Our New Hair Vigor Aycr's Hair Vigor was good, the best that was made. But Aycr's Hair Vip.or, new im proved formula, is better. It is the one great specific for fall ing hair. Anew preparation in every way. New bottle. New contents. Ask your druggist to show itto you, "the new kind." Does not change the color of the hair. Real Estate Transfers. broken some tune ago is getting along For tho week ending Tuesday, Juno nieelv. Jl, furnished by tin Kort Abstract Co. ,, Motter and wife ami Mrs. run- to II. Fort, Manager. Clias.l Plutt to Hctl Clotul Seliool District, pt nv nc tl-1 -1 1 . wd.. Allen lloydon to Olc Krickson n'.' iiw ."'J. IS, qetl William J Tliomas to Die, Kriek son, s'Jnw I. T.-'J I'.'. vd Fred Pel. It I itc Hill. A FormuU with oh bottU m Show It to your -W rfnntar Aik him about It, thtn doihiyi vers As we now make our new Hair Vigor it docs not have the slightest effect upon the color of the hair. You may use it freely and for any length of time with out (W of changing the color. Stops Tailing hair. Cures dandruff. Httla by th J. C. Ayr Co., Lowll, Mm. Klnitt A Stoddard to lots I, '.', '!. P.Ik V I. vd Daniel A orrignu to .lolm 'I' Kutlcdgc. lots I i to IS. Mlk It, Undclill add to Ceil Cloud qcd Charles K Hicks to Charles V Cowley, nw sw s-i-l I, wd j It F Farley to .1 S .Moore, lots :.. I 0, Hlk is, lUatlen, wd Willielm Stiiiderman to Henry J Husking, s'.' se lrt-;i-i, wd Phebo K KUiott to Fred Hirkncr, lot.1, Itllc I, tiarber's add to Hed Cloud, wd Fred Hirkncr to K .! Pulsipher. lot fi, Hlk I, iarbei add to Ited Cloud, wd nie Mcl'tinc were down from Ited Cloud attending the funeia! of Mrs. A. COO l.athrope Friday. Mr-. Crane and daughter l'thel tie 1 parted for Ma niton, Colorado, Tuesday evening to spend the summer. Joseph ISrlttt.tt is very sick at the home of his father, Henry Hritton. Mrs. Itiehardsoii mother of Mrs. Christie and Mrs. Killough died at the home of the latter at midnight Tues day of a sudden attack of heart failure. The funeral will be held at V p. :n. Friday at F.ckley. I (i. I.. Dunbar and wife of Ottawa. Kansas, Mrs. Ililey and daughter Mr.s. I Nowi r and little son of Atkinson. III., arrived Tuesday evening for a visit with friends. II'.MKl I .':. Inn .-.oo ltd) :i:to ::io , SI17ST, .Junco, a Hew Source o? Hardwood. The jnneo is the missing link of the tree family. Restricted to a single Valley, that of the ItioOrumlc, in Mexi co and Texas, this tree, with its small urooked trunk bristling with thorns, is little known to tin- outside world. It is popularly supposed to bear no leaves, Ibmcr. or fruit, but it really bears all thivc. The minute leaves are scale-like, the Mowers verv small, and the fruit is a siek for more tlian three 'tiny berry. It is the only known re- is reported a little better, prcscntativc of its family in all the1 Mrs. D. P.. Ostorblad is very sick Mortgages filed, S.V700. Mortgages released. StV.'OO. GUIDE ROCK. Mrs. ISurr intends going soon to Myran, Ohio, for a visit witli her mother, Mrs. Iteagle. Mr.s. Chas. Murphy is on the siek list. Mr.s. John C. Delay has been very weeks. She world. It is not known that the junco ever grew any where outside of the val ley of the Uio (inutile, or that it ever had relatives close enough to claim kinship. Some trees, now nearly ex tine., had wide range in pastages the big trees of California, for example, which giew all the way to the Arctic ocean. Hut the junco so far as is known, lias always lived in one place and lias always been the same dwarfed, crooked tree that it now is. Kcept as fuel, it has not been put to any use. Thousands of cords might be cut in the valley of the Uio (irande. in Mexico and Iea.s. or late, how ever, the growing scarcity of hard wool has called attention to the tie-.spi-ed junco tree as a possible substi tute for some of the more popular woods, and the result is a surprise to those who thought the wood had no commercial .i!ue. Clarence A. Miller, consul at Mntainorus, Mexico, has called the attention of this government to the good qualities claimed for it. The wood sink-, in water. In color it ranges from brown to black. It re ceives a high ami beautiful polish, lit tinir it to take the n'.aco of such ex pensive woods as ebi.nv and rosewood for .small cabinet work. The trunks are so short and crooked that only small pieces of timber can be obtained from them. Few trunks exceed seven feet in length and eight inches in dia meter. The wood is said to be admir ably suited for the keys of musical in struments, jewel 'boxes and other bureau cabinets, ebes.s men. checkers, paper knives, knobs and other small turnery, inlaid work, anil indeed for almost all pir poses for which costly foreign woods, in small pieces, are now used. Many of the trees, whose woods are familiar in the lumber markets, belong to large families. There are 'J .VI mem bersthey are called species -of the plno family, and they are scattered all over the northern heiuispcre. The Makes the Biscuit and Cake lighter, finer flavored, more nutritious M wholesome beech and the oak family has even more members, and they, too, are widely .scattered. The laurel has over 510 i. the palm l.on.i. while the apple, counting the many varieties, is said to have more than :s,D00. Hut the junco is lighting its life battle alone on the dry slopes of Texas and Mexico, with out a relative in the world. Forest Service I till let in. Two Blft Fourth o? July Hall Games. At lied Cloud. Franklin vs. Hed Cloud forenoon at in. .u Al afternoon at ;i. Other interesting sports between games. Kveryhody come and have a good old-fashioned time Always the fame Salumel Baking Powder Th only blah ertd? Uaklnu Powder aoll t a tuoJorato prloo. Messrs. C. Corwin. It. Stickley. C. F. Kly and Dr. Fisk all remain quite sick. All are suffering with rheumatism. Karl Crary is home from Omaha where he underwent an operation. Wilbur and John Watt are spending a few weeks with their sister, Mrs, Dick Lambert at Diller. Uev. X. A. Martin conducted quar terly conference at the M. K. church i uesiiay atteruoou ami preached a .splendid sermon in the evening. The Mis.u's Vera and Meriiim Pool ami Kthel Crane spent Wednesday evening with Miss (icrtrudc Lambert. K. M. Parker attended the post master's convention at Lincoln this week. Miss (iraee Snyder who was hurt by being thrown from a horse she was riding is improving from her injuries. Mrs. Hertha Dennett has been visit ing Levi Snyder and family in the Maple (5 rove neighborhood. Koy Canady and wife have a bright son. born last Friday. Miss Mamie Tompkins has been veiy sick with tonsiiitis out is now much better. Miss Lora Lambert sprained her ankle last Friday. Charles Koland and wife arrived front lhinis, Texas, Tuesday evening. Charles is the oldest son of J. M. Holand and wife and have not been in (iuide ltock for fourteen years. His wife was Miss Miranda Teach worth, a sister of Mr.s. Charles Frisbie. Mr. Koland is an engineer for the Texas Central Railway. Howard Wirt's little son has been sick. W. S. Lambert returned Sunday evening from a visit witli relatives at Diller. Kudieott and Fairbury. Mrs. Plumb of Lincoln has been the guest of her son Ira Plumb. Her grand daughter (ieraldine will accom pany her home for the summer. Win. Sabin and daughter will lit up the cottage north of the I. O. O. F. hall which Mr. Sabin recently pur chased of, Kob't Harrison. Mrs. (irott, who is a widow, came from California to reside with her father and care for him. Mrs. New ineyer has rented the pro perty near tho M. K. church. I) wight Morhart was down from Red Cloud visiting his grand parents I). Jones and wife. (I tilde Koclc lodge Degree of Honor had another pleasant social event Tuesday evening. The team did excel len' work and initiated Mrs. Clias. Me Murday, Mrs. P.crt Vanllorn, Mr.s. Spires and Miss Kuhy Fisher. Re freshments were served. The repre sentative and alternates to the grand m PRICES CREAM BAKING POWDER Alade from pure Grape Cream of Tartar No alum No lime phosphate ;y, i? W'Wvv-'vV'WW'Vsr'vv'-'v 1908 fijl Suits -If Ml M 11 mm stzzWffilw 1 Kuhn -Made Clothe; , Nothing manufactured shows so great an improvement as Clothing. Each season shows this more forcibly. This Spring's line is better than ever. Glad to show you. PHUL STOREY The Clothier. 'WW 'VWV' Hastings Chautauqua. Hastings is going to have its third chautauqua assembly this year from I July '.':. to August ',. inclusive. The program has been lengthened so that it will be of twelve day' duration. The mauairemcnt claim that this year's program is not only longer than those of former years, but is also stronirer. better balamvd, and it is believed better adapted to the parti cular needs of its patrons. The musical features, which have always held a conspicuous place on the program of the Hastings chautuiiqmi, have been given even more attention than usual. Perhaps no feature of this phase will be better received than limes' orchestral band and orchestra. This nantl has ueen secured at an im mense outlay, and there is one rea-on. and one only, why this expense was incurred: it is this I lines' band is the best in this country. When one has heard this band, he has heard the best that this continent affords in the band line. The program i- also strong in oratory and dramatic impersonation. I'lilcs all signs fail. Hastings will have a big cliautaufjua this year in every way. and eutglass was noted. Mr. and Mrs. Dickson left on the evening train for Colorado Springs where they will remain a week or two and then go to their homo in Fast Orange. N. J. Mrs. Dickson has always lived in Red Cloud: she graduated from the Notice to Creditors. STAT ir Milton M. NMII!AKA ... .i... .-. . l...l.ri:miniv i '" "" ' ' vu"'' Iii the mutter of the ctn'.i1 i.are. ilfci'iiM'il Notice Is hereby given to nil lersons IiuvIik cIhIius hiiiI ili'iniiiicN nnlti-t Milton M I. tire, lute of WbliMer fiimi, iii'i'etisi.l, tliil tin time fixed for Ml i IiiIiiis ititAln-t -xbl e-t-Oc' Is t mouth from thu 2'lth tiny of .inn ifty. All Mtch M.THHIH nrc riUlri'ii t rHcnt their rlitliii. nltli lilt; vouchor to tho t'oii'ity .Inline nf iiil nntintv ut liFt ntllt'i. fhornln fin fir Imffir, high sehool here and has- since then the ioth lnv of HenMiibur. l'.'OS. unit nil clnhm .,)... 1...I tli.. i-i,W...,.,t,.' ,,f V.,t"i.lfi o llleil w 1.1 he huunl before Uio sttd JiiiIko on attetidetl the I imeiMtj of .Neln.isU.i, tile y.u, ,,IV of ),.f.,.m.r. ins. .a tea o'cloclt ami has taught in our public school: ' '' tlitt the nilu.ii Mrn'or I iltouetlone n l Vf.r fr.mi tLi. Ml ituv tit M.n t'HW fu -jrliffMi the past war, however, she has been io jmv ttiedtli sii1IovpI nnitit -nM fute hiuI teahing in Minden. She is po,sesscd "f srtmu ' U K"",N' c ,,,,,lty '$$? of a sweet soprano voice, but her swcetnes of disposition is what litis won her so many friends, jiml she has INFI.AMMATOItY UIIELMATIb.V. C'L'HEI) IN 3 DAYS Morton I.. Hill, of I.t'hitiiiti ItuJ.. snys; "My ito hint IiitlHinmntorr Kliecmntlxni la every mukcle himI Joint, tier MitrcrhiK wnn terrllde atnl IierlifKh imd face were swollen nlmoitbo yoiti! nroiililon; hml bren In bed blx weiki hiiiI Iniil elK) t h.lriHii. but rerelvctt no bcuetlt until tho t:led Hi. Deti lion's Ittllef for RheumntlNni. It pnvc lmtnullt.'.e relict Bud i :a by II. B Qrlcc, Drinir,t. Itcil Clotul lodge which meets in October at Lin coln are Miss Kiln VanWoert, Mr.s. N. M. Dotidna ami Mrs. J. W. Robinson. Several (luide Hock boys of former days seem to have taken the same notion - to return and hee old friends. Among tliein arc Krank Shuinaii of i I'niversity Place, Dr. Dean Smith of i Michigan and Harvey Horn and lice Chrisman of Long liench. California. Little Harry Young whose leg was Ducker-Dlckson. Wednesday afternoon at three o'clock Miss Jessie May Ducker of this eity was married to Mr. William Paul Dickson of Kast Orange, N. J. The large, beautiful home of the bride's mother. Mrs. Kiiiina J. Ducker, was decorated for the occasion witli fes toons of grape vine and chains of mar guerites: the yellow and white conspi cuous in the decorations and the pro minence of the tlower mentioned pro nounced the wedding distinctly P.K.O Mr. (i. S. Albright satlg "O Promise Me," after which Mr.s. Albright played the wedding march ami the bridal party descended the stairs. Misses Klsie Cathcr, Dessie Taylor and Mar guerite Hichardson and Messrs. James Ferguson, (Hen Walker anil Ksty Sinel scr bore a daisy chain forming an aisle to the south bay window, through which the bride came, upon the arm of her cousin, Mr. Hurt Ducker, and at tended by her sister, Mii-s Dessie, as bridesmaid, and little Jessie Crabill, her naiuesalte, as tlower girl. There they met the groom who was attended by Mr. Flavins l! rice, and standing tinder a canonv of irrane leaves and daisies, Uev. Sti tiler pronounced the ceremony which united Mr. Dickson and Miss Ducker for life. The bride wore a line white mull gown, lnce trimmed, and a tulle veil, with cream brides roses in her hair. The bridesmaid's white dress was worn over yellow. , Uefrebhmcnts were served on the lawn and porch, with the exception of the punch which was served in the front parlor. The guests consisted of the members of the local chapter of the P. K. O. Sisterhood, of which Mrs. Dickson is a charter member, the relatives of the contracting parties and a few close friends. The gifts were many and beautiful among which much silver I always been very popular among her pupils. She will be greatly missed from Hctl Cloud. Paul, as he is best known, was brought up in this place and graduated from the schools in the same class with his bride, lie is a young niaii of good hUc WHH ,,,,e t0 walk "''oiitln three tlay.. . . .. i , .1 ' . , i Hfc li (.avetl her life" Sold by II. E II. tuns ilJlU Illl lilt' Jlil-lt. i- iiu-. Hill been employed in tlie Kast by a Him which is manufacturing it new electric light, and he recently installeti stunt in Loudon for bis linn. The best wishes for a happy life fol low these young people to their home in the Kast. Come to the Chief otllcc for ,our wedding stationery. The secret charms which wc impart to work of tins kind on its passage through our hands prevents family jars. Those who contemplate shu tiling oil' the coils of single blessedness .should remember this, anil insure a long anil happy life, plenty of children ami a serene anil tranquil passage to the other shore at the end of life's journey, by getting your wedding stationery at this olllee. Camera Pleasures Last. There's more enjoyment in a camera than in anything eise you can get for the same price, anil its a pleasure that lasts as long as you live. We handle the Kodak the one that makes pic ture taking easy. N'ewhous Itros. Jeweler-. Don't Buy Land nor Loan Money on Real Estate without getting one f.f 'lVel's perfect Abstracts ofTitle. The ohlest and most reliable set of Abstract books in Webster Co. SKl.iKO bond Hied ami approved. Hepn sents six of the best In surance coinpanii s doing busi ness in the state. LOANS IIUDl: on CITY IN'.QPERTIES r r m m m mmm Cmm Smam Red Cloud, Nebr. Office In Ovcrlng Block. Phones: Boll 98, Farmcrs36 i A word to the wives is sufficient. Folg'er's Golden Gate Coffee f&Jl&i&UVl? m W I JA.F0L0EB 6jplto OFfiiS Sold only in aroma-tight tins. Never in bulk. J. A. rOLGER a CO Ian !! We Claim on: Coffees, Teas, Extracts and Spices are the very best that can be found any c here in the eity anil we are will ing to test them with any brands that you may have. Just a word to any s iciety or lodge doing: You are wel come to our Coilee and Napkins free of charge if you assure us that you will give them a fair test. We are also offering good bargains in evaporated fruits - Prunes, Black Grapes, Peaches, etc. In Halting Powders we have the differ ent varieties K, C, Dr. Price's, Royal, Cassett, Rabbit's Foot. These are sold at popular prices. (.Jive us a call. Johnson I Boner .,!.,-...-.