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1917 SESSION LAWS
NEW MEASURES ADOPTED BY
STATE LEGISLATURE AND
SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
THE RECORD AS ENDORSED
Complete Epltomo of the Bills En
acted Into Law3 at the Thirty
Fifth Session of Nebraska
Legislature
Western Newspaper Union News Service.
Following la a comploto resumo of
all appropriations and otlrer bills
and laws enacted by tho Thirty-fifth
session of tho Nebraska legislature
which adjourned April 24th, after
tho longest sitting, but ono, In the
history of that body.
SENATE FILES
2. Bushoe, Kimball mil to prevent
hogs from running Into or wallowing In
Irrigation ditches.
4. Dushec, Kimball Amends free
chargo numerlc.il ontrlcs by county
clerks.
5. Bushcc, Kimball Provides for divi
sion of ltrigatlon districts of moie than
30,000 actes upon voto of majority of land
holders,
6. Buhrmnn, Howard Provides that all
deeds, mortgages and conveyances of real
estate shall hereafter stato actual consid
eration paid.
7. Morlaity, Tanner, Bonnet, Strehlow
and Howell, Douglas Dupllcato of House
Holl No 43.
9. Beal, Custer liaises bond of deputy
attorney general to $25,000 and eliminates
coroner's bond.
22. Moiiarty, Douglas Providing for
live deputy county attorneys In Douglas
county
27. tahners, Thayer Declaring It un
lawful for any person to water live stock
at a private or public trough, except by
iiq use or a uucKei or omer cuiiveyuuuo
owncd by tho owner of tho stock.
31. Samuelson and Soost Relates to
loss or deaths In mortgage matters.
86. Chappcll, Kearney llelates to
proof and allowances of claims and time
allowed creditors to present claims
against, cstato from CO to 40 days.
39. Beal, Custer Provides for com
munity visiting nurse.
40. Nenl, Nemaha Provides for a num
ber of issues of publication of legal no
tices. 41. Neal. Nemaha Provides for award
ing custody, caro and maintenance of
minor children in case of divorce.
AK. T?rl r,natorTrnvl,llta fnr nn In
crease in maximum school levy to 45'
mills, under certain restrictions.
51. Sandall, York Makes possible for
majority to voto electric light bonds In
cities of 5,000 and up.
53. Moriarty, Douglas Fixes aggregate
school tax at 5 mills in Omaha school
district.
55. Moriarty, Douglas Amends home
stead succession law.
59. Douthett, D.iwboi Adds penalty
to transmission lino law violations.
60. Mattes, Otoe Similar to Hoftmeis
ter bill In House, reoiganlzlng state
health department according to Dr. Fox's
recommendations.
65. Bennett, Douglas Similar to Crad
dock bill In House, allowing lnsuranco by
fraternal boclctles of children between
ages of one and eighteen.
67. Beal, Custer Joint resolution to
congress urging government ownership
of railroads.
74. McMullcn, Gage Increases lino and
length of Jail scntenco for automobile
stealing.
79. Bushce and Adams Provides a de
pository for stato funds, of compotitlvo
bids.
81. Moriarty, Douglas Gives county
treasurer authority to collect and dis
burse water district funds.
85. Chappell, Kearney Relates to sus
pension of execution of misdemeanor
cases.
88. Beal, Custer Provides for tho reg
istration of motorcycles nnd fee to bo
paid
91. Moriarty, Douglas Provides for
the manner In which municipal taxes
shall be levied and collected.
92. Mortal ty, Douglas Provides for a
talse in salary from $1,600 to $2,000 in
counties having moro than 25,000 and less
than 00.000 inhabitants, for register of
deeds, and In counties of more than 60,
000 Inhabitant!;. $1,800 for a deputy.
97. Beal, Custei Amend law relating
to designation of unknown heirs.
109. Moriarty. Douglas Relates to
making a false statement regarding finan
cial ronditions of persons, tlrms or cor
porations. 113. Adams, Dawes Gamo commission
bill Increasing number of deputies and
making geneial gamo provisions.
116. Bennett. Douglas Provides for a
salary of $1,000 for county compti oiler In
counties having population of 150,000 and
over
118. Wilson, Dodgo Provides city
manager form of government for cities of
the first clans.
123. Tanner, Douglas For the payment
of pensions to widows of deceased police
men In cltles'of metropolitan class.
124. Adams Amending statute re-locating
county seats.
125. Spirit, Saline Making it unlawful
to post advertising matter on bridges.
130. Moriarty, Douglas Raises salary
of public defender In Douglas county
from J1.200 to J3.O0O per annum.
133. Robertson, Holt Orders of court
directing sale of premises by referee shall
also fix the place within tho county and
terms of sale.
137. Albert, Platto Legalizes public
documents recorded ten years.
138. Bennett. Douglas Provides for
nomination nnd election of county com
missioners in Douglas county by districts.
142. Albert. Platte Provides for tliA
appointment by the supremo court of six
court commlsisoners for a term of four
years at a salary of $3, GOO per annum.
145. Henry, Colfax Amend publlo
warehouse act.
153. Bennett. Douglas Prohibits bar
berlng on Sunday.
159. Albert, Platto Covers fees of
clerk of district court.
162. Neal, Nemaha Fixes time of pay
ment of assessment paving.
166, Moriarty, Douglas Provides that
clerks of the district courts shall report
all moneys received In the naturalization
of aliens as fees In other cases.
177. McMullen, et al. Provides for tho
settlement by the state auditor with coun
ties for the amount duo for tho mainten
ance of insano patients.
178. Moriarty. Douglns Provides for
the appointment of messenger by tho
county attorney ot uougias county at a
salary of $125 per month.
186. McAllister, Antelope Put tho
compensation of overseers of road dis
tricts In such sum as tho county board
shnll designate.
191. Chappell, Hager. Tanner Author
izes all cities and villages having less
than 25,000 Inhabitants to provido for
care of cemeteries and levy a tax there
for. 193. Chappell, Kearney Authorizes
district courts with power to call grand
juries In Its discretion.
200. McAllister. Antelope Makes eli
gible for bar examination tho clerk of
tho supremo court or any district court
who has served eight years.
205. Bennett, Moriarty, Tanner, Doug
La.s77 rovides that metropolitan water
district claims must bo fully Itemized,
verified and audited; also prescribes pri
mary law Rovernlng water board eleo-
nun?),
.'mh ci?n)pf11: ,. Mlnden Authorizes
fairs establish and maintain county
?15rC,'!nppn11- Mlnden Requires per
sons having rontracts to erect, repair or
SStSrtal buTlllln,r' t0 flrst Pay labor and
.M. Chappell, Mlnden Provides for
spec al investigation of law violation by
sheriff when sp directed by county at-ornoy
223. Tanner. Douglas liaises salary oi
Omaha tiro chiefs. . . . .
244. Ilcnnctt. Douglas Provides that
cities ndvcrtlso for bids on coal, hay or
other supplies ut any time. Presont law
In December.
249. Educational Commltteo Extend
iggrcgnto school tax exclusive of bond
and special warrant taxes from 35 to CO
mills. A1 .
252. Doty, Soward Provides that
warrants drawn on the stato treasury
need not be drawn for nt least ten days
ftom date claim Is presented to auditor.
255. Wilson, Dortgo Requires mat ue-
foro paving bonds shall bo Issued where
such bonds exceed $15,000 samo must be
submitted to electors at n special or gen
eral election.
259. Spirk, Sallno By request Pro
vides that school districts containing
within Its boundaries of village having a
population of moro than 600 Inhabitants
shall elect the district school board upon
,i separate ballot.
272. McMullen, GaRo Provides for tho
approval by clerk of district court of
license to guardian to sell real estate bo
fore sale of property.
273. McMullen Amend section 8299,
Revised Statutes of 1913.
280. Bushee, Kimball Provides that
drainage nnd irrigation districts may pur
chaie real estate at tax sale.
287. Sandall, York Makes Torrens
system of land registration mandatory.
288. McMullcn, Gorc Provides optional
plan for city management in cities or
1,000 or more.
300. Oberllei, Lancaster Authorizes
boird of control to contract with coun
ties for use of convict labor on roads, or
o manufacture articles not In competi
tion with other Institutions.
303. Gates, Sarpy County surveyor
must not bo Interested In county con
tracts. 314. Chappell, Mlnden Relating to tho
duties of state entomologist.
318. Moriarty, Douc'as Relating to
constables.
320. Doty and Morlartv A bill to
amend section 147 Revised Statutes of
Nebraska for 1913.
330. Oberlles, Lancaster Relating to
lrrlcatlon districts.
332. Wilson (Dodge), Adams, Chappell
Prohibiting unlawful use of telephone.
HOUSE ROLLS
2. Norton, Toll; Provides for call of
constitutional convention.
7. Holtmelster, Chase Requires rail
road companies to construct and equip
nil unused right-of-way.. Kxompts ln
terurbnns. 8. Naylor, Dawes County bond issues
for grading and improving public roads.
12. Bates, Fleetwood and Radke
Changes basis of school fund apportion
ment. 16. Thomas and Walte Authorizes the
stato educational land and fund board to
exchange school lands for forest reserve.
17. Thomas nna Walte Provides for
establishment of forest areas by coun
ties, cities and villages.
19. Dafoe, Johnson Widens powers of
contract of married woman.
21. Jacobson, Dawson Exempts li
censed cmbalmers from Jury service.
23. Ollls, Valley Non-partisan election
of stato and county school superinten
dents. 26. Moseley, Lancaster Right of way
powers granted to light companies for
towers as well as poles.
2b. Relshlck, Richardson Appropriates
$20,000 for legislative expense.
29. Thomas, Box Butte Declares pipe
lines which carry potash or other mineral
solutions to bo common carriers and puts
them under railway jurisdiction.
31. Ollls, Valley Authorize? trust
companies to invest funds in federal land
bank bonds.
33. Shannon, Douglas Provides semi
monthly pay day for railroad employes.
30. Ollls, Valley Provides for invest
ment of permanent school funds In fed
eral land bank bonds,
38. Auten, Boone Provides for disposi
tion of fees earned by county olllclals in
cases of death, resignation or removal
from offl.ee.
89. Relshlck, Richardson Appropriates
$23,700 for stato printer, emergency.
40. Llccott and Norton Provldps for
dlstilbutiou of freight cars on basis of
amount of grain shipped from each sta
tion. 41. Bates and Relsner Prescribes
method for taxation for maintenance of
county hlRh school districts.
42. Hoffmelster, Chase Requires elec
tion board to prepare and return to coun
ty clerk results of all general and pri
mary elections.
50, Trumble, Sherman Regulates wees
or unaertaKeis.
59. iMles and Howard Places expense
of conveying boys to state Industrial
school on the county rather than tho
state.
61. Ainlay, Nance Slight amendment
of law relating to high school law for
non-residents.
63. Douglas County Delegation Simi
lar to senato file No. 20.
67. Greenwalt, Custer Allows opera
tion of mixed trains on newly constructed
lines.
68. Mills, Lancaster Provides county
relief for worthy blind.
72. Schwab, Red Willow Provides for
licensing nnd regulation of billiard and
pool halls and bowling alleys.
74. Sass, Sarpy Appropriates $100,000
for now building at state fair crounds.
86. Flansburg. Lancaster Governing
reversal of cases in supreme court
89. Relshlck Rlchaidson Appropriates
$2S.700 for stato printer Emergency.
92. Fries, Howard Prohibits trapping,
catching or killing fur bearing animals
between Fehruaiy 15 and November 15th.
101. Hoffmelster. Chase Defines pounds
per bushel of different farm products.
103. Hoffmelster, Chase Prohibits
practice of medicine by Itinerant phy
sicians, etc.
104. Hoffmelster, Chaso Provides
county high schol bonds may be Issued
without vote of people upon filing of
petitions by sixty-five per cent of voters.
106. Lamar, Saunders Provides for
birth and death registration with county
clerk.
107. Bates and pthers Double election
board.
109. Taylor nnd others Rota'tion of
names on ballot In counties of 20,000 or
more.
111. Lancaster Delegation Adds one
district Judge to Lancaster County. Emer
gency.
112. Keegan, Douglas Raises salaries
of Douglas county deputy sheriffs to $1,
200 a year.
117. Olson, Harlan Relates to dam
ming or draws and ary water courses.
118. Stream, York Makes five super
visor districts In counties whero change
from township system.
120. Fries of Howard Provides that
scrvey of sections tn state shall be In
accordance with the United States law.
122. Good, Nemaha Provides for an
nexation of tracts of land belonging to
state to cities or villages of state.
126. Lamport, Saunders Provides for
condemnation of land adjoining ceme
teries of moro than twenty years estab
lishment nnd with more than a hundred
bodies burled therein.
181. Cronln. Holt Makes tho usual
ainie aid urioge levy.
132. Lovely and Keegan, Douglns
Provides change of venuo ftom Justice of
peaco to municipal court in Omaha.
133. Lovely and Keegan, Douglas
Prohibits municipal judges from practic
ing UIW.
134. Keegan, and Lovely, Douglas
Piovldes that municipal Judge shnll act
as police Judge whenever vacancy occurs.
135. Keegan and Lovelv, Douglas
Reduces municipal court fees, and ex
empts Indigent persons from costs in
civil suits
137. Keegan nnd Lowly, Douglas
Limits Jurisdiction of Justices of tho peace
to their rcspectivo districts
139, Keegan and Lovely, Douglas
Limits Jurisdiction of Justices of the
peaco in nttnehing goods to his dlsttlct.
141. Stearns. Scottshluff Provides for
confirmation of acts of Irrigation district
board by district courts before such acts
go Into effect
149. Stearns. Scottsbluff Authorizes
co-operation of stato Irrigation districts
with thti United States reclamation serv
ice 150. Stearns. Scottsbluff AntlinHo
inlgatlon district to comply with fed
eral reclamation act.
152. Dalbev. Richmond and Dau
Workhouse bill.
153. White, Brown Defines corporate
limits of cities of second class nnd vil
lages. 155. Rocan, .Platte Chances time for
making of railway commissions' annual
leport.
156. Dalbov, Gage Number plates for
nil cars used by dealer required under
this act.
153. Jnrobscn and Johnson Appropri
ates $20,000 for payment of soldtors' fares
to Vicksburg reunion.
169. Oood and others Regular ap
propriation of .85 mill lovy for support
of state normal schools
170. Good and others Appropriates
cash funds and miscellaneous lccolpts of
stato normal schools to their ue.
171. Good nnd others Appropriates In
come from normal school endowment
fund.
172. Good nnd others Appropriates
state normal library funds to their use.
174. l'Ults, Kurnns ueuuees ceiiuin
fees of county Judges.
17fi. TTnnlHrm. Dniiirlnn .llntnes nav Of
supreme court stenogrnpheis and clerks
from a thousand dollars to fifteen hundred
dollars.
177. Anderson, Phelps Empowers sec
ond class cities to purchaso or accept by
gift auditorium for public use, or to
buv ground and erect them,
179. Stuhr, Hall Makes automobile
stealing a penal offonso punishable by one
hundred dollars to flvo hundred dollars
184. Fuller. Seward Prohibits use of
paved public highways by tractor engines
or heavy vehicles.
189. Stearns, Scottsbluff Fixes legal
methods for measuring hay in tho stack.
192. Hopkins, Douglas Authorizes and
regulates oxchango of reciprocal or intcr
tnsuranco contracts and empowers cor
uoratlons generally to make such con
tracts. . ,, ,
193. Fries et at Provides for elimina
tion of electors' names from ballot and
their appointment by governor.
194. Fries, Howard Candidates run
ning on two tickets can not nccept minor
ity party nomination if ho loses majority
party nomination,
195. Fries and Hownrd Relatives of
Insane need not rxiy for their enre at
stato hospitals when would bo a "grievous
hardship" to do so.
198. Dafoe. Johnson Four years term
for county officers nnd allows people to
voto on abolishment of county attorney's
oirtce.
201. Liggett, Seward Disallows prior
ity claims in enses of failed banks whero
funds have been obtained to help such
bank through Its period of distress,
202. Schneider. Douclns Gives county
attorneys Instead of county Judgo right
to nid two other county ofllcers in filling
county bo.itd vncancies.
203. Lancaster County Delegation
Amends count v paving district law In
Lnncnster county
206. Stuhr, Hall University 1 mill lovy
bill.
207. Fuller, Soward Regular threo
quarter mill levy University building bill.
208. Relshlck, Richardson Appropri
ates $10,769 stato institutional deficiency.
212. Dorsey, Franklin Comprehensive
road bill providing for designation of
county roads and their maintenance.
215. Fuller, Seward Repeals law for
providing for naming of attorneys for
surety companies.
222. Norton, Polk Limited suffrage for
females.
232. Fries, Howard Appropriates $15,
770 for past salary of supreme court com-
mission department.
233. Finance Committee Appropriates
$8,000 for expense of National Guard in
cidental to muster out of Fourth and
Fifth regiments.
236. Auten, Boone Provides for keep
ing of extensive record on transfer of
motor cars by county treasurer.
287. Dalbov. GaRe Provides for ap
pointment Instead of election of road
overseers.
238. Ollls, Volley Provides for salo of
State experiment station nt Culbertson.
239. Trncewell, Cherry Provides means
for selling city owned realty in cities
of a thousand to five thousand popula
tion. 249. Stuhr and Scudder Mayor and
city council of cities of second class mny
provido for sewer construction costing not
moro than $200,000, and $100,000 for other
classes of Improvements
252, Thomas and Naylor Makes pipe
lines common carriers and provides for
their regulation by tho state railway com
mission. 253, Provides for bond Issue for public
Improvement by majority Instead of two
thirds vote in cities and vlllngcs.
254, Murtev. Cass In banks of less
than $50,000 capitalization, bank ofllcers
can administer oath on quarterly report.
256. Anderson, Boyd $5,000 relief for
widow of Frank Honke, injured in build
ing construction at Norfolk nsylum.
257. Trumble, Sherman Adds to team
and vehicle Insurance provisions accident
or injury, fatal or non-fntal to persons.
262. Stearns, Scottsbluff Provides for
establishment of school of Irrigation nt
Scottsbluff's experiment farm.
263. Richmond, Douglas Prohibits
county Judges from discriminating be
tween attorneys for piactlce In their
courts.
283. Gormley and Parkinson County
fair organizations must flrst pay premi
ums before paying other expenses from
tho donation from county.
301. Conley, Dalbey and Burrowes
Increases salary of deputy clerk of tho
district court in counties from 30,000 to
GO.OOO population.
302. Dalbey. Gage Provides for pay
ment of cattle killed by stato order,
which are afflicted with foot and mouth
disease.
307. Radke, Cedar Whero practical
and pumic goou puonc roads may bo es
tablished through privato grounds with
out owner's consent.
309. Liggett, Seward Dimming law
for automobile lights.
316. Swanson and Peterson Provides
that residue of tho capital together with
surplus and other funds of every domes
tic lnsurnnco company may bo Invested
In drainage or Irrigation bonds or In any
farm loan bank.
323. Dau and Schaffer Provides for
establishment of new roads through pri
vate property.
324. Ainlay, Nance Provides public
roads shall not be vacated or changed
without consent of a majority of the vot
ers living within two miles; eliminates
non-application of this to roads having a
bridge over sixty feet In length.
325. Norton, Polk Relating to elec
tion publishing proposed amendments to
constitution,
328. Flnanco Committee Appropriates
$1,600 for emergency use of railway com
mission. 330. Swanson and Schwab Adds new
penalties to violation of law governing
operation of pool and billiard halls.
332. Peterson. Lancaster Mnkes ap
propriation and creates commlslson to
improve conditions of blind.
336. Reischlck and Parkinson Re
quires state conservation commission to
preserve records of well building in Ne
braska., 337. Stearns, Scottsbluff Relates to
Issuance of general fund warrants by
Irrigation districts.
339. Thomas, Box Butte MaTtes It a
misdemeanor to leave gates open on pri
vate property.
341. Sass, Sarpy Appropriate $8,000
for repairs at stato fish hatchery and
for new fish car
342. Hoffmelstor, Chaso Relates to
property bequests to orphan asylums
maininineu oy national iraternal orders In
this state.
344. Nesbltt nnd Koch Ten-cent
bounty for killing porket gophers.
346. LaBounty et al Appropriates
$5,000 for aid of southwest Nebraska fair,
at Maywood.
350. Cr.iddock, Douglas Provides for
rural school teaching courses In state nor
mal. 351. Nelson, Douglas Provides that
any person owing from $50 to $1,000 mas
provido for gradual payment of debts bv
listing samo with municipal court at Om-
ana.
359. Fries, Howard Fixes hotel rogl
stintlon fee on basis of number of rooms
360. Fries. Howard Provides for as
sessment of power plants whero main
plant Is located.
365. Liggett, Seward Provides for ril
ing of reports by Insurance agents when
applying for license, on their past rec
ords 366. Schneider, Douglas Appropriates
$15,000 for stnto fish law
368. Ollls An net to amend chnptpr
116, of the Session laws of Nebraska for
1915, being section 6745 Revised Statutes
of Nebras'.n for 1913. relating to tho
length of tlmn school shall ho taught nnd
to repeal said original section and to de
clare an emergency.
377. Dorsey, Franklin Makes county
treasurer county fiscal agent
383. Car Shortage Committee Joint
resolution urging congress to compel !-
niiNiatu uuiiiintirea commission to Rive
relief In enr shortage.
387. Douglas County Delegation Om
aha Commercial club good roads hill for
Douglas county.
380. Peterson and Flansburc Validat
ing defectlvo Instruments conveying real
estate, curing defects In acknowledge
ment nnd execution nnd making samo
competent evidence In tho courts of this
stato.
392. Peterson nnd Flansburg Validat
ing convejnnces by foreign executors of
real estate and piovldlng for probate of
foreign wills wthout administration In
certain cases.
403. Shannon. Douglns Provides dis
trict clerks shall not retain certain fees
406 White, Brown Relates to Inade
quate facilities of schools.
414. Neff Misdemeanor for county of
ficers not to nttend to road and culvert
rcpilrs.
419. Stenrns, Scotts Bluff Relates to
stock shipping law.
420. Stearns. Scottsbluff Amendment
to Irrigation law.
423. Provides ncro company for natlon
nl guard.
428. Dorsey, Franklin Relates to vot
ing in nupurvisor districts.
431. Taj lor and Norton Unites hotel
nnd food commission In accordance with
Governor Neville's recommendation!
440. Taylor, Custer Creating n bureau
of printing and supplies.
449. Good, Nemaha Relating to for
eign lnsurnnco companies.
451. Rlckard Oil inspection feo bill
469. Labor Committee Regulation of
privato employment ngencles.
481. Ollls Hoard of contiol shnll hnvo
poWcr to n.imo all Institutional heads
490. Flansburg, Lancaster Appropri
ates $33fi.00 to heirs of Robert Scott, for
mer Mllford home Inmate,
494. Lancaster County Delegation
Relates to public schools of Lincoln.
495. Peterson, Lancaster Relates to
registration of urocinct bonds
496. Peterson Providing that no fran
chise right to streets nnd alleys can ba
secured br user.
500. Peterson Appropriates $1,500 for
sanitary district of Lincoln for boncflts
to state farm,
501. Peterson Relating to lntoruiban
railway Incorporations.
511. Ollls, Valley Makes food commis
sioner hotel commissioner.
513. Anderson, Boyd Provides that
governoi In enso of vacancy for United
States senator may fill by appointment
517. Ostcrman and others Provides
for payment by tho stato of nil hall and
storm damages.
525. How aid, Douglas llelatlng to tho
personal injury to employes of state of
Nebraska.
527. Rlckard Rotating to salaries of
county superintendents.
530. Thomas, Box Butte Providing
for the Investigation and nreventlon of
fires and providing additional duties for,
tno lire commisisoncr.
537. Trumbull. Sherman Dividing tho
state Into six districts nnd tho employ
ment of an Inspector of weights and
measures In each distriet, fixing tho com
pensation at $5 a day and traveling ex
penses. 540. Swanson, Clay Providing that tho
lnsuranco board shall not lssuo any
ltconso to any lnsuranco company until
It has compiled with the law relating to
uniform blank forms.
541. Swanson (by request) Providing
that all fees received from lnsurnnco
companies shall bo placed by tho stato
treasurer Into the general fund nccount.
551. Defoe, Johnson Providing that
any ono entering nny" building armed
with a dangerous weapon to bo used to
hold up persons shall be sentenced to
from twenty years to life.
560. Ainlay, Merrick (by request) Re
lating to associations organized for tho
purpose of raising money to be loaned
among members.
573. Hopkins, Douglas Adds threo as
sistant probation ofllcers In Omaha.
583. Leldlgh. Otoe llelatlng to finan
cial conduct of school districts.
586. Ollls, Valley To provido for tho
re-dlstrlcting of nil school districts, and
provide for necessary surveys.
597. Ollls, Valley Regulating tho salo
of agricultural seeds.
599. Mills, Lancaster Excepting as
sessment associations from the .law ro
qulrlng a deposit of all Investment se
curities with Insurance board.
606. Peterson, Lnncnster Relating to
Improvement of streets and alloys in Lin
coln 608. Fults, Furnas Eliminating tho
ten dollar permit chnrgo collected under
present law from retail dealers for Imi
tation butter nnd cheeso.
629. Good. Nemaha Appropriates $2,
000 for lellef of Lettle May Wiser.
681. Anderson, Boyd Amends pure
food law relating to percentage of alco
hol contained In articles.
645. Peterson, Lancaster Modifies law
regulating sale of sccutltles under Bluo
Sky Law.
668. Thomas et al. Provides for stato
publicist.
683. Taylor, Custer Amend school dis
trict law.
691. Bates, Cheyenne Appropiintes
$15,000 for Irrigation experiments
697. Hughes and Regan Appropriates
$31,400 for land at Norfolk hospital.
701. Bulla, Douglas Regulates salo of
nntl-hog cholera serum.
702. Bulla, Douglas Provides for
treatment of llco infected cattlo.
703. Hunt, Sallno Provides for ac
quirement of land for cemetery purposes.
717. Finance, Ways and Menns Com
mittee, by request of Board of Control
Appropriation for buildings ut the follow
ing institutions. Addition to hospital
building, etc., Beatrice Institute for
feeble-minded youth, $03,000, cattle barn,
etc., girls' industrial school at Geneva, $7,
500; bolter house and new machinery,
soldiers' and sailors' home. Grand Island,
JIG. 820: lmnrovement lnc esldo liosoltnl,
$25,000; improvement state Industrial
school, Kearney, $3,000; tubercular hos
pital, Kearney, $20,500; Nebraska hospital
for Insane, Lincoln, $143,000; orthopedic
hospital, Lincoln, $9,500; stato peniten
tiary, $il,300; Nebraska Industilal home,
Mllford, $10,274; soldiers' home, Mllford,
$3,000; Norfolk Insane nsylum, $117,000;
Nebraska school for deaf, Omaha, $6,000;
home for dependent children, Lincoln,
$2,500.
720. Andersen, Boyd Approprintlnfl
$50,000 to state penitentiary.
722. Road Commltteo Meets require
ments of federal aid road fund appropria
tion.
729. Hughes and Radke Provides for
exercise of power of eminent domain for
purpose of securing library sites.
730. Neff, Knox Defines flags for pub
lic school grounds.
731. Keegan, pouglas Increases salary
of Douglas county assessor to $4,000 a
year.
750. Cronln, Holt Provides for pur
chaso of county supplies In open market.
753. Harris and Hostotloi-Approprl-ates
$14,000 for purchase of lund at Stnte
tubercular hospital,
768. Stearns, Scottsbluff Changes timo
of payment nnd rntn of payment of bonds
of Irrigation ditches,
769, Stearns, Scottsbluff Provides for
water suspensions where Irrigation tnxes
remain unpaid for two years or moro
770. Steams. Scottsbluff Relatos to
transfer property In Irrigation ditches
771. Stearns,. Scottsbluff Authorizes
Irrigation district boards to borrow funds
on payments to the United States.
793. Joint Prohibition Committee
Prohibition bill.
794. Appropilntlons for salaries of stato
ofllcers.
795. Reischlck, Craddock, Grcenwnlt,
Hoffmelster, Fuller, Ollls, Good, Peterson,
Cronln and Mears Appropriation for tho
current expenses of tho stnte government
and miscellaneous Items for tho years
ending Mnrch 31, 1918. :iml March 31, 1919,
and declaring nn emergency.
796. Committee on Claims nnd Defi
ciencies Appropriation for the payment
of miscellaneous Items of Indebtedness
arising from claims and owing to the
stato of Nebraska and to declare un
emergency.
797. Fries Appropriation for miscel
laneous Items.
798. Richmond. Douglas Authorizing
tho board of county commissioners In
counties having 150,000 population to sell
land or lot for tho purpose of securing
funds to erect a poor house
799. By the Governor To validate and
confirm title In snllne land of Nebraska.
800. By tho Governor An act to pro
lilo for tho promotion for vocational idu
cntlon In nccordnnco with nn act of con
gross. 801. Governor Neville Making an ap
propriation for tho puichusc of medals
for members of tho Nebraska National
guard and declaring nn emergency
802. Ileal Making , an uppropilatlon
for tho expense of mobilisation anil main
tenance of Nebraska National urimids and
nil other reglmonts and parts thereof re
cruited organized or mobilized within tho
stale and declaring an mnrKoncy.
803. "A bill for an not to amend sec
tion 31C0 of tho Revised Statutes for 191S,
and to repeal Maid original section as now
existing."
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When Nancy Dances
Nancy's mother has Just finished
milking her n diuiee frock which she
Is to wear ut the Until party of her
dancing class. It Is filmy mid crisp
enough to inuke a guuzu-witigcd but
terfly envious If butterflies could har
bor envy and It Is exactly suited to
the Krncefiil ami slender little limld
and her gently frollcsoino dancing.
Long will Xtincy remember tho glory
of this frock nnd the painstaking work
nnd plnnnlng that make It such a suc
cess. Tho frock Is made of swlss-orgnndlc
flouncing, very sheer, very white and
very wide. Tho edge of tho flouncing
Is scalloped, and each scallop frames a
wreath of dainty embroidery, mndc of
small loaves and a single blossom.
Above this edge there aro smnll, widely
scnttered dots and abovo them a nar
row border of little embroidered blos
soms and leaves. The scalloped edge
appears only on tho skirt, for the dis
criminating taste of Nancy's mother
teaches her that much decoration Is out
of place in the dress of little children.
The skirt Is laid In shallow, even
plaits at the top and Joined to a plain
"baby" waist In which the em
broidered border appears just above
the waistline. The sleeves aro merely
Lace Crochet in Night Gowns
However much wo admire and won
der at tho marvelous Ingenuity that
adapts machinery to lace making, and
however pretty mnchlne-mado lace
may be, they can never hold tho same
place In the regard of women that
hand-made laces hold. This Is the rea
son that everyone Is so Industriously
crocheting and knitting and mnklng
tatting in these busy dnys. Even busi
ness women, on elevated trains or cars,
going to and from offices, often prefer
lace-muklng to reading, and probably
have about as much deflnlto knowledge
of current events as those who devote
themselves everyday to nowspnpers. At
all events they have something to show
for their time.
Iland-mado laces ure moro durable
than those made by machines as a
rule and they make the most accept
able of gifts to woman friends. Just
now yokes for gowns, or corset covers,
or combinations, appear to have seized
tho attention of those who know how
to crochet. The tlmo spent on them
Is well Invested for they will wear al
most a lifetime If made of strong,
mercerized cotton thread. Even thosu
of liner threads are strong.
Tho photograph shown here falls to
do Justice to tho handsome nightdress
mudo of white japonlca silk, Joined to
a voke and sleeves of crochet lace.
The yoke Is not nn unusunl pattern, so
that unyono familiar with tho work
will know how to make ono like It. A
beading and scalloped edge, made In
tho crochet, finishes the neck and
sleeves. Narrow, light blue satin rib
bon Is run through tho beading anA
knotted loops of the ribbon form tlm
pretty wuettes that set olT the sleeves
and yoke. A little edge, in tno same
hhndo of blue as tho ribbon Is croch
eted to the scallops.
A yoko of this kind Is likely to out
jPlpH&iitft
short, pointed flounces, edged with fine
val luco whipped on to a rolled
hem. ' A littlu cape bunging In points
from the shoulders and nt the front
and back, veils tho embroidery In tho
bodice nnd Is edged with val lace.
The Dutch neck is cut square and fin
ished with a tine, narrow edging of
I a co also.
Tho sush, which suits so well the
daintiness of tho dress, and the buoy
ant bow', which holds Nancy's hair,
are of wide, soft satin ribbon In light
sea green. Just why this particular
color and shade are so convincing as
the best possible choice for a gossa
mer dress, Is not to be fathomed but
they are.
Two petticoats, joined to u single
body to, make them hang oven, aro
worn under tho frock and they aro
made of organdie edged with val lace.
No 111111101' what splendor mny make
little hearts sing at tho party, nothing
can shine down the beauty of Nancy's
dress.
Vogue for Beads.
Tho vogue for beads bus Invaded
the sweater world. Belts nnd sashes
of beads aro used to encircle the
waist of the comfortablo sports coats.
wear nny of the sheer materials used
for the skirt of tho gown, but skirts
aro easy to replace.
Sleeves Appearing for Evening.
A noticeable feuture of tho dresses
seen In ti tour of an evening In New
York was tho sleeves, somo of whlclj
were quite long and no gown noticed
was sleeveless. An occasional non
decollete dress was noted. Ono elnb'
ornto one of tine black lace had thu
upper part of the corsago covering tho
neck and shoulders with ono thickness
of black chiffon, with sleeves also of
tho chiffon. The cloak accompanying
this was of white satin trimmed from
tho bottom to about the walstllno with
bands of black satin of graduated
widths, tho last being about an Inch
deep.
Using Bandanna Cottons.
The Introduction of the Southern
bandanna cottons has been one of tho
results of Americans looking to their
own country for Ideas to Incorporate
Into French designs. A leading mil
liner of Now York got In the Southern
resorts the Inspiration to Introduce
tho brilliant cottons of that country
Into fnshlonablo apparel. Nothing
would moro' delight the Southern mills
(ban a widespread use of the materials
which they make in such beautiful de
signs and such remarkably good weav
ing. An All-Day Crepe Costume.
A frock of crepo do chlno with a
coat to match, both, covered with a
stltchery douo In a striking design,
will serve for tho street and for unj,
Indoor affair before seven o'clfU.
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