Land Syndicate Exposed. (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE.) _ •• Kinney SE, 7-29-12 21.71 19.00 Rodman NE, 25-30-11 •>;>« f •• Parent* NE, 27-30-11 «»1.00 44 Russell NVi SE, SE SE, 19, SW SW, 20-30-9 28.21 32.00 •• Pa riel t NW, 12-30-11 35.04 24.00 . “ Showalter S% NW, NVi SW, . . ... m MortgCo. 0-20-11 , 112;-0 42.00 44 Williams NW, ll-30-lo .>4.Jo -9.00 *• Willhlte N^NW.SENW, ^ ^ I! Hent lS ffiS Kan. M.Co W* SW. 5-30-15 29.95 22.50 “ Johnson SE, 31-33-11 1 >9 ••••• 44 Yearsley SE, 5 & SW, 9-31-9 00.27 22.oO 44 Wagoner NE SW, NW NE, SVi " agon NE, 23-20-15 13.70 20.00 44 Stall NE, 20-27-10 94.50 ..... 44 Schultz SE, 33-29-15 18.29 10.00 44 Baker S'Vi SE, 32-28-9 WVi NE, 5-27-9 78.15 17.50 44 Bliven N Vi SVi, 20-33-14 22.12 20.50 Ball SE, 7-27-12 20.01 19.00 44 Breen NVi NE, SW NE, .< 17-32-15 33.20 27.1X1 Edwnrds NW, 23-28-12 17.85 22.00 44 Cummings EVi SE, 4 & NVi NE, * 9-25-9 109.10 27.(X) 44 Dorsey NW, 30-27-14 55.24 20.50 44 I)aw NE, 27-33-15 73.92 20.00 44 Dorsey NE, 20-28-14 03.H.> 2>>.00 Edwards W Vi EVi, 27-32-12 05.04 42.1X) • 44 Ebrecht SW NW, NW SW, SVi SW. 31-31-10 149.09 34.50 44 Bliven WVi SE. SE SE, 13-33-14 59.55 29.50 44 Hayes N Vi, 9-27-12 52.8.3 19.00 44 Dobson N Vi NW. 2-32-12 NE NE, 3-32-12 154.24 34.50 44 Aiken SE, 1-29-11 17.03 10.00 44 O’Herren SVi NW, NVi SW, 3-29-11 55.70 37.00 44 Wallace NE, 29-31-12 17.81 10.00 44 WilcoxL.Co SE SW, SW SE. 19 & W Vi NE. 30-28-11 59.82 20.1X1 44 Wallace NVi NE, SE NE, NE SE, 0-25-14 71.52 18.IK) ‘ 44 UnionT.Co. EVi SE, 20, & N’Vi SW, 21-31-12 74.08 . UnionT.Co. NVi SW, 7-29-9 38.18 22.50 44 Somerset T. SE SE. 20-27-9 Co. SW SW. SVi NW, NVi NW, 25-27-9 110.38 . 44 Showalter W Vi NW, SW NE, SE M’t’g. Co. NW, 7-29-12 50.29 17.50 44 Sayer SE NW, EVi SE, SW SE, 0-27-10 23.03 17.50 44 Sargent NE, 8-29-15 38.00 . 44 Skinner SW, 23-31-11 02.72 30.00 44 Simpson NE, 13-28-9 14.00 7.50 44 Strang NE, 24-32-10 50.25, . ’ 44 Callahan NW, 20-27-15 232.50 44.50 44 BailouBCo. NE, 10-30-13 37.80 41.50 44 Chester Co. <1. T. Sc. NE NW, NW NW, SW S. D. Co. NW. SE NW, 27-31-15 103.IX) 00.00 44 Allen NW, 23-29-14 48.91 34.IX) 44 Neb. L. Sc T. Co. SE, 0-31-13 108.23 . 44 Neb. L. Sc T. Co. SE, 24-28-12 01 .(XI . 44 .Neb. L. Sc T. Co. NW, 1-20-10 55.07 . 44 Nicholson NW, 28-20-12 03.37 25.00 44 Niautlc 8. Bk. NE, 27-28-11 81.57 42.00 “ Nelson SE, 24-29-15 55.09 25.1X1 44 Ormsby Lot 22, B. 15 30.54 10.00 44 Oregon H. Sc Land Co. SW, 13-30-15 02.00 32.50 44 Oregon II. & Land Co. NE, 14-33-14 09.20 . 44 OregonH.& NR. NVi NW. SE SW, Land Co. NE SW, 11-33-14 114.78 . “ Pease SW. 15-29-13 14.04 10.00 44 Purnell NW, 12-29-13 55.01 25.00 44 Preston WVi NE. EVi NW, 12-31-15 00.00 30.00 44 Patterson SW, 23-28-12 17.40 10.00 44 Piper NE. 27-28-13 44.97 ., 44 Parrish NW, 8-32-14 20.22 22.50 44 Parrish NVi, 21, WVi SW. 22-20-9 48.40 . 44 Parrish SE, 21. SE, 20, NE 29-30-9 47.43 . 44 Parrish SE, 33-30-10 29.18 . 44 Parrish SE, 28-33-15 51.03 10.00 44 Pardoe SE. 35-29-12 72.00 10.00 44 Marks NE, 23-20-9 149.50 40.00 44 Mockett SE. 4-25-15 48.23 . 44 Mehlig NW, 18-29-11 44.17 . 44 Mooman WVi WVi. 5-25-14 34.08 . 44 Latham WVi SE, SVi SW, 21-27-10 53.31 15.00 44 Romine NE, 8-30-14 30.81 . 44 Richardson SW, 11-31-13 105.40 22.50 44 Russell SW NE. SE NE. NVi NE, 24-29-12 57.14 . 44 Nofsinger SE, 10-31-14 120.97 27.50 44 Somerset T. Co. SE NE, 7-25-9 20.00 . 44 Somerset T. Co. EVi SE, 0-25-9 29.25 . 44 Somerset T. Co. NVi NW, 7-25-9 11.40 . 44 Somerset T. Co. EVi NE, 35-27-0 37.85 . 44 Stapleron L. Co. SE. 29-31-14 51.07 . 44 Santtls NW, 9-28-12 37.52 15.00 “ Smith Bros. B.&T.Co. SNV, 1-28-14 1i.0!» 2,i.0O “ Schultz SNV, 34-29-15 20.00 " Snyder NE, 7-31-13 »a‘ll Sherwood NE. 1-30-15 38-57 32.;XJ Sowder NVyj SE. SE SNN. 3-31-10 40.90 . Stapleton SNV, 20. SE, 27-29-13 81.00 . •• Smith SNV, 1-28-10 80.3.1 ..... Shellhase NE, 4-30-11 20.42 19.00 44 Sweet N'/a, 32-20-10 58.25 . •• Sweet SE, 28-20-10 50.08 . ** Toncray SE, 8-25-1-1 00.90 25.00 “ Thompson SNV. .34-31-14 03.00 . “ Thomas NV*/, SNV, SE SNN, SNN MV. 23-31-12 82.1X1 . 44 Tennant SNV, 20-31-14 02.70 32.50 •• Thompson NNV, 22-29-13 47.00 ..... *• Townsend NNV, 1.8-28-12 5;>.70 25.7 5.00 44 NVvman E'/a NV'/a. 30-25-15 35.80 25.00 44 NV light NNV, 15-30-12 40.09 10.00 44 NVilkinson NV'/a SNV, 4, NV'/i NNN, 9- 27-10 73.34 lu.00 44 NVagers NNV, 19-29-9 120.91 32.50 44 Brown SNV. 20-30-10 51.40 20.00 44 Burnett SNV, 9-31-14 99.3(1 25.00 44 Bliven N'/. SNV. N'/a NNV, SK SNV, 12-31-13 120.10 37.00 44 Billings S'/a N '/a, 8-20-14 34.71 15.1X1 44 Burnett SE, 14-29-13 48.00 10.00 44 Babcock S'/j SE, 29, N'/» NNN, 32-29-10 153.09 25.00 44 Burroughs NNV & SE. 24-27-12 79.20 15.00 Plaintiff. Defendant. Band. Involved. Fee. 44 A. Berkle S'/a NE. 31, SK SE, 30 Co SNV NNV. 32-20-9 90.81 25.50 44 Baxter S'/a NK, N'/a SE, . ^ 10- 27-10 01.48 lo.OO 44 Billings N'4 NK, NE NNV, 8-20-14 SK SK, 5-20-14 35.79 20.00 44 Brooks B. 17. B. 7, Atkinson 88.02 10.00 Brook NNV, 11-28-14 47.00 . 44 Bowden E'/> NY'a, 21-20-14 8.20 24.oil 44 Bliven SNV, 19-29-9 138.00 25.00 44 Burnett B. 2 & 3. SNV SK. 0-32-10 39.29 . 44 Barnes NNV, 11-31-13 51.47 17.50 44 Bliven SK, 30-29-11! 73.29 27.00 44 Atkinson SK, 30-25-15 27.32 . 44 American SK NNV. NK SNV, S'/a Inv. Co. SNV, 19-25-12 70.79 25.00 44 American NV'/a NK, SE NE, NE Inv. Co. NNV. 14-20-9 53.94 17.50 44 Alliion NV'/a SNV. 7-20-14 Nat. Bk. N'/a NK, 13-20-15 48.75 . 44 Allison B. 7, B. 13, Atkinson 2■ i.i2 . 44 Archard SE, 24-31-14 70.58 10.00 44 Albion Nat. Bk. NV'/a NNV. 18-20-14 23.21 . 44 Avery SNV, 18-27-15 50.42 17.50 44 American Chic’yCo. B. 10, Mathews Add. 438.88 . 44 American SNV NNV, N'/> NNV. Mtg. Co. 23-20-9 4 00.00 30.00 44 American Inv. Co. NE, 33-29-10 72.98 . 44 Allen SNV SNV. 12-33-14 N'/> NNV, SE NNV, 13-33-14 70.25 25.00 44 4 Bliven NE, 33-32-15 57.44 39.50 44 Burdett S'/a NE. N'/a SE, 3-29-13 55.10 15.00 44 Buckley NNV, 9-31-1.i 39.25 17.50 •* Ballou Bk. Co. SNV, 20-28-11 145.00 20.00 44 Brown S'/a NK, SNV, 0-28-10 85.23 . Cole SNV, 35-29-12 20.50 7.50 44 Cromwell SVa NNV. N'/a SNV, 12- 25-15 74.30 39.00 44 Carmichael SK NE. N'/a SE, 3-32-12 37.30 17.50 44 Dorsey SNV, 2-28-12 50.10 22.50 44 Dorsey NK, 22-28-14 03.03 . 44 Ely N'/a NE, 4-30-15 50.90 17.50 44 Klkhorn I. & B. Co. NNV, 4-28-12 30.52 15.00 44 Ellis S'/a N'/i, 5-29-11 8.05 10.00 44 Klkhorn I. & B. Co NNV, 2-28-12 28.3., 12.50 44 Klkhorn I. . , & B. Co. NE, 5-28-12 34.22 12.50 44 Klkhorn I. & B. Co. NK. 1-28-12 28.33 12.50 44 Klkhorn I. & B. Co. N'/a, 3-28-12 57.20 12.50 44 Ellsworth NK, 8-20-10 50.53 25.00 44 Ely NV'/a NK, 7-31-15 20.40 25.00 ■■ Elv N'/f NNV. 14-33-14 23.35 17.50 44 Ellsworth SNV ,19-34-14 37.90.. 44 Fuller SE, 19-30-13 120.85 30.00 44 Barniea NE, 10-28-13 43.70 20.00 44 Brmkle SK SK. 0. NE NE, 7, N'/. NNV. 8-27-12 14.30 20.00 44 Chase K'/. NIC, 22-27-12 18.01 15.00 44 Cless SNV, 29-32-14 54.58 ..... 44 Cooper NK, 29-32-15 31.09 17.50 44 Craig NE, 27-27-10 95.55 12.00 44 Cranson SNV, 27-33-15 35.01 17.50 44 Carnahan NK, 12-20-12 59.80 . 44 Cornwall NV'/i SK, 12, N'/a NE, 13- 32-10 33.70 22.50 44 Cannon SE. 29-31-12 93.00 . Chester Co. NV'A NE. SE NNV, E'/j O. T. & SW NV/a SE, SE SE, I). S. Co. 2-32-12 111.37 47.50 College S'/a NE, 24-28-9 28.04 17.50 Conelyou l.V SW, N'/o SE, 32-27-9 23.00 . Carolus NW, 35-28-11 00.02 15.00 “ Cole SW, 0-28-11 12.45 10.00 “ Cupp SE, 0-29-9 34.29 . Col.ac U. S. Mtg. Co. SE, 24-28-9 50.36 25.00 " Farlow NW, 21-30-10 113.37 . Franklin N'/a S'/a, 12-26-14 9.00 10.00 “ Field SW, 7-31-12 111.53 25.00 Furguson SW NE, Wy, NW, SE NW, 25-28-14, 00.00 25.00 “ Farmer L. & T. Co. NE, 4-28-12 17.75 10.00 “ Farmer L. & T. Co. NW, 18-29-9 13.70 12.50 Fisher SW, 31-25-12 13.40 24.50 " Fernald SE, 8-29-9 57.38 . “ Fernite SW, 25-32-14 0.35 7.50 “ Grimes NE, 18-27-10 10.40 7.50 “ Gillespie L. 21, 22, B. 9 321.18 . “ Glynn NW, 19-29-12 59.51 30.00 “ Grable E'/a SW, W'/a SE, 10-32-14 49.20 20.00 “ Goldthrop NE, 11-30-15 27.00 15.00 “ Gsell N'/a S'/a, 8-20-14, SW, 23-31-10, NW, 35-27-13, SW, 31-33-15 141.03 25.00 “ Goodwin SW, 3-28-12 22.09 12.50 Holt SE, 21-30-13 49.90 24.00 Herbert SW, 11-31-10 52.88 . “ Handy NE, 17-31-14 54.81 . “ Huston E'/a NE. SW NE, SE NW, 31-29-10 53.83 15.00 “ Hodgkin W'/a E'/a. 23-31-11 51.90 . Harlan NW, 34-31-11 40.00 12.50 •• Holt NW, 27-31-13 44.88 24.00 “ Holt W>/. SW, 22-31-13 34.35 37.00 “ Hart NE, 25-31-12 39.00 12.50 j Herbert N'/a NE, 11, N'/a NW, I 12-27-9 92.01 27.50 “ Hotchkiss NW, 4-31-11 03.62 7.50 Jones NW NE, S'/a NE, 32-32-11 40.93 . •• Emerson SE, 27-29-12 20.90 10.00 “ Elkhorn I. & L. Co. E'/., 2-28-12 50.75 12.50 “ Elkhorn I. & L. Co. SW, 1-28-12 32.80 15.00 “ Eldridge NW, 7-29-9 74.09 22.50 “ Edwards NW, 21-30-11 13.84 10.00 “ Klise N'/a SE, 10-33-14, SW NW, NW SW, 11-33-14 07.81 25.50 McKinley W'/a SW, SE SW, S'/a b. b. & SE, 30. N'/a NE, SW T. Co. NE, E'/a NW, 31, NW NW, 32-32-10 140.07 . Moore W'/a SW, 18, W'/a NE, 19-31-11 81.70 35.00 “ Maddin S'/. SE, 27-31-11 45.00 15.00 “ Merrick S'/. NE, 0, W'/a NW, 5-26-11 80.00 35.00 *• Moulton SE. 22-31-14 49.85 32.50 “ Miller S'.', SE, 14-33-14 35.30 22.50 “ McHugh NW, 0-29-11 57.30 25.00 “ Morrow W‘/> NE, E'/> NW, 5-25-12 105.98 25.00 “ McKinley SW, 18-29-11 106.00 . •• Neb. I,. & T. Co. SE, 11-29-13 54.13 . “ Neb. L. & T. Co. NW, 9-29-10 53.39 . “ Neb. b. & 4’. Co. NW, 10-29-10 50.22 . “ Neb. L. & T. Co. SW, 10-31-14 122.17 25.00 •• Neb. b. & T. Co. NW, 22-29-13 45.36 . “ Neb. L. & T. Co. SW, 35-30-10 88.00 . Neb. b. & 4'. Co. SW, 25-20-13 131.21 . “ Neb. b. & 4’. Co. N'/a, 20-28-12 80.04 15.00 “ Fallon I,. 11, B. 14. O’Neill 279.00 9.00 “ Korff NW, 34-31-14 30.10 32.50 “ Korff NE, 34-31-14 56.28 5.02 “ Kilpatrick SW, 1-30-10 15,03 . •• Kiesan SW, 33-31-14 106.43 25.00 “ Kiesan SE. 33-31-14 106.43 . “ Larson L. 3, B. 7 08.91 . “ Loomis SW, 8-20-13 94.07 25.00 “ Lansworth SE, 22-31-12 74.00 32.50 “ Leonard SE, 24-28-12 91.30 30.00 “ 1 lindgreen SE, 12-28-19 48.17 . “ Lindeborn SW, 14-31-12 16.35 10.00 “ Livingston SW, 23-29-13 48.00 . Morris S'/, NW, W'/a SW, 12-29-9 49.48 27.50 “ McKinley L. L. & T. Co. SE, 31-32-12 21.85 7.50 “ McEvoney E'/a NE, W'A NW, 4-28-11 10.79 22.50 “ Morris SW, 32-28-9 50.48 20.00 “ Allen SW, 27-29-10 63.39 . " Globe L. & I. Co. NW, 7-31-14 70.25 22.50 •• Stewart SW, 8-27-12 26.02 19.00 “ Gilbert SW, 8-31-14 103.37 25.00 “ Richardson S'/a NE. SE NW, NE NE, 11-26-15 46.34 25.00 “ Covel NE, 0-28-9 120.27 34.50 “ Rovle SE. 3-27-12 108.23 . Ga'tz L. 11. 12. 13, B. 21 O’Neill 032.32 . “ Cuyler SW, 18-25-15 42.45 34.00 “ Frve SW, 2-29-13 50.00 25.00 « Alien NW, 20-33-15 103.45 . “ Toy SE, 10-20-14 04.35 17.50 “ Taylor L. 13. 14, 15, 10, B. 31, O’Neill 242.59 . “ Avers N'/a NW, 31, Sy2 SW, 30-28-9 125.31 32.50 “ Bradley WV. NW. 6-31-12 W'/a NW, 31-32-12 161.85 42.50 “ Bradlev SW, 28-30-10 . “ Bradley SW, 18-29-10 114.99 25.00 Brigel NE, 29-31-10 134.70 . J “ Yale NW, 13-27-12 01.30 27.50 M Bradley XVr NW, SE NW, NE SW. 32-26-14 64.79 27.50 Stevens E*/> SE, 21, N*4 NE, SE NE, 28-27-16 115.57 27.50 In the following 45 cases we give the Number of the case, the Title of the case and the amount of Printers’ fees charged. We do not give the numbers of the land and the amount of tax involved for the reason that the files are not now in the office of the Clerk of the District Court and we are unahle at this time to obtain this information. Title of Case. Number. Printer’s Fee. Brown .6018 $27.50 Eli .6062 25.00 Douglas Co. Bank.6065 . Vaughn .6109 12.50 Thompson.6127 20.00 Moore .6130 27.50 Eumell....6131 22.50 Graham...6133 22.50 Hoagland .6156 22.50 Squire .6169 15.(XI Oregon Horse & Land Co.6244 12.50 C. C. G. S. Deposit Co.6264 40.00 .Jones.6297 . Shoonmaker .6439 32.50 Gill .6483 . Bell.5363 30.00 Neb. L. & T. Co.5367 lO.(H) Tennant .5382 15.00 N. E. L. & T. Co.5386 10.00 Thompson.5430 32.50 Moore .5448 35.00 Wells.5445 15.IX) W. N. F. L. T. Co.5462 35.00 Grable.1.5475 37.50 Fenlev.5505 22.50 Wyman .5523 22.50 ^ Wixson .5542 25.. Co.5264 45.00 Wheeler .5267 . Herbage .5270 25.1X1 Hoskinson .5280 15.00 Drallard .5287 10.00 Dohlin .5291 15.00 Castetter.3332 . Grable ....5235 25.00 Boyle.5337 25.00 Westervelt .5340 7.50 Liongholn .5351 25.00 Corbet .5355 60.00 James .5366 . The following are private tax foreclosures begun by E. S. Eves and John C. Morrow: Tax Printer’s Plaintiff. Defendant. Land. Involved. Fee. Eves Miner NE. 22-25-12 $46.89 $17.50 Singer NAV, 33-30-11 15.10 17.50 “ Voorheis NE, 28-25-15 11.09 15.00 “ Kinney SE. 32-30-9 17.66 17.50 “ llinckle N% N%, 15-30-9 12.70 12.50 Morrow Hildebrand NE, 14-30-13 24.66 15.00 “ Falls NAA’, 32-30-13 76.66 17.50 “ UnionT.Co. NE, 21-29-1.3 9.91 15.00 “ VanCleve Ny2 Ny2, 15-26-12 13.21 15JX) “ Furst SE, 24-30-9 12.46 7.50 Eves McKinley SE, 11-26-12 36-87 . “ UnionT.Co. SAV, 28-30-9 12.60 15.00 “ Cowles SAV, 32-30-13 61.22 15.00 “ AVinnett EM> E%, 26-30-15 15.07 15.00 “ Rader SE, 28-30-9 30.30 17.50 “ Toms sy, NE. SV» NAA', 27-30-9 29.72 20.00 “ McLary NE, 4-30-9 44.70 15.00 “ Holt NAA’, 27-31-13 21.08 15.00 Morrow UnionT.Co. SAV, 26-29-13 9.35 15.00 i “ Neashan NAA’. 18-25-12 72.20 17.50 , “ Blair NAV. 29-30-13 18.30 15.00 “ Merichew SE SE, AVy2 SE, 9-28-10 21.84 27.50 “ Porter SE, 18-32-12 13.26 10.00 , “ Bantz S% NE, 27, S% NW, 26-25-12 81.26 27.50 “ UnionT.Co. SE, 27-29-13 10.46 15.00 »■ “ Leonard SE. 17-25-12 73.75 15.00 “ Burd SE. 34-27-14 8.71 15.00 “ Hobart SAV NAV. NAV SAA’, S>/2 SAV. 6-25-12 74.67 40.00 Eves Law NE. 11-29-14 11.78 15.00 “ Calvin NAA’, 34-30-9 12.76 15.00 “ Taylor NE, 35-30-9 58.18 17.50 “ AVheaton SE. 22-26-14 4.75 15.00 “ McKinlev NE, 12-26-12 11.42 17.50 “ McKinley NE. 12-20-12 11.42 17.50 “ Mulhnll SAV. 4-30-9 27.70 15.00 “ ' I’orter NAV, 4-30-9 12.70 15.00 “ Sargent NE, 9-30-15 43.86 15.00 “ UnionT.Co. SE, 3-30-9 11.08 15.00 “ Ballou Bk. Co. Ey2 NE, 5-28-11 0.58 15.00 . “ Ballou Bk. Co. AV% NAV. 4-28-11 4.75 15.00 In the following cases the files are not in the office of the Clerk and we cannot give taxes involved. Printers’ fees are taken from the fee book: Tax Printer's Plaintiff. Defendant. Lnnd. Involved. Fee. Eves Filkins SAV, 9-28-10 $15.00 “ Holt SAV SAV. SE SAV, 22-31-13 30.00 “ Ballou Bk. Co. AV y> NAA', 4-28-11 15.00 “ Martin NE. 26-30-9 15.00 Morrow Stevens_AA'V» NE, NE NAA', 18, .IT "■$ SE SAV, 7-32-12 . 37.50 “ Showalter Mtg. Co. NW, 34-31-11 15.00 ' “ Mortgage J Inv. Co. NW, 10-28-11 15.00 J* Henry “Explains.” Atkinson Plain-Dealer: The Frontier man give us a very naughty shot last weak in regard to signing the report of the committee on resolutions at the re cent populist county convention after taking the stand we did in referring to the Bartley farole in our local columns some time before, and perhaps it does look a bit inconsistent. Had we looked them over oarefully we might not have signed them; but in the light of subsequent events, we have somewhat modified our views regarding a parole for Mr. Bartley. The above hedge, explanation, ap ology or whatever vou may call it, is tadeed a Jem and Mr. Henry has only made himself the more ridiculous by patting his foot in his mouth again. He nays: "Had we looked them (the popu list platform) over oarefully we might not have signed them." Why, then, do you not have the manhood to come Put and say that you refuse to endorse or aupport the populist platform? "We have somewhat modified our views,” aays the oracle of the Plain-Dealer. This is probably true, and it only proves that yonr "views” are molded, as the j -occasion requires it, by the corrupt gang of land pirates that has absolute control of the pop party in Holt county. »i * ' Cahill Recommended. This is what the Board of Education at Stuart has to say respecting the re pttbliean csndidate for superintendent of public Instruction of Holt county: To whom it may concern: The bearer, Prof. 4. L. Cahill, has been principal of Ibe Stuart high school for the past two years and has given the best of satisfac tion In all respects. He is well qualified, earnest and faithful in bis work. He is a man of excellent character aud a good citizen. We take pleasure in recom mending him to any school board.—H. Shank (director). W. N. Coats (moder ator), U. E. Chittick (treasurer), Wil liam Kroner, A. C. Powell, Charles F. Johnson, school board district 44. Wanted, a good competent girl for general housework in family of two. Lock Bok 43. Notice. Notice is hereby cgiven that all parties owing the old tirm of Mack & Peeler, will greatly oblige the new firm by call ing and settling llieir accounts as Boon as possable. Thanking you for past favors, we beg to remain yours truly. 14 4 Peeler & McManus. Tot Causes Night Alarm. "One night my brother’s baby was taken with Croup,” writes Mrs. J. C. Snider, of Crittenden, Ky , "it seemed it wood strangle before we could get a doctor, so we gave it Dr. King’s New Discovery, which gave quick relief and permanently cured it. We always keep it in the house to protect our children from Croup and Whooping Congh. It cured me of a chronic bronchial trouble that no other remedy would relieve.” Infallible for Coughs, Colds, Throat and Lung trouble. 50c and $1 00 Trial bottles free at P. C. Corrigan. All people owing bills at MoCafferty’s are requsted to come in and pay same as we need the money. 2-w M. A. McCafferty. Postponed Owing to the fact that* it will be impossible for us to receive all our goods by Saturday, October 5, the date named for our open ing, we have been compelled to postpone our display until Satur October 12, when the greater portion of our new goods will have arrived. MANNS. Stepped Into Live Coals. “When a child I burned ray foot frightfully,” writes W. U. Eads, of Jonesville, Va., “whiob caused horrible leg sores for !i0 years, but Bucklea’s Arnica Salve wholly cured me after everything else failed.” lufallible for Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Sores, Bruises and Piles. Sold by P. C. Corrigan 25c. What’s Your Face Worth? Sometimes a fortune, but never, if you have a sallow complexion, a jaun dice took, moth patches and blotches on the skin,-all signs of Liver Trouble. But Dr. King’s New Life Pills give Clear Skin, Kosy Cheeks. Rich Complexion. Only 25 cents at P. C. Corrigan Drug Store. King Edward’s Monogram. The royal monogram yvhich is to be placed upon King Edward’s liveries is of the neatest possible style and con sists of the letters E. R., with VII. be neath them. The somewhat flambuoy ant manner in which the royal cipher appeared upon the livery and harness of the previous sovereign now’ gives place to a severer taste, and this ap plies not only to the full state trap pings, but also to the Ascot and Good wood liveries, both of which are also in preparation. A Fiendish Attack. An attack was lately made on C. F. Collier of Cherokee, Iowa, that cearly proved falal. It came through his kid neys. liis back g.ot so lame he could not stoop without great pain, nor sit in a chair except propped by cushions. No remedy helped him until he tried Electric Bitters which effected such a wonderful change that be writes he feels like a new man. This marvelous med ieine cures backache and kidney trouble purities the blood and builds up your health. Only 50c at P. C. Corrigan Drug Store. Gorgeous Attire for Dolls* Japanese dolls are usually most elab orate and gorgeously attired, for the princely families keep these toys and pass them down to their descendants. The brocaded silks for the doll robes are specially woven in miniature pat terns on small looms. The wooden dolls are often beautifully carved and enameled. Besides the dolls them selves the Japanese toys include the most wonderful array of dolls’ furni ture, trinkets, toys, musical instru ments, houses and gardens. Do not forget that.,.. MANN’S OPENING DAY has been postponed until Satur day, October 12. Vesuvius* Deacl'v Breath. The “pine tree" of Scoria, which has continually erupted from the Vesuvius crater, is seriously damaging the har vest In the adjoining districts, writes a Rome correspondent. The weather has been remarkably windy and rainy , and the “pine tree,” lashed by the ele ments, has spread an immense quan tity of powerful acids on the fields and vineyards of the mountain slopes I and the neighboring plains, burning I or otherwise damaging the growing crops. HANDSOME SOUVENIRS will be distributed at Mann’s on opening day, Saturday, October 12. Scripture Dark of the K'c«er. The Chicago News points out that the use of the word “kick" in the sense of protesting or complaining, has the authority of the Bible. In 1 Samuel ii:29, Jehovah is made to say: “Where fore kick ye at my sacrifice and at mine offering, which I have command ed in mine habitation?” liliMIliilll _~ ROHRBOUCH BROS-, Proprietors. Omaha, Nebr, FALL TERM—opens Monday, Sept. 2. Scores of new students will enter in September. All arrangements complete for the opening, . „ COURSES OF STUDY—Business, English, Shorthand, Typewriting, Telegraphy, Pen manshln and Pen-Art, . . „ ,, ADVANTAGES—First-class equipments, employs the best teachers, has a College Orchestra. College Band, College Paper, Printing Office, Lecture Course & Lilerary Society. SHORTHAND 11Y MAI*,-Gregg system. Fall course for *15. Write for particulars. GENERAL INFORMATION—Over 1,000 students last year. 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