? ( &..c 8 THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1897. r u NEIItlt OF AKPflSAS. Another U. S. Congressman Endorses Paine's Celery Compound. Will. Ui tlm nast yonr, ninoug tlio thoimiuWof hearty testimonials to tho witnleifiil oitrntlvo powers of FalncV cillery compound Unit have been received by Wells, Richardson & Company among tho thousands of grateful letters reeotved from every Btato nuil own in tho country, thero have como no lesrf tban six hearty in dorseaicnt from members of tho nnt ienal hoiiBo of representatives. All were willintc Hint their export enee should be published, believing rightly that they might thus do good to otbtrs. In these columns have already been published, the letters received from Congressman Meredith, Bell, (Jrout and Powers. Now comes a letter from Congress man Robert Neill of Arkansas ns fol lows: "My homo is at Hatcsvillo, Ark. During the Inst spring and summer my oldest daughter, then 17 years of ngo, was in very poor health, sultering from general debility, nervous pros tration ninl frtiiieut slight fevers. She had the best medical attention, but apparently with little ibetielil. In tlio latter part of September last, whllo still feeble she began the use of Paine's celery compound, and linprov til In health continuously. In three mouths she had fully recovered, and is now in perfect hoalth. I am bound to think tlio remedy is an excellent one, nnd do not hesitate to reccomond it to tho suffering." To postpono atstieh a vital time ns this regulating tlio nerves nnd purify ing tho blood is a serious mistake. Men nad women distressed by nervous troubles, or the olTects of impure blood cannot afford now to loso n day before taking advantage of Paine's celery compound. In ordor to avoid disappointment ac- copt nothing but Paine's colery com pound. A elerk who tries to soil some thing else than what people ask for is evidently not disinterested. He has an eye to profits more than to the good of customers. There can bo no substitute to Paine's celery compound. This has been shown tint and time again in coses where persons, too easily led, have carried home some thing besides Paine's colery compound, and have failed to get tho decided ben etit they had hoped for. The strongest indorsement ever re ceived for tills great spring remedy and no remedy ever compared with Paine's celery compound in the char acter and number of the witnesses to Its elllelency the strongest indorse ment it ever received did not overesti mate or exaggerate in the least its un rivalled power of making people well. HIGHLAND, (KANSAS.) Editor. With your consent I will write n few items from this part of tlio country. Good nil in to encourage farmer. J. B. Wagoner nnd Chits. Francis will ship their cattle soon. A, llorgcss a heretofore civil old Quaker has been guilty of "swnplu bosses." Miss Emma Tolaud of Neith Dranch is visiting frieuds nnd old scholars of this place. Miss Clara Jones of North Branch Is leaching the spring tcni of school in district 114. Mr. Chas. Martin has bretight his bride home. Tho boys gave him n ser enade which was not nppteeiated by Mr. Martin. T. K. Shogloy will farm the S. 1. Howard fnrm the coming season, lie says ho will "batch." Its too bad for Tod is such n nice young man. Chas. Francis has stepped down and out of publio life by resigning bis ofllce of justice of the peace, lie say.s he prefers private to public life. Mr. George Ncnl with his wife aud brother of Pawnee, Neb., have arrived at tho borne of his father-in-law Mr. Thos. Crnig. Mr. Neul thinks he will make this country his pormanent home. J. K. McClaren has retained Jimmy Francis to work for him another year. John thinks he enn put in his time very prontably looking after his young shorthorns of which ho has a fine bunch. J. B. Wagoner living on Crazy street has moved his house nnd is building an addition thereto, which event caused the Misses Grundy of tho neighborhood to speculating who the lucky girl wns, but Joo told them that he meant nothing only his sister would live with bim. The Highland semi-annual Sunday school convonsion which convened at the Stone Church April 10th, was n complete success In every way. The topics were ably discussed. Bro. Frank Kizer was with us nnd gavo an inter esting talk to tho children iu the eve ning. No mystery nbout It. Whon tho Shakers offered some tlmo ago to give away a bottle of their digestive cordial to any one who might call at thcirNew York olllcc, thero was a great rush nnd a great many people though they were crary. Subsequent events proved it to have been a very clever advertising tram- action, for although they gave away thousands of bottles, it was In the end prolitable; nearly every one that took a free bottle came back for more and paid for it with pleasure, saying they had derived better results from its use than from any bther medicine they had ever used. Thero nothing so uniformly success ful in tho treatment of stomach troubles ns the Shnkcr Digestive Cor dial, nud what is better thnn all, it re lieves ntonce. . J nooa in ii i Bhotild be In every family medicine chest ami overy traveller's crip. They are lraluablewbcn the ttomarh li out of order) cure headache, blllouiDtts, and all liver trouble. Mild and efficient. 2 cents. 8 Pills STILLWATER. Wedding bells are ringing. At eight o'clock Wednesday morning April 7th, Kev. Clyde Motcnlf perform ed tho ceremony that united in mar riage Mr. James II. Greenhalgh and Mls Viola P. Hubbard, both of this vicinity. The marriage was pei form ed at the residence of the bride's par ents. After tlio ceremony the happy couple "were duly congratulated and tLen all partook of a line brenkfnt pre pared for the occasion. Tho Prime Minister extends best wishes. W; 111 Isonl aud Nettle Orr attended inissionory serrices at Cowlos on Fri day evening April 0th. W. B. James will commence work for Mr. Leo near Guldo Iiock next Monday. Parties are all tho go new days. The young people meet nbout eight nights in the week and play checkers. They don't do a thing to 'em. Most farmers aro sowing oats, but cannot do a first class job of cultivnt ingon account of tho "dry" weather. There are a fow strny sheep In this community. Tho owner would do well to look after them for they seem to be quite lleeoy. Piumk MlNlSTKIt. J. M. Chaffin Attorney. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. .John W. i'egg. defendant, will take notice "'it on tho KIU clay of .March. 18V7. l.avlca l'cgg plaintiff herein. Illcd her petition In the district court of Webster coniily, cbraka, the object and prayer of which nre to procure n divorce from said defendant, also for tho custody of certain minor children of thla marriage, to gether with alimony. You arc required tonn swor saldpctltlon on or before tho 26th day of Dated this 17th day of March. 1807. , . 1.AV1CA l'Eoo, Plaintiff, llyj. M. CiurriH her Attorney. Hv af- Thirty years is a long tlmo to fight bo painful n trouble as piles, but Jacob Mitchell, of Unionvillc, Pa., struggled that long before ho tried DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, which quickly and permanently cured him. It is cquall; cuective in eczema ami all sKtn fections. C. L. Cotting. e STATE LINE. Tho rainy weather Is slacking up 8omowliat. Rev. Davis of Utego preached at the Friends church Sunday. Miss Jones of Mt. Roso visited the Haworth girls Saturday and Sunday. Tho farmers of this vicinity nre much alarmed on account of Mr. Davis' hogs ilyiug with the cholera. Mrs. Shillings and family of Colora do Spriugs has returned and l living with her parents Mr.Arrnnts'. Mr. Slickleyhns been busy clearing timber for John Flsbburn. Ho has enough wood from it to last all summer and John was glad to get rid of it as it intruded on his fnrm land. Saturday nnd Sunday was the W. M. quarterly meeting. Mr. Chas. Francis of Highland was a pleasant caller at Mr. Tolands Satur day afternoon. Mr. Geo. Dillon who has been at tending school at Emporia is home now and is not going baek again this year. Rer. Cooper of the W. M. Church is holding a revival at tho Branch. The T. P. 8. C. E. of the Branch held a meeting at the Amack school house Suuday. STATE CREEK. Mrs. Jas. Fruit has a very sick child. She. was .supposed to have scarlet fever. Grass is starting and iu some In stances stuck can nearly live without any other feed. Sowlugoats is really the older of the day when it is not laiuiug. Some few were done befme the wet spell set in. Mr. Carpenter, neither of them will weigh over 100 pounds, and thero is only one large man iu that part, Mr. Lush. Hnskius. Wo are bleed with old batcholnr in this part, O. A. Provnlt, Rob. (illtis, Harve. Graham. Wood Stevens, Sam Montford and old Uncle Mackelroy. Pleasant Dale has a lot of mall men nil iu one neighborhood, namely: Ed. Anderson, John Davis, John Fox, Willie liaskius, Ernest Hnskins nmi Some have corn out in the Held yet nud one man says he raised 2000 bush els out una um got it gninereu neenuse of his making a prospecting trip south .ast fall, so he in sure of one crop this year. The seven months school at Mt Hope was closed Inst Friday by Mr. George .Evans of Smith Center. The success ful teacher left for his home Saturday morning and will put out 100 acres of 4rn this year. , Well you farmers that are well Known tw chronic grumblers what have you to complain oi now, is mo sou wet -enough, or is it too wet? All men that take tho world ns it comes are well pleased with the wot spring and say the soil is wotter thnn it has been, for fivo yotrs, and that tho prospect Is hot ter for a big crop. Occasional LEGAL NOTICE. In the District Court of Webster County, Ne uinn Kflc The Nebraska Central! iiuiiuingaiidLoauAs nidation Plaintiff, v. K. V, . Hoik, ndmlnlstrat- or or tlic Kstalo of Klilirlnni Hire, deceas ed. Samuel h. itlfc, eta. Defpiiilntilx. I Haimicl I., Itlfo. defendant In the abnxc action will tnko liollco thnt on tho 7th day of January, I WW. tlio plnlntlll above named filed liln rotltlun in mc cnsirict court or WebMor county. Ncbran ka. against said last named defendant nnd oth era. tho object and praor of which nro to fore eoo n mortgago executed by the defendant, r. iiimui iviic, iu ma mo nine, nun sauna ', ItlfO. UtIOII a I Of Ifltaillll. f I . IWM l'l ll.rnn ,-n and (4) In block numbered fourteen (14), In Ited Cloud, Webster county, Stato of Nebraska, to secure tho payment of a certain protninissory note dated February gth, 1891, for the mm of even hundred dollars. In tho payment of which default has been made, and the said note past illint (hat IknM I. u.1i.. .. .. . . ...., ...... w.,t in nun uiiu lliuu BBIII noiCS ami mortgage the mm of seven hundred dollars, to gether with Intoren, premiums and fines ac cording to the articles of Incorporation ami hv nf .l.n ..-I.I ..!-... ... - . . .. UB laws i tllO Bdlll IllnllltllT. A 11.1 tilalnllfV nnm f a n.nM. lii.t ....... .... .. ... v b uvum iu, uciuuuw Ob required to pay .iu Buiui-, in iuu..niu urvimscs oesoia to satisiy. the amount found amp.: that ni,i s.mnoi f. H f c li an heir of the cstato of the said Kphrlam lllfe, deceased, and clalmssome Interest In and to sa Id tironortr. . . uiren to answer said nctltlon on or you nro ron beforo tlio 3d day of Ma vv SAMPLE ROOMS. JOHN FOLNICKY, PltOPHlE'i'OH. DKALKniN Wines, Liquors, California Brandies. u D i i.n,ii, ninr ddaciiiu iu mm mmmim D R ALWAYS ON TAP. PARKER'S GINGER TONIO m itoudim, iwDiuty. awrMnng nomin i ana U noted far Diutnc mrm htn all HAIR BALtAM ! m: bttn I.udi Trtrabl-m ipbllltjr. dlatrtMtng ftomielt amt vuisiB mi.. Mm. h. wwu iui- mwauifj rain worn H tiMtmmi Ml, tnty moclif f and Imhd (hoold hiTa It. mm CImmm uA tiMiittnai tt rnnOMa. nmnul cm utm niu to snbiM BaIv ta IIm TMtUihil OaTavT - -T -'Z7- : T r. TT.V- wan amp aiMUM nur nuiaf. mxiimunmuwmi aiiufM" H LI N OK RCOIf N 8 .Tk.ciy c Hna.onfau pais, ana n i wiikr-Mtj.la.uDtmum. &m can mnko 1Ik money Lr nvillmr our n heels. Stof2S. Ijirgcut atock In America. NOW rlca. All 1). V. malcrM ami incKlrls. Write for cataloinipa. 11KOWN-LKW1S Cycle Co., Chicago, III. ,1807. Dated .March smb.. 18 Abbott, Sillack & Lank. Attorneys for Plaintiff. SHEIilFF'S 8ALF. Notice li hereby given that under and by vir tue of nn order of aalolssupd from ihnnin..ni James llurden clerk of tho District Court of the Tenth Judicial District, within and for Web- Hjrcouniy.neprasKa, upon a decree In an action pending therein, wherein George K. Lewis Is Plaintiff and against Douglas J. Myers, Maud Myers, Jefferson a. Myers, and Mrs. Myers, whose real first name Is unknown defendants, 1 hall offer for sale at publio vendue, to the highest bidder for cash In hand at tho cast door of the court house, nt Hed Cloud, Neb raska, (that being the building wherein the last term of said court was boldcn) on the 17th day of April. A. 1). 1897. at one o'clock p.m. of said day, the following property, towlt: Lola one (1.) two (8.) three (5.) four (4.) and 2,e..t5 ' ln. .ulock "umber twenty two (tl) In Smith and Moorcs addition to tho city of Hed Cloud, Nebraska. . aJLv?!iJJlldcr T IlRI"1 thl '''' ' of March A. D. 1897. t i. vt ,.. J- w- I'uncusv, Sheriff. James MnNaNr. l'lalntllTa Attorney. CHANEV & WALDEN, ATTORNEYS. NON-JiESWENT NOTICE. In the District Court of Webster County. Neb raska. Cornelia Wood. vs. do li n woods, I'lnlntlir 1 BLADEN. Fine weather at this writing and far mers are all busy putting iu their crops. Tho H. & M. nro putting iu scales at stock yards. Kcprosontntivo Urandstnll returned home from Lincoln Saturday. Miss Ityan from near Norman was iu this city last Saturday. Mrs. Josio Duncan spout severul days last week as to guest of Mrs. J. It. Horn. Dr. Fulkersou of lilue Hill made a professional call in this viciniLv Friday. .". vvueittu aim luuuiyaroveovor to Uoseland Suuday. Martin Kauffninn left Monday for Llncolu. K. Stnbeuorr drives a colt ho pur chased from A. P. Johnson. Miss Skelton of Hlnn Hill whs in tlm city Saturday in the interest of a music clas.s. Mr. Hite pulled a new Dandy culti vator out of tonn oun day this week. UatWholau is putting down a well at his resilience. l lie Juvenile Dramatic company of nlttu Hill presented the oomedv en titled, "Tho Old Maid's Triumph," to a tun uousuai me u. a. ,k. ball lues day evetiiug. The play was well pre sented and those who we in thrn n joyed II ffOOtl lailffh. Thn mnaln fin-. j nlshed by tho Dluo Hill orchestra was good. Gund & Co. are shelling out a lot of their corn. J. D. ItoyuoldH Is doing the work. (lomplion m. .A AND ITS " CUIUS Toitie Editor: I have an absolute remedy for Consumption. By Its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been already permanently cured. So proof-positive am I of its power that I consider it my duty to stnd too bottla frti to those of your readers who have Consumptloii.Tliroat, Bronchial or Lung Trouble, If they will write me their express and postoffice address. Sincerely. T. A. UOCTJfX, M. C IU rear! St., Ktw Trrk. M- Th Kdltorlal aad Bulnua MDHmnt cf MUI Laxoi., tho now form of Castor Oil is so palatable that children lick the spoon clean. --- i BATIN. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Wilson ono dav last week a boy. Win, HroUlmucr is assessing dither- ton township. Hev. 'U..JH1 preached at Mt. Hope latt Suuday. Noah Harvey has purchased n new grinder. O. K. Harney sold several head of fat hogs last week. Claudu Duvnl is making n largo dam on his farm. Charley Ware had the misfortune to have a horso dio last weok. Tho ground is thoroughly soaked full of water and is in good condition for plowing. Charloy Peterson had a horse get burton a scraper quite severe one day last weok. Some of tho farmers are putting in oats, while others have commenced plnwiug for corn In this locality. Fred Anderson from Hall county this state who has been hero for several weoks visiting returued home last week. Kltner Harvey from near Inavale was in this locality Sunday looking after his school ma'am. Otto Ueasen returned from the north partjof the stato last week where he spont a few days visiting. The school was out at Dist. 38 last Friday, followed with a spelling school at night. Owing to the inclemency of the weather there wero not very many thore. Miss Emily Robinson of River ton was teacher. STUifNiit. Stricken Down. irPwB Haiiii n.-jHH'iw Defendant I To John Woods, Defendant. Ton are hereby notified that on the 18th day of March. ltWT. the plaintiff, Cornelia Woods, tiled her petition In the oltlce of tho clerk of tho dis trict curt, of Webster county, Nebraska, the object and prayer ef which are to procure n bill Of UlVOrCO from vntl. fnr IhA irrnitiifl. .af ahi In tba petition, and for the care and custody af her two children. ou are therefore btreby nttlfled to appear and answer said petition on or before IheMthdayof April, 1897. or the allegations of "' . iia.iuuu win ue waeu aa confessed oy you. and decree entered accordingly. .. .. . ... Cokkelia Woods. ByCiiANKv it Walks, her attorneys. RANDOLPH McNITT, ATTORNEfui COUNSELOR AT UW, Special attention to Commercial and Probate Litigation. MOON BLOCK, RB1 CLOUD. NEHRASKA J. S. EMIG-H. DENTIST. PAINLESS DENTISTRY IK YOl WANT IT. Crown Bridge Wink ur Tedh Wilhoul I'Uei t'DllCIXAIN 1SI.AY Mid all ibu latest Improrcuit-iit lu dental meeli mi Inn .i.-. trnh..- CSVrK-2Wl ;--Sii. ,eri"r kSTALOCVSI SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice Is hereby clrpn that nndoi- .mi i. i. tue of an order of sale Issued from the ottlce of &a B.Vn,,enJ.c crk.of ,he ltrlct Court of the Tenth Judicial District, within and for Webster county, Nebraska, upon a decree in an action pending therein, wherein Norman J'. TnOmilKOIl Is tllalntln'. anrt nirnlnal in),,. linn, and .ipiitillQCkch as administrator of theenato of David IloeKCb. decunscd. .Ipfpniimn I shall otter for cale at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash In hand, at the east door of the sonrt home, at lied C uud, in said Webster county. Nebraska, (that being the building wherein the last term of said court was holdcn) on the itfth day of April, A. I)., lhW, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, thu following described property to wit: The north west miartcr. nmi Inu nn. three and four, of section two 12), also the smith cast quarter of the north-east iiunrter. and tho north east fiiurlcr of the south cast Milliner, of section three (3). In tow uslilp i iipim north range (in), west n the bth I'. M. In Web stcrciniuty. Ncliriiskii, . "'ten under my hand this Wth dny of March, A I' loi, m .. , . .' w- "l Nl IIHr Shcrltr. Hour. T. 1'oTTt.it. l'lalutlir Attorney. Thla book should bo In tli l-nn'V c I every rit-hraska miner. 1 1 m u euio gul0lo ilulits-nli unit Mtlit nielli ods. Ttie rvMotllllj- of QrtMry's Seeds arr unqutstlonnl. During tho hard i tlmr, three tons of flittf fatuous reed were distributed In Nebraska, irt or cnargr, ami Dtiniirciior lar mtra bad an opportunity to Ifat thHr quality when failure meant ruin, urrcury ' Hrd Uaialogue la tent fixe of etiaree lu anyone In Nebraska. J J. H. ilktROOBY A DOM, MarklcfeMttliaM. aJSaa i faptr OaaxaatM Ul ftstroM lropbalUa. When the spring time conies, "gentle Annie," lik j nil other seuslblo persons, will clennso the liver nnd reuovoto' tho system with DoWitfa Little . Early uisers, lumoiis littlo nllls fur tlm iu-,..- anil stonmeh till the year round. O. L. Cotting, For Salo. Ono hiiiiilred nnil MMy ueros of nn. linprovetl inntl, four miles north wont of Red Clotnl.Nubr. Terms ettsli. Ap ply to, Mits .Iamis Kiukwooi), Knlr fux, Missouri, - I.MiiiutuVniir llowula Willi I nai-iuuta, 10o'"Il'!y itJnrinrr!0f,.i."r,iV''0"rU'a,la" 'l"r. too, J3c. !faO.C full, druKirisurcIimd money. To Curt Voiutlutlon Vitrei vr. .TaVoCuheurets CundvCuthnrtta lOo orCSo. If C. C. C. fall to cure, druggists refund money. Not Exactly Right is the way thousands of people feel. It Isbecauso their blood is poor. Hood's SarsHpur illa, the One True Blood Purilier, will promptly set them right, tut. Dunkirk. H.T. a r the mM Oealal sai fatoceaafWl Ccaaaaerclal aea Che read writes Dr. Fenntr: "I was stricleca dewa with acute inflammation ef kidneys, had beta uffering for some time, and was in a critical condition. I secured a bot tle f your Kidney and Backache Cur and soon experienced relief. After usiag tw bottles I was entirely cured." FOR HALE BY C. L. COTTISU. SHEHIFF'S SALE. Notice is hetoby uH eu that under uud by virtue nf an order of suit; Uautd from ihaoBioe of James Duffy, county Judge In and forWek- sier coutuy, .turaa, in au acuuu penning therein, wherein Dempster Mauufacturliig company la plalntltT aud agalusl O. W. Tabor, delen'laut,! shall offer for sale at publio veu duo to tho highest bidder for cub ln hand ou tie '.'lit day f April, nwt. at S o'clock p.m. at the residence of Lewis Johnson, situated on tlienoithweal ouarier nf seelioii thirteen (1H). tnwnthlptwo (2). range twelve (111). In Webster count) . Nebraska, the following descrlbeil prop ert) to wit: One third nf forty five acre nf corn lu field, now husked and ailed on said premises being about Are hundred bushels, or as much thereof as will satisfy ludnuient obtained by said Dempster Manufacturing Company against O. W. Tabor on the 10th day of December. 1KW, for the sum of l?i.so aud costs taxed attio.m and accruing costs. Oien under my hand this iith day of April, 1W. .1. W HtisciiKV, 3hi-rlff. Jam. McNkny, l'litlutlfr Attorney. Application for Liconso. Notice Is hereby gtu-n that u petition slunc-d by thirty or mure resident freeholders of the second ward of tho i ity of lit d Cloud, Nebraska, has been tiled ullh the city clerk of thecltv of Ited Cloud, priixing thnt Ilceusc be granted by the city ccjuiu-if of said dty lo MorrU M.stern, for the sale of malt, splrltouo and Itious liquors on lot three (3).blook one (1), Williams addition to the city of Ited Cloud, Nebraska. That action will be taken on said petition by tho mayor and city council on the tfibclay of May. ..-., u. ... ...v- mri nirciiiiK ui um cruiiurii mere after. Dated at Ited Cloud, Ncbrnska. this Mh day of Apill. DOT. 1 1 L V i aaaj aaa aaaaj i aj aai aav aajaj 1 1 ay m a aaa aaa ibi a. aaj aahaaj ii n a aaa bbh bbiBB aaj aaj aaahal ii paaw aa aaj aaa aaaa aa aaj paaaas ii vSllaBj aaa aaaa aa aaj ajB Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat. enttmimeu conducted lor Modcratc Fit. ouai orrtcc teOppoaiTcu, a. aAT(NTOrricc and we can secure patent in leu lime tnan m rmntf) from Wathincrton. Send model, drawing or photo., with deicrip-i lion, we acivise. u patentable or not. iree oi charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. to uutain ratents, wun A PAUHULl-T. cost oi same In the U. S. and foreign countnei How sent free. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. PATENT OfflCC, WASHINGTON. D. C, Ors Wanted-An Idea Who can think of some simple thlnc tn natjkti.t Protect your Ideaaj they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WBDDEKU&RNt TO., Patent Atto nen. Washington. D. 0., for their Si.BOU prtse oSaw nd list ot two hundred tnTaaU" oanutd. Hood's Piuji tiro purely vegettiblo nnd do not purge, pain or gripe. All druggists, a8 Hours Chlcag6 tp New Yotk tJOO for the rottiul ttl via the Nlokel Pluto rotttl, leaving Chicago April 2UHI, in SQih, Inelusiiie, good ro turning until May nth, inelusivo. This rate Is lower tlinti viu other lino.-. City ticket ofllce 111 Adams St., nudlloritim annex, ntuput, Clark & p.'th.St.Vliiduot Clileago. Telephone Mnin 1188U. Application for Lioonso. Notice is hereby glcn thut u pelltlon signed by thirty or more icsldeut frcolioldern of tho Urst want of tho city of Ited Cloud, Nebraska, has been died iu myolllce iu said clly ot ited Cloud, praying that a llccusoliu granted by Hie city council of raid city to John I'oluicky, fur the sale ti( mall, snlrllous and vinous liquors on lot it, block .11, (original town) now city of Itsd Cloud, Nebraska, thnt action 111 betaken on said vtltlou by the mayorniid city council on the nth day of May lh'JT, or nt the ttrst meeting of Ibacouiii'll thereafter. Dated ut Itul Cloud, Nebraska, this Sth day of April, 1HT L. K. Tait, Clly Cierk. Cpb WrttHt Atl USE f AltS. m Bcft Cuuali byrup. Taattis UouO. Vh aj In tlnio. gout by Urugglns. Saj Sl'MMONS ill' Pl'llLWA TlON. In the district court of Webster county. Neb raska. The State of Nebraska, to Sandwich Kilter prise company, a corporation, defendant: You are hereby untitled that you hao been sued, together with Clara K. Waller. William Waller, Caroline If. Terry, Terry (real name unknown) husband or Caroline K. Terry, as -o defendants, by Jamas I.. Miller, as admin rstratnr of the estate of Almlra Ii. Miller, de ceased, as plaintiff. In, the district court of Webster county, Nebraska, and that on or be fore the 10th day of May, 1807, you must answer the petition in chancery died therein by said plaintiff against said defendants, wherein plaintiff prays for a decree of said court fare closhig a mortgage given by said defendant Clara K. Waller and William Waller to the Lom bard Investment Company, dated November lth, I8M8, now owned by plalntltT, and ovcrlng the following described real estate, situated In said county of Webster aud the state of Neb raska, to wit: Tha south-west quarter of sec tion thirty four (at.) In township three (3.) north, range ten (10.) excent fourteen (mi acre lu a square form, in the south-east corner, west ui mo iiu principal mvnuiaii. Said petition further prays that the rights, titles and Interests of said defendants be de termined and settled, and that said land Iw appraised and sold, according to law, and that ino proceeds arising rrom sucn sale do applied, HrsL In payment or the costs of said action ami of such sale; second. In payment of the full amount due plaintiff herein, with all Interest thereon, on the Indebtedness securad hv mm mortgage; that from and after confirmation of miii n saie. me uoiciinanis to mis astion. ami all of them, be forever barred and foreclosed of aud rrom all right, title, Interest, Ilea claim and equity of redemption In or to said lnmls, aud every part theruf. UlilinH 0I1 ausuerkald lietlllon. Hsnrnrpunlrf the fi i-ts therein aliened will be taken as true, uud a decree will be runic-reel by said court as thin In prnred. IMtuuss p y ban' ami thu sc.il nf said court, by me ulllxcd, thin .jOth day of March. lKiT, IhKA,''l.. .. JAMKKlU.'nilKtf, CUtk of tin- Dls'rict ton t or Wcbttur (oiiuty, ebr.iska. 1'ui.ktnirniVAMiANiicit Ciiiicorlla. Kansas. Ait'iruc)blor plaintiff (t'lrxi published In lu.uti.oim Onus,-, April LINCOLN OMAHA riUCAGO ST. JOE KANSAS CITY ST. LOVIS and nil points fiist nnd south. No. in. dally. Wymore and tie - 1:80 p.m. re slit. St. .loo and Intermediate Kvcrclioily Nijb Hit. t i, i . t a.nlj U.,4..i i.v,, ' ho mtif won cnlu inuillcul illbi'ovcrv of tliu ngo, p. ens nut i i) rofror1 n to I taste, act i.-entl.t uml prisltively on klunevs, i vet nnd bmvcls i lc mantr tlio cnl'ro mat ui, dlepel colds cuii- imiiilnalio, invir, Imbltnnl c-onstlputlot anil biliousness. Please buy nnd try it box of U. O. C. to-day; 10, 5. Ml renu. Hold and gusrautecd to cure by all druggists. (that holier term of said IMII111IIIU Hnuimii tlin 1 . eonri um iw.i.ir,. :.;:." if" .;V.:1 VmyMJ&XAyW wit: " "I--I.HU111 property, to The i west half of tho north oust uiiarienif m.,. Hon thirty two. (3J ) In loniisbiri f.Vn, H i : KVi TIME TABLE. B & M. B.Y II EI) CLOUD, NEUR. DENVER HELENA IWTTE SALT LAKE WY PORTLAND S.M FR.1X0ISC0 and all points west. TIIA1NS LKATC A rOLLOWat No. fin. Freight, dally except Suuday for Wymoreandnll point cast :flii7 a.m. .So, Iri. Passenger, dally for St. Joo. Kansas City. Atchison. St Louts and all points east and south ., 10:05 a in. Vn. II.'. Accommodation, dally except Huiiday. llastlUKs, Grand Ik lwiul, Ulaok HI lis and all polnlsln the uorthwest 1:3 p.m. o, HI, Aci'iirainodattnu. dally except Sunday, oberlln, Kansas, and Intermediate stations, via Ite publicau .,..-......... a:06p.m. 1 unction points No. (13. Frrtcbt. dally for IlenubllCMn Orleaus.Oxford and all points west .................-.-..... ....i0:9i a.m No, 10. Pasaenger. dally, Denver, all ik)I ins In Colorado, Utah and California .. HHUu.ia. Sleeping, dining, aud reclining chair ciuhv (seats free) on through trains. Tickets sold anil baggage checked to any point In the t'liiiml States or Canada. For Information, tlmo tables, maps or tickets' cull on nr address A. Connver, Agent, riod. Cloud, Nebr. or J. Francis, Oeueral Passcnuer Agout Omaha, Nebraska. SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice Is hereby given that underand by virtue of an order nf salo Issued from the ntllcu of .Ih llurden. Clerk nr the District Court o he Tenth JudlclaHilstrlct. wltblnand forWebsiori-omar Nebraska, upon it ikeree lu an m-tl..n t I S thHiiln, vt hwi-lii (iporgeil Harris l" pia it ur and against ,tnnclil il.lncj .n f- 'J." "J r.mcrson Tm cot .V ( u J.ugn,v ' iul, '!,,. 1'lillllt. FasKlcr. detcndiiuts 'j all Jl"rfr sail iitimblciimo i tno HIkIios- Mldcrf rensh nhand. nttlic crt-t doornttlio rour lionsS a lied Cloud, lu said Mot tier coiuitv NiVbrnV.. (that liulnir Um 1,1,11,11... " '. "h 'CbrilkUn, hand thla JOth day of IIIVLMI III in ftp .. March, A. U wi. '.VminiT A Tmo-as, PiatKffi,- 4 J, 1, X "- lb Jim jf Jh 'iMayiaaatWlwWWyy iinii i 1 1 lrBjB'V jBdhaaMj. '& ' X, t., ;j ea , I. "!. .! .H;.!, uf .it a.,A J.. Jji.JiJ'.!--ilidL.t . l