SABBATH- desecration of, in cities having less than 25,000 inhabitants....................... SALARIES- See FEES AND SALARIES. PAGE 179 other school supplies; purchase of books by pupils; local dealers............ 337 SECRETARY OF STATE- certificate of trade-mark of workingmen's union... election...... preservation of certificates of nomination to office........ certificate of candidates for office and proposed constitutional amendments for county clerks........ publication of election laws........ report of relief commission. state relief bonds.......... appropriations for office........ SEED GRAIN- for drouth sufferers........ SERVANTS— eight hour law........ SERVICE OF PROCESS- on foreign building and loan associations.......... SEWERAGE- See CITIES. SHERIFF- election.......... preservation of order at polls......... removal of minors from houses of ill-fame. SIDEWALKS- See CITIES, DAMAGES. SOLDIERS- See NEBRASKA SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' HOME. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT- See TAXES. STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE- duties relating to experimental stations..... STATE BOARD OF HEALTH- See MEDICINE. STATE FUNDS- See FUNDS. STATE GRANGE- incorporation and powers....... ..........218-220 duties relating to building and loan associations.....204, 207–211, 213 235 investment of permanent school fund........ .339-340 depositing state funds in banks; unlawful use of funds; failure to perform issuance by excise and police board of city of first class.... 160 387 501 PAGE opening, grading streets, etc., sidewalks, etc., in metropolitan city, general purpose, in metropolitan city...... 80 83, 86-87, 89, 90-93 ..93, 95 curbing, guttering, paving, sewerage, police, in metropolitan city............. 95 general purposes, city of first class... ..... 138 police, fire department, poll, dog, and road, in city of first class..........138-140 delinquent, in city of first class...... 140 curbing and guttering, in city of first class.. .153-154 grading, in city having less than 25,000 inhabitants...... .164-166 general purposes in city having less than 25,000 inhabitants. 166 |