Combined Kansas ReportsKansas State Printing Plant., 1875 Included the reports of the executive officers, and for many years those of the educational and charitable institutions. |
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... statement of the donations received and the manner of their disbursement . My request has been acceded to , and the report will be laid before you . I should fail in the discharge of a sacred duty , as well as do violence to my own ...
... statement of the donations received and the manner of their disbursement . My request has been acceded to , and the report will be laid before you . I should fail in the discharge of a sacred duty , as well as do violence to my own ...
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... statement of the amount of seed required will be furnished you at an early day by the Secretary of the State Board of Agri- culture . AGRICULTURE AND MANUFACTURES . Deplorable as is the condition of affairs which I have thus pictured ...
... statement of the amount of seed required will be furnished you at an early day by the Secretary of the State Board of Agri- culture . AGRICULTURE AND MANUFACTURES . Deplorable as is the condition of affairs which I have thus pictured ...
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... statement of the Commissioners that bonds have been issued and negotiated by the pretended officers of said county to the amount of $ 40,000 , and the proceeds pocketed by the rascals who issued them . Fifteen MESSAGE OF THE GOVERNOR . 31.
... statement of the Commissioners that bonds have been issued and negotiated by the pretended officers of said county to the amount of $ 40,000 , and the proceeds pocketed by the rascals who issued them . Fifteen MESSAGE OF THE GOVERNOR . 31.
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... statement , and Superin- tendent Hoag requested the restoration of the captured property , which was refused . Captain Ricker reported the action of his command , which was approved , and he was directed to hold the stock captured ...
... statement , and Superin- tendent Hoag requested the restoration of the captured property , which was refused . Captain Ricker reported the action of his command , which was approved , and he was directed to hold the stock captured ...
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... statement . Acting upon this information , Governor Osborn sent the fol- lowing telegram to the President : STATE OF KANSAS , EXECUTIVE Department , TOPEKA , August 21 , 1874 . TO THE PRESIDENT , Washington , D. C .: I have information ...
... statement . Acting upon this information , Governor Osborn sent the fol- lowing telegram to the President : STATE OF KANSAS , EXECUTIVE Department , TOPEKA , August 21 , 1874 . TO THE PRESIDENT , Washington , D. C .: I have information ...
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Page 65 - An act' to secure homesteads to actual settlers on the public domain...
Page 61 - California, or of any political subdivision thereof, who shall violate any of the provisions of this section, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor. and shall upon conviction be punished by fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, or by imprisonment, not exceeding six months, or by both such fine and imprisonment, in the discretion of the court.
Page 53 - The annual sum of two hundred thousand dollars is appropriated, to be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the purpose of providing arms and equipments for the whole body of the militia, either by purchase or manufacture, by and on account of the United States.
Page 68 - ... his widow, if unmarried, or in case of her death or marriage, then his minor orphan children, by a guardian duly appointed and officially accredited at the Department of the Interior, shall be entitled to all the benefits...
Page 60 - Be it enacted by the Senate and Souse of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That this Act may be cited as the "Arms Control and Disarmament Act Amendments in 1975".
Page 67 - ... to be taken in compact form, according to legal subdivisions, including the alternate reserved sections of public lands along the line of any railroad or other public work not otherwise reserved or appropriated, and other lands subject to entry under the homestead laws of the United States; but such homestead settler shall be allowed six months after locating his homestead and filing his declaratory statement within which to make his entry and commence his settlement and improvement.
Page 10 - ... all the estate of the party so convicted and sentenced, and shall be enforced by execution or other process, for the use only of the party or parties whose money, or other funds, property, bonds or securities, assets or effects, of any kind as aforesaid, have been so embezzled.
Page 24 - States in support of or in opposition to such legislation. (b) All information required to be filed under the provisions of this section with the Clerk of the House of Representatives and the Secretary of the Senate shall be...
Page 51 - ... the payment of the interest and the redemption of the principal of the debt; but in this too much has been conceded.
Page 3 - The State superintendent of public instruction, secretary of state, and attorney general, shall constitute a board of commissioners, for the management and investment of the school funds. Any two of said commissioners shall be a quorum.