THE ALLIANCE HERALD JOHN W. THOMAS. Editor Published every Thursday by THE HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY Incorporate! Lloyd C. Thomas. President John W. Thomas. E. C. Drake. Secretary Vice President Entered at the post office at Alliance, trough the mail as seconds la as matter. Nebraska, for transmission Subm rlptlon price. $1.50 pr year in ttllMl The circulation of this newspaper Ik guaranteed to ta weatcm Nebraska. Advertising rates on application free. be the largest Sample copies THURSDAY, FF.BKI' AKY S, l13 Here In n quip from the Country ( ntleiinm: "Ikies a hay stack burn up or down? It doe lint a defeat ins aoclcty can get two hours of fun out of proving It doesn't " LOCAL PARAGRAPHS Mrs. from a offering grippe. Here I a auggestion to marriage ahle ladies who railed to Improve leap year: An exchange telle of a girl who aent her steady a pair of socks for a preaont with a card at tn lied on which was written. "For cold feet". The day was stain act. You are missing a rate treat if you are not reading the Lift of Wood row Wllaon. which la belli published as a aerial in The Herald Phe first chapter wk published in' the Issue of January 2lrd. If you have not commenced rending It, you will do to look up the last two issues of the paper and commence reading It from the first. It makes splendid IN Ml tag for the boya and girls. For tricks Chinee thai an t ays I hat are dark anil h :t are vain the heathen , peculiar." Hut for trickH oily refer ua to the ' pussy foot" poll.iclan who does nothing during t!i campaign for the success of the pally I nominees, but after election put in all his time for months trying to secure endorse ments which ought to go to persona who worked during the campaign for the sueceaa of the patty nominees. W. H. BttaroBI la aevere attack of la Mrs. L. II. Highland ia confined to her home with a very aevere case of neuralgia K. K. belter, of the Alliance Fruit i Company, and wile made a trip to i llemlngford last week. Ray Qladson. a Burllnnton brake ttafl who waa transferred to Sterling, Colo., was In Alliance Monday. Mr Drake, formerly landlord of ', the Drake hotel, la again in our ; midst, and will remain indefinitely. i Mrs. J. H. Carroll waa called to j Twin Porks, Montana, by telegram . Friday morning. Her daughter I very sick. Alias Minu Lougeny, who has been vialtlng for some time at the High ; land home, will leave for Denver , Friday. The Chadron Chronicle and The Crawford Tribune were designated by the county commissioners of Dawes county as the official publi cations for this year. Kvldently the commlaisionern of that couniiy be lieve thai the law requiring them to have certain notices published was designed to give publicity to those notices. The Chronicle und The Tribune are two of the moat newsy local papers that come to The Her ald office, and no doubt have a cir culation thaH covers every pari of I .' i i s cotinly Marcus Franklc KamouR, expects -I- proprietor of to return to The Alll- hia eastern trip this com By recognizing the newspaper fra ternity of the atate In choosing tip potnttca to office unu r iiis admin Nitration, Qoveraor Moretoead lias stirred up a little fun among the boys, as well as increase the volume of their gotid will towards himself The Oxford Standard bad the follow Ing to say in regard to age of tho governor's appointments: "Tuesday Governor Morehead appointed Fred C. Ay res, editor of the Holbrook Ob server, deputy state oil Inspector for the Fifth district The only thing we are afraid of Is, that In a mo ment of abseii 1 mi ndei'n c ss Fred might Imagine he was writing edit orials for the Observer and give us wind in our gasoline laatead of wat er, in which case we'll have te train our engine all over again. How ever, laying all jokes aside, Bro. Ayree ia entitled to a :,i -e at the pie counter, and the standard la more than plc-ied to chronicle his success. " Last week I "a. Hera i1 published an article i vnbuted by Rider Frank A. W ne 1. pr xr of the Christian (hit a at Alliance, on the ance from ing week. Judge J. II. Wooley, of Grand Is land, waa In tho city Wednesday on legal business. He went to Broken How today. The Misses Willow anil Katherine Hi ekert of Deadv oud, S. D., are visiting at the home of their sister Mrs. Harry Bowman. Mrs. Horace Bogue left for New York City last night to Join Mr. Hogue who ia In that city purchas ing slimmer gooda. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wilson re turned home last Friday from Bel vldere where they have been visit irrg relative. Two of Mrs. J. F. Richards' child Pan, who are eitk with scarlet fe ver, are much improved, having been mar death's door at one time. A. J. Pickett has resigned from the aerviee of the Burlington and is preparing to move to Arcadia, Ne braska, to make his future home. Mra. C. K. Wykofr and daughter Helea arrived Sunday from Coun cil Bluffs for a visit with her moth er, Mrs. C. F. Kroll, and sifters. Mrs. J. f. Rleharde and Mrs. K. W. Kay. II. A S'e. -ling arm da) .loins, a dlvislou of fireman on the the Burlington brought to the hoapltal ret I I with a badly crushed foot. !! C I abject , welco or of a' rejects o Will Into ol our rc . ly pleas i Xo;1 sever: len on termed a written In loyal to he juid teaohlsji, By ot oplni p ithr churcl'i it Avd not ien'.i lures of the I Superfluous el with, bein; wo: ds ) thit our pose fcr ..i bellltes". The Her it i-i tm t s Corn pas -.-lies and others on " i? Interaat, or that a considerable poition re. We were purtk-u'ar-i Ir. Woten'a article .tsjas. Although v rit ,b!c t that might be 1913 FEBRUARY 1915 rsTMTT i w i t i fHHI HTTl 1 111 r23 456 T 0 10110131413 526l27l28n who had discovered them in n hay stack while loading hay to feed to stock Hp Immediately brought them to town and restored them to the cwncrs. who are now offering a re ward Of 'en dollars for Information Which will had lo the arrest and COBVltton of the offenders I where they apent several weeks very pleasantly visiting relatives. Dr. ! W. Curtis is confined to his bed with la grippe. Roy Burns, son of Prof. Burns, badly injured hia left hand yesterday while playing with a revolver, the gun being accidentally discharged. 1 1 a Committee Visits Bishop Bishop Duffy, Now at Cheyenne, Gives Serious Consideration to Invitation WILL VISIT ALLIANCE GOES TO CHICAGO Miss Mary Regan will go to Chi cago Within a very few days to pur chase a fine, new line of goods for her ladies furnishing atore. 8he will be gone probably two weeks and will select a very fine line of spriim goods, which will be placed at her store In the Phelan House Block. on sale )pi ra Aiii Swum. :j a il question. . ndly spirit. i church. Its bj ahowed a wag While game liberal- I iwards m pdM ra of that la commendable. ;i:noiig the good fea . Vie was its b-vvlty. l ii-es Vera dispclis ,ndci I Into few article served the hi h i' was intended better than Hit Jh it had ocoupiou several times tho spate. During ihe little gMlfa than four regie iaai the preaeal editor of ne Herald has a ted in that capacity tiie pai i r has maintained a firm atand f..r Mi Mnnrlplea of progress ive d'.iu. raij and 1ns supported the i i oiidater of the democratic party with actively an exception; but to the few back number politic inns who aro tryiug to make it ap , tr thai a pledge to support the candidates of the party, regardleaa of their fltnwas for Offl e or Hi" methods by which nomination may be aecured. is necetisar In order to ae-ure preferment In the matter of appointment to office under the in--omlng democratic adminiai ration', we wish to say there's nothing stir ring here. Do you uet us? In other words, office or no office fo.- I his -editor. The Alliance Herald will con tinue to support the party und its oaudidatts that stand for the rights if the common people. We have ihe people with u. UatH recently a man In this corner of Nebraska w I wlabed to secure an appointive c ce neded the assistance of the p tlciaus. but "thinga have hanged bine. Willie died". We have ihe .good will of the rank and file, which we- prefer to the endorsement of aOA-hinc olit iciaus, secured at the expense of b Having the people. bad 'tton his right fot caught b t ' ii thg nxiiie -ind tender. Aady .1. KJeldgaard, who formerly W9M employed in Alliance, was in the c'ty visiting friends yesterday nnd oday. He left this noon for his home in Omaha. He will attend thg Babeock I'harniacy Institute in Out i h.i the balance of the winter. Gaines Chapman, who has been Uitinn at Webster Spriugs. West Virginia, has returiie-d to his home tit Mallnda. He arrived Sunday of last week anil has been visiting since wnii . K. Bandy. Mr Chapman may make his home in Alliance soon, mov ing from Malinda. Switchman Urowt-rs injurtd his foot Monday while working in the railroad yards. He is laid up at present . John Kaieet, foruurly cf the Her- aM force, Who has been employed lately on the lleminufcrd Journal has returned to Alliance. ('has. Caldwell, of Lincoln, slate agent for the Liverpool, London & Globe Fire Insurance Company, was in the city yesterday eonferring with Gray & Guthrie, local agents. L C. Stire, or Denver, district a, gent for the slates of Colorado Wwimiuu aid Nebraska, for thi I'eiiiisvh ania Fire Insurance Com AT THE CHURCH Beautiful Social Affair Large Number of Ladies Enjoy Hos pitality of Miss Virginia Broome SPEND ENJOYABLE EVENING BAPTIST CHURCH 10:00 1 1:00 l:M 7:::ii a. a. in. Sunday school, in. Preaching. p.m. B. Y. P. C. p. m. Services. pany, waa in the city yesterday. W C Mouuls, who has been on a visit witli relatives lo Wichita. Kails, and nearby points, has returned. His son. whom he took along. took sick, necefeitnting a hurried return. Mavor W. O. Barnes and Mrs. Barnes have returned from their re cent hurried trip to San Diego, Cal ifornia, whence they Journeyed o be with Mrs Barnes mother. who hm very ill but who is now recover ing. Marshal Cy luting is conflued to his home by sicknevs and unable to be on duty. I Mrs. Zercher, of Crawford, la in ihe c4ty. a patient of Dr Slagle, for week's treatment. -I- Mr. and Mrs. A Wayne Wllsou and children returned last Kriduy no ruins from Tlia-r county, Nebr., Upon receipt of informal ion that RaV. James A. Duffy of Cheyenne. Wyoming, had been chosen Blthop of the new Dloceae of Kearney. Ne braska, telegrams of congratulations were sent him by Alliance Council No. !;: of the Knights of Columbus. St. Agnes Court of the Daughters of Isabella, and fifteen of the pnmi Inent members of the Holy Ros ary church. A petitition was circu lated among the business men o f Alliance, irrespective of religious h lief, asking FT. Duffy to visit our city with a possible view of making his residence here. It was realized that the See of the diocese was fixed at Kearney, but as Alliance ha-s the largest church in the new diocese, the only sisters' Academy and the only sisters' hospitnl in the onflnes of the new bishopric. and commodious dwelling, also other hurch property, as well also, being . m ,1. more convenient lor over i o-i u u us of the priests resident in the dio- cae. these things might prove of sufficient weight to induce the new- shop to get permission to live In Alliance and ultimately nave the seat of the new diocese changed from Kearney to Alliance. The petition was gwdly sinned by every business alio proicssiomu man in Alliance, and a committee con sist tng of C. A. Newberry, our larg est merchant, R. M Hampton, vice president of the First National bank and .1. W. Guthrie of the firm or ray & Guthrie was chosen to go to Cheyenne und present tin peti tion, the Sisters el St. Agnes A- cademy and St. Joseph hospital a0 suit their meetings ami p-ti'ion with the eeoimittee; and they made covers tor me pennons nun wen- most beautiful and in fact works ot art. The KaiChta of Columbus, the Daoghtera of Isabella, the Holy Name Society, ihe 1 oung Ladles so ciety and the Altar Society ea-n wrote separate requests thru their respective officers and the commit tee weni to I li"yc tine and mei rr. Duffy Sunday morning. return ng Monday. We understand that they were received moat kindly and cor dially by Fr. Duffy who told I hem that he was highly pleased with the spirit shown nnd promised to visit our city at an early date after his consecration. He said that it was not in hU power to change the of ficial residence without the consent of hia superious. 1 hat ne nan heard much of the push and activ ity of th business men of Alliance and wa s trprlsed to learn that the Academy I ad so many pupils and that we h id ao many flourishing m cletiea In the parish and was very favorably Impressed with It3 many advanti -. He said it would ttuxe some lime to make the change, even if deemed advisable, as mai- iers of this kind had to go uirii a certain courae and were given m st careful consid- ration before any ac tion was taken. He evpreeaed his hearty thanks to tho numbers of the committee and asked them to extend them to all those who htid joined in the different petitions. The committee- report that they were greatly Ivpreeeed with Fr. Duffy's indiv leluality and believe ne win prove to be the right mun in the right place, especially if that place is ta be Alliance. He is the young est bishop in America and looks it. but any one oOBatBg n ont ict with him will readily see why he was chosen. He has a moat pleasing p. rsonality. is a man of dynamic force, active, energitic, in fact, a genuine wtstirner. He certainly will be a great addition to western Nebraska, and we predict that the new diocese will make tremendous strides under his leadership. and are orav that Almighty God may give him many years lis the Chief Shepherd of the fl ck bringing them io Him Mav be b" given health and strength to do the work of the Lord for the sal van on of souls and when finally called to give an ac count of his steward hip may he hear the blessed won "Hater thou into the t ew aid of et iraal life aad unending happiness. " Rev. Geo. A. Witte. Pastor Phone 113 METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH 10: On a. ni. Bible Classes 1 1 : M a. m. Sunday School. Graded Preaching. 0.30 p.m. Young people's EpwortL League meeting. T::i0 p. m. Preaching. Prayer, Bible study and social hour. Wednesday evening at :'i0. The doors of this church are open to all people at all services. iA cor dial and home welcome extended to all to worship with us. If you have no other church home in the city. Olin S. Baker. Pastor Phone 90 A. M. E. CHURCH Services at the heme of Miss Rich mond OU Platte Avenue. Sunday srhool, L' p. m. every Sun day. Preaching service at 7: SO p. m. ev ery alternate Sunday. Mrs. P. M. Maxfitld. Pastor m m m FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 10:00 a.m. Sabbath School. 11:00 a. in. Public worship, a p.m. Junior and Intermediate C.K G:;0 p. m. Christian Cndeavor Special young people's service led by Miss Kthel James. 7::;o p. ni. Public worship. Rev. J. B. Brown. Pastor Phone 710 iMMANUEL GERMAN EVAN GELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner Yellowstone Ave. and 7th St. German services every Sunday at 10:30 a. in. There will be Hnglish service- a: 10:30 a. in. next Sunday. Kng'ish services about every three weeks upon announcement, and even ing services upon announcement. German-English parochial school five days of the week till June. Everybody welcome. Titus Lang, Pastor, 703 Niobrara Ave. Phone 339 On Tuesday evening, at he beau t i f ii I home of Miss Virginia Broome about thirty five ladles were Miter taincd at a five o'clock dinner. I'lacea were laid at ight tables. A unique manner in plauflC the gues s was used by Miss itro tin . A bo quet of flowers was plat ad on each table, no two bofiu.' a being the same flower. Cards representing the dif ferent flowers were drawn from a dish, and places were taken at the tablpe whose flower correspond: il to that drawn. After the dinner the ladies at the tables rnit f0 the bo qucta, the on - cut ting; the highest card at each table winning thai bo quet. Follov. ii.g is a list of the dif ferent Mow era: Violets, red, white and pink lrnations, red anil pink roses, yellow tulips and sweet peas. Being Shrove Tuesday, pancakes constituted the first cburse. Which was followed by several other good courses. Miss Margaret Harris gad Miss Hannah Cotant assisted in servinj;. During the evening music was furnished by an orchestra con sisting of Miss Hattie Renswold, Mcaara. Paul Thomas, 8, R. Clem en- and Carl Thomas. Miss Broom rendered vocal selections which dis p! iye:d her beaattfal aad w-ell trnlne ! voice. Tin ladies speak hinhly of their t harming hostess nnd the manner in which thev Were entertained, having spent a very enjoyable evening. These present were Mesdanics Ellis. Marvla, Mitchell, Qantg, Wood. Peek- enpauh, Brazelton, Ware, Harris. McCtuer. Hall, Tally, Rarcroft, Co tant, Nelson, Stebbins. Di tiruler. Nel son, Zed titer. Oilman, Andrews, Les ter, Schloupe, Westover, Williams, laneoa. Wikcr, Rowan. Broome, and MUaea Angela Ware. Emily Skiles, Josephine Ware, Qrace Cotant, Mar garet Lester. ger of Jupiter, David Beach. Maid ens: Basel Bennett. Myldred Caas bell, Cynthia Davenport. Marian Grebe, Janet Grassman, Alforetta Lainon. Altfl Phillips. Irene Rice. No bles: archlhaM Blackwood, Clifford Bloom field, Michael Nolan. Paul Thomas, Max Wilcox. d I VALENTINE SOCIAL AT RENO There will be a Valentine social In the church at Reno. Wednesday evening;, Feb. 12th. Ovatera will be served and a good time is expected. All are cordially Invited to attend. The proceeds will go to the church. U.S. Land Office Notes Interesting News of Alliance Land Office PUBLISHED EVERY WEEK WILL GIVE VALENTINE PARTY The deavoi terian parly members of the Society or Un church will givi on the evening Christian Bn First Presby j a Valentine of Fi.brua.ry of the C. K. Uth tor the members and the young people of the ohur- h. Blahoratg preparations are being made and a uood time is premised. An oyster supper, with all the trim mings, will be served. Interi sting games will be played The location of the party will be announced later. EPISCOPAL CHURCH There will be services next Su.iday at 1 1 a. in. and 7: JO p. m. At Si. Matthew's church a "Ques tion Box" is In evidence; any mem ber of the congregation is at liberty to put a question in the box. Subjects next Sunday from Ques tion Box: "Do you believe in the power of suggestion?" "Is your church the mother chinch?" Geo. G. Ware, Missionary Phone 93 e e e U. P. CHURCH 10:0( a. Lessons. ' 11:0" a 111 7: oil p.m. PrajpJ lug, at ni. Sunday school, Graded Latin Club Play Success Students of High School Give Excel lent Entertainment Last Friday FULL HOUSE IN ATTENDANCE Preaching, l'leaching. meeting, eiine-suav ;to. L. Godfrey. Pastor Phone 458 even CHRISTIAN CHURCH Thieves Steal Records Burglars Enter Office of Forest Lum ber Company. Records Found in Hay Stack by Farmer REWARD OF $10 OFFERED Hurglara or aneuk Ihievea entered the office of the Forest Lumber Com iimiiv in Alliance recently and se.-ured n number of valuable records The tgga the! entered is not known and the actual loss wu not discovered until a number of old records which coutaiuid valuable data and informa Hon were brought In b a farmer 10: UO a. in. Bible school. 11:00 a. m. Preaching. subject, What and Where Is Heaven?" 6:45 p. m. C. K. 7:30 p. in. Preaching. Subject, I'Jesus and His Saving rower. ; :'.u p. m , weaaeeaay, prayer meeting. Frank Allan Woten, Minister Phone 752 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST : Sabbath school at the residence Irs. Pilkingtou every Saturday ternoon at o ciock Mrs. John Pllkington Supt A FINE COUNTY MAP The Herald Publishing Company nus print d thla wart Si fee copy luhiofl Mux Butte county maps for distribution. These maps are printed on heavy ledger paper which stand a great deal of rough n.i liHiidlint! without tearing maps will be for sale at The Herald 'office. One will be given free to every uew subscriber or renewal who asks ror it during the next ninety days "Dido, thg Phoenician Queen," pre sented by the Latin Club of the Al liance High s.hool last Friday night, contained some cf the be'at talent it er given in a play by the young peo ple of Alliance Some very good and hard work was done In preparing the scenery for this play, all of the beautiful effects of the ancient tem ples ami gardens being displayed. The costumes were imported for this piece, and added greatly to the beauty of the play. Mrs. Uowan and Miss Sherdenian deserve credit for coaching and preparing the play ers who made a soccesa of the per formaaoe. In the first scene Aeneas and his band were cast upon the Partbagln ian shores and arriving at the Tem ple of Jupiter are ureeted by Dido, the uueen. Miss Angela Ware, who I distinguished bcvacll in playing the part of Dido, gave a very good im pression to tile audience from the first word spoken until the final scene. In the banquet scene Miss Ware displayed her beautiful voice in a song to the gods. In the last act. a scene in Dido's chamber, her pleadings with Aeneas were indeed wonderful. In the dramatic scene where Ditlo took her life, the nerves or the audience were kept at a high banalon hy the presentation or this heavy part by Miss Ware. Lloyd Tully playing the leading part or Aeneas was very well taken i hecaaae of his good voice and the princely manner in which he present-j eel this character. Bernard Hoist n, in the role of larbas, showed very good acting and tm excellent voice, and his denunci- at ion or DUlo in act uir. e waa a reature of the pluy. Little Howard Cogswell, as Cupid, scored ti great hit in his appearance In scene two of the Brat act. The entire cast did Justice to their part and showed that they had none through hard practice to 010841 give the productiou. Following are the names of those takiug pari in the play: Aeneas, prlu e of Troy, Lh.yd Tully. Aohaiis, in. ud of Aent as. Merritt Cbaftee. Illoneus, a Trojan noble. will i Ralph Johnson Dido, queen of i .n usrttte j thage. Angela Ware Aiwia, sister The ' of Dido. Jntla Frankle Baree, nurse of Dido, Avis Joder. laroas, a Moor-i-.ll pillwe, I lei nurd Holsteli Venus, goddf!- of love. Hattte Renswold. Cuptd. son of Ycuua. god vT love. llow.Sld Cogswell Mercury, tllessen A change in the payment of water righi and maintenance charges oil rederal irrigation projects has be?n made by special order or Secretary of the Interior. Heretorore pay mi nts of this kind have been made to the land ofrices but the new or der requires thai these funds be paid to the Fiscal agents who are located at the project engineers' of flees at some point in the project itself. In this case it will mean that payments will be made to the Fiscal Agent at Mitchell, where the Project Engineer Ol the North Platte project is located. It ha been' customary for receiv ers at the Baited States land Office to carry a large balance for check ing purposes. This is now discount, ued and all deposits made by re celvers are to the credit of the Unit ed States treasury. Vouchers or checks drawn by the receiver will be cashed at the hank the same aa heretofore but will be sent by the bank to Washington ror payment by t tie treasury. Alliance, Nebr., Fh. 1. llll. The Alliance Herald: We are directed by a letter Xioiu the honorable commissioner of the General land effice, under date of Jan. .il, t'.H.;, to furnish intormaition relative lo the restoration to the Public Domain to local n -wspapers as a matter of newa without expense to the government, of the foltowiag lists of lands: - SW'iNK', Sec. I'll, 53 W. IaA I, Sec. tB, T. L'2 All of See-. Il, T. II Sec, 57 W. Such of said tracts as have been formerly restored and are otherwise withdrawn, reeerved. appropriated or covered by existing entry will be subject to Mttlemeai under the public land Iiiwb of the United Slates on and after Mar -h L'4, 1918, at 9 a. in. and wUI be sub ject to entry, filing or selection Ap I rll 2, 191.!, at 9 a. in. at the 1'niteet ' States land officiant Alliance, Nebr Warning is expressly given that no person will be permitted to gain or exercise any right whatever un der any si ilenu nt or occupation be gun after withdrawal of land from Settlement and entry and prior to March 2t, 113. aii such aotttamaat and occupation are forbidden. Persons holding valid subsisting ; settlement rlvhts initiated prior to , withdrawal of land, and who haw j maintained their settleim at on the J lands, will be allowed preference fit hi to make entry of he lands set tied upon In accordan.-e with exist ing law and regul.it ion. W W WOOD, II. J. KI.I.IS. Entries !! X.. K. X. X. T. It. R on 57 N.. W w , R. not no; or Homestead Keglater. KKCKIVFK Allowed K AndemoB, Broad Part of et-:t!ens 2ff Ne of at : 0151110. lirtl e i water, Hi br j ami 27 2it .",11. I AligU, Knietl K. Walls. Agate, braska Part or sec. JI-2K-5B. 1 0151112. Thomas P Diwibv; Wayaide. Nebr. Part or sec. 114141. 01M13. Jacob fihlmeh, Mandaad, .e i braska Part of ec. 30-1841. : 015619. Maude Donovan, Alliance. Nebr. All of sec. l-2;.-5l. 01562(1. Willard O. Golden. Unco, Nebr. Part or sections 22, 27. 28 and :'.4-21-tr.. 015621. Jame-s It. Morris. l.Uco. Ne braska. Part ol se,tions in, 29, ::i-21-47. 015622. Alva It. Haislup, Cnadron, Nebr. All of sec. 2i:!l-55. Applications for Final Proofs 010109. William F Fitzgerald. Mon -rose, Ne br. Part or section lb- gad I ."-:'. t-55. Frank Hirinan. Seottshlurf. Part of sec. 29-2 J-64. (Meat B. Leonard, Sott Nebr. Part or sec. 2'.-2.!-5. Oaarge W While. Harrison. Part of eec. 2-29-57. Kdmund Slattery, Ardinore. Dak t'art of sections IK, 19 H0-22-60. 11-14 igsga. Hi br lee7t. Muff, Nebl 011075. So. and 0I12KO Kmil F. Anderson. Binghtim. Nebr Pari of seiticns I'M and "! IMt. 01 1.!52. Dav's 8. Atwtll. Aicra. Ne braska. Part of sections 21-22 hi 17414. 014156. Samuel K. Smith. MoffitJ. Nebr. Part of sections 8 and 17-21-46.