jj Small precautions often prevent great , mischiefs. DeWitt’i Little Early Risers *; St* very s#aall pills in size, but are most f effective in preventing the most serious fofma of liver and stomach troublee. - . They cure constipation and headache "t and regulate the bowels. % \ „ Hibshiskb & Giluoax. v,Moments are useless if trifled away; ;; and they are dangerously wasted if con < sumyd: by delay in cases, where One • Minute Gough Core would bring imme < diate relief. Hbbsoisbb & Guxioax. « : - v eUart’s Anew inbaast Mrs. Hamilton, Cambridge, III., says f I bad the rheumatism so bad I could not False my hand to my head. Battard’i Snow Liniment baa entirely cured me. *«I take pleasure in informing my neigh bors and' friends what it has done for " me. Chat. Randier, clerk for Lanyad ’ ■ Lyman, Kewanee, Ills,, advises us Snow y Liniment cured him of rheumatism. Why ■■ not'try it? It will surely do you. good. 'fiit enree all Inflamation, wounds, sores i cuts, sprains,-'etc. Price 80 cents. . Free | trial bottles at P. C. Corrigan's. . and wife should know about tfce pre paration that for half a centuryhas been helping expectant mothers bring little ones into the world without danger and the hundred and ane awceanrons M.a e»KacUOn» incident to cttM-hirth. It h afplMl catenaMf, wkkk it the only way to get relief Medicines taken internal!) wm not neip us maj . result in harm. Mother's Friend fits and prepares ever} organ, muscle and part of the body foi the critical hour. It robs child-birth of its tortures and pains Baby’s coming is mad< quick and easy. Iti action is doubly bene-1 ^ v nciai a usm during the whole ^/period of pregnancy. ! ** $1 per bottle at all drug store*, o> sent by mail on receipt of price. Books Fees, containing valuable infer nation to all woman, will bo east to an) addiaaa upon application by The Bradfield Regulator Co., - Atlanta, 6a. ^ CONSOLIDATED FIELD FENCING tens* la MAHnooi abbs oath (mimM to mat IUmI Mack. 1 Nothing but Lars*. Golvonlxod Wiro, of tbo Boat Booaomor Stool. v; uaod In Its oonotruotlon. r A nmCB THAT ALWAYS KEEPS ITS SHAPE. — ,-Iki wirw Mjtw m adloatabU tan it* NF win* The crimp la the (trend «lre provide* lor espen ■m end contraction end prevent* (tar wire from moTinc oat of piece. f ■tnmmm it li Wlw to, rtlrf. Nell Brennan. SCALES ITS DANGEROUS Tii Lu* Ni'A l.int —_ ..._ JWAWWJ, ruarsnteed **A» OOOIft AM*' raiaaa^itN ,(ur lens moneys «*<•/ e*uT\t Z.Z7*. T.r :.T7.• *"'*• money < «j<*y rtii'i .. 3g*S iKfJ .**??> Miileti yon ^ ibe heel A ini up MAI. I. Ibe uni.! 1‘inhiiIvi lnv.itu.nt uii4tr*'; u t. U.rriui!irand m’aVJ“i“ «r Intvr Jr«.« „,„n S,,*". B-“•«!> JC»nlW.Mnl Iwintnl VAIKHANHk MKtVAUK Ur IKlTATlul.il FAin3£MK3, tsonss & CO., * ^>:i02 ram am St.. Omaha, Neb. ««h« aaaiw» a.Mtmi.1 -• v » . • .';<*■ ' " . „ ,Vr NAVE I0AWD LIVES. •1 Being ,m Medical la China* Itl.alfeB who go out as medical tadmMjArles hare a hard time of it, ac tVPPI to a writer in the Philadelphia PM. aalde from mere inconveniences ■rising from living In such a country. In prescribing medicines not only is the fear of a future accusation of pois oning ever present, but the possibility that it may prove to bo a reality. Thus a bottle of liniment curing the vener able grandmother of rheumatism may be lent to a neighbor stricken with small pox as an Infallible remedy; or the entire contents of a vial of tooth aohe medicine be administered in one dose to a teething infant. Celestial rea son that it a small portion is of any benefit the whole bottleful, taken" at once, multiplies its usefulness in a cor responding ratio. Therefore, if hot pre viously warned, experience soon teach es the missionary to make it an infal lible rule never to dispense a poison ous remedy or one which could do barm If the entire quality were taken at once Liniments and toothache drops com pounded of nonpoisonous drugs may not be highly potent, but they are at least harmless. When it is absolutely necessary to administer a powerful remedy several times or for several times in succession the doctor puts each doSe up la a asperate vial, powder or capsule, and leaving them at the dis pensary with a trained American aura# or other foreign helper, directs that a servant or child of the patient be sent there for one every three hours, or three times a day, as the case may require, otherwise'It would all be taken hi once, or divided among ailing neigh -bora. • V, ' ■ * *««n u« women doctors are ouugea ;to be ever on the alert to keep the na tives from stealing druse from their medicine cheats and. so run the i lsk of tains poisoned, then, too, the eurlous objection to privacy which prevails in „0hina and makes it nnwiee for foreign iera, especially doctors, to insist upon it for fear of Being regarded with su perstition, makes it necessary to eon* ,d«ot all operations in semi-public man ta*and there is always the danger that tame of the spectators may object at a eritical point in the operation and thus imperil the patient’s life, which would Indeed be unfortunate for the poor sar taon. Anaesthetics are regarded with astteo atolMMy ft pate mahis SmS ■sad ansniissaiy. Altogether the Ms ie wet one to be dssised. LOVE AT GREAT ALTITUDE. A, lady Whs OltaBtM Xml Banter WlaSs Up hr Msraytag Har Oalda Henry Carter, the famous Mount talner guide, has fallen in love under romantic circumstances, and will be married by Rev. William M. Jeffries, the first preacher who delivered a ear men on top of the mountain. There is a possibility that Carter will bo married on top of the mouatain, the place where he fell in love last Tuesday night, with the thermometer registering 20 degrees below sero. He is to marry Cora Beach man, a school teacher, and the belle of iAke Park, a suburb of Tacoma, says the Globe-Democrat 1 Mlaa Beachman, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs F. M. <3roe of Eatonville, set ont Tuesday with Carter, the most trusted of all the mountain guides, to ascend Mount Ranter. At Gibraltar rock, which corresponds to the “shoul dor” of the Matterhorn, 4,000 feet from the summit, Mrs. Gros became ex hausted. Mias Beachman declared her Intention to reach the summit at all faasarda. Canter led the way, but soon lost his ice az, and in scaling difficult paaaea they were compelled to rely eolely on their alpenstocks. They did not roach the aummlt until < p. m.. too late to attempt the descent that night They hid left Paradise Valley, below the snow lino, without wraps, and only a lemon and one sandwich —*t» in tha way of provisions. Carter selected a sheltered ice save formed by jets of ■team from the crater, and there they passed a sleepless night, discussing all sorts of topics, sad before they left the summit at 9 a. m. Wednesday, Mini Beachman had promised to marry the guide. The instant thsy left the steam of the loo cave their clothes were f resen stiff, and they suffered great hardships in descending. A rescue party organ ised during the day, came to their re lief late in the afternoon, after they had bean without food over twenty-tour hours. passenger boarded It he *u nearly up ut by the sudden starting of the grip ear and tread on the toe of a man standing at the rear end. "I beg your pardon,” he said, verj politely; but the man of the hurt toe scowled and In an undertone muttered curses. The Innocent offender again apolo glsed. “Yea, but that don’t help my to* any;” and he growled seme more la as Measby pass is gars began to smile. ”X begged year pardon, didn't ir said the other man. “Yes, bet my toco hurts Just the same,” was the reply In an ugly tone. Then the ether man's dander rose and In very forcible language he said: “Now. look hare. I accidentally stepped sn your foot and I apologised for It. It jou say another word about It I will give you this Instead of my feet (show ing his doubled 1st), and It wlU land tight In your face.” This warning was not taken, for he oontlnued to talk about the rlnmslnnes of some people Suddenly the i gen were electrified by seeing a flat shoot out, and the growler lay la the street as the ear passed on. Nobody said anything, but some thought H wasn't wtso to talk las‘mush. '" f - ■m LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ] ^ LEGAL NOTIOJp •_U l Globe Investment oompanyvfe corporation, | under the laws of the commonwealth of 3 Massachusetts, and Henry A. Wyman, as * receiver of the Globe Investment company. I and James Brooks, defendants, will take ) notice that Lucia M. Peabody, plaintiff, has i filed a petition In the district court of Holt t county. Nebraska, against said defendants, f Impleaded with Frederick H. Noise and Mary * A. Nolze, the object and prayer of which are *■ to foreclose a mortgage dated January 26. ? lWO, for MUO and Interest upon the northeast I quarter of section 36. In township 26, north, i of range 9 west of the 6th P. M. Holt county, a Nebraska, given by Frederick H. Noise and jj Mary A. Nolze to the Globe Investment t company and assigned to plaintiff, which mortgage was recorded In book 62, page 1M mortgage records of said county, and to have the some decreed to bo a first lien and said land sold to satisfy the same. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 13th day of December, 1897. Dated November 3rd, 1897. 18-1 8. D. Thornton, Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. TIMBER CULTURE. United States Land OlHoe, O'Neill, Neb. November!, HOT. Complaint haying been entered at this dated July 13. 1889, upon the N‘/> NEK and NH NW14 section 7 township 30 range 14 W. in Holt county. Neb., with a view to the cancellation of said entry; contestant alleg ing that Jens C. Smedt failed to break or cause to be broken 6 acres of said tract In the year 1880, and failed to break or cause to be broken 5 acres of said tract In the year 1890. and failed to plant or cause to be planted any trees, tree seeds or cuttings during the years 1891, 1892, 1898 and 1894, and failed dur ing the years 1894, 1895 and 1896 and to this date In the year 1897, to cultivate said tract and has failed entirely to comply with the laws in any respect and has abandoned said tract during the last four years, the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this ofllce on the 7th day of December, 1897, at lO.o’olock a. m. to respond and furnish testi mony concerning said alleged failure. 18-4 8. j. Weeks, Register. m NOTIOB BOB PJ7BL (CATION. LAWDt)rnci AT O’Nbill, Nbb. October *6.1897. Notloe Is hereby (riven that the following* named settler has filed notloe ‘.of his lnten tisn to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before register and receiver at O'Neill, Neb., on Deeembcs 4.1897. viz: CHAKLES T. ALLEN, of Page, Neb., H. B. 14088, for the SEW of Sec. IV. Tp. 89, B. 9 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: Blchard H. Murray. Thomas 8. Roaeh. Joseph Newberry, N. Grass, all of Page Neb. S. J. Wcnag. 17-8np Beglster. NOTIOB FOB PTBUOATION. ' Laud Orrica a* O’NaiiA., Nbb. October22, 1897. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his inten tion to make final proof In support of his claim, and that Bald proof will be made before the register ana receiver at O’Neill. Neb., on December 7.1897, vis: . LEWIS H. DOWNEY. Of Star P. O. Neb., H. B. No. 14908, for the SEW Sec. 8. Tp. 80, R. 0. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence-upon and cultiva tion of said land, via: Alex H. Wertz. A. S. Boblrison. Frank W. Phillips, Henry Harris, all of Star, Bolt county. Nab. l*-4p «, J. Wmu, ' Beglster. NOTICE. Unknown heirs or Devisees or Augustus Frederick, deceased, Loran O, Stott, as exe cutor of the estate of SalUe A. Frederick, deceased, and Loran O. Stott, defendants, will take notice that Ira Davenport, plaintiff, has filed a petition In the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, against said defend ants, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a mortgage dated November 12. 1880, for 1200 and interest and taxes on the northwest quarter of section twelve, township twenty-five, range fourteen. In Holt county, 'Nebraska, given by Auguatus Frederick and Sallle A. Frederick to plaintiff which mortgage was duly recorded In book 21, page 78, or the mortgage reoords of said county and to have the same decreed to be a first lien and said lands sold to satisfy the same. That the dlstrlot court of said oounty has made an order for publication of notice against unknown heirs or devisees of Augus tus Frederick, deceased. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 22d day of Nove mber. 1897. Dated September so. 1887 _ „ Ioa Davknpob*, Plaintiff. By W. J. Courtrlght, Attorney, 15-4 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Offloe at O’Neill, Nebr., Oct. 1,1897. Notloe Is hereby given that the following named settler has nled notloe of hie intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Beglster and Receiver at O’Neill, Neb., on November IS, 1897, 'friz: WILLIAM IX)WEB, T. 0. number 6506, for the BEW section 2, township 37, range 14 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and culti vation of said land, viz: .lezse Roy, Albert Boy, Andrew MorgaiiSr., and Andrew Morgan Jr„ all of O Neill, Nebraska. H-6 8. J. Webkbs, Register. NOTICE, TIMBER CULTURE. United States Land Office, O'Neill, Neb. _ , September 39. 1897. Complaint having been entered at this offloe by E. U. Benedict against Nelson Tonoray for failure to comply with law as to Timber Culture entry No. 0331. dated July 25, 1888, upon the EW NEW, NWW NEW and NEW Nww section 28, township 28, north rangel 12 west, In Holt county, Nebraska, with a view to the oanoellatlon of said entry; contestant alleging that the said Nelson Tonoray has done no breaking, has cultivated no crops, has planted no trees, tree seeds or cuttings at any time during the entire time since his said entry was made, nor has he caused It to be done, and that all said defaults exist at the present time; the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 16th day of November, 1897, at 9 o'clock a. m., to wsjond wd furnish testimony concerning 8. J. Wmu, Beglster, nuuui. (unrunLlUATlUH, Land Office at O’Neill, Neb., Oct 1,1887. Notice In hereby glTen that the following named Hettler has Bled notice of hta Intention to make final proof In support of hts claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at O'NeUl, Neb., on November 12,1897, via: WILLIAM H. PERRY, T.C. number 8424 •oj^the 8W14 section 24, township 31, range 13 He names the following wltnesaea to prove hie continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vis: Fred Teseh, James Gordon. Lorenio Rosa and John Gordon, all of Kay, Nebraska. 14-S 8.J. Wesken, Register. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Lard Office at 0'NiiL.t,, Nan.. Opr., 118.77. Notice Is hereby given that the followlng named settler has Bled notice of bis Intention to make final proof In Support of hts claim, and that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver at O'Neill. Neb., on November 13.1827. viz: * JOSEPH McCAKFERY. H. K. number 14572, for the SWM section 9, township 27, range 13 west. , He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, via: Ambrose Holmes, Andrew Morgan, Albert Roy and Fannie Roy, all of O'Neill, Nebraska. 1« 8.J. Weekes, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. , Lard OrricE, O'Neill. Neb. I » Oot. 1, U97. f Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notloe of his Inten tion to make final proof In support of bis claim, and that said proof will be made before the register and receiver at O'NeUl, Neb., on November 13.1397, vis: _RUBEN BRUCE, T. 0. number 850% for the EK N Els and KM 8Eli Section 12, township 27, range 14 west. He nauiea the following witnesses to prove his continuous resldsnoe upon and cultiva tion of said land, via: Jesse Roy, Albert Roy- .Andrew Morgan 8r.t Andrew Morgan Jr., all of O’NeUl, Neb. 14-8_ 8. J. Weises, Register. 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