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TIME TABLE. BURLINGTON A MISSOURI RIVER K. K. EAST. WEST. 1:30 P. M. Leaves 6:80 P.M Connections at Aurora for all points Northwest. A. F. Werts, Agt u. r. railway. Beginning Sunday, November 17th. tralna will arrive and depart at this station as follows: Leaves Leaves Monday, l,™ I Tuesday, 1 g. W) Wednesday, K Thursday. [J™ Friday, )‘-n’ | ainrday )*' Arrivhs at Loup City daily 7.11p.m. Close connection at Grand Island for all points Cast and West. F. W. Cline, Agent LoupCIty Markat Report 1’rlces paid tor: Corn.• -10 Wneat.** Oats.* .» Ilogs. **6 Cows and belters.s.i« © 2M Feeders. Butter, per pound .T © H Kggs. per doe .#©*M potatoes... Lioaal Daws. A. Boone, the Jeweler. Cutlery at half price at Watkinson's Eye and Ear, Dr. Davis, Grand Island, Nebr. Karl Walker was over from Mason city Sunday. Hound Oak Heaters are the best at Watkinson’s. Cal) on Secretary Mellor and get a premium list for the fair. Tailor made clothing 12.60 per suit at A. E. Chase's. Harness, collars, whips, lap dusters, and nets atT. M. Heeds. Several strangers are In town looking for bargains in rsal estato. Ohlson Bros shipped a car load of bnek to Dannabrog this week. Mr. Eugene Whitman of Grand Island was seen oa our streets Sunday Dr. Sumner Davis, Grind Island, Sur gical disaases and diseases of Eye and Ear. i E. A. Brown attended the populist senatorial convention at Ravenna Wed nasday. Good makes of new and second hand mowing machines, also hay rskes at T. M. Meeds. Barn.—To Mr. and Mrs. Win. Ksasgan of Claar Creak a girl. The little one came last Friday. J. T. Hal# is suffiarlag with rbuma tism and has been going around on crutches this week. Call and look at the samples of ready made clotbiag at A. E. Chase’s. Suits from •■.00 ap. Fit guaranteed Flaming band hills are out announ cing the Sherman county fair ta ba held at Loup City, Septembar 16th, 17th aad 18th. Tha Baptist young people gave a mellor. social Taesday aveaing. Thare waa a small attendance bat all report “just a lovaly time.” Thos. Inks laft his team anhitahed while unloading goods at Mr. Conhlsor's reaidenao yasterday. Tha rasult was a lively runaway. No damago done. Ol. IH1UIU1B US IBil he will here oe exhibition upon tho fair ground* a wonderful freak of natur* consisting el achlokan with one head, two bodies and four lags. Mr. Schaupp, of Araadia was doing bualneaa in the city Saturday. He called at thase head quarter* aad contributed an article on Irrigation to the** columns which appears on th* fret page of thit Issue. Eczema is a frightful atlliction, but like all other skin dlaeaaes it can be permanently cured by application* of DeWitt’a Witch Hazel Salve. It never fall** to cur* Piles.- Odeadahl Bros. Buffalo llarry't Wild Wait Show will t>* a taking feature of th* fkir this (all. To* association has made special ar rangement* with the manager to give a free exhibition on the ground In th* afternoon of the second and third dars. The populist county convention met last Saturday at the court house aad placed in nomination for county rep resentative Kev J. M. Snyder aged 71 years old, and John W. Long for eounty attorney, age •-*!• Other busi ness was had sod don* at about the •am* ratio A real estate deal was eenaumatvd this week threegh the agency of W. it Melier, whereby Joints Brat trow traded bis tew* property for e farm down the river. Frank B Pltacy Is the gentle man with whom he tfaded We |**ra that Mr. Beatfrww will however re mate U town and do business *1 lb* old stand Ye editor end wife gave ea at home" party Saturday at which there wee a limited number of lactisd guests I* eluding t»r Jot*#* The meet note.) j err I tel of the eceeslon ••* aa II | peend gift which taaw. oeidently to stay Mother and child dnlng well asd father Mill able In latue this great tunity mur | Ml el|i**we last Saturday When y»««g dl*h ran n fowl tee* ml an* »ii* nguiuat ela minutes of turn*. Th* MM deration we* a plug hers# put up by in W Faddee /tell wee ee easy •laser j end mad# the mil* »e gy* aad ema bail BWawtec Uewrge auw he* n* b»s j ug horse lu winter. n Window (/lass cheap al Watkiuson's. Good grades of machine oils sold by T. M Reed. Sewing Machines at prices to suit the times at Watkinson's. Leschinskjr; the photographer will be at Arcadia EVERY FRIDAY. Mr*. L. E. Walworth is combining bt sine* and pleasure in Lincoln this week. One swallow doe* not make Spring, but one swallow of One Minute Cough Cure brings relief.—Odondahl Bros. Tho*. Inks, expressman got b!s bead badly hurt last Wednesday while hand ling freight at the depot. John Long and bis sister, Ml*s Ella returned Weduesday from attending the Bryan notification at Lincoln. Miss Georgia Gouley of Duster noun ty Is attending school at Loup City and will make their home with Mr. and Mrs. Geo E. Beuschoter this winter In the Spring time a young man's fancy lightly turn to thoughts of— DeWitt’s Little Early Kisers, for they always cleanse the Ilyer, purify the blood, and invigorate the system.— Odendabl Bros. Col. Rebo got bull) kicked by oue of M C. Mulick'e raee horses last Sat urday. Me was kicked in the side just above the hip. A main artery ruptured. It was several hours beforo the blood could be checked but, he is now doing nieely. Ulll' UJllluit; Jn mr .niiiMjnni iiuir, t»nu One Minute Cough Cure Is the standard preparation for every form of cough or cold. It Is the only harmless remedy that produces immediate result*. Odendubl Bros. J. M. Snyder, the Independent nom inee for county representative, said on our Greet* lu the presence of a half dozen or more people that‘‘any man who would vote the republican ticket was cither a fool or a devil.” If this be true it has not been a great many year* sgo since J. M. played the tool or acted the devil himself. This office acknowledges a pleasant call from Frank Mowora, traveling talesman for Perkin* A Brinsrnald wholesale house of lies Moines, low*. Mr Mowers says that Iowa will aurely go republican by an emocae majority. If* further elated that be haa always voted the democratic tloket and that his employers were democrat* but they could not go froe silver nor would they vote the sound money democrat ticket. The Republican electors of Loup City township held tbolr eacuslast Thursday afternoon and placed the following township ticket in the field: Clerk, W. R Mellor: Treasurer. O. H. Gibson; Assessor. J. A. Angler;Constable, B, F. Reynolds, Road overseer, Mo. 13, 8. E. Gatlaway: Mo. 14, Fred Scboyderlt*: Mo. 15, N. B. Thompson and No. 20 Milton Hentfrow. The following persons were elected delegates to the county convention! G. II. Scott, Lewis Bechthold, Geo. E. Bensehoter, G. II. Gibson, YV. R Mellor, YV. T. Gibson, T. L. Pilger, YVm. Neville, G. YV. Hun ter, Herman Johansen, J. A. Angier, W. D. French, M. II. Mead, A. E. Chase. nil'll Va.. .Is.. . . I-. but aevara Illness, at his borne near Loup City, Neb. Sept. 7. 1896 Wilber C. Converse. Deceased was borne at Andorer Henry Co. 111., June 8. 1862. his parents shortly after moved to Cam bridge 111., where his boyhood was spent. lie went to Seneca, Kansas from his old home and after remaining there for several years, he came to visit his parents who had then moved to Neb He thea went farther west to Holyoke, Col. where be engaged in business for two years, returning then to North Tlatte and remaining there until July 1895 when he came again to Sherman Co and took charge of his fathers farm where he resided until his death. The funeral was held at his home Tuesday, Sept 8. at oue o'clock, ltev. Webster preached the sermon Hi* remarks were very appropriate and comforting for the mourner*. Tha Mowers were yery beautiful, especially the pillow made by friend*, with "Brother Will" In whit* lloware, a nans* often need by his sisters Also the cro*s of panties preheated by hi* brother -Odd fellows" af who herder b* was a Member. The remains wera littered la the Kvorgreen Couietary, followed by a host of sor | rowing friends, lie leave* a Mother father, Brother and two Mister* to mourn bit loss. A I'asil »f llisnkt. W* desire to estend our sincere thanks to the friends tad neighbors a bo tu kindly assisted u* at the death end burial of out uoluwed Sun end brother Mr and Mr* J A Cutter*** tad faintly Moveiatga ttread Lodge I O. O f Hellas feats Mept. SI to fnth The l , I*, will sell ticket* to Ihtlhu end return tor one fete for pert ruler* veil ue so eddies* f. k ( tine Agt Hum t'lst isa aa bust t bs' msgivi iiau* usd is mU Hole | •deni th* I•* It .*eay hrey'e apes I Me ft“ fur raid* fur sale t*y ell druggist* W sas an ««Hw*ees east stiluses aas ,-e esueeii Ws Ire* at M itspissiUs aetate tals n» ke'iss ta SsSissa* ssmr me y*t sId* st- eaeBtr sad eaiMuaea. hailsa aarusen •si sstsissss liaatuaa ssdt addtessasl ssamyed aavabipe Hie Satioeal, star Hat d < lag t a,se*a m m THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE is Simmons i.iver Regulator -don’t forget to take jt. The I Tver 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 will be free from poison and the whole body invigorated. You get Till: MOST BLOOD when your system is in Aj condition, and that will only be when the Liver is kept active. Trv a Liver Remedy once and note the difference. Hut take only SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR —It is SIMMONS I.IVER Regulator which makes the difference. I ake if in powder or In liquid already prepared, or make a tea of the powder; but takeSlMMONSI.IVER REGU LATOR. You'll End the RhU Z on every package. Look for it. J. H. Zi-ilin at Co., I'lilltiJi IjjIiIu, Pa. A. L. Wooster, a prominent citizen of Owo, Mich., after suffering excru ciatingly from pile* for twenty years, was cured In a abort time by using Witt s witcn llazei naive. an anso lutc cure for all skin diseases. More of tills preparation la used than all others combined. Odeudahl Bros. Young mother* dread the summer mouths on account of the great mortal' Ity among children caused by bowel trouble*. Perfect safety may be assur ed those who keep on band DeWitt's Colie &, Cholera cure, and administer it promptly. For cramps, bilious colic, dysentery and dlarrhrea, it afford* In stant relief, Odendahl Bros. Wake up yout liver with at twenty dye cent package of ,Simmons Liver Regulator enough to wake up tbe liver of tbe whole family. A dose a day is enough, and a small one at that, but It will do the work weli and with out discomfort. It is the Best Blood and Best spring medicine. It is the sluggi b liver that cloggs the system and poisons the blood. Wake up the liver. J. II Zeilin&Co, Philadelphia, Pa. A RED-IIOT CAMPAIGN. The present campaign will be tbe most exciting one fought out. since the war. There will not be a day when something of unusual interest will not transpire. The State Journal has made up Its mind to surpass all Its former effort* in the direction of news-giving, and will give its readers the most com plete detail of the campaign, givngall the news from an unbiased standpoint. Republicans will want The Journal be cause of Its staunch republican prin ciples, it being reconlzed us tbe stand ard-bearer of tbe great republican party of Nebraska. Populists and Democrats should read it for the news it give*. The Semi-Weekly Journal will go to thousands of new homes during the campaign, You should subscribe, as it will only cost you 25 cents from now unfil VAvtmiliMi* 1 noiihe. owapii - - - - - — - I—I * - * week, making it almost as good as a daily. Subscribe through your postmas ter or send your order to The State Journal, Lincoln, Xeb. Did you ever think how readily the blood is poisoned by constipation? Bad blood means bad health and pre mature old age. DcWitt's Little Karly Kisers, the famous lititle pills, overeome obstinate constipation. - Odcndah! Bros Mrs K. DeYoung. Middleburg, la., writes. I have used One Minute Cough Cure for six years, both for myself and children, and I consider it the ijulckest acting and most satisfactory Cough Cure I have ever used. Odeadahl llroc \\ t.NTXlt SKV (K.IL » Atl llM I. MIN or women to travel (or responsible eslab limed house lu Nebraska Salary »J*C. pay able its weekly >el espenees t'eeitton per. nrsiteitl. Urlereaee. Kneluee self addressed stewtped enveloped the national, alar . ItwUdtnu, t'Uienco. Awarded HifbMt Honor*. World * Fair. DU P0Wf»J R Mt'ST PI RFFOT M \|)B. A |-slM l.irjt* Cm rat tf 1 ’ I 1st •esc * As--•••»« Akan sr «*• .rk 4- VtAKx I lib klAMt.w.D PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS. The following proponed amendment to the Constitution of the State of Ne braska, as hereinafter net forth in fall are submitted to the electors of thi State of Nebraska, to be voted upoi at the general election to be held Tubs day, Novembers, A. D., 1896: A joint resolution proposing t< amend sections two (2), four (4), au( live (6,) of article six (6) of the Consti tution of the State of Nebraska, relutint to number of judges of the supremi court and their term of office. I*m It resolved sad enacted by the Legists turn of th« State of Nebraska: Bart Ion 1. That sactlon two (2) of artlcli six (0) of tbo Constitution of the Htati of Nebraska lm amoudvd so as to rand as fol low*: Hectlon 2. Thu supreme court shall untl otherwise provided by law. consist of flv< (Sj Judges, a majority of whom shall be neees ■ery to form a quorum or to pronounci a decision It shall have original Jurisdiction In csees relating to revanue. civil caees In whleh the state shall be a party, mandamus, quo wurranto, habeas corpus, and such appellate jurisdiction, as may be provided by law. Section 2. That section four (4) of artlcli ■lx W) of tbe Constitution of the Htat« of Nebraska, be ameuded so as to read as fol lows: Hectlon 4. The Judges of the supreme court shall be elected by the electore of tbe state at large, anil their term of ofBoe ex cept as hereinafter provided, aliall tie for a perl'xl of not leas than live (0) years ae tbe legislature may prescribe. Section a. That section five (J) of article six (0) of the Constitution of the Meats of Ne braska, be amended to read as follows: be belli la the year 1908, there shall lie elected two (9) judges of the supreme court one of whom shall be elected for a terra of two (9J years, on# for tha term of four (4) years, and at each general election there after, there shall he elected one Judge of the supreme oourt for the term of live (6) years, unlees otherwise provided by law; Provided, that the Judge* of the su preme court whose terms hsvs not expired st the time of holding the general alee tlon of 1908, shall continue to hold their office for the remainder of the term for whl'-h they were respectively commis sioned. Approved March 99, A D 1906. A joint resolution proposing an amendment to section thirteen (18) of article six of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska, relating to com pensation of supreme and district coart judges. Be It resolved by the Legislature of the State of Nebraska; Bootlon 1. That section thirteen (IS) of ertlyie six (f) of the Constitution of the Htate of Nebraska be amended so as to read as fol lews i Boo- 19 The judges of the supreme and district courts shall receive for their services such compensation as may be provided by law, pursue quarterly. The legislature shall at Its first session after the adoption of this amendment, three-fifths of the members sleeted to each bouse concurring, establish their compensation. The compensation so es tablished shall net be 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 90, A. D. 1906. A joint resolution proposing to amend section twenty-four (84) of article five (5) 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 State of Nebraska; Section 1. That section twenty-four (24) Of article five (5) of the Constitution of the State of Nenrasku be amended to read as fol lows; 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 be neither increased nor diminished during the term for which they shall have bean com missioned sod they shall not receive to their own use any fees, costs, interests, upon publio moneys In their hands or under their control, perquisites of office or other compen sation and all fees that may here, after be payable by law for services performed by an officer provided for In this article shall be paid in advance Into the stats treasury. The legislature xball at Its first session after the adoption of this amend ment, three fifths of the members elected to each house of the legislature con curring, establish the salaries of tbs offloers named la this article. The com 1—nsatlon so established shall not be changed oftener than onoe in four years and in no event unless two-thirds of the members elected to each house of the legislature concur therein. Approved March 20, A O. 1906. A joint resolution proposing to amend section one (. 1) oi article mx (0) of the Constitution of the State of Nebras ka, relating to judicial power. Ho || rmo]red sad mmM by tg* Lairtsla tur.ofth.. itataofKebrerka: * Hiwtton I. Tbkl aodtou un.) (I) of article all (8) of lit* I'.nitiluto.u of tbs Avne uf Nwbreak* bv ancudod lu raeda* follows; Hvolioa 1. The Judicial poaar of thta ata'~ ahail ba ratal la a suprau.s cart dlalrtd oourta. aouuiy o..urt# Justices of ih» I’M O. I>»iv-a Bia«Utrat«s. aud Is such other aouria Inferior to lh» aupreuia oouil aa way I* nine led by law lu euiah two-third* of the mantbera alavtad lu earn hottaa tKiiiftir. Approred March * A U. UM A joiut resolution propusiug tu amend section eleven (II) of article su (8) of the Constitution uf the Stale of Nxbnkaka. relating to increase tn num ber uf supreme au.l district court )“*!#•• W* II rauiial sad oaaalad by ta* UfMalw* of ta* *»••« of S« ion; "a'lta |. That aaaMtan »!*»#* til) w< ant. I» at -Si of iho twuiiinva *1 tha halo uf Nabracha ba aata* tad Im Ital a, hi * b« It Tha lofta atera ahaaatoa lew Ib ft- f ih>. awasoar* *u»t»l lu aa*b S-d—r •halt coatee# ih- rati* easy tn «# allay tha ywt « ■ thoUaaa.1 -kit ha toil ad aaf . aaaaa aa t a t I>-•»-< U<« a« ta *a««| I yaare laoteaae la* aawver m Jatta** f an Sraaa* aa I two. I actita aa4 lha JaAtani to. . t» I the slat* #o h dMlrtn* aha. I ba f-ota I uf auMMet larr It ary laf taa.» tad by »a*aty t*M nf aaah ta •rvaaa. a# aay -k>»»* ta tha ■ Uoa •f a dmrtd shall ad i*aw tha nhi of aay fudge Ax* I Marah 8k A Ik MM A J ml nwI»ii.w profaning to amend •wild alk (8) of art Ida ow (I) of that t'oii*lllulu.H uf the Seal* of Nebraska, (elating to iff*; kf jatjr B* ft resolvwl and «nact«d by th** U|IMl of th« BU(# of Nebr»«ka: Hwction 1. That section sis (ft). »rtlcl*» on l\) at tho Constitution of the Btat** or N» Drank* be amend***! to rend an follow*: Bection ft. The right of trial bv Jury sha remain inviolat**, but the legisiatu >* may prt vide thst in civil actions five-sixth* of the Jur may render a verdict, and the legislature nia also authorise trial by a Jury of a teas iiuini* than twelve men, in court* inferior to the uli trict court. Approved March 20, A- D. 180ft. • A joint resolution proposing t • amend section one (1) of article five (5 of the Constitution of Nebraska, relat lng to officers of the executive depart > ment. 1 Hs It resolved Slid enacted by thn letglsla turn of thn Hmtr of Nebraska: Section i. Thst Motion ono (1) of *r tloln flv* (.V) of the ConstltuMon of thn Mat, of Nebraska he amended to read a, fol I lows: Mention i. The executive department alial 1 consist of a governor, lieutenant governor secretary of state, auditor of publl'* ocoount, treasurer, superintendent of puhlln In , ntruction, attorney general. commission.* of public land* and buildings, and thrw , railroad rommlsslofiers, wb ol whom except the Held railroad oommlHetoiinrx ■half hold hla office for » term o two years, from the first Thursday aftei the Brut Tuna,lay in January, aftei hla election, and until hla auoneaaor Ii i elected and qualified Kacb railroad nom imasloner ahall hold Ida office for a term o three year, beginning on the flrat Thureduj after the flrat Tuesday In January s'tei hia election, and until hla snccea ■or la sleeted anil qualified. Provided however, That at the flrat general elec tion held after the adoption of this amend ment there ahall be elected three railroad oommtaatonera, one for the period of on* year, one for the period of two yeara, anil one for the period of thrM year*. The gov ernor, Mcretary of state. auditor of pub lie accounts, and treaeurer ahall realdc a! the capital during their term of office they ahall keep the public record., Iaa,k« anil paper, there aud ahall perform euch du tlee aa may be required by law. Approved March SO, A. D 1M*5. A joint resolution proposing to amend section twenty-six (36) of ar ticle five (6) of the Constitution of the Btute of Nebraska, limiting the num ber of executive state officers. Be It resolved and enacted by thn I eg lalature of the Htate of Nebraska: Mention 1. That section twenty-six (X) of artlole five (5) of the Constitution of the Mtate of Nebraska be amended to reail aa follow*: Mention 30. No other executive stale offi cers except those named In s* tlon one (1) of thU article ahall lie crenteil, except by an ant of the legislature which 1, concurred in by not leu than three-fourth* thereof; Provided, That any office created by an act of the legislature may lie abolished by the leglsleture, two-thirds of the mem berg slsctod to eech house thereof concur rlng. Approved March 80, A. D.. 1806. A joint resolution proponing 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 Legisla ture of the Htate of Nebraska: Mention 1. That section nine (ID of article eight (8) of the Constitution of the Mtato of Nebraska be amended to read as fol low*! Meotlon 0. All funds belonging to the state for 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 aocrue, so that the seme shall remain forever Inviolate and undlmlnlshsd, and shall not be In vested or loened except oa United States or state securities, or registered county bonds or registered school district bonds of this state, and suoh funds with ths inter est and Income thereof are hereby solemn ly pledged for the 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 ia empowered to sell from time to time any of tbs securities belonging to the permanent sckeol fund and Invest the proceeds arising therefrom In any of the securities enumerated in this section bear lng a higher rate of Interest, whenever en opportunity for better Investment is pre sented; And provided farther, That when any warrant npon the state treasurer n-g ularly issued in pursuance of an appropri ation by the legislature and secured by ths levy of a tax for its payment, shall be presented to the state treasurer for payment, and there shall not bs any money In the proper fund to pay such warrant, the boerd 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 bis hands belonging to the permanent school fund of the stats, and he shall hold said warrant as an In vestment of said permanent school fund. Approved March 2V. A. D 1806. A joiut resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Nebraska by adding a new section to article twelve (13) of said constitution to be numbored section two (3) relative to the merging :>f the government of citiee of the metro politan class and ths government of the counties wherein such cities are located. Ha It re sol vad and enacted by Use Lsgls taiure of the fttete of Nebraska Meell»a i. That article twelve (II) of the Cuaslliutiou of the Mtele of Nebraska l« amended by aiding t., said aril 'l* M A«W **M*> tl •» to !>• uuiubtfrwt WMJlioft t wo CO Io frail A* follow*: •ootioA I. Tit* gtjv«ram**t of Any oily of th« nowtrofMiittAU t’lAa* Anti th« «rnm«nt uf th« •o*aiy Ia wt . h It Ia IaaIoI M»*y \m m«rg«t| wfcuUy Of Ia |«ACt wlwii A |iM|iit|iliiA «o to 4,, |l4# b**A *atuAitt<fcl by Aolbnrity of law to lit* v**t*r* of «u b elty 1*4 tiottniy *u<| r* rolVAtl lb* ******t of A U*4j>#Uy of lb* •f <Im *ol— ail in <»>« .«.»(( «4 Hut— >a»* la a ta b in.li^mlM <t||y u ,u a Aipi'llitW. A|tp»>,*«l Mar, U MAD MW A Jo*ui nmuiutiuii }>t,<|a aiuif an aiiu-udwtiil lu MM'itoii *it (A) uf arii, b* wv«M (?) <f Um OniAiituii u uf lb. Hlal* uf Nntiraaha. t>n>«'it(iluM lh« uiauiunf iu wlthii vulaa ah ail U ,ail JttrtAalttX* - •au«><b 1 .*V* «f«*ara at* (« of artfcha fw 0) •» iVMMAlialloa >4 Um lfi« A AH Mm .bail b. by Ubf alb— Wylbnl aa atai b I law ktvafcUA Iba •»><«*.. >N— ItnA Ayywwil M.r- k a A |1 MM A H*? |*l, (aalua to ahmimI aaaftiun two <|) uf aitwia fo«i bw« |U| uf Dm i Wall lulu* uf iba MtAta uf JiAtwIb nUUn to AhmIMu kl WuHki uf itllotbbi IIWb«vV*MH>ul a tot 8 j manufactories. B I Bn it resolved and nnested by the Ix'j Islatarc of the State of Nebraska: Section I That section two (~) of article I ] fourteen (U) of the Const It uuou of th' I State of Nebraska, be amemloil to re» l ns . j followa: . Bee. 2 No city, county, town, precinct, . municipality, or other subdivision of iho state, shall erer make donations to any works of internal improvement, or manufactory, unless a proposition so to do shall have boon first submitted to tho qualified electors and ratified by a two thirds vote at an election by authority of law; Provided. That such donations of a > county with the donations of such subdi vision* in ths aggregate shall not exceed ) ten per cent of thn assessed valuation of inch oounty; Provided, further. That any city or oounty may, by a three fourths vote, increase eneb indebtedness five |s<r cent, in addition to such ten per cent and no bonds or evidences of Indebtedness so issued shall he valid unless the same shall hays endorsed thereon a certificate signed by thn secretary and auditor of state, showing that the asms is Issued pursuant to law. Approved March 20, A D., 1MB. I - I, J. A. Piper, socretary of state of tho gtato of Nebruska, do hereby certify ' that tho foregoing proposed amendments to the Constitution of tho Htute of Ne braska are true and correct copies of i the original enrolled and engrossed bills, os passed by the Twenty-fourth session of the legislature of the Htate of Nebraska, ns appears from said original bills on file in this office, and that oil anti each of said proposed amendments are submitted to the qualified voters of the Htate of Ne braska for their adoption or rejection at the general election to be held ou Tuesday, the 8d duy of November, A. L>„ JMW. In testimony whereof, I have here unto set my hand und affixed the great seal of the Htate of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln this 17th day of July, in the year of our Lord, One Thou sand, Light Hundred anil Ninety-Mix, of the Independence of tho United Htates tiie One Hundred and Twenty First, and of this stute tho Thirtieth. (Heal.) J. A. PIPER, Hecretary of Htate. I,ICO At. NOTICE. In District Court of Sherman county, and State of Nebraska Hiram 0. Chase Sr., Plulntlir vs. O. P J,Upton, C J Walker, Defendants, Slate of Nebraska,/u SuOrman County, }*■ *• To O. r. i.apton and <1. J. Walker, de fendants: Von will take nolle* that on the 1:7th day of August, DWJ, plmliitllT her* ia filed his petition In the District Coart of Sherman coenty. Ncbrasku. against said defendants, the object and prayerof which are to recover a Judgement for the su n of One Hundred Thirty Dollar* end Twenty seven cents, )IIIO,g7> with Interest at to per cent rier annum now due and payable from said defendants to said plaintiff on u cer tain promisor? note In favor of W T Chase for the sum of IlftlOO, dated August. I7lh ISW, and payable one year thereafter with Interest at ten per cent per annum from date until paid Held note was there, after for vale* duly assigned to plaintiff, and such proceedings were had pursnaat to law that an order of Htlaebment was duly Issued In said action, and lawfully levied mi the following described real es tate, situate in said county of Hlicrnan and state of Nebraska, to-wlt. An undi. vlded one third Interest In and lo the North West tjuarter of Section Seventeen ()"( In Township fifteen (ifn North of Usage blsleen west, os the properly of t he said defendant If K, I,union. Plaintiff prays for a Judgement for the sum of f 110 17 and Interest thereon at the rate of leu per cent per annum from August imti, IMS',, end the costs of said action arid that said land be sold to satisfy the same. You are required to answer said petition on or before the mil day of October, PH*; Dated September Jud, lew; Hi ft a m c. Ciuea hb. Piatutin Attest Hy t «. Niohtinoalu, Louie Kf.ik, His Attorney. Clerk of the D'strict Court. I.KUA1, NOTICE. State of Nebraska, / Sherman Couuty. | * *■ 11. Niuelser, Plklntlff. vs. Mary C, Tochey and I.loyd J llvelf. Defendants, I.loyd J Hyatt will take nolle* that ert tlie.’ilhof August lews. Ceo. W , Hunter, a Justice of the Peace of Coup City town ship, Sherman count y. Nebraska, issued an order of attachment for the sum ot tlHe.ke ip an action pending before IUiii, wherein It. Umelser Is plaintiff and tarry 0. Tuckey end Cloyd J. Ilvatt, detendants, that prop erty of the del cedant consist I ng of the one third interest In about IS acres of wheat has been attached under said order, also guarnlshe* summons Dined against Mike Pal low, and sum Mike Pallow ordered to hold said wlieul subject to the order of the court said cause was continued to the with I'm* of September, le<kl, at 10 o'clock, a. m. W I PlHHKit, lor IMMIntltr. NOTICE TO NON-BBMDBNT DE PENDANTS In District Court of sbsrmaa County Nebraska. 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