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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1884)
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If the doctor will con- lis ftivonte authors on the circu it oi tne wood, if they are not hon- Jtofl nucli for their antiquity, he lind that the heart i the only Iclft that the blood it brought in tct with by either vein or arter- If he will think a moment he will that the mitral and tricuspid valvea 1 each contraction of the heart dis- KftCi the bipod as completely as the jg current jg disconnected by the Of the conductor from the If you take the bulb of a rub- ige or atomizer in your hand jction with the electrode of a he pulsations of the heart can id by the muscle of the kjjtbe syringe by con- Ind disconnecting the. current ran. J be battery. Would the doctor ave tia believe that heart of the ighest order of animals will contract to 24 hours after their scmoval from There iB no animal's heart u possesses animal heat that will e one normal pulsation after its oval from the body. It action cease as soon after the removal as motion of the body will cease after baud has been removed. Does doctor believe that Athe same law i0Yns human life governs brCTjd- vertebrate, articulates. ollusks. and radiates? If he is cor- , . rekt in that belief he could take a few davb rations and spend a few days comfortably with these animals in their ean home. What will we do with t experiment of Dr. Wilson Phil- on the rabbits in his researches ,&' i aieesuonr xieervea &r.V of a rabbit aten parsley, and' exam ach. The food wns undi- en treated another rab- raanncr, except that he galvanic current through body. -He served the c nerve the same as the The heart continued to spiration did not cease current was continued, was 26 hours. 'When the cur- fas stopped the rabbit expired the-'stomach was examined and food was found digested, and to appearance as well assimilated as if rabbit had not been interfered TJjxperunant can be repro- mmuuiui surgeon. xet us 'so called chief source ox t, prejued by Dr. Mosena iona aiaruf ljix,. ana see u ribffte anVitiing to animal n: exctpHjeepiration. 1 the propertiec in the air y to generate animal .are W prodxee the heut ate team, utyl denounce ctetion ejfpition, assimi havng ajpart in calori- penen.ee shows that an ar- a, iunctions win increase v.w ..... ure, mteau of dmiisning it, words, in fevers those tunc- either arrested or depressed onng tnem to action nas a enect instead of increasing ure. Are not all those func- active in cold bloodel animal easing animal heat, yet the ture is latent, or lmpercept- r. Geo. 0. Bitier. of fit. Louis, the experiment of Dr. Oci- lieero. on mice, rata, rat d dogs. They- restored those to life after they had been two to three minute, by the tncity. borne were killed oroforiii: otheis by nitrous oxide The eameSprofecr record .the ceee of Dr. Hiie of Manchester. torintfaworfantp'life who had dead two -minute, also a boy of ear after;h had been dead three e; by etectncity, who had died eaameeawe a .the animal. te wwhing a potitive decision in td, mner tne, Wood m ueated let fenetran arterv andis, vain in tha ;--! orCultion in any animal poa- - y - aeaaiiMnnimal heat and; if iba blood LWssriinT direcily from ltkm baart i. ns zaBfciz-jas .-.i-i;.!. ws. ui &T&kmJzhJN&9li& that I -am , r auuuu aiuKmcn me Mooa lit ,ie ar- will " wni,wiiiii inumvuM -JWP. eettattoni about ?tu aaaae-tetnpera- lHn Tioeinitiaaeairi-!! UWS- &mmi&k$ inTtatt- im ' :vauaoT of lh hartaof warm WaoA. lz?J!ii3rS&S2a J2ia '!l-A"Tl..E3i. "- -t n -Sm.-Z M,r;st" wRui.wwpBMWiraM qom c,s s-j :i r i mf and Children. "AcmB"Puiv8rizer Efajpyalj" JyjUiyTitWHa) ?i- JL v ai Km i M n.. iiu (Ut. 1 ictt I wor m?fmt, mm ilLH- I ""Wi ,M.Y. ftjnm the. Back, reliayiaar for RfcaHunatlffm, Spraiaa, Pain ia GaIU, At. Am Inataitaneoua Paia- Bomedy i r V J ayjHrABK fix WSrm4 bUhbi aBSwkiBBiEB jr WX WL jn 4aVt 7U 1bhlV P ' WsajBnb ikMP9 i ,fe I iT Vaw VJl ok I? ftaOa'aV m. Heating There was a big show in town, but that show was nothing compared to the show of an! Cooking Stoves ! At the store of Morhart & Fulton, all parties wishing any thing in that line will SavaMoiiev bv Calling on TT At tht Bcfes-town Hardware store. Good WO ham aaT Sell we must, ehlipr for fiwh or on TniRt. , ,-- - - v.w.. - -- . - .-.., rgu DelS5 f p& v ' ikL i vIBBbIi a? I HalVfl aasi & Sellers THE BEST OP Fresh Bleats always on Hand. l'roprletors of City Meat Market Where they ksep the Sfti cf tmilm ! I to be h.-ul In n flrt-clas iltitclier Shop ! Conic and tiicin and net your fBBKFf F)RK9 fMuttonnnrt Chlck'Mis. hau W? of all klr.ds, clean nud h"or than tin- li"L Also, we will pay highest prices for Chl'-kcns. hlde.s, ielts EN unnc iiuuui&n- mm Ornameniel Paper UK CaUoinni rii'M IGN Winter, t' RED Orders solicited.! and all Geo. O. Yeler. iter, :tc, Etc. UD. ?s reasonanie kinrantrtd. R. D. Yelser. r-- sWv V Jrorawtii -av ft T " j. - i5i ihanaaiiin -? jrw.- i-rir-BL ' tr " T7JT W rV J.7" ri ISJJ-A'V? -. - V' e;befctbey dide'np. ic theory. .. . . 7- i n-v 'n.,.. : ,-u Jw.wuMHiT iL rsacwi vr- ww ww m VJ Zw.LZZLZA ; y. i-Jj " .y- k 0. It w El, RealEsiiftgents pED Bare NEB. Dks ScvcRal HiiHcd Farms impaoTed. Town Kesidences and Icellst. d. WKZ3&J llVbi vTTiiiiiiilil MVfBk wMpV WH 1pbi jaaiaii aav a?aBaaia& aUi aJbaaiaaa) Kin n iirajaai. . nkMUM S-SVTtt: i ;getabK lkivb i a kaaakdgt of taa DICIQUSLY io Tuniiit hcgo, fv- - ' ?.-S?v S wt i55aaai TJWWtfJi .i IG W k OF TFEBVmt Plaintiff. feadant. sideBt defefidantr that the abere looaeaiBatyDaiB kuht, Acanaaa. ISM. th thW: ha a decree or di ioi extreme crael ace loruM LPkilliBar.wffi PtfltttMd .taaaw JtOAaar.tt PROCLAMATION. WliXKKAM.n Joint resolution was adopted by the IgNlatlire of the Stat" of Nebraska, at the eighteenth session thereof, and approved February 'J7. A. I). 1S83, itoiwhIuk an amend ment to section four i4) of article three 3 of the constitution of ?aid state, and that snld sect ion as amended shall read as folkns to wit: "Section 4 The term of office of member; of the leKlslature shall bo two years, and they shall each recehe a salary of three hundred dollars for their services during said term, and ten cents for every mile they shall trael In colnit to ana returning fron the place of nicotine of the legislature, on the most usual route. Provided, however that neither inci)ilcrs of the legislature nor employees shall reeehe anv pay or pequisl tie otlier than their salary ami niileace. E.nch session, except ain-eial sessions, shall lx not less than sixty days. After the expiration of fortv das of the sessfon no Mils nor joint resolutions of the nature of bills shall Ikj Introduced, uaJcsi the govenior shall, by special mess:ij;e. call the attention of the legislature to tho necessity of passing a law on the subject matter embraced In the message, and the introduction of bills shall be restricted thereto." The ballots at the election at vtlifr-h said amendment shall be-htibmitted shall be In the following form: "For proposed Amendment to the Constitution relating to Legislative Depart ment, .tguinsi proposed Amendment o ine Constitution re.'atlngto Legislative Depirtment." Wiikrkas, a Joint resolution w:ts adopted bv the legislature of the State of Nebraska at the eighteenth session thereof, and approved Feb ruary 28, a. D. iK&i, promising an amendment to sevuon one m ot article nve 5 or the consti tution of said state, jinrt that said section a amended shall read as follows. b-wlt: "Section I. The Executive Department shall consist of a Governor, Lieutenant-Governor. Sec retary of State. Auditor of Public Arctiimt.s. Treasnrer, Superintendent ofpubllc Iintructiou. Attorney (Jeneral, Commissioner of Publle Lands and Buildings, and Board of Railway Conimlslonear The officers named In this sec tion shall each hold his office for the term of two wars from the first Thursdnv after the first .Tuesday In January next nfter"hls election, and until his successors elected and mutinied, Pro vided, however, that the first election of said of ficers shall be held on the first Tuesday succeed ing the first Monday In November of ItW, anil each succeeding election shall be held at the same relative time in each eeu year thereafter. All other officers that may be provided for bv law. under the provisions of this section, shall be chosen in such manner and at such times, and shall hold their offices for such length of time as may be protrlded by law. and shall iierform such dimes ano receive sucn comneusauon as may ne provide, for by law. The Govenior, Secretary ot state. Auditor of Public Accounts, Treasurer. Commissioner of Public Lands and Buildings, and Attorney General, shall reside at the eat of RTvernment during their terms of office, and keep (be public records, books and papers there, and the officers herein named shall perform such duties as may be required by law.'1 The ballots at the election at which said amendment shall be submitted shall be In the following form: "For proposed Amendment to jection One 1 of Article Five 5 of the Consti tution, entitled 'Executive Department." "Against proposed Amendment to rn-ctloti One 11 of Article (5 of the Constitution, entitled. Exect tire Department.' " Therefore. I James W. Dawes. Governor of the State oi Nebraska, de hereby give notice. In ac- coraanoe wim section inw m Article ruieen ri5 of the CoastltutlOB. and toe provisions of an act entitled, "An Act to provide the manner of proposing Amendments to the Constitution and submitting the same to the Electors ot this State," approved February 13th. a. d. 1977. that said proposed amendments will be submitted to the quallled voters of this State for rat l cat ion or rejection at the general election to be held on the 4th day of November, a. d. t4. Ix Wrrxras 'WHicaroF. 1 have herunto set my hand and caused to he affixed the Great Seal of the State of Nebraska. La Done at Lincoln, this isth day of July. A.D. 18M. the eighteenth year of the State, and of the Independence of the Unite States, the One Hundred and Kiata. By the Governor. - JAMES W. DAWES. ATTXST: SDWARD P. KOGGEN. Secretary ot State. -S2&&r Him rwr ?" 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'im iWVrgpiiar?grYiiU Afbart La WUT IVl S XI- Tci-3 HI 'X.vVi5. .K K&S&K? Tlm a" t 'II MARBLE AND GRANITE W03XS OFFICE AND YARD.-Opposite Watson s livery stable. Red Cloud, Nsb- Lock box. 3 22 PIiAWF fc FBSEU, -DEALERS IX GOAL LUMBER ETC Red Cloud, Nebraaka. aaarHaTr9aaHaPWrB(pTl Dr- J. S. KMTGH, DENTIST, HEO CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. Fine Ofira Work a Specialty. I itirtilr.c 'Ja alaawn hand Office r th 4 " CJwud Nattonal Balu Chicago. Rock Island & Pacific R'y, Beinc the Great Central Line, afford.i to trarelera, by reaaon of it cnriralad eo STaphical position, the short t and boat route betvroan the Zut, Northoaat and Southeast, and the West, Northwat and Southwaat. It ia litaraily and. strictly true, that ita connection are all of the principal llnaa of road between the Atlantic and the PacUlc By itaaaain line and branch ea it reaches Chicajro. Bin" Island June., Anbura June., Jollat, Senoca, Pocria, Ottawa, La Salle, QenoseoXollno and Ilock I!and, inlllinola; Davenport, Ifuacatiiie, Washington, Kcohui:, Kuaxvill, OalfUooox, Fairfield, Des Moin-, 'VT'est Liberty, Iowa City, Atlantic, Aroea, Audoboa, Harlan, Gnthria Contcr and Council SloA, in Icwa; Oall&tln, Trenton, Carsaron and Kansas C.ty, In aiicaouri, and Leavenworth and AtchLton in Kansas, and the hundreds of citiua, villagea and towns lntemiodiate. Taa "GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE," Aa it la familiarly called, offers to travelers all the advantarea and cotaforaj incident to a smooth track, raft bridge, Union Depots at all connnctinc pointa. Fast Sxiiraas Trcana, corapored of COatMODIOUS, WJtLL VENTILATKD, WULL HEATED. FIJffELY UPHOT-STERED and ELEGA2T DAY COACII2S; a line of tho MOST MAGNIFICENT BECLLVLN'O OHAIH CABS erer built; PULLICAK'S latest deaiffnod and handsomest PALACE SLEgFINO and BUF FET CARS, and DINXNQ CABS that are acknowlodired by press) and psopl to be the FINEST BUN UPON ANY BOAD IN THE COU1TTRY, and la which superior tneala are srrd at the low rate of SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS EACH. THBEE TRAINS each way between CHICAGO and the XIRSOUBI IUVER. TWO TBAINS each way between CHICAGO aa4 XHf afKAP0LI8 aad S. PAUL, Tia the famoua ALBERT LEA ROUTE. The New and Direct Line, via Seneca, Kankakee and Cincinnati, recently opened for business between tho Wost and Newport News. Biohmond. Oincln rsaU, Indianapolis and La Fayette, and Council JUufls, St. Paul, Minneapolis and intermediate points, is rapidly btcomina a favorite with Throuffh. Paaacners. Through Cars for all Through Paseaer on Fast Express Trains. For mar detailed information, see Xapa and Folders, which may bo obtain&J, as well aa Tickets, at all principal Ticket Offices in the UrJU! 3U.tr and Can ada, or of R. R. CAOLK; E. 6T. JOMN, Prsa't & Ganl 2Iaxarer, Ocn'1 Tk't & ?aasr f OHICACO. jrrjgatnrr FURNITURESTORE. RFD CLOUD, N'EBR ASK A- Haresnape's Old Stand. Fimitire, Picture Frames, Brackets, h, k, UNDERTAKER'S GOODS. W. D FORRESTER Fa WAY DEALEU IX E Nails, i 94 SparAOgle & Funk, Dealers In all kinds of HA RDWAR Stoves, Gasoline Stoves, Tinware, Barbed Wire, and the Largest and Most extensive line of goods in the valley. Yonr favors respectfully solicited. Prices to suit the times and don't you forget it. RED ClaOUD, - NEBRASKA Maryatt& Co., Jewelry AGRICULTURAL IHUK IMS 8EWINC MACHINES, Etc. 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Capital, $50,000 Spacial Attantlan Chran to Collac tlon. DIRECIOKS: MGr' Lsri Moors. Eorr. V.Satarr. Buy and sell Exchange. Make el ections. Discount Xotes and do a General Banking Business. Interest allowed on all time deposits HENRY COOK. Drugs, Paints,Oils f iMLT nenaxaan n ra"fery aa,aafla sKOOD, trril.i thm UYUIaa OW UTTt, aadtorroas tx inULTX MITIOCSCTTBUZZ UIISu DIALERS IN Watches, Clocks. Baeelets. Scarf Pins, Breast Pins, Emblem Pins Spectacles, Fine Chains, Eye Glasses Cxarnets, xnimbies aBBByTaaar Rings, UiOCKS, Lace Pins, Ear Rings, Watches, Spoons, Castors, Chains, Diamonds,&c r Uaar rMalrta aeartalBSstf cla. TOXIC. rj wllti lcir5J3 asd Mlml rrtatu. ft. rFeciJifJ tloa. Lacs rpta.wsaira9ut.Tsi:!ct. ef ssrcnclfc. eU IU a4 Is Starke eyelet a- nrre rtTa ara- forw. Zairrt tb aUsC a&a srput Bta rover. cars. lny a fiu n.w man nimiusj rsicx3. Ta eHt t-Jsaor ie Xix raia of L'a. IlASTsa's Lsojr Toxic l that frMSK: aatt at cesiernrk efcly x.-JJr4 lo tit goaalta Co ct cz?arsct cttl.a Oaj!utAi ajt& Jlsjt ffw-irgiaamaii. RFD CUOUD. NEBRASKA we keep everything in the Jewelry e- Repairing of every de- Pon promptly done a&? RBWHOFS IMImi, WaUl Papar, Ac Red Cload. - Nebraska. DO YOU KNOW LOSRILAED'S-CLIICAS VaaTaHaaaaaa OK. HsaTtani kso Tcaao rem Sal sy aa rmrriT - st rr 11 r-mrwujai J B. K. Jrsrt. ,Prt . MiMjV.Pt-s First National Bank RED CLOUD. NEB. Caplt4tl, - 73,000. TVsaaiit a sraffssa?' - saaj bac7 wans1 agstM. 8aiPallfsC AW fcaraaJ OpsaHT. Vs- WUL1H fn Dry Boods, Dress Goeds. SfeSS?- Hamburg r,-, , 'AyjiMDDOnSjilitC. ilmiiM.v., ""-aiaCa.sl, NEBRASKA m M"Ci k v