W - ,,. ,Wv A U 1.. JX fftw '. -jJL - , Wf. .j-V-m rtf .-.- -. ,. JfrWWtVfX'wH- Throat Couahs Ask your doctor about these throat coughs. He will tell you how deceptive they are. A tickling in the throat often means serious trouble ahead. Rptrp.r exnlnfn vour case care- I fully to your doctor, and ask him about your taKing Ayer s Cherry Pectoral. A We publish our formula Wa banish aloohol P from our medlclnoi lff0 Wo r you to ( mnSXXtffm J from our medlclnoi Who makes the best liver pills? The J. C. Aycr Company, of Lowell, Mass. They have been makinfi Ayer's Pills for over sixty years. If you have the slight est doubt about using these pills, ask your doctor. Do as he says, always. 1 -Mtdo by the J. C. Ayor Co., Lowell, Mail.- ARE YOU A GOOD GUESSER? What Is the Population of the Wty of Red Cloud? How iniiny names will appear in the )'.()7 issue of th Kt'il Cloud directory? Ity minion is nii'tmt the heads of fami lies, wage earner or those whose names usually appear in a directory. With what letter will the largest number of names begin with? (Sur- YISIIIU'H) What letter will the least number tie-in with? What letters will not be represented? The publishers of the H)07 issue of rhe Red Cloud Directory have complet ed their canvas and a very careful liouse to house canvas has been made, .mil as near as possible an accurate census will he (riven. All advertisers it nd subscribers are entitled to one guess and one only. l"io person answering the above xpicstioiis most nearly correct, will be V'iven S10; the next S.V, and the third, S'-'tfO. In case of a tie, the premiums n 111 be divided. No one, not even the publishers, can tell accurately the Number of names that will appear tiutil the directory is issued. Subscribe for a copy and make a truess. Price, .10 cents each. Address, Publishers Rod Cloud Di rectory, Red Cloud. cur this our -tnd mail it to Publishers Red Cloud Directory, City. My guess is Population Names Letter most names Letter least names Letter not represented "K" .Address Real Estate Transfers. l-'or the week ending Tuesday, March !)(5, furnished by the Port Ab stract Co., I,. II. Port, .Manager, .lolin Doyle to Kilert Itargiiuinn, lots 1 ,'-',:, t, lilk It, hmith - Moore's add to Red Cloud, wd 800 Clias , Pulvviderto.Iohn Selilieht man, sv :t'J-1-10, wd 7M)0 !oo Ij Columbia to O Ken worthy eJ set HI-Ml. wd 2200 .Howard Dumber Co. to Arthur A .Jones etui, lots 21,22, 2,. Itlk It, Kim! Hill, qed l Salting Powder Absolutely Pur& A wholesome cream of tartar baking powder. Makes the finest, lightest, best flavored biscuit, hofo breads, cake and pastry. Royal Baking Powder is free from alum and phosphatic acids , DOVAt BAKiKQ fOWDEft CO.. NEW YORK. k William A Marcus to Christina Hock, swt .'ii-i-io, wd or.oo State of Nebraska to Charles K Arnold, set sol nO-1-10, deed.. 280 Charles K Arnold to Henry (loll, sel set 30-1-10, wd 1810 Mary SCreighton to Fred Maude vllle, lots 13, 11, lilk 21, Rod Cloud, wd 130 D A Creighton to Prod Mantle vllle, lots lfi, 10, Hlk 21, Red Cloud, qed 1 C V (iiiud to Frederick Stumpen horst, lots 2, 3, Hlk 1, Itluc Hill, wd 100 State of Nebraska to Adolpli (liger, pt nw ne, h2 nwl, 1-1-10 deed 1038.40 State of Nebraska to .lolin R Prey, s2 sw 1-1-10, deed not. 70 Clarence M Maynard to W P Ivuohn, nose 10-1-11, wd .. .. 1000 W P Kuehn to Clarence M May nard, se 1.V1-11, wd 1000 Prank Marsh to Prank W Itailoy pt Hlk 5, Talbot's add to (Juide Rock, wd 1500 John Rose to Ferdinand Seliott- Ier, w2 nw ft-3-U, wd 3800 (Sou W Sutton to William .1 Seriv- nor, lot 7, Hlk 27, Red Cloud, wd 300 Ducy S Tayor to John 1) Taylor, v2 swt, 1-t-ll, qed 1 Delia K McCallum to Chris llier- liaus, lots I, 5, Hlk 7, Maden wd 2.-.0 10 U Overman to Lawrence D lloren, pt set swl 33-2-11, tied .100 Charles S pence- to James F. .Morey lots .1, 0, Itlk 3, Spence's add to Itladen, wd l'.'OO K O Parker to Isaac 15. Colvin,o2 lot 10. Itlk 10, Vance's add to (iiide Rock, wd .10 James Ryan to A F Siebert, so 3.1-1-12, wd .1.100 Christian ICoehler to Kate F Koehler, e2 swl w2 sol, 2.1-1-10 wd .1000 8.11,180.10 Mortgages Piled, 820,5.10. Mortgages Releatod, 88.135. Methodist Meetings. A series of specinl meetings will be hold at the M. 10. church, beginning April 7. Paster services next Sunday morn ing at 11 o'clock and in the evening at 7:30. A season of voluntary fasting and prayer Monday, Tuesday and Wednes day following Faster. Prayer meetings Wednesday, Thurs day and Friday evenings at 7:30. at the church and the special services will begin the following Sunday, April 7. Rev. Charles F. Ilarrett of Dela ware, Ohio, will take charge of the meetings Wednesday, April 10, and conduct them for two and a half weeks. He comes to us very highly recommended as an able evangelist by Rishop Rash ford and many presiding elders of the M. E. church. While he is with us hu will conduct three great men's meetings Sunday afternoons. Topics will be announced later. A cordial invitation is extended to every body to attend those services from the beginning. You cannot afford to miss them. No "pulling and hauling," or personal work wiU'be allowed in the church during these meetings, and all may attend without fear of any" such J methods being resorted to. Look for . later announcements, but make your I plans "now" to attend all of those ser J vices and yon will bo more than repaid for any effort you may make to attend. Oct one of those clocks wc are giy tng away. Wffftffiffrffmrniffi rifi il wfffsfmkiffrffm cnrmml Deaths and Funerals. !ISRV)i)ii))f3f!3)ff:a C L. Winfrey. Charles D. Winfrey, the well known auctioneer and horseman of this city, died very suddenly last Sunday morn ing, from pneumonia. Funeral ser vices wore held at the family residence on West Fourth avenue Tuesday after noon at 2 o'clock, conducted by Rev. Ward D. Austin, pastor of the Metho dist church. Charles Dogan Winfrey was born at Lexington, Kentucky, August 28, 1852. From there he removed to Carrollton, Mo., where in November, 1877, he was united in marriage to Miss Mary S. Miller. In 1878 Mr. and Mrs. Winfrey removed to Rush Center, Kan., where he took up a homestead. He located in Red Cloud in 1882, and has resided here ever since, following the occupa tion of an auctioneer and breeder of horses. Karly in life Mr. Winfrey united with the Methodist church, of which he was a member at the time of his death. He is survived by his widow, two daughters and a son Mrs. Vern A ok ley of Omaha, Roy and Mabel Winfrey of this city. Special En$acmnnt. One night only, Wednesday April 3, Mr. Charles Colson and Company in the now and bountiful comedy drama. "The Country F.ditor." This company is without a doubt as good as the best. I The Hutchinson, Kan., News of Sep j leniber 22, says: "Mr. Charles Colson and his County hditor Company played at the home theatre last night to a packed liouse and gave an elegant show. Mr. Colson is an old favorite here and always got the business. His support is excellent and the musical members were encored a number of times. ' SCOTCH TERMS. The Word "Clan" and the Relation of Clansmen and Chief. Everybody knows that the word "mac" (pronounced In Gaelic machk) means sou, so that, for example. Mac Donald literally means the sou of Don ald. But it Is not generally known that when a woman Is spoken of the highlunders substitute for "mac" the feminine "nlcli," which means daugh ter; that the vocative of "mac" Is "vlchk" (we spell phonetically), which nlways replaces mac when n person Is addressed, 'and that the nominative plural Is nilchk (sons) or claun (chil dren). Sir Walter Scott's Ignorance of Gaelic frequently led him Into error upon these points, both In his poetry and In his novels. The meaning of the Gaelic word clan, as just stated, Is children, and the obe dience which clansmen owed to their chief was considered by them rather as the affectionate obedience duo by children to a father than as that duo by subjects to a ruler. They believed themselves to be all blood relations descended from a Common ancestor, of whfch their chief was the Iivlug repre sentative. The clansman who hesitat ed to save his chief's life at the ex pense of his own was regarded as a coward who lied from his father's side In the hour of peril. On the other hand, the chief was expected at all times to acknowledge the meanest of his chin as his relation and to shake hands with him wherever they might happen to meet. Subordinate to tho chief and generally related to lirra were the chieftains and tacksmeu. London Standard. DIET AND HEALTH. Use Foods That Will Give the System tho Oil It Demands. Every person requires a certain amount of oil In his food In order to bo healthy. Our ancestors lived to a large extent on olives, lllberts, chestnuts and other nuts containing oil. Tho present generation uses too little oil in its diet. This can be taken In tho shape of the pure expressed olive oil, as an I'lnulsllled salad dressing or by eating nuts, olives, etc. It may be a matter of choice how the systom gets its oil, but in certain amount is essen tial to tho enjoyment of good health. The good results of the habitual use of tho above articles In the diet are soon shown, especially when persons are In clined to colicky Indigestion and con stipation. Doctors will do well to In struct tliolr patients to use pure olive oil In moderate doses, also as dressing for salads. Various kinds of nuts have a high dlotctie value because of tho oils which they contain and can be used to advantage. When patients In ellno to consumption, pure cod liver oil ranks at tho head of oily sub stances, but the lessor oils also can bo taken in moderation. Nature furnishes many cures for tho successful treatment of diseases If wo will but study her methods Instead of following fads. Tho result will be a i greater progress in building up resist mice and immunity from disease Washington Star. N N The Strongest to s-. Suit FOR 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 (t 1 to to to to (t to to Vlh M DrAFi . I.J14I rfjmms .... m li;!M:i-l.WV(.)i! Two pairs of Trousers with each Coat m to fix one Bloomer and j Every Suit guaranteed. Will stand the to to hardest wear that tops,- marbles, kites or fa fx anything but barbed wire makes. Prices JJJ $4.50 to $6.00 for the combination, to to Ready for your inspection. $ to . to I Paul Storey, cw I iyw No Longer an Impossibility The idea that has becotno gouornl that first class building material could no longer bo had is certainly knocked out, when you take a look at tho complete lino of clear Soft Piuo Fiuish and Siding carried in stock by Saunders Brothers of Hod Cloud, Nob. What is also ploasing to tho buyers of Lumber nnd building matorial is tho fact that their prices aro roasonablo, and they guarantoo n SQLfA?7rIL. Thoy also have u nice lino of Oak, Hickory and Poplar Wagou Matorial. Seo thoir Shin glos. You can not help but adnuro them. Tho members of this ontorprising firm, assisted by plonty of excellent help, aro always glad uud take pleasure in showing to the public this nico 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,; Iowa PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Clrantra and btautlflei tlic hair, fromutfi a luiurlant growth. Never Fails to lteitoro Oray Hair to lta Youthful Color. Cunt tcalp dlKawt It hair tilling. f0e.andljl)0at DrurgltU Bliiill - to to oysi IS ft (0 (t m m as 1IM t 7FD fclll cMfcteo to one regular pair. ;!? ui Mercer's Barber Shop Basement of Potter Block. Massaging a Specialty Two Relinquishments (sections), near tho center of Nob inska, for you and your sweetheart, worth sovoral thousand dollars; you can got them for a fow hun dred dollars. Yours for honost and ablo sorvlco, N. P. KLOWGARD, Ofllco of Co. Atty. L. H. Hlack ledge, Ited Cloud, Nob. Phono 48. b 17' ' JA Jr -;