. . .Wl P - . T" 3SX3iri5ra b. -iianpasBBKlV . r i .i CftxZe, Tin, 77zMiruc ervous t Then your blood must be In a very bad condition. You certainly know what to take, then take it Ayer's Sarsa parilla. If you doubt, then consult your doctor. Weknow what he will say about this grand old family medicine. Sold for over 60 years. Thl li Ilia lltlt qnentlon yonr doctor would irnk Aro)oiirlKinUriinulrT" lloknowi th.it dally action of the liowols U atisolulply os-ontUIto recnvnry Kcipii your llror actlvo ami your ImiwcIh mtular liy Uklug laxatlvo Uimim of Ayer' I'llli fiiui jjjWiiwiiiwi'irTi"' i " p.m. FollowitiR Is tho program: "Sabbath Obsorviiuco1' Dr. Thomas. "What Is Gambling?" Jtis. Gllhnm. "Tho Liquor Problem" I. W.Edson. iillnm IVn Mnv TnllimmtA TiOllfila. tton."-T. J. Ward. "Christian Citlzonshlp." b. P. Al. bright. "It's Nothing to Mo." Paul S. Dlo trick. Soloa and good music will b inttr aporsod. You are Invited to be there at 0:45 sharp. Paul 8. Diktmok, Pros. add to Rod Cloud wd 2000 FATALLY BURNED. Rev. In- IA Mado by J. O. Ayor Co Alto mniiuitoiu lUau yers nmnvrnwi ., Xiownll, Maai. rera 01 HAIR VlfiOR. Anue cukk. CHERRY PECT0BAL. I Total $55500 Mortgages filed I2U7O0 Mortgugos roloaod f 14500 krfWWyWWWWrfWWrfW TWENTY YEARS AGO Items of News Found in The Chief of Twenty Years Ago Thl Week l"'oVA,VAAAv' FOR BETTER ROADS. Novel Plan Adopted In Kansas to Stim ulate Road-Maktnft. Tho members of tho Commercial club of Manhattan, Kan., havo adopted n novol plan of arousing interest in tho subject of hotter roads, and one which would undoubtedly provo a suc cess in Webster county if tried hero. No groat outlay of money is nocossary. There l.s no patent on the "King split- lug road drag"-anybody can havo ono j Herman Mottcr Blcs From Juries Received In Gasoline Explosion. A dispatch from Craig, Nob., states that Row Herman E. Mot tor, pastor of tho Christian church at that place, was fatally burned Monday whilo try ing to start a tiro with gasoline. Ho it,..! u timirlinr iriitnliim frnm n (lrn rml. Ion can when tho explosion occurred, 1 and was blown across tho room and his clothing sot all re. A little child of tho family was rescued through u win dow. Mr. Mottor died Tuesday morning as a result of his injuries. At this writing it is not known whether tho body will bo brought hero for burial. Rev. Mottor is a brother of J. S. Mottor, living south of tho river, and was formerly pastor of tho Christian church at Cowles. Real Estate Transfers. Transfers lor wool; ending Wodnes- Htul experionco has proven that it is i (1(1V) Man.h o1( fun,is,ieil oy vttlker k the (meanest, and nest tool over m- vonteri for improving country roads. When tho prosont heavy snow molts tho roads will bo soft and in sploudid condition for using tho "King drag," which, whon drawn over a muddy road, fills up tho ruts rounding tho road to tho center and making a hard, smooth surface that in this country, wlioro mud drios quickly, will leavo a road almost as smooth and hard as an asphalt pavemont, which will shod raiu "like a duck's back." Following is tho plan of tho Man hattan Commercial club: First Fifty dollars in gold for tho best milo of road mado with a "King road drag" within sovon miles of Man hattan. Second Twenty flvo dollars in gold for tho sooond boat mile of road mado with a "King road drag" within sovon miles of Manhattan. Third Ton dollars in gold for tho host one-half milo of road mado with a "King road drag" on oaoh rural mall route leading from Manhattan. Fourth Fivo dollars in gold for tho second bost ouo-half milo of road made with a "King road drag" on oach rural mail routo loading from Man hattan. Fifth No pioco of road to tako more than ono prize. Sixth No pritj-taking pioco of road to bo eligible for tho samo or a lowor prize the socond yoar. Sovonth Competitors to furnish thoir own drags. Eighth The commercial olub to se lect tho judges of tho contest, said judges to bo throo absolutely disinter ested parties. Ninth Tho judging of the roads to bo done at somo tiuio botweou April 15 and May 15, 1007. "Christian Citizenship Sunday." The Epworth Loaguo has arranged a program for Sunday evonlng that promises to bo a good ono. It is "Christian Citizenship Sunday" in all tho Epworth Leagues ovor tho state. It will begin in the evening at 0:45 llailoy of Webster County Abstract company. Richard Greonhalgh to Curtis Boal lots 4 to 0 block 17 Cowlos wd 8 250 F Furst to E O Borgman uo4 29-4-12 wd 2800 Josoph Froudenstoin to John Young ot al uol 12-1-0 wd 4800 Chas T Dickorson to Jonuio Bushoo lots 10 11 and 12 block 10 LoDuo add to Red 'Cloud wd 1200 William Sablu to Otto Sohraodor part nw4 11-1-9 wd 8000 Anna Frey to Aloxander Sides lots 14 to 18 block 10 Guido Rook wd....- 800 Bortha J Holmes to Edna Wil liams part lot 5 block 2 R R add to Rod Cloud deed W W Bainbridgo to Thomas Morcroft nw4 and e2 sw4 10 2 12 wd 5500 J R Horn to James Current lot 1 block 11 Bladen wd 1400 Elisha Browor and wife to Jas F Brewer o2 uol 15-4-12 qcd 250 United States to Edward Mos sier no4 18-3-12 pat G M Garner to F J Stonor ot al part s2 sol 342-12 wd 1000 Frances M Baldwin to Goo F Huut lots 15 to 17 block 7 GuidoRookwd GO Goo Columbia to Goo FHunt lot 4 block 7 Guido Rock wd 40 John Suoss ot al to Shorman Woodward s2 and o2 n2 ne4 and sol no4 10 2-9 wd 4750 Conrad Fit, to R B Crowoll nwi 18 and lots 8 and 11 in 7-1-9 wd 1000 Unitod States to Isaac II Hum moll w2 nwl 12 3-11 pat Olo A Knutson to A J White sol so4 1 and o2 no4 and w2 nw4 12-311 wd 0700 Louoro E Warrou and husband to Goo B Thomas s2 sel 272-11 wd 3000 Adam Horz to Win A Bunnell &2 nwl 14-3-0 wd 2000 Lois L Wright to Anson II Has klns lots 7 to 10 block 3 R R Miss Sarah Perry has returned to Red Cloud. Mrs. L. H. Fort is visiting in North Platto, Nob. A C. Hale of Inavalo has moved to Bradford, Ark. C". nines of Ashland, Ohio, bus lo cated in Red Cloud. L. II. Wallace mad a Hying trip to Grand Island this week. On Friday evening a pleasant social was given at Josoph Warren's. Mrs. F. V. Taylor will arrivo in Red Cloud .somo timo during tho week. R. R. Pituoy of Inavalo loft this week for St. Louis, Mo., to visit rela tives. L. II. Rust goes to Crete this week to got his spring delivery of fruit trcos. Miss Mamio Hacker and Mrs. Jas. Potter aro at Akron, Colo., on homo- steads. David Stroup and family from Lewiston, Pa., arrived in tho city Wednesday morning. Mrs. M. A. Wat-on, mother of W. P. Watson, will return to her homo in Ohio this week. Married, at. Red Cloud, March 28, Rev. E. D. Phillips and Mrs. Margarot S. Douglas, both of Franklin county. M. R. Bontloy camo near breaking ono of his limbs Wednesday by ac cidentally stopping through a grating. On last Sunday morning while No. CO, tho switch engine in tho B. & M. yards in this city in charge of En gineer Petersen was running at a moderato gait to the section house with Ofllcor Gray and William Bohrer on the stop board, the engino struck a snow bank in the vicinity of tho coal sheds breaking off the step board, letting Bohror under the engine, but with groat pres.ac" of mind he grabbed hold of the engine in such a manner that by the assistance of Officer Gray ho was hold up until the engine was gotten under control. Mr. Gray fooling tho board give way raised himself upon the pilot and saved himself from being dragged under tho engine. Bohror was car ried along the track somo 4G0 feet bo foro tho accident was observed by the engineer. r to to to to to to to to to to t to to (t to to to to to to to to to to to to. to to to to to to to s It don't cost any more . to be well dressed than half dressed. And it makes a lot of difference sometimes. I can sell you an outfit that will get you a job, or keep you in your position, or get you married. The SUITS I am selling at $7.50, $8.50 $10.00 and up to $20.00 are sure winners wherever placed. All I ask is a chance to shoA them to you. COME IN AND BE SHOWN. X to t to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to CLOTHIER. FURNISHER. SHOE MAIM Mr PAUL STOREY, wlii'ic Imve bntMi diking nitlers llirniigh tiecuuit'V JiiM wh fiunvrH fllmulit InVDf ilu'se shai i'is with their ndei i a nis'urt. One of these "pi tine p-ddleiV told us not long ago iluu any grocery store in town could dup licate his prices who'i selling the goons in the same qumtiiies. The trmihlo is that when tin-y lny of the home mer chant they huy in small lots, hut in dealing with tho Chicago house tlie pty nearly the full retail prico for wholesale lots. Farmers should real ize that the building up of a good town in their midst greatly increases the value of their land, and tho way to build up a good town is to patronize burnt morchauts. A Doubtful Compliment. Guide Rock News Lottor. Havo you noticed tho groat improve ment in tho Red Cloud Chief of lato V The Chief is tho oldest paper in Web ster county and awhilo back showed somo indications of the ravages of time, but lately tho editor, liko the man tho ghost sat down beside, seems to have got his second wind and acts as though ho intends to "go some moro." LIVE STOCK MARKETS Al KANSAS CITY. TTME WEEK'S TRADE REPORTED BY CLAY, ROBINSON 4 COMPANY, (LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 1 Does your baking powder contain aliam ? Look upon the label. Use only a powder whose label shows it to be made with cream of tartar, NOTE Safety lies in buying only the Royal Baking Powder, which is the best cream of tartar baking powder that can be had ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Watch for our groat clubbing offer in next wcek'r) issue. In tho sprine timo you renovate your house. Why not your boilv? Hollistor's Rocky Mountain Tea drives out impurities, cleanReg and en riches the blood and purities tho en tiro system. SSconts. O. L Cutting. Foil Salf. lots 1 and 2 block 4 city Red (Jloud, situated on main street and known as tho Ovoring block. Two story briek building occupies tho on tiro frontage, has three stores below and thirteen living and oflico rooms above and well rontod. This property must bo sold at anco and any reason able offer will be considered. Bids and terms of paytnnont will bo re ceived by the mult reigned. E. J. Ovoring, 728 Franklin ave. San Diego Cal. Soventy per cont of all successful nvn in tho great cities aro fanner's sons. The old homestead with its traditions, its well-sweep, its corn husking, its rich and varied experi ences, will never bo forgotten. If you would recall them and live them ovor again do not fail to soo Frank David son in "Tho Colics up Willow Creole " Look at tho pumpkins gleaming amidst tho foddor shocks and as per fect a picture of genuiue farm lifo as has yot boon soon on the American stage. Or.o night only, March 29. For somo timo past representatives of grocory houses in Chicago and else- C?F!CE8 AT OHIOAQO, KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, SIOUX CITY. 6T. JOSEPH AND DENVER. Kansas Citv, March 20. Receipts of cattle thus far this weoi nro 20,000; la.t week, 21,600; last year, 18,000. Monday's market for beef steers was slow at steady to 10 cents lower rates; best cows and hoifors steady; others woak; stockors and feodors slow but steady. Today's trado for beof steors was slow at steady to 10 conts off; good cows and hoifors Arm; stockors and feodors dull. Tho followiug tablo gives prices now ruling, Extra prime corn-fed stoors. .85 25-5 90 Good corn fed stoors 4 75-5 00 Ordinary corn fed stoors.... 4 25-4 75 Choice corn fod hoifors 4 75-5 25 Good corn fed hoifors 4 25-175 Medium corn fed heifers. ... 3 75 4 25 Choice corn fod cows 4 00-1 75 Good 350-100 Medium 3 25-3 50 ("aimers 2 00 3 00 Choico stnus 4 00-5 00 Choice fod bulls 3 5C-4 10 Good 3 25-3 50 Bologna bulls 2 25-3 00 Veal calves 5 50-7 00 Good to choico native or western stockors 4 0A-4 50 Fair 3 75-100 Common 3 25-3 75 Good to choico heavy uativo feeders 4 25 1 75 Fair 3 76-1 25 Good to choico heavy brand ed homed feeders 3 75-1 50 Fair 3 25-!l 75 Common 2 75-3 00 Good to choico stock hoifors 3 25-3 85 2 75-3 25 McFarland, Ghe Grocer wants YOUR grocery business. Give tho other follow your Dry Goods, Shoes and Clothing, but save your grocer business for me. I am here to stay and will pro tect you on Staplo and Fancy Groceries. I carry the bost goods all the timo and do not ask any moro money than tho other follow. No Old Goods on my sholves, arriving daily. and new ones Special attention given to Tea and Coffee customers. I WA.NT YOUR TRADE. If you don't feel like buying Groceries of mo, como in and look around anyway. You aro always welcome. B. E. McFarland PROPPRIETOR. Rural phone 35. Bell phenc 79. aHHaBllll'HaMrMMMrrMrMrHrHrHrMrrarirrrrrrrMr -1 75 100 Good to choico stock calves, steors 4 00 Fair 350 Good to choico stock calves, hoifors 3 25-1 00 Fair 275-325 Receipts of hogs thus far this week aro 10,800; last week, 19,700; last year. 19,700; last yoar, 15,100. Monday's market was 5 to 10 conts lowor and today active and 5 conts higher with bulk of sales from $0.10 to 0.22; top 5(3.30. Receipts of sheep thus far this week nro 11,300; last wook, 15,000, last yoar, 7,200. Monday's murkot was 5 to 10 conts lowor for sheep; lambs 10 to 20 Do You Eat Meat? When you aro hungry and want somothig nice in th meat lino, drop into my market. We havo tho nicest kiud of Home-madm Sausages and moats, fish, and gam in season. Wo think, and almost know, that wo can please you. Give ub a trial. Koon Bros., Successors to ROBINSON iBURDlN. conts lowor. vailed. Today stoady rates pro- 8- f