The Tribune A. B. COFFROTH , EDITOR Two star route jurors have com mcnced building new houses. GKOKOK A. HUNTER announce ! himself elsewhere as an indcpcnden candidate for County Treasurer. SATURDAY'S convention was harmo nious in the extreme. Party feeling did not couic to the surface. LINCOLN'S "bucolic" paper takes great pride in the establishment by 0. * borne , Kespohl & Co. , of a wholesale dry goods house at that point. TIIK Republican State Convention met at Lincoln , yesterday , tut we go tc press before receiving a report of its proceedings. A GOOD Democratic Sheriff nomina ted by a staunch Republican convention was one of the results of Saturday's convention. This was a movement , certainly , consistent with civil service reform. THE anti-monopoly govemor of Mich igan travels on a railroad pass. The rail roads of Michigan are worse than the governor. . Capital punishment was orig inally invented for the railroad man who offered a pass to an anti-monopolist. SECRETARY TELLER has decided that the Kickapoo Indians in Kansas are en titled to compensation for the lands sur rendered by them in accordance with the stipulation of a late treaty , and he will : isk congress to appropriate a sum suf- u'cicut for the purpose , A TABLL showing by States the num ber of pension claims pending in the .pension office on the 30th of June , 1883 , lias been prepared. New York heads the list , with 27,973 , while South Car olina , has only 2. Washington is re sponsible for 240. From the war of 1812 there are 1,012 , and other wars prior to 1861 , 1,70G. There are 3.249 claims from men now In the navy and 5,483 from the anfiy. . THE convention engaged in form- forming a State constitution for South ern Dakota has voted down woman suf frage by 3 to 117. It has , however , adopted a section granting to women having the qualifications of age , resi dence , etc. , prescribed for male voters , the right to vote at any election .held solely for school purposes and to hold any office relating to schools. This is in line with the example of some of the older States. THE Omaha Bee claims that the cli mate of the plains in Western Nebraska is changing rapidly and becoming more and more rainy as cultivation of the soil increases. As cornstalks arc much taller and more shrub-like than prairie grassthe advocates of forest culture as : i means of increasing the rainfall of a countrywill probably declare that the views are supported by this reported change from dry to wet on the plains of the far West. Cleveland Leader. JOHN BULL , engineer of the Thun derbolt passenger train on the New York , Pennsylvania & Ohio railroad , died on Monday , frem injuries received by a collision with a freight train at Tiilmagc , Saturday. He might have .saved his life by jumpingbuthe thought jf the passengers , reversed his engine , set the air brakes , and then put on full steam , started ahead , broke loose from the cars , and met the oncoming train with his engine. The passengers were unhurt. He lived at Gallon , and was the oldest engineer on the road. PRESIDENT YILLTARD'S offer to the i people of Astoria who want him to build them a connection to his road is a truly generous one. He will build the line , if they will find a contractor .who will do it for $30000 a mile. $20- 000 to be paid in first mortgage bonds and $10,900 in .second mortgage bonds. That is plain enough. 3Iost railroads are built for the first and second mort gages nowaday ? , but the cool part of the proposition is Mr. Yilliard's explanation that ' -these are all the Funds at his dis- "posal now. ' ' THE Chicago and Eastern Illinoi Railroad announced on Monday that 01 Tuesday they will begin selling ticket to Indianapolis , including a chromo fo five cents. It is understood that tin five cents is for the chroino and tha the fair is thrown gratis. Wcstcri roads arc never struck by such a frcal of generosity. MR. EMERSON wrote to a friend ii 1829 : "I suppose that prosperity ii always dangerous , especially for tin very young. In college I used to ech < an ejaculation of my wise aunt : 'Oh blessed , blessed poverty ! " When } saw young men of fine capabilities , whose only disadvantage was wealth. " GUNNISOX , Col. , is to be the site oi big steel works , built by New York am St. Louis capitalists , who have boughl 2,000 acres of land at Crystal Buttc 20 miles from Gunnison , the tract con taining large and valuable deposits ol iron and anthracite coal. The iron is said to be equal to the best in Missouri ; and the coal is superior to the best in Pennsylvania. The millwhen finished , is to employ several thousand hands. A HANDSOME German girl , fresh from Rhinelandwas , up before a New Jersey justice on a charge of desertion. Through an interpreter she said she didn't know she was married , the old Dutchman claiming her , having told her that was the way servants were hired in this country. The learned justice said it made no difference what sLe thought ; she was married anyhow , and must obey her husband. She at once de clared she would return to Germany , where no fellow could marry her without her knowing something about it. THE Postmnster-General has again ifcsued a circular regarding the new postal law which goes into effect Octo- Der 2nd , which everybody should heed. It reminds the letter writing public ; hat all letter postage must be prepaid is a condition of the letter being f'or- varded. If the postage is sufficient , md there is a return card on the envel > pe , the letter will be returned to the vriter. If not , notice will be forward- id to the party to whom the letter is tddrcssed , stating the amount of post- ige due on the detained Intter , upon he receipt of which the letter will bo orwardcd. REQUISITIONS xipon the post office lepartment by post masters for the new wo-cent stamp is so large that con- ractors are unable to meet the demand nd the department consequently is re- lucing the amounts called for in the equisition. Contractors at the present re able to furnish one and a half million timps daily , but this is much less than lie number demanded during the early art of the present month. The de- artment has distributed a very large umber of old two-cent stamps among jany of smaller post-offices , yet it is elieved that with the utmost exertion f the department , fully one-third of the ost-offices in the country will not have n adequate supply of stamps upon the ate when the law providing for the ew letter rate goes into operation , 'he ' department officials , however , do otfear any serious obstruction of busi- ess. THE average cost of collecting the iriff revenues for the last fiscal year as a little over two cents and nine lills. In twenty-nine of the 120 di.s- icts the cost of collection is more lan dollar for dollar , while in thirty of icmincluding many of the larger ports , ic cost is under ten cents. The receipts i New York were8147,901,488 , audit > st one cent and eight mills on the ) llar for collection. Boston comes next > Nsw York in receipts to the value of 23,475,440 , at a rate of two cents and ght mills on the dollar , while Phiin- ilphia and San Francisco are next in xler , rising $12OOQ.QOO and ยง 10,000- )0 ) respectfully , at rates of three cents id four mills and three cents ami eight i ills on the dollar. It is understood at tlie Secretary of the Treasury will new his recommendation for the aboli- m of unprofitable district ? , but the < iliticians will fight hard against 11113' l duction of patronage. I Republican Convention. The Republican Convention met a Tndianola on Saturday last , and organ ized by electing T. D. Pollock , tempoi ary chairman and J. P. Israel , tcuipoi ary secretary , which organization wa afterwards made permanent. After the committee on credential had reported , the delegates elected wer duly admitted to the convention , am the vacancies filled. The following nominations wcr made : For County Clerk , C. LCramer. . For Uounty Judge , II. M. Ashmou For Co. Treasurer , J. II. Goodrich , for Sheriff , J. W. Welborn. For Coroner , Dr. L. Lee Johnson. For Superintendent , C. L. Nettleton , For Go. Surveyor , Page T. Francis. For.Co. Commissioner , S. L. Green Gco. Ilockncll was nominated by I J. Starbuck as a candidate for repreaen tative to fill vacancy , and , on motion , the nomination was made unanimous. J. W. Dolan , I. J. Starbuck , Thos. Clark and A. M. Robb were elected del egates to the State Convention. George Hocknell was elected Chair man of the County Central Committee , and the following were elected mem bers : Indianola , John Lamborn ; Beaver , S. R. Mcssncr ; Willow Gr < nfe , Charles Boyle ; Driftwood , John Stone ; Eas' Yallcy , S. B. Rowe ; Danbury , T. D. Pollock ; Red Willow , W. T. Hamilton. After which the convention adjourned. GLEANINGS from EXCHANGES FLORIDA constructed more miles of railroad , last year , that any southern state , except Georgia , and at the pres ent rate of railroad building , she will discount Georgia , this year. ENGLAND had this year 2,000,000 icrcs in wheat , against 39,000,000 acres in America ; no cornagainst 64,000,000 icres in America. She has G , 000,000 icad of cattle and 25.000,000 head of f sheep , against America's 60,000,000 lead of cattle and 50,000,000 sheep. SUPERINTENDENT HINSDALE of the Jleveland schools , in a recent address , .aid : "The heart of American educa- ion beats below the high school line , hat to strength and deepen the educa- ion of the pupils in the lower grades he real common schools stands first imong the educational needs of the irne. BOSTON raises some awfully smart uen. There was one the other day who ried the experiment of ridding his car- icts of moths by spiinkling them liber- lly with naptha. Then he lighted the ; as , and had an explosion violent nough to burn off his hair and beard , mash the furniture , and fire the louse. Just at the present the man is iot bothering about little things like aoths. THE fastest train in the world is the 'Flying Dutchman" running from Lon- on to Bristolu distance of 118 - miles , r at a rate of 59 miles an hour. The astest train in America is said to be lie afternoon express on the Canada itlantic Railway , which leaves Coteau tation at 5:35 and reaches Ottawa , istant 78.4 miles , at 7:09. : having made ne stop of three minutes at Alexan- ria. This is fifty miles an hour. Additional Locals. In Memoriam. The Hitchcock County Bar met and asscd the following resolutions upon ic death of S. L. Greeley : WHEREAS , Our friend and fcllow- fficer , S. L. Greeley , has departed lis life , we , the members of the bar nd officers of this court , in token of ic confidence and esteem cherished for im do offer and adopt the following , iz : RESOLVED. That in the person of S. . Greeley we recognized a worthy , in- illigcnt and useful citizen , universally snored and loved by all whose for me it was to know him. 2. That as an officer we have found in perfectly efficient , strictly honest , .uictiml in business , polite in manner id exceedingly popular throughout the itire county. 3 That in his death this county and joplc have sustained an irreparable ss. 4. That we extend our sympathies his many friends here and his reJa- res in his home state. 5. That this court in respect of him now adjourn to 1 o'clock P. M. . and at these resolutions be j-prcad upon o journal thereof. VALLEY GRANGE ITEMS. Ralph Ecklcy is back hero lookin after his claim. Ed. Whcaton of Carrico , is staying a N. Burtless for a few weeks. Mr.Crosby has returned from the eas J. M. Furgcson was over , last Satin day , and took a bird's-eye view of hi claim on Dry Creek. . We understand that John A. Davis folks and Mr. Newcoinbc's folks star for Texas , shortly. Billy Pryor has taken n. claim on Dr Creek , and we expect to be introduce ) to 31 rs. Pryor , shortly. W. T. Stone was thrown from hi horse , last Sunday , and hurt seriously Ohas. Bowles finished haying las Friday and starts for North Platte Mon day. George Fredericks thinks he can nn that new machine , if he has gut one eyi bound. N. Burtless took in the state fair. A letter from Van Buren county. Mich. , says there were two heavy frost ; the 9th and 10th. corn , beans and clo ver seed killed all over the county Guess we'll stay in Nebraska. The political pot is boiling in tin- vicinity. It is "purps" that Charles Newman is speculating in now. C. II. Jacob expects a brother from the cast to come and visit him soon. C. C. Newman was over at Beaver Mills , last week. SPECIAL NOTICE. We will continue to send the TRIB UNE to all persons whose names appear on Mr. Israel's subscription list. If there be anyone who desires to discon tinue the paper , he will notify us at once , otherwise he will be held liable for the paper sent to his address. A CARD To the Voters of Red Willow County : It is generally known throughout the county that I was coming out for the office of County TreiiBurer. subject to the decision of the He. publican County Convention. Uefore the pri maries were held. I was culled to the sick-bed Jf one , and the death-bed of another near nnd lenr relative in another state ; and consc- lucntly had to abandon my political stock in : he convention. But , bemuse I obeyed the lictates of manhood and the call of duty , I do iot believe I have forfeited any polit icul rights md I propose to trust to the judgment of inj 'ellow-citizens in regard to whatever claims ] nay have for the ollice. I therefore announce nyself an independent candidate for the office ) f < 'ouuty Treasurer of Red Willow county. 17-3t. GEORGE A. HUNTER. WM. McINTYKE , ontractor and Builder OF LONG EXPERIENCE. All work warranted. All material urnished if desired. Work done on hort notice. Employ the Best Workmen McCook , 17-tf. Nebraska. NOTICES OP COMPLAINT. U. S. Land Office. McCook , Neb. , ( . September 24th , IHSJ. Complaint having been entered at this office y James Barrett against William Brown. > r abandoning his homestead entry No. 2469 , uted nt North Platte. Neb. , .lime 2riISSU.upon' ' ic southeast J.i section 12 , township 3. north , mgew. ; west , in Red Willow county , Ncb.with view to the cancellation of said entry ; the lid narties are hereby summoned to appear t this ollice on the 27th day of October. ISSJ.at I o'clock , A. M. , to respond and furnish ti-sti- tony concerning said alleged abandonment. 17-4t. G. L. LAWS , Register. U. S. L-md Office , Me 'OOK. Net. . . I July -jr , IS : ! , | Complaint Im-liiK been cntrmt : it this office by raneis L Spieer apaliiHt George Abel for lllure to comply with Ia\v as to t-c entry Xo. 1447 itod at North I'latte Neb. March 20 1878 , uponth w h' see 3t tp 7n'h range 29 west , in Red Willow mnty , Nchr. with a vti-w to the cancellation ot id entry ; contestant alleging that said Abel has tiled tp plant to trees , seeds or cuttings , live jres of said tract during the tlrst three years : " his entry ; the said prrties are. here- summoned to appear Ht this office on the 27th day Oct. , 1SSJ at 2 o'clock p. m. . to respond nnd rulhh testimony concernlnc ; Said allegLd failure n-- ' G. L. Laws , register. . S. LAND OHFICK McCook Neb. , Jny , 25 IKSJ. Complaint having been cnterep at this office . ' Frederick RWilkes against George D Baird rjailureto comply with law as to t-c entry 0.51S dated at North I'latte Neb. , April 1U i 7s > on the s-e nee 33tp 1 north range 2U w st Red Willow county Nebraska with a view to e cancellation of said entry ; contestant ai ding that said Baird IMS failed to plant to ees , seeds orcuttings 5 acres of said tract ijhin three years from the date of his said itry ; the said parf ies arc hereby summoned appear at thN office on thu 27th day of Oct. . i3 ntl o'clockp m , to respond and furnish alimony concerning said alleged fiiilurr. n-9 G. L. Laws , Hc-gistor. FINAL PROOF NOTICES. J , ! nd Ofllee Rt McCook , Xch. , Sept. 10. 183. ' Notice Is hereby given that tin- following named : tlerlia 31ed nottcr of III * Intention to make * flnil i M > f in Mipport of hlx claim , and tha : caM proof will J i made before Ui'Kktcr and Hecclvor t McCook. ! : li. , oa Saturday- , October 20tli. IS'-s. viz.Anitin ' eri t , 1) . S. No. 3)6C for rlie N. E. * t S. K. 4 See. ' . and N. U s. AS" . J4 , ami X. W. i S. K.Jv Section ! i Towii . .hipnorth. . Range 31 , we-t. He name-j the i \ lowing witnesses to prove hl eontlncou" residence ; ; jn , and cultirjtlon ui , "aid Imid. viz. : .TolmCrnti'f. j ( in MntMin. Utirir- . bmltli and Milk" , all of i iftwootl , .Neb. 13-Ct. O L. lATvs , Itcgkter. Land Offlcr at McCook , Xcl > . , Sept. 13. 1W3. Notice I hereby given tlmi the following n > imr < I K-ttler ha * tiled notice of hie Intention to nuke final proof In support of MK clali.i , nnd Hint : il < t proof will lui made before KegUter anil Kl- ceher at McCook , Kelrn fci. in S.iturdiiy. \ember ath. W.I. * lr. ; Ororge 1 . Wrick , inxdu lioiue.Hlr.iil npiillentlon , No. PH , fur tin * X K. Ki vifllon 21. tou'nolilp.t , north , nmuelflt , lie nntneK the following wltiie ren to prme lilxon - tlnutiun ic8ldeur < ! upon , and cultlvutlo't of , culd taint , viz. : Ailolph Ith'H-li.ick. ( ii-orp ) While. Wllllum Colt-man , ami I linrleit Woolricht. nil of MeCooU , Nel. . ItMlt. ( ; . L. LAWS. Ijind Oillci : nt McCook. Neb. . M pt Notice Is hereby given tliitl the following nanirit ( cttler has nled notice of hU Intention to make flnal proof lu HUpport of hU claim , nnd that nuld proof will l > u nmdu before Kc l.-itiT or Itccriver at .v.eCook , Neb..on Friday Xiiv. 2(1. JSK ) , viz. : Wallace S.'lVu- iieblll , I ) S. No 77 for the pouthnmt 'i nortlmot. U and lot 2 and 3 , hcctlon ] , und lot 1 , mluu 3J , ; t north of runge ; M ) , wen. He names the following wltncsnei" to prove hl continuous resilience upon , anil eiittlvatlot of , xuld land , Iz : Adolpli KeUchlck. George 1'oe. .Ulcliael Welck mid Hillllu Wo.clc. nil uf.Muook.Xel > . 17-fit. ( J. L. LAWS , Ite Mer. Land Oflicu at McCook , Nob. , Sept , 2 , IN . Notice Is hereby given that tiie fo lowing mimed settler has tiled notice of liN intention to mitko Until proof insupportot his claim.ami that said proof will le made hut ore Hcgistcr or Keceiverai McCook , Nub. , on Friday , Nov. > > . INS. ! , vU. : U'lllinm Jolm.son. homestead Ni > . 1572 for thn northwest .i j-eetlon 3.1 , township 4 , north of rango2'J , west. He names the fol lowing vittiUMjcti to prove his continuous resi dence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : .lolin S Modrelle , Thomas Kugglcs , Thonw * liulcH of McCook. Neb. , and II. W. Johnson of Arapahoe , Neb. 17-Ut. ( J.L LAWS , Register. " " * * i Land Ollico at McCCok , Neb. , Sept. 2(1. ( IhSJ. Notice is hereby given that thu following named settler has tiled notice of her intention to make Una ! proof in support of bur claim.anil that said proof will be made before itegistcror Receiver at McCook. Neb. , on Friday. Nov. 2 . IKS ! , vi/- . : Laura Phillips , homestead No. & > l. > . for the west yt northwest ii and north Ji south west ; 4 section 2u , township it. north ol rangt * 'M. we > t. Shu names the following witnes.ieK to prove her continuous residence upon , ami cultivation of , said land , viz. : Mary K. Orinc. Minnie Hates William Oniiennd C.E. Mel'her- son , all of McCook , Neb. 17t. . ( i. L. LAWS , KejriHtor. Lnnd Office at McCook. Neb. , Sept. IS. Notice is hereby given that the following- naraeil settler has lilod notice of his intention to make tliutl | > roof in tmpport of his claim. and that diiiil proof will bo made before llegistcrand Receiv er at McCook , Neb. , on Monday , October 22d , I8XS , viz. : John K. Fnrr. luunvHtrad No. 11IV ) , forthe W. } i S. W. S. W. h N. W. ? t and lot I , section 4 , township 2 , north , range 2 . west. He names the following witnesses to prove ht > continuous residence upon , and cultivation of , suid hind , viA. . Jones. Perry Joiu-s , Annie S. Kendall and A. S. lloughton. all of Indiati- ola. Neb. lu-Ct. O. L. LAWS , Register. Land Office at McCook , Neb. , Sept. 12. Notice is hereby given that the following ituned settler has Hied notice of his intention to make Una ! proof in support of his claim. md that said proof will be made before Regir- cr and Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday. Nov. 3 , 18SJ , viGottlieb P. Weick.who nuuli ? lomcstead application No. S42 , for the N.W ' * section 22 , township 3 , north , range 'M. west. ie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivation ot , aid land , viAdolpli Rieschack. ( forg < - White , William Colcman and Charles Wool- bright , all of McCook , Neb. ItHit. G. L. LAWS , Register. Lund Office at McCook , Neb. , Sept. IS. 1SS3. Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make nnal proof in support of his claim , und that said proof will be made before Regis- riorth , rangeoU , we.-t. He names the following ; ivitnesbcs to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivation of.said land , viz. : David I. Osborn of Osborn. Neb. . James Spniilding- md Daniel Doyleof Hex Elder , Nub. , and John B. Walters of McCook. Neb. IR-Ct. G. L. LAWS , Register. Land Ollice at McCook , Neb. . Sept 18 , INKS. Notice is hereby given that the following mined settler has filed notice of his intention 0 make tina | in support of his claim , and that > uid proof will be made before Register and feceiver at McCook. Neb. , on Saturday , Oct. : , 1HXJ , viz. : Daniel Mateon. homestead No. HI , for the southeast > i southeast ' .i section 2. ast'i northeast > -i section 11 , and southwest 1 northwest U suction 12. township 1 , north , nnge 31. west. He mimes the following wit- tesses to prove his continuous residence upon , md cultivation of , said land , viz. : John Cruts ind William Hrcnnon of Culbcrtson , Neb. , and Villinm F. Evcrist and Charles H. Smith of IcOook , Neb. lOMJt. G. L. LAWS , Register. Land Ollico at McCook , Neb. , Sept. is. Notice is hereby given that the following mined settler has tiled notice of his intention o make 11 mil proof in support of his claim , ami hat said proof will be made before Register nd Receiver at McCook , Nob. , on Friday , Oct i. 18K ) , viz. : Henry C. Shepherd. home > tea n , for the west \ ' . northest .t section 25. and rest l' . southeast Ji bcction 24 , town-ship ' . . orth , range 30. west. He names the follow- 3g witnesses to prove his continuous rM" - encciioii , and cultivation of , said land , vi/ . : luvid J. Osborn of Osborn. Neb. , .las. Spnuld- ig and Daniel Doyle of Hex Elder , Neb. . ohn K. Walter of McCook , Neb. l Wt. G. L. LAWS , Register. Lnnd Odlce at McCook Xch , . Aus. i3 ' 8:5 Xotlcc I" hereby given that tin ; follutvliig namei ] : ttler ha * Hied notice of lift Intention to make fiu-l roof in wnpport of hi.- , claim , and tint > ald proof III be made before register or receiver at McCook. ebr. . on Monday October 8 iSSs viz : Knoeli . .MntMin ld No. aei5 ? for the t. ! j n-c ? i i : n y. o- sec 17 tp 2 n r 150 west. He names the following nrltncMKN t o prove his con- imous refuleiiri- upon uud cultUatlou of , aaiillam ! / : Richard M , Williams. Joseph William * . oger lianies and Peter Swanton. all of Vulitou L-b. o-r ( : . L. LAVS. . Register Land Otflrc nt McCook , Neb. . Sept. 4 , 1 83. Notice Is hereby ghen that follo\vlngn : > meil ttler h.x * tiled notice of hN Intention to make ti ii proof In Mipjort ol bin claim and that wild pnmf 111 be mnilf before Hi-KNter itKeeeiverat Mc ( ook. l'b. . on Monday , Oetober 15. 1SX5. vU : Iciuu < eKIIllp. D.S. No.2B37 'or the n-iv > , n-e Kj.s 'i nj & n-w 'i .vi : J.t e < : 2. > tp C uorttu nmpe 31 v.-e > t Ha name- * the following wltne-je * to proxehU ntluiiou-i re-Idencc UIMHI. and rultlvntlon of. saM Ud. viz : William Illack. Montgomery Doyli- . Iver P. Fnirlmuki , and Robert Walker , nil of lornburg , Neb. U. L. LAWS , Kejri-ter. OFFICE nt McCook. Nel. . . Aug. li. ' 33. Notice N hereby given that the following named ttler ha * tiled notice of her Intention lo make flnai oof In upi > ort of her claim , and that . aid proof llheni.uleboforelJejrk'tcror Jlccetvcrat Mcl'ook L-br. on Monday October 1.1 ' 83. viz : Annie S Ken- " II lid No. KUH "for the > > ' < ie > t , cc t & ni n-v'-- * U 2nor.li. 28 wet. n-e i n-w ii sec ij nmse ? ? hename- < the following wltnes ct to prove i ' ; - nttnuon * rrnld' nee mum and cultivation of. j-aM Id. viz : A. Jone4 ami JiaKle I ! . Kllgoie , of In- 'iicla , lTeb _ ; nd .John K FurranJ Che-terKbcr- . Xcb. ( , ' . L. LAWS. Reptrcrr 'LA.VJ > Orncu at Mcfook Neb. . Aug. al 1SKT. Notice is hereby given that the following .mod settler has filed notice of his intentioti imike tinal proof in support of his claim , d that "aid proof \vill be made bfforr Reg- < - Roceivc"- McCook Neb. , on Saturdiu ptJJ , IStviz ! : Marv E. Onnc fur thus1sw sec * ) i : lotj Jfc 4. Hec 2U tp 3 n r'.f > west. ; Ie name > th j following witnees to eve his eontinnons rcnidencP upon , and eui ation > f , said land , viz : Laura Phillij.- . nnie Hat ( % Charl. s E. MePhersonind William me , all of McCook , Nub , G. L. LAW.1' - n-12 Reg