- ,-.4r-n, j- -r 4 i 1 mmumntmrn , mr - s Yoir 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. M am w'l acinlntl wh Aref !Ulr lor anl I like It rotj touch. I would eiw. rmllr recommend It ai an excellent rfrctiinc for the hair, keeping It toft and imooth. and pretrtitlnar the hair from iptlttlnir at the enUi." JIl.HJTH fRlTZ. Veedum, Mich. A llado by J. C. Ay r Co.. Lowell, 1Um. iw manuraciurera or SAMAPAR1LU. PILLS. CHEMY PECTORAL. yers CMMilsslMtrs' Preceedlifts. Red Clocp, Neb., Nov. 21. Doard of county commissioners met 'pursuant to adjournment. Members present, Commissioners Gcrlocb, Richard, Anderson, Fogel and Chair man Sawyer. On motion the chairman appointed Commissioners Gerlach, Fogel and Sawyer a committee to investigate the road and locate a water course bo tween 10, 11, 11 and 15, l-'J. II. B. Hunter made a proposition to cut a ditch along the south side of sec tiou 13-1-9, and in case tho ditch con veys the water and presorves the pub lie road for a term of two years, then the said II. B Hunter is to receive tho .sum of $TX). Mr Soloman and Mr. Denton ap peared bofore the board representing the Webster County Fair association and requested tho commissioners to make tho appropriation as requ red by law. Commissioner Gerlach offered the following resolution, whlch'was adopt ed: "Resolved, That tho board of county commissioners appropriate tho sum of $100 for the expense of tho Farmers' Institute to bo held in Web ster county in connection with tho .Stato University for tho year lOOTi-Of! On motion tho treasurer was in -structod to accept 81.01 on sixteen . hundredths of an aero in no . KM-12. On motion tho treasurer was in structed to accept 15.15 ou lots 4, 5 and 14, block 2, Amboy. Board adjourned to moot Nov. 22. Nov. 22,1905. Board mot pursuant to adjournment. On motion tho chairman appointed Commissioners Anderson, Gerlach and Fogel a committee to appraise .1(5 1 11 for tho purpose of sulo. Tho committee on road petition of Leu Wilmot et al to vacate alloy in "Patmor'8 subdivision of sw'., 2-1 11 re ported in favor of petition as prayed for, and alloy ordered closed. Chairman appointed Commissioners Richard, Anderson and Sawyer a com mittee to appraiso w'j nw?.t nuee1.; iiwj 10-2-12 for purpose of sale The committee appointed to investi gate and report on road petition of .Morris Mills et al to straighten road between sections 2.'1 and 21, township "1, rango 11, recommouded that tho road bo recorded and platted on sec tion lino. On motion iho treasurer was in structed to refund to James McCoy ilbO erroneous assessment on part mv.1.- sw.! 8-1-11 (5 acres), 1901 assess inout. ' On motion tho treasurer was in structod to refund to .1 B Carr S2J10 u rroneous assessment on lots 1 to 0, lilock 4, Smith &, Moore's addition to Red Cloud, lor 1901. Lee DoTour. county clerk-elect, -submitted to tho board his appoint ment of J E Brown as deputy clerk 'On motion tho appointment was ap proved. Ou motion tho following olllcial Jfcouds wore approved: Wash Reed, justice of tho peace, "Glouwood. Nollio W Caster.county suporinten d- DUt. O D Hodgo, sheriff. W H Hoffman, OHRD No 32. "W J Vance, O II R D No 4. E T Foo, justice of tho peace, Pleas .ant Hill. G M Piorco, O II R D No 3. T A Thompsou, OHRD No 21. -Josoph Hubacok, O H R D No 40. JV. M Slmorson, O H R D No 15. -J F Waboda, O II R D No 5. "JLeo DoTour, crunty clork. 'Board adjouruod to moot November '.2.1, at 1 p. m. MARRIAGES. .table Wcddlaft at the Heme ef David Cartwright. At the homo of David II Cartwright, on Wednesday evening, November 22 occurred the marriage of his daughters, Miss Belle Cartwright, to Ross L. Pax ton, and Miss Blanch Cartwright, to James R. Highland, Rev. G. W. Hum mel ofliciating. Tho happy event was witnessed by about sixty-flvo relatives and friends. Tho young ladies are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs David Cart- wright of Highland, Jewell county. Kansas, and are charming aud highly respected young ladies. Mr.Highiaud is a banker at Morrowville, Kan., and is a young man of sterling worth nnd noble qualities. He aud his bride will reside at Morrowville. Mr. Paxtou is a prosperous young farmer of Jewell county, nnd is a young man who will bo successful wherever ho is located. They will reside on a farm near Esbon. Graney-Snlllvan. Michael Sullivan and Margaret E. Granoy, both of Franklin county, were united in marriage Wednesday by Father Lougnot Judge Keeney issued the following licenses: Clarence L. Huppard of Guide Rock and Miss Arndia Grace Henderson of Rosemont. Married by Rev. B. F. Hutchins. Emery E. Howard of Guide Rock, and Miss Hattio B Hudson of Guide Rock. Married by Rev. B. F. Hutchins. Col. Haley Boasts Webster County. Representative C. W. Kaley of Red Cloud stopped in Lincoln yesterday on his way to Auburn. Ind. He tells his friends that ho is not a candidate for governor, but it is said he smiles when ho says it. "It is hard to find any land in Webster county that is not al falfa land," said Mr. Kaley when asked about tho prosperity of his county. "Formerly alfalfa was grown only on tho river nnd creek bottoms, then on tho second bottoms and now it is seen on tho hills. It is grown on hills that aro washed and on which nothing else appears to lo worth cultivating Of course it grows light crops on tho hills, but it is worth more than any other crop that can bo grown on tho same land. The price ranges from $1 to 89 a ton nnd land is worth frpm ?20 to ?10 an acre. Tho past three years has been favorablo for tho starting of alfalfa. Somo years it is almost impossible to get it started. Floods during tho pas year d-stroyed a great deal of alfalfa. That which was cut appeared to die but tall plants survived. State Jour nal. Bladen Preacher "E44ed.H Rov. J. B. WiNon, the Methodist preacher at Bladen, was rotten-egged Monday night by a crowd of young mon who ambushed him from a clump of weeds. Several have beou arrested and will bo tried tomorrow. At a re cent wedding in tho country near Bla den a nuinberjof yo'ing mou drank ex cessively, so it is said, and made an un pleasant demonstration. Tho preach er in his sermon Sunday night bitterly scored their conduct. The boys got to gether an assortment of bad eggs anl, waiting for tho preauhor in tho weeds near which ho was expected to pass gave him a full broadside. He was daubed from head to foot. IIo recog nized somo of tho youths and had them arrested. Thanksiiving Football. There will bo no game in Rod Cloud on Thanksgiving day. Tho Red Cloud boys will play tho Franklin team at Guido Rock on that day, under tho auspices of tho Odd Fellows lodge of that place. Admission to tho gamo will bo free, tho expenses of tho teams being borne by private subscription. Tho ladies of tho Guido Rock Roboknli lodge will give a big Thanksgiving din ner, tho procoods of which will go to ward buying a carpet for tho now Odd Follows hall, which has just boon com pleted Red Cloud will undoubtedly soud n big delegation down to seo tho gamo and help eat up tho good things provided by tho Robokahs. Tho Hustings football team will play at Bluo Hill ou the same day. Noble Dramatic Company. Tho Noble Dramatic Company ap peared at tho opora houso Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. Owing to tho company having not boon properlv advortisod, the attendance was much smaller than tho merits of their preformanco dosorvod, Tho specialties of Lloyd Noal aud tho Duffy children wore particularly pleas lug. Other members of tho compnny also gavo specialties that wore above tho average seen in shows visiting towns of this sizo. Shrteklnft and ShMtlii. It is a comfort to realize when wo hear peoplo talking about "tho good I old times that used U. be." that in ' omo respects, at least, wo show more common sense to-day. One instance is in our attitude towirds women. There was a timo when a woman was expected to shriek and faint nt almost any emergency. It was even consider ed an attractive exhibition of depend enco. To-day wo pardon lack of nerve ' nnd self-possession in a woman almost Hs little as in a man. The girl who J rides and shoots has taken the place of tho girl who used to shriek and ( faint. No small factor in bringing this welcome change about has been tho campaign carried ou by tho J. Stevens Arms fc Tool Co., Chicopee Falls, Mass., makers of the famous Stevens lirearms, who have intro duced our girls to tho healthy, up building sport of outdoor shooting. Tho company has isucd a book illus trating mnny varieties of light-weight rifles, shotguns and pistols which girls nil over the country aro using to-day. It contains much useful and interest ing information on such points as tho selection, care and testing of firearms, besides notes on ammunition, targets, etc. We understand the book will bo sont free to anyone sending four cents in stamps, to cover postage. Ai Old Story Revived. The following special telegram from Lincoln, which is in line with a sug gestion made by The CniEF just after Frank Barker had been granted a re prieve of two years, appeared in Sun day's World Herald: Lincoln, Neb.,Nov. IT Tho insani ty charge against Frank Barker, the Webster county murderer, may be dropped now that it has served the purpose of saving him from banging June 10. A reprieve of two years was granted Barker by Goveuor Mickey, thereby stirriug up much censure iu Wobstor county, where the feeling agaiust Barker is still very bitter. The county attorney there is said to bo watching every move of Barker's coun sel aud already has a new complaint, charging him with murdering his sister-in-law, prepared aud ready for filing. Tho present conviction and seutence to death is for the murder of his brother, Daniel Barker. Public Sale. Tuesday, Nov. 23, at 10 o'clock a m., the undersigned will sell at public auc tion, at the farm of L. C. Munger, six aud one half miles southeast of Red Cloud, tho following property: 93 head of stock, consisting of 11 head of horses, 37 head of cattle, and 50 head of hogs, 000 bushels of corn iu crib, GO acres of corn stalks, hay, potatoes etc.; also wagons, buggies, listers, cultiva tors, mowers, etc ; two Delaval separa tors, aud household furniture. Lunch ou the ground L. C. Ml'XOEB E. T. Smith C. L. Winfrey, Auctioneer. Hurry to "Hale's" A cafe-and restaurant, up to date in every respect. A place serving meals well cooked, neatly served, wholesome and square, and pleasing to every lover of good living. 'Halo's" is on top in tho estimation of people who know a good thing when thoy eat it Our lunches please all tho peoplo. Our oysters aro as fresh as tho (lowers of May, and in the matter of cigars, we have the br.iuds that every g. utleman likes. Value for money in good eatables, that is found at Hale all times of the day, and tho strictest attention to every guest. Diunerell block. "Bub" Moore Injured. Myron A. Moore, son of Barney Mooro of this city, was seriously in jured in nu accident at Wilsouville, Nob., ou tho St. Frnucis branch, last Saturday. "Bub," as ho is familinrly known here, fell between two freight cars while switching in tho yards at Wilsouville, breaking his arm and otherwise severely injuring him. Tho injured man was taken to a hospital in Denver for treatment, Saturday oveuing. His father left hero for Den ver Sunday evening Telephone Improvements. Tho Boll Tolephouo Company has been doing a largo amount of work on its lines here, stretching cables to carry the wires aud -making improvements nt tho oxchango. Geuoral Superiutou. dent Donuy and A. C. Patton, chief of iustnllors, wero hero from Omaha this week to see how tho work was progress iug. m ft ft ft ft ft m ft ft PAULSfOREY cLO?hiER Prices $1.50 to 97.50 ft ft ft ft ft m ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft m yrRAGOOJ) iv' xv Boys' Knee Pants Suits, 7 to 10 years cut iu double-breasted two-piece and single-breasted Norfolks, good honest cheviots, tweeds aud homespuns, also blue serges, i en c; 7 c: well tailored $ll5 to b'b Boys Fine Knee Pants Suits. 7 to 1G years, in all tho newest styles, single or double breasted Norfolks, our new style suits; also plain double-breasten styles, with plain or knick- -nrn x 7 RO erbocker trousers; exceptional values O.OU 10 .ou Boys' Top Coats and Reefers, 3 to 1G years, made of In wool coverts serges, cheviots aud homespuns, q,q m . c nn lined with silk or serces .pu.UU 10 O.UU s. ))) Burlington Bulletin. Special homeseekers' rates: greatly reduced round trip rates to tho North Platte Valley and the Big Horn Basin November 21, December 5 and 19. This is an unusually good chance for you to look at lands in theso now re gions, which ofTer a big profit to those who secure them early. Homo visitors' excursion: visit the old home wheu you have cleared up tho season's work. Cheap excursion rates to various sections of the east The only excursiou. November 27, limit tweuty-oue days. Winter sunshine in the mountains: daily low excursiou rates to Colo rado. To tho sunny south: winter tourist rates dally until April a0. Return limit Juno 1, 190G. Cheap homeseekers' rates to tho west, southwest and south the first an-l third Tuesdays of every month. Write me just what trip you have in mind and let me advise you tho leat cost aud tho best way to make it. J. T. Edwards, agent. Mrs. Saunders Paralyied. Mrs. G. W. Saunders, living south of tho river, suffered a stroke of paralysis Sunday. At last accounts she was in n critical condition, and hor recovery was despaired of, sho being past SO years of age. Notice. Everybody invited to come to tho salo of Largo English Berkshires to be held Dec. 20 in Guido Rock, Nebr, Write me for catalog. TlIOS. I'OLHEMl'S. I have just received DRY GOODS Everything to Wear Everything to Keep You Warm .... My GROCERIES aro tho BEST ON THE MARKET Everybody Welcomed at M. A. ALBRIGHT'S 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 ft ft ft m Boys' Clothes of Highest Quality These aro tho only kind wo soil; tho only kind you want Littlo follows' Russian Over coats in stripes, clicks and haudsomo overplaids; snug, dn-ssy; most attractive for genTwer!. $2.75 to 7.00 Junior, Russian nnd Ad miral Blouse styles in little suits for the small young sters. Theso are tho pick from tho stock of the greatest mnkorsof clothing for boys Thoy wear longer and bet- She1 "... $2.50 to 5.00 Handsome Junior Suits for ages 3 to 10; the handsome, dependable product of tho greatest makers ciothS ... $3.00 to 6.00 j jttttrttfrttttt ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Mr. and Mrs. George Matklns of Inavalo wore married twenty-live years ago hist Saturday, and on Sunday they celebrated their silver wedding anni versary by inviting a number of guo9ts to take dinner and spend the day with them. Thoy received mauy handsomo preonts in remembrance of tho occa sion. Tho new walks on Soward street in the south part of town" will soon lie completed. Tho street has boon grad ed, and when tho walk from Seward street to the school grounds, on Divi sion street, is laid tho sehod children and teachers will bo able to reach tho building without wading through mud and slop a foot deep every time it rains or snows. Miss Sara D. Blotcky entertained a largo audience at tho opera houso Thursday evening. Her rendition of "Mrs. Wiggs of sho Cabbago Patcl I was fino and was given tho closest at tention. Slio also gave some select ions from .Tames Whitcomb Riley mid Riitl yard Kipling which were well received. Tho only thing to mar tho entertain munt was the rumbling of the balls and the rattling of tho pins in tho bowling alley below the opera house, which at times al.nost crowned the speaker's voice. It would not he a bad plan to hire the bowling idloy to closo when there aro ontortaiuiuents iu tho opera house. That Settle's It. When a Colorado sand stono walk laid that settles it. See Ovoring Bros. &Co. for pneos. a full line of i) fcr Hi .1 3 vi .iSt-. XT. ; W KWXr- " ?" -i ,s,