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ry."5 , ,ffl&i.frv8 ,i . .it. JTf?! SoSSS 'vifnrVSAJMKri THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, RED OLOCTD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY. FKB. 8, 1895 Fv' Ljt I hi LI v i . IMT '' l ' t ti . Jft y u ,. :.' i:' 1 fc'ft A' n. "tt i 1':' sr.if I ' Praise for Hood's Running Sort on tht Ankl HeeU'a riMarlla urlfhta tho food and Haala tho ieree. 'My tether, James H. Chapman aaa had canning aore on hla lag for aeren years, caused by a rub bet boot rubbing tba akla off hla ankle bona. The Bore apread until It reached around hla leg three times and extended half way to hla knea. : He tried different doctora and many kinds of Ml ve, but It grew wore. Last aprlng It be came ao bad that -lasses Ct. CfcapraMM ne could hardly makUn,Nb. wik or attend to fck work on the farm. We perauaded him to try Hood'a Baraaparllla. Before fee third bottle waa taken the aorea had entirely healed and disappeared, leaving Hood's Sar$a I I pariUa hla limb aa aoundaa erer and he has been able to work hard C ures about the farm. All praise la due to Hood'a Baraaparllla." HAIAt O. CHAF VAW, Franklin, Nebraska. N.B. If you decide to take Hood'a Bar apariUa do not be Induced to buy any Other. Insist upon Hood'a. Hood'a Barseparllla laaold by all drag fists, fl; alx for S. Prepared only by 0. 1. Hood ft Co., Lowell, Maaa. i HaaeVa Fllla cure Constipation by Meter ing the peristaltic action of the alimentary canal r.lHTOKIAI, NOTES. Tr W to ln doped that the legislature will lnvr in mind Hint tho people are al ready over burdened with useless lawa on the statute hooka. What they want lo fewer lam und good onee, and an ear ly adjournment. Hon. Randolph McNitt arrived homo Friday night last and visited with rela tives und friends until Sunday evening. Ranney bus been doing some hnrd work in tho general assembly but is looking hale and hearty. The Riverton Review and Franklin Sentinel are tearing up the earth, and tinging tho plaoidious waters of the hictorlo Republican with blood. The town of Franklin la said to be aeourely fortified and tho timid people of River ton atuy indoors after 4 o'clock p. m. Some gentlemen belonging to the board ot supervisors of that county are charged with the origin of thia cruel war. About a year ago tbero was consider ' alio commotion in pension circles be .cauBii tho Commissioner of Pensions had cut Judge Long'a pension from $72 a month down to &0. Judge Long is one of the supreme judges in the state of Michigan. He waa so badly wounded during the war that he requires the con stant assistance of an attendant to dresa hia wounds. Judge Long appealed from the Commissioner to Judge Bradley, of the District Supreme Court In Wash Ington, und tt decision was rendered thia week which restores Judge Long to hia originsl pension. Judge Bradley denies the right ot the Commissioner to revoke a peuslon on his own motion, and plain ly tells the Commissioner that he is . neither congress nor the government to change lawa to suit hia ideas. It is now estimated than three hun dred thousaud persona and corporations will contribute to the government rev euue, through the income tax law, and that not less than 150,000,000 will be col lected. It has also been decided that congressmen will even have to pay on their mileago aa well aa their salaries. There ia a great deal of outcry against the incomo tax, but whon it ia looked at irom an siuea tnere is cortainly no great hardship'in it. The wealth ot tho country should certainly pay its shares ot the expenses ot government, aa well as the poorer classes. Some ot the mil lionalrea in the east pay taxes on less than 820,000 when it is well known that aome of them are the owners ot that uiauy millions. Since tho couuty board passed the res olution striking Webster county off from the list of those counties seeking aid. there comes a pathetio wail from a great many people in the county. The great eat objection comes from furmora in poor circumstances, who enn't possibly de termine where they will secure feed and seed. It is a fact, that many farmore, while by no means in deetituto circum stances, aro wholly at loss to know how to furnish feed for their stock during the winter ttud thon how. to got seed to plant in the spring.' For instanco a substantial farmer ot this county. has a large farm und about ono hundred hoad ot stock, all ot which is mortgaged light ly. There's no ubo in trying to borrow money ho can't do that, und his cattle will not survive tho cruol winter blasts without food. Thus ho is placed in a Tory phiable condition. Thero are a great many farmers ot this kind in the county, and its only natural too, for they did not raise unythiog, Such men as these have been circulating a petition " throughout the county, which doubtless finds many signers. The really poverty stricken people of thia county can bo Mast Hl.JL i amply taken care ot by our own county, especially If tbeir wanta Bra Known, uu (be claaa ot farmora named above arc the ones who really deserve help from the outside. Tiik storm ot Wednesday waa goneral in ha fury throughout the state. The trains hnvo been delayed, but there is little loes of stock reported. It was one ot the most violent winter blasts that evor uaiuo to tho elate, but was not at tended by the'usuul amount ot enow and the lose ot stock resulting therefrom. Tin: renowned sport and leader of New York'a "Pour Hundred" Ward McAllister, diod a his home in that city last week. FROM OUR EXUllANCeES. Red Cloud wants a new court-houao and certainly not more so than it is needed. Superior Journal. S. O. Dilly of Hastings has leased and is now in charge of the Red Cloud eat ing house, McCook Tribune. Red Cloud seems to have been afflict ed by a "jag" epidemic last week, judg ing from tho reports in the papers. Guide Rock Signal. Miss Bello Spanoglo, of Red Cloud, participated in tho ball laat Friday even Ing. Sho waa the guest ot Mrs. C. M. Branson. McCook Tribune Brakeman W. C. Cox has quit the company's employ to go near Red Cloud to take care of his father; who ia more or less helpless, we aro informed. Mc Cook Tribune. The Red Cloud people soera to bo in dead earnest In their efforts to get a beet sugar factory. J L. Miner and T. C. Ilaoker are in Chicago thia week con f erring with the head mon of the com pacy. Guido Rock Signal. There is a verse in the blblo which contains every letter in the alphabet and it ia said that there la but one auch. It ia the twenty-first verse of thesevonth chapter of Ezra, and reads: "And I, even I, Artaxerxes, the king, do make a decree to all tho treasurera which are beyond the river, that whatsoever Ezra, the priest, the aorlbe of the law ot the God of heaven shall require ot you, it be done speedily." Saturday Blade. We guess the "jay" who set the article up must have lost his character, aa he ia not petitioned. Head Clerk Hawea has completed tno annual statements to be filed with the different State Auditors. The statistics furnished with these statementa are very complete and elaborate and have required much work on the part of hia able assistant, Neighbor Frank Hawee, who haa charge of thia department These statistics show, in regard to the agee ot our membership, that we have 212 Noighbora over GO yeara ot age, the oldest one being 70 yeara old. There are 237 just 18 years of age. There are more Neighbors at the age of 85 than any other year, there 5,163 at thia ago. Modern Woodman. A Dea Moines woman who haa been troubled with frequent colds, oonoluded to try an old remedy In a new way, and accordingly took a teaspooanfol, four times the usual dose, of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy jost bsfore going to bed. The next morning she found that her oold bad almost entirely disappeared. During the day she took a few doses of the remedy, one teaspoonful at a time, and at night again took a teaspooful be fore going to bed atd on the following morning awoke free from all symptoms of the oold. Sinoe then she has, on sev eral occasions, used this remedy In like manner, with the same good results, and Is muoh elated oyer her discovery of so quiok a way of oaring a oold. Iror sals by Deyo it Grioe. The list of letters remaining at the post office uncalled for up to February 7 Adamson, Chas, M. The above letters will be eent to the dead letter office Feb. 24, 1895. It not called for. Frank Cowden, Postmaster. A Household Treasure. D. W. Poller, of Caaajoharie, N.Y., says that he always keeps Dr. King's Mew Disooyery in tha house and his family haa always found the very best, results follow Its use; that he wonld not be without it, It procurable O. A Dykemaa Droggiit Catekill, N. Y., says that Dr, King's Mew Discovery is undoubtedly the beat cough remedy; that he has need it in his family for eight yeara and It has never failed to do all that is elalmed far it. Why net try a remedy so long tried and tested. Trial bottles free at O. L. Cotting's Drug store. Regular size COo. and $1.00. Postponement. The touchers' meeting that waa an nounced to be held at Cowlea on Satur day was postponed to Feb. 23d. D. M. Huktkk, Co, Supt. The sharp wind blow, Tho tine snow flow, And sifted down his neck; A cold he nursed, His system was a wreck. For doctors' skill He got a bill At which he waa surprised; He wonders why te uiunt ouy That coat wo advertised. An ounco of prevention Is worth a pound of cure. Bettor pay Wiener 820 for an overcoat than give it to the doc tor. Wiener soils overcoats now at wholesale coat, and they range from 82 to 812. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powekr WerM'aFalrruftotM4laa4Htisau. "Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your Life Awar," The truthful, startling title of a book about No-to-bao, tho only harmless, guar anteed tobacco-habit cure. If you want to quit and can't, u "No-to-bac.' Braces up nicotinlzed nerves, eliminates nicotine poisons, makes weak men gain strength, weight and vigor. Positive cure or money refunded. Sold by C. L. Cotting. ' Book at druggists, or mailed free. Address Tho Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago office, 45 Randolph St., New York, 10 Spruce St. . . Human knowledge is tho parents of daubt. Qroville. Karl's Clover Hoot will purify your blood clear your complexion, regulate your bowels und make your skin lear sa a bell. 2Go.,60o.,and81.00 Sold by CL Cot ting. The silent man ia often worth listening to. Japaoeso proverb. A preslstent pain In the baok indloa.es trouble in the Kidney. To stay the pro gress of disease, nse Dr. J. H. MoLean's Liver it Kidney Balm. To bolievo a business Impossible is to make it so. Collier. Karl's clover root, the great blood puri fler gives freshness and clearness to the complexion and cores constipation, 25 cts., Mots., 81.00. Self-trust is the essence of heroism. Emerson. Rheumatism Cuid in a Day. "Mystlo Core" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia, radically oures in 1 to 8 days. Its action apon the system is remarkable and mys terious. It removes at onee the cause and the disease immediately dCsappesrs. he first dose greatly benefits, 76ols. sold by Deyo k Orioe, Druggists, Red Coud. tf People who think wrong will be sure to live that way. That is the population of Passdena? Oh, here is the Rand-MoNally Guide I wilt look it up. That book is full qf val uable information. The name One Minute Coagh Cnre sug gests a medicine that relieves at once, and quiokly cures. Its use proves It. "To me her face lacks somethis." "Well the laat timo I saw her it had about all it could stand. Sliiloh's cure, the great Coogh and Croupe core'is in great demand. Pocket size contains twenty-five doses only 25c. Children love it. Bold by druggist. A life without a trouble would be aa unendurable as a aummer without a cloud. Busy people have no time, and sensible people have no inclination to nse a slow remedy. One Minute Coogh Cure aots promptly and gives permanent results. Men, like bullets, go farthest when they are smoothest Richter, Most people can not afford to experi ment. They want immediate relief. That's why they nae One Minute Coagh Cure. I dare no more fret than I dare curse and swear. John Wesley. . . The Halter Proprietary company de sire to assure all mothers that their Hal lar'a Bure Core Coogh Byrop contains no harmlers ingredient. No injury can re salt from its use. Ksep it on hand and be prepared to ward off and core attaoks of eroup. It is good for grandma and the baby for the old and yonng. A nev er falling sure core for coughs and colds. Every bottle guaranteed to benelt or money ret ended. Call for It at Deyo fc Uriee's drogstore. He ia incapable ot a truly good aotion who flnda not a pleasure in contemplat ing the good actions ot others.-Lavater. Of course yoa are not down-right sick yea are only a great deal mare dead than yoa oaght to be. Thia debilitated 'state of health la the result of a failsre of the kidneya and liver to do their work that is eliminate the Impure matter from the blood. Assist these organs by taking Halter's Barsaparilla and Bardeck and good health, with strength and activ ity will surely return to you. Ask for it at Deyo St Grloe's. . Anger ia the moat impotent of paasions it effect nothing it goes about. O. C. Snyder, postmaster at Falrview, 8. D., writes under date Jan. 18, 1894. "Gents: I consider your Pain Paralyser rightly named. Instant relief has follow ad Us nse in every case when thoroughly applied. I have successfully used It for toothache, headaohe, pains in the ohsst oollo and cramping pains in the stomaoh I ean cheerfolly recommend it, and as for myself weald not keep house withoot It." It Is a ready relief for all aches and pains. Bold and gnaranteed by Deyo & Orice druggists. In kind words some stingy. people aro very If afflicted with scalp diseases, hair falling out, and premature baldness, do not use grease or alooholio preparations, but apply Hall's Hair Renewer. What has providence bestowed on man that is so dear to him as his child dren. The difficulties with which we aro met are the maids ot honor which set off virtue. Moliere. ''Orange Blossom," the common sense Female Remedy draws out pain and sore neas. Bold by O. L. Cotting. The intellect 1b perfected not by know I edge, but by activity. Aristotle, Private Money to Loan. On good farms for 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 years time at reasonable rates. Money always ready, ono mortgage, and no commission. Write to Geo. W. Barker Erie, Penn. ti no 1-tt SCHOOL CLIPPINGS. Three examinations given this week. Only a fow weeks until another vaca tion. This weather ia rough on the scholars from the country. Not half of the scholars attended Wednesday and Thursday. The Cicero class is now a thing of tho past, having bloomed and burst into tho Virgil poem readors. One ninth grade pupil resigned his position in the grammar class Monday. Ho had enough "larnin." Edgar Cotting was a guest of the chomistry class last Friday, and seemed pleased with their work. Come again Ed. A No. 0 shoo slipped through a pano ot glass Monday with apparent ease, re sulting in the ownor having to replace the glass. Luclla Burleigh taught tho arithme tic class Woduesday while tho Superin tendent went to soe about tho welfare of tho south ward. The general history and physics class, ee, both six months' studies, aro Bomo what pressed for time in finishing on the scheduled timo. Wednesday the schoolhous was a scene ot chaos, dust und wind blowing in from all directions and it waa almost impossible to koep warm. The teachers found It neccossary to dismiss at noon Betty. . Bucklcn's Arnica Halve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, Uloers, Salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, ohillblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and post tivoly cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cente per box. For sale by Cotting. tt . Bladen Thos. Snyder drove to Ajro Mon da7. A. Hilton sold a fresh oow last week for $12. Some people like to burn ooal bought for the school. F. W. MoLaughlin drovo to lied Cloud, Monday. Mrs Jamcrt Burden returned to Lin coln last Thursday. J Pashby took Rev Hummel to Blue Hill Isst Friday. Mrs. Shotteokirk of Blue Hill was in the oity last Friday. Geerge White moved onto his farm northwest of town Monday. Rev Hummel ia holding meetings at the Baptist church this week, Mrs. D, P. Kimmel was under the dootors oare the fore part of the week. P W Warner who it now stopping in Linooln Sundayed with his family. Dr Aekley and wife of Juniata at tended the funeral af Mrs L B Thorn. Died, on Tuesday February 5, Mrs. Wm. Hilton who lived three and a half miles east of town Churoh Howe sent the G. A. B. post of this place a check of $25 to be used for the needy of the post, Mr Pound and family came Satur day evening and will move onto tho faraa he bought last fa'.l of Mr. Wood worth. W. M. Grannie was limping arouBdJ en the streets the fore part of the week whioh waa caused by a kick from a horse. J W Boomer reoeived the sad news last Monday that hia mother, who re sided at Beatrice, died very suddenly. He and his wife left for that oity Tuesday. Rev Davis returned Saturday even ing bringing his family with him, they will take up their abode in tbia oity for the present year. We are glad to welcome them baok. At the meeting Monday ,for seed and feed it waa decided to oireulate a petition and oall an election to vote $150,000 bonds on the oounty and meet again Friday afternoon Feb. 8. Died, on Tuesday, February 5, Mrs. Mary Thorn, wife of L. B. Thorn; the funeral waa at the Baptist church Wednesday at 1:30, Rev. Ohapin of Lincoln conducted tho services, and the remains were laid to rest in tho Plainview cometery. For Sale. A five year old horse, perfectly sound, will work any place, weigha 1200 pounds, will soli on timo it desired. Inquire of J. O. Myers. Painter. i. Having purchased the Blue Tank line, I will keep on band a good supply of gasoline and coal oil. Terms will be etrictly cash. W. O. Jones. -! m " Mrs. Emily Thome, who resides at To ledo, Washington says she has never been able to prooure any medioine for rheu matism that relieves the pala bo quiokly and effectual y as Chamberlain's Pala Balm and that she has also ased It tor lame back with great soocess, For sale by Dtyo & Qrloe. sawmmmmw' Ed' He Who Runs May Read Our Uacolorcd Japan Tea Fresh Roast Coffee Carolina Rice bait Lake Peaches 3 Crown Halslna Rett ABC Soda Crackers, By Box, XXX ioda Crackers, By Box, Arbucklc'a Coffee. a lbs for 45c Lion Coffee, 11 lbs for 45c McLaughlin's XXXX Coffee. 3 lbs for 45c California Evaporated Peaches, Lurge and tai, 10c per lb Pall Jelly, the best on market, 45c Sow Dried Herring, . -15c per box New Orleans Sugar, . Bic per lb Tho above prices look as though tho printor had made un error, but he haa not; they are our prices, and wo have tho goods in stock. It is not our intontion that tho wholesalo houses should grow rich off this com munity. We are sole agents for Red Cloud for the celobrated Superior Flour, viz: 84 PATENT, LION PATENT, LEGAL PATENT, Our late purchases of QUEENSWARE rired direct from England and is now offered among wnlch are the Golden Harvest, Lily or the Valley, Rlchlllcu and Cologne. We havo addod 14 new Chamber Sets to our already large stock, Our prices ore 30 per cont loss thou Isst year. mamar Yours truly, Shea & Tubnube Bros. Red Cloud, Nebraska.. IS ?JiUiUU....U.... It oures piles, it oures obstinate sores, chapped hands, wounde. It does this quiokly. Is there any good reason why yon should not use DeWitt's Witch Hssel Salve? Man does not need one-tenth ot the apace he imagines he needs. . We might tell you more about One Minnte Cough Cure, but you probably know that is oures a oougb. Every ono does who has used it. It Is a perfect remedy for ooughe, eolds hoarseness. It Is an especial favorite for children, being pleasant to take and quiok in oaring. . i He Frauiein Dora, your lips are like ripe cherries. She Are you fond ot cherries? The experience ot Geo. A. Apgar, of Oerman Valley, N. J., is well worth re membering. Be was troubled with ohronio diarroea and doctored for five months and was treated by four different dootors without benefit. He then began using Chamberlain's Collo, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, of whioh one sssall bottle effeoted a oomdlete core. It is for sale by Deyo and Orioe. First Cannibal These missionaries give me a pain. Second Cannible I think you eat to faat. You make no mistake when you tak DeWitt's Little Early Bisera for biliouss ness, dyspepsia or headaohe, beoause these little pills cure them. . "Have you any papa and mamma little boy?" "No, mum; me family's abroad. Take a dose of DeWitt's Little Early Risers Just for the good thev will do you. These little pills are good for indigestion, good for headaohe, good for liyer com plaint, good for constipation. They are good. For Rent. A good O. W. Kaley hou3e with barn For Sale. One team ot horso weighing 1200 pounds each. For further information inquiro ot E. Lighttoot, blacksmith, first door south ot the laundry. IK C, E. Putnam, Notary Puhlio, cowi.es, - njsbbabka. Agent -5 Phoenix Insurance Co. OF BROOKLYN, St. Paiil Bankers Life Insurance Co. REAL ESTATE All buBiaess intrusted to him will be promptly attendedto. mrnimnnim cr m h I ' 2 -'1 Prices tIAe per pound tlOc " rtc 5c Civ. IS 5c " seconds, 9jc 41 31 Wholesale and Retail. have ar for Bale, Ui....l.i...iitt.R It is stated that tne Chinese will give John W. Foster an even 9100,000 for na gotiating a peace with Japan, JK Ho "I think you iovo me. Am I right?" She-"No, you are left" Legal Notice. Whereas, on the snth day of November. IstM, Charles Isoiii and Charles Kelule hired me to feed und care for the follonliiK ilescrlbeil proi eriy. to-wlti One black horse with white Xaoe, blind ot one eye, weight about IM0 pounds, elcht yean old: one hay horse, six ears old, white spot In face, welichs about irno pounds; ono two-yeir-old bay mare colt, one roan horse, eight yesrs old, wellis about low) pounds. AHd whereas there Is now due me from said Isom and said Kelgle for the care and keeplnt; of said stock, the sum of shity-slx dollars, which they unrt each of Mm refu. to pay; now therefore, I, the subscriber, the llenholder or said property, will sell the same at ptibllo auction at niy residence on the nwU or section 4 27. town l, ranrre it, In Webster county, Ne- hraavH, on the 24th day of February, !, at t o'clock p.m. i t An xnldavlt desorihlnir mM alnoW aiul lh amount Justly due for the finding and keeping I J!!uM.me WM "M.by In the clerk's oBee u. "uuMcrioiriy, iieoiassa, on me-ajtnaay e( January, I80i. LABO ACatTSFOlf . Legal Notice. In the Di-.trlctCot.rt of Websier County, Ne braska. Union Trust Company 1 -, of New York, Trustee, I w Hugh W.V?iullitord et al.J Btark Urol hers, The Joitet Strowbrldge Com pany, Ihe Washburn and lloeu Manutactur Inn Company, U. C. l!uuKrford, The Case Uuroy Company, The Ferry Manufacturing ' Company, tleoree L. Oulllford, Oulllfcrif. wlfeof (leorKt)!. Uullltbrd, (Unit name un- hWw.?iiW' lmplm,ed WU" ,"! will take notice that on the S4 day of Janu 5Pr.' '.'?? !IB yln Trust coaiDanv aforesaid ?.,'ilu)?; fi?r.cl!' 0lcd ,t" PetHlou tn the district SSu.rt S' w',oster county, Nebraska, against which are to foreclose a ccitala inorUiage exe ?.ViSLHvJ'.u,,t" ,w' "ul'lford and Luov Oulll fori to the Hamilton Man and Trust Company aad MslKiird to plaintiff, upoa the nertheast eTe"vSVrf.i'JB i'i?Si?r,2'"t.of H I'romWsory note, dated May 3d,lS!), for the sum of sihu, with coupons for oiu.rnuuiiui iiiiureai niiaciieu, wuii'n coupons w.e,l!?.I2,r,e"ol,i breof which became sev erally due November 1st, Ib93, May 1st. 1S!M, No UST's "h "..'Bi'tliBMUnWiue upon I??. V.""0.'.1; !"'tB ""d coupons the sum of Il41t.li, w Itli Interest at ten i-er vent from Feb !? l?, "?3.' ,or. w,,lel, " will! interest !.Au..:'?1Vm.,ei elnlntilt arays far a decree ", defendants be replied to pay the same. aVo'!nlt8f1,,udlKefC, m"y be ld W sl,t,,,y ,l10 iif nr. KKf!.red "J "" Ml'l petition ( ii i if m',daV o' March, 1893. i on or Union Tauar Compant By Wharton & Ualrd. Attorneys. N.W ' ftlicrlir's Sale. n V0-?-18 hf rcbJ' Kl.ven tnat ,miler ,i(i "y v,r" l,fWfi?nnr,,ero'.w,MM,,el from tho oP-Ico ?i,ni.nii.V,!i,illV,ic,k,t" " district court et the tenth Judicial district, within and fer Web r.'-.i. "'"1.' "eurnsKu, upon a decree in an tt, !l?i'n.'J ,,&,l,,are.ln.w',relii ' W. Tulleys. v?iuemfpp,!i ft W1JM Plaintiff, and airal8t-f t iiSP.1: 1?,lanJt ?,? N HlckauU. William hi.nn?l, 'I' J: ""l" Jackson and Burn J.,,1ffl ,!v ecfemlants. I shall elfer for lHht Publ c veudiio to the hluhest bUder-Jor fi?1' J?., 'i.""' at ,u or " lu kf.ourt n,ue ttt led Cloud, in said Webster county, Nebraska, (that beln ;,", , .oullslni therein the last term M-ia J0".".".?1 ,,lde) ' the tli dsyof rt.lrt,h,:A'J1)',1i;,5't''eo'cUck p. m. of said ihy.,i!,.Vi,ll.?w!nK described urousrty, to-wlis tiSXfi?fil,?&?!ik. , luartcr el nt r..V...ii !; IBWIIIUIU 0BS II, I '" V'fi Be eisven II.) west Wl llll lie 6th p, in.. 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