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RED CLOUD. NEBKASK A. 0 H I E r r j 'A. ;, I ?? )i i i i f I c 5 R. PI In 1 I ! The Kaiser as 1 Knew Him For Fourteen Years uDt, ARTHUR N. DAVIS. D. D. S, i snirni '..VtV.S'iMAV.'.NV.'t'.VfV V. V.V?Vr'rV.VV.V.' i f i yrlffht, IMS hv Hi MrClur tf?Tpa It BynriU'Mc.) I A pbul-cnnl plctnro of tho knlwr, ' hi :ncl by litis own linnd, v'n8 In his I own cKtlniation oiu nf the most price liss Rlfl lie could billow. I rotiipm hr li! donnlliiK our of thorn to tin Amcrlfnn charity bazaar In Horlln to' bi auctioned oil'. I thought that the fart thnt tho curd enmu from bin 1 in pi rl.il jmijit.v saw It n valim which could not ho inonsuml In dollars and cents. A pleco of Jcwolry or n sum of money might lisiyo boon duplicated or oven excelled by n lft of similar character from any American million nln, for whoso wealth the Inilsor fre quently expressed tho utmost contempt but what could surpass the value of nn nutoi;niph of the kaiser! No doubt tho royal banquets were .inii.iiioi.fi ,,rl, ,,.w... 4lif. ti,, lit ft1,i Jlllfiaill! IIIII1.1I llfJ(I lliu t,lliv r,.,t-i clnlo. for It was a common paving ntnoiiff tlio fJorniim nrlstocraev that ono I bad bettor fool well beforu irolnir to ill bampiet nt the palace. I happened to mention to the kaiser tho reputation hlb banquets held amonR bis people. Uo wtai not ut all taken 111 iU-k". "That's Rood 1" be eommentvd. "The , (i nnnns are t'Mi fnt, anyway, Tim mn Juuty of tho people eat too muh." Long nflcr utifomolvlUnir boenmo i -it or lobs Rffuiiil, tlie kaiser still ilovcd n hor."e and enrrlnce fr f-uimry travel, nljlng tipon hl t roe ii . of thu'r.t.Iwr.s foe lonL'cr 0! t..M-1'H. hen, li.w over, the HchUii:' j ..ism A n luw coiufH mng royalty to yny ( i : their rnllrord travel, tho kaiser, t i to automobiles. They charged i J i i 11,000 nmrks. he told me, for the , ii - of a Imln on t.n of Mb shooting I Inps, nnd tlmt apparently was uioro thiiu bo could stand. "Atitou aio expensive," bo declared, "but they don't cost mo thnt much !" Tho kaltw ypeaks lJuglKsb with but tho slightest truco of u foielgu accent. Ills diction Is perfect TI upenkn l'cnch, too, very fluently, and, I bo lleo, Italian. Uo Is widely road on almost all aubjecta and kno,vf tho lit erature of Knglaud, rrunco and Amer ica as wi '1 as that of ficrmuny. Marl: 'J'ualn wab ono of bis favorite Amer- lean authors and Longfellow his eholco of American poets. llts m'ldcs himself on his nequuln - tanco with history and has little re-; i-peet for the political opinions of oth ers whoso knowledgo of history la lowr complete. i Shortly uftor Carnegie bud donatod five million iiHirkv to Gerr.iany to fur- thi.r world-peace, I bappeued to bo r: lklng to tho ka scr of American mil- llonnlrcR and tho stcelmaator th4 jnttuioaid. "Oi CDurse, Carnegie n nlco old I U, of couruo, ve Intend to coutlmjo tiiiiitr. As'nn art In clnhus lh. ' i tm '.Jard to f ' it . ultfl ) :o hi i irr. lll'lt Hi'f r. Ill i'.' iu jc loit v,.i ni. llo :s..'. ix- .. '.11. llo j-ouHi very iuuco the r.r.u'l ult i b Ann-rlean million .ir of art tro.i-ur. s I imd uuibjnlileH w'iU'Ii their wtallU on-i tiblotl them, to buy, but wbUb their liiMltod nequalntuiioo with history und Ibi'lr lack 'of culture itml refincuout made thorn tumble to appfcUito In thp V.ttHor'n ostlmotlon, Ot his own Insto In art lltllo need be wild. The monuments which he rained to bo erected to his nncostors nn) tllr advisors and which adorn IJiu kii Alloe, tho street be had opened through the Tiergnrten especially for thorn, nve ut the bumo time u liiouumont to tin halhor'ii Ideas of art. Thoy tfo the laugbbig-stoek of the artistic wniM 'Ilioy K.ivo boon no froqui'iitl.N d ' un by ar' Is wboM' ariWtl' tuv. i'u olTdide! thut It was noci ."y 1 i :' . mi iuiu UU-U.W c,i. if-n.u.hwt. uiu theec uimmns lme money r ...Isor. condor-ending ly. "but bo Is lo- Tf f, ta fl ,n(M, (,,0 Amrr!raR tally Ignorant of world history, lie's pnvtmXXv for v.vyakU, he was jut advanced us five uUllon or Jcw aln, t0 wtv Moild-oeuoo. We accented It naturally. ......,. ' A.. ...! ..(... ....till ... -1..1 Jl..k PWn 8trc' . , J made frm New York to Hamburg re- imccd, there Is hard! any mibjcct Bultol tnjlwfwr,ns ., ,,,, tr. , ... which tho luilwr bu duvoM any, Amertt. ta c," ',sKl . .. .,. . ....sa eran. a ntnunn in vnK-n im aidt,d .,Wr, . , t9 . .. , . .... ,. ...... .. , r ..,.. j,.,. , , ,or -r,d aat'.Mi-.I.m t .. .,-...., UV.VV.V.VAV.V.VVVASV.V.Vi.VV.ViiVl.V.Vi.".V.V"-rv (Talk CUlth us S one A J lU FU3 1 B m8i '---J" J,Jtnmm "- MMtf "l lion in .. men jit mo ftuvw .vneo li Kiuird t iMi. Not lotij: i,r'o a butjjlrr cecum d In tho vicinity. The biii'Klar wrt Miser 1 whliv at tt.itk and i Mnttlii ilvlllmi ni bed t. tl. Slcjri Alloc I' MiiliH'ioti one of th" 'nl!Ic'i who v (" fcrjpun to bo on rr.nir! J, "If j on hurry," exclaimed the civil Inn', oxdiodly, "you can cnlch thorn burglar red-hundod." "J'm Mury," reiilled tho policeman "Hut J i.innot leave, tho statues," ltenMmi Is tho lailsot's Idea of what Is nu'-t doFlriiblo In dramntle art Win n be put on "Snidannpiil," a Clruok tnu-oly in pantomime, tit the llerlh opera house, liu Hent profPHHorn tc the Hrltlsh museum to .secure the mosl dctiilled lnformntlon uvallablo rcrfimt In? the costumes of tlio period, livorj iHuitll, evory article of wrurliiK up 1 ut I, every button, every wapout b f.!(t, every property lined In tbe plnj wen'1 to be faitlifully tvproluv' rir tbnlnr pains bring Libia to rt.'.uro i ti o'-t tealWIr efft In n fu.ioral rw wetv In which M: ir rndotf bis lift. Th" ki'Ner evv.t me tlrltot to fcue It, Kir.- Kdwnrd uttpr.dwl the perform unco nt the Berlin ltoynl ojiora nnd 1 aT;'d the ltnlHOr how the king of Hug lulu" enjoyed U. "Mv imbni." t'.,, hi.Hor replI-H tin 'Vm If repiv -s hi-- .iil Tin lion n' "nt- tin' p.iiilon if. bid bad oi bis roynl uncle, "why, the IiIiik wa very much alarmed uben the funeral pyre scene came on. Ho thought the wlmlo opera 1ioiii wa on Urol" Perhaps the kaiser's love for detail luhtlit bo allrlbuted to bis keen obser vation. Nothing, no matter bow triv ial, escaped his attention. A couple of years before tho war 1 had. the empire furniture In my wait ing room reupholstered. On the very llrst occasion of the kaiser's calling my olllco after the chiuiRo he noticed It, "My ""V. w beautiful tho chairs look '." ho exclalineif. "(iood enough foi Napoleon himself." On another occasion, between two ol tho kalsor'B vhlt, I bad had put ur la the watting rorni a new inirtralt ol Mr. Dals. Tho UaWor noticed It tin moment he enmo into ihe room and mnde bohir complimentary remark nbont It. Th knber frcnuently nenited the nterlcs'nm of being ilollnr-worMhlpprs -' the i:nallb of Mamm i. but th.itbt Doing ruiea uy bo blmsclt wan not ft-n"y uanilndfnl f the Milue an-1 pnwor if inoner was clenrly revealed hf W n.tnnor In which he rntorea to 0Ie o! wealth In recent yearn. Thf J" hwt mnn In flerlln nnd one of the ri ,ic8t In Germany was a H brew c il innsmnte nnracT Fried loader, '"'m knlstr ennobled blm nn-I mnde hi. i Von riledlander-Kuld. An other ilthy Ilelirow to whom th. kaiser t frcd was Rrhwubneh, head of the Blelehrooder bank', ono of tbc strongest, pilvuto banks In Gormnny.J and be, too, was ennobled, becoming Von Schwnlmch. A number of oilier weidlby Hebrews In Germany were ulxo honnrod by tho kalBor In another way. AUhoush he was averse to vKitlng the homes of private Individuals who lacked social standing, bo departed from bis rule In , their favor and vNltetl their mairlots ostenslbly to view their art collections, but actually to tleklo their vanity. Shnrtlv after LoUhraan became nm baR".dor to Germriy, the kaiser called on mo. Yonr nr-',v niri'wi' ndor'n laigbt"r Is il(i test Iookln ,,, who ,,. (;oml0(i oor cmrt la mnny a dny- he declared. "Half a dossen o' ray yr-.r." ' ttfiff 4f11finCi ni.i .!( itnrlj'iiiu t- t ?iV. IV- lttfcl kft i VU4 4 U'ttt j Lor. Cnn you toll me, DavU, whct'ir iionoji, ( - I 4 1 . X I I "i .-i 1 I , i I i nmnllllln , , . , . Ol "-'lK HHWI O. ill I1H o..iir.n t!.m with Kio we usurtlly vn.i)defd from tibJo"t to Mthjoct In the most h rpb.t'.'ni n. it 'o r. aud ho tnvarlr.bly d'.Kj'bi.1 d h mi ,.11 lug atoro of lmr iiiatlo.i mi'voii topic vo i I'lohoil n"d 1 nu not vtilu 1 1 1 .iph to boliovo ib t ho was so tuixii i. to io.'1-o n f,ui. .i. Impression upon nio that he prep! red for those dHuisxions In oiivnuov. Indeed, tlio k:ilKr (UscuKed so fro ly almost cverv subject thnt suft:- t0 itself that 1 of(.n wondered what bis advisors would bnvo said had tlnj overboard our onvoi-satUii.a. Ill-- r .oi Iness to t.illc to mo wus nndoubt- .lly duo to a tondi'.iy bo had to trist every one with wlom ho cniuo In Inti mate contact. !'"! man who wi. ajit to have so man;, i ati.iion, ho wo less Mifijilolous than uiiyoiio 1 ha 1 over met. Uo Hoemeil to trust eery on, uud I bis h-iiho of f, i mlty unloobiiH I Ug Rboat I tO "4; t UU1IUIL TTn 4n1rl nrtA nniu 4til- AtiAiii t,t 4f Hu OUUli sutnmer In connection with the porce lain tooth I had patented i "Well. It won t be nee ii-ary now, tbivls," be c. iimentid "W- can ne'iil the Deutxelilnii'l over and bring bnk n boatload f teeth!" "Pit ny tutl, ,A, Dnh," bo do-, elarotl on another occasion, "so that can bite There nio lot of people I would like to bile!" and he napp' d his Jnwa together In u wfly that would have boded III for tho victims bo htul m mind, tillbougb bl remark wai o l dontly mrre tneetlous than vicious. Th" cotirlov anil usability which the knlner almost imnilubly dlMp"ln.'d In bin lelatlons with tnu did not p u vent blm on one orcnnlon from nlir w lag his ludlgnuilon when I touched hint upon what wns evidently a very fore poinitho part thnt America wiu "o-1 log to piny In th" wjr, although Bo .il- j wnf? ctciuied to be unpertijrtwid ah ,ut j th American rltimtlon. v i Ho hud poliUtl out thnt America nt ; thnt time bad only atwo men in Franco 'and be believed that th U boats would effectively prevent any great addition lo our forces abroad, ir, indeed, troy over loft out' shores. "As u maltvr of fact, however," he added, "jour countrymen would be very willing, no doubt, to (''lit for tbotr country to protect It from lnvnxiiri, but I don't believe you'll ever gel tntmy of them to leave homo to light abrud. America will really 1 o n very .small factor In the wnr, Davis 1" "Your majesty Is undorostlnmtinft the power of Amotion!" I replied. Uo turned lo mo Indignantly, nnd In bis most Impel Ions manner exclaimed: "Wo underestimate no ono! Wo know exactly what we are doing!" How horlously bo was mistaken in tills respect has since been sulllcluntly proved. No mal tor bow gloomy tho outlook for Germany, tho kaiser reldoin show ed concern. Tt Is true that whenever things wore colng wrong, us when the Russians In the early part of the war wore sweeping everything before them In their advance on the OrppthliuiB. ho and the rest of the royal fanllj kept as far In the background na pnV jtlblo, whereas when the German cause was triumphant, ob In the case of tin offensive ngalnbt Italy, h t i dd not make hhuticlf too cou ;lc'''i at .'.. front Hut oven wb. -i 0 .-ii" ' '-t : " was gn ili !, t'l.- i.o!er ,-.!. w . , ; a brno frost. At stRh t, I ; seen hint slop In the strtol afror ! "' lag my otHce, and , for" tl.c hitnu ot piMpn w...tiii'; fitsttd ti i;r-et ! ir ostentttttonly put u ctr.irttie In lo mouth and b.bt tt, that eveij jne t. ,g! notice how hu-udy his fcai.d wbh ni hvv little ho was worried by the 111;' things were taking. At the same time, on one or two o; enslons after the war startod, I notle that ho noted differently when In tl dental ehah than bail been his custo' when everything was serene. Tho knlor once boasted to mo t' if not a building was erected In " rm..1 y, not a bridge built, not a stroi opo . d i. nt a park laid out, but what pi ij ect was first submitted to 1. . Hi kept posted on everything t." wo going on, not only In German.' . ' t In the world nt largo, nnd, as fr , he was able, he oudoavorod to b his finger In every development oi orlfl wide lu(iorUtUee. I cannot r . :iue that he v.os In Interested In hU count r in u were doing In c lor with tlio v ar t!. m he was t. ioIi achkv. m"nt i'i time of pumv. tongue and mo-lo him wc.ro u Ivc, perlutpa, tlmi vmis always div. . The i-iiscr i" . very Jnd rf i ten- Ins to r.id trir .: stories with i ont and uould fronu-atly luvtto i- tell mm any new ono that I rnl'ir have heard. Some of tlie stories changed were more or less rl.--., would bo out of plneo-tn; UlChe j but I do rot fl'iwia to tntlian. there ttif anythlun Vtvy iam' with the.!.. They always mv.- ry n-v.c' and l.o was Quick t Hie pont. OS- aud ?es, ilmt vb ldw - itdi fra me itn- Tlio In; or'- p .,i? of hu1 fl-o'iitly e.i '.; ; , ,f. n. ' of a i .afc, i -. l, iCe-n tv tlve-s -: alt 'N. ) a .-is iy.r" j;!ot:(n of ii I ' ."or All. rt3f toe j . :..an v. i. Sv of tho ottt tttOK'.'- the 1..C.1: Cutbo'.to, othoii l. Catholic wns i s tualr.t.tlnod tjyjfr a ifrspO;vht i i lid tb..t -i tiai, ' am "lohatmnodai. o ooU iers mjd onu t re- pro- (lis- lou: . tant .in't UO'i. l him DO inott torn!. It seemed quite i,i possible t to any ugreonicnt aa to JiM ' llglon the bins of Albania tdm fos, and tho knlser bad enCcI i etisHlon, ho .ald. with thy aw,'- "Woll, gentlenion, If a I.-o won't do, and u Ibu. nn Ciitlo do, nnd a Duddhlst la out of t. tlon, why not select a .low nnd . JneoJ) tho First? 1V11 have h: out, itnVwey, In thru) months'" The powers did not select n l tho prince of Wled, tho knlsi-'-nee, was put op the ihrono, m ' a month or tvo alt. iwtirda lu. . fur hi- nfo. I.i t fi-viiiiic to I" uii-ovelVi I'irortt , bill ,'ioinl- ithln lice tlotlc . the him w on 6 did r'". i to imd aa 4"..!' la l . I-'!-"-.- !. daiod !h.H ln ndt'o i r hi.-, tt unxyo -d ti'isl. . "riH.u-.'' bo-.:.'. "tl,.it be I LI'S vty tilt,'-. Tt is too I u '1 pc tpono our oljctiwive tli ! wo ti.lgbt h'l.-e eapiu V uidii't Toddy look funny i i.i -'.?" H. .rlly ufret' tho U-bo-it 1 I.Hi'l 1HI lo itS 8UCCessfllltllp I bin, tho kalwep eollod on ur., z . I'Ols blm. ,i gas itscb- irnc w..h In a vi ry Jo; til. r fi.ime of i 'U,i I I" ! p md to li" !iM .ii to li'i'i Ji'iuit I r I i KC- to ,i i n iL.f'owJiiu . A pre 1 )?i , JaWfifcfe,-.,rw5 V(t;ihy)") " jij! V s&ziy 1 n? !le Owners of 6S' Mr!ffr fL WfiB. WL (Nw Over 2200) Porha-ps it: has not occurred to you that you can participate in Swift & Compare's profits, and also share its risks, by becom ing a co-partner in the business? It is not a closo corporation. You can do this by buying- Swift & Company shares, which are bought and sold on the Chicago and Boston stoclc exchanges. There are now over 22,000 share holders of Swift Si Company, 3,500 of whom are employes of the Company. These 22,000 shareholders include 7,800 women. 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Lvib'.oro iuic wi,l I..- iih liable d'trlog K.-ptembtr '1 ar probiibly Hi. lust u'duoort' mi's of tlu- ye'ii. to tb E' ' To Western Resorts . ' 'in'n Ifo ti Cii.f.(i hh'1 V.-u-f V i on reduced fare. uiiotf thU i -Mb Culor-ido in rpti'iniiv- is l.tit foUtt liurt viljatloU no I rapid i 'ili c- irin..tiucU. h (hi, (nun Wyoming f.i iho btjfKt-te Ifiiir at Dung) .-t, Sptom .ii to 11th; hIm) fmrii Coionido for the Color tdo 8tatt Fait aj Poblo ml 2JI lo -Jsih n imii'ii wlib lis for wbutevvr k.odof n tour you desire to ni'lko dur- i,'it 'in') . Wil .VI. l u p H isd I . I Ulf.Jl'.ll y.Lt III I Si'l'VO iu. W ,?tWl3H'3ji luoi N. B. Bush, 11 M nor iiKcr Ur h -. Hi'irdort M.n.f. Wlcrlnary itrVhurisc C. Ii Miner Serum Co. -I'ltoDfrnits- thi Hog Cholera Scrum s fitid Clou'b I5ff,lo Win ur Phone ttt vxpnn8i! U.,sfvft Jerliwrv Ucettst: H,4$ t !9 f .." 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PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Tho following proposed nmendinont to tho constitution or the State of Nibraakn, as hereinafter set forth In full, 1c submitted to tho olcrtora of tho Stnto of Nebraska to bo voted upon nt tho general election to bo bold Tuesday, November Gth, A, D. 101S: i A JOINT RESOLUTION to amend Section ono (1) of Article povon (7) or tho CotiHtltution of thu Stato of Nebraska. Uo it Resolved by tho Legislature of tho State of Nebraska: Section 1. Tlmt .icetfon Oud of Ar ticle Seven of tho Constitution of Iho biatfl of Nebraska be ntrl tho uaino h r-by la amended by fctrikiua out Ilia following woiUsj: '"-.ooorJ Percnt of foreign birth Mio ni.li: have declared tliolr inton tli.u to ; otwiiuo oltucnB (jnii'ormably to tho lnWB of tbc United States, on tho subjtct of naiurallratlon, at least thirty da'-a prior to nit election." ' And 'itmertlng Jn tho placo of tho words so stricken, the following words: , "Second, l'erf ( ns of forelKii birth win i Lull lune broomc cltioin of tho United States by unturaPzation or othorwNe conformably to tbc law- of tho United Sinto3 at loa3t thirty days prior to an election. Sec. 2. That nt the Roneral elec tion nineteen hundred and eighteen (1013) there Hhnll bo submitted to tho electors of tho ate'. fot tl.olr approval or rejection the fore." I. proposed amondment to the constitution rolat Ins to the rlRlit of surfraso. At such election, on tlio ballot of each doctor voting for or against said proposed amendment, shall bo written or printed tlio words: "For proposed amend ment to tho constitution relating to tho lifrht of suliraso," and "Against said proposed amondment to the con stltulion relating to the right of suffrage." Soc :'. If such amendment shall bo arnrovi'l by a tr.atorpy of all olectrra vo'lig :f anon rleotlon, said auiendinpt "ln'i tonstltMe Section1 Ono (1) Article 3c vn (7) of tho Con stltutlon of tho Sttte of Nebraska. Approved, April 0. IMS. KEITH NEVILLE. Attest: Governor. CHAHLMs v.' l'C;' ..; -la. j i . . Kotioo o Vltii.tl. -..t liiThu I'ohn'.x nun uf w(i ' i ..y. Ni-biaskfi. In iho nrvtiif nl tif td'jitc o N.o'iunnit UtU.y. dici'ttEnl To all persniiH IniiicsU.l in nalil nxnto. ' Xotlre l liercby gi'.u tlmt Willam p. lms liau Ui4 il.iy ill 1 n i: il.iou In '.lie county court. itIii Hint administration ni snlil unto iu.i lu yranitd to Am niiul Ulnw n!i.tinoiUtrator:iiul lhuVialit liotttlon will tiv lieanl beforu tlio court on tho lltliday ol October, 11113, at tlio hour of 10 o'clock, n. in., nt thu county court room In tlio illy ol l!nl ckiuil, In s:l,l cuimly. wlini all rmrxonx luttrostcd In unlit matter may appear ami show ciuso why the juaytr of patlllnucr should not In1 ftr.uitiHl; and that uoilccol thu illlnol Hiild putltlon. and the heatlm; thorn nl. ho t;ltii by lmiillshloB a copy ol thU order In tlu Ited Clou 1 Chlut, a legal weekly niwipapor pi luted and of (.vneral eitculatlon In said county, for four comit'ctuise weokH prior to Rnld day of hearing. Iiaiod this litli day ol Hipiemhcr. WIS. (SKAl.J A. U. ItANKliV, i-1 i ountj Jmt)0. rep in. ut the Schultz dcfaaai STUDIO First clas. porfcraiturc enlarging, copying, new work,, amateur finwhiag, etc. YCW2 PATiR8ACAPrncCUTE! VVhorv the Firemen Appear the intuied man' fint thutigHt u on of J thanklulne tlil lis u to. Ha,w abeu your lliojghu if a fiueman iKnuliJ ap pear t our lieme? The Qocy Before tlie Fire U tlie dsy to insute. Ai tlial day may be to-morrow lor all you can know or do, it lellowi that prudence would im pell you lo lop in out office to-day .nnd have ui iMiie you n policy, O.C.TEEL jlR.eliai.blo &rvsureuce 2 TWV -ji ; i N,L ' X I ifmii irmm-titt im