WWgljt THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1896. p. I i 1? THE CHIEF I.AHnv'lAir. Ast ln""' Killtor. Itt'lMlhlUllll TlcKel. For ConroHB filli District, W. K. A.N'DHKWS f IIiiBtinKS. Ik McKinley can't Rot t!ior, Tiik Ciiiick would bo in fuvnr of Mandorpon, Hion Heed, Morton, Allison, and llnally IInrriBon. Tim Stale Jourmil siih tlmt Clem Dover is h cnniliiluU for contfrem on tlio pop tlckot In thin district. This 1h de cidedly h KrHt j'dt. Hon. J, A. Piper will bo n candidate fer rouomiiiutlon for Foorotnry of Htiito. lie Iiiih inuil" ii HMoudid olllcer, mid wo would bo pleased to ki'O him renomi nated. Jack McU-dl h in tbo Hold for tho gubernatorial nomination, at tlio hundfl of tlio republican convention in July. jHtik is a No. 1 man, and wo should not object to his niiniinatiou. lln.i.v iMcKlnloy Iiiih about enough dttUatt'H to assure bin nomination at St. LoniH. Tho machine la trying to ouchro liitn out of it, but wo boliovo that tho people will Htny by him. Tun A. 1. A'h., that ih, a portion of thorn, urn R.iid to bo utfiiitmt McKinley. Wo cannot divine thoir motive. Ainori cnniHin in tho ascribed motto of tlio A, P. A'fi., and McKinloy in a thoroughbred American, Whore in tho consistency? llowover, tho ordor Ih divided on tho subject. McKinloy in a mouiboi of tho Methodist church, and a Konuino Anion can, and a man tlio American pooplo fool proud of. If nominated, ho will bo oloctod by a very largo iniij irity. Soinn of ttio populiut politiciann aro rending their hirsuto uppundaoa, over tho fact that tho defendants in tho county supervisor suits aro prosecuting, with all their vigor, tho ease in tho hu promo court. Thoy tliroatuii diro von goanco upon all, even to impeaching Bomo of tho county otlioerH. It ia a kind of intimidating nchuino, but it won't work, lioyii, because tho men behind tho suit do not know what it in to turn Uioir back upon anj thine; thoy undertake. Hotter abido tho oouuoipicnuo, boys, or you might got a doso of your own modi cino. Tho sprinkling of Webster St., nnd .Id, 4th, and 5th avenues is a problem Unit Toxos not only tho council, but tho busi ness num. "How to secure tho water to Sprinkle the streets'' is surely perplexing au the pure city wator supply is iumilli cientnt tins timo to allow of any great amount to bo taken for such purposo. Thou, there ought to be Homo other method provided, and wo boliovo Unit a method similar to tho one Mr. Dullard used in by-guuo dujB would uullico un til better opportunities present them solves. Tho streotn must bo sprinkled and tho matter should receive tlio atten tion of thu council at an early day. illaliu It a Uuli-llolitlay. WedueHchi), May 13, is the fourth an niversary of thu S. of V. baud and they propose giving a grand concert and pic nic in ilummel'b grov on the afternoon of that day. A line concert will be given at 4 o'clock and supper will bo spread at six. The afternoon will bo devoted to vurious amuiomoutsaud it is expected that this wih bo the best picnic of Urn eason. Thu band boys express a wish that all our citizens uiiika this a half holiday and attend tho picnic in a body. Tho baud desorvee great credit for tho bonelltand amusement they havo given us and thuy hope a large altendauco at the picnic will attest their popularity. Each person, couple, or family is expect d to bring a basket tilled with eatables and nclp swell tho larder, Thia is all tbo picnic will cost you. Fill your lunch baskets and be ready to join tho pro cession at 2 o'clock, May l'J, Tho Hlue Ilill and Guide Rock bauds havo boon invited to join us niul jou may expect a big timo. Itliu-iiili Arnold. Tho subject of tho skatch wob born in Pennsylvania, but iu early life removed with nor parents to Ohio and later to Indiana, from thenco to Illinois and lat er to thia county and statu, She waa married in Indiann, to Ocar Arnold in tho early '10'a. From this union four teon childrou were tho romilt, olovon of whom grow to maturity live boja und six girls. Mariah (Dovonoy) Arnold died nt the homo of her daughter, Mrs. J. 15. Mc Cloory, near I'.iullue, April U'J, lSOti, aged Gil jours. In her departure from thia earth, sholoavis nine children to mourn her live koiih and four daugh ters, nil married. Tho funeral occurred Thursday, nt 2 o'clock. Thn remaiiiB wore interred in tho Blutt Hill cotuctory beside thoio of hor husband, who died near thia city April 'J, IS57.-WUO Will Leader. - - llnrns nro ahiolutuly j.aliiln-1 when De Witt's Witoh Hiaid Halve 1 promptly ap plied, This Htiitemcntls truu. A nurfit reiurdy (or skin dim-inn, chapped liuiiO and lips, and never falls to rare piled. U L Cotuiig. .... Pitcher's Cat toria. Child rtn Cry for Women Who nro nervous, weak, worn out with local troubliM llnil puro blood, norvo strength, witl perfect health in Hood's Hunaparilln. Wo do not say tlm above to raise fal.-o hope. It has been the experi ence of many, very tnatiy women in thoho Intensely trying periods wliich demand anil consume so much Nervous force thoso hpnciai phynlnnl trials wo delicately Indicate by merely using tho words Maid, Mother, Matron. Like a confidential friend wo suggest tho tiHC of Hood's Sarsiipurlllii, u reli able blood purifier and tonic; it lias helped many others and will help you. " I was in poor health II vo years, broken down In strength, ami nppctlto all i;ono. Ijcnl troubles and other wenlcneascH In tensified my misery. Nervous sick Headaches dizziness, licnrtbiirn and pnlns In my back iniulo mo think I should never lie well npnln, A friend prevailed upon mo to try Hood's HnrHnpnrlUn. I noon began to hnprovonud In six mouths It restored mo to better health than for years. I hnvo found Hood's Harsnpnrllln n grand inedlcluu tor all troubles peculiar to my I nm now strong and healthy and can do n good day's work. I stnnd by Hood's Hnrimparillii, for It cured mo nftcr othor medicines failed." MUM. LUIS DliCH, Cnrlluvillc, Illinois. This ami niuny similar cures provo that Hood's Satrsaparilla Is the due Trim Wood Partner. All drtmidsH. $1. l'ri'p.iriil piiI-liy ' Hood. si Co., Lowell, Masy, liOOd S FllIS fatly ,.re(.:.ml. 'JJ cent. I. ul People Itu Wnrucri. Fvory man who carries insurance in the Modern Woodman, the A. O. U. W., Independent Workmen, or kindred fra ternal societies fthould be on guard against tho machinations of the old lino lifu companies, whose political agtnti nro already planning to elect a legisla ture next fall thai will forbid tha mutual companies) to do business iu Nebraska. It's early to begin talking about legisla tive candidates, but tho iuurnuco lobby is already org unking, and it is high time for the pi plo to begin locking out for their iuten-Hts. Tho cheapest rate per 1,000 that any reliable old lino com pany nlfers is about $'.Q for an applicant aged .'!." years, but tho Woodmon and Workmen, all Bafe and sound organiza tions, furnish insurance to it man of llko ago far about . per $1,000. No wonder the old liueis want to drive ant the muluals. Tlio same story holds good in lira iuBiirnucr. Thu German Farmers' Mutual here in Sarpy county furnishoB insurauco at about one-tenth tho rate charged by the old line concerns, and it ia a safe and nouud company, too. What a pi'.'iiio thu old liners would have in Nebraska if only they could elect a legis lature that would cripple or drive out tlio MutualsY Tlio incurauce combine has abundant capital with which to push its schemes, and thu Times urges tho common people of tho state to wuke up now and begin talking and voting against the combine. l'apilltuu rimes. The following iu the program for A. O. U. W. services to bo held nt tho Congregational church Sunduy, May !i, at .'I p. in. Organ Voluntary. Opening Ode Choir. Scripture Heading. Hymn. I'rnyor. Anthem Choir. Sormon IJev J. A. Harkor. Closing Ode. Houediction. All members of tho A. O. U. W. and Degree of Honor lire requested to moat at the hall at '2 p. in. ullu Block- riuiii SlKtial. Mr. Richmond, tho smooth nnd woll fed oditor of tho Ked Cloud Nation, waa iu Guide Hock and vicinity eovoral daa this we ik looking after the interests of his paper. Messrs. Walsh nnd Rich mond aro now publishing by fur the handsomest and ablest paper of tho pop ulist faith in this part of tha atate. Mrs. Sleeper, who has beon visiting several weeks with friends hero and at Hod Cloud, starts the first of tho week for her home iu Omaha. Mr. Dick Garber removed with his family thia wcolc to Hubbell, whore ho will engage in the restaurant business. Thu Signal wishes him tho greatest suc cess. Fruest Jones will plant ten acres of potatoes this spring, and already hiiB about llfty bufchels cut up for sued. He ralred about 1)00 biiBheJs lust year on a small patch and this your proposes t increase his efforts soverul fold. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powdr "' WorUl' Pair Hbjheat Award. Sex And Circut wiiii thu I'nll There or. During tho puat ugos, many huvn been tho times that great, bodios have fallen; thun thnro huvo boon groat alidos, such as snow slidos, otc. Hut of all tho falls and slides that wo huvo been able to prngnoaticate, uono havo boon groater than the ono that we hIiiiII rolato farther on, and ono that 'en do wed" uh with so much nmuReruont. From timo imino mortal, poople huvo nnjoyod fun, spe- ciallr at othor nivn's exponso. Well, this timo, our hero waa a paintor not ono of tho wloldora of the lino art, but a niHn who waa putting on tho common stuff, and, while not painting the town a crimson huo, was painting tho roof of his shop rod. It seems that our worthy city treasurer, O. W. Dow, waa upon tho roof of hia ahop on an improvised roof ladder, and was calmly painting away with paint brush, and bucket near by, dreaming of tho good things in store for him in the future; how tho paint up pliod would koop tho excoRsivo rains of Nebraska from falling upon himsolf and workmen, when, avalanche-liko, tho board began to Blip from its moorings and Hrothor Dow, like a drowning man, began to grasp at straws and grabbod tho p.iint bucket, brush and all, which commenced to slide witli him and tho board, and in tlio twinkling of aueyo, Ilro. Dow lay in a heap upon tho ground, with enough paint upon him to mako a good "Injun," but none tho worso for tho fall of sovon foot, ilo didn't say much, but made Miktt Kilroy ngrco not to tell tho Groat Family Wookly. Great was the fall thereof, and tho waste of paint on hia pnntH waa worso and more of it. "I havo bean troubled lor soniu timo with impure, blood, and havu been taking Hood's SarHaparillannd it lias accomplish ed wonderful results. Mm. John Hanua, Itender, Neb. Hood's Till cure all liver ill-;. - City Water. Thoro Booms to bo consiJorablo com plaint in the manner that the I!, AM. folks aro allowed to take city water. It ia said that tlio motor at tho depot lias been broken, and, llnmly, that the loca tion of the same has been lost, and fur ther that tho amount of wator used is estimated, If this is true, tho council should put in a new motor and regulate tho water according to agreement. Thu water commissioner should report tho mutter at ouco. Again, tho Benson is fast approaching when tho hot weather will be here in full blast, and it is im perative that tho city water lie kept as puro as possible To that end, tho wator commissioner, whoovor Mayor Myers' appointee may bo, should bo instructed to at onco cut oil" all consumers who violate tho ordinance by sprinkling out of hours, and without the nozzle. The indiscriminate use of city water this season, while there is no ico, should bo positively forbidden. Tho water must bo kept puro and wholosomo, or disease may result therefrom. Ono of the first acts of tho now mayor and council should bo to investigate tho water works sjBtom, and to throw around it a hotter system of government than has hereto fore been accorded that branch of the city's business. It's nil tho S'une, n slight oold, conges ted luugrt or nevere eougli. One miuiuo cough uaroes bauiilitlieui. U. L.Cottlug tfotlru. Tho annual meeting uf thn Alumni Association will bo held at tho high- school building Friday evoning, May l.i, at b p. in. All members rtqucstod to bo present. M.ni:r. Day, Proa. Epilepsy 20 Years. Cured by Dr. Miles' Nervine. A few years ago, Mr. L. V. (lall.ihcr, was an extensive, successful expert manu facturer of lumber products. Attacked with epilepsy, ho m obliged to Klvu up his busi ness, Tlio attacks came upon him most In opportunely. One tlino falling from a carri age, at another down stairs, and often in tho street. Onco ho fell down a shaft In tlio mill, his Injuries nearly proving fatal. Mr. Galluher writes from Milwaukee, Pcb. 10, '00. SA3 tiMU. "There nro nono more mlcruhln thnn epi leptics. For 20 years Iguiicicd with epilep tic fits, Imviut; as hlh as live In uuu ullit. I tried any number of pbyoIelnnH, payliu to one alone, a feu of $.100.00 and have dune little fur years but search for something to help me, and havu taken all the leading remedies, but received no benefit. A yearugn my won, Clias. S. (lalluher, drn;;;,'M at 101 Heed St., Milwaukee, inivo lue Dr. M1UV ltestoratlve Nervine, and I tried It with gratifying results, Havo had hut two fits fdncu I Iivkhu taKIn; It. I am better now In overy way than I havo been luSOyeurs." Dr. lilies' Iiemedles arm sold by drugglsta ou a posltUu Kiiarautuu that the first bottlu will benefit or price refunded. Hook on tho Heart und Nerves, free. Address, Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Dr. Miles Remedies Restore Health, Dr. MIIph'Nchvk I'l.AHTKitrteuro IIUEUMA TlfciM, WKAK IIAUUH. At drutffbts, oulatc, JsH"VW$ filar The man with n weight on his leg can't hope to win In thu moo. A man with a wslght on his health can't oxpeot to com pete in life nnd business with those who aro not handicapped It his brain is heavy, and his blood slugged, because of constipation, ho will not suaoeed Induing sti) thiug very well. Constipation is the cauHu of nine-tenths of all siokness. Symptoms of it are sallowness, llsttesa ness, poor appetite, bad taste iu tho mouth, dizziness, biliousness, and lassti tudo. Constipation oin be cured easily nnd certainly by tho uso of Dr. 1'ieroe'a Pleasant Pellets. Thoy nro not at all violent iu their notion, and yet thoy are more oertaiu than many mudlolnis which nro so strong that they put the system nil out of order. The grout advantage of the "I'lossaut Pellets" is that they care permanently. Send L'l onu-eent stamps to cover cost of mailing only, nnd get his great book Tho Pooplo's Common Houso Medical Adviser, absolutely free. Addres World's Dlsptnsnry Medical Association, No, (!.'! Main Street, Htiffalo, N. Y. To overy subscriber of the Ciuf.k who will pay up within the next thirty days wo will give tlio Nkiiuasica and Kansas Fakmku FREE. This Is for thirty days only. Now is tlio chunco to get two good pupors for 31. Cure for Itliisriilar Itliuiiinu Usui. Mrs. It. L. Limsou, of Fatrmonat, Illi nois says: "My sistor used Chnmberlalu's Pain Halm for inu-enlar rheumatism and it effected a complete, auro. I keop it in thu house at all timo and have nlways found it beneficial for aches mid painu-( It is tho quickest euro for rliounritism , muscnlnr pains nnd lameness I hnvo over seen." For pale by II. K. Orico. A Gftori Turin for Sale. Four milos north-west of Rod Cloud, containing 1C0 acros. Tonus reasonable. Apply to Mrs. Jaa. Kirkwood, Fairfax, Atchison county, Mo. 4,i-Gm - liillaiiuuatory Itliciiiiiul Wtu Cure cl In :t Day. Morton L. Hill, of Lebauwu. 1 nil., says; "My wifu hnd Inllamnvitory Rheumatism In every muscle nud joint, her Hnlferin wt.s terrible nud hor body nud tuvu weio swollen almost beyond recognition; had beon iu bud for six weeks and had eight physicians but received no lie lie tit. until she tried tlio MYSl'IU CUHK FOR UlItiU.MATlSU. It gave immediate re lief and she was able to walk about iu three days. 1 am sure it saved tmr life.' Sold by II. i:. Grico druggist, Red Cloud. Come and seo the vast imorlmant of fihirts, You will bo surprised to find auch low prieoa. Wionrr, tho Clothier It is not n miracle. It won't cure every thing, but it will cure piles. That's what DuWitt'rt Witch Hazel Salve will do, because it has done it in hundreds of cases. C Li Cutting. ijJUO Per Acre. I will givo $20 pjr aero to partioa con tracting to cultivato onions botweon tho 10th of May und July 15, 18iW. Call ou or address Geo. A. Ij.vtta, Cowlcs, Neb. Farm two miles south of Cowles. Sciatic leiiuiiiiiiitlsiu l.'u i'i'l. h. Wagner, Wholesale Druggist, Rich mond, Va., says: "I h.id a fearful attack of Sciatic Rheumatism, was laid up al most two months, was fortunate enough to got MYSTIC CURIO FOR RHKUMA TISM. This cured tne after doctor's pru scriptions hnd failed to have anv elTeet. Sold by 11. K. Urico druggist, R-d Clond. Tho list of lottora romaiuing at thu poBtofllce uncalled for up to April !iO, 1800: Hurrit Ida Corbin May Ulrich Jacob Tho abovo letters will be eont to thn dead lotter ofllco May 14,18. If not called for. Fieank Cowdkn, Postniustor. BllicumittUiu Cured In a Day. "MYSTIC CUIIK" for Rheumntism nnd Neuralgia radically cores in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is re mark! ble nnd mysterious. It removes nt once the cause nnd the disoaso immed iately disappears, Thti that dose greatly bonellts. 7.) cents. Sold by 11, E. Orloe rnggist, Red Cloud. PIiiiiIn lor Sale. I have tomato und cnbbago plnnta for Bido at ronsonablo prices. Isaac Ludlow It's jnBt as onsy to try One Minnto Cough Care ns nnything else. It's onsior to care n sovore cough or cold with it. Let your next purchase for n cough bo One Minute Cough Core, Hotter medi cine; better result; hotter try it, C. L, Oottiug. Have you found tho missing worda in A. II. Haley's spring unnouncoment Try it; it costs you nothing. Busy people have no time, nnd BenHiblo people havo no Inclination to use a slow remedy. One Minute Cough Cure nots promptly and glverf permnuent rtuultR. O LCottiuj?. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. J. II. Smith, district URont of tho Continontnl Insurance Co.ot Now York. Inmirnnco on tho installmont plnn. Minor Uioe. nro paying -0 conts for corn. Thie ie a good timo to sell your surplus. The World's Fair Testa ' show$d no baking powder so pm or so great la cayw .tMiag-jBwrtrutaoJtoyatiij KUcy's Spring Announcement. 1 We have now for our 2 a large assortment of -.-., spring styles, in Men's, Women's, and Children's Shoes, H which we have -. .. 4 a large and appreciating 5 for some time -.... 0 We have now the finest assortment of shoes the, j 7 of this community have ever had the 8 of seeing, und at such 1 as will make them very 10 We have never depended on the 11 of handling the common low , 12 goods entirely, although the , 13 of tlte country has compelled ns to 14 this ltt3S of goods more than at any 15 time. We have in tho finest line and styles it is 10 for experienced workmen to 17 While our store is not a 18 AVe have been and will be 1'.) to keep a clean, bright, and attractive'. 1 20 where the most fastidious or humble 21 can come and be carefully and 22 litted with a handsome ., 2J3 of elegant and fashionable shoes to 24 or with the heavier and more serviceable . 25 Travel from the Atlantic or the 2i and you will not find a single 27 who should be better satislied or more 28 than we, on account of the liberal m 20 invert me. It has encouraged us and HO tin; way for greater and more ., 31 efforts to satisfy each and Yours for honest endeavor and increased trade, A. H. KALEY, Proprietor Cincinnati Boot and Shoe Store, Pei Cloud, Nebraska. MRS. IRENE BICKKELL . WISHES TO ANNOUNCE TO THE PUBLIC, as well as her old customer THAT SHE HAS ON HAND ! A COMPLETE LI N E O V M I L L I M ER Y IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES, j And prices to Eire's taken in exchange, Sliuriir Sulu. Notlep IB hereby vlM'ii llrit by Mrtile (if an outer tit nale tome illreclcil from the Dlstib-t fiiiirt of Webster enilnty. Neliruika, iilulf a iteeree of fnreuuitmro remiereil in ilil cniirt, ou Heciiiiber lllli, 1KM In favor of Hie pliliilllt, Diiilitlia I. riilslfer.iiliiliiialliHt lluitli W, Cut Id'iil et alilu'eiiil.uits, I have levleU tiiou Hie follow hit; described mil elate lowll; The hoiiIIi seht iiiarterof Iho nmlli-wost quarier anil tile west half of the soulliwest qunrli-r ami tlio southeiist quarlar of the Boutliwo-it tpiarter ami tlm southwest quarter of the mmtli east ituarter, all In section twenty fix I'M) anil the Mintll half of tlio Himtli e.l't ipiarlei Jul tlm iinrtlieii8tiiijiitern( Beetlini twentjsevea (a;) nil iu tovMiHiiiiioao (i) miriii r.uik'u o-ii (nu, west of theCtli pm In Webslnr county, .Nebras ka, and I will on Juno Dili, 181, at 'J h clock o in at (lie front door of the court uoiisu la lied Cloud, Webster county, Nebraska, sell snld real tatn at public auction, to the hlnh't ami best bidder for eanli, to allsty the amoimta ail JihIkciI to be dun ami a Hen iinn tlio H.iino as follow n: Due to the plalntill 8I6J3 9I with, In terest IroiiiDeceialiorll, 18)4 ami costs ami ac cruing costs. DateJ Ited Cloud, Nebraska, May 1, I3W. J. W, ItUMJiinv. Kharllf Webster county, Nebraska rulsircrK Alommder, Concordia, Kansas, Attorues tor plaintiff. (First published In the Chief, May 1, WJi ) ilieriirN Sale. Notice Is hereby ulven that by virtue of an order of salo tome directed frum the dlstilct court of Weluter enmity, Nebraska, under a decrco of foreclosure remlermt Iu 8 ilil court on April ISth, 18M, in tavur nf the plaiatirf. Woman's Medical C'vllee of I Vutisj Ivnnlii. a corporation aiel against Vl.llam C. I.airil, el id ilelemlaiils, l lian levied linen thu failonlng (IchtIIm-iI real eslale, low It i The east one hull droit mid forty-live (l IS) Heres of thn south half of the ninth ha rot i-ecllou two, ('J) township roar. (4) north raime nine, (til Wehter county. Nebraska, ami I will on .luiio 9th, 18W, nt '.' o'clock p in. at I he 1 1 oat door of tlm court bouse In Keit Ciotiit, Wihster count), Nebraska, hh1 said re.i, estate at nubile auction tothe hlnhoU atnl W hldilcr (or cash to sat isfy the meiiiilsaclju.lueil to bo dim ami a hen upon thus, mie a billons, DiuMotho planum i)iVMnaiueil$li;.i;iSv, with luterest at IU per cent from Api II 1.1th, tsO.V Due to thn r.c-v ers of the bombard luvestitKMit 'oiiiianv, II9.7U with Interest at in per cent, from Api'M 15th, w unit costs Mini lii-emmi: costs Dated Ked Cloud, .Sebrusi;a, Mav 1, R) J. f, IlUMIIKV, Kherlll Wflmter coun'v, .Suiirask.i ralslfcr& AlexniuUr, foiicordki, Kansas, Attiirnejsforpl.ilntlfl. (I'lrtt published In the (.'Idol, .May I, K-t) ) Fuhlnro. I hvo good pasturo, with plenty of wattr unil Ghnde. lloraos, f)0c por month; cattlo, 30c, Sam Martin farm. II. M, Lnrgont, on every one of our. suit the times. Friends, come and see me. Sola's shoes for durahllity nnd law price. Sold only by Wiunor. For u tine hnir tonic call on Hutchin son &. lliatt. tho harbors. A comploto new lino of wnll pnpor at Tuylor't) ut bottom prices. Rlarkut Itcport. Corrected weekly by Ited Cloud l'rodiico C'e. Wheat 50 55 Corn new 20 Oats now 18 Rye 25 Uarley 35 Flax 75 Hors ft:-il80 Uutchor's stock 2 0002 50 Hutter 8 Errb i Potutoos 40 SprinKchickoiiB peril) G Old hons por lb 5 Turkoys 8 Hay por ton 3 003 .............. ...,....-.... ..y. Service ly liilllcatlon. Ia tho District Court of Webster County, Ne braska. r. K Dederlck.l'IalntlJ, vs Albert lleiuv. Delhi Henry et id, Defendants. The above-named defendants, Albert Henry and Delia Henry, will lake notice that on thu 2.1 1 day of A pi If, ISH. philutlll lierelu, llled his petition lu the dlstilct court of Webster cuua tj', Nebraska, au'ilnst said tli femla 'ts, the ob ject and prayer of which are to foreclosu a cer tain uioilitiuu executed by the defendants to the plalutltt upon tlm northern quarter of sec tion four (I), township four (4), raime nlno (U), west of the sixth princlpt! meridian, Webster county, Nebraska To eeeiuo the piymontot a certain piomlssory nolo dated Octolmr rtrst, IRK;), a ml due and piyablo tWrf irars from thu date thereof; that Iheio Is now duo tho plain till from thu defendants upon said note and iiiortKuthosuiu of soo do. with interejt at the rate of six per cent per milium from tho first day of A pill. lSl, for which sum, with In torust Horn the first day or April, IBM, plaintiff iiiayit fer a decree that defendants be requlreil In pay tho same, or that s ild promises may bo Hold to en; I sly the amount found lu thin plaintiff You are renulred to nimwer said nptltlen vi r I'vioin ua uiai mi, st day of dune, im, or the alle will ho taken as true nud Judi; uat una there ot liient leiutvred nccordlnely, Dalnil Ai,rll-M,l Itfun IV If. 1)vmrlMalc j liy Hour. T, l'OTrmi, His Attorney. .i f l I K -Mia wit jU. w vm StJ-i -.-rBQPsSra,'r 'jzh ntc dW.J fK1 """" "., w'l is-iif-'tiVbttULit, -zibfr iij&,jt.&B.MiUiiHmMkn-