1 fee Ititmtif . STEVENS & HARE, Edjtors xjsd Props. SATURDAY. AUGUST 11. 1868. REPUBLICAN TICKET. For President, BENJAMIN HARBISON, of Indiana. For "Vice-President, LEVI P. MORTON, of New York. For Member of Conge, TMrd Dint. GKO."W. E. DORSEY. REPUBLICAN SENATORIAL CONVENTION, Sflnr DISTRICT. The Repablican Electors of the 30th Senatorial - -A - . -I ., .1 iff ilAlndttfiia tv tni their serenl Counties to meet in conyention at L. S Ya1Wtl Nat. nn Ttuinwfav Arumot aotfe. 1888, at 2 o'clock p. m. for the parpoee of TumCSBK 111 TUITrl 1 1 fl II nl imhi.imh ' ui tieaator from the 10th Senatorial District and for the transaction 01 eacn oiner Doranew an may TbeBereral counties are entitled to representa tion as follows: niiMmTiA 11 Dawson 8 Keith f. 4 Lincoln 8 Logan 2 Perkins 5 Unorganized Ter . . . 1 Total. 39 By order of the Repablican Senatorial Central Coaadttee. H. O. Smith, Chairman. L. A Btktekb, Secretary. Republican County Convention. The Repablican electors of Icoln coanto are reqpeatetl to send delegates to a Republican Goutr Conrention to be held at the conrt houe, im North Platte, Neb., on Saturday. Angvllth. at 2 o'clock pm., for the pnMe of placing in BoasinatioB one candidate for County Attorney, one candidate for County Cxmmiwioiier dis trict, the election of eight delegates to the State Conrention. eight delates to the Sena torial District ConTention. 30th District, and eight delegates to the Representative District Convention, 54th District, and for the transac tion of each other business as may properly come before it. , Th Iwus of renresantation is one delegate for each 20 Totes or major fraction thereof, cast at the last general election tor lion, csamoei max well. Sapreme Jsdge. . , , . The Tarioos precincts are entitled to represen tation as follows: My lander i Myrtle 1 Nichols 1 Nowell 1 O'Fallon 1 Osgood 1 Peckham., 1 Somerset . .1 Spannnth 1 Sonshine ....1 Vroman 1 Walker. 1 Wallace 4 Well 1 Whittier 1 Willow 1 North Flatte No. 1...8 Notth Platte No. 2... 7 North Platte No. 3...S Btrdwood 1 Baady Island 2 nwrhanan 2 Cottonwood 1 Deer Creek. ........ ..1 Fairriew 1 Fox Creek 1 Garfield 2 Gaalin 1 Hall.,. 1 McPherson 1 Medicine 2 Miller.. 1 The primaries will be held in the Tarioos pre cincts OB Tbarsday. Aug. 9th, 1888, between the bomrs of and 8 o'clock p. m., at the osaalplaces of hnWag elections, except in North Platte, wfcsss tk polls will be open from 4 to 8 p. m. It is reeoauMsded that no proxies be allowed in the contention except such as are held by residents of the precincts claiming such proxy representation. By order of Central Committee. John I. Nesbitt, Chairman. C. P Diok, Sec'y. ANNOUNCEMENT. usual and the general wjw ak cv iiuiiic jlcbuigso, uui ;sivns ally bright and cbtetfel TT , - I a m i. ma voice was strong. - Je woe jk full supply of nourishment, slept occasionally as usual, and the 4 doc tors and his family were in hopeful spirits. At 7 o'clock Mrs. Sheri4an went' to the hotel for supper, and soon after her return the usual preparations for the night were made. At .about 9:20 Colonel Sher idan said "good night11 to his brother, and went to the hotel, there having been through the dav no .sign what ever of any unfavorable change in 311.? 11 tfl.OA 1. iiis cuiiuiuun. i viov ay uiyiuuia of heart failure suddenly appeared and Drs. O'Reilly and Matthews. who were with him at the time, immediately applied the remedies which proved successful in all simi lar previous attacks, but this time they were without effect, and despite all that could be done the genera! gradually sank into a condition of complete unconsciousness, and at 10:20 breathed his last., Mrs. Sheri- oi ar dan, the bisters Maban and Justinian, and the faithful body servant, were also at his bedside throughout his dying hour. Gen Sheridan was 57 vears old. LXLJrT'u CIFAL. fcHiH2'11":' I Te bal. fHNB Wm. Gitair. Jan. ,i u - - ; . , County Attorney. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for the office of County Attorney, subject to the ratification of the Republican county conven tion. W. T. Wilcox. As omission was made last week in the call for the county conven tion. The call will be found to-day correctly printed at the head of this column. Betting at the pool rooms in the city of New York is 6 to 5 in favor of Harrison. The day after the Chicago convention the voting was 2 to 1 in favor of Cleveland. After a somewhak extended ram? ble over the states to the east of us Hon. Patrick Egan feels that the success of the republican nationa ticKet is inevitable, ne has naa unusual opportunities for studying the feelings of the. Irish-American voters, and finds that large numbers are coming over to the support of Harrison. There are two reasons for the wholesale conversion of the Celts. . The principle of protection finds much favor among them, partially, perhaps, because no Irish man wishes to aid by his vote the people who crushed out the indus tries of the Emerald isle by adverse legislation in the past. Again, Mr. Egan says that the young'voters of to-day are disregarding their race traditions. They are not willing to continue voting the democratic ticket simply because .the party op posed the xnownothmgs long before they were born. They are tired of the bossism that has presumed to mark out their paths in politics, and in the future will reserves the right to think and act for themselves. A little independent thinking lands the vote in the republican partv, and enough changes of .this kind willl occur to have quite an in fluence in the doubtful states. Journal. It is more than likely that there will be only one name presented to the county convention to-day for the office of County Attornev that of W. T. Wilcox. Mr. Wilcox is a young man thoroughly read in the law, of sound judgment and quick perceptive faculties. He will make & good prosecutor and an impartial and careiui aaviser. THE U. 8. COURT BILL PASSED. Omaha, Lincoln, Hastings and Norfolk the Points Named. The bill providing for the terms nf flio TTnifd fifafoe rKefrrinf art A V A- VUS VUtVVU SVOTVrM UUW&AWV UUl circuit courts at additional points in Nebraska was reported from the conference committee and passed on Monday. The house receded from its disagreement to the senate amendment striking out Kearney, and the bill, as it will become a law, will provide that terms of the courts shall be held at Omaha, Lincoln, Norfolk and Hastings. The Ne braska delegation in congress, as well as the citizens directly interested in Kearney and North Platte, made all the efforts possible to have these cities named in the bill. A Washington dispatch says: It required a great deal of effort to convince the senate that Norfolk and Hastings should be added to Omaha and Lincoln for terms of the courts. Judge 'Dundy did a great deal towards prejudicing the senate committee on judiciary against the proposition and some members of the senate committee referred to the application of the Nebraiskans for an increase of terms as "putting the court on wheels." It required a good deal of effort, also, to convince the house commit tee on judiciary that it was neces- saryro Ave ine tnree additional places which the bill mentioned as it , passed the house. Messrs. Roclgers, of Arkansas, and Hender son, of North Carolina, the con ferees on on the part of the house said to-day that it became evident very soon after the conference com mittee met that the gentlemen act ing for the senate were unyielding via that it would be a simple waste of time for the house to try to con vince the senate that it was neces sary to reinstate Kearney in the bill, and so the house conferees yield ed and the senate had its way. Representative Crane is a gentle man not in the habit of writing to his friends telling them to go to work and get him an invitation to address their people at the county fair on the political rottenness of the day, but the Journal suggests that if any farming community wants some bottom facts on politi cal rottenness thev can secure in him a pretty intefigent farmer, who knows his business and can make them a very interesting speech oh that topic. Jbarmer Van Vyyck, 1 !! -t tl nowever, will noo attend tne same fair with farmer Crane. State Journal. Treasurer's Statement. July 1, 1888. C. E. Osgood, treasurer of Lincoln uounty, JNebraska, showing receipts and disbursements of the various funds of the state, county, and school districts from January 5 inclusive to July 1, 1888: STATE GENERAL FUND. To tax collected .8C,568 50 March 22, '88, toy state treasur er's receipt W,18698 July 1, 88, by balance 2,441 52 SG.8C5 50 $6,56850 STATE SINKING FUND. To tax collected $ 34539 July I, '88, by balance. t 34539 $ 34539 8 34539 STATE SCHOOL FUND. To tax collected.. M .....1,315 34 July 1. '88, by balance 11,315 34 91.31534 $1,31534 STATE UNIVERSITY FUND.. To tax collected. ......... .........,.$ 49324 July 1, '88, by balance $ 493 24 $ 49324 $ 4S324 STATE CAPITOL FUND. To tax collected 8 97588 March S3, '88, by state treas urers receipt . July 1, '88, by balance 3 61905 35683 8 8 97588 STATE REFORM SCHOOL FUND. To tax collected 8 164 74 July 1, '88, by balance S 164 74 8 16471 8 16474 STTAE INS'lTUTE FORTEEBLE MINDED. To tax collected. .t 163 77 March .22, '88, by state treas urer's receipt 8 10317 July 1, '88, by balance.... 60 60 8 16377 8 16377 LIVE STOCK INDEMNITY FUND. To tax collected. .S 32241 March 22, '88, by state treas urer's receiot S 20631 July 1, '88, by balance 116 07 DKATH OF GENERAL SHERIDAN. Nonqutt, Mass., Aug. 5. Gen eral Sheridan's death occurred at 10:20 the evening. Previous to the sudden appearance of heart fail ure at about 9 :30, there had been no premonitions to-day of an unfavora ble change in his condition. The weather has been warmer than 8 32241 8 82241 STATE SCHOOL LAND LEASE RENTAL. To lease rental collected. 81,430 47 July 1, '88. by balance . 81.439 47 81,43947 81,43947 STATE SCHOOL LAND INTEREST ON PRINCIPAL. To interest collected ... $ 255 36 Julyl, '88, by balance..... , 8 25536 $ 25536 $ 25536 COUNTY TAXES GENERAL FUND. To balance from Wm. Grady.$ 69222 To tax collected 11,829 46 By poor master's vouchers to janitor, etc ....... $ 37530 By warrants redeemed 10,705 39 July 1, '88, by balance 1,440 99 812,52168 812,52168 OUTSTANDING INDEBTEDNESS. Jan. 5, '88, bal. from W.Grady.f 34 54 3.08446 83.084 46 SOUTH PL ATTE BRIDGE BONDS INT 8T, To baL fm W.Grady, Jan,'88.$ 43757 To tT collected 53655 July 1. '88. by balance ..... 9 974 12 $ 97412 9 97412 COURT HOUSE BONDS PRINCIPAL. To bmlJan.5,,88.f'm W.Grady. 35627 To tax collected.. 1,580 61 By bonds, redeemed, 'Jos. m, ; 14.15.16. Bv amount in exchange. July 1, '88, to am't overdrawn 5562 $200000. $2,002,50 '82,008 50 COURT HOUSE BONDS INTEREST. TobaI.f'mW.Grady,Jan.5,'88.$ 97453 To tax collected 1.328 53 By 36 coupons redeemed .. $ 900 00 By exchange . 1 66' July 1, '88, by balance 1,401 40 $2,303 06 $2,303 06 INT. ON NORTH PLATTE BRIDGE BONDS To bal. fm W.Grady, Jan. 5,'88.$ 58 33 To tax collected 65818 By 13 coupons redeemed......... 8 78000 By exchange 1,95 July V 88, to am t overdrawn 44 S 78195 S 78195 NORTH PLATTE BRIDGE BONDS. To bal. fm W.Grady. Jan. 588.S 5095 July V88, by balance $ 50 95 $ 50 95 $ 5095 REFUNDING BONDS. Tobal.f'mW:Gradv.Jan.5.'88.$ 17190 By warrants redeemed $ 2550 July 1, '88, by balance 146 40 $ 17190 $ 17190 INTEREST ON REFUNDING BONDS. To bal. f m W.Grady, Jan. 5,'88. 13 81 To tax collected 1.02n 30 By 20 coupons redeemed........ '' $ COO 00 By exchange 45 July l.'SSTby balance 43366 81,03411 $1,034 Jl INTEREST ON JAIL UUN1J5 Tobal.fmW.Grady,Jan.5,'88,S 63 94 To tax collected., . s z i July 1, '88, by balance $ 6615 COUNTY POLL FUND: To bal. fm W.Grady, Jan. 5 '88,8 187 70 To tax collected 1,079 70 By warrant redeemed By supervisor's receipts July 1, '88, by balance 8 $" 6615 6615 3900 94652 28188 $1,26740 $1,26740 ADTEBTISINO FUND. To bal from Wm. Grady, Jan. 5,1888 $ 8 35 tax collficted 20 10 By warrants redeemed 20 00 , Julyl. 1888. by bal.... 8 45 28 45 K8TKAY FUND SALE. To bal from Wm. Grady, Jan. 5. 1888 22 23 Job 1,1888, by bal 28 45 22 23 22 23 FINES AND LICENCES. Hay 14, 1888, to fines from county jodge 20 00 Jane 21, 1888, state appornmt. 2129 16 By apporfto school diets . 2149 16 coroner's fund. ,v. To bal from Wm. Grady, Jan. 5, 1888. 8 00 July 1. 1888, by bal 800 JAIL BOND FUND. To 10 jail bonds, $1000 each.. 10000 00 . May 5, 1888, by express to Lincoln July 1, 1888, by bal 10000 00 O'FALLON FRECINOT BONDS. To 7 bonds $1000 each 7000 00 July 1, by 7 bonds 1000 ech 22 23 2149 16 2149 18 800 800 8 00 9992 00 10000 00 7000 00 7000 00 7000 00 CITY OF NORTH PLATTE GENERAL FUND. To bal from Wm. Grady, Jan. 5.1888 321 81 tax collected 2288 27 By city trees rents 2225 07 July 1, 1888, by bal 885 01 2610 08 2610 08 CITY OF NORTH PLATTE WATER FUND. To bal from Wm. Grady, Jan. 5. 1888 118 31 taxicoUected 1136 19 Bycity trees rcpte 1074 19 Julyl, 1888, by balance... 180 31 1254 50 1254 50 CITY OF NORTH PLATTE POM, FUND. To bal from Wm. Grady. Jan. 5, 1888 41 . tax collected 412 97 By city treas rents ,351 55 bal 103 37 July 1, 1888, by I 451 92 SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1. To bal from Wm. Grady, Jan. 5, 1888, 274 48 lines from police jndge.... 71 00 tax collected 4390 91 Jnly and Jan apport 1213 58 By treas rcpt ..... amt transfrd to No. 31. July 1, 1888, by bal 454 92 4454 95 9 11 1485 91 5919 97 5949 97 DISTRICT NO. 2. To bal fro ai Wm. Grady, Jan. 5, 1888 54 (3a Jan and July appor for 1883 66 26 tax collected 275 25 By treas rcpts July 1, 1888, by bal 345 99 50 21 396 20 396 20 DISTRICT NO. 3. To bal from Wm ..Grady, Jan. ,x 5, 1888 i i Vt.) Jan and July appor for '88 . 70 93 tax collected 205 63 By treas rcpt July 1, 1888, to" balance .... 324 51 No. 4. To bal from Wm. Grady, Jan 5, 1888 ley SB Jan and J nly appor for '88. 63 04 tax collected 317 26 By treas rcpts appor to No. 48 Jnly 1, 1888, by bal 285 00 39 51 324 51 203 32 50 00 296 54 Nil 72 31 I ii 5 ' ' ' ' 44575 to bik I(J&. o JulylTliaVyJW.... 445 75 143 15 83 41 To bal froaaW; 226 50 226 56 JtSy L WW, bVi'h.';;.:, t; 1 52 76 16 39 21 13 04 43 85 66 00 'JL TwO. M. To bal from W . Onir. MB. 5f 1 S864 Jan and July appor for '88. tax collected By treas rcpts July 1, 1888,bylbal........ No. 17. To bal!fro WakGn7, Jan. Jan 5, 1888. Jan and Jly appor for '88.. tcolIae& ByItreBarpt......:.i ralrViawAr halJ., '122 89 122C89 0 95 51 73 59 52 40 55 80 85 121 20 121.20 80 ,52 26 26'40 18. Jan. 79 48 To bal from Wm.G s loan Jan and Joiy appor for '88 tax collected ... By treas roots;. jnlyl, 1888, by.bal To bal from W. Ottoy, Jan. 1 5, 1888 ..:?;u..ff.:... ... jan and Jnly appor fox '88.', tax collected". . . 7 By treas rcpt. ....... .V. . . . julyl, 1888, by .bal L- 5 71 57 31 88 91 66 16 13 30 79 46 91 00 60 96 15198 15196 18 09 72 24 155 59 CONWAY & KEITH By treas. receipt July 1, '88, by balance 1TOKTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. SCHOOL DIST. NO. To balance from W. Grady, Jan. 4, '88 Jan and July app't for '88.. tax collected By .treas. receipt July 1, '88, by balance, 876 80 35 03 82 91 974 44 876 30 840-23 27115 81057 33 SCHOOL DIST. NO; 36 To Jan and Jul v antft f or '88. . . 39 44 ly aw tax collected By Treas receipt July 1, '88, by balance. 32742 81057 38 111 10 21715 J3CS 86 5306 86 SCHOOL DIST. . NO. 37 To balance from Wm. Grady Jan. 4, '88, -.. 4G Jan and Jnly app't for '88.. 42 43 Tx c.no.ttA - 56512 Bv treas rcceint 500 00 Jnlv 1. '88. bv balance 108 01 8C08 01 5608 01 SCHOOL DIST. NO. 38 To balance from Wm. Grady. Jan. 4, '88, 18 65 Jan and Jnly app't for '88, 3558 Tva rn1pr.tfii 32 58 Bj am't transfered to No. 42, . . 21 03 Jnlv 1. 'fW. bv balance 65 6 " J -i - ' 586 81 SCHOOL DIST. NO. 39 .To balance from Wm. Grady, jan 4, es, mou Jan and Jnly app' t f or '88 . . 86 32 Tax collected 184 07 By treasurers receipt July 1, '88, by balance .586 81 192 00 8G69 170 60 75 32 " No. 20. To!bal f rom.Wm . Grady, Jan. 5 188St t 20 03 .Jan and July appor.for '88. . 54 68 tax collected 28 98 By treas rcpts. Julyl, 1888 by bal 245 92 245192 72 18 31 56 . ' "No. 21. To Jan and July appor for '88. By treas rcpts Jnly 1,.1888,-by bal, 103 74 63 72 103 74 57 44 0 23 63 72 No. 22. To bal from Wm. Grady,- Jan. 5 1888..... I...... .... 2 97 Jan and jalyappor f or '88.' 86 38 ' tax collected.. 21503 By treasiropte;.'. July 1,1888, by bfl... 63 72 257 70 46 68 304 38 304 38 . f No. 23. To bal fronf Wm. Grady, Jan. 5, 1888,r... - 5 71 Jan and"jarJgpy'for-'88,--,70 0.- tax coUect8cTrjf;r.. .... . 9 23 nint from Dist. No. 28 30 00 By treas rcpts.. ifl.w . 85 26 Jolyl, 1888v-by bal 29 88 No. 24. To bal from Wm, Grady, Jan. S, 1888 Jannnd Jnly appor for '88. tax collected.....''. By treas rcpt July 1,1888, by bal. 11514 4 86 63 08 68 37 115 14 43 56 92 73 8280 69 SCHOOL I8T. NO. 40 "balance from -Wm. Grady Jan. 4. '88 28 82 Jim and J uly app'tf or '88, '. . 03 61 Jnly 1, '88, by balance, - To 5280 69 .84 43 ( CONWAY KEITH 58443 SCHOOL DIST. NO. 41 To balance from Wm. Grady, Jan 4, '88, .' 143 Jan and July app't for '83 . . 86 53 Max collected...; 8168 By treasurers receipt July i, 'oo,oy Daiancc . 584 43 Sole Agency of the " Maltese Celebrated CROSS 45 00 127 69 $172 00 8172 69 SCHOOL DIST. NO. 42. To am't from dist No. 38 21 03 Jnly app't for '88 25 96 Tt rnlWfid 53 63 By treas receipt, .a 67 00 , Jnlv 1 . '88. bv balance4 33 64 CARBOLIZED HOSE, $100 64 8100 64 SCHOOL DIST. NO. 43 To balance from Wm. Grady Jan 4, .'88 : 9 60 July app't for '88, 13 41 Tt rnllprfpd 92 97 Jnlv 1. '88. bv balance 115 98 $115 98 SCHOOL DIST. NO. 44, To balance from Wm. Grady, Jan. 4, '88, 20 00 Jan and July app't for '88. . 44 20 .tax collected.. 74 95 By treas. receipt Jnly I, '88, by balance $115 98 11749 21 66 $139 15 SCHOOL DIST. NO. 45, To Jan and July app't for '88... 63 77 By treas receipts July 1, '88, by balance $139 15 33 70 30 07 The same as has been adopted by the water works. We are also sole agents for the 55 city lick m Gaso m NO. 25. To bal. f 'm W. G Jady Jan 5,'88.S To Jan. and July app't for'88. ao tax coiiecteu..... ............ By treasurers receipts., .uiy j, '88, Dy Balance... 136 29 358 58 35 4951 136 29 45 70 65 74 8 11144 $ 11144 NO. 26. To bal. fm W.Grady; Jan:5,'88.$ To Jan. and. July app't for '88. 105 4905 Toam'ttransredfromNo.l5 1304 To tax collected 59 19 By treasurer s receint July, L,.'88, lijp balace....,. 8 115 59 674 t $ 12233 $ 12233 - NO. 27. To bal. fm W.Grady. Jan. 5'88.S 5 73 To Jan. and July app'tfor 88. 71 96 ao tax collected;;....-......... 51 81 By treasurer's receints S 85 55 July 1 , '88, by balance 43 95 NO. 28. t 12950 f 1950 To Jan. and July app't for '88.$ 6320 To tax collected 55 10 By treasurer's receipts By am't transferred to 23 July 1, '88, by balance 8400 3000 430 S 118 30 $ 118 30 NO. 29. To bal. f 'in W.Gradv. Jan. B '88.8 16 03 To Jan. and July app't for '88. 46 94 xo iux coiieciea......4-.-. m oy By treasurer's receipts., Julyl, '88, by balance.... 45 00 40 64 $ 8564 t 8564 NO. 30. To bal. f 'nx W.Grady, Jaa&'88.$ Tq Jan. and July app't for '88. To tax collected By treasurcr?8 roccfrts... . Julyl, '88, by blafice....'.'...! 614 6674 4245 7825 3708 $6377 $63' SCHOOL DIST. NO. 46. To Jan and Jnlv ann't for '88. . . 51 07 Jnlv 1. '88. bv balance 51 07 SCHOOL DIST. To July app't for '83, July 1, '88, by balance 55107 NO. 47 ... 58 76 53107 s 28 76 $28 76 SCHOOL DIST. NO. 48 To am't from dist No. 4, 50 00 July ann't for July 1, '88, by balance. 2007 $28 76 70 07 mm mm 570 07 SCHOOL DIST. NO. 49 23 31 To July app't for '88.. July 1, 88, by balance, $7007 23 34 $23 84 SCHOOL DIST. NO. 50 To Jan and Jnly app't for "SS.. 51 73 By treas receipt July 1, '88, by balance, " $23 34 30 35 2138 $31 73 551 73 SCHOOL DIST. NO, 51. To Julv nnn't for '8S 24 00 Bv tteas. recci nt, 24 00 ?21 00 SCHOOL DIST. NO. 52. To July aps't for '8S 22 03 Julyl, '88, by balance $24 00 22 03 $22 03 SCHOOL DIST. NO. 53 To JulT aDD't for '88 ' 21 38 July 1. '88, by balance 21 38 (D 03 O - P O p 0 0 81 it o ID 4 V o o a OS o 0 IP 0 CD on o o GO CD $2138 SCHOOL DIST. NO. 54 To July app't 20 72 July 1, 8b, by balance, $20 72 $20 75 . SCHOOL DIST. NO. . 55. To July app't: 1810 July 1, '88, by balance, 18 10 All x.. J ,1 $21 38 -f"1 otuuipcu gguuua cue nuiiuuicu. We keep no shoddy goods. Our prices are always the LOWEST. Gall and see us at the 20 72 $ 11533 $ 11533 549 86 549 86 No. 5. To bal from Wm. orady, Jan. 5 1888................... 45 Jan'and Jnir appor for '88. 130 07 tax collected 683 50 By treas rcpt ; July 1.1888, by bal 859 36 No. 6. To bal from.Wm. Grady, Jan. 5, 1888, 252 B4 Jan and Jnly appor for '88. CD 74 32 tax collected 1085 33 By treas rcpts... July 1, 1888, by bal 589 92 269 44 859 36 552 00 860 29 1412 29 1412 29 No. 7. fTo bal from Wm. Grady, Jan. 5, 1888 Jan and Jnly appor for '88. tax collected By treas rcpt July 1,1888, by bal No. 8. To bal from Wm. Grady, Jan. S, 1888 Jan and Jnly appor for '88. 13-38 65 03 320 07 300 00 98 48 By treas rcpts Julyl, 1888, by bal. To tax collected By warrants redeemed July 1, '88, by balance.. l,2S8l 1,2146 S2.58527 $2,565 27 ROAD FUND. Jan. 5, '88. baLfrom W. Grady.t 148 71 To tax collected-..'.. 3,907 48 By warrants redeemed ft,2S4 64 July 1, '88, by balance......... 1,321 55 $4,05619 $4,05619 BRIDGE FUND. - i Jan. 5. '88, bal. from W.Gradv.1 234 50 To tax collected 1,357 05 By warrants redeemed . .. July 1, 88, by balance....... t 68896 90859 1,59155. 1,591.55 No. 9. To bal from Wm. Grady, Jan. f AVAA.- Jan and July appor for cted. By treas rcpt July 1,1888, by bal. No. 10. To bal from Wm. Grady. Jan. 5. 1888. Jan and JnlyJappor for '88 Beted. tax collec By treas rcpt July 1 ,1888, bylbalance. No. 11. To bal from Wm. Grady, Jan. 5. 1887 jan and July appor for '88 . . By treas rcpt raly 1,1886, by bal. No. 12. To bal from Wm.SGrady. Jan. jan and July appor for '8 By treas rcpts jaly 1. 1888, by bal. 398 48 398 48 3 70 49 18 382 45 353 00 92 33 435 33 .435133 295 00 78 52 1211 24 ' 250 00 1334 76 1584 76 1584 76 71 99 9522 110 62 269 29 6 65 . 275 91 275 94 2 04 39 69 16942 176 92 34 23 211 15 211 15 20 24 95 22 143 82 190 00 69 28 259 28 259 28 NO. 31. To Jan. and Jnly ann't for '88. 76 10 To am't f romDist. No-1, 9 11 To tax collected..M..........w.. 155 81 By am't overdrawn-..... By treasurers receipts... juiy 1, -88, Dy oaiance, 757 133 00 100 45 , $ 241 02 S 24102 NO. 32. To bal. f 'm W.Grady Jan.4,'88.t 3 19 To Jan. and July app't for '88, 7316 To tax collectecLw-.. 36 56 By treasurer'8'recelpt......, $ 74 95 July 1, '88, by balance............ 37 96 $.112 91 $ 11291 ' SCltOOL DIST. NO. '33 To bal. from Wm. Grady, Jan. 4,'8t, 3 61 . JanandJuly.app't'for '88, 53 40 tax collected v. 386 05 By treas. receipts, .C July l, '88,-bybaIaace. 418 30 24 76 8443 06 $443 06 $1810 $1810 SCHOOL DIST. NO. 56 To July app't 20 72 July 1, '88. by balance 20 72 $20 72 $20 72 North Platte, Neb., July 1st, 1888. I, C. E. Osgood treasurer of Lincoln county is a true statement of the various funds of M p-f-rr v4ATP the state, ceunty and school districts. In- lIDvV OLU1C eluding treasurers fee for collection of the same. Dated this the 1st day of July, 1888. C. E. Osgood, Treasurer of Lincoln county Neb. Wc the commissioners of Lincoln county, Nebraska, do hereby certify that we have examined the above statement, with all the books and proper vouchers of C. E. Osgood treasurer of Lincoln county, Nebraska, and find the same to be correct. Including treas urers tee for the collection of the same. Signed this the 28th day of July, 1888. Boot and Shoe Store, Ottenstein's Block, North Platte, Neb., f H. 0TTEN, Prop. New Goods. New Prices. Lester Walker, uom 13 GERAND SWEEPING SALE OF S U M M E R GOODS JEWELEE A.ISTD MUSIC DEALER, Desires to announce to the public that he is again ready for business and respectfully asks all to call and inspect his stock of Silverware, Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Etc. I am also agent for . Wilonv nrifl PniAWAn. ww I ii il i a nun I'uiir.i .Miir i ii I X VUUV iflUU tl II IIVV1X IWUU JUI11UXUU11 X HM I J "Watch Repairing and Engraving. TJ. P. Ry. Licensed Jeweler. Two Doors North of P. 0., NORTH PLATTE, NEB. WAhftP Rpfis PinnAC -AT THE- NEW Star Clothing House. We offer our entire summer stock of i CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS SHOES, and urnishiiig Geods during the month of August for ACTUALg ' COST., ACTUAL COST. f Now is the time to buy forwe mean business. L ,,, 10! C&RRT THE Ml M. 0 Our Fall Stock is now arriving and it is the finest ever brouglttto North natte, we must make room for these goods. s Star Clothing House - Weber & Vollmer. :: MEAT :: MARKET ON THE NORTH SIDE. Keep on hand First-Class Meats of all kinds Your Patronage is Respectfully Solicited. tSe STEWAHT, Proprietors. A New Hand at the. Bellows. Having purchased the Blacksmith and Wagon business of Hershey & Co., I desire to announce that I will continue the business at the old stand, corner Fifth and Locust streets. All kinds of BLACKSMITHING, HORSE-SHOEING AND REPAIRING, CARRIAGE AND WAGON WORK promptly executed in first-class style. Having the best machinery west of Kearney, my facilities for doing work quickly are" unsurpassed. I respectfully solicit a continuation of the liberal patronage heretofore be stowed apon my predecessors. Prices very low but I cannot give credit. Please do not ask for it. JOHN H: HAEDEN.