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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1890)
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Silk Handkerchiefs of every description at correct prices. Christmas BUT il THE JEWELER, IS HERE, B a .mi Watches, Ercr seen In Red Ctond, and I shall kcII it at price that all ran afford f e nay. My goods arc ALE XEW. Repairing a uneelalty. I am located in Collinr' Drag Stare, on Wert Side Wcnster Street. Call and sec me before yon decide to buy. NEBRASKA & KANSAS. WARM LAM CO., PAID UP CJPnjL,$50,00Q. Bcbc you can pet the lowest rate. Mcaae you can set your money Immediately. neaaeYe do not send your application all over the country for some one else to fill. cchm we can frive you the best terms. KecaH3 interest and principal is payable t our office, and if desired we can cive accomoda tion on the interest payments. ."- lleeaN3-ou will be pleased with owr aunaer Red Cloud, Neb. Ho 1 There ! r S F. SPOKESFIELD hss eveiything in the Dry Coods and Grocery line and sells" CHEAP FOR CASH, Try him if you want square dealing. "ii""3-sE. 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Xook out for something now in tne musical line at tho opora house next week. Elder Garner is holding protracted J meeting at the Christian church. Mr. mer w an aoie mmisxer. The ladies aid society of the M. E. church, 3d division, meeta with Mrs. Goble on this Friday afternoon. Miss Liottie Sterner recently received a handsome gold watch on the occasion of her 15th birthday. Mrs. Alex Fatten (nee Miller) and son have returned to Red Cloud where they will remain in tho future. The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. Ranney every Thursday, during the month of Dec. Meet promptly at li p. m. Old Santa Claus is notifying the peo ple in this vicinity that ho will be on hands at tho usual time. See his an nouncements in this issue by various firms. A bald headed woman is unusual be fore she is 4o, but gray hair is common with them earlier. Baldness and gray ness may be prevented by using Hall's hair renewer. In times like these, every nickle counts therefore call at The Chiep if you want job work of all kinds just as cheap m it can be procured any where in the state. Work guaranteed. All those heating and itching humors of the scalp; so troublesome to many persons, are effectually cured by the use of Ayor's hnir vigor. If not attended to in time, theso diseases are very liable to result in loss of tho hair. Jack Miller, recently of tho Democrat has severed his connection with that paper, and it is now in the hands of John Myers, its former proprietor. Mr. Miller is a very forcible and versatilo editor and The Chief is sorry to lose him from nmong the fraternity in this city. Messrs. A. P. Howard and Henry Lud low, of this city, two of our young men, State agents for tho People's building loan and saving's association of Geneva, N. Y., left this week for Concordia, Kan sas. They havo that state for their operations. The boys aro worthy young men and are entitled to tho confidence of the people. The Chief wishes them success. Jnnies Mobloy of Walnut creek town shipis having more than his share of affliction. It will bo remembered that a few months ago ho had ono of his boys injured so seriously by a horse kicking him that ho died. A'fow weeks ago a little girl had one of her limbs in jured badly and tho chances are that she will bo a cripple for lifo. Sho has had several pieces of decayed bone taken from her limb and has been under the caro of Dr. Dennoy. On last Saturday while Mr. Mobley was coming to Ked Cloud after medicine for the girl, and when almost here, one of his sons caught up wiui mm conveying ine iniormation that another boy had been thrown from a horse and almost killed. Mr. Mobley returned at onco to his home to look after the little sufferer. He certainly has the sympathy of his many acquain tances in his neighborhood. School report of district No. 27 for tho month ending Nov. 28. No. enrolled 25 average dnily .attendance 20. Names of those not tardy during the month, Nellie Jones, Chas. Tennnnt, Guy Ten nant, Eddie Jones, Earl Tennant, Jessie McKeighan, Christian Reiher, Edward Dickson, Roy Harris. Names of those not absent during the month after be ginning the term, Richard Tennant, Paul Dickson, Lily Walline, Jennie Wal line, Earl Gurnea, Willie Gurnea, Freddie Walline, Tom Parley, Annie Yulerick, Annie iseiner, Jessio McKeighan, Ed ward Dickson. Patrons are cordially invited to visit us and see our work. Lida Smith, Teacher. i M Sinco the memory of the Nebraska man runneth not to the contrary the federal courts in this state have been the forage ground of the sharper and the shyster. They have been the terror of the poor man and the honest man, and the heaven of the rich man and the dubious man. They have not enjoyed popular confidence and esteem. Tn nils state oi unngs 11 is aectuedly re freshing to know that Judge Caldwell, the newly appointed judge for this cir cuit has some old-fashioned ideas of law and justice and honesty. He has just thrown out of court a case in which the Al? A il ... . plaintiff added the interest to the prin cipal in order to make the amount 82.000 1 ana inns come under the jurisdiction of the court He also firmly refuses to allow attorney's fees in judgments, on the ground that the federal courts should follow the state law. He also says that as a principle of law a contract to pay an attorney's fee in case of suit k void. Too much, honor cannot be paid to the upright judge who puts reform where it is most needed. Lincoln Her ald. ... Willow Creek. - Miss Adda Edson of thtsplace won th silver medal at the contest held at Guide Rock the 20th of Nov. Chickens along the Creek are dying of cholera or something of that nature. Mrs. Bon was the receipisnt of a verr beautiful present on her 40th buthdsj her father-in-law seat her a tray of silverware. Charley Brubaker will farm Hsarra place next season. Will Lewis is belpiag Mr. Braatr with his faU work. Boawof the Alliaace brothers of this lodge are oa the war aath. Thirty-four aeighhors took with A. C Boa Thaaksgma;. . Bon west to Blae Mifl oa ta awn. Mr.Ckamberliaof aw aster Mrs. Baas. an an itamwdotonatdowi. natt seaooL bar mm pnleeheisagosdisi MnaMaUeml jfaTfr'n-r' gT.y-T-, " -- , ( rrnf bla fWesW saTwnV -. m: -- mis--- a Z .- ' " . BABM ,k nBHBBK . BBBBBBPBBBBBBBBrPBBBBBBl BBBBBBBBBB BBBBBBBB BBBBBBBBk BBBBBBBM BBBBBBBBI . BBBBBW ,' .BBBBBP BBBBBBBbC 1 BBBBBBBBI -214 -UF r -" " J-- f.' 4. . - VBBBBBBBP T wmiwrii . - - ata.raan Md J l w?.-Br-.BFrH'7 --" ,--1;-?-?!.' ..' ww'- ,,", wiaioc aoaoai at winnw cmir u ati. r.a - -- "Trr-1-- am waaiaaa aav::snT?anT,-xwaB.',nniv -;. ,."' ;-;-r: TaM"3l k. . i! -'..' --. . : T: '--.-.- ' T" .f. '"""I; MSJWW. 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Their families aro goiug this week. Miss Mary Cockrell commenced a six months term of school, at the Burr school house in district No. 04, Dec. 1st. Rev. Wolfe is holding a protracted meeting at Elm Creek school house, it commenced Nov. 23d, the attendance is good and much interest is manifested. Jeff Chaplin has rented the farm from which Dr. Johnson moved. Lyceum is in progress at the Burr school house, meets every Friday night M.UOKUA. Bladen. P. W. McLaughlin spent Sunday at Hastings. The dance Thursday ovoning was well attended. Miss Gracie Hicks viHited with 1'earl Cnuflin on last week, .Mr. Archer or Odell, attended Thanks giving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Cautli man. Grandma Cox, returned Friday evon ing after several months visit with friends in Illinois. Mrs. E. J. Soloman started Monday evening to join her husband in Wash ington. Congressman elect W. A. McKeighan addressed a large audience on Wednes day evening at tho G. A. K. Hall. W.W. Goodrich, Chas. Williams and Chas Turnbough returned from their trip to Minnesota the foro part of tho week. There are some rather light fingered persons in this vicinity and unless they stop their petty thiving they nre going to he exposed. D. M. Hunter is spending this week at Red Cloud and Guide Rock on imort ant business, Mr. Probasco of Blue Hill has taken his place iu tho school room. S . Line. Mrs. Otto Stock has been luck for some time past but is some better at this writing. Dan Snyder has boon on tho sick lint for a few days but is out again. Mr McVay is not much butter, typhoid fovor is tho trouble, Mrs. McVay is nurs ing a soro arm. Otto Stokes is building a now stable. Mr. and Mrs. HickB have been in the east part of the state for a few weeks visit. Mark Warner is building anew brick house and it is nearly completed. Uncle Poter McNittt is building a new stable. Dick Turner is boring a well for Uncle Levi Moose. Tho river is higher now than it has been for several months. School in district No. 31 closed Wed nesday tho 3d, with a good attendance, with Miss Sarah Fisher in charge. Mr. Wobbermin is building a new house 30x00. Tho old man is a rustler and a good mechanic doing his own mason and carpenter work. Wo are glad to say we know of no diphtheria at present writing across tho river. Hunters from Red Cloud are vory numerous in the country and they should be very careful whose land they hunt on and save themselves trouble. Wonder why that new school houo in district No. 31 was not built that was promised in 00 days with its pillars of stone and towering columns of marble and roof of slate and carpeted floor and cushioned chairs, this promise is like many promisee made by the democratic party that these promise makers belong to instead of making their promises good they go fishing. H. B. Simons and wife were the guests of Otto Stoke and wife on last Sunday afternoon. Reward, we will offer the following re ward, one pumpkin and one squash to any one that will give us any information as to the whereabouts of that mammouth law suit that was going to be brought on the school board for moving the school house in district No. 31 we hadn't heard of any one being sent up to Lincoln by the officers yet. Pecks Bad Bot. Some of our farmer friends are still leaving Kansas to better their condition in life. Whether they will make a suc cess or sot, time will tell. We saw a prairie schooner headed for Kansas with this inscription on the cover " in Uod we trusted and in Nebraska we busted" sad on tne other side UU Kansas to root, hog aad die." Quite a number of farmers will run short of feed before spring. We took in the Big Indian show Sat urday aight. We saw several others from Kansas there. Mrs. Mouatf ord has been home oa a vist the pest week. Methodist church quarterly meeting wiUtjeteld at Pleasant Grove, Dec U and 15. a W.Barrett is in Newcastle, Wro C Steffea has a ne w gir L 8m. . ii Taeasaasla Pelalaea. la a receat word oa heart dkeasd, Dr. FraaVia Miles, the aetca specialist, gives m&ayaewaalstarniag facta Thou of people are slowly poises isg taseives weaxssOs their Warts by the aee of tea eoCee, tobaess) aai alcohol These are heartaalBS, eaaanf it to beat rap&aly, tiewt, by Dr CLCsetJasra. We mU mm ef DeHiM' Httle en tan say ataar aill: laeir Is ta easy, nC grip or seass aaii, are tae west jarsjalar ef tke Utst, 2 dLConura. Oe- I taassmensay wsaiamg it t, isisaais ihni Ism af nrialh ssn ssini, pskn ia sale aai saaanss, asagrj nai fasat saaas Tiaswy srsswaa: af Ins Bastes aiJw liala.( Ferwiifcisiiaarfkttate kMrta tba nai'mmWn kUlr rm. Frsnkaa Mass wbisa I fee sale at S ssa;ssxT8ssaa arc sac ww jipwaiw v saw uvwr. - r- -"tt" aai wal vsav-. aW nal' -; 'mnnwTsaaa-nBnr'wnwaV4BVsr 5, 1890. SaaervMarw Praceeaincs. Rod Cloud. December 1 1?90, 10 o'clock a. in. Board convened pcxucnt to adjournment, T. J. Wilder iu chair, number present l.", minutes of last meeting read, corrected and approved. Petition of Henrietta Henrueld for the, appnumuent of the no se 1-1-10 univor.-ity land.-. Chair appointed a-.-aid committee D. .McCallmu, W. II. Marcus and L. I. Thoma. llcort of committee appointed to appraise section I, town '2, range 10, also section 15, town 2, range It). Web ster county, Neb., were as follow: Ne lie 9-2-10 , 7 " 'C livf . 7JW llO UU ... ........... 5H "w W . PH No luv Uo , f 4 uo NwtiM-iln too Snruwdu 3d) He IW do 2 s5 Nesw do .. Swftwdo .. 3:s 2 TO 2 rr. 7 00 3 0 2 23 TW 1 4O0 IS 4 to 3 CM 7 ui 3 CO 2 (8 7 00 4 00 2(0 CJ iUi 2 U Swsv d .. He s.v dc .. Nese do .. Nw w d .. Hwso do .., S se flu . . Nc iw 15 2-W. Xw uo do . ....-... Sw ne do ro ne Nernv Xv nw Hw n w he nw Nu !w do do do do do ... ...... .. .... ....... .... .... ..... do .Nw sw do V 5W do He w do Xe m; do Xv o do Sw e do Se se do .................. ........ Gloved and carried, that the report of the committee he received and coiu mittc discharged. G. W. Hummel asked for an oppo sition of $25 to assist Perry McVey of Line township, who is sick and iu des titute circumstance. Amount grant ed and clerk ordered to draw warrant to G. W. Hummel to ho appropriated by him as is necessary. By rcquc.-t of committee of public lauds and buildings to appraise chool land iu section lU-'t-ll. it wa moved that a committee of three ho appointed by the chair. The chair appointed Thomas, Barcus and Frame. Adjourned to 1 o'clock p. m. 1 o'clock p. m., number present 15. On motion the clerk was ordered to draw warrant to S. Foe of $75 on in sane fund for relief of transient poor. Committee appointed to appraise the nc sc section 1-1-20 university land, reported as follows: That we, the said committee, ap praise the said nc sc section 1-1-10 at $.1.50 per aerc. Moved, that report of committee he received and committee discharged. Report of county judge for fees re ceived for June, July and August, read, approved and ordered on file. ltepoit of county superintendent of institute work was read, accepted and ordered on file, (see report) The resignation of Noble Sanford, justice of peace, was read, accepted and ordered on hie. Report of county clerk for year end ing Sept. 30, read, approved and or dered placed on file. Moved, that W. E. Thome he re quested to make plat of road No. 55 son-eyed by him known an the Wheat road. The resignation of E. J. King, coun ty superintendent public ichool., was read, accepted and ordered on file. Moved and carried, that the ap pointment of coanty superintendent be set for 1 o'clock Dec. 3. Petition of E. S. Doyle, B. C. Burt and others for the vacating of road commencing at a point between the south-east quarter sue soath-wct quar ter oi miction Zl-t-lZ and running from said point north along the 1 sec tion line through section. No. 21-IG-9 and 5 to a point where said public road intersicU with the eotnty Hbc between Webster and Adams counties was received and read, also a remon strance to Tasatuig Mid road. Upon investigation it was moved and ear ned mat saiu roaa re vacate a prayed for in said petition. On motion the coaaty attorney wa. instructed1 to appeal from the decision of the board of eoanty eesnmittee of Thayer coaaty, rejecting the bill of ebster county for the case ef Isaac Williams, a pavper of said Thayer Ce. and the county attorney was alsa di rected to sign an aaaeal bend for Webster county ia said ease and fie the same as reqaired by law which was earned. Cotumittee on roads made report as follows: That road Ne: 59, commenting al south-west corner ef section 1 aad rsnaJBg thence east to KepeUicaa river, petitioned for by G. W. Lind- soy, Chas. Besse aad others, he gnat- cuvh cunaiuuas laai laeaarusn waive all wright of daaaages. The report ef anamittce was aeeeated and lara. or dered to aotrfj said petit Kcpertef pertiagui favor efhwildiaaahtiage ewctiKBhtweaa-3a-l-ftahe 23 feet lear ami ten feat of 7i he made la heald said swniee. Adjoaraea to Dmmhar 3, If a. m. At 9 e '.leek a. a.. Piimihsr 3, lBff.pfeseatto adjimimam heara meveasd, amnbar pnaiat IX Mitin hy vTUder that Bsary Faav jar be ass nam eaaaanrnt far eat Hill towashia. JMoarl ef Saasxtrnwlnm ef - wm, m rajova- w inaaT fmiUbig mrW-KWZm "-F9mWBm mB Ii. II. Fort presented his Itioa as clnrk of th dutrlct court of j Wrbsior oauty whieh wa jcccptcl Motion U CV.hir that C B. Crvtic be splinted clerk of tho dutricl court for Wr.btcr cuuufy to 11 va caccy which tuotiuu was carrird. C. U. Crone filed hi bond which was uu Iy approved and wan swora :o ctfice (ommittt'o appointed to tavestigatt the claim of U. W. Morey msd re port ai follow Thai the OOttfttj tv fund to ). tlaum J 'I 17, redemption for sale 15S7, and refund to Morey thc sum of 01 cents for ISSi U and US cents for 1SSH Ux aad that the county treasurer trikc fom the uv l.. .t i 2nn -.. ,..,.. i...- iu . l. . lint, lit icju uu naiuu aeics ill uc ii. ofseof.ee Dl 10 On motion the report of the committee was accepted and rcmruittce discharged. The folloifing w2icn! bonds ft 7(k4Va isuu.- W VI V n f (ll liMalW - .mTm. approved: Wm KinK0. 11. 11 1 N'o ' - a BBB no s.1 ... uo 'Jit Chas femoiscr A Hedge G Luhn N Uurd A J Dake W II Cramer Chas l'hel Wm J Simpson W S JutTrcv J 0 Taylor" H Pierce do do do do do do do do do do do do !) l il IS :u ti n 52 10 I .no .no , no . ne ,no .no .no Phil Kddy H anuebcrgit Uo er a :h ..mi 10 ..no 45 M Shccly do TOU't I'l.KIlK.;. David A. Andoron Oak ctcck, W. II. I'onllewait ltcaver crfd, II. J. Thcldon Elm creek, W. 0. Parker Potsdam, C L. IMdy Inavatc, .1. M llowcn Harmony. JUSTIOK OK T1IK I'KACK TO Ttl.t. VA CASVY. James drove Stillwater, Pliilix Killough Stillwater, A. I). Kanucv Potsdam. TAX COM.KCTOII. Wm. A. Garrison PoUidaui. C. U. Crone, clerk of the district court, C0N8TA11LKS TO ril.J. VACAKCV Wm. Hump, Stillwater, John W. Simpson, Puttndam. TOWN THKASTHKI; M. C. Fulton Walnut crecK, Wm. A. Garrison Potsdam, W. II. Ilooart Oak creek, F. H Gariach Kim creek, F. S Beaver Heaver crsck, Daniel Snyder Line. AHitttiiiOllH. James M. Steely Pleasant Hill, Mark Noble Walnut creek, C Schcack lied Cloud city, John Stout Harmon v, U. II. Allen Stillwater, Ajguf llus chow Potsdam, James Duffcy Reaver creek, John A. l'oyer Elm creek. Board convened at one o'clock p. m. with If) members preent. A ballot for county superintendent was taken which resulted ia the elec tion of 1. M. Hunter. The motion to appropriate $25 to assist J. U. McVey of Llae towabip adopted Dec. I'd was recOMidercd as Mr. McVey hu been take In charge by the Soldier's Itclie! cotamlMioe. The coubIv treasurer was attracted to hold .ill tdonv pd in on man damus In case of school district No. 2d until the next meeting of ths couatv board. The report of tho presideat of the Webster County Agricultural Society was read and placed oa fie. Us motion three hundred dollars was ap propriated to said socle, ia accordance with provision of section 12, chapter compiled statutes of Nebraska. Bond of 1. M. Hualer coaaty super intendent of school was presented aad aeoroved. OfRciai boad of K. M. F. Grabs, justice of the peace of Garfield town ship was approved. Memorial from Hall couair to the legislature or Nebraska is regard to the care and custody of pebim ssoeeys was presented aad eadorsed by the board aad the clerk isstrsctod to pros eat the same to the legUlatare. Majority and miasritj reperts from the committee ea elalms ia regard to the pay ef Jadfss aad on clerks of electioa was arss eated. Os motioa the smefsritp repert rerommeediaw that saah Jeasne and ekrks be allowed tee tweney ear vises was adopted am a t e4 net vote, as fetlews: Tea MeCfa'om. Bartes, Groves, Laird. Thsmat. Ham meL Foe. Frame. Hall aad W Hear-10. Nay-MeCall. CitW. Wells. rb. Kakf , Alyea, Coon 7. Esport of committee oa jery elaltae wm adopted as reported. The fbttowiag claims were aUewed ea feaeral faad. C.A.T.ariCfT fain L. IT. Tott, twm, te Omhae ntawblioas, priatisr. 44 U. W. Fewler. esr eff saeser. W t Mst7a.atewer,wbiBcfsvprnasr 2 aLO.smw7srteeMssspr aw at K.C. rawswtt.tisriisg MM M. P. Waaaiy. psstscs sad esevesv St V afatfn Fnw4fcWeMsa,sawmel4rsosr E. J. Kassj. aslary sisai Jat I. U. Bessv iwpasrs at jol 1 Lrimh,tiisesarMa.Wsaiair Ma atf-ai I Is pear m lnsaam jrwwy att topese, mill nuMMfiiur, assa m. a aaamas. eswios; saw swasv, m49 I.B.Wntosa.sawssMtoseaaVeasw 1 a naatv awsssnw aa. nsnwa,. an nw.. You 18. No. 19. K. M Mrtlt U fut jail. 3 5 A. t lloamor, prttttiatf V mi U J. Warm IT C? C A. ftvvl, k.Uibat aad Imrjia,- hiurws 1 CO Mr-Nttt X Galuaha,cuodwfir r tc-r McXitl A t;alua guulaf4r pMK -N 11. D. lUu.v. Us list tW liesj T t 11. I). IUkjm-jt laBmintf oxtttJcstssi of elvtjon a! Nraiahiasi jtnion prvsdiags 7 ' A. P. Joom, trooisi fr pr A .) X. Mr hart, UMd for il 3 A Jolm Jrmmm, Ulor .1 Ui J. A. Mwo. rt couaty juihfssvf ! Henry Ludlow, t'HaUas: 11. H. Hliiujn, oil A. J. llayM, jfih for pw P. If. Iloflc. iTOCnU fi fT it i tail i i a. IU t?mjr, prtettat Martin A: Hoti, sxds tr poor Kob't DatuprvlL mdkl arvka Tho following claims were alio! oa bndgrt funI. IfcC,Olmnt(4t. rp4riii brkls u 75 J. A. Ilauk, tattor on brhtirs H 7ft t;H, Va WWt, Ubur oa txriihps. ! J. It, Uankm " - 74 W...lliatA " A. A. IVatc. - - I Ui John IVltiicknr, - 12 H Itottnl Uin aloanil in lworiUr 1th ut i oVhck. IVvint ounvenl parseaat W aJfaatw lUMtt, Dee. 4liutV 'ikk ., s4ki uinmlr jitat. !t4ort of eoeamitt ea Uba pt cntnl. utitd aal wsrtsat tmteJ Jrawu ou Ihmum faaJ. f W Tutior-, meJWat ft, C, A. Tl, liBrlr tmem, U II. Fori, itiMrkt Hurk to, 1. S. OtMmttf. - H..H. Mrll., w J. L. Hume, Tho following etftitwr ! brliSo fuini: . Win Iron-, Joj Wnti5ii, IJowii.an Av Ljiurn W K. Iloker. Hi . tt if, y t H) atkmd ii II til ? SO 19 4 y wi n t ' u t y a-i & iu to It. H.Tlbbtvj UrtlTJ t;t!lJiIS,TI nio, llurr, i. t). Thomaa, TraUom I.umtif Co. S. J. XtUllrll, p4l(Nl, w. t. Iluiumcl, V. 1 1W. Cowl l.timWr Co. HpitU, A. .MCt'ftU, & . M -BiraSSBIV'. BaasaaBk V.it.tO. .. ImI tin J H. WaU kwl lt tomtit to rft l him fVI.'.J. t amoitt f t.v paid twic9 oa w If atxtWm 34, rnncn lu. Motioa muk sa4 ty)uat traarr rateae tka. The rolkielne claime Iowp.1 and ckrrk ojnsssssssssssssswsr war rants for tit ssbbsbbssssssssssssWM fuiwl of county. a. i MokMnMs. snanass rov torsr . . . .. .. .. . B"' . .1 M. W. Itirk. shenffw foes V Perkins A Pottor 90S eredit f. tales (l FAUr claim 4M a)low-l m I It. Fort, district ektrk fW 9mm M. M. SU-rn It 450 H C,8;ott,.J credit oa to l & I. IL Fort, district clerk fe, MWltoaicass,N C A. Teel sheriffs fes, MWksl cute," W J.Henrlch 'Wheat cmmm S W K. K. .) W cmlit m Uf m "Whltcaie- John Kay -Wlieatema 5 W J. IJ, Home - W H, II. P.rw - l.W II. C Hurt " i 1' A. I). Karww - . 7 tt) W. IL Pattemm - 7 m I. O. Martia " W at W. Ilird - n n J. UiirKiw-i - I W J. J. Martin M 1 '- A. ShroW M 1 W A. Hot.ka M I W J. O. Wilttaass 1 W U. . Koch " 1 ca Claims w sUto va. J. Ilavel as foiWrw: L. IL Fort 9 15 0, A. Tl 4 m J a W6Tean I ) aHkrdlaatftoJMwM D. F. Tmaltsr & M. A. Shiaki attoadaaee of Issard 10 If. A. ILmdy. esal 175 m The ftrifowMsj etsisas fee sepervr' rvic4 wsre aavwed: a, s. w, $n t uruk. Mm LsJrJ. 21 Wiklf, , ! tw 1. Martie, Alye. I Catber, 1 7 Hta. W Cmvtu Ilsaaatsl. 12 79 Keter. I nsCsJ. TbTlff" stoCsstosa, m asrsas. rrrmr MM Orerss, nu "Wrjod tolls. WeawsrasA WsaUeto mfasa rvyat ami asstoUiiilmlnaamae esIam awssWawa w sWjanswn awnaset avsnmnnaw'npw' Iwest4s4kf me ssnilmi of fwysi tlnl - D. M. Healer, wofl laewa to am ef the y Stasias ffaletatey f Wen- vUPn &tmj$ nef awv"! nlwwwfw) ? ill the vaeasey tae edsee ef eeeely jwrist4eftt s lehtit iaelrssfiss, eeeaineaed by the riniliis of swim JCva J. Kiaav Mr. IsWsr lea vere Ala mmmlmtmT bMbbI Ts Tsemseav a he it wsaasaj aw saw wsixtoadsari .V.&Oawa him wwsi svassss. aJWJJP aw vaJ K. !.!