F. 3F. AND E. M. KDDIELL , Editors ancj Publishers. State Republican Convention. The republican electors of the state of Ne braska are invited to send delegates from the several counties to meet in convention at Lincoln , Wednesday , September 29,1880 , at 7 P. M. , for thcpurposeof placing in nomination candidates for the following state ofllces : Governor. Lieutenant-Governor. Secretary of State. State Treasurer. Auditor of Public Accounts. Coininis'ion'r of Public Lands and Buildings. Superintendent of Public Instruction. AttorneyGeneral. . And for the transaction of such other busi ness as may properly be presented to the convention. The several counties are entitled to repre sentation as follows being based upon the vote cast for Leavitt Burnham , in 1885 , for Re- gentof the University , with one delegate from each county for every one hundred and fifty votes and the major fraction thereof , and one delegate at large from each county : PERSONS unacquainted with the inne facts might suppose the wet goods organ to be-honestly supporting G. L. Laws for secretary of state , perforce of loca pride , or some other purely disinterest ed motive. Those cognizant of the rea status of affairs , however , understand full well that the saloon spigot ostensi bly supports Mr. Laws in the hope tha he may secure the nomination , thus making a vacancy in the TJ. S. land office at this place , which "the man Friday'1 vainly hopes to have his bloated , guz zling partner at Hastings fill. Hence the whyness of the spigots dear , disin terested urging. Hox. G. L. LAWS , of McCook , will go into the state convention on the 29th of September as a candidate for Secre tary of State with the solid delegations of the Republican Valley district at his back. This will be a support of such proportions as cannot fail to commend the attention of that assembly to worthy and just claim. Mr. Laws has been a wheel horse in republican ranks during a long residence in Western Nebraskahe , is highly respected citizen , a competent business man , an old vet- .eran whose badge is a cork leg , and he comes up as the unanimous choice of a large section of the state rightly enti tled to ask recognition. Hastings Ne- braskan. As evidence accumulates THE TRIB UNE of a verity is becoming solicitous lest its aged contemporary at the county- seat is gradually dropping into that un happy state , designated in modern par- . lance as innocuous desuetude. We re cently , with a great flourish of trumpets , announced to his constituency the re turn of its editor to the realm of poli tics ; we did so with sensations akin to those the sorrowing father experienced upon the return of the prodigal son , with the joy that the sad-eyed astrono mer welcomes the reappearaace of a brilliant star in the heavens , which have been a dull and uninviting void since the b. s.'s fleeting , yet transcendently majestic and victorious march through the firmament. It was with feelings such as we have above faintly attempt ed to depict that we welcomed the re turn of Bro. Bishop into the boiling , seething maelstrom of political life in which he is want to disport himself with the ease , grace and dignity of a storm- king. For this our mercenary quill propeller rewards us with , "Are you paid for it ? " 0 , base , ungrateful man , not in silver and gold , but in seeing Richard himself once more , remitting and retaining , raising up and laying low , herein is glory , honor , wealth and Jiappiness. THE report that a new extradition treaty between the United States and Great Britain has been signed still lacks official confirmation. Unofficial advices , however , from both Washington and London announce that such a treaty has been arranged , though it may not go to the senate at the present session. The present treaty stipulation between the two countries authorize extradition only in cases of murder and forgery. It is understood that the new treaty en larges the list of extraditable crimes , so that defaulters , embezzlers and dynami ters ttill be included among the crimi nals that may be delivered over to the authorities of the country whose laws they shall violate. It is remarkable that such an arrangement was not made long ago , in view of the asylum offered by Canada to criminals from the United States , but it would appear that it had to wait until England felt the nesessity of such a treaty as a means of protec tion against the dreaded dynamiter. The treaty would be in the interest of justice , and both countries would derive advantage from it. THE senate appears to be waking up a good deal lately and the debates are beginning to be remarkable for their personalities , rivalling the rows in the house. There are indications that pres idential ambitions are not wholly dis connected with these outbursts of ill- feeling. Edmunds has had some sharp mills with Logan and Ingalls , and In- galls struck out viciously for Miller's countenance the other day , and pro voked the New Tork millionaire to the declaration , a la Cobb , that he didn't dare to say it out doors. But it stoppet there and neither gentleman made a movement toward the door to have i out according to the Marquis of Q's justly celebrated rules. Of course the senate should show some life , but per haps it is overdoing it in this suddei revival. Journal. THE fact that nearly every member of the house is of the opinion that the rules of that body don't take cognizance of fisticuffs indulged in by members in the lobbies , is a pretty good indication that they are rather glad that Mr. Lain gave Mr. Cobb a lesson in good man ners. According to all the evidence in he had needed an admonition. He has been travelling on his muscle ever since he has been in the house and has taken great pleasure in using brutal language towards those with whom he came in contact in debate. He will be quieter hereafter. THE House of Representatives stand firm in the matter of the repeal of the pre-emption , timber-culture and desert land laws , and refuses to concur in the senate's amendment. So the probabil ities are that the laws will not be re pealed at all. STRAYED OR STOLEN. Last Thursday night , July Sth , from my barn at McCook , a bay pony , about 7 years old , has sores on both shoulders from collar. Any information leading to his recovery will be liberally reward ed by calling at my office. 7 C. P. RINKER. UTTERLY BANKRUPT. o Selling below cost ! A No. 1 pony for $35 or a span for $65. 8-tf. J. G. EATOX. ROOM FOR RENT. A furnished room for rent. Inquire at C. D. Palmer's hardware store. HOUSE TO RENT. I have a house or unfurnished rooms to rent. S-tf. C. N. BATCHELOR. PLEASANT RIDGE GOSSIP. f\ The .singing at Philip Strines' was well at tended. The McCroskie family started for Colorado this week , we understand. The school house is plastered now and you need not be afraid to lean against the wall. S. Lincoln is having a windmill put up on Iris claim. It makes the fourth mill on the divide. Sunday school and preaching were well ittended , last Sunday.Ve were well pleased to see so many from Yailton. The Matthews tree claim sold , last week , to a Mr. Allen from the eastern part of the state for § 800. It is about six miles south- ; ast of Culbertson and eleven miles south west of McCook. It is a splendid piece of and and well worth the money. Z. Y. X. .YOU TAKE NO CHANCES ivhen yon buy Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera ind Diarrhoea Remedy. It is positively juaranteed to do all that is claimed for it. H-ii attack of bowel complaint and griping lains are so often sudden and dangerous that 10 one can afford to be without a prompt and : ertain remedy. Ask your druggist for Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy , Manufactured at Des Moines , Iowa , ind be sure you get it. Three sizes , 25 cte. , K ) cts. , and § 1.00 bottles. Sold by Willey & tValker. BANKSVILLE. John Wiusor has gone east on a business trip. ' Jesse Q. Goodwin is visiting friends in Kansas , this week. j T. W. Benjamin has disposed of his mules , to his brother Harry. Now please give the mules a rest. I Clinton Ely proposes to erect a new house i immediately. He says it is for his own spec ial use. No ladies need apply. Dame rumor says , Charlie Uosworth pro poses to renounce the title of "bach" ' and as sume the more responsible one of "benedict. " James McKelvey is preparing to return to Saline county. Jim says "baching" on a homestead in the "far west' ' has no charms ; for him. Same here Jim , shake. i John Relpli , a brother of our genial fellow citizen , Win. Relph , is visiting with the lat- I ter. He is from off the Arkansas river in Kansas. His son , Frank , accompanies him. Miss Lulu Billings departs soon for Hayes Centre , where she will visit for a short time , after which she proposes to return to Beat rice , her old home. "There is somebody waiting for me. " Eh , Lu ? ' The fellow from off the Beaver , who took a new bridle from Harry Wade's horse and left an old one , at the dance at Mr. Dodge's , had better return the same , as he is known , and will find it a warm climate , if he does i not follow our advice. I Harvesting , with the exception of a few late pieces , is finished , and stacks of golden j grain may be seen rising like sentinels over ; the prairie. Everybody seems satisfied with the prospective yield , which is a good quality and promises a good quantity. Saturday and Sunday nights we were fa vored with a few sprinkles from the breezy firmament. We think "old probs" corps must have become infected with the disease common to the labor unions and called for "less hours and more wages.Hope they will soon capitulate. i Thursday evening , the 15th , was the time ! of a most enjoyable gathering at Squire j Dodge'swhere were gathered all the elite of the community. All expressed themselves as highly pleased with their entertainment. The object of the party was a farewell to J. A. French who proposed to return to his old home , but we are informed that he has con cluded to remain among us. Your head is level Lou ; but we can't conceive what made you change you mind. SOUTH-SIDE DOINGS. o W. T. Stone was up on the Medicine , last week. Jake Mundal has been quite sick , but is on the gain now. W. T. Stone rides behind a nobby new har ness now a days. Tim and Jack Hanam have gone over to the new railroad to work. Bob. Mundal caught a young antelope , a few weeks ago. It is now as tame as a kitten. Will Buttcrfield , brother-in-law of Joe Mundal , was down from Hayes Centre , last Thursday. C. 11. Jacobs says , when he looks at his smashed finger , he will let some one else stop the next runaway. Marsh Phillip ] ) ! , an old timer of this place , is back again looking fora piece of land. Couldn't stay away could you , Marsh' ' The school board of district Xo. S settlec up with the old treasurer , the 12th , and F. II Preston , the new treasurer took possession The shunks seem to have a grudge againsi C. II. Jacobs. They dug into his hen-coo ] again , last Wednesday night , and killed 17 more fine chicks and stole a steel trap. trap.Uxo. Uxo. NORTH DIVIDE DOTS. Harvesting is nearly over with us , as the binders make short work of it. At last the long looked for rain has come , and we hope for a good com crop this fail. Frank Lytle is preparing to build on his claim on section 4. Wonder if Frank has found a bird for his cage. The new school house in district 4 is ready for the roof. Lack of funds is the great draw back to finishing the house. Miss Ida King is suffering from a dose of oak poison contracted while on a berrying expedition , one day last week. We understand T. J. Pate entertained a number of his friends and neighbors on Sat urday evening the 19th inst. Refreshments were served consisting of icecream , cake , etc. Johnny Johnson came up from Newark , a few days ago , and spent a week visiting his father , Win. Johnson. On Friday evening , Before his return , the neighbors and friends to the number of about fifty gathered and gave him an old fashioned surprise. Singing ind out-door plays were the amusements of the evening. JASON. BONDVILLE GOSSIP. Rain. Did we hear some body say rain ? Mr. Whitesel visited Indianola , Saturday. A large turn out at meeting , last Sunday. \V. B. Elmer is putting up a fine lot of wild hay. Miss Lettie Boughton has been on the sick ist for the past few days. The wheat harvest is finished and stacks oom up in every direction. Charley Kanouse of Valley ( Jrange was > een in our midst , last Sunday. Mrs. M. J. Adams returned home , Saturday , ifter a sojourn of a week in the country. Mrs. A. S. Boughton spent Sunday with icr sister , Mrs. Griffin of Valley Grange. Mrs. W. B. Spain of Indianola is visiting icr daughter , Mrs. Gardner , of this place. Misses Xattie and Xellie Elmer are spend- ug a few days with friends at Valley Grange. GOSSIP. FOR SALE OR TRADE. o A Western Cottage organ , good as new. Will sell cheap. Inquire at my office. S. H. CoLVIN. FARM LOANS. Cash Down. No Delay. j No need of waiting to send off appli cations. Money paid over as soon as papers are completed. Call on or ad dress , RED WILLOW Co. BANK , ! 4-tf Indianola , Neb. R. A. Cole , Merchant Tailor. j To THE PEOPLE : I have received , ! complete in every line , my new spring I stock , and assure to all who call upon | me , fine goods , elegant fits , at very rea sonable prices. Drop in and be con'/inc- ' ed. R. A. Cole , three doors wifst ot , Citizens Bank , Dennison street. j DISSOLUTION NOTICE. \ Notice is hereby given that the co-partner- ' ship heretofore existing between G. M. Chen- cry and L. B. Stiles , doing business under the 11 rm name of Chenery & Stiles , is this day difsolved by inutmil consent , Mr. Stiles retir- j ing. Mr.Chenery has associated H. T. Auder- I son with him in the business , which will be I continued at the old stand under the style of Chenery & Anderson , who will collect all bills due the old lirm and pay till the indebtedness. G. M. CHENKHV. 8 L. li. STII.ES. Dated McCook , Neb. , July 20 , ISM. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. _ f\ _ . rij rr.Tni Notice is hereby Kiveti that the partnet > hip heretofore existing between W. E. Fry and V. M. Snow , doing business under the Hrm name of Fry A : Snow at .McCook , Neb. , and Akron and Yiimu. Colo. , is this day dissolved by mutual consent , Mr. Snow retiring. Mr. Pry will continue the business at. McCook , Neb. , and will collect all outstanding-accounts and pay all indebtedness of the late firm. EKltv . lwE - - Si-np.l ° ncafF. M. SNOW. Dated , McCook , Neb , July 12 , IsSG. 7 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby given that the late linn of Urewer JJros. . doing business in the City of McCook , has this day been dissolved by the mutual consent of the members thereof. Charles T. Brewer will continue the business , of the late firm at the old stands and will as sume and discharge all the indebtedness of said firm and collect all debts due the same. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said partnership are hereby specially request ed to call at once and settle the same. Dated this 7th day of July , 1881 ! . C. T. ISiiEWEit. G-3t. J. A. BIIEWEK. TAKEN UP. o At my ranch , 4 miles southwest of McCook , on or about July Ctli , 1880 , one largo dark brown mare mule. Has a halter , with short rope attached. Is harness marked. Has also a tew white spots. G Miss. Ei.r/A NETTUCTOX. FINAL PROOF NOTICES. LAND OFFICE AT McCooic , NKIJ. , July 20th , 1880. f Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler lias filed notice of his intention to make llnul proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before Regis ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday , August 28,188G , viz : Lcander Starbuck , Home stead Entry 2001 , for the north l'- southeastl/- and south northeast 1A of section 3 , town. 2 north , range 30 west Gth P. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivation of , said laud , viz : George J.Frederick , J. P. Squire , Henry Small and Robert Squire , all of McCook , Neb. 8 G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICK AT MCCOOK , NEB. , I July 17tn , IbSG. j Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has Hied notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before Regis- tcror Receiver at McCook , Neb.on Thursday , August 20th , 18M5 , viz : Paul Egger , Homestead Entry 298 , for the southwest quarter of section 20 , township 2 north , range 28 west Gth 1' . M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Charles Ebcrt , Herman Hey. Herman Shoemaker and Nelson Dowens , all of ludianola , Nebraska. S G. L. LAWS. Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , I July 14th , 1880. f Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of her intention to make final proof in support of her claim , and that said proof will be made before Reg ister or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday , August 20th , 1880 , viz : Nettie E. Parks , D. S. 1418. for the west'z southeast > i of section 20 , town. 2 north , range 30 , west Gth P.M. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : John P. Swanson , Louis Fauss , J. F. Mcgrew and Enoch M. Matson , all of Yailton , Nebraska. 7 * G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEK. , i July 10th , 1880. f Notice is hereby given that the following- uaincd settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before Regis ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday , August 21st , 1880 , viz : Saxton li. Coltrain , Homestead Entry 218 , for the northwest 14 of section 9 , township 1 north , range 2 ! ) , west Gth P. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivationof.said landviz : James Lawthcrs , Samuel Ellis , J. JJ. Farnsworth and John Relpli all of McCook , Nebraska. 7 * G.L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK. NEIJ. , i July 10th , 1880. I Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before Regis ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Monday , August 23 , 18SG , viz : Edwin M. Farnsworth , Homestead Entry 1075 , for the northwest ? * of section 21 , township 1 north , range 29 , west Gth P. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Sidney Dodge , John Goodenberger , Amos Goodenberger and John M. Ford all of McCook , Nebraska. 7f G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT McCooic , NEB. , I July 12th , 1888. f Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before Regis ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Mondav , August Ski , ISSG , viz : Henry T. Stelfy , D.S. 1997 , for the northeast Ji of section G , township I north , range 29 , west Gth P. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continu ous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Fred Benjamin , Samuel Ellis. Ed. Benjamin and Nehemiah Uurtless all of Mc Cook , Nebraska. 7 * G.L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK. NEIL , l July 10th , 18SG. f Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of her intention : o make final proof in support of her claim , ind that said proof will be made before Reg- ster or Receiver at McCook. Neb . on Satur- lay , August 21 , 1880 , viz : Laura E. Graves , 0. S. 2428 , for the cast y northeast M of sec- lion 32 , and northwest h northwest U of sec- Jon 33 , township 3 north , range 30 , west Gth P. M. She names the following witnesses to irove her continuous residence upon , and jultivation of , said land , viz : Matthew H. Fohnson , Edgar F. Turner , Alfred C. Nettle- ion and John Whittuker all of McCook , Neb. 7 + G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK. NEB. , i July Gth , 188G. f Notice is hereby given that the following- lamed settler has filed notice of his intention o make final proof in support of his claim , ind that said proof will be made before Reg- ster or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Tues- lay , August 24th , 1880. viz : Thomas Rowland , 1. E. 387 , forthesouthwestquarter of section i , township 1 north , range 28 , west Gth P.M. -le names the following witnesses to prove lis continuous residence upon , and cultiva- ion of , said land , viz : Henry Standard , John larber , Ira McClung and Charles Sellers all if Danburyt Nebraska , 7t 0. L. LAWS , Register , i CHEAP CATTLE ! ! WE WILL SELL THE REMAINDER OF OUR HERD CONSISTING OF Grade Hereford Bulls , Grade Shorthorn Gows i Calves , Grade Shorthorn and Hereford Yearling Heifers , In bunches to suit at low prices , on 5 years time , at 10 per cent , interest , real estate security. This is the best chance you will ever have to buy Good Cattle Cheap. In quire of GEO , HOGKNELL , McGook , SSE 0 , WELBOBN , Indianola , ; FOR SALE BY ] The Frees & Hookneii Lumber Go , MeCOOK , NEBRASKA. WEEKLY TRIBUNE SUBSCRIPTION , $2.OO PER YEAR. FINAL PROOF NOTICES. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEI : . , l July 7th , 1880. f Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before Reg ister or Receiver at McCook , Neb.on Monday , August 23d , 1880. viz : Lyman Miller , home stead entry 29'i , lor the southwest quarter of section 9 , township 3 north , range 2 ! > , west Gth P.M. He mimes the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cul tivation of , said land , viz : Walter Hickling , Edward Couse , John Shaw andThos. Buckles , nil of McCook , Neb. G G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK.NEB. , l June2jth , 1880. T Notice is hereby given that the following- iiuined settler lias filed notice of his intention : o make final proof in support of his claim , ind that said proof will be made before Rcgis- : er or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday , \ugust6th , 1880 , viz : Thomas Wliitmer.Home- tead Entry , 048 , for the southeast quarter of section 31 , township 5 north , range 30 west , fie names the following witnesses to prove lis continuous resilience upon , and cultivation f said land , viz : George Brown , E. R. Har mon , Jacob Betz , McCook , Neb. , and Edward Hamilton of Osburn , Neb. 5 G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT McCooic , NEB. , l June 23d , 1880. f Notice is hereby given that the following- lamed settler has filed notice of his intention o make final proof in support of his claim , ind that taid proof will be made before Reg- ster or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday , [ uly 30th , 1880 , viz : Almond Gustin , D. S. 097 , "or the northeast quarter of section 28 , town. ! north , rauge 30 west Gth P. M. He names the "allowing witnesses to prove his continuous esidence upon , and cultivation of , said land , iz : Daniel A. Clements. Frank Schwartz , John > l. Gambellc and Joseph B. Armentrout.all of ruilton , Nebraska. 4 G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , I June 21th , 1880. f Notice is hereby given that the following- mined settlor has Hied notice of his intention o make final proof in support ot" his claim , , nd that said proof will be made before Reg- ster or Receiver ut McCook , Neb. , on Fridav , I uly 30th , 1886 , viz : Edward Kanouse , D. S. j 732 , for the southeast U northwest h & Lots3 , and 5 , section 0 , township 1 north , range 28 ' rest , Gth P. M. He names the following wit- ' esses to pro vein's continuous residence upon , nd cultivation of , said land , viz : John Cal- ins. Franklin W. Weaver , Eugene G. Dunham nd Thomas H. Fowler all of McCook , Neb. 4 G. L. LAWS , Register LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , l June 21,1880. f Notice is hereby giren that the foHowing- amed settler has filed notice of his intention 3 make final proof in support of his claim , nd that said proof will be made before Regis- ; r or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday , uly 30,1880 , viz : James E. Eaton , Homestead ntry3o48 , for the southwest quarter of see- on 10. township 4 north , range 30 west , Oth . M. He names the following witnesses to rove liis continuous residence upon , and ultivation of , said land , viz : Robert Moore , . 'illiam Coleman , Edward Patterson and Lcvi rown.all of McCook , Nebraska. 4 G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEU. , i June 14th , 1880. f Notice is bereb3given that the following- amed settler has filed notice of his intention ) make final proof in support of his claim , nd that said proof will be made before Regis- ; r or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Frida3 % uly 23d , l&SG , viz : William A. Dunham. D. S. 184 , for the northeast quarter of section 17 , ) wnship 1 north , range 28 , west Oth P. M. ' 'e names tho following witnesses to prove is continuous residence upon , and cultiuation f , said land , viz : John Calkins , George Zim- icrman. McCook , Neb. . William F. Thorpe , rvis Miller , Danbury , Neb. 3 G. L. LAWS. Register. LAND OFFICE AT McCooic , NEB. , I June 13th , 18 0. f Notice is hereby given that the following- named j-ettler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before Regis ter or Receiver at McCook. Neb. , on Friday , July23.1b8 j , viz : Henry Tilgner , H. E. 3IM2 , for the west i northwest 4 and west JJ south west U of section 1 , town. 5 north , range 30 , west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Enoch Osvojr , Nelson Duehind , Itcrtha Kirsch and Win. A. Register all of McCook , Neb. 3 G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , June 12th , 1880. j" Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim. and that said proof will be made before Regis- teror Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday , July 24th , I860 , viz : Morton M. Hi.v , D. S.27yj , for the cast . northwest > t and east JJ south west section ! > , township 1 north , range 30 , west Gth P.M. lie names the following wit nesses to provehis continuous residence upon , anil cultivation of. said hind : Joseph L. 5lut- son. E. Matson , Leonard Hilton and Hirum Cooley all of Vuiltou , Neb. 3 G. L. LAWS. Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , i June 30th , 1880. f Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler lias filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before Reg ister or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday , Augustfitli. 1880 , viz : James L. Campbell , D.S. ! 40y , for the eas-t 'j southwest it , northwest It frouthwcst U and southwest U northwest h of section 2tf , township 5 north , range 30 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultiva tion of. said land , viz : Austin A. Clark , George W. Clark , Joseph Allen and William Smith allot" Osborn , Nebraska. G. L. LAWS. Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NE.B. , Junel'Jth , IbfcG. f Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler lias filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before Regis ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday , July 31st. 1880 , viz : Charles ilergtcr. Home stead Entry 27.1. for the west ! 5 southwest * * of section 14 and east y. southeast U of section 15 , township 3 north , range W west , Gth P. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivation of. said land , viz : Adolph Rieschick. Charles Vollbrecht , Jacob H. Evans and Frederick Vollbrecht all of McCook. Nebraska. 4 G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , Neb. . June22d , 188G. f Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has Hied notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that suid proof will be made before Regis ter or Receiver ut McCook. Neb. , on July 30th. 1880 , viJoseph F. Megrue , D. S. 2C8. lor the southwest ! * northeas-tii and southeast J.inorth- west 4 and northeast ' southwest h and northwest i southeast U. section 1J , township 2 north , range 30 west , G P. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land. viz : Louis Fauss .McCook. Neb. , Geo rge Mey ers , Richard Williams , Joseph Smith , Drift- wood , Nebraska. G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK. NEB. , I x. , . . , , June30th , 1880. f Notice is hereby given that the followinir- named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make nnul proof in support of hia claim and that said pi oof will be made before Regis ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday. August Oth , 1880. viz : Austin A. Clark. D.S. . . .o tor the south JJ southeast } * . northwest > i southeast ? 4 and southeast J4 southwe-t "i. section Si , township 5 north , range 30 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultiva- - ° r' ? uidlani1' , Vi2 : James L. Campbell. A\illmin Smith. Joseph Allen and David fciuith all of Osborn , Nebraska. 5 0. L. LAWS , Register.