The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, April 24, 1913, Image 10

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The following "Want Ads" are
classified under appropriate headings
for the convenience ot reader.
CASH RATES One cent per
wo.'d each Insertion. No ad received
for less than ten cents per Inser
tion. Black face double rate.
CREDIT RATES One cent per
word each Insertion, but no advertis
ing account opened for less than
twenty-five centa and no ad charged
for less than fifteen cents per week.
Black face double rate.
Ir answering Herald want ads
please mention that you saw it In
this paper.
A classified advertisement will in
troduce to each other the next buy
er and the next seller of property
In this town.
2 blocks from street car line, 3 I 260 head of stock wanted to pas
public schools Within walking dis ture. Six miles south of town. Good
tance City water, telephone. All ! cane. Inquire at Gregg's feed store,
uncfer Irrigation. 60 acres in fine K. I. Gregg & Sod
stand of alfalfa. A very desirable i 2018-17-4t.
proposition for a farmer with a fam
THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN
ADVERTISING BY THE
GENERAL OFFICES
NEW YORK AND CHICAGO
BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIFS
ABSTRACTERS
J. D. EMERICK
Bonded Abstracter.
I have the only Bet ot abstract
books in Box Butte county. Office
in McCorkle Building. lO-tf-570
FOR RENT
FURNISHED MODERN ROOMS
for light housekeeping, close in.
Phone 529. MRS. BAYER.
Advt 15til982
Improved Box Butte County farms
for rent. J. C. McCorkle, McCorkle
block.
l80-15tf
FOR SALE OR RENT. Seven
room house. Good outbuildings. Bam
for four horses. House for automo
bile. J. B. DENTON.
A d ver tisement Btf 1 772
FOR REN T 2 furnished rooms for
light housekeeping, to couple with no
children. Phone Black 196.
1942-13-tf
By. If your capital Is tied up in
Box Butte county land here is a
fine opportunity to exchange it for a
lonK time lease on a big money
maker. Write or see Lloyd C.
Thomas, Herald building. Alliance.
2042-18-tf.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
WANT TO SEIJ, all my farms
and ranches. Several business and
residence properties. Only small
payments required. Some exchange
considered. Look into this. W. W.
Norton, Alliance.
1993-15tr
FOR SALiE4 A bargain, if taken
at once. My 8 room residence, 720
Platte Ave. Phone 184
2048-18-tf J. J. VANCE
O'Keefe Bros., Real Estate, Rum
er Blk. 1908 12tf
HELP WANTED
FEMALE HELP WANTED Good
experienced woman cook, wages $10
per week; also, good experienced
dining room girls, wages 7 per week.
MRS. SCHWENDER, Restaurant,
Bridgeport, Nebr.
Advertisement 14tfl969
WANTED Solicitors of ability and
energy to present a newspaper prop
osition of unusual merit; travel Ne
braska; good money; must furnish
references. Address Farmer and
Rancher, Hemlngford, Nebr.
Advt-14tfl961
For quick service if you are In
need of any kind of help or want
employment write to tliVn labor of
fice. We will furnish the same for
you. Phone Red 298. H. O. Desert
Labor Office, Grand Island. Nebr.
2013-17-4t.
Trees, Trees, Trees,
Frees grown right here in Alliance.
Come and make your selection and
have them planted where you want
them on short notice. Corner Mis
souri avenue and Fifth street.
Advt. 18tf2043 E. W. Ray.
Wonderful Skin Salve
1 tuck 1 en's Arnica Salve Is known
everywhere as the best remedy made
for all diseases of the skin, and al
so for burns, bruises and bolls.. Re
duces inflammation and !a soothing
and healing. J. T. Sossaman. pub
Usher of NEWS, of Cornelius, N.C.,
writes that one box helped his seri
ous skin ailment after other remedies
failed. Only 25c.
Recommended by Fred E. Holsten.
Advertisement 2l-5t-2015
. Rowan It Wright, coal, wood and
posts. Phone 71. tf
Seeds That Will Grow
That's the kind you want Seeds
that, are true to name and descrip
tion. You can gtt them at Hamil
ton's. A large stick if fresh seeds
to sele t from. Phone 589.
Advt. 2C) lt-2105
NOTICE
This wtlll notify all concerned
that on and after this date, April
24, 1913, I will not be responsible
for any debts contracted by my win'e,
Mary F, Hodges, she having left my
bod and board. A .1. HODGES,
Whitman, Nebraska
2104 20-4
H. K. )W, by MteDbins of nawron 1
Changes conditions of bond Issues for
purchase of school house site. Kuier
gency. H. R. 415. by MeKissIck and Hot?
Increases salary of hotel commissioner
from $5 to $1,000 a year; authorizes
H. K. Z2J, ny jacssm m .ncsx
Prohibits the misuse by any othsf
than the owner thereof of narnV. mark
or brand on receptarles used In the
sale of soda waters, mineral, aerated
waters, cider, ginger ale and other
unti.tntnv I e n I It, m he Vf.m Irf.a milk hilt-
expenditures of not more than $12,000 trmJk rtfnxu ,r ,.,., an bxltt.
for assistants this amount to be paid ,,, tn iMt tnerof ahd pfo.
out of fees collected by department. v
IU n I'M nt'ni Ulllft in fi runaic w
Hemingford
Hotel Re opened
We have re-modeled and thorough
ly cleaned the Hemingford Hotel.
It Is now In fine shape and will be
fun by experienced management.
Give us a trial.
MR. and MRS. J. F. KNIGHT.
209 1 -20-It
Buy your coal of Rowan ft
Phone 71.
Wright,
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GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS
True to name, fresh from reliable
seed houses. A large stock to select
from. W. J. HAMILTON CO.
Advt 20-11-2105
FOR SALE Indian Runner Duck
eggs. $1.00 per setting of 13. MRS.
C. M. LOTSPEICH. Hemlngford, Neb.
Advt 20-6-21O8
HELP WANTED. Middle aged
woman or girl wanted for housekeep
er In small family. Call at The
Herald office.
2083-19-tX
f argest in western Nebraska.
'-'Excellent cuisine. Modern
throughout. Free bus.
HELP WANTED. First class Jan
Hor, to start work on May 1st. Ap
ply at First National Bank.
2094-20-2-t
MODERN FURNISHED ROOMS for
rent. 404 Cheyenne Ave.
1889 12-tf
WANTED TO RENT
YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE want
to rent two furnished rooms in mod
ern, private home. References if
desired. Phone 340.
15tf
ORSALE
All kinds of feed, to any quantity
desired, at E. L Gregg ft Son s.
Phone 155.
29-tf-1342
Get your shoes repaired at M. D.
Nichols' shop, 217 Box Butte Ave.
Nothing but first-class Work turned
cut. We use the Champion Repair
Machine. Prompt work.
Advt 15tfl976
PAINE FISHBURN GRANITE CO.
Grand Island, Nebr.
Make the best monuments and will
save you money. Call on AL. WIK
ER, local salesman of Alliance, or
send to Grand Island for price list.
SOLICITOR WANTED A respon
sible person to represent us in and
around Alliance, Nebraska. An ex
cellent opportunity for the right
person. $15 to $40 per week. Ad
dress 108-9 Fraternity Bld., Lincoln,
Nebr.
2061-19-1 t
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
Box Butte County farm to trade
for city property. J. C. McCorkle,
McCorkle block.
1980-15tf
MISCELLANEOUS
Money to loan on real estate.
C. Reddish.
F
3tf
The following civil service exam-
nations will be held in Alliance on
the dates given. Full Information
can be secured from J. 8. Johnston,
local secretary, at the post, office.
May 5 Copperplate map engraver
(male), salary $3 per day to $1,600
per year.
May 7 Head nurse (operating), fe
male, salary $480 per year with
board, quarters and laundry. Electro
metallurgist (male), salary $1,500 to
1,800 per year. Telegraph operat
or (male and female), salary $900 to
1,000 per year.
May 7-8 Junior aid (male), salary
$600 to $720 per year In Forest Ser
vice, Dept. of Agriculture. Architec
tural UM ll - ... ( 1 1 . 1 l . .' .......
(male), salary $1,600 per year. Col-
orist (male and female), salary $900
to $1200 per year.
May 12 Associate Physicist, male,
qualified in metallurgy, salary $2,200
per year. Irr gatlon managers and
assistants (male), salary of manager
from M,860 to $2,500 per year and
assistant managers from $1,500 tp
12 01)11 net- venr in the I f ) :i nt:i t i t ,n
service H. R. 32, by Mockett Appropriates
May 21 Mineral examiner (male). ! $15,000 for deficiency and emergency
salary $1,800 per year. Drainage en-1 repairs at state orthopedic hospital.
gineer (male), salary $1,200 to $2,000! Emergency.
For nice clean Nlggerhead Lump
and Nut, and Eastern Hard nut coal,
phone to No. 22.
Dlerks Lumber & Coal Company.
L. W. BOWMAN
Physician md Surgeon
Office in First National Bank Bldg.
Phones: Office. 362; residence, 16.
Prescriptions to drug store or niedl
cines furnished from office, if pre
ferred. ,
50-tf-1608 Advertisement
EXPERT PIANO TUNER W. H
I. unu. expert piano tuner, will be In
Alliance during Orkln Brothers spec
lal piano sale. Leave orders for
tuning at the piano store. Phone
352.
Adv 12tfl90"
REGISTERED PERCH E RON STAL
LION for sale. Seven years old. J.
C. McCorkle, McCorkle block.
l80-15tf
RANCH FOR RENT. My ranch of
3,600 acres, southeast of Alliance,
and recently occupied by Mr. Schill,
is for rent. Wt W. NORTON.
Advt. 2034-17-tf.
A RIGHT GOOD PAIR of Register
ed Hereford Bulls coming two
vears old for sale. Priced right. Come
and see them. F. E. Thompson.
IVfe miles east of Tbedford, Nebr.
2046-18-21.
FOR SALE. Five room house and
lot. 6, block 8, Hill s Addition to Al
liance. Bargain for cash. J. J
Skinner. Proctor, Ixgan County, Col
orado. 2068-19tf!
RIDING HORSE FOR SALE
Thoroughbred riding horse weighing
about 900 pounds. In good shape.
Fine appearance. Inquire at The
Herald office.
3096 -20f
Profitable Lease for Trede
Chance to Gtt Five Year Lease on
Irrigated Farm Adjoining Denver.
1 represent a client who has a
live-year lease on an eighty-acre ir
igited farm on the edge of Den
ver, which he wishes to trade tor
Box BuUe county land. If you are
a farmer and want a proposition
that will make you big money. In ad
dition to having a home In the city
of Denver, with all Its advantages,
you should Investigate this propo
ni'lon. The income from ehis eighty
acres was approximately $98 per acre
during 1912. It Is an opportunity to
imike big mney from farming.
The farm is three and one-hair
miles east of the State Capitol build
ing in Iienver. Fine hara, W box
btalls tor cattle and stalls Jfor e-ght
head of horses. Good four room house
She said to me one day "Now, Cy
There's got to be a change, -
I"ve got to have some different coal.
Coal that will heat the range.
Sunshine -Maillund and Monarch coal
will do it. For sale by J. H
Vaughan & Son, Phone 5.
.Adv-1979-lu-tf
Curtis Best and Gooch's Best flour
at E. I. Gregg ft Son's. Eveiry sack
guaranteed. Phone 165.
29 tf-1342
NOTICE
I will be no longer responsible for
any debts contracted by my wife,
Sophia Weinel PETER WEINEL
Alliance, Nebr.
All kinds of team work. Gardens
plowed. Phone 787.
Advt 18-3t-2037 l-awrence & Worm.
VEGETABLE PLANTS in season
tomato. abbage, sweet potato, cau
liflowcr, pepper, celery, oage, etc
Phont 2 or 435. B. W. RAY
Advt. 17: 1 2033
Beit Medicine for Colds
t"I;c r u druggist lecommeuds
remedy i ji- colds, throat and lung
trouble:, : ou may feel sure that he
knows what be is talking about. C
Lower. Druggist, of Marion. Ohio
writes or Dr. King's New Discovery
"I know Dr. King's New Discovery
is the best throat and lung medicine
I sell. It cured my wife of a seven
bronchial cold after ull other reme
dies failed.'' It will do the same for
you If you are suffering with a cold
or any bronchial, throat or lung
cough. Keep a bottle on hand all
the time for everyone in the family
to use. It Is a home doc tor. Price
60c and $1.00. Guaranteed by F. E
Holsten.
Advertisement 21 -5t-201."
U)ST lxwer part
Templar watch charm
return to Drake Hotel.
2089-20 lt
of KniJi'.-
Reward for
You cau get your worn out cat?
made into beautiful durable rugs
Write the UNCOI-N Rl'G FACTORY
Lincoln. Nebraska. for fUuatraiod
folder 2088 20 41
CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS
MAKE YOUR
Headquarters
AT THE
DRAKE HOTEL
H. R. 554, by Elmelund of Saunders
Requires a reserve of 20 per cent by
all state hanks in cities of over 26.000
inhabitants.
H. R. 229. by Haslk of Under Re
quires county officials to pay annually
to county treasurer all fees collected
In excess of what law allows them as
salaries.
H. R. 164, by Lancaster delegation
Permits city of Lincoln to purchase
or construct municipal street railway,
gas or other public utility plant.
Emergency.
H It. 51, by Richardson of Lancaster
Makes It a felony to Introduce
"dope" or Intoxicants Into penitentiary,
reformatories, Jails or asylums.
Emergency.
H. R. 173. by Reuter of Otoe Sub
stitutes electrocution for hanging as
death penalty after October 1, 1914.
H. R. 112, by Searle of Keith In
counties not under township organiza
tion, county board Is authorised to
appropriate nnexnended balance from
precinct bond levy, to be used for road
Improvement In ruch precinct.
H.-R. 341, by Relsche of Dawes Ap
propriates money in state normal li
brary fund for purchase of books for
Chadron normal. Emergency.
H. R. 684, by Douglas county dele-
same Emergency.
H. R 204. by Haslk of Butler Sub
stitutes town treasurer for assessor at
member of town board. Emergency.
. H. R. 122, by Huckner of Lancaster
Authorises Btatn board of health to
prohibit use of common public drink
Ing cups.
H. R. It, by Filen of Howard
Judges and clerks of election and can
vassers shall receive thirty cents an
hour for not ntore'than twenty hours,
party making return to county clerk
to receive Ave cents per mile traveled:
In cities of first class, judges and
clerks to receive $5 a day.
H. R. 116. by Mallery of Box Butta
Requires railroads to equip all switch
'stands with lights between hourg of
sunset and sunrise and In times of
'dark weather.
j H. R. 38. by Baker of Thomas
Raises salaries of court reporters from
$i. :.o to $2,000 a year.
H. R. 380, by Bartels of Wayne.
Kauff man of Nemaha. Harris of Buf
falo;. Hostetler of Buffalo and Reische
of Dawes Appropriates cash fund of
'four state normal schools to currant
expense funds.
' H. R. 17. by Nichols of Madison--Affidavits
explaining or correcting
nnv tnnarent defects In a chain of
gatlon Authorises governor to P" tltle to any real estate may be rec
Old Lady (to conductor her first
drive on at electric tram) "Would
It be dangerous, conductor, If I was
to put my foot on the rail?"
Conductor (an Edison manque)
"No, mum, not unless you was to put
the other one on the overhead wire."
NEW LAWS"
i OF NEBRASKA
(Continued from Page One.)
per year. Copy.et. marine engine and
boiler draftsman (male), salary $2.04
per diem.
May 21-22 Structural steel drafts
man (male), salary $4.72 per diem.
FOR SALE. Buff Orpington egs.
75 cents per setting of 14. Duncan's
Addition. No phone. P. O. Box
1332. CHRISTIAN MATZ. - i
Advt 18-12t-2066
NOTICE
E. Becker ha6 purchased the inter
est or L. r . Yockey in the linn of
Becker & Y'ockey, proprietors of the
Central Cafe. All bills due the firm
are payable to him
E. BECKER ami C. F. Y'OCKEY.
2056-1 9-4t
large sample trunk, held for stor
age charges, will be sold at auction
on May 17th unless charges are
paid nt once.
BURLINGTON HOTEL.
2063-19-41
LAND WANTED FOR SALE
WANTED. -Everybody who wishes
to sell their land to list it with me.
Quick sales and small profits is my
motto. A square deal for everybody
suar.cn tod See me for business.
B. L. WESTOVER. Bingham, Nebr.
2060-1 9-6t
MaKe Money as Merchant
"set
and
cost
and
start
Would you like to have us
you up" in business. We can
wli; unhtimcre U wV.l not
y ,ii a penny. WMhout capital
three i salesmanship we can
you In businees fcr youiself.
Wc are es'abliahlnx represt-nta-C'V
s in every city, town and vil
lage, to handle our full Inn- of Vac
uum SweepeTS. They are, we be
lieve, the betDt and cheapest hand
power vacuum sweeper In the world.
Let us show- you how our splendid
orgai ization transforms your "push"
and application into dollar and
roils. Unusual proposirion made to
General Agen s Write today for
.'jiformation.
General Appliance Factor! Inc
!.'. a Main St.,
Marinette. Wtconsin
2090 20 3tc
MONEY FOUND. A piece of tuon
ey was picked up Owner can have
wame by calling at Herald office
proving property and paying for
this notice.
U 2t-20S4.
FLORAL PIECES FOK FUNKR
WJB made up on short notice. Cut
flowers :;t all times. Will rent pot
ted p!auts for all occasion.
E W RAY
fttflOM
H. R. 353, by Regan Appropriates
$60,000 for state penitentiary defloiL
Emergency.
H. R. i. by Hardin Made the re
codified statutes, compiled by the state
recodification commission, the law of
the state. Emergency.
H. R. 362, by Brain, Druesedow,
Flanagan. Yates, Sugarman, Foster,
Hoff. Anderson South Omaha charter.
H. R. 538 By Busch of Otoe Makes
flue for selling Intoxicants to habitual
drunkards, idiots or Insane, $. to $100
fine.
H. R. 645, by Orueber of Thayer
Puts the burden of proof, In a case
where discrimination in selling price
is alleged, on the salesman.
S. F. 306, by Ollis of Valley Re
quires attorney general to Investigate
complaints of discrimination under
anti-discrimination law, whenever re
quest Is made.
H. R. 98, by Mockett of Lancaster
Appropriates $1,000 for relief of John
Kcans, penitentiary employe Injured
by falling through trap door. Signed
Apri. 15.
U. R. 177. by O'Malley of Hall
Makes it a misdemeanor to exhibit s
wild man or wild woman, any de
formed person or any Immodest OI
Immoral show.
H. R. 135. by O'Malley of Hall Ap
propriates $2,000 for relief of Mrs
Ruby Carson, Injured In laundry ma
nhlne at Grand Island soldiers' home
II. R. 252, by Flannagan of Douglas
- -Appropriates $6,000 tor Guard Doodj
of state penitentiary, injured during
convict outbreak.
H. R. 262, by Pearson of Frontier
Changes the minimum school year ol
three months to four months in dls
tricls of fewer than twenty pupils
eight mouths for twenty to twenty-flte
pupils and ulue moutha in districts
having a greater number.
H. R. 130. by Mockett of laucaster
Provides that whenever the parents
of fifty or more pupils of the graded
schools submit a petition three months
irior to opening of term, authorities
must establish a course In any Eu
ropean modern ianguage designated
by parents for pupils above the fourth
grade; for uot more than five hours
esch week and not leas than one pe
riod each day to be devoted to such
study; this act applicable to every
high school, city school or metropoli
tan school of the state.
H It. 6, by Hoffmelster or Chase
Changes the number of petitioners to
call su election to vote bonds for a
county high school from tweuty-iive
in each precinct to one-third of the
qualified voters of each precinct.
H. R 41, by Mockett of Lancaster
Permits couuty board of Lancaster
county to improve roads within cor
porate limits of city of Lincoln, when
sin h roads are extensions of Improved
hlahwava Emergency.
point three commissioners to act with
lowa commissioners In denning boun-
! dary between Douglas and Sarpy
, counties, Nebraska, and Pottawatamle
county, Iowa.
H. R. 887, by the governor Appro
' prlatea $100,000 for the relief of tor
1 nado sufferers and to pay militia, to
I be expended by the following commls
I slon: Arthur C. Smith, Omaha; Robert
Cowell of Omaha; Arthur Mullen of
Omaha; William A. Redick of Omaha:
William Miller. Sr.. of Yutan; S. H.
Buck of Otoe county: P. L. Hall of
Lincoln. Emergency.
H. R. 613. by Stearns of Scotts Bluff
Allows lessee of any school land,
any part of which is under Irrigation,
to purchase same.
H. R. 691. by Mockett of Lancaster
Authorises the governor to appoint a
commission of three to Investigate the
feasibility of forestatlon of school
lands in the sand hills.
H. R. 748. by Keckley of York
Allows cities of 5,000 Inhabitants to
vote not more than $100,000 bonds for
the drainage of natural water courses.
Emergency.
H. R. 447, by Elmelund of Saunders
Allows banks to loan not to exceed
i ten times the capital stock and sur
plus. Emergency.
H. R. 46, by Boilen or Knox and
Cedar A proposed constitutional i
amendment permitting five-sixths or a
Jury to render a verdict in all civil
cases and in criminal cases less than
I felonies; legislature may authorize a1
trial by jury or less than twelve men
I In courts inferior to the district
courts.
H. R. 20, by Richardson of Lan
caster Allows railroads or express
companiea to transport household
goods of employes free of charge.
Emergency.
H. R. 161, by Knudsou or Nance
Removes exemption or wages where
debt is contracted tor necessities or
lire; execution tor wages shall not
taaue until judgment Is rendered.
H. R. 57, by Regan or Platte Re
quires all "light" locomotives to be
manned by engineer, fireman and con
ductor or pilot when running fro n
one division point to another.
H. R. 42. by Hardin or Harlan- Per
mits the DVtn or a bull, stallion or
Jack to hold a lien tor service upon
the dim, ns well us the off-spring.
H. R 27. by Simon or Douglas
Provides that widow or Omaha police
men sli a I be paid a pension or uot
less than $2u a month, unless re
married; minor orphaned children
similarly pensioned.
H. It. 15, by Fries of Howard PTO-
orded as Instruments affecting real es
tate and such record shall be prima
facie evidence of the fact therein re
cited; all such Instruments now on
record are legalised.
I H. R. 263. by Pearson of Frontier
Raises maximum levy for school dis
trict from twenty-five to thlrty-flvs
'mills.
j H. R. 56, by Harris of Buffalo Ap
propriates library caah fund of Kear
jney state normal to current library
fund of that Institution.
H II H 21 by Fuller of Seward Re-
1 quires physical connection of all tele
phone lines; exchanges on which long
distance call originates to have the
right to designate the route of traffic;
requires that long distance rates be
based on an alr-llne mileage, 16 par
cent of any toll charge to go to the
originating line, 10 per cent to the
terminating line and the balance di
vided between the different companies
over which the message Is routed;
provides for a clearing house tor di
vision or rates.
H. R. 125, by Bartels of Wayne
Appropriates Wayne normal library
fund for purchase of books.
H. R. 76, by Anderson of Kearney
Prohibits the marriage of whttcsjWlth
persons one-eighth or more negro,
Japanese or Chinese.
H. Ri 637, by bouse finance commit
tee Makes a levy of 85 hundredths
or a mill tor the salaries, maintenance
and Improvement of the tour stats
normal schools; distribution to be at
the discretion or the state normal
I board both ns to maintenance and new
I buildings. Emergency.
I H. R. 36, by Jackson or Nuckolls
Names of candidates nominated at a
! primary election shall not be placed
on the official bnllot unless the can
I dldate accepts the nomination in writ
ing, within ten days when running tor
a county office, or tourteen days ir tor
a state office; county clerk ahull no
tify county nominees by mull within
1 three day. after the result Is ascer
tain d.
H. R 32S. by Stobblns of Dawson
Fixes r Maximum telegraph rat of
twenty-five cents ou all mer-ra,
from ;ti point In Nebraska to avrther
within the ictiite, not eccedl: r ten
words; the chargf for tdcitional words
not to exceed the ratal la t (Tret Jauu
. ry l.JH!3: Hate railway rQtnmtflitM
etrpowiieci to raise rate If cnmrn"les
show It to he unrcmnverallve. Emer
gency. Te::rHrary Injvncilon granted
by f -fl-ral rbift Apt II 9. 1913.
H. R. I bv roller of Sewr.rd -The
com ty tc le- : ana bill,
H. R. 3-1. by Morris ot ( herry
tides "v penalty of from $10 to $50 fins
i and liability for damages for itnitat
; Ing any "corner" established by the
I federal government in the survey of
' public lauds in Nebraska. Emergency.
H. R. 14. by Fries of Howard Pro
vides that county roads shall be
marked by surveyors ou both sides.
Emergency.
H. R. 13, by Fries or Howard In
boundary disputes, gives state sur
veyor the right to summon witnesses,
administer oaths and compel testi
mony. Emergency.
H. R. 12, by Fries of Howard- Pre
scribes methods of establishing or re
storing lost or obliterated corners.
Emergency.
H R. 220. by Hartwell or Webster
Requires proprietor or pool hall out
side or Incorporated city or village to
obtain license- rrom county board, on
petition or at least thirty rreebolders
of precinc t wherein it is to be located,
after publication of application In
newspaper or general circulation tor
at least two weeks;
H. R 179, by Hoffmelster of Chase
Requires woven wire fish net or screen
at headgates of every irrigation ditch,
mesh not over one Inch.
H. R. 416. by McKissick and Hoff
tllves hotel keepers a lien on baggage
or guests tor unpaid board bills: lia
bility tor loss or guests' valuables lim
ited to $300, even if kept in hotel safe,
unless by special agreement; in case
or destruction toy Are, liability limited
to $10 for each grip and contents and
$6u for each trunk and contents.
H R. 124, by Nichols of Madison
Repeals the law requiring the filing
in supreme court in appeal eases or
piloted abstracts or bills or excep
tion. Emvaency
Bfetal hes a live il board
of five' W i l' . . to Lu appointed by
the, go- ri;or.
H. R. ;;-t lv Pats or Pawnee Au
thorizes s lie af bonds now held by
State at I'M j than par but not laaq than
p'urchai.0 t rice (law now rcquiics sals
at par).
H. R. 343. by Anderson or Douglas
Appropriates S4.2 u tor deficiency at
Omaha school for the deaf.
H. R. 15S. by Jackson of Nuc kolls
Appropriates $100,000 for new build
ing at state fair grounds and $8,000
for additional laud.
H. R. 486. by Foster -Provides for
annual registration of all dentists De
cember 1, each to pay $1 annual fsa.
H. R. 222. by Harris or Buffalo -Establishes
artisans' lein on personal
property.
H. R. 59. by Keckley or York A
civil service tor state institutions,
schools for deaf and blind excepted.
Vetoed April 1. 't
H. R 180. by Hardin or Harlan
Brings olice magistrates under bi
ennial election law, next election la
1914.
II R. 282. by Grueber or Thayer
Appropriates $35,000 tor a binding
twine plant at state penitentiary.
H. R. 236. by Boilen or Knox In
all actions brought to recover damages
for injuries to a person or his prop
erty, uegllgence or the plaiutiff shall
be considered lu comparisou with that
Of the defendant, the jury to dec ids
degree ot compeusatiou that la Just.
Emergency.
(Continued Nexi Week.)
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