1 Mi '' ' Wi : '1 vp7 A WHITE PATH. HERE is only one kind of Cleanliness, but there are many kinds of soap. There is only one destination, but there arc many paths that lead to it. If you want the short est and safest road to Cleanliness, it is paved with Ivory Soap. Neither man nor clothes ever get beyond the cleansing power of Ivory Soap. Its rich, creamy lather extracts every particle of dirt ; but it stops at the dirt 1 Ivory Soap it floats. 0T"f IMI if 14 0tlt CO. ClftCMMTI THE CHIEF rcaumiiD bt V. I.. McMII,I,AN. 9ne year . Jlx mouths 1100 10 PUHLISIIKD KVKItY PIUDAY Entered at the post office at Ued Cloud. Ncb.as econd claim mall matte:. ADVKItTlMNC. ItATr.fc: l.tchl adTertlrliiK .' cents per line per Issue Loral Advertising fur ciiUTtalnmsnt.". con ens, socials, etc . Klveti by t turn lie", charitable ( ktlc etc . where all monejs rnlsis-1 there from areiiK'd wholly for church or charitable octette, first ten Unci free mid nllou-rlcn Hues 'J(i ceiitH iHir line per Issue. I.ial advcrtMnx of culurtiilnmciilv concerts, recitals, no. where per cent Is Klven to pro moter, 6 cents per line per Issue. tllM'LAT AIIVKHTlsl.V). Ono column ir montli . . IT ( One half rolunin per month ......... ... . 3 U) One fourth column t-r month 1 75 General display advertising cents -cr Inch per Unite. REPUBLICAN TICKET. State Ticlctl. ForCJoveuior, 0. II. DKITItlUII, Of Adam County. For Secretary of t-into. I) W MAItSlI, Of Illi'linrdsou County. For State Treasurer, WM.STL'KFFKIt, Of Cummliig County. For Htulo Auditor, CIIAltl.KS WKSTON, of Sheridan County. For Attorney Oeneril, K. N. l'UOUT, Of (lage County. Kir Commissioner l'ubllc Lauds, C.KO I). KOLI.MKU, Of Nuckolls County. For Superintendent Iubllc Instruction, W. K. FOWI.KIt, Of Washington County. Congressional Ticket. Fir Congressman, Mil District, W. S. MOltt.AN, Of Ited Willow County. County Ticket. For Slate HeprcM'iilatlvo, CIIAh K KICKS, For Cotiuly Aitornej, K. V (A CIIMAN. For I ho llrit tune (luting the lifty yetirs of limitation of the project fur the construction of tlio interoce:uiie c:in:tl tho liotiso of representatives has enter ed upon the consideration of a meas ure to actually autborizo tho building of tho canal. Many times prepara tions bearing upon the subject have been before the house, but tbia is tho Urst(time positive action can be predicted. While tho Presbyterian aro discus sing n change of creed, the Methodists are talking of a change in the rules governing conduct. There is a section of tho Methodist discipline that pro vides .for tho trial of .all church mem bers guilty of dancing, playing at games of chance, or attending thea tres horse races, ciieuses.duiii'ing par ties or dancing schools. There is also a rule making it obligatory for minis ters to exhort tho people "not to adorn themselves with gold or peat Is nr coolly uppaiel." When a go d sister appears j in chinch udoitied in an ixpeiishe Kfiter bonnet, or when a preacher, or a bishop wears a gold watch chain tho act is technically censurable. Neither tho inhibition of personal ndornment nor tho rule ngainst danc ing or theatres iss rictly enforced any where among the Methodists of tho United States and In tho neighborhood of the largo cities these rules have bo come obsolete. The movement toward more liberality in such mutters has been especially noticeable in the last ten year". The it-forms which .vero seemingly going to bo inaugurated by what is called the Anti-saloon League have as all such teforms sooner or later will be, assumed tho attitndu of personal per secution. Two petitioners applied for license and at tho meeting of the coun cil license was granted to ono and a remonstrance held up the other. Why was this done? Not because the peti tioner on the ono side had run his place of business in stricter confoimity to the law than the other, but upon the biisi of ono having an enemy or two who want to gut even. The idea is that certain members of this oignni zation have been led to put their uumo to n remonstrnnco which gives theso ono or two the better-hand in a mat ter where personal interest and per sonal halrtd have como to glou' over thoir enemy. On last election the Otis ines men and loidents of our city spoke in no uncertain nitnner as to the course they wished to -ee puiMicd il'.ting the iift year in tegnrd to a loon That win the N-ue :uul politic-, for the timo being weie cist aiide Do these batbi-d win. Ilnur-ei uttd. i-'it load liuyetsiif liiiggu--, ngi ti'til'.iliul lllipienii lil, twine and bunse In-lit w that the people who love the cicdit of Ued Cloud are going to submit? Not on you lettet S The president is well pleased with the Republican platforms adopted by stateconvenlious so far held, East and West. The general indorsementof the administration policy in regard to ex pansion is regarded as indicative of republican sentiment throughout tho country. Thero was some fear that someof tho uiombors of congress would seek to havo thoirstatoconvoutions in. dorse their action in regard to Po. to Rico and s ok to mako tbatllegislation the model for the futuro legislation in connection with the now territory. There is every indication that tho expansion .olemont .of tho democratic party in Texas will control the coming state;convcution. A delegation strong, ly favoring tho retention of tho Philip pines will likely bo sent to tho Kansas Oity convention. Congressman Uaili y isltho only domocratio leader in tlio state who is opposed to tho expansion policy. Judge Reagan, former (Jover nor Hogg, and a uumborof other prom inont parly leaders aro expansionists, and their inllueuco will bo all powerful inthe stato convention, overthrowing the anti-expansionists. Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Mvws w-4Lj&y& Council Proceedings. Council met at Mayor's ofllcc on May 1st, for the purpose of settling up the business of the jear Present, Mayor While and Alderman, Finch, Spokes Held, llollistcrand P.ifc The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Auditing committee reported that they had examined tho books of the City Treasurer, city clerk and water commissioner and found them correct. Report was adopted. Committee appointed on settlement of water rent of A. C Hojmer report ed that they had made settlement of account for note for $35.00, the same to bo paid in printing for city. Report adopted The report of tho Water commis sioner was then read and upon motion adopted Report of clerk was next read and adopted. Repot t of the city treasurer was next read as follow and adopted. Iteportof O. W.Dow, city treasurer, to the Honorable 'mayor and city council for the year ending My 1. IWj. r.nku rest). Itccelved from county treasurer t Jio 30 Transferred to general fund JCDUKf.ST rC.NU, Itecetreil from county treasurer ....... Transferred to general fund .. . SIDEWALK rCXD. Received from county treasurer Transferred to general fund. UIKIRAL rUKD. FlaUnce ou hand May 3, lW . I Kecelred from county treasurer ' " Judgment fund ' " sidewalk fund ' road fund ....... " ' water fund . of It Is sold TV FCJn W$ l'iii-i ".Mit.lr3 'JIO 39 89 00 29 00 20 00 20 00 12X0 - IMC 19 . H - 2000 - 210 39 2T0 87 Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor ana cncenuiness soon disappear when the kid neys are out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it Is not uncommon for a child to be born i3 afflicted with weak kid neys. If the child urin- ati-i fori nftn If th urine scalds the flesh or If, when the child reaches an ape when it ahnniH h atd n control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of the difficulty Is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these Important organs. This unpleasant trouble Is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. mc mna ana tne immediate ellect awamp-Koot is soon realized, by druggists, in fifiy cent ana one dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle by mall free, also camnhlet tell. ing all about It, Including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received frfim llff.ril- rHtrr4 If usrltlnf fir If ltmr & Co., Blnghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. Items of Bwftui!loot. Total . Paid out on warrants .. Ilalance on hand Hay 1, 1W Total , OCCLTATIOX rt-ND. Ilalance on hand May 3, 1 W9 . ... Hecetved from W. It. I'arkcr, license... " " J. E. Keilcr, license... Total Paid out on warrant" Ilalance on hand May 9. !JJ Total ,. WATCH I.l.. Ilalance on liand Mny.'l. I!'9 Received from comity treaurer. Total .... Paid out on wartAnt." Dale nee on hand May 1, 1100 Totftl ati:ii re.Mi, Ilalance on hand May 8, 1J- Received from Dickerson cciiojal fund " Ward Total Paid out on warrants HalHiiceon baud May 1, W Totnl Total cash on uaud .May 1, U0. General fund Occupation fund ..12103 II -liu 37 - 13 T4 filOSll I 217 S3 &00 . 1177 00 ...IIM 73 .. !12M li .. i::3l .. il.'W T3 i M 15 IW7 13 .. 71-4 US . 619 3Ti . VU 93 s "2 a 1 135 SO .. MM .. M 21 . IC50 (fi ...I1320 62 .. UU) 00 . 109 90 . ?13i(lfll .... i 13 71 130 SI Water l.c.y fund r 93 Water Tax fund 109 W Total cnli on Irnud May 1. 1900 1376 PI Hc'pcct fully xuumltted, (;. W. Dow. City Treasurer. The following claims were then al lowed and wnrrauu-i ordeted drawn in payment of same. fieo. SinoUer, ulKht watch !li oo K. A. Parkcs, Jr. labor 2 ' ( loyd Camming, ' ..... 7,"i 4 50 30 00 2 25 21 50 S3 75 75 t 50 27 34 13 (0 50 - 31 10 54 o-: 32 00 4 W . 4) CO Dan Lludsey, " T. J. Ward. ' Win. Harris, " T. W. Hatfield, Curtis llatileld. " Philip llarkley. Win. Ktuertou, " Traders Lumber Co T. .1. Ward, water commissioner W. E. Hlfe. tallow Ilohrer it. Kame", borlug wells.. .. O. W, Dow. coal . W W. Wright, supplier O W. Dow, supplies J. .M. Sellan, engineer Claims of W. L. McMillan, L. E. Tail and J. 11. Mercer laid over. 'ihe nw mayor was next sworn in and aNo Alderman elect C li. liollis ter and John CullVtli. City clei k was tlu'n &wirn in and the old eiiiiiu'ii alj miueilsine die Ued Ciond.Miiy 2, 1000. Couneilmet at Fit email's hall. Meet IliL' called to nrdi'i- liv Mnvnr Wnn-nn present Alderman Finch, Spokeslield, it .. tif. .(.i nuiiistcr, anu urimtn. Mayor sworo it G. W. Dow as city troasurer. Rond of G. W. 'taw nreaontoH ami read and upon motion accepted. Bond of J. E. Ketler as clerk present ed and read and upon motion accepted. reimon oi 11. tl. Maker for position of street and water commissioner pre sented read and placed on filo. Petition of W. T. Hnhmr fnr nndtlnn of uightwatch presented and read and uiuereu iiiuceu on me. Telition of Wm. Harris for position of uightwatch nnd marshal presented and read and ordered tiled, Petition of Geo. Smelser for position of nightwatch prcseutcd and read and placed on tile. Petition of John Polnicky for liquor licence accompanied by bond in sum of 15,000 ami also cortified check for $1,000 was presented and read and bood examined by council. It was moved that petition be filed, bond approved and license planted as prayed for. Motion carried. Petition of M M. Stern for liquor li cense presented nnd read and bond ex amined Remonstrance ngainst isuanco of license to M M. Stern presented and read and it was ordered that Friday nlternoon, .May 4, lJ0O, nt 2 o'clock p. in. bo set a timo of Hearing said re monstrauce. Mayor announced tho following a p. ECZEMA SATANIC ITCH. This most aggravating and tormenting of ail skin diseases is caused by nn acid condition of tne bioou. aim unless relieved inrouen ccruun ui&iruiiicuidiiucs iuu muui of this acid twison reaches the skin and it becomes red and inflamed. The itcning I YBflPVLvVX almost unliearable, especially when overheated from any cause. The skin seems on and buniine are ire, sleep or rest is It lis nvMniielail impossible, tne tiespcrale suttcrer, regaruiess oi consequences, suuuuhuuh "" "U"1" , , Thisbunung, itching humor apticars sometimes in little pustules, d scharg tig a sticky fluid, which forms crusts amf scales. Airain the skin is dr'. hard and fissured, itches intensely, bleeds and scabs over. Airain the skm is dry. Tftia la n nijful nml c 1,1,1 w-tf-rt 'nrnl nf llli rlicpnce. While Eczema, Tetter, Kr-sipclas, Salt Rheum and many like troubles are spoken of as diseases of the skin, they are really blood diseases, because THERE CAN BE NO EXTERNAL IRRITATION WITHOUT AN INTERNAL CAUSE. If the blood is in a pure, healthy condition, no poisonous elements can reach the skin. External applications of washes, lotions and salves sometimes mitigate theitcliing and soothe the inflammation, but cannot reach the disease. Only S. S. 5., tlie real uioou memc ne, can uuuus S. S. S., the only purely vegetable remedy known, is a safe and permanent cure for Eczema and all deep-seated blood and skin troubles. It goes direct to the seat of the disease, neutralizes the acids nnd cleanses the blood, re- nforces and invigorates all the organs, and thus clearsthe system of nil impurities through the natural channels; uicbkiu reucveu, an muamuiauon subsides, ana all signs ot ine disease disappear. Mrs. I.efa M ltodmin. of Cnrdlnirton, Ohio, savs he was afflicted with Scrofulous sores and Kciema from birth Her face at times became v badlv Mvollen that she was not recoKtiliablc, and her limbs and hands were verv sore bhe was treatnl bv all the doctors In towu without being benefitted, and in her researches for relief, was told by nil old phvoiclan to take S. S, S She followed his advice nnd was promptly cured, Hnd has never had a return of thedleae This was eventeen yeatsatjo. She sincerely believes she would have been lo her t;raxe years ago but for S. S. S., and adds, ''what it has done for me It will do for others " Co,,,l fnrnnrlirtnl: nn rUnrxl anil Sliin n!cA"S. nml writ our nhvsipinns full vnhout VOllr case; they will cheerfully give any itifoniiation or advice wanted. Wc make no charge for this. Address, Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Gi. sss pointmenta which were confirmed by the council. Street and water commissioner aud day marshal, J. W. Kinsel. Night police, Geo, Smelser. Engineer at water works, J. M Sel-lars. President of council, M. Finch. Rills of E. W Ross and S. West were laid over. Geo, Smelser was sworn in as night police. Upon motion council adjourned un til rriday at2p in. BLUEHILL. Alfalfa looks lino in this locality. Not much corn planted yet owing lo cold weather and dampness. John Piclaud daughter Aggie went up to his father's on Monday night. Rev. Hilton of Lincoln preached in the Christian church lut Sunday morn iug. Some folk are Gating "gulden '-as." alieaiiy and the fill itieii ate haiug ice cream John James and wife, Albert Henry and family visited Sunday afternoon with Alex James. W. G. Shannon remained at Mr. Rolands' over Sunday on account of the rain and mud. Mr. West is able to bo around town again, and Mrs. West is able to get around the huiise but is far from her usual health. Mr. Armstrong took his cattle to the pastuto over east last week aud Mr. Kort placed his herd in Mr. Stabenow's pasture May 1st. The fall wheat is rather bashful and if it is not careful the oats and spring wheat will got so far ahead that it can uot catch up this season. Last week tho Chtisttans held their convention bore, and they being great water folks, the steady raiu gave thoiu an opportunity to show their princi ples. Owing to tho rain Friday aud Satur day tho teacher's reading circle failed atCowlesou Saturday afternoon, aud the teachers of Rlue Hill did cot get to visit their sister town. Rev. Lockwood of tho M. E. church preached tho anniversary sermon for tho 1. 0.0 F. lodgo on Sunday after noon, and delivered a temperance lec ture at night, both of which were able discourses, although somo grumbled at the ideas brought fortli l'hi-i week tho Sunday school work ers of Webster county, met al Hltie Hill and had a line tune during the d is time and apeeial sessions in the eve nings. Un O.uoilty evening wi had the pleasure to hear the clu dron's song service aud an address by R. H. Pollock of Beatrice, bothof which were very elevating. On Wodnesdny eve uing tho male'quartetto gave some tino music aud Rev. Edson of Red Cloud gavo an excellent address summing up all. Among the visitors from abroad were Mrs. Alice Pope, treasurer of S. S. Union, Miss Lillian Smith, L. P. Al bright, Rer. Dean, Mrs. Braketield, Rev. Edson of Red Cloud, Mrs. Ramey, of Indian Creek, O. Baldwia and Mrs. Jones of Hastings, Grifllth Evans of Adams County, Rov. Morrow of Guide Rock and Rov. Day of Cowlos. Circus Coming. Cullius Brothers Enormous Shows will exhibit nt Red Cloud, Mon dny, May 14. Cullius Brothers aro up to dato and havo onzagod some new and novolacts never before seen with a circus. Abovyof clover arenic stais, giving a superb porformanco of rare merit. Two big bands, two troupes of trained ponies and dogs, and clowns galore to furnish amusement fur the old ani young. A grand free street parade and freo exhibitions daily at uoon. Two peiformatices afternoon and night. Remember the dato, Mon day, May 14. Admission 10 und 25c. Circus Comingt m $ GOliIiIJlS BROS., ENOKpilS SHOWS, WILL EXHIBIT AT $ RBD CJLVOXJO, I Monday, May - 14th. jii Twice Larger, Better, Greater than Ever. ? New Performance, New- 'JFeiTts, V; aVewr Acts. ir &2L- BIG BHNDS' 2 .' Introducing more new and novel features than ever '$x before presented with a wagon show. ft.' i aPerformanees Jaily,S VA HFTERNOON RND EVENING. A Admission 15c cnacl 12oc. M '..f s?..-.0 ;...-. '..-.:..?:'..".?.'.... ...' '...' .-....' ..-.f ' ..-!' -.' :.-. ?i.i.'.-.i ;.-. fwi.'..iiit-.ijwi .-,-..i:v .:'. . -..,..- .. .v..s7(i:as.Ift:.- -.. Removal Notice. After May lirst, I will occupy tho room on corner of M Tin street, oppo site tho State Bank, wheie I will be pleased to meet till of my old custo mers and many new ones, as I carry a full lino of hardware aud tinware. l)j not foi get the place in room formerly known as the "rookery" building which is being fitted up in nico shape for con venience of all who are in noed of goods in my lino. W. A. Mitciikm, Try Graln-O! Try Grain-O! Ask your grocer today to show you a package of Grain-O, tho new food drink that takes the place of coffee Tho children may drink it without in jury asjwell as the adult. All who try it, like it. Grain-O his that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from pure grains, and the most delicate stomach receives it without distress One-fourth the price of coffee. l.V and '27k per p-tekago Sold by al! gioeer. SI TIMETABLE. B & M. B..Y llhli il.Ol'D, SEMI. S UXCUL OMAHA CJ1ICACO S'l. JOE KANSAS CITY S'l. LOUIS and nil points east ami south. IJEXVEP, HE LEX A M'TIE SAL'l LAKE CY I'OIITLAXI) S.l. FM.YCSC0 i7il all potnti tvest. i VOW m Homeseokers excursions on May lt and lAih, and JuuoHli and 10th 1900, to Arizona, Arkansas Indian Territory Louisiana, Now Mexico, Oklahoma Territory, aud Texas. For rates and further information, apply to local tit ket agent, A. Conorer. spoils Who preserve the charms of face and figure in spite of an increasing family nnd the care of growing children are always to be envied. As a preservative oi ueaita ana beauty Doctor Pierce's Favor ite Prescription has been hailed by women as "a God - send " to their sex. It gives the strength and health upon which happy motherhood de pends. It prac t i c a 1 1 y does away with the pains of mater nity. It enables the mother to nourish the in fant life de pending on her, nnd enjoy the hourly hoppi ness of watch ing the develop ment of a per fectly healthy chiltl. Mrs Orrin Stiles, t1 TWlLVfllttfr ttittt.. Co.. Win., writes: il have txien liiteiiilinu to write you ever since my bahy wan twrn in re. Bard to what your 'l'aorite I'rexcriMlon ' has 'Mi": for me. I cannot praUe It enoiiRh for I have not been a u ell for five yearn a 1 nuw imi In Inly last in art n Kihy boy welsh! n poiiinls. anil I wnnonly sick a short lime, nml Miice I cot un have not hail one McUilay I hae not hail anj internal trouble since I cot up i va not onl surprl-eil myself but all of my friends litre nr" surptlseil to ste me so well " Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser, every woman's friend, is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay cost of mailing only. Send 21 one-cent stamps for book in tw per covers, or xi stamps in cloth bind ing, to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. TRAINS LKAVE AS FOLLOW No. 13. I'HsseiiRer dnlly for Oberlln Mini &t. Kmncls brunches. Ox fonl. McCook. Denver ami Kit points west S:JJ ra No, 14. Passenger ilnlly for fct, Joe. KitiiM city, Atchlfon. St. Louis. Lincoln vIa Wymote nml all points cast and south S:1S p.m. No. IT. Passenger, dally, Denver, all points in Colorado, Utah aud California 7:30p.m. No, 18. Passeiiiter. dally for St. Joe. Kansas City. Atchison, St. Louis and all points cast and ,. ... Mh I0:20a,m, .so, 141. Accommodation, dHlly except Miiiday. Hastings, Oraud Is land, IIIhcIc Hills and nil points In tho iiorthwct I ;ofl p m. 'o. H3. Accommodation, dally except Miiiday. Oberlln, Kansas, and Iniornii'dlate stations, via He imhlh an t2:3up.m. N' '-I l'nlj;l)t, .liill, W'jmort- and M .loo and liitcru-ediate ;u'iciluniiolut I'-Mipm Nn. 3. Fri-lRlu. dally for llopiiblican tirli-aus.tixford and all points .. "'est . .. lO.loa.m No. 60. I-relent, dally except Sunday v ., f.or Wymoreanrt nil point oast 6.15a m. No. 173. Freight dally to Oxford and Intermediate points 1:30 p.m Sleeping, dlnlnit, and recllnlne chair cars, (seats free) on through trains. Tickets sold Dd bKKKe checked to any point In the United States or Canada. For Information. Ume tablet, maps or Uekeu call on or address A. Conorer, Agent, Bed Cloud, Nebr. or J. Prancla, General Passenger Agent Omaha, Nebraska. 3tat sr NmaAiKA. I.. WlSITIB COUMTT, f M dcis4mM'r0' th" e,Ut f Luc,nd A1en Notice 'li hsrebr given to all persona baring c. lmV?d demandsafralnst Luclnda Ayers, Iste ?I.V!.'il"ter S0."" dc"ed. thst the time nxed i?r !!ln5 Sr m' "Ralnst said estate Is six months frous the 28th day of April. 1900. All such persons are required to present their claims with the vouchers to the county Judge of said county at his office therein, ou or before hoJOthday of October ItXfl.and all claims so lied wltl he heard before the said Judge on tho AM day ef October, 190t. nt in o'clock a m. n,.i xm u ,..:'A,BI, Iu"r. County Judge. Dated March 21th, ltfuD. State of Nebraska, I.. Webster Coiintr, f" mnm li0"""" our, bcld at he founty Court WUi?A.u"iwu county, Saturday. April delceasedI"atCr0' th e8,ll,e of chRrlc8 Schultz, in?i,,,.K'!"li,Kinn1 1"nS Jhe petition of August ?h. S !' V.ry,?B. "!?' ib0 histruments filed on hf.fu-'tfi1" AR.r"' 10w' Rl"1 purporting to bo he last III anil Testament with codicil there- nr'nJi d V no eul1 'Incased, may bo pi?,Tli,.?PipI7)e!,PrP.bMcd' ocd and re S?m . i ,llelat Will am Testament of tho oSmiV RnJe 'V,,u' rtct,ee'. i"l H'ftt the ex hiiiihB .'ini i'i,t,.l'.uwc,l.t mnr he committed granted to Hoberl Damerell as executor. fu.mnM1 w".,m',s nBSK'iM for hearing snl.i n .r I,,. I'.t" nU !,,!rsu'", Inter, tied In snid "' 'tt' ; comiiy. and show cause why tho m 1 ii,ne,i'f0 '1eri,r,u"ll'l not bo grantediniid uini iiotico of the pendency of said netlilon and the hearing thereof, be Rfven lo 1 or.ou" luiercsted In said matter by Vmi 1 Uhliig a ce y new'.?,? 'nr i!,"',6. He,,t ,Ia ChlefS week' ly e.sv 'J.CL'1 'J,'1 '? Ml'lcoiinty for three sue (Alrae mSt f prlor ,0 im da? of hewing. tiruecopy.) James Durrr, County Judge, ' t5JJfiM