fft- e rHWr " , : KE Used and praised by the most competent and careful pas try cooks the world over The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar -made from grapes WORE LOCALS. Mrs Chus. Palmer will luuvu Satur day for Akron, Colo., where nIiu will locate on their homestead. Turuuru Uros., who recently pur chased the Moon Mockaro making ex tension improvements on the same The up stairs Is being rephistcrcd and all telephone and eleetrie wiring be ing concealed from view and will be decorated to keep in lime with other improvements to bo made by these en terprising merchants. Wolfe . WhltaUer, general black smiths, now carry a full line of farm Implements, surreys, buggies, wagons, gang plows, gas engines, stacker ropes, all kinds of machinery and heavy hardware, and all suppliis for same. Also ail kinds of oil. Licensed Plumb ers. Calls promptly answored. This evening at the North Ward school the juvlnilu protective league will hold an open meeting for all citizens and patrons of the school. The subject under discussion will bo "Co-operation of Parents and Teach ers." The speakers for the evening will be Miss Christian, Miss Anna Richards, L. II. Hlackledge and .1. S. tiilliam. Kvery one cordially invited. The Ladies Aid Society of the M. K. church will hold their annual Ulster hanar Saturday. April Oth. They will have for sale sunbonnels, aprons, children's clothe, fancy work and other articles. They will also sorvo a chicken pie dinner and supper. Price of meal 'Jo cents The bazaar will bo held in the room formerly oc cupied by A 1-2. Atkins furniture store. A cordial invitation is extended to the public The William MeCabo Georgia Tronb adours The Muslclal Minstrel Tho Highest Class Colored Show in Nebr. Will Appear at the Opera House on April Gth With an all star, l-'irst Part And Strong Olio. Of 0 High Class Acts. They close with a very Pretty Musiclal Mixup Tho Trip to The Jung les. Carrying nil their Own Scenery nnd equipment, includingall proportys Used in this Production Prices For The Red Cloud engagement, are '25, 5(5 and 50 cents. Seats now selling at l)r Cook's drug store. J. N. Kchard of Inavale, Neb., who marketed a carload of shortfed stoors here yesterday, is one feeder who made money. These steers wore bought here by Mr. Kohatd last September. They cost him 5SS5 for the carload. IL, mil hogs with them while they were being fed, and ho kept a close account of tho feed ined. His hog, brouirht down at the same time with the steers, sold high, also, bringing $7..'(). The carload of steers brought fr'.'.OS.'., or just ?J,'jOo more than they cost. ! m,v, f,.,) cattle befoie but, I believe that this was about the best sould I ever got on a cattle deal," Mr Krhar.i said "The hogs helped out, and cspi-eiatly when they brought such a goo I price. 11ml I marketed the steers and hogs a few weeks ago I would have just about come out even. Now I am taking back home a em lend of .'00 lb sio-K steers," Kansas City Dnivcis Telegram, Mar. 'J:td. "Just to keep tho records straight, nnd to show some people that it costs ' money to fed eattle and hogs this year, 1 want to call attention to one or two thiiiu-s." This is the way C W. Harvey of Webster county, Neb., brought up the subject of eattle feed ing. "Last year alfalfa at this time was selling around S7 M)per ton This year it brings about twice that price, or about S1A ii ton Now as alfalfa is a staple feed with us there is ,ui item to bccarefully considered. Thou when wo go over to corn, another staple, we discover n vast dKfcicnco in Hint feed value. Last year It sold around JOo, now it is bringing 03c a bushel. In ad dition to tills grout (liiFereiice in the feed values, wo had the longest ami severest whiter evor known, which of course meant more feed than usual." Kansas City Drovors Telegram, Maich 23d. ' City Treasurer's Statement April :, MM 'J. Honorable Mayor and City Council, Uod Cloud, Nebaska. (icntleiueli; I submit herewith statement of con dition of your treasury covering the period from March .1, lillt!, to April :i, una: Ocei'iwiinN Fund. Amt on hand Maich r, l'.M'J...S '2'M nl Receipts '.mi Ou .'is: Disbursements Ill Italaneooii hand April :i, 1 1)112. :ir.7 ii WATKII l'V.Sli Amt on hand March 5, 1!)PJ... 210 10 Receipts none Disbursements 207 Pi Ualauce ou hand April :i, l'.H2. 'J 7,'t Waikii Li:vy Fund Ami on baud March r, IIU'J... til) G7 Receipts lw ()() l.'.l (17 J .11 (17 U7:i 8 Disbursements none Italauce ou hand April .'1, KM:.'. Keg. war. outstanding $127 (!.", (!i:.i;i(.i. Fi'xn Amt on hand March , 1'JIO... Receipts IltlO 00 117.1 81 I OtlO 00 Disbursements , IJuli.n.'oon band April It, MM'.'. Reg. war. outstanding ti(!0 III. Kl.l'.l'TIIIU LldllT Fl'M) Amt on huml March 5, 11)12... Receipts IK! til IH'I (11 i:w no Disbursements loin o Italauce ou baud Apt it :i, ISM'J. 710 'J! I '.m 78 Ki.kctuic Liuiir Lnvv Find Amt on hand March 5, Ml:.1 .. (in ;i7 Receipts Joo on iMiti :i7 sou :i7 Disbursements none lialauce on hand April:), Hut! Keg. war. outstanding tWl .MI. Jl'IMIMENT Fuxn Amt on hand M'ch .1,-1'J none Receipts l.'.O 00 Disbursements none lialauce on hand April .'l.MUa. . lr.u 0() Firi:mk.n'h Fi'xi. Amt on hand March 5, llil'J... no 2() No receipts no disbursements Balance on April 3, 1SM2 .10 so lUx'AI'ITULATION Occupation Fund 357 14 Water Fund 2 73 Water Levy Fund l.rt 117 General Fund 4l.t 84 Fdectric Light Fund 338 78 Klectrio Light Levy Fund .... 2tli) 37 Judgment Fund Mo (M Firemen's Fund 50 so Total 2(t:i(l 73 RKOtsrniir,!) WaIIRAXTS Outstaxmno Wator Levy 127 (!." K. L. Levy (IS,' .13 (icncral (Hit! K Total 177(1 .18 H It. Fl.oiiAXfB, Treasurer. SATISFACTION goes in every package that leaves our store regard less of price. Satisfaction, that'i what wo aim for and wo ac complish it Wo have satisfaction in knowing that you get tho best when you trade with us. You have tho satisfaction of knowing that you have bought your groceries at the lowest price consistent with goods and quality. B. E. McFarland -ALLTHKPUONES- 5rBmli M ""'"TFJp GARFIELD Tho snow Is most all gone except a few buiks, Omcr Wolfe was hauling his corn to iimrkol last week. Al Smith waded the t her and got u goose last Thursday. tiny Raines was hauling uoud from Smith Rros., Monday. (Ira ml ma Amuck, who has been quite sick for a week, is some better. Corn sold for 7.'l cents per bushel at the (iilinore sale last Woilnes Jay. Al Smith helped George Coon shell corn ou Ids .south place on Monday. Jay Popo is shucking coin this week. Me is a lucky man to have it to shuck. Archie Hauls and Tart Sherman woie bulling liny for (Joy Itarues Tues day. About all the fellows in Uarlleld can do ij to wado in tho mud an I huiil ducks. Ouier Wolfe moved on the other side of the river Tuesday ou the place he bought. Clyde llowen has two new colts at his place. Tlioy aro the Hist ones in tlie neighborhood and they are dandles. Frank Amuck and wife returned from Omaha Friday night where she went thru with an operation three weeks ago ami is getting along nicely. GUIDE ROCK. K. :. Uuir has been bailing hay this week. Mr. and Mrs, L. (. Smith haven new son born recently. Mrs. I). Jones entertained the M. L K., club recently. Mrs Malissa Hunt is on the sick list. She Is visiting her daughter Mrs. W. S. Lambert at present. Right weeks more of hchool and tho thirteen seniors are about tho busiest people to be found anywhere. Mrs. Hannah Harbor is very poorly at present. Her many friends hope she wi 1 soon regain her health. Joseph (Reason came in Sunday even ing from Muiidcn, Kansas to visit his pureiits J. S. (Reason and wife. Hastings Milner and wile have been visiting several days in the country with their son Harvey Miluoraud wife. Rudolph Frey one of the directors of tho State bank here has passed away. The funeral was held Saturday after noon. Tho Methodist ladles givo a big Rast er bazaar and supper Saturday. They will have several booths of useful and fancy things. It will be held in the opera house. The H. S. Proudllt Lumber Co , Is putting up a fine ofllco building to re place the old one. They have been greatly hindered by tho unfavorable weather of the last few weeks. The Rurliugtou lias a force of men at work at Willow Creek putting in rip-rap to protect their track. They are also at work at tho place near Rostwick where No. It was wrecked. COWLES Miss Florence Sipdresof HastinRs is visiting friends and relatives in Cowles for a short time. Mr. McTagRart and family have moved into their new residence near the M. B. church. Mrs. Faucett was In Ditto Hill Mon day between trains liavinsomedental work done. Karl Paul or Hastings is here visit inu his father Uncle Thomas Paul for a short time. (ieortfe ovciiug tho County Survey or is in Cowles this week making town lots out of some of the lllalne land. Anyone desiring lots can in a short time be satislled. II II Thompson lias commenced work on his sand pit smith of town lie epeets the tiaek to be labl in a short time. The ladles of the M. ! uliurcli held a baaar and supper at the A (). U W. hall last Saturday whleh was well ni ton led and well enjoyed by those who dl I attend. ('. W. Fuller, who has been quite sick for a number of day,,!', aide to he on our streets again The village, board litis decided to have a sidewalk laid from The light I Place to the 11. .v. M , ,t.p,,t, ou the north side of the stieet. Florlda. Orange ami grapefruit groves, truck, poultry and general farms in best dis trie's. Agents wanted. Write for literature. l'KNiii.iuox I.axii Company. '.Vl'l First Nafj. itank llldg. Lincoln, Nebr. Card of Thanks Wo desire to extend our heartfelt thanks to tho kind friends and neigh bors who so juspiiringly offered their Hervices during tho sickness and deatli of our beloved and aged father. Also for the beautiful (lowers. Wo shall nevor forget their generous ort'ers and assistance, .TaMIIs UlTKKI.S AMI FaSUI.V. Hout. IlAimis anij. Family. County Commissioners Meet Rl:n Cl.Ofn. Nkii., STiurh STth, MIS. Hoard of County t'oiumNshuicrs met piiisuant to adjoiiriiiiii ut. Mem' els ptesent Paul Storey, (i. W. Hummel. L. F S-li-iildt and T .1 Ch iplln. (J Ohuisti i!i- Chilli iniiii of aid In. aid I e iug nhiut. On motion Paul Storey v.as ini'do temporary chalnuiiii "f sa'.d bontd. On motion minutes of pieviou-, meet ing of said board was rend and nppiov ed. Moved and neet tided that W. M. Cooper be and is her by appointed overseer of road district No. 1.1, C.ilh. erton preci'icl. Mot Ion cirried. Moved and s"eonded that lliel'miiity (Jlerl: write John Ohnistede of (iuide Iv.ick lor pedigree a- asked by the County Farm L'oinini ten. Motion can led. In the matter of tho Horn! of the Omaha Structural Steel works. It was moved and seconded Hint tho bond ol , said company bo and is heteby approv- j ed. Motion carried. Moved and .seconded that Seth F. Green bo and is hereby appointed Jus tlce of the Pence in and for (Renwood precinct of WcbsterCounty, Nebraska. On motion Seth F. Hreen's olllcial bond was approved. In the matter of W. II. Prathor's property eironeous assessment, on personal property. It was moved and seconded that the County Treasurer be and is hereby authorized and Instruct ed to strike the taxes of W. 1). Prnthur from the tax books for the year MM1 on account of said erroneous assess ment. Motion carried. On motion the following claims on the County Poor farm were audited and allowed and tho County Clerk authori.ed and instructed to draw warrants on said fund in payment of same. T. J. Chaplin 8i0, J. A. Uiuden ei. On motion the claim of James Mc intosh for labor ou bridge wasaudited and allowed in the sum of SI 'J.I. In the matter of tho petition of (J. S. L. Shlrkey Ouardian of the estate of Anna L. Cliatliuau embicile person, by K. U. Overman his attorney where in ho states that she is tho owner of certain real es'a'e in Webster Cirmtj Nebiaska, and u-k- the County Ro ml for their approval of the sale of said real estate. On motion tho foregoiug petition was granted and an order mado approv ing same. In the matter of Miles Doyle's re quest for refund on tuxes paid under protect. Ou motion said request was rejected. Motion carried. On motion Roaid adjourned toi March JOtb., 1012. March 20th. Doard mot all member. present with H. Ohinstede in chair. Moved and seconded that the County Board pay not to exceed !50 per thous and for bridge lumber and not to ex eeed 2.1 cents per foot for 8 inch piling any length from 10 to 20 feet, during tho year 1012. Motion carried On motion board adjourned to April 23, 1912. B. W. Ross, County Clerk. Band Programme Evenlnft f April 12th, at the Red Cloud Opera House March "(iood fellowship Medley Overture.... Hits of Hctnicks Hits No. 3 Love Thoughts Waltz Tangle-foot ltag Trombone Solo "The Witch" March. . . . "Comlque" Zip Blng Alto Trio Disians I'AIIT n March "Chicago Tribune" . . . Medley Overture. ..Kemicks Hits No. 8 Cornet Solo. . . ."Columbia Fantasia". . 'A Vision of Salome" Descriptive Fantnsic Vocal Solo Miss Alpha Longtin Medley Ovorturo . . . Ilavelands llappv Hits No. 1 Ilaritotie Solo Selected Star Spangle Banner No Cause To Doubt A Statement of Facts Backed by n Strong r.iurantiit: V LMiariiiitee Immi'diate and po-l live relief to all sufferer from full t. pat ion. In every ease where our remedy falls to do this we will return the in mey paid us for il. That's a frank statement of faetN and we want you to Mib-liintlate them at our rUk. U".all Oiiiorlles are eaten just like candy, aie particularly prompt it d agiociiblc in action, in.y lit Mien nt any time, day or night; do not eaiice diarrhoea, nausea, griping, e.ci -slvi I'in-eiii's-. or other uiidesirabi etfects They have a veiy mild but positive action ufiou the organs with which they come in contact, apptueiitly act ing as a regulative tonic upon tlu ie laxed uiUNCiilar coat of the bowel, thus oVeicouiing weakness, and aidhn; lo restore the bowels lo more vigorous and healthy activity. Uexall Orderlies are unsurpassable and Ideal for the use of cliildieu, old folks and delicate persons. Wecaniiot too highly recoin mend them to all auf fere is from any form of constipation and its attendant evils. That's why we bock our faith -in them witli our promise of nioiiev back if they do not give entile satisfaction. Three sizes: l!i t'iblets In o'uils, 'M tablets .' cents and 80 tablets fit) cents. Hemeiuber, you can obtain Uexall Remedies in Red Oloud onlv at our store, The Kexall Store. The II. K (Irlce Drug Co. THE FIVE HITS I SHOES: HIMN4WM White jk , Satin- Euck iPlfMiiX Gun Velvet ' JTAfc Metal i Also Tans in Duller. Shoes nnd Oxfords. CJ All kinds nnd al all prices. ( All h-jw stock in a new store. If No left over shoes to select from. ..... NowhouBC uuHdin BAILEY & - - "The East Side Suppose You Should Burn Out To-Night! Arc You Insured Against Loss? We represent four of the Largest American Insurance Companies whose assets aggregate over $75,000,000.00. M. W. CARTER & SON. Office now in Opera House Block, Red Cloud, Nebraska. and every thing to be found in a first class exclusive Harness Shop. : : MY HAND MADE HARNESS are unequaled for Quality of Stock, Durability and Workmanship for the money. JOE FOSEL, Political Advertisement Vote for W. A Prince, Kepublican Candidate I;or Conres. Primaries April 19, 1912 aLasWSBBPffi&ssLWGBLm ! WSSkkmrX'I'jimJSkkM WJ3Fvfc& fi'iJ:'xfj9ssssm aaam l:mlf3ELwsmmmmm maaaaaaJIfrSaaaaaaaaaaa Breeders Attention I wld keep my Stallion and .lacks during the season of i'.U'J at the Old Day Uiirii. South Klin Street, wlit-re I shall bo pleased to have both my new and old customers call and ie me. H. A. Johnson Phone Ixi. '2rl Chief 4ds Bring Results THIS SEASON BAILEY Rutl cloud' Ncbr- Shoe Store." - - Heavy Harness Light Harness Robes, Sad- Vj dies, Whips RED CLOUD, NKBKABKA. Why Not Build A Home This Year . . . gj Come in and let's figure it out together. "There's No Place Like Home." SAUNDERS BROS. Conftreftatlonal Church Nat Ice. Easter will be observe 1 Sunday morning with a special Easter sermon nnd special music and tho clmreli will be decorated with flowers. Subject of sermon, "The Immortal." Sundav School at 10. The evening service will begin at 8 Tho pastor will preocli the second sermon on the hook of Job Special subject, "Tho A nswur of I.O.1 .1 o Job's Question: Why Do the Righteous Suffer'.- Mid week service " Ihuisday instead of Wednesday, lids is tho quarterly meeting of the church tor the giving of roports f theolllceisof the church. The dls ti'iut association will U ,,e reported! This is an important meeting, Hl ov peeled and all interested Invited Tho Brotherhood meets Tuesday' nt a "'"lock. Jo,,n ., Uavn J,Ilsnt0r and let 1912 mark the j beginning of yourfortune and a new life? Nothing on earth gives a family standing in a community like the ownership of a nice, comfortable home. The spring is a good time to perfect all the little details aud we've a good, big office and lots of time at your disposal to help you select a suitable plan and talk over the kind of lumber you will need. 4 t k . . i mi glji8iWtWft,it,wutt.VvMi hut.b .tfMMM'' Aw" 14 .f - Jfc.'" 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