The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 10, 1889, Image 8

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    ' ' 1 = DEALERS IN 5
I LUMBER !
Bl ; | | Sash , Doors , Blinds , Lime , Cement ,
II HARD AND SOFT COAL.
I ] ; f be McCook Loan ni Trust Co.
H | * OF MeCOOK , NEB.
I1 , AID UP CAPITAL , - $ 100,000.00 ,
B in ' " < ' Makes First Mortgage "Farm Loans. Applications for Farm Loans Wanted. .
H iaj Money paid' soon aa papers completed. Money advanced to make proof.
HlB \ A. CAMPBELL , President. B. M. FREES , 1st Vice President. .
.fP ' GEO. HOCKNELL , Sec. & Treas. S. L. GREEN , 2d Vice President.
Hf ? IP E. C. BALLEW , Manager.
Hf § r jy OFFICE IN FIRST NATIONAL BANK. V
I H. KAPKE ,
I Hill IB ? TAILOR ,
Kff ; i KEEPS A LAKGE , COMPLETE LINE OF
Hy Imported jDotitestic uoods
Hl / WILL MAKE YOU TO ORDER : FINE BUSINESS SUITS $28
11 GOOD SPBING OVERCOAT , . . $25 GOOD WORSTED SUITS , . . . . . $30
K | BUSINESS SUITS , Sack Coats , $25 TROUSERS , FROM $6 UPWARDS
I Brl First Class Work and a Perfect Fit Guaranteed. Call and Examine Stock.
Kjl STATIONERY. SCHOOL SUPPLIES
H • SCHOOL BOOKS
j K At Publishers7 Prices ,
Bi BLANK BOOKS. LEGAL BLANKS
M J. D. SHAHAN ,
H * 4 > - CITY4 -
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H • EST * Nigufc calls will receive prompt
1 attention. Call at store.
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B ' It has permanently cured thousands
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H _ _ less. If yoa have premonitory symp-
B toms , such as Cough , Difficulty of
H Breathing , &c. , don't delay , hut use
H ' CURE CONSUMPTION
FISO'S fob
H immediately. By Druegists. 25 cents.
H Melbourne
H J Will make the season of 1889 , com-
Lv' " mencing April 1st and closing July 1st.
P ; on .Mondays , Tuesdays , Wednesdays
H and Thursdays at my farm on Driftwood
H . - .creek , 10 miles southwest of McCook ;
H . . _ and on Fridays and Saturdays at Eaton
Bv , & Co. 's livery barn in McCook.
H - Teems : $10 to insure a standing
H' " colt. $8 for the season. $5 for single
H- service.
H Ben Butler ,
H A fine .dark Iron-gray jack , 2 yeare
f f J old pastj 13 hands high , weighing 800
H ' -pounds : , , will also make the season at
| Kj _ . the same places and times , and undei .
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Tate Springs , Tenn. , July 4,1888.
The Swift Specific Co. , Atlanta , Ga. :
During : the spring of 1871 , while working
in the field at my home in Morgan county ,
Ga. , I pulled off my shoes to give my feet a
rest. Unfortunately , I walked into a clump
of poison oak , and in a few days my feet
were in a terrible condition , and I could not
put on a shoe because of the soreness and
swelling. I was treated as poison oak cases
usually are , and everything was healedup.
About the same time the following spring ,
1872 , my feet became sore again , as at first ,
and every succeeding spring for five years
brought back the same condition of the dis
ease , only each time it became more dis
tressing , because I began to think it was a
lifetime trouble. Finally , I was induced to
try Swift's Specific. I took six bottles , and
to-day am entirely well. My improvement
was gradual from the first , and no evidence-
of the disease remains. I shall take pleas
ure in testifying as to its curative proper
ties. It is the greatest blood purifier in ex
istence. Yours truly , J. L. Morgan.
The foregoing certificate is taken at
random from thousands of letters in posses
sion of the Swift Specific Co. , and presented
simply as a sample. It is a voluntary
statement , giving facts and results of the
case. * Its accuracy and genuineness are
beyond question.
* A valuable Treatise on Blood and SHn
Diseases mailed free. Address
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. ,
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SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY a positive
cure for Catarrh , Diphtheria and Canker-
Mouth. HcMillen's.
ELECTRIC BITTERS.
This remedy is becoming so well known and
so popular as to need no special mention. All
who have used Electric Bitters siug the same
son ? nf praise. A purer medicine does not
exist nnd it is puaranteed to do all that la
claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases
of the Liver and Kidneys , will remove Pimples ,
Boils , Salt Rheum and other effections caused
by impure blood. Will drive Malanafrom the
system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial
fevers. For cure of Headache. Constipation
and Indigestion try Electric Bitters-rEntire
satisfaction guaranteed , or money refunded.
Price 50 cts. and S1.00 per bottle , at A. McMil-
len's drug store.
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A GOLD WATCH
FOR ONLY
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Per Weelr , by our Improved Club System.
The Cases In our Watches are fully Warranted
for 20 years. The movements aro Elgin' and
Waltham , reliable and well known. The
Watches aro Hunter case or , open face.Ladies *
or Gents'size stem Winders and Settlers , and
are fully equal in durability , serviceand ap
pearance to any $50 Watch. Wo sell these
watches for $25 spot cash , and send to any ad-
dress by Express or Registered Mail ; or by
our Club System at $1 per week. One good re
liable AGENT WANTEDln each place. Write
for particulars.
EMPIRE WATCH CLUB Co. ,
SI Park Row. HEW YORK.
THE REVGEO. . H. THAYER , of Bourbon ,
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Commissioners * Proceedings.
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• * • Indlanola , Neb. , May 4tb , 1889. f
Board ot bounty commissioners met pursu
nnt to adjournment. Prcsont , Stephen Bolles ,
Henry Crabtree and C. T. Blackman , commia-
sloners , and Geo. W. Roper , clerk.
Minutes of previous meeting read and ap
proved.
Resignation or Alva Gamsby , constable foi
Indlanola precinct ; read and approved. Or
motion Henry Crab tree was appointed con
stable for Indianola precinct to fill vacanc ;
caused by resignation of Alva Gamsby.
Resignation of William Brlnkman , oversees
road district No. 32 , road nnd approved , and
on motion J. H. P. Rowe was appointed over
seer road district No. 33 to All vacancy caused
by resignation of Wm. Brlnkman.
Resignation of Charles Colling , overseei
road district No. 3 , read and approved , and W
B. Spain appointed to nil vacancy caused bj
resignation of Charles Colling.
On motion tho following ofllolal bonds wen
approved : *
Henry Crabtree , constable for Indlanola pre
cinct.
J. R. P. Rowo , overseer road district No. 32.
W. B. Spain , overseer road district No. 8.
Petition of C. H. Boyle , Q. W. Knime anc
others asking for a public road , read and con
sldcred. Tho board finds that all requirement !
of law have been fully complied with and nc
claims for damage filed.
On motion samo Tvas granted establishing t
public road , as follows :
Commencing at a point on section line , 21
chains , 7 links west of S. E. corner section 33
town.4 , range 29 W. , running south 3 degrees
3Q seconds , W. 12 chains , thence west 13 chains
thence south 14 chains , thence south 80 do
grees , east 10 chains , thence south 3" degrees
cast 30 chains , thence south 2 degrees , east 2 (
chains , thence south 53 degrees , east 35 chains
to section line , thence west on section line tc
S. W. corner section 4 , town. 3 , range 29 W
and terminating thereat.
Petition of A. C. Nettleton , Andrew Carsor
and others , read and considered. The boarc
find that all the requirements of law hav <
been complied with , but that the general pub
lie do not require the establishment of sak
road , and on motion , same was rejected.
In tho matter of the bonds of tho Village o :
Bartley , Red Willow county , Neb. , the follow
ing were had and done :
NOTICE OF ADOPTION.
Notice is hereby given that the propositioi
of the Village of Bartloy , Red Willow county
Neb. , to vote Two Thousand Dollars in bondi
of said Village to aid the Bartley Canal Co.
to construct their canal in ' said county , nov
under construction from a point on the Re
publican river , above the town of Bartley
Nebraska , for water power and irrigating pur
poses , and to aid in the construction of sail
canal , a dam across the Republican river , res
ervoirs and water power fixtures , therefor
was on the 8th day of April , 1889 , in accordanci
with the notice and proposition of the count :
commissioners of Red Willow county , Neb.
duly carried and adopted by more than two
thirds vote by the legal voters of said Vlllag <
of Bartley , and that thereupon , on the 9th da ]
of April , 1889 , said vote was duly and legally
canvassed by Geo. W. Roper , county clerk o :
said county , and S. W. Gossard and C. D. Cra
mer , tho duly appointed canvassers , and thai
there upon , the county commissioners of sak
county at their general meeting on April 12th
18S9 , found that said election and vote and al
proceedings thereon , had been duly and legal
ly had in accordance with the notice and cal
therefor , and thatmore than two-thirds of al
the legal votes cast of said Village were in fa
vor of said proposition to .vote said bonds , a'nc
that said election and vote were duly adoptee
in accordance with chapter 45 of the Complec
Statutes of Nebraska , 1887 , entitled "Interna
Improvements , " and said bond of said Villag <
of Bartley in the sum ot Two Thousand Dol
iars will be duly issued on tho completion ol
this notice. STEPHEN BOLLES ,
Attest : Chair. Board Co. Com
GEO. W. ROPER , Clerk.
PUBLISHER'S AFFIDAVIT.
The State op Nebraska , I „ _
County of Red Willow , J ES'
I , William Smith , being duly sworn on oath
says that I am publisher of the Bartley Inter-
Ocean , a reputable newpaper published al
Bartley , in said county and state , and of gen
oral circulation in said county , that a true
copy of the attached notice was correctly pub
liBhed in the regular issue of said paper anc
not in a supplement , on Saturday , April 13th
1889 , Saturday , April 20th , 1889 , and Saturday
April 27th , 1889. William Smith.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 4th day of May , 1889.
[ seal. ] Charles W. Beck.
Notary Public.
On motion it was ordered that the bonds oi
the Village of Bartley , Red Willow county ,
Neb. , in the sum of Two Thousand Dollars be
issued in accordance with the foregoing propo
sition and that the clerk enter all the proceed
ings upon the records of the board as by law
required , and finding that the notice of said
election and proposition was published as re
quired by law , * and that all proceedings in
connection with said notice and election was
in accordance with law , thereupon tho bonds
were duly signed by Stephen Bolles , chairman ,
Henry Crabtree and C. T. Blackman , commis
sioners , and attested by Geo. W. Roper , clerk ,
on the 4th day of May , 18S9.
On motion J. E. Hawthorn. B. F. Brower ,
H. Wiley. B. W. Seeley. H. A. Barnhart and
-Frost appointed trustees to
O. - were nego
tiate the sale of the four bonds of live hun
dred dollars each of the village of Bartley ,
at tho best price they can obtain and f hey
aro hereby authorized to receive the pro
ceeds of the sale of said bonds and to apply
tho same for the use and purposes for
which same was voted in tho proposition
an < } bonds. And it is further ordered that
the trustees before mentioned shall execute
and deliver to the. county clerk of this
county a good and sufficient bond for four
thousand dollars to Red Willow county.
Neb. , to be approved br clerk of this board ,
that they will do and perform the several
acts required of them undor this appoint
ment and as by law provided and report
their doings to the board as soon as tho
bonds are sold and tho proceeds thereof
are paid out under this appointment and
upon the filing of said bond tho county
clerk is directed to deliver said bonds to
3aid trustees.
On motion O. a. Blair was appointed con
stable for Tyrone precinct to fill vacancy
and his bond approved.
Petition of J. E. Allen. S. E. Hager and
Dtliers asking for " a consent road was read
nnd considered. The board finds that all
owners of land along lino of proposed road
nave given their consent in writing and on
motion same ivas granted establishing a
public road as follows :
Commencing at the northwest corner of
section 16 , township i. range 27. lhenco
north on section line two miles to county
line terminating thereat.
Settlement of Charles Colling , overseer
road district No. 3. was read and eonsid-
sred ; it is found that he has received from
tho county treasurer $70 and expended
569.75 from January 1st. 3889 , to May 4th ,
1889. On motion same was approved.
On motion the following claims were al
lowed and the clerk directed to draw war
rants on county bridge fund levy of 1888 as
'ollows ' :
Frees & Hocknell Lumber Co. , bridge
material $101 87
ft. Loomis , piling for bridge 0 00
On motion tho following claims were al-
owod and tho clork directed to draw war
rants on jcounty general levy of 1888 asfol-
ows :
iV. H. Powell & Co..mdse court house. $ 3 60
Lee Starbuck , atfgdist. court 8 00
; . S. Shire y.cash furnished pauperSlrs.
Herr 15 , 00
1. 8. Bishop , stationery 20 16
I. S. Woodburn , glazing courthouse. . 75
foseph Menard , indse for pauper , Mrs ;
Forrest 10 50
luddleston Lumber Co. . coal for pau-
ners. Mesdumos Corle , Merritt and
Waite : 27 56
t.M. ! Snavulv. expense Lincoln 10 00
> eter Frederick.board for pauper.Mrs.
Enos 6 00
) mahaRepublican Co. , blanks county
judge 17 CO
> maha Republican Co. , record district
cIerk. , , > - . . . . . . . . . . . . -i. . . . . . . . . . . . . ? . 16 ( X )
> m'aha Republican Co. , canvas cover
treasuror'sblanks 12 50
imaha Republican Co.Bartley bonds. 20 00 ,
im'aha Republican Co. . road and reve
nue laws. . ; . - 9 45
olin Young , board for pauper , J. T.
. Malone..i 33 00
tephen Bolles ; bridge material : 1200
Hbson. Miller & Richardson , blanks
county , clerk , . . , , , . . , . . . . . . , 1 00
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Gibson. Miller & Richardson , blanks .
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Henry Crabtroo.Bervico commissioner 6 oc
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Stephen Bolles.
O. T. Blackman , " 6 oc
In the matter of tho Willow Grove pre
cinct bonds. It appearing to tho board that
the two bridges'acroBS.th8 Republican rlvei
near McCook have been completed accord
ing to the plans and specifications and the
contractor duly paid four thousand dollars ,
the amount received from the sale of said
bonds-forthat purpose , and it appearinzto
tho' .board that all the requirements of this
board having been fully complied with on
motion the bond given by' J. Byron Jen
nings. O. E. Boyd andF. D. Hess to Red
Willow c&unty is hereby cancelled.
On motion board adjourned to meet June
Stephen Bou.es , Chairman ,
Geo. W. Bopbb , Clerk. v
Not a fit , but an expression of delight
"About a week ago , " says a Los Angeles , Cal.
druggist , Chinaman came In with a lame
shoulder. I sold him a bottle of Chamberlain" !
Pain Balm and guaranteed that it would cure
him. He came in again last night , and assoor
as he got Inside of the door , began to swint
his arms over hiB bead like an Indian clut
swinger. I thought the blamed fool bad a fit
but he finally stopped long enough to say
'Medicine velly fine , velly fine ; alio 6am 0 mak <
me feel plenty good. ' " Chamberlain's Pal :
Balm , is without an equal for sprains , rheu
matism , aches , pains , or lame back. For sal <
by all druggists. f
' TnE question of the constitutionality
of the butchers' inspection bill , which
has passed the legislatures of New
Mexico , Colorado and Minnesota , was
submitted for the opinion of Judge
George W. McCrary , long on the Unit
ed States Circuit bench , and "Wallace
Pratt , who is ac the head of the Kansas
City bar. They state tho case anc
their conclusions in a thirty-seven page
pamphlet. The opinion is adverse tc
the law. .
For Diseases of Horses.
There Is nothing that compares with Cole'
Veterinary Carbolisalve. It cures Culf
Wounds , Bruises , Collar and Saddle Gaflf
Sores , Mange , Sctatches , Thrush , lufiammn
tions and all skin and hoof diseases quickc
than any other remedy. It is the only prep
aration that will invariably renew the hai
its original color. Edwin D. Either , drive
of Jay Eye See. says : "Having given Vetei
inary Carbolisalve a thorough trial , 1 can ful
ly endorse it , and take pleasure in recoiii
mending it to all owners of horses as thi
best remedy that I ever saw for general stabli
use. " Large cans SLOO ; small cans 50 cents
The . first shipment of cattle direel
from Nebraska to Scotland is reportec
from Kearney. This is an industry
which , from its peculiar significancej
will create considerable interes 't. Since
the development of the dressed beei
trade the business of sending live stool
abroad has fallen into disuse. It if
likely that the industry may revive , and
in that event Nebraska demonstrates hei
ability to take the initiative.
Three days is a very short time in which tx
cure a very bad case of rheumatism ; but it cat
be done , If the proper treatment is adopted , ai
will be seen by the following from James Lam
bertof New Brunswick , His. : "I was badlj
afflicted with rheumatism in the hips and legs
wten I bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Pait
Balm. It cured me in three days. I am al
right to-day ; and would Insist on every one
who is afflicted with that terrible disease , t <
'use Chamberlain's Pain Balm and get well al
once. " For sale by all druggists.
The gradual and inevitable disappear
ance of the national bank circulation
does not dull the faith in the continu
ance of the system. In 1881 Nebraska
( Great American Desert ) had 12 nation
al banks , capital $1,000,000 ; and now
103 , capital , $6,500,000 , with deposits
$11,500,000 ! In 1881 Iowa had 76
national banks , capital $6,000,000 ; now
134 , capital 11,000,000 ; deposits $23 , -
000,000.
BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE.
' The Best Salve in the world for cuts , bruis
es , sores , ulcers , salt rheum , fever sores , tet-
.ter , chapped hands , chilblains , corns , and ail
skin eruptions , and positively cures piles , or
no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give per
fect satisfaction , or money refunded. Price
25 cents per box. For sale by A. McMillen.
Carnegie , the Pittsburg iron mil
lionaire , is engaged in the laudable work
of fighting cheap labor. The Italian
laborers of the Duquesne Bessemer
Steel works are out for higher wages ,
they having been employed below the
scale , and Carnegie has donated $1,500
to insure their success. Should the
men fail Carnegie will be compelled to
buy out his rival.
WHY WILL TOTJ cough when Shiloh's Cure
will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts. , 60
cts. , and $1. McMillen'e.
Col. Kossenwasser of the Bee is
devoting special attention to "roasting"
Paul Vandervort of the mail service.
Vanderbum explodes in the vicinity of
the Colonel , he will be painfully re
minded of an Iowa cyclone's force.
Jesse Middlewart , • Decatur , Ohio , says :
"Had it not been for Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption I would have died of Lung
troubles. Was given up by doctors. Am ow
in best of health. " Try it. Sample bottles
free , at A.McMilIen'8 drug store.
In the Massachusetts legislature a bill
is pending to prevent safe deposit , loan
and trust companies from investing in
Western farm mortgages. They doubt
less prefer copper stocks with a syndi
cate behind them.
It is really astonishing that a law so unpop
ular and inequitable.and unjustas Nebraska's
issessment law should remaiu on the statute
300k of the state as long as it has.
The perpetual , tremendous , and
iruly awful surprise which certain
Democratic journals profess to feel at
heir discovery of the fact that General
Benjamin Harrison is , in the fullest
lense ot the term , president of the
Jnited States is about the most funny
hing in the politics of the day.
There went into effect , Sunday , on
he Vauderbilt railroads , the new policy
or that system , of discontinuing the
unning of all freight trains on Sun-
lays except those which carry live
itock and perishable goods. This policy
ras introduced , some time ago , on the
Urie road , and subsequently on the Del-
ware and Hudson and several of the
outhern roads , in all these cases with
atisfactory results. The New England
oads have also found it advantageous
0 discontinue Suuday freight trains.
? he arrangement is understood to have
> een under consideration by the man
gers of the Yanderbilt system for a
onsiderable time before the decision
ras reached , and it is understood that
he plan is to be introduced simply as
u experiment , the order not contem-
lating its permanent establishment
t will afford a large number of em-
loyes "a day of rest , but it will also re
uce their pay to that extent. If the
Ian works successfully on the Vander :
ilt system it will very likely become
eneral.
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IS CONSUMPTION CURABLE ?
Bead the following : Mr. J. H. Morris , New
ark , Ark. , says : ' "Was down with Abscess of
Lungs , and friends and physicians pronounced
me an Incurable Consumptive. Began taking
Dr. King's New Discovery for onsumption ,
am now on my third bottle , and able to over
see the work on my farm. It is the finest
medicine ever made. "
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Land Office at McCook , Neb. , I
April 6th. 1880. 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 the
Begister or Beceiver at McCook , Neb. , on Mon
day , May 20,1889. viz :
EDGAKF.TUBNEB ,
H. E. No. 634 for the N. E. M Sec. 9 , Town. 2 , N.
Bange 30 , W. 6th P. M. He names the fol'ow- '
ing witnesses to prove his continuous resi
dence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz :
Newton Nettleton , Charles S. Ferris , Lewis
F. Fauss and Bothees S. Hileman.all of McCook ,
Neb.
Neb.Any
Any person who desires to protest agflfn t mi
allowance of such proof , orwho knows of any
substantial reason , under the law and the reg
ulations of tho Interior Department , why such
proof should not be allowed , will be given an
opportunity at the above mentioned time and
place to cross-examine the witnesses of said
claimant , and to offer evidence in rebuttal of
lhat submitted by claimant.
S.P.HART , Register.
Land Office atMCCook , Neb. , I
April 23d ; 1889. f
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of her intention
to make final proof in support of her claiin.and
that said proof will be made before Register
or Receiver at McCook , ' Neb. , on Wednesday ,
June 5th , 1880 , viz :
ANNA B. VILAND.
P. E. D. S. No. 5517. for the W. hi S. E. U Sec.
17 , Town. 5. N. Range 29 , W. 6th P. M. She
names the following witnesses to pnve her
continuous residence upon , and cultivation of ,
said land , viz : Enoch E. Osvog , Christopher
C. Dueland. Andrew P. Larson and Anna Han
son , all of Quick , Neb.
Any person who desires to protest against the
allowance of such proof , or who knows of any
substantial reason , under the law and the regu
lations of the Interior Department-why such
proof should not be allowed , will be given an
opportunity at the above mentioned time and
place to cross-examine the witnesses of said
claimant , and to offer evidence In rebuttal of
that submitted by claimant. S. P. HART ,
48 Register.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , I
April 24th , 1889. f
Notice Is hereby given that the following-
named settler has hied notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claimand
that said proof will be made berore Register
or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Tuesday , June
11th , 1889 , viz :
JOHN S. MODRELL ,
D. S. No. 5781. for the S. E. J * Sec. 29 , Town. 4 ,
N. Range 29 , W. He names the following wit
nesses to prove his continuous residence up
on , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Arthur
T. King , Mather L. Brown , Joseph Sanders and
Patrick O'Conner , all of McCook , Neb.
Any person who desires to protest against rne
allowance of such proof , or who knows of any
substantial reason , under the law and the reg
ulations of the Interior Department , why such
proof should not be allowed , will be given an
opportunity at the above mentioned time and
place to cross-examine the witnesses of said
claimant , and to offer evidence in rebuttal of
that submitted by claimant.
S. P. HART. Register-
Land Office at McCook , Neb. , 1
March 30th , 1889. f
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settlers hare tiled notices of their inten
tions to make final proofs in support of their
claims and that said proofs will be made be
fore the Register and Receiver , at McCook ,
Neb. , on Saturday , May 11,1889 , viz :
JOHN S. WALKER.
H. E. No. 802 for the N. E.U S. E.JJ section 24 ,
r. 2 , N. Range 31 , W. 6th P. M. He names the
following witnesses to provo bis continuous
residence upon , and cultivation of , said land ,
viz : George S. Myers , Lewis F. Fauss , James
D. Hoyt , John Baldwin , all of McCook , Neb.
Viz : CHARLES S. FERRIS ,
H. E. No. 552 f ortheN. E.J Soo. 24. Town. S. N.
Range 31 , W.6th P. M. He names the following
witnesses to prove his continuous residence
upon , and cultivation of , said land , via : James
L.Hoyt , , Jesse Webb , George S. Myers , Isaiah
EL Fate , all of McCook , Neb. Any person who
leaires to protest against the allowance of
juch proofs , or who knows of any substantial
reason , under tho law and the regulations of
the Interior Department , why such proofs
ihould not bo allowed , will be given an oppor
tunity at the above mentioned time and olace
to cross-examine the witnesses of said claim-
inU , and to offer evidence In rebuttal of that
mbmitted by claimants.
ff B. P. EAST , Register.
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