The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, October 15, 1896, Image 4

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Tb Sioux County Journal.
(aWABUBHsJ) ISM.
Bubecription Price, 2. 00
X. J. Simmons - Editor.
Intotfed at the Harrison poet office u
eeeoad claea matter.
THOftDAY, OcTobu 13, 1896.
BrpahlWaa atlanal Ticket.
VlM president,
WII.UAM McKULtr.
or vice-president,
GAkutrrr a. hohabt.
State Ticket.
OT Governor,
J. H. MltfVll.L.
gwr Lleutenant-tiovertior,
OBLASIMJ TtFFT.
or Secretary of state,
JOEL A. I'IPKE.
t"W Auditor,
P. O. HElJU'-IO.
Iwf Treasurer,
C. K. ("ABET,
fat AttornevlienerR,
A. ft. CHI RCHIM
iFor "Upt.of Public Initrurtlaii,
II. K. COKISKTT.
for Commissioner Public 1 jindi 1 Building,
H. C. Kus-wll.
for Supreme Judges,
RollERT KY t),
M. P. KI.NKAII.
tor Regent of the State I'nlvcrgitr,
W.U. WMTMOKK.
tor Presidential Electors,
J. E. IIOUTZ,
F. J. SADI1.EK,
A.J. Bl'KNHAM,
A.C. FOSTER,
SOL DRAPER,
U. A. DEKKT,
J. L. JlcPIIEELEV,
M. L. FRIESK.
Congressional Ticket,
For Member of Congress, th District,
A. E. CADY.
Letiftlatlre Ticket.
9m State Senator Mtb District,
W. B. ELY.
"Or Beprosentntlre, 63d rltrk't,
SMITH P. TTTT1.E.
In less than three weeks the election
will be over and all will feel relieved.
At the Florida state election last week
the democrats elected their state ticket
As no one expected anything elae no one
was diaappoionted. The returns show a
lost of several thousand votes by the
democrats.
The business men's sound money club
bad a parade in Chicago last Friday at
which there was over a hundred thous
and voters in line. There is no question
as to how Chicago and Illinois will go oo
Korean ber 8d.
Once in a while it is reported that a
man says that he is still a republican,
but is going to vote for Bryan. That is
a pec liar way to look at it The head
of tba national ticket is the mainstay of
the party organization. In local or even
tat natters the individuality of a can
didate or some of his policies may war
rant deviation from party lines, but how
mail can vote against the candidates
who represent the basic principles of the
republican party and claim that while
doing so he is still a loyal republican is
a hard nut to crack.
The reports from over the sixth con
graaaional district still continue to be
favorable to the prospects of the elec
tion of Cady. The fair, manly methods
of his campaign, so free from abuse of
those wVo differ from him, so full of
of logical reasons why the principle
which he advocates are right are his
apeechas that those who bear him can
not help giving weight to his arguments,
and they realise that he is competent to
represent the district and would not
bring disgrace upon those who sent him
there. Then are no good reasons for
any man refusing to vote for Cady.
The Alliance Timet tells of some in
that locality who are not republicans
who got mad and stopped their paper be
cause the Timet advocated republican
principles and republican candidates. It
is a sure sign that a paper is giving the
facta when such results are apparent
People do not get mad about things
which are not so. It is the truth which
make people wince, and Bro. Ellis can
feel certain that it was some truth he
published which gave the offense. It is
also an indication that toe Timet is con
ducted with sorue vigor. The newspaper
that has not vim enough to make some
eat mad during a campaign amounts to
: but very little in the public affairs of its
lecality.
Bryaa still continues hia speaking tour
' through the totes. He travels by a
facte! train aad coven much territory
aval saakee atifoaroaa speeches each day,
fie la saaking a moat remarkable cam
fya frees a, physical standpoint, at
least, tor he has been under a heavy
StyaBOal strain for a long time. Taking
tha apart given by the republican
ftws Me steps are greeted by good
stMi avowd aad a good deal of enthuai
' 'mm hi aBaeiieatoBi bat from private in
CwsMt'a is learned that a large per
m&iV audiences are made op of
trzz'A carious to see a prat
CJ rr"M who visits their town, and
. r:r: C arttiwiMw le of a ki
. " Ui t6 imtoaity rather thao touV
;jc2fjtw4i iba aosaiaea or ardor
.$i.Jf t3C5eW wW raaPaWaHrtesV Mafe
" jriy have ao cosnpiaiat
-tlaiawwacaaemM of
Tom Watson, the populist nominee for
vice-president, is sick and lias had to
give up speaking, but his paper con
tinues to assert that UDless 8ewall is
pulled off the ticket Bryan will be defeated.
JL S. Quay gave out the statement
tliat MVKinley will have 270 electoral
vote; Bryan 110 and there are left 67
doubtful. Quay has demonstrated that
when he tuz.es up the politiial situation
he gets pretty near the facts.
The latest report from the republican
state headquarters is that Nebraska is
safe for MiKinley. Tbe mea who are at
the head of the republican organization
in the state are not rainbow cliasers, but
know as near what the result will be as
it is poaaiUe to do until the votes are
counted.
Last week two men entered a bank in
Slterburne, Minn., shot the cashier and a
representative of a nianufaclurtng com
pany who hapiened to be in the bank,
secured a thousand dollars, and departed.
Tliey were up-to-date robbers and made
their escape on bicycles which they liad
left at the rear of the bank. Two days
later one of the robbers was overtaken
but before he gave up he killed one of
his pursuers, and then as he became
liard pressed lie sent a bullet through his
own brain. A punctured tiro rendered
his bicycle useless. The other robber
was captured in Iowa. Host of the
money was recovered.
As the campaign progresses the num
bers who go to Canton, Ohio, to ca'l on
Major McKinley continue to increase.
One day last week he was called on to
make twenty speeches to as many differ
ent delegations, and on another day
more than forty train loads of people
came to the city to visit him. An ef
fort is being made to get the railroads
west of Chicago to rnuke a rate lor the
trip, and it may be that Kebraskans will
have an opportunity to visit ths man
who comes nearer to holding the key
which will open the Kate to prosperity
to the people of the United States than
any other living man and liear him ad
vocates the building up of the nation by
drawing all classes together for mutual
good ralher than attempting to bring on
disaster by arraying one class against
another by appealing to tlieir prejudice.
Dusiaess Women In Politics.
Mrs. Kathenne Lane, president of the
Businesswoman's Republican club of
New York, says: Our club is only about
a year old, but it is a thriving young
ster which is already strong and influen
tial. One of the chief reasons for this
is that we are all working women. We
are not rainbow chasers. We know the
world from actual contact with it
Most of the sentiment has been elimin
ated from our dispositions and lias left
us practical women who know how to
work. We realize that women will not
get the franchise in New York for a go d
while; therefore we do the next best
thing to voting ourselves? we influence
the vote of the men. We educate our
selves and then educate them to see the
issues in their true light. In this way
we have an influence in affairs of state
in spite of laws that would render us
political nonentities. We Itold meetings
once a week at which every political
question is discussed and elucidated; and
from no narrow partisan standpoint,
moreover, but from the broad point of
view of economics. We issue campaign
literature for the enlightenment of men
and women; by word of mouth, by
pamphlet, and by letter we give political
information and instruction. We think
we are doing important work. Whether
we are or not will be shown' by the fu
ture. From "Women in Politics," in
pemorest's Magazine for October.
Flaal Proof Seticee.
All persons having dn.il proof nottee in
this paper will receive a marked copy of tbe
paper and are requested to cxunilne their
notice and If any errors eslat report the
same to tills ofltce at one.
Katie lor Publication.
Land Office at Alliance, Neb., I
October 12, I Has. (
Motive Is hereby Riven tint the following
named settler haa Died notice of hlslnten
tlon to make final proof in support of his
claim, and that atild proof will be made be
fore M. J. Biewett, Clerk !M.tr.:t Court at
Harrison, Kebraaka, on Sov.-Jl, IrM, viz:
Xiriuel A. Banns H, of Uilrhrist Xeb..
wbo made H. K. Ko. KC tot tbe s'.i ne sec.
tt. tn. II n.. r. l w.
lie naoies the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of, said land, vis:
J. W . smith, V. K. Murphy, I.ouU Raffing ,
jonn sacs, ail oi noaare, aeu.
J. W. WBMS, Js.
;sill Knarlsler.
Rberir Sale.
Ity vlrtns of an Order of Sale lasned by tn
Clerk of the IMstrirt Court of the Conmr
of Hionx, and stale of Nebraska, apou a
decree rendered by sstd Court in favor of
SMiul houtbwortli, plain tiff, and against
Iewt M. Habb, a single man. Addle V. Dun
can and William O. Ihingan, defendants,
I will on tbe list day of October, A. I., isss,
at the boar of t celock, p. ui., at the easl
front door of tba Coart lioase In Harrison,
in said connty. offer and sell the following
aaaennau real satate, la-wit: Tne Mratb
west qoarier of Section Tsraaty-fonr, Town
akin TweutvsrTsn. north, klanaa rtftv
three, West Sth P. .. in Manx county,
Hebraska, at pnMIe a action to the highest
btdl r for eaab to satisfy said Order of
ma in mi sum in i wo nanorno ana roriy
two and W K Dollars, together vim la
ceresi tnnraon at ui rale or of tan per
eent per aimuta from the 2Kb day of Wo
vamber, A. D., ISM, and eoele and aerralag
cosh. ifstid nsaTLarT,
I Ml ShenaT of said CoanlT.
Alvla T. Clark, Plaintiri attorney.
r Kstray Kstlee.
Taken Bp by the undersigned oa his pram
laasi in nufir tm precinei, bimi eoonay.
asa, iae loiawwiasj naptriesa
anhwaUs:
eatrsl boraa with Mass faae, sraaded-
ew ten
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richt
about 1
V
Tsars oid i
with Mass
Km sad leV
laft Bin. m
OOt Whit. Bm4
braadad on lafl eaa ,...f with
oaaartbad braad. aas at 1 rears aid.
PROPOSED
COnSTITUTIOflsL
tUENDMENTS.
The following proposed amendments
to tbe Constitution of tbe State of Ne
braska, as hereinafter set forth in. full,
are submitted to tbe electors of tbe
State of Nebraska, to be voted npon
at tbe general election to be held Taos
day, November 8, A. D., 1890:
A joint resolution proposing to
amend sectious two (2), fonr (4), and
five (5,) of article six (0) of tbe Consti
tution cf the State of Nebraska, relating
to number of judges of the supreme
court and their term of offlce.
Be it resolved aad enacted by the Leglata
tare of the eVata of Ncbruka:
Section 1. That secttua two (2) of article
six (f) of tbe Coo.iuu'lun of thi Msis
ol Xt-brsaka b aasaded su as to read aa fol
lows: bacrlna 1 Tbs saprmns eoart shall anlll
otherwise pri.n led br lsw. consist of flva
(ij jadgas. a msjurt'v of whom shall h asr..
sarjr to form a quorum or to pronoaaos
a de-.l1 . I. shall bars original )arlsdt -tl.-a
la casus rwlatlag to ravsnow civil eas in
whi 'h tue state sba.1 1 a prtr. insnoamas,
quo warranto, babess corps., sad .nra
stipellata jarlllctioa, aa mar bs prTldil by
.
bectlia 1 That aarttm foar (It of ar'lele
six (fi) of tba Constitution of lbs 8iata
of Nebraska, us smoudsj so as to rai aa fol
lows :
Bnaiton 4 Ths fad um of the supreme
eoart shall bs etoxfea br tbs electors of tba
state at largo, aad tbelr term uf ofSce ra
aept as b-reiofier pmvldad. stall us for a
Ctrl 4 of oot less tbsa flro (s) years as tbs
stslatnre may preearthe.
rsv-tioo t l"hst smiUuu Ova (') of artia e
sis (ft) nf tbs Con.tlaMn of ibs etata of Ma
breaks, t amanoad tn read as f .llnsrs :
bactlai &, At tbe ftst reneral election as
be held la the year IM. tbwe sbnil U eleeted
t wo () jufl sa of tbe sapretai ciurt aa
of whom shall b oiartntl fur a t.rm .f
two (V) years, ua for Ibs term of fottr (4)
years, sad at each ffeuera! e.ectlon th tro
sfver, thi-ra shall bs vlM ted una jod- of
toa soprama aourt for tbs hrm of Are
ft) j'-trm, unless otlierslss provldnl hy
law; Prorilwl. that tun iudaes of ths su-
prems court wboMi torms bars Dot expired
St tbe tl ms of holding thj gr?Dersi elrc'
lltn of UM. shall cuatlnn' to avid Sbmr
office for tba remain lar of tbs term for
whlk thn wars respeeilveiy oommia
slooad. Approved ILarob , A. D IW1
A joint maolutlon proposing an
amendment to section thirteen (13) of
article sis of tbe Constitution of tbe
State of Nebraska, relating to com
pensation of supreme and district court
Judges.
Bo It rsxutvsd bv tba LeTlslatare of the State
of Mooraaka :
hWioo L That aectlo-i thirteen (IT) of
arttuia six (0 of tba Uastatlon of rho titata
of Maora.k bs ameudad so as to read aa fol
lows:
rVo. It The Jadgas of tnt smrema sal
distrtet conn shall reeeir lor th-ir servtnas
au-b coupnu lUua aa may be provi lad U law.
pBjrabto quarterly.
The lealslatora shall at its first saseton
efter tbe adopttou of this amrntmaut,
three-ofths of tbe members ti led to
aa-k buuaa oncarrlai. eatablisb ihr
aompaDsatloo. Tba eumpensacloo sa as
tabitabed ahaU ant a ehsngad oftanar
thaa craos m four yean, and in bo avast oniaae
two-thirds of tbs members elected to
avh bJuae of tba iagidatora ooaoar
tbereia,
approveJ March W, A. D lahV
A Joist raaolntion proposing to
a mead section twenty-foar (24) of
article five (8) of tbe Constitution of
tbe State of Nebraska, relating to com
pensation of the officers of the executive
department.
Be It reeoived aad saactsd by the Legislature
at lbs aute of Nebraska:
bauiiun 1. iht seettoq twentr-fuar (T)
ef article Ira () of ths OoestltaUoi of the
Stats of Maorasaa be aiasaded to re Ml aa fot
lows: bevtton K The offioars of the esaenttve
aaparttnent of the state government sbili
rejalve f jt their aervfeei a ajmpealioa
to bs established br law. wbvh aball Iw
aaltbar lawawd aor diminish danag the
term fo which thar shall hva uaaa oom
mlsalooed &sid they sbtll not receive to their
own uat aay bs. oos.a iBiareaia, Qpoa paoHe
Bowr la tbatr hads or nador their ooatroi,
parqoUiuS of ott or oth-tr oompeu
aatlou and all faes th.t may hera
sff r bs parable hr law for avrvtcea
performed br aa offl -av proeidai fi la
this sril'ls shall be paid la advaaua toss the
State tree eery. Tba le-tsltar shall t IS.
rat sasaloa attar the adoption 4 this amend
Busat. three flnhs of tba memoora aiactal to
each ho ass of the larialatara eoe
cerrisg. saaaultah tea ssianaa of the
aAeers named la thia article. Ths eoin-
pr.atlon to sai aoUsbod shall not becbangal
oftsaer thta ones la foar years aad la ao
event oaieas two-third ol
if tba mem
el sated to sack hoaai of the lagteiatare eoaear
oprarad March M A. D. MaV
A Joint reeolation aroposing to amend
action oaa (I) ef artiele six (6) of
the Oonetitotloa of the Bute of Nebras
ka, relating to Judicial power.
Betl resolved sod aoeesed by the batata
tare of ths St it of Xbreka:
aawUoa I. That sactlos oo (I) of artl-l six
(i)of tba Cmstisatioa of IbeBu.eof Ksbtaska
be amen dad to sad as follows:
BVcttoh L The )od!tai poaor of this saata
halt bs vsetad In s soprem eimrt. district
aoarta, ooanly eoart J a. Urea of the
paav . po Ice msglslrats. sad la aarh other
aoar i Inferior to thi ssprem eoait a may
be eraatsd hy law in watch two-thirds of
the mam bat etaetsa to
eotiear.
Approved March S, A. D. UDa
A Joint reeolntlon proposing to
mend section eleven (11) of article six
(6) of the Constitution of the Bute of
Nebraska, relating to increase is Bom
ber of supreme aad district court
Judge.
Bs M rasoival end saastsd by th Legl.latar
sf the aaase of Jtauraskai
ssatlna 1. Thai eeetlOB etavea (11) of
arMel sta Of) of ths OoasitMttoa of the arate
geraiaf ua amsaasi so ran a w
Hsaema II. The tofts' stare, whenever tw
Ihirea nf Iha mniabsrs aisetad to earb hoaaa
shaU soaaar tharsta mar. la or .fisr tba year
am thnasMsd rthl haadrad aa I alaetysavaa
ami ae oft soar than aasa la ovary I oar years,
tmsraoss the aamhar of )adga. of sr.
- aad dtatrtst eoart. aad the tadtoal
iMrlets of ta state. aa b districts ahell
be ssamad ef eompaet territory, aad
boaasWd by eoaaty Basal sad. sax la-
la tile bsaaiarlrs
ste ta osVas el gay
of a artie. shall not traeaia
approved Maeah B, A. P. laM,
f
A Jetat taaoiatloa pcoposinff aaasd
taetloaBtx(f)rif attieis one (1) ef the
ODtitattoa of tha ttata af Veoratka,
tayT"if tatrtalwyjary.
fV-it resolved ni en-tel by the LesHUtmra
ef tb Htata of Nobraa:
nectlon 1. That aeecioe sis (). arttols naa
(1) of lbs ConstitatVm of iba blats of Ve
tirsaka be amended to read as foi low :
bartioa 6. 1 bs right of truu b jury aball
remaia iasiolaw, bat the isgis atnra mar pro
Tidetb.t ta cleti acuoas nr. sixths of tba ary
mar rttader a vswal.Tt, saa th legislature Kiay
also an bona tnai by a Jar? of a nse oBmbor
than iwaire maa, u coaria inferior to lb Uia-trl'-l
coart.
Approsed March BV A D. UU,
A joint resolation proposing to
amend section one(l) of article five (B)
of tbe Constitution of Nebraska, relat
ing to officers of tbe executive depart
ment. Be it rw.lTsd and eneeted by the Leglala
tnre of lb Bis a of Nebraska:
Hactloa I. Thai ssstlrm oaa (1) of ar
tide Br ( ) of ibs Coosilmlloo of iha efasa
ef Kebmaka La amaadod to read aa fol
lows: Bactloa L The aseestlv dapartmont shall
aoaa'M of a govsmnr. Ileateaant-govemor,
secretory af stale aa .line of pub to aconnte,
tnsittrc-r, o erlnteatisat uf rub le lu
sirorilos, attoruer fu-rel. commissioner
of paoiis land, aad bul.dinea, and ihreo
ral.rrsvi ronimisnlon-fra. eab o( whom,
ax-pt iha soli rsllroal eommlasloaera.
ahaU hold hta effica for a term of
two years. foa tba first Thoraday after
the first Tnealar la Jauasry, after
h i els. Hoa, and ontli has acceasor w
eaTtl and qnaltaed. Xsih railroad en
ml snoner shall hot i bis oflice for a term of
three yrars begionlni on tba first Tburadar
after ths first I'm-sdsy la wa mar a tor
hi. aia'tioa. and anni bis rauor
sor hi eie-tad end qai Iliad: Prortdad.
hnwarer, laaa at the first general eieo
tloa b.ld after th sdoutioi of thi am on 4
mol ihwre sha bs eiovjlsa Ibree ralirosd
eommioionar on tor the parlod of one
ysr, on for th psiind of two yi-sr.. acd
oaa for the p-riod of tbreo yosrs. Tbs gor
emor. swrr.tar of state, andltor of pub
lie aceooats, and Ireasnrer shall reside at
tba esaital doner tbetr Inn nf offl
ther shall keu ilia publlo record., book
and pspi-ri there and iliall p.-rform sB-b ua
Ues as msy be raqoirea by lsw.
Approravl March . A. U ISOX
A Joint resolntion proposino; to
amend section twenty-six (26) of ar
ticle fire (6) of the Constitution of the
Stale of Nebraska, limiting tho num
ber of executive stste oOonrs.
Be II reeolvel and neeied by the Leg -Uwstars
of th' Kite it Mebrasha :
KectioB I. That section twentyelx () of
article fir ( at tbs Oonstitnllou of the
tli ate of Kebrasha be amendwl to read as
follows:
eeeiloa BL Jfo other rxecutlre tat offl
osrs x ept tbMi Denied in se tlou oo- (1)
of tbts article shall be creased, rxc-ept
br sb act uf 1b' leirislntare wbtab is
eoncurreJ in br not less tb-ia three f jurtbs
of lb members elected to each hottis
thereof :
r"rovlaed. Tbst any offio created by so
ac of tbe bfl.latur mr b atrttisbwl or
tbe lecisiature, two-lhirls of tbe meal
Oct ftlacteU to each house thereof eoueur
ring. Approved March SO. A. D.. IM.
A Joint resolntion proposing to
amend section nine (0) of article eight
(8) of tbe Constitution of the State of
Nebraska, providing for the investment
of the permanent educational funds of
tbe state.
Beit resolved and eaarted by tba Legisla
ture of lbs Htata of Nebra.ka:
aeoilon 1. That sonikm nine (P) of ar'l-la
elilbt (S) of lb IxMMillBtlon of tbe ntale
of Kvbraska to amended to read aa fol
lows: eeetkmt). All fonts belonging 10 tbe east
for edaceftntiel parpuaes, the mtreal Bad
laeoaia whereof ooir are to be Bel, h.ll
be deemal trust lands held by the state,
and tbe att shall sappir all liswa I here
of ibat may ta aor manner accroo. so that
(be same shall remain forever Inviolate
and oodlmlasshed aad Bbeil not be to
vested or loaned escapt oa Unit-d Hrala.
or tote o-antha. or reaisierad aioaty
bonda or regietered stho 4 dwittJt boudi of
Ibis statsx aad Q-h fuada with tbs luter
eat and IDcome thereof are hereby solemn
ly pled rd fur lb purpose for whl' h tbay
are franked aad act spsrt. sad shall ks
ba if sn. far red ao any other fond for other
frovtdad. Tha board eraatol by aeettao
1 of tbl arttcte Is empowered to fill front
time to time aar of tbe aecaiitlas brlnagiag
to the permanent honl fund sod tnv.t
tbs pmeeala arldaf I herefrom in any of th
eecarttlee annmaralad la this section bear
ing a blaher rata of Interest whenever
so opportunity fur better laveatmeut it pre
saBlads And provided farther. That when aay
wsrr.nt apoa the stais trossu er rg
olariy la-od In parsnaa e of an appropn
atlon by tha legislature and saourrd by th
Isrr of a tea for Ua patmant, shall
be prental to ih stata trsasnrer
payment, aad then shsll aot
moan la tha nroear food lo
"I
oca)
warrant, the board created br aecttoo 1
of thi artloie msy direct th state trsaa
rr to par th amottut da on i'b war
rant from moneys Id his hands bloog1nf
to lbs Darmanent arbo4 fand of tbe stata.
sod ba shall bold said warrasit a aa la
seatment of saiti permanent arhool (oaa.
Approval March BX A. D lata.
A Joint neotatioB proposing tn
amendment to the Constitution of the
Btate of Nebraska by adding a new
section to article twelve (It) of said
constitution to ba numbered section
two (I) relative to the merging of the
government of attics of tha metro
politan class and the government of
the counties wherein such cities are
located.
Bo It roaolvad aad axmeted by She Lsgts
latum of tha Mi at of Hebraska:
Section 1. That artWa twelve (1) of the
Ooestltullaa of the Mete of Meursskm ba
antra ItI by addiag to said article a aew o
tloa to le a am bared saottua two (J) to read
aa followa :
aastton a. The guierunseal of soy etty of
Sh matropoiitaB eisas aea tne gov
arameat of tbe rosmty la which
H Is I ore tad may ba merged wholly
or hi newt when a BvonnetMoa so to do haa
been submitted by aatborlty of law to th
Voters or soen city ana county ana i
sslrsd the assent of a swloritr of t
vote east Is each eHjr aad also a majority
of tha vote ea-t in Iha coaaty escmstsa
of I noes aoat la sat metropolitan stsjr savea
Motkoa.
Approved March B, A D. lata,
A Joint reeolntlon proposing aa
amendment to section atx (4) of article
evrrn (7) of tba Oooetllution of the
Btate of Nebraska, prescribing tba
manner in which vote aball be east.
Be it resolvea and enacted by the Leghjlat
are of tha Btate ef Hebraska :
Section 1 Thit aaetioB als (Si of article
savea (O of Ih Omstllatiua of tha ntale
af Hsuraama ba asaeadad to road as fot
BanMoa a. AH votes tnsri Be by haltee, or
sarb other method i
br tow yrovtOsd ths
gJa"wWafwJaaw
other metbo as asay a srmenaaa
st verm a
Appvovad March B) A IX lata.
A Joint leaolattoa fmoalBff to
ataerd aactlon twa (I) of artioie fomr
ttM (14) of tba Const! tatioei of the
Btata of Vebratka, relativa to dettnttasja
to works af UtarBal
Biahtiactoriea.
Bs tt rwolved and enaf'ed by the lg"
Ismrar of th Mass of M. Masks:
SWtloa 1 That secttua two (-0 of srtV-ls
loartsoa (lO of the Uoaatltntioa of ih
BtaU. of Ksbraska, ba anseaaed to read aa
follow. :
Bee. E Wo city, rosary, town, preaara.
nieiuaiity, or utner auaaivtoon oi ins
am. aball aver make donation to Bay
works of laasraal tmproveeaeat, or
maaafaetory, nnlea. a uropositioa bo to
do shall have been first ntmltted lo tbe
aoallnsd e.s tors sa i ratuted by a two
thlrJa rots at aa sUvttoa by authority of
lsw : Prortdad That sorb donation af a
eoaaty wllh th dooatluu of snch snbdl-
visions la tba aggragaM shall not exceed
tea par enx of th sssss.it valoatlua of
each aooaiys: Proviuad, fanner. lhst aay
city or connty may, by a tBreeronrias
vote, Inrreas say-h Ia4isbtedniss five per
Bant. In addition to sacs ten per osot aal
ho bonds or evidaneee of tndebfadiiess ao
Usajsd shall ba vs. id antes tb- ssms sh. I
tsve endoesel th-n-eoa a earttfl-at signed
r the ascrstary and andltor of stst-.
showiag that tha aam is hwaai poxsaaat to
law.
Approved March 9. A D.. iS.
I, J. A. Piper, secretary of sfato of
the state of Nebraska, do hereby certify
that the foregoing proposed amendments
to the Constitution of the Btate of Ne
braska are true aad correct copies of
tbe original enrolled and engrossed
bills, as passed by the Twenty-fourth
session of the legislature cf tho State
of Nebraska, as appears from said
original bills on file in thia oflcw, and
that all and each of said proposed
amendment are submitted to the
a.ualined voters of tbe State of Ne
braska for tboir adoption or rejection
at tbe general election to be held on
Tuesday, tbe 8d day of November, A.
o.. leofi.
In testimony whereof, I have here
unto set my band and affixed the gicat
seal of tbe State of Nebraska,
Done at Lincoln thia 17th day of
July, in the year of our Lord, One Thou
sand, Eight Hand red aad Ninety-Sit,
of tbe ludependeuos of the United
States tbe O" j Hundrod sud Twenty-
First, and of this state the Thirtieth.
(Seal) J. A. PIPER,
Secretary of Btate.
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