1 M Out in Kansas lives n happy wife. She writes: " I have used Motiicr'a Friend before two confinements. The last time I had twins, and was In labor only n few min utes. Suffered very little." The reason why Mother's Friend does expectant mothers so much good Is because It Is an external liniment, to be applied upon th outside, where much f the strain cemes. It helps be cause the peres of the sklareailly absorb it, ut It cemea Into direct oentact with aad la aeeerbed by the parts involved. Meraiac sickness la quickly banished, aid nervausness Is kept completely away. The sense ef dread and foreboding Is not experienced, even during labor Itself. Oaflnement Is short and aknest without pals. Recovery la quick and aure. Best of all, Mather's Friend benefits the unborn Just as much as the expectant mother, and when the little ene cornea It will be strong, lusty and healthy. DranUU tctl Mothcr'a Frlind lor SI a bottl. Send for our fre book on tht subjtct, flatly Illustrated. THE DRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA, QA. WJI WOLFE, iiknmui Mccormick AfirsT rou MACHINERY. liKfl'i UN IIANII Twins, OII. Axle (ircme. Wind Mill", I'linpi, nml 1'nrm Mndilncry. lTIIRESIIIXG MACHINES and ENGINES. r. d. bedford, Real - Estate, - Insurance, AND C0I.I.KCTI0NS. Agent tor tho Kqtitabi.k Likk Assun anckSocikty. Dr. E. A. Creiguton, llonnriiiy (Jrwlimto & Silver Mcilnlist Western University, (Jnniulii. Calls Akswi;iii:i Da and Niciiit Orrri t. 0 tit UoouN I'iiAiiviAt' . J. S. EMIG-H, DKNTIST. PAINLESS DENTISTRY IK YOU WANT IT. Crown 1 Bridge Work or Teeth Withoot Tlatcs. PORCELAIN INLAY And til the latest Improvement lu dental mccb aulsm I. 13. COLVIN, REAL ESTATE FARM LOANS. Lock llox il. (iulilc Rock, Noli. All kinds of piojuMty bought, sold mid exehuitneil. UOI.LUlTIONb AIADK TKRMb UEASONAHI.E OVERMAN rf- IILACKLEDQE RTTORNEYS - KT - L.7SSn. Office orer J"ost Office. RKD CLOUD, NtillltASKA. Chimney brick, Cistern brick, AND Foundation Brick. Ludlow Bros. SOUTH SIDE SAMPLE ROOMS. JOHN POLNICKY, PROPRIETOR. DHALKR IN Vines, Liquors, California randies. kD ALWAYS.ON.TAP. IIUIS MiHtHf All USt I Ileal CoukIi Syrup. '1 tu-toa Uotal. t'tol iii. pohi iy uriiwm,i" What the Enumerator Will Ak You. Tho following is n lift of tho nRrlcul turnl iiiosti')Ms which will bo asked the funnels by tho nnumorntors of the tweiflii Uuited Stntes codhiis. Aside f i oni these the fanners linvo to answer tho iiRiilnr twenty-six I'ticstlons ,n tho population selicdtilo: 1. Nil mo of percon conducting fnrm. 2. Tost olllce. 3 Color or rnce. 1. Tenuro owned or rcnto I. n. If runted, nnmo and address of owner. ' 0 Total no. acres in farm, Incliul Ing pastinc and wood lots. J his is to include nil tho land farmed under one iimniiRciiiciit, whether owned by one or n nunilier of porfions 7. Number af acres not under plow. 8. Number of acies under cultiva tion. !i. Number of acies of this farm owned by occupant. 10. Number of ncrcs leased Juno 1st 11)00. 11. Value of eii tiro farm, including the improvements. 12 value of farm buildings, 10. Value of all implements and machinery belonging to tho farm. 14. Estimated valuo of all farm pro ducts (sold, consumed or on hand) for 1890. 15. Amount exponded for fertilizers in 1809. II 10. Amount oxpended in 1899 for farm labor (oxcIubIto of housowrk.) including tho valuo of board furnished, r 17 and 18. No. acres irrigated in 1809 from streams or wells. 10. Farm products, acrss harvested, quantities produced. Value of pro ducts of tho following crops: corn, wheat, oats, barley, ryo, buckwhoat, llax, kafllr corn. 'JO. Hay and forage, acres harvested and tons produced of wild grass, millet and hungarian, alfalfa, clover, other tame grasses, grains cut green for hay, foiaguciops. '21. Acres, quantity and value har vested of tobacco, hemp, hops, broom coin, peanuts, dry beans, dry peas, po tatoes, sweet potatoi 8. 22 Sugar, No. gillons sorghum nud tons of sugar beets and sorghum cane, with tho valuo of oiijtir beets and sor ghum cane sold. 2.'1. Value of nil products of 1809, which have been fed on this farm to animals or poultry. 20. Vogotablcs, acres harvested and quantities produced, of cabbages, tomatoes, sweet corn, onions, cucum bers, melons. 27. Small fruit, acres harvested and quantities produced of strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, and dew borries currants, gooseberries, other small fruits. 28. Total No. acres planted to small fruit and vegetables in 1809. 20. Sqtuiru fact of land under glass in propagating houses. SO. Value of vegetables and fruit raised in 1899, other than potatoes, swcot pot'ttous and sugar beets. Ill Valuo of all wood consumed at home or sold in 1809. !I2 Trees and vines, Acres, No. of ttces and vines and quantities produc ed of apples, pearlies, pears, plums, and pi lines, cherries, apricots, other oicliaid fruit H3 Acies giapes, No. of ines, No. pounds pioducrd 2ii. Amount prodtievd or madu in 1800 of rider, vinegar, wine, raisins and dried giapes, diied or tvapointed fiuit. !17. Acres do voted to raising tloweis seeds, hoes, plants, etc. and amounts tereived from their sales in 1809. IIS. Farm animals, No. and valuo of all annuals on the faun, whether be longing to the occupant of farm or to others Calves under 1 vrjstoers 1 nnd under 2; steers 2 anil under .1; steers 8 and over; bulls 1 and over; heifers 1 and uuiler 'J; cows kept for milk, 2 and over, cows anil heifers not kept for milk, 2 and over, colts under 1; horse 1 and under 2; hotses'J or over; nitilo colts under 1; mules 1 and under 2, mules 2 ami ovc r; asses and bmros, all ages, lambs under 1, sheep 1 and over, jwiiii, all ages, goat-., all ages 519 All pine blooded horses, cattle, Angola g"ts sheep, swine. 10. Amount tereived In 1S00 from sale ot ltu stock raised on this farm 11. Mat ket value of meat consumed on film or shughteied and sold; also hides in 1S09. 12. Quantity nud valuo of milk, cream, butter and cheese sold. 4!J. lotal value of all milk, cream, butter ami cheese produced in 1899, and consumed on farm. 44. No. of fleeces, weight and value of wool. 45. No. of chickens, turkeys, cecso and ducks over 3 moB. old on farm, Juno 1st. Valuo of all poultry on hand; valuo of poultry raised in 1899, whether sold, consumed or on hand; No do.en eggs produced in 1890, and their total valuo. 10 lWs and honey, No swarms on hand Juno 1st, and their valuo. No. pounds of hnney and wax produced in 1S9D and then valuo. Srur. of Ohio, Cm or Toi.r.no l.n Ab Cot'n, SS Frank ,1. Cheney makes oath that ho i-t tho ii'tiioi inn l dpi of tho tit m of F. J CIkmm'v iV: Co., doing luisiness in tho City of Toloilo, cottntv nnd "ttato nfoio said, unit mat said linn will pay tlio sum of One Hundred Dollars fur ench and every casu of Catnrrh that cannot bo cured by tho ttso of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Fuank J. Cheney. Sworn to boforo mo and subscribed in my presence, this Cth day of Decem ber, A.D. 1896. skai. A. W. Glkason, Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally and acts directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. . J. UUKNKY iV uo. Toledo, u. Sold by driiKgists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the beBt. Shake Into Your Shoes. Allen's Foot Kaso, a powder. It cures paiufttl, smnrtinR, nervous feet, inflowing nails, nnd instantly takes tlm stiiiR out of corns nnd buniottb. It is tho gteatest comfori tliscovery of the no, Alton's Foot Ease makes tight or new shoes feel onsy. It is a certain cute for sweating, callous, and hot titetl, iichiiiR feet. Tiy it to da. Sold by all iliutL'its and shoe store.. By mfil for 'JSo in slumps, l'nnl piickaRi' free Adtltess Allen S Olms'iad. Limy. N Y. Isjour iitiine wiiittin thotoV iun On our stibsonptioii books for tlio hint year in the lUth century. It should bo. LETTER TO MRS. riNKHAM MO. 40,070 "I had female com plaints so bad that it caused me to have hysterical fits; have had as many as nine in one day. "Five Lydia E. bottles of Pinkham's Vegetable Compound cured me and it has been a year since I had an attack. fta. EdM Jackson, Pearl, La. If Mrs. Pinkham's Compound will cure such severe cases as this surely it must be a great medicine is there any sufferer foolish enough aot to give it a trial ? BLADEN. J. E. Yost shipped moio stock tho lirstof this week. Croquet seems to bo the attraction in tho sast part of town I'rof. Unsell left Tuesday morning for his homo in Missouri. C. A. Easterly shelled corn Saturday, McCoy boys ding tlio wotk. 1). llite, west of town, marketed some 1000 bushels of '97 corn Inst wook. Mrs. Chas Clark and daughter Mrs Ed. llolTmnn left Saturday for Sutton- Itomcmber children's day exercises at the churches Sunday, Juno 10. E, Uowkc is moving this week into his now houso in tho north part of town. a Tho boys are trying to get somo sport out of a foot ball recently pur chased. Friends from Hoseland and Sutton were tho guests of tho Wlielaus of this city Saturday. l-'ted KatiiTman sold luOO bushels of wheat nnd about the same of corn and Is at present deli voting it. A V. Johnson is treating his houso to a fresh eoat of paint. A. V. Kvokel haun of iSluo Hill is doing tho work. Miss MeCruckru returned to her homo in Juniata Saturday after clos ing a very successful term of school at this placo. James Qonnor shipped a car of stock anil household goods to Montana where ho has secured a stock ranch and will make his fututo homo. A little fracas occurred lit tho hotel Monday between I'rof. Unssll anil Di lector (Jratidstall. Tho greatest dam ago was done to u chair which was hulled at the director's head Tho I'lainviow chapel will ho dedi cated Sunday, Juno 3. You tiro all in vited to brine your pockot book. This is n lino church building costing about 91,900. It is four miles south of this place iitist Sunday n largo audience gath ered at tho U A. It. hall, which was very tastefully decotated with the nnt ionul colors and llowers, and listened to a very tiiteiesting motnori.il aildiess deliveied bj Hev Ogden of llluo Hill alio choir sang some very beautiful and appropiiate songs. l.-ut Wedne-iday evening at the Ihp tist church was hold the lirst eoni nu'iicement exercises of tint Hladeit school til which timo Mis (J rare E. Hicks and Miss l'iiuy E McKelvey graduated with hotiois. 1'ropanitious weio made for these exercises and tho church was handsomely decorated with llowers. A rain in tho afternoon soinewhir iutcrfeied and the audience was not ns larco as had been antici pated Tho class colors selected wcro yellow, pink and white while their motto was "Wo stop not hero." Itov. A. 1,. Ogden of Hluo Hill delivered the nddress of tho evening, blending his subject in harmony with tho class noii. . iiiuoweii oy a siuuiaiory undress it i i .. a. . . . . ..J 'i I..U-.J ... KtVl.UIUj, AUU band tendered somo very crooa music The solos by Mrs. Rich and Miss l.ottio lkllo Doylu wtuo well loeeived by tho ittidiuucc, 'ilso thn duot by Mcsdaiucs Rich and Saunders. Tho recitation, "l'lioRidoof Jennii) McNenl" by Miss RltiiK'h C'o. was well delivcicil and woithv of noto. MissOtiiucK llioks then ileliveied tho valedictory in ti very inipri,to and carnem mail nit Sonic twenty livo pupils woin then c lied to tho rostrum and Pi of I'tmell nreqantpil llinm with illiilmiuw of honor for their pionritnttondnnco. depot tment nnd tho nil vancoment mailo in their studies Rov. OriIou thon with well chosen words presented the sfrad nates with their diplomas. Prof. Unsell added a fow remarks In praise of the A SLUGGISH BRAIN U caused by Imperfect in the Liver PRICKLY ASH BITTERS IS A BOON TO BRAIN WORKERS. It purifies the bowels, strengthens and regulates the liver, aids digestion, promotes vigor of body, cheerfulness and mental activity. I A Vj SOLD DY ALL DDUQQI8T8, Kqjpepeqp IC. L.. COTTINC, graduates, saying that no scholars left tho school room with a better tec ord or higher standing in exami nations than the ones who graduate this oveninir. In closing ho thnuked with much feeling all those who assist ed in tho oxcrciscsaud thoso who tiled to moke his stay in Minion pleasant. Tho little girls who were selected to gather tho boquets passed through tho audience and cart led to tho graduates many handsome boquets of tlowsrs which wero given by their admiring ftiends. Thus closed the school year of 1000. LINE. Good growing weather. Cultivating coin is the order of the day. Hlley Lewis reports his cherry crop good. The small grain is doiug well nud will bo a good crop. Tho alfalfa is in bloom nud will bo harvested next week. Mr. Adams is breaking prairie for Mr. Frisbie of Amboy. M. C. Sherman of Itcd Cloud was in Lino on business one day this week. Mr. Stiffens and Mr. Scrivner have a good prospect for a crop of peaches this year. Joe Saladen has been appointed to take the census of Lino and Walnut townships. Kichard Keaglo will bo back to Ne braska soon to make this place his fu ture home. Children's day will bo observed in most all of tho Sunday schools around here on June 10th. Rev. Ferguson of Highland, Kansas, was in Lino ono day last week visiting friends and selling medicine Quito a number of tho old settlers of this vicinity nttcndsd tho decoration day services in Ited Cloud. Eider Finch of Itett Cloud pi cached at lower Penny stock to a largo ami at tcntivo congregation last Sunday at 3:30 p. in. J. C. Foil (7. of (Jitido Itock was the guest of William VanDyko last week and lonorts a small pox scaro nt Burr Oak. There was a inantame in on tho cars with thai disease. There will bo a children's day picnic near tho Dutch Fiat school houso on Juno 10th. Rev G. W. Hummel will deliver an address to tho children nnd others. An invitation is given to other schools to tako part. Try Grain-O! Try Grain-Oi Ask your grocer today to show you a package of Graiu-O, tho new food drink that takes tho placo of colloo. Tho children may drink It without in jury nsjwoll as tho adult. All who try it, like it. Grnin-0 Ins that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is mailo from pure grains, and tho most delicate stomach tecelves it without distress Ono-foui th the price of roller, lfii and 2oe per package. Sold by all groeets. Republican Central Committee Meeting Theio will bo a ineetingof thoiepub licati county centtal committee at 'he olllce of W. 1$ Roby, in Red Cloud on Wednesday, June 0th at 2 o'clock p in at which meeting all nieiiibeis ate ear tieslly uquestcd to bo ptesent. M W. Ronv, Sectetar.i . L. 11 Four, Chairman. Examination Notice. Regular examinations for persons desiring to teach in Webster county nto held in tho superintendent's olllce at Red Cloud, tin thitd Saturday in each month Eva J. Cask, County Supt. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble nnd Don't Know it. now To if i tut out. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let It stand twenty-four hours, a sediment or set tling Indicates an unhealthy condi tion of tho kid ncys; If It stains your linen It is evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass It or pain In the back Is also convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order. What to So. There Is comfort In the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the creat kidney remedy fulfills every wish In curlntr rheumatism, pain In the hVf rvtwuwi, iivid iiauuui nuu iwii u ltit tslf-tnjrttrav IttfAt AAm nnrl Mirapir nivt of he urinary passage. It corrects Inability ((J hOll i hold water and scaldlne 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 tho highest for its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should havo the best. Sold by druggists ln50c.and$l sizes. You may have a sample bottle cf thl3 wonderful discovery and a book that tells more about It, both sent absolutely freo by mall, address Dr. Kilmer & Homo of Swamp-Root. Co., Blnghamton, N. Y When writing men tion reading this generous offer In this paper. Digestion and Dbonkf and Bowel. PftlOE SI. 00 PER DOTTLE. (&H RPEC17EL HGBNT. p , ,tf . fj iI3 -" ' fZKZ i GUIDE ROCK. Judge Kyio of Mankato pissed tht ough town Satin day on his way to Montana. Monday was an unlucky day for 15. ISaigm.iu as lit got a hand crushed in the feed grinder. And also for n little daughter of Wm. Ogilvlo, who had her hand crushed in n corn shellor. Each had two lingers amputated. Haskius boys wero breaking a pony Tuesday and ho rented and when he canto down was so badly broko that ho hid to bo killed. Decoration Day was observed here. Rev. Finch delivered an eloquent ad dress. Tho arrangenionts nro well under way for a grand celebration hero on tho Fout th of July. From tho start niado tho people may bo assutcdofa grand celebration. Moto race horses in town and a taco Imminent. A.J.Cnchcdal wits lit Superior tho Ijrst of tho week. Red Cloud aud Guide Rock will havo a game of ball at Guide Rock on tho Fourth of July. Henry Bird and wife returned this week and will occupy a part of tho Oc cidental hotel building. A feather renovator has been setup in the old sample room back ( the Guide Rock houso. H. H. Roberts of Indiana called on I. B. Colvin this week with a view to buying a farm. A wedding is reported for the near future. J. Vance's new homo is nearly com pleted. Dr. Bradshaw will movo into the Roberts property next week. Amidoavn. All kinds of who fencing at Wright's hardware store Don't taking Scott's Emulsion cause it's warm wcatl Keep taking it until you cured. It will heal your lungs ; I give you rich blood in sum mer as in winter. It' liver oil made easy. L. 30c. and $ I. Alldruu'sts mz&&jf& vtfltfT&rai - n f i rill 1 1 a tjll mi iVlVttNJW' Hlmt tu inimi a fni in tunr liuiiu-, ur liiiiitint-il will, tiixm, lun mnitKnt;i. tin I in 1 1 1' lud full ami fifluri- of WWW ,M iron i IF SO Jrii the solution to jour tiuiililci l of. I furil li) tin. (.'iilmilUli OothimuiiiI ..yV' etcry boiiii tide M-llltr Krttltitfa & Free Homestead Jl or 100 iicitx ur tlio dent liind oil tin con I llnrnt for main lul-lnu' nnd tnlxnl fnrmlnif No I tlurd WHt 1 inl-td lii Wrutrin Canada, the m-iak-o tlcld I' O"'1' - 1" " l-uitlt'l t. the ucrr. I.allwm -h" I- iliuirlici. t ic . ioiim nlinti clliunli i ilit-l mi ii ilit'n'll tlielct Korlnfor man m ai I U i- n Itninmni tluu Ottawa an. i" or to fit iv. v. iir.sirrr. Can ullnn i.iivc.oiiipiii Aia'nt, (All .Visit Vnik l.tfi- lltillilliix Omaha, .rl. Annual Recortaud Estimate of Expenses ".liu follnnlni; N 11 coriiHt tluiuiiiciit i-r tin ri' i li ts .mil illiliiiiH-mciitN nt tliu clt) of tinl lloiiit for tilt- J car enilliii; Ma) I 1W". IIKNUIW. rt Ml lliil.uioc im Iniinl Mu :i IK'.i. I : -'i-, ItiM'clM-'il frtun roiiut) iruniuir I'j'.'i III JmlKniriit f u ml .... i W hlilruillk fllllil Jul)) roail fluid . .. 2ia .10 water fiinil .... ..... JTU iff Tolnl ltwil l'alil out on Mirranlx . . ... fiMI M7 llHluiicu on Imtnl Mny 1, 1WW 13 71 Tolnl OICLTATION rUM), llnlnnre on band May :i, 1H0U Hccclveil from llcentio um n 21? 23 118. M) Totnl II mil 71 l'alil out on narrants KliiilMV! Ilalalicoon limn) .Mny .', 1IW0 l'loMI Total WIT Kit iuy. Ilaliineo on liiind Mny.i tMi'i.... Iti-celicil fromcuujty irciisiirur. i ivu 7:1 M 15 Totnl ... .. "-1 js I'aldiMitou MiiiranlH illii .11 llalmiCL-oiiliiiiid Ma I, Wi in Tolnl . .. . 7.' . ATI.H KUMI, liuiniipo mi li md Miiv -l. l"l'c . hk' I iliroiMd Irviin Dli kirim fii 'A iii-iiuril f uml si .'I Wnnl . l'Mi w l'olill tl3"vTiW l'nlil out on arrniit8 . . JU1U lii llnliiiicoon hninl .Mil 1, 11')) .. lUIW Total l i:ii ill Total recolplu WOO 71 ToIhI illbiirheii)cnt wn to 1IONDEII INIIEBTEttNEIIN. Water Works llondu .'3,000 0 Klcctrlc Light ilonda 6.C0 60 KtTIMATI OF EXrENBIB The roilowtiiK 18 tne onictat eittmaie or cxpcii' ten adonted by the City Council or the city of Ited Cloud for tne municipal year beginning May S, 1900. Salary city cauncll I 5M 00 " " attorney ....... 160 00 " " engineer 6W W " itreet and water commlsiloner....... 440 00 ' city marshal 180 00 latereiton water bonds..... 1500 CO Iniercit on electric lleht bonds 361 00 Ilepalri on atreets and alleyi MX) 00 Kepalra on water works no 00 Kxteuilon of water works io Miscellaneous eireuteii 1000 to Total M300 M Dated llili 8th day of May, 1900, ,1800. Kkslik, City GUrk. I.E. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM OliauM nod btaullflu Uie ttit. Promotes a laiurlinl trowlh. Xlcvor Fails to llcitore any llalp to It Voutliful Color. Cunt snip iliwiifi ti bslrttUljif. anc.siiJIIuiqt DrtifgUli Iaa1 I m uii I f. I t ftod nrllf fori Utr.irt dfr, Or re 1 Ilrsssriala si klsksl.ai kU.I -. turn B1MII. III.HUU ItlUslODUl KftlJ I MsiilgaUlst!'. Ma4lluk.lUlUa..iiu I Stop j be- J tcr. are 1 md af cod Are You A Emier? in "jr-tsi. mm s Pennyroyal pills bmwx: JSrv "rS.T." only ?!." atSoVlocku-in . at ptibl.t-ieud io to thuhiVh'. RAFK. i.Mr.ii. i.ji.miiiuu,,!,! est bl. der'for en h the followlnir iii..pri i . BStt fci CIIIOIIlTIJU KNCl.L-,11 ualcitnlo town l,oi V" , '!. SXigRAU HKW l l.l tll toi,. m.i.i j iti'iVu 1 in .lacUoii Ail.llilm, '..'. I' ini ' M tj,3lliinsrrassiubtlluilp.nd Imlm. "' t lin-'l 111 PbMOr fount), nud MMe of Se 7 - flf llonh. Ilu7;j.ar.r.tl.i . 4e.it I IHSklt -llld Slllu IVlll rullllllll 0iU, (or olll I Vv. r? I r k if Hon. Alva Mem Member from tho 24th (Feorla Co.) District of the Illinois House of Rep resentatives, Tolls the Fcoplo how lie was CURED on RHEUMATISM. Northampton, III,, Auk. 12, 1899. The Dodds Medicine Co., Iluffalo, N. V. Oentlemeii:-1 hod been suderlnclrom Rlieu matlcpalnsln my body and hod tried many reme dies with little satisfaction until I purchased Uodd's Kidney Pills. The relief was something teyond my expectation and I am now cured and heartily endorse Dodd's Kidney Pills to any one with deranged Kidneys or Rheumatic pains. Dodd'e Kldner Tills cure all Dlrteates of the Kidneys. Sold by all dealers in medi cine, 0 centiaboxorslxboxea for $2.50. Sent on receipt of price br The Doddt Medicine Co.,Baffalo, N.T. Our Coal is SUPERIOR COLORADO COAL. STILL SELL AL THE SAME OLD PRICES. Waoon Soales Back of Offioe. Buy aud sell Baled Hay, Corn, Oats Millet, Barley, Etc. Full lino of Flour and Feed on hnud. W. B. ROBY, No. 1 Tiuni) Av. Phone No. 51 The 1'i'st L'lilhir ni.ttlo run to bo had or us. Neck ciiiiifiiti fur 3 out- hoit t- es. .'nitiiil, if jou expeet him to du t'n.iil ik An ilMPtiiig, pnot ly in-do collar is n smuvo of i-oiitiiiu.il in na tion t-l till lllTM) Flit HORSe-COLLKRS hi o iniuli) with a view to comfoil, iltif. tililili-, ami rmikI appearand- Wi) i. ill su'I you THE FINEST HKRN6SS ever, tiling complete, for your hot se Good for hard wm u, ffond for show occasions J. O. Butler, THE,v!RNESs C. 3n, DOinL, BlncksmithlnR - and - Repairing- OK AI.I. KINDS. HORSESHOEINC. SATIhFACTION (ICAllANTHi:!! SlntC of Nebraska. M'fbhlor Cniint) n. In tliu Loimi) Court of our said Cuium of Mctntcr ' In tho mallei of tho Ktinrillntiililii of Mnrs c he hull mi liiNinu iicrruii Now on tilth!' hi (In) of .Mny. 19oo. rame Jntitvs llurdun, el rkofthc- Dlstrki t'uurt of Wcbict coiint. liiHilil Bttxtf. ninl tiled Ills petition ruii ruM-miuK niuuiiK iinur llllllKt null mill .Mary ( scluilu IniH biun ndjiidced to bo Intntio b) tlio eoimiiUKloiiersof Insniilt) of sntil count) nml that s ilit .Mnry O cliultr'N po.sosscd of per tounl ittntoln t-nld cofliil) ul -tuu, and that by renhon of lier nu-iilnl rniidltlon nnd pxtremo ace hlie li liicoiiiiiitent io limo tlioe4reRnd maiiMRCiuciit oMhucIi cstato. nnd pra) that Urrbnrd Oliiusti.tc. a resident of said counts be appointed KUAMIau of tlio crson nnd estate ofsaid llory C.Schultz. It Is therefore ordered by the court that Satur day, the 10th day of June, luon, at 2 o'clock n m at the county court room In Ited rioua. In nald county, be fixed as tho tlmo nud l lace for hear log nald petltlan and appointing a guardian far said Inland person, when all persona Interested1 In said matter may appear and show cause ir any exists, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted. It Is further ordered that a copy of thlh order be published In Tim IIkd Clouii mist- tt weekly newspaper printed In said rount). for three successive weeks prior to the dar set fr tald hearing. ' iiiBiunnerorucrea tnai a copy of this order 4 Krvn.1 TirBtinallv r,n b!.! if...- n L ...... be anaaisoonjouuscuuilz, tlio person nowhar- "...'.. .:.."..".' .: " ."."'" "" V.. UCI1I1IIZ 's "" tmo aim vuiiuuj ui sniu iiisano person hearing. luuriecii uuib iinor to tno uay set rnmnlil Jaues Durrr, County Judge. Wlllls!,l)enc'.crd?f aie:eslRt0 of AIexand.ro Nottco Is hereby kItch that In pursiiunco of m order of .InineH Duffy. Judge of tlio count) coin ... H""l,HTf'0(.AijK de.ea'sed. thv C,ln,C ofAlox.uderu. Willi., kidney I r V ? 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