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Nuckolls County Herald from Nelson, Nebraska • 1

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r' ni J- MUraritoto )' V- '4 1 Volume XVIII, Nelson, Friday; November IB, 1894. 'Number 29- News; 'Railroad Time Tables. LOWG FELT A It is common i pexior, are filling 1 comment that. Hunter of Su- a long-felt want by price? Because the purchasing power or exehange vain of that whioh. meaa area prior, money! ia high so that now takea two bualiels of wheat on Chicagos market or eighteen pnunda of Outton to buy a dollar, whereas few years ago it took only one buah of wheat ur nine pounds of cotton and Of other 'products In about the ami proportion.

-1 Why io tho purohasirg power of money high? Becsuaa oiir own nation and the other greet commercial na'iont of the world have adopted the single gold standard, whereas previous to 1874 these-Mina exception of Greet Britain, were on a bimetallic What ia meant bj ljx tingle gold tanderd? It meana tluit guldalona'icrtand-anl By it the prices of all other commodities are measured and all other mouey together with Honda SELLING GOODS ON SMALL MARGINS, and; making it possible for those of limited means to ge their; fall and winter supplies at the tar-S'we- ribs.1 Least Possible Cost for Good j)ont put off coming until you have had ts buy the" majority of what goods- you wish, unless you' have money to throw away by paving more for your heeds than yott same things. We would have to pay us for the can make Jrt GOOD WAGES. FOR YOU! thcome to Superior for your Dry Notions, Cloaks; Shawls, Underwear, Blankets, Shoes for Ladies, Misses and Children, Gloves and Mittens, A i Trunks and Valises, Etc. Nebraska. tSuperior John Koeb, oi Ilartinglon, hunting quail, he UMidenully ahoi Ititnaelf in the abdotnru.

Thera ia no poaeililu eiMnee fur bin to recov era the on lire charge paaaed into hia bouela. Scraral montbu ago hid aiator aa killed by being thrown from a horae. Tbo large Expoaition atora build, ing in Li no ilu, occupied b) Herpol-ahriHMr ft bubtaHi eold by J. I. liuSuffti W.

U. Herpnlaheimer of Grand Rapid, for About ae rrn week afp Auguat Miller, tioorgo Ilurton anil Slone brdok of Eseier, left for the north, neat on a hunting and daring the iret four week their ibU or raceired letter nr from lone one of the party at laaat onoe 'snd; eometinea twice each week: Now, however, not a uwd -baa bee heard. Iron any of fben for three weeks. When laat heard tmm they were np oc the Nio brara rirer and wrote that they wculd (art for hone in about a week, which would hart brought then home about tea days ago. Their relative and friends are becoming very mtoii alarmed over the affair, and it ia believed aoso accident muct have be fallen them, the oar moat poaaible being that they became entangled in the greet prairie Ere' whioh have been recently raging over the north weft.

The abaters of Valley hare been enjoying that delightful yport on good hw in 'he-Pluta lhatl point! Barrett SdMt, thedt Uniting tree urarjpL on the itia, Co Ice years in the penitentiary. 'w' OttiS'and William Graddy, Otia Boyer, Key Tourner and Albart Stanley of Eeya' Pabueoenty pho fobbed the atom of Fink ft Webb at Nforden, Xeb laat fiepton.ber pt about 200 of Wda, taken for Judge Kinkaid st ONeill laat Moaday and all pleaded guilty to tho chargs of burglary, and were aenienced to tho penitentiary. Otue Graddy gut twoyeara, William Graddy, Ottia Boyer and Ray Tour-ner one jeer, end Albert Stanley twoyeara. They are now aerving time having been taken to eta tee prirr Taradayn Nela Ifadesn of Omaha wac a little toe entogetic in hia eareaaee, and be waa Nntcneed by Police Judge Btatjim to ninHy dajc in jail, and to bo put oif bread cad water diet for twelve day out of each atonth. A very 'rad accident occurred at Hastings Moaday morning of thie week.

Mrs. Jaoob Thomaa waa on gaged in her kitchen dutiee and her littio iveyearoid daughter Edith waa playing in one part of the room when it leeme the gaoolin etove eg ploded, for without moment's warning' the room wee filled with flame. lire. Thomaa and a' rusk for the door aad gate one lou dec ream Then, thinking of her child, aiw re-turned to 'the kitchen." Fighting her way through fire and emoke ihe noceeded-ln jheUltle ooe aad tried hard to make bereacape with the prise whioh aha bad naked much for, bnt eh had inhaled the flaiM and smoke and when ahe reaobed the aontheaat porek aha foil prcetraied with her child by her side, where they were found aojn after, horned to an unreoogniaabl eondi don. Mr.

Thomaa waa at work ia hia tailor shop and know nothing of the accident until' it was all He is almoietimane with grief. Eve ry bod rbcerl T. ys Vinton- AAR. NEBRASKA X. LAPP, Cub tar.

r. X. KOTTXMnXLD, CORRESPONDENTS. Chemical National Bank. New York, Omaha National IBank, Omaha, Firat'National Bank, 8t.

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a. alaadlaataattad. P.W. lULEB.itad'y. MfUMM Lota.

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MODERN WOODMEN. f'LK CUKEK CAMP. MaaaaV (tall. IM Aad third Frida? Mi.aav fo. V.C.

WTIIiAlWI. pALMKd CAdP. Pa. art, af Haahla. Xab Mi I ha aabaolhaaaa aa aha Aral -vaaaday al aarfe ainauh.

J.A. lainAX.IL fedcaafeOtau, EA8TERN-STAR. I KKTIVO OP' KKIAOir OSAP- nva mnM or-: ar.Va.P.OiliLMl btaara aha aaaallM af tha pR.roMMAU.il. Ik CATB PHYSICIANS 1 SURGEONS Vyaaao tatty. erWwi Maara: la taowtaalabta OMoa la Ualaa Start VfUM, IH.

B. BAT5HICK, U. Fiimm mmd Qkilirtn ldwin xnd Ckrndc DUeanu Spedmttjf. rOto laOpara Itaaaa Mach, aait 1 B. H.

BURD, VETERINARY I Nelson, Neb. tm taarara iHWaa nr.p. xpatchis. Physician and Surgeon. Otfiro Uostmin ovor McReyneUa I Spwckr Orug Stow.

ernes soraai Ma SABk Mhp.aki ItolfLa. SStaahlaallataaMtoahnh.war Mh aw Me Henry; TElDiatUt. Ofloa nr- SuflagtoB, ft Inn'i 9nf 8tc tif 7. NELSON, NEBRASKA. II.

W. SHORT, attorney and Notary Public. hAwli MaaVok 8 EARLE ft COLEMAN, moRkTSttuy 1 Will pratbeo aN ceuki. Mm ever nata Vatfaual tad. MELBON.

NEBRASKA. W. A. PIKGSTRKCSBX, Aiiorridty at Law's Ann Notabv Pvnjq' Nelaen, Nebraska. itatha vartoto awnta aw haaAa toa But everybody does not bay their groceries of ua boenuao they do not realise that we are selling AT PANIC PE3CES.

Call and be convinced that we aeil you more for tho dollar than than any where elae In tho county. Sea our new Shoe Depart Dry Goodsy-Booka aadfitajirn-eryi Spring stock just eomiag in. nr other evidences of indebtedness is redeemable or payable in that, metal. What i meant by bimetalliiai? That both gold and silver at a fixed ratio formerly sixteen ounces' of ail ver to one of gold in this country or fifteen end a half tb one in Europe warn standard Together they measured tho price of other com mod hies and all othei forma of money, bond and eridences of indebted nera were redeemable or payable in either gold or silver- -ut the above fixed ratio at the option of Jhe per mf or government redeeming the money or paying tho debts. Political eeonomy writer cay (hat abundance' of Toonev makes good -money males cheap products.

change from a.bimetillic to. th gold standard lias not tbo quantity of money per capita in dr culation in tho United State, tturir hit prieeaTellea? Tho rule of politiual eoonpmy ap plies to metallic araiey, and would apply to paper money if it was net mods redeemable In metallic nmney, Cut under our system 1 adopted from tho English of redeemable paper money, iu purchasing power; is not fixed hyfits quantity but by the abundance or scarcity of the metallic money in which it is redeemable. In-tteadjrf the two metals for standard money we now have bnt one and That tliio acareef A(f 'all the commercial nations hate adopted the aama metal and each mnst of na oessity hoard large quintitiei for re-dempiinn money, under the natural law of supply and demand the great extra demand for it has made it dear. Its purchasing power has been doubled and aa it fixes the purchasing power of all other money end video sea of indebtedness measured by it, all have increased in lisa ratio. The effect Is cren In the Naming foil oi tke prioe of nil commodities mu red by money.

How enii we reduoe the purchasing power of money and raise the pnoe of products? By reaturing tho bimetallio stand-xrd. The Age Legions It-', The Youths Companion is aono to enter upon it sixty.hinlh year of publioation, and as one ttys who bfia been constant reader- of its ools nmns for. more than thirty vearif-It baa atsadily improved year by year. Its articles to-day cover the whole field of life and experience, furnish ing a vast amount of valuable and MterurhmgraadTngbf a character not found slwwhers, and of so greet variety that Tbo Companion luter eats alike each metnber of the family, Tbo Pruspectua for tho volume -of 1895 announce! an unusual array of fourteen serial atoriss, wealth of short ah vies, anoodotex, homoroua afcatohet, adventure, denea and horn artiolei, timely at'itorials oq al important questions, and more than two hundred original poena tho highest elaat. Full Prospectui and tpeoimen eopieaaent free on application.

New subscribers who Mad tl.75 now will T.ackson NELSON, M. S. BDXLK, fraaldawb A. t. MINOS.

Vtea PnMaU. receive tho paper free to January 1, 189 Vend one year from that date. 1 1 comes every week. Finely, illustrated. --V -v Tux Vouth Comfaxiox, Boa MaasI BsAMhAw Buixa At tha raai.

donee of (JL M. Weile, Mt. Clare, Nov. 11th, 1894, at 9:30 bcloclc p. Mr.

Francos A. Bradshaw of 8t. Joseph, to Mias Sarah E. Blairs, of Mt. Neb" ceremony was performed' by Rev.

8hiriey of Fairfield, Mr. Teuif acted aa beat man and Mias Franoia Archer aa brideV maid. After tho eeremony wu performed tbs guesta aat down to a beautiful tinner given by Mr. and Mrs. C.

M. Mr. and Mrs! Orer treat furnished some fine muxie in the afternoon, after whioh the erewd da parted wishing tbo 1 newly wedded oouplaall the lileaaing and happi-beaa that Gcd in hia wide ways of wisdom may send forth. Mr. and Mrs.

Bradshaw will Ieeye for their r.ew homo in 8 rath Dakota' ibont Nor. 25th, 2894. The following is list of the presents raorived: rof allmr lit'peU, lav. wlta.rtartM.Xab. Fair af flovm, braataphi im haaUfcarehtaf, Ma.aaMia.J.

Utnbanljoa. DaboUawX T- bta aioU, Mr. aad lit Browata; BoOaa, Mhr apooo. Mr. Maifaa XiUoaafa.

Mi. OUra, Xabk WaUlamaar ita a Xana Mas. Mr. aaU Mra. X.

Ohrlatj, Qulda Socb, Vab. Mltor frattataad, Mt. aaU Vn. BoUlasar, Otouacrtla, ao- -v- Uaau baaUhaicUata Mr. Thnaa Klag aat Imtj, Mi.

Olara, Nab. SMklBgMaaadwtal baaaar.Mr.aaUMra. BriakarboC, Ml. Olara, Xab. Kayubllcma hitalawMat' Mlaa Uoaa XII- Mh.Mt.0Uiw.

Xa 'i 1 CapitdlqndSurplus, 90,000 First nationauebank. Will do a general banking business. Money to loan," onLskoHorioni time at lowest rates. Farm loans a specialty. Exchange Bought an irikild on all prinoipal points in Europe and America.

Having ample facilities tor all business in our line, we solicit the favors bfoecnaideration of the public. a DIRECTORS: A. J. MINOR, M. A.

RUBLE, 8. A. LAPP, T. J. HEWlTT.

vt iMMarmtupunSwarSaaBrsirLuaM Mnrjj a MaaCbaaeblaU, Mr. aau Hr. Blaiaa, Taa- tT- Mawtla aavar, Mra. Dinf aa In. Bebott, IU.OUra.Xab.

SUk kaadkambler sad a book, Mra. M. Mckartaaa, Mb OUra, Xab. nuahaaaaad talkraablac, Mr. aa Mra.

A X. Walla. Ml Olara. XMchaTrad rib boa, Mr. Ooatay Ml.

Olmiw, ptetara ttmt Ur. aad Mra. Bodgaa, Ma. ciuw. Xab.

-TaMa dotb. Mr. aa Mra. KUtanab, Ml. Olara, Xab.

TwatataaraapUa riap, Mr. aad Mra. Two talk aaektlea, 1. G. Ibaay aad lady, Ftraty Ct food MT.

aad taraat.Oak.Xto. Twokaaatinu baoeataa, Mr. aad Mra. Oao. Ifta.

Malaga? Waki 4 Timm Gbtaohln. Why aro times hard? J' Because the primary 'products labor air low in ptiee. What are thoprimary products labor? The prodaeta of tbo miuoa, fisheries, end foresta. How many people aro engaged in prodnoing primary produota? About forty million. I Why are tbeir products low it.

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