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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1900)
t .liMM'lWINfHJir vww'iww ys3wt s,t? ,-r4 ,,-WSW JJ -TT -s-KftVW .rfc- snnsit j i i 1 1 It i X J iite figure Many women lose their gir Ibh forms after they become mothers. This is due to neg lect The figure can fcc preserved beyond question if the ex pedant mother will constantly use $ friend during the whole period of pregnancy. The earlier its utc is begun the more per fectly will the shape be preserved. mother's TrlMd not only softens and relaxes the muscles Airing (he great strain before birth, but helps J from the eopperhcad Democrats or the the skin to contract naturally afterward. I north, and, on (his hypothesis,' he eon keeps unsightly wrinkles away, and the eludes thnt Agulnnldo and his follow musdea underneath retain their pliability, era would never have taken up firms MtAtkaa'a Calattll i. .1... ....... .-..-...f ..!.... II.a TrHlin.1 15, ....... n... I .....til.! Kniment which banishes morning sickness and nervousness during pregnancy, shorten. ; labor and makes it nearly painless, builds up ' Ike patient's constitutional strength, so that aftc emerges from the ordeal without danger. The little one, too, shows the effects oi WM fctt TrkN by Its robustness and vigor. Sold at drag oro ftr $1 a bottit. 6nd (or our (lnljr Illustrated book (or awctant mothers. The bradpield regulator co. ATLANTA, OA. r. d. bedford, Real - Estate, - Insukanck, AND Coi.I.KOTIONS. Ageat tor the KQTtTABi.K Lifk Assvr- AsMK SC1RTT. Dr. E. A. Crkighton, Haaorary Graduate & Silver Medalist Waitarn University, Canada. Calls Amswxxeb Pat ami Niomt first OvibCssb's Piabmact. J. S. EMIGH, DKNTIST. PAINLESS DENTISTRY IK TOU WANT IT. town Irtdgc Wirk or Tulh Witkiit Plates. POHCKLAIN INI.AT Aad all Us latest laproTement la dsaial Mtch aulim I. B. COLVIN, REAL ESTATE $ FARM LOANS. Lock lloi 1. Oulilo Itock, Neb. All kinds of property bought, sold nuil oxchaiigeil. COLLECTIONS MADE. TKltMS UKAMINAlll.K OVERMAN d ULACKLEDOB KTTORNBYS - KT - LHUtf. Otttcc rer Put Ottlct. RED Ol.OUl), NEIIltASKA. BRICK We r.nu surtiish 7011 brick in may sjunntity t the lowest pos sible rate, llrick on sale nt v either of tha lumber yards, Get Our Pricks Uefokf. You Buy Brick. v LUDLOW BROS.. Red Cloud, Neb. HOW TO STUDY ART! We give in our illustrated catalogue, FREE valuable information anil ndvice to those contemplating the study f Art. Ketnl postal for cata logue, HALbKYC. I VKS, Director. ST. LOUIS SCHOOL CF FHt ARTS, St. Ltulm, Mm. B CUZtS Tf.URt AIL llSt rAHS. t Coutifc ojrsp. Ttci Uvod. la fata. SI4 h drsKlits. Use !' A cood looking rv4l horse nnd poor look. -?'.'X las linrness Is tl.o jriVX worst kluJ of n com- J-1X Harness 011 U not only mnkes tha harness sndths & H ,1 bona ttxik better, but nmkrs thft MI I X Ii-sthcrsoflsml lilUtjU'.puuiilnrrwi. iV 8 I iiuk tli ilUloolo Init-tttlco us loin iy H ymUmJl 0,,t onllimrlljrwoul.l. IBA II ' 7irlSXll(.7. Foil t.rtti.r. la t.o.-.ltH(V H i Pll',i. "" "'j mWL. I I V iavUvttf STANDARD lrt . ' iSv ilco. tWB ;i yom- ygBssm j Horse a xtimmw liS on i Jin. The Philippine Insurgents En couraged the Same Way as Were the People cf the South. Tlininn A. Itild-r, n I'oiifi'ilrrntr Soldier, hays Niiillirrn Dniimliillc Snim- Hi)' mill IliKiiiiriiKi'Mii'iit Ciiiiii il tli t.'lll W'nr. Oimilm, Kent." HI. Thomas A. linker of Mi-mplhlN. 'IVim., wns u coiifcilcr ntc,Hiildlcr during the civil war. In n rciMMit letter, In whMi lit' c1m forth Ills reii'oiis why lu iiiniiot support Itrytin, ln states the piopodtlon iim It Ih fair l.v itntl hfjtiiui'ly. llo flmrp'H (lint lliu southern states would never have se ceded from the I'lUmi had It tint been rit- Mm niifiiiiiriif'iuiiniit tluu riuud viiil not bo In arms now, were It not r,r the encouragement they have re- cclvcil from Bryan nnd other Demo- cram, in mu iciier uc unys; ttV ffe. hnl l.1lj.taa 4 fcm n aV 4 ftt n tffiMltinftft Ih A- der states would hnve needled from the . uu uuv riirfv iimi tuu puihui-iii iur i Union In lsui but for tbc aid and comfort tlven thfm by the copperheads of the clsrcii that tho Union r,uy would have to ",e U"lt.C;U t"tc8' U1or the opera mnrch over the drnd hodlcii of 40,000 ln.ll-1 tlons or the llsou Inw, a Democratic ana Democrats before they reached thu measure, the total amount thus paid south, the iniiRiiincent utterance electrified out fclt to less than lt),000.000 per "Smnd-nrS hesitated upon lhe ! week, or n shrinkage or !f2U,000,000 per brink of thu awful abyss. They loved the I week. Union and hatrd the aliolltloulntn. The Under the McKlnloy lnw more than Union was a 'thi-ory' entwined with Uenu-' . (UKHKVl wi.rn lnvi.ut,..! In .,. l.i.ui tlful nnd patriotic aentlmenta. Hlarerv f-W"."00 linested In new bltsl was n 'condition' Ih which was Invested ,1L'Ha enterprises, rumlsliliig employ the hnrd cnruliiKK of n llfetlmr. At thr an- inent to Jli'J.OOO Inborers. Under the preine crlHlK can... the promises of noitheru I -vvilsoll law llioro than $:IOO,000,(HI) HcmncrntM that they would not let uh be ,,,, ,. . . , . hurt! tliolr bitter ileuuucliitlona of tho He-, mro withdrawn from use 111 eominer pulillcnn party. Tin; votith made the leap. ' clal and uianufat'turltig Industries aiul "Darlnc the war wo unw Indiana rel-' nearly 280,000 men were thrown out or meats and blfades march thrntiKb Uie nitiliivniint state of Kentucky. 'Tramp,' 'Tramp,' i'1'10"1"1?',., ., , , 'Tramp', they passed throtiRh Tcnnciwie. I Under the Wilson lnw thu balnuce of GtoraU and Ronth Carolina. We never did trade ngnlust the United Htntes In the ISfSil!?wAeJ?K,r tci0T? fiTihf months the law was In operation 40,000 dead bodlt of their Democrat 0 ' , . ., . friends and neighbors. Wc were fully per-, "iountcd to the sum or more than suadtd thry killed and made n corduroy $70,000,000. Under the present Kenul- rsad of tbem, becauae thr nntllmnerlnl- ttst of Indiana aald they vroulil. "Onr next hope nfter we Rot mixed np to gsther was that Kneland and France wom l,l ' an-! help oa for cstnmerelal reasons. Vail dlfham, Hti'Teuauu nnd n thouliand other coppcrbcnUri like tin good brethren who licld up Joshua's aruis, held our. up by ei.cm.r-' agin? us to hold out n llttlo lnnger, by nouncliiR the war n 'failure' nnd keeplim ua ported an to -o movements of our en enile.. "This Is all ancient history, but I, an old eiiiifeileriite. ran nee very rnadlly how the iititl-liiiierlallRt league ran materially aid AkiiIiiiiIiIo and IiIh crowd, livery olil soldier, north and south, uuderktiindH the forro of moral atipport. Our wnr would not have lasted three months but for north em llfiiiocnttle eiicuuraKfttieut, nnd I be lieve AKiilunldii wimlil have been ns pence fill n citizen a Ooinez but for the eneour flKemeiit he has received from the senti mental traitors of the nntl Imperial leiiKiie." l.MI'OUTANCK Ol' VOTING. It Is highly Important that every Itepnbllean mid every one who lie- lleves In continuing prosperity. In maintaining good government, should go to the polls and vole on elect Ion i day. This Is all that U required to' place Nebraska In that position where' all the world will know that she has I shaken off Populism and has taken a ' position In the ranks of Republican states. The danger Is thnt the fanners and laborers, who constitute 11 lurgol per cent or Nebraska's total vote, will be so busily engaged with their work ' nnd In sueli peace or mind thnt they will forget or neglect to do their duly on election day. Hut, one thing Is cor-! tain, and that Is, that the fanner who Is getting good prices for his stock und crops and the laborer who Is getting good wages ami plenty or work, can not expect this to continue unless they go to the polls In November nnd vote ror the candidates or the party thnt lias made these blessings possible. You cannot go to the polls und vote the Republican party out or power nnd then expect good times to continue. The Democratic party brought on the hard times. Free trade und deterinlu- iitiou to contaminate the standard cur-1 reney of the nation frightened capital drove money Into exile, silenced enter prise, demoralized International com merce and dually precipitated wble--spread suffering and distress. To vote the Democratic party back Into power! would bo to bring back Miard times. This Is Just ns certain ns It Is that night follows day. The fanner must sow in order to reap, anil the laborer must toll lu order to earn money. Neither can do otherwise and expect satisfactory results. So, too, they must both vote with that party that gives them prosperity in order for them to have jirospcrlty. They cannot vofe wrong nnd expect things to be right. They cannot vote for hard times and expect prosperity. The primary object Is to vote and vote riglit. simply because you nre satisfied with conditions Is no reason why you should remain nwny from the polls. You' should go there nnd vote, that thin grand cru or unex ampled prosperity muy bo coiklnuous. It Is highly Important that the Re publicans shall control tho next legis lature. Two United Stntes seuntors are to be elected and other matters of almost equal moment will come be fore thnt body. Should Nebraska Join the Republican column or states It would menu much ror her. It would attract capital ror investment and would, even nt tho present low rate or Interest, enable her people to borrow money cheaper, beinuso throwing off Populism would be, a guaranty thnt Nebraska Is not a Btote that believes In rttiiullntlaBji No one Buffers more from fear or repbMn- (Hon, bad collection laws and coou. qucnt poor credit than the borrower. The one who iouhh inny loan or not, as ho pleuses. The borrower Is fre quently bo situated tbut lie must bor row or suffer the loss of the huvIiiith of u llfetline. Conlldeiicu In the hon esty mid Integrity or the borrower miikes It possible for the hitter to e cine lonns mill this, coupled with ciiul tnble eolleetloii laws, enables him to , burrow lit n low cute of Interest. It will bu observed, therefore, Hint luws j that are intended to restrain proper und eiiultnblu adjustment ot uccoui.H j between' the debtor und creditor, while tht'i may eauie the .editor soino tin- I iioyiinee, me liillnltely inoie Injurious to the debtor, for they not only limit 1 his credit, but they ieiiilre Itlm to pay higher Interest rates on every dollar be borrows, l'opullhtic tendencies 'In thin direction hae In the past cost the btate of Nebraska mlllliuis of dollars. CONTINUKSTO I'll. II LI'. j Kvlilenee of Itepiiblican prosperity continues to pile up. rami products have advanced In price, laborers em- ployed t Increased wages, new homes are being bought, mortgages paid ott and the transition carries with It n I happy change In the flnuiielal and In- dnstrlal eoudltloiiH of nH clnsscs. Few I farmers, perhaps, really understand , . , c.mlovcd nt iroo.1 WllglW. Statistics show that under the Me- ii,.i I-... . . .. "" "w mure tliau $11,000,000 were paid out In wnges every Satur dny afternoon to the laboring people or llenn tariff lnw rtlin ninlnv Inwl fl... balance or trade in tnvor or the United States ror the InBt fiscal yearn to the enormous sum or $544,0U .amounts 000,00;. Tin out Ittlfltiul Innrnnoo In Hw. i1iia - .... . . . 4. t . of ,lvo Btok' -'ompiirlng the market prices of today with rour years ago, Ih more than $000,000,000, and the esti mated Increase In the value or rami land and In the murket price or rami cereals, 011 n similar comparison, is ?rr.0,000,000, making the total prollt or gain to the fanners or the United Stntort ror the last rour years more than $1,150,000.1)00. The Increase In bank deposits In so called Tanning states, states like Ne braska, Is more than 50 per cent, while Interest charges In the same state have been reduced fully 40 per cent. Governor I'oynter nnd the fusion newspapers, ns well as all the fusion leailers. aii- tmtufnllv silont mi 1im m port Unit til the end'of L'oynter's term there will be a dellclt or shortnue In the public funds of no less thnn .flOO,-' 000. Thefr answer to this Is abuse of lie-! publicans, but ubuslni: Republicans will hurdly satisfy tho taxpayers, who will hnve to pay the bill, The fusionlst's have boasted or the snvlng they have made In nianaglng the state Institutions. Four years ago they pointed to the ninoiint asked and appropriated by the legislature. Two yours ago they came to the legislature with n ilomniiil fur intuit ninimv timn bad ever before been required, nml with u large deficiency nnd any number of unpaid claims. Tbe legislature two years ago, not only mnile u large do tlcleiicy appropriation, but appro priated more than JfU.000.0tK) ror the two years ending In 11)01. All this has been squandered nnd it will require $100,000 more to pay unpaid hills and labor claims. The shortage In the penitentiary fund alone will amount to nt least $25,000. There nre at least 11 Institutions thnt will come In with shortages ranging nil tbe wny from $:.000 to $10,000, and lu some coses It will be'even larger. This amount, added to the amount appropriated, will run the expense In liialutiiliilng these institutions to a higher tlgure than ever before in tho history of the stnte. If l'oynter's 'id mluistratloti has been a success In any thing it Is in increasing the hardships of the taxpayers. From tho governor down there Is not n department of the state government that has not Increased the expense from what It was under Republican rule. What innkes bnd matters worso Is that the state Is not receiving n dol lar lu Interest on the $t!00,000 school fund. This nlone represents n loss of over ?4,000 n yenr to the stnte. It Is u ract. proven by the official records, that tbe I'oynter administra tion, say nothing or Its depravity and genernl woakness. has cost the stuto more money than any other since tho state's existence. Inflammatory Rheumatism cured In 3 days .Morton I, lllll of Lebanon, I nil, hith; "My wife lmil ItitUiuumtory rheiiuiKtlMn In overs' muscle Hiuljulnt; tier hiirteriUK whs terrible hiiU iter iiody snil ice mo snoolen almost be) una rct'OKiiiilon; bud bceu In bed tor six weeks ami hail elKht ililclsni, but received no benetlt noOl she tried the Mystlu Cure rorltheunialUm. It uvu ImtuedlHle relief and she was ablo lo Hilk about lu threo days, lam suro It saved hcrilfo." Sold by II. K, (Wee, Druggist, lied Cloud, Kob. Rheumatism Cured In a Day MUtlQC'iiru for rheumatism und ueuralKlu readily onros In from one to throe du)t, ltsao Don upon tho system Is remarkable aiidmya ti'rloils. It removes at once the causo and int dfrcai-elmuiudlately disappear. Tho ilrstdose sreatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by II. K, GrJct, UedCUUd,Mb. v GUIDE ROCK. E. , Ilngan is building an addition on hi") house. Chns Sheuley Is building an addition to his house. Thomas Urozier of V eping Water, Nebraska, a brother of the Cro.ier's of Stillwater preoinet was In town Wed nesday: lie reports corn good there. Paul Hanson nml wife of Klfn Creek were in town Wednesday. 'I ho merrv go round is still hero. I. W Crntj'is 11 nv liousi, is noaring einiiplelion, Mrs Schniihoitrg has puifhiund the Mnlnuoy property .Mrs. S. is a now-, coiiier'lrom Missouri. Hon. K. A Honshaw of Nebraska t.'i'.i ami I'. P. Oiinstead of Hastings didivetert good add reuses to a good aiidifiieeof altetitive listeners Tuesday night despie the threatening wentlnr. Talk about c.ilaiulty, where is he now? Hauling lumber from Proud til's lumber yard to build a new mnnsior. U. S. Proudlit went to Douvcr Wed nesday uigiit. Jolin Marsh bid us good byo Wed nesday morning, but did not say where ho was going or when ho will return. Don't know whether ho has started to stump the state or not, John Kinchor Sr. has sold his farm on Heaver orecK to Henry Wehrly of Jewell county, Kansas. Tho merry-go round will only run hero Saturday. I. H. Uolvin lins n Wilkes stallion to trade. Died, October 1st at 1) o'clock a.m. Mrs. Lucy Strickland, wife of E. S. Strickland and daughter of our esteemed townsman, A. H. Crary. Mrs. Stricklnnd leaves a husband and two little boys to mourn tho loss of a kind and loving wife nnd mother. Tho funeral was hold in tho clitmh on Tuesday conducted by Rev. Shirloy of Nelson, Nebraska. A largo attendance of sympathizing friend and neighbors followed tho remains to their Inst res ing plnco in the Guide Rock cemetery. During tho thundor storm Tuesday evening lightning struck tho house of Ed. Cox four miles north of town nnd stunned his daughter badly, but nfter much work sho was restored to con sciousness and will sustain no perma headache; foul breath iso energy, constipation. These symptoms mean torpid tbe bowels. They also mean the general health is below par and disease is seeking to obtain control. PRICKLY ASH BITTERS Quickly removes these Symptoms, Strengthens the Stomach; Cleanses the Liver and Bowels and Promotes Func tional Activity in the Kidneys. A few doses will restores Health and Energy in Body SOLD BY ALL Price 11.00 C L.'COTTINC, PLATT & FBKES CO.. Ghieago Lumber Yafd RKU CLOUD, Lumber, Lime. ODIiVrBKt XvXJ2VIDSI0Ki CO, UEALKHS IN LUMBER AND COAL, uLilciii.(2 material, Bte. Red Cloud. - - Nebraska JACK OF ALL TRADES OUR NEW "LITTLE GIANT" l!z H. P. GASOLINE ENGINE, WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD TO EVERT STOCKMAN AND FARMER. Hovr iimny of you linvo lo-.t tho price of this Engine In nno day on account ot In sofrtckint wind to opi-ruto your wind mills, leaving your stuck without wtitor. (let nue now to do your tiuiiiplriK when tliuru Is no wind or to do It rt"iilitrln, Weiithnr docs t uilvct Its work, hot or ould, wi't or dry, wind or calm. It is a tho stmio to this moWiluo. Will iiImi sliell rorn. Rrlail feed, mw wood, ohurn ttitttor and Is htuiily fornliundroliithor Jobs, lu the lioii-ii or on tlin farm. Costs nothing to koep whoa not workluir, unit od'i 1 to s I'unls per hour when wru-kliur. Sldppod cmnplr.Uily set up, ready to tun. no fou'ulii tion nt'Oik'ii, a Kn'iit labor und money xavur. Itiviulrcs pruetteiilly no attention, und is abeolutuly t.afi. Wo muko all sites of Utisollno Kiisliio, from Hi to 75 horse power. Write er clreulur mid Rjieclal prices. FAlRQflKS, WORSE & CO.. OCQAHA, NEB. nent Injury. The house was npt much J damngad. C. E. Vnughan received news of the death of his wife's mother in Michigan and started for there immediately. Am 1 DOWN BLADEN. Miss Irene Hall is visiting friends In the eastern part of tho stale. ' Clins Spouce and wife and Tlionris Kiggins and wife are taking in the street fair at Lincoln this week. M. E. Yost moved Wednesday to De Witt, where he will go into the butcher business. Wo are all sorrv to lose John and family, but wish him success whei ever ho tiny looato. James McCoy, T. 11. Hall, Geo dull er and C. E. iliek. took in tlio Itoo velt rally at Hastings .Monday. Our streets are being plowed up ami I graded, and soon we will be up with ' the older towns Willi good slieets and sidewalks. Foray Wholau has purchased his brother's wood and pump shop ami will convert it into n dwelling. Koy GrhndstnfT left last Wednesday for Kansas City where ho will take a course in a dental college. Chns. Moore and D. P. Kummel went to Campbell Tuesday afternoon and played with the Campbell band nt the rally. Mr. L. B, Thorno is visiting friends in Michigan. Cars Andrews nnd family and 11. Tibbetts left Wednesday via. tho over Innd route for tho "Garden of Eden" in Oklahoma antl Toxns. Wo hopo suc cess nnd riches will overtake them. It would bo well for our town board to pnssun ordinance prohibiting stock running at large nnsl put it into force- A republican club was organized at tliis r lace Inst Saturday afternoon . It will meet again next Friday evening October Oth. Hnary Widdcrslieim nnd wlfo drove to Hastings Monsluy to tbe rally, and visited with friends. One of our merchants, a "no ptoper it" fellow who four yenrs ago had hard work to make expenses out of his business, has the brick on the ground for a new brick building 25x00. Work on the cellar will begin in a few dnys. Ho hits McKinley prosperity to tliank for this but he will not even get his vote. If the good times coutiuue we will haven millionaire in Bladen. We are glad to note this prosperity. liver and a clogged condition in l and Brain. DRUGGISTS. Fer Bottle. SPECIRL HCENT. 5' NKMIASKA. Coal and . Cement. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers Is sure to know of the wonderful cures mads, by Dr. I KJImer's Swamp-Root, the rreat kidney, liver L and bladder ramedy. m It If. th Cfr4t mMf- "Al fj !ll,T,rl, ft tli nlH. Uh tcenth canturv: Hi. I covered after years of ; scir.ntlflc research bv 3 wi. Mimer, tnc eml- ncnt kidney and blml. MBnM.. dec SMclallat. unci u wonderfully .saccavf'il In promptly cttrr.ip lame back, ktdney. b' idJ r. urio acid trou bles and. sri(hi Dl-sr, . v Mch is theworat form of kidney ttoubltj. Dr. Ki:mc'aSw.i,nsL-i;;ot !s not rec ommended for averyihiiifbutl you ha vekld- I . Il.a.ft Am X.l.tJ.ttt ,u..). . I, til (..... . YZi"Z , "w "f- lnso.many way, In hosp al 0 k, In private practice, amen? the ha'pi'.s too poor to pur chase relief ana has proved so successful In every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried It, may have a sample bottle sent free by mall, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out If you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous otter m this paper and sena your address to. Dr. Kilmer et Co.,Blnp- hamton, N. Y. The regular titty cent and Home of swunp-noot. ooiiar sues are sold by all good.drugglsts. Racket Store; pi DAMEpELL BLOCK. If you need a hand saw, saw the one we are selling at 65c. 4 tine Fork for 48c. A good steel rake 23c. I A good Broom 23c. 5':-::a':A:fx: R. E. McBride, 3 $ PROPRIETOR. $ 'Kf::-ci:f:::!!e s s s I I PRBSH OYSTERS ! at the 9 (Star litilcei'jvr, ; J. U U Il.Eis. I'iom. ftfi I'Ab.K.CW'S HAIU' LAI-SAM - JVtrVtr.i Ld Uat-tll.ci the tilr. -. ry l-ruinftirf a luxuruM ptowth. ""Ti . W.iover Falls tu Jlfftnro Grsy w, outhliil Color. r l 7J i.v.ti n v r.u.r uuuij. .rUnlKB lo KEU ml Uald m.lslUa hill ml llh W. ribbon. Tke s lllr. UtrsM I Iacrs HakIUBUas u lalu Hams. Uu7 sf j.ut Urvul.l. r msS 4s. Is udm Sr rartlfalsrs, TasttasnlsU ssl ' Ittller far LalM." m knar, r n. lara MalL IU.IIIIUtIMMIiU. SoldkT Mattes Udaptpn. Ms4Uaal'arl.,lUlLA.. I-JlT ,..u.aa .-L.akA J'kA.a, rf, THERE'SA HITCH somowhere if you don't liotRnod quali- , ty in your harness. Don't bo cent wise nnd dollar foolish by cotting trashy sniff, but buy our Leather harness. That will last for years and give satisfaction, at a prico that will surprise you by its littleness. OUR HORSE COMFORTS such as t!y nels, elm , nre well worth your attention, und.will surely provo rv " great investment. J. 0. Butter, THEtiftRNEss NOTICE TO CREDITORS,' Btate of Nebraska, I I . Webster Coiuily, f f In the County Court of Webster qoutity. In the matter of tho estate of Earnest E. Qulc Kle. deceased. Notice Is hereby given to all persoas tmvlnir claims arid demands agsliid Karnesl K. QnlCKlo late of Webster rouiity, deceased, that the time ror filing claims against said estate It six months from the 7th day of September, woo All Mich persons aro rfiucsied to present tkelr claims with th vouchers to tho c'omay Juduu of said eiiimty.at hi. otiice therein, on or tie. fori) the 7th dnv of MriK.li mn' ... i . ylalms ki riled will bo heard before the until o'clockum. ' ""' ftr f 3iwfb' im "" JiMKi Durir, youaty Judge. Dated, August v, two. . U J &z I 1' i rzyt. - rT-'Jv7 Bill iw'.SJISIi' ,.cz liSSHrHEfWiffiSa BJB1 CH'ChlTC..l. r.-il1"-, Pennyroyal, pills CTv Oriclssl n't Onlr ilrnulsr. l.H CSk) lor CHICIIKSTIilCH KHOLLS1I wy U, p V" i' av- . si tMHj , tiJSife,WiiyWiiS-''& '" Jaft'''ft . &3f -TV VSsVV- S AfciOsSM .-rsM - -wVMi. W JWKiiii. 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