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Pi' f-- , -- . I61 iriVune. STEVENS& BABE, Editors akd Props, SATURDAY, JULY 28. 1888. REPUBLICAN TICKET. For President, BENJAMIN HABRISON, of Indiana. For Vice-Preside- nt, LEVI P. MORTON, of New York. For Member of Congress, Third Dist.. GEO. W. E. DOBSEY. SENATORIAL CANDIDATES. The selection of a senator to rep resent the 30th senatorial district in the legislature this winter has practically been assigned to Lin- coln county. .We have two candi- dates for the honor, but the name of only one will be presented to the convention called to make the nomination. Both are excellent men; both are men of ability, high integrity and vitally interested in the growth, development and pros perity of the large territory com prising thisilistrict, with a popula tion of over 75,000. -- John I. Nesbitt is tne rising vouncr' lawver of West Nebraska. o 1 .A clear andtiuick thinker, an elo quent speaker and ready debater, a student of law and its application to civil eovernnient. few men are bitter qualified to fill the high posi tion to which he aspires. Through out the district he is well known, and attracted state reputation by the admirable manner he presided over the deliberations of the last Republican state convention. Three times he has been almost unanimously elected to office in this county, for two years as Supt. of Schools and he is now serving his second term as County Attor- ney. Appointed chairman of the Republican county committee a year ago, his great executive ability was immediately demonstrated by the manner he conducted the-ca- paign and unified the party, which had before been divided into fac tions on local issues. Thomas U. ratterson is one or the oldest residents of Lincoln county. Coming here a mere boy when the countrv was new, he has 1 ' grown with its growth and strength ened with its strength. For twelve years he was postmaster in this citv. Alwavs anions the' firs ml w to suggest an improvement, scarce ly an enterprise of importance ihaucrurated but he is among its most energetic promoters. Full of life, industrious, quick to see the needs of the public, he would most ablv represent the people in the w A. senate. Between these two men The TRD3UNE will express no choice Both will go before the Republican electors of this county at the pri mary election for endorsement The one who receives the majority of the county convention will be the nominee of the party for sena tor, and the successful candidate will receive the hearty support of him who is defeated. Senatorial Committee Meeting. IS A letter from H. O. Smith, of Plum Greek, chairman of the Re publican senatorial central commit- tee, says he has called a meeting of the committee, at North Platte, August 4th, at two p. m. A. H. Church, we believe, is the member irom cdis county. The headquarters of the Republi-- can .national uommittee is vi v inn Avenue, New York. Another convert to Harrison and protection to American indust- - nes. Hugh T. Crockett, a life long Democrat of this city, has announc ed his intention to vote for Harrison and donned the Republican badge. In a circular letter Secretary r urnas lntorms us tnat tms year the State Fair will be held at Lin- coln Sept. J7th to. 14th; that re-spon- ees and- - applications for 'ac commodations are far in advance of any preceding year up date; that more live stock stalls, pens and space for agricultural products have been engaged; more inquiries made and correspondence generally doubled, indicating an increased in terest in the fair. As the season is propitious for good crops all over Nebraska and contiguous territory, it is likely the State Fair of 1888 will be the grandest exhibition that has been given under the auspices of the society. William H. Grace, ex-Ma- vor of New York City, and one of the best known and most respected demo- crats in the, whole 'state, has an- nounced himself as a supporter of honesty and Harrison. Here is one of his reasons as given .by himself: "I have studied the tariff question for twenty-fiv- e grears, and I cannot but support the convictions that I have arrived at after so much study. I cannot support free trade, which has been tha cause of every great panic since 1813. The democratic policy now is to claim that the party is not for free trade, but for freer trade. The claim, is hypocritical. Its platform is but a string of words well put tocrether, and intended to oeceire we pcupie. COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS. July 17, 88. The following bills were allowed on general fund: Elizabeth A. Elder, caring for poor, $10; J. C. Federhoof, caring for poor, 4: C. F. Ormsby, sup plies for poor 29.10; John Hawley, services as poor master, 10; U. h. Patterson, serving tax notices, 17.55; State Journal Co., bonds and supplies 1887, 112.97; Omaha Re- - mwucan, supplies 100 io.ou; j. E. Yost supplies 1885, 40.00; J. J6i. Jiivans, correcting tax list, oi.uu; T. McEvov, witness fees, 12.00; Gazette-Journ- al Co., supplies for county judge, 1887, 329.00; Gazette Journal Co., blank books and sup plies as per bid, 217.95; Conway Keith, merchandise and plumbing, 226.72; J. C. Federhoof, meals, $3; Silas Clark, constable fees, 4.00; C. L. Patterson, constable's fees, 5.30; Gould & Austin, 5 scrapers, 17.85: J. I. Nesbitt, supt 1887, 98.09; J. I. Nesbitt. county attorney, 433.28; R. H. Langford. co sunt, 91.90; C. w 4k ' navcr A rF strengui and be in o T,i aGtJA v I compeUUon with the multitude o low test, short v. xviiujci, oascooiuft M""u piv- - ight, alnm or phosphate powders. Bold only rinnf 1 02 00r Frank JftTinines as- - in cans. Boyai. Baking Co.. 106 WaU " 1 - , rj I V.l- - " T7I I 1 ..L A A Kft.l un'-- c xion iu. sessing rox oreeit preciuui, A. uergstrom, assessing opannutn precinct, 40.00; J. A. Davis, assess ing Medicine precinct, 40.09; A. V.J Newport, assessing boraerset pre- cinct, 57.00; P. L. Adams, assessing Wallace precinct. 69.00; W. u. Lyle, assessing Gaslin precinct, $57; E. E. Ericsson, assessing Cotton wood precinct, 47.00: J.-- John- - son, assessing onnsmne precincc, 35.50 .view Hall ; T. J. Allison, i assessing Fair- - Kalsomiuing precmcu, oi.ou; u. w. .v" PAPER HANGING- done in thp Brocklin, assessing Well precinct -- - r mm 4y.00; Loren bturgis, assessing assessin wholesomeness. precinct, u.uu; , to use good material give satis- - Nnwpll In .. nrpp.iTinr,. i, i T. Wm. Ware, assessing 0 Fallon pre- - vmi.nall ftn ... at shnn nn: ' VQ 11 he inhnm Kinrn ooc?rkoc? I - i arid , --i- -aT in Hershev & Co's buildinsr. or eave ing JNicnois precinct, Ji.w;i,. r. nr(lprs fr & rfii.7;s flruff sf - JDick, assessing JNorth Platte JNo. z, 94.00; G. L. Sherman, assessing Deer Creek 62.50: Jas. Pell, as- - NOTICE " OF SALE UNDER CHAT- - -- . . , 7 a I tot. ivroRTn A nil! caceinn rvi TTlonrloy nraninnf KM XII. I "v.j..... : tv., lNrotice is hereby given by virtue oeuneit, assessing v roiuan of a chattel morttratre dated on the nth precinct, 46.20; Thos McDermott, day of March, 1887, and duly filed for assessing "Walker precinct, Ie.9ord in 016 office of the county clerk of JjIncoIn count7' Nebraska, on 10th . W . Rohprts flsspincr McPW- - -n-M, j0,t 1007 ot n n'.i..nv ax son precinctj, .78.80; J. S. L. Brown, minutes a. m, and 'executed by Thomas assessing Morrow precinct, dU.yu; lilford to M. c. Lindsay to the S. Gr. DiehL assessin o- - Whittier nre- - payment of the sum of $285.00 and upon kora. tt xf;u,T which there is due the sum of oiu uuuu ii, 1228.50 with interest-a- t ten'per cent Osgood precinct, 30.70; lsi ah Sept. 10th, 1887: default havin- - hJeam, assessing Willow- - precmct, made in payment of said sum, and no suit 50.50; Henry Faka, assessing Mil- - ?r proceeding at law having been' ntcacciiiv I kl i 1.. n . w aoaroaiuK .uutuauau uicuiuun, ou.W) tDerem aescnbea. viz: Une oav mare Loomis Rice, assessinsr Bradv Island about years weisrhs about nrpnnrf, SOfiO I) W Hppoy as- - twelve nunarea pounds; one Day abou,t tbree 'eafS weiSht about twelve Pppkhim QfiOO- - sessing precmct, hundred pounds, these two animals were Wm. Baskms, assessing North this dav bought of M C. Lindsay; one Platte No. 3, 118.00; J. R. Rltner black horse about eight years old branded assessing Birdwood precinct. $58: ? oa left one two-hors- e wagon, 3 t a a". - -- ia nn. mch (Anderson wagon), one set aU luau uamaca, i.w, double harness (good), at public auction bolonion Anderson, road damages, at the livery stable of C. Ritner in the 111.00; A. Bergstrom road- - damages city of North Platte, in Lincoln county, 100.00: J. E. Evans, expenses for Nebraska, oa the mh diiy of August, six months, 79.54. July 18th Full board present. The follow ing bills were allowed on the gen eral fund skein Mrs. A. Ries, medicine for Kate Helman, 16.25; R. A. Douglas, merchandise for poor, 28.09; John fteliher, assessing North Tlatte No. 1, 109.00; E. L. Garrison, justice fees, 3.50. The following bills alkjwed on bridge fund: W. W. Birge, lumber for bridges and culverts, 493.60; P. B. Bloom, bridge lumber and hauling, 10.00. A number of bills for road work were examined and laid over for future action. July 19th. Full board present. Board con tinued examination of bills and the following were allowed on general fund: Pacific Hotel Co,meals for jury ,40.50 claimed, allowed 27.00; D. r. Hargis, board of poor, 316.25; L. 1). Thoelecke, witness, 10.50; J. IS. Evans, fees, etc., 199.25; A. Pe- - card, carpenter work, 26.70. It appearing to the board that it would be to interest of the county that the commissioners should visit the roads in and about Maxwell, also to locata the bridge to be built in that vicinity, July 20th is fixed for said work. July 21st. Present commisisoners Belton and Walker. The commissioners having viewed the and made proper measurements, located bridge across north channel of river at Maxwell on section line between 'sections 21 and 22 13-2- 7, the distance across being 200 feet, the banks high and approaches good. The following bill was al- lowed on general fund: Charles McDonald, merchandise, $70.00. Adjourned. v Sheridan and Randall are both improving, but it is teared their days of public usefulness are past. Both are comparatively young and by rights should last yet twenty years. Martin & Nauman BUTCHEES, A2TD DEALERS IN ra m salt meat:. HAMS, BACON, SAUSAGE AND. FISH. Highest Price Paid for Fat Stock., Sixth Street, between Spruce Pine, NORTH NEB. PLATTE, - - ussy. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thin nnmW Tnr!p. mnrvpl nnntn and More economical than the ordinary kinds cannot sold Powdkb Sill mi R House, Sip and Carnage &c. DECORATIVE to at win. L. that vwies the secure now from ing been other seven old, norse hiP ajcai w. were for the surroundings men and latest style, promptly order, 41.00: 1888, at one o'clock p. m. of said day. uatea July yum, JLHS7. - M. C. Lindsay, by Nesbitt & Grimes, his Attys. TREASURER'S STATEMENT. (Continued from first page.) City of North Platte. General. To bal July 1st. 1887 531 84 1832 tax collected 113 Int 51 1883 tax collected 1 02 Int.... 34 1881 tax collected 1 12 Int...,, 28 1885 tax coUectcd 128 17 .Int 17 80 1886 tax collected 862 13 Int 38 31 1887 tax coUected 29 31 By city treas rent July 23,87 " " ' Sept 15.87 . " " Dec 5, 87. county treasurer's fees., bal in treas 1611.89 City of North Platte. Water. To bal July 1. 1887 192 78 1885 tax collected 2o 61 Int 3 56 1886 tax collected...."".... 43106 Int 19 16 1887 tax collected 14 62 By city treas rcpt July 23,87 city treas rcpt Sept 15, 87 city treas rcpt Dec 5, '87 county treas fees bal in treas .t 686 82 City of North Platte. Poll. To bal July 1, 1SS7 .136 59 1B82 tax coUected 7 ftu Int 3 32 1883 tax coUected 4 40 Int 1 57 1884 tax coUected 2 23 Int , 56 1885 tax coUected 9 00 Int 1 20 1886 tax coUected 102 50 Int 7 55 1887 tax coUected 13 50 By city treas rcpt July 23,'87 Sept 15, '87 , Deo 5, '87 county treasurer's fees. .. bal in treas 290 04 School District No. 1. To bal July 1, 1887 2296 20 July apportionment 4017a hnes frm polce gdg.July 25,87 25 00 Aug 4. '87. 10 00 " " " " Aug 23, 87 35 00 - " ' Sept 26; 87 35 00 . ' Nov 23, 87 40 00 " " " Deo 6, '87 15 00 ' " Deo23, 87 7 00 " " "Deo24. 87 25 00 1882 tax coUected 91 Int 43 1883 tax coUected 82 Int 30 1884 tax coUected 90 Int 23 1885 tax coUected 106 80 Int 14 97 1886 tax coUected.-.- ; 1749 93 Int 78 65 1887 tax coUected .'. . . 39 35 By city treas rcpt July 12, 87 appor to dist 17 July 2,87 appor to diBt 20 July 16,87 28 " 18,87 ' 26 " 19.87 treas receipt Sept 14, '87 appor to dist 10 Oct 7, '87 treas rcpt Nov. 10, '87 appor to dist 39 Dec 3, 87 treas.rcpt Deo 7, '87 treas rcpt Dec 23, '87 county treasurer's fees .. . bal in treas 4882 74 District No. 2. To bal July 1, 1887 41 52 appor July 10, loa 27 71 1885 tax coUected Int 1886 tax coUected Int 1887 tax coUected By treas rcpt July 5, 1887. county treas fees bal in treasury District No. 62 10 31 38 1 44 58 35 To bal July 1, 1687 35 22 appor July 1S87 28 82 1885 tax coUected , . 31 Int 01 1886 tax coUected 46 48 Int 2 01 1887 tax coUected 18 By treas rcpt Aug 1887 county treasurer s fee ... . bal in treas 103 3. 10, 2, 369 86 233 00 446 23 240 99 321 81 1611 89 118 86 115 92 223 66 110 07 118 31 686 82 110 42 24 17 75 24 38 26 41 95 290 04 401 75 4 75 590 70 35 00 25 50 2 000 00 29 42 500 00 4137 763 00 100 00 106 77 274 48 4882 74 46 18 2 48 55 69 103 35 63 00 2 11 47 95 413 06 113 06 ; IJlilitol'Ko. 4. To to jmu i r 'x1 . .Mil lTo. 5. aStxSM', " 4861 law tu MMri "t" ? .' .' SIhSS1 " r Jfl 176 iwiSSwi: bytoMBrcpt M87-oiit- y treaaanr's MitMn....... tax1 by 18871 byl :jvhwbvv. mi. if. auc;eui WIX !(' Ar 27, law 1881 - 15 Ztf r - - ' f.. I, V n tomifrCOvt 1.18S7.. fWBS vb pf TNt 1887 Tobaltfy"ii87 iOMX.ONJtOttJ. Tobaljdytpi;...i.....M.. M0 ?SrJ."r.V 1887 IM- - W RR2 HifUJfu HlM 13 BifflS?::::::::: v 7. by To bal Jwh 144 1886lMcolStor: r Iat...4.J..f 17 tanoUeei, ' By repftt l2, 1881,. ty taMwnrt fee. . . 11 To bal Jaly 1831 .V. 141 appor Julr 10,1 188J. ifiso cue couecMa. int. 1887 tex ct4Ic MM....... WK;.i By ttmtnmtmXL 1887. fee. bal ih tnMMTj 1S8 District No. 12. 164 164 To July 1887....'. 266 appor Jtuyw,iwj ; 1886 tax collected t Int.;..:.- - 1887 tax collected By treas rcpt Jaly 18, 1887.. . county treaaorer's fee... bal treas.. District 13. To bal July 1887 appor jaly 10, 1887..: 1886 collected. Int 1887 tax collected By treas rcpt Sept 1887.. county traDesrer's fee... balia treas... 14. To bal 1,1887. appor rely 1887 1886 tax olleeted It. 1887 tiX0eH4fd..-- . lJytrewiretfcU,M.. counter fareaatreri fee.. . treas To bal July 1887.. No. No. July balm appor Jaly 1, 1887 1886 collected. iHt 1887 coUected . troas rcpt Sept 1, 1887.. " " Oct 1887. county treasurer's fee. . treas To July 1,1887 1A. tax By bal bal No. appor Jaiyiu, 1886 tax collected 1st.... treas rcpt Aug 29, 1887. county, treasurer's fee .. bal treas No. 17. To bal July 1, 1887 amt from disc appor July 1887 By treiis rcpt July 1887.. Sept 1887... " " county treaMorera ee . ; bar in treaa.',r.. " 18, To bal July'l. 18W:?r.t. : .. appor July 10; 1887s 1886 collected ; By treas rcpt July 28, 1887. county treas fee bal in treas 152 184 657 4)47 No. To bal July appor July amt appor from Ke.1 ccUeeted Int. tax collected By treas rcpt M, 1887. . county " 1887. fae. bal To bal July '87.... from i 590 appor July , '87 lHti.......r. tax colfeeteal .A liy treas Mf in 11 county Mori; intreaa bal in treas 47 17 15 50 24 Q2 69 86 27 15 69 81 37 24 93 14 55 18 8. 15. 16. 30. 128 100 19. 1B87 1886 1887 Oet amt No. 1886 178 1887 rest n7w DiatrictNo.'31.W761 To bal July '87.... appor July ?87 -- 21 treas rept July' 18, '87.. .. Oct 11. county treas bal treaa.... '. At Odd and ceiling m naints for , . DiHrietNo. 0Bsb;'..... 9mSSm..', DinrictNh. briiatreM. DiatrictNo. cooBtytnMarar'B District DistrictNo. District District .0015.1887... - JDtftrictNo. Int..:.... District traaauara District No. coUeatai..:., novelties HMMt MHM. V. J vf5.t 726 nw bal 1887 By " ..... 1 tax By fee 169 169 123 500 252 772 772 125 13.38 225 225 03 . 16 42 18 81 . . rt TO 3 a r 46 15 65 29 98 12 1, 68 12 70 81 70 23 t 1, 46 16 03 6 15 33 3100 800 350 807 295 657 263 263 33 33 1, j$6 61 6 47 at u 80 in 1, 24 300 321 321 tax 74 1 20, 113 36 118 47 41 10, 95 .' 2 93 97 1 09 2 1, tax 17, in w. in Wo 1 10, 2, 5, f tax 101 101 5 19 9 63 4 4 75 18 59 4 31 58 1, 22 10, tax 1 14 1, ii .: 77 1 17 70 11 55 m. gm 1, it . in m 84 , 19 36 60 21 2! 42 76 97 10 27 12 93 82 06 56 62 00 7 00 45 79 176 69 00 19 59 64 23 00 80 6 65 03 68 20 3 45 3 70 46 4 05 00 00 12 00 40 00 1 37 71 99 36 36 31 25 54 75 55 20 00 1 29 2 04 16 1 42 20 24 82 82 32 38 27 22 17 26 86 71 00 2 46 39 90 36 49 69 68 42 19 19 38 42 70 48 48 40 29 59 26 60 21 27 61 28 82 29 42 25 76 46 70 13 89 23 41 00 15 00 23 00 44 00 45 1 76 97 30 00 34 9 95 40 29 4 75 12 00 10 00 05 80 27,60 21 59 28 5 71 27 58 41-5- 60 00 62 18 09 120 21 120 21 ,28 M, 150 590 70 46 47 36 20 08 657 61 20 93 24 89 45 82 No. 22. To bal Jnly 1, '87 3 83 appor July 10, '87 29 98 1886 tax col 2 93 Int 11 By treas rcpt Nov 2, '87 county treas fee bal in treas 36 80 No. 23. TobalJolyl,'87 198 appor July 10, '87 30 49 1886 tax collected 5 14 interest 27 1887 tax collected 99 By treas rcpt Oct 31, '87 county tress fee bal in trees 38 87 District No. 24. To bal July 1, '87 6 14 apporJulylO.'S? 24 93 1886 tax col 23 79 interest 1 85 by treas rcpt Deo 13, '87 county troas fee bal in tresis 58 71 District No. 25. To appor July 10, '87 22 71 1886 tax collected 22 53 interest 1 29 by treas rcpt July 30, '87 " " Jan 4, '88 county treas fee bal in trees 46 53 District No. 26. To appor from No 1 35 50 state appor .Tidy 10, 1887 16 59 1887 tax collected 1 03 By treas rcpt Jnly 19, 1887 .. county treas fee bal in treas 53 14 District No. 27. To appor July 10, 1887 22 15 1888 tax collected 1 65 Int 14 1887 tax collected 10 By treas rcpt Aug 13, 1887.'. ' county treas fee . bal in trees To amt from No 1. District No. 27 94 00 appor July V), 1887 21 5l By treas ret July 18, 1887.. .. 56 59 District No. 29. To appor July 10, 1837 16 03 ballin treas. District No. 16 03 To bal July 1, 1387 5 60 appor July 10, 1887 48 1887 tax collected 5 35 By treas rcpt July 13, 1887.. treas rcpt Sept 12, 1887.. treas rcpt Sept 20, 1837.. county treas fee bal in treas No To appor Jnly 10. 1887 1886 tax collected Int By treas rcpt Sept 3, 1887. .. treas rcpt Oct 15, 1887. . . county treas fee To bal overdrawn District No. 32. To appor July 10. 1887 amt Irom JNo 9 1886 tax collected Int 1887 tax collected By treas rcpt Nov 25, 1857. . county treas fee balance 35 31 43 30 49 11 48 56 7 59 50 12 27 71 4 03 87 08 50 33 21 District No. 33. To appor July 10, 1887, 21 82 18S0 tax collected 3 08 Int 26 By treas rcpt Nov 23, 1887. . county treas fee .bal in treasury 27 16 District No. 34. To appor July 10, 1887 17 13 1887 tax coUected 2 21 By treas rcpt Nov 30, 1886. couniy treas fee bal in treas 19 39 District No. 35. To appor July 10, 1887 29 33 ay treas rcpt Aug 6, 1887 balance District No. 30. To appor July 10, 1887 17 70 By treas rcpt Nov 2, 1887 .... District No. To appor Jul 1.0, 1887 1886 tax coUected Int By trefis rcpt Oct 27, 1887 . . bal in treas 37. District No. 38. 70 42 01 83 To appor July 10, 1887 14 1887 tax coUectcd 4 33 By treas fee bal in treas District No. 39. To appor July 10, 18S79 appor frm No 1 Dec 3, 1887.. 18S6 tax coUected Int 1887 tax coUected By treas rcpt Nov 19, 1887 .. treas rcpt Dec 3. 1887.... county treas fee bal in treas District No. To appor July 10. 1887 bal in treas District No. 41. To 1887 tax coUected By balance in treas District No. To 1886 tax coUected Int 1887 tax coUected By bal in treas 28. 30. 31. 40. 43. ii 37 14 37 18 70 35 49 41 37 2 23 18 8 00 87 27 .23 82 28 82 1 43 1 43 1 28 11 8 21 9 60 District No. 44. To 1887 tax coUected 20 00 By bal in treas 20 00 RECAPITULATION OF BALANCES. 105 00! 02! 2ff State funds S8036 County funds 4167 School funds 1491 City North Platte 482 $14178 Wm. Grady, treasurer Lincoln county. Nebraska, do hereby certifythat the above true statement the financial condition the county shown by the booka. and records my office. Dated this 13th day February, 1888. Wm. GRADY, Treas. Lincoln Co., Neb. Wo. the Commissioners Lincoln Conntv. Nebraska, do hereby certify that have exam. med all the nooks and records the omce Wm. Grady. Treasurer Lincoln Conntv. Ne braska, and find the above be correct state- ment the standing the county as shown by balances or tne ainerent tunas. 17 as Le8teh WaIiKes, ) County Commissioners J. MCALLISTER, ) liincoln County, Neb. Livery Stable, K-ctn- . lo-- y JD. "W. ZBesacls:, FIRST-CLA- SS RIGS FURNISHED AM 1 M nikA n TT 1 11 f 1 1 uu auvLL uuw muix nwuuaoie raies. norses Doaraea nv tne weeK or month. Car&I and competent employes. Stable opposite the Hawley House on east Fifth street, NOETHPLATTE, NEBEASKA. WALL Paint and PKALK'8, hruSMi. and District District District PAPER, Oil Depot. Fellows' Block, Spruce Street. wagons buggies lead, kalsomine and complete supplies. 33 07 97 36 97 19 53 51 58 71 22 71 20 00 24 58 46 09 53 24 22 15 06 5 72 27 56 56 16 03 16 03 12 00 24 5 00 05 14 31 43 30 00 20 00 12 50 12 30 3 19 33 21 23 .1 03 3 61 27 16 17 15 02 22 19 39 29 30 03 29 33 17 70 17 70 14 37 46 11 83 03 18 63 18 70 33 49 41 37 11 10 30 87 27 28 82 28 82 1 43 1 43 60 60 20 00 00 08 72 72 of 07 56 I. of is a of of in of of trn of of of to a of of Li. mm... m " f - T- - - 4 ' l r , .. 1 76 80 32 5 71 38 87 34 86 53 52 ' 94 59 59 9 2 4 8 6 2 9 3 ft CONWAY & KEITH, NOETH PLATTE, - - NEBRASKA. , fl CQNWAYs-'- & KEITH Jc Sole Agency of the Celebrated Maltese Cross" GARBOLIZED HOSE, The &me as has been adopted by the city V water works. We are also sole agents for the la 55 fa) Has Removed to the m The Star Boot and Shoe OTTE1TSTBIIT BLOCS! Into the storeroom formerly occupied by the K. & S. cloth- ing store. The largest and. most complete line o west of Omaha are displayed in large following makes of Ladies' Fine Shoes be kept on hand Reynold Bros7. Shoes, Field Thayer Shoes, We are also the North Platte .A. UST ID this will agents r J-- ! T 1 P If -- m r , m 1 for tor ciiimreu. ami C5 iuears juens snoes ana many other Mil 'SSi as We keep no shoddy stock. mm Our stock is istill New Store. to to is to of I am WphftP II Henderson Shoes. JsJT! THE 1 room. world-wid- e celebrated! Red School House Shoes kinds. warranted represented. Olosins-Oo- it Sal continues.; CLOTHING HOUSE and tailor's profits. No reasonable offer refused. H. OTTEN. New Goods. New Prices. JEWELER AND jVJLTTSIC DEALEE, Deabes announce the public that he again ready for busiijesB and respectfully asks all call and his stock Silverware, Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Etc. also agent for VWVJ save TTT'l 0AV The nnt ffniAwnn lllllll-IIII- I f 1 UIWU ifllUn 1H1UVA IIUU JUllllUUVil 1 111 Watch Repairing and Engraving. U. P. Ry. Licensed Jeweler. Two Doorsi North of P. 0 NORTH PLATTE, NEB. 4 New Hand at the Bellows. Having purchased the Blacksmith and Wagon business of Co., I to announce that I will continue the business stand, corner Fifth and Locust streets. All kinds. goods'' inspect Hershey & at BLACKSMITHING, HORSE-SHOEIN- G AND REPAIRING, CARRIAGE AND WAGON WORK promptly executed in first-clas- s stvle. Having the best machinery west Always in Stock ike Most complete assortment of WALL PAPER, wall e?3i 3JTWlMJor rg 11 i. niiff.v. UU1CNEKS, CENTERS, Binders and all latest .t JjT l lf ahQA iDf u a e tv a riv Aavpn stowed aOB mr predecessors. glass, painters' the Pinnno desire; the old of """Tf j. iinaicM wn mik x cuuiiub iiive uieuit. J- - iuu;c uu nuu tiaiv xui- - it. WW II I I; " I v oils, - .A. - . ' .1 I si , JOHN EC. HAEDEN .
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Page 1: Vice-Preside- nt, r Jfl€¦ · to suggest an improvement, scarce ly an enterprise of importance ihaucrurated but he is among its most energetic promoters. Full of life, industrious,

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I61 iriVune.

STEVENS& BABE, Editors akd Props,

SATURDAY, JULY 28. 1888.

REPUBLICAN TICKET.For President,

BENJAMIN HABRISON, of Indiana.For Vice-Preside- nt,

LEVI P. MORTON, of New York.

For Member of Congress, Third Dist..GEO. W. E. DOBSEY.

SENATORIAL CANDIDATES.

The selection of a senator to represent the 30th senatorial districtin the legislature this winter haspractically been assigned to Lin-

coln county. .We have two candi-

dates for the honor, but the nameof only one will be presented to theconvention called to make thenomination. Both are excellentmen; both are men of ability, highintegrity and vitally interested inthe growth, development and pros

perity of the large territory comprising thisilistrict, with a population of over 75,000.

--John I. Nesbitt is tne risingvouncr' lawver of West Nebraska.o 1

.A clear andtiuick thinker, an elo

quent speaker and ready debater, astudent of law and its applicationto civil eovernnient. few men arebitter qualified to fill the high posi

tion to which he aspires. Throughout the district he is well known,and attracted state reputation by

the admirable manner he presided

over the deliberations of the lastRepublican state convention.Three times he has been almostunanimously elected to office inthis county, for two years as Supt.of Schools and he is now servinghis second term as County Attor-ney. Appointed chairman of theRepublican county committee a

year ago, his great executive abilitywas immediately demonstrated by

the manner he conducted the-ca-

paign and unified the party, whichhad before been divided into factions on local issues.

Thomas U. ratterson is one orthe oldest residents of Lincolncounty. Coming here a mere boywhen the countrv was new, he has

1 'grown with its growth and strengthened with its strength. Fortwelve years he was postmaster inthis citv. Alwavs anions the' firs

ml wto suggest an improvement, scarcely an enterprise of importanceihaucrurated but he is among itsmost energetic promoters. Full oflife, industrious, quick to see theneeds of the public, he would mostablv represent the people in the

w A.

senate.Between these two men The

TRD3UNE will express no choiceBoth will go before the Republicanelectors of this county at the primary election for endorsementThe one who receives the majorityof the county convention will bethe nominee of the party for senator, and the successful candidatewill receive the hearty support ofhim who is defeated.

Senatorial Committee Meeting.

IS

A letter from H. O. Smith, ofPlum Greek, chairman of the Republican senatorial central commit-tee, says he has called a meeting ofthe committee, at North Platte,August 4th, at two p. m. A. H.Church, we believe, is the memberirom cdis county.

The headquarters of the Republi--can .national uommittee is vi v innAvenue, New York.

Another convert to Harrisonand protection to American indust- -nes. Hugh T. Crockett, a life longDemocrat of this city, has announced his intention to vote for Harrisonand donned the Republican badge.

In a circular letter Secretaryr urnas lntorms us tnat tms yearthe State Fair will be held at Lin-coln Sept.J7th to. 14th; that re-spon- ees

and-- applications for 'accommodations are far in advance ofany preceding year up date; thatmore live stock stalls, pens andspace for agricultural products havebeen engaged; more inquiries madeand correspondence generallydoubled, indicating an increased interest in the fair. As the season ispropitious for good crops all overNebraska and contiguous territory,it is likely the State Fair of 1888will be the grandest exhibition thathas been given under the auspicesof the society.

William H. Grace, ex-Ma- vor ofNew York City, and one of the bestknown and most respected demo-crats in the, whole 'state, has an-

nounced himself as a supporter ofhonesty and Harrison. Here is oneof his reasons as given .by himself:"I have studied the tariff questionfor twenty-fiv-e grears, and I cannotbut support the convictions that Ihave arrived at after so much study.I cannot support free trade, whichhas been tha cause of every greatpanic since 1813. The democraticpolicy now is to claim that the partyis not for free trade, but for freertrade. The claim, is hypocritical.Its platform is but a string of wordswell put tocrether, and intended tooeceire we pcupie.

COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS.July 17, 88.

The following bills were allowedon general fund:

Elizabeth A. Elder, caring forpoor, $10; J. C. Federhoof, caringfor poor, 4: C. F. Ormsby, supplies for poor 29.10; John Hawley,services as poor master, 10; U. h.Patterson, serving tax notices,17.55; State Journal Co., bonds andsupplies 1887, 112.97; Omaha Re--mwucan, supplies 100 io.ou; j.E. Yost supplies 1885, 40.00; J.J6i. Jiivans, correcting tax list, oi.uu;T. McEvov, witness fees, 12.00;Gazette-Journ-al Co., supplies forcounty judge, 1887, 329.00; GazetteJournal Co., blank books and supplies as per bid, 217.95; ConwayKeith, merchandise and plumbing,226.72; J. C. Federhoof, meals, $3;Silas Clark, constable fees, 4.00; C.L. Patterson, constable's fees, 5.30;Gould & Austin, 5 scrapers, 17.85:J. I. Nesbitt, supt 1887, 98.09; J.I. Nesbitt. county attorney, 433.28;R. H. Langford. co sunt, 91.90; C.

w 4k '

navcr A rFstrengui

and be ino T,i aGtJA v I compeUUon with the multitude o low test, shortv. xviiujci, oascooiuft M""u piv-- ight, alnm or phosphate powders. Bold onlyrinnf 1 02 00r Frank JftTinines as-- in cans. Boyai. Baking Co.. 106 WaU

" 1 - , rj I V.l- -"

T7I I 1 ..L A A Kft.l un'--c xion iu.sessing rox oreeit preciuui,A. uergstrom, assessing opannutnprecinct, 40.00; J. A. Davis, assessing Medicine precinct, 40.09; A. V.JNewport, assessing boraerset pre-cinct, 57.00; P. L. Adams, assessingWallace precinct. 69.00; W. u.Lyle, assessing Gaslin precinct, $57;E. E. Ericsson, assessing Cottonwood precinct, 47.00: J.-- John--son, assessing onnsmne precincc,35.50.view

Hall

; T. J. Allison, iassessing Fair-- Kalsomiuingprecmcu, oi.ou; u. w. .v" PAPER HANGING- done in thp

Brocklin, assessing Well precinct-- - r mm4y.00; Loren bturgis, assessing

assessin

wholesomeness.

precinct, u.uu; , to use good material give satis- -Nnwpll In ..nrpp.iTinr,. i, i T.

Wm. Ware, assessing 0 Fallon pre-- vmi.nall ftn ... at shnn nn:' VQ 11 he inhnm Kinrn ooc?rkoc? I -

i

arid

, --i- -aT in Hershev & Co's buildinsr. or eaveing JNicnois precinct, Ji.w;i,. r. nr(lprs fr &rfii.7;s flruff sf -JDick, assessing JNorth Platte JNo. z,94.00; G. L. Sherman, assessingDeer Creek 62.50: Jas. Pell, as-- NOTICE " OF SALE UNDER CHAT- -

--. . , 7 a I tot. ivroRTn A nil!caceinn rvi TTlonrloy nraninnf KM XII. I "v.j.....: tv., lNrotice is hereby given by virtueoeuneit, assessing v roiuan of a chattel morttratre dated on the nth

precinct, 46.20; Thos McDermott, day of March, 1887, and duly filed forassessing "Walker precinct, Ie.9ord in 016 office of the county clerk of

JjIncoIn count7' Nebraska, on 10th. W . Rohprts flsspincr McPW- - -n-M,j0,t 1007 ot n n'.i..nv axson precinctj, .78.80; J. S. L. Brown, minutes a. m, and 'executed by Thomasassessing Morrow precinct, dU.yu; lilford to M. c. Lindsay to theS. Gr. DiehL assessin o-- Whittier nre-- payment of the sum of $285.00 and upon

kora. tt xf;u,T which there is due the sum ofoiu uuuu ii, 1228.50 with interest-a- t ten'per cent

Osgood precinct, 30.70; lsi ah Sept. 10th, 1887: default havin- -hJeam, assessing Willow- - precmct, made in payment of said sum, and no suit50.50; Henry Faka, assessing Mil-- ?r proceeding at law having been'

ntcacciiiv I kl i 1.. n . w

aoaroaiuK .uutuauau uicuiuun, ou.W) tDerem aescnbea. viz: Une oav mareLoomis Rice, assessinsr Bradv Island about years weisrhs aboutnrpnnrf, SOfiO I) W Hppoy as-- twelve nunarea pounds; one Day

abou,t tbree 'eafS weiSht about twelvePppkhim QfiOO- -sessing precmct, hundred pounds, these two animals wereWm. Baskms, assessing North this dav bought of M C. Lindsay; onePlatte No. 3, 118.00; J. R. Rltner black horse about eight years old brandedassessing Birdwood precinct. $58: ? oa left one two-hors- e wagon, 3

t a a". - --ia nn. mch (Anderson wagon), one setaU luau uamaca, i.w, double harness (good), at public auction

bolonion Anderson, road damages, at the livery stable of C. Ritner in the111.00; A. Bergstrom road- - damages city of North Platte, in Lincoln county,100.00: J. E. Evans, expenses for Nebraska, oa the mh diiy of August,six months, 79.54.

July 18thFull board present. The follow

ing bills were allowed on the general fund

skein

Mrs. A. Ries, medicine for KateHelman, 16.25; R. A. Douglas,merchandise for poor, 28.09; Johnfteliher, assessing North Tlatte No.1, 109.00; E. L. Garrison, justicefees, 3.50.

The following bills alkjwedon bridge fund:

W. W. Birge, lumber for bridgesand culverts, 493.60; P. B. Bloom,bridge lumber and hauling, 10.00.

A number of bills for road workwere examined and laid over forfuture action.

July 19th.Full board present. Board con

tinued examination of bills and thefollowing were allowed on generalfund:Pacific Hotel Co,meals for jury ,40.50claimed, allowed 27.00; D. r.Hargis, board of poor, 316.25; L.1). Thoelecke, witness, 10.50; J. IS.Evans, fees, etc., 199.25; A. Pe--card, carpenter work, 26.70.

It appearing to the board that itwould be to interest of thecounty that the commissionersshould visit the roads in and aboutMaxwell, also to locata the bridgeto be built in that vicinity, July20th is fixed for said work.

July 21st.Present commisisoners Belton

and Walker. The commissionershaving viewed theand made proper measurements,located bridge across north channelof river at Maxwell on section linebetween 'sections 21 and 22 13-2-7,

the distance across being 200 feet,the banks high and approachesgood. The following bill was al-

lowed on general fund:Charles McDonald, merchandise,

$70.00.Adjourned.

v

Sheridan and Randall are bothimproving, but it is teared theirdays of public usefulness are past.Both are comparatively youngand by rights should last yet twentyyears.

Martin & Nauman

BUTCHEES,A2TD DEALERS IN

ra m salt meat:.

HAMS, BACON, SAUSAGE

AND. FISH.

Highest Price Paid for Fat Stock.,

Sixth Street, between Spruce Pine,

NORTH NEB.PLATTE, - -

ussy.

POWDERAbsolutely Pure.

Thin nnmW Tnr!p. mnrvpl nnntnand More economical

than the ordinary kinds cannot sold

Powdkb

Sill miR

House, Sip and Carnage

&c. DECORATIVE

to at

win.

L.

thatvwies

the

secure

nowfrom

ing been

other

seven old,norse

hiP

ajcaiw.

were

for

the

surroundings

men

and

latest style, promptly order,

41.00:

1888, at one o'clock p. m. of said day.uatea July yum, JLHS7. -

M. C. Lindsay,by Nesbitt & Grimes, his Attys.

TREASURER'S STATEMENT.(Continued from first page.)

City of North Platte. General.To bal July 1st. 1887 531 84

1832 tax collected 113Int 51

1883 tax collected 1 02Int.... 34

1881 tax collected 1 12Int...,, 28

1885 tax coUectcd 128 17.Int 17 80

1886 tax collected 862 13Int 38 31

1887 tax coUected 29 31By city treas rent July 23,87

" " ' Sept 15.87 ." " Dec 5, 87.county treasurer's fees.,bal in treas

1611.89City of North Platte. Water.

To bal July 1. 1887 192 781885 tax collected 2o 61

Int 3 561886 tax collected...."".... 43106

Int 19 161887 tax collected 14 62By city treas rcpt July 23,87

city treas rcpt Sept 15, 87city treas rcpt Dec 5, '87county treas feesbal in treas .t

686 82City of North Platte. Poll.

To bal July 1, 1SS7 .136 591B82 tax coUected 7 ftu

Int 3 321883 tax coUected 4 40

Int 1 571884 tax coUected 2 23

Int , 561885 tax coUected 9 00

Int 1 201886 tax coUected 102 50

Int 7 551887 tax coUected 13 50By city treas rcpt July 23,'87

Sept 15, '87, Deo 5, '87

county treasurer's fees. ..bal in treas

290 04

School District No. 1.

To bal July 1, 1887 2296 20July apportionment 4017ahnes frm polce gdg.July 25,87 25 00

Aug 4. '87. 10 00" " " " Aug 23, 87 35 00

- " ' Sept 26; 87 35 00 .' Nov 23, 87 40 00

" " " Deo 6, '87 15 00' " Deo23, 87 7 00

" " "Deo24. 87 25 001882 tax coUected 91

Int 431883 tax coUected 82

Int 301884 tax coUected 90

Int 231885 tax coUected 106 80

Int 14 971886 tax coUected.-.- ; 1749 93

Int 78 651887 tax coUected .'. . . 39 35By city treas rcpt July 12, 87

appor to dist 17 July 2,87appor to diBt 20 July 16,87

28 " 18,87' 26 " 19.87

treas receipt Sept 14, '87appor to dist 10 Oct 7, '87treas rcpt Nov. 10, '87appor to dist 39 Dec 3, 87treas.rcpt Deo 7, '87treas rcpt Dec 23, '87county treasurer's fees . . .bal in treas

4882 74

District No. 2.To bal July 1, 1887 41 52

appor July 10, loa 27 711885 tax coUected

Int1886 tax coUected

Int1887 tax coUectedBy treas rcpt July 5, 1887.

county treas feesbal in treasury

District No.

6210

31 381 44

58

35

To bal July 1, 1687 35 22appor July 1S87 28 821885 tax coUected , . 31

Int 011886 tax coUected 46 48

Int 2 011887 tax coUected 18By treas rcpt Aug 1887

county treasurer s fee ... .bal in treas

103

3.

10,

2,

369 86233 00446 23240 99321 81

1611 89

118 86115 92223 66110 07118 31

686 82

110 4224 1775 2438 2641 95

290 04

401 754 75

590 7035 0025 50

2 000 0029 42

500 004137

763 00100 00106 77274 48

4882 74

46 182 48

55 69

103 35

63 002 11

47 95

413 06 113 06

; IJlilitol'Ko. 4.To to jmu i r 'x1

. .Mil lTo. 5.

aStxSM', " 4861

law tu MMri "t" ? .' .'

SIhSS1 "

r Jfl 176

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treaaanr'sMitMn.......

tax1

by

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7.

by

To bal Jwh 144

1886lMcolStor:r Iat...4.J..f17 tanoUeei,

' By repftt l2, 1881,.

ty taMwnrt fee. . .

11To bal Jaly 1831 .V. 141

appor Julr 10,1 188J.ifiso cue couecMa.

int.1887 tex ct4Ic

MM.......

WK;.i

By ttmtnmtmXL 1887.

fee.bal ih tnMMTj

1S8

District No. 12.164 164

To July 1887....'. 266apporJtuyw,iwj ;1886 tax collected tInt.;..:.- -

1887 tax collectedBy treas rcpt Jaly 18, 1887.. .

county treaaorer's fee...bal treas..

District 13.To bal July 1887

appor jaly 10, 1887..:1886 collected.

Int1887 tax collectedBy treas rcpt Sept 1887..

county traDesrer's fee...balia treas...

14.To bal 1,1887.

appor rely 18871886 tax olleeted

It.1887 tiX0eH4fd..-- .lJytrewiretfcU,M..

counter fareaatreri fee.. .treas

To bal July 1887..

No.

No.July

balm

appor Jaly 1, 18871886 collected.

iHt1887 coUected .

troas rcpt Sept 1, 1887.." " Oct 1887.county treasurer's fee. .

treas

To July 1,1887

1A.

taxBy

bal

balNo.

appor Jaiyiu,1886 tax collected

1st....treas rcpt Aug 29, 1887.county, treasurer's fee . .bal treas

No. 17.To bal July 1, 1887

amt from discappor July 1887By treiis rcpt July 1887..

Sept 1887..." "county treaMorera ee . ;

bar in treaa.',r.."

18,To bal July'l. 18W:?r.t. : . .

appor July 10; 1887s1886 collected

;By treas rcpt July 28, 1887.

county treas feebal in treas

152

184

657

4)47

No.To bal July

appor Julyamt appor from Ke.1

ccUeetedInt.

tax collectedBy treas rcpt M, 1887. .

county" 1887.

fae.bal

To bal July '87....from i 590

appor July , '87

lHti.......r.tax colfeeteal .A

liy treas Mf in11

county

Mori;

intreaa

bal in treas

4717 15

50 24

Q2

69

8627

15 6981

3724 9314 55

18

8.

15.

16.

30.

128

100

19.1B87

1886

1887Oet

amt No.

1886 178

1887

restn7w

DiatrictNo.'31.W761To bal July '87....

appor July ?87 -- 21treas rept July' 18, '87.. ..

Oct 11.county treasbal treaa.... '.

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and ceilingm

naints for , .

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DiatrictNo.

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District

DistrictNo.

District

District

.0015.1887...

-

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District No.

coUeatai..:.,

noveltiesHMMt MHM.

V.J vf5.t

726

nw

bal

1887

By

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1

tax

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fee

169

169

123

500

252

772 772

125

13.38

225 225 03

. 16 4218 81

. . rt TO

3

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46 15

6529 98

12

1, 68

12 7081

70 23t

1, 4616 036 15

33

3100800

350807

295

657

263 263

33 33

1,j$6 616 47

atu 80

in

1, 24

300

321 321

tax 741

20,

113 36 118

47 4110, 95

.' 2 93

971 092

1,

tax

17,

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w.

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Wo 110,

2,5,

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tax

101 101

5

199 63

44 75

18

594

31

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1, 2210,

tax1 14

1, ii .: 771

17 70

1155

m.gm

1, it .

in

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84

,

19

36

60

21

2!

42

76 97

10

27

12

93

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7 0045 79

176 69

0019 59

64

23

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68

20

3 453 70

46

4 0500

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12

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1 3771 99

36 36

31 2554 755520 00

1 292 04

161 42

20 24

82 82

3238 2722

1726 86

71 002 46

39 90

36

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6968

42

19 19

3842

7048

48

40 29

59

26

60

21

27

6128 8229 4225 76

46

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23

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15

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23 0044 00

451

76 97

30 0034

9 95

40 29

4 7512 0010 00

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21 5928

5 71

27 58

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60 0062

18 09

120 21 120 21

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150

590 7046 47

3620 08

657 61

20 9324 89

45 82

No. 22.To bal Jnly 1, '87 3 83

appor July 10, '87 29 981886 tax col 2 93

Int 11By treas rcpt Nov 2, '87

county treas feebal in treas

36 80No. 23.

TobalJolyl,'87 198appor July 10, '87 30 491886 tax collected 5 14

interest 271887 tax collected 99By treas rcpt Oct 31, '87

county tress feebal in trees

38 87District No. 24.

To bal July 1, '87 6 14apporJulylO.'S? 24 931886 tax col 23 79

interest 1 85by treas rcpt Deo 13, '87

county troas feebal in tresis

58 71District No. 25.

To appor July 10, '87 22 711886 tax collected 22 53

interest 1 29by treas rcpt July 30, '87

" " Jan 4, '88county treas feebal in trees

46 53District No. 26.

To appor from No 1 35 50state appor .Tidy 10, 1887 16 591887 tax collected 1 03By treas rcpt Jnly 19, 1887 ..

county treas feebal in treas

53 14

District No. 27.To appor July 10, 1887 22 15

1888 tax collected 1 65Int 14

1887 tax collected 10By treas rcpt Aug 13, 1887.'. '

county treas fee .

bal in trees

To amt from No 1.District No.

27 94

00appor July V), 1887 21 5lBy treas ret July 18, 1887.. . .

56 59District No. 29.

To appor July 10, 1837 16 03ballin treas.

District No.16 03

To bal July 1, 1387 5 60appor July 10, 1887 481887 tax collected 5 35By treas rcpt July 13, 1887..

treas rcpt Sept 12, 1887..treas rcpt Sept 20, 1837..county treas feebal in treas

NoTo appor Jnly 10. 1887

1886 tax collectedInt

By treas rcpt Sept 3, 1887. ..treas rcpt Oct 15, 1887. . .county treas fee

To bal overdrawn

District No. 32.To appor July 10. 1887

amt Irom JNo 91886 tax collected

Int1887 tax collectedBy treas rcpt Nov 25, 1857. .

county treas feebalance

35

31 43

30 4911 48

56

7 59

50 12

27 714 03

870850

33 21District No. 33.

To appor July 10, 1887, 21 8218S0 tax collected 3 08

Int 26By treas rcpt Nov 23, 1887. .

county treas fee.bal in treasury

27 16

District No. 34.To appor July 10, 1887 17 13

1887 tax coUected 2 21By treas rcpt Nov 30, 1886.

couniy treas feebal in treas

19 39District No. 35.

To appor July 10, 1887 29 33ay treas rcptAug 6, 1887

balance

District No. 30.To appor July 10, 1887 17 70

By treas rcpt Nov 2, 1887 ....

District No.To appor Jul 1.0, 1887

1886 tax coUectedInt

By trefis rcpt Oct 27, 1887 . .bal in treas

37.

District No. 38.

70

4201

83

To appor July 10, 1887 141887 tax coUectcd 4 33By treas fee

bal in treas

District No. 39.To appor July 10, 18S79

appor frm No 1 Dec 3, 1887..18S6 tax coUected

Int1887 tax coUectedBy treas rcpt Nov 19, 1887 ..

treas rcpt Dec 3. 1887....county treas feebal in treas

District No.To appor July 10. 1887

bal in treas

District No. 41.To 1887 tax coUected

By balance in treas

District No.To 1886 tax coUected

Int1887 tax coUectedBy bal in treas

28.

30.

31.

40.

43.

ii 37

14

37

18 70

35 4941 37

2 2318

8 00

87 27

.23 82

28 82

1 43

1 43

1 2811

8 21

9 60District No. 44.

To 1887 tax coUected 20 00By bal in treas

20 00

RECAPITULATION OF BALANCES.

105

00!02!

2ff

State funds S8036County funds 4167School funds 1491City North Platte 482

$14178

Wm. Grady, treasurer Lincoln county.Nebraska, do hereby certifythat the abovetrue statement the financial condition thecounty shown by the booka. and records myoffice.

Dated this 13th day February, 1888.Wm. GRADY,

Treas. Lincoln Co., Neb.

Wo. the Commissioners Lincoln Conntv.Nebraska, do hereby certify that have exam.med all the nooks and records the omceWm. Grady. Treasurer Lincoln Conntv. Nebraska, and find the above be correct state-ment the standing the county as shown bybalances or tne ainerent tunas.

17

as

Le8teh WaIiKes, ) County CommissionersJ. MCALLISTER, ) liincoln County, Neb.

Livery Stable,K-ctn- . lo--y JD. "W. ZBesacls:,

FIRST-CLA-SS RIGS FURNISHEDAM 1 M nikA n TT 1 11 f 1 1uu auvLL uuw muix nwuuaoie raies. norses Doaraea nv tne weeK ormonth. Car&I and competent employes. Stable opposite the Hawley

House on east Fifth street,

NOETHPLATTE, NEBEASKA.

WALLPaint and

PKALK'8,

hruSMi.and

District

District

District

PAPER,Oil Depot.

Fellows' Block, Spruce Street.

wagons buggies lead,kalsomine and complete supplies.

330797

36

9719

53 51

58 71

22 7120 00

2458

46

09

53 24

22 1506

5 72

27

56

56

16 03

16 03

12 0024

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31 43

30 0020 00

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33 21

23 .1

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27 16

17 150222

19 39

29 3003

29 33

17 70

17 70

14 3746

11 83

0318 63

18 70

33 4941 37

1110 30

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28 82

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ftCONWAY & KEITH,

NOETH PLATTE, - - NEBRASKA.,

fl CQNWAYs-'- & KEITH Jc

Sole Agency of the Celebrated

Maltese Cross"

GARBOLIZED HOSE,The &me as has been adopted by the city

V water works.

We are also sole agents for the

la55

fa)

Has Removed to the

m

The Star Boot and Shoe

OTTE1TSTBIIT BLOCS!Into the storeroom formerly occupied by the K. & S. cloth-

ing store. The largest and. most complete line o

west of Omaha are displayed in largefollowing makes of Ladies' Fine Shoes be kept on hand

Reynold Bros7. Shoes, Field Thayer Shoes,

We are also the North Platte

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thiswill

agents

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tor ciiimreu. ami C5 iuears juens snoes ana many other Mil

'SSi as We keep no shoddy stock.

mmOur stock is istill

New Store.

to to isto of

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Henderson Shoes.

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room.

world-wid- e celebrated!

Red School House Shoes

kinds.warranted represented.

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continues.;

CLOTHING HOUSE

and tailor's profits. No reasonable offer refused.

H. OTTEN.

New Goods. New Prices.

JEWELER AND jVJLTTSIC DEALEE,Deabes announce the public that he again ready forbusiijesB and respectfully asks all call and his stock

Silverware, Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Etc.also agent for

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save

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Watch Repairing and Engraving. U. P. Ry. Licensed Jeweler.

Two Doorsi North of P. 0 NORTH PLATTE, NEB.

4 New Hand at the Bellows.Having purchased the Blacksmith and Wagon business ofCo., I to announce that I will continue the business

stand, corner Fifth and Locust streets. All kinds.

goods''

inspect

Hershey &

at

BLACKSMITHING, HORSE-SHOEIN- G

AND REPAIRING, CARRIAGE AND WAGON WORKpromptly executed in first-clas- s stvle. Having the best machinery west

Always in Stock ike Most complete assortment of WALL PAPER, wall e?3i 3JTWlMJor rg 11 i.

niiff.v.

UU1CNEKS, CENTERS, Binders and all latest .t JjT llf ahQA iDf u a e tv a riv Aavpn stowed aOB mr predecessors.

glass,painters'

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JOHN EC. HAEDEN .