mwarwmwtmmiwiw rvifc, w v r atAuction? At any rate, you seem to be getting rid of it on auction-sale principles: "going, going, g-o-n-e!" Stop the auction with Ayer's Hair Vigor. It checksfallinghair, and always restores color to gray hair. A splendid dressing also. Sold for over sixty years. "M hair camo out so Imilljr I nearly lout It nil. I lintl hrnril 10 nuicli await Ayor's Hair Vigor I tlioiiKl't I woulil kIvc It n trlnl. I did i nml It completely stopped llio fulllnc, nml inmloiny linlr isrnw vary rapidly." Mauv II. In my l.l, N FIELD, NDrtlillold, Mast. A m imi ipwwm www Mado by J. O. Ayer Co.. Lowell, siais. Alio manunoturera or SARSAPARILLA. PILI.S. CHERRY PECTORAL. u ers of Muo Hill, and 1ms won success through strict honesty and correct business methods, which, nddod to a personality that is viry pleasing, making him au Idoal candidate for oillco. Wherever Mr. Frahm makes an acciuaintaiico ho makos a friond, and his oloctlon la u cortalu rosult of tho clean, vigorous campaign he Is making. Not boing ablo to find anything olso to bring up against Mr. Frahm, tho opposition started a story to tho ofrect that Carl Frahm, a young gon tlonian from South Dakota, who was until recently employed in tho Peoples Hank here, was a brother of his and would bo made deputy trons uror in tho event of his election. Tho 'only brother Mr. Frahm has is on gaged in farming, and as tho young man referred to has resigned his position in tho bank and gono to Grand Island it should show tho un truthfulness of tho story. TWENTY YEARS AGO . . k . . . . .. REPUBLICAN TICKET. ...DluoIIill For Treasuror: V. C. Fiiahm For County Clerk: John J Gahiiku lied Cloud For Sheriir: O. D. Hr.noi: Rod Cloud Twp For County .Tudgo: A. 11. Ki:i:sky Cowlos For Superintendent: Mies. N'kllik Castoh Hod Cloud For Surveyor: Geo. H. Ovkuino Rod Cloud For Coroner: I)n. H. T. Hall Cowles For Commissioner, 1st district: T. .1. ( iiai'LIN Elm Crook Twp For Commissioner, 4 th district: James Overman Red Cloud Twp The County Judgeship. No matter how good an ofllcor a man makos, thoro will nlwaysbo found Bomeono who is dissatisfied. Especial ly is this tho caso in an oillco liko that of county judgo, whore tho olllcor is called upon to mako decisions in points of law between parties who both think they aro right. Judgo Koeney has this troublo to contend with, and, whilo ho may havo made mistakes, thoro aro nouo that aro ir remediable Tho caso of most im portance which camo before him was the Uarkor preliminary, in which ho showed ability as a lawyer as well as sound judgment. Thero havo boon a fow personal attacks upon tho judge, but when traced to their sourco thoy woro found to emanate from irrespon sible parties, or thoso who had an ax to grind. To theso attacks tho judgo has paid no attention. Ho desorvos and will roceivo a good majority for ve-olectlou. Real Estate Transfers. Transfers for week ending Wednes day, Oct.l, furnished by J. II. Ualloy of Webster County Abstract company John Kropp and wlfo to J S Mooro lot 7 block i! first add to Hliulon wd $ 800 James B Low and wlfo to E W Baboouk nol IB-MS wd HOOO Martha M Montgomery to II B Hunter lot 7 block fi Guide Rock wd 500 C E Perkins Trusteo to Augusta Edson o2 net 15-1 9 wd Daniol D Thompson and wifo to Wm A Barcus swl :il-4-10 wd. . ChasSponco and wlfo to Fred W Wernor lots 12, 13 and 11 block 3 Sponco add to Bladen wd Ella VanWoort to Mary M Lam bert lots 0 and 10 block 15 Vanco ndd to Guide Rock wd Charlotte M Highland and hus band to James K Kidd lots 12 to 22 block 1 Highland k Welch add to Guide Rock wd 300 010 0300 .100 300 Total $14400 Mortgages filed f 0000 Mortgages released $1000 A Strong Candidate. It is less than a month till oloction day, and candidates aro beginning to hustle One of tho strongest candi dates ovor nominated by tho Republi cans of Webster county is W. C. Frahm, tho nominoo for treasurer. He is ono of tho successful merchants November Jurors. Tho following is tho list of jurors drawn for tho November term of tho district court which sots Monday, Novombor 13: J. II Crary, Honry Rathjon, Wm. Garrison, C. J. Pope, Kyd Clutter, Wm Engols, John Wil sou, James Dorlty. John Hanson, John Bangort, Fred Pol., George Hoaton, Sr., Claronco Stout, Honry Spllkor, Wm. Laird, C E.Vaughn, Frank Frisbio, Wm. McKimmoy, Bert Wheat, Jamos Mofford, J. II. Hamil ton, Joo Watson, W. A. Carpoutor and Wm. Sullivan. Charges Against Pearl Waffle. Blue Hill, Nob, Oct. 9 Marshal Dunlin has roturnod from Custer county with Poarl Wafllo, against whom thoro is a serious charge. Tho offonso is said to havo been committed at Bladen, Neb., during tho rouniou thoro a fow weeks ago. Tho complain ant is a sixtoou year old girl of that town. Teac For BreaJtfeLSt Luncheon or A few small biscuits easily made with Royal Baking Powder. Make them small as small round as a napkin ring. Mix and bake just before the meal. Serve hot. Nothing better for a light dessert than these little hot biscuits with butter and honey, marmalade or jam. You must use Royal Baking Powder to get them right. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK Items of News Found In Tho Chief of Twenty Years Ago This Week Mrs. G. R. Chancy is slowly recover ing. Mi-s Mattio Hacker is visiting in Browuvlllo. Our friend, John Young, has rented tho MoAvoy property ond moved his family to Rod Cloud. Faith Uobokah lodge I. O. O F. of this city gavo a banquet at their lodgo room last Tuesday night. Tho foundation for tho First Ward school house has been laid and tho brick work will now proceod. Rev. Geo. Ilutnmoll will hold quart orly mooting at. the Hummoll school houso on tho 21th and 2.th At the last mooting of tho commis sioners a now precinct was mudo and tho same was irimcrt Cathortou. Hon. James Laird's speech at tho fair grounds Thursday is said to bo ono of tho best ovor made in this city. S. F. Spokosfiold, a popular business man of this city, has purchased a half interest In tho general storo of A. II Kaloy. Tho youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Way departed this life Saturday and was buried Monday afternoon at two o'clock. Mrs. Dr Ria of Aurora, and Miss Bortio Hmigh of Downer's Grovo, aro visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs Thomas Emigh. Frank Wat kins, tho affable and courteous editor of tho Bluo Hill Times, paid this ofllco a fraternal visit during fair week. Rev Davis, tho now M. E. minister, has arrived in our city and preached his first sermon Sunday to u largo and appreciative audience. Mrs. Goo. B Gates, Mrs. O. II. Maryatt and Mrs Brakeflold havo re turned from Lincoln, whore they have been attending a W. C. T. U. meeting Mrs. L. P. Albiight and her brother, H. W. Sherwood, left for their homo in Ainsworth Tuesday morning, being railed thero by tho sickness of their father. Tho Bluo Hill and Rod Cloud base ball clubs measured bats upon tho diamond at tho fair grounds Thursday afternoon and after several innings tho Red Cloud boys camo out victor ious. G. R. Chanoy was up at Alma tho other day defending John D. Stod dard in a trial wherein Stoddard was indicted for murder in tho first de gree. Stoddard was cleared and duly released from custody. S Alexander, tho Wells moil car rier, while onrouto for Red Cloud Thursday had a serious ruuaway. It seems that tho king bolt broko and let tho wagon on tho heels of tho horses, and thoy became frightened and ran away, throwing Mr. Alexander out and bruising him up quite badly. Died, at Red Cloud, Oct. flth, 1885, after a long and pniuful illness from stomach troublo, Vincent Ludlow Ho was bom in Butler county, Ohio, July 3, 1823. Enlisted early in tho regular army of tho U S. served in Mexican war. Ho camo to Red Cloud in tho year of 1873, whore ho remained until his dea'h. On last Thursday night about 12 o'clock tho alarm of flro was given on our streets, and n llttlo later on people were on tho qui vivo hurrying towards tho depot, whoro tho oil houso aud Mr Birnoy's ofllco were found to be on flro. Tho origin of tho flro is not known aud tho loss is estimated to bo 8300 or $100. During tho progress of tho flro Hugh Brown, ono of tho em ployees of tho company, was severely burned and is now in a precarious condition. PAIL STOREY cLO?h.Er Prices $1.50 to $7.50 ?$f?'&& '.TS m W rwi ?. TO m m m Boys' Clothes of Highest Quality Thoso aro tho only kind wo sell; the only kind you want. Llttlo follows' Russian Over coats in strjpes, clicks aud handsome overplaids; snug, dn-ssy; most attractivo for SS&S?. ?2.75 to 7.00 Junior, Russian and Ad miral Blouso styles hi llttlo suits for tho small young sters. Thoso aro tho pick from tho stock of tho greatest makers of clothing for boys Thoy wear longer and bet- oethersm.... $2.50 to 5.00 Handsome Junior Suits for ages 3 to 10; the handsome, dependablo product of tho greatest makers Clothes ... $3.00 to 6.00 Boys' Knee Pants Suits, 7 to 1G years cut in double-breasted two-pieco and single-breasted Norfolks, good honest cheviots, tweeds and Homespuns, also bluo serges, & cr j.-. well tailored $'-50 to 5.75 Boys' Fine Knee Pants Suits, 7 to 1(5 years, in all tho newest stylos, singlo or double breasted Norfolks, our now stylo suits; also plain doublo-breaston styles, with plain or knick- q en i 7 en orbocker trousers; exceptional values $O.OU 10 .OU Boys Top Coats and Reefers. 3 to 1(5 years, mado of fine all wool covorts, serges, ohuviots and homespuns, ,jnnn 1 e nn lined with silk or sonres oO.UU LO O.UU m49--3ttttfrttf-ttt m m w m (0 ! m m STOCKMEN-NOTICB ! Do you ever chip anything to market? If no, the (.electing of our commission firm is a matter that should be care fully coiiHlilercd. It In rmportaut to you Klrm of nil. vour Interest ilemniifls absolute reliability. You want to know for a rertalnty that your money will bo returned to you after your stock In sold returned promptly, too. You want to be mire your stock will be sold for all it is worth on the market ; a poor nale can undo your work cf a lone tlmo. Your Mock miiHt be handled carefully and correctly; a good "fill" helps ma terlallt to pay hhipplng expeiihCN. IiecaiiHc our service inxiircN ynu n. I of tbeie good features wc merit your business. Consign vour cxt shipment to us. CLAY, ROBINSON & CO., stock Yards. KANSAS CITY We also have our own houses at CHICAGO SOUTH OMAHA SIOUX CITY SOUTH ST. JOSEPH DKNVKH SOUTH ST. PALL EAST BUFFALO Ilead our market letter In this paper. Write us for any special information desired. council in making a thorough investi gation of both tho electric light and water subjects. Following this a resolution was adopted stating it to bo tho senso of tho mooting that if tho investigation should show tho plan to bo feasible, tho mayor should call a special elec tion to voto bonds in tho sum of 810,000 for tho purpose of installing an oloctric light plant in connection with tho water plant, aud tho meotlng ad-' journod If tho pooplo of Rod Cloud want to lmprovo tho water plant and establish an Gloctriu light works, thoy should show it by taking moro interest in tho matter and helping tho council docido what should bo done barely landed him in jail when John was called upon to take charge of his defense. Whorovor you find a man from Red Cloud you will find him In tho front rank. Yelscr to the Front. Nothing of any importanco ever happens in Omaha but that our dis tinguished former townsman, John Otho Yoiser, gets in on tho ground lloor. Tho detectives in charge of Pat Crowo, tho noted kidnapper, had Col. Haley for Governor. Tho lack of gubernatorial candidates for next year has been noticed by politicians and has caused consider able comment. C. W. Kaloy of Rod Cloud, formerly a member of tho board of regents, and at present a member of tho legislature, is said by his friends to bo willing to havo his name go before tho convention. Prior to tho rocont republican stato conven ho declined to bo a candidate for re gent. Lincoln Journal. Here Is Relief for Women. Mother Gray, a nurse in New York discovered an aromatic pleasant herb drink for women's ills, called AUS-TRALIAN-LEAF. It is tho only cer tain monthly regulator. Cures femalo I have just received a full line of DRY GOODS Electric Light Meeting. Pursuant to call of tho mayor, a number of citizens mot at tho court houso last night to discuss tho oloctric light question, Tho atteudanco was small and thero was a notable lack of enthusiasm. C. F. Cather called tho meeting to order, aud after statiug tho object of the meeting called for oxprossious of opinion. No ono seemed to havo au opinion to express, however, so tho chairman read a letter from the mayor of Seward detailing tho operation of tho municipal light plant in that city. Tho discussion drifted to tho question of obtaining a pure aud sufficient water supply for this city, and tho chairman of tho mooting was finally instructed to appoint a committee to act in conjunction with tho mayor aud Everything to Wear Everything to Keep You Warm .... My QKOCERIES arc tho BEST ON THE MARKET Everybody Woicomod at M. A. ALBRIGHT'S 11 L lnlifiyt.lit.lM1i. ,-s- ) tw.it ..)?jfc.A,H,lJmwf scs-rs. jst'jbjc - . .. "tT-i' wf ..itt.1.gj.wim miMi. .1 rzpm