IF, FRIDAY, o ULY 28, ii)7. i r(Or V - it' w i '"' N ,A' y i t rn& ij Id K Ufc Pi KJ. IN CHINA. SHaw atadai of a Blaek Cat la Matties Kxoenslve. The hotels are usually grouped with in n square or two of one another. Each one seek to attract gunstn uy high-sounding titles, Bays Llpplncott'a. For example, In Canton are hotel which flaunt the signa of 'The For ttinato Star," "The Golden Profits," (nn unusually frank confession for a land- i j- .1, "Tli Tlanknnfnrrlnir" luru iu ihui - ---- o nnd "The Happiness." The food Is not o bad, but the traveler who goes to one of these houses to sleep will wish that he had gone to another. The hed roomB are small,, thin-wnllcd boxes In which you may bear the breathing of your next neighbor or be kept awake Ttnlf the night "by the conversation of people at tho other end of the hall, or, worse Btlll, Tc almost stifled by the nmoko from an opium pipe which hi be ing Indulged In by the man across the passageway. The tea saloons furnish employment t 48gerind ventriloquists cr .! Hkmlsts, tt0 re hired by tbd pfoprli tor to 'entertain the men who flthtr -. tA'riirinV tea arid afoMlp, Upon mall tafclea ra placed trays abiding a varie'ty f cakea ana preaerrsa, wmen are awed wlta eaca cap of Wlclons, f reaftfly made tea. One bouse of entertainment peculiar to 'Chtaa Is the dog-and-cat-meat res taurant. Thla doea not mm that -household peU are there braaght to be fed, Vat that Tabby and Fidoare eenred up In atewa. According to prices charged for other food, these atewa are rather expensive especially If the cat r og chanced to be black nnd there fore wore nutritious, according to pop ular notion. YEAST OF LONG DESCENT. BroBBfet fro Ireland, an Its Iteek (Ioch nack ot Cromwell's Time. Mrs. Uarbara Curran, who lives near Enst Orrimrton. Me., has a Btone crock on n rJielf In her cellar which In filled with onst, and both the crock nnd the vennt wime over from Ireland In her posiiCKslon In 1840, says the Now York Sun. Hho mine to America when n girl, and brought the yeast us a prebcut to un aunt, who lived in South Boston. The leiiTcn was renewed with freshly surnncd potatoes thrcu times during the voyngu oik tho Balling packet that brought her to this country. When Hhe found employment us a cook In a Boston boarding Iiouho she took thii yeast along nnd kept It alive nnd vig orous until she wns married in 185.1 nnd went to live in Medford. Before the war her husband moved to EaatOrrlng ton and took up the farm where he now lives. Though they were poor and bad much hard work, the yeast was never allowed to die out or get stale. The crock In which it is kept is a hand-molded browa earthen vessel, holding about two quarts. It was made and baked on the farm of Mrs. Curran's father, who rented a place near Galway. Mrs. Cur ran aaya this particular kind of yeast tea beta kept allte ia the Norton fam ily since before the- tiaw Cromwell's soldiers came along and found her trrtat-great-grandatotaar- aaakfcag Bread for the troopa of King Charlea I., aad hanged her to as ash tree ta frost of taeaavae. . . Considerable baa been heard about parties living in the north part of town losing chickens and no one being able to tell whore tlioy wore going to until one day last week one of tho residents found a young wolf lying under n pilo of boards on a bed of feathers. With tho iiHsiHtnncu of a hntehut tho bruto was soon dispatched to tho hnppy hunting grounds nnd sinco then chick otiH hnvo quit disappearing. Excursion to Hot Springs, D. 8. Tuesday, August 3rd, 810.00 for tho round trip from Hetl Cloud, Nobnis ka Tickets good to return uutll Sept. 2d Tho hottest mouth of tho year is still to coiiid. Spend it in the Illauk Hills Batho in the mammoth plungo bitth nt Jlot Springs, soo beautiful Sylvan lnko, ruftko tho side trip to Spoarllsh nnd you will return homo with tho know ledge Hint no wliiio could you have had n plemuitor holidny. For full In formation call at B. & M. tlekot ofllce, ;'if"iti t our 'v.ol Vi .ci-'ftiT. Ji.' y i'hi it1-I cm iivi i, tiMONor !&!,: if i i r m ii,-i -ii.."fiiiirti!.otiey KIDNEYS RHEUMATISM A Gnat 8ufTerer-3oHlel e av Wwk.-OtherK14ney M41 cIjm Failed. "HAMtvr, M. Y- July Him. ft M. M. Vasnram, Fredonla, N. T. Mar Mr-I aad beta sick aboatl with a esanllcaUoa of ailments, cMst wklea was Kldasy coraalalat Haa I aek, pala aad hndmi iciim say ktdatys. aihaaa aealaad to mj had aiach of the Maw aad had aMa ta do ao vark. I aad taksa WttlM at aaetksr kldaay at, alflaly racommtadsd. but It did ae feed. Itaally I Keearad a hetUa a( aaa ae wall as vat. roa SALE BY O. L. OOTTIMO. MOTELS THIS IS A DIFFERENCE. X Biorr to Prove Tlint Intetleetnallty fa Not the Only Distinction. Most persons think tlint the chief dif ference between men's nnd women h clubs Is that the one Is Intellectually In clined and the other Isn't, Hut there nro other distinctions. At what organiza tion of men could the following Incident have taken place? nsks the New York Sun. It was at a gathering of feminine claps tho other afternoon, ami some body, with uiat ueugnuui irrespuiim blllly common to such occasions, wanted to know th time. "You sec, I forgot and left my watcn at home," she added regretfully, if not officially. "Why, so did I leave mine," piped up the president, not to be out done In Informnltty. "So did I, "So did I," chimed In the Hecrctnry nnd the treasurer, while the chairman of the executive committee announced grave ly: "Mine wns oil ready to put on, but I caste off In such a hurry that 1 forgot It After all." i AH this while, however, the first vice president had been tugging away ather belt In a business like way, and she now produced a small timepiece. "La dles," aha began, In a virtuous tone, while all the res gated at her with the utmost respect, "let rae give you uie time. You can always depend upon" But here she stopped, and, after staring at the timepiece for full two seconds, she began to shake it aad rap It in a manner that might have alarmed any one unfamiliar with women and their waya with watchea. The gathering before her, however, being of her own sex, took it all saost seriously. Suddenly the first vice presi dent put the timepiece to her ear. "Oh," she cried, while a sweet smile of satis faction irradiated her face, "there'a nothing the matter, after all. I wound It this morning, but forgot to set it, that's nil." A Horvoua Woman. Mrs. John Carpenter, Terry, Okln., Buys: "I took a bottle of Po-ru-ntt nnd received groat beiiellt from It; could feel nvory dose I took go to tho onds of my lingers. I suffered greatly from no r v o u s headaches nnd my nervous system was completely broken down. I folt so much bet ter after I had tnkon ono bottlo that I slopped it, but I have begun again now. I can truly recommend Poru-na to nervous people." Any woman who desires to become a regular patient of Dr. Hartman can do so by sending name, address, symp toms, and treatment previously em ployed. This is an opportunity so ail ing wonas should miss. Dr. Hartman has become renowned through his sue- eau in treating women's diseases. His experience in these matters Is vast. Correspondence Is strictly confidential. No testimonials published without written consent. Dr. Hartmaa relies principally upon Pe-ru-na in these cases. Send for frco book. Address The Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing Co., Columbus, Ohio. ELECTRIC PROTECTION OF SAFES Ltnlnir Ho ArraiiKcil That tlir flllaht vnt llrcnk AVIII Itnlae Alarm. The latest Idea for the protection of money nnd vnluablcH l to have thuHafe wl It'h contuina litem nisurcd iiihUie u cabinet, kny the St. LoiiIh Globe-Democrat, Where n safe Is kept In n vault, tho vault nerves the purpoxcfl of n eabl net. In either ease an electric lining Ih used, consisting ot strips of iiictnl mounted In connection with thin metal hliects, ho nrtnnged that een a pin tltrmt through the cabinet mid pene trating the lining will pound thonlnrm. Tli" door ot the vault -r-nnnt beoivned, i.rv .nu 11".' curtain of the cnbinvt be ,rn!cd,iuntll n tluie-y"!:hniJlheohhcct-cd It freni tho alarm Bystem. In order that the nhirm box ninj' be proof against molcRtntlun It Ih made of Htcel nnd placed within n hood lined in the same way is the cabinet. Any attempt at tampering with it will cause nu alarm to be sounded us in the case of tho cab inet. The door Is held closed by henvy lag bolts, the partial removal of nny of which will give n warning signal. There arc several of these lag bolts, and bo fore tho door can be opened tiiey have all to be removed, which requires a considerable length of time. New Rna-Iand'a Popalatloa. Irish and French Canadians consti tute 70 per cent, of tho foreign popula tion in New Kngland. For the O. A. R. Encampment To bo hold at Buffalo, N. Y., Aug., 23rd to 28th inclusive, tickets will bo sold over tho Nickel Plato road at 10:B0 for tho round trip. Good going August 21st, 23d and 23rd. Tho Nickol Plato road is tho short Hue between Chicago and Buffalo, and is equipped with the most modornly constructed day coaches and luxurious sleeping and dining cars. Colored porters are in chargo ;of tho day coaches, and tho facilities for tho comfort of patrons is unsurpassed. Commander-in-Chief Olarkson haa selected this line for the transportation of himself and staff, aad respectfully invites bis comrades to Joiahim. Mr. J.Y Calahan, Gen'l agent ill Adaau Bt, Chicago, IU. will be pleased to furalsh all information in regard to traia service, etc, Depot. 12th and Clark streets, OtWMt'dt Wttck HcmI talvtj M1saw 3 CHURCH NOTK8. ClIMBTlAN CHURCH. Berinon themes for Loid's Day, July 25th. 10:80 n. m. "The Mission of Words." 8 p m."Kemlsfllon of Sins Under (1) Moics, (2) The Baptist, and (8) Jesus Christ." Afternoon sermon at the school house in District 14, on Indian creek, after theSunday school hour. Having procured 100 new song books for our church service every lover of good music will bo warmly welcomed to jolnjwlth us in this delightful wor ship. Tho public is cordially invited. L. A. Hussono, Pastor. METHODIST. Preaching Sunday morning at 10:80. Sunday school at 11:80.( Junior league at 4 p.m." Senior league at 7 .00. Chapel Bttaday school at 8.-00. Preaching Sunday evening at 8. Prayer and Praise service on Wed aesday evening at 8 o'clock. Ladles Aid Society oa Friday after boom. Seats free and strangers welcome. Rev. J. M. Dakbt, Pastor. CONORKQATIOirAL. Sunday School at 11:45. Junior Society at 4 p. m. Y. P. S. C.E.at7p. m. Thero is more catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together and until tho last few years wns supposed to bo incurable For n great many years doctors pro nounced it a local dl8ea80, nnd pre scribed local remedies, and by con stantly falling to euro with local treat ment, pronounced It incurable. Science Ii.-ih proven catarrh to bo n constitu tional disenso, nnd thotoforo requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney &'Co., Toledo, Ohio, is tho only constitutional euro or. tho market. It Is taken internally iu doses from 10 drops to a tenspoonful. It nets directly on the blood nnd mucous surfaces of tho system. Thoy offer ono hundred dollars for any case it falls to euro. Send for circulars nnd testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall Family Pills arc the best. Aa Evasive Answer. A lady who is a city missionary be came very much interested in a very poor but apparently respectable Irish family named Outran, living on the top Moor of a great tenement house in the slum district Every time she visited the Camas the missionary was aaaoved by the staring andlthe wbiaperiag of the oth er women living in the building. Oae day she said to Mrs. Carran: "Your neighbors seem very curious to know who and what I am and the nature of my business with you." "Thoy do so," acquiesced Mrs. Cur ran. "Do thoy ask you about It?" "Iudndo they do, mn'am." "And do yon tell them?" "Fnlth, thin, nn' ot do not." "What do you tell them!" "Oi just tell them you nro mo dross maker, an' let it go at that." Unrpcr's lliiznr. Roosons Why Chamborlain's Colic, Choloraand DinrrhooaBom ody if) tho bost. , I. llecnuso It ntToids nlmosV instant relief in cao of pnlu in Uwstomnuu, colic nnd eltnliiiM ni..iu V 2. lk'cnuso it is tho only remedy that uovor fails in the most severe cases of dysentery nnd diarrhoea. 8. Bccnusu it is tho only -remedy that will cure chronic diarrhoen. 4. Dccausn it is tho only ' remedy that will prevent bilious colic 5. Because it is tho only remedy that will prevent opidemlcal dysentery. G. Because it is the only romedy that can always he depoudcti upon in cases of cholera infantum. 7. Becauso it is tho most prompt and most reliable medicine in uso for bowel complaint. 8. Because it produces no; bad re suits, ; 0. Because it is pleasant and safe to take. 10. Because it has saved the lives of moro people than any other remedy In tho world. Tho 25 and 50c sizes for sale by H. E. Grire, Druggist. 9 Just Dead. Tho country uditor is a reliable en cyclopedia, A subscriber sont him this query recently: "What ails my hens? Kvery morning I Und one or more of them keeled over to rise no more." The reply was: "The fowls are dead. It Is an old complaint and nothing can bo done except bury them." Heaver Valley Tribune. Ladiaa Can Wear Shoes One tlieeaftller after ualng Allen's Foot lose, a powder to be shaken Into the shoes. 'It stokes light or asw shoes at rosy; gives laoaaat relief to oorns sad bunions. It's tho greatest eowfert discovery of tha age. iCures aad prevents twooleu feet, bMsters, callous aad sera spats. Allen's root Xase is a certain ewe for sweaUng, hot, aching feet. At all draxiUts sad shoe stores 96c. Trial package free by MAIL. Ad dress, AUea 6. Olstttea, U Roy, N. T. To California Comfortably. Every Thursday nfternoon, n tourist sleeping car for Salt Lnko Cltv, San Francisco nnd Los Angeles leaves Omnliiiiiiid Lincoln via tho Burlington Route. It is carpeted, upholstered In rattan, tins spring sents nnd backs nnd is provided witti curtnins, bedding, towels, soap, etc. An experienced ex cursion conductor nnd a uniformed Pullman porter accompany it through to the Pacific const. While neither so expensively finished nor so fine to look at as tho palnco sleeper, it is Just as good to ride iu. Second clnss tickuts are accepted for pnssago and tho prico of n berth, wido enough and blgenough for two, is only 15. ror foulder giving full particulars, call nt nearest ilur lington ticket ofllce, or write to J. Frnncis, G. P. A., Burlington Route, Omaha, Nob. m 9-m Thero Is a tlruo for everything; nnd tho time to attend to n cold is when it start. Don't wait until you havo con sumption but prevent it by using One Minute Cough Cure, the great remedy for coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, and all throat and lung troubles. C. L. Catting. The fourth quarterly meeting of the Red Cloud circuit will be held at tho New Virginia school house, on Sunday July 25th. Rev. James M. Darby of the First M. E. Church of Red Cloud will preach at 11 a.m., and at 8 p.m. For the convenience of the official members the quarterly conference will be held at my residence In Red Cloud on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. W. B. Alexander presiding. A general invitation is given totheso ser vices. Rev. A. G. Ulackw ell, P hi r Low One-Way Rates to All Points East. By the Burlington Route, July 10, 17, 18, 10, 20, 21 nnd ench Friday nnd Moo dily thereafter until August 1.1. Go cast on any of tho above low rate days and you save enough to cover all the Incidental expenses of travel berth in sleeping car, meals, trntiefcrs, etc. See nenrest B. & M. It. U. ng'ent, or write fo J. Francis G. P. A., Omaha, Neb. The Nickel Plate Koad. llu been selected by Comuinmlu-in-Chief Clarksou for tho transporta tion ot himself and staff to tho G. A. It. encampment to bo held nt Buffalo, N. Y., Aug., 23rd to 28th. Tickets will bo ou sale Aug., 21st, 22nd and 23rd nt into of 110:50 for the round trip. This will afford an opportunity to tho com rades now living in the great west and north-west to ouue more visit the home friends, and shake bands with those with whom they fought shoulder to boulder in the great civil war. For full information call on, or ad dress J. Y. Calaban, Gen'l Agent, 111 Adas St.; Chicago, 111., or H. Thorne, G.P. AT. A. Ill Adams St., Chicago, 111. Tefttert aUlt-RheaBa aad Koaesaa. The inteaee itching and smarting inci dent to theee dlseasca la instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain's Eyo und Skin Ointment. Many very bad cases have been permanently cured by it. It is equally emcienc tor itcning piiea ana a favorite remedy for sore nipples; chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites and chronic sore eyes. 25 cts. per box. i m i Dr. Ctdy's Condition Powders, are jnat what a horse needs when in bad condition. Tonic, blood purifier und vermifuge. They nro not food but tnedlcino nnd the best in nso to pnt n horse in primo condition. Prico 25 cents per package Try Oraln-0 1 Try Graln-O I Auk your grocer todny to rhow you h package of OltAIN'O, tho new food drink tlmt takes the placo of coffee. Tho children may drink It n well hs tho adult without Injury. All who try It like it. GIUIN-O Iiah that ilcli "rcnl brown cf Mocha nnd Javn, but It Is made from pure grains, and the mott dvllcatv ttoinscb receive It without illstrers. U the pticc of coffee. 13c iiml JJIo per packflKc. Sold by nil liroccrs, l.ii'rvliKilj siij ii. CniinnlH'fntlv (V.tt'rr'r Uir moul vri il"-ul mHI.Ml l.i titrr-tit tl.o npo. pti.-. uuc nutl mfrenhmr to thu tnsie, nrt nttiti. nml poslttvily nn kiilnoys. liver nnd hnwols cltuiisUiu' tlin I'titlro hviit'-m, illBpel mldH cuio heiiiiiclii Jnv.-r, hnhltunl t-onatli'RtlOL nnd billo'ii.iHM. I'lodBO buv .mil tIT n box of J. (J. Q. trwlnv; III, Si, Ml ent. Hold autl fcuunuiUifil to cunt by all druggists. Psn't Tubarro Spit tud Smuke Tour Ufa Away. To quit tobacco easily and forever, bo mas netlc, full ot life, none nnd vigor, take No-To-llac, the wonder-woiUc. that make weak men stronc. All druggets, nCo or II. Curotruarun teed. Booklet and eo-nplo free. Address StcrllDB Remedy Ca, Ohicatro or New York. To Vura Constipation Forever. Take Cascarcts CindvCatlmrtla lOo or 25a It CV.C. full to euro, UruKKluui refund monoy. To Cur rnnatlnutlnn Voraver. Tako Cascareta Cnndv Cuthartla 10a orSBo. IfUC. C. fall to curu. drucuiMUi refund money. A Thumbscrew Tortura to the BIOOEST NERVE to SCIATICA. St Jacobs Oil UfartmfcthtcTow.-HwliltvaotvHa.-rr3 NO awl lrTpSjaaaw dW tiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii JHDY -ucWwt CURtCOHSTIMsTIOH 4 so UMUniLT lUUiRBDltrirsS awsadiiiikinssti. Ad. imuN awarda.cu H J s LJIM Cure nil liver Ills, bilious ness, headache, sour stom ach, Indigestion, constlpa- Inn Tit aw at aaiIIb lt. . Pills out pain or grip. Bold by sit drumtDti. M cnti. Th only lllli to Uke with Uood't SttMpullJa. ALL WOMEN! JJiNi-TorrHS of ail the pain andslcknessfrom which women suffer to caused by weakness or derangement In the organs of menstruation: Nearly always whsn a woman k not well these erg aha are affected. But when they are strong and1 healthy wemaa to very teldom alck. IWine-foWD la natural provision for the regw leMon f the menstrual functlca. It auras all "female troubles." It to equally effective fer the rlrl to her tsena, the young wife wfthdo mastlo and maternal cares, and the woman approaching the period known as the " Change el Life." They all need k. Tney are aM benefitted by It. Fbr adrtea ta casts ijuWar smsW dlrtctlons, addreti, tlrlnr armtomt, tho "Ladlea' Adrltory DprIment,,, Th Chitunoota Medlcln Co., Chatta- nooft,Tena. JJJJ THOI.i. COOPER, Tupsta, MlH.,Stytl " M titter tuflered Irom van Imaulir "My titter tuflered (ram very Irrtptiltr ind Dtlntul menttruatlan and dofctora and painful menttruatlan and dottort could not relieve her. Wine ol Ctrdul enllrtly cured her and alto haloed my muinor uirvugn ui vnang 01 un. i FRED I. McKEEliY, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON City ninl ('(Mtnttv 'Mils promptly tin mvhtiI l.ty nt- ttiKlit. NIGHT CALLS AT OFFICE. Uffirk ovf.k Cottino'3 Dkuo Stohk. ayarfSviiaviaa ii""aa"aT""waraw""rai ii am.H aaaj aal h Iga sayaaw1 is awH SB h k- B I, rl Baw ava val aavJ avavi ava avaaveavM1 V. . .a -- -- - - --- mM tt auJ rfajvaaBaak avaVH a wafWBr awejavviaw irwaeaaii u avsaai aeaa ei ejaat !t bnilassa mndocted fee afaar.aara Wttm. Iitm arnac ta Bmtrri U. a. paTtrrromet fwatawtjgeauataa Itat tlaw Uaa tawe f 'UaoVawia?ar -o, wkh aVterf f tie wTSfrtoe, iT?atuaker aot, (tm of : laaana. Oar fee at doe till patrat la aecorcd. i a faaaLrr. how to ombm ratsaov wkk cost f aooM in.tM u. a. aaa r ntasHttaa' fatal Me. Address, af a OaUaftaffr af WamaCaw W flJs jtTa araiaaaBk aasaj IMaaMiatAttAai Sat S MAVVwVwwwwwrAwV( 9, IR' QINOER TONIO . CbS 9HWM, pnuitf. autraacof smsusi aaa h BOiaa wm ! lmttM auiu aii wtr mnOiCT and tiritlid thonld haw It. fVAttdti'A lift BALaAM Cltaaitt and bMotlflss th hata riumfiUl k InmrtABl STMfh. Wrver Valla to BHtort Oray vutm rcaip iimki a ruir m - - -- - i r tt.-.w- JCtMHUlJWM nigiw HINDERCORN8 ThtOTlymrCur.fb Oms. Stops sU piln. Make valkiil suy. Ite, at OnialMS. SOUTH SIDE SAMPLE ROOMS. JOHN POLNICKY. 1M5OPU1KT0K. IiKALH'. 1 Wines, Liquors, California Brandies. U ALWAYS ON TAP. RANDOLPH MoNITT, AHOHNEY md COUNSELOIl AT LiW, Special attention to Commercial ami Proimte Litigation. MOON BLOCK, RHP CLOUD, NEBRASKA. nlldilldll llllllll li CAftlABTIC AU sib. at Kew lark, att, m aV"aW I l?TfC I jrwiyiB7 i auewflTlil UaaawV fflSI DICK BROS Q stassMtteeaMkeMSOiei VUnUCATINU OF SUMMONS. In the DlMr.'rt Oiitt of the Tenth JmllcUl Dltirlcc In ntiil for WehUcr (."oiimr, McbriMkn. Walter II. Colllim et si i I'lslntlfT" , Vd. Geo. llnurhln, ICltza i lloiirliln, hihI Alum I Tliuiniruli. Defendant. I Anna Thompson dtfeiidnt ntove Humeri will tko notlrc tlmt he l Jotiiml nirirf. mlAtit In au iicllon pending In the hIiotc i-ntltleil enliri be Etui by Walter II. t'ollllu lletijumlti Cidlliihsnd Ithodu Litiitis therein the irjri iluy of AUt IhOTiftalnft bcrMlfond the other lovi ih.iulmI (k'fcmlni.tii the otilert wl cieof la to unlet Hit I tltlu to the nonlincM qtiHttv of the iiorthrl J ininrUrnml the nurtliraav jiiiartc f jif II n notth , west qusrter of ettlon tenty-ilx. townnhln otic, rninEoien.weatof the Mxtli principal me ridian. Vt'ebttcr rotuity. Kl'lirimkn. In laid plaintiffs free and clear of all Incumbrances and I for recovery of rent for the lire thereof. ' Defendant la required to ansuer or plead to tho petition of plalniin on or before the 86th day of July 1897 or the fame will bo taken as true and decree patted nccnrdluglj. AI.TKK I), ( OLLINB, IlKNMMIM t'dl.I.lNfl, HllOtlA I.ANTZ. llAwiioi.rn MoNitt. I'lalntlffa' Attorney. R. MoNitt, Attorney. N0N-IIE8IDE?T NOTICE. In tho District Court of the Tenth Judicial DlilrlcL In and for U'nhater riiimtr. ttxhruakt. ., itnii ; -. "--- oi'iimier n aivun. 1'lnlntirr. TB, Vktorla Watton. Drfrnitant 1'he above named defendant will Uke notice that oil i tho 2Slh day of May. 1897, plaintiff filed bli petition in the above entitled court agalnat her alleging their oarrlare and the dcscrtloo by defendant of the plaintiff for more than two yearwloat pant, and pravlnjr for a decree of di vorce from tha bondi of matrimony . Deft ndant la tequlred to autwer or plead to raid petition on or before the loth day of July, or anno will l taken to be true and decree paired accordingly. Scbutlir WatbON. ItANtioLra McNitt, Attorney. BHER1FF8 SALE. Notice la hereby Riven that nnder and by vir tue of an order oftale latued from the oBfeeof James Burden, clerk of the District Court if , the Tenth Judicial District, wlthlu and'fOr V, ebttcr county, Nebratka, upon decree In an action pending therein, wherein Keter K. Aalop Is plaintiff, and axaliut Itobert C. Laird. Ellen Laird. W. J. Whltten.C. L. Poe and J b. White, defendant,! shall offer for tale at public veuduc, to the liltibest bidder for caah lt hand, nt the cost dour of the court houre, nt Itcd Cloud, In said Mebslet counlv. Nebraska, (that bernc the building wherein the Infct term of raid conn wiim hnl.liMii mi tt. "7ih llll) OI JI1IV, rnld ilny, the wit: A I)., ltflff, nt 1 o'clock p. m. of c folluwlnc ilcfcrlbcd property to Tho outli halfiir the fouth west quarter and tliUKinlli Imlf of the Kimli chb! ciUHttvr, of felilnn two (2) III tOHnfllln fnnr Ml north nf raiiKO nine 10) cit of thu Dili 1- M. Iu Wcbrtcr I count), Netimika 1 (Jlveii under my hand thla 5ih day of July, ' A. 1). IhW. I. W. ItUNrnev. Sheriff l.'iinT T. 1'oTTt.n. l'liiiiiillPh Attorney. j. M. Chaffin, attorney. NO'riUJS TO XON-HENWEUrS I Illlei llrook. ili'fpuibinl ullltnkr nnt-nih,n on the ir.tli iliiy of .lull", 1M7, (Iruce (I. llrooka. plalutltr, lllod her petition In the .llttl(t court nf Webitcr county. NelinisLn. upnlutt raid dc fciidnnt. the object ninl pnixer of whli li are to procure n dlvoice from fhIii defendant, nnd the icmoiiuiuii oi i'laiinui i iniimeti inane. Snld defendant Is required to answer said letltlon on or before tho yotli dny of July, im Dated June 15, 1897. . . OllACK a, DllOOKB. By J. V. CiiArriN, her attorney, (Klntt Publication June IS, 1897.) SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice Is hereby si ven that uuderand by virtue of an order of sale issued from tho office of Jaa. Ilurden. Clerk of the District Court of the Tenth Judicial District, within and for Webster county, Nebraska, upon a decree In an action pendlna thtreln. wbtreln Mary O. Richards la plaintiff and against John Waller, Louisa Waller, A. D. Gilbert, 8. 0. Gilbert, John H Clark and Bolala Gilbert defendants, I shall offer for sale at public vendue to the highest bidder for ease In Band, at the east door of the court house, at Bed Cloud, in sold Webster county, TTthraaka. (that being the building wherein the last term of told court war kolden) on the Ml day of AuRutt, a. D. 187. at one o'clock p. atT ef old day, the following described property, to wit: , ' The eontheast quarter (teM) of eecUoa four (I) township two (t), north in range leu (10) west of the ftth p. a. In Webster couaty, Ne braska. " .Given under my hand this 13d day ot July, A. D., 1887. , m. .J' XL' ktochit, Sheriff. Jambs McNsxt, Plain tlrTs Attorney. 8BEMFPB SALE. Notice Is hereby given that under and by vlr tuo of an order of sale Issued from tbq office of .lames Ilurden clerk of tho District Court of the Tenth Judicial District, within and for Web rtcrcouuty.Ncbrarka, upon n decree In an action pending therein, wherein Equltnb'.o Secur Ity f'ornpany Is Plaintiff nnd against John l" Vnn.Wlo, Catho'lno A. Van Wlo. IrnacW. Par dun nnd Poriiuii his wife. K, At. Itccd and Itccd bis wife, and Itobert Diimercll, de fenduntH, I shall otfer for rale at pubic ven due, to the blgheM bidder for enrh In hand nt tho enst door of tho courthouse, nt IteJ Clou '. Nebraska, f tlint being tho liulldltiK wherein tho lart term of mid conn was linldeu) nu tho s 1 h .tiiy of A urntt . t) 1N97 at ono o'clock p.m. of i-nlii i!h thu follow Iu de-crlbcd propeity. toiilt: Tho miillnvc'M (jilnrliT of ro lion twenty. evell (7).towiililnono il) north nniKt-tuehn (121 west of tho 6th P. M. in Webster county. Nebraska. Given under my hand thiu 2ist day of Juno A 1), 1697. m Ji W. ltuxcuET. Sheriff ItopriiT T, PoTTsn, T'UldtllT'e Attorney, SHERIFF'S SALE. NyllcoU hereby given that under Hnd by vlr inu iii nu uruur ui rniu msiicu iroin Hie Ollli'e ot un.uin uuiiicii, uici. ut llir liimriCl I OUrt Of tlin 10th Judicial District, within and forVtcbKter county, Nebraska, upon a decrco in au action pending therein, whorcln tht, Anglo Amerloaii hand Mortgage and Agency Company, limited a corporation, are plaintiffs, and against 1'eorl nnna K. 11. 8111, Calvin 8. Sift. Illclmrd K siowo andMelvlllaS Sturgeon, defendants. I .haft offer at public vendue, to tho highest bidder for cash In hand, at the east door of the court home at lied Cloudl in said WebstercouiitrVNebrMka! (that being the building wherein tSel'it terra of snld court was holden) on the SMth da or August. A. D. 1807. at one o'clock p. m Sf ald duy, the following described property towfr I ho fiouth thirteen acres of tbo northeant quarter of section twenty (90), township tio iJ) north, range eleven (11) west or theflihp M in Webster County. Nebraska. """"'".a. In Olyoii under my hand thlsaitt day of July. a. JJ.t uV4t a n r...- i. ASr!FS2Fi'rtr. ... . .....-, . eaetitg4 m Aurnvj. AN OBDIVirini! lie It ordained bvihnmnwnpanrf - of the City of Red Cloud.Nebrorti. that th5 fo i ' lowing amounts be appropriated ont of the de n,.cal8,V.rBof,.:tbe ,pW,flo nWnV &SS:$SS for ,ncldenul xve" 8i " Out of'the water fund for payment of Ind.. on water bonds. 11500. """ interest Out of water levy fund, for salary water en glneer.fuo; for water commissioner o cn . Out of occupation fund for repairs 'ui, mm... 600; for Incidental egpense laoo for.6."' commltiloner.rtl.co. H",wa- auoi for water This ordinance shall take effect from ..,.- acano,,Sa;rpp,oT', -s pfcioS Approved: Oto. J, Wabmk, Mayor. Kotloe to Teaohera. Notice is hereby given that I will ex amine all persons who may deairo t." fer themselves candiaates for teachers of tlie publ c schools . f tbil county, at Red dloud on the third t urday of eaoh month. UD,niraoat. ThesUndlng desired for Altmiw frade certificate is the sarfl- .5 . M. HoinrK,Ooaty8BBt. t .f - Si i.v V' t v r,J" n t L I VI, l mr Tl . aa.kr ti&i6w4oXL-: estb&mhtoJs&k. . kft i 'I n x ' j M ... V, , s rawsijyaars. , 8.:JW in the uatB. aad thtn nli ' t - ta placacroaaop--Ww Yr k TntUt. -.- . w, v ' T vVi.'Bi ,' .cu.i'i . - m , KJ,fi ,ti ntAri.iiuJL'4, a. 36 flU. .,-.,' itslfVii f''i' (v WiiSt . i a&aj.. 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