ttm'--. , r-sswHH 4 , kmm h us) in Huss iiwiwf wVri waii .. WhwMni list in i. jififimfswaMsswisMii'sTmssafciisB .catiaaBK IHWMOWiHHWHIIIW h!A m H THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1897. w r &.. f MltlWER BOOSE PflAGER. tf. (Wilis Home Warmly Endorses Paine's Celery Compound. UffLmuSfim aLsssssssssssssssa avHasssssssssssT E sssssssssewBxssssssV ssaesssssavssssw A'assasssssssT ssssssssssssssssssssalsT Jasssssassw VrtflassssssV I ssssssiaSy iBSTAJfTaSSSSSS'SSSSS'. rWayBSSBBBBBSSi .kwJM BBBslWaYBXaBBBBBBl BXSBBBBBb BJSWa. LM HVUbHsbbbbbbbi JP awssBarLer The l'almor House, Chicago, needs 'no introduction to readers in America 'or Europe. It is one n( the largest hotel in the world, and is one of the great institutions of Chicago. Mr. Willis Howe, the well-known superintendent of tho Palmer House, writes the following letter! Wells, Kiehnrdson & Co., Burlington, Vt. Gentlemen: It is with a feeling of sincere gratitudo that I write you this letter. 1 was seriously sick with fever, and after passing the dangerous stago began taking Paino's celery com pound. At this writing I am in ox- client health, and in fact never felt bettor. I attribute this to the use of Paine's celery compound. Hoping that other will find that Paine's celery compound will make them aa well as It tid mp, I am most gratefully yours, Willis Howk. Chicago, Jan. 14, HOT. Repeated and astonishing success in Making people well has lifted Palne'a celery compound to the admiration of the world aa tho surest and wisest means of invigorating a "rundown," nervous condition of the body. Since tho discovery of this great remedy men and women who keep Memoriam. In memory of Hans C. Madison, who departed this lift) May 13th, aged 57 yoars, 8 months, to the hours of sadness there comix tu my kuiiI. A vInIoii ho lovely, celctllil anil fair, Of a clime where all suffering and sorrow arc o'er, On that beautiful shoro over Hutu. We feci now dear liuslmud (bat the bimtinnii no pale, Han anchored thy bark oujordan's cool stream In th harbor or rot thy puro spirit dwells, Over thcro on the share uf thohnppy redi-euitd. Though Uie home li now broken and million fUU The heart of thy widow and children with care, '.Tet the cloud's alWer lining. In lirlhtncn will Hlow, For a fair hand la beckoning from that home over khere, a'arowtll doareit huibaud thy true patient life, lUa et like the tun ao radiant aud fair, ,To thine In Ita ipleudor, undltnaied thriiuh all acea, Ih the natulon of bllia over there. A Friend. Morale Your llowela WIIU Uanciiret. .-?'i2,y Cathartic, cure conatlpatlon forover. Wc.ttc. itc.0. o. fall, druiruUu refund money. "ItiavtdmyBoy"! iM. tHatol ft. Reynolds. Wajkwa. ITA. writos Dr. Feer, Fredonta, N. T.i roraeul two years ay little torn Grove, atd about four, tutrered from K(4aey aad Bladder dbieaae. Finally a travel was fores .trnto tae urethra and rentals tlaen aeUg . . mm riitHiM a. itlcl etutlon. I ret ute4 ooajMi to X)aaBtMeaPerililon ,eatlu tfce rtiolt, a4 acae Cure. "H 'ow ! Back wUaoaebotUeV,, graTel aad become !?"" .r' T? "" utaolvlai stoit1 mufiiipnvn i ziivi . ..... wm ua j. t4, Win NO. fin paeaeeioui or itaelrviuuauiTM ey iiuu M ettoai to-day, Hei.P caiieu wtu tU audit tae la rfuaolvlm eto ot ct themselves reasonably woll informed in tho world's progress, refuse to be martyr to such well understood troubles as sleeplessness, rheumatism, neuralgia, or kidney diseases. Paine's celery compound is used with perfect assurance in thoso households where only nn intelligent, authentic, remedy can got any consideration. Asaspring remedy nothing compares with it. Asphysiciansaro all the time saying: The pain over the kidneys, hoadaches and tho misery of nervous debility should bo mot by Paine's celery com pound. Its invigorating action is at once felt by the irritated, worn-out nerves ana Drain, it makes new blood. It brings fresh strength and vigor to tired, worn-out men, weary women and sickly children. For those diseases which are the result of weak ened nerves, such as dyspepsia, head aches, neuralgia and heart disease, Faiue'd celery compound Is the only logical, permanent cure. It feeds the wasted nerve tissues and regulates their action, It tones up the entire di gestive tract and encourages the body to tako on ilesh and to increase the volume of pure blood In the arteries and veins. COWLEB. C. W. is building nioro corn cribs. Fuller & Good shipped txvo carloads of hogs this xveok. C. E. Putnam has been uppoluted postmaster for this city. A number of our eltl.ens xvoro in Red Cloud Wednesday on business. Miss Florence Cotting ami Miss Klla Cook were visitors hero yesterday, and utteuileil the school exercises. Principal Hart, of tho Frauklin Academy, will deliver the memoiial address in tho Congregational church Sunday morning next. Services to commence nt eleven o'clock prompt. Our school commencement exercises xvero hold in the school houstf last evening. There were two graduates from tho 0th grade, Lorotta Thomas aud Robert Hall. The graduates ac quitted themselves well. Mrs. Thomas' theme was "Bowing aud Reaping" and ttooeri Mairs "Ability and Opportun ity." Three other pupils. Misses Hall. Hager and Poyer, gave very good pa pers on appropriate themes. Miss Chloe Fuller and Miss tieorgle Scott contributed greatly to the general en joyment with two instrumental duets, wales were very finely executed. Obskrvkk. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured With local applications, as they can not reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to care deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, aud when it Is entirely closed deafness is the re sult, and unless tho inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its uormal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; niuo cases out of ten aro caused by catarrh which is nothing but an intlamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for auy case of Deafuess (paused by catarrh) that cannot he cured by Hall's Catanh Cure. Send fnruirculuni.frae. V. J. CHENEY & CO. Props., Toledo, Sold by druggists, pi leu 75o. Hall's Family Pills uie the best. (Mutate Your lliiwtlit Mttli Iukm-hik. Candy Cothnrtlr. ciie mum v.tln.i , r Wo.aJ.v. jraO,0 talttt.. K-t MWiU.u.iiiy. BLADEN. School closed Friday. Some talk of llladcn Incorporating. Mrs. Alma Springer has a now buggy. Henry Pounds sports n now outfit, buggy, horse aud harness. Mr. Weiucs of Campbell was doing some milling in this city Tuesday. R. N. Lewis, one of our prosperous farmers cast of town, was a passenger to Omaha Tuesday. Mr. Conrad of Blue Hill was in the city last Wednesday Rooking over the political Held In this vicinity. W. K Thorno and V. S. Hall wore attending to some legal business nt the county seat the first of tho week. Martin Kiiuffnmn and C. H.,Kccd left Tuesday for the Mack Hills xx'heio they go in search of work. Success to the boys. F. W. McLaughlin and son Harry of Doniphan spent Sunday with friends in this vicinity. He drove to the coun ty seat Monday. James Burden and family drove up from Red Cloud tho latter part of the week, returning Sunday accompanied by kis wife and daughter who came up earlier in the week. Mr. Charles Best and Miss Ethel Parks, two of Bladen's esteemed young people, wore united in mnrriage Tues day, May 28th' at Hastings. They will reside on a farm north of this place. We wish the young couple happiness and prosperity in their journey through life. The Annual Sunday School conven tion held in this placo last week was well attended and the interest taken in it made it a very interesting and in structive gathering. Our visitors seemed woll pleased and they say Bladen is nil right excepting her side walks which would make a sober per son walk tipsy. Terrible Aooidkmt. It is a terrible accident to be burned or scalded, but tho pain and agony and frightful dis figurements can be quickly overcome without leaving a scar by using De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. C. L. Cot ting. Some for ten, somo for twenty and some for thirty years have suffered from piles and then have been quickly and permanently cured by using De- Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, the great remedy for piles and all forms of skin diseases. C. L. Cotting. STATE CREEK. Who can tell us what that flag aear Mt. Hope is for? signal Mr. Geo. Mountford's new house is neatly ready for the plasterers. Mr. Boyd and wife of Red Cloud were visiting on the creek last week. Win. Rosencrans was on the sick list last week but is up and around again. Sulky breaking plows aro turning .las. Butler's farm up to tho sun in haste. Mrs. Jessa Sapp and sister Edith Scrivner xvoro visiting their parents last week. Mrs. Jas. Graves who xvas in such poor health last xveek xvith rheumatism is able to be up nnd around under the treatment of Dr. Dikes of Lebanon. Mr. Milt Guthrie formerly of this neighborhood who lost his hptise and contents by liro on Wnlnut creek, has got him up another building and moved itito it. If anyono has found a capu or oloak that was lost some txvo or throe xveeks ago near John Foxs' by Mrs. Carpenter of Pleasant Dalo, xvill bo liborally re warded by returning it to owner or leaving same at Chief ofllco. Township officials seem to be the only men in theso parts that are building and have money to build with. We think their salaries and fees should bo cut down and not bo given such ad vantage over the common poor farmer. Preparations for Decoration at Mt. Hope have not been made yet and tho prediction of your correspondent '.a that there will be none, thout-h tho two ex-soldiers graves thore and the two at Creole will be decorated pri vately. Planting corn is the order of the day. Moro will be planted this year than ever befcre. Whilo it has onlvbeen selling for eight, ten or twelve cents, the prospeots for hotter prioes here after gives the farmers greatcontidence and consolation to know they will get something more for their labor in the future than in tho past. "They aro dandles" said Thos. Bowers, of the Crocket, Texas, Enter prise, while writing about DoWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills for sick headache and disorders of the stomach und liver. C. L. Cotting. a Don't thin your blood with sassafras or poison it with blue-mass; but aid nature by using DoWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills for con stipation, biliousness and stomach and liver troubles. They are purely vege table. O. L. Cotting. IH1 Ubawo Halt aa Saokt Unr I lf in ay. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mas Belle, full of life, nenre and vknr. take No-To-Mm, tbe wonderworker, that makes weak atca strong, au aruecuti, too or SI. Curetuaran toed. Beoklas and sample free. Address snarling awatwy oa, Okleago er New Ternv 8 Cure All liver Ills, bilious ness, headache, sour stom ach, Indigestion, constipa tion. They act easily, with- Pills out pain or gripe. BnldbyalldruRiriiti. centf. The only Hill to take with Hood's Barsaparllla. CHURCH NOTK6. CIIUI8TIAN CIIUHUII. Special order for May ttOth. (t. A. H. memorial sermon 10:fl0 by Rev. J. M. Darby, Sunday school 1C:00. Union Sunday school rally of all the schools in Red Cloud precinct 2:80. Set mon, "Tho (Jieat Meinoilal" and communion 4.00. Junior C K. and chalk talk COO. Senior C. E. at Coiigiegntioiinl Church 7:00. No evening sermon. L. A. Husso.no, Pastor. MKT1IOD1ST. Morning services at 10:30. ' Sunday school at 11:30. Junior leugueat4 p.m. Senior league at 7:30. Kpworth League anniversary at 8.00. Chapel Sunday school at 3:00. Prayer and Praise service on Wed nesday evoning at 8 o'clock. Come nnd welcome. Rkv. J. M. Darby, Pastor. CONORKGATIONAL. Sunday School ntll:45. Junior Society at 4 p. m. Y. P. S. C.E. at 7 p. m. BAPTIST CHURCH. Sunday morning 10:80 our congiega tion unites in tho union memorial ser vioo at tho Christian Church. Sermon by Rov. Darby. Sunday School at 11:30 a. tu. Junior Union at 4.00 p. in. Young People's Society at 7 p. m. In the evening our congregation unites in the W. C. T. U. mass meeting at the Congregational Church. Ser mon by Rov. O. R. Welden. The pastor will preach tho memorial sermon at Guide Rock Sunday morn ing. Mid-week prayer meeting Wednes day at 8 p. m. Wo extend a cordial invitation to all. C. R. Welden, Pastor. The New aS Hour Traia to New York. Thirty Houra to Boston. The Nickle Plate road is now in a position to offer their patrons unsur passed traveling facilities. Three through trains daily in each direction between Chicago and the east. The new schedule to become effective Sun day, May 80tb. Dining oar service un excelled. Rate lower than via other lines. The short line to the east. You will save money and time by patroniz ing this road. Call on or address J. Y. Calahau, Gen'l Agent, 111 Adams St., Chicago, II). H. Thorno, G. P. & T. A. Ill Adams St., Chicago, III. Sent Free. To any person inteiested In humane matters, xve will send free, upon appli cation, a copy of tho "ALLIANCE," the organ of tlds Society. In addition to Its lntotisely intetcstiug reading, it contains u list of tlic vnluablo and un usual premiums given by the paper. Addtess, THE NATIONAL HUMANE ALLIANCE, 410-411 United Charities Hullding, Now York. Tetter, Salt-Rheum and Eczema. The intense itching and smarting inci dent to these diseases is instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment. Many very bad cases have been permanently enred by it. It id equally efficient for itching pilcb nud a favorite remedy for soro niptilps; chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites and chronic sore eyes. 25 cts. per box. Br. Caij'i Ceaaltiea FewaVra, are just what a horse needs when in bad condition. Tonic, blood purifier und vermifuge. They are not food but medicine aad the best In use to put a horse In prime condition. Price 25 cents per package Kverrbody 5aya hi. C iirureU Camlv Cat'iurlli-, the mol n on uerfiil milli'al dfsi-ovrr' or the tiro, ! wi- n'ii und loirosninf tn tin' ias.iu, uci junuj uml pualUvoly on kldno.xa. liver nml it ivveia. elennt'ini; the i-nilie - tit' m, itljp'l colds, cuiolicitiiHohe, fevor, linbituui t'ntiti muoL und bliliiimi)p.s. Plrasrt mv nnd trvn box of U. 15. C. to-day; 10. M. M cents. h..alaud Kuarnnteed to cure by ml druggists. Shake Into Your Shoes. Allen's Foot Ease, a powder for the feet. It euros painful, iwooleu, smarting feet and In stantly takes the stlns; out of corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of tho ago, Allen's Foet-Baie makes tight fitting aud uew shoes feel easy. It Is a certain cure for sweat ing, callous and hot, ,ttred, aching feet, Try It today. Bold by all druggists and shoe stores, lly mall for Kc In stamps. Trial package free. Address, Allen 8. Olmsted, LeTtoy, N, Y. To Cure Conatlpatlon Forever. TaUo CuscttretH Cundjr Cathartic. lOo orSlc. If C. C. C, fall to runi, drueidftts refund money. Tu Cure (Joullpallon torctvr. Take Ouscareu Camlv Call urtii; pii ir2!fl. If U li C. fall to cure, ilniBjicU rulnml nioiu. v. A ThiiMlMCiww Twrttir t SCIATICA HI H To California Comfortably. Every Thursday afternoon, u tout 1st sleeping cur for Salt Luke CllV, San Ftaiutaco and Los Angeles leaves Omaha nml Lincoln via 'he Burlington Route. It is cai'pcli'd, Upm. s eii-d in rattan, has spring scuts aud luck., utul Is piovidi'd tvitli curtains, foeilili, ir, towels, soap, etc. An experienced ex cursion conductor and a uniformed Puilmau porter acuonipauy It through to the Pacific coast. While neither so expensively finished nor so fine to look at as the palace sleeper, It Is just as good to ride in. Second class tickets arc accepted for passage and the price of a lieitli, witle euongtianil bigetiough for two, Is only &3. tor foulder giving full particulars, call at nearest Bur lington ticket olllce, oi write to J. riaiicls, u. P. A, Uurliiigton Koutc, Omaha, Neb. Notico to Teachers. Notice Is hereby given that I will c amine all persons who inn de-Ire to ofTer themselves as candidates, for teachers of tho public schools of this county, at Red Cloud on the third Sat urday oi each mouth. , Special examinations will be held on the Friday proceeding the 3d Saturday of each month. The standing desired for i aud 3d grade certificate is the same no grade below 70 per cent., aveiageSO percent; for first grade certificate no grade be low 80 per cent., average 00 per cent in all brauches required by law. D. M. Hunter, County Supt. Money to Loan. In any amount at S per cent for 5 years on western town and farm property, H. C. Wilcox & Co., Bank-kt-rx and Btokers, 253 Broadway, Nexv York City. A. S. Murray and Wife SPRINQFIELD, MO. Restored to Health by Or. Miles' live Nervine. Reetera- '? m M R. HURRAY, engineer for Keat Rountree Mercantile Co., Bprlag fetd, Mo., writes) "I auffeaed frost dyspepsia, waa unable to eat anything with out severe distress. Treated by several pbyalclana without benefit, I became almost a physical wreck and unable to attend to my work. I took Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine and in six weeks I waa welL My wife bad a severe at tack of La Grippe which brought oa troubles peculiar to her sex. The Restor ative Nervine Is the only thing that has helped her. Xv both hope you wlUuiio this In a way to help others as we have been." Dr. Miles' Remedies are cold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money refunded. Book oa Heart and Nerves sent free to all applicants. DR. MILES MEDIOAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. FRED E. McKEEBY, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. City and country calls promptly an sxveted day or night. NIGHT CALLS AT OFFICE. Ofkiok ovkk Corn no's Uauti Stokk. RANDOLPH MoNITT, ATTOIiNEi and COUNSELOR AT LAW, Special attention to Commercial and Probate Litigation MOON BLOCK, RK1) CLOUD. NEBRASKA. J V iB bmBs bmbmI sbh SBmI BBsVawMl ll FavArSSSJ SSSSJ BWSSSJ IfJ SSBJ aWBBBBJ l aT Aw awl Basl bssbmb bv tJ bmbbsSM ll SMaW SBJ 1SWJ SSSSMJ Saw BBSS SSBBMSBJ t bullosas conducted for MsstnaTf rtts. tloo. Icbarga. Our fee sot due till 1 ice not due till patent M atcarsd. ST, " How to Obtain Pattats," with la the U. S. and Catain emtatiiaa1 1 A PaatSNu coat 01 ttat (res. Address, C.A.8NOWA.CO. 1 Op. partNT Omcc. WasNiNaresi, . C. t the BKrOEST NBRVB It :ufi: St. Jacobs Oil sTJsswTMM. IT! awHBkv flr!k. vS6?v VfVijfi. ( "W fffeai asssBVaT AgWaVfadaV Vfl ajLy siwraikiejA OB at-; im owes laosMsirc u. . MTtarr orrtax 4 w can secure pauntia (ass tisM Uaa Uksw mote from Washing ton. i Saful modcL drawintf e vilinf a vrtlti Juriln We advlsa. If natentahla or nnt. frea nt led Cloud Stock Barn. i! list tect'lvi'd two inl'gH ui'ky mammoth j.ioks, Black Jack and Blue Pete " fOMPAS, tlm standi adhicd stal- ' will imiKo the 4Mtsoii of 1811? ..iirj- .f Hi M-mii 'Wk In Red p i.l, .N In tut. ' 'JKRMS-K.ifJ.iek., to ?S to Inline uitli fun . I w.ll no' 'n rppinlhV funny acci dent "liottM mix 'i-i'iii', hut x III ti-o till pieenutinn to pi event ume. C. L. WINFREY, Manager. TTME TAr.rp. " A: M. R. RED CLOUD, NEB It. LINCOLN OMAUA CHICAGO ST. JOE KANSAS CITY ST. LOIUS ami all points entl nml south. DENVER HELENA BUTTE SALT LAKE C'Y PORTLAND S.L FMXC1SU0 and all points went. THAIS LKAXK AH FOLLOW! No. fit). Krt;litht.dHlly I'xicpt Smidny for wymore nnd all point east 7:Uln in. No. 10. I'aateiiKtr. dally fir M. Joe. Kama t'llx. Atrhtxiti, 31 l,onl and nil points et and south -. 10:UOa tn. No. 143. Accommodation, dally except Hundoy. Hanllnc. Uraml Is lvnd. Black llllix nnd all point In Uie northwest ....... 1:35 pin. o. 141 Arrominodntlnn dally exctpt Suuday, tlberlln, Knripas, nnd Intermediate MAtlon, vIh lie tiiihllcnn ....... .. 12:f5p.m. So. ! KrelKlit, dnllv. Wymore nnd M .toe nnd Intermediate liinrtloii rxilntN. 13:10 p.m. No. r.i. rri-tgin. dully for ItepuMlran orli n!i,Oxford nndnll poInlK xeit . - 10:.')"h.!ii. No. lt. I'HoneiiKcr. dally. Denier, nil points In Colomdo, Utnli and t.'nllfornla .....-......:..,..... HMUp.ui. ?tci!nL', iM' lie; Mtnl rei'lluliitf rhnlr earn' (centa free) on tbrouiru tndna. TIctctH void and bnggaice checked to any polNt In tbe United glatea or Canada. For Information, time tablet, map or tickets cnll on or address A. t'onover. Aeent. Hed Uloud, Nebr. or J. Francis, General raniiengcr Agent umana, Aeoraaia. SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION. In the d Mr let court of Webatcr couuty, Neb raska. Tbetitate of Nebraska, to Agnea Woodslde. a minor, audoaeof the heirs of Mary A. Wsod aide, sleceated, defendants You are hereby notified that you hat e keen sued, together with Mary A. Woodslde. James M. woodshle. her husband; timer Woodslde, Kdna Woodslde. Mabel Woodslde. a minor; albert Woodslde. a minor, heirs of Mary A. Woodslde, deceased, as co defendants, by Sarah P. L. Nate, plaintiff, in tbe district court of Webster county, Nebraska, and that on or be fore tbe 21st day of June, 1M7, you must answer the petition In chancery filed therein by said plaintiff airalust all of sald,defeudants,wherclii plaintiff prays for a decree of said court fore closing a mortgage executed and delivered br defendants Mary A. Woodslde and James M. Woodslde, her husband, to the Lombard Invest ment Company, a corporation! dated Juuo lotli. UNO, now owned by plaintiff, and covering tbu following described real estate, Mtuated In mill roiintr of Webster and the state of Neb. rnskn, to wit: Tho west half of tho south wt iiuarter nf section number cxcnteen '17), In township number three (3) north. ruiiKO niim- er nine tj, except cikiu t) ntres, in n Miuare form. In the north xicst corner, iTcst of tbe Slxtli lirlnctpal niLrlilUn. snld petition further prays tlmt the rlptitK. lilies nml IiMitc-Ik nf said dcft'iidnntsHnd nil uf tlifni.ln und to shIiI dehcrlbed premUes bedg lismliicd iirnl H'ttlcil. nml Hint mild lnnds o nppMlMd ami sold, nrcordliiB to Inw, nnd Unit Ihupriirevilsiirlkltn; fioin smlisiilobo nppllcd, llrsl. In pn ment of the roMsof snld nctlon and of Midi Mile; M-ioinl. In pHjineiit uf tho full nnionnt duo plnlntllT on the Induhtedness sc cured bv said mortssi;" ivlth nil Infrcht lh"i on-"nt fro 11 r d nftir ..iiflnrmllr u nf 1 n i.te t' e dof i'jmU f nld "C'I' 11 nndnll it llii in, 111 1 .ill pfrMiii I'litlmliiK or 10 1 Inlin, li,iuuUr o llmiiii'li ihim. or ! if tln-ni. U' furrier liHrrnl nnd foreclot'd id nm) from all right, title, lutc;cit, Hen 0 nlni mid cipiltv of redemption of, In and to said dusrelbcd lnnds, nud every part thereof. Unless you answer said petition, ns nforesnld, the statements and alleiiatlons therein con tallied will be taken as true, and a decree will bo rendered by said court as therein prayed. XX luiesa my hand, and tbe seal of sail court, by me uffixed, this llth day of May, 1WT. IHxal ' JauxaUvHOKK, Clerk of tbe District Court of Webster toanty, Nebraska. l'ULsirHsn & Alkxaniikii, CoucorJIa, Kaasas Attorneys for plaintiff. (first published In ItxnCmvn Cuter, Mnv lUb, 18T.) LEGAL NOTICE. .sut or Nebrssia, wobsutrcounty.'ss. In tbe District Court thereof, of the ti entb Ju- dlclal district NebrnskaLusnATrnstCo. 1 Plaintiff, vs r.iorae L. Oulllford, Hull Iford. his wife. and iouu un, Defendants. NericK or suit. 'I he above named defendants. George I,. iiulllford and Uulllford, his wife, ami each of them are hereby notified that the nboio numsd plaintiff baa filed In tbe above namcil court Us petition against them aud tbe other defendants named above; thai the object and prayer of said petition ef tbe plaintiff are to foreclose a mortgage bearing date the 1st day uf January, lHttJ, executed by the above nsmea defendant, George L. Uulllford. to one Kmmto H. Abccl on the following desorilied rttil estate situate in the couuty of Webster, In tho suteof ebraskatowlt: The southwest quar ter (14) of the uerth east iiuarter (X4), and tho south east quarter (ti) of the north west qnar terlM). of section twenty ()), In township one (I) north of rni(e ten (III) westofthealxth P.M. The said defendants George I.. Uulllford and Uulllford, bis wife, are further notified Hint they, and each of them, are required to appear and answer said petition of ulklntlff, on or be fore Maaday, tbeistth day of June. IHV7, or said petition of plaintiff will be takeu as true, and a decree will be rendered against them, tho said defendants and the ether defendants nasscit herein, decreeing that the raid mortgage be foreclosed; that all the above de scribed real estate shall lie appralied. ndvertlseil aud sold at publlo hiio'Ioii by the sheriff of said Webster countv, to make and raise the sum of lliu.uu due to plaintiff on aid mortgage, together with interest on said miiii nt die rate of tea per lent fr-m ibettltli dny of April. 18OT and the costs of this suit nml Mich sale; and aid derree will further provide that you. the said defendants, ami the other de fendaut uamed herein, and earli or you. aliall be fowver barred and foreclosed of all equity ur redemption snd other Interest in and lo aM real estate and every part thereof. NJ o" TnosT Co., Plaintiff. IJy Qao. K. ok lisattorney. First publication May ii, is7. Wanted-An Idea 225 I liUMt In -sc I ceil veil two lal'iic Kcu &$gSgm&2SB&B U! T m Ki 4.. I ( v -. IJaaS ..Jjfoi!lh& rt.,Mris.. v-..5iSa ., ' , 1 !.' 4j;,h. z."...d. v.f.j. . i , m,WMi4M tTfiySa.a PJHPsWasswiii?tj'vr a