1J v s. r - ,k"-; V -. r XI m t Every Niece and Nephew of Uncle Sam should be deeply interested in what he has said about soda crackers, because they are the one food with which all of them are familiar. . Uncle Sam has given out figures showing that soda crackers are richer in nutriment and body-building elements, properly proportioned, than any food made from flour. This is saying much for common soda crackers, and much more for Uneeda BlSCUlt, because they are soda crackers of the best quality. They arc baked better more scientifically. They are packed better more cleanly. The damp, dust and odor proof package retains all the good ness and nutriment of the wheat, all the freshness of the best baking, all the purity of the cleanest bakeries. Your Uncle Sam has shown what food he thinks best for his people. His people have shown that they think U need 3 BSsCllit the best of that food, nearly 400,000,000 packages having already been consumed. Uneeda Biscuit NATIONAL HSCUIT COMPANY - . . -- w-t ,K. 1 1 . y . OUR MUllU: " Satisfaction or miy i sit sai list r yuivr fcufc-vj vuvi, combined with plain figure prices steadily adhered to, has brought us a constantly growing business. Quality first, price next. Nothing but standard made, reputable goods at lowest profit prices. A ways willing to show our goods and compare prices with either local or Chicago houses. Newhouse Bros f Jewelers and Opticians. B. & M. Watch Inspectors Minium""""" fieuisy Jtotes prom Neighboring Towns f GATHERED FROM OUR EXCHANGES GUIDE ROCK (Prom the News Letter.) Wm. Miner went to Omaha last week for the purpose of bringing his son Edgar home with him, but the boy tiad got a fall while attempting to walk, not being very strong yet, and as a consequence the doctors thought he better remain awhile longer at the hospital. Dr. Moranville'8 new automobile a fine 10-horse-power Cadillao came to hand the fore part of the week and the doctor has spent a good part of the time since in getting on to its curves. The cement walk is being continued west from the Odd Fellows building past the Christian church. It 1ms boon suggested that u bron cho busting contest bo substituted for flin stront. fniv ill ttllidn Rock this fall. That is said to bo a very elevating LEBANON. (From the Times.) SUPERIOR (From the Journal.) Grandna Abrams. who was taken seriously ill only a few days ago, died at his home south of the Presbyterian church Saturday evening at 7 o'clock. Messrs. Felt and Pierce made an ef fort this morning to secure contribu tions for the agricultural and poultry Uaniatr during the street fair, but )i.iuiu buv J......-.,., .display uunug iuh at W. H. Chadwick of Goff, Kans.. who their efforts were futile account of the John, returned was called bore on sickness of his son home last night. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Fowler were called to Eobon last night on account of the sorious illness of Mrs. Fowler's father, F. E. Holloway. Quite a serious accident happened last week to little Chris Schlatter. He was driving a team hitched to a rake when the horses became unmanageable throwing him against the fence post and wedgiug him there with the rake. John Miller is contemplating a journey to Germany for his daughter's health. Little Maggie Halo had her arm broken Tuesday morning by falling from a horse. Clin" ITinmau, the ctliuient clarinetist Roy Henderson, who lives east of Superior, broke his thigh yesterday evening. While driving a team he went to the rear of the wagon, and while there the team started up sud denly and threw the young man to the ground. J. S. Johnston received a telegram this morning from W. S. Bloom, for merly of this place, stating that MS mother, died Thursday, August it), after an illness of about four weeks in Monroe, Wisconsin. kind of entertainment and wo aro not in tho Lebanon band, loft Monday sure but wo would bo in favor of it. Michoal Keller, who lives a fow miles this sido of Lawrence has had a small hord of door for a number of years, and tho Looorxotivo says they are increasing quite fast. Four little ones wore born tins summer. Tho bald oaglo shot by Charles Wohorly last spring has boon mounted by O. C. Chase, and placed in tho show window at tho store of W. II. Barcus. Clapp for Senator, The Populists hold their Senatorial convention in Ued Cloud Thursday nnd nominated (J. W. Clapp of Rloom inirton for senator. Mr. Clapp is a brother of Lew Clapp. of Miner store, and is well-known here. Hros. CAMPBELL (From the Citizen.) Mary .7. Richardson was born in Me Donah county, III., February t!0, 1SS0, and moved with her parents to Web ster county, Nebraska. Sho was mar ried at l!ed Cloud ('has. R. Harper, March -',), 11)01, and unto tho union was born a son January 111, 190."). They lived happily together until she was called homo' August 10, 11)00. Tho :i year-old daughter of Wilfrid Broault died at tho homo Monday, from choking, as a rosult of a severe attack of whooping cougfi. Milt Daniels, .las. Kinney nnd Mr. and Mrs. Clem Cory wore all passon- gors to Denver, Saturday. F. H. Gllmore, sold his brick build ing on tho east sido of Main street to J. II. Van Kirk, who is to tako immedi ate possession. Tho consideration is $1000. Sophia Boudroau, wife of Perry Boudroau, passed away at her homo seven miles southeast of Campbell Monday evening. eveuiuc for his old homo in Rohinson, 111., in response to a telegram that his father was quite sick. BLOOM1NGTON (From the Advocate.) Last week the business men and those interested in tho upbuilding and nrosnority of Bloomington met in tho court houso for the purpose of organ izing a Commercial Club in order that tho interests of the city might better bo looked after. ,1. U. McCSrow has put down a substantial block cement side walk from tho corner to Bailey's shop. H. ,T. Boutley has traded his hotel for a half seel ion of land in tho Beavor valley and expects to glvo possession September 1st. rnim Dni.ranK f Mm Qui in II K: North- I.IIU flUI , , j ... o v. w j . - wostorn railroad are now about the tato lino and are rapidly coming this way. FRANKLIN (From the Sentinel.) Tno Euphonium boys the academy quartette are in the city for tho pur poso of a foitnight's drill with Prof. Allor. They will then leave for Chi cago, whoro they will continue their study for awhile preparatory to their singing tour. A largo forca of men arrived in town Wednesday and began the work of taking up tho surplus wire and put ting lu tho second circuit for tho Bell Telephone company. . Republican State Ticket. For lT. S. Senator Nounis imowN, nmvaio. For (iovernor GEO. L. SHELDON. Cass. For Lieutenant Governor M. It. IIOPK.VKLL, Burt. For Railroad Commissioners II. .1. WINNKTT, Lancaster. KOIItiKT COWBLL. Boiglas. A. J. WILLIAMS. Fierce. For Secretary of State (IKOUCiK .1UNK1N, (iosper. For Auditor E. M. SKARLK, .lit., Keith. For Superintendent .1. L. Mcl'.IUKN, Fillmore. For Treasurer LAWSON . lUUEN, Boone. I.'.n- Attorney General WM. T. THOMPSON, Merrick. For Land Commissioner HENRY M. EATON, Dodge. County Ticket. For Representative WILLIAM RENKEL, Inavale. For County Attorney A. M. WALTERS, Blue Hill. For Commissioner W. R. ANDERSON, Bladen. For Senator W. E. THORNE, Bladen. Float Representative R. F. RAINES, Red Cloud. nm CtMtltitlMKd Aaeataeit. The following, proposed amendment to the constitution of the State of Ne braska, as hereinafter set forth in full, Is submitted to the electors of the State of Nebraska, to b3 voted upon at the general election to be held Tuesday, November 6, A. D. 1900. Be it enacted by the Legislature f the State of Nebraska: Section 1. That at the general elec tion for 6tate and Legislative officers lw. v.ll nn Tui'krtnv. Hiicceedinir the the first Monday in November, 1006, tne ionowuig jiruYiDiuii to i",i""n'u and submitted to the electors of the State as an amendment to the consti tution. Section 2. There shall be a State Railway Commission, consisting of th wo members, who shall be first ,itl nt. tho cre.neral election in 1000, whose terms of office, except those ' chosen at the first election under this provision, shall be six years, and whose compensation shall be fixed by the Legislature. Of the three commissioners first ..i...iwi tim nnu reeuivintr the liiehest mitnlier of votes, shall hold his otlicc I for six years, the next highest four in.nr imii the lowest two years. The J"-"' ; ,.... .. r....i. . powers anu uuues ui nuui uum mission shall include regulation of rates, service and the gen eral control of common carriers, u fiw imrif.ln.turi mav nrovide by law. But in the absence of specific legislation, the commission snau ex ercise the powers and perform the du ties enumerated in this provision. Section It. That at said election in the year 11)0(1, on the ballot of each elector voting thereat, there slum ie printed or written the words: "I or iViiiktiiuGoiiiil Amendment, with ref erence to State Railway Commission And "Against Constitutional Amend ment. With Reference to State Rail way Commission." And if, a majority t ..u ...iii.v. i.iiwt. nt s:ii(l election, shall be for such amendment, the same shall i... .l.i.miixl to ln iidonti'd. 1, A. (ialusha. secretary of state of the state of Nebraska, do hereby cer tify thai the foregoing proposed amendment to the Constitution of the State of Nebraska is a true and cor ..,.,.. .., .if the. ni'lurinal enrolled and ...,..,.,,,wi liill. us missed lv the Twenty-ninth sessitn of the legisla ture of the State of Nebraska, as ap pears from said original bill on file in ii.ii. nle. and that said proposed amendment is submitted to the quali fied voters of the state ot eorasua for their adoption or rejection at the general election to be held on Tuesday the 5th day of November. A. D. 1000. In testimony whereof. I have hero ....... ... inv' lumd nnd alllxed the nun i"- -"j - - , groat seal of the state oi Nebraska. Done at Lincolu this 'Jlth day ot July, ih the year of our Lord One 'im, ,'.,, ....I vim. Hundred nnd Six. of FRED PLUMB Has just received a complete line of FRESH Bulk Garden Seeds Also handles Flow Feed Telephone 51. ' Nlss Jessie Wert INSTRUCTOR OF Piano, Dip and Voice U ') Studio at Mrs. Josie Moran ville's, two blocks east of school houso. Phoho 201. u DR. W. S. SMITH OSTEOPATH LINDSEY. BLOC K RedJCloud, - Neb. I HAVE Six Gompanle the Independence of the Tnited States the One Hundred and Thirty-second, and of this state- the Fortieth. A. GALUSHA, (skat.) Secretary of State. For Congressman, Fifth Dist. G. W. NOR1US, McCook. Notice. In lha District Court of Webster County, Ne braBkn. ThoraBsJ. RodKerM, PIrIuUIT, ) v. r Loretta KoilgerB, DefendRut. ) To Lorclla HodKers, Kon-resldout Defoadnnt: You fre heioby notified thnt on tho 13th day of July. lOOrt. ThomttHJ. KodKern lllcd i ieU lion a i list you In the Plhtrlot Court of Web iter Couniy. NobrnskB, tho object and proyor of which are to obtain a divorce from you. on the Kroiuul tnai you imvo wuhhiij unw a id abandoned tho plaintiff, without Rood caiifce, for Iho term of two years and more last P You are required to answer M'cl notltlon on or before the t lofiS" V 'iffiDaiSUB. Uy Kcenry A Salor, his Altoriieys. iuikIO Soo policies represent ing over $2,000,000 in surance in Webster county. Now is the time to get in the Band Wagon. O. C TEEL, Insurance and Notary. Telephones: Country, No. 36 ueu, io. us. To Cure Cold a In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo quinine tab lots. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signaturo t t- 1. Cy i is on euuu uux. -o uuui. ) i N !,1 -?,' -r-jf-a" fr,rt'yv-