THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, SEPT. 2, lbUo. H 8 Y, I i . s It! Oh, How Thankful Pain Was Mnddonlng and Hope Had Boon Abandoned -Wondor- f ul Results of Purifying tho Blood. " A very severe pain catno In my loft knee, which grow worito and worse, and finally a iioro broke out above tho knee. It discharged a great deal and tho pain from my thigh down was maddening. Large, hard, purpln nnota appeared on my leg. I Buffered In this way for years, and gavo up all hopo of ever being cured. My wlfo wan reading of a case like mlno oourod by Hood's Baraaparllla, and alio advised mo to try It. I began taking It and when 1 had usod a fow bottles I found rollcf from my aufforlng. Oh, how thankful I nm for this rollcf 1 I am ntrongor than 1 have over been In my life. 1 am In tho bent of health, havo n good nppctlto nnd nm n now man altogether." J. I. Mooiih, Lisbon Falls, Maine. Hoods Sarsa- parilla Iitlm licit III fart tlio Ono Trim Wood I'lirlflrr. Hood's Pills euro nil liver llh. us cents. THE CHIEF runumiKi) ar v. l. McMillan. One year 1 JO Jlxmonths M PUUL1811KU RVKHY FMDAY Entred at tbo poll office at lied Cloud, Nob.i lecond clan mall matter. REPUBLICAN TICKET. STATE. For Oovernor, M. L. IIAYWAKU, Of Otoe County. For Lieutenant Qovernot, OKO. A.MUIII'UY. Of Gage County. For Secretary of State. 0. DURA8, Of Saline County. For Auditor of Tubllo Accounts, T. L. MATTHBW8. Of Ilodge County. ForTreaiurer, t'KTKIl MOHTENSEN, Of Valley County. For Superintendent of Public luitructlon, JOHN K. SAYLOlt, Of Laueaiter County For Attorney General. , N. D. JACKSON, Of Antelope County. For Land Commissioner, A K. WILLIAM, Of PuiikIiu Comity COUNTY. For Kepresentatlvo, J 8 WHITE, For County Attornoy.a KANDOLl'H MO NITT. For Commissioner, 3d District. J. W. UUMCIIEY, For Commissioner, Mh District, JHItOMK VANCE. Kansas hml n Ittatu uf pituipurity last year and this your and the people down thero liko It so well thoy want it con tinued. It is cstiiuated that tho repub licans will carry Kunsas from 15,000 to 80,000. - . Ono of our prominent populist friends, when ho read II. I). Suther land's reflections upon President Mu Klnloy'a war policy, said: "Thntsottles it with mo. A man who is not big enough, to appreciate William McKin- loy's management of this war can't get my vote. This abuse of tho president is making hundreds of votes for the re publican party. Niruty-nino per cent of our people art) more than satislied witli the president's conduct of tho war and havo tho greatest eonlldenco in him." m Concerning peaco negotiations with Spain, a special dispatch from Wash ington says: "Thero appears to bo only ono thing certain. That is, there will bo no great haste in making peaco. While wo aro negotiating llio battle ships Kentucky and Kearsugo will bo neuring completion. So will the arm ored cruiser Albany in Knglntid, and tho Marin Teresa .i utl Cristobal Colon will bo repaired. Willi these additious to our navy tho president will be in much better condition to take a lirm stand." The manner in which Congressman Sutherland assailed the present admin istration, in his accoptancu speech at Holdrege, Tuesday, beeauso It did not declaro war with Spain loug before It did, acconiuatoi the suspicion that wo havo had for siiiiio timu that Roderick Dhu is but n ciiiutiii.n, though perhaps shrewd politician, without any ol tho onrmat'Ks of tho statesman or intelli gent patriotic citizen. Nothing has paid higher tribute to thu far-seeing statesmanship of President Mckinley than tho management of tho Spanish war, which has becntulsolulolyvwlthout ti flaw. Roderick might havo told them about some. of his clever pension schemes without no much loss of re spect. McCook Tribune Tho accounts of thostatoot Nebraska for expenses for tho supplying, equip ping nnd paying of volunteer troops mustered Into the voluuteer army of tho United States, with the exception of those Incurred for tho Third regi mentof infniiirj, are bofui'u the audi tor of too war t.f.partinenl. They aro in such Itad form that lliey will havo to no tfeiit biulc to tin Mate bufio any action can be tuUi-n upon them. The not passed by congress provides that bills accompanied by vouchers niUBt show that they huvo been paid by overnor of tho slate on bi-hu.l of tue the xtnli , hff"i" i 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 c 1 1 1 1 1 1 run bo niiiili' by tin I'mIiimI Slates, Although his act was passed on July 8, thu gov rnor of NobtMska has piled upon the war department an undigested mass of bills, unreceipted, and which cannot be passed upon by thu war department. It will bo necessary for Governor Hoi comb to present to tho war department receipted bills for all amounts expend ed by tho state for war expenses. Un til this ts ilono, nnd it should have been dono weeks ngo, no attention whatever ean bcpald to Nebraska's claim for re imbursement for expenses incurred in raising thu threo regiments of volun teers nnd company pay of tho Third United Stntcs volunteer cavalry. m in Tho republican congressional con vention which was hold at Holdrege last Tuesday resulted in tho nomination by ncclamntion of Captain C. E. Adnms of Superior, and at no other time has any other natno boon considered. Tho platform adopted commumU tho pres ident and thu republican members in congress for' delivering this country from financial distress; points with pi ido to thu administration for avoid ing complications with foreign powers ami looking nftor the interests of Cu bans; opposes tho removal of the Anier Icati Hag where it has onco gono up. It renews allcgienco to tho principle of sound money, protection and tho principles of republicanism; ronews al lcgienco t) old soldiers nud commends tho volunteers in army aud navy; de nounces tho political trickery of tho members of congress from Nebraska who claim to favor tho old soldiers, but opposo measures Intended to raueand pay ponslons. Captain Adams in his speech boforo tho convention spoke with fooling and patriotism, showing that tho president would havo a warm supporter in him if ho woro sont to congress. Tho republicans of tho Fifth congressional district are united and will make a vigorous light this fall for republicanism, Having exhausted all availablo ma terial in tho criticism of tho wardopurt mont, tho Infalliblo editors of tho mug wump persuasion aro beginning to turn attention to tho "iltiancial blunder" of Secretary Uago in issuing war bonds I instead of temporary loan certificates. The lion;'. hsu," says ono mugwump sheet, "along with the war revenue, aut, will pile up in the treasury, out of tho reach of business, over 9300,000,000 or 1200,000,000 abovo tho fixed gold re servo, or $160,000,000 and inoro abovo tho gold reserve plus a generous work ing balance." Now that tho troublo is all over, it is easy to say what should havo boon dono, whon tho country was in the uuccitaintioj of a foreign war. In tho light of the battle at Santiago wo smilo when wo think of tho ecaro wo nil felt over tho approach of tho Capo Vordo lleot, with its all devour ing torpedo boats aud destroyers. As wo contemplato tho state of tho treasury wo laugh at the gloomy predictions of tho mugwumps that wo were certain to bo involved with two or threo Euro pean nations aud that wo might como out of a long aud bloody slrugglo with our treasury bankrupt and our national prido humbled in tho dust. As peaco comes wo glory in tho strength of our navy as shown by the battles of Manila and Santiago; and wo have just as much right to glory in tho condition of our treasury, coming out of tho wuras.it does brimming over with money and with thu best credit of any on tho globe. That trcasuiy was prepared for a frightful war, and If tho expensos of preparation did amount to something tho American people can foot tho bill and be glad that their government was ready to meet all eventualities. Stato Journal, Republican Senatorial Convention. Notice is hereby given that a delegate convention will be held in tho city of Superior, county of Nuckolls, on tho tiOlli day of September, 1808, nt 1 p.m. for thu purposa of nominating one can didate for state senator and transact ing nil other business thnt may como boforo tho convention. Tho sovtrnl counties comprising the senatorial dis trict are entitled to representation ns follows: Nuckolls, 10 delegates; Web ster, 10 delegates, and Franklin 0 dele gates. F. W. Hakhkk, Chairman. H. T. Potter, Secretary. Musio on tbo Grapbopbono. Few people upprculuto tho marvelous power of the Graphophono us an en tertainer. It is an instrument which, though it costs much less than tho least expensive musical instrument, will enablo its owner to have at pleas tiro music of any kind from that of tho bagpipe to that of tho grand mili tary band. It reproduces vocal selec tions nnd gives ono command of every pleasure that appeals to tho sense of hearing. No investment pays such large returns in pleasure. Ut-sides re piodueing the musical and other rec ords made, for entertainment purposes, the (irnphophoiiH will record imme diately and U'l-roiliife nt once and it often ax i ileiireil, your own wilids i mug, or. i v M nnd llj writ. ng in tlx iJoliimhia I'liouiigiaph Company, 720 Vl'l Olivo St., Si. Louis, Mo., you can obtain a oatalogtiu that will givu full information ns5to prices of Grapho phono outtits, CHURCH NOTKS. CllltlSTIAN OlIUUCII. Services each Lord's Day ns follows: Morning sorvico at 10:80. Subject, "Homes for tho Homeless." llible school, 12 in. Junior Christian Endeavor 8 p.m. Sot lor Christian Endoavor 7:15 p.m. Evening aorvico nt 8 o'clock. Sub ject, "Christ and tho Individual." Excollent rausio each sorvico. Prayer mooting and biblo study on Wednesday evenings, Ladles' Aid Society Friday after noons. Our pleasant church home nud all services aro over open to tho public. L. A. Hussoho, Pastor. MKTHOMST Services next Sunday as follows: Morning service at 10:110. Sunday School nt 11:30 a.m. Junior liCnguo nt 1 p.m. Senior League nt 7 p.m. Evening service at 8. Player meeting on Wcdnvsdny even ing nt 7:30. Ladies Aid Society Friday afternoon. Annual conference at Fnirbury, Ne braska, September 21st. It is desired to close up the business of tho conference year September Mtl. We ask tho help nnd co-operation of all. All aro most cordially invited to at tend. Jamks Makk Dauby, Pastor. HAITIST CHURCH. Sorvtces noxt Sunday as follows. Morning services at 10:80. Subject, "Tho Lord's Supper." Sunday School at 11:45. Juniors meeting at 8 p.m. Young People's Union meets at 7 p.m. i Evoning sorvico nt 8 o'clock. Sub ject, "Labor Day." General prayer mooting on Wednes day ovoning at 8 o'clock. All cordially invited. Seats free. Isaac W. Edson, Pastor. COrtOKKOATIONAL. Kogttlar services next Sunday ns fol- lows: Morning sorvico at 10:30. Sunday School at 11:45. YouugJPoople'a Society of Christian Endoavor at 7 p. in. Evening sorvico at 8 p. m. Mid-week prayer meeting aud con ference Wednesday eveniug at 8. All cordially invited to attond theso services. Frank W. Dkan, Pastor. m s Less than Half Rates to Omaha. September 5 and 0 tho Burlington route will sell round trip tickets to Omaha nt eighty per cent of tho ono way rate. This remarkable reduction is modo on account of tho Tourunmcnt of tho Nationnl Fi Ionian's Association, September 5 to 7, nud Woodmen of tho World day, September 0, at tho Trans Mississippi Exposition. Other reduced rates almost as low ns those named above, aro in effect daily Ask about them. Masons Take Notice. Charity Lodge, No. 53, A. F. & A. M. will meet for practice this Friday ovon ing at 8 o'clock. Work will be dono in the A. E. degree. A. Galusiia, Secretary. For Salo. One hundred and sixty acres of unim proved land four miles northwest of Rod Cloud, consisting of tbo west half of the northeast quarter, and the east liulf of tho northwest quarter of section fifteen in township two north, tango eleven west. Tho laud is leased at present, hut subject to sale. Prico 82,000. Fur further information apply to Mits. Jamks Kuikwooo, Fairfax, Mo, m m Klondike What does it cost to get there y Whon and how should you go? What should one take? Whero aro tho mines? How much havo they produced? Is work plentiful? What wages aro paid? Is living expensive? What aro ouo's chnnces of "making a strike"? Complete and satisfactory replies to tho abovo questions will be found in tho Burlington Route's "Klondike Folder," now ready for distribution, Sixteen pages of practical information aud an up-to-date map of Alaska and tho Klondike. Free at Burlington Rottto ticket cilices, or sont on receipt of four cents in stamps by J, Francis, (ien'l rassenger Agent, liurllrgton Route, Onmliu, Nohr. Rheumatism Curod in a Day. "Myr.ic Cure," for rheumatism and neurnlgia radically cures in 1 toil days. I us action upon the system is remark able and mysterious. It removes at once thu cause aud thu diseuso imme diately disappears. Tho first tloso greatly iifiK,ni85 to eeiits. b-uij hy II, E. (iiice, druuRlsl, Red C!Inud,Ni.. Ono Minute Coumi ('iiie sutiilts people by its quick I'lirt'.s uini i i dn u may take, It In mj'u "'tnii - w . , i ;ho least danger, it lias won f.u use I thu best reputation nf any piepamtiou used today for eohN, eioup, tickling in tho throat or obstinate coughs. O. L. Cottiug. BABY'S PICTURE. Thl Photographer Una at Unlqnt Method ox StaklBK Voting Mam- asi Ilappr. An enterprising photographer bat lately completed a system by which his pictures of bnblrs hove become fa mous, lie has discarded all the fa miliar expedient of his profession tc persuade very young children to sub mit to the camera, and his scheme hat been completely uccessful. One part of his galVry litis been fitted up like a nursery. Around the room at con venient points arc Bltuatcd cameras nnd these are In charge of his assist ants, says Tit-Bits. The photographer devotes his at tention to the baby. He trie nil tin toys In turn, gets on nsintimate tcrmi as possible with the baby after sue! short acquaintance, nnd gradually lures the unsuspecting infant Intc looking his best. When pose and ex prcsslon ure satisfactory he gives r hignnl to one of his assistants at the enmerns and the trick Is done. Moth crs bring their babies from nil qunr ters to tills tactful photographer, ti would be n difllcult matter to find un.t child who would not, nfter ten nilii utes' scs?icn with toys, exhibit somr expression that his parent would be proud of. The artist entelitu that ex pression, and as ninny other agreeable ones as possible. The final delight comes to tho moth er when she receives the proofs, not sent ns proofs usually are. but mount ed on a large piece of cardboard, which makes. It possible for her to compare them simultaneously. This wise man has left nothing undone which could strengthen his hold on the babies ana their photographs. THEY NEVER RISE nah la Id to Da the Way with the D4 Vletlsaa of Lake perlor. Another very interesting and very sad thing about Lake Superior la that it never gives up its dead, says the Min neapolis Tribune. Whoever encoun ters terrible disaster happily Infre quent In the tourist season and goo down In the angry, beautiful blue wa ters never comes up again. From those earliest days when the daring Freneh voyagers In their trim birch-bark ca noes skirted the picturesque shores of this noble but relentless lukedown to this present momen those who have met their deaths in mld-Supcrior still lie nt the stone-paved bottom. It may be that, so very cold is the wnter. some of the bodies niny have been preserved through the centuries. Sometimes, not far from the shore, the bodies of people who have been wrecked from fishing smacks or from pleasure boats overtaken by a cruel squall have been recovered, but only after the most heroic efforts with a drag-net or by the dhar. Once on a trip down the lakes I met a clergyman who, as we passed a point of land some miles be fore entering the narrowing of the lake fi the Soo, pointed out the place where the ill-fated Algomn went down on the reef some eight years ago, nnd ns he looked he said, slowly: "I wus at the funeral of one mnn who went down with her, and the only reason that his body is not at the bottom to day with the other 38 that were lost Is because it was caught In the timbers of tho vessel nnd could not sink." Suffered 20 Years. iSk . m 'WR M nont farmer, and well known by all old residents near Dclmont, N. Y,. writes: 'Tor twenty-seven years I had been a constant aufferer from nervous prostra tion, and paid largo auras of mouoy for doc tors and advertised remedies without bene fit, Threo years ago my condition waa alarming; tho least nolso would startle and unnerve me. I was unable to sleep, bad a number of Binning spells and alowly grew worse. I began using Dr. Miles' Kcstoratlve Ncrvluo and Nervo and Llvor Pills. At first the medicine soemed to bavo no effect, but after talcing a fow bottloa I began to aotlco achango; I rested bettor nt night, my appe tite began to Improve and I rapidly grew bettor, until now I am as nearly restored to health as ono ot my ago may expect. God blessDr.Mllca'NorvIne," Dr. Miles' Remedies aro sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money re funded. Book on dis eases ot tho heart and nerves free. Address, Or. n miss' .' .Nervine j lftMtOTM, HMKh; DU. Mil 9 MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. RANDOLPH MoNITT. ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR AT LAW, Spooial attention to Commercial aud Probato Litigation. MOON BLOCK, UKI) CLOUD. NKIUtASvA wwm vlmst v VM. . tti& W?1 JgP 4. aR&Ep HAIR BALSAM No PTS,v!il3 --t"jnT)mum a lutm ml promtli. rK"P' v'f,5J,''veT 1" ui fitoirOray Ulk US WHIHt All UbUAIlSr'KF tad lliut Oouiiti bjrup. Tastes Uood. Ure ff C3 In time. Bold dt ilrugglns. Kl A GitfTIGAIt TIWE. During the Battle Santiago. of SICK OR WELL A RUSH NIGHT AND DAY. The Packers at the Battle of San tiago de Cuba were alt Heroes. Their Heroic Efforts in Getting Ammunition and Rations to the Front Saved the Day. P. E. Ilutler, of pack-train No. 3, writing from SattitigodoCubaon Juno 23d, says: "Wo alt had diarrhoea in mote or less violent form.and when we landed we had no time to see a doctor, for it was it cau of rush and rush night and day to keep the tropps supplied with ammunition nnd rations, but thanks to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, we were nbio to keep at work aud keep our health; in fact, I siticiiroly believe Hi it atone critical time this medicine was Hip di rect savior of our army, for if tho puoK crs hnd been unable to work there would havo been no way of gotting supplies 'o tho front. Thero were no roads that u wagon train could cso. My comrades and myself had tho good fortune to lay In n supply of this modi clue for our pack train before wo left Tampa, aud I know in four cases it ab solutely saved life." Tho above letter was written to tbo manufacturers of this medicine, the Chamberlain Medicine Co., DesMoines,, Iowa. For julc by ILE. Grlco. DoWitt's Witeh Hazel Salvo has the-l largest Rale of any saWo in the world. This fact and its merit has lod dishon est people to attempt to counterfeit it. Look out for tho man who attompto to deceive veil whon you call for Do- Witt's Witch Hazel Salve tho groat pile- euro. Ki.lj. uoiuog. GETTING READY EVery expectant mother has- a trying ordeal to face. If oho does not get ready for it, there is no telling, what may happen. Child-birth is full of uncertainties if Nature is not given proper assistance. Mother's Friend is the best help you can uso at this time. It is a liniment, and when regularly ap plied sovcral months beforo baby comes, it makes the advent easy nnd nearly pain less. It relieves and provents morning; Bickness," relaxes the overstrained mus cles, relieves tho distended feeling, short ens labor, makes recovery rapid and cer- tnln ,.(). rvnl- nnv flnntrnrnllR nftpr.O.lTncts. .... . - j i r . i.. Mother's Friend IS good for only one r,,nai tIt tr rpliiivp motherhood oi purpose, viz.. to relieve moutcruoou OI aanger anu pain. Ono dollar per bottle, at ill drug stores, oe sent by express on receipt of price. Vn nnnsa nnntnlnlnir viilnaliln Informa tion for women, will bo tw to uny acldrcaai upon application to THE BRADFIELD RKllULATOR CO., Atlanta, 'la. Chimney brick Cistern brick, AND Foundation Brick. Ludlow Bros I HI TIMETABLE. B & M. TLY BED CLOUD, NEDK. LINOOLN OMAHA CHICAGO St. JOE KANSAS CITY SI. LOUIS nnd all points cast and south. DENVER HELENA BUT1E SAL1 LAKE C'Y PORTLAND S.M FRAXCISC0 and all point west. THA1NS UEAVE AS rOLt.OWs: KrclKht, dally except Sunday fnrWTmore and all DOlnt east HMJOa.m No. No. SO. 18. Passenger, dally for St. Joe. Kansas uny. Atcnuon, si Louis and all points eattaud souUi - . lo:aja,m Nn, 141. AccommodaUon, dally except Sunday. Ilastlnns, Orand In land, Illack Hills and all points In the northwest......... IKOp.'tii o. 111 Accommodation, daily except Sunday, Oberlln, Kansas, and Intermediate stations, via He nuhllcnn u;t'.'p.m Krclght, dally, Wjinore and St. .loo and Intermodule tM. inm-tlnn points I'JilOp.m . Prelijht, dally for Itepiil.tlri'.n K. t)rluaus,tixiura nil.1 nil pouiti wen ... !U:3a.in IS I'akseiiifyr. dally, imlntt, In Ciil..,ul nit, ail I nib and r..iifiirnla -. 8M0p,n. i-eiiliiE. dlnliiK. ami reeilnlnt elmlr rar m ,it free) on lliruimli trains. Tickets sold anri .mi;guKu clieckuil to any point In the Uulter Sttttoa or Canada, Kor Information, llmo tables, maps or ticket call on or address A. t'onoer, Agent, lied Cloud, Nebr. or J. Francis, Qeneral Paisenaei Agtnt Omaha, Nebraska, " V.'r Sacrificed to Blood Poison. Thoso who have novcr had Blood Pol son can not know what a dospcrato con dition it can produce. This terrible disease which tho doctors aro totally unable to cure, is communicated from ono generation to another, inflicting its taint upon countloes innocent ones. Some years ago I was Inoculated with poison br a nurse who Infected my lobe with blood taini. inenuie one w unequal to the struggle, and 1U life waa yielded up to the fearful poison. For elxlong yeara I Buf fered untold misery. I waa covered with sores and ulccra from head to foot, and no language can express ray feeling of woo during those lonff years. 1 had tlie- best medical treatment. Sev eral nhvHlclans nurcen. ilvoly treated me, but nil wnopunxwe. Thu mer cury ami potash wemed to add fuel to- thr awful name which was devouring me. I war advised by friends who had seen wonderful euros mado by tt, to try Swift's Sncctflc. We got two bottles, nnd X felt hope again rovlvc In my breaat liope for health nnd happiness agnln. I Improved from tho ptart, and n ciiiii pH'to asd perfect curnwnsthc result. 8.8.8. U the only blood remedy which renchcg des pernto case. miib. T. W. I,kk, Montgomery, Ala. Of tiro muny blood- remedies, S. 8. 8 fa tho only one which can reach deep seated, violent cascB.. It never fails to euro perfectly and permanently the most desperuto cases: which are beyond the reach of other remedies. S.S.S.rTh5Blood is prraBiiT tooktable, and is- the only blood' remedy guaranteed to contain no mercury, potash, or otfaer mineral. Valuable books mailed.freeby Swift Stoexrifio Goaany, AtlaatevGaoigia, PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS In tba-Dlitrlot Court of tha TentbJudlclal DUtrlct, lb and f w Webster coauty, Nebraska. Emma J. Duckcr. Plaintiff. vs BranclaWobbermba. Defendant. The abovo named defendant Wobberraln will take notice, that on the tint day of'Auguat, 1R99, pialntlfftllod hcrpeilUonln tbo abov entitled oourt agBintt him. the object and prayer where of are the foreclosure nf a mortgage aeed given by said defendant to plaintiff on KM 15th day of December. 18Wt u secure tho psymant of a cer tain proiaisaory note for tho principal sum of (GOO, with Interest notes atuched given by said defendant to plaintiff on said UtitdayofDe on aiu iui o.ay ot ue thoro is caw due am oomber. )80l. on which thoro Is caw dt which ftaldlmortean deed was upan the property to wit: roperiy 10 wu: 'tee norincam qtarier oi sec ion twenty two in township one, range eleven tion twenty two in townshlo a west of the Sth P. M., in Webster County, He- ibraska, which Is recorded in "Dook O" of mort gages i "page uu : piainun prays loarein inai said defendant may be forever foreclosed of all interest lr orUUo to said real property, that said real property1 mar bo sold andf the proceed ap plied to the-satlMaetlon of said debt. Said defendant lsretjulred to answer said pe. Utlon on orbefore the 19th day of September, lMMLoraamo will betaken as truu and a decree 1 passed accordingly. auiMAO. uucKin, riaioun. ItiNDomaMoNiTT, Attorney. PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS. State of Nebraska, Webster County) ss. In tbo Dlalilct ooart thereof, of the Tenth Ju dicial distriot. Nebraska toan & Treat Company 1 Plaintiff. vs John McIIalo; Aun I.MoIIale.bls wife. Aarou G'onovtr. Oslo, hub key Manufacturing Co., Mccor mick Harvesting Machine Co., MadUon Manufacturing Co., A. KopUcb, tint full name un known. Stato Uank or Blue Hill nud Joan Doe, real name un known. Defendants. nortec or SUIT. Tho above named defendants John McIIalo nnd Atin .T Mnllnlft. anil paeli nf them nrn hpn. rby notified that tho aliovo named plaintiff ha- tiled In thu above named court Its petition BRalnst them Bint the other defendants named above; that the object and prayer of said pe tltton of the plaintiff aro to foreclose two mort giigi'sbearliiK date the liitli day of May, 18V0, ex ecuied by the abovo named defendants John .Mcllale and Ann J. Mcilnle. his wife, to the plulmlft;. on tbo following described real c tale lltuite In ifce county of Webster, in the statu o' Nobrnxkn. to wit: The north went ipiartcr (U) of section thirty four, (.11 in towiikhlp four M) north, of range clevm (11) west of tbo 6th P. M. Tho said defendants John J. Mcllale nud Aim J. McIIalo aro further notified that thry, and each of tboni, are rcijulred to appear nnd Himwer wild petition of n alntl.T. on or be I ''"'P Monday, the 12th day of September, tssw, ork.llft Kl ,'lon0f piftntirr will be taken as true and ii decree will bo rendered against them, the aid cMemlan'.a nud other defendants named herein, decreeing thai tbo said mortgages and each nf them, be foreclosed; that all tho above (ie( ril.e.1 rent estate shall be appraised, adver UmmI aiidiml.i at public auctbin by the sheriff of raid i biter enmity, to make and raise the mm of .".. lUilin- to plaintiff on ltti said mort khv- to;--iher with liiierehtoii ald sum at the rmu ul tr'i .vr u-ut from the luth dav of Son teiuher r.J. iv d the costs of this suit ana such wilt--, ,ni'l al. I , creo will further; provide that you, the ?ald defendants, and tho other defend uutH named herein, and each of you, shall b lorcrer uarreu aim loreuiuseu on an equity or redemption nnd other Interest in and to said real estate and any part thereof. NfSIUSKA l.OiN ANU TllUBT COMPANT, Plaintiff, lly Jacou Daily, Its attorney, J. S. EMIGH, DENTIST PAINLESS DENTISTRY IK YOU WANT IT. Crowi g Bridge Work or Tetth Without PUm. POltCELAIN INLAY And all the latest Improvement la dental mech anlsm fi. U. OVERMAN, KTTO RNBY- PCT - UTCiftZ. OttUe over Post Office. Does a general law business. Practices in all courts. What do you expect to find In a lirst class moat market 1 Tho lirst thiu is the class n( meat kept in KTOok whether it li nice, tender and juicy, or t uii Ii as a un-ywir-nil Toxii -n v. Wo sliotild ho pleased i" I'tvo you cull inul put .us to U test. All our nit it I !.' found dial fins nud tho ii in tho niif'.et Our p- i. . will auo ho found jufi right. A. R, Reynolds, East sloe Webster Street. HV 77MnBlnKW : a h J.HLU Mx&hi&fm$sxmutyu IfaSSHrtartaJMgO "jgff!"""" fT "" -T-1