The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, January 12, 1900, Page 8, Image 8
,K THE BED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, JAN. 12, 1900. H 1 -1 '.i ! Prompt Relief. ifPII M Two years ago I suffered se verely from neuralgia and pal pitation of the heart. I was ruble to do light housework. Nothing brought relief until I took Dr. Miles7 Heart Cure 3 bottles removed all trace of my disorder and I now feel like a. new woman. Mn, J. o. Houiton, ISO 8. Water St., Bxatar, N. H. " DR. MILES0 Heart Cure la sold by allrtruggtnta on guarantee first botlln Wenullts or money back. Hook on heart mid nurves sunt freo, Dr. Mlloi Medical Company, Elkhart, Ind. P. P. COBLE, Jl'FICB IN JIOON' 1II.0CK. liisuranco written on city nnd fatui liroporty Hi lowest nitcs. FRKD Ii. MclvliKHY, M. D. Surgeon U. d M. R. R. ompntiy, anil V. S. Pension Surgeon. City mid country culls promptly tin- swered (by or-night. OkkigkovkhLindsky's Ml'.AT MAIIKKT NiailT CALLS AT OPVICB. Dr. E. A. Ckkighton, Honorary Graduate & Silver Medalist Western University, Canada. OM.&S Amiwxbi Day and Nioiit. vtvci Otni Cok' Pharmact. J. S. EMIGH, DENTIST. PAINLESS DENTISTRY IK YOU WANT IT. few. Briige Work or Teeth Without Plates. POKCKLAIN INLAY And all the latest Improvement la dental meob anlsm I. B. COLVIN, REAL ESTATE $ FARM LOANS. Look Uoz S3. Qutdo Hock, Neb. All kinds o( proporty bought, sold and exchanged. 04LLBGTI0NS MADS. TEHMS HKASOHAULK YERMAN & BLACKLEDOE KTTORNBYS - RT - LHJnZ. Office ever tost Otiice. RKD CLOUD, - NEllKASKA. Chimney brick, Cistern brick, AND Foundation Brick. Ludlow Bros. DBS. SEARLES & UES MtUnOmcelltU&OSU LINCOLN, NEB. 13 yenra In Omaha and Lincoln, Nl'KOIALMTS In Nerrouii, Chronic Mid l'rlvate. DISEASES or MEN AND WOMEN All Private Diseuts and DISORDERS OF MEN ElectricltyM.Ii'sK eaabloa ut to guarantee to euro nil curable cimos of tho No-no, Throat, Chest Htoaiach, Liver, Mood, Skin nnd Kidney ulaoaaea LoA Manhood, Night Emission, Hydrocele, Vnr leooele. QoDorrhea, CHeet. Pile. FUtula and UocUl UWor, Dlabote and UrlgUt'a Disease ty-$10.00(or a case o CATARRH. RHEUMATISM, DYSPEP3IA, or BLOOD POISON we cunnot cure It curable -SirlotMrBnd,GleatCiredatHQmB. lhSmlmatlcm aud CoainUatToii FREE. Uotat treatuoat by mall iu all dlteeae n upeclilty, All aiodlaino furnished. Call or address with stump tor aircular, froo boo. aud reooltrte write fraetu tady P . O. Box 224 . om JUi Klelim-Us lilk,, 11th & O. Mut-oln, Noli!" THE DAMOSEL OF ONE DIMENSION. Let oilier celebrate the charms 01 ladlca (air, with flgwra ample, Of whom tlir Mnlicrnn Ii The Venus acnlug for example) I itring my Ijre In pralae nf one Who mickn no tulwar, uln pretention To faaclnatinn ifitutisrh (he fifth, Tl. ilamvM'l of one dimension. The plump, though pretty, now appw.r Hut euaraa bralde her girlish allmnasa, Wham ram attinualhm ihowa N'u tram nf Khutllmia or grtimieM) Although 'tit true she'd lrcVr W;it Tlit lyn you might tall luttl fruttl, liar .lender form today, tiitatwna, Hwcrlurt lh lauded line ol beauty. I, looMng on her lowly length, Alnmlon with aiiiarttia; iuleLh(s My orthodox oh! piejinllw, Moulting term lioth breadth and thickness) How Turk) delight to feast their cjts On fit iloth paM my comprehension' For me the fairest woman la The datnoscl of one dimension. Her one dimension la enough; The line that emulate) the willow' Own aupple grace In better worth Than (attend! flesh that rolls anil billows. Hut doe my lady know her charinf Alaa, I'm filled with apprehension Lest antllcan transform and spoil My damoael of one dimension. Mary Norton Uradford In Doston Globe. TURNED THE TABLES. The Sarprlae Was For She Who Had Planned to Surprise. That surprises do not always sur prlso thoBO for whom they arc intended Is ouo of the peculiar things about sur prises, and this fact wan well Illus trated ouo day this week In an cast end house. Tho lady of the houso received word from a friend that Bho was com ing out tho next day for lunch. Now, It happened that tho next day v(ib tho day on which tho 6Crv"it girl had her day off, aud tho lady of tho house mado up her mind that sho would stirprlso her friend by getting up a nlco lunch prepared by herself, for sho had tho reputation when they were young la dles of not being nblo to cook, wlillo her friend had tho reputation of being nn excellent cook. The day her friend wns expected the Indy went to market nnd laid In n sup ply of all tho good thing's which go to make tip it lino lunch. Sho went homo nnd lighted the lire nnd prepared for tho cooking, .hut then she discovered thnt she had foi gotten to get some fruit nml told her young daughter to tell her friend when the Inltor cunio that sho would be back In a few mo ments. Sho went to tho store aud, meeting Home of her friends, staid quite nwhlle, forgetting how time was living. In tho meantime the friend arrived, and, being told thnt her hostess would soon be home, sho went Into tho kitch en, nnd, seeing tho good things there, she went to work and cooked and pre pared tho luuch. When the lady of tho houso arrived home, sho was astonish ed to sco tho tnblo set nnd a most ap petizing lunch on tho tnblo. The sur prlso sho had intended for her friend wns n surprlso for her. Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. Warned by Thoae Abont to Die. Camlllo Flatnmarion, In a French pe riodical, asked peoplo to answer the followlngqucstion: "Have you over had while nwako tho Impression of having seen a human being and had that im pression coincide with tho tlmo of tho death of that person?' Tho astrono mer tells tho result of his Investigation In the Nouvello llevuc. IIo had 4,280 responses, of which 2,430 wcro negative and 1,814 affirma tive. Of tho atllrmatlvo replies he ex amined 782, who recited 1,120 cases, all of which ho regards as authentic. In his nrtlclo M. ITlatnmarlon merely gives tho cxpcrlcnco of tho subjects as re lated to him and does not attempt to account for the premonitions. It might bo said, however, that the fact that 40 per cent of those who wrote to him had had telepathic ex periences does not indicate such an average among the human family. Tho threo periodicals whose readers ho ask ed for Information have a largo circu lation, and It Is safe to say that every reader who lins had premonitions of the death of a friend wrote to Fhtin nittrlon, while tho others would not re- gard It as worth while. What Do the Children Drink. Don't give them tea or colTue. Have you tried the now food diiuk called (iriiin-U. It is dulicious and nourish ing and takes the place of colloe. Tho more (iruiu-U you give tho children the more health you distribute through their systems. Grain-O is mado oi puro gruins, and when properly pro- pared tastes like tho choice grades of colTce but costs about one-fourth as much. All grocers soil it. loc and 25o. (Irahnm SixmKe Cake, Three eggs beaten light, one and one half eupB of sugar, one-half cup of cold water; add two rounding cups of (Irn ham flour iu which lina been sifted two teaspoons of baking powder, and one saltspoon of snlt, flavor to taste. Heat hard for a few minutes, then bake in n rather quirk men Tlnntc Mni'iixltie. m Delinqistnt Personal Taxes Mast Be Paid. Delinquent personal taxes for the yeur 1898, lmvo been delinquent tor soma timo and must be paid ut once, otherwise I will proceed to collect tho same by distress warrants. 'U.U. UOBINSWN, - County Treasurer. ' Examination Notice. Regular examinations for pvrsous desiring to tuucli In Webstor county ant held in the superintendent's ofHes at Red Cloud, tho third Saturday in each month. Eva J. Cask, County Sopt. rMurnto Your Ilnwcls IVMi CaarurnU. Ctindy Cntluuu mn tuKaUputioii iiwcrrr t(k.,aJi., HI C C tail. ih-i-(utic w4 money alow Ave Yui Itliliu-ji. f Hr. lTcbli'rirocitl'IIUourciallklitiiertlI. 8m. plo frco. Add lerllug lleucO j Co , CIUouku or X, Y. Mrs. Bradlsh, of Detroit; Wrote Mrs. Pinkham and Tells the Result. LETTKB TO MRS. FINKIIAU NO. Sj.JIo "About luo years ago I began to run down mid toon became almost u wreck. I lost my appi tito and begun to loso llrsh ; my blood vtai impoverished and I had to leave our store. 'Tho doctors gave mo 11 littlu tonic, but I Mleadily grew worse mid consulted another doctor. Ho helped mo in some ways, but my hettdarhes continued, nnd I begun to have night sweats and my rest witfsNodisttirbed thill I would have hysteria and would cry and worry over business matters mid my poor health. "Flnally.liusbuiid took mefiouth, but with no benefit. This was u year ago; no one can ever know what n winter of misery I spent. Would bloat ufter eating and was troubled with palpita tion of heart and whites. Having read by happy chance of your medicine, L bought it and wrote for your advice, and before having finished tho first bottle of Lydiu E. Plnkliam's Vcgetablo Compound, the hysterica nearly stopped and I slept soundly. ' I used seven or eight bottles with such benefit that I am as healthy as I can over remember of being. I shall never cease to sound your praises."- Mns. E. M. Bradisii, 170 Due Ave., Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Pinkham's advice is at the free disposal of every ailing woman who wishes help. Her address is Lynn, Moss. Every case is sacredly confidential. CHURCH SERVICES. CIIHI8TIAN CUUKCH. Regular sorviees next Sunday as fol lows: Morning service at 10:30. Bible school at 12 o'clock. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor at 0:00. Evening service- at 7:00. Special music, at eacli service. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. Ever) body kindly invited. I.. A. llLssoxti. Pastor. MKTHOUlST Services next Sunday us follows: Morning service at 10:00 Sunday School at 11:30 a.m. Con ducted by D. 15. Spstnogk. Preaching at Amboy at 'A p.m. Senior Loaguu at 7 p.m. Evening service at 7:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. Ladies Aid Society Friday afternoon. All are most cordially invited to at tend. ltoscoE A. Barnes, Pastor. CONGREGATIONAL. Rogulnr sorviees next Sunday as fol lows: Regular morning servico at 10.30. Sabbath school at 11:45. Preaching at Indian creek at 3:80. Young People's Society Christian En deavor at 0:80. Sermon by the pastor at 7:30. Prayer nicotine Wednesday evoning at 7:30. All are heartily welcome Frank VV. Dean, Pastor. STATE LINE. Weather foggy and warm. Wm.nnd Ben, VanDyko were the guests of J. C. Foutz this week. J. O. Foutz has liniahed his now barn which is 20x28 and cost him 1200. James Watt's mother is very low. Sho has been sick for the past eight months. Rev. James Campbell of North Branch is holding a series of meetings at the Cat field school houso. Mr. Reed sold 12 head ot hogs at lc. Ho also shipped two car loads ot fat cattle to Kansas City litis week. Mr. and Mrs. Tabor, living near North Branch tiro going ou a short visit to thcirlparonts near Ciacinnatti, Chic, in the near future. W. II. Clark is feeding 210 houd of cattle for Mr. hunker of Burr Oak. Ho is paying 21 cents for corn this week nnd 4 cents for hogs. Rev. Brookhart and Rev. Fuller of the Uuittd Brethren church at Nelson, Nebraska, are holding nsories of meet ings at theJMnple Grove school house south of Guide Rock. Tho funeral of W. B. Parsons which was hold at the Maplo Grove church on December 31st, was largely attend ed. Rov.Noah Wagoner preached the funeral sermon. He was laid to rest in the Maplo Grovo cemetery by tho side of his mcther. LLNE. Spring and winter mixed weather. I (Allen Carpenter of Mho was to the wolf hunt Tuesday. Win, and Men. VanDyko were tho guests of Hiley Lewis this week. Mary V. and Benj. VanDyke are vis iting f Hends at Danbury, Nebraska, this week, There is some talk of organizing a union Sunday sohool at Dist. 90 in tho nar future. Mrs. Ida Horton preached at Dist. 20 last Sunday at 8:!30 to a largo and at tentive cougifgatloii. Rev. G. W. lliunniol is holding a series of meetings tit the Ml. Il.pe school house this week. M-. and Mrs. Anbuskou attoiutad I thj U H. iiMnrtt't'ly meeting at Kock Crook, in rrankliu County, Sunday. They report h good meeting. The Way to Go to California is in a tourist slcepor, personally con ducted, via tho Burlington Route. You iimke fast lime. You see the finest scenery on tho globe. Your cur is not so expensively 'tit njshed as a palace sleeper, but it is just as cloiui, justftasepoiiifni table, just as good to vido in nudj nearly 920.00 cheaper. Il lins wi lo vestibules: Pintsch gas; liighj backed seats; a uni formed pullmati purttr, clean bedding; spacious toilet rooms; tallies and a heating largo. Being itrougly and heavily built, it ridus suiootlilj ; is warm iu winter andjcool iu summer. In charge of each excursion party is an experienced- excursion conductor sviio accompanies it right through to Los Angeles. Cars leave Oninlin, St. Joseph, Lin coln' ttiul Hastings every Thursday, ar riving Snn Francisco following Sunday, Los Angeles Monday. Only chroo days from tho Missouri river to tho Pacific coast, including a stop-over of 1 hours at Denver nnd 2J hours at Salt Lake City two of tho most interesting cit ies on tho continent. For folder giving full information, call at any Burling ton Route ticket oflice, or write to J. Francis, Gon'l Passenger Agent Omaha, Nob. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with local applications, as they cannot roach tho scat of tho disease. Catarrh i? ft Wood, op coqfltittltignal dlsoaso, nnd In order to cure it you must taku internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Curo is takou internally and acts directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. Hall's catarrh curo is not n quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of tho best physicians in this coun try for years, and is a regular pre scription. It is composed of the best Ionics known, combined witli tho best blood pui Mors, ac .ing directly on tho mucous surfaces. The peifect combi nation of tho two inifiedniits i wli.it produces iuch wondeiful ri-Miltx in enriugetitntiii. Keud fur t stiini'iii.iN, fiee F. J. Chunk & t'i , Tn'.i do, Ohin. Sold b druggi-its, piieoTOe Hall's 1' si.mil y Pills are the best. Try Grain-0! Try Gr.iin-0! Ask your grocer today to ihow you a package of Graiu-O, tho new food drink that takes the place of cotl'eo. Tho ohildrcu may drink it without in jury asjwell as the adult. All who try it, liko it. Grain-0 Iris that rich seal brown ot Mocha or Java, but it is made from puro grains, nnd tho most delicate stomach receives it without distress. Ono-fourth the price of coffee. 15c and 25c per package. Sold by all grocers. To Cora Constipation Forever. Take Cascareta Candv Cathartic. 10c or 86a Itcaa fall to core, drujclsu refund nosey. it's a serious Thing For a woman to come to that period known as change of life. It is almost always n period of suffering, nnd the de rangement of mind and body is some Utiles so great that the family life is ut terly marred by the unhappy wife and mother. At such a time cverv woman needs just the help that is given by Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It works with Nature, soothes the nerves by nour ishing them, and cures diseases of the delicate organs. Iu brief, it makes weak women strong; hick women well. "Favorite Prescription" contains no alcohol, neither opium, cocaine, nor any other narcotic. "I have tnken four bottles of 'Favorite l'rc ncrlptlon for femnle weakness nnd chaugc of life," writes Mrs. L,lle A. Uowman. of New Mntainoras, Washington Co, Ohio. "Before I began taking it I could not do niiythiug. I had such pains in my head and in the back of my neck that I thought I would lose uiy mhid. Now I can work every day nud do not suffer. I rec ommend 'Favorite Prescription' to all women suffering in the period of change of life. It is the beat medicine I have ever found." Every woman should send for a free copy of Dr. Werce's Medical Adviser. Send a 1 one-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only for the book in paper covers, or 31 stamps for cloth, to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. BOOK AGENTS WANTED FOR Us graadsat sad fasUat-aaUlni book vm pabilahsd, Pulpit Echoes or i.ivins THirrna fob nEAD and ukakt. ConUlttlnr Mr. iloJVa bmi Svmons. with 600 ThrUll uifflorle., Iaelda A, 1'wsoDal EapcrlsDMS.ttc., as told By D. L. Moody Auti:WllhaMMilttohUtoryofhlsllnikyIUv.CllAa.r. uoas, Vwlor of Mr. Moody a ChUam Ckucb i f JJv. tmjs, and an lntredueU.0 by Iter. L U AN AlinaoTT. 1. 1. Ilrand n.w, QOvp.MaitiiMyiUmtrauU. 031, eoat mora AI1ENTK WANTEU-Meo and Vom.n. fCTSal;. lmni huvt tlm. for ArenU. Hand, for Urms In A. IS. W01TUIMUTN t VO ltarfrd, 7aa. FOR 14 CENTS S Wa wish to gain this year Sou.imu nv ou.iomur., aau u sue on.r 1 l'Uir. Ullv U.rdmi I1..I. IX! Fkir.Karl'.tEuipraldCiciiinbarlSe iiiuruw. ni.rBFii.ciiu.., i.o StraHbivry IIkIqu. lio I " lll)y Usal.h, luo 1 " Karly UlpaCalitMiEr, loo 1 " Itarly DiunrrOnloii, luo 3 " Urllflant 1'low.r Hnil. o Mo tlk 1.(10, lur 11 cent.. TTJ Aim,. Is rki!. northjn00,wwlll ' rnsri y.u frir, riit l'laut An tnuetntir wit It our I etnor iuii all .bunt Hlir' Jlltlliinllu 'lain ami hi'nl rkt.iou, till- Hill. I lui I'otnlii. nunn rptLltil of thU Iliilien.v i ic. aiamp, n.I'iutiio j . ..-,,... ......-..---. y r triil j a It: limy, n ui to x t-y Hiilcr'i aerriay u sulir. yr iv adu will mt Ilia 1'HJ StriiwlirryQ ' boArslLuviuutrtatificnroarly Hitlla jini" i. Hii.zmi ur.Euin., lAtuossy, np. a daa.ee9e8e8iBsa H " 'aHsiiiiiiiiiiK ft Sjv ftwLatfaV' W IwvlkllH1 afaa ItBUUirBBBBBSaBBl a 9.lii m wm X DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK? KUncy Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost evervbodv who reads the new papers Is sure to know of the wonderful I tuics niauc vy ur ; Mimer s awamp-Koot, D")Y 111 the cremt kidney, liver li and bladder remedy. r n is tno great medi cal triumph of the nine teenth century; dis covered after years of scien'ific r(.!i!Yh hv TOa, N,k Dr. Kilmer, the emi rf ' iLvjii nent Kidney and blad der specialist, and is wonderfully successful In promptly curing l.ime back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Brlght'3 Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root U not rec ommended for everything but If you havekld ney, liver or bladder trouble It will be found just the remedy you need. It has been tested In so many ways, in hospital work, In private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful In every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried It, may have a sample bottle sent free by mall, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer fit Co., Blng hamton, N. Y. The regular liny cent and nomeof Swamp-Hoot. dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. BEST FOR THE BOWELS If rem haven't n rcxular. licalthr movement of tho bowels evcrr day, yoti'ro sick, or n 111 to. Keep your bowels open, nnd bo well. 1'orco, In ttiosuapnof violent physic or pill p. Ison, Is dnuiterous. Ttio smoothest, c.islou. most perfect nay ut kccpiUK inu bonvls clear and cleau Is to take l'lcntut I'll VV Ii 1'CtClll Tivto(. '0(1 IK Ciooil. NcTcr'-iikm Wenki'ii oMlrliic c ce Wrlto for rreohaiuplu. nnd boo'alttoii licaitn Addrera H.rllrif llrntil (owpiiny, Uilr.;o, 3Ivulr.il, It Tori. SMa KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN Gurokn Hnrncsa OU Is the befit presorvntlve of new leather nnd tho host renovutor of old leather. Itollx, HoneiiK, black ens und protects. Use Eureka Harness Oil on your txat harneaa, your old bar neaa.andyoarcarrtacctop.and (hey will not only look tt(r but wear longer. Sold every whrrr In cuiiB-all Uea from half pints lo fHegnltous. tint, by STASDiaD oil tti. Itraatswlth yoawh.th.r yon eontlaa. tb, erre-Kuuna; tooacro oftou. jiu hbotii th dealra for tobteco. oatD.rvoa.illslrM., aip.lanlco-4 lias), parto.a in. uiooo, i Storss lo mungga ouJua 70a atronaT lahi.lt Bd pdektt- ID, AC from ueoz, own drurolt.wtie glt will vouch f or na. Take It with 11. natlrntlr. oeralsuntlr. On 'oartntcd toeur..orwerfund monry. aMMjn., isnai, itmi. i.ra. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM CltaoMa and btautlflea tha hair. Promotta luxuriant BTowth. Mover yl la to Heatore Oray AXKir 10 ! IUUIUIU, wwiur. Curts Kalp diu.it. k kalr UUlsg. AOcndsiUJat PrurfliU HANDSOME ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE Utbnck tull.l iivuitry linorm.tigu. iiurrrr. ii 1 nrk. on th. kl lnr.li.liir nn,l ' Itrvuil.r tL.nuffctMr.J. W. I'y llu trtkbl n Sure natch lacueatir Co., Clay Ceater.rttb, I'l IIJ.ICATIOX OE SIM.yoys In the Iimiilct ( ourt of Webster connij. Nob raitku. Thu t US of lied I'loiul, Nebrnsikii. l'lnlutlll.) ...1... I-.........., i f ..ml,.i,,,k lln..l- ' lug Cnuipniiy. William S. (Inr II llilUK 1 S. (Inr ; iiIltjluiiiH fcudniil. her. Johiio. clhcr.iind I). 1 edroril. Dcf To the defendant William SOarber: You nre hereby notified that ou (be Ut daj of Ui'ceinber. lhiKi, the plulntllV herein tiled Its nmended petition nralnsr jou el al. Iu thu above entitled nclloti, In llio plllce of the clerk of the District Court of .Webster County, Nebraska, tho ohlcct and nraver of which ire to auhlci't to Mile on execution lot twenty-ono (21 ) In block ililrtvono (III). In tho original townslloof lied C'loua, Nebraska, Issued on a Judgment of the district court of said county, against the de fendant Hanking Company, In favor of the plaintiff, and lo exclude you aud tho other do fondants wholly of any lutercat In said real property. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday the 22d day ot Jauaary, 1000, or said petition will be taken B8eonfCHied, and and decree rendered accordingly. The City or ItsnCi.ouu Nkbraska, Jly CUANsr iSt Mkhcer, It's Attorneys. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. State ot Nebraska I Webster County, f In the Coanty Court. In the matter of tho estate or Orange II. Hear. Notloe Is hereby given to all persons having claims aud demands Against Orange II, Hear, late of Wubhlor county, deceased, that the lime tlxed for nnng claims' against aald estate is six months from the 10th day of January 1800. All such person, are required to present their claims with the vouchers to tho Coanty Judge of said county, at hU'oQlce therein, on or befero the 10th day of July, 190. Aud all claims so filed will be heard before th tald Judge on the SOtli day or July, 1VCO. at -J o'clock p.m. Jauhs Hurrr, County Jiulgc. Dated December 1'lrd, 1899. E STATU OP AI.ntEI) WOOD, SUl'i'OSED TO UK HBA1). Ill tho OrphaMa' Coart of Montgomery County ruunsylvaiiln. jiotlco Is hereby tflvcu Hist Charles Penny pnekor ha- mHde nnpllciitloli to tho orphans' courtlof Montpomey c-itniiiy, reiins)lvnnlii. for leUvrs of aaaaltiistKilOii un the estate of Alfred Wood, latu of Nua-rlttawn, I'ennsjIvanU, (ton of Zlllihn Wnod, KuOSKed.) wlie Im suppoacil to bu dead; and rutd i,urt liu. grnutcd a i lite, rcqulr Iiib the supposed dcrcdeut, If nllvc. or any oilier person for film lo (.rodiico t the conn on or beforo th !nd day of .lanimr) A 1)., iw,i, mi Isfucioiy etldeni-B f hu i-ontliiiiaiiceln life, uthor vlaatlw pyt of Mid petition win be granted. Win iam 1. Ynos-i, Lahsklkiik A (lianaN. lletk of C'outU. Altoruflja, HorrVMoyra, 1'tataa, n .- 1 to&X " i Pyi J :&U5 iv r ' . tjipjttll E ft. ""iffij l CANDY m LJf cathartic ! S9h TBAOS MABM RSOISTINSD jd 1 mmwJ1 "liStfll srlsB7 '3PBH11111H rfljv r m a fiw. m t as a aw aa-.oia. araano .W .V BB IB. wuuki i.ip.v.uiNria. hut H AVHHkVH. H !..'. .M-Mm .M . WEKjl m rg.nuR pjiy. i; h u 1000. pa-aMklkM.J rl 1'UiKlU LU"ifATT.rrff 0 TIMETABLE. B & M, R.Y RED CLOUD, UK BR. LIS ('01 A OMAHA I'lllCAUO DEXVEn Jlh'f.EXA IWT'lE SA1I LAKE U'y I'URTLAXl) s.-i.y FRA.Yciseo nnd nil jmnts watt. ,s 7. ,1(jK vJ.V.S4l.N I J b'l. LUU1H nml all points utt trul south. Tt.WN LSAV AS rOLMW: No. l'J Paoeiigi-r dully for Oberlln nnd t Francl.hMiiiflie". Ox ford, Mci'iiuk. oiierand nil polnl" '(( 7:53 am No. II. l'aofiiKir dally for it. Joe KunvN ( My. Atclitfon. St, I.onl. I.liiculn via Wjmore . anil nil I'Olnt.i ont mill uutli 3:Rl,.iii. No. lft, l'nMiiKvr. dnllj. Hi'tiver, nil poliilN in (.'olumdo, Utah find Cnllfornln S:i.'0p.m. 10. l'nkciiKor. dally for ht. Joo, No KUIIMl cut. icnion, St. Louis nnd nil points cast nnd Miiuli 10: 15 iv, m. Nn. 111. Accommodrttloti, dally except Sandfly, ItnMltiKS, Oranil Is land. Illnck Hills nnd nil points in tho northwest- l:D8p.tn. 1. Acciimmodntlnn, dully except So. 113. Sunday, Oberlln, Kansas, nnd Intermediate stations, via Ho pui)llcnu.............................l2:30p,m. Freight, dally, Wymoro and St. Joo nnd Intermediate No. No. 01. Junction points 13:45 p.m. 03. rr rclght, dally for Republican Orleans, Oxford and all points west... .....M......l0:30a,m. No. 66. Freight, dally except Sunday for Wymoro and all point cast 7:1 73. Freight dally to Oxford and 00 a.m. No. 8T3, Intermediate points. lMop.m Sleeping, dining, and redlining chair rare, (scats free) on through train. Tickets sold and. baggage checked to any nolnt In the UnltsA States or Canada. For Information, tlmo tables, maps or tickets call on or address A. Conover, Agent, Rod Cloud, Nebr. or J. Francis, General Passenger Agent Omaha, Nebraska. HV k H labial HsaH saH iiiiiiVi 5 Caveats, nnd Tradc-MarXs obtained and all Pat-J jeni business conducted tor Modcratc Ftts. sour orricc is Opposite u, 8. patent orrict rami c (.insecure patent in leas lime man those ?rcmote from Washlncton. i J Send model, drawing or photo., with desedp-f jtlon. Wo ndvisc, if patentable or not, free of J Jchargc. Our ftc. otdjo ti'l patent Is iciiyd. J ( A PAMPHtET, "Hiwtol' riir.tcuUr wlthj cost ot fame in the U. b. m.d fu:ign countries! jsei.t ire. Aiijri'jj, a w7ci Jao tJJiJUj ,W . J j i?TVm 2 O'P I th.t frri-E. V Mi-'T-'N DC. TriADE Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Anyone sending a sketch nnd description may quickly aacortaln our opinion free whether an Invention Is probably pntentable. roramunlca. ttonaatrlctlyconadential. Handbook on Patents- aent freo. l'atenta uia Oldest agency for securing patent!, taken through Munn A Co. recelre lee. without chann. lnthn aprctat notice, Scientific Jftnericaii. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. 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