The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, August 14, 1896, Image 8

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BL RI.INOTON A MI9SOI HI HIVKK K. H.
HAST. WMT
|:30|* M. Leave* 6:00 P.M
Connection* at Aurora for all points
Northwest.
A. F. W khth. Agt
U. I*. RAILWAY.
Beginning Sunday, November 17rh.
Iraiiia will arrive and depart at Mils
station as filloWH:
| .eaves Leaves
Monday. Itjn I X‘'**‘l,l.y’ /«:<!<»
Friday* ,ay I *' m I JUSV' 1* "'
Arrive* at Loup City daily 7.iOp.m.
Close connection at Grand Island nil
all points East and West.
F. W. Clink, Agent
Uoaal Daws.
A Boone. run Jeweler.
Lyo and Ear. Hr. Mavis, Grand
Island. Nebr.
Mr*. G. w. Conhiser Is visiting friend
ut Arcadia this week.
Harness, collar*, whips, lap dusters,
and net* atT. M Weeds
Mr Sumner Davl*. Grand Island. Sur
gieal diseases and diseases of Eye and
Ear.
Good make* of new and aecowl band
mowing machines, also hay rskes at
T M. Weeds.
M. G. Moe I* enjoying a visit from his
mother of Iowa. She arrived last Fri
day evening uud will remain a week or
ten daya.
« ol. nCDO camo iruvii rn.
he has been riding in races (or the past
six weeks, and will vl*lt hi* family here
for a time.
The two Sunday School* of the city
Joined force*anil held a picnic In Ink'*
grove yesterday. A very pleasant time
Is reported.
Dick O’Bryan and Bate* Coplln start
ed for Grceiy this morning on their
wheel*. We learn that they wilf take a
hand ir. the biejele races at that place
to-morrow.
Adolph Kan*gao‘ Sr. brought some
very line samples of corn and sroghum
to this ollloe last Wednesday. The stalk
had two well developed ears on It. and
was over tenfeet iu length .
W. R Mellor take* the belt for
raising the. large*! watermelion this
season, lie picket! one the other day
from a vino that survived the hull
storm which weighed 2<i;* pounds.
Eczema is a frightful alliiction, but
like all other skin diseases It can be
permanently cured by application* of
DeWitt’* Witch Hazel Halve. It never
falle* to eure Pile*. Odendahl Bros.
Ml** Minnie Craven, who hu* been
spending the summer mouth* with her
sister, Mrs F W. Cline, returned to
her home Iu Iowa last .Saturday. Mrs.
Cline accompanied her a* far a* Grand
Island.
Iu the Spring time u young man's
fancy lightly turut to thought* of—
DeWitt’a Little Early Riser*, for they
always cleanse the liver, purify the
blood, and invigorate the system.—
Odendahl Bro*.
We are informed that Fred Starr,
loruierly of Rockville township, this
county. but who left a few year* ago
for the sweet sunny Houth, and located
iu Texas, write* hi* frieud* that he
wants to come back here to live. He
ftuys that euro in that country will not
make a half crop at beat.
The lower rooms of the opera house
are he.eg fitted up for tho school. We
understand that Mrs. Kearns U to
occupy-thu east room with her depart
ment, and that the west room is to be
divided into two rooms, Mr Mead te
occupy the south or trout half, and Mr.
Kennedy tlu north half.
A. L. Wooster, a prominent citizen
of Uaseo, Mich , after suffering excru
ciatingly from piles for twenty years,
was cured iu a short time by using
ImWIll’s witch llasel Salvo, uu abso
lute cure for ul! skin diseases. More wf
this preperation is used than all others
combined. Odendahl Urns.
Next Sunday evening the liaptist
r mug I’eoplc'sa* hool and the Kpwortli
League w III Join together and hold a
social and suug service ou tha block
east of the Methodist church where the
UavUvre of the institute haul their meet
ing A good program will be carried
out and the exoicises w ill lie alt out
of duore. Seats will be arranged to
act toil ill utlale alt
■lohu Kislier, of Oak * reek brought
in some line sample of Meld corn yester
■lay morning Hus variety was an
eight rowed W Idle corn and contained
oyer -Vll) kearuats to Ilia ear, M torn he
plauted It he Was careful to gel hut from
one Iu two hearuals In a hill but it hat
•tooted out until there is from four to
eight well.h ml p d ears <a a hill, I
good rath la reported m II,. f toy
ye»tridey morning
M ut Young of It i Millie luau.ltp
M.• Us us a ptessaul sail 'last ll.uis.Uy
evening while ilmsg business at the
sown!If seal Mr Young is one of
the soiolaoltai fairnei- • r he oio*h part
and on* Of the o'dsil nilkn is the
,,o4ut> lie arae one *d those gentle.
Uten tsh* sent «e a htg \ to i* ap
pilsd aa suWrlptioe few sn
ego which antoont par • up ail iii*»i
apes and Insures to Iin> + weea-v ihil
fivw tht* mtiabie Him • \ .
Good gru es of machine 01 s sold l>j,
T. M lived.
(Julie an interesting time ua* exper
ienced at the mealing of the school
board lust Saturday evening. The dif
ference of opinion seemed to tie regard
ing the arranging of the lower rooms
of the opera house for the high sehool.
So-lit .of the board favored tbe Idea of
having the schools of Mr Mead and
,\lr. Kennedy both kept ill one large
assembly room, each teacher to alter
nately occupy the recitation room In
hearing tnolr respective classes To Ibis
Mr. Kennedy objected, and the hoard
having at first favored the scheme, he
tendered his resignation a» teacher.
Thl move forced the board to a further
consideration of the matter, a; d it ap
pearing that they could ill afford to
loose so valuable a teacher as Mr.
Kennedy with hie 20 terms of exper
ience, a motion carried to divide the
room, giving each department a neper*
ate room, whereupon Mr Kennedy
again accepted the poslon. 'I his plan
we beleive to he the best, and will not
only give better satisfaction but will
meet the approval of the patrons.
Nebraska Mate kair ui O-uaha IMIMt.
Ths l I’uniUc will sell tickets' at
one fin« for round trip plus 50 cents for
admission to fair ground Tickets on
sale August 87th. to September 5ib.
Inclusive, good until September 7th.
K \V (.’USB Agent.
HALF HATE EXCURSIONS
to Hot Springs, S I)., Inly Hist, A,g
ust Mth, August lHth, by the Burling
ton Haute. Tickets good HO days. A
rare chance to spend the hottest month
lu the year at the pleasantest summer
resort in the west. (Jail at II & M K R
ticket office and get full Information
or write to .1. Francis, General I’uss'r.
Ag cut, Omaha, Neb.
Young mother* dread tliu summer
months on awcount of the great mortal
ity among children caused by bowel
trouble*. Perfect safety may be assur
ed those w ho keep on hand DeWitt's
Colie & Cholera > ore, and administer
It promptly. For crumps, bilious colic,
dysentery and dlarrho-a, it affords In
stant relief. Odundahl Bros.
The Best Hpring medicine for twen
ty live cents a dose a day for every
member of the family. Get a package
of Simmons I.iver Regulator, the best
blood medicine and the best spring
medicine, it will saye you seventy
tlye cents on a dollar's worth of medi
cine bought before, and will give you
better blood and better health, because
it regulates your liver. There's the
searet of health. J. II. Xullln A Co.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
A RED-HOT CAMPAIGN
The present campaign will he the
mostexciting one fought out since the
war There will not he a day when
something of unusual interest will not
transpire. The State Journal ha* made
up Its nnnd to surpass all its former
efforts in the direction of news-giving,
and will give its reader* the most com
plete detail of the eatnpalgu. giving all
the news from an unbiased standpoint.
o. ittiilkl i auns aar I 11 aararifr TViC .T/iul'tial ItP
cause of its stauneli republican priu
lilplea, it being reconized as the stand
ard-l>earer of the great republican party
of Nebraska. Populists aud Democrat*
should read it for the news it gives.
The Semi-Weekly Journal will go to
thousands of new homes during the
cumpaign, You should subscribe, as it
will only cost you 25 cents from now
until November IS. Two papers every
week, making it almost ns good as a
dally. Subscribe through your postmas
ter or send your order to The State
Journal. Lincoln, Neb.
Dips Culps he Cuke The luagiel
ciau's wand if not more potent than Dr.
Humphrey's Specific “77" for colds
For sale by all druggists
Did you ever think how readily the
blood is poisoned b> constipation>
Bad blood uieau* bad health and pre
mature old age DeWitt's Little
Karly Kiser*, the famous litltlo pills
nvereome obstinate constipation
odendahl Bros
Mil It. DeYoung MLMleburg, la
write*. 1 have used due Minute Cough
Cure for sit year*, both for myself «u<l
children, aud i consider it the .juickesi
acting and meal satisfactory Cough
Cure I have ever used, tideailah
Bros
Awarded Highest Honor*.
World * Fair.
DU
BAKING
POWDER
MOST KRIf.CT MAPI
A pane to »p* t •*•<* »•< 1 1 • •’ Dr
pNa *wst Ass* use, A,S* . ■ ■ . .M'S*
4-0 11 Aft h Till ATAHfkAKlI
THE BEST
SPRING MEDICINE
ts Simmons liver regulator—don’t
forget to take It. The Liver gets sluggish
during the Winter, just like all nature,
and the system becomes choked up by
the accumulated waste, which brings on
Malaria, Fever and Ague and Rheuma
tism. You want to wake up your Liver
now, but be sure you take SIMMONS
Liver regulator to do it. It also
regulates the Liver- keeps It properly at
work, when your system w ill be free from
poison and the whole body Invigorated.
YougetTIIK 11KMT IW.OOI) when
your system is in A1 condition, and that
will only be when the I i. t r is kept active.
Try a Liver Remedy < i.cr and note the
difference. But In’ e < ulv SIMMONS
Liver Regulator it is simmons
LIVER REGULATOR which hiakes the
difference, lake It in p Jer or in liquid
already prepared, or make a tea of the
powder; huttak ■ StM 'V )' S I.IVER REGU
LATOR. Y.ci’ll 'aid the Ri |j Z on every
package. I k r it.
<1.11. ZelUn A Co., I’itlluilcljiliia, I’a.
Ilu.liel M Kellell.
Mr*. Kactiel M. Ml tell, the wife of
hr. G. \V. Kiltell whose death oceured
duly U, of heart truihle.as recorded In
the last issue of Tiik I lot a. was In her
sixty seventh year. Mho wu* one of the
okh'st resilient* of Avon Park, hav
ing lived hero nearly live years. She
wus a native of Nuw York State, and
moved to Northern Illinois at the age
of sixteen year*. She leaves six child
ren, live sons four living in Nebraska,
and one in New Mcxluo and one daugh
ter, Mrs. J. C. Burleigh of Avon Park.
She was ulwuys a woman of good health
and vigorouscoustitution and almost the
entire oaro of a large family devolved
upon her, while her hu-dund was occu
pied with his large practice that called
him from home much of his time. Her
children will never forget the many ways
which only u mother's love can devise of
binding their hearts to tiers Through
her tender ministries and loving sacri
tlees, home became to them the bllght
est and dearest spot on earth. She was
a woman of deep religious eonvictious
and firm faith in the btble. and sought
by all means to impart Its teachings to
her children; and she was rewarded by
the consciousness of the great love and
reverence in which she was held by them.
As her sons grew lip, one by one rio
greeter honor could be theirs than to
fulfil the part of mothers escort, and
her company was more welcome to them
than of any one else. She was a seif
made women. Her ambition and pro
gressive sperlt successfully overcome
all the obstacles connected with child
hooil and tnarreed life In pioneer con
ditions. Many the volume the rend as
a girl by the open fire place. Her thirst
for knowledge and desire to keep in
formed aa to the events of the day stim
ulated the same in her children, eshe de
termined to make up to them what she
missed in early life as she repeated to
them from memory, history and stories
and poems and scripture. They f.mnd
in her what many young people to Umy
find In all their illustrated books and
papers and well equipped schools. The
achievements of such a woman in the
pioneer days would stagger the belief of
many a good housewife to day, as in
deed the industry ami tact of Mr- Kit
tell was even a marvel to all lft-r own
neighbors. Hhe never lost her love and
desire for her old Illinois home in De
Kalb Co. where twenty years of such a
life were spent and where her large
family was raised, Wbea her health
began to fall In early spring, her one de
sire was to see her boys again When
[ 'hey wrote her that with the promise of
good crops they hoped to visit her this
j fall it became her one desire to live and
sue them But it was not to be
The funeral services were held at the
home of Mr*. Burleigh. Wclm-dsy
|
■le y IV The remarks of th • past
or, Mr. Heed being based on I.uk* 54 4-’
Weep not. she U not dead, but sleepeth.
The burial was in the cemetery at
Barton Well done good aud fruitful
*er»sol enter thou Into the Joy of the
l.ortl"
H< pitbitcan»of Nebraska hare never
had lea* reason for failing lit vote
liter tt< act straight than the) have
tbl* year it mh the be!overt name
which heau* tba national ticket down
every one t. pc « nt«<1 tin * nte « f
alulttv th. lot.M*d • falut Mot
ike b> t f |lMb4 principle, ta th#
l<iitd. net n<* republican aliusr h tu
set 1 tvs be lot astral by any |e* .tog
«*f slate prt.le «>r other iittrl reason
lust kl ns stand e (silt ii'v'idtri |.y
the pn .natu n of tire nat.on • I, n
ot and the nat i<>n * * redli and Ijti
elect be of men wh-* will have the
o-sis.. of their v.t*»fit >.s and
poeiii >>ur e uatry In the letefoete
!•( |». r tub *'•« vi.t* n* l .*l tie
I ubl*. an
PROPOSED
CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENTS.
Th<> following propound amendment*
t<i the Constitution of the State of Ne
braska, an hereinafter net forth in fall,
are submitted to the elector* of the
State of Nebraska, to to voted upon
ut the gencrul election to to held Tues
day, November il, A. 1)., 1890:
A joint resolution proposing to
amend sections two (8), four (4), and
ilvo (5,) of artido six (0) of the Consti
tution of the State of Nebraska, relating
to number of judges of the supreme
court and their term of oillce.
lie It resolved and enacted by th« Lcgisla
turn of the Mtatn of Nebraska!
Mention 1, That n*»ittou two (Hj of article
sis (itj of tho Constitution of the Mtate
of Nebraska be amended so as to read as fol
lows:
Mention It Th« supreme court shall until
otherwise provided by law, consist of tlvo
(!>) judip's. a majority of whom shall b« neces
sary to form a quorum or to pronounce
a decision, li shall have orliciual jurisdiction
In cases relutiuK to revenue, civil cases In
which I he state snail be a party, mandamus,
quo warranto, habeas corpus, amt such
appellate jurisdiction, as may bo provided by
Bee Mon 2. That nee Mon four (4) of article
fix (Q) of tl»« Constitution of the fttate
of Nebraska, be amended so an to read an fol
lows:
Boctlon 4. The Judge* of the supremo
court ahall be elected by the electors of th«
atuto nt large, and their term of office, ex
cept an hereinafter provided, shall be for a
period of not loss than five (ft) y* are as the
legislature may prescribe.
Hootlon U. That- section five (ft) of article
alx (6) of the Constitution of the Htate of Ne
braska, be amereled to read as follow* :
Heotion 6. At the first general election to
be held In the year 18WJ. there shall Is; elected
two (2) judges of the supreme court one
of whom shall be elected for a term of
two(2> years, one for the term of four (4)
years, and at eaoh general election there
sft'-r, there shall be elected one Judge of
the supreme court for the term of five
(ft) years, unless otherwise provided by
bt; Provided, that the Judge* of the *u
promt court whom termo have not tsplrtd
at the time of holding the general elec
Mon of 1890. shall continue to hold their
office for the remainder of the term for
Which they were respectively commis
sioned.
Approved March 20, A. D 1895
-\ joint resolution proposing an
amendment to section thirteen (13) of
article six of the Constitution of the
State of Nebraska, relating to com
periMation of supreme ami district court
judges.
B» It resolved by the Legislature ot the State
of Nebraska:
Boctlon 1. That section thirteen (la) of
arttul* hix (i) of the Constitution of the Htate
of Nebraska be amended so as to read a * fol
low*:
Ueo- lil The judge, of the supreme and
dlstrlot court! shall receive for their norvioea
*u»h compsnnutlou aa may be provided by law,
payable quarterly.
The leglelatore -hall at It- first session
after the adoption of this amendment,
three fifth* of the member, elected to
each hoimc concurring, eetahliah their
compensation. The compensation ao es
tablished ahall not be -'hanged oftener
than onco In four years, and In no evant uaua)
two third, of tha mernhera elected to
each houae of the legtxlature concur
therein.
Approved March 80, A. I). 1805.
A joint resolution proposing to
amend section twonty-fonr (34) of
article five (6) of the Constitution of
the State of Nebraska, relating to com
pensation of the officers of the executive
department.
Be it resolved and enacted by the Legislature
of the Htate of Nehraaka:
Section 1. That aeetlon twenty-four (84)
of article five (5) of the Conetltutloa of the
Htate of Nearaaka be amended to read aa fol
Iowa:
Section 24 The officers of the executive
department of the state government ahall
receive for their services a compensation
to be established by law, which ahall be
neither Increased nor diminished during the
term for whtoh they ahall have been com
missioned and they ahall not receive to their
own use any fees, coats, interests, upon publio
moneys in their hands or under their control,
perquisites of office or other oompen
..11 _1_
after be payable by law for services
performed by an officer provided for in
tfeia article shall be paid in advance into the
state treasury. The legislature shall at its
first session after the adoption of this amend
ment, three fifths of the members elected to
each Louse of the legislature con
•urring, establish the salaries of the
officers named in this article. The com
pensation so established shall not he changed
oftener than once in four years and in no
event unless two-thirds of the members
elected to each house of the legislature concur
therein.
Approved March tt. A. D. 1HM.
A joint resolution proponing to amend
section one (1) of artiole nix (6) of
the Constitution of the State of Nebra*
ka. relating lo judicial power.
ge it resolved aud enact***! by the legisla
ture of the fitate of Nebraska;
m*rtloit 1 That section otiv 0) of article sin
(V) of the i' institution of the HUH# of Nebraska
be avu«tid«»d to reed as follows:
geetioA I. The JudlAai power of this stale
shall be vested lu a supreme court. district
tourts. county courts Justice# of tho
pea*« pojpe magistrate*, aud iu such other
courts inferior to the supreme coinI as may
be created by law ta which two thirds of
the member a sleeted to each house
concur
Approved March JU A U. UtA
A juinl resolution propuaiug to
am* tid mn'Uou eleven (11) of aril* le six
j <#) of the Constitution of the Kiel* of
Nobiaska. relating to in* in num
ber of supreme aud •Ustri- t court
judg*a
He it rwsiret *« I «»« is*i by ih Lcgifiatere
i f the SIAM of X* rasha;
11*1 Hus I 'final Afei dl) of
St«i I*. *.% v*» *4f the ( (asllltttksi > f Ike "tale
d S tails t* amen I* t t«» nai si p*t
hft
Av ton U the tagiaeter*. «h«*<vr tsv
lh*d* f Ho' ***»»* %'fa view Oat to sssi.lt U. u«*
• ha * c-.-**Msr t he re* e imi a e after the year
. ss (h umm*I ink! hundred s*d slsslji sevesi
and 0**1 of terser th*# e kg every loaf years
|s«;»s*a lh> wa a» s* ef of »s
S #%•*«» »ii I UiUiN-t Soares «s>4 the Jot*- a
tatyhete f tin* state ihe- h >hii*i *• shad
i ha >«f soaaMeh grtiMi ead
h a■«*ed »v* > vs»l| lis«4 amt tie h Ms
i «tiNMh«f >* ear shaag* ta ‘Im V aaiUnee
) ef * Astri-1 aha** a*s% sacate the oghw any
pi tyr
4 c. nv«4 Mareh M A U MM
A J- 4nt tomdetnu* propsatug t%» amend
aeoltsUt lit ill uf ntph tgg (!) of the
tVhstituUtstt of the Miala of Nrienlh
i*i tils fcf |<*»|
Be it resolved and enacted by the Legislature
of th" State of Nebraska:
Section 1. That section nil fff). article one
(1) of the Constitution of the State of No
li t a*k a lie amend d to read as follows:
Section fl. The right of trial b jury shall
remain inviolate, but the legis atu '•» u av pro
vide th »t in civil action* five-sixth*of tic jmy
Hiav render a verdict, and the legislature may
slso am I* in*.- trial by a jury of a ie** imjnlsr
than twelve uien, in courta inferior to the dis
trict court.
Approved March 20, A I>. 1803.
A joint resolution proposing to
amend section one(l) 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 Legisla
ture of the State of Nebraska:
Section 1. That section one (1) of ar
ticle five (5) of the Constit ulion of the Mate
of Nebraska be amended to read a* fol
lows :
Section 1 The executive department shall
consist of a governor, nontenant-governor,
secretary of state, auditor of public, accounts,
treasurer, superintendent of publi* in
struction, attorney general, commissioner
of public lands and buildings, ami three
raiiroa4l connnissiofter*. ea< h ot whom,
except the said railroad commissioners,
shall hold his office for a term of
two years, f*-oiit thu first Thursday after
tbe first Tuesday in January, after
his election, and until Ills successor Is
elected and qualified. K» h railroad com
missioner shall hold his office for s term of
three years beginning on the first Thursday
after the llrst Tuesday in January a ter
his election, and until his sucres
■or is elected and qualified; Provided,
howover, Thai at the flr*t general elec
tion held after t ho adoption of this amend
ment there shall 1m> elected three railroad
commissioner*, one for the period of one
year, one for the period of two years, and
one for the period of three years. The gov
ernor, secretary of state, auditor of pub
lie accounts, and treasurer shall reside at
the capital during their term of office;
they shall keep the public record*, bonks
and papers there and shall perform such du
ties as may be required by law.
Approved March 80, A. D. ISO).
A joint resolution proposing to
amend section twenty-six (2(1) of ar
ticle five (5) of the Constitution of tile
State of Nebraska, limiting the num
ber of executive state officers.
ta it roHolvcd and enacted by the Lug*
lilaturv of the tttatw of Nuhra*ka:
H«w*tion 1. That auction twfiity*ix (26) of
article ttve (5) of the Constitution of the
Htate of Nobrartka bo ajnended to road it*
follow*:
taction 26. No other executive wtate offi
cer* except tho«e named in auction one (\)
of tin* article shall b* eflitWi *1 epl
by an act of the legielaturo which »*
concurred In by not le** tliun three-fourth*
of the member* elected to each house
thereof;
Provided, That any office created by an
act of the legislature may be abolished hy
the legiwlature, two-third* of the mein
berg elected to each house thereof concur
ring.
Approved March 80, A. 1).. 1885.
A joint resolution proposing to
amend section nine (9) of article eight
(8) of the Constitution of the Htate of
Nebraska, providing for the investment
of the permanent educational funds of
the state.
Be it resolved end enacted by the Legisla
ture of tbe Btate of Nebraska:
Section 1. That Ruction nine 00 of article
eight (S) of tbe Constitution of the State
of Nebraska be amended to read as fol
lows:
Section (I. All funds belonging to the state
for educational purposes, the Interest and
income whereof only are to be used, shell
tie deemed trust funds held by tbe state,
and tbe state sballg supply all losses there
of that may in any manner accrue, so that
tbe same shall remain forever inviolate
and undiininished, 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 sunh funds with tbe Inter
est and Income thereof are hereby solemn
ly pledged for tbe purposes for which they
are granted and set apart, and shall not
be transferred to any other fund for other
uses;
Provided. The board created by section
1 of this article is empowered to sell from
time to time any of the securities belonging
to the permanent scheol fund and invest
tbe proceeds arising therefrom In any of tbe
securities enumerated in this section bear*
lng a higher rate of Interest, whenever
an opportunity for better investment Is pre
sented;
And provided further, That when any
warrant upon the state treasurer reg
ularly issued In pursuance of an appropri
ation by the legislature and seoured by tbe
levy of a tax for Its payment, shall
be presented to the state treasurer for
payment, and there ehall 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 dua on such war
rant from moneys in his hands belonging
to the permanent sohool fund of the state,
and he shall hold said warrant ns an iu
vestment of said permanent school fund.
Approved March .1), A. D lSUe.
A joint resolution 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
1_ __ 4_1
I la It raaolvml and a mu'ted lijr tha tw^la
latura of tha Htata of Nabraaha
Mactloa l. That artlcla twelve (If) of (ha
Cuaatliutloa of the Htata of Nanraaka I at
antumlad by addlntf to said arthila a Hew Me
llon to ha numbarad auction two (J) tv rtad
aa follow*;
Haallon 1 Tha government of any oily of
tha Hialropoaiau olaaa auil Iba uov
eruinant of tha couuty in which
It I* Incatad mar Im inartful wholly
or la part whvu a propoaitlua au to du baa
baa submitted by authority of law to tha
votar* of auch city and rouaty and ra
anal tha aaaanl of a majority of Iba
votaa ratal la sic It city amt also a majority
of tha votaa raat In tba county ai'iiuiva
of those cast ta au h atatrupolilaa city at aa< b
Approved March At. A U 1WU
A Jciiil ft<aa4 ut loti |iroja*itttf ait
umrltdiiniit In Mn'llntl at* |A) uf arllcU
•avail |f) if I ha I'nttalllttlltilt of I tin
tllAla >f NVtdaafc*. lucatiil.uitf the
UMUttaf IM which Vi ten shall hat fatal,
Ka it raw >1 a ed and raw lad hr tha Uatftaial i
Ms of tha **ela af Mvbtaahr
auction | That sac taut at* t*> of artt-ie 1
3van (i) of tha (mmM4M*uu uf tha Mata
Mabrnaha hu bmanded lu oal as f u
tut* At
heathen A AU votaa shall ha by lad of or
•tu h -that w ik.il *a auai la p*enu*thed
hi law alaajUd tha tarbtt I wlla( ha
^Appyo.vd Marsh *i U MU
A j"tnt nwJalMi )u.|«aintf hi
AIM*tad aactbxt twu |tj of art tv la (cut'
trait 11 f | nf tha t ittalllulb-u uf I It*
plate uf Nuhtiuaha, n Ullta tu tl> ctllclu
tu Wufh* wl lb tribal nn||o«, ttirbl *14
manufartnries.
Be it m»<>lvrd and enacted bv the f*»r
islut 11 r«- of the 'state of Nebraska:
S •cli.»n 1 That section two (2) «*f art id ■
fourteen (ll> of the ion* it ut ton of • !l ■
Htateof Nobraska, lx* aim mb-d to reu» .»-«
follows:
Hoe. 2 No city, county, town. precinct,
municipality, or other *ut*ltvi*ioii of the
Mtate, shall ever make donation* to any
works of internal improvement. ..r
manufactory, unless a proposition *o to
do *hall have been first submit t«sl to the
qualified ole. tor* and ratified by a two
third* vote at an election by authority of
law; Provided That *Uoh donation* of a
, county with the donation* of *ueh sui.di
vision* in the aifitrctfatc shall not exceed
ten per cent of the it**o*o-d valuation of
■ueh county; Provided, further. That any
city or county may, by a three-fourth*
vote, increase auch indebtedness five |*«r
cent, in addition to *uch ten jx-r eent and
no bond* or evidence* of lndcbt<»dne** *u
i*Hiu-d shall be valid iinles* the *nine *li*d
have cndirsei thereon a certificate Ni^m-d
bv the Hecntary and auditor of Mtate,
showing that the mbiiiu t* i**ue I pursuant to
law.
Approved March 80, A. 1)., 1K9.Y
I, J. A. Piper, secretary of state of
the state of Nebraska, do hereby certify
that the foregoing proposed amendment*
to the Constitution of the State of Ne
braska are true and correct copies of
the original enrolled and engrossed
bills, as passed b> the Twenty-fourth
session of the legislature of the Stale
of Nebraska, as appear* from said
original bills on tile in thin office, und
that all und 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 Is; held on
Tuesday, the 3d duy of November, A
D., 18!Mi.
In testimony whereof, I huve here
unto set my band and affixed the great
■cal of the State of Nebraska.
Done at Lincoln this i7th day of
July, in the year of our Lord, One Thou- i
sand, Light Hundred and Ninety-Six,
of the Independence of the Unit)si
States the One Hundred and Twenty
First, and of this state the Thirtieth.
(Seal.) J. A. PIPEK,
Secretary of State.
MOKTMAUK.
Notice Is hereby given that liv virtue of
a dial l el mortgage dated on theism day ol
May. Is'.*, und duly died In theollleu of the
county clerk of Sherman County, Nebraska
on the ZHth day of May, Inihi and executed
by A, Foltz and Josto Foltz to Klizuheth
Kent, to secure the the |aiyineut of the
sum of Four Hundred Fifty live Hollins
and Flfty-stx Cents and Inteicst,
and upon which there Is now due the sum
of |fs|,81. Default having been made In
the payment of said sum and no soli or
other pro ceding* at law having been In
stunted to recover Bald debt or xny part
thereof, therefore I will sell the prone-ty
therein described, viz:
One hay Imrse, six years old:
One bay horse, one hind foot white, live
years old;
Three Huts of light doable harness ;
Two single, top buggies:
One two seated top buggy.
One dark Iron gray horse, eight year* old
One lighter Iron gray horse, si x years old ,
One bay mare seven years old:
one bay horse, eight years old,
at public auction, at the livery barn, In
block 18. In lliu Original Town ol l.oup
(.".ty, Nebraska, uu the ZZml day or Aug
■ st, 1800 at 10 o'clock a. m.
Ki.izahktm Hunt, Mortgagee
b. 11A HI, an A Ta r 1,011, her Attys
I - I'D IA I, I.OTP'K.
John Swoucv. defendant will take notice
that on July »n.h Isuri, there was tiled in the
district court of ttbcrmun county. Nebraska,
by Kittle Hwouey. plaintiff, a petition for a
diverse from said defendant, on the ground
that said defendant has without just cause
wilfully abandoned and utterly deserted the
plaintiff for more than two years lust past;
That said defendant has exercised cruelty
toward said plaintiff, and that said defendant
has wantonly and cruelly fulled and neglected
to provide suitable malntainancc for said
plaintiff said defendant being at all limes
ol sufficient ability to so do. Defendant rurtli
er prays rare and custody of the children,
Geaee and liobert Swouey.
You arc required to answer said petition
on or before Monday, the 31st day of August.
I W»l.
Attest: KtTTlg SWOPKV. Plaintiff
Louis Hkin. County Clerk.
l.oup City Market Keport
Prices paid lor:
Corn. t .13
Wheat
Oats. . Pi
Hogs Z.fA
Cows and belters J.im (,,, Z.V5
Feeders.. 3 ini
butter, per pound. ...7<h>h
Kggs. per doz a im UN
Potatoes... ........ .35
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