at good wage. Stand by the administration by voting the Republican ticket straight county , judicial and state. FRED KINGHORN'S friends will be in evidence on November 7th , when the votes are to be cast for sheriff and other offices. Put a pin here. A majority of the people of Red Willow county are go ing to vote , this fall , as Fred shot dur ing his Philippine service ; which means a victory all along the line. THE Republicans of Red Willow coun ty are before the people with a ticket iionestly , honorably and freely noini- lated , composed of capable and clean louiiuees. They have no apologies to > ffer. There is no need of any. On he contrary they can and do confident- y ask the votes of the people for candi- lates in whom they can rely for good md honest service. PRESIDENT MCK.INI.EY showed very : learly in his recent speech at Minueap- lis that expansion found as uianj' op- > onents and as much severe criticism vhen the Louisiana territory was ac- [ uired and the Alaska purchase made as t does today , yet everybody now con- edes that both of those purchases were xtremely wise and extremely advan- aKeous in the results to the union and he people affected. OUR Fusion friends are trying the langerous experiment of "swapping torses in the middle of the stream , " in his judicial campaign , and will reap the isual harvest. The people have found udge G. W. Norris a dependable judge ; hej- feel that their interests and rights ire fully guarded by him and they will lot be found swapping at all , this fall , n the important office of district judge , > ut will let "good enough" alone by re- urning Judge Norris to the bench he las filled so wisely and justly and ably luring the past four years. PRESIDENT MCKINI.EY is maintaining . high position among the greatest peakers of the land in his western 'swing around the circle. " We clip the ollowing gem from his Cedar Falls , own , address : "I believe , my fellow itizens , that this territory came to us n the providence of God. We did not eek it. It is ours , with all the responsi- lilities that belong to it ; and as a great , trong , brave nation we mean to meet hem and we mean to carry our educa- ion and our civilization there. I am ot one of those who would take a laurel rom the brow of the American soldier r a jewel from the crown of American chievenient. " Nature can only feed the flame of life with ic food eaten which is digested. Ilerbine ill reinvigorate a weak stomach , and so im- rove digestion as to insure the natural bloom [ health. Price 25 and 50 cts. at McConnell Berry's. BANKSVILLE. J. H.Relph was taking in the town of Traer , ansas , Saturday Charles and Lavega Imsted are husking corn for Steve Pierce : ar Cedar Bluffs Quite a number of cat- 2 are being wintered and fed alonjj the eaver , and the indications are that the farms - s will get a fair price for their surplus corn. . .The rock has been hauled for the new heel house The Republicans of Grant ecinct held their caucus at the school house , onday night , and nominated their precinct [ icersV. . H. Benjamin was a Traer , Kan- s , visitor , Monday F. M.Kennedy of Vai- y Grange and Samuel Ellis of Gerver were this precinct , first of the week , in the inter- t of free silver While some small grain s been sown , the acreage will not be as ge as usual on account of the dry weather. DeWitt's Little Early Risers permanently re chronic constipation , billiousness , ner- usness and worn out feeling ; cleanse and julate the entire system. Small , pleasant , ver gripe or sicken "famous littte pills. " W. Loar. LEBANON. D. A. Waterman , our next county commis- ner , drove over to hear the Fighting Chap- n in the county seat , Monday. He reports e of the best speeches he has heard in eng while Zetta M. McCart of this place d William Dimmitt of Danbury are the est in this section to enter the realm of itrimony The Republican county ticket D. K. from top to bottom. Vote it straight. .Go up to Danbury , Wednesday evening , tober 25th , to hear Hon. E. A. Tucker ot cumseh set forth Republican doctrine. He i most convincing and logical talker. You 1 hear nothing its equal in this campaign. C He sells cheap soap ; the sale , once made , Brings larger profits for to-day. The soap , when used , offends his trade , Which deals , henceforth , " across the way " Both purchaser and seller lose ; But Ivory Soap makes steadfast friends ; 'Tis best to sell , and best to use , And brings best profits in the end. A WORD OF WARNING. There are many white soaps , each represented to be " just as Rood as the 'Ivory' ; " they ARE NOT , but like all counterfeits , lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for " Ivory " Soap and insist upon fjettinu it. COPYRIGHT IB08 DY THE PROCTER It GAMBLE CO CINCINNATI . V. FRANKLIN , PRESIDENT. A. C. EBERT , CASHIER. CITIZENS BANK t 4 * OF MeCOOK , NEB. f * * * * Paid Up Capital , $50,000. Surplus , $5.000 4 i DIRECTORS = = - = = = V. FRANKLIN , W.F.McFARLAND , A. C. EBERT , H. T. CHURCH , OSCAR CALLIHAN , C. H. WILLARD. fga # . . . , . _ , , . " \ Xm JKtSX TtJHar.TSilBr JK.aCjarSBrjni.Bgr "MM JKfcCJlOC jfijlCJlfiSait JJ > JB MUI u-ipm nu m jnnki jj 1-3 BB ; mjy IT J'LTS " " JM PP : affU rUQUTuiir. " ' " $ F1nyIS3"57"33PrlW7j ? SJ X < n 'NATIONAL coo I Authorized Capital , $100,000. Capital and Surplus , $60,000 ooo 5J GEO. HOCKNELL , President. B. M. FREES , V. Pres. W. F. LAWSON , Cashier. F. A. PEN NELL , Ass't Cash. A. CAMPBELL , Director. FRANK HARRIS , Director. o e o o e e o Canon City Maitland Soft Coal. Maitland Nut Sheridan ALL COAL WELL SCREENED. Lowest Prices ubscribe for the- ne Dollar Per Year. The Leading County Paper. A General Movement all along the line is the way goods are stirring now. To see the Cloaks walk out would give the im pression that our main line is cloaks. To notice the Dress Goods wrapped up would convey the idea that we sell chiefly dresses. But there's the Underwacar that every family is -Si getting some of , and the Blankets and the Comfortables of our own make that we can't make enough of , and Stockincs and Mittens and NSibj Gloves and Fur Collarettes and Muffs. There's also the Men's Ulan- ket Coats , the heavy Jersey Shirts , the Lined and Unlined Gloves and Mittens , the warm Sox , the Sweat ers , and the whole multitude of big and little items moving out in dou ble quick. If you want to see a store Full of goods goods on the tablesgoods under the tahles , goods up overhead , goods m the aisles- "G-a all New goods , made this season , goods that are right in all the par ticular that make right goods visit our store. Gloves and Mittens for Men , Women , and Children. Ladles' Fur Top Kids 50c Yarn - lOcto 25c Children's Kid - - - 25c Yarn - locto 25c Men's Lined and Unlined Gloves and Mittens , all prices . . a KID GLOVES Our Kid Glove stock is new and fresh and ' * kept so. Wemeasurestretch , powder and put on our kid gloves and so insure you a perfect fit and perfect glove $1.00 and $1.50 Fascina tors and Hoods. < < e > > - in all styles and sizes for La dies , Misses and Children in Ice Wool , Saxony , Worsted and Eiderdown. Also Fez Capes and Tarn O'Shanters ; also Head and Shoulder Shawls ; also Silk and Wool Mufflers , all prices from 25c up. Complete Stock of Fleeced Underwear for Men , Women , and Children ; also Merinos and All-wools. Largest Line of Children's Jackets and Long Coats. Ellegant Crushed Plush Capes , Fur Trimmed , $5.00 We Solicit Your Trade. Postoffice Per in same Building. GEO. E. THOMPSON. McCOOK , NEB. ONE PRICE PLAIN FIGURES CASH ONLY On The Southwest Corner'of Wain and Dennison Streets. , McCook , Nebraska. r ioo Busy to write an = other new advertise = merit this week. The Ex = traordinary Low Prices for High Grade Goods has made This Sale a Wonder = ful Success. Come and Look Through before it is Too Late. Enough Said. Everything Marked in Plain Figures = = the Lowest Cash Prices and the New Cut Prices. Strictly One Price teL AH. L Open evenings until 9. Saturday evening until 10. STORE FIXTURES JONAS ENGEL , FOR SALE. Manager.