MOMamBfiw wosiMca.-jit-s. tsmsMmmwugswn llrfl HEP CLOUD CHIMP1. JBIOJDAI. JXE 4 191)7. 0 ,wiiMsjri fcY, t if f- j. i.' ft I- '. It ? y fo il- h: IV f is: Family, Medicine Ccvcro Attack of Dyspepsia Cured by Hood's Sarsnparllla-A Skin Dlseaso From Childhood. "Since wo came to North Dakota we bsvc never had ocnn'on to call a physl itlsu. We take HisudN b'arnaparllla for all our Mlltneiits.1 About three years ago my liuUud hud the misfortune to strain his nirniBch by heavy lifting. This brought on dyMxpufa and ho Buffered very muob, rfpeclal'y nlfrht, and he could bo rlcrp. He decided to take Hood's Sana psrllla and after using; two bottlsa ha was completely cured. Ho wao also gratified to And that Hood'a Barnaparllla rellered him of a roughness of the skin with which he hBd been troubled from child hood." Mae. John Abbams, Pemhlna,N.D. N. B. If you decide to take Hood's Bar aaparllla do not be Induced to buy a sub rtltuiv sudu) unt Hood stitute. Insist upon fm Sra- 9 parllla The Uot-ln fact tho One True-Blood 1'urlllcr. Hold by nil druggists, fit six for .v . ,, -.. are tasteless, mild, effeo liOOd S PHIS tlve. AlldruggUU. 360. THE CHIEF ruausHiD ar w. l. momillan. Obs jeer 1100 Bis months ,v w PdBLlSnRD KVKHY FIUDAY Xnursd at the post office at Red Cloud, Neb. as second class mall mattor. STATE LINE. A good rain In flooded greatly. Edwin Lewis 1h working for A. A. Davis. Jake Foutfc Iirh purchasod J. J. Has kins farm. Miss LUHe Henderson Ih working for Mr. Moons. Mr. J. M. Hndloy has purohaed Prof. Marshall's organ. Tho altnunl of tho academy had a meeting at Robersons Sunday. Mrs. Cloak of Mt. Rose Ih visiting her sister Mrs. Win. Haworth. Ray Trueblood of llarkloy, Kansas, is viniting rolatives la this vicinity. Cut worms are damaging tiie gar dons and corn badly in this vicinity. Mr. John Pickett of Glen Elder, a prospective student, was looking up rooms Saturday. About sixty young people spent Wednesday plonlclngat the river. All report a splendid time. Chaa. Hooper of Smith county, an ex-student of the academy, attended the graduating exercises. Misses Maud aud Etta Hutchison of Republio City attended the reunion and graduating exercises and secured room for the coming school year. Etta will teach Instrumental music at the academy. The last of the studeuts left Sunday when Warren Wells strapped his be longings on his wheal and started for Mr. Hughs where he will work this summer. Northbranch Is a dread fully lonesome place uow. Rev. John Hadley of Indiana who Is on his way as a missionary to Alaska will hold a two days meeting at North branch Saturday aud Sunday. There will Ihj three sessions on Sunday aud. a basket dinner at the church. Every one is invited. Tho oxerclsos of (he students re- union was hold Thursday evening. Tho election of otllcera for the coming two years was us follows: Prosldout, Wal lace Cllno: lirst vice-president, Ada Pillion; second vice-president, Oer trude Perry; secretary, Emma M. To laud; first marshal, Will H. Mosher; second marshal, Orla Lamb. Tho gruduutlug exorclbes of the academy were held Friday evening. The house was beautifully decorated and an enormous crowd atteuded. By sunset It was impossible to get u seat and about as mauy were on the out side as thero were Inside. The pro. Kratn was all beautifully carried out oxoupt, the oration by May.Riuard. This was dispensed with ou account of her getting her face so poisouod at the plcnlo that sho could scarce see or speak. The following is tho program: Music . Invocation. Music. Oration "Heroism" Gertrudo Perry. Music. Oration "Night Briugs Out the Stars." Grace Davis. Music. Oration "Cuaraoter .Building." E Viola Hadley. Musle. Oration "Storms Strengthen the Ouk." May Rluard. Address Rosa Haworth. Music Presentation of Diplomas, Valedictory Gortrudo Porry. Music. Stock ranch, 1010 aures, 1 niiien from Cowle, Nubr.,'8 miles from Red Cioiul. Fine timber audji'iiiiliiiig water. Will sell choap for cash or will vc'iit for. season of 'U7. A. L'.1' Himiuth, Manager, Cowlus, Nebraska.1' ' INAVALE Wo had a lino rain Tuesday night C. Miller lms a sister visiting hltn from Iown. Thoro was a large crowd from hero to Red Cloud on Docoratlou Day. Bill Eames Is grading between the lake bridge and the creek brldgo this week. Rer. Blackwell preached a memorial sermon to tho old soldiers which was greatly appreciated. Tho Inavate nine and Walnut creek nine played ball last Saturday. Ina vale wan way in the load. Mrs. Irons and Sam Miller started for Ottumwa, Iowa, Tuesday where they have gouo on a visit. ' Rev. Vandyke, wife and daughter wero down from Franklin nttondtng tho Tlcknor-Hiilo wedding. Mr. L. Kenyon and wifo aud Robt. Keuyou and Al Qarnor are among thoso thnt have new bicycles, C. Hunter shippod five, Sam Hoaton six and" W.N. Richardson throe cars of stock from here last Tuesday. Mr. Stono and wife of Toledo, Ohio, who have been visiting at II. G. Saw yers' started for homo tho fore part of the week. Thore was a wodding at A. C. Hale's last Tuesday at noon, the parties being Rev. O. E. Tlcknor and MissNettlo Halo. They started the samo after noon for Wilcox whoro bo has boon en gaged to preach, Their many friends join in wishing thorn a long and happy life. Mr. llelilebower closed his nine mouths school last Friday with u pic nic. Tho school marched up to Mr. Olmsted's gro vo in the morning. They had a big picnic dlunor thon spont tho rost of tho day In playing games and swinging. Mr. Hotllobowor is a num ber one toacher. Ho was well liked both in and out of school, A Readeb. "Thoro's no use talking," says W. II. Broadwell, druggist, La Cygnc, Kas., Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhma Uomcdj docs the work. After taking medicines of my own pre paration and those of others, I took a do.se of Chamberlain's and it helped mo; a second doso cured mo. Candidly and conscientiously I can recommend it as the best thing on tho market.'' Tho 25 and SO rent sizes for sale by 11. E. Grice, Druggist. Notloe to Applicants to Have Sohool Land Appraised. Notice is hereby given that all par ties wishing to have school lands ap praised by tho board of county com missioners for the purpose of purchas ing saui lanus, must do so al onco. Said applications must be tiled in the county clerk's office on or before tho 31st day of June, 1807, in order to give tho board time to appraise said lands. L. H. Fort, County Clerk. Red Gluud, Nob., Juno 1, 1807. A. U. Patter, with E. C. Atkins & Co,, Indiauapolis, Ind., writes: "I have never before given a testimonial in my life. But I will say that for threo years we have never boen with out Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhcea Remedy iu the house, and my wifo would as soon think of being without flour as a bottlo of this remedy in the summer season. Wo have used it with all threo of our children and it has never failoa to euro not simply stop pain, but cure absolutely. It is all right, ard any nno who tries it will find It so." For snlo by II. E. Grlce, Druggist. Eczema All Her Life. Mr. B. D. Jenkins, of Lithonia, Ga., aays that his daughter, Ida, inherited a severe case oi eczema, wnicn me usual mercury and potash remedies failed to relieve. Year by year she was treated with various medicines, external appli cations and internal remedies, without result. Her sufferings were intense, aad her condition grew steadily worse. All the so-called blood remedies did not seem tc reach the dis ease at all nntilS. S.S. was given, when an improvement was at once noticed. The medicine was continuecd with fav orable results, and sow she is cured sound and well, her skin is perfectly clear anal pure and she has been saved from what threat ened to blight her life forever. S.S.S. (guaranteed purely vegetable) curea Eczema, Scrofula, Cancer, Rheu matism, or any other blood trouble. It is a real bloc d remedy and always cures even afUr all else fails. A Real Blood Remedy Take a blood remedy for a blood disease; a tonic won't cure it. Our books ou blood nud skin disease mailed frco to auy address. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. ., sss w L. VT. 1 cowi-ns Paul Story Is acting as C E. Put nam's deputy in our postolllco. A lino rain Tuesday evening inado things look better in this locality. Mrs Rood of Chicago, daughter of G. W. Francis Is visiting at the old home. The Congregotionnl parsonage is un dergoing considerable repairs this week. Miss Ella Little gave an elocutionary entertainmont at the M. E. church last Thursday ovenlng. Prof. Hart gave an able address on the higher education In the Christian church at close of Christian endeavor on Sunday evoning. Tho namo of Miss Myrtle Boyco was inadvertently omitted from tho list of reciters at tho commencement oxor cisos last week. Sho guvo a vory good papor ou, "Tho Beauties of Nature" Mrs. Woodward, president of the Rallrohd W.O. T. U. work Bdvocatod the tomporanco causo vory olocplontly Saturday ovenlng in the Congrega tional church. Mrs. W. is a most effective talker along gospel tomper auce lines. The momerial sermon last Sunday was a decided success. Prof. A. 0. Hart's address was of a very high rder. Tho rocltations byMlsB Bertha Keeney and Miss Helen Fuller were finely rendered, and the musio elicited gouoral commondation, Tho old soldiers woro proseut In force, aud tho bnilding crowded. It was considered ho best fierv ice of the kind ever held in Cowlos. Tho church was very tastefully docorated with flags and flowers for tho occasion. "They arc dandies'' said Thos. Bowers, of tho Crocket, Texas, Enter prise, while writing about DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills for sick headache and disorders of the stomach and liver. C. L. Cotting. ECKLBY. Miss Margaret Greenhalgh has re turned from Kansas whero sho has boon attondlng school. Will Dow was at Lawrouce one day last wook on business. E. L. Doughman was in Rod Cloud Tuesday. E. N. Smith from Kansas is visiting at John Groonhalgh's. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Finney visited relatives at Burr Oak several days last week. Card of Thanks. Garfield Post No. 80, G. A. R. hereby tenders thanks to the officers aud members of the Christian church for the use of their ohuroh for the Sunday and Memorial day servioosjto the min isters of the various churches who participated therein; to the Red Cloud Fire Department; and the teachers and scholars of school district No. 2, who took part in said exercises; to the Sons of Veterans band; to the singers who furnished music; to the business men who decorated and closed their places of business on memorial day, and to the citizens of Red Cloud and vicinity who kindly furnished the flowors for Decoration Day. J. 8. Whitb. W. B. Roby, rCoin. Jos Gabber, Niagara Falls. With its beauty and grandeur reveals to the tourist eacli year snmo new har mony. There is no place in America where the summer tourist could spend his time more profitably than at this world famed cataract. The Nickel Plate road with its solid trains, thro' sleeping car service, aud unexcelled dining car service between Chicago New York and Boston is the recognized highway to this resort. With tho new train servico which becomes effective Sunday, May 30th, a stopover of ten days will be given on botli first and socoud class tickets to patrons who de sire to visit tho falls. Trains leavo Chicago dally at 10:30 a. m., 8:05 p. ra. and 10:15 p. in. Mr. J. Y. Callahan, Goneral Agent, Ul Adams St., Chicago, 111., will be pleased to furnish all information in regard to stopover, etc. SruiNa Mkdioink is a necessity which Hood's Sarsaparilla grandly supplies. It purifies and vitalizes the blood aud thus gives tone and strength to the wholo system. Hood's Pills are tho only pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Caro all liver ills. Inauguration ef New Train Service. Twenty-four hours to New York; thirty hours to Boston. Taking effect Sunday, May 30th, the Nickel Plate road will run threo through trains daily, in each direction, between Chi cago, rt. Wayne, Cleveland, Erie, Buffalo, Now York aud Boston. This lino has grown so in popularity that it lias become necessary to Increase the train sorvicu iu order to meet tho de mands of the traveling public. Mr, J. Y. Calahan, (Jen'l Agont, 111 Adams St., Chicago, III. will bu pleased to furnish ull Information In lejjuidto this nuw train service. ) Ki DaWUt's Little Early JRImtK The famous little pllU. , ' J Hnmit Qtierr Pulton In Tobacco. Chemists say Turkish tobacco con tains prussle acid and Cuban tobacco has another alkaloid called collldlnc, one-twentieth of a drop of which will kill a frog, giving the creature all the symptoms of paralysis. Experiments have proved that three drops of the liquor that accumulates In the bowl of a pipe will kill a rabbit la nine minutes. A drop of pure aicotlne Inserted Bear the conjunctiva of any small animal will kill It almost instantly; eight drops will kill a horse, giving him frightful convulsions. If one drop of the stuff would give a man convulsions one day It would take two the next, four on the third day, etc., which shows how readily the system adapts Itself to pokon. St Louis Republic. Young wlfe-"What is baby trying to say, dear?" Husband "Olve It up lie seoms to be trying to manufacture a word about twenty syllables long." Young wife -"Isn't that lovely? He'll bo a great scientist some day." Tit lilts. "I have ncvVr bad a day's sickness in my life," said a middle-aged man tho other day. "What a comfort it would bo," sighs sotno poor invalid, "to bo in his place for a year or two." Yet half tho invalids wo soo might bo justas healthy as he, If they would only tako proper caro of themselves, eat proper food and digest it. It's so strange that such simple things aro overlooked by thoso who want health. Food makes health. It makes strength and strougth wards off sickness. The man who had never been sick was strong because ho always digested his food, and you could becomo the samo by helping your stomach to work as well as his. Shaker Digcstivo Cordial will help your stomach and will mako you strong and healthy by making tho food you cat make you fat. Druggists sell it. Trial bottle 10 cents. Try the New 28 Hour Train to New York. Tho popular Nickel Plato road is meeting with recognition on all hands aud taking effect Sunday, May 30th, they will inaugurate a new train ser vice between Chicago and the east. Solid through trains with elegantly equipped palace sleeping cars will leave Chicago daily at 10:35 u.m., 3;05 p.m. and 10:15 p.m. Uniformed colored porters will be in charge of all through trains, and the traveling pub lic will bo enabled to avail themselves of n trip that will not be tiresome. Fast tituo and low rates will be one of the main features that the Nickel Plate road can offer to their patrons. For full information in regard to train ser vice, etc., call on or address, J. Y. Culahan, Gen'l Agent, 111 Adams St., Chicago, or H. Thorne, G. P. & T A., Ill Adams St., Chicago, III. Tkrriblk Aooidkmt. ft is a terrible accident to bo burned or scalded, but the pain and agony and frightful dis figurements can be quickly overcome without leaviug a scar by using De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. C. L. Cot ting. To California Comfortably. Every Thursday afternoon, a tounist sleeping car for Sail Lake City, Sau Francisco and Los Angeles leaves Omaha and Lincoln via tho Burlington Route. It is carpeted, upholstered in rattan, lias spring seats and backs and is provided with curtains, bodditig, towels, soap, etc. An experienced ex cursion conductor and a uniformed Pullman porter accompany it through to tho t'aciuo coast. While neither so expensively linished nor so tine to look at as the palace sleeper, it is just us good to ride in. Socoud class tickets are accepted tor passage anu the price of a berth, wido enough and bigenough for two, is only S5. tor foulder giving full particulars, call at nearest Bur lington ticket nllice, or write to J, Francis, G. P. A., Burlington Route. Omaha, Neb. - p Notioo to Toaohera. Notice is hereby given that I will ex amine all persons who may desire to offer themselves as candidates for teachers of the public schools of this county, at Red Cloud on tho third Sat urday 01 eaon moutu. Special examinations will bu held on the Friday precccding the 3d Saturday of each month. The standing desired for 2d and 3d grade certificate is tho same no grade below 70 per cent,, uverago 80 per cent; for first grade certificate no grade be low 80 per cent., average 00 per cent in all brnnches required by law. D. M. Huntku, County Supt. m m Money to Lean. In any amount at. S per cent for 5 years ou western town aud farm property, H. C. Wilcox A Co., Bank kers and Brokers, 353 Broadway, New York City. For Sale. One hundred and sixty acres of un improved laud, four miles northwest of Red Cloud, Nebr. Terms cash. Ap ply to, Mrs. James Kirkwood, Fair fax, Missouri. W. B. Johnson, Newark, O., says "One Minuto Cough Cure saved my, only child 'from dying by croup." It had saved thousands of others suffer ing fiom croup, pneumonia, bronchitis aud other serious throat nud lung troubles. O. L. Cotting Hundreds of ihoiihunils have been in duced to try Chamberlain Cough Rumedy by reading what it has dono for others, aud havlnctested Its-merits for themselves are to-day its warmest filends. For sale by II. E. Grlce, Druggist. nit M.xr iwtir. ItPMinit'ttf ' rif tit,. Klortlnim Wlirrn 'ii, 1. v to ll (Humph. Wasi.,.uX., N"t fl Ureal Interest was iii-imf ''cl her In the IegMatlvo election Uii-nuirhotit the country, as they will iiiutorlally affect tho control of the t'nl ted Mutes senate. Up to yesterday the standing in the senate was as follnws: Itepubltcans, 42; dem ocrats, 3i); populists, 0; meant (demo crat), 1; t.itul. 88. As the result of yesterday's elections the democrats wilt lose and the republicans will gain a senator from Maryland, Kentucky and Ohio respectively. The other leg Islattve elections do not appear to affect- the standing In the senate as Mississippi remains democratic, while Iowa continues republican. Utah chooses two United States senators for the first time, but the complexion of the legislature Is not certain. The Utah sonatora take their seats in the senate shortly after congress assem bles. The changes In Ohio and Mary land will not affect tho senato until Murcb, 1807. The republican majority iu the next Ohio legislature, as shown by the re turns from Ohio, Insures the retire ment of Senator Ilrlco (dera.) and tho succession of n republican. It appears to be settled that ex-Uov. Foraker will be tho choice of the legislature, as tho state convention placed his namo in the platform as the senatorial candi date. In Maryland the election of a repub lican legislature, the first in many years, will bring about the retirement of Senator Gibson and tho election of a republican In his place. The election of a republican legislature In Iowa was not unexpected, and It Is considered settled that Sonator Allison will be elected to succeed himself. The return of a democratic legisla ture In Mississippi has been a foregone conclusion. It will elect a successor to Senator Ocorge. The returns from New York and New Jersey indicate re publican gains. These legislatures do not cloct United States sen ators this year, but, as part of legisla tures hold over, the present election is important in influencing these bodies which will elect successors to Senator Hill, of Now York, and Senator Smith, of New Jersey, whose terms expire March 4, 1807. Don't neglect a cough because thot weather is pleasant; beforo tho ucxt storm rolls around it may develop into a serious difficulty beyond repair, One Minute Cough Cure is easy to take and will do what its names implies. C. L. Cotting. Not only piles of tho vory worst kind can lie cured by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, but eczema, scalds, burns, bruises, boils, ulcers.and all other skin troubles can be instantly relieved by the saute remedy. C. L. Cotting. THE BBCRXT OF BEAUTY. Dr. Hart man in speaking of female beauty in a recent letter, said: "It is not vanity fur a woman to desire to be beautiful. It is natural for a woman to have a graceful body, symmetrical features and a clear complexion. This is hers by birthwright. It is only when some disease or calamity robs her of these natural gifts, to which she is en titled, that she does not have them. It is, therefore, perfectly natural and oomiiieiidable that sho should, as far as possible, obtain that whioh Is hers by nature. This is justas it should be, if sho does not make a mistake in tho means used. To cover a blemish, to conceal a deformity, to hide a poor complexion, is not to get rid of them. "After all, good health is the basis of beauty. Clean skin, clean mucous membranes; these aro tho truo source of beauty aud symmetry. It is even more necessary that tho lining mem branes of tho body (mucous membranes) bo kept clean than tho covering mem- branes (the skin) should bo kept clean. Tho slightest catarrhal congestion of the mucous membrane, especially in females, gives rise to weakening dis cbarges, acrid secretions, and a host of distressing symptoms peculiar to fe male disease?." The it'inody is Pe-ru na. Pe-ru-na cures eatarrh wherever located. Femtde catarrh is the most beauty-destroy iug disease iu existence. Pe-ru-na cures by removiug the cause. Pe-ru-na strikes ul the sotneo of all these hate ful disliureiuenUi. Send to the Pe-ru- na Drug Manufacturing uompnny, Columbus, Ohio, for a free book. boli woman Timer. A St. Louis Htanogrupber Weara Stolen Clonk from m Dry Good Store. 8t. Louis, Nov. 0. Miss Alice Hamll toa, stenographer In the office of E. M. Wardi manager of the Transit Coal Co., yestorday entorod Scruggs, Vandcr voot A Barney's dry goods store, coolly opened one of the large glass cases, selected a mink akin cloak worth 8150, put it on and walked out Mlsa Hamil ton was recognized by an acquaint ance, a saleswoman, who noticed her supposed purchase, and went to the fur department to ascertain who had made the sale. It was then found that the cloalc had been stolen. Miss Hamilton admitted that she had taken it, and told whero the cloak could bo found, Instead of a single cloak tho dotcctivo found hor room packed with dry goods of every description, Inventoried at $.1,500 to $1,000. Miss Hamilton claims to be a kleptomaniac, nud tiys sho did not fctuul tho oods for profit. t i,i 1 , 1 1 1 . J One, Minute Cough Cure, curt. 1 nan ie wm wee ier '(rSi BURLINGTON ROUTE. Only $22.50 to Sau Francisco. I iiiif '2'.) to July 8, ncfiitint Nnlional Convention Christian Kmlei'voicrs. Special trnins. Tlnougli totiiist and palace sleepers. Stop-over allowed at and ivi-u of Denver. Return via Port land, Yellowftoiip Park and Black Hills if desired Eudeavorcrs and their fi lends who take the Burlington Route are guaran- ' teed a quick, cool, ciitiitorl-dile journey, tine scenery (by daylight) and first class equipment. Berths reserved ami dei'i iptivelitera Hire furnished on request. See nearest B. & M. R. R. ticket ncent or writo to J. Francis, (. P A., Burlington Route, Omaha, Neb. Less than half rates to Sau Franrtsco June 20 to July a, via the Burlington Route See nearest B. & M. R. R. ticket agent. Some for tun, some f.i twenty and some for thirty yeins h-tve suffered from piles and then have been quickly and permanently cured by uMtig Do Wllt'a Witch Hazel Salve, tho great remedy for piles and all forms of skin diseases. C. L. Cotting. Wo sell beer at wholesale and you can get any quantity from one keg up, at the South Side Sample Room. John Polniuky, Proprietor. Fits trtm TT&Jtmm&l tt i rrec w. . rsake. who tnaksa a specialty of EpIUptjr, has- without doubt trsatsd and cur ad mora cases than any living Physician ; Ws auecss la astonishing-. Wa hava heard o( catea Gored cc so rears' standing; curia oj him. H publishes a valuable work oa thla dla. ease, which ne sanaa with a large bot tle of fata absolute care, free to any eufferere wno may aena their P. O. and Express address. wa advise any one wishing a cure to ddrete ratlf. I. mo, ft VM4CatarfU ItwTerX WinMui' hai demonstrated ten thousand Uses that It Is almost Infallible FOB WOMAN'S PECULIAR WEAKNEtlEt. Irregularities and deraagesaenta. It has become the leading remedy for thle class of tronbles. It exerts a wonderfully healing, strengthen ing and soothing Influence npoa the menstrual organs. It cures whites" andfalllngef the womb. It stops flooding and relieves sas tsssia1 aad painful menttrusttea. For Ohaage of Life it Is the best medicine made. It la beaefleUl daring pregnancy, and helps to bring ehUdrem Into homes barrea for years. It Invigorates, stiara latee, atrengthena the whole sys tem. This great remedy Is otsred to all afflicted woman. Why will any woman suffer another minute with certain relief within reach T Wine of Cardnl only costs 11.00 per bottle at yonr drag store. Tor adrlM, (n com rfutrln nteiat 1 Hmi. mddrm. sbrfna tvmvtomi. Me "It Aivitorg Dtvartmtnt," The CKatlaneoea afl- Mtne l'o., vnatumoofa, unn. Is. I. W. SMITH. CasiBsn, I. C. tsiil "Mi He uses Wisest Cereal at baais far tahlnfl at the westb aad It entirely esree her." ltEPOilT OF THK CONDITION TATr; danw nv pen rrnim" MAlt "AN ft U f KtU LLUUD, or TBS in a ivi an. ite.Ha, At Kcd Cloud, In the State of Nclirmks, at tba close of butlucb Mar 20, 1897. nasouitcis. Loam and DUcoimti. ................. .....S,TI,'I2 01 overdrafts, secured and unnecMiml, . 411 K7 Current oxpensc and Uxt paid. ....... j m y, Due from otbrr national, state and private banks and baiiierf........... 1W8.87I m Currency. ... ..... ........ l'i ou Specie .. 3,144 as Nlcklpi and cents 4a iw Total cash on hand.... ... 33,383 4S Total. ..... . . ... mabimtixs. Capital Mock hIi1 Iu . ...... . .. , Surplus fund -............. Undivided profits , , Individual deposits subject to check 47,158 90 Time ceitlflcates ofdepoilu 69 20 Demand certificates of de port . 5,531 43 Total Depolts -78,004 :ti ..115,000 (m .. 8,600 00 .. 1,741 01 ..aw,73 M Totat 178,001 32 HTATf or MmniBiA, I County of Webster, f "" Ji w-T- Aula. cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the boat ef my know). w M '. . w T. Autu, Cashier. N. M. Pouni, Director. W.T.Auld. Director. Subscribed and sworn to before me this iM dsyof June, 1W7. . M , Robt. T. Fottbb. NsUry Public. Commission expires September lit, 1898 R. MoNitt, Attorney. NON-RESIDENT NOTIOE. f'ieiwi,, hi emu iwi "vuoKi lutiuiY, .lenraaka Ktliiiflstv U'olann " v.ieawskaa.. UVHM1IVI I MinWM Plaintiff, vs. Victoria Watson. Defendant TI10 alidvo rinninl ilffiinilnni win ik ...,. I.U Ml'ln?. n.".,,!."yi0f W "I"ll"r M hit lliloii In ho above entiled court nuulnrt her alien Iiik their uiarrlsKe un.l thudcleriloii by iK-riiidiiiit rif iliu puint.ir fur more than tw. jearnlunt t'al. ami prailnu for a decree of vorte f 1 inn the bund! nrm trlinonr. , 1 '!,.',""' u'l" re1 " "wer or plead In raid petition 011 or beforo llio lOtli day of Jul v or same will be taken to be true and decree passed accordingly. bciiuTUtn WAteoii IUndolvh McFiitt, Attorney. WTW' r ' V, 1 : i. :'-- &kj&&tiLLM v femsrazsiMi MMHWWI . ft "jrtauuaxK kt t. , ;n,r,naeiri'Hr V n v S & -J,v t:t-t- --,: ta,. ' " - t. if T-TTa;K;ga!ag i