When the Hair Falls Then it's time to act! No time to study, to read, to experi ment! You want to save your hair, and save it quickly, too! So make up your mind this very minute that if your hair ever comes out you will use Ayer's Hair Vigor. It makes the scalp healthy. The hair stays in. It cannot do any thing else. It's nature's way. Tho boat kind ol a testimonial "Sold for ovor sixty yoara." mmjmiuik Mad by J. u. A jr Co.. Lowell, Mui, Alio lio manufkoturora or J SARSAPARILLA. I Li Vl C CIIEKItY PECTORAL. E Business College Notes . eraaml Island 18. Red Clwd t. The game between Ued Cloud and Grand Inland Uuslncss colleges milted at above. re- The football game today will be a fast one. The Grand Ihlatid ltuslucss College team stands away up toward the top and If our boys ean give them tho be.st game yet, won't we feel good? A eall caiuu this week for two sten ographers who are Oliver operators. It seems as though the Oliver is get ting to be the machine. It will not bo long until we are able to supply home of these demands that arc made upon us. A new class of seven students has taken up the Charticr shorthand course. Tho way all the largo schools aro taking it up, wo believe it is the greatest thing in rapid writing ever gotten out. You can learn shorthand in ton weeks. What is the use of put ting in ten months on any other sys tem? We are hero to show you. Prof. Dictrick Vead from the life and work of Sam Jones Thursday, and then road a little poem by Jack Craw ford on tho deatii of Jones. Sam was surely tho greatest and best paid man . on the lecture platform. His cutting (.words, with tho soothing sympathy " that followed, will be remembered by all who ever knew him. Uev. Cressmau made tho school a very pleasant talk Wednesday morn ing, llov. Cressmau is one of those ministers of Jesus Christ. He is not a little, two-by four preacher who thinks his church and his creed form tho only way to the successful life, but stands ready and willing to give us all a lift, even though we belong to different churches. His talk was brimful of good, honest humor and he placed his truths down in such a way that if we follow his advice we will not miss the best in this life and the one to come. We want you to come agaiu, Uev. Cressmau, and we will try and return the visit. Miss Grace reterson's school had a basket supper last Friday night, with l'rof. Dictrick to do tho entertaining along with tho pupils in their songs. Quito a number of the college btu dents were there, namely: Don Clark, Miss Heckwith, George Corner, Frank Watson, Jesse Null, Fred Spence, Eva Myers, Miss Mcffurd and Glen Arnold. Misses Lockhart and Morrison, from the high scjiool, also attended. Charles Schultz, Esther Peterson, Ada Schultz, Lucona Schultz, Wilbur Peterson and Dave Whitaker, from lied Cloud, help swell the crowd. All had a great time and the baskets sold for 8110.20, which will be applied on an organ. The reception given by the old stu dents to the new ones, last Monday evening, was well attended. Miss Ueckwlth, Miss Hermanson, Mr. Wat son and Mr. Palmer were tho commit tee that arranged the- good time we all had. Miss Harlow and Mr. Clem mons made candy, and I tell you it was good to bo there and have such a good time. A guessing game was played In which a phonograph fur nished tho music from different in struments which were guessed at by the htudents. We wore sorry to post pone the time from Saturday evening, as a number came Saturday who could not como again. We want all old stu dents to feel welcome to any and all of our good times here. Red Cloud G, Lebanon 0. Another pretty gamo of football was played in Ited Cloud yesterday after noon before a large and enthusiastic crowd, when the Lebanon high school team, met defeat at the hands of the lied Cloud high school. As in tho game with Franklin, the first half ended without a score, with the ball well down in tho visitors' territory. At one time tho homo team had the ball on Lebanon's five yard ' line, but lost the ball on downs. Ued Cloud again got tho ball on downs, and Sherwood tried a place kick for goal. Lebanon got the ball and made a touchbaek. Tho ball was kicked off from Lebanon's llfteen yard lino and the half ended with tho ball on the visitors' twenty-five yard line. On the first line-up in tho first half Estey Smelser got a bad cut over his right eye, which compelled him to retire from tho game,. Ferguson was placed at fullback, and Whitaker was substi tuted at end. The only penalty im posed upon Ued Cloud was fifteen yards because Whitaker failed to re port to the referee when ho entered the game. Whitaker more thati made up for this loss, however, by the splen did manner in which he 'broke through and covered Lebanon's fumbles. lloth teams quickly warmed to the work in tho second half, and repeated gains through the center and uround the ends by Hedge, Johnston and Sherwood brought the ball danger ously near Lebanon's goal, but Leba non agaiu got the ball on downs and through a series of center smashes and a beautiful forward pass worked the ball down toward Ued Cloud's territory. Another forwurd pass was attempted, but Lebanon's right end was not out the required five yards and tho ball was carried back to where it started from. Ued Cloud got, the ball on downs, and from that time on the play was very fast. Quarterback runs, center rushes and a forward pass to Uobinson which netted twenty yards brought tho ball back into within striking distance of Lebanon's goal, Johnston was pushed over for a touch down and Sherwood kicked goal. Score: lied Cloud 0, Lebanon 0. There was an entire absence of slug ging and other unfair tactics on the part of either team. Tho Lebanon boys aro a gentlemanly set of young fel lows and took their defeat gracefully. The teams lined up as follows: T.K11ANON. POSITION. Jti:i CI.OUI). Ilislon center Jeruberg Huchanan. . . quarterback . . .Sherwood Uickabaugh. right guard ...Uockwith A nderson left guard Heal Mays right tackle. .C. Kellogg Merry left tackle I. Kellogg Forgy right end Uobinson lver ! end.j::;SS Linton I'ight halfback. .Johnston Weysel left lialtimelc Hedge . , .in i. .... Smelser iltlUIUS lUUUUUHi ) 11 Real Estate Transfers. For the week ending Tuesday, No vember 21, furnished by tho Fort Ab stract Co., L. II. Fort, Manager. Emanuel Peters to Julia A. Lane, so so 28, hw sw 27-1-9, wd 300 Julia A. Lane to Thomas F. Taylor, sw4 sw4 27-1-1), wd 2100 Emanuel Peters to George L. Col umbia, sw4 se4 28-1-9, rwd 1000 Janna Uosc to Arthur L. Nichols lot 1, Illk. 14, Uosemont, wd... 150 Clarence E. Wescott to Edwin S. Wundorlioh, s2 19-1-10, wd ... 0000 Charles J Piatt to Paul S. Moore w2 no nw se, lots 1, 2, in 11-1-11 wd rroo Maud Myers and Paul S. Moore to llcnjamin F. Mlzer, n2 nel, nw4 set, lots 1, 2, and part w2 of 11-1-11, wd 20,000 Gertrude Knight to T. J. Sherer, pt nw4, 31-2-10, qcd Edwin U. Sharer to T. J. Sherer, pt nw 31-2-10, qcd Darl Eddy to T. J. Sherer, pt nw 31-2-10, qcd 10 Cordelia Wagoner to T. J. Sherer pt nw 31-2.10, qcd Munch May Wright to T. J. Sherer, pt nw 31-2-10, qcd .... Emanuel Peters to II. F. Cooper, pt se sw 3-1-4, wd J. S. Dyer to W. II. Taber, lot 5, Illk. 7, Ued Cloud, wd 125 W. C. Frahm, Co. Treas., to Eugene F. lturton, lots 15, 10, Illk, 15, Cowles, tax deed State of Nebraska to Elizabeth Ilodgcrs, se 10-2-12, deed Eugenia Douglass to Prudence D Moore, lots 15, 10, 17, 8, Hlk. 1J, Smith & Moore's add to Ued Cloud, wd Charles Spence to Eli Collette, lots 1, 2, Illk. 4, Spence's add to Illaden, wd 250 Dillie I. Cox to Clarence Ileeve, e2 se 10-2-9, wd 4000 Susan Portoner et al to Sherman Woodward, se2 n2 se4, se ne 10-2-9, wd 4750 L. E. Spence to Sarah F. Kimmel lots 3, 4, Illk. 2, Spence's add to Illaden, wd . . ., 150 Charles Spence to George G, Greg, all Illk. 1, Spence's add to Uladen, wd 075 Charles L. Lenora to Charles F. wd 400 toll. D Diedrlch, lots 3, 4, Illk. 2, Gar ber's 1st add to Ued Cloud, tax deed, 4.80 105 700 105 105 1000 .95 1120 150 (Wf 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 Vl 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. 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 Mw ' ' '!"'& HI'IZ' ''&' "Sf 'g '' ' .& .. a: Gund, no 11-3-11, W. C. Frahm Co. Treas. Mortgages filed, 814,400. Mortgages released, 82750. 840035.75 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 at the complete line of clear Soft Pine Finish and Siding carried in stock, by Saunders Brothers "orguson Don't Kill the Squirrels. llccauso of its isolated position in the statute book the law protecting red foxes and grey squirrels has been overlooked by many persons, and be cause of their inability to find tho law under the proper heading they have been led into tho belief that there is no law against killing squirrels. Tho law is there, however, and is very strict. It provides a fine of 5 for each grey squirrel or red fox killed by any person, or found in his posses sion. The law also provides against the chase or pursuit of thess aniimils, and fixes the same penalty. There is no "open" season. , Bible School Rally Day. Sunday, December 2, is lllble School Ually Day, and the following is tho program which will bo rendered at tho Congregational church: 10:30 Church bervice. Sermon, "Tho Church and Sun day School." 11:35 Song, "Nearer My God to Thee," without books. Prayer. Greetings. "To you, gentle guests and members all. Our gratulations How." Miss Winifred Perkins Uecitation Dow Kaley. ( "Sunday School When I Was a Hoy" A. 11. Pierce. Anthem Choir. Heading Selected, Prof. Paul S. Dictrick. Song. "Sunday Schools of tho Coun try" Dr. 13. A. Thomas. Remarks Superintendent. Secretary's report. 12:45 Conclusion A. A. Cressman. of Ued Cloud, Nob. What is also pleasing to tho buyers of Lumber and building material is tho fact that their prices are reasonable, nnd they guarantee a SQUARE DEAL. They also have a nice lino of Oak, Hickory and Poplar Wagon Material. Soo their Shin:,, glos. Vou can not help but admire thorn. Tho members of this entorprisiug firm, assisted by plenty of excellent help, are always glad and take pleasure in showing to tho public this nice stock. Fourth Avervie FURNITURE STORE A Certain Cure for Chilblains. Shako into your shoos Allen's Foot Ease, a powdor. It cures chilblains, frostbites, damp, sweating, swollen feet. At all druggists and shoe stores 25 cents. Sample free. Add row Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. When your Watch Stops You cannot make it go by shaking il. When tne bowels aro constipated you can disturb them with cathartics but, like tho watch, they will not bo able to do their allotted work until they aro put into proper condi tion to do it. Ono cannot mend a delicate piece of mechanism by vio lent methods, and no machine made by man is as fmo as the human body. Tho use of pills, salts, castor-oil and strong cathartic medicines is the violent method. Tho uso of tho herb tonic laxative. i Lane's Family medicine is tho method adopted by intelli gent people. Headache, backache, indigestion, constipation, skin diseases all aro benefited immediately by tho use of this medicine. Druggists sell it at 25c. and 50c. A cold taken at this time of the year is generally hard to get rid of but it will not be ablo to withstand Uee's Laxative Honey and Tar. That will cure all colds, 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. 1U1EUMATISH CUKKD IN A DAY Mystic Curo for Ithcumatlcm fund Neuralgia radically cwiYH In 1 to3dnyn. Its action upon the byhtem Ih remarkable nnd myMorlous. It remove ut oiico tli- can hi- mid tho dlecHkO Im mediately dltiippcnrH. Tho II rM done greatly ben-fltc, 75 c ntH and $1, Sold by II. E. Quick, druzglst, Itcd Cloud. FURNITURE, I Bid BnrAuIn Week. During tho week of December 21 to 28 inclusive, tho Nebraska State Jour nal will accept S3 from mail subscrib ers for tho whole year of 1007, without Sunday, or S4 with Sunday. The regu lar price is 4 and 85. This cut price is only good during this bargain week, and all you have to do is to and UNDERTAKING Our Prices are the Best ED AMACK, Prop. I subscribers direct by this big bargain offer. The coming session of tho leg islature will be tho most interesting one ever held in tho history of tho mail your remittance to the State . state, and lio matter what your poll Journal, Lincoln, Neb., during that, tics are you should read tho State time and you will receive tho paper . Journal during this time. Ueforms a cut will bo made in our the whole year of 1907. Such price is possible on account of largo savings made by taking solicitors off the road. Instead of paying out rail road faro, hotel bills and other ex penses, these savings aro given to cur present laws, re forms that interest you in dollars and cents. No matter what other papers you are taking, during such a session of tho legislature you should be a Journal reader. Write a postal ask-J for you. ing for a sample copy. The Journal stands for all that is best for Nebras kans and wants you to feel that what ever is fr tho public good is for its good. There Is a new deal in Nebras ka governmental affairs, and you should bo watching every move. Far mers and all the other producers of the state aro vitally interested in what will bo done at Lincoln this winter, Uemember tho Uargain Week Dc- cemoor hh. tiio Journal s thn paper r; S "WP wiw' f !yT9?ffvpJ7',", ",.!. .j,! "t -- J1 - " JiJl, t tf&jAokJfcsJaa it3tifeiuA1vaflafefttjt