THJW RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1896. A. Ducker's Cash Dry Goods House! We have decided to continue our Special Bargain Sale another week. Haying received a number of other special bargains Ave shall place them on sale also. R I fl Have received a sample line of New Spring Capes, which we will sell at the usual wholesale cost, Newest styles in Cloth, Silk, and VeXi lour Capes. Have also received another lot of New Shirt Waists, which will be placed on sale at exceptionally low prices, 38, 50, GO 65, 75, and 85c. Another lot of Men's Shirts at 50c, which are the best ever shown for the price. We can save you from i() to 20c per yard on Carpets. New Wool Dress Goods at 12j, 18, 25, 30, 35 40, 45. and 50c. Fine Unb' cached Muslin, 4c per yard. Turkey Red Damask, 15c per yard. Twilled Crash. 8c per yard. Extra Quality Feather Ticking at 124 c, regular 18c grade Window Shades on spring idlers at 15, 20, 25, and 35c. GEORGE Am win i ' riTnmiirmnm,ir "Billy" Nelson, of tlio Smith County Finnoor, Ib making 'in excellent paper theso days out of Iii3 Pioneer. Wh wish him success, The gnat unterriliod held forth in liluo Hill this week and selected dele gates to thu Htntu convention, and in structed tho delegates to use thoir best emit avoid to send Henry Kojblor to thu natiouul pow-wow to ho held in Chicago next Juno. Tor .Mute Treasurer. L I. Albright of this city is receiving tho endorsement of most of thu ropubli- can papers for thu olllcu of state treas urer. 'I'lin State Journal, tho Fremont Triliuni', Huntings Republican, and, in fact, nine tenths of thu papcra spink very highly of his uandidacy. Mr. Al bright is a staunch republican, and in null in.lillcd for the olllcu to which ho aspiree. We believe that ho will bo nominated, and, if nominated, Itu will be elected hy a good majority. His training bus all hon along tie line of such a position, and therefore is doubly cupablu of tilling the respom-iblo ofllcc. Tho Argus editor making such a ittrug le to got on the delegation reminds Uurbod Wire of A'. Ciitlushu. Al. wan always in for going to tho state conven tion and iiiohI generally made it, too. At one convontion, the Wed Cloud dele Ration had decided to let Andy Hoik go Iiisluntl uf A I. and were to propone hip name A I. was not going to he balked hy thai, howoier, bo hu looked around for someone else to propone his name, and tlnally found a big Norwegian from Catherlon who proposed to do it. Nor wuy wiih a little backward in bin Hu glieh and did not Know when to speak, bo that when they proponed to elect dulegatee to the Ibut representative con yontion. lio diuitiod to his feet and pro posed "Mei-Hter Oliirihy." This didn't euit Al. and ho wan obliged to decline the honor. A miuute later delegates were boiug chosen to the senatorial con vention, mid nguin the poor man from Norway in N'ew Vuginui uroBu to Inn feet and awkwardly Btainmored out Oa IubIiii'h name, and again A I. was obliged to deeline. Whun the time came at lust for delegates to the Btate, Al'e man wiih bo confuted that ho did not know what to ik. but, by dint of hard work, he at last nut up and Al. wnu elected by one majority Thu itli've article in the Holt brings forth the UBUid lie mid Blunder about people and pertone, in speaking about thu big Norwegian naming Al. Gulusha aa caudidatu to thu Btatu convention. The fact it, Charles Liiidgrcun, a good uud honorable man, respected hy all who know him, named Mr. Unluslia. Mr. Ltmlgreen !b no more Norwegian than the editor nf the Holt, i do not recollect, hut think tint no one from Cathorton cared about going, and ttioy hud n perfect right to name anyone in tho count, and Mr. Liudgreou showed he knew whom to bring out in selecting n Rood live man like GiiIubIiii. Mr. Lindgreon know the difference of tho various delegations as well tin most men in tho convention. Ho biih Norwny wtta u little backward in his English. If a Norwegian or any other muu could not one hie Kngllsh for a better purpose than the weuhtd tlmt pretends to edit thu Unit, thu Ii'bh he uses it, the better for all but I do not think many Nor wegians get the editor of the Hull to In tel irt for them. Thcie are many mis takes in this world, and I think the editor of the Kelt got into business that he wiih not called to peiform. I am aware tli.it In is nut stout uud could not be e.po'od to do a man's woik, but he could tii. I I, plici) to h-rd cuttle. Later, thoii will pr"batl bu u rush for men of that hi.- to icl piiuto bugs Mo i.ot iltspuir bi-fHM j in huvo tried m'ii iiibil'niniH sii'l h v f-iii',1 'o ie oeiin biii'lli. Kxiiii i,tir ilint ll i's Hm"", "I'b 'iirt wli. n ml o hers fall In do HU glll'd MllHU'Vcr. Hife ' piiN nir iii- ic k fu-nlly edlmr. t'e Hint 'iv r liii-tl i'lin'. Ilniink'r-H, n li i bU, xur Vr. PrhJM Crnin Unking; I'owdt WorM's Fair llljihcst Av&ri. and weed tho gardens. In that way ho could be respscttd, and could not help but feel, hlniRclf, that hu had uicd hi talent, if ho had only una. I am fur the welfare of tho misplaced editor. UlToSKJKI.Vf.II, - - - The innn who Htiiiuls iilly by and Btes thu hfo fading out of hii wife'rt face, Keen, hor health going, tR her becoming old and faded and wrinkled whi'ii hIiu ftlinuUl h till be in thu perfvut enjoyment of vigo rous, UBrful hualth, in ulthvr lets than n man or elu doi'A not know of the onu ru medy widen will bring her bnck to hcaMi nnd Btrunglh. l'orlmpn her lmibnnil cim not periiido her to go to hur doctor, liu- oniiHu who naturally dreadi thu inutitablu "uxaminatiuuH" and ''local truiittnt'Ut." Ho cim persuade her, If nho nenU pernim Hion, to take Or. 1'iorcu'ri l-avoritu Pro Bcriplon. Thii truly wonderful medicine has cured hundrcdr, of women after the liiMt phynicintis hnvu failed. It tins been in constant uio and tinted overy day for thirty yei'.rfl. It isn't an experiment, there are no ehauceii about it. It U n cer tain cure for all deriingeuu'ntH, weHknttw, irregularitiuii and d.Dplaceiuuntri of inter- md urgnus peculiar to women. III mill About lliu l'nlvrrll) . Lincoln, Nch., April :!, 'HU. I'rol. MteMill.iu, of the university of Miiinesotn, u ill deliver a lecture SiiMirdiiy tivniiiK before thu It itani chI Seiniii.'iry. Prof. Mau.Mill.iu id one of the most widely known gtaduaiei of the univei.Mty ol Nebraska. On last Saturday evening (Jlnncel lor McLean uvu hit aiiniinl reeeptinu to the senior clnsti. An ixjelleut prngrani wu.s rendered, and r. fresh ineni.s wero Hervcd. President Ray mond, of I'nioti Culleuu ef Sohcueo ludy, N. Y., wai picrciit uud aililie.-Hud thu claH. President Humond delivered both morning und evening sihiiioiis nt tho First Prehbjtfrian church on Sunday. He is one of tho ablest prmieliers that lins ever visited L nculii. Moudiiy morning lio lUlivered an mldrcts he fore thu Htudeuts in the Chupcl. II h subject was "Tliu Iinpurlanuu of a Collegnto Course to a Profcsiuniil Man." President Hauuouu i- a brother ol wuli-l. ti'iun niuiliiuis of Lincoln. Tho democratic stato convention met in Lincoln Wednesday last ilia' is, they called tliini.iMves detnucr.vs. Sut thoio seems to he a difference of opinion ii to ih' ir goncalocy. Hilly Hryiiu claims that they are the big gest croud this year. This goutle man's silver tongue directed the do libeiations or the convention, and will represent its wauls at Chicago when the proper timo iirnvcs. On the l29th, the sound-money-Oh voltind-wiuL'-uf ino.-s buckery will hold its show. Dun Cook and Tobe Castor will bu riugiuinicrs. Tho regents of the university held a meeting lat 1"' nil ay and Silurdny. Much unperiaiit buiimss was di.-posed of. Tlioi made piovisinn fur uiTerin; seliol.ir!hip- at t ho universits, as is dune ut all tho first chit" colleges A (oiiiiou frmu a pint of the Mii'lent- ii-kim.' lor mo in inoi v for thu iioiilniif ! uf balls, wh. ViM.il down with ,,, . . . ,,,, . OIPI ftllll 111 III I' ill)--, I Mill 1'IIU t tl1 the newly iipinioic-l iiiriuher of the board, Mr Hj-iwater. Quite a lin.'C iiiimher nf uraduutu ttiui'iiiN will take digreif, I nun tlir un.vir-'i'V ilii4 y.ir .Maui ol these li.iVr eoiii'j In in tiiiiu oilii-r stui e win vtfMi ie, Unit r-cug nz.ng our supur jjf iilwuiM'i'1 in mlvanueil wnrK, Hum are nbolntely pnudeiii when De Win's W.ich Mi. ! HiiiV" is promptly up pint), This 1-tuin in nt is true. A perfect im-idy for skin di-oni, chupped hmutR ninl lips, und 1. 1 vi r full to ours pllen. O I, Cvltiarf. DUCKER 5c Olllclal I.ettvr to the County Siiperlntdiilciit. STATK SuPRIUNTKNORNT'iI Uff'ICK, Lincoln, April 11, 180(5. Studont'e Certillcate. Tho blnnk form of Btudont's cortiflcato in ubu at preeont has ppnccR nt tho lower left hand corner fur the names of teacher and director. Thu superintendent should not infer from this that their names nro CGBontial for tho validity of the certillcate, nor should ho infer that ho is uudor obligations to issue tho cer tillcate whenever tho blnnk is signed by these persons. Ho can usk for and se cure tbuir signatures aa a means of ro inforcing Ids own judgment whenever hu desires. It is of tho utmost importance that the county supirintuiulent should satis fy himtclf fully that tho applicant has thu scholarship and ability necessary to pursue high school woik, before issuing this cortillcato. I lu has wido descretiou iih to what menus ho hlmll employ to catisfy hiuibelf as to such tchol rnhip amiability. He has thu right to insist upon examination in every umbo if hu deems that thu safer courbo. Somu superintendents avail thunnelvesot the apsistnnce of the principal of the high school where tho student desires to at tend. It is not necessary that tho same methods should be employed in every county, but in all case thu county sup erinteuduut is icspousiblo to his constit uents to see that tho proper standing is mainlidnod. Compulsory AttendaneoLuw. In thu intereiits of tho general education of the people, county superintendent!! Hhould make an ulTort at once, by publication, hy circuhrs, or otherwise, to give inm hers of district boards tho following notice: Since tho law permits attendance any twelve weokBof thu year, it is not vio lated until only twelve woeks or le:s of school remain in tho year. Hence, now is thu time to nee to its euforcumont for the remainder of this yar. In accord ance with tho evident intontion of tho law and the regulations of tho Statu Superintendent's olllce, it is tho duly of thu district board to serve notice upon all persons vio'ating tho compulsory attendance statute that tho attenUanco of their childron is expected in compli unco with tile law. (See subdivision 10 ! of tho sehnol laws of 181)3 ) The next examination for professional life ceil Meatus will he held by tho Stuto Hoard nt EuuniiierB .Juno I) and 10, 1890, at the following places simultaneously: State Siipeiintondent's olllce, Lincoln; Kolloni school, Omaha; high Bchool huildingu nt Nebraska City, Suparior, l'ino'son, O'Neill, Grand Island, Ox ford, North Platte, Crawford. This ar rangement is made in order to uccom modatu nil portions of tho state and oavo tune and expense for applicants. District Orders on County Treasurer. It is reported to me from boiuo coun ties that ordurs on thu county treasury havo frequently been drawn for sums not iet collected from taxpayers; and that theao orders, iustond of aiders on tho diBtriot treasurer, aro bought by money loaners und hold for futuru pay ment. This is an error and is liable to lead to serious confusion, In order to carry out thoroughly tho provisions of sections 11 and 10 of sub division 1 of tho School Lhwb (sections 1702 and 1701, Kevisd Statutes), and to nimble the ollicers of the eoveral school district-, to keep correct account of tho Uninioi.il affaiinuf their respective die- j""Hmltuiuii)co,.rop..r report of the S'iiiu-, the following diioctions should bM carefully followed: livery wurruut drawn on tho county treasurer and ovory warrant drawn on the district treasurer should hnvu plain ly writton on its face the amount and tho fund upon which it Is drawn. lieforo issuing u warrant upon tho county treasurer, tho director hhould usoertaiu, ty making inquiry in porroti or by letter addressed to the county treasurer, whether thine be in the trens- Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. !w.i.i.r,iffFiBJ.I J Hi" p j ury to the credit of tho district a buIII cient amount ti pay tho said warrant. Any district treasurer who, on ac count of distance- from tho county seat, finds it inconvenient to present such 11 wnrrnnt to tho county treasurer in per son, may endorso it, making it payable to a third party, who thereby becomes entitled to receive- payment thereon from tho county treasurer, and to turn over the inonoy to tho distri.t treasurer. Please bring this matter to tho atten tion of your directors, if necessary. II. U. CoilllKTT, State Superintendent. cuitr. xrttvoiis iymm:iai,. ToCJiiIii rivali, to Mot-p Well, to Know Wliul Appetite und eixl IHkcxIIou Mean, MiiUn h Ti'Nt of .Ntiiiirl'n iryspt-pslu Tablets. Iiileroiliiiur CIxpiTUiicc or mi liiillim npiiltM rlillrinnii. Mo trouble is more cutuiuou or more ini-'undi'rstood than noiveu.s dyper. sin. People having it think that their nerves are to bl.iino and aro sur prised that they are not cured by nerve medicines and spring renicdi'h; the real seat ol the ui'seliicf is lot sight id; the nouuuh i the or.jan to he looked nf 'or. Nervous dyspeptics often do not have any pain whatever in the stnni nch, nor pcrhapi nny nf the usn.il symptoms of stomach wiakncss Nei vous dyspepsia shuns itself n t in the stomaoh so much as iu uc.iily ever other organ; in some cases th heart palpitates and is trregulir; in o'hers the kidnuja uro affected; in others thu bowels nro conMip.i'cil, "i'h huudiclie still oihcrs nt'i troubled with hms of flesh nnd appetite. vitti aeoitiuulaiiuiis of ga, sour rifci'ig a -d lie.utliu-n. Mr. W. A S'l.ip-T or N... Ill Pro pact St , In 'itii.ii, ,!is lud , writes as follows; "A motive ol puie jr.ititudu promp-tin to rite tin . t v l.ns regard h- the new and vlu-.blu incdi cine, Siuirt's l'yp psia Tablets. I have liteti a sulforer I run nervous djs pepsin lur tho lnil fmir yar; havo used various patent iii'diuiiies and other rem dit.s without any favorable result. Thoy sinctimea gave tempo rary relief until tho elfeet of the med ioino wore off. I attributed this to my scdontary habits, being a book keeper with little physical exaroise, but I am ghid to statu that thu tablets Iiiivh overcomo all theso obstacle, for I havo gained in flsh, sleep better, and am hotter in overy way, Tho above is written uot for notoriety, but is based on nctual facts." Respectfully yours, A. V. Sharper, Ul Prospect St , Indianapolis, Ind. It is 8 ife to suv that Stuart's l)s pepsin Tablets will euro any stomach weakness or diseaso except cancer f stomach. Tbey ouio sour stomach fja, loss of flosh and appetite, sleep h'SSiiuss, palpitation, heartburn, oon. stipntion and hnnlaahos. Send for valuable little book on stomach diseases by addressing Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. AH druggists sell full s'zed paok agu.i at fiO cents, 8'2ti Ir Acre. I will give 20 p.T iicro to parties con tracting to cultivnto onions botweun tho 10th of May and July 15, 181)0. Call on oruddrees CJko. A. Lvtta, Cowlos, Neb, Farm two inilos soulh of Con leu. The World's Fair Tests showed no baking powder so puro or so'grcat In leav ening power as tho Royal OOIMEP i f i yi..i.. - Kiel. Dlscovcrlo, ofohl. ,M mmo of h p Albrii;lltt of Kod At Cripple Creek, Colo, nnd ole- C"..u.l. has been nientioned in connoc wIitc, are being made dinli, and th lion with the oil!c. of nfate treii'ruroron prMluctien for 18JM5 will b ih bug- 'heiepubiican tinkct. While Thu Lend o-t eer known, estimated at Two "" is " dHiiioerain' nuwspiiper in ovory llund.ed .Million D-.ih.rs. Cripple , ,tf,-l,u'' ''' l Webster county p i. i - ( hof.ored, no nmtter whether it be from ..'.". """"" I""' - v Million Dollars n month, nnd steadily increasing. Mining stocks nrd ad vancing in prico more rapidly than any other stoi'1.-. and many pay divi dends of Hit to 50 per cent. They offer tho best oppoituuity to make a large profit on n sniill investment. J. K MOHCAN A CO, 4u Uroad way, Now Y rk, are financial agents for the Prudential Gold Mining Co., and othtrs in tho fam-ms Cripple Creok distrief. Tney will send you free, interesting pirtieulars of the mining companies tlicv represent also their book on speculation iu stocks, grain and cotton, containing many new and important feature-. Send for these hok- ( nnco if jou are interested in mi. I onu of specula tion or inves in m Tey may prove profitable to sou. An AUliliult. Thl is to certify thai on May ll'h, I wnlktd to Mt-hulx's drug htoro on n pair of crutches and bought a bottle of Chnm in Haiti's Pain lliiliu for inflammatory rliHiiueitlsni which had crippled mo up, Ahei U'lng three bullies I nui complete. '.i rn'ul. I can chei-rfnllv remmunened i- -Charles 11. Wetzel, hmilnir', l'a. S,iirn and stllecrilied to hufnre me on August 10, 1891. Walter Shiptnan, J. 1'. for sain nt AO cents per liottlu by II. K. (Jriee. L P Albright of Webster county is a candidate for statu treasurer. Hu hxs been u banker for man years and his friends insist that he has just thu qua'i llcatiuns required to make u Bticcethful manuger of idnto funds. Hu wns in Lincoln yesterdaj, making a few nro liininnry observations with local politi-1 r.t,,u s,.i.. .in .t ciaus State Jnuini.l. ItV just ns eas.v m try One .Minute C' uli Cure hs 'inytliliitr oIho. UV vnriur to euro a hovure couuh or cold with it. I.et lour next iiirnluiHH for a cough li One Minute Cough Cure, I?tter miiii nine; littter reiiilt; liotier try it, C. I, Cotling. - Tho list of letters romaining at tho postolllce uncalled for up to April 23, 1890: IJiiBey, Mrs. Ferguson, Jcb. Shermall, J. C. WatEon, Louising Tho nbovo letters will be sent to the dead lotter ofllco May 7, 1600. If not called for. Fiiask Cowdkn, Postmnstor. Wviitlier rorcviiMtM, Hki Cloud, Xr.u. April ! Tho following is the Hun Ci.ouii. Xnn. Anril "I innr. nt,. ...!.,.. : .1.. '., j.iiu luiitmn m inn weaiuor forecasts for thu next 2-1 hours B Wrmr Kaiiinlny, F. W. Cowdk.v, Local Managor. Notk Theso forecasts will bo dis played daily iu evory poBtoflleo in Wob. county. rnslurc. I havo good pasture, with plenty of water and ehtide. Horses, 50u por month; cattle, .10o. U. M. Largont, on Sam Martin farm. During the winter of lS'.r.l, P.M. Mar tin, of Long Reach, West V.., eontrautid a severe cold whieh Iuft him with neough. In epialtiiig of how he can tl It he siiys: ,'l util HBVcrnl kinds of couli cirop tint found no relief until i In. light a liMlIn of ClHmlierliiiuV Cough lt-medy, which re lieved me nlmost instantly muI in a Hhort Utuio brought about ii complete ouru." 1 When tumbled with a cough or cold nr-e tills reiutdy nnd you will uot llud it noo ciMiary to try several kinds befo- jou get relief. It has bein in the market foe over twenty years and constantly grown iu fav-r end popularity. For Halt at 1:5 ai.it .'.0 eciilu per Untie by 11. L (Jrico. Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for jskTsrr riOk MSiblSl vi JmA, m iL'iT - - i ii. -.utt the ilomiMiratie. republican and nonulist sine, iiruvme i, oi i:oum tile Honor is hune-d. Mr. Albtiht in an old residont of tl is county nnd is well und favorably kno iu, The olllce wImlIi ho aspires to ' li'l is nii of ihoruiist important in tho Btate. ami th" eoplo Bhould ho truly gratified to know that by his nomina tion ai'd election the funds of tho stnto would come iuto faithful and .honest hands for at least two years. UIuo Hill Leader Headache Destroys Health Resulting In poor memory, Irritability, ner vousness and Intellectual cxhiustlon. It Induces otho." form1; of dtsca'o, Mich as epi lepsy, hoaitdlicr.se. aimplexy, lnsanlty.otc Dr. jy-.iler.' Nervine Cures. fit !.' .a. Mrs. (".1.1. A. .;. ., r,"l (iai.-i.i St.. Fort Wayro, !ni., i.-r':- h uct. .". 1'.1!: "1 cuiTcred terribly vrfn r-iere .'ifir.achM, !lnei!s, bacKacae aed iiinu.iirm, raunaltv "row- inj; uor.n until i-y i'J w.r. dcijalrod of. nnd ,ry w"'1' " '' 'a--1 '":"1 !1 relluf ' untlJIcotaiaoiK.su re; IV.Mf.iu'.Ncrvino. I havo tal.e.-i use .Kjc-ei and l;cl'?vo 1 atn a well noreiia. and J nj.ii: taUcn trrsat coai- fqrt In rocomracndli'!; a. I i.f u.y jiicnila to use Nervine. Yon t. iy pi.MM, tliU letter If you w ish. and I nc-u It may bo tho means of sa viui: sumo other t,ick luotLes J!fo, as It did mine." . On salo hy all druggists. Itoolc on Heart and Nerves sent I'ltu'K. l)r. MIIoj Medical Co., Elkhart, lud. Dr. Miles' Remedies Iicatoro Health. TlbM. WKAlvllM'KH. At (im.yNN, only SM. Xcrvltc Iy fiiMUnlion. In tie Dhtrlct Court ef WchMer Ci'iaty. Ne- I iiriii:,). r iv Dt'iieiick, l'lalntlr, v Albert Heinv. i Uell.i Henri .'t al I Difinilants 1 lii n love-iiHuieit (l(.f(.iilant, Albert Henry iiii.l I)ph Henri, will ml,,. tin. tlirr on lliu .'.iijili of in II, is'jit. i luMiillf n.'iciii. .', ins lii-t.tlnu in tin ilts.ilct diiirl i f W. lis ei einiii ll. Neliralia. mjHlnst . i'( .1. tciulu is. fr-li. Jet i uml iiiipi nf wiitch are to foirciixiAji rer tain iiinrleiii'H et run l.y ,,. ii,.fi.mlant to the nlalntlfl iifim tliiiiliitheat uiijiiernf sec Iliiiifoi.riO.tinin.lilp four il, i..i.Ul nine (9), wstul th slxtu priiirlpa' inc'iilmii. Vi'i.ter Cililtltv!.NiiiiK,i 'I,, Niriiif tlii'li llll-'lltnt 11 rei ,nlti pioinsi. v linte m'. .1 (),-ii).t.r Hist lss, i.nit.nio niul p'ljutite iiv vim fmmtiia .W'fJi1."1 '.'!'' ih?1 ,.1"'1'" '' iiu.vilii'tlieil,illi tlif from tlin rtefeiiilio ti iiikiii Mini 1 ete and iiiuriguu tho mini of ifni.Mi. with luieicii at li- r Mo el sU ti re. . 1 t , ,,,1, mi hmi the list itavof Apill. llui. in- wlui-:, ,, with In leist Horn tin Urht iliu . 1 ri , ism, liinlniilt piai for a ilecn t Hm' il.o, ih!,,i,i, i. Viiulr.-d lo in. the N.iinn, or t ,, , ,, , . H j,4) l nl'-'liilif: ' ' ""'""", !""M ' " this -X"f ml,.!''Ml,'',, ,""I' "'' s",,, P-lHlMi nil nt'or!,.,,,!Bn.",t ,'.', "''mil', 13 'll. 111 thealle- l.MI.Htl.,.,t uf, l-n in tlllt uliUJUIIK- 111-iit iioiiUifil ,iecniiiu:lv Dated April JJil, isdh. . , ,. ,. ,. ''-If Di'uiiitici.. II) ISonr. l.l'ciri'ii. IlisAttitnej. Aoticu to Creditor. SrAiitni' Ni:iiim'm . asieamgggigxssa uvc Wwlister O.iint.' ' 1 s1 Jntlio County Couit. Nnttoe Is lli'itiliy irliin t , ii'l iihiiii li'ii-ln cl.il..., ,i .Unmuilsal;,!. I. ae'.'o" uy Vu! nf elisor eimiity, di e.mvil. .,t hh lliun nx-l lor jliinui 111 11K..HH s.i.i ,.. ,io ii"i months fn.m tile lv I. i .v . f M ,-., ,h" All r ll.'..,1 u.'!i,.,.V"; 1. I to M-. III their in.i.ll.'.if Joi "'""'. v""eli-rS to Hie Cililty nr .K ml.,lV.:V,U" '' ,lt HI I utll 'I, l,... ,11 mill. , ,'i J",.1 '".' '''i'."1 N'eeiiitiei. l'.'.'ll. ami l n' '.. ':'' wilili It m. I I,),', . in,, add o'clec'. Via "' ' '" ' ""' Dite.lihUiSthd.yet Ap.li, i-'M ' " JA'.xh Mrr. (J.jiu.t JuJko. ' mwmmi: vaW& Xz 'rMmfmmimt'm''m--wt