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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1900)
f H ;U ill im ill IK i lu vrv ftmrli tlko the blossom ing of n flower. Its beauty and perfectlou depends entirely upon the enro bestowed upon its parent. Expectant mothers should have tlio tenderest care. They should bo spared nil worry and anxiety. They should ent plenty of good nourishing food nnitlnlnminllnplirrUM. This I will go n long way toward preserv ing tliclr ucnltli anti tncir ueauiy as well as that of the llttlo one to come. Hut to bo absolutely suro I of a short and painless labor Uiey should use Mother's Friend rtMlarly durlnjr the months of gesta tlon. Thl U a iltnplo liniment, which It to be applied externally. It Rive strength and vigor to the muscle and prevent all of the dtscomlort oi preR nnrv. which women used to think were aosoiuteiy necessary. When nuinrri menu duncrMr wliAtever. utea mere is no 1 fist Mnlhar. tf.t.m at the drag store, an per bottle. THE BRADriElD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA, OA. I WML rr onf rrtt oool, " n.ior n.py ii norn irn ri i r, ii i i ii "'in -"- - - TANDAItll OIL CO. r. d. bedford, Real - Estate, - Insurance, AND COLLKCTIONS. Agent tor tho Kqtitaulk Like Assuit- ANOE SOCIKTY. Du. E. A. Creighton, Honorary (Jrmltmto & Silver Medalist Western University, Canada. Calls Answkhkd Day and Nioiit. OrrrcKOvin Cook's Piiahmact. J. S. EMIGH, DENTIST. PAINLESS DENTISTRY IK YOU WANT IT. Crow. Bridge Work or Tetlh Withial Plitd P0UCBLA1N 1NLAT And all the latest Improvement la dental mech anlim OVERMAN tf BLACKLEDQE KTTORNBYS - KT - LRU. Otllce trtt Pott Ottlct. RED OLOUU. NEBRASKA. THERE'S A HITCH somowhero if you don't get good quali ty in your harness. Don't bo cent wiso and dollar foolish by gottlng trashy stun", but buy our Leather harnuss. That will last for years and glvo satisfaction, at a price that will surpriso you by its littleness. OUR HORSE COMFORTS such ns fly nets, etc , aro well worth your attention, and will surely provo a great investment. J. O. Batter, THEaR?ESS HOW TO STUDY ART J We give in our Illustrated catalogue, FREE, valuable information and advice to those contemplating the study of Art. Semi iKistal for cata logue. IIALSEY C. I VUS, Director. ST. LOUIS SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS, St. Louie, Mo. UUKIX WHUlt ALL ILM (AILS. Bosl CoukIi Bjrup. Tunes (loud. Uto I Ultimo. Bom by druiruinti. luH wtiV uw rtll""r llme" nr inSiPHM I )HCoiovi jMMHIl!, Ar Nm ItiMimewi Man MaH Tleld tlu ISIm to . .?-.uuri )a,trd;c&. Of nUuiaiinnttli ItUcmlrusd that mk la the atrotisfeu. An infantry soldi, asaroheft all dy with noventy poundi ci arras, ammunition and basriratro, hU hlsoTvu woifht,wlilla a cavalry hor w well loaded with two hundred arm fltiy, ono-quarter his. aVren ttia "'".aderfiil camel will ho. and refuse to rt under a burden tnnr than 09-'feird his own weight, but tbj little aaa may bu actually loaded wlU three qtmrtavra of hin own weight, an will theu Irani off at four and ono-hall wiles an hour sosi kso it tip. The Sytfl m.v. la often quite Wr. r moat an tail oa polo pony, and a iroc--lized, well-bred and ilne ffalted wliiia ass brings ao T.a a good Amo..c As u t:f, day in, day out, lie ii superior in orwo to tho horse, will go rer raut on which a homo cannot nnu a looting', and "Mil do as good day's Journey. I fancy thut r.u must yieiu ino pi!. Mf etaa(i2ih to tho ass, by whose nam ac t Vr:!y resonU bain; called. o tar a I hare observed in thes s?urM oi rf KiMii no animal cab eiid ih m In ability to carry loads except porsap the woman coolie of Thibet She ia a little bit of a thing, rarelj weighing mora than one hundred and ten pouC'bj. and yet alio will work twolvo houra a day lander a load of from eighty to one hifndrod pounda, and I have heard It said she will carry one hundred and twenty-uvo. It is odd how wo havo got to assort ate obstinacy and numberless ugli qualities with tho ass. This Is au wrong. The one word which wo art wont to use to cover all these assume vices is inullshnoia. Hut u mule is a hybrid, and onu of the peculiarities o hybrids la their general lack of th stanch virtues. If I were to hunt ft, a creature whose conduct from birth t old age came nearest to exemplifying the four cardinal virtues I would un hesitatingly choose the ass. Tho nerves of the horse ull ond na the surface; those of tho ass are deeply Imbcdilod. Hut If there is any one quality for vtr.,, s i grow older, I gnin in admiration, it is aweot reason ablcncss, and this the uss possesses while tho horse docs not There is an aristocracy of usscs and there are the many headed. If you want the former look at one of tho white Syriuu imso.h. He Is richly sad dled and bridled and has two attendant Arabs to cater to his wants, for he must be kept in the finest condition for his muster, the emir. This handsomo fallow is truly a uoble. if handsome is aa handsomo doea His taannera are perfect and his raits aro us smooth as they are rapid. lie will go off at a running walk which would not spill a drop of wutor out of a brimful cup, and which will cover full six miles an hour. He can canter all day at an eight-mile gait, but his traveling gait Is tho running walk on tho rock, and In these gaits ho has uo equal. Ho is fur more comfortable tiwa uny horse, and in a weok's travel will go quite as far. The background of the pioturo of tho aas Is always diro poverty. In prosper ous countries the ass is not considered. In countries whore strict economy is necessary to tho barest oxistonco, where very kernel of wheat every grain of rice, every spear of green stuff which can be eaten is counted, where it is a question, not of whether u man can rise in the world, but whether lie can keep body and soul togother until tho next harvest, tho ass Is useful as no other animal can be. Ono hardly needs to feed him. Ha can pick up u living on the highway. Boston Globe. TRAPPING BIRDS. Recollections of the Vfltd Life of an Id. dlan Iloy. I uin sorry to say that we were merci less toward the birds. We often took their eggs and young ones. A com panion utid I once had a slnglar experi ence in tills way. We were accustomed to catch in our hands young geese and ducks during the summer. While thus engaged we happened to And a crane'a nest Of course, we were delighted with our good luck. Uut as it was al ready midsummer, the young cranes, two in number, were rather large, and they were a llttlo way from the nest: we also observed thut tho two old cranes were in a swampy place, quite near ny; but as it was molting time, we did not suppose that they would vonture on dry luntl. So we proceeded to chasotho young birds; but they wero fleet runners, and It took us somo time to catch up. w ith them. Meanwhile the fiarsat bird's had heard the cries of their Ittle ones and camo to their rescue. They wero chasing us while wo fol lowed the young ones. It was n peril ous encounter! Our strong bnwb gained the victory In a hand-to-hand battle with itin ulimv f,riini lint n f? Mm wtihctrcdy over hunted a crano's nost aiimisi mi uirus niui.u soiuu resistance when their eggs or young are taken, but very fow will uttack man fearless ly. Our devices for trapping small ani mals wero rude, but wero often success ful. For Instance, wo used to gather ap a pock or so of lurge, sharp-pointed burs, and scatter them on the rabbit's furrow-llko path. Of course in tho uioruing wo would find the little fellow sitting quietly on his track unable to movo, for the burs stuck to his feet Charles Alexander Eastman, in St. Nicholas. Thu Iuielllcrnce ot HiriU. "Hur-rds is Intllligent," Mrs. Itrnn- n Iff an observed as she encountered her frloud Mrs. O'Fluherty. "Ye can taclie 'em tinny ting. Me rfister hus wan ns lives in a clook, an' phln It's tolmo to tell th' tolmo it comes out an' says Mtickoo' us many toimes as th' tolmo " "Dthot's wonderfull" said Mrs O'Flahorty. "It is indado," suld Mrs. llrunnigan. "An tho wondherful par-rt ov it all is, U'b only u wooden bur-rd nt dthntt' ITarper's Magazine, The red snow, which Is found In the Alps and in some parts of thu Rocky mountains, owes its hue to a ealitroscopic plaut of a bright red cole Bittersweet, Mamma, aren't you sleepy?" tender ly inquired the beautiful young maldeii, and tho heart of the young man who wns making a Sunday evening call leaped for joy ns ho thought ho de tcctcd a covort intention on the part of the young womnn to rid the llttlo par lor of tho presence of "ma" that ho and she might be alone. "Oh, no, I am not a bit sleepy," answered tho mother; and the young man's heart began to Blnk from deferred hope. "I thought you would be," apakc the muiden. "I knaw I am so hlcepy 1 can hardly see." And the young man's licurf. dropped with u houl-slekening thud. Indianap olis Journal. Mot a fellow. "He is a fine-looking fellow," said an Austrian lady not long ago, as she looked at his highness, the Archduke Franr Ferdinand, In his carriage. Her remark readied the cur of the public prosecutor, who, deeming tho word "fellow" disrespectful, ordered her ar rest, nnd she wnn sentenced to six months' imprisonment. The lady was rich enough to be able to uppal to the aupreme court in Vienna, which or dered her release. Waverly Magaxln. Aa AppropilaU Time. "What seems to be going on 1b tha aohoolhouse?" "Oh, they're having a little party la honor of the teacher." "Such evidence of friendliness be tween teacher and scholars ia touch ing." "Yes, Indeed. You seo, the geology olattN hus got down ns far as tho Si lurian age and the teacher is celebrat ing her birthday anniversary." Judge. I'riuikurt Itself. Tragedian I only know two bad no tors. Critic Who is the other one? Judge. welt caught. The wild junglo cats of southern India are tall, long-legged, bold and dangerous animals. One of them was prevented from doing serious injury to Gen. Hamilton by the skill ho had ac quired in catching cricket balls. The cat came into the cantonment, prowl ing after fowls. Tho dogs were set on its track, and for some time there was an exciting ehase amongst the hedges which divided the officers' quarters. Than there came a long check, tho doga having lost the scent , Hamilton at last espied tho cat squatting in a hedge and called the doga. When they cae lie knelt down and began clapping hla hands and cheering them on. Suddenly the cat sprang at hla face, but he caught It as one would a crloket ball, gave ita ribs a strong squeeze and threw it to the doga. The cut had mode its teeth meet in his arm, and for weeks he car ried it In a sling. Youth's Companion. To'De Sore. Tommy This ia a book about a blind ahocmuker. Johnny Huh! What could a blind shoemaker do, I'd like to know? Tommy I guess he could make in visible patches all right enough, ceuldnt keT Chicago Tribune, Getting Thin is all right, if you are too fat; and all wrong, if too thin already. Fat, enough for your habit, is healthy; a little more, or less, is no great harm. Too fat, consult a doctor; too thin, persistently thin, no matter what cause, take Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. There are many causes of get ting too thin; they all come under these two heads: over work and under-digestion. Stop over-work, if you can; but, whether you can or not, take Scott's Emulsion ofCcd Liver Oil, to balance yourself with your work. You can't live on it true but, by it, you can. There's a limit, however; you'll pay for it Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is the readiest cure for "can't cat," unless it comes of your doing no workyou can't long be well and strong, without some sort of activity. Tho genuine has this picture on take no other. If you havo not tried It, send for free sample, Itsa grooablo tasto will surprise you. SCOTT & BOWNE uhomlsts, 409 Pearl Street, New York. 50c. and $1.00; all druggists O. X. ARGAHRIG1IT, ARTIST PORTRAIT PAINTER.! Ukd Cloud. Nkhkaska, Landscapes, Flowrrs, Fruits nnd Tor ti'ttiis Hindu to order. SrUDIO IN 1UMKUELL 11LOCK. As He Sett It My dear democrat, populist and free dllver republican friends: Woo unto us that wo should live to seo "our peer less Icador, Willio Jaw Hone" for the second tiniu passed tip, knocked out, dreppod like a red hot Irish lemon, skinned like an eel, although support ed by "great Tammany whoso Ciokcr gets tho profit," and our great army oi plain people commonly culled dumo silvcreptiblicpopocrKtius. Woo uato us. Present this second "woe" with n fow silver tours to tun defeated county attorney. When Inst I saw him, which was n fow days bofoto election, ho informed mc faithfully that ho hud iixed things all right so there would bo no question in regard to tho "hoavon born ratio." While it is quite evident front tho returns that ho "Iixed things" nil right, it was not tho wuy wo had planned. Ho failed to cut tho mustard ami can't deliver tho goods, heneo those tears. Confidentially, I believe wo have boen betrayed. From what informa tion we have received, I ant satisfied George Washington Aguinaldo has sold hs to Mark Iiaana, who will gov ern uh without our consent. Chairman J. K.Jones cati take com fort from tho overwhelming and totally uoexpectctl large pluralities f rem tho&c heretofore doubtful states Texas, South Carolina nnd Ueorgia. Croker, that stalwart patriot, cau, on account ef Ins noble (iefenso of the poor, down trodden ice trust, secure a sufficient amount of the precious, con gealed moisturo to cool a few "Scotch high-balls" after which ho can explain how it liapp tied ami return thanks that tho blow did not kill his 110,000 bull pup. Our "heaven born leader" cuu bu soothed to some extent by tho knowl edge that ho tiow has material fer an other valuable litetary work, entitled: "Tho Thud Battle, or, How I Saved the Tail from Using With tho Hide." This book will uo doubt be prefaced by a short tumorous article on "What Happened to Jones?" As for you and myself, my pool out-voicd friend, I cannotseo anything but four years mereof this vulgnr pros purity which is poison to our' aesthetic souls, but which we will bo compelled to endure, constantly called by the thought that the necessity of ettr pros ence hero in order to perfect plans to "throw tho rascals nut" and redeem tho country, precludes the possibility of our turning our backs en tho tyrants in power and finding sweet solace with our reflued and gentlemanly Filipino brethren Yours in sorrow, A Hah Bkkn. Uoineseokers extMirsions to Arizona, Arkanas Indian Tei ritory, Lnusiann, New Moxico, Oklahoma Territory, and Thxiis. 1)hT" of sale Nov. 0 to 20, December 4th and 18th. One fare plus $2 fur the round trip, limited twenty ono day from tittle of sale, continuous passage in both directions. A. Con' oVKit, Agent. What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises in the family every day. Let us answer it today. Try Jell-O, u delicious dessert. Pro pared in two minutes. No baking! add hut water nnd set to cool. Flavors: Lhiiioii, urangu rafpberry and straw bfi ry. At your grocers, 10 cts. Is yottrnutuo written there? Where! On our subscription books for tho last rear in tho 10th century. It should bo. Inflammatory Rheumatism cured in 3 days. Morton L. Hill of Lebanon. Ind. ay: "My wife had InlUmmatory rncumatUm In every muscle and Joint; ber kufferin; was terrible and ber body and fa ce were (woolen almost beyond recognition; had been In bed for six weeks and bad elRbt physicians, but received no benefit until he tried the Mystic Cure for;Kheiimatlsm. It gave Immediate relief and she wa able t walkabout In three days, I nm Bttro It saved her life" Sold by II. K. Qrlce, Druggist, Hed Cloud, Neb. Rheumatism Cured In a Day. Mystic Curo for rheumatism and ticumlnla readily cures in from ono to threo day. It ac tion upon tho system la rcmnrstiblo nnd mys terious. It removes at onco the ranso nnd tho tll8cne Immediately dlsnppears. Tho first dose orcntlybencius. 70 cents. Sold by 11. k. drive. IIel cifiid. Neb. "I w. HEADACHE, FOUL BREATH ISO ENERGY, CONSTIPATION. The symptoms mean torpid the bowel. They auo mean tne general niaun ww par and disease ia taking to obtain control ULrLI-l"a 1 m m m " PRICKLY ASH BITTERS ,, -,--.,,.,,. ,.. ,..-.-.,. Quickly removes these Symptoms, Strengthens the Stomach, CleanKJ the Liver and Bowels and Promotes Func tional Activity In the will restores Health and Energy in Body and Brain. SOLD IY Price kC L.. 'COTTIISC, accomn anted by ' ...i.i... il mucous patches in tne mount, cm p. tions on the skin, sore throat, copper colored splotches, out swollen glands, aching muscles and bones, the disease is making 1 ranui ncaiiwav. and tar worse symptoms will follow unless the blood is promptly and effectually cleansed of this violent destructive poison. S. S. S. is the only safe nnd infallible cure for this disease, the only antidote for this specific poison. It cures the worst cases thoroughly and permanently. M C9NIIIM CMI4 In the fall of 1807 I contracted Illoou live lecNWme.u-d but did me no Rood j I wa petting worse nil the time; my hair came out, ulcer appeared In mv throat and mouth, my body was almost covered with copper colored splotches and offensive ore. I suffered severely from rheumatic pains in my Mioutdcr nnd arms. My condition could have been uo worse ; only thcue nrflllclcd a I was cn understand my suffering. I had about lost all hope of ever being well again when i uccuieu to iry b. . ., but must confcM I had little faith left In any medicine. After taking the third bottle t noticed o change In my condl tion. Thl wa tr truly en- . courasinK. and I deter- mined to aire 8. 8. 8. a thorough trial. Prom that time on thehnprovt meat wa rapid j S. 8. 8. seemed to have the dis ease com npletely under control the sore and ulcer healed and I was soon free from all signs of the disorder: I lisve been strong and healthy ever since. I,. W. Smith, Lock Box 6u, Nobltsvllle, Ind. SSS is tne only purely vege table blood purifier known, fi.ooo is offered for proof that it contains a particle of mercury, potash or other mineral poison. Send for our free book on Blood Poison ; it contains valuable information about this disease, with full directions for self treatment. We charge nothing for medi cal advice ; cure yourself at home. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. Order to Lay Sidewalks. To tho following owners of lots in the city of Ketl Cloud, Nebraska, viz: John Uonacum, owner of lots 11 and 12, block 15 Irving F. Baxter, owner of lots 7, 8 and I), block 13. H, E. Moore, owner of lots 10, 11 utid 12, block 13. Chas. K. L-iborce owner of lot 24, block 25 John N. llicknrds owner of lots 1, 3 and 3, block 0. You aro hereby notitied each of you, that tho city council of tho City of Hed Cloud, did on tho 8th day of November 1000, nt n meeting of said council erder to bo built in front of your respective lots as enumerated above, sidewalks of uniform width with other sidewnlks along said streets, in accordance witu the provisions of nn ordinance entitled "An Ordinanco to Provide for tho Con struction and Repairing of Sidewalks nnd Crt.sings Within tno City of Red Cloud." S'totiid vou fail to buiid oy cause to bo built sidewnlks us provided by said ordinance nnd order of sai i council wit in fifteen llfil days, said eouncil will cause said walk tube built and tho cost thereof levied ns a tpfi'ial tax nguiiiel Mild lots us piovidttl by said ordinance. .D.itetl. this lGih day of Nnve niter. 1000. J K. Kkslkk, City Clerk LEGAL NOTICE. In llie'lllstrlrt Court of the Tenth .Iinllclul DlHtrlct In nail for WebBlcr county. Nebraska In ttic mnlter of the i-Mnto of Hnrali ..Mur pay. iIccchmmI. 1' his cause comclon for liearltiK o,i the report ilyern. Kitsraian 01 inn rmncisco and Clarence Myers, minor heirs of t-nrnli (,', Mnrtiliv. trrfnl of thu sale of the unilnldcd two sevenths Interest Lit and to the followliiK described tract or laud, lo wit : llcgtnnlnc at n iolnt 4Rtl.15l0n feet Went of the North Kast coiner of the SoHtli cut quar ter of Section Two (2.) Town One (1.1 Itniiue Kicvcn (II.) West of the 6th l. M. in Webster county, Nebraska, thence runnliiK West III 27 100 feet, thence South ind ; Km fi-t. thence Kan 93 27 no feet: tnence North 450 36 MO feet to the place of bcglnnliiR. containing one acre more or less. In 8. W. U Hec. 2. Twp. I. Hange 11, West 6th 1 M.ln obmcr Cuunir, Ncbr.. In ns cordanco with thn license or this court thereto made on thu nth day of March. A. I). 100. Now thereforo It Is ordered that all persoin in tercsted In smIiI cstiito appear before mem lied I'loud, Nebraska, on the Itthdayot December. 19(io, to show cnuse II any there be why said alo should not be confirmed. Dated this 2Mh day f Oct, 1000. En. L. Aiums, Judge. Chan it & Ukiicek. Attorneys. I. B. COLVIN, REAL ESTATE $ FARM LOANS. Lock Ilox S3. Guide Rock, Neb. VII kinds of property bought, sold o.id exchanged. COLLECTIONS MADE. TEIIMS KEASONA1H.K liver and a dogged condition la Kidneys. Afewdostt ALL DRUGGISTS. I.oo Per BotUe. When the Hair Fails W ALan SPBCIKL KOB1ST. gfKsaa-:::?: :xws:kki v. r. Racket Store. : DAMERELL BLOCK. ., 1 "WALKING" RACE H FOR MEN ONliY. W l; Prizes $15 00. 810.00, $5.00. S i? RUNNING- RACE 6 FOR WOMEN ONLY. Hi To our store to Ren those juicy values in niir new line of Santa Clans "Nio-Nacs." FOLLEW THE CROWD. . $ ififSKSK-raiKHr-XfXfss:::?: R. E. McBride, I PROPRIETOR. L'? it FI I rVei.tki'riT'r-l' i CONSTIPATION the rrquentcaUMOt Appendicitis and nuinjroUW ei lout llli ihould nsrer be nwlectcd. The objection to tbe unud cathanlo remedies Is their costive rtwctlon whloh U constlpaUon. M cts. A SJ.M at aU Druggist. I SAMPLE ROOMS. JOHN POLNIOKY, PROPRIETOR. DKAUEK IN Vines, Liquors, California brandies. PABSTMILWAUKEE'Beer ALWAYSONcTAP. Wo can surnish 70U brick in any quantity nt the lowest pos eiblo rnte. Brick on sale at cither of tho lumber yards. Get Our Prices Before You Buy Brick. LUDLOW BROS., Red Cloud, Neb. CHICHC8TrR'8 CNQLI8H Pennyroyal pills ,tV . Uritlnl and Onlr Urania. r C-IIUJUKNTKKVS KNUUSU .In 11KD nl Utid HMI1UI4 twin hiI 1th klM ribbon. Tak other. Hcr I pucmn NbtltatU aaa bilta-tlM- Baj r iur lrff ui. r ml 4r. la luMkt Partlaalara, TcatlaiaaUU ua "Relief r.rLlM.Mi;,s7r. 2"- " all Drajiuu C'alckesler Vkealeal Ci TIMETABLE. B & M. R.Y RED CLOUD NEBR. mm LINCOLN OMAHA CHIC AGO 81. JOE KANSAS CITY SI. LOUIS and all points east and south. DENVER HELENA BUT1E SAL1 LAKE C'r PORTLAND SAM FSAXCISC0 ami all points west. TBA1NS LBA.TB AS FOLl-OWS! No, 13. Passenger dally for Oberlln and tit. Francis branches, Oz ford, McCook, Denver and all point west.. 8:23 a.m. No, 14. Passenger dally for St. Joe, Kans city, Atthlson. St. I,oiili. Lincoln via Wymore and all point cast and south 0:05 a. m No. IT. Passenger, dally, Denver, all points in Colorado, Utah and Cal 1 f 0 ru I a .. . 8:10p.m. No. IS. Passenger, dally for St. Joe, Kansas City. Atchison, Si. Lout and all points tan and south ........... .10 :80 a.m. No. 144. Accommodation, dally ezcopt Sunday. Hastings. Grand Is land, Ulack Hills and' all points In the northwett . 1:00 p.m. So. 143. Accommodation, dally ezcopt Sunday, Oberlln, Kansas, and Intermediate stations, via He publican 12:3Up.m. No. 64. freight, dally, Wymoro and St, Joo nnd Intermediate Junction points ia:45 p.m. No, 63. Freight, dally for Itepnbllcan Orleans, Oxford nnd all point west ... .. 10:40a.m. No. CO. Pro I Klit, dally except Sunday for Wymore nnd all point cast 6,45 a.ia. No. ITS. Freight dally to Oxford and Intermediate point 1:30 p.m Sleeping, dining, and reclining chair cars, (seats free) ou through trains. Tickets sold aDd baggage checked to any point In the United State or Canada. For Information, time table, map or ticket f.11 i"!,0.' drcss, A. Conover, Agent, Red Cloud, Nebr. or J. Frauds, General Passenger Agent Omaha. Nebrasks. sjj PARKt-tVs ra HAIR BALSAM ulasans and ttsuuries the Mir remote a luiuji.nl rrowth. never rail a to Hrtore a raj )rl tn I, a VAntkh.l i,.l.r- Curt, tcalp Jiwaati hair takUsc; NOTICE TO CREDITORS. State of Nebraska, I Webster Count), f In the County Court of Webster county. In the matter of the estate of George V. ton. deceased. '" "' llals. Notice Is hereby given to all persons bavlnir claims nnd demands against (leoriro v ii.i.in,. 8n',e nHW coun, u "eaVShat '.he ,m" for tiling claims against said estate Is "lx mou hs from the 2nd ,8y 0f November, mil AlUnch pursons are rcquisted to preieni their claim Willi tbo voucher to tho douiVt? Judge fo'ro lihe'n Iy' ?,,,lHn?B,Cx? "n. on' or be? chfrn so nio,i w?i ,f , S,R; , 5"1. nnd nil ?udKO nn 1 m X 'I1 l,'u ne5"l. buforo 'ho nld jucigo on the 3rd day of May. 1001 nt in p'cloclcitm.. and that said admin strator Is 1 ltKio.lii whlth to pay tho debts and ehsriri ail lowed against said estate and will!! i the I same . j . 1,B Durrv, County Judgo. , DaUni, Octocer u, loo. j c . ,f V iJt ' ' "1 Llla... J J ''- SitMttAEMiiMiam XPttBSSBMWWWH ' f . ,. fcfci,-mm0afi . . . . -- --""T'i1l1ilafcHf I . laiHrfatfAir,Awww'"' " ' "! '