i You Mau Need It Ask your doctor about the wisdom of your keeping Ayer's Cherry Pectoral in the house, ready for colds, coughs, croup, bronchitis. If he says it's all right, then get a bottle of it at once, why not show a little foresight in such matters? Early treatment, early cure. A We publlih our formulu yers Wo banlnh alcohol from our moaioinei We urns you to consult your dootor Many a boy is called dull and stupid, when the whole trouble is due to a lazy liver. We firmly believe your own doc tor will tell you that an occasional dose of Ayer's Pills will do such boys a great deal of cood. They keep the liver active. UeCebythe J. 0. Ayer Co., Lowell, Man. 1 hereby announce myself us a can didate for the otllee of Clerk of the District Court, .subject to the decision of the Independent voters at the prim ary to be held September 3, 11)07. U Honor. . Jlt'TfiiiNso.v. To the voters of Webster County: I hereby announce- myself a candi date for the Republican nomination for county assessor, subject to the primary election to be held September 3, 1U07 Ukojiok P. Cvinr.it. I .hereby announce myself a candi date lor the nomination to the otllee of county judge of Webster county, sub ject to the will of the fusion voters at the primary election to be held Sep tember :i. " 1 W. Kiimi.v. 1 hereby announce myself a candi dute for re-election to the otllee of county commissioner from the third district, subject to the pleasure of the Republican voters at the primary elec tion to be held September 3. II. G. Sa'wyhu. GOT HIS REVENGE. ANNOUNCEMENTS. To the voters of the Tenth Judicial District; I hereby announce myself a can didate at the Primaries to be held September 3, 1007, for the Republican nomination for the otllee of Judge of the 10th Judicial District of Nebraska, comprising the counties of Webster, Franklin, Harlan, Adams, Kearney mid Phelps. Respectfully submitted, K. U. OVKKMAN. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the nomination of Judge of the Tenth judicial district, on the Re publican ticket, subject to the will of the Republican voters, at the primary election to be held September 3, 1U07. Hastings, Neb. J. W. Jamkh. LADY EVANGELISTS Mrs. HazclriAft and Daughter Beiln Scrles of Meetings Sunday Mrs. Clara Hn.elriggof Topeka.Kas., will begin a revival meeting at the Christian church-in Red Cloud, Sunday, August 11, with Elder F. M. Brani'c, the pastor of the church, and Miss Mildred Ilazelrigg as leader of song. Mrs. Ilnzelrigis an evangelist of na tional reputation. She has been a prominent leader in revival work for the past twelve years. She has held meetings in a great many of the states and is especially well known in Ne braska where she has held many meet ings. She has alwavs been successful in every field of labor and will doubt less be successful in Red Cloud. Thou ( sands have accepted Christ at her meet ings, churches have been built, many l given themselves to the ministry ' through her work. She has raised The Chief is authorized to announce i great sums of money to push the work that William C. Dorsev, of Rlooining-1 f the Christian church. Mrs. Hazel- sxsSfiiSi ; !vr "."" yr ,n c"1!f"rn,'n :""""; of the Republican voters of the Tenth t!,u California Christian church board judicial district, at the primary elec- at one time and has labored there in tion to be held September 3, 1H07. j mimy meetings, as well as in Oregon, i Oklahoma, Iowa. Illinois, Missouri and To the Voters of Webster County: ! ot,,or ht,lte' HhL' is n woil known vAm l hereby announce myself a candi-' "cator md writer, having written the dat for thi) Republican nomination ; history of her own state and spent for County Clerk of Webster County, years 'of her life as teacher, suporin Nebraska, subject to the primary elec- . , . , , , , , . .. tion to be belli September 3. mo?. i tU,t f -schools and as a lecturer K. W. lioss. wuii piioue speauer on etiucauonaisuo- jects. Miss Mildred Ilazelrigg, who will conduct the song work is the. super visor of music for the Topcka public schools, and is well known as a musi cian, elocutionist and artist. She is at present teaching in one of the Normal institutes of Kansas, and every mem ber of the institute has taken her course in music during the time she has been with them. Miss Ilazelrigg is a musical graduate and has taken much work in Itoston and Chicago. A large chorus should assist her in the work of the meeting. The minister of the church, ' Rev. Itranic, is just beginninghis work with The Way Lord Brougham Paid Hia Debt to George IV. With all of his knowledge nnd talent Lord Brougham was eccentric anl Hlovenly In his personal habit. While he was a young nnd comparatively unknown barrister he was asked to a dinner at which the prince regent presided. Mr. Brougham's hands needed washing. The regent's keen eyes rested on them. lie beckoned to n waiter and gave an order which tins man heard with a seined face, and then going out he speedily returned with a ewer full of water, soup and a towel. lie carried them to Brougham, pre senting them with the prince regent': compliments. The barrister Instantly withdrew and never nfterwnrd re ferred to the Insult. Years later, when the prince, now king, tried to divorce his wife, Rrotigh- ham, as her defender, so vehement ly sustained her cause that slid triumphed. The king's name was not mentioned during the trial, though the nation know that he was secretly the prosecutor. Rrotighaui In his speech declared that he saw In the dlstunce the nnnieless persecutor of his Inno cent client, (itiotlng with terrific effect Milton's words: The other shape. If shape It mlRht bo called. blade It stood as night. Fierce as ten furies, terrible as hell. And shook a dreadful dan; what seom'd his head The likeness of a kingly crown had on. George IV. felt seriously this savage attack. The nation sided with the queen, and her defender had paid lila debt with Interest. I opecialoal e THE DRUG STORE. To the Voters of Webster County: I hereby announce myself iisu can didate for the Republican nomination for the otllee of county clerk of Web bier county, subject to the decision of primaries to be held September 3. V. It. Fl'l.TON. 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 3, 11107. John' J. (i.vuiiKii. To the Voters of Webster County: I hereby announce myself a candi- ill, t., n, lli.i tififiiiittittfiii tf ,.ui, it. u,,i. ..ilnlnn... r....... ,1... mm.:...i .1!....:... ...i. Ii... ii. ,,i r-1,.,.,1 f-i...:. , :.. .. ..i.....i. i,.. :. iitioiiuutji liiiiu 111U iiiuu iiirtiriei., Mill Mil: ui:-i -.'iwi.ii uiu i.iiiiiii uiiiui;ii, lmii. in ject to the will of the Republican voters at the priniary election to be held September 3. Ckouok W. IIi'Mwr.i.. To the Voters of Webster County: I am a candidate for the otllee of county assessor, subject to the pleasure of the Republican voters at the pri mary election to be held September 3. IlKMir C. Scorr. Its Evolution From the Apothecaries of the Colonies. During the seventeenth century the druggist came to America and closely followed English precedents, modify ing them, however, by the practice of the Indians, with whom he came In contact. .Quack apothecaries began to spring up In the now land, and In 163(1 the colony' of Virginia passed a law which among other things regulated the prices and fees of the druggist. At this time it was fashionable for the druggists to prnctlce surgery In ad dition to pharmncy, and the VIrgluIa colony contained a large number of people who were proficient In both pro fessions. In Massachusetts the busi ness was largely In the hnnds of Indians, schoolmasters, old women aud teachers. The Salem witchcraft de lusion retarded the spread of the drug gist for some time in the Ray State, for the popular impression fastened on the npothccarles a suspicion that they sold the potions that were supposed to produce the spells. Among those who suffered persecution at this time inkers of medicine appear to have been prominent. The drug shop had not yet become a distinct Institution. It was usually a branch of the grocery or spire busi ness. In 10-17 one Giles Fornian of Roston, hnd. however, firmly estab lished himself as devoting special at tention to pharmacy. In 1018 the first distinctive drug store In America was opened In Itoston by William Davles. I.lpplncott's. One that is a Sale-Bargains for Cask to Buyers -. to : to jL Through July we will sell you any LIGHT WEIGHT jL SUIT in the store for to to to to to to m to to to to 20 per cent less than regular prices Mens, Boys' and Children's Suits all go at this price. Hats . to ft i$ to m to f m to to to to q fo to m to to to m m to m m m to to to Straw Hats at one-half regular. Felt and wool Hats at fX cost, some of them at LESS THAN COST. to to Gimbcls, Americans, Royals to : h Not a Hat reserved. What Stetsons we have can be bought 2; at cost. to to Remember, this sale is for cash. A look will satisfy "5 to you that we mean business. to to to 1 Paul Storey, M . j.W ". '"S'j"C"-,'jT'tf "C'fm"m'' '."''' 'm."H'fr1 one of the strong men in revivel work There should be a great meeting in Red Cloud with these workers. All churches are given a cordial invitation to make their arrangements so that they can participate in the meetings. Every Christian is invited to help In the great work of soul winning in the. meeting. My A Horse's Memory, father had n tine driving horse AMAGK 8 GHANEY Furniture, Carpets and Undertaking Goods Licensed Embalmer and Undertaker Calls answered Day or Night WE NEVER SLEEP that was Intelligent nnd had learned a number of tricks. One night he was stolen, nnd no trace was found of him for nenrly two years when, one day, father met n stranger driving the horse and of course claimed him. In the dis pute which followed father remarked that if It was the horse stolen from him he would on being unharnessed go to the gate, lift the latch, open the gate, go around the barn, slide the bolt, open the door nnd go Into the third stall. The mnn agreed to give the horse up on those terms. They drove home uml up the lane to the burn and unharnessed the horse, when, without a moment's hesitation, he per formed the feats father said he would. Chicago Tribune. Luwid M. Stewabd, Mgr. On B. Stkwaiid, Sec. and Treas. Red Clovid Business College Goodyear. Marshall jyitem of Book-keeping The Touch system of Typewriting Th? Grc$; system ol Shorthand Attend a complete Business College that will prepare you for an idoal Commercial Life. WR1TE-BECOME INTERESTED Kail Opening Sept. 3. Enter at any time. Individual Instruction Yours to Please, Amack & Chaney. South Omaha Live Stock. South Omaha, Aug. C Cattle Re ceipts, 230; strong to 10c higher; native btoers, $4.507.25; cows and heifots, $3.0084.85; western steers, $3.5005.40; Texns steers. $3.004.G5, canners, $2.003.00; stackers an I feeders, $2.755.15; calves, $2.75uP 5.75; bulls, stags, etc 2.504.75. Hogs Receipts, 10,000; 10c lower; heavy $5.70(fj'5.90; mixed, $5.755.85; light, $o.90fl..l0: pigs, $5.50C00; bulk of sales, $5,io35.90. Shoep Re colpts, 12,000; stronger; yearlings, $5.50(0 0.25; wethors, $5.005.(!5; owes, $4.50(35.40; lambs, $G.507.50. Zimmer Taken to Prison. San Francisco, Aug. 7. Kmilo J. Zimtnor of tho Pacific States Tele phono compnuy, who rofused to testi fy in order to snvo Louis Glass from San Quontln, was upon ordor of Judge Wcller taken to the city prison and hooked on the accusation filed against him by District Attornoy Lnngdon. ; Zl minor and his attorney protested, ! but J ml go Weller declared that tho law must he compiled with and that . ho could see no reason why Zimmor should be treated differently from any other city prisoner. Real Estate Transfers. For the week ending Tuesday, August B, furnished by the Fort Ab stract Co., L. H. Fort, Manager. Wm Rostock to Fred Magner, It a, blk a, Rusehows add R Hill. Sl.'l.'iO Anna John to Oscar Dahni.s,icd. undv i-a.se 7, 4,10 ar.oo Ooldie M Robinson et ul to Otto K Stetfregen. Its 1 to 10 blk 7, Morey's add Rlue Hill $00 N. L. D. Smith to David M Fran cis, pt It 3, ptne nw 10, 1, 11 . . last) Lewis Oliustead to Chas S Raini er. w2sw 31, 2, 12 4000 II W Rayles to Martha .1 Reeves It 7 blk U V nice add to tJ Rock 50 Henry Rayles to Martha J Reeves It 8 blk it, pt It blk St, Vance's add to Ctulde Rock 1000 Margaret Fullerton toIilliaiiFull- erton qcd wa l'.i, 4, 10 l.'.OO tJoldie M Robinson et al to Jacob Ooll, It 27, blk 14, Rlue Hill. . . f.O John A Sheeley to Noah II Peters Its 3, 4, blk 1, Vances add to lluide Rock a000 Lincoln Land Co to Chveleir Imp Co, It 10 blk 13, Bladen 105 Lincoln Land Co to Cliivelier Imp Co.lt 11, blk 10. Bladen Joe Cliivelier et al to Romelia C Chivaller, qcd, Its 10, 11, blk 10 Itliulcii Romelia C Chevalier to Oliver It Wright, Its 10. 11, blk 10, It 1 blk 0, Bladen 4300 Frank Wheline to Romelia C Chevalier, ea net 8, 4, ! 3700 Alta Pettey to Lena Dose, It 1 blk 1, Rusehows add to Blue Bill, 500 Judson II Bailey to N K Hender son, Us 7 to 18 blk 1, Case & McNeney's add to Red Cloud. . 2000 Com Trust it Safe Det Co to Carl J Olson n w a!), 3, 12....' 1 State Rank Bladen to Leroy I. hpence, pt 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 pleaso you. Our coal is clean and we deliver promptly. Bell Tol. 00. Rural Tel. 71 200 KloO It 7 blk 7 Bladen. Total, Mortgages filed, SrtSO.00. Moitgages released, S0S00. 3SH71.00I Bracelets arc still the popular arti cles. We have a most extensive line for ludies, misses and children. All styles. Prices the lowest. New-house Bros. Albright Bros. Undertakers 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. tT Foil Sai.k Horse, buggy and har ness. Inquire Joe Fogel. I Ujr 1 4 ' V 4 I ti