JLJJLJUi XXAUJLS KJJUXJUJL KJ XXJ.J24M2 , H AXJL A X iVliVLUJJtl 1, JL8bfE5. SOME RAMBLING THOUGHTS. J 1IV "NKMO." (CoiTTrlRhti'(l by Itowu .t Tabor.) 'tkrwrw v v w r w w " As to Wtir. Tontlor-iiimrU'il wonion, who fnco dcntli to givu life, 1 cull on you by tliu memory o( your own huiirs to sit down anil think of wnr as It Is. Sco yonilor regiment buliltnl a fence, crouching out of i'iuiro of bullets that already begin tlieir deadly work. Now at the word of command tho men arc on their feet, a moment later they aie out beyond all protection, and away they go aerosrt the cruel zone of death, some imllid with the prescience of the ond, some laughing from hysteria. Stumbling, shouting, cursing, thinning ns they go. With groans that are tin heeded in the noise, many of them drop in their track, their bones shat tered, their vitals pierced. A few are blessedly relieved from pain at once, others linger for the cruol kindness of tho surgeon and the long death in tlio crowded hospital. Imagine that out there on that bloody Held is your son, a mangled imiss of flush and blood. What can you utter of rejoicing when his regiment marches home again lack ing the one man In it that mailu it something in very deed more than a moro numeral to you? Look out again with dry, norrillod oyes at tho reaping placo of Death. It is trodden back and forth by friend nnd foo; and at every manouver that son is bolng ground moro and moro out of all recognition of tho bright-eyed bonny bnbo that kneaded your breasts with his chubby lists. lie cannot move towards you; you cannot fly to him. Thoro is a great hollow aching within. Night now falls and thoro ho still lies; sight gono, comeliness gono, life gouo, with tiono to cover his horrors from tlio cold glitter of the stars and none to drivo from him tho ghouls who innko sport of lifo by robbing the dead. With a shudder you think of tho chill enshrouding mist and tlio gloom of tkat dreadful night. With n deeper shudder you think of tho beat festering of tho plltiless sun ns il rises to sum mon to their vilo duty the buzzard and tho vulture. What of thrill is left for you when tho triumph comes and tho blind populaco who have not sutTorcd, think only of tho living but have no fooling for vour dead? lu ovory corpso lying thoro is a tragedy deep as yours. This is tho sane view to take of this harvest, whoso gleanings aro sorrows and whose stubble pierces to tho quick. Loving and long suffering mothers of men, it is you who must suffer when red war makes its demands. It is you who liavo tho droad waiting to do; tho living death of anxious uncertainty to faco. Your sighing should bo loudsr in tho public car than nil tho clamor or boastful mnuthiugs of hot-headed men. .Lot your plaiutbo this: "If war must bo, lot it bo ono of justice, or our groat sacrilico will bo bard indeed I" And this is ono future dread toiituro of war; a feature that makes it moro dreadful and more heinous. On op posing sides tho men-children of tho yearning bowels of bofret mothers fight not because they havo any feel ing of individual enmity. Thoy havo in fact no knowledgo of ono another; they havo no words of anger to rouse tho blood to boiling point; thoy never mot before, until tho sharp call of the o Ulcers brought thorn faco to faco. Yot thoy nro aiming, firing, mniming, killing in a perfect frenzy of subordi nated will. Hovond all this, thoy grow do wild with the horrible gloating nnd glut of bloodshed that death alono is not enough for tho dead enemy, but ho needs must bo outraged, insulted mocked when ho is dead. Yot nil this is spoken of as glory; it is made so by drawing a cloak over its horror; and by being heedless of tlio dead and heed ful only of tho survivors. It is tho themo of tlio descriptive writer, a source of prolit to the contractors, aud a summons to inscnsitte rejoicing on tlio part of all those human parasites who will gladly reap from others sor rows where they themselves havo neither sown nor know of sorrow or of loss. You mon who at every corner talk of war; who feel utterly capable of the successful conduct of a campaign, lint yet have not oven the remotest inten tion of moving nwaj from yom cosy li resides, examine yourselves and purge yourselves from confusion of thought. It is well to think twice before .speak ing once in favor of slaughter. Tho second tfiought will show that where there is no intention, no ability, no lit ness for combat it is essentially selllsh to urge it when others shall bear its burdens, leaving to tho homo-stayers only tho results. Many of you will re joice if war is declared. You will read with avidity news about your fellows going to their death, and then lu tlio fluctuating values of tlio stock 111:11 ket, you will see chances to make money out of misery, and stiaightway go and do it. You will pile up wealth while somebody's son gives up lit" to leave you undisturbed in scraping profits out of cowardly quiet. Hut if yon who foment the wur fooling by quiet chnt tieg, aro worthy of blame, what shall be said of our New York pervoyors of news -rather, pervorteiNof news who dcltbetately uiinfiiM the ptil.li-' muni with padded cablegrams, deccptlvo head-lines aud falsified news. V Tluuu conditions that justify war, that glorify the giving up of life for a cause, wll be mentioned In a later ar ticle. Real Estate Transfers. Ileal tstato transfers for the week ending March 17, 1893, furnsihed by tlio Foit Abstract Co., L. 11. Fort, Man ngor, Hod Cloud, Nob. Hubert !'. Price mill w Ifc to Ellse hclimldt KO'.HI 10 Wll H.fliO co Chris l'nssler to Tlioinntt I.. Trobrldge. lot 5. block III. Illue Hill w il Ill M Millard V Kolircr to TIioiiihk I.. Tro bridge lot (1. block III. Illuo Mill w ! II 12 0. I. Wbltu nnd wife to T. 1.. Trobrldge cast It feet lots nml :i, block l.'l, Illuo lllllv.il I'0 00 H. A. Totnplo nml wife to Elizabeth A. Hesse lot l.r mill (I. block UI, licit Cloud wil ... . NiOU) Elizabeth A. llcsnu mill husband to ('Initios II. Knley, w i su t unit e mv i4ft I II w il - .. . I 00 C'lnirlcH II. Knley nml wife to Charles It. Ilcssu w'Jsu tflii(leiwU5 1 II wil 1 00 W. II. Fuller nml wife to W. II. Cramer lot 0, block IS, nml nml 'J lot 4, block II, lllmlen w il 155 M Corn V. Potter nml husband to Maud Mjcrs luti 1, a, :i, A nml r block 11 Iteil cloud w il... a.Boo 00 A. II. Solium lo Clin. II. Potter mv i, soiMiwi! . y.amoo J V. Ituucliey nml wlfu to .Uicph .1. Smith, so i so U Hi I 10 wil - J.IOO 00 lolin 1'. Peterson nml wife to Andrew Petcrtou lotH 3. nml i), block 1, Knley A .Incknou'H addition licit Cloud w il 100 00 JiuhcnS. White to llerniinl McNeiiy h ', hw y 3-1 9 11 c il - I 00 Oeorgo llruucr to bamucl C. limner w ',4 hw U I" 'J 9 w d 00 00 Kn .1. Cnse to A. S. Mourner, lots 0 anil 7 block 19, Smith & Moons mid Ited Cloud ( c il 00 James II, Helton nud wife to A. 1). Scl- larH H M 17 2 10 w il ,000 00 I.lzlo Keller to Stephen Krebnck, 11 V, nw !t nnd nw U e U 23 4 w d tf, 100 00 J, O.Micrs to P. I). Yelsor imrl sw- 4 HW l 35 2 11 OS ncrcH q C d 1,000 00 Total :o,3C3 00 STATE CREEK. Another nice littlo snow and no wind with it. Who over saw a nicer winter. Sovernl very fluo snows and our soil is in splendid order for us to get n crop. Another farm sold. Pete Lecdcr brand has bought tho old Davo Ander son farm; consideration $1-100. Several moro want farms and now is tho time to buy, for you need not expect lnnd in Nebraska aud Kansas to get any cheaper. The basket supper at Mt. Hope was n grand success and tho persons that patronized it from other school dist ricts deserve credit for their assistance in raising that. $20. Soveral baskets sold for $1.00 each. This creek was well represented in tho big cigar treat at Ilcd Cloud by tho newly appointed postmaster, Mr. T. C. Hacker. Frank Graham is having John Wit twor make him a now well. V. il.Scrivncr will commence Thos. Hnmor's now house on his old farm wost of hero next week. Tho house will bo 14x24 with a 12x13 addition on ono side. Tom has tho best of lumber on tho ground to build it with. John Wittwor will mako Tom Hamcr a now woll and pu. him up a new wind mill. Miss Liza Curry's sistor and brother of Smith Center, visited her this week. She only has three weeks moro school. Win. Harrott, Sam Johnson and l'oto Lccdcrbrand have that dreadful dis ease, hog cholera, among their hogs. Joseph Cox shipped u cnrload of cat tle and hogs to Kansas City last week and did real well with them. Soveral moro of our fanners will try tho same plan. Occasional. A. O. U. W. Members Take Notice. Next regular meeting March 22d. Kev. Darby will lecture upon objects nnd principles of tho order. Every member should be there. A. Gai.usha, ,. , J.W. Kinski,, CCom- -paa Thin Blood Where the blood loses its intense red grows thin and watery, as in anemia, there is a constant feelinp of exhaus- J tian, a lack of energy vitality and the spirits depressed. Scott's Emulsion $ of Cod-liver Oil with Hypo 2 phosphites of Lime and Soda h is peculiarly adapted to correct this condition. The cod-liver oil, emulsified to an exquisite A fi ,...1(..LI..JJ....1 uubiica, cuicr:. inc uiuua oircci and feeds its every corpuscle, restoring the natural color and ffivinc vitalitv to the whnlf. 1 system. The hypophosphitcs it reacn the brain and nerve centres and add their strcnpjth- ening and beneficial cfect. It wic roses nave iett vu- rfifrfrc. it ir-. -.. .....'. -. thin and exhausted from over- ., work, or if age is beginning 1 9 to tell, use SCOTT'S Hmul- - $ sion. t t He jure you gi SCOTT'S Emulsion U T All drugghti, 50c. nJ $1.00. V TL SCOTT ft IIOWNr.. ChemUts, Nw York Or. Price's Cream Bnkins Powder Wood's Pair Highest Award. SCHOOL NOTES. News moro scarce than hen's teeth this woek. Many pupils observed St. Patrick's day yesterday by wearing green rib bons, leaves, etc. Vacation and examination coming on fast. Quito a number of the pupils will be struck olT the roll with tho spring term. Wo aro sorry to givo up one of our seniors, Maud Merrill. She started to school again after her illness, but found that her health would not per mit her to continue. Soon there will bo given a school ex hibition, the proceeds to go towards enlarging tlio library. A splendid pro gi annuo is being prepared. All should attend in order to benefit and bo bene fitted. The German claos, having read the most of tlieir text book, intend to send soon for a nice German novel. One of tho "poetically inclined" ladies nsked Miss Schnellcr "how it turned out any way?" The bookkeeping class under tho careful instruction of Prof. Kclloy has occasionally many favorable comments from outsiders. Tlieir work shows neatness aud accuracy. Last Friday was rhetorical day. Vis itors were Misses Uessio Carpenter, Mabel Howard aud a lady friend. Next Friday exercises will occur in which sevornl orations and n good de bate are special features. Several pupils aro wearing eye glasses. This is ono good proof, altho' not a very pleasant ono, that hard work is going on in the high school. It seems that soveral clubs havo been formed in order to accomplish the heavy spring work. At least ono Caesar and two Virgil clubs. These remain until about six o'clock every ovening. WILLOW CREEK. Prairie schooners and other ovideuco of allolicmian spirit is quite plentiful on the valloy road these days. John (iaigor and Rose Stimmerhalt- er think that single drives aro n. g., so thoy concluded to pull life's load in double harness. The nuptial knot was tied last Wednesday. Herman Hirchlicld says we need not go to Spain for war, as there will be one between tho north and south Dutch before fall, and you enn enlist on either side. Nearly three inches of snow fell Thursday but It was all gone by Friday night. Quite a number of tho people of this neighborhood witnessed a rabbit chase in tlio big pastttro across the river south of tho mill Wednesday. The river road at tho crossing on Willow crook would swamp a snipe. Wliero is our road overseer. Anthony Green has turned "country bumpkin" aud is now "inilkin' caows and sich" for Jas. Doyle. G. W. Iiakcr hauled a load of Lum ber out from Ited Cloud lust Tuesday. Dert Carpenter is going to raise onions on Milts Doyle's place this year. Mr. Doylo also intonds raising n fow. "Saint Patrick's day in tho marain," nnd we'll nil attend the dnuco at Guido Rock in tho "avoninV Mrs. SchrutT nnd Miss Mary Goigor left for Clay Center, Kansas, last week. John Goiger took them to Superior to take the train, Matt says a top buggy isn't what it's cracked up to bo. Ho has had his tbreo wcoks and hasn't caught a girl yot. Slkipy Jank. ECKLEY. Mr. Hendricks and family from near lllue Hill wero visiting at Davo Fishel's Sunday. W. H. Isom nnd Miss Nettie Orr left Thursday of last week for Fort Collins, Colorado. Ilcrnlco Klccta, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. R. Cro.ier died March -lth, of pneumonia, aged 5 months. Funeral was held at M. K. church Saturday afternoon, Row Day of Cowles deliv ering a good sermon to n largo and sympathetic congregation. W. A Howard was in Hltiu Hill Mon day Mis-s Mary McCull of Red Cloud was the guest of Mis Susie Spraeher lust week Mr. anii;.Mrs (Saufoid Croxtou, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Win. Dow John Dillon Coming We take picaMiio in auuouiiciiig that arrangements havo been made for tho appearance of the popular comedian, Mr. John Dillon. That ho lias been ongagid for one of hi inimitable per formances in Red Cloud will bo wel come news to all. John Dillon is a univoi'Mil fovorite. Some comedians an admired only in cot tain localities. Mr. Dillon never fails to please. Ho has a now play tliU season that is junk hif'. tff.it l-i I isi-ilb'd "Bmilet!'-' Road toJSeltzprvillo," and abounds in a world of fun, fully interpreted by genial John and his clever eonipanv. The date is li.ed for Sat 111 day, April !). To I. urn ('iiii4tlmtiin I'd rover. Tiik' l'-i in , iii.n ciitiur', a 11 , - r-'"'5 ill' C.C I41I luiuii'.ui .,,-.,i I, li. .y Hood's Stimulate the stomach, m rouse the liver, cure bilious- m all ness, headache, dizziness, III Sfc iour itomach, conitlpatlon, etc. Price 24 cent. Hold by nil clruRRtstt. Tlio only I'llli to take with llood'i Saraaparllla. BATIN. Olo Nelson has moved onto one of A. N. Wilson's farms. Otto Jensen has built a granary and wagon shed. Win. McCalluni will soon havo car puuteis to work on bis now house. John Delfanger sold his corn .shelter to John Phillips. Mr. Johnson of Juniata was in this locality last week buying cat'le. The infant and only child of Mr and Mrs. Frank Sadilok died last week. Died With typhoid fever on Wed nesday evening of last week, Miis Mag gie Ericksou, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Ktlcksou, passed from this life on oartli to a homo beyond. She had often told her parents during sickness that she was so happy, nnd that she was ready to go any time He should call on her to come up higher. The remains wire laid to rest in tho Jensen cemetery. Tho funeral services were hold Thursday at a o'clock. Stunnkk. A HAPPY WOMAN Writes to Dr. Hartman and Tolls Him What Makes Hor So. Mrs, Lucy Leo, of Naples, Texas, had almost come to tho conclusion that the blessing of health was no longer hers, and so when she regained it, her hap piness was almost too great for words. She writes as follows: "I nm well now and am enjoy ing good health hotter than ev er boforo in my life. How hap py I feel that I can write and tell you this. I cannot praiso Pe-ru-nn too much. Man-a- lin is tlio best medicine I havo ever tiied for that purpose. It relieved mc from all pain. I advised mv daughter to uso Pe-ru-na and Man-a-lin for cat arrh and stomach trouble. It is tho best in the world. I Mti do all my housework and not feel it. I can't praiso Pe-ru-nn as I would like to; it is tho greatest medicine there is in the world." Dr. Hartman receives many such letters as this every week. Some of them have been gathered together and published in book form. J lie hook is called "Facts and Faces," and will bo sont free to any address by tho Po-ru- na Drug Manufacturing Company, Co lumbus, Ohio. LINE. Weather windy and dry. Geo. Caster has moved onto the Polly ranch southwest of Riverton. Mr. Rudd has moved in with his son Curl on the Marsdon ranch, and will farm the placo farmed by Richard Keagli- last year. John Stroup and son Elmer have movod to Inavalo. The fart well party at Davo Carpen ters was largely attended by tho young folks. All report a pleasant time. Some emigrants from Obcrlin, Kan sas, met with a serious accident near tho state line nnd loft some of their goods in the drnw which wero found and cared for by Jack Wilmot. Ensign Wm. A. VauDyko is now sta tioned at Minneapolis, Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Aubushon attended the revival meetings on Walnut creok last Sunday and report a good mooting. The Sunday school at Pleasant Dale was closed March Cth, and will reor ganize again March 20th. Rev. Con Hewitt of tho U. B. chinch organized Sunday schools at Penny Creek and District No. 8. Tho Sunday school at Mt. Hope is getting along lino with Mr. Scrivneras siipeiintondeut. William VanDyko received tho sad news of the death of'his sister Amelia VanDyko Henderson, which oeourred in .southwestern Missouri. V. I). Hutchiton lias leased the J. M. Stoddard farm for this year. Dr. Fonnor's Dyspopsia Curo A the namo implies, is .simply for dyspepsia or indigestion. This prepa ration is the prescription of 0110 of America's most eminent physicians, whoso writings on medical questions aro aecoptcd as authority. If not sat isfactory after using ono bottle your money will bo refunded by O. L. Cot g. , School Report. Report of School in District (10, for month ending Maich -lib, 1808. Number enrolled, !20. Avl-Ii.u ..Uiiml.tllu, 17. Those not iibsout during tho month wero Julia Walstoad, Elinor Skjolver, Anna, Oscar and Dona Banks. Emily Romnson, Teacher, Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder ftire'.irurit Cruoii il 1'iirtsi l'ow1rr WILLOW CREEK. Farmei8 are busy preparing for spring work. Miss Sanborn was in Red Cloud last Saturday. Lost on Willow Creek a cap. Fin der will bo duly rewarded if said cap is rt turned in good order. Wo understand tlio Gray Wolf is on another scout. Tho young people of Willow Creek returned tho cutter tlio other day which they had borrowed for winter uso. Tlio writer called on Mrs. J. T. Lacy this week. She is a great lover of llowers and at present has some very hue specimens in bloom Mr. Ed Ilutnplius is working for A. N. Godwin. Fred Ron and Warren Edsou were tho guest of Charles aud Myrt Adam son on Sunday. Harvey Hrubaker is going to farm tliu Conyno placo this year. Warren Edson is farming for A. O. Hon this year. George Hoyt was on Willow creek Sunday. Miss May Sanborn was the guest of Miss Nellio Bon Sunday. A. N. Godwin is erecting a line fence around his dwelling. Mrs. T. G. Wilder is selling Brazilian silverwnro and from observation wo think it genuine. Tendkkfoot. Ivi-rloily Ni)n mi. C'fWiarcts C'atiilv Cathartic, the most won icrlul medical discovery of the aire, p.cas .oit and refrcshfntr to tho taste, net gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing tho entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Plcaso buy and try a box of C. C. C. to-day; 10, t. 50 cents. Hold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. Suffered 20 Years. as& M' RS. MARY LEWIS, wlfo of a promi nent farmer, and v;cll known by all old residents near Uolmoot, N. Y,. writes: "For twenty-seven years I bad been a constant sufferer from nervous prostra tion, and paid largo sums of money for doc tors and advertised remedies without bene fit. Thrco years ago ray condition was alarming; tho least nolso would startle and unncrvo mo. I was unablo to sleep, bad a number of sinning spells and slowlj grew worse. I began using Dr. Miles' liestoratlvo Ncrvlno and Ncrvo and Llvor Pills. At first the medicine soumed to bavo no effect, but after taking a fow bottles I began to notico achango; I rested better at night, my appo tlto began to improTo and I rapidly grew better, until now I am as nearly restored to health as ono of my ago may expect. Cod blessDr.MIlcs'Ncrvine." Dr. Miles' Remedies aro cold by all drug gists under a posltlvo guarantee, first bottlo benefits or money ro funded. Book on dis eases of tho heart and nerves free. Address, DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind, SAMPLE ROOMS. I JOHN POLNICKY, PROPRIETOR. DEALER- IN Wines, Liquors, California Brandies. PABST MILWAUKEE Beer ALWAYS ON TAP. FRED E. McKEEBY, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. City anil country calls promptly nn swoioil day or niglit. NIGHT CALLS AT OFFICE. Okfici: OVKIt Cottinh's Dituc. Stow:. J. S. EMIG-H, DENTIST. PAINLESS DENTISTRY IV YOU WANT IT Crown Bridge Work or Tcelh Without Hates. POItCKLAIN INLAY And nil ilmlatwt Imirnvrinr-ul lu denial modi anUm .. .-.7", . ....' " Mfc ,n.bw. LllHKS WHtHF All IKF lAlls:. lien luuwi Djrup. Tamos l.cxxl, Vl In tlian. h'lilrt lir ilriit'iilsU. m?l v Nervino CTlttttorM'JI w RANDOLPH McNITT, ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR AT LAW, Special attention to Commercial and Probate Litigation. MOON ULUUK, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. I'CIIUCATIOX OF Hl'MMUXN. In the DlMrlct Court of Vcbtcr County, Neb rnkn. J. II. l'etllUme nnd 5-ntn , lid I). Nixon, partners lloIllK litllllC1 lllliltT I tlio linn iminu mid M1e I of l'uttllioue A Mxiiti. I'llllllllll!- i. .1. (I. Ilrottti, MnrKiiH't. ntK AiiRidlim Winters Diitilul I-:. Wlntcri- I'.ui nm A Ai'kiTcon. l-nuic'd A Kami-. Hello MlllerV nnd .Ineiili I, .Miller ns exeiutorof the In-i will I mid teMiinieut of .Inine II. llronu, deceived, ' The above mimed defendant", AiikuIIiui Win '.V?,' V.1!!'.11'1 H-, "'Inters Kiiimn A. Aekerwin, lelle Miller and .lueoli I,. Miller at oxerntnrof the Iiim 111 and testament of .Ininen 11. Ilrown. defeased ulll take notice Hint on the Kill day of 1 cbrnary. MS.s. ivttiboiiu . Nixon, plalntlffi herein tiled their petition In the ill-trlcl court of WehMer county, Neliriinkii. iiKnlnn the said de fondant-. Impleaded with others the object and prnerof which are to foreclose u certain tax i eriUlfiite executed b the .TiciiMircr of Web ster county. Nebraska to pluliitltr-i upon lots numbered thirteen (13.) fourteen (I I, j fifteen (in.) In block twont lle fro of the city of Ited I'lniid. Nebraskn. I'liiliitlU'n allelic that they paid therefor the sum or (IT. 'm on the 5th day of November, ism rialullll allege that they paid other taxes on Mildlotsiis follows- (in thu 1st day or .May. Wi. tin Mi that being the amount due for tnies of thcjonrlKUl. nnd on the 1st day of May. imw. they paid tlU.Ml the smne being for taxes of earlh'J.. Halntltls allege that there Is novr due them on sftid tax certificate the sum of $17.0;! with Interest nt the rate of twenty per cent per annum on tl'M thereof from the lith day of November. 1801. to the ftth ilny of Nov ember, I8'M nnd ten percent per annum theio nftcr. with Interest nt twenty per cent pernn ntimon (lft KHlicrtof from thelstdny of Slay, 1M15 to the Btli day of November, 1"S!. nnd ten percent per annum thereafter, with lutercH it rate of twenty per cent per minimi on SIS ) thereof from the 1st day of May. ssni, to ihc ! li day of November, Ir-'W. nnd ten per cntt p-r annum thereafter, for which sum with linen t from tho lftth day of May. I mis. plnlutirth pray for a iti-cuo Mint said lots be subl to atltf) ti o nmoiiut due on said tax certificate, toge'lmr with ten per cent of nmoiint of Judgment as at torney feen. nnd for nil other mid further rell-f as may be Just nnd equitable. You nre required to answer said petition on or before tho 2Mli ilny f April, low. or trie cm in a 111 be tnken a true nnd Judgment rendciul ncrordlncly. Dated March IT, 1MW. I'KTTWnMlil-NlXOV lly KoukiitT. 1'oTTMt, their Httornet. XUTICIC TO NOX-IUiSWKXTS. In the dUtrlct court of Webster county, Neb raska. Andrew Artcrburn. . I'lalntlir v sjcott Arterliiiliinud Wll Ham ArtLrbiirn IlefondntlN. Scott Artorblim mill William Ailprlmrn .li fend mt, will take notice that on tho 1Mb day of February. IMih, plalntlu herein tiled hi pctl tlou in the district court of WebMer county, Nebraska, against said dufcndmit, the object nnd prnjerof which are to obtain n Judgment ngnlnstthcm fur the sum of HTTniiil Interest thereon mid nlto to proceed In attachment against the personal nnd real estate of the de fundmit scott Artcrburn In said county, and state, for the collection of said mm of t&TT and Interest thereon as aforesaid. You and ench of you nre required to answer said petition on or before the ith day of April, 1BS. Andrew Auteiuiurn. lly John M. C'liAm.v, Attorney. Dated I'eb. 21, if-US. Klrtt l'uo. Feb. y:, IMH. 1.EOAL NOTICE, Ezra II. llallcy l'lnlntlli: v Daniel McLaughlin Defeudmit. ) The above named defendant, Daniel Mc Laughlln, will take notlte that on tlieiMhdny of Kebruary, 1S!W. Kzra II. llallcy. plaintiff hero in tiled his petition in the district rourt or Wi te ster county. Nebraska, against said defemlnnt the object nnd prayer of which are to forec'uo a certain mortgage dt ed executed by the defend ant to tho plaintiff upon the cast half of the northwest quarter (E i of N. W. (Jr ) of Section s-eu'ii IT,) lu Township Two ti.) In linn Twelve (ia.) wen of the sixth principal meridian containing Eighty (b0) ncres according to tho United Mate Kiirvcy, to secure tho payment of a certain promissory note dated July 18, 18B5. for tho hum of tfooo.oo duo and payable In onu jearfrom the dato thereof ; thnt there in now duo upon said note mid mortgage tho sum or tra.&'i. for which bum, with Interest nt the rate or 7 per cent por annum from tho 15th day of May, ISOtl plaintiff praj for a decree that de feudmit bo required to imy the same, or that said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due. You aro required to answer fald petition on or before tho llthdny of April, lh0.s. or the tamo will bo taken iin true aud Judgment rendered ac cording!'. Dated February 25th, 1898. Ezra II, IIailet. lly Hoiikiit T. I'otteii, Ills Attorney. LEGAL NOTICE. In tho District Court of Webster county. No tiraska. J. II, I'ettlbouo and Samuel 1 i-.. .ixon, partner doing business under the firm uameaiid style of I'ettlbouo & Nixon. Plaintiffs VH .1 ! llronn. Margaret Otis, Angelina Winters, Daniel li. Winters, Kmma A Acker son, FraucU A. Eame i .'curse W. Ilrown, Hollo Miller. lacoliL. .Miller, mid .Iniob L. Miller nsndinliilK tiator nt Ihoestntuof Han mih Ilrown. decuased. DefcudnuUi. Tho aboo niinied defendants Knn Ackerson, 1- rancls A. Karnes, fieorgc W llhr.' llelle Miller. Jacob L. Miller un.i .t......', ' "Vi V. ler as adnillilstialor ui inooMutu of llauiii h Ilrown. decrnred, will Ul.o nolico tin. , " 'thdav nt s'cliruarj. s-m. I'ettlbone Mxoii iilaliillllhliiTilii. filed their petition lithe. lis rlct court, of Webster county.Nebraska, against tho said ilefeudautH Impleaded with others, the object nud prnjor of which nro to foreclose a that the) paid ihercfor tho sum of flu. Id on the Mli day of Noxombor IMH. I'lalntllls allege that they pntd other taxes on said lot as follow s on the 1st da of Mn , ih'.ii. tl I (XI that being tho amount due for tnxc lor the jear IS'U, mid on thulstda) of May. imhi, the paid thu further sum of if I J, pi for taxes for the) ear lt'j Plain nn hiicko nun theielH now due ihem tliu sum after, with Interest at the ratoof twenty percent per milium on i 18.40 theieof from tho 1st day of May, 181)5. Initio Mil day of Nm ember, IHifl. anil ten percent per annum thereafter, with Interest nt twenty percent ior nullum from tho 1st dnv of May. isw, to the Mh day of November. Ih'ii. on f urn thereof, and ten pet cent pur annum thereafter, for which sum, with Inuresm the IMh.lnyof May. IMJS, plaintiffs pra f ra decree that said lot bo sold to satisfy ll-o amount duo, logethor with ten por cent of tlio nuiountof Judgment in. attorney feen, and for all oilier nml further relict as may bo Just nud Von nn'requlrod to answer said tietltlon on or before thu ihthdii) of April, lhVs Llmo" 0M Dated, March llh, isn lly ItoHK.,TT. I-OTTi.it. thclr'!uiorneVN'XUV PARKER'S HAIR RAI ciu Ipfinwt od beitjiinr! the hIr, jnover Falls to llcnturo Orav h'iuihi uia teiiiiii'iuit e.xeLiiieu ny tlio treasurer of Web-ter count Nebraska, to plnliitlllN upon ii liuinbireil thirteen (l.'l) and fourteen (10 In bockTwciitv (!.li)or the original town, now City of Ited ( loud. XelirnvL-n I'lnlniliiM nil..... ui ru iu, mm niicrcsi ni wic raiu or twenty ner ieat pur annum on tin io thereof from the sth day of Noeinber, IMH, to tho nth din of No Vcmbcr. istnl. mill Inn nor cent upr nnriim. iunrn I 1 1 I I C tt1 ? t 1 ,..j w "" "' -J .- vKssr" -'"-i" "C. "HHvtmmmbMMbMAM .i-o. -jw ""