1 x 8 THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, JAN. 17, 189 (3. '.j i ,' r' rt : 1 1 4 I' r. V'i germlife .' The doctors toll us, now-n-days, that disease germs arc everywhere; in the air, in the water, in our food, clothes, money ; that they get into our bodies, live .. . i 1 If i l.A. l?w1 r, ttsrf I sirs !--" f li -lrn -n there, inrivc ana grow, u uiuy im "; """b " " ' , ' Consumption is the destruction of lung-tissue by germs where the lung is too weak to conquer them. The remedy is strength vital force. Scott's Emulsion, with hypophosphitcs, means the adjustment of lung "strength to overcome germ-lire. It is fighting the germ with the odds m our lavor. These tiny 'little drops of iat-food make their way into the system and re-fresh and rc-invigorate it. Whether you succeed with it or not depends on how tmod a start the germs had, and how carefully you can live. The shortest way to health is the patient one. The gain is often slow. so cnu and i.oo ....SCOTT .&. BOWNE,i.mNcwigi Ft H E UMAT X S CURED Dr. ft. Owen's EleGtr?G ftpplianGes. Mr.J.II.Milttfwn.ot Mr. Henry Wcnilt, of Mtttf'rSsWitLyi,',! Morrloe, Mich., In a lnt- Vetu I,n Snlto 0Y . 1U., ,,,. NUlfcWE&.VirO.VV,ti.. ter Oct. 14, 1NM, : .iSrti'V iiita or July w uVBlW?fflVTOJ " ' '"" ""i overol liSI ... Julr"' CfilVaflXflM Mnl '" tni-cJlcliio unit t.-.i KIIrTrMiKv-'-' . i'sAV Am ItbetuinKiMNt, lull llnm ull over toy hvs- tent. A few applications of l)i. Owen's Uleutrlo AppllniirM 1,'iive teller aniinfK rslrwm kVitMi oftlicm I was entlnly cured." 4IIVI nnriinill-HI'7-:7 W"iv 'rtlJIP' f JL IJI .1 .... ll r t Wf Hv V MS Our Inrirn lllimtnitcil CHtnloiruo contnlw. mnny endorsements lllto nlwrr. beililM ciiM nnU pr!c if Appliances nnd niurli valuable luforniittluii for tUo lUlllcUxl. Write for It nt art. oticloaliiKalxceiitfl In stamp for inMnKO. 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Will give ono with ovory one of them Ladies' Shoes at tho ex tremely low price of S1-BQ &&r pair. Yotirs for Boots and Shoes, PLAIT & FREES CO. Chicago Lumber Yard 0 llED CLOUD, NEW. Lumhcr, Lime, Coal and Cement. TRADERS LUMBER CO., DEALERS IN Buiuing Material, Etc. RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. Insurance Agency ! Qv G EBEIZf Agent 0.00 og.o 000 SiteeeHHOv to Cltnn. Sv.haffnit.) RED CLOUD, - 1EBE;SKA. KiroHontB the toilowm companiun: Gorman IiiRurnnuo Co., Krwport, III Itoval JiiHunttioc Co., Li vet pool, Imil'. Plm nix Asuuraneo Co.iLondon, Kn-rUml Urilihh AniPiicH AnHuranco Co, Toronto, C.initclii Mutual Kweivo FunJ Lifo .6Melution, New'Vork Provident SuvingBUjifo AKHiirunua Society, SNow Vorlc Tho Cumtrtl Lino SteauiRliip Cumpai),Xtiw Vork and Uoston Orric: Opern Houbo Hloclt, over Ifilzer it McArr'uur's store l.eifiil Aoller.. In iIk .liiMlfo 'ourt, S;unu. li. M'lrlt'V., l)rtlii UmiIIcj Si t'ii .1 .fAtin A Ifutio .( .IkIiiiA. HiiitH viu t. nniit-e 'Jimt en tlirt'. iaiulK'ftr jhcria'.'i-r. It.-.. inu'l ll. Miirie, n JiihtiiM 1 ( tln it',uM In m.i i.f"i- 1 1 1 r c 1 1 1 e 1 . Vulll c (llll. Nht i-., I.siihiI Ml Olill'l iJ HUM. Illn III Mr tilt' Mlllllit iJl (hr, ' uu iu'llnu iiiIihk n. Ii ! klm, wli.'ic.j 'in tm r.i. uiles u J'l.il tilt in il Ji.iiii A I twit Irti.i i.ii.rt.'iit, Hint JTni'dn ii M iu 1)1 ilk' iikjr i,ntitfci In mm J I ( iiM 'lliu.biiiR Mimiiii, i. mi vn'ii'iiiy I'.rnn Iihk Ii.cii nitiuliril iiili '!!(. nli'i h;rt r r,.f x ciiiiIijii.mI lu n.i' tli '!') uf 1-ri inn. Mil, H UnnVoA in luih ilJ.ii. ii,iij j'li, I.S:.. .. . IA ill IlllAI'l i. ,i II!'. li. of ttnrne lut I'l.iiuiiit I '. TULLKVS.M. J). riitiiia:opit(lil Mlvil ;iuul, 1'(J)kIcIhii, .Vclrn.i inim m ,l,intiNl niiMitilnlc, ii'ir.Vit lUiUiU (, .U til BY THE muJW v.UMA". .U ' VWlSWKiuif hi one of Dr. WAV ',,.. . .1 VJ VirWiJi-UUlU WUh lltl ItMl"!. 1 All' 'VWN&CJ I) o u if li t c iil&r&'TOrwonj llleelrlc Appll : nnil experienced futoiicn: urtiirtwo ssSKI vll .ru kV use I wiituujllm uButtecl ami could work nil iluv. Now am entirely cured. Rheumatic WClir& Ff arriess, Blaiftets Robes, Whips, &c, Henry Diederich. nini'kui llvpori. Cormitfil wfi-kly tiv iu.il Cloud I'roiluca Co. Wheut 10 ifj Corn 1.-) 10 J'Oni old. Oats new IB 'S Xi 7fi .1 00 2 00'- fill 111 II 10 ft 1 :i ooq:j co it v o Iiatley ......!" mix hcvjh ,',' iiutulier'BHtock liirttor K'gK Poliituet Siiingajliiul(eim perib... Old liuui per Ih Hay per ton A G'ootl I'm iu rty Sul. J 1'our iiiiIcm noitli.weHt of Jod Cloud, IH,, .iiiiiainintr UionureK. 'JoniiriiRnni la IW4"" 1....1.. ... XI.. ... . . .-... fcU . Ali'Ji urn ninnli' M.-v I-. ft... (iS ...v. -.--.. v.M,., ...v. iu uiu mm In memory nr Albert Werner. A btautiful young lifo linn just van ished from our midst; on Monday even ing tliero ptiened uwny ono of tho fniroat and lovoliost spirits that over graced tho earth, That homo in which no shadow ovur fallH is not found in this cold, uncertain world that heart which has noror groan ed beneath tho crushing blows which full to heavily on all flesh, never trod them thorny paths of ours; no that durk shadow which has fnllon on tho homo of Mr. Jno, Werner of Batin is only tho repetition of that strange oxporionco to which ovcryono must buro his heart in helplessness. Tho nioHsanger camo; Ho summoned, and Albort, who was tho sunshlno of his horn, answered, and ho is no more. Ill only a short timo, ho was suddenly taken from uo with but littU warning; but a fow weeks ngo ho came to school with the bloom of health upon his cheok; littlo did wo think that ho would novrr be with ub again; it did not soom possiblo for him so die; lie was ro young, so hopeful, and bo full of promise; I thought that lifo had something storod away for him within tho lockers of tho future, but "doath had marked him for his own;" h was ono of tho potH in our school-room, nnd wo loved to have him with uu, but Clod thought best to take him and leave uu to pursuo life's studies without him; ho was full of happy traits and always has a kindly word and pleas ant muilo for those mound him. How oft ho sang with uu that beautiful hymn, "When tho Roll is Called up Yondor," and repeated with ub tho Lord'u Prayer. Tho sacriflco is hurd to muko, but let ub remombor that he lias escaped that pain nnd troublo, Borrow and atllctton to which maturer age is heir. "Hud limy seem tho home and school-root. Willi till shadow hiuiKiiiKo'er, Hut renu'intier th.it In liciven llit'iu Is added .no uiimu more." May that hund which ulono can com. fort tho boreaved heart rost gently nnd lovingly on those who morun. His teacher, Anna K. McCallum. When Dftby wns slot, wo gavo her Custorln. Vhen dio w as n Oill J, felio cried for Custorla. Wlien bJio liccamo Jtl, bIio diing to Cistorla. Wltcu Eho had Cblldrcu, uho &x o tUein Costorla. Olilliiury. (lilhort LeouadiH VanDylto was born at Riverside, 'VitHhington county, Iowa, Soptember 22, 1871, and diod January HI, 18u(), at tho ago of 21 years, H months, lOdajB. Ho camo to this county when hut a mero child of two yours with his parents, and resided hero up to tho time of his death. At tho ago of nine yeuiri lie went to live with liis sister (then MrB, Daniel Wagoner) near Guide Hock, u hero he resided until the doath of her hiiHband, nearly four ears after wards Ho then returned to lim patents. In 18SC ho was converted bv Uov. Hum mel and united with the M. E. church of this place. In ISiH ho went to Cali fornia, expecting the climate oi tho count would rohtoro him to good health, which was but temporary. While in that state ho became a membor of the "Salvation Army Corps" of Siinbenline and wnBirieatly attached to their works. Ho had been a HulIVrer more or less for tho pint, four yearc, but was always cheerful and willintr t abldn by tho ro suit of tho Savior. Tho funoral sorviueH wero heltl in Penny Creek hchool Iiouec, and his body whb laid to reBt in Penny Creek cemetery, Gilbert L, VanDyko wan n son of Wm. VanDyko. Ho was achrintian man and will bo missed by many of his friends. Tho funeral somces were conducted by Hv. G. W. Hummel, iisUtcd by Kovs. Geo. Hutnick, C. Wells and Noah Wagoner. i:il.utclli Mfu'iirt I' the next two numbers of lielpN in mouiuro b magiiziiio tells about tho writing of "The GaU's Ajar." She wiih then only twenty jenrBolil The effect of th book on tho public, tho correspondent it brought her, and tho HcquaintiinueH it Beeured her, will bn imiply dwrlt upon. Theso aro two remarkable pupors in literary autobiography. Xollt'r. this date I will O. Hutler. From only, J, sell for cash DR. KILMER'S f f oo geAT KIDNEY. LIVER js Dlcff Khciifiiintism Lumbairo, pain In Joints or ImcK, lirlok dust In uiiuc, fu'iiuentiMlN, Irrltiitlnii, iniliimuintlon, Knnt'l, lik-eriUl-Jii or eutaith of the bladder. Disordered fiivcr 1IIIIoiiiiii'n, Iicik'ik m, liidlufstlou or ifout. KW.I ni'-ltOOl' liiMuor.it. 1. mires klilnuv aillicultlos, lli-lL-lit's iIU'um'. iirlimrv troubles. flfiaRSsaa-e BHood PcrofiiiH ..mini m, i imicihI weiiltiiossorilelilllty. tMviiiiii-Koi.iliiiiiiHiii iiiii'i(y a run down roiiitltutlou ,n il iiuilti'. tho weok f trout:. Al Jiriit!u;l.lh,,l) linn, anil $1,00 Size. "1uikIIJ' ouiiu to lit ilth" fno- CvusultaUon frvo. 1)11. Klt.ui it .V o., Huoii.uiTON, N. Y. sss . tUHlS WhlHt AIL tlSt FAILS. i.uumi oyrui. 'jOkittiioou. ii. iii.iiL ru iy urucu m Sim WMp HLityi; gffllkflafl fikmWtm VkH PKOlsAJMgUK wmw we n mm, Furnished i;vruily for RuilClouil Ciller. The (Copyrlghtod, ISM, by V. T. Foster.) Sr. JoHKPit, Ma, Jan. 17. My last bulletin giivj forecasts of the stonn wavo to cro the continent from Jan. l'Jth lu an, and tho neU will roaciiiiieLMoillc2CJit.it iilunt .rnniMFn 21, crosj tho west of lliclrius country by cioso of 21th, great coutral valleys 23th, Witli the uloso of this di.ttiirb.innc tho cold pirt of Juiury will have pHSod, tho last pirt ol' tho tnoiuh and tho first week in Fobrmry being dufigtiatvd in tho forecaata a3 a w.inn poriod. Tho warm wave will cross the west ol ltioktes country about !21th, great central valloya 20:h, and eastern BtatcH,28th. Cold wayo will oross the west ol Hookies country about 27th groat central valleys 23th, anrt eastern states 31st. As an avorajge of the wbolo country thiH disturbance will bring less rain and snow than the preceding storms of tho month ana tho first disturbance of February will be of the dry kind, Headers may h.ivu overlooktd the BigmfioHnoo of the terras cool wave and cold wavo as used in these bul letins. Iu tho winter mouths iho formor is used for the warmest p.trt ol' tho mouths aud the latter tsrtu for the coldest part. All close observers of tho weather hao noticed tliut tin cobl or cold part of tho month cjiitin ucs, not alwiijs, but usually from ten to fourteen days and then is succeed ed by a warmer period of asimilur duration. I use the term oool wave to designate thoao periods that aver ago warm for about two wcoks and cold wavo for tho corresponding cold part ol tho month. These periods do not run by mouth and tho warm periods may cover part of two months ni well be the cane with tho last part of this and the first part of next month, Tho cold poriod alt.o sometiuiefl covers purt of two months as will be the case with Jul) and August of this year. These cold and warm periods do not occur in tho tamo part of the month in two succeeding years and theso ehanj.es cause the weather problem to bo the most diilicult of all tho problems with which the human raco has to deal. It is tho riddle ol the ages bcuauso the nun, menu and planets each has a separate influence, through magnetic Hues, an our weather. The tfl'orthas bcon to flud recursing periods but this ih impossible because tho total effect ( f planetary influence vary as often as you can vary the re lative positions of ten bodies of fig ures. Thereforo recurring periods cannot be found because tho suu, moon and planets have not occupied the same relative positions twice in the historic times. lu the next bulletin will be given a general fori cist of February weather and my February chart will bo sent free to all subscribers of this paper who remit a two centstHinp. HEAR TDJS EASE. SOMK TACT.S RltfLlKIH.M,; Tin: it vd'ii i.cki:si: or jii:a2ct tkouuli:s. Uo Nut ISu Alarmed luil Lnolt lor lliu CatiNc. Heart troublen, at least amomg AmericuiH, aro cert i July increasing aud is hile this may be largely due to the Moriy ami excitement of Amer ican business lite, it ismoia often the result of weak stomacliH, of poor di gestion, Heal, organic heart disease is in cuiablo; but not one caso in a hun dred of heart trouble, is organio.J Tho cIobo relation bctwacn heart troublo and poor digestion is because both organs are controlled by branch es of the same groat ntrve, the sym pathetic and pueumogastrio. lu another way, also, tho heart if affected by that form of poor diges tion, which causos gas and fomenta tion from half digested food; there in a foeling of oppresion and heavi i ess iu tho chest caused by presuiro ol the distented Ntomaeh on the heart and lunge, iutorforing with their uo tiou, bunco arises palpitation and short breath. Poor digestion also poisons the blood, makes it thin aud watery, which irritates and weakens the heart. Tho most Hnsiblo treatment for heart trouble is to improvo tho diges inn and to insure tho prompt assim ilation of food. This ean best he dono by ihu reg ular una alter meals, of snnio sale, pleasant ond effective digestive prep aration, like Stuarts Dyspepsia Tab lets which may be found utmost drug stores and which contain valuable, harmless digestive elements, iu a pleasant convenient form. It is safe to sav that the regular persment use of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tulili ts at meal time, will euro any form of stomach iniuhlr, exoopt can cer of ihn stnniaoh. Full sixi packages' of the tablets sold by most diugnists at fu cents or bv mail from Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. A, GaluBha and dnughtor of Valiscu, lowu, uro visiting in tho city. What is Castorla is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants nnd Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is n harmless Htibstltuto for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OH. It is Pleasant. Its gunrantoo is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castorla destroys Worms and allays feverishncss. Castorla prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castorla relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castorla assimilates tho food, rcgulutcs tho stomach and bowels, giving healthy aud natural sleep. Cas torla is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend Castoria. '"Castorla Is an excellent medic! no for chil dren. Mothers havo repeatedly told mo of ltd Cuod effect upon their Uilldrvii." l)iu Q. C. Okoood, Lowell, Maia. ' Castorla to tho Wt rutnaly for children of which 1 am ucqualnUil. I hojxi tho (I ly to not far distant w hen mothers ill co milder the real Intercut of their children, mid tu,o Cu.toriu In stead of tho various quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup aud other hurtful mganta down their throats, thereby sending them to prematura craves." Dr. J. F. KufciuaoB, Conway, Ark. Tke Ceatanr Ooapaajr, TT Lincoln, Nob.. Jan. 14, 18UG. Mis. D, J. Mviitts, Uoil Clouil, Nob , Dkk Sik: 1 am nblo now to yivo you your tlntefl, list of eppiikers, otc, for tho Farmors Instituto at Hod Clouil to bo hold in tho court houao I'Vithiy and Sat urday afternoon. It in uu follows: Datet; Frida, .Januaty .'II, and Satur day, Keburary 1. Speakers anil t-uhjectf; Fiiday after noon, Lawrunun Mrtinor, profeesor of KntouiiloRy, iinivi'tfit if Nbni8ka, Injurious IiibocI" Ft itlay ovt'iiini;. I!. H Stouiror, prcei dout of the Stiiti llnii m..i V Associa tiun. will uorrt't-poud with joti ;ia to his topic. Saturday afternoon, T. L Ljon, pro fePBor of iitfriiMiltiiri', univt'tPity of Nub niHkn. t'otiEtirvatiiiti of Soil Miimturu. Satutilay cvfinmr, Pnler YounprH Jr., tieiiKtiri'i' uf tho r.t i'o lioitioulttiral ro oicty, Uetii'lltH of Subfoilini;, I It net thnt oit may liavo a good nii'Htin in 'Vir wnso nf tli word. You in verv trulv, F. W. Tavi.oi:. "cTrfXR'RrT LOCAL DISEASE 111(1 I- tin- li Milt nT I'liliR ntiil tiiilil. n cIi.iiii.ch It era In; lit ni liv it i.li'.w. nut If tll'il Willi II Is mini il iiiii'i'th into tliotmstills b-liig inli'KI iiiisiirliid it es U'lici nt unci'. Ely's Cream Balm UuckmmltiLtil in in ihn in ist thnrmmh cure fur Nuiil ( Ml.ii ill t old In iie.ui .mil ,tv l'e, r ol all ri'iu.ill-H II op.-iiMuii'l i'Ilmiisps tho na snl iLiMvijii'i. ull.js imlii nnil Intliiiiiiiiiiiliiii, liwili tlii'inri" pr ticti tin' mi'iiilir.ine lioni 1'iilito, reitori" tl c vrnsen of ;nstu nm miioIi. Prli'ii Mv nt iiiiii.'i.lit''(ir b nnil. KI.Y HIIOI lir.lf.. re WiuiiiH Mtn-et. New Urk PINEOLA i.OUGH BALSAM to Pxciillent mi ni lliro.it uml Iiiiil' Inllm .itlou nun iiiritstlini.t, CoiisiiiniitUus will lu.lrl'llilv ilerlv.i ili'lit'lltlrillll ItSllf" .in It iiiiiklyiili:ttci tliocMiKii. ri'iulers o.xpei'tur.it loa easy, usilitlng iiatiir fn KHtoriug nasi eil tissues. Tlicielsu l.irmi per eeiitngii or tliosu who .sun poso their c.tses to llll CllllSlllllptlOll uhll mil mill silt. 'eiiiiK Irnm a cluniile cold nr drep suited ciiuuli, of Icli auginviiti'il liycittnrrli. Ilnth rem t'llles art) pliMs.int tn iis, I'tlce uf ('renin H.ilm.Mc per bottli j I'lncol.t Il.il8.ini. 'jAe, at Driniclsts. Iiiiii.iiitltles of S.'.W will deliver oa receipt uf nttimint, KI.Y nUOTIir.liS.or.Wiirn'ii t., New York. .. PARKtR'S M HAIR BALSAM CiririHi and Uautiflu tha hair. iTuiiiutci a lUKurl.nl RTuwtn. Never Fall to ltntoro Uray Ilalr to Ito youthful Color. Cuni 'flip iIIumc. & hair tilUnf. wn.nnyn.'ai urunyiwj, HINDERCORNS, ITnoolrmioCiiroturtonn. bu.p allplikl.nnirriron liulUi tlio IccUUakei waLilsg ea.lXU. at Dmggliu. AQTUMA DR- JAFT'SASTHMAIENB HO I niTIrl piDCn,CTCr'nllK;reuiliiayour mldrc-fl, wo wlllUUllLUiimlltrlnlImUlePnrC Joe OR. TAFT BROS. M. Co.. Hochcijfer, Nt H tt GRATEFUL COMFORTING EPPS COCOA tiIl ..BREAKFAST-SUPPER. "Ilyu tliuiniiKli mm uI,mk, t tlinnatiial laws wlilrhunvern tho iipi'i.itiiins of illu't'stliui uml null liiiui, nml In it ciiicful itiipllcttiuiior thu tine piiipertli'siil well 'I'l.'clcd ('oeoit, Mr. Dpiir litis iirnvlileil lot uiir liiritUf.tst nml supper il deili'.ilcly ll.'i viik il Imwijiya which iimv s.to us many heavy ilncmi lil'N. it Is liy the 'jiullc. lints am at suchi'iilc'i'isof illtt thiit a eimstitu. tloiilii.i he urnilimli) Imllt up until vioiil' t'liimuli to icll curi ii'iiileiiey t'j illseiue. IliuiiliciM nt riihtto maladies tile IIimIiiik atiilllnl lis le.tily ti .itt.ieK ulcicler llicie Is a weak point Ve nut ipciipe in.iiiy h l.ilnl shalt livltitipliiK iiuimIm's well fni'illcd with pur" Mood mid a i ipe tv iiniirlshiiil li.tiue " ( lllN'rlci'tniellu .M nli miiiptt ulllt hull, lit! water nr milk . 1 1 .mi) , ,, ,,,, litis, liy i!iii'ih, l.ilio led thus J ,1.11 li Pl"' A. (., I.i.l . lliimipopalhl.i . t'lii'iinl. I neilnii i:iilnn Pllililii.iif . ,.:,-i lIKimaiiil Ilrnn I. EHNYROYAL PILLS -"tw 'Ulniil uml Only .'cii ii.tu-. a ?1WL v"P.'l '. "'" J'i' W Af fc'fCA""u "'"" ' " Hi n 1 'I ' l'inlhift' ;2''Oui . .l.-l i u i iu.. rti.i.m TnUo 7 VWiniuiner. A i..lirtj;,oi,..tir..iiru. v rtrlWIttlllttl tmltjtlf i.M At llru.llHl..nvu.n I J M l".t'?r,,i,"' l"'lul" I .lliuoolaU ant A l."f." T. r"r '"'ll' " '" '"'" ' J rs turn K,. Mali. l,iiir.iiiuOTUIi. ..iii"ni,c .U 1 aif Ual IiiukUu. ' i'hilBdi, VR Ki, , $. Am HS3J rnmh SH19 r Castoria. " Castorla U no w ell ailniitol to children that I n-commend It ossupcrlorUmuy preucxlption kuonu to I ne." II. A. Ancnitn, il. I., ill Bo Oxford St., llrooklyn, N. Y. "Our physlci-uis In tho clilldnm'H depart ment have FiioLen )ili;lily of their cxwrl cue In their outsldu practleo with Castorla, and although c only luuo among our medical supplies wlmt to known as regular product, yet wo aro frvo to confess that tha merlta of Ciu.torla has won us to look wltk favor Uwn It." United Ilosrmt. and Dispsitsinr, lioaton, Mass. Aujm C. Smith, I'm., Murray Street, New York City, IMililk-aliiMi of MiinmioiK. In tho Diutnut Court of WobBtor coun ty, Nebriibkn. Elizabeth Bull, ") piainttll, Martha U.'llul!, Fiaik F. Hull, Albort V. Shumuto defondanle. AIiovh uaiiiL'd (liifunilantB, .Miirthn Hull r.nd Fianl: F. Hull, will tnku II. no- tii'njhat on t l.o 'J7ih itay of UcceinbtT, IS'.)."), thu abi ie tiun) i pl.iui'.ill' liied her potilion in the district uoutt of Wubster uouuly, ubratdtu, iioiiinnt mid defend. antH, tlio cbjfL't aud prnjer of which is to fuiuclodLi a cortain iiiurliiKouxi'tiutod by the defendants, Martha ll. Hull and Frank F. Hull jhuiliand and wife) to tho Ni'lirinliu and Kansas Farm Loan Cotnpiinv upon tho west half of tho norlltwcft (j iirtrof heetion numbered twent) (lid), in towtiHhip numbered ono (1), noitti in intiKt' numbered ten (10), wi-Bt of tho (ith 1. M., Webster county, Nebraska; to eucuro the payment of certain prtimif,sory notes imted Octobor lfith, 1883; one for tho sum of 8."i00.00, dun the Hist dny of October, ISO.'t; one fur the sum or 817. "0. due October lfit, lfilll; one f-ir jilT.oO, duo April 1st, 185)1; one lor i?',7 .('. .luo the 1st day of Octo Ivr, IS'.i'J; n ,c for !?17."0. dueApnl l6t, 18i).'l; eiiii mie for 617 flu, ilin- tho 1st day of OjI. I-'. ISu'l Tint' tl -re is how duo iih-.uI note, and inor'u'iiK' lhe sum of f.liHiOO. wiii inteie.st m .'ie into of ten per cunt pii nmuiin frmn tlm lath day of Octoku-, HiS. Von ate further noti lled tlttit wild notes and niort(;iiRU wero, on the lfith day of November, lbS3, for a viiliinblit considoiatioii, ti'-iiyued to C'linrliitiM Uilliiinm. who, on tho 28th day of Oetuber, lhtVJ, iiPfined Kiiid notes and tuorlKiiffH to William (3, Ball, ucd William (!. Hall asMijiicd his interest in nnd to said note; and mnrtctiKo to Eliza beth Bull, who in now and bus ever sincn been the leiral owner uf aid notes nnd mortKiiue. PlnuitilT prn.wi for a tlecreo that defendants be reotiied to pay tho unmoor that premises ih:i bo bold to satisfy tlionniuiiut fMitul tobedtiothiB plain tilT. Von are required to answer said poti tion on or before the Kith day of Febru ary, 1890, or said petition will bo taken na true mid jiithriuont tendered accord, inuly. Dated Decetnbor 27th, 18!).'). Emzaiu.tii Ball. Byllt)bt T, Potter, Her Atty Mierlir half. Nntlt'i' Is hi n-lij ulven that under and hy vir tue or an order of s.ilu, Issued fioni thu olllce nl t It. t'ridir, ijrik nr tho illslttct court of the tenth judical ilisttlc'. within and for wel Mereiiiini, Neluaska, upmi u ilerioe In an ac tion peiiillne thfii'ln. wheieln .lames Tlionisen, I'lnlntlll, nml ncnliist A, M. Wallers, lAina niteis, M Snow. ( li tries f. Hales. Marie Lnlllse l.'lli'lltiu. Iliin I llenreiivaild Kpll nun l.'Ui'iiicux, (lelindnntu 1 shall oiler lor r' Mile a; pulilie endue, to Hie huhest bidder forf infill lu tin i ii I nt tin, etist ilnnr of the court-' Imusoiit 1,'nl ( Inilil, III said Welnler enmity, Nelini'ka, (tint licitiK the ImiIIiIIiil' wliereitt I he last leitiiui said court was hidden) na thu f.ih day m hiiinmi), a I . istxi. nt one o'clock I' in ot sunt ilii). the (odowliiR ilescrtbed propeil). tnwlt. Tho norllieast (piarter of M'l'iinn sl (tl). (nwnaliln font (I). riuiKu twelve (I'.'). wiM oi ilieoili I'. l In Wthster county, iNl'l r.lMk.l, (liven iindei ins liiiml ihlsi'd tiny of Jnniiary, ,..' ... ' W. ItuM'iucr, Shcrllt, II I' Ihotniis. I'lnliiiin's Attotney. D 11. .J. S. K.VIOU, DeiillNt, ItKH Gf.OUD, Nkhkask Over Tiolor't I'urnltliro Store. Kxtracts lietli without pain. Uriiuii and limine work n npeelaltv. 5'nrjel.iln tnl.i). and nil klmls of jjold lllllai!.. Makes cold and iiiliher plan rf mid comhliiutlotl plates. All work k'uiiratileoil tohn lirat-class. Pfnililir.lrr. i:n;t.li llljinoml Ilrosd. ENrWRWAL PfiLLS -J"Jv OrluliiulMiiilOhlrCrniilnn, A ,"?, (!. .Ill,, irll.u.,' .V.l... A (C, !; irll.Mo, i.oica nk lrul.i i.r I'tc.t Ur$ l-,,"u In,, t .. Uran,l In lit , r I ,0J u.,i.lu. niiiilhir. lt'fui,jgoutmi,iut tkiU l; au Uctl 'ailudlb. I Thoroiiuliliri'il .lorscy Hull. I huvo n lino bull nnd ho can ha found at 0. L. Winfrey's birn, rear Moon blk, . t.v W? jww u,i,( inn in ai liriKiLu, or ..ucl If. "lull, lo.llllll uiuHml.la. Ajm i-tiwr. tn i. ...rrnit.IUUUl.O.,Mutll.oltMquf, J,tr Ii. A. Aultz, v r1 i ' "bimocrata; bwnocpiu.wu.