The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, June 26, 1896, Page 5, Image 5
Itfcass5iiiSRSJ5! - ... . udku. ,; '. In, I. c. THI5REDOLOU1) CILLWF, ITKIDAY, JUNK 20, 18JK5. am Uwsunnram fa isiiD ion f m AND ITS 'CUIUS To tup. Editor : 1 have an absolute remedy for Consumption. By its timely tisa thousands of hopeless cases have been already permanently cured. So proof-positive am ( i of its power that I consider it my duty to i stnd two bottla free to those of your readers I who have Consumption.TIiroat, Uroncliial or Lung Trouble, if they will write me their express and postotlice address. Sincerely, T. A. SLOCUM, M. C, I8J Tcarl St., Hew York. I Wf The lMltorUl unit ItaslnrM Mnimu-omcnt of thil l'ancr (Juuruutco CliL yuuuruus l'ruiusilju t'irv i:ns, i THE CHIEF IS. A ill. It, it. 'nine 'l uhl iniN r m Cfi, I .Will I'lt'lpM, I I'll 111. ic, PnoH'tioT, i"!iCi " Ar 1.m. in. G4,l'iill;rei!;lit. " l.'Jnp. in. l.tmp, in. C.OINll NOKTII IM, Mixed 1'iiilll, '1 .A II. III. Ar 11:15 p. Ill lioiM. vi:sr C3, 1'l-st Kn'uht, l.v ici.'iii. in. Ar in 'On m 141, MixcMTrilli, " I '.ui p. in. " 1 1 :ii.) .1, in 15, l'llise'll ,cl . ' SHU' li'. " 8-:iUi, III h-'-:"':'':' TIL 10 HON TON'S 5C MEAL.: VJTAU, t'AHi, J iii, -orri;i:. $ 4.4...;..-..:.4..;..:..:..:..:....!..V.;..;..;.4-v The Grand Hotel. Cor Utli & Q .Ih , Lincoln, Nt'U. 105 Nlotly t'uriii-ditcl Honiiis. Hluvntnr. Htenm Hunt. Hteutric lli-lti. Only two blocks from tlm two prlnuipnl thea tres. W. T.SIT.STI'., S T SI'lINCl:, Muiiiwrt MRS. .1 11 SIIIKKY, Teacher til' I X ST It 1U2 1 1 XT A I, !U IS I U Cuetomiiry pricos. Daily tmlf hour Iob boiib to now beginners at reasonable rntes. D. U. .IKNKLNS, -IK.U'II'UOI Violin, f'oriH'l uutl Clarinet. Itotl OlolMl, Nell. Will gllltriUltl't' Klllhfl'Cllllll ll M'llllllHH Will) ilcilrn to Irani im nf i In' ii'iini' lii"tiiiiiiriits. Will KlVO lllU'l' ll'MWIIH (I'.lcll ll'SBIIII out' liniir) for$l."i'. I'l.UKit miirii pi"poily. I.i-i n wnrit at tlil olllu'. Hi- mlilit't Hi'., Konur.il delivery ami I will c ill. Reduction in repair ing on shoes sold from our stock only, others regular price. Nailing motif Inilf boles f0 Ladies' Imlf soles 10 Boye half Holes 10 Misses ami yoiuiiH nun soiea Childrens liulf Boles 2.'i Patches 10 See regular add Cincinnati Hoot ami Shoo Storo A. II.Kuloy, Prop. OIN AX8 KIM U.S. It C. Ikbl of Ulaelon wiib in Rod Cloud this weok. Mrfl. Lwnirig Inn ipturned to Sheri dan, Woininir- Adair Gnlushu hmi returned to Iowa, after a pleasant vicit in Rod Cloud. Hobt. Highland, son of Supt. Ed Highland, hufl returned to Denver. Mr. K-Hglo's hor" unskilled by light ning emi'li of the river Inst Kiiturday. Wo l iivmi't Kild an thing nbout pnv ing tlio bMoote Intel v . but may do bo in the futiiio. Will Crabill mid 'wo carloads uf hogs this week to W. N. Richardson. Will is a dandy fnruioi . Job. LuPorte, M. Catudiil, 15. LaPorte and M. Boelreau of Campbell, wore in Rod Cloud tlitH week. Goo. W. Lindsay is harvesting bin whoat, and it fo mid to bo tlio largest growth in thin Beelion. M.A. Harth-an, A. M. Walton, C. R Flunneburi', It. I). Sutlioriand, 11. L Hopkino and nthrrn wcro in attoudanco upon the distriut court. Now lot'u make a lain pueh nf tor tlio Hock IhIiiihI railrond. The road could be secured, no doubt, from Nelson, if an oxtru eirort was put forth. Ed Ilohanun nnd ?ifo and duui-htor, of Tjincoln, aro in tbo city viBitin with tho family of K. 13. Smith. Mid. Hohan an will remain in tLo city a moth. D. I' McKarhtnd and family havo moved to Ilolyokc, Co'orad, and tho new road master linn uiovot-l into tho houBo recontiy vaeat.-il by Mr. Mc. Awarded Highest Honors-World' Faltf CREAM - MOST PUHrt'CT MADC. -ir ( -r Corrcct timo at lVinnaii's. C V L'uther wiih Ihiiiic thia week. ilo IT Mj era uiir in Kaneun thiu week. Ibcjclo filioea 81.7. at Ciiicinnnti Slton Slutu. II. 1, l'oiul and wife were in Orleans tod a . Co to IVtorson's and iet an Ohio cul tivator. The Icacliorrt' itrntiluto coiiimoiicis next week. Tan shoe polish and cleaner at Ktilej's Slioe Store. Mrrt. J. M. Sellars wiib visitint; in Ilia vain tills week. Mrn. J. II. Smith is home from her vitfit to Orleans, J. j. Orandstalf of Illadeu was in Rod Cloud this week. It you desire to know jour birth stone look at Penman's ad. If you want your repairing done right got Ceo. liluir to do it. For tirst cIiibo carriago work bco V. V. Iladley, Hod Cloud, Nob. Shoo driBsing for ruesotand tan shoos at Cincinnati Shoo Storo. If ou want a tin roof that won't leak get Geo, lllulr to put it on. A complete new lino of wall paper nt Taylor'B at bottom priceH. J II. Smith has insurod 5000 acres of growing crops againbt bail. Mrs. Goo. Garbor is visiting in Ho atrico and Lincoln this weak. Uuttermilk eonp threo cents u cuko, six cakes for 15 costs at Colting's, C. Earhart, of Waneta, Nob., is visit ing his daughter, Mrs. I. llickuell. "That tired feeling" ifl roliovod by a gluts of Coca-Cola at Cutting's fountain. .1. A.Uaumand family If ft Tuesday for Osceoln, Neb,, for u two weaks' visit, Alwas in season, Hopkin's Steamod Hominy (Hulled Com). Elegant lunch in milk. For tho next .'SO days I will linng paper uheapor than any other man in town R l. Iladley. Mies NotLio Hummel nnd sister aro homo from Lincoln, whero they havo been attending school. Henry Cook and family are enjoying a visit from Mrs. Cook's ueiceand neph ow, Miss Floronco and Ilert Wild. l L. Fritz of Abilene, Ivan., special agent of tlio Union Central Life Insur anco Co., was in the city Thursday. Chris Fnsslor, Ilev. W. A. Davios, J. II. Horn nnd C. E. Hicks, of Bladen, were doing business in Ued Cloud this week. Ed Hrown, while not traveling for drugs anJ "sich," puts in his timo scrap ing tho rnco track and well, wo won't say what olso he does. II. Henrichson foil from tho root of tho oating houso, while ropitiring tho Bame, on Monday and broke his loft arm. Ho foil about forty fecit. Auoxtousive hailstorm passod over tlm vicinity of Cowles thip week. No damago reportod of any groat conBO queiico. Hail that foil wore vory Inrg e, Henry Scott got bo excited tlio other day while getting roady to harvest his wlmat that ho made a mistako and har vested bis mou3tacho, Tlio crop was abundant. Several applicants for divorco wero prcsont this term of tho district con rt and liad the bonds separated that were so olmoxiouB. In these days divorco comes easy. Kalph Hrown hns gone to Colorado, whero ho expects to labor in tho future. Ralph is a bright young man and strict ly honest, and wo wish him prosperity in tlio great wcit. Miss Sarah Knowlos, nioco of Win. Parlceu, drew a 61o prize from tho Chi cogo Record for guossing tho plan of a prize btory, entitled "Tho Silent Mill." Sho was vory fortunato. Miss Willa Cathor loft this week for Pittsburgh, Pa., whoro sho has n posi tion on the Homo Magazine. Sho lias become one of tho leading lady writers of the state, and wo wish her succoss. Thocnsooflv. li. Thompson ot. nl . vs. J.S.White, L. II. Fort et. id., has boon advancod on the supremo court docket and wo may now look for a deci sion soon on tlio vexed supervisor easo . Mrs. Isaac Ludlow wiib agreeably sur prised this week by a visit from her grandfnthor of DoWitt, Iowa, whom sho had not mot for thirty yours, His name is David Meredith, and ho is on his way to California. Prof. Castor is homo from Lincoln. Tho professor is now a full llodgod law yer and we bespeak for him tlio greatest success in the profession ho has es poused, and wo look for him to reach tlio pinnacle among his brethren. It is our best wish Dint ho muy. It would be Imril to convince a man sufTeriiig from bilious eolin that hid ngouy in One to n mieroho with an uu nrononucnblo name. Hat one iIoho of DoWitt'rt Colio mul Cholera Cure will eon vinoi Idin of its power to nirord instnnt relief. 11 killH pniu. C L Coiling. Got your nnmo on tho list of tho Ne braska and Kansas Farmer bofore July 1st if you wunt to got ono of tho best, farm and stock journals in tho stato for ton cunts for ono year. June istiuo is now wuly for distribution. Any ono of tlio largo number of contributed articles is worth innnv times tho price of sub cm (!.! t pi" r -.- i' Ni'nre To lsitij'.r ,i:i:aio.. ali over tlio rsvnrtauw-gprgiemi j"wm4. ( Corn is looking er lino couiitx, Hiejcle shoes at Cincinnati Shoo Storo 8I.7.V Ladies' Plated Shut Waist Sets l.'ic at Nowhouso llros'. Pearl L.ullow linn returinnl homo from a viflt to Guide Rock. For a flue hair tonic call on Hutchin son & lliutt. the baibers. Court has been in mssiou tins week, Judge lleall on the bench. Any child who can handle a team can bundle the Ohio cultivator. 1 have tho only thoroughbred Jersoy bull in Ited Cloud.- Leu Aultz. Do not forgot tho tth of July celebra tion in Red Cloud next Saturday. Tho wheat harvest has comuioncod. Tho crop is very line in Webster county. Tho largest crowd you ovor iiaw will bo in Red Cloud next Saturday. July 1. Don't fail to save your tnotioy by buy ing your binding twine of A. Morhart. A. II. Cramer was presented with the china set at Docker's. It was n daisy. J. II. Kellogg, son of John Kellogg, while playing Wednesday, foil and broke his left arm, Holt pins, silver and gilt plated, 10c and up, nt Nowhouso Brothers', jewolors and opticians. Mrs. Dr. J. S. Etiiigh and sun Close, returned today from n weok'B visit in Grand Island. Hollod gold plated, pearl back, initial lottor stick pins, 10c at Nowhouso Bros., jewelers ami opticians. Come and see tho vast assortment of shirts. You will be surprised to 1 1 ml such low pricos. Wiener, the Clothier. When you want a nice smooth shavo or hair-cut, give Geo, FintroBS a call Ono door south of tho Hon Ton Bakery. A. Morhart has just received a car of binding twino direct from the factory and his prices are right. Call before you buy. I havo n tvvelvo horBo power traction engine, nearly now, that I will soil cheap or trado for stock, James l'otorson, llod Cloud, Nob. Frank Risor, of Mercdosia, III., for merly ot Red Cloud and Cowles, was in tho city this weok on a visit to his old headquarters. Ho is now in business in Mcredosin. What nbout the band union mooting in lied Cloud? Seomstousthat a groat big effort should bo made to cinch tho proposition at once by those who havo the matter in charge Hon. Horneo Winegar of Lebanon, Kan., waB a ploasant caller this weok . It does a fellow good to talk with him awhile, as he is a staunch republican and ulivo to all the issues. Small in size, but grunt in rennlts. JJe Witt's Little Hurly Itinera net gently but thoroughly, (Hiring indigmtion, dyspep sia and eonstipittiou. Small pill, safu pill, best pill. (J L Cutting. The harvest bus commenced and farm orB aro reaping their rjo as a startor, and in a fow days tho "buzz of tho mow ing machiuo will be hoard in tlio dis tance," iib all tho city pnporB will say. Charity lodgo A. V, it A. M. bnvo lensed the hall in the Beutley block and will movo into it soon, This hall is ono of the finest in tho state and was espec ially constructed for thoin several yours "go. F. W. Cowdon, ouralTablo and cour teous postmaster loaves noxt week to nt tond tho National democratic conven tion. Ho will also tako a ploiiBuro trip up tho lakes to somo of tho noted re sorts, Tho Fourth of July committor has informod our reporter that there will bo a "whopper Fourth" in this city, and that ull aro invited to bo preiont. Tbo big Hag tlint is going to bo given uway to tho largest number from nny town ship is open to Kansas as woll (is No ka pooplo. Coino evorybody. Aicor.vn Toww. Mis. Peter Albright has tuturncd from Lincoln. 0 C Bell returned fnm tho gold Holds Mouda . Sam Temple return from Omiiha the Unit of the week. Insuranco rates gladly furnished by O.O. Tool, Red Cloud. Geo. Blair looks like n bishop with his mustache amputated. C. W. Knlej nnd W. T. Auld re turned from St Louis Fridii) . Win. Wolfe, custom slioeinaker from Linooln, eniplojod by Cincinnati Boot and Shoe Store Found, A pair of silk niltts and some lace. Oivner can havosaino by calling at this olllce ami paying for this ad. Row Hummel was in Guide Rock on Tuesday and Bostwick on Wednesday, delivering the ordinance of baptism to converts. Tress Harwood and Miss Mjrtlo Lain wero united in imirriagoon tlm'JJM inst. by tho Rev. (i. W. Hummel, at his homo south of tho rivor. Edgar Cutting and Edwin Ovoring re turned from Boloit, Wis., last Saturday, whoro they have boon attending college for tho piiBt fow months. "Wnko up, Jacob, day U breaking !' so snid DjWltCri Idttle Birly IttHcrs to the mnii who had taken tlieni to amino IiIh sluggish liver. C li Coiling. Tho Gorman of Freeport is fond of riBks on churches and schoolhouseB and 1 mn prepared to give an extra low rate. -O. C. Teel. Heel Cloud, Noli. Persons who limo n couching ttjivlt every night, on account of )t tickling hcii sntlon iu the throat, may overcome it at once by a doi-nof ()n0 M finite) Cough Cure. CLColting. Lost, strayed or otolen, from my prem ises, a black Poland china sow, weight about :iJ0 pounds. With pig when struyod. A liberal reward for her return. Chiis. W. Bushee, Rod Cloud, Nob. Whon wu conildur Hint the Inlostlnos nre about the time's an long art tho body wo cau realize) the intense Buffering ox purloneed when thoy become iiilhinied, DeWitt's Colic nnd Oholern Care snbdnon Inllnmmntion nt once nnd completely re moves the dilllmilty. O L Cotting. Tho toncheru' annual institute) of Wob- Btor county, Nebraska., will bo held at tho high school building in Rod Cloud, from June 2!) to July II. An able corps of lecturors and toachoru havo boon se cured. Jnko Nustino says: "Shust look at that lip." Sinco tlio war in Cuba, Jako hud to have Havana llllors and as thy could not bo had without running till i bustering outllts ovor there, ho thought bis uppor lip could furnish thoin . Core's a Certain Tricndlincss about an li S S ill suit that wins your good will before you've worn it twenty four hours. It seems to be just your style. That's because it is made of good cloth, well put together, and, like a true friend, you can trust it at every turn. This Label on a Garment In- euros Pcrfoct Fit (SlgTG and Satisfaction fej&f It stands for tho bost that Money Can Buy or Skill Produce. ml v!ilr!BftB4IMr HAArihMIIIIHBIIIIIIIElH IfNlPI IP'ilflVWH vmn umtfsxz& Now is Your Chance! In order not to carry over any of our LIGHT COLORED SriTS, wo will nmko tlu following lig cut on all that aro marked to .sell from $1'J to 11). $1(3 00 SUITS NOW AT SI 2 00. 15 00 14 00 13 00 12 00 t c u 11 25. 1 0 50. 9 75. 9 00. ekotli Cmufsion Has been endorsed by the medical profession for tventy years. (Ask your Doctor.) This is because it is always palatable always uniform always contains the purest Norwegian Cod-liver Oil and Hypophosphites. Insist on Scott's tfi gOJSft and Emulsion w of man trade-mark and fish. Put up in 50 cent $1.00 sizes. The small size may be enough to cure your cough or help your baby When J on n.k (or 5cntt' I.'mnUInn mid eiir ririiKKM r,t jon a pnekage Inn Wli.mii-: -r 1 . r-p-.r mIUi (lie pit tur. nl 11' ' f i I' ii -i- t tn.' Frank Cowdon, Doll Abel, Wallace Wright, John Tulloys, Vorn Bishop, Al bert Warren, Allio Albright, Charloy Robinson, Hugh Minor and Roy Tuit tooic in Superior Sunday, and wore highly ontortained at tho homo of Louis Broadstcuo, a most onthusinstiu wheel man of that place. "Pap" Rust is on tho warpath with blood in his oyo. Ho was possessor of a trio of fino young mocking birds, and somo miscreant ono night boldly en tered tho grounds and kidnapped his pots. Pap is wound up with a double) twister, and is going to make somo body hard to catch. Mrs. J. A. Richardson sokl this wook to J. II. Davis a $.',000 interest in terri tory, in her celebrated Knox bog and chicken cholera remedy. Mr. Davis enn consider himself fortunate, ns tho rem edy is a suro cure. Sho also sold a 8300 interest to another irontloinan whoso nnmo wo did not learn. L, D. Oatman, the pleasant and jovial landlord of the Holland houso is doing a splendid business these days, as is duly attostod by tho largo numbers of travelling men who stop at his house. Ho sorves all tho delicacies of tho Bonson besides nil of tho substautials. Ho is muking a complete success of tho Hol land houso and overything is neat and cloanly kept. Wo wish him success. Tho pooplo of Nebraska and Kansan should not forgot tho Intsr-Stuto Fair to bo hold in this city Soptombor 1 1 to If). About 8100 has boon put upon tho track and in othor iinprovoinonts, and, as tho fair is nianngod by men who aro determined to leavo nothing undon to mako it a succoss, you can rest nBsured thnt it will bo a grind exhibition. Re metubor the ditto and bo suro that you propnro somothing to exhibit. $"'000 in premiums, 82000 in speed. Dr. Frod wishes to nnnounco to tho young Indios of Red Cloud Unit ho has a hammock in excellent condition and built for two, and uu it fellow feeling makes uo wondrous kind, liu also fur nishos tho numos of tho following young men who aro similarly situated: Fran k Cowdon, Frank (loblo, John Tulloys, Bart Wright, Wallaco Wright, Dillard lUdford, Bernard MoNony, Flave Grico, Douglas Cathor, Honry Clark, Bon Mc Farlnnd nnd Charljo Fort. Ninety per cont. of all tho people nocd to tnke a course of Hood's Barsiipnrilln nt this senson to prevent thnt run-down condition of tho system whluh invites elmenK'. Hood's pHU nru partly jHtfotfttde ' ' !"'.' , ' '.'; -v1! .i .Ml a stkaicut :irr i' Twnvrv.ri vi: ii:it i:vr. Wo havo only a fnw loft, and thoy will not remain vory loug on our shelves at tho present prices. Wiener, The Clothier. H For Kale. i0 cords of dry stovo wood. Knloy, Hod Cloud. -Chiis. You should uso a stoain cookor, bo catiBo food cookod by steoming is more palntablo and more nutritious than when cooked by boiling. You should buy a Beverage Automatic Steam Cook er, because it requires less time, less heat and less room on the ptovo than any othor; because it is much simpler and mnro easily used and kept in order than any other, and because) it is much cheaper, costing only about one half u much as any othor stoain cooker. A prominent lady of Rivurtou, Neb. Bays: "1 have, for several j ears used a Peerless sleuin cooker forwhich I paid 80,00 and consider it a good cooker but find it inconvenient and dilliuiilt to kc-op iu order. Several of my neighbors aro using tho Beverdigo Automatio which costs less than half tho price I puiel for mine nnd I would recconimund it as lin ing a bolter cooker than any othor that I havo soon." , Kkd Cloud, Nob., June 1(1, 180U. Tho Buveridgo Automatic Steam Cooker for which Mr. Sohonck is agont is all and more than be claimes it to bo. I havo given it a thorough trial and usu itove-y day and find it much superior to tho old fashioned way of cooking. 1 also consider it much superior to cookers ot other styles in uso by somo of my neighbors. Mits. A. O. IIosmi'.u. Tho Beveridgo is tho latest, best, sim plest and cheapest cooker on the mar ket. Forualo by C. Sohonck, Rivorton, Nebraska. Molherrt will tlud Cliiimberlaiu'H Cough Ui-medy i-Hpeelnlly valuable for croup and whooping cough, it will give iirompt relief nnd h mifu and plenitiit. Wo have sold it for several yenrs nnd it hns never fniled to gun tlio uiORt perfect Hatisfnctiou. U, W. HichnrdH, Diuiuesue, Pa. Sold by H. K. Orice. A nice lino of ladies' ties to be worn with tho shirt waists, nt Wiener's. Tor Sale. Who will bo tlio lucky ono? Houfo mid corner lot, lot l- block 0. Tvvelvo roouiB in house, 8700. Lot IS, block (5 j and barn 8.100. Terms one-half cash, , balance on timo. For furthor partiuu-j lars writo to L. Buum, 71 Potomac Ave., Chicago, Ills. IIIOW'llt'4, rillllll'N, Ht'l'llllltollH Sorci. and nil humors of ih blond mid skin will Hiieeiiuib to Ibgg4' It ) ,1 I'uritler and lllood Maker, It jiosiliviiy tins no c(iml. Kvery bottle gnnraiitid. Auk your popular druggist O L (Jutting for it. (Quality in lilnding twine is a big item. A. Morhart has the best. 'orn and Hoy. I'Viiiu carefully conducted tests it haB been determined that it takes six pounds and four ounces of corn to product) ono pound of pink, On this hypothesis, it is easy to solve tho problem of coinparntlvo prulltsof helling or feding the corn crop. With corn at I'J'ij cents, pork cost 81.r)0per 100. Willi corn at 17 81.78 per 100. With corn at 10 8200 per 100. Witli corn at 120 coutu, $'2 118 cents per 100. With corn at '22 ceiile, 'mil: costs cents, pork costs cents, 8202 per 100. With corn at ilo contf, 82.WJ per 100. Witli corn at .'10 contn, 8.'tfi7 por 1C0. Willi corn at Jill cents; $:i!)2per 100. Witli com at :i." conls, 1.00 por 100. With corn at 10 cents, 81. 7,") per 100. Witli corn ut 12 cents, 8o00por 100. With corn at -Ifi cents, 8"i 112 per 100. itli corn at r.U cents. 100. Tho llguren Include) only Puk pork pork pork pork pork pork pork por k po rk Hi costs uosta costs costs coeta costs coats CCBlB costs costs iff) Ki per o actual costs of corn, and do nol tako into con sideration tho labor, otc, hut it will roadily be seen that with cum at If) centB and 20 cents this jour, it is probablo better returns muy bo luul by fee-ding tho crop to hogs. Indiana Farmor. YOUNG aw. urliit JrCJ I.-' ftV 80 H CT i WW B W Mm Wo havo just employed ono of tho beet nhoomakers in tho country nnd nro pro parod to do any kind of shoomnking and repairing at the lowest pricoe. Youro.f for neatness and dispatch. Cincinnati Siiok Stoim:. h-u-' fm& Wo Offer Yoa a Remedy WMcli Insures SAFJVL'Y to LIKJ: ol Ilotli Motlicc ami Cnld. H S Bo,yiB B &" Ft, mmwj 'TO i n a a END Phhi the good word along (he line Pllert enn be (juiokly cured without nu op eration lj minply n'iilyiug D Wltt'd Wi:r! !!'. ,U, . r i , ",,,,, lions coxnKn--vr or its tain, itoiliton . i) i1"iifb, Rlokea CHiLDL)1ViIM Ea9y. Kmluriioil mul ro oiiii.ii'IhioiI liy pliysl cI.iih, inlinilu - ii i tli UllllKl ilf lllt!' I I CV .- win) limu usotf ' .1 ''I liiiltutlooi. n- uttM, i i:ita ':. ,C. Iloiiner, Aft., Ued Cln'ml, Neb. I.OUIh ItAC.'fiHU V CO., :f dicmU.i ..i..:!. ii in in nl Win K.jroui M,- m , i ,.,'''., ..--... SIW6i?1!S!' Vi.l n'llAnltM'' k !ii