Lincoln County tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1885-1890, April 23, 1887, Image 2

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    STEVENS & BARE, Editors am Pkops.
SATURDAY, APBItr23, 1887.
The uncertainty of a jury's ver
dict was again shown in the Aren
dorf murder trial. Conviction was
not expected by any one who had
watched the evidence, but that
eleven jurors should vote for ac
quittal is somewhat remarkable.
If the state can produce no better
evidence in the other cases, the
prosecutor might as well nolle the
whole business.
Hon. A. J. Weaver died at his
residence in Falls City Monday
evening of peneumonia, after an
illness of a few days. He was
about 44 years of age and had been
a resident of Nebraska since '69,
most of the time having accupied
important public positions. He
was prosecuting attorney for the
first judicial district four years,
then judge of the same district five
years, and represented the "Big
First" in Congress two terms. He
was a self-made man, possessing for
above the average ability. His death
will be quite noticably felt in Ne
braska affairs.
LAWS OP 1887.
S. F. 153 Changes, in Section 63
chapter 77, the date upon which
the assessor shall make his returns
to the county clerk from "on or
before the first Monday in June" to
"on or before the second Monday
in June."
In section 70, the annual meet
ing of the county board "commenc
ing on the first Tuesday in June" is
changed to the first Tuesday after
the second Monday in June."
S. F. 72 Any person without
right wearing a Gr. A. R. badge,
either wilfully or the purpose ob
taining aid or assistance thereby,
shall be deemed guilty of a mis
demeanor. Passed with emergency
clause.
S. F. 4 Section 1, .of article 9,
chapter 72 of the compiled statutes
of 1885, entitled "Railroads," is
amended so as to read as follows:
It shall be unlawful for any railroad
cornoration oueratine:, or which
shall hereafter operate, a railroad
in this state, to charge, collect, de
mand or receive for the transporta
tion of any passenger over ten years
of age, with baggage not exceeding
200 nounds in weicht. on anv train
x n
over its line of road in the state or
Nebraska, a sum exceeding 3 cents
per mile.
Arthur county. S. F. 106 All
that portion of the state, commenc
ing at the southeast corner of town
ship 17 north, of range 36 west of
the 6th p. m.; thence north to the
northeast corner of township 20
north of range 36 west; thence west
along said township line to the east
line of Cheyenne county; thence
south along the east line of Cher
enne county to the north line of
Keith county; thence east along the
north line of Keith county to the
place of beginning shall constitute
the county of Arthur. Passed with
emergency clause.
McPherson county. S. F. 105
Provides that all that portion of
the state commencing at the south
east corner of township 17 north,
of range 30 west of 6th p. m.;
thence north along the west bound
ary line of Logan county to the
northeast corner of township 20
north, of range 30 west; thence west
along said township line to the
north-west corner of township 20
north, of range 35 west; thence
south on said range line to the
southwest corner of township 17
north, of range 35 west; thence east
along the north boundary line of
Lincoln county to the place of be
ginning, shall constitute the county
ofMcPh erson. Passed with emer
gency clause.
Thomas county. S. F. 59 All.
that portion of Nebraska, commenc
ing at the southeast corner of
township 21 north, of range 26
west or the 6th p. m.; running
thence north along the west line
of Blaine county to the northeast
corner of township 24 north, range
26 -west; thence west along the
south line of Cherry county to the
northwest corner of township 24
north, range 30 west; thence south
along said range line to the south
east corner of township 21 north,
range 30 west; thence east along
north line of Logan county to the
place of beginning shall constitute
the county of Thomas. Passed
with emergency clause.
Grant county. S. F. 100 All
that portion of the state of Nebras
ka commencing at the southeast
corner of township 21 north, range
36 west of the 6th p. m.; thence
north on said range line to the
northeast corner of township 24
north, of range 36 west; thence
west along the south boundary line
of Cherry county to the east county
line of Sheridan County; thence
south along the east boundary line
of Cheyenne county to the south
line of township 21, range 42 west;
thence east along said township line
to the place of beginning is made
the county of Grant. Passed with
emergency clause.
S. F. 76 Section 206 of the cri
minal code is amended by making
the penalty for the sale or giving
away or keeping in possession for
the purpose of selling or loaning
any obscene, lewd, indecent or las
civious book, pamphlet, paper,
drawing, lithograph, engraving, pic
ture, photograph, model, cast or any
instrument or article of indecent or
immoral use, or for the advertising
of the same for sale, or giving in
formation where the same may be
purchased or obtained, a fine not
exceeding $ 1,000, or imprisonment
i i ! t
in tne county jau not exceeaing one
year, or both. The same fine and
imprisonment is attached to ,the use
of the mails for sending such arti
cles out. Printing advertisements
of medicines for the cure of venereal
diseases; the sale or giving away of
books, papers or magazines made up
of criminal news, police reports or
accounts of criminal deeds, or pic
tures and stores or immoral deeds,
lust or crime, or the exhibiting of
the same within, the view, or which
mav be within the view of any
minor child. These sots are subject
to the same penalties. All magis
trates are authorized to seize such
goods and destroy the same. This
act does not apply to standard medi
cal works, or to the possession of
models by artists.
S. F. 143 Any person who shall
intentionally attempt to provoke an
assault upon himself or another, by
uttering grossly vile or insulting
words to the opposite party, shall
be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor
and shall be fined m anv sum not
exceeding ten dollars or imprison
ment in the county jail not exceed
ing ten days.
S. F. 101 Section 47 of chapter
7 of the criminal code is amended
so as to make the publication of a
libel in a paper of general circula
tion a crime, punishable- by impri
sonment in the penitentiary for not
more than three years nor less than
one year.
S. F. 98 This amends sections
214 and 215 of the criminal code so
as to provide that any person who
shall bet anv monev and nronertv
upon any gaming table, bank or
device whatever, or shall bet upon
any game played at or by means of
anv such gammg table, shall upon
conviction, thereof be fined in any
sum not less than $100 nor more
than 500, or be imprisoned in the
penitentiary not more than two
years. Any person keeping any of
the above named gambling devices
shall be fined in any sum not less
than 300 nor more than $500 or be
imprisoned in the penitentiary not
exceeding two years.
H. R. 137 Amending section 38,
chapter 77, compiled statutes of
1885. The section now reads:
Each and every insurance company
transacting business in this state
shall be taxed upon the "excess of
premiums received over losses and
ordinary expenses incurred" within
the state during the 3rear previous
to the year of listing in the county
where the agent conduct the busi
ness, properly proportioned by the
company at the same rate that all
personal property is taxed," and the
agent shall render the list and be
personally liable for the tax. In
case of his refusal to render the list
the amount may be assessed accord
ing to the best knowledge of the
assessor.
S. F. 32 By this act it is made
unlawful for grain and stock deal
ers to enter into any agreement,
contract or combination for pooling
the prices of different and compet
ing dealers to divide between them
the net proceeds of their earnings,
or fixing the price which any dealer
company or association shall pay.
The violation of the provisions of
this act shall be deemed a misde
minor, and subject to a fine in any
sum not exceeding $1,000 or im
prisonment in the county jail not
exceeding six months, or . both at
the discretion of the court.
H. R. 318 This act provides that
all oils, or any oil fluid or substance
which is a product of petroleum or
into which petroleum or any pro
duct of petroleum enters or is found
a constituent element, whether
manufactured in this state or not,
shall be inspected before being of
fered for sale for illuminating pur
poses. The governor is authorized
and instructed to appoint a suitable
disinterested person as inspector,
who may appoint assistants not ex
ceeding five in number, terms of
office to be two years. This act
makes it unlawful for any manu
facturer or dealer to sell oil not in
spected and which has borne the
test, and describes minutely the
duties of the inspector. Oil which
shall be stamped as being fit for
illuminating purposes must have
100 degrees Fahrenheit flash test,
and the case or barrel must be
branded by the inspector as having
tested the exact number of degrees
which his trial showed. The oil
tester now in use in Ohio known as
the Foster apparatus, shall be used
by the state inspector and his
deputies.
S. F. 38 Section 22 chapter 23
of the compiled statutes of 1885 is
amended as follows: "A widow
who at the time of her husband's
death be living therewith, and not
owning in her own right a residence
suitable to her condition in life, may
remain in the dwelling house of her
husband after his death, so long as
she remains a widow, without rent
charge, aud shall have her reason
able sustenance out of the estate for
three years."
H. R.3 This act provides that a
register of deeds shall be elected in
all counties having a population of
18,000 or more, and prescribes the
duties of such registers. It provides
that registers shall receive a salary
of $1,500 per year, except in coun
ties with a population of between
25,000 and 60,000, where the regis-
ter shall receive $z,uuu per year,
and in counties having over 60,000
population, a salary of $2.o00 per
year; provided that registers shall
depend upon the receipts of the
omce for their salary and clerk hire.
H. &. 88 This act appropriates
to Charles A. Johnson of Burt
county, Neb., out of any monies in
the treasury not otherwise appro
priated the sum or $d,yay.ou, on
account of losses sustained by him
in the destruction of and damage to
his property in said county by fire
in March, 1886, in the attempt of
officers and citizens to apprehend
an alleged murderer who had taken
refuge in the barn of said Johnson.
Passed with emergency clause.
H. R. 43 No non-resident alien
foreigner, who has not declared to
become a citizen of the United
States, nor any association or com-
ftany not incorporated under the
aws of this state shall acquire or
own bv right, title or descent any
real estate m the state or .Nebraska;
provided that this shall not apply
to the real estate necessary for the
construction and operation of rail
roads. When a non-resident alien
dies possessed of Nebraska soil, the
said property shall escheate to the
state; provided tnat nis neirs snaii
be paid for the property a sum to
be fixed by appraisement.
ROSTER OF EX-SOLDIERS AND SAILORS.
H. R. 121 This act provides for
the publication of all ex-soldiers.
sailors and marines residing in
Nebraska. It provides that the
assessor of each precinct, township
or ward shall make and deliver to
the county clerk of their respective
counties, at the time of making
their annual assessment in 1887 and
every two years thereafter, a cor
rected list of all persons who served
in the United States army, navy and
marine corps during !the war of
1812, the Mexican war and the war
of the rebellion, designating the
rank, company, regiment, battery
or vessel in which they served, and
their present residence and post-
offlce address, which shall be re
turned with the assessor's books to
the county clerk, who shall on or
before the first day of June, 1887,
certify to the secretary of state
a true copy of said lists alphabetic
ally arranged by regiments and
states. The secretary of state shall
then consolidate and arrange these
returns and publish 10,000 in book
form for distribution as provided;
Three copies to each brand Army
post in the state, 100 copies to the
state library for exchange with
other, libraries, 50 copies to the
commissioner of pensions and the
balance to be distributed by the
secretary-of state. The expense
incured shall be paid from the fund
for printing laws, journals and such
other , printing as is required by
contract.
All Goods Warranted at the STAR
Boot and Shoe Store.
Several head of Hol3tein Heifers three
and four year olds for sale. Will be
resh the fore part of April. Inquire of
J. R. Bangs.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that we will not he responsible for anv
bills or accounts contracted by anyone
doing work upon the line of the Colorado
& Nebraska railway, under any circum
stances without our written order.
KiLPATMCK Bros. & Collins.
Curtis, Nov. 1st 1886.
Bucklin's Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns and all skin eruptions, and positive-
y cures piles, or no pay required. It is
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For sale by Gray & Co.
f A and reliable Medicines are the best
VJVW to depend upon. Acker's Blood El
ixir has been prescribed for years for oil im-
puntiesoitheBlood. In every form of Scrof
ulous, Syphilitic or Mercurial diseases, itia
invaluable. UorKueumatism, basnoequaJ-
For sale by J. Q. Thacker.
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER CHATTEL
MORTGAGE.
Notice is herebv given that by virtue
of a Chattel Mortgage, dated on the 3d
day of August 1886, and duly filed for
record m the office of tne Lounty Ulerfc
of Lincoln Co. Nebraska, on the .3d day
of August 1886, and executed by Michael
Yoakum to John Otterstedt to secure the
payment of $85.00 and interest &t the rate
of 10 per cent per annum from date, and
upon winch there is now due the sum ot
$91.37 . Default having been made in the
payment of said sum, and no suit or other
proceeding at law having been instituted
to recover said debt or any part thereof,
therefore I will sell the property therein
described, viz, One Capital mowing
machine, one union horse rake, three
mares branded (17) on left shoulder, one
grey mare six years old, one biiv mare six
years old, one sorrel mare nine, years old,
at public auction at the livery .table of a.
W. Van Doran, in the city of North Plahe
in the county of Lincoln and state of Ne
braska, on the 14th day of May, 1887, at
one o'clock p. r. of said day.
Dated April 23.1887.
Joux Otterstedt.
Mortgagee
cured every year by Acker's celebrated
English Remedy. It is a guaranted prep
aration ; if it does not help you it will cost
fou nothing. Try it. A single dose will
ihow its good efiect. Trial bottles 10 eta.
For sale at Thacker's.
NOTICE.
Notice it hereby given that at the regular meet
ing of the Lincoln County Agricultural Society
on the first Saturday in May, 1387, the question
will be submitted to amend Article II of the
Constitution to read: "The capital stock of the
society shall not exceed Thirty-seven Hundred
and Fifty Dollars, divided into One Hundred and
Fifty Shares of Twenty-five Dollars each; only
four of which can be purchased or owned by any
one person; said shares to be transferable and
6hall descend to his heir and successor. Each
share holder shall be entitled to one vote for
each share owned by him and none bnt share
holders shall be eligible to vote or hold office in
the association. Each shareholder shall be en
titled to an nnnnnl ticket which shall admit him
self, his wife and family except male children
over 21 years of age."
W. L. McGee, Secretary.
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j. f.schmalzried oonway & Keith
Hmia ui Domestic Cigars,
And Dealer In
Pipes, Tobacco, Etc.,
j Spruce St., North Platte.
Ntehta is the
f.rvOV
VWv complaint of
thousands suffering from Asthma, Con
sumption, Coughs, etc. Did you ever try
Acker's English Remedy? It is the best
preparation known, lor nil .Lung Troubles,
old on a positive guarantee at 10c., 50c
At Thacker's Drujr store.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Thin nnwiW iunr rariL A marvel of naritr.
strength and mlinleirim rmtmn. More economical
4han the iordiiuuy kind, and cannot be sold in
competition with tbe muritade o'f low test, short
weight alum or phiwphate powders. Sold only
in cans. Botax. Bkam Fowdkb Co.. 105 Wall
Street, New York.
NOTICE.
Matter of Application of F. N. Dick & Co. for
Druggist s Permit.
Notice is hereby riven that F. N. Dick & Co. did
upon the 18th day of April A. D.I1887. file his ap-
pucauon w ine city council or norm riaue cuy.
Lincoln connty,Neb., for druggist's permit to sell
malt, spirituous and vinous liquors at one place
on Sprace street, in North Platte city. Lincoln
county. Nebraska, from the 1st day of May. 1887,
to the 30th day of Aprilx 1888.
If there be no objection, remonstrance or pro
test filed within two weeks from April 23d A. D.
1887, the said druggist's permit will be granted.
F. N. Dick & Co., Applicants.
The Lincoln County Tribune newspaper will
publish the above notice for two weeks at the
expense of tho applicant. The city of North
Platte is not to be charged therewith.
' C. C. Hawkins City Clerk.
T. C. PATTERSON Pret.
A. D. BtJG&WORTH, Tramirer.
ISAAC DILLON, Vice Preset.
LESTER EELLS., Secretary.
, - ' - $100,000.
LOAN AND TRUST CO,
"OF NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
4.
First Mortgage farm Loans- Made in Lincoln and adjoining
Counties. Money on hand to close loans promptly.
WILL BEOIIST BUSINESS MYY 1,587
OFFICE IN LAND OFFICE BLOCK, OPPOSITE DEPOT,
NORTH PLATTE, - - - NEBRASKA.
DEALERS IN
fiord ware and fTarnitare
Have the exclusive sale in this city of the
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QLiick-Meal"
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AlL TT. STREITZ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
AND DEALER IX
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES
Wall Paper,
"WINDOW GLASS AND BRUSHES.
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Agent for Shenvin & Williams' Mixed Paints and the Diamond
Brand Faints.
Corner Sixth and Spruce Streets.
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We have them with both hioh and low oven. Thi.s
is the only stove with movable low. oven that can
be used for balling, washing, etc. Other low
ovens are -staMonary and can only be used for
baking. We handle these stoves with from one
to six burners; no other stove has more than four
burners. Another advantage or safeguard, is that
t7ie9tank cannot be filled mhile one or more
burners are lighted.
HAEDWAEE, STOVE, TII AND
Agricultural Implement Store.
More
In the history of your life
could you purchase a
WATCH
for as little money as you can
now. Drop in and see me.
McEVOY, THE JEWELER,
(Licensed Jeweler for the U. P. Ry.
ABSOLUTELY ' TEE SAFEST MO MOST
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Full Line of Hardware,
BEST MAKES OF STOVES,
Celebrated, tat 4 Bradley Plows,
LARGE LINE OF HOME-MADE AND CHEAP TINWARE,
Special attention given to Tin. Copper and Sheet Iron Work and He
pairing of all kinds.
L. STRICKLER,
Hinra an's Brick Block, West Front Street.
1881.
1887.
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"JEWEL"
PNEUMATIC 3-BURNEE RANGE.
The Pneumatic Range does away entirely with the elevated tank, and
in its place uses a 3-inch seamless brass tube tank at the rear, entirely
under the top, giving protection, and below the level of the burner orifice,
with a perfectly tight glass end, at the oven end of the range, making it
possible at all times to see exact quantity of oil in same, with filler fun
nel at operating end. The method of lighting is unique. . It overcomes
entirely the smoke and odor of burning gasoline in a dry cup. Perfect
ly einiTilp vifli Tin infrirnf,A njirfs lilrplv fn rrof nnf. nf nrloi cfmn iVU-
made, with all brass tubes and Union couplings. The Pneumatic will
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not pun or uww wubu properiy jigareu, allowing ine weneraior to oe
come thoroughly hot. Sold in North Platte only by
' Himnan's Block, Front Street,
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W. W. BIRGE,
LUMBER,
Lath,. Shingles, .
POSTS, LIME, CEMENT,
Building Paper,
IN ANY DESIRED QUANTITY.
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Fifth Street, Cor. Locust, Opposite Baptist Church,
North Platte'. - Nebraska.
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IS OPEN AGAEN WITH A FULL LINE OF
of every description.
E.ITESS I
CONSTANTLY ON- DIIAUGHT.
ON THE SIDE.
Horse Blankets Knocked all to Pieces.
Come one. come all, and be convinced that we have the largest, best and
cheapest stock of harness and saddlery goods in the city.
C. C. HAWKINS & BROS'.,
(Successors to Hawkins & Pearse.)
Spruce Street, next to Conway & Keith,-
3STortli IFasttte,