t . 4 -J - -J"" &H 1 I I 1 Colds on the Chest Ask your doctor the medical name for a cold on the chest. He will say, "Bronchitis." Ask him if it is ever serious. Lastly, ask him if he pre scribes Ayer's Cherry Pec toral for this disease. Keep in close touch with your family physician. A We publlih our formulas Wn bmilih nlcohol j from our lnrdlclnen ijers We urier you to commit your doctor m S When you tell your doctor about the bad taste In jour mouth, loss of appetite for breakfast, and frequent headaches, and when he sees your coated tongue, he will say, " You are bilious." Ayer's Pills work well in such cases. "' i , the J. C. Aycr Cj., Lev:ll. Mats. Republican Ticket. For Supremo .liulgo, M. II. ltKKSi:. For llailwny Coinntissionoi IIWNKY T. CLAUKIJ, .TIC. For Ilcgcnts State University CI I MILKS II. ANDKUSON. (iKOKUKCOUPLANI). For District. .Imljo .1. V. .1A.MKS. COUNTY TICKET. For Treasurer W. C. PIIAIIM. For County Clerk K. W. I tOSS. For SheritV (). I). 1 1 Kill! 14. For County Judge ' J. S. (JILIIAM. For Superintendent NKLLIK WKST CASTKK. For Clerk District Court KDWAIM) HANSON. For County Assessor II. C. SCOTT. For Commissioner, lid District V.. W. II I'M MEL. For Commissioner, Mil District (iKItllAKD OIIMSTIODK. The Smith County Messenger says, in speaking of a girl upon whose eye an operation was recently performed, that unless information sets in her eye sight will not be effected. Unless the supreme court reverses tlie decision of the district court of Da kota county, wliieh ruled Unit names written into t lie primary ballot must be counted, nil of the election boards of the state will have to meet again and re-canvass the vote of the last pri mary. On the recommendation of At torney (ieueral Thompson, the votes were disregarded. Judge Welch de cided to the contrary. Lincoln Star. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signaturo of fyuo&K . It is claimed indigestion is the na tional disease. 'That's why the demand for King's Dyspepsia Tablets hoops in creasing because they do the work. Stomach trouble, dyspepsia, indiges tion, bloating, etc., yield nuicUly. Two days' treatment free. Ask your drug gist about them. Sold by HonryCook's drugstore. m HamBaking Powder is the most efficient and perfect of leavening agents MADE FROM PURE CREAM OF TARTAR No alum, lime or ammonia. Boiling It Down. "I Hhotild like to ninnuge this paper for about kIx months," said the new reporter of n country paper. "The present editor doesn't know his busi ness." "What's the mutter?" he was naked. "Why, last night 1 wan told off to re port a lire In llroad Hired, mill I wrote It up In grand style, making u half column article of It. 1 began It In this way: '"Suddenly on the still night all rang the shrill cry of lire, and at the same moment the Utile licking tongues or llame, whose light, playing along the roof's edge, caught the eye of 'the midnight watcher, leaped forth, no lon ger playful, but fierce and angry In their thirst and greed. I.Ike glowing, snaky Odiums, the lurid links entwined the doomed building. In venomous hisses and spurts the Humes shot Into the overhanging darkness, while from every window and door poured forth a dense sulphurous smoke, the deadly suffocating breath of an Imprisoned llend.' "I went on in that style for over half a column." said the new reporter, "and this Is what appeared In the paper this morning: " 'A lire broke out In I'.road street last night, but was quickly suppress ed.' Do you call that Journalism':" London Standard. Love and Wedlock. A man of middle age and a youth of roumullc appearance sat alone In a smoking compartment of a nearly empty evening train. In the solitude the youth look u photograph from his pocket, looked at It and then said to his companion feverishly: "Were you ever, sir. In love':" The mnn of middle age started. He laughed. "Was I ever In love':" he repealed as he relighted his pipe. "Was 1 ever In Jove? Well, I don't know If "You don't know?" cried the youth. "Well, If you ever had been In love you'd know It. Why. when you're iu love your life Is a sweet dream, you have no taste for food, you think of nolh'ng but the beauty of" "Were you evt r married?" snapped the middle aged man. "No. but"- "Woll, If you ever had been you'd know It. Why, when you're married your life Is" Hut the youth, with a scowl, edged off to the far end of the carriage and got out at I lie next station, disgusted. London Scraps. His Awful Fate. An American visitor In a Herman city bought a dachshund. The ani mal's length of body, short and peciil- , larly shaped legs and "highly lntelll- i gent dachs face," he writes, would liave made the dog conspicuous among the lines! of his breed. "One day we missed him and were unable to llnd our pet. Next day his dead body, a I little longer than hi life, was shown to me by the man who came to tell U" he had found the dog. He was vorj dead, but I did want to know how he met his untimely end and after inqulr lug learned that he had been run over by a 'splegolsehcibentrunsportwugoii.' I could readily understand how that would have killed even an elephant and wanted to know why the Infernal machine had been allowed to come in to the city. It was a relief to be told that a splegelsehelhentransportwagen Is a wagon on which mirror plates are transported. 1'oor little dachs!" . The Sheik and His House. When the French came Into contact with the Itednuiii In Algeria. It was thought that a ready waj of civilizing him would be to assist him to build himself a permanent habitation. A sheik who was thus favored .was full of gratitude to the p'reiioh engineers who had bull! him a house. "Since my house was Mulshed," he said, "I have not lost a single sheep. I look them up In my house every night, and next morning I lind them nil In safety." "Then where do you sleep yourself?" asked an nlliccr in ama.ement. "Oh, for myself, a uhclk can live only In his tent!" said tho other, with dignity. Tho Truth, (lohsii t ioldo dc- .vieled p ilufiilly from v I hlsnlnety horsepower uuloinoblio. "I wish to purchnfio," he said, an engagement ring." "Yes, sir," said thy eager clerk. "We have Just Imported u superb ring, sir two ruby hearts surrounded" "No," said the aged millionaire In a cold, disillusioned voice: "no, thr.t won't do. Then.' Is only one heart concerned this affair. The girl Is marrying me for my money." New Orleans Tltnes-Deiuocrat. "Packing Off of Widows." Some curious customs In the way of pastimes prevail In Korea. Among the farming classes there Is one known us the "packing off of widows." This means a raid on a certain village known to contain a young widow. A widower, accompanied by friends, en-1 i ters the village, carries off the woman ! ; In question and marries her. Tho Dondhcads. "What started the riot at (he per formance of 'Hamlet' las! night?" "Ham held the skull and said. 'Alas, poor Yorick, you are not the only dead head In the house.'" Pearson's Weekly. Her Way. "There's a young woman who makes little things count." "How does she do It?" "Teaches arithmetic in a primary school." Do not seek glory; nothing so ex pensive as glory. Syduey Smith. A Comparison. Mrs. Johnston (over the tub) Doan Ah nick jo' a good llvln. Henry Clay Johnston? Mr. Johnston Tol'ble, chile tol'ble. Hut yo' sh'd have seen de way mah motluih suppohted mah fa-thah'-l'uck. Tennyson's Cynicism. Sir Vere de Yere was the eldest on of Sir Aubrey tie Yere. the sonneteer and friend of Wordsworth. His broth er, Aubrej' tie Yere, was a more than well known, a famous poet, and to him In his youth Walter Savage Litn dor addressed (he exhortation: Make thy proud name still prouder for tliy sons. He had no sons, however, never hav ing married. Neither had his brothers, Yere and Stephen. 'Thus the name, as a family name, disappears. 'The He Yores were early friends of Tennyson's, and It was from them that the poet took the name which he made proverbial and symbolical of a class "the caste of Yere do Yere." Lady de Yere. the only Lady tie Yere of fact then living, was inclined to complain that her name should be be stowed upon the black hearted Lady Clara of del Ion. Tennyson wrote dainty verses, but was not master of dainty manners. He growled: "Why should you care? Hut of course you don't. I didn't make your namesake iikIj, and I didn't make her stupid. I only made her wicked." They Needed the Medicine. Some years ago a railway was be ing made In the west of Scot laud, and It was arranged that each of the nu merous laborers employed should pay a penny per week to a medical prac titioner, so that they might have lilt services In the event of accident or medicine In case of Illness. Durlni; the summer and autumn nci thelr Illness nor accident occurred. Hut when a severe winter followed all at once the "navigators" began to call on the d.ictor for castor oil. Kach brought his bottle, Into which an ounce was poured, until the oil was exhausted, and the doctor was forced to scud to town for a further supply. When thai. loo. was gelling low the doctor one day quietly asked a healthy looking fellow what was wrong with the men that thej required so much castor oil. "Nothing wroug at all, doctor," he re plied, "but we grease our boots with It." Loudon Chronicle. Applying the Test. "There was a barber In an Indiana city win), having been out late the ulirht before, had a shaky hand the nett morning and cut a patron's cheek four times." said the man who Insist. ed he saw the Incident. "After each I iiccii'.cut the barber said as he "pong- ed away tho blood. 'Oh. dear me, Inuw careless!' ami laughed and lei II go at that. "Tho patron look all lhosi gashes hi I grave silence, but when the shnvej was over he tilled a glu-s at the water cooler, took a mouthful of water and,' with compressed lip.-, proceeded to' shake liN he.Kl from side lo side and, to toss It up and down. "'What Is the matter':' the barber asked. 'You ain't got the toothache, have you':' "'No,' said the customer. 'I only lllsf wn ill i'l In suit If inv inmitli would still hold water without leaking, that was all.'" Philadelphia Itecnrd. .Mothers with little children need no longer fear croup, colds or whooping cough. Hoes Laxative Cough Syrup tastes good. It works off tho cold ji1 through the bowels, cuts the phlegm, ,.l..M..w tin. Ii..,i,l i,',,,,',.,,,,,,,, ,,,l nhl clears tlic lioail. rorjoung anil oiu. tiuaranteed. Secure a bottle at once, .,.,,, ,. Sold by Uenrv Cook b druo; store. 'f'' to to to to to to to to to to to SUITS BROWNS: to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to GRAYS: BLACKS All the neweft. . . to to to to to to to to to to to to Glad to show ever. ith them mat eoes wi dressed. Paul Storey, 'g'g-'g'gg'g.j.g..lg...g....rj. Fulton Grocer Co. (Successors to John Grilleth) DEALERS IN Staple and Fancy Groceries A full assortment of Seasonable' Goods kept in Stock. Call and See Us. We will try to Please You. 425 Webster Street. Hell phone KW. hid. phono 14 Ask for Allens's Foot-Ease. a powder for swollen, tired hot, smart- i ing feet. Sample sent free. Also free ; samples of the Foot-Ease Suiting' Corn Pad, a new invention. Address Allen i S. Olmstoud, Lo Koy. N. Y. Your skin should be clearand bright if your liver is in normal condition. Hade's Little Liver Pills act on the liver, and headache, constipation and biliousness disappear. Price .'." cents. Sold by Monty Cook's drug store. INPLAMMA'TOItY HHKf.MATIS.M Ct'HKt) lis 3 DAYS Morton I.. Mil. of Lebanon Iml.. snjs; ".Mj wife liiid IiitlninmntoiT ItlioumiulMn In urerj nitiH'lu ruiI Joint, tier HiilVrinn whs terrible ntiil uur boilv iilnl fnco were swollen HlnuMttm 'yoiul recognition: Imd been in bcit Mx week una mid vikiii iiiiihcwiik. urn ptoivph no bencUt until slic ttk'tl l. Dutrlimi'i. KUieffoi Uheiimflthin. II jriivo linnu-dluto relict and the whs able to walk about la tlirco days, i am Hiirc It saved her life." Sold by 11. K. Orlco. 'DriiKKlM.Itcd Cloud. Notlec of Tax Sale. Notice 1 1 hereby kIvuii tluit the undeihlKiied on the M day of .lannary 1111 ihiicIiiimmI of the ""rfaeM'M .M'liniMCH. at i i"r-"r --'..- - " - .. iirlxiitu Mile, tne loiniwiui; iiumtiiumi rem cmiuo Mild for delinquent taxes for the earn 1HWI to i IIMI Int'lnclvti. and Mtnatcd In lied Cloud. Web Mercoiailv. Niiliuiokii mull; both Kleven(ll) and Tweho dJi hi block Konrtiien (1 1) In Knley ; ,V .IhcUmiii's addition to lied Cloud. Webster county. Nebraxka, and taxed la the name of tra U Martin. , The above named perton and nil ioroiiH who , claim an Interest In the above prciiiUet. will take ' IIIT Mini KM IIMH n.uno('iM'i ..- ,,,-. i tor Mid mx mlo will expire on the id day of I in nice tiiat tlie time or redemption ot nun mini laiHiNry o'S. ittlcr which I win anmy lor n mx ,,,,,( lo u f the nbove dewrllnil remlM-M wlili'u not redeemed. Ciuiu.kh it, lli;8ie. i Dated Sepleinbei lH.ltf.7. - ' M to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to Plaids Stnpes Checks Block Plaids Shadow Plaids Plain Worsteds Thibets Cheviots to- to to More of them than to to them. Everything 3f to make you well to to to to K6e to Clothier $ lid:. Savinders Brothers RED CLOUD, - XEHR. Canon City, Sunny side, and Genuine Nigger Head Maitland COAL Yon may be particular or what some call "cranky," but OUR COAL will please you. Our coal is clean and we deliver promptly. BoUToUip. IturalTel.Tl Albright Bros. Undertakers We cannot afford to do less than satisfy in quality, style, price and gi'e to you our person al service and careful attention. Calls Answered Night or Day Rural and Bell phones , at store and reside n:e. Mercer's Barber Shop Basement of Potter Block. Massaging a Specialty J -jfa NL W w ." " I V I V & , r 1