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I Cqmpiete List of Bills Passed by the Recent I Session of the Legislature J Below will be found a complete list of tlie bills passed by the Twenty ninth ses sion of the Nebraska state legislature and presented to the governor for his ap proval HOUSE ROLLS House roll No 53 by Wilson of Fawnee appropriating JSO000 for the payment of ealarios of members of the legislature Approved January 25 iiouse roll No 5a by Wilson of Pawnee appropriating 20000 for the payment of the Incidental expenses or the legislative session Approved January 23 House roll No 54 by Wilson of Pawnee transferring 118000 from the clothing fund of the Asylum for the Insane t Norfolk to Hie same fund of the Asylum for the insane at Lincoln Approved February 9 House roll No 1 by Burns of Lancaster to permit state officials to give either ptr eonal bonds or bonds signed by guaranty surety or fidelity companies emergency clause Approved February j House roll No 21 by Roberts of Dodge providing that where patents for public lands have ben issuod lv the state to Xersrns dying prior to the completion nC fln issuance the tnle shall be veiled in the heirs devisees and assgnees of euch deceased patentee- House roll No 5 by Kyd of Gage to authorize J E Cobbey of Beatrice to publish the laws passed by the Twenty tiinlh session of the legislature on a plan uniform with his Annotated Statutes of Nebraska without cot to the state and making such publication admissible as evidence in the courts of the state House roll Ns 77 bv Wilson of Fawnee to create a state registrar of vital sta tistics and local registrars in all incor porated towns cities and villages for the complete and proper registration of births ind deaths Statistics are to be certified quarterly to the state board of health by the local registrar who shall receive therefor from the county funds the sum of 25 cents for each certificate so re ported Approved February 10 House roil No 82 by Saddler of Adams allowing members of county soldiers re lief commissions compensation no to ex ceed 5 per cent of the amount distributed hy them emergency clause Approved February 23 House roll No 3 by Windham of Cass authorizing the justices of the supremo court by unanimous vote to appoint six supreme court commissioners for a perioa of two years and such stenographers as may be thought necessary bv the court emergency clause Approved Februarv 24 House roll No CO by Bartoo of Valley to regulate the practice of dentistry in the state Makes it unlawful for any rerson hercaftor io engage in the practice of dentistry -without first having obtained a license from the state board of health countersigned by its dental secretaries Five secretaries are to be appointed to hold office for from one to live years who shall be practical 2mtists and re ceive a compensation of 510 per day each for the time actually employed Such secretaries shall examine applicants in the branches prescribed and collect therefor a fee of 25 from each applicant Approved Februarv 2S House roll No 102 by Ward of Sarpy appropriating 3000 to construct additional fish ponds repairing stone dams con structing fish car houses fencing and making general improvements at the date fish hatchery at South Bend emergency clause Approved March 1 House roll No 201 by Casebeer of Gage allowing mutual insurance com panies doing a city business to establish a guaranty fund which when paid into the treasury shall become the property of the company and certificates thereon shall be issued to the parties paying the same as the companies mav determine Such fund shall be kept inviolate except for the payment of losses and shall then oe replaced out of the accumulating profits of the company Such companies may write insurance on a stipulated premium or cash basis Emergency clause Approved March 2 House roll No 14 by Jackson of Ante lope to authorize cities of the second class and villages to acquire by gift do vise or purchase property for public fuirks and to issue bonds not exceeding 5000 and levy taxes of not less than 1 mill nor more than 3 mills for such pur pose emergency clause Approved March 2 House roll No 99 by Clarke of Doug las providing for the payment of jurors tn justice court In the event a verdict Ss rendered the sum of 51 shall be paid to each juror by the losing party and in the event no verdict is reached each juror shall be paid 50 cents the costs to be taxed against the party against whom judgment is finally entered Approved aiarch 2 House roll No 117 by Hill of Hitchcock appropriating the sum of 5000 for meas uring water used on irrigated areas de termining losses from ditches and study ing the best methods for distributing water by a United States government agent in 1905 and 190C Approved March 2 House roll No 100 by Clarke of Doug las providing that the suitor asking for a change of venue in a justice court shall pay all costs assessed up to tho time of delivering the transcript to the Justice to whose court the case is re moved Approved March 2 House roll No 97 by Clarke or Doug las permitting any defendant in a justice court to apply for a change of venue at liny time prior to the announcement of the trial in a civil or criminal proceeding Approved March 2 House roll No 9S by Clarke of Doug las providing for a jury of six in all cases tried in justice courts Approved March 2 House roll No 5G by Burns of Lancas ter requiring Nebraska life insurance companies to deposit with the state audi tor 100000 of approved securities before being permitted to begin or continue busi ness and extending the provisions of the reciprocal insurance law to apply against companies in other states which states exact deposits of sucli nature or fees taxes etc from Nebraska companies Approved March 3 House roll No 17 by Casebeer of Gage appropriating to the use of the State uni versity the sum of 50000 arising from the IMorrill fund 30000 from the agricultural experiment station fund and 120000 from the university cash fund Emergency clause Approved March 3 House roll No US by Kyd of Gage to provide that grand and petit jury lists ehall be prepared and drawn in counties of from 30000 to C0CO3 population under the same rules and regulations as prevail tn Douglas and Lancaster counties and to provide for the punishment of persons seeking to serve as jurors or to have other persons selected as jurors Emer gency clause Approved March 3 House roll No 45 bv Knox of Buffalo appropriating to the purchase of books for the library of the Perue normal the library fund belonging to such school to gether with matriculation fees paid m prior to March 31 1907 and appropriating for the same purpose for the Kearney normal the matriculation fees paid into eucli school prior to Marqh 31 1907 Emer gency clause Approved March 3 Hotise roll No 61 by Saddler of Adams to allow the sum of 60 to be paid by counties for the proper burial of soldiers or sailors who served In any American war Approved March 8 House roll No 27 by Clarke of Doug las to allow cemetery associations to re ceive as trustees money and property to bo held In trust and be used for the care and decoration of graves Approved March 8 House roll No 90 by Cassell of Otoe to provide that the tax on inheritances in stead of reverting to the state as at present shall be used for the construc tion of Tiermanent roads in the counties where such taxes become due said roads I to be built outside the corporate limits of nltlnc oii1 irllnff Annrnw1 Mfiroli R I House roll No 8 by Dodge of Douglas the Omaha water board bill vesting gen eral control of the Omaha water plant in the water board Instead of in the city council Emergency clause Approved House roll No 41 by Smith of Burt to prohibit the obstructing of ditches and waterways used for drainage purposes by ta dumping of garbage or otherwise Emergency clause Approved Marcli 9 House roll No 108 by Windham of Cass to bring under the provisions of the firo escape law all buildings three stories or more in height used for manufacturing purposes hotels educational Institutions hospitals or asylums Emergency clause Approved Marcli 9 House roll No 137 by Smelser of Sher man to fix the rate of taxation In coun ties under township organization at not to exceed 10 mills for road purposes s mills for bridges and 3 mills for all other purposes Approved March 9 House roll No 172 by Wilson of Paw nee to transfer 20003 from the board and clothing fund of the Hastings asylum to the repair and improvement fund of that institution Emergency clause Approved March 10 House roll No 157 bv Douclas of Rock amending the game law by making these principal changes Open season for deer and antelope August 15 to November 15 allow tho penal bond of 5000 required of saloonkeepers to be given by surety bond companies Approved March 25 House roll No 200 by Burns of Lancas ter to prohibit printers and others from printing or publishing more copies of books pamphlets circulars or other pub lications than ordered by tho author compiler or publisher and to provide penalties for the violation thereof Emer gency clause Approved March 25 House roll No 163 by Bacon of Dawson to provide for the sale of the penitentiary lands and the crediting to the peniten tiary fund of the money realized from such sale Approved Marcli 25 House roll No 165 by McMulIen of Gage to prohibit Christian Science heal ers and others from practicing unless they first pass an examination ana od tain a certificate from the state board of health Vetoed March 29 House roll No 169 by Burns of Lancas ter to enable the regents of the State university to condemn lands needed for university purposes and to provide for the mode of procedure for such con demnation Emergency clause Approved March 25 House roll No 193 by Rouse of Hall to require depository banks for state and county funds to give new bonds for each and every official term Approved March 25 House roll No 211 by Andersen of Douglas tor protect persons associations anu unions ot woikmgmen and otners in prairie chicken sage chicken and grouse September 1 to November 30 quail No vember 15 to November 30 ducks geese brants cranes and game water fowl Sep tember 1 to April 15 jack snipe Wilson snipe and yellow legs September 1 to May 15 pigeons doves and plovers July 1 to August 1 trout April 1 to October 1 other fish April 1 to November 15 No person shall kill take or have in his pos session during the game season more than ten wild geese or brants or twenty- five birds or twenty five fish on one day or more than one deer and one antelope or two deer or two antelope during the reason or more than ten prairie chickens during any one day Punishment for vio lation of the law is fixed at a fine of 5 for each bird or animal and imprisonment not exceeding ten days in jail Approved March 21 House roll No 30 by Douglas of Rock to permit the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks to incorporate in the same manner provided for other secret and fra ternal orders Approved March 23 House roll No 70 by Burns of Lancas ter a Lincoln charter bill changing the date of the city election from April to May beginning in 1906 providing for the election of seven councilmen at large and making other changes agreed upon by the Lincoln charter revisionists Emergency clause Approved March 23 Iiouse roll No G2 by Ernst of Johnson appropriating 510000 for the erection of a live stock building on the state fair grounds Approved March 23 House roll No 153 by Jouvenat of Boone to vest discretionary power with the state banking board in the issuance of charters to do a state banking busi ness the board not being required to issue the charter applied for unless it is satisfied that the parties requesting the same are persons of integrity and re sponsibility Approved March 25 House roll No 106 by Ward of Sarpy to confer tho right of eminent domain upon electric interurban railroads Emer gency clause Approved March 25 House roll No 173 by Cropsey of Jeffer son authorizing the board of county com missioners of any county to appropriate a sum of money not to exceed 100 per annum for each county to defray the lo cal expenses of farmers institutes Ap proved March 25 House roll No 192 by Rouse of Hall o exempt surety bond companies from th3 operation of the law which forbids any one person going surety for a public of ficial for more than two successive terms Approved March 25 House roll No 195 by Rouse of Hall to their trade marks and forms of advertis ing Approved March 2S House roll No 20 by Richardson of Madison to appropriate 35000 for the purpose of improving the grounds re pairing and rebuilding the west wing of the old building which was partially de stroyed by fire and building an additional cottage at the hospital for the insane at Norfolk the buildings to be fireproof Emergency clause Approved March 2S House roll No 104 by Lee of Douglas to forbid the sale of morphine cocaine and opium except upon physicians pre scriptions Emergency clause Approved March 2S House roll No 106 by Barto of Valley to allow fraternal beneficiary associa tions to consolidate or reinsure on a vote of two thirds of the membership of both societies upon approval of the plans pre sented therefor to the state auditor Ap proved March 2S House roll No 217 by Gliem of Red Willow to allow a special levy of not exceeding 5 mills for the payment of outstanding road district warrants Emergency clause Approved March 2S House roll No 2S by Perry of Furnas to require county attorneys when in pos session of sufficient evidence to warrant a belief that a conviction can be secured to file a complaint against such person Approved Marcli 9 House roll No ISO by Kyd of Gage to provide that in school districts having four children or less of school age the lew shall not exceed 100 per year for school purposes and in districts having more than four or less than sixteen chil dren of school age the levy shall not ex ceed the sum of 50 per child in addi tion to the above Emergency clause Approved March 29 House roll No 213 by Cropsey of Jef ferson gives to cities of the second class of less than 5000 inhabitants the right of eminent domain in procuring a richt of way for the construction of sewers and drains and provides the manner of exercising that right Ap proved March 29 House roll No 2S9 by McMulIen of Gage appropriating 25000 tor the erec tion of a dormitory at the institute for feeble minded youths at Beatrice Ap proved March 29 House roll No 224 by Peabody of Nemaha provides for the organization and government of drainage districts for the reclamation of swamp overflowed and submerged lands Provides means for the acquirement rights of way easement- and franchises necessary au thorizes the issuance of drainage district bonds Revenues are to be raised by assessments on lands benefited which as sessments shall become liens on such lands Approved March 29 House roll No 3S by Perry of Furnas reduces from two to one the number of trials that may be nu ior tne recovery of real property Approved March 29 House roll No 197 by Rouse of Hall authorizes the payment by the state of the premium on the state treasurers bond when the same is executed by a surety company Approved March 29 House roll No 212 by Knox of Buffalo allows mutual insurance companies to insure personal property temporarily re moved from the county or state Ap proved v March 29 House roll No 24S by Rouse of Hall Permits guardians executors receivers or trustees to give surety idemnlty bond3 Approved March 29 House roll No 271 by McAllister limits to 90 per cent of the levy for the cur rent year the warrants that may be is sued by an irrigation district and pro vides means whereby unexpended oal ances in irrigation district funds may bo transferred from one fund to another Approved March 29 House roll No 313 by Saddler of Adams abolishes the visiting and examining board for the Soldiers and Sailors homes Approved March 29 House roll No 79 by Burns of Lancas ter a Lincoln charter amendment author izing the city to issue 75000 of bonds for constructing or purchasing a municipal lighting plant emergency clause Ap proved March 30 House roll No 119 by Casebeer of Gage declares void the marriase of first cousiii3 of whole blood Approved March 30 House roll No 211 by Clarke of Doug las amends the civil code relative to ap peals to the supreme court by providing that all appeals under such code must be filed within six months of the judgment rendered in the trial court or within six months of the overruling of the motion for a new trial also allows the supreme court to apportion costs between the litigants Approved March 30 House roll No 225 by Windham allows district judges sitting in chambers to hear and determine motions and demurrers emergency clause Approved March 30 Iiouse roll No 255 by Jahnel of Wash ington prepared by the house bridge committee authorizes county boards to make yearly contracts for all bridges ap proaches and repairs required during the year at a specified sum per lineal foot for superstructure of bridges and approaches at a specific sum per lineal foot for piling and tubing at a specific sum per cubic foot for stone brick cement and con crete at a specified sum per pound for substructural iron and at a specified sum per foot board measure for all lumber used in the construction and repair To make yeaily contracts for repairing bridges and approaches at a specified sum per unit quality to provide for manner of advertising for bids for the rejection of bids in certain cases and to empower county boards to buy material and labor and build and repair bridges and ap proaches to provide for the adoption of detailed plans and specifications for all unuges costing irore man w eacn aim keeping copies of plans and specifications thereof in tho county clerks office to provide that bids be made separately for each kind and class of nridge approach and culveit and improvement on roads to provide that bids be made to plans fur nished by the board and prepared by a competent engineer designated by the boai d House roll No 279 by Roberts of Dodge empowers county boards temporarily to lease lands for the construction ot tem porary roads made necessary by damages done to permanent roads Approved March 30 House roll No 4S by Warner of Lan caster to provile for a more uniform system for the certification of te ichcrs Certificates shall be of three classes state county and city and the two former shall be divided into three grades The state superintendant shall prepare questions for the examination of ap plicants for state or county certificates and prescribe the rules and regulations lor sucli examinations He shall also ex amine mark and fie or cause the same to be done under his direction and su pervision all answer papers and may ap point a committee of tiiree to assist him lor that purpose Approved March 30 House roll No 194 by Rouse of Hall to provide that the county shall pay tor the surety bonds of county treasurers not to exceed one half of one per cent cf the penalty Approved March 30 Iiouse roll No 305 by Zuelow of Colfax to provide for the state ownership con tiol construction and repair of all bridges 500 feet or more in length within the state and located on or as part of public roads Such bridges are to be built at the op tion of the board of public lands and buildings and under its direction on the request of the county and subject to the regulations and requirements of the gen eral bridge law of the state House roll No 235 by Warner of Lan caster and Perry of Furnas the bien nial election bill It provides that all state judicial and county officers shall be elected in the even numbered years beginning in 1903 AH such officers now holding whose tenure expires in the odd numbered years including the present year are to hold over until the year fol lowing when their successors shall be elected House roll No 315 by Warner and Perry to provide that registers of deeds shall be elected in 39C6 and every fourth year thereafter in conformity with the general provisions of the biennial elec tion bill House roll No 31G by Warner and Perry to provide for the election of county commissioners in the even num bered yoars in conformity with the bien nial election bill Kous roll No 317 by Warner and Perry to provide for the election of county supervisors in the even numbered years in conformity with the biennial election bill House roll No 31S by Warner and Perry to provide for the election of county assessors in HOS and every fourth year thereafter in conformity with the biennial election bill House roll No 349 by Johnson of Web ster appropriates 25000 fqr test borings for the discovery of oil gas coal arte sian water and other minerals in Ne braska under the direction and super vision of the ctate board of irrigation House roll No 2G2 by Hogrefe of Rich ardson a curative act to remedy defects in the law requiring foreign insurance companies other than fraternal to havo 50000 assets and satisfy the auditor of their solvency before being admitted to do business in Nebraska House roll N 135 by Howe of Nemaha appropriating 32000 for the erection of a fireproof library building at the State Normal school at Peru Approved April 1 House roll No 171 by Anderson of Douglas a joint resolution memoralizing congress to define the status of the Ne braska territorial militia so as to make its surviving members eligible to draw pensions Approved April 1 House roll No 81 by Stetson of Saline providing that in counties not under township organization the road tax shall be paid in cash one half of which shall constitute a county road fund to be used by the county board for the general bene fit of the countv roads Approved April 1 House roll No 350 by Hill of Hitchcock authorizing county clerks and recorders to accept piinted books from water users associations under the national reclama tion act and to use the same for record ing stock subscriptions of such associa tions Approved April 1 House roll No l o by Roberts of Dodge to authorize cities of less than 25000 in habitants to lew a ax of not more than 2 mills and expend tun same for the im provement and repairs of public roads leading into such cities for a distance not to exceed six miles beyond the corpora tion limits Approved April 1 House roll No 1S7 by Clarke of Doug las giving the vendee of personal prop erty under a contract of conditional sale the right to redeem the same after the revision of the contract by the vendor because of default in payment by the vendee and authorizing a recovery by the vendee of the difference between the value of the property when taken by the vendor and the amount due on the contract in case the amount due does not exceed tho value of the property Approved April 1 House roll No 250 by Wilson of Pawnee the salary appropriation bill carrying a total of 1140260 House roll No 9 by Warner of Lan caster making an appropriation of 32000 for the maintenance of the agricultural experiment sub station at North Platte and for other university purposes Ap proved April 1 House roll No 31 by Douglas of Rock to provide for a payment of bounties for the destruction of wild animals Fixes the bounty on scalps of gray or buffalo wolves at 5 prairie wolf cr coyote at 2 wild cat 1 Approved April 1 Continued Next Wok GOOD ROADS SPECIAL The Burlington and Northern Pacific Roads Will Run Train to Pacific Coast in Interest of Good Roads Arrangements have been completed Detween the National Good Roads Association and the officials of the Burlington and Northern Pacific roads to install a Good Roads Special Dver these systems to leave Chicago Wednesday May 3 It is to he known as the Burlington Northern Pacific Lewis Clark Good Roads Special and will cover an itinerary of 45 to 50 of the principal and most progressive cities of the systems The object of this itinerary is for the agitation education and organiza tion of communities for permanent improvement of primary roads and to aid cities in questions of street pav ing etc Government experts and men of national reputation will go on this Special and participate in the conventions The entire arrange ments so far as the Burlington sys tem is concerned have been passed over to the charge of W H Manss Industrial Commissioner After com pleting the itinerary of Burlington cities the Special will continue from Billings to the Pacific Coast over the Northern Pacific and will hold- a final convention the last of June to be known as the Pacific Coast National Good Roads Convention The full equipment of the Special is provided for by the Burlington and Northern Pacific roads whose object is to aid the cities on their systems in the im provement of public roads The first stops will be in seven or eight prin cipal cities of Illinois then a number of cities in Missouri also in Iowa Ne braska Wyoming Montana Washing ton and Oregon In your soul theres a room filled with sunshine with golden doors and the true heart carries the key of rays LYMAN COUNTY EXTENSION The Chicago Milwaukee St Paul Railway has decided upon an exten sion of its line from Chamberlain west through Lyman County opening up a region of cheap lands rich in agricultural resources and in which there is already much deeded land also a large acreage that may be had under the homestead law Lyman County is in the southern part of South Dakota adjoining the Rosebud Indian Reservation on the north The soil of Lyman County is one of the richest in the state It has pro duced corn of an excellent quality having taken first prize at the Mitch ell Corn Palace during several of the past exhibits It is well adapted to the growth of wheat oats barley speltz and other small grains Land is selling now at the rate of from 5 to 12 an acre and as scon as the railway extension is made it is safe to say that such lands will increase in value from 300 to 200 per cent All that Lyman County has lacked heretofore has been ability to get rrodwets across the Missouri river to markets The extension of the Chi cago Milwaukee St Paul Railway will solve that problem and will make it one of the richest sections in the West It is from the remembrance of joys we have lost that the arrows of af fliction are pointed Mackenzie NO TONGUE CAN TELL How I Suffered with Itching and Bleeding Eczema Until Cured by Cuticura No tongue can tell how I suffered for five years with a terribly painful itching and bleeding eczema my body and face being covered with sores Never in my life did I experi ence such awful suffering and I longed for death which I felt was near I had tried doctors and medi cines without success but my mother insisted that I try Cuticura I felt better after the first bath with Cuti cura Soap and one application of Cuti cura Ointment and was soon entirely well Signed Mrs A Etson Belle vue Mich A man does not grow himself by grunting at every one else Washing Blankets ITave read3r three tubs of moderately warm water for the first water make a strong- suds by using plenty of Ivory Soap In this put a pair of blankets and stir with the clothes stick until clean then rinse through the other two waters putting a little soap in each Wring by hand and stretch carefully on the line ELEANOR R PARKER 500 paid monthly will buv a 300 share of 14 2 5 acres of 2SSO0O acre plantation S guaranteed Every condition safe puarded Agents wanted Best pay and territory E Moore210 Odd Fellows BIdgStLouisMo The devil snores right through peal after peal of stolen thunder Every housekeeper should know that if they will buy Definace Cold Water Starch for laundry use they will save not only time because it never sticks to the iron but because each package contains 1G oz one full pound while all other Cold Water Starches are put up in pack ages and the price is the same 10 cents Then again because Defiance Starch is free from all injurious chem icals If your grocer tries to sell you a 12oz package it is because he has a stock on hand which he wishes to dispose of before he puts in Defiance He knows that Defiance Starch has printed on every package in large let ters and figures 16 Demand De fiance and save much time and money and the annoyance of the iron stick ing Defiance never sticks The devil usually annlauds the man who roars at him in prayer meeting J Fame cf the Agra Speaking of the Agra diamond which was sold recently in London a London newspaper writer says I am disposed to think Agra only became famous about 1892 when it was the subject of a lawsuit It had been sold for 20000 pounds but the jury in the litigation referred to by their verdict rescinded the contract A curious circumstance is that this jewel is not mentioned in the only standard work on diamonds Insist on Getting It Some grocers say they dont keep De fiance Starch because they have a stock in hand of 12 ounce brands which they know cannot be sold to a customer who has once used the 16 ounce pack age Defiance Starch for same money More Buildings for Poor To the sum of 2000000 left by Mr Peabody between 1SC2 and 1873 out of which the Peabody buildings for the poor were erected in London there has since been added 4703 255 received for rent and interest making the total fund according to a report just issued 7293255 As more money comes- in more buildings are erected More Flexible and Lasting wont shake out or blow out by using Defiance Starch you obtain better re sults than possible with any other brand and one third more for same money Must Have Been a Bachelor A horrible cynic has invented the following disgraceful paragraph It is beautiful to behold at a wedding the sorrow stricken air of the parent as he gives the bride away when Ave know that for the last ten years he has been trying to get her off his hands London Tit Bits IMPERIAL HERNIA CURE Dr O S Wood cures Rupture by a new process in a few weeks with out loss of time or inconvenience Rectal diseases cured without the knife Send for circular O S Wood M D 521 N Y Life Bldg Omaha Value of Discrimination The most successful store in the world might have to close its doors in less than two years if all its em ployes and officials were replaced and each one wrongly placed Would you try to drive nails with a diamond scarfpin Earl M Pratt Spices for Royal Kitchen The finest spices in India specially prepared are sent to the royal kitch en of the British court Juices come from Calcutta while special factories in Malta and in Ireland prepare pre served fish and sardines for the royal household To Plarried Men The married man can get a much warmer welcome by taking home a box of chocolates than he can by tak ing home a box of good cigars and the chocolates dont cost one tenth as much Somerville Journal Research and Historians Those who search and search and search are the ones who find the gold Later on the historian tells us where the gold was Good writers of his tory should help make better hunters of precious metals Oryice Sisson Fancies of Great Men A tea made from sage was the fav orite concoction of John Wesley while a ginger tea was quite a weakness with Coleridge the poet Nearly one half of the soldiers in the Russian army are unable to read and write In the German army the percentage is only 007 Pisos Cure cannot be too nighl y spoken of as a cough cure J VV OBkiek 322 Third Ave N Minneapolis Minn Jan G 1000 Some people do an act of meannes in one direction and try to square things by generosity somewhere else Seventy five years ago Yucatan de clared itself independent Dr David Kennedys Favorite Itemcdy the Greit Kidney ami Iivereure World Famous Write Dr Kenuedyi bons Koudout N Y for Tree fcampla Lottlo The hypocrite is the only one who is deceived by his antics Superior quality and extra quantity must win This is why Defiance Starch is taking the place of all others Virtue is victory II JUII I HII1I 111 I Made by Hand Wear a Lifetime Our Catalojr explains how we can sell 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