' THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, NOV. 22, 1805. 9 4 r h A DR. A. OWEN'S :lectric appliances .1 I. .4 . V v .rtkX lit.. mmmmm HaCUTEs CHRONIC fP NERVOUSja 99 TIMES OUT OF 100 Mrs, A. J. Btcarns, of West Stockholm, St Lnwrcnco Co.. N. Y under dnto of July 81, 1898, W ' Word fait mo to express my grailtudo to Dr. A. Owen for ttio bonctlt I lmvo tad from islnf all Eloctrlo Appliances. Ilcforo uslnir tho appliance I was po weak I could scarcely tUndsaonoi had been confined to mj bod sinro last October. After tlio third dny'suso of tho ippllance I could walk several steps; ono week lator I walked around tho house, and In less than one month I was abio to rldo out, and nor 1 enn walk a mllo or tnoro without fooling tired, May Qod bless nndsparo you to your many friends for ears to como." Mr. Axel J. Rkblado. of Wnlsbunr, Kan , under dato of July 30th, 180. says: " Having used tbe Dr. Owen Klcctrlc Appliances for SJe rvoiiHiicnH for tho pant few months, must ay they arc ahead of any treatment. I am cured of tho worst form oi Nervous Disease." Mr. A. Nlbek, or Mlddlcfleld. Iowa, writing us on Juno 27, 18?1, snys: "This Is to certify that I bare derived tnoro benefit from using tho Owen Elcctrlo Appliances for a severe ceso of kidney complaint and nervous prostration than from huudreds or dollars spent for doctor's Mils and medicine" Our Large Illustrated. Catalogue contains many endorsements, llko above, besides ost of appllancos, and much valuablo information for the allllcted. Send 0 cents in stamps for It at once. When writing parties about tholr testimonials enclose a self-addressed itaraped cnrelopo to Insuro n reply, wo lmvo boen before tho public many years, and our Electrical Appliances bare become a recognized standard of merit. '7 THE OWEN ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO., 20S TO 211 STATE STREET, CHICAGO. The Bicycle and the Corset. The Paris correspondent of tbo Lon don Truth says that tho longvoxod ques tion of tho corset is in a way to be set tled once and for all. Neither doctors nor rational dress reformers will earn the credit of tbo chaugo, thanks boing due to the cycle only. Cycle tailors and trainers in Paris ore dead set against tho corset 4 ' There's no answering for your safety, adame," says the trainer, "if yon must go on keeping your conventional figure. You need every mtucle in your body and every muscle free. A ceinture Just deep enough to sustain the waist band of your knicka (knickorbockers, pronounced "kneelu") is all I can al low you. Indeed the knicks should be so light as hardly to weigh on the hips. The cycling dross should be so light and eUstio that in wearing it one should scarcely feci dressed were it not for the warmth. " We look in Paris on a gown wearing woman on a oyole as a sprawling carl catural creature, with no sense of fitness. Wrinkles, If our forehead is rigid with wrinkles before 40, what will it be at 70? There la one consoling thought about these marks of time and trouble tho death angel almost always erases them. Even tfca extremely aged in death often wear a smooth and peacoful brow, thus leav ing our lost memory of them oalm and tranquil. But our business is with life, foowlingis a silent kind of scolding. It shows that our souls needsweoten ing. For pity's sako let us take a sad iron, or a glad iron, or a smoothing tool of some sort and straighten tho creases out of our faces before thoy bocomo in delibly engraved upon our faces. Ex change. A Seventh of New York's Population. . The Jews number fully one-Beventh of the city population, and whenovcr steps are taken that nppokl to the sects in any way, and soctoriah representa tives are inoluded in tho movement, it is unjust not to ask tho Jewaos well as the Catholics and others to be included. -Jewish Messenger. "I esoaaed being a confirmed dyspep tic by taking Ayer's Fills in time." This is the experience of many. Ayer's fills, whether as an after-dinner pill or as a remedy for liver complaint, indigestion, flatulency, water brash, and nausea, invaluable NNYROYAL PILLS' Orif Ml mm& Oal v flMalBA. r. ! nlltblt. umii uk , DraHM ht CHUkulf MfUik l)t A MtiMmJ U lUd u4 (,'oU BtulUoV Mim, m11 wim kin, ribboa. Take ' Ikar JtAMt dmnatrauM niiiHiu. U MUM K MMlMlUf, tMUBMUIj ut MftJ mnd iaUlatlamM. AEflra.lMa a.mriI m- 1 IJDyMO TUw1ftli. Xk4iyt IV-"1, ' r rctara aukr fRsg-itasjf LcsjhI Notice, Orsen II. Truman, defendant, will tako notice that on the 3it day of October, I8M. plaintiff Died her petition In the district court of Web ster coumy, Nebraska, against said defendant, the object and prayer of which aro to procure a divorce upon tho ground of non-support and desertion. You are required to answer said petition on or befttre tho Oth day ol December, 1899. Dated October 30tl, 1893. Br A. Fletcher, yialntlH AMtornty, I aaBBiH iBEVI-77ra.&JL W ...... l. -.JT,,1I bjbbjb wansiHiiire ausa avtaamjvs nuffa in kVJ - wm i i - im VflMi TRAINEb CATS. Ek Veata a Showman In England Has Taught ThrVi to no. A showman in EiYrlauil, Clnrko by namo, has succeeded it training a largo number of cats to perform remarkable tricks. Ono of these 11 to walk ovor n long line of living ran, mice and ca naries, stepping very catjfully botweon tho fluttering little bodiVj of birds and mice and burning nono It thorn. An other cat climbs by a rote to tho roof, seizes tho haudlo of a parihuto and do- icends by it to tho ground from a con liderublo height. Mr. Olarko repeats wat is woll known that tho cat is tho i4ost difficult of animals to train to tho performance of tricks. Ho has trained tears, lions, leopards, tigers and other wild animals and finds thorn teachablo ana submissive when compared with cats. who cat in deed can nover bo so for conVuerod that her performances may bo defended on. Mr. Olarko's ontortainmeim includes only 80 trained cats, but ho i to tnko With him 00, in order that ho bay lmvo substitutes for thoso that will form. ot per- Ho calls tho cat a "hopolossVindle of sensibilities. " Strike nor once, hough only by accident, and Bho will uover perform again. Kindness is notVouly politic, but absolutely necessary, fcmo of his cats it took him four yean of ceasoloss effort to train. Mr. Clarko's cats aro oxtromoly iku ot him. When ho enters his "cat bio," tho mowing is prodigous, and is instantly buried in a moving mont of cats. Tho difficulty in tho cat's trainin does not lio in tho animal's intolligonco, but in her disposition. Sho is as clovor in her tricks, if sho likes to do them, as a dog, but she does not wish to subor dinate her will to that of any living creature. Sho does what sho wants to do only and will porform, if sho perform at all, only to plooso herself. Thoso that havo seen cats ongagod in boxing matches will not be surprised to learn that Mr. Glarko has succocdod in training two oats to box very scien tifically. I Tho animals that walk over tho chains of rats, uico and canaries without touching them aro only six in nu nber. Any of the others would help them elvea to these appetizing creatures w thput compunctions. These six were bnujght up from their earliest infancy in naat ateiwith rata, mice and birds and liv with them constantly. Youth's Comp nion. Held by Hair. In a gathering of officers of ir the Franco-Prrusian war a Fronch ifllcor olaimod that tho French nation s tho most artistio nation on tho oarjL and that her artisans can mako a tl ng of bonnty out of anything, howovc: ordi nary or cruuo. Tho creat Prussian aonornl. Vn Mnn. toufol, who was present, plucked t hair from his shaggy beard, romarkiu "Lot worn mako somothing beautiful jut of that." Tho French officor sont tho h r to a friond in Paris, tolling him tho rcum stances nnd urging that, as tl Prus sians had dofoated tho French in nlntn war, thoy Bhould not bo porm cd to iQoioat tnom m tne claim to arti o sa- promaoy. Giving tho hair to a fablo artisan, with nronor instructs l thn result was a uoautllnl scarfpi: rspro sontlng a Prussian caglo, art ically wrought in gold, standing on rock, ana depending from his bonk w a sin glo hair, at tho ends of which o two noautiful gold modallions, on mo which was inscribed "Alsaco" tid of on tho other "Lorraino. " ThuH.tho artistio scarfpin itly de scribed tho political situation : russia, as the englo, with its conquor prov inces dopondont, but hold by a iir, for tho temper of tho people of Alco and Lorraino was Wftnr tmmni L nr. mans, and tho tie which hold ttm was Tory sugnt. In eases where dandruff. nnli ifiensep, falling and grnynoss of the hai Htnivur do not negleot them, but nnnlv proper remedy and tonic like Hall's Hajlieuew r. J Did If e l'leasea. Whun tho conductor had lookod at the ttokot and puuohed it, lio stooped ovor and stuck it in tho hatband of tho dig niflod fat man, nt which tho fat man bocamo onrngod. "How daro you take nuoh libortios with mol" ho shouted, "Who told yon to stick that ticket in my hat? Don't yon soo that I'm a mnn of itiiportauco and vory sousitivo? It's all very woll to bo frosh with tho jayp, but you havou't any right to insult uio." Ho took off his hat, rouiovod tho tick et nnd oontiuuod: "You think booauso you'ro a couduotor on this road that you can got as gay as you liko, but I'll teach you that you'vo got mo to deal with, and I'm a taxpayor at that. You can't stiok tlokots in my hatband, oven if wo aro strnugors nnd you nron't nwaro of my social position." Ho fumod about for nbont an hour. Then tho train passod Albany, nnd tho conductor ennio nroutid again. Ho took tho ticket from tho baud of tho dignilled fat man, punched it nimin and ouco more put it in his hatband absoutmlnd edly. "Soo horo," tho fat man ronrod, "didn't I toll you boforo not to stiok that tiokot thoro? That's a pioco of gay noss I wouldu't stand from my own fit thor, nnd bo's boon dead llvo years. I'll roport yon to tho boss of tho wholo road, and if ho doosn't holp mo I'll ganiblo in tho atook of tho company and hammor it down so that thoy '11 bog for moroy." Aftor thoy paBsod Utica tho conduct or ropeated tho porformanco with tho tiokot nnd tho hatband. This was moro than tho dignified fat man could put up With. Ho jumped to his foot, grabbed tho condnctor by tho collar and said ho'dbo blamed if ko'd stand it any longor. "That's all right, " ropllod tho con ductor, "but it's arulo of tho compauy. You'vo oithor got to keop it in your hat band or in your mouth. Thoro is no al ternative. If you profer it, you can put it in your mouth, loaviug tho end in full view, bo that I can boo it as I pass by." "Woll," said tho fat man Btontly thoro is nothing Btrango in a fat man spoaking stoutly, is thero? "woll, then, I profor to koop tho tiokot in my month. Being n froo Amoricnn citizon, I nm do terminod to do ns I blamed ploasot" and ho kept it in his mouth nnd preserv ed his Americanism. Mow York Her ald. Disappointed. Mrs. Wiokwiro throw down the paper in a way that betokonodBomo irritation. "What's the matter, door?" askod Mr. Wiokwiro. "Oh, nothing." "Ob, yes, thoro was somothing. What was it?" "Woll, if yon must know, I saw a lino in tho papor about 'Chinoso worst ed, ' and it turned out to bo Bomothlug about that tirosomo war. I thought it was some now kiud of dross goods."' IudianapoliB Journal. Keen. Tbo Boston Budgot tolls of a gonial Harvard instructor who, with his laini ly, has boon spending tho wintor in Borne. Tho other day a Boston friond reoeivod from him tho following lottor: "MyDeah : Yon will bo glad to hoar that I am woll and enjoying my self. Mrs. X. and tho ohlldron havo all boon Bick taking advantago of tho faot that thero is a dootor horo who charges only $1 a visit." She Drew the Line. Mrs. Qray Havo you named tho 'ba by yot? Mrs. Whito No, wo haven't sottlod a name yot, but ono thing is cortaiu I novor will consont to any of tho nines that Mr. Whito called it tho oth orViinut whon it criod bo for two hours. oston Transcript, Her Fear. Ndl Do you know, I was all nlono in tip conservatory for ton minutes with that fascinating Charlio Fullorton last eSniug, nud I was so afraid. Bolk 8o afraid of what? Afraid ho was gang to proposo to you? Nolly No, afraid ho wasn't. Sonier vlllo Journal. A Surprise. "Jay nother-in-law nevor under stands a Joko," says a correspondent, "so I waKsurnrised to rocoivo a lottor from horn few weoks after my littJ boy bad stallowed a farthing in whJn tho last vtirds woro, 'Has Ernost got ovor bis fliancial difficulties yot?'"- 1 Tit-Bits. No Help For It. "Sooms to mo you havo put an un usual amount of sinoko in this fire boouo," mildly complaiuod tho editor. "Had to do it," said tho artist. "I hadn't any idoa how high tho building was, bo I had to hido it, Soo?" Cin cinnati Tribuno. Not Competent to Judge, Miss Chatter What fool killors cigarottos aro I Don't yua think bo, Mr. Noodloby? Mr. Noodloby Woolly, I couldn't say, Miss Chatter. I nevor smoked ono in mo life, dontchorknow, Lifo. Not So. Diok What! Out of a job again? I bought you had a pormanout plaoo? Tom So I did. Thoy said tho build ing was fireproof; but,, confound it, I was fired in loss than a fortnight. Bos ton Transcript Didn't Believe It. Sho I know I'm cross at times, John, but if I had v& lifo to llvo ovor again I should marry you just tho eama no I havo my doubts about that, my dear, Philadelphia Timos. Trouble In the House. "Katr'no, you do Bomot'ing wrong mit do larnnco. " "Vot do mattor is, HanB?" "Cold hoat coming up. " Ghloago tribune. -. Jf .. wM- . -vul"ny cnnngeti itMedalaniiDlploa.,",i -older during tho night. s-wfr'M" ., -u-fJaetny chnngetl several degrees A pme Crape Tho Coming Woman. 1 rSMj Now York World, A Lost Opportunity. "And bo sho rojootod you? I suppose you told hor you woro 0 foot?" "Yos, but what has that got to do with it?" "Everything, my boy. You should toll hor that you woro 0 foot onoo, "but that you nro only G foot 1 1 JjJ now. Sho'd havo snapped you up as a bargain in stantor." Boston Trausorlpt. It Worried Him. Chaplain Havo you road tho doatk warrant to that Boston murdoror? Sheriff I havo. Chaplain How did ho tako it? Shoriff Vory much tohoart. Hosali that tho phrasoology and composition woro faulty from beginning to end. Now York Horald. Opening; Ills Eyes. This is tho Fc.i'ion of tho yoar whon tho young man who is going to gradu ate from collogo this summor begins to wonder how ninny if G, 000 positions will bo ollorod to him tho first month aftor ho acquires his dogroo. Ho will know all ttbout it beforo Aug. 1. Somorville Journal. Out of Muilcal Circles. Sporting Editor What kiud of music is this "Dio Walkuro?" Fiuauoial Editor I guess it must be a kind thoy play with footuotos. De troit Froo Press. Itetrlbutlon, tho girl who Uvea next door to mo Is young And pornevorlnK. Sho practlcis from 6 a. in. till breakfast time melt day ; Bho plays tho ear.io old wornout tunes until I'm tlrvd of luaring And mnkes tho nntuo mistakes each time la tlio sumo unurrlnit way. Bho's added to hor powers of latnbv capturing n lovor A tenor flat who comes each night at eight o'clock or so. Thoy sing duets uud popular airs over again and over, And often it Is twelve o'clock before he starts to go. Tho nclkhborx rngo and swear. I daro not Join their scornliiKS. My youthful ulna havo found mo out. I suffer and am mute, for in my early manhood, In splto of tears and warnings, I used to spend my evenings In practicing tho flute. -Prlsclll Leonard In Life. I Six weks ngo I suffered with n sovero cold; wns nltnost tinnblo to epeak. My friends nil mlvlsed mo to consult n physi cian. Noticing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy advertised in tho St. Pnul Volks Zeitung I procured n bottlo nnd nfter taking it n short while wns entirely woll. I now most heartily recomraond this re medy to unyono suffering with n oold. Win. Keil, 078 Helby Avo., St. Pan), Min. For enlo by Deyo it Grioo. Wood Wanted. Tho Uon Ton bnkory wanlB twonty cords of 1 and ,1-foot wood at onco. Tor Kent, Tho Congregational pnrsonngo. In quire of K. M. Martin or II. E. Pond, trustees. K cup of muddy coffee Is not whole some, uelthor is a battle of muddy modi due. One way to know a reliable and skillfully-prepared blood-pnrlflor is by its freedom from sediment. Ayer's Bar saparilln is always bright and sparkling, because it is an extract and not a deooo tlon. Children Cry for Pitcher's Cattorla. i i m si - i W. B. Itoby will tnko eggs in oxchungo for iiour, fruit, food, grain, etc Bring on your oggs. -HI II ' .Ml- The World's Fair Tests showed no baking powdef so pure or sogreat la leav ening power as the RoyaL ( ITIurkvt Iloporf. Corrected weekly by Itcd Cloud 1'rodiice Co. Wheat 40 Vi Corn now...., IS Cornold 40 Oats now lfi Ryo 2o Barioy M FIhjc 75 Hogs a 10 Butcher's stock 2 002 CO Butter 1ft rB ! test ! 10 Potatoes 25 & 30 (Spring chickens per lb 0 Old hone nor lb 4 Hay per ton 3 003 CO A Good Furin for Sulc. Pour miloB north-west of ltod Cloud, contuininir 100 ucres. TorraB reasoiiublt. Apply to Mre. Jus. Kirkwood, Fairfax, Atchison county, Mo. IC-Om On and aftor Nov, 1, 1805, oil is 20 els, pot gallon or llvo gallons f r 00 eta. from taiu-1 1 "---John F, Jessen, Prop, . V.., U v-frrMiJ. . oni Ammonia, Scrofula 25 Years It is a gTcat ltiistnkc to rely upon the mercurial and potash remedies with which doctors usually treat blood dis eases. It is also useless to tukc n reme dy which is only a tonic, and cannot possibly touch n real blood trouble. Scrofula is a stubborn and dccp-icatcd disease of the blood, and all of tlio min eral mixtures in the world cannot cure it. S. S. S., a purely vegetable com pound, gets at the root of the disease and permanently rids the system of it. It is a teal blood remedy, for real blood diseases, and has no equal. Here Is an interesting ense where the doctors were absolutely at sen. Mrs. Y. T. lluck is the highly esteemed wife of a well-known and prosperous farmer residing near Delaney, Arkansas, l'or twenty-five years she has been trou bled with a deep-beated blood disease that baflled the skill of the doctors. She says: "Some doctors called my trouble liczema, some Salt Ubcuiii. nud others Scrofula, nnd though their treatment continued for years, they could not cure me. I then began taking various medi cines, and took nearly every advertised bjood remedy. One especially which makes such largo claims for curing dis eases of tne blood, I drank by the whole- ale, but it aa not seem to reacn my rouble. A celebrated specialist said e could cure mo aud I paid mm in na- , put lie inicu me iuu oi nrscnic became bloated and my digestion I that life was a misery. I then applied to Dr. W, C, Dabucy, an old practitioner and medicine manufacturer, who advised me to take S. 3. S., saying that rfSnt dozen bottles would cure me, 1 took four pottles and my body broke out tn bolls bud. eruptions, but the doctor told mo that these symptoms were very faVorable, ai this is the way the mcdl iine gets rid pf the poison matter perma nently. Aitcr t Imd used six bottles tho eruptions began to disappear, my appe tite improved, my digestion became all right, and having finished the twelve bottles, I am perfectly healthy, my skin a clear, tne catunarv circulation is clear, uie capumry good, and I would not be in my former fj. 6. 8. never fails to cure a blood trouble. Scrofula, eczema, rheumatism, oontagious blood poison, and in fact any disorder of the blood is promptly wiped out and cured by it. Do not rely upon a simple t6nie to cure a deep-seated blood disease, but take a real blood remedy. S. 3. S. has made eoinc wonderful cures of cancer, and we would be pleased to send full accounts of same to any ad dress. Wc will ulso mail our books on blood aud skin diseases upon applica tion. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Go. mm DOCTOR Mr'$ ENQLISH Remedy for Coughs, Colds, and Consumption is beyond question the greatest of all modern medicines. It will stop a Cough In one night, check a cold in a day, prevent Croup, relieve Asthma, and curt Consumption if taken in time. " Vou can't afford to be with out it." A 25c bottle may save your life I Ask your druggist for it. Send for pamphlet. If the little ones have Croup or Whooping Cough use It promptly. is sure to tint. Tart t Slut 45c, 50c. and St. All Dmlil. ACKER MEDICINE CO., 16 (t- m Chambers St., JV. Y. IMMMfMMMMMMMttMtttMMMMt DROVERSToST Kansas City, Mo Stock Yards. 0. W. CUVSON, Loans. MOSEY LOANED A.T, MUSTION. iCmir. -on- .P. Mr MURRAY. (8SMfN. AMM.WtSl,ll00&Ut5MAN. I. W. T. OflAV, OrncE. Feeders Furnished Market Reports Tieo. I'lilillciitloii or Niiiiiiiioiu. In the District Court ot the Tenth Judicial Ills trlct, In and for Webster County, Nebraska. L. Uaum, plaintiff, i vs Kilwaul Noble, and Nollo, his wife, whoie first name Is unknown, und uxainst tho un divided ono half of the northwest qiiHrter, and I lie undivided one half of the southwest quarter of section nineteen, township one, inline twelle. west of tho sixth principal incilillnn, In Webster county, Nehinsku. Tlioilifeudniits. Kdward Noblu nnd .... No ble, Ills wile, and all persons who lmvo or claim to have any Intorest in, claim to. rllen on tho IIOOVN ue-iuiiirLii il'iii iiuici i), mil iiiko iiiiiiuts r umioii mwiuiii utiv 01 ucioper, iya, uiu anovoi tiiiineil ulalntll! Hied his netltioii In the nlinvo'. eiiniieii louri, me unjeci anil irnyr 01 which aioforun aecniintliiK of Urn miiu due him by ---- r -.---... . . - . . ' :. ". ..... 1. I Tlrtuooi cer.iiin uixuceus issiikiiio s.iui piaiu till by Hie tipiisurer ol said Webster county, ji'.uti.int to purchase of suld luiul by said plain llif for tin) ln of IbtW, 011 the lUth day of April, 1WJ, fni i loicelosuro ot Uefciiduiits' Interest In H.1I1I ireinli'S nun for the foicclnsure of tlio luleieMs nf nil persons wliomsoevci' In s.ilil mil, in) 11 sum 01 s.tiu premises, mm roi mi imll.ilile i HI,' 1 oiler 111 llio nruliilsus. 'llio nemnns above notllled aro rcutilreil to persons above notified are required r s jhl tiotltlin on or before the 9tli du answer said petition on or before the Dili day of December 13. or the samo will be tukeu as December iuo. or tue samo win true and decree passed accordingly. I'fiRPHCT'MADB; o'-r-Ti-, $ Cream of Tartar Powder. Alum or any other rduiteraat m Hi 15 gft iirnd vV'tiltPB' :IIURIIKS. Hlltl-TI r Hiiitch .McrvlreiHiimlavatlOiM x-' it in .mil i hi ii nu Hiiinliiv nrliniil atl2inon. V r ,h c I', nt n-:u p in nnd Yl'HU K Juniors nt ini. pONOlir.dAHONA'. Church-Hervlrps at in( yj no itiii, anil 7 witi mtSiiinlav school at II tso a m, V I' t: i; nt 0:30 p m and V V 8 O K Jun- jors ut 4 p in MKIIKiitivi'Cliurrli-lilasiMpellnx at 10 at iTl in. Services at 10:31 a in and 7:30 p. m. MiiiHl;i-ciiiini ni ii.nou, in. Junior f.oapno a. 4 ut, rpiMitili t,e:iuniiit fls.in p, in, I'rajor Moplinit etery WVitni'siliiy nl)ht. I'arsonrfRe dial i1nr ii'irlli of thuetiiiu'li. 2A11 IsrtMiuroli lri-itnliliiK at 10:30 a. iiinl p. in. Hiiiiiliiy-nehooi at 12 i)uiir 1','ople's Moollnit nt 8 p. m. I'ra m. m. nli'4 Mmillnif nt fl ti. tn. rrarrr Mci'Miik Weilneiil.iy at 8 p. m.-O. H. Welden, luiilor. l,M'I.SC()l'.t, Chureli w I'l'Ks, by nipolniiii Services etery two IIIIMIt. T.UI IItCUN Chiirr-li-Kvory third Himday 1J miirnliu; nt in oVlnek. rArilOI.HM'liureli Services evory alternnto J Siiniln ntin-.Tia. in. Simday-iehool utter innnlinr services I... I. llarrlimlon. t CIIAI'HI simdav scliuol nt 3 p m every Hun ilav. Koi'irrir.s. AIIU W Knell nlteni'ito Tuesday ovenlnR. DUK II-l(eil ClolHI LotUii) (!. , Ml O ft, meets nvoivnlternntoTiiesiUy evening 111 K O II W hull. All nn Invited tn altnml. BKN Adliem IahIko .No IhOj IO O K every day night. Mou- CAI.ANTIIK LoiIki-No'.-O, KlilRllts ot l'jtlilas Tim rsilny evenliiK. Ul'l) rimid IiiIko No COS. Mmlorn Woodmen of Anierlf 11, nlternalo Wednesday evcnlnir VAI.l.KY ImIko No R, fraternal Order ot l'ro lectors, first and third Monday ot each month CIIA1IIIY IhIko NnWAC and A M each l'rlilnv eveiilmt on or heforn tho full moon. UI'.D Cloud Chapter No 'lhnrsilay eveiilnn. IS, HAM alternate CYHKNK Commauilcry No 14 alternato Tliurs diy ovenliiit. pilAUITY Clnipter Eastern Star Not7tnoeU sj nrst I'rlilny evonlug nttor full moon. Mrs. lltewerW. M. . GAUFIi;i.l) I'ostNnftiKlA It Monday eren lint on or before the full moon. GAltriKM) W It O No 14 meets altirnate 8at uriliivaftornoon. TlfAHY 8KKIW MclUCNKYTentNoUOauRht " ors of Veterans M onilav evenliiK. 1 1 S K A l,KY famp No a. B of V Tuosday nte- A I 11 nliiK 'fA OlIUUJIAN 1 Ircle N03, ladles of II J rst nnd tlilnl rt.itnrdiiy ovenlng. the U All Klil) ( I.Otlli I'mmeil No 18 IiyivlMysllo ! Inn ot America Unit and third l'rlilay ove nltiu. "The" VTA7 I'nr tlmokooping nud durablj boats tho suvonteon je Dkuhkk IIampdkn callonpenmX and oxamlne thorn. Also h,. Jewehy, Dmniouds, Spectacles, C. l'luteil ami solid silverware, sonvenlrn leiiilluiiilled knives mid forks. csrvH ciiltliiK cnrtl cases, bon bon lioxes aid imu'llli's. A lino line of spoetacles it; jlnsits wllh liiterchaiiKahlti louses, steiJJ til vim mill r.old frames, Hpeclal and csij tviitlou imld to llttliiK tlio eo. My lint J li.'iud watclios Is HUlto laro. I will run P it less Ihiin tlirir actual worth. m IJT-llrinKjour watch, clock nud Jev, pair work, jour euitravlug nud your, mid silver tome, ' i T1IQ8. PE) Do you desire to m MONEY OUR 'IjjIlSIB fW WR-MUk a am .m nwl assuuk: abmomjti: SArU Mnkn niir moiiov earn ton a moll riUUIIUIll 111111 1 1 I11....U ...lit, M 1 .. a, 1. I.1 .....I i.iji.n til j.l.. .fnllt, ttu . tliiiutic I'lan f Operation on small' In trralu and slock ipcruUtloii. t All we 111k is to Investigate our uv Klnul melliods. l'ust norkltiKS o' highest nfcrunces furnished. "l'olnis & Hints" how to nmko, other luformiitlon sout PHKK. i 1ii.5iohk& Co., Hankers mid Droj Open Uoard of Trade Illdg A THE BON TO 1 vie; ftTEAK, T BRUAD, PIC, I'OFFJ TTTTVVTTTTTTTTVT1-.I I. TULLKVS, M. P, to llomocopattilc IbylclB, V Itvd Coiitl, Nobrit Unieo V Irst National opposite Dank. . W ijimniii- mrtrrtsni tifinivni iit liill 7M rtv PoMtM WAYNE'S OINTMENT, Wlthoal Mf UMT1M 111 MM SSI IS BUI miodi on ui nM.i bl nail. Jta . Itaula ikla ftlur. whlu ui wmtth fWl)f flrottiiw. of Mot Dynaii roroutu. Irttfcliu. or mbi brnll forMtu. AMrMt p a8i,rniiiii. r u ,inuit iM),y rt ) w 4?liiktftMl fMarvtcriBO'sn fiuln. VtlnA la liAihtf rrtvnn ilia liw ilmtiti chattel tnoituage dated on tho third dayl j my, un iiua uuiy niea in tue opice oi county clerk ot Wobster county, Nebraska, tho day of 189- nnd executed bvF bert T., WrlKhtto Dempster Windmill CeJ to secure tho p.i)inent of fs.oo nud.up ii .. it... ....... . n. ib ...t.l. Af lliei u is uuw uiiu inn oiu ui cJ vu nui at ten per cent from dato thereof, wi wusbeloie nuitiirlty endorsed y" said Dtmpiter Wiiulnit O. Hose and by raid siRnea.wiinisnov ot. ueiauit iniv ef laid sum, in therein UesciP' mill tower 'ic K4 mmm nbont 8vH . una rVijJtB milMH. iuh. iy Hllllll'y ,N.0'Mkv Uabigi In ill a, ft. ft MJ rl PfrTI rs PiiZmi mmxi K' Wl I BIBftiTW stawsl vt. WIENER. The Clothier. ft I i '$ ' 40 YEARS THE STANDAKU. t-v Htf,0 "- -- t','-2' ...' .ft.Wl'