'BiM'9ali gWW11" lW&Ti!SEQ&Jg5MnmSm mrt wiitviw " KSffiSSeftaMfe MM&mh.? " " " " nr f Quiets the Cough This is one reason why Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is so valua ble in consumption. It stops the wear and tear of useless coufhlnf. But it does more it controls the inflammation, quiets the fever, soothes, and heals. Sold for 60 years. Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral hni been a regular Ufa preserver to me It brotmlit me MiroaRh teveta attack ot i.tieunioma and I (eel that t owemr lite to it wonderful curative properties -William II Ihuitt. Wawa, A KadebyJ. O Ayer Co.. Irfjwall, Maaa. All ao manufaotarera of f SABSAPAKILLA. tiers PILLS HAIR VIOWL UMtnn mnavmrv bv knnnlncr the bowels regular with Ayer'a Pills. Republican State Ticket. Kor U. S. Senator .NOItRlS BKOWN, Buffalo. J?or Governor GEO. L. SHELDON, Cuss. Kor Lieutenant Governor M. It. IIOPE'.VKLL, Hurt. Kor Railroad Commissioners II. .J. WINNHTT, Lancaster. HOlitiUT COWKLL. Doiglas. A. .1. WILLIAMS. Pierce. For Secretary of State GKORC.K .JlNKIN, Uospcr. Kor Auditor K. M. SKA RLE, .IK., Keith. For Superintendent J. L. MoRRIEN, Fillmore. Kor Treasurer LAWSON G. HRIEN, Boone. For Attorney General WM. T. THOMPSON, Merrick. For Land Commissioner HENRY M. EATON, Dodge. County Ticket. For Representative WILLIAM RENKEL, Inavale. For County Attorney A. M. WALTERS, Blue Hill. For Commissioner W. It. ANDERSON, Hladen. For Senator W. K. THORNE, Bladen. Float Representative R. F. RAINES, Red Cloud. Kor Congressman, Fifth Dist. G. W. NORRIS, McCook. 'rlSiSXX'eXXfVteX? Deaths and Funerals 32KWVfS!'9W2!.3l Gcoric Ecklor. "L'nele" George Ecklor, one of the oldest settlers of Highland. Kansas, MUYerod a stroke of paralysis two weeks ago, and died on the afternoon of September 0, at the home of his hon. Win. Ecklor. Deceased was 711 .years of age and had lived a consist ent Christian for many years, and passed to the great beyond with the faith that he will live again. Funeral services were held at the Friends ohurcli at North I (ranch, Friday nftcruoou at :i o'clock, and the re mains laid to rest in the North Ilranch cemetery. The family have the sym pathy of their many friends over the loss of a father, whose advice will never be forgotten. Here Is Relief for Women. Mother Gray, a nurse in Now York, discovered an aromatic pleasant horb cure for women's ills, called Austral-ian-Leaf. It is the only certain monthly regulator. Cures female weaknesses and backache, kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. At all druggists or by mail 50 cents. Sample free. Address, The Mother Gray Co., IieRoy, New York. LOW RATES TO OMAHA Via the Burllnftten Route for the Ak-Sar-len Festivities. October 2 to G inclusive the Burling ton will sell tickets to Omaha and re turn at practically half rates. The Carnival this year will bo a marked improvement over all previous years. In addition to a big streot carnival overy day, there will be a flower parade, Octobor 2nd; a gorgeous elec trical parade, Wednesday evening, Oct. flrd; a daylight parade, Oct. 4th. and the Ak Sar-Ben Ball Oct. 5th Ask the agent for dotails. N. E. Church Pastors. The following ministers have been appointed by the M. E. church confer- P jence for Webster county: Presiding Elder N. A. Martin Hast- Hladen M. S. Foitteh. Cowles (to be supplied.) Guide Rock A. V. Wilson. Inavale It. It. E. Hill. Red Cloud W. L. Austin. Ash Creek and Cowles to be supplied. llluc Hill W. T. Taylor. TWENTY YEARS AGO Items of Newa Found In The Chief of Twenty Year Ago Thla Week y Mrs. A. O. Rerg Is visiting in James town, Kansas. Miss Cordie Sherer will attend the state university this fall. Wilcox, Sweezey & Wells Is the name of the new law llrm. Dr. MoKeeby was professionally called to Superior Thursday. The several new brick buildings are being rapidly pushed forward. Congressman Laird and General Thayer were In the elty last Friday. Mrs. T. C. Hacker is visiting her' daughter. Mamie, at Akron, Colorado. .Joseph Graves has purchased A Cure's farm near Catherton, paying S-'OOO. Charley Hunter, congressman from Inavale is the proud possessor of a male heir. Miss Caroline Newhouse left Mon day morning for Lincoln to attend the university. I. W. Moon is in the city superin tending the erection of his new brick block which will be tinder headway soon. Our old and aged friends, Mr. Ma hard and wife of McCook, are visiting at the home of L. A. Haskins, across the river. County Clerk Ralley, Judge Me Kelghan, J. L. Kaley and a large number of others attended the state fair this week. Dr. L. II. Reck, the well-known In this city, and for several months con nected with Henry Cook's drug store, has located in Riverton. John Storey, who for many years has been the trusted employe of Henry Cook, has been promoted by Mr. Cook to manage the drug store. The numerous friends of Henry Maurer, living north of the city, gave himself and family si general and lusty housewarming on Monday night Our Chinese laundry is now open and ready for business. Wing Lee is the handsome proprietor, while John Win will assist in the "washce" busi ness. Success has at last crowned the ef forts of our base ball nine, they hav ing "done up" the crack nine of the valley, i. e. the Alma nine, the score standing '. to 0. Mrs. Gust, wife of Charley Gust of Line township, died at her home last Monday, and was buried on Thursday in Penny creek cemetery, Rev. Hum mull otlieiating. Mr. Stahl, a prominent gentleman of Chicago, who has several stores in Nebraska, has made arrangements to open a similar institution in one of the Moon buildings on 5th avenue. ('. L. Cotting has secured the ser vices of L. II. Deyo, a graduate of the Michigan College of Pharmacy and a thorough and competent druggist, who will hereafter have charge of the prescription and dispensing depart ment of the store. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Oscar Rurrows foreman of the Elec tric Light Co., went to Franklin the first of the week and was taken quite sick while there. However, he re turned Thursday morning and is again able to be at work. Ask any ,lJap" that you may see, "Why the Czar, with Rear behind, had to climb a tree. The Yanks, God bless the Yanks, says he, They gave us Rocky Mountain Tea. C. L. Cotting. It arouses energy, develops and stimulates nervous life, arouses the courage of youth. It makes you young again. That's what Holllster's Rocky Mountain tea will do. 35 cents tea or tablets. C. L. Cotting. Mrs. W. E. Brown of Fairmont re turned to her home Saturday morning, after a week's visit with her husband, who Is employed at Schultz's photo graph gallery. Ms. Rrown was ac companied by her little daughter. Ladles, read this cataloguu of charms. Bright eyes, glowlngjcheeks, red lips, a smooth bkln without a blemish, in short, perfect health. For .,..1.. ...111. 1 TI..III..1....I.. nuii: imlii uvury pHUiwige JlUUlSlCl'tt Kooky Mountain tea. 115 cents. C. L. Cotting. Robert Harris Is having a new barn built on his farm, four miles north of town. At a meeting of the elty council last Saturday evening the city clerk was Instructed to notify electric sup ply houses that the city would let a contract on September '20 for the fur nishing of lamp supplies for the en suing year. Newhouse Bros, have this week re moved a partition in the rear of their store room thereby lengthening the room about fifteen feet. This was made necessary by the Increase of their stock and the over crowded con dition of the storeroom. Commandant J. W. Bresson, of the soldiers' home at Mllford, is recover ing rapidly from an attack of nervous prostration. It was rummored a few days ago that he had been stricken with apoplexy, but this was untrue. He overworked during the national encampment at Minneapolis, and the result was a breakdown on his return home. Thursday's Lincoln Star. For Sale: 4100 acre farm near Kearney, at 810 per acre, live miles of running water, 1000 acres of it In valley; its dirt cheap; Its all good corn; alfalfa and pasture land. It is one of tlie best stock farms in America, especially for hog raising, has lots of timber, shade and improvements. Its the biggest bargain to be had in this country, and for sale quick. Write to (L L. Grookham, owner, Kearney, Neb. Mrs. Wheelock, statu president of the W. C. T. U. will be in Red Cloud. Saturday, September 15, and in the afternoon requests all ladies to be present at the Christian church In the afternoon at 3:30. Mrs. W1u...1m,.1- will speak in the Congregational church Sunday morning at 10:30 a. m.. and In the afternoon at 3:30 will ad dress the Womans' union meeting at the Christian church. In the evenlnu- a union temperance rally will be held at the Methodist church. Mrs. II. E. Steadman, northeast of town, is the victim of a rather singu lar attack of illness. She was in ap parently good health until Saturday afternoon of last week, when not feeling very well, she lay down on a lounge to rest, sincu which time she has been unconscious. Such cases, while somuwhat unusual, are not by any means unknown to the medical profession. Their nature and treat ment is pretty well understood, and Mrs. Steadman will doubtless be brought safely out from her serious candition. Guide Rock News-Letter. The St. Francis Land and 'Abstract Company of St. Francis, Kansas, owns and oilers for sale the following choice lands in Cheyenne county: 1U0 acres raw land. Every foot smooth and level. Five miles from Bird City, Price SI 700. Can sell the quarter south of this at the same price. 100 acres, 11 1-2 miles from Rird City. Practically all tillable, price S1000. 100 acres 0 l-'J miles from Bird City. All smooth, price SI. 100. 1(50 acres 8 from Bird City. All smooth, a fine tract, price Si. 100. 180 acres 8 1-2 miles from Rird City. Frame house, frame stable, two Perkins windmills, with several steel tanks, corrals and fence on two sides on two sides of one quarter. Over 200 acres of fine alfalfa bottom on this tract. Price S3i) an acre. 100 acres 11 1-2 miles from St, Francis-, nothing finer, price 81400. Can sell all of this section for S.) an acre. Every foot fine level land. For further information, address Travis W. Benjamin, Sec'y, St Francis, Kan. Local Grain Market. (Furnished by J. B. Wisocarvo r agout for Updiko Elevator Co.) Ear corn 31 io No. 3 corn 320 No. 3 Yellow corn 32o No.3 White corn 33o No. 3 White oats 23o No.3 Mixed oats 2lo No. 2 Hard wheat 500 No.3 Hard wheat 48o No. 2 Spring wheat Glo No. 3 Spring wheat 48o No. 2 Rye 30o Burllnftton Bulletin. To Now England and Canada dally low excursion rates during Soptember to Canada, and on Sept. 0 and 10 to Now England resorts. Cheap one way to Paoiflo coast cheap colonist raies, daily to San Francisco, Los Angolos, Portland, Seattle, Tacoma and other coast terri tory August 27 to October 31, also cheap one wav to Moutana, Wyoming, Big Horn Basin, Utah and westorn Colorado September 15 to Octobor 31. To California, Portland and Pugot j to to to to to to m to to to to m to to m to to m to to to to to to to to to WE ARE READY TO SHOW YOU THE FALL STYLES In anything in Men's and Boys9 Wear All the newest in Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings. In the Sum mer lines there are some good things, and these you may have at prices that will surprise and please you. to Jx CLOTHING, HATS, to t it Every Garment it flvPAUL STOREY, Clothier i Th. -B . No Longer an Impossibility The idea that has become general that first class building material could no longer be had is certainly knocked out, when you take a look ot the complete line of clear Soft Pine Finish and Siding carried in stock by Saunders Brothers of Red Cloud, Neb. What is also pleasing to the buyers of Lumber and building material is the fact that th ir prices are reasonable, and they guarantee a SQUARE DEAL. They also have a nice Hue of Oak, Hickory and Poplar Wagon Material. See their Shin gles, l'ou can not holp but admire them. The members of this enterprising firm, assisted by plenty of excellent holp, are always glad and take pleasure in showing to the public this nice stock. 1 ' Fourth Avervue FURNITURE STORE FURNITURE, CARPETS and UNDERTAKING Our Prices ED AMACK, Prop. Sound round trip Soptembor 3 to 1 GO to California; ono way via Puget Sound 8G2.50. Last chance this sum mer. Denver, Colorado Springs and Pu eblo ono faro round trip, maximum excursion rate ?15 from Nebraska Sop. tomber 19 to 22 inclusive. To the oast and south choap oxcur sisns to various destinations during Soptembor. Homosookers excursions frequent ly each mouth to western Nebraska, eastern Colorado, Big Horn Basin, dry M 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 SHOES, FURNISHINGS to Guaranteed. to to to M : 5? s i i SJ C1: S"; n5T" are the Best sections. Free Kinkaid lands Writo D. Clem Deaver, Agent Burlington's Home seekers' Information Bureau at 1004 Farnam st., Omaha, at out getting hold of a free section of Kinkaid land. Thousand of acres of those lauds are being vacated, and we assist settlors in locating on those lands. Consult nearest Burlington ticket agent about low rates for summer tours in any direction. J. F. Edwards, Agent. )' si Mxm&Mt1 ' -1 -JJl-J.--va.'vsr-w v."