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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1908)
v t I (- Alcohol not needed Aycr's Sarsaparilla is not a strong drink. As now made, there is not a drop of alcohol in it. It is a non-alcoholic tonic and alterative. Ask your own doctor about your taking this medicine for thin, impure blood. Follow his advice every time. He knows. A iM.yers Wo publiih our formula Wo Imnlih alcohol I from 0'ir mrdlclnei I We urgn you to I ootinuu your dootor Ask your doctor, "What Is tlic first Rrcat rule of health?" Nine doctors out of ten will quickly reply, " Keep the bowels regular." Then ask him another qucs Hon, "What do you think of Aycr's Pills for constipation?" 2119 by th J. C. Aytr Co.. Lowell. Mui. WE'lERN WEBSTER. Lymon Derrick nml daughter Lorcno of Campbell visited Tuesday tit C. L, Herricks'. Prof. Thomson of Franklin Acudemy ; gave a very Interesting tulle at Lone 1 Tree .Sunday afternoon. I Miss Kva Rise who has been visiting I lier sister Mrs. O. It. Harvey returned to ner noine in umucoit, last rriuay morning. Someone turned Leu (filbert's team loose Sunday evening during church The team was finally found not far from home. The big revival elosed Thursday evening. A reception to the new members of the M. K. eliurch is to be held this week in the hall in Inavalc. Remember the Christian ICndeavor .social evening at C. I.. Herrieks Satur day evening April 11th. A cordial in vitation Is extended to all friends of the Kndcitvor. Cleaninc-Op tomralss'oncr.s' Procrxdlnfts. (Continued from last week. March l'.t, 1008. On motion the county treasurer wns instructed to refund amount of HI0O tnx8H.50on wB nut 1(5-1-12 and have clerk draw warrant in his favor for the f.ame; also that the taxes for 1007 on sn me. land be stricken from list on ac count of land not being assessable as real estate, being state contract land. March 20. 1908. L. L. Itorcn and F. N. Richardson make claims for reduction of taxes its JoUows: L. L. lioren on pt lot 12, Red Cloud annexation, S20.85, and P. N. Richardson on lot fi, Red Cloud annex ation, tl.HO. Hoard took no action, btlt cttnUuisl further consideration till next meeting. In tho matter of the petition of II. J. Kotnctschur for license for bale liquors in the village of Roscmont in township of Oak Creek, tho parties ap peared. It. McNenv appearing for the petitioners and II. F. Guile appearing for the remonstrators, whereupon said matter is by the board set for hearing on Thursday March 19, 1908, at one o'clock p. ni. and now on this 19th day of March 1908 the board being in regu lar session, this case came on for trial, tho parties being present by their at torneys, said cause proceeded to trial After tho introduction of somo evi dence by the petitioners, the petition er by his attorney, It. McNeny, with drew his petittion and dismissed his application for license under the same. Whereupon said petition Is withdrawn by leave of the board and said applica tion is dismissed. Attest. V. It. Fulton G. J. Overman Clerk. Chairman It was moved and seconded that the chairman appoint a committee to in vestigate condition of the vault now in use and the request of I. W. Edson, county judge, for a new vault, and re port at tho next regular meeting. Car ried. Committeo appointed. Andcr hon, Ilummell and Overman. On motion, board adjourned to April 28, 190B. WILLOW CREEK. Too cold to look for news today. Olie Reeves is staying at Hert Reeves. Smiths are shelling corn this week Rob. Post is the father of another boy. Scott Smith and family Sundayed at C. S. Norris'. 3has Lewis of Pleasant Hill was on the creek Tuesday. Mrs. Ashby's sister is expected here on a visit this week. The neighbors surprised Kdd Scott's last Friday with a big dinner. The Willow Creek telephone line needs a man to look after it. J. K. Harris1 little girl fell and broke her arm one evening last week. Storeys' cream separator played an April fool joke on him Wednesday. Joe lirubaker and Chits. Norris were in Guide Rock Tuesday on business. Mrs. Tom Russell (nee Jose Dodwln) of Kmmitt, Idaho, Is the mother of a boy. Will Jackson and wife of Guide Rock Sundayed ut home of his mother on Willow Creek. Mrs. Earnest Ashby has been under the Dr's care the last few days and is better at this writing. Perry Norris and son John bought two fine stallions in Hastings last week and came home with them Saturday. , U to ill li ii Hi Hi tt yli ill tti U ill viz ift Hi Hi tfc Sale H j of High Grade Pianos mSSSmsSmsw' SmmmSsw BH MsssskSSs' H9HK,HB98iiiBi ft ft m ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ( m m Pianos that have been in stock for over six months will be closed out at a big reduc tion from the regular prices. I would rather lose money on a few sales than to allow the stock to become shopworn. This means a BIG SAVING to you,, and if you contemnlate uurchasint? a niano this season, DON'T LET THIS OPPOR I UNITY PASS. The stock is now in fine condition. None of it has been out of the factory fj as much as a year. fft WE MANUFACTURE THE ONLY POLISH YOU SHOULD USE ON YOUR JJJ iiAir aqi- rrnw it '.. na. wiv x wi. ... 2 Second hand ORGANS at any old price to make room for NEW STOCK Although jfi 2 prices will be cut to pieces during this sale, you can buy pianos and organs on the q X payment plan if you wish, so tnere is no use of waiting till later in the season. My 4 tli payment pi 0 object is to MUVfc. Itili UUULib. SHEET MUSIC AT HALF PRICE. i 20 per et Disc, on Artists' Materials and Framed Paintings. 5 a; If you want one of my REAL PASTELS don't wait longer as 1 am positively not (fi jy making new ones except upon bl'liClAL UKUtiK. at an advance over oia prices. h HIGHLAND NOTES. Mr. Wiggins has moved. Ray Richer sowed oats Thursday. Markus Merrcll balled hay Tuesday. Mr. Mcrrell Is pulling out hedge on Ids farm. Tease Davis was down from Lebanon Sunday. Mr. Horton went to Lebanon to get his foot operated on. Ren Horton was up to his brother's visiting Thursday. Miss Maude Hutchison is visiting her aunt in Nebraska for a week orbo. Mrs. Robert Harnett was sick Friday ft ft ft InlmuiSays NO ALUM In Food BUT DON'T F0R6ET THE PIANO BARGAINS. We have another, fine Autopiano Regular price cut to $550- The price in this sale will be exceptionally low as we can afford to ADVERTISE IN THIS WAY. These cuts show THE AUTOPIANO as played by hand and as used with MUSIC ROLLS. Any on. can play any composition upon it. As played by hand. X m Ab played by foot, jy " G. Y. ARGABRIGHT, Music and Art, Red Cloud. J A4444V34444rfsrstsrsrs.-3rs'9999ra79-'99'' P mf P m? r-- - - - ,. .M so she had the doctor out 1 iwimHKmm3KmmV tKWBBBiJ vLsvf wmS aw? av hk T and strictly prohibits the sale of alum baking powder So does France So does Germany The sale of alum foods has been made illegal in Washington and the District of Colum bia, and alum baking powders are everywhere recognized as injurious- To protect yourself against alum, when ordering baking powder, Say ptainly- ROlAL POWDER 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. morning there. Mr. Weesner was down to his old home place and shelled corn Thursday. Grandma Cline is reported much bet ter after a severe attack of pneumonia. .Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peachy came over from Ksbon Sunday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Fadely. Mrs. Charlie HiRgins returned Mon day from Decatur county, where she has been visiting friends and relatives. Mr. Sabin and Nellie left Thursday morning for Topelcu, where Nellie will have an operation performed for ap pendicitis. .1. M. Hotekiss was called to Topclca again the first of the week, by thecoi. tinued ill health of his brother who is a very sick man. Dr. Dykes of Esbon was called out to see Frederick Davis yesterday, lie is reported much better today, after quite a siege of sickness. Sherm Hutchison has quit school at Red Cloud to begin the spring work. He is now suffering from the effect of running a nail in his foot. Roland Mitchell had a runaway Monday with a team hitched to a stalk cutter, about the only damage clone was the abbreviation of the lines. Mr. Whir called in tho neighborhood for a prayer meeting. He Is sick and has given up hopes and says that he can not live long. So ho wanted to have all tho meeting to pray for him Thursday evening. A lot of his neigh .,.r ivi.nt in lnst Thursday and cut wood for him. MIsh Addle Decker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Van Decker, was married at Mankato, Wednesday of last week to Alvia Reed. .ludgeCavanaughofliciat lug. A wedding buppor was served at the home of the bride's parents that evening. The young people have gone to housekeeping on the Will Semkc farm in Harrison township. Mrs. A S. Runyan returned Satur day night from her visit at Norcator. She reports that her nephew, G rover Reaver who visited here a few weeks ago, met with a serious accident on Monday of last week. He was operat ing a disc, when his four horse team became unmanageable and threw h'ru. off in such a manner as to catch one foot in the machine, lacerating it to badly that amputation was necessarj . IN A IMSCII. USK Mil.KN'3 KOOT-KASK. A puwilcr f irtlrufl.nclilni;. bowllmi fret. Wo Iiuvi- ov;r :10 0m tvsiimoulnls. All Drui'Klts. 25c. Don't accept any Miltlliitu Trial pncktiKC Free hy mull. AtldriNi Alluti 9. OhnXcd. I.o Ko, N Y. m Try the New Groeerymen (fji They have everything you want in the edible line. ft FRESH FRUITS A SPECIALTY. They also ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft w m mm '.i? vuonnson a Boner 21 Successors to Robinson A Burden 2i L Bell Phone Mo. 4, Rural Phone No. 92. W j-Mr ?& Handle Four Brands of Flour. O. K. Lebanon at $1.40 White Loaf Amboy at 1,4 High Patent Rlverton ut 1.49 Imperial High Patent Red Cloud at fr4 Also have the second grades In above brands at, per sack 1,30 Try a 1Mb. box of Premium Soda Cracker at 81.00 per box. Try some nice fresh Cabbage or Parnlps, Ruta bagas, Onions, etc. MV ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft K i: J'tJA.Jtil ,:'"A'iil;'.'ijJ ., litr'Jf. i