-Hf ?'J k? WeakL Bronchitisl lings For over sixty years doctors have endorsed Aycr's Cherry Pectoral for coughs, colds, weak lungs, bronchitis, con sumption. You can trust a medicine the best doctors ap prove. Then trust this the next time you have a hard cough. I sl n wfol cough tot tnnn tmt, and rciMr. !! U A) uti Htif km, I UA A.y-l' Vhftfj )'M-torl m1 toon r.ntiA. I rwitnrneii'l It t nil rny frl.nL whrirTf t'T " e'tjll." Mlffl !, METCkJI, Wwf t.iiiU, I), c. A' liU4 br J.C. Arr Co., lyiwull, Uui, Alto D)nuMiurr or zers SAPSAPAKILU. PILLS. HAIR VfOOR. Aycr's Plllo koop tho bowols regular. All vegetable and gontly laxative. Strien Team Rewurcd. On Friday, July ii3, two strangers hired a team at Buchanan A Sons' barn in Lebanon, ostensibly to drive to Ked Cloud Aa the team had not been returned the following Sundar, 0. 13 Iiuchanan started out in March of them. He came to Ked Cloud, but the team had not been v.eu here. He theu weiit west as far as Alma, then north to Kearney, where he found the team last .Saturday. The parties who had hired the team had driven it to Calloway, Neb, about sixty mile. northr.est of Kearney, in which neigh borhood they are supposed to live. They then drove back to Kearney, where they sold the te'arn and buggy for iliSTj. The party that purchased the team traded it for another horse and 4123 in cash. Mr Buchanan lrove the team to Ked Cloud, arriving here Monday, and went home Tues day morning. Before leaving Kear ney he was offered ZYlo for the team alone. Ho says the Kuirney police know the thieves and that their arrest will probably soon follow. Wm. Welfe for Sheriff. William Wolfe, tho well known blacksmith of this rlly and member of tho city council, h a candidate for tho K'-pfiblirari nomination for sheriff. Mr. Wolfe is an old resident, having lived in ( itit field township for nine teen years before removing to Ked ('loud ten years ago. Ho is still a young man, being but 37 years of age, and is known for his temperate habits and gentlemanly, upright character His business in Ked Cloud has brought him in contact with tho ma jority of tho farmers in the county, among whom he has a large number of friends. There is no question of his ability to fill the office in a satisfac tory unuuer should he be nominated and elected. Detective Stories That Are The Real Thing. The Cosmopolitan has been fortu nate enough to secure the "Confes sions of a New York Detective made by an ex-Captain of Police. This re mark able narrative will be run serial ly, beginning in the September issue. It bids fair to prove far more intertst and exciting than an imagined detc tive story for it deals directly itb thove phages of life and their super vision by the police upon which sJJ the ingenious 7&ms of clerer -writer? are formed- Henry Raleicb it illus trating the Conlession. aaJ is ta&lazi? some Ttr? realistic drawing. The Lei j MaJt Board of equalization met pcrse&a: to call of clerk Members preheat Gerlach. Kicbard, Sawyer. Turner and Garber. clerk On motion the following levie-s were made. General fund 1 mills Bridge fund I mills Road fund 3 mills Kailroad bond fund 1 mill Total couuty levy for 190." 12 mills Board adjourned sine die. A Fine Piece 'of Statuary. Overing Bros, this week received Irom Carrara, Italy, a statue of an angel, made from white Italian marble, which would bo worth your time to go ud see. Tho statue is about live feet high and tho workmanship is ex- quisito. Tho stono weighs XX) pounds, and tho freight from Italy to Ked 'Cloud amounted to f82. Tho first of "the ivook tho statue will be taken to Oxford, whoro It will bo placed on a tbuso ton foot high, tho whole making a monument fifteen feet high. Tho monument was purchased by E. P. Rcichardt of Oxford and tho contract price is 51,100. Ono may travel a good many miles without seeing as lino a piece of workmanship as this statue, -which shows tho skill of tho Italiau .sculptors iu this lino. Letter List. List of letters remaining uncilled for ut postofflce at Ked Cloud, Neb or the week ending August 10, 1D03: Eating House Ellington, Leuuie Clatk, Warren S Jones, Dr Harry Phitmey, Gertio Smith, Joe Zoiger, Myrtle These will be sent to the dead letter ollico Aug. ill, VMo, if not called for before. When calling for above please say "advertised.'' T. C. Hackku, Postmaster. Council Proceedings. The council met Monday evening, all members present. Mayor Diekeu'-on in th chair. Minutes of preriou st;it.r rt5 and approved. 'J he foil .i2 ebviak' xifr.i vtl C T rVmni. 'tear-- Chief PubUt&i&r Oft- fwuiiuhr Oi(-kla Jc Sw. ItAoc . Jos HrlM?re. vhhA iw jjieuir June Bd:. Ifcftiw. 5:i'. n i . C T LftclikiaaL. fuJiu:.'?- us. 7nn?f: tni -iaawsc J 11 St-S.?".. vutetrv'tul: mip nrj. j)l4l?7 Sbri'iiJ0i C:iJ Of... t'.iu& . . . Ja 5: ?z:r.. in.: J W KaatiL vi?tc flimi'r, J V." K-i&mhL liiciit v.uoh . . . V W .S".!atiaL-Hr. r"(iffin- J B Ou7. liJliec- W S ?wk&. 3k3nr Oa s&C'Tjoei :&t- tAiAm tA T. Hotjcslnii fc h'Xx vwl: iz& muttirJiJL, wa. ul krutii. Oa a.ii.a -tit-liisj &f T -.1 Vtic-S i&? ?!. hi i?,3&: Massasaitfata- vl AJ.iceraii3 t. 1V it:fiiTr tri-Ziiits Aira.i ft. Coca!! a! jrista: w d?w2ra-2-a?- licalj-j. p:2t. Cttiii-r. Wtr rn tad Wolf. TL ioUoivisg' idiias vert allowed Will S31jrta. lerst'tr Jod- Bt)t. liior Jtiznr Beat- Ulor V V Btitl. lhhr , ft i :' A A mhrmtirTX miv a. t vtAtJmti..4r;mnrs w tii tav lO Cents ySL'W-vl-VU a Button. W ' a RiP 824 5 25 (0 2 W C5 n Wtl l-ScCord. labor Gay Bridbrcot. l&b&r J O BotUr. irHgbt Coaisaitu-e refor: titat Fr&nci? HoochJa h.'d ct3p!:d the dam hcrtis C:wkvl erk &id that SJHir sraaooordiag to tT:ment. On motion, claim of F. Houchin for cl.T for building dam wa.s allowed. Adjourned to meet at the call of the mayor. Al Slaby's Hard Luck. Hard luck sooms to bo pursuing Al Slaby. Not a groat while ago ho was robbed of a jacket containing some .money, lator bomeouo "swiped" a half Iozon laprobos from his barn; within tho past few days ho has lost several Kood hogs through some mysterious dlseaso, and last. Sunday to cap tho climax, ono of his best horses died Just as ho was leaving Cowlcs on tho return drive to Hud Cloud. Iu tho trip up to Cowlcs tho horso stumbled ud foil, and it is thought ho was in jured internally. Ho was put iu tho ham there, and was apparently all right, but just as thoy left tho barn to return to this city tho horso dropped load. Mr. Slaby had u short timo previously refused an offer of $22." for tho horse. "Jake" Comes Back. Jake Nustein has relocated in Red Cloud, after an absence of about two years and will again engage in tho cigar manufacturing business. This week he moved his fixtures into the building formerly occupied by the late Fritz Birkner as a tailor shop, corner of Webster street and Third avenue. His family is expected to arrive soon from St. Joseph. Mr. Nustein has a host of friends iu this vicinity, who will welcome his return. Overcome By Heat. Miss Hattlo Graham, daughter of Frank Graham, was prostrated by the heat Saturday afternoon, while shop ping In Turnure's store. Miss Gra ham had been in poor health for some timo and her heart was in a weakened condition, and this, combined with the extreme sultriness Saturday after noon, broke her down. Sho hnd so far recovored Monday morning as to bo able to return to her homo. Real Estate Transfers. Transfers for week ending Wednes day, Au. 9, furnished by J. H. Bailey of Webster County Abstract company. Lester C Cone and wife to E C Christy part sw-1 3 1 ft wd S1.V30 David Byrme to J F Grimes lots 7 and 8 block 1 Rohrer add to Blue Hill wd 1S.7) Jno Hoeveka et al to Mary G Heinz s2 ne4 1H 1-9 wd 2200 Jno F Grimes and wife to R F Pel, lots 1 and ." block 22 Blue Hill wd &0 Hugh B Hunter and wife to E E Burr lot 9 block 6 Vance add to Guide Rock wd 32 A H Keeney Co Judge to Mar garet L Tobin et al nwl 14-11 decree t Anna M Karr et al to Mary J Mc- Clure nwl 1-1 1 1 wd 3000 Adeline Mandelbaum to Herbert Hawley lot 4 Rohrej add to Blue ijillwd 200 Honry Gibbons to E J Babcock uw4 29 2-12wd Hugh Miner to Julia Miner lots 1 to i and part 19 to 24 block 21 Red Cloud qcd 1 It S Proudflt and wife to Anna Froy lots 10 and 17 block 10 Guide Rock wd 800 Chas Spence aud wife to L E Sponce lots 5 to 9 block .'J Spouco add to Bladen wd 1200 Chas Spenco and wife to Willis Letner lot 15 block 4 Spence add to Blaxlen 75 Chas Sponco and wife to Otto J King lot 4 block 2 Spence 2nd add to Bladen wd 150 Chas Spenco and wife to Minnie M Gunu lot 5 block 2 same add wd 150 Wendell P Stater to John M Craig nwl 35-4-10 wd 500 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Ever chink how much time you spend in your Clothes? Ycu might as well have a comfortable fit, feel and look. get all in DUTCHESS TROUSERS. 'o will All light-weight SUITS and ERS cut to prices that close them out. TROUS-will SAVE MONEY DO IT NOW ! 1 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft m -iad-s-sa-33atttef-f&&ttt PAIL STOREY 15he CLOTHIER 4AalvbAvkaikbkbtl(ibtiUtbU(JbabUid(tVkUUbilvivfavlUvivlviiUMVvl(tbvitl(U4e. JHJPPrTBHpjJH N. A. Albrightp T5he Grocer SELLS !?.. First Quality 3 Goods AT Reasonable 3 Prices Red Cloud, - Nebraska l1T1'1111''P1'P11111'1'P1'1'0'1'1'P'1'P!'n1(l'' BEFORE YOU BUILD That House or Barn, or storo that Coal, it will save you money and give you a lot of satisfaction if you will call and get prices and see tho stock of SAUNDERS BROTHERS, PHONE do. RED CLOUD, NEB. Dry Lumber and Gcnnlnc Maltland Coal a Specialty Mrs. Fred Wlttwer Dead. Mrs. Fred Wittwor, living about oight miles south of Red Cloud, died Thursday morning about 2 o'clock. Funeral services woro hold at tho family homo this morning, conducted by Rev. G. W Hummell of Blue Hill. Airs. Wittwor has been a sufferer for tioveral months with cancer, aud has boou in a Lincoln hospital for treat ment twico within tho past year, but without relief. Hor death lias been anticipated for several weeks. John Hassclbacker's Sister Dies. John Hasselbacker received a tele grrm Saturday morning from Des Moines, Iowa, announcing tho death of his sister, Mrs. Fred Duerr, aged 50 years Mrs Hasselbacker left Satur day evening for Dos Moines to attend tho funeral, which occurred last Mon day, Mr. Hasselbacker being unable to go. Total S15.118 Mortgages filed 59500 Mortgages released $13200 Drank Too Fast. Lawronco McCall came into town Saturday and whilo iu an overheated condition drank some pop aud other .slop which caused him a serious at tack of indigestion. He was taken to tho Holland House, where ho rocolvod tnodlcal attention and was uble to go home Sunday. Ribs Loosened. Last Saturday, while stacking al falfa, the stacker polo broke and fell on one of Charloy Gurney's horses, knocking It down. When Mr. Gur uoy attempted to loosen the harness so tho horso could ariso it kicked him iu tho side, loosening two ribs. He is doing as well as could bo expected under tho circumstances. Cardinal Gibbons en Divorce. Tho head of tho Catholic church in this country does not mince matters in his essay on Pure Womanhood iu tho Septombor Cosmopolitan. It is astonishingly emphatic, and his dis cussion of woman's responsibility iu tho homo, and the divorce question, is recommended to every woman in the country no matter what hor religious creed. It Is cortaiuly ono of tho most stimulating utterances relating to tho homo sphere that have appeared In a long time. Order To Show Cause. IS THE COUNTY COUllT. State of Nebraska, I Webbter County f At a County Court htld at the County Court room In mid for said county July 34. A. 1). 100ft lu tbe matter of .he estate of Leonard nail, deceased. On readlnEand fillnirthe nethlnn nf Wllllnm Kail filed on tbu 21th day of July. A. U. lfla'i. iirnyiiiK for tbe examination and allowance of his tlnal account of the bame date, n decree of assignment of tbe land beloiiKiiiK to said cs Mate to tbe persons ntitled to tho fcame. an order distributing the reririue of personal es tate and there upon an order discharging blm from further bnrden and btrvlce In bis said of flee ns administrator. Ordered, that Saturday tho 1'Jth day of An gust. A. I) 1005. at one o'clock p. in., is assigned for hearing said petition when all per sons Interested lu said matter may appear at a County Court to be held In and for said countv and show cause why pray, r of petitioner should not be granted ; and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof be given to all persons Interested lu said matter, by publishing a copy of this order in the Ilea Cloud Ciiikimi weekly newspaper printed in said county, for three consecutive weeks prior to said day of bearing. Seal A. 11. Kkknkv August 18 County Judge. said day of hearing. (BKAL) August 18 A. II. Kkkkkt, County Judge. Attention. Workmen! Grand Recorder Silas R. Barton of thoA.O. U. W. will bo In Rod Cloud next Tuesday ovenlng, August 15, and deliver an address, explaining tho reasons for tho changos in tho laws of fio order. All ex-mombors of tho order nro particularly urged to attend, MARRIAGES. On Tuosday, August 8, Judge Koouey united in marriage the following couples: Harm Rose and Miss Minnie rt- man of Blue Hill. Blanoy Waterbury of Bluo Hill and Mrs. Emma Stuorhonborg of Ayr, Nob. On Thursday, August 10, Joseph S. Ilosklns and Dora M. Laflin, of Guido Rock, woro married by Judgo Koonoy. Order to Show Cause. IN THE COUNTY COL'hT. State of Nebraska, I Webster County, f At a county court held at tbo county court iuuui in mm mi emu cuuuiy, dmy y.r), A. I), 1905. Ill the matter of the estate of Julia I'm nam, deceased. on reading and filing the petition of c. K. Putnam, tiled on the SMh day of July. a. 1) 1.'5. praying for the examination and allo-v-anco of his flim! account of the muiio date a de cteo of assignment of the lauds belonging to said estate to tho persons eutliled to tho same, mi udiui uisinuuiiiig mo resume of personal estate and there upon an order discharging him from father burden and Bervlce In hU said olllce as executor. . 4 .V'V' l "u M01"y. the l Ith day of August, A. I). JWi. at one o'clock p. in . is assigned for hearing said petition when all persons Interested In sad matter may appear at a county court to bo held In and for sad countv and show cause why prayer of petitioner should not bo granted! and Hint notice of iho pendency of tuld Petition nud the hearing thereof bo given pal persons Interested iu said matter, by pub MiIiibh copy f this ord.tr in the lir.ii Coin. iiukj', a weekly newspaper printed In sad county, for three consecutive weeks prior to A6uaranteed 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 re9t. 50c. If your druggist hasn't it send GOc in stamps, and it will bo for warded post-paid byParisModicinoCo. St. Louis, Mo. Accident to Thresher. While threshing last Friday tho cylinder head of Charles Wittwor's thresher engine blow out, causing a stoppage of work for several days. BLACKSMITH SHOP FOR SALE Our shop, tools, stock nucl good will are for sale. Anyono wishing to engngo iu blaoksmlthing can se cure an old and well established business. Apply to Dickenson & Son, RED CLOUD, - . NEBRASKA D i '