.APi" R ! 5? v r t eft M K il - m THE RED CLOUD CHIEF LOCAL MATTERS. Notice in thin Column 10 Cents a Line The "Millinery" war han commenc ed. Mrn. Lutz is ahead, w far. 39 Elder Maxwell has cone to Fairmont to look after his farm at that tdace. Charley Potter m cnt Monday night at his hoiuejstcad. Tally one. Mr. Richard-nnV office is rapidly approaching completion. Mr. B"ntly is improving the appear ance of hi.-- new house by putting a Ftoop in front. If any one feela ngricved thii wcelc, it if no ue t make a fuss, for the pa per is in the hands of the 'devil.' Head J. J- MillcrH card in another column. He is the "boss" carpenter of this section of countty. The Board of County Commission ers was in se.inn last Monday. There was not much business to transact. We hardly know which is most needed, the spirit or improvement, or the improvement in spirits. The State Sundnv School Conven tion meets at Omaha, June ."th. flih and 7th. Let our Sibbath School be represented. The sound of the ?aw and hammer is daily heard in different pans of the town, and a the result we see seveial new buildings looming up. Two "larks' ' from town, went over into Kansas for a pleasure ride, last Faturday. We understand they not more rain than pleasure. The crops in not thorn Kansas are looking fine, md the farmet.s ate for getting the dread of tho well- knowu plagues. The Butler county P, ess cornes to our table this week for the fir.it time, with the words, "please exchange. " Yes, we'll gladly X, Here's our Jc? Uncle Brice is very buy making a neat railing to place around his wife's grave. If all who have lots would do this, how much it would add to the appearance of our cometety. The compositor thinks it would not take the "boss" ho long to build bin house, if it were not so near Mr. Yei Ber's croquet grounds. Don't let his wife know this. We are glad to learn that Governor Garber's health is rapidly improving, and that ho intend-? to spend a few days in Red Cloud, on his return to the Capitol. The Band of Hope meets this even ing. Mr. Yciser talks to the children. This is the only temperance societ in our town. It ought to be well sus tained. ITou'e cleaning has commenced in carnet, and it. is astonishing to see in how shoit a time men can cat their dinners and get back to their shops and stores. The new addition to the Valley House will soon be completed, and Mr Warner wiil then have one of the bset sample rooms in the western part of the State. Loofc out for a dazzling coat of paint on Charley Potter's house, opposite Mr. BentleyV new building. Improve nient, like the measles, is catching. Let us have a few cases in different parts of the town. Last week we were handed a no'icc for publication, to the effect that there would be a meeting of the Webster County Agricultural Society. Through carelessness of the printer it was not inserted. We tender an apology. Died, on Thursday, the 3d inst., Kitty Potter, after a long and expen sive illness. Charley bears it like a christian. Says ho will have to look up a girl nearer home, as he is not a walkest. We learn that a little son of Mr. Harvey, of Inavale, was thrown from a horse lat week, receiving evere in juries. One leg was broken above the knee. Dr. Weston, of Riverton, wis called and set the limb. The littlo fel low is now getting along very well. It is surprising that any intelligent man will attempt to do business with out advertising. With the amount of business done in Red Cloud, we ought to have our patent side entirely filled with advertisements. No investment pays so welL vM 1. I j n--m . , , ' jury, precipitated the cm flashed before me. Etoi with its darkly suggest "good material'' for me 1 cally significant What i intelligent lawyer make op T 4-nw nn inofanflv anil a - ..-".., We would feel truly grateful if some5 of our friends would bring us omev wood, as we are out of that necessary article. It there was no wood promis ed us oo subscription, or if there was no one owing us whom we think might bring in a little "jag." when they are coming to town, then we would go out and see if we could find some one whom we could induce to let us have a small amount of wood on time, but if we can get the wood on subscription we would rather do it, as repeated re- fusab of credit hare somewhat dis couraged us. H. S. Kalcy left oa Monday for Omaha. Tie salaries of good base-ball play ers will this season range from twenty dollars per week down to a whack un der the jaw for jumping into a man's gatden after the ball. Kev. J. Pa tettton. lebyterian minister from Kearney, will preach on next Sabbath at the School Hou-e at 7 p. m. The ltd'& sujioer will be administered after the mm won. Other denominations ate invited to attend and participate in the services. Mi. D. C. fhobbick, ooe of Kana-' energetic farmers, made the heat t of the Chief icjoice this week, by the ptesentation of a greenback. The Cif'EK goes tesulariy to Mr. Chub bick. and long may he live to enjoy the 'cading of it. Hare you seen the "Red Cloud Waon ?" Sleeper v. Tinker have jiir-t completed and sold a wagon belt ing tbe above name, that is a credit to the cotintv and speaks well fw the pluck and entopri-e of the butldets. We believe they can compete success fully with the eastern wagon manufac tories. We are glad to see so many new comers on our streets. We coidially extend the right hand of fellowship to all, especially tho.-e who ate looking for farms, and ioteud to abide with u. Prominent among that class now with us. are Geo. Bcufer, Henry Goshen, Michael Dieo.se, and Mr. Fogel, all ?t in uv fanners from Mifllin countj', Pc'in., old acquaintances of the Ka Icy's. We hope our citizens will each do their pait to make these people (eel at home. The-e men have wives. A hint to the wise is sufficient. i.i .SASSr.,S70PANDISI!iZ! To irlom it wy torrent : This is to give notice that on and after the date of this publication, any perron who shall drink intoxicating liquors, or play cuids, or other games of chance, in or about the school house or who shall by boisterous speech or manner, or menacing demonstrations outside, or by wiudow-pceping willful ly disturb any public meeting in the school house, or who shall mutilate or destroy scholar's books, pencils, &c., will be considered guilty of a breach of the peace and treated according to law. Signed, J. C. Warner, Justice of the Peace. The editor is building him a house. Did j'ou ever superintend the con struction of a domicile? If you have, we wjll ventuie the assertion that you have so far forgot your early christian training as to indulge in sundry re ntal ks, at times, that was mure forci ble than polite. We have bc2ti 'super intending' for tho last two weeks and expect to contiuue to superintend for an indefinite time ; yet we never swear oh oo, although, we uduiit, that at times we ate just the least bit provok ed. We expected to move into our niw quarters the fir.-t of May, but changed our mind. We hope to get moved by Chtistmas, if wc should have no bad luck, in which case wc will feel devoutly thankful for favors Vuuchtafed. GEA3SH0??3It FSIGH7. The foolish flut ry ah tit grasshop pers has about subsided in the State, and those who were disposed to be puujky tow have time to reflect on the absuidity of their actions. The fact of the matter is that we have not been lhreatei.ed with any scriou trouhl', on the contrary wj never had such cheering prospects for an abund aut harvest, and at n time siuce the State has been settled has there been any way near the flattering prospects for good pt ices on surplus farm pro duets. Nebraska, aud especially the southern part of ihe State, will make many persons' eyes eularge with won der this fall when her immense crops move toward market. Aud the good prices expected and which we have every confidence wiil be leceived, will enable many improvements of a sub stantial nature to be made that were not even dreamed of last season. And before our people will hardly realize the fact the thousands of unoccupied fertile acres will all have earnest in dustrious productive occupants. Wo hear of them iu all directions, and they are bouud to come. Ex. Ex-Gov. Furuas adheies to his de claration lat fall, thit a farmer can r.d his fields of grashopper eggs and young hoppers more easily than of a crop of weeds. He has had experience. His plan is frequent harrowing of the e g ltifested patehes aud burning of grass and ditching alter the hatching of eggs not destroyed by the harrow. He says that he disposed of all the hoppers grown on his own farm iu thc spring of '75, and that it was the hop pers of his neighbors that afterwards destroyed his nursery. All that is needed is for every farmer to look after his own crop. We therefore urge upon tbe people of the State, should the young brood make their appearance again after these recent btorms, to see that the intent of the law calling upon the su pervisors to summons the polis of every road district to the work of fighting them, be fully complied wit:., aud that a systematic aud organized effort be made, and no "patch" of the insects be iefk unvexed anywhere in the settled portion of the state 1 State Journal. The old reliable firm of S. Cubcr or Red Cloud, is the place where you can alway.4 get jcoTd goods, honct good, and alay just what yon pay for. No lht weight.i or .bott measure. Go iheic and we for yourself, and be convinced. Oor corotnetmy wa? taken by sur price ihi mo-oing, (the 4th init..) by the report that Mn. John H Wood had committed fuicide. It fcera that Mrs. W. had vi-itcd a neighbor's on ThufJav evening, and obtained a phial of laudanum, for the putnoe, as she s'aled, of enablin;: her to get a good rest dutin? the ri;ht a. the nert day phe had a largy washing to do. She tetui n;d to her home, and from that time nothing wis seen or heard of her until she was di-covercd, itgid in death, this mo:ning. It is p e-um-ed by many that she procured the poi son for the exptess puiposj of ending her life, whi'e on the other hand, somo a'lese tint her death was pro duced bv an accidental over doe. An inquest was held over the remains thit afternoon, the jury returning a vet diet of death rc-uhing from an over-dose of laudanum, administered by the hands of the deceased, with uicidal intent. The body was not discovered till this morning, as Mr. Wood slopt in Cameron's store that niaht, it be ing his turn to stay and watch the s.tore. AdatiH Co. Gazette. Thomas vi m.e. Neb. 1 May I'd, 1S7T. J En. Chief. The Catholic Church on Liberty Creek, near thn place, caught fi.e from the stove pipe, on la-t Monda morning, and burned quite a hole in the mof. Through the efforts of .Joe Weinsinger, Mr. Sebum, and others whose names we did not learn, the fire wa extiiieuidted. The Catholics clo-e a thn'e days meeting to-day. 1 understand that the Hi-shop will be here this fall, and locate a cler gyman between here and Hastings. Mr. Moody, of this place, expects a few families of his friends from Cana da, soon. They will probably locate near here AN IKK Prcceeilags sf tho Scsnty Commissioners. May 7th, 1S77. Met pursuant to adjournment. Pres ent, L H. Luce Geo. W. Bull, Com missioners, J. A.Tulleys, Clerk. Minutes of Inst three meetirgs read and approved. The Treasurer made a report of the receipts and expenditures from Oct. I. 1870 to date, which after examination was approved. The following accounts allowed : A. A. Pope, Co. Sup't fees $ SI 00 H. C. Scott, assessors fees 110 00 .J no. Elliott, salary as Co. Phy sician 27 50 Yi. H. Jonc3, fees on collec tions 3-15 29 L. H. Luce, Com'rs fees, 20 -10 Adjournel till Monday, July 2d, 1877, at 9 o'clock a. m. J. A. Tullevs, L. II. Luce, Clerk. Chairman. Atk for the Chicago Store, Ha-lings Go to the Chicago Store, Hailings. Best coffee l lbs. for one dollar, at Baum's. Best Calico, 7cts. per yard at L Baum's. m Best peaches 2 lb. cans, 20 cents per can at Baum's. Jut received a large spring stock of Dy Goods, at Baum's. Fine summer Shawls, large size and litest style, $1 50 each, at Baum's. m S3THAY N0Ti:S. Taken up by the undersigned, living one mile east of Bed Cloud, Webster county, Ncbrisk a. One steer ctlfS month? old, color brown and white. The owner is requested to call, prove property, pay charges and take the animal away. T. J. BKAL, Bed Cloud, April 23d, '77. m i 3C3523 AI'D HULZS. Notice is hereby given, that I will be at the stable adjoining the Bed Cloud Breweiy with my Stallion and Jack on the 2nd and 4th Moudays of April, May, June and July, 1377. L. Smith, 34-tf Guide Bock, Neb. WAR IS EMI1SENT. John G. Potter wishes to say that he has just received a full line of La dies, Misses, foot gear, consisting of the latest styles. War on high prices has begun. I.a lies please call and ex amine and you will be satisfied that I mean business. 37 tf John G. Potter- The Chicago Store still leads in style quality, bottom price, square dealing, and by doing jot what it advertises. They hare the largest stock of Cloth ing, Dry Good, Boots end Shoes, in Hastings, and are selling cheap, cheap er, cheapest. 36 D. Weinbere, Prop. J. D. Post informs us that he has the largest barn west of Joe, War ner's and i prepared to accommo date the freighters, and all others who may call. Livery rigs furnished on short notice 33-tf Mrs. M. R. Bentley has just receiv ed a full and complete stock of Mtlliu ery G-ods, which will be sold cheap for cash. The article are all first-class, Call and examine before you purchase elsewhere, as wc feel sure you can be I &uited. iS-2 )1 wl Jstate Jgmcj. .Ml win i nl llst r wt.h to.rtl. or tv " 'otVwvref !U iljii it li r io f rk nr i oi J. L. no . ttir Cai'f ore. i.( t-taj v.tl In ial Laon. Itntnl ijc , sod 'b dtiroeof -8r-inf ho-nr ia &Mth-tra Ketrv. tif.oIC'lo wt'l toc-'t3!tthl AsfQ?-, ts-ti-inr Uta; .r tot. Wc have at pe?ent the foUoHinj, docriled liacts of land for ale: lfX ACHES, -ituated nn Klra Creek. ,V) acre under rultivation, pleniv of timber and water Good wefi, 20 feet deep; house. tta bles, etc. Land nearU all Icvtd, bcwis mostly second lot torn. Clo-j to ;chool hou-e. Price, ilAfO). 5)X down, Ual anc in payments to auit purcLaser. UeeJ given. 120 Af'KKS of decilcl land, situated in Kltu f'reek. Plenty of tttub-r. pai.ly under cultiva tion. Coitvcuient to schools and churches. 'Jcrm, $50J cash. 1 GO ACHES, ofdeeded land, 1 mi'es from Bed (Jloud, 15 acre under cultivation, corral-, etc. Good vrull 20 feet dei'p. Terms, $1,000, -5'X cash duwn, bal ance in a year. A bargain. SO ACBE3 of land on Elm Cicek on tbe Hatin?e and Bed Cloud freight toad, 25 acres under cultivation, good liatne hnue 10x20 with basement IA , good welf. tablo r'oui for 70 team-; building 11 x2S for the accommodation of freight ers. Corn crib and corrals. 'flits properly ha long been known n Hummers ranch e. There U Jome t;tn bcr on the p!:u'e. Will iulir.r(iih for $70. or will five deed for $b00 Halt down, balanco m one year, or wid trade for team aud stock. ICO ACHES ofdeeded land. Two miles from Bed Cloud. Timber and i tinning water. 10 acres broken, mostly good grass land. Pi ice, $-150, half down, balance iu a year. J 00 ACHES Timber claim, being the soth east 1, Sec. M, T 3, H. i, Webster county Neb., Sti'lwater precmet. Mo-tly ood farm land, 45 acres under cultivation. Will reliiiquish for MOO, half cash, balance iu one and two yeats. 100 ACHES, of land on State Creek, Wcb-ter Co., 10 acres under cultivation, timber anil runniii!: water, house, stables, etc. One SO of this land is deeded, the other is a irc emption. Will relin quish the 80 that is not deeded and uive a deed for the other for $000 in cash or Hade. The above described lands are of fered for sale at reasonable figure0, and are (lettable locations. AH let ters of enquiiy promptly answered. M. L. Thomas, Agent. for sal; by Mowery & Farrcll, Ha?- tings, Neb. id J. L. MILLED Agent for the White Sewine Ma chine. Any one wishing to puirha one of these machines, will find a sam ple machine at the Kuruiture store. Tiy the Chicago Stote, at Hastings, Nebraska. Laugh an 1 gr w fat. Best Cove Oy.-ters, 2lb cans louts, per can at L Baum's. 30 DO roUll OWN CHAINING ! ! A new and simple method of grain ing. Enclose oOots and I will send by return mail printed directions for grainiflg: all shades. No humbug Address. Rufus Miksch. 34-Om lied Cloud Neb. S3D CLOUD CU3SEK? HABSZ7S3?02t COKllECTEI) WEEKLY BV b. GAIUJEIl. Wheat, per bushel 1 35 40 25 20 25 05 10 JO 75 1 00 J 00 I 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 Oo 1 00 Uorn, " " Potatoes " " - Oats " Bat ley " " Ergs iter dozen Butter per pouud Lud " Onions per bushel Dried apple, 10 ths for Salf Jike peaches 5 ths for A Sugar, 7 lbs for C Sugar 8 lbs for New Oilcans suir Si lb for Best Bio Coffee 32 Sc 4 lb3 for Hice 9 lbs for Prunes ) lt3- for Hlackbenieo 0 Ibn for I'urrants 8 lb for Teas from 40 cfs. to $1.00 per lb. 1 00 .Iaiius 4 to 1 J per yard. Ducks, from 1 7 to 25 ct. per vard. Prints 0 & 8 cents per'ja'rd."- " Keties to leszzsrz. Notice isherby given, That I will ex amine all persons who may desire to offer themselves as candidates for tea chers of the pnmaty or common schools of Webster count.v, at Red Cloud on the first Saturday in the months of Feb. ruary, May, Ancust, and November. A, D. 1877. Examinations will also beheld in Distiiet No. 21 Stillwater Precinct, and in Harmony precinct, before summer schools eommeuce. A. A-. Pope, Co. Sup't. Negunda Jan. 5th 1S77. The tLird semi annua meeting o the Cong'l Church or Web-ter county, wiil be held at Wheatland, District No. 20, May 12th and 13ibf beias'og Saturday at 2 o'clock p m Subject for consideiation, 1st, Oar duty to the A. H. M. Society : 2d. the bt .meth od of advancing C'i'gregationaIisai in the county. Business, to consider the propriety of becomig district churches. To make arrangements for the support j oi the gospel for the enduing year. J A. Maxwell, Paster. Commercial Hotel. Riverttn, Nebraska. W. W. Rodi.vn. Prop. Good bed?, good fare and chartc rcao cable. fQ3r-Mcl3 at aH htnrj.-'S The Farmers Restaurant, J. A. WILLIAMS, PRorKtcroiu Freighters and other will find it to their inteiest to patronUe this house afWarm mci's at all hours! IIastinos Avknl'e, IIAKTl.C?i .... CCtAU. J. J MILLER ' CARPENTER and BUILDER. Id r.:ud. yci. Is prepared to male estimate and take contracts fur all kind of buiUtug. ay ly REO CLOUD FURNITURE -STORE,- .J AS. CALVKRT, Proprietor. Peals exteusivelj' in a'l kmd of fut nitiiie, such ai Bine-u-, Bt-a Istcads, l'dblc-. Chair-, Mir-ots, and in lact fvcrvth'og to be fnutid iu a lirsi-oUs furniture tore. (JIVE HIM A CALL. Heo Ci.oii), - - - Nr.u. 37 lvr GoKfti: zi:iss, -UEAl.tS 15- Vines & Liquors CICARS, Chewing, Smoking, Tobacco CANNEI FRUITS OF ALL KINDS, AND CONFECTION KRIS -i And Ivpecially Fresh Lager Beer. GEOHGE ZEISS, RED CLOUD, NEB. I3tf STAR Billiard Saloon W. C. I:ENoO:.t, Proprietor, Kcps constantly on hand a fine stock of WINES, LIQUORS. KUMMKL. BIT TERS. &FRKSII B E E 11 I have nlf-n a pood .stiptil." of the best C GABS in the market. In the same building, (un-stait..) i-s the laise-t and mon co'iiujodiou hall in the village which will be rented on reasonable term--, to the public, for conceits, sociables, balk, or traveling troupe3. W.GiBenson REO CLOUD. NEBRASKA. FITS EPILEPSY, OR Faliii! Sicklies PrriHNii4nily Ciircil ni hmwbns- by one iu onthV aae of Dr. HouIanlV Celc-5)rat-it In;atltb!c Fit Poi!:rs. To ctinnnce juifrer!' tnai thte ior'Jer will Jo ul we claim fr them, wc wiil .-end them by mail. Iot p.iid. a trte Trinl box. A Mr. (Jou'anl istbeoDly phyician tijjl h ercr male this iJ-ieao a ypccwl study, aud as to our kiiowleujre Thousands have b-en pcriaanent !y cared by tbe- uc ot thue i'owdcr. we wiil cu.nrantec a iitfrnian'nc cure in every cae. or retut.a u .tit money expen led- All rut tcrtrs ."hould giro thee I' wders xu erly tria and be cuuriceed ol their cm a ire puw dcr . I'ric. for larse tmx. $3X0. or 4 Lore for jiO.UX tut by m-Aii t .my i art ol she United s.iitesor dauaua on receipt of pi ice, orb exprej?, c, O. U. Addrcj. A6JI Jt r.riUISS. C60 Fultuc atieet, Urookya H. Y. OX SUM PTI i3f Pos.tiYsIy Cured. AH sufferer froc this ilifz. e that are aaxiocc to n cur-J t 'ot d iry lit. Kiac'i t'e.ebietl onmtire t'owder. These l'owiers are tne only r reparation Vr.owa t-at Rill cure Conjumpttua .oj I d.jeAij of the Ihrotari LudT indeed, to tltrn ii oar f.nth in thcin. and atjj to cenriore you thi tb x arr no hntnbaj r- for ward l" ever -afferef. by ina.i. . l p..J. a fee Trial ilox. Ve don't want yar money unul yoa are rerffcclly satiified f their curative powers, f yoor it" L worth rt inr. don't delay ia siTin theas Powders a uLJ, aw they will Brelycoreyoa. l-icc. fortarse box. I0a. tent to ty p?t ol ths United :atcs or Cana-ls . aU o reccipi o: pnee. AJdre, ASH A P.0SBI55. SS-iy CCO Fulton St tirooklrn X. Y- JKrrttiM of Youth AGESTLEMAX who rtffereJ for jiars from Xerros Deuttity. Preraatnre De cy. a.ui alt the etfecv- of yoaihtul mdbcre tiin will, for the fate of a .enn ham tatty. s nd tree to all whj need it. the 'cip nd dirrcuwa Jor icikiny the simple rrniedr by wuieb Le wj cared. Satfrrtr whinx- to prS byiheiwtt-ertifer'i experieace can do x uy tuAiirctns in pertort cooSdeuce. JvllS ii jibLZ, i: ucAtr at., A Y. SAM'L GARBEB DKA1.1C& 1.1 Dry Goods and Groceries. ROOTS ami SIIOFS Hats? Caps. 6l Rauhj Made Clothing I We have the Largest Stock in the Valley and will not be undersold. C, I V K CS A C A LL. 0 N K A: A 1 .1 . SamM Carben lie d Kud, vh. t:-d jdain5 ounln jhnnh, IIASTIXlh, AIMMSCOt;.VI V, NF.H. A General Banking Business TUA-NSACTKI). muimmm MADE A SPECIALTY. Drafts on Europe bought aud pold Agents for several Fteatn.htji lines. I asafoustues cntrusiuu to us win nirc prompt and careful attention. 9d ' H fe U2 L-j m 2 ? -2 t S. r a z.Tj c tv i a i 68 j s & H ro ip a. Sksfc 5 ft r& A BOOT AND SHOE SHOP ! - PARKS BROS.- Propritors. Tb: tjrm it - pprH o fttth tbf r?Ufc? -mtth' ! 7 ax! f th Wt satr.ai d t iivte W tt t fel r All Kinds of Repairing Done With Neatnejt and Dispatch. t&A hrr f tif paWw1 ptjrare rpwA fcr'i Alw rk Jul wrastl. C.IV1I VH A TKI.1 itnl be 6riicd tbat it i jar aeirit t ;aUtAic c vmiks nnoruKKs. r)if Red Clcud. - - - lYcbrsh MAI'S n l)i our CLOTHING, cSSk, .BOOTS aiul SI U)i:s. ' HATS. CAPS &. Furnishing Cood." CHEAPER T Call and See Us Before You Buy. "3A! tin NEW BUILDING, On FIRST STREET, opposite Commercial Httel, Nov 1 tf THE PIONEER BLACKSMITH & WAGON SHOP. Ira Kl4MH-r V H Ma. Tinker, l'r. U'c woulil rcj!octfiiPy Itifortn tKn pubiif that ar irtr- I i do nil kitnN of work iu our luis, ronriir arid f worVuia dil r C- I'Imw riniritij; ;i fcia ty I.uut'nT 'i'Mi. Ih ."pii' W nuti .itnl Hupjc, lult to -rd.-r. tr arstfittil in.l tU I'KICI KKAM)NA!U K, and 5- VTISI'ACl IU.S tJCAHATTJl 1 v.s :a"? be ?2UK3 at clzspzt: ziz stash. llt.V Sl.KHI'Klt. 1. lMl1Kltt. , W UKPCLOCU. NKUUA.SKX. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE FOR MpfP THE NEWSPAPER E8S7IR THE I..1IIO KST OF ANY PAPER IN THE, SqiuBtican 'Tje 3ot fittfing fs domxifcfi. Job Jork of all $ind sa. l mmm CHEAPEST ! !. ! I A STl NO j, N KIJK A s K V J SHIM. ONLY rnmvi ICL,ATIOX WnUt u QtpatinHiit Y gtaflj mi Prtprittor. s .- KevsssesBSBsssei ItyiiiBgwtiBiawaaMlSagBaMBRa ' , J-V - . r - &