It shall be unlawful for any county judge in this state to be either directly or indirectly interested, in his or her own county, in: (1) The building or repairing of any public building or the building or repairing of any public bridge; (2) Any toll bridge or causeway; (3) Any public ferry; (4) The keeping, feeding, or clothing of any pauper or poor or insane person; (5) Any real or personal property, stationery, furniture, wood, or other materials purchased for the use of the county; or (6) Any internal improvement to be paid for, in whole or in part, by the county. Acts 1873, No. 31, § 21, p. 53; C. & M. Dig., § 2277; Pope's Dig., § 2904; A.S.A. 1947, § 22-612. It shall be unlawful for any county judge in this state to be either directly or indirectly interested, in his or her own county, in: (1) The building or repairing of any public building or the building or repairing of any public bridge; (2) Any toll bridge or causeway; (3) Any public ferry; (4) The keeping, feeding, or clothing of any pauper or poor or insane person; (5) Any real or personal property, stationery, furniture, wood, or other materials purchased for the use of the county; or (6) Any internal improvement to be paid for, in whole or in part, by the county. Acts 1873, No. 31, § 21, p. 53; C. & M. Dig., § 2277; Pope's Dig., § 2904; A.S.A. 1947, § 22-612. It shall be unlawful for any county judge in this state to be either directly or indirectly interested, in his or her own county, in: (1) The building or repairing of any public building or the building or repairing of any public bridge; (2) Any toll bridge or causeway; (3) Any public ferry; (4) The keeping, feeding, or clothing of any pauper or poor or insane person; (5) Any real or personal property, stationery, furniture, wood, or other materials purchased for the use of the county; or (6) Any internal improvement to be paid for, in whole or in part, by the county. Acts 1873, No. 31, § 21, p. 53; C. & M. Dig., § 2277; Pope's Dig., § 2904; A.S.A. 1947, § 22-612. It shall be unlawful for any county judge in this state to be either directly or indirectly interested, in his or her own county, in: (1) The building or repairing of any public building or the building or repairing of any public bridge; (2) Any toll bridge or causeway; (3) Any public ferry; (4) The keeping, feeding, or clothing of any pauper or poor or insane person; (5) Any real or personal property, stationery, furniture, wood, or other materials purchased for the use of the county; or (6) Any internal improvement to be paid for, in whole or in part, by the county. Acts 1873, No. 31, § 21, p. 53; C. & M. Dig., § 2277; Pope's Dig., § 2904; A.S.A. 1947, § 22-612.
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