The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, March 27, 1908, Image 4

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    Not a drop
of Alcohol
Doctors prescribe very little, if
any, alcohol these days. They
prefer strong tonics and altera
tives. This it all in keeping
with modern medical science.
It explains why Ayer's Sar-
saparilla is now made entirely
free from alcohol. Ask your
doctor. Follow his advice.
A
yers
We publlih our formula
m wo nun aiconoi
-T from our medicine
Wo urgo you to
con-ult your
dootor
Unless there is daily action of the bow
els, poisonous products arc absorbed,
causing headache, biliousness, nausea,
dyspepsia. We wish you would ask youf
doctor about correcting your constipation
by taking laxative doses of Ayr's Pills.
- Mnde by tho J. C. .Ayor Co., Lowell, Mas. -
Sliver Mndal Contest.
Tho second silver medal contest un
der tho auspices of the W. U. T. U.,
was givon in the Congregational church
Thursday evening. Tho house was
packed fully a half hour before the
time to begin and this late comers had
to do the best they could. The pro
gram was an excellent one, comprised
of-music y ii mixed quartette, recita
tions by six young ladie.s between 1 1
and J7 years of age, and tableaux. The
medal was awarded to MissNota Argu
bright, and wan presented by dames
Oillmtn, who made a brief tallc con
giatulating the contestants and pre
senting each with a pretty little book
as a souvenir of the occasion. Th
W.C.T. U. ladies will take tlsis same
chiss to Guide Rock in the near future
where a similar program will bo given.
COUNTY COURT NEWS.
I'KOIIATi:.
' 1'Istato of Harris Noble. Inventory
and appraisement filed.
Kstatc of Carl Oust. Hearing and
order on claims.
CIVIL.
(Jotting vs. Ilines. Continued.
Kirkcndall Co. vs. Deidrich. For
trial tho 2Gth.
65th Anniversary'
Monday of this week was celebrat
ed what rarely occurs, a (S."th wedding
anniversary. The gathering was com
posed of the children of Jacob Carpen
ter, who fifteen years ago, at the gol
den wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Carpen
ter, inado a promise to get together
once si year thereafter if possible.
Those present Monday were Mrs. C.
II. Itoso, of Hastings; Mr. and Mrs. A.
H. Carpenter of lied Cloud; Mr. and
Mrs. It. i ISurton, Mr. and Mrs. W.
15. Carpenter; liosco Iinrton and wife,
Mrs. Van Meter, andMattie llunderup.
We know it must have done the
heart of Mr. Carpenter, who in a few
weeks will be ninety years old, a world
f good thus to sec himself surrounded
by the children.
We congratulate him on his long life
I'Yankliu Sentinel March 20, W08.
The Nebraska Kxporlment Station
lias just Issued Dullctiu No. lOTi, cn
titled "Growing Cattle in Western Ne
braska." The bulletin may bo had free
of cost by residents of Nebraska by
making application to tho Agricultural
Experiment Station, Mncoln, Nob.
Letter List.
List of letters remaining uncalled
for at postodico at Red Clond, Neb
for th wook ending March 20, 1008:
Wm. M. linker, K.rle Hrcault,
Hen Frb, C. U. Moon,
G. A. Mallott.
Those will b sontto tho dead lotter
oflico April 0. Um, if uncalled for
buforo. Whon calling for above plou.
8iiy"advortiHed."
T. C. Hackkr, Postmaster.
Resolutions.
Whereas. It has pleased Almighty
God to take away the beloved wife of
our brother, Chris Zeiss. Therefore,
be it
Resolved, That we, the undersigned,
representing the lied Cloud Aerie, of
'.agios, express our sympathy to our
bereaved brother and his family. And
be it further
Resolved, That these resolutions be
sent to Chris Zeiss and family and in
serted in the minutes of the aerio and
be published in the Advertiser and and
lied Cloud Chief.
D. G. 1'itzoi:i:ai,1),
W. C. Fhaiim,
.1. O. C'AI.DWlil.t..
Commissioners' Proceedings.
lied Cloud, Neb., March 17, J'.kkS.
Hoard of county cotumissioucU met
in regular session. Members present
J. G. Overman, W. It. Anderson, T. .1.
Chaplin, Geo. W. Hummel and G. Ohm
stede. Moved and seconded that board ap
propriate not to exceed 850 to help pay
hospital charges for treatment of the
daughter of August Melzcnfeldt. Car
ried. In re erroneous assessment of II. M.
Laird of Oak Creek precinct was or
dered that S2.no amount of poll tax be
stritken from tax list.
In ro of assessment of I. M. Boner it
was ordered that assessment bo re
d ii cod from 81 WO to S700 on account ol
amount he still owes the state not be
ing deducted.
Tho matter of It. J. Komotscher for
saloon license at Iiosomont, Neb., ii
Oak Creek twp., and the remonstrance
of 1. 1). Dexheimor, is moved by Chap
lin that Thursday, March 19, 190S, at 1
o'clock p. in. bo set for tho day oi
hearing on said application and re
monstrance. Motion seconded and cai
ried unanimously by board, all o
whom are here present. It is there
fore ordered and adjudged that the
hearing on said application for licensi
and also remonstrance against same In
set for hearing Thursday, March l!t.
l!0s, at 1 o'clock p. m. The applicant
for license and remonstrator beiny
present before said board by theii
attorneys are thus given due notice ol
the time set for the bearing.
Ii. N. .Simpson claims that on ac
count of tne destruction of thebuildinu
in ltlue Hill, by lire, that tho assessor
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The only Baking Powder made
with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar
made from grapes
Insures healthful and
delicious food for every
nome every day
Safeguards your food against
alum and phosphate of lime
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object is to MOVE THE GOODS.
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Regular price cut to
$550.
The price In tlii.s sale will be
exeeptkinallv low us wo can
ulVord to ADVKKTISB IN
THIS WAY. Tliehe euts hliow
TMK AUTOl'IANO
us played bv hand and us used
with MUSIC KOhlih. Any
oii'i ean play any composition
upon it.
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aluation should be reduced fromS:il()
to S'-'tiO foi the years 1U0U and 1007. On
motion the Mime was earned.
.1. W. iMclntyro asks that fences be
emoved from between section It and
i', Line twp. On motion ehiiirman
was authori.'.ed to appoint a committee
o investigate same. Committee ap
pointed: Ihuninell, Olmstcde, Chaplin.
On motion the special appearance of
Attorney M. McNony in the road case
between Sheen, Lippincott and others
was overruled. Carried.
On motion Lso DeTour, ex-county
clerk, was allowed S.'W for four days'
work, overtime, and 3214.80 for extra
clerk hire for making out tax list. Car
ried
We, the committee appointed to set
tle with and clieck up county clerk,
llnd the books to correspond with tho
the Bcmi-uuuunl statement tiled and
corrected. .7. G. Ovi.iiman,
T. J. ClIAI'I.I.N.
Mnrcli 18.
Itoyd Munsell complains that John
llasselbacker and Charles llesso have
obstructed tho public highway on half
section line of sec. 0, a regular laid
out aud platted road, by fencing and
plowing up the road. Tho chairman,
J. G. Overman, was appointed to inves
tigate and report next meeting.
On motion John Aubushon was ap
pointed overseer for road district No. 0.
Carried.
On mosion the bond of Frank Moon,
overseer for district No. 12 was ap
proved. On motion tho bond of Samuel Sor
ensen, overseer for road district No. 15,
was ayproved.
Annual settlement was made with
John Mailer, overseer of road district
No. 30.
Tho afternoon was set apart for tho
meeting of the overseers of the various
road districts in the county. Proceed
ings were in the nature of a school of
instruction under tho new road law.
Matters pertaining to the best inter
ests of the public in the way of good
roads was discussed and the prevailing
sentiment seemed to be that seltish in
terests must be put aside and that tho
"greatest good to the greatest number"
must be tho rule.
J. A. Dalton makes complaint that
on account of working road running
east and west on half section line
through section 13 and 14, Guido Hock
precinct, overllow of water wnfchaugcd
from its natural outlet and that dur
ing the wet season his laud will bo
Hooded, endangering his crops. Chair
man appointed (J. Olmstcde to investi
gate and report at next meeting.
The petition of II. J. ICometseher for
licence for the sale of liquors in ho
village of Rosemont has been with
drawn. (.Continued next week.
KJji jQ Hie Official !KH
fQrS Tests show Dp, Price's iH
PJ Baking Powder to be most M
bk efficient in strength, of highest znm
0 purity and healthhdness pJ
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CREAM
BAKINGPOWDER
No Alum, No Phosphate of Lime
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