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About Lincoln County tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1885-1890 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1887)
.V.,.....S v "5K. If IIP -'4-- 8TJE V Xlf SBARErEDrroK8 akd Props. SATOXDAT- 8DTDIEER 17, 1887. ZXPUBficAN STATE CONTENTION. eleotora of the State of Ne- Ito at doiagattw rrom ue tn winnf ia MHtvMbon at toe in ike city of Lincoln, Wednesday NS7. M B o ciock p. nu, iot i of planar in nomination candidates tor lee of uie sapreme coon, snu of . the hoard of regents of the id to transact eueh other baei- to the coBTention. i mm entitled to renresenta- Uaa m lafliiM. baiagbaaed upon the vote east Ik Boa. John M. Thayer for governor in 1886, i to eaonnew coaniy. one aeie- i In i n to each county, and one ior eacnmu V traction tbereot: ia entitled to aix delegatee.) L taatnoproxiee be admitted to the eoHTBMon except soch as are neia Dyper- MMMHCii the eeaiues rrom wmca proxies Him. Wait M. Bsklt. Secretary. Gao. W. BCaTOir, Chairman. LteaolAt C.'.X; ' - 7 r -uV-. KEPUKJCAN JUDICIAL CONTENTION. The Bojwhtiwn aleeton of the 10th Jalical Dfateiataf theBlateof Nebraska, are requested to asad aataaatat front the sereral counties com MaiBcaaUdMriotto meet in convention at the rZlMM.it tha citr of North Platte. Monday. Quilt n fcd, 1887, at 2 o'clock p. m.. for the pur. paw 1 ataiaaa ia eiiimhhiii nun canaiosiexor Jadaa, uf iilHaaliii t sad to traaeact snch other aa'aaaae properly presented at uiecon- fvtlA mnl coanties will ia the State Conrenuon and eacn it cotitlti to the following number or Lincoln County, 2 County. b yn uounty...i County... ,..4 lwapaa. 9 Sffl::":: I SaWNaaVT' Total .T...r..S8 no nrozies be admitted except each as are held by i the coanties from which J F HABTMAN, Jr. Chairman. Mo' It JC It 1 . :-.,- rr., ai aHJ JUJOAN nnTTWTY CONVENTION. The lafihlirsa electorB of Lincoln, county are latHef a aatd'aataaates to a republiean county to aa MK1 at tae court noose in orui aaaok. oa Wednesday Sept. 2JU 1S97, at a. at- zor tne porpoee pz placing in for tne various county oi- toaleetdekaates to the state and jndi- aW ccaiTontioas. and f or the transaction of such as May properly come Deiore. tne The haaa of renreseatation is one aalajato for each twenty votes or major fraction at we jaav genenu eiecuun ior tiuuu pTBraor; provided tnat eacn pre at kaat one delegate. are entitled to represent- as follows N0.1....4 MO.-2....5 Rornattelo."S.... ...1 ...1 ...1 .......j.....l .i 1 ... .....A holding elections. aatodthst ri-M'':-i- KanhFIatto 5X -m :? "J irr-iiif . . mm 11 'f'Jm'SGSS: 2. it. 'fc : Kmmx. . auaaaaw ..i. fiT h ISftf'- . FaMaw .... ' H ,1 T' ; Thearkaarie. - f-Ft- mmm or 1 o'aioea: and V f 1 -r -v faay iaaaaabato-h ill "Siifi ' PVM ; v-.i ,: .- ' ! to laa aataaam IttfCaatawtewt Greenwood... Welk Morrow.... . Medicine Bed Willow,. Btrdwood .... Hall .". McPherson... Biady Trpauffi Spaaaath .... Garaeld Whittier 2 .1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 will be held is the various pre- ; Sept. 17, iaei, between tne B o cjock p. m., at tne no proxies be allowed itioa except sucn as are naid af the precincts claiming each proxy itar cent J. E. Evass. Chairman. C K. 8r akp. Secretary. ANNOUNCXaCENTS. r r 'W-" I raspsctfally announoe myself a Candida aasriffisf Lineoln connty subject to the ra Ham of the KepabUcan coanty convention. .Sfis ,3i. TaxaeaK. Please announce but name as a of uaooia county, subject of the Bepablican County Con- i William C. Elder. auatlf a candidate for sabiect to the decision of the Coaaty Coaraation. A. O. KocacxN. auself a candidate for the of Lincoln county. . subject to the C the Mapabhcnw Ueanty uonven-WX.W000KUK8T. - v',, T MaMaiamaT uunm mmplf a. candidate for the aaWjuafwwalBaabject to the decision of the aaaaaaMaa ooaaty convention. John Hawlsy Candida to for ratifica- X. u. DPANNuTH. At the rspsated solkitatiop of a many friends la ta coaaor. v. a. ijakxb nas consented to ai- law his a e to go before the Republican county aoayaattea, as a candidate for the office of sheriff ex laaeola coaaty. TKCABTTRXB. I hareavaaaflaaoa auaslf a candidate for the oafee of Coanty Trsasurer, subject to the ratifica- uea of bm Kspaaucan county convenuon. W. T. Chad wick. VOS BUFXRLM X'XMDKNT. At the laaaest of away freinds, I have consent ed to he a eaadidate for the office of County Snp- ; of Pabuc Instruction, subject to the Jtepebuean uouuty uonven W. B. Votaw. At the rgqasst of frieads in the country and also hi North natte, I aaaoaace myself a candidate for the oaace of Coanty Superintendent of Pub Kelaatxactkai, sobject to the action of thoKo aablisaa Coaaty Convention. A. J. Dill. Taroaak the earnest solicitation of friends frost all parts of the county, I announce myself n for the office of Superintendent of racuoa, saajectto ue action 01 tne t Ckaatf Convention. ' BTATXTOS. I weawslfiTI aBaoaace jayself as a candidate a the afiee of Coaaty Survey or of Lincoln ; to the aetioaof the Bepnblican A. J.0LOOTHEKT. IlaaaW-aaaaaaae aayaelf keaadidate for the at -CaaatT Sarveyor saSject to the action I tae HsaaaiMaa coaaty convention. r CHA3. P. ROSS. I heiijhy. respectfully announce myself a candi- aaeaaaef coaBty surveyor, subject to of the Bepablican county convention. I. A. Fobt. A. ."Si1- rf.,1 4 Thi new libel law is getting edi tors into ; scrapes quite -frequently. Last week C. P, Smith of the Grant Sentinel dodged-&n. officer for sev eral days but was finally appre aWaaied and held to bail in the sum f 1500 for criminal libel. Too mack Hfcel sait is bad medicine for 1 K ,- 4- -33 - In? - , At Rather a late day, Mr. Fort announces himself a candidate for the office of county surveyor, sub ject to tne decision of the Republi can county convention. Mr. Fort's qamlifica&ons are well known, and he ia personally well known throughput the county, having lo- U' -Sfg'- m?re settlers,. perhaps, than Ei-Matoe Wilsok has handed Tr Teibuxx a copy of The Stand ard, Henry George's paper. The kmg DsBiocratic administration and Misrule ' in 'the1 citypf New York has reduced :the laboring men of that city' almost to a European level, and (hay have good cause for rehelliofl against tiacir masters. If the Greorjppe movement has no other effect ttem to reduce the Demo cratic majority .and .place' the city in competent .Bepnblican' ' hands, it will amply repay its expenditure of ttsse, aad labor and money. Mr. George probably realizes this fact asai kkIaodable efforts should re- stery aacoaragement. j Three-fourths ot the people already nominated Judge Hamer for Te-election to the office of judge this district and it only remains f wr1 the convention to name the choice; of the .people. There is a coterie df politicians, however, who are en deavoring to defeat this choice. Of course they are warmly assisted, ijfc Democrats, who as soon as they have accomplished their object of division in the Republican ranks will place in the field a straight-out Democrat in hopes of running him in through the weakness of the Re publican nominee. , Judge Hamer has proved himself pre-eminently qualified for the bench. With a thorough knowl edge of the law, he combines dis cretion and a clear judgment Em bracing ten counties, with a popu lation of over seventy-five thousand, the district is the largest in the state, yet the Judge has found time to hold two regular terms for each county, and special terms when! necessary. Although passing on' numerous important questkms, none of his decisions have yet bee a , 5 reversed by the supreme court. The people are proud of (his record and they desire him retained on tne; bench. As the late Samuel Watts would say, Red Willow is "bad medicine" when it comes to voting on bridge bonds. Out of about 170 voters in the precinct, fifteen of whom were absent, she cast 142 votes, or over ninety per cent of all who were present to vote. Considering that the precinct is -twelve miles square, this is an extraordinary percentage, and indicates that there was some stronger influence at work; than a simple desire to 'defeat the bridged bonds. That improper influences were used is not intimated, but what was the influence, that's the question. Was there a Lincoln Land Compa ny at work? Possibly this question will never be answered. at the Doable -UasW Bat. 0t will chrs .tltt eatfre iiaad play of tail" nat"dSBBv: will bs Ira acts and tft reat t aoBM between the Deaeoa aad Upaefia. Gamirtkm Cats aid iopNT.iM aaouoi .aM aiara wtfm aad aU t& oriciB-i acta aaBaa 1 dacbyttoaienwatfaoomry in "trv UVls 3 NT aaata iw - . -7:'- s ' ;. Mr. Hapfer aat about comt4ete4 wack oa eat of hta lakea for the reception: of Safe, that are expected to arriva sbortly. On cloafaf the rate of tae ootlet' tbe water was! ralaed over two 'feet wbleb gives from Ato to six feet of beantifal clear water. Aa idea of the aaMmat of low miy; be ' aaderitood from' the fact that the riae of two feet was made In forty-eight hoars, the lake belag aboat two acres in exteac If i NEW FURNITURE ! AT Conway & Keith's. 1 The only Place to go for : the) ;i Latest Styles of Furniture. WhTajat FURNITURE two cam of FUIX are YtaaeetfaUy .The grand stattual next with the larked to caU at ones before she fesckisj broken. We have the iaeat One' of Bedroam Saites. Rocken, Chairs, ci; ever broaght to the city. Wlthoat "aar; exception they are all ' the very lateat In times past it has been un justly charged that. North Platte would not vote bonds for bridges where she was not directly inter ested. The. election Monday has! forever cinched this charge. North Platte cast a larger per centage of her vote for the bonds than some of the precincts that were vitally and directly interested. Some people are inclined to think that, the set tlers on Brady Island deserve to wade the river for a number of years. THE ELECTION. The special election held Monday on the propositions to vote bonds for the erection of bridges and a county lail passed off with but little interest taken by those to -be bene fitted the most, except in two or three locations. In those precincts remote from the river there was a greater desire manifested to defeat the bonds than was shown, by the river precincts to carry them. Nat urally one would have supposed the a a reverse sentiment would have pre vailed. To account for this condi tion of sentiment is rather difficult, but probably some of it may be ascribed to tne tact tnat tne com-: missioners went too far in the opin ion of a large number of conserva tive voters. A bndge east of this city, one near McPherson and another near O Fallons are proba- bly sufficient for the present in their estimation. In the, south part of the county the people: are expect ing to be formed into new counties within a year or so, and of course are opposed to the creation of any more debt. The official canvas of the returns will not be made until to-day or Monday. Below we give a table of the vote on bridge bonds. As it " it T 1 I requires a iwo-tnira vote xo carry the bonds they are defeated. To carry the jail bonds only, requires three-fifths, but as-no-particular-at- 1 1? Tm rennon was paid to tbis vote, we could get no authentic returns. It is conceded the jail proposition has oeen adopted. North Platte, McPherson, .Brady Island, Medicine. O'Fallons, Hall, Cottonwood, Morrow Flat, Vroman, Fairview, Nowell, Nichols, Garfield, Peckham, Bird wood, Fox Creek : Well, Walker Whittier, Mvlander, Red Willow, Deer Creek Spannuth FOR. 351 30 34 1 27 14 27 10 2 28 20 9 2. "37 13 itunrsT. 19 67 1 68 6 8 2 3 36 2 8 25 2 24 18 5 142 12 1 454 053 Later: The official made yesterday afternoon. The above are Jhe official figures on' bridge bonds. The jail bbodi were adopted by a vote of 813 TAKE NOTICE ALSO that for ten days, commencing Sept. 3d, we oler IOTT35TC3-ES of all kinds at greatly redaced ptkx. They - ' moat be closed out for the want of room. Ifeaafy competition; no one excepted. iCall at once'aid get the ftrkchbice. Conway & Eei. I am not going to say anything aboat old stags, cowtvsae snus, or puMisn any price Mata, bat th tmblk will find at the Front Street Meat Market good, beef .and all other kinds of meat at prices Jow as the lowest. - - L. Hathks Try Cigar. Thacker for a fine very Package of "Garter's Diamond Brand Paint" gaarranteed for parky and durability.. A. F. Strelti, sole agent. Hay Rakea at $15 at Her- hey & Oo's. ' Remember we have the best cooler in thecitv. Our meats are always in prime condition. Klkkk ft Gatwabd. Washburn flour at Grady's opposite the postoaice. aruofclln's Arnioa Sarvn. The beat salve ia the werld for eats, braises, sons, Bleats, salt rheoai, fever sorea, tetter. aaaaaed haads, ehilhlaias, corns aad aU akia eraptieaa, sad positively cares piles orao pay re. qaired. It is aaatawtsfii to give sarisiawloa or Hoaer rafaaded. Prios 25 seats per box. For ale by A. F. Btreitx. Cheap Coal OH. 160 Test Oil 90 cents. 175 Test Head Light 35 cents. 6. B. Hammond. My Motto; 1 1 Will not be Undenold. ; C F. ORMSBY. All the beet makeeof bug- gieeat Herahey & Co s. The Latest Improved Oft- borne Mower $45 at Herahey & Go. "CmrU TOaasoad Bread Pa! at" la i absolately pare lead zlak and llaseed oil oat at or tae aicaeax craae. a. f.boqivz sole agent. Hams. Breakfast Bacon,-8ausajre, Lard; and aU things kept in first clam Batcher Shop, at the Front street market. Li. itATJVES Go to Grady's opposite .the ioatomee for choice groceries. STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES!!! HKATHfe Stovks! Cooking Stovbs! A large invoice lost recelred by L. Strick let. It is nnnecessary to assure my ens- tomers that they will be sold low, they know that: bat there is a surprise In, store lor them waen they inquire prices. Tnese stoves raaH he aeM to make room ror smaOaC L.STRICKLER, Front Street Hardware Store. If yon want a nice hanging lamp, Thacker has SOfletC Ja Ift cheap. rering very Ham; breakfast bacon. and everything to be found in -a bret-clase meat market, at Klfjtk m Gatward Si ALL PARTIES knowing themselves in debted to me are reques ted to come and settle either by cash or note. By so ddinjr they will ave a great deal of traubto and expense. Thos. KCLIHKR. ,r to 28(5. We are sparinfir no pains to care tlw; heat beeves that can fee foaad u the comatry. hTaSi the Ai i ami'. 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K Jrr3 ihi curt eiOW, Was yriivw u .w v, rnaV;. of 'the .Chicago district, and & an able exposition of tbe law ana previous interpretaiiQ m. -ix, bWminiett, jurists lavjithe.country, welt-as or couiu5-Mcift "fx" ana tperjjapsiccM. cu"'" " fTii M& work-he was ably helped by each of the other six dis tinguished judges who made him their spokesman, and through him ixpresseathW'unanimous decision. The opinion covers 225 pages of closely written manuscript, and con tains about 56,000 words. m After communcating the opinion, the Chief Justice said: "In this case the court orders that theen B ifeminal court of Cook fSffomftlMatefendants inindict SnMikuSst Spiesi fsMfchael llVuA . ilnert B. jaasnnei r ieiaen, aiwik Parsons, Adolph Fischer,, George Ehgei and Louis Lingg, be carried into effect by the sheriff, of Cook coSnty on Friday, November 11th, next, between the hours of ten o'clock in the forenoon and four o'clock in the afternoon of that day." , . w, i.'i fi t " ' G. "A. 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Cur goods ave the best, and they must b& closed out for zvant of room, and there being too: mucn wevgriv jur uu,r utobiwunv. We will offer exfra inducements to pur- cfmsers during the next 15 dccys:W . Be sure and call before the stoch is broken ahW. see for yourselves. " Anil one wishing to bilii on lon tinnp, imrtli. n,n:&7ixi& good only for' continuous passage, payments, tiey can buy and not nuss what tMy: Good returning until Oct. 5th but Jtave fa pay each IVCeh OT month. rKmtine ticket, with joint agent at Be sure and call. Whether you buy or notm i the expositionbuiiding, bt. Louis, y0u are welcome just the same. It u$ no ti'ouble nnui noiuer ia reauy w uuucnoac , 7 7 return iournev. , , - Show goods. 10 per cent off for cash on all goods. Conway & Keitll iai Best" sack The 25-mile five f conseoue chanced partierhave enter this comes it ise more. This is which our young ' an mrereeL.' ,ic a n a ing anarnigniy jn ITiBUwiiWoold'like sSsm aaenat dozen entries. , w , t 'ST Ns i t Secretary. 'McGee requests lhaf inuae wxiu intena entering ims race will notify nlm as soon as possible 4 THE AGRICTJLTUaAL XXIHBIT. Six weeks agoit was feared-the entries iuj this liie WQald be lew arid far-between; Jrut .latanune have put a decidedly duferent aspect on tbe matter. 1 Indications, now are that it will ie .verymim npafc oer or cniree.TJnave,oecn maae ana it is quite likely mf larger number will be mads tb at any previous iair, as .the interest manifested by rarmers is oecpminff snroneer .every day. JTbseial'-pem m cms aeparimenc are. sncoura&nn&r competition, -tti vVrlrOw,v Medi cine, 6rreenwe anfalkel ire- cincts pTOpoaa" w-awa the honors. Will the central and northern part of the county al low it? - ? WV) A rope-walker of the Prof . Bloodia w wvc, f,i w striae iBBBuuu.ni me yoMg peepl H is agood ormef la his line. Itfariar from hia aauc on the rope suspended across the street and he received the warm applause of his audi ence at the end. of each entertainment. But for all thUj nunlfeetation of warm approval, he' evidently thonaht there was a coolness in the analieneeria. iaea that movea him to Make a apaecli Hejhad been In the .bnaineatJsntWyaar and daring that timer he had only found one place where there was more coolness and tnillffsrsayf shcyapJby hk aaditors as to the meavmWlhTlMo few1 years agaiaa Ws m;Mim" that's f cold country, yon: know and, gave an en tertainment Deiore tae. hair-Dreeds and He endearored to excel in every feat, but atthT.end.tharprfonBAhce aiithe arjpttttne.rfcetfeatwas' a grant of setirf actkm. That irtant Vas like a cow wave rrom the lcehergs ox the north. it was tne only thing to which' he could compare the leeantiott of a North Platte promised-to remember as and adTerUse the place as the coolest in the United States. Thl TBiiruKE has ai ways malntained;tht:Koith Platte was aa excellent summer .reeort. Om the train Tuesday morning was of- people rrom Jefferson MBUes aoioc -to- Orecon. Several of the rjarly, lonearly all, were old aeMien la aehraaks, samoni them T. J. Holt one .of , the founders o Meridlaa and: ,ar -pioneer or overland Yreigatlnr day It is always the case that early pioneers become restless when bv a lenae -iMDnlation and soon inov on toinwjma aniisun rs- rm. iTtsacB namtasrs laa cnarm the freedom of soUtade; they can't r to be cramped.: ther want elbow room, - aad if a aeighbor is nearer than two or three miles, mre. isni space te amatBBny-wa aaat (bresth of free; .irhenae t anmsoa faeaiie Pammires of the solKaaes of natnre. ' Freni habits con tracted in the enrly Uaaary of Nebraska, the- itmutKUYjmmktmiti saa: anpreclate the whan they become! sf civinzaltoa. I 5 I feettags of tislryhai A marvel of parity. Mora economical caaabt be sold in of law test, short Idionly Co., lWiWaU. Try our Choice Winte'f Wheat Flour, "Crosby's Every ranted to give satisraciiorv" or money refunded. $1.50 per sack. CARY & HARRIS -Sole AgeuM! O nly7 sale: A GoodrBustaess. -. . Inquire at this DEALER rsr price; I have the agency for the Famous Garland Stoves, the best and most artistic heater in the market-' .Now is,tfie, tim&to order. . JAMES BELTON. Pure Drugs an! Chemicals Toilet PERFUMES, ETC., ALL FRESH AND NEW Cigars, Tobacco, and Smokers' . Articles, S : - IJtam closing out my line of Prescriptions carefully compounded. Headquarters jfor! '; Br Duncan.' BMUmal mmml WHITE SEWING and now offer them at very low fig- II ip --Li.l.ir g--ay mimiu t j - --Vr If you want a bargain iu the Foley's block, -spruce street, jYOBTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. 11 res 1 No. 3496. baWmachinel in'- the' countrv call and? see them before my present stock is exhausted. J 'f. t. 3 ' JAMES BELTON. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, SHOT GUNS JHEAPAT f t North. Platte''eli).! Authorized Capital, $200,000. Paia in:0apital,:$50;000 lton's. Banking In All Its Branches Transact 1 have moved my stock or mi-. into the freshly fitted up room two doors; south: of 3imy hardware store. 'I u a jH H ": f- -' - : 'V ' niture of any kind to see my nice new-stocky JAMES BELTON. Sell Bills of Exchange Direct on Great Britain and Ireland, Switzer-' land, Prance, Belgium, Holland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark. f : "; iLaij, xvuasia, opaux, xrortugai, urermanj7 ana ilustna. . INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. IFOKDBNOE SOLICITED. oir has lust beenrr'eceived by L. Stricklcr at the Front otreet tiaraware ana a urniture Store. These goods were purchased for cash and buyers, will receive tliebeneflt of the discount, liesides, 1 am bound to sell for I haven't storage, roonu Call earlv for bargains. li. STKlUliJjKll. Freeh Oysters and Celery constantly on band at JiliKNK & uatwai;d's. FreshFish evervJThur&iaynd Friday tit IT. Hayhes'jFrbat street imarket : . Land Office at North Platte, Neb., SeptombcrlOth. 1887. f Noavoele hereby eiven that tae following-name WHfr has filed notice of his iatantion to make naal proof in support of his claim, and that said J DrooC wiU be made before the Resister anil Ke- eeiTer ot tbe V. p. ianaumcoatjlorui Platte, 'KefaC; on Mewnbpr 21st. 1887. viz: James Solli- T8K woo mado nomesteau entry fo. 56, for the aoathwest aoarter of southwest noarter and lota 8. 7. 8, aection 20. .town 12, range 27, west. He WW IUI1UWU1K mUtCRNSf IU 1U9 Hffl- . 1 . - it. m , rmaeaos upon, ana caaarauon oi, saia to.: JTredeack tiinapp, John Connelly. I Barke. Newell Bnrrett. all of Cottonwood HenaaB, ubcchb coanty, Nebraska. W! CO O 1881. 1 887. V) rH- 5 ir 1 X. Netiu.k, Register. C 03 . O o Q . W. BIRGE,' L MBERJ Lath, Shingles, POSTS, UIE, CERENT, Building Paper, IN ANY DE8IRED QUANTITY. Fifth Street, Cor. Locutt, Opposite Baptist Cliurcli, North Platte, . - ebrask, CD TJ C CO CD. o ;-; 4- -. 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