. 1 2 i flewsy jfotes prom GATHERED FROM ll!ffVl1'P'lT'f!T1!'1,('!1',1,1,'1,1,1,,,1,',1,,1,1,"','' GUIDE ROCK (Prom tho Nows Lottor.) P. W. Roland haa bought tho J. M. Roland rosldonco proporty iu tho west part of town for $1,500. O. C. Dunbar camo up from Superior tho foro part of tho wook and Is doing tho carpoutor work on Sawyer's new brick dwelling houno. Miss Flora Roovo is assisting hor fathor this wook on tho mail routo. Ho has not yet fully rocovorod from tho injurios ho received last wook. John Minor, who has beoti employed by tho 13. & M. as section boss forsomo timo, and who has boon locatod in the custom part of tho stato, lias roturnod to Guldo Rook, and wo understand will quit tho road and ongago In farmlug. LEBANON. (From tho Times.) ' Wm. Hicks of Rod Cloud was in this city a short timo Sunday. P. F. Langau was born in Ireland in 1811 and died at his homo in this city Thursday, Octobor 1, 1900, nt 10 o'clock p. m. Again woaro called upon to chronl clo tho death of one of Smith county's old and highly rospoctod citizens, Jo nathan Milos lsom, who died Tuosday. Octobor 0, aged G2 years. Mrs. Jud Livers, who lives north of Burr Oak, and who has boon visiting Rov. and Mrs. Tremaln for a fow days this week, met with quito a painful injury Tuosday, as sho startod to re turn homo. Sho had just gotten iuto tho buggy and was holding a horso belonging to Rov. Tremaiu by tho hitch roin, which sho had wrapped around hor hand, when tho horso pullod back, severing tho third linger from tho left hand at tho second joint. SMITH CENTER (From tho Messenger.) Dr. W. 13. Slaglo henceforth will bo at homo iu his haudsomo now autotuo bile. It is hardly safe to publish it, but thoro aro threo vacant residences In Smith Center. An electric motor of sovon and ono half horse-power arrived for tho now school buildiug this wook. An Iowa man was in town yesterday trying to rent a room for a racket store. So far he has not succeeded. Miss Minnie Wilson and Clifford Starbuok were united in marriago last Sunday, Rov. U. S. Brown officiating. Papers aro being circulated about town for signatures of tho business and professional men, tho object being to reorganize tho commercial club. R. W. Allon, our popular marble man, is suffering from brain trouble and will be taken to a Kansas City sanitarium for treatment. His many friends hope that his recovery may bo rapid and permanent. FRANKLIN (From the Sentinel.) Tho Hovnor boys took out 310 of their cattlo from tho pasturo head Wod- nesday aud begau feeding them. Robert Knoo is recovering rapidly from tho injuries ho sustained two weoks ago by falling from n high lad dor. Miss Ailoon Hildroth, tho only diph theria pationt lu town, Is now rapidly improving uud, barring accidents, will recover. Tho ncadomy football team played its ilrst gamo Saturday with tho Smith Center high school team. Tho score was 0 to 0. Mrs. A. L. Byorly Is in Omaha this wook In attoudauco upon her daughtor Mrs. Lucille Byorly Miller, who has been sick with pneumonia. J. M. Emory's wife and children re turned Sunday from Euroku Springs, Ark., whero his son Earl was in a hospital following an operation upon his palate. Ira Wlands, tho bronco rldor, loft Monday ovonlng for Donvor, whoro relatives will join him for an outing in tho city of tho plains. Mrs. Nanoy Dolon, after a long and poacoful llfo, passod away Saturday evening, October C, at tho homo of her daughtor, Mrs. T. J. Bowon. Sho was born in Kontucky in 1819. Clayton Kollam, who camo hero a fow years ago from Boatrico and loca ted ou a ranch south of town, has sold Neighboring Touins i OUR EXCHANGES hts placo and abandouod farm life, for tho timo boiug lit least. The purcliiisor Is J. M. Lancaster of Inavulo. ' Poto Garrett lias this wook installed a furnaco In tho basomont of his now dwelling. Tho Potorsou boys of Rod Cloud did tho work. Wo undorstand thoy will also install a hoating plant in tho now Methodist church. Miss Tilly Laux of Macon has gono to Kansas City for a second treatment with Dr. Carson, to whoso hospital sho was taken two months ago with most gratifying results. Miss Laux has been an invalid for years and has boon oporatod upon onco forcancor. RIVERTON (From thoRovlow.) Bort Harwood, by "butting in," got kicked by a mule Monday. Rov. Bates visitod tho school last Friday and passod a few very compli mentary remarks. Elmor Emmorson was arrostod last Wodnosday aud lined $12.00 for being drunk aud disorderly. Dr. Byorly camo down from Frankllu Monday to investigate tho sickness at this place. Ho ordorod tho Frasklin Houso quarantined, which has been done Last Friday Goo. Fisher brought In a load of hogs which ho put ou tho markot, aud later purchased a span of young alligators which ho took homo with him. Clara Teats of Koota, la., has been visiting hor slstor, Mrs. Ben Allon, for somo timo. M"5. Toats has four sisters and ono brot li-u- uoar this place whom sho had not sloj for sixteen yoars. What do you thluk of an officer (a county olllcor) that will break tho law by getting druukr L'Yauklln has sucn an olllcor ono that has repeatedly filled himself with tanglefoot to such nu oxtont that ho has to "go to tho hay" for awhilo to recuporato boforo ho is able to transact his businoss. SUPERIOR (From the Express.) L. P. Goodhue has purchased a fine two-seated surrey of tho Peterson im plement houso. Mrs. Brodstoue and daughtor Eve lino start next wook for their return trip to England. Harry Hannn, Donnls Bishop, Frank and Howard Laird loft Monday via covered wagon ovorlaud for an outing noar Calloway. W. P. Long and Mr. Warren, living in the north part of town, havo just put in a lino cement walk in front of their dwellings. Mrs. John Bishop loft Saturday for Rapid City, S. D., where Mr. Bishop has tho foremanship of tho Northwest ern roundhouse. Mrs. C. B. Brlttin has bought the two lots just north of tho Durham house and has lot the contract for a large two-story house. D. W. Ilorton has bought tho house and lot of L. Brodstoue south of the Prosbytoriuu church, also tho ono nd joiniug it on tho south, aud in tho spring will erect a comfortable dwell ing. Mrs. Susan Coin Waltz die I at hor homo in Denver September 20. Mrs. Coin, as she was generally known, was one of tho early settlors near Super ior, having moved hero with hor hus band aud family in 1878. CAMPBELL (From the Citizen.) Born, Friday, October 5, to Mr. and Mrs. Will LoBhinc, a boy. Dr. Pattorson was stung by a wasp Wednesday evening. Ho says it hurt. Tho now hose houso aud towor for the llro boll aro completed aud ready for business. Ed R. Rolchstoin, recently of Atlan tic, Iowa, au oxporioncod miller, began work Monday in tho Campbell mills. Marriod, on Monday, Octobor 8, at tho Catholic church, Miss Oriso Roy to Mr. Emtio DeMara, Rov. Fathor Tasto vln oilieiating. Oscar Honsou, living sovon milos northwostof town, Is suffering from an over supply of prospority, ond Is investing 6omo of his surplus iu a big barn. Two now families arrived from Sara. tof, on the Volga, in Russia, Friday, to begin llfo under tho stars and stripes. Their names aio Messrs. Koch und Ribor, tho former bolug a brother of Hermann Kook and tho latter a nephow of Honry Rlber. Ernest Clark, who quietly slippod out of town a couplo of weoks ago, ro turnod Tuesday morning with a br'do. Ho was married at Ault, Col., October 3, to Miss Rosa Lamb. It is certainly a torrlblo thing when women begin to soo "snakes," but that is what happonod to Mrs. W. Fulton Wodnosday. Sho wont Into hor collar on an errand during tho afternoon and almost stepped on a monster bull snnko curled up comfortably on tho floor. BLOOM1NGTON (From the Advocate.) Several of tho county schools have boon closed tho past weak. Dr. Sumnor reports tho arrival of a baby at tho homo of Goo. Duraud. Tho Kahr Bros, aro building a new houso on tho home placo north of town. Died, Tuosday, Octobor 9, J. W. Doary, aged G8 years, from stomach trouble Tho vilhigo board is putting down a cement crossing oast of tho Commer cial hotel. Tho Saliua & Northwestern railroad ourvoyors havo fluishod their survey to Holdredgo. Tho Republican Valloy Bank has received tho furniture for the interior of tho building. It is reported that Isaack black of Hastings is vory sick, with but little hopos of recovery. Helon, tho ton-year-old daughter of Mr. ond Mrs. Pt,rry Sholton, died vory suddenly last Saturday. Grovor Barber aud Miss Ada Carlisle wout to Rod Cloud last Wodnosday, whore thoy wero married. lice's Laxative Honey and Tar the original laxative cough syrup acts as a cathartic on the bowels. It is made from the tar gathered from the pine trees of our own country, therefore is the best for children. It is good for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, etc. Try our free oiler. Sold at Henry Cook's drug store. Weddina Bells. 8 H s. cciC::::ft:i:3 A Double Wedding Wednesday morning, at the home of Rev. G. W. Hummel, south of the river, occurred a double wedding. The contracting parties were Lloyd A, Carpenter, son of A. H. Carpenter of this city, and Miss Florence M. John son, daughter of Louis Johnson; and Charles R. Mountford, son of George Mountford, and Miss Harriet R. Gra ham, daughter of Frank Graham. Rev. Hummel officiated for both cou ples. The young folks are all well and favorably known in this county. Smlth-Knutson. At the Congregational parsonage, Sunday afternoon, Rev. A. A. Cress- man oilieiating, occurred the wedding of Martin Knutson of Winneshiek county, Iowa, and Miss Esther Smith of Naponee, Neb. They were accom panied by the brother of the groom and sister of the bride' Mr. and Mrs. Dell Knutson, and left at once for Riverton, Neb., where they will make their home. Are you troubled with piles? One application of ManZan will give you immediate relief. Sold at Henry Cook's drug store. It is a well known mcflical fact that pine resin is most effective in the treatment of diseases of the bladder and kidneys. Sufferers from back ache and other troubles due to faulty action of the kidneys find relief in tho use of j'inc-ulcs. SI buys 30 days treatment. Sold at Henry Cook's drug store. If you have lost your boyhood spirits, courage and confidence of youth, we offer you new life, fresh courage and freedom from ill health in Ilollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, tea or tablets. C. L. Cotting. Calumet Baking Powder Perfoot In quality. Moderate In prlo 067?" MOTTO: "Satisfaction or your money back" 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. Always willing to and compare prices Chicago hottses. or Newhcmse Bros., Jewelers and Opticians. Here Is Relief for Women. Mother Gray, a nurse in Now York, discovered an aromatic pleasant herb cure for women's Ills, called Australian-Leaf. It is the only certain monthly regulator. Cures female weaknesses nnd baokacho, kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. At all druggists or by mail 50 conts. Sample free. Address, Tho Mother Gray Co., LeRoy, Now. York. A cold taken at this time of the year is generally hard to get rid of but it will not be able to withstand Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar. That will cure all colds, coughs, croup, whoop ing cough, etc., by driving them out through the bowels. If you have a cold, try it, and if not cured get your money back. No opiates. Sold at Henry Cook's drug store. m RHEUMATISM CUItED IN A DAY. MjbIIc Cure for Hheumatlem land Neuralgia radically cures In 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system la remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and tho dlseaso Im mediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits, 75 cents and tl. Sold by II. E.Qbice, druggls', Ked Cloud. Proposed Constitutional Amendment. 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 be .voted upon at the general election to be held Tnesday, November 0, A. D. 1006 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Nebraska: Section 1. That at the general elec tion for state and Legislative ofHcers to be held on Tuesday, succeeding the the first Monday in November, 1000, the following provision be proposed and submitted to tho electors of the State as an amendment to the consti tution. Section 2. There shall be a State Railway Commission, consisting of three members, who shall be first elected at the general election in 1000, whose terms of ollice, except those chosen at the first election under this provision, shall bo six years, and whose compensation shall be fixed by the Legislature. Of the three commissioners first elected, the one receiving the highest number of votes, shall hold his oilico for six years, the next highest foifr year, and the lowest two years. The powers and duties of such com mission shall include regulation of rates, service and the gen eral control oi cuimium camera, us the legislature may provide by law. But in the absence of specific legislation, the commission shall ex ercise the powers and perforin the du ties enumerated in this provision. Section 3. That at said election in tho year 1000, on the ballot of each elector voting thereat, there shall be printed or written the words: "For Constitutional Amendment, with ref erence to Stato Railway Commission" And "Against Constitutional Amend ment, With Reference to State Rail way Commission." And if, a majority of all votes cast at said election, shall be for such amendment, the same shall be deemed to be adopted. 1, A. Galusha, secretary of stato 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 rect copy of the original enrolled and engrossed bill, as passed by the Twenty-ninth session of the legisla ture of the State of Nebraska, as ap pears from bald original bill on file in show otcr goods with either local B. & M. Watch Inspectors this ofliee, and that said proposed, amendment is submitted to tho quali fied voters of the state of Nebraska for their adoption or rejection at the general election to be held on Tuesday the 0th day of November, A. D. 1000. In testimony whereof, I have here unto set my hand and affixed the great seal of the state of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln this J4th day pf July, ih the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Six, of the Independence of the United States, the One Hundred and Thirty-second,, and of this state the Fortieth. A. GALUSHA, (skai.) Secretary of State- Miss Jessie Wert INSTRUCTOR OF Piano, Organ and Voice Studio at Mrs. Josie Moran ville's, two blocks east of school houBO. Phohe 201. DE. W. S. SMITH OSTEOPATH LINDSBYiBLOCK Red Cloud, Neb. I HAVE Six Companies 8oo policies represent ing over $2,ooo,ooo in surance . in Webster county. Now is the time to get in the Band Wagon. O. C. TEEL Insurance and Notary. Telephones: Country, No. Boll, No. 98. 30; Local Grain Market. (Furnlshod by J. B. Wlsocarvor agent for Updlko Elevator Co.) Ear corn 31Jc No. 3 corn 32c No. 3 Yollow corn 32e No.3 Whlto corn 3.'ic No. 3 White oats 23o No. 3 Mixed oats 21c No. 2 Hard wheat Glo No. 3 Hard wheat IHo No. 2 Spring wheat 51c No. 3 Spring wheat 18o No. 2Ryo ,'.3Go L v Hr mn . - ... 1-1 "J, rJWV I -tfRHftrar - TtT -.