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For enlarging and placing a gallery in the chapel, two thou- Chapel $2,500. sand and five hundred dollars ($2,500).

$2,000.

For platting and ornamenting grounds in front of the Hos- Grounds pital, annually for two years, one thousand dollars ($1,000); total, two thousand dollars ($2,000).

For washing machinery and a steam mangle, one thousand dol- Machinery lars ($1,000).

For two pianos, one billiard table and a job printing press, seven hundred and fifty dollars ($750).

$1,000. Pianos etc.

$750.

$1,500.

For continuing changes to low pressure steam heating $1,500. Heating For repair and contingent fund, annually for two years, three Repair fund thousand dollars; total six thousand dollars ($6,000).

$6,000.

and paid.

SEC. 2. The money herein appropriated shall be drawn and How drawn paid on the order of the trustees of said Hospital at such times as they may deem necessary; provided, that not more than one half there of shall be drawn during 1888, and the balance in two equal installments, the first on or after April 1, 1889, and the second on or after July 1, 1889.

SEC. 3. This act being deemed of immediate importance shall Publication. take effect and be in force from and after its publication in the Iowa State Register and Des Moines Leader, newspapers pub. lished in Des Moines, Iowa.

Approved April 11th, 1888.

I hereby certify that the foregoing act was published in the Iowa State Register and Des Moines Leader April 20, 1888.

FRANK D. JACKSON, Secretary of State.

CHAPTER 117.

APPROPRIATIONS-IOWA INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, BOYS DEPARTMENT.

AN ACT Making Appropriations for the Iowa Industrial School, S. F. 166. Boys Department, at Eldora, Iowa.

tion.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa: SECTION 1. That there is hereby appropriated out of any Appropria money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated for the boys department, the sums hereinafter named and for the purposes hereinafter mentioned:

1st.

For the erection and furnishing of a family building, Building nine thousand dollars, $9,000.

$9,000.

2nd. For water tower, water mains, etc, seven thousand dol- Tower $7,000.

lars.

3d. For contingent and repair fund, three thousand, two hun- Repair fund dred and fifty dollars, $3,250.

$3,250.

4 " For garden house and cellar, $1,000.

Garden $1,000.

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Chaplain $250.

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Library $500.
Pump $350.

How Drawn and paid.

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For new tubes and repairs on boilers, five hundred dol

For chaplain fund, $250.

For library, five hundred dollars.

For new steam pump, three hundred and fifty dollars. SEC. 2. The money herein appropriated shall be drawn and paid on the order of the trustees of said Industrial School at such times as they may deem necessary: provided, that not more than one half thereof shall be drawn during 1888, and the balance in two equal installments, the first on or after April 1, 1889, and the second on or after July 1, 1889.

SEC. 3. This act being deemed of immediate importance shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication in the Iowa State Register and Des Moines Leader, newspapers pub. lished in Des Moines, Iowa.

Approved April 11th, 1888.

I hereby certify that the foregoing act was published in the Iowa State Register April 19, and Des Moines Leader April 20, 1888.

FRANK D. JACKSON, Secretary of State.

H. F. 443.

Appropriation.

Items and amounts.

CHAPTER 118.

APPROPRIATIONS-IOWA INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, GIRLS' DEpart

MENT.

AN ACT Making Appropriations for the Iowa Industrial School,
Girls Department, at Mitchelville.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa:

SECTION 1. That there is hereby appropriated for the Iowa Industrial School, Girls Department, at Mitchelville, out of any money in the State Treasury not otherwise appropriated the following sums for the following purposes, to wit:

Item First. For addition to cow stable
Item Second. For laundry, hospital and water
tower, and laundry machinery and bath

house

$ 600.

$ 9,000.

Item Third. For electric light and boiler $ 2,500.
Item Fourth. For contingent and repair fund $3,500.
Item Fifth. For team of horses wagon and

harness

Item Sixth. For furniture and carpets

$,400. $,250.

ltem Seventh. For library and school books $,500.

Item Eigth. For fences and drainage
Item Ninth. For chaplain fund

8,400.

$,250.

Total

$17,250.

SEC. 2. The money herein appropriated shall be drawn and How drawn. paid on the order of the trustees of said school, at such times as they may deem necessary; provided that not more than one half thereof shall be drawn during 1888, and the balance in two equal installments, the first on or after April 1, 1889, and the second on or after July 1, 1889.

SEC. 3. This act being deemed of immediate importance Publication. shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication in the Iowa State Register and Des Moines Leader, newspapers published in Des Moines, Iowa.

Approved April 11, 1888.

I hereby certify that the foregoing act was published in the Iowa State Register and Des Moines Leader, April 19, 1888.

FRANK D. JACKSON, Secretary of State.

CHAPTER 119.

APPROPRIATIONS-FEEBLE MINDED CHILDREN.

AN ACT Making Appropriations for the Institution for Feeble S. F. 124.
Minded Children.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa:

SECTION 1. That there is hereby appropriated for the insti Appropriation. tution for Feeble Minded Children the following sums for the purposes herein mentioned: For completing and furnishing cen. Items and tral building, $16,000. For new engine and boiler house, smoke amounts. stack, two new boilers, increased laundry facilities, repairing and resetting old boilers and connecting steam heating with central building, $15,000. For purchasing nineteen acres of ground now owned by H. Hinxson, including buildings for stock and a slaughter house, two thousand dollars ($2,000). For cisterns six hundred dollars ($600). For orchard and small fruits, three hundred dollars ($300). For repair and contingent fund three thousand dollars ($3,000). For fire escapes and hydrants, fifteen hundred dollars ($1,500). For beds and bedding twelve hundred dollars ($1,200). For vegetable cellar four hundred dollars ($100). For Hospital and increased Hospital facilities ($4,000).

drawn.

SEC. 2. The money herein appropriated shall be drawn and Money, how paid on the order of the trustees of said institution at such times as they may deem necessary, provided, that not more than one half thereof shall be drawn during 1888, and the balance in two equal installments the first on or after April 1, 1889, and the second on or after July 1, 1889.

Publication.

SEC. 3. This act being deemed of immediate importance shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication in the Iowa State Register and Des Moines Leader, newspapers published in Des Moines Iowa.

Approved April 11, 1888.

I hereby certify that the foregoing act was published in the lowa State Register and Des Moines Leader April 19, 1888.

FRANK D. JACKSON, Secretary of State.

S. F. 265.

Appropriation.

Items and the amounts.

Improvement of grounds.

Manner of drawing the money.

Publication.

CHAPTER 120.

APPROPRIATIONS-SOLDIERS' HOME AT MARSHALLTOWN.

AN ACT Making Appropriations for the Soldiers' Home at Marshalltown, Iowa.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa:

SECTION 1. That there is hereby appropriated out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated for the Soldiers' Home at Marshalltown, Iowa, the following sums for the purposes herein mentioned, to wit:

For additional buildings for quartermaster's
office, store rooms and for sleeping rooms
for employees the sum of

For barn, horses, cows and farming implements
For coal house

For beds, bedding and clothing for two hun-
dred (200) more inmates than now pro-
vided for

$4,000

3,000

300

2,750

2,200

And that for the purpose of improving the grounds, there is appropriated the sum of and for the further improvement of the grounds the Trustees are directed to use the unexpended balance of the Marshalltown cash contribution now in the hands of the Treasurer of the Home.

SEC. 2. The money herein appropriated shall be drawn out on the order of the commissioners of said Home at such times as may be deemed necessary by them, provided that any money remaining unexpended after completion of the improvement for which the same is herein appropriated may be used as far as necessary for any of the purposes specified in this act, subject to the approval of the Governor.

SEC. 3. This act being deemed of immediate importance shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication in the Iowa State Register and Des Moines Leader, newspapers

published at Des Moines, Iowa, and the Times-Republican, a newspaper published at Marshalltown, Iowa.

Approved April 11th. 1888.

I hereby certify that the foregoing act was published in the Iowa
State Register April 20, and Des Moines Leader April 19, and Times-
Republican April 18, 1888
FRANK D. JACKSON, Secretary of State.

CHAPTER 121.

SUPPORT OF SOLDIERS' HOME AT MARSHALLTOWN.

AN ACT for the Support of the Soldiers' Home at Marshalltown s. F. 266. Iowa.

priated.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa: SECTION 1. There is hereby appropriated out of any money $6.000 approin the treasury the sum of six thousand (6000) dollars per annum for the salary and wages of the officers and employees of said Home.

inmates.

SEC. 2. For the general support of the inmates of said Home Support of there is hereby appropriated the sum of ten dollars per month, or so much thereof as may be necessary to each inmate in said Home to be estimated by the average number for the preceding quarter.

drawn

SEC. 3. The above mentioned appropriation to be drawn Appropriation monthly on the requisition of the Board of Commissioners of monthly. the Home in the usual manner and then only in such amounts as the wants of the Home may require.

SEC. 4. This act being deemed of immediate importance Publication. shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication in the Iowa State Register and the Des Moines Leader, newspapers published in Des Moines Iowa.

Approved April 11th, 1888.

I hereby certify that the foregoing act was published in the Iowa State Register April 20, and Des Moines Leader, April 19, 1888.

FRANK D. JACKSON, Secretary of State.

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