?:!' ? Destroys Hair Germs Recentdiscovcries have shown that falling hair is caused by Germs at the roots of the hair. Therefore, to stop falling hair, you must first completely de stroy these germs. Aycr'sHair Vigor, new improved formula, will certainly do this. Then leave the rest to nature. Does not change the color of the hair. BRIEF MENTION. ' kttu .aui i ill! i.til lm 41lal V. Ij. Smith's buggy narrowly escaped A rormulo with enoh bottle Show It to your dootor Auk hfm nbout It, than do at li y iters Recent discoveries have also proved that dandruff is caused by germs on the scalp. Therefore, to cure dandruff, the first thing to do is to completely destroy these dan druff germs. Here, the same Aycr's Hair Vigor will give the same splendid results., Utile by tilt J. 0. Ayr Co.. Law!!, Mui. ANNOUNCEMENTS. To the voters of the Tenth Judicial District: I hereby announce myself a can didate at the l'riiuurles to be held September .'I, 1007, for the Republican nomination for the ofllce of .fudge of the 10th Judicial District of Nebraska, compriKing the counties of Webster, Franklin, Harlan, Adams, Kearney iind Phelps. Hespcctfullv submitted, E. U. OVKItMAN. To the Voters of Webster County: I hereby announce myself a candi date for the Republican nomination or County Clerk of Webster County, .Nebraska,' subject to the primary elec tion to be held .September 3, 1U07. E. W. Uos. To the Voters of Webster County: I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the Republican nomination for the otllce of county clerk of Web Mier county, subject to the decision of primaries to be held September :i. V. H. Fiuro.v. To the Voters of Webster County: I hereby announce myself a candi date for the Republican nomination for County Clerk of Webster county, sub ject to the primary election to be held September .'1, 1007. Joiuc J. OAitiiKii. Hracelets are still the popular arti cles. Wo have a most extensive line for ladles, misses anil children. Alt styles. Prices the lowest Bros. Nearly all of the wheat Is cut and In the shock. From all Indications the yield will be above tho average, des pite the cold spring, though the straw is wry short, Mr. and Mrs. William Wolfe have gone east for an extended visit. They will visit Michigan, Indiana and Ohio, and take in the Jamestown exposition before their return. Within ten days the Burlington rail road will adopt tho '.'-cent fare all over Its system, and the clerks In the gen eral ollices are making out tho sched ule for the new rate. Dr. Warrick, the specialist, will meet eye, ear, nose and throat patlents.and those needing glasses properly fitted, at Dr. DamereH's olllce, Tuesday, July 10. Examination free. t2 O. C. Teel went to Lincoln Wednes day morning to attend a meeting of the board of directors of .the Farmers' Mutual Insurance Co. John Ourber is in charge of his olllce during his ab sence. The Red Cloud Automobile Co., Roy Hale, manager. Auto livery service, repairing gas engines, autos and bi cycles. Terms reasonable. Phones: Shop, 117; olllce, tit; residence, 35; country, 1(1. The Congregational society is get ting ready to make some extensive im provements in their church building. The basement will be dug out and the walls cemented, giving them an addi tional room. The bites and stings of insects, tan, sunburn, cuts, burns and bruises are relieved at once with Pinesalve Curbo- lized. Acts like a poultice, and draws out inflammation. Try it. Price D5e. Sold by Henry Cook's Drug Store. The band boys will have another big ice cream social at tho home of L. P. Albright, next Friday night. Mr. Al bright furnishes the light, tables and lawn, and the mothers, wives, sisters and sweethearts of the boys will do the rest. . If you suffer from bloating, belching, sour stomach, Indigestion or Dyspep sla, tuko a Ring's Dyspepsia Tablet after each meal, and overcome the disagreeable trouble. It will improve the appetite, and aid digestion. Sold by Henry Cook's Drug Store. Walter Hamilton, a young man con nected with the feather renovator that hud been In the city for several days, was severely kicked by a horse Sunday afternoon, and for a time It was feared he was injured internally. He is get ting along nicely, however, and is now able to be around. The Sunday schools of Iuavale will hold an all-day rally next Sunday at the M. E. church In that city. There will be papers by Dr. E. A. Thomas, Mrs. derrick, Mrs. Clara Lumbrccht, being wrecked, I Rudolph Streit wns In town Wedn esday with two loads of nine months Newhouse M ntfH that averaged tWO pounds, for which he got S."i.r() per hundred. Mr. Streit Is one of the many men who came here with nothing and is now independently rich. They are the men who "stuck" through drouth and hard times, and they deserve all they have. op ecia P j L? ( 9 w S tsto 1 " 1 loale ! '0 IM John Garbcr In the Race. John J. (larber is again In thu race for county clerk, and his announce ment appears in another column. John was defeated two years ago by thenur ro w margin of :.M votes, largely owing to the fact that the olllce had already "Wen held two terms by a Republican. Mr. Oarber's long service as deputy county clerk amply quail lies hlin for the position, and his residence in the -county since the early days gives him .11 wide acquaintance that willnodoubt bring him strong support in the race for the nomination. His honesty and jibility are unquestioned, and thu caus es that contributed to his defeat two years ago having been larirelv removed. lie would undoubtedly be elected E. George Peterson, Mrs. Arnold, Willis should he receive the nomination. ' Fulton, Miss Kurilla Caldwell andoth- . . w j ers. Charles Fit, will act as chorister. AsK for Allcns'S F00tEitSe, ' Charley Knley's team of eolts took a si powder for swollen, tired hot.smart- little spin yesterday noon. Parts of the Ing feet. Sample sent free. Also free wagon were, scattered along the route samples of tho Foot-Ease Saltary Corn- from the Holland House to Wolfe's Pad, a new invention. Address Allen blacksmith shop, where one of the $. Olinstead, Le Roy. N. Y. horses fell and checked their headlong Mrs. Florence Salndon is home from an extended visit in Minnesota. She says the crops down here look much better than they do in .Minnesota and Iowa, and was surprised at thu im provement in the er'ps since her de parture for the visit. Mrs. C. W. Frink, who was also visiting in Minnesota, re turned a week earlier than her sister. A 0 year-old sou of John Osborne walked Into the house the otliur day and told his mother he had a chance to trade t,he baby for a colt. "What on earth would you do with a coltV'asked his mother. "Well," replied the boy, "thu colt would soon grow up to be a horse, but that baby will never amount to anything all hu can do Is just squall." Harry Michaels returned last Wedn esday from an extended visit at his old home in Indiana. He was accompanied on liis return home by his sister, Mrs. Mary B. Starr, of Elkhart. While he was In Indiauaheheard Vice-President Fairbanks speak. Hu also took dinner with our formur townsman, Jacob L. Miller, who is living in Elkhart and doing well. We wish to call attention to the semi annual statement of the county treas urer, published elsewhere in this paper. The statement shows that more money has been collected this year so far than at any like time in thu county's history. There Is In thu railroad bond fund, S802D.-IO towards payiug thu S10.000 due in 1000. The total amount collect ed since January 1 is Slltl,0iiS.20, the the largest amount ever collected in a corresponding lungth of time. The total amount of funds now on hand is SG7,.V,'3.30. Archie Harris, son of Alf Harris of Garfield townshln. has been under the ! care of Dr. Cook this weelc. The night before thu Fourth he loaded his rifle with blank cartridges with the inten tion of getting up early and firing a salute. His sister, Miss Laura, beat him up, however, and taking the gun went up to her brother's room, presen ted It at his head and pulled the trig ger. The chargu took effect in his cheek, and Dr. Cook has been engaged this week picking out the powder. The young lady did not know that blank cartridges contained powder. Commissioner Tomllnson has a force of men at work at the water works plant this w-eek, fixing the south well to keep it from caving in. It seems the old Alter at that well became clogged with mud and prevented the water flowing into the well, and also was in damrer of causing a cave-in. It seems that it was this old Alter, and not the new one, that was to blame for the bad condition of the water during the I high water a few weeks ago. Mr. Tom- linson opened the new Alter and upon examination it was found to be free of mud. The old Alter, however, was badly choked with mud and the walls had started to cave in, which would eventually have caused the walls to cave in. Buyers m & to to to to to to to to to to to to to to i to to Straw Hats at one-half regular. to to to Through July we will sell you any LIGHT WEIGHT SUIT in the store for 20 per cent less than regular prices Men's, Boys' and Children's Suits all go at this price" Hats Felt and wool Hats at to to to to to cost, some of them at LESS THAN COST. Gimbels, Americans, Roy a is Not a Hat reserved. What Stetsons we have can be bought at cost. 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 look will satisfy to to to " to Remember, this sale is for cash, i to vou that we mean business. to - - 1 Paul Storey, i, f 4 id' Fulton Grocery Co. (Successors to John GrilFeth) DEALERS IN Staple and Fancy Groceries A full assortment of Seasonable i Goods kept in Stock. Call and See Us. Please We will try to You. Saunders Brothers RED CLOUD, - NEBR. Canon City, Sunnjside, and Genuine Nigger Head Maitland COAL You may bo particular or what some call "cranky," but OUR COAL will please you. Our coal is clean and we deliver promptly. Bo 1 Tel. (JO. Rural Tol. 71 AMAGK 8 GH ANEY Furniture, Carpets and Undertaking Goods The ONLY Licensed Embalmer and Undertaker now Doing Business in Red Cloud. Calls answered Day or Night WE NEVER SLEEP 425 Webster Street. Boll phouo 102. Ind. phono 14 Yours to Please, Amack & Chaney. (Hod Words for Overman. Elsewhere we publish this week the announcement of E. U. Overman, of Bed Cloud, as a candidate for district judge on the republican ticket. Mr. Overman is one of the older members of the Webster county bar, Is a man of exceptionally clean pergonal habits, a good lawyer, a republican, and does not ride on a Burlington pass. This makes him a strong candidate in all sections of the district. Campbell Citi zen. E. U. Overman, an attorney from Red Cloud, was in the city Friday for the purpose of inserting his card in tho Sentinel as candidate for district judge and further to personally canvass our voters in his behalf. Mr. Overman has practiced law for seventeen years, has filled the otllce of county attorney In Illinois and also in hisown, Webster county, this state, lie impressed us as a gentleman of high character. 'Frank lin county, however, has a candidate of her own in the person of W. C. Hor sey, who we think will command the major strength of his party here, though we doubt not It would go loy ally to our Webster county brother were he tho sole valley aspirant. Franklin Sentinel. Now is the time to subscribe. L. SHERMAN, General Auctioneer Residence: First door south of Rod Cloud Mill, 101 South Webster stroot. Can bo foundjathomo overy fore noon. Terms reasonable. Mercer's Barber Shop Basement of Potter Block. Massaging a Specialty Notice to Bidders. Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the otllce of ' the county clerk at lied Cloud, Neb., up ' to 12 o'clock noon July 10, lUu7,for the I building of a sidewalk (1 feet wide on west side of Court House square. Such a walk must bo constructed to comply with city ordinance. Hoard reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Lk 1)k Torn, f.t County Clerk. Albright Bros. Undertakers A fine lot of registertd Yearling Hereford Bulls at farmers' prices. Farm three miles east of'Bladcn, Neb. t2 B. N. Lewis, Prop. We cannot afford to do less than satisfy in quality, style, price and give to you our person al service and careful attention. Calls Answered Night or Day Rural and Bell phones at store and residence. (f One that is a Sale Bargains for Cash f St ?.: 4) i) $ $