The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, March 22, 1907, Image 4

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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.
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We publish our formula
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YtfA tianlali bImaIhiI
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Wo urge you to
consult your
Uootor
.Ask your doctor, "What is the first great
rule of health?" Nine doctors out of
ten will quickly reply, " Keep the bowels
TCRUlar.'' Then ask him another ques
tion, "What do you think of Aycr's
Pills for constipation?"
-Made by the J. O. Avar Co., Lowell, Mais.
NEW QUARTERS.
JPcodIcs Bank Makes Arrangements for
Naro Koom.
During tin' prist year the growth of
the l'coples P.iuik lias been such tlmt
tin1 miinngoment feels the need of
larger quarters than those now occu
pied jointly with the olllues ,of Miner
Jtros. With this end in view they
hsivo eoinpleted arrangements to oc
vupy the front SO feet of the room now
iiecupied by Miner llros. with their
grocery department. This will give
the Peoples Itimk a private hanking
room and place them upon the princi
pal business street of Ued Cloud. Ar
rangements arts about completed for
the erection of the new vaults and
partition walls between the rooms.
Contracts are being prepared for the
new bank fixtures, that will place thu
Peoples ltauk in one of the neatest
-v best equipped banking rooms in
-uthwest Nebraska Such a- change
will necessitate a very extensive change
in the arrangement of the merchandise
utock of Miner llros.
Your money refunded if after using
vhree-fourths (J!f ) of a tube of Manan
you are dissatisfied. Return the bal
ance of the tube to your druggist, and
your money will be cheerfully return
ed. Take advantage of this oiler. Sold
ty Henry Cook's drugstore.
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Bift Meetings to 8c Held Next Sunday at
Opera House.
Ernest Slinonds of Lincoln, assistant
state secretary of the Young Men's
Christian Association, will hold two
big meetings in Ued Cloud next Hun
day at the opera house, In the after
noon at.'t o'clock there will be a meet
ing for men only, and in the evening
there will be a big union meeting of
all the churches. The addresses of Mr.
Simonds will be illustrated wlthstere
opticon views showing the buildings
and work of the Y. M. C. A. in this
state, and will be very interesting.
The Y. M. C. A. has accomplished won
derful work in the lines of religions,
educational and physicial training of
young men and covers a field occupied
by no other organization. The meet
ings should be attended by everyone
interested in the moral welfare of the
community.
Cooper Recovers Damages.
The suit for damages of A. A. Coop
er vs. the Farmers' Creek Telephone
Company came up for hearing before
Judge Keed last Tuesday and the tes
timony and arguments were not com
pleted until Wednesday afternoon.
Judge Keed handed down a decision
in favor of the plaiutiiV Thursday
morning. The damage suit grew out
of an injunction suit instituted by the
telephone company against Cooper
early last summer. It seems that
Cooper brought from J. it. Wisecarvcr
his interest in the Farmers' Creek Tele
phone Company, and a disagreement
arose between him and the company
over the payment of dues. The com
pany sought to enjoin Cooper from
using the telephone line on the ground
that he had no title to the phone.
Judge Adams decided in favor of
Cooper, who then brought suit to re
cover damages from the company.
Cooper claimed St personal damages
and $71 which he paid for attorney
fees. Against this claim the company
set up a counter claim of SJ.M.O.'t for
dues, etc. Judge Heed allowed Cooper
gill) for attorney fees and S21 personal
damages, the latter being offset by the
company's claim of SL'l.
Business College Notes
nc The Strongest fi
Prof. Dietrich goes to Mine Hill to
night to give an entertainment.
Carl Lindgren, H. It. Copley, Clarence
Kshclman and Carl Peterson have
closed their work here until next fall,
as the farm needs their help.
James Correll has decided to make a
trip west. Horace Oreely said "Young
Man Go West," a number of years ago, '
but there are still good chances in the
west.
Miss Lillian Porternier and Miss
Ilcrtha Ohnstcde, who were in school
for only one term, like the school so
well that they have decided to remain
another term. They are young ladies
that father and mother can well be
proud of.
Quite a number have spoken tol'res.
Dietrick about his leaving Ued Cloud,
as announced In the Advertiser last
week. There is some misunderstand
ing some where. It is not Prcs. Die
trick but A. J. Dietrick who has been
here part of this school year, who has
accepted a position elsewhere. This
will have no bad eil'ect upon the school
whatever and it will go right on get
ing better every day. We're here to
stay. Send us your boys and girls and
we will send you the finished product.
Instead of running a summer school
this summer the college is going to
give the summer review work in the
spring term of school. So if any
teacher whose school is out and who
wants a thorough review in the second
grade branches or the iirst grade if
enough come to form a class it would
pay her to take this now before the
old certificate runs out. There maybe
others who wish to teach this fall or
those who have failed to pass the 8th
grade examination, who could find
just what they want here this spring.
We have a nice class of eight who will
take the state examination tills spring.
Suit
FOR
Mary Dark circles under the eyes
indicate a sluggish circulation, torpid
liver and kidneys. ISxerclsc and Rocky
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Mountain lea will make you well and
beautiful. 35 cents, Tea and Tablets.
C. L. Cutting.
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It is worth your white to inquire
Who's Who and Where In Red Cloud.
For the past several days canvassers
have been engaged in making a house
to house canvas for the 1007 issue of
the Red Cloud City Directory. Every
house will be called on and the name
of every adult, male or female, wage
earner in the city, or head of a family,
will be printed in alphabetical order,
giving name, occupation and place of
residence. A new map lias been com
pleted and the Directory will oe com
plete in every detail, giving the name
of every street and the location. A
brief summary of the city, the county
and city ofiicials, churches, clubs,
schools, lodges and societies, witli a
complete roster of the oillcers and
dates of meeting and places. In addi
tion a classified business directory will
be issued, each and every business
under its proper head. Also a list of
public buildings and business blocks.
Over 1100 copies will be sent to the dif
ferent cities in the directory exchang
es.
If you have not been called upon at
your residence or place of business or
haye been overlooked, drop a postal
card giving your full name, address
and occupation to the publishers Red
Cloud City Directory, (en'l Del., post
olllce. Don't over look this, as a care
ful canvas has been made and it is de
sired that the directory will give a
complete and accurate census of Ued
Cloud. If you want the city to make
a good showing give this your prompt
attention, if you wish to know where
your friends live and just where you
live, do this and do it now!
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First Girl In Sixty Years.
A little over four months ago a
daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs.
John Copley, Jr., of lnavale precinct.
We made mention of the fact at the
time, but what wo did not tell, and
what we were unaware of at the time,
was the remarkable fact that the little
stranger was the first female child
born in the Copley family in sixty
years. The little girl's parents and
grandparents are justly proud of her.
No Longer an
Impossibility
The idoa 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 complete Hue of clear Soft Pino Finish and Siding
carried in stock by
Saunders Brothers
of Rod Cloud, Nob. What is also pleasing to tho buyers or Lumber
and building material is tho fact that thoir prices aro reasonable,
and they guarantee n SOI tfCOTJL. They also have a nice
line of Oak, Hickory and Poplar Wagon Material. See their Shin
gles. Vou can not help but admire them.
Tho mombors of this ontorprisiug firm, assisted by plenty of
oxcollont help, aro always glad aud tako pleasure in showing to the
public this nico stock.
Improvements In Guide Rock.
News Letter.
"1 see you are advocating a spit or
dinance," said a reader of the News
Letter, the other day. "What's the line
if you can't make it apply to the can
ines also? Well, there Is something in
that, too." Rut you can can the canines
and get rid of them In that way, but
you can't can the other offenders.
Send Your Cattle and Horse Hides
to the Crosby Frisian Fur Company,
Rochester, N. Y., and have them con
verted into coats, robes, gljves and
mittens; better and cheaper goods than
you can buy. Never mind the dis
tance, "Crosby pays the freight." See
our new illustrated catalog, page t8.
If interested send for it.
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
Mercer's
Barber Shop
Basement of
Potter Block.
Massaging
a Specialty
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PARKER'S
HAIR UALSAM
Clcanxt and !x-aulllie tho hair.
Promote, a laiurl.int growth.
Never Fail to Uestoro Ory
Hnlr to its Youthful Color.
Cure tralp dlifaio fc hair ialllng.
Two Relinquishments
(sections), near tho confer of Neb
raska, for you and your sweotheart,
worth Hovoral thousand dollars:
you can got. them for a fow hun
dred dollars.
Yours for honest and ablo sorvlco,
N. P. KLOWGARD,
Office of Co. Atty. L. H. Rlack
lcdge, Red Cloud, Neb. Phono 48.
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