TIIK HEK: 0MAI1A, WEDNESDAY, APKIL 21. 1915. igest of Following will bo found a dipet of the new laws jnssrd hy Ihp legislature of Nebraska at its 1915 eosfion, together with ilie bills vetoed by the governor. All tho new laws, except thos lassed with the emergency clause, which arc eo designated, take effect on Julv 1, 1915. Appropriation II. K. T General rieftrlencie bill, ap propriating a total of fvz.fM. Hmorgency, H. 11. (vJ Appropriates M,000 (or build- inn and improvement at the Lsnccln Insane Hospital. II. K. 7i Appropriate" I3.MI for a dairy kirn and alio at the Mllfurd Induatrlal Home for womrn. II. K. w Appropriates R.SOQ for a sew age disposal plant and laundry equipment at the Ueneva Induatrlal Hchool for Hrls. ii. R. ! Appropriate i,ono tor a bakery. Ire plant and farm machinery Building at the urand island aoidlera' home. Ii. R. H?-Appropriate Vi.OOO for relief of Cale, Iyer, permanently injured in the Dear and Dumb Institute at Omah Emergency. H. R. 444 Appropriate OO.ono for new building at Norfolk asylum. Kmergewy. H. R. l2 Appropriate t2,W0 for pur. chase of additional land for hoapltal for tuberculosis patient at Kearney. J-Jmer gency. H. R. 391 Appropriate Income from normal school endowment fund to the uae of the normal arhoola at Peru, Kear ney, Wayne and Chadron. Ii. R. lio Apprprtatea Z,000 for nucleus for fund ror relief of the blind and ad minim ration of auch. )i. R. 17i Appropriate raah fund and other receipt at the atate normal school for the henftlt of thoae choni. II. R. 1M A pproprlates II.0U for relief . of Fsrpy county for coats of prosecution In raaea arising from the ecaj of "oo- vlct from state- prison In March, 112. H. n. 1W A ppropriate 1731 for the I lief of alt lone Htory, Injured at Bea trice Feeble Minded Inettttite. II. TL 1 Appropriate lYOoo for the re lief of Kllxabeth P. I'avl. whnae hus band. Edward D. Dsvls. waa killed by Convict Albert Prince February 11. while an employe or tne atate peniten tiary. Emergency, fl. R. v-Appropriate 2fl,0(V for In cidental expense of the legislature. Kmergency. II. R. CI Appropriate 1110.000 lor legla- latlve salaries. Kmersency. II. R. A pproprlates I71.K4 to meet riefiilenclea at nine state Institutions: 'llrls' Industrial school, tJ.IH; Holdlers' Home. Urand island. I2K.T43; Hasting' hospital, f 4IS; Hoys Industrial school, Kearney. H.TzOj Orthopedic hospital. .i2; -n, tl,40; Women's Industrial Home, llford. I2.M4; Hchool for the Deaf. Dinah, home for dependent chil dren. Lincoln, I2.7J0. Emergency. II. R. 3C Approprlstes for pur chase of new land at Norfolk Mate hospt tal. Flmergencv. H. R. Mo Appropriate 12,600 to pur chase land dtolnlng orthopedic hospital ground at Lincoln to be uaed aa a site for erection of a building' for the home ' fer dependent children. Emergency. II, It. 7 !f-Appropriates for ralll way commission deficiency. Emergency. II. R. 4 Appropriate 9.K) to pur chase additional land at Ileatrlce Institute for feeble minded. Emergency, If. R. . Appropriates 2,ono for relief of L.ucy A. Tajbert of Hastings. II. R, 641 Appropriates l,oi for new building at Orlhorpedto hospital In Lin coln. . Ii. R. 12 Appropriates I4.0M for aanl trr aewer at liaatinga hoapltal. If. R. 74 Appropriate (. for the re lief of C. V. Buchois of Richardson county. H. R 144 Apportioning cost of division fence ahall apply ala to hoar and shenp tlglit fenoea, and compels owners of ad joining landa to pay their share of cost of putting In such fences. H. K. Appropriates the library fund of tha various stale normals for th pur chase of books and supplies for such normals. Emergency. II. R. "64 Appropriates TO.OOO an emergency fund to prevent the spread of the n-ot and mouth clsts-as among cat tle and to fctmhuree owners of animals killed by order of the state veterinarian. Emergency. H. R. V4 Appropriate $10,000 for lm- prnytments and repair at tha 4retna and Valentine, fish hatcherlea. I-jricr-geucy. H. R. fi Appropriates $10,000 for laun dry building and equipment at tha Mil lord soldier' home. H. R. t3 Aptopriatee 148,000 for con structing a school building, refrigerator plint. dairy barn and alio plant at tha lVntrice chool for Feeble Winded. II. R 7- Oenernl aalariea bill for tta officers, departments and Instltu t out, carrying an appropriation of fOl, 2 Fnfrgency. H. H. Ri Appropriates M per cent of the t-mlll for special university building fund ''urinv 1915 and laid. Amovuit estimated at $i.t;7.1. Kmergency. II. R. K.'-ApproprUtes $1M,000 for gtata cl I bridge. IL R. 4 Appropriates W per vent of ' tbn regular l-niill levy for the atate uni versity, together with the university rash fund and certain sunn o be taken from tl-e state genaral fund, all for the use of the university In paying aalariea and current expense. Total appropriations under thla bill Including government fund rot peclflclally mentioned, are ntlmated at $1.97.'nrt. The bill directs the iiDlveraity resents to sell the Oil bertson experiment station and apply"!. proceeds at Cuitls" and North l'lalte. The regenta are directed to employ an efficiency agent at the t'nlveralty. 8pe. cli'lc appropriations made by the hill are: Agricultural extunslnna. frAOM; Omaha medical college, Itfo.UiiO: 4:urtts chool of agriculture, ImO.000 for matnten rnce and tJU.OXI for permanent Improve-t'-enU; North Platte sittmtation, ito.OQO; Valentine subststion, tW.h-t), conservation end soil survey, Ill'.'JO; agricultural botany. I-'.0iO; geogl-al survey, $7: hUla entomology, t-.txA: bog iolera serum (revolving fundi, llO.OOii; pumping l:Tgatlon esperlment in western Ne - breaks. ll..'ii: legislative reference bu ieu, IH,;o. Emergeicy. II. R. Mis Appropriates tI6.a0) for bos tttal and laboratory aiiiiptueiit, auurr liiiepdonl's residen'-e. heating plant, laiinttry, sseptk- tsnk. wster supily, lire irotection snd laud at the Kearney -er, ulse holtal. 11. R. -Appropriatea t4.0ul to grade en tm"tive fciountls at Omaha tk bool fo ti-i I eaf. II. R. ti4 Appropriate f21.00 to erer-t r 1 uildlns for the home for dependent cbt'dren t Lincoln. II. It. ;ll Anpropi late tiiOOO to pay e'ate'a share of coet In grading and pav 'p lioiilrege street and Warren ovenue f'th and eet of the state farm. II. II. J Anpropriates tlSo.inO for a iKuipltal building and other permanent i-"tnvcmnta ou the campus of the 0""b Mlical college. H R. d Appropriates t11.000 to In '(II. eouln and oierale Inriiistrlee at the PTltentlsry for ntlllsmg convict labor, and to repair and enlarge the electric I er plant and rervlre lins of the In- tutiou- Emergency. J. M. TC-leneral clalma bill carrying a total of .I02 Binr(ency. Cities and Towns n. F. Cl Authorises aecoad ClaM cities aiui v.liagea owning tbelr own water works lo levy a special lax of not more than i nulls fur maintaining hydrants and furmahitig water foe publlo purposes ou petition of eu per cent, OC tns legal titers. Irmergency. '. f. 14 Permits sny county, city or vii, sue to acquire additional roal estate by eminent domain or otnarwtae when needed to proic t. Improve, maintain or aLer any ruad, eUccl or alley. Ejiuar grncy. t. r. 2"-Emoers the mayor and city council in i Hie of t.Ouu to .uuu to issue bonds for cf-tru-ttoa of auditorium. to. F. 21 Repeals previa) requiring a three-fifth Peliuon for payment la cities of from i.OOs io SS.00U population, and au thorises tn mayor and coonctl t create ditrtc'ts Mi vrdr paving uniea a ma jority of the property owner affected shall file written objection. Emergency. II. it. J7 Permits temporary closing; of p 'j ll io parks Sfi4 charging edinlssioa to trie same for oolding chautauquas or other aaaemblaxes. in clues and vtllsgsa not eaceedlng i.OOd population. Luults such use to five days at any on time. Nut tnur than tweaJy-Jlve aaya la one ) ear. M. K. IbZ-ln cities of I4 to tS WH) pop. ulatlon raise the mmlmum salary of -itjiv ilmru from !, to II. ou per year. IT i:li I Hrl.i y. Ii U. 1 la titles of J.OuO to S.OOn popu l.:tion, eiipowers tuc cuuncil to reiuire lot New Laws Passed by the I owners to keep tbelr premises and adjoin ing alleys free from weeds. H. R. 94 Adds city of the second class m iruv lei'in governing naniuiy ror asm-sg-s srislng from defective streets, al leys, sides alks. publlo park and other puhlic placea. H. R. 40-Make the nine-hour law for women Inoffectlve In cities having fewer tnan n.ocn inhabitants and In villages. H. R. Empowers Lincoln city com mission to regulre lot owners to keep adjacent streets and alleys clear from weeds and worthless vegetation. Emer ge nor. II. R. 430 Authorises the city council of Lincoln to form suburban paving dis tricts along main highways within tha city limit, which have not been other wise Improved, and to assess the coat the roof as taxes upoj ail real estata for a distance of l.rA) fet each way. Ap plies especially to North Twelth street situation. 8. F. 4-Vlllaga trustee' a office shall become vacant upon his removal from the village. If. R. 14 Provides for firemen's certifi cates of exemption after five years' con secutive service aa members of volunteer organisations. Makes them good any where In the state. H. R. 41-Provlde for the paving within .M0 feet of the city hall In tha city of Lincoln, upon petition of 24 per cent of the property holder concerned, ordinarily majority required. 8. F. 2fll Increases compensation of tha following officials in cities of 1,009 to WW population: cHr clerk, frohj f to tl,2mi per year; chief of police, Irom 5 to $109 per month; policeman, from S'4 to ,i per month; street commissioner, Irom l to $;& per month. Emergency. H. K. 7&-Aulhorlxcs all metropolitan snd aeond and first class pities and vil lages of th- stste to levy m mills ssrh yesr for purchase of fir apparatus and equipment. II. R. zwe Consolldsreg curbing, paving; and guttering bond Issue and provide for levy of coat of auch work upon abutting property In cities of from (0u0 to a.en). H. R. 330 Provides for the formation ami management of water power dis tricts by counties, municipalities and pre cincts H. R. I4R Provides that no municipal question shall be submitted under the Initiative and referendum mora than once ill I h. 111 A n n I ft,-. " I ... - , .m.ii mi.i unuimnrni sdopted bv the referendum shall become imrn en lately eriectlve. H. R. U Authorises second claaa cities and villages to oil or otherwise improve streets snd hlghwsys within their limits. B. F. t:i7 Provides for munlclnal am. la ments In cities having f 000 to 2r,0uo and second clsss cities and village, tha same io n aaia lor out oi tha revuiae nark levy. . F. 211 Authorises Incorporated cities and villages by unanimous vote of city council or board of trustees, to levy a special tax not exceeding I milt for a inualc and nmueement fund, with a view to giving free municipal concerts and entertainments by maintaining aultablo organixatlona therefor. Emergency. Charities H. F. 65 Permit charitable aocletlM to extend the time of their Incorporation. B. F. 12 Methera' Denalon hill Alioara $10 per month tor the support of each child where a showing Is made that tha mother or guardian cannot properly car for them. Requires a court order direct ing the oounty board to pay such pension. AumuriMi in oounty board to make a levy for this purpose. Emergency. 8. F. 24 Increases benefits for volun teer city firemen Injured while In the per- uiinant'e oi amy. r ixes amount at fl lo $15 per week with maximum of ISoa B. F. 25 Increases bonefite for volun teer firemen of villages. Fixes amount ft $S to $10 per week and not mora than IvOO. ti. it. us Relieve justices of th peace from acting aa overseers of the poor ana places run autnorny In that regard In the hands f the oounty board. II. R. K14-ProVldea that veterana nf the ripanlHh-Americun war shall be eligible to the benefit of soldiers' rcliol fund. Emergency, Counties H. R. IB-Ralses Par of county board members In certain counties aa follows; In counties of 1S.UW to Ki.oo), under town ship organisation, from $iu0 to $U)0; in similar counties under commissioner sys tem, from .'uu to l,tWO; la Einooln and Cherry counties, $l,5uu; with soma other change for the smaller counties. H. R. 14te Authorises county boards to establish workhouses for prisoners, with IM acres of land for farm purposes. Lim its amount to Da paid for buildings, equipment and land to 100,uu0. Require a bond Issue voted by th people of the county before the board may proceed with th workhouse project. Empowers th county board to appoint a superin tendent and to oversee the management of the workhouse, prisoners may be re quired to work ten to twelve hours per day, wherever the sheriff may see fit to employ them. Ilread and water diet or recusal to work. Penalty for escap ing or attempting to do so fixed at line not exceeding Io00 or lmurlannment exceeding one year In Jail or peniten tiary. Requires sheriff to turn over each wscs me earnings of a prisoner to his d.-veiwUnls or to th prisoner himself. Emergency. Ii. It. ir Abolishes fees nf ninur th'.t c,flc having been abolished. V' ' "ernovee limit of tl.ann on salary of county Judge's oxtra clerk In Lancaster count and authorise th county board to fig th salary. - II. R. 1 Authorises count v Hat rA m in appoint a person who shall act In place of county Judge whenever that official Is absent or disqualified. Emergency. II. Ry 6 Provides that In counties of less than W.OUO population the sheriff shall act as probation officer, unless th county board shall athiiu ik ,......,. Judgs to appoint som other person. In th latter Instance compensation to be ficd by the board. tl. II a Adupta tha Dixon am Alt survey of lum In Hooker and Grant counties as flxlna-. true hounH.ri.. l tat school landa. Emergency 8. F. t4St-8herlff fee. bill. Fixes all pf tha various fees for this officer, al lowing SU oents per Vy for feeding prls oners In all counties except Louglas WHrrV M Per dsy. IL R. 61l Provides agricultural society aid of an additional 1 cent In counties of less thsn 14.000. . H. R. 41t Authorlmea the T , county board to order paving, macadam or ;radlng of country roada. uimn Ll. . "'ajuriiy or (lie land owner bordering such roada. .n.l tn i.. . ... of not nior than 1 mill on all property tem'y C"t ,Uch work' "r- H. R. !0 The eountv K-rA . County in which there la l,-..A -..-. educational landa may purchase not to exceed forty, acre lor fair ground pur poaea. H. F, I Authorises flL Munin -.. . urer to draw spenried warrants against county and road district Mnde. It. R. 104 Provide that funds appro priated by eountlea to aid fairs shall be ieid first for payment of premiums. ii. n. i extends laws for employ cat Of City and county nrlamna ... i- elude all countiea exept lou(ls which hsve a population of moi than 20.(00 and all titk-s except Omaha of more tliao " Population. K.inergrncy, If. R. 2u-Tranrffra th duties of coroner to the county attorney, and al low aereassry axpensea. 11. F. flfr Purmjla eniintv krl,.ultn I ocletle to condemn private land for uae oi taus not exceeaibg forty acres owned vj nr in reraon. It R. 14 Provkies for surveying boun dary line and divlsloa line of qur- If. R. e-Atitboiisas county boaeda n petition signed by U per cent of the legal voters of said oounty to make an annual oi boi more than t mills for th purpose of erecting a court house or Jail, the tot amount not to exceed $40 000. t. v sivi Motor vcaU-4 rtaiai ration ft; fe of U each motor'yclc, $j eax-h rmur aum ana lor eacb commercial Biotor vehicle, to be paid to county treas urer and to gq Into the fund ot county, with exception of .V cents to the atate traanrer lor th special motor vehicle fund Prescribes form and slse of resis tratlon plat for display on vehicle. Emergency. H. K 4l F.nipom-er county boerds 'n counties under township orgapixatlon to create new townxhlpe out of cities of the second class snd to change township loiindares from time to time to conform to chsnecs In the corporate boundaries of sld cities. Emergency. , II. R. $14 Relieve the state of Ne braska of paying sheriffs travel fees ana expennes In transporting prisoners and fugitives from Justice. Requires esch county hereinafter to pay such expense and fees. f. F. 130 Authorise county boards to settle or compromise claims and Jung mr,ts In fsvor of the county, where no mcney has been rald thereon for a period of fiv years. Prohibit a member of the board from being interested personally in tne settlement of aucn claims. II. R. 7 Irovldis that In any county where there Is no sheriff, the clerk shsll perform the sheriffs duties, Including those of th coroner. Where the sheriff Is a party Interested tn litigation, or where he la believed to b prejudiced or partial to a litigant, th county clerk I to servs order and processes of the court. Corporations II. R. 470 Authorize state bank snd trust companies Incorporated under Ne braska laws to subscribe to the stock and become members of a federal reserve bank II. R. 292 Forbids banks and trust com panies from deducting value of real es tate mortgages from their cspltal stock for purposes of taxation. Emergency. II. R. 17 Increases limit of rediscounts for banks, now fixed at two-thirds of paid up capital, to an amount equaling the entire capital and aurplus. If. R. 4 Raises th present limit of tfi.omi which may be Issued by building and losn associations to any one person as follows: Whero assets a re more than $M.i0 and less than $.vx,00, th limit Is $10,000; $ii0rt.000 to $1,000,000. limit is $111,000; In excess of I1.0"0,0ri the limit is $3.0n0. Authorise association to pay to cither of two or more person named In a Joint account the money represented by their stock notwithstanding the death of one or more of such persons. Permits asso ciations to make temporary Investment of Idle funds In federsl, state, county, township or school district or municipal bonds. H. R. 21 Permit stockholder In cor porations to vote their shares by th cumulative method In the election of di rectors or msnasers. Does not allow this where a stockholder Is Interested In competitive corporation. Emergency. H. F. 1W Relieve rural and farmer' mutual telephone companies with a cap italisation of not more than $s,000 from making report to th State Railway com mission. Courts S. F", 17 Provides for service by publi cation upon unknown defendants, own ers or claimants of real estaus, in auus Involving title. 8. F. Provide for printing nd die. ttibutton of $,000 session laws, 1,000 sen ate and houso Journals, following eaoh session of the leg slature. Emergency. 8. F. 104 Relieve th supreme court from furnishing written opinions with decisions, except In case Involving new point of law or where the Judgment of the lower court is reversed, emergency, H. J 0 Fixe fees of county Judge and provide th following; schedule for cases: ltste valued at xi.uw or lees, $10: $1,000 to $2,000. $10: above $2,000, $3& Allows extra probate fee tn certain con tingencies. Emergency. 11. R. 4' Authorises district court Judge to make rules and regulation for tne conduct or municipal jails, oasaiii- catlon and treatment ot prisoner and other matters. Requires records to bo kept by Jail officers, who must also mak annual report to tne aistrici juago. Ivnalty for violation. $10 to $100 fin. - a F. 140-Plalntiff In certain action may at option furnish a cash bond suf ficient to cover costs liable to aocrue In tich action. Additional security may be furnished on proper showing. H. F. $7 Provide for a eonstructtv service against unknown heir who are mad defendants In suits affectlug aa- tates of deceased persons. H. R. 77 Authorise county attorney to file criminal Information between court claims. H. R. Tt Give either party In Juntlc cum i case inr rignx to oemana a contin uation of trill I for seven dava without making on affidavit that be cannot pro ceed to trial tor tn want of material teatlmonv. H. R. 15 remits a district Judg when court Is not In session to authorlsa th 1 of real estate by guardians upon pe tition and showing. H. R. 78 Fixes number of peremptory challenge by defense In criminal cases a follows: For Crimea punishable by penitentiary imprisonment for eighteen months ana less than llf. six: In all criminal rases, three. Allow prosecutor ten, six ana three peremptory, respect ively, In such cases. For crime punish- HE WAS THIN Wcigbd US Panb,NowWetful60 A 25 Pound Incmw. "When I started taking Sargnl my weight wa only 1J6 pound," write II. E. lienninger. "Now my weight is li pounds and 1 am tha Dtotura nf health and atrougsr than 1 ever waa before. You may use my letter fur I am sure It will help somebody In th same shape I was. Would not take $ltk for tha ml It ha don me." "When I commenced taking rr.i i waigneu ns pounaa. i nave been taking It only $tj days and weigh 130 pound," write Mia Lilll Davis. "I gMlneJ T pound In 10 days," state W, P. llf. f And so it itoea. gome folk tak Uttla stock In tastlmonlala because they say eopis ar apt to take treatment lor som lattaa and Juat imaaln thev taai batter. Rut Sargol la not a treatment for any diseaae. It simply put firm, health v. "stay there" fat and muscular tissue on men and women who are thin, rundown and underweight. There Is no guess work no Unastnatioa about It. These people Weigh themselves before they begin. They weiga ineruaeives each weg thereafter snd the srsles tell fhe story. Hundred upon hundreds of Sargol users ar constantly reporting Increases In weignt rsntcing ail in way Irom tea to forty pounds. Sargol ta Juat a tlnr tablet which veu eat at wieala. It mixes with your food and turns an tne rsts, surars. starcne and olla of your food Into rich, ripe, flesh producing nourlahment for the tissue and blood. If you art underweight it I cer tain that the greater portion of th fat producing material In your food I going through your body wast. Tou eat and eat but get no benefit. Sargol atop thl wasteful dangerous leakage of fata and tha result la oulckly noted as th hollow of th body fill out with healthy flesh. To risk no low in tsktng Srsol. aa lesdinv drusslsts everywhere aell It with a poaitiv guarantee 0f Increased weight a contained In every package. Absolutely harmless. Coata little If It auccer.1 and nothlna If It falls If you are ten Ixiunda w mora underweight you Owe it to vo.irnelt to Irv it. In. Iimki and Mclnliv bv utiem.-.., VeVnn.eii Drug flora and other lead ing drugsiata. 5 1 11 1 uniMiii able by death, or by life Imprisonment, twelve. 8. F. 210 Provides for servlc by mall on Jurors. Emergency. S. F. Hft Iiimjuallfte Judge of the dis trict or supreme court from sitting, ex cept by mutual consent of parties. In any esse In which he Is Intereeted or related to either party within the fourth degree or with whom ho hss been in partner ship. II. R. M Create a supreme court com mission of thre members to serve during the next two years, who shsll be ap pointed by the supreme court from a list of persona recommended by the governor. iFlxes sslaries of commissioners at $.1,010 a year and provides for one stenographer at $1,000. So appropriation made for the payment of expenses and salaries. II. R. (11 Provide that any litigant In a civil suit who plesds allegations or denials which are without reasonable cause and are found to be untrue must pay to the opposing party Ms reasonable expenses Incurred in meeting such allega tions. Including not more than $10 as a counsel fee. H. Ft. W Confer discretionary power or authority upon county judges to make findings and orders exempting eststes from payment of inheritance tax. Emer gency. H. R. DOT Provides that whenever a oourt shall direct a remittitur of any Judgment rendered, and the party for whose benefit It was made, shall there after appeal, the party for whom the Judgment was rendered shall be entitled to maintain hi claim to the entire Judg ment. H. R. 012 Provide that In court trials an attorney' objection to any line of testimony, wnen overruled by the court, need not be reseated In order to preserve the record when appealing. ft. K. siu Makes it mandatory upon the court to order th county attorney to prosecute In rases of bribery, Intimida tion or perjury arising durlns the course Of trial. 8. P. r-Define the term "week." re. ferrlng to legal publication, aa a pe riod of any seven consecutive days. Emergency. H. R. '8 Preserves to litigants their right of taking exceptions to court rul ing without actually causing the same to be noted each time on the court record. H. R. H93 Make nrnvlalon for the re. lief of bondsman in esse of garnishment wner property ha been unavoldal by lout or destroyed. II. R. X41 Prevent a nonresident' of Nebraska from attaching property of a foreign corporation for any claim other than one arising from a contract, Judg ment or decree. H. R. S3 Limits Inrledtction nf Instlees of the peac to th district in which they reside. H. R. 7 Provide that constables shall be appointed Instead of elected. Each county Judge, municipal Judge and Jus tice of the peace Is authorised to appoint on constable and no more. Criminal Code If ft. F. $ Amend statute fixing penalty for petit larceny, by providing! for com mitment to city or village Juil. 8. F. $8 Requires criminal defendants, when released on ball, to appea r in court on th first day of tha auccoudlng Jury term. B. P. 102 Applies penalties for forgery to th offer of attaching another per. on' signature to document assailing tha reputation, social or business stand Ing of a third person. II. R. ISO-Makes It an Illegal act to lake an automobile or motorcycle without con sent or the owner. - Penalty, fine not ex ceeding $100 or JaU Imprisonment not ex HcwStudebalEEr cms are built urn. Th. "Ordinary Axl" The shaft dot not Sort ail. A si bousing top at hub, and shaft aot aly taraa th whsel but esrriss wlht of car and has t take upside-thrusts. Broken axle an whaal fj It le la difficult t gat st sal siwtt e ditlwaaUai. Srodebaker FnO Floating Axlj r i 9 V 5) SaJM, simplei n i ' I .l aeeelai V Ti W-ro'buW aaj Kri P" TWO Vtaakew lafcet. simplest and see' assessleie. .t aeeelaa ran li-ro' but sad with s . la la buk as oaJr eati weight at sas bat taa.s ids thrusts elf the shaft mm atail. fckaft is m to tor whs.la. It hart saa b rtMaiiy e aawe wHbwat dis turbing wbast UiafattSlal. m IT! "" rl J rr-??.r l 1 i r r2E 111 wbei,TfcHaM,0i 1 III BPselTTsresstr 1 III pThTti;-t I Maa Legislature at 1915 Sessio ceeding three months, together with lia bility to the owner of the machine for double the amount of damages sustained. Emergency. K. F, M Extend burglary statute to cover office storehouses, telephone booths, railroad csr factories, station bounce and railroad car, public nd pri vate buMdlnu. of all kinds, slaughter houses snd chicken houses. As an alter nstlve to penitentiary sentence, provides a $f fine or six months In jail. Emer gency. H. R. 17 Provides a fine of not more bn $1"0 or a Jail sentence oi not more than thirty days for receiving stolen prop erty wortn not less than $36. II. R. 122 Where two or more persons are tried together for the same offense the county attorney shall be entitled to tne legal number of peremptory chal lenges for each of the defendants. II. R. 22 Add penslty to law relating io assisting or aiding prisoners to es cape, and Includes prisoner charged with offenses in other states or United states. H. H. 70 Provides penalty for wrongful possession and use of badges or pins of sny fraternal or other society: al"o pro vides penalty for wrongful possession of receipts ror clues rrom such society. S. F. 101 Amends embesslement statute by providing that In a prosecution for such crime It shall be no defense that the person charged with such embesxle ment was entitled to a compensation out of the money or property. Exempt any person who retain amount due In good laiui. 8. F. 74 Makes the drawing and dellV' erin of fraudulent check prima facio evidence of intent to defraud. H. R. 248-Makes It unlawful for any person to sell or offer for sale any un wholesome or disessed meat and provide a penalty of from $100 to $1,000 and a pen itentiary sentence cf from tx month to rive year. H. R. 786 Mnkea It misdemeanor for a divorced husband to refuse or neglect the payment of alimony for the support of his children, when ordered to do so by a court. Penalty Jail imprisonment, three to six months. H. R. B2 Provide a criminal Denaltv ior mauciousiy injuring, destroying or in terfering with poles, wire or fixtures of any telegraph, telephone, railroad or elec trical company. Elections H. U. 277 Change th form of th of' ftclal ballot at th general election by having ticket printed in three columns and placing the voting squares at th left hand aide- of the name Instead of the right hand aide. Doe not otherwise chang the general form of th ballot or the arrangement of name thereon a heretofore practiced. H. R. 31-Provldos for all th yaar round registration In Lincoln. Make the city clerk supervisor of registration and require him to register voter who pro sent themselves at hi office. Registra tion is to be by th card Index system. Voters may register at any time during th year, except Sunday and holidays, up to ten day before the election. Dur ing the last week allowed for registration prior to an election the clerk's office must be kept open from 1 to p. m. in addition to th regular hour. First reg istration begin August 1, 1915, and re main in effect until May 1. 1M0, There after a new registration must be mad every four year. Doe away with regis tration board. Require the city clerk to make up book llBts for the use of lection boards. S. P. 12 Prohibits any defeated candi date In th primary from becoming a candidate for the same office, by peti te a Maybe TOU Stmdthoktt afnrM B3rtrl Ugbtlng and Start! ag FULL rtoaa. In Uar Asia Tuakva stearin alt Ttead Kaar Tin Ua-na Typ Tek ftwllakw ROAr3TR. . 9 999 l)iud.bli-OUK, . ... 68(1 ftuabwk-1 JfUtrSIX.. . ISeti VtUabw&iA.y-g.arjwIvttfea F.aD. 0rott kA NX t i u i J J I i j m are- - tion or certificate, at th election follow. Ing. H. R. 4: Amends corrupt practices law. permitting candidates to siiend the following sums: For first MOO voters, $10"; for each 1(0 voters additional, up to 2.S00. $1.50; for each additional 100 voters, up to i".0 $1; tor additional voters over lOO.orm, nothing. Expenditure in ex cess of these amounts declared unlawful and to make void the election of any guilty person. Act does not require can didates to Include In their campaign ex pense statement monev spent for personal traveling expenses, hotel bills, ststlonery, postage, circular letters, printed circu lars and posters, telephone or telegraph service. 8. F. W Repeals Oregon plan allowing legislative candidates to pledge thelr vot-3 on I'nlted Htatea senator. H. F. 6 Provides that in Lancaster nd PotiRla counties the nsmes of candidates nominated in gronpa shall be rotated on the gneral election ballot within th party groupings. H. R. 200 Provide polls at all primary snd general elections shall be open from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. H. R. 1M Allow each member of elec tion board SO cents per hour for full time employed. Mskes exception of cities of the first class In which psy shall be $5 a day not to exceed two dsys. H. R. 897 Provides for a general muni cipal spring registration In 181 and every six year thereafter In all citle of 7,000 to 2R,onO population. Irrigation It. R. ISO Authorise the attorney gen eral to appear In all ult affecting the right of Nebraska water users as against thoae of other states, and appropriates $12.u00 as a special fund to be used in uch litigation. Emergency. S. F. 2) Surplus funds of a drainage district, remaining on hand after cost of Improvements has been met, may be refunded pro rata to the several tracts of land assessed for benefits. H. R. fifcO Relates to interference and Injury of Irrigation and . water power canal and fixes new penalty for theft of water from ditch. S. F. 87 Authorises board nf directors of Irrigation districts to contract for the purchase of water and levy a tax suffi cient to raise money for payment under auch contract. Contract for payments to be msde In more than one year must be submitted to the voter of district for ratification. Emergency. 8. F. $4 Memorial to congress request ing en Investigation by the federal reclamation service Into the feasibility Storriash Sour? Stop Indigestion, Gas, . HeartburnPape's Diapepsin Do some food vou eat hit back taste good, but work badly; fermefit Into stub born lump and cause sick, sour, gassy tomaeh? Now, Mr. and Mrs. Dyspeptic, jot thl down: Pape'g Diapepsin digests everything, leaving nothing to sour and upset you. No difference bow badly your tomaeh 1 disordered, you get happy relict In five minutes, but what please you most Is that It strengthens and regu late your stomach o you can eat your favorite food without far. Most re ro adie give you relief (oraeUme tbey ar slow, but not sure. Diapepsin 1 quick, ' not a: REAL Full- already know what thev mean when thv talk about an ''ordinary live" axle, or a 'senji-floaling type. . If you don't, you will readily appreciate the difference when you glance at the little illustrations at the side. But the BIG thing that we'd like to fix in your mind now is that every Studebaker Car is built with a FULL-floating Rear Axle. Not a "type" but a SAFETY-insuring rear axle that is designed and built in Studebaker plants for Stude baker Cars only. With this axle, the entire weight of the car rests NOT on the axle shaft, but on the axle housing a steel stamping that is light but EXTRA strong. And the side-thrusts that come when your car turns a corner fast or skids or drops into a rut are taken up by the TWO Timken bearings on the housing and not by the shaft. So that all the axle shaft has to do is to turn the wheel to transform power into mileage. For one thing, this means SAFETY safety such as you'd expect in a Studebaker. For it means that there's no danger of the wheel falling off even if the axle shaft by any mischance happens to break. You're SAFE on any roads at any speed l w i it mi t j r i At ..-' ' But , lag tne axle assembly at all, you caa tak th nan ut id two mioula, .imply y uaaerswing the bait la tb drivin aaoa. But whs ixK Mm. tn aJ tads tata aalel Like vou ta rid. For that's the only way to KNOW tns sileac sad th stnootit-ruaoing thst built twto Otuseaksr. When will b eoaveniaat tor a taej WriU for ta tudebakat Kaar Aaki Boob U yea catgt ta today Omaha Factory Branch. 2550-2-4 Farnam Street "Studebaker-Wilson" Local Dealer. 2429 Farnam Street of Irrigating lsnds In the Lodgepole val ley and tributary thereto by pumping water from the subsoil. 8. P. 6 Fixes irrigation season from April 1 to October 1 and silows extensions of such seasons by majority petition ol water users. H. TL 140 Pets up new provisions rels tlve to report of treasurers of drainage Districts. Provides lor more detailed re ports of all items of receipt anl dls oursements. 8. F. 10H Vacancy occurring on an i7 ligation district board shall be filled h" the other members of the board and the treasurer or the district. It. K. 14-The State Board of Irriga tion may use money from the state aid bridge fund for purchasing privately owned toll bridges. 8. F. lis Provides for the rental or sale of any unused or flood waters under the authority of the United States reclama tion service. Present law relate only to sale of "unappropriated" waters. H. R. a31. District water commissioner pay reduced from IS to H per day, and change source of payment from state to county in which work Is performed H. R. 278Authorlxes irrigstlnn or drainage district to contract with the United States for guarantee of bonds of the district and extension of financial credit for the construction and purchase of anv Irrigation or drainage works H. R. 27 Miscellaneous amendments to to general law governing Irrigation dis tricts. , Live Stock 8. F. 141 Repeal old law governing commercial feed stuffs for lv stock and re-enacts It provisions In new form. Emergency. IT T4 'X Ta v ImiI. .1 . l- . . . mo Biniiuni law ao tnsv owner of horses and mules killed for duraine may recover two-thirds of their appraised value from th atate.: cuts uuwn me mm rcimrra tor sucn animals to have been In the atate from one year tn alx months Iniwa... m-.im.. alty to fin of $2,000 or three to six 1 1 D Z? Aw.An4- .l-IIU- ... ... ... ,,r,n .-anion reTBTrai!on lw placing Its administration In th v.. ui nit; nvif si'ilh sanitary Doara; two inspections In the life of each stal lion Ml. K t m An .K r. . , , . . ., . , . 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