E.r . , .r a. U Ui : t . DON'T BE ; K % J IMPOSED . : ; - UPON ! y Don't be misled by the statements of merchants . . . .claiming that they can. . . . SAVE YOU MONEY ! . I am selling first-class groceries right along as low as those who claim they can save you money it yon will trade with them. Below we give a few items. r Pickels , per , bottle , - $ .10 Onions , per bottle , - - .10 Chow Chow , per bottle , .10 Catsup , per bottle , .20 i ! Raisins , per pound , .05 Best Tea in McCook , Th , .50 Syrup , per pail , - . .05 Jell , per pail , - .05 Mince Meat , per package , .10 Clothes Pins , per dozen , .02 Peas , per can , - - .10 Corn , per can , - .10 Alaska Salmon , per can , .12k . Everything else in proportion. Always the Lowest and Best i Values Can b e Found at i 1 1 ' C.M.NOBLE'S.t I . . . t 1 1t 0o t i t t f t NEW c a GOODS r I _ I : : : ARRIVINGe n t t . HEVERY e _ HEVERYe 1 k a a [ c i s Blankets , Yarns , Canton Flannels , Dress Goods , Undera He fl wear , Muslins , Sheetings , Etc. Prices are made to snit the 0 2 o times. Watch our corner for bargains this month. The 20 al He per cent discount still on in our clothing department. h " ala la e fa AT THE . . . ° f - - - h hI a t T t usft . ha I 0 f I . a Sal al alP P $ tOre. w . . . . s n / i r0 L. L. DEGROFF & CO. ( i1 prm re . . , ; . ' " + i'ri. s . ) 4 v _ _ _ _ % J _ % _ _ _ _ % _ _ % _ _ _ www..w. + v. . . . . . . . t Pay checks , Wednesday. L , T. Harding is the new operator a Alma , vice Alfred Yocum. Not a mile of railroad laid in Nebraska this year , and but See miles in the United - ted States. Freight business has been flourishing on this division the past two weeks. Long may it continue. George Laverty returned to Pond Creek , Oklahoma , last week , after a short business visit here. W. H. Welty , formerly agent at Pin- neo , Colorado , is helping in the Sheridan - dan , Wyoming , office now. Supt. Phelan of the Wyoming division has bought him a plow and will experiment - ment in sub-soil cultivation , the coming season. Conductor Beal was fitted out with a new freight crew and way car , Tuesday. In fact the freight crew business is distinctly - tinctly looking up. B. & M. Yardmaster Holbrook undertook - took to butt a box car off the track , last Sunday and suffered a severe bruise over the eye that will take skill and careful nursing to heal-Hastings Democrat. V. M. McCardy of McCook , a former Curtis railroad boy , was renewing old acquaintance the first of the week , Mr. McCardy is now located at McCook as engineer on the main line.-Curtis En- terprise. J. Noyce , an employe of the B & M. at this place , was married to Miss T. Brunswick at Indianola , Saturday. They returned home in the evening. Wednesday - day night they were serenaded by the tin can and cow bell brigade.-Arapahoe Pioneer. According to a German authority the total length of railroad lines in the world is about 1oo6ooo miles of which 540,000 miles are in America alone , and to the United States there are about 4ooooo miles , which is the greatest in any one country , Conductor Odell had the misfortune to lose a fine little driving horse , last Sunday. Himself and wife were return- rig from visiting relatives out in Perry precinct. At George Poh's farm the animal stumbled and fell , breaking its shoulder , and in consequence had to be killed. They had the pleasure and exercise - ercise of a walk to the city from the 'oh farm. Eliphalet Holbrook , sometimes called 'Shorty , " a B. & M. switchman , came near being killed in the yards , Sunday. In attempting to jump on an engine he missed the mark and was thrown vie ently against it , the force being such hat he was thrown back and away from he engine and thus escaped a violea : Leath.-Hastings Tribune. His surname saved him. The time card for the Burlington ex- ension to Billings has already been made up by General Passenger Agent Francis. Through sleepers and chair ars will run through from Omaha with eservations for Helena and Portland. Trains for Edgemont , Hot Springs and Deadwood will run the same as at pres- nt. A train will leave Lincoln in the vening and arrive at Billings at 9:35 the cat night. A returning train will leave i Billings at 1o p. m , and arrive in Lincoln he next evening-Lincoln Jcurnal. Mr. J , E , Sanborn , a popular railroad ngineer , who makes his headquarters n this city , affords a very reasonable lustration of how an economical and nterprising man can prosper in Ne- raska. Mr. Sanborn is a typical Yan- ee gentleman , having left his native ome in New Hampshire some years go and settled in this state. He has ways since coming here enjoyed a lu- rative positron with the B. & M. , and highly esteemed by his employers and 11 the employes of his acquaintance. has a most beautiful farm near the ourishing town of Haigler , consisting 2 L I6o acres , which with the exception of acres is well irrigated , and yields undantly despite the severe drouth. H is very proud of his farm , and well e may be , for it bids fair to make him fortune 1n due time. This year his J nd produced an enormous crop of evJ rything profitable to the Nebraska P amer. Mr. Sanborn holds the throttle his favorite engine , while his tenant ' arvests ten acres of potatoes yielding 25 bushels per acre , and selling readily E from 75 cents to $1 per bushel. He as perhaps So acres of corn that yields S. good crop ; several thousand bushels S wheat ; one thousand bushels of oats id an endless variety of garden stuff ; id perhaps $600 worth of onions. Mr. unborn has taken great interest in f falfa raising , and harvests three crops C. er year. His farm is well improved J ith a palatial two-story frame house , J , urrounded by fruit and shade trees and umerous outbuildings. Fine bred stock J ams the place in endless variety , and S is really a pleasure to visit his farm id note the almost incredible profit E. cried from one piece of land contain- W g 16o acres. While Mr. Sanborn is E. ogressive and ambitious , . he is by no G. eans stingy , and with a justifiable J cognition from fortune bids fair to beS me a wealthy man.-Red Cloud Chief.C -.t , -a Highest of all in Leavening Power.-Latest U. S. Gov't Report BakIng Powder I AB 5011U'PEfl 1 PURE Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria , Commissioners' Proceedings. Indianola , Nebraska , October 2,1894 Board county commissioners met pursuant - suant to adjournment. Full board present. Petition of H. H. Pickens et al , asking for the location of a public road as follows - lows : Commencing at the northeast corner of section four , thence south to the southeast - east corner of the northeast quarter of said section , all in township two , range twenty-nine. Petition granted. Petition of A G. Dole et al. asking for the location of a public road read and considered. Petition granted establishing a public road as follows : Commencing at the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of section two , township three , range twenty-seven , thence south to the north bank of the Republican river , terminating thereat. Warrants drawn on the county road fund as follows : J.V. . Dolan , road damages , . , , . , . , $6 oo E. R. Banks , serving notices. . . . . . 4 05 H. Crabtree , commissioner. . . . . . . . 3 oo H. M Eaton , appraiser. . . . . . . . . . . . 3 40 C. M. Goben , appraiser. . . . . . . . . . . . 2 35 A. C. Crabtree , appraiser. . . . . . . . . . 2 35 Petition of C. F. Elliott et al. asking for the location of public road read and considered , and petition granted establishing - lishing public road as follows : Commencing at the northwest corner of the northeast quarter of section twen- ty-nine , township one , range thirty , thence south 44 chains 24 links , thence east 77 degrees 15 minutes , east 8 chains , thence south 15 degrees , east 34 chains 5 links , thence west 8 chains 66 links , thence south So chains to the s.w , corner of the southeast quarter of section thirty- two , terminating thereat , all in township one , range thirty. Clerk was directed to draw warrants as follows : Annettie Seamonds , damages.$50 00 Robert Symonds , damages. . . . . . . . 1000 Andy Barber , commissioner. . . . . . 20 00 E. R. Banks , serving notices. . . . . . S 75 C. F. Elliott , chairman . . . . . . . . . 3 00 I D. H. McMurrin , chainman . . . . . . . 3 75 F. E. Brown , axman. . , , . . , . , , 150 A. D. Johnston , appraiser. . . . . . . . . 3 8o P. B. Glover , appraiser. . . . . . . . . . . 3 8o c : : . iv. Roper , appraiser. . . . . . . . . . . 3 8o . Petition of T Eugene Miller , James A. Miller et al , asking for the location of a public road as follows : Commencing at a point S chains 5o links north of the center ofsection eleven , 1 township two , range twentyseventhence west 38 chains , thence north 42 degrees 3o minutes , west 89 chains 14 links , thence north 73 chains 29 links , thence north 17 degrees 20 minutes , west 33 chains , thence north 6o degrees 30 minutes - utes , west 12 chains 50 links , intersect- ng the section line , thence west on the section line , terminating at the northwest - west corner of the northeast quarter of section thirty-two , township threerange twenty-seven. Petition granted. Warrants drawn as follows. Andy Barber , commissioner. . . , . . $2000 E , R. Banks , serving notices. . . . . . S 95 G. Radamacher , damages. , . . . . . . . 6oo E. S. Dutcher , damages. . . . . . . . . 9 00 hiary E. Weick , damages. . . . . . . . 25 00 S. J. Stocktonappraiser . . . . 3 00 H Crabtree , appraiser. . . . . . . . . . . . 3 00 R. Johnston , appraiser. . . . . . . . . . . 4 50 On motion the official bond of James 1f 1 Robinson , overseer of road district No. t 7 , was examined and arproved. The following claims were audited and t allowed on the county road fund : t Simmerman , work on road. . . , $ 6 0o Frank Winters , work on road. . . . . 7 00 r A.V. . Dean , work on road. . . . . . . . 9 00 r .1V. Randall , work on road. . . . . . 6 o0 ohn Randall , work on road. . . . . . 915 Conners , work on road. . . . . . . . 615 t . H. Pate , work on road. . . . . . . . . 9 25 S. Robert Moore , work on road. . . . . . 615 1 Villiam Divine , work on road. . . . 20 00 , T. Carter , work on road. . . . . . . 6 r5 R. Traphagen , work on road. . . . . , to 25 c . D. McClain , work on road. . . . . . 915 ol. Premer , workon road. . . . . . . , 12 50 ; George Younger , work on bridge. . 3 00 S Villiam Pate , road work. . . . . . . . . . 5 So Warrants drawn on the county general 1 , and as follows : c P . W. Beck , postage. . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 3 30 B. Meserve , postage. . . . . . . . . . . r6 25 H. Bayston , third quarter's sal- - aryetc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22910 C' M. Thomas , express etc. . . . . . . 5 65 third ' sal- s idney Dodge , quarter's - ary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 00 g ' . R. Banks , board ofPrisoners. . r34 50 , 0. Bond , postage etc. . . . . . . . . 6 75 fi . R. Banks , board of prisoners. . 28 00 p . w. Roper , postage etc. . . . . . . . 20 05 c M. Thomas , services as corn . . . 2120 amuel Young , services as corn. 27 55 c ] a . J. Ryan , services as corn . . . . . . 26 70 50 . - Children for Pitcher's ' Cry Castor' I . G. W. Roper , compiling the tii94 tax list. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49044 J. M. Brown , for transportation of pauper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 00 E. T Maddux , team for investigation - tion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 A.G. Bump , transportation pauper ' 4 89 JHYargertransportation pauper 1o 5o A J Rand , mdse , for pauper. , , , 4 90 J.E. Hatlsorn , medical attendance on pauper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 00 H. Thompson , mdse. for pauper , . 3 75 L.WMcConnell , mdse.for pauper 200 Anna Unger , board of pauper. . . . 10 0) C. R. Green , board of pauper , , , 12 00 AG Bump , transportation pauper 5 17 WV.Vickrey , mdse , pauper. . . , . 990 1EES-STATE V. CASEY. C.V. . Beck , witness. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 00 J. E. Kelley , witness. . . . . . . . . . . . 220 Ira Miller , witness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 6o T J. Ruggles , witness. , , , , , , , , , , 540 S. P Hart , witness , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 36o P.A\Vellswitness. . , , , , . , , , . , 420 W. G. Dutton , witness. . . . . . . . . . t 6o A , J , Lytle , witness. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 20 ' T W. Ritchey , witness. . . . . . . . . . 6 20 E. W. Haines , witness. . . . . . . . . . . 3 8o Ed Walters , witness. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 George Leland , witness. . . . . . . . . , I IO R. T. Allan ] , witness. . . . , . , , , . „ 200 J. A. Wilcox , witness. , . . . . , , . , , , 1 to C. G. Holmes , witness. . . . . . . . . . . r ro A. Harlin , witness. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r8o 1 H. H , Berry , justice , , . . . . , , , , . . 16 95 E. R. Banks , sheriff. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 c C. F. Babcock , sheriff. . . . . . . . . . . 40 05 Defendant's costs rejected. On motion board adjourned to meet on November 12th , 1894 , SAMUEL. YOUNG , c Commissioner. t - c NOTICE OF INDEBTEDNESS. j Office of the McCook Electric Light Co. In compliance with the statutes of the state t of Nebraska , and especially in compliance t with section 136 of chapter 16 , entitled corporations - 1 rations , we , the president and a majority of f the board of directors , hereby give notice to ° the public that all the existing debts of the f Mcook electric light company amount to six 1 hundred dollars. FRANK C RRUTH Pres. FRANK CARRUTH. ti Directors.C. . A. LEACtt. Directors. J. A , SVILCOX. 1i FRED W. CARRUTH. A QUARTER CENTURY TEST. For a quarter of a century Dr. King's New Discovery has been tested , and the millions who have received benelit from its use testify its wondCI ful curative powers in all diseases - f1 es of Throat , Chest and Lungs. A remedy that has stood the test so long , and that has I given so universal satisfaction , is no experi- i ment. Each bottle is positively guaranteed to d give relief , or the money will be refunded. It is admitted to be the most reliable for loughs II Ind Colds. Trial bottles free at McMillen's s drug store. Large sizes Soc. and $1. Oct. t d IT MAY Do As MUCH Foit You. s. Fred. Miller of Irving , Ill. , writes that he had a severe kidney trouble for many years , e with severe pains in his back , and also that a us bladder was affected. Ile tried many so- called kidney cures but without any good re . About year ago he began use of tl Electric Bitters and found relief at once. Electric - k tric Bitters is especially adapted to cure of all II kidne and liver troubes and often rives al d most instant relief. One trial will rove our s statement. Price only 5 oc. for large bottle. AMc11 1 i11en s drug store. October. 1. ' 0 BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE d si The best salve in the world forcutsbruises , sores , ulcers , salt rheum , fever sores , tetter , chapped hands , chilblains , corns and all skin eruptions , and positively cures piles erne ay re urred. It is guaranteed to give erect satisfaction or money refunded. Price2 S cts. per box. Fur sale by McMillen. o I've a secret in my heart , Sweet M arie , A tale I would impart , m Sweet Marie. d If you'd even fairer be 1 You must always use Parks Tea , m The improvement you will see , m Sweet Marie. Sold by McMillen. tit The American beauty owes her prestige a more to a clear complexion than to any other attribute. A cu of Parks will enabe an a t one to possess this. It clears the skin and ° f remov and that sallow , muddy ° ook. s teis use liThousands f or the complexion. Without being a catharp is it cures constipation. Sold by ctilillen.s re You can fool the doctors sometimes but na- d ure-never. When the kidneys and bladder are in an unhealthy condition you will feel he effect , and should not refuse the cry for li assistance. Oregon Kidney Tea always affords sa chief , and a cure.Vill restore the organs to 1 healthy condition in lesstimethanany other emedy. Trial size packages 25 cents , by all , druggists. Parks' sure cure is a sure specific in all dis- , aces of the liver and kidneys. By removing he uric acid in the blood it cures rheumatism. ) . B. Basfur of Carthage. S. D. , says : "I be- n ieve Parks' sure cure excels all other mcdi- to ines for rheumatism and urinary troubles. an Sold by JlcMiller. to S Parks cough syrup cures coughs , colds and G onsumption. Mrs. Catherine Black of Le Roy , N. Y. , says : "I took one bottle of Parks' flu ough syrup. It acted like magic. Stopped n ny cough and I am perfectly well now. old by McMillen. 1 sa gl A cup of Parks' tea at night moves the al 1 owels n the morning without pain or dis omfort. It is a great health giver and blood urifier. Sold by McMillen. Parks' tea clears the complexion. Mrs. N. feyette of LeRoy , N Y. , says : I have used Parks' tea and find it the best remedy I have Al er tried. " Sold by McMillen. ce Captain Sweeney , U. S. A , San DiegoCal , N' e ays : "Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy is the first a nedreine I ever found that would do me any co : oed : Price 5oc. Sold by McConnell. twW Karl's Clover Root , the great blood purlsa er. gives freshness and clearness to the Cornof lexion and cures constipation ; 2 cts. So to r ts. , $1.00. . Sold by McConnell. or co Karl's Clover Root will purify your blood , 22 ear your complexion , regulate your bowels wi ad make your head clear as a bell. 25 cts. , Cts.i.oo. Sold by ticonnell &Co. , imZks - . SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale directed to ne from the district court of ReJ.1VIIJi v comity , Nebraska , on a judgment obtained betorc 11ou. D. T.1Yelty , judge ref the district court of Red \ \ illow county , Nebraska , on the i&h day of September , 1593 , nn favor of J.Coolitlge Hills dependants , and against iUonzo Jai et al , as for the sum of six hundred and hftynine dollars and fortysix cents , and l costs taxed at 537.33 , and accruing cost , .ud , codefendants Murton & lL rvcy having on the same date obtained a decree for the sum of $22.Se , I have levied upon the foilowint real estate taken as the property of said efefeucf- ants to satisfy said judgments towit : rl he east half of the southeast quarter of section sixand the northwest quarterof the southwest quartrr of section five , township fetus , north of r Inge twentyei htwest of 6th I' . JI. , in Red \Vinow count Nebraska. And will offer the sours forsal' to highest bietder ( or cash in hand an the fifth day of November , A. I ) . , 1594 , in front of the south door of the court house in Indianola , Nebraska. that being the building wherein the last tenu of court was held , at the hour of one o'clock , p m. of said day' , when and where due attendance will be given by the undersigned. Dated Octoberst , ISg4. E. R. BANKS , w. S. MORLAN , Sheriff of said county. Attorney. Uct.5.5ts. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale directed to : ne from the district court of Red Willow county , Nebraska , on a judgment obtained before llan. D. T. Welty , judge of the dlsttict court of Red Willow County , Nebraska , on the rsth day of December , 1893 , in favor of The American - ican Investment t ompany as plaintiff , and against Gerhart Bougers et al. as defendants , for the stun of four hundred and eighty-three dollars and nineteen cents , and costs taxed at S ; 2.48 , and accruing costs , and co-r.eLndauts f he Frees & Ilocknell Lumber Co. having on the same date obtained a decree for the sum at $27.23 , I have levied upon the following real estate taken as the property of said defendants - fendants to satisfy said judgments tow'it : The southwest quarterof section ten , township one , north of range twenty.eight , west of the 6th I , . AI. , in Red Willow county , Nebraska. And will offer the same for sile to the highest bidder - der for cash in Ii mcl on the fifth day of Nov. enrber , A. D.,1894 , in front of the south door of the court house in Indianola , Nebraskathat being the building wherein the last term of court was held , at the hour of one o'clock , p. U. of said day , when and where due attendance - ance will be given by the un lersigncd. Dated October 1st , 1891. E. K. BANKS , Sheriff of said rnnnty , \V. S. MORLAN , Attorney. Oct.5.5ts- SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale dircctrd to me from the district court of Red \Vtllow county , Nebraska , on a judgment obtain rl before Ion. D. T. 5\'elty , judge of the district court of Red Willow county , Nebraska , on the 1Sth lay of December , 1893 , in favor of Lewis S. Iabuey and Frederick Cunningham , trustees , as plaintiffs , and against Thomas Mize et al. LS defendants , for the sum of four hundred end thirty-three dollars and nine cents , and costs taxed at 529.88 , and accruing costs , . .nd u-defendants Burton & Ilarvey having on he same date obtained a decree for the sum f .3J7.50 , I have levied upon the following cal estate taken as the property of said de- endants to sat sfy said judgments towit : The west half of the northwest quarter of section wenty-eight , township two , north of range t wentysix , west of the 6th P. M. , in Red 1Vil- ow county , Nebraska. And will offer the same or sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand n the fifth day of November , A. 1) . , tN94 , in rout of the south door of the court house in ndianola , Nebraska , that being the building therein the last term of court was held , at e hour of one o'clock , p. in. , of said day , then and where due attendance will he given y the undersigned. Dated October 1st , IS94. E. K. BANKS , Sheriff of said r ounty. \V. S. MOKLAN , Attorney. O&.r. yts. SIiERiFI'"S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale directed to me om the district court of Red Willow county , Nebraska , on a judgment obtained before Ion. D. 1' . Weltv , judge of the district court f Red Willow county , Nebraska , ou the 15thr ay of September , 1893 , in favor of I Iarnab I Johns as plaintiff , and against Jacob Leib- randt et al. as defendants , for thr nm of even hundred anl thirty dollars , and costs axed at $22.43 , and accruing costs , .nit co- efendants Burton & Harvey having on the 1me date obtained a decree for the sum of a7.to , I have levied upon the following real state taken as the property of said uc : . . . , - nts to satisfy said judgments towit : The ortheast gnarterof section thirty-one , town- rip two , north of range twenty-ei ' ' v , r' I IC 6th P. M. , in Red \Villow county , NcLias- a. And will offer the same for sJ , . to the ighest bidder for cash iii hand on the filth ay of November , A. D.,159.1 , iii front of th oath doorof true court house in Indianola , Nebraska , that being the building r..reiu ; l.e nSt term of court was held , at the hour of one 'clock , p. m. of said day , when as.t where ue attendance will be given by thr under- gned. Dated October 1st , iS94. E. it. BANKS , Sheriff of said county. 1V. S. MORLAN , Attorney. Oct.5-ts. ORDER OF HEARING N PROBATE OF WILT. AND APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTRIX. The State of Nebraska , Red Willow county , Nebraska , ss : In the County court. In the atter of the estate of Wilbarn E. Kilgore , eceased. On the 25th day of Seplcinber , 894 , there was filed in this oflice an instru- cnt purporting to be the last will and tr r t ent of William E. Kilgore , decease , . , v , ii. . ft ill nominates Ella Kilgore of McCook. Neb- aska , as executrix of the same. It is hereby rdered and decreed , that October tih , ifigs , one o'clock , p. m. , is assigned for hearing , n the probate of said will and the appointing the said Ella Kilgore as executrix. And I persons interested in said matterr mzv an- ear and show cause , if such exist , why the aid will should not be probated , allnzcd and corded as the last will and testamcntuf said eceased. And it is further order ' , : l : : _ opy of this order be published in TDE : rll- aOK'I'RIItUNE , a weekly newspaper pub- shed in said county , for three weeks prior to id day of hearing. Dated Septernier 25th , 4. CHARLES . IiECK , 'ept.28.3ts. County Judge. NOTICE FOR l'ULI ICATjct ? : . LAND OFFICE ATIcCv , K , NEB. , September 8th , t " ; Notice is hereby given that the lollowfng armed settler has filed notice of his 'retention make final proof in sip ; ort of his d i.n. . , d that said proof will be made befr.re regi- r o ? receiver , at McCook , Nebraclra , on aturdav , October 20th , iSa ; , iz : Rc' r1 ur S. ordon , II. E. No. 8747 , for the northwest arter of section 12 , township 3 , , west of the 6th Principal Meridian. I le ames the following winc s s to , , . . : e ntinuous residence upon and cultivation of its land , viz : Frsnt. „ i.n , ion , 'I'ho iia..r.- , es , Frank Crockford and horsas Ritchie , of McCook , Nebraska. A. S. CAltitrt .1a.t , Register. NOTICE I'0 LAND UWNEts. : 1'u Fowler S. Wilcox , D. ii. Babbitt and via E. Beatty , and to all whom it may con- rn : The commissioners of Red Willow county. braska , have located and ordered opened 1 public road commencing at the northeast ner of section four , township two. range enty nine , in Valley Grange precinct , Red illow county , Nebraska , running thence ath on section line to the southeast corner the northeast quarter of said section four , r minating thereat ; and all objectionsthereto claims for damages must be filed in the unty clerk's office on or before noon o .ire d day of December , A. D. 1863 , or said road 11 be established without reference thereto. GEO. W. ROPE" , Oct.5.4L5. County Cicr : : . t tt t r I