TIM 1C TABLE Bt'RMXAIIM A M18801 Kl HIVRK IS. IS EAST. WK8I. 1:30 1*. M. Leave* 6:S0 1’. M Connection* at Aurora for all point* North weal. A. 1\ W HUTS, Agt V. r. KAII.WAY. Beginning Sunday, November 17th. train* will arrive and depart at tlii* ■latino a* follow*: leaves Leave* Monday. I Tueaday, | g. (10 ?rTS5T'*5r t*I mJSV' !*•” Arrive* at Loup City daily 7.<5 p.tn• Cln*e eonueetlon at Drand 1*1 And lor all point* Kait anil Welt. F. W. Ct.tWE, Agent Lioaal Daws. A Boone. TUK Jeweler. Kye and Kar. Dr. Davi*, Grand laland. Nebr. Call on Secretary Mellor and get a pt Atninni Hat tor the fair. Tailor made clothing 12.SO per *ult at A. K. Cba*e'». I I.. o/.llaea Urtllllk I II 11 <1 ll-f Cff. uinl nets ot T. M Reeds. Mrs. I. M. I’olskl and son are visiting relative* in South Omaha this week. Dr Sumner Davis. Grand Island. Sur gical disease* and disease* of Eye and Kur. Mr. and Mrs J. B. I'yke started for Omaha yesterday morning to attend the state fair. Good makes of new and second hand mowing machines, also hay rakes at T M. Reed* W. R Mel lor made a business trip to Litchfield and Mason City on his wheel, Tuesday. Call and look at the samples of readv made clothing at A. K. Chase's. Suits from ff 00 up Fit guaranteed James Depew end his father-lu law M. H .Smith started last Monday for Lincoln to take in the re-unlon. Flaming band bills are eut announ cing the Bherman county fair te be held at Ixiup City, Beptetnbar 10th, 17th and 18th. g5 50 Omaha and return vis. the Bur lington Route, including one admission to state fair. Tlokats sold Bapt. 1st, sad 2nd, Apply to aay B&M agent for further information. Dou’t fail to hear A. E. Cady handle the •‘money question.” lie will speak at Ashton. Monday aftarnoon, August 81, at 2 o’closk and at Loup City lu the evening of the same day at 8 o'clock. The populist senatorial convention for this senatorial district will be held at Rivenna next Wednesday and the Republican senatorial convention will be held at the same place September 18. Eczema is a frightful affitotion, but like all other skin diseases it can be permaneatly cured by appliaations of DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve It never fall#* to cura Piles. -Odeadabl Bros. W. L. Marcy retuned to Leup City with bis bride Isst Tuesday evening and at once went to bouse keeping In the upper rooms back of hie dental office wbleb he had previously fitted up for a home. Their many friend* here extend to them a hearty weleome. In tli« ftnrlnir time a vouusr man's fancy lightly turn* to thoughts of— lie Witt's Little Karly Kisers, for they always eleame the liver, purify the blood, and invigorate the system.— Odendabl Bros. August Jung, living north of town while raking hay last Wednesday mat with a severe accident which uearly cost him his life. The horse became frighened and h* was thrown from bit seat. He was caught in the rake teeth aud dragged a considerable dlst sue*. He is reported to be a. Ticket* on «ele At gust gntlt to Sept |*t in elusive Fur further particulars ealt on Franh k, Cline. Agent. (lend lulls ere out sunoum-lng a grand Republican rail) te lake plsce el Athlon end t.uop City on Monday. August SI Hun A V t'ndy Repot. Hess eendtdet* fur emigre** of tbe •tb district, end II « t J Mlki of Ratine event* end eandhUte lor eteeter •Ilf ho prweenl nnd tburu igkl) discos |he issues of the da> tbe Meeting el AtM«e eW »«»• F * 1 sit's » i s the afternoon et> > at l*>np City In lire evening nl 0 v > h* k Kvnry body It invited to sons* out and n*«i tb# ;ni«n*v nbij *>.d i,ni* tiiacomsd lit i well teottn si tbe *t spanker* in Ik* stele end is* ynt iit Ike leers** In IMS loksvestlng " • > Good gra ’cs of machine oir* •odd t»y. T. M. iiccd. .1 I Iiepew and M. II. Smith return ed from their trip to Lincoln and tin reunion last evening Itev. .1. F. Webster and family re turned this morning after an absence of three weeks. H<* wishes us to an nounce that there wH be the usual services at the M. K. Church next Sun day Subject for morning discourse will be ‘ The Cburc b." Une swallow doe* not make Spring, but one swallow of One Minute Gough Cure brings relief.—Odendahl Bros. Senator Black, of Kearney was In the elty last errning looking over the political situation. The Senator will make tbo raue again this fall If the re publicans in both counties are united for him. The Senator is not particular however, lie says that lie would gladly give way to a Shermsn county man this year, and insured us of the hearty sup port of Buffalo county. The Noktii WKSTgKN would be pleased to support a Sherman county man this year, but owing to the fact that we know of no ouu who wanta to make the race, and that llr Blaok ha* served us well, we believe that we voice (he sent line lit of the republicans of Sherman county when we say give Mr. Black the nomi nation by acclamation. NOT eon ii it v a > Judge Mauser Misrepresented »>>' till) Oliver Organ. KEARNEY .Neb Aug 24 (To the Kill tor of The btate Journal ) - in the Omaha Werld-llerald of the 19th Inst. ] notice e eornunlcatlon from a corres pondent at Crawford This communi cation. when considered in connection with Ha headline, seemed to Imply that 1 bad made a speech at Crawford in fa yor of Bryan and free sliver. What I did my was, that w hile Bry an was a strong and active man, and able to meet all coiners in debate, and 1 had no sympathy with the narrow policy which belittled an opponent by calling blm“Bub,” 1 did not loose sight of the fact that Major McKinley was a soldier during the war. That since that time he had been a legislator and a political!, in the best sense, studying the needs of the Ameri can peopln arid rendering them practi cal assistance, and I had heard him make a speech at Lincoln that was chuck full ef good reasons why we should all remsin republicans, and bnlleved the speech end know McKinley to be *n experienced, strong, broad and benevolent statesman, who had at heart the welfare of the people, and that ) intended te vote for him, 1 also snld that the gold and silver in the moun tains was our gold and our silver, and our people were digging them out. and they ought to be encuraged, that 1 was in favor of bimetallism, as 1 believed the majority of American citizen were, and that we ought to coin every dollar of sliver that could be safely coined without drlviag out of circulation the $600,000,000 ef gold tbit we already have and which w* could not spare, and that the ratio was a debatable question to be determined by congress, and I was willing to trust It to the Intelli gence, honesty and patriotism of the American people und the congress w hich they might eleet 1 further said, that silver was one of the great recourse* of the country, and that 1 personally believed that the whole product of the United States might safely be coined and put In cir culation, but tbe question was one to lie considered and acted upon with great car*, end wh|le our people needed money and the gouverument should be gin tecoin silver as quickly ss possible aad continue at Has long as it was safe. It should nevertheless have full control of the matter and should be able to stop coining tbe mooieiit that there was danger of driving the gold into hiding, because we could not afford to lose from our circulation $600,000,000 of gold we already had. 1 persume the enthusiasm of the cor respondent led him to overlook these j little matters a* of no importance I expect to take the stump for the re ' publican ticket Your* truly F to la<|ian*|>olt«. I ml., vie Tbe Union l‘*cill«, »ml ennaenl tuna flout Nebrntk*. hen**#, Colorado, ' tW y outing and I tab account tiold Item ! octetlu meeting 2-4 Tb* very : i cat tbroi.gli car aervlce to < btcag • and Ai l.unit by Ibta line. lor full infor luetion call on 4' W . t «..tnat. Agent, Aovcraiglt t.reud l.odge I 0.0 4 ttelle* '!'*»»» bcjtt. 21 tn 2*tb. Tim I t*. mil tell ticket a lu l>allea end return i for on* fete lot t*trtu Mat* call oa or | eddreaa 4”. k llliMt Aft l.*o tbeu one let* for the round lrt|> t*n ncj.t i*| end fad tbe i’niun l*a*ig» ' *111 adl Itch* t* to Otneka algAIO «bi< h «Uw lab* two Mu III* fait gtountl* Fur yvt> u >.a . all wo undettlga*d 4 •*« time yuu knun * 4 W t line A at t>** m>nu4e it lb* *4en«ierd too* and | tin* lllaut* t aagti t ere t* tb* »l*k'4*td * yi*|>ct«Huo lor every form of cough ••* j w!4 ll I* lit* only betetle** remedy I that |.ro«t«,.*t iMint.diet* tetaltt. t M*t»!eM lit «t* tint »t* ■ a. ttbera tuatl gay ay. tae w*| I bate money I'ltitr don't »*.• lot tm.t h»i eotlvc, THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE is Simmons i.ivf.r regulator—don’t forget to take it. The Liver gets sluggish during the Winter, just like all nature, and tlie system becomes choked up by the accumulated waste, which brings on Malaria, Fever and Ague and Rheuma tism. You want to wake up your Liver now, but be sure you take SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR to do it. It also regulates the Liver keeps It properly at work, when your system willsbe free from poison and the whole body Invigorated. You get Till’. MOST ULOODwhen your system is in A1 londition, and that will only be when the Liver Is kept active. Try a Liver Remedy once and note the difference. But rV r only SIMMONS Liver regulatoi: -it is Simmons Liver Regulator which makes the difference. Take v in | viler or in liquid already prepared, or make a tea of the riwder; but tal .-SIMMONS I IVEK RKGU ATOP. You’ll:. I the RLI) Z on every oackaae. I : I r it. J. II. Zcllin Philadelphia, I'll, A. L, Wooster, u prominent citizen of Osseo, Midi,, nfter suffering excru ciatingly from riles for twenty year*, was cured In u short time by using DeWItt's Witch Maze I Salve, on abso lute euro for all skin diseases. More of this preperation Is used than all othurs combined. Odendahl Bros. Nebraska Stitt Fair al O-tialia mini. The Union I’aeiflc will sell tickets at one fare for round trip plus 60 cents for admission to fait ground Tickets on sale August 27th. to September 6ih inclusive, good until September7th. F. W Cl.INK Agent, Young mothers dread the summer months on account of the great mortal ity among children uaused by bowel troubles. Perfect safety may be assur ed those wbo keep on hand DeWitt's Colie At Cholera cure, and administer it promptly. For cramps, bilious colic, dysentery and dlarrhwa, it affords in stant relief. Odendahl Bros. The Best Spring medicine for twen ty five cents a dose ii day for every member of the family . (Jet a package of Bitumens Li ver Regulator, the best blood medicine and the best spring medicine. It will saye you seventy five cent* on a dollar's worth of tnedi eiue bought before, and will give you better blood and better health, because It regulates your liver. There’s the secret of health. J. H ZelJln A Co., Philadelphia, Pa. A RED-HOT CAMPAIGN The present campaign will be the most exciting one fought out since the war. There will not be u day when something of unusual interest w ill uot trxnspire. The State Journal has made up its mind to surpass all it* former efforts in the direction of news-giving, and will give its readers the most com plete detail of tba eampaign. giv ng all the news from an uubiased standpoint. Republicans will want The Journal be cause of Iti staunch republican priu ulples, it being reconlzed as the stand ard-bearer of the great republican party of Nebraska Populists and Democrats should read it for the new* it give*. The Semi-Weekly Journal will go to thousands ef m-w homes during the campaign, You should subscribe, us it will only cost you 25 cents from now until November 15 Two papers every week, making it almost us good as a dally. Subscribe through your postmas ter or send your order to The State Journal, Lincoln, Neb. an. • a _,Ll 1 . I_ tl.. |riu JUU wears — • V * M blood U poisoned by constipation? Had blood mean* bad health and pre mature old age UeWUt's l.ittle Karly Kisers, the famous litttle pills, overcome obstinate constipation Odendahl Bros Mis It. l*oYeung, Middtelmrg, la., writes. 1 have used tine Minute Cough Cure for si* years, both (or myself and Children and I consider it the .(ulckest acting and most satisfactory Cough Cure I base ever used OdcmUbl Hms Awarded Highest Honors. World'* Fair. DU BAKING POWDtR MOST IM HFTCT MAD8 A |e>s l‘.tape Inus «f 1 • '•*» • * 1st *MS tfc~* S-oss smi *• s*. .**•« ■ -socSfc ! 4a MAIt* IMS KTABlMttU PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS. The following proponed amendments to (lie Constitution of the State of Ne braska, ax hereinafter set forth iu fall, ire submitted to the electors of the "ditto of Nebraska, to be voted upon It (lie general election to be held Tuex iuy, November)), A. I)., 1806: A joint resolution proposing to intend sections two (it), four (4), and five (5,) of article six (6) of the Consti tution of the Htateof Nebraska, relating to number of judges of the supreme conrt and their term of office. Be It resolved end enacted by the Iscgiain lure of the Slate of Nebraska: Hection 1. That section two (2) of article •lx (II) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska he amended so as to read as fol lows: Hoctiun 2 The supreme oourt shall until otherwise provided by law, consist of live C’iJ Judges, a majority of whom shall he neces sary to form a quorum or to pronounce a decision It shall have original jurisdiction In coses relating Pi revenue, civil cases in which tlie state shall lie a parly, mandamus, quo warranto, habeas corpus, and such •ppeilalo Jurisdiction, as may be provided by law. Hection 2. That section four (4) of article tlx (8) nt the Constitution of the State of Nebraska, tie amended so os to read as fol Mention 4. The Judges of the supreme court shall he elected by the elector! of the ■tele at large, and their term of office, ex cept aa hereinafter provided, shall he for a pel-bid of not lees than five (6) years aa tha legislature may proscribe. Mention ll That section five (6) of article six (If) of the Constitution of the Htate of Ne braska, he amended to read a* follows: Mention 6. At the first general elootlon to lie held la the year IMS), there shall be elected two (3) Judges of the supreme court one of whom shall lie elected for a term of two (2) years, on* for the term of four (4) years, ami at each general election there after, there ahall be elected one Judge of the supreme court for the term of five (li) years, unless otherwise provided by lew: Provided, that the Judge* of the su promo court whose term* have not expired at the time of holding the general elec tlon of 1336, shall continue to hold their office for the remaluder of the term for which they were respectively commis sioned. Approved March 33, A. D 18U6 A joint resolution proposing au amendment to section thirteen (13) of article six of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska, relating to com pensation of supreme and district court judges. Be It resolved by the Legislature of the Mtata of Nebraska: flection 1. That section thirteen 03) of arttele six (I) of the Constitution of the Mtste of Nebraska be amended so as to read as fol lows: Moo. 13 The Judges of the supreme and district courts shall receive for their services such cempeaaatlon aa may be provided by law, payable quarterly. The legislature ahall at its first session after the adoption of this amendment, three-fifths of the members elected to each house eoncnrrlng, establish their compensation. Tha compensation so es tablished shall not be changed oftener than once In four years, and tn no event unless two-thirds of the member* elected to eneh house of tho legislature concur therein. Approved March 30, A. L> 13(16. A joint resolution proposing to amend section twenty-four (34) of article five (5) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska, relating to com pensation of the officers of the executive department. Be it resolved and enacted by the Legislature of the Htate of Nebraska: Mention 1. That section twenty-four (24) of article five (5) of the Constitution of the Mlate of Nebraska be amended to read as fol lows I Hactlon 34- The officers of the executlv* department of the state government shall receive for their services a compensation to be eetablishcd by law, which shall be •either increased nor diminished during tha term for which they shall have been com mission)*! sud they shall nut receive to their own us* any fees, oosta, interests, upon publlo moneys in their hands or under tbelr control, perquisites of office or other compen sation and all fees that may here after be payable by law fur services performed by an officer provided for in this article shall b* paid in advsnoe into the state treasury The legislature shall at Its first session after the adoption of this amend ment, three fifths of the members elected to aaeh bouse of the legislature con curring, establish the salaries of the officers named In this article. The com pensation su established shall not be changod oftener than unoe In four years and m no event unless two-thirds or the aiembera eb-cted to each house uf the legislature concur therein. Approved March 33. A. U 1336, A joiut resolution proposing to amend section ons (1) of article six (6) of the Constitution of the State of Nebras ka, relating to judicial Power. B* It reaolvad aud enacted by tba Laflala turn tba Atata of N'obraeka; Hactlou l That aactlou una (1) of art Ida nix (•)of tha «' matituU >ii of the Alataof Nabraak* b» amended to raad aa follow*: feaalion 1. Tba Judicial power of tbit rtato •ball l*» vaatad Ui a au^raina court, dutrld i'aurta. county w-uria of th« |>*»a u imilit mafletrala*. aud In aucb «>tbar tour*# inferior to tb<* auprama court aa may U* 'luatwl bv law In abb'b two (bird* of tbo matabsrs tM acted to aack boua* concur. A|tpru»wl March S A U IM A Join! resulutum |tru{XMiutf to ntui'uti wvliou «l*v«u (tt) of trlld, us (4) of lb, tViMtilalnxi ut lh, Mui* ut K«bnwka, roUiiug lu iiwoum iu uuiu bar of >u|»«ui» «u>l iluirvi eusrt judgua. Ha it ii4\i>ial«al ««mk t*4 by th* Uwfialatura tf *ba btata of Semrsaha: Di»lkNi I That aa*U«Mt wUtM (li| of tru I* kt \Sy « # tb* i Watituibm 4 lb* Atnia «f Ifabratba U aianJwt to r«al a* xr h*wa «>«. m- •-> I) Tba I-#** alarm wbuatevat la#* lb«4* f iba pwnatt ««atal to 0a. b hoi taettle thw *mam **f any »'> 'a Sfe r ««*t ***** to A U MM A } *4ltf fwmdulbd* pfufbBiMg I* SbMMSd arvtt >u att {** of a*lt« W of Nebraska: Section 1. That section sie (tty. article one (If of the Constitution of ihe Stale of Ne braska lie amend d to read aa follows: Seetlon «. The right of trial b. Jury shall remain inviolate, but tho legiH'ature may pro vide that in civil actions five sixths of tic- Jury mav render a verdict, and the legislature may also authorise trial by a Jury of a .ess number than twelve men, In eourla Inferior to the dis trl'-t court. Approved March 29, A D 199.). A joint resolution proposing to amend section one (1) of Article five (5) of the Constitution of Nehrusku, relat ing to officers of the executive depart ment. Halt resolved snd enacted by the Legisla ture of the State of Nebraska: Seetlon 1. That section one (If of ar ticle five (5) of Ihe Constitution of Ihe State of Nebraska lie amended to read as fid lows : Seetlon 1 Tim executive department shall consist of a governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, auditor of public accounts, treasurer, superintendent, of public In structlon, attorney general, commissioner of public Iambi attd buildings, and throe railroad commissioners, each ol whom, except the said railroad commissioners, shall hold hia office for a term of two ycara. from the first Thursday after the first Tuesday iu January, after his election, and until his successor is elected and qualified. Koch railroad com missioner shall hold hit offlee for s term of threo years, beginning on the first Thursday after the first Tuesday in January a ter his election, and until his sucees sor Is electod and qualified: Providisl, however, That at the first general elec tion held after flic adoption of this amend ment there shall lie elected threo railroad commissioners, one for the period of one year, one for tho period of two years, ami one for the period of three years. The gov ernor, secretary of state, auditor of pub lic accounts, and treasurer shall reside at the capital during their term <1 office; they shall keep the public records, books ami papers there and shall perform such du ties as may he required by law. Approvod March 90, A. D. 199c. A joint resolution proposing to amend section twenty-six (2d; of ar ticle live (5) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska, limiting the num ber of executive state officers. IS*- It resolved and enacted by the Leg lslature of the Htute of Nebraska: Section 1. That section twenty six (Mj of artlola five (5) of the Constitution of the Htnte of Nebraska be ainuuded to reud os follows: Heotlon <01. No other executive state ofll cers except th<f the M«t« of Nabreaka lw aiuaudad by addin* lo *aid aril It a now mo. Uou lo tw 11 um lx rad aaetioa two (-J lu road aa follow*: Hmittuii t. Tb* guvcrntiieal of *uy oily of lb* metropolitan ruu« and lha go*, aranaut of lha county lu which It I* looalad ut** ha utargad ahull* or ta part »li>u a pronuaitloa au lo do h*a lawn *uhiultlad by authority of law to lha Volar* of lit city aud Ntuli end re iwtvad ih* **MUt of a majority of th* *ota* ca*t ta »uth »ttr and aUu a majority •f th* vola* carl la lha county »i> luanm of th an cast la il l uratrupolitau city #1 *uch iMfan. Approved March M. A It. IM1 A Joint roaolnftdU |.iu|«»tng an MMHtdtnent to ear-tlon nth (4) ul hitirls ; Mvan (T) “I Ut* IVuntilulkik ul th* htal* ul Nvbrhakh. |uo**rthtug th* uieitner in which rota* that) ha «w#l i It* It vmoived amt *na*hut hy the lagUiai are ul the tub *f Nehvaah* Beet to a I that mk* vt* 1*1 ul min ***** 1*1 <4 th* (b*rlil»h*e ul th* u»*ie at Mah*a*ha be maeadml ta mad *■ hd , hrwai 1 ka* liu* A AU mtaa *h*tt he bf WIM *f »t '.tha# *n»thMt a* u*et ba ******i*ed by law um*ld»d th* *#*#*•» ml vuttap b* pr*a»»m«l Appmevd Mat. h It A It MBt A Jutkt IWUtMMl J.r^auiMg to a to* ad anrtto« two (!) vl arttat* to«r l**n (Ul of tha IVarliUina *4 th* Mile itI Nahraea*. twin ft** lu d.oaliiut* to wuiki ut lutaiitAi iwtfutiwekl and 1 manufactories. He it resolved and enact ad by the [jC , lalaturc of the State of Nebraska: Hectiuti 1 That section two (2) of article fourteen (H> of tbe Constitution of the Htate of Nebia-ka, Is* amended to rear ns : follows: i Bee. 2. No city, county, town, precinct, municipality, or other subdivision of tho stat**, Khali ever make donation* to any work* of Internal Improvement, or manufactory, unless a proposition so to do shall have been flr*t submitted to the qualified elector* and ratified by a two third* vote at an election by authority of law; Provided That such donations of a county with the donation* of ’such subdl vision* 111 1 he aggregate shall not exceed ten per cent of tnc aM*e*sed valuation of ■uch county; Provided, further, That uuy city or county may, by a three-fourths Vote, Increase such Indebtedness five per cent, in addition to such ten per cent and no boDd* or evidence* of tmfehlednc** to Issued shall lie valid unless the same shall have endorsed thereon a oerti float* signed by the secretary qpd auditor of state, showing that the *ame is issued pursuant to law. Approved March 2!), A. D., 1H95. I, J. A. Piper, Moratory of Htate of tho Htate of Nebraska, do hereby certify that the foregoing proponed amendments to tho Constitution of tho Htate of Ne braska are true and correct cnpicn of tho. original enrolled and engroHHod bill*, as passed by the Twenty-fourth session of tbe legislature of the Htate of Nebraska, os appears from said original bills on file in this office, and that all and each of said proposed amendments are submitted to the qualified voters of the Htate of Ne braska for their adoption or rejection at the general election to be held on Tuesday, the 3d day of November, A. iWU. Ill testimony whereof, I have here unto sot my hand and affixed the great seal of the State of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln this 17th day of July, in the year of our Lord, One Thou sand, Light Hundred and Ninety-Six, of the independence of the United States the One Hnndred and Twenty First, and of this state the Thirtieth. (Seal.) J. A. PIPEH, Secretary of State. NOTICE OF HALE UNDER CHATTLK MORTGAGE. Notice I* hereby given that l>v virtue of u chattel mortgage untod on the IMth day of May, ism; and duly (lied In thaolllce of the con lily clerk of Sherman county, Nebraska on the ilHth day of May, IMS', and ox con ted by A. Foltz and Joaiu Foltz to Elizabeth Kent, to secure the the payment of the Slim of Four Hundred Fifty.live Hollars and Fifty-six Cent* aud Interest, arid epon which there Is now dae the sum of •l*I.Hr>. Default having been made In the paymont of said sum and no suit or other pro. codings at law having been In stltutcd to recover said debt or any part thereof, therefore 1 will sell the property therein described, viz: One hay horse,six years old; One bay horse, one hind foot white, five years old; Three sate of light double harness , Two single, top bugglei: One two seated top buggy. Onu dark Iron gray horse, eight years old. One lighter iron gray horse, six years old . One hay mare seven years old; one hay horse, eight years old, •t. public auction, at the livery ham. In Uiock IS. In the Original Town of l.oup City. Nebraska, on the ‘kind day of Aug ast, I SVC. at in o’clock a. in. Ki.i/.aiiktn Kickt, Mortgagee. Hv Hahi.an A Tavi.ok, her Altys LEGAL LOTICK. John Swouey, defendant will tuke notice that on July UUth: IBM. there was tiled In tlic dlstrict court of Sherman county, Nebrasku. by Kittle Swouey, plaintiff, u petition for a diverse from *aict defendant,, on the ground that said defendant has without just cause wilfully abandoned and utterly deserted the plaintllT for more Ulan two years last past. That, said defendant has exercised cruelty toward said plaintiff, and that, said defendant has wantonly and cruelly failed and neglected to provide suitable rmilntuinunce for said plaintiff, said defendant being at all limes of sufficient ability to so do, Defendant furth er prays care and custody of the children. Genes and Robert Swouey. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, the 31st day of August 1*1*1 Attest: K ITT IK Hwoukv, Plaintiff Louts Hats, County Clerk. LEGAL NOTICE. State of Nebraska,! Sherman County, j *■ II. Mmelser, PlaintllT. vs. Mary O, Tochey and Lloyd J llyalt. Defendants, Lloyd J. Hyatt will take notice that on the Mb ot August iNW's Geo. W. Hunter, a Justice ot the peace of Loup City town, skip, .Shermau county, Nebraska. Issued an order of ullaehmeul tor Ike sum ot in an action pending heforu him, wherein II. Suiclser le plaintllT aud Mary 0. Toekey and Lloyd J. Ilyatl, defendants, that prop city of tbs duleudaiil consisting of the one third inlerust in about 13 acres of wheal, has been attached under said order, also guumtaheH summons Issued against Mike Fallow, and said Mike Patlow ordered to hold said wheat eubiecl tu the order of ilia court Maid cause was continued to the •-'t'4h day of September, I MW, at 10o'clock, a. in W. 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