Free from Alcohol Since May, 1906, Ayer's Sar saparilla has been entirely free from alcohol. If you arc in noor health, weak, pale, nerv ous, ask your doctor about tak ing this non-alcoholic tonic and alterative. If he has a better medicine, take his. Get the best always. This is our advice. Wo publish our formulas T yers We bnnlnh alcohol from our medicines Wo urce you to commit your doctor A sluggish liver means a coated tongue, a bad breath, and constipated bowels. The question is, "What is the best thing to do under such circumstances ? " Ask your doctor if this is not a good answer : 'Take laxative doses of Ayer's Pills." Hado by tlto J. 0. Ayor Co., Lowoll, UasB. . Ai. Boundary Extended BADLY SCARED. Georftc NcCrary Has an Excltlnft Exper ience In California. The following clipping Ik from the San I'odm (Onl.) Daily Times, and u marginal note nays, "This is (Jcorge McCiary": A good story is lold on a young man recently from tho Hast who has bci'ii visiting friends in San I'edro the past few weeks. One day last weelt ho took a trip tip San (iitbriel to see the country, and incidentally to get hold of a few nice oranges to eat. Ho walked about for a portion of the day and finally came up on Un let1 side of a large orange grove where there was no one around. Hesitating for a few moments he at last walked Into the orchard whore the yellow fruit was hanging in great qiiuntltes, and picked a few to oat, strolling along toward the other side as ho did m. When lie at last emerged on the opposite side it was with it satisfied air and a full stomach, feeling that for once he had had all the fine oran ges that he wanted for nothing. As he stepped out into the road he glanced back and saw something there that made his heart stop boating. On a largo sign hanging in a tree wore the words: K : Titc-ifASsints 1?i:v.hi: 1 : : I'otso.v On ! : something he had not Was it possible that lu. of the donors, the Lord's Prayer and After going over the territory proposed to be taken in, Judge Adams this afternoon decided in favor of the city in the boundary extension This means that will be quite an increase in the popula tion of the city, as well as in the taxable prop erty. It also straight- case, there This was thought of. had partaken of a poisoned orange'.' Ho remembered having oaten one luscious one which ho picked up from tho ground and which had the skin pricked a little on one side. Already he imagined ho could fool a pain in tho middle of his stomach. He looked around to see where the nearest town was, and found to his joy that a ham lot was but a few rods distant. Thith er he hurried, hoping that a doctor's sign might greet his eye. lly the time he had reached it, though, he found that ho was not very sick, so ho sat down on the sidewalk to see if he was going to be any worse. He found after an hour's waiting that all was well, but ho received sueh a scare that he dreamed worse dreams than tluHo of the Itarebit Fiend for several niirhts after that, and now ho buys his oranges. Dedication of New Virginia Church. . The dedication services of the New Virginia Methoalst Episcopal church, seven miles north of Inavalc, were held last Saturday and Sunday ami were the occasion of great rejoicing in that community. Kor twenty years the people have worshipped in tho school house, and, summer and winter, have maintained a Sunday school. Two years ago they began a subscrip tion to build a new church, and soon had the building under way. They were greatly delayed, however, on ac count of illness in the carpenter's fam ily. They finally succeeded in com pleting tho building and were, ready for dedication early in August of last year. Unfortunately, on the Saturday night before tho dedication the church took fire and wits totally destroyed. Thiswas a great blow, as tho building was only partially insured. It was with gloomy faces that the people came back to the old school house the next morning. Yet they were not wholly discouraged, and soon had sub scribed enough to replace the build ing. Thus after two weary years of sacrifice and waiting they have as nice a little church as can be found any where. The services began on Saturday aft ernoon when Uev. A. V. Wilson, assist ed by tho pastor, laid tho corner stone. Uev. Wilson preached n. short sermon from Phil. !!, IS, after which thecornor stone, containing copies of a number of the county papers, the discipline, the names of the members, the names of the trustees and names N s The Strongest Ng the church paperi., was placed in tho wall. This stone, a beautiful granite block-, was presented by Mr. Kd Me Alister of Ked Cloud. Uev. .1. W. Ktnbree of Superior preached the dedicatory sermon Sun day morning, taking for his text Kph. ft, 27. Tho church was dedicated free of debt. There was no begging for subscriptions. There were services in tho af tornoan and evening, at which former pastors of the church presii'e. 1. The church was filled to its utn o it capacity and many were unable to gain admission. The following ministers were present and took part in the services: Uev. Umbree, Rev. Touch, Rev. Priestley and Kev. Wilson. Suit m Boys I SB 2 lW B &I w " J' yZSFifZrl vi " 't s ? ( "" Tfeji to to j-y "ikt j-jwj to to sw K&J to to fa&$ I mj to to H'vA Yf to to ,?-h A III to '.C5 u i.A'vv . r ! W f(l V ainS 0 TV. ft M v & rIpH vim " - i to ia.iMW.Wiv.,P ft W ; one 'W It Keeps the Feet Warm and Dry. Ask today for Allen's 1'oot-h'ase, a I powder. It cures chilblains, swollen, I sweating, sore, aching, damp feet. At all druggists and shoe stores, 'Jftc. lice's Laxative Cough Syrup contain ,1 -.vrNrkValirin rf i tainiiiB" Honey and Tar is especially ens tne corporation ie .0Iirhltl, for chlIllrc.n no oplltCh or poisons of any character, conforms to the provisions of the National Pure Food and Drug Law, dune 110, 1000. For Croup, Whooping Cough, etc. It expels Coughs and Colds by gently moving the bowels. Guaranteed. Sold by Henry Cook's drug .store. to the shape it should be. Hurrah for Greater Red Cloud! Letter List. List of letters remaining uncalled for at postollleo at Rod Cloud, Neb. for tln wook ending April 18, 1(K)7: Camplin, U II Cox, Ralph C ' hampion, B W ('2) Grain, Mrs Ida V Comfort, Mrs .7 T Goodin, .las Horpolshoimor,E('2) Martin, Homer Smith, (J F (2) Smith, W O (!1) Thoso will hi' sent to t.ho dead letter otl'ieo May 2, 1907, if not called foi beforo. When culling for above plouse say "advertised." T. C. IIackkh. Postmaster. Two pairs of Trousers with each Coat ifi Bloomer and one regular pair. 2; to Every Suit guaranteed,. Will stand the to f hardest wear that tops, marbles, kites or (fi anything but barbed wire makes. Prices $ to $4.50 to $6.00 for the combination, to jf Ready for your inspection. ffV m I Paul Storey, &. I ig-''g'g'g,g'g'g,'g''g'gS''!r;,'S'g''SS'' '' The relief of Coughs and Colds through laxative influence originated with lteo's Laxative Cough Syrup, con taining Honey and Tar, a cough syrup containing no opiates or poisons, which is extensively sold. Secure a bottle at once, obtain a guarantee coupon and if not fully satisfied with results, your money will be refunded. Sold by Henry Cook's drug store. No Longer an Impossibility Cream Baking Powder jUsed in Millions of Homes.1 50 Years the Standard. A' Pure, Cream of Tartar Pow- der. Makes finest cake and pastry, Light, flaky bis-, cuit, delicious griddle cakes, palatable and wholesome. Note. Avoid baking powders made from alum. They look like pure powders, and may raise the cake, but no one can eat food .mixed with alum without risk to health. ManZan Pile Remedy put up in con venient collapsible tubes with nozzle attachment so that the remedy may be applied at the very seat of the trou ble, thus relieving almost instantly bleeding, itching or protruding piles. Satisfaction guaranteed .or money re funded. Sold by Henry Cook's drug store. m VETOES APPROPRIATION BILLS Loss Falls Heavily on Nebraska Edu cational Institutions. Lincoln, April 12. Appropriation bills of tho recent legislature aggre gating $250,000 woro vetoed by Gov ernor Sheldon. The loss falls heavily on state educational Institutions, tho Normal school at Kearney being de prived of $85,000 and the school at Peru and tho Institute for deaf and dumb at Omaha smaller amountB. Tho governor says the total appropriations exceed the state's revenue. REPORT ON LUMBER CASE. Tho idea that has becom6 gonoral that first class building material could no longer bo hnd is certainly knocked out, when you take a look at the complete lino of clear Soft Pino Finish and Siding carried in stock by Saunders Brothers of Ked Cloud, Neb. What is also pleasing to tho buyers of Lumber and building material is tho fact that their prices aro reasonable, and they guarantee a SQUARE DEAL. They also havo a nico lino of Oak, Hickory and Poplar Wagon Material. Seo their Shin gles. You can not help but adnuro them. Tho members of this enterprising linn, nssistod by plenty of excellent help, aro always glad and take pleasure in showing to the public this nico stock. Judge Post Finds Nebraska Associa tion Is Not Contrary to Law. Lincoln, April 13. .Tmlgo A. M. Post, the roforeo appointed by tho No braslci faiipreme court to take testi mony on the alleged lumber trust, made his report. He finds that tho Nebraska Lumber Dealers associa tion, as now maintained, is not con trary to the state trust laws. The in vestigation niado by tho refereo cov frn,i :i norlod of sovoral months, In which practically all tho lumbor deal-, era of tno stato wore mauo uuiunuuum. If tho supremo court sustains tho ref eree, It means tho dismissal of tho suits. For Sale The east half of section 23 and the NW quarter of section 23, township 2, range 14, in Franklin Co., Nebraska, about 4 miles northeast of Franklin. Price $20 per acre, one fourth cash down, bal ance on long time in an nual payments with in terest at 6 per cent. Apply to George G. Clark, Council Bluffs,"! - - Iowa Mercer's Barber Shop Basement of Potter Block. Massaging a Specialty 1 lSi?ia&f-! PARKER'S HAIR BALSANI Clrtmri ami bmutlflti Uie hIr. l'romutct a luiurlaitt RTuwth. Nover FlU to Iteitoro Ory llntr to its Voutliful Color. Cure mlp cllieatri U iiair tailing. aic.andtUlUat DrugglitJ Colorada 10.000 acres, rich, black soil, smooth and lovol. $6 per aero. Kansas 25 quarters at from 8C0O. Good soil, lovol land. Terms to suit. Nebraska City properties and well improved farms at reasonable prices. N. P. KLOWGARD, Ollleo of Co. Atty. L. 11. Ulack lcdge, Red Cloud, Nob. Phone 48. H y C- .-em t - lyiwMMMwqMgMPfrga