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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1907)
D Cough esnerate Dangerous coughs. Extremely perilous coughs. Coughs that rasp and tear the throat and lungs. Coughs that shake the whole body. You need a regu lar medicine, a doctor's medi cine,' for such a cough. Ask your doctor about Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. A Wo publish our formula Wo banish alcohol r front our medicine We'urae you to yers consult your aooior Any good doctor will tell you tliat a medi cine like Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cannot do its best work if the bowels are con stipated. Ask your doctor if lie knows anything better than Ayer's Pills for cor recting this sluggishness of the liver. M&do by tho J. 0. Ayer Co.. Lowell, Mass. ' TWO-CENT FARE Bill Passes Both Elouscs of the Legislature Thu two-cent fatv bill as amended ly tlu1 Ki'iiittu passed tlit' house yester day by a vote of 111 to 0, and was sent to llio governor for his signature. The bill provides for u Hut passenger rate of two eent.s per mile, with the one provision that no railroad ean be com pelled to sell any one ticket for less than five cents. The bill contains the emergency clause, which provides for its taking effect upon being signed by the governor. It is thought Governor Sheldon will sign the bill today or to morrow. A New Waion Loader. There Is being built at Wolfe & Heardsleo's shop a machine to load wagons which is destined to be of great value to lanners and all others who have u largo amount of loading to do. The machine i the invention of Albert Knutsn, who has been assisted by Will Wolfe in "working out the details. A company bus been formed for the inaiuinii lure of the loader, eonsisting of Albert Knutsou, Will . Wolfe and Vance Sorgeson. On the farm the machine will be valuable us a manure loader, and ean also be used for loading sin. hi grain and corn. In the city it will he particularly useful in excavation work, where large amounts of dirt has to be removed from cellars, sewers, etc., and hauled away. Tho machine can be used for loading any material Hint can be scraped up with a scraper or "slip," and ean be worked as fnt us tho scrapers ean be d imped. A patent has been applkd for, and it is expected that before a great while the machines will bo manufactured on a large scale. The manufacturers expect to have tho first machine ready for exhibition purposes by tomorrow or Monday. Tho ma chine now being built Is exceptionally heavy, but the company expects to manufacture a lighter grade for light work, at a price within the reach of everyone who has use for it. f.lauson Nelson. At the home of the He v. Ocorge W. Hummel, Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, occurred the wedding of Miss Cora Clauson and Mr. .John Hay Nel son, Itov. Hummel officiating. The bride and groom wero attended by Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hay, brother-in-law and sister of the bride. Tho groom is tho son of Peter Nelson, one of the most prominent cattlemen in the county, and is a young man of the most industrious and exemplary habits. He has lived all his life in Webster county and Is well and favor ably known. The bride is the eldest daughter of Ocorge Clauson, the well known bridge contractor, and his es timable wife. She has lived in Hod Cloud since she was a baby and is a graduate of the lied Cloud high school, class of '0(5, and her marriage was a great surprise to her many friends. After a brief visit at the home of the groom's parents the happy couple will go to their own home on the old Taber farm, north of Inavale. Fo.w Mr. Bowser. The latest farce-comedy success, "The Poxy Air. Howsor," will hold the boards at the opera house Thursday, March 7. Mr. liowser, supported by a capable east of twenty people, is a positive cure for the blues. This production, wherever presented, has won hearty applause of press and public, the management sparing no time or expense to make this produc tion a positivey guaranteed attraction. Special scenery, band and orchestra are features with this production, and several musical numbers and singing and dancing are introduced during a three act comedy with a plot filled with funny situations, centering about the Poxy Mi. Uowser's future happiness. Don't miss the band concert at noon. Seats now on sale at Mitchell's jewelry store. Death of Charles fiust. Charles Oust, one of the pioneers of Webster county, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. llttdd, last Monday, February JJ5. Funeral services were held Wednesday at the homo of his daughter, conducted by the Uov. Oeo. Hummel, and interment was in the Penny Creek cemetery. Charles Oust was born in Germany, Juno L'll, 18117, and was married in 18(52 to Hertha Pankarty. lie came to America in 18(58, and to this county in 187-.'. Mr. Gust's wife died about twenty years ago, and a few years afterward ho removed to Alabama, where he made his homo for many years, ho having returned to this emnty only last year to live with his daughter. Deceased was the father of seven children, six of whom are still living. The relief of Coughs and Colds through laxative inlluence originated with lice's Laxative Cough Syrup, con taining Honey and Tar, a cough syrup containing no opiates or poisons,whlch 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. IN PR0K4TE COURT. Fob. Ulst. Instrument purporting to bo last will and testament of Fred erick Itank, filed. Fstate of Peter Hritton, deceased. Hearing and allowance of final ac count; decree of distribution and as signment. Feb. Sd. Kstato of Andrew Arnold, deceased. Inventory and appraisement filed. In re guardinship of Archie W. Campbell, a minor, Inventory of guardian filed. Feb. '-'Id. Fstate of Frederick Hank, deceased. Petition tor probate of will and letters testamentary. Order of hearing. March 21st, 11)07. Feb. U15. IOstato of John Simpson, deceased. Hearing on final account. Decree of distribution and assignment of lauds. Feb. 27th. Fstate of Hudolf Schultz, deceased. Claim of Milert Hargman filed. C1VII, MATTKItS. Hen II . Anderson vs. A mack & Chancy. For hearing March 1st, 10 a. m. Hoe's Laxative Cough Syrup contain taiuiug Honey and Tar is especially appropriate for children, no opiates or poisons of any character, conforms to the provisions of the National Pure Food and Drug Law, June 30, 1900. For Croup, Whooping Cough, etc. It expels Coughs and Colds by gently moving tho bowels. Guaranteed. Sold by Henry Cook's drug store. Letter List. List of letters remaining uncalled for at postolllco at Hud Cloud, Neb. for th wook ending Fob. 2-1, 1907: W. O. Applpgatn, Albert MoAlister, Denis O. Mourn J. M. Hood. Jons Ho d, Chan. W. Stout. These willb sent to tho dead letter ollico Meh. 11, 1007, it' not. called foi before. When calling for ubovo please say "auvortl&eu." T. C. Haokkh, Postmaster. ItllRUMATISM CUIM'.D IN A DAY. Myrtle Curo for IihciimatlMn and Neuralgia radically curtn In 1 Io3(1hjh. Its action upon tho xyhtem In rcmnrkahlc and myMcrlouH. It remove at once the ranee nrul ihedlseaxo Im mediately disappear). Tho first doso greatly ben (Its. 75 lviuh and f 1. Sold by II, E.Uimcb, driiKKlHt, Ked Cloud. GUARD & 9& XnraaTyNsaMresras fvwunfTT ii itiiirnhi i isi 'MTkMinmMftnifimTmm it'tr rti i-'" "war'' Vigorous Health is the most Dependable Wealth to possess;, It reaps a steady harvest. . Alum in food will change Health's ruddy glow into pinched paleness by drying up the rich red blood, which nature provides. You take alum into your food by the use of, so called, cheap Powders in which alum is used as a cheapening substitute for pure Cream of Tartar? There is only one sure way to guard your health against' alum and its injurious effects Buy only an absolutely pure Grape Cream of Tartar Baking Powder buy by the name-' ' Royal is made from absolutely pure Grape Cream of Tartar. Royal is a safe-guard to health. Read the Sign at the Top Again, m W (0 m A Guaranteed "K-B" Suit Like This for $15 Think of it Mr. Clothes Buyer! Stylish and correct hand tailored "K-B" Clothes, equal to the best custom- y made at half the money. ij( These shape retaining (f garments, made to satisfy (f) the most exacting taste of ") fastidious dressers, bear the ." name of W m Kohn Bros., Chicago That label stands for ab solute Satisfaction and a wide open guarantee of "your money back" if the clothes are not as represented. HBMl sit Willi MM MM Jm it $ PAIJF. T.ri2irv 4riuz j; NoLonger an Impossibility Tho idea that has become general that first class building material could no longer bo had is certainly knocked out, when you take a look at tho completo line of clear Soft Pino Finish and Siding carried in stock by Saunders Brothers of Hod Cloud, Nob. What is also plensing to tho buyers or Lumber and building material is tho fact that their prices are reasonable, and they guarantee a SQUARE DEAL. They also have a nice lino of Oak, Hickory and Poplar Wagon Material. Seo their Shin, gles. Vou can not help but admire them. Tho members of this enterprising firm, assisted by plenty of excellent help, are always glad and take pleasuto in showing to the public this nice stock. 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, 1 - - Iowa Just Received, a Car of FLOUR AT PLUMB'S FLOUR and FEED STOKE You can save money by taking 500 pounds of him. Bargains-Only-Bargains Cheyenne County, Kansas I1V1 ncrt'H smooth liiml, for onu of my ciibicrn cltoiitN, who wants to hull It at ii Yuma County, Colorado aa) ncren. 3 roi.m house (I'Jsll nmi 12x20); rVm1 Ii'1'1.'8. ".".'' wl'nJnilllN.3 fupi.ly tHllKc (8x10). S ihlnUliiK tmiki., Mnhlo. niicil. lthii nry cormls: foticed hihI croBB fenced : T.'i heml of catllo. All for t.JOOO. Washington County, Col. 010 nnreh lieiuillftil, level, rich, henvv Iimni, corn ami liny land; 0 room house 'l Munu milk house with commit lloor (ISxl.'l) fritinu uniimry (14x1 1); fnnno hmhle. uhln Kleil roof (10x15). cow . liud mmlo of lum her (Ulx-o). Nheltci'M comfortrtli y :ijo cattle. 1 rice Id per acre, onu half cash. Come in and see my lists of bar gains. N. P. KLOWGARD, KED CLOUD, NBU. Ollice of Co. Atty. I,. II. lUack lodgc. l'liono IS. "l'inuules" (nonaleoho1iu)Jiiiatlc from resin from our pine forests, used for hundreds of years for IUadder aud Kidney diseases. Medicine for thirty days, SI. Guaranteed to give satisfac tion or money refunded. Got our guarantee coupon from Henry Cook's drug store. Mercer's Barber Shop Basement of Potter Block. Massaging a Specialty mm PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM CIciimo nml J.cautirica the hair. I'rumotci n luxuriant erowth. Ifvor Tana to llrstoro Ory Jlulr to Jto Youth rul ColorT Cuiti clp illwiws i linfr fallliie. 60c. anil tlxiunt llruggliti It Keeps llic Feet Warm nnd Dry. AhIc today fop Allen's Foot-UiiKe, a powder. It cures chilblains, swollen, sweating, soro, aching, damp feet. - At all druggists and shoe stores, 25c. K irf ' A s i? i N