The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 12, 1901, Image 6

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    Measures to Which the Ohlef Executive
Has Affixed His Signature !
HOUSE AND SENATE ENACTMENTS
What U ProThlccl for In Some of the
measures Passed A Leglvlnture that
I > ia Not Bring Forth Much of Very
< irent Importance.
Bills to which the governor has given
approval appear herewith , as follows :
House roll No. 3 , hy Lane To amend
ectlon 20 of chapter 7 , of the complied
HtntutcH. permitting the appointment of
deputy county attorneys in counties over
0,000 inhabitants.
' House roll No. 4 , by Redman , to provide -
vide for a fire-proof wing and heating
'equipment ' for the institution for the
chronic insane at Hasting : * , Nebraska ,
and to appropriate JuO.OOU therefor.
House roll No. C , by Mockett , changing
law HO that in counties of over GO.OOO in
habitants , the county commissioners may
receive a salary of $1M > 0 a year instead
; of a per diem of ? 3 per day. A bill made
necessary by the reduction in population
: from 70,000 , the previous limit In Lancas
ter county.
House roll No. 8. by Loomls To provide
'for appeal of action of forcible entry and
detention , or forcible detention only , of
real property.
House roll No. 0. bjr Hathorn , to amend
section 1S2 of chapter 19 of the criminal
code. Provides penalty for voting illeg
ally In u. school election the same as In
other elections.
Ilouso roll No. II. by Fowler To pro
vide for the payment of incidental ex
penses incurred during the twenty-sev
enth session of the legislature , appropri
ating ? 80.000.
House roll No. 13 , by Fowler To pro
vide for the payment of members , officers
and employes of the twenty-seventh ses
sion of the legislature , appropriating $85-
I'OO.
I'OO.Senate
Senate file No. 11. by Ifarlan Amend
ing the criminal code regarding the crime
of seduction.
House roll No. 14 , by Crockett To pro-
\ido for the payment of damages caused
by the laying out , opening , altering or
discontinuing any county road from the
general funds ot the counties instead of
the road fund.
House roll No. 15 , by Crockett , defining
the manner in which county treasurers
shall collect taxes by distress warrant and
otherwise.
Senate life No. 13 , by Ilarlan Amendintr
tiie criminal code regarding the crime of
enticing children under lift ecu years of
age.
Senate file Nos. IS , 12. If ) . 9 , S , 7 , C , 5 ,
4 and 3 , all curative bills introduced by
Young of Stanton.
House roll No. 20 , by David Brown-
To create a public library commission ,
to define its duties , to establish traveling
libraries.
Senate file No. 22 , by Ransom To amend
section 18 of chapter 4 of the criminal
code and to repeal said section and sec
tion 20 of said chapter as now existing ,
so as to make kidnapping a felony and
in cases of injuries or threats of injury
the sentence may be death or imprison
ment.
House roll No. 23. by Hathorn for the
relief of Russel F. Loom ! . " and authoriz
ing the governor to convey to him cer
tain land in Red Willow county.
House roll No. 23 , by McCarthy Amend
ing law as to decedents , giving heirs
of deceased same exemptions that he had
when alive.
Senate file No. 34 , by Ziegler To re
strain male animals from running at
large , and to provide a penalty there
for.
for.House
House roll No. 3S. by Fuller To provide
for mowing or otherwise destroying weeds
in the public roads , making failure to
< lo so a misdemeanor.
Senate file No. 30. by Balilrige Giving
county boards discretion in assis.ing coun
ty fair associations out of the county
general funds.
Senate lile No. 40 , by Martin To repeal
chapter 53 of the session laws of the state
of Nebraska. 1SS9. being an act to estab
lish a state barber's examining board , to
regulate the practice of barbering in the
state of Nebraska.
Senate file No. 41. by O'Neill To provide
for the sale of supreme court reports at
$1.25 a volume.
Senate file No. 42 , by Ransom To pro
tect feeble minded females.
Senate file No. 44 , by Van Boskirk To
protect growers of cattle in the state of
Nebraska , by providing for a , registry and
exhibition of hides.
House roll No. 46 , fov Loomis. for the
carrying into effect of the death penalty ,
makes warden of penitentiary public ex
ecutioner , providing all executions must
take place in penitentiary.
House roll No. 49 , by J. D.Reani Con
current resolution. Relating to election
of United States senators by popular
vote.
House roll No. 51. by Mead , making it
a crime to threaten to accuse any person
of a crime or offense or to do any injury
to the person or property of another with
the intent to extort money or pecuniary
advantage. A blackmail law.
House roll No. 52 , by Peter Dahlslen
Providing for the appointment of county
attorneys in counties of 3,000 population
or under.
House roll No. 54 , by Fowicr. free high
school attendance law , passed with an
emergency clause.
Senate lile No. 54 , by Lyman Giving
county boards discretionary power to re-
Miilre county officers to give bonds and
if guarantee bonds are required that the
cost thereof shall be paid out of county
funds.
House roll No. 53. by Chis. A. Fowler
Exempts school and precinct officers from
complying with provisions of the corrupt
practices act.
House roll No. 56 , by Edward AV. Mis-
Uell Compels payment of entire road tax
in cash In counties under township or
ganization.
House roll No. r > S. by Edward "W. Mis-
kell Provides that the road tax shall be
paid In cash in counties not under town
ship organization.
Senate file No. Cl. by Van Boskirk
Concerning the care of and to prevent the
spread of contagious and infectious dis
eases among domestic animals , to pro
vide for the appointment of a state vet
erinarian and assistant , to regulate their
power and duties.
Senate file No. 62. by Van Boskirk Des
ignating the secretar.of state as the
marks and brands commissioner.
House roll No. CG. by J. H. Mockett , Jr.
-Makes law relating to fees of county
officers in Lancaster county same with
reduced census as it was before.
Seriate file No. 70. by Martin Repeal
ing law creating board of transportation.
Senate file No. 71 , bv Trompen To re
quire carcasses of swine to be buried and
making it unlawful to sell or give them
away or to be hauled along thehigh -
HOUPC roll No. 72. by Loomis , for dis
connecting unoccupied territory from cit
ies or villages by petition and consent of
the citv council.
Senate file No. 72. by O'Neill To amend
-section 1 of chapter S2a , of the compiled
statutes so as to admit soldiers of the
Spanish-American war to the soldiers'
Senate file No. 74. by Harbin To provide
for'the incorporation , government , regu
lation , duties and powers of all cities
having more than 5,000 and not less than
25.000 inhabitants.
House roll No. 70. by Lane Appropriat-
Jntr J35.0QO for a prmancnt site for the
state fair at Lincoln.
Senate file No. 85. by Xeigler To amend
section 93a of chapter 18. article 1 , of the
compiled statutes for 189 ! . so as to provide -
vide for a. publication of the county treas
urer's semi-annual statement in July and
' '
'House'roll SS. by Lane To provide for
the manner of selecting , drawing and
summoning grand and petit jurors in
counties having a population of 00,000 or
more. A bill to confer some regula
tions as to Lancaster county as now
are In effect , the census showing popula
tion under 70,003 , which was the former
House roll No. 89 , by "VVarncr To amend
the compiled statutes of Nebraska , 1890 ,
relating to the county superintendent , by
ading two new section permitting coun
ty superintendents to examine applicants
for admission to the state normal school.
Senate file No. 82. by Baldrlgc , to per
mit the organization of surety bond com
panies in the state.
HOUHC roll No. 92 , by Mockett Raising1
limit of Hchool levy in cities of the first
to 20 mills and supply a constitu
tional defect in the law under which
many claimed exemption from the school
tax.
jnou.se roll No. 94 , by Mockett To in
corporate cities of the first class having
a population of more than lorty thous
and , and less than one hundred thousand
Inhabitants. The .Lincoln charter bill.
Senate "fllo No. 95. by Kdgar. to provide
penalties "for blackmail , extortion and kin
dred felonies.
Senate file No. 102 , by Trompen , to legal
ize the practice of osteopathy.
Senate file No. 103. by Currle An act
regulating reform schools.
Senate file No. 104. by McCargar To re
quire a slump on every ball of binding
twine sold or offered for sale , the stamp
to contain-tho name of the manufacturer
and the number of feet to the pound.
Senate ilie No. 115 , by Arends Requir
ing peddlers operating In the country to
pay a license of from $23 to $100 a year.
Senate file No. 116 , by Pitney to prevent
the spread of contagious and Infectious
diseases by authorizing county boards to
enforce quarantine regulations.
Senate flic No. 121 , by McCargar To au
thorize incorporated towns and cities to
establish and maintain free public librar
ies and reading rooms , and to provide for
a library tax of not more than 2 mills
on the dollar.
House roll No. 121. by Uhl by request-
To promote the public health , and to reg
ulate the sanitary construction of bouse
draining and plumbing ; and to secure
the registration of plumbers in all cities
within the state of Nebraska , having a
population of more than 25,000 Inhabitants ;
and to provide for a board for the ex
amination of plumbers therein , and defin
ing their powers and duties ; provide for
their compensation and to provide- for
penalties for the violation of this act.
House roll No. 129. by Anderson , des
ignating the institute for the blind as
the Nebraska .school for the blind and
the Institute for deaf and dumb as the
Nebraska school for the deaf.
House roll No. 130 , by Wenzy For the
relief of Frederick Ulrlch by reimbursing
him 133 taxes illegally paid 011 land in
Pawnee county. -
House roll No. 131 , by Humphrey , bar
ring claims dnst estates unless letters
of administration are filed within two
years.
Senate file No. 333 , by Baldrige To pro
vide for the appointment , tenure , quali
fications , duties , salaries of nine commis
sioners of the supreme court and sten
ographers therefor , the commissioners to
receive $2,500 a year and the stenograph
ers $1,000 a year.
Senate file No. 134. bv Martin To amend
section 197 of chapter 19 of the criminal
code of the state of Nebraska entitled
offenses against election laws , making it
unlawful to mutilate or destroy ballots
until the time has expired for using the
same as evidence in election contests.
House roll No. 138 , by Evans To pro
tect fish and game and song and Insec
tivorous birds within the state of Nebras
ka , to create a game and fish commis
sion for the state of Nebraska , and de
fining its powers and duties. Re-enacts
entire game law.
Senate file No. 141. by Martin Defining
the crime of train robbery
House roll No. 142. by Tcfl For the re
lief of state treasures who have paid out
moneys for guaranty bonds furnished by
surety companies. Appropriates $3,000 for
William Stuefer , and ? 2,000 for ex-Treas
urer Meserve.
Senate file No. 148. by Meredith Legal
izing and regulating dissections.
House roll No. 150. by Stockwell , per
mitting county mutual insurance compan
ies to insure property which is tempo
rarily removed to the county adjoining
the county in which company is organ
ized.
ized.House
House roll No. 156 , by Wilcox To incor
porate cities of the first class , having less
than 40.COO and more than 25.000 inhabi
tants and regulating their duties , powers
and government.
House roll No. 1 , " . by Evans Permits
Irrigation districts to pay off bonded in
debtedness with money on band through
the county treasurers.
House roll No. 159 by Evans Provides
for assessment of leasehold interest in
lands in irrigation districts.
Senate file No. 163 , by McCargar , nu-
Ihorizing the settlement , compromise or
dismissal of suits now pending for recov
ery of money alleged to be due the state
upon official bond" and from depository
banks and their bondsmen.
Senate file No. 171 , by Miller To amend
section 2 of chapter tiOa.of the compiled
statutes of 1S99. entitled "Dairymen's As
sociation , " so as to permit the board of
managers to fix the date of the annual
meeting.
House roll No. 176 , by Lane , providing
for the examination and transfer of in
sane convicts from the penitentiary to
asyiums.
House roll No. 177 , by Lane To estab
lish a state board of charities and cor
rections.
House roll No. 189 , by Rohwer Reenacts
acts Law governing teachers' Institutes.
Makes knowledge of history requisite for
third grade certificate and inserts a
knowledge of elements of agriculture af
ter 1903 , among branches required for cer
tificates.
Senate file No. 193. by Young To amend
section 509 of the code of civil procedure
by providing that judgments shall not
operate a. alien to the preference of
bona fide judgment creditor or purchaser.
House roll No. 200. by Vanclegrift For
the relief of Sherman county , Nebraska ,
and to appropriate $610.14 for taxes paid
in excess into the insane asylum fund of
the state.
House roll No. 204 , by Swanson To
transfer the sinking fund of the state to
the general fund and to provide for the
credit of this fund direct hereafter , the
bonded indebtedness of the state being
paid.
House roll No. 205 , by Boyd Defining
the powcis and duties of district school
boards.
House roll No. 208. by McCarthy To au
thorize the governor to appoint three com
missioners in behalf of the said state of
Nebraska , to act conjointly with a like
commission from , and of the state of
South Dakota in agreeing upon a bound
ary line between said state of Nebraska ,
and South Dakota and making an ap
propriation for the expense of such com
missioners and their salaries , and pre
scribing their powers and duties. Made
necessary by changes in the course of
the Missouri river.
Senate file No. 213 by Martin , relating
to funds due the state from the sale of
the Pawnee Indian reservation.
Senate file No. 215 , by Mr. Campbell
For the relief of Alexander H. Blair , and
to authorize the governor of the state of
Nebraska , to execute a deed of relinqulsh-
ment to the United States of America ,
conveying any and all interests of the
state of Nebraska , in and to certain land
in Boyd county , Nebraska , to enable the
said Alexander II. Blair to perfect his
entry and" title to the said lands under
the homestead laws of the United States.
House roll No. 213 , by Hall Authorizing
the governor of the state of Nebraska
to appoint three commissioners on be
half of said state of Nebraska , to act
conjointly with a like commission from ,
and of the state of Iowa , In agreeing
upon a boundary ima between said states
of Nebraska and Iowa where changes In
the Missouri river make it indefinite , and
making an appropriation for the expenses
of such commissioners and their salaries ,
and prescribing their powers and duties.
House roll No. 216 , by Warner , for the
relief of the German Evangelical Luth
eran church of Lincoln by refunding $503
paid into the state treasury under an act
of 1885.
House roll -No. 221 , by Fowler Provid
ing that school children may attend the
nearest school.
House roll No. 223. by Hawxby , defin
ing the method of forming , vacating or
annexing.territory to school districts.
House roll No. 22C. by Fowler Providing
for a lien on the get of stallions , jacks
and bulls.
House roll No. 227 , by Hawxby For the
organization of a rural high school.
House roll No. 230 , by J. J | McCarthy-
Extending to one year the time within
which cases on error may bo taken to '
the supreme court.
Senate file No. 231 , by McCargar To
provide for the compulsory education of
children , for the employment of truant
officers , for the proper education of such
children as cannot properly be taught in
the usual public , private or jmrochlal
schools , for the proper enumeration of
persons of school age.
Senate file No. 238. by Baldrige To au
thorize appointment of a commission of
district judges to revise the statutes.
Senate file No. 253 , by Currle To amend
school laws , sub-division 9. section la and
section Ib , original sections , by legalizing
teachers' certificates issued by educati'nal
institutions which maintain a course
equal to that of the sttae university.
Senate file No. 23C , by Weber-r-To amend
section 11 , sub-division 4 , chapter 79 of the
compiled statutes of Nebraska , 1899. by
providing that contracts with teachers
must be signed by two members of the
board of directors not related to the
teacher.
-Senate file No. 2GO , Introduced by Zlcff-
ler to authorize cities of the first and
second class to establish and maintain
a heating or lighting system , and to levy
at 5 mill tax for that purpose.
House roll No. 262 , by Lane , restoring
the former plan of allowing fees to coun
ty treasurers for collecting taxes.
House roll No. 290 , by Hanka To ap
point a commission to investigate the
Torens system of land titles.
House roll No. 294. by Jouvenat Giving
the state banking board authority to re
move receivers of state banks appointed
by district courts.
Senate file No. 300 , by Currle For the
relief of John A. Sinclair , Willis K. Ballard -
lard , Joseph M. Bayne , George W. Mc-
Cright , John Hedlund. Solomon Jensen ,
Harry J. Sinclair , William H. Laprath ,
Charles J. Nelson , Peter Londberg , Chas.
Erickson , Sam Londberg , and Glaus Paul-
sen , and to authorize the governor of the
state of Nebraska to execute a deed of
relinquishment to the United States of
America , conveying any and all Inter
ests of the state of Nebraska In and to
certain lands.
Senate file No. 301 , by Currle For the
relief of Stephen W. Tanner , Frank J.
Bedner. John T. Brimmer and Arthur T.
McCrlght. and to authorize the governor
of the state of Nebraska to execute a
deed of relinqulshment to the United
States of America , conveying any and all
Interests of the state of Nebraska in and
to certain lands.
House rail No. 301. authorizing a state
exhibit at the Buffalo exposition and au
thorizing the governor to appoint a com
missioner.
. Senate file No. 310. by Arends Author
izing the board of county commissioners
in counties not under township organiza
tion , to Issue funding bonds for the pur
pose of paying- the bonded indebtedness
of any precinct or de facto precinct with
in said county.
Senate file No. 311 , to correct errors in
senate file.No. . . 74.
House roll No. 317 , by Hibbcrt Appro
priating $15,0(10 for the purchase of land
for the institution for feeble-minded youth
at Beatrice.
House roll No. 321 , by Mel Uhl Provid
ing for refunding to various persons the
amount of money advanced by them to
pay the expense of returning members
of the First Nebraska volunteers from
San Francisco to their homes in Nebras
ka on their return from war in the Phil
ippine Islands during the summer of 1899.
Appropriates $36,370.
House roll No. 322. by Belsner. for the
proportional distribution of all funds
heretofore paid into the treasury of any
county for the maintenance of free high
schools for non-resident pupils among the
school districts that have maintained such
high schools.
House roll No. 343. by Fuller Authoriz
ing the investment of county sinking
funds In county , township or school dis
trict warrants or bonds.
House roll No. 347. by Cain , applying
to all counties the plan of selecting jur
ors now applicable in Lancaster and
Douglas counties.
House roll No. 332 , by Cain Authorizing
the governor of the state of Nebraska to
appoint three commissioners on behalf
of the said state of Nebraska , to act
conjointly with a like commission from
and of the state of Missouri in agreeing
upon a boundary line between the said
states of Nebraska and Missouri , and
making an appropriation for the expenses
of such commissioners , and their salaries ,
and prescribing their powers and duties.
House roll No. 361 , by Hawxby , to tax
gifts , legacies and inheritances , $1 on $100
bequeathed to near relatives , estates un
der $10,000 to be exempt , and in other
cases from $2 to $6 on the hundred , es
tates valued at less than $500 to be ex
empt.
House roll No. 367 , by Corneer Provid
ing that the standard size of brick sold
In Nebraska shall be Si inches long , 4
inches wide and 2'/ > inches thick.
House roll No. 378 , by Fellers , limit
ing attorneys in contests of members of
the legislature to a fee of $100 and pro
viding that attorneys of unsuccessful con
testants shall receive no fee.
House roll No. 436 , the general salary
appropriation bill.
House roll No. 437 , the deficiency claims
bill , as amended by the standing commit
tee.
House roll No. 460. by Wilkinson , a bal
lot law prescribing the form of the ballot
and providing that clerks of the district
court shall appoint judges and clerks of
election , the names of candidates being
one under the other with a cricle at the
top opposite the name of each political
party and the making of a cross in a
circle is interpreted as a vote for the
straight ticket.
House roll No. 177 , by Lane , appropriat
ing for the current expenses of the stattj
government.
House roll No. 47S , by Wilcox , miscel
laneous claims bill.
House roll No. 484 by Lane by request
of the governor To provide for the pay
ment of the Incidental expenses incurred
during the 27th session of the legislature
of the state of Nebraska. An additional
appropriation of § 18,000 for this purpose.
VETOES.
Governor Deitrich vetoed the supreme
court commission appropriation bill , but
subsequently changed his mind and signed
without the vetoing provision. He also
changed his mind In regard to some of
the appropriations for help in the office
of the clerk of the supreme court and
the library and court reporter's office.
In the general expense bill a number of
items were vetoed , including the follow
ing : For the purpose of purchasing forty
acres of land to be used for garden and
farm purposes in connection with the hos
pital for the insane at Norfolk , Nebraska.
J4.000 ; stand-pipe soldiers and sailors
home at Milford , Nebraska , $3,500 ; engine
house , new engine and dynamo at the
soldiers and sailors' home at Grand Isl
and , Nebraska , $6,000 ; for construction of
tunnel for heating purposes at normal
school , Peru , Nebraska , $1.800 ; expense for
commencement and summer institute at
Peru , Nebraska. $1,200 ; freight and ex
press , Peru , normal school , $160 ; under
caption "miscellaneous" to pay bounty on
scalps of wild animals for KOI and 1902 ,
pIfUO ( ' .
The governor withheld his approval of
bouse roll 117 , being a joint resolution
proposing to amend section 1 of article
lo of the constitution of the state of Ne
braska , relative to the manner of sub-
miting and adopting amendments to the
constitution of the state of Nebraska.
_ A number of Items in house roll No.
478 , miscellaneous claims bill , were vetoed ,
the reason being that they did not repre
sent lawful claims against the state of
Nebraska. Among the items cut out was
the claim of Miss Taylor , which was
compromised after a bitter fight in both
branches at $1.000. Miss Taylor originally
asked for $7.400.
The veto of the $90.000 item in connec
tion with the state university was given
as the governor says in his veto message
because he believed the revenue of the
institution under the one-mill levy would
not be sufficient to meet the entire appro
priation made.
Among the bills vetoed by the governor
are two that have attracted little atten
tion. One is house roll No. 129 by Ander
son , designating the Institute for the blind
as the Nebraska school for the blind and
the institute for deaf and dumb as the
Nebraska school for the deaf. The rea
son for this veto was that the change
would make much confusion.
House roll No. 23 , by Hathorn of Red
Willow was vetoed. It was for the relief
of Russel F. Loomis of Red Willow coun
ty , and authorizing the governor to deed
certain land which Mr. Loomis had taken
as a homestead , and which afterward
proved to be school land. The governor
held that it was bad policy to approve
claims of this character.
The veto of house jxill No. 117 , by Few
ler , was" given because the governor
thought it inadvisable to spend money to
submit one amendment , when re regard
ed It Imperative to submit other amend
ments soon. His idea of calling an extra
session was given expression through the
veto . of this measure. It was a bill to
provide that in the vote on constitutional
amendments a majority of the electors
voting on the amendments shall be suf
ficient to pass the amendments. The con-
stitutinon now requires a majority of all
votes cast at the election.
Governor Dietrich said in regard to his
action on bills that he paid no attention
to the introducer and in fact did not
know who the Introducers of the great
majority of bills signed were. One or two
members came to see him about their
measures but this was not the rule. The
enrolled measures bore no name and gave
no intimation to him whose bills they
were. He said his vetoes of appropria
tions were made necessary by the fact
that the resources of the state were too
small to meet what the legislature had
planned to make them pay.
Probably the majority of clergymen
are poor because they preach without
notes.
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A Spring Tonic ,
Mrs. D. W. Tlmberlake , Lynchburg ,
Va. , says : "There is no better spring
tonic than Peruna , end / have used
about all of them. "
A Good Tonic.
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Captain Percy W. Moss , Second
Arkansas Volunteers , writes from Par-
agould , Ark. : "I find Peruna a very
good spring tonic , and will readily
recommend It at any time. "
Builds Up the Entire System.
Ms Jennie Johnson , 3118 Lake Park
avenue , Chicago , III. , is Vice President
of Chicago Teachers' Federation. She
writes : "Peruna restores the func
tions of nature , Induces steep and
builds up the entire system. "
t Makes Steady Nerves.
D. L. Wallace , Charter Member In
ternational Barbers' Union , IS Western
avenue , Minneapolis , Minnesota ,
w.rites : " / now feel splendid. My
head Is clear , my nerves are steady ,
I enoy my food aod rest well. "
One of the best compliments a man
can pay a woman is to say she is
"stylish. "
The girl with pretty shoulders is
not apt to disapprove c decollete
gowns.
THE BEST HE EVER SAW.
A Mlsourlan Pronounces on the FarmIng -
Ing : Possibilities of Western Canadu.
Just at present considerable interest
is being aroused in the fact that a few
new districts ( of limited acreage ) are
being opened out by the Canadian gov
ernment in Saskatchewan and Assini-
boia ( western Canada ) , and any information
mation concerning this country is
eagerly sought. Mr. W. R. Corser , of
Higginsville , Lafayette Co. , Mo. , was a
delegate there during last summer , and
writing of his impressions he says :
"I found surprising yields of grain
of all descriptions. One farmer I vis
ited threshed of 175 acres :
" 600 bushels of wheat from fifteen
acres , 40 bushels to acre.
" 600 bushels of barley from ten
acres , 60 bushels to acre.
" 15,000 bushels of oats from 150
acres , 100 bushels to acre.
"The samples were all No. 1.
"I also saw a considerable number of
stock. Swine do well and there is no
disease amongst thorn. They are a
good source of income to the farmer.
The cattle on the range beat anything
I ever saw. Fat and ready for beef ,
fully matured and ripened on the nu
tritious grasses of the prairie. I am
firmly convinced that this country of
fers better facilities for a poor man
than any I have ever seen. "
Information concerning these lands
can be had from any agent of the gov
ernment whose advertisement appears
elsewhere in this paper.
The Best of Tonics ?
Hon. W. C. Chambers , Chief Justice ,
of Samoa , says : ' / have tried one bot-\ \
tie of Peruna andl can truthfully say Jt !
Is one of the best tonics 1 ever used. " '
VA Grand Tonic.
Airs. Qrldley , mother of Captain
Grldley , of the "Olympla , " writes : " / ,
used Peruna and can truthfully say It1
is a grand tonic. "
For Overwork.
Mr. Tefft Johnson , a prominent actor ,
of Washington , D. C. , writes from
Fourteenth and " / " streets : "In the
effort to Improve a condition impalreifi
byoverwork , I have found nothing ]
that has done as much good as Pe-i
run a. "
For a Worn-out System
Mrs. Catherine Toft , President "Vat
kyrien Association , ' ' 5649 Cottage :
Grove avenue , Chicago , 111. , writes : ,
"I often advise Peruns
in cases of a'
worn-out system and a broken dowrt
constitution. "
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Hnwyert Excelnior Bramt Pommel Slickers
Pi ? coS1 lete P e"lon to both rider end
saddle. Mude extra , long and wide In the skat.
Insuring a dry seat for ruler. Easily converted
Into a walking coat. Every enrment
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ranted vratcrproof. lx k for trade-mark.
If your dealer does nothavcKxcel- -
ior 15 rand , wrlta for catalogue.
H. M. SAWYER & SON , Solo MfrsJ
East Cambridge , Mass.
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If you take up your
homes In Western Can
ada , the land of plenty.
Illustrated pamphlets ,
giving experiences ot
farmers who have be
come wealthy in grow
ing wheat , reports of
delegates , eta , and fall
hiforniauon as to rwiuce.1 railway rates can. be
had on application to the Superintendent of
ImmlRnmon. Department or Interior. Ottawa
Canada , or 10 W. V. Bennett. 801 N Y. Ufa
DldK. . Omaha Neb. Special excursions to
Western Canada during March aud April.
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