winii iiwimmn I ?; f I J on-alcoholic Sarsaparilla If you think you need a tonic, ask vour doctor. If you think you need something for your blood, ask your doctor. If you think you would like to try Ayer's non-alcoholic Sarsapa rilla. ask vour doctor. Con sult him often. Keep in close touch with him. AMMMMIMf A Wo imblluh our formulas 7 ijers Wo ticnlah nlenliot from our tuvillclnoo V urge yon to uonaultyour doctor mwmw Ask your doctor to name some of the rnlts of coistination. His lone list will L"i; .i,l, clnW.liPnHflnliG. hillousncss. """ uircimiNumw ivRncnsla. thin blood, bad skin. Then for a' that.-.I. A. Wright, jr-f . . .. ask him if lie wouia recommena your tisinR Ayer's Pills. JUdo by the J. C. Ajrer Co., Lowell, Mm. witv Unit il ulinosb blod to death. However, the veterinary arrived In time to save the life of the horse, which was one of the hest on Mr. Smith's place. (iocs Straight Through. M. I. Inhiison shipped three ears of eattle straight through to Chicago Ihis week, starting Monday. Speak 1 lg of excursions, there's what is one. Twenty-one years ago next .lunc, in company of "Nume" llichard.son, "Mel" Parker, and a special train of twenty cars of fat cattle, we took an excursion of this kind from lied Cloud to Chicago. With a clear track straight through, it was no poke easy trip. "Mel" and "Xuiue," where are they',' The fates dealt kindly with "Nume," we are told, and he is still at Ited Cloud, worth a quarter of a million dollars. While "Mel" played hard luck and is at Seattle, Washington, living in very Immlilc circumstances, though a man in Smith Center Messenger. TWENTY YEARS AGO J Items of News Found In The Chief of Twenty Years Aflo t This Wooli y 'WWWWWW-'WAs WW-'WW- C. W. Kaley has had his head sand papered. Jud Hailoy, county clerk, will soon occupy his new quarters. Twenty ears of stock were shipped from this point last Saturday. I'M Parkes sold twenty acres of his arm the other day at 8100 per acre. Charley Iteigle and Nellie Kaley were both poiswned by ivy and are laid up. Willis Hounds, formerly of this city, was arrested In Hastings the other ilay, charged with absconding with mortgaged property. , .lohn Fulton has moved his family to Ked Cloud, where they will remain while he goes to Arkansas to look after his mining interests. N. Phelps, whllo digging some dirt out of a bank near the city, found a centipede nearly five inches in length. Or. Einigh has it preserved in alcohol. Our member of the state board of pharmacy, Dr. Henry Cook, reports 1200 applications acted upon at the meeting at Grand Island last week. There is talk of forming a company to bore for natural gas In Red Cloud. (There was already a "naturnl gas" supply in Ked Cloud, and it is still Mowing. Will N. King, who started the Hel met In this city two years ago, is again in trouble. His oflico has been closed up by a party who held a chattel mortgage on it. School Report. Following is the report of the Red Cloud public schools for the month ending May :, 1007: m- . yj I i y l i2 5iio S Sn-- r. -; r, i; r. r, C -. o a a a 2 a o 3 S 000!503c .. in ft n ZT C XI . j ?. t-l S is a f: S f; ' : , ' J- 3 2,ri ("""re 1 "i ft--f3n'oitfHwa s a ri v. n a ? s P. 5 a en 0 : k: : - to li 10 O O O - O -I 4- to U CI IS O C J- CI IO O 4- & ISmw seen u4.oq C ! M9 - M W CD 19 4 I O --1 O MDCVCO ooeoooouo-iu CO CIUC1 10 O O CO 0 4.XH ? ) H o NEW MAYOR TAKES SEAT. Mayor J. 0. Caldwell and Alderman McCall Sworn In. The old city administration held its last meeting Monday evening, at which time the new olllcers were in stalled. Councilman William Wolfe of the First, ward will hold over, W. N. Richardson, who was elected to suc ceed, him failed to (nullify. The new city administration is as follows: Mayor .1. (. Caldwell. Treasurer -.1. (). Ilutlcr. Clerk 1,. II. Fort. Couneilnien First ward, Hency Diederleh and William Wolfe; Second ward. Chas. Robinson and A. McCall. The new council held an adjournal meeting Tuesday morning at 7:.'1(). at which time saloon licenses for the ensuing year were granted to John Polnicky, F. 11. Mandeville and 0. W. Unshoe. MARRIAGES. Kddie Lanham and Miss Jennie Oliva Holt, both of Campbell. Mar ried by Judge I'Mson May Ith. Jesse A. Hcdrick and Clara M. Pol incky, both of Red Cloud. Married by Judge I'Mson May (5. John F. Waugh, of Republican City and (iiinda Marie Ilermauson, of Riverton. 5 -w - ; - --rs - -to . . . nv . u . j.i- 5 g. j '. rongest m The relief of Coughs and Colds through laxative inlluence originated with Hoe's Laxative Cough Syrup, con taining Honey and Tar, a cough syrup containing no opiates or poisons, whieh 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. Horse Cut In Wire. While Hoyd Smith was disking, Monday, on his farm north of town his team ran away with disastrous results. He was working a horse that had just been broken, and one of the lines became unchecked, and as he went around to the heads of the horses to fasten the line they became unman ageable and ran away, making scrap iron and kindling wood of the disk'. The horses ran into a telephone pole and were stopped, but not before one of the horses was so badly cut in the Real Estate Transfers. For the week ending Tuesday, April no, furnished by the Fort Ab stract Co., Ij. II. Fort, Manager. Arthur Wolcott to Dora Wilson, lots 21, 22, 23 and 21, blk 9 Inavale, wd 12.r Herman II Myers to Herman Schmith n2 sw2 8-2-12 ,qnd 100 Chas U StetYento C II Potter lots 1 2 and II blk 1, pt lots 8 to 12 blk 1 Willians add It C wd. 1800 Hessie Lerora to Charley' F Guild ne, lt-Il-U, qcd 100 Krlck () Hergman to Warren Fairman ne 20-4. 12 wd 1800 Charles W Kaley to Ray F Reed sw 20 ne :$l-2-ll wd n.ioo Lewis C Wilson to W A Cum- mlngs, lots II and 4 blk 4 Cow- les wd 012.50 Oliver I) Hedge sheriff to Chas. (! Peterson, lots 13 and 11, blk I Kaley and Jackson add H C wd 1.10 Oliver I) Hedge sheriff to David L Grant, lots 4 and fl, blk 0 Garbers add to It C wd 200 Cory Chaflin to Hugo Schultz lot 8, blk 3, Huehum add to HH wd Hee's Laxative Cough Syrup contain tainlng 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, 1000. For Croup, Whooping Cough, etc. It expels Coughs and Colds by gently moving the bowels. Guaranteed. Sold by Henry Cook's drug store. I ww ffi The St 'V OUltfOR-iDOyS I ? ft -M ii) ;Ji i. -v.v (n ,? 'I '.f. fl C NNA?VN - , , T Mil J W V5K! (w W - fly IUVmM.PfAELZERCW m ff. mMj ... 0fmmo fm 1 tfl'Ifl'M'l MfJM TilWJViViT&Tl ' n 2i '.T." m one '. X (JLlil Mortgages tiled SHIM. 07 8120Q5.-0 Letter List. List of letters remaining uncalled for at postotllco nt Rod Cloud, Nob. for tliH week ending May J), 1907: Kinuoy, I N Smith, W O Those will be sent to tho dead letter oflico May 215, 1907, if not called for before. When calling for above please Bay "advertised." T. C. Hackkk, Postmaster. Very Wrong. Teacher If coal Is $5 per ton, how many tons could you get for $2f0Y Dis turbing Element Three tons. Teach erThat's wrong. Disturbing Element I know It Is, but they will do It Just the same. Harvard Lampoon. Tho Letter Went. Mrs. Bliss Here Is a letter I want you to post, dear. It is to my milliner, countermanding an order for a hat Mr. Bliss Here; take this piece of cord and tic both my hands behind my back, so that I won't forget It. H Ever Ready. The young mun spoke bitterly, "Do you take me for a fool?" "Oh, George," she said, "this Is bo BUdden!" Memphis Journal. Every man Is occasionally what he ought to be perpetually. Dr. Johnson. Complies with all requirements of the National Pure Food Law, Guarantee No. 204 1 , filed at Washington. rv. '-N' - 7-vil g CSiC (Ll.iUll,i:.i 1' i! --- -rrv VAX mM k. ' xxxv ' ri l'lii I - j G- i-3E v &' IJ- "For over thirty years," wiites a gentleman in Los Angeles, " I have used Arbuckles Coffee. Many limes my family has tried olhcr coffee only to come back to our old reliable, unchange able Arbucklcs.' No other coffee "has this uniform never failing aroma, I care not at what price. I have often wished 1 could tell you this." Many other people have the same opinion. Arbucklw' was the fittt toasted packaged ceftce, and iu tales exceed all die cllictJ .-t QAVC THCM AODITion ArtDTMC POWER THATTURnO7HCV;iL0rR tlFS IrtTO THE! 6REATEI5r RICHEST counTRYTHcsunsHiw:') urort together. Tliat it costs you less is duo simply to our coffee business being so much greater than any competitors, ia fact, it is larger than the next four largest firms ia the world combined. We naturally can and actually do give better coUce in ARIOSA than anyone cL t an give for lbs price; Being the standard article it b sold at ths narr"'vft njarfpnoTprofit. Some grocers will try to sell you instead loose coffee which the roaster is ashamed to sell in a . crjV t,S ,-s. ijtr &&&'& ! S0UD " SCAUED Vrt' J o. MYROTCTJon package bearing his name. Don't lake it, neither the looks nor the price indicate its cup quality. No matter wheie you buy Arbucklcs' ARIOSA, or what you pay for it, it's the same old uniform Arbucklcs ARIOSA Coifcc. If your grocer will not supply, write to ARBUCKLE BROS.,' New Yock Ckj. Two pairs of Trousers with each Coat $ Bloomer and one regular pair. 3; (t) Rvprv Suit anaranfeprl. Will stanrl fk S (f hardest wear that tops, marbles, kites or (fi VH anything but barbed wire makes. Prices S $4.50 to $6.00 for the combination. rf reaay ror your inspection. ft fi m - w Paul Storey, c.xr I COMING TO Red Cloud, Nebraska, The eminent physician on chronic diseases will visit our city Wednesday, May 1 5, aud will bo at the ROYAL HOTEL, until 5 p. m., one dny ONLY, Dr. Potterf, president of the Boston Electro Medi cal Institute, is making u tour of tho btat. Ho will give consultation, examina tion, and all tho medicines necessary to comploto a euro FREE. All parties taking advantage of this oiler are re quested to state to their fritnds the result of tho treatment. Cnroa DEAFNESS by an ontiroly now procoBs. Troats all cnrable cases of catarrh, throat and lung diseases, eye and ear, stomach, liver and kidneys, gravel, rheumatism, paralysip, neuralgia, nrv ousand heart dlseaso.epilopsy.Dright's disease and disease of the blnddor and femalo organs, blood and skin dis eases. Liquor and tobacco habit, big nook, stammering cured. Piles, fistula and rupturo cured without detention from business. Eyes, nose and throat. Glasses fitted, granulated lids, cata racts, cross eyes straightened without pain. If you are improving under your family physician do not take up our valuable timo. Tho rich aud the poor aro troatod alike. Idlers and curiosity soekots will ploa&o stay away. Our timo is valuable. Jtomombor, NOT A PENNY will bo charged for tho mediclno roqulrod to make a euro of all thoso taking treat mont this trip. Olllco hour, 0 a. m. Positively, married ladies must be accompanied by their nusbauds. Ho mombor tho date, Wednesday, May 15, at Royal hotel, Rod Cloud, Nob. Sajndersl S Brothers RED CLOUD, - NEBR.fl Canon City, Sunnyside, and Genuine Nigger Head Maitland COAL You may be particular or what some call "cranky," but OUR COAL will please you. Our coal is clean and we deliver promptly. Boll Tel. (50. Rural Tel. 71 k ' Mercer's Barber Shop. - Basement of Potter Block. I V Massaging a Specialty Colorado 10.000 acres, rich Diacit sou, smooth and lovol. $15, per acre. Kansas -25 quarters at frotr UtKHi. Uood soil, lovol land. Tormi to suit. Nebraska Gitv nronertini aiu1 well improved farms at roabouabld prices. N. P. KLOWGARD, Oihcu of Co. Attv. L. II. Mack ledge, Red Cloud, Nob. Phono 48, j tV m NV I - i. -. -iffSAfr-r'a.fc.'ntiiWers mi, iL&!mrrmrvri .'