ere is Wh Your Hair? In your comb? Why so? Is not the head a much better place for it? Better keep what Is left where It belongs! Ayer'sHair Vigor, new improved formula, ouicklv stons fallinc hair. There is not a particle of doubt about it. We speak very posi tively about this, for we know. Docs not clmnuc the color of the hair. H jrxijers formula with each bottle Show It to your doctor Auk him nbout It, then do an ho says Indeed, the one Rrcnt lending feature of our new Hair Vigor may well be said to be this it stops falling iiair. Then it goes one step further it aids nature in restoring the hair and scalp to a healthy condition. Ask for "the new kind." Mudo by tho J. C. Ayor Co., Lowoll, Mam. TWENTY YEAKS AGO Items of Nows Fount! in Tho Chief of Twenty Yotxrs Ajo This Week V V John tlnlbrcth lost another line colt. J. N. Uiokards has been elected city i'lcrlc. County Clerk llalloy was in Denver (his week. Marshall Warner has been fixing tip Webster street. Sht'rifl' Scott has been on the sick list this week. He has lieen wrestling with the. "shakes." C. V. Kaley is putting u stone walk jtrouud his reshlenee. Hon. James Laird was here, this week and made an address to the soldiers at Masonic hall. Cotting, the druggist, has his soda fountain in running order. Dwight Jones has built a neat fence it round his residence property. V. M. Iteach's father recently ar rived from Pennsylvania and will probably make his home hero. Dr. I. II. Heck and wife were in the city this week, en route for Itiverton, where they will make their home. The city council turned down all the applications for saloon licenses, although the board was supposed to be in favor of open saloons. This was the beginning of u year of turmoil such as was never seen before nor since in Hod Cloud. Five school teachers of this city answered Hradbrook's advertisement . for u "nice looking girl to attend the gallery," and were rejected on the I ground of not being able to fill the bill as to "good looks." (Such a thing could not happen nowadays.) 1'nder the heading "Motaphorieils," HoMiicr indulged in some rather rank i puns on the names of a number of well known citizens- We reprint a i few which contain names still more or less laminar to me present, genera tion: "What did J. W. I 'egg? Why did Oliver Hall? What did Henry Cook? When did M. H. I'rees? Why did T. C. Hacker? Who keeps Stewart All-bright? About what did John Storey? What addition did Charley Piatt?" New Filing Cases for District Clerk's Office. Three new steel tiling eases have been received for (he olllee of the clerk of the district court. Kiieh ease contains thirty-six steel llrepro f com partments. Court Clerk Hutchinson is now busily engaged in transferring the Hies of court cases from the moldy old vault to the new cases and getting them in shape so he can lay his hands upon the documents in any case at a moment's notice. In straightening up the papers which he has thus far trans ferred he has come across many doc uments that have long been regarded as lost, and expects to line many more before he gets through with the job. While not quite as good as a new court house, these new cases will be a I great protection to tho papers in the district clerk's olllee. The cost of these new cases was 8102. It Keeps the Feet Warm and Dry. Ask today for Allen's Foot-Base, a I powder. It cures chilblains, swollen, ' !.. 4 . fc ! ft 4. rl tl t M fX 9 MWUilblllK, ?"IW, HUIlIllfji 11,1111(1 ItCl all druggists and shoe stores, 25c, THE GREN SUN. At H UBvHk iClCEl w m LLiHl. If9 l Delicious Hot Biscuit Tempting, Appetizing arc made with HamBaking Powder light, crisp, wholesome The best food to start the day with Food raised with Price's Baking Powder is unfermented, never sours in the stomnch, and may be eaten in its most delicious state, fresh and hot, by persons of all temper aments and occupations, without fear of unpleasant results. B , nil JLrtvjl. M It Was Noticed and Commented Upon by the Ancient Egyptians. The appearance of a green light at sunset was noticed and commented upon by tho ancient Kgyptians and more particularly ho because In the clear air of Kgypt the tints of sunset nro peculiarly distinct. Ah the sun there descends nearer and nearer to the horizon and Is Im mensely enlarged and llainlng, It sud denly becomes for an Instant a bril liantly green color, and Immediately a KCi'les of green rays suffuses the sky lu many directions, well nigh to the ze nith. The same phenomenon appears at Hiinrlse, but to a smaller extent. Some times, Just as the last part of the sun's disk vanishes, Its color changes from green to blue., and so also after It hns disappeared Hie sky near the horizon oflen Is groen, while toward the zenith It is blue. This was alluded to In Egyptian writings. Day was the emblem of life and night that of death, ami the noc turnal sun. being Identllled with Osiris, thus rendered Osiris king of the dead. The setting sun was green; therefore Osiris, as the nocturnal deity of the ile.nl, was painted green. The splendid colllns of the high priests of Amnion frequently depict the green sun, and the funeral deities are all colored green. There are innumerable Instances in the Egyptian relics or representations relative to death being colored green. The practice undoubtedly arose from the green tints of sunrise and sunset. The green sun disk Is referred to .",000 years ago in Kgypt. This Is the earli est known human record of an as tronomical phenomenon. Washington Star. The Strongest $ THE HERRINC CATCH. it Is to Northern Europe What the Wheat Crop Is to America. Today the herring Is hardly regarded as a luxury. Indeed, It Is chlelly eaten by those who can afford nothing else, and yet .'5,000,000,000 of these tlsh are needed to supply the annual demand. How this inexhaustible, limitless yield of the ocean has swayed the destinies of nations is strikingly set forth In an article by Harold Bolce in Ocean. Despite the unremitting harvest by predatory man and gull nnd cannibal istic cod and shark, the unconquered armies of herring still continue to pop ulate the Atlantic with multiplying hosts. The Atlantic has been aptly called the "herring pond." Indelibly associat ed lu the past with the economic nnd polltlcnl history of occidental man kind, the herring seems destined to survive tis one of the greatest factors in the -welfare of western nations. To day what tho wheat crop is to America the herring catch is to northern Eu rope. Few persons, even among the masses that consume this ilsh, realize Its economic importance. More than 3,000, 000.000 herrings are captured annually, according to the latest estlmnte. The weight of that annual catch is over 750,000 tons. It would require 2.",000 freight cars, each with a capacity of thirty tons, to haul the herring harvest inland from the Atlantic. Suit for Boys! to to s W to i ft ft 1? zX ft ft $W to to yGSrk to to ip&V to ft iftiSr Y k ft ft ?.. WiiA ft to 33&& lWk.:J - to f tt&T w&sfir to ft 'W&:A.'li i i 1 to to txr&i (L j J -J f to V;Ku;K w m v to to N.-s m mj& to 3; J:l II Iff f(J S ft vbwMM'? to to : KJ r ft ft X JSm m to to Q to to ?&&b f& fll M A Doctor's Assistant. A doctor whose largo practice has made an assistant necessary was told that the man he selected was hardly competent. "He's good enough for what I want him for," said the doctor. "I don't expect him to prescribe for my pa tients, but to listen to their gossip. In many cases the privilege of talking over his troubles with the doctor con stitutes the biggest part of a patient's cure. I haven't time to listen to all these complaints myself; hence the need of an assistant. This man Is good looking and sympathetic. Callers will readily unburden their hearts to hint, then when they nro ready for real medical advice he can pass them on to inc." Columbus Dispatch. Two pairs of Trousers with each Coat m j one Bloomer and one regular pair. 2 to Every Suit guaranteed. Will stand the to (f hardest wear that tops, marbles, kites or (fi tft anything but barbed wire makes. Prices JJJ to $4.50 to $6.00 ror the combination, to to Ready for your inspection. ft ft ft ft ft ft &e to Clothier J- i27 'gf"g'Ctf"iB"C'fl"ff'S'firS'ff "m'': '"& " ' "'fe Paul Storey, Unfortunato Royalty. Horse accidents caused tho death of William I. and William III.. William H. and Klchurd I. were killed by ar rows, lMchard III. was slain In battle, Charles I. was beheaded, Kdward II., nichard II. nnd Kdward V. were mur dered, a surfeit of lampreys cost Henry I. his life, poison or a surfeit of peaches killed .John, poison Is suspected to have be !) administered to Kdward VI., nnd the death of Henry VI. Is by some his torians laid to tho charge of Klcliard, duke of Gloucester. London Standard. Bad Fire at Lebanon. Karly Monday morning fire broke out in Johnson's cafe, at Lebanon. Kan., and before it was gotten under control had destroyed all the frame buildings in the block. The buildings destroyed were in the north block on the west side of the street, and inclu ded some of the principal business houses of that thriving little city. In the past two years some brick build ings had been erected on the north end of this block, but we do not know whether these were destroyed or not. One report received here stated that when the wind changed the fire was carried into the block to the south, and that it wis htill raging, but, there has been no confirmation of this re Ask for Allen's Foot-Ease, A Powder. It makes walking easy. Cures Corns, Kuuions, Ingrowing Nails, Swollen and Sweating feet. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, L"c. Don't accept any substitute. Sample I-'ree. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, LoHoy, X. Y. Saunders Brothers RED CLOUD, - NEBR. Canon City, Sunnyside, and Genuine Nigger Head Maitland COAL You may bo particular or what some call "cranky," but OUR COAL will ploaso you. Our coal is clean and wo deliver promptly. Bo'lToLfiO. KuralToI. 71 Changed Opinions. You think It a want of judgment that ouo changes his opinion. Is It a proof that your scales aro bad because thoy vibrate with every additional weight that Is added to either side? .Maria Kdgeworth. PRICE BAKING POWDER, CHICAGO. Willing to Accept an Apology. Priscllla (Just arrived) Aro there any men here? Phyllis Oh, there are a few apologies for men! Priscllla Well, ir an apology Is offered to me I shall accept It. London Times. Your money refunded if after using three-fourths ('X) of a tube of Man.un you are dissatisfied. Ileturn the bal ance of the tube to your druggist, and your money will be cheerfully return ed. Take advantage of this oiler. Sold by Henry Cook's drug store. Apologies only account for that which they do not niter. Disraeli. 'Pineules" (non-alcoholic) made from resin from our pine forests, used for hundreds of years for Uladder and Kidney diseases. Medicine for thirty days, SI. Ciuarantced to give satisfac tion or money ruf untied. ,(!et our guarantee coupon from Henry Cook's drug storfc The relief of Coughs and Colds through laxative influenco originated with lice's Laxative Cough Syrup, con taining Honey anil Tar, a cough yrnp containing no opiates or poisons, which is extensively sold. Secure a bottle at once, obtain a guarantee coupon, and if not fully satisfied with results, your money will be refunded. Sold by Henry Cook's drug store. Mercer's Barber Shop Basement of Putter Block. Massaging a Specialty Colorado 10,(00 acres, rich, black soil, smooth and level. $G per acre. Kansas -25 qunrters at from 6(!(K. Gootl soil, level land. Terms to suit. Nebraska Qy properties nnd well improved farms at reasonablo prices. N. P. KLOWGARD, Ofllce of Co. Atty. L. II. Wack ledge, lied Cloud, Nob. Phone 48. , ! i