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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1892)
Sttt ssrsm I ; I v' " SBr im Hair Ratea ! Saratoga. Oa It oeeeslea of the Natl Ida catiosal Ahr's Annual conTeatiea at Saratoga, N. Y., July 12.11, the Bar lisgtoa Roato, from July 3d to Jaly Oth, iaclaslve, will sell roand trip tickets from all potato In Nebraska to Saratoga at ono lowest first-class fare, plaa two dollars (minbership fee N. K. A.) Tickets arc good for retura passage from July 16th to 21st; an extetffion of time limit can, however be obtain ed by depositing ticket at ofioe of the Joint Agent of Terminal Lines. 360 Broadway Saratoga. The Burl aittoa Boate will run Speoial puliman sleeping eats and re elining chair ears from Lincoln and Omaha throagh to Saratoga, leaving Lincoln at 2:40 P. M., and Omaha at 4:45 P. M., July Oth. A folder giving all particulars, may bo had upon applying to J. Fraaois, General Passenger and Tioket Agent, Omaha, to whom, or to local agent B. &MRR, requests for reservation of berths should be addressed. HalfRatcs t New York. i To Accommodate Christian Endeav ors and their friends aloag its line who dosire to attend the national eoa vention Y P 8 0 E at New York, July 7-10, the Burliugtoa Route will oa July 4th run a speoial train from Omaha through to New York, via Chicago and Niagara Falls, leaving at 11:40 p m, after arrival of all trains from the west. A rate of one fare for the round trip faasbeen authorised and will bo open to tho general public Tickets, good to retura any time witaia thirty days from date of pur chase, will be on salo at dates to be ounoed later. :w rates in force, the through eapaaaaaajes at tno disposal or trav elers by the Burlington Route, and the delightful season of the year, combino to mako this aa unequalled pportunity of visiting the east. , Remember that you can purchase ticket from your station through to New York. Full information may be had upon application to the local agent of the B A M R R R, or by addressing J. Francis, General Passenger Ageat, Omaha, Nebr. National convention Prohibition party Cincinnati, 0. Jane 20-30 '02. All agents may aell roand trip tick ets to Ginoinnati, 0., at one lowest first-class fare for the round trip, tick on sale June 26 and 27 and limit for return to July 7th. Annual encampment Sons of Vet erans USA and Ladies Aid Society, Helena, Mont., Aug. 8-13 1802. All agents may sell tioketo to Helena, at one lowest first-class fare. Tioketa on sale Aug. 4-10 inclusive with tran ?sit limit of 20 days in each direotion and final return limit to October 10. Annual convention Societies of Christian Endeavor New York City, July 7-10, '02. All agento may sell round trip tioketo to New York at ona lowest first-elass fare. Tickets on sale July 3 to 5 inclusive and same will be good for return passage from July 10 to July 18th inclusive with a provi sion for extension to Augest 16 or de positing samo with joint agent of the trunk lines Association on or before Jnl; 15. - Annual convention National Educa tional Association Saratoga Springs, N. Y. July 12-15 1802. All agents may sell round trip tioketo to Saratoga 8pringaat rate of one lowest Int-class faro plus 2,00. Ticket oa aala-Jaly 3 0 inclusive, and tiokets, will be good for return passage from July 15 to 21st inclusive with provision for ex tension to September 2 as provided be low. An extension of limit for re turn trip cau bo obtained provided ' the ticket is deposited with joint agent of Terminal lines at No. 360. Broadway, Saratoga, the extension of limit in no cauo to oxoced Bept 2d or 3d as the case may bo as provided above, to obtain this extension M the tiokot must be deposited with the joint agent at the address given above between July 5 and July 10 inolusivo. A. Conover, Ag't. Bargains la Sammcr Goads. I have just received a aew line ia white, blaek and other summer dress goods, parasols, sua ambrellas, Hosiery, Muslin and knit uuderwear, corsets, ladies' misses', and children's waists, ladies mitts, aloe assortment of blaek loaaeiags aad laces, ham burg and awiw embroidery, baadker chiefs, ate., eta., Now ia the time to IjkBJAB wu Uy. Call aad see me. lC-3t F. NlWaoCtib Deserving Praise. We desire to say to our oitizens that for years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, Dr King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never bundled remedies that sell as well or that have given such universal satis faction. We do not hesitate to guaran tee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, it satisfac tory results do not follow their nse. Those remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. Cot ting's drug store. Mrs. A. Morhart and hor two boys Bert and Stacy, started for tho stato of Washington Tuesday to remain two months. Mrs. Morhart is an energotlo lady and will be sadly missed by hor many frionds. The Small Bay Steals Apples They are frreea attlea and then he has oolio, cramps and diarrhea and thinks he's going to die and won't ever, ever steal again. The careful mother always buys a Dottle or nailers rain y araiyzer ana tne- boy lives to "uo some more Porosis by Cotting. i.i ti Rev. G. W. Hummel held a success ful mooting in Smith's grove Sunday the Id. Eivo hundred peoplo were present and seven candidates wero im mcrsed. Prevent chills, fever, malaria, loss of time by sickness. Take "liepatioure." or sals by i a. utyo. L. H. Rust is making a successful business of small fruit. His straw berries are ripening faster than ho can get boxos for holding thorn. En sago what you want boforo thoy are gone. - .. A Haute Dawn Side Uy Baby had a cold; Mrs. MoOlnnis said hot whiskey; Aunt Katy said catnip tea; uousin mm. earn unuoaru was tne tntng but Grandpa (heaven bless him) said Bailor's Burs Cure Cough Byrup would take the cake, and it did. Mr, Greenawalt brought into our offioe a card receiver made from a plno board with a jack knife. It is tho finest thing of tho kind wo havo over seen. lt was made by himself. Hales Cry For It. Now this may seem strange but if they don't cry for it they would do so if they only could. We are talking now about Heller's Barb Wire Liniment which never fails to Cure the worst out or sore For sale by (totting, lli. Ml 1 Blue Hill ia to celebrate the Fourth, aad Taos. Majors, Lieutenant Gov- eraor of Nebraska, is to deliver the oration: Do you want money, happiness, com fort and pleasure r If as, keep your health perfect by an occasional use of HRanai loure" the great English blood. kidney and liver tonic For sale by L. H. Deyo. The Democratic National conven tion conyoncd in Chicago Tuesday; This iisuo is too early to give any de tails. If dull, spiritless and stuped: if your blood is thfok and sluggish; if your appe tite is capricious and uncertain, you need a Barsapartlls. For beet rest results use Do Witt's, O. L. Potting. lasHraaco. ForFiro Lightning and Tornado Insurance in the German of Freeport and other reliable companies, call on or write to Ghas. Sohaffnit, office over Deyo'a drug store, Rod Gloud, Nebr. 13-4t "Late to bed and early to rise will shorten the road to your home in the skies," But early to bed and a "Little Earn Riser," the pill that makes life longer and better and wiser. O. u (Jotting. The W. O. T, U. will meet during the summer in the Christian churoh parlor every Thursday 2 o'olook p. m. Bright people are the quickest to reo- egnise a good thing and buy it. We sell lots of bright people the Little Early Ri sers, If yon are not bright these pills will make yon so. O. L. Sotting. Prof. J. F. Houso-of Crete, Nebr. made a' flying visit at the home of tho editor last week. Disease never successfully attacks a system with pure blood. Da Witt's Bar aaparllla makes pure, new blood and en riches the old. U. It' Cotting. A, B. Truman of Bloomington mado tho editor's "family a pleasant VIDII. Junk VUCk.. lJ Mrs. L. it Fatton, Rookford, 111., writes "From personal experience I can reeom mend DeWitty 'Barsaparilla, a core for impure blood ana'geneiai debUity." O. C. Teel returned Friday from a visit in 'Indianola, Mrs. Ted will re turn this Week. It is a fixed and immutable law that to have good sound health one must have pare rloh and abundant blood. There Is no shorter nor surer route than by a course of DeWitt'a Barsapariila. , Make your arrangements to attend tho county fair and. bring tho best of your produoo. Other medioinos might help but to make aasuranoe doubly sure use DeWitt'c but to aWitt's Saraanarilla to enrich, purify and renew toe uiooo. v. u. uoiung. J.- ' Waaler?. A few good farm loaas, ajf per con interest. No second mortirairfl.-D. Bt JSpasoqle, THE PICTWRESQIJE II. A. O. Bishop Perry, or Iowa, Dcs. critics his Plcitiiiuit Journey From Chicago to Nev York Via Washington. Bishop Perry of Iown, in n recent issuo of tho Iown Churchman, flnys: "One trav eling eastward from Chicnizo via tho picturosquo llnltitnoro & Ohio Knilrond iinds rest and comfort In tho voatibuled Pullman limited trains on willed travel is no longer irkoomo, hut luxurious. There are two of theso trains daily from Chicago, ono lenving at J0:iu u in and tho other at 2:55 p m. It ia in tho morn ing train that wo begin oiir pleasant journey across tho plains, uur faces are turned toward tiio nation's Mecca. Tomorrow wo shall boo Washington, for the "Baltimore and Ohio" alone, of all the many routes between the eenboard and the lakes, pnaaoa directly to and throush the Canitol City. Tho patriotic American recognizee this feature of the Baltimore & Ohio's attractions and on his journeyings east or west finds the op portunity to rekindle tho ilres of his love for his country and his appreciation for his country's past, as he looks out upon the architectural eplendor of tho Beat of government and revives hia memories of what this spot has boon, and is, and is to be in the history of our land. "Ere we leave the mountain plateau, the noble buildings of Deer Park attract the eye. Even winter, grey tints cannot hide the singular beauty and marked at tractiveness of this noted place of resort A pretty church shows that the summer visitors to Door Park take thoir religion with them into the country, nod the tine walks and drives in every direction. added to the salubrity of tho air and the coolness which 1b obtained whon all the world below this elevation is feeling' the oppressiveness or tho heated term, makes this an ideal spot for summering. "Beaching the' base of the mountains we find ourselves traversing the debata ble grounds of tho Civil War. The streams we cross, the Holds wo have lett behind on either side, the ravines we thread as we speed "on to (Washington," have their historic associations with that internecnie strife that pitted the Blue against ths Gray. "The "Royal Bluo" lino of the "Haiti. mors and Ohio," compassing the distance between the Nation's Capital and ths chief city of "My Maryland" at a rate of speed rrequentiy marking sixty miles an hour. Baltimoro in its ueautv is soon butfora moment, for Philadelphia is yotl lOBereaoneuanutnon.MOw iork. it in not late when the great commercial me tropolis of the land is our llnancial stop-l ping place, and the smoking, throbbing,' panting engine rests at our journey's end,' . A million Frionds. A friend in need is a friend indeed, and not less that ono million people have found lust such a friend in Dr. King's xi ew discovery ror consumption uouans and Golds If you have never used this great cough medicine, one trial will con vinoe you that it has wonderful curative powers in all diseases of throat, lungs, andohest. Each bottlo is o-uaranteed to do all that is claimed or money refund ed. Trial bottles free at Cotting's drug store, ijarge bottles wo and a i. My head aches; my Btomaoh is sour; I can't aleap; have bad dreams, pain In back and limbs, dizziness, absent mlnued. bilious, languid, dull and stupid. All these an indications of malaria, blood, liver or kidney disease, deadly typhoid fever, all of which can be avoided by using "flepatioure." For sale by L. H. ueyo. Children Cry for 'kroner's castoria. Drunkenness, -or tho Liquor Habit Cured ut Home In Tea Days by Administering; Dr. Haines' Golden Specific. It can be givon in a glass of beer, a cup of coffee or tea or in food without the knowledge of the patient. It is ab solutely harmless and will effect a per manent and speedy cure, whother the patient is a moderate drinker or an al coholio wreck. It has been given in thousands of cases, and in every instance a perfect cure has followed. It never falls. The system once impregnated with the specific, it becomes an utter impossi bility for the liquor appetite to exist Cures guaranteed. 48 page book of par ticulars free. Address tho Golden Spe olfio Co., 1B5 Raoe Street. Cincinnati, O. We advise nil our readers to nrooure "Marshall's Manual of Health." This valuable book should bo in every home. It ia a masterniece of science. Sent free on application to Marshall Chemical Mfg. Uon Kansas uity, Mo., or Liawrence, lias. For sale by L. If. Deyo. Children Cry for Pltoher't Cattorlip ssss Non-Rcsldcnt Notlco. To Jennie R. Dennlson.non-reildeiitderendanti you win ibko nonce mat on ine tin any 01 April. 18M, Hois It. MattK trustee, and Ezra Mptilncolt, piaiotins. nied tiiclr petition in tne aisirici court oi weusier coumy, neurniKB. vi. Hull K. Deunlson. Jennie It. l)t'nnlnn.(:iirlea H. linker. Jacob I.. Miller unci llnunau II. Miller tne oDieciaiiu prayer oi wnicu aro 10 rorocioso a cortilu (rust uocd nuulo and executed on the lint day of April, im, by Hull V. UonnUon and Jeunlo.lt, DcmiNn to Hw lt. Mattls, trustee, and to lili nuecosnor In- trust, which trust deed conveyed to tho sulil truneo tho (oU lowlnKdescrlut'cf remlsi'i, sltimto u Wubstor county and stum or Ncliruakii, towltt The south-ea.it quarter or section tweuty-eliiht CM) in township two, north ot ruiiKo teu (10,) west of the 6th principal meridian, which lrut deed was given to secure a note (or the sum ot 11600, mado aud executed by llio said llszll V. Deiml sou and Jennie U. DeimUon. beating even date with said trust deed, due nvo mn alter the daw thereat, drowliic liitwst at Uiu rate of 0(4 per cent per annum. Uetiiult liavinu been madeln the terms o( said trust deed the same has become absolute and plalutltls aro entitled to a torecloiure thereof, and there Is now due to the plaintiffs upon said note, coupons and trust deed the sum ot SI7S3.B1, with Interest on Sifioo from the first day ot April, m, together with the farmer sum ot 39,07 for moneys ad vanced In the redemption ot said premises and Interest thereon (rom theSlst day ol March, 1882. And plaintiff prays tor a decree that an ac counting may bo had ol tho amount duo from defendants, tint said sum with Inlorest may be decreed to be the II nit lieu upon said premises. that upon the failure to pay tho samo by def endt ant within a time to be flxed by the court, that said premises may be sold to satWrr the amonn. so round due, ana for general emiitabln rollef Vou are required to answer said petition on or beforo Monday, the U3tu day ot July, 193. Dated June 7th, 18W. 47-it ci. n. KijiNHHirnn. Attorney tor I'lalntlffs. Children Cry for Pltefter's CiitorlH. When Baby was tick, we gate her Cantoris. When ihttii Child, she cried for Castorl. When the became Mies, the clung to Castori. When she had CfctUrea, she care tfcetn Castorta. High-bied Stallion Tho high bred Morgan stallion, Black Hawk Chief 4th, will make the season at tho stable of J. c. Holcomb on Elm street, rear of Holland house, lie in a very stylish, showy horse, and rarries more Morgan blood than any horse in tho stato. Breed to good horses, raise good colts and no longer complain of low prices. PEDIQHEEl Black Hawk chief 4 wan bred by 8. 8. Hltohoock of Talaia, Minn,, sire Yearaly'a Blaek Hawk chief 8 by Black Hawk chief 2 bred by Judge Prout of Salisbury, Vermont, he by Bill's Black Hawk by Sherman's Morgan by Justin Morgan, the founder of the Morgan fam ily, 1st dam Lady Messenger; 2d by Young uambletoaian; 8d dam by Bishop Ramble tonian;4th dam the Pront Mare by Oifford Morgan by Woodbury's morgan by Justin Morgan. It wtll be seen that Blaok Hawk chief 4th traces back to Justin Morgan on the sires side twiee as the Prout mare does also, and carried the aambletonian blood represented bp Bishop's iiambletonlaa and voungHaabletonian Terms on application at 'above stable. A.ARNESON, Owner J. C. boixomb, Manager. Nan-Resident Notice. To Mosas Btms: You will take no tice that the mayor and council of the City of Red Cloud, at a meeting of said council held'May 23d 1802 by resolutions on a fall vote of the eounoll did on the date aforesaid order the rebuilding or oonatraetion of side walk along the sonth side or lot twelve (12) la block four (4) City of Red Clone! fronting on Fourth Avenue said walk to be of the width of 8 feet and 76 feet long to be constructed of 2 laeh pinelamber having not less than 2x0 inch sills four inch lumber to support same, ii,wiiaia niieen 10) days alter the bublleatioB of this notice the said Moses Stern or owner of above desoribed premises snail not nave built or caused to be built said walk as ordered the mayor or city council of said city will cause eald walk to be constructed and the ex pense of building, same shall be made a special tax on said desoribed property In acoordaase with the law in such ooso made end provided. Red Cloud Jane 2, 1802. I Attest Taos, J. Ward, City Clerk. D. B. Bfaxooli, mayor. TONE, DURABILITY and FINISH Terns tosait customers. SAD A J. BAILEY, Ag't. MOHEY SATED IS MONET'- MADE. 8Tt to 60 casts o ersry dollar yo spsad. Write for our aaasaasoth Catalogs, a SOO-pag book.eoaialnlBt luastratloa aad giving-lowsst awn afsetarers' prices, with suaufsctartrs' discount of ersry Wad of goods aad soppltes aunuf tctured aad IssBortsd late Ue United Hi Ited Htstss. Groceries, tar. Clotting. Ladta' fBrnUUlog Uoods, Dress UOaSSBOM UOOW, IWWW udnau1 Ctatklacaad Fn Goods, White Goods. Dry Goods, lists, Osps, Boots ssd Shoss, atorse, Notions. Ulassware, ftiuoseryJVstcase. Clacks, Jewelry. BUverwsr. fsVTjei Wales. Airlcaltara! Implmtnu, to. onot rnarbAsa uoods.' cauuognsst m receipt etMsMUfweipresssM. Wa are ths oaly eosesrs which sells at auanfsctursrs' prices, allewlSaT the fcsrsr U subs discount Us the sBasafsctarsr fir to the wholsssl buyer. We gurastee all goods as reprssssudt If not foand so, PBossy rstudsd. Goods sant by xprs or gst. "Hapr.TU.,10.,. IfjqotacyStrMt, Chicago, ll. WE WILL PAY A salary of $38 to fsO per week to GOOD sgsnts to represent as In rry ennntr.snd Ml nnr gensrsl rioofltrchndlMstmff;licinrrri' price. Oki.t THOSS WHO WAST StKAIIV KMrbQYMKKT MaHO ATlVt' Catalogs ami iirtu.lari Hot on receipt IN QalaBy suesi, Ctdcag, IlL MINGBB IEWINO GEO. GUILFORD, Sole Agent far Webster County. People proposing to buy sewing machines RIIQUIU, BOS fWI SO BOO M0 CELEBRATED HINGER The Finest Machine Made In The World. Kvsrv DurahsMr of a One drawer Osk or ). . Vnerlnm hnttim walnut case receives free, a holo attmehment. Don't buv until vou eo tho Dinger iroproYCU oowinic atacnina. Gee. Gwllford, Agent. Natlce ta Dellnsjucnts. Notice Is hereby given that the Interest and rental upon the contracts of sale and lease to the following described educational lands sit uated In Webster count. Nebraska, asset op- posiio tne names oi ino respwuvo noiaers thereof, is dellnatient. and If ssid dellnauencv Is not paid up within ninety days from the date oi tins notice, sain contract win oe aecauoa forfeited by the board ot educational lands and funds, ana said forfeiture will be entered of record la the manner provided by law. warn RHi sen. ib-s-iu w, u, r, rteweomcr. w, iioiooBW ana Ormsbv. Brother. N ll. saxie w. Thnd Arnold. JC,iwU, 1-M w. Frank c. Johnson. VK, sen, Se-MO w. K. Hoott. Kwli, iCi-H w, William Gather. WH.swli and nwM, nwH, io-1-ia w, Joslah Blnker. HeU, ne, 16-1-12 w, Joseph W. Jones. HU.sett and ueVi, sH, 30-a-ia w, Harvey Panner. Bey.uwMandnwM, sew, 16-1-12 w, Joslah Nel-4. 36-1-10 w.Thofl. Frailer. KH.swmandeW, ssl-t and swM, sel-4 and swi-s. nei-t asu ni-t, nwl-4, 18-1-U w, Joslah KinKcr. ni, nel-4, 10-M2 w. Hylvester Cayou. ml. nwl. ios w- K. H, Hbirley. Hji-4. 23.3-I0 w. Joua Zackery. uSfTPaf ? UNQUESTIONED. t IAN0 'illiWTll1 Bwl-4,nwHandnwl-, nwl-4, 3J1-0 w, Chas. P.Kieh. . V ' Hwli, 2H-10 w, James A. Bogst Jr. Dated alfjBCols, Nebraska, wis 1st day of June, lew, A. R. HUMPHsav. Cuatauiiloner of rublks lands and Buildings. UHRIB FANSLSB, CouatyTreMttrtr. He who Wants Health mMy: am IgsFlsMKa Kjk: :. : ;'vw BSSBSSBSBSsvHaW.'v V '. ' aaJsaT7 r 'JMimaaaaaas' aaV 'sassalaas&r H,ayB. saaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaW asaE-y iaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaV 'Malaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa .---.-saaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaB There are millions of peraciiB from chronic diseases or an them from business, and frequently makes life a burden. many of whom.would place themselves under different treat ment if they were acquainted treatment was in reach of them. of those ills we have endeavored to secure. Of such we otter to tne afflicted one, on a business like baaia, the managment of which we trust will be tempered by a moral and philau- thropio principle. "Ws metlee ths Bnnkerhoff treatment of soaally owe a dabt of gratltndo to the father 11th to ths world sneh hnowlodge. wonldtoto rsmsfly that thomanda bless, and one that tsstsd before offering lt to yon for your pamphlets sent free on application. Office consultation free. Names of parties who hava btsn cared cheerfully given on application. L. D. Denney, M. THE TRADERS LUMBER CO. WILL MAKK POSITIVELY Lower than any yard in the world Fort Abstract Co., Red Cloud, L. II. FORT, Manager. Alxstr Ftirnished to all Lands in Webster County, Accurately and ON SHORT NOflCE. Having had ten years oxporlonco In county records and ono of tho most cnmplcto set of Ah stract books In the sUto. wo Ku.irantco satisfaction. Yonr favors solicited All ordes tilled promptly, lo.ooo dollar bond tiled t ud approved. Address or call on L. H. FORT Manager, Rod Cloud, Nob. Q. E. POND, 'Coaweyanccr, Real Kslnlc, Loans, Insurance, and Pen slon Agent. OFFICE OVFJtSPOKESFIELDS STORE. Red Cloud, Nebraska. I especially invite you to call on mo for anything in my line. Loans made on farm proporty at 8 per sent. Insurance' in the beet companies I nlso, AGENT FOR THE STARK BROS. CELEBRATED NURSERY STOCK. 0 Call, and see me if you desire, shrubbery flowers or fruit stock . You v ill And prof itablo to eee me. II. E. POND. D. B. Spanoge, Real Estate atd Loan Agent Red Cloud. I. W. TULLEYS, W. D. llOMOEopattilc Physician, Reel Cloud, NcbrusKH. Olllco opposite First National Dank. V. aKxatnlnlna Hurgcon. t'krosio diseases treatwl Jy mall. Wants Everything! in this country who Buffer affliction which incapacitates with the fact that a new Kemedial agents for many all forms of BEGTAL DISEASES. Wo Mr- ana founder of this system and not to pnb- do mankind an lnjnttlee. This Is the I have secured at groat expense, tried and consideration and Investigation. Descriptive D., Red Cloud, Neb i W PRINCE ARTHUR Will serve a limited numbor of choio marcs this season. Ho is G years old und strongly built, 15 hands high and a natural (rotter and has an cxccllont pedigree, J. W. Moranvillb, Prop. Rod Cloud, Nob. Notice to Tcnclicrs. Notleo is hereby givon that I will oxumino all porsons who may desire to offor themBolvca ub candidates for teachers oftho publio schools of this couuty, at Red Cloud on tho third Saturday of each month. Special examinations will bu hold on tho Friday proceeding tho 3d Sat urday of each moDth. The standing required for 2d aud 3d grade certificates is the same -no grade below 70 per cent., average 80 per eont; for first grade certificate no grado bolow 80 per cent., avorago 00 per oent. in all branches required by law. D. M. Hunter, County Supt. CHEAPER FARM LOANS. No Money CoininliNloii. 5 Ij I can writo you a farm loan nt a straight 7 per cent, with tho nri!i of paying off any part of tho prinoi- pai at any intorcHt payment. J. II. Baiujv. $ -5 $ i $ t 'H 'm V T ?? 4 ;; fa, w TO Ih'iV Hl t'tmL. rV, IjulMiSoLii. 1 - . -v l iv .vji.:v ZTjmmmmimiinwnt)9 MM' mmmmm iejawaasBtuiiWWWtwiu twsiiinwaw:iiawrt'iinniiHssiisi nft mm iiMv iBPBW MM