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About Hemingford herald. (Hemingford, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1895-190? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1896)
5 I r rt vr. , . I'3. 3 SHKssOTraasr THE SOUTH AFrUCAjtJ LONDON. 1 . i , f Lite tn th Center of f Infamous (lold ' .Mliilite nfRlohJ Johnnncobiii-g, tho London of South Africa, nine years ago n Barren . dt nnd eight ypara ago a minora i, is now the' center of Bomo lOO.Ouw In habitants aj inci casing about ns fast n brick nrfd mortnr can bo obtained, Bava a writer In Chamber Journal. It Is situated directly on top of tho cold, directly on top of tho cold,' '!. dn lFom and on loo cround ab&Vo It looks to ari'JSngllsh oyo like a'hugo drawn-out mats of tin -res qrcamy In tint and ijpft with age 'sheds with Jhclr painted mlno chlm- iclrlooms from tho days of her Salooi neys mrfnlng In n straight "lino all mtestors, when spinning, though a along tho quartz gold reef as far as you ueodful art, wbb tho occupation of foml can see In either direction. The larg nine leisure, hp employment of the est, or main rocf, runs for thirty miles rich and tho poor, in tho Intervals of ' uninterruptedly, gold-bearing and hon- moro Important business and In the eycombed with mines throughout, long nights of winter. The dlatnff was This, oven werojtalono, could speak then, llkotho cmbrqlilorlngofjaoft cush for the stability land continuous pros- Ions, table centers and dollies, of our perlty or thf Transvaal gold trade. On day, a remedy ngal&sjt idleness. A a small jrtfeamor arriving only ft few freah charming fashion Is thd gift of a days ajg from tho capo was cald to bo quaint chest o'f drawers, called a "trous botweon 300,000 and 400,(WO worth of aeau chest," "from tho mother'to hor en gold,' and tho ncwopapers show that gaged daughter oon after the ring has usually about 100,TO0 worth Is con- . boon given by her flanco. It serves Its signed by each 'mall jioat. J earliest duty as tho reiosltory of the " As wo enter tho town wo find fine congratulatory offerings from girl and well-planned strots, crossed nt friends tho tcaclotho and chocolate placos with deep gutters gulllea. I napkins which havo run to earth the tathor to cary off tho ..water, which li overworked "engagement teacup." Tho often, In the hoayy summer ralnB, doop; j chests, mado of black old Dutch oak, or than your knees. Crossing theao at ( aro riOBt suggestive of the Hollander's a fast trot, tho drive? never drawing i0vo of table linen, and aro supposed to rein, tho novice is shjjt about In hie white-covered, two-whoelea cap, wun Its large springs, AUco ra pea In a blad der. Indeed, one marvels at tho dain tily dreesod .habltti f tho place bolnn Iswung thjough si- y. quito uncon cerned and with. ' impllng a frill. We pass fine pubi c buildings, very ,,hlgh houses and shops, somewhat Jerry-built, it Is true, and goodness help them In caso of a largo street flro but now being added to or replacod by larger and mpro 3ajid Aiuildlngo. In doctl, bricks cannot be mado fast ''enough to supply the demand, both hero and In some of the outlying Transval towns whero tho gold boom Is on. Thoro uro lofty and handsome shops with moat costly contents which fan vip wjth London or Paris. A WOMAN VETERINARY. tnterentlnz Operation fr Kractnra Pr formed on tfie t'tr of a Canary. To Mrs. Charles E. M. Keldin of thl3 city must be given tho credit for a dol- 'lcato piece of surgery that should awak en the admiration of professionals, 'pays tho Now York Journal. A cago 'containing a favorite crfnary foil to the floor, and In the crash poor Uttlo Dick suffered a broken leg. Mr. Keldln summoned his wlfo and Installed bar as chief surgoon. Roach 'ing into tho cage ho quickly seUod the little sufferer and eecured him firmly in tho palm of hla left hand, with both tiny logs turned upward. A tiny splint was then cut from a match and a lint of cotton one-half an Inch wide and about three Jnches ion1; was well saturated with liatorlne. Mrs. Keldln then, with a dollcato touch straightened tho leg, applied the Bpl nt 'and wound, the llinti, which was held In placo by thread. Tho bird moped for a day or two, hut gradually grew chcorful, and at In tervals would cautiously put down hh lamo leg. On tho fifty day he kept the leg down and sung as cheerfully as ever. On the tenth .day tho bandages were removed, aa he was discovered pocking at them. Barring a slight enlargement 'at the point of tho fracture the llttlo songster la as good a bird as over, t I,.rn to t.Utn Ifit!IUintlyf "Learn, after you have learned tq epeak, to listen and to listen lntelll fgently," writes Ruth Ashmoro in La dles' Homo Journal. "Express your In terest through your eyes, and when it is needed say the' encouraging word that, lllto hot yatsr on tho toa brings out the strength.' Jt a speaker men tions a wrong daie do not correct her. Tbo. world cares for the lntorestlng talk, not for whether tho affair de scribed happened on Thursday or Fri day, nor whothcr tho bopmot was horn at 9 or 1 o'clock. The effect on thq speaker la belittling, and you have nq 'right to underrate any pne. Chatter about anything you will 'but personal ities. But do not feel that you must raise the tone of society by ringing in, when everybody Is laughing nt .somo funny little story about a child or nil are smiling at an amusing descrlpt lion of how tho orange bloesorna r.row down south, your opinion of somo reavy 'history that has lately been published. Society Is not a school; It is a pleasure cround." Toll. "Havo you written your graduation esoay?" aeked Maud ' "Yea," roplled Mamie. "Wasn't jt a lot of work?" "Just dreadful. First I had to hunt pp words tnat wero Dig enough and "" v" u',tu" uuua uc ' " " then I had to keep Jpoktng In th die- B,n8a wh,le buying-one. , I have an un tlonary to aeo what they mean, and. usually uni repossessing customer who honestly, I began to think I never would ebaust the patlenco of Job. He would get It finlahed."-Exchange. , "SJP nto the ctoro tho AW afr the ' PPi-tER styles arrived nnd coasuma-l two "' j hours aud ten minutes In gottlnc a fcnt I'r.fty inch. that pieaBC(i him. The next day re- Onee upon a Umq a goat, who was urcod the hat and had one m . about to partake of a poster, bethought ,rdor. The man Is so ugly that no. fkit.g Tilm to observe" the trend of tho Jest. .ouid JmDrove his looks hut a maei." which It woe designed to depict' "Ha, ha," he laughed, "ha. Ua. That's Jretty rich. I guoss' I'd better not oat! t, with this touch of Indigestion Vn r avlng."- Detroit Tribune. Ponnnn Kt WnterBi"i)n. PosBuma are destroying watermelons at AVhltff Cfty, Fla., and glrlng mora trouble than tho razor back hog, since they cannot be fenced out "Ne'mlne," saya Samto. "Ppssum ho b fat hisw'f Wxneby. .' DAMASK DOW.RIE3. f -fUs Eidlcotfs IllRliIjl'rlseil Chests of I.lnen. When MIns Endlcott mnrrled Mr. J,o ph Chamberlain shr carried with her .o her Kijgltflh home many chests pt Household linen, saya Dembrcst Mnga- Inn Tlionn nrnrn fur mnrn nroplnim In 'er eyes thnn her boxes of Paris gotfne. a.M. .... uW - . ...,. ,.....- - . nd well thoy might be, for, besides lbt? ' uiutim) products off modern looms cm- :;?cl,!itil,nnt:ic" e a"n!!S??JL klllful French fingers, ho had trcas Inspire most enthusiasm In making the collection. And no table linen can be better of Its 'kind than the old, heavy, Dutch .linen, with odd figures worked In a shade of white that shows only in cer tain lights. This is still manufactured, but It Is difficult to find In this country, as importers seem to prefer tjje ex tremely fine, Bllky French or Ir&h pro ductions. ' THE PRETTY STENOQRAPHER. A. Partial List of the Artlolei Kpt In Iter Heik, ' Should tho X rays bo thrown upon the desk of the averago pretty stenog rapher it would revcnl a condition of things quite In kcoplng with tho smnll boys's jocket, only for variety and uniqueness know that the desk would far outrival tho pockc3t, oays the Now York World. I didn't have X rays, but I got a gllmpso, nevertheless, inside of ono ot theso desks tho other day. The owner Is young and fair and daintily formed, 'with big, saucy, bluo-gray eyes that took coquettjehly over tho rim of a pair of extremely becoming eyeglasses. You may see hor tripping demurely ilong any day during lunch hour In the neighborhood of Cedar street and Broadway. This la what I saw: A Jackknifo, a cake of vlolet-scentcd fpap, a bag of kisses (candy ones), a box of camphor pills, a box ot (face) pow der, a safety revolver (unloaded), a package of lovo letters, a bottle of pickles, a pair of goloshes, a little porce lain teapot, a package ol tea,, a box or pepsin tablets, a bottle of plives, a Jar of jam, a box ot charcoal tablets, a copy of "Carmen," wit.h a nowspapor criti cism of a well-known actress' kiss as a book-marker, a French grammar, a dic tionary, a halr-crlmper, an old shoe, a jar of cold cream, a box of scented writ ing paper, a pair of skates, a pair of stockings, an opera bonnet, a bottlo ol tonic, a hundred other things and o bottlo of whisky. The Evolution of Revolution. Mr. D, H. Perry, In writing tho story of Waterloo for Cassell's "Battles ot the Nineteenth Century," gives an ln torestlng series of quotations from the Monlteur, announcing the escape of Napoleon from his first exile In Elba, and his advance on Paris. The evolu tion of phrases is amusing from "can nibal" to "usurper," from "usurper" to VhlB Imperial majesty:" Tho cannibal has left his den. Tho Corslcan wolf has landed in tho Bay of San Juan. The 'Iger has arrjved at Gay. Tho wretch spent the nlgjit at Qre-i noble. The tyrant has arrived at Lyons. Tho usurper his been seen within fifty miles ot Paris. Buonaparte Is advancing with great rapidity, but he will not set his foot Inside the walls of Paris. To-paorrow Napoleon will be at our gates! Tho empepr has arrived at Foun- m.neD.uau. Hfi Imperial Mnjcaty Napoleon en tere(' Paris yesterday, sururounded by his loyal subjects. Men and Their Hats. "Well, well," remarked a leading hatter the other day; "everybody has smllod at tho vanity of women as they ta,te lonS and taaA 8lanc.es at their rp- cciiona in uie store winnows, out woman Is not a marker for the ordinary man, Tho uglier a man Is the longer l takes h,ra to 8U,t himself with a hat ntl1 Vinrf'Annf1NnnV(AlnnlFlk.4l.A Phlladeli hla Record, Itellg nil Icnorunce. I have no patience with the Chris tian Ignoramus. A man has no ex cuse for being ignorant of tho Bible. Tf ho can read he c-n know the BUlo '1 not be h'.mb"arr.t,fl by ovory son Illy doHrli" 'in- ',ny to pw)&r,ne'l e1 t:-" tl.L. i-.'ry d'".'Hne tf ijira, and al) ,-.! fie it,ciii,i.e o'f Its (llsclpleB Kev. PpcI Whitehead. ' Office of Western Ncbni8ka,Stocl 'Growers bocmuoii, J. It. Van J3(iUirk, $ecretary-Treafuror. Alliance, Neb., Oct. 7, 'OG. To Mi'lilbcrs of Western Nebraska ftock-G rowers' Association : f ho Scrpi-Annunl meeting will l6,iielU ill Alliance on ISoveniDor ,,, I nin iMirni.atlv rlnuii-iwl IS nriie8liy UC8U CU iiu next. lluit 0Vurv lll0111ber , present, as very important matters are to bo I ,. ' . i i i l uiuuuNsuu nun uuumcu. The Olfoits of VOUl officers hflVO , J resulted 111 a IlUinber Of aireBts of , llion SUSpeOted U Stealmp, from , ., rA. I our members and others, and thero aro nowthreomen lioiuid over for tfinl. rw nf flni.!,,,, , . i trial, O110 lit UOtinj; llIUl UVO nt TTimittwtfr.tvl "VVn lion., n,. iiimi't, iienimyioru. Wo near on eveiy bide praise qf th a good effect of the i '. .. , , . , . ,. , organization. It is being realized ., , , . , ,, that WO mean business, nilCl there. , '. . . . i . .1 . IS no one but Claims that there IS less stealing going tm than over before known. In view of this, it is the duty of every member to induce his neighbours, who aro not nOW members, to lOin US 111 Our , , attempts to put our cattle industry on a secure basis. If ovory man who has stock in our territory would join with us, wo wonhl have meaps enough to drivo out every thief in this part of the country and to carry out other measures beneficial to tho Block industry. What wo have dorjp so fur . has exhausted cash on hand, and there fore, at last mooting of directors, a levy of two arid-half cents per head of stock was orderd, and is payable on or hpfore November You will pleaso report tho num ber of head of cattle and horses you havo on hand, and forward this with your cheek for amount due. Trusting you will bo present at meeting and bring your friends wjth yotj, T am, Respectfully, J. 11. VanBoskirk, Secretiry-Treasurop. To tho stock growers of Box Butto counties: Allow mo to call your attention to a meeting of stockmen on No vember 11th. It is certain that if ovory man owning stock has liis bpmd on our bookstand used the book, no theif could get out of tho county with livo cattle. Come to the meeting, and you will join tho association. Thero aro several things pertaining to cattle industry which will be discussed, and tliqre ..-, s.nvt.lll'. 41 ln n Inl'm, tiilirl lllinn id i,uuiin "- " .'b' ..nw....... , Respectfully, J. It. VanBoskirk. Tho following-named gentle men havo been selected ta servo as jurymen during ttye coming term of tho district court which convenes on Wednesday, Novem ber 18th: A. M. Drake, H. M. Anderson, finn HfilHi.'ipk Cllins MfVTCirmfW VJLO. XlUUUl u..vi oi.iih.il(.LN.iiinuy, Albei't JNelson, John Kaufman, L. F. Leavitt, W.A. Hood, G. W, Jones, p. A. Curtis, Wm. Ivlatzat, J. J. Lyon, G. H. Clayton, JaS, iOlinolCy, - ' , , . , Wm. Randolph, .n --a rooms urqvn, James Robinson, Fred Pahlo 4 N.Clark, Ed C. Reck, Tt-, . t -1 -r t 1 Om Beck, D. C. MelntyrO, ... F. W. Adams, Z. I .uunmnham, v ur bciiu in liuut;, u Buuu atuuau and 3 lots, in David City ono of Til a. TkaA j at 1 aTh - 4" & l --a Mm J - 9 1 1 1 aFV aT, tho best towns in eastern No- , , , .. o ruM-. I i leniennne a. aicninney ueienuani, win lane braska; population 3,000, electric notice that on the lUth day of August. lHtm.An ,. , , . , . mi .naG Heed plaintiff herein filed her petition in light, WatOl'WOrkS, etc. ThlS t he dUtrlrt court of Iloxllutte county. Nobras .,.,,.., . ., ka, against you tho said defendant, the object IS desirable inSldO property, WOU anofprairr of which is U foreclose a certain located, On COrilOr, east front, , , . iir-ii 11 nice lawn and trOUS. Will sqll , iji-'r ti ,, Cheap Or trildQ for BOX ButtO ,. a i 4. m.. it.... ... realty. Apply at TlJK HEHALD , OttlCC. Tlnnlnn nlmnai. So (ha lino! v lmiUap ClieesO IS tllO OpSt Oil llia mnvlrat 'Pi.ir?f tllO mar HOI iry ll. F- E H( LSTBN. Wiitohmaker . -AND- r U01"01D,1' ALLIANCE, NEH. (B-. it M. Wnteh Examiner.) (Thnrg.-i, r--tmably; Miti-fiu-tivw t -Kumntiul. Orders left m tie HiiHALu oliicp will receive proiqpt I attpution. Pinal Proof Notices Hon. J. W. Wern. Jn., lighter. Hon. P. M. Bhoomk, Kcoelver. Portion having notices In thin colnmn are re quested to read the same carefully ami report to OiJh ollim for correction any error that, may exist. Thin will prevent posslblo delay In making proof. Lund Ofilcnat Alliance, Neb., Sept. 28, 1MW. named ivU.er has iiled nottcofif hla Intention to mtfo finRi ,,r(mf support of hi claim, and nonce i nereoy Riven, ui&i mo lollowinif iJSAU&y.SSS James c. wood. of Marsiend, Nob., who mado HE No. XOMfor the i lib'U, n w 4 o U & ue J, v U sea .7, tp "Q n. r M) w. Jle names thfollowInwltpeM to prove hi continuous rculdenco upon ami cultivation of !Bldi '""i1,', ! tf'delia L. IJonc-yman. Emma l'nrdpy, Albert Palmor of Marnlnud, Nob., Mi mon U. Wrujht. of Uelmont, HeU. Also, EMMA 1U11DKY, ot Mriami, Nob., who made 11 E o. 3007 for ih&& fflhe foiSwIaWtaww to proye her fontinnoiig rod idpno up and cultivation ot M1U lauil, vli: Fldolial,. Honfyman.JamriO. Wwal, Albert Palmer of Marlanil, Nob., Ulmon Ilt wrlht,of neimont. Nob. aio fidelia l. honevman. noo Kendrick, of Maralaml. Neb., who mado timber culture entry No. aa. for tho o y, uw u. &. lot i &2,boo !W, tpAtn, rEOw. Bhe name tho followlnnto prove hrreontln- nous resilience upon ana cultivation of. ald land, viz: Emma Puriloy. James C. Wood. Al- mrl l'aimcr ot Alarsianu, nvu , bliuon a. Wrieht, of Hjlmont, Neb. ' '' "J. W. Www. Jr., Register. U. 8. Land Olllce, Alltanco, Neb., Sept. 25, IBM. Notice is hereby Riven that ANTON ZAHKA. JR, o mako llnal proof lforo lteaistpr or lleceivpr nt tholr olhce in Alliance, Neb.. November 11 Ja. .1UIUUIIITI Villa IHU 181)0. on timber cnltureaDUlication No. CM. for tho w H sou 12, tp 'Hi a, rrf 4Tw. lie name a wltnnssofl: Jacob Lamcrlck, James McCabe. Alexander G. Ross, Datiiel Mey ers, all of Hox Uutto, Neb. J. W Weiin. Jl... Register. TJ. 8. Land Office, Alliance. Nob , Sept. 25, 1800 Notivo 1b hereby given that JACOll MORAVA, of Marsland, Nob., ha filed notice of intention to make final proof lieforo County Judgeof llox Butto Co., Nob., at hisollice in lleinlnford, Neb., on November 7. IB'. , on timber culture implication. No. 4.fi, for n i se U, no U w U it lot 0, hoo 0 tp SSn, rg h'iir lio names as witnesses: Augnstus H. Mc Laughlin. Edward Crlgler. of Marslnnd, Neb., Anton Zajic, John Zaile, ot Hnmingtord, Nob. J. V. Weun, Jn, UegiBter. U. 8. Land OHIc e, Alliance, Neb., Hcpt. 23. 189(1 Notico Ir hereby that FOhil'KI. NORTH, of Kewanm, 111 , has filed notico of intention to mako tiual proof lieforo Clork Circuit Court, htarkCo.. III., and witnesses will give testimony betoro Hegister and lloceiver at Alliance, Neb., on November 0, 1HW, on timher culturo applica tion no. 241, for the s w U boo 20, tp2Un, rSOw. He nrmes as witnesses: Edgar Svvoezey, Henry Bweezey, 'David A. Paul, of llemingford, Neb., Robert 8. Shipley, of Alliance, Neb. J. W. Weun, Jn., Hegister. Land Oiilco at Alliance. Neh . 8ept. 30, 169(1. .Notico ts liereuy given mat, tno following named settler has tiled notice 'of hit- intention io mako final proof in mipport of his claim and thst "aid proof will bo made before Register and Receiver at Alliance, Neb., oa Nov. V, 18'J0, viz: JOHN P. HOLLItfHAKE. of Hemingford, Neh., who mado H E No. 30W for tho s w hoc V, tp .W n, r 40 w. Renames thn following witnesses to provo his continuous residence upon anl cultivation of said laud, viz: 'Michael H. Murphy. Leo Fronapfel. .lames F. Whclan. William tfriel, all ot Hoiuingford, Neb. J. W.WEfv.Jn., Register. U.a Land OIHce. Alliance, ' eb.. Oct, 12, 1600. Notice is herepy given that AH HAM A. WILLET.'ot Anselmo. Nob., has fileil notico of intention to mako final proof before Hegister or ltecoiverat Alliance. Neb., on tlio 2.MU day of November, lhU0,on timber culture appMcatiuu no 15., for the nw U sec 20. tp 27 n, rg 52 w. Ho names as witnesses: John Sediacek, James Rrona,' harles 1'osvar, Martin l'oavar, all of Lawn. Neb. Also Notico Is hsroby given that THOMAH E. HHYAN of Hon(h, Neb , has iilml notico of in tention to mako final proof at eamo time and placo on timber culturo application No. C93 for tho n e U, seo 20, tp 30 n, rg 49 w. Ho namep as witnesses: Charles F. Dorgan, William Smith, William W.Tjreo, James W. Tyree, ,U qf Hough, Neb J. W. Weun, Jn., Register. U. B Laud Oflico Alliance, Nob.. Oct, 10, 1MH. Notico U hereby given that HUUO LICllTE. of Ounlap, Neb., lias filed notion of intention to make final proof before Hegister or lloceiver at Alliance, Neb., on Novomlwr 'H, 1S.W, on timber culture application no. 510, for the w H uw li t w M sw ! sec -., tp 29 n, ig IB w. no namrs as utii"fs ": Ilemard Vrndrioli. j Fred Ortmann, ifiiric1! Kou.i. ltenriih l.)i'l(t, all of D.IIl.al). No'l. j,K Ky L,"aTK.of Dunlap Wi., Im I'uM Iinu nonco ol lnfntiou to m&xu liuut proot Hi m n i .time and ptao on tiimr ri'lt'iri' app iraV mi No. a'.ii tor tne sw 4 ee ai. tp i'.i n. rg 4t r lie natm-a as witnosses: ilcrtia.'il lndr!e!i, Fred Hitman, uenry Koch, V. "tlk li.l of Dunlap, Neb. J. W. Yf'tif, n..' U .'inter Land Ollice nt Alliance, Neb , Out. 21. IBM. Notice is hereby given that the following nam ed settler has filed notice of his intention to make final nroof In sunimrt of his claim, and that sald'proot will Ixi made before Hegister or Receiver at Alliance, Neb", on Nov. 30, lS'JO, viz: Edward G. Hahn, of Moomaw, Neb., who mado he No. 2017 for the no't sea 2.1, tp 2t n, r 45 w. He names the following witnosw to pro his cuntlmioiiB icsideuco upon and cultUatioi. of snid land, viz: John Lowellen, Ambrose 11. iwoUen( William Neely of Momaw. Neb., K. 1', Juhauscn, of Ota) son, Nob. Also Ambrose II. Lowellon, of Moomaw, Neb., who mado ui no. 2367 for the' n o j nee 22, tp as n, rg 4J w. I 1I(k mt A. . I. (a aal I aa .. ... .a aa( , aaaa. a. a.aa fn nanan I.I. continuous resideuco upoti aiui cultUationof said land, viz: John Leuellen, Kdward O. nahn, Peter liahn. pf Moomaw, Neb , F, V. Jo- i hanlien, of Grayson, Neb. Also John Lowellon. 0i Moomaw, Nob., who made k no. 213:1 ror tho wiYoruantTti?o,nowlnR4neres to prore his continuous residenro upon and cnlthation of said land, viz: Ambros!, ii. laevtrMen. Kd- 'nal.it. 1 1 li ri I'itfp Itfilm nf Miutmnw Vnh .F.FTjohanseu.of Grayson. .nW ' , lfl tl, Di8tricj, C:olJtt r Ilos Rufo County, anna g. heed Plaintiff. Clementine A. McRinnet, Rofendant. take American Loan ai)i Trnst Company upon tho northwest qtartorof section 0, in township 25 north, ramiiiW west of tho Uth p. m.. in llox Hutte county, Nebraska, to secure tho payment of one promissory noU lifted .May -IMbiK). for tlinmof hi, and due aud payable on thaHt dnyotMaylba5.lcarinintere(.tat the rate of i 7 per cent iwr aunum from date fald note and mortgage was for a aluable consideration, be- lore tho same became due, duly sold, assigned and delivered to the plaintiff, who is now the owner thereof aud of the mony due thereon and there is now duo the plaintiff from the do- leiidant upon said note and mortgage, tho sum of MOO, with interest thereon, from tho 1st day of May 1SKJ. at the rate of ten iwr centner an num, and the further sum of 14.01 for taxes Iaid on said pifiiiUc-i to p otect her security emUrrt to p otect Iter ht-curity reou at tn r tvnt pr annum witn lu'erest, tnereou at in p r tvnt ir annum fiom the U'th day of July Ib'.U, for which sums with the interest thereon, plaintiff jirays for a decree, that Hie defendant lm roq-ure.! to pay the mini-, or that said mo-tgag" may I"' fore olosiUaud eaid piemit-s n.ay UHoldaecirdln to law to rati!' the Biip-i at io mi d io. Von are reijuirtil to auswr old li' til Ion on or lfore thu -ud day of Nocmb4i' 1KH. Dated Uept. 31, la. AnnaU. H-)5U, Plaintiff, fp Sept. 25. -' All p.irtios desiring to make fiMl pi-oof mi haye their papers made out at TpE Heuald office, - fceo of charge, and promptly transmltted tQ the iau i 0ffl ,e. 'Max&a si riW CC ing 0ut Clos I have made up my mind to q out of business, so I vwll sell all my Dry QoofJs, Boots and Sfyoes, Cloth ing and Gents' Furnishipg Goods at greatly reduced prices for spot cash. Produce will be taken at top prices. T? if H. H. PIERCE, Proprietor of Livery am Feed Stables, Wo havo first-class stock and double and single rigs, which we f urnish at reasonable rates. Our facilities for accommodating boarder are unexcelled in the city. Give us a call. USaF Stable Corner BoButte Avenue and Sheridan Sec. 23Iea3Cixigroxd.y T M E STYLE 201 Is sold by agents as high as 3slil3 Toucan buy It at tho factory price from us for $88 ,ht 73 Inches. 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