14 ' 1 1 r I I . w 1 on-alcoholic Sarsaparilla If irMi ttilnt- rnn nonrl o -n!n ii yvu uiiiin yuu uwwu iuiiivj ask your doctor. If you think yuu uccu tiUiiiciiiiiiK lui yuui blood, ask your doctor. If you f IIIIIK lllll "US lllllll IIKf I V lililin jwm nwwiw v Ayer's non-alcoholic Sarsapa rilla, ask your doctor. Con sult him often. Keep in close tmich with him. A We publish our formula W b.nlih atoohol w from our medicine We urge you to conault your doctor yers inghor birthduj. All the old maids wore dressed us ghosts. A farewell recoption was given Mr. nud Mrs, A.H. Uudd lust evening by tlio Indies of Hindoo, at tho homo of M . and Mt-H. Chas. Spntico. Chas. Boom 1h building ft fino largo cottage on tho ground rocontly pur ohtiHod by him in tho west part of town from Chris IJiorhuus. Wm. Jonuings of Davonport, who has recently purchased tho bank stock and residonco of A. It. Uudd, arrived Monday ovodiuir and started in as cashier of thn bank tho first of tho month. Ask your doctor to name some of the results of constipation. His long list will begin with sick-headache, biliousness, dyspepsia, thin blood, bad skin. Then ask him if he would recommend your using Ayer's Pills. Jlade by the J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mm. SUPERIOR (From tho Express.) J. S. Marshall of tho Wobbor count ly returned from Kansas ity Titos ay whoro ho has been to have an opera tion. .John Martin of north of Bostwick, was in Superior .Saturday, getting figures on lumber for a fine largo house which he expects to build tl ie summer. Harry SVhito of Hardy took Dr. Wait L Hrodstono and Mr. Kays to the Odd Follows meeting at Nelson Monday ' night. They report a u big tiino and u ' line banquet. SMITH CENTER (From tho Messenger) W. T. Fay is tho name of tho now man at the Chicago Lumber &. Coal company hero nud ho hails from Burr Ouk. Frauk Yooum, who has been the depot telegraph operator for flvo or six years here, goes to Phillipsburg to take oare of the operator's position at tho dopot there. A. L. Davenny received a message tho first of the week stating that his stepmother, Mrs. T. W. Duvenny, has boon stricken with paralysis and was lying in a, critical condition at hor homo in Blreno, Oklahoma. At the home of the brido's paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Bui well of Cry st il Plains township, Wodnosday ovon in,?, March 25, Mr. John E. Wagner ai d Miss Sarah Evulino Burwoll, more commonly known us Eva Burwoll, wero united in marriage. BLUE HILL. (From tho Loader) Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Huso who reside north of town, last Friday a boy. Wm. Uostock is having an' addition buiit on his houo near tho mill which is occupied by Ed. Wilson. Mrs. Jotham Martin was given n pleasant surpriso by hor children and grand childrou last Saturday evening that being hor 89 birthday. Last Saturday evening twenty-seven children aud grand childrou of Mr. and Mrs. T. Schlichtman gathorod at their homo to help thorn celebrate their golden wedding W. ('. Frahm was up from Hod Cloud Friday lookiug over tho work of re pairing tho cellar and fixing tho ground so as to commence tho con struction of his new building. Grandma Krugor died yosterdiy morning at. 11:30 o'clock after an ill ness of about live mouths caused by cancer of tho stomach. Sho was 77 years, G mouths and 22 days of ago. Ora White roceutly purchased of John Pohl tho houso which tho latter owned, and was located just west of whoro ho is living. Ora had it moved tho first of the week on a lot ho owns south of whoro W. A. Barcus resides. While Mosontino Bros, woro loading thoir car Tuesday, a team of mules tlioy woro driving in hauliug their muohinory, got from undor the control of tho driver, nud ran from tho black smith shop and down tho street, and woro stopped by coming into contact with Ii. A. Simpson's coal shed back of his oiQco. by Miss Oia I). Griso, a Topeka nurso against Wil Arnold of Pawnee town ship for 81(1,0 K). Tli jury allowod her t7.')0. Joe Brown, Clm. Fowler and Andy Fowler loaded up their cafpontor tools liiMt Mondaj and wont out to Will Hubbard's farm to build a now porch aud otherwise ilx up his already neat aud cozy homo. Carnegie to Give $5,000,000 More. New York, April 4. Andrew Car negie has promised to Increase his endowment of the Carnegie foundation by an additional gift of $5,000,000, so as to provide pensions for professors of state universities. - INAVALE Dean Harvey is siuk with tho chicken p x. Dr. Phillips went to Kansas City the fi st of tills week. There will bo a dance inj Hunter's hall Friday evening. John Knight has his foundation laid and will commence building soon. C. S. Jones will commence moving to Guide Rook the first of the week. He has exchanged his property hero for town property. Miss Sadie Jones and Frank Strick land were married at the homo of the bride's parents, M r. aud Mrs. Tom Jones, last Tuesday evening. The Laidics Aid society of Inavale will hold their annual apron sale Wednesday afternoon aud evening, April lfith in Hunter's hall. Supper .served in evening, adults 2."ic aud child ren l."c. BLADEN (From tho Enterprise.) Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Uudd will dopart on or about the 15th of this month for Houlder, Colorado, whoro ho pur chased n placo last week. A number of tho "Old Maids" of Bladen surprised MIsbEIvossh Stewart Wednesday evening, tho occasion bo LEBANON. (From tho Times) Born- Sunday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Ern Kennedy, a girl. A girl mado her appearance at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Dodd, Wednesday, March 25. Tho suit which was brought by F. R. Colo ngainst Mrs. II. E. Bomis and C. H. McCord for tho collection of au ac count, was aottlod out of court last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Aspor of Downs, moved thoir household goods up Fri day and occupy tho dwelling first door east of the Weaver hotel. Tho broach of promise suit which occupied tho court's attention at Smith Center most of last week was decided Friday. The suit was brought Confidence when eating, that your food Is of highest wholesomeness that it has nothing in it that can injure or distress you makes the repast doubly comfortable and satisfactory This supreme confidence you have when the food is raised with ROYAL Retiring Howd Aboluntet?r Pa 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. HIGHLAND NOTES. Clara Lewis has the chicken pox. Josie Wood is on the sick list. Ed Winslow visited at the home of J. M. Pixler Sunday. Will Fay came down from Smith Center to spend Sunday. Born, on Friday March 27, to Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Wells, a son. Miss Minnie Ellis returned home from her school last Saturday. Mr. Horton and wifo arc at Burr Oak attending camp meeting. Bert Winslow and family were up to his mother's visiting Sundaj'. The young folks enjoyed themselves at the chirivari, last Wednesday night' Mr. and Mrs. Skeels returned from conference at Salina last Saturday night. Several of the young people went to Uostwick to a babkot supper Friday night. Romaine and Miua Dixon from near Topeka are visiting their uncle, C. E. Bullock, and family. Mr. Sabiu returned home from Topeka Sunday. Nellie is improving and will be home in about a week. Miss Etlle Hollingsworth is attend ing school at North Branch. Her school having closed Friday. Grandma Davis is very sielc with pneumonia. There is not much hopes of her getting well. Her son, Fremont is aUo sick. The ball game here last Friday between the Maukato and Burr Oak high schools resulted in a victory for the visitors by a score of 7 to I. Mrs. Roy Canady was quite badly hurt Thursday by the team running away while she was disking. She is some better at present and we hope she will sot n be out again. Try the New Grocerymen to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to They have everything you want in the edible line. FRESH HUJITS A SPECIALTY. They also Handle Four Brands of Flour. O. K Lebanon at $1,40 White Loaf Amboy at t',49 High Patent Riverton at 1,40 Imperial High Patent Bed Cloud at ,40 Also have the second grades in above brands at, per sack ,3Q Try a 11-lb. box of Premium Soda Cracker at SI. 00 per box. Try some nice fresh Cabbage or Parnips, Ruta bagas, Onions, etc. to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to w m Johnson & Boner Successors to Robinson & Burden Bell Phono No. 4. Rural Phone No. 62. :ggg'g;'g'lg)g,.gg..gl to to 9 It makes you long for dinnertime CALUMET BAKING POWDER Best for flaky pastry, S wholesome bread and biscuit -best for crisp cookies best for delicious cakes, tooth some muffins, doughnuts that will melt in your mouth. Everything you make well, it will help to make better, because it's "best by teat." Anybody can cook well If they use t'alnmct Bilking Powder, FUur with It U almost Impossible. It I chemically earreel and maket Pur, Wholcaom Voodt Prlo ! Nlodrt llS; nr,ilfl h IjiVfitiJ GUIDE ROCK. Mrs. Hannah (iarber is on the sick list. Mrs. W. Hodges and little son are sick. Mrs. Colvin has been sick for several days. Ono of Charley Eddy's baby boys Is reported very sick. C. E. Vaughan and daughter Sadie departed Tuesday for New Mexico. G. W. Pool attended the Ministerial Association in Superior this week. The Degree of Honor will have ini tiation Tuesday evening April 14th. Mrs. K. E. Burr who has been sick for a couple of weeks Is reported a little better. O. C. Chase, a traveling salesman for a grocery firm, spent Sunday with his family here. Charles E. Eddy has traded his brick yard and residence for property at Inavale and expects to move next week. Mrs. J. A. Sheeley returned to her home In Hastings the last of the week after spending a few days with hor mother, Mrs. II. Kailey. Harry Vaughan and wife enter tained heveral relatives Sunday among them being S. E. Ely aud wife of Reynolds. Emmet Hagan and wifo and Sam liivins drove out and spent Sunday with their niece Mrs. Robt. Parsons and family. Mrs. N. White and child and Mrs. Lew Smith and children visited Wednesday with I. N. Smith and family. Dr. Warrick of Hastings and Dr. C. F. Moranville removed an eye Thurs day for Guy Imhalf of Uostwick who was kicked in the face by his horse last Friday. Miss Mallssa Lambert returned to Dlller Sunday after a weeks vacation spent with her parents, W. S. Lambert aud wife. Miss Lambert has eight weeks school yet. Mrs. Jennie E. Campbell is visiting at Lukewood, New Mexico, with her son Wendell Campbell and her brother George F. Hunt and family, who moved from here to that place last fall. Guide Rock goes dry again this year. At the village election the following wero elected, F. W. Uailcy and John S. Marsh on the temperance ticket and 1. 18. Colvin on the other side. The members who hold over are C. F. Scherbacner and J. W. Robinson. A twelve year old boy named Conna hcigh was badly hurt Sunday. He was on his way to Sunday school at Uostwick. His horse fell and rolled over on him. At this writing, Thurs day, the little fellow had not regained consciousness since he was picked up. Mr. Ilrown of Canadian, Texas was the guest of E. M. l'urker and wife Saturday evening and W. S.. Lamlert and wife were also guests at supper. Mr. Ilrown is a real estate man and is lo .ted close to the farm, bought 1 y Warren Vance in the Panhandle country- He is a very Interesting ouver sationalist and gave a splendid de scription of the country he represents. Cards arc out announcing the wed ding Thursday eqening, April 9, of Mibs Sadie L. Vaughan and W. Carroll Willlhan at Roswell, New Mexico. They will reside at Lakowood, Ni w Mexico. Everyone in this vacinity ex tends best wishes. This young couple are among the mobt popular of the Guide Rock young people. Roth arc active in church work. i I L-Bm. i A factor (or pure food ante-dating all state and national food laws D? PRICES bakihgpowdeT No Alum No Phosphates Be on your guard. Alum Pow- j .-"-' .-.. wjr .. price iu or zac. a ID., or one cent an ounce. S u S p ilrr IWJI w f " ' n.tIUiMy1 . -JM I i .. t. nig w.