FULL TEXT OF T HE AUTOMOBILE LAW PASSED Iff 1 LAST LEGISLATURE The Bill Hat Been Signed by the Governor But Will Not Go Into Effect Until Early in July, Which Gives All n Opportunity to Ponder Over Consequences Attached. There are getting to be so many automobiles in the country 'Ibat many of those who own a machine arul those who are en titled to their rights on the com mon highways are anxious to Inow the law in reference to their government in the future ami have asked the Journal to publish the law. According to the provisions of the McArdle bill, which passed both houscse at the recent ses sion of the legislature and was approved by Governor Aldrirh, and which will become a law early in July, automobile drivers on city streets will be compelled to come to a full stop when approaching tdrect cars, where people are get ting on or off the cars. The new law further provides that the motor vehicles shall remain at a full slop until the street cars have started. Under the McArdle act license fees will go to the various road funds of the various counties in stead of to the slale, as at pres ent. Another feature is that nothing in the act. shall he con strued as interfering with the right of cities or villages to regu late motor vehicles by enactments of their own. The bill digested seel ion by M'Clion is as follows: Section 1. Defines motor vehicles as those propelled by any power other than muscular and excepting road rollers, traction engines and those run on rails or tracks. Defines public, highways as all roads," alleys or slrccls where Ihe passage of vehicles is allowed. Section 2. Every owner of Mich motor vehicles shall file with the secretary of slate a descrip tion of his vehicle or vehicles and shall pay an annual lax of $1 for motorcycles and $2 for oilier motor vehicles. All police palrols and fire automobiles or. other motor vehicles owned or operated by cities, villages or the slale are exempted from this fee. Kach machine js In be assigned a num ber. Change of ownership is lo he tiled, wilh if I fee accompanying. one hour before sunrise that will be plainly visible 100 feet distant. Section G. No intoxicated per son or persons under 16 years of age, shall be permitted to operate motor vehicles. Owner who per mits same shall he guilly of a misdemeanor and punishable as herein provided. ' Section 7. In the country, that is outside of cities or villages, motor vehicle shall not he oper ated at a greater speed than twenty-live miles per hour or than is reasonable and proper having a regard for the traffic and the life and limb of the people. At inter sections, bridges or when meeting other vehicles or teams to be re duced to eight, miles per hour. In cities and villages speed not greater than twelve miles per hour on the open highways and six miles per hour at sired inter sections, bridges -or w hen meeting oilier vehicles or teams. To come to a full stop when approaching places where passengers are load ing from street cars and to re main so u ii I i 1 sired car starts. Police patrols, ambulances, fire automobiles and physicians' auto mobiles exempted from the pro visions of this section. Section 8. Drivers of auto mobiles are to stop when meeting teams which appear restless or when persons indicate that such is the case. To slop as long as necessary and to give such aid as is necessary. When bolh are go ing the same way teams and motor vehicles are to share Ihe road, especially where it is nar row or rough and Ihe motor vehicle not lo resume the center of the road until at least thirty feet ahead of Ihe team. Seel ion !), All motor vehicles lo be provided with suitable brakes, bells, horns or signals and shall between one hour after sun set and one hour before sunrise have two while lights on Ihe front of Ihe machine and a red light at I he rear end. Seel ion 10. The penalties: For the first violation of any of the provisions of the law, a fine of nol more than r0, for subsequent violations not less than $50 nor AN ENJOYABLE AFFAIR HELD EASTER SUNDAY The Home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wiles Being the Scene of the Happy Gathering. The pleasant country home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wiles, five miles south of this city, was Ihe scene of a more than enjoyable affair Master Sunday, in that it was a reunion of the Wiles family, most ot the company be ing related, with the exception of a few, who were very intimate friends of the Wiles family.. The large company drove to the Wiles home during the morning hours ami spent the entire day at their home in such a delightful manner ami one which will long be remembered. The few re maining hours of the .morning were spent in social conversation, games and other amusements, and at Ihe noon hour the large com pany was . invited lo the dining room oj the Wiles home, where a dinner such as is served only in a Nebraska farmhouse, was spread, everything the lady's larder would afl"ord being most temptingly served, and lo which all did ample justice. The afternoon was devoted lo the reviewing of Ihe good tiroes all had spent together, and finally the farewells were said. It may be said lo the credit of the host and hostess (hat the entertain ment olTered on Ibis occasion was all Dial, a most hospitable, mind and expert culinary ability could devise. Those in attendance were; Mr. and Mrs. John l'.ockman and family of Eight Mile drove, Mr. and Mrs. Riley Wiles of Union, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wiles and family of Wabash, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Wiles of Wabash, Mr. Everett Wiles of Cedar Creek, Mr. Hen, John, jr., and Miss Hessie Wiles of l'lattsmouth. Mr. and Mrs. (J. A. Hainey and family of I'lallsmoiith, Mr. and Mrs. E. It. Dillehay ami family of Murray and Miss Pearl Smith of Union. Mr. J. Asche of Murray came up and look a picture of Ihe en fire company, so that each might have something which will assist them in remembering this happy event. THE GREATEST GASOLINE SAVER INTHEWORLD Saves you Irom ft'iO.00 to $30(1.00 and more in gasoline every year you run a Chopie Gasoline Engine. This is what you can do with a Chopie, and get more power on one-half and less Ihe gasoline, as compared with other makes. The wise, money-making man now-a-days always profits by the experience of others. i ii sVi) -Son Bonnets- OThe season is near when you will want a nice- Sun Uonnet. We have some thing special in this line. They have a patent process stiffening which you can not get in other makes. You will not be satisfied with the ordinary make if you see ours. ZUCKWEILERsLUTZ IK E THIS TEST How to Tell if Your Diseased. Hair is Seclion l'ees to to to coun-! more llian iflOOand not more ty treasurers in county where ap- than sixty days in the county jail plicant for the license rcides. ' or both at the discretion of the Fees are ,lo be credited to Ihe court. If violations result in county road fund, Counly treas urers lo gle receipts, which are to lie gent Jo the secretary of stale ilh all applications for license. Section I. Manufacturers to register one vehicle of each cla which they produce, ami di-play its dumber as a compliance with Ihe law. Three general classes, those propelled by gasoline, sleam and electricity. Section 5. Number to be dis played on car in separate Arabic, numerals at least four inches high, with Ihe letters N I'.H not less than three inches high, same to Tie while letters and figures mi Mack background. To be so lighted one hour after sunset and death or severe injury to any per son", olTenders shall upon convic tion be lined not less than $200 nor more than 500 or sentenced to Ihe penitentiary for not less than one year nor more than ten years. Section II. Nothing in Ihe act shall lie construed as interfering wilh the local regulation of motor vehicles by cities or villages. Section 12. Nothing in Ihe act shall apply lo motor vehicles operated in Ihe state by residents of other stales for a period not lo exceed thirty days, providing said vehicles have been duly registered in the stale w lie re said owners reside. CONTEST WILL BE IT 1 PIflELE The Change Is Made In Order to Accommodate the Large . Audience Expected. Owing to the reports thai are coining in that large delegations will attend ihe fiddlers' contest tomorrow night from the south part of Cass county, Ihe north part of Otoe counly and the west part of Mills county, Iowa, it deemed advisable the management place of holding Ihe event' from Coales' hall to the I'armelee theater, in order to accommodate will be Remember, then, that the fid dlers' contest will be held at the I'armele theater tomorrow (Fri day) night, ami (hat the admis sion price is only 25 cents. A Reliable Medicine Not a Nun otic. Mia. F. Marti, St. Joe. Mich., says: "Our little boy contracted a severe bronchial trouble and as the doctor's medicine did not euro him, I gave him Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound, In which I have great faith. It cured the cough as well as the choking and gagging e pell a, and he got well in a short time. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound has many times saved us much trouble and we i are never without It In the house." on Ihe part of For sale by Frlcke & Co. to change the In the District Court of Cms County. Nebraska. Adolplius F. Linton, trustee; " Adolphus F. IJnton, Phoebe Re becca R. E. Linton, Charles S. Lin ton and Fryda S. Messing, Plaintiffs, vs John If. Painter, trustee, and the un known heirs, devisees, legatees and next of kin of drier C. Orr, do (lectased, and the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and next of kin of James K. Brown, deceased, NOTICK. To John IL Painter, trustee, and trie unknown heirs, devisees, legatee and next of kin of drier C. Orr, de ceased, and the unknown heirs, de visees, legatees and next of kin of James K. llrown, deceased: You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 27th day of .March, 1911, the above named plain tiffs filed their petition In the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska, against you and each of you, the object and prayer of which Is to quiet title In said plaintiffs as against said defendants and each of them, to the following described real estate, to wlt: The Kast half (K.) of the Southeast quarter (S. E. U) of Sec tion twenty-seven (27), Township ten (10), Range twelve (12), In Cass County, Nebraska, B9 surveyed, plat ted and recorded, and to further en Join you and each of you from hav ing or claiming any right, title or In terest therein, and for costs of suit. You and each of you are required to answer said petition on or before the 22d day of May, 1911, or the prayer of said petition and the facts therein stated will be taken as true, and Judgment rendered acocrdlngly against you and each of you. Adolphus F. Linton. Adolphus F. Linton, Trustee. Phoebe Rebecca E. E. Linton. Charle 8. Linton. Fryda S. Mossing. NOW LISTEN 1 You are paying 17 cents for your gasoline. Say you pay $150.00 or more for a six horse fiower gasoline engine, other makes, and run it for 300 days, which is not very long. The price of a 0 horse power Chopie is $275.00. The Chopie will save you $175.00 to $210.00 in gaso line every 300 days you run it. Now, you pay $150.00 for that cheap engine, mid the saving of $210.00, which Ihe Chopie will save you, which makes your cheap engine cost you $300.00 at the end of 300 days. NOW LISTEN I Say you are in the dairy business, and you have tw o cows I hat give the same grade of milk, but one gives twice as much milk as the other. Now tell me which is the money-maker for you or money in your pocket. Plain to be seen. The Chopie engines are all con structed of Ihe best material obtainable and built by the best workmanship lo be secured. The chilled cylinder, found only in the Chopie, vsill outwear three or four ordinary cylinders, because other cylinders are soft iron and will not wear as long or stand up to the test )o which I hey are pul. ' Now, this is the proposition I have lo make you : You take a 2!i, , 0 or 10 horse power Chopie engine, run it twen ty days free trial, and if it does not come up to Ihese statements send il back and it will not cost. you a cent. Yv hat. could be n fairer guaranlce? Furthermore, I agree to replace free of charge all defects in ma terial or workmanship for Ihe period of one year. Also guar anlce them to develop the actual horse power at which they are rated, and on. one-half gallon gasoline to the horse power used. I invite you lo visit the factory and see for yourself where all the parts are made. The Chopie (iasoline Engine Factory. Plaltsmoulh. Neb. Even if you have a luvuriant head of hair you may want to know whether it is in a healthy condition or not. 1)8 per cent of the people need a hair tonic. Pull a hair out of your head; if the bulb at the end of the root is white and shrunken, it proves that Ihe hair is diseased, and re quires prompt treatment, if its loss would be avoided. If Ihe bulb is fiink and full, the hair is ehallhy. We want every one whose hair requires treatment to try Rexall "D3" Hair Tonic. We promise that it shall not cost anything if it does not give satisfactory re sults. It. is designed lo overcome dandruir, relieve scalp irritation, to stimulate (he hair roots, tight en the hair already in the head, grow hair and cure baldness. It is because of what Rexall "93" Hair Tonic has done and our sincere faith in its goodness that we want you to try it at our risk. Two sizes, 50e. and $1.00. only at, our store The Store. F. (I. Ericke & Co., Illock. Sold Rexall Union Dr. Frlcke in Hospital. Mrs. R. W. Harris or Omaha came down on No. 2 last evening ami brought the unwelcome news that her brother, Dr. Albert Ericke, is in the Methodist hos pital sufToring from ear trouble. The doctor's near relatives and friends here are considerably worried about his condition. Some time ago ho received a fall from a street car and came home for "a few days until he had recovered from the effects of the shakeup, but it appears that he has never since been back to his normal state of health. The Journal sincerely hopes that with skillful nursing Dr. Ericke may speedily be restored to health. Torturing eczema spreads its burning area every day. Doan's Ointment, quickly - stops its spreading, instantly relieves the itching, cures it. permanently. At any drug store. Wayne Dickson departed for Omaha this morning, where he was called on business. The Sound Sleep or tJood Health. Cannot be over-eetlniated and any ailment that prevents It la a menaca to health. J. L. Southers, Eau Claire, Wis., says: "I have been un able to sleep soundly nights, becauw of pains across my back and sore ness of my kidneys. My appetite waa very poor and my general conditloa was much run down. I have been, taking Foley Kidney Pills but a short time and now sleep as sound a3 a rock, my general condition la greatly Improved, and I know that Foley Kidney Pills have cured me." For sale by Frlcke & Co. Mr. Myron Lynde of Union drove up yesterday to visit his son, who is attending Ihe Hicrh school. Aliss Ruth Johnson, who has been visiting her brother, TA Johnson and family, at Lincoln lor a few days, returned last vt ning, accompanied by her niece, Miss Josephine Johnson. Rex Theater Sold. Mrs. Myrtle Campbell, who has owned and operated the Rex theater for some lime, yesterday closed n deal whereby she parts with her properly and Mr. Leighly ami Mr. Stenner become Ihe owners and will conduct Ihe show. These gentlemen propose to keep Ihe busines up lo its al ready high standard. the crowd of people who here on that occasion. Therefore, while the contest will take place al the theater, the free dance will occur immediate ly after the program, al Coales' hall. We believe the management is wise in Ihi change, because theie will be mono old people who want lo allend the coolest who would not feel like climbing two flights of stairs to do so. The admisjson price is only 25 cents, and at this low price we do believe Coales' hall would hold antiseptic, tonic and restorative. Re- the crowd that will be in nllend- fuse substitutes. For sale by Frlck Foley Kidney Pills contain In con centrated form Ingredients of estab lished therapeutic value for the re lief and cure of all kidney and blad- noti dor ailments. Foley Kidney Pills are WARN INC.. He careful, boys, ami don't lake up Chopie's proposition on a gasoline engine, as it will do more than Chopie claims for il, and the engine will be yours. News-Herald, Pribble Hros. Judge Travis Returned Tuesday, Judge Travis arrived home Tuesday evening from Nebraska City, where he had been since last Thursday morning trying the now famous divorce case of Schulz vs. Scliul., Ihe defendant .. ..III... ll . m it m nciiiK a wcuiiiiy oiu man oi a years and the plaintiff, his wife, being 5 4 years old. The case was finished Tuesday afternoon, which prevented Ihe judge from getting home to try the case of Dennis vs. James, which was set for Tuesday, but Ihe parlies agreei on the priority of liens themselves. "Shaking oodS" Ball Saturday Night. Six of the young men of the senior class of the Hih school have made arrangements lo give a private hope on Saturday night, April 22d. An enjoyable evening is anticipated. (lood music has been procured and every detail perfected to make the ball a success. s.ui: MinmiNi: von ciiimujf.x. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound Is a safe and effective medicine for children, as It does not contain opiates or harmful drugs. The gen uine Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound ts In a yellow package. For Mrs. Pepperberg Better. Mr. Julius Pepperbeig ot Lin coln arrived in the city this morn ing to look after business matters for a time. Mr. Pepperberg stated that bis wife was still at the hos pital, but her condition is im proving ory satisfactorily and next week he expects to take her to their home. Their numerous friends in this city will be pleased to know that Mrs. Pepperberg is doing so nicely. Woman loves a clear, rosy complexion. Rurdock Mood Hit ters purifies the blood, clears the skin, restores ruddy, sound Wv5 'OUR "mak ing good" de-" pends largely on thekind of clothes you wear. We are "making good" with the men of this community been use we are giv ing them the very best m erchandise that can be bought, and we are offering it to them at prices lower than other people; and guaran teeing everything we offer. The manor young man who trades at this store the year thru will save money doing so, and the longer he trades Copyrl.ht HutScMlTnerfc k.iit Here tnc lOttgCr liZ will want to, and the better he will like our "value giving" methods. " New tans, grays and blues at prices that mean real economy for the wearer. The Home of- Hart, Schaftner & Marx Clothes Manhattan Shirts Stetson Hats ace. & Co ! sale by Frlcke & Co. health.