SI - - Ti0iw,JJir4.'ttTW t , ".1"' kit Own Your Hair? Do you pin your liat to your own hair? Can't do it? Haven't enouRh hair? It must be you do not know Ayer's Hair Vigor ! Here's an intro duction! May the acquaint ance result in a heavy Rrowth ofrich,thick,Rlossyhair! And we know you'll never be gray. " I tlilnk Hint Arrr' Ifnlr Vlnnr I ttm most liavn iw-il It for mnno time nml I ohm mitli. rullr r tlmt I am Kr;tly ilca;-i wl li It. I ctirerfnltv rpnunwn'l It plonnl'l. lirrpa ration." MIbhV. IMock, Wntliml, Mich. Played "Indian." The I'. E. O's. gave a "Hiawatha"' party at the home of Dr. and Mrs. N. II. Morrison Inst night. According to the reports there were "big (loin's." The P. E. O'S and their guests wore Indian costumes, but it seems that Editor Talt and Will Auld, "laboring tinder a misunderstanding, went to the function dressed as ordinary people. When they appeared upon the bcene they were immediately surrounded by the "bucks," thrown to the lloor, "scalped," and then made to smoke the "pipe of peace." The latter pen alty was quite severe, as neither of them ever indulges In tobacco. There is also a rumor afloat that Dr. Hob Mitchell created quite a sensation as the "big medicine man." A tladObT.T.O AYrCo,LowrH, MM Alto uiuuuiaoiurcra ui SAR3APARILLA PILLS. CHERRY PECTORAL vers KMggyQgBWiMMMMB Inconsistent. The Com-Ad is pluming itself over the reduced majority of Congressman Norris in this county, and intimates that the Com-Ad had something to do with it. As a matter of fact, Norris received 05 more votes than did Shel don for governor, only six less than Hopewell for lieutenant governor, and more than any other Republican candi date except Thorne for state senator. The Roosevelt wave of two years ago greatly helped the Republican candi dates, and the vote of that year bears no relation to the vote of this year. According to Hosmer's theory of the value of the Corn-Ad's Influence in mat ters political, the majority of 413 for lllacklcdge should have been on the other side, as that paper gave a great deal more space to booming Mr. Wal ters than it did to "knocking" on Norris. A cold taken at this time of the year is generally hard to get rid of but it will not be able to withstand lice's Laxative Honey and Tar. That will cure all eolds, coughs, croup, whoop ing cough, etc., by driving them out through the bowels. If you have a cold, try it, and if not cured get your money back. No opiates. Sold at Henry Cook's drug store. i The Vocal iholr. The famous vocal choir of the Kil ties (from 10 to 20 voices) renders "Ye Hanks and Uraes," "Annie Laurie," "Scots Wha Hae," "The Hundred Pipers," "My Love She's Hut a Lassie Yet," "Robin Adair" and many other exquisite English and Scottish songs, harmonized, as well as popular Cana dian airs. A good indication of the choir's popularity is the fact that at every concert given on the various tours, without exception, their selec tions were encored from three to six times. Opera house, Thursday after noon, November 15. ELEVATOR CONTRACT ALL RIGHT Berllnghof Investigates Materials Used at Hastings Asylum. Lincoln, Nov. 5. Gcorgo Berllng hof, selected to Investlgato tho con tract for putting in food elevators at the Hastings asylum, will mako his report In 'detail today. Mr. Berllng hof will report that tho state made a good contract. Ho will say ho has In vestigated the material used In the job, and it Ib all right, and according to specifications. The motors, he found, were one-half horsepower In stead of one horsepower, but that these had already been held up and would be changed. Mr. Berllnghof se cured bids on tho work from various Arms, and, according to the material used, he Is BatlBfled the contract is all right. The contract for furnishing the elevators was let to Earl Wescott. FARMER 'CHOKED ON WINDMILL A Problem far Mathematicians. George Clauson, who has been engi neering a pile driver for more than thirty years, wants somebody to figure -out a problem which has been puz zling him all that time. The pile , driver which ho now uses has a ham mer weighing 1,401) pounds, and Mr. Clauson would like to know how many times the hammer increases its weight in a drop of 20 feet. Mr. Clauson has noticed that tho pile driver will drive a post into the ground almost exactly the rtame distance at every blow, not withstanding the earth becomes more packed and the post harder to drive the farther it is driven into the earth. Ho would also like to know how much the weight of the blow increases, say for each additional four inches the hammer falls. Will somebody please figure this out and? send the reply to Tjik Ciiikp? Bitten by a Cat. lack Wilmot's little baby suffered a peculiar injury yesternuy. Mrs. Wil mot gave tho baby a piece of meat, and then went into the cellar on an errand. Hearing tho baby cry, she hurried into the room and found that n cut, in trying to trke the meat from the baby, had nearly bitten oil' one of its lingers. X Certain Cure for Chilblains. Shako into your shoes Allen's Foot Ease, n powder. It cures chilblains, frostbites, dump, sweating, swollen foot. At all druggists and shoe storos cents. Satnplo free. Address Al'on S. Olmsted, LoRoy, N.'Y. Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar the original laxative cough syrup acts as a cathartic on the bowels. It is made from the tar gathered from the pine trees of our own country, therefore is tho best for children. It is good for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, etc. Try our free offer. Sold at Henry Cook's drug store. Here Is Relief fer Wunen. Mother Gray, a nurse In New York, discovered an aromatic pleasant herb cure for women's ills, called Australian-Loaf. It is tho only certain monthly regulator. Cures fomalo weaknesses and backacbo, kidney, bladder aud urinary troubles. At all druggists or by mail 50 cents. Sample froo. Address, Tho Mother Gray Co., LoRoy, Now York. Setscrew Seizes His Coat and Twists It Tight Around His Neck. Newman Grove, Neb., Nov. G. Mer rltt B. Otis, a farmer whose home is twelve miles from this place in Emer lck township, was choked to death in a tragic way. Ho had gone up on his windmill to shut It off. There was no wind when ho started and apparently no danger. Before he could turn off the wheel a breeze sprang up and set It In motion. A set screw caught In tho collar of Otis' coat and began choking him. Ho managed to call his wife for aid and she ran out of the house and climbed up on tho frame and tried desperately to disentangle his coat from the screw, but failed. Then she descended and sought but also In vain to shut off the power. As a last hope she rushed Into the house and telephoned neighbors for aid. When they reached the mill Otis was dead from choking. tf m m m m to to to to to to to WE ARE READVTO SHOW YOU THE FALL STYLES In anything in 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 Pine-ules. 81 buys 30 days treatment. Sold at Henry Cook's drug store. Family III From Trichina Poison. Fremont, Neb., Nov. C From eat ing trichina pork, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heine and young son, Wilbur, resi dents of the new town oLLcshara, are critically ill. They were brought to the Fremont hospital, wnere Mrs. Heine Is In a precarious condition. A week ago Mr. Heine butchered a hog the family had raised In a pen back of the house. Some of the meat was eaten and the following day the fam ily were taken ill. When the physi cians pronounced the disease trichina poisoning the sick persons were brought to the hospital. 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. 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 to to to to to to PAUL STOREY, Clothier $ 'fefeftfefe'ftftfefeSPS''' Hr Wants Wife to Work Like Farmland. Nebraska City, Neb., Nov. 3. Carl Malzer and Miss Staphlna Hruby were married, by County Judge Wil son. They are both Germans and can not speak a word of English, and tho clerk of tho court acted as Interpreter. It developed that the groom had paid a friend $50 to secure him a wife, and he-had Induced this 'Jcrman girl to marry Malzer because he had a good farm and was well to do. Tho groom Insisted that the iudco make her promise to work for him just a farm hand, because he had to bo much money to get her. No Longer an Impossibility The idea that has become general that first class building material could no longer bo had is certainly knocked out, when you take a look at the complete line of- clear Soft Pino Finish and Siding carried in stock by Saunders Brothers of Hod Cloud, Neb. What is also pleasing to the buyers of Lumber and building material is the fact that their prices are reasonable, and they guarantee a SQUARE DEAL. They also have a nice lino of Oak, Hickory and Poplar Wagon Matorial. See their Shin gles. You can not help but admiro them. Tho members of this entorprising firm, assisted by plenty of excellent help, are always glad and take ploasuro in showing to tho public this nice stock. like -on GROOMING COUNTS Hut It cannot make n Fair Skin or a Ulossy Coat. Women with ood complexion!) cannot bo homoly. Creams, lotions, washes and powders cauuot mako a fair skin. Every horsomau knows thut tho sutiu cout of his thoroughbred comos from tho animal's "nil-right" condition. Lot tho lioree got "offlilsfooiVniidhls coat tuniB dull. Cur rying, brushing and rubbing will nivo him a clean coat, but cannot proiluco tho coveted smoothnrst) and gloss of tho horso's akin, which is his com. plcxion. Tho ladies will see tho point. Lane's Family Medicine Is tho best preparation for ladies who dosiro ft gcntlo luxativo nicdicluo that will glvo tho body porfoot clcnnliness intorually and tho wholosowoneas that produces such skins as painters lovo to copy. & Jf W MunZun relieves instantly the pain caused by those blind, bleeding, itch ing und protruding piles, It is put up in collapsible tubes In such a way that it can bo applied whore, tho trouble originates, thus stopping tho pain im mediately. Try one bottle and If you are not relieved, your money will be refunded. Try our free offer. Sold at Henry Cook's drug store. Real Estate Transfers. For the week ending Tuesday, No vember 0, furnished by tho Fort Ab stract Co., L. II. Fort, Manager. Albert W Rust to Carl Harms, e2 se I 12-3-1 a, wd S 2 100 Genevieve M Moritz to Emma .1 Hull, lot 0 blk lO.Rohrer's add to lUuo Hill, wd 1250 Vincent II l'hillips to Fannie M Phillips, 112 lots In Railroad add 1) to Red Cloud, wd 500 John W Hughes to Emmanuel Peters, part lot 12 blk 1 Guide Rock, wd Charles W Fuller to F A Good, part nwl 1-2-10, wd Mary II Parker to Cora V Potter lots H, 0 and 10 blk 22, Red Cloud, wd 2000 Fannie M l'hillips to Martha .1 Lindsey, biles 14, 15, 10, 17 and w2 18, It It add 1) to R C, wd. . 800 Herman Gross to John W Ilensel j swl 8-1-12 3200 J John W Hensel to John L Ingcr- j soil, same, wd Jacob Hot, to Fred Hot., e2 net lb,ll" W it t t f t ! llert Collleott to Archie It Moore I lot 0 blk 3, Spenco's 2nd add to ltladeu, wd Archie It Mooro to Daniel E Crow, same, wd no BRIEF MENTION. uoo 500 4000 1500 100 Total S17020 Mortgages filed, S3D12. Mortgages released, S3000. In every clime its colors are unfurled Its fame is spread from sea to sea; He not surprised if in the other world You hear of Rocky .Mountain Tea. C. L. Cotting. Catholic ladies' big indoor fair and carnival, Woodman hall, Red Cloud. This popular form of entertainment Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, No vember 13 and II. Everybody has a good time. Novelties, carnival and other goods for sale. Refreshment booths of all kiuds. Come early and get your money's worth. Admission only 10c to all. Engineer Hollars of the water works has been compelled to keep the pump going almost constantly the past three or four days in order to keep the water out of the way of the workmen in tlie big ditch. At last itseeins that a plentiful supply of water has been struck at the waterworks plant, thanks to the persistency of H. E. Grico and the Commercial club. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Fulton returned Wednesday morning from Kausas City. Mr. Fulton lias been taking the X-ray treatment for a growth on his face, and believes tho treatment has been suc cessful. Mrs. Fulton has been under the care of an eye specialist. She will lose the sight of one entirely, the op tie nervo being destroyed, while tho other eye Is also affected. Ray lieu ton, sou of Sam Hoaton, Sr., buffered u broken wrist in a game of "pull-away," hist Friday ufternoonj at the high school. This game seems to be more dangerous than football, this being the second case of broken limb received while playing it this. season Glenn Foe, tho llrst victim, who had his leg broken a bhort time ney I ago at tho First Ward bchool, is now t heart, Fourth Avervue FURNITURE STORE FURNITURE, CARPETS and UNDERTAKING Our Prices are the Best ED AMACK, Prop. able to bo around on crutches. Donald, tho 5-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Storey of Cowlos, died Tuesday morning at 5 o'clock, at Dr. Cook's hospital hi this city. Fu neral services were held Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at tho Christian church in this city and tho remains were laid to rest in the Red Cloud cem etery. The little fellow had been a sufferer for about two years with kid- troublo and enlargement of the Rev. A. A. Crcssman and C. L. Cot ting entertained their Sunday school classes at the Congregational parson age on Tuesday evening. Superin tendent Ovoring and several other Invited guests were present aud en tered into tho amusements of tho evening with a zest that showed their interest in the young people, and all agreed that Rev.' and Mrs. Crcssman and daughter know how to entertain and muke the young folks feel at home. - 1 -Jj'&A.;; . a fr- 'ltrrrsTdJL'iTsz S'SfflRBWaBT. TT fc-A Sa w2u, i.i LJLit.u- (.aWAkM. ftukaJSw :.( --- ..m jia.maitMfivwwya8r-;t.vr3f v-----'r