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MAX I KK i ll X III .1 K.H II KK.KNi
uiuwuii iv uuvuulil iiuiui
Former Head of Hastings Asylum I
Defends Former Record.
SAYS WAS UNFAIRLY ATTACKED
llerlnres Mr linn IIIrIiI In II r rroiiit
or What lip ltit nml Hint Appro.
Iirlnttons Will Sustain 111
Contention.
From a Staff Correspondent.!
I IXCOLN. Feb. o. I8peclal.)-Dr. W.
N Baxter lias been appointed bupcrln-t-mlent
of the Insane asylum at Hastings,
a pos'tlon he held for two years under
Coventor Shallcnbcrget. Dr. Baxter has
Wen under fire for the manner ot his
muluct of the Institution, but his friends
.m loyal In their belief that he was a
Rood official when serving under Cover
no! Shallenberger. Regarding the things
mi Id about him Dr. Baxter today said:
I urn very grateful to Oov'crnor More
ls ml -or m.v uppolntimnt as superintend--rt
of thi-.-lutHiie Hospital at lngleslde.
u stems that I have been unduly and
iiitmri attacked by people not ac
iiuautted witn my former ttumlliiauuiiuu
as superintendent of this Institution. They
mi- I'tttatnly unacquainted with my an
inlnlstiatlon. of they would not have in
ou.giMl tn HUeh unjust rrltlelstn. 1 feel I
haw a right to be proud oi the record I
inude at that Institution, and 1 tlnd upon
investigation that my administration was
to a large extent less expensive than the
present administration, ns the figures will
show.
Mj appropriation for the two years was
ia.0U0 for employes and J2.o6.0u0 for main
tenance. The present administration used
$I04.0uO for employes' wages and $201,000
for maintenance. When 1 took charge of
the work at the beglnnln got my admin
istration there was a eredlT on hand of
about $30,000. and I had less appropriation
(luring my administration than either my
predecessor or successor, and at the'close
ot my administration I turned over to
m successor about JtW.OQp.
In view of these facts I hope the pub
lic will give me credit for having given
tlit statu an economical business admin
istration. I understand that there will
be a deficit under the present administra
tion at Inglestdc, but In making this
statement I do not make It with any
thought In m.v mind In the way of crltl
i ism of the present incumbent.
Governor Morehead will demand of the
head of every Institution a strictly busi
ness administration, and I am frank to
say that In what he will find In the con
duct of affairs of the Insane hospital at
lngleslde while 1 am In charge of It.
I might add by way of further com
parison that nt the close of my adminis
tration there were I.Ofil patients In the
institute. On December 31. 1812. reports
on file show that there were l.OTt.
T am very much pleased with the ap
pointments of mv assistants. Dr. W. Hall
I'ruti'her of Palnifr. who was first as
slstant under my former administration,
and Dr. Charles K. Charleton ot Mcre
field. nrntrlcr Notes.
HI3ATP.IC15. Neb.. Feb. 5. (Speclal.)
A marriage license was granted yester
day in the county court to Walton K.
Nance, aged 20, and Florence G. Lorton,
aged 17, both of Cortland.
William ' Zager, a 'pioneer resident or
Plymouth, died at a local hospital hero
yesterday, aged 67 years. The funeral was
held at Plymouth this afternoon.
Announcement was received- h?ro yes
terday of the death of Mrs. Cora U
Udell, a former Beatrice resident, which
occurred Monday at her home at Bed
ford, Neb. She was 43 years- of age "and
leaves her husband and slK children.
Four students of the Beatrice IHgli
"Up to the
Minute!"
Keep that way it means
health and happiness; but at
v the first sign of weakness in
the Stomach, Liver or Bowels
take
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
right away. It may save you
a long sick spell. It is for
Poor Appetite, Sour Stomach,
Headache, Indigestion, Oos
tiveness, Colds and Grippe.
A TREAT FOR OMAHA
HOUSEKEEPERS
Omaha housekeepers are delighted
with the delicious nut-like flavor of
"Minnesota" Macaroni. Many say they
never knew macaroni could taste so
good and be so firm and nutritious and
flavory as, the "Minnesota" Macaroni,
now wold by leading Omaha grocers.
There Is a big difference in macaroni
as sold lu the stores, "Minnesota"
Maoa'ronl is made from the V(KUY BEST
HURl'M wheat with ALL the wonder
fully, nourishing Gluten left In. It Is
easily digested,, very nourishing, and
costs only about one cent a dish.
Try the handy "Minnesota" Cut Mac
aroni, which Is cut Into uniform pieces
-It cooks more evenly and 1s quicker
to prepare.
Try It (or oat a) catarrh, catarrhal deaf-
necs.hav fever, asthma, cold In ihe head
iai&rrbtif the tomch oraaf other compile-
lioi ixiuiiiDff irom crjronio naiai rarro i
tbe bead. tootUea and hls 1b JnfUmftd
bra.net. Get Kond nf.tb oricmAt and only
Ccnt'iccCaUtTbalJcSly, BatnplORETrromui,
or uu a ic or Wo tube-
KONDON MF&CO MIiUMpHa9 Minn.
lino 1 ' uariuthcr ured It lor her
I'lno. imbie.. Mother ued It for her
I riUJ'INb'r'' And now 1 m using it
'iiiiin ior ,nw ,,al'v So P1'e 'he
rllliu noting nother TkrceGentrtHlst.
.il.n It Soothe, th Child. It Soft.M
riUr lb. Gums. It All th. P.io.
FOR It RclicTC. Wind CoUe, Audit
r'JU ijflf U li tho Uet nmdjr for Inf.ntil.
UVrriiiun Dinho. Korbly Imovrn
TttlHlJ!; .11 ever th. world.
1
Nebraska
ltnhr.nl .1.1 . i.. ir i. .... .
"".'"-"-
ing up a banner in tnc mgii scnooi auci-
torluin. coiitrary to the orders of th
principal.
I BROTHER OF MRS. GRAVES
IS DROWNED AT SEA
HTM PI HIE Y. Neb.. Feb. 6.-tSpecui1.)-Mrs.
J. O. Graves of Humphrey wind
Congressman Dan Stevens at Washlngtoi
regarding a report of the loss of tUo
ship Fortune, on which her brother win
an officer. She' received today the fol
lowing wire from Mr. Stevens:
Deeply regret to report t!iat .tohnson
and Wlnsote authorize the statement timt
G. F. Matzke died from exposure In the
rigging of the lost steamer. Body was not
recovered, Lettter follows from Johnson
and Wlnsote, giving all available partic
ulars. Please accept my sincere sym
pathy. Mr. MaUke was an officer on the ship,
which sailed from Tampa, Fla., December
2fl for New YfSrk. Ho had been married '
. . . , . i , . , i
but a few weeks before to a Spanish
woman In Havana, Cuba, and was ex- i
pectlng on his return south lo come
west to visit his relatives.
Oxford Vote Unlit llouil.
OXFORD. Neb.. Feb. 5.-(Speclal.)-AAt
a special election held here yesterday for
tho purpose ot voting bonds to Install .i
municipal electric lighting plant, the
proposition carried by a vote of moiv
than 2 to 1.
Extensive repairs and the enlargement
of the passenger station of the Burlington
railroad hero are now practically com
pleted. Twenty feet was added to CHCh
end of the depot, tile floors were laid In
each of the waiting rooms, and they
are now steam heated and electric lighted.
Ilor Whttpomb Injnrril.
FREMONT. Neb., Feb. 5,-tSpeclal.)-Boy
Whltcomb, a brakeman on the
Northwestern, was seriously buincd laJt
evening while, attempting to light a fire
nt his house, lie used, by mistake, a can
ot gasoline instead of coal oil and In the
explosion which followed his face and
Imnds were badly burned. His mother,
Mrs. E. U. Whltcomb, Is seriously 111 at
her home on Nye avenue and has not been
Informed of the accident to her son.
Inxtltntr nt Mnnon City.
MASON CITT. Neb.. Feb. P.-(PpeclaU
TIip first meeting of the Farmers' In
stitute was held tonight. A. K. Andersorl
spoke' on "ForolgTi Agriculture." Some
methods mentioned, can be applied In this
locality to some extent. Tho meeting was
well attended.
Wrlpynn llpfrnts Kenrnrr.
UNIVERSITY PLACE. Neb.. Feb. .'.
(Special.) The Kearney Noramlllte met a
smothering defeat at the hands of the
Wesleyan basket ball team last night on
the Wesleyan floor. The final score was
65 to 14. Kearney failed to score In the
second half, although Coach Kline took
out every regular at the last and played
a team composed entirely of substitutes.
3Irn. Wnrib. Grnnted Divorce.
FwIRBURY, Neb., Feb. 5.-(Suecla
Telegram.)-Mrs. W. F. Wurth was
granted a divorce from her husband. Wil
liam F. Wurth, on ground of physical
cruelty. Dr. and Mrs. Wurth were mar
ried by the county Judge In Lincoln, Sep.
tember 13, 1904, and have lived here since.
Both are asteopath physicians. -
Henvr VIk tor York.
YORK, Neb., Feb. 5.-(8peciaI.)- W. M,
Overstreet, who lives In this city, shipped
sixty head of pigs ten months old tn
South Omaha market, frpm his farm lo
this county In tho vicinity ot Polk, which
averaged 302 pounds.
PUJ0 WILL EXAMINE
ROCKEFELLER FRIDAY
BRUNSWiqK. Ga.. Feb. 5-Arraiige-ments
have been completed for the ex
amination of William Rockefeller Frlduv
"'""""" meinoers or me liouso I
nionev rn mmmlii.. ,., ti. m
monej trust committee at the Rockefeller
apartment ai jetyi island. Because of
Mr. Ilockefeller's aversion to publicity it
Is, said, nil newspaper men will be barred
from the Island, which is private prop
erty. It is understood arrangements have
been made for the Investigators to be
cared for In the Rockefeller apartments
during their stay.
IiAST DAY FOR niI,I,S nOLI.S BY
Score, of Them Introduced In the
Two IIon.es.
Krom a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN, Neh Keb. 5. (Special.)
The following bills were introduced In
the house today:
II. It. 708, by Pearson of Frontier Pro
vides for nomination by writing names
In on primary ballot.
II. .It. 70tf. by fitebblns of Dawson-I'ro-vldes
for division of costs In cases of ap
peal "from county board's decision on
claims.
II. It. 710. by SchUeth of Platte Pro
vldes that retail merchants shall stamp
eggs -with a stamp procured from sec
retary of state; commission merchants to
return bad eggs to shipper.
H. R. 711, by Hurket of Lancaster'
Provides for an excise board In Lincoln
under the commission form of govern
ment. A charter amendment.
I. I, R. 712, by Brain of Douglas A
sheriff's fee bill.
II. H. 713. by Helsche of Dawes Re
leasing state's claim to real estate In
Sioux county.
H. R. 7H, by Reische of Dawes Abol
ishing the state board ut pardons.
H. R. 71S, by Reische of Dawes Action
for recovery of title limited to twenty
years Instead of ten. Recovery under
mortgage remains at ten.
H. R. 715 Repealing the Indeterminate
sentence act,
II. R. 717. by Krlckson of Franklin
Bonds or special taxes to be had only
when approved by vote of tax payers
only.
II . R. 718. by Flanagan of DougJas
Gives county board of Douglas county
power to prescribe kind of meals fed to
county prisoners arid to contract for the
same, to the lowest bidder.
Feeding Jul! Prisoner..
II. R. 719, by Iloff .of Douglas-Pro-vldlng
for feeding of county prisoners by
contract In Douglas county.
H. R. 720, by Iloff of Douglas-Adds
to list of forbidden substances in con
fectionery. II. R. 721, by Jarry Authorizes coun
ties and cities lo erect Jails for Joint use.
ii. u. a., oy wuigcie or Lancaster Ap
propriates $10,000 for relief . of Kllzabeth
R. Davis, widow of Deputy Warden
Davis, ot the penitentiary, who was
stabbed to death by Albert Prince.
II. It, 723, by Qulggle of Lancaster
Makes Lincoln's birthday a legal holi
day. If. nt'U, by Richardson of I-ancaster
Requires all orders on county treasurer
for school district funds to be drawn
in Ink: and contersigned by the county
superintendent.
II. R. 7J5, by Greenwalt Provides a
four-car term for county officers', ex.
i-ept commlsaloners and supervisors,
M. n. izi, by rsuscn or utoe my request)
Appropriates I20.W for a Fort Keacney
memorial armory at , Nebraska. I All druggist! are authorUed to sell It
Aiud'luXV, - rslUve "on.,.taek gusranu.
be drawn from a list of eighteen. i Three dores a day for a few days Is often
II. it. 7I& by Jrary of lanuaster P-o-' sll that 'n cvfi refd-d to iur the uoi.t
vlile!.nA UX " lncome derUea' fro.n
Investments.
I) R. 7T. b. Jeary of Lanraste. Pro-
I Ides for .1 boaid of cvimit'i i s u Hi nsi
I Riul u'crii- m,. picture shows
tl A in iintii.i.! n( 11. ut .
Appropriates yi.tXO for the boring of experimental-wells
for Irrigation. land own
' t to bear half of i xpense
. " ,Jt- "? main o
ii. it. ;ai. l main or Douglas Ma He
iih-iikiihp inr ronnt tiewsurer any per
sons who nas r-n tn
gaged In t sale
certificate business.
II. It. bv .McAllister of D.lkota-Kx-empts
wages of hendr of families from
attachment oi garnishment
It. It. !. by MOAlllmet of Dakota -Piovldes
J2.QC0 personal property exemp
tion lor heads of families owning no
real estate.
I'crsonnl exemption.
II. It. 781. by McAllister of Dakota
Maklng compulsory on state university,
normal schools and htfch schools, the
teaching of co-operative agriculture.
11. 11. 735. by Palmer of Clay Makes It
unlawful to expectorate In any public
place.
II. B. 73i. by O'Malley Legalizes non
medical healing.
II. It. 737, by O'Malley of Hall-Saloon
license shall be property and In case of
death of licensee shall revert to his es
tate.
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ii. ..,,.'hp .ii.M,-rBP.i lu iPhtn. orVeln h ld three Justices of tho peace and
less mnv bo discharged by debtor or rem- (hr, pnntablp in snnih iimnlin
tlvo upon payment of principal and In- th bjf l 1 'S,,,,-,.
tcrcst at 10 per cent. , po,;, constitutional amendment giving
H. It. ,3S. by Diuesedovv, Brain. Hana- ,thp iCRsntuto the right to abolish Jus
gan. Poster, Simon and Sugarmau, all of tlees of the peace and lo substitute othcl
I?""6"? " VT"1!,11". ,i,uiMU,'im.,
Sl.fAHf.OOO park bonds In Onviha. increai
trom m Mu,t bc by mJol.ty v
0f t,P people. v
me issuance oi
seM
ote
II. R. 710. by Dnuscdow-Dormant de
posits In banks not dlstutbed for five
yours shall be advertised by the state,
and It not claimed shall revert to guar
anty fund.
II. R. 711, by Buiket of Lancaster Sub
stitutes governor for state treasurer on
board of control over bunding and loan
associations.
H. It. 712, by Richardson of 1-ancoster
Prescribes details of Initiative and refer
endum In operation, method ot securing
petitions, filing same and submitting
question to a vote.
11. R. 743. bv Brain of Douglas-IJnilm
Interest rates of loan sharks to 18 per
cent and allows no lee for Inspection of
surety; $S0) annual license.
11. R. 744, by Druesedow of Douglas
Omaha school board to appropriate $10,000
for medical Inspection under health de
partment. 11. R. 743, by Nichols of Madlson-.lu-dlclai
apportionment bill. Same as 754.
1L R. 746. by Mallery of Box Uutte-Al-lows
sale of flypaper and other articles
by other than tegistered pharmacists If
goods are labeled poison.
II. R. 747, by Stcurns of Scott's Bluff
An Irrigation bill affecting, sublrrlgated
lands.
H. R. 7tS. by Keckley ot York-Allows
cities of 5.G.K) to 23,000 to vote up to $100,000
bonds for altering, changing or coveting
natuinl water courses.
Ciinillilntps' Kxpriisf.
11. It. 74:, by Bolleii of Knox Exempts
expenses of candidates for postage, print
ing and newspaper advertising from the
lega) maximum allowed under corrupt
practices act.
II. R. iKI. by Bollen-Fotblddlng dls-
elimination In fire Insurance premiums.
II. It. 751. by Steams-Irrigation hill.
II. K. W2. by Potts of Pnwneo-Flxes
annual occupation tax- on. corporations at
one-tenth of I per cent on tho proportion
of their total puld up capital stock repre
sented by property owned and business
tiausacted In Nebraska.
H. It. 153, by Cronln of. Holt-Provides
for a commission to investigate and re
port better methods of taxation; thtee
members at $10 a day; $10,000 appropria
tion. 11. It. 7M. by Nichols of Madlson-A Ju
dicial tcapportlonment bill.
II. R. 755, by Corbln of Johnson Re
stricting discretion ot state and county
superintendents In relssuapce of teachers'
certificates. ,
H. R. 75$.' by tackner of Lancaster
Giving power of eminent domain to elec
tric companies.
H. R. 737, by Helllger of. Jefferson Ex
empts crude petroleum residuum, distil
late, gas oil or fuel oil fnm statp Inspec
tion. II. R. 73S. by Morris of Cherry Making
registered surveyors only eligible for
county surveyor.
II. B. 759, by Baker of Thomas Pro-
..!.)- 1 . . lu ...... , . . . I a AAA
viuna uiai iij uuiiliuen ui lens limit &,iaaj
population tlie county board shallbavp,
tho power to appropriate road tux! .funds'
for the construction or rppalrlng any' -one.
road, to be determined by the board.
H. R. 760, by Baker of Thomas Re
quiring registration and examination of
burners; regulating sanitation of barber
shops.
Anekrtt I.nw Amendment.
H. R. 7G1, by Morris pf Cherry -Creating
tho office of state surveyor, ualaite.l
at Jl.aoo, for general supervision of all
surveying. .
H. R. TB2, by Stevens of Lincoln Tho
Ollls nubile wurehousi bill.
If. R, 763. by Morris of Cherry-Estab-llshes
a board of examiners for sur
veyors; requires registration ot sur
veyors.
1 1, li. iftt. nv 'JI1UIC1HV L'nmm tm-llr.
quires bond for damages In addition to
rent on appeals In ejectment Preceding.
j, ' 1" . ' . f,
... ... ,w, ... ..uiicu u. IV IUA r UfUlU'
' k'h ui iiiiuaicuwuk minor li
relative or employer of nerson or town
ift of Intoxlcat tig liauor If
"r county executive protests. Applies to
uanuuai nrunKaras.
II. R. 7fil. bVJoiie nf Tllrtinn rrrtvlfW,
tlidt on petition of 5 per cent of free
holders of a county the county board
shall assess a 3 land tax on each quarter
scotlon In lieu of all other road taxM;
may be worked out or paid In cash.
II. It. 7S7, by Rollen'of Knox Prohibits
playing of pool, billiards or cards in any
saloon or any room connected therewith.
ii. iv. increases the pension of dls-
rtineii voiunieer nrejnen trom K per day
to to, and a maximum of J500 in place of1
v"y.
II. K. nP, by Hftstetler 0f Huffalo
Recompense of volunteer firemen In
cities of less than 2T,.000 shall be 17 to 15
per week, and not lo exceed J1.000; pres.
ent law S3 to J10. and maximum of J200.
II. R. (68, bv Sugarman of Douglas
Appropriates 14,000 for marking overland
CURES RHEUMATISM
Quickly Eases Stiff, Sore, Swol
len Joints and Muscles
Drives Rheumatic
Pains Away.
" I for Improved live stock .association.
It Is needless to suffer any longer with a '':"'-;c,'-rt,.un.ni.m
.i v.. n .i S. F.. 375. by Haannann.of Douglas-
rheumatism, and be all cilpplcd up, and ! Make-i county, treasurer city treasurer in
bent out of shape with its hcart-wTench- J nietrbpollUh cities.
Ing pains, when you can easily avoid It 1 I'- S76, by Ollls of Valley Providing
Rheumatism comes from weak. Inactive f, "i'oVk 0aUTouUryaUn Mu, on
kidneys, that fall to filter from the blood, 8. F. 377, by Robertsow-of Holt-Re-the
poisonous watte matter and uric arid; Hires public service corporations to make
arid it is useless to rub on llnlmenta or ' (,lJ?r,,tr'.. re.porI?' .... . .
This"?, T:ZT I? lI- u1iura.Jlns,tr,a,ra,r, Vnnol
pain. This only prolongs tho misery and school.
can't possibly cure you. 8. F. 379. by Hoagland of Llncoln-
The only way to euro rheumatism Is to aUf,H '""way commission . power over
remove the cause. The new discovery! J ceVjig'nr3.! oS?
Croxone, does this because It neutralizes, 8. F. .30. ,bv Hoagland of Llncoln
and dissolves the poisonous substances ' Artll-logTolIIng bill.
and uric acid that lodge In the Joints I 3. ' Saunders of Douglaa-Llm.
and muscles, to scratch and Irritate and!!,8 Vote'T Vhe'Me' " m "CePt
cause rheumatism, and cleans out andj 8. y. 3S2. by Saunders of Douglas-De-strengthens
the stopped-up, Inactive kid. clares tnarlages void when consummated
noyr, so they can filter the poison from' 1,1 a,,otll'' "tate with Intent to violate
the blood, and drive It on and out of'thej1. ty 'ers of Douglas-Re-system.
, lates to taxation of nroDertv at real valim
Ctoxone is the most wonderful medi
cine ever made for, curing chronic rheu
matism, kidney troubles, and ' Bladder
disorders. You will find It different from
all other remedies. There Is nothing else
on earth like it. It mutters not how old
you are, or how'Iong ou have suffered,
It is practically impossible to take it Into
the human system without results. You
will find "relief fiom the first ffw dotes,
and you-will be surprised how quickly
all jour mlsey and suffering will end.
An original package, of Croxone 'costs
hut a trifle at an flrM class drug storo.
i ta'"l.a ' f t i r.to.ne ' In.uy illsoide.s
t Aqv .ttUtu.t i.t
j cuilgiaut trail thiougit Nebraska under'
(stale silt vevor and Daughters ot nieil-.
cm Iteviilutlon
II. It 771. bv MuipM of 8alttie-School
directors shall iiernilt use of of school
house for public meetings when school I
not In session
II. It 771 by t.ee of Douglas If Uieator
Omaha Is voted, maximum tax levy shall
be iicrmltted up to a total of the cltle
and towns combined, as now provided by
law.
II. 15. 773. b Simon of Douglas Con
tractor on publli woik shall give bond
to protect laborets at work on the Job
as to their wages.
11. U. 774. by Simon of Douglas-Omaha
may advertise, for coal and feed for po
lice and fire departments at time re
quested by official of department.
H. It. 776. by Simon ot Doiiglas-K-V-empts
cities of "vOOO imputation or more
from the operation of the Sackett law.
11. U. 77H, bv Simon of Douglas Pro
vides for specifications by, county board
for feeding county prisoners, and de
signed to get around limitations of de
cision of supreme court
11. R 777. by Simon of Douglas -No fees
shall bp, paid registrars In metropolitan
and cities of first class for recording
births and deaths
n. h. us. oi Minion or u ir o rro-
inferior courts
11. R m. by Simon or Oouglas - in
prosecutions In game law lolAtlons the
mlf of the fine to he given complaining
witness shall be paid fiom the fine and
not from the lounty general fund
H. R 7M. by Simon of Douglas-Rrt-peated
violation of law whlrh Judicial
officer does not try to prevent, although
having knowledge of them, shall be rea
son for Impeachment and the case shall
be tried without a Jury.
H. K- 782. by Simon of Douglas-Parties
to action In Justice court must appear at
time set In summons. Now allotved one
hour of grace.
H. R. 7S3, by Simon of Douglas-Con
stable leaving copy of summons must in
his return state location where he lelt
copy. ,
II. R 7S4. byllruesedow of Douglas
Appeals from Judgment of Justices of th
peace must be after payment of costs In
the original court
11. It 7S5. by Druesrdow of Douglas
Boosts fees of Justices of the peace from
100 to 600 per cent.
t'onaty Judites Fees.
II R. 7S6. by Druesedow of Douglas
County Judges' fee hill.
II. It. 7S7. by Mocltett of Lancaster lt -quiring
all corporations owning municipal
tranohlscs to be under sole jurisdiction
of state courts: "going value excluded
from appraisement of public utilities.
II. It. 7S. by Sugnrtnan of HoUrUs
Ahollshlng trial by Jury In misdemeanor
cases.
II. R 79. by McAllister of D.tkota-Pcr-mlts
private counsel to assist in criminal
prosecutions by permission of court.
II. R M, by Foster of Douglas -Iti-crcasr-hiaxlmum
levy for water purposes
from $100,000 to $:xxj,WX) and allows another
levy to meet deficits.
1). R. 791. by McCarthy of Cuming-Provides
a deputy county treisurer at $l,SS0
In counties of 18.0C0 to 'Jf.,000.
II. R. 792, by McAllister of Dakota-To
make statp sole ownpr of waterpowir
sites, subject to twenty-year lease, with
2 per cent royalty on gross earnings and
giving state right to purchase at end of
lease.
II. R. 793, by McAllister of DskoU -Creates
commission to Investigate water
power sltgatton, six In number. No com
pensation. To have paid engineer. Ap
propriates $i),000 for expenses.
.vr Senate Hills,
S. F. 341, by WoU ot DodKC-Relatlug
to the duties of the municipal water com
missioner. f. F. S14..by Cox of York (by request)
Increaslng amount of nossible municipal
sewerage bdnd Indebtedness.
s. k. 34o, by Bartllng of Otoe Penalty
for defrauding garage or llverv stable
keeper. S. p. 346-Changes the method of voting
on drainage matters.
S. F. 347, by Cordeal of Red Willow
Giving, addltor supervision over fraternal
Insurance associations.
S. F. 34, by Corneal of Red Willow -Prohibits
misrepresentation of Insurance
policies and rebating of first premium. '
S. F. 340. by Cordeal of Red Wlllow
Requlrtng fire, fidelity anil llaoillty tnsut
anci companies to depdslt securities with
auditor.
S. K. 3S0, by JUucfarUmL of Duuglns
Relatlng lu hiuniclpalltles increasing their
bonded indebtedness.
S. F. SSI, Thy Macfatlapd of DoilgiAs
Provldes for bonds tor warehousemen.
S. If. 352, by Macfurland of Douff1a M
inuiipuninan election or supreme, county
and district Judged.
S. F. 353, by Macfarland of Douglan
Relating to the raising of money by tax
ation tor .municipal purpones.
Nehdol District Annexation.
S. F. S65, by Macfarland of Douglas
Relates to the soliool district consolida
tion In Omaha annexation.
S. F. 357, by Macfarland of-DouKlaa-Affectln
gsalary of county register of
d:cdf.
w. i'-. MS. by Macfarland of Douelas
f,.i,n.i.j.: u; . .
" f "ST Sv,,s?.Vi:Sn"rnS5!?l
0maMa Annexation Ml.
! . V " '-.riano or uougjas-
o i neA I... ... . - . . .
i,un'h men uiMjniMii cuies power to in
crease boundaries five miles in anv dlrec
tlon.
S. F. 3f,i, by Macfarland of Douglas
I'rovldlng for merlcal school Inspection In
metropolitan cities.
8. F. zii, by Ollls of VaJley-To estab
lish reform school for small boys.
S. F. 363 Proposing amendment for
fourteen Jurors In criminal cafces.
S. F. 364, by. Grace of Harlan Providing
for bond of-150 to be filed with 'saloon li
cense remonstrance
s- ' 3e6 b.v Grace of Harlan To con-
i nuuutim mu huh jauur commissions.
8. F. 367, by 8aunders of Douglas-Re-
latlng lo "ghoullng" and defining lawful
removal ofvdl.lnterment of bodies.
8. F. 368, by Hoagland of ancaster
MHkes barberlng on Sunday an offense
against the laws relating to sporting on
the Sabbath day.
S. F. 3tffl, by Kemp of Nance Increas.
Ing publls schpol tuition for non-residents
to SI per week.
8. F. 370, hy Ollls of Valley-Kstab-
' llshej a live stock sanitary board.
i 8. F. 371. by Ollls of Valley-Provides
for purchase of buildings for small boys'
reform school.
8. F. 372. by Kemp of Nance To au
thorize employment of convicts on public
i hlghwa) s.
S. V. . 373, by Haarniann of Douglas
Authorizes Douglas to help poor fund
from other funds.
8. F. 374, by Ollls of Valley-State aid
and to he shown on books at such value.
8. F. 3X, by Saunders of Douglas-Companion
bill to above. -
8, F. 3SS Constitutional amendment to
abolish Justices of the peace.
S. F. 3S6, by Saunders of DtiUKlas-Oltlos
of metropolitan class may regulate clos
ing hours of own saloons.
S. F. 3S7, by Saunders of Douglas Pen
sions for librarian's.
S. F. 3SS, hy-Olll of Valley-I.egallzes
the Improved live stock association.
8, F. .3K, by Saunders of Dodge Pro
vides for submission ot city charters to
pooplw bv sections. " '
8. F. '.HO. by 8atttidfS of Douglas Incor
porates tho Fonlennelle Forest associa
tion. S. F. 391, by Talcott of Knox Regulates
disposition of cadavers. - ,
S. 1". by Code Commission-Repeals
otlng machine law.
i r
I iiut
I "'J'
H F 3 iv tlrookiey or Clay- In-
ta.ies tent and salatle. of clerks of
riot i unit
r ir, vj laicoll or unox -tvlttlil
Hello, Nr. Good Dresser...
You're just tho vory follow who cnntiot nt't'ord
to lot uur jroat Snlo of Furnishings go by
unhoedoil - thoro's jaunty inorolmndiso horo
you want at prices that would tempt a miser.
Great Shirt
Values
$1.00 Shirts . . .65c
$1.50 Shirts, $1.05
$2.00 Shirts, $1.35
$2.50 Shirts, $1.75
SPECIAL 50c
now 35c threo
li
WATCH REPAIRING
ALSO JEWKLFIY-By Cxrta
All Work GtiarantMd
Prk.i RaaionabU
PDHOLM
.4ttth A Ham.y
huur day for women.
S. F. .10, ti Marshall of Lancaster
Abolishes Jury trlnls lu police court.
S. F. .15, by Code Commission Original
summons must be signed by the court.
P. F. 397, by Dodge of Douglas-Limits
expenditures of political candidates.
S. F. KK, by Kohl ot Wayne-Physlral
loiinectlon of street and Interurbnu
railways.
S. F. !tt, by Dodge of Douglas-Provides
for partial report of election re
sults by telephone to count clerks.
S. F. tOO, by Dodge of Douglas Coun
ties may Issue bonds to encouren agri
culture. H. F. tOI, by Dodge of DouglasPro
vldes for workhouse In Douglas county.
P. F. m, hy Dodge of Douglas FU
empts mental and spiritual healers fropi
medical laws.
P. F. KM. by Dodge of Douglas Pro
vides district court may remove county,
city and village committees.
Klulit-lhuir Uny.
S. F. 401-1'hj slcnl valuation of publlo
utilities.
i. F. tor,, by Itcynods of Dawes
Municipal ownership of telephone In second-class
cities.
S. F, 406, hy Reynolds of Dawes Mak
ing wlfo also liable for the family's pur
chases. ' .'
F. 407, by Reynolds of Da'wesAti
thorlse cities to provide funds for publlo
crossings.
S V. 40$, hy Reynolds of Dawes Pro
tects HO per cent of married men's wages
from taxation.
8. F. 409, by Remolds ot Dawes All
stato buildings hereafter constructed,
shall be modern and fireproof.
8. F. 110, by Reynolds of Dawes
Croates state park bourd.
8. F. 411. by Reynolds of Dawes Pro.
hlbltlons discrimination between com
munities. 8. F. 4t!i by Hoagland, Hartllng and
Wink Firemen In cities less than 35,000,
shall receive compensation for Injuries.
8. F. 413, by 8ame Companion bill.
S. F. 414, by lloaglund of Lincoln-Relates
of election.
8. F. 416, by Ilushee of Klmball-Re..
latlng to purchase power ot Irrigation
boards in acquiring property. , ,
8. F. 417. hy Hartllng of Otoe Provid
ing for reports by mutual Insurance, com
panies to' the state auditor.
8. F. 418, hy Reynolds of Dawes Pro
vides method for voters removing from
precinct to cast ballot In new precinct.
8. F. 419, by. Hoagland of Lancaster
Providing .for teaching of modern lang
uages lu grade and high schools.
3. F. 420. by Tnlcott of Knox Increases
quarantine and regulatory powers of
state board of health.
S. F. 421. bv Macfurland of Douglas
To license operators ot moving picture
macules.
a. V. 422, by Hoagland of Llncoln-De-
121 Doctors
Wrote us within 60 days in praise of
PO STUM
These doctors represent but a fraction of the thousands
of physicians 'who use .Postum in place f ctffee in their
homes and in their practice.
Cases of shaky nerves, irritable hearts,
indigestion, biliousness, headache and sleep
lessness, due to coffee drinking, are observed "
in the everyday experience of medical f
men everywhere.
Following the change from coffee to Postum, the
ailing one quickly discovers that the Doctors advice
to "quit coffee and use Postum" was sound.
- . .. .
Better health follows; then one friend tells, another.
"There's a Reason"
Attractive
Tie Specials
50c Ties 25c
75c Ties 45c
$1.00 Ties 65c
$1.50 Tie3 95c
Outing Night Robes,
for $1.00
Omaha 5 oniv MnnRDtj i ntriiMa rrtar
KING-PECK CO.
NOME OF QUALITY CLOTHES
KOHMKRIiY
fining Uio manner in which application
for water rights ahull be made,
S. I'' 423, by Macfurland ot Douglas
Requiting telegraph i-ompanlei to main
tain night operators at county seats.
8. F. 4J4, by Krlchol of Ne.malm.-To
permit the State Hoard of Bducatlon to
supply cities and villages with water,
heat and light.
8. F. 42.. by lloaland of Llncoln-Cre-
nllng water tower districts.
B. v 42, .by Harmnnn or Dougliu
Mnklpg Inel3lble to the office ot county
tleasurer uliv onn who haw been ncthe
In purchase of tax certificates.
h. i' i.'i, ny iiartung or otoe iToviniug
that law relating to revocation of saloon
licenses shall not annlv to manufacturer
tc .wholesalers, permitting them to sell
liquors in packages containing not less
than two dozen pints.
8. F. I2S. by Hoagland of Llncoln-Ro-qulrtng
Irrigation companies to commence
work of construction within six months
lifter making application unless Inter
rupted bv unavoidable cuuses.
8. F. 429. by Klechel of 'Nemaha-Cllvlng
mayors emtal tKiwera with tnntlrp. iwillon
Judg and county Judge In enforcing crim
inal mws,
8. F. 430, hj Hoagland or Uncoln-Re-latlng
to appeals from district to sunreniH
court.
8. F 131. by Iloarland of Lincoln-
To prevent county Judges. Justices and
snenirs rrom soliciting business.
n. I''. 4JS. by Dodge of Douelas D vlri.
Ing convicts Into grades, creating night
school and miming amusements.
8. F. 433. by Macfarland of Douglas
Provides for nine cnuncllmen In flmnhii.
If consolidation Is effected.
8. F. 434, by the Joint Code Commlttee-
To repeal Chapter 4, report ot the code
commission, entitled "Assignments of
Creditors.' j
8. F. 435 by the Joint Code Committee
Repeals Section 263. lennrt nf rmln
Sulssloni '. relating to dutlos 'of county
clerks.
8. F. 436-Mnklng Inollalble for re.
election any city, village or county officer
wno lias nccn impeacneu.
H, F. 437. by Cordeal of Red Willow
Authorizes university and Institutions
recognized by the state superintendent to
Issue teachers' certificates to other than
graduates nf said Institutions..
S. F. 43S, by Cordeal ot Red Willow
Authorizing cities nnd villages to pay a
membership fee In ague of Municipalities.
8. V. 4.19, by Hoasty of Jefferson To
prevent dupllfatlon of gas, light, water,
power, telephone or street car plants In
cities without railway commission's per
mission, S. F. 410. hy Hoagland of Lincoln
To prevent foreign corporation from do
ing business In Nebraska, unless they
shall have appointed a resident agent
upon whom process may be had.
8. F. 441, by Heasty of Jefferson To
prohibit court reporters frpm engaging In
general shorthand work during sessions
of court.
8. F. 442, by Kolchel nnd Rartllngr-Re
quiring veterinarians to renew licenses
by examination every three years,
8. F. 443, by Heasty of Jefferson
Making killing of squirrels unlawful at
any time of year, and closing the
open season on imukrat, mink a,nd otter
and making It unlawful for onn to kill
song hlrds on one's own lad.
S, F. 444, 8. F. 444. by Macfarland of
Special Sale Far Gloves
$i!.nn Oloves
for . .$1.05
$.1.00 fllnvr
for . .."iu.nn
IM.nO Glove,
for . .$u.no
fB.OO Otore
for . ..1.S
ffl.no Gloves
for . .94.25
$7.r0 CSIoves
for . . $5.00
Head Stuffed? Got
a Cold? TryPape's.
One dose of I'apcs Cold Compound
rcucvcs worst coia or grippe
No Quinine used.
Tou will distinctly feel your cold break-'
ing and alt the Grlppv symptoms leav
ing after taking the very first dose.
It la a positive fact that Pape'a Cold
Compound, taken every two hours, until
three consecutive dotes are takejt, will
end the Grippe and break up the most
severe cold, either In the head, cheat,
back, stomach or limbs.
It promptly relieves tho moat miserable
headache, dullness, head and nose stuffed
up, feverUhneis, sneezing, gore throat,
running of the nose, mucous catarrhal
discharges, soreness, stiffness and rheu
matic twinges.
Get a 25-cent package of "Pape'a Cold
Compound" from your druggist and-tako
It with the knowledge that It will posi
tively and promptly cure your cold and
end all the grippe misery; without any
assistance or bad after-effect and that It
contains no quinine don't accept some
thing else said to be Just aa good. Tastes
nice acts gently. Advertisement
DoURlas Repeals the law relatlnr to hus
band and wife giving testimony against
each, other.
8. F. 4tfi, by Dodgw of Douglas Regrti-;
latlng the sale ot opiates.
8. F. 446, by Macfarland of Douglas
County commissioners' salary bill.
H. F. 447, by Klechel of Nomaha-Pro-,
vldlng, that state banks shall be assessed,
for protection ot deKsltor only whn
losses occur,
H. F. 448, by Marshall of Lancaster-t
Relating. to life insurance . regulations. 1
8. F. 449. by Oltla of alleyTo estap
llsh a atnekmen's protective bureau.
8. F. 410, by Marshall of Lancaster-
Relating to the plan ot commission gov
ernment of cities.
8. V, 4&1, by Hoagland of Lnmcaeter-i
Regulates the crre and custody of de
pendent children, defining powers of the
State Boad of Charities.
, F. 4&2 by Taleott And Cordeal-For
tho consolidation of .the food and oil In
spection departments.
S. F. 43, by Hoagland of Lincoln Ror
a mechanic's lien upon publlo buildings
8, F, 454, byjollagland of Lancaster (by
Request) To require labor' or musical'
unions to Incorporate and file the namu
Of each. Individual, member.
B. F,' 455. by Krtunbach of Polk Per
mits administrators of estates to sell
liquors under unexpired saloon licenses.
.. F.i 466. by Haarmahn of Douglas1
Cfoates a state censor board of motion,
picture films.
B. F. 4S7, by Dodge of Douglas Irj
creasen salary of warden of penitentiary
from I1.BC0 to S2.W0 and deputy from
$1,300 to 11.800.
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