J . .MlUtS M X. . THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, jUJSiL 11, 1897. ItfT 8 mm.mn)vmtMmwM ft If I G0RJ1EH STOJtE Effect of Paine's Celery Blood and Now i tho scaaou to lay tlio foundtt tioti for futuro health iititl strength. The corner stones of good health nru complete digestion, sound sleep, puro blood and n perfectly nourished ner vous system. Tho wonderful success of Paine's oelory compound In making people well and keeping them so, has always been accounted for by physicians hy its ex traordinary power of nourishing and regulating ull of theso functions. It Is not strange that so many tm ttelentilic reincdles do no permanent good when thoy disregard this closo In terdepondouce of tho norvos and tho organs of digestion and circulation, and to attend to but one deranged part at the oxpouBO of nil the rest. The only possible way that a real lasting gain in strength and vitality unu come is through purer blood, bet ter nourished nerves and tissues, more refreshing sleep and an economy in tho expenditure of norvo force. These are tho objective points aimed BAT1N. Yanoe Sorgcnson was in Kansas City lust week. Andrew Erlckson sold his fat cattle to Morhart k Cutter. Mr. and Mrs Lindquist aro at Blair, this state, attending mooting. Joo Polnicky and Mr. Hanson have built additions to their houses. Peter Nelson was in Kearney county visiting among relatives last week. Frank Lindsey of Hed Cloud was In this locality on business last week. Wm. Crablll, wlto and son Frank wero visiting at J. C. Wilsons Sunday. llov. Bean is having an addition built to his residence Otto (Jensen is doing the carpenter work. A number from this vicinity attend ed tho commencement exercises at Hod Cloud last Friday evening. During last week there occurred in this locality two tights, two lawsuits andono man is living alone because his wife left his. Next. Stunner. If strength is what you want, you should study what causes your weak ness. It is practically lack of food. But you eat three meals a day, and ull you can eat at a time. Yes, but do you digest it. Food undigested, Is not food. It is not nourishment. It doesn't create strength. To digest your food take Shaker Dir gostlve Cord I a! at meals. After a while you will digest your food with out it. Then you will get well, and strong and healthy. Shaker Digestive Cordial cures in digestion aud ull its symptoms, such as nausea, headache, eruutatious, pain iu the stomach, giddiness, lossof apptite, etc. It makes your food nourish you, and mako you strong and fat and hearty. Druggists sell it. Trial buttle 10 cents. - - "They nro dandles" said Thos. Dowers, of tho Crockut, Texas, Enter prise, while wrLiug about DoWltt's Little Karly Risers, the famous little pills for sick lietidiiclio aud disorders of the Htomai'h and liver, C. L. Cottlug, We Offer You a Remedy Which Insures SAFKTY to LIFE of Doth Mother sad Child. MOTHERS FRIEND I CMirlKUCNT OF ITS PAIN, I0WM AKB BANGS, Maks CHILD-BIRTH EMy. Endorsed and reoommseded by physJ. elaaa, sala wlvaa and those who havo assd It. Bawaraef substltsrteaaad Imitations. Sailed Iih, eontalaiaf voluntary Ustlmootala. ttAJimD MfULATOl CO., AtUaU,0s, SOLB BT AU. naCOQUTS. w'ss 1HVMajVjHB"IBBB9Ba'J Carats, sad Trade-Marks obtained aad aB Pat-J HIliWKiinowiMniix MOBCHKTC FKia. f OuaOrnctiaOMOsiTcU, a.ATiMTOrriet ana we can secure patcnlla leas a mo uaa UomS moots trom WMmng ton. i i Scad model, drawing or photo., with daecrip-i Uoa. W advise, it patentable or not. frta it1. ichant. Oar fee not due till patent i secured. ......- II HlnnLl.l. P. lll. com o asms in' the U. S. sod (oreura countries! tent tree. Aoarcaa, C.A.SNOW&CO Off. patent Orricc Washinqton, d. C Bett Cowih Bjrui. Tames Uoqd. Uael In tiU'M. Sold fay druggists. I Jgk YOUNG WIVES Of BEMiTfl Gompoand Upon the Serves. at and attained by Palno's celery com pound 1 This remarkablo remedy permanent ly cures ovcry form of nervous debility, neuralgia, sleeplessness, melancholy, hysteria, headaches, dyspopsla and heart palpitation, Primarily the nerves, and then every organ governed by them is induced to work in a nor mal and orderly manner. Mothers should give their children I'ul no's celery compound now it is spring, Instead of some herosay blood purllier tliut can have no power of correcting an impure stato of the blood or regulating so complicated parts of tho body its the brain or nerves. Debility and diseaso urn cured by Paine's celery couipoirad. It is notthu power of any other remedy to make people so permanently and so com pletely well as this astonishing nerve and brain strougthener and restorer and blood purifler, Paine's colory com pound. One needs simply to give it a tril to bo satisfied. STATE LINE. Chas. Arbucklo and W. H. Rosen crans aach sold sold some fat hogs. The pastures in onr locality havo not boon better in twenty years than they are now. Mr. Orewell of Crete, Neb., father of Isaac and Dan Grewoll, is visiting rela tives and friends at present. Several acres of potatoes aro plant ed on our cicok. C. Arbucklos, C. Stevens, Scrivncrund Kosoncrans havo a splendid prospect. Tho Mt. Hope decoration was a suc cess. The memorial address was de livered by Bert Mann of Bollairo and tho procession to tho cemetery was I very largo. The farmers are all very busy har rowing and cultivating their corn and every farmer seems to havo a good stand, and there is quite a good deal more planted than usual. Children day next Sunday at Mr.May- nard's on this creek. The Pleasant Dale and Lower Penny creek schools united and then divided the distance. Every arrangement is being made to make it a grand success. Mr. Mc Iutvre has been elected chairman of the day. Occasional. IWIIT IXTMEJN. There is a beauty that is peculiar to old age. There is a beauty that is characteristic of middle and fully developed womannooa. mora is n beauty, alo, which is seen only in babyhood and girlhood. But the beauty overwhich poets rave and artists linger is feminine beauty peculiar to the age of sixteen I At any timo of life diseaso steps into a girls lifo in timo to deprive her of that peculiar grace which ought to be hers at sweet sixteen, It Is far worse. Such was the unhappy ex perience of Mrs. V. M. Baggett, of 810 New street, Kuoxville, Teiiu., when slut was a girl. Sho writes: "When I was sixteen years old 1 suf fered with female weakness of the worst kind and had spent till I had trying to get cured. I had tried several of tho best physicians, but all failed to euro me. 1 gave up nil hope of recovery and thought 1 was fast approaching consumption. Finally my teacher roc ommened l'e-iti-ua to me, and lent me the money to get Po-ru-na, as I hadn't anything left myself. I took the Po-ru-nii aud it cured me. 1 am n well de veloped and healthy woman, and I owo it all to l'o-ru-na. 1 had suffered tot' several years with female weak ness. I tun sure I would not bo living now if it had not been for Pe-ru-na. I can not help recommending it to suf ferers." Send for Dr. llartman's latest book, written expressly for wnmon. Sent free by the Po-ru-na Drug Manufactur ing Company, Columbus, Ohio. Don't thin your blood with sassafras or poison it with bluo-mass; but aid nature by using DoWltt's Little Early Misers, tho famous little pills for con stipation, biliousness and stomach and liver troubles, Thoy aro purely vege table. C. Ii. Cotting. ECKLEY. Mrs. J. W. Dow has been quite sick but is better at present. Childrons Day exercises will ho held Sunday morning Juno 13. Mr. Honry CMiumlngs and family from Iowa Iirvii been visiting M, .M, Miller. Miss K)la Uttlo gives an elocutionary entertainment at the church Thursday evening. Or. Price's Crowa Bakiag Powacr Para Oral Craasa it Tartar Pawtter. M F BLADEN. Moro rain Tuesday night. A circus coming to town Cttllen Bros. L. B. Thome and children drove to Bed Cloud Saturday. Mrs. W. K. Thorno was a passenger to Lincoln Wednesday evening. Mrs. Charles Oiinn of Kdgar, Nebr., is visitiug her brother L. E. Spcncc. The gold spectacle (lend was can vassing tho town one day this week. S.J. Wheeler and Frank Boom trans acted business at the county seat Tues day. Mr. Gilpin of (Jnrlotd, Kausas, is visiting his daughter Mis. Charles Mc Coy. 0. E. Hicks and family attended the Sunday school convention at Homeland Sunday. Quito a number from here attended tho ico creatu sociable at Prairie (iem Saturday evening. Miss Minnie Hull who has been the guest of Mrs. J. K. Horn returned to llosomout Wednesday. J. E. Yost, V. S. Hall, It. S. Tibbets nnd Jobs Hamilton attended to some legal business at Bed Cloud Wednes day. C.E. Moroy found the lost colt last Sunday. A young fellow four miles east of town had taken possession of it and was about ready to trade it off. Kev. Deal of Utica, Nebr., gave n very interesting and instructivelecture at the G. A. H. hall Thursday oveulng on, "Twenty-Eight Days in Jersua lorn." The population of Bladen was in creased one Sunday, the arrival was at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Bictman. Whothor a mild maid or milk man wo wore unable to learn. Dr. Damoroll of Hastings was called to see A. M. Bay who is coutined to the house with brights disease. Hu gave Mr. Bay much encouragement and ex- expects to call this week again. Doalnoas Cannot Bo Cured. By local application, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to euro deafness and thai is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of tho mucous lining of the Eustachian tube. When this tube gets Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or iuiperfeot hearing, and when it is en tirely eloscd deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to Its nor mal condition, hearing will be destroy ed forever; nine cases ont of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will givo one hundred dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be wired by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall Family Pills are the best. INAVALE. Bert Holdrege has got a new horse. Wo had another linn rain Tuesday night. A good many aro cutting their alfalfa this week. 11. 11. Uoldredge and family wero visiting In Cowles Sunday. A. E. Wolcott and wife were visiting at Walter Garner's last Sunday. Miss Hattle Olmsted was visiting hi Bed Cloud the fore part of tho week. Mrs. Mary Petrio of Shellon, Nebr., Is visiting at S, E. Wolcolt's this week. Mr. Walters expects to go to Brigh ton, Iowa, next week to visit Ids wife's folks nnd bring his wifo home with him. Tho folks were wondering last Tues day what made Hartweil step so high but hu explained by saying ho had a daughter at his houso. A Kkadkk. More. Curative is contained in Hood's SnrMaparilln tlmn in any other slinillar preparation. It costs the proprietor nud manufacturer .more. It costs tbo Jobber more and is worth inoro to the consumer. Moro skill is required in Its preparation and it combines moro remedial qualities than any other medicine. .Consequently V has a record of more cures and its sales are more thau those of any other prepara tion. Hood's Sursaparilla is the best medicine to buy because it is an honest medicine uud thousands of testimonials prove that it does actually and per manently cure disease Don't neglect u cough because the weather is pleasant; before the noxt storm rolls around it may develop into a serious diflleulty beyond repair. One Minute Cough Curo is easy to take and will do what its names implies. O. L. Cotting. r Monoy to Loan. Iu any amount at fi per cent yours 011 western town mui for 5 farm property, H. C. Wilcox & Co., Uauk kers and Brokers, 253 Urotidwny, Now York City. For Sale. One hundred and sixty acres of uu improved land, four miles northwest of Red Cloud, Nebr. Terms cash. Ap ply to, Mits. Jamkh Kiukwood, Fair fax, Missouri. Try the New 18 Hour Train to New York. The popular Nickel Plate road is meeting with recognition on all hinds and taking effect Sunday, May iJOth, they will inaugurate n new train ser vice between Chicago and the east. Slid through trains with elegantly equipped palace sleeping cars will leave Chicago daily at 10:35 a.m., 3;05 p.m. and 10:10 p.m. Uniformed colored porters will be iu charge of all through trains, and the traveling pub lic will be enabled to avail luumsolvcs of a trip that will not be tiresome. Fast time and low rates will be one of the main features that the Nickel Plate road can oiler to their patrons. For full Information Iu regard to train ser vice, etc . call on or address, J. Y. Calahan, Oen'l Agent, 111 Adams St, Chicago, or II. Thorn.-, G. P. & T A , IU Adams St., Chicago, III. Not only plies of the very worst kind can be cured by DoWltt's Witch llu.ol Salvo, but eczema, scalds, burns, bruise, boils, ulcers and all other skin troubles can bo instantly relieved by the same remedy. C. L. Cottlug. To California Comfortably. Every Thursday afternoon, a tourist sleeping car for Salt Lake City, Sail Francisco and Los Angeles fettves Omaha and Lincoln via tho Burlington Route. It is carpeted, upholstered in rattan, has spriug seats and backs and is provided with curtains, bedding, towels, soap, etc. An experienced ex cursion conductor aud a uniformed Pullman porter accompany it through to the Pacific coast. While neither so expensively iinished nor so tine to look at as the palace sleeper, it Is just hs good to ride in. Second class tickets are accepted for passage and the price of a berth, wide enough and bigenough for two, is only 15. tor foulder giving full particulars, call at nearest Bur lington ticket oflice, or write to J, Francis, G. P. A., Burlington Route, Omaha, Neb. Tekhihlk Accidknt. It is a terrible accident to be burned or scalded, but the pain and agony and frightful dls llguremeuts can bo quickly overcome without leaving a scar by using De- Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo. C. L. Cot ting. With Juno conies the timo to provide extra facilities for the horses of the numerous farmers who do their trading in this city. A public watering trough .somewhere on Webster street or Fourth avenue would be of small expense to the city and a great amount of good lo the general public. ., W. B. Johnson, Newark, ()., says: "One Minuto Cough Cure saved my only child from dying by croup." It bad saved thousands of others suffer ing from croup, pneumouia, bronchitis and other serious throat and lung troubles. C. L. Cotting The New al Hour Train to New York. Thirty Hours to Boston. The Nickle Plate road is now in a position to offer their patrons unsur passed traveling facilities. Three through trains daily iu each direction between Chicago and the east. The now schedule to become effective Sun day, May 30th. Dining car service un excelled. Bate lower than via other lines. The short lino to the east. You will save money nnd time by patroniz ing this road. Call on or address J. Y. Calahan, Gen'l Agent, 111 Adams St., Chicago, 111. H. Thorno, G. P. & T. A. Ill Adams St., Chicago, III. Hundreds of thousands have boon in duced to try 'Jhnmberlaiu Cough Remedy by reading what It has done for others, and havingtested its' merits for themselves are to-day Its warmest friends. For sale by II. E. Grice, Druggist. 'I'ho euls worms aro doing tin enor mous amount of dumaRe to the corn in thin vielnity. Sonic fanners eomplnin if Imving to repl.iut 11 portion of ilmlr erop mill muuy will Imve to go over tbeir entity Held. Tetter, Balt-Rheam and Eczema. The intense itching and smarting inci dent to these diseases is tnstaatly allayed by applying Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment, Many very bad cases have beem permanently cured by it. It is equally efficient for itching piles and a favorite remedy for sore nipples; chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites and chronic sore eyes. 25 cte. per box. 1 m 1 Dr. Caay CoasYtJe Powers, aro just what a horse needs whan in bad condition. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. They are not food bnt medicine and the best in use to pat a borne to prime condition. Price 25 cents per package rtffrtlioUy () n. Oawir't Canilv t'ulbnrHr. the most- won UtifN) nudbii iliM'ii U'y ot tlie uo. p (Us ui t uud rorreslnup to Iho lahlc, act (,( :.!'. ami ponUlt'i-ly mi fcMnnj. Jhcri.ni! bowel cli-anslntr llm vitlf nvatin, daK'l cold'-, cuieluiu nolie, ii'vcr, )iuhtiuit ronflli'ii'Ioi and hub) Miievg, 'i'bi linv unit iry 11 box or O. O. U. lo-duy ; Id, U.1. Mi iciiu. Mold ucxl gtinraiiKM-d m (".ire by nil ilrn:law. T Cure Constlpasian Forever. Take OkM-ureta Cuxd v Cathartic, too or CBe. Itacc. lull to ouro, druvUts refund monoy. To Curo Coiisllpatloii lureit-r. TuUn I'umuretn Ciiihv Cutliurtle It'o nr'.'Sc If li C C. fall to cure. driiu'u-IU irfimd itwui.v I THK8K FI0URK8 ARE VEARI, YEARS IN WHICH, IN 1 1 C Z V I 8INQLE INSTANCES, PAINS AND ACHES 1 1 9 I heumatic, Neuralgic, Sciatic, Lumbajricl lrTI HAVE RAVAQED THE HUMAN VRAMB. ST. JACOBS rrl I 9fl I OU' CURED THEM. NO BOAST THEY ARE I 4A IV SOLID FACTS HELD IN PROOF. I O W lilBtlEEEEliltlll Notlco to Applicants to Havo School Land Appraised. N ;lli i is heieby given that all par ties uihluu l have sohool lauds ap putl.Md bj tin' Imard of county com hi1.smiici f.n the puipiiHU of piii"hn lug Nild latiil-, must tin so at once. Said appllui'loiH mut l.v tiled In the county cleik'.i oflice on or before the 21?t day of June', 1897, In order to givo tlie board time to appraise said lands. L. H. Fout, County Clerk. Rim! Gloud, Nob., June 1, 1897. Kidney Trouble. Terrible Pnln. Uneaslaeasi sutel llCfltlCMNHCMM. 60D&. 'Cassadaoa, N. Y., June 30, ilfd. Or. M. M. Fkhner, Fredonia, N. Y. Dear Sir: About 4 years ago I had kidney trouble and backache. I was so bad that I could not ride out in a carriage without giving me great pain and a feel lag of uneasiness and restlessaeas. I also had rheumatism, all over my system I began the use of your Kidney and Back ache Cure, and continued it until I bad taken three bottles with the result of entirely curing me." FOR SALE BY C. L. COTT1NU. Lauah at the sun nrlnlt afiiOFJC Keeo WMwmmwm 1 1 h .Y RootbeeryjUVi-unim HIRES tootbeerj Keet Well-tk :::- MIRES oottoiyyiurtiirst 1IRES nbeer.. J. S. EMIGH, DENTIST. PAINLESS DENTISTRY IK YOU WANT IT. Crown Bridge Work or Tetlh Without l'l&tes. roitUKLAlX 1NI.AY And all the latoM improvement la dotital inech snlsm SOUTH SIDE ' SAMPLE ROOMS. JOHN POLNICKY, PKOPlllKTOlt. DKAI.BIt IN Wines, Liquors, California Brandies. mi nnntf nnuinu )m) 1 ui rnnn 111 1 vimix ALWAYS ON TAP. RANDOLPH McNlTT, inOKNEY an. COUNSELOR AT LAW, Ii-'IhI atteutiou to Commercial and Probate Litigation. MOON BLOCK, ltKli CLOUD, NKHUASKA FRED E. McKEEBY, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Ciiy mui country culls promptly nn Mwervd day or night. NIGHT CALLS AT OFFICE. Okkiok ovku CorriNe'a Dauti Stouk . ' ww.JfrW rnrnx uuuo uu III! H sTr I . SUMMONS H Y VMLtCA 770iV. Iii the district tiiurt of Webster county, Neb rRikn. Tnr Mnto of Nebraltn. to Akiich Wnmlitrie n inlhur nil J olio of tho lifltc ut .Mary A. Wood side, ilci 1'itM'd, (k'feiiiUM'! Vdii mi1 h. tfliy nutlllfil Unit juii Im o been mil, iiiL'rtlicr Willi MiiryA WimilvMe. .lames . WooiMile. bcr litibninl: -'inrr Wooil!cle, Filini WiimMiIo. MiiU'l WooiWlilt, 11 minor la-it Moiitlnlile, n minor, holm of Mary A. Wiio-lnlili- ileceiiM'il. aro (U-'CihIii i- l-y -arnlt r. I., ruin, piiumiii. 11 1110 ijimiiu u tutor Veblor-(rtilil) N-lirafkn. nnd Unit nn or folc UielilM tin;, of .itine. lc!-, )i n liiuM ntiucr Out petition In 'jlmtirert filed livnln l. mil j'lftlntirf iigiilmt ill) of nil I ili)lulnliiiiif.Mii'ii ,11 jilnlnllir irH-lor 11 iloi-rm1 of -.il-l i-ouil f'"e closing h lnoitKiiKU i-xeiutul nnilili-nvi-roU uV dofendntitH Mary A. Wood Ido mill .lr.1111 M. WoodnMo. her I.u-Ih ml, to the l.iiml.nrd JnrcM mont Cniiipnuy a corporation! iliiud June 10th, ISM), now owned by plnlnlln. ami coerli)K the following ili-M-rlboil rval vs-nle. Mtimted In kaIiI county of Wcblcr and t lie idntp of Nelv rin-kn, loult; The mom tnilf of the noiiiIi otM inartvi or M-ctlon iiiimiior ctriiiiiii m; in lownMilp number throo i:i noitli riiliRi; unm ber nine (Ui, except clubt (8 ncror, In 11 Kjinrc form. In tliu noitli wiMcoimr. wi'K..f tho -lxtli prlnelpiilnirrldlati Mild petition fiiuhir prays I h! the Hunts, titles an I InttTPAtH of mild defendiintsnlid nil of tbeni.ln nnd to "iild ileK'rlbeO premise- IjoiIc teiinlned nul settled, and Hint n,d lundn be iippmli-i'd Hitd-iold. iircordli'i, to ln, iimiI that tlioproiceiNArl-liiK from mi- li kiiIl- bo iui.lleil, tlrM, In payment of tlie eailNof mI-I iietloiinml of Mii'li cale; ferond. In pxynu-nt of tin- tnll Nlnoillit due WrIiiIHT on the ItidcbtrdncA to cured by cnld inortiriiKC with nil Intern! thereon; that from nnd Hfter coiilirraatloii of ainli nile.lliudefeiidiint- ti tnld netli n nnd nil of them, and 11H pcrtonN elalinliiK ur to claim. by. under or through them, or hit of Hit-in, bo forever liarreil and foreclosed of nnd from all rlKht. title, IntcicM, lien 0 aim nod oiii.ltr of rcileinptloii of, In nnd to said ilexrelteil land, and every pnrt thereof. UiuesM you niniwer said ietitlon, ns aforetald, the ntHtpmentK and nllcfcnllot'K therein ton. tallied will ho lukcn ah true and a del ree m lo r"iidcred by Raid court aH therein prayed. Wltncan myliand. and the aeal of mm court, by tne affixed, thin lllh day of Mav. 1W7. I-J'l. .... JAMMllltBDrV, Clerk of the UlMrlct Court of Webster couuly. Nebrank. " ruLMPiiiii A Ai.KXANiiirt, Concordia, Kana, Attorneys for plaintiff. (Flirt published In Kr.nCi.oun Cuicr. lttb, m.) )lay LEGAL NOTICE. State of Nebraska, Webatcrt'oiint ity. . theTeniP.iu 111 me iJieiricivourt llicreor, of dicta) dlitrlct. Nebraska Loan A Trust Co. Flalntirr, vs. flcoreo t (lulllfonl.i ... (liilllfonl, bin wife, and John I)oo, ioienuaiits. j Notios or nriT. The above named defendants. Goorire U (Illlllford and (Jnlllford. hl wlf. ami each of them re hereby notllled that the ahovc named plnlntltT hax tiled In tho ohove named court ItH petition iiKnliiM them mid tho other defciidnuts nnnied nbove; thitt the object and prayer uf said petition of the plalntllt nn- to rorerluM ii inottttnee beiirini: date the 1m day or.lantiai). IMH. exceiiKd by the nbuve named delei.diiiu, (ieorRC I,, (lulllfoid, to one Kiuinlo II. Abet-I 011 the folluniiic det-ctlhed real CMiiiusltunto Iu the county (f WcbMer. In tho Mnteof Nebraska to vi It: The routhvw-M otiar tir(U)of the north east iinnrlor (U), ai.d the south cast quarter U of the north west oiiar lcr(4). of section twenty (n, In township one (1) north of r tuo ten (lb) weslof thealxth P.M. The said defpiiaants Cieonte 1.. (liilllfonl anil utilllfuiii, h.k wile, na- further notltlcd that they, nnd cuch of them, are required to apiioar ami answer raid elllloii of iMntltr. 011 or be f"' Monday, the fljth day of June. IHW. or said petition of plaiutlfT will be taken as true, and a decree will be rendered ugalntt them, the said defendant and the other defendants named herein, decreeing that the said morteajie be foreclosed; that all the above de M'ribed real estate shall be appraised, adTertlsed and sold at public auction by the sheriff of said Webster county, to make and raise the sum of Iii8.no due to pislatlrT on said mortgage, together with Interest ou said sum at the rate of tea per cent from thsUBth day of April. 18W7. aud the cost or this suit and siieh sale; and said decree wlU further provide that yau.the said defendants, and the other de fendants named herein, and each of you. shall be i foreTyr barred and foreclosed of all equity or redemption and other Interest In and to said real estate and every part thereof . u - " If?" Tmn CO., Plaintiff. By St. P. Woaa. Us attorney. First publication May It. m. FUHLWATJNN OF tfUMEbliW!1 " Dlatrtot Court of the TenU Judicial Pt rt,?ct .n ,n?i.for Web,,er bounty, Nebraska. Walter Ii. Collins el al. 1 Plaint! ffa va. f Geo. W. Ilouchln, Ellra llouchlii. aud Anna I Tliompson, Uefondanls. j Anna Thompson defendant above named will take notice that she is Joined as defendant Iu an action ponding In the above entitled court bo Kim by Waller II. Colllua Benjamin Collins and ltlinda I.aiiU therein on tho 'JU day or Mav IKOTaualnst herself and the other abov namel dofondaiits the object whereof in to quiet the title to the northwest quarU- of the northeast quarter and the iiorthpast niiarter of thetmrUi west quarter of sedloii twentyslx townshln one. rauijoicn.westof tho nlxlh principal me r'dlan, WehMer county. Nebraska, In said plaintiffs free and Plearuf all luciiiiihraiivcs and 1,11 miuicij ui itiu mr mo use increof. 1 th Defendant iHrounire. to imwer or plead l epotlil.iii)fplainiinf. mi or i,Cf0re the ;Wh iy of J11I IKltnr th.. r me W ,( taken us da tru 11 Ki't'oniinuii Walter II, Coi.i.iNh, IIfnjauiv c.iiiiv. IllUH.A I iir. ' ltANiioLfit MoNitt. I'iallltllrK Alibi Utornoy, nMRliM TIME TABLE. B. ft M. B.TT IIE1) CLOUD, NElilt LINCOLN OMAHA CHICAGO ST. JOE KANSAS CITY ST. LOVIS nnd nil point chsI nnd south. DENVER HELENA ItUTTE SALT LAKE C'Y PORTLAND SAM FRAJiClSCO nnd nil jtoint-t west. THAIKK LBAVK AS rOLLOWS! 60. Krelaht, dally except tHiuday for Wymoroand all point east 7 in. I'aHUDHKer. dally for St. Joe. Kansas City. Atchison, at. Loulnsiid all tiolnta ma mi No. No. :oua.in. No. 143. Aeoomtnodatlon, dally eiocpt vuiim 10:00i niiiiunj, iiniiiKB, unUIQ JB' Hunday, llastliiKS, Grand 11111, macK inns ana lis ana all uoiuraiiiine nortiiwest . liD.m. Accommoilatloii, dally eaeept no. Ml .iuuuj, iucuiii, nausas, ana Intermediate stations, via Ite tmbllcaji . ...U:0Dm . r'rolght, dally. Wrmore and p - No. IH Ht. Joe and Intermediate junction points . 13:i0im ' No. 03. 'retsbt. lallv for Hnnnhllp.n tirieajm.uxiora ana urieaj .V.M,, 1.. ,- - 1 -r "-"- II points 15. I'asaeiijjer. dally. UeiiTcr. all poliiis In Colorado, Utah and California. west. No. iu:.isa.iii Steeping, dlnlnn, aud KCllnluiT'cbair can" BtJlflH . (seats ireei on through trains. Tleteu sold and K,oerCanC.ae.? l ""r p0,", ,n ,h lI"llc" For Information. Ume tables, maps or ticket cull o or address A. Conover, Rent. lied Cloud, Nebr. or J. Krancls, (Jouoml i-aMeiSir Agent Omaha. Nebraska. tiiKor R. MoNitt, Attorney. noN'UM'swent notice. In the District Court ot Hie Tenia ?,,,,,, , Dlitrlct, lit and for Webster counu-! brLfJV t.chli)ler Watson. 1 "'' NODrlia. PlalntlfT. . vs. Victoria M'nUoii. Defendant. The above nameil defendant Hill i.i. . that on the 1SHU1 day of May. hw ,i n?iJ?l t0 hit iwtltlon In tho above entiilort' m .n.,1,r n.w,i her ulleiiln their marrlaLo m, 1 VS"rf "' hy deroudaiit of the plaintiff fot ,', .'eH'rl1011 ymwhut past, and pravinK fSf ,iSAban W orco from tho bonds ormatrhnnS. creo of U Dofendaiit is roijuire, to a. .u."a . , mid petition on or heforo tht imh r.or P1?"1 " or same will he take,, to 1. ' d"J ,',Jul) pasnod accordliiitiv. m l f'le 'Iccreo Kdnritto Your Itowuls win, '7, " '.indy rothortlp o... ,h coarets. ""i.flruKKisuroiundiiajBey, c A; s v 4 " iA.- xdte lVt.W Wlfcrirt. ..lsA i iiI&aI ..i -k- ! 'J'..akU"WW f nMm t CV fTirt- -rrm;,- . mE vmmmmmmatHm &r0mti''il"''ltl,ll,'iKI Maaa. Ti "