Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, February 28, 1901, Image 6

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    A UNITED STATES SENATOR
SAYS THAT THE CATARRH CURE GIVES STRENGTH
AND APPETITE
Hon W N Roach United States Senator from North Dakota per
sonally endorses Peruna the great catarrh cure and tonic In a recent
letter to The Peruna Medicine Company at Columbus Ohio written
from Washington D C Senator Roach says
Persuaded by a friend I have used Peruna as a tonic and I am triad
to testity mat it has greatly neipea me in strength vigor and appetite I
have been advised by friends that it is remarkably efficatious as a cure for
the almost universal complaint of catarrh W IV Roach Larimore
North Dakota
No other remedy can take the place of Peruna
Mr E J Makinson
Contractor and
Builder
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oner ior in cents postpaid of
ko tana or rarest iuoeloun radishes
10 raagBlOccnt earliest melons
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I 1 pecrlee lettuce varieties
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CG gorgeously beaatiful flower seeds
In all 150 It tndi euro to delight end oleosa and
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ilUnstrated Plant sod Scrd Catalog tellies all
J about Billion Dollar Grasf Peaoat Tcodnta
Bmmcs bpsiiz union seed at coe etc all
lor zii cents stamps ana this notice
catAJOK poaiureiy xrorta Jioo to any
planter of garden and firm teeds
JOHN A SALZER SEED CO
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W N U OMAHA No 9 1901
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IHUfS UHFRE All US- tAIIS
Best Cough Syrup Tastes Good Use
In time 8oId by drieRlsts
bills can be
saved by the
use of Peruna
I have all my
friends taking
Peruna and 1
have heard
nothingbut
praise from
them Last fall
I had a bad
cough I took
four bottles of
Peruana and it
cured me I am
inclined to
wards c o n
sumption as all
my family have
died with it t
weight 185 pounds and I believe it
is Peruna that Jias given me such
good health 3 Makinson
As a result of the changeable cli
mate catarrh has become one of the
most prevalent and universal dis
eases known to man Nearly one
third of the people of the United
States are afflicted with catarrh in
some of its many phases and stages
Add to this tne tact tnat catarrh rap
idly tends to become fixed or chronic
also the further fact that it is ca
pable of producing a great many
other diseases and we begin to real
ize the true nature of this dread dis
ease
So formidable has catarrh become
that in every city or town of any
size numerous doctors are to be
found who make the treatment of ca
tarrh a specialty Of course a great
deal of good is accomplished in this
way but as yet a comparatively
small number of the people an avail
themselves of this treatment be
cause of the great expense necessa
rily attached to it
To all such people Dr Hartmans
remedy Peruna comes as a great
boon Not only is it more successful
in curing catarrh than the treatment
of the catarrh specialists but it is
within the reach of every person in
this land Peruna can be bought at
any drug store and is a remedy
without equal for catarrh in all
forms coughs colds bronchitis con
sumption and all climatic diseases of
winter
Peruna is not a guess nor an ex
periment it is an absolute scien
tific certainty Peruna cures catarrh
wherever located Peruna has no
substitutes no rivals Insist upon
having Peruna Let no one persuade
you that some other remedy will do
nearly as well There is no other
systemic remedy for catarrh but Pe
runa
Mr Byron J Kirkhuff attorney
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Byron J Kirkhuff
Attorney and
Counsellor
at Law
If afflicted with
sore oyes use
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law writes from
691 Gates ave
Brooklyn N Y
the following
I have used
your Peruna for
catarrh and find
its curative
powers all you
recommend 1 1
cured me of a
very bad attack
and though I
suffered for
years I feel en
tirely relieved
and if it will
benefit others
I gladly give it
my endorsement B J Kirkhuff
If you do not derive prompt and
satisfactory results from the use of
Peruna write at once to Dr Hart
man giving a full statement of your
case and he will be pleased to give
you his valuable advice gratis
Address Dr Hartman president of
the Hartman Sanitarium Columbus
Ohio
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IN SENATE AND HOUSE
Hide Exhibit Measure Goes Through the
Lower Branch
KIDNAPPING BILL IN THE SENATE
Provisions of the Measuro Whlch Has
an Emergency Clause Attached
Nevr Bills Introduced and Others that
Were Indefinitely Postponed
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HOUSE Business in the house on
the 22nd was limited to the intro
duction of bills committee reports
and the consideration of house roll
260 in committee of the whole The
bill is by Fowler and extends front
two to five years the time within
which foreclosure on tax certificates
may not be begun It was debated
at length being championed by Fow
ler and Coppoc and opposed by Loo
mis Mockett and others It was fi
nally recommended for indefinite post
ponement and the report adopted by J
tuw nuutot tu run can uy a vote 01 so
to 39 Among bills introduced occur
the following A bill for an act to
amend section 37 of chapter 19 enti
tled Courts Supreme and District
of the compiled statutes of 3899 and
to repeal said section as now exist
ing To prohibit district and su
preme court judges from receiving or
using free railroad transportation A
bill for an act concerning trust com
panies governing the manner of in
corporation and regulating their man
ner of doing business A bill for an
act to amend section 8 chapter 41 of
the compiled statutes of Nebraska of
1899 entitled Days to Be Observed
as Holidays and to repeal said or
iginal section To make election day
a legal holiday as regards commercial
paper At noon the house went into
joint convention and on emerging
therefrom adjourned until next Tues
day morning at 11 oclock Following
was the vote for senator Allen 36
Berge 8 Crounse 7 Currie 13 Hai
ner 4 Harlan 2 Hinshaw 12 Hitch
cock 11 Kinkaid 5 Martin 5 Mei
klejohn 28 Rosewater 14 Thomp
son D B 35 Thompson W H 35
Mendenhall 1 Harrington 1 H
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HOUSE In the house on the 21st
bills were introduced To amend
chapter viii of section 26 entitled
Banks Provides that no officer di
rector or employe shall be permitted
to borrow money from banks where
employed without giving security or
endorser who is not a stockholder To
punish any person or persons who
shall in any newspaper magazine pe
riodical pamphlet circular or in any
other manner within the state of Ne
braska caricature any person without
first securing said person or persons
consent in writing Fixes fine for each
offense at from 25 to 100 To require
the state of Nebraska to assist the
several counties in the building and
maintenance of bridges in certain
cases To consolidate combine and
unify the public service of the state
of Nebraska for the promotion of ag
ricultural industry by creating a coun
cil of agriculture and defining its
duties and repealing laws and parts
of laws conflicting therewith To
amend section 59 of an act entited An
act incorporating metropolitan cities
and defining prescribing and regulat
ing their duties powers and govern
ment To amend section 3 of chapter
xxviii of the Statutes relating to fees
for clerk of the district court To re
require uniformity of charges for
transportation of goods in carload lots
and for switching cars for individuals
or corporations by railroad companies
To amend chapter xxvii of article i
entitled Revenue relating to assess
ment of property H R 425 by Brown
To amend section 5 of chapter I of the
Statutes Fixes liquor license at 500
for all cities and villages of not ever
5000 population reducing the limit
from 10000
HOUSE The house on the 20th
soon after convening passed senate
file 44 Senator Van Boskirks hide ex
hibit bill by a vote of 84 ye3s to 7
nays The bill was passed without
amendments and just as it came from
the senate Three of the bills in
dorsed by the State Bar association
were also put on their third reading
and passed These were house rolls
230 233 and 234 all by McCarthy
The first provides that cases taken
to the supreme court on error must
be filed within six months after the
decision of the lower court The sec
ond fixes a uniform time for summons
in error cases and the third requires
the filing of a bond for the payment
of rent in cases where a judgment
foreclosure is appealed to the supreme
court House rolls 4 and 176 weore
recommended for passage The for
mer appropriates 75000 for a new
fire proof wing to the Hastings asy
lum and the latter provides for the
transfer of insane convicts to oneof
the insane asylums House roll 410
introduced by R W Laflin is a bill
for an act to provide for an additional
annual license tax upon every insur
ance company association of partner
ship transacting the business of in
surance in this state and organized
or incorporated under the laws of any
other than this state or of any ter
ritory of the United States or of any
foreign country Levies a tax of 2
per cent of gross earnings less the
annual tax now levied Companies
of other states must pay same tax in
Nebraska that Nebraska companies
pay in their states Fraternal orders
are exempted from the provisions of
the bill
HOUSE In the house on the 19th
consideration of senate file 44 by Sena
tor Van Boskirk to compel the exhibit
of hides by original sellers of beef was
resumed After some amendments the
bill was recommended for passage
Among bills introduced was An act
to provide that the state treasurer
shall be required to give bond to faith
fully account for all moneys that may
come to his hands and also providing
that he shall make sworn statements
of all funds in his hands or under his
control and deliver the same to the
governor the aame to be open to the
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public inspection and to be furnished
for publication and providing that the
treasurers bond shall at all times be
open to public inspection and also pro
viding for the appointment of examin
ers of the state treasury and the mak
ing of their examinations and reports
and that the same shall be open to the
inspection of the public and shall be
furnished to the press for publication
The following bills were recommended
for passage House roll 150 by Stock
well to permit mutual fire insurance
associations to continue insurance on
personal property temporarily removed
from the territory in which it is in
sured House roll 205 by Boyd relat
to the duties of
ing w iuc uuuca ui district school
HOUSE In the house on the 18th a
few bills were read for the first time
House roll No 233 by Hawxby relat
ing to the organization of new school
districts was recommended for pass
age House roll No 142 by Fowler
for the protection of owners of stal
lions jacks and bulls was recommend
ed for passage by a rising vote of 30
yeas to 26 nays Senate file No 44 by
Senator Van Boskirk to protect grow
ers of cattle by providing for a regis
try and exhibition of hides the bill
demanded by the cattle interests of
Western Nebraska was next consid
ered On motion of Fowler of Fill
more the bill was amended to make it
effective only in such counties in which
due notice of its effectiveness is given
for four weeks by the county board
The matter went over one day Among
bills introduced was one to encourage
the establishment and maintenance of
tree schools Provides that such
schools shall be exempted from taxa
tion also house roll No 401 by T E
Hibbert a bill for an act to prevent
the discharge of firearms upon any
public highway in this state within
160 yards of any public building
school building store shop or any oc
cupied dwelling and to provide a pen
alty for violation thereof The vote
for senator resulted Allen 35 Berge
6 Crounse 5 Currie 12 Dietrich 1
Hainer 5 Harlan 2 Harrington 1
Hitchcock 19 Hinshaw 10 Kinkaid 4
Martin 8 Morlan 1 Meiklejohn 28
Rosewater 15 Thompson D E 29
Thompson W H 23
SENATE A bill was introduced in
the senate on the 22nd to prevent
county township municipal and
school board officers from contracting
with or being interested in any con
tracts with the corporation of which
they are officers Its author is Sen
ator Martin of Richardson county
The measure which has an emer
gency clause attached is as follows
Section 1 Nn cnimtv town shin mu
nicipal or school board officers shall 1
contract with nor be interested di
rectly or indirectly in any contact
with the corporation of which he or
they are such officer or officers nor
shall they permit any supplies or ma
terial for the use of nor be interested
directly or indirectly in the furnish
ing of any such supplies or materia1
Section 2 Any such officer violating
any of the provisions of this act shall
be fined in any sum not exceeding
500 or imprisoned in the county jail
not exceeding three months in the
discretion of the court On recom
mendation of the committee to which
they had been referred two bills were
then disposed of as follows Senate
file 224 by Young to pass It is to
amend section 1020 of the civil code
and to define when a tenant shall be
deemed holding over beyond the time
of his lease House roll 189 by Roh
wer to pass This is to permit two
or more county superintendents with
approval and co operation 0 the state
superintendent to organize and con
duct joint institutes
SENATE The senate on the 21st
indulged in the wholesale slaughter of
insurance measures by adopting the
report of its insurance committee re
commending three bills for indefinite
postponement Representative Swan
sons bill to permit the state treasurer
to transfer the sinking fund to the
general fund was ordered engrossed
for a third reading It is house roll
204 and has already passed the house
Senator Steeles bill senate file 91
drawn and recommended by officers of
the national guard establishing a
military code for the state and to pro
vide for organization government and
compensation of the organized militia
was recommended for passage H C
Lindsay private secretary of Governor
Dietrich read a message to the state
announcing that the governor had at
tached his signature to house roll 49
and senate file 49 A number of bills
were read for first time among them
being a bill to provide for the leas
ing of certain lands belonging to the
state of Nebraska known as peniten
tiary lands and not otherwise pro
vided for by statute for the disposal
of funds arising therefrom and to re
peal conflicting acts
SENATE By a vote of 8 yeas to
12 nays which lacked the necessary
twn thirrls thp snnnto nn Ihp 90th rp
lution requesting all employers of
more than ten employes to pay salaries
once a week and in cash It was con
sequently ordered to the general file
Senator Harlans bill senate file No
15 providing imprisonment in the
penitentiary for not more than twen
ty years nor less than one year for
kidnaping a child under the age of 18
years was placed on third reading and
passed without a dissenting vote An
emergency clause is attached Senate
file No 74 by Harlan amending the
laws relating to cities of the first
class was considered at length and
recommended for passage Senate file
153 by Oleson permitting residents
in the center of a section of land to
have a road to the outside world was
indefinitely postponed House roll 61
by Broderick was indefinitely post
poned It related to roads5 and the
same subject is more thoroughly cov
ered by house rolls 56 and 58 which
are recommended by the county com
missioners of the state Senate file
No 150 by Steele to provide for the j
hit
ay
licensing of persons who operate
steam engines steam boilers and
steam generators and to establish a
commissioner of engineering and a
board of examining engineers -was in
definitely postponed Senate file 180
I by Miller was recommended for pass
age It provides that the electors or
any town at their annual meeting may
levy an additional tax of not more
than three mills to be used exclusively
for grading and repairing roads
SENATE The following were read
the third time in the senate on the 19th
and declared passed Senate file 34
by Ziegler to restrain male animals
irom running at large ana to repeat
boards Following is the vote for section 4 of chapter 4 of the statutes
ator Allen 28 Berge 2 Crounse 5
Currie 13 Dieutrich 1 Harlan 2 Hin
shaw 13 Hitchcock 23 Hainer 5 Har
rington 41 Kinkaid 5 Martin 7 Mei
klejohn 33 Morlan 1 Rosewater 16
Ransom 5 Thompson D E 35 Thomp
son W H 11
as they now exist Senator Berlet was
the only one voting nay Senate file
72 by ONeill providing for the admis
sion of soldiers of the Spanish-American
war and the war in the Philippines
together with their mothers and wid
ows into the soldiers and sailors
homes of the state Senate file 140 by
Young providing that the board of
managers of the State Poultry associa
tion shall be empowered to decide
their annual January convention shall
be held Senate file by Young
amending the present statutes relating
to punishment for- vagrancy At the
afternoon session after passing house
roll 49 declaring in favor of election of
United States senators by direct vote
the senate went into committee of the
whole with Senator Liddell in the
chair to consider bills on general file
House roll 49 a joint resolution asking
congress to call a constitutional con
vention for the purpose of considering
an amendment which will permit of
election of United States senators by
direct vote was recommended for pass
age A number of bills were intro
duced and the senate then adjourned
SENATE In the senate on the 19 th
senate files Nos 122 and 187 both by
Cummins were indefinitely postponed
Both proposed an increase of the state
tax on peddlers of watches clocks jew
elry patent medicines and other wares
making the license for each vendor
100 ne had an emergency clause at
tached Senate file 23 by Ransom
relating to descendents and providing
that certain relatives may institute
proceedings for loss of life in event
of the next of kind not bringing it
was passed by a vote of 29 to 0 Sen
ate file 112 by ONeill providing that
assessors shall return a list to the
county clerk each year of the soldiers
in their precinct township or ward
who served in the war of 1812 the
Mexican war the war of the rebellion
the war with Spain and the war in
the Philippines was passed by a vote
of 25 to 2 Senators Johnson and Miller
voting against it The following
olution was unanimously adopted
Resolved by the senate of the state
of Nebraska That the death of the
Hon Samuel Maxwell closes the life of
one of Nebraskas most upright citl I
zens His long years of public service
in various departments proved his
ity as a lawyer and his integrity as aj
citizen He brought ever the test off
right to the discharge of duty and
with a purpose only for justice His
career as a judge reflected credit upon
himself and the several courts of-
which he was at various times a
ber Duty was well done an upright
life a conscientious judge a kindly
man a useful citizen a man loved byi
those who knew him these are mem j
ories recalled of Samuel Maxwell The1
state has lost a good citizen human i
ity a friend
LEGISLATIVE NOTES
The senate committee on public
lands and buildings composed of Sen
ators Allen Young Trompen Arends
Berlet Owens Steele Lyman and
Krumbach went to Omaha for the
purpose of lookiner inrn thp nprlc nff
the Institute for the Deaf and Dumb
located in that city
The house held but a half day
sion on the 22nd Most of the time
was devoted to a discussion of the
merits of Representative Fowlers bill
relating to the redemption of land
sold for taxes In committee of the
whole the measure was rexmmended
for indefinite postponement and this1
recommendation was afterward car-
ried out by the house It was urged
that the bill conflicted with the terms
of another measure favorably passed
upon by the committee of the whole
and awaiting final consideration
Senator Crounse introduced a bill
which provides for the sale either at
auction or private sale of the prop 1
erty belonging to the state and known
as the governors mansion the bill
providing that the money shall be
turned into the state treasury
Senator Millers bill providing for
stipulated sums to be paid county
commissioners provides that county
commissioners and county supervisors
shall each be allowed for the time
they shall be actually and necessarily
employed in the duties of their office
the sum of 3 per day and 5 cents per
mile for each mile necessarily trav
eled provided however that in coun
ties not having more than 5000 in
habitants their per diem shall not ex
ceed 100 per year
By a vote of 84 to 7 Van Baskirks
hide inspection bill passed the house
and the governors signature is the
fused to permit to be engrossed for only thinS lacking now to make it a
third reading Senator Liddells reso law It contains an emergency clause
and will therefore become effective as
soon as signed by the governor
Four bills introduced by McCarthy
and indorsed by the State Bar asso
ciation were taken up by the house
and passed without debate These
were numbered 230 232 233 and 234
and all were recommended for passage
by the committee of the whole They
affect supreme court procedure espe
cially in the manner of appealing and
disposition of cases
Among new Dills introduced is one
by Senator ONeill providing for the
appointment of a deputy auditor for
the insurance department The bill
provides that the auditor of public ac
counts shall have power to appoint a
deputy for the insurance department of
his- office who shall give a bond to
the state in the sum of 5000 The
deputy wnen authorized or acting for
or instead of the auditor in all mat
ter pertaining to insurance shall have
and may exercise the same power and
authority conferred by law upon the
auditor of public accounts
THE NEBRASKA BANKS
Pinanoial Interests of the State in a
Prosperous Condition
LAW REGARDING RIPARIAN RIGHTS
The Supreme Court Benders
a Decision
In Reference Thereto Where
Salt Originated Miscellaneous
braska Matters
the
LINCOLN Feb 23 During the
year ending December 2 1900 the de
posits in Nebraska state banks ex
clusive of national banaks increased
over 42000000 This flattering indi
cation of the continued prosperous
growth of the financial interests of
the state is reflected by the quarterly
report of the constitution of all state
banks made public by Secretary
Royse of the State Banking board
The figures contained in the report
may Ue taken as an unquestionable
indication of the prosperous and sup
erlative dividend paying condition of
the banks of our state and of the
sound conservative basis upon which
the banking interests are being con
ducted said Secretary Royse So
far as I know the- department has
never issued a report showing a more
substantial advance A year ago
there were 405 banks in the state To
day there are 413 and all are in good
condition and doing a paying busi
ness There have been increases in
the items of loans and discounts legal
reserve surplus and profits and de
posits while in notes and bills redis
counted and bills payable there has s r
been a substantial decrease The
eral deposits amount to 2589405637
A DECISION ON IRRIGATION
Supreme Court Overrules Motion for Re
hearing a Suit
LINCOLN Feb 23 Irrigators of
the state will be disappointed by the
action of the supreme court in over
ruling a motion for rehearing the suit
in which an opinion was rendered
some months ago holding that the old
common law regarding riparian rights
holds in Nebraska This law in ef
fect is that owners of land adjacent
to a running stream have the right to
use the water of that stream undi
luted unpolluted undiminished in
quantity
The suit was one originating in
Dawes county where the Crawford
company organized for the purpose of
running a ditch from the White river
to the village of Crawford the water
in the ditch to be used for domestic
and irrigating purposes Leroy Hall
was a mill owned on the stream a
short distance below Crawford The
water used by the Crawford company
slightly affected the flow at Halls mill
and he was charged with threatening
to destroy the dams of the company
It appealed to the district court for an
injunction restraining Hall from in
terfering its property in any way and
for an adjudication of the rights of
property owners along the stream
A temporary injunction was grant
ed but the court refused to make it
pefrmanenft whereupon the supreme
court was asked to review the action
of the lower tribunal Some months
ago the court held that the trial court
did not err and it was on this that
the company asked a rehearing
Report on Insane Asylum
LINCOLN Feb 23 The senate
committee on public lands and build
ings of which Senator Allen is chair
man presented its report on the con
dition of the Norfolk Insane asylum
The committee found the water sup
ply Inadequate both as to pumps and
storage and suggests that a stand
pipe be erected fourteen feet in diam
eter and eighty feet high The prob
able cost of such a fstandplpe is 4000
The committee recommends 100 rock
ers for the elderly inmates one couch
for each male ward and now iron beds
in the female wards
Deitrich Honors Requisition
LINCOLN Feb 23 Governor Diet
rich honored a requisition from the
governor of Minnesota asking for the
return of Elmer Tappy to that state
Tappy is under arrest at Greely Center
and is wanted at Mankato Minn on
the charge of grand larceny It is
claimed that during the early part of
this month he converted to his own
use household goods not his own
York Is Advanced in Hank
LINCOLN Feb 23 Governor Diet
rich issued a proclamation declaring
the city of York a city of the second
SS wifch a Population of between
5000 and 25000 This action will give
the city a new charter for it has
heretofore been governed by the laws
relating to cities of less than 5000
population The official census credits
York with a population of 5132
Pleads Guilty to Forgery
BROKEN BOW Feb 23 Ed Penn
who has been held in jail three weeks
tt charge of tvrvg a check on
Mike Roggen of Oconto for 37 plead
ed guilty this afternoon The judge
deferred pronouncing sentence until
the last of the week when he will
sentence both Penn and William Ox-
niSrS hH S- ke a poet sinser and
actor is dead at Upton Mass aged 83
The White Pass Yukon road has
purchased the property of the Canadian
Development company
York to Have a library
YORK Feb 23 The city treasurer
has received the bequest of Mrs
Charles Woods of nearly 10000
which was -given to the city of York
for the purpose of purchasing either a
lot or a brick building suitable for
library purposes Owing to the ex
pense in maintaining a library the
majority of the committee believe that
It is best to purchase income payine
58Sr5or bld n the busine
of the Par
city where
it can rent the low
er rooms and in this wv
1 the running expense of th labrary
M