I K h r,. UM s JFcr Your Sk? That's too bad ! We had no ticed it was looking pretty thin and faded oF late, but naturally did not like to speak of it. By the way, Ayer's Hair Vigor is a regular hair grower, a perfect hair re storer. It keeps the scalp clean and healthy. " 1 nm veil nrqimltitfil with ATer' Hr.lr Viper mill I like It vary liiui'li. I would ! c allr recommend It a mi excellent ilrcttln ft-t Urn linlr, kiiUpliiK It of t nnil Mnootli. mul t (-vuitltijt tlw Inlr (mm npllttlnif t the null," MINNIE FltlTZ, VerOuni, Midi. I and it booms that a largo porcontago .of tho people wish it dono. A tlAdoby J. O. AynrCo., LowMI, Utio. Alio muuuoiuror or yers SARSAPARILLA. PILLS. CIIERKV PECTORAL r-rrnrf! OBTT AN ANTI-SPITTING ORDINANCE. City Council! Passes Drainage and Antl Spitting Ordinances. Tho city council hold an adjourned session Saturday evening. All tho couticllmen woro present and Mayor Dickenson presided. Tho council passod 11 rigid anti spitting ordinance, tho full text of which will be found elsewhere in this paper. Tho council also passed an ordi nance providing for the proper drain ago of a portion of the city, establish ing a water course therein, and pro vidiug for tho details and contracts in connection therewith, and tho ex pense thereof. This is tho ordinanco that provides for turning Crooked creek back into its original channel. On motion, Councilman Wolfo was '.luthori.od to make a settlement with Messrs. Bontloyaud Tait for the drain- 4igo pipe now being used from tho .Argus oillco. Following tho passage of tho anti spitting ordinance, tho city clerk was authorized to post notices warning people not to spit on tho sidewalks. On motion tho city clerk was author ized to advertise for bids for tho con struction of twenty cement cross- walks, more or less, to bo placed as v ordered by tho city council. A uniform specillcation for street crossings' was adopted. On motion tho city clerk was in structed to draw a warrant for $100 in favor of Mrs. Lyra C. Garber, in payment for damages sustained by tho turning of tho Crooked creek channel. Adjourned to meet at call of mayor. Fcarn Family Reunion. Out at tho homo of D. O. Norrls, about sovon miles southwest of Kod Cloud, last Sunday, thoro was a big happy gathorlng of tho Foarn fomily and lmmodlato relatives, many of whom had not scon each other slnco tho death of E. T Eoiim, father of tho Fcarn brothors, away back in tho '80s, and a few who had never seen ouch other. Tho occasion was a most enjoy ibloono for tho ilfty-ono guests present, and when dinner timo ciime tho entire crowd sat down to ono long tablo and enjoyed a banquet. Thoso who participated in tho joy ous ovont woro: Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Foam, of McCook, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Fearn and two children of Hniglor, Nob., Mr. and Mrs Mort Fearn and four childion of Fountain, Okla., Mrs. Inn Wickwiro and daughter Vora of McCook, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fearn and four children, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fearn and child, JMr. and Mrs. Hal Fearu and two children, Ross Foarn and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Atkinson and two children, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Sherman, Mr. and Mrs L. A. Hasklns and daughter Victoria, Mr.' and Mrs Will Haskius and child ren, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hnskins and two children, all of Red Cloud; Mr. and Mrs. D G Norrls and Mr. and Mrs. Will Norris Brooks Foam, who is a photo grapher, took pictures of tho entiro bunch, and sovoral other groupings, including a picture of tho seven Fearn brothors present and another of the aunts and uncles. There was music and games, in which all participated, and the occa sion was one which will long bo remembered by thoso who attended. Real Estate Transfers. Transfers for week ending Wednes day, July 5, furnished by J. H. Bailed of Webstor County Abstract company. 50 1000 C J Tlatt and wlfo to Mary II Parkor lots 13 and 11 block 22 Rod Cloud wd $ C T Ponnlngtou and wife to E B Colson 8v4 31-1-12 wd Florence Ethorton et al to Roll Ackorson lots 9 and 10 block 2 Kaley & Jackson add to Rod Cloud wd 300 Josoph McClolland und wlfo to Todd M Shigloy lots 17 and 18 block 7 Inavalo wd 47ti Todd M Shigloy and wife to A C Bagwell same, wd -175 State of Neb to O W Kaloy lots 1 and 2 and nw-1 11-1-10 icd. . . . State of Nob to C W Kaloy sw4 11-1-10 qcd E J Ovorlug Jr and wife to C W Grout lots 3 and -1 block 1 Richardson add to Rod Cloud wd '..... Chas T Ely'and wifo to Emily C Bragg part block 5 Talbot add to Guide Rock wd Otto Jensen and wifo to II Frank Bean part nwl 32-5J-U wd 17 11G0 100 12.-3 3500 Total ' 00.77 Mortgages (lied $12Gr0 Mortgages roloasod $2550 --- Municipal Ownership. The question of whether Red Cloud shall have an ulectric lightning plant, to bo owned und controlled by tho jity, is agitating tho minds of many of our citizens at present There seems to bo no doubt in the minds of tho members of tho council that the city's ilnances uro in such shape that tho city could go ahead with tho work. It is argued that tho city could vote siti issue of bonds to cover tho cost of the plant, and that the interest ou tho bonds would amount to less than half what it would cost for street lightniug indor private ownership. The rev enue from rentals to private parties would cover tho cost of maintenance and operation, as well as give us an opportunity to lessen tho cost and improve tho service of tho water plant. As an example of what municipal ownership will do, take the city of Soward. Tho net cost of tho Sew ard electric lightning plant was 511, :)00 '1 he city is now lighted by twenty-five arc lights, aud during tho year ending March 1 Nebraska has ono life iusurauco company is suing policies which are absolutely fair to tho insured, stating in tho policy emphatically that tho policy shall participate in all prollts of tho company resulting from interest in vestments, lapses, and from all other sources. Tho compiw y is doing business on tho mutual old lino legal reserve plan and every policy is fully secured by tho deposit of farm mort gagos with tho auditor of tho stato as required by the laws of Nebraska. This company did more business in our homo state during 11)0-1 than was dono by any of tho eastern old lino companies. This homo company is hooping all its funds invested in No braska securities and is destined to become ono of tho greatest financial institutions of tho west Thousands aro point lug to tho Security Mutual Llfo of Lincoln, Nob , with prido and conildonco fooling uo doubt as to tho prompt payment of their policies at maturity when tho Insured can draw tho monoy if living. Tho Security Mutual Is worthy of your patronage. Stand up for Nebraska, and protect your homo with a Security Mutual contract. Mr II. E. Pond, a former resident of th's city, is now an authorized agent of this company and would bo pleasod to meet any of his former friends and explain tho now special option con tracts now being issued by tho Secur ity Mutual Brld&c to be Repaired. The county commissioners havo lot tho contract for repairing tho rivor bridge to John W. Towlo of Omaha. Tho south stono pier of tho bridge has sunk nearly threo feet on tho west side and about IS inches on tho east side Tho contract with Mr. Towlo calls for tho removal of tho old pier aud replacing it with a steel tube pier. Tho specifications call for two steol tubes 25 feet in length, 48 inches in diameter, a quarter inch in thick ness, each tube to contain four 8 inch piles, tho remaining space to bo filled with concrete composed of ono part Portland hydraulic cement, threo parts sand and five parts broken rock. This work will cost ?li50 For remov ing tho old pior Mr. Towlo is to be paid tho actual cost of labor and material used, with an addition of 15 per cent, ho to assume all responsibil ity and risk -r'l'a'2"S'''T:a''a'2:: '.IS ! to to A t d to ( (0 t to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to r. c. r c-? r- : 'MS It's a strange fact that a. marv who would throw your gold brick at your head if you tried to soil him ono will walk into a clothing store Midi calmly pay tho prico of ull-wool-aud-silk nud accopt tho "mocer l,"d cotton" cheat. Tho clothier may plainly tell him it contains "inorcor ized cotton"; "a fow threads; they look just like silk"; ac tually make him think it's all right, and pockets tho added profit cheerfully. Or tho buyer may take tho "mercerized cotton" adulter ation iguorantly; thoro uro sonic dealers who will let him do so. In el her caso tho result is tho sumo; tho woaror gets loft. But ho doesn't deserve any sympathy; ho can havo all-wool if ho wants ii; no body feels sorry for a man who gets "film Hammed." Our label means all-wool; it's a small thing to look tor, a big thing to find. Hart Schairnor & Marx P.nnd Clothes Makers V,l, 4m to IPff to -m to SmL to w VmKi to wAl I a(W HPi $18$ to JNHHi iPlli 2J ' ,:wfyrM'!t:WwiK?B fit ."Si?fi)eK R'.-'mSsH Al I 111 wmm wmWwi 4 Wmm 4 WW m Copyright 1905 by Hart Schaflncr 5r Marx aaa-3-33tttff-tff PAIL STOREY 15he CLOTHIER tUiiUvbvbUtfUibiUiibiliiivbal(U(tbUbvbtlkiaibtlibU(UiaUUivbUitiUUikiiKlilUiaaibkb Commissioners' Proceedings. Red Cloud, July 10, 1005. Tho board of county commissioners met pursuant to call of chairman. Members all present. On motion Georgo H. Ovoriug was appointed county surveyor. Resignation of E R.Shorer as O II R D No 3 was accepted, and A E Sutton was appointed and bond approved. Motion mado and seconded that Webster county pay John Konnison $150 for 40 foot road through his place as agreed to by board of county com missioners aud John Konnison, road to bo surveyed by county surveyor. Carried. Tho contract for repaying tho rivor bridge near Rod Cloud was lot to John W. Towle, as por contract on fllo in county clerk's oillco. Board adjourned to meet at call of chairman. M. A. Albright, S6e Grocer SELLS First Quality ' Goods AT ctff-Ai., Reasonable ? Prices Nebraska Red Cloud, - w.1flT111,1x1,1x1x1,1,1v1T1,''''','TP',1,'t,fP'1,'1'P', (r C- e-s- c- 6- s- s-c-e-f-c-th e- fr e- 6- c-f-f- s- fr fr fr fr fr fr fr BEFORE YOU BUILD That House or Btrn, or store that Coal, it will snvn yon money and give yon a lot of satisfaction if you will call and get prices and see tho stock of SAUNOERS BROTHERS, PHONE 60. RED CLOUD, NEB. Dry Lumber and Gonnlno Maltand Coal a Specialty SHOOTING AT RIVERT0N. City Marshal Fuller Tries to Hill His Son George. Moudiy evening, as tho Roviow editor and Gold Williams woro cross ing tho railroad track in tho western part of town to drivo to tho river bridge, we heard a loud report in tho vicinity of Marshal Put Fuller's resi dence, but as numerous similar reports had been of frequent occurences about town by boys celebrating tor several days, no notice was taken of it. But tho expouso of just at that timo Frid Hunter and By operation, interest and depreciation Sliepardson wero passing the marshal's of plant amounted to something like place and heard tho same report, and S7000. Tho rovonuo derived from 20(5 a moment lator saw Georgo Fuller customers amounted to over $S,000, ' run out exclaiming: "You did not hit uiviug the city a profit on its plant of ' mo, Gil d-n you over 1000 In addition to this tho n.1 l.ii r-nii " fnllmi'ftfl lif t.lin marshal with 11 revolver in his hand. After Shlppen Horses Again. G. G Allan and C F. Hitshew of M an villo, Wyo, arrived hero Monday in search of somo more horsos sup posed to havo been "shanghaied" by C E. Shippon and sold in this neigh borhood. Mr. Allen was hero a short timo ago and succeeded in locating ono horse which Shippon had unlaw fully disposed of. Tho matter was settlod in Wyoming by Shippon pay ing $200 to Mr. Allou's father. Sinco that it has developed that other ranchmen up thoro aro "shy" on horses, among them Mr. Hitshow. Tho two gentlemen wont over to Leba non Wednesday to look at somo 1 horses Shippon had sold thore. New South Ward School Building. Tho school board has about como to tho conclusion that tho First ward will havo to havo a new school build ing. Tho old ono is in a rather shaky Consign Your Live Stock To CLAY, ROBINSON & GO. STOCK YARDS, KANSAS CITY, MO. We also have our own houses at CHICAGO SOUTH OMAHA SIOUX CITY SOUTH 8T. JO8EPH DENVER Read our market letter In this paper. Write ui for any special Information desired. water service was greatly improved and tho expense reduced through combining tho two plants. A largo per oont of tho expense during tho last year was for extension of circuits, tho shoot, city now being completely wired, an thoso expense which will not occur In tho patriotism for our couutry, but just succeeding years. another act of a family drama that has Hastings operates its electric light boon on tho boards at this homo for Georgo sought to protect himself by . condition, mm ..no location is aoout getting behind Mr. Hunter and Shop-, " Por a ono as could havo boon ardson, tho marshal still pointing his selected. At tho time it was built it . ,. ! .. ...1-. . x ' .vim Hiniifrlif t.hn Kniit.h mirt. nf town gun at tuom us u no was going io. " - - .-, ---- It proved to bo not ono of celebrations prompted by jiud water plants at a cost but slightly in excess of what it costs Grand Island for its water plant alouo. All tho argument seems to bo in flavor of city ownership, and The somo timo with tho marshul with his star as tho actor. It was only last January that this Star actor got so enthusiastic aud absorbo I in his part of tho play that was on that timo that would soon grow in that direction, but events havo proved otherwise. When a now building is finally decided upon tho board will undoubt edly choose 11 more coutral location for it. Entertain for Hiss Crowell. Tuesday evening tho Ladios of tho Maccabees gave a party at the homo of Mrs. Francis in honor of Miss Edytho Crowell, who has severed her connection with the Rod Cloud Nation and leaves Sunday morning for her homo at Iudianoln, Iowa. Miss Crowell, who was nn ofllcor in tho L. O. T. M., was presented with a handsome brooch by tho members of tho order as a token of remembrance aud ostoem. High School Sidewalk. Tho contract for the now comont sidewalk along tho south side of tho high school grounds and leading up to tho building has been lot to C. II. Conklin, at 10 cents per squaro foot. Tho walk skirting tho grounds is to bo live foot wide and that leading up to tho building eight foot wide. Are You Using Allen's Foot-Ease? Shako into your shoos Allen's Foot Kiiso, a powdor. It euros Corns, Bun- CniEF hopes to seo, at no distant day. tho other mombors woro compelled to Ions, Painful, Smarting, Hot, Swollen tho ( Ity of Rod Cloud ligli od by its seek safety in tholr night robos out in foot. At all druggists and shoo stores, own electric plant. It can bo dono, 1 ho street Rlverton Roviow. 2oo. Increased Valuation. County Assessor Ridhard Tumor has completed tho abstract of assess ment of Webster county. Tho total valuation for 1003 is $3,030,728.50, an iucroaso over last year of 8ir0,823.2( This will probably moan a reduction in tho lovy. That Settle's It. Whon a Colorado sand stono walk is laid that settles it. Sue Ovoriug Bros &Co. for prices. Local Grain Market. (Furnished by J. P. Dolanoy.) Friday, July 11. 2 Wheat 7i0 White shelled corn Mixed shelled Corn -12o Yellow Corn Ear Corn Oats o.'lc Hjo 470 Buiioy 280 ItltKUMATISM GUHK1) IN A DAY. Mystic Curo for KheiimHtlMn nud NournlRla radically cures In 1 to . 'J dnyN. Its uctton upon tho syhlem Is remnrfenblo unci mybtcrlous It removes ut unco tho ciuim und the dli-eai-o lm medlniidy illtHppenrit. Tho II m doe Kri'Mlv iioiiclllH, 7ft cents und l 0U. held- by II, E Once DruKttlHt. lied Cloud 1 4