The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, April 26, 1907, Image 4

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Doctors prescribe very little, if
any, alcohol these days, i hey
prefer strong tonics and altera
tives. This is all in keeping
with modern medical science.
It explains why Avers Sar-
saparilla is now made entirely
free from alcohol, ask your
doctor. Follow his advice.
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We publlah our formulaa
Wo banlah 1oohol
from our medtolnea
Wo urea you to
coniuu your
dootor
Unless there is dally action of the bow
els, poisonous products arc absorbed,
causfnR headache, biliousness, nausea,
dyspepsia. We wish you would ask youf
Mnrmr .ihnuf correcting vour constipation
by takinR laxative doses of Aycr's Pills, full to the last inch of space iitul that
-Mtdouy uioj.i;. Ayerwo.. jh,iii. records are 1101111; pneu 011 100 aim
around that are very valuable now
relieved of the presence of interested
persons, It eau make up Its verdict or
reach its conclusions In a definite and
proper manner. Hut our board sits
in the common court room and is
forced to consider all matters In the
presence of parties Interested, and
with Inlluences brought to bear that
are inimical to proper action and re
sults. A casual visitor to the county judge's
ofllce at a moment when no case Is be
ing heard may easily conclude that
the room is abundant and sufllcient
for uncounted years, but If hu were to
realize that two hundred cases are
heard in that little room each year,
and that every one of them is inter
rupted, and that only one of several
possible things can be attempted, at a
time, and that clearness of judgment
must needs be impaired bj the im
proper conditions, he might be led to
take another view of the innttcr
The two big safes furnish, to his
mind, abundant safety to the records,
but he should know that they are
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Deaths and Funerals.
Court House Situation.
It is extremely doubtful if
ither
hr advocates of the court house prop
osition or those opposed to Hie project
fully understand and appreciate the
gravity of the situation, as regards
the care of the records and the fueilt
ties for expediting comity business.
It is so easy to lose sight of these
are very
value will
increase with
ami whose
the years.
And he should be informed as In
takes his departure that not a single
probate file is in (ire-proof quarters.
The certified and lilcd papers in every
estate that was ever administered in
the county are at the mercy of any
midnight eoullgratlon that comes to
the court house, and after such do-
liwiimiinun wmmrt ttllUlUMU'li'WWlT
Jotham Martin. I
.Totham Martin died last Sunday at
his home In lllue Hill, aged 88 years,
0 months and Vi days. Funeral serv
ices were held from his late homo on
Tuesday, conducted by Hev. (1. V.
Hummel of this city.
Deceased was born in Green county,
Pennsylvania, October 8, 1818. He
was married to Itcbeeca Clegg, March
12, 1 S 11!, and they came to this county
In 1881, locating at IUue Hill, where
they have since made their home,
lie was the father of thirteen chil
dren, eight of whom survive him, and
has forty-three grandchildren and
twenty-nine great-grandchildren liv
ing. He was one of the wealthiest
men of that neighborhood and was
well known throughout the county,
he having at one time been supervisor
for Potsdam precinct.
Suit
matters while magnifying local issues htnieti the end of dilliculty and (lis
knd threshing the worn-out straw of asU,r wi,i ,.V(.,. )i cached.
municipal envy and discontent. It
ought to be understood that the mat
ter of location is not in issue in this
campaign. Nor is it a question more
of expenditure than of economy. The
present building has always been in
ndcmiatc to the needs of the county.
The economical question is the chief
question, after all. The matter of
bonds or direct tax, the amount pro
posed, less or more, is not of the most
vital importance. To provide for those
who shall take up our work and who
shall inherit our lands proper facili-
Olll)
More than 83,00(1 lias been pant out as tM (m(1 UI.,llu.stioiiable titles, is the
tent for the oil ice of county judge. i,.lltor consideration, and to this we
smd the building outside has been eon- shouli ,i(lress ourselves at this time
Mructcd in order that the county clerk an(1 use ,m,1K.,.iy the opportunity pre
could bane room in which to transact' ,.,,... ... ,,.., ..i.tion to be held next
I lie county business in bisdepartinent.
As It is not an ollicer, except perhaps
the sheriff, has sufllcient room. The
udve.nt of a couple of persons in an
otlice stops all recording and all at
tempt to east up columns of figures,
Tuesday.
Hay for Sale.
Good pi nine hay in stack on section
:i(i, town :i, range 1'J; is good, bright,
draw hav. Phone or write to C. 1
oxcept with the expensive machines, Clltlt.r iitfll t31ucl, Neb.
until they take their departure, be- ..
cause they are in close proximity to
the clerks and conversation renders
correct work impossible.
The partitions are faulty in con
struction and ordinary conversation
is heard almost throughout the entire
building.
And the most utter travesty upon
business methods Is seen at the meet
ings of the board of county commis
sioners. Other counties furnish a suite
of rooms for the board, making it
possible- for that body to hear com
plaints and proposals for action, and
then retire to private quarters, where,
Man'an Pile Remedy put up incon
venient collapsible tubes with nozzle
attachment so that the remedy maybe
applied at the very seat of the trou
ble, thus relieving almost instantly
bleeding, itching or protruding piles.
Satisfaction guaranteed or- money re
funded. Sold by Henry Cook's drug
store.
It Keeps the Feet Warm and Dry.
Ask today for Allen's I'oot-Kase, a
powder. It cures chilblains, swollen,
sweating, sore, aching, damp feet. At
all druggists and shoe stores, 'J5c.
K$mlT5
"After all, there is nothing like
DR. PRICE'S
CREAM
BAKING POWDER
I have itszd it with satisfaction
tot nearly forty years. No alum
for me."
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Real Estate Transfers.
For the week ending Tuesday,
April 'JII, furnished by the Kort Ab
stract Co., I. 11. Fort, Manager.
W h I bicker ct al to Kdwin V
(irossinan, i nwl 25-'J-l,,wd.S
V C r'rnhin, treasurer, to Silas
A "'"niejicr, pt lot 10, all lot II,
blk I, Railroad add to lied
Cloud, lax deed
Nancy .1 Weinberg to .1 .1 Mar
tin, lot 0, blk 1, Gaud's subdi
vision of Kohrer's add to IMue
Hill, wd
.loshua .1 Martin to lhnina Woh
ncs, pt lot 4. all lots r and 0,
bit, Guild's subd to II II. wd.
V llyke to Fred W'ohncs, sel '
'Ml, wd
George h Columbia to .John A
Lane, swt swl '27 and set sel
SS-l-ti,qcd
John A Lane to Geo h Colum
bia, sw se 28-1 -II, qcd
Adam Glebe to Edward Glebe,
v2 4-4-irJ, wd
lohn Wilmot to John Koenlg,
lots 21 to 2.'5, blk S, Itailroad
add to Wed Cloud, wd
S Eleanor Manliuk to A 1) Itan
lots 7 and 8. blk , It II. wd...
A I) Unnnfcy to Chas L Fulwider,
same, wd
Chus .T Davis to Chas Spence, lot
10 bile 7, Illadcn, wd
.losepe h trandstatV to Sarah F
Smith, lots 7 to 12, blk 2,Smith
it Moore's add to II C, deed...
State of Nebraska to Flmer V
Overman, no 15-2-10, deed
Nellie Overman to A A Jtorcn,
c2 nw I l,r)-2-10, qcd
Nellie Overman to L L I '01011,
v2 same, qcd
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Mortgages filed, S02.-.0.
Mortgages released, 0710.
Your money refunded if after using
three-fourths (ni) of a tube of MunZnn
you are dissatisfied. Return the balance-
of the tube to your druggist, and
your money will be cheerfully return
ed. Take advantage of this otl'er. Sold
by Henry Cook's drugstore.
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Two pairs of Trousers with each Coat f
one Bloomer and one regular pair. ;
to Every Suit guaranteed. Will stand the to
(f hardest wear that tops, marbles, kites or (fi
to Ta.; u.,f iUJ ,.,:, i, Dw.: to
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A Challenge.
S. It. Thomas, whose school in dis
trict 41 closed last Saturday, issues a
unique challenge. At the examina
tion last Friday two pupils success
fully passed the eighth grade examina
tion who have remarkable records.
They are Eustace, Hean, aged 12, and
Cecil Hean, aged 10, sons of Everett
Hean. These two boys have attended
school In district 41, four miles north
and a half mile east of Inavale, for
five years and neither of them has
ever been absent or tardy. Mr.
Thomas challenges any school dis
trict in the state to produce two pu
pils with as clean records.
No Longer an
Impossibility
The idea that has become general that first class building inatorial
could no longer bo had is certainly knocked out, when you take- a
look at the complete line of clear Soft Pino Finish and Siding
carried in stock by
Saunders Brothers
of Hod Ctoud, Nob. What is also pleasing to tho buyers of Lumber
and building inatorial is tho fact that their tuioos aro reasonable,
and they guarantee a SQUARE DEAL. Thoy also have a nice
lino of Oak, Hickory and Poplar Wagon Material. Seo their Shin
gles. Von can not help but ad nine them.
Tho members of this enterprising firm, assisted by plouty of
excellent help, nro always glad and take pleasure in showing to the
public this nice stock.
"Pineules" (non-alcoholic) made from
resin from our pine forests, used for
hundreds of years for Hladder and
Kidney diseases. Medicine for thirty
days, 81. Guaranteed to give satisfac
tion or money refunded. Get our
guarantee coupon from Henry Cook's
drug stoifa
Thomas W. Bishop Dead.
Sioux City, April 23. Thomas W.
Bishop, one of the best known howb
paper mon In South Dakota, died of
paralysis it Salem, S. D.
Bonllla Flees to Mexico.
Mexico City. Anril 20. President
I Manuel Ikmllla, who is fleeing from
I Honduras, will arrlvo In this city to
morrow. He now Ib In mr Esperau
as. A Btorv nuhllslieil hero that Ho-
ulllu had f?ono to Coatzacoalcos and
thero boarded a ship for IJollzo, where
ho intended to reorganize ula army, la
untrue.
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,
Mercer's
Barber Shop
Basement of
Potter Block.
Massaging
a Specialty
Council Bluffs,".
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HAIR BALSAM,
Olcanaei and Ixttutidci tlio hair,
l'rumotci a luiuilant growth.
Never FailB to llestoro Gray
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Curc. K-alp ilUfnt. . hair .Filllog,
Color ad a 10,000 acres, rich,
black soil, smooth and level. $(
per aero.
Kansas 23 quarters at from
000. Good soil, level land. Tonus
to suit.
Nebraska -City properties and
woll improved farms at reasonable
prices.
N. P. KLOWGARD,
Olliee of Co. Atty. L. II. itlack
ledge, Hed Cloud, Neb. Phone 48.
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