I 1 I I I I h jr r kfJ szsxms3smsse3smScrJsZ V itiattiiiitttUHiiMiiUiiWi k - - ahaaiMfaatiaaaiaaittifSTgtiMr MB AN OBJECT LESSON 2C TO VALENTiNE DEMOCRAT The May number of The Oracle XeRoy Leachs magazine published at Wood Lake is considerably im proved ovpr thA previous numbers The typography especially is reaching -a higher standard and in time Mr Leach may pride Jiimself upon his publication The Stuart Ledger eccentrically re JT 4ieiii V i lJ3t JauJaK A CORRESPONDENT LIES Ainsworth Nebr May 3 1897 I notice in the columns of the X03ERT G0D Editor and Publisher er News of last week a 1 I - Official Paper of fcherry zy Kfe1braka 3100 3er eur in Advance PUBLIbHED EVEKY THURSDAY Entered at the Post office at Valentine Cuerrj county Nebraska as Second class matter MI - - mi This paper will be mailed regularly to itsStibseribers until a definitH order to discontinue is received aud all ar tearsare paid- in full -The Industrial School Journal a Beat little three column quarto pub lished at Kearney Is the latest to our exchange list turn from a lSilver Democrat of this place in which he is making the ac cusation that you tsre now nothing more than a wolf in sheeps clothing because he says you posed here as a republican -it was well known by almost every republican in this place that you were a democrat and always had been Neither were the people under tho circumstances concerned about your party affiliations as that part of the deal was cutting no ice I am giving this unsolicited by you and will take theliberty of saying that your reputation among the people in Ainsworth as far as I know and I am acquainted with every man in the place is as good as any mans need be Neither was any one of any intelli gance in this place surprised when they heard -of your present venture in democratic journalism The concoction in the communica tion from this place of April 27 is a lie made up of whole cloth and which every leading republican in this com munity will stamp as such The lie was no doubt made up over the bar of the saloon where he by chance saw your paper The author is no doubt anxious to take it upon himself to maks that Frank Cole the alleged thief keep you -and George Reinert in a wno was snot ana Kinea near mere last week by citizens from this county was Keya Pahaed and seems to have its modesty somewhat shocked at the thought ot having such a horrible tragedy committed on the deep -sandy oil of fair Hit county Now in all caudor we would like to ask the Led ger man when it became more fashion able to be Keya Pahaed than to be Holted or Scotted asthe case might be Please pass the horse radish Bro Wertz Springview Herald CORRECT THE ERRORS For errors in the enrolling draft ing and passing of bills the late la mented legislature was what Gor don girls would call a peacherina It was sui generis if anything ever was But it is queer that all these errors were in the interests of some person or other who is in touch with ttbe administration Secretary Schwind of the senate runs a paper which was not a -legal publicatiou under the 1895 law so he sent a bill repealing that Jaw to the governor for his signa ture even though the bill had been killed in both house and senate Rep resentative Sheldon was when elected publisher of a paper so he fought the -bill referred to But he lost his paper He secured the passage of a bill which repealed the old law but oddly enough he was surprised after the bill had passed when he learned what was in the bill The legislature went in for economy and so it very properly cut down the salaries of the three superintendents of insane asylums from 2500 to 2000 per year or at least it thought it did The governor signed the appropriation bill and now it trauspires that the -same old 2500 per year was appro priated by the bill for these superin tendents At 2500 per year board and free th6 position of superintendent of an insane asylum is one of the Jaest in the state The governor however says that tendents willqnly get 2000 as the ltecorda show that that was theamount te legislature intended to appropriate If that is good law then the part of H R 571 which repeals the news paper law of 1895 is qull and void be cause the legislature very forcibly sat down upon two bills of -the same na ture wfcich on their laces -showed their Intent The governors position Is probably right we hope it is at any ate and if he gains his point all good -citizens will rejoice After doing aucb good work in showing up the rascality of republican officials it is a jshatjoe and disgrace that the ure should make so many errors JBy the way the word error is a good one to se in -connection with these matters Its no disgrace to make an oocasional error Mooreand Bart iej should have claimed that their shortages were eirora and not laid their rascality to misplaced confidence In friends That excuse Js wra tfcreadbsre constant fight over nothing and the only thing that sui prises meMr Good is that you will waste your time squabbling over such trivial affaiis with a thick headed blatring and ig norant dutchman who newer had any sense neither does -he have brains enough to ever get any The only moral that I can see in the whole affair is keep your paper Mr Good out of the saloon its a bad place for a good clean paper -such as yours is A Good Republican A MEETING OF EDITORS The newspaper men of Valentine have invited the newspaper men of the Sixth congressional district to meet with them in Valentine on June 5 1 he object of tne meeting is to form a press association and furnish rest and recreation for the editors The ob ject of forming an association is to cultivate a closer relationship that will be of material benefit to the mem bers The enterprising business men of Valentine have raised a fund and will entertain free of cost all news paper raen who attend the meeting This one thing stamps the business men of Valentine as enterprising wide aarake and prosperous The foregoing appeared on the ed itorial page of the World Herald n May 1 aud is a succinct statement of the object ot the editorial meeting to be held here on Juue 5 There are 100 newspapers in the Sixth congressional district and invitations have been sent to the editors of each of them so it is safe to count upon an attendance of at least 50 newspaper men The value of such meetings cannotbe over estimated and the arguments in favor of the gathering are so well known to the bhojs that they need not be stated here Come along everyone and bring your wives We assure you of a good time as well as an instructive one If further information is wanted write to either of the papers hre or G H Reinert secretary A trip to Fort Niobrara and a bath in Lake will be among the pleasant features of the gathering The Nebraska Independent comes out editorially against Milton Park and other populists who sees for a national conference and seems to feel very uneasy for fear that journal and others of its kind cannot persuade all the populists of the United States in cluding the National Reform Press Association to believe that free sil ver is and should bethe fighting issue of the populist party of the United States The Independent has been full of that fighting issue nonsense but the populist party even in braskavdont swallow such foolishness Falls City Populist No one is fooled by the nom de plume 4SHve Democrat who wrote the communication dated from Ains worth and published by Reinert It is dollars to doughnuts that the owuer of the Western Nev -wrote the article yowr Ojee Is to pet the best Tom Cfm Object To us helping irr Object is to sell goods aVprices goods for the lowest possiole figure you We will do it for that will retain customers i WE DONT OBJECT Tocomparisoa with anyone either in regard to price or quality of goods we sell Try us when in need of DRY GOODS SHOESOR GROCERIES 3 T C HORNBY Now is the time to subscribe 100 Dick Grooms is in town today with a nice lot of home grown pie plant i Frank Whittecar came up from Ainsworth Tuesday and yesterday morning went to Rosebud Bob Emorys mother-in-law a wo man ged about 75 years died last night of dropsy ana was taken to Rose bud this morning for interment C R Watsou has his soda fountain in running order and the thirsty mul titude crowds his place of business to sip the foaming and delicious glasses of nothingness Saturday morning about 130 Hans A Lons drive W E Haley and Ed Clarke returned yeaterday from their trip to South Dakota They were gone eight days and visited Norden Springview and Butte Nebraska Fairfax Wheeler Chamberlain and Castalia South Dakota returned by way of the reser vation industrial school The boys looked brown and tired when they drove into town and report vug had a pleasant trip They say they passed through some of the prettiest oountry in tho world while gonp f Ulrichs horses left home and were not captured until they reached Johns town Charles Stephenson brought the animals home Tuesday Judge Towne and wife went to Kennedy yesterday where the Judge performed the ceremony unUingsFrank Kime and Irene Wilkinson in holy matrimony The judge will b e gone several days visiting friends W A Selden who did tailoring in the village last summer and fall c was up from Longpine yesterday Mr Selden hoped to be able to retire from the tailor business but last week his farm house and its contents burned to the grouud and he is once more look ing for a location The annual election of officers of Minnechadaza Lodge 192 A F A M will bu held at Masonic Hall- Val entine Nebr Saturday May 35 ar 730 p m All members are cordially requested to be preset as that and other important business is to be trans acted W W Thompson- Sec J T Kebley W M Chas Butner of Longpine has in his possession a watch that was made in 1624 It is an heirloom tnat wa presented to one of his ancestors who was an admiral for some act of brav ery Parties in England are desirous of securing the watch and Tuesday M Butner sent them an affidavit to show that he had the watch in his pos session -Star Journal E P Quivey representing the Ne braska division of the National Child rens Rome Association was in the city Sunday and delivered an address at the M E church A committee composed of members of each of the churches in town was appointed and helda mteting in the Presbyterian church Tuesday evening a report of which will be given next week The boy who have received tions to attend the press meeting June 5 should -not neglect sending word that they will be here so the local committee can make atrangeraent for their entertainment Up to date the following have signified their inten tion of being here C C McIItigh ONeill Sun G D Canon Harrison Journal Claude Taylor Chadrun Re corder W H Davis Harrison Press For Sale Three big teams sorrels and roans horses and mares and two wagons terms to suit either cash or on time Will sell a lot of millet seed fur 30 cts per bushel Call on F M Baumgar tel Crookston Nebr 14 Change in Ownership On May 1 John W Smyser assumed full control of the Stnyser Vincent livery barn he having bougit the interest of his partner J O Vin cent in the same We are glad to note this uiove evidencingas it does the prosperity of our friend and be speak for him continued success in the business though by the sale Val entine loses a very estimable man aud family Mr Vincent who will proba bly remove to Omaha ir iriTK Kennedy Frank Kimc vent to Vnlcutine Sunday ClkTarker has purchased -too headjOf sheep hejs summering them northvostofiKennedyLqn the Snake ThfiLakotahCGatttc Companyfgatliered Bthelf cattle last wrjelc about 3GG0 andiare driving them west Qlt is given out that fFrank sKime land iIrene Wilkinson are to be married Wednesday R Ktihvell was up from ssimeon Saturday after horses Sparks Wheat Is all sowed aud looks fine Will com mence planting corn the first of the week Ktna Brechbill has his new house about finished That means something you bet Mr Clarkson and family returned Friday to stay They were out calling en friends Sunday Mrs Hornback is getting along nicely with- her school Lillian Stoner and Mrs Pettycrew were in our city last week The Pound party Saturday night at the churcli was a grand success Albert Haley proved up on bis claim last Fri day Uncle Joe Gallop Wheat sowing is a thing of the past in this vicinity and wheat is doing splendidly but Heeds rain badly Mr Mossman and family were visiting at Lavaca over Sunday Bad Boy seems to think that Kellys re latives are a careless set Thanks for the compliment We expect they get their care lessness from their Pa Kugene Mann is herding sheep for D Gal lop Assessor Pruden for Tower Precinct spent Friday night with E L Murphy Daniel Alder is rapidly recovering from a severe attack of pneumonia Bert Nichols has been on the sick list for some time with lagrippo Mr Bishop and family and Florence Weed were visiting c Gallop a couple of days last week Geo hadbolt one of Cherry countys popu lar young men returned from an extended visit with relatives and friends in Iowa aud Wiscon sin a short timo ago Hark The wedding bells are ringing StIU theres more to follow Mr Brown is slowly but surely tiring of the sand hills and we are inclined to thin he has thots of returning to Council Bluffs Iowa where life is not a dream Kellys Pa Although rumor have been afloat every spring and fall for the past ten years that the Ninth cavalry was about to be removed from Fort Robinson it would seem to an on looker as though present indications point more clearly to an early transfer Crawford Tri bune OFFICE OF BOARD OF VILLAGE TRUSTEES Valentine Nebr May 1 1897 The following is the financial state ment of the Village of Valentine Nebr for the vear ending April 30th 1897 GEVERALFUND RECEIPTS Ralanse on hand May 1 1896 115 27 Recei ts from Occupation tax S03 00 Receipts from fines loco Receipts from Oonnty Treasurer 908 03 Receipts from shows ppddlers fakers etc 5 so Receipts from drav licence balance S 50 Receipts from U S Weather bureau for pipe sold looo Receipts from water collections includ ing tapping of mains WorS DTSBU FOMENTS Salary of Engineprl3 mouths fij0 00 Salan ot marshal 30000 Commissions on water collections 132 05 Enlarging and rebaildiis reservoir 302 72 uepairs ana putting 111 extensions water service Pay of street commissioner Fuel Incfdentals Warrants in payment for new pipe enlrging main to pump house drawn June 5 1893 401 40 Increase on same 5C88 Cash on hand atay l 1897 242 87 40 00 95G49 9i82 463 23 36 Co S327C88S3276 8S Warrants outstanding and unpaid No 853 For main to McDonalds adtn344 57 No 854 Hydrants forabove main 120 00 No 873 Not called for 45 INTEREST AND SINKING- FUNI40502 Received otounty Treasurer 6922 35 Paid interest on water bonds 504 on Balance iu Treasury 41835 S922 35 92225 C H CoitXBliL Village Treasurer Motive U S Land Office Valentine Nebraska I May 3 1897 Complaint having been entered at this office by John E Walker against Edward Dixon for abandoning his homestead entry No 10276 dated November ta 1895 upon the uViueM and niiw4 Sec 33 Tp 85u K38 61h P m in Cherrv county Nebraska with a view to the cancellation of said entry the said parties are hereby summoned to appear t this office n thu 30th day of Jutle 1897 at 10 oclock a in to respond and furnish testi mony concerning saiu alleged abandonment Testimony of wituesses to taken before Robert Lucas U S C C C at Cooper Nebraska on the 24th day of June 1897 10 am 15 18 0 R GLOVER Register TO THE PUBLIC In addition to the line of Groceries tvhieh I recently opened at my old stand on Main Street J will hereafter carry a stock of Notions Laces Hibhons Needles and Thread Huttons Neckties Socks Overalls ZTndemvear etc Ojtd I respectfully so licit ajsliare of yoiir trade J M CARPENTER JSiil Prices jor feed Bran bulk 40c per cwt 7Q0ton Shorts bulk oQc per cwt 9QQton Screenings 35c 660 Chop Feed 70c 1300- Corn 50c Data 80e n MawgaiaataieaMsaiatfVWiWagff - 4 f 4 ilaebcr Urange were branding Jcattlola3t 5if Saturday j 5 4 45 4 4 42 4 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 mfCf m LOT OF frti n liiiiittmiiii 33935 GINGHAMS Have ybu seen them We have about thirty different patterns and weights one of which is a bargain Among them are V all the standard colors and ehecks besides a number that are new This is the season when ginghams are wanted and we are prepared to supply the demand 5 See onr window displays RED FRONT JACKSON BRAYTON PROPRIETORS Sole agents for tho famous FLEXII3QNE 1 J rZT rvfrfTfrtfff FINAL PROOF NOTICES Claimants and witnesses in final proof cases notice of which appear in The Dkmockat will receive a marked copy of the paper Should an v errors in description of land or spelling of names be discovered notice should be sent to tho land office aud this oflice so correction can be made U S Land Omce Valentine Neb May 3 189 f Notice is hereby given that Frank C Jackson of Pacific Junction Iowa has flled notice of his intention to make tlnal proof before the Register or Receiver at his oflice in Valentine Neb on Friday th 18th day of June 1897 on timber cul ture application No 7474 for the se Sec 1 Tp 30 a R 28 w He names as witnesses John It Ballard Henry Ballard William G Ballard and John Cronin all of Wool Lake Testimony of claimant wil be taken before the clerk ot the District Court of Mills county at his olhce in Glenwuod Iowa on June 15 1897 15 20 C R GLOVER Register U S Land Offioe Valentine Neb J April 30 1897 f JSotice as hereby given that tho following named settler has filed notice of im intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said prout Will be made before Register and Receiver at Valentine Nebraska on June 14th 1S97V1Z John M Clarkson of Sparks Nebr H E No 9421 T for tho nw Sec 9 Tp34n It 25w W3i - fit u at it it it J it at it it it it Jt St 1 u ML - i at continuous of said lautfifWHilSo names the following witnesses to prove Pullman James Harnan John MVyfcWoaad int uuoas residence oi and estivation of Timothy Falbey all ot Pullman SbiS3S andviz u his said Land Ofilce at Valentine Nebraska April 20 1897 f Notice is hereby given that Henry Van at of Brownlee N br has filed notice of intention to make final proof before the Register or Re ceiverat his office iu Valentine Nebr oi Sat- uroay me viva aav oi luue 1897 on Umber cul ture application No 7378 for the lots 12 and ay ne4 Sec 6 Tp 27 u It 29 w He names as witnesses Adam Martin Nils Anderson Thomas P Johns and Gutave WeDd Ier all of Brownlee eb also Nils Anderson of Brownie Nebr Hd 8335 for the nw Sec 23 Tp 28 R 29 He names the following wituesses to prove his continuous residence upon aud cultivation of said land viz Adam Martin Thomas P Johns Henry Van Leer and Gustave Wendler all of Brownlee Nebr also Adam Martin of Brownlee Nebr Hd 8743 for the wno Sec ll swse and se JiswKi See 2 Tp 28 K 29 He name3 the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud viz Jnstave Wendler Nils Anderson stnart Tt and Alouzo C Ayers all of Brownlee Nebr o it ulo v is K Register U S Land Office Valentine Nebr April Ifi 1897 f Notice is hereby given that Louisa Grant formerly Louisa Salzrnann of Brownlee Nebr has filed uotlco of Intention to wane final proof before tho Register or Re ceiver at his office In Valentine Nebraska on Saturday the 29th day of May 1897 on limber culture application No 7672 for the wvnei seJi oex ana ne i nwi Sec Tp 27n R tlw She namea aa witnesses John Hatnan John Ssfeman ter S Roucche and John O Kane ail of Brownlee Nebr 12 16 C S GLOVER Register Wanted An Idea Wb9 caa bistr of eoae alanpla thlncr Co ntn t Protect yonr ideas tfeey hist brine yoa wrlta Write JOHN WKDDERBORH CO PTtUBt Attor ssve Wasbbunoa D C for their 1LB0Q nrisa oiler im1 nrnir ilti rir nnn ttoitirn InnriTrrrin Trunin Pro coT ffV 8t ct at I J t it it vvvm 4 lA U S Land Office Valentine Neb i March 31 18S7 f Notice U hereby given that WJHi3in A Varyaar of KIrksville M has filed notice of IntenUoir to make final proof before the register or er at his office in Valentine Nebraska on day the isth day of May 1S97 n timber culture application No 8010 for the nJSneJi n4nw d Sec 34 Tp 28n K 36v - He names as witnesses WUli3m Futirosa James Harnan Albert Runner and Tlmtby Falbey all or Pullman Nebraska - v Testimony of claimant will be taken before ttfe Clerk of the Circuit Court for Aflalr coantyat his olflco in Kirksville Missouri on May IS ltjST Also Herbert Roberta of Chicago mi iV 7972 for tho ese4 and cVJnefc Sec 13 Tp n RJw f He names tho following witnesses to ptoVGiS continuous cultivation of said land WUSam Pullman Albwrt Runner John Yaryanatw Timothy Falbey all of Pullman Nebraska v- Testimony of claimant will be taken befomttso Clerk of the Circuit Court for Cook County iX ills oflice in Chicago Illlnola on May 15 1897 Also Jacob F Bemis of Janesville Wist fcc 7970 for the snej and snwM Sec 24 Tp a R36w rVy He names the following witnesses to pfovfefifs continuous cultivation of said land- 5VHliath Pullman John BI Yaryan Albert Rupn6r and Timothy Falbey all of Pullman Nebraska f Clerk oi tho Circuit Court for Roclr County it hisollce In Janesville WUcnnsnrin Mitxiwr Alio Albert Runner of Pullman NebrT TC Qi2 for the stfsefc and sswtf i 23 Tp a K36w -5 He name3 tho Frederick Smith Efcbanl Osfturn Newton J 8011 for tho ny ffiaSeS ffiTp w Grooms Perry Sweariisger all of Spares Nebr R35 p 1520 CR GLOVitR Register He uames the fpHowing witnesses Stove his V S Land OITice 3t Valeni ine Neb April 2i 1237 Notice is hereby given that settler has filed notice wf his intention to make final proof in support of bis clai n aud tha ftaid proof will be marie boforu Register and Receiver at Valeutine Nebr on June 14th 1S97 viz Wilii im C Bell ot Pullman Nebr lid MM for the sHseU and sK swH Stc 23 to ss It 33 He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon aud cultivation of baid laud viz laajic Loniai of Mullen Nebr Herbert Rogers Joseph Culbertsou and Samtw McClean of Pullman Nebr 15 19 C R GLOVER Register U S Land Oflice Valentino Nobr April 21 1S97 t police is hereby given that James A Wilson iiiiWiui Ji4tu iiuiiij i llllUJUIOn 10 iiikkh nnai prooi oeiorc tho Register or Re ceiver at his office in Valentine Neb on Thurs day The 17tll dav Of JlUlt 1R97 mi thrhirriilir application No 7SS3 for the nej4 Sec 35 Tp 30n R 27 w He uames as witnesses Oscar vr 3icDaniel Ely I Valentine Andrew G ward and Jolin O tndoman allot wood Iikc Nebr Testimony of claimant will be taken before the Clerk ot the District Court of Sarpv County at his offiee in Papillion Nebraska on June 10 S97 13 18 C R GLOVER Register US Land Office Valentino Nebr l April 20 1897 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 he made before the Register or Receiver atValontino Neb on Juue it ISS7 viz John L Rallard of Cody Nebr Hd 9307 for the seSec 17 Tp 33 R 32 He names the following wituesses to prove his continuousrcMideHco upon and cultivation of said land viz Elmer L H Shannon Henry k Holliday Irvine st tts and Frank Mogle all of Cody Nebraska also Elmer L II Shannon of Cody Nebr Hd 9037 for the n4sw and anwJi Sec 34 Tp 34 It 33 He uames the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud viz John L Ballard Henry F Holliday Irvin C Htotts and Frank Mogle all of Cody Nabr 13 la C RGLOVhR Register cuuuiiuous cultivation ot said lAjii Pullman Jamerf Harriaa Albert Rminer aad Timothy Falbey all of Pullman Nebraska I015 C fc GLOVER Kigiswr that said proof will be made before tbefietr orTteceiver at Valentine Nob on May IT 1T lit m Richard Osburn of Sparks Xob H E No SBO4 for the svrH Bee 22 Tp 1 n 5T 25 w He names the following witnesses to prove hli I3ldenSe upon an cnltfvattoa of said Iandvi Charles Maxwell of Valentine Nebr Lair ette Johnson Aaron W Grooms and Joha Grooms Sr of Sparks Nebr 1 MS O R GLOVER Register U S Land Office Valennne Nebr me slhcrfbBiven theSlowiSSiiC ed settler ha filed notice of bis fntentTotitt make final proof in support of his claim Mt that said proof will bo made before Register IrS Receiver at Valentine Nebraaka oa MarT Charle3 E Roberta of Ccidy Nebr RS5fW LtS S aUtt4 Jmd Snw 4 34 n He names the following witnesses to piwe Ua continuous residence upon and cultivaaou of said land viz Fred Maybee Oscar Starr Isaac N Gsraer and Jese W Garner allof Cody Nebr also Jesse W Garner of Cody Neb 5E i for Lot l neJawH V7J4H Sec 31 Tp 35n R 35 w He names the following witnesses to prow his continuous residence upon and colUvsttoo cC said land viz Chatles E Rnhnrta Prfvl MvtaA w j i2 TCs mi MiuxamuK Tuiuvanajioi uoay nfo iu O ft txiUVJ50J U 3 Land Oflice Valentine Nebr v March2fitk I9 N otice la hereby given that TJlysse3 G Cnir orCcKly Ncor nled notice of Intention to Sfca final oroof before the Register or Bewhec his ofhee in Valentine Neb on Moaly iZ trnth day of May 1857 on timber cultureaaSSi cation No 7479 for Iat 4 swJinwJt Wsw5 See3Tp3tnR35w He nanv a as witnesses William Bucrff f Merrimaa Neb William Ballard of todA Nathaniel Ballard of Merriman Neb fS George Schadboldtof Cody Neb T Nathaniel Ballard of Morriman K He nataca as witnesses William BurrSsS Merriman Nebr Willi Cngger and Goorge Sch also LH KrJlBjv TtuZSsyrS wltioMtolcodyr WiMam Ballard of Codyf SXHS2S r VjT jCu inojfiMtao ieo hh55 V JJV16 aco34boidrtol nnM ioufcwioi ujuiaro oi we iu io - UKJ L 8 Lantf omce Valentine Nfebr - ArriiisnSQ7 Xr otice is heniby given that Joim aabtfoft of Fan bavoij Washington has filed notice of teL tention to muke tlnil proof before tfieftwaSfc or Receiver his office in Valentine NebnifeT - on Saturday the 5orh day otsiay lS0iTi Sfci ier culture application No 7785 tor ttnw ftia t 13 Tp S7n K n vr r t He namea aa wltnees John Harostvwafcib grift all of Brownle Ndbr J Testimony of clairaaut will bo nthotiibaiowj the clerk of the Distnct court fdr wfaatoota cp9ntj at his oflice m Whatcom waahingtoa oti 13 18 c E GL0 VEttKeglster U S Land Office Valerttn NVw Notice is hereby given that tt foUfcvio named settler has filed notice of his tfaeittWi to makuilual oroofln nhi9mriMc said proof will be made before tli aetrfaterk Receiverat Valentino Nebr 6aMay 3iS7 iT vizi v1 John Sodlacek Jr by 3ary Sedlace fclg wife as agent of Kennedy Neb H No 8958 for the aw Sec 13 Tp 29iLavr He namss the following witnesses tfrwtWe his continuous residence Upoa and aatioti of said -land viz r David A Plercy Milton Dunham William H W llkerson and Sanford Q Spain al of Kedoady Nebraska 12 17 C E OIOVer R- U S Land Office Valentino Netorv i April 6tbieeTf Notice is hereby given that the named settler has Uled noUce of his InteaUoWw make final nroofm snnnort nf hiu niiim i K3tr j rnraan NeKvifi - 0UJVEHRrEAai l 1 i u H i