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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1917)
IS 17 SESSION LAWS MEASURES ADOPTED BY 4TATE LEGISLATURE AND SIGNED BY GOVERNOR Iff RECORD AS ENDORSED ete Epitome ated Into Laws Fifth Session Legislature of the Bills t the Thirty Nebraska Em of Newspaper I'nion News BstYtee lowing Is a complete resumo of appropriations and other bill laws enacted by the Unity fire i. of the Nebraska legislature adjourned April 24th. after longest sitting, but one, in the of that body. SENATE FILES llushfte. Kimball Bill from running Into or on aliened. Btishee, Klmbnll Amends frer numeilcal entries vy count) Bushes. Klmhnll Provides for dlvl- of Irrlsatlon dlntrlcts of more than seres upon vote of majority 01 mini to prevent wallowing In Huhrmnn. Howard Provides that all nortcages and conveyances or real .shall hereafter state actual coiibIU- pald. m W 1 . 1 1 . .. 1 W I r.hli.u . ass Howell, Uouglaa Duplicate of House .12 No. 41. g. Beal. Custer liaises bond of depul plasm n Kenerai to $2fi.000 and eliminate iseennc- H bond. gg. Morlarty, Douglas Providing foi gVe deputy county attorneys In Douglas sty. '. LAhners, Thayer Deetarlag it un- ful for any pereon to water live Block t a private or public trotiKh. except by the use of a bucket or other conveyance n-4 by the owner of the stock. Si. Baiuuelaoii and Hoost lulates to jJafB or deaths In mortgage matters. gg Chappell. Kearney Helates to 4roof and allowance of claims and time .Attested creditors to present ilulnin gainst estate from 60 to 10 days. SS. Beal, truster Provides for eom AMinliy visiting nurse. 40. Neal, Nemaha Provides for n nun. 4ier of Issues of publication of Irgal no- , , AS l I . ST 41. Neal, Nemaha- Provides for iiwnnl- law custody, care and maintenance of Altinr children In case of divorce. 46. Beal, Custer Piovldes for an lh Areaee In maximum school levy to 4ti estus, under certain reslricttons. 61. Handall, York--Maki x io.nhIIiIo foi gseJority to vote electric light bonds in AlUee of r,000 and up 63. Morlarty. Douglas Klxea aggregate chool tax at 5 mills In Omaha school sfetlrirl 66. Morlarty, Doualas Amends home gteag succession Inw. St. Dotithett, DawMltV Adds penalty U tiansinlsHlon line law violations. At). Mattes. Otoe Similar to Hoffmels--er bill in House. reorganising Stats gjeeJth department according to Dr. Kox's 4B60Otnmenda t ions. gg, Bennett, Douglas Similar to t'lad tock bill in House, allowing Insurance b) fraternal societies of cliildreii between BJMf of one and eighteen. gT. Beal, Custer .loin I resolution to effBRfgf urging government ownership Atf ratlioads. M. Mi Muii. ii cage -Increases tine ami imanXti of Jail sentence for automobile et eating fg. Bushee and Ail:t ins -Provides a de SjAsttory for state funds, of competitive gl. Morlarty. Douulas (lives countv Sreaeurti authority to collect .tnd dis tunes water district funds gg. chappell, Keame) Relates to su. geuslon of execution ,r nilMleineanoi al. Custer Provides for I lie reg- fit nOtOrvJ'Clee and fee to be 81. Morlnrtv. Dui:la Provides for the manner In wliich municipal taxes gball be levied ami collected. St. Morlarty. l..iu 1 . Provides for A gsise In salary from ll.GOO to fs.ouo In o Matties having more than M.898 and less Awn CO. 000 Inhabilaiils, for register of l, and In counties of more than t',0, -ihabitanis, 11,884 for a deputy. Jr. jpegj rosier Amend law relating T tteeignation of unknown heirs. ot. klortarty, Douglas itei.ttes to muikjlng a f lae statement regartliug Itnan oLl conditions of person?, llrnia or oor- 18. tig. Adams. I aw. s "iitme commlssinn lniiea-n;n iHinilier of tleputies and ng geneial came l)t o Islwns. ---ea llenneti Douglas- rrnvnloa for a Asian of $l for unity comptroller In IsBBBge ii.no i population of l.'iO.OOO and getjK tg. Wilson. Ifctdge Provides city -eaasutgei form of Koerumeni tor cities of 41ie grsl class. egg. Tanner. I Junius - For 1 lie payment ipensw.il to wiiions tt deceased poller Aien in cities or metropolitan class. tg4. A lie Ills lllleiitlllie statute t.-lo eating counly m it. gg. 8plrk. Hallne - Making It unlawful ttftaost adi ei ilsitiK i.iailer on In nip: cm. 130. Moiinity. Duuglaa Ralaee sain i AT PUIIIIC tleletllel In Dmifcll I'OUIIIv fioeu l,Itl to :i.0nii pel aiiiiiun IPS. ltiili.IlM.il. Moll M,M ,lf ,11111 t SMSSirllng sale of premises bv n l shall Jtlso tlx the place within the county and MSSfia of sale. 7. Albert. Platte -- l.egalires publi AAiMiiiienis i i-r, u, n it tvn years sjbi. it, nneit, iHjugias rioiiiles for iliiallitn :iiil i lect'oii of coiinli coin oners in ih.iikiii cuunty Iiy dlsliicls . Allien. Plalte. - Piovlib-N for tile ntment I v Hie sunn me court f six oou mil i -i ,i ii-1 Tor a term of four Mrs at s saiarj "' is.eos per snnunt, 66. Unnit ColfdS -- Aiiieml public Srelnni-i ict. 163. Bennett Douglaa Prohibits br Aertng m Sunday, egg. Albert, Ptelte Covers fees of of district court. .Seal. Nemaha -Pixes time of pay of assessmeni paving. 466. Mui lai ty. I totiglas Provides that larks of the district courts shall report All moneys receive.l 111 the naturalisation Af aliens as fees in other CAJS ttt. Mt'Miilleit. el al -Piot i,i,. m for lite Jilent l. ihe slate auditor Willi I 'I I 1 I I I - for the amount due foi the luainteii- of insane patients ITS). Morlarty, IMukIab Provides for SM appoint merit of messeiiKer bv the .xsanty attorney of ifc.uglas county at a iSSlssry i izj tier month Sam. McAllister, Antelope Put the SSSSsasrnaAuon or oveineers of road dls Msets In such sum as the county lioard oesignuie 1. Chappell. Hajger Tanner Author an cities and villages bavinr less l.ooo inhabitants to provide for or cemeteries and levy a tax there -car. CBappell. Kearney Authontes snnct courts wmi power to call grand jftw in us aisi'retion. McAllister. Antelope Makes eli gSMe for bar examination the clerk of viae supreme court or any district court S""u i" servea eijnt year gSS. Bennett. Mortar. y. Tanner. Doug is riunuti mat metropolitan water a.-v claims must De fully I'emlied ana audited: also prescribes pri- mm e-i.i f wier rn..ini eiec treasury I fund 17? g. TW finer Douglas Raises salary af rmnha fire chiefs. t4 Bennett, Douglaa Prrivldes tnai ttlee artverilee for bids on coal, hay or other supplies nt any time. Present law In tyecemner. f46. Ktltit H'lonal Committee Fxtend aggregate scl'tsal tax exclusive of bond snd special warrsnt taxes from a.", to gg mills Mt Doty. Beward Provides that warrants drnwn on the stale need not be drawn for at least ten days from dais claim la preaented to auditor CA6. Wilson. Dodge- Requires that be fore pivlng bonds shall be Issued where such bonds exceed I1V000 same must be submitted to electors at a special or gen eral election 88t. Kplrk. Saline- Ilv request Pro vides that school districts containing within Ita boundaries of village having a population of more than Tno Inhabitants shall elect the district school board upon separate ballot. 979. Mi Mullen, Cage Provides for the approval by clerk of district court of license to guardian to sell real estate be fore sale of property. 171, .M. .Mullen Amend section SZf. Revised Statutes of 19U. 280 Ilushee Klmlmll Provides that drainage and litigation districts may pur- hase real estate a.t tas sale. 9Mf. Sandall. York Makes Tnrrens system of land registration mandatory. 2SA. McMullen. Oage--Provides optional plan for city management In i Hies of 1 ooo or more. 300. liberties. Ijincaster Authorises Ismrd of control to contract with coun ties for use of convict labor on roads, or manufacture articles not In competi tion with other Institutions. SOS. Oates. Sarpy County surveyor must not be Interested In county contracts. S14. Channel! Mlnden P,elalln to the duties of state entomologist. sie. Morlarty. Doug as Re atlnr to constables. S. toty and Morlarty A bill to amend serllon 147 Revised Statutes of Nebraska for ISIS. S30. Oberlies. Lancaster Relatlna to Irrigation districts. 33. Wlhion (Dodge), Adams, Chappell -Prohibiting unlawful use of telephone. HOUSE ROLLS 2 Norton, Polk Provldee for call of nnstltut tonal convention. 7. Hnffmelster. Chase Requires rall oad companies to construct niwl anuln ill unused rtsht-of-wav.. KxemntK ln- lerurbnna. S. Nuvlor. Dawea Couniv bond for grndlng rind imnrovins ' nubile roads IS. Bates. KleelwiMHl and i ,.u,.- changes basis of school fund apportion ment. 16. Thomas and Walto -Authorixes the state education.. I land and fund board lo exchange school lands for forest re Be ITS I'.oio.iH alid V. rjiSe- -Pravld.-a foi establishment of forest ureas by coun ties, cities and villages. It. Dafoe, Johnson Widens nowers of ' out i ,i. t oi nmi i led oman 21. jHcobson. Dawson Efimsti li censed embalmers from Jury service. . inns, alley- .Non-partisan election f state and countv scIkhiI -un. ih ' i I en Is. 26. Moselev. I.ancastnr - Right of wr lowers giantril to light companies for lowers aa well aa DOtefl 2b. Relsilli'k. liiclianlNoli - immirktaa $211,000 for legislative expense 29. Thollias. liox Hulle - Declares on,. lines which carry potash or other mineral solutions to be common carriers and puts ihem under railway Jurisdiction 31. Gills. Vallev Authorises Irnm companies to Invest funds in federal land bank bonds. 33. Shannon. iHllllrlls lrnvi,li muni. monthly liny day r.u railro;id emol oves. 30. Ollls. Valley Provides for Invest- ment of pel Ilia llenl school fiiiiilu In i.,. era! land bank bonds. 38. Allien, limine Provides f kr il lain u I Hon of fees e. lined by countv officials In cases of death, resignutlon or removal from pHlce. r SS. Kelslilck. Richardson A nn , , ,i , i In I fi'S.TOO for state inlnter, emergency 40. Iilggidt and Nort on .- Prut Id, ! foe ..is' nl. uti. hi of fi eight cars on basis af ili'OUlit of grain shinned from ea.-b sin. Hon. 41. Rales and Relsnee I 'l',iui'rllii,ii method for laxntlon for maintenance of county high school districts 42. Hoffmelster. I'hase i;, 4m. lion board lo pre:cire and return to coun ty clerk results of all general and pri mary elections. 60. Trumble. KhermAn Reittilates w..s Of undei takers 66. Fries and Howard -Pl-mes ,i lll'IIVH of conveying boys lo state Industrial sclindi on the county rrilher than the stale) 61. . Unlay. .Vance - Hlia-ht 1 I ! i 1 i i ) I ' t I I I law for non-resklenta. 63. DoUklas- l". nil I' I lelesnl Ion.. -Siiroi. lar to senile file No' -'ti 7. Ilreenw.ill Custer - Allows on, on. tlon of mixed trains on lieu lv . i .i . 1 , 1 1. i ... i Ufieg 6g. Mills, fiiincaster l'rovides countv relief for worthy blind. 72. Schwab. Red Willow Provides for licensing and regulation of billiard and lKii nans ami i...Hi ng allevs. 74. s.iss, rM in AnAiyyAnaTaa tian noa for new r.liil.llrig at state fair irrounds. S6. Klansliurg. linc:isler - Covernhut leversnl of cases in supieme courl Si. Relsilli'k. Rlrli.-i rdsoii Ammmrhlu $2S.70( for slate priuter. liinci Kencv. 92. Fries, Howard Pinhiblts frannlnu catching or killing fur bearing animal-) between February IS and November Ctli. 101. Hoffmelsler. Chase Dellnes pounds per bushel of different farm products. 103. Hoffmelsler. Chase Prohibits practice of medicine l.v Itinerant phy sicians. Mc. 104. Hoffmelsler, i'hase Provides county high schnl IhuiiIb may be Issued without vote of people upon filing of petitions by stgty-flvS per cent of voters. 106. Lamar, ie.unden Provides for birth and death i ee. 1st rut Ion with countv clerk 107. Rales and others--Double election baa ri. 109. Taylor and others Rotation of names on ballot In counties of W.geg or more 111. Laaoaatar Delegation Adds one district judge to Lancaster Count v. Knier gi in') . 112. jfeegan. lViuglaa Raises salaries of IWiuglaa county dputy sheriffs to $1. L'Ot) a year 117. tilson, llnlan -Relates to dam ming of di. iis and dry water courses 11g Stream. York -Makes live super visor districts in counties where change noni town.-rip vsiem. 120. hues of Howard Provides that servey of sections in state shall be In accordance with the United States law 122. tJOOd. Nemaha Provides for an nexation of tracts of land belomrinir to state to cities or villages of atate 126. I pen Saunders Provides for un. Ii innatlon of land adioinliiu cemp- terlea of more than twenty vears estab lishment and with more than a hundred bodies buried therein. 1S1. Cronln. Holt Makes the usual state aid bridge levy. 132 Iiovely and Keearan. IViinrlns Provides change of venue from justice of peace to municipal court in Dmaha. 13J. iiovelv and Keeuan. Doualas Prohibits munii lp.il iudiceB from nraetlr. ing law. 134. Keeean and l.nvelv rvonrlaa Provides that munlrlpal Judae shall act Tsdice judge w henever vacancy oin-urs. 135. Keegan and laivelv. I lunulas n enures muririp.ii court rees, and ex einius inaigenr persons from costs civil suits. 137. Keeean and Tivslv rwuiBa Limits jurisdiction of justices of ths peacs to ineir respective n str rts 1S6. Keegan and Lovetv, Douglas Limits jurisdiction of iusticea of the peace in attaching goods to his district. isi sirearns s. ottst. urT Provides for confirmation of acta of Inlaatlon district board by dlstrlrt courta before auch acta go into effect Scottabluff--Authorises state Irrigation districts States reclamation serv- 1tg. Jacobsen and Johnson Approprt stss 120.000 for payment of soldiers' fares to Vlckshurg reunion. IAS. (iooti and others - Regular ap propriation of sr. mill, levy for support of state normal schools 170. Oo.kI arid others Appropriates cash funds snd miscellaneous receipts of stste noim.il schools to their use. 171. flood snd others Appropriates In come from normal school endowment i ' i niffc '.-aissx.''i. Instruments onveyrag real acknowledge- ei ecu i Ion end making same evldenck In the courts of this m defective estate, curing de'ec ts In stale 174. 14- Chappell. Minden - Authorises lea to establish and maintain county ' l " ' minoen itequires per- i n'"i i-wnirwcts io erect, repair or siBUTc ouiuung. ro nrei pay labor and AStflTUU. aTe. unappell. Minden Provides for avectaj laeeetlgatlon of law violation by Mtwisu wnw oiiecien oy couniv at nlt.e.. Appn prlat.M Natldnal ftuard Ii - ,,,,,,, In 146. Stearns co -operation of with ths United Ice 150. Stearns s. ittshluff Authority irrigation aisirict to comply with fed eral reclamation act. 162. Daihev. Richmond and Dau Workhouse bill. 183. White, Brown Defines corporate limits of cities of second class and vil lages. 166. Regan. Platte Changes time for making of railway commissions' annual report. 166. Del bey O .ge Number plates for All cars used bv dealer required under this act. ibwid and others -Appropi I i lea normal library funds to their use. Kulls. Kurn t Reduces certain fees of county Judges. 176. Hopkins, Douglas Raises pay of supreme court stenographers nnd clerks I fifito a thousand dollars to fifteen hundred dollars. 177. Anderson, Phelps Kmpowers sec ond class cities to purchase or accept by gift auditorium for public use. or to buy ground end erect them. 7. Ktuhr. Hall Makes automobile stealing a penal offense punishable by one hundred dollars to five hundred dollars fine. 1S4. Puller Seward Prohibits use of paved public highways by tractor engines or heavv vehicles 1S9. Steams. Scotlsbluff -Fixes lei."l methods for messurlng hay In the stack 192. Hopkins, Douglns -Authorises and regulates exchange of reciprocal or Inter insumnre contracts and empowers cor porations generally to make such con tracts. 163. Fries et al Piovldes for elimina tion of electors' names from ballot and their appointment by governor. 164. Fries, Howard Candidates run ning on two tickets can not accept minor ity party nomination if he iOSSS rnajority party nomination. 166. Fries and Howard -Relatives of insane need not pay for thdr care at stale hospitals when would be a "grievous hardship to do so. 199 Dafoe. Johnson Fruir years term foi county officers and allows people to rote on abolishment of countv attorney's office. 201 Liggett. Reward Disallows prior ity claims In cases of failed banks Where funds have been obtained to help such bank through Ita period of distress. 202. Schneider, Dotigl is- Hives county attorneys instead of county judge right to aid two other county officers in tllllna county board vacancies. 203. Lam tsier Counly Delegation Amends county paving district law In Lancaster countv 206. Stuhr, Hnll - University 1 mil) lew MIL 207. Fuller, Sewnrd Eteglttnr thrr'e qusrter mill lew t'nlverrllv building 1, II 208. Ilelshlck. Richardson -Approprl" ales Ml 7'-:' state institutional deficiency. 212. Dorsey. Franklin -Comprehensive road bill providing for designation of county roads ami their maintenance. 215. Fuller, Sowlii'il Repeals Inw fn providing for naming oi attorneys for surety companies. 222. Norton, Polk Limited suffrage foi females). 232. Files. Howard -Appropriates $1,, 77" for past salary of supreme court com mission neparlineiit 233. Flnainc Committee JS.000 for expense of lileii(al to muster out of Fourth and Fifth regiments 236. Aulen. Boone l'rovides for keep ing of extensive record on transfer of motor cars by county treasurer. 287. Dalbey, Ghage- Provides for ap point mint Instead of election of road overseers. 228. ullls. Valley--Provides for sale of Stale experiment station at Culbertson. .39. Tract well. herry Piovldes meant for selling city owned realty In cities of a thousand to live thousand popula tion. 249. Sluhr and Sru.ldrr - Mavor an.l city council of cities of second class mitv provide for sewer construction costing not more than $200,000. and flOuiiOO for other classes of improvements. 252. Thomas an.l Nav lor- Mnl.t s ptoe Unrs common carriers and provides for their regulation by the state railway com mission . 253. Provides for bond Issue for public Improvement by majority instead of two thirds vole in cities and villages. 254. Murtey. Caw In batiks of less than $aO.O0O capitalisation, bank officers can administer oath on iiuarterlv report. 256. Anderson. Boyd $5,068 relief for widow of Frank Hunke, injured in build ing const ruction at Not folk asvlum. 257. Trumble. Sherman Adds to team and vehicle Insurance provisions accident At Injury, fatal or non-fatal lo pel sons. 2C2. Steirns. Scot tsbluff Piovldes for establishment oi school of Irrigation al Scoitsiiiuff s experiment farm 263. Klcliinond, Douglas county .mores from dlavrlmlnating be- I rwcen attorneys ror practice in their courts. 283. fJOrmtey and Parkinson County f gir.,000 aui in Kiiinzniions must nist pay premi- 697 inns iieioie paving oilier expenses from the donation from county. 301. CunteV, Dalbev and Burmwes--ncreasee salary of deputy clerk of the district court In counties from 30 000 lo 68,000 population. 3C2. Dulbey, lings Provides foi pay. menl of cattle killed by state order. Which are afflicted wjth. foot and mouth disease. , 307. Radke, Cedar - Where practical and public goisl public roads may be es tablished through private grounds with out owner's consent. 309. Ufgett, Sew ad Dimming law Tor atitnnliibile lights. 3!6. Swarisnn and Peterson Pi ovldes that residue of t he capital together with surplus and other funds of every domes tic Insurance company may be invested in drainage or Irrigation bonds or in any farm loan bank. 323. Dau and Sehaffer Provides for establishment of new roads through pri vate property. 324. Aintay. Nance Provides public mads shall not be vacated or changed without consent of a majority of the vot ers living within two miles; eliminates non -appllcai Ion of this to loads having a bridge over sixty feet in length 325. Norton. Polk -KetatliiE to elec tion ' publishing proposed amendments to institution. 328. Finance I'omnilitee Appropriates Il.tiOO for emergency use of railway com mission. 330. Swanson and Schwab Adds new penalties to violation of law governing operation of pool and billiard halls 332. Batereon. LancAstsr Makes ap- propiMutlou and creates comniislsun to ! Improve eondtllons of blind. 336. Reischlck and Parkinson Re quires state conservation commission to preserve records of well building in Nebraska. SS7. Stearns. Soottsbhiff- llelales to Issuance of general fund warrants by Irrigation districts. 339. Thomas. Box Butte Makes It a misdemeanor lo leave gutes open on pri vate pioperty. 341. Sass, Sarpy- Appropriate $1,000 for repairs at state fish hatchery and for new fish car S42. Hoffmelster. Chase Relates to property bequests to orphan asylums maintained by national fraternal orders in this state. 344. Nesbltt and Koch Ten-cent bounty for killing pocket gophers 346. LaBounty et al Appropriates $5,000 for aid of southwest Nebraska fair, at Maywood. 380. Cnddock, Douglas Provldee for rural school teaching courses In stats nor mal. . S61. Nelson, Douglas Provides that any persqn owing from $50 to $1,000 may provide for gradual payment of debts by listing same with municipal court at Om aha. 368. Fries. Howard Fixes hotel regi stration fee on basis of number of rooms. 360. Fries. Howard Provldee for as sessment of power plants where main plant la located. 363. Liggett. Seward -Provides for flt- 1 Ing of reports by Insurance agents when applying ror license, on their past rec ords 366. Schneider. Douglas -Appropriates $1.V000 for state fish law. S68. OlUa An act to amend chapter 116, of the Session laws of Nebraska for 1916. being section 674.1 Revised Statutes of Nebraska for 1613. relating to the length of time school shall he taught and to repeal said original section and to de clare an emergency. S77. Dorsey Franklin Makse county treaaurer county fiscal agent 383. Car Shortage Committee Joint resolution urging congress to compel In terstate commerce rommlsaion to give reuer tn car shortage S87. Douglas County Delegation Om aha Commercial club good roads bill for irougias countv 860. Peterson and Flansburg Valldat ment and competent atate. $92. Peterson and Flansburg Valldnt Ing conveyances by foreign sxecutors of real estate and providing for probate of foreign wills wthout administration In certain rases. 401. Shannon, Douglns Provldee dis trict rlerke ehall not retain certain gees. 406. While. Brown Relates to Inade auate facMitles of schools. 414. NerT- Mlsdemeanor for county of ficers not to sttend to road and culvert repairs. 418. Stearns. Scotts Bluff Relates to stock shipping law 420. Stearns. Scottabluff Amendment 1 to Irrigation law. 423. Provldee aero company for nation al guard. 428. Dorsey, Franklin Relatee to vot ine in sunervlsor districts. 431. Taylor and Norton Unltee hotel and food commission in accordance with flovernor Neville's recommendation. 440. Taylor, Custer Creating a bureau of printing and supplies. 448. Cood, Nemaha Relating to for eign insurance companies. 451. Rickard -Oil Inspection fee bill 469. Ijtbor Committee Regulation of private employ nieiit agencies. 481. Dills - Board of control shall have power to name all Institutional heads. 490. Flansburg, Lnnrister Apptoprl ates 5.13". 00 to heirs of Robert Scott, for mer Mllford home Inmate. 494. Ijtncn'-ter County Delegation Relates to public schools of Lincoln. 4fiJ. Peterson, Lancaster Relates to registration of preclti' t bonds. 496. Peterson Providing that no fran Chlse light to streets and alleys can be secured by user. 500. Peterson Appropriates $1,508 for sanltnry district of Lincoln for benefits to state farm. 501. Peterson Relating to interurban railway Incorpors lions 511. onis, Valley Makes food commis sionei hotel ootnfnt as loner, 513. Anderson, lioyd Provides that gov . i nor In case of vacancy for Unit I SI iles senator may fill bv appolntinen. 517. Oetermafl and others Province the slate of all hall ani Douglas Relating to the to employes of state "f salaries of I Alliance Junk Company OLD IRON $6.00 PER TON BONES 10.00 PER TON EXTRA BIO PRICES FOR OLD COPPER AND BRASS. L. Kulakof sky, Prop. PHONE 222 309 LARAMIE AVE. 1 ooo New Victor Records The largest stock of new records ever received in a single shipment COME IN AND HEAR GALLI-CURCI, CARUSO, McCOR T.11CK, KREYALER AND THE SCORE OF VICTOR ARTISTS SELECTION IS NOW AT ITS BEST come mi foi p.iv ment oy siefM damagei. 6:5. Howard, personal injury Nebl :iKa. 527. KtcKald It' la till- to countv superintendents. 530. Thomas. Pox Multe Provldlnt? for the Investigation and prevention of firee -md providing additional duties for the tire commlsisoner. 537. TrumbUlL Miei man--Dividing the slat, into six districts and the employ ment nl an inspector of eights and m i H s in each district, fixing the con - pensatlon at ?."i B da) and traveling es- penaen. i 510. BwanaOn, Clay -Providing that the I Insurance board shall not Issue ni" license to any Insurance company UlitU it lias eon idled with the law i elating- lo unlfoi ui i i i nk foi ma, i 541. Kwaneon (by ritiieHi)--provid. t Hint ;.ll fees received from insiirai shall he placed by Hie sla.o Into ihc i-cncial fund account. Bat, Defoe, Johnson - Providing that an) one entering any building arms i with a dangerous weaHin lo be used to hold up persona shall be- sentenced ki from twenty years in life. 560. A Inlay, Merrick (by request) Re lating' to associations organised for ii purpose of laising money to be loaned among members. 573. Hopkins. Houglas Adds three as sistant probation officers in Omaha 583. I.eldigli. Otoe -delating to finan cial conduct of school districts. 586. Ollls, Vulley To provide for lli re-districting of all school districts, aui provide for necessarv suiveya. 597. Ollis, Valley Regulating the sale of agricultural seeds. 599. Mills, !...: ..I Excepting as S ess ment associations from the law re quiring a deposit of ail investment se curities with insurance board. 606. Peterson, limraster Relating to Improvement of streets and allevs in Lin coln. 608. Knits. Kuruna Elimiii iting the ten dollar permit charge collected untl- r present law from retail dealera for Imi tation butter and cheese 629. Cood, Nemaha Appropriates $2, 0K for relief of LetUe May Wiser. 681. Anderson, Boyd -- . iii. iii- pure food law relating to percentage of alco hol contained in articles. 645. Peterson, Luncuster Modifies law regulating sale of securities under Mine Sky I.aw. t 668. Thomas et al. l'rovides for state Prohibits i publicist. ti. Tayior. i.'uster Amend school dis trict luw. 891. Pates, Cheyenne Appropriates for Irrigation experiments. Hughes, and Heaan ASM out laics 131, UXI ror land at Norfolk hospital 701. Balks. Douglas Uegulntes sale of aiuMMing cholera seium. 702. Bulla. I ouglas Provides lor treatment of lice infected cattle. 703. Hunt, Saline l'rovides for ac qillremenl of land for cemetery purposes. 717. Finance. Ways and Means Com mittee, by request of Hoard of Control Appiopi Iatlon for buildings at tile follow. Ing institutions- Addition to hospital building, etc., Ue-ittice institute tor feeble-minded youth. Ms, 800; cattle barn, etc, girls' industrial school at Qeoeva, IT, 608: boiler house und new machinery tolvlieis' and sailors' home, Grand Island, lt'..2; inipiovemcnt Inglcslde hospital. 320. 000, improvement state industrial school, Kearney, 1 8,580: tubercular hos pital. Kearney, l0,&00; Nebraska hospu.ii for insane. Lincoln, $143,000: ortbopedl hospital. Lincoln. fl.MO; state peini si -tiarv, $41,300: Nebiaska industrial home, Milford. $10,374; soldiers' home. Mild. i a. $3,000: Norfolk Insane asylum, $117, 0o0; Nebraska school lor deaf. Omaha, $'. . home for deVeiideitt children, Lincoln, $2,500. 720. Andersen, Boyd Appropriation 150,000 to state penitentiary. 722. Road Committee Meets require ments of federal aid road fund appropita lion. 729. Hughes and Kadke Provides for exercise of power of eminent domain tor purpose of s. c ii ing library siles. 730. Neff, Knox Defines flugs for pub lie Kchool grounds. 731. Keegan, Douglas Increases salary of Douglas, county assessor to $4,000 a, i year. 750. Cronln, Molt Provides ror pur chase of county supplies in open market 753. Harris and ilostet'er Appropri ates (II.UOO for pun base of land at Staid tuben ul.ir lo. .-on. 1 768. Stearns, Scottabluff Changes time of payment and rate of payment uf bonds Of in (gallon ditches. 769. Stearns. Scottsbiuff Provides for water suspensions where irrigation taxes remain unpaid for two years or more 770. Stearns, Scot tsbltlfT- - Hclales to transfer property in irrigation ditches 771. Stearns, Hcottsblun Authorises Irrigation district boards to borrow fund on payments to the I'nlted Slates 793. Joiih Inhibition Committee Prohibition blil 784. Appropriations for salaries of state omcers. 796. Reischlck, Craddock. Oreenwalt. Hoimieisier, fuller, Ollls. Oisad, feterson Cronln and Mears Apprupriaiion for tii Current expenses of the state government ana miscellaneous items for ths ears ending March 31, 1918, and March 31, rjl'J and d-clarlng an emergency. 786. Committee on Claims and Defl- clenci.s Appropriation for the payment of miscellaneous Items of Indebtedness arising from claims and owing to the etate of Nebraska and to declare an emergency 717. Fries Appropriation for mlscel laneous Items. 798. Richmond, Douglas Authorizing tne uu.ua or county commissioners in counties having 150,000 population to sell land or lot for the purpose of securini; funds to erect a poor house 788. By the Oovernor To validate and connrm title in aallne land of Nebraska. euu. ny tne oovernor An act to mo vide for the promotion for vocational edu cation In accordance with an act of con green. aui. oovernor nieviiie staking an ap proprtatlon for the purchase of medals for members of the Neeraaka National guaro ana declaring an eineigency 802. Beal Making an appropriation ror tne expense or mobilisation and ma i tenance of Nebraska National guards and all other regiments snd parts theieof crulted organised or mobilised within the etate and declaitng an emergent v ew a inn tor an act to amend sec tlon 31(0 of the Revised Statutes for 1913, ana to repeal sain original section as no existing The Wiker Music House OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE imamBEBEmaanaam It isn't surprising if you mn into difficulties in your building plans at times. We have had considerable experience in figuring over such plans and our services are freely at your command. Make this yard your headquarters when you want lumber and building advice. News of Interest to ard Pertainirg to Alliance Colored People Edited by Rev. T. B. J. Barclay Th two children of Mrs. If. E. Ford are leportc: to be very ill. rh lilted Lane. (jianuuinc jit, it the in -Yffcted to nofM P Mrs. be E. V. iiliani I i.rd is in Cherry county on nuisinesH. o HiHliop H. II. TarkB of Denver will spend cne Sunday here in July. It 1b hoped thai there will be a large audience out to here him speak at tnat lime. Tasi B itida; a series of meetings Blurted at the A. M. E. church. A general invitation Is extended to all to attend tnese meetings. Preach ing every evening atS o clock. The meetings need you and you need the meetings. o The A. V, K. Sunday school is mak ing a great effort to secure the Sun day school convention to be held in June for Alliance. o J. E. Selby 0l now farming to help raise the much needed produce to help leett Europe. Barclay, living in Hill's reported to be indis- Mtb. It, L. addition, is posed. o Mr. Winston, living on Sweetwat er, is HI. we nope to see uim uui again soon. Miss Neoma Slaughter is confined to her bea. Mrs. Jennie Morgan it Cherry county wi'.s in the city a iew nays visiting Mrs. Barclay. She I8JC1 lor Colorado Springs to visit her aaugn- ter. Clem Linear has m. timed from Cherry county. o The Negro soldiers have served with distinction in every war that the United Sstates has waged. In the Revolutionary war there was an av erage of 35 negroes in each white regiment. Under General Washing ton's immediate command 775 ne groes fought on August 24. 1778 This did not include those from New York, New Hampshire and Connect icut, about 3,000 in all. Some of the most heroic deeds of the awr for independence were performed by the Negro soldiers. In 1812 Commadore Petrry spoke highly of the bravery and good con duct of the Negro soldiers under bia command at the Battle of Lake Erie. In 1814, 2,000 New Yorkers were sent to Sackett Harbor. Two bat talions of 500 Negroes distinguished themselves in the Battle of New Or leans. Near 178,975 Negro Boldiers took part in the Civil War and were in some of the bloodiest battles. Near ly 2,000 were in the Confederate army at New Orleans. The fighting 9th and 10th won the reputation of being the best Indian fighters on the frontier in 1898. The four colored regiments were among the first or dered to Cuba and they did their duty and proved their heroism in all the battles In Cuba. Their work at San Juan Hill will always be remember ed. In all of the wars whore the white Boldiers have died the Negroes have died also and 30,000 are ready to go to France. If needed there are a million Negroes who will go and all they ask is a man's chance. The first blood spilled for America was the blood of a Negro, Crispus Attucka, who was killed in Boston March 5, 1770. From that time to 1 the present the Negro has continued i to be a defender of Old Glory. On 'land or aea, in Mexico or in Europe, the Negro is ready and willing to serve, regardless of all mistreatment insult, abuse, disfranchiaement, Jim Crowism, prejudice, and hatred, and I all because of his color. The time will come again when the Negro will prove to the world that he la human, patriotic, loyal, brave and true. He just ask's a man'a chance. . MONKY TO LOAN ON MONTHLY PAYMENT Those who think of buldltug;, this spring, should see us at once. F. I RRDDISH Js BON. 802 H Boi Butte Ave.