The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 01, 1913, Image 4

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THE ALLIANCE HERALD
JOHN W. THOMAS, Editor
Lloyd C. Thomii, City Editor
Published every Thursday by
THE HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY
Incorporated
L'oyd C. Thomas, President E. C. Drake, Vice President
John W. Thomas, Secretary
Entered at the post office at Alliance, Nebraska, for transmission
through the mails as second-class matter.
Subscription price. $1.50 per year In advance
The circulation of this newspaper Is guaranteed to be t be largest
fn western Nebraska. Advertising rates on application. Sample copies
In western Nebraska. Karaple copies free.
ADVERTISING KArKS at "Lire) and Let Live" prices, lower In
proportion to circulation than rates of most newspapers.
DISPLAY ADVERTISING First Insertion, per Inch, column mean
ftire, 16 cents; subsequent insertion, without change, per column inch,
2 cents; extra charge for preferred position and for first Insertion
of advertisements containing difficult composition
READING NOTICES and WANT ADS Eight point Roman (common
reading) type, five cents per line each insertion. No reading notice
counted lews than -two lines. Black face type, 10 or 12 point, ten cents
per line each insertion. Each 10 or 12 point head line counted a three
lines. I
Ewcl, Post K.
J. S. Johnson.
Sam Ersklne.
TIII USDAV. MAY I, 1911
The ant I -Japanese turmoil in Calif
ornia and the cf forts of the national
administration to prevent unneces
sary friction betwen the United
States and Japan over the matter
have given the Jingoes, in and out
of congress, an opportunity to air
themselves.
An appropriation of $25,000 was
asked of the Nebraska legislature,
iuid node by it although vetoed by
the governor, for an astronomical
Observatory at tin state farm near
Lincoln. The Lincoln Star says it
was not for the purpu of permit
ting the agricultural students to ob
obrv the cow jump over the moon
ov to facilitate the planting of crops
upon astrologies. theories. The ren
sen given U that the observatory in
the city in so near the street car
trucks thai the can Jar the big tele
scope and make It use at times
very unsatisfactory.
One of The Herald's most highly
e-teemed exchanges is The Oshkosh
Herald, published by r.wnpert Bent7.
Co. at the county seat, of Garden
county, and it pains us much to see
jt Uu'uwiu seventeen different kinds
of Tits over the I'ndfruood tariff
bill, "backed by the administration".
loeordlng to the Oslikosh paper, the
reduction made in the tariff by the
new tariff bill will not only send the
i . lories of the United States to the
lmnition bow wows, but the farmers
will follow headlong to destruction.
I beer up, gentlemen. The new tariff
law may turn the moon to blood,
cause the sun to stop labhilng, bring
drouth and tornadoes; but let's hope
for the best. Let's be optimistic
while we may. Seriously, the people
generally know too well that for
many years the pretended protection
to the farmers afforded by the tariff
has been a hoax, while the powerful
trusts that need no protection from
(he tariff have been the principal
beneficiaries of the system.
REMEDY IS NOW SUGGESTED
Alliance, Nebr., Local
aents His Views on
Reduce Incendiary
Agent Pre
Means to
Losses
The following article, taken from
the Western Underwriter of April
2-ttb, Is attract inr, a great deal of
at tent ion. It la written by John .
tiuthrie, of Alliance. The article
reads as follows:
Alliance. Nebr.. April 17 To the
Editor: 1 have been rOOOfcag the ar
ticles In Collier's careful I. . also Chi
cago duily papers, and other Journals,
among which might be mentioned
your own, regarding InVMN diaries and
incendiarism, the so- I ed "Arson
Trust," and nav waujtd for some
rune J y to be suggested. Having,
bom connected with insurance in
inawy of Its different -phases for
(sms i ibret years, first in having
charge ol the insurance of a large
niuniifiii'i nrLiik! .i.mn.inv (in eoIHlec
tlon with Ls credit department) and ! . In of loss, they
E.A. McFALL DISAPPEARS
(Continued from First Page.)
found his hunting coat and shoes. It
is very probable he was caught in
uulckannd and pulled down while dig
ging out trtes. If euch Is the case
ills body will probably never )c
found.
MrPnll had recently sold out the
Antioch (Reno) store to Huahnell of
Hemingford, and had planned on go
ing to South America to investigate
the possibilities In stock raising
tin re. Ho had uot built on his
Scottshluff property but was living
in n rented house. There is abso
lutely no ground whatever for the
sensational stories which are being
circulated. His home life was
OOatentrd and happy. He was con
sidered a very reliable and straight
young man.
and success or failure as merchant,
and other information usually de
manded by credit men and mercan
tile agencies making reports.
Writing an insurance policy a only ;
Binotner way Ol extending credit, evn
if the credit is only contingent upon
a fire, and the agent or inspector
that tries can find out all required
information. Where boards are not
allowed or maintained, a certain man
can be appointed, by the state sec
retary of the fire prevention bureau,
or some other body, such as the
Blue Goose. Western Union through
the governing board, and If the city
is large enough and the business of
sufficient volume, pay a salary.
Where It will not Justify that ex
pense, let each agent pay a speci
fied Tee for each report on every
request, whether policy la Issued or
not, the same as is done by life in
surance companies foe medical exam
ination or reports on the aural char
acter of their applicants.
The expense of this system will
be almost infinitesimal when compntv
ed with the Incendiary loss now
paid by the companies, and. If this
expense can he borne by every other
class of business and till show a
profit, it can be done by fire Insur
ance interests. In metropolitan clUeu
divide aume Into districts, with an
inspector in. charge of a c retain ... r
rltocy which he can readily cower
This can also be done In the tene
ment districts. Every good agent
u hhbi ui io noaasBBBBsnJ
furniture or his customers, or if be
dees not, can easily find out bj ask
ing a few questions and making an
excuse to visit the hoose in order
to get proper location and descrip
tion, etc.
We have followed this method
for the past seven years aaxl buve
very frequently told applicants for
lnsurnu.ee that the property they had
would not warrant the amount of In
surance they asked for, aad did not
lose the business, either. We fre
quently give parties household in Yen-
tovy hooks und tell them to fill therm
wlH
T. P. A. CONVENTION
tContlnmH Item Pige One.l
provided specla' entertainment and
had extended a cordial invitation to
all to be present. "And if there is
any other cntertairAMent of which
we have yet no knowledge we will
advise you of it latr an It trans
plres," said Mr W hater.
Saturday morning thw convention
was called to order" b President
English. The reports of committees
were received and accented. The
following officers were elected for
the ensuing year
Presldmt, Ed. E.
Grand Island.
1st Vice President,
Post A, Omaha.
2nd Vice President
Post H, Norfolk.
3rd Vice President. Roy C. Strong.
Post M, Alliance.
4th Vice President, W. D. Webster.
Post K. Kearney.
5th Vice President. Perry Frank
lin, Post It. Fremont.
Post M, of Alliance, had the hon
or of being the only Post which
kept Us promise, to get fifty mem
bers by state convention time This
was a record that has never been
equalled In the Nebraska Division,
Ms membership being practically douh
led im two months.
A. D. Rodgers was elected as one
of the delegates to the National Con
vention at Richmond. Va. 'Jump 9th
to 16th. Lloyd C. Thomaa waa elec
ted as alternatie delegate
The Alliance delegates acquitted
themselves nobly and were accorded
a high place in tine convention. TSiey
will undoubtedly have a good report
to make at tlnw regular monthly
meeting of Post SI on Saturday of
this week.
NEW LAWS
OF NEBRASKA
(Continued from Last Week.)
i
MAKE YOUR
Headquarters
A-T THE
, DRAKE HOTEL
I b rgeofl in wetttlMotfebraokot.
KxivHipnt cuiwne. Mtxlorn
tltnougaoiit.. Fu bus.
H. H. by Anderson ot Dougitf
Appropriates $100,000 for deaf tfsd
duttTb Institute at Omaha, an follow;
Department building for segregation
of oral pupils. $60,000; for power'
house and equipment. tftS.ObO; for
changing and improving preswnt bulld
ogs, $5,000.
flf. ft. ZS. by Harris and ffonfftler
df Buffalo Appropriates $40,000 addi
tional for fond for Kearney Industrial
scheol'.
K. ft. 229. by fTeillger Approbates
$2,000 tb further mark the Oregon
trail through Sebraska. Vetoed April
19.
H. R. 42ff, By rToffmelBter Appro
priates $12,000 for state board of
health laboratories.
H. R. 404! by Jearr Appropriates:
$7!,000 for buildings, repairs and Irts--provements
at' the Lincoln insane hos
pitaL H. R. 875. b ooV (ommlttee Ap
propriates $30,000 for annotation of
revised statutes by recodification com
mission and f' publication) thereof.
1 1 R ."('. i . by Nichols and Regan
Appropriates $62,000 for const ruction
anf equipment ' Intlldmg for male
patients at Norfolk insane asylum.
tf R. 459. by Lancaster delegation
Appropriates $40,000 far ner hos
pital! at orthopedic: hWaptfol Lto
colru. H". 742. by Richardson Pre
scribe detailed procedure for Initia
tive and referendum.
H. tt. 145, bv OreriiTv all Permits
cities af I, WO population or over to,
adopt eonymssion forir of govern- in the nXsnHtJoB hoapkal. There are
ment. Emerarncy. USbl patleista Uhet today, one keep-
ir b 14 hv schauno and Allen ,intl 1 ;,' 1 111 ll('11'
Appropriates $:".000 for the ctmstruir-
Dr. PRICE'S
GREftM
BAKING POWDER
You will find it a great satisfaction to do
More Home Baking
You will make biscuit, cake and pastry
clean, fresh and tasty better every way
than the ready made foods.
Dr. Prfce'j Baking Powder is specially
devised for home asc, and makes home
baking easy and a delight. It will pro
tect you from the dread alum baking
powders, which are too frequently found
in the ready made articles, and insure
you food ot the highest healthfulnezs.
CLEANING UP THE TOWN
tCocilcued frcm Firm Page.)
On "3To3x Trip
, ' :;! with you a box of good
and a Date
(Set them at ujvtown ntws
stand or at depot
Tiller. Bros..
Hemingford
a ssnn mhmwshh bmw
Bote)
Bemodlbd ami
in tine -4i:ii...
Moderate rate
and Skcelleifb
sehvioe. ExajeriencedtinanaiiS-
niviit Give us a trial.
Uri.aan Mn. I. ft
Ta!;' your mualav at the
mm
Cafe
Ifigh -class, cooking
Keasonabie rates.
aftsr warns as solicitor and inapactor ! to lint the goods damaged wl
for the Nfv. Kualand factory mu. destroyed. ery often this plan gjets
tualt soil unit; oaent Tor me rottcy """'""" ' " mwm mo,
Holdtr.s' I n ion. contractina aKent fori ver' H Wai of the amount of
the Manufacturers' Sprinkler Com-I property they have. Mistakes sttll
pany special ag..at for the Traders' 1 undoubtedly be made, but by Uniting
Insurance Company, and as local a' the Insurance these mistakes will
nnl doing spe.ial agency work, ad- ln he rlgjht direction.
ftisilng. etc.. for a number ot com- j JNO. W. OrTHRJK I
paniea, and haxtug lied in towns of J -
les thnn 'J.OOO ar.dt 5,000. one city of I When Bert Lalng. Jake Herman
50.000, as well as in Chtoaga, believe and George Snyder were in Denver
1 know the conditions fairly well, andjlast Sunday they met It A. Charlton
think .hf following plan both reus-1 driving about the city In a tic Over
lbie and ujt too expensive. land touring car. He was making
Bveiy state ha its fire prtvH.itten ' a short, stop In the mile-atgh city
bureau, und a nu.ubei have the old j while on hl way with hi.- family
'Boards" still In can. Men. Where (from Ft. Morgan to Pueblo.
the board is still maintained and a
local Inspactol at raU dork, look- CAME UP FROM OMAHA
lng ai .r its b - rests, ii would be,
a sim ie matter to have him report i u, , HUKhes arrived on 41 from
on thi morsl baractar of the rUk.lomalia Saturday to attend the Mur
the U...K. ..lue cJ building or i ph contesw case an a witness. Since
stock. rh mucin of jisurunt. car 1 moving back to Omaha he t having
rieel. die can r dil obtain etje lat-, better health than he had the last
ter fr:m his ow.i rec irds once they jar tr two tha.t ne wag OQ the
are made up), the appearance of claim near Lakeside, although he
proaparity i.r failure, and in fait Mil finds necessary yet to be quite
the information usually desired and ,ureful about his diet
obtained by the creditors of thai
part or parties, by banks. wholaale HELP WANTED - To eut twenty
hcuves and fac' jiier yHd which he i on. fati e0rn-fed steers. At the
dees bus'ntn. I City Meat Market. Phone 40.
Hefore an agent issues a policy,. Advt 21-11-2117
ha 'e him first secure ii!s iuforma-1 ,
i. i from tlie toapactor una ge the mm fa
u,.,nrv vc iw.i ... ,i.iiv.rkn airaigut SI It.
A umv tif aaoassaryi m the leoort1 . Tbars U boiim ol 'our "basting around
. .aii Kit i. ih. .u.iiv riw! the bush. might a well out with it
rm" h. ivillcW i Brt M Innti We want you to try hniler
lsautd. the inspector can Loll when n' Cough rUnmir ths next time you
the ajsurtd hat obiam.-.l all the in wlu "r " rsnnwi
sur;ve his property jcstlfies. He . "u7Ja. .
reii mske ii his basis to know o. Thu prspsrsuon br lis remsrksblt
i tit huildM W shout to " i gained n world aids leputstion
m upied iwid wtmt th,. occupancy fnd people verywhere pssk of it m tht
. where tbn partj c.mies 1 highest urma of prniss. It u for sals by nil
. what bahls value of . dnalers AdvartisraaMt.
I. Mock to be ins sited will he. bis! Por r E Moisten.
N ' s and liabilities, previous uusi-1 A w
X , exper-.eu-e. fin !. ability. T A V 8 TO ADVERTISE
Open day and nirjati
Aei"OKK t' ruiu !-it
MltNUTES COMMISSIONERS,
Alliance. Nebraska, April 13, ti:.
The Board f County ConunLaslcn
er met pursuant to the call of the
clerk. Officers preseat S C. He.k
aad C. L. Hashman.
iiids on tile in tL office ef the
County Clerk for tiwe purclwae of
Uox Uuttc County 66,000.OU Court
House Poad Issue were opened, and
all were rejected the lioard tin
account ef the amount or commiss
ions askxd by the different bidder,
for the handling t said bonds.
There being n file eommutuca
ttons from the State Treasurer lu re
gard to the purcba vt said Bond
It-sue, County Attoiuo burton was
Instructed by the Be id to go to Liu
coin aud see wha arrangements
could be made the State Treasurer
in regard to the parchase of the
bonds.
tlon of a anoftary sewer at Heat rice
Instituti Ba tu feeble minded. Emer
gency. H. H 2S1 h.r Richardson PfayflM
I for sysftmiAtfe road dragging.'
I H R. 4Trhv riruesedow -Increases
Omaha tire an police peaston from
' S40 to T0 per month.
( H. R. 7ti. hv Harris and Ifostetliw
I Appropriates frftr.flflO for hspit;ii at
; Kearney tuliercular home.
U n ST 7. hr tlie aovemor Appro-
H priates $50,000 rbr erection and'eqiiip-
, ment oi a new muiaiiig i ura
Girls' industrial1 Home.
H. Rl 109. br Jeary AppiwprlirtTB
5,000 for relirf of Mrs. Id4" Arm-
... " U'QQ Irtlfbri Oil
HPfBSi nillW HVfHMNH
trie stams iair jrrouiia.
H. RL2S0, by ICorff Reduces popu
lation required" for Incorporation of
villages from ZillT tt 100.
H. R..845. br Kiiudson, Allen, Yates,
Morris. Qustlm. Banks. Chapped' and'
Anderson Appropriates $5.00O for
hatcherj- at state hatcheries.
H. H: lTfi by Van Deusen tSlVes
state entomofogist authority o' ln
apectlng" nursery stock and prenrthes.
to dejtroy insects and to take pre
cautions to prevent further propaga
tion .if d-estruottv Insects; conunuli-aory.-.
H: R:.29. ny Brafn Changes ttoard
of ptdoiis faom. T0 a day basis- ta a
salary of $1 800 each per year.
H;. R: 751. by Stearns Permits-ttle
use f seepage waawr when such use
does, not damage aay other property,
not to.evoesd! hhree feet to th .aire
Emsrgenoy;.
Ht R. 10;. by .Varton Permit- tlie
coWr. mm si costs and pay mead of
vitness fOfB ih juvenile court leases,
firuergentrf:.
R. 31ft1.. by Xortoti Defines i arw
ol.'a state vjonservatloH aud soil s.n-voy.
H. R. W, by Lee Permits n'rnaimi
ta vote bonds far city audltouium or
workhouei.'.
H. H. 43. by Scott Requiresp nafl
rouds Uaunstrwrf sidetrack to any in
dustry adjneea to its right-of-way an
demanrfof pro? pectlve shipper, shipper
to pay cost if railroad so rosnunss.
Inn i nptinT
H. a 27tr by Andersettv-Trheee
oountor boarrfs cannot settle dhtpnte
over ihter-cwtmty bridges, tlik matter
shalT he. ai-bftrated with eat county
board1 ha vtag one vote and ' sttunf e
gluer tile third. Emergency.
Ml Ft. TH. by Busch Approprfates
$2,00n to hnlld a memorial1 armory
ai .Xebra-xka. on site of old'irort Kear
njgfi H. R. StS. by Snyder asef Hubbard
Appropriates $50,000 for M ectlori of
a tubercular hc-pital at fTastitigs in
nane asylum. Vetoed Airril 19.
If. B ?9t. by Bruin Raises mnvl
giiim si-hoot levy in South Omaha from
It tu 11 laiils; school Irtu-d members
la ly elected flr6t TTowdny In Mny,
19 jL Lr three year struas; secretnry
to receive JM a 5wur iustead of
$1,00. but to devout his entire time
to the work; two4feirdn of school
hoard may issue (tithsau bonds to cover
ver-lap indebtedness, without vote ofi
people. Emergcu-ty.
8. F. 17, bj tVyuolds Estahlis'mu
a ntnndard of weights.
8. F A, hy Smith State eugUaatr
required to tarnish plan to county
boards for alt bridges costing tsvre
FUillGATING
AH work carefully done
and in accordance with
Nebraska state laws.
GEORGE D. DARLING
tor
having iKQken quarantine. Nearly all i
of tZOM lu the fo'.ltiwinf; list are mi-
uer ' tnuamaai tor nwai.pox. uee (jeorgc Snyder. Jake Herman and
famil.c'i tor scarlat fever and one & G. Llling W(,n.t to i,enver on :kH
tUi uitMiiwim. i ii.ii i ui ' Sundav morning to help .las. Keeier
men whose names are von art m: ilrir, hllnii u n,,u t ohh
1 .!n .nsclvr -:-. under quarantine but thair'
I ii imon are on hncouni ui some mem-
jcr of the family havtn; the disease
m
en are boaruil r. a way f,.ua i ey and 8Up,;er ,tt Cheyenne, where
i ml aCeuulnr, business as.
ihesi
usual
1 Dan Ford
2 Ivan Rodgers
.1 Clyde Simmons
4 C. H. Uowley
B JaiSea McKirtney
ii II. F. T3iiele
7 .lames Biddle
I Bart Young
B W. Kubunha
10 Elliott Strand
U Pete Roland.
12 Mrs. Ada Hobertson
l.i H. O. Pugh
14 Clarence Hull
1& Anna Nerud
10 H. F. Nelson
17 W. E. Lctspeicb.
18 Mrs. Weaver
19 Bar) Heed
20 Jake Bicknell
21 Mrs. Swaad.
22 Ed. Eldred
H M. F. Nolan..
24 L. A. Baschky
25 Mrs. J. Dorn
ifi John O'Kaefe
27 It. P. Dhrkinson
28 Mrs. J. Story
29 R. J. Diellein
;!0 Carl Millard
31 C. W. Jeffers
.12 Ira Nussriaum
U Charles King
34 Mrs. Louise Bloom
35 John Wills
36 Geo. Duncan
37 P. p. Roberts
I 38 C. O. IHtvanport
39 Ed. Young
40 Burr Kennedy
41 Ellis Kay
42 Roy McCJuaky,
LEAVE YOUR DOGS AT HOWE
Farmers and ranchmen coming, to
Alliance within the next week or
two are reqpesUd to leave thiur
dogs at home. All dogs and cata
found at large on the streets are
shot. It a not desired to kill valu
able ii - mt no matter how. naJU
able a dog. may be there will u no
exceitions u the order to , -Jwot
them.
tars, one cf which had ben sold to
Herman. They left Denver at 10:00
a.m., Sunday, took dinner in (Ireel-
'.hey remained over night. Leaving
Cheyenne Monday morning, they ar
rived in Alliance at 6 p.m.
Don't Forget To Be at Crawford.
Nebr., June tt-27-t8-1913 $ $
FOR RENT Vacuum Cleaner and
reliable man to operate it. Phone 139.
Geo. D. Darling.
Advt 212&tfin
GIRLS TO
ARRESTED
The Henald Is requested t soy
that the mayor and elty council will
back up the city marshal and his as
sistants in a strict enforcement of
the ordnr.s of the board of. heoith.
Not much trouble has heea experi
enced an far In securing an observ
ance of the rules adopted, although
some school girls, who are old
enough to consider themselves al
most toung ladies, have o regarded
the requests made of thwrn to keep
off the streets. If after the publi
cation of this notice thjty violate the
orders given tnem, they will be ar
rested aad taken before the police
magistrate.
BOY GETS, PINCHED
lng filed by Count Attorney in the1 specm.ai.uu.
amount of $60.00, same in allowed S. V l.br Grnce Railroad cions
by the Board and the Clerk ordered Ings shall not be less than twenty
to draw warrant for same feet in width and shall be constructed
There being iiothing further to, Qf a same material for each cross-
come berore the Board at this tune,
hey adjourn to the call of the Clerk.
M. a HAKQRAVES, Clerk.
Advt 2122-lt-Sl
JUNE 2e-27-2 1913
lng. must be no opeukugs or nueu
places except tor rail
Harold Bush, a colored boy, learat
yesterday what K meant to set
Irei'h wdih a quarantine officer. A
Ceputy marshal order.! some cgild-
rco to go inside tbe lot when- tbey
lived. The Bash boy called them
back and told thorn tbey neei not
obey the officer. The result was he
was taken, heforo Judge Zurn who
assvtsftd fine of five dollars and
eosts. In default of paymeat. be is
serving ttaie ln the city jail.
There'a no denying th fact that
'he smallpox scare Is seriously hurt
"Ing '.he business of Alliance. Altho
here is no more danger to persons
S. F 14, by Gniaamnu Double, pCQar to X(ytin ,httn th ls ln tak
shift for South Otuahn nre uepari-
i giellt.
The Biggest 3 dnya that t'ruw
tord, Dawes County, Nebrneku, has
ever kuowo.
Write Arab. L. Huuertord eif Craw
ford for complete particulars. U
may meau Thousands of Dullurs to
you
ing a ride on a railroad train, there
are some sho sill look at it differ-
8 F 174. bv Grace -Requires trann- . ntly. While people here are ajhaud
sortatlon for live atock shipper to of he scarlet fever, which happily
market aud rat-ra for shipment u( o,t" houi.!?,,pwi U' mo?t.Kf
siuele car.
i . ou tinned Next Week.)
New Nebraska Laws
Last week The Herald gave a syn
opsis of the laws passed by the last
session of the Nebraska legislature
and signed hy Governor Morehead.
The work of the legislature was not
: ItoL'cr her K.r.JlKfH.tnrv If, na uu u. . .11
las to many other newspapers of the
state. However, some good laws
were passed, for which we wish to
give due credit where It belongs.
Representative Earl D. Mallery calls
our atte.ition to the following, which
will be of special Interest to this
part of the state:
Many Herald readers will be par
ticularly interested in the law creat
ing the Live Stock Sanitary Board,
composed of five members, who will
have charge af inspections, etc. This
beard will havf charge, of the en
forcement of the new stallion inspec
tion law.
Representative Mallery introduced
a bill practically identical with the
one in the senate by Senator Bushee
of Kimball, providing for at least sev
en months school in every school
district in r.he state. This bill was
favored by membeis of the leglsla
ture from the western part of the
state, while the bill authorizing school
districts to levy a maximum of thlrt
five mills, instead of twenty-five, was
put thmago. by eastern members.
The state will have agricultural
High suhxcls. as soon as the neu
law providing for them can be put
into practical operation.
The new law providing for farm
demonstrators, one for each count)
applying therefor, is one that ma
mean much to the counties of west
ern Nebraska.
One or Mallery's bills that got thru
the grind aud became a law was tha
switch) light bill, requiring that lamps
be plat-ed on all switches where there
are tiaina operated at night.
The headlight law will make ele.
trie, lights necessary on all loeomo.
.Ives, as it requires a light sufficient
to distinctly outline date figure u' a
mu a distance of eight hundred
f-r.
Shippers of live atock will he in
tested in the new. law reqiuv.ing
aillroads to rurniso shippers with
transportation for ahipinents of ne
car. In the shiyanent of hogs, if
Out one car load, the transportation
will be for the actual own. C( tt,t
hogs.
The bill requiring full cr for
light engines waa patise.l and be
comes a law July 2tith. as do all oth
er bills pasaed without the emergen
Bills in which railroad men were
particularly interested and which
failed to pass were the fifty cat
bill and the one requiring a ticke
collector. In addition to the condue'
tor. on passenger trains.
Constipatwn Cured
Dr. King's New Life I'IIIk win n
lieve constipation promptly and get
your bowels in healthy condition a
gain John Supnlc, of Banbury Pa
says: "They are the best pills I
er used, and I advise everyone i
use them for constipation. indigesti.a
and liver complaint." WW Mu yo
Price twenty-five cents.
Recommended b Kred K Moisten
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