Free from Alcohol Since Mav. 1906. Ayer's Sar- saparilla has been entirely free from tlcohol. lr you are in poor health, weak, pale, nerv ous, ask your doctor aooui ibk inor this non-alcoholic tonic and alterative. If he has a better medicine, take his. Get the best always. This is our advice. A We publish our formuUt 9 yers W. h.nlati alflohol from our nifldloln W utbo you to coniuuyour doator A sluRgish liver means a coated tongue, a bad breath, and constipated bowels. The question is, "WhatisthebestthinR to do under such circumstances?" Ask your doctor if this is not a good answer : ''Take laxative doses of Aycr's Pills." auto by tho J. C. trar Co., Lowell, Man. HIGHLAND NOTES. Grandma Davis is somu bettor. Miss Alfa Marshall is quite sick again. Mrs. Ray Cauady is able to do her house work. Mrs. Lawrence's health is consider ably improved. Maud Hutchison has returned from her visit in Nebraska. A. J. Mitchell lost a Rood cow Tuts day, by the alfulfa route. The small showers Saturday and Tuesday night help tho looks of al fulfil. A new daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. II. I). Moches on Thursday April i. Clarence Kivett and Lock Hutchison have gone to the Lone Star state to in vest in land. Romoine and Mina Dixon were from Portls instead of Topeka as reported last week. Mrs. J. W. Green died Tuesday night after a lonir sick spell and was buried today. Obituary will appear next week. John Craven surprised his parents and other members of the family con siderably by dropping in from Collyer one day last wcok. While ho was hero the photographer came up from Burr Oak and took the likeness of the Craven family. may cause him trouble the rest of his life. A broken tug and a mean horse caused him to jump out of his buggy, whereby ho dislocated his knee cap and otherwise in lured his leg. Dm. Creighton and Mitchell were called. Dona Solum is helping with the house work at Henry llrubakor's. John HutchitiBof Cowles was look, ing for colks In this vaeinity Tuesday. Chas. Oglesvie. and family were at John Guy's Wednesday near Guide Rock. Henry Brubaker shelled corn Mon day. Norris Bros, did it with their little shelter. Boyd Harrington is figuring on some new buildings-just for conven ience sake he says. Storey, NorrN, Vernon, Jackson and Brubaker have been improving the highways on our creek. John Storey was in Red Cloud Sun day, his father came homo with him. Mr. Storey has been on the sick list. John Norris purchased the farm where he is living Monday of this week from J. R. Oreenhalgh, price SldOO. Pete Payne, the "boss" trader was on our creek Monday, soon as one moves another comes. Oscar I-hnick moved away. Mrs. K. Ashbv drove to Kosemoiit was elected alternate to tho I), of II. district convention at Cambridge April 20 and 30. Congratulations are now in order on the marriage of Miss Ella Dugger and Mr. Alfred Hansen. The Royal Neighbors surprised Mrs. Charles Hodges Friday evening. A nice luhch was served. A u umber of Royal Neighbor mem bers drove to Superior to attend lodge at that place Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Sours are expected to visit here Sunday with their daughters Mrs. A. Sheeley and Miss Gussle Sours. Howard Wirt and family are moving into one of A. Side's houses, which has been vacated by M. J. Turner, who goes to Uplund. Tho Degree of Honor initiated Mrs. Clara Parker and Miss Winnie Cooper Tuesday evening. The drill team put on the work. Lunch was served. The primary children gave a. surprise party for their teacher, Bella Yung, Tuesday after school. The littlo ones took a generous supply of refresh ments. Tho County Sunday School conven tion hero April 9-10 is said to have been one of the finest ever held. There was a large attendance and a splendid program. Mrs. Win. Baldwin and her son Dan Tuesday 'evening with her sister, Mrs. Jure visiting with relatives in Guide tu.... m 1-...11,... .ni,in.r th., trntii Hock. Their home is at 1-airport, KUIMItt n.'. wwi -.-..-, .w ....... for her home at Hildreth. -- ' . !:;:vv.w:v:!::;.yCiVtfWt.vY; $r li ' W lilJ Mnke the Biscuit - l-i Makes the Biscuit and Cake lighter. 'm finer flavored, more J nutritious ui wholesome oJI D? PRICES CREAM BAKING POWDER Kansas. Mrs. Baldwin is a sister Frank Dickerson. The members of the Teacher's Read ing Oirclo of this district gave a fine program at the school building Satur day evening followed by an elaborate banquet at Watt's Hotel. There were seventeen in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. John Guy gave a recept ion Wednesday afternoon in honor of the marriage of their daughter, Dora to Marion Moranvillo, which occurred at Red Cloud, Wednesday morning. About seventy guests were present. SpFlDQ 1908 y& suits j$Hr 3 Nothing manufactured shows fell m$k r i so great an improvement as Mm l Clothing. Each season shows Wm II 1 this more forcibly. . llM im ? KuhnttaJcCMfes ) i This Spring's line is better than ever. i Glad to show you.. ? of i t tti r -r"v rr r w t The Clothier. I iff Made from pure Grape Cream of Tartar No alum-No lime phosphate ';."! . B a Wedding Bells. Try the New Grocerymen They have everything you want in the edible line, to 6. "-' - - WILLOW CREEK. Chas. Brubaker is in Hastings today. Kdd Scott is reported on tho sick list. Mrs. Roo Boner was on the creek Tuesday. John Marten of Stillwater was on the creek Tuesday. Dr. Mitchell was looking after his patients hero Tuesday. Harry Recvo aud fumily of Eckley Sundayod at Bert Reeve's. Arch Borcn ono of our suburbanites has commenced planting corn. Mort Adamsou of Cowles met with an accident Friday of last week, that elected delegate and Mrs 'si GUIDE ROCK. John Chrisman is on tho sick list. Mrs. Doudna drove to Red Cloud Tuesday. Mrs. E. Fetors entertained the M. I . K. club Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Carlin of Bostwiek is here visiting with her son, C. E. Eddy. Marion Moranvillo and Miss Dora Guy were married Wednesday April 14. J. W. Webber who resides near Bost wiek has been very sick for sovcral days. Mrs. D. Jones visited in Red Cloud a few days her daughter, Mrs. George Morhart. Leo Simpson aud wife are housekeep ing In rooms at the Occidental build ing. Miss Ella Van Wocrt has been Tilly Cooper Handle Four Brands of Flour. . 4?"tT. PTHKJ- 'I ' ra.r - '.S)KSJ&V' .. f . 1 1 vv .rTSiiv, vu r-. .&3Pr- v . iSSatoASBL v,'-- lMZ&i Wrttf T :csfK?iK:i&fSKfieGiM( BradbrMk-FliKenblidcr Michael L. Finkenbinder to Mrs. Theresa M. Bradbrook. Rev. Stilller performed the ceremony at the home of the bride Wednesday evening. Mwanvllle-Gtiy Marion E. Moranvillo to Miss Dora Guv. Thoy were married by Rev. I. W. Edson. No Landlubber. Young Jack Tnbbs has only been in tho navy for a few months, but thore Is not a more enthusiastic sea dog In tho whole of his majesty's service. Ho recently made application for and re ceived tho usual leave and proceeded to London and his mother's house. Mrs. Tabbs lives on the third floor or a house In Cambcrwell, and when ho arrived at her address he stood In the doorway and bawled up the stairs: "Mother, aloft there! Jack's come home! Open the window!" "Why, Jncky, my dear," cried tho old lady from the lauding, "whatever's wrong with the Btalrs?" "Stairs!" cried the weather worn tar, with Ineffable contempt. "What do I know about stairs? Just you open tho window and lower a rope to tho main deck, and bo quick about it!" London Express. to to to m to FRESH FRUITS A SPECIALTY. They also to to to to m to to m to to m to to to to to to 'e.ar-c-s-a: to to to to O. K. Lebanon at !42 White Loaf Amboy at . High Patent Riverton at 1.4 Imperial High Patent Kcd Cloud at 1.49 Also have the second grades in above brands at, per sack 130 Try a 1Mb. box of Premium Soda Cracker at $1.00 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 Johnson & Boner to Muccefor to Robinson A Burden Bell Phono Mo. 4. Rural Rhone No. 2. fefefggggigiigggggggg && to to !. ) 1 w m ROYAL Baking Powder The only Baking Powder made1 with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar made from grapes Insures healthful and delicious food for every home every day Safeguards your food against mm and phosphate of lime 'XkZvb-a uvj? Moral Effect of Athletic. Aside from its physical effect, tho moral effect of athletics, in tho case of tho soldier at least, is of no small val ue. Mv experience has been that men are loss likely to drink In tho football or baseball season, even though they .... ii- ii.. .iC ltt.fs-.vt. may be nuulctcu to uiu uu i ii.". cants. And this though no special ef fort mav Lave been made along theso lines by those In charge of the sports. ri'l.rt nl.iua nf m,M wllO 1TO lU for lltll letlcs and excel in such contests arc the most desirable soldiers aud the best all round men. Still anotner au vantage of athletics la that good ath letic teams aud tho reputation for a . nt tmvinrr vhamnlon teams draw JVC V "CJ good recruits and soldiers to enlist there. Army and Navy Life. Chanco Acquaintance -I supposo you got most of your Jokes from the mono loguo men? ' Jokesmlth (smlllng)-Don't you think that would bo stealing? Chance Acquaintance (In nu Injured tone)-W'cll. who do you get them fcoin, anyway? Puck. tho table ho very reluctantly accepted. Ho was very nervous and agitated. He sat opposite a mirror and discov ered that ho had forgotten to comb his hair. Then he dropped his fork on the iloor and as he stooped to pick it up lie upset his coffee. Matters went frnm bzul to worse until finally in dc- I spalr he quit eating and put his hands under the table. Tho loose end of the table cloth was lying in his lap and when ho torched it lie turned rale. He thought it was his shirt and thi.t in his nervous excitement when dress ing he had forgotten to put the gar ment inside his trousers. That accounted for the smiles and ombarassment. There was no time to lose. Ho hurriedly stuffed the sup posed shirt inside his trous rs. Ton minutes later when the family arose from the table thore was a crash. Tho dishes lay in a broken mass upon the tloor. The young man pulled three foot of tabic cloth out of his pants and lied through tho back door. It is said the young man ran wild iu tin woods south of town for three days, but was finally lassoed and placed in captivity. Who was it? Couldn't guess in a dozen trials. Franklin County Tribune. Health Insurance at little cost CALUMET BAKING POWDER Sl.000.00 reward is offered to i anvone for anv sub stance injurious to the health found in Calamet Baking Powder. He Was Scared. The following story is told us of one of our bashful young men: He called on a young lady recently to spend tho evening nnd when ho got ready to leave ho realized that a heavy rain was falling. Ho had no umbrella or rubber coat and when the girl's father asked him to remain at tho house ho readily consented. The next morning he was invited to a scat at VmwiV Ic n nrim ocontlnl in fnnil. ClAllimetfanindennlvof mire, wholesomo - w -- - -" s r - - - ingredients combined by skilled chemists, I ana compiles with tlie pure tooti laws ot nil states. It is the only liighgrade Baking Powder on the market sold at a moderate price. .fililnmnt, Ralcloc Powder tnnv h 'freely used with the certainty that food made with it contains no linrmfm drnfira It is client icnllv correct ana makes A' are. wiioieaoine Footl. 1 l!l!ll!:!liil'J!!S ".; I i & ,-lv V - t i -" - vr.