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About The Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Cherry Co., Neb.) 1896-1898 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1897)
I u it t ill K I - t t i t i 1 ts M it ssseis3ag3Sfipiia 1W STILLjN DOUBT Republicans and Democrats Alike j laim the Buckeye State OFFICIAL COUNT TO DECIDE STorA Complete Beturas Complicate tlite JBnult 3Iuch IlL 1oeIing KngentkVed by the Cl otfewert of the Vote wl I Crr f Fitod Is Raised Columbus 3FW 8 The retfaltof the election ijaOhio w still in doabfc With snore complete -returns today than were xbtainabij last eight it is evident that it vrill require- he official count to sat isfy the contestants Theaaoro the re pective parties figure on ttheir Returns the smaller their pluralitaes seein to be come sRrhiloheir claims increase in op posite directions The closeness of the Tote has caused intense Reeling and the UBualcrv of fraud W3ieh the result was in doubt in 1885 t was discovered that he tefcly sheets were f orged Last aigkt fch Kepublicans telegraphed to t - ttiTsirerTy all their xjonnty committees to beware of the frauds of 1885 and when the Re publicans were claiming the legislr iture by only one or two majority on joint ballot the Democrats telegraphed their county committees to beware o f all sorts of fraud and to remember t hat it was a majority of one by whicl l the great crime of 1S77 was courmitte a that1 defeatedTilden The state hea tera willue kept open all week o r until the official counts are made in all of the 8 counties of the state It is expected that there will be trouble in some of the lose counties There will no dc mbt be much agitation in all of them -today Meantime the managers st bo th the Democratic and tlie Republic m state Jieadquarters are todav claimi us the- state sThe Democrats claim tbo elec r tion of Chapman for govern br and xneir state ticket on sucn a close margin that it will reqtiire the official fli rnres to determine the plurality Gh airman McConville claims that the Dei uocrats will have majority -of seven in the legislature oh joint ballot foir genaT tor He says the Republicans are Riming counties that are doubt fuljand by small -pluralities The iRepublicans claim Bnshnell for governor a nd the rest of the Republican state tioket -has been elected by a good 8000 plucraliiy nd that tlie Uepublicans will liaveva majority of two on the joint ballot of the legislature for senator Tlhe Re publicans concede that they will not iavo a majority in the state simate which would prevent the passa ge of what is known as ripper or any other partisan legislation The licans claim 17 of the 36 senators with UORACEfCHAPMAS enecconceded to the Democrats and ona r doubtful They claim that 57 members of the house are theirs conceding 48 to the Democrats with four doubtful If the Democrats should secure all of these five doubtful members the Republicans still claim a majority of -two on joint 4ballot Two Parties Still Clalm the State At both the Republican and the Dem without them if the Kepublicans have 74 on joint ballot as now claimed xne JJlSpiUCil UU lUUUpeuucuu yayci has specials Idday from all the close counties and it makes the legislature on joint ballot stand 73 Republicans to 72 Democrats and claims there is nd doubt about iliis result In tlie event of the Republicans con trolling the legislature it is conceded that Senator Mafcus A Hanna oi Cleveland will be returned to the sen ate In the event of the Democrats controlling the legislature it h -almost equally certain that John R will be senator Tlie residence of the former in Cleveland and of the latter in Cincinnati are ia constant communica tion with their xespectvve headquarters in this city Cleveland X 0 v 3 The Elaindealer in art extra etion this mortang gives Bashnell a pluralityof 4858 an this Oayahoga county alid sttys he wiK have a plufcaEty not tb6iKeed 10000 in Oie state -34 is conceded iat the en tire ReptfSScan legislative ticket for this district as wellas Jthft Republican county tiofcet is elected bysmall plural ities Cinctskati Not A3The Enquirer Deinaoes not concede the election of either Buslinel dr tthe Republican legislature It charge manipulation m the retu nsby the Republicans for fee purpose of assisting n what it calls tlirty work in clcGe counties Its olaUnvfor the legislature being emo eraticas based on the election of Demo cratic representatives in Lucascounty and on the election of 9 of -the 12 in CuyisiJoga Canton The city of Canton gives BushTiell 3421 Chapman 8114 Holli tlayVi9 Coxey 9a Dexter 6 Bichardson VS 3Bushnellspluralitv 307 Wdlcott Elected 5Bostox Nbv 8 Corrected returns rrrom 848 cities uiid towns in the state -including thexomplete vote of Boston give Everett 34000 Williams 79123 Wolcbtt 154116 The same cities and -towns last year gave Prince 14248 Williams 108457 Wolcott -255707 But -five small towns aggregating less than -400 votes are- necessary to complete the vote of the state On the basis of last -years vote in these towns 4he -total will be Everett 14040 hcott 104543 Tins ffivs i WolcOtt a plurality oS5358 and the final figures will be within a few votes of this The National Democrats not only -came within 100 of their -vote of 14164 last year but actually made a gain of 2 per cent in ratio to the vote of the state and obtained more -than the sary 3 per cent necessarry to continue to hold a place on the state ticket In ratio to last year the Republican vote iell off 35 -per cent the National Demo cratic 1 There were ifew close con tests for seats in either branch of the legislature bnt singularly enough all resulted in victories for the Democrats bo that there will be ioar less in the 1898 house than in 1897 The Repub lican majority will be about 175 the few defeats making no difference The senate will remain unchanged 35 Re bublicans and 5j Democrats Fresidpat Returns to Vaslilcton Caxjfon Nov 3 iley having fulfilled the mission -which brought hint to Canton that of exercis ing the right of franchise left bright and early this morning -eastbound but with a scheduled stop or two before Teaching the White House and his routine duties The departure occurred -at 7 15 o clock this morning and was as quiet as could be The president and party were the soleoccupants ofa special train of four coaches qn the -Pennsylvania road whieli left atthat -hour for Pittsburg where the president Jds to be the guest of honor at Founders -day at the -exposition The party was -sleeping when the train pulled out and 4here was scarcely a stir in the oars as he engineer was given the signal The president and his party went to the train shortly before midnight and there received returns furnished them by eial wires until they retired for the aright Democrats Carry Maryland BaltimoreNov 8 With semioffi cial returns from all the counties in the state except Staiarys and Calvert and fairly good- estimates from there the Democrats appear to have elected enough members to the next legislature to give them a -majority of five on a oint ballot anS to insure them a United States senator to succeed Sena tor Gprnian Official returns may be npceBGaryto decide the positioi of some of -the counties and these may alter the result but from the best obtainable fig ures atthis time the Democrats appear to have a tptalof 61 legislative votes while the Republicans have 56 The state senate will be Republican by a probable majority of four while the Democrats appear to iave captured the lower house by a majority of nine Republicans Eject Five Judges Sioux FaiLls SD Nov 8 Out of Democrats eisct in one and the Pop ulistswin in the two Black Hills cir cuits The Republican victories come as a surprise to the Republicans as well as the opposition In the Second cir cuit Judge Jpnes overcame a Populist majority of lJ00and won byajmajority of700 A veryljght vote was polled state ticket aswell as a majority in the ne s not more -than 1 legislature i1 fJXVGUU UAYXAlg UCW WUOUi At 10 a m Chairman Nash was re vising his fignres on both the atate ticket - and legislature Ho said there was no longer any doubt about the Re publican state ticket although tfie plurality was much smaller for the Re publicans than had been expected Allen O Meyers of the Democratic headquarters says Not ona of the sfusion Cincinnati ticket will vote for Hanna - A Republican says two of the At idnight lican representatives ejected L for Hauna He ean nagrsgigggregyo a- SSBSSSSPK 60 Senator Jonas Receives Nejp Rock Arkt Nov 8 -Senator Jainea i jRVJones ohairjman of the Dem ocratic national cojuinitteo came up frpin hiBfiempstead country home and spent the evening at the office of the Gazette reading the election news as it came in over the Associated Fres9 cir xnit Senator Jones read the bulletins with interest and seqmed especially in terested in the retsams from Ohio he said ihat ho was not tmmmmmtmvntHmmmssRfKA KESULTS IN OTHER STATES Detroit Elects a Dcmoqratic Mayor Re publicans Elect Several District Judges Iu South Dakota PENNSYLVANIA Estiaiatea from GO out of 67 counties in Pennsylvania indicate that Dr C Swallow Pro has carried the counties of Blair Clinton Cumberland Daughin Huntingdon Juniata Lycoming Montour and Northumberland The incomplete figures show an apparent plurality foi Beacorathehead of the ticket of 145000 against Haywood plurality of 174264 in 1895 Indications are that McCauley the Republican candidate for auditor general received about 170005 plu rality PlnladelDhia The complete Teturns from all the wards in Philadelphia show a pluraKty of 71019 fGr Beacom Rep for starte treasurer The rest A the Republican ticket has approximate ly the same plurality Swallows vote as 15556 The vote for TihompsonlJnd Hep is slightly over 300 The ma jority in i wot of the 12000000 loan is 15659 Ia 1895 the Republican plural ity was 74548 and last year McBanley had 113139 SOUSH DAKOTA Indications are that Republicans have won in South Dakota Smith Rep is electeia judge in the Iirst district by a close vote In the Second Jones Rep is probably electeS by 400 majority overcoming an adverse majority in 1896 of 1050 Smixh RepO in the Fourth xiistrict ia elected The election of Campbell Rec fn the Fifth districtisclair ed by 1200 majority Gaffey Rep is cdrtainly elected in the Sixfcb Result iti -the Third is in doubt The Populists hatve probably carried the Eighth and Wilson Rep is leading in the Seventh KENTUCKY A conservative asti mate places the majority of Charies H VWeaver Democratic candiaate for mayor of Louisville over George D Todd the present incumbent at from 45000 to 8500 The entire Democratio ticket is undoubtedly elected with him Chere is no doubt about the constitu tional amendment carrying in Louis Nville The returns from the state are meager and unofficial According to -these Shackelford Silver Dem is lead ing Bailey Rep The National vote is very light COLORADO Returns from therstate are meagre and the result is still in doubt vThe News says that William H Gabbert Democrat and Populist candidate for judge -of the supreme court is probably elected by 8000 ma jority The Republican says thatChas D Hayt Republican and silver Repub lican candidate will have 3000 major ity or more Hayt carried this county by about 7 000 majority The entire silver Republican ticket appears to have been elected in this county although The News claims the re election of Sher iff Webb on the Civic Federation and Democratic tickets The f usionists ap pear to have defeated the Republicans in El Paso county xf which Colorado Springs isccounty seat and in Lead ville and Lake county the silver Re- publicans made a -clean sweep MICHIGAN Detroits municipal elec tion resulted in a decisive victory for the head of the Democratio ticket Mayor Maybury The official returns with but three precincts lacking give Maybury 2100 over Black Rep William BiThomp son Dem is elected treasurer over Grunow Rep by something like 400Q J 1 Robert W Webb Dem is also elected justice of the peace The Republicans elect John A Scbmid city clerk by something over 2000 and also elect Felix A Lemkie as justice and -legislator at large The Democrats gain two aldermen and the new council will stand 21 Republican to 13 Democrats Maypr Mayburys majority exceeds what he receivedin the special election for mayor last spring by 1600 VIRGINIA The election story- in -Virginia is briefly told Although there was unusual apathy it is f esti mated that the Democratic state ticket is elected by 55000 to 60000 majority and that the Democrats have two thirds of the house of delegates and hthree fourths of the senate Barrinsr a brittle episode near Norfolk growing out of a Democratic factional fight there was no excitement Neither party polled anything like a full vote SaltLake Utah Nov 3 Returns received by the Tribune up to 2 oclock this morning show the election of Clark Citizens Reform for mayor by f plurality of 30 votes British Vessel iFoundfered r i iBosTON Npv 3 The bark rGfafvil has arrived here from Para and does and Captain Green reported that IastSaturday when 18 miles south of Soutb Shoal lightships he fell inwith an immense amount of wreckage Lpareutly marking the sppt where some vlarao English vessel had foundered TVin itrmnbQfto 4n1nrorl KnairJoc M ik cin circuits in 4he state the judicial ocratic state headquarters additional eight of Aloat W whichwas plainly returns have been received today bnt Republicans elect five judges The ble the word London Jnrlmn from neither of them had at lOa m changed their claims made this morning Both parties are now claiming bpth the state offices and the legislature the only ervation being the state ticket on the part of the Democrats Chairman at 10 a m claimed thelection of the Democratic nr o the decks and wreckage passed it is probable that the vessel would oaxry about 2 men TEE r a nTmi mAiiiLtii S Chicago Uve Stoeb Chicago Nov a Hogs Receipts 83000 quiet but afceady at yesterdays closing prices light saiOaJo mixed J345a7p eavyl320 375 rough S25385 CattleBceipts 14- Q00 steady beeves 400585 coMfk snd heif ers 200460i -Texas steers 20390 -westerns 340435 stackers and feeders ISiOO i50 Sheep Receipts 17000 steady natives 26046U westerns 310440 lapjbs 1400 U85 2- Kansas City live Stock KasAsOity Nov 8 Cattle RoceiptSi 10 300 steady rathejr slow Texas steers a65 i85 Txas cows a30325 native steers 400 505 native coya and heifers 12541U stockersand feodeip 325440 buUs 250 IJ5 Hogs Receipts 12000 steady buli 8f aalesJ345855rbavy 325355 ijattlrs 325Q360 mixed J3feg360 lights 35pa60 jrorkeri iQ55SSe0ffs 3403S5 will not ready to give his opinion on theresnlt iieeipis ioajtroniambwjosQpmt bfielectcd Jand yreuttohishotelipjetire Upno 52ooi5 j The brick vault for the new Cherry County Bank is completed and work on the first story is progressing rapidly Morey is moving into the old bans building and the bank will transact its business in the jewelry store building for a time Sonrl nti tho namoc nnrl jtrlflrPQSPct nf three or more performers on the piano or organ together with ten cents in veer or postage and we will mail you ten pieces full sheot music consisting of popular songs waltzes marches etc arranged for the piano and organ Address PopuiAit Music Pub co Indianapolis Ind Oysters and coal bills now have the floor and will contiue foremost in the eyes of the public for about six mouths Screen doors and ice cream have taken a oack seat Revivals and theaters will take the place of Sunday school picnics and circuses Thus the wheel of time goes lound Whiskers will now grow on once bare faces and seersucker coats give way to sweaters and overcoats Teachers Association The following program will be given attheftigh school building at 330 p m Saturday November 13 Ail friends of education are cordially in vited to be present Lesson in Literature Chapters III to WI R II Watson Hints and Helps Etta Brown Discussion Mrs S E A Fowler Simple Experiments in Physics that May be Used in any School U G Stevenson School Government Jhas Reece Discussion Mrs Hornback Ideals Jean Edwards Discussion Amy Burleigh Program Committee MillJPricesjor Feet Braivbulk 40c per cwt 700ton Shorts bulk 50c per cwt 900 ton Screenings 35c 600 OhopTFeed 70c 1300 Corn 55c Oats 90c U S Land Ofllce Vaientine Nebr Oct 27 1897 f ComplaintliavinR been entered nt this office by LeviL Anderson against David J Alexander for abandoning kis homestead entry No 920 date July 15 1891 upon tht mvViim J Sec 10 and e4iie nKse1 Sec 9 Tp 31 It J7 in Cherry euntv Nebraska with a view to the cancella tion of said entr the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 17th day of December 1897 at 10 oclock a m to re spond and furnish testimony concerning saii alleged abandonment 41 44 C R GLOVER Register U s Land Office Valentine Nebr - 0t29th 1897 f Complaint No 3529 having been entered at this office by Elisha Edwards against William A Whittaker for abandoning his homestead entry No 9840 dated June 20 1894 upon the lots 2 3 and 4 Sec 19 and lot l Sec 30 Tp R 37 in Cherry county Nebraska with a view to the cancellation of said entry the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 4th day of DeceninerlS97 at lo oclock a in to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonim nt 41 44 C R GLO VER Register U S Land Office Valentine Nebr Oct U9 1897 f Complaint No 8431 having been entered at this office by Egbert Konnen against John F Kirch ner for abandoning bis homestead entry No 9846 dated June 20 1894 upon the nHneJi swneM and seMnwH Sec 14 Tp 2s R 3S in herrv coun ty Nebraska with a view to the cancellation of said entry the said parties are hereby summon ed to appear at this office on the 4th dav of Dec 1897 at 11 oclock a m to respond and firnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment 41 44 C R GLOVER Register TJS Land Office at Valentine Neb Oct 28 1897 f Notice iaiiereby 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 Valeutine Nebr on Dec 22 1897 viz Sadie Jane Steen formerly Sadie Jane Dunlop of Brownlee Neb n E No 10462 for the ni4seJ4 neJtfswVi and seV iiiw Sec 10 Tp 27nR 32w She names the followingwtnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz Benjamin B Andrews Barney McNitt Ed mond B Growden and John J Steen all of Brownlee Neb 41 46 C It GLOVER Register i ij i llKm iMwl i pi vp4 JavK II jja The Same Man May be -made to looolc entirely dif ferent if the photographer knows how to produce the deception and clothiers can do the same thing If that suit of yours your necktie hat or shoes 1 iok shabby come in and well fit you out with a new outfit everything good cheap and uptodate D ST1NARP s 4 1 Just at the present time vc In shape fo make the lowest prices ever known on FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING We have jnst received a large stock of clothing from one pf the biggest concerns in the country and are making some hitherto unheard of prices in order to turn our money qniek All styles sizes weights and colors A good iit guaranteed ji 4j CLOTHING JACKSON BRAYTON Eine line of samples from which to get tailor made clothes ZU Stiiilft Premier typewriter K3K r Best Value Writing Machine iflrst fn improvements Honest Construction and all Hfih irade Typewriter Essentials T t U S Land Office Valentine Neb October 11 1897 f Notice is hereby given thatEmerline L Clark son formerly Emerline L Lilly of Lyons Burt county Neb has filed notice of intention to make final proof before the Clerk of the District Com t for Burt county at his office in Tekamah Neb on Saturday the 20th dav of November 1897 on timber culture antni atfon No 8188 for Itlie bVSneU and nViseU ot section No 14 town ship No 27n range No 27v She names as witnesses- John Harnan Evans RVanJeKrift Oliver D Keller and George M Keller all of Brownlee Neb Testimony of witnesses will be taken before theRegister and Receiver at their office in Neb Nov 24 197 Also Fidelia A Swan of Simeon Xeb H E No 9504 for lot l and npi nwH and nA neJ4 section 18 township 31n range saw She names the following witnesses to prrve her continuous residence n Don and cultivation of said land viz William H Stratton George Davis Willard D Morgareidge and Harvey Hobbs all of Simeon NeK 33 13 C R GLOVER R gisrer Land Office at Valentine Nebraska i October 1 f Notice lis hereby given that Jacob Harr of ivooaiaKc eo nas men notice oi lmeniion to makefinal proof before the Register ani Receiv er at their office in Valentine Nebr on Friday the lOth day of November 197 on timber cul ture application No 3415 for the eisiieM swfne and uesetj of section No 18 in township No 3in ranire No 27w He names as witnesses Fnincis H Higgin of Fort Niobrara Neb John Crunin Chalmeri A Charles H Smythof VtUentine Neb 33 42 C R GLOVER Register US Laud Office Valentine Neb i Sept 15 K 37 Notico is hereby given that Amos F Childers of Ncnel Nebr has Hied notice of intention to make final proof before Register and Receiver at llKn oriiee in Valentine Neb on Friday the 22d daynf CJctober 187 oji timperoulturv aiipli catti No 787 tor sei Sec 29 Tp 35n R 32vv tie names as wittie ueore i Jhdss of Ncuel Nebr and Anson Newberry Charles Monsm and iw C Stotfe at Oxly Nebr SA4U - C K Vffjy EH ISKgister EsSfc ART BOOKLCT FREE liaHKflB msBmm i ZU Smltl mmteV CypCWIIlCr gO Syracuse nL U s Omaha Branch Office Corner Seventeenth and Farnam Streets FINAL PROOF NOTICES Claimants find witnesses in fimil proof cases notice of which appear in The Dkmockat will receive a niaruetl copy of tin paper Should any error in description ot land or spelling of names be discovered notice should be sent to Tlieland office and this oilice so correction can be made U S Land OlllceValentine Xebr Nov 3 1897 f Notice is hereby Riven sfiat the followiug named settler has filed notice of his imention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will lie made before Register and Receiver at Valentine Nebraska on Dec lo 1897 viz Lewis D Lincoln of Valentine ISeb H E No D214 for the si nxvli and nisw Sec J0 Tp 321 Henames the following witnesses to provehis continuous residence upon and cultiation of said land viz Charles E Sherman William D Clarkson William Setter and John Ormesher all of Val entine Neb 41 46 C R GLOVER Register U S Lnnd Office Valentine Nebr j Nov 3 1897 f Notice is hereby given that the following nain ed et tier has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of llis claim -and that said proof will be made befoTe the Register and Receiver at Valentine Neb ouliec iliio97 viz Ella GvGorbitt one of the heirs of Lucy B Elliott deceased of Johnstown Xeb H E No 8729 for the seM Sec 17 Tp27n R 2Cw She names the following witnesses toprove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud viz Alfred S Rand of Wcodlake Neb Mite II Pilmore of Jihnstown Neb Adelbert L Cor bltt of OJonesteel K D and Lafayette F Corbitt of Ainsworth Neb 41 40 C R GLOVER Register U S Ind Office Valentin 3 Neb Oct 27 1897 j Notice -is hereby given that Ernest M Snook of Fairfield Kiwa his filed noriwot intentioiito make final proof before Register and Receiver at their oriiee in Valentine Nebraska on Saturday thftWth day of December 1897 on timber culture appIicntioirXo7799forthcssei and sJswJi At section Ng is in township X3lu rmga uavr lie names as Witnesses Ely 1 Valentine Taines H Day Will L -hosier and Edgar Levee all of Woodlake Nebraska Testimony of claimant will be taken before the Clerk of theDNtrict Court of Jefferson coun ty Ht his ofliceja Jefferson Iowa on December 11 1897 41 40 j K GLOVER Register U S Land Office Valentine Nebr I October 22 1897 f Notice is hereby given that the followiug nam ed settler ha- filed nqtice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will ba made before Registerand Receiver at Valentine Nebraska on Dee 3 1897 viz Heiqrich Sauerwean of Crookston Xeb H E No 8419 for the swli Sec 29 Tp 33n R jam Be names the following witnesses to pruve his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz William F Brown Henrv S Claybaugh Peter Alt and Jacob Fonterheit all of Crookston Neb 40 45 C B GLOVEK Register flv U S Land Office Valentine Nebr f October 15 1897 t Notice is hereby given that the following named settler lias filed notice or his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proorwill be made before the Register and Receiver at Valentine Neb on Nov 29th 1897 viz John Steinbrecher of Kilgore Xeb H E 9472 for the eseJi Sect 10 and vtbwU section 11 townshj 34 range 31 He names the following witnessesjto prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation ot said land viz Fred Irabe Jacob Hempel and William Story of Kilgore Neb David Peters of Valentine Neb 39 14 G R GLOVER Register U S Land OSlce at Valentine Neb October 12 1897 f Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make Until proof in support of hia claim and that said proof will be made before Kcgister or Receiver at Valentine Nebraska on Not 21 1897 viz Eoswell Hook of Cody Neb H E No 10255 -for the sej bec 32 Tp 32a -ft OJW He names the following witnesses to prove fils iuiiuuuoub resiueuce upon ana cultivation uiiu tana viz William Anderson Jesse West William Hook and George A Rarnes all of Cody Xeb 3W3 C R GLOVER Register - i A - tl S Land Office Valentine Neb I October 5 I8p7 T Notice is hereby given that the follownj named setilor has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim andthat said proof will be made before the Register or Receiver at Valentine Nebr on Nov 12th 1897 viz John T Kief of Arabia Xebt H h No 9218 for the sfzsrrti and stfseU See 8 Tp 3211 R 2GW lie names the following witnesses to dtoto his continuous residence upoH and cultivation of said land viz Andrew Benson Francis H Higgin Micliael J Jordan and Philip Heelan all of Arabia Neb 37 42 C R GLOVER Register U S Land Office Valentine Neb t ootooera 1897 f Notice is herebygiven that Cyrus W King ot BrainnnlsvjIIc Nov- iork has fllel notice of in tention to make final proof before the Register and Receiver at their office in Valentine Nebr on v ednesday the 7 th dag or November 18a7 on timber culture application No 7520 for the eY ne and ejisej oUection 25 in towHskln aoo range lw He names as witnesses Nelson S Rowley John H Shore David A Piercy and Priaeaux Sanford all of Kennedy Neb Tpstimnnv rT nl iiniif in h fninn ji Judge of the County Court in and for Franklin county at his ollice in Malone New York on Sat- uiuiij me loin aay oi November 1897 C 11 GLOVER Register TL S Land Ofllce Valentine Neb ept 29 1897 f Jpiice is hereby given that Joseph Culberson of Newton Neb has filed notice of intention to make final proof before Register an d Receiver ac their office in Valentine Neb owFriday theith day of November 1S97 on timber curture apli cation No 8104 Tor the neH of section So v iu township No 28n range No 34 He names tis witnesses Charles M KJme Isaac NRussell Robert Knlayson George ST idely all of Newton Nebraska Also Kobert Finlaysoo of Xewton Xcbc U E 9524 for the sMncH and s jawJi sectioa 10 town hip 29n raime 35w He names the following witnesses to prove iins continuous residence on anduUivation of said landviz Charles M Kime Isaac N Russell Joseph Culberson Gtorge W Ladcly all of Newton Neb Also Charles M Kimej of Xewton 5b H E 9283 for the swH section ll towjhlp 2a range 35w lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous rejideuce upon and cidtivatiou of sam ihiiu vtz Joseph Culberson Isaac N Russell Robert Finlayson Gtorge W Jidely all f Newton Neb Also Isaac X Russell of Xewton Xeb H E 9323 for ijie lots l and 2 and e4nwi sec tion is tovnship 9u range 34 w He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of 3aid land viz Charles M Kime Joseph Culberson Robert Finlayson George W Ladely all of Newton N eb 30 41 c R GLO VER Register li S Land Office Valentine Nebr Sept 27 197 l Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of hl5 claim anil that said sroox will be made efore the Reitlstar or Recelat Valentine Neb on Nov 5 J7 Abram Johnson of Valentine Xebr II K No 9012 for the rwj section 23ii range 29w He names the following witnesses to prore hi- ii aiidvi e upou and cultlva ot John Adamion Jacob J Antes Daaitf W Hilsuiser Jeo B Zarr all of Naleiitine rAl4monn iou of Valentine ieb T ranife B Uh SeCtIoU townfPH lie names as1tnes John Adamsan acoD j nic iiuniji w una i B Zsrr nlcTyiTnV NcK Vff 0BC U -- QKGLOVifiKcSfclrr - ttu k igi