tion of all votes so cast, and return indictments against all
persons so illegally voting.
  Any person who shall falsely take the oath prescribed in
this section, or shall subscribe his name to the oath therein
prescribed, if said oath shall be false and untrue as to any
statement therein; shall be deemed guilty of felony, and shall,
on conviction, be confined in the penitentiary not less than
two nor more than ten years.
  It shall be the duty of the foreman of the grand jury to
return all the certificates upon which no indictments shall
be found to the County Clerk, who shall safely keep the same
as a part of the records of the office, and shall produce them,
or any of them, when required, to any subsequent grand jury.
  Any election officer who shall fail or refuse to perform any
of the duties imposed by this section shall, upon conviction,
be fined not less than fifty nor more than two hundred and
fifty dollars, or be confined in the county jail not less than
thirty days nor more than six months, or be both fined and im-
prisoned in the discretion of the jury.

                DITTIES OF THE CLERK.

 Se.c 9. It shall be the duty of the County Court Clerk to cause
 to be printed, bound and ready for distribution one book of
 stubs and ballots for each voting precinct in his county, an(d
 shall furnish 50 per cent. more ballots for each precinct than
 there were votes cast in said precinct at the last State or
 national election. He shall also have made for each voting
 precinct in his county one metal stamp at least one inch in
 diameter, which shall be known as the county election seal.
 It shall have upon it the word "election" straight across the
 center; the name of his county around the circle inside the
 rim above the word "election," and the name of the precinct
 for which it is made around the circle inside the rim below the
 word "election," together with one stick of best sealing wax,
 such as is used by the United States Government and by ex-
 press companies for sealing packages containing money. He
 shall also have made for each precinct in his county one ad-
justable linen envelope sufficiently large to hold all the ballots
that may be voted at such precinct, with a gummed seal on
the back thereof, and a place on the point of the seal for the
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