TMhl UEl'lUJUOANi OUSTER COUNTY , N12BRA3K/V. She's Cured Thousands Given up to Die. Dr.CALDWELL of CHICAGO. Practicing Alcopnthy , Homeopnthy , Elecliic nnd General Medicine. lly request wilt vlnlt pro Grand Central Hotel , rotnrulnir every four weekn. Conmil her when tliu uiiDoilunllv. IH at hand ® W DR. CA.hUWKUl umith , mr practice to the siucl.il ireatuicnl > ( ilisuases of thu IJyp , Car , NOdc , iiiroat , I. j n ifI'Vmahi OIHIMKUS. DUaairH ot d.ildrua .nnl all Chronic , Nurvmit * and bitu'ic.'l ' OlRL.ihcs of a curablu natuiti Karly conhuniiuioit. lironchltl' * , llronchlnl Catarrali , Chronic C.il.urali , Iload-Ache , Con- Btlpalloa , Sloinaclii and Huwel Trouhlch , 'ihcuni iti'iiii , Nuuraltfln , SUotlca , HrltfhlH'H Dif-e.iHi' , ICUluuy Dlfipahos , | ) | BC.IHUS of tlu < Iilvcr and lllniUlcr , DIzilncNH. Nurvouttncss , IddhrcHttna , Ohcttlty , liilurnptcd Nutrition. Slow ( irowth In Children , and all wastlnir Dliv.iKfH in mlnlin. DolurinltlcH , Uluh-ftct , Curvjtiiurp of thu Snliui , .MSUJHVX of the Drain Faraiyuli , 1'pllemy , Hi-art OlBcaso , Iroii > . Swell n of tile liUnli.i , Sulcuuc , Open SOTCH. Pain In Ui Hi nuo , ( irannlar l.idarifunii'iitfl anil all lone siatullnir iliMe.i oi property treated ULOOD AND SKIN Plmtiliif ) , Ulotchui , KfiuitloiH , Mver Fallintr of thu Hair , Iad ! Coinplexlon. licxcniii Tlinut UlcerM. IJono I'.ilus , Uladdur Tioublus WUA' < lucu , ilitrnliirf Urlue , Pasulnir Uiliu too often Tin ) ulfoctH of coiisiauUoii.il HlcU nes < ior t ie tal.lDIT ol ton mtich Injnrloiii inedl clue rci'invos iiuarchlnir treaimont , prompt tttllet unit a cure fur life. Dl .c.'isc nf WoniiMi , Irrccntar MeiiHtratlon , Falllnu at thuVuinb HuJrlntr Down 1'Mttn. female DlHplacuiiiciiU hack of hexu.il Tono. Zieiicorrln-a , Sterility or llanennesN , coninlt Dr Caldwell and the will Hhow them thu cans * of their iron de and the woy to licooinu CUUM ! CANCUR8 , OO1TUK , I'MhrUhA , I'lI US. lud eul.trwod irlandtt treated with the Hub cutaneUiiH injection tneluud , .ibdulntplv with out p.iln and wllhout the losn of n drop o' blooJ , IH ouo of liur own ditcoverlut .ind IK really thu most ( .cU-ntlUc and curtalnly win euro muthod of thU an v.inced attu. Dr. Cad Troll lia * prjottccd her profu ! iloii In BUIIID 01 thu lareeNt ho-iiU.ile | throughout the country. She ban uo tmi'orlur In treal 1 UK and dUitnon nir of dlueabce , ilnforiiiltltj , eicj She has lately opened an olllca in Omaha , Nehr.iNka whoru Hhonlll Hpeud a portion of each wuel trcatintr her many patients , N < > incurable caset accepted for treatmunt. Conuultatlon examination and advlco one dollar to tliosi Interested. Dr. Ora CalUwcll tit Co , , Omaha , Neb. Chicago , III. AdilreHiall mall to 104 Hoc Uulldliltr , Om.ilio NobraKka. Go in October While the low colonist rates are in effect. Daily through tourist sleepers via. Denver scenic Colorado rado and Salt Lake , Go < thead of the rush at the end of the month Homeseekers Rates First and third Tuesdays r.f each month to the far west and the northwest and southwest. These make very low rate winter tours. Secure an Irrigated FARM The best chances of the day in the 111G 110UN and YlJUtoW STONK VALLEY. Government ir rigated lands one-tenth down , re mainder prorata jn ten years with * cut interest. Corporation irrigat ed lands equally cheap and favor able. A paramount nnd ruling fact in this region is the neverfnil- ing water supply. Do not make your new home in any irrigated reigon without H full study of the water supply. Write D. Clem Denver , General Agent , 1/indseekcrs' Information Hurean , Omaha for new folder. Its free. H. L. ORtVISBY , ( Ticket Agent ) Iv. W. WAKELRY , G. P. A. , ( Omaha , Nebraska ) DR. CHR1STENSON , EyeEarNosi\Throat \ and Chronic Diseases. Fitting ol' Glasses , i\ \ \ Office in Realty block. 1 I1PE OF Churchman Who Know Judjco Taft Render Him This Slncoro Tribute. The Attltudo of the Republican OMX- didato Toward * Religion nnd a Life Which Shown Adherence - enco to the Best Ethics nnd Mornlg. 'Hecnuw IIP IH the ulgurst type of the ClulHtlnn RcnUwnnn. " Tills IH the way In which I heard thw [ itiHtnr of a Mt'tlnMllsit churt-h In souch- crn Illlnolti end an iirtfiimont with a liiynnui on the train coining to Cincin nati from .St. I/nils , writes a Htaff correspondent - respondent of the St. l.oulM Ulolx > Deinoernt. The layinnn , paying due reHjK'i't to Uie t'loth of his op ponent , was trying to eonvlnce him that ho should not supiwu't Mr. I'aft for the presidency , and ( unload should vote for his Democratic oppo- nenl. The churchman defended the irliu'iple.s of the Republican party , nnd , is Indicated , defended the man for whom he wild he expected to vote , from lila personal standpoint of u churchman , "because1 he IH the highest tpe of a ChrlHtlan gttiilloman. " HlHhop J < . ' . Hurtzell of the Metho- Kplseopnl Church , disciiH.slnj ; the liellefs of Uryan and Taft , niter calling on the latter , mild : " \Vhlfh of lliCHo men I shall vet < for will not ho decided by their religious belief * ! , hut what they nre ON men , and by the principles and policies they stand for In tlr udhilnlstrntlon of the gov ernment. I belloNt- that In ucthig upon this view , ns un American citizen , 1 am In hnnnony with the spirit and purpose of the founders of our republic , who put Into the constitution thut there Hhould be 'no religious test un to quali fications to any olllee or public tnmt under the United States. ' My eouvle- tlon Is that klii future mifoty of thu nation depend * very largiJy upon our people heeding that conntllntlonil pro- hlliHIon. Our nation OWCH much In moral character , Htatostnaimhlp , lltcra- ture , art and religion to those who have not been In Htrlct harmony with Home of the dogmas of the church. The ilayn of the Inquisition ar pant. " ItememberliiK that Mrs. Taft In a I're.sbyteriun , hut that Miss Heleu Tnft was confirmed In the Episcopal Church In Washington hint winter at the HMIHO time that .Mips Kthel Floosevelt. dniisrh- ter of the. President , wan confirmed , I wondered ub to Mr. Taft's church assn- elation. When I inndo the Inquiry hero I WUB au8\verud through the columns of the Korthwe.stern Ghrlntlau Advo cate , the sreat Mothodlst publication , Just JIB It had given annvvrr to hundreds of Inquiries from Its Mehodlst subscrib ers. It said : MKH of llroad Aympathlei. "Mrs. Tuft and children are Kplneo- pall n , and the Secretary frequently aix-oinpanles them to St. John's Church , where , uleo. he has a pow. While Mr. Hoosevelt goes to the ( icrmau "U fonu- 1 Church , his wife ami family , who nre Episcopalians , attend historic St. John' * Church , where they nit only ono or two pews removed from Mrs. Taft and her children , Secretary Taft upends hlx vacation at Murray Hay , Canada , where there Is a Union Church , attended by the summer colonists of all denominations. Thu Secretary of War Is ono of the trustees of this suuminr colony church , where people of many faiths gather for worship. " This Methodist testimony Indicated to me the broad and liberal view of Mr. Taft In religious waiters. In lookIng - Ing through the Hie of this same pub lication the Western Christian Advo cate I found n discussion of both nom inees , In the course of which It WM asserted : "The Kympathles of both Mr. Taft and Mr. Hryan urn very broad , and they worship easily and naturally with any Christian denomination. Whichever man In elected , the country will hava , therefore , a President of cloun life , lofty principles and Christian convic tions. " Opinion of N cr Clerirrtuna. On the same afternoon , when nisho ? Hartzcll called. Rev , James O. Kobln- son , pastor of thu Raker Street African Methodist Church of D yton , Ohio , called at the headquarters In company with W II Jones , ono of the leading colored lawyers of the same city Mr. Jones was proud of the fact that be la president of the Colored Taft Club , the first one to br Incorporated In the Uni ted States , and HOT. Mr Iloblnson ad mitted that he Is president of the Hoard of Director * of the same club. As he left Mr Tatt's otllce I asked him for his view of the candidate , both from hla standpoint as a churchman and as a leader of his race "I believe , " he said , "Judge Taft win tm elected fay a tafe and comfortable majority , not simply because he is A Republican , nor am I spaaklng because I am a Republican , But Judf * Taft represents all of the Idaals ef the true Christian statesman. " As to the attitude of his own ran. Rev Mr Robinson said ; "W can not afford to line p with the Democratic party which has been antagonistic to our Intt r > ' . always , and against iht party h . di 1 by such wls * and Chris- tlan statesmen as Is Judge Taft. ! ! is mam whom we know In Ohio Is dd ir- w that oil me * , wltkwrt wcard to color , bo treated fulrly before tut coiirlH. " IlUhnp K-nllorr * ' Tribute. In Introducing Mr. Taft at Toledo , Ohio , ItlHhop Samuel Fallows Indorsed him unreservedly , nnd In th * course ol his remarks said : " 1 can aver , without fear of Buccrm- ful contradiction , that no man ever mine before the American people for the highest honor In their gift so thoroughly - oughly prepared to meet Ita weighty responsibilities as Mr. Tnft. He Is rlp In the kno-vledgo of Jurisprudence and clear nnd firm In Judicial decisions. He lm won , ns nn executive officer la our Oriental poMesslons , the plnudltf of his countrymen and of admiring nn- tlnns. He hns satisfactorily settled in those Islands of the sea some of the most delicate nnd difficult subjects , In volving deep-seated racial and religious quest Ions , ever brought up for adjudi cation. * * * He Is deeply religious without a trace of bigotry , fearing God nnd working righteousness , tin did the two Adamses and Abraham Lincoln , " Turi'H lilrit of riinrncli > r. In my effort to discover the qunl- ItleH which led one to describe Mr. Tnft ns "the highest type of Christian gen tleman" I learn that the candidate lilinnclf , within n month , has dell'ned Just what Importance he attached to Christian character In the building of a successful career. The question had been put to him to develop his personal views , nnd writing In response the He- publlcnn candidate said : "Your question suggests two others which must be answered In answering this : First , what Is a Christian chnr- ncter , nnd , second , what Is n , succosuful career ? First , I consider n Christian character that of one who holds as hla Ideal a compliance with the two com mandments given by Jesus Christ , nnd who earnestly strives to live up to that Ideal Second , I should define a sue- ccssfiil career to bo that career which brings more real happiness to those who hsppen to be within the operation of * the. Influence of the person whose character In lu question. "Coining now to answer your In- qulry , I should say that a. Christian character In the building of a success fill career Is Its most Important part. The longer one lives the more COB- vlnceri he must become that every other Incident and element of a career lose * Importance lu cumpnrlHou , and that when a umn's life work Is done thla ) c what Mauds out , and whether the carenr l one of profession , business or politics , the same thing Is true. " Whnt nn Ola Krl nd Hufm. Mr. Aaron A. Ferris , a prominent Cincinnati lawyer , who has kuowti Judge Tnft for thirty years , said : I "I have never had occasion to ask j Judge Taft what his crued was In umt- ' ter * religious. I know that , when In Cincinnati , he has been quite regulnr Ifi attendance at Christ Episcopal clnmh , of which members of his fam ily are communicants , and of which I am a vestryman. I know very weB that no one In trouble or distress cv r appealed to him without receiving a patient hearing and prbmpt and mate rial aid , whan In his power to give it. If n man's character Is to be gauged by wbut he does , and not by mere pro fession ; If leading a clean and up right life Is to be a guide , and doing righteous deeds is to be counted , then I am confident that bis neighbors and fellow-cltlTieus who have lived with him and know him well , without re gard to creed , color or party associa tion , would say that Taft has lived and acted In every station as a Christian gentleman. " SAYS WEALTH IS DISTB1BUTBD. Chief Statistician of Census Bureau Writes on "The Assets of the United States. " The nation's wealth Is not In the hands of a few , according to L. G. Powers , chief statistician of the cenaua bureau at Washington. Writing ou "The AssoU erf the United States" In the September number of the American Journal of Sociology , 1s- sued recently from the University ol Chicago pri'Ks. Mr. Powers bas the fol lowing to wiy of the concentration of wealth In America : "If we start with the value of farms nnd other homes whloh are known to bo owned to } , men of small possession * , the savings bank deposits nnd other known possessions of those of moderate- menus , and then add the lowest popular estimates of the possessions of our millionaires , we have an aggregate far In excess of the census appraisal of national wealth , and the conclusion under such circumstances Is Irresistible either that the census estimates are ridiculously small or the popular esti mates of the wealth of our millionaires are greatly exaggerated , "The writer does not nnd any evi dence that would Justify either the statement that our national wealth is groshly understated or that our million- Hires own so large n share of that wealth , as to leave the great majority without property. " WHAT TAFT WILL DO. Here Is n positive declaration by William II Tuft whlck should reassure the friends of President Roosevelt. "If elected I propose to devote all the ability that U In me to the constructive work of suggesting to Congress the means by which the Roosevelt policies shall be clinched " Taft hi maUng n good Impreaalen by his thoughtful speeches. Hryao Is as clever and as Interesting us ever and as superndaL JJllwauk * Cveateg Wis consin. 'Nebraska Reaps Large Returns From Republican Rule In the State. I , When u man Invests his money la any entorprlso ho usually does BO with the expectation of reaping HomuthinK of profit ; of drawing something In the way of dlvldcndi * from his Investment. The people of N'ohraska have "Invented" In the re publican party In recent years. It Is iimHotmblo that they ask what have been the profits to the people ; what dividends have the people re ceived for their Investment of con- Ildince In the republican party ? To name all the valuable leturnu the people of Nebraska hnvo received would require a volume. The Nebraska republican platform of 1000 contained seven important pledges to the people of the state , everyone of which were "redeemed" by being enacted into law by repub lican votes In the legislature and ap proved by overnor Sheldon. The principal pledges were : 1. A memorial to congress to en act a law compelling railroads to pay their taxes at the same time and In ( lit- same manner us private persons are compelled to do T went j-four lepubllcan senators , llfty-'slx republican repieseiitutlves , a majoilty In each house , enacted the bill. 2. Dliect Primary Law. Twenty-seven republican senatois , fifty-tin uo republican representatives , a majority In each house , enacted the bill. bill.a. a. Anti-Pass Luw. Twenty-live republican senators , rtlxty-three republican representatives , a majority In each house , euucted the bill. 4. Railway Commission Law. Twenty-six republican senators , sixty-two republican representatives , a majority in each house , enacted the bill 5. Employers' Liability Law. Twenty republican senators , fifty- nine republican representatives , a majority in each house , enacted the bill. bill.G. G. Municipal ( Terminal ) Taxation of Railway .Property. Twenty republican senators , fifty- one republican representatives , a ma jority in each house , enacted the bill. 7. Pure Food and Dairy Law. Twenty-slx republican senators , fifty-six republican representatives , a majority lu each house , enacted the bill. 12ach anl everyone of these meas ures were promptly approved by the republican governor of Nebraska , Hon. George L. Sheldon , who has again been selected by the republican elec tors of the state nt the recent direct primary election to head the repub lican state ticket as the candidate of the party for re-election to the high ofllcu lie has so ably filled during the past two yeais. The legislative vote above given by which these Important measures were enacted shows plainly that the repub lican party is alone responsible for this progressive legislation and la en titled to the credit for those meritori ous laws. While the 0ie since taeir enactment has been comparatively abort , It has been long enough to In dicate conclusively the enormous im portance of these policies to the poo- pie of the state and many of the direct benefits flowing from them to all the people of Nebraska. The Hall way Commission law alone hna al ready proven to ho of immense Im portance ana ims , without Injury to line railroads In ( heir legitimate earn ing powers , saved to the people of the state millions of dollars in freight and passenger rates , cutting off tu free-pass evil and equalizing railway charges betwnon persons and places on a practical "square deal" plan , whereby the humblest receives sub stantial Justice and the most ixwerfiil are ImlploHs to force an unjust din- crimination in tln-lr own special in terest. If the Railway Commtiislou alone won- the only achievement , of the H'pubUcHn party lu the puut two years , thu people of Nebraska .would huve beun well repaid for their Investment of coiilldeiicu In the re publican party of this Htato. Hut thin is not all the republican record , in fact but u fraction of republican achievement of the mime period. The curofnl , bnsliieaH-llkii and economical 'administration ' of all Htata lin Ututlon under icpublluun atate ofllcers hoa kept them all at a high standard of efficiency , as the people desire them to be , yet at u cost demonstrating icaroful and ccouornla-4 supervision ; 'state ' fund * hav bean kept krv ted , earnlHi larger Interest returns by thousands than over before in our history ; the atau * dbt baa bwn re- ducud from two and onethtrd millions to lesa than hidf a million. In u thou < and ether ways , too numerous to mention hero , the people- have profited by their Investment of cooudo&o * In tk republican party of Nebnutka. T A. ARMOUK , Attorney at Law. Broken Bow , Nobr. Havluir Just had olifht years practical ezpei enco an County Judire , will irlve special alien tlon to thodrawlnirand proballnir of wills am ! ttio administration of estates of deceased per BOMS aud minors. Write or pbouc me. 1 uiai aveyou ptrlp , J. B. DUNN LAWYER CALLAWAY - NEBRASKA Settlement of estates , examining nnd perfecting land titles , collections nnd criminal matter. All business will re ceive prompt attention. Dr. Geo. F. .Bartholomew PUy loliui Suroou | uucl Optician New olllce in new building , one block south of public square , All calls promptly attended Jay or night. Phone 01 J. L. 1'UHUUSON , K. A. 1IUNTEK , Notary 1'ubllc , llrokeu How , ConiBlock. Nebraska. Nebraska. Real Estateg Insurance FARMS AND RANCHES FOR RENT LEGAL , PAPERS DRAWN Surveying and platting neatly done. FRANK KELSEY , ALL KINDS OF WELLS Consult him If you want Water. Phone 112 , - Broken How. HARRY KIMBALL , Practical Undertaker Licnsed Embaimer Uusiness phone , 301. Residence 33 Broken Bow , Neb. BANGS STUDIO East Side of Suqare Photographs , Kdit.ou and Columbia Phonographs and records. Ageuts for Cmckenng , Ivers and Pond aud Star Pianos. We can save you money. Real Estate fit Town Property For Bargains In Keal Raiate , City Property aud Stocks of Merchandise I have some rare bariralutr In land in this and adjoining comities 14.00 up. Address or call on W. J. WANTZ. 3 donrs North of P O with Fodire and KUasom. Urol.i-ti How Short Horn Cattle Kurd llendeit lly CKIM.SON SCOTT No. 7I7O35. J. G. BKKNIZKR , Breeder of Pure Scotch and Scotch Topped Mjoit Horn Cattle. My herd u"mbcrs tUcows. Will com pare in breeding aud quality with any weut of Chicago My experleucn has taught me that to Tlva ( foodsatisfaction , breeding rattle iiuiHt be rHlNctl In Kiln Mltltucie. t expect to r lH : tticiu n > i : the ttjuul olanythluB raised lu the U. S. I now have 25 bulls suitable for tUls and next year's service. My cows wcluhfrom 1400 to 200o pounds. Come and see then . J. G. BRENIZER BROKEN Bow , - - NKBRASK - - - - - - - - - - - w T r twx- * s- > HW. . * * < ! ffft , Say do you know that we carry a full line of jj \fi \ lu'w fiu ( u ) Building Material , | (01 & lu' Brick , Plaster , (01a Lime , Cement , $ Hair , Sidewalk < & Brick , Screen Doors , Windows Wto to V and everything you need to $ * build a house or barn , and j $ < & s iy , look at our POSTS , yes v J and our STEEL GATES , $ & you can't keep house without - $ out one. fa S Dierks' L'br. & Coal Co. , S K Broken Bow , Neb. HIGH GKADE Lumber , a lar e assortment and complete stock for Builders to choose from , Let us estimate on your contracts. We always try to please. H. T. B RUCE & CO. Lumber & Coal South aide. LEGAL NOTIES NOTICU TO CHKDITOUS. In the County Court of Ouster County , Ne braska. In the matter of the Kstate of Nicholas Smuts , deceased. The State of Nebr.iska , to CrcdltorN ot sa d Kstate : Take Notice , that I will sit In the County Court Room , In liroken How , In said county on tin ; auth day of October. 1W8 , and the asth day ot March IW at 10 o'clock a. ui , , to re ceive and examine all claims tiled and nru- Hunlfil agaliiMt said estate with a view to their adjustment aud allowance. The time limit lor the a > rusentatlon of claims against said estate Is hlx months ftom the 21th day ol Santcmhcr , 1UO , and the time limited for thciiaymciilot de > > li Is one year from H.Ud date. Dated Sept. 21. IMS. A. H. HuMlMillKV 1G-10 County Judge. IN THE DISTRICT COU11T OF CUSTKU COUNTY , NJJU11AS1CA. ThomaH McOrnth I VH. f [ Jane McOrath 1 The dcfenaaiit , .Jane McOrathlli taUt- notice that the nlatntlif on the mil day ol .September. lUob , Hied his petltlim In the ii | . trlct Cotirt of cuHtur county , Nebraska , tin- object and prayer oj \ \ hlch Is to obtain a ol' voice from you on the grounds of estrenn > cruelty , practiced by you towards plLlntlu \uu arurequlied to answer said putltiou on or before the ind day of November , A. D. 1008 1 Thomas McO rath , by his Attotney. 'H-1" ' ALPHA MOHUAN. SHEUIIW.S SALK. Notice Is hereby given , that by vlitue of an order ol sale , issued to me from tin- District Court ol Cuslcr County Nebraska upon a decree of foreclosure rendered In said court , at the May 1M)8 ) term thereot On the nth day of May , IMS in lavoi ot th , Newcastle Stale Hank and ay.iiust Jacob i nun ot ai. 1 hav < : levied upon t.a- lolloping descrlbto real estate to-wlt : The west lialt of tlu wc.st hall of section elt. ' t : the sou"aoasi ( luurtcr of section seven , tin- cast h if the southwest quarter of suction tte ju ; t.u east half of the northwest quarter o ) section seven ; the northwest quarter ol ilu northwest quarter ol section wevon. All in township fourteen north , raiuc elrhteeu Cilbter county , Nebraska , . V"1 1w11,1 ! ° , u " " - ' "ml day of November UXH , at . S o'clock p. in. at the enst door ol the Court House , in the city ot uroken iJow , Nebraska , In said county , sell aald r ai es'ite at public acutlon to thn hlKn-st bluuer tor cash , to satisfy said decree , interests and costs , the amount due thrreon amounting to thu sum of $7311.00 with 10 DCF cent Interest Irom Maj UtU IMS atU coi-rt osts arnountluc to M3.35 and accn''ng COMS Said above described real estate wul be solu subject to all prior Ileus and Incumbrances. Cle'rk's ' 1 aU'3 ° " " 'e ' ' " tUe Dl9trla ' ers oce Dated this 1st day of October 1W . , H. P. KKNNUDY , AL.I-II \ MOIU.AN , Sheriff Attorney. i/-ij NOTICE TO NON-Hr.SIDH * T UEFEIIDAN Maud Qlelm , Pla.ntlff , i vs. v Nicholas Gleiui , Defendant. ) To Nlchplaj Gllein non-resident de- fcudant : You are hereby notitled that ou the 1st day of October lOUB Maud aieiin tllei , her petition against you in the district cour of Guster county. Neoraska , the object an pi.i > ei of which are to obtain a dlvorc.- from you on the grounds tuat you cruell , and Inhumanly have treated her and t1x i you became a habitual drunkara .vlthout .v V cause on her part , she also asks tor the c < tnL X. cubtody and control ot thu miiioi chlldrt . > to wit : Nicholas Olelm . .ml Ua''monJ * Gleim aged respectively Hv and .h e years and she as..s that j ou be ao cnjo. . irom In any manner Interlerlni ; wi'h hei iu her rights alter the divorce ami while the action Is pending. You are tcqulred to answer the salJ petition on or bctore Monday the Uthiy ot November 1WW or delault will btc .tured and decree rendered as prayed in the said petition MATID OI.KIM By N. T. GAUI > AND n. a'Seinvr.'i ) Her Attoneys. PROPOSED COHSTITUT'HNAL ' AMENDMENT , Vlio following proposed nmemunent to the conatltnKon of t-o State of Ke lira Tta , no liei-elm'trr : .ot forth In fill1 In nuninlttod t > 3 clentora ' the Stn of iTobrnsfen , to T-r vctei ? xu.ou nt t general "Isrfa ' " ' Md Tuosdn't. rrovembcr 3rd , A. E. 19001 A JOINT KKPOI I I' I ON to propose o Aniundnii' , ' to ; jitnin 0 , Ar * " "le S < tli" ' 'npstitutioii of Uu F.a of N. lua- , i E < > it Bccclvcd nnf\ Enacted By tHe 3ief- ! -zia.txire of tJ'o .jta - iu Nt-brnslia : s.i tlon 1 ( AU'imCsie.jt.j I'll t at th- Ki'ifial oluitloti Hi si. IKatul 'ctjlsl-ttis oil lit ) lo lit * luMil n lluTucsiluy - < ur ci 1'tij ; ( ho Hist Alundiy In Noveniboi I1) ) , ilu > fi'lrli'a ' \ i'i'o ' ai d hiibinlttcil to tlio clcctoia of tit ! state nr an aiiifiiilni. i t < i n . in c-1" 8 of Uie constitution i > f Hie LiaUo Ni Innskn' Si-oiion 'I. ( ErtucRtlonnl rund9 , Invec" rncnt. ) .M' ' funds ln-iuiu li T to the st.ito for iMluoiitlonul inn IOH. s , ti lilt' lost nni Incon-p wliPioiif ( inlv an- the u oil , Hhnl bi dooiru'il tru-it fiui'ls hold hv the stntr nnd thu fctato shall supnly all IOHSI- tht'tcof that 1'inv In : itn in inner aci-iu so tlmt tinsni'i" hn ! ! ifiimln fivi Invlnhuc nnd iinclliriliilslK-il ; nnd slinl. no ho invested or Irnr.id I-NI cnt on I nlti Slntes or slnto . nrltlos , or rr jls' MiH counlv liondn of UiN ttati' , or nvlstoiet school illstilrl honil t uf this slati' . ni iineli othiT sc-ruilili's ns th loRltilntii may from tlmo to tlino illriM-t. And stir funds with the lnti'ri- and InVonio thi-re- of are horobv solcninly pltdrrod for the purpriHi" ) for whli'h tiny nio ( 'ninlcd nru * sot apart , and nlmll n > ' i * ti in "mod tc nny other tund foi ol'ii-r ti'ii Hi't'tlon 2 ( Ballots : A' nit1 in. ) That nt Bald election In tlu > \ r v < iv. on tb ballot of each i-U-rtiii \ ' ' ' f rit Hi shall ho nilnU'd or witttt-n the words : "For propow d atnrndr.u "t ti > ti . Co- - tlon with ri-fi-renro to t' " > t- . o-i - , . . * the oprnmncnt school fund " and "aRalnst nald ptoposed aniondment to the constitu tion with refeierice to tl\e \ Invosttnent of the poimanent school fund. ' And l .1 inalorlty of oil volors at said oleotlor Khali be for snrh arncndmpnt. the sanu- Blinll bo deemed to hit adopted Appiovi'd April r. . I'.viT ' < " , . ti r Jin .tin , Rpcrftarv of Stnt of the State of Nebraska , do hereby cer tlfv that the foroKolin ; pmnospil amend mi-nt to the Constitution of the State o Kehra&l a la a tnn > and correct copv the oilulnal enrolled nnd prciossed bIL nn passed by the Thirtieth . " "Ion nf th ICKhlntnro of the State of Nebraska , ' nnncai s from Raid original bill on file u thin offlcp , and that said propospi ninendnipnt Is submitted to the qmllflot voters of tte Statp of Npbraslca for thol adoption or rp ectlon at the ijeneral eleo tlon to ba held on Tuesday , the Sd dav of November. A D IMS In testimony whereof , T Imvo hereunto let my bund and affixed the Clieat Hem of the State of Nebraska Pone at 1 1 i coin , this IRth day of July. In the veur of our Lord Ono Thousand Nine Hun dred and RlRht , and of the Independence of the United States the Ono Hurn'r u a 1 Thlrtv-thlra , and of this Stat the Forty-eecond. GKO. C .TtTNlCTH. ( Seal ) Becratary of St t . 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