The independent. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1902-1907, April 06, 1905, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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    X5h'e Nebraskjx Indcpcrid'oht
APRIL 6, 1905
PAGET'!
teration within twenty days after the!
attachment of the clerk's certificate of j
sufficiency to the accompanying pe
tition (subject to a referendary vote
under the provisions of section 2 of
this chapter); and if the ordinance
shall be passed by the common council,
but shall be vetoed by the mayor, and
on reconsideration shall fail of passage
by the common council, then within five
days after determination that said or
dinance shall have so failed of final
adoption, the common council shall
proceed to call a special election at
which said ordinance without altera
tion, 'shall be submitted to a vote of
the people; or,
(b) Forthwith after the clerk shall
attach to the petition accompanying
such ordinance his certificate of suf
ficiency, the common council shall pro
ceed to call a special election at which
said ordinance, without alteration,
shall be submitted to a vote of the
people.
If the petition be signed by electors
equal .in number to at least five per
cent but less than fifteen per cent of
the entire vote cast for all candi
dates for mayor at the last preceding
general election at which a mayor was
elected, then such ordinance, without
alteration, shall be .submitted by the
common council to a vote of the peo
ple at the next general municipal elec
tion that shall occur at any time after
thirty days from the date of the clerk's
certificate . of. sufficiency attached to
the petition accompanying such ordi
nance. The ballots used when voting upon
said proposed ordinance shall contain
the words "For the ordinance" (stat
ing the nature of the proposed ordi
nance) and "Against the ordinance"
(stating general nature of the proposed
ordinance). If a majority -of the quali
fied electors voting on said proposed
ordinance shall vote in favor thereof,
such ordinance shall thereupon become
a valid and binding ordinance of the
city; and any ordinance proposed by
petition, or which shall .be adopted by
a vote of the people can not be re
pealed or amended except by a vote of
the people.
Any number of proposed ordinances
may be voted upon at the same elec
tion, in accordance with the provisions
of this section; provided, that there
shall not be held under this section of
the charter, more than one special elec
tion Ja any( period, of six months. f
The common council may submit a
proposition for, the repeal of .any such
ordinance, or for amendments thereto,
to be voted upon at any succeeding
general city election;- and should such
proposition, s6 submitted,' receive :a
majority of the votes cast 1 thereon at
such election; such ordinance shall be
repealed . or amended according.
Whenever-any , ordinance or , proposi
tion is f equired by this charter' to be
submitted to the voters of the city at
any election, the city clerk shall, pause
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the ordinance or proposition to be
printed and he shall enclose a printed
copy thereof in an envelop with a sam
ple ballot, and mail the same to each
voter, at least ten days prior to the
election, but the common council may
order such ordinance or proposition to
be printed in the official newspaper
of the city and published in like man
ner as ordinances adopted by the com
mon council are required to be pub
lished, and may order that such publi
cation shall take the place of the print
ing and mailing of the ordinance or
proposition, and of the sample ballot as
first above provided.
Sec. 3. No ordinance passed by the
common council (except when other
wise required by the general laws of
the state, or by the provisions of this
charter, respecting street, improve
ments, and except an ordinanoe for the
immediate preservation of the public
peace, health, or safety, which con
tains a statement of its urgency, and
is passed by a two-thirds vote of the
common council, but no grant of any
franchise, shall be construed to be an
urgency, measure, but all franchises
shall be subject to the referendary vote
herein provided), shall go into effect
before thirty days from the time of
its final passage and its approval by
the mayor; and if during said thirty
days a petition signed by electors of
the city equal in number to at least
seven per cent of the entire vote cast
for all candidates for mayor at the last
preceding general election at which a
mayor was elected, protesting against
the passage of such ordinance, be pre
sented to the common council, the
same shall thereupon be suspended
from going into operation, and it shall
be the duty of the common council to
reconsider such ordinance, and if the
same is not entirely repealed, the com
mon council shall submit the ordinance
as is provided in section 2 of this chap
ter, to the vote of 'the electors of the
city, either at the next general elec
tion or at a special municipal election
to be called for that purpose," and such
ordinance shall not go. into effect or
Become operative unless a majority of
the qualified electors voting on the
same shall vote in favor thereof. Said
petition shall be in all -respects in
accordance with the provisions of said
section 2, except as to the percentage
of signers, and be examined ' and cer
tified by the clerk in all respects as is
therein provided.
Sec; 4. The holder of any elective of
fice may be removed at any time by!
the electors qualified to vote for a suc
cessor of such incumbent. The pro
cedure Co effect the removal of an in
cumbent of an elective office shall be
as: follows; A petition signed by elec
tors entitled to vote for a successor
to the incumbent sought to be re
moved,' equal in number to at least
twenty-five per centum of the entire
vote for all candidates for the office,
the incumbent of which is sought to
be removed, cast at the last preceding
general municipal election, demanding
an election of a successor of the per
son sought to be removed, shall be
filed with the city clerk; provided, that
the petition sent to the common coun
cil shall contain a general statement
of the grounds for which the removal
is sought. The signatures to the pe
tition need not all be appended to one
paper,- but each signer shall add to
his signature his; 'place of residence,
giving the street and number. One of
the signers of each such paper shall
make oath tefore an officer competent
to administer oaths, that the state
ments therein made are true, and that
each signature to the paper appended
is the genuine signature of the person
whose name purports to be thereunto
subscribed. Within ten days from the
date : of filing such " petition the city
clerk. shall examine and from the great
register ascertain whether or not said
petition is ; signed by the ; requisite
number of qualified electors, and if nec
essary, the common council shall allow
him extra help for that purpose, and
he shall attach to said petition his cer
tificate showing the result of said ex
amination. If, by the clerk's certificate
the petition is shown to be Insufficient,
it may .be amended within ten days
from the date of said certificate. The
clerk shall within ten days after such
amendment, make like examination of
the amended petition, and if his certif
icate shall show the same to be insuf
ficient, it shall he returned to the per
son filing the same without prejudice,
however, to the filing of a new petition
to the same effect. ' If the petition shal
be found to be sufficient,' the clerk shal
submit the same to the common cbun
cil without delay. ' If the petition shal
be found to be sufficient, the common
council shall order; and fi a date for
holding the said election, "not less than
thirty -days: nor more than forty days
from the date of the clerk's certificate
to the common council that a sufficient
petition1 is filed.
?Th6 common council shal! make, or
cause to be made publication of no
tice, .and all. arrangements: for. holding
AMS'
TALLION
Cheer up! lams'-roses are
blooming. These ire his
"wpitkt" i tali Ions
(over all). Th iatterni
he tells at 1(XX$1500. laroi'
barna are "fall to" th
roof" With "topnotrboia"
and Jama baton blaHalliig j t
cloth" every day (alwaya '
at home.)
lie owna and alla mr r
fliBt-class Btalllorn than any)
roan in U. 8. He la atlrrlr '
up Ibe anlmala." Do has
"competitors oat on tb
roof" watching him aell
"top notchra" laiua fcyp
tizas hiabuyen with lit
u i m
fiasa, youux, sound, big prh ud croam" ktnliiona at "lot llvo prlcoa." rnwu
Finonco is a "warm bunch." 15ut lt'a a 1000 to 1 if you visit lama and will pay cash or
elve bankable notot you will positively buy a stalllonof him and av $1000. lams iclia aui.
lions "on honor," lama hai ,
80--Black Percherons, Belgians, Coachen--80
2 io 6 years old. w't 1700 to 600 lbs,; 90 per cent black, 60 per cent to horaoa. All roajlatwod -approved,
atampad. It's a"olnch" that laina will savj you (1000 and sell yon a "money
maker." . ,
Farmer Ikeyl What a"Hh graft" there "gold brlek stallion aaleamen" are working
on the "honest former", telling 4th rate stallions at 1CC0 to 1.1000 with worthies a guarantee,
lams sclis "top notcherst; fo good, big and (heap that they don't need to bo "peddled to
bosold. lams sells direct u"nsera" saves buyers nil commissions and 'nalddle-mnn's profile.,
S1000-5AVED AT IAMS-510OO
Teddy, lams "maks good" every statement in add or catalog-. Guaranteca stalllona
as good or better than pictures In catalog or paya you $100 for trouble to sea Bullions. lama U
making;
SPECIAL PRICES
For 60 days. ' He owns every lst-2nd and sweepstakes winners in all ages at 1004 steU
fair, in Percherons, Belgian., Coacher. lams shipped 100 stallions by "special train" 1'JOt,
the "wldo-s-a-wagon kind." ' .........
Mr. EtalllonUuyer, "?uttlneky." See lams stallions yourself. Take no "grold brtek atnV
Hon aalosmn'a word. Look out for "knockers." Jams has "the goods" you read abopt
His establishment is worth goin 2000 miles to see.. lams makes competitors "hollor ' U
is knocking r"high prices" out ot the "Xmaa tree", lams saws wood, "Butts in" sella more
,te,11ergfe ear-be good boy a stallion or lams. His fl200 stallions are much better tbair
our neighbors paid those Ohio men MOW) lor. (Then 1 can wear the diamonds.) loms speaks the
languages buys direct from breeders pays no buyere, salesmen or interpreters, has no 2 to lu
men as partners to divide profits with. Hl25 vears of suciestul business mukes him a safe man
to do business witn. lams guarantees io sen a Deiier sianion atiwjioi mau mr uu
Stock Cos. for $2500 to $6000 by allck alemn" or pay you flOO for trouble, yon to Judge. , Jam
pays horses freight, buyers tore, gives eo per cent breediug guarantee. Write lor "eye
opener."' Greatest catalog on eaitb. ' . . .
Kelerences: St. Pnl State llank and Cltlxena National Dank. -
FRANK. MM
St. Paul, - Nebrasko
, LARGEST DEALERS IN THE WEST
; solicit your shipments of ;
Nideo, rJool, Talloa, Ferro
and Sheep Pelto
, and for which you will realize 25 per cent more
' cash than by disposing of it at home or else-
; where. Try us with one shipment and you will -always
ship. Write for our price list
SiSbcrman Brothers, Ottumwa, loivn.
Reference. Ottumwa Nat'l Bank. Iowa Nat'J Bank, first Nat'l Bank.
"ITT"
of such election, and the same shall
be. conducted, returned, and the result
thereof declared in all respects as are
other city elections. The successor
ot any officer so removed shall hold
office, during - the, unexpired term or
his predecessor. Any person sought
to be. removed may be a candidate to
succeed himself, and unless he requests
otherwise, in writing, the clerk shall
place his name on the official ballot
without nomination. In any such re
moval election, the candidate receiv
ing the highest number of votes shall
be' declared elected. , At such election
if some other person than the incum
bent receives the highest number of
votes, ; the incumbent shall thereupon
be deemed removed from the office
upon qualification of his successor. In
case the party' who receives the high
est . number of votes should fail to
qualify within: ten days after receiv
ing notification of election, the office
shall be deemed vacant, it tne incum
bent receives the highest number of!
votes he shall continue in office.
-That all portions of the said char
ter in conflict with the foregoing pro
visions be, and the same are hereby,
repealed. : t
These amendments must now go to
the the legislature: who must accept
or reject them without change. They
have invariably accepted them in the
past. ...
..lir Japanese Credit
' White the Russian credit goes down
the Japanese credit goeSiUp. Xhe. ap
plications in this country for portions
of the v Japanese loan, "which" was' of
fered to-" investors in New rYork; the
other day, mark a new era in Japanese
fianance, so far as .America is con
cerned. The rush is' notable) It is
said, among small investors scattered
over the land. The big life insurance
jcompany alone took $15,000,000, anaV
$25,000,000 more, went to a few large
banking houses for distribution among
regular clients. The total amount to
be taken here is $75,000,000, and there
are heavy applications from France
for some of that sum, showing that
French investors are tired enough of .
backing the nation that suffers steady
defeat.
: 1
The True Doctrine i
The state is just as truly a divine In
stitution as ! the church is, and the
governor, the, mayor, the superintend
ent of police, the members of the leg
islature or the city council or tho
school board; are Just as much minis
ters and servants of God, as I aro. I
have just as good right to use my op
portunity hejje in this church to en
rich myslf or to push my personal am-,
bitions as they have; if the scandal
in the case of a pastor would be great-. ;
er than in that of a public servant It
is only because our notions about, tne
service of the state, have been terriniy
perverted. Washington Gladden. ,
; Might Change His Mind V
A number of prominent republicans
are arranging for 1908 under the"evi
dent impression that there la . no
velt- reconsidering his determination,
not! to run tagain. People's Voice
(Okla.) v- - - J fr i
Bryan and Harrington , : :,i'j
Just as M. F. Harrington comes ous
witn an appeal ior imj-iorinaiiwu vi
t ..... ... . J. -..M:
new political party xo-'De maae up w
all the reformers whoc hate been work:-'
ing together under" the" fusion regime.
Colonel Bryan gives admonition to
. J. Ll 1- 1Va(. .Aln Anil
aemOCraiS IO BUCK. IU lucir uuivio auu
cling t6 their name and organization; ;
. ... . . . '. . . . .
t t-.wt nthnt T rt mr coir . Hamnir.',
It yum uicdu i.uvj t" , o
ton and Bryan must be at the patting
ot th ways.rr-omanaDeei;.- ,n
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