n J 2 THE RJED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, SEPT. 13. 1895. i u m Lfc rt. H ikt i f DR.KILMCP'l xi"TKIDNEUIVERB" Illmnolvcs ravcl ' Call stone, brick dust In urine, pain In urethra, straining Rttcr urination, pain In tho back and trips, sudden stoppage, of water with pressure. Brlght's Disease Tub casta In urine, scanty urine. Strrtrnp-jfoot cures urinary troubles ami kidney difficulties. Liver Complaint Torpid or enlarged liver, foul breath, bilious ness, bilious headache, poor digestion, pout. Catarrh of the lllmlder Inflammation, Irritation, ulceration, drlbulluir, frequent cull. pasa blood, mucus or pus. A DriiKctitH 20 rente iind fcl.OOSIre, "IOAlld' lluMn to HcnJih" frre-ConnulUtlon fret. Dn. Kii.fctru & Co., UiNonAVTo.v, N. V. ODDS AND ENDS. Dr. Dnmoroll wae in town Tuesday. Miss Loonno Fowlor wus in Lincoln this woolt. D. M. Ablo aucl wifo oro in Oniahu thia week. Randolph McNitt roturnod from Lincoln on Tuesday. Mrs. J. Q. Sapp was visiting in Guide Rock tho liret of tho wook. Mrs. Charley Millifran and children returned Saturday from a visit to Obor lin. Mrs. C. J. Pops returned to Lincoln Wednesday where sho will resida in tho future. II. E. Pond and wifo bavo gono to Louisville, to tho National 0. A. R. en campnont. A great many peaches aro being sold on our strcots just now, moat of which como from Kansas. Tho dyking at tho mill is nlniost com pletcd and in n fow dnys more will bo in Bhapo to run tho mill. Miss Florence Cotting wont to Doloit, Wis., Wednesday, whoro sho will Bpend year with her grandmother. J. L, Miner is homo from Chicago IIo loft Miss Margaret in Kansas City, whero she Ih being treated for an affec tion of tho ear. Como out to tho Webster county fair and bring everything that you havo grown or manufactured during your residence in tho county. Mrs. C. Johnson, of Counoil BlulTs, Iowa, sintorlnlaw of D. F. Scammon nnd wife will visit with them and other frionds in Red Cloud for somo weeks, Miss Neltla Rostwick, who has boon naking an extonded visit in this city with her sister, Mrs. II. O. Spellman, re turned to her homo in Covert, Mich., Wednesday, Everybody will lit fully repaid for their trip to Red Cloud this yoar, as the program will interest every one. Bring along tho wiitortnolonB, big beotu, tur nips and squashes. The number of peoplo asido from farmers who are interested in tho Web ster county fair includo tho merchants, mechanics, bankers, artists, bakers and t'io long list that go to make up a com munity. Rev. E. J. Randall, formerly pastor of tho first M. E. eh u roh of this city, was in Red Cloud this week visiting old frionds. IIo rodo over from Kearney on it bicyclo. His old frionds wero pleased to sco him. liopublicaa City will have nn Old Soldiers' and Settlers' rounion, to be hold in that city Septomber 23 to 23. A number ot prominent spookors havo been ongnged and It promises to bo a gathering of no moan proportions. Rov. C. It. Woldon, who haB sorvod as pastor of the First Bnptist church in thin city for tho past fow months, de parted thin week for Chicago, whore ho will attend college, Mr. Wolden Is a young goutloraan of rare intellect, and wo wish him succces through iito. Wo omittod to montlon last wook tho wator-melon party givon by Misses Car rie and Nottio Hummol to their friends beforo leaving for Lincoln where thoy aro to take up thoir winter's study. A very pleasant time was roported. Tho young ladies left Friday for Lincoln whore thoy will nttond tho Wcsleynn college. Jon. Taylor living in Ouido Rock township tins a lino applo und peach orchard that lie haB put in several years trying to make grow. This year ho luio a lino prospect for peaches and applea but for a number ot miscreants who etolu tho fruit ho would huvo had 100 bushels of ilno poachcB and a largo num ber of apples. Tun Cmr.r aoknowlodgcs u tine basket of tho delicious fruit. On Tuesday afternoon Cloyd Cum mings' horso took n notion to havo it tituo all nlono, and started up tho street nt ii 2;!0 gait. Turning the corner nt 1th avenue, tho wagon got rattled, and run into (mother buggy and turuod It over co quick tho horses didn't ovim wink. At tho poslofllw tho runaway got so badly tangled up thai It couldn't go aoy.farther, Nj cerious damage wno done, NEWSY BITS. Diok Gray is homo from Lincoln. C W Kaloy 1b home from tho east Mr. Hobart ot Dlue Hill a In tho city. Jorry Connor has boon on tho sick list. Miss A, Kcolcr of Howard is in the city. Mrs. j, C. Dllly is visiting in Hiawatha, Kansas. MrsV, B. Fulton is visiting in Hoi drego this wxolt. Expressman Abol and wifo aro visiting in South Dakota.) II. D. Ranney nnd family oxpoct to g to Iowa on Sunday, Little Ethel Cummings is quito sick with fovcr this week Mrs Ed Brown will nttond tho stato fair tho coming wook, Mrs. Homer Bayloss is conflnod to hor bod with typhid fever. J. A. Patterson of Lancaster, Penn., is in tho city this wook. Mr. Noah Wagonor is tho happy papa of a bouncing baby boy. Mrs Frank Dickcrson, goes to Coun cil Bluffs, to visit hor sistor. Ed Smith roturnod to Norton after a visit of thrco weeks in this city. Rov. E. D. Irvine of Hastings proachod at Graco Episcopal church Thursday. Mrs Mary Wilson of Ackly, Iowa, is visiting her parents, Mrs. Josoph Graves. Mrs J.T. Mayneot Harlan, Iowa, is with the family of C. B. Crone this week. Ed. Overing, of Humbolt, formerly of Rod Cloud has gone to Roloit, Wiscon sin to college. t Tho Webster county agricultural so ciety want the boBt efforts of ovory resi dent in tho county. John Foster found a pockotbook. Tho owner can havo same by proving proper ty nnd paying for this notico. Mrs. II. O. HyJe of Oregon, who has boon visiting tho family ot Editor War ron, has gono ty Lincoln, on a visit. Mrs Mollio Noelander and Miss Syl via Cook of Iowa, are visiting at tho residonco ot Mayor Bontloy, this weok. The dwelling ot C. E. Whito, six miles south of this city burned Saturday, with all tho contonts. Insured for 8300. Loss SGOO E. McFarland was hunting tho owner of n swarm ot honey bees that located in his collar Thursday. Mack says thoy woro tho hot stuff. Edgar Cotting left Thursday for Bo loit, Wisconsin, whero ho will attend college. Edgar is a bright boy and will mnka n success of life. No mottor how busy you may bo you can afford to spond a littlo timo tills yoar and lay everything asido for gon eral rocroation at the fulr. Tho rovival meetings at tho Baptist church aro attondod with increasing in torest. Sovernl requests for prnyor havo boon mado, Tho church is taking stops looking to tho pcrmunont sottlomont Of a pastor. Miss Emma Koplsch the 10 yoar old daughtor of A. Koplsch ot Bluo Hill dtod on Saturday last and was buriod Monday, Rov. G. W. Hummel ofllciating. Sho was n very promising young lady ami a grnduato ot tho Bluo Hill schools. Tliero is no way on earth that wo can peo that Troasuror Whito can bo boaton. That Is if tho pooplo wnnt to olect a man who lias collocted moro back taxes than all tho othor troasurors put to- gothor. IIo is an exemplary oflicor and haB done his work woll. Tho republi cans huvo a roputation for putting up good men all nlong tho lino. A man with a family ot husky sons lives in Dundy county, Two yoars ago ono of tho boys wont to Montana, and tho old gontloman has porsiBtently urged his roturn. In response to his latest appoal tho son wroto that ho didn't pro poso to lot go of his oquiticB out west for home in a stato "whoro nothing hud boon raised in two yoars except the ago ot oonsont." Stato Journal. Rev. II. O. Spolman and family accom panied by Miss Floronco Cotting left for Chicago on 1(1 Wodnesdny. Tho formor goes to Michigan to llvo and Miss Flor enco goes to Wisconsin to visit hor grandmother during the wintor. Mr. Spolman is a very pleasant goutloman and wo havo no doubt but tho church will miss him in its religious work. It is to l)o hopod that tho Burlington folks will sco to it that their news agents on thoir trains running through Rod Cloud aro not pormittod to swindle the people by tho gold Bpoctuclo racket. Tho story no played on two or throe ladios recently run ubout us follows: Tho fob low puts n pair of gold wnshod spectacles In a book, then carelessly drops them into somo lady'p lap, or somo ono that ho thinks is gullible, goes away, comos buck, tells tho party that the spectacles aro gold, that somo ono had loft them on tho train, that they wero worth $3, but ho will lot them go Tor a. dollar. ThofeWow woikcd the rackot on u lady from Colorado, but when sho discovered tho fraud alio compelled tho return of hor dollar. Such insidious conduct should bo etoppod. itti!nvi"j;f:'"l-i,"-"rv-,T'''t '.. titi&mmpm?&?a& .wnur.nue fill list raw. ;l i uiwU Bjnu. TaMusUood. lafliue. tclA IjTdruanl-ii fym?M ucEJ sSSSKSS iinn.r MENTION. Oliver Schaffnit wus in Hastings this week. Court Reportor Logan was in Red Cloud today. Custom Milling a specialty. Tomplo ton i. Guthrie. Mise Edith McKoighan was visiting at homo this weok. II. Hamaltor of Campboll was in Red Cloud this week, G. A. Plank of Kansas City was in Red Cloud this week. Alvin Pope Iofl for Lincoln this morn ing to attend school. C. L. Vaughan of Hutchison, Kan., was in the city this weok. W. II. Bishop and wifo ot Lincoln wero in tho city this wook. E. C. Christy and wife of Guide Rock wero in Rod Cleud Saturday. Mrs. Shopardson and daughtor ot Franklin wero in the city yesterday. Wo buy all kinds of grain. Tern plotou,& Guthrie, Rod Cloud Flouring Mills. P. 0. Fullor, Dug Wilson and R. T. Paul of Cowles registered at tho Gard ner Sunday. All kinds of grain bought at the Red Cloud mills, nnd the highest market price paid in cash, Templeton & Guth no. When the aoalp is atrophied, er shiay bald, no preparation will restore the hair in all othor eases, Hall's Hair Renewer will start a growth. Mr. Templeton, of the firm ot Temple ton & Guthrie, who will soon commence tho operation ot tho Rod Cloud mills, will reside in Rod Cloud. Mrs. Ford Robertson and Miss Lizzie Robertson ot Chicago are the guests of thoir sister Mrs. A. N. Wilson. Thoy will remnin fos Borne two weeks. Charley and Sheridan Pharos, who havo boon making an extendod visit with rolatives in this city, returned to their homo in Topoka Thursday. By a notico in this issue it will be soon that Postmaster Cowdan haB decid ed not to opon tho post ofllco hereafter on Sunday ovonings. A very good movo as thoro is no crying demand for it. A special prizo has been nrrangod for, to be givon to the lady or gontloman who will appoar in tho bicyclo display at the fair, on tho grounds of tho Wobster County Agricultural Socioty, October 10, 11 and 12, and assisting to make up the numbor to twonty-tlvo' wheels and riders. Tho most unique and original costumo is desirod, and n silk flag or banner worn hi arch ridor's cap. mixer Talks. It is vory warm indeed, and prices have declined, One pound Battlo Ax tobacco for lOcts. Ono pound Model smoking tobacco 10 conts. 12vj pounds the best fresh new rolled oata for 23cte. One pound best Japan toa in tho city for 20cts. You cant buy this ton from nny house in tho city for less than 30cta a pound. One sack of flour, u dandy for 80 conts. Will coat you $1 nnywhore else in town. Abovo I give you n fow of our reduced pricos und I kindly nak you to givo my ad closo inspectson oach wook and koep posted. You will always como horo to buy your goods. Why? Because you got bottor goods for Iobs money than anywhoro elso in tho city. Next weok my Bd will nppoar in tho Nation and Ciiikf. Look out for prices. Indications are for coolor woathor, but prices will romain nwuy down, My nd has boon somewhat neglected latoly late ly but in u few duyo I will huvo more help and thon 1 can givo more time in looking up bargains for my customers. Don't forgot you ulwuys got tho best prices for butter, eggs and all kinds ot produce. YourB rospoctfully, B. F. Mizeu. Tin: ontiro beotcrop of Nebraska has beon "laid by" for sevoral weoks and its prosent condition, takon as a whole, Is very good indeed, moro than fulfilling tho most hopoful expectations of the oarly part ot tho Bouson. Any dangor ot tho crop being diminished by drouths has boon long since ovorcomo by tho timely showors, while tho recont hoavy rains havo givon n strong impetua to dovolopmont of tho rootB, In conso quenco of which a vory hoavy ncrougo yiold is looked for, in fuct with a contin uanco of such favorablo conditions tho total quantity ot boots that tho two fac tories will beforo raid-wintor convort into somo thousands of tons ot granu lated sugar will bo nourly throo timos largor than over beforo. To facilltuto the harvesting by permitting it to bo taken at easy Btngco and without con flicting witli other farm work that comes at tho samo poriod, many of tho furmers are nlroady takiug ndvnntago of tho company's offor ot an increaeod price for siloing n part of their crop. Tho beota nro stored simply and safely in trenches mado in tho field until called in by tho factory, and tho innovation bids fair to bo 119 popular horo as it la in Europo. Tho hoavy domnnds for tho beet pulp weoks iu advanco of tho oper ation ot tho factories proves that an other custom borrowed from ubroad is rapidly guining n llrm footing horo ns well an demonstrating tho pormanont vuluo of this new food product. Tlura li nothlntr to nrevont nnvnnu oonoting a mixture and calling It "snr- fapnrllln," nnd there li nothing to pre vent nnvone spending good money test ing tin stiff; bat prudent people, who wish to bo sure of their remody, take on y Ayer'a BorsaparlDn, and so got cured Penny Wise and Pound Foolish Thero ia no interest so valuod in Red Cloud us that of our business men. They are heavy tax payers, bo o course roprosont tho principal commercial in terests of our city. An injury to our business men means tho cutting down ot both their prestige and business. In re viewing thoso tacts it is not nocessary to Bay that without them Rod Cloud would be .only a blot on a vast prairio. Wo must havo thom and must treat them whito. In fact to cut a long story short we refer to the sprinkling of our streets, Thcso merchants bring in fine stocks of goods valuod at many thousands of dol lars and to havo thom covored with dust and filth is not justice to them and is an foolish as it is unnecessary. Thoro eoems to have beon onough monoy to grado tho streets and so on, but not enough for sprinkling streots. Main stroot was cut up and graded and loft in a dusty shape, and thon on order issued forbidding tho use of wator for sprinkl ing stroeta on tho ploa that thoro was not sufficient funds to buy coal. There should be enough money to buy coal found somowore. Tho morchnnts aro entitled to consideration and the coun cil should remombor that as representa tives of tho pooplo that they are thero to study tho interests of tho mer chants as woll as others. Mr. Eames has offered to pay tho ordinanco price ror wator 92.50 por block i. o. which moans if construed correctly around entirely around tho block and not just a fourth around, but tho officers have construed tho ordinance to moan in front of bueiness houses. The Chief Is awaro that tho city's financos are vary low, and thorefore difficult to nomim enough to make improvements and do all tho things that could be desired, hence, we boliovo that in tho intorest of all concerned tho othor improvements should be dispensed with for the time being and tho monoy used in sprinkling streets if it is possible to do so. Tho business men want relief and it is only just and right that thoy havo it without quibbling. It docs not cost ovor 3 cents por 1000 gallons to put tho wator in tho stand pipo. Supposo we baso our statements on 9000 gallons per day for 25 days, (which hardly over occurs) at 3 contB per 1000 gallons, which would muko the cost of wntor for a month's sprinkling $7.87. According to the or dinance rate ot $2.50 per block tho wntor tax as paid by the street sprinklor would be about 812.50 as per estimate mado by a formor water coniminsionor, leaving a not balance in favor of tho city of 14.50 or more por month. It seems to, us from theso figures that thoro is a discrepancy betwoon this and the sum thnt tho council in their mooting stated. Thoy said it would re quire (GO por month for cool alone to koop tho sprinkler going, but possibly there is a leakaooBomowhoro that would absorb tho balance. For this and othor reasons wo think tho council had bottor roconelder their actions in this matter us it has beon reported on the streets that an indignation meeting would bo hold if tho council persisted in rofusimr to lot tho sprinklor have wator. We beliovo that tho council would ralhor not havo this happon. Note Since tho abovo was put in type tho council havo pormitted Mr. Eames to use ttvnntv tlllibu nnr lnv The counoil could not have dono a more wormy act. Tho merchants aro always ontitlod to consideration in till public mutters Whoro their UUBinenn in litrnrd. ed. Tho donth of Mrs. Holenim Wyko, wifo of Leopold Wyke, ono of tho oldest sottlots in this section, occurred vory suddenly nnd under peculiur circum stances last Saturday. Tho particulars as near as wo could learn aro us follows: Sho went out into tho garden about 11 o'clock to got somo vegetables for dinner apparently as well ae usual, but as Bhe did not roturn one ot tho family went out to boo what was the causo of her delay. She was found lying across a brokon down fence, life having boon ul ready extinct. Tho county coronor was notified who camo over from Rod Cloud Sunday. An InqueBt wbb hold and tho jury gavo a verdict that death was caused from heart disease. Mrs. Hoi. lona Wyko was 51 yoars of ago. Sho leaves u husband nnd sovorul children who mourn hor premuturo death. Tho funeral eorvicoB occurred from the Cath olic church at St. Stophons on Mondsy 10 o'clock n. m. A largo concourso of Borrowing frionds followod hor romnins to tho last resting piuce. Lawrenco Lo comotivo, Judok Boal got himself into n kettlo of hot wator by docidlng against the board of supervisors in Hastings. Thoy rofused to rodlstrict tho county accord ing to luw and tho judge docidod that thoy should oboy they law. Now ho does not know how to fix It up. Deit.M)eu nnd tho Vnlbyrio huvo run two races for the Aroorican cup, out of three to bo soiled tho Defonbor winning first and tho English boat second by fouling tho Yankeo boat. Tho Ameri can ship will win tho noxt raco and thon Johnny Bull cun go homo as sho has dono for fifty years. Yunkoo lugonuity will always exceed that of tho English in ship building. The World's Fair Tests showed no baking powder so puro or sogrcat In Icav .calng power as tho Royah4 OOOOeUfHH gShea & Brothers WILL SELL YOU 2 lbs Battle Ax Plug Tobacco for 25c 2 lbs Model Smoking Tobacco for 25c 10 lbs Fresh New Rolled Oats for 25c Superior Flour 84 High Patent FJour, Lion No. 2 Patent Flour, Lojal Tender Flour Chancellor High Potent Pure Spices, Aro wanted by rioh and poor for tho reason that they are healthy and go farther. Don't forget this important item when making1 your purchases. We guarantee our entire line ef spices to be the host that the Our Coffees, aro selootod witk great care and wo reeoive them fresh from tno roaster each week. I Our 25c Japan Tea, Is better than ever, having just rcocivcd eur now importation. Fruit Jars. We aro now prepared to eupply every one with all sires of Mason Jars. Our Stock of Stoneware, Is largo and ..ninplcto whem you need aay thing in that line. We want your butter and eggs. Shea & Turnure jro. Red Cloud. Nebraska. M. B. NOTES. Noxt Sunday Pastor Maxfiold woll preach his last sermon for thia year. Tho Epworthiana have chosen Miss Clnra Kellogg president ot tho league There aro six Epworthiana teaching school in the city and country noar by, which shows the kind of folks wo are. Two EpworthianB, tho Misses Hum mel huvo gono toLincoln to nttond school. The Epworth league closed tho yoar with 82. CO in the treasury. The Nebraska conference meets noxt Wednesday, in Lincoln On nnd uflor Sunday, Soptember 14, thero will bo no Sunday evoning mail distributed. Frank Cowden, P. M. Think of this.. Hood's Sariaparilla is the only trne blood purifier prominently in tho public e;e today. It onres disease whea all others fall, beeanio it makes pare blood. 1 -J- Hood s Fills cure jaundioe, billonnes, siok headache, constipation and all liver ills. On nnd uttor September 14th, 1895, wo will soil no grain at retail. Our pricos at prosent for wagon loads dolivorod anywhere in tho city are: Oats, now lGc Onts, old 25c Corn, now 25c Corn, old 1)5 iv u -jod Whoat G0i Hkij Cloud Prouuur Co. .. "Orange HlosBom" is a painless oar for all diseases peculiar to women. Sol fresh by O. L. Cotting. k E. V UHll kel ' m m m m ... L.AI LU I Mil I we oirer You , I '", fc,v "i111 RUnidDV Which illlU I IllallUI er ean baud. "MOTHERS' FRIEND" llobs Confinement of Its Pain, Horror and Risk.' MVTTifo tuod M0TIII,.nS FI1IKXI1" n. Iforo birth ot her tlrxt ehlM.filio did not sutler from CIUJU'.I or IMInft was quickly , I relieved at tho critical hour HurteritiL' but . lltitcv etc tad no pains at tcrwurd and her ' recovery was rapiu. a, u, juiuiutun. i;uiau a. Ala. Sent bv Mall or Kxnrinn. on mrnlnt of jTjirr, ..wv iirr uuiiiv. UUVK '"AO iUUlll- i cm" umllud i'lce. maiiman itcuuuTon co., itiant, i. i.. , ..(...- ...:....."'.."...: -VJ-' COLD DY ALL DRUGGISTS. Turnure $2 00 por ent 1 80 1 60 2 00 " earth produces. I W. TIJLLEYS, M. D. IlnittoeopKttiic Physician, Red Cloud, . Nobrnoiia OfflcuKltM National opposite Bunk. I'lironln iliteaiea treated hv mnll Notice or Foreclosure. In tho District hourt ef Wibster County. Ne tirupka. ilBJill I.O.ll! ASFOCllllKMI. 1'l.ilntlfl, vs Alliert 1). Kiiiiueynnd 4UIU IUI1IUVJ.CI III, llf.rfiiliint.j To. A. D. Holbeit. nun-rcsMent lpfrr.ii.int in iiiu abovo entitled cauio or action: You will takot'otlcA Unit en the soth day of AuyUHt. Iras, The Itojnl l.oan Association, plaint in herein, nird lt petition In tho olllcf Tot the clerk of the district court of VfeliMer count. Notirasku, nitamst tho above-named do leniliiiiK tin) object and prayer of which Is to foreclose a reriiiln mohkhko on lots number eleven (II) and tweho (mi. In block Ne, seven (7). llooyer's addition lo blue Hill. Nfbraska, executed by defendants, Albert 1). Itaiiney and hate lUiuiey, to tho Itoyal Loan Association, for the sum of KM), and on which there Is uowe due niu I owlni? from defendants to plaintiff tho SJ?-li S2iT?"ii 'l'1 nirlFnKe w duly filed rorrccoidlnthooince of the county clerk of Webster county, Nebraska, on tho !2th dav of January, 1HM. and recorded in lleik 8 ot Mort KaKes, page 317. , I'laliitin J'rayit that defendants may bo fore cloiml or all equity of redemption, or other In. terestln said inortitased premises, and that said prcm 8cs be levied to be sold to sailsDy the amount adjudged to be duo this plaintiff. loii are required to answer sold petition ou or before tho Htli day of October, or the facte therein stated will bo taken as truo and Judc wont rondered iieconiltmly, Dated at Ued Cleud, Nebraska, tlio Cth dy of Hcptvmbur, isnn, w n ,. n. Huvat. Loan Association,", Byllunr. T. Fun Kit, Us Alloiney. ' SlierllPN Snli. , Hy virtue of ax nxwiitlnu directed lo me from the district court ot Wohstrr county, Nebraska, on a IiidKineiit obtained by the consideration of district epH.it of Webster county, Nebraska, on. , tlio Kith day of duly, H'JI, In favor of 'iliomasf lOan in plnlutllf, and against Hie Farmers Jlfrchanls llanMnj; Company ns defemUnt. for the sum of nnotlinusaiid and Hii-hry.two dollars and cents, ami rosts tand at fl-tlireo dollars and eleht cent (5.Mis), and ruing costs, I luivo lled upon tho followWir loal estate, taken as tlio property of said defendant to Miliary said Jiidumt'iit, lo-wlti i.ot twenty one ('jt), In blm-k tnlity-oiie (ai).ln the erlajjul town now city of lied Cloud, Webster county, Jsobraskn. And will olfer thn b.iiiio for baIo to tlio lilutiest Milder, for cisq In hand, on tint SOthdayot HeptPiitbor, A. I) l!r5, In front of the east ieor of t'io eoiirth"U'j a' lb d Cloud, Webster f'Mlllltl ..'..t.al.. .Itrtt I. ..I-.. ..... ,...11.11.... i. " , .'"'U'liiii iii.ifc ircini iiiu ililimillK wllertln Hie l.i.it term ot court was held at tlio Iijmiw r s... ....I a. .. ... ... . . .i ..... ......I ,1, uiiu u inn-ti. it, iu. ui uaiu tiiiv.. aniiiw nero due nltuiidJiice will boKlVil nudorslened. JJ Dated Ited Cloud, Kcbraska, AtipP, jaiuca.aiuyiciiy, Atl'y lor I'iallillU, i "."." .' i.n.it1.. jejjyTitilri . It !!