Announcing the change In the man agement of the Diamond Pool Hall We have purchased the business from James Potmesil and will conduct a high class Pool and Billiard Hall to be known as the LEGAL ADVERTISING LONE SURVIVOR LEFT HOSPITAL Jain.- Trainer, of Medicine lint, Ciituidn, lenve llowpitnl for Short Stay on Itnrxli M ission Poo Ha Your Patronage Solicited curry & HAPP Cigars and Confectionery 109 !5ox Butte Ave. Alliance, Nebr. EEH 5 Cs : TiiSt Mft ::' A ft 7. ft .- PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. TWO. Tti following propod tmfrdmmt t th constitution of ths Htate of Nhnttk, a hereinafter est forth In full, Is submlt ted to ths elector of the tttate of Nebras ka, to be voted upon at the Bneral lec tion to be held Tuesday, November rd. A. l 1914. "A Joint Resolution to amend Section si t of Article one (1) of the Oonall tutlon of the StHte of Neliraxka. Be It Knarled by the i'eople of the Btat of Nrbnmka: Section t. That Section nix (6) of Article one H of the Constitution of th Mate of Nebraska be amended to read a follow: Section I. The right of trial by Jury hall remain Inviolate: but In nil civil casfB and In criminal canes less than felonlea, five-sixths of the Jury may render a verdict and the Legislature may authorize trial by a Jury of a less number than twelve men In oourta Inferior to the district court 8eo. 2. That at the general election for tate and legislative ollU eie to be held In the State of Nebrnaka on the first Tues day after the first Monday In Novtmlier In 1914. there shall be printed upon th ballot of each elector for hia approval or rejection the above and forearoinir amend- ment In the following form: "For pro- ( r,-(M,i.r Ihe Vinnnltul DOSed nniinnlinonl In 111 n.ni-lltiillor, nrn. ' " 1 "0MUII vldlntc that In all civil cases and in crim inal cases less than felonies, five-sixths of the Jury may render a verdict," and "Arainst ths proposed amendment to th Constitution provided that in all civil cases and in criminal cases less thu.n felo nies, five-sixth of the Jury may render a verdict." Approved. April 1, 191$. I. Addison Walt, Secretary of State, of the State of Nebraska, do hereby certify that the foregoing proposed amendment to the Constitution of the State of Ne braska Is a true and correct copy of th original enrolled and engrossed bill, as passed by the Thirty-third session of th Legislature of the State of Nebraska, aa appears from said original bill on til In this office, and that said proposed amend ment is submitted to the qualified voter of the State of Nebraska for their adop tion or rejection at ths general election to be held on Tuesday, ths 3rd day of November, A. D. 1814. In Testimony Whereof. I hare hereunto set my hand and affixed the Ureat Seal of the St.ite of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln, this 23rd day of March. In the year of our lord. One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fourteen, and of th Independence of the United States th One Hundred and Thirty-seventh, and of this State tli Forty-seventh. ADDISoN WAIT. lEson Secretary of blat. Janies Trainer, of Medicine lint. Canada, the only survivor of the railroad accident at HemlnKford on Tuesday. August 11, In which his three companions were killed and ho was seriously Injured, loft the hos pital Saturday mornlntf and went down Into the sandhills for u stay of two weeks on a ranch, where he hopes to recover his health. Trainer's left arm, which was shuttered when he was struck by the enptne which killed the other three men, Is still stiff and has two plates fastened to the bone. He expects to when he re turns front the ranch and have the plaits removed. Trainer Is thankful that he still lives, considering, the fact that the others were all kl'led. The other men were sleeping on a bed of warm cinders between the rails at the llemlutil'ord water tank and were Btruck by train No. 42, which does not stop there. Trainer was sleepInK outside the rails and ows his life to this fact. The men killed were Orion Straudnian, Neva da, MiHsourl; William l'eters of Ooe limr, Nebraska; and (.Jus A. Stein briim, of Scotland, South Dakota. 34-14t-471-384 v. i.ffi m lm The Bell "Monopoly" There is no telephone monopoly in this country. Nearly three times as many exchanges are operated by Independent Companies as by the Bell System. Of the 19.093 cities and towns in the United States having telephone exchanges, the Bell System oper ates exclusively in 4,465 places and Independent Companies exclusively in 12,764. In 1,864 towns two companies operate. Universal long distance connections with all ex changes. Independent and Bell, and not universal ownership, ia the endeavor and aim of the Bell or ganization. We are constantly improving and extending our service to the end that you may be able to talk any where in the country over your Bell Telephone. NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY HOPOSEO CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. THREE. Th following proposed amendment t , th constitution of the St.ite of Nebraska, . aa hereinai let set foim In lull, is Hiibin.l tcl to tbe tlccto's of tin Slate of Nebras ka, to l.e voted upon at the KcnemJ elec- tion to be held Tuesday, NuvciiiImT 3id. A. I). l'JU. "FoK a Julnt resolution proposing amend ments to Section 1. of Article V, und Section i'4. of Article V. of the tVinsil tutHin of Nebraska, relating to term of otltce nt-ii salary of (Jovernor and other executive olliceis. Be it UeM.lvni and Knurled by the I'eople of the State of Nebraska: Section 1. That at llie general election , for stale and leijisvtive otlio a. to be held , on the Tuesday succeeding the tlrst Mon day in November, 1HH. the follow lug be , submitted as amendments to Sections 1 and L'l. of Article V. of the Constitution i of Nebraska: i Sec. 1. The executive department shall consist of a Governor, who slt.UI , hold hia oflice for a term of two yenrs from the first Thursday after the first , Tuesday In January, next after his elec luHXf. THUU IM'TV Si ores of Alliance Iteiiilcrx l.enriiliii; the IMity of the Kidney To tiller the blood is the kidneys' duty. When they fail to do this the kid li ys are w ak. Backache and other kidney ills may follow. Help the kidneys do their work. l ue Doan's Kidney Tills the tent ed kidney remedy. Proof of their worth in the follow ing. U. V. Onylord, N. Moorehead St.. Chitdron, Nebr., says: "I Buffered severely from troubles caused by weak kidneys. 1 finally bean us inz Doan's Kidney Tills and one box fixed me up nil right. I recommend Doan's Kidney Tills to anyone suf IVrinK from backache or other symp toms of kidney complaint." Trice rnc, at all delaers. Don't simpl y ask for a kidney remedy lift Doan's Kidney Tills the same that Mr. (Jaylord had. KoBter-Mll-burn Co., TropB., Iiufiulo, N. Y. oet-l-2t-4032 Itronubt Son for Treatment Jack Kennedy, llurliogton agent at lOllsworth, brought his two-year-old eon to Alliance Friday of last week, for treatment at the hospital tion. and until his successor is elected snd by J)rt Willis. He returned to Ell8- nunliflpd. In addition to the Governor, the executive department shall include th following officers: Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Auditor of Public Ac counts. Treasurer, Superintendent of Pub lic Instruction. Attorney General, and Commissioner of Public I .ands and Build ing, each of whom shall hold his oftlc for the term of two year from the first Thursday after the first Tuesday In Janu ary, next after his election, and until his successor Is elected and qualified; Pro vided, howevw. that the first election of said officers shall be held on the Tuesday succeeding the first Monday In November. 11, and each succeeding election shall b held at th same relative tlm in each even year thereafter. Th Governor, Sec retary of Btnte. Auditor of Public Ac counts, and Treasurer shall reside at th seat of government during their terms of ITVce, and keep th public records, books and papers there, and shall perform such duties as ma v be equlred by law. eo. 24. The salary of th Governor hall be five thousand ($5.0uo.00 dollar per annum. The a-vlarles of Auditor of Public accounts and Secretary of State. Superintendent of Public Instruction and commissioner of public lanns ana nuua worth with the byo on Saturday. Your Full Cold Net-d Attention No use to fuss and try to wear it out. It will wear you out instead. Take Dr. King's New Discovery, re lief follows quickly. It checks your Cold and sooths your Cough away. Pleasant, Antiseptic and Healing. Children like It. et a 50c bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and keep it in the house. "Our family Cough and Cold Doctor," writes Lewis Chamberlain, Manchester, Ohio. Money back if not satisfied, but it nearly always helps. 43-nt-4029 'jii j"' V.ftH Set of Dishes Miss Ella Price, daughter of Joe Price of Alliance, secured a set of Una dlahps at thA None Hakerv on lngs shall be two thousand five hundred i . aQ qi. v0j ,uvo,i ho rnnnnna $2.5oo.oo) dollars each per annum, and of Monday, blie fiaa savea tne coupons aaveriiseu in lue rieraiu. iuu pon is given with each ten cent purchase. full many a gem of purest ray serene 1'be dark, unfuthouied caves of ocean hear. tj And they can also be found in our choice stock of carefully selected jewelry For va riety our display can hardly be excelled ex cept in the metropolitan centers. Brennan's Kwp the Stomach and Liver llealtliv A vigorous Stomach, perfect work ing Liver and regular acting Dowels Is guaranteed if you will use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They insure good Digestion, correct Constipation and have n excellent tonic effect on 43-51-4029 the Attorney General, four thousand dol lars ($4. 000. 00) per annum, the salary of the State Treasurer shall be three thou sand (13.000.00) dollars per annum, and th Lieutenant Governor shall receive one and erne-half the compensation of a senator, and after the adoption of this constitu tion they shall not receive to their own use any fees, costs. Interests upon public moneys in their hands, or under their con trol, perquisites of office or other com pensation, and all fees that may hereafter be payable by law for services performed by sn officer provided for In this artlcU . 1 k..n 1 n.. 1 n a A vance Into the state treasury. There shall the Whole System purify your blood b no allowance for clerk hire- In the of- ; and rid you of all body poisons thru nee or tne superintendent or ruouc in- . n-wi 0nlv 25c at vour drug struction and Attorney General. ! ne uoweis. wniy ioL at jour urus Sec. t. That at said election on the gist. TUMflajr aucceeamg in tint Monaay in November. 114. on th ballot of each lector voting thereat, there shall be printed or written th words: "For pro posed amendments to the constitution, fixing the term of office snd salary for governor, and other executive officers." and "Against proposed amendments to the constitution, fixing the term of office and salary for governor, and other execu tive officer." Approved. April II. ISIS. I, Addison Walt. Secretary of State, of th Stat of Nebraska, do hereby certify that the foregoing proposed amendment to th Constitution of th Stat of Ne braska la a true and correct copy of ths original enrolled and engrossed bill, ss passed by the Thlrtr-thtrd session of th Legislature of the State of Nebraska, aa appears from said original bill on file In this office, and that said proposed amend ment is submitted to th qualified voters of the State of Nebraska for their adop tion or rejection at ths general election to be held on Tuesday, Ui 3rd day of November, A. D. 114. In Testimony Whereof. I har hereunto set my hand and affixed th Great Seal of the State of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln, this ISrd day of March LMAIj AIM l-lll l.MMi PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. ONE. Ths following proponed amendment to th constituliun of the Btute of Nebraska as hereinafter set forth in full, is suutiul ted to the electois of the Sta-te of Neuras ka. to be voled upon l tit senerai lec tion to be bald Tuesday, November rd. A. D. 1814. "FOR a Joint resolution to smend section 1 of Article of the Constitution of th State of Nebraska, relating to revenue. Be it Kesolved and Enacted by the Popl of th State of Nebraska: , - Section 1. Tint Section 1 of Artlcl t of the Constitution of the State of Ne braska b amended to read as follows: Sec. 1. The rules of tajiullon shall b uniform a to any given class and taxes hall be levied upon such property as th Legislature shall prescribe. Taxes may also bs imposed on Incomes, privilege and occupations, which taxes may b graduated and progressive and reasonable innitiiii,na muv l, a n mi vl.1 it In addition In th year of our Lord. On Thousand to those hereinafter specifically mentioned .-Nine itunareo ana f ourteen, ana or ins i in section 2 of this article. I te 9 Thm lit ih irvneriu election in ' November, 114. there shall be submitted to the electors of the slat for tneir p Independence of the United S. ites the On Hundred and Thirty-seventh, snd of this Stat th Korty-seventh. ADDISON WATT. (Baa!) Secretary of Stat. 34-14t-3M7 Phone 84 3rd and Box Butte Ave. DYE & OWENS Transfer Line N'OTICK Special examinations in County 'Certificate subjects will be given Fri day, October 16th, and Saturday, Oc tober 17th. There will be no Head- ' ing Circle examination next month. , This examination will be held at the Court House. DKLLA M. HKED Household goods moved promptly and transfer work mmstix sYrM if n tsViirf ms solicited. Dray Ptien M Resldancs phone t3i and Bit 7 WHEN IN OMAHA VISIT THE zz Musical Burlesque Enb Sees: Ask LADIES' Dine MATINEE DAILY DO NT GO HOME SAYIIMQl I DIDN'T VISIT THE GAYETY Brand N KVCRT .. j . i vnu, iiass amensinsiem. .mutest, I Dlood and Iron is not a remedy, despite the Bismarckians it is a disease. j proval or rejection the (ongoing proposed : amendment to the Constitution in the fol lowing form: "For amendment to tne Constitution providing for uniform and progressive taxation" and "against said proposed amendment to Uie Constitution providing for uuilorm and progressive taxation. Annmvail Uurrh 7 I. Addison Walt. Secretary of Stats, of th State uf Nebraska, do hereby certify that the foregoing proposed amendment to the Constitution of the State of Ne braska Is a true and correct copy of the original enrolled and eigroaeJ bill, a Eassed by the Thirty-third session of th eglslaturs of th Stat of Nebraska, as aptiears from said original Dill on ni in this oftlcs. and that said DfODOsed amend ment Is submitted to th qualified voters of th Stat of Nebraska for tnsir adop tion or rtwtlnn a t i ha seneral election to be held on Tuesday, ta 3rd day of November. A. IV 1D14. In Testimony Whereof, I hav hereunto set my band and affixed th Great Seal of me mate or Neoraska. iJona at Lincoln, mis zsra aa; "v"i In tha vtar of our I ird. On Thousand Nln Hundred and Fourteen, and of th Independent' of th United Slate th On Hundred and Thirty-seventh., and Of Ibis Stat tit Jforty-seventn. ADDlduN WAIT. (Sal)l ticrlary ef DUU. i34-14t-48-3Sll There is no after-glow When you blow out a Safe Home match, it is OUT. And it stays out Every Safe Home match is chem ically treated to prevent after-glow. Safe Home match es are extra long and extra strong. The extra length means extra ser vice. With one Safe Home match you can light all four burners of a mm 7. it i .fir it J M -' ( 1 gas stove and not run the risk of burning your fingers. The extra strength means extra safety. Other things being equal, that match is safest which is strong est. Safe Home matches are strongest Examine the head of a Safe Home match. It is nearly twice as large as that of an ordinary match. That means better burning a big ger flame, an evener flame, a flame that burns longest Safe Home matches are non-poisonous. They are safe to have in the home. All grocers. Five cents a box. rfp83r Stop! Don't Burn Your Car Up! SOME autuNia batter the life on of a tar by uncle speed, uo wlxc driving and couxtant neg lect of lillle thintrs. Don't you iio IL f.oi us overhaul your engine snd put everytliliii; lu tiptop runuiu shape for the busy seusou strain.' Then take kmmI rare of your ear. This is sound advice, Uu't Ul Let us overhaul your car now. Expert mechanics to do the work. Prices low. Care ful and efficient service. The Alliance Garage PHONE NO. 14 12-16-20 Gauge Hammerless "Pump" Guns jar cua Buiiti SCSSW u. 1. .. 1 .; sny olijrctionable humps or bumpK no holes on too ir gss to M e out throuph or water to get ins can't Irene up with rain, snow or sleet; i'.i sole! tie, I brecrh (twit s shell ot woo.ll i.rrrtnt s thoroughly symmetrical gun without sacrificing trmst!i or sufetv: U is the safest brett-kdisg skotgusi fcuilt. Six klioti in Is end It gauge; ! iu i. R live. 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