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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1897)
C itAm i hi ,4-t TBJkJ. V - - --- - Hood's Stimulate the atomnch, aaaa.. a roiue the liver, cure bilious- mj 1 1 A hess, lie ndAche, dltzlncu, III 3 our itonuch. conntlpntlnn, bf te. Price 23 rrntn. Hold by all drugftiiU. The only tills to Uke with llooil'i SarMparllla. SINCE VICTORIA WAS CROWNED. Tlirrr llntr nen Cirrat ftnelnl He forma nnil Wonderful Invrhtlnna. Great nocinl reforms bclouu; to (uccn VIctorlft'H relpn, wrltcn William (Jeorge fonlnn in Liulles' Home Journal, nar rating the progress of the world since Ciifpii Victoria ascended the throne 00 years nti. The degrading practice of flogging linn been uliollmicu in the t'rmlcH ami nuvicR of America nnd Kng land. Children arc no longer permitted to work in the mines of llrltaln. Press irnncra no longer force men into the service of the queen's navy. The Ited Cross society, approved by 40 nation;, hM often the horror of wa. Tk trkhtrtetlon of criminal ylik lie mupr evils, has been aupprei!. . Sx ecutfe-na'are no longer coniluetal In public. Tb treatment of criminals hM Income humane. Factory lawa and hulldiaf acta maka Ufa easier for the poor. Inventive science baa made marvelous progress in every department during Victoria's CO years aa queen. Cantilever bridges kave surprised the world. Travel kaa been wonderfully quickened by street cars, cabs, trolleys, cable cars, elevated roads and other triumphs of invention. In 1837 there were no type writers, no passenger elevators, no mod cm bicycles, no soda-water fountain, no horseless carriages, no chemical flro extinguishers, no Ironclnda, no pcrfect liij; presses. Fully chroulsllng the in ventive progress of the last six decades would mnku It seem as If nothing of real consequence to man's comfort had been done before 1837. DANGEROUS CHEMICALS. The Time line Arrived to Put Lenl lit strlctlona in Their flnle. ' Several more or lens dangerous artl eles of chemical manufacture are be miiiuir no largely employed for a va riety of useful purposes now that hoiuu ruNtric tioiiH as to their Kale, conveyance mid storage are Imperative, nayu the !'tin Francisco Argonuut, Thousands of gallmm of "liquid" carbonic aeld gaa in titeel cylinders under high compression may now be hcen every day being eon veyed in enrts from place to place, and nimllurly other gases are Rtorcd under pressure in "tubes," as, for Instance, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrous oxide nnd so on, all of which may expose the public 1o danger. Solid bricks of metallic sodium, again (kept under naphtha, of course), are every day carried from port te port as part of a ship's cargo, nnd very serious accidents have occa sionally arisen from the intermixture of various chemicals on board ship by the damaging effect of a rough passage upon tke packages. Still another chem ical substance of comparatively recent discovery is carbide of calcium, which on simply becoming moist gives off the exceedingly inflammable gaa, acetylene, which, with air, forma an explosive mix ture. WED EARLY IN TlFC Am mi Wklah MavrUaTM Mr Be tract la Barost. In Austria a "man" and a "woman' nre supposed to be capable of conduct ing a home of their own from the age of 14. In Germany the man must be at lenst 18 years of oge. In France the man must be 18 and the woman 15; in Helgium the same. In Spain the in tended husband must have passed his oiirtcenth year uml the woman her i. elf th. In Hungary, for llomnn itholics, the man must be 14 years old ml the womnnlS; for Protestants, the i:.;:.i mu.it be 13 and the woman 1.1. In ' recce the man must hme seen at least '1 Hummers, and the woman 12. In Tortugnl a boy of 14 Is considered mar riageable nnd u woman of 12. In ns- ln nnd Saxony they are a little more sensible, and n youth must refrain from entering Into matrimony till he can count 18 years, and the woman tlU she enn count 12. In Switzerland the men from the uge of 14 nnd the women from the ago of 12 are allowed to marry. In Turkey any youth nnd mniden who enn walk properly, and can understand the necessary religious service, are allowed to be united for life. A Coatlr Joke, British jesters sometimes pay dearly Tor their jokes. One who frightened a married woman Into fits by telling her that her husband had been severely in bircd In a railroad accident has had to pay $500 for the fun. Woman's Ills areas often caused by kidney disease as by affections of the womb. Among the mo6t certain symptoms of this disease ;are Backache, fiacT Com plexion, A Tired Feeling, Depressed Spirits, Headache, Nervousness, Side ache, Neuralgia, Too Frequent Urina tion, Dragging Pains, etc. These can be CURED The. H .tls SparsgUB Kidney Pills which I procured of Kuhn & Co., have done my wife a world of good. Bno has suffered for some time from blad der und kidney trouble, and now after n few days tiso of your splendid pills, hIiu is greatly improved and almost en tirely free from pain. Nothing hxa vur douo ber so much good. William Riam, 2421 Seward Street, vruiaBS, Heu. HOBBS Spiriiw Kidmy Rrte, OBM EKMlOY CO.. Paermainas. OaaeMO. W 0. UOOTTUta, Stmofttt. JERSEY'S BLIND HEIRESS. V Most Interestlnar Woman la Mtsa Alice A. llnlmrs. One of the most interest ng w men Imaginable Is Miss Alice A. Holmes, the heiress. Miss Holmes lias just come Into $500,000 or more, but there is no di-nger of her marrying any young nnd urdrnt lover, for she is now In her seventy-fifth year, says Pennsylvania Grit. Then tlic old woman Is blind nnd has been blind ever since hc was It. Keeently Iter brother died in California (i ml left her n big fortune, which site purpose to spend in the amelioration of the sufferings of her fcllow-nffllcted kind. MIsh Holmes lives in n quiet nnd pretty street in Jersey City, and for 25 years she has struggled through a de cent poverty. Her brother In Califor nia has nhvays looked after her wants, but Mlis Holmes' pride would not al low him to support her, nnd she linn earned her own living well through the venrs of her folltude. Early in life she conceived a love for music, nnd al though deprived of her sight she man aLrd io master that difficult art. Once that she became proficient she desired to teach. And, strange to aay, ahe waa quite aa proficient as a teacher as she was aa a performer. She found she rould succeed with pupils who had their tyea aa well as with pupils who had not. And In that way ahe supported her self, If not in elegance, at least in corn tort. Now that Miss Holmes has been rendered independent, ahe will devote her money to the education of her fel lows who are afflicted with blindness. A number of years ago Miss Holmes published a volume of verses that have the true ring of poetry in them . Beeeons Why Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy la the beat. 1. Because it affoids nltuost instant relief in case of pain in the stomach, colic and cholera morbus. 2. Because it is tho only remedy that nover fails in tho moat sevuro cases of dysentery and diarrhoea. (1. Because it is tho only remedy that will euro chronic diarrhoea. 4. Bueatfjo it is the only remedy thatrwill prevent bilious colic. i. BecaiiHo it is tho only remedy that will prevent epidemical dysentery. (I. Because it in the only remedy that can always bu depended upon in cases of cholcrn iufnntum. 7. Because it is tho most prompt nnd mo.-a reliable medicine in uso for bovvnl complaint. 6. Because it produces no bad re sults. 0. Because it is pleasant and safe to take. 10. Because it has saved tho lives of more poople than any othor remedy in the world. The 25nd 60c sizes for sale by H. E. Grice, Druggist. e m ' INDIA SHAWLS. Very 9m laaHatloaa Frame, Am Since the introduction of the Tibet goat Into France, the cashmere shawl has been Imitated with such wonderful exactness that it is hard to detect the imitation from the original, soys the Chnutnuquan. Experts say, however, that the genuine India shawl can be detected from its having a less even ly woven web nnd also from its brighter colors. It Is likewise unid that the bor der of the real India cashmere shnwl Is Invuriubly woven In small pieces, which are sowed together and the whole bor der Is afterward sewed onto tho center. It is a mifitnke to think that the shawls t.r r.,v itinetured in India in the form In which i hey nre sold here. Generally rhe borders and centers come out nop t.rnti!,, and are put together in t.Izen r d often in patterns to suit the eus- UU.tCl'f. A number of shawls sold us "real In lli." are actually manufactured In . wince. Persons familiar with both it dries say that the original N softer iti..il the Imitation and that this mii'1 iiikm arises front the way the thread Is Hpiin mid partly also because the Tibet gnat deteriorates when removed from its native hills. For the Q. A. R. Encampment J'o bo hold at Buffalo, N. Y Aug., 23rd to 28th inclusive, tickets will bo sold over tho Nickel Plato road at 10:50 for thejrouud trip. Good going August 21st, 22d nnd 23rd. The Nickel Plato road is tho abort line between Chicago and Buffalo, and is equipped with the moist niodoruly constructed day coaches and luxurious sleeping and dining cars. Colored porters aro in charge ;of the day coaches, and the facilities for tho comfort of patrons i3 unsurpassed. Commaudei-ln-Chief Clarksou has selected this line for the transportation of himself and staff, aud respectfully invites his comrades to join him. Mr. J. Y. Calauan, Gen'l agent 111 Adams St. Chicago, III. will bo pleased to furnish allluforniation in regard to no 1 u service, uiu. uepoi lyin and Clark streets. Excursion to Hot Springs, D. S. I Tuesday, August 3rd, 916.00 for the round trip from Red Cloud, Nebraska Tickets good to return until Sept. 2d The hottest month of the year is still to come. Spend it in the Black Hills. Bathe in the mammoth plnugo liKth at Hot 8prings, see beautiful Svlvan lake. make tke side trip to 8pearfish and you will return homo with the know ledge that no where could you have had a plesatiter holiday. For full In formation call at B. & M. tickot office. Kl urate, Voir K.woiUHI, Vti .cmcU. Uo.asc. vuiiuy i'liuinnii-. cure irHiHiir.M f'.,.. IMllMJMII, i' V" ! ' UeWHfaCellc ft Cholera Cure. CHURCH NOTKS. CIlltlSTIAN CHUItUH. Tho sermon themes at 10:00 and 8 o'clock of Aug. 1st, will bo respectively, "The Children's Crusade," aud "Kvl dunces of Pardon." Good music. Plain gospel. Tho next prayer topic is, "Our Favorite Hymns," Acts 10: HM55. L. A. Hussonq, Pastor. METHODIST. Preaching Bunday morning at 10:30. Sunday school at 11:80. Junior league at 4 p.m. Senior league nt 7:00. Chapel Sundoy school nt 8:00. Trenching Sunday evening at 8. Prayer and Praise service on Wed nesday evening nt 8 o'clock. Ladies Aid Society on Friday nftcr noon. Seats free and strangers welcome. Rev. J. M. Darbt, Pastor. COKOBKOATIOMAL. Sunday School at 11:45. Junior Society at 4 p. m', Y. P. B.C. E. at 7 p.m. There is more catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together and! until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. ror a great manv vears doctors nro- nounced it a local disease, and ore- scribed local remedies, and by con stantly failing to cure with local treat- ment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitu tional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure, mnuufnetured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is tho only constitutional euro or. the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to n tenspoonful. ltncts directly on tho blood nnd mucous surfnecs of tho system. They offer one hundred dollars for nuy case it fails to euro. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY oi CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 7ro. Hall Family Pills ure thn best.' CHINESE PREVENTIVE OF RABIES Kntlnsr the I.lvrr of (lie nK Reeom-mt-iMlrtl nn n Cure for llir HMr. A French missionary in China wit nessed recently how two of his enrriers were bitten by n rabid dog and was very much worried about It, Hays Modern Medicine. Several Chinese who hap pened to bu thsre told him that hi worry was absolutely uncalled for, nince they had an undoubtedly snfe preven tive against the poison of a rabid dog taking effect, and to prove the assertion five Chinamen who had been bitten in March of hut year by a mad dog were presented to the missionary. He found that Chinamen eat of the rr.w liver of n mad dog after being bitten, and if they partake of this within n given time after the accident, It is add they will not be subject to hydrophobia. It is curioua that Pllniun in hla natural history rec ommends eating the liver of a mad dog, if bitten, as raw aa poealble, and they who ceuld not Bwallow the liver raw should have it cooked and drink the broth therefrom. It la not positively known whether thlu remedy is effica cious, but It appear to be worthy of investigation, particularly since this seems to be the ncttial begfnning of the isopathic treatment since perfected by Pasteur and Koch. - STry Grain-O ! TrylSraino ! Auk jour R-rocer todny to thow voti a package of OK.MN O, tho new food drink that taken the placo of coffee. Tho children may drink It ai well ns tho adult without Injur). All who try It like It. OUAINO lian that rich heal brown of Moclm and Java, but It Ik nntli from imrn RraliiH, and tho most delicate stomach receives it wiiiiout umtrcM. H the price of coffee. 16c and 35c per packuge. Sold by all tcrocera. This is the bestjyear for clover ever seen in Nebraska, according to nn ancient husbnndmnu. It is n good y ear for everything in sight except croakers and nobody wants a very heavv cron cf them. Beatrice Express. A subscriber wnnts to know the origin of tho phraso, "Ho isn't in it." it was nrst said by an editor who died and went to heaven and looked around for tho man who took his paper three years and than refused to pay for it. Ex. lun-t rubario Spit and Smuke Year life Awar . To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mat ucilc. full of life, nerve and vigor. Uke No-To-Uuc, the wonderworker, that makes weak men atrong. All druggists, Mo or II. Cure guaran teed. Booklet and sample free. Addreia Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. Cola 4o the Citlee. In the last 20 years the rural popula tion of Maine, Vermont and Rhode Ia lnnd has diminished. Ladies Can Wear Shoes One Ue (mailer after uilng Alltn'a Faot Saie, a powder to be ahaken Into the iboee. It makes tight or new ahoea nt eay;glTe Inittnt relief to corni and bunloni. It'atbe greateet comfort discovery of the age. iCurea and prevents BWOOlen feet. bVllter. calloua and nnr mat. Allen'i Faot Kaao la a certain cure for iweatlnc. hoi, aching feet. At all drniglits and shoe eioree, aec. iTiai package ftM by MAIL. Ad drees, Allen 8. Olmitead, La Roy, N. T. Miss Blanc Oh, Mr. Powers, enn't you g'.ve us some subjects for ourjtab leaux? Mr. Powers How would a scene from the "Courtship of Miles Standiah" do, or something from one of Shake speare's Mil niunn Y hut Ihui ,i...1J . quire costumes; we wnnt soroethlag ITItUUHV i.uBtuiuca. r. rowers wen men, try the Rlrth nt Voniia" itTU. nA.n..nf.ti THE SULTAN'S HEIR. Ills Elileat llrollicr, AVho In Mltle Known Anion the People. The Hiiltnn's heir is not his eldest son, by his eldest brother. The eldest male succeeds. Such Is the law of Islam, and the fruitful source of dynasty mtirdeis in nlmost every reign since the Turk became a power, says the London Echo. The sultan has four brothers; not one, only, ob was lately nllegcd. This eldest brother Is Itcchad Effcndi; that is to say, he is the eldest after exSultnti Murnd V., who, being Insane, is not counted. The third brother is Wnredin, nnd the fourth Sullman. The sultan's eldest son, Prince Sellm, has no earthly chance of succeeding his father. He hns too many uncles nnd uncles' sons for that. But Prince Sclim Is lucky, If he knows It, for he 1b not "dangerous." He Uvea n life of freedom, whereas the heir Is, by the custom of the Ottomans, n kind of life prisoner. Hechnd Effcndi is rarely seen. Every time he drives out he. is escorted by a troop, less by way of an escort than as a guard. The few who do know him like him, for he is said to be a courteous, humane, well-informed man, acquainted with current politics and keenly Inter ested in them. lie la a good fanner The pretty palace known as the Tcher agan is his residence. Of course, Kechad's visitors are aearched before they are admitted, and when they are leaving, by the aultan'a officials. Dur ing this time of trouble in Armenia, Constantinople and Crete, Rechad has been mor narrowly watched than ever, for the sultan and his clique know that Itechad la popular. Unlike the sultan, Rechad is one of the most handsome men in Constantinople. - . , To California Comfortably. Every Thursday afternoon, a tourist sleeping car for Salt Lake City, San Francisco nnd Los Angeles leaves Oinahanml Lincoln via the Burlington Route. It is carpeted, upholstered in rattan, has spring scats and backs and is provided with curtains, bedding, towels, soap, tie. An experienced ex cursion conductor and a uniformed Pullman porter accompany it through to the I'acitiu coast. While neither so expensively finished nor so line to look at ns tho (mince sleeper, it is ju&t as good to rido in. Second clns tickets are accepted for passage and thu prieo of a berth, wide enough nnd bigenough for two, is only 15. ror foulder giving full particulars, call at nenrest Bur lington ticket office, or write to J. Francis, G. V. A., Burlington Route, Omaha, Neb. a There is n time for everything; aud the time to attend to a cold Is when it starts. Don't wait until you have con sumption but prevent it by using One Minute Cough Cure, the great remedy for conghs, colds, croup, bronchitis, and all throat and lung troubles. C. L. Cotting. aj Lew One-Way Rates te All Psinta Bast By the Burlington Route, July 16, 17, 18, 19, 90, SI and each Friday and Mou day thereafter until August 13. Go east on any of the above low rate days and you save enough to cover all the incidental expenses of travelberth in sleeping car, meals, transfers, etc. See nearest B. & M. R. R. agent, or write fo J. Francis G. P. A., Omaha, Neb. i The Nickel Plate Koad. Has been selected by Commander-in-Chief Clarksou for tho transporta tion of himself and stuff to tho G. A. 11, encampment to be held nt Buffalo, N. Y., Aug., 28rd to 28th. Tickets will bo on sale Aug., 21st, 22nd aud SUtil nt rate of 810:50 for the round trip. Tills will afford uu opportunity to the com rades now living in the great west and north-west to once more visit the homo friends, aud shake bauds witli those with whom they fought shoulder to shoulder In tho great civil wnr. For full information call ou, or ad dress J. Y. Cnlahau, Gen'l Agent, 111 Adam St., Chicago, 111., or n. Thonie, (1. P. & T. A. Ill Adnms St., Chicago, Tetter, Salt-Rheum, and, Kozema, The intense itching and smarting inci dent to these diseases is instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain 'b Eyo nnd Skin Ointment. Mnnv vrv V.nS ne. have leen permanently cured by It. it u tnju.ujy emcienc ror iicning piles ann a favorite remedy for eore nipples; ChnntXVd hsnrln. nhllhlalna fnitf Vli. and chronio sore eyoe . 25 cte . per hoi. , lUflC Wflftf. A tiniA naiuln urlinn in 1...1 condition. Tonlo, blood purifier and vormifuge. They are not food bnt medicine and the best in use to put a horriO in nrima. mnillUnn Tr,. OR cents per package. HHHIIWIHHIIIIIIHIIIIIIHIimniiniiim THBRB ABB NO RYC1MP. NAT TO nam . 4 THBRB ARE NO EXCUSES NOT TO USE ST. JACOBS BRUIS OIL ! .jfeQPPT.ANP. CBOTAaN m ! uBiim mm Nianmaia NDY mi sai lWJCURtC0l1SnWffl0H aMlilWillaaal !! 1 llB-P AUL iBSBSimBSfssssass. Life was a Burden Nearly Distracted. Doctors and Mcdlclno Failed. CUIIED BY TWO BOTTLES. (n Dunkirk, N. Y., May 8, 1894. Dr. M. M. Fennkr, Fredonla, N. Y. near Mr: I was bjlloui aa4 aerroae aad ay Ufa became a Burden te ate. Lest appetite and strsBgtk and had tarrfMe headaches, both nervous and bilious. Doctors and remedies had failed th bene It aad I was aearly distracted. Maally 8 tattles of your Blood and .lvar Remedy and Nerve Tonic complete ly restored me. f ttiamlf tnM frta n.1lh I Mji..lk1. - IWI HJniH iv IFUOOIUIW WW f recur a remeay or sucn power lor ceee. feel that I owe say Ufa toll" FOR SALE BY O. L. COTTING. FRED E. McKEEBY, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. City nnd country calls promptly an swered day or night. NIGHT CALLS AT OFFICE. Office ovek Cottino's Dnuo Store. Chimney Brick, Cistern Brick, AND Foundation Brick. Ludlow Bros. Vara, Vallate BeaaiM zrmzirrizTir "m ng&&BS$s&,?l SAMPLE ROOMS. JOHN POLNICKY, PROPRlETOlt. DKAtBR IN Wines. Liquors. California Brandies. 1 nn in nmvnz nnm ALWAYS ON TAP. KvtvIhh! hut o. r.KiMi'PtnCniul Cfiil'iui tlii-t. ii. , ucrl'u! in-'ilieiil iliMinori m ii.i- 11-1 11 1'lin fi.it .i.i.i ..f......i.i... ... .t ... . . .1. lltlt. mill iifi...l.i.. it- t' 1). lit .it., ,11 1 Leiitly ..uu iuiiLini uu Mnri'H. jiit rim iioweiit, vleatifllui; llio i'iitli',1 hVHt'in, d5hl enliin, euro Ipo.niiinlie, lover, liabitunl ronMli atlnr. and blllniinnets. I'Nnati leiv Mil irm Ijox of ii. C. (J. todnyj 111, 'S; tit 1 cms. biiduild ..ml... tiTtl....!.. 1.11 11. ....1, t il tl.M.'.tla Kunriiiiivru 10 mro oy nn (inij:gn;i3 NOTICE OF INCORPORATION OF FREYMAltK & CO. NotlPU 111 tlAI-fliV fflvt.li tlmt tlm i..4A..t t have thli day ainoclated theiuielven tOKether ,UVU .'ur,0,w " nrsanuine a corporation under the lawa of the state of Nebrmka. TllM mini AfltM ..nmna.iw ul.Bll ,.A t.. ACo. Thn principal pfaro of trannactliiir lu hutineia ahall be at Ilea Cloud. Wehiter county. Nebraika. The t eneral nature of the builneu retail of clothlnK, ball, capa, bnou aud shoea :S '""" .?"""- L"" "en Kooaa, ware. ... ,ujit;uaiiuiBe are uiuauy aept and handled b TMlallt1..lAr In lnll.l.... ' Thn atntilltit nf n.nli.1 a...... -w., .-. . RlzThouaaiidDollarf divided Into abares of uuv iiuuurcu uouari eacn. all or which ahall be iilsr.,hi iV an1 iuate July nth. isoo. The hlekeit amnnnt nt InJ.hil,,..: ... uli.irm' to which the corporation ahall at any time "ub- 1m men la inree Tnouiatid Five Hundred lolUnt. and Iti affatra ahall be conducted by a board of three directors to be elected annually by Uie tUockholden. Crasls Wimaa, IllDOKS FaiTMABK, Aaiuaia w. Mitib. M CURE MO ONE RBPUSBS. J la'Teet eewwwWitf iiaaaaiiaaa GA.HARTIC DtMtiuri CMatatianekaliaalLuaJ A mVvAmi ESJ.M VUIiLlCATINN OF SUMMONS. Ill tho IHMrlrt Court of the Tenth .IndlrlAl J'IhImIKVk Geo. W Itiiuehln, Ellin I Ilouclilii. nnd Annn f Thompson, I licfendnnti. Anns ThonituoiirUfoiiilaiit above immcd will Uke notice ibat be l Joined a clef. I ,l" ,t in "n action pending In the above entitle, r. Vi hi? fun ',,y w"M.orS' t'0.lll",, "e,"" ' I ' and llhoda Lnntf. therein on the y.'d dv if v. l(OTaM.irtlirM!ll and Ihuuthir at,ovi an cfl defemlBiitM the oljcct wl eieor It. 10 imi let the title to the nurihweu iiitnric nl the lorthr-V.t querteranil the tmrtlieant imrief "r the "orm wcet iiuarttr of mmuoii iwcmj.mx. low nil ! i. one. ranijeien.wcFtofthe aluh prl ncli.a roe. rldlan. Wchrter comity. Nct.raMui h, m Plalntlffi free and clear of alllncmSVai ce.ai d lor recovery of rent for tho ne there-. Iiefcnilantli required to anavu-r or nlcad to tho Mtltlon ofiilaliitlire on or heforr. ',,. Vu day of Jtiy 9t or the mo vvlll ,i,iCI, i, true and decree ioced accordingly. JVawkii II. toLLina, llKNJAMIN C1U.MN8, nasnoLrn MrNgT. I'lnhi'lfla ATtuiriiev. R. MoNitt, Attorney. Non-resident notice I..V,V,A0.l!JJ;?1iIL,?.'e...T.?nhJ,,dlc..l. Schuyler Wation. ""',l" vuuiy, nebMMi Mnlntlff. Victoria VF.tann b .t.f.nVt.f.t !. .w. ?.. WP an J the flewrUorj --- -t roaavssiarj, tiH Kill !,'!, mi a. " .s n?i .?t,,th.e.. . . door, of the 2onri mmmmm Wlt; " v...,,B uvicriuiM proporty to iI.,.,."r!1' "." .'Ift.r' of recllcin nine (P) In Ohe,, .ie, my h,i thl, sni'.Mj- of.iuiy JA..n.tu.M.P)ni,l,i;-,0ur;,;cry' s,u:r'n i. M. Chaffin, Attorney. NOTICE TO NONRESIDENTS n'VMff&S Aft?""fc w take not.ee tha. SSSrSS procredlvo?cefromld,dWend7nran,Hh; 3!:oer,.,h'h d ffias. jStf1 (Wwt Publication June 18, 1W7.) SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice la hereby elven that undtrand bwinn. public v-Ddoe to Ttft hlfbSit waATH AnnstAT D tmtfS AiSSooT1. IP 2J JuTaVisS?. ffly hftD1 ,h,i " of SHERIFFS SALE. ...??i,'",.?.,,."?br Klvenihst under and ii. nea ."rtTnr'foVfiS .ffeTcfM' W&Sf$mV2!$ ?!,o'!LM-"W1:;.,'nlTdT wl,eelnthoTa.t erm of 7.1i",cPOI!S,W,,,' A.I)!lBOT.,",er m h""d lbl" 2Ul T of Jii.k. K.aanTT.PotT.n, PlaL&'Je8 SHERIFF'S s a T.v Notice li hereby Riven that under iind hr vi. tuo of an order of aa o Uiued frnn, llI '. Jamca llunlen, clerk of tie DlatriM rfinS.0' 10th Judicial Dlitrlct, with and iSt '.'"' county, ebroika, upon a decree iif.i.SV pondliii; Uiereln, wherein thb Aniin aL?c."" Und Mortgage and. Agency ' OompaSt SSuffl u corK)ratlon. are p aiutlffa. and iv.in .. "S""' anna K. U. Sill, Ca vln 8. Sill njchfii i?lJeorl nd Melvllla H Slurgeou , diS2Mta.,ti8rt!l?i offer at uubllc vendue, to tlie hirhaaVhMli ""J1" caih In fiaud, at tha eaitdoorof thSlZ, ?,dSr for at lleil Cloud. In laid Webatorcoulata vlhS.Ti' (that being the bulldliw whnii ibr?"- quarter of aectlon twenty (So) townihinf- efJ D.?UW. UndW m' bD,, ,Uii3"1 of July, A A. P. Corrnot,, PUlJntiautwt0Tn?y,8''f"r- flicalyearoflW: ,ptcwo PToaea for the Out of the general fund for lalarl. a. . itreet commlirloner. IIH s for hall rant TnS.'. I01 fire hoae. lioo; for Incidental .,i.?i' !!9?i tot marabal, tlikl. jygsSSfl'3' roi Onl af tha a.!.. .,M.i---aa''a"jB ' f i on wkwr bindiriiBob. "r p"7',,ent ""uiefeSi Out of water levy fund, for Balaruu.-.'"' glneer.MSuj for water commiloTerMaSSt,)r eh Out of occupation fund for wnaii' Ji40-. 600; forlucdenui uvtSSE0?, coramlnloner. 7S.00. "'' for ter Thla ordinance ahall takt. ... , fter He paieege aud appro".! ami0Lft?.m '"' accordlna-to law. "'"'' id publliHwlot, Approved; Oso..T.Wn,a,WiMyof RANDOLPH AlrVl-r-i. inWNIT ui CODNSELOR iTU frKLSB0nnt0Cnm jfcD CLOUD, XJ5IlilAir. "vaaOkaVla 3 V) vjraawaaeMerrkeM. . ofEve."-Brooklyn Life. aa UMiuirraa. 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