,' ''ftabha. B iWfof'fi'. ' ttP : , K.iv,v ;,. , r . mm i.'!.y "t. ' .fnrurvw mWiJII!P"f(r WW'" "' '$' '' - m . - . -mm . 4 1 Desperate Coughs 1 Dangerous coughs. Extremely perilous coughs. Coughs that I 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. THIRTY YEARS AGO Real Estate Transfers. For tho u'oclc ending Tuesday, Fob. f. item from "The Chief" of February 28, 1878 (arbor's .store was chock full last Saturday. Business is brightening up. Most of the schools in the county will close within the next two weeks. O A We publlih our formula 9 yers We banlih alcohol from our medicine Wo urge you to consult your doctor Any good doctor will tell you that a medic-no like Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cannot do its best work if the bowels are con stipated. Ask your doctor if he knows anything better than Ayer's Pills for cor recting this sluggishness of the liver. Mads by tho J. C. Aytr Co., Lcwe'l, Mmi. 25, furnished by the Fort Abstract Co.. h. II. Fort, Manager. Julia A St ration to John A Van Horn, sw4 sel and lots 7 and S in 1.V1-C, wd S 2000 John A Van Horn to Clarence S JohnC.nrberisathome again. look- A , iQ ',, pJJt, ig flue. Hi- says he likes home bettor Uus s y aml bl,. g wi.wi hi- urn ...s i.. ... ....-... , Morey.sSrt mUl to ,Uue Hin.wd boine of tlie teachers arc iiiinj Herman K lmdgren to B jubilant over Mr Kalcy's lecture last Hergman. sel S-3-IS. wil Saturday evening. i,mi v Schroeder to Peter Km- W. N. Richardson bought eighteen bans, s2 sw4 13-3-il. wd hogs last week of one man. which JJ Harginan to August Richart. averaged 2.. pounds each. I pt mvl '".M-9. wd At the mooting of the burial board to Claas Rose to M P.argman, pt provide a cemetery south of the river mvl 211-M). wd .1. W. llogonrief was chosen chairman, Horn Crocker et al to Henry J. II. Stanscr secretary and John Street l'.owen. undv one-fourth e2 '-'.V treasurer. 1-1 1, qcd Acolonvfroml.euiston.Pa.,islook- '!.' l",,u" l" '" uiifl rreil ( 1 urnure. lots 4. Announcement too 5100 3000 2.10 ing westward and Webster county is the objective point. Messrs. Albright, friends of Mr. Kalcy. and W. 11. Strohm were bere looking for land 7rr?K'v-:-;::-. I Wedding Bells. (upon which to locate the colony. Among the new arrivals are V .-,.-j h .-, some & i from Clark county, Iowa, friends of II. S. Kaley. who came in last Satur day iienry i. Simons .mo i;umr.. Stroup and Luther Rothrook and Mr. Decker, who will take land in this vicinity. CAW Fink is making the necessary repairs on Miner's store balding. Mr. I.tiilliiiv ilnl tln titiistorinir. Mr. Minor Tiif.sriMv i-voinni' at the home of the I ... . . .... , .,. " . ; win put in a siock oi goous auoui hnuos parents, .ur. ami .urs. .-s. i. , . ., 'Pohcr. in Franklin. The groom has many friends here, having been a stu Dohcr -SDencc. Cards have been received in this city announcing the wedding of Mr. Karl l.ouis Spenee of llladen and Miss Mae llnhcr ot Franklin, which occurred tlu i 1st of April. A mtuig the new settlers in Cloverton are Messrs. Ilogate mid Fisher. dMit at the business college and also , an employe in the Argus olbee. He is j M. 15. Thompson, our banker from at present proprietor and editor of the ( Heatrice, is here and is locating in Mr. Kladcn Knterprise, and is one of ti.e Kieliardsons new building, brightest and most enterprising young . James Laird of Juniata, AMi of newspapermen in the state. Here's J Hastings and Childs of l'.iverton are ur 3f Karl. ' among the lawyers attending court Hetz-Schulti. I llcret"h!s wetfk- Miss liontiie F. Met, ami Mr. Andrew t Xhultz, both of (luide Uoclr. were , united in marriage ctiucsuay, .i uuge i Kd.sou othciating. and iJ. blk 1. Le Due's ailtl to lied Cloud, wd OrvilleJ Hoi nigra in to Uenjamin F Watt et al, sel net n2 sel and se 1 se 1 22-1 0. wd Otto Mosentine to Henry Stump enhorst, lots :, 1. ." and ii. blk S, Hoover's add to ISluc II. wd Morgan 11 Davis to Allen K Mc Coy. w2 ne4 S-2-10. wd Allen It McCoy to Stephen It Mc Coy. s2 w2 nel 8-2-10. wd Minnie Hanson to Elbert A King lots 1. 2. :i and n2 1. block 23. lied Cloud, wd C I. Cotting et al to Fidel'ri New man, se 1 20-2-12. wd Charles Spence to Karl L S pence lot 3, blk 3," S pence's add to 1 '.laden, wd Kflie P Fogg to Ainond Ol.sen. mvl 1-2-12, wd Lucy M Whelan to Komulus f Chevalier, lots I and 2, blk 1. S pence's add to Hladen, wd.. . 3500 M0 fl d ( (t (ft WE have purchased the Robin son & Burden grocery stock ami are getting lined up ready for business. We appreciate the liberal patron age already shown us and extend a cordial invitation to you to call and give us a trial. We will treat you right. Respectfully, (f (ft (ft (ft (ft 'ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft f (ft (ft Johnson & Boner 102.1 3000 1200 (ft aunccssur lu nuuirfji" - - - te L Bell Phone No. a. Rural Phono No. 2. g: j Mr II 00 2300 1100 3200 .100 PANHANDLE, TEXAS Mortgages Hied." S1371. Mortgages released, S0s30. .S30020 LE4P YEAR. The First Two Months of This Year Is a Record Breaker for Marriages. To help you out, boys, we will frame vour marriage certificate and give you nice set of dishes free with a chase of S7.1 from our store. Ai.ur.toiiT Pi;o MAKE A GOOD INCOME .'titttit ju.f r jmtf. irfcM.i tlcf n AMltk C trt nytti tn".. . rB fVnr tw k . ,. n. tk ?i.TKt ttu prilllsii ia.nr4 .. -. .w lll" ytIIwMlaititMV.r .1; T. tcftw. I, t 11. (. b u 4r Nut Mm fot rx trrul l Mrutt l'.u .a v in rin nilr. ul tr't cf eh. . 1 wnw, 1T, r , immznt trurl V. mill" ti in.nmnCui StarDrilling Machine Co., Akron.O, W Lemon. Chocolate and Custard Pies It docs not require an experienced pur-'cook to make good pies from OF K- PIE." Just the proper proportions of CORRESPONDENCE The liiiids wo are going to call your attention to are in the northwest part of Texas. Take the map of Texas and you can readily sec that wo aro trying to locate you about G30 miles from Kansas City and iiOo miles from Galveston the nearest seaboard harbor of any importance, whero freight rates iy water to England arc practically the same as from New York. To transport a bushel of wheat from Hastings, Neb., to New York by rail will cost you 10o per 100 lbs or 23.9 per bu. From tho Panhandle to Calveston tho rate is Do per bu. or a saving of 1 ..'.) per bu. Can you figure the advantage that tho farmer in the Panhandle has over you? To show you the meat adva itago the Panhandle has over you, we want to quote a few tlgures on tho sowing and yield of wheat nt the experiment station, a short distance from whero we oh"er you these great bargains in laud. Yield of Wheat for 1900 Hasko Wheat Here Is Relief for Women. If you have pains iu your back, uri nary, bladder or kidney trouble, and want a certain, pleasant herb cure for woman's ills, try Mother dray's Australian-Leaf. It is a safe and never failing regulator. At druggists or by mail .10 cts. Sample package Fit ICE. Address The Mother Gray Co.. Lettoy, New York. 0 all ingrediei.tr arc in the package ready for immediate use. At grocers, 10 cents per package. Order a "few packages today. '. Drs. Weirick & Uidilile. Eye, Ear. No.so and Throat Specialists. Ola.sses titted. Over German National Hank, Isabel Sodcriln. Isabel Sodorlin. wife of Andrew So derlin. dibit at her home southeast of Hod Cloud Tuesday morning, at the age of 0 years. Funeral services were held Wednesday, til the home, and in terment was in the Hummel cemetery. Death came after a brief illness from pneumonia. INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM CL'ItED IU 3 DAYS Medal Contest. The first of a .series of medal ci n tests under the auspices of the W. C. T. V. was held last night at the Chris- Morton L. Hill, of Lcbnon. Iml., says; "My Jinn church, and was largely attended. lfo td hitlamrafttory HheuiaaUMa In everj There were eight contestants, and au.cle and Joint; her sufferlufj vru terrible ( ,Ut,c KHabeth Ovirman, daughter of ml ber body aud fcew ere swollen lmot be , ., ,." , , ., yond recognition, had Ucn In bed, Ix week. Mr. and Mr, h. . Overman, uas and had debt rhyMclwiK but received no awarded the medal, each of the others benefit until rtie tried Dr. DetehonV Htlief for being presented with a book. A quar- Bheumatlsm. It save Immediate rcllet n . ut of voting ladies King eight selee- tions. Another contest, for older chil- be was nUIe to wale about In three dayr l arc t-ure li saved her life." Sold by U. E. Grlce, DmcsUt. Hed Cloud. dreu. will be held in three weeks. s Interesting Items Gathered s by Our County FLeporters t'WW BLADEN. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McBrido aud chil dren came up from Cowles Saturday evening aud visited relatives and friends over Sunday. Mrs. B. Lee of Lawrence, accompa nied by her daughter and child, came up from Lawrence Saturday and visited over Sunday with relatives here. Mrs. L.K.Brown left Monday morning for Belleville, Kan., to visit her daugh ter residing there. A. U. Brown aud Mr. Shot of Nor man visited over Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mr. Or-Brown. Wm. Burden was over from Camp bell Monday. Mrs. and Mrs. Ellsworth were passen gers to Hastings Mondny morning. Mrs. J. C. Anderson went up to Hast ings Monday. A baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. II. O. Spickuall Tuesday night of last week. A baby girl was born to Mr aud Mrs. Win. Frazier one day last weak. Roy Hutchison aud Frank Mister of Ked Cloud were guest of Gleu Phelps from Friday until Monday. irv""iKriiai ' vv im w&H gr purity K2 Unquestioned and wholesomeness f HEJhH trii! CREAM BAKING $ icyM " f j; 'Ami J 3t x J WilcK M Hi I M Florin Its active principle, iret m ot tar tar, a pure, health giving truit acldjs derived s zleij irom grapes Polsonoos Inorcdicnts ere found In the low-priced baking powders. Their active principle Is a mineral acid de rived .rom sulphuric acid, oil ol vitriol SXuiy te tabel and bay only baklao powder made lroic crcum oJ tartar I 'i "J H L- J 1NAVALE C.E.Joyce and w:to left for New Mexico, Friday night, for a visit with relatives. llatid Coulson is moving on n farm near Lebanon this week. Tho nmsciuerade at Hunter's hail last Friday night was well attended, many being present from Red Cloud and Riverton. C. S. Jones returned from Guide Rock Tuesday. Ho has purchased it farm uear that place aud expects to build aud move onto it next fall. Ulen Olmsted is moving onto tho George Garner place. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stoner gave a card party at Hunter's hall Tuesday night, it being their fourth wedding anniversary. Earl Harvey is home from Lincoln for a short visit with his parents, Mr. aud Mrs. O. B. Harvey. Oris Matkin and his mother drove over to Lebauon last week for a visit with friends. Mr. Dooloy, a real estate man, has purchased tho house belonging to Her bert Lnce and will move iu soon. Mrs. John Myer of Riverton visited with Mrs. S. A. Burwell Tuesday. Sowing .'1 pecks to the acrcyields SSMJI bushels, test 02 pounds " ,.").Ci ' " 01 " n " ' ' '-i.."iu " oo.5 " Durum Wheat Sowing H pecks to tho aero yields 2::.i0 bushels-, test G2.f0 pounds it j 41 u .. .. 'J2.20 " " 01 " :, " " ' Ty':3o ' u O'J.oo " Now you have the figures before you for consideration. It will take you but a few minutes to compute the difference that the Panhandle farmer gets more for his grain than you do. If the experiment station can reach such results iu farming aud doing it. right, you cau do tho same thing, or can raise .") bu. less and beat anything you can in this part of the country. With an average of 24 inches of rainfall for the hist twelve year?, nothing stands in thfi road of farmers becoming independent iu a short time aud fixing himself so he can live at ease. Is it hot in tho Panhandle, is asked by people who aro not familiar with conditions iu that country. We will sav that the average iu the hottest months in the year, for twelve year is as follows .June, Ti; July, ".",. August, 72, and September. ,-W. This government report wa by the U. S. weather observer (Tho?. J. Consodiui;. at Amorilla, Teas, 1 t.-ht iu the center of the Panhandle. Water is procured in shiu! aud gravel ami is ot the ory purest quality ami has proven very beneficial for the general health uf mankind. Wo are making these trips to the Panhandle every First and Third Tuesdays in each mouth, and would be pleased to -ee y.iii and talk it over with you, as we cann. t tell you all in a short ad like thi-. Red Cloud Investment Co. I. II. HOLMES. President. 1. J. MYERS, Vice-President. A. B. 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