.1 I 111 I f 1 ! (v , - Ayers Tm can depend on Ayer's Hair Vigor to restore color to yar fray hair, every time. rtSkmw directions and it never faSs to do this work. It stops Blair Vigor MEZofthe hair, also. There's treat satisfaction in knowing yea are not foine to be disap fMlared. Isn't that so? -llTl(rfMaittwlJUt- It nam ta f.i f mwr u rvi aSasT r.mi.rwi 'Lit 71 at.- -A. JC Boaj, ckUfl.ia J .Iff , , " w lflrtVJH. 1 n.r- for Fading Hair THE CHIEF -RiDCLoro, yczRisit. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY P. C. INURES. Editor. rEcaifTiox MJtS. W5 1jUC... ..tier; .. Vi iTMcy at is K oZtt at Had CUx1. N&. 49e&4 t6a laall axtiei. AUVEKTIM" RATES- lSvrt!tfrifA oa ippIItaUoc. 2ZLZPH0NE, SEVEN - TWO The populist county convention will zav.-fx. unit Monday. Tb republican candidates are be ?3uulajf to get buy The "Monroe doctrine never 'brink wxrulr a republican administration. It is about time the republican can lt)U;t were electing a chairman for tfc.e5aunty committee. WVir today's heavy min assure? 'he mm crop in this vicinity, likewise an lur-rcad Republican vte in N'oveni ?r The democrats are adopting the lac- ' tint at tins dishonest merchant by of- rering'".ometbing equally as good" to -Ae loters who want a freih supply of .-jtapto republican policies TKrty-four hours after he knew Tthftoeuteuts of the St. Louis platform, -Juigo Parker hent his telegrHm do--daring for the republican policy cf Misxki money. Genuine valor is usu-.-3Q iqnutaneous. Pjwfcilfcnt-Koosevelt wa officially imtXHlrxl of hU nomination Wednes Jjgr, At Oyster liay. The event wa .xmwU. the occasion for the opening tupucij of the carnpafgu by the presi icat,in which he outlined the future jwlicjr of the administration. .Aboit Sunda) CImIi. Tin week a ietithn, addroh.sed to Tht city council and asking that an "idiitancj compelling Sunday closing bj..v;d, 'am, circulated among the iiiaJiMs h nitju of the city und .secured asjriui Aigners. The list of busl niw t be closed includes about avftJiiiK except the tttstauiauts. Wfiavi) no objection to those clon- in who wj lb-hire, lut them uiu good TtxMiiH liy ceituiu stores should be -siMovod Ui open for a bhort time on Smjdaj- moruiug. In tljeJIrst place, the nnn who gets p stjurkiy morning and di-covers that J14U without either a clean nhirt or collar, slioiil-1 be allowed the privilege oJ trujdying hLs m-eds, pnrticulurly sw if le has promUed his wife he wpubl accompany her to church that d.J .Mntry iieople can not aiford the lux--Hr;if a refrigerator lilted with ice, jtXi'iaMi a 'ouseiii(iticu can not keep ..naml and perishable vegetables and 'Sc&a trmu one day to another. They .-rfuo'jlri lw nllowed the privilege td eat art Irtish "grub" the s.tme a.s their iU.;r fortunate neighbor. en Uiu most careful housewife 1U ociawiotially run out of huusuhold iMiiu-ie- nt the tail end of the' uri3r,iujd she would much ratherseud! Jiu-ji U the fctoio for ulnit she wants, tUia iuaiigurate the habit of bonow- iugCrwu her nelghborh. ' Other reasons could be advanced iu I -jupjwrt of the claims of those who 'jcv3& to Jieep open tor a snort time on .Suudaj, but these hhould bo Mifll- Sitb Sides Itlufflni. Ti4elaimh on behalf of either aido In tlm lacking house strike hhould Lu; JJrAou!itod a grout deal. This is id 'vTy tho cuso at tho outset. Both sitlou indulge in binding. It is certain that the htrlkr can .unuue Ou) packers a groat deal of trou bVe, gociaBy ut the Chicago houses and Mtockynnls. An imuiutiso number of mon uro now out Erou though tho oropauloy way in tho oud wiu, it will 4,-sJte uo little tiino to collect a audi - eint (ore of men Their training and efficient organization are even more difficult cutter. It I ol-Mto depreciate the eabrrrMaent of the biz companies at Chicago and some other point. even though it he tem porary. Oa the other band the -trike lead er are miking boat -hich are en tireljr unwarranted Tbouv&d, in fact the great majority ho hare goo out. hare no complaint nd da not pretend to hare any complaint on th core of the wages which they thm velre hare teen receiving. For the ability, experience and skill reqnlred the i are in fact very hiib iu a rery large part of the place &lch the striken hare vacated, and multitudes ! vwttered all over the country, cp ble at once or ith little training of d in? the stork, art looking for jut vicb opening. Tl.e triker will feel rer7 different after their exhilaration dis down and they look the coll fact in the face. It ii certain that the strikers can in dict grat damage upon the biif com panies for a time, but it U equally cer , tain that in doing it they will suffer incalculable loe thetrjelves. Hat Heather PbUuHfhj. The don'ts: Don't eit indiscriminately. Don't et too much. Make your diet fit the weather. There is alo wMorn in an occasional fat. Don't drink too much. Unless you perspire freely you need no more ' water than is neces-ary to flush the sytem Two quarts a day Is about ' right, ay the doctors. Taboo Ice, water. Drink only distilled water if you can get it. Ce no intoxicants whatever. Don't sit up until midnight to "cool off." Loss of sleep will deplete the! system especially in hot weather ! huh uiars recovery siovr. nieep IS nature's best restorer. Dou't worry. 'Serenity of mind is necessary, if you would kep your blool cool. Fretfiiluevs causes heat Don't con-ult the thermometer. It will cause you to think you are hotter than you really are. The doings: Get busy. One who has nothing to do thinks of his discomfort aud in i r-as.-s it thereby. Keep your mind ofl yourself as much a- jossibIe. l'e temperate. Temperance I- good at all times. In hot weather it is vi tally necessary. K-ep regular hours. Irregularity of any sort is a species of intemperance. It may amount to dissipation. Take things; easy. You will do moie and feel better. Above all, keep your brain cool by cutting out fuming t.ud fretting. Get down off your high hoise. When you find tljat your task worries you, drop It n few minute if possible aud re sume on a lower aud cooler level. Keep your head cool; not by cold baudages, but by philosophy. Mis Work Was'Tearee." A couple (d weeks ago there dropped into Ked Cioud a tall, nice looking young nan, who n-gigteiid at the Hollnud house under the name of J. F Midican, claiming to hail from the state of Colorado. Ill story wan that his father would be along in a few days with three car loads of C dorado (ionic, which he was going to put on the maikei in Bed Cloud. He nuug around tie livery niablis and hotels and talked 'home," In the meantime running up bilU which were to be paid when his "pa" ariived with the ponie. Anion? his victims were Ed AuiHck, proprietor of the Holland hoiMf, ill boa i (I bill, Al Slaby, iM for liivry liir--, someone, name not ascer tained, four tons of alfalfa hay to fi-ed the "ponies"; Paul Storey, for a suit of clothe-; II E tii ice, drug", etc; aud a a few other.s who lot minor sunn. A eek ago Inn Sunday, in order to keep up appearance, he atteinped to "but" a uroncho u the in tin .street of Bed Cioii't. The broncho got the be.t id it, however, and Millicau got a bad ly tprauied knee ami lost n goodly part of the cuticle fr in his face. He pend other people's money lavishly, when he could g-t it, and, at lime went on and his "pa" did not put In nn ap pearance, some of hU creditor began to grow suspicious and had him watch ed One night last week t e tried to mike his "gHMwat" on the B. & M. train, but he was too closely watched. " w Htallv urresleil at the Holland ""us Satutdnv afternoon by SmTiif McArthur, on a warrant swoin out by Al Sin by, and was bxlgnl in the county jtil. HU preluninary lien ring wna postponed to Augut.1 8, nt his own re. l""t After in arrest he wired to til unthcr in Denver, but no person annweilng the description could bo found at the addi ess given Webster Count's Assessment. County Assessor Bichard Turner re- turned fiom Lincoln ytsterday morn- ing, whero he had been in nltendanco upon the hussion of the slate board of quit izalion. The inoveiiiunt started by tliu railroads to have tho land valu atioiib of the statu raised, without re gurd to what counties the lauds were located in, has brought forth a vigor ous protest from numerous county nssesioiH, among ilinin Mr. Turner. ( Editor Uoaewater of the Omaha Bee cnatnptoCied tue ctue of tn cn..r lodownen M agtiott the railroad. Uantsg the argument over the tu&'ter Vlr. Toroer'j atmract of afn:ent scd hit iccarite land ralaitioo were frequently referred to a mode.i of ht uch rpor: shoald tw. Lt4 ComTiifiooer Fodmer bad mnJr a rmpiUtka of Iod ttf t over l) acre aod compird hm witb tn 4ii vtiuntion aedf the avrge differenc- w only 9 pf r c-nt Wist i, where hod dd for II int acre the vslutioT mm d be &l cents Tn differ-oc in Webster j c aity, which the neiteU perfect,. only il't pr cent. I M' Bester il tha, s long as, th- ridrod were a4es-d at only T4 orc-fit, he would prut.: again: tb- ring of the as4emnt in any cur ty wirr the valuation wa ab-ve 75 nrw Mr Rowatr so?gted tbat W eb , ter countj' asem-nt houH iHiH' da e i 25 per cent as a rewnd4f r the honesty acd fairness shown. Tne people of this coar.ty bavejat' cauie to fel proud of Mr. Turner's, good work. Before leaving Lincoln Mr. Turner received asuracc: that there was no danger of V.'-biter coun-' tj'i ajteutnent being rats-d. . I Jcnelry Store lurilarlied. I Tueday nfght burglars entered tbe store room ccupi-d by E C. Itatb., Jeweler, and feirge Eply. druggist, at Lebanon, Kan, and msd a big. Return. haul Tbey cleaned out the Jewelry. The Burlington otler another series department, taking over a thousand! of low rate excursion? to S:. Liuis and dollars worth of wv.che, rings and return on Monday, Jaiy 11, 1? and 25 other valuables. Druggist Ep.ey was. Tickets at ill for the round trip, loer to the ex'ent of twnty-eight considerably its thin bail rate. fountain pens The burglars made TicKets are eod in coaches and chair their entrance to the building by re-!cr sral fre). moving a pane of glas from a backl The St. Louis Ero-ition i the most window. j ungnitictnt .psctacl- tb; world na W-dne'dsy miming Sheriff Agnew and d-pnty, (rom Smith county, came over to Bed Cloud on th track of two me who were suspected of being i implicated in the robbery. The two! men were shadowed all day, and when they went to take the evening train for! the w-st thev were runted nmi I searched. Nothing incriminating wa found on either of them, and a they gave an apparently straight account of thir movements, they were released Sheriff Agnew returned to Sin itDf Center Wednesday evening. Mrs. Orenderf Mured. M's. Jerry Orendorf, who dves eight tui:c-s northwest of Bed Cloud, met with a very painful accident in this city la't Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Orendort had been doing some trad ing in B"rt Cloud, and as she was jet ting into her buzgy, which was stand ing near Miner Bros.' store, her foot slipped between the spokes of the wheel. The horses started forward and Mre. Orendnrf'sjfool got caught in the axle, wrenching her leg so badly that it was broken in two places. She was taken to the home of her sister, Mrs. M. S Marsh, at the Boyal hotel. Dr. Cook was called and attended to the tally's injuries. Mrs. Orendorf is about CO years of age, and it is probable her injuries will confine her to her bed for a long time. At this writing she wa reported to be resting easily. Cit the Weeds. A stranger visiting our city at this particular time would be shocked by the appearance of our streets. The grass and weeds along Webster street in some places almost conceal the building', and other streets are just as bad. Along every block paper and trash are allowed to collect and no at tempt to clean up is apparent Our stnet.s present a sorrowful sight. Has the city no pride Have the property owners no pride? One look at the rub bud) Is usually suflicieut to show that Bed Cloud is the least i lean of any town along the valley. Tun Cimkk be lieves that Bed Cloud needs an awnk ening Clean uu. A very little atten tion would make a different looking city, aixl it would mean so much. G. I. Kelley Held I'p. (i I. Kelly, former superintendent of the schools in Bed C ond, was held up a Bonesteel Friday morning, while in the company of three other acqunin' ances. Mr. Kelley took the precaution to leavs all his valuable.", with the ex ception of his pocket book, at Fremont. When the footpads ordeieJ the four men to throw up their hands, Mr. Kelley threw bis puise into the v. o.nls, and after the robbers made their es cape Mr. Kolhy found his pockeibook where he had thrown it. C. L. Coons, county fcuperintundent of Clay county, was the only man ia the party who was armed, anil lie stood the robbeis off with bis. revolver. The robbers got absolutely nothing from the part' , Cewles, 6; Red Cloud, 4 The Covvlis base ball team came to Bed Cloud yesterday aud had uo trou ble defeating the homo team. The game was replete with errors, though vory few of them were costly. Tho final score was 0 to 4 in favor Jof Cowles. The attendance was light and the receipts were insuilicient to pay the expenses, tho Cowles boys having to buy their own suppers. When the Bed Cloud boys went to Cowles ou the Fourth tbey received 130 and their ex penses; the Cowles boys .got less than Keep Cool, Don't Get Hot. Buy your cool clothes here and you will be cool and have "MONEY to BURN," next winter. ' Men's and Boy's Suits at 20 per Discount, Lots of Good Dress Shirts at Small Prices. Straw PAUL Vt tor coming to Red Cloud and piay ing a winning game. LeVSThaa Half Fart to St. UalS an' ' ever bene.d, and it use may not occur again in your lifetime, , Let me send you our il unrated fold- er, or call on our agent f r fu.l infor-j tnation L. V.. Wakely. General J Passenger Afceut. Omaha. j Frank Barkers Appeal. I Ex-Judge Hamer of Kearuey, acting j as attorney for Frnk Barker, came to Bed C.oud 'lue-d.ty morning and ub- j tuitted to Coun'y Attorney Orerman a lengthy bnl ot ex epttons in tne uar Kercase. Altera tnorougn ex-tnuua tion of the piper", Dittritt Cierk ! Hutchisun preiael a tran-crtut ot the j f r.i'i.Lnm. t . . rtrL..unnln.n In tlir it- i"'" """ "-; - ii cuic c'lu I. ;i a iriujiuni; ni. . c . i Barker's etl rt u secure a new trial It will be several days before the matter cau be broueh. before the -u prune coutt. reke His Ankle. Frank Point?, the 19-year-old son of Win, Points, living fr.ur miles south west of Inavale, bad his ankle broken Sunday by being thrown from a pony. Its seems that he and bis brother bad purchased a couple of unbroken bronchos, and Sunday morning Frank thought he would try to ride one of them. Upon mounting the pony, Frank shot into the air and when be came down be missed the pony, breaking bis ankle and straining bis arm. Dr. Raines patched up the injured lad and he is said to be doiog well. m Haklnft Friends Even Day. This ran truthfully be taid of Jell-o ice cream powder, the new product for making the most delicioui ice cream you ever ate; everything iu tho pack age. Nothing tnsts so good iu hot weather. All grocers art placing it in stock. If your grocer can't supply you send 25c for 2 packages by mail. Four kinds: Vanilld, Chocolate, Straw bury and unlltvortd. Address, The Genesee Pure Food Co , Bjx 295, Le- Boy. N. V. i ' Sneak Thieves at Work. Sometime jesteiday, pre-uuiably be tween C and 7 o'clock, .someone en tered Ward Hayes' barber ahop by the rear door, while the barbers wet e out in front, aud tapped the till far 33. The loss was not discovered until the proprietor was checking up tho daj'a work. Soveral suspicious characters have beeti hanging aiouud town lately, but the theft will be hard to fasten upon the guilty party. This Will Interest Mothers. Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for children, cure feverishnes?, bad btoin-i ach, summer bowel troubles, teething diiorders, cleanse aud u-gulate the bovles and destroy worms. They never fail. Over 30,000 testimonials. At all druggist, 25c. Sample free. Aildrt'39, Alien S. Olmsted, LeBoy, N. Y. Advertised Letter List. List of iftUTi reiu-iiuing uncalled for at pimoiUco al Bed Cloud, Neb. for the week ending July 23, 1004: 1!. J. Kelley, U. M. M.rtin, H. H. Peck. Theso will be sent to the dead letter oflico Aug.,4 11, 1904, if not called for befoio. When calling for above please say "advertised." T. C. Hackkr, Postmaster. HIIEUMATISM CL'ItED IN A DAY. Mjitlc Cure for HhenmtiUm aud Neuralgia radically cures In 1 to 8 days. Il action upou the ayitem ft remarkable and mriterloui. It remores at once tbecaute ami the dlieate Im mediately dltappeara. The nrst dote greatly benefit. 76 centa and 11,00. sold by U, E. Once, Druf UL Ited Cloud. Hats for Dress wear ioc to 75c. STOREY, The Clothier. Real Estate Transfers. Tramfers for week ending Wednes day, July 27, furnished by J II. Btiley of Webster County Abstract company. State of Nebraska to J W Botert- on e2 19 2 10 deed 2210 W . Kichard-on and wife to Cjra A. Gabber lots 13 to 17 blk 10 Red Cloud wd 300 Fierre S.ibourin to Bobert M-re. ier ut4 21 4 12 wd ..4300 Geo W. Davis and v.ite to Bobt F. Baines and w"e ..,. i .tuil 2 blk 15 Bed Cloud ,! E zibeth H. Rich ' C mrl.-s E Vaughn lot 9 bU ; Vtuces add to Guide Bock wd Hugh B Hunter and wife to Eliz abeth 11 Bich lots 7 3 and 0 blk C Vance? add to Guide Bock wd Caarlej E Vaughn and wife to Churcn of Cutist lot 13 blk 2 Talbois add to Guide Rock wd Cnas. Ktley to Maud Fultou pt s2 sw4ai2.11 wd :,Q 00 li SO f.00 Total iS3K Moitige-. flied SlfW) Mor.gages leleas.'d J5500. Summer Tours. The min or woman who takes a vacation during the heated period is the one who lives the longest, enjoys life the most and does the best work. Tne Burlington offers excursion rates in every direction, so low that there is no excuse for for stayiug at home. Be low are some of them . St. Louis and return; All kinds of reduced rates daily. Chicago aud return Either direct or via St. Louis daily low rates. Atlantic City and return, 335 70, July 9 and 10. Cincinnati and return, 524.70, July 15, ICacd 17. Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, the lake resorts nnd lake steamer tours very low rates 3topovers at St. Louis on through tickets nfTording n visit to the great exposition, the ginnd est creation by the hind of man. Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Gleowood Springs, Col., Salt Lake City, Utah, the Black Hil's of South Dakota, the Yellowstone National Park of Wyoming practically half rates all summer. Ask the agent for details, or write L. W. Wakelkv, General Passenger Agent, Omaha. $4.35 to Lincoln and Return. On account of the Epwurth League Assembly the Burlington will sell tic kets to LiiiCilu and return at cl.3 on August 2 to 11, iueluslve. An educational, interesting aud amusing progiam is i tleied, to which the following will contribute. Dr. Frank Bristol, Governor LaFol ette of Wisconsiu, Dr. John Merritte Driver, Dr. Bron W King, Dr. N. B. C. Mason, R as Crane, Gail Liughlin, Wither F. Ciafts Samuel Dickie, C. S. Palmer, Louis G.ee Club, Mrs. Minnio Marshall Smith, Dr. Toyokickilyenngn of the University of Chicago, Prof. L 1). Biclinurt', and the Original S. ay ton Jubilee Singers. Write for p.uuphlot "Souvinir Tal ent," which will tell you all about it. L. W. Wakelkv, General Passenger Agt., Omaha. Two Personally Conducted Excursions to Boston la Burlington Route, Special exclusion to Bosdon leaves Lincoln Aujust 11th, at 0 p. m in chsrgecifCiinplninB.il Bandall. A second exeumion leaves Lincoln Aug ust 18th, al C p. in. in charge of J. B. Ferguson. Through tourist cars from Omaha. Short stops at tho show places of the east. A chance to return via St. Louis and see the World's Fnlr, tho greatest crention by the baud of jian. If you are tiguiingon the trip talk to our agent about theso excursions, a very low rate for the round trip, with all conditions most favorablo. Or, write to me. L. W. Wakfaly, G. P. A. Burlington llonle, Omaha, Neb. TO BUYERS OF MEAT: As I have purchnsel the Harring ton Meat Market, I expect to make some changes to benefit the pa trous. Fir,t of all, clean up; good meats, good weights aud fair treat ment, nnd I heartily solicit your trade. I do not ask for all of it, but invite you to come in and get acquainted, and we will do the rest. Also extend an Iuvltation to bring in your Egg-, Butter, Chickens, Hides, Furs and Fat Stock, for which we will pay you cash. We do not run a grocery store, but will endeavor to run a first class market house. Call aud give tiunt least one trial. Yours for business, Chas. Waddell Insurance Agency The German Insurance Co. of Freeport. III., artel the Farmers' Mutual Insurance Co. of Nebraska have over nine hun dred policies in force in Webster County. Look up your policy and see me. O. C. TEEL, Pliouo 03. Bed Cloud. BEST 15c MEAL IN THE CITY Ice Cream QLid Cool Drinks HALE'S R.ESTAUR.ANT Old PostoTTlcc Building. INPLAMHATOIIY UIIEl'MATIbM CUItED IN 3 DAYS. Morton I., mil. of Lebanon. Iml., ms. ...My wlfo had inflammatory Hlieuwatl.m iu every muicl. am joint her , w erribll aud her body nnd faco were urollcn almoit be yond recognition, had Wen In bed Mx weeks and: had eight phplcMni. but received na ZZT1 8",e ,riCd ,he 'c Cure for 1 heumatlim. It save Immediate relief aud she m able to walk bout j tllreo j j Mire It taved her life." Sold byil once DruggUt. Ited Cloud. ' ' Hot or cold baths, tim oluss barb i work, at Mauspoaker', opposite CoV tlng'a drug store. New bath tub everything noat and clean. , , , r-nv --Vt.rwfcL. -I pasras F.5i gw wto&sw&fe s&,.s-' . jfer" Vigwr?)ry' rsatt&XZlKU rrc pvr-'ir.rt..-... . .