The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, May 25, 1900, Image 10

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Be Careful
No woman can bo too careful of
her condition during the period be
fore her little ones arc born. Neglect
or improper treatment then endnn-,
eers her life and that of the child. It
lies with her whether she shall suffer
unnecessarily, or whether the ordeal
shall be made comparatively easy.
She had better do nothing than do
omcthing wrong.
MOTHER'S
FRIEND
Is the one and the only preparation
that is safe to use. It is a liniment
that penetrates from the outside.
External applications are eternally
right. Internal medicines are radi
cally wrong. They are more than
humbugs thoy endanger life.
Mother's Friend helps the muscles
to relax and expand naturally re
lieves morning sickness removes
the cause of nervousness and head
ache prevents hard and rising
breasts shortens labor and lessens
the pains and helps the patient to
rapid recovery.
From a letter by a Shreveport, La.,
woman: "I have been using your
wonderful remedy, Mother's Friend,
for the last two months, and find it
Just as recommended,"
DrufgUU Mil It at $1 per bottle.
THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.
ATLANTA, dA.
Send (or our free Illustrated book,
"Uef ere Baby la Horn."
r. d. bedford.
Rkal - Estate, - Insurance,
ANIi COLLECTIONS.
Agent ior the Kqtitablk Like Assuk-
ANCK SOCIETY.
FRED E. McKEEBY, M. D.
Surgeon B. Af. R. R. ompaajr,
and U. S. Pcmltn Surgfo.
City nml country calls promptly an
swered day or night.
Office ovkkLindsky's Meat Mauket
nioiit calls at ol-fice.
Dr. E. A. Crkighton,
Honorary (Sriidiinto & Silver Medalist
Western UnivuiMty, Ciinndti.
Calls Answi:ui:i Day and Night.
Orrrce Oven Cook's I'mauhacy.
J. S. EMIG-H,
DENTIST.
PAINLESS DENTISTRY
IK YOU WANT IT.
Crowo Bridge Work or Teelh Without Flatei.
POHC'KLAIN INLAY
And all the latent Improvement lu dental mccb
aulam
I. B. COLV1N,
REAL ESTATE $ FARM LOANS,
Lock lloi 1. Oulde Itock, Ned.
All kinds of properly bought, sold and
e.L'h:inged.
COLLECTIONS MADE.
TUU.Mis IlKAhONAllLIJ
OVERMAN if ULACKLEDOE
RTTORNEYS - RT - LKlni.
Otllce orer fosf Oltlcc.
RKD CLOUD, NKMtASKA.
Chimney brick,
Cistern brick,
AND
Foundation
Brick.
Ludlow Bros.
il
SAMPLE ROOMS.
JOHN POLNICKY,
PROPRIETOR.
DEALER IS
Vines,
Liquors,
California randies.
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ALWAYSjONtTAP.
Tjri GUKtS HHlHt All tUil lAUS'fTi
tSi Dost Cornell byruii. TunteaUcxiO. Uuc CT
P3 In tlnio. Soul by driiygUtn. Ml
ALMOST FORGOTTEN.
Incidents ol Every Day Life Which Very
Few People Stop to Think About on
Account of Their Littleness
It don't make n whiskey drinker feel
nonr so bad now nbout tbo fusil oil.
Since lie 1ms found out Hint in suvcrnl
Kinases of sod it witter there is enough
red dyo to dye it sumtnor girl's shirt
wnist a brillmnt color ho is satisfied
not to tutikc it chnngu in drinks. Ho
knows Hint if he becomes uddlctcd to
sodn, sooner or Inter nn nnti-sodn.
wntor-lenguo will bo stnrtcd nnd ho
will have to go dry. Hut then there- is
microbes in everything, ovim on the
lips of the slimmer girl. Hivorton is
dry this yonr. Of course tho ndvoontes
of wnter will say this is n good thing.
IVrbaps it is. Vo will not nigtio the
Itiestion. Nover-the-less oignty-one
gitllon jugs of whiskey were shipped to
that pbteo on Inst Wednesday This
little output was .shipped from Kansas
City mid is but it drop in the bucket to
tho amount that is being shipped in
to tho other dry towns in tho statu.
It seems from this that the gainer from
Nebraska's anti-saloon league agitation
is Missouri.
Installation of Officers.
Charity Chapter O. E. S. hold thoir
annual installation of ofllccrs May 14.
Tho following ofllccrs were installed:
Patron, J. 11. Ulackledgo.
Matron, Dr. Mary Rockwell.
Associate Matron, Mrs. SpokcsCeld.
Secretary, Mrs. Damtrell.
Treasurer, Mrs Talbot.
Conductor, Mrs. Lottie (Jrico.
Associate Conductor, Mrs. Myers.
Chaplain, Miss Mollio Ferris.
Warder, Mrs. Wilburn.
Sentinel, U. Turner.
Marshal, Mrs. J. U. Potter.
Orgnnist, Miss Igoti.
To tho different points of tho Star
wore- nppoiutcd, Miss Penrl Smith to
represent Ada, Mrs. Uesso, ltuth, Mrs.
Liudscy, Esther, Mrs. Maty Smith,
Martha, Mrs. M. Orice, Electa. At tho
eloso of tho installation Mrs. Lindsey
was culled to the platform and in a
neat little speech, she presented on bo.
half of the Chapter, to Miss Mollio
Furls, Past Worthy Matron, a beauti
ful jewel in tho form of a Past Muster's
piu. Although it was it perfect sur
prise to Miss Ferris, she nccopted tho
offering and with a few well chosen
words expressed her gratitude with
great presence of mind. At a precon
certed sign the organist commenced to
play nnd every nltornnto member
caught her neighbor by tho arm aud
stnrtcd in n march around tho ball. As
they nenred tho dining noin the
doublo doors Hew opon nnd all marched
in nnd surrounded tho table which was
beautifully decorated with flowers nnd
covered with the delicacies of the
season. It wis here that Mollio broke
down and her beautiful eyes were suf
fused with tears of gratitude. In the
two years that she has bcin at tho
head of this order slits has been in the
habit of looking after every such thing
of this kind herself, aud doing it good
part of the work, that it was it great
surpriso to have this nil done so nicely
without her even suspecting it. Tho
banquet was greatly enjoyed by till.
Sunday School Convention.
Your reporter is .somewhat late with
this communication but wishes to an
nounce to the readers of the Chief
that the Sunday School Convention
which convened at Ditto Hill on May 2
and !!, was in almost every particular
tho best ever hold in the county. While
the attendance wns not quite ns largo
as at other times owing to rain aud bad
mails, it deop spiritual interest pre
Tailed throughout tho entire meeting
nnd a sense of God-given responsibility
seemed to rest upon all of the workers
ptesont, leaning them to a ilcep ear
nestness in the clvinir and taking of
advice or council.
'1 ho devotional services with assign
ed topics such as "A clean life essen
tial to fruitful tenoning," "A stirron
del ed life essentia! to ft ttitf til teaching,'
"A spirit filled life essential to fruitful
teaching," A life of prayer essential to
fruitful teaching," did much to develop
this earnestness.
Tho evening sessions weio especially
entertaining and instructive. Special
music by the children and others wns
n pleasure to all. Secretary Pollock's
lecture with black board outline on
tho themo "A (Jood Sunday School,"
was especially helpful. Uov. Edson
gathered together tho work ns a wholo
nnd plnccd a beautiful cap shenf as a
climax tho last evoning. Tho neces
sary business was conduettd in n sys
tematic manner nnd took little timo
from tho real work of tho convention.
Election of ollicers for the ensuing
year resulted in It. Ii. Fulton of Red
Cloud being chosen president, Miss
Lottie King of Ittttu Hill vice president,
Mrs Alice I'ojiu of Red Cloud, secre
tary, Mrs Liua Logan of Ditto Hill,
treasurer, Robert Cochrane) of Red
Cloud. Mipciintendoui of home depart
ment, M W. Horubergerof Ditto Hill,
siipennii'tidtint of normal work, Mrs
O. E. Ramey of Rod Cloud, superin
tendent of primary work
Memorial Service to Mrs D. B, Spanogle.
Headquarter James A. (JatfleldW.
R, C. So. It, department of Nebraska,
Auxilinry to (i A.R.
It becomes my sad duty to nnnounco
tho death of our sister Mrs. Elizabeth
Spanogle, past junior vice president of
James A. Uarllold Relief Corps, No. 14
who died on tho 6th day of May, 1900,
I hereby order the charter to bo
draped for thirty days and thai tho
regular memorial service be held Sat
urday, July 2, at 4 p.m. at tho G. A. U.
hall.
Tho family, friends and members of
the Grand Army are invited to bo
present.
Katk Pond, Pros.
Gkrtkuue DiCKKitsos, Seo'y.
Republican Central Committee Mediae.
Thero will bo a mcotingnf the repub
lican county central committee at the
oMlcoof W. D, Roby, in Red Cloud ou
Wednesday, .Juno Oth at U o'cleck p.m
at which meeting all members are ear
nestly requested to bo present.
M. W. Rouv, Secretary.
L. 11 Four, Chairman.
Honieseokers excursions on May 1st
and iruli, and June nth ami loth 1000,
to All, tna, Arkansas, Indian Ten itory
Lmisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma
Territory, and Texas. For rates tiud
further information, apply to local tic
ket agent, A. Conuver.
H
OME duties to many women seem more important than
health.
No matter how ill thev
through the dally tasks nnd pile
This is heroic but a penalty has to be
paid.
A woman in New Mntnmorns, Ohio,
Mrs. Isaiikli. Bkaiifield, tells in the
following letter how sho fought with
disense of tho feminino organs until
finally forced to take to her bed. She
eays:
" Dkak Mrs. Pinkham I feel it my duty to write to you to
tell you that I have tnken Lydia E. Pinkhntn's Vegetable Com
pound and think there is no medicine in the world like it. I
buffered for nine years, and sometimes for twelve weeks at n
time I could not stand on my feet. I had female troubles of
nil kinds; backache, and headache all the time.
Seven different doctors treated me. Some said
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advice is promptly given without charge.
The present Mrs. Pinkham's experience in treating female
ills is unparalleled; for years she worked side by side with
Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, and for sometime past has had solo
charge of the correspondence department of her great busi
ness, advising nnd helping by letter ns many as a hundred
thousand ailing women during a single year.
BLUE HILL.
Mr. Mocho has his corn plantci on
Mrs. Meyers' farm.
Small grain is putting its best foot to
the front and looks well.
Mr. Armstrong is helping his father-in-law
finish plautiug his corn.
Fnriiiers are so busy thoy forget to
como to town these days nnd still less
to go visiting.
Mr. West took n drive iu tho country
Inst Wednesday ami reports every
thing in good shape out west.
Tho corn planting is about n tfiing of
tho past. A great many ploughed and
planted while others listed all.
John Piol is up iu Adams cottntj
planting corn this week on bis father's
lariii and laud they have rented.
Hogs are still 81 50 in Ditto Hill aud
a fuw are taking advantage of the
price and disposing of their hogs to
save their IIOj corn.
The uiilroad has its outfit in this part
working out thoir road taxes. About
ten bands and tottuis, so they do not
stay long iu a place.
R E. Rowlauds Jr. is working in
Ditio Hill this week assisting Cltas.
Waterbttry dig a cellar and put a I jtiu
dnlion under the house.
Tho baccalaureate sermon for the
graduating class of 'Blue Hill high
school will bo delivered in tho M. E.
church next Sunday evening.
Fred Palmer aud sister J ssio atten
ded tbo funeral of Thomas E. Hauler,
who was one of our esteemed citizens
lor two years o were very sorry to
learn of hU death.
Prof. Mi-Crary is elected again to fill
the chair as principal of tho Blue Hill
high school which is a wise selection
on tho part of the school board as he is
one of the best educators in the state
of Nebraska.
QuiUtorly conference in tho M E.
church of Ditto Hill was held last Sat
urday and Sunday. Rev Cuniitiings
acted iu the capacity of piesiding elder
instead of Rev. Alexander at tho quar
terly conference.
Tho town was visited on Wednesdny
the Slid by tho-famous McDonald's one
horse show, which brought iu its train
a tino rain, much needed for the millet,
cano and corn just planted. Como
again old show and often if tho rain
will only follow you.
Tho baccalaureate sermon last Sun
day evening wits grand aud brought
out sumo lino ideas. Tho tribute paid
the school ofllccrs nnd teachers wns
ono to raiso both parties in tho ostium.
Jtton of tho people and themselves. Tho
aitvieo given to tlio young graduates
was elevating anil gave them nn Incen
tive to go ahead and reach the top of
the ladder of wisdom. Tho following
DO YOU
BILIOUS, DROWSY,
LOW SPIRITED,
BODY AND
BRAIN WEARY?
ASH BITTERS
RHU1EVES AflD INVIGORATES.
yVVi
It ctunut the liver and fcoweb, rtrengthens the kidney and
aids digtition, thus the system Is regulated and the
body fortified
... A VALUABLE REMEDY
SOLD BY ALL
Price Si. oa
JC L. COTTI1SC,
feel, they drncr themselves
up trouble.
WOMAN'S
DEVOTION
TO HOME
I would have to go to the hospital and
have "an operation performed. But ohl
how thankful I nm that I did not, that
I tried your Vegetable Com
pound instead. I cannot say
too much in its praise, nor
thank you enough for what it
has done for me. I want you
to publish this in all the papers
for the good of other
sufferers."
The wives and
mothers of America
are given to over
work. Let them be
wise in time and at
the first indication
of female trouble
write to Mrs. Pink
ham at Lynn, Mass.,
-forheradvice. This
six wore graduated from the Ditto Hill
high school nnd received thoir diplo
mas on May 22. Misses Orn Shotten
kirk, Jessie Laird, Mabel Currant, and
Messrs. Carl Kinney, Ned Grimes and
Carroll Walters.
On Tuesday evening n grand pro
gram was arranged and carriod out in
the Christian church. Music on tbo
piano by Miss Skcltoii, ably assisted by
two violins and a cornot. Prnycr by
Rev. McConaughy. Then followed tho
lecture by Prof. Ott of Drake Univer
sity, Iowa, ontitlcd "Sour Grapes," in
which tino points wcro brought out on
nil sides and a grand lesson for nil,
both old and young, in i gard to man
aud his .surroundings and tho place we
might occupy by using our faculties
nnd having pluck. After which Rnv.
Ogdon presented the graduates with
their diplomas after sonic friennly ad
vicn. Tho graduates were now loaded
witlt flowers and other presents by
thoir many friende. Rev Lockwood
pronounced the benediction and the
graduates received tho congratulations.
Among tho iilany who wero present m
tho coniniencci'ient exercises weio Col.
Hoover wr.lt a Calla Lily aud Mr Em
rick with a Dot Several old bachelors
whilo those of tho fair sex wcro mat y
and charming nnd in close proximity.
How are bachelors so hard hearted not
to bo moved by beauty nnd affection?
GUIDE ROCK.
Honry Mornnville's family arrived
front Iowa Sattirdav evening.
E. C. ChriUy buried their infant son
Monday
Chas. Hngan returned Tuesday morn
ing from Kansas City.
Commissioner Vance has his new
building under way
Chas linen n brought n 'earn, buggy
nnd hnriiess from K-tnsas City. A fine
outfit
Three
dentists in town. Nn one
should need any dental work and not
get il done hero.
During the shower Wednesday after
noon lightning struck n tree near Hos
kins' stablo iu tho east part of town
and killed threo birds and struck the
fnnco in Roland's pasture west of town
during tlm samo shower,
L. L. Watt moved into his new build
intr Thursdny.
Harnops-niaker Scott has sold out to
Hrpiv llnrn.
J Tho Red Cloud bnvs defeated ours
at. basn ball by a score of 17 to 10 on
Thursday.
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"What's in a name?" Tho word "bit
ters" does not always indicate some
thing ilisagieeabln. Prickly Ash Bit
ters is proof of this. It cloanses,
strengthens nnd regnlatef tho system
thoroughly, yet it is so pleasant tho
most delicate Motnnrh will not object
I to it Sold by C L. Cutting
sfeL
FEEL
PRICKLY
to resist disease.
TO KEEP IN THE HOUSE ...
DRUQCI3T8.
Per Dottle.
32
rrt
SPEGIHL KCENT.
The Way to Go to California
is in a tourist sloepor, personally con
ducted, via tho Durllngton Route. You
uinko fast timo. You see tho finest
scrncry on tho globo.
Your car is not so expensively fur
nished as n palaco sleeper, but It is
just ns clean, just nscomfortnblu, just
as good to rido in nnd nearly 820.00
cheaper. Il hns wilo vestibules;
Pintsch gas; high backed scats; a uni
formed pullmaii porter; clean bedding;
spacious toilot rooms; tnbles nnd a
heating rarge. Doing strongly and
honvlly built, it ridos smoothly; is
wnrm iu winter nnd cool iu summer.
In chargo of onch excursion party is
an experienced! excursion conductor
who nccompniiies it right through to
Los Angeles.
Cars leave Omalin, St. Joseph, Lin
coln and Hastings every Thursday, ar
riving San Francisco following Sunday,
Los Angeles Monday. Only three day i
from the Missouri river to tho Paciiic
coast, including a stop-over of lj hours
at Denver and ilj hours at Suit Lnko
City two of tho most interesting cit
ies on thocontintnt. For folder giving
full information, call nt any Durllng
ton Route ticket oilicc, or write to
J. Fkancis,
Gen'l Passenger Agont Omaha, Neb.
m 9 m
Shake Into Your Shoes.
Allen's Foot Easo, a powder. It
cures painful, smarting, nervous feet,
ingrowing nails, and instantly takes
the sting out of corns and bunions.
It is the greatest comfort discovery of
the age. Allen's Foot Ease makes
tight or now shoes feel easy. It is a
certain cure for sweating, callous,
and hot tired, aching feet. Try it to
day. Sold by all druggists and shoe
stores. By nipil for 25c in stamps.
Trial package froo. Address Allen S.
Olmstead, Leroy, N. Y.
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Is your name written there? Whore?
Ou our subscription books for tho Inst
yenr in tho 10th century. It should be.
AlAlil!ilililiililila'A'AtA'A'A'A
A k
Does the ii
I Baby Thrive
If not, something must be
wrong with its food. If the
mother's milk doesn't nour
ish it, she needs SCOTT'S
EMULSION. It suDDlies the
I elements of fat required for
t the babv. If babv is not
X nourished bv its artificial
food, then it requires
eott's Emulsion
Half a tcaspoonful three
tor four times a day in its
t bottle will have the desired
effect. It seems to have a
re 1 t f
magical eueci upon Dames
and children. A fifty-cent
bottle will prove the truth
of. our statements.
Should be taken In summer sa T
well as winter.
soc. anil Si.oo, all druggists.
SCOTT & HOWNI-, Chcmliti, New York.
..,,)
Tho best collars made are to bo had of
us. Neck comfort for 3 our horse is es
sential, if you expect him to do good
work. An ill-ti'.ting, poorly-made
collar is a source of joniinual irrita
tion to the hrrse. For
HORSe-COLf-HRS
aro made with a view to comfoit, dor
aiiility, and good appearance.
Wit will sell 1011
THE FINEST HKRNGSS
Kverytliiiig eon.pUtr, f ir mir h use
(iood t-'i' linril wtiiu, g'niil f.ii sii-iw
lU't'iislons
J. O. Butler, THEfviRNESS
'ITn rcrmnncitly Curo j
B k iMtutllyPretenUdb
Ml IR. KLINE'S GREAr
IERVE RESTORER
TmlUn tmw fr D H, mt, Jfrffryr.
m tmim M4 n. riMT oci. renutrMnn
ih mnrcn
trim W H rxtaau, IUf jm
.SikrartoflrM. pica U tn. I
r tnl4j'im&.
rUmA
Via: 1X1. Dcllma
I BMUatV.! M
mULAtfH cc j-tca.iiai,.
C. anZ, DOW,
Blacksmithlni; - and - Repairing
OK AM, KINDS.
HORSBSHOEINC.
SATISFACTION OUAUANTKI'.I),
WM. rOLFE,
IIKXKIIAI. AI1K.NT KOIl
MoCORMICK - MACHINERY.
UKEC. ON' IUNI)
Twine, Oils, Axle Urease, Wind Mills, I'uuipH,
and farm Machinery.
'JIlllESWM MACHINES aud ENGINES.
wa Why 1
iSli
tlLill I mil I, at""-1 1 ,. lifif V I kanWik laV w
vmmmmt
BRICHTS DISEASE
Private Roy Keator
Co. D, Firat Illinois
Voluntoora, Bhafter's
Army of Invasion,
Tifth Army Corps,
CURED.
Chicago, III. Aug. 29, I800.
The Dodds Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Gentlemen! After aervlng 3 months In the
Cuban War. living In trenches full of mud and
water day after day, and drinking water full ol
disease, and eating when I could set It, finally
threw me Into a fever and this located In
my kidneys, developing might's Disease. I
was In n serious condition for some time after
my return. Dodd'a Kidney Pills were recom
mended to me by one of our Company who had
suffered the same truubtc I had, and lie had
been cured; therefore I look Dodd'. Kidney Pills
and am glad to state that I om as well and sound
In health today as before going to Cuba. Icredlt
Oodd's Kidney Pills for restoring my health,
and recommend them to any one suffering from
Kinney irouoies. 1 am very graictuiiy
rc
Dodd's Kidney Pills cure all
Diseases of the Kidneys.
Sold by all dealers In medi
cine, 0 cents a box or six boxes
(or $150. Sent on receipt of
6 rice bv The Dodds Medicine.
0., Buffalo, N. T.
Our Coal is SUPERIOR
COLORADO COAL.
STILL SELL AL THE SAME OLD
PRICES.
Waqon Soales Back of Office.
Buy and sell Baled Hay," Corn, Oats
Millet, Barley, Etc.
Full lino of Flour and Feed on hnnd.
W. B. ROBY,
No. 1 Timti) Av. Phone No. 51
PARKER'S
, HAIR BALSAM
cifuiim and lautini tbe hair.
1 rofuntrl a tfiiiirl.nt prnmh
Wovor Falls to itcators Gray
Jlnlr to ltB Voutbful Color
air.aiul lliqt DriifgliU
Annual Recortand Estimate of Expenses
The follow Iiib l 11 correct Miitement of the
rt-rulpthntiilillHburt-PinpMH of thu city of Kcil
Cloud for tin- j car cnilni; May I, noo.
MKMtltA! ,-ITSI.
Milliliter nt Inunl ,Mn ;l IK".I .
Hccelw I iruiii fount's tien-mur .....
Judgment fntnl
Mdeunlk fund
runcl fnuil ,
wnter fund
Total
Paid nut mi warrants-
IlitluiieL- on IihihI May 1, two ......
lotul
OI'CIIPATIHN fr.ND.
Ilnliinre on IihihI Miiv:j, imi
IltceUed Irom license . ... ....!
T11I11I
I'.ilil out 011 warrant!- ' .''
lliilanreoii hand .Miiy ! 1WJ '.".
Total -
WATKIt I.KVY.
Iliiliinec nn ham .Mny.t. Isini ,
Itccelveil from comity treasurer
Total
I'jiI'1 nut on warm 11 Is
Dale nco on Imtiil May I, IUjO .'.
Total ..,
M-ATKII fU.MI,
lliiliiuco on lined .Miij :j, ib;i!l
lteceiedfrom Dlckeri-ou '
' " Kenerel fund
Ward ...
Total
Paid out ou warrants . . ....
lliilaiicuuii Inunl .May 1,
Total
Total receipt
Total illsLmueiiietilH
IIO.NIIKI) INIinDTEaNEaM.
Water Worka llondn
Electric Light iiotids.... . ,
E'TIMATK OP KVI'KVUHu
.. !! id-
. 15C0 ll
. '.! 00
20 0)
.. I'll! 3D
jt 1 -n
.. .'IU- !l
.. uwt :ir
. a 7t
...Mius 11
,! 217 '.'.1
.. Jjsi 50
...JlSW'Tt
. ii:ii!i n
tw.'il
?i3irj a
.. 80 15
. W13
.. FftTvs
... niJ r
. ... r't m
... rl 21
K'fiO UJ
ttriA) m
. 51210 02
... W. M
.. 11.120 til
... . J5WJ0 Tt
. 1W23 SO
...f.ooa 0
.- o,co c
Tho followlnirlatliootllelMl paiini'mn n(.n.n.
sesadoritcd by the City Council of the city of Ilea
Cloud for ttio municipal year beginning Mays,
1900.
Salary cltv council ,
" " attorney..
" " enclnecr... ..
" street and wnter commissioner..
' city marshal . ,
Interest on water IkhkIh ....
Interent i.ii electric lie tit bonds .
ItepalrHon streets and allejs
Itepalrs on water works
KxtcnMon of water work
Miscellaneous expenses
Total
Dut.d this Sin das-of Ma v. 1000.
...I MO 00
... 150 0
. 590 00
. 4S0 00
... 180 00
... 1500 CO
. .".61 00
.. wo no
... '-50 00
... NiO 10
- 1000 1 0
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-I. E. Kcsi.nn. City Clerk.
Stato of NcbnibUu, Wt-tslor County, m.
Ill till) rolllltv f.'nnrt nf i.nr ,.(.1 i-n .
Webster. """" ul
In ttio mtiitcr of tho Kiiiirillanslilp of MnrvC.
hclmll. an Insane person. '
.-sow on tins -j.ii on or .May, 1W0, cuiuu .lanios
Iliirden.el rk.of tho Illstrlet Court of W.-i.s ir
L-ouuty. In s.ilil state, and llled lit-, wuitim. .....
rusentliiB anioiiK other tlilui-s Unit salil .Mary V
cliulu has been adjtiili'ed In be Insanoby tlio
that sib! Marr C sUUuiu is po.sc-Pil ofner
aonal CMato in salil county slid stale, oliil iliat
by reason of her mental condition and extrewo
nmnHKcmi'iit of micb entHte. ami prays that
5?S.SBiPt&,e,sa,A??f th0 rcr80u ana C9,B&
da'i.'KyWoofc
at the count! court room In Ited rlotid. In' rald
county, be fixed as the time and place for liear
Idk said pctltleu and appolntlnK a guardian for
said Insane iiereon. when all persons Interested
In said matter may appear and show cause. If
any exists why the prayer of Uo petitioner
should not be granted. ' ""
It Is further ordered that a copy of this order
be published lit Tub liKu Cloi i iiiEr
weekly newspaper printed iu said county, for
tlueo Micceitlve wecki prior to tlio day se for
aid hearing. ' ur
Ills further ordered that a copy of this order
be'ecrved personally ou said Mary C. Bchultr
and also on John Schulti, tbo person now hav.
Ing tho caro and castody of said luiano person
hSg1 5" Pr'r ,UB Uar wmW
JAMK'PmTT, COtlllty JlldgO.
wVlVs!'l)ece"serd?f ,"'08",,e ol Alexander o.
Notleo Is hereby Iy0n that Iu pursuaaco of an
order of Jnta Duilr: Judgo of tie county coi V
?.' y',eh!?T. 0WJP. mai o ou the Tilt (lay or
March. IWX),otf1io saluoftlie real esiali l!n
luafter dcselbR ou the lid day of .lime. 9oS
at a o'e nolc J. in .. at publ.c veiiduu to t ho llVhl
est bidder for cash the fo lowlni; descrluc "l
l.'itle-itHle to wlti Lots 20 ai ssi "i"tn,,i
M lilock I. in .lackson's Addlilon to' tho clt? "
Ited I'louil. In Web.ter county, and Miitouf N
1'irJur "' ,UI1 re,"",n ''0'' rorone
Executor of ,, c.ate SS&?SJ,u.
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