Alcohol not needed Ayer's Sarsaparllla 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, imnure blood. Follow his advice every time. He knows. A Wo publUh our formula Wo bnlih alcohol from our medlolncii Wo ur;e you to coimult your doctor iers Ask your doctor, "What is the first great ruk of health?" Nine doctors out of ten will auickly reply, "Keep the bowels regular. Then ask him another qucs- , non, "What do you think of Ayer's Pills for constipation?" iijobythoj.c.Ayorc0.,Low'i Kaso. L ii-: - i i win De duly credited and e. TO THK NATION'S lt-,.,wi,i ,, tUn rifo unnL-c SUHSCRiHERS. ti., !...:..:.... i: .,,! i uu niii;sii iuiiuii lint ill u r I .. . , . .good win 01 tne Keel Lionel . , , . . . . Nation has been sold to the have becn so lo'al to lhc Na' Red Cloud Chief, thus mak-,110"' we hoPe lhat ue ma' ing it the largest list of any nrjrit a continuance of your p.iperin the county. We hope support, and, while human and trust our friends and sub- ,aiu subject to error, we will scribers will give tne Chief. flo that which to thc their support and patronage. , f , ... . , . ' On account of poor health st of our ab,llty t0 JlK,Se. 1S and other causes we were com- j fa,r t0 a11- l those who have pelled to dispose of the paper. ,o long and faithfully corre- Wearcsorry to see the Nation sponcled for the Nation: We discontinued. Ithasbeenacon-! hnno von will rnntiniw rr Pv. stant visitor to your home for a good many years, fighting the people's battles, recording the good and bad news. We are confident the Chief will give you a better paper and hope our subscribers will give it a fair trial. We would also re quest that the Nation's county correspondents still write for the Chief and help to boost that department of the paper. As to our enemies, we have none. Thanking those who have so loyally supported the Nation and wishing you all prosperity. J. l HALE TO THE PUBLIC. With this ir.suc of the Chief ! the Red Cloud Nation has! . . , 7 "rr ... . 'A. A. Kenkel, son of Win. licnklc of been Consolidated. On ac- Inaveal, has purchased the Star livery count of Mr. Hale's health l):un of c- yL s,nilh nml tooU 0,1!ir . , of same Moncay. Mr. llenklc is well and ariOUS contingencies he known here and we wish him success. St Confidence when eating, that your food is of highest wholesotneness that it has nothing in it that can xnjtire or distress you makes the repast doubly comfortable and satisfactory. This supreme confidence you have when the food is raised with ROYAL The only baking powder made with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar There can be no comforting confi dence when eating alum baking pow der food. Chemists say that more or less of the alum powder in unchanged alum or alum salts remains in the food. has deemed it advisable to cease publication of the Na tion. In so doing he bears no ill will toward any one, either socially or otherwise. For many years the Nation and Chief have been political an tagonists while the editois have been constant personal friends. The future policy of the Chief will remain the same as in the past few years or since it has been under the present management. All subscription accounts due the Nation will be due and paya- , ble only to the Chief, and . . those who are paid in advance i , .. . , . to the Nation, their accounts .,,,,, ... , , WU..V.VV V... W..V. -wwtx. .J wu'' receiving the Chief in lieu of . i xt . the Nation. To those who tend the same liberal treat ment, continuing to send us your correspondence, only addressing it to the Chief. Again, hoping to be able to merit your loyal support, we beg to be Very Truly Yours, Chief Publishing Co. COUNTY COURT NEWS. civil. cam:s. Commercial Bank of ISlue Hill vs. C. M. 1'augh and John N. Paugh. For answer April Oth. PliOllAlT. CASKS. Kstate of Anders Anderson. Renun ciation of widow Hied. Petition for statutory allowances Hied. Order grant ing same. Kstate of Kiln, V. Lester. Petition for correction of record and order. 'oWMSHeM HERE NEXT WEEK. World Faimus Medical Specialist Will Be at Hotel Royal March 23 and 24. Dr. Hen V Klnsey, the world fa tnous medical specialist, who Is chief of staff of the Hot Springs doctors, who have their Nebraska State Insti tute permanently located at 1 1th and O streets, Lincoln, will be at the Hotel Koyal next week. The doctor', will ar rive Monday, .March Jill, and remain two' days, until Tuesday, Muro!wtt. During these two days Dr. Klnsey will receive patients at the Hotel Uoyal parlors. All of those who are suffer-1 ing from any chronic disease should call and consult this great specialist. Consultation and examination are free to all who call. Those eases that are found to be curable will be treated free to all who call. Those eases that are found to be curable will be treated free of charge except for bare cost of medicines used. Those eases that are found to be incurable are told Jso and will not be accepted for treatment at any price as it is frankly and invaria bly the rule of tin- Hot Springs doe. tors to accept no incurable ease for treatment. These great specialists have a na tional reputation for curing chronic diseases of the blood, skin, nerve1', kid ney, liver, bowels, heart and lungs. Hot Springs treatment cures even after all other methods have failed. Nearly every day the Lincoln daily papers contain accounts of wonderful cures that have been made by these famous doctors in their Lincoln institute. A few weeks ago a man who had been paralyzed and walked only on crutches for years and who had been paid an insurance policy lor total disa bility, after a short course of I lot Springs treatment was not only to walk without crutches or cane, but he took a gun and went out into the Hold hunting, and this man who had been paralyzed for years actually ran a foot race. Others have been cured of rheu matism, stomach trouble, constipation, neuralgia, nerve weakness, asthma gall stones, goitre, nerve weakness and a multitude of chronic ailments. These cases are of Lincoln people who were cured in their own homes, the facts are sworn to by them and by their friends. Is it any wonder then that such cures are told of by daily papers'.' Many of these cures seem al most like miracles. Dr. Kinsey's object in making this visit to lied Cloud, March U'.'l and '.'I, is to secure a few cases that he can cure and thus show the people what the Dot Springs treatment will do. He only solicits dillicult cases, eases that all other doctors have failed to cure. Hot Springs treatment is endorsed by the I'nited States government as is attested by the fact that this army and navy hospitals are located at Hot Springs, Ark., where soldiers and sail ors are sent after all other methods have failed to cure and Dr. ICinsey holds a government license to treat chronic diseases. Dr. Kinsey's knowledge of the hiuuan body is so complete that he is able to diagnose any case in a moment's time without asking the patient a single question. He will describe every ache and pain and locate the cause of the trouble. As stated above consultation and ex amination is free. Dr. Klnsey will be here only two days, March 2,'l and SI, at the Hotel Royal. Those who are sick and want to be made well should call and see him. The ladies of the Congregational will hold their regular monthly mar ket at Pulton's grocery store Saturday March M8th. Skillful With Specks. An English paper has an account or a tiny boat made by an Italian and formed of a single pearl. Its sail Is of beaten gold, studded with diamonds, anil its headlight, carried at the prow, Is a perfect ruby. An emerald serve. as Its rudder, and Its stand Is a slab of Ivory. It weighs less than half an ounce, and Its price Is said to be $r,000. The Italians are adepts at minute work, for there are artists in Florence who will take particles of stone and glass no larger than a mustard seed and piece them together on the head of a shirt stud with such nice adjust ment of delicate shades of color that flowers and Insects aro represented In perfect detail with all the truthfulness of nature. An Italian woman has painted a landscape in which appear a windmill, minors, a cart and horao and passengers so diminutive that half n grain of corn covers the whole. Mrs. McSpatt Isn't It remarkablo how mauy men mysteriously disap pear? Mr. MeSpott Oh, I don't know. Most of 'em are married. if there were more klssim: none at home and less at the railroad depot, life in the married state would have more halos. Palmyra Items. PANHANDLE Tho lands wo nro going to call your attention to are in tho northwest part of Texas. Ttiko tho map of Toxns uud yon can readily boo that wo ure trying to locato you about CoO miles from Kansas City and fKJo miles from Oalvcftton the nearest seaboard harbor of any importance, whore freight rutos iy water to England are practically tho sumo us from Now York. To transport a bushol of wheat from Hastings, Nob., to Now York by mil will cost you -JGJo per 100 lbs or 23.9 per bu. Prom tho Panhuudlo to tialvoston tho rate is Po per bu. or a saving of lll.Ou per bu. Can you figuro tho advantage that tho farmer in tho Panhandle has over you? To show you the great adva tago tho I'anhaudlo has over you, wo want to quote u low figures on tho sowing and yield of wheat (,t tho experiment station, a short distance fiom where wo oh"or you theso i.reat bargains in land. , Yield of Wheat for 1906 KasKo Wheat Sowing :i poeks to the acre yields 'JH.i'm bushels, test (52 pounds " 4 " " " " " '2h.('iT) " . " (ii " " n " " " 2i.. -a) " (io.r " Durum Wheat '. Sowing .", pedes to tho aero yields '2:5.10 bushels, test (EIiO pounds ' " 5 ' " " imju ' i;-,ri) Nowyouhavo the llgurus before you for consideration. It will tako you but a Tew minutes to npute tho difference- that tho I'anhaudlo farmer gets nmro for his grain than you do. If tho experiment statimi can teach such results in farming and doing it right, you can do th- sumo thing, or can raise .. bu. less and beat anythiug you can in this part of the country. ' With an avoiue of -Jl inches of rainfall for tho last twelve years, nothing stands in the load of farmers becoming independent in a short tnnoaudllxing himself s() ,o enn live at cnse. Is it hot in the Panhandle, is asked by people who nro not familiar with condition-, in that country. Wo will .say that the average in the hottest months in the year, for twelve years is as follows: , .June, 7:2; July, T.'i; August, 72, and September, OS. This uovcriimout report was by tho U. S. weather observer (Thos. J. Consodim), at Amorilla. 'IV mis right in the center of the Panhandle. Water is procured in sand and gravel and is of the very purest quality anil has proven vory benHlciil for the general ho.ilthof mans ind. Wo are making those trips to the Panhandle every First and Third Tuesdays in oaeh month, and woind bo pleased to see you and talk it over with you, as wo eauu t tell you all in a short ad like this. Red Cloud Investment Co. I. II. HOLMES, President. I). J. MYERS, Vice-President. A. B. SELLERS. Secretary and Treasurer ! MOTIIKU OKAY'S SWKKT 1'OWDEUS I'O K , I'lUMHtKN Successfully ut-etl by Mother Gray, nurse in tl CIilMrun'n Home in New York, cure Kovcrlfh lien". IIhiI Stumnrh, Tcctlilni; IMhoriler-. move nml rcKiilutu llif liowuih itml Destroy Worm". OvcrlO.oouttisUinunliils. Thoj nticr fcil. At nil "-iikkM. 25c siiniilc Krec. Adda's Alien M. O .ixlod, ucUoy, N. Y. Sleep Fasting Contests. "Sleep fasting matches, before the law put a stop to them, look place fre-.' quontly In this country," said a special i 1st In insomnia. "Yes, back in the fif- I ties and sixties sleep fasting was as ' popular a form of sport as football , Champion sleep fosters were Idolized by the girls In hoopsklrts and water falls. The ordinary youth who had to sleep once In twenty-four hours wasn't one. two. three, in those days. "W. (J. Woodford of Smi Francisco was the champion of all tho sleep Tast ers. In the famous contest ot 1SG0 this man kopl awake for 1US hours and 48 minutes over a week, lie was a little, thin man of a nervous tempera ment. "Henry K. Jackson of Detroit held the next best record 141 hours and 17 mlnute.s. Third came Adolph Mueller of Milwaukee, whose record was 142 hours and 57 minutes. "Why were sleep fasts so popular with our fathers? Huskies their un healthiness, they Were tame beyond belief. What, when you think of It. could be tamer than merely watching a lot of men keep awake?" Now Or leans Times-Democrat Angry Atljectives. Tl was not a young woman novelist, but Charles Sumner, of whom the late R. L. Godkln, tho Now York editor, snld: IIo works his adjectives so hurd that If they ever catch him alone they will murder him. Vory Steady. Farmer Ilaye -That Jones boy that used to work for you wants mo to give him a Job. Is ho steady? Farmer Suede -Well, If ho was any steadier he'd be motionless. Loudon Express. Poor Jack. Clara-Jack Intends to have all his own way when we nro married. Clara's. Mamma Then why do you want to marry him? Clara To relieve his liiinil of a false Impression. Gave Him Up. Ding-Yes, that's old Sprlgglus. Half a dozen doctors have Riven him up at various times during his life. Whig YVhat was the matter with him? Ring He -wouldn't pay his bills. I Burdens become light when cheer fullv borne OvLL TEXAS J Notice of Incorporation. Know All "Men by These PrcsenU: Tlmt wc. Wiilliiro A, Mnyimnl. Wllllnm Wolfe tuul Wil llnm Kin-cl" do lieiehy iibioclate outtulves to Ki'tlier for ihu purpose or fonniin; and Ijciom Iiik ti eiirporHtloa In the state of Nebmskn, for thc tiuiinclloii of the husliiehs herein described. The iiiimi! or the corporation slmll be the Itcd Cloud Hardware mid Implement compan. Tim principal pltico ot trnnsactiiiR Uh business shall b in the city of Itcd Cloud, lu tho county of Volstcr, and stale of Nebraska. The nature of the business, to bo tran-.HCtt.il by said corporation shall be the buying uud -elliii;i of all kind of inerrliuudiso. The authorlred capital stock of .said corpora tlon shall bo foriy thouand dollarw (tiO,!) in -hart's ot live luinilred.dollar.s each. Tho corporation shall commenco business when twuiity-livo thousand dollars; of tho capi tal stock is paid up. Thc hoard of diiuutors of -n!il cort oration shall determine when the balance of said stock shall be paid lu. Tho existence of this corporation shall com mence on the Wlh day or Kebruary, 1903, and continue during the period of fifty jeara. The biiMuess ot said corporation shall be con ducted by u hoard of dlteclora not to exceed live In number to be elected by thoMocfcholders. Thc oll'iccr of siid corporation ahall be presi dent, secretary and treasurer, who btiall be chosen by tho board of director. The highest amount or indebtcdnen to which said corporation shall nt any time subject Itself shall not bu moro limn one-third or Ila capital htOCk. WAM.ACK A. MAVSAI'.n, William Wolfe, William Knoels. Dated this If7th day of February, 190H. P 12 Toast Water. For very sick people tonst water Is a nourishing, palatable drink. Put sev eral pieces of cold erlsp toast In a thick pitcher, pour boiling hot water over it, cover the pitcher to keep iu the steam, and after it has soaked for lif ted! minutes strain oft tho hot water, which contains the nourishing essence of tho bread. It can be kept In a cool place until the next time to reheat It. rittshurg Tress. ;;.yy.ymw;:::y.v Makes the Biscuit and Cake lighter, finer flavored, more cvi iiuLiitiuuuawiiuicauuit: D? PRICES CREAM AKING POWDER Made from pure Grape Cream of .Tartar No alum No lime phosphate W5 m 1 1 1 r