ly I il M V x vi MttMMatofU EMBROIDER SALE THE VALENTINE DEMOCRAT fctfCCKSSOU TO MM GtoHfY INDEtTOENT EOIiteEr GOOD Editor fend Publisher flieial Paper of Cherry Coun ty Ketirasiva 1JCJ Per Year in Advance rUBLIBHBD -EVERY THURSDAY Bettered at the Postofileo ntfValentlne Cherry feounty Nebraska us Second class matter J his paper will be mailed regularly -to its subscribers -until a definite order to discontinue is received and all ar rears are paid in full Adverting rates 50 cents per inch -per month Bates per column or for long time ads made known on appli cation to -this office The legislature passed a law which compels railroad companies to build track scales at all stations where 200 cars of grain are loaded in a year If every man was compelled to sell liis property at a fair cash value ac cording to assessors returns what a wonderful increase there would be in the taxable valuation of Cherry county Generally the man who tries to tase a short out across the field of busi ness to the goal of success has to go back and learn to travel onthe regular -road No limit -is put upon hie speed and he -may pass many others on the way but short cut never In a letter printed in the New York World of March 9 Thomas E Watson -ex-candidate -for vice president says 4If there was any clear meaning in the verdietof last November it was that there should be no free and unlimited coinage of silver at the old ratio of 16 tol In looking over the list of bills passed by the legislature we fail to tfind a single oue which originated with -Senator Mutz or Representative kil lings while Hich of Douglas intro duced over a dozen bills which be came laws with Hull of Harlan iClose second -Our coins bear the inscription In Grod we trust But the question is -does God trust an administration which has such implicit trust in trusts that it will trust a prominent trust attorney with the important public trust ot en forcing the anti trust laws against trusts Lincoln Post It is no longer necessary for one to be an artist in order to caricature any person whose portrait is obtainable A recent invention makeB caricature so simple that a child may make the most icoxmc or ridiculous pictures of persons as easilv as he can run a pencil over the -outlines of a portrait An attempt was made on the last day of the legislature to pass House Boll No 241 the bill repealing the legal newspaper law but the attempt was a failure It is said however 4hat the -bill was sent to the governor for signature Even if the executives same is affixed it will not be a law The legislature of 1897 appropriated -12374859 and the legislature of 1895 appropriated 2784684 a differenceof 409825 in favor of the 1897 body The amount allowed for various state institutions was generally re duced the state university for instance reoeiving320000inl895 and 255 000 this year There having been a good deal of hesitation in the senate about passing that bill making a legal newspaper one teat has existed one day and has say 200 subscribers Schwindjust took hold and passed it himself and handed it to the governor He ib running that coct of a legal newspaper himself and needed it in his business State itesfit itaCUMMttMtiMUMuWf EXTRAORDINARY HUU APRIL 23 AND 24 We shall offer from 1500 to 2000 yards of Embroidery your CHOICE FOR 8C PER YARD Worth from 8c to 35c ter vnrd SIiocs Groceries Dry Gtoods TURN ON THE LIGHT Last September The Democrat published an arti61e in favor of the ameadment providing for two addi tional supreme judges and the self constituted dictator of the populist party in this county slurringty referred to the paper on that account and called uponall decent men to vote it down In October this ofhee printed about 2000 hand bills containing words of warning to voters and among other things asking them to support this amendment This was approved and jointly signed by the chairman of the populist party and the chairman of the democratic nartv in this county ana was published entire in The Demo crat But this did not suit the dictator He prevailed upon the populist chair man to sign an article in all respects similar to ours but with the sentence -relating to supreme judges left out This article was printed on hand bills and in the populist paper and The Democrat was roasted for what it had done When the legislature populist met one of its first acts was to pass a bill pioviding for a recount of the votes on this particular amendment and the dictator never said a word against it This paper has opposed the reoount be cause it ws so manifest that the amendment had failed to receive the required number of votes and the re count proved its position correct These are the facts and voters make their own deductions Which was rignt this paper or dictator Which was the more honest Democrat which supported I place myself on the solid and im pregnable ground that under our Con stitution Congress does not possess power to tax the people to enhance the private fortunes of the few and that the full measure of the taxing power is reached when a tariff for revenue with incidental protection is imposed Allen Now is the time to subscribe 1 per year in advance Pigweed or any J other old thing taken on subscription T C HORNBY can the The the amendment aud opposed the recount because it thought one was right and the other wrong or the populist paper wThich opposed the amendment and by its silence favored the recount Where was the fraud committed in the count by 20 election boards vho said 562 votes were cast for the amend ment in this count7 and 310 votes were cast against it or the recouut board who said 1165 votes were cast for the amendment in Cherry county and only 31 against Much talk is being indulged in about the frauds in York county but in proportion to th number of votes cast York county did not have as many votes changed as did this county Turn on the light Voters waut to know who the diskonpst men were on those 26 election boards Some of them may want to run for office but if they have to face these charges of -fraud what can they do but retire to the rear From the April number of the Printers Auxiliary it is learned that a new paper is soon to be started in Longpine Also Mr T 11 T Geddis who laid the plant of the Western News at Valen tine and who was its first and most able editor last fall will have full con trol of the new paper He is at pres ent at Bassett on the Eagle He is a young man a thorough journalist and the most aggressive country newspaper man in the state Those who becameacquainted with Ta Ran Tula while be was in Valen tine will hardly agree with the last sentence The first is correct The clumsv absurdity of the retro- active clause in the Dingley bill is abundantly obvious Its extreme im policy and its outrageous injustice are not less so to refltctive minds It compels the merchants of the country to charge their customers for duties that are never in all probability to be collected It thus imposes upon the people a heavy tax not one dollar of which is likely ever to reach the treasury New York World An account of the meeting of demo cratic editors Saturday was crowded out this week It costs 1500 per year license fee to run a saloon in Gordon 750 for school fund and 750 for occupation tax The 154th anniversary of Jeffersons birthday was fittingly celebrated in many of the larger cities Tuesday the 13h John Ferstl has just received a large consignment of fruit and shade trees and small fruit plants and cuttings All desiring to beautify or improve their property should call on him at once 12 Troops D and I Sixth cavalry now in Moutana have been ordered to Port Robinson It is also stated that the entire Ninth cavalry in to be trans ferred to some other post this spring Crawford Tribune C A Gould manager of tbeMmne chaduza Mill is moving into one of Gilmans houses near the mill The Shaw property on Cherry street now occupied by him will be sold soon a buyer for same having been fouud The Donoher hotel is constantly im proving A high fence has been built between the hotel and Wrhillans har ness shop a walk laid on the south side of the hotel and a new ice house put up A piano has been added to the parlor furniture Alva Rowland left Wednesday to try bis luck in the gold fields of Alaska We sincerely hope Alva will not run up against another edition of Cripple Creek but will this time find the yellow stuff in paying quantities Several more are talking of going in a short time Butte Gazette Last week Sheriff Strong levied on a bunch of 20 head of yearling steers be longing to Louis Kelly on account of delinquent taxes The stock will be sold Mav 1 at the old Peed place on Goose creek now occupied by G W Kellar Kelly is the man who was re cently sent to the penitentiary from Rock county Col Perry of Fort Robinson is com ing down next week with a car load of trappings or rather a camping outfit and will be joined here by S V Pitch er and W H Liddiard aud they will pull down to Cody where they will be joined by Judge Munger of Omaha in a weeks hunt among the feathery tribe- Rushville Standard A meeting of stockmen and owners of horses in Dawes county has been called to meet in the city of Chadrou on Saturday April 17 to discuss ways and means for a round up of stock and horses and the better protection of owners interests A similar meeting wili be held in Sheridan county at Hay Spriugs on Saturday April 24 Dawes County Journal The Blacktail aud Garden City dis trict situated about three miles west of Dead wood promises to be one of the largest producers of siliceous ore in the Black Hills country Though there are but a few properties shipping at present we are reliably informed that an average of 25 tons per day have gone out of the district for some time The ore is high grade running from 40 to 100 per son in gold We look for an average output of 50 stons a day soon as the snow goes off and roads are passable Deadwood Times Does Modern College Education Educate in the Broadest and Most Liberal Sense of the Term is one of the most important inquiries that could be set on foot This discussion is begun in the April Cosmopolitan by a radical inquiry into the -educational problem along the lines of Herbert Spencer Altogether there is promised the frankest possible expression of opinion and it seems probable that it will be the most thorough -comparison ever made of educational methods with the needs of every day life at thevdose of the nineteenth century Wood Lake Xo 2 Jim Wilson was in town one day last week And still we have a calm after the storm H E Deweywent to Valentine on Tuesday Auntie will look to Kelly for items this week Boating is all the rage the lake is just lovely Rev Garner preached here last Sun day evening Mrs C A Johnson is on the sick list this week W E Haley was -doing business the city on Monday of this week Miss Isis Lincoln visited friends Wood Lake a few days last week Mrs Lovelet and children visited with her mother Mis Davis on Satur day i Airs narsuey ana miss i oresc ana I grandson came in from Sioux Citv on fee Saturday night passenger then went out to their claim on Sunday - Kellys Aunt 3 5 in m nTTi Pagifig Georgia Stock has come through in good shape very few the winter having been lost Snow and rain in Tbnndanco and this assures us a full crop the coming season A son of Alex Hoffman is in critical condition with scrofula They have taken him to the hospital at Valentine for treatment Peter Hemble goes to Crookston as section boss Peter is worthy and well qualified aud we all are glad he has struck so good a jobj One of our citizens was to have an appointment as section boss if he voted McKinlev which he did and now the E R Co fails to deliver the J goods and as a consequence he uttereth cuss words U and I Short Line TIME TABLE AT ONEILL NEBRASKA PASSENGER LEAVES 1030 A M ARRIVES 030 P M D MLY EXCEPT SUNDAY Through connection both ways with Black nills trains bv taking this line you can go to Sioux Citv and return The same dav connections made with all trains for the East and South Dakota Buy local tickets to ONeill TU8T GPEWMJ I have just opened a stock of groceries in the old Red Front building on Main street and re spectfully solicit your patronage Evervthing new and fresh Pro duce taken in exchange J M CARPENTER Bran bulk 40c per cwt 700ton Shorts bulk 50c per cwt 900 ton Screenings 35c 600 Chop Peed 70e 1300 Corn 50c Oats 65c 44 HoticvJov tw tBctriiing Season S 11 Downing living 2ji miles east of Valen tine will herd cows the coming season for 50c ler head a month STo charge for any under one year old Those having cows or cattle not necessary to be taken heme every night can bo yarded with shelter and hay if stormy after the 1st of Mi No charge until May 1st During April those wishing to have cows or cattle taken out when weather is suitable will be done with out charge March 25 2 aud 27 I will be in Valentine to make arrangements for the season YIso thos wishing to have horses or colts pas lercrt by the day week or month arrangements for the same will be made Aotice N tice is hereby given That I have- tiled with the Clerk of the Board of Village Trustees of the Village of Valentine Nebraska a petition ac companieri by a bond duly tested said petition praying that a license mav be issued to me to sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors in said Village of Valentine Nebraska for the year ending May 1 1SS 12 Jonx T Gctth Aotive Notice is hereby given that I have tiled with the Clei K of the Board of Village Trustees of the Village ot Valentine Nebraska a petition ac companied by a bond dulv tested said petition praying that alicense may be issued to me to sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors in said Village of Valentino Nebraska for the year end ing May l isr8 vi Ekak Fischek Native Notice is ileroby given that I have 0ed with the Clerk of the Board jf Village Trustees of the Village of Valentine Nebraska a petition ac companied by a bond duly tested said petition praying that a license may be issued to me to sell ma t spirituous and vinous liquors in said Village of Valentine Nebraska for the year ending May 118SS 12 John Bokmak Notice Notice is hereby given that I have filed with the Clerk of the Board of Village Trustee of the Village of Valentine NebraKa a petition ac companied by a bond duly tested said petition praying that a license mav be issued to me to sell malt spirituous aud vinous Iiauors in said Village of Valentine Nebraska for the year ending May 1 isJS 12 ilENur Stetiek Ifroolaimition for Special Election Notice is hereby given to the qualified electors of Cherry county iu the state of Nebraska that whereas the county board of said county at the regular meeting of said board held on the 16th day ot March 1897 at the court house iu Valen tine in said county for the purpose of acting upon and considering the question of -calling a specil election for t he purpose of voting upon the question of issuing the bonds of said county for the purpose of bidding and furnishing a court house in said Countj of Cherrv and where as the board after due consideration believes that it would be wise and expedient to call such election and to issue said bonds aforesaid and said board having found that the assessed valua tion of the taxable property of said county for the year 189G is Sl2tu5S7 and that said county can be legally bonded for the sum of S1200O and said board having ascertained that the highest price bonds could be negotiated for was one hundred cents on the dollar Now therefore notice is hereby given that on Tuesday the 4th day of aiay next an election will be held at the various voting places in the several election pre cincts of sad county and the qualified voters of said precincts may vote upon the following pro position Shall thecounty board of Cherry County in the state of Nebraska issue the coupon bonds of said county in the stun of 12000 for the pur pose of building and furnishing a court house said bonds to take effect June 1st 1897 and to draw interest at the rate of rive per cent per annum payable semi annually on the first days of June aud December in each year until the interest thereon has been fully paid the princi pal and interest thereof being payable at the office of the county treasurer ot said county said bonds to become due on the first day of June 1917 providing that the county board of said Cherry county may at its option pa any of said feonds iu accord with their issue accord ing to their number at any time alter the expiration of ten years from the date of their taking effect And shall the county beard of Cherry county aforesaid annually levy upon the taxable property of Cherry county a tax suffici ent tc pay interest and principal of said oonds when due aud shall said countv board at the ia t annual tax levy provided by law preceding the maturity of said bonds levy upon the taxable property of said county a sum sufficient to pay the principal aud interest not otherwise pro vided for aud then unpaid upon said bonds And shall said county board negotiate said bonds at not less than their par value the amount realized from the sale of said bonds to be used in the building and furnishing a county court house for the use of said Cherry county The tickets used bv those votiug in favor of said proposition shall have printed thereon the words tb wit For the proposition of issuing bonds and tax for court house And the tickets used by those voting against said proposition shall have priated thereon W J P Against the pro position ot issuing oonas ana tax tor court house Max E ViEUTEti V SOLLlVAIf W A PABKEK Board of bounty Curniaissionfers Attest Geo Elliott 10 H County Oierk X 4 4 4 4 49 4 4 43 4 4 4 49 4 49 iMrni Bliii - - 4i 4 4 4 4 8 4 i 49 4 4 4 H 4 4 4 4 LOT OF G INGHAMS Have you seen them We have about thirty different patterns and weights every one of which is a bargain Among them are all the standard colors and checks besides a number that are new This is the season when ginghams are wanted and we are prepared to supply the demand See our window displays RED FRONT S JACKSON BRAYTON PROPRIETORS Sole agents for the famous FLEXIBONE COESETS The well known stallion Billy Barnes will make the season at Smyser Vincents barn in Valentine 11 Amos Strong FINAL PROOF NOTICES Claimants and witnesses in final proof cases notide of which appear in Thi Democrat will receive a marked copy of the paper Should any errors in description of land or spelling of names be discovered notice should be sent to the land office and this office so correction can be made US Land Office Valentine Neb April 12 1897 f Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to makefinal proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before the Register or Receiver at Valentine Nebr on May 24th 1897 viz John Sedlacek Jr by Mary Sediack his wife as agent of Kennedy Neb H E No 8953 for the sw Sec 13 Tp 20 R 31w He names the following witnesses to Drove Ills continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz David A Piercy Milton Dunham William D Wilkerson and Sanford Q Spain all of Kennedy Nebraska 12 17 C R GLOVER Register U S Land Office Valentine Neb March 311 S97 Notice is hereby given that William A Varvan of Kirksville Mo his Tiled notice of intention to make final proof before the register or receiv er at his office in Valentine Nebraska on Tues day the lath day of May 1897 n timbpr culture application No 8010 for the n ine n nwh of See 34 Tp 2811 R SOW He names as witnesses William Pullman James Hainan Albert Runner and Timothy Falbey all of Pullman Nebraska Testimony of claimant will be taken before the Clerk of the Circuit Court for Adair county at III3 UlllUf HI XV1I KSV1I1U AUHSOlin Oil UilV lo lfej Also Herbert Roberts of Chicago 111 T C 7072 for the eseM and eineli See 13 To R sow He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous cultivation of said land William Pullman Albert Runner John M Yarvan and Timothy Falbey all of Pullman Nebraska Testimony of claimant will be taken before the Cleric of the Circuit Court for Cook County at his office in Chicago Illinois on May 15 1P97 Also Jacob F Remis of Janesville Wis TC 7970 for the sy aehi and swnw1 Sec 21 Tp 2Sn R 3fw He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous cultivation of said laud William Pullman John M Yaryan Albert Runner and Timothy Falbey all of Pullman Nebraska Testimony of claimant will be taken bsfore the Clerk of the Circuit Court for Rock Countv at hisjoffice in Janesville Wisconsin on Mav 15 1897 Also Albert Runner of Pullman Nebr TC 8013 for the sseJi and sswh Sec 23 Tp 28u R 3tw He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous cultivation w saiu ianu William Pnllrnan James Iranian John M Yaryan and Timothy Falbey all of Pullman Nebraska Also John M Yaryan of Pullman Neb T C 8011 for the nSseJi and s jnej i Sec 20 Ip 28 R 35 He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous cultivation of said land William Pullman James flarnan Albert Runner and Timothy Falbey all of Pullman N braska 10 15 C K GLOVER Register TJ S Land Office Valentine Nebr I March 25 1S97 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 aud that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver at Valentine Nebraska on May 7 1897 viz Charles E Roberts of Cody Xebr H E No 9371 for Lots 3 ana 4 and sVz nw Sec 4 Tp 34 n It 35 w lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz Fred Maybee Oscar Starr Isaac N Garner and Jesse W Garner all of Cody Nebr also Jesse V Garner of Cody iSeb H E No 9055 for Lot 1 nenwJ4 wne Sec 31 Tp 35n R 35 W He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz Charles E Roberts Fred Mavbee Isaac N Garner and Patrick Sullivan all of Codv Neb 10 15 C R GLO VER Register U S Land Office Valentine Nebr i March 25th 1897 f Notice is hereby given that Ulysses G Crigger of Cody Nebr riled notice of intention to make final proof before the Register or Receiver at his office iu Valentine Neb on Monday the tenth day of May 1897 on timber culture appli cation No 7479 for lat 4 swswM wswj Sec 3 Tp 31n R 35 w He nams as witnesses William Burris of Merriman Neb William Ballard of Cody Neb Nathaniel Ballard of Mecriman Neb and George Schadboldtof Cody Neb also Xathaniel Ballard of Merriman Neb T C No 7626 for the nv Sec 34 Tp 33 n R 3Cw He names as witnesses William urris of Merriman Nebr William Ballard Ulysses G Crigger and George Schadboldt of Cody Neb William Ballard of Cody Xeb H E No 9198 for the s54ne Sec 21 s54nwj Sec 22 Tp 32n R 36w He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz William Burris of Merriman Neb Ulysses G Crigger and George Schadboldt of Cody Neb and Nathaniel Ballard of Merriman Neb 10 15 C R GLOVER Register TJ S Land Office Valentine Nebraska March 22nd 1857 i Notice Is hereby given that Nicholas Goscbey of Kilgore Nebr has filed notice of intention to make final proof before the Register and Recei ver at thieroffice in Valentine Nebr on Wed nesday the 5th day of May 1397 on timber cul ture adplication No 7827 for the neJi Sec 2 Tp 34n R 3lw He names as witnesses Frank KludciKowski of Kilirore Nebr Richard K Rainsford Stan- islaw Krafewski and Robert Schulze of Neazel Nebraska t 1 S 14 G E GLOVEE RegSatsr US to to to to to to to 0 i C it to to to to to to to to to to to to fr to to to to to to to to OCC Cf Of Cfx TT Land Office Valentine Nebr J f H April 6th 1897 J Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of Ids claim and that said proof will be made tefore the Register or Receiver at Valentine Neb on May 17 1S97 viz Kichard Osburn of Sparks Xeb II E No 8804 for the swl i Sec 22 Tp 34 n IX 25 w He names the following witnesses to prove hi continuous residence upon and cultivation or said land viz Charles Maxwell of Valentine Nebr Lafay ette Johnson Aaron W Grooms and John Grooms Sr of Sparks Nebr 11 16 C R GLOVER Register U S Lajtd Office Valentine Neb t March 20 1897 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 Register and Receiver at Valentine Nebraska on April 30th 1897 viz Albert Haley of Sparks Neb H E No S931 for the neYi Sec 14 Tp 34n R 25 wfithP M He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence on and cultivation of said landviz Newton J Grooms John Grooms Jacob Breachbill Charles Hudsou all of Sparks Nebr 9 14 C R G LOVER Register Land Office at VnlentinpNebr March 21 1897 f Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his inteotion to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proo will be made before the Register and Receiver at Valcntint Neb oa Blay 10th 1897 viz Andrew J Barnes of Cody Xobr H E No 10221 for the Lots 3 and 4 of Sec2I Tp 35R31 He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land Joseph A IMse John E Hendricks William Hook and Edward S Hank all of Cody Nebr also i Joseph A Kose of Cody Xebr H E No 92S4 for the nw See 25 Tp 35 R 34 He names the foliowingwitnecs to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud viz Andrew J Barnes John E llcndncka William Hook and Edward S Hanks all Cody Nebr C R GLO VSR Register US Land Office Valentiuc Nebr March 9 1697 f Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before the Registsr r Receiver at Valentine Neb on April 27 1807 viz William C St 3eters of Pass 2sebr HENotoi03fortheemvDeKnw54 Sec 23 seiiswH Sec 14 Tp 23 R30 He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz William Steadman James N Stauiman Charles H Tail and Ro7jert M if add is all o Pass Nebr 7 12 CR GLOVER Register US Land Office Valentine Neb i March 9 1S7 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 the Register or Receiver at Valentine Neb on April 28 1897 viz Morrison A Crawford of Kilgore Xebraska H E 8C34 for the ne4 Sec 30 Tp 35 R 30 ne names the following witnesses to- prove his continuous residence upon jand cultivation of said land viz Merrick E Robertson of Kilgore Nebr James W Beed Peter Ar VanNorstran and Francisco Stump all of Orookaton Neb 7 12 C P GLOVER Register U S LaHdJOffice at Valentine Neb I March 9th 1S37 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 Register and Receiver at Valentine Nebr Jon Apnl 20 1897 vjz John P Hook of Cody Nebr H E No 92G3 for the neiinw sVinwy nwfcswM sec 28 Tp 33n R 33w He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cnluvation o said land viz Irwin C Stotts Albert C Riemensehneider James A Cbilders and Andrew J Barnes all of Cody Nebr 7 12 C R GLOVER Register U S Land Office at Valentine Neb J March c 1897 f Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filecf notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver at Valentine Nebr on April 23rd 1897 viz John J Stowers of Wood Lake Neb H E No 10187 for the nefi Sec 9 Tp 3ln R 26w He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz Henry H Day George W Day Joshua Hire and Adelbert Kneeland all of Valentine Nebr 7 12 C R GLOVER Register Notice U S Land Office Valentine Neb l April C 1897 f Complaint having been entered at the office by James 3 Saults against James H Green for abandoning his Homeatfod entiy No 10169 dated July 22nd 1893 upon the swgw and n t sw and nwieJi Sec 7 Tp 29nJR 35 w etb V iL in Cherry county Nebraska with a view to the cancellation of said entry the said parties are hereby summoned to appsar at tfcis orace on the 4th day of June 1837 at 10 oclock a rn t respond and furnish testimony concerning sail alleged abandonment Testimony of witnesses to be taken before Robert Lucas Commissioner of the USCC at Cooper Nebraska on the 29 day of May 1837 at 10 oclock am 11 13 C S GLOVER Bagiatar i M y