- i jnjvr i -i n i ! If i 1 m v wi MMNHMMWMMMMMM How Many Birthdays ? tmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmm You must have had sixty at leastl What? Only forty? Then it must be your gray hair. Ayer's Hair Vigor stops these frequent birthdays. It gives all the early, deep, rich color to gray hair, and checks falling hair. And it keeps the scalp clean and healthy. " ! wan greatly troubled with dandruff which product ft n limit cllfUtrpe,Mo Itching of the rnli! I tried Ayer'n llnlr Vigor ami the dan. limit n dlnniipfarod. .Mr Imlr altn itoml IhIIIiii: out until now I lime a niilcndld lirad ut liuir."-David C Kinnk, riainnclil.Conu. A Md by J. a. Ay it Co., Lowell, Mii. Alio manunotureri or - - -JL SARSAPAR1LIA. IIPVQ PILLS. UW O CHERRY PECTORAL Better Than Ever. That is tho vordlct of ovory person who lias witnessed a performance of Campbell Brothers groat consolidated shows. Always good, but this year with many now addod features, tho performance is in ovory way tho equal of any show upon tho road, and in keeping with tho policy of these well known circus managers over since tho first organization of this famous amusement enterprise. Starting in a small way over fifteen years ago thoy havo stuadily advanced until at tho present time it is second to none. Cleanly conducted, with no fakirs or grafters, Campbell Brothers consolidated shows has made friends from its infancy and each year sees tho list swelled until today tho imnio is a synonym for all that is good and honest in tho amusement world. They will exhibit at Red Cloud, Tuesday, August 8. Otto Pope Escapes "Yellow-Jack." O. W. Popo, who left Lincoln for Central A morion several weeks ago with F. A. Harrison, lias returned by way of the Pacific ocean and San Fran c.hco, and is heartily glad to havo made his escape before tho yellow fever quarantine mado all movement impossible. Ho says thnt Mr. Harri son and his wifo do not seem to bo inconvenienced by the quarantine, as t hoy do not intend to return for some time and are enjoying themselves in the inteiiorof Guatemala. Mr Popo had some laud deals in mind when ho went to Central America, but it did not take him long to decide that ho did not want to stay in tho country. Beforo ho could got away tho boats running to tho United States through tho Gulf of Mexico were prevented by tho quarantine from taking on passengers. Ho thou took a journey on mule back over tho mountains to Guatemala City and from there wout by rail to tho Pacific oceau. Hero ho boarded a boat from Panama that was full of refugees, and after many delays and trials thoy finally reached San Francisco, where the doctors examined and thumped thorn and at last permitted them to land. Mr. Popo brought back many curios and on the whole had au inter esting and valuablo experience, but ho has no further doslie to go to Central America in search of a fortuue.-- Liu coin Journal. Now Will You Go? The Campboll Bros, big circus is coming to Bed Cloud on Tuesday, August 8. This is tho only point in this vicinity whore they will exhibit this season and tho opportunity to ivitues'iit should not be missed In fact, this is tho only big show that will be any where near Rod Cloud this year It was at first doubtful if trackage could bo scoured here for their im mense trains, but the railroad com pany guarantees it and their coming on Tuesday, August S, is now an assured fact. Tho consolidation of those big shows this year is some thing unheard, of two big shows atono price of admission, two menageries, two museums, and two performances given, all in one. The railroads will jjivo special excursion rates and tho sohoitule of trains will be so arranged that no ouo will miss tho street pa rade which takes place at 10 a. in. Garner Potter Drowned. Garner Potter, tho 11-year-old step son of J. E Hosier, was drowned at Astoria, Oregon, last Saturday. His grandmother, Mrs. J. G. Potter, had loft Red Cloud on Saturday for a visit at Astoria and other western points. On receipt of tho telegram announc ing tho boy's death Sunday morning, Mr. Potter also loft for Astoria, ex pecting to overtake Mrs. Potter at Denver. In company witli some other boys Garner, who had been in swimming, started to run a race along an old, di lapidated wharf, when a rotten plank gave way and ho fell through to tho water. Every effort was mado to res cue him, but without avail, and when his body was recovered a short timo later life was extinct. If you aro troubled with dizzy spells headache, intlgestion, constipation, Hollistor's Hooky Mountain toi will mako you and keep you well. If it fails get your money back. That's fair. 35 2ent8. C. L. Cotting. - Quarterly Meeting. Tho fourth quarterly meeting for Inavalo and Ash Creek charge will be hold August 12 and 13. Quarterly conference will bo hold at Damorell's hall in Rod Cloud, Saturday afternoon, August 12, at 3 o'clock. A full at tendanco of tho olllcors of tho church is desired. The preaching sorvieo for quarterly meeting will be held in tho Inavalo M. E. church Sunday morn ing, August 1., at 11:30. Presiding Eldor Pearson will preach and admin ister tho sacrament of tho Lord's Sup per. Everyone cordially invited. W. T. Tavlob, Pastor. Gasoline Stove Burns Dp. Rov. G. H. Rice's gasoline stovo got to "bucking" yesterday about noon and in a short timo was enveloped in flamos. Mrs. Rico was slightly burned about tho hands in attempting to smothor the flames, which sho finally .succeeded in doing, but not until fully a third of a gallon of gasoline had boon consumed and tho stove was a wreck. There was no oxplosiou, however, -which his reverence attributes to a peculiar circumstance. A few weeks ago a poddler sold Mrs Rico a bottle filled with a powder which, when poured into the gasoline, was warrant ed to provent an oxplosin. This pow der had been put into the tank of tho stove, and Mr. Rico is forced to tho conclusion that tho peddler did not misrepresent tho merit of tho article lie was selling. Child Run Over. Dalo Reynolds, tho 3-yoar old son of Frank Roynolds, proscription clerk in Grico's drug store, had a very narrow escape from serious injury Wednesday evening. Ho started across tho street a'iono from Grico's to tho Potter block and ran in front of a passing team. Ho was knocked to tho ground and botli wheels of tho carriago passed over his body Ho was carried into tho drug store whure ho vomited freely. Examination showed that no bones wore broken, and, asido from n sovoro shnking up, tho little follow was uninjured. Commissioners' Proceedings. Red Cloud, Neb., July 2G, 1905. Board of couuty commissioners met pursuant to call of chairman. Mem bers nil present. In the matter of tho application to havo west half southwest quartor 25-1 10 appraised for tho purpose of sale, chairman appointed Commission ers Richard, Fogol and Anderson as a committeo to appraise said land. In tho matter of tho application to havo section 30, town 1, rango 12, ap praised for tho purpose of sale, chair man appointed Commissioners Ger lach, Sawyer and Fogel as a commit tho to appraise same On motion, Leo Do Tour was ap pointed O II R D No. 1. In tho matter of tho settlement of tho county board with the couuty of ficers, tho chairman appointed com mittees as follows: Commissioners Richard and Fogol to check up books, etc., of clerk of district court, sheriff, county judge, county superintendent and county clerk Commissioners Gorlach, Anderson and Sawyer to check up tho books and accounts of tho county treasurer. After a careful and thorough exam ination of all books and accounts of the several county ofllcers, by said committees, they report said books and accounts to be correctaml corre spond with their several reports on llle in county clerk's office, which aro as follows: CLERK OK DISTRICT COL'HT. Collections for first quarter, 1905: January $.'10 3S February 17 1)8 March 18 (53 Total $72 99 Collections for second quarter, 1905: April 8 HO -JO May 89 75 Juno 2 50 Total $128 05 COUNTY JUDGE. Fees colloctod for first six months of 1905: January $171 20 February , .'.- March 123 05 April 85 95 May 05 25 Juno 12 05 "Seph" Rosencrans Married. Yesterday at noon, at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rosencrans in this city, occurred tho wedding of Miss Barbara Anderson of Belvidoro, 111 , and Mr. Josophus Rosencrans, Rov. Maze oilleiiting "Soph" is well known hero and in tho vicinity of Womor, Kansas, whore ho owns a line farm. "Soph" thought ho was steal ing a march on his friends, but every body was onto him, and all join in wishing him and his bri lo many years of happiness. Thoy will mako their homo at Belvidoro, 111. Total $015 47 TREASURER'S REPORT. Report of county treasurer was pub lished in full last week. SHERIFF. Fees and mileage earned and uncol lected for torm ending Juno .'10, 1905: Fees earned 0 mouths ending June HO.... 8330 15 Miloago earned 0 mos. ending Juno 30.... 92 40 Fees and mileage un collected Doc. 31, '01 90 75 Fees collected 0 mos ending Juno 30 $121 00 Mileage collected 0 mos ending Juno 30 29 00 Fees and mileage un collected June 30... 377 10 $528 30 8528 30 COUNTY CLERK. Foes earned and disbursements for llrst quartor, 1904: Fees for January $114 00 Fees for February.... 179 40 Fees for March 22!) 15 Bal. duo olei k Mch. 31 297 10 Amt. duo Jan. 1, 1905 $219 05 Clerk's salary, first quarter, 1905 375 00 Deputy's salary, first quartor, 11)05 175 00 Extra help in ofllce. . . 50 00 Prof. Dudley Made Happy. Prof. G W. Dudley, the new super intendent of tho Rod Cloud schools, writes from DoWltt that he and his wife are rejoicing over the arrival at khoir home last Sunday of a nine Von nd girl baby, their first child Prof. Dudley is expected to arrive to Jhy to mako arrangements for mov ing his family hero. "Hoop" Is Dead. There is mourning at tho Royal Hotel. Wednesday morning Roy Oat nian1 dog, "Hoop," the pot of tho house, died from tho effects of a dose of poison. His remains were laid to rest in tho roar of tho old Valley House, and tho fuuoral was attended by tho employes of tho hotel in a body. It is said tho scones around tho gravo woro very touching, tho dog having been a favorito among tho lady at taches of the house, and their grief was heart-rending. 8810 05 $819 05 Second quarter: Fees for April $140 45 Fees for May 132 05 Foes for Juno 114 20 July 1, bal. duo clork. 502 90 April 1, bal. due clerk $297 10 Clerk's salary 375 00 Deputy's salary 175 00 Ofllce oxponsos, etc... 48 00 to JllLJ !! I 1 I 1 I I MTl t to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to m " 'so iffy A. HFc?r9lHL 41 ''KsllHvK Mi 7fJiy 49L T n V2S5w7Fr .". WAA&V X fvJS-rMT' x? . 's MK to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to m lO Cents a Button. $1.00 m a imi Ever think how much time you spend in your Clothes? You might as well have a comfortable fit, feel and look. You will get all in DUTCHESS TROUSERS. All light-weight SUITS and TROUS ERS cut to prices that will close them out. SAVE MONEY ! DO IT NOW ! , PAIL STOREY T5he CLOTHIER iVbbU(bibviiibiitifaviktiikilUiiitikUikbibibUiiitiUUviU(vbkbbibkbiifabUvikiUb(itil "3 .KKT i W 3 fc V a a -3 M. A. Albright, 15he Grocer 6- -SELLS- Flrst Quality ' Goods AT ( f. s- 6- v?&& Reasonable 3 Prices I Red Cloud, - Nebraska BEFORE YOU BUILD That House or B.irn, or storo that Uonl, it will save you money and give you a lot of satisfaction if yon will call and get prices and seo tho stock of SAUNDERS BROTHERS, PHONE 60. RBD CLOUD, NEB. Dry Lumber and Gcnnlnc Matttand Coal a Specialty $895 00 8895 00 COUNTY SUPEMNTENDENT. Receipts and expenditures for term ending Juno 30, 1903: Bal. on hand Jan. 1 . . .$ 82 55. Received from exami nation foes 73 00 Appropriation by county board 75 00 Institute fees 91 00 Instituto oxponsos.... $305 00 Bal. on hand July 1, '05 10 55 1,324 55 9321 05 Land Bargains hi Norton county, Kansas: 100 im proved, good land, $1900; 210 improved good land, $1000; 40 Improved, good land, ?050; 010 improved, $17 per acre. A snap. Writo for comploto list, glv ! ing full particulars Address, D. W. Grant, Laud agent. Almoua, Kansas, CLAIMS ALLOWED. Tho following claims against tho bridge fund wore allowed and' war rants ordered drawn in payment of same: Frank Clausou, brldgo work...? 14 00 C Blrkner, bridgo work 59 50 George Clauson, brldgo work.. 178 00 Henry Clauson, brldgo work... 109 03 Charles Wolf, bridge work 2 50 F C Buschow, brldgo work 18 50 W B Shirley, brldgo work 14 50 I Win A Bunuoll, bridgo work. . . 9 50 I J It Helton, bridgo work 8 00 Morris Mills, bridgo work 7 50 Elias Lockhart, brldgo work.. 40 25 B F Hudson, brldgo work 8 00 W R Parker, bridgo work 03 00 II A Curtis, brldgo work 21 50 Joseph Schrader, brldgo work. 21 50 J M Kiucaid, bridgo work 0 GO Joseph Hubacek, bridgo work. . 43 50 Henry Arondts, bridge hdw. ... 10 05 R D Post, bridge work 3 50 J C Myers, painting 2 00 C F McKelghau, hauling. 0 00 B F Hudson, hauling 22 00 Wm A Bunnell, bridgo work. . . 31 70 J I) Storey, hauling 3 00 J M Kincaid, work, etc 13 00 J C Watson, bridgo work 10 00 A I Button, hauling 43 00 E D McCune, bridgo work 2 00 Henry Clauson. bridgo work... 75 50 George Clauson, bridge work.. 82 25 Chas Hogate, hauling 17 50 M C Sherman, bridgo work.... 49 00 F A Coulson, bridgo work 01 50 No further businoss appearing, tho minutes wore road and approved aud board adjourned to meet at call of tho chairman, The Great LoomEnd Sale at Turnure Bros.' continues until Tuesday night, giv ing every ono who conies to tho show an opportunity to secure the greatest bargains ever offered at Red Cloud. This has been the greatest sale in the history of this store. All who at tended this great sale mado money aud aro our best living, walking advor tisemeuts. Those who don't attend this groat salo aro tho losers. Dtmr (tub: I htve solved tho iuotlier-in-law problem; just give her regularly Holli8tor's R'icky Mountain toa, It will make her healthy, happy and docile as a lamb. 35 coats, tea or tablets C. L Cotting, AGuarantced Cure For Piles. Itching, blind, bleeding or protrud ing Piles. Druggists refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case, no matter of how long standing, in G to 14 days. First application gives ease and rest. 50c. If your druggist hnsn'fc it send 50c in stamps, and it will bo for warded post-paid by Paris Medicine Co. St. Louis, Mo. Having docidod to locato horo in Rod Cloud, I wm propurod to do any kind of cement work cisterns, side walks, foundations and cases, or any fancy work, and having had eight years' exporionco in tho cement busi ness lean givo tho best of references. Prices roasouablo. C. 11. Conklin. tf A Runaway. Tom Swartz and Will Ovorman started for a drlvo Saturday evening, bllt jUSt as tho team loft Bnrnn'R Imm thoy bocamo frightenod and started to run. The occupants of the buggy escaped uninjured, but tho vehicle wao somewhat damagod. It will wash and not rub oir IhiB complexion all envy mo. It's no secret so I'll toll Take thou Rocky Mountain tea. -. L. Cotting. Proposals for Bids. Notice Is hereby given tlmt tho chv council of He.l Cloud, Nebraska, will recolvo sealed bids at the otllee of tho city clerk, up todo'clock V. w.. August 7, 1005. for tho iurono of build lag twenty cement crotMugs (more or less) lu said city, said crossings to bo built accord ing to phuib and HpeelllcatloiiH now on record In tho olllco of tho city clerk. Tho council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Red tloud, July 12, lOU'). (Seal) l. II, Pout, City Clerk.