'I ' " The Song ' of the Hair HMiiBMBMnBMnano I 1 There are four verses. Verse J. Ayer's Hair Vigor makes the hair grow. Verse 2. Ayer's Hair Vigor stops falling hair. Verse 3. Ayer's Hair Vigor cures dandruff. Verse 4. Ayer's Hair Vigor always re stores color to gray hair. The chorus is sung by millions. Itefnro iiaIiir Ayer'n Hiilr Vlitnr I liml vory tliln mill vory poor lmlr lint 1 rnntlniiecl to tun tli VIor until my lmlr Krently Improvril In ivtry uny. I Imwi timl it otT mul mi for ttm imattfii year." Jilt. JI. IMlU.MMOJU), liivinrk,N .1. meaaimmmmm Mdo by J. O. Ayor Co., LowMl, Mass. ,no nianuraoiurom or 7 SARSAl'ARILLA. ILLS. CHERRY PECTORAL. Jl O ci NOW ASH FOR PARDON. 3td Uoud Citizens Would Go After Barker Aftaln. Lust weok Tin: Chii:k oirorotl a Hug gostlou that Governor Mickey bo asked to pardon Frank Darker in order that .? might bo tried on the charge of rKurdurii'tf his sister-in-law. TlioStato -Journal and Star both comment on the suggestion. Tlio iloiinial says: The Webster comity citizens, who vere so greatly disappointed over the rujtriove granted Frank Darker, tho Jtuho murderer, who had been sen tenced to hang Juno 1G, are consider ing a now plan to expedite tho oxeou itiou by trying him for tho murder of .Alice Darker, tho wifo of his brother, Han. In this way, it is claimed, ho vjould bo quickly tried and sentenced to hang for tho second crime and tho "execution could bo carried out during fAvt term of Governor Mickey, instead it Iwiing put otr for tho two yea' s which the repriovo has run to with the possibility of having a governor opposed to capital punishment com mute tho sentonco to life imprison ment. A Webster county paper in discussing tho case suggests that tho j0vomor bo induced to grant a par--n'lt immediately so that the man caji ibe retried for tho murder of Alice Marker. Tho present capital soutoiico wis for the murder'of tho brother, J)an Darker. Thoro is said to bo some question w to tho necessity for tlio issuauco of .sl pardon in order to mako the man amenable to tho Webster county courts for the murder of this woman. Jt is claimed by some of tho Webster oaunty' citizens that tho county at. tornoy can Hie a now information and tkujjimi tho return of tho man to ata.ml trial for the murder of Alico Barker. It is taken for granted that jaew trial in view of tlio convincing itiriduiiuo would mean another capital verdict. An appeal might bo takoti, tfjut it could bo disposed of within the ;year, it is said Tho matter hm not been called to "Iho attention of Governor Mickey yet, tint it is regarded as probable that ho would hesitato to grant a pardon xvhich might hold out some prospect of efctsupo on tho second trial through iwtuo technical legal process. It Is pointed out that convicts are tfroquontly tried for murdering their fellows or guards while they are still serving their terms and in such cases Llio punulty for murder takes preoed ojcioii of the old sentence. A convict icts recently executed for murdering utfuurd in tho California state prison. 3ifo pardon was granted. The Webster county plan is to socuro a pardon in order that thero may be no question -its to the right to try him anew. Tlio evidence in both cases would bo sub stantially the same, it is said that Darker murdered Alico and Dan Bar ker at tho same time. The informa tion on which the sentonco to hang was based charged that ho had mur 4fierod Dan Barker. It is pointed out that this plan, which is tho outgrowth of tho intense dissatisfaction over tho action of tho supremo court in sustaining tho appo a .from tho decision of Holmes, refusing -an inquiry into tho man's mental con dition utilizes tho remaining murder -charge It is claimed that oven if tho arapationco which now prevails over il longth of tho reprieve finally sub--sides, tho murder charge can bo used J'or tho imposition of a second souteuco ,w the event that Governor Mickoy's .-vjwoossor should commute tho present t-.wntonco to life imprisonment A Webster county man, who has a t'.euiporuryrosldoneo iu tho city, stated today that ho would probably bo lynchod if ho can bo roturnod to tho county through proceedings on an in formation charging him with tlio mur dorof Alico Barkor. Tho pooplo of tho county woro so greatly inconsod over tho man's tomporary osoapu from tho gallows that thero was much talk of lynching at the time, although thoro was at that time no prospect of his re turn to that county. What the "Star" Thinks About It. Fi ank Darker, tlio Webster county double murderer, may bo tried again and sentenced to death. Darker was tried and convicted for murdering his brother, Daniel Darker, but never was tried for the murder of his sister-in-law, Daniel's wifo. Since tho repriovo of tho murderer several Webster county papers, and others who aro clamoiing for Barker's death, have insisted that Gov. Mickey pardon the murderer and that he im mediately bo ro-arrostedMind tried on tho second murder charge. If Webster county really desires i hat Darker bo tried again it will bo necessary to par don him. Tlio cojinty attorney can proceed to trial on the second charge and if found guilty and again con demned to death he can bo legally hanged without tho present repriovo interfering iu any manner. Attorney G noral Norris Drown and Deputy Attorney General Thompson are of the opinion that the present sentence in no way would intorforo with the second trial and carrying out tlio sentence w TWENTY YEARS AGO Items of News Found In The Chief of Twenty Years Ago This Week V V AW 'WVAr'r'oA'W 4 Back In Its Old Channel. Crooked crook is to bo turned back iu its original channel, and the work of building a diko for that purpose was begun Wednesday by George Clausou, who is driving a lot of piling whero tho crook cut through. Mrs. Garbor recoives $300 for tho privilege of turning tho creek back, $100 to I o paid by tho creamery company and $100 by tho city Tho city also agroos to do the work and maintain tlio dike Tho dam at Liudsov's ico houso will be kept open during the period when high waters aro frequent, and in this way it is hoped to avoid danger of tho creek again changing its course. Thoro has boon some criticism of tho council for taking action iu the matter without consulting tho wishes of the taxpayor, and sonio doubt has been expressod as to whother the city had tho right to expend money for improvements outside the city limits However, when tho timo comes for building a sower, tho city will need the crook for a drain, and turning the creek back will greatly shorten tho length of the sower to bo built, and will nioro than repay tho present out lay. Asido from this, tho fact that wo woro iu danger of losing tho croamory unless they could socuro a suitable drainago is sutllciont excuse to war rant the stop taken. Bruce Payne Publishes a Book. It. Bruce Payno, formorly of this county, has published an autobiog raphy, according to tho Lincoln Jour nal, which makes tho following com nient: 'Robert Druco Payne, who was grad uated from thounivorsity in 1898, has been hoard from in Colorado. Ho has been teaching for sovoral yoais and has issued a nicoly printed profession al sketch of himself. It contains fac similes of all tho high school and uni versity diplomas, certificates and let ters of recommendation that lie has re ceived, including a portrait, of himself and wife, surmounting a picture of mountain sconory aud a row of cottages near Douldor, Colo. Tho cottage in which Mr. Payn" aud his wifo aro said to havo spont tho summer of 1001 is carefully polntod out as further testi monial. Acopyoftho book was re ceived by Stato Supointondent Mc- Brion with a letter asking him to bo sure to return it, as it had been pro pared t great expense." The Circus. Quito a largo orowd was In town last Saturday to attend Hall's United Wagou Shows. Whilo tho show was about the smallest wo havo over seen In the circus lino, tho work of tho actors was llrst-olass and everyone seomed to onjoy tho entertainment. One particularly nlco feature of the show was that thoro was no gambling or grafting in connection with it. Hunting for a Lost Boy. .7. W. Ong, a well-known stockman of Edgar, Nob., was horo last Saturday In search of a young son of Harry Vickors of that placo who had run away from homo, and it was thought ho might havo joined Hall's circus KjOvix L. H. Wallace is in Chicago. The building boom still continues. Potor Conover's houso is onclosed. Mrs. A. Proskovoc is visiting in Lin coln. F. E. Goblo is building a haudsomo now barn. Miss Mattio Frisbio has returned from York. Court set yesterday, Judge Gaslln providing. Tlio cooking club meets at Mrs. A. L. Funk's on next Tuesday. Thos. Drakollold and family havo moved into their now houso. Tho town of Inavale numbors 10 souls according to tho cotisus. Will Overman, brothor of Mrs Damoroll, was visiting iu tlio city this weok. Herman Sprung, of Iowa, a friend of S. W. Sooloy, is iu Rod Cloud, looking for land. C. II. Teach worth of Guido Rock, pulled oir sanctum latch string on Saturday Tho homo of Frank Huffor was glad dened on Monday morning by tho ar rival of a girl. Capt. Munsoll informs a Chii:k re porter that ho will give $100 towards building a bridge Jimmio Kidd has como out iu a brand now regulation Western Union messongor boy's suit. Geo. A. Ducker of Joliot, Illinois, is iu tho city visiting with his undo, Win. Ducker and family. Uncle Lovi Moore, president of the Red Cloud National bank has returned from his trip to the mouutains. Wui, Fisk has his Hull Creek choeso factory fully under way and is now recoiviug 1000 pounds of milk por day Tho foundation walls of Morhart, Fulton & Mizer's blocks aro up and in a few days brick will begin to fly rapidly. Contractors Crawford fc Palmer havo just finished the building of a now barn, 22x110, for Dr. G. E. Mc Kooby at his residence iu the west end. Spearman, who has boon reclining iu tho pen for the alleged burning of Dr Patten's barn iu Guido Rock re cently, was brought horo for trial Thursday. During tho parado of tho U. S. regu lars through our streets Wednesday, one could see tlio old soldiers pick up imagine that they woro going through tlio scones of, 01-5. A little row iu tho north end tho other day drew quite an audience. It was femiuiuo in every particular Wo did not, however, hoar who came out first best os our reporter hud to loavo boforo tho battle was over. The census has been complotod aud Red Cloud will have 2000 s ml", a gain of 100 in loss than one year. With tho proper ouorgy put forth iu 185)0 Rod Cloud at its prosont rato of in crease will bo a city of 5,000 or more Conovor's dray team took it into their heads on Monday to havo a little fun with tlio boys, and consequently ran away, taking with them Brothor Scott's barb wiro fence, which ho had erected to keep tho boys out of his next summer's watermelon patch. Wells Fine growing weather Mr. McLean of Ohio, is visiting with L D. Mousor S. S Wells, (.has Stone and John Wratton wont to Bloomingtou this week. Nohth-East Smith Fine weather The farmers aro all busy killing tho weeds in their corn Wo soo that Grandma Lowls 1ms moved hor houso aud is building an addition to it Wo see that John Morrill of Jewell county is hauling iu his porkers Wo had tho heaviest rain tho other night thai wo havo had iu live years. Cowlks Tho papor collar wlltoth muchly R. L. Foo will start In a few days for Denver for tho bonoflt of his hoalth G. W. linger, tho blacksmith, is still crowded with work J. D. Schnook has purchased a now team Row Loufost made a few pastoral calls in Cowlos Tuo-day Thoro will bo a Fourth of July celebration in Cowles. East Wehstkh Mr. Rackor's now rosicu Is complotod Bailey Brothers . firing their sheep to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to tt t (f (0 m mm 5mL to JP ymKBk to iH to llPllf Al m Mill ISilSi to wfW to Wli7 to jMmif to fflrm to WW to It's a strange fact that a. macn who would throw your gold brick at your head if you tried to soil him ouo will walk into a clothing storo nnd calmly pay tho price of all-wool-nnd-silk mid accept tlio "mecer iz"d cotton" choat. Tho clothier may plainly tell him it contains "mercer ized cotton"'; "a few threads; they look just liko silk"; ac tually make him think it's all right, and pockets the added prollt cheerfully. Or tho buyer may take tlio "mercerized cotton" adulter ation ignorant ly; thoro aro some dealors who will let him do so. In el her case tlio result is tho samo; tho wearer gets loft. But ho doesn't deserve any sympathy; ho can havo all-wool if ho wants it; no body feols sorry for a man who gets "Him Hammed." Our label means all-wool; it's a small thing to look for, a big tiling to Hud. Hart Sehail'iier & Marx Good Clothes Makers 3-a-333fcf-fetfc&fc Copyright 1905 by Hart Schafthcr & Marx PAIL STOREY 75he CLOTHIER xakfcviiiiiivVvi(ttivifcvi(U(ita(ia(via(a(iviiuiviiaa(Kiiviu(aviuaviiia(U(ii4t i sLbbbk HhILbbbbbbbbbbbm M. A. Albright, I 'She Grocer -SELLS- Flrst Quality Goods AT Reasonable 3 Prices vv45.k Red Cloud, - Nebraska (i(nT,vq(pmiviaiiiimiiT'i'n''i!'r'iii'n'r'r''P'i!'!i't BEFORE YOU BUILD That Houso or Birn, or store that Coal, it will sitvn you money and give you a lot of Hiitisfaction if you will call and get prices and seo the stock of SAUNDERS BROTHERS, PHONE 60. RED CLOUD, NEB. Dry Lumber and Gcnninc Maltland Coal a Specialty Consign Your Live Stock To CLAY, ROBINSON & GO. STOCK YARDS, KANSAS CITY, MO. W also have our own houses at CHICAGO SOUTH OMAHA SIOUX CITY SOUTH ST. JOSEPH DENVER Read our market letter In (hit paper. Write ui for any special Information desired. hands on tho fellow who took his white canine Wo understand that a portion of what is known as tho Simmons ranch has changed hands. Catiikiiton Now comes tho Helmet Tlio young man who was report ed to have boon Mifforing with cholera infantum, because his girl would not go to tho celebration, and whoso average weight is 200 pounds, still lives Win. Britton and Jako Cure have returned from Kansas A. N. Wilson has become disgusted with agents, but if you havo a horso to trade call on him Lydia Lock- narc or wens was among nor mauy friends calling this week. and hogs aro about all No traeoof tho boy was found, how-sold ' tnis vicinity Boono ovor. Pinor savs ho would liko to get his Letter List. List of letters remaining uncillod for at postotllco at Hod pioud, Neb or the weok ending Juno HO, 1005 Humbly, D. D (2) Sholts, Edd These will bo sent to tho (load letter ollico July 13, 1003, If not culled for boforo. Whon calling for abovo pleaso say "advertised." T. C. Hack Kit, Postmaster. FARM LOANS I am well prepared to make Farm Loans in Webster, Smith and Jewell counties at low est rates, either for five or ten years, with best of options. Loans safely and carefully made for par ties having private funds. J. H. BAILEY, RED CLOUD, - - NEBRASKA That Settle's It. When a Colorado Mind mono walk is laid that settles it. See Overing Brua. &Co. for prices. A Y f