Lincoln County tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1885-1890, July 28, 1888, Image 1

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    THE TRIBUNE.
STEVENS & BARE,. Prop's.
. TERMS:
If paid in Advance, only $1.00 per year.
otu"ei ear, if not in Advance, $1.50.
oia. Jioauis, in Advance, - - - 75
luree.jjiontns, m Advance, - - .50
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' -"T "TV -7- A.D, BucrwoBTH,. Jas. Sutherland,'- -
i J jy ' President. Cashier.
O Sjjjfe, State Bat of MP,
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Advertising Rates on Application. VOL. IV.
NORTH PLATTE; NEBRASKA, JULY 28, 1888.
NO. 28.
U. P. TIME TABLE.
GOING WEST MOUNTAIN TISUE.
;y- mu ana .repress lept. 8:15 a. k.
Ttf; ?2!!?fndH - iop. at.
-cight 825 A. St.
u. ii-rjeignt " 7:15 p. M.
No. 21 Freight " 10:15 p. m
o.onlyst Ogallala, Jnleebnrg and Sidney on
GOING EAST.
v -Vrend Flyer Dept. 5:45 a. m.
No. 2 Mad and Express " 755 p. M.
btops only at Plnm Creek, Kearney and Grand
TDaily except Sunday.
J. U. FebgusOx. Agent-
NESBITT & GROIES,
Attomeys-at-Law,
SORTS PhATTE. NEBR.
Onrics oteb Foley's Store.
Estray Notice.
Taken no on the 23d day of June. A.J). 1688. as
h Busy uu eecuon o, ixi rowueuip a uuau, raui
29 west, in Lincoln conntv. Nebraska, tk the an
scriber who there resides, one bay horsi branded
46 on left flank. weichL about 800 lbs. Has been
handled and is gentle.
The owner of said property can have the same
uyproYing property any paying expenses.
Uated this 28th day of Jane, A. D. 1888.
W. 13. VOTAW.
$50 REWARD.
By virtue of the laws of the State nf Kbroska.
I hereby offer a reward of Fifty Dollars for the
capture and conviction of any poison charged
wiia norse 6teaung in Loncoin county.
Sheriff
B. I. lilNMAN.
T. Fclton Gantt.
HINMAN & GANTT,
y 0 - at -
Will practice in all the courts of the State.
Office over the FostofHce.
C. M. DUNCAN, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office: Ottenstein's Block, op stairs. Office
hoars from 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m
jsesiaence on west Sixth street.
NORTH PLATTE, - NEBRASKA.
A. J. LAPPEUS, M: D.,
tsloli
Notice Timber Culture.
U. S. Land Office, North Platte, Neb., ?
July lid '1888. (
(XMnpuunt having been entered at this oHee by
No. 7374 dated Sept. 21st. 18S5, upon tie Boatheiet
ouarter section 14. township 11. ranee.&L in Ida
coin county, Nebraska, with aview to the cancel
lation of said entrv: contestant auecine that said
Jacob B. Caster has failed to break or cause to
be broken five acres of said tract during tho
second year after entry aad has failed to cultivate
any portion of said tract daring said .second year
and sach tailares exist at tne present tune: tne
said Darties are hereby summoned to appear at this
olnce on the 1st day ot bept. ltsm, at a o'ciock a
m., io respona ana iunuuu leBuiaony concem-
inc said alleged failure.
YM. SEVILLE, llegister.
i-"1 In Uio District
b, Coart cf Lincoln
Office in Hinnian's Block, Spruce St,
Does a general practice. Chronic Dis
eases and Diseases of "Womeu a Specialty.
Ltiert,
Has now associated with him Db.F. L. Cabt,
la to of Umaha, who is an expert crown and
Dridge worker and a nrstclass operator.
NOTICE.
In the matter of the Appli
cation or John r'. Kvans.
Administrator of the Es- j Connfy.Nebraska,
tateof Richard Baecombe, Y at the. April Term
deceased, for License to thereof 18888, to-
sellKeal Jfistate. J witpril ItSS.
WhemHS. tho nnnltcation of Joho E. Evans.
administrator of the estate of Bichaxl Bascombe
deceased, having been presented tO-the District
Coart of Lincoln county, Nebraska, and it ap
pearing from said application that tho said John
E. Erans of the county of Lincoln and state of
Nebraska, is the administrator of :the estate of
tuchaid Bascombe. deceased, late or. said county
and state, and that said John E. Evans has filed
in the office of the clerk of this couit a duly cer
tified copy of his appointment as each adminis
trator, and that the said Bichard Bascombe. at
the time of his death, was the ownr of contracts
No. 53,994 and 58.995 for the purchcfte of the north
east quarter of the southeast qoaner section 25,
townshiD 11. ranee SO west, and sottheact Quarter
of the southeast quarter section 25, township 14,
All work will be guaranteed satisfactory and
r rices moderate.
Office over Conway Sisters' Millinery Store,
range 30 west, and the east hall of the south
east quarter and eonthweet quarter of tho
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. I wS'S NebrS:
ana uihl it is necessary w ecu 1117 eaiao lor uiu
NOTICE TO TEACHERS.
Notico is hereby given tliat I will examine all
persons who may desire to offer themselves as
candidates for teachers of the common schools of
this county on the THIRD TUESDAY of every
month.
R. H. LANCFORD,
County Sdtt.
Prof. N. KLEIN,
I
a"
Instruction on the Piano. Organ, Violin or any
Heed or Brass instrument.
Pianos carefully toned. Organs repaired.
CRYSTAL ICE
'AW
ICE CREAM.
Pure Crystal Lake Ice delivered in
any part of the city.
Ice Cream made to order from pure
cieam and delivered.
Leave orders with R. A. Douglas.
. Wm.EDIS.
FOGEL
raw
GENERAL
Msffli and Wagon Work.
Horse-Shoeing A Specialty.
Shop on West Front Street, west
of the Jail,
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
payment of debts and charges of tdminiBtration
as more fully aDDears by the petition of said
John P. Day now on file in ftus court. It is
therefore ordered that all parties interested in
said estate, to-wit: Mrs. J. B. Xnyeland, Mrs.
Lydia Simpkins, Fred Bascombe and Frank
Bascombe and the Union Pacific Kf ilway Com
pany appear before the District Court of Lincoln
county, Nebraska, on the first day of the next
term thereof to show cause why a license should
not be jrranted to tho said administrator to sell
so much of the said east half of southeast quar
ter and southwest quarter of southeast quarter
section 24, township 14, range 30 wes;, and north
east quarter of southeast quarter , section 25,
township 14, range 80 west, and southeast
quarter of southeast quarter section 25,
townshiD 14. ranee 30 west in Lincoln county.
Nebraska, and the contract for tho purchase of
the same as 6haU be necessary to pay said debts.
It is farther ordered that a certified conv of
this order be personally served upon all porsons
interested and shall also be published four
successive weeks in the Lincoln Counti
Tribune, a paper published in said Lincoln
.county.
t A.true copy.j - - . - - . .
Attest:
John E. Evans,
Clerk of the District Court.
Church & Bixleu,
Attorneys.
The Palace Clothing
L. F. SIMON. Manage.
Co..
Brief M to fc fc
MORROW FLAT.
July 23, 1888.
A very disastrous hail storm passed
over a small portion of the Flats Sunday
Jul' 15, doing much damage to the corn
crop and also injuring small grain, to
some extent John Harden had 70 acres
and W. T. Bowen 40 which was almost if
not completely destroyed.
Miss Mary Hosford is attending the
Institute in North Platte.
R. Starkey harvested the first wheat on
the Flats this season. It was cut by Jas.
Crow whose binder will cut considerable
grain in this neighborhood this year.
John Harden's family are moving to
them..
announces to
be held at the school house Friday even
ing. Qpodtspeakers are expected to be
present ad we hope all the Republicans
will turti put. Cricket.
cv 1 -OTALLON ORACLE.
Miss j Mina, Mills, formerly a teacher
first
-'. "F A Rerjablicaa Meeting is annou
1GBS.
are knocking them oul& T
We are making Sweeping Redu
We
r
We are in the lead.
We are determined to sell.
We are
Leaders, of Fashioh&M
here,svteited atBoy Thompson's the
orthe'weekV-
Miss N"(ra Whiteside, who has been
Visiting her brother R. E. Whiteside, re
turned to Omaha last week. We are
sorry to lose MiaslYhiteside as she form-
eu a vaiueu sou uiguiy appreciaiea aaai
tion to our circW.w young people.
Mrs. Roy Thompson is on a flying trip
to.the mountains.
I.J xir tAt t t -mx i-j aa. '.t
ir, 11. nnrriugwu aiiempiea 10 nae me
festive' broncho last week and the
of aero-
circus
batic
ended ' bv a
We will save you money, i
Sell the "Sweet Orr" Ovei-aUM
Have reduced our boys' waisMW
MM
7 I W I
ite of)
sod. )
the creditors of
Executor of said
Probate Notice.
In the matter of the estate
Amelia Tingley,
Deceased
Notice is hereby given, That
said deceased will meet the
TCntata hpfnra me. Conntv .Tndsre of kiincoln coun
ty, Nebraska, at the county court room, in said
county, on the 10th day of January, 889, on the
Uth day of January, 1889, at one blclqck P. M.
each day, for the purpose of presenting their
claims for examination, adjustment ,and allow
ance. Six months are allowed, tor fireuirora 10
present their claims, and one year fori the Execu
tor to settle said Estate from the lOthjdayof July,
inis nuura win oo wuuiibueu- m d uuv
1888.
ooiiN County tribune
cessively, prior to the
ary, 1889.
J.
for four weoJcs suc-
10th diy of Janu-
J.O'BOUBKE,
CJounty Jadgo.
Bismark Saloon
Billiard and Pool Hall,
J. C. HUPFER, Pbop..
Keeps none but the finest Whiskies,such as
ROBINSON COUNTY. TENN.
GOON HOLLOW,
AT. V. MONARCH,
0. F. C. TAYLOR
GUCKENHEIMER RYE.
WELSH AND HOMESTEAD
Also fine case goods, Brandies, Rum, Gin
Etc. St. Louis Bottled Beer and
Milwaukee Beer on draft.
Corner Sixth and Spruce Streets,
NORTH PLATTE. - - NEBRASKA
" GUY'S JLACE."
FIRST-CLASS
Sample :-: Room,
teST" Having refitted our rooms
throughout, the public is invited to
call and see us.
ONLY
rf . it-
Choice Wines,
Liquors and
Cigars
? Kept at the Bar.
Agent for the celebrated
MBQ UTML OSUl WATER,
from Soda Springs, Idaho.
Keith's Block, Front Street,
NORTH PLATTE, - NEBRASKA.
Notice Of Sale,
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a chat
tel mortgage dated the 13th day of April, 1888,
and duly filed and recorded in uie office of the
county clerk of Lincoln county. Nebraska, on the
19th day of April, 1888. and oxecun?d by Charles
Leeder to Klenk and Gatward to icare the pay
ment of $200.00, and upon which tHre is now due
the sum of $200.00; default having leen made in
the payment of said Bum. and no tnt or other
proceedings at law having been insbtoted to re
cover said debt, or any part thereof therefore I
will sell the property therein described, viz: One
kettle and cauldron, one sausage struter, one lard
press, one counter scales, three me&fc racks, one
heating stove, one fish box, one lard-can. ono
oil can. two writing desks, one neW e"pP block,
one rocker, one rocker block, one tunoke house,
three screen doors, three cleavers, t" ment saws,
one steak knife, one chair, two lamp8 with chan
deliers and one book with all running accounts
therein, also one front window curtain, at pub
lic auction at the North Side Meat Market,
in tho city of North Platte in Lincoln counter
on the 4th day of Angust,l883 at ono i clock, P.M.
of said day. I
Dated July 13th, 1888.
Klenk & GAtwaed;
Mortgagees.
By Neseitt & Groans,
their Attorneys.
Notice.
The lease contracts to the following described
educational lands in Lincoln County. Nebraska,
have been declared forfeited for non-payment of
rental and will be subject to lease at' the office of
the County Treasurer of said couhf yt on the 4th
day of August, 1888, at 10 o'clock of 0aid day and
so continue from day to day until losi. viz:
Lot 2 in NE qi of NW qr and lot 3in SW qr of
NEqrof 16-13-29. .
All of 36-16-26. '
Lots 1,2, and 3 in 36-14-34. i
All of 16-11-30.
All of 36-11-30.
All of 16-11.31. .
All of 36-13-32.
All of 16-16-33. i
All of 36-11-31. ' '
All of 16-15-32. 1
8 Yi of 16-13-27. I
All of 16-16-32.
All of 16-16-31. )
All of 36-16-32.
Provided the owner of lease contract
to above
land may redeem the same by paying delinquents
cy and cost of advertising at any tiine before the
land is subject to lease and until a ))id or appli
cation has been made to lease the same, but said
owner will not be allowed to redeem after a bid
has been made. A bid or application from the
owner of forfeited sale or lease contract will not
be considered or received. ;
Joseph '.Scott,
Com. Pub. Lands and Buildings.
C. E. Osgood,
County Treasurer, Agent.
City Appropriations for 1888.
At a regular meeting of the City Council of
North Platte, held July 2d, 1888 j the following
appropriations were made upon tne taxes to
be
ROllRctMl fmm nRRnssmonta fnr lKrS
Salaries 1 $ 2 400 00
Btreetwork ....... 4 500 00
Water....: A 3 000 00
Incidentals..: i 500 00
Total J $10 400 00
By order of. the Council.
E.B.WABNEB.
4w City Clerk.
Intend to "see you all
Shall mate it interesting,"
Are selling
clothing; at cost.
O . . . jt
4
The Palace Clothing Co.
L. F. SIMON, Manager.
series
performances ?n, . the .rrfc , of.
-Hewj and a grand 'charge nev "tu'e"
prairie by the broncho. A sprained hand
Is the result.
'We are glad to see " Occasional" and
UJ. H. F." taking up the campaign gaunt
let so bravely. May the battle for the
right never cease until wrong shall be
vanquished.
Last Saturday marked the advent of a
boy at John Ahlborn's. The boy is doing
well and John will survive the shock.
The work on the ditch is completed
and the machinery removed to south
river where work on the bridge will be
commenced at once.
A side-track is to be put in at the new
town site this week. This causes three
or four men here to open their eyes in
wonder.
"When a person, in a moment of indis
cretion, commits an act which he after-
then stubbornly re-
step towards right
ing' the wrongVit shows-to say-the least
-a boorishness : a lack of courage and
manliness painful to behold. He is not a
person whom any true man or woman
would desire to own as an acquaintance
much less as a friend. Lfx.
The coUnty seat war m Chase county is
assuming a white heat and promises to ex
ceed in bitterness that which existed in
this county last year. It is said the com
missioners favoring Imperial, the present
county seat, will refuse to call an election
until compelled to do so by the courts.
The three towns of Imperial, Manderson
and Champion are the leading contestants .
-Madrid Neics.
;
iwllU-v ; wards,- regrets and,, then
'spII ; fuses; itm take the first ste
infT fhBywrnnir.nt chnwc
president is Lewis P. Allen, the uncle of
Grrover Cleveland , with whom the latter
lived when a young man . He don't be
lieve in his nephew.'s free trade prin
ciples.
The Logan Republican Club, of this
city, a few days ago received fifty new
and handsome uniforms and on Wednes
day evening the boys donned their, suits
and made a trial march. Last evening
they again turned out in full force, pre
senting a handsome appearance, and pre
ceded by the band marched through the
principal streets of the city. Next Mon
day evening the club will again meet for
drill. The officers elected are CaDt. 8.
1c:;Mullin;st'Lfeutenanra.WGr!?
wold; 2d Lieutenant, F. 8. Marsh. The
club consists of over 100 members, and
fifty more uniforms are to be ordered.
PhimiCrccfrPionecri .
A prominent physician calb the kiss
"aa elegant disseminator, of disease."
He says, "fever is spread by it, spare'
lung diseases;' He maintains that if the
kissing custom were driven out of the
land "it would save one-tenth of one per
cent, of human lives," which are now
sacrificed. Out upon the gnarled and
sapless vagabond I Evidently kisses are
not for such as he and the old fox says,
the grapes are sour. Let khim devote
himself to making our women healthy
and blooming that kisses may be kisses.
This can surely be done by Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription which is maeical in
Its effect, upon all diseases peculiar to
females. After,taking it there-will be no
more irregularity, no more oacpacne, no
more nervous prostration, , no more gen
eral debility. All druggists.
To regulate the stomach, liver and
bowels, Dr Pierce's pellets excel. 25
cents a vial; one a dose.
AWARNMIcr
The modes of death's approach are various
and statistics show conclusively that more per
sons die from diseases of the throat and lungs
than 'any other. It is probable that everyone,
without exception, receives vast numbers of tu
bercle germs into the system and where these
germs fall upon suitable soil they start into life
and develop, at first slowly and is shown by a
BUght tickling sensation in tho throat and if al
lowed to continue their ravages they extend to
the lungs, producing consumption and to the
head, causing catarrh. Now all this is dangerous
and if allowed to proceed will in time cause
death. At the onset yba must act with promt
ness; allowing a cold to go without attention is
dangerous and may lose yoa your life. As soon
as you feel that something is wrong with your
xnroat, ijnngs or isostnls, obtain a bottle of
uoscnee s iicrman ayrup. it wul give yoa im
mediate relief.
NORTH PLATTE, NEB.
TOjSco-caat O-ood. 2Totes,
XrfOSUa. 33L distttels-
Accoants solicited and prompt attention given
tO'tlLbaeiaess entrusted to its care. Interest
paid oft time deposits. '
zeirim: jiiOJLisrs
Made at the Very Lowest Bates of Interest.
STATE SCHOOL L.VND PRINCIPAL.
To bal July 1,1887., 2523 00
By balance in treas
2528 00
2528 00 2528 00
STATE SCHOOL LAND SALE INTEREST.
To bal July 1, 1887 550 40
int col from July 1, 1887 322. 08
By state treas rcpt Dec 19,87 650 00
bnlin treas 222 48
872 48 872 48-
COUNTY.
OKNTTt AT. TTTVn
To bal Jaly 1, 1887 877 81
excess of fees over $2000 limit 170 24
1882 tux collected 1 02
Int 4T
1883 tax collected 05
Int 32
1884 tax collected 1 00
Int..
1883 tux
coUected!," !! 120 56
Int .....ir 17 64
1886 tax collected...
1298 35
cow -irora diet crt OT-24.8fv 1 8o
oy ac trns to lBMitsto CbC
order board of insMrfty'
poor master's vouchers. i. ,
pd to poor on order cmraS,
geal fond wts redeemed.. '
cayote scalp wts redemed
coanty treasarer's fees.,
bal in treas ..
2808 94
OTJTSTANDIIfO' TKT)KimmiC8M.
To 1887 tax collected., 34 54
uy Dal in treas
31 54
no ATI VTTVT)
To balJoly 1,1987 1329 40
18HZ tax collected it
Int 05
1883 Uncollected.... ........ 05
Int 02
1884 tex collected 11
Int 03
1885 tax collected 26 . 79
Int 3,92
1886 tax collected 324 13
Int 15 67
1887 tax col si sn
By warrants redeemed
county treasurer s fees
bal in treas
62 50
' 60 00
-94 25
43 oa
1496 OS
56 86
299 25
W2 22
2808 94
34 54
34 54
TobalJaly 1. 1887.
VSS2 tax collected..
Int
1883 tax collected..
Ixifc p
1884 tax collected:.
one.
1752 08
BRIDGE FUND.
1527 40
75 97
148 71
1752 0
1885 tax collected 26 79
Int . 3i2
1886 tax collected 32413T
Int 15 67
1887 tax collected IT 27
By warrants, redeemed
county treasurer's fees.,
bal in treas
1599.49
' - 23 v
LUMBER S COAL.
C. IDDIUG-B,
As there is a rumor floating around
now to tne enect tnat tne is. us M. has
purchased a quarter section of land at
Wellfleet, surmises of its meaning are of
course in order. A road from McCodk
to North Platte may be projected with
Wellfleet as a junction. It may be that
the B. & M. division is to be moved from
Curtis to that point. And again it may
be all "wind." Wallace Herald.
LUMBER,
SASH,
BLINDS,
DOORS, Etc.
LIME AND CEMENT,
YARD ON E. R. TRACK WEST OF DEPOT,
Henry Mehles, who was breaking
horses for Doran & Fowler, met with an
accident Wednesday that cost him a foot.
He was driving a team of colts to a spring
wagon, when one of the breast straps
broke, letting the tongue down. The
coits became unmanageable and he jump
ed from the wagon and let them run. "In
KiOCk SlOlinffS JjIIIIIDs 1 5un,PnS e sustained what the doctors
, t I rfncnriVm nc a nrm nnnnrl PMmmtntitnrl
fracture of astragalus and oscalcis of the
right foot. He was taken to the post
hospital, where Dr. Black assisted by Dr.
Field amputated the limb above the
ankle yesterday morning. Sidney Tele
graph .
We are clad to know that the temper
ance question will necessarily be discuss
ed a great deal in this county soon. It
will give politicians a chance to show on
which side they stand. Temperance
men should keep the subject warm and
in the selection of delegates let other
matters be secondary. There is no doubt
but that the country delegates will be
unanimous for sending men to the state
convention who will work to make the
Republican party of Nebraska espouse
the cause of Prohibition. That and the
tariff are the only prominent issues be
fore the people. The time has come
when the party must speak for or against
prohibition, and its leaders should see
Rock Springs Nut,
Pennsylvania Anthracite,
Colorado Anthracite
AND
Colorado Soft
c o
TREASURER'S STATEMENT.
Statement of WM. GBADY, Treasurer of Lincoln
LOunty, Menr snowing receipts and disbars e
ments of the various funds of the coanty from
juiy 1st, vss4, to January stn. its.
oX ATJS- IT U HUB.
GENERAL FUND.
To balance from July 1st, 1887.$2316 54
1882 tax collected 51
Int 23
1883 tax collected 41
Int 14
1884 tax collected 45
Int li
1885 tax collected 67 01
Int 9 78
18S6 tax collected 707 47
Int 33 93
1887 tax collected 86 61
By county treasurer's fees.,
bal in treas
310 69
2912 50
$3253 19 $3253 19
SINKING FOND.
To balance from July f. 1887...$ 335 82
1882 tax collected 02
Int 01
1883 tax collected 07
Int 02
1881 tax collected 08
Int 02
1885 tax collected 1 67
Int 24
1886 tax collected 106 12
Int 5 09
1837 tax collected 4 33
By county treasurer's fees..
bal in treas
19 28
404 23
$453 49
.SCHOOL FUND.
To balance in treasury $ 472 63
1882 tax collected ."J. .. 11
Int 05
1883 tax collected 10
Int ,.. 0t
1884 tax collected 11
Int 03
1885 tax collected 13 40
Int 1 9(5
1886 tax collected 141 49
Int 6 79
1887 tax collected 17 32
By county treasurer's fees.,
bal in treas .
$453 49
$654 03
STATE UNIVERSITY FUND.
To bal in treas $ 177 80
12 81
611 22
$654 03
1882 tax collected.
Int
1883 tax collected
Int
1884 tax collected
Int
1885 tax collected
Int
18S6 tax collected
Int
1R87 tax collected
By county treasurer's fees.,
bal in treas
01
02
01
01
04
01
5 03
72
53 OS
2 55
6 50
Si. One
17 V11UIX
1
IF PAID IN" ADVANCE
Secure apei
-One Year.-
1
HA! HA! THE BEST OF ALL!
It did not take five years to discover that the
Jewel Grasoline Stove
was the only safe gasoline stftfc made, but in 1887, the first year it was
introduced in North Platte, FORTY-SIX were sold, more than was sold that ifc comes out oa the riSQt side
I nr ji rr
.1 i i w , - wauace Jieraia.
of all others combined. Wp. havo f,ham wif. Ti oifiioi. r, tiiA
, . The prospects for crops in North Ne-
pneumatic, and ni the language of the poet, "no pump to get out of or- braska and more especially Dakota conn
. . V I M. A 1 .
Aar. a fnmnA 1, , ,1 .1 l7 never were DeKer lQaa me present
m , 1 , ' """ Prove inaness gas escapes time Farmers have laid the corn aside
" U::UT m,re amCan Sn0.W 1C nas. many PJM .of suPe- and now busy in the harvest field, for the
,y over au omers ana prove to you that the Jewel is hnm mA rfltt,fi of the rennfir ftnd harvft9t.
er is heard in every direction. There will
be a wonderful hay crop and from gen
eral appearances it looks as if it was
the late going to be a year of prosperity. North
Nebraska Eagle.
Buffalo has a Harrison and Morton
club composed of men who voted for
William Henry Harrison in 1840. Its
: -Sto-ve : vdZade.
They are. all guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction and will consume
xess gasoline inan any stove in tne marKet. Uall and examine
improved Jewel and be convinced and you will buv no other
L. STRICKLE R.
$245 82 '
STATE CAPITOL FUND.
To bal July 1st, 1837 $ 232 87
1883 tax collected 05
Int 02
18S4 tax collected 06
Int 01
1885 tax collected 6 70
Int 98
1886 tax collected 70 75
Int 3 39
1887 tax collected 12 99
By state treas rcpt Dec 19,87
county treasurer's fees.,
balance
$327 82
STATE REFORM SCHOOL.
To bal July 1, 1887 $ 59 21
4 81
241 01
$245 S2
200 00
34 20
93 62
$327 82
1883 tax..
1884 tax.
i
1885 tax.
1886 tax.
Int...
Int.
Int.
Int.
1837 tax.
By county treasurer's fees,
bal in treasury
03
01
03
01
1 68
24
17 69
85
2 17
8 55
73 37
81 92
INSTITUTE FOIt FEEBLE MINDED.
To bal July 1, 1887 57 23
1885 tax .... 163
Int 24
1886 tax 17 69
Int 85
1887 tax ". 2 17
By coanty treasurer's fees..'
bal in treas 1
81 92
79 86
STATE LIVE STOCK INDEMNITY FUND.
To bal July 1, 1887 "45 80
1885 tax 1 34
Int 20
1886 tax 14 15
Int 67
1887 tax 4 33
By county treasurer s fees.,
bal in treas
8 43
71 43
79 86
6 88
59 61
STATE SCHOOL LAND LEASE INTESEST.
To bal July 1, 1887 596 37
int collected from July 1. '87 3342 24
By state treas rcpt,Dec 19,87 3150 00
bal in treas 788 61
1987 92
SOUTH PLATTE BBIDOE FUND.
To bal July 1,-1887 3348 77
1883 tax collected 23
Int.. ; 12
1883 tax collected r.. 23
Int 08
1884 tax collected 23
Int 05
1885 tax collected. 25 45
Int 3 72
1886 tax collected 365 41
Int 17 62
1837 tax collected 31 08
By bonds rdm, Nos 22, 23, 21
Com to Kountz Bros
treasurer's fee
balance
1678 17
75 25
234 50
1987 92
3000 00
4 65
85 25
701 14
3794 04 3794 04
SOUTH PLATTE BRIDGE INTEREST FUND
To bal Jnly 1, 1887 0 11
1882 tax collected ll
Int i. . aj,
1883 tax collected l()
Int :.. ot
1884 tax collected a
Int 02
1883 tax collected 98 65
Int 4 78
1887 tax collected . . . . . 6 91
By coupons rdmd Aug 10, 87
exchange on coupons
treas fee
balance
630 00
22 58
437 57
1090 90
Court House Bonds Principal
To bal July 1, 1887 .. 113 25
1883 tax collected 15
Int 05
1S85 tax collected 21 43
Int :. 3 14
1886 tax collected 239 57
Int H59
"1887 tax collected 20 72
By county treasurer's fees.,
bal in treas
1090 90
411 90
Court House Bonds Interest.
To bal Jnly 1. 1887 1380 40
1882 tax collected 19
Int 09
1883 tax collected 15
lot 05
1884 tax collected H
. Int 03
1886 tax collected 1340
Int 196
1886 tax collected 197 29
Int 9 56
1887 tax collected 17 27
By coupons redeemed, 24 . . .
coanty treasurer's fees.. .
bal in treas
55 63
356 27
'111 90
600 00
46 00
974 53
1620 53
1620 53
Nortli Platte Bridce BondH
To bal July 1, 1887 50 95
Uy bal in treas 50 95
50 95 50 95
Interest on North Platte Bridge Bonds.
Br bal overdwn JulvJ. 1887. ni u
To 1886 tax collected 98 65
int 4 78
1887 tax collected 8 64
By coanty treasurer's fee. . 22 20
bal in treas 58 33
112 07
Refundini; Bonds.
To bal July 1. 1887 1457 12
By warrants redeemed
coupon redeemed, 19
exchange on coupon ....
county treasurers fees.,
bal in treas
1457 12
Refunding Bonds Interest.
To 1887 tax collected 13 81
Uy bal in treas
13 81
Jail Bonds Interest.
To bal July 1. 18H7 59 6t
1881 tax couected 01
Int 01
1885 tax collected 102
Int 60
By county treasurer's fees ..
bal in treasury "
112 07
183 90
570 00
1 00
530 32
171 90
1457 12
13 81
13 81
6! 31
Conntv Poll Fnn.1.
To bal July 1. 1887 182 42
138o tax collected 3 00
Int 51
18S6 tax collected 219 00
Int l 39
1887 tax collected 66 00
.By supervisors' receipts....
county treasurer's fees ..
bal in treas :.. ..
37
63 91
64 31
. , . . 485 35
Advertising and Penalty VnnA
To bal July 1. 1887 101 24
188.T tax collected l ,10
1886 tax collected 63" 40
By county treasurer's fees ...
warrants redeemed '
bal in treas ;
165 74
. Estmv Rain.
To bal July 1,1887 22 23
ny imi in ireas
Teachers' Tnuti?nt Vnml
To amt trans from genl f and. . . 62 50
Uy warrants redeemed......
267 75
29 90
187 70
485 35
19
157 20
8 35
165 74
22 23
62 50
Pines nnrl TiiiHmM
To amt of fines from co judge.. " 5 00
uy amt 10 dan aprpnmt 1883
62 50 62 50
00
3938 61 3933 61
Coroner Fund
To amt red from cor est of H C
Uuan
By bal in treas 7.7.
5 00
8 00
00
8 00
8 00
8 00
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