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The Daily Plainsman from Huron, South Dakota • Page 4

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Induced by the use of coca, opiate or nar- cotic compounds is bad, decidedly bad They undermine health nnd shatter the constitution and tho patient is steadily growing into a vrorse i i i resulting in i slavery ar.r misery of the cocaine and opium habit Sleep induced by the use of Hood's Sarsa- parilla does not perhaps come ES quickly, but it comes more surely and more per- manently through nature's great restor- ing and rejuvenating a purified, vitalized and enriched blood. This feeds the nerves with life-giving energy and builds up the system and constitution from the very foundation of nil health and life--the blood--pure, rich, red blood. Istlie One True Blood Purifier. 5t Hood's Pills cure liver ills, easy to take easy to opcratr. IRJED ONE DROP MORE! Married for Half a Century.

tF. R. Baldwin and wife, who live on Idaho street between Second and Third Btreete, were happily surprised a few evenings since when their home was taken possession of by about one neighbors and friends. The occasion was the cele- bration of. the 50bh anniversary of Bryan Goes to to Bolster up a Forlorn Hope.

Special to the Huronite: CHICAGO, Oct. approach of election day and the consequent anxiety for an overwhelming defeat of the free silver delation is leading thousands uf sound money democrats all over the to decide to vote the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. a McKiniVy. The fact that each win, and had baen arranged by a few ooe of CBQ accomplish twice ae much for the defeat of Bryan and free silver by voting for Mclvinley as by voting for the sonnd money dem- ocratic ticket, is causing many who were i the third ticket to declare for McKinlpy.

Advices from Michigan state that DOB Dickinson's public announcement ID speech at his homo that he-will vote for Mc- Kinley, will result in the addition of ten thousand votes to McKiuley's majority in a state (done, and is having great influence in other states. Mr. Bryan has scorching i Wisconsin. He did not awaken much enthusiasm, and his audiences were fall of men wearing Mclvinley badges and buttons. It is not thought a friends i the knowledge of that worthy couple, whohad been in- vited to a neighbor's to tee, the bet- ter to enable the party to perfect ar- rangements and meke the surprise complete.

The unbidden guests car- ried i them a liberal supply of good things to eat. A program had also been arranged, which included a solo by Miss Katie Cool end a recita- tion by Miss Grace Shaw, and enti- ments and responses" by a number of those present, i the partaking of refreshments. Rev, S. D. Works, of the Baptist church, of which Mr.

and Mrs. Baldwin are had them reaffirm their marriage VOWF, which was followed i congratula- tions as fervent and true as those proffered fifty years ago. A cumber he made sin le vote by his meteoric of presents were bestowed, one being" -0 Ibs granulated 10 oat meal 8 bars "Beat em all Soap" Potatoes 20c per 5 bu. Package coffee, 20c: 5 pkgs 3 'Ibs bulk coffee Pickles, per gallon DO 25 90 95 50 20 Those who pay when they buy are receiving our undivided at- tention for we are not doing any credit business. Positively no goods charged no matter how short the time how small the amount.

or HURONITE. a gold ring from relatives to Mrs. Baldwin, and from members of the Saptist church an ebony cane with gold head was given to Mr. Baldwin. The two sons gave their mother a jeantiful gold breastpin set witb pearls, and to their father they gave a handsome gold watch.

After sing- ing "Home, Sweet Home," the com- pany dispersed, leaving rich benedic- tions upon thosa whom they had hon- ored and made happy. There is more catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put to- gether and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors'pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable Science has proven catarrh to be a consti- tutional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by Cheney Co Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken inter- nally in doses from ten drops to a tea spoonful.

It acts directly on the blood and mucous surface of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for anv case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address F. J.

Cheney Toledo, Ohio. visit to Chicago. For Over Fills 7 Years. Mrs. Wiaslow's Soothing Syrup has been used bv millions of mothers for their children while teething' with perfect success.

It sootbs the child, softens the allays all pain cures wind colic, and i.s the best remedy for diarrhoea Twenty-five cents a bottle. VV. A. Cawood of Miller, doing bus- iness here and visiting bis sisters, Mrs. John i a and Miss Emma Oawood, has returned home, leaving word to the effect that "Hand will go republican next Tuesday pin this in your hat." TO CUKE A COLD IX DAY.

Take Laxative Bromo; Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. Word comes from Tracy that Miss Hattie Rose Laube addressed a large crowd in that city Thursday night even though they had to plod thro' rain, mud and darkness to rench the hall. Miss Laubo i speak in the city ball here tomorrow and will be greeted by a large audience.

HOD. A. B. Kittndge, republican nations! committee a was in the city this moening. Kepi ing to an inquiry, he said: "Give yoneself no uneasiness about South a a she will give 10,000 a i for ilcKin- Jey and sonnd money." The Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen are preparing for their ac- nnal reception and ball to be given in tbe opera house a i i night.

It will be a grand affair. f8SE siiiki mm, for men ancl vrcTTjf-n are affiicted -with any form of p'-ivitu- nisease peculiar to their sex, errors of youth, coatajji- ous diseases, female troubles, Send two C-cent stamps, to pay the leading- snecialists and thi- country. DK. HATHAWAY' Cor. -Ith and Nebraska Si.s..

Sioux i la- Railway Time Tables. SECRETARY OF STATE. William II. Roddle, residence, Rrookiugs, Brooking connly. South a a biisinc-ss ad- dress, S.

D. AUDITOR. TTrnry K. Mayl-ifw, residence. i San- county.

a a bnsint'-s addre-s, H. D. i I T'hilllps, residence, Di-adwood, Law- rence county, Daknt.i: husi.ness address, Dead wood, S. i i i a address, Pk'i-re, S. D.

A i A V. Jones, residence, Purkei-. county, Soutli Dakota i a i Parker. S. D.

I OF PUBLIC I a residence, a Codinjx- ton AV ate i town. S. iMitli i i a business p.ddre-s, i i a a Pierre. D. REGISTER OF DEEDS.

C. S. Loveland, residence, South a a business S. D. r- I OF F.

A. residence, South a a i vour, D. i R. S. Campbell, residence.

county. South a a 'J'' S. D. STATES' A H. S.

residence. i ty. South a a a I I I OK residence, I i Dakota: business M. ty. S.

D. Sold by druggists, Toe coyered the groncd. ovar an inch LONGSTAFF. Publisher. HTJBON, S.

OCTOBBER 30. 1896. BUR02S1TEMS. FreH M. Wilcox is at home from his Nebraska visit.

Dr. T. M. Sbsnafelt will spend Sunday in Sioux Falls. A girl for general bouse work is wanted immediately at, Mrs.

Pay's. Always in season Hopkins Stearn'd Horn iny (Hulled Corn). Elegant lunch in milk Miss Lanbe i speak in tha city hall ''n Huron Satnrday nigbt, Oct- 31st. Sale of land for delicqaent: taxes will begin at the court house Mon- day morning. Corrsplete assortment of all the standard cough taedicins at Dun- ning Longsttfi's.

Dress making and plain sewing done by the day or week. a i at the Windsor Great sales prove the great merit of I Hood's Savsaparri! la and great merit en- ables it to accomplish -wonderful euros. Wm. McContiell of Ohio, the great, temperance orator, will speak in opera bouse iomorrow evening. The price of "lass never known to be KB in pest five years as it is now at.

i Longstafi's. Fridaj's snow storm played smash wish the a i a for Ihi-i evening. The six o'clock supper in the Congregational church and also the baked bean sociable in Grand Army hall are postponed. A very fine assortment of silk and wool sponges received at Dun- ning Lc-DgsU-ft's. Saturday will be observed by re- publicans and patriots throughout this goodly lend as "flag day." Let Old Glory float prondij from flag staffs and housetops tomorrow.

Huron friends of Robert Hnbbard and wife, formerly of this city but living in San Diego, for several years, will be pleased to learn of the arrival of a baby girl the Hubbard home on October 20th. Hon. William of Ohio, the eloquent temperance orator, will be here Saturday and Sunday even- ings and deliver non-partisan speeches in the opera house. Ho will speak wholly in favor of consti- tutional prohibition. Thursday's rttin storm developed i a full fledged snow storm a i i and on Friday mon ing over five inches of very heavy snow This on top of of a of rain put walks and THE CHICAGO AND NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY.

TRAINS ARRIVE AT From No 3, Mail and Express 10:05 p. Xo 3, Mixed 1:40 p. No 27, Freight ami except From Welt. Mail and Express 7 2 0 a except No 32, Freight 2:20 p. in Thursday and From SOKtb.

No 5, Mail and Express Ti :15 p. No Freight 6:30 p. except From North. No Mail and Express Kc a i except .11:30 a. .12:30 p.

''Poor Maria," said Sophia, "She's as sick as she can "be. "In her coffin, much I'm fearing, "We shall soon Maria see. "Sad dilemma," answered Emma, "Yet can 1 a cure suggest 'Tor your friend so sore oppressed. "Dr. Pierce of Buffalo, "For relief of woman's woe "Favorite Prescription makes.

"She who this with, promptness takes "Soon gets rid of pains and aches. "Bid her take it and assure her "That it will most surely cure her." Dr. R. V. Pierce.

Dear is a case of eleven years standing, which has baflled the skill of the best medical aid procurable. I obtained no good effect until I began tbe use of the "Favorite Prescription," which lifted the burden which was seeking ray life. My gratitude I owe to the "Prescrip- tion." I hope all suffering humahity (as in my case) may profit by tbe result of my ex- perience. EVOLIXE NEIL, 2sye, Putnam TV. Ya.

Thursday's streets in bad i i The of snow is the heaviest here in October since 1SSO, and the storm covers the. whole state. Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, Montana and North Dakota came in for i share, while Kansas atid Illinois got a fair pro- portion--mostly raiu. The Young Mea.s republican club rooms iu the Liycock i i were crowded lat-t evening from o'clock i 10 by an audience of ladies and gentlemen who listened with much pleasure to the sound money address of Miss Hattie Rose Lanbe, of Huron, a a The young lady is a i very ath active speaker, and her ad- I dress was received with appreciative applause by the large audience. which remained attentively, listening throughout the two hours--H com- i a of value to the most exper- i Claire (Wis.) I Morning Journal.

A I DEPART FROM HURON. Gnintc Iftaat. No 2, Mail and Ezpross 7 a. No Mixed 3:40 p. No 2ti, Freight (i :40 a.

except Oolnjf Went. No Mail and Express except No 31, 2:15 p. Wednesday ami Going No Mail and Express No 15, Freight except a p. 2 p. i gonth.

No a i and Express 12:0." p. No -24. i ii l.5 a. except a No 4 connects at Brookincrs for No 'i connects at. Sioux Valley for Watertowii No 5 connects at Hedlield for Gettysburg.

J-i. II. JONES, A R. R. STEVENSON, M.

Of Sioux Falls, S. i be in Huron, Frida 13tli And will a all diseases of the Eve, CO.MMISSION]:I OF SCHOOL A PUBLIC A L. Lock-hurl-. residence, i i i South business address, i bank. 3.

oilicial address, Pierre, S. D. A COM.WrSiilOXEtt--FIRST George A. Johnston, residence. Ijavi- son county.

South a a bushier a Mitchell, S. D. COM.MISSIONED--SECOND DISTRICT. N. firotnley.

residence. i i i i i i South a a i address. Reil- fk'ld, S. D. HAT I.

RO AD CO Jl.MISSION I DISTRICT. David W. McFaddi'ii. reMdi'iico. South a a i OlStl-'r, S.

.0. STATE A DISTRICT. Harvey Rice. residence. Enron, a i South D-akota: Ultimas S.

D. STATE A I I DISTRICT. J. Houston, residence, Kcllocir i headle county, South a a business address. Virgil, S.

D. John T. residence. i a i Beadle South Dakota business address S. D.

COUNTY A Edward Sterling, residence. Beadle Dakota business address, o. -L), REGISTER OF DEEDS. E. 11.

Vance, residence, Huron, Beadle county, South a a business address, Hurou, S. COUNTY AUDITOR. Vim. M. Rogers, residence, Huron, jieadle comity.

South a a business address, Huron, CLERK OF COURT. Joseph II. Alexander, residence, Beadle county, South Dakota; business address, o. SHERIFF. A a Melntosh, residence.

Huron, Beadle SouthDakota; business address, Huron, S. D. STATES' ATTORNEY. John Wood, residence, Huron, Beadle county South Dakota; business address, Huron, S. D.

COUNTY JUDGE. Fred. a residence, Beadle comity, South address, Huron, S. D. SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS.

Harriet S. Grant, residence, Huron, Beadlo county, South a a business address, Huron, JUSTICES OF THE Geo. W. Cook, residence Huron. Beadle comity, South Dakota; business address, Huron, O.

A. C. House, residence, Wessiugton, Beadle county, a a business address. sington, S. D.

-J. H. Crosbv, residence, Altoona. Beadle county, South Dakota; business address, Hitch- cock S. D.

V. E. Collins, residence, i a Beadle county, South Dakota business address, Cavour, o. CONSTABLES. J.

B. Coonier. residence, Huron, Beadlo South Dakota business address, Huron, o. -L). A.

E. Curtis, residence, Wessington, Beadle county, South Dakota; busiuess address mston, S. D. K. B.

i residence. Altoora, Beadlo Dakota; business address. Hitch- cock. S. D.

Desire a residence. Richhind, Beadle county. Smith a a business address. Ca- YOUI-, S. D.

1 CORONER. L. Wooilworth, residence. Beadle county, South a a business address Huron, S. D.

CO.MJtrSSIOXER--FIFTH DISTRICT. ill F. Sievers. rasidence, Sand Greek. Beadle South a a business ir.gton, S.

D. COUNTY COMMISSIONER-SECOND DISTRICT. J. M. O'Brien residence, Hitchcock, Beadle South a a business Hitch- cock.

S. D. W. D. Si county.

S. D. Dai 'residence. ota I OF A Culver, residence, Cavour a a business address. D.

A. Bartholmow. residence Dai-ota: business a ft. D. L.

Yanyoorhps, Hitchcock 1)n in 1 1 Rpijfi. county. Soutl D. residence. i a a addre- John Haley, residence.

a ty, South Dakota business adores-. I J. It. Musser. resilience.

i a i South a a busine-- vour, si. D. A. Lyon. residence.

ty, boiith a a business address, (ieorge Vcorhis. residence, a county, South a a business addre- Cock, b. D. COUNTY COMMISSIONER--SECOND B. Anderson, residence.

Bonilla. Bcadl- ty. bouth a a business O- JJ, COUNTY COMMISSIONES-- FIFTH DISTORT ST. Joyce, residence. Whiteside.

ty. South a a business addrc-- ton, S. D. PROHIBITION PARTY. ESI UENTIAL EL ECTO RS.

ft. 0. Goddard. residence. Taopi.

kota business address, Xaopi. S. A. H. Reed, residence, Huron, South business address, Huron, S.

D. A. G. residence. Aberdeen.

South kota: business address. Aberdeen. S. C. A.

Kelly, residence, Madison, So; business address, Madison, S. D. REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS. D- Alexander, residence. YVatcrtown.

Sr.n-.. a a business: address, Watertowii. S. K. Lewis, residence, Lake Pn-ston, Dakota business address, Lake S.

li'. GOVERNOR. John F. Hanson, residence. bouth Dakota; busiuess address, ih.

rn jr LIEUTENANT GOVEEXOR. F. J. Carlisle, residence. Brooking P.

Dakota; business address, D. SECRETARY OF STATE. C. 31. Peck, residence, Mitchell, South Da- kota business address, Mitchell, S.

D. TREASURER. Joseph Harker, residence, Mitchell. Dakota; business address, S. D.

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. George Koplmrt. residence, Yolin Dakota; business address, Voliu, S. D. STATE SENATOR--TWENTY-SECOND UISTRICT.

J.W. Kelley, residence. Huron, South Dakota business address, Huron, S. D. STATE REPRESENTATIVES--TWENTY-TU FRD DISTRICT.

L. E. Goodcll, residence. Huron, South Da- kota; business address. Huron, S.

D. Albert Shaw, residence, Huron. South t- kota business address, Huron, S. D. SHERIFF.

A. S. Bloodgood. residence. Huron, South a business address, S.

D. OF COURT. A. F. Houser, residence, Huron.

SouthDako--- business address, Huron, S. D. Tliroat. AT THE DEPOT HOTEL. PEOPLES' PARTY.

PBESIDESTIA ELECTORS. P. Lasrm, residence, Bon Honnne county, South Dakota; business address, Tvn- dall, S. D. M.

Goodykoontz. residence, Mitchell, Davi- i son county, South a a business i S. D. i McLaFresh, residence, Sturgis. Meacle county.

South a a business addres- bturpis, S. D. Ruiffrose, residence, Aberdeen, Brown GREAT NORTHERN TRAXSGONTIXKNTAL LINE. PROPOSED A TO THE COV- STITUTION. "Shall Article Twenty-four of the i i i i be repealed? ''Shall the aborc amendment to the- i'or--titi'- tion be approved and ratified?" Electors desiring to vote ''Yes 1 i ila-.

a cross before the word "Yes" and to vote "No" will place a cross before i wen! PROPOSED A TO THE COX- STITUTIOX. Article 17 of the Constitution to be an by addmj? at the cud thereof the following 10. Monopolies and trusts shall nevi-r allowed this state and no incorporated com- pany, co-partnership or associatiou of i state shall directly or indirectly coinbi.v or make any contract with any company, foreign or their REPEESBXTATIVES IX CONGRESS, ever to fix the prices, limit the production I regulate the transportation of anv nroduct dc- ta busiuess Aber- commodity so as to prevent competition o. prices, -production or transportation or to e--tab- hsh excessive prices therefor. The legislature shall pass laws for tlieonforcr- n-ient of this section by adequate penalties and in the case of incorporated companies, if inci-- sary tor that purpose may.

as a penaltv a forfeiture of their franchises. bhall the above amendment to the i i tiou be approved and ratified?" desiring to vote "Yes" will plar- a cross betore the word "1W and those to.votc -No will place a cress before No." John L. Kelley, residence. Flandreau, Moodv county, bouth Dakota busiuess Flan- a S. D.

Deadwood, ad- D. Freeman Knowing, residence. wo Lawrence county, South business dress, Deadwood, S. D. GOVERNOR E.

Lee. residence. Vermillioii, Clay county, South Dakota business address, Ver- Hapture or Hernia cured without cutting. Send 10 cents for large book, testimonials and references. Address World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N.

Y. When and Voio. Tuesday, -November 3d, will he election day. The voting precincts in this city will be: 1st ward--At the Dakota house. 2d ward--In old Grand Army hall.

3d ward--In a Arcade building. 4th ward--In the city hall. The polls will at 9 o'clock in the forenoon and close at 5 o'clock in the afternoon. Make a note of this and vote the XCTV Equipment. Faster Time.

Bock Eillasted Track, Observation Cai-s, Through Grand Mountain Scenery by Daylight, lioom, JJath Room, BarberSliop, Dir.ingCars,Sleepers, Lunch Cars, in fact home comforts wliiie traveling. Trains leave Huron Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7:4.1 a. connecting with main line at Benson, Minn. Trains arrive Monday, and Fri- day at 5 :30 p. m.

W. E. VAX AMIJURO, Ticket Aneut. Huron, Andrew million. S.

D. I.EEUTEXAXT GOVERXOR. hers, a a business address, "Hetlan P. R. Crothers, residence, Kincrsbury county, South S.

D. J. South Dakota: S. D. A OF STATE.

Harden, residence, J'erauld business address, CERTIFICATE Ob 1 mil I NATIONS. AUDITOR. J. H. Kipii.

residence, Mound City, Campbell mit a a business address, Mound i 011 o. I TREASURER. W. S. Logan, residence, Piano i i Han- Dakota; business address, ATTOXREV A PROPOSED A TO STITfJTlON.

THE Awarded Highest Honors--World's Fair, MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free Alum or any other adulterant, STANDARD- Hon. Chas. Harrison was here on TtmrsdH.y, He had been in Brook- ings on a political errand; a will be won by tbe republicans, and a the only coun- straight republican ticket, ties east of the Missouri river that the populists are at all certain of a i are Deue), Moody, Mc- Cook and Kingsbury.

The stale will go 10,000 republican majority. To Cleanse the System. Effectually yet gently, when cos- tive or bilious, or when tbe blood is i or sluggish, to permanently overcome habitual constipation, to awaken the kidneys and liver to a. healthv a i i i irritating or weakening them, to dispel headaches, colds, or fevers, use Syruo of F'ijs STATEMENT OF THE Standard Savings Bank Huron, South Dakota. at the close of business, October 3, 1S06, made to the Public Examiner.

RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Heal estate, i and fixtures. Overdrafts Expense Cash and exchange ...8 47 101(10 00 6 70 1492 59 22iw9 5S Choice line of the best perfumes just received at Dntning Long- stafiPe, THE WEEKLY JUDBONITE and York Tribune one 51.25. Total Capital stock Discount Deposits LIABILITIES. 64 3 00 34.SS 43 32SBT 21 3 64 Total STATE OF SotTH DAKOTA, I County of Beadle.

A. Etegel, president of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above state- ment is true and correct. A. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 30th day of October, 1S96. N.

SI. WAHDALL. Notary Public, S. D. ACDITOE'S OFFICE.

1 Huron, Beadle County, S. D. is to i a a to the pro- visions of Chapter 57, Laws of 1SU1, entitled, "An Ac to promote the independence of voter" at public elections, and to enforce the secrecy of the approved March nth, LSiH. I do liereby certify the name and description of each person nominated for office, as specified in the certificates and petitions of nominations made and liled according to law, and now on file in tins office, for whom the electors may vote at the general election to bo held on the 3d day of November, A. D.

1S96, The names, residence and business addresses of the persons so nominated and the otticcs for which said nominations have been made, ami also the designation of the or principles such nomi- nees are shown by the above mentioned certifi- cates; also the four following proposed amend- ments to the constitution, as follows viz: REPUBLICAN PARTY. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. Richard J. Woods, residence, Sioux Mmnehaha county. South Dakota: address.

Sioux Falls. S. D. Richard M. Slocum.

residence. Mound Citv Campbell county, South a a business dross, Mound City. S. 1). John L.

Turner, residence, Springfield, Bon Homme county, South Dakota: busine-s ad- dress, Springfield, S. D. Thomas D. Edwards, residence, Load Citv Lawrence county. South Dakota: dress, Lead City.

S. D. REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS. Robert J. Gamble, residence, Yankton, Yank- ton county, South Dakota; business Yankton.

S. D. Coe I. Crawford, residence. Pierre.

Hughes county, South Dakota; business address. Pierre" Huglles county, S. D. GOVERNOR. Amund O.

Ringsrtid, residence, Elk Point, Mel haha Sioux Falls elvin residence, Sioux Falls, Minne- a county, South Dakota business address, IS i O. Jj. SUPERtXTEXDEXT OP PUBLIC INSTRUCTION'. Dakota; business address, Kate Taubman, residence, Aberdeen. Brown Brown county, South Aberdeen, S.

D. COMMISSIONER OF SCHOOL AND PUBLIC LANDS. A. M. Allen, residence, Watcrtown, juuty.

bouth a a business address, Water- COMMISSIONER--FIRST DISTRICT. W. T. LaFollntte. residence.

Chamberlain, That Section three Article lourteen (14) of Constitution amended so as to read as follows: The state university, the aVricuin college, the normal schools a all other tional institutions that may be sustained i-i; wholly or in part by the state shall be control of a board of five members appoin R.MLEOAD CO.U.MISSIOXER--SECOND DISTRICT. Alexander i a i residence. Hand South Dakota: busiuess address, Wess- A I A DISTRICT. i i a II. residence, Rapid Citv 3 tajta LIEUTEXAXT GOVTJKXOR.

Daniel T. Hindman. residence. Britton. Mar- snall county, South Dakota; business -Britten, S.

D. STATE SEXATOK-- TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT. H. C. Hincklcv.

residence-, Huron Be-idle comity. South Dakota business address, Huron" STATE DISTRICT. Vi. H. Lloyd, residence.

Whiteside, Beadle Dakota: business A. Thompson, residence. Grant, Boadlp coimty, bouth Dakota business address, Huron! TREASURER. JIaris Taylor, rcskfcuce, Huron, Beadle coimty, South Dakota business address, Huron, SHEECFF. D.

G. Medbury, residence, Liberty, Beadlo county. South Dakota; bnsiness address, Ca- vour, b. i AUDITOR. Dan Bernard, residence, Bonilla, Beadle coun- Dakota; business address, Bonilla.

a uuaiu oj. nve mernoers appoinii-d The governor and conrlrmed by the -enati- i i i such rules and restrictions as the shall provide. The legislature may increas ot members to nine. That A i foui-ier-n 14 of the Constitution be amended bv i i four (4) of the same. From the i of a i cilect of i a the u-rm- a tho trustees theretofore a i snail cease and determine.

'Shall the above a to the tion be approved and ratified?" Electors desiring to vote "Yes" will cross before the word "Yes" and those to vote -No'- will place a cross before the- No." PROPOSED A TO THE i i ST1TUTION. J. That Section-I. of l-i, ot the Constitution of the State of kota. be aniRncled so as to read a- Section 4.

Tho deiit of any county, city. f.v.-:. school district, civil township, or i i sion shall never exceed five per centum the assessed value of the 'taxable proi.er--. therein. estimating the amount of ncssivhich a i i a i or subdivision ina-.

incur the amount of indebtedness prior to the adoption of tliis Constitution be included. Provided, that any county, i i a corpor tiou, civil township, district or other i i i sion, may incur an additional indebtedness exceetling ten per centum upon the ass----, -i value of the taxable property therein for purpose of providing water for irrigation domestic uses." Provided a county, mciiicipal corporation or civil shall included within such district sub-division without, a majority vote in thereof of the electors of the counfy. corjioration or civil township, as the case be which is proposed to be included therein, no such debt shall ever be incurred for any ui the purposes in this section provided authorized by a vote in favor thereof of a ma- jority of the electors of such county, corporation, civil district or i i sion incurring the same. "Shall tho above amendment to the Constitu- tion be approved andiratified?" Electors desiring to vote "Yes" will place cross before the word "Yes" and those "No" will place a cross before the word In witness whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Seal of Beadle county, at Huron, South Dakota, this 21st day of October, A.

D. 1S96. WM. M. County Auditor..

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