H Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure blood. All the blood In your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. i ne Kianeys are yout blood purifiers, they (li ter out the waste or Impurities In the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fall to do their work. Pains, achesandrheu matism come from ex cess cf uric acid In the blood, due to neelected kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel a3 though they had heart trouble, because the heart Is over-working In pumping thick, kidney poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin ning In kidney trouble. It you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy Is soon realized. It stands the highest for Its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and Is sold on Its merits by all druggists In fifty cent and one-dollar siz es. You may have a sample bottle by man iicmeof BuniRrt. free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out If you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnghamton, N. Y. Lazy Liver "V'iT.vm lircii trolltile-d rent tlrnl sa.1 a" " . ... ,,aa.a. lilil. virr ti ti"i foiiifu oascmiii.th i '. tnrrild liver, whlchp ci'H cntisllpa all vou claim fgribom. nnd secured aiii ?it I purchase' ntiollici Uio Ilrnt trial. nml was ennr 0 too glad t rcc ' tho oniortunltT tos'iftuoban. OjuohnDrjjT11,tldolp)a ,, A SlMcr! ANDY CATHARTIC TADt mud Rfaiarcmo Plfaaant. I'alatitili-. I'otclil. TnMp flood. Do Good. Nercr Plckcii, Weaken, or drlpe. 10c. Uc.Ulc ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... ll.riUf ll.m.df raapaa;, rt.lr.ia. Mxlr.il. tw Yark. T20 Hn.TIl 1111 Hold and guaranteed bjr nil drug- - w-wnw imuiuuiii JUK Tobacco Ilnbtl. taCWlUtUDuUtf. Tn ru IOC IN arm M u Ct UVrlS' SINGLE BINDER STJUUWTKSTUJUMT CIGAR tftltMWr.l(Millll Dont Be Fooledi Take the cn original ROCKV MOUNTAIN TEA Made only by Madison Medi cine Co., Madison, Wli, It keepe you well. Our trade mark cut on cech packiga. Price, vi cents. Never aola In bulk. Accept no eubith tute. Aik your druggist. 10e. r. KX. Genuine stamped C.C. C. Never si Id In bulk. Beware of the dealer who tries to sell "something ust as good." ataaa. CHICMEn-rxn's ENr.iinu rENNYROYAL P31LS (JTTik . .,.."'''n,, "", ""1 Ornulms AW"' l";,"i','i l.ttillc. xklituerl ir iiim iii.il i.ii-n. i..-s(.i,im iitx ltl',0 ml Oolil hitUUI4 l-ut.. ...1. J'-Mlhlluf rlnbon luLrnixitliir. Ili'fii.f ) Oanarn.ua Nuli.tltutlnna iinl Itnllu lluila. I'tljr nf your nm. Jl.t or arc I I p. In .l.liil . fr l,Hrlliiilnr. Ii.llnlulil.il. aul "lUllir r.ir l..lli..".nlrllr. t, re. turn Mall. I (Mllttl T..Umiinl.l. Hallh. all ltr...l.i. J ..,. .-.. t. . .... ctiUun till. 1'iipir .Mutton It, l-ltliit.. 1'it. Don't Accept a Substitute ! When you ask for Cascaruts be sure you get the genuine Cascaruts Candy Cathartic! Don't accept fraudulent substitutes, imitations or counterfeits! Genuine tablets stamp ed C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, ioc. DON'T TOBACCO SPIT and SMOKB YourLlfeawayl ou can i cureu or any rorm or tobacco using easily, be mado well, strong, magnetic, full n pew me anu vigor uy talcing mo re and viirnr tiv t.iV-lmr mn.m-Bmn that makes weak men strong. Manv caln Itn pound! In ten days. Over BOO.OOO cured. All drueiHatt. Cure euarantenl. lloob Bl..l.5.'Lal,lT'ce ''KW. Address 8TKRMNQ RSUBDY CO., Chicago or New York. 437 PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM ClMiuta and bcautiriaa tit nttr. l-rotnoua a lmurlant rruwth. Warer Tails to Beator Qray u.ir .u ata iguiaiui uuiDr. Curra acalp diaraara hair faUise. .v.a.... ww inyaw. SWA I This slfnsture Is on every box ot the genulns Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tabuu the remedy thst curra m cold In one stay PiM IB IsM Bsli.is"sjm 1 CURIS WHERE ALL ELSE IA1LS. r Ileal tkjuiih Wjrup. '1'nstca UikhI, Vm In time. Bold tiy drugnl.t. wi 3 CANDY CATHARTIC X BMlJ.l.tJlm.i.ii ilMl ma aa.s.1 l.l.sissa . . .HMMi a UnftUH. A P ml HARVEST HOME PICNIC, Third Annual Gathering o the I. O O. F. at Garber's Grove, September 17. On Vi'(IikmIm, St'ptt-mlii'r 17, will occur the thhil untituil Htit vet lloinc picnic of the O'lil Fellow, their fuini llemintl Invited fiiciuN. Following Is tliu prot'tim- Mcot at O.ld To lows hull nt H .10. Mnrc'a in body to ex (Jov. (Saibcr's grove, 10 o'clock. Music by tliu Intnl. Quartet. In vocation, Kuv. Ilnmbly. Address of welcome, K. J. Overinp. Quintet. ltespotiso, J S. Mnrsb. Address by Kuv. Hrown of Superior at 11 n. in Music by the band. llnskut dinner, 12 to l.flO, presided over by John S. Marsh of (.iiiilu Hock. Afternoon program- Horseshoe contest, free for nil, pair of cuff buttons to each of the winners. Foot race, 60 yards, Odd Fellows only; prize, I.O. 6. F. pin. Foot race, '!5 yards, for ladles; prize, brooch. Fat men's wnlking race, 200 yards; prize, pair suspenders. HunninR race, 25 yards nnd turn n stake; prize, I. O. O. F. pin. Hammer throw, 1C pounds; prize, necktie. Sack rnco, 25 vanls-prizo, box cigars. Tub f war, I. O. O F., Guido Kock vs. Hed Cloud; 12 men on each side. Varied amusements. I). V. Ttknuki:, Chairman. F. V. Cownr.N, Secretary. Teachers Adopt Resolutions. At the close of the Webster County Teachers' Institute last week the fol lowing resolutions weie adooted Resolved, by the teachers of Web iter canity, in institute assembled, that tlio following is an honest cxprcs sion of the .sense of the institute Fiist We commend the careful planning, preariaiieemeiit and atten tion to detail on the pait of our county superintendent, Miss Murk or, which have contributed .so much to success fill work during the past week. Second Wo feel indebted to Mr. Moritz for liis clear presentation and exposition of common dilllcultics met with in teaching. Third Wo aie grateful to Mrs. Crawford tor many invaluable hints and methods in primaty work. Fourth Wo appreciate Mr. Jack son's work, especially in literature and agriculture, and feel that wo have profited theicby. Fifth For valuable instruction in civics and arithmetic we acknowledge our indebtedness to Mr. Sanm. Sixth Miss Mior's singing nnd tho lectures of Superintendent Fowler nnd Colonel Copcland havo nlTordcd us much inspiration and pleasure Soventh Wo tender our thanks to churches nnd pastors for courtesies re ceived, to tho school board fot use of building, to the janitor, for whose promptness and cleanliness havo con tributed to our comfort, and to the people of Ked Cloud for their many kindnesses during our stay. Adopted August 2'!, 11)02. (J. K. Wai.kkii, W. A. Vasck, OlirilA l'KTTIT, ALT A SlIOTTKNKIlIK, JOS. Cl.AKK, Committee. Council Proceedings The city council met August 25 in FiiemonV hall, l'tesent, Major Hamp ton, Aldermen Stuu-ipr, (irilli h and Hollister. Minutes of last meeting read and up pi oved. The following bills, weie prc-cntcd to tho auditing committee- C M Turner, $1(5 To. F A. Ktielin, ?." Hill of C. M. Turner allowed and wanant ortlereil ttrawn for saniti Claim of F. A. Kuehn was laid ovei until ni"t regular meeting. Moved by Stanser and seconded bj (irillith that the city of Hed Cloud fur nishthoH A: M railioad water at 10 cents per 1,000 gallons, provided then Is sulllciont watt r to do so. Motion cairied. On motion tho council adjourned. Nebraska Slate Fair. how rates to Lincoln via tho Hur llngton route. September t to G the Hurlington route will sell uiund trip tickets to tho state fair grounds, Lin coln, nt half rates, plus admission, Splendid attractions havo boon pro vided for 1002'a fair, which will bo tho ' big show" of tho west Cash premi ums aro ollorcd to the extent of M0.000. During tho fair tho Hurlington routo will run stub trains between Lincoln and tho fair grounds ut frequent inter vals. Faro, G cents each way. Ask tho nearest Hurlington route agent for further information. Farmers' Institute Meeting. Tho members of tho Webster County Farmers' Institute aro requested to moot nt Cowlcs Saturday afternoon, September 8, for the purpose of docld. ing upon institutes to bo hold tho com ing winter. Hy order of tho prosidont. R. H. Thomson, President. C. E, Putnam, Secretary. tfrfjfsSsffrSfjMf ;GOHRESPOflDErjGF. AAA-AA'VsrAv'AW'W,i,,W"4 roNTINUM KIIOM I'AUr. 1 j WOMER, KANSAS Uncu moie the country is getting plenty of rain and the farmers aie happy. We see some correspondents In some localities aie estimating tho corn yield at '() and somo 00 bushe's per acre. That puts us in mind of the old woman counting her chickens before they hatclo', Knock oil 11 bushels per acre ami bo fair about It. Hen Hurgard, head cjork of tho Ma thes Hro3. storo will soon move to (ireely, Colo , where ho will tnko tho m&nngemcnt of another firm at (Jreely Hen leaves a host of friends who join in wishing him success in his new home. Rev. Armistead nnd wifo were visit ing relatives and friends nt Smith Cen ter Saturday and Sunday. Onco more wo nro called upon to mourn tho loss of ono of our brightest young girls, Miss Gertio Million, oldest dnughtcr of George Million, who died after a short spell of fever. Gertie was a bright nnd loving little girl and made friends with everyone. Sho was only about ten years old. Geo. Lehr hns taken a position in Matties' storo. Hilly Allen has another boy at his house and he wants folks to know it. Ans Founds hns been appointed jus tico of the supreme court of Women Men or boys caught stealing melons or playing poker, or at any of the lesser evils, will bo sized up linancially and dealt with according to siv.o. Miss Gracie 'Ann will soon return to school at Franklin, Neb. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Will Oleson, a girl baby. Mother and child doing well, but Hillie is cutting some -ieer capers, l'eoplo think he will come out all light if no other trouble tutus up. F.d Matlies shipped a loatl of cattle and hogs this week. The Womer school will soon oom inenco with Clarence Henrdsleo as teacher. Womer has one of the largest schools in the county. Several new granaries aro being built and farmers aro preparing to hold their grain. Plowing for wheat and making hay is tho order of things here nnd every body is busy. Half Rates to Hastings. O. A. R. reunion, September 8 to 13, 190'J. The Hurlington route announces one faro for the round trip from nil points in Nebraska to Hastings on ac count of the annual reunion of tho (irand Army of tho Republic, to be held on above dates. Ask tbo Hur lington routo agent about dates, routes, train service. Statement of Taxes Paid by the Fremont. Elkhorn & Missouri Val ley Railroad Company to the Various Counties in Nebraska for the Year 1901, with Some Comparisons that may Prove Interesting. (Issued Under Authority of the Kailroads of Nebraska) County Valuation Tax PAin The Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rail Adams S 22,10100 t 1,0U22 road is a railroad 1,302.8-1 miles in length, of which Antelope 1".',44S 00 7,-177 150 S3.9a arc in the state of Nebraska. Hoitc 107,01000 4,(jrr :io T. . , , , ,. . . , , Urovvti ... 10 (I'M 00 4 )"0 8'l It is not a trunk line, but ono that depends upon Unticr ".t'NSS 00 ll'l"4 1I 1,c Krowtl1 of tHC coutry immediately tributary to it Cherry;.."".."."."; TaV.50 00 T.wi .10 1,u-i,,Ci"-. T1' fw,lcr- oI "" railroad hope Clav (-)0fil00 0ir prosperity of the country through which it coifax ;;;;;;;;;; siiaw oo 2,-id 07 ru,,s w,n in t,mc inaUe h i,ro-j,cro""- Ciimhig S99,:ilK5 00 4,7'lti ,"!) In l'JOO this railioad received in gross Dawes 205.SS4 00 fi.g.'lfl Oil earnings S4.121, 457.92 Hodge 177,000 00 0,27.'l (I!) They paid for operating expenses 2,689,642.25 Douglas 122,0.1000 - 3.7S8 III Net earnings 1,431,815.67 VUmore 11032 00 6,134 00 Tbisamount makes a net earning of $1,050.53 per am,lton 3o,712 00 1,43.'. (14 ,ile for the system, and they reported $1,110.43 as "olt 00,032 00 0,720 00 M1C)1 ct earnings to the attditorof state in Ncbra.ka, v,,ox 61,708 00 1,805 00 wbich it will be seen, gave this state credit for the Lancaster 00,708 00 - 2,loU.rj(l increased amount received from business which oric- 'a,ll8" 118,110 00 4,80110 iatcd on the branches in other states. Ont of the N"c,oUs 00,604 00 4,813 60 $1,431,845.67 they paid $ 1,007,851.09 for interest on ;erce 102,000 00 3,042 04 bonds ot.tstanding.an-l J181.599.74 was paid for taxes, Platte 110,244 00 . , 4,320 03 -which latter amount vras aqual to 12.7 of their net Polk 3.204 00 . 110 37 earnings. Rock 83,232 00 ' 3,02.-. 65 Saunders 159,444 00 ' ' ' C, 897 07 No dividends were paid by this company, and Seward 113,112 00 6,307 88 durinP thc ycrs ia95. 18y6 a"d M97 there was a large Sheridan 140,976 00 ' es04 92 deficit in the revenues. Sioux 118,308 00 ' 4,001 09 In case the taxes on this road were paid on the Stanton 76,456 00 ,' . v. 1,80613 Wisconsin basis of taxation, it would have ben $120.92 Thayer 15,870 00 -,v ., 008 45 per mile, instead of J152.9S in the state of Nebraska. Washington 32,760 00 ,.. 1,402 20 , . , . . ,41 4t Yotv 114 120 00 ' 9iiim To make a fair comparison with this railroad It U 1H,I"UW B'17 " necessary to select roads thiatdoa similar business In $4,305,050 00 fl61,G32 64 other states, and the following table gives this result: STATE RA1LEOAD Wisconsin , Minnesota ) Iowa South Dakota ) Missouri Kansas Indian Territory Green Bay Bur., Cedar M K. -ft T. Texas Nebraska South Dakota Wyoming :... P., E. & M. Fremont, Elkhorn L Missouri Valley Railroad in Nebraska, Sotnethlnat Mkt a CoTr. Two old hunters were swapping yarns and had trot to iniall. "Why," said one, "I remember a J year when qunll were so thick that Von cotllit tret i-iirli'. nr tin nt n .1ml I ' with a rifle." The other one sighed. "What's the matter?" said the first. "I was thinking of my qunll hunts. I had n fine black horse that I rode everywhere, nnd one day out hunting quail I saw n big covey on a low liranch of a tree. 1 threw the bridle rein oer the end of the limb and took n shot. "Several birds fell and the rest flew away. Well, sir, there were so many quail on that limb that when they flew off It sprang back Into place and hung my horse I" Los Angeles Times. Anal the Da-ad Ilard Oat, Browne Who Is that clumsr worn- an dancing over there? Oreene 1 don't know; but crtin ly htra is sot a horaeJwi carriage), ia it? Judge). Oar Trade In the Treuiaraal. An American plnno, retailing here for $200, fetches $500 In the Transvaal. An organ worth $50 here tells for $1 50 there. American saddlesnnd barnets don't suit the lloers, the former being too high priced and the lntter too fine for the rough overland work of trekking. In the canned meat line Australln to far underfcells Chicago that our packers are In despair. Our manufacturers sold over 700 tons or barbed wire In 1S07 to the Transvaal, tint, strange to say, tho fence posts, came from Germany and Knghind. Four ice plnnts were fur nlrhed for the Kimberley mines by Chi cago, having an aggregate capacity of 20 tons a ilny. bc-ides 100,000 cubic feet of cold storage. N. V. Press. a a. It's Cool in Colorado. August 1 to II, !:), 2l,::0,:il, Septem her 1 to 10 On the above days tho Hurlington will sell round trip tickets to Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo and maiij other Colouulo points at extiaordinar ily low rates. It's cool inColorndoall summer long, and thero aro hundreds of resorts in tho Itockies where one may escape from tho heat of tho plains nnd spend an alltogethcr delightful vacation. A card to J. Francis, Geneinl Passenger Agent, Omnlia, Neb. will bring you a good supply of Colorado booklets that will help you plan your trip. Ono of tho conspicuous fakes of the day is the "health food" business. Tho consumer buys a quantity of oat meal or cracked wheat in a glittering package, with a lot of literature con taining the indorsement of somo sum tnrium and ltcommcndations from physicians, nnd seems to think ho is getting something rather wontleiful Hut he is merely paying three or four prices for the same tutf tl at groceis sell in bulk. The health food people are piling up enoimous loituue, and tho consumer hasn't anv better health than he used to have, when he went to the grist mill with n sack, and b -tight his health food in huge quantities Heatrice Expiess. Miles Ntt Esrntncf per MUe A Weat'n.. Rap.A N.. R. R 225 1,287.90 2,221.00 1,862,84 $ 440.70 1,048.62 1,872.13 1,060.53 Y . V'Shave?" You arc "Next" at Oliver SchafTniVs Barber Shop, Hascment Potter-Wright Hullding ; Scissors Ground, Razors Honed, j AND i ALL KINDS OF EDGE? TOOLS SHARPENED J All kinds of barber work executed J promptly and satisfaction guaranteed. J a ak m ak m m am a am ah as at a am aa aa at a. aaaa a. w w A a af Statk of Ohio, City ok Toledo, I qo Lucas County. j 88' Fkank J. Cfjknky makes oath that ho is senior partner of tho linn of F. J. Cuknky & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and Stato afore said, and that said firm will pay tho sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by tho uso of Hall's Cataukh Cuiik. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to beforo mo and subscribed in my presence, this (Jih day of Decem ber, A. I). 18S0. . , A. W. GLEASON, skal Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken intern ally, nnd acts directly on tho blood and miicoiu surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free F. J. CHENEY A: CO , Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, Toe. Hall's Family Pills aie the best. Low Rates to the Black Hills The Hurlington Route has announced low rates to tho Hlack Hills of South Dakota for tho following dates duly 1 to 111. August 1 to 14, 2:i, 21, HO, 31. Sep tember 1 to 10. On other days until Sep tember 1.1 low rates somewhat higher than thoso In effect on the abovo tlates will bo offered. Sylvan Like, Hot Spiings, Deadwood, Lund City, Spear fish and a number of other points in tho Hlack Hills are well worth visiting. Any Hurlington Route agent will bo glad to tell you more about these excursions. Inflammatory Rheumatism cured in 3 days. Morton I.. Mill of Lebntion. 1ml. fh.th: "My wife had IntlitiniiiAtur)' rlii'imiHtlim In every muscle ami Joint; Her mllerlnn whs terrible unci tier boily hikI fiire were nwoolett almost beyond recognition; Imd been in bed for six ucekx and had elKbl plijulclnntJ, but received no licnctll tititll die tried the MjMIc cure for'Uliemnatlsm. It Kave Immediate relief and the wan able to walk about In three dajs, lam mre It saved her life." bold by II. B. Orlce. DrtiKRlM, ltcd Cloud, Neb. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Hromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. K. W. (.rove's signature is on each box. 2.ic. Total Tax Tux Per Mile Per Cent, of Tales to Net Karnlnfs S 9,806.60 145,090.00 291,330.18 181.599.74 t 43.97 119.67 131.11 133.25 0 0-10 10 0-10 12 7-10 Paid $152,95 Taxes Per Mile WVys,,. BON TON tf BAKERY and CAFE.' When in town eat at tho Hon Ton where it is clean, cool ami no Hies. 15 cent Meals at All Hours lSoda Fountain is Open I siv ilillerent kinds of stu drinks. W. S. BENSE, Prop. COLVIN & BARCUS, REAL ESTATE $ FARM LOANS. Lock llox S3. Guide Hock, Neb. -.11 kinds of property bought, sold and exchanged. A COLLECTIONS MADB. TERM HKASONAULB JOHN HARKLEY, House Moving and Raising A SPECIALTY. All work guaranteed satisfactory. Your work solicited. JOHNG. POTTER, KTTORNGY-KT- L.KSnZ, Over Mler's (Jrocery Store. PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. The followliik' piopo'eil ninpti-liiiimt to the ('oiiMllulUm of tliu stntu of Ncltrnxkn, h-. Iiorclui after cet forth In full. N nibmltluct tiithoelpct ors of the Mute of Nelirnokn, to be volcil upon nt tliu KL-iicrnl election to be licltl Tiicbciny. November 4, A. 1). mi A Joint resolution propovliiK to ntnend sec tlon one of nillele llfteeu or the Constitution ol thubtrtto of Ncbrnvkii. relative to the mnn ncr of MiliinlltltiK "nil niloptliiK ntneiu! incuts to the CouMltutlrm of the MHte ol NtbriiBkH. ' it Httnlittl nml Knnelfil hy Ihr l.tninlahire nj Hit ,tnte o SibiiltHii: Sfctiovi. Thnt section one of Hrtlcle llfleots of the Coiintt-.utlon of the tnle of Nebm-Sn be nmciiilcil to rend hh folloHs: M'Ctlon 1. Hither brunch of the lcKMiiture mnv propose niiicuiluients to this Constitution nml if the Mime be nKrccil to bv three llfths ot the members elected to encli lioue, nidi pro posed nuiemlmcnlN shall be entered on theu JournnlH. with thojennnml naj-s. nnd published in leimi uiiei-eiieii eeK in hi leani one newspa ter In each county where n newspaper Is pub Ilshed. for thirty ilnys Immediately precedlti-.-, the next election nf senators nnd representa liven, at which election the same i-lmll be sub nutted to the elcctois for npprornl or rejection, nnd If n majority of tho electors votliiKnt such election on Mich proposed nmeiidaent, shall vote to adopt such amendment, the same slmll become a purl of this Constitution. When more than one amendment In submitted nt the same election, they shall bo so submitted as to cu able the electors to vote on each amendment separate'. All ballots used nt uch election on ucli amendment or amendments shall have written or printed thereon the tollowlnt;: Kor porposcd amendment to the Constitution relating to (hero Insert the subject of the amendment) and. Aktallist nrotHised amendment In IbeCmistllii I lion relatltiK to (hero insert the subject of tho amendment), and the vote of each electclf ... ut. r..v.. l.ll.tJIK.IIlVlla 111 Hllli 'IIU III Til ir. shall be ill'sliouiteil bv tho elector bv innLluir n .1. I.1.F .... tl.1 n .n ...... (n na. . . a. .. . na. . . ... n . .. cross with n pen o pencil In n circle or squaro 10 no piacen hi tno ri,m or tlie lines the wordH "For or AKnlnst" Hie iiroposed amendments, ns. he shall ilcalrc to vote thereon, or by ludleatltiK his preference on n voMiik uiachiue when sttclv machine Is In use. I. (Sco. W. .Marsh, seoretnry of stale of the state of Nebrnskn. do hereby certify thnt the foreKoInc proposed amend incut to the Cotislltn Hon of the Mate of Nebraska Is a true and correct cop) of tho original enrolled nnd en grossed hill as nned bv tho twenty seventh session of the li'KMnturu of th state of Ne lirnkn. us appears from suld original hi I on llle in this nilhc anil that said pioposedawend iijcnt l submitted to the (pialUled vo ers of tht state of Ncbraskn for their adoption or rejeo lion at ihn general elertlon to be held on Titos day. Ihe-lth day of November. A I) U.! ' In if-tlmnny whereof, I have hereunto set my ban and nlllxi'd the great seal ol the Mute ot Nebraska Honeat I liii'iiln this Jjd day or .lulv In the year ir Our l.nid line Thousand Nine Hundred and Two nf Hie ludepciidi urn or the lulled states the One Hundred and Twemy seventh and ot this state ihe Thlrtv sixth (.!:. W MAItill Iskai secietar of Mate TIMETABLE. B. & M. B.Y It El) CLOUD NED It. LINCOLN OMAHA CHICAGO S'l. ,J()E KANSAS CITY SI. LOUIS and all points cast nnd south. DENVEli HELENA DUT'JE SAL'l LAKE C't PORTLAND SAX FRAXCISC0 nnd all poinli west. roil TRAINS I.KAVE AS rOM.OWS No, 13, l'asfccnger dally for Oberlln mid M. frauds brunches. Ox ford, McCook, Denverand all points west....... 6:10 a.m. No, 14. 1'aFsetiRer dally for St. Joe, Kansas City, Atchison. HI. Louis. Lincoln via Wymore and all points east and south 2 -32 a.m No 21, PassetiKcr. dally. Denver, all points in Colorado, Utah and California S:2j p.m. No. 21. Patsencer. dally for Bt. Joe, Kansai City, Atchison, St. Lonls and all points east and south . 10:00a.u. No. 174. Accommodation, dally except Sunday. IlattlnRi. Grand Is land. Illicit IIIIIs and all points In the northwest..... 1:00 p.m. No. 173. Daily except Sunday, Ox lord and intermediate points 12:20 p.m. Bleeping, dining, and reclining chair car, i (seats free) on through trains. Tickets told an " fiaxf-agc checked to any point In the Untied Btatei or Canada. For Information, time tabWAmapa or Uckeu call on or address A. Cover, Agent, Ked Cloud, Ncbr. or J. FrancltueraJ Passenger Agent Omaha. Nebraska. "er One Minute Cough Cure, cures That U what It wu made tor. How Are Your Kidney-, a nr.nobbs'BparairiisI'lllsciiroall kidney Ills. Fam. . plefrco. Add. ateriiog llemeili Co, Chicago or N.V. 4 t i JEZSIOSS