The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 13, 1896, Image 5

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    (JHN’L OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
f STATE.
Governor.Silas Holcomt
l Lieutenant Governor.R. E. Moon
Secretary of State. J. A. Pipei
State Treasurer.J. S. Bartlej
State Auditor.Eugene Moon
Attorney General.A. 8. Churchll
Com. Lands and Buildings,.O. H. Russel
Sunt. Public Instruction. U. K. Corbett
, REGENTS STATE UNIVERSITY.
Chas. H. Gere, Lincoln: Leavitt Burnham
Omaha; J M. Hiatt, Alma: E. P. Holmes
Pierce; J. T. Mallatou, Kearney; M. J. Hull
Edgar.
CONGRESSIONAL.
Senators—W. V. Allen, of Madison; Johr
M. Thurston, of Omaha.
Representatives—First District, J. B Strode
Second, D H. Mercer; Third, Geo. D- Mikel
john; Fourth — Halner; Fifth, W. E. And
rews; Sixth; O. M. Kem.
JUDICIARY.
Chief Justice...A-M. Posi
Associates.. .T.O. Harrison and T. L. Norval!
FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Judge.M.P. Klnkaid, of O’Neil]
Reporter.J. J. King of O’Neill
Judge.W. H. Westover, of Rushvllle
Reporter.John Maher, of Rushvllle.
LAND 0FFI0K8.
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Register.John A. Harmon,
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Receiver'.'..'..Elmer Williams.
COUNTY.
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Judge.Geo McCutcheon
Clerk of the District Court.John Sklrvlng
Deputy.... *..O. M. Collins
Treasurer.J. F. Mullen
Deputy.Sam Howard
Clerk .Bill Bethea
Deputy..Mike MoCarthy
Sheriff..Ohas Hamilton
Deputy...Chas O’Neill
Supt. of Sohools....... W. H. Jackson
Assistant.Mrs. W.HJaokson
Coroner. .Trueblood
• Surveyor...M.F. Norton
Attorney.H. E. Murphy
SUPERVISORS.
FIRST DISTRICT.
SECOND DISTRICT.
Shields, Paddock, Scott, Steel Creek, Wll
lowdale and Iowa—J. H. Hopkins.
THIRD DISTRICT.
Grattan and O’Neill—E. J. Maok.
FOURTH DISTRICT.
Ewing, Verdigris andDelolt—L. C. Combs.
FIFTH DISTRICT,
Chambers, Conler, Lake, McClure and
Inman—E. Stillwell.
SIXTH DISTRICT.
Swan, Wyoming, Fairvlew, Francis. Green
Valley, Sheridan and Emmet—O. W. Moss.
SEVENTH DISTRICT.
Atkinson and Stuart-Frank Moore.
CUT OF O’NEILL.
Supervisor, E. J. Maok; Justloes, B. H.
Benedlot and 8. M. Wagers; Constables, Ed.
MeBride and Perkins Brooks.
COUNdUlBN—FIRST WARD.
For two years.—D. H. Cronin. For one
year—H. 0. MoEvony.
SECOND WARD.
. For two years—Alexander Marlow. For
one year—Jake Pfund.
THIRD WARD.
For two years—Charles Davis. For one
year—Elmer Merrlman.n
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CITT OFFICERS.
Mayor, O. F. Blglin; Clerk, N. Martin;
Treasurer, John McHugh; City Engineer
John Horrlsky; Police Judge, H. Kautzman;
Chief of Police, Charlie Hall; Attorney,
Thos. Carlon; WeighmaBter. Joe Miller.
, GRATTAN TO WNSHIP.
Supervisor, It. J. Hayes; Trearurer. Barney
MoGreevy; Clerk, J. Sullivan; Assessor Ben
Johrlng: Justices, M. Castello and Chas.
Wilcox; Constables, John Horrlsky and Ed.
McBride; Road overseer dlst. 28. Allen Brown
dlst. No. 4, John Enright.
SOLDIERS’ RELIEF COMNISSION.
Regular meeting first Monday In Febru
ary of eaoh year, and at suoh other times as
iB deemed necessary. Itobt. Gallagher, Page,
chairman; Wm. Bowen, O'Neill, secretary;
U. H. Clark Atkinson.
ST.PATRICK’8 CATHOLIC CHURCH.
Services every Sabbath at 10:30 o’clock.
Very Rev. Cassidy, Postor. Sabbath sohool
Immediately following services.
ILfETHODIST CHURCH. Sunday
1X1. services—Preaohlng 10:30 A. M. and 3:00
p. M. Class No. 10:30 A. M. Class No. 2 (Ep
worth League! 7:00 p. M. Class No. 3 (Child
rens) 3:00 p. k. Mind-week services—General
prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m. All will
be made welcome, especially strangers.
E. T. GEORGE, Pastor.
GA. R. POST, NO. 86. The Gen. John
• O’Neill Post, No. 86, Department of Ne
braska G. A. R., will meet the first and third
Saturday evening of eaoh month in Masonlo
hall O'Nell) 8. J. Sun h. Com.
CtLKHORN VALLEY LODGE, I. O. O.
Ci F. Meets every Wednesday evedlng In
Odd Fellows’ hall. Visiting brothers cordially
Invited to attend.
W. H. Mason, N. G. 0. L. Bright, Sec. ’
/-Varfield chapter, r. a. m
VF Meets on first and third Thursday of eaoh
month In Masonlo hall.
W. J. Dobhs Sec. J. C. Harnish, H, P
oordlally invited.
J. P. GlUilOAN. C. C.
E. J. Mack. K. of R. and S.
O'NEILL ENCAMPMENT NO. 80.1.
O. O. F. meets every second and fourth
Fridays of eaoh month In Odd Fellows’ Hall.
Ohas. Bright, H. P. H. M. Tttley, Scribe
1?DBN LODGE NO. 41, DACOHTER8
U OF RKBKKAH, meets every 1st and 8d
Friday of esoh month In Odd Fellows’ Hall.
Flo Bentlet, N. O. Kittib Bkiqht, See.
rtABDELD LODGE, NO.05.F.&A.M.
VJ Regular communications Thursday nights
on or before the full of the moon.
J. J. Kino, W. M.
O. O. Snydib, Sec.
' IIOLT'CAMPNO. 1710, m. w. of a.
JU.Meets on the first and third Tuesday In
each month In the Masonic hall.
0. W. Haoensick, V. C. D. H. Cronin, Clerk
AO,
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XT. W. NO. 153. Meets second
> and fourth Tudsday of each month In
Masonlo hall.
O. Bright, Bee. S. B. Howard, M. W.
X
LN DEPENDENT WORKMEN OF
AMERICA, meet every first and third
Friday of eaoh month.
Geo. McGctchan, N. M.
J. H. Welton, Seo.
POSTOFFICE DIRCBTORY
Arrival of Mails
I.Ltl. V. R. R.—FROM THE EAST,
■veryday,Sunday Included at.6:16pa
FROM THE WEST.
vary day, Sunday included at.8:68 am
PACIFIC SHORT LIRE.
Passenger—leaves 8:58 a. m. Arrives 11:56 p.m.
Freight—leaves 0:07 p. m. Arrives 7:00 P. M.
Dally except Sunday.
O’NEILL AND CHELSEA.
Departs Monday, Wed. and Friday at 7:00 am
Arrives Tuesday, Thurs. and Sat. at..1:00 pm
O’NEILL AND PADDOCK.
Departs Monday. Wed.and Friday at. .7:00 am
Arrives Tuesday, Thurs. and Sat. at. .1:30 p m
O'NEILL AND NIOBRARA.
Departs Monday. Wed. and Frl. at 7:00 am
Arrives Tuesday, Thurs. and Sat. at.. .4:00 p m
O'NEILL AND CUMMINSVILLE.
Arrives Mon.,Wed. and Fridays at .. 11 :S0p m
Departs Mon., Wad. and Friday at.1KI0 p m
PROPOSED
CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENTS
The following proposed amendments
to the Constitution of the State of Ne
braska, as hereinafter set forth in full,
are submitted to the electors of the
State of Nebraska, to be voted upon
at the general election to be held Tues
day, November 3, A. D„ 1896:
A joint resolution proposing to
amend sectlohs two (2), four (4), and
five (5.) of article six (6) of the Consti
tution of the State of Nebraska, relat
ing to number of Judges of the supreme
court and their term of office.
Be It resolved and enacted 'l>y the Leg
islature of the State of Nebraska:
Section 1. That section two (2) of ar
ticle six (6) ot the Constitution of the
State of Nebraska be amended so as to
read as follows:
Section 2. The supreme court shall until
otherwise provided by law, consist of five
(5) judges, a majority of whom shall be
necessary to form a quorum or to pro
nounce a decision. It shall have original
Jurisdiction In cases relating to revenue,
civil cases In which the state shall be a
{•arty, mandamus, quo warranto, habeas
corpus, and such appellate jurisdiction, as
may be provided by law.
Section 1 That section four (4) of article
•lx (6) of the Contsltutlon of the State
of Nebraska, be amended so as to read as
follows:
Section 4. The Judges of the supreme
oourt shall be elected by the electors of
the state at large, and their term of offlee,
except as hereinafter provided, shall tie
for a period of not less than live (5) years
as the legislature may prescribe.
Section S. That section five (5) of article
six (6) of the Constitution of the State of
Nebraska, be amended to read as follows:
Section 5. At the first general election to
be held In the year 1896, there shall be elect
ed two (2) judges of the supreme court ons
of whom shall be elected for a term of
two (2) years, one for the term of four (4)
years, and at each general election there
after, there shall be elected one Judge of
the supreme court for the term of five
(5) years, unless otherwise provided by
law; Provided, That the Judges of the su
preme court whose terms have not expired
at the time of holding the general elec
tion of 1898, shall continue to hold their
office for the remainder of the term for
which they were respectively commis
sioned.
Approved March 29, A. D. 1895.
A joint resolution proposing an
amendment to section thirteen (13) of
article six of the Constitution of the
State of Nebraska, relating to com
pensation of supreme and district court
Judges.
Be It resolved by the Legislature of the
Rtate of Nebraska:
Section 1. That section thirteen f'<! of
article six (6) of the Constitution of the
State of Nebraska be amended so as to
read as follows:
Sec. 13 The Judges of the supreme and
district courts shall receive for tnelr ser
vices such compensation as may be pro
vided by law, payable quarterly.
The legislature shall at lt3 first session
after the adoption of this amendment,
three-flfths of the members elected to
each house concurring, establish their
compensation. The compensation so es
tablished shall not be changed oftener
than once In four years, and In no event
unless two-thirde of the members elected
to each house of the legislature concur
therein.
Approved March 30, A. D. 1895.
A joint resolution proposing to
amend section twenty-four (24) of ar
ticle five (5) of the Constitution of the
State of Nebraska, relating to com
pensation of the officers of the execu
tive department.
Be It resolved and enacted by the Leg
islature of the State of Nebraska:
Secttor J. That section twenty-four (24)
of art!cl'' five <S) of the Constitution of the
State ot Nebraska be amended to read as
follows:
Section 24. The officers of the executive
department of the state government shall
receive for their services a compensation
to be established by law, which shall bo
neither increased nor diminished during
the term for which they shall have been
commissioned and they shall not receive
to their own use any fees, costs. Interests,
Upon public moneys In their hands or un
io. their control, perquisites of offlee or
other compensation and all fees that may
hereafter be payable by law for services
pertormed by an officer provided for In
this article shall be paid In advance Into
the state treasury. The legislature shall
at Its first session after the adoption of
this amendment, three-flfths of the mem
bers elected to each house of the legis
lature concurring, establish the salaries
ot the officers named in this article. Tne
compensation so established shall not be
changed oftener than once In tour years
asid In no event unless two-thirds of the
members elected to each house of the leg
islature concur therein.
Approved March 29, A. D. 1898.
A joint resolution proposing to
amend section one (1) of article six (6)
of the Constitution of the State of Ne
braska, relating to judicial power.
Be It resolved and enacted by the Leg
islature of the Rtate of Nebraska:
Section 1. Tnat section one (1) of article
six (6) of the Constitution of the State of
Nebraska be amended to read as follows:
Section 1. The judicial power of this state
shall be vested In a supreme court, ills
trict courts, county courts justices of the
peace, police magistrates, and In such
other courts Inferior to the supreme court
as may be created by law In which two
thirds of the members elected to each
house concur.
Approved March 29, A. D. 1895.
A joint resolution proposing to
amend section eleven (11) of article six
(6) of tie Constitution of the State of
Nebraska, relating to Increase in num
ber of supreme and district court
Judges.
Be It resolved and enacted by the Leg
islature of the State of Nebraska:
Section 1. That section eleven (11) of ar
ticle she (8) of the Constitution of the State
of Nebraska be amended to read as fol
lows:
Section U. The legislature, whenever two
thirds of the members elected to each
house shall concur therein, may, In or
after the year one thousand eight hun
dred and ninety-seven and not ofte.ner
tnan once in every four years. Increase
the number of judges of supreme and dis
tinct courts, and the Judicial districts uf
the state. Such districts shall be formed
of compact territory, and bounded by
county lines: and such Increase, or any
change In the boundaries of a district,
shall not vacute the offlee of any judge.
Approved March 80, A. D. 1893.
A joint resolution proposing to
amend section six (G) of article one (1)
of the Constitution of the State of Ne
braska, relating to trial by jury.
Be It resolved and enacted by the Leg
islature of the State of Nebraska:
Section 1. That section six ((!). article
one (t) of the Constitution of the State of
Nebraska be amended to re.»<l as follow*:
Section (. The right of tr!::l l:y Jury shall
remain invlulatc, but the I •*«>|nnire may
provide that In civil actions. live-sixths of
the Jury may render a vt-Hhi, amt the
legislature may also autlu: sc irlal by a
Jury of a less number t:mn twelve men.
In courts Inferior to the district court.
Approved March Jit. A. L>. i»5.
A joint resolutic.-i pioposing to
amend oration one (1) of article five (5)
of the Constitution of Nebraska, relat
ing to officers of the executive depart
ment.
Be It resolved and enacted by the Leg
islature of the State of Nebrasku:
Section l. That section one (1) of ar
ticle five (5) of the Constitution of the
State of Nebraska be amended to read as
follows:
Section l.The executive department shall
consist of a governor, lieutenant-gov
ernor, secretary of state, auditor of pub
lic accounts, treasurer, superintendent of
public Instruction, attorney-general, com
missioner of public lands and buildings,
and three railroad commissioners, each
of whom, except tho said railroad com
missioners, shall hold his office for a term
of two years, from the first Thursday af
ter the first Tuesday In January, after
his election, and until his successor I*
elected and qualified. Each railroad com
missioner shall hold his office fur a term
of three years, beginning on the first
Tnursday after the first Tuesday In Janu
ary after his election, and until his suc
cessor Is elected and qualified: Provided,
however. That at tho first general elec
tion held after the adoption of this amend
ment there shall l>e elected three railroad
commissioners, one for the period of one
year, one for the period of two years, and
one for the period of three years. Tne gov
ernor. secretary of state, auditor of pub
lic accounts, and treasurer shall reside at
the capital during their term of office;
they shall keep the public records, booka
and pape-s there and shall perform such
duties as may be required by law.
Approved March 3U, A. D. 1S!>6.
A joint resolution proposing to
amend section twenty-ilx (26) of ar
ticle live (6) of the Constitution of the
State of Nebraska, limiting the num
ber of executive state officers.
Be It resolved and enacted by the Leg
islature of the 8tate of Nebraska:
Section 1. That section ewenty-slx (26) of
article five (5) of the Constitution of the
State of Nebraska be amended to read as
follows:
Section 28. No other executive state offi
cers except those named In section one (1)
of this article shall be created, ex
cept by an act of the legislature
which Is concurred In by not less thau
three-fourths of the members elected to
each house thereof;
Provided, That any office created by an
act of the legislature may be abolished by
the legl«lature, two-thirds of the mem
bers elected to each house thereof con
curring.
Approved March SU. A. D. 1895.
A joint resolution proposing to
amend section nine (9) of article eight
(8) of the Constitution of the State of
Nebraska, providing for the investment
of the permanent educational funds of
the state.
Be It resolved and enacted by the Leg
islature of the State of Nebraska:
Section 1. That section nine (9) of article
eight (8) of the Constitution of the State
of Nebraska be amended to read as fol
lows:
Section 9. All funds belonging to the state
rur educational purposes, the interest and
Income whereof only are to be used, shall
be deemed trust funds held by the state,
and the state shall supply all losses there
of that may In any manner accrue, so that
the same shall remain forever Inviolate
and uudlminlshed, and shall not be In
vested or loaned except on United States
or state securities, or registered county
bonds or registered school district bonds
of this state, and such funds, with the
Interest and income thereof are hereby
solemnly pledged for the purposes for
which they are granted and set apart,
end shall not be transferred to any other
fund for other uses
Provided, The bou.d created by section
1 of this article Is empowered to sell from
time to time any of the securities belong
ing to the permanent school fund and In
vest the proceeds arls'ng therefrom In any
of the securities enumerated in this sec
tion bearing a higher rate of Interest,
whenever an opportunity fur better In
vestment is presnted:
And provided further, That when any
warrant upon the state treasuier reg
ularly issued in pursuance of an appropri
ation by the legislature and secured by the
levy of a tax for Its payment, shall
be presented to the state treasurer for
payment, and there shall not be any
money in the proper fund to pay such
warrant, the board created by section 1
of this article may direct the state treas
urer to pay the amount due on such war
rant from moneys In his hands belonging
to the permanent school fund of the state
and he shall hold -old warrant as an In
vestment of said permanent school fund
Approved March 29, A. D. 1295
A Joint resol'" >n proposing an
amendment to the Constitution of the
State of Nebraska by adding a new*
section to article twelve (12) of said
constitution to be numbered section
two (2) relative to the merging of the
government of cities of the metro
politan class and the government of
the counties wherein such cities are
located.
Be it resolved and enacted by the Leg
islature of the State of Nebraska:
Section 1. That article twelve (12) of the
Constitution of the State of Nebraska be
amended by adding to said article a new
section to be numbered section two (2)
to read is follows:
Section 2. The government of any city of
the metropolitan class and the gov
ernment of the county In which
It Is located m-y be merged wholly
or In r- : when a proposition so to do has
been s'", i-dtted by authority of law to the
voters of such city and county and re
ceived the aBsent of a majority of trie
votes cast In such city and also a majority
of the votes cast In the county exclusive
of those cast In such, metropolitan city
at such election.
Approved March 29, A. D. 1895.
A joint resolution proposing an
amendment to section six (6) of article
seven (7) of the Constitution of the
State of Nebraska, prescribing the
manner In which votes shall be cast.
Be It resolved and enacted by the leg
islature or the State of Nebraska:
Section 1. That section six (S) of article
seven (7) of the Constitution of the State
of Nebraska be amended to read as fol
lows:
Section 8. All votes shall be by ballot, or
such other method as may be prescribed
by law, provided the secrecy of voting be
preserved.
Approved March 29, A. D. 1895.
A joint resolution proposing to
amend section two U) of article four
teen (14) of the Constitution of the
State of Nebraska, relative to dona
tions to works of Internal Improve
ment end manufactories. •
Be It resolved and enacted by the Leg'
Islature of the State of Nebraska:
Section 1. That section two (2) of article
fourteen (H) or the Constitution of th.
State of Nebraska, be amended to read as
follows:
Sec. 2. No city, county, town, precinct,
municipality, or other subdivision of the
.state, shall ever make donations to any
works of internal Improvement, or
manufactory, unless a proposition no to
*• •pall have been first submitted to the
qualified electors and ratified by a two
thirds vote at an election by authority oi
law; Provided. That such donations of a
county with the dohattons of such subdi
visions in the aggregato shall not exceed
ten per cent of the assessed valuation of
such county; Provided further. That any
city or county may. by a three-fourths
vote. Increase such Indebtedness five per
cent, In addition to such ten per cent and
no bonds or evidences of Indebtedness so
Issued snail bo valid unless the same shall
nave endorsed thereon a certificate signed
by tho secretary and auditor of state,
showing that the name Is Issued pursuant
to law.
Approved March 29, A. D. 1295.
I. J. A. Piper, secretary of state of
the state of Nebraska, do hereby certify
that the foreglng proposed amendments
to the Constitution of the State of Ne
braska are true and oorrect copies of
the original enrolled and engrossed
bills, as passed by the Twenty-fourth
session of the legislature of the State
of Nebraska, as appears from said
original bills on file In this office, antf
that all and each of said proposed
amendments are submitted to the
qualified voters of the state of Ne
braska for their adoption or rejection
at the general election to be held on
Tuesday the 3d day of November, A.
D„ 1896.
In testimony whereof, I have, here
unto set my hand and affixed the great
seal of the state of Nebraska.- -■
Done at Lincoln this 17th day of
July In the year of our Lord, One Thou
sand Bight Hundred and Ninety-Six,
of the Independence of the United
States the One Hundred and Twenty
First. and of this state the Thirtieth.'
(Seal.) J. A. PIPER,
Secretary of State.
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