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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1902)
""rflqr t vni,.. l V; m Thousands Hare Kidney Trouble nnd Don't Know It. now To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let It stand twenty-four hours; a ! .. Bcuimcni or k.i ,iui iiiuiwatwj tin unhealthy condi tion of the kid neys; If it .Mains your linen It is evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass It or pain In the back h also convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der arc out of order. Wlint to Do. There Is comfort In the knowledne so often expressed, tint Dr. Kllmci'a Swamp Root, tho creat kidney remedy fulfills every wish la curing rheumatism, pain In tho back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing It, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists In 50c. and$l. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery nd a book that tellsigTii more auount, rjoinseniumrj absolutely tree by man, address Dr. Kilmer & mm. of Bwamp-noui Co., Blnghamton, N. Y. Vhen writing men tion reading this generous offer In this paper. "llmvn lieen liking (MM'AIIHTN fur Insomnia, with which I huvo Ik en iiflllctfil for ovor twenty years, mid I can wiy Unit ('iiscnrcts Imvouhcn mo more relief tlmn any other reme dy I liuvu ever tried. I sliull rertulnly recom mend tlinm to my frlunds iih helm; nil lliey iiro represented." Thus. (Iiu.aiiii, lilKlii, III. CANDY ruAor maun rioistihid M I'leivmnt. l'nl.imblo, 1'iiteiit. Tnlo (loud, Ilo uuod,.NuTvrHlikuii. Weaken, or (irli'f. lOe.Zlf.iUo. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Bl.tll.it II.H..I) (..uy, klrxs, )l..lt.l, !, Yirk. 316 Hft.Tn.llan Holil iient uimrnnti'iMl lijr nil drug HUIUDJW wistato (ruitK'roliarco Habit" You pay 10 oenta fbr Cigars notsogoodw 1.EWIS' SINGLE 011 Wl-r-v,M mm fvj y- irfiunw. urjiEiMid f.llfll H t(,'l.l...,..j INSOMNIA NDER If jT cigar 'T STRAIQHT r.p. iovis.man'f'r PCORIA.Iti. Dont Be Fooledi Tuke the ccn original ROC.V.' MOUflTAIN TEA Made only liy Mutllion Medi cine Co., Mmtlson. Wit, It kcfr "ill. Our trade mark cut on each fiickage. Price, ',,- cents. Noer aol4 in bulk. Accept no aubstH tule. Aik jinir ilrimglil. CANDY CATHARTIC at EQ335EG5Er u.io. Gtnulne stamped C. C C. Never si Id In bulk. Beware of the dealer vdio tries to sell "something fust as jjood." CMICHE-r?R-3 ENGLISH BfEKBVSfOYftiL PELLS Kl--rx Orlrfliinl ninl Only Orm.lm K-.,AJNSAI,r. Al.ir. '. l.oUU-v . !'. V 6f"i JiVln ICi:it ol OolJ lilrti ii il-. ardnt C Y 'd iti I luo til lion TuLnnuul!, r llrru.r T) n VvJ Ounarvroii. hult.tliuttnn. i.ml liulta I (If IIixim. Uunf .jut llri 1 I l .tul St, la I Jf run.,., for I'nrtlculurn. T ntlniniilulf VC ft Bl"Pfllel li,rl.olltf4,"mn.j A. ' I urn Mull. Iii.lino I..IIIH.1I.I.I, hunt; nri lllirinliM lilrln.li r I lirir.lcul (n., Muillon thlu Impir. Miillmi II, I'lillii., J'u, Keep Your Bowels Strong. Constipation or diarrlutia when your bowels are out of order. Cas carcts Candy Cathartic will make them act naturally. C.cntiinc tablets btamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, toe. DON'T "s( CS-2E2JLJ2 SL. YourL TOBACCO SPIT MOKE Life away I uu wun ucvuiuhh any lona in timacco iiiii2 easily, bo made well, ttrotip, tnapni'tic, fullol .... .. i. . . . new me aim virar iy jaMMK WO-rO-Hlfc", lliat makes weak men utohh m.ui i!.u . ten VountU in Un ilnvs. inn G 00,000 cured. AttJHicr .". Cure KiinrniiiiiM Itnfc k-l nml mlvlcQ I'UKII A.Mk MliULINU UlUJliDV CO., Ch.cjgo or New Yoif. 4J7 m rjP' ifc u&. ' cJ I1AII? t U. . -l"'fflM. l.ul Ih. '. lamn ..,: lsSAit At'i-'' riti. i i i-i ., rr lt5Sis. TM lluir ,0 v-,,' ' '- C'i"i i" 'll U I 8 7 4T. friTzr This slunnturo Ih on every tnx u( too conuVu Laxative BromoQuinhic Tobicts tho remedy that 'iirea a i3il ii onv tiny smsssssHm How Ace Votir iililury Dr.IIoMm'Si'arau'utrilliif'iinuilllililiiL'yllli B.viv plo (ruo Ailil. Mcrlluc lti uu-ily t'n .CIiIcuko or H, V .AM i .. lulr. (V St A. Grj lUHtSWhtiit Ait HstTAiLS. Jir 121 iiimi Couili Syrun. 'lane Oi ol llio :'- li In tlniti. Kiil.l I V .It tiL-irl.). K3 Sj Wantra Another Wife. A traveler In I'crslu tells the follow. Iiik: "My litmtlil walks Into tbe vcrun da, Ho Is tin iiKtul mini, wrapped In a Ioiik blnck cloak mid wcnrliiK ii green turban. dciiotltiK lilm n scyd, or a do hceiidant f tlio propbet. llu Is very polished today. 11 In l;ird Is dyed, tjiu brightest (iraiiKo" with henna, and be tells a HtrltiK f ItinlH while lit- waits. We plunge Into stories of tho Cullplint mid dictation written from left turlgbt Willi a reed pen, ami presently the reu inn of his smartness Is told, lie has a favor to ask. Would it please, me to advance him three months' pay In or der to buy a wife? lie Is old and he Is pour, yet lie has falh n a Uctlm to the moon face and stag eus of a damsel of fourteen, but her dowry Is liiiue. 'Why do you not support your old wlfcV I Inquired sternly. 'She Is crip pled and nearly blind. You do not give her sullleleiit sustenance, and 1 send many things to her.' 'She is too old,' he replies, with a shrug. 'She Is ugly as an afreet. Added thereto she bus no money or children, and of what good Is uii old woman unless she Is rich?' " What Kdnrntlon Will Do, A railway company was erecting a line of new poles aloay u blgbwiiy. One of the men engaged to till In tho dirt and clear up around the poles wan un Irishman, new at the business nnd new to America. He had not got be yond his llrst pole, says the Philadel phia Times, but stood pondering how to dispose of the dirt which had tilled the space now occupied by the pole. Ills sense of the lltuess of things must have been strong, for be was averse to piling the loose dirt around the base of the pole, as Is the custom. A negro wayfarer stopped for a mutch, and the Irishman asked his advice. "If 1 was u-doln' tint Job, I'd Jus' dig a hole 'bout where you ah hIiiiiiIIm' and shovel do dirt into It. Much bilge." As the negro sauntered away tho Irishman scratched bis head and murmured: "Well, It's not to be denied that cddl- i cation has been nftlicr-r dolii a gr-r-cnt deal for-r th' neygur-r!" rrciifliliiK iiml I'niollce. W. 8. (illbert on one certain occasion wus on a lslt to a menu, tue owner j Ol a l lie l'.iigusu couuiry noose, vm the morning after bis arrival bo was chatting with his host before break fast when hu became suddenly aware that family prayers were about to be read. The household tiled In, and tho distinguished guest knelt down on tho epot where he happened to bu stand ing. Looking up, be caught his bosfa eye tlxed on him with a warning glance, which he, however, failed to read aright. The service began, "Almighty Father, who hast made all men alike" (more telegraphic glances), "rich and poor, gentle and simple" then, unable to contain himself any longer, the host called out, "Gilbert, you are kneeling among the servants!" IW-il ll ml IiiIIiiiiiimI i:llilx. Ited and lutlamcd lids, lids which look as thotigh the peiMin had been keeping very late hours, says a recent periodical, and lids which have little crusts formed during the night at the root of the eyelashes, are usually an Indication of a low degree of astigma tism. In Komu cases no relief Is bud for this conditio.! till proper glasses are procured. A large proportion of the cases, however, will be cured by the following ointment: Yellow oxide of mercury, three grains; yellow vase line, one-hall' ounce; mix thoroughly mid apply a very little to the edge of the eyelids each night. Jewelers' Circular-Weekly. The l.lnill. "Don't you think," -.aid the soulful young thing, "that a ruined old church wltn the ivy clinging to it- crumbling walls conic nearer than anything else to realizing one's Ideal of patient ics IguatloiiV" 'that's what It docs" replied the .voting man with the camera. "1 don't know anything that v ill Mnnd for be ing photographed half as o: ten." Ex change. .No C'niiHC I'nr Win-. Stokes- Speaking of mourning, If your rich uncle were to die, should you put on black V Hlckers -Certainly not. If be left me hoiuethiiig hnmlhoiiif, why should' I be such a hypocrite as to don the garb of woe? On the oilier hand, If he left me out of his will, how could 1 conslhteiuly put on mourning for such a curmudgeon? Huston Transcript. o riuiu. "Did j (in Know that jour political aiitagoiiiNt laid cast retlcctlous on your truth nun cruelty?" " es." " hat are j ou going to do about It?" "Nothing. My pride forbids me to light any one except a gentleman, and a man who culls anoihci- a liar Is no gentleman."- Washington Star. Tlirrc I.i'tli'rx. Uayboj A Icllow can't be two care ful about bis letters to women. llcnpcek-'I hat's right. A woman got three tellers from me once that have kept me In hot water ever ulnce. titiyboy- You don't mean It? Uenpcck-I'iict. They were "V-e-s." -Philadelphia Pi ess. Aiintlici- lie) lionril lo lie l.cnriicil. "Olt." (UhpalrliiKly exelalined the typewriter ui who was takliif,' ber llrst lesson on the piano. "I don't be lieve I can ever learn to operate It. The keyboard's so dllieient:"- Chtuip) Tribune. Prom nettle liber a tlirend lias been produced so line that a leiiKtli of sixty miles of it weighs but two and a half pounds. Card of Thanks Wo wish lo extend our heartfelt thanks to tho many friends for the beautiful ll ivvors, comforting words and kind deeds during our Into bereave mentMrs. Gnus, Hhiuehu and Rela tives. To the Farmers. Ileii! 1 inn at my ollleo at the rail rond tr.ick, I eady to buy your bogs and cattle at a higher price than ever bofoie, for 1 am itloue in the busbies' and do not I live to divide prolits and am willing to givo Jon the benelit, Hemi niber the moie stock I buy the higher price I can pay. tiling jour hogs to the tail road track, always higber theie. (.'t-rrKii, ll e High llujer. A Family Gathering. A gathering of the family of Mr. mid Mis. S. II. Blister was held at the home of L. M. Ileal south of Cowles on the 10th. Mr. and Mrs. Hosier are among the oldest settlers of Franklin county nnd huvu raised a family of ten child ren without death entering the family, nil of whom were present on this occas ion except three daughters who resido in Oregon. Thoso present were Mr nnd Mrs. S. 11. Buster, Win. Huster nnd wife, C. K Huster, S. N llraden and wife of Frcnklir, J. E. Simmons and wife of Long Bencli,Culfoinia, J, (J. Waller and family, A. V. Hnger and family and L. M,; Heal and futility of Cowles. A. bounteous dinner was spread. The afternoon was pleasantly spent in taking photographs and in music. A "Catch I'oiiti Social" will be given by the High School Juniors at Masonic Hnll, Friday evening, Oct 21. Every body gets in nine cents and gets out for more. It .stands alone, it toners above There's no other, its nnture's wonder, a wanning poultice to the heart of man kind. Such is Rocky Mountain Tea :15c At C. 1j. Cutting's ding slots. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Hromo Quinine Tablet!., AM ,,,1K(,j,,ts n.(und tho money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 2oc. She's a radiant, witching, wondrous gem that beautiful, blushing wife of mine. She - an angel on earth, so you can lie, only take Rocky Mountain Tea. At C. L. Colling' ill tig store. Advertised Letters' List of letters remaining uncalled fin at the posloflico at Ited Cloud, Ne braska, for the week ending Oetobei 10, 11)02 Ottie F.)X E. I), l'atle. Sam'l S. Williams. These letti is will he sent to the dead butter ollien October .'50, if not called for before. When calling for abovi please say "advertised." T. O. Hack I Kit, Postmaster The Molcr Barber College, Omaha, Neb., w'ints men to learn barber trade, steady practice, qnalitied teachers ilcm (lustrations, etc, are tne advii'itnges Complete outfit of tools, given cacii graduate, board included. Calalogiu explaining all mailed free. Lurking on Street Corners and in tne cm . me vagabond cm ri (in I -(d air whose cold touch sets the liciid of neuralgia and iheninatixm at then work of toimcnt. .Modern magic in ilo foi in of l'ci i D.tvi".' I'.tinKilUi, com ipieis the imps and icstmo pi ace intuit wiiu ciiiiif.ii i nl b"dy Yhi wii ave vouiM'll inaii ii iia ill iiii-i-t In keeping iln g'loii I'.ii ri un ir, m 1 1 , . Iioll-e. Tliere i-. hut one I'm ii k ill, t , l'.i i y l)ii'. I'lnc l'liiiir mill Teolli. Why do colored people ns a rule have biicIi splendid teeth? Mostly because they have lived on coarse food, which made demands on the teeth. People as a rum now no not wiini to no tiny chewing. They demand meat which is so tender that It will melt In the mouth, etc. Nature, prodigal as she Is, never bestows anything where It Is not used, mid the result Is that the civilized races are losing their teeth. If the style continues to forbid our teeth to do any grinding, our prog eny of, say, MMC! A. D. will be born toothless or with only rudimentary teeth. As Individuals we cannot grow good teeth in our heads by eating coarse food. Wo are beginning to gel bad teeth by heredity. Hut there Is almost no tooth or bone forming ma terial In line white Hour, and the avoid ance of coarse foods undoubtedly has twin the decaying of our teeth. Per haps the iiiIIIw'm and the dentists are In a secret league to work for mutual Interests. Who knows? lluUui' unit HIiii'U CiifTce. PalKiic was iiddlcted to the uo of BtroiiK blink collee mid depended upon it as ti nervous stimulant iliuiiiK tlio hours which he devoted to composi tion. Its effect lie has himself de scribed In these words: "The coffee falls Into your stomach. Immediately everythliiK starts Into ac tion. Your Ideas lie-in to move like Crand Army battailous on the battle Held, and the battle opens. Memories arrive at a run, standards llyliin; the light cavalry of comparisons breaks Into a uiiiKiilllcent gallop; the artillery of logic (lushes up nnd unllmbcrs; thoughts come lushing up us sharp shooters; characters spring up on all sides; the paper becomes covered with ink, for the struggle has begun nnd ends In ton cuts of black water like the battle lu black powder." Real Estate Transfers. Trnnsfeis for the week ending Wed nesday, October 22, furnished by J. H. Halley of the Webster County Abstract company: Mary E. Shiroy and husband to 1). J. Meyers, lots 1 and 2 block 1U, lied Cloud w d $ 1C00 Edmund O. Parker and wife to I Isaac, N Smith, lot 11 block 8, ' Vances add. to Guide Uoek w d (iO Mary A Heinz to Peter , J. Heinz se so J 1 1 U wd cOO W. W. Applegate to .John M. Applegale, ne 32 110 w d,. . . 1200 1) J. Movers and wifeto JtlUrson Meyers, lots 1 nnd 2 Smith & Moore's add. to U al Cloud mid fill by 112 ft. block 7 Red Cloud w d 'jrjOO It 1) Bedford to John O. Yeiser, se i 8.2-10 an 1 lot 1 10 toll) block 0 and 1U, 1-1, and 15 block 20 Red Cloud q c d 1 MuryE. Piatt et al to John O. Yeiser, so 8 2-10, w d GOO John W. Huntley and wife to El len J. Forbes, lots 7, 8 and, blk 4, Undcliff's add to Kid Cloud, wd 1 Henry C. Cutter mid wife toJns. Dojlosw J, 23 2-10, wd 3500 United States to Leopold Wike, sw J.2 3 0, pat Leopold Wike t-j Win Hums, sw 1,2-89, wd 3200 Christopher Konzack to Mathes Konz'ick, part o J now i, 10 1-0 w d 1100 J. R. Vanhorn to Minnie Scar borough, part o i sw J, 2-1-11, wd 125 A Moliart and wife to 11. C. Cut ler, lots 4, 5 and G and 13 to 21, blk 13, K. & J. add tolled Cloud, wd 300 Charles McKeighmi and wife to Roy A. White, Jackson's re serve, Red Cloud, (i (Ml roo Roy A. WhitotoGcrtiudo L Me Keighau, same, e d 0C0 Fuller it Good to E iz t J. Mor an, lots 3, 4 and 5, block V, Cowles, w d 20J Totnl $Kr!)7 Mortgages filed.... Mortgages released 7(i()0 01) 5005 00 His Life in Peril. "I just seemed to have gone all to pieces" writes Alfred Heo, of Welfare, Tex,, "hilliousuess and a lame buk had made life a burden. I could'uteat or sleep mid felt almot too worn nut to work when I began to use Eleetiic Ha ters, but they worked wondeis. Nov I sleep like a too, can eat anything, have gained in strength and eej v haul work" Thev give vigoious Ii allli am' new life to weak, sickly, run-down peo ple. Try tlioiu. Only 50 at C. L. Cot ting's drug store. The KltiKllNlicr. Kosltoinwios, the klngllslier, still bur rows In the earth like his reptile an cestors. Therefore the other birds call him outcast mid will have nothing to do with hlni. Hut ho cares little for that, being a clattering, rattle beaded, self satlslled fellow, who seems to do nothing all day long but llsh ami cat. As you follow him, however, you note with amazement that he does some things iniifvelously well better, in deed, than any other of the wood folk. To locate a llsh accurately In Mill wa ter Is dllllcult enough when one thinks of light refraction, but when the llsh is moving and the sun glares down Into the pool and t lit wind wrinkles Its face Into u thousand Hashing, changing fur rows mid ridges, then the bird that can point u bill straight to his IlMi mid hit him fair Just behind the gills must have more in his bead than the usual chattering gossip that one hears from 1 I in on the trout ntrcanis. Country Life In America. 'I'M o Queer DImi'Iihcn. .atnsla Is a nervous affection the peculiar feature of which is the fact that a person suffering from it cannot stand upright. If be tiles, he will be obliged to hop and Jump whenever his feet touch the ground. In a word, his actions me precisely those of a person who might be retpilrcd to stand up right on a lloor composed of redhot coals. Fortunately there are not many cases of this malady on record. Aka tlilslu Is the exact opposite of astasia, since a person suffering from it cannot remain seated. The moment he scats himself In a chair be Is obliged to start tin again. A person mulcted with ukathisla can walk easily, but cannot sit. whereas a person suffering from astasia cannot stand upright mid cannot walk In the ordinary manner owing to the contraction of his lower limbs. Manu.il of Soil Culture Si'inl me a 2 i cut -t :uii and I will until ,iti flee a copy of (.'nmphoil'.s S'il I'liniire Miiiiiml a valuable vvo k Inn every f-iiiner ouglii to1 have. ,1. Francis, (ieneial )aeiiger agenl, Opiaha. Goes Like Hot Cakes 'Fastest selling a have in my s ore," wiites dniRgiit C T Smith, of Davis, Ky., "is Dr. Ding's New Di.-envery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, be cause it tilwas cures In my six eniw ol inles it has never failed. I have known it to save MillVreif. frun Throat and Lung diseases, who could get no hnli) from doctors or any oilier reme dy " Mother, tuli on ii. best phjsi eians pre.sciilm it, and C. L. Coiling gti'ii niitces Mitistautioii or lefuud price, Trial bottles free. H"g. ,y,s GOu and $1. Vlcp-I'reililriit Wnittiiii'N Ilrmo criUlcCliihaof orllHrii)liK. "I dreaded the change of life which was fast approaching. I noticed Wine of Cardul, and decided to try a bot tle. I experienced some relief the first month, so I kept on taking it for three months and now I menstruate with no pain and I shall take it off and on now until I have passed the climax." Feinalo weakness, disordered menses, falling of tho womb and ovarian troubles do not wear off. They follow a woman tothechango of life. Do not wait but tako "Wine of CarJui now and avoid tho trou ble. Wino of Cardui never fails to benefit n suffering woman of any ace. "Wino of Cardui rolieved Mrs. Webb when sho was In dan ger. When you come to the change of lifo Mrs. Webb's letter will mean moro to you than it does now. Uut you may now avoid the suffering sho endured. Druggists sell 1 bottles of Wino of Cardui. JMNEofCARDUL I "Shave ?" You are "Next" at Oliver SchafTnit's Barber Shop, Haseiuejit Potter-Wright Huilding. i I Seissops Ground, Razors Honed, j AND edge! ALL KINDS OF TOOLS SHARPENED All kinds of barber work executed J promptly ami satisfaction guaranteed. J W4bAAJkMAAAAMJWAJh (jtxtttt-ttotttttttfrfretfrr I What Do You Eat for breakfast. Hard to find any thing this time of the year ? Try some of that fine bacon which we have and which we are sell ing so cheap. Slierer I Bradsliaw lii.'Clli-l l"l The I'd pie. Vjii'5i-ld-3-SiO-i335-3-3Je5-20i'' ,fc$.3-3-itSe-Cf-es-s-e-c-e-r iis$ if i r 'i i it i '! N 1 AIiBPvlGiT BH05S. Undertakers and Funeral Directors. CALLS ANSWKIti:i NIOIIT (111 DAY. 3T Phono Number, Hesi donco 111, Ofllco, No. 81. 1M 1 IV T IV IV m i T fi iv n '! m 'IV t TV f n t n 'n -ss-j-jass-is-js-s-i-s-s-j&s-fck : ssziSimsmziim-iSs APPLES 1 iv TV l Ii T TV TV TV IOOO IIUSIIUI.S 2000 S WINES A PS or i TV TV TV HIi'N! nAVIC: lu-n urwiJ : M Will cnll In ..,,' 1ms I.,- .i-.,.. ,. ... .v.. ... . ... ... ..j "s. ?n load. Also elder at from 'Jo to .10 cents per pillon : : : : : ,b ;; : K. O. F1TTS : : p( Cuba, Koptiblie County, Kansas JjJ ets-ffs-tftf ttfrjfetfrfffe One Minute Cough Cure, cures, Tbit U what It wu made lor. BON TON :BflKEHV and CflfEi When in town eat at tho Ron Ton where it is clean, cool and no Hies. '15 cent Meals at All Hours COLVIN & J3ARCUS, REAL ESTATE FARM LOANS. Lock Uoz U3. Guide Hock, Neb. ill kinds of property bought, sold oud exchanged. COM.BCTIONS MADE. TKUM ItEASONAULE JOHN UAKKLEY, House Moving and Raising A Sl'KCIALTY. All work guaranteed satisfaetor'. Your work solicited. JOUNG. POTTER, KTTORN6Y-HT- L.KSn, Over Mizor's Grocery Store. PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. The following iimpo'iM ttincinlmi'iit to the ('i)UMltiilloa uf tlu Mute (if Nclirnskn, n heriln nfliT n'l forth la full, is Mihniltiiil to thu elect nri of tlio Mute of Xt'hriixkii, to he votiM mikui nl tho Ki'iii'riil election to ho hohl TiicmJav. November 4, A. 1). IHU.': A Joint resolution l'topoMia,' to ninvinl eetlou olio of article llflcen of tlio CoiiMllutlon of tln;Miitu ot Nehniskii. relntho to the mnn tier of MilmiltlliiK iiiul inloitlui; iimunil incatx to the Constitution of the Mtite of NehrHutn. lie it ltfolrnl and Knaehil by the ItgltUiture of the (state of Seiumkn: Section t. That ktIIoii one of nrtlc'e fifteen of the Couttl:utloa of the Mute of Nebriista he iimemleil to reml iih folloum M'Cllon 1. Hither brunch of the lewHiitiire may nooc iiuicmlineiits lo this ('oiualtutloa. nml ir llie "nine bo iik'cimi to hv three llfthti of the iiieinticrs oleetcil to ench hoiifc, mch pro iioseil HiiieinliiieiitK hhnll bo entereil on tho Juiiruiili. with llie Jens ninl iuiti.. anil imblhhcil t least oucc each week la at least one news pa per In euch county where n ncnupaper l pub llhhcil. for thirty ihiys liuiacillately prceedlnij the next election of M'ualori nml represent! lives, at which election tho miinc shall be nib niltteil to theelecioiN for npprovnl or rejection, nml If a majority of the electors oiIiik at such election on such propo-eil amend neat, Mnill Mite loiulopt such miieinliueiit. the snaie shall become h jiart of this CoiiMltuthtn. When moro tliaii one amendment is submitted nl the fame election, they shall be so submitted as to en able the electors to vote on each amendment separately. All baflotB used nl such election on such amendment or nmciidiiicnta shall have written or primed thereon ih IoIIowIiik: For purposed amendment lo llie Constitution rehilliiK to there Insert the subject of tho nuii'iidmciit) mid, Aualu-t promised amendment to the ('oiittliii tlou rcliuliiK to (here Insert the subject o'lho amendment), and tho vole of each elector vntlnu on such amendment or nmendmentH shall be dcslKiinted by the elector by nialitiiK n cross with a pen pencil In n circle or square to be placed at tho rltiht of tho Hues the words "l-'or or AkiiIiisI" the proposed amendments ax he shall de. he to vote thereon, or b liidlcntliiK his pieleieiue i.ua voting machine when sucli luachliie Is In use. I. (ien .Marsh, fecrctiirv of sinte of the state or NcijiHKini. do hereby certlf that tho lutcKoliii! proposed nini'inlnic t lo ihe Coastlta tluii ol the Mate of NebraKa Is a true and (oir.e.l copy of tho oriKhial entolled nod en brisM'llilll ns iiassed b tin- tweulv seventh se-slon ol tin hKishittnu of th Mule of No bra-ka as appiarh limn sld orlhml hi 1 on Me In Oil-. oll( i'. mill Hi,, i ,,.1,1 i,r imm! iiimciiiI m I nn nl I submitted in the iinul'tli-il Mi ers of the ' 'stite of Nebraska for their adoption or rejeo lluii nl tin- general elo lion to be laid on Tiles I .1... ll... id. .1 r k' i . - i. .... da the nh diij of November. A. I). !!)' in testimony ivlifieut. I lm horeuino set m ban ninl iithxnl the Kieiit seal of tho Stale of Ni'bta-k.i. "" i " I In 'his J:d day of .)ul-. In the ciir nl nor l.uid one Th uisunil Nine lluudrcd and Two ol Hie luilepeudenci' of the I'ulted sniies ihe iiiii linn Ir-il and Tiiciuy stiveulh, aim ol thiMbtnte ihe'lhhf. sixth. (ii:d. v. JiAitsii. Ii.ii. iMCielarv of state. TIMETABLE. B & M. K.Y RED CLOUD NEllli. LINCOLN OMAHA CHICAGO S'J. ,10 li KANSAS CITY S'l. LOUIS and all point cast and south. DENVEH HELENA UUT1E SAL'l LAKE C'y PORTLAND S.L FKAXCISCO and all pointi WtSt. 12 T'lAIM, I.KAVB AH rOI.I.OWn. Ho. IJ. I'assiucer dull) for Oberlla and si Krii'idhbiiiuehes. Ox ford Mcrootc. Uenveraitd all polnu vvesi rt:0a.tn. No, 11. l'lisnenijer dully for M. .loe, KmiMH Cliy, Atchison. Si I.uiils. Llmoln via U'jmoie and all pilniH east ami south 2'1J a la Nn si. I'HMeiiKcr. dally, Denver, all polntk In ( nloruiln, Ltali and caiiiornm No. ii, I'asseiiuir. dull) fur M. doe. ;sp.m. aausiik iiir. .n nit-on, at. i.oiiiH nnu un points ousi kiiii v snuth IO;oo a.m. No. 171. Accommodation, dull) except Mania) . Uasllni'b. (iriiml Is land. (Hack Hills and all points lu the norihivesi lUXJpm . ...., ..... ..',1 i : . i i an vl ' No. ITS. Dully excipt Siinday. Ox j lord mid liiiermedla epo nts 12:20 p.m. JJ i Slieplnn. dlaliiB. and rccllnliiK chair rari lli I ur.ntt. rrini n li .mi nl, ln.il.,., rrt I. . . .7. ' "v ' .7."' ".'..". I "."''.'' ' .'"'"".. ' " hl,.h f "' "HO - M.iKKK' eiii-1'ki.-ii iii mi) puiai ia tiio united ' States or oumda. for llifonnalloii. time lablrn. mans nr tiirni. call onor addriss A Ciiunver A cent, Hed i uiiiu -s in or i r iniirj. inei4 t'asnin 'Yei AKini iniaua, .M-nniNKH, THE CHIEF, $1.00 per year. (Soda Fountain is O'fl.N ! hftj siv ditl'eieiit kind.- of sumimit 1 drinks. J W. S. IJIiNSE, Prop. kwm tAkmS w -.w '3WiUiUiUmM- .-4H1sH" ifM)ii jdrtuli aeM