tSiSvy?""!' Jf THE CHIEF erMMMfeSMl wrCCKl. WFnGGft 99t ! I, fi jrr ASisaam IsrtartaMr la Aaaee It MtptM hi advaee. after this da March He? ISM, tlM arte will be 1 .as. A C. aMtalaUt, Editor. Catered at Me re Office In Had Ulead, Neb., M Mil Mtttror the MCODd ClaM ew Nat lemal Ticket. WNITII.AW MKIB), rwCoatrWMMMHk District W. .AfUMKWa). Mate Ticket. rorGeveraer, LORRNZO CROUNHK. For lieatsaaat Oevtraor. T. J. MAJORS. JOHNC.ALLKN. r'V-WW,J.i.RARTtKV. rat OawMiiirwigef rubiit i unds and DtdRi, knu rMPHRKV. For Maaerlateaa'sat M rustle Instruction, ...... ft.' WW' roraamr.T aU8iin For float Reafsseatailve, WM. BROWN. twty Ticket. Fer feateseetatlve 44th district, . Javrf eOALLVM Fee Coast? AKeraer, .. BMRRMJI.MI HelUTT ForGeteaer, Br J W MtYT flafafafaHBBHB95SS59 AlfPRIWS-McgEIGHAN. TW tm BatMMa Take Place la taCHyTkara4ay. PmEiENT Oa Ua4 TkaMdat R dead wm alive wita MtttJeeaaaoT aU elassea sites and ooaa'iiloaa,aad thoaaanda of men and wanawaahad BUgrinaffed bar for tteMraoaeef heariaf the last of nine jefelowtatealtttwaMHoa. W. E. An drew aaiHoa.W. A. afoKeighan. SerlriaUe anoralag crowds besan pmrlauifroaa the four potato of the eaaaaifaatUaii iaamenae crowd filled our oatvmieinceity to an overflow. The) Sat Oloud Repablioan clnb went to each train aad eseHted the visiting reasAUeueiabe, cumbering about low, and ia addition to that number folly eOOOsaore rspsMtcan votera from the county were oa the ground and the pa race) Biaat have had two or thrt thous and aeoyto in line. After parading the etreetataraaheur, (the republioana on oaeataaaai the independent on the oUser)eUiafairedo the grand atand what the ovnoaing element aeated theaaeahreefor the purpose of hearing the afiahera. There were not enough eeata by half to aooommodate the people and hnndreda atoed up and tiptoed aroaad to ealoh eight of the apeakera. AtieattwWeloeltafr. Andrews waa in trodaeed hy Chairman MoPheely. and tsamedtatHy.that gentleman took up hie theaw, aad proceeded to ahow up the fllBMeyeondltKWof the platforms and ititiaianUnpoB which Mr. McKeighan and hie party hopes to gain control ot tbevarioM ofloeaof the Nation, auto aadeoaaty. For more than an hour Mr. Aadrewa poared hoi ehot into his adver eery, and asked him numerous questions that fare of vital importaaoe to the fiifkvwRtMt. lfoKeighan atudlosaly ayailMaaeweriag one of them,but ahow ed taewhHe teataac by effort on his part eejasaa at people believe that he Wl janailssiliag for thepeople, when in faeWke waa sot able to get one bill IffP theeoeamitteeinthe house, ot whlehaewaaoa friendly terras, It being .largely democratic. He talked about the w ejdiere aid pensions, and how muoh he had done fur them and the old soldier set beek in the audience aad wondered what had aeeomeot the "maohnesa" he had done fer them. It oertainly never materialised. Hia arguments, were awouty bated upon freetrade and the ;rarioMhaiaunoathsthehad constant u need in hie. pebllo speeches ainoe we nun. Mr. Andrewa naked hlsn toetaUapon what platform he stood hat hnanlraes lsili iiiii ti i ..u he heny strew np the independent plat senv Ttee feete are he Is afraid te tell aaniMWMau haebeold. hia name "SSte1"'' fhe had haraa let the samsnesfor an hoar and thirty tee,tjr. Aadrewa again took the ftaa amid loud applause, and proceeded to deaMlUh Mr aleKeTghan'a entire peeehaadbedld it very nloely. Al fkhla apeech Mr. Andrewa treated ?; McKeighan fairly, and we were un able to hear one word that was disre peetfaltoaayone,onthe part of Mr. Andrewa. The meeting from n republican stand point waa a grand auceeaa aad will be the saeaM of giving the county to Mr. An-d.r-w? 7L?H November. It is ea tlsaaled that there were fully one-third norerepaouoanatnan of oppoaing par tita. Large delegations were present ot both narUee from variout towns, in and out of theooaaty. . , ajan-Hjs-a-B-s! Talking about men who have boon iadsatiled with the interest of tbe people, brings to mind the faot that each and every candidate oa the re pabliean tioket bat been aa earnest advocate of auoh laws as would alleviate any aad all hardships that aaignc nave exittea in the past or may eesse np ia the future. In faot the reeablieaa party has ever boen tbe f rfeni altbe laborer, mechaaio, farm er aad artisan, and has stood betweon that clasa of people and those who would erash them. Tho howl made that both old parties are rotton may apply to the demoeratio party, but it ia not nnplieable to the republican party, which has been uppermost in the last 30 years in enacting laws that hat made this country the best on earth to live In. Catarrh ia the head la a constitution- al anaaase, and requires a ooaatitationnl remedy like Mood's Sartaparllla, to effect nenre. OhlldronCryfor Jtohtf'aqaittttliv Calamity howling will not down i thin county, when a farm of 100 acre" aells for $4000 cash an did tlio Mo Corkle farm near Guide Hock tlio bthe( day. Do not forget to turn out and hear Senator 0. Y. Mandorson and Hon. E. K. Valentine apeak on tlio 27th in tlio opera house. Every republi can and every voter should hear those non diseuss tho political issues. Stand up for Nebraska, tho best Btate in the Unjon, and forever bcoI the cry of calamity, which docs not exist in this state. Every ono is goinjr to voto for An drowa Nov. 8, and theroby elect ono of the best men over nominated for congress in this district. The entiro republican ticket will bo elect ed in Nebraska. In Wobitcr county the rcpublioan ticket will como out ahead and cleot tho entiro county tiokct and don't you forget it. Says ono of our independent ex changes: "New wino should bo put into now bottles" spooking of tho now party and giving it a reason that ncoplo should voto that ticket; but it ommitted to say that wino is always tho best when It is old. honco tho re publican party is better to-day and more useful because ot its ago, u nas passed through trying ordeals and is tho more able to legislato for the best interest of the wholo people. If tho peoplo of this district really and truly desiro to cleanse tho body politic, and want to cast their votes for a man who is tho very embodi ment of honesty, morality and sound judgment, with a bright 'intellect to baok it, then toey should oast tnoir votes for the Hon. W. E. Andrews, the republican candidato for congress. No. man can say ought of him, and sav it honcstlv. It lias been urged against him by designing men, that he is no politician, to that wo might say. 'tit true, but two Years ago, tho populists or independents said thoy wanted men who wero not in politics, and in Mr. Andrews thoy luvo n man who never dabbled in politics until nominated. Mr. McKeighan has been politician for 30 years, nnd yet thcro are a few men who will voto for him. Cast your voto for Andrews and morality. MoKoighan'a followers arc beginning to waiver, and now fear that McKeigban is going to cot Jolt noxt month. Woll, thoir fears aro all well grounded, for as sure as fate his ohances for re-election arc becoming lest at the election approaches. There is no use talking Air. Andrews is his superior in overy way. Catarrk la Ike llvtul. Ia undoubtedly a disaase of tho blood, and aa anch only a reliable blood purifier can effect a perfeet cure. Hood h Bnran parilla ia the best biood-purifior, nnu it nas cured many very severe caeca of catarrh. It givee an appetito nnd builds up the whole system. Hoods's Pills not especially upon tho liver rousing it from torpidity to ita nat ural duties, cure constipation nnu nssist digestion. Red Cloud, Nob, Oct, IN, 1S03 Annual State Convention, Nebraska Gospal Union, Linooln, Nobr., Goto ber 20-23, 1892. For tho above oooassion, agents in Nebraska may sell tickets to Lincoln Ootobcr 17-23 inclusive. 0. P. Stanley, State Secretary, Lin coln, Nebr., will sign certificates. Passengers paying full faro going will be returned at one-third i'aro on presentation of certificate signed by by proper officer of the nicotine, on tho guarantee that thoro has been nn attendance of 100 or moro who paid full fare on the going trip. A. UONOVElt, Agt. It Skeuld fee Is Every House. J. B. Wilson, 871 Clay St., BhurpsburR, Pa., aays he will not bo without Dr King's Hew Disoovery for consumption ought and colds, that it enred hia wito who waa threatened with Pneumonia nf ter an attaok ot "La Grippe" when var ious other remediee and several physi oiansbad done her no good, llobort Barbar. ot Cooksnort, Pa., claims Dr. King's New Disoovery has dono him more goou man any tntng he ever useu ror Lung trouble. Nothing Dice it Try it. Free trial bottle at Cotting'a drug etoro. Large Bise CO cents and $1. Whea Baby was sick, we gare her CestorU. When She was a Child, alio cried for CaatorU. Whea she became MUs, she clung to CaitorU. Whea she ha4 Children, the gave tbeui Cutorie. There is no better paint in the market than tho Lincoln mixed paint, sold by (Jotting. Electric Bitters. This remedy Is beooming so well known andsoponular rb to need no special mention. All who have usod Electric liittera etna the same eons of praise. A purer medicine does not exist nnd it is BUarnntoed to do nil that is claimed Gleetno Hitters will cure all diseases of the liver and kidneys, will remove pirn plos, boil, salt rheum and other atTeo tlon caused by impure blood. Will drive malaria from the system nnd provent ns well as cure all malarial fevers. For euro of Headachpaonetipation and indigestion try Electric Bitters Entiro satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Prico encts and 81 per bottle at Cotting'a drug store. Children Cry for Pitohw'sCattorla. King of JMedicines Scrofulous Humor A Cure "Almottt Mlraculou." " When I was It years of ace I had a Revere attack ot rheumatism, and after I recovered had to co on crutches. A year later, scrofula, In tho form of white swellings, appeared on various parts ot my body, and for 11 years I was an Invalid, being confined to my bed years. In that time ten or eleven sores ap peared and broke, causing me great pain and suffering. I feared I never should get well. " Early In 18S0 1 went to Chicago to visit a sister, but was confined to my bed most of the time I was there. In July I read a book, A Day with a Circus,' la which were statements ot cures by Hood's Barsaparllta. I was so Im pressed with tho success ot this medicine that 1 decided to try It. To my great gratification tho sores soon decreased, and I began to feel better and In a short time I was up and out of doors. I continued to take Hood's Bar saparllla for about a year, when, having need six bottles, I had become so fully released from tho dlseaso that I went to work for the mint & Walling Mfg. Co., and since then IIAVB MOT LOST A S1NOL SAT on account ot sickness. I believe the disease Is expelled from my system, I always feel well, am In good spirits and liavo a good appetite. I am now 37 years ot ago and can walk as welt as any one, except that one limb Is a little shorter than tho other, owing to the loss ot bone, and tho sores formerly on my right leg. To my friends my recovery acema almost miraculous, and I think Hood's Barsaparllta Is the king ot medicines." William a. Lain, 0 N. llallroad St., Kcndalhllle, Ind. Hood's Sartaparllla oldbraltdraixliU. ltslzforf Freparedealgr traL hood co., ApotbecuiM, Lowu, IOO Dots On Dollar Educational Department. D. M. HUNTER, Editor. HI y First Day In a District tckeol (UY ALBERT N. WINSUIP.) 1 was still in my teens when I en tered tho littlo way-side sohool-house, "away down East." 1 had graduated from tho Uridgo water (Mass.) State Normal school, and had been five mqnths in tho army when, with only a single day at homo, 1 started for tho unromnntio littlo neighborhood in Main known as G , where I was hail ed as "tho now schoolmaster." I was appointed at $20 a month, to pay my own board out of this amount. I was on tho ground Saturday night and was well looked over on Sunday by boys and girls, men and women. I was boing "sized up" in the lang uage of tho day; but on tho principle that "those who know nothing fear nothing" I was usually unconoerned. I had been well taught how to teach, and proposed to do it by rule, Very early Monday morniug I was up nnd sleigh-riding two miles to see tho chairman of tha town committeo to be examined. It was not tho cus tom to do this in advance. Tho town committeo preferred to have one teach a few days first then if ho waa' not n bucccss it was an easy way of disposing of tho new Bohoolmaster for tho town committee to refuse a certificate I had boen taught, hew over, never to begin a school without a certificate in my pocket. Tho dis trict committeeman was quite annoy cd that I insisted upon this dooument in advance Ho regarded it as put ting on airs, and styled it as ono of tho normal notions. But I did dread the examination. I realized oyen thon the difference between saying what vou plcadso as you please when ever you liavo anything 'to say, and boing obliged to day what another man asks you to sav as he wishes you to Ha it whon h romum it to be said. I did not then know as 1 now do that tho ability to pass a good ex amination is proof of inability to do bettor things in bettor ways. With no suoh unconoern'as appear ed upon tho surface, I entered, single handed and alone, tho presenoo of tho august chairman of the town com mittee, who greeted me cordially and asked, "Are you a nephew of Deacon W f to wiuoh 1 proudly respond cd in tho affirmative, and be proceed ed to certify that "having passed a satisfactory examination in regard to intellectual attainments and moral qualifications," I was duly approbated to tcaoh school in tbo town of G . as muoh amused as relieved I rode back and walked through a group of bora and girls of all ages into the wee bit of a school-house undor the hill. Tlioro was one lono abecedarian and a few Btracslini; pupils in tho lowor ''grados," but tho great majori ty of tho youths and maidens pretend ed to bo in the higher classes, All my theories of gradation wero at onoo violated, but I had tho good sence to relegate to their proper plaoo theories did not apply, and beean at onco to interest, discipline and inspiro tho young people to try to fill Jhe places had assumed to ocoupy. I had no spcoial nervousness or anxioty about my first day. I know I could "bank" for a few days at loast upon reputation of my undo, and my chief conoorn was to sustain myself I began by beginning. In half an hour I felt as if 1 had boen there for months, anp tho only remark of the day that has had an abiding nlaoe in my memory was that or a lad who said at roocss, "Seems's though you'd always been here," a compliment moro appreciated than better phrased praiiio of later years. I roeall distinctly how conscience striekon I was that first night to think that nothing had been dono ac cording to the noto-boook methods with which I was well equipped, and with a sigh of relief wrote a school mato at night. "liavo enjoyed the day immensely, but thank goodness Mr. B will never drop in upon mo hero" It was not a "normal day;" yet, but for tho training and iuspiration of Bridgewater, the day would never have had tho charaetcrirtios which msko it memorablo with me. It did not them appear as it does now that tho power preeminent of a first-olass firofeBsional school is not its training n its methods, or dovices, but in tho inspiration to establish porsonal pro fessional ideals which adapt them- solves to times and seasons, making ono content witn results ana witn re sults alone. In April last, dining with tho pres ident of ono of tho leading banks of San Franoisoo, in his beautiful home, and insoparablo companion in that first winter's toaching, ho said in refcrenco to a recent address of mine upon "Modern Educational Mothods," "How much better school would you tcaoh to-day than wo taught in 18 ?" That is a question, Methods would infinitely better, but tho spirit, tho adaptability, tho professional zeal, oould never bo again what they wero when I was within a year of the tonio of a normal sohool in which thcro was no variableness or shadow of turning from tho loftiest professional ideals. Wo wero undoubtedly con ceited, but it was tho conceit of pur pose and not of attainments. Golden Rule. Tho following la tho program of the Garfield Teachers' Reading Gir olo for Saturday evening, Oct. 29: Talk on the elements of maohincs, llalph Popo. Notes on school hygiene Edwin Emigh. Biog. of Johnson Mayo Pope. Biog. nl Burns John Earner. Apparatus nettled in a country, sohool. Carrie Hummel. Biog. ot Hayden Mrs. Springer Current .Events . a. King. Biog. of tho Montgolifors, Daisy Craft. The relation of tho tcaohcr to his profession Miss Soriyncr. Fifteen questions on tho intermedi ate grade of tho stato course of study by tcaehcrs present. Biog. of Iloynolds Jno, L Spring er, lloview of tho second In If of the October work in Pago's book. Tho next meeting will bo held in tho school-house in district 7. R. E. P. Reports of tho first month's teach ing will not bo given in this column till noxt woek. Tho Honllcst nan In Red Cloa'd, Aa well as the handsomest, and others are invited to call on any druggist and ?;et free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsm or the Throat and lunge, a remedy that ia selling entirely upon ita merits and is guaranteed to relieve and cure all chron ic and acute coughs, asthma, bronchitis and consumption. Large bottles COots, and 81. Whatever may bo tho cause of blanching, the hair may bo restored to its original color by the uso of that potent remedy Hall's Vcgetablo Sicilian Hair Benewer. Children Cry for .ir'ticr'sCastorla. DO Ira 11 1 LIVE FKID UY HIP YOU I hip STOCK? It so it will be to your Interest to ship to the SIEIEL, WELCH t CUWSON UVB HTOCK COMMISSION CO., Kanaaa City Stock Yards. THEY WILL give your thipmentt their pertonal atten tion, keep you potted by wire or paper; furniah you money at reduced ratea. KONEY SAVED IS MONEY MAUii, Sire 25 to 60 cents on every dollsr jou ppeud. Write for our rntmmuth Catalogue, eoo-pire book.contalnlDR Illustration end Klvlog lowr.it mart Itfsctartn' prices, with msnuUctuiers' dlMouuts o tTtry mna or gooai una (iipuuw umuu.imcv. end Imported into the Uulted titsus. Urocerles. UUOHDUU UUUUV. SUIUi.Ul.1 v.vw.. --.".- and Centi1 Clothlnt and Furnishing U'kxU tioods, White Good. it. Vxj Uoods. Hit, Caps. JIHJU. VM Boot end Shore, Uloves, Notions, U aiiwar. Btauonenr, wicnt,cioc., jcwcirj, omu Banks. Whips. Agricultural Implements, ONClf VIU8T CLAMS GOODS. Catalogue oillcinaMV, eto. sent oa receipt of. 25 cents for expresiage. We are the only concern which sells st manufacturer!' prices, allowing the barer the ssme discount that the Buaulacturer flvei to the wholesale buyer. We We are the gnarantee all goods as represented: If not (onna I rcprvBcuica. it uu iwuu Goods sent by express or so. money rtranaea. uooas wui ojcip. u. freight, wlthpriTUege ot exemlnstlotL, before i psy. Ins. A. KAHrKN IAJ.,.. lKQalncy Street, Chicago, AA A.. U..u. rH ill. WE WILL PAY A sslary ot B to $ M per week to GOOD agents to represent ns In tr ry county, and sell our general line of Merchandise at manufacturers' prices. Only TUOSa WHO WANT STEADY RUFMYMKMT MSKD ArrLY. Catalogue and particulars sent on receipt fUceaUfer.apre.s.ge. KAUprs ft CQ 1U QulLty Street, Chicago, 111. Bids Wanted. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received, at the ofllce of the oonnty clerk ot Webster county, Nebraska, up till noon, of Novombor 2, 1893, for tbe purpose of building a pile bridge, across a oreek mile north of Oowles, on main road to Blue Hill, aooording to plans and speoifleationa herein stated, viz: Bridge to be 60 feet long, 16 feet wide, four rows of piling, and 3 piling to each pier, pil ing to be It feet long, driven front G to 7 feet, tame to be capped by 8x10, caps. Joioe to be 3x12 inches, laid 2 feet apart. Floor to belaid with two inch plank. Also a railing on aides of bridge. All to be done in 'a workmanlike manner. The committee reserve the right to re ject any or all bids.. (P. ZltfilEIUMN Bridge Committee. O. W. Hummio. (J. Kindcher, Dated this 18th day, ot Oot 1802. 2t Wright's Ffealtli Uridgrwear. fton-Irrltiiling, And moro durable thnii tlio ordinary knit. New York, 1892. To the Trade and the Consumer: In sub libit Ling to you the " Wright's Health Uudcrwear" we, desire call big special attention to their SANJTjJRY QUALITIES The garments absorb the perspiration as rapidly as emitted through the pores of the shin and car ry it to the surface of fabric where it is evavoraU cd, thereby preventing the body from being sud denly chilled by atmospheric changes and guard ing the ivearer against colds, lagHppe, pneumon ia, rheumatism, etc. The finest material is used in their manufac ture, and for warmth, comfort and durability are unsurpassed. The fleecing is woven in the fabric and is guar anteed not to wear off until the garment is thor oughly worn out. Use only ordinary care in washing fine woolens. Upou their merits alone we commend to you WRIGHT'S HEALTH UNDERWEAR, P. S, Beware of imitations. THE ABOVE GOODS ARE FOR SALE IS Y CHICAGO CLOTHING STORE. NOW IS THE TIME TO 1SUY ! W, W- Wright Has a fine line of Heating and Cooking Stoves! nd ie selling so low that all can afford to buy. YOU WILL MISS IT If you do not consult him before buying. fs JPSK Usually Indicate a disorder or tbe Kidneys, and prompt measures shonld be taken to prevent serious trouble. EMEDEJl In their indpleney, wfcfch Ifneglectwf, may become dangerous. OR. J. H. MCLEAN'S LIVER iSi KIDNEY BALK Is what yon need, it will eureLlverDIsor ders, Kidney Weakness. Ilrlght's Disease and Diabetes. Price at wr bottle, fiend t-oent stamp ror book or hints, how to live and onre these distressing complaints. THE DR. J. H. MCLEAN MED. CO avr. bouisa. mo. Legal Notice. .Whereas, on tho 2d day of March, 1802, W. M. Quiwita made, exeouted and de livered to Richardson, nughes & Co., his two oertaln promissory notes for tbe aura ot six hundred dollnra each, dnted Maroh 2, 1802, one of which notes is due and payable March 1, 1893, and tho other of which is duo nnd pnynblo March 1. 1804. and whorona tho unid Guiwits, to secure the payment of said noto, made, execut ed and doliverod to raid UlehurdBon, Hughes & Co., a chattel mortgage on the following described p'roporty towit: Ono standard bred trottini; Btollion No. 0452, called Noah Birch, seal brown in color, with one whito onkle on right hind leg, six years old; whereas said chattel mort gage was duly filed in tho clerk's office of Webster county, Nobraska, on the Oth day of March, 1892, andwherens, by the terms and conditions; of said mortgage. It the mortgORcefl or their as signs should foel unsafe or insecure then it should be lawful for tbo said mortgagee or hia assigns to tnko immediate posses sion of said goods and chattels, and to sell tho same at publio auction, and whereas the Bftld mortgagees feel unsafe and tnseoure and tho tortus ot said chat tel mortgage have been by the said Qui wiU violated, and said mortgagees have taken possession of said property by reason thereof, and under tho terms and conditions of aaid mortgage, now, notice is hereby given that tho said mortgagees will sell the mortgaged property above described under said mortgage at the liv ery stable of Joseph O. nolcomb, in the city of Red Cloud, in the county of Web ster, Nebraska, on the 22d day of October, 1892, at ono o'clock p. m. of said day. There is now duo and owing from said Gulwita to tho said tnortgngoos on the said notes and mortgage, tho sum ot 81200, HieiiAmwoN, uudiir.sACo. By Jas. MoNeny, Their Atty. 10-4t Notice. All orders for oil or gasoline loft at ijpokeslleld's proccry stnro will be promptly tiMed by tho Blue Tank Wsgon, mx Always Soft, Wanted. A few pood farm loans, six per cent interest. No second mortgage. I). B Spanoqle. FOR SALE I PLANTATION: 1100 acres, COO In cultivation, good orchard. 0 room residence, store building 25x40, a stories high; 2 barns, 30x70 and4ox8o. Iron roofed; cribs, stables, etc.. 12 tenant houses, gin and grUt mill, both water power; bounded on two sides by a splendid stream, land as rich and produotlvo a Mississippi bot tom, fine Umber, puro water, healthy situation. l'rlco, $18000. 160 acres, CO In cultivation, orchard, small nouses, etc. All goou land, rrico, gi.w pel acre. ceo acres, 300 In cultivation. The best farm In ruiton county, on a ne stream, sou nnt-cias rnce, foow, FOR TRADE. 200 acres of farm land, dwelling house, and a stock ot Jewelry, and town property in the town of laaausota Sprints, Arkansas, for real state la or around Red Cloud. For further In formation en above property address, CAPT. A, L, COOPER, MaRinoth Springs, Ark. Or D. II. 8PANOGLE, Red Cloud, Web. Notice ol Leaso of School Lands Notice Is hereby (riven that the leases and contracts on tbe following described school lands have been osnceled by the board ot edu cational lands mid funds, nnd If not reinstated by payment of delinquent Interoit or leato renUldue, said lands will be ofTorod for lease by tho County Treasurer of Webster county at 10 o'clock a. m. on the gd day ot November: WMnwMies-ow. Iot s In swK ne lot 0 in neU so'4 Lot 7 in sola seM lot 4 In so uwi and sotf neU 7io. WUswl-4 273 9. NW1-4 30 3 0. Hunel-iaudscl-4 10 312. MW 30 I 0, Wtt! I SW 1-4 29 3 10. Wi se 36 1 10. I.KAUP.8, r,4 set-e 30 i in. hw 1-4 ne l-i 10 1 It. HH .se 1-4 and no 1 4 so 1-4 aa '. 12. w V se 1-4 s l lo. flKMSUl ID 8 1-3 sw 1 4 nw 1-4 sw 1-4 and o 1-2 nw 1-1 and nwMitei-iiesi'j. HE 1-4 a 2 10. Vl-3sel-4SJ10. HW 1-4 nw aa l o. l-ot 12 in sw sw 7 1 0. NKMnwouo. UM ,ted at Lincoln Nebraska, Oct. 3rd, 1892. ' Com. Public Lands and liu tiding a. E. POND, Conveyancer, Rcnl Estate, Loans, Insurance, and Pen sion Agent. OFFICE OVERSPOKESFIELD8 BTOIIE. Red Cloud, Nebraska. I especially invite you to call on me anything In my line. Loans made for on farm property at 8 per sent. Insnrano in no Desi companies II. E. POND. it ti ' fi I J ! gtf-aT-" -