The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 20, 1899, Page 8, Image 8
8 THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, OCT. 20, 1899. el W Prompt Relief. -f Two years ago I suffered se verely from neuralgia and pal pitation of the heart. I was unable to do light housework. Nothing1 brought relief until I took Dr. Miles1 Heart Cure. 3 bottles removed all trace of my disorder and I now feel like a new woman, Mrs, j, d. Houston, 160 8. Water St., Exetsr, N. H. " DR. MILES' Heart Cure li fold by all (lrtiKKlntn on guarantee first bottln lieut'lltn or moiiry buck. Hook on heart mill nerves aunt free. Dr. MHei Medical Company, Elkhart, Ind. F. F. COBLE, INSURANCE OFFICE IK MOON III.OCK. JiBurancB written on city nnil fnrm property nt lowest rates. FRED E. McKEEBY, M. D. Surgeon B. d? M. R. R. ompany, ami U. S. fcmsln Surgctn. ity and country calls promptly nn. swored day or night. mCKOVKIlLlNDSKY'H MEAT .WaHKKT NIQIIT CALLS AT OFI'-ICD. Dr. E. A. Ckkighton, Henorary (Irnduato & fcSilver Medalist Western UniverNity, Canndn. alis Answered Day and Nioiit. trrc Otih Ook'r IHAnArr. 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TaMeaGood. UnH in time. Hold br drairaUti. tt, ' ssss' ......-. ......... ......... ? ,:; OLCOMN'S HOUSE KENT. ' 'V T , . , ,;' , . , & ..OIIll'lUl Ki.'COTU SllOWinU tllU hl('ls$i fi . y of tllO (Scitinhlli 'V y ' , Kilns A. Holcomb, while governor of the state, not only accepted nn uncoil- eiiiniioua iipproprmiion lor mo pi y- . jnent of Ids pnvuto house rent, bnt oy ' the use of padded vouchers ho took from the Mate treasury almost double tho ninoiint of money that tho house rent actually cost. It takes no argument to Mtbstuntinto this. Tho records aro tlio best evidence. When tho legislature of 1803 mndo a lintihe-rent appropriation for Cloveinor Crounse, the last Republican governor, it was promptly vetoed. Crotinso In bis incsMige declared ituucoiiMitutlouul, nnd said tho legislature had no power to iiicrvuMi tho salary or perquisites of any htuto ofllcer. Governor Holcomb had no such re gard for the constitution or tho law. Ho regarded the law as "n farco uud n eh am," as his sworn testimony Inter dis closed. Ho was glad to take tho houso rent appropriation, und bo intended to make us tuuuU us posslblo out of it. Tho records show that for tho first six months nf ter tho appropriation was available in 1 Rl)5, Holcomb lived in a houso belonging to A. O. Orandall. Thero is no ovidenco of tho actual amount paid Cnuidall for tho rent, but tho vouchors drawn show that for each quarter tho governor drew $180 in ad vance. Ho had Orandall sign tho vouchers. Ou tho 1st of October Holoombrentod a houso from Mrs. Gould at the nito of 130 per month. And yet tho record show that for tho quarter ending Jan. 1, 1800, ho drew in advance 180 for "houso rent." The date of this voucher is Sept. SO, 1806. Tho next voucher drawn was ou Maroh U, 18W), when Holcomb took $350 oil iu a lump, the voucher saying it was lor "House rent," but aid not say wnat period of time it covered. This was the case with all futuro vouchers, un adroit effort having boon mado to gayer up tho HON. MANOAH misappropriation or steal'. Tho record of all tho vouchers drawn, as shown by tho books in tho auditor's ofHcois us follows: Woy3, 1805 $180.00 July 11, 1K05 180.00 Sept. 30. lHltt lhO.iHJ March li, 18U0 1150.00 Deo.JM, 181W itoo.(H) Aug. 7, lh97 lUOitMl Doe. 24, 1MI7 iifio.ai Muyatl, IK'.W "50.00 Aug 8, lhltt 100.00 1)00.10, 1808 200,(R Jun.0, lhVJ 8J1.U0 $3,803 80 Governor Holcomb deliberately mis appropriated aud put in his pocket each month a littlo over $10. All this in Bplto of tho fact tho nnuronriation in fnr u certuin amount for houso rent, "or so mucu tnerooi as may bo nocessary." No quibble will justify tho steal. Tho state olllcials now ndmit tho wrong, and to prevent tho vouchors from being inspected by tho public, the auditor has removed them from thoir usual places with the other vouchers in tho vault, nnd has them concealed at the present timo in Deputy Pool's desk. A good way to jirovo this is to go and oak to soo them. Tho sworu ovidonco given by Mrs. Gonlil buowb how much was paid for tho houso which Holoomb rented or her on tho 1st of October, 1895, and which he still occupies. Sho toBtitlod botoro an investigating cominittoo as follows: Q. Who rented tho property? iJotti or us; my husband and my- self. Q. A. Q. , Who Is tho tonunt? Mr. Holcomb. What does ho pay now? m.. xniriy iiouars. Q. Who pays the water rent? A, He dons, Q. Tho rental price la tho same as when you rented Itr A. Yes. hlr. Here followed n numlicrof questions ro-latin-to tho rental valuo of property In the city as compared with years ago, and iiu icniiinuiij- ri'kinuou us ioiiows: U. NVhat year was it with reference to kls being elected governor? Do you know tho year that you rented it to him? A. Why, I am not positive when tho rent began, but I think it was In Ootober, 18U6, 1 couldn't swear to that. 1 hadn't only 16 minutes to get ready in and I hadn't much time to look anything up. I think it was October, 1805, he first rented Q. After that your husband did tho leasing? A. Yon, sir. Q. And you don't know how many yenrthe routed It for; that la, you can't recall now? A. I suppose it would bo since 1 SOS. It would be four years. This U 1890. Q. In collecting the rent, Mrs. Gould, to whom waw It puld? A. It wus usually paid to mo, but to jauv uuauavweiw jtwajaj A The governor. (i- How did ho pay It to you, by chock or monwr ; A. .Sometimes In money nnd some- times In cheek or draft. Q. Were yon ever paid by warrant from the mote? Did tho stato pay you? A So, Q. It wan always dd either by money or a private eheckr A. Vex, xlr, Q, Wan It Mild monthly or quarterly? A. Mmitlily. Q. Irt advance? A. Not always. Sometimes it would 1m) prott ,r t-wo moiitiH. Somot tho Jfith and sometimes near tho last, sometime io last. It tiiivjtt inu titilil Hirlit fit. till, ilnv. Q. Did you collect It by going after It, or was It. brought to the house? A. Ho usually brought It to me. The legislative investigating commit tee, before which this ovidonco wiih given, tried to get Ilolcomb to testify. He refused to come forwurd and ex plain himself, lor the good ioauii that no explanation was posniblc. Tho fol lowing l it part of the coinmitU-o'M olll- ciul report: 'TboLMtlisesHloiiortlieleglsiatureofiiio.,,,,,11,,,. lliuisl luu ,i iIiiciuh of ills- Mute oi .eurusku, ny houso rou . o.w, iy bill makliiK atiproprli.tlon for current ex ....I... a . i. a, 1. 1 . Iix fjin ntiomllt tir. penses for tho blennlum, appropriated the sum of $1,600 for houso rent for tho gov ernor. The ith solou of tho legislature, by houo roll No. 014, nlso appropriated for tho purpose of houso rent for tho gov ernor tho sum of $1,500 for the blennlum. Complaint having been made to tho com mlttflo that this sum had been misoppro prluttxl, evldeucu in relation to tho same was heard, and from tho ovidenco wo Und: That the llrst two vouchors drawn against this fund thus cruutod wcro ouch for th mm of $1B0, each purported on Its fnco to lw for three months' houso rent; tho war rants In jNivineiit thereof being drawn to A. O. Cmndull. Those vouchers were, to ay the least, Irregular in that tho first drawn May !J was for rent to July 1, 1806, while tho second, drawn July 11, 1805, was for rent to Oct. 1, 181 ft, thus paying tho bills for rent before they matured. "Tho committee further llndsthnt from alwtit tho llrst of October, 1805, to tho end of his term of otllco tho governor occupied n residence ou A street In tho city of Lin coln, ownvd by Airs. O A. Gould, and for which ho paid a rental of $30 per month, which sum was paid monthly at tho con venience of tho governor, and to tho en tire satisfaction of Mrs. Gould; that dur ing tho time he occupied said resldcnco as governor ho presented vouohers In his own namo amounting to $1,048.20, throoof which amounting to $710 wcro not sworn to as required by law, for tho paymont of which the stato auditor Issued his war rants on the state treasurer. "Tho committee wore unablo to procure tho attendance of A. C. Crundall, to whom thejlrst Jwo warrants wcro Issued, toas- B. REESE. curtain thonmouifb actually pitlil'to hint for rent, but giving tho liencllt of tho doubt to the vouohors as tiled, and ad mitting that $)0 per month was tho amount of rent actually received by lvSm, It will bo seen that $773.i.,0 of tho amount M-t apart for tho payment of houso rent has been misappropriated by Governor Holcomb, uud your committeo would recommend that your excellency refer this matter to the attorney general with Instructions to tako such stops as may bo necessary to recover from Mr. Holcomb the amount thus misappropriated." This sumu man who makes out padded vouchers, who arranges to lmvn them concealed from tho publio guzo, who refuses to uppenr and testify before a committee, uud who fuils to explain in any way why ho pocketed this mouoy, iB now a candi date for tho otllco of supremo judge. Tho houso rout fraud is only ono of tho many repreheusiblo deals entered into by this "pollticiun for spoils only." Ho is not tit for tho snpromo beuoh, and should bo repudiated at tho polls. Try GrainOl Try Graln-Ol Ask your grocer today to show you a package of (ii'uin-O, tho now food drink thnt takes ihe plnco of coitoo. Tho children may drink it without in jury us well as the udult. All who try it, liko it. (iraiii-O his that rich seal brown of Mocha m-Java, but it is mndo from pure grains, nnd the most delicate stomach receives it without distress. One-fourth tho price of coffee, lfio and 2oc per package. Sold by all grocers. m Beauty ! Ulood Deep. Clcun blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cascurets, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood und keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver und driving all im purities from the body. Begin today to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking tajcarets, beauty for ten cents. All drug- ituus, Miuiacuon guaranteed, JUc, -J5c, Wc. m a Relief in Six Hours, niatrewlnu kidney and bladder dlaeaiei re lieved in Mx bourn br "New Ureal South Amerl can Kidney Cure." It is a ureal lurpriae on ac count of iu exceeding promptnwa In rcllerlnr pain it bladder, kldneyr and back, Iu male or femnle. llelletn retention of water aimoat water almost "mmeo'ieiy. If you aut quick relief and vuiw .ma ia mc remniy. Hold uy U. dmgilM, Red Cloud, Neb. L. Colling, Dr. E. Detchon'. Antl Dieuretlc. May be worth toypiimore than lion if you have a child who soils bedding from inconusn enco of water durluc sleep, ourcs old and CtT? ? n,?.rr,,,,,? lue ironWealoiiee. II Sold by C. I.. Cotting. druKKlst, Red Cloud. Nebl Kdnrata Tour Dowel, with Ciisriirot. ivo,jdo. if 0.0.O fall, drugRista refund money Lfi.ttltttrftflftlltfr U T)W Gome. A Story of MirPIaccd Confidence and Woe bv an Amateur. ta -1 4 -1 4 -a 4 4 -9 -1 -9 4 -1 - 4 -1 -) -i -1 4 -1 4 4 ! Mis. X was Hearing the end of life's journey. Tho dcath-dow was settling upon her brow. Tho sorrowing hus band stood at her budsido. Tho (light ened llttlo ones hoveled near the loot of the couch, moaning in undertones, i buy having been cautioned "not to disturb poor, sick mania." Kind neigh bors weio softly tip-toeing in and out of tho death chamber, eager to admin Mur to tho coinfoit of their friend, u nose spirit was .slipping away fioin the slimes of modality, and whose 1 pine, loveableihaiacter had -So endear- ! 'il 1 1 ' In llii'iu all 'I'll i U'ifn Mini !- -"- --. .... ...... u,,,..!,,., niitiiii' ug tittiuie, staitetl up, with wild w p --- ..,-... , eyes and cried: "Ou, whole is my pastoil" The sorrowing husband ten dciiy wiped tho deatli-dow from tho brow of his loved ono und (Uud pardon tho poor man for uttering un untruth) whispered: "Yes, darling, your pustor will soon be hoio." Tho dying woman faintly whispered back iu tlio oar of her husband: "Oh, how glad ( am to know that ho will soon, very socu, bo here; that ills absence is owing to his having gouo out to visit other sick members of his Hock; that iny beloved pastor is devoting all tho energies of a consecrated life to tho work assigned him by tho master!" "Husband, dourest, hold the baby close to my bosom, whilo I closo my eyes for a few moments und try to im agine that I hour tho footsteps of my beloved pastor, as he approaches tho house, bearing under his arm tho prec ious boek of books, from wlnso suorcd pages ho will read to mo some of God's most precious promises. Lot mo sleep, deal est husband, for a fow minutes, so thnt tho timo will not seem vory long while I am awaiting the coining of this holy nirtn of God, whoso prayer, united with yours und mine, dearest, will assist mo In laying bold of tho "hope that is set beforo us," and thon wako me gently when ho has come so that not a moniout may bo denied mo of listening to his comforting words. Oh! to listen to thu voico of my beloved pastor, as he, with head reverently bowed before our common Father, bri athes a low, thrilling prayer for my safe passage over tho Joi dan, whose cold chilly waters threaten to engulf mc." (A fow moments later.) "Oh! I am so weary waiting! My poor body so longs tor rest! but I cannot go until my pastor comes! Sond a quick footed messenger to summon bun to my side." Then, with u strength burn oi tier desire to linger upon tho shores ol mortality until tier pastor should come, thu wife und mother raises her quivering body upright in bed, kisses her babe, falls back among tho pillows, and with: "Oh! why should my pastor have thus forsaken me!" thu spirit of thu coulidiug, christian woman bus passed over tho river, thero to await tho coming ot liusbuid, children uud friends and lot us be charitable enough to hope her pastor as well. Next day the pastor is heard io re gret that, at thu time of thu death of bister X, ho was unavoidably ubsent' Hut you will ask: "Where was the dying woman's ' beloved pastor?" Why, God bless you! ho was out at a country school house trying to per suade thu people that God hud excused In in from tho work of ministering to tbo dying members of his tlock, now thaUio had beeu nominated forolllce, and it behooved htm tj apply all his energies, to tho end that ho might iniiku "his calling and election sure," Next day Sister X was laid away iu the silent city of thu dead. Her "be loved pastor" mumbled a cold, lifeless player at thu grave, and whilo invok ing God's blessing upon tho bereaved family, his voico grow husky (not be cause of tender fcolings or emotion but because of thu straining of his lungs, tho night before, whilo harangue ing thu people iu tlio interest ot his candidacy. As the sorrowing husband led his in uoconi babies from tho grave of their mother, an irrovortnt old deacon was heard to remark to one of his neigh bors: ''Well, wo must look out for an other preacher; one, too, whoso calling of tbo Lord to preach tho gospel has gono homo to his heart, nnd whoso wbolo soul is Intent on obeying that call; ono whose lifo has been conse crated to tho work of pointing sinners to the blood of the Lamb, and whoso voico shall never grow husky making political harangues." Election day came, and with it caiuo such n sweeping defeut for our erst whilo man of God, that tho sight was most pitiablo indeed, and when, on tho first Sunday after election, tbo poor fellow (ho was now culled "fellow") stood up in thu pulpit, many of his congregation hung their heads iu very shanio. TWO TERRORS. John W. Moore of Otsego, Minn., Had is Bright's Disease and Dropsy, But Now Well. Otsego, Minn., Oct. 23-.Iohn W. Mooro has had a narrow oscapc from death. He relates his oxporiencs in a letter to the Dodd's Medicine Co., un der dato of July 4, 1890, us follows: "Dodd's Kiduoy Pills havo suvod my lifo. Three weoks ago somo of . ho best doctors in tho stato gavo me up to die. Thoy said I had Height's Disease My body and limbs were badly swollen. I had somo dropsy, I could hardly stand on my feet. 1 bad sloopy spells after meals and got up frequently at night. A traveling salesman told mo Dodd's Kidney Pills had cured him of Bright's Diseaso. I took somo of tbo pills. Now the swolling has disappeared, my weight is reduced, and I no longerhavo sleepy spoils, I rest well nights, I will do all I can to recommend Dodd's Kid noy Pills." Dodd's Kidney Pills aro sold by donl ors in medicino nt 50o a box or six boxes for $3,50. Sent on recoipt of prico by Tho Dodds Medicine Co,, Hut falo, N. Y. A Farmer Objects. To tiik Kki Cloud Ciiikk: Tiik Ciiikk hns always worked for tho interests of lied Cloud and Mod Cloud peoplo. That is nil right, but wo farmers have not lost sight of tho fact thnt tho rest nf the inhabitants of thu rest of tho county linvo sonic lights thnt honest people arc bound to re spect. 'Tho Hov. L. A. llussongof Itcd Cloud and tho Hov. Edson of Hed Cloud, have formed it "ministerial tins." Now wc understand out hero that theso reverend gentlemen both occupy Hed Cloud pulpits. They thaw sal niies from thoir respective congiegn lions. These congregations aro able and should be willing to pay their own picachers. It Isn't fair to ask the tax payers of Webster county tosuppoit tlie pastors of tho Hed Cloud churches ' Let Hed Cloud pav her own picach ers, iiitl give us persons for our count olllceis whose previous "ccupations qualify them to till tho otllccs which they seek. Yours truly, Fakmkk. Thnt is nil right Brother Former, wo aro with you in this proposition. Tiik Ciiikk may sometimes work for tho in terests of Red Cloud, but wo do not lose sight of our farmer friends nnd as suro them that wo will not support tho Hed Cloud preachers in their present aspirations. Stand up for Webster county. Collmpmm im Coming 800U Or Into. wllPII Mm o4ntniiM on1 .11. gesttve and nutritive system begin to Fail. It must be so. Pood is the body's life. Uut food must be digested, before it can nourish the lxxly. It is not what wc cat but what we digest that feeds us. Don't neglect the first warnings of stom ach trouble. The timely use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, which is a medicine for the cure of dis cases of the stomach and organs of di gestion and nutrition will iu ninety-eight cases out of n hundred result in n per manent cure. The jcrccutngc of cures is based on actual figures and facts, re corded in the treatment of hundreds of thousands of sick people. The " Discov ery" always helps. It almost always cures. "I was troubled with liullRentlon for about two years." writi-KWm. Ilowkcr IJsq., or Jullnctta. Lotah Co., Idaho. " I tried dlirerent doctors nnd remedies but to no avail, until I wrote to you nnd you told mc what to do. I suffered with a twin In my stomach and leu side aud thought that It would kill me. Now I nm all right. I can do my work now without jmiti and 1 don't have that tired fcellnc that I used to have. Five iHjttleiiof Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery nnd two vials of his Tliasant I'cltts' aired me." The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, containing 1008 pages, and over 700 illustrations is sent free, on receipt of stainps to cover expense of mailing only. Send $1 one-cent stamps for ex pense of mailing cloth lund volume aa shown alxn-e, or 21 stamps for the same book in paper covers. Address Doctor R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Lazy Liver "I have been troubled (real deal with at torpid liver, which produces constipa tion. I found CASOAKETS to be all you claim for them, and secured such relief the first trial, that I purchased another supply and waa com pletely cured. I shall only be too clad to reo ommend discards whenever the opportunity la presented." J. A. Smith. g0 Susquehanna Ave., Philadelphia, Pa CANDY CATHARTIC TMAOI MM N 'xnm KffaT.I 111111 Plaatant. Palatable. Potent. Tut Good. TH Good, Mayer Sicken. Weaken, or Orlpe. 10c. Kc.Mc ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... l.riU( Utmtfi Cm,U), CllOf., MMtrttl. S.w Tstt. it W.Tfl.allft Boh and gimrnnteed by all drag;- I U'Dftb cuts to CVKK Tobacco Habit. ChUkuttr'a EasUth Diamond ItranC. NLWROYftL PILLS OrioinaJ ead Only Senulne. tie. A "k M 1j Via M Bl.lalUalaW TakeT muiuu, Drgrilil for auluturt KniHtH Mr., miaay itmiwik u.w, ,ionJ Brand la Hed sbJ t-UU baum. Malta with blb ribbon. aoatken Mtfiutdimfnmtnfiuti 'tLOHMMHdtmltmliOM. AlDraCffl,la.rMDaaa. la tumps tot rartltiUrt, tnUoMalaU sa4 IWr CatdlM." Id tuttr, bj ret; SVOWlnllaMOUIa. Aaia. la titter. 10oM4lMa 11 I'lara, a SULaMiataaEUU. flllUAVA... t-A. faiHBidmOPPEO FREE' IERVE RESTORER FaatttT SON ftr.ajraaM Batata.. MU.JKqNf. TMiwda.nWDaw. MlluwHincmm sAtrtnidtr'taM. TnaUasaadaatrlslsettla ft at Ml aallMM, taj MriaiaaaiaM ..rf.Mlf rb.a rrvfl.M. u ItrTklla. Lla. D-II.TM IlllliK.r.f tlMltl,S1tAWSat..l,llai1ltla,ra. It ruts with too whttktr yon eontlna tbr rtinoTt. ths drtlrt (or tobacco, w oa( atrToui aiiirvaa. siptis tins. narlOti (be blood, rt tores lost manboodgffal i-P'osO bosei mokts yon stroarofj I I AlJaold, MO.000 iDBtaiin,nerTaBaaawavacaaaoard. Bur and DocktaafTBkV HPl(OVTU-alA() from boos. .-Til WIlfYOir own drarfflit. wbr "7wlll vouch for aa. Take It with 'lll.natl.ntlT. nertl.tantt. nna box. St. Uinallycureii Sboiu.HM, israaiead to euro, or wa rafund inonay. ., aaaaat, sowmi. lot. Skin Diseases. For the speedy and permanent euro of tetter, salt rheum and eczema, Cham berlain's Eyo nnd Skin Ointment is without an equal. It relieves the itch jng and smarting almost instantly and its continued uso effects a permanent enre. It also cnreB itch, burner's itch, ncald bead, sore nippleR, itching piles, chapped hnnds, chronic sore eyes nnd granulated lids. Pe horses are the best tonic, blood pnrifier IIP Ml ad vermifuge. Price, 23 cent. Boldby rj) '( Eurelta Itnruess Oil Is tlietast prt'scriitl of ner leather ninl Hit; iet reuoMitor oi uld leather. It oils, tofton, lilavK ens nnil protects. Ute Eureka Harness Oil on your tiont Imrnow, your old I r lies, niidymir carrlRKPtnp.mi. i j v will not only look letter luu mnr lonuer. rioldverynliorflii cnn-ull aln- from Imlf pints in the kiiIIoii-. lladebSTlMilHli (HI, in. The Coal Perxod IS NOW IIKIIK ,-K , "J "- ' Piirchusc now, before the prico goes up BLACK DIAMONDS are at rock bottom, and will not go lower this wear In time of heat prcuarefor cold. There is glittering goodness in our coal Clfnn, slow burning, grent hent giviux, mnkes but little ashes; thenefore plensco tidy people. Full lino of Flour and Feed on hand. W. B. ROBY, No. 1 Tiiihd Av. Phone No. 51 mvm ci I SAMPLE ROOMS. JOHN POLNICKY, PKOPK1KTOK. DRAI.EK IX Wines. Liquors, California randies. PABST MILWAUKEE Beer ALWAYS ON TAP. TIMETABLE. F JeM. H.Y RED CLOUD, NEUR. LINCOLN OMAHA CHICAGO 81. JOE KAN8A8 CITY SI. LOUIS and all points east ami south. DENVER HELENA DUT1E SAL1 LAKE C'Z PORTLAND SAM FR.WCISC0 and all pointn west. THAIS I.EAVB AS FOLLOWS: No. 1.1. l'akkenner dally for Obcrlln aud bt. Francis branches, Ox ford. McCook, DeiiTerand all points went. 7:55 a.n No, 14, CafbctiKer dally for St. Joe, Kansas City, Atchison. St. Louis. Lincoln via Wymore and all points east and south 1 :0O a.m.. No, IK. I'assenKer. dally, Denver, all points In Colorado, Utah and California .. -........ Stt.'Op.m. No. 16. 1'assenger, dally fur St. Joe. KansKB City. Atchison, St. Louis and all points cast aud south ............ ....... io M5 a.m. Nn. 144, Accommodation, dally oxcent Sunday, HastlnKS. Grand is land, black Hills and all Xoluis In the northwest 1 :00 p.er. ccommodatlon, dally except Sunday, Oberlln, Katitas, and Intermediate stations, via He nti bl I can......... .. ........ 1 2 :30 p. m. No. 04. FrelKbt, dally, Wymore and St. Joe nnd Intermediate Junction polnUi........ .I9:45p.ra. No. 63. Freight, dally for Republican Orleans.Oxford and all points west io :30 a.m. No. 6i. I'relKht, daily except Sunday fnr Wymore and all point east 7:00 a.m. No. ST3. Freight dally to Oxford and Intermediate points... I:30p.m Sleeping, dining, and reclining chair cars, (heats free) on through trains. Tickets sold and baggage checked to any point In tbe United States or Canada. For Information, time tables, maps or tickets call on or address A. Conover, Agent, Ited Cloud, Nebr. or .1. 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