f THE RED CLOUD qHIEF, FRIDAY, OCT. 29. 1W. 8 If l1 i i: H Ii - H LINCOLN LETTER. Tho developments of t ho hint tow Hlnys in tho c.vso of Hartley's bontlsnion AtUmnlialiRVo wound tho tolls more mul moro about tho reform governor. Ilnnsom's eluuKcs in open com t that tho covornor know of llrirtlo.y,s short. aire, coming i u " ni i't"1"" senator and tho uhnlimtin of tho free silver ropuuliunn state central commit too. aroused such a demand from pop. ullsts all over the state that tho covornor, already much embarrassed by Hio utitanjjlonient, was forced to tako tho witness stand In elf-ileienM Ho could no longer standout against tho picture that eamo fiom his party, domanding that ho inuku some ellort to purgo himself from tho awkward situation. lint his ovldeneo in the court at Omaha, Instead of bringing relief to tho embarrassed fiiHionisls, caused the water of '.rlbulation to riso higher and higher around their drowning calico. Tho governor tried to explain to tho court Hint ho had dono his best, but when it finally developed by Ids own testimony that ho did not count the mnnnv Mini 111! hull lint I'VIltllitldl tllO si.mirriin In Hie tronsurer'H oilice, that ho had utterly failed In ids duty, tlion tho people who iionrii mo ichuhuio, wnlllng at eauh other, wilili "If this Is tho bet that a reform governor can do, then tho less wo havo of it In eb raskit tho better.- Any further struggle on Iho part of tho governor Is useless. Every word that ho utters In explanation sinks him deeper and doepur into tho mess. In tho mind of every citizen Is the great big Interroga tion point asking tho governor: ' If you did your best when you approved llartloy's straw bond and the Mcserve straw bond, aro you doing your best now when you permit Mcserve to con tinue in olltce under a worthless bond, with several of the principal suietits notoriously bankrupt, and witli sev eral other having abandoned tho state forever? Are you doing your best now governor?" This is what thu people aro nukinir of Covornor Holcomb, Did vou do your best in tho recount fraud? Did you do your best to ro form tlio pass system? With lighteon ' annual railroad passes and two Pull man passes bulging out tho little morocco book in your vest pockot, with your record in tho last six months ns u junketer, surpassing tho record of all previous junketers in fils state, do you protend ,to look tho farmers of Nebraska in tho faco and tell them that vou havo dono your best? In tho eainpaiig of 1801 tho in surance U0itlon was prominent. Vou tinight tho people in Hint campaign that tho old-lino insurance companies kuil mndo of themselves a wicked and greedy trust which was oppressing tho people with exorbitant' rates, and by which, under the law as it was thon, thoy wore able to prevent the organiza tion of mutual insurance companies among tho farmers. Tho cll'eet of your teachings in that campaign, Covornor Holcomb, was to arouse among the peopjo a strong fooling Bgaiust tno srecd and over-reaching methods of these old-lino companies, to desire a law which would curb their ambitions, which would piirmit and en conrago tno organization of mutual in surance companies and thus bring ro- hoi i inoso wno wero oppressed wnu exorbitant insurance rates. The same oampaign that elected you, Covornor, that year, elected a republican legisla ture This republican legislature rec ognising their duty as tho representa tives of tho pooplo, passed a mutual law, giving the relief which tho pooplo desired. Tho law was exactly In lino with what you had advocated on tho stump. Now, what did you do to that law, Covornor Holoomb? You hold it at tho close of tho session, refusing your nssont to it as chief executive, un til tho session had adjourned, and thon you lot it dio. You championed this law before election, and then killed it alter eisctiou. wero you doing your best thon, Covornor! Your action in una wan a groat surprise ai mo urue. I Thero had boon a strong moneyed I I. .1.1.- In . ll. !... .UL l..I I IUUUJ 111 I.UU IVUIBIItMilU, Willi I1UUU- quarters at tho Windsor hotel, during tho entire session. It was tho business at this lobby to defeat this law. You did at the closo of tho session for those old-lino insurance companies what tho republican logislataro re fused to do. It was said by some at tho time that you vetoed the bill be cause it was a republican measure. That was a poor estimate to put upon a reform governor. Thero wore other reasons hinted at why you let this bill die but I am ashamed to write thorn. There is a limit to tho humiliation that may be nut upon a state, even when justice scorns to bo clamoring for tho whole truth. Hut this is not all: the last session of tho legislature passed the same mutual insurance law, and you signed it eagerly. Tho next day after tho law was passed ami signed, you, Covornor Holcomb, bobbed up before public ns president of a mutual insurance company. Would you tako the witness stand now, Coventor Hol comb, tied swear you did your best in this insurance matter? hx six months from tho tkno you oommencwl your occocutlve duties in your first toini, thero cauio to your tuble tho Romi-annual; report of Auditor Moore. In that report you could havo road at a glance that tho foos which aro required to bo paid by insurance companies and other cor porations into tho treasury, wero not being paid into tho treasury, but into the auditor'i ofllco, whicli had no au thority to roceivo them. You should havo soon that tho nuditot was issuing business pormits to theso lusurauco companies illegally, because tho law requires that tho too money shall bo in treasury boforo tho permit is issued by tho auditor. With that roport in your baud you should have walked straight to tho auditors olllcc and said to him, showing him tho law: "It Is unlawful for you, Mr. Mooro, to issue tho pormits until tho mouoy for each ono Is in tho treasury. Now, you put tills monoy Into tho treasury and show mo n receipt from tho stato treasurer, or I will mako it hot for vou." Did you do it? Did you mako any effort to do is? Will you go on tho stand now and swear that you did you did your best? What does your reform amount to, aud what do your services amount to to tho stato if you fail at ovory op. portuulty whero reform is needed? Why Is this semi-annual roport re nulrod from tuo auditor, and why aro the people taxed to mako and print this roport? Tho farmers understand, and everybody who can read under stands, that this report is made to tho governor aud u no one else beeusejt l naii Arc much In little i nluny ready, efficient, sntlsfuo toryiprcvciitacoldnr fever, rut nil lltrf 111 4. flfk head- die, jAunriirfi, rnimlltloti, rtr Wife. 5 rrtiti. The only I'llli to lake !'' Hood's HwyarllU. s Pills CIIUHCJI NOTK8. is the business of the governor to road the repoit, to analyze It, for tho ropoit shows what Is being done with the pub lie money of the shito. Did you read this repoit at all, Cooruor HolcoinbV Did you mid any of the reports of the auditor? And if vou did, when you saw lint the auditor was issuing thee certificates illegally, that tho money was not being paid into tho treasury as it should be, why didn't you call upon tho auditor and compel him to do his duty? Thiro havo been so many slips in this reform administration that tho people aro weary of reading about It, The republican party has purged it self from tho guilt of Hartley and Moot o, for whenever apolitical party despise In secret ami denounce in pub lic a wicked act, then it purges itself, and no taint of guilt can rest upon u. Ilntso lonir as the icforui press of Noli' raskn, and tile reform conventions, both In county and state, refrain from criticism of tills stite administration, and attempt to set it up befoie the public as a reform administration, ask ing for it the continued support of tho farmer voters, then there is no poli tical homo for an honest Nebraskan but in tho republican party. ,J W .ToilNhOX. RECENT LETTERS. 11KTIIOU18T, Sunday morning at 10.30 tho pastor will preach on "Tho Divine Election." Sunday school at 11:80. Chapel Sunday school at 3 p.m. Senior League ntG-.flO Instead of 7. Public; service at 7:00. This being tho Jif tit Sunday the temperance mass meeting will bo held in tho First M E. Church and addressed by Ilov. Mrs. Springer. Prayer meeting on Wednesday even ing nt 7:550. Choir lohersal on Friday evening. You aro earnestly invited to mako your church homo with us. Seats fiei and strangers made welcome. The conference year opens up with promise of continued prospeilty. . Largo congregations greeted tho pas tor Saubath morning and evening. Tho Sunday school had a good at tendance and was enthusiastic and in teresting. League moves faithfully forward under tho presidency of W. A. Mitchell. Tho Ladlci Aid Society is planning for a prosperous yo ir's work. This is a strong organixatiou in tho church life of tho city. Tho church invites tho public to at tend her services and become a part of thorn. Wo beliovo in Co I and humanity aud everything that i? calculated to make the race belter. Hkv. J. M. Daiiiiy, Pastor. a little greatly improves its days in To Dr. w$ Ilurtumn by Catarrh F:t-tiontft. Tho following hitlcM' wero re o o 1 v o d from women Mr'. J II. Macombir, of Frumont, Mich., writes "My U j;rs ii II u u i.ii nun WW catarrh most Xjfc' dreadfully. Ho MWiSifiX Wiis Mirpriscd to V VMI lind.nfttr taking nina, that he was cured of tiiecatnrrh." Mrs. L. M IluutiT of Clifton. Kansas, nay "Af'or taking throe bottles of Po-ru mi I am cured of my catarrh. I will not bo within, it in tho house, as it cures eotigln and colds so quickly." Mrs. J. (5. Warren, Paoli, Intl. ler., writes: "I lui mined Po-ru-na in my family and llnd iv'. Hie best'medicino for coughs, c ilds and ciihirrk." Mrs. a V. Ailntiis. ot Linon. Hood county, Tox., writes- "Po-ru-na cured mo of catarrh with whicli I inut uoen suuor lag soviral jenr I feel that Pc-riMia has saved my life, for when I begnii taking it I was not able to do any thing; could not or slaep." Mrs. Austin Do grout, Woodville, Mich., writes: "1 feel in every wny cured of catarrh from which 1 havo bcoo a sufferer for twenty j oars." , , Tho following lottcrs wero received from men: E. M. Marshall, of Esoaua bo, Mich., writes: "My dlscaso was nnma-nl rnlnirll. TllO OUtlUTh had af- Tectod by bladder and kidnoys, but I ot relief from that at oco. ro-ru-na is tho host medicine that I over saw." Frledrich Wullrodt of Alma, Ulno, writes: "I had catarrh anil dyspepsia and was so nurvous that I could scarcely walk. I nm sevonty-livo years old now and am well aud happy. Poru-na did it." E. N. Stabler, of Pnvno. Ohio, writes: "I think Po-ru-na is tho host nicdicino ovor got up for catarrh." Solid to tho Po-ru-na Drug Manufac turing Company, Columbus, Ohio, for Dr. Hartmun's latest free book on chronic catarrh, la grippo, eto. Ask your druggist lor a ireere-ru-na alumnae for 1898. CIIIIISTIAN C'lllIUCII. llogular M'lviee tit 10:110 a.m. iwt Lord s day. In tho evening the house will bo opened for the overllow meet ing for thostjwho cannot net seats at tho M. K. Ctiurch for tho W. C. 'L'. U. service. Tho evening themo will bo of an eilucational nature. A largo ohm I will be used. Afternoon sermon next Lord's day at tho Amack school house. The pastor and wife aro at a mis sionary courentioii which convenes t Hasting tliis week. t. a. in ssoMi, rasiur. LB6TER. Another pleasant rain. L. P. Albtiirlit and family wore tho guests of Mrs. I. Frisbio Sunday. Win. McKlmmoy and wlfo wero visiting in Cowles Sunday. At Albright and Miss Llndley of Rod Cloud wore visiting the family of (?. H. Frisbio Sunday. Ida Baker has started to school at Pleasant Hill. Viola Honor was visiting Maud Mil- lor Saturday. E. A. Torrill was at Cowles Friday. Joe Saladeu and family wore hero Saturday. Mrs. Frase and children wero visit ing their sister Alta Baker tho last o tho weok. A. C. Hosmur and wifo and Mrs. Cowdon attended chucch hero Sunday afternoon. Rev. Smith will preach here at i) o'clock noxt Sunday. Suuday school at 10:90. Don't forget th hour. Humors in thu blood, boils, pimples, scrofula sores, are promptly eradicated by Hood's Sarsaparilla, the one trno blood purifier, nerve tonic and health builder. CUNaitKnATION'AL. SuniUy School atlliJu. Junior Society :it-l p. m. Y. P. S. C.E.atTp. m. When wear begius to exceeil repair in your body you aio going to fall sick. Tlio signs of it are, loss of llesh, pale ness, weakness, nervousness, eto. Tho repair needed is food. You think you eat enough, aud you feel that yu wear out moro tissue, ouergy, nerve force, tliMti vmir food makes for VJU. Tho dilliculty is that you do not digest enough. Ann tins is so serious ins worth sittiug down seriously to think about. If you can't digest what you mi. tnltn a fnw (lows of Shaker Diges tive Cordial. Tho effect of it will bo to increaso your flesh and mako you feel stronger. You won't fall sick. Proof that it is control of your repair aparatus. It's easy enough to test this for yourself. Tako a ftw bottles of Shaker Digestive Cordial. Sold by druggists at 10 cents to $1.00 per bottle. - Burlington RoutoCaliforniaExcur- sions. Cheap, ;Uiek, comfortable. Lc.ttfo Omaha 1:85 p.m., Linuoln (5:10 p.m. and HiistiuiM 8:!i0 u.iu. overr 'Jliursday in ck an. mudecii. not crowded tourMt sleemrs. No transfers: cars run riub through to San Francisco ami Los Angeles over tho scenic route through Denver and Salt Lake City. Cars are carpeted; upholstered in rattan; havo soriUL' seats and backs and aro provid- eu wttn curiums, ueuuuig, lowcis, aoi ote. Uniformed porters and uxpenonc od excursion conductors aocompauy each excursion, rulioving passengers oi bother about baggage, pointing out ob jects of interest and in many other ways helping to make tho overland trip a delightful experience. Second class tickets are honored. Uorths 15. For folder riving lull Information, call at nearest Darlington Routo thket office, or write to J. rrnncis, G. P. A. Omaha, Nob. Tcttr, Salt-Ithcnm and Kciema, The intense itching nnd smarting inci dent to theso diseases is instantly nllnyed by applying Chamberlain's Eye nnil Skin Ointment. Many very bad carrs havo been permanently cured by it. 't is equnlly efficient for itching piles nnd a favorite remedy for sore nipples ; chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites and chronic sore eyes. 25 cts. per bos. I i m i ! Dr. Caily'n Condition Premiers, are just what a horse needs when in bud condition. Tonic, blood purifier nn.l vermifuge. They tiro not food Imt medicine and tho best In u?e to put n Iwrso in primo condition. Price 25 cents per package OARKIELD It is wot and muddy. John Thorntuu has taken (forinan boy to raise. Ch:i3. Miles has had his orchard fenced In which appearance. A. 1$. Wiggins spent several (initio lloek last week. Kob. DoWitt and wife aro breathing. the pure air ot Utah. A fourteen pound boy eamo to C. H Wiggins' liiuue last weei;. Hoy and iliid doing well. Mrs. Karncr has routed her farm to Will llouehin. Will is getting tired of hutching. A Kkahkh Try Grnln-o J Try Grnin-0 1 Vk jour Kroi'er toilsy loMiow oiih ! . n in (Hi NINO. Hie iit'W fuoil drink Hue title ilii' iiIhih.1 of 'ifteo. Tun clilMron iim lrnik i. wllliom Injury k well mk llit ml it ) t ' A.lulm ir It like It. ullAINo lifi umt ricii muI iinmn tf .Morlm or .Java. Ktu it 1 mntle from piironrHliii.. nml thu lno't dohit'olu ntyuimh !. ii'lTon It nlllifiiit illmri"'. ',i the prieo of cotlci' Iftn runt Z)o lor rmekiiKP. sold by d I giui-vr i:vrrli.iy a S. Pft(llrt'ts('nlnl ratltiiilie. the mrm' wn-i lii'iful iiii'iiionl iIim ovej'i of tlit- ago. nens iinl nml n.iruhlmu to the ti.e, r.'i tui.ti.v .mil poi.:tl fly on klui.c.vs, liver nr.u I'i.ivcs l.anstnir Mm eni'm- .vnt in, uit t-l o''' i-uro I'Pii.ini'iio. iivit, li.ililliinl iTmllinlirri unit lnlimiiii".s PU'hw buv nri'l trv i b"' Of C. C C lodnv: Id. -V.. Ml n .. .". Ml illitj guaiaiiteisl to euro ly an urungisis. Glosing Out Jffy Entire Stoek. I have decided to close out my entire stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, Hats Caps, Boots and Shoes, Anil in fact all goods kept In a Ceneral Merchandise store. Thu building is also for sale or will sell building and stock together. G. A. HARRIS, Cowles, Neb. 11 mjTi& e , .51 Jl 1 VI Wt i 'u!i,iii ,i y I Jt CALL 4N --5.........0 Sti'iiTK Ot.xt. J Is well said that manners make the I T man.but the more solid Ingredient of ' character Is also necessary to a true ' type of manhood. If a man has these both, and also has the good sense to dress well tie win una ttie "kuchstring out" for him an over me world, FOR REALLY CORRECT DRESS In Material, Style, Fit, Finish, and Gentle manly effect, you should order your tailor ing oi M. BORIN & CO., The Great Chicnjco Merchant Tailors I-orovcrilO A rum the Lnc'ers lu the Custom fra-Je. Vou can L-ct ii "IIOUN" Suit nr Ovcri! for less money Hum ii usually paid for inferior j;u "i mm nm rii'ir TIT AMI 1'IVIsir til AU,VTUUn, Titee Jlunilrttt Choie Siiuilf la Stlett ftum. t miNER BROTHERS. RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. I'on'l l'uliar Ji) pit ami Mnehi lnur I Iff Atiu). l'o iuit tubui'co euilly anil forever, bnuwi; nttlc, full ot life, nervo and i iKor. talie Ko To liic, tliuNfnuOir wurluT, that inutti'S u-uk men utronB. All ilrucuisW.fOccirtl. Curcinmr.ui teril. Uouklct avA wraplo free. AiUlrrn Siorllng Jtcuioily Co , ChU-aco or New York IMihmNi Your lti t-N Willi t iM'-itn-I'nnily I'llli r'li' ci nit- ' i ( liK'.si-. Itf r r r " ' . i . ,n. lMuriiln Your lluweU Vt'itli C.iM'itrotn. Candy Cutliiirltc euro eoiiitlpatlnn forrer. 10c, S5e. K a C. C. full, ilrucRlnts ref mid money. To :uro CointlpiiHoii ViiroviT. TiikeCiii'i-urets Cunilv Ciitlmrtlo. 10c orC5c. It C C. C. fall to ouvv, Uruch'lht-i rrfuml monvv.1 PLATT & FREES CO.. Ghieagoliumbep Yard, UKl) CI.OL'l), NK1IKASKA Lumber, Lime, Coal and Cement. How Are Yeor Kidneys? DR. HOBBS SPARA6US KIDNEY PILLS HAT n.'UK TUOlSiSDHBr Wtak Backs. ifflpTEft eity Drav and Express Itine. ROSS Si R1FE. RROS. .( Goods Delivered to any part of the city. Charges as low as the Lowest. CITY AGENTS FOR ADAAUS EXPRESS GO. jrLiri iionM. m. d. Thi-y euro by heftlini Hood's Pills aro easy to take, easy to operate Cure indigestion, biliousness. 25c. STATE LINE. Farmers arc oujoying tho linu ruins. Potatoes ami pumpkins mid winter tipples are being gathered lu. Mr. Monla Wells has eomu back to theso parts again. Ho is husking corn for A, A. Davis. The Wcslevnn Methodists are hold ing ruvivnls at North lkunch. Misses May Heimvrd, Kmma and Lucy Tolaud, who are teaching school awny, spent Saturday and Sunday at homo, Mr. Meudeuhall, from thu eastern part of Indiana, is visiting his cousin Mr. Kinardt. lie is thinking Homo of locating here. Mrs. Cox of Oregon is hero visiting lelatlvcs and is now going to Huilulo, New York. She is a W. O. T. U. How'sThia. Wu offer One Hundred Dollars re ward for auy ooss of catarrh that can not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Wo, the undersigned, have known P. J. Cfceney for the last 13 ytmr. and hclioTo him perfectly honorable in all limitless transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Waldlng, Kiuuau & Marvin, Wholesale . I-. ml.i.. i Hall's Catarrh' Cure is taken inter uallv. actinc directly upon tho blood and iBicous surfaces of thu by atom. Testimonials sent fieo. Prico 7fo per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Hall's Family rills are thu best. Notioo. There will he a meeting hold in Cowles on Saturday, Octobor Nth, at 3 o'clock p. m.. U the Stockholders Co operative store. A general attendance is roiiuesieu, aiso oi otuers wnu wouiu wish to suWscribe for stock. The busi ness will bo thoroughly talked up. Uowlos, is nor., septembor 'id, iU7. (J. A. llAllltlS. Notico to Toaohora. Notice is heroliy civen that I will ex amine all persons who may desire to oiler themselves as candidates for teachers of the publiu schools of this comity, nt lied Cloud on thu third Sat- unlay oi encii month. The standing desired for 2d nud 3d grade ecrtillcate is the same no grade below 70 por cent., average 80 per cent; lor nrsi grauo ceriincato no grauo no low 80 por cent,, average 00 per cent in all branches rcouircd by law. D. M. Huntkh, County Supt. r curobr hcullnff tbff Kldnera and PiirlnrliiK (he Hlood fruni Uric Aclil nnd otlirr liii(iurltlt. Thpf Cure Rheumullam. Bucknch. Nrurnl In. niKtivte. Ilropay. Hlnddcr Trouble, Female WcuhDcn, etc. I had serious troubles with my kid neys for seviMil years, and tried several kind of kidney medicine nnd doctor's prescriptions without getting relief. I recently bought some of Hoobs Snaiauus Kidney Pills at Sura'cue's druc store and used them thoroughly. I never had such relief from kidney weakness as I have now. Yours truly, J. L. Eno, Beatrice, Neb. HOBBS Soaraeus Kidney Pills. BOBBS REMEDY CO., PaorBwroM, Chicaoc Ur. Hotobn Pill For Sale In HKB ULOUU, NEB by C. L.COTT1NQ, Urumdit. S II EMM'S SALE. Notk'e Im luruliy vUeii tlmtiimleruiiil by virtue of nn tinier of mle ImhiciI from lio nfllcc of ,Ik. lliirtlcu, Clerk of tlio Dlntrlt't Court of tlio Tenth Judlclnl Dlclrlet, within nnd furWfkslercoiiiiljr, KeuiiiHkii, iiiiuii n iiourvo in an hcuuii oiiciiiik lliercln. wlicroltiTliednrtiinii lwniirflneeConi tmny Ik tInltitltr unil upline llort 'rij'cU, I.Htle TlpiliN, l'Hiilcy Tlpit'it. Irm CliiuUer. Clar mice Tliii'tiH Hiul I.nttle 'l'lpett urtlfcinl Htitc. I Minll offer for f-alo nt public vendue to tlie hlKhent lidMcr fornh Ih IiaiiiI. Httlie enttiloor of Ike court Iioiim.. Hi lli'tl Cloud. In Mill WeUlcr cuimty. Nelirotka, (tbnt beliiR the linlldlint wluroln die Mtit term of mi Id court m holden) oil the.'liilh day of Noeinler. A I) 1KV7, nt ouo o'clock p. m. of nnhl day, the fullOTVliiK ilt-kcrlbcil proiK-rly. to nit: The uwrth half of thu i-outlitiiAl iiincter of xectloii thirty-one. trtwiiMiln four (4) riniRu iwolte (lajwcunf the Bill V. l. lu Wcbatur MxiMir. Xelinkit. . . . (ItVHii under my hand thta Stli day of (icnJl-er. A. !., 1HUT. .1. W. Rvnciikv, rihorirT. A M. Wai.ti.i!. I'lotntlirs Attorney. J. S. EMIGH, I3KNTIST. PAINLESS DENTISTRY IK YOU WANT IT. Crown Bridge Work or'Terih Without Plates. I'OHC'KLAIN INLAT And all the liUct liaprovtynpnt lu dental. aecb allien HHEMFFS SJLE. Notice l Hereby kIvcii tliRt untlor ami by tlr tueofuu order of tale Uaued from the arUceof Jainia lltirden. icrk of Hio Ulatrlet Court of tho Tenth Judicial Dihtrlet. wHIiln and for WeliKtor county, Ncbrakku, upon a decree In an uctlou iiendlHK tberelu, wherein Nebraska Loan Si Trim company la plalmlfr, aud aKaiimt Marlon Alexander, Catlierltie Afexamler, Fran clu Kybtn, OeorKO Hybln, Ucury Ound trustee, .IUIIII IJUl, V. ,.m.u ..... y". 21V. -..-., ana Firm national uaiiauiuiuoniuuruuciunu n.iia i Mk.ill tilTor fornali.at nubile vend ue. to tho Mghcit bidder for eauh In band, at the ea door of the court houw, nt lied Cloud, in laid wwintpi county. Nebraitka. (that bcltiK the bidldhiK wherein the laat term of aald court wbk boldon) on the aid dav of November, A. U.. 18S7. allOCIOCK p, in. oi niiu uay, lire iuiionui FRED E. McKEEBY, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Chimney brick. Cistern brick, AND Foundation Brick. Ludlow Bros, described property towif. Tue Houmeaai iitiancr or aim the north half of the City and couitry calls promptly an swered day or night. NIGHT CALLS AT OFFICE. OFKICE OVfcU COTTINO'S l)UCfl STOUK. am iiuartcr of icctton faurieen (14) t.ouiuwfw!t naDrtertK ectloii thirteen (1.1) all In wwnnhlp four (4) north ranKO twelve (12) went of Miefith I'. M, In In Webnter county. Nebruka, Qlven under omy liand thla Until day of Uctu- .1. W. KuNiaiiT. Sheriff. Gko. F. WraiK, I'JalntlrT'H Attorney, RANDOLPH McNITT, AHOftNET tod GODNSELOK AT LAW, ftVUt' EadUk IMwl Bfrni. NNYR0VAL PILLS LtV 4r. lwi iiinifi unraMkA jtniNB DratgiH " nm lira jwim v-mm fiHnwliraii UU m MtiMWavV mw. nla lik IU itttaa. HkaVj Ml W ailUI Pn alilii Kill. p SIIEMFF'SlSAliE. Flr-t publication Oct, i'i. Nutlc iHhea'by itlvrn that under and b vtr luenfau order of mile Uaued from tho olllee of .buries Hurdon. Clerk of the Ulatrltt Court of the Tcalh Judicial District, within aud for Webster county, Nebraska, upon a decree In an action pcndluK therein, wflorcln I. K. Dedcrlck It plalntllT and agalnat albert Henry, Delia Henry Ills wife, Firm National Uauk of Uiue Hill. V'kI. . t.t Gtavkr It.nlhn. tntanAmyt I ttHnll tllulii nil.. UIDI ...W.MV.B, ..b.V..V.... ,. niror for sale at nubile venduo to the lilnheit bidder for eauh in band, at the caBt door of tho court liouBO, at ilea cioua, in earn wcu htcr county, Nebraska, (that belDK the bulldliiR wherein tho last term of Kald court wua holden) on tho :joth day of November, A.I). 1897, at two o'clock p.ri. of Kald day, the followliiK do- termed projicriy, to win The northeast iiuartcr of fccctlou four (4), tuuiiblilp four (1.) north range nine (V.) wchi of the fitli 1. H, In Webster county, Neb niskn. (ilveii under my hand this 9gth day of Octo I.er.A.U.lW. J.wlu,NeIEVi8hcrlir. It.T. roTTEii, I'lalulllTH Attorney. SHERIFF'S SALU. Noeo la hereby glveA that under mn by vir tu of an order of salotasued from llio office of James Hurdon etork of the Dlatrict Court or the Tenth Judicial District, within and for Web Rtcrcounty.Nckraska, upon a decree In an action pcnddiK thorolii, wherein Albert Wbllslde fa plalntltr aud against Abraham IKariinan, Uucbanan W'lad Mill Company and Milwaukee Harvester Company ar defendants, I shall offer for salo at publla veudue, lo the highest bidder tor asn in nana hi ibu nw uuur m the ootKt koute, at Hod Cloud, Nebraska, (that being the building wherein the last term of ul.1 nnurl wn lioldoill Oil the ii daT Of November. A. D. 1V7, at oue o'clock y-m. of said day, the following acserioca property, to alt. The southeast quarter of Section iwemyfour tt) In townshfp tkreo () north of range twelve (IX), west of the llth I'. M. In Webster "oiven'iindcr my hand thla ti day of Oc lober,A.D.18. J. W. Kukciiit, ShcrlsT, Omous, Hinakeh A lliBB. and Ciuwkv k Walmmn, rialntlfTa Attorny. Special attention t Commercial anil I'robnte Litigation. SLOON BLOCK, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. PU DUO AT JON OF SUMMONS. IMBtrlct court of Webster county. nnv.iA U I'tiittilntrlinm lalntlir. Gcorgo W. CunnliiKham, Or. Price's Cream link I ok Powdct WorM'aFolrtllchcat Midland Dlrtoina. What Do the Children Drink. Don't give them tea orcottce. Have ou tried the imw food drink culled (1UA1NO, made of puro grnliiH that Ukcn tho place o coffee. Tho more drain O you glu your children thu moro health oti illftrlbutc through their system, drain O Is mndo of pure ralu and when propeily pit'piiiedlustchllkellio choice grades of collet1 but ccKtK about one fourth as much. All ttrocei K'll It, Mo and 3f.c. I)r. I'rlcc's Cream OnklnRpowdei Wor'd'a Pair -Mlzhcst Award. I'lWLIUA'J'ION OF SUMMONS. District Coury of Webster County, Nebraska ttltyiilmlli Pnltnr 1 l'lalntlir. vs Oscar M. Poller, jjcietniaiii. Above iiamtd defeiidiint will taku uolleo that on the lilts day of October, 1SOT, plaintiff abovo immed filed her petition lu thu abovo entitled courl Hgalnst him, iilleKlug Ihclr marriage, sub kC'iuioiit extrcinn cruelty by defendant to plain till ami di'tcrilou and failure to supporl by de fendant nml praying for an nloliito divorce from dofeinlitill aud the uintoily of Ihelrchll dun lit-reiiilnut Is reiiulred lo answer on nr befino Noveuibei :.M, iKi7, or putlllcm rtlll be taken us lino and Jndginoiit rcmlereil iiccoril lllul)'. Kmxaiidth I'httkii RaniiouiiMoNiit, IMMtntlU's At torn). J. Lowell Mooro and Moore his wife tlrst name unknown, llnrniiilnlltH. ThoaboVu ilefendantH will take, notice that on the llth day of October. 1B07, plalntltr Hied his petition lu the above entitled court against them the prayer whereof la for tho f orcciosuro of a tax deed covering tlio northwest quarter of section twenty-four, township three, range twelve, websier county, .eurnen. mm m deed covering tho southeast quarter of section fourteen, tow nshlp three, nuigo twelve. In said county and state, given to James L. lirlltalu upon surrender of tax certificate i by the treas .rnmr until riiiiniv ii nun thi ltitli dav of No- vcmber. IbVl, by said llrillalii and nsslgnedby SAMPLE ROOMS. JOHN POLNICKY,: PROPRIETOR. DEALER IN Wines, Liquors, California Brandies. PABST MILWAUKEE Beer ALWAYS ON TAP. Q&a9S9&i&9&iJSGSJiViJSGJiv&Si null claim deed to plaintiff, certillcales having been Issued to Jutnes L. llrlttalli upon publiu salo of said lands for tho unpaid taxes of lb9i aud for the recovery of subsequent taxes as sesscd against said laud for lb'.), l'-UI. 1SW. 181U. iiald by said lirlltalu and this plaintiff by virtue .rnliliHx salo certificates and said tax deeds. Miiii inx ilpcilsare recorded in book It of the deed records of aald county at pages IKO and !5 respectively; said petition prass for u salo of said lantls. an accutiulliig of the amount duo plaintiff on account of said lax certificates and deeds, mid the application thereto and to the payment of costa and nltntnciH fees herein of theamouul derived from men sale. Defend .mtu iitti t-f.itlllrnil In lillhU'fir f.nlll libtltlOU Oil Or before tho id day of November, IW.i. or tho allcKalloiiswIllbo inketi ih hup and ilecuc rendered in tordlngly. IJKOUliK W. 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