"-B33X ".iBi ' usam. rsscxrrsnr-m tt a. .ji .- j.w... 3vV THE BED CLOUD CBXEF, FftlDAT, JA3T. 26, 1900. I k y i' .I in W i i1 . i ' A MV . js Sleep." Slccplcssncsn mnrkn the very climax of human RttfTcritiK. It Is only n step removed from insanity. When sleep no lotiKer restores the exhausted nature, tue ttruKRle with disease ennnot last lonn. Tlic BtartiiiK jwtat or the nervous dis orders which produce ill -health ntttl elceplcssncss, is generally a tlisciuctl condition of the womanly organs. Re store these organs to round health ana the appetite comes back, the day's work no longer wearies, and sleep is sound and refreshing. Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription cures diseases of the worn nnly organs. It stops the drains which weaken women ; it licals the inflamma tion and ulceration, nnd cures fcmolc weakness. . ,. .. There is no alcohol in Favorite Pre scription and it is entirely free from opium, cocaine and all other narcotics. It is a temperance medicine. My health h been poor for many yean and 1 had taken a great deal of medicine, but It did me no Rood," write Mm. Koe Kennedy, of Springbluff, Adama Co., Wis. , "UH August ray health mi rery poor; I had no appetite and timid not tlttp. f wrote to Dr. pierce and he kindly advised me to take hU' Favorite Pre acriptW I took fire bottles of the I recrip lion and one bottle of the ' (Jolden Medical Dis covery.1 and I feel like a new woman." Cure sick headache by using Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. P. I, COBLB, INSURANCE wFFICK IN MOON IILOCK. Iusuranco written on city nnd farm property ni lowest mtcs. FRED E. McKEEBY, M. D. Surgeon B. if M. R. R. otupany, anil U. S. Petition Surgeon, City and country calls promptly nn. sw crt'd day or niglit. OVTICKOVKULlNDSKY'S MKAY MAIIKKT NldllT CALLS AT OFFICE. Dr. E. A. Crkigiiton, Honorary (Jrnduato & Silver Medalist Western University, Ciumdii. CJacls Amiwkkkd Day and Niqiit. OrrrcE OtinCK' 1'iiiiiKACT. J. S. EMIG-H, DKNTIHT. P'AINLESS DENTISTRY IK YOU WANT IT. town I Bridge Work or Teeib Without Plato. 1'OItCKL.AlN INLAY And all the latent Improvement lu dental tneeh aulsm I. B. COLVIN, REAL ESTATE $ FARM LOANS. Lock Iloz S3. Qulde Uock, Neb. All kinds of property bought, sold unit exchanged. 0LLBCTIONS MADE. TKHM3 HKA80NAULK TERMAN d- fiLACCtEDOC KTTOHNBYS - RT - L.TKinl. Mice trer st Ottlee. RKD OLOUU, NEBRASKA. Chimney brick, Cistern brick, AND Foundation Brick. Ludlow Bros. DRS. SEARLES & SEMES Main Otrtce I ltU & O HU LINCOLN, NEB. ta yean In Omaha aid Lincoln, Sl'KCIAI.ISTH In Nervous, Chronic and Private HIHEAHK8 f MEN AND WOMEN All Private Diseases and DISORDERS OF MEN ElictricityMSW enable us to cuarautee to cure nil curable cases of the Nose, Throat, Chest Hklnand Kidney Disease -Lot ilaiiUcMHl, Nljtht Emissions, Hydrocele, Var lllul IIIIa. Vlalnl. b.I cvcDta, juuurriioci, urnoi, nw.( .- i.iuia nut. Kectal Uleers, Dlsbeto and llrlgbt'n Disease. PiTSIOO.OOfor ii caso ut CATARRH. RHEUMATISM, DYSPEPSIA, or BLOOD POISON wacanuet cure If curable - 9tr(otur and Gleet Curfel t Home. BaamiaatTon and Ctiumutatiou bltt.fi. Morne tcoutmoat by nsaU Id all aleaks a specialty, All snodisine farntekul. Call er addross wltli slurap ior.etreulavfrM took, aud roaelkie loocsla, Qouorrhea, wrlloMiom KHiir r, U. MOX 4. tiiiie Jo ktlwhiaviU Itlk., i tin 1'tt 0, I.Tuvaia, H hVAfKrl VOX tUfVt all i 'jt lAfi Wat WMfl ."jria n-r WM . f-jr mBJfM(Lm kl IM4 w n exv.wsak 11 tJ,fW STOLE IN MSB, SLEEP. AjrUlyfltji Efi.1iciice of a Girl at a Ilrtse Party. An interne rwmlimfror JtJ9 Work ed Upon IIt lillt;' Aslet-p mill Hlic Coiiunlttcd the Theft. It gives one u weird feeling to be told of words stild und netfc committed wlieti one is uueonseloiiA of external condi tions. It it. for this teiiKon that walking ui talking In one's bkep ih so terrify liiB A iounff wuiunu wlio for ji-nris u.ts lu the habit of walking In her bleep n.uil Unit hhe felt us If she vere pos' kfhtul of some ttuuunny power which yltliout her volition might at any time cit-se lier to do soinetlilng dreadful. "I iifortunut'ely I hnu it pulsion for Hum Monet.,-' she said, "and thut, com bined with my bomnainbullsin, brought nit' once into it most uncomfortable po sition. 1 wiib invited to go with a house party to n large country place on the Hudson. Knowing my inllnnlty, I had never heretofore dared to accept such ImitntionK, but as I had not had any recurrence of my trouble for over a year 1 hoped I was rid of it forever, and, urged by my ttimily, I finally ac cepted. For the first two nights 1 probably remained quietly in my room, but on the third it strange thing hap pened. At dinnerjllmt evening Miss 11., a girl from San Francisco, wore a peculiar jewel. It was n large pearl hanging from nn equally large ruby, which was suspended from a diamond, which in its turn quivered from an em erald brooch. 1 admired the effect of the stones resting on the white lace of her gown nnd she unfastened the pin and handed me the valuable ornament to look at. Jt was really a pleasure to me to hold the beautiful gems and 1 re member telling her ns I returned them to her thnt It wos netunlly n physical plt'iiMirc to handle them. "The next morning 1 waked feeling that something had happened and 1 im mediately became possessed" with the Idea that 1 had wulkeil In m sleep, al though J saw no cidcm-f that I had done so. 1 felt most uncomfortable, however, and my feeling of vague ap prehension was not lessened when I went downstair und found that during the night -Mis-, II. had been robbed nt her jewel, which she had carelessly left sticking In the pin cushion. "As It hnppcncd no one had come down except Mlts It. and our liobtess, and the latter teemed curiously indis posed to make a disturbance by an nouncing the fobs publicly .and begged iih not to mention the fact to the ivm of the guests. This .Miss II. readily promised, as she realized what a dis agreeable llunle it would be to the par ty, but she insisted upon bending at once for a detective and she quitted the room to wire her husband, who was In town. 'While .Miss II. was telling of her los. I had the most curious feeling of being In some way connected with thealTair, and as soon as we were alone I told her of my somnambulism and strange im pression. Whereupon she in her turn told how in the middle of the night she had been startled by a noise like the shutting of her door, and, being of a nervous disposition, she had sprung from her bed, opened it and looked into the dimly lighted hall und wns aston ished to see thnt my door, which was op posite, was open. "When she missed her pin In the morning she concluded not to speuk of the Incident, as she really nttached no importance to the coincidence, but now we both regarded the occurrence us siguilicant and together we hastily returned torn room. There, careless ly laid on a chair near my bed, was the missing Jewel, which had escaped my notice while J was dressing. The dis covery wns u great shock to me so great a one that it protmblj effected my recovery, for 1 hnve never, to tnj knowledge, walked in my sleep since." - N. V. Tribune. Mrtciirs Prefer Mornlnu, ii tntcrt'M'vK unil slnillcnnt fnct is tlnil tin1 nrsf hourly immbcr (if nit loorh is on I j kJilf ns jrrfiit in tlto uven Inir ns in tlif tnoriiiii' nnil in tlu- om-ii-iii it tlitir clnrit is law it. T1ii renson h 1 1 lit t nt MlllM't Wf Iiiim5 ln'fori' us till' jMiiilt in tlif lii'itMMis from which tnri' moving in our orbital joirnt' tiruiitul tin- htm, wlilli tin- morning wo ftioc thi' point toward which wo nro iiiUnncin; in tin' t'xoninj,' wo nro in tin- ronr of tlto 1'iirtli, nt Miiirihc in front. This in oioiibc in tin' ntiinliiTs nml Hiiootl of tho inorniiiK inctioih lb jitht whnt ouht to htijipt'ti if tlioj nro bullion mnliit liulis oriiiiiiiiitt'l in nil (Unctions umlirtlu' miii's attraction, ami with the oloolty (nliont -li niiloK n fercoml) which u hods, would noiitilro In fnlliiif,' toward the sun nun n dlMnnco cry frcut lib coinprireil with the nlzc of our iilniietnry orbit, lnif. C. A. Young, in l.ljiplncott. 1'nlBKiinla'a Fatnrv. Dr. Mort-no, t tie iMroctor of thu li l'lntn luiifctutn, iliiriii(r it recent vlrJU to Uxirlon, irnvi it lecture on I'Miitfonln, li; hich he ilcclnrril thnt tlntt etittiitrv tines not ileaerve its bml reimtittion. iMttioiiKlt itt present, populatian ih riniiill nml Kcnttereil, it Iiiir, he iivei'tv ii lienlthy boll enpnble of Hiiportiiifr ti Inrge pupulntlou, unil.it prt'M'iitt, it iiKt llrld for litimnn industry. In Dr. Mo reno' opinion I'ntitKonin ih n rcnuinnt of un nnelent nntnri'tle nontlnent. Youth's Cornpnniun. Odd IlPruwrs' if it Itlnsr. I'lflcen yenrb iifio n fnrtner'H wife in Maine lost u rhis;- I.nst tuoiitli her huh lintnl while illffiiliifr potutoes notleeil one more curiously fihnped thnn the others. l,1r plekeil It up mnl, if u Maine ,.ipir llilt, lie KieilitfJ, lie fotinil l)U i lini'-l.i'-l ri)f ( Iteirelity it, Tlltif fit iti l 1 1 til I 1 1 Lit Oil I IH ll Hllll' of the ,riii,', ImMlni.' it Mcunl.t. X.Y.Sun. Mrs. Morris' Letter lo ;J ! 1 ii i ii'-i uhio l lla K, Pinhham's Vn,Uiblo Compound with griitlfylug results. I hud been murried four years nnd had two chil dren. I was all run down, had falling of womb with nll'iCs distressing By rap torus. . 1 bad "doctored with a good 'physician, but I derived very little good from his treatment. After taking n few bottles of your medicine, I wns nblo to do my work and nurse my seven-mouths'-old babe. 1 recommend your medicine to every wifo nnd mother. Had I time, I could write much more lu its praise. I bid you God's speed in your good work." Mits. L. A. Alomtis, Wklaka, Putnam Co., Fla. " Dkah Miis. Pinkham When I com menced the use of your remedies I was very bad off. Every two weeks I was troubled with flowlngfipellswhlchmndo mo very weak. I had two of the. best doctors, but they did not seem to help me. "They said my trouble was caused from weakness and was nothing to worry about Ifclttlredallthctimcjhad no ambition. I was growing worso all thctimountillbcgantheuseofLydlaE. Pinkharn's Vegetable. Compound. lam now able to help about the house, and am much improved in health." Mns. A. Walkeh, Calucoon Depot, H. Y. THE GUERIN FARCE. 'An Anierlcnn Deacrlbea a Ludicrous . Incident of the Excitement in Pnrii. A. J. llnrtou, n New York commission merchant, who comes direct from Paris, in conversation with some friends gave nn amusing description of the siege of Castle Gucrln. "The ludicrous feature of the affair to American eyes," he said, "is the extreme courtesy exhibited by both sides. I was lucky enough to have n letter to an o file ltd of some promi nence, and he had a lieutenant of police detailud to accompany me to the Rue Chabrol, where (luerln's house is locat ed. In that way 1 was enabled to pass the lines of guards', which were sta tioned at nil the adjacent corners, and took my stand directly opposite the premlFes. While 1 was staring at the closed shutters, iv middle-aged man, wearing a shiny silk hat, approached between two policemen. Oneof the lat ter knocked at the front doorwlthlhe hilt of his short sword and then sprang back and struck an attitude on the curb. In a moment u little latticed window in one of the panels was Hung open and a man's head appeared. The policeman bowed impressively and pointed to his companion with the sldny hat, who nihnnccd, saluted and presented a large envelope which he held in his hand. 1 learned afterward that it was a personal letter which the authorities had permitted to be deliv ered. The ceremony concluded with more bows and salutes on both sides, anil the latticed window was closed. I roared with laughter, 1 simply couldn't help it the whole thing was so incred ibly absurd. The idea of a man locking himself in his house in the heart of a great city and defying u,rrcst is emi nently Gallic. In our country a big, double-fisted policeman would smash down the door with u couple of kicks und Uucrin and his friends would be inside a patrol wagon before they could count 40. I explained this to my escort and he. was clearly shocked. On the way back we passed a man sented be fore n cafe in the Iloulevurd Hnussmann. He wn maudlin drunk, nnd every few seconds he would bawl: 'Mort aux .Tulfs!' at the top of Ills voice. Another chap about ten feet nwny was doing exactly tint same thing, and they alter nated like a pair of automatons. No body disturbed them. When I left J'nrls I carried nwny a confused impres sion that 1 had been among a lot of lnnatle." V ei,,,.. K.'.uncrnt. FOR TWENTY YEARS. i F. W. Burdett Held Captive for Two Decades, Released by Dodd's Kidney Pills A Victim ol Kidney Disease, Aggravated by Bleeding Piles Suffered for Nearly a Quarter of a Century Dodd's Kidney Pills Opened the Way to Health. KnrjKiiTON, Minn., Jim 23 F. W. llurdolt, of this pluco, is it ni.in of 75 yoir of nRu. Ho 1ms coiuplotod thu allotted thvuu suoro nntl ton with five more years to tho good. And he Is to day stronger nntl lu hotter honlth than ha has been sinco 1880. This (sowing ontiroly to Dodd's Kidney Pills, which I have cured him of kidnoy .disease nnd that most distressing ailment, bleeding piles. Few men at tho ago of Mr. Burdett have vitality enough to resist disease, and it speaks- volumes for Dodd's Kid ney Pills that Mr. Burdett n Jt only ro- istod it but threw it off entirely. This case is especially noteworthy as sig nificant of the woadorful curative powcrjof Dodd's Kidney Pills, fr.ra the fact moreover that the kidney trouble was aggravated by piles. Both dis eases have been safely gotton rid of, bowover, and Mr. Burdett stands today a freo Jimu after, twenty long years of oaptivity to pain. Mr, Burdottgives tho following letter for publication: Kdokiiton, Minn. Tho Dodd Med icine Co., Buffalo, N.Y.: Kind Sir I tvm 75 years old. and I huvo been troubled with kidnoy dis euso nml bleeding piles for twouty yimi'H until I begun to tnl; Dodd's Kid nt Pill, hli'h w itM iu tU'iuHi tto, I have nm b' en triii)l,t u ut' j mil rn ninny intink h U liLitDh'ir.' CHURCH SERVICES. LIlltlHTIAN C'MllU'lt. I i i i - i i '.-niM K f ,; i I i ii .. I'1 j I 1 l t 1 J o'clock Jlii. YuiHig Pi "pie t ism let of Christian Kndouvoi hi 0:30. Kvonlng sen'ieu t 7:30. Special music at each set vice. IVnytr hiecting Wednesday evening at 7:30. .Everybody kindly invited. L. A. llussoNO, Pastor. MBT1IOU1ST Services next Sunday as follows: Class meeting at 10 a.m. Morning sctvico at 10:30 Sunday School at 11:45 a.m. Con ducted by L. V. Albright, uupcrliiteu dent. Preaching nt Amboy nt 3 p.m. Senior Lcnguo at 7 p.m. Evening service nt 7:80. Normal class Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Prnyor mooting Wednesday evcuiug at 7:30. Ladies Aid Society Friday afternoon. All aro most cordially invited to nt tend. Roscok A. Baiinks, Pastor. CONQKKOATIOHAL. Regular services next Sunday ns fol lows: Regular morning service at 10:30. Sabbath school at 11:45. Young People's Society Christian En doavor nt 0:30. No evening service, preaching by the pastor at Indian creek. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:80. All nro heartily welcome. Fhank W. Dkan, Pastor. - PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS. He "These weddings are a borel Don't you think so?" She "I don't know. I've never Vrled one." Town Topics. Lawyer "Do you svenr the collisiou raised the entire ear?" Witness "Well, It raised everything but'the win dows." Judge. Mrs. Oatcake (reading newspaper) "There arc 15,000 Poles in Philadel phia." Farmer Oatcake "Gosh! what a place to raise beans!" Philadelphia Record. Dismal Dawson "Oh, well, the pore man can't choose his lot, us the feller says." Kverett Wrest "No; but he has to take a lot he don't choose." It. .dinnnpolis Journal. City Girl (pointing to a wild plant bvthe wavside) "What's that?" Coun try Cousin "That's milkweed." Citv Girl "Oh, jes; that's what you feed the cows on." Ohio State Journal. Attorney "When did jour husband first show signs, of insanity, madam?" Wife-"The day he uiurrUd me. 1 then discovered he was making onl.v ten dullarn n week." - Philadelphia North American. Hotinty Ih lilnod Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin, Xo beauty without it. Cascaratrf, Cundy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im purities from the body, llegin to-day to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets, beauty for ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. THE FIRST BABY. ;ts Coming is Looked Forward to With Both Joy and Fear and itf Safe Arrival it Hailed With Pride and Delight by All. The arrival of tho first baby In the louBohold is tho happiest and most im portant ovent of married life. The young wifo who is to become a mother delights to think of tho happiness in storo for her when tho little ono shall nestlo upon her broost and latterly Bho shall hear it lisp tho sweet and holy name, "mother." But hor happy anticipation quickly van ishes whon she realizes tho terriblo ptiin md suffering through which sho must nnna whilii bplnuintr tho littlo ono into thu world. An indescribnblo fear or the langor attendant upon tlio ordeal Boon JiBsipates hur joyf illness. TlintMnntlH of women hnvo learned by exporienco that thuro is absolutely no necessity for tho sufferings which at tend child-birth; they know that by the uso or "Mother's Friend" a soion tlflo linimentfor a fow weeks bororo tho trying hour, expectant mothers con io proparo themselves for tho final hour that tho puin and Buffering or the lreaded ovent aro entirely obviated and It is safely passed through with com paratively little discomfort. All women aro interested, and es pecially expectant mothers who for the Bret time have to undergo thi. trial, In mch a remedy ; for they know the pain and Buffering, to aay noimng m wjousui Ror, whleh is in store for them. "Moth era Friend" is woman's greatest bles ting, for It takes her safely through the severest ordeal of her life. Every woman should be glad to read the little book "Before Baby is Born," which contains information of great value to 4dl. It will bo sent free to any one who send their address to The Bradfleld Regu lator Go., AtUUst, Ua. iMatAaMMBVAABMaMIIMftAMatUMBMABll FDR 14 CENTS! WTiwisl rials to isln this Tear 'JDU.(uJ new uu ll-ka.l ig.Uarl'i 1 I-Or 1 tilrew new oualvruura, aud hem: otter I l-lnr.CJIIr Clsnlrii llaat. Ilk) lfkg.lUrl'tf:nie:ldCiicnrubertso I ." laOrMMsrktlltiice,lso I " Hlrawburrr Melon, Uo 1 " II Oar Haai.h. 1 " Karlr IllpeCalitiase, I " Kailr Ulnnfr Onion. 8 " Urllllsnt Flower Seeds, .ui-n, ISO ISO ISO Ho Worth 1.00, far 11 crate, fUS Almiell) PkesT worth tl.eO. we will msll rott free, toirrtliar with our ereat ll Vlsutaml bred Cstsloe.tel I in fni, all aliout Mailer's Million llol. Inr I'otnln, npon riTfli't of this milliMiA I ir.aiami", iiriiiiiiu,), j. irtmloi ndkn w i en jrn 1 1 to JJ - tIT .llOr' hncilxj 'I lI't-'.rM a 3 H ,' 1 1 in i".. nr 1 in h ' b r II 11 -.Ft ,1 . 1 r il, lla join 1. mwm sit 11 1 ii.. 1' iiokHi', m a 0tr)GttBe8eaeS3aetiMi30t.J -Sjssv al 1 yAaaaTJVvBP i lidlBkjSJBBBnaeB 'aaaaaaaaH 1 aaaiaaaaaai I liH smmW Bat? W TWW kJt Tltouaando Hnvc Kidney Trouble j nnd Don't Know it. it "- .niilicjdiiiy coridi rtlon of the kid. neys; If It v.alnn your linen it is evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass it or paki In the back Is also convincing proof that the kldneya and blad der arc out of order. What to J)o. There 13 comfort In the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish In curing rheumatism, pain In the back, kidneys, liver, bladder apd every part of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing It, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root Is soon realized. It stands the highest for its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the Lest. Sold by druggists in 50c. and$l. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this urtnriprftll Hl-nvu ICVAT and a book that tells more about It, both sent absolutely free by mall, aaaress ur. ruimer cc nome of swmp-noo. Co., Blnghamton, N. Y. When writing men tion reading this generous offer In this paper. BESTFORTHE BOWELS If yon bftTon't a regular, healthy movement of the bonela erorr day, jou'ro lick, or will bo. Kcop your bowels open, and bo well. Force. In ttao itiaimof violent pliTilc or pill pltoo,lt dariKcroui. The nmoollicit. caatent, most perfect way of keeping tbo bowels clear aod chiau Is to tako CANDY CATHARTIC TRAOt MARK RIOISTTRID . l'lemnt, 1'atttatilv. rotcnt.TaMoGnod.no flood. NpverflPken. Weaken ortlrlpe HV. r 'J Wrlto for frco saiuplo, nnd booklut on lu-altn. Address Btfrllit lltmtif (oupuf, llilitita, Jnlrrll, ."(. Tori, 3tt KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN Eureka Ilnrncsa Oil Is the beta preservative of new Ivntlier nnd tliu best renovator ( old leather. ItolU, HoftciiK, bluek ens and protects. Uro Eureka Harness Ml on your lot harness, your nld bar m-xn, nnd our rnrrlnce top. ami tin y will nut only look letter tint near Ioniser. Holdevtrywhcn-ln rjm-all sizes from linlf pints to II n' talloiiir. Ufcttb; STiNDlRIt OIL lu. mmi Itraats wltn too whether 70a continue thrgmg. DarTe-kllUnelobaccohkblt.MII-TO-UMH renoves the desire for tobaeco, lthV MsaaV out nsrvousdlftrest, espela nleo-mm . I WmKi tine, parlDts the blood, rJrl I k a-lTjtw.-tores lost manhood. MSfTatl I Wwlwin makes 70a stroncv4.T.I4Uold, MO.OOO lahealth.Berre .h,Btry&ammimvMmrctfruTtd. uur and pocktt-aeM beak. 4al'. sr'iio'rU'HAi: rrom LaVvoar own dnmlsi.whe II afafaVwlllVoueh for as. Take It with aSVs wlll.patlrntlr, psrslstentlj. Oae kbox.ai. Dsaallrcurtsi Sboses.atM, narantmd to care, or we ref aod monev. sstttas BwieSjC. , Ornmit, ajMims, In Itri. PARKER'8 HAIR BALSAM OIsanaM aod brsutinai the halt. Promotes a liuurisnt trowth. If ever 7alla to Beitoraanry ssar v lia iiuuiiu wviur. Cans scalp diareMS aslr falUsf. 0c,BdIHJal HrujgUU fl".1 UR IIAUDSOME ILLUSTRATED OOO CATALOGUE Uth,k hill ol (i ktltallKKillnrlrlutulltlOQ. Ill.lrr. 11 Mtii-k- IN aprkr fm !!) -il InfuhiliT 'l HriHiil.r u.KtTi frtiirMt. 1 I'v H Ir-lchl. IjuulUttolukUlsiof C.,CUj Uuur.Nili. BOOK AGENTS WANTED FOK tin grsndttt sad f siUn nllina Imoa tier rubluhod, Pulpit Echoes lilt I.I VI NO Tltll'ril FOK IIKAII AMI IIF.AItT. I'.mUInlnx Mr. .MOOII'H U.i ScriD.m, withheld 'I htillln? .trlrs. Inclileau. IVrsousI Fsitrrlcuui.etc . ss tgld Bl D. L. Moody linrai'rM-a litt tlmo fur Agents. hnd for terms tu A. It. tlOltl'lll.MiTU.N A CO., llirllorU, tuu. J'UHLIOATION OF SUMMONS. In tlio District Court of Wchslcr county. Neb rnkka. Timt'ltv r Iti'il cloud. Nelirnska I'laiuilil,! , ,t'Uank.( J i 8. (lar7 IS I'lalutllT, VH Tlio KarmorsA Merchant' Inr Pninrianv. William bcr. JohnO, Yelsar.andUjrlandl 1). lledford, Uefendanls., To the defchdaut William 8. Garber: You are nereor notineu inai on tot 1st aay or December, 1890, the plaintiff herein tiled Its amended petition acatnst you et al. In the abore entitled action, In the ottlee of the clerk of tho il,4. Pniirl nf lValtafAr Pntllltv Inh-aalra the abject and prayer of which are to subject to saia on execiiuuu jot imiiiivuiic ui j in diock thirty-one (SI). In the original townslte of lied Cloua, Nebraska, issued 011 a Judgment of the district court of said county, against the de fendant llanklngr Company, lu favor of the plaintiff, and to exclude you nnd tho other de fendantn wholly of any Interest In said real property. You are required to auswer said petition 011 or beforo Monday the 22d day of Jauaary, two, or said petition will bo taken as confessed, and and decree rendered arcordliiKly, TiikCitv or KlEllUl.OUU Ncbraska, II) Ciunkt & Mihveii, It'a Attorneys. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. State of Nebraska I ska I nty. ( ref the Webster County. lu tho Couuty Court. lu the matter ef the it-tale of Oranao II. Dear. Notice Is hereby Riven tb all pcrsotiB having dalms ami demands aEftlnsl Orunue II, near, lute of WuliKter reuuty. rlecuased. that the time fixed for mini! olilms nalnn mid estate Is six mnnths f roan the lDtli dnr (if Innimrv l'i All such rrrsoiih aro ronulrcil to nriiii iiw.u I Claims ini iiiu MiiiiiiniHiDiiiccouillyiMlilKQof util roinilT nt lits a.tft. c i'ii 11 in un ur tieforo ll,i' IU1I1 U or Iiiu ., t, all 1 linri.c mi fill il WlM I L )lt,lll l.toltirif ! t . nit .liifl,... ,1, n u I J itli dsy t Jul ill I) ai .' ,i', . p uu ' ' , tV. '" v- uuni) Judko Ualid DDCva.bori'rJ,IMJtl y OlA y V AJ"T va wrarn W'jfef) IjpiliiKiHliH lfi''-wM 1 imir. WlthcompltliltoryofhUlirby Htv.rilAH.F, .wA, I'Jilor cr Mr Stwidy Chlcaro l hurch for Ht yrsri sml si laitwliictloB br lti.v,l.l StAN A II IIOT1 , 11. U llrmul nw, nuoiip , feMuribUy luwinunl (nl,0)li mun ...,-v(ki liTAS-l'F.ll Alen and Witmru rr'i-Har I H ') I'll ; "wjewf R.Y i - i I i SI ' . ' '. m , . .. hi ' it: hALl I.Ahh V I PUHTLAMt S.'IA FMXCISC0 und all jnnnl-i west. ' !.n J i " SI. J'K KAK8A8 tATY 67. l.UVIS nnd all jwinti eusl nnd south. TUAINH LKAVK AN fULt.OWn: No, 18. l'ltrtviiRvr ilnlly for Oticrllu ami St. Fraud tirtuicliL-N Ux run), McCooL, Denver mid all points wetl 7:55 nm No, H. Passenger dally for St. Joe, KtintiHH Clt, AU'IiImin. St, I.ouK Muioln via Wjmoro ami all points cnel ami contli 2:(Vj a.m. No. 15, ViixxuiiKer. ilall). Denver, nil pollilKln Colorado. L'tah ami California 8:40p.m. No. 10. I'HsuiiKur, dally fur St. .toe. Kansas Clt. Atrlilnou, St. I.onl ami all polntH MM nnd Minth -........ ................l0:ira,ta. No. ltl. Accommodation, dally execjit Sunday. IlaMlni'K Grand IV laud, lllaclc Hills and all points lu the northwest......... 1:00 p.m. So. 143, Accommodation, dully except Sunday, Oberlln, Kansas, and , Intermediate stations, via Ko t(UtllcAti 12:30p.m. No. 64. Freight, dally, Wymore aud St. Joo and Intermediate Junction points 19:45p.m. No, 63. Freight, dally for Itcpubllcan Orleans, Oxford and all points vrcst... ...... NJMUa.m. No. 66. No. 173. rrciKiii, aany except Sunday for Wymore and all point east 7 .35 a.m. r rcigni uauy to uxrora ana Intermediate nolnts I'Mnm Sleeping, dining, aud reclining chair raw. (scats frco) on through trains. Tickets sold aod baggago checked to any point In the United States or Canada. For Information, time tables, maps or ticket call on or address A. Conover, Agent. lied Cloud, Ncbr. or J. Francis, General Passenger Agent Omaha, Ncbrasks. il BBFH BflBj Bflflfll Bflk Bflfl Bflflflflflfla i il H JJJJJM sH BBBI sA bbI ILa .LiBBjalBBBBBiilBHiBM-lBBBBL.iK.llllkwH Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat ent business conducted for modchatc Ftcs. Oun Orricc is Or posiTr, U, s. patcnt Orriec and we ran secure patent in Jess tune than those remote from Washington. 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