JFW that Dandruff mansaimn, nnntMMHMMBMM There is one thinp, that will (cure it Ayer's Hair Vigor. lit is a regular scalp-medicine. ,li quickly destroys the germs which cause this disease. The unhealthy scalp becomes ; healthy. The dandruff disap pears, had to disappear. A healthy scalp means a great deal to you healthy hair, no dan druff, no pimples, no eruptions. Tho boat kind of a testimonial "'Sold lor ovor sixty yoarB." fADDRCUA tiMWOT MHWurai i mmm www Mado by J. U. Ayor Co., l,owon, xaaci. Alio mnnuracturer or SABSAPAKILLA. I'lLI.S. CIILH8V PECTORAL. aajuiJacr'Tn yers Republican State. Ticket. 2Vr U. S. Senator MORRIS BKOWN, Buffalo. Star Governor iKO. L. SHELDON, Cuss. Tror .Lieutenant Governor M. R. HOPH.VELL, Hurt. A?or Railroad Commissioners ft..!. WINN KIT, Lancaster. '.ROBERT COWELL, Douglas. A. .1. WILLIAMS. Pierce. Wtor .Secretary of State fJEORGE .JUNKIN, Gosper. SHor Auditor IS. M. SEARLE, .lit., Keith. CFor Superintendent J. L. Mr-BRIEN, Fillmore. 5Tor Treasurer LAWSON G. HRIEN, Hoone. l(GVr Attorney General WM. T. THOMPSON, Merrick. l&Tor Land Coiumissioner HENRY M. EATON, Dodge. County Ticket. 4CTor Representative WILLIAM RENKEL, Inavale. "Hfor Comity Attorney A. M. WALTEUS, Blue Hill. S?i)r Couiiuissioner W. It. ANDERSON, Itladen. T&or Senator IV. E. TIIORNE, lllmluii. Cleat Representative Dlt. It. F. It A INKS, Red Cloud. 'ffiVw Congressman, Fifth Uist. 3. W. NORRIS, McCook. BRIEF MENTION. Interesting Items Gtvthorcd by Our County R-oportors GARFIELD It rained. Mrs. 131 h Shipman waH visiting sifter, Stisio, Tuesday. Mrs. Pearl Alios was visiting sister, Myrtle, Tuesday. Charles Alios had a horso badly on a wiro feneo uesday. Georgo Bradshaw and Howard Alios were chopping wood on their now farm Tuesday. Junius Boauohampbrokohis machine last Saturday, which caused a dolay in getting out the grain. Leonard Monger is going to holp Frank Amaek gather his corn when it gets dry enough to take a team into the Held. her nor cut whore each purchusod a cur of cattlo and shipped them horo. Mr. D. Kilo and Miss Iluttio Booton bogg, both of this placo, drovo to Has titles Thursday and wore married, returning homo Saturday. Married, on Wednesday October 17, at tho homo of tho bride's mother Mrs. A. Woodside, Miss Bortlo Woodsido of tills placo and Mr. Georgo Yoager of Illinois onljvVolutives of tho brido being present. Uov. Fouoh of tho M. 13. church pronounced tho words which made them man and wife, loft. Thursday morning for thoir in Oqnuku, 111. They homo WALNUT CREEK Miss Mary Sutton visited at hor brother's last Sunday. Muhlon Points shipped a car load of white hogs last week. Farmers aro looking for corn hus kers, and thoy seen, hard to find. Warron Sutton will move onto Alfred Coulson's farm in Kansas iu tho uour future. A number of comont caves with storehouses over head havo been built during tho fall. Tho ruin was lino for fall wheat, I though tho roads uro bud to travel, especially in wiu uonoiu. Hank Coulson's horso stumblod and foil, throwing tho rider with such force that his collar bono was-brokon. Mr. Farnham has bought tho rent corn and hay on Mr. Rocny's farm. Mr. Furuham will feed a largo number of cattlo diii nig tho winter. the hus "Wanted A correspondent in every precinct. TUls is the season of decay and Muceakened vitality. Nature is being whorn of its beauty and bloom. If .you would retain yours, fortify your --.ytttein with Hollister's Itocky Moun-ittu-n Tea. 35 cents, tea or tablets. C. Sj. Coiling. The, files of Tin: Ciiikk for tho 1ml unct) of the year 1880 have mysterious ly disappeared from our office, and as -a. consequence wo will be unable to ?,?e our renders the usual "Twenty Years Ago" items, Beginning next wck, we will publish a "Thirty Years Ji" column. The reserved seats for the College Mixture course will only be held open until S sharp Tuesday evening, and will then be thrown open to the house and the entertainment will begin in tSv minutes. No admittance will be ,.vJlowed during numbers on program. IFJense abide by this rule and be there "hq time, so you will not be dibappoint- .3. Paul S. Uletrick. TTSjcmj is a movement on foot o havo m, special -sermon in at least one of the shwrchcs every Sunday night, that will fecxiven for the beneiit of those who ii-jAh-.to know the subject to be preach- itd utmi beforehand, and who want -something prepared especially for pub lic interest- Itev. Edson was to havo oinen tho first one last Sunday oven "tjrpmt did not on account of the Hacking apparatus of the church being out of order. Tho coming Sun tdmytevfiiiiig Elder Davis of the Chris tum church will give a popular lecture "on ''Woman's Opportunities." Those wfco iiavo no bpecial place to go to .ckurcli aro urged to help Rev. Davis JSjy filliiig his church for him Sunday ejrcnln.g. tk Certain Cure for Chilblains. Shako 4uto your shoes Allon's Foot 5Iift,tt powdor. It euros chilblains, Iiostbites, dump, sweatiug, swollen ".Tvrftt. At all druggists and shoe stores r25 oents. Samplo free. AddreM -.iten S. Olnistod, LeRoy, N. Y. LINE W. P. Kuolm is on tho sick list. James Kouglo lost u lino horso this week. Too much alfalfa. Mr. Buckley of Lebanon was guest of Wm. VanDyko Sunday. Georgo Smolsor of Rod Cloud moved onto tho Maynurd ranch. ; diiia Haskius of Red Cloud visited hor son, W. J. Haskius, this week. Mrs. Henry Clark and three sous of North Plutto wore visiting friends in Lino this wook. Frank and Bon VunDyko returned from Montrose, Kan., Saturday with a lino lot of winter applos. Grandma Boauchamp was visiting hor daughters, Mrs. J. C. Fox and Mrs. Georgo Drake, this wook. Undo Charley Gust, from Alubnma, visited friends in Liuo this wook. Ho has boon sick for a year, but is some bettor now. STILLWATER Corn husking and threshing aro at a stand still. Only eight pupils iu school Monday in district fill. Plenty of rain now. Tho ground is thoroughly soaked. Tho little daughtorof John Davidson has been on the s'ick list. W. A. Howard of Guide Itock visited relatives in this vicinity Tuesday. Noil Erwiu has rocontly had u monu ment erected ovor his wife's gravo iu Eckley comotory. Uov. Priestly will preach at Eokloy next Sunday, at 11 a. in., and 7:110 p. in. Everybody invited. Mr. Smith of Blue Hill, agont for tho Lincoln Marblo Works, was iu this neighborhood canvassing last week. Tho mail man on route ono failed to make his appearance on Monday on account of tho steady downpour of rain. Mrs. Jus. Dunham and daughter, Mrs. Florence Aarhse, of Boyd county, aro visiting relatives in tho vicinity at present. Thoro wore not very ninny out to Sunday school on Sunday at Eckley church, on account of tho disagreeable weathor. J. H. Groonhalgh's now addition to his house is showing up well now. Tho dimensions aro 20x18, two stories iu height. Allan Vance attended quarterly con ference at Cowlos ou Tuesday. This is tho first business meeting on this cir cuit this year. Hazel Finney, who is attending school in Guide Hock, came homo on Friday evening and was storm-stayed until Wednesday. It is a well known medical fact that pine resin is most effective in the treatment of diseases of the bladder and kidneys. Sufferers from back ache and other troubles due to faulty action of the kidneys find relief in the use of J'lne-ules. SI buys 30 days treatment. Sold at Henry Cook's drug store. ate!efcA&3Saai3!Sitetetefc Deaths and Funerals Sf3SfSfHf)f33f3fff.f3 K N , , . -S lH . y . I lk , , . ." 01 I Z w "Qft mm m m& V 40 v w b s q . iff'f ' 0 gm 00 00' m' '' f' WE ARE READY TO SHOW YOU THE FALL STYLES m (0 m 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. CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, FURNISHINGS Every Garment Guaranteed. w m (0 m m m m PAUL STORF.Y. Clothier & &'?'&'0'0'"'&'00?'t''0'0"'0'0'&'0'02'0'0"'0'?4: V 4to HfeV 4VB 0 4t& wtto t& Bttf 4SV" 0 m 0 h 4lk wfc 4BwV 4fl m m dM' "' No Longer an Impossibility The idea that has bocomo general that first class building material could no longer bo had is certainly knocked out, when you take a look at tho complete line of clear Soft Pino Finish and Siding curried iu stock by Saunders Brothers of Rod Cloud, Nob. What is also pleasing to tho buyers of Lumber and building material is tho fact, that their prices aro reasonable, and thoy guarantee a SQUARE DEAL. They also havo a nice lino of Oak, Hickory and Poplar Wagon Material. See thoir Shin gles. You can not holp but admire them. Tho members of this enterprising firm, assisted by plenty of excellent help, aro always glad and take pleasure iu showing to tho public this nice stock. G. W. Dow. DRY CREEK Tho drouth is broken, or at least badly bout. Mr. Hoits is building a largo barn for his fine herd of cattlo. Mrs. Dave Gigor has gone to Califor nia for a four mouths visit. Heury Sommorhaldor hus decided ho would farm for himsolf noxt year. Charloy Iuihoff had tho misfortuno to loso a valuablo horso, ono day lust wook. um Jtoovos or uinuo itock is paper ing Mrs. Borgfleld's house. Bill is an export at tho business. A great muny around horo wont to Guido Rock last Thursday night to hour Congressman Norris. He mudo a lino spooch. Clyde Payne and Miss Nettie Jack son wero married lust Sunday. Wo join a host of f rionds in wishing them a long and happy life. BLADEN Mrs. Joo McGonan nnd son Cecil re turned to Blue Hill Saturday. Mr. aud Mrs. Byrd Kilo aro proud parents of a buby boy, born October 18th. Mrs. Farley loft Thursday for a visit with hor parents in tho western part of tho state. A good ruin fell horo Sunday nnd Monday aud will bo a groat bonolit to the fall wheat. Mrs. Johnson hus returned to hor homo nt Now Custlo, Wyoming, utter visiting hor son, Wm. Johnson, living south of town. Herman Feis and Mr. Molllice ro- I turned Wednesday from Culbortsou, George W. Dow, one of the oldest citizens of Red Cloud, died last Fri day afternoon. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon, conducted by Itev. G. W. Hummel. Ben Adhem lodge No. 180, I. O. O. F., had charge 01 me uuriai. iur. wow iiau been a sufferer for many years with heart trouble, which avus the immediate cause of his death. Mr. Dow had been a resident of this city since the latter '70s, with the exception of about two years spent in California. He is sur vived by his wife and one son, Charles Dow of Newcastle, Wyo. Earl Davis. Earl Davis, tho 22-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Davis, who live on the F. L. Smith farm fourteen miles southwest of Red Cloud in Smith county, Kansas, died yesterday morn ing early. Funeral services were held this morning at 10 o'clock. Earl had been alllicted with rheumatism for tho past two or three years, and it finally reached his heart, causing his death. He was well known in Red Cloud, and besides his parents, is survived by four brothers and three sisters Kay, Emmet, John, Lincoln, Misses Josic and Lucinda, and Mrs. Al Scrivner. Fourth Averwie FURNITURE STORE FURNITURE, CARPETS and UNDERTAKING MARRIAGES. Orrln C. Payne of Guido Rock and Miss Nettie Jackson of Itosemont. Married by Rev. Willlhan. Frank Foley of Burr Oak, Kan., and Miss Mary L. Ileaston, Superior, Neb. Married by Judge Edson. Jesse Ray and Miss Esther Clauson, both of Red Cloud. Married by Judge Reed. V John C. Pavlick and Miss Anna Jel- Our Prices are the Best ED AMACK, Prop. inek, both of Red Cloud. Married Judge Edson. A license was also issued to Reynold C. L. Ihischow and Miss Emma S. Hol schu, both of Blue Hill. m ManZan relieves instantly the pain caused by those blind, bleeding, itch ing und protruding piles. It is put up in collapslblo tubes in such u way that it can be applied where tho trouble originates, thus stopping the pain im- l mediately. Try one bottle und if you I are not relieved, your money will be refunded. Try our free offer. Sold ut by Henry Cook's drug store. Utter List. List of letters remaining uncalled for at postolflco at Rod Cloud, Neb., for the wook endiug Oct. 25 190(5: John Allison, R. 0. Willison. Frank Bukor, Edgur Crum, Bouluh Eckman. M. T. Gnrlow, W. H. Gurmiro, J. A. Hull, Mrs. Annie Jones, John Potorson, Josepuiuo Palmer, W. S. Sylvester. Arohio Williams. Thoso will bH sent to tho dead lettor olllce Nov. 8, 1000, it not called for boforo. When calling for abovo plousa say 'udvortlsed." T. C. Hackkk, Postmaster i nix i tg3w'F'