sTZil ItffXrZ: 'f-mt-i' tnr,"vDx&c3via-w21' njfc i."ifti-3 4 r"iw3rrTO!w Tz&ms WiW&tmctrsrt rJ v ."T r7TOyya;if77fa'; -; " -"- ; 6. i ft r V WASHINGTON LtTTEU. After pirlled debating tlio .Seliato tills week succeeded tu passing bid Increasing tliti President's salary to 3100,000, but by slrlklngout the appro prinliuu of 825,000 for tinvcllng ex pciiM's tlie proposed salary will not be doubled but only increased by ?2.",0C0. ."Sir. Iiooscvclt Is tho liht Picsldent to Imvo enjoyed nu.nllowaneo for Unvot ing expenses and It Is Mild that f the 2.,000 bo received f r tluit purpose ln9t year lie spent only ffl.Ooo. Should the Hotiso concur in them ttott of the Senate and vote. Air. Tuft 9100 0 n and should ho conllno his wander 1) ,. to the distance traveled by Mr. Itoo.sovolt during thoyear he will In reality have $11,000 more than Mr. Hoosovoll. Tlio l)eniocratlisldo of the .Senate as was to be expected held out for tho simple life and win empha tically of tlio opinion that tho Pre sidential job was not woitli mote than SfiO.CCO and Kentili r Hiilley or Texas who scoffs at the dies suit and other appurtenances of fashion believed that 1ho President should pay his own ex penses for entertaining; that hushouhl not ho supplied with a conservatory and if ho wanted (lowers to tame his avago breast ho should buy them out of his own pocket. Ho Is of tho opinion that the Chief Kxeoutivo should go down into his jeans for Ills railroad tickets and his carries and horses. Lint the Republican Senators, many of whrin are veiy wealthy and know what it cost to live in theso days of tho full baby ciirriiigound that empty dinner pall stood out for the increase- .and succeeded in drugging through with live votes to spare, The increase- will no doubt bo vory acceptable to Mr. Taft and especially to the wife of 4he President-elect who is a practical woman with wido experience in the -so lence of making a Uttlo money go a I ong way. Mr. Taft is a poor niau as rl dies are reckoned theso days. Ho h as lived ou n salary since his college days and he has been too busy to make money. His brother Charles, as U well known married a fortune which lie succocded In protnptlydouhiiugaud lio has been tho Taft bank ever since. Still it was not to be oxpectod that ho would holp out with tho White Houso cxpciisoand it must' havo givon the President oleot some concern as to how ho should keep up the Uoosovelt gait on the Presidenttil talary. Mr Tnft is an essontlully'social being,and he llnds his greatest relaxation and pleasure in keeping open houso. His tastes are not extravagant but he has n lino disregard for eheeso paring and the White Hoi so will probably be eon ilucted in n hospitable way for the coin ing four) cats Congress appropriates 3.ir,u()0 annually for its upkeep and in the rural districts this looks likea huge sum but ne lias only to visit tlio ex ecutive mansion and glance over the small army of doorkeepers, lackeys nd domestic servants all of whom are under the lax .surveillance of other paid emplojee.s to see that economy is the last consldei at Ion there. It insa d -tlm the Viee President pay.-, more for itho hou.se ho rent-, furnished heie than ihis salary ami that his household ex .peases are over fifty thousand dollars a year. Mrs. Fairbanks does not know how .many servants are employed In -ho kitchen and would not know her oooks and .scullery maids and hostlers if she wero to meet them From this small fact it may bo hhagino what the expenses of the White Hdus are wheie -each department of the domestic her vice is under the charge oT-i oilier re ceiving a good salary him-lf and where accounts ar simply audiVo'l to prevent K aft and without regard in waste and extravagance which unlleV better sys terns might l.e pi. ci,tcd'. ''The appro ipriatlim I. ill ot the Seilato'Uhicli pro- country, wilt be i lie limber testing plant to In operated by the 1'nitcd State- government The plant will be loonted lit tho M chiucry Hall and all Known wonls will be tested to deter mine their carrying strength to the bieakiug point. Similar eNpoilinnts will bo made with all kinds of but ding stones for tho llrst time at an inter national exposition. The exhibit In the Forestry build ingat. Seattle thisyear will be comple e In every detail. There will be a com prehens've display of timber of vari ous kinds showing the logs just as they leave tho forest, besides sections and cross so lions of tho big timbers. Tlio various kinds of woods in u fin ished cotillion will also ho displayed and there will bo many samples show ing thiol lug, paneling, celling work and other uses In which wood is put to decorate tlio Interior of residence and olilee building. When completed, the Forestry build ing al tho St attic exposition will be one nf tho largest log houses ever built in tlio world and will he o"o of tlio most attiuctive bulldingsou tlie grounds of the 1000 exhibition. Tho Aliisha-Yukon-Pacillu Hxposiliou is now 75 per cent, comploto and half of the cloven miles of walks and streets h live been paved with asphalt. Ten big buildings are'.'coinplote and t'e United.States government, lias cleared its silo and will commence work on tho buildings to house exhibits from tho departments at Washlngron, Alaska, Hawaii and the Philippines at once. 280 loo fiOOO ;ioo iiuoo moc.s ioi- in e ilnul)lliig nf tlu pit. "dilentiul salary al-o ells for an in t; en -e of mi In iy lor the" IVice Pm si Vent wli will It ivo -520,iH)0iind Speak m i' tlie .1. list- who will receive il.", -i'0 '.lh : . mhlitiun.il amoiJi't fur mr 1'UIJ.V-, till. I ll lw (I ,i Ml ,,,a. j,,. cie.ise in thi Mihuies n the Miprellle :ourl ..usiic ... ,, hiij. tl e iiicoin- o theU.iol Justice H5.K0 i.ud that or tlie Aoi-iate .1 fi'uit. ii:nn ......i. TI.el.iMwi Ipu.v !. lively dlscu-Nions u.e in i mi it. is iir.. i ...i. i.. .!,,. t , , , - I'l '" 'i -.mi, ii l I III! iilMl'1 III fOIV (111. i-li. I ..I- ill "Wi m'i-Moii. the GROWS HAIR ON BALD HEADS Bald Headed People Nay Get a New Chance In Life. In thcao days when youth Is the mov ing fact ir In business; wheu a man makes his mark at thirty five and Is ready to retire at forty live; when busi ness housos pension tlie man wo call "middle ngod" rather than allow his Ingoing influence to In' rude upon tho commercial rush, a bald head is almost fatal to any man's hopes. The follow iug must thoreforo prove Interesting to people who aro losing their hair or who aro bald. Hesorcinis one of the latest and most etfectlio gorm killers di-covored by selonco, and in conuc-tion with Bi'ta Napthol, which is both germicidal and antiseptic, a combination is formed which destroys the germs which robs the hair of its nutriment, and also cre ates a oloan a d healthy condition of tlie scalp, which provonts tlio dovolop mont of new germs. Pilocarpln is a well known agent for restoring the hair to its natural color, whero th- loss nf color has been due i a diseaso of tho scalp. Yet, It is not a coloring mattor or dyo. This combination of curatives mixed with alcohol as a stimulant perfects the most oliocllvo remedy for ha r and scalp troubles. Tho famous Iloxall "IW Hair Tonic is chiefly composod of llcsorcln, Heta Napthol and Pilocarpln. It makes tlie scalp healthy, nourishes the hair, stim ulates the follicles. Whero the bond is already bare, it ontors tho follicles, revitalizes tlie roots, supplies nourish ment and stimulates a new growth. Wo want you to try a few bottles of llcxnll M3" tlair Tonic, on our por.son al guarantee that tho trial will not cost you a penny if it does not give you ab solute satisfaction. That's pro .f of our faith m this remedy and It should Indisputably demonstrate that wo know what we arc talking alio it who n wesny that Iloxall ":)' Hair Tonio will grow- hair m b.i'd heids.exoop' of com so. where baldness has boen of such long. "uratlou that the roots of the hair are entirely dead, tlie fid Holes closed and grown over, and the sc alp is ghced Uoniuiiiber, wo aro basing our state ments upon what has already been ac conplished by Uie use of Ko.x ill "On" Hair Tonic, and We havo the right to assume that what It has d mo to hun dred, f o- hers it will do for you. In any event you .annotloseanythlng by giving it a trial on our liberal guar autce. Ttv i sizes, fiOj. and S1.0J. II I-: Uiico Driifc Co. Ued Cloud, Neb :ioo looo Real Estate Transfers. Transfers reported by tho Fort Ab stract Co. for the week ending Wed nesday, Jan. 20, 1000. Herbert K. Stcdmaii to Adam Fiiuger, wS nwl, 1-1-0, wcl.... KI00 W. C. Kriihm, Co. Trou'., to C. I Cathor, lots 10 to a I, IJlk. 10, Ked Cloud, tax deed 101 111 Jacob L. Kaloy to Frank S Hen derson, lots 7 to 12, lllk. .1, Caso A. McNcny's add to lied Cloud, wd State of Nebraska to Claud Do val, set sel, 10-L'-12, deed .... F.zra ,M. I.etiier to soren Sorcu son, s-J ne 10 1-11, wd Uo-ciie C Cather to Charles F. father, lot IJ, I, lllk. ;j, Hod Cloud, wd Oh tiles Spctico to P. ('. (Jrunil slalf, lots 1,12, lllk .'I, Spencc's add to Hlttden, wd MintaC iJiandstair to Lottie IJ Doyle, pt lots. ),!, lllk. 1, Ilia- den, wd I lOiniim IJ. Itlcliendorf to Hstclla V. Andr.ws.lotV, lllk .'I, Iliad- den, wd l;,o Thus. .1. Uigglns to L. M, Spctico lot 111, IJ, IMIc. 2, Spencc's add to llhulen, wk Lawrence L. llorcu to Arthur P. Kats w2 ne IC-2-10, wd Lottie II, Doyle to Mlnta V. Orandstatr, pt lot '.', e2 n2, lot .1, JJladcu, wd i W. A. JJurcus to Lena E. Hcndren lot 4, lllk. 2, Spencc's 2nd add to llladen, wd , moo Stuto of Nebraska to E. U. Over man, sw4 &oi, 10-1-11, wd J. A. Lockhart to Art It. Larrick s'J sw4, w2 se 1, 12-3-12, wd Maxwoll C. Fulton to It L.Strat ton, nw , Eliza Morgan to II. P. Morgan, lots 3, 4, C, IJlk. 0, Cowles, wd Henry Loukor to John Baugart, sw 14-3-0, wd Alfred McCall to Ploronco B. Mitchell, pt IJlk. 4, LcDuo's add to Hod Cloud, wd 05(1 Lizzie Uplingor to Prank E. Martin tr., nw 00-2-12, wd 1 Johu A. Kutledge to Edwin S. Garbor etal, iintlot 4, IJlk. 0, Vance's add to Guide Itook, wd Josopli Wostlako Hugh JJ. Huut- tor, lot 10, Blk. 8, Vanco'B add to Guide Hock, qcd Vadav Pavelka to J. P. Sutter, lots 1,2, lllk. 10, llladen, wd... L. L. Spcncc to Ola A. Knutson, lots HI, l-l, Ulk L, tspeuce's 1st, add llladen, wd 1353 John P. Johnson to Conrad Kehn et al, pt ne 17-1-12, wd G100 Get 111 Of ) The Gfoand Floor! That Is Jast What I Am Trying To Do. YOU ARE TIRED, OF GuIpuM THESE sfAIRsTBlJT 480 0000 COOO 8C0O 200 820 wi;:-"' i.i 'S( T 'W' jgp H' SfBJS & wrf'v ff'wVf'Wp .,-y k If you will climb them again this week or before the present stock is exhausted I will let you in on ; ON THE GROUND FLOOR In The Matter of PRICES on New Pianos in Stock. ' Mortgages tiled, 20100.00 .Mortgages released SiS0.Y7.fi0. Sfi.1311 13 5Cwr-:f vcjmtktktv" t &. Yvy 7 lVej,!:ra Canada tho Pcnnanl Winner "Tfieilasflestfcf1 VI ten Ik e TW ! 1. Ta (In) rnii- wM.VManVH rl f Cmi'la n w i-'m-i I uiu i'hut iitu ai'ii -mr lliriiln::l,itiiil I n IllllllllltlililUlllllllI l(l A 1 I'D ut (nil vU mi ii rt. 'lliu ,5 J,n cmilrnti-t Aiui-rlrnn .wiltU-iH inK. I111! tliolr lioim.1 in WESTERS iairrr; v. to ;vn Kr;T -.n 'k.L riA 'P --r l.-ttutlioUttnlJi-nci nf .in. riiiHTM-nijr ni umi iimiitr, 'Jlu-y iin w. niniliiitrli-li.itioniiit-friiuiSbinnil ,.".'.VI.,''"''!,',,' the hit,', noil, I 10 lillnll.il (illlH Mini -ir tu till Iiii'Ih-Ii Imil.-y, IMilx tint .. riili-nillil IiitiI or uiiil' 1 I ,, mi tliu iinlrlii urn-N. Ilulijiiu; nn liiiiMirliinl lniliiiy, ' "' tliorniiuflWiitlill.lHiWtirn ('hiiuiIii III III.- Ii ml Tlin uciri.l will "'i ,loik to l n it f.v.,.,io.lu. it. "1IioiIiIiiiihI liniixt Impit v, 11 wiw tliu iiiuL'inui 'j of Hi.. 1 mm. try Hint Inmallnl 1,-l.triiLirn ii)iur.. niiKiw."-iiti,iiiiilliiiiutiuKSir. I I 141 fi'Vi1 L.J 111 . lili.l iliu.ii, nuifl.i i iiuilrnl. ut. lilli,li',) Jyi jx ih.iiw.iv jtali-t :i,l (liun.lit. nuit-l.. ITU'iw tlin Iillut. I'limiili. in rfifl. "i"'" n' " rww ij imm tt,'jA 1H11 1 lVim..n !. JXvfitli tim rnm. I'ltlilKlin Ji u-s4htfr-i I'irlilt. n. It 1' - n .1 oil , r 1 i'i in ,, n nvyli . 1 M 1 ilnuiifl. 111 nf Itu. nilr 1M1 11, O I im. 1 11 ,n, ui ni . I ' 3 t , 1 -. ,v v v. pr 1 1 1 801 New York). 1.. ll:nS, O111.UU', ",tb. oDit! Ami v . . .'' hair is a di. '.i f.a;-.;r. t.l Aye .v.! f rm;i!.i, . . f '.. Uv.dki 1. - -. i ..w Wi' . I - (.' '. . i'.ill'tt vVi't't-utiP v."i.ic; t-i . .?, -.., ' i.::, -cttlar ' '.or, r r. ,o.. Xm mm,-. li UlM.t W IK ,Mt tuUt'l ers il ever Ak blw Kbotitll. men aiu liyi KMaKtm.-t.XJCL.l ll!o little boo!; in acli packngc rivf ili; formula of our now Hair Vlcor, ter- viiy cadi incroH er-f !-. u?e. ur.J . Japan Guards Against Paper Famine. Tlio .l.-nmnest) also Ijjto looked over tlio eoiiteiiti of their industrial stoles and havo decided that something must ho dono toward conserving their re maining supplies of raw material for paper making. lu Japan, paper is used for almost everything from the silvcr-llgurcd par titions of tlio lludduist temple to tho r.ide hut wnl s i.f tho laborer; from the bilk-like vestmonts of tlie priest down to tbo rain.proof shield of the traveler. In fact, tlio ingenuity of the Japanese is only matched by tho vatioties of uses to which papor may bo adapted. Tho work of the United States gov ernment toward determining the amount of paper materlHls used and tho oourco of future supply, Is bolug followed by tlio Japanese, according toy an mivice Ironi U. S Cons 1 John II. Snodgrass, at Kobe. Tlio imminence of the danger is apparent from tho fact that tliJapiuieso authorities have requested tlio paper mills department or tho .Mitsu ISlshl Kalslia to tako over some 7,500 acres of tho bamboo forests of Formosa. It Is known that tho bamboo tree lias been I lie aw material from which tlio Japanese havu recently inado tho lar ger portion of their paper products; so it Is thought that, by intioducing tlie improved methods of forest cultivation and harvesting, tins tract of woods will furnish yearly 10,000,000 bain boos, adapted for conversion into paper pulp No matter whether the paper com panj will establish Itsniillhln l-'ormosn oi-s,i, tho htunhoo to Julian lu a part ly finished state, tho development of this, new source of law material will be of high iiiipoitaiice and may ovciconio tlio i.teo-slty of tin 1 sliitiil Kiii,.iiu looking to foreign countries for I lie future nupp'y of paper pulp. FOUR PIANOS SOLD IN JANUARY; FOUR PIANOS YET TO SELL QUICK. Cash OR CREDIT You can save enough to pay for an Average Musical Education, ancl maybe don't know it. Call And See. G. V. AROABRIOHT PO'I TIR HLOCK UPSTAIRS; RED CLOUD," NEBRASKA. Ploil.a AftC". 1 hsiri .. .V C! d . if :n ',-!! t. 1 . i:. WOrU tu .J.l, Co , X.JTTCU, ?aos.- ,500.090 Ff.ct Qf Lumber la A SliftltiUxllilIng Kvt I-,- tuitj nf Hie big logs tu be used in ilmiiriciiivi nf the e'oresMy building on tho ground- of the Alaska-Yukon Pacific Kxpo-illoii at. diiI 1 10 tliis j ear will cmtalii between lllliiii and 12,000 feel of board iihmmuv, or lumber sulll ek nt ti luiilil 1 he average frame house ;BuiiouiiiUiig the lilg building will bo 1 IU2 of lliesirinaiiiinotli 1d's, I'tirty feot inh'-fglit an I co.ilaiuln a total of j moii) than l,.tu,(jim leet of lumber. , ' One of tlie nioit linpouunt exhibits in couiniiiKii wltli the luiul er Indus- tr.s, ami o .e it p.utieilar Intinst to 1:11 tnii lots and bull lers nllmir tho aiitu.0ivi.atia.ii(AaitkUiUii.i-'a.tiiaiaiiiaaiaii.aiiiaitiii.tiifc4ii,tt.iiii..kj. u.i.iui4 icx. 9 i i i I 9 i J f ) ! 1 ) SAY, rilSTER! Do you know that it will pay YOU, as well us US, to buy your Building Ma terial aud Coal at ouryardsT Not only that our prices average lower, or at loast as low, as those of our competit ors, hit because wo take especial oare of ami protect all can be classed as Ii 13 (i U L A U C U S T O M K U H tl A t'lt rr tf twees co. Coat. Lumber. i miiftn"rif .. nwt(iiwl1 ttMillTti1iTf7'ntrii1iti?t1liliftiMnitiiinininji Thoro aro many people who suffer , from Ilackaclic, lUieumatisiii, Lumbago nnd similar allmonts who aro not of kidney Kidney act to kidney the blood. 30 day's trial 81. 00 sold by Henry Cook Pergonal oxporlenco with a tubo of ManZaii Pilo Hnioily will co-ivinco you it is immediate lelief for a 1 forms of piles. Can be applied dit-cutlv to I lie affected parts, reducing inflamma tion swelling and itching Guaranteed iohl by Henry Jook. aware those aro symtous ttoublo. Pineuloi for tlio as a tonio and regulator and bladder and purify ITISFi0TAAVINnPOL!;Y to g.i without ins rauei. The n-k iissliiued is toi gre t for lit- -m ill priMiilum yon keep in join- pocket. Kiguh1 out liotv many i',in ymi would iuiMi to bts freelYiir.i any (ii in tad i- to Mive the value o' your lioiisetiiid I'Oiiteiits. Then ciii,.,i-i thit.voii may havo a tlio nils vory nighf. The t-o.st of even 1 if. Ij liliixe will bo mint! than tln pre- iiiiuin of PI 111-: INSUUAXUK POU YliAllS I)ii ter have me issiiu .son a p hoy today. It's a wlmloioi It 11 1-to lie Mire I huti sorry, us in. my mm mi iusiucd man lias been. &d Cloud, Nebr. Pi Tee 2.-.t t'ulds contracted at this season of the year should be treated with Ilecs 1 haxatlyo Cough Syrup. Us clears j .lie head nod tin-oat. Instant relief for rough-. 1 olds 1 roup, hoarseness ami liont-hiiil tioi'ilk-.s, thouhl bo k-l t in the house lor children. It is 1 plfisiint to take and gently laxative, , tiiiaiantccd. Sold by Henry Cook. 1 Woods Mver .Medicine In liquid ftiun rcKUlales the liv. r. n-lieves b ck httadiieliH const ipution st iinneh. ki.Iuoy ui.S'ideiMiud nctx tisa gculie axatlve. It is partlcii'iirv iv eoiiiinen le I for .lauiidiee chills, fewr and malaria. Its tonic oll'ects ontliH entire .systmn are felt with the first dose. TIo 81.00 f bottle ettntahis 2 1-'.' times as much as lunch as tlio soc. size I'loammt to take. Sold by Henry Cool.-, Oct my rates, terms aud opti y.i and an 1 I w il nnke you a Turin Loan. No wa't, inonoy alwiys ou Irani. J. U llaiky, ; ROAD NOTICE I To Wham It Nay Concern. j The Commisdoner appjinted to lo 1 cite a publio road commencing at the North- East corner of section 10 in town I ship 1, range 12, in Vebstor Couuty, I Nebraska, running thenoii west 0:1 the section line bctwoon ssctlons 18 and 10 lu sald,tovnship and range, and ter minating at tho Pranklln County boundary line, lias reported in favor of tlie establishment thoroof, all object ions thereto and claims for diuuago must be filed in the ollluc of the Conn ty Cleric of sail county on or boforo noon of tlie 111th day of March, 1009, or sucli road will be estallshed without reference thereto. Uatod January I 1000. !:. V. Ross, ISKA1 County CI (rk P.ueulos for tho Ki Inoys arc Uttlo golden glolinles which act directly on tliu kidneys. A 1 ml will convlnco you of quiet results fr Uackache Klieumatisin, Lumbago and tired worn out feelings. .10 days trial Sl.11,1. Tliev purify tho blood Sold by Honry Cook r ij?ai m rTT-'x- jiv owiitb rm Premium ? Hams -3b f and Bacon H L fi vNYf if -v VI tl i-Misiytvun&mc sr v vi Wm. i Roon 1! f ffrri?ilV! k mm fokB&l Fresh f Meats 1 Red Cloud, Nebraska. ess'-fe-- ' t ,s. f r 6" MubXuwui$iratan S5S8SRW! SfSWgSSSSffiK?; WIiOrK r.T .y&. WmA&am wuf f