-., u,-,-.?..... h-'-v y&g'" '" ''' ?' ' Sgfjft' T "" T " ' ' flfTBH sY U4' WSJ "Nt i mtmwmmw1''' i 11 Ji 'M I' .a.. , ; ".',. Mi',i Come Now Own Up You don't like those gray hairs, do you? And your hus band certainly doesn't like them. Then why not try a bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor? It restores color to gray hair every time, all the deep, rich color of early life. And it cures dandruff also. " I certainly batlevo that Aynr' Hair Vlttor li a snlemlld preparation for tlio hair and ralptfor I liaro mod It morn or Icm for sir yearn. I can chterfullj recommend It to any. ono In need of audi a preparation." Miui. Katb Uott, Mluticapolli, Minn. a Mad br J. a.Ayer Co., Lowell, Mm. aiio raanuiaoiurera or 9 SARSAPAR1LLA. 9ii?VQ pills. Cy Wf O CHERRY PECTORAL. A PARTIAL VICTORY. Jtfie Meeaev ami J. J. Garter are Defeated. West Rep. For Troasuror W. C. Frahm, Rop. For Clork Loo DoTour, P. I. For Shoriff-O. D. Hodgo, Rop. For Judge-I. W. Edson, P. I. For Supoilntondont Nellio Castor, Uop For Survoyor G. H. Ovoring, For Coroner Dr. Hall, Rep. For Commissioners First district, T. J. Clinplain, Rop; Fourth district, J G. Orormuu, Rop. In tho oloction lust Tuesday tho Re publicans gained but u partial viotory. John J.Garbor.Icaudidato for county clork, was dofeaood by Leo DoTour of Guide Rock, by tho narrow margin of 21 votes. Judgo Albert II. Koonoy, upon whom n bitter tight mas made by workers both insldo and outside tho party, wiib dofeatod by ox-Judge Edson by a majority of 100. Tho balauco of tho Republican ticket was elected by good, safo major ities. Mrs Custer, upon whom a hard tight was mado by tho opposition, leads tho tickot with a majority of 303. Klsowhoro will bo found a table show ing tho oillciul vote by precincts. Tho result of tho election shows that there was homo trudiug, tho do touted candidates being tho huirorois. In Red Cloud, which usuully gives good Republican majorities, tho prin cipal candidates rocolvod very weak support, whilo Potsdam, which ordi narily is Populist, gavo all tho Repub lican candidates good majorities. It would bo useless to attempt to assign a causo for the dofoat of Garbor and Koonoy, except that thoro wore too many candidates from tho south pin t of tho county. However, tho Republicans havo gained threo county officers. Five Populist officers retlro Treasurer Me Crary, Sheriff McArthur, Suporintond out Marker, Commissioners Oi-rluch and Fogel, and tlit-ir places uro taken by Republicans. Two now Populist ofllcers enter tho county babinet Lee DoTour for clerk and I. V. Edson for judge. A County Road Overseer. Now that tho oloction is over, lot us turn our attontiou to tho question of getting bettor roads. Homo time ago wo suggested that tho business men mako it a point to get together and drivo in a body over the roads leading to Rod Cloud, taking with thorn some ono who is competent to point out tho best methods of placing tho roads in passable condition and capablo of making estimates on tho cost. Then let tho merchants raiso a fund to pay for having tho work dono under com- ; potent supervision. Wo still bellovo tho Bchomo to bo a good one, and, as it is certain that somothing will have to bo dono or Rod Cloud will gradual ly lose its prostigo as a trading point, and as it is not at all certain that tho county commissioners will help us out why not tucklo tho matter ut once? Thoro will never bo permanent good roads until tho legislature passes a law providing for a county road over seer, whose duty it shall bo to seo thnt road work is dono properly. Tho county assessor law has proved to bo a godsend to taxpayers, and there Is good reason to bellovo that a law pro viding for a county road overseer would show a similar result. Lot's push It along. : ocnooi moies -Jsf r Hurry to "Hale's" A cufo and restaurant, up to dato in ovory rtspoct. A placo serving meals woll cooked, neatly served, wholesome and square, and pleasing to every lovor of good living. "Halo's" is on top In tho estimation of peoplo who know a good thing when thoy eat it Our lunches pleaso all tho people Our oysters nro as frosh as tho llowors of Muy, and in tho matter of cigars, wo havo tho brands that every gentleman likes, Vuluo for money in good eutablos, that is found at Halos all times of tho day, and tho strictest attention to ovory guest. Damoroll block. Faaaa Mva4 'ivavava'avavaM avvai a ias a Halbert Thomas and Poarl Hines havo stopped school. Cora Lockhart spout Saturday and Sunday with her parents. Mrs Castor resumed her school work in room .' Wednesday. Mrs II. A. Walters of Omaha visitod with her brother, Prof. Dudley, last week. Tho school board has decided that all pupils must leave tho school build ing at 4:13 so tho janitor can do his work. Tho enrollment in Mrs. Caster's room continues to increase. When all Uro prosont thoro aro about sixty three. The text book committee of tho school board is contemplating buying a hundred or moro new books for tho school library. Tho regular Monthly teachers' mooting is hold on the second Monday evening in tho calender month. The hour is from A to 5. Miss Frankie Ward substituted in tho South ward Wednesday forenoon On account of illness, Miss Viola Ward was unable to teach. At tho Carnival of Nations given by tho Cyclone Comedy company at tho Masonic hall, Wednesday evening, Nov 13, at 8:30 sharp occurs the grand parudo, a pugeant most spectular and imposing. There will also bo tho com ical side to pleaso tho childron (?) To meet tho requirements of peda gogy, sovoral high schools in tho state have given this subject a place in thoir curriculum. In view of the fact that a very largo percentage of tho graduates teach for at least a short time, it would seem that pedagogy ought to bo given u placo in the course of study. Mrs. Jarloy will display her vast number of wax figures which aro by soiuo mysterious power endowed with tho movements of lifo. This Is tho most wonderful thing mortal eyes havo ovor behold, and you can not af ford to miss seeing nny thing so supernatural and marvelous The Japaneso booth will bo interesting to all just at prosont and all will quickly PAlLSIOREYcLO?HiER Prices $1.50 to $7.50 & W m 'ft -rv ra t 41UttHf . ism ia tx HWU HI Ml 111'1 n to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to Boys' Clothes of Highest Quality Those aro tho only kind wo soil; tho only kind you want Little fellows' Russian Over coats in stripes, clicks and handsome overplaids; snug, dr-ssy; most attractivo for gen'lwour.. $2.75 to 7.00 Junior, Russian and Ad miral Blouse styles in llttlo suits for the small young sters. These aro tho pick from tho stock of tho greatest makers of clothing for boys. Thoy wear longer and bet- otho'rs... $2.50 to 5.00 Handsomo Junior Suits for ngos 3 to 10; the handsome, dependable product of tho greatest makers cio?hoys8... $3.00 to 6.00 Boya' Knee Pants Suits. 7 to 10 years cut lu doublo-breastod two-piece and single-breasted Norfolks, good honest cheviots, tweods and homespuns, also bluo serges, & en C7C well tailored :..... $'50 to 5.75 Boys Fine Knee Pants Suits. 7 to 10 years, in all tho newest styles, single or double breasted Norfolks, our now stylo suits; also plain douDle-breasten styles, with plain or Knick erbocker trousers; exceptional values. 1El:3u..r..kn!?k: $3.50 to 7.50 Boys Top Coats and Reefers. 3 to 10 years, mado of wool coverts, serges, cheviots and homespuns, ro nr in lined with silk or serges o.UU 10 WL f i 5.00 MV 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 to to to m 4444tttf-ttf-ttt feol for their fat pocket books, when thoy soe tho dainty Japanese cups and tho real Japanese lady. If this does not please you tho Dutch booth suroly will. Halbert Thomas, a touth grader, has dropped out. Ho did not care to take tho Latiu course, but folt that ho could not afford to do only three fourths work. It Is unfortunate thot conditions aro such that only one course can bo offered. However, at present the board Is powerless to remedy this. An additional course can not bo offered unless another teacher bo added to the high school forco. Even if financial conditions wore favorable, room is lacking. Even then It would bo questionable whether tho extra teacher ought not to bo placed iu tho grades. It all comes to this: A new building must bo provided beforo conditions can bo materially bottered. Official Vote of Webster County, Nov. 7, J 905 CANDIDATES Q W o Q a O O 1 S re 3 rf a w re Si O . o i-3 o 3 re O! I- re H O i re re 2 o p re t o 3 o S3 a i re re K 2 IT. Ci e Q re 3 a o 9. W p o 3 W o o 3 P i w re O O p. to p 1 p. -3 hd t 3 P SI ! . i i i i i i i i t i i i i t i ' i I i . For Supreme Judge Charles B. Luttou, republican Win. G. Hastings, fusion Parker S. Coudit, socialist Fred 13. Beall, prohibition For Regents Frederick II. Abbott, rop Victor G. Lyford, rep D. C. Colo, d p i Louis Lightner, dpi Mary Pierce Roe. socialist Dr. Leonard DeVore, socialist Harry Trumbull Sutton, prob Nathan Wilson, prob For County Treasurrr W. C. Friilun, rep F. n. Gerlach, p i A. Kopish, dem For County Clerk J. J. Garbor, rep Lee DoTour, p i Ed. Hilton, dem For Sheriff 0. D. Hedge, rep , C. T. Dickenson, p i Benjamin McFarland, dem For Countv Judge A. II. Keenoy, rep 1. W. Edson, pi T. J. Ward, dem For County Superintendent Nellio M. Caster, rep Mamie Householder, pi For Coroner Dr. T. R. Hall, rep I. A. Pace, p i Peter Merten Si, dem Pot County Survoyor Geo. H. Ovormg, rop Frank A. Kuohn, pi J. D. Storey, dem For County Commissioners T, J. Chaplin, Dlst. 1, rop J. G. Overtnan, Dist. 4, rop Henry Stumpeuhorat, Dlst. 1, p i. Sam'f W. Foe, Diat. 4, p i Chris Derra, Diat. 1, doni.- Ml fill 4 0 145 1S1 fi8 015 r 4 Ml 50 0 80 iao 5 110 80 10 11!) 102 7 1517 7!1 104 100 G 140 0 140 1110 54 50 4 5 ill o r7 52 20 :t 20 :$5 19 17 S14 20 40 1 51 44 o 40 54 o 44 68 1 51 42 58 54 2 02 58 81 20 1 ;t;i no 2S :to l l 85 20 o 81 10 7 87 10 1 24 20 4 80 1 80 18 8 28 20 8 87 82 15 1 85 82 o 88! 80 8 28 80 1 82 84 o 88 20 88 28 8 82 81 8 87 84 28 25 1 ((2 48 1 o (10 08 84 80 1 o 1 1 00 42 8 88 71 02 45 o 50 52 8 04 45 5! o A. 05 87 4 02 00 88 87 8 1 1 r. o 4 i 81 72 52 40 o 1 o 50 8-1 8 00 72 4 05 00 o 4 07 00 08 00 ) 4 8 88 84 8 00 8 01 02 82 84 0. 57 88 4 80 58 81 52 4 08 55 28 07 70 84 40 31 01 100 o 100 70 50 1 1 i) 50 47 44 8 8 1 1 48 50 47 40 0 50 51 8 01 80 4 51 51 50 88 1 51 4 80 88 05 80 81 80 (15 00 28 24 82 80 40 40 102 58 GO 45 100 07 8 00 00 01 00 0 ... 4 88 48 52 58 0 o 48 00 45 27 1 0 48 52 48 40 2 0 48 55 80 44 8 4 52 45 0 55 58 80 44 4! 40 48 4.' 85 0 48 87 5 45 45 88 80 10 78 88 02 21 18 52 27 2 78 57 18 28 1 20 40 85 40 o 28 40 O 25 50 a 28 54 88 88 o 81 41 5 87 85 80 87 1 20 48 1 20, 28 44 41 1 1 8 8 20 42 o 80 87 27 50 1 82 80 4 20 40 84 40 4 88 40 8 20 81 40 87 o 48 08 o 4 48 44 00 02 1 1 20 82 0 40 02 12 48 04 8 85 71 125 128 o 14 124 12-1 110 118 8 8 18 18 155 111 18 129 05 81 158 78 88 80 25! 100 50 188 105 0 82 44 70 44 52 24 48 08 8 82 80 75 04 10! 150 07 00 44 181 121 85 57 115 115 110 101 28 11 82 78 100 08 11 11 80 105 11 80 81 88 00 08 18 05 87 17 85 40 24 24 51 51 1 25 54 28 58 7 80 40 0 28 58 0 70 74 48 40 o o o 75 20 127 57 85! 81 28 92 81 23 78 75 87 78 5 135 142 130 72 00 1 1 o o 11' r.ft irv 8 i 53 0 28 53 0 24 28 50 51 0 07 02 4 70 04 3 03 01 0 08 37 82 80 8 71 40 14 08 64 40 68 2 114 100 8 108 110 0 105 107 11 174 47 133 04 20 118 70 120 111 62 100 0 1223 003 20 87 1242 115 031 88' 24 21 73 70 1170 1110 88 1071 1002 100 1188 1100 118 1007 110 1ri 1810 1004 1171 877 1181 000 000 1215 1180 av2 805 87 200 305 220 51 21 82 100 805 204 .272 803 245 Burllnftton Bulletin. Special homoseokors' rates: greatly reduced round trip rates to tho North Platto Valley and the Big Horn Basin. November 21, December 5 and 19. This is un unusually good chanco for you to look at lands in these new re gions, which offer a big profit to thoso who socuro them early. Home visitors' excursion: visit the old home when you have cleared up the season's work. Cheap excursion rutes to various sections of tho east. Tho only excursion, November 27, limit twonty-oue days. Winter sunshine in tho mountains: daily low excursion rates to Colo rado. I To tho sunny south: --winter tourist rates daily until April 30. Return I limit Juno 1, 1900 I Cheap homoseekers' rates to tho west, southwest and south tho first anil third Tuesdays of every month. Writo mo just what trip you havo in miud and lot mo advise you tho least cost and tho host way to make it. J T. Edwards, ageut. MARRIAGES. Josiuh L. Norris and Miss Bessio Whiteley, both of whom aro employes at the Bon Ton aud are well and fav ably kuown hero, wore united in mar riugo lust Suuduy at noon, tho core mouy being performed by Rev. G. W Hummoll, at the homo of the bride's parents in Wulnut Creek township. Judge Keeuey issued a marrloge llcouso to John J. MoIIugh and Miss Maud Colletto, both of Bladen, last Tuesday. m Letter List. List of letters remaining unoilled for at postofllco at Rod Cloud, N b for Urn wook ondlug November 9, 1903: Hystad, luges Scott, Ida Thoso will be sont to tho dead letter oflico Nov. 2'1, 1905, if not called for before. Whon calling for above ploaso say "advortisod." T. C. Haokkk, Postmaster. . Is Your Farm For Sale? If It is, do not list it with too many agents Each ono procoods to knock the other follow out of a salo. List exclusively with mo at a reasonable prico aud I will guarantoo a salo. J. II. Bailey, Rod Cloud. a Order ta Shew Cause. IN THE COUNTV COUnT. Stnto of NobraBkn, I Webster County. ( At a county court held at tho county court room In and for Bald county, Notimber 4, A. D. 10W. In tho mntter of tho eiitato of Thomas W. Howard docoaMod. On rending; aud Hint; tho petition of W. A. Howard tllod on tho 4th day of Norember A. D. 100ft, praying for the examination and allow ance of his flual account of the iimo date, an order distributing tho reslduo of ald estate to the persona entitled thereto and thereupon an order dUcliiUKHiK him rrom further burden and survlco In his said ofllce as administrator. Ordored, thnt Moudav, tho 27th day of Novem ber, A. 1). UXtt. atl o'clock p.m., Is assigned for hearing said petition when all persons Intercut ed In shUI matter may appear at a county court to be hold lu and for said county and show ca.uso why prayor of petitioner should not be granted; and that notice of the pendency of said petition and tho hearing thoieof be given to all persona interested In said matter, by pub lishing a copy of this order lu tho Ited Cloud Chlof, a weekly newspaper printed In said county, for threo consecutive weeks prior to said day of hcarlns:, (Seal) A. H. Kkinbt, uoviil County judge.