i.M.'fSSS r---!;i " w ' j" M7 tNllce. ') TlleW'wilt be a joint meeting of James A. Garflold Post No. 80 O. A R 5 Oareld W. B.. 0. No. 14; II. 8. Kaley camp No. 80; 8. of V. and Mary 8eara McIIonry Tont No. 11 1). of V.i July 4th, 1802 il 8:30 p. to. A full attendance of all the orgtnJtikl tions named in doiircd as the question of building a O. A. Il Hall will be discussed. II. B. Simons, 1 0. 0. Wiinkr. Adjt, , On July 4th, there will bo a)pionic one mile north of Ainboy in tho grovo on the Holoomb ranch. Good music will bs had. Kvcry body conic and have a good time, Br Order or Committer . . ' The following teaohors have been engaged for tho lied Cloud sclie ols the coming year: Qeo. nl. Caster, Supt; Geo. Criss man, 1st assistant high sohool; Mrs. E. J. Case 2d assistant high school, Miss Mattio Kclley principal 1st ward, Miss Flora Brown. Miss Mary Nye, Miss Jessie Warren, Miss Nellie West, Miss Lulu Warner, Miss Edith Ely, Miss Came Trobee. okoel Report. Term report of Dist. 36. Term ending June 24, 1802. Number en rolled, 37. Number of months taught, 5. Average attendanoe, 14. Num ber of visits of Co. Supt., one; No, of visits of Director, two; total number of visitors, ten. Soholara whdse aver age is above 00 per cent, Daisy Craft, Johanah Earnor. Susie Amaek, Lloyd Amack, Nellie Cotterell and Eva Holmgrain. Joun M. Earner, Telcher.. ... i e i DlfapldaUedr Well, I gkoalel ay . Most people carry around with them a liver so dilapidated that if they should see it they woold take it for a straw bat aa quick aa a liver a a consequence they have a lame back and feel languid. Hal ler'e Pain Paralyser taken la conjunction with Halier'e German Pills, will make a saw person of yo and effect a complete cere. For sale by 0. L. Cotting. The Calf Shoes Wiener tells are of the best made and the prioet as cheap aa the cheapest Children Cry for i':f:c.hai''cCastorla- Do you want money, happiness, com fort and pleasure? If so, keep your health perfect by an occasional uae of "Hepatioure" the groat Engllak blood, Kidney ana itver lonio. or eate oy u. H. Deyo. Whea Baby was sick, we gave her Oastorla. Whea eke was a Child, aba-cried f or Oaatoria. When aha beeaaw Miss, the ehtag to Castorla. WkssishekadnilU1rB,shesTeUwwCastorto. If dull, spiritless and stuped: it your blood hi thick and sluggish ; it your appe tite is caprioioua and uncertain, you need a Sarsaparllla. For beat rest results use De Witt's. O.L. Ootting. Insurance. ForFiro Lightning and Tornado Insurance in the German of Freeport and other roltablo eompanios, call on 0' write to Ghas, Sohaffnit, office over Devo s drug storo, ltcd Cloud, Mebr. Bright people are the qulekeet ognise a good thing and buy It to reo We sell lot of bright people the Little Early Rl- sers, If yon are sot bright these pills will make you an. 0. L. Ootting. Draylnaj. Tho Rod Cloud Dray Line havo four good and heayy mule teami, All hauling promptly attended to your orders solicited. Jmo Barklkv, tf 4 Proprietor. Disease never successfully attacks a system with pure blood. De Witt's Bar aaparilla make pure, new blood and en riches the old. O.L Ootting. Hall I Hall! Hall! II. E. Pond, will write Hail insur ance in que of tho best companies rep resented in the west as cheap as any. Other met)iMaT night help but to take aasurtjse doubly sure useDeWitfs Wnarjariltiitjuaurioh, purify and renew tlMblood. IhKetting. r Wanted. A few good farm loans, six per con interest, No second mortgage. D. Bt 8PAN0OLK. If re.L. K, Fatton, Roekford, 111., writes "From personal esperleaoe I can reoom teitd DeWitt'a Sarsaparllla, a ears for impart blood aad geaeral debility." OhlldranOryfor Pltorwffattorlr, . Dyspepsia Few people have suffered more severely from dyspepsia than Mr. B. A. McMahon, a well known grocer ot Staunton, Va. llo sayn " Iicforo itTS I wan In excellent health, weigh ing over am pounds. In that year an ailment developed Into acute dyspepsia, and soon t was reduced Uf lea pounds, suffering burning , - se Intense ? sensations in tno stomncii, palpitation of Uie heart, nausea, and Indigestion. could not sleep, lout nl. heart In my work, had fits of melancholia, nm' for daya at a tlmo I would have welcome: death. I became morose, sullen aad Irritable, and for eight years life was a burdea. 1 tried many physicians and many remedies. Onoday a workman employed by mo suggested that t tako a a Hood's Karsapa- Villi HNIfeY rflla' M OUIIbllllg -yf cowed, the palpitation of tho heart subsided, my stomach became easier, nausea dlsap tcarcd, and my entire system began to tone up. With returning 8 Years strength camo activity of mind and body. Doforo the fifth bottle was taken I had regained my former weight and natural condition, t am today well and I ascribe It to taking Hood's Sarsaparllla." N. B, If you decide to tako Hood's Barse parllla do not bo Induced to buy any other. Hood's Sarsaparllla Sotdbraltdramlttt. flislxforfM. Prepared only 7 a I. ROOD CO., Apothecaries, Lowsll, Ma. 100 Dosis On Dollar SherlfPa Sale. Notion Is hereby nlven that under and bv vlr. tuo of an order of sal Issued from t he oirfee of U. H. Crone, clerk of the district court ot the tenth Judicial district, within and for Webster county, Nebraska, upon a docroo In an action therein, wherein V. H. McUuIrn Is nlMlntin and against Alonzn m. Kreeloyo, Etta Frrelove, Colin Bros. & Co., l'axton & Oal lasher; flweer. Orr & Co.; Iteolner Hhoop Crockery Co.) Klrkendall, Jones A Co , defend ants, I shall offer tor sale at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash In hand at the oast rtnor of the court homo at Ited Cloud. In said Webtter county, Nebraska, that being the building wherein the last term of said oourt was holden on the a Day of Auajust, A. D. 189!), at one o'clock p.m. of said day, the following described property towttt Lots three and four In block one, In Vance's tint addition to the town ot tiutao hock, weover to., weDrasKiv. Ulven under my hand this 28th day ot June, A. D. isoa. Oito. K. Coox, Sheriff, JAMBS MCNKMV, ntft'sAtty. 49-304 T RANDOLPH McNlTT, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, Red Cioudi Neb. Moon Block. High-bied Stallion The high bred Morgan stallion, Black Hawk Chief 4th, will make the season at the stable of J. a Holoomb on Elm street, rear of Holland house. He is a very stylish, showy horse, and carries more Morgan blood than any horse in the state. Breed to good horses, raise good oolta and no longer complain of low price. PEDIQBBE: Black Hawk chief 4 was bred by 8. B. Hitchcock of Calais, Minn,, aire Yearnly'e Blaok Hawk chief 8 by Blaok Hawk chief 2 bred by Judge Front of Salisbury, Vermont, he by Hill's Blaok Hawk by Bherman'a Morgan by Justin Morgan, the founder of the Morgan fam ily, let dam Lady Messenger; 2d by Young Bambletonlan; 3d dam by Bishop narnble ton!an;4thdamthe Prout stare, by Oifford Morgan by Woodbury's morgasAby Justin Morgan. It wtll bo seen that Blaok Hawk chief 4th traces baok to Justin Morgan on the sires side twloe as the Pront mare does also, and carried the aambletonian blood represented bp Bishop's Hambletonlan and vonng Banbletoalan Terms on application at above stable. A. ARNE80N. Owner J. C. holoomb, Manager. Notice r Sale. In the matter of the estate ot James Laird, deceased. Notice Is hereby gjren mat in a pursuance of of the district an order of P. U. He; ludeo of th oourt of Webster county, made on the Ud day of Anrll. 1HM. for tha sala of tha real eitatc herofnatter described, there will be aold at the court house door, Had Croud, Neb., on the Mh day of July, I hot. at 3 o'clock p. m., at public vendue to tno aiRiicat niuuer tor casu me or cash the fol lowing describe d real estatot block 7 vIIIil Lots B, blocK 7 und lots 0 and 7 In block 7 villus ot Hod Cloud, Nebraska. Bald salo will remain open one nour, aur. Dated June 13, !8M. .Iam. T. nini. Administrator of Uie Estate ot James Laird, uwsasoa. w-v. Dissolution Notice. .The partnersliln heretofore ezlstluu between U U. Gilbert, John Dlalnoand K. U Fawcettaa partners In lumber business In Cowles. Web ster county, Nebraska, and known aa "Cowles Lumber Company." Is (Ills day dissolved bymu- .iuu luiiwiit, jiuies mm acouunva uuo too una ni lowics i.umber company are in iuu uaniiH ot .loiin maine at the bank of owles for collection, und ho Is hereby author ued to settlo up the same. John Hi.ainic, K. U KAWCKTr, L. O. filUIKKT. Nlierlfl'a Sale. Notice la hereby given that nnder and by virtue of an order of sale issued from the office of C. 13, .Crone clerk ot tho die triot court of the tenth Judicial dietriot, within and for Webster county, Nebraska, npon a decree in an notion pending there in, wherein ZllphaS. Hubbard is plaintiff and against Henry MoCormnl, James Mo Cormal and Anna McCormal his wife, Catherine Feltia, John Peltie, Mary Mehnke, formerly Uary'MoCormal and Karl Mehuke, hor husband, Wm.'E. Jackson, executor of the last will and testament of Henry McCormal, deooosed, and Kuley lirothera. de'endents, I shall offor for salo nt publlo vendne to tno highest bidder fcr oash m hand at the east door of tho court house, at Red Cloud, in said Webster county, Ne braska, (that being the building wherein the lost term ot said court was holden) on tho Sin dayef Juuu, 1894, at one o'clock p. m. of said day the following described property towit: The north half of the north west quarter and the south-west quarter ot the north-west quarter aud lot three (3) nil in aeotlon eight (8,) township No. one north, ranee nine west 6th p m. Qlvon under my hand this Mh day of May 1892. The tale on the above described prop, erty was continued to the 18th day of July 1892 for want of bidders. 47-SOd T Qio. E. Coon, BhrrifT, Kaijcv k BAbkkr, Plt'f'a Atty. Children Ory for Pltoher'f Cattorla. iila. I did so, and before taking the wholo et n battle' I begin to'feel like, a new aun. Tho tcrfrW pains to which I Mel been subjected, THE PlCTURESqiJE B. O. Bishop Perry el Iowa, Dcs. crlbes his Pleasant Journey Prom Chicago to New York Via Washington. Bishop Porry of lown, in u recent Issue of the lown Churchman, snyu: "One trav eling eastward from Chicago via tho ploturoeque Baltimore & Ohio Ilnilroad finds roetnnd comfort in the vestibuled Pullman limited trains on which travel is no lonaor Irksome, but luxurious. Tlioro nro two of Hicfo trains daily from Chicago, one lenving at 10:10 n ut and the other nt 2:05 p in. It it in tho morn ing train that we begin our pleasant journey across the plains. Our faces are turned toward tho nation's Mecca. Tomorrow wo shall see Washington, for the"BaltImoro aud Ohio" alono, of all the many routes botwoon the seaboard and the Inkea, passes direotly to and through the Capitol City. The patriotic American recognizee this feature of the Baltimore & Ohio's attractions and on bis journey tags east or west finds the op portunity to rekindle the Urea of his love for his country and his appreciation for his country's past, as he looks out upon the architectural nplondor of the sent of government and revives his memories of what this spot has been, and is, and is to be in the history of our land. "Ere we loavo the mountain plateau, the noble buildings of Deer Park attraot theoye. 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 Deer Park take their religion with them into tho country, and the fine walks and drives in every direction, added to the salubrity of the air and the coolness whioh is obtained when all the world below this elevation is feeling the oppressiveness of the heated term, makes this an ideal spot for summering. "Iteaohing tho baso ot the mountains we find ourselves traversing the debata ble grounds of the Civil War. The streams we cross, the Holds we have left 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 the Gray. "The "Royal Blue" line of the "Balti more aid Ohio," compassing the distance between the Nation's Capital and the chief oity of "My Maryland" at a rate of speed frequently marking sixty miles on" hour. Baltimore in its beauty is seen butfora moment for Philadelphia is yet to be reached and then Now York. It is not late when the great commercial me tropolis of the land is our financial stop ping place, and the smoking, throbbing, panting engine rests at our journey's end.' MONEY SAVED IS MONEY IA1E Sit. as to 60 osnta on aver dollar von speed. Write tor oer snsmmoth CaUlogae, a tOO-page Illustration ana living lowest aaaa tsctarers' nrfose, with maautactanra' dlseoanU (UTRTraon ot goods aad so illee manufactured aad laported lata the United bUU... Oroosrlee. Hoaashold Oood. Farnltar. Clothing. Lsdle.1 sad (feats' Clothing aad Furnublsg Uoods, Dress tioods, Whit. Goods, Dry (Mods, Uau, Caps, Boot aad Moss. Glore., Notions, Glassware, taUoawy .Watches, Cloekt, Jewelry, BUvsrwsre, Baagte. whips, Agrtcnltaral Implement, .to. ONCr riUB-rcLAfta GOODS. Cataloga. seat eareeslptotSSMnuforazpresssM. Wiarett. nly concern which sella at manafactursrs' price., allowing tha barer the sess. discount tlat th. asaaeiactsMr gives to th. wholeMl. bujer. We naraatM all Rood, aa rapreMnud: U not foaad ao, aaoaey reranded. Goods sent by express or Mght. WlUprtVlkot .xnoUtor.j.y. 122 Qalney Street, Chicago, Ml. WE WILL PAY salary of 928 to ISO per week to GOO D agsnta to reprtsant tu In .v.ry county, and sell our general llo. of Merchandise at minDtacturers' prices. Only TBOSB WHO WAWT STSADY BMrLOTUKMT MaKD arrLT. Catalogue and particulars koioii receipt """""-' A.KAHVKSCO. 121 Qulncy Street, Chlcaeo. 111. Drunkenness, or the Uouor Habit Cured at Hone In Ten Daya by Administering Dr. Haines Golden Specific. It can be given in a glass of beer, a cup ot coffee or tea or in food without the knowledge ot the patient It is ab solutely harmless and will effect a per manent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an ol cobolio wreck. It has been given in thousands of oases, and in every instance a perfect cure baa 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 ot par ticulars free. Address the Golden Spe cific Co., 185 Race Street, Cincinnati, O. NonRetldent Notice. To Jennie K. Dennlson, non-resident defendant i . You will take notice that on the 4th day ot April, 1892, Koss R. afattl. truatee and Krra l.fpplncott, plaintiffs, filed their petition In the dlstrlctrourtot Webster county, Nebraska, vs. Haiti V. DeHntxon, Jennie It. Itamilson,Charlea K. Daker. Jacob L. Miller and Hannah B. Miller the object und prayer of which are to foreclose a certain trust deed made and executed on the nrst day or April, 1880, by llazll V. DenuUon and Jennlo it. Dennlson to Ross R. JsatUs, trustee, ami to iiU successor In trust, which trust deed conveyed to the said trustee the fol low I n described premises, situate In Webster county and atntit ot Nebraska, towit: The south-east quarter of section twenty-eight (23) in township two, north ot raiute teti (lo.) west of thoctli principal meridian, which trutdecd was given to secure a note for the sum of tlooo, made and executed by tho said llazll V. Dennl son and Jennie It. Dennlson. bearing even dAte with said trust deed, duo nve years after tho data thereof, drawlnit Interest at the rate of OK per cent, per annum. Default having txen made In the terms oi said trust deed the same has become absolute unit nlnlntlrti urn entitled to a foreclosure thereof, and there Is now due to the plalntlfta upon said noto. coupons and trust deed the sum of8l7B0.SI, with Interest on $1600 from the first day of April, 1802, together with the further sum ot $39.07 for moneys ad vanced In the redemption ot said premises aud Interest thereon from the 31st day of March, 1892. And plaintiff, prays for a decree that an ac counting may be had oi the amount due from defendants, that said sum with Interest may be uocreea to oe mo nrst lien upon sal a premises, that tiKin the failure to pay the samo by defendc unts within a time to be fixed by the court, that said premises may be sold to natufr tha anionn. ao found due, and tor general equitable relief ton are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, tho '.&ib (lay ot July, WW. JJIalVMUUUO 1 .11, JOtftf. 7-4t ft. 0. FLAMBimBO, Attorney for f lain tiffs. 4 TCNC, DURABILITY and FINISH UNQUESTIONED. Terau to salt customer SADIE 1 BAILEY Agent gtf-W llyJjK ViTnjtil & IMiPi I. XT. TUIXEYS, M. D. HomaeopfttMe Phyatelaw, Reel Cloud, Ncferasaa. (Mice opposite Vlrst National Bank. II. H.Examlnlna- surgeon. Chronic dlsaaiMMi treated bv mall. ft. E. POND, Conveyancer, Real Estate, Insane, InsHranee, and Pen slon Agent. OFFICE OVER SPOKE8FI ELDS STORE. Med Cloud, Nebraska. I especially invito yon to call oh me for anything in my line. Loans made on farm property at 8 per oent. Insurance in the best companies 1 also, AGENT FOR THE STARK BROS. CELEBRATED NURSERY STOCK. Call and see me if yon desire, shrubbery flowers orfruitstook. Yon will find prof itable to see me. II. E. POND. D. B. Spanoge, Real Estate and Loan Agent Red Cloud. Notice to Teachers. Notice is hereby given that I will examine all persons who may desire to offer themselves at candidates for teaohors ofthe publio sohools of this oounty, at Red Cloud on tho third tiaturday of each month. Special examinations will be held on the Friday proceeding the 3d tiat urday of each month. The standing required for Zd and 3d grade certificates is the same no grade below 70 per cent., average 80 per eent; for first grado certificate no grade below 80 per cent, average 90 per oent. in all branches required by law. D. M. Huntkb, County Supt. CHEAPER FARM LOANS. No Honey Commission. 5j ffi ffi ffi ffi 5j I can write vou a farm loan at straight 71 per oent. with tho privilege of paying off any part of the princi pal at any interest payment. J. H. Bailkt. i i i i i SINGER MEWING H! GEO. GUILFORD, Sole Agent for Webster County. Feople proposing to buy sewing machines should not fall to see tno CELEBRATED SINGER Tho Finest Machine Made The World. m Kver ry purchaser of a line drawer Uak or Walnil utcase receives iroo, a reeriess button hole attachment. Don't buy until you eeo the Dinger improved rowing mbciiiiib. Geo. Guilford, Agent. Notice to Dcllnuuents. Notice la hereby oiven that the Interest and rental upon the contracts ot sate and lease to the following described educational laada sit uated In Webster county. Nebraska, aa set op posite the names ot the respective bold era tnerenr, I aeiinquenc ana u saio aeunquency I not paid up vMllila ninety das from the date of this notice, suld contracts will be declared forfeited by the board ot educational lands and funds, und said forfeiture will be entered of record In the manner jproviueu oy law. m , sefc. 10-4-10 w, D. l Newcomer. Nwm, swW, tf-'MO w, Ilolcomb and Tlrothcr, KM, ID-S-IO w, a. T. Ormsby. Nii. 304-10 w, Thad Arnold. . Ktf,swM, 18-3-9 w, Frank V. Johnson. W, seH. JO-MO w. B.BCOK. NU. in.i.11 w. willlim Gather. wu.swK and nwM, nwW, 16-M8 w, Joslah Hinaer. . . , . hpm. nflU. in.i.12 w. .loaenh W. Jones. Hii.aeH aud .no, seli, 30-'.M3 w, Harvey ranner. . . Hew,nwl-4andnwM, ael-4, 19-1-12 w, Joslah tunaer. Nmu.9a.l.inw.Thos. Frailer. KH, swM and eH, ael-l and swl-4, sel-4 and swi-4, nel-t and neM, nwl-t, 1M-12 w, Joslah sunaer. -. . NM, neM, 10-1 13 w, Sylvester Cayou. KM. nwl 4. 16-3-9 w, K. H, Shirley. 8ji, 33-2-10 w, John Zackery. HwM, nwl-4 and nwH, nwH, 38-1-9 w, Cbas. P. Kieh. Hwi-4. 36-8-10 w. James A. Hoggs Jr. Dated alLincola, Nebraska, this 1st day of June, ISM. . .. A. R. HUMFHMKY. OoamlMloner of Publlo lands and Bulldluga. UHIUB (AMLSS, County Treasurer, gjgj ggnSTrvw aw gt SaV JtW ni gggnvivnnfmRBBF Aiv gggagVHBgBggggggggggggggggggB TernNMHtlt easterners. SADA J, BAILEY, Agt, He who Wants Health Wants Everything! gggggggr. gggggggaV nIHPgKmJgggL VMRVMVARRflRfVggMav gggggS) gRWTr A!gggi gggggwaV'i) '.-.V;Iumr mnflggfttW -;ggggggggggi r,yiHMigPi - ' -eVBtamnnnmnW taBa RSt ''' $lgfismmnnnnnmnW T 1'SVwKBM? .NggggggggggggggmV ggglmnmnmma -ilR-SR-gR-gR-gRRpaaXaRJIR-gAR-gR-gRfe. mnr'' BmnnnmnK vsnHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHnHHHHHHHHHHHHHr ;'-:'9Bnmnllllllllllllllllli ''HHgggggggggggggggggggg i-;'----5??sss?sssiaanna"!"a)Bnoaw There are millions of persciiB in this country who suffer from chronic diseases or an them from business, and frequently makes life a burden. many of whom would place ment if they were acquainted treatment was in reach of them. Kemedial agents for many of those ills we have endeavored to secure. Of such we offer to tne afflicted one, on a business like basis, the managment of which we trust will be tempered by a moral and philan thropic principle. we practice the Bnnfccrhoff treatment ef lonallyoweadeUof gratltu.de to the father lithtc the world such knowledge, would be remtfly that thousands bless, and one that! tested before offering It to yon for your consideration and Investigation. PescriptlTa pamphlets sent free on application. Office consultation free. Karnes of parties who have been cured cheerfully given on application. L. D. Denney, M. D., Red Cloud, Neb THE TRADERS LUMBER CO. WILL MAKE POSITIVELY Lower than any yard in the world Fort Abstract Co,, Red Cloud, L. H. FORT, Manager. AsfoMto Furnished to all Lands in Webster County, Accurately and ON SHORT NOJDI0E. Having had ton years experience In county records and ono of the most complete set of Ah stract books In the stato. we guarantee aattsfactlon. Yonr favors solicited All ordea tilled promptly. 10.000 dollar bond tiled t nd approved. Address or call on L. H. FORT Manager, Rod Cloud, Neb. Warner & Warren, " THE TWO JO'S " Have opened a Real Estate Office, AND ABE BEAD? TO SELL 70V Farm or City Property, or Auotion off your Stock or House hold Goods. Have Bome Bargains to offer to any who call at this office, 2d Door North of F. & M. Bank, irsStaUp FARMERS All who are coniemplnihiR getting n harvester should boo tho Davis Platform Bin.? er before purohaslng, as it is the leading harvester of tho day, tho following vo nta" pf excellence will show He superior qualities over all other bindera. Tho ohif f Pno?n? is there is no elevation of the grain at all, it eimply binds all the grnin nt an rievn t Ion of not over nine inohea above tho stubble. Thus eaving the power necessary to" elevate the grain, making a eaving of from one to one and n half horses In the" S of the machine. There is a oomplete separation between the bundle being bound and tha . the grain ot nearly three feet, thus doing away with the tangle nnd hanJ tJ gether of bundles ao common with many binders No other, binder hns thi n?ul A most wonderful feature of the Davia Binder, the only one ever X on a umuor. wis rm rno, wuiuu onnuiea me uriver lo nandin iinan nn.i ease and make the bundles smooth and atraight. We challenge anv man to n5 -field of grain t that tho Davis Binder cannot harvest bett"gMd straighter and more symmetrical than can be done by any other binder 7 Wo dou't thresh ont aud waste grain as other binders do. na we d'on't h. . lotion oeoeesary to o'evate tho gram, and thus tave enough grain to th fJim V tor the entire coat of harvesting and also pay for the cost of odinff iff l uu, the Davis nsea no canvaa aprons at, all instead uses studded belts thm loosened at night or tightened in the morning, or after a rain, in Inst on thua eaving mnoh valuable time used in tightening the oanvns of tha n w .T0?0' The driver can raise or lower the onttar ha lht 1. 1 ,1",! lJ" oth b ndera. the lomreat or shortest n-rain. and at tha elUoa to handle the grain. There la no weight on tho horses nooks there is absolutely no side draft at all. wiu Diaa tighter and with less end than any other binder. The binder is a steel binder. The Davis needs no foldlncr aonaratna for tn.nnnrfniA .. ... - pass through any eleven foot gate. The Davis binder is tally warranted. meffoM?SnWdU,b,B0k8mfth' , affliction which incapacitates themselves under different treat with the faot that a new all form of SEPTAL DISEASES. We per and founder of this system and not to pub to do mankind an injustice. This Is the hare secured at neat expense, tried and nf V ATTENTION. - --- can bo aamtim u.. . "i.i."8. B0 n8 to out ,,D l"""ortn m P'P po- from the tongue, ns It la .r..., i perfectly loos, "" mo .arms as It will Before purchasing n bln.ilr nn i W. M. CiVlWlTM, At. r itceltlcud.Ncb.C -t asa ,v n 1 k Ha f 4 fc? - -AHVV