$ TnE RED CLOUD CHIEF, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JAN. 19, 1894. mr Mr. own a w Tuity Benjamin, Missouri. Good Advice ...1 Quickly Followed Cured of Rheumatism by Hood's tarsaparllia.' ' ' C.I. Hood & Co., I,owoll, Mass. t n "iKHUkia doanwlth rheumatism over, a rear uo, I M sick ior over six monuii, OfUn I would 1ito uch palm that I could hardly enduro am, A friend came to mo and aansei I me to try 11 ood's Harsaparltla. I took him at bis word hit word and ci have taken eight bottl oi a uoiiio oi ii, nuu nuto os or n. ' It Ha Cured Me When the doctors could do me no good what i ever. After being benefited so much from tins Medicine I describe Hood's Harsnparllla as a wonderful medicine. I also ndrlsc- every one who Is troubled with rheumatism nouo dc wiui- Hood'sP'Cures out Rood's Barsaparllln. t am a farmer, and the medicine has jtlren me much energy 'and strength to perform my work." Ueoiiok ,W. TuLr, Benfamln, Missouri. , Hood's Fill Are band made, und perfect UffoporUon and apaeaMuco. 25c. a box. THE EDITOR'S fA!V Another big truin robbery on the Kan sas City and Council HIuITb railway on Wednesday night. Tho railroads ought to make it hot for some of tho dosperuooa Tub prceldont has at last sickonod of tho Hawaiian business and has turnod tho wholo businoBB ovor to congress. Ho had bettor havo turnod It ovor to somo Rood American long ago. It would huve boon bettor for him. Hahtimih pooplo aro now trying to gain notoriety by claiming tho distinct io n of the first oarUifiako of tho season. Evidently tho people of that burg havo snakes in thoir boots and aro lioulo to immagino most anything. The population of Webster county is steadily increasing and day by day some family movos into tho county. This county Is some tirao destfhed to bo ono of tho most populous counties in tho state owing to its salubrious climuto and its natural advantages ovor most any othor in tho stato. Seeing is bolioving. An Iowa oditor contributes tho follow ing to current political litoraturo: "A married lady was heard to remark that she had to go home and bow on a domocratlo badge for hor husband. On inquiry what tho badge wusbIio replied 'a patch on tho seat of his pants, mado necoBsary by Bitting around waiting for work." Dr. Sawyer's tiimily Cure is the result of long experience, skill aud honesty. Try it and you will becouvinced that it Is a positive cure for hII Stomach, Liver, Kid ney and Bowel difllculty Deyo & Grico Eight oubio foot of saow produces ono oubio foot of water. Ladies: Do not seder with pain on top of the head and in'the back or with any of those distressing diseases, when Dr. Saw yer's Pastilles wl)l absolutely and positive ly core you. Depo & Orice, Aohronio grmblrr can bo set down as a person who loals to much. Ladles: You will find Dr. Bawyor'e Pastilles the most offoetunl remedy for fe male weakness, pnln on top of tho head and lower part of the back, nil one tired feeling. Deyo & Orioe. Marino is tho oldest form of in Burauoo. DrHawyer'a Family Cure cures dyBpopBia DrBawyer's Family Cure cures MHousiicb Dr Sawyer's Family Cure cures kidneydlf. floulty Dr Sawyer's Family Curo cures Constipa tion tf Franoo's oyster industry is tho larg tof its kind in Europe, est of About a year ago I took a violent nttnek of la grippe. I coughed day and night for about six weeks: my wife then sug gested that I try Chamberlain's Congh Remedy. Attlrst I could see no difference bat still kept taking it, and soon found that it was what I needed. If I got no relief from one dose I took nnothor, and it wns only a few days until I was free from the cough. I think people in gen eral ought to know tho value of this re medy, and I take plensure in acknowledg ing tho benefit I have received from it, Madikon MuHTAnD,Otway, Ohio. L'S and CO cent bottles fur sale by Duyo & Orioe. Farm loiuu. I hivo u few thousand dollars of pri vate money to Ioun on first class farms on ilvo years time or Icbh. Gkq. W. Uaiikuk. Edward Hhephvrd, Harrisburg, III., had n running soro on his leg of oiirtit years' standing. Used three bottles of Kleutriu llltlorB and eoveubuxos of lluoklen's Arni ca Halve, and his leg is Bound nnd well. John Speaker, Cntaw.tba, ()., had tho large Fever sores on his leg, doctors said iie was incurable. Que bottle Klectrlo Bitters and one box Bneklen's Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Hold by C, L. Cotting Druggist. Whon in Riverton bo sure and stop at tho Bunks house. 81.00 por day. Ltv ry in connection, lly fur tho most pleac ant place in Riverton. Dr. Sawyer's Pastilles used in time will our any case of female weakness. A free sample paokage can bo had from the fol lowing tumid druggist. Deyo & Qrioe. HIJIIIJRIIAN NEWS An riiriiUlicd by Our Country Corrcapondcnt. Willow Creek. Weather continues fine. Times aro dull aud quiet, younir pooplo soy a good (Unco Our would help to uiiko them more lively. Some ono is passing his spare time among tho quails and chickens. Must of our boys and girls are at- tending -"jliool. Wo hoar that Gavlord Wilder is preparing to enter tho university nevt year. Tou could do nothing better Gay lord. Last wcok tho Pleasant Hill, High Hones and Willow Creek's, Tad Poles met in tho capacity of n spelling school. Though Tad i'olo is a small and do grading namo they won the battle and carried off all tho honors for good spoiling, What has becomo of tho man that was going to kill Will H. Ho must havo gono to soo his ma, Mrs. T. 0. Wilder has been telling glad news, that of tho marrigo ot ncr daughter Minnie, now living in California, Miss Wilder wa well known along tho crock and is respect ed by all and all wish her a happy life, Ladles can be thoroughly and positively relieved from all those irregularities and distressing symptoms, which aro peculiar to nor sex, by using Dr. sawyer's rasllllca, . Deyo & Qrico. Wlllowvlllc. The spelling match at Pleasant Hill was a decided success. Little fiernio Godwin has been very sick but is fast improving under the skillful i-are of Dr. Hall of Cowlcs. Mr. Tom Lucy has the nicest flock of chickens in tho county. Mr. Fowler killed a beef for Mr. Anderson Wednesday. Tho many friends of Mr. Richmond will be sorry to hear of his death, which occurred on tho 14th of last Novciubor. but for tho last six years ho has resided in Furnas county. Mr. Wieldcr knows how to pilo up cobs, handy, for tho cook. Henry Brubakor and family visited over tho river last wcok. Tho Iirubaker boy mndo music for MoKoighan's ball. This creek was woll rcresantcd. Mr. Howo put down a now well for A. C. Bon. Will Brubakor is teaching singing school at Pleasant Hi dee. Miss Emma Moushang did not come home during vacation but stayed at Peru and visited with somo of her school friends A man from Guido Book talks of buying John Taokrys old lcaso and moving on it, in tho near future. Will Jackson is going to work in tho livery barn at Guide Hook. Tho nicest weather in tho world, Hurrah! for Nebraska. Manitoba For pains in'thejehest there is nothing hotter than a flnnnel cloth saturated with Uhnmberlnin's Pain Balm and bonnd on over tho seat of pnin. For sale by Deyo & Orioe. Judson. Nioo weather and lots of it. Mr. Wm. Ryan is on the sick list. There was adanoo at Gordio Payn's last week. Alf McCall was in these parts try ing to buy hogs, to finish out a ear load. Mr. Webster, of Freemont, was visiting at S. C. Johnson's last week. Mr. Robert GiHis had tho grippe. Mt. Flopo Sunday-school was re organized last week, tho samo officers Hero rc-olcotod. Mr. Scrivncr is trying to raise enough money to pay for tho belli at tho Bchool-houBc. Mr. Horton's leg is somo bettor, he is ablo to bo arouud again. Mr, S. Billing's has moved to Rod Cloud to live, his son, James is living on tho larm. Mrs. Collins has been quito sick for -omo time. Grandma Harsnape has had the grippe. Mr. J. L. Greaves went to Missouri last week, to sco his aunt. Sid. Diseases peouliar to women are postively and thoroughly cured by Dr Sawyer's Pastilles. Ask your druggist for a free sample package. Deyo Jfc Grice. Garfield, Mr. Bert Ri hardson has returned home from his visit in Iowa and his school will continue for four months. Mr. and Mrs, Richardson mado a visit to Riverton last Saturay, and that night tho livery barn burned, their buggy was burned but the horses wero turned looso in timo to save them solves, Mr. Rriohardson scoured a tcm and came homo next day -and found that his team woro already ttiero. Mini Waldon was visting with friend in Red Cloud last week, Mrr Wm. Van is contemplating going to Oklahoma soon. Ji'jini.E. Do not delay. When diseases neonllar to women are allowed to run they become uuiicuit to curo. ur. anwyer'a Pastilles will positively curo long standing nnd dif tloult casos, Deyo & Orlco. - i -' ' Hcrgunt Colo ot Illoomlngton tho greatest broom malcor in tho world, nnd tho man wuo la hiiIU to ho tno only ltv iuir representative of "Hoonpolo town oh mi. I'osy county. Indiana," now living In Vnlirntilrn Mint rnnllv will num uti in ., , V.J. . .....V .'.J ..... , MJf U . ovor having been within four.bundrod miles of this pluco, was in Red Cloud this week. Cnthcrton. How is this for winter wcathor. Albert is seen occasionally in these parts, Tho right kind of ambition is nover hurt by being disappointed. Mr. Boyd Lctner and Olo Iverson oallrd on Walter Lockhart last Sun day eve, Mr. Wilson's are recovering from th 3 la grippe. Mr. John Hallcr and wifo aro visit ing with his parents and expects te remain until spring. Somo folks from this neighborhood' attonucu tno baptising at Bladen last Saturday. ' Miss Mary Farquhar was visitng at tho rcsidpnee of Mr, Georgo Cather's last Sfttunl.iv and Hnmlnn. last Saturday and Sunday. A new boarder has arrived at tho homo of Fred Lambfccht'i, usual weight. All doing welt. Mrs. James Elliott was taken very sick with pneumonia but is improving under tho caro of Dr. Kochlcr from Bladen. Tho new school houso has been com pleted and school ' will begin next Monday with Miss Arnold as tcaohcr. Tho old school houso has been ro-scatcd with chairs, for church purposes. Mains. See Myers Ilullu. Arthur Wilson Thursday. was on tho creek Mr. Akcrs will mevo back to Illi nois soon, Jim Molntosh had his corn shelled last 1 nday. Everett Bean and wife wero calling on tno creek rrlday. Charley Hanr-cn was in our neigh borhood Monday. I. Thomas was among us Saturday on business. Wash Kolstcn was seen in our com munity Sunday. Con Wilson Sundaycd in this viol uity. S. E. Prentiss was in our neighbor hood on business Monday. Win. Crabill and lady wero callers at C. N. Wilson's Sunday night. Wm. Swihart is visiting in Otto this week, Mr. Orchard was in our locality on Friday. Otto Gcnsen has purchased a now windmill. Mrs. Eliot is very sick. Key. Bean and lady called on their son Everett last Monday. Miss Mando Orchard attended tho teachers' meeting at Guide. Rock last Saturday. jiev. iianoooK nas commenced a re vival meeting at Now Virginia. Clnudo Wilson and John Phillcps went to tho river cunning Saturday. C. F. Cather is out on his ranch looking after his interost. Othcl and Walt Grrnor and ladies attended services at New Virgiaia. John. There is no remedy eqnal to Or. Saw yer's Pastilles for diseases peculiar to worn on. Ladies who will try Dr. Sawyer's Pas tilles will also find them superior to all ipen others. Deyo & Orioe. Indian Creek. School opened on tho 8th, with a big attendance, for five months. Pleasant Prairio has a fine school houso and a large ccmotcry joining it nnd well fenced. Things aro quiet hero with plenty of fine weather. Luo Olmsted it back from Califor nia. Ho Bays Webster county is good enough for him, i. Small boy (aside) "Gee whiz,,' bnt those Little Giant Pills take tho cako. Sold and warranted by Deyo & Orioe. innvulc. Miss Cora and Hattio and Charley Olmstcad were visiting in town Sun day, Miss Blanch Shercr was visiting Miss Daisy Garnor last Suuday. Miss Maud Orchard and Miss Lulu Barber attended thotcaohcrc' meeting at Guide Rock last Saturday. Miss Phelps has returned to her homo in Omaha attcr a visit with her sister Mrs. C. L Eddy. ' Porter flcdgo passed through town on his way to Franklin Tuesday. A. Davis is hauling rook to build a cellar and his new house. He is go ing to have a cellar 28x28. Mr. Chancy Miller who has boon sick tor tho past two weeks is able to bo at work again. L C. Olmstcad and wifo wero visit ing Mr. Hunter's W dnosday. About twonty of tho young people gavo a surprise party on Oto Garnor in honor of his twonty-BPcond birth day. Rustler. i i . Ladies: Tho druggist named below wit give you a free sample packageof Dr. Saw yer's Pastilles. They are the effectual re medics for the cure of all diseases peculiar to woman. Deyo & Orico. IMcuinnt Hill. Mrs, Carpenter, who has been visiting in our neighborhood has returned to hor homo in Rod Cloud. Thcro was u upolllng school at our pchool-houpo Wfldnosduy night, Pleasant Hill ngaiiist Willow Creole. Somo urrangemontB nro boing mado nbout getting an organ. It will not bo long until ono adorns mirnhooMiouno, Amboy nnd Pleasant Hill are to havo u "Spelling Boo" in tho near future Mr. Martin und fuuiily movod to Guide Rock this weolc. Amboy school boasts of a new stove. ' lno Wwwry " placo.ts nourish. tag. Bladen. James Burden went to Omaha Tucs day morning. Juhn Fasslcr went to Omaha with a ear load of cattle. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Johnson were at Bluo Hill Friday. Mr. Bliss of Mtndon called on his Id (riond Mr. Bibbins. R H. Snow and wife spent Tuesday with friends at Campbell. The plasterors aro at work on the Hartman and Burden building. Three car loads of stock was the ship ment from here Tuesday morning. Henry Korby with his best girl drove to Campbell Sunday aftcrnoonr Miss Minnie Cauffman was tho guest of Mrs. A. P. Johnson last week. Miss. Lena Reed was spending a few days with tho Misses Shottcnkirks. Tho new firm of Hicks and Snow for further particulars inquiro of Kirby. S. S. Wells of Hartwel) was doing business in town the fore part of the wcok. Tho young folks had a party at Mr. D. 0. Bennetts which surprised Clar ence. i Will Bennett left Saturday for Grand Island whero he will attend school. C. 1). Apley left Monday evening for bis former home in Thayer county whoro his wife's mother lies dangerous ly ill. o. si. Brewer propriotcr of tho bil liaid parlors has been at Grand Inland the past week. A. J. Goss has charge of the business. Earl MoKelvey has invested in a new carriage, now look out g'rls as Earl likes to have the best looking girl in tne country. Mrs. A. r. Johnson entertained quito a number of friends last Friday evening and an orjjoyable time had by all present. w. C. Stevens and bride returned one day last week and have gone to house keeping in the bouse ho 'moved and put in repair, south of MoKclvey's", Miss Hollingshoad who has been staying with her sister Mrs. C. Birtch for tho past few months and -doing dress making with Mrs. Bibbins re turned Tuesday to her home in Kan sas, Wheelman and Snyder have sold out their blacksmith and wagon shop to a man by the namo of Burke, from Wilbur, who will rcmodlo the old shop putting in a full new set of tools and mako it a shopseoond to none in the county ho will also erect a residence in tho spring. Etut ldc. Graves has gono back Frank to Iowa to work. R. S. Denney is preparing to build a new house. Born to Mr. and sirs. J. H, Mcarns, a ten pound baby January 14th. All aro doing well, . ' F. Shelton and wif? are the proud parents of a iittle girl. L. M. Vance of Red Cloud was vis iting relatives in theso parts Sunday. Mark Million who is teaching dis trict 35 has a spelling school every Thursday night. D. Haugbt and wife of Guik'o Rook were visiting their son J. E. Hough t Sunday. A. II. Spraoher was attendiag to his duties as supervisor last week, and G. Barnes was doing his share. Wo sco that Treasurer White 'has asked for a deputy to colleot"'taxes, and we think that if Mr White will no tify every body to como in and pay their taxes, ho will not need a deputy. Simpson. For Farm Loans State Line. Quarterly moctiog at North Branoh was hold laBt Saturday and Sunday. Mrs, Bales bai been sick with the giippe but is muoh better. Thcro is going to bo adagio lantern show in the school house in distriot 138 in Jowel county, Kansas, Wednes day night. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vandyke and son were visiting in Stato lino this week. W. G. Footoia complaining of tho grippe. Prof. C. E. Kersey of the Academy is going to ooaduot a writing sehool in distriot 138 after night. Twelve lessons for 50o. Curtis Bales is tho owner of a new top buggy. Amboy. Mies Anna Britton returned homo Wednesday after a visit with her many menus. Mies Aita uaner is out ogam alter a eiego of tho grippe. Tho surprise on Alf Saladen was u suc cess, He received novoral nice presents. Thero wero about thirty persons in at tendance S. Frlablo was homo Sunday, Thero will bo an icecream and cako oociablo Saturday evening at O.C. Cox's. Mr, Cunningham and Mr.Barneahavo gone to KanBUB on a visit. Sudk. .. Noutliwcat Corner. Miss Grace Tomlinson and her cousins, Mr. Alva Sellars andMisa Blanche Sol lars woro visiting on Walnut croek Sun day. Tho basket supper in district 0 was a grand success; tne objoct was to raiso money for tho pastor, and at tho price which tho baskets Bold no ono would think theso woro hard times. Tho total recolptH wore 830. Mr, llouton wont to White Rock Sun duy for u short visit. Mr. Points was threshing his millet and Borghum this week. Severul ot Walnut creek people went to lonvule-to church. Sunday veiling. fUMBlIX. DUCKER'S Cash - Dry Goods Grand Bargain Sale of Remnants Commencing Saturday, January 20th. And continuing all next week. We have lots of Remnants that we are going to cose put regardless of cost. Remnants in Silks and Dress Goods, Remnants in Calicos and Ginghams, Remnants in Out. Flannels and Flannels, Remnants in Table Linen, Towels and Napkins Remnants in Shirtings and Muslins, Remnants in Underwear, Remnants in Cloaks and Jackets, Remnants in Hosiery, Remnant in Carpets. Come in and see us as you can probably find something among the Remnants that you can use. 6. A. Ducker & Co. Guide Rock. La grippe scemes to be raging hero. Mr. Viers is quito siek with tho grippe. Miss Orpha Petit spent Sunday with Miss Lottie Roby. Mr. F. A. Riser and wifo front- E bon aro visiting relatives in Guide Rock. The tcaohers' meeting was woll at tended last Saturday, and a great many wore down from Rod Cloud. iiiss Mabel Day who is teaching south f the river was visiting her friend Alice Garbcr Saturday and Sun day. sir. Halls children aro sick with sore throats. Miss Maggie Garber and her sister Mrs. Strohm are visiting in Guide Rock. Line. Weather fine. Air. Dickerson after erecting a now house on his farm on State Creek is now mnvinir. Mr. Forgy from Lebanon, interested in tho marble works at Smith Center, was in these Darts one day lust week, Sam Mountford and Charley Barret wore sholling corn for Mr. VanDyko.a one day lust week. Found, on the road to Red Cloud, a Ian robe. Mr. and Mrs. VanDyke Sundayed in North Branch on the 14th. Mr. Isomo is building a now houso on his farm. Mrs. Frank Martin was the guest of Mr. Ueachumpe' one duy lust week. Rov. Lamb of North Branch will hold a mooting at Penny Croek,tJunuary 21st at 11 o'clock. Mr. Foglo is going to move to Oberlin soon. Wm. Leigh, a nephew of Thomas Leigh, will farm his plaoo tho coming season. R. Kelglo has commenced farming. Miss Vina Anderson 1b staying with Mrs. Dickerson this week. John Maredon and Frod Sutton mado a trip to Red Cloud this weolt. The meeting at Fenny Creek was largely attended. Old Sirrrtan. I want you to understand, John Henry, that you ain't to drink that Bailer's Bar saparilla all up; I got it for pap and me Pap he sez mam you go down and get bottle of Bailer's tittrsaparllla and Bur dock and will git ovor foeling so tired and bad and git rid ot them pimples So let that alone For sale by Doyo Sc Orioe. Pleaaunt Grove. Churlea Throckmorton bus returned to theso parts, but the Btnilo ho wore whon ho loft has now turned to wrinkles of sadness. He Buys that if you wunt to know something nbout hard times, they should go to droughty Kansas. AuntJank. Mr. Fred Brecobell has como back from the west to visit his parents. Frod Wittwer is tho huppy papa of u boy. Mr. and Mrs. Andorson woro visiting in tho neighborhood n few days ago. Ujclk Tom. Parks' Sure Sure is n positive specifio for women who are all "run down" und at certain times are troubled by baok-aehea headaches, etc Over Post Office ! Notice to Non-Resldcnt Defend- ants. In tlio District Court of Vouster county. Ne braska. Edward 11. Hodge, vs. Abram Hcott, Anna Hcott, Toe Nebraska and Kun- sas Farm l-o.m Co. and Leonard Oevens, Defendants. Tolonsrd llevens, dofondant In the auno entitled cause: You are liereliv uotlfled Hint nu the IStli (Uv of January, IBM, Kdward II. llodso, nlulntlll heroin, tiled tils petition In the distriot court fcf Webster coiinlv, Nebraska, agnlu.t jmi. Impleaded with the other defend ants named in the title of ald caue, the otJcct and prayer ot which H to foreclose u certain mortgage executed by the derenrtnuti, Abram Hcott and Anna Hcott to Jinus II. Tallman, and now owned by planum upon me folluwliu: des cribed real property, situated in tliocountvot Webster nnT state of Nebraska, to-wit: Tho south-west quarter or section immttered twenty (20) In township numbered four (t.) north, In raniro numbered twelve (12.) west of the cth 1'. M.j toaeourothe paymont of a certain promis sory note, dated August 1st, 1885, and due end payable five years from tho date tberrot; that there Is now duo upon said note and inortuage tlio sum of $702, tor which sum, with Interem irom mis auio ana coets or foreclosure, plaintiff prays for a decree; that defendants be required to pay the same, or that said premise ho vjM to satisfy tbo uniount found due; that any right, title, lien or interest owned or claimed by you or aay or jour co-defendants In or to said premises be adjudged to be Junior and In ferlor to pUlntUI's lien thereon. You aro hereby further notified that you arn reiilrod to anawer said potltlou of tho eUlntlfl on or before tlia scth day of February, losi. and that If you fall to answer the same on or beforo Mi U'X- J'10 'li?.t!ttU1. allogatlens contained In said petition will bo taken as true and Judgment and decree rendered us therein iraed for. Dated January 18th, 1891. BVJAM., MaNr.II.TOrS?y!, UW- Notice to NonRcildcnt Defend ants. In theDlitrlct Court of Webster County, No- Preston B Blbley as executor of the List will and testiment of Mary K. Knsworlh, du ocased, plaintiff, vs. John Zackory, Sarah A. Zckerv, W. K..fack son. executor of tho last will and t..stauient of Henry McCormal, deceased, K. M Ht try. Henry 0. Cutter. Cora May Cutter, Tho N5- braska and Kansas Farm Ixmiii Co. and Ueorgo Wliiton, defendants. To John Zackory. Sarah A. .ickory. V. i Jackson, executor of th- Inst will und t'stameiit of Henry McCorinal.dew.ised, anil K. I A "try. del-ndaiits In the abovo entitled causi : Y.iil are hereby iiutillod ih.it on me 18th day of Jit u' !!?r.yilM0.4' P.10? "' 8ll)lev- oVwuTw ii ihe last will and tesuuioiil or M iry V. v. iKwurt li deceased, plain Iff Herein, tiled fils peiltluti In the district court of Webster county , Nelira". kn, against tu, Impleaded with fv othor de fondsnts named In tho lit oof said ctuse. t , object and prayor of which Is to foreolose a rer afn mortgage executed by the defendants John ackery and Harah A. Ziiokery to .Umo II lallman. and nmvowneil iv tin. ..,, ... ..'. B. Knsworlh. deciased. upon the f" I owing : ile ' crlbed real nronertv. ltiVn,i i n . '...?."". crlbed real proprrtv. Webster and itiitn of Nohi,:.V. ".,,..r.L,."lfi.,,?I d stato o .nuth.ufait mi.riup ..f 0.i.i !t .V .V I"' ". Viii i,'. i "utl""' uuiiiueruu i waul throe Ui) lu townshln numbered two i ) nortril In raiiL-B nuinbrid inn (in ....-, ... 17.'. . I!.".1! IHItl U1I 111 ni-1'l.lllll II Mill IIUHll.l ,...... "I.1!. 8e,,r? I'lepayment 0 ,.,,.,,,, .J' priimls- and payable In rive years Irom t he date tiiorel f that there Is now due upon ild note an I nii n. nury ii'iw, uai reoniury lit. ian7. ni,,i ,i gHgoiuo sum in slate, tor which sum with itif e;t from this dnte, and costs n( fen-c " ,,, Plahullt ptaysforadeereo, thai defnda t, ! reuuired to uav the s,iinn nr Hut .i,i .;;...? "l I, ,vr.i T, if.i ii "'.' iiiuiiu inn' lu. .trf n autur- .. ..........:. v.''. eiwmnos and rl.illueJ lir ion. ur imv m vnr .. . LIIB.1.U. I IK,,,. .I.1C. urii III" HUM,".. owned or T . - m " -. -- -- VU IIL1IM IIH IIJ III or io aiu iirenilses, be udjudaeit to im tHutAZ sun interior to lieu or tlm huimiucm ,'.. ..' thereon. ' " "" y. i are hereby further notined th it you urn required toanswer s.i d potitlo-i ot the liuiiititr on or beforo tlio until any of reiiruurv ik'ii and that If you rail to answer the saiHooiior before said niy. tin fai-ls n.id allcg9ioii"n. Iiilued lu said oel llnu will i, ii,.,. .....' !.". liKUineiit and docree rendered as there hi prayed for, '"""" Dated Janua-y 18, 18r4. ...'"iTONn.ami.Bv. As Kxreutor of the Isst Will and Testament of Mary 11. ByJameiMoKcay, --.. U Attoruty. 41 ti '- r w