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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1896)
4 MIC THB1 KED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1896. t A A Nervous 1'coplo often wonder w by their nerves nro ho weak why they fjet tired so easily; why they start nt every slight hut midden sound; why they du nut sleep nntitrnlly; why they linvo frequent 'hciidachts, Indigestion ntid nervous Dyspepsia Tho explanation Is simple. It Is found In that Impure Mood which Is contin ually fccdliiR tho nervefl upon refuso Instead of thcelcnicntBof strength and vigor. In such condition opiate nnd norvo coniKunilB simply deaden and do not cure. Hood's Hums tinrllla feeds thii nerve h pure, rich, red blood; gives natural Bleep, perfeet dlRcstlon, Is tho , true remedy for all nervous troubles. Hoods Sarsaparilla In tlw One True I Hood Purifier. 11 per liottic. 1'reparcd only Ity 0. 1. Hood ti Co., Lowell, Mail. t - rif Liter 111; c.-usy to nOOQS flllS take.caiytoopuate. Sic THE CHIEF PiiIiIInIiuiI Weekly. fitihNcrliitloii, - 1 Per Ann tun nvurlul)))' In Advance Entered at the Pout Olllee In Ited Cloud, Nob. an mall malterof thepecoiid class A. 0. HoHMKlt, Editor. I.ahovTait. A tut lx)cal Kill tor. SWCRN CUMULATION 1,300. aeimlUlt'HM National Ticket. For I'rcBltlont, WM. McKINLEV, of Ohio. For Vico-I'rcHidont, GARRET IIOBART, of Now Joraoy . Rcpiiblleiui Male Ticket, For Govoruor, J. II. M'COLL. For Lieutenant Oovornor, ORLANDO TBFFT. For Secretary ot Stnto, JOEL A. PIPER. For Auditor, P. O. IIEDLUND For Troasuror, C. B. CASEY. For Attornoy Gonornl, A. S. CI1UHCIIILL. For Bupt. of Public Inetruotlon, U. U. CORBETT. For Commissioner, II. C. RUSSELL. For Supremo Judges, ROUT. RYAN. M. P. KINLAID. For Regent, W.O. WIIITMORE. Repiibllciin Ticket. For Congroaa (itti District, W. E. ANDREWS of HnBtlnge. HuititAii for Ilillie MuKinloy, the poo pies cuudiilato for president. Tiir 8t. Louis convention is in full foroo this week. JL'hey will probubly en dorse Ilrynn. A MoKini.ky and tlobart club is be ing organized in this city ntid will bnve about 'J()U members. Wm. J. Biiyan ih thu assistant genor nl uttornoy for tho Missouri Puolllu rail way, bo tho story goes Rki'imiliuans HtiKuld Htaud llrmly to gether for protection and proBperity. It ia that that will iniiho timow good uguin. TiiKdomoorutio piipero in tho oast are pulling out of tho party on account of tho money plank. Hundreds of demo cratic pnpon all ovor tho country nro doing likowisn. Mr. Brjun was nominated on Friday, occupied room l.'l at Ids hotol nud lot t Chicago ou July l.'ltli. Ho has also boon a resident of Nebraska just tbirtoen yoora. St. Joe Horuld. J. Q. Tatk has been elocted eupromo master workman of the Anciont Order of Unitod Workmen, which pluuoa him at tho hoad of ono of tho oldest fraternul organizations of this oluBsIn existence And tliua is Nobraeka honored again. Hut she will near hor multiplied honorB modestly. Ex TitKestoomed wifo of Editor Spenco of tho Bladen EntorpriBe, patsod away this week, uftor a sevoro illness. She was buriod Wodnoeday, Rov. O. W. Hummol ofllciating. Mr. Spenco hos tho deepest sympathy of tho newspaper fraternity, as woll as Ids numerous friends in Webster county. It. B. Waiilquist, tho talontod editor ot tho Adums county Democrat of Bust inge, wna in Rod Cloud ono day last week visiting hia fathor-in-law, Mr. Dilloy . While horo ho invadod our wig. warn and indulged in a pleasant chat. Br. Wahlqulst is a red hot Bryan man, although he holds down one of Grovor's Jobs, i. o. tho Hastings postolllco. BegK' If Inrrlieu llnUHtn positively has no equal in diarrhea, dys emery anu ltiuamation or trio bowels. I relieved quickly, nnd being purely vego It table, no bad results follow, Yon canuot afford to bo without it at this season of the year. Sold by C, L. CottinH. .IMI ltl .- For Sale. Who will be the lucky one? IIouso and cornor lot, lot 1'., blook (1. Twelvo rooms in house, 8700. Lot 18, block 0 und barn &SC0. Terms ono. half cash, balance on tinio. For furthor oartinu. lara write to L. Haum, 71 Potomac Avo., Chicago, Ills. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powdtr A Pure Qrapo Crcaso of Tartar Powcor. Super morn' lroeeellnir. Tho County Hoard of .Supervisors metinrcgiilir session atthncourthniisi' inllc.l Clouil TiicmLiy, July II, 1WI! W. II. Hnby cliainunii nnd i, II. Kort clerk. Thu following members of the luiard wero present: 1'eters, Sliirlc), Kort, Pope, IIofTuiKn and Etdinxton. Tho following was thu order of busi ness towil: The board lirxt approved the following official bonds: Jos. W. Warren coutHV coroner, J. 0. OrndufT, town treasurer of Harmony township. Alf McCall, Walnut Creek. W. A. Maynard, Line. 0. II. Harvey, clurk Inavalc. J. L. GrnndsUff.O. II. K. 1). No. 8 J. Sal adcnU. Thou. Preacher 2. Jns. Hick oyll. Edgar Cox -III. Lcn Wilmotl2. In the matter of the application ol II. B. Hunter to have tho no no 1 nw J no 1 sw 1 no 1 so 1 ne 1 of sec 1! town U ranRC !) being school land, asking the board to appoint a cotntuittco to ap praise the same. Tho chair appointed tho following members to view and ap praiso tho same: E. Peters, S. II. Shirley and J. V. Ellington. An objection to tho enormous assess ment of Mrs. Lyra C. Garbcr on land in thonw J --1-11 was referred to the committee on claims. Tho board then adjourned till Wednesday morning at SI o'clock. Pursuant to adjournment the board reconvened at!) o'clock, all present ex cept Hoffman. Another adjournment was taken until 1 p. m., when the fol lowing business was transacted. Tho committee to appraise school land reported as follows: no bo J lti-2-9$7 per acre, nw ne 10-2-9 $7. aw no 10- 2-9 $7. so no 10-2!) 7. Peters, Shir ley and Kglington, appraisers. On motion tho board decided to take no action on erroneous assessment of Mrs. Garbcr. Tho bridge on tho bottom cast of In aysle was reported dangerous, and re ferred tho committee on roads and bridges. The chair made Peters a committee of one, to arrange for tho working ol tho roads between Nuckolls and Web ster, and Kglington was to perform a like scrvioo on tho lino dividing Frank lin and Webster. On motion E. N. Shomaohor was ap pointed constable for Boavcr Creek precinct, and nis bond was approved. J. D. Chrissman was appointed justice of tho poaoo for Boavcr Crook pre cinct. Jas. C. May was appointed const able for Harmony township and hip bond approved. The board rofuscd to act upon a com munication from Oak Creek prcoinct asking for a change of voting place. Tho report of town clerk of Line pre cinct was received and placed on file. On motion tho county clerk was in structed to draw a warrant in favor of the county treasurer for $5.79 being re funded on o J no 1 ill-l-ll. Supervisor Popo was authorized tore pair tho bridgo across Dry Creak, i miles cast or Red Cloud. Hoard adjourned till Thursday morn ing July 1(5, when it again went into regular scpsion with all mcmlcrs pres ent except Hodman. Geo. Pope olTored the following reso lution: Wheiieah, A county lovy of one mill for the road fund was made in the year of 1894, a consdtrublc portion of said levy having been collected and the monov thcreforo is dow held by the county treasurer, thcreforo bo it, IIksm.ykd, That the county treasurer bo instructed to apportion tho said road fund to tho several county tuipcrvisor districts, and that tho said treasurer be authorized to pay tho several county suporviiors tho amount of said money belonging to said district, and bo it fur ther, Kksoi.vkii, That tho said county supervisors bo and aro hereby autho rized and dircotcd to expend said funds on tho highways in his district. Tho resolution was adopted by a full vote. Tho following committees wcro ap pointed by the chair: Comtuittco on settlement with the county treasurer, Peters, Kort and Kg- lincton. Committco ou settlement with clerk, Pope, Shirley and Iloby. Tho road petition as presented by Oliver McCall and others asking for a public road to bo located through and across sw 7-1-11 was tabled till next meeting. The board adjourned till Friday morning tho 17th ond again till 1 p. n, that dav. All members wcro present when tho board met, and tho following business was transacted: 1). M. Hunter county superintendent reported a statement of the Webster county tcaohcrs' institute fund for tho quarter ending March 31, 189C as follows: To amount on haDd reported for July 1, 1690, $212.2.'). To 3 End tres rocd since last report t. To 5 Ren fees 5. To III Ex i:. To 8 Wood. land echoes sold school district 41 (" 25 (5. Total amount in fund Arpil 1, ' $235. 25. lloport was affirmed by committco on settlement. Tho second quarterly report of the county superintendent was as follows: Children Cry for pitcner'ft cat toria. j Eczema All Her Life. Mr. K. D. Jenkins, of I.ithonia, Gj., says that his daughter, Ida, inherited n severe case of Uczcma, which the usual mercury and potash remedies failed to relieve. Year by year she was treated with various medicine J, external ntipH catious and internal remedies, without result. Her Bufferings were intense, and her condition grew steadily worse. All the to-called blood remedies did not seem tc reach thedis ease at all until S. S.S. was given, when an improvement was at once noticed. The medicine was continuccd with fav orable results, and cured 1, her perfectly Millnt encd to blight her life forever. S.S.S. (guaranteed purely vegetable) cures Kczcma, Scrofula, Caucer, Rheu matism, or any other blood trouble. It is n real blocil remedy aud always cures even after all else fails. A Real Blood Remedy Take a blood lemedy for a blood disease; a tonic won't cure it. Our books on blood aud skin diseases mailed free to any address. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. sss April 1, amount on hand $235.25. To 43 Ex 43. To 3 Ilex $3. Juno 18 ap prnpriation by the board $25. June 30 6 Ex fees $(J. Total $312.25. Expenditures, May 11 (XX) circulars )0. June 23 telegram 41 cents. June 20 telegram 25 oents Total $G.C0. To balanco ou hand $305'59. The report was approved. Sheriff ltunchcy mado report as fol lows: To tho Hon. Board of Supervisors of Webster county. I hereby submit the following report for fix months cuding July, 13, 1890. Amount of fees earned $455.75. Amount collected $417.00. Amount of fco expense $502.31. Tho committee on settlement reported tho sheriff's statement corrcot, and the report was adopted. L II Fort, county clerk, made his first and second qnartorly report, as follows : Feoa roceived for tho first quartor onding March 31, 189G, For January, $104 95 For February, 121 90 For March, 131 25 By clerk's ealary, 1st quartor, 375 00 Ry doputy " " " 175 00 Udlnnco duo cloik April 1, 1890, 98 90 For the quarter onding Juno .10, 1890, tho etutemonts ot rocoipta uro as follow b: For April, $130 00 For May, 101 15 For Juno, 77 15 To balance, 330 10 Halanco duo clerk March 31, '90, 93 90 Clerk'a ealary, 2d quarter, 375 00 Doputy ' 175 00 Halanco duo clork Juno 30, '90, 333 10 Tho committon on eottlomont with tho clerk recommended the adoption of tho roport aa correct, which was ap proved. Tho potition praying for the construe tion of a bridgo ucroes Indian Creek bo twoon sections 5 aud 8, town 2, rungo 11, was, on motion, iaid ovor until next meeting. Tho right to build bridgo across In dian Creek botweon section 32311 and 5211 waa granted. A petition, numorously Bignod by rosi donta in and near tho northeast cornor of section 17111, askod that tho public roud be altorod, commencing at a point about 19 rods south of the north oast cornor of eoction 11 1 10, thenco running noarly northeast to a point about 23 rods oast ot euid cornor, con necting with the public road. The poti tion was granted, providod tho land does not cost over $3(1. A II IlolTman moved that, in the ex penditure of the 1891 road fund bb apportioned by the board, tho county auporvisor shall not chargo to oxcood $2 per day for the actual timo smployod. .Motion carried, On motion, J P Kglington was author i.od and instructed to romovo tho old bridgo botwoen sections 9 and 20412 across the Blue, nnd to uso the old lum bor in ropairing bridgoa in his district. The quoation of printing the delin quent tux list consumod considerable time. Tho Blue Hill Loader ofTnrn.l tn print the tax list at half tho legal rato. Tho Belt also offered to publish tho samo for ten conta por description. Tho bids wero reforred to tho committooon printing, conaisting of Potors. Kort and Popo. Mesare. Petora and Kort reoom mended in a majority roport that the printing ot tho tax list be given to all the papers in tho county, and tho pro coeds be equally divided botwoen thorn. Goo F Popo proaontod a minority report recammondlng that tho printing of tho tax list be let to the Red Cloud Nation nt logal rates. Mr. Popo thon moved the adoption of the report, which wbb Children Cry for Pitcher's Cattorla. rr-" Vbi. uow 8lu-' 's &J?;ifcfll3N souud and wcl 1 "NJLr -X rJ-VifcrvWi8,cln is ' ' I I.' i she has been saved threat- Ayes - nn a Potera, Kort, Koby. Tho following named gentlemen wero solected, from which thu jury for tlio September term of the district court is to bo drawn: Ulemvood A W Cov, C FaPBlor, IVtor Duffy, Jae Reynolds. Balin-O A Knutuod, Rybt Harris. Hod Cloud-Jos Oarber, M S Martin, Frank Tonnant, O E Harney, A Dillon. Boavcr Creek A J Bragg, S A Rud don. Guide Rock-J F Watt, 11 II Crow. K P Fairfield, J S Largent, J B Potter. Harmony John Hamilton, A M Ray, W Reed, I3mer McCoy. Inavalo P M Cochrane, J P Hale, John Copley. Cuthorton F E Payne, O Bergman. Potsdam Jacob Bannr, Uarny Kuehn, C L Popo, It Pelz, P II Karr, Ed Hilton. Garlleld Geo Amuck, J A Coon. Jjino Jeff Boauchump. Walnut Creek Frauk Stokes, M C Fulton. IPIoaoant Hill-Bud Norrip, John Em micli. Stillwater Goo Webber, W B Gutb rio, Thoa Fisher. Ekn Creek John Harpharu, Frod Gorloch. Oak Creek-Clark Phelps, Jas O Tool. W C Laird. Rod Cloud, 1st ward R M Cochrane, A J Caroy, Joa Herburgor, J if Minor, L E Toit. Rod Cloud, 2d ward J A Baum, J II Bailey, M It Bontley, C B Crone, John Dickoreon, John Fob tor. Tho board thon adjournod until Sat urday morning, when the following buei- nesa was done: On motion by Kort, tho clork wna in etructod to draw a warrant on the gen eral fund for $30, in favor of J I Hoover, whon tho said Ilnovor ehall dolivor to tho clork a deed in favor of tho county of Webator for tho right of way for a road across tho northoaat cornor of Sec 17410, said road having been located by tho board this session. The motion provailed. Moved by Hoffman, nnd eeconded by Peters, that the couuty treasurer be in structed to colloot the mousy due tho county from tho Stato Bank of Blue Hill, on or before January 1, 1897. Car riod. J P Hale represented to the board that ho had mado an error in tho assess ment of O It Pitney's personal proporty, and tho correction was made. Tho board, upon hearing tho reading of an nflldavit from II C Bowman, or dered a warrant drdwn In his favor for IJ.42, on account of erroneous Hastes raoht. Tho list of claims will ujipeur next week. "Wake up, Jacob, day is breaking !' ro said DeWiu's Little Kurly Risers to the man who had taken them to aroiiRa his singgisii liver. U L Cottiug. m, 1 .. , IlCNOlUllotlN. Rkii Cloud, July 11, "OO. Wiikkkas: It has pleassd almighty God, the groat and bonellcont author of oxistonco in hia infinite wisdom and mercy to enter the homo anil remov by death tho child of our beloved brother A. Clark, Resolved, By the meiiibern of Red Cloud Lodge, No. CO, A. O. U. V that wo extend to th bereaved family our hoartfelt sjmputhy in this tlmir sad hour of iilllietiun. Resolvod, That as a token of, respect, tho charter bo draped for u period of thirty das and Unit a copy of these res olutions bo spread upon tho ininuteB of the lodge and a copy lie. sent to tho city papers for publication and a cop to tho family of the deceased, O. C. Vv.u., J. A. Baum, f-Coni J. 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Fona Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver they act llko magic a tow doses will work won ders upon the Vital Organs) etrengtbeulng the muscular system, restoring the long-lost com plexion, bringing back the keen edge ot oppe Ute, and arousing with the Rosebud ot Health the whole physical energy ot the human frame. These are facta admitted by thousands, In all classes ot eocloty.andoneot the best guarantees to the Nerrous and Debllt tated Is that Bcecbam'a Pills havo the Largest Bale ot any Patent Medlclu la tho World. WITHOUT A RIVAL. Annual Sales more than 6,000,000 Boxes 340. at Drug Stores, or Will b sent h no Agents. B. F.ALLEN CO.. sts :nl nt w. ok, poet paid, upon receipt ot prtoe, Book """J'oa application. .carried by tho following vote: A) Shirley, Pope, Hodman, Kglington; The II. A. M. Winer Conlnut. KniTon CinKK The Belt of hit wck contained an attack upon mv administration as major of tho city. As to thu moMve-4 that prompted the attack, and it ch tr.tcter, I am not prepared to say. But thu people of this city are interested in thu truth, which seems to mo to have been pur poMily divgutsed in the Belt articlo. Sometime aftr my assumption of ofliae, duplicate contracts for furnish ing water to tho railroad company wero handed mo fur my signature. The matter was laid beforo tho coun cil, which took no action upon them other than referring them either to myself or Mr. Gilliam, for his advice. The lli It sjs I did not vole on the question. There was no question for me to vote upon. I could only voto in case of a tie, and thoro was no lie on the part of tho council no ac tion of any kind. Upon investigation it was found that a prcvius council had agreed to furnish tho railroid company with water at fivo cents per thousand gal lons, until tho company had received $1100 wouh of water, or thereabout in payment of an extension of the mains, which tho oompany had fur nished. Tho company had given tho city credit lor something liko $ for tliH preceding threo jcars. The original ountrauts were drawn for three years, ai-d tho three years had txprcd. Tho contracts handed me wero continuations of the original contraots, Upon advising with Mr. Gilham, he told me the original con tracts were illegal, and persuaded me ot to sign the new oncB, as I remem ber, bo that nothing was evor done about the contraots. The Belt says I rught to havo known how much water was taken by tho company. A word as to that: Ih tho first place, if the city owed the company anything, it owed it lotuc thing over six huudrcd dollars whioh wouiu ibkc several years to pay so that neither the council or mysolf saw any possible revenue from that source. Again, on account of ignoranco as lo thu details of tho water business, it was thought best to continue in office tho old water commissioner, Mr. Pond, ho afterward resigning. M. B. McNitt was appointed, who served nn til be muved to Tt-xas. I think it was Mr. MoNitt who informed us that tho wator was all right, but the com pany was using but a small amount of wa er, whioh made the sredit for water so little. After McNilt's removal, Mr Aultz was appoiuted. The only knowledge which cither the council or myself oould havo was obtainrd from tho water commissioner. Ho is tho re sponsible officer. I have no dusiro to rcll.ct on either of these gentlemen. I know that Mr. McNitt meant to do his duty faithfully, but it rtquircs somo experience fer a water commis sioner to perfiot himself in all mat ters connected with U10 system. The oly man in the oily of previous exper ience. Mr. Bond, had refused to serve, Now let me say in conclusion that the city has lost nothing and can lose nothing by tho oircunisunce; because thu city, if it furnishes water at all to tho company, must do it uader the old contraot, and by the terms of that con tract the oity is still in debt to the company. Had tho amount furnished been large tho council might havo tak en actioii in accordance with our attor ney's advioo, but the amount seemed too small to justify a quarrel with tho company and engender any 111- luuuug. aiiemeuiDers 01 mo coun cil will verify tho foregoing state ments. I have also asked Mr. Gil ham to write what ho knows of tho matter aud onoloso his statemont. Very respoctiully, M. 11. Bkntlev. Bed Cloud, July 0, 189(5. Editor Chief Bear Sir: The contraots which tho B, & M, company desirod signed by tho city last year wcro beforo the council ouco or twice and thoy woro brought to my offioe. I advised that thoy bo not signed. Sub sequently, as I recall it, Mr. Bentloy brought mo a letter from Mr. Calvort, general superintendent, and asked me to answorit. I wroto Mr. Calyort that tho mayor and counoil, acting on my advice, would not sign tho contrails or recoguizo their validity. I also wroto that thero was no disposition to oeaso furnishing water at present, but nothing would bo dono to reoognize any legal liability under tho contraot. Very truly, J. d. Gilham. Iiilfammatory RlieumullsBiCure cd In a Days. Morton L, Hill, of Lebanon, lnd., says: "My wife had Inflammatory Rheumatism in every musole and joint, her entering wm terrible and her body and faoe woro swollen almost beyond recognition; had beon in bed for six weeks and had eight physicians but received no benefit until she tried the MYSTIC CURE FOR RHEUMATISM. It save immedlste . lief and she was able to walk about in uiree unyo, 1 am anre it saved her lire." J Hold by H, E. Grloe draaraiBt. Rod Cloud. ; EXPECTANT MOTHERS, We Olfer You PEHI'DV Whlc IN5UKK5 Safety ai L.11C 10 iuou er and Child. HsinTiirnni MUintitd FRIEND" Robs Confinement of lis Pain, Horror and Risk. Mvwifo uicil "XOriltillS KHIKNII" he- I fore birth of lirr tlrst child. Hho ilhl not 1 suflcr from CHAM'S or IUIiS wantitilckly . I relieved nt tlm crltlcul hour BiinVrltiB but , little slin li.ul nn ijulrw af lemard ami her ' ' recovery wns ratuu. Sent by Mnll or KxprosH, on receipt of x-.t iji uunn-wiiCT, r.uiiiuui, Jlia. int lot . price, 1.00 per botlle. Uoolt "To Sloth ' its liinlleU t rec. . DIIADFIKUI UEM1MTOU CO., AtUnlt, Os. BOLD BY ALL DRUOOIST8. To Hie IMihlie. Bf.iitiiam), Xkii , July ill, 181)0. This is to certify that I, Julia A. Rich ardson, will not stand good for any debts mado by my husband, William Richard son, nf tor July 20th, 181)0, Julia A. RieitAitnsoN. ! re ! The Mttle ttliuila Are Here and come to slay. O. L. Cottiug, your popular druggist, hn just reivsd a new supply. Thoy aru thu only guaranteed pill on the market. . nur yon get Heggs Littlo GlanlK. Ak for sample. Tor Sale. CO cords of dry stove wood Chae. II. Kuley, Iteil Cloud Lost. A buir colored much, brown spot on one side. R. R. Lwkiett. 83.00 to 0.0O I'cr Day. A live, bright lady in every County to sell two of the most .srfe(it toilet pro. parations on the market. Tlmy sell at sight. So'd tiirongh ageuts only. Ad dress with stump 1hH 1'nrislan Toilet Co. 120 Michigan St., Chlosgo. I r Tor Snlc. Ono two-horso Climax cane mill, near ly new, will be Bold cheap. Call on or addreeo James Petereon. 30-4t - Kert Cloud, Neb, April'.'.-,. i8.c-TliUUtni.F. tlfy lh.it 1 lme itied Mm. Julia A. Knox'i Cele brated Cholera Itemedy on my lios and poul try with Rood sticcois. I believe It will do nil tliat Is claimed for It an 11 euro and prevent-tlve.-It. M. Law t. Bi'SIRM' German Roilve. Tho Perfect Ointment. Cnres where all others fall. Its extraordinary oura. tlve powr has been proved in the thons. and of onses of pllss, for which we hold testimonials. Your pupnlar druggist C. L.Cotting sells it. . . lied Clmiil. Neb,, May 13, 1810 Totlio Public -This n to certlly that I h.iw used the cols brated Julia . Knox's ling nnd Chicken Choi cm remedy with coad succsis. 1 h.nl as bad a case as ronld be found and It dime the work cf- feotu.illy. I think It a perfect euro K. N. itlcimrtsnn ...m.w.........,.. 1Mii Service 01' Minimum l lur,iicii lion. brMfca"" 'll'"r"'t ""rt "' Wl,1",'y',tontT,No. John II. IMvls. liiliitllT vs lto'ierl S. Downer, liefend -nt ilieiilpovliniiiedilef.iiil.iii'. Itnliert S. I)nw. ner, will t.tkii mitleiMh.it n ,'m 7iMn nf Jnlv IM..J0I111 II llitK.iili,iur l.,"l. M hf, in? peililnii in tliuillstrli't court or WeiirVr eiiuity .. i'T:'".U "vl;st ,"nl ilefia.laiit. the ohjHct iinilir.iernf wi,.i,,riMni,.c1irr .1 jiiduiiient tilHlnt ft lor the sum nf Ml 5) k.ild union Is brn.iKlit upon 11 eonti ut ..nieiiMl into liv do fen.l.iiitiin.l pl.nntlff for the s ile.. f real estate. Ilie lo How Iiik prnpei t lus been ntUPhediis e I o io(l) iihI Iwm'.') n, 1 l,.k ,,. 1 o ,h(1) J11 llloian -o is u.liil-hm to the town of Tte. (iniid. Nebraska. ; umirt nr.us t, j".iKsnt ajtalust efpndiiit. Koteit s I) iwuer lori'd sjiiauft-,4 r.. mother with all tos snf this, tc tlon. oiiarernjiilreiltnuiiswri r..til iietltlun on or beMre the jfit l i i.f Aiunsi. ifc'ir! Ilyllonr r l'onKii,,l.atS,",,,AV"- n- ,.i....iij i nun oriunoiinti I, its iiiiinuer- Chat lei .laorlcite Mile. .$)!.". '' Jf'V 'V" ,lMt hylrtuoftho 1110 sum t SM.tio. ami default Iiuiil' been made In the rnmlnlons llu-reof. iiud 1111 suit or linieeedlaus li.ivlng been in,tltuie.l it I iw to recover tho debt seeiimd by said inoitaiceor any part theienf, the undersigned w sofi thS rrniert tlirielu dtserlliid.to Mt Ono lay cu1!,; t- I?r &,rK!...!!?..!!!K auction to the hlirhest bidder for oish.11 1 front k. ,uu,y "v,:rr ",,r"' "n tllH fit) f Re Si 8tb. 1M. 'rot'k "' '" 1"1 8 ,lur,iny' A"M lifted,' July 11, iris. . 1 N llitow.v, MortKKee. Sertlce by Publication. KiiUiUblo .Securities Company John V Van Wle, Catherine a. Van Wlo, " "mini, ei ni. u so. n.e i,m ,,?;; hei ,bVi . "i i,a V, & X seven ye.us I10111 the date tl eroof t at ,hB Is now due uina said notes ami inortcaJo?hS sum of 77 (So. with interest i t thoraiSor ten per cent per annum irom the lit day of Jurn 18'JJ. In. u hleli sum. uiik I....V... '."' '".,'l!' date. plHlutin nra)a f.ir A Secroi tl ia U "hX uts be required to pay t, same, or that sa d sVKl ' ""' tb0 "-"MS You sre rniulrod to answer said iietltlun n. VWNlJ?0' ntt Hy Hobt. T. rottir?TKfr'JffiK!,l"B' Co Notice to Credltora. 8comuVouft.!,k"'We,,,terc',,,n,y- In'bt elKan'd'WaS11 fi?n" W late .! Webster "coin ity? deMasd,y.h1l'il,?,IBr lino fixed for filing e aTmi awlnV? .a Id Mta' & is six iiiontlij from tho nth dav Tf au, f.?VSi? of said county, at his om .iVl!.i.0"Bt-y t"!1? J am rs Duffy, Couuty J udto. ""i " tiimmi iiiuii.'.iki! o.tiei ronteinlier lfl ltt .tiled for record b. Webster Vo 'uiUy " hraska. nude l.v Isaac Hrewell, mortHi!nr, to I N. flrown. mnriL'iiL'ri. nn i. i,ii. .1...... i.V... . hi, 1I1.TII? ! 1I1II, wT" 1.!! iyr',l'ln,ra lefeinlanN, jo, p, van executed by the (It-lenilants to ,u iZ h Vtl ate" 'ima "'n1 '.?." 'il""H'lal mVrliHaiu X (