. ..mmmmmww 1 t I' Ask Your OwnDoctor If he tells you to take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for your severe couch or bronchial trouble, then take it. If he has anything better, then take that. But we know what he will say; for doctors have used this cough medicine over 60 years. "I liavn mipiI Aynr't Cherry Pectoral for htrtl rolcl, t)ii(l cotitilm, mill Influents. It lit done mo Krrat rooiI. and I believe It li the belt rough medicine In the world for all throat and lung troublci."- ELI C. STUART, Albany, Oregon. A Made by J. O. Ajrer Co., Lowell, Maa. Alio raanuntoiurara 01 9 SAffflAPABILLA. If W f O HAIR VIGOR. Keop tho bowels opon with one of Ayor's Hills at bodtlme, Juat one. :aa 33933399 :?:k:miv:2':; a School Notes t New Rule AdiDted. At tho lust mooting, tho school botml decided to discontinue giving certificates to students wlio do not tuko tho regular courso. Tho board folt that this practlco encouraged stu dents to hcoomo irregular 11 condi tion thtit they wish to strongly op poso Thuro is no doubt but tlmt tlio con dition of tho high school urgontly do iniinds un oloutivo courso that is an English history courso tlmt could bo chosen by tho pupil instead of tho Latin course. At pro.sont, tho thing which tho stu dents who can't master Latin (and thoso aro very fow) should do, is to tako such mibjouts as his parents do slro him to pursue. When ho has completed those, ho should drop out without any thought of graduation Parents and pupils think altogether too much of graduation. A diploma is of minor importance. The thing de sired is tho training oiforod by tho var ious subjects, not a diploma. The pupil who liuds lie can't master Latin deserves much credit if he porso vors iu his work and tako the other subjects iu tho curriculum, dismissing all thoughts of diplomas or coitiiicate. If ho desires to go to an advanced .school or college, his credits are all ho needs. Very fow pupils, howovor, are unable to learn Latin. One should not avoid this, or any other subject, sim ply bocause it is 'hard for him " Wasy subjects aro by no means tho most valuablo ones. As to u hot her or not Latin offers valuable training is not an open quos tiou even though pupils ottou argue tho question Every high school iu tho state, of good standing, oiror.s a Latin course. Tills condition answers the question as to the valuo of tho .study of this subject. However, tho two loasons given by tho pupils for wishing to avoid Latin, iu ninety-nine cases out of a bundled- "It U too hard," l,lt will do m no good." Tho llrst of those ro.iMHis is valid only when the pupil fails after ho has devoted two bonis of hard study, each day to this subject. Then if his teacher says he can't master Latin, he should bo allowed to drop tho subject and become irregular. This places tho situation iu tho hands of tho par ents and tO'tchors the parents fusee that tho pupil spends two hours each night on Latin, and tho teachers to decide if he shows ability to grasp it. All pupils, of course, need not donate Fifty Years fha Standard DRf am BAKING POWDffi ICraim of Tartar Powdir Midi From Orapos No Mum this tlnio to Latin, but it should not bo droppod if it can bo mastered by this effort It is worth the prico. Another reason that causod tho board to rofrain from granting certifi cates was tho fact pupils had begun to avoid mathematics, on tho ground that t iey should recelvo cortUlcates for tho reason tho non-Latlu pupils received thorn. This condition threatened to mako tho whole high school courso elective But, manifestly, an elective courso is nonsenso unless substitution of subjects is possible This, though, with but three toachors in tho high school and no room for an additional ono is impossible at present. Moro room is always tho cry. ith a now building iu tho north part of tho south ward, groat improvement could bo made iu both tho hluh school and tho guides. Without this, progress is sadly hampered. Como up and visit tho school ovorybody. Don't dopoud entirely on what John and Mary can toll you about conditions. Como and sco for yoursolf. Tho toachors will gladly toll you their plans and noods. Tho buildings wo havo aro in as good condition, as ciroumstiincos justify Tho board, during tho summer,) has dono much to mako tho rooms neat and attractive. Tho grado teachers in tho lower grades, aro laying especial emphasis on reading and writing. Tho teaching of reading is an art iu itself. Visit tho primary rooms and seo how much modorn methods of toachiug reading surpass tho old "a-b-o" method by which you wero taught. Writing by muscular movement is tho aim iu all grades. Consequently, copy books aro of minor importance Practice paper is tho means to tho oud. Commissioners' Proceedings. Red Cloud, Neb . Nov. 23. 1905. Hoard met pursuant to adjournment. Members all present. Tho following resolution, introduced by Commissioner Anderson, wns adopted: 'Moved, that tho sheriff bo and is Instructed to mako all necessary ar rangements and move tho oillco of tho county judge to tho room used as tho sheriffs oillco and tho west room of tho superintendent's oillco, in tho court house, on or before January 1. loot;. Tho olllcial bond of I. W. Edson as county judgo wns approved. On tho petition of Thomas J. Ward ot al tho board appointed tho follow ing committee: Fogol, Richard, An derson, Gorlach and Sawyor. On motion tho troasuror was in structed to transfer 3100 from tho old road fund to tho general fund. Adjourned to moot Novombor 21 at 8::U)n m. Novombt r 24. Hoard met pursuant to adjournment. Members all present. Commissioners Gorlach, Andorson and Hichaid wero appointed a commit too to appraiso o swj-f 27-2-10 for purposo of salo Adjourned to moot Novombor 23 at 8:30 a. in November 25. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Mombors all present On tho road petition of John Sou chok et al, tho chairman appointed the following committee: Anderson, Gor lach and Sawyer. On motion tho following claims woro allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the rospeotivo turn s: ui:ni:k.u tonus. Dr C Wegtnun, attending poor.8 John Grlfiuth, supplies ltohiusou & Hurden, supplies... Art Harcus, constable fees A M Walters, county attorney.. G 00 7 70 3 CO 1 03 10 00 Dr C Wegman, attending poor.. 37 M Durdln, constable fees -17 50 75 LE Talt, printing 116 30 R F Raines, insano caso 8 10 E U Overmau, attorney Insane caso 3 00 John Zimmcrmann. witness in sano caso 2 00 Ella Zimmormaun, wituoss in sano caso 2 00 Chief Pub. Co, print iug 133 30 C L Cotting, poor farm supplios 5 30 II G Sawyor, grading 75 47 J B Carr, labor 12 00 Canvassing board 30 00 Miss Markor, oillco expenses.... 2G 50 Miss Markor, oillco oxpousos.... 25 80 M Durdin, coustablo foo9 GOO S W Foo, attending court 2 00 W S Ashby, printing 12 00 Nation Printing Co., oillco sup. plios 3G 00 Witnoss foos McCormol caso.... 10 00 Chief Pub. Co, printing 31 23 J A Mc Arthur, shoriir foos 223 45 Bernard MoNony, attorney foos GO 00 J J Ryan, cutting woods 4. 00 J O Caldwell, coal 150 90 Robert Damoroll, rent 80 00 G W Hutchinson, fees 40 85 Nation Pub. Co, printing. .:.... 5 00 P C Buschow, justico of poaco.. 4 3f G W Uutchinson, feos GO HO Samo 0 15 Same 53 40 F W Studobakor, sidowalk 231 75 W R Andorson, com'r sorvlcos.. 41 75 J R Mercer, legal sorvicos 10 00 John Foster, janitor 21 00 W Richard, com'r sorvicos 44 60 II (J Sawyor, com'r sorvicos 15 70 F II Gorlach, com'r services.... GO 70 Joo Fogol, com'r sorvicos 48 08 A II Keonoy, county judgo, foos 9 75 nniDOE FUND F W Studobakor, hauling 0 75 Will Sullivan, lumber 57 45 R R West, building bridges 23 20 John S Mottor, bridgo work.... 1G 72 F A Coulson, bridge work 57 00 W B Shirley, bridgo work G3 00 E H Cox, bridgo work 15 00 Honry Mottor, bridgo work 0 00 Dwight Jones, hardwaro 18 24 Frod Polz, hardwaro 18 25 Wm McCord, bridgo work 31 00 J B Watson, bridgo work 15 50 Henry Aronds, hardwaro 21 55 Honry Gruiss, bridgo work 13 50 F Lampman, bridgo work 22 00 J B Carr, bridgo work 1 50 J M Kincald, bridgo work 20 75 W E Bukor, bridgo work 45 50 Aug Lampman, bridgo work. . . . 7 50 John Lain, bridgo work 12 00 Henry Clausou, bridgo work.... G5 00 E J Evorton, bridgo work 17 50 Alva VanDyko, bridgo work 35 75 Elmer Wilson, bridgo work 8 00 Frank Clauson, bridgo work.... 20 25 Wm Busking, bridgo work 21 00 W A Bunnell, bridgo work 14 00 Goo Clauson. bridgo work 05 00 Henry Arends, hardwaro 3 10 Boyd Muusoll, bri'lgo work 11 00 Wm Kent, bridgo work 4 25 Jos Schrador, bridgo work 7 50 Adumsou & Mills, hardware.... 3 55 ROAD FUND John Turner, road work 1 50 II A Johnson, road work GO 00 Honry Dorra, road work 15 00 W E Bukor, road work 12 00 II G Sawyor. road work 81 00 Jamos Dalton, road work G8 20 F Houchin, road work 12 50 Sherman Shipman, road work.. 30 80 Julius Wobermann, road work.. 50 II Gruiss, road work 27 25 M Doyle, road work 13 00 Frod Lampman, road work.... 2G 00 A Whitmoro, road work 30 00 W Bunnell, road work 2G 00 A Roats, road work 2 50 S Saunders, road work G 00 W G Shannon, road work 2 50 O W Emick, road work 28 00 O W Emick, road work 18 00 .Too Schrador, road work 20 75 II F Bartols, road work., 38 00 Boyd Munsoll, road work 07 00 COLLEGE FOR RED CL01D. Diclrlck's Business College Will Open for the Reception of Students on January 2. Mr. Paul S. Dietrick, an experienced conductor of business college work, has located iu Rod Cloud and on Tues day, January 2. will opon a business collego in tho Damoroll block Ho has leased tho largo hall used by tho Methodists last winter, as well as sev eral of tho adjoining rooms, which will givo ample room for tho beginning of tho school. Quito a number of stu dents havo already enrolled, and moro aro promliod Tho tuition for tho twenty wooki' courso is vory reason nblo and the school should recelvo tho patronage of all our homo pooplo who desire to acquire a business education. Thero aro enough young men and women in Red Cloud aud vioiulty, who wish to lit thomsolvos for an actlvo business iifo, to support tho school handsomely, and when they onco real ize thai they can acquire that kind of an education without going away from homo they will no doubt tako advan tage of tho opportunity oiforod. Wo oarnostly urgo upon nil young tnon and women whocontemplato taking a busi ness courso to call upon or write Mr. Dietrick before making arrangements to go olsowhore Sold Liquor Without a License. L. L. Watt, tho Guido Rock restaur ant man, has gotten himself into seri ous troublo. About two years ago tho federal authorities got after him for selling liquor without a government liconso. Tho caso was compromised however, by his paying a government license and a nominal ponalty. This timo tho caso is moro serious. Last Saturday Shoriif MoArthur and Deputy Sam Foo wont down to Guido ..A!A'aAA&aVaVKaVKivfe&A. rnr'--'-"-' .-- - - - :wi.5,.j..j,.j(.jr3.a.ift.r't'',,i"-''" tp PAUL STOREY cLO?hiER m . w Prices $1.50 to $7.50 Boys' Clothes of (f m & Highest Quality lBlsrf ' Thoso aro tho only kind wo jm Z VTRAGOOrV ..II, th. ,- jp ff jIBII S& Little follows' Russian Over- ffi sn JffiWMfimrLl& conts in stripes, clicks and jm '" JJlWwtlJw&HMfk handsome overplaids; snug, -J- W JTti V llrlfffir Wtm9r dr-ssy; most attractivo for (fl rti vftawVltmH '4u '.W school and anyc n 7 0D ti " ilW''M N gon'lwoar.. V-'- t0 ,uu iJJ rn (t$0r BlffluWli Janior Ru88j"n nud,d' ft ij tLJvr WNYvWvQlxL miralBlouso stylos in littlo . rt MffllWfPM biiits for tho small young- fll m WmMhIM'' ftl stors. These aro tho pick m " Mm! 11 MlMl il from tho stock of tho greatest to aTOiiTOTOUnn makers of clothing for boys, (fj t WlauiVfliW4r,,,i Tlloy wear l01,Kr nnd bot to ;!; IBl?Ill4UKSiVlnH tor than tf-ocn to 5 00 M to IHIiii'hIIm IB r8 v,ovj io o,uu '? to VMIraaal Hondsomo Junior Suits for 2J ft j&2WimL&& KH 3 to 10; tho handsome, ffl to MIBwXSm. dependable product of the & LaaafflMBav aaam. greatest makers jjL to bW liaa. of Boys ro rr ano JX Wf Qaj clothes ... $300 to 6.0U (fS Boys' Knae Pants Suits, 7 to 10 years cut iu doublo-broasted (ft ft two-pioco and singlo-breasted Norfolks, good honest cheviots, M ; twoods and homespuns, also blue sorges, (ti en "7K m well tailored 4IU to D.O ffl to to 2 Boys' Fine Knee Pants Suits. 7 to 10 years, in all tho nowpst jj: "? stylos, single or double breasted Norfolks, our now stylo suits; also .J? hi plain doublo-broasten stylos, with plain or kulck- .q en f n n en ftK iii orbockor trousers; exceptional values 4J-OU tu .uu -v fl Boys' Top Coats and Reefers. 3 to 1G years, mido of fla ) JH ;: wool covert, sergos, choviots and homespuns, oo nn 4 enn m l lined with silk or sorgos wW l0 uu ?M Rock nnd arrostod Watt on a warrant sworn out by tho village authorities, charging him with selling liquor in violation of tho stato law. There aro thirty-uino counts in tho complaint Watt was brought before Judgo K ouey Saturday He waived exami nation and gave a 8700 bond for his nppoaranco boforo tho district court, iu January. Tho penalty for tho of- fonso is a line of not less than $100 nor moro than 8500, or imprisonment in the county jail for not moro than thirty days, on each count. Tho sheriff captured a keg of whisky and two bottles of beer, which woro brought to Red Cloud to bo used as ovidonco Organization Meeting. To Webster County Toachors, Pupils, School Ofllcors and Friends: Deputy Stato Superintendent E C. Bishop will hold a meeting in Red Cloud, Neb , on Dec 5, 1005, at lp.ni, at the Methodist church, for tho pur pose of organizing the Webster Conn ty Boys' Experiment Club and tho Webster County Girls' Domestic Sci onco Club. Wo hopo to havo at least two dele gates from each district, but each school may send as many delegates as desirod. All' boys and girls present may becomo charter membeis. Dele gates will bo chosen at this meeting to attend tho State Meeting Dec. 11 and 15, 1005 Wo will bo pleased to havo a number of teachers present at the or ganization meoting. Pupils who at ond this meeting should bo oxoused from school Mittoudanco on Doc. 5th Printed circulars woro sont to each teachor somo time ago with full expla- i have just received Everything to Wear Everything to Keep You Warm .... My GROCERIES aro tho Everybody M. A. ALBRIGHT'S - i nation. Road tho circular to your school. Lot every ono como and listen to Mr. Bishop and become imbued with tho spirit of this ut-w movoment. Vory truly yours, Elizabeth Maiikkk. Notlce. Everybody invited to como to tho sale of Largo English Borkshires to be hold Dec. 20 in Guide Rock, Nobr. Write mo for catalog. Thos. I'OLHEMUa. Lincoln Business College Does high grado work in tho M H BUSINESS, TELEGRAPHY, ENGLISH, SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING COURSE8 There never vas a creator demand than now (or young men and women capable of doing business. Prepare yourself and select some one of the good places offered. A few MONTHS AND A fEW DOLLARS WILL OIVE YOU A OOOD BUSINESS EDUCATION. Be gin any time- private Instruction-work for board assistance In procuring positions advantages of a capital city. OATALOG FRCEI DO IT NOW LINCOLN. NEBRASKA Tolophono 2251. 13th & P Sts. ,al li'nuunurw--rn11 a full line of BEST ON THE MA RKET Welcomed at i gff I fcA..iir.i,.iiit, H r. a i..i.. .tu;. fuTlWiiiS rr -&aKrm- -"" l 0 ' v TV.