Jw5Rtovs:j)r;UVwn!S d-8'rtV"..AfW M.1 r B Pi 1 a, fe rn f- tfi ill si f lo SI I ' SIT fdj ' (I ' x3 ?ti 'I f t R r ?' 1 V ' Qj "tJ h i ; J i IJDoes Afo Coor Hair Acer's Hair Vigor, as now cvi&dc from our new Improved formula, does not stain or color rht: :liir even to the slightest degree. Gray hair, white hair, "blonde hair is not made a .tfrads darker. But it certainly iocs stop falling hair. No icstioh about that. ttJ83of change the color of the hair. formula with each bottle 7 Show It to your dootor Aik him about it. then do an he aajra Saiternl, we believe It will stop every case Mil SixVAng hair unless there is some very vut aaal complication, something greatly z cringthe general health. Then you . ld consult your physician. Also ask itntiraboutthc new Ayer's Hair Vigor. - W-d fcr tie. J. 0. Ajrer Co., Lowell. Mate. - ANNOUNCEMENTS. J3? tne voters of the Tenth Judicial UifitrJct; 1' hereby announce myself a can rcibutu a.1 tliu Primaries to be held ssneEApmbor :i, 1007, for the Republican tsocnisatiou for the otllcu of Judge of '.tffce WJth Judicial District of Nebraska, HiBrpritihij tliu counties of Webster, XVjuaklin, Marian, Adams, Kearney cutA Pbelps. Hespectfully submitted, 12. U. UVKIIMA.V. I'hewAiy announce myself as a can diwljrt.o 1ov the nomination of Judge of i-tf&c "SVunth judicial district, on the Re ,ji.c&liwin ticket, subject to the will of 'wue Uuprcbllcuu voters, at the primary tt,lotftion to be held September 3, W07. Hastings, Neb. J. W. Jami:s. Tfce Chief is authorized to announce SittnaA William. C. Dorsev, of Blooming 5lvin, Kxiuklln county, is a candidate Gir district judge, subject to the will -wr-f the Republican voters of the Tenth . .iuK.isiul district, at the primary elec- rtfjiaJiM he held September II, 1007. E?rt ttie Voters of Webster County: 1 iiejrfiuy announce myself a candi- ; ?or the Republican nomination In,r County Cleric of Webster County, ryTfthraaka, subject to the primary elec- Vteaa U Jjeliold September 3, 1007. K. W. linss. ""Ho tb Voters of Webster County: H hereby announce myself as a can tfiitaic for the Republican liomiuatlnu tSftr the olllce of county cleric of Web--jser county, subject to the decision of girLrasirjes to be held September 3. V. II. Fulton. ' tT tV.i Voters of Webster Count': J hereby announce myself a candi- &i.lc Cor the Republican nomination for 'S.Crtccty Clerk of Webster county, sub- ., jit'ef, to thu primary election to be held .Scpfcoiiiber 3, 1007. John' .1. U.utuo. TIVj iSvc Voters of Webster County: 1 ktireby announce myself a caudl- -.SaAo for the nomination of county com- ett.uJoner from the Third district, sub- & 4o ihc will of the Republican "wolem .t the prlnlary election to be Eiicld icoptomlier 3. (iitoitoi: W. IIl'MMIX. To t&e Voters of Webster County: I a -si candidate for the otllce of -vtouuty assessor, subject to the pleasure r the Republican voters at the prl- uiaxry ejection to be held September 3. IIi:nii C. Scott. i A iiiJLuers LmammmmtmmmmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmmmmam AMACK 8 CHANEY Furniture, Carpets and Undertaking Goods Licensed Bmbalmer and Undertaker t. Calls answered Day or Night WE NEVER SLEEP Your to Please, i i iM I hereby announce myself :is a can didate for tlie olllce of Cleric of tliu District Court, subject to the decision of the Independent voters at the prim ary to be held September 3, 1007". (iKoitot: W. Hi'ifiii.vfox. 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, 1007 Or.oiim: V. Catiikii. 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for the nomination to the olllce of county judge of Webster county, sub ject to the will of tiie fusion voters at the primary election to be held Sep tember 3. I W. l-.nso.v. I hereby announce myself a candi dnte for re-election to the olllce 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. Savvi;ii. I lierebv announce uiy.-elf a candi date for tlie nomination of judge for the tenth judicial district of Nebraska, on tlie Republican ticket, subject to the decision of the voters at the prim ary election to be held September 3. Mlnden, Neb. 1.. W. II.vm'K. hereby announce myself a candi date for renomination to tlie olllce of sherltV of Webster county, on the Re publican ticket, subject to the primary election to be held September 3. O. I). lliMKii:. I desire to announce my candidacy for renomination to the otllce of treas urer of Webster county, on the Repub lican ticket, at tlie primary election to be held September 3. W. C. t'll.MIM. I am a candidate for re-election to the olllce of superintendent of public instruction, on tlie Republican ticket, subject to the will of the voters at the primary election to be held Septem ber 3. Nki.i.ik Wkt Casiiiii. STILLWATER Wo need rain, but the corn tit this section is holding out wonderfully. Mrs. Cook and her three daughters, Eduit, Alpha and Anna, ure visiting 1 relatives uOhlo. lames and Robert Ureenhalgh and William Cliug have recently shelled their last year's crop of corn. J. II. Richardson gave his brother-in-law, E. C. Christy, a team of horses to use. Mr. Christy sold his team for a j neat sum in the early part of the sum mer. An auto passed through this com munity last Sunday evening. One sel dom comes this way. Otto and Emma Knigge are visiting relatives in Maryville, Mo. Rev. Priestly preached on n very in teresting' text last Sunday evening: "The Time Is Not Yet". William Finney receutly tore down the house and granny which was on the farm that he bought last spring and built two grain bins on nearer lovol ground for the accotnuiodatiou of the renters. Notice. All persons wishing to enter any horses, cattle, sheep, hogs or poultry at the county fair at Rladen, must make appficatlon to the secretary, I). S. Phelps, at Rladen, not later than Sep tember 1, and send stall and pen fees, a the association must know this in order to know how much more to build, as nearly all built are taken. Amack & Chaney. AN IMPLOSION. ft Is tho Opposite of an Explosion and Loss Familiar. Every one knows what nn explosion l.s, but lis opposite, an implosion, Is less familiar. At great depths In the sea the conditions are favorable for Its production. At 2,C00 fathoms tlie pressure Is, roughly speaking, two and a half tons to the square lucli Unit Is to say, several times greater than the pressure exerted by the steam upon the piston of it powerful engine. An interesting experiment to Illus trate the enormous force of this deep son pressure was made on the Alba tross, a government vessel engaged In deep sea exploration. A thick glass tube several Inches hi length full of air was hermetically sealed at both ends. This was wrap ped In ilannel and placed In one of the wide copper cylinders used to protect deep sea thermometers when they are sent down with the sounding appa ratus. The copper cylinder had holes bored In II, so that the water had free access Inside, round the glass. The case was then rfeut down to n depth of '.',000 fathoms and drawn up again. It was found that the cylinder was bulged and bent Inward, Just ns If it had been crumbled Inward by being violently squeezed. The glass tube Itself, within Its Ilannel wrapper, was reduced to a flue powder, almost like snow. The glass tube, It would seem, as It slowly descended, held out long against the pressure, but at last sud denly gave way and was crushed by the violence of the action to a fine powder. This process, exactly the reverse of an explosion, is termed ait implosion. Chicago Record-Herald. MASTERY OF THE NILE. The Method by Which tho Flow of Water Is Controlled. Every morning from a little room of a great white house on the eastern shore of the Nile at Assouan is clicked by telegraph to Cairo the question. "How much water?" The answer conies so many thousand gallons more or so many thousand gallons less. A button Is pressed, the water which Hows under the Iron bridge at Cairo is Increased or diminished some ten days later In accordance with the telegraph ic answer, and the Intervening valley between Assouan and Cairo has a lit tie more or a little less water on Its surface. The man at the button may bring Joy or sorrow to thousands of little farms It Is all according to the message he receives. I'roni the great white house there extends across the river a granite wall or dam K0 feet high. Halfway up this wall and stretching Its entire length a line of shutters opens or closes by a pressure of the button. In the winter mouths .a huge lake ex pands to the southward, which has ev ery appearance of being a Hood, for In certain places the tops of palm trees are discernible above Its surface, and the summits of Inundated Mitus appar ently mark the sites of sunken cities. As the days go by and Cairo demand. more and more water the palm trees and the ruins seem to rise from their watery beds until In June and early July the river tlows freely with all Its historic Indolence. New York Times. Threa Layors of Atmosphere. It appears that in the atmosphere there are three distinct currents of air, the first lying at au elevatiou of from 900 to 1.500 meters, the second at from H"00 to -1.000 meters and the upper one at from (5,000 to S.000 me ters above the surface of the earth. These are to an extent separate cur rents, flowing each with Its own ve locity. At the bottom of each of tho layers the stratus clouds are formed, and at tho top of each of the layers occur the cumulus clouds. This sug gests that the stratus originate at the bottom of n moving current and the cumulus nt tho top. It is probable, then, that the stratus owe their origin to the difference In velocity and tem perature of the two layers, while the cumulus nre formed by ascending cur rents within the layer of air. Snake Myths. Snakes have no medicinal qualities, and the following popular notions are myths: That galls of snakes are an antidote for snako bites; that their oil Is good for rheumatism, baldness nnd deafness; that wearing their skins will cure rheumatism or stiffness; that a snake heart, oil or blood Is good for consumption or other lils; that snake 1lesh should be eaten for blood disor ders; that a second bite of tliu snako in the same place will cure or counter act the first bite; that rattlers of snakes are charms. The Modern Restlessness. Like the Athenians of old, most peo ple are vainly searching for some new thing, only to look upon It when they llnd it with suspicion. Of the vast majority It Is as true today as It was tirst written They eat. they drink, thoy Bleop. thjr Ijlod. They go to church on Sunday, . And many are afraid of God, I And nioro of Mrs. Grundy. . Loudon Ladles' Field. 20Per Cent 1 m m m m THE PILGRIMS were proper and prudent men. CprrifUltO Dtb. life Cft r.k.(,if,tr.r. appeal to proper men today. The warranty commends them to the prudent 10 Cents a Button $1.00 a Rip Paul Storey, g''g' g"!rS"S,'sr"S"S'''C"ir , Lnwis M. Stewaud, Mgr. Red Clovid Business College Goodyear-Marshall system of Book-keeping The Touch system of Typewriting Attend a complete Business College that will prepare you for an idetl' Commercial' Life. write-become: interested Fall Opening Sept. 3. Enter at any time. Individual Instruction Speed Program of the Webster County Fair Association. Tuesday, Sept. 24 'J: 10 trot. S100; 'J :'M) pace, S100; running, one-half mile, S.10; mule race one-half mile, Sift; pony running one-half mile,S30. Wednesday, Sept. 2ft 2:H0 trot, S100; free-for-all pace.SlftO; running one-naif mile, SMI. Thursday. Sept. 2(i 2:20 pace, SlftO; free-for-all trot. SlftO; novelty race,S40; consolation race, SftO. Friday, Sept. 272:30 trot, S10: free for-all pace, SlftO: pony running one half mile, S2ft; mule race, one-half mile, Sift. Hntrance fee ft per cent ft per cent additional from money winners. Consolation purses for horse that have not won a first money. American trotting rules to govern. Real Estate Transfers. For the week ending Tuesday, August 20, furnished by the Fort Ab stract Co., L. II. Fort, Co. .lane A Fox etal to John 11 Green halgh, It ft, blk a, It 1, blk H, Cowles S 123 John It Greenhalgh to.I It Moore I It lo, blk lit, Cowles 12ft Bert K Brown to Harm Kose Its 1 to 8, blk 2, Buschow's add to Blue Hill 1021 H W Dedrlck to 11 B Fulton, It S Idle 27, Bed Cloud 2ft0 State of Nebraska to Charles Ba-.- ser no ne 3, 1, 10 200 S K Wordeu to Henry Cook Its 8, , 10, 11, 12, blk 2, Williams add to Bed Cloud 1 Maggie M Beed to James Led yard, pt ne ne 18, I, 11, 1000 David L Croat to Lizzie Uilroy, lots t, ft, blk 0, Carber's add to Bed Cloud, qcd 200 Da.ld L Croat to Liz.tu Cllroy Its 0, 7, blk 0, Harbor's add to Bed Cloud 500 Total, .Mortgages Hied, SftOO.00. Mottgages released, 85500.00 1085.00 Somo tlmo ago, through u ntisttudor staudlng.wo stated that Martin Meonts had rovolvod a gasolino engine. How vor, at tho tlmo sjhwsruo, uj nbt '! m m n m m to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to Reduction on M ens, Boys' d an Childr en s LIGHT WEIGHT SUITS 7Df to Clothier $ Od B. Stewahd, See. and Treas. The Gteij system ol Shorthand ho has since received a three and ono half horse power stationary engine. It didnV) havo weeols ou, but Martiu just put soino on. Saunders Brothers RED CLOUD, - NEBR. Canon City, Sunnyside, and Genuine Nigger Head Maitland I COAL You may be particular or what somo call "cranky," but OUR COAL will please you. Our coal is oloau and we delivor promptly. Boll Tol. CO. Rural Tol. 71 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 reside n:e. to ) li i n - r t v vu '"KMif " T