""sasw -,. JT Ml rilK hi:i ( LOUD OHJLEF, FRIDAY, MAY la, 1S)(. 8 x7JTnTxrtPttinTtttiWrt7ivKKitHTmrtmk & - v W F i : if A ft OTHER 6 HATEFUL FAMILY Mr. Miller Considers Paine' s Celery Com pound a National Blessing. Tliero ia no spring remedy equal to Paino'H celery compound, SufTcrorH from debility who find their convalrBconou too slow, arc joy ously surprised by the brisk impetus toward recovery I lint cninos from Paino'H celery compound. Its healing norvo restoring, blood making, nour ishing powers go ho directly to the root of tlio trouble that tho progress toward health and Htrouglh is steady and uninterrupted. No rulapneu conn' when Rune's cel ery compound has once fairly begun itH healthful notion. With a stronger appetite, Bounder sleep, and better digestion (results that every ouo Iiiih attained who has taken 1'aino's celery compound), tho weak and sore kidneys and the sore stomach coaso to trouble, and tho nerves allow ono to work unvexod by day and to sleep by night without disturbance. This is what physicians mean whon thoy say that J'ainc's colcry compound cures nervous dis cases permanently. For disordered liver and for all blood diseases, physicians use this great, formula of Prof. Kdwnrd K. Phelps, M. D. LL. I) , of Dartmouth hlierllPN Siilo. Notiio Is hereby irlen that liv vlitin' of mi order of oiile tu iniMllii'cicil fioni tliu Dutilct court of Welmler rimit). Nebraska, uudei a ilmeenl fiiii'CHiniuii ri'iiilcieil In 8 lid coint, nu l)i'rniilier lllli, IniIIii lut or uf tlm ii.imili, IMatitliii I. I'uMffi.iiieliwi.liiM i I tluli V. (in. Ifi ;nl et Hi ile'cmliii't, I liatu letleit upon 1 lie fulliitvliiK ilcorrllieil rul eitiitn lowll; The HniilliuiM iii.ulei uf I lio iKiith-vtest iiuiiner nmlfhettiM Icill 01 tin ainu n,.,t muiiii' ami the HniiiheiM ipi.tiiur or Hie uiiimn' iii.irtiT mm ihr nuii t iuriei'r tin twiiii tint ili.iilrr,nllii, -mil m twenty lx C'iI) mm tlieoutli li.ut n( fifsiiuiliitt iiiiirter'uf the imitlieiiMiilli tirnf nei-llmi tWenHi.-Veu C.Ti iiIIIiiU'wiihIii.i 1 (i) not tti 1.1111:11 ten doi. Wtltnf the 6t H III Web-tor C.illlltV. Nflils k;i, mill I u; in .Iiiih i Ii, ism. ul i ..Ylnei- 11 m ut the front Inor ot tlm t mil t niuiin In I c- I Oliiiin, iViliMrr riiiiut . Nt'liritsk.i. mi' I snd lent it.itiiti imlilU' unci inn, i,i ili- highest and tiect h ihli 1 ..f o.l-li. ts:iisft th umoliuls ,id ludlieit to In- iiml a Hen upnii tin, sitint- s ftilluuit: tiiMii:iiH iiiniiii ir $im.iui wltli. In teiest Hi. in ihTeiutH'i 11, isn nml eoit uhil ,ic rrulmreaMs Duteu Itcil Cloud. .Nour.itfca. .Muy I, is:m. LL ... ... . J' W ItWMIIKV. i..,i ,r . .Mieillf Webster eouiily, NrhiiisKu ruhHerfc Alvxiimler, Coiu-iintln, Kaunas, . Allnriietsfuriiliiliitlll. (Kirot published In tho Chief. May I, Uiw.) Micrlll'M Nalv. Notice u herebv ulven tlut liv virtue of an ordered silMoiiie directed from the district court of ebslrr county, Nebraska, miller 11 decree ot foteeloRiirn ri-iiilcieil In Nilil court 011 April tMli, iKKj. in tnvor ef tlm plalntltl. W Oman's Mc.llc.il follt-Ke of IViiiisylvniila. a c..rpor.ulii und iimilust .viiilam C. Ulrd, et al deteiidants.ilmt.! levied iiim.ii the follimlim lenrrllMilicileslMtf, nmlt. Tlm east one hun- ?,' p" V rtl1 '",' ot action trto. ) township fH'r. U) north ratute 11I110, ( Weixter county, Nebraska, uud 1 ttillou.lunu Dili, ISM. at J o dock 11 in, attlmfiontiioor or tlio court house in Med cinu.l. Webster "ounty. ehiaska kHI said roal estate at pulillo utictlm to the lilKliest and (.cut bidder for cash to "at' Hfytlmhmnuit.s.idtidi;cdtobodtmiind a Hen inou the ,nie 11. follows. Due to the pMU 1 1 abov.i imumu Sic;i w, with Inteiest at iu per cent from April tfttli. tA. Dim to tlm rcc lv ers or the uimlmul lutestiiient Cniiiiiin 19.70 with Interest ,u 10 ,t.r "e,i , tr.i 'Airii 16th. IK and costs and accrutniS costs ' Dted Kcd Cloud, .NobiasKH, May 1, lsw lH.uir.. s. J?"ot'tt, ebwter eoiilHv, Nebntska rulslfer & Alexaiulrr, Concordia. Kansas. .... . ..... Attornet for plaintiff (first published tu tlm Chief, May 1. Uw") liervlco by I'ulillviitloii. In the District Court of Webster (.'ounty, Ne braska. P. K. Dederlek, 1'Jalntl , vs Albert Hemy, Uella Henry et nl, Defendants, rim u lifivik.ti mini i iif.tmlik t . A1l.ii. it.... mid IJellA Ilfnrv, will taltu nutlcu that outtut 23d day of Aprlf. Iwm. phitulllT IktcIii, HUM lih netf Hon In ttui 1IU1 1 let court of WeuHtercouu- lit ncu Html, Ui;tlUl Mild (IIIUMUU'IIK, WUHiU lPftf II till Unit II I tt 11 Illill . fn'UAhia.l rt. v. .-. . ! n;t 1 w. in vii uir itf iui emu" 1 ixr" aln inorlKiom exicuted by tlio defendants to the plalntln upon the noiiheait nuarterof sec tion four (4), towiuhlp four ((), r.uiKO ultio (0), west of tlm sixth iriuclw! meridian, WohMer w,..7, ... ii.itnt, rriliu fill! p M lllflll III a certain luoinlssoiy unto dated October first, IpHd, mill duo and pajable iio jeurs from tho diitetheieofj that theie Is now duo the plaln tltl from tho defendants upon said nolo and imirtKHKu the. Mini of Soou.tm, with intercit at therutu of sl tier cent per annum fiom tho tlut day of Apill. 1S9I. for which sum, with in temn I10111 tliu llrst du of April. isi, iilaliilltf liitn a di'Cico that ilefend.ints be icciulred to pay tho same, or that s.ild remises urn be sold to fit ibiy 1 ho amount found uuu tins Vouiue iniuirei) toimswer slid petition 011 oriieforetlieii'si .m of June, isvi. or tlmniie Batloiih IlK'Mol will buiiiKvii u ttuu und jtiith IlieiitrelideiediiieOHlltiKll. Dated April ad, ibW. y Koiit. T, i-oirKii, His AUoniolyr,,KU";,i- college Paino's oclory compound. It has lifted thousands of beds of sioknesa. It docs what nothing olfc over did for the sleeploss, tho dyt- peptic, and tho despondent it cures them onoo and for all. Hero is a testimonial from Mr. 10, A. Millor, of Columbus, O., accom panying tho photograph of his family: "For two yoars past I have heon a constant sufferer from severe nervous headaohes, oittimes being compelled to go to bed, when my business ueeis .-hated my personal attention, La-i week my physician rccommonded Paino's celery compound. I have taken now four bottles, and have not suflorud with headaoho since. Thi govcrumont, in my mind, should p.y the discoverer of Paino's celery com pound a sum of money sufficient to keep him und all his relatives in lux ury during their natural life." Mr. Miller is tho sou of Dr. J. I). Miller. His wife is a granddaughtei of tho late Gov. Lucas of Ohio. Mr. Miller's praise of Paino's celery com pound is equaled by that of thousenu!. of others who owo their health and srenmh to tho greatest ot all rem t'diot. Hamilton jBftown (iUC 5ylU WS BESif,,SKSlKI i?IrilIS"iIS -Anil fTtMADSON ZIL1!;WIEK TTIKIISM OR SA LE AT rl ITyou Inluiul iiiii'cliHNiiiK Tan Shoes & Oxfords Cotno uud hco this lino it will pay you. G. A. Ducker & Co, There" is"furrinthe foam, and health in the cup of HIRES Rootbeer the great temperance drink. Uu Mir tj Tin Cktttti k. mm Co., ntiucitUtT, .yi... .. ..ii...i ma .LJwiHM Dinvrnia iuprk uuiiT teitM iMnt Troublf. Dtbllitr. dltrcMlnz (toRurh ixl nuKUlt, Mid It Bottd lor ruiklnn wrti whtn tlloUur uimmi fnu. ltf rr moihtr trnl Inttliil thouM hm It PARK FD'A I HAIR BALSAM CltUUfl uiil tulllr tht h.t.. IShlHAtAd a llaiMfe ll i --".. - ... . ..... K..-W. ."..r .! ,u iiNwn urj Cunt Ktlp dltMirt htlr ftluof. I av.ndlu)al nmgiiu TT; T rilNDERCORNS The onlr wra Curt for T w imii wtiirtrtij4Cftiuruxxuu Pf'blshi.Kr. I. null. h llliiiuunl IlrunJ. ENNYR0YAL PILLS -StK - rtitliml an.l lnlr ;( nuliir. A 1. '. " "'"lit lDUl. ,"..Njr xni KkI.qi 0 nirulia )'' mlela ill I lu. , rui. 'luko .ntiallu'r. A.i... ,f iNF hum ...I. ...... liuhi ...( ,,(. , , , or ,(., 4Pl Kf.11,1 In. I.u.ll. . ..1.... ... -.. Muii. Hymn 1 " .... ,'" ,'r)i "7 tAi bj U Lw.tl b1W UqM tnMUtn tr WAYNE'S ifinimtniffe- wllboot My Uurail If, Ul. traiL itch, til trnrUtot en lit tut ItBit. 10H. At.. ItAttt. tkll tlttr. wblU ul tulu uiMfti,ruiMti.u, rt,Aa;tunuuiiui2 tuuu. er mm ; biui xit uj it, 14iM D mMmw f ,.uViiih r w 11 DiiGKer's Casli Dry GoodsMoiise KH AHJKA f)w lt a J&SH RKSI HCr7iCf ZxScOr' hytili Splint. iimwiiu ( iiiiu'iiiilliiti of ffny. Tho qui Hon of npontanuoiia ronihii? Mon In fodder ituffs lus rccnHoil con jldrrnhlo tittcntlon from iiRrlctilturiatB 'rom titiio to tlnio, anil has hren dls mibhciI In tlio iiKrlciilttiml lltcrnttiro of '.ho day nn mippoped cinwtt have nrltsun. N'oarly nil tho RtippoBHil enflea luivo or 'Klnated wlicrn coiiRlilcrnblo ttiiiiitltps )f clover liny hnvo boon .stored, either n HtuokH or lianm, nnd In nearly cery "utso tho stncltH or hulldlngH hnvo hern :onstimnd, so It waa Impossllilc to HitlTt jluntly tindorHtnnd tho clrruniHliincot Jf tho cnaeH to dotoinilno whether they were of Bpontnneoim or Ineeudliiry ori gin. A rorent flre, BiippoKi-d to lie of ipontntiroim nrlRln, oectirred In n hay iiow In one of the collego barns, wlth ut ilnmnKliiK tho barn to any pmnt ex lont anil wltliout conminiliiK very iniirh 3f tho liny. The followlnj; detailed ue :ount will entihlo the reader to form 301110 opinion na to tho origin of tho Ire: In the evening of October 10, 1895, (Ire wnB soon to bo dropping from tho :olllng of tho cow atablo undurncnth tho oast wing of tho collego barn. A Rcnernl nlnrm of flro wiih Bounded, nnd Immediately n mifflclont forco of men iBBomblcd to prevent tho flro from breaking out. InvcHtlgatlon soon proved tho flro to ho confined to n mow Jf hay 18x23 foot nnd about 23 feot high, which occuplod n part of the wing over tho cow stnblo mentioned. Precautions tvoro tnken to exclude- nil drafta of air from tho hay mow by filling tho holes burned through tho floor over the cow stable with wot blankets nnd cloths, ind nlao keeping tho top of tho mow covered with wet blankets. It was be lloved nt this tlino that the only means )t saving tho wholo barn from burning woh to remove tho mow of hay thnt was already on fire. Consequently open ings were mado In the Bide of tho barn uid tho while mow of hay, about thir ty tons, was pitched out. While re moving tho liny, which nil through the centor ot tho mow wn3 smouldering nd ready to burst out In llamca when 5xposed to a draft of air. It was found necessary to keep tho top of It con 9tnntly wot. Fortunately, a hose from a nearby hydrant nnd palls In tho hands of students afforded nmplo means of keeping tho top of tho mow constantly saturated, which prevented tho liny In tho barn from bursting Into lames, nnd nlso prevented tho hay that was thrown out of tho mow from burn ing. All of tho center of the mow was thoroughly compacted, hot and smok ing. The high tenipernturo of the hay mado it decidedly uncomfortablo for those who wore working to i-ave the barn from burning by removing this tmouldcrlng fodder. Tho continued ap plication of water on tho surface of the mow nlono mado this possible on ac count of tho cxccbsIvo boat. Not until all this lot of hay was removed from tho barn was tho danger from fire thought to bo over. The floor of tho barn on which this mow of hay rested Is constructed of two thicknesses of wldo Inch bonrda bo placed as to per fectly break Joints. This floor forms tho celling over tho cow stable nnd is about eleven feet high. Tho holes burned through tho lloor wcro over tho middle of the stable uud not near par titions or posts. From tho position of these holes burned through the floor, would seem improbable It not Impossi ble for tho origin of tho flro to hnvo been cither accidental or Incendiary. The side of tho barn la of matched lumber: this undoubtedly averted a ?erlous loss by flro by preventing any thing like n drnft to supply air to the hay already on lire. Geo. C. Watbon, Cennsylvania Experiment Station. 1 S'cliitic ICIictiiiiitllsiiit.'iir !. Ii. Wanner, Wholepnl Drpfrglst, Itioh uioiid, Va fay: "I bad a fearful attack of Sciatic. ItheuinntiHin, wns laid np al most two month, wan fortunate enough 01-et MYSIIC CUKK FOR RHEUMA TISM. Thin esrwl ine aft-r dootor'a pre aoriptiotii had failed to have nuy efleot. Sold by II. E. Orion ilruvKist, Red Cloud. 1 - m 9 Vigorous PlantB. bo'not set out any lants that lack In vigor. Nature has rovldcd for the destruction of animals md plants that lack vigor. If you ln lst on propagating thorn, nature will 10 against you. Tho fruit grower must vork in uccordanco with nature and t against her. IIIoIcIil'm, I'lnples, McrofiiloiiH $orcn. And all humors of the blood and skin will encenmb to Hoggs' Blood Purifier and Hlood Maker. It positively has no equal. Every bottle guaranteed. Ak jonr popular drnggint O. L. Cotting for it Getting Dack Feed. When wo feed a ton of bran to a fattening steer al ready fully grown wo get back nlmost all tho mineral matter nnd nitrogen in the manure When we feed this same bran to a cow in full flow of milk, we get back about soventy-flvo per cont of nil tho mineral matters nnd nitro gen. Provided, in all cases, we Bavo all tho liquid excrement. If theso are wasted, moat of the nitrogen and pot ash are lost, Tho phosphoric acid only for tho most part passes off In tho solid excrement. Ixit no more speak against the great vnluo of mnnure mado from bran or any other food for that mat ter, until ho hns carefully saved both tho solid and liquid portions. W. A. Henry. Non-Worked Hutter. With tho pro gress of dairy science there Is n con stant chnngo in the methods of hand ling butter. Tho latest Innovation is the process of making butter by which All working is avoided. Tho cream Is ;hurned until tho butter hns appeared In granular form. Then tho butter Is taken out. salted with brlnt, put Into u machlno that throws out jiioft of tho nnlsture and buttctmllk by centrifugal motion, put into molds and tduiped for use. It is thus made to retain nil Its delicious flavor. llornx In Cnglnnd. i c . ' , Borne of the fur'lpii wrltr ' , n tu, issues In favor of nllov. ini? minx U bo used In nil tho small cm- for tie preservation of milk. Ono mi.i n.at.ej a point, as ho thinks, In fat or of the 1 preservative, lie says that the London j milkmen hnvo been using It for twen ty years and It rnimot be prord that It has killed anyone. Ho tolln of one family that has used milk tlm-, doc tored to such nn extent that r.irh per son got in wlntor eight gialtis of borax ftnd In Htiiiimof twelve grains and yet did not die. This Is far l.-om tlu point The chief effects Is on the Infiints am) Invalids, where- the digestibility of food counts for a great deal, often p'tiount- Ing to a question of life or death. - - Hutter Too Much Washod. Recent ly one of tho staff of tho Farmers' Re view was being supplied by n grocer with good creamery butter. It was, nowever, so flavorless that It had the taste of oleomargarine. Chemical jnnlyBlB showed It to be pure butter. It oad evidently been washed nnd worked to death. The rcrTccI Ointment. The virtiiD of Ueggn Gorman Halve is itw quick healing power. Else it would not have, earned itH world wide reputa tion. Your popular druggist O. L. Cot ting him it. - Tomperaturo aa a Preservative. What la the use of nalng boraclc acid preaorvutlvoa when by using the great forr.efi of heat and cold we can pre lervo milk an long as It should bo kept? To use preservatives of a chemical na turo is to endanger tho Uvea of weak :aili1ren nnd even adult Invalids, Noxi; m:hi mm it it. I'yniiiiid Pile Cure tire the muni AKpravatea One oI'IMIum wllh Ahiolute Sntcty jmmid Pile (J me u II cure tliu up.st aciM-avateil e, i'iO of lieinorrliidus in nu ut"tr:-liin;zly .-lion lime. It relieves the congested pait, reduces the tumnrs.iutanth, tin matter how liirge, iilluyi the iifi.immaiii.u and step." the aching or i'chin;.' at once. TliiMi-nHiii who have parted to oxjienive surgical treatment lnve boon cured by tlio Pyramid pile euro in a number of instances persons who hud .spent mouths in a lioiii:il under a pile specialist It is a F"iiiedy that nnni! need fear to itppl, even to tlio most au'iiiMVatcd. swollen uud lulKuued liemorrhidal tumor. If you aru alllicied with this stub horn disease uu can mauler it and tu aster it quickly. This reined v is no lontror an ixpori tn u ti t but a mtdicil ceriniuiy. I' i luuiiutaetured Ly tin; Psramid Uruu' Co., of Albion. Mich. Druggist sell it at ."it In per box. It is hucoioiii!; the ni'i-t populir pils cure this country h.is ever known and druggists evurj where urn ordering it lor their customer. A fad for this autumn's brides hac tho merit of being sensible. The girl friends of the bride give her a faiewoi! dinner and each guest brings to th feast a piece or pieces of flue linen us a :ontrlbutlon to the linen closet of the orldo elect. It Is a pretty, lnepenslt ind sensible fad. - - licKi:' llulr ICenewer. No preparation ever put ou the market hits given such universal sutHtiutiou. It ia not ouly a hair renewrr and iuvigurn tor, but ok-aiiHUM the soalp of all dandruff, lenving the hair soft, flony and luxuri ant. Sold by C. L. Cutting, t- Tho list of lottora remaining nt the postolllce uncallod for up to Muy 14, 1690: Humes Emma Gibson M A The nbovo letters will be sent to tho dead lotter oflico May '28, 1800. If not callod for. Fkank Cowdk.n, Postmaster. FaetH Speak Louder Ilian Words. Oat of the -t.Or.O.OOO boxes of BeKgs' German Stilvu sold in 18115, ouly three boxes wore returned as nnsatisfactory. Thin seems almost incredible as every box has a positive, guarantee accompany ing it. CL Cotting sell It. DR. KILMER'S TKIDNEUIVERJi2 "WRSE1 DisttolvcM CiJravtl flail stone, brick dust in urine, puln in urethra, FtraluliiK after urination, pain In tho back and hips, sudden Btoppairo of water with pressure. liriglit's Disease Tutw casta in urine, wanty urine. Stramjltnot cures urinury troubled ami kldnny Ulfllculties. Liver Coiniilaiiit rorpld or enlarged liver, rnul breath, bilious ness, bilious hctul.u.'lie, poordlKttlon, irnut. Calsira'Sioftlio bladder Iulliunuiatlou,li'i'tiition,uleurutlou,drlbbllniT, freipient c.ilw, pas.t blood, mueiii or pus. AtDrtlSKlnlk SO ceiltK illld Jl.OOSUe. 'IntallU' (lulilu to llmltli" frre-Coi.ialtatloa frt. Dll. KlUOUl A; CO., lll.NGUAMTON, N. Y, 3wp Rool What is Cnstorla is Dr. Sainuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants nnd Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its gunrantco Is thirty years' uso by Millions of Mothers. Castorla destroys 'Worms nnd allays fcvcrlshiiess, Castorla prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castorla relieves teething' troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castorla assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas torla is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Ctetoria Is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers liavo ruieatodly told mo of Its good effect upon their children." Dn. O. C. Omood, Ixwull, llva. " Castorla la tho ln-Mt remedy for children of htcli I am aciualuUid. I hopo tho day U not for distant when mothers will consider tho nvil Interest of their children, and 110 Catoria In Ulead of tho vniiouaquack nostrums which aro destroying their loved onus, liy forcing opium, morphlDO, soothing nymp nnd other hurtful ont down their throuts, thereby sending tbiem to premature gravos." Da. J. F. KlNCHELOB, Conway, Ark. Tke Centaur Company, T7 K Insurance :; Agency ! 000000000 SiteuesHor to C"tn. Selutffnit) RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. iioprcponts tho following: ooiupaniuri: (jcrtnun Iumiranuo Co., I-'reoport, III Koyul Inaurance Co , Liverpool, Knu'. I'liiL'nix Apsuranco Co, London, Kr.Klaml llritihh AniHrica Ansurnnco Co, Toronto, Cinaila Mutual Ueservo IuihI Life As-fooiiition. Niuv Vork I'roviilont SavinttH Lifo AKHtiranco Society, Now York Tho Cunanl Lino Stunuiiliip C'Miipiuit, Now Vork und Boston OrncB Opera Houpb Block, ovor Mizer ,V McArthurV Htoro TRADERS LUMBER CO., DHALKHS IN sr TTYVirrwafTsi kJ mmahmi am Building Material, hi . RED CLOUJX NKHUASKA. Harness 1 Harness ! Harness ! J O BUTLER, The Square Dealing, Low Priced, Best Grade HARNESS MAN, In Red Cloud. Prices ricrlit for cash market Ilcpovt. Corrected weekly by Kcd Cloud 1'rodiieo Ce. Wheat u0 55 Corn new -0 Oats now 18 Ryo 125 Barley 115 Flax 75 IIoks (2 80 Butcher's Btock 2 002 50 Butter 8 Eckb 7 Potatoea 40 Spring chickonp. peril) 0 Old henB per lb 5 Turkoye 8 Ilay per ton if w&.i All pupils ot county echeol districts in this county having comploted tho state courso of study for country schools, and desiring a student's cortiti cato to that oUoct, are expectod to ut- toncl an examination at one ot the fol lowing pltlCOB! Red Cloud, Sat., May 1C, !) u. in. Plninviow, Tuesday, " '.'0, 1) ' Rosotnont, Thursday, " '-'8, !) " Guide Rock, Tucb., Juno 2, !) " Cowlos, Thuredny, " 1, 1 " Students' certificates will udmit the holders of thorn to the high school near est to tholr places of rosidonce. accord ing to the Freo High School Law. D. M. IIu.NTF.it, Co, Supt. Red Cloud, Nob., May 5, 1800. Notice to 't'cacliero. Notice ia hereby givon that 1 will ozamino all personH who may dcaire to offer themselves as candidates for tcaohcrs oftlio public schools of this couuty, at Rod Cloud on tho thiri Saturday of oauli month. Special examinations will bo hold on the Friday proceeding tho 3d Snt unlay of eaoh month. Tho standing desired for 2d and !ld grailo certificates is tho name no grado below 70 per cent., nvoraye 80 per cent; for first jjrade certificate no grado bolow SO per cent., average 00 per cont. in all brnnohoB required by law. D. M, Hu.NTER.County Supt. E2C3X30S Castoria. " Castorla U no well mlnptctl to children that I recommend it uabUrlortoany preecrlptioa kiiunuU) me." H. A. AncniR, M. V., Ill So. Ozfont St , Urooklyn, N. T. " Our physicians in tho children's depart ment liavo sioken highly of their experi ence In their outside pracUoo with Castoria, and although wo only have amoni; our tnullcal Fuppllus what Is known as regular products, yet wo nro free to confess tliat Uie merits of Castorla tuts won us to look with favor uion It." Unitkh Hosrmi, mo UisriMsirr, Uostoa, MafM Aujm C. Smith, Fret., array Street, New Torlc City. v .w if .1 .1 f AK Tu D. 0. JKNKINS. TI'.AOII'll or Violin, :riit'l iiml Clarliicl. Ileil Cloud, Neb. Will cuaratitee t-iUUfiicllou to sdinlnri who ileslretu le.itn au uf tin, aliovo liistrmaentt. Will ulvo lliii'e leMoiiH (each le.son one hour) (orSl.ne. I'l.mos tuticit iilv. I.eaMtworu at tills olllee. (ir aildreii me, Keneral delivery, and I will Mall. rASE & MoNITT, ATTORNKYS AT LAW. Moon Block, - UKD CLOUD, NEB. Colleutious promptly attended to, and correspondence solicited. rR. J. S. KM1UH, DVIltlHl, Red Clodd, Nehuask Over THyior'M Furullwro More. Kxtracts teeth wlthuut i.iln. Crown nnd hrldiw work a epi'daltj 5'orcelHln Inlay, and all klmli of Hold MlllnKi. Makes uold uud rubber ilate and combination plates. AM work Kiiarantesd to tm Hrst-class. Save My Child ! is the cry ' ofj .inl many an agonized mother whose little one writhes in croup or whoop- 111C rmirrll. Til Slipll rncna Dr. Acker's EnirlishRemll I edy proves a blessing- and a godsend. Mrs. M. A. Burke, of 309 E. 105th St., New York, writes: " Dr. Acker's English Remedy cured my baby of bronchi tis, mid nln m-n !iu4mit relief in a severe case of , 1 croup." J slier, 2Sc.i SOc.j Ji, Alt Drncclsts. t kku.Mu.1. im. l':,ilq"mi rVt:,N.r u -vSSi 4 W i r - .- n m i- T -'' - " IKJ