Page:1889 Territory of Dakota Session Laws.djvu/124

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dred and eighty-nine, the applicant shall have made and filed with the County Auditor of the county in which the applicant resides, the application as required and in the manner and form mentioned in this act.

§ 17. Condition of issuance.] The bonds herein provided for shall not be issued unless the same are authorized by the vote of all the members of the Board of County Commissioners of said county.

§ 18. When payable.] Said board may at any time after the first day of November, with the concurrence of the owner, pay any of the bonds issued under the provisions of this act, out of the funds provided for that purpose, at not more than the par value thereof.

§ 19. Notice of weekly.] If there be no daily newspaper published in the county issuing bonds under the provisions of this act, then the notice provided for in Section 3, of this act, may be published in a weekly newspaper in said county.

§ 20. Misdemeanor.] Any person who shall obtain seed wheat under the provisions of this act, and who shall use the same, or any part thereof, for any other purpose, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by imprisonment in the county jail not exceeding six months, or by a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, or by both such fine and imprisonment.

§ 21. Effect-when.] This act shall be in force from and after its passage and approval.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIV ES,

BiQi8MARCK,February 6th, 1889.

I hereby certify that on the 6th day of February, A. D. 1889, thisact was returned to the House of Representatives, the House in which It originated without the approval of nis Excellency, Louis K. Church, and with his objections to this bili in writing that said ореонопа were entered at length on the Journal of the House; that the House considered the bill and the question put by the Speaker, “Shall the bill pass, the objec- tions of the Governor to the contrary, notwithstanding?” The bill did pass, more than two-thirds of the House, voting in the affirmative.

Attest: Jno. G. HAMILTON, H. H. KEITH,

Chief Clerk of the House. Speaker of the House.

COUNCIL CHAMBER, } BISMARCK, D. T., керү 6,th 1889.

I hereby certify that the within act, together with the objections of his Éxcellency, Governor Louis K. Church, was received from the House of presentatives on the 6th day of February, 1889. That the objections of the Governor were read at length and the question stated: “Shall this act be passed, the objeotionsot the Governor to the contrary, notwithstanding?" The roll of members was called and the act did pass, more than two-thirds of the members of the Council present and voting, voting in the afirmative.

Attest: R. E. WALLACE, SMITH STIMMEL,

Chief Clerk President of the Council.