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n'V . i-vir WVS''f --- THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1897. 8 s V ' A bJ? w Htf r" . J fiV Fs u1. kw - 6.-1 r w I A ,'.. Kiv IfcV t., r ' ftn- , HP' IV i !l .' Li"- I 1 - frV- l ' r j bbbUE' NOW WITHOUT A HlVJUi I Jo Remedy Gan Gompaf e With Paine's Gelefy Gompouni Bead the Really Wonderful Exper ience of Rev. Dr. Bailey and His Good Wife, and the Indorsements of Other Eminent Divines. lit .SBS 4Mi! ait -HplBaBBBBaBBBBBBBBm .', "mwSSf- A Wflr .aBBBBBBBffaBvV(cv?x 1 - "- ' Here ia a letter (rout tho pastor of tho most inlluetitlal churoh in South Baltlmote, that every truth-seeker should read carefully. Erery disheartened sick person unit very man or woman who has lost faith in the remedies he or she has tried because none of them has done any good everyone who is sick ought to bo cheered up ami filled, with new tiope and determination by tho lottor written by Rev. William T. Baitoy pns tor of tho Curtis Bay Churoh, the moat influential church in South Balti more. On March SI, 1896,theBaltimoreSiin, under display headlines, published the following news of Kov. Mr. Bitiluy's affliction. "Hsv. Wm. 'I'. Bailuy, pastor of the Curtis Bav Bnptist church, wns intra lyed In the tongue whllo preitchlng Sutidity niht, iiuil lost tlui power of sput'ch. Tho uoiiKtugittion was utnnuo dismissed, nnd Dr. wita ciilli'd. He .said Mr. llitllcy wns suffering from it mmu'o tittttuk of imrvolis pLosttatimi caused by hard study and ovurwork, and that hn nuust Imvu rest and iitiii," Tlio whole city was shocked. Tho papers soon began to record mi im provement. On April IS, 1800, tho following open letter was addressed to the proprietors of Paiuu'H celery compound. South Baltimore, Mil., April 18, '06. Messrs. Wells, Richardson & Co., Gentlemen; I was taken very ill while preaching Kaster Sunday uighu My doctor could not help mo, so I tils charged him and begun to usu Paino's celery compound with crushing effect, I will not hesitate to say that It ia tho best medicine in tho world. I am Fraternally, William T. Bailey. Later in the ymtr the proprietora of tills wontlurful reulody rocolvctl still another loiter from Dr. Uuiloy, us fol lows; i Gentleman-1 propose to tin what I onn to lot pooplo know of your Pnlao's celery compound, tho medicine that has doro mo so much Rood. I shall iu my own way, in speaking of my rapid and great improvemeutfrom tho pulpit, givo as is Justly due, tribute to Paino's celery compound. I married, six years ago, Miss Lilliu 11. DtiHiiuvunt, a ludy well known in social life, tho niece of Capt. Uobott F. Lewis, U, 8, navy. During thu wholo six years sho has heun an invalid, sulfuring from hysteria, laughing,' crying and horeiuu iug, bo that sho could hu luianl for squares, I havo hnd a gront. ileal ot trouuto and oxpeuso. Eighteen doc tors have, tlrst mid last, tittniided hof, and ono bottlo of Paino's celury mm- Lost, ami ))L'ini hrcast pin. Kituliii rowniiled. K. W. Cowni'.s, P. GoM will ho M. To Cure Conatlpatlon Forevir. TakoCuiM-uicts CundyCuthartla lOoorSSc. JI O C. C taU to cure, drugguu refund aaoaey. HHWW" V-TW" JllJSLHrMMBBBBBBBBBBBrfM " - -Baw',SHBrl-jrr::AiitSiRarW"" pound has t'ono her more good thau all of the other medicine She and I are together using Paino's celery com pound, and I will with pleasure let you know tho result. Fraternally, William T. Bailey. Baltimore, May 18, 1808. Wells, Richardson Co., (7cnemcfi:It is impossible forme to express the emotions of my heart on the great good Mrs. Bailey and I have derived from tho uso of Paino's celery compound. " I "rim' a ne'w man. We havo takon together eight bottles, and I wish to centinuo its uie. The people of my church aro very klndto the poor nnd 1 havo given to some of tho poor money with which to purchase tho medicine. You may usu my name, if you wish 'and I will with plousuro answer nil communications sent mo. I liellovijtlie remedy is tho best iu tho world, ., Yours very truly, William T. Bailey. Pastor Curtis Bay Bnptist Church. A few weeks ago there was publish ed a testimonial of the great virtue of Paino's celery compound from Hov. Charles L. "I'liompson, D. 1)., LL. 1)., the emlnonl Presbyterian preacher of Now York City. Kov. l)r. Meek, editor of tho Central Methodist, re cently wroto an opeH letter, tolling that Paino's celery compound had worked a remarkable cure in his case. Ami last mouth tho great temperance evangelist, Francis Murphy, told the public how Paino's celery compound had boon a blessing to his family. Theso utu few among thousands. Every one knows conscientious, churitnble persous who are too busy, mere often too procrastinating, to savo their health from going to pieces, and Hnd it easier to help others thau thorn selves. Such persons 1111 up tho army of broken down business men and sick ly women. Every one In this sprlug time needs to purify thu blood and rcgulitto tho nerves. Carry homu today not by and by a bottlo of Paino's celery com pound. Cure nervousness, neuralgia and rheumatism this spring. You can now put your health on a sound basis by means of Palno'i colory compound. Chnrity should now begin at homo, Attend to your own health aud that of your family. Paino's celery compound is within tho reach of overy family whore thero is u muiiiburntllleted by any stomach, liver or kidney trouble. It cures per- nmuoiitly ami rapidly. It IllllSt l0 llintIl)Ktli.slttHl other ri'imnUcu. from all For Salo. Ono litindieil tinil si.My nctew of tin improved laud, four mllns iiorlhwo"t of Red Cloud, Nefor, Terms iiash, Ap ply to, Mrs. Jaiks Kiukwood, Fair fax, Missouri. L j, f ? t ' .. PWOFTTABLE IM08. Tfc ltlaa f Management Which la Sara t" (live Oood Ilcsnlt. Knowing that many a fine litter of piga i mined by carclcs management of the feeder, I take thU opporuinlty to call attention to a few important facta. First, It la neceanary to ke-tp the owa in (food thrift before the pig come. This inuurcB good, stout, healthy pigs to begin with. Many are afraid they will get the now too fat. There is llttlo danger of thin, although it U beat to feed her milk, bran, short b and the like, rather than too much earn. Plenty of good bone and flenh-forming food is what hi needed, always allowing her to have plenty of exercUe in open field When the plga are farrowed feed the bow sparingly of such food as milk, bran, short, etc, for the first four or five days, then gradually Jncrenne. the feed until you give ber all Bhe enn and will eat clean three tlmei per day. Tf the sow has a large litter they will get sufficient milk to keep them doing their best After they are about ten day-old place a trough where the pigs can run through the fence and eat by .them selves. Feed them sweet milk it first, with a little wheat short in it. A little, later on, feed also a little corn, but prin cipally feed them on bone and muscle forming food lire them all they will eat. When ths-y ore six weeks old decrease the feed of the how gradually, so her milk flow will gradually decrease. When the phn nro eight weeks old wean them off. Give them all they will eat and al low them plenty of fresh clover grass if poMbjet ana they will make hogs that you will never be ashamed to place on Jay market, and they will pay you for dslng your work well. It don't pay to half-way do anything. If anything will pay at all It will pay to do it well. Whatsoever your hand findeth to do, do It with your might, with all the care and judgment you can possibly bestow. J. A. Hall, in Ohio Farmer. AIR AND EXERCISE. Tlicy Materially Affect th Moat of Sheep, Cottl. and Poultry. The meat of certain nnlmal sheep, rattle ami poultry Ih preferred to, cortiinamls a higher price and is in greater demand in the English market than the meat of other animals. For, the mutton of Welsh mountain sheep, and of the Southdowns and Cheviots, all subsisting on short and scant feed, regularly brings from two to three cents per pound more than much larger and fatter mutton; tho practical reamn being the greater value of the mutton, because the sheep supplying it are more active, performing their excre tory breathing fnncticM more fully and so producing a pure, healthier and better flavored quality of meat. The aame U true of the Kylee aad other etrve oaitle of Scotland, and the De- and other active cattle f BngUnd. Their fleafc la better flavored from their better quality ec blood, which rewrite (rem ireater activity, so that tho Juiey. weet meat of active oaUle generally ) at,rm two to foar oe&ti per pound higher la price than that ef la aotive oattle. In poultry the saaae distinction holde; the active, lively breeds, usually smallish In aise, sapaly the healthiest an1 beat quality of poultry meat. The nam is true of wtli fowl and deer, the best quality of meet being obtained from those varieties or breeds that are regularly the moot ac tive In getting subsistence, whether on the wing, or, like ducks and geeee, la the wnter. or on foot. Farmer's Voice. A MARKED ADVANCE. Average Country Itnatt llnttnr Now Than It Was is Few Yrars Ago. At a recent public mooting not fnr from hero n good dominie, rising to npcnk, prefaced bin remarks by Hnylng that there ought to he added to Iho lltnny nn appeal like this: "From lum bago and newly worked roads, good Lord, deliver us." Hiding over tho country nt this ncoson of the year Uie wayfaring roan may well join the brother in tills ournettt petition; and If power could be given to the horse to apeak aa did that patient animal of sa cred history in .Duloam's time audi a chorus would erine as would disturb the dreams of the would-be legislators who play with the question ot good roads at our state capitals every win ter, and arouse thm to a better sense of their duty In this respect than seems to have impressed itself upon them aa yet. BU11, Vt la a far cry from tho old way of working the roads with Hie plows and old-f&iabioned scraper to the mod ern well-made road machine. Save In some of the districts where men still declare that there ia no true way bo Improve the roods except to turn up the mud and stones aong the side, and huul them into the truck with a scraper, there certainly baa befn a marked ad vance within the last few years. It is true we have not yet learned to use the road machine as it should be used. Ita capabilities are not at present fully un derstood by all, A ilmt-cluKs machine in the handa of a good man will certain ly make a good rood. It la not all ot roadiuaklng, howiwer, to haul dirt, clods and stones into the ldghway. The machine miust tie followed up close ly by men with rukew to rcmo e all loots atones, and they by trams to draw nil these away. When Uiuh made smooth, if the pike be made wide enough, the rmult will be a much better road. Found. On traiu No. 2 leaving Chicago daily at 0:20 p.m., over tho Nlckol Plato road uD. L. & V. alt'cpor. This sleeper win uo tttitiu ipii to trnin JNo. i! ami will arrive in Now York tho second morning at 7:20 I'liin cirvlco hops into HTeut Monday, April 10th, TIiIn in mldition to tho preseut servieo whiuh Inn it aleepor to New York over tho Nickel Plate and West Shore rouds. Patronn of tho Nieknl Plant rond are invited to call on or address J. Y. Cul ahan, General Agent, 111 Adams street Chicago, Illinois, for full information ia regard to train service. Hoods Stimulate the stomach, bbbbwbj a rouse the liver, cure bilious- B 1 1 nets, headache, dizziness, III f oor stomach, conitlpatlnn, a t. Frier 23 nti. Hold by .11 druggists. Tta. only tills to Uk with Uuod'i Mritparlll. Hot the Sum. Host school-boys tiro convinced that mathematics are not strictly in accord ance with common sense, but they are not always able to prove their conten tion. This has just been done for them In a mental arithmetic class. A boy wns asked whether he would rather have half an applo or cight-slxtctnths. "Wftiililn't mnkn inv difference." wns the stolid rejoinder, "they'ro all the samel" At this reply another boy sniffed scornfully and was promptly turned upon b the teacher: "Wofl, don't you agree?" "No'rn," said the clover youth; "I'd a good dual rather havo . one-half an Ap ple." 'And why, pleasa?" "More juice. Cut up half an apple into eight-sixteenths, and you'd lose half the juice doing it." Waverly Mag azine. KEEPS IT ON HAND .0. Predonls. N. Y., th able and accomplished Military Commander (father-in-law of tho late Commander Wm. B. dishing, U. 8. N., who gained world-wide renown for bis crowning feat of blowing up tho Irou clad Albcmarl In 1863) writes Dr. Fenner: "For many years I have kept on hand vour Blood and Liver Remedy and Nerve Tonic for immediate use when, ever I have A bilious attack or nervous prostra tion or feel run down. It always gives ipeedy relief so much so that I have come to rely on it with the same certain ty that I do on the law of gravitation." FOR SALE BY O. L, CUTTING. SHEJUFF'S HALE. Notice Is hereby given that under and by virtue of an order of sale Issued from lbs oBlce of James Duffy, county Judge in and for Web ster county. Nebraska, In an action pending therein, wherein Dempster Manufacturing company la plaintiff and against O. W. Tabor, defendant. I shall offer fur sale at public ven due to the highest bidder for cash In hand on the 91st day ef April. 1897, at S o'clock p.m. at the residence of Lewis Jehuson, situated on the northwest quarter of eecUon thirteen (13), township two (If), range twelve (IS), in Webster county, Nebraska, the following described prop crlT to-wlt : One third of forty-five acres of corn lu field, now husked and plica on said premises being about Ave hundred bushels, or aa much thereof as will satisfy judgment obtained by said Dempster Manufacturing Company against O. W. Tabor on the 18th day of December, 1890, for the sum of t72.HU and celts taxed at 110.05 and accruing costs Given under my hand this 9th day of April, 1897. J. W. ItuitcusT, Sheriff. Jas.McNkny, Plaintiffs Attorney. Application for Lioonso. Notice Is hereby given that a petition signed by thirty or more resident freeholders of the first ward of the city of Itcd Cloud, Kebruska. lias been filed lu mv office In aald cltv of Ili-il Cloud, pravliiK that a license bo Rrsaled by the city councilor said city to John I'oln cky, for the mlc of malt, snlrltous and vinous Honors on lot fl, lilnck 31, (orlclual touu) now city of Itsd Cloud, Nebraska, that action will betaken oil said petition by tho mayor and city council on tho Mb dar of May 1897, or nt the llrst meeting of tho council Iberenftor, Dated at Kid Cloud. Nebraska, tills 8th dar of April, IAU7. I.. K. Tait, City Clerk. Application for Liconso. Notice Is hereby given that n petition signed by thirty or more resident freeholder of the second ward of the city of Red Cloud, Nebraska, has beeu tiled with tho city cleric ot tho city of Red Cloud, praying that a license be graulsd by the city council tif said city to Morris M. Stern, for the sale of mall, aplrltous and vinous llouor on lot three (3). block one (1). Williams addition to the cltv of Red Cloud, Nebraska.' That action will be taken on said petition bv the mayor and city council on the tab day of May, 1H97, or at the first meeting of the council there after. Dated at lied Cloud, Nebraska, this th day of April, into. SUMMONS 1IY PUBLICATION. In the district court of Webster county, Neb Hilm. The State of Nebraska, lo Sandwich Enter prise company, a corpuratian, defendant'. You are hereby notified that you have beeu sued, tiigetber with Clara K. Waller, William Waller. Caroline K. Terry, Terry (real tiniuo unknown) husband of Caroline K.Terry, as co detoiiditiits, by Junius 1,. Miller, us admin istrntor of Iho estate of Alinlra II. Miller de ctiiM-d, ai plalutltr. 'ii iho district ri.urt of Wcbxlercuuiily, Ntbiaika. and that uu or he roic the 10th day or Mny. 1R07, you must answer thu petition In chancer) IIU-il therein by aid plalnlin against ssld dcfendanis, wlierelu plaliitilf prays for a decree of said court fore closing a mottgit;f' Klveu by suld defetnlauls Clara L. Waller and William Waller lo the Lom bard Investment Company, dated November ISth, ISA'J, now owned by plaintiff, and covering the following described real estate, situated In said county of Webster and the state of Neb rasku, to wit: Th somli-wot auarter or soc ilim iblrtvfoiir (.11.) lu tiiwnililn three (a.) nnrili. mime ton (lu.i ezecut fourlL-uu (14) acres. In a .iiur form, In thii south-east corner, west or tne mill principal iiitriuiau, i-ald tltloii further prajs that tho rights, MIIm and Interests ot said dsfendants be de- teimtned and settled, and that saltf lauds be appraised and sold, according to law, and that the proceeds arising from such salo be applied, first. In payineut of tho costs of sal action and of such sales second. In payment of tho full mount due plaintiff herein, with all Interest thereon, oil the indebtedness secured by fid mortgage; that from and after continuation f sin-li salo, the defendants in this action, aud all of tbum. be forever barred and foreclosed of and from all right, title, lntcrrxt, lieu claim aud equity of redemption In or to said lauds, and every part thereof. Unless you answer said petition, as aforesaid, the factH therein allcced will be taken as true, and a decree will bo rendered by said court as therein prayed. Wltneksmy band, and tho seal of said court, br me nMxed. this SOtb day of March. 1HU7. (SriL Jambs Uuhuck, Clerk of the District Court of Websler county, Nebraska. I'ui.sn-iiBR A Alkxanukii, Coucordla, Kansas, Attorneys far plaintiff. (first published In Red Clouii CuiKr, April 2d, 18V7.) it Cougb BmpVTaataaUood! TJsel in tuna pom uy oruaguit. Ml T, ..VirUV" S.fORutS J. M. Chaffin, Attorney. NUT WE TO N0X.11E8IDUNTS. John V. I'cRg, defendant, will take notice plalntl r herein, nied her petition in thedlstrfct court ol chMer county, cbraikn. the ol.leot jnd prorer of which are to procuro n divorce from aid defendant, alio for tho cuModr of certain minor children of this marriage, to- Kciucr nun niiinunj. iou are required to an swer.Mld petition on or before thn aflth iIav nt April. IM prll. 18W. ' Uatcu this 17th day of March: Itrtn. I.AVfrA Paiiii PtatnflfT lly .1. M, Ciurns her Atiornoy. ' R. T. Potter, Attorney. LEGAL NOTICE. In the District Court of Wcbitcr County, Nc- HukIi II. Hunter, Pluliitlir Zon t.ncll. vs. Defendant. J Tho above named defendant, Zoi I.avcll will take notleo that on theinu.dny of .March IMC l'"'n"5em "c hh pctliton 1.1 thodlMHct court of Webmcr couiily, Nebraskn, the object anil lira) er of which are to foreclose a certain '""f'S!10 d0"1 Pcuted by thu defendant tothe plamtlff upon tho south llnlf of tho south cast Mtiaitcr and the narth half of the kouth cast ciuarlcr of section nftecn (16). town two CJ). IVl?,?. I',1"0. W' w,Mcr fei'alv. .Vcbrnska to ni.,Sf,SiV.,JriTS,tyroiL0 l'rl"dlal nolo dated AiiRUst 30th, 1895. for tho sum of UtiU) duo three years from dato thereof, with thrtclntcrest S?.",H?". '.,0 ". nc'eJ eacii for be si in of WI.M dated Aiiitust aoth. iSOT.dueresiKJctlvcly August. 10th, 18W1 1BOT and Ibw" i that there T I s now duo utioii said listen ami jnertRSBe Iho sum of IIUihl or which sum, with ntireiit fSni iffi 1 2lSJ .." i. i,M'?,ro1' lcres that defendant u. .v.,....vu iu jmj iiiu tnme, or mat ssld lircml les may bo so hi tu miMv nn nn,,....;. .....'. V.. 1 You aro rcmilrcd to answer said ietllloti on of te.ftK.hfl."ifr."7?.!AprlliJ!W. vu .ii.iv.llirui, iwj, llynonr T.lV.TTsa.ldsstton'.g;."1' "VS1' LEGAL NOTICE. In the District Court of Webster County, Ne The Nebraska Central Hulldlngand Loan As sociation rialntlff. vs. E. W.IIeiM,admliilstrat- ) or or the Estato of Ephrlam Hire, deceas ed, fcamuei I,. Itlfe, etal, Defendants. Samuel L. ltlfe. defendant In Ihp linn nnllnn will tako notice that en the 7th day or January, 1890. the plaintiff above named tiled his i ctltiou lu tho district court of Webster county. Nebras ka, against said last named defendant and oth ers, the object nnd pra)cr of which aro to fore close a morlgago executed by the defendant, Kphrlam illfp. In his llfo time. andSavlllaC. Itlfc, upon all of lots ono (P. two (8). three (3). ".", W .'.'J block numbered fourteen (141, In Kcd Cloud, Webster county, state of Nebraska, to sccuro tho payment of a certain prommlssory note dated tcbruary eth, 1891. for the sum of seven hundred dollars, In tho payment of which default has been mado. and the said noto pan due ; that there Is no w duo upon said notes and mortgage tho sum of soven hundred dollars, to gether with Interest, premiums and lines ac cording to the articles of Incorporatlen and by laws of tho said plaintiff, and Dlalntltr Drum for a decree that defendants be required to pay tho same, or that said promises be sold to satisfy, tho amount found dae; that said Samuel V Hlfe Is an heir of the estate of the said Kpbrlain ltlfe. deceased, and claims some Interest lu and to said proicrty. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 3d day of May, 1897. Dated March uttb, 1897. ABBOTT, SCLLACK & I.ANE. Attorneys for Plaintiff, j SHEltlFF'S SALE. Notice Is hereby given that under and by vir tue of an order of sale Issued from theofflcoof James Harden clerk of the District Court of the Tenth Judicial District, within and for Web atercounty.Nebraska, upon a decree In enaction pendlna inereiii, wnerein ueonte r. Lewis Is ria latntlffand asalnst Douelai J. Mvem. Mmi iicia, uubuii u. myers, anu sirs, stycrs. whose real first name la unknown defendant!. 1 !!' 9ffAr.or !ale t nubile vendue, to the highest bidder for cash In band at the east d00J of. the courthouse, at Ked Cloud, Neb raska, (that being the building wherein the !5ft ?"" !'C c?urA w! holden) on the Mlh day of April. A.O. 1897. at out s'clock p.m. of said day, the following property, towlts s.,"?(1ittwv WM four O and STe..i8'' 'nb',t nnmber twenty two ) in Smith and Moorcs addition to the city of Red . Olvenunder ray hand this isthday of March A O 187 .. . J- W. RuKcasr, 8herlh. Jamss McNiiwr. Plalutlg'a Attorney. n .---.-, Chaney & Walden, Attorneys. NON-JIESWENT NOTICE. In the District Court of Webster County, Neb Cornelia Wood, vs. I'lalntlir John Woods, Defendant I To John Woods, Defendant. IU" "IS, ".cryuy iiotuieil that on the 1Mb day of .limvii, im. uie illinium. UOriie I III WouilH. IP. Iiertltloiiliitho(itncoof the clerk of tho ills inci cuiiri, oi wcijsicr couiily. Nebraska. Iho object and nra)er of which arc to procure ii Mil or divorce from you, for the grounds sot out In th potltlon, mill for the core and custody r tier two children. on are therefore hereby untitled to apK-ar and answer said petition on or before thp.lh day or April. lfW. or thealloKHtlonsof said iistltlou will be taken as confessed br you and decree entered acconllngly. . ... Coukelu Wooiih. Ilv Cuanev A AMir.H. heraltomeys. SHEltlFF'S SALE. Notice Is hereby given that tindcrand by virtue of an order of sale Issued from the office of Jas. yvrde". Clerk of the District Court of the Tenth Judicial District, within and for Webster county. Nebraska, upon a decree In an action landing therein, wherein lleorge II. Harris Is plalulirT and against Samuel II. ihlrlcy, Mary K. Shirley. SSm,, T!"e,i K'W'O. Hates ami l'hllllp Fassler, defendants. I shall otfer for sale atpubilcvendue to the highest bidder for cnih lu baud, at the east door of the court house, nt Ited Cloud, In saldMelstor county. Nebraska, llhat lielni? Ihp hiillHItiv whiiMii. .i.n i..! term of said court war holden) on the twih day of April A. D 1897, at ono o'clock p. m. of mm unj, me iuiiuwiiih iiescnncii proicrty. to wit: The west half of the north oast quarter of sec tion thirty two. (SI.) In township four, (t.) north of range nine. (9.) west of tho eth P.M. lu Web ster county. Nebraska. Given under my hand this tmh day of March, A. D 1897. ' h W. Hunch bv. Sheriff. W iiioiit A Thomas. rlaliitltTa Attorney. TIME TABLE. B & M. R.Y 11EI) CLOUD, NEIIIl. LINCOLN OMAHA CHICAGO ST. JOE KANSAS CITY ST. LOUIS and all oints east and south. DENVEll HELENA BUTTE SALT LAKE C'Y PORTLAND S.4JV FMXCISC0 and all points west. , TRAINS I.KATE AH FOLLOWS! o. Freight, dally except Sunday for Wyiuore and all point east :0O7 a.m. 10. rasseugr, dally for St. Joe, Kansas Clt. Atchtsun, 8t. Louts and all points east and south ........... 10:08 a.m. Wl. Accommodation, dally except No. No. No. nuniiay, Hastings, uranu is Ivnd. Hlack Uilis aud all points In tho northv mints initio nonnwesu-,.... t :'.. p.m. So. lib ACdUiimOilnllnu, dulls excopt Sunday, Uberliu, Kansas, and iuiermcuiaiesiiiions, via no publican , No. 01. freight, daily. Wvmere and ii' lJ:(iSp.m. Hi. Joe and liiiermcdluto luiictlon iKilntH.. . ,...... i :v) n m No, K. Freight, (fall) for Kvpubllran Orlciiui, Oxford and all points west ..-........... to ;:tij ,m. no, iu, rn-nriiijrr. uaiiy, deliver, all noilits California. in Colorado, Utuh and 81eeilug. dining, and recllnlug ...... HMUp.ra. 9 phafr nopal i renin i rcei iu uiiuugn irains. 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Crown I Bridge Work or Teeth Withooi Pla(e& PORCELAIN INLAY And all the latest Improvement la dental mech aulsui rv " lpw w-7. $m 22- Wcit?cn5- &TALOCUS This book shoold he In the Immls of every Nebraska l'uruur, Itlsnsafe Kulde to rlclit luvda r.ml r!ht rui-th-ods. The reliability of 6rtrory'$ Seeds 1 areunqurxtlonrd. During the liunl i times, tbrev tons of tlirre funiuus sewtswere ilii-trllniliil In Nrbrstka. free of charge, ami luinUrcds of far mers bail an opportunity lo test tliflr auallty when failure invant ruin, regory'a Heed Catalogue Is sent free of charge to anyone In Nebraska. 1 . H. OKKUOatY A 8VN, Mark!eka, JiaM. 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Cfor tbttr $UO) prlaa oBr and list of two tondnd UvaaU- vXi&T SnUlUFFS SALE, Notice Is bcrebv given that under and by vir tue of an nrdor of snlo Isjnicd from tlie oflloo of James lliirden. clerk of ihe Illmrlci Cunri nf the Tenth Judl.-Ul DIMtltl. libhi wi'l for cbster county, .Nebrriaku upon a dei'r o inun nctlon peiidliig llirn-lii. wt.crein Nnnnali r Thiiniiisoii i Is plriltiiltr. and against .Inlui Huesch and Jo n lloeschMitdtnliilsirat r of ibueint of l)ald llocich. dtcsfd .l"ffdant I shall nller for sain m i'lllo "imni. lo lh , Uhcst Udder1 'r L.;" "V,; bund, at the o.t door of the court hniivc ntlliM i -.iiid In ),! u t.,iJ," Comi?y Nebraska, that beng thu bulldliiK wlicrc" he lust terill ol bald I'umt w.i li,.l.i...r, ...A '"..'.'. day ef April. A 1)., mil tio o'clock Tu i or a.1.'1. 1"?' ,l,e 'ol'owliig described proiiriv to ay. t Iho wit: Tho northwest uuarie, ' ,J ' i. K"f tlireo and four, of section two (2). also th6 south east .nurler of the north-east quarter and Ihe north cast quarter of tbosoSihVn.t Iter1 co,r,nty.e(i0l))rar, ' "", m P' M'in APDyiovK111" "" ''"ntl ,h''' 9Mh r Of Marcli, v.. m . J w- HUKcaiT, Bacrla", Kbt. T, Fottkii, PlalnUri Attorney" :&: & DICK BROS QLINCT IHl 4M aiaw Vila w m WlKllll 4. a JL --1; c .