1 She's Cured Thousands Given up to Die. Dr.OALDWELL of CHICAGO. Practicing Alcopnthy , Ilomeopnthy , Elcctiic and General Medicine. Ill rciiui-Ht will vlHll profi-HHlaiially Grand Central Hotel , Broken low , ( let 29 reliinilMK "very ( our \\re\iH \ Cniimtl bur when the utiiioiiuiiliv lnnt liaml w. - swrs. ; . OK. CAItDWKbli inniih , ier piacticp li. . . . . special irualmenl of illseaHi-n nf tinIye , l..u Nose , Throat , hiiuifH , lem.ile Diseases DlBc.isesof Clilhlnm anil nil Chruiilc. Nei veins ami Hurirlcnl Dlseasr-a of a cuiablu nature. iCarly eonniiinplloii. ItronchlllH , llronchlal Catarrali , Chronic O.itarrah. Ileail-Aclic , Con- Htlpallon , Stomachn ami Him el Tumbles : , < thcuiuatlHiii , Nruralula. Sclollca. lirlithli'n Disease , Khlney Diseases , Diseases nf tin * llvcr ami HlaiUlcr , Doziness. Nervousness , Indigestion , ObeHlly , Itltcrnptnl Nutrition , Slow Growth In Children , and all M.iBllnir DUt-asna In ailullH. DeformltlcM , Clnli-feot , Curvanlun ; of Ihu Spine , Dlseanes of the llr.iln , TaralyHlH , UiilletiHy , IJearl DlHcane. Dioimy , Swelllnif of the Mmlm , Htrlcuirc , Open Sores , I'aln In ihr lionus. Granular KnlaritenientH nnd all lonif-mamlliiir dlscanes proitcrty Healed. HI.OOI ) AND SKIN UISUASUH. 1'hnples , HlolchcH , Kruplliinn , I < lrer Hiotn | I'alllnif of the Hair , Had Complexion. Uczema , Tbroai Ulcer , Hone 1'altiH. Hladder Trouble ; * , Weak Hack , Iliirnlnir Urine , 1'aHxlnir Uilnr too ofton. The effects of coiiHtltullon.il nick- ness or the taklnif nf inn much Injurious medl clue recelreH scarcliliik' tri'.vtment , prnmpt relief and u cine for lift ; . Diseases of Women. Irregular Melioration , Falllnif of tlin Womb , lluarlnir Down I'.tiiiN , Female Displacement hack of Sexual Tnnii. l eiicorrhea , Slurlllty or Harrenuesa , consiill Dr. Caldwell nnd slio will Hhow them Hie cause ol llielr Irnublo and thn wny In become cured , CANCBKS , ( JOITUU , KISTUI A , I'H.I'.S. aud eillarueil irlanils irualed with the Hub cntaneoiiH Injection method , nliKiilntply with out pain and without Ihu loan of a dinp nl blond , m one of hei own illHi-overleH and IK really Ihe numl HClcntlllc and certainly sure cum metliod of IhlH an v.inceil aue. Dr. Cad well lias pracllced her profession In somu ol the larueHl liuspilalrs llironcliout the country. Mill , lina > , . , BiKii.rlur It , trf.1tlllir mill flLlt/lllls. u If of diseases , deformities , etc. She hnH iaiely opened an ulllcu In Omaha , Nebraska , wUeru Hhu will Hiieml a portion of each week treating her many patluitU. N ° inrnrahlu cases accepted for tie.itme.nl. Consultation , examination and .idvlco one dollir to those IntercHtfd. Dr. Ora Caldwell & Co. . Omaha , Neb. Chicago , III. AddresHall mall to I'M ' lieu llulldlnu. Onialia Nebraska. Wfofat GO NOW Visit The Old Home : rpw rnte excursions to cnslcrti cities and resorts. Northern Michigan , cunndn nnd NC\V HIIK- land , daily until September 301)1 ) , See The West : Attractive low excursion rates dfiily lo the pacific Const , Yellow- .stone vnrk , Utah , Colorado , nitf Horn MountaitiH and the itlnck Hills. Low Colonist Rates : During September and October lo 1'ii ct Sound , Californiii nnd hun dreds ot intermediate points. Irrigated Homesteads : READY FOR IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT at c.arlnnd and rowell , vvyoinjng. I'ersonully conducted etcursions to these hinds the first and thi id Tuesdays of ench month. Govern ment engineer at 1'ouell shows the land. Also deeded the carey Act lands. Write D. Clem Denver , General Agent , I.andseekerrt' Inforiiiiitioii Uureau , Omiihn for new folder. Its free. Write n hrief description of your proposed trip , and let us advise you how to miike it the best way nt the least cost. H. L. ORMSBY , ( Ticket Agent ) I , , W. WAKKUJY , G. 1 . A. , ( Omaha , Nebraska. ) DR. CHRISTENSON , Eye , Ear , NoseThroat and Chronic Diseases. Fitting of Glasses , 0 a i > . ik No Kick Coming. Here it ) a story going the rounds that quite forcibly shows the harness dealer is not getting the increase in profits in" equal proportion with other lines A farmer went into a store to Imv a harness. lie found one hat suited him at S35. 00 , But te happened to remember that , i dozen years ago he had bought i simailar set for $32.00 and he entered a very strenuous kick. The dealer went to his records , ooked up Hie deal and said : ) I 'Yes , you are right. " Hut the j jooks shows you had no money ' -ind hauled in 200 bushels of corner or the harness. Now I'll tell you what I'll do , " he continued , "if you'll haul me in 200 bushels of corn I'll give you the $35.00 larness , a double driving set worth $50.00 , a single driving harness worth $15 00 , .1 $10 00 robe , an $8.00 saddle for the boy , n$1.00 whip , and a curry comb . .ml brush worth SI 00. ' ] The story says the farmer did not kick any more about the price. Gntld Speaks at Christian Church. Attorney N. T. ( l.idd delivered tiMiiperence lecture in the Christian church in this city Sunday night to a large and appreciative audience. There is , perhaps no one in Custer t'ounly who is more sincere on the question than is Mr. fladd , and whenever he gives one of hi1 ? lectures his audience always learns something new and of vital importance to the cause and to till1 community. Those who had the pleasure of hearing him Sunday night say that his lecture was unusually good and all were well pleased. For Tallest Stalk of Corn. 13. Bond was a pleasant caller at our oflice last Saturday. He informed us that he had the tallest stalk of corn at the Ctis- ter County Fair and was entitled to Tint CUSTKK CotlNTV Rltl'Ult * r.iCAN free for one year. The stalk of corn measured thirteen and one hall feet nnd was in per fect condition. Mr. Bond will receive this papur for one year as will the other fourteen who received - coived first premiums on our offer if they call at this oflice. Died. Hoi'iciNS. At her home near JJcrwyn Custer county , Sept. Id , 1'JOS , Krancis Pearl Hopkins , the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Hopkins , aged one year , five months and twenty days. The little one was sick just four days with stomach and bowel complaint. The parents have the sympathy of a large circle ol friends. Funeral services wen- held in the M. 13. church hi Berwyn Sept. 17th , at 11 a. m. conducted by Rev. R. Bcllis ' The remains were laid to rest in I the Jamcsvillc cemetery. FOK SAI.H One fine 3 year old mare mule. Also one Bay Geld ing 4 years old Fine Roadster. J. L. FUKOUSON , Comstock : Real Estate Transfers. ( , J I'npe tn Swan SVallicrtf 100 acri" In 21-15.24 corifii Wining lo C J 1'opeW \ acres In 21 I5.2t. . . . 40ft. JHLMI K-.U Ivutj lieal Wnn-e. In : i l lM > n " ( iron Cornell lo Trusleci CIISUT Colli'i The 11101111 In innlsruct tinhmdli ! < UmslderatlDii all ot block 'IS Gi it' > < a.i ' tn Hroken lln\\ I II Ulnm In Oiklnl Hinri'l IWi TM .s v 21 .1) Jl 2r > 0n J U Iselt lo A I , I'nu.'ll 1M > .n-n-s In I.1 I 1'I 1 < . < 0 I Wood RlM'l ImplllM llll'lll Co In I I' Win' 111.ill loth 5\d blntk 44 lii Ot'onl'i 7il ni.icu L.itlini i to Amanda K' l.nihn U hit In panels f-'l-.v7.IS-i | ) . . . . 2NiO ( K I' I..ich lo Ida Kilani I'-'O ici < ! < i,1020.1H . . . 240) ) A W ( .all Iff lit It I1 I.each lui ; iciri-4 , 2'-20.lH . . . 4000 Inhn McGuluan tn Mai Ins I/.iimi1 IM . ( 'ii ! In 21 H.2J IbiKi A W GulrllT in Ira Gatrllf 1" ) -irr-i i. jo.2n.is. is-,0 ! 1 I' Ki'iineih in I1. I' li ll Ido arn" ' in .MM * ! . , . . < MI.I K K Cronii tn Keainev l.ind Co liVl , u ii . in 1214-21 . . . 2(100 ( l.ovina I , Allen and hnsb lu II I , Mi'l'ai one aero In 'Jl.l7- . " > . . HVi A J VanAillueip In ( . ' . ' Hraki > piicil in block III Jewell's .ulil lo Itroken Hou " 2r J N Crime In U II Nuuhiilisi * IMI acres In ' ) 13-21 . . . . . . . 7MO J J H.nnsilell to James ClnlllcU l ( > o atn- In 2 .14-24 . . 3JOO I' M Olmstfad to I' U Wrlwbl T.asi i'd fl nf lot IS all Inl HI block 1 Hroken Ho\\ ' > > Hen Ji'ln.Min to M S Moore Ut ) acios in 1X1425 d720 Carrie D Kellouu and liusb lo Axel Swan snn llil'acros In S-2)2n ) 1MJO Nflir Mtwe A Trust Co to 1 < W Tlpton lot 11 block 5 In J IMiamly's and to liroke'i How l C' ' Wlllard Keller to W W Moomey lot 4 block It In Mason looo James Dare in J K Daru 160 acres In II&I4.I'.20 1400 I.lila H Crone ukloiv to C. W Apple lot 3 block 15 original town of Hroken Hou 100 I.anr.i I'eiiu and hnsb t" I * J Siiiionson parcel In : ivl7.20 SlXH ) U\a Williams and liusb tn Alice Ilalsch paicrl in 17.1'J.2- I'M ' \\'m iiilerl : lu K U K'eene U. l acres In I/ulcta W Tliilou anil luisli to DierkH Lnni- IHT anil Coal Cn Inl II block 5 In J I' ( lUudii'Railil to Ilioken How . C0n J \V Tlioiniisnu to M A Walter lot I- lilncK x ManUOk'H atlit to llroken Ilnw. i > 0 U' S Cli.ulil InV II Vliuvnt p.irct'l In Union T.aiul Co in I' \ \ Kirxli'Htnii lots 10.1 1.12 l3.Uf.IS hlnck 22 U K aitil to Callaway. . ls > Union Iainl Co to M.irA DOX IM * lot 21 blnel 31 K Radii loCallaw.iy . ANOTHER CAR LOAD -Of The- Celebrated Lexington Flour THE BEST MADE Full Line of Husking- Gloves and Mitlcns. \Vo are Headquarters for all Kinds of Dislios , Tinware and ( rranitwaro. W. SCOTT I. . . , . Send your Abstract Orders to J. G. LEONARD , Bonded Abstracter Office in Security State Bank B'ld'ng 8 Tfaio "T STosit RAS ANDERSON DKAUOK IN - GRAIN AND COAL l''eed in large aim small quantities at both wholesale j and retail. Special attention given to filling- orders for coal in any quantity. Broken Bow , Nebraska Hydraulic Tire Setter At Dorris' Blacksmith Shop. It is the best machine made for setting tires. Come in and see it work and be convicnccd. S. M. DORRIS , Blacksmith. Southeast of the square. REPUBLICAN PARTY AND LABOR 'An Equality of Opportunities Se cured for NVnjjo Unrncrs. William H. TXft's Speech f Accopt- aiico Given Party Record In Behalf of Labor. ( William H. Tuft In Ma speech of ac- wptimce. ) \Vc conic now to the question of la- hor. One Important phuHc of the poll- i'k'M of the pniHcnt udmlnlHtratlon IIIIH hceii an iinxlcty lo secure for the \\IIK * . ' earner nil equality Of opportunity and Htich positive htHtiitory protuetlon as Bliull place him on H level In dealing with his employer. 'J IR > Heimhllcnn pnrtyma \ imBsed uu wnployt'is * liability cl foi Interstnte rallroadM. and tins eHtubllHhed an ei > ; ht hour law tor government oiuplUiycu mid on Kovi nun ut construction. Thu en Hi-nee of the reform ell'ectert by thu for mer , la the nbolltlou of the fetyow-aer- \uiil rule mid ( lie Introduction of the compuratlvtt ni'gllKence theory by which mi employe Injured In thf-scrvlcp ol Ills employer does not lose ( all his rluhl to recover bocatiHc of HllKhtNinKll- Hence on his part. Then there is Hie act providing for eoinpt'iisutloii for Injury to government employe * , together with the various Htuliitus leijulrliiK uafet.r appUiuices upon Interstate commerce nullroads for the protection of tholr employes aud limiting the hours uf their iiuplo.vn ont Theat- are all Itistnnces of the deHire of the Itepubllcun party to do Justice to the waye-eurners. Uoubtless n more comprehensive measure for compensation of govern ment employes will be adopted in the future ; the principle In such canes has lieeu recognized aud In the necesxarlly somewhat slow course of legislation will bo more fully embodied In definite statutes. The Interests of the employer and the employe never differ except when It comes to a division of the Idlnt proHt of la.Uor and capital Into dividends and wages. This must be H constant source of peilodlcal discussion between the employer and the mnploje , as Indeed are the other terms of the employment. To give to employes their proper po sition In Much a controversy , to enable them to maintain thenibulves against employers having grent capital , they may well unite , because in union there is strength , and without it , each indi vidual laborer and employe would be hdplesH. The promotion of the indus trial peace through the Instrumentality ot the trade agieemeut Is often one of the results of such union when Intelli gently conducted. There is a large body of laborers , howt-ver , skilled and unskilled , who are not organized Into unions. Their rights before the law are exactly the snino as thobe of the union men , nnd are to be protected with the same care and watchfulness. In order to induce their employer Into a compliance with tholr request for changed terms of employment , workmen have the right to strike In a body They have a right to use such per suasion list they may , provided it docs not reach the point of tlutehs , to lead their reluctant co-laborers to Join them In their union against their employer , and thpy have n right , If they choose , to accumulate funds to mipport thofcc engaged In a strike , to delegate to of- llceis the power to direct the action of the union , and to withdraw themselves and their a.ociHtt's frorp dealings wither or giving custom to those with whom they are In controversy TAFT'S KINDNESS TO BLIND. Overrule * Washington Monument Regulation for Benefit of tli Sightless. Tin- Kind lifHrtediieai of Mr. Tnft ( Mid ills iint re , common sense sym- pathj with the unfortunates In tills world bus jiiht been brought to the at tention of the blind in a peculiar way. A a.np In the top of the Washing ton monument , where thousands go to behold the beauties of the nation's lupltul. the Columbia Polytuchulc In- Htltute. which keeks to make It possi bit- for the adult blind of the United States to rise abote conditions of dw- peudunue by becoming s lf miBtHlnlng placed on uul ? souvenir post card * manufactured by Its blind. Some sen timental persons took the view that thU wus undignified and aucceetUd ID hating the Huperlntendent of public buildings uud grouudb order the cards iemo\ed F E. Cieaveland , principu of the Institute , appealed to Mr Tnft then hfcretary of war and wltb.ii whose Jurisdiction came the olllce of publli buildings and grounds It took only M few words to convince the sec retary tlmt the blind should Imvr the benefit of this prlvlluge , aud the curds were uguln plac < l on tale In the inou u me nt "For this action , " laid Prlncipa Uleuveluud In dlaciiBBtar tin IncldeBl "Mr. Tuft de crvti the gratitudU o e\ery blind | H r6n , particularly th projresulvii blind , who are strlvlnc to help their less fortunate fellow * " In Ueorgla ttu elector * nni.-.t have a inJurlty , aud with Watson , liUgrn nn Cfcsnn pulling u\vay from them th Bryaulteii ate becoming appreheuaire. I.At ARMOUK , Attorney at Law. Broken ( low , N * > br. llavlnif junt liaJ el if lit 5 earn practical expcr ueu an County Jmlee , will itlu * npcil.il nttrn on to thoilruwlniraud probatliiK of wills and in administration of cstatci ( if ili-crairil per- OIIH and mlnorr. Write or iitiotir me. I may -iveyou p trip , ; T. B. DUNN LAWYER - NEBRASKA outtlcnicnt of estates , examining mid urfectui" ; Intid lilies , collodions nntl rimimil nmtler. All business \vill n- : civc piotnpl attention. Lr. Geo. F. Bartholomew IMiyrtlctuit Kliri-3ii ( .uul Optlelllll Ji'onieuln iiL-w bnllilliiK , one block of imlilli biiiuf. | : All calls piomptly attended tlay or night Phone til . I , . rnKC.llfaOM , ll. A. HUNTUIt , Nolan I'nblic llroken Mow , 'nmstnck , Nebraska. Nebraska. Keal hstatef Insurance FARMS AND RANCHES FOR RENT LEGAL PAPERS DRAWN and platting neally done. FRANK KELSEY , ALL KINDS OF WELLS Consult him If you want Wator. I'hone 112 , - Broken How. HARRY KIMBALL , Practical Undertaker & * Licnsed Embalmer Business phone , 301. Residence 3340 JJroIcoa How , Neb. BANGS STUDIO East Side of Suqare Photographs , lulison and Columbia Phonographs and records. Agents for Clncketinj ; , Ivers and I'oiul tutl i tar Pianos. Wo can bavo von money. Real Estate flc Town Property Tor larialiis in Kcal Kstale , City 1'ioperty anil block < ol Merchniullse I lia\u some tare .larir.Utiir in land in this and adjolninir countli-s up. Aildic 1. or call on \V. J. WANT/ . 3iloor > NortU of 1 > O uilli L'ddk'e and I'fokcn l ShOrt Horn Cattle IIv SCOTT No. 7 IT J. G. IJKKNIZUK , Breeder of l'nr - Scotch and Scotch Topped Short Horn Cattle. My herd numbers 40 cows. Will com- Dare lu breeding and quality with any west o ( OUlcauo My cxporieaco bas tauirlit me that to * C\VK \ uoodHatlafactlon , breeding1 cattle must be rulxex in tliln xnltunr. I expect to rulHU tlieni Inert : the oqurti of anything raised in bn U. S. I now haTc 25 bulls suitable for tlilB and next year's nurvlce. My cows welglifiom 1400 to 2000 pounds. Come aud see J. G. BRENIZER IJROKKN BOW , - - NUHRABK t > V TO Sa } ' do you know that * * > we carry a full line of < | 5 | Building Material , gV V- Brick , Plaster , jv j Lime , Cement , % ; i Hair , Sidewalk > l fi' ' TO Brick , Screen g V TO DoorsWindows ® " v S and everything1 you uced to $ A1 build a house or barn , and Jjj $ s iv , look at our POSTS , yes TO $ and our STEEL GATES , § you can't keep house withg $ out one. > t ft TO A TO & 2 ? $ Dierks' L'br. & Coal Co. , $ iV * Broken Bow , Neb. Q Tfit TO HIGH GRADE xX- * xXiH H rT M-I jTr , - ' ; ; ; " " " * ' z ( \ - . . - - - - I'timbrr , a large assortment ; \ml complete stock for Builders to choose ftom. let us estimate on your contracts. Wo always try to please. H. T. B RUCE & CO. Lumber & Coal South side. This year the Republican ticket will be supported la the cam * pnlgn by the best record made byt nii > administration In thu utale'ti liln- tory. The Democratic ticket will bo Biinixji'lu , ! by the political ngontu of the Btent railway corporations dolnfj' buHtiioKH In the state. The voter mimt decide whether ho will face forward timler the hannor horne by Governor Sheldon and his Republican aBSoclates , or face to tlio rear beneath the banner of the allies democracy and the rail- rcuds. "Mr. Taft Is broad In mind , with a big heart and well equipped to bo tno chief maKlstiate of this country. As a lawyer , ho has no superior. As an a.lmlnlstrator , he has won world- wldo renown , and his work In that particular will be historic. He Is ptue , btave , linn and kind , and will make one of the greatest American presN dents. " ( Senator Deverltlge. ) On March 14 , 1007 , the stute debt In i omul numbers was $1,483,950. July 1st , 1908 , It had been reduced to ? G42- 100 , or a net reduction , under th piosent atate administration , of $942- . 000. By the first of July , 1909 , tha state will be out of debt , provided lha present Republican gait Is maintained. LEGAL NOTIES NOTIcP. TO CKHDITOKS. In the Count- Court of Custer County , Ne braska. In the matter of the Estate of Nicholas Stnets , deceased. The State of Nclniska , to Creditors ol sa d Kstato : Take Notice , that I v > 111 sit In the County Court. Kooni , Iti urokun Uow , In said county , n thu IWth d.ty of October. l oa , and the 25th .iy ol March tiwt at loo'clocka. in. , to re- cfvc and examineall ; claims nicd and lire- en ted against said estate with a \le\v to heir adjustment aud allowance. The tluic limit for the presentation of lalins ngnlnut s.ild estate is six months irom lei'lth dav of sentemner , UIOH , aud the Imo limited lor the payment ot debts Is one ear from said date. ) ated Sept. si liKJS A. U. HUMIMIUKY ( SKAtJ | U KI County Judge THU UISTUICT COUUT OP CUSTKR COUNTY , NnnitASKA. 'honias MtOrath I vs , . } aue McQrath I The defendant , Jane McQrath , will take lotlce that the plaintiff on the 17th day ot September , teen , ( lied his petition In the dis- rict Court of Custer county , Nebraska , the bjcct and prayer ofv , hlch is to obtain a ill- 'orcu from you on the grounds of extreme ruclty , practiced by you towards plalntlll. You are required to answer said petition m or before the 2nd day of November , A. I ) . Thomas McOratli , by bis Attorney U ALl'HA MonOAN. NOTIOIJOP PETITION. llstatecit Peter A. lloffmait Deceased , In bounty Court of Custer County , Nebraska. TliQ Stale of Nebraska , To all persons Intel- sled In said estate , take notice , that a pctltlou las been Hied for tbe appointment of William J. Morelunise as administrator of Bald estate vhlch has been set for liearlnif hcrcli ) , on Oct. 0,1'JiK , at 10 o'clock a. m. Dated Sept. IS , 1W8. [ Sl5\I.l A. R. 1IUMPHRF.Y in 18 County Judge. PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT , Tlio following proposed , amendment to tlic constitution of the State of TSfe- toraftlca , as hereinafter ret forth In fall , IB snbtnlttoa to the electors of the State of Nebraska , to he votecX upon nt th general election to > * iieia Tuesday , November 3rd , A. D. 1900 : A JOINT RTCSOM'TION to proposean Amundinent to Section 9 , Article 8 or the Constitution ol the State of ISC- SB it aesolved and. Enacted , By the lac1 * mature of the State of Neoraska : Hcctlon 1 ( Amendment. ) Tlmt at the ml election for stnto niul li-qlsl" * vi cis m bo li"Ul on the Tuc-Jilay sur- , . - . v. n-r tlio first Monday In Novonib r. 390s , tin lo'n\\inj ! ? provls1" * ' ' " P1 io " 'l firl n l > mlttf > ( l to the electors ol the ! state iv , an fmiomlmopt to hicoun . > , Ai.- olcs oC tlio constitution ot the State oC ' . ( Educational runas. Invest- r.'tnt. ) All funds Ix-lonKlnc ; to tlio stuto ' tlio Interest and foi 1'iliionllniml puipo'-es , Imome whcifol' onlv me tn lie u s < * cl , nlmll lie lU'i'iinil iriiMt fun'ls lit'W l > y ami tinstito shall supply all tlK-Kof that inav In anv manner accrue , M > thai the H.UIIP thnll lomaln fnrpv..r Invlolnti * and umllmlnlshed ; anil shnll not hilnc t < il or loaned except on Tinted Stnti-t. or "tnle seeurltlei , 01 recNler"d riimitv lioiuN of this state , or reclstered Bchonl iliHtilc-t hcmilB oC this state , nrnl Mieli otliei somillli's as the leRlslalnri nmv finni time tn time direct. And suMi funds \\lth U.- Iiit--r."it and Income then - of are herel\ ui mnlv pled t-d for ti ! inn noses foihle'i thev are si anted nnd bet ( limit , and -1111111 not he trnnsfened ir > nn > other fund foi other IIH Section 2. ( Ballots : Adoption. ) Thit nt said election In the year | 'fl > , nn t1' ballot of eacli elector \ntlnK t'iprout tl' shall be pi In ted or written the words : "For proposed amendment to thi Con- to thn " " " - ' " tlon with reference 1- ; . " " the oennanent school fund" and "apralnst wilil inoiiosert amendment to the conRtltn- tlon with reference to the Investment of the peimanent wchool fund.1 And 1C u malority of nil voters at said election shall ho for such amendment , the samu Bliiill be deemed to bo adopted. Apmoved April r. 1 ! * > 7 T Oen P JunUln. Secretary of State , of the State of Nebraska , do hereby cer tify that the fowolnir pronosed amend ment to th" Constitution of the State of Nebraska Is a true and correct copy ot the original enrolled and engrossed bill. R. ns pnf.hp.Miy the T'Uitletli sesHlon of the IcRlBlature of the State of NebraBkn. as npiiearo from said orlKlnnl bill on file In thin "fflce , nnd tlmt said proposed amendment In submitted to thn qualified voters nf the State of Nebraska for tholr adoption or releetlon nt the Kenernl elec tion to bo held on Tuesday , the 3d day of November A r > 1W In testimony whereof. T Imve hereunto net mv Imnd n id affixed the Grent Sen ! of the Hlntp of Nebraska Done at Lin- t coin , thin Ifith day nf July. In the venr of nii Tjoitl Onn Thnnsnnd Nine Hun- > tlip.l and Rlrtht , nnrt of the Independencn of the foiled States the One Hundred nnd Thli IV- third , and of this State the aK0. ( Sen ! ) Secretary of St t . 0. & M. Train Schedule WI'.ST HOUND HAST UOMKI ) N,39 0:2ii.iiii : I Nn.4H G-IO : a in No. 41 , .llS7pui : ! No.42 . . . .9-M a m ' No. 13 . . . . S:22am No. 44 11:27 : , m NOH 3' > .uul 40 run bolwcon I.liiccilu .iiul HroKen lliiu only , and not mi Siiiulais 1'iclalit tralim Nos47and 4S carry but aru run as oitras Schedule of Broken Bow Maili , rouciius i OK i UK iiAHr CMISI : AS COLUIWH Train No * ' tl a nt Train No 12 'J3) ; a m Train Nu 44 7IW : p ui I-OUCIIKH I'OH TIIKKHf CI.OHI ! AH I'OI.LnWS- Train No 4,1. . . .N-OO a MI Tram No 41 7:30 p in / Ollico open Sunday from ' ' :30 : to 1030 am ' \vcek ilayH,0IW ; a m to T30 ; p in N-