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Edition: County of Sherman v. Simonds, by the commissioners of Sherman county, in the state of Nebraska, dated January 1, 1876, under an act of the legislature of that state, approved February 18, 1875, entitled 'An act to authorize the commissioners of the counties of Colfax, Platte, Boone, Antelope, Howard, Greeley, and Sherman to issue bonds for the purpose of funding the warrants and orders of said counties' The act referred to authorizes the commissioners of each of the counties named to issue bonds of the county, and to sell and negotiate the same for money, and declares that the proceeds arising therefrom should be used for the redemption of all warrants and other evidences of indebtedness drawn on the treasurer of the county, which were outstanding at the date of the approval of the act, or might be outstanding prior to the first day of January, 1875 The act contained the following provisos: .
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