Jr .4 n Y i ,' i When You Take Cold One way Is to pay no attention to it: t least not until it de- r . . . i- veiops into pncumumu, ur bronchitis, or pleurisy. An other way is to ask your doc tor about Ayer's Cherry Pec toral. If he says, " The best thins for colds," then take it. Do as he says, anyway. ki We publlih our formula We bnniih alcohol from our mcdlclnei Wo urge you to conaultyour d oo tor yers 'When the bowels are constipated, poi sonous substances arc absorbed into the blood instead of bcinpdnlly removed from Che body as nature intended. Knowing flhis danRcr, doctors always inquire about :hc condition of the bowel3. Ayer's Pills. -lilido bj tho J. C. A7tr Co., Lonrell, Mf. jrrf.vtvsKiffi!f;irui'.V.vJ5 ...,, t;. .v..v. B)eatlis and Funorals. 3 tppsisw&wmwHXf)t.n!is&!isix Isaac Wesley Tulinys. lr. I. W. Tulloys, one of tho earliest (settlors of Webster county, died tit his Ihomu in this city Wednesday evening .it 9 o'clock, from I right's disease. 1''uncral services will be hold Sunday aflurnocn at S o'clock, at his late resi de nco. Isaac Wesley Tulloys was born in Maitibridgo, 0.', July 0, 1S3I. In 1351 din rjuuived to Clinton, III., where, on Juno 18, 1850, he was married to .Jose phine Porter. From there he removed .'to Iowa in 1871. In February, 1872, .'ho. cuino to Nebraska, stopping at liar-' ward. A mouth later he, in com pany with .Judge Lee Eitcllc. of Omaha juull Cassius L. Mather, founder of this paper, walked the entire distance from aiarvurtl to Ked Cloud. Ous Uoats was ialso with tho party, but he was for- 'tunuto enough to pos.soss a teani,-vhioh, .however, was so heavily ladon that sumo lu the party cured to add to their bunion. Dr. Tulloys was tho last sur vivor of tho pioneer physicians of the Republican valley, llo was tho first pension examiner appointed in this part of tho stato, an otHco which ho ihold up to tho time of his death. Prom 187-t to 1878 ho was county judge of Webster county. Dr. Tulloys -was as honest a man as ever lived and -was highly esteemed by all who know 'iiim. Morally ho was as near perfec tion as mortals over got. Two daugh ters Mrs. Henry Gilliam and Mrs. .1. "S. Gilhttm are loft to mourn his death, in which they are joined by the -entire community. Mrs. E. Clayton Faust. One of the saddest deaths that it Taas over been our lot to record oc curred Wednesday evening about (i o'clock. In our last issue we announced the marringo of Mr. 13. Clayton Foust jand Miss Lena M. Largont, which ioolk place at (Juido Hock on Thursday jf last week. The young couple came co Rod Cloud to make their home, tho .'husband being the local manager for lhe llcatrico Creamery company. They rtiad just moved into their homo on .North Cedar street, and were getting comfortably settled. When Mr Foust returned homo from his work Wednes day evening ho did not find his bride -if less than a week in tho house. After -waiting-a. few minutes lie wont out to search for her, and was horror-stricken to find her sitting in an outhouse, cold, in-dcath. Medical aid was iuune- jliatoly summoned but tho young wife was beyond help. .She had apparently heen in tho best of health up to with in a short time before her death,whioh was caused by tho rupture of a blood weasel. Tho remains were taken to "(Juido Itock yesterday, where the fit cacral was held this uf tcrnoon at one a'eloelr. Tho deceased was tho daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. It. M. Largont of . 9uido Uock and was 22 years of age. Mrs, Elizabeth Nonla. Mrs. Elizabeth Monia, an aged plo lacer woman of this county died last rfjuuday from pneumonia at her home near Guide Uock. Tho funeral was field Monday at tho family homo. She leaves so von sons and four daughters, .U with families, most of whom live "tu the vicinity of Guide Rock. TUIKUMATISH CURED IN A DAY. Or.UetchotiB Relief forltheumutliim andNcural .gU radiantly cut s in 1 to 3 days. Its notion upon tho system It) remarkable and mysterious. It comoven at onco thn cantso and tbo disease Im mediately disappear. The first diM greatly tteivuu, 75 cents and f l. Sold by 11. K. anios, - uirusgtKt, Red Cloud. The Bctlharz Entr.rtalnr.rs Tho fourth number of tho Business Men's Lecture Course, this Btilharz Entertainers, will appear at the) opera liotiKO Tuesday evening, February 11. Lincoln J. Cravens, manager of the Madison, Intl., Chautauqua, says of combination: "It gives mo much pleasure to testi fy to inv appreciation of the work of tho Bcilhur. Entertainers. Mr. Hell bar, was with us nine days during our assembly, and his last per ormanoo, tho last hour of our program, in which ho responded to all encores. was an ova tion. Ho was accorded llrt place by tin audience that has been accustomed to the best readers and impersonators, llo is so true to nature, so unaffected in his manners, that our audiunccs not only admired him, but exhibited to wards him a fooling of uflVctiou that is most, unusual. Mrs. lano Hudson ltcilhar. possesses a clear, strong and very sweet contralto voice, and Hue appearance, and when accompanied by the best organ chimon I have ever heard, is a delight long to bo remem bered." Tho program consists of impersona tions, monologues, duologues, read ings and instrumental and vocal music. A Gibson mandolin, guitar, trombone, French horn and other standard and novelty lustrumcuU) are t used. A Little Too Far. "There is such n thlttg as overdoing your part," declared a uinu of the law who now has the knowledge gained by much experience. "Shortly nfter I began practice lu the west I was called upon to defoud n man who had drawn a revolver on another and threatened to kill him. The accused did not have a character above repronch, but the prosecuting witness was also shady in reputation, and I made the most or this fact I pictured him as n desperado of the most dangerous type, a man that was a constant menace to the community and one who would recognize no other law tbnn that uf force. Such men as ho. I insisted, nintle necessary tho or ganization of vigilance committees and Injured the fair name of the west among the older communities of tho 1 country. "The Jury returned n verdict of guil ty and my mnn was sentenced to a year's Imprisonment. Ah booh us court ml (minimi tin, fnrnttinti nf ilio IllrV . came to mo and said: 'Young feller, I ?? you spread It on too thick. After that ti At - .. J . . " lucre up snorim speecu oi yourn vu couldn't do nothln' elso 'an what wo done.' " 'I don't understand you, sir.' "You don't V Why, we found the durucd gcrloot guilty 'cause ho didn't shoot.' "Detroit Free Press. M ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft lft ft ft "rrrffefefe & ;!2rr Sr- 20 Per Gent Off ft w Better "get in" soon, as Suits and Overcoats at lorices we are mak- ft ingwill not last forever Letter List. List of loitfiH remaining uuoallod for at postotllco ut It'-! Cloud, Nob, forth wooli ending January HO, 10t)3: Snyder, Nettie Tompkins, Leu I'boso will b sent to tho dead lottor ollico Foi. 13. 1008, if iincalk-d for bloro. Wlion calling 'or above pleusp say ''advertised." T. C. Hackeii, Postmaster. Stroh, Gcorgo Thomson, Mrs Lillio Notice. All parties knowing themselves in debtod to me will take notice that after March 1, 11)08, all' notes and ac counts unpaid will bo placed witli my attorney with instructions to proceed to force collection. ,1. O. Uirri.Eii. A Lesson In Honesty. There Is n restaurant in Broad street In which nearly n thousand persons eat during tho noon hour. Ettch per son cats what lie pleases and when he goes to the cashier's desk announces (ho amount of his Indebtedness. The proprietors llgurc that to trust to the honesty of their patrons is u siavlng of precious Wall street minutes and, be sides. Is good business. Onco In ttwhllo keen eyed employees capture a cheat. One of these, a youth, was "caught with tho goods on" a few days ago and taken to the office of (ho proprie tors. Given the choice or being ar rested or going Into tho kitchen and washing dishes, (ho -young man nearly collapsed of shamo and fright. Ur begged not to bo arrested and re luctautly agreed to wash dishes. For an hour or so (he culprit struggled with a pile of dishes In a tub of steam ing water. Then he was told he might depart. Now ho brings his lunch from home. New York Press. What English Means. Mrs. Smith What are you reading. John.V Mr. Smith I am reading Her bert Spencer's "Principles' of Biology." Mrs. Smith-Why-what-what's that, JohnV Mr. Smith Herbert Speuccr's "Biology." Let mo read you an ex tract his definition of life. Listen: "It consists of tho doilulte combina tions of heterogeneous changes, but simultaneous and successive. In com bination with external coexistences and sequences." "Why. John, what In the world Is tho rami talking about?" "I am astonished at you, Juno. Why. this is the work of the grout English scientist." "Yes, I know, but what Is he writ ing about?" "IJo Is donning llfo, I told you. What did you suppose ho was writing about?" "Good gracious! I thought he was trying to get a patent on u clothes horse." Loudon Tlt-Blts. When Religion Called. In his book "Work In Groat Cities" the bishop of London writes: "You have often not only to learn, but to practice, what may be described as tho foot and door trick. It Is ruination to (ho boot and sometimes hurts (ho toe, but It consists In rapidly, but quickly, passing tho foot In tho moment the door is opened. In order to secure, ut any rate, a few minutes' parley." As to what may happen he writes: "After long hesitation It will be opeued by a little girl about half a foot, and thou you will hear a distant voice from the wash tub lu the rear, Well, Sally, who Is It? Then Sally will answer at the top of her voice, 'Please, mother, It's religion.' You will require all your presence of mlud to cope with that" Tho time camo, hpwover, when every door was thrown wide open to wel come "our bishop." London Christian Globe. Ballet Choes. Ballet shoes lit like a stocking. They are of leather, with a thin leather sole about an Inch wide and with tho up pen sowed so tjutt they come under the foot. The billet dancer wants no rubber heels, Instep arch supports nor: any other of the foot supporting or reforming devices which are common ly used by ordinary mortals. The toe dancer, desires a hard box toe on her ballot shoes, but tho ordinary dancer socks only shoes that will give perfect freedom of movement of the joints and muscles of tho feet. It is si rule or good dancers, a shoe man of experi ence says. to wear shoes that will al low for space between the toes. It is a point of good fit that nil persons should heed, ho says. High heels are put on to stage shoes for effect, not to promote good dancing. Many stage shoes are made wtth short foro parts and high heels to make the feet look smaller and the person taller. Boston Globe. What Did He Mean? Mike Moloney's wife was an invalid, and tho doctor had been doing all sorts of things for her, changing tho medicine so often that poor, Mike's In come would scarcely reach and nuiko both ends moot, and at last the doctor said that his wife must go to a warm er climate. Mike listened to that advlco for sev eral months, and finally when October enmu the doctor told Mike one Satur day evening after all of his week's wages had bcou spent that his wife positively must bo sent "to a warmer climate without delay." Mike left the room for a few min utes, and when he returned ho was wiping his eyes with his left hand, while with his right hand he brought an ax. which ho gave to the physician, eaylng: "I bate to do It, doc. You please do It for mo." Kansas City Independ ent. Practical Holp For Deafness. I have proved that this is really prac tical. Get a common pasteboard mailing tube such as pictures or music Is mail ed In and hold It to the car closely. Tho result Is wonderful. A very deaf person can hear distinctly everything that Is said by any one sitting on the other side of the room. At first thought one is inclined to ridicule so simple a method. I bought a good long one, large enough to fit over tho car, for 10 cents. One can get them at any business stul loner's. I tried it on grandmother, who Is very deaf. She could hear well and, what was more remarkable, could also hoar with her very deaf ear,. with which she has not hoard a sound for seven years. Try it! That's all I have to -say. Harper's Bazar. American Woman In German Eyes. American girls, whether born or morely brought up In Amurlcu, evi dence the sumo independence of Judg ment and the same complete self re liance. It is hard to say whether this Is tho result of tho education In tho public schools and colleges or In their freedom from that condition of legal and social subserviency to which the gentler sex Is doomed lu older coun tries. Mux von Buandt In Berlin Deutsche Bevue. ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft s Men's Pants! Saturday, Jan,. Some snaps on a spe cial table priced at less thain hall regular. It wen't hurt tolook at 'em ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Wmmi & 4mmw 7d0 KauiaiwGy, clothier $ I T V . T. V- 5? r C 5P 2". IP 25". Sf 5 55". CT m &m 6jA JF&J 4 N P0O e&F&D) urt zxaassoamesas3B3srssz and strictly prohibits the sa!e of alum baking powder So does France 1 So does Germany The sale of alum foods has been made illegal in Washington and the District of Colum bia, and alum baking powders arc everywhere recognized as injurious. jo protect yourself against alum, when ordering baking powder, Say ptainty- DAVAI baking IflfYALPOWDER and be very sure you get Royal. Royal is the only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. It adds to the digestibility and whole someness of the food. EfzSHI "Tho French are awfully stupid." "Why, I always heard they were very clover people." , "Well, they aren't. I was the best French scholar in our class, and yet wheu I went to Paris they couldn't understand a word that I said." Lou don Telegraph. Mr. Ferry Greatness Is nil compara tive. For example, an elephant four feot high would bo called a little thing, whllo a ra of that size Mrs. Ferry Yes. and 5 for a bon net Is an enormous expense, but It Isn't anything at all when you loso It at I cards. Loudon Fun. INKLAM4IATORY UUBOMATISM CURED I 3 DAYS Mortou I.. Ulll. of Lebanon. Ind saj-s; "Mj wlfu hnd Intlummntory Rheumatism In cvorj mimclo and Joint; her tmfforiiiR wait terrible aud her body and face were swollen almost be yond recognition; bad been lu bed nix wuefei and bad eight physicians, but received no benefit until she tried Dr. Detchoa'a Ittllef foi Rheumatism. It rbvo Immediate, relict and she was ablo to walk about in three dayti. l am suro It saved her life." Sold by H. B. Orlco. Druggist, Red Cloud. New Grocery Firm George Johnston, tho popular clerk in M. A. Albright's general store, and Homer Honor have bought the grocory stock of Robinson & Ilurdou and will take possession of tho same next Mon day. ,Mr. Johnston has made many friends since eomlng here from Iowa a couple of years ago, and Mr. lienor is a well known farmer. Messrs. Kobin hon aud Kurdcn retire from business with tho good will of a largo and in creasing number of patrons. Mr. Rob inson will devote his timo hereafter to ahsihting County Treasurer Frahm in Ids oflico. Mr. lturdun has not yet decided what ho will do. Saunders Bros. lumberSCoal Dealers RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. Wo huvo In stock nt all times n completo lino of Building Material and Good Coal. Onr prices nro reasonable. We solicit your patron age BollTol.60. Furmors Ind. 71. PARKER'S , HAIR BALSAM I71mam am) beutine th bit, Vroinotn a Ituurlanl growth. Nnver rail to Restore army Hnlc to Its Voutnmi Color. Curui i flp dltrH-t L hlr liluii. ii ' t-smt-,kimfBmt mt i m . .iuwiihiiijiihhiu.i' ..,.-... - 4f V S ml '!? 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