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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1891)
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HERBUEGE R, Proprietor or the City Bakery and Restaurant, Tor n good Square meal. Bourdins l Lodging by day or week All kind or Freli Bread, Iie and Cake. Headquarter lrr Orange, Lemou and 1iatia'iia. All kind or freeh fruit and Candy, Xut, Cigar, Tobaeeo, frch Ojter, and iCe rrcam in eaon. I os. Herburgkr, What is Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription-for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric props, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OIL is Pleasant, Its guarantee is thirty years use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys "Worms and allays fevcrishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. . l o:n.:TaAc iin -Cnml yHTi'lrti tlin stomach L HIMUriU iusiiuuwi . -I bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Ca .-j h nKUir'nt Panacea the Mother's Friead. X i yC " Castoria. "Ga&orfa is excellent pwdldne far ch8 ren. Kopjers Jv n-peOedlr Idi. me of its good effect upon ttadr cbildreB." Us. Q. C Osgood, Cutcsift i the bst iwaedy f or chQdmi of vbic&Iam&cqlBtMl. I hope the day kw far dHSactvlKaimotkei will oeasUer the rl totcrest of Uelr cbUdw!, aad an CMt&ariA la icad of the rarioaBqaadcKMtraBS vhidi are destroying their loTed aes, lijforciaBopiani. morphine, saotaiac lyrap mad oSber hurtful agents down their threats, thereby seadisc theai to precaajtare pirn." ""' Dk. J. F. gntcwrrwr, Oeewry, Ark. nt " 'jsyiP"" ' -TBfci' ' ' WslzJlrjimBawl!lss -- . 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Our physicians in the chtlirbu - depart ment baTe spoien hiehly of their experi ence in their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only tare- amccj; tzr medical snppUes what is known aa regular prodact,yetwcaire free to confess that the iDcrks of Castoria has won as to leek wa favor opooU." Pjum HospiTAi. iio Stsrcmnr, Boetea, iun C. Skztb, Iet . Stract trx. wa" D.V V-0WJ9 r?JhfcllT''":ii"11 sssssssassasssssssss M ;--..c4' Eternal Vigilance is the Price of Liberty' and One Dollar a year is KupcrviMr'a PraccdlRCs. Iioard convened in regular session. G. W. Hummel chainnan. Members present IS. Minutes read and ap proved. The location of road in town 3, range 12, was presented and on mo tion vrus made special business on Thursday July 1G, at one o'clock p. m. Kcport of W. C. Laird, a special committee to examine bridge on Lib erty creek in Stillwater township, was by the board accepted. Petition for road commencing at the south east corner of section 32, town 1, range 10, running west on Htate line to corner of section JIG, town 1, range 10, was presented and signed by the required number of free-holders, L. J. Lock bridge, 0. If. Smith and J. Q. Adams owners of land through which said road passes, waiv ed all claims of damage by the loca tion of said road. Moved and carried that said road be located and plated as prayed for in said petition. Notice of the appointment of Thou. Anderson ns overseer of road district Xo. 30, by the town board of Batin township, was read and placed on file and his bond approved. Adjourned to 1, o'clock p. m. One o'clock p. m. July 14, 1891. 5oard convened. Members present 1G. Resolution by C. Cather: That the proceedings to open road Xo. 57, between section 35 and 3G, town 1, range 0, appearing to be irregular, and the establishment of to be void. The road overseer of the district in which said road is located is hereby instructed to take no action toward moving fences or grading or otherwise working said road. Petition of N. L. D. Smith, J. Brant and ci:ht others asking for an appropriation of $50.00 to build a bridge across the west branch of Hull creek iu Garfield township. Moved and carried that the amount prayed for in said petitioff be granted. On motion of A. McCall, the site for the now iron bridge about to be built across the Republican river near Inavale, was located below the Bosk Ford at a point about ha!f way be tween said ford nnd the west line of Sec. 3, town 1, range 12. the same be ing the most practical point for an outlet on the south; also the following I consent of owners of said land: T hereby give my consent to having south end of bridge acros Republican river placed on lot 7, section 3, town 1. range 12, between the point known as the Bock Ford and the section line runuing north and south, cast of lot 7, and I also waive all claims of damage to a road running south from said bridge to section line running eaftand west between section 3 and 10. A. U. Sanford. Resolved, by C. Cather that Web ster county in current funds all reason able bills for clothing, transportation, burial cxpenios in ease of death and not provided for by the state for Arthur Montgomery that may be made by the Superintendent of the Nebras ka Institution for feeble minded youths as long s the said Arthur Montgomery shall remain an inmate of the institution or until the legislature shall male other provision:. The re solution was adopted and clerk ordered to certify the same to the superintend ent of the Institution for the feeble minded voutbs. Adjpurned until 0 a. in. July 15, 1S91. Boarl convened 0 o'clock Julv 15, 1SD1. Members present lg Moved and carried tjiat committee qu jail ground and building be in structed to repair and put in sood order the pile driver owned bv the a couuty. Adjourned until 1 p. m. Board conveued 1 o'-clock p. m Members present 15. v Committee to ettle with county judge, &c SuperiuteudeutM retort as follows: We your cquiiuitt e find the report of both county judge and superintended of public instruction? to l corivct in every respect. Signed: A. 11. Huffman. Isaac Fish. P. Zimmerman. Report accepted and ordered on file. Report of committee on settlement with sheriff. Wc our committee to settle wHk sbctff qf Webster county, nd Itis re- Red Cloud, Webster County, Neb., Friday, July 17, Amouat of fees from January 8, 1891, to June 30, $814.35. Signed: A. H. Crary, chairman. t vnttr cnintnilti. nrAmmA tn r. ..WJW. -.....- W........ W amine books of jail find expenses of jail from January 1, to July 1, 1891, $322.15, expenses of boarding prison ers and poor $433.50. Report accept ed and ordered on file. A. IL Crary, chairman. Wc the committee on settlement with county treasurer find the state ment as filed with county clerk to be correct. Signed: L. I). Thoaas, chairman. Motion made and carried that county treasurer be instructed not to offer at tax sale the ltnd sold by Web ster county to Patrich Gilroy, so long as said land being the e I of n e , e of s e I of section 2C, town 2, range 12. The following claims were audited and allowed and county clerk ordered to draw warrant for same. Stato Journal supplies $10 85 State Journal supplies $39 85 35 25 State Journal supplies 39 10 allowed State Journal supplies 37 95 allowed .' A. J. Hayes good. poor 28 00 credited on taxes Joseph Graves 6 00 credited on taxes. . ...... T. G. Wilder 11 16 allowed Matilda Fuller p'd p'r 3 50 allowed Democrat supplies. ... 25 GG HllOWC'l a af At tO 24 80 28 00 G 00 4 50 3 00 15 75 Argus supplies . . . allowed Argus supplies... allowed , Jno. Morris &c .. 5 50 9 00 32 41 23 00 12 35 allowed 10 35 Omaha Republican.... 10 00 allowed 7 00 Omaha Republican 1G 00 Omaha Republican... 24 10 allowed 15 10 Taders Lumber. Co 12 15 L. II. Dcyo Amboy Milling Co .. A. P. Johnson O. M. Cochrall 4S 95 G 00 23 45 4 50 9 75 12 20 38 50 R. S. Proudfit Harris A Hanawatt F. Weibler i Kerr & Ksty 5 00 K. Bergman 3 58 W. II. Hoffman 3 05 credited on taxes 3 05 W. II. Fowler 2 50 C. H.Mehogau 8 10 P. C. Moosehcad 5 00 Oscar i'atmor 1 75 Fuller --. .. . 19 07 Plaeasant Hill Township 24 27 E. II. Kehler 13 30 Chicago Book-Rest Co 6 00 A. C. Hosmer 10 50 Adjourned until 9 a. in. July 1G, 1891. On the evening of July 15, Sher man Circle of the Ladies oT the Grand Army of the Republic, and the relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Patiuor ande a decent upon their residence surprising Mrs. Patmor on the occasion of her fiftieth birthday Mrs, Patrnar is a.n excellent koten and tintcrtajped. the eotupany with a kind and welcome word for each and all, and did not seem much discontented by being taken ou surprise. Mr Patmor is one of the ol$ settf era af Reg Clout), aad U well and favorably known in this vicinity aad made the eompany of thirty-five or forty feel at home. Mrs. Patmor was the recipient -of qu'te a number of presents j a tokeB j of the respect bu ateem la wh:eh she is held by her many relatives aad friends. Mrs. Balis, ia behalf of thej circle prcscnteu .urs. rataaor with aJ badge pin. the. emblem, of the Ladiea oftjie0.1 Rvof which she (Mrs. Patmor,) is president, with a few appropriate remarks to whieh the lady responded is a way that left bo doubt ia the siBdsof aay pretest of it bciBg highly appreciated. After partafciag or a spleadid jrepaa aad wishiag the hastes maay retarat t her birthday the cempaay retaTBetf kame ia tiaae is ia-j tercept wfcat might hare heea a eaa ?ratio JT tarala ia tb $vm ef ire. Rev. a P.'EraaaeY Bethaaj nighv. Xehr., will hid services ea Fridav A Italght Fire. Karly Thursday moraing, about ne 'clock, the alara of file was turned in froai box four, caused by smoke issuing from il ri. Martin 4b Son1 store ia the Moon block. The depart ment was on hand ia a few seconds and with their usual prrereranc had the flames under cont-ole, although it was very dfiealt to locate the fire at first. The origaa of the fire is quite dificult to disscerer but it was un doubtedly the work of mice in getting hold of a box of matches that lay un covered oa the counter as there "had been no fir in the stove for a loag time. The lost by fiirc and water will be quite severe, but the firm were fully insured ia good companies. The worst feature about the fire was the entire destruction of Mrs S. 11 McBndc's millinery store, which was located ia the rear end of the store room. Her loss was about $S00 and not a cent of insurance, but we are pleased to note that our citizans have liberally responded to an appeal for her benefit. Mrs. MVBride could illy afford to lose the ammount. Mr.l Martin's loss is estimated at from $3,000 to $5,000. Diet. In Red Cloud, Nebraka, July L2J 1891, of heart desesse, 51 r. Davia C Myres, aged 58 years, 8 months audi" 13 days. Mr. Myers was born in Baffalo 3. Y., Oct 29, 1832. He married Miss Miry Hogue iu South Bend, lad., June 3, 1802. They move4 to Oska- loosa, Iowa, in 1872, where ha joined 1 the M. E. Church and became a faith ful class leader aad Sunday school teacher, bnagiag all but one of a class of fifteen into the church. They leame to Red Cloud seven years ago. His sickness began last August In January he was able to attend church a few times. On Sunday evening, during that time he was baptized and became a member of the Christian Church. It was his last attendance at church but later received the communion and hand of fellowship in his home. His severe sufferings are over, and Lc has entered into his rt Dunag his en tire sickness his faithful wife cared for him day and eight. No one could have done more. She, with their adopttd daughter, Jennie, have the h cart-felt sympathy and earnest pray ers of God's people. Services were held in the Christian church, Tuesday morning, by O. II. Truman, assisted by Rev. E. J. Randall, and the re mains were takea to Webb cemetery ia Smith county, Kansas, for burial. The following oficers of Ben Ad hem lodge No. 186 I. O. O. F.wcrc in stalled last Monday Bight for the an miag term. G.J. Warren, N.G. S. B. Cozad, V. G. A. O. Berg, Treasurer. G. W. Dow. P. S. K. Skeen, Secy. A. Moaart, W J. A. TaUeya. C. M. W. Dickersoa. IL S. L.M. Crabill,L.S. A. C. Hosmer, L G. G. W. Hummel, O. G. J. A. Tulleys wa the Installing officer. The lodge is getting along aicely. AfslrnM HaUl Geo. O. Yeiscr is prepared lo insure crops against uamaze from pait, 1IU1B UV4A. Now is the time to iasure loss froqi fira aad wiad. w Agmiorasn mare or win m trade for milch . I 1 I? " cows. 4ai avi Hollaed Hoaae. a l e ai. A. B. ii .-n . . i . iags of James A. G.rield Post Jfo. tiiiunnawsoiiccifRaiK saaaa-i; 8i. Drat, of Xeb. G. A. IL will he s1fT VnnJiT -asn&a ni or hTnn each fill maoa a 7:30 p. m., adiBirwa left Thartday aaaraias fer assa woka iharraiter at 2 a. am. Vis- itiaa comrade eariiallv taviud :.!- ...-J. iirilatl. ;;tx3 lai. attead. G. W. Ksigbt, P. C. C. SCEX5CK. Aaj'C Gar ehi Part Na. S0.G. A. R., wfl!he iatdligeat eare of the 4ead a rive a cama ire Meacay eTeaiag, , specialty, and are prrpared t atteai t i aa imi v-.t... .v. R calls ta tie city areaaatry. F.A. JbJt Sw, 1551. Emtaeat pcaker; . . . , J Z.., . . , . ?Tavier,fsBertdieer. will he areacat fiam abroad to address f " .,. , t theJu Lwi.Ha.Ueh,ex-c- Lerutlag hy F. T.,l wk. graaaaaa. fram OaWrw, Km O. B. " hti 5 ef ? f? Colter ef tha Waaurm Teteraa. To-l!8 tlU ae atka, Km , iL J. ML .ase at rrak "? ' C Aa . m. m a asv. m a was a riar, 3?. EeerraWf iaettW avt ami ItM ia tha maaic af 3 the Price of The Chief. 189) LOCAL PTFF. Fine watch repairing, arti. tic letter and monogram en graving at T. E. Penman's Red Cloud. Tru.r at IicyoV. Alice Downs has gone to Oregon. M R. Bentley was in Lincoln this week. HammocVs and enxjuet at Cot ings. Cubun Parots for sale by J. II. Smith. f Call on J. II. Smith with your live poultry. Condition powders of all kinds at Deyo's. The board of Supervisors are in sessiou. leo keep the iargit stock of pat ent medicine.. For genuine bargans call at the sec ond hand store. 2 t. Tho bct stock of machine oil I to be found atDejVs. For machine oils cheap call at the second hand, ttorc. 2 L Jeff Ward is the happy papa of a I great big baby girl. Cot ling is Hill -eIlirjg lot of wall paper ar way down prices. Go to layd and sec his bargain iu ramnaots of wall paper. v The W. O. T. U. meets with Mr-J Overing this month at 3 p. in. J. J. Miller the harness inao has a fall lino of rubbex aad leather belting C him. Mrs. Jester, of Hcbroa. Neb., i visiting with Missltoso Emigh, this week. . R. Chancy and Chs. R. Potter, have Jast neturned from aa extended trip cat. C. W Kaley, returned this week from Lincoln and the north part of the state. The fan) or; are In the harvest field full bliut now and expect to reap a good crop this season. , Go to J. S. Prkc' for groceries, provisons, notions, etc. Prices rea sonable, come and sec u. tf Supervisor Patterson, had his corn quite badly stripped by hail last Sun day ni-ht during the wind storm. For oat?, rye, and corn chop tf the finest quality eall on, C. M. Myers Perkins & Mitchell's old stand. t2 Cogrcssmau Bryan is ia Red Cloud today, for the purpose of visit ing the Knights of Pythias lodge. Grand Chancelor Seism of Omaha, paid Calantha lodge No 29, K. of P. a fraternal visit on this Friday eight. Hem ember that Cozad & Co., will not be undersold on furaiturt, car pets, wall pap?r Ac. at Taylor's old stand. O. H. Marti s, a prominent attorney at Blue Hill was is Bel Cloud this week on business and paid Tilt Cuicr a pleasant call. F. V. Ta!or haa greatly iacreased his stock of furniture, earpete, ear taii. &c, and won't be under sold, call md see him. Ruy your paint of Cottieg. Ha rells th .-tricUy Southern and Globe Iftid and the Li&colu mixed pia that cannot be beat. There wil' he a peeeh by Hob. W. j . McKe:,FB. an at the Harris teh&ol . . . .. . alsoatraitit;hoase10 D,D towaJ,P',B Jb1J - 4 . .- . -kAi .- r .j t 3&?1, Everv Oor itrtted. Flovrjfboth wta'er aad rpriatjicoaatxr with cizbt or ten ather ba - Ia4tfa irraanst awl srsvrdVa A. WW j aa- vv C " w . -. . . . Rm "w m ..,.-. si. MrMiL Frow. j i-rci. . Acaaawrc v.oiTia ox nata- J sa a aw as) T t a r?ca. efcr. waj the jrae; &f Mr. a4 lrx TT J ni,x3 tl. rt uaV. -T f : h a P"80 - .7 Z taaer of tva : Usth utUcriety. "rs. I. J. I'aekCT aad Kma ir. v-i., Xk- - .T.Li. .1 - I' . . 1 ' ' . I Ln ib r.nir.rrB ia-sp rssinuBi w --. -. - -- -- be htid ia t!ut city After year ef exverieaee we make a - - s a-a w - .- - - - - i - &rc.d tkaa if ta raa- cl & a all it WaatW ! r. V. T.ykr will ..! y prices ef ere4 hy ether hea a al! tlas af Ua4eftakiaf aai rainstr lttr riasls ssJ kaaiar sr JOHN K. III.tLARl. ftkrfrk r I he I.lfe r tt Well- Khv-m-h r)cttr louMlj Wmh, CoMtrlbHlrd t llr. I II. Todd. Mrs. James lFJltl n Ht Mtn street, received a telegram thi natw ipg. announcing tho death f her brother-in-law. Vt. Jahn Piltard, of this city He died an Saturday, Jnljr 4, at Red Cloud, Xcbrasla, nkoro he was visiting tclattves and wharc he had gone after visiting vsnau? hoaltk roorts in differetil pnrtfeB.-. vf Cali fornia during the pst winter and spriug. Dr. Dillard si the sen of tU elo brated Bapti.tt minister, Rav. l.r l!y laud Dtllard. 11 j bara ia lhi county, and was in the Mxlv thirW year of hid a-c si lk limti of kb death. After r.cemng an i vctlst pntai ry cducition In itis ncighharha4 schools he wa -radsat fraui taa Iiblit College nf Gaarrttawa, Ken tucky. lie wj an iixcelhrat -iaicl holar and well up in all branches of genera! history, which tuae!hita most agrfeable companion. He reccirtHi th?dgir ofadxlarj of uiedican from th (".nrtlr af Louisville in 1S52, and U couri ered well prepared. He served a veer inhe IMktvtttc hospital under the di'tifiutshod fur geon, Doctor David W. IUnUM, wla was one of tits grratly admired toaWrs. For man; year he praetiaad his proftvsion in this county, ubttrs he did anextunsi'.c and u-:cffal prnet ice enjoying the oUumi and eonfldoaae ofthc bert people in the eammtttiitr. Dr. Dillard wax a man of fine pne tical sense He wj fnd nf reading, and devoted much of his spare Uwc to flowers and bcos, aud bseatae quite an authority on the cultivation af the latter. He was of lind and genial dtpft- tion, yrcatly devotrd to fnond, of' whom he hsd a great many, wha in return were greatly attachod ta hint,! ana wno win near witn uneere rrjcrri his aiiiiouncemcnt of hi death. His family lice rhortlv oxprel to learo the particulars of lit a death and ' make arrangments for hi burai Kentucky Leader. efurklcns.rnltrH KhIit The Hent 81t. tn thr world for cot. Breiw, 8or, Ulctrs, Hslt Kh-ntn. inri Hore, Tettrr, Clispnl hsnl, Cbiibtsin. Corns, and nil other Skin Knsptiun. and poitiTrlj enr pilr, or no Jir t qnirfd. It ir KasrKatd to jKTfer t sstif action or tnmtj rrtunded. l'rif2'. at-nta t box . For snlo by I. II. Dtjo, 3 . Greatest event of the canon will be that lawn parly given br the La dies Auxillery to the Webster county Fur. To be held at court hanse park Taesday crening July 21th. Every body invited. F. V. Taylor never ha ohirged any thing for attending funerals. He carries the largest stock and guarcn tecs iatifaction. Remember he will duplicate aay price eScred by otberr, oa uadertaking giodi, Little Levi Mcop; oo f Jofca Moore, was seat to the reform school, I techer ofthe pablie sbtx!a af this the la.t of the week. Thera are a few !uty. at IW Chwd oa ike third ,, . . . . ... ... ' Jatardsy I rmh anll. other hoys in th- cty whieh csji le, t Jf lHmttt cvat, $up materiallv benSt5.1 uy a crBtleaf: -. years contact la that warthy initito tius. Oa Ixt Sandav afternoon 7t CllIEK sad btttr-haH trtiw! eat to a bapUsasal a5air at Iaar.k .d afur 1 ---. , - roiaj fer more than tww anlc tn the' 1J. -- Jt,A-A . .-... .. t - ..., ,.. 1 ivaif as aVaaa V" 41fiT - a w aw u-a? i hpvi -- s - . . I pored u roaa)4 l ca at aM hmif wnuag a storry Or tp a-ja aaai- jJ md ft Orj0 ,4 m aerriri t:oder dtfieolue."" Xeitj ,jf -j Mf AT Urtrr uh!e t .asl aerriri MtxitT najeo!Ue. ei?W kft st ?IAaT use we 11 take oar -xx'dt with a. ,. , Oa Saadav airht dariaff tl ai4 n s..j.- ..; c a I I'tlnnm a fre;bt nr was biawa aet as t - - - - - -j. Ithe maia track an4 aa l6ftSiCt. s .i ; .t: rs - ' " cajtmc The 3ama xLCt S'lLti The aied - rt blew a harrtescv aad th Lrke t hdg et the car B9Ttl i g?Xt? witVioai 9eh troab! H ela call for the eaciater ssd ni&a&. Bajmastad Towt fteicht raa rata it aad vrvzX&l tmmx&l,t Pri as liiciI!fs 44 m ' v . X Vol. IB. No. 51. GO! To Xhc IEct lfMl AnrlMta Store, at lUr Krtt 11 sm, fwr llarsniu of hII Ktnst. A fine ! tf hjIm r tiE tahi at le taaa W4le prtoci. Jab "l af Jic , KHdrrn and gonUi uotlervatr, ladle' sttd tascis hacry aad cfcv, W' half ha- Kante hir tauWrtrd m! ua lausdrird, tarehaa xtvl va)caMsaa hcff. bead trtmaa Irish lajo.if:, vcdreLi) sad ather riaham, oacrta. list trimmings, hat and Kir fa tucttts, ixd, rmK maht tsd hatr mI. PaifuKiar. buttMas sad thrwaal. nodh aswl p4D, Jajnte fani awl jtraa9, alaxbrs taaas Zakyrs, Ssiny cI ttn )inr, aartfia;: ata, friHta, Udt sasl gaals uaii. a tsar, an$ ! aattt, (Irikk HneaJ !, hsndlcrehinf, alharu., 4aiK sad vitiUti,; crik (Mtrtl, elaaV. GraMl taititt)Bt al!rW t aauatrj daalar MaHlar; t& far 0 Waif jsriae hsWital ttaasiK tat 44 will W aW at any iraartSeo. AaeUaa rvarf Sarlf oaaigiittsaa eaiaattaa. i)ii. At kar hawa ia U (3aatik Nr. Uraks, .IJy 13, JS31 Mr. M1raa4a PeatUriy. pan' $2 rrars It nath anl ih aay Tha aaaaaaad, Mu M.rnd llaya waa Wrn tn Now Yk UU, Auguti It', l.3 Hfcr was rre4 la Mr. I). I'aaahr!v i Okhj fni843.Wwl tkev hav htr( ia Kd tlotfittWalaaj. years. Of far rhWrfH to seaiSri' dotal sti4 two itayktr sr -till lirln, SWa Ma tad with ik 7t Witt Bptti ia Uaio nWat ilj ytxt . and ha rvr aa livfd a (hnt so Hff .the has Wan aiUteted ft l yar sad faUme fr tlr last ta nioath. U prepared aodwia$ft to jx tU HfttrsTad, kaihaa4K4 dafcUtr uvt4 r,otmiWMt,'c' a ho have aa hS3RSrrlea r aauduatm! si the kome Mundsr a fur nan by I) II Tiumn Children Pitcher's Castoria. prrlnl Vwllrr. K. J. A Ilea M D. thtrry 4 nsr ! surgnali af Owtaha, w)ll rtpil KeJ Ctart, Ta'-isy Jaly 2M, ta aauault with m rrajsrlsg Htat ji1 iap. Thc riih4BfT gfjisas Stlel r bat ing aay aiWiaat af rya, an. m9 r throaty waalsi aa aasl ta oHifHJ this apportaaaly 4 thaw atae lrisHwf; excnai la a d,U.t city, Tlwe Taaulsy only, jaaaa at mr ar r at Hmfani llsme !, XT. Trw.wrs, M. D. .Vsttlrr. All papil", b hsT looi b9lait log to the Rad Caaad schooU are quested to tiAvrm thaut at eeec. They may We lft at the afiee ef tkj Secretary, I. O Ytawr. Hj rlrr of tb Pck&JL hasrd .cttlrc ! '1 rswssrrs. 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