Hemingford herald. (Hemingford, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1895-190?, May 06, 1898, Image 4

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CorrtmJssionefs Record.
At 4:10 o'clock p. in. written ro
qucst nnd uflidnvitB of John Gilis,
Loo Knpku nnd J J Phillips for
.trikin; thoir namus from tho re
monstrance filed.
1.25 p. m. petitioners by 11 0
Noloinnn uttonioy now nsk to in
troduce ovidoncoin support of tho
petition. Motion by Coin mission
or Duncnn that tiio Board proceed
to henr evidonco on tho petition,
lost for want of a. second to which
U. C. Nolumun for tho potitionors'
duly except. Attorney M A Hull
addressed Ilia lionrd hi bolmlf of
tho romonstrntoifi. Petitioners i
now t'pquoBl the lionrd to fix nj
timo nt which tho petitioners niny
present testimony in support of,
thwir potition. Coinmissionor'
Duncnn moves to fix tomorrow J
morning ot 0 o'clock to hear testi
mony on petition.
Answering reiuonstrnlors by M
A Hall attorney nt?te that thoy
art willing that i timo should bo
fixed for hearing of testimony if
tho Board desires but state that a
number of their wilinosses live 20 !
t miles or moro from tho county '
sent, and suggest that Thursday
morning bo assigned for hearing
of testimony; soconed by Commis-j
t sioncr Uolliurako and motion car-
vied. After some examination ofi
tho remonstraiico tho lionrd on '
motion adjourned to moot. April
t 13, 1803, at 1) o'clock a. m.
April 13, 1898, lioard convened
pursuant to adjournment. Juntos
Barry and James Hollinrnke, com
missioners present; Geo W Dun
can absent on account of sickness.
t Soma miscellaneous matters wore
considered and lioard adjourned
u to meet ut 1 o'clock.
At 1 o'clock Board mot and
spont thonftornoon comparing tho
remonstraiico of Albort Nelson
and others with the potition for
election, to discover whnt persons
bad signed both. Tho liisuranco j
on the court houso having boon un-1
M expoctodly canceled it Was decided
to employ some competent porson j
ub night watchman. Board ad-,
journod to meet April 1-1, 1S98, at
i) o'clock a m.
April 14, 1893, lioard convened
pursuant to adjournment; presont
CommUsioners Duncan, Barry
, and Hollinrnke. Comparison of
petition for olection and remon
strance thereto continued. Tho
nllidavitsof II H Sinico, Leo Kup
ka and John Gilis wero filod. Tho
' clerk was instructed to prepare
t certilicato showing uumbers of
( votes cast at last general olection
' an each precinct in' tho county
Remonstraiico of August
Schaumberg filed. Petitioners of
t for to intrudvico evidence when
valid objection is mado to any
nauio. Upinonstrntors object to
Hamo of W E Hull on pago lo of
petitioh and ask that Minis he
stricken. Petitioners ask to in
, troduco evidence as to residence
of W E Hall. HemoiiHtrators ob
r joctthat petition should show resi-
donee.
; Tho Board deoiilo that J W Bock
'and William Bock, uro tho sauio
man, that lie signed both tho poti
"tiou and remonstrance; to which
Iho petitioners except.
Tho signatures of V It Frazier,
Prank Bayor and John Carney
found on both petition and remon
strance. Commissioner Holliu
,rako moves that tho name qt W E
.Hull bo stricken from tho petition
un account of thorosidonco not be
ting given. Motion carried to
which action tho potitionors except
and offer to prove tho residence.
Tlio remonstrators object to tho
following named becnuso tho rosi
denco is given in section. Jownship
A!id range and on which tho city
of Alliance is located viz:
J) II Brown, A J Dyer, K T McDer
niatul, J 12 Heath, 0 J Silk, J W
"'luddis, A illtu-auian, on page 3 J
W Dennis, 'T W iSprott, nayo 4 .lnlin
Hums page 5 E M Todd pane 8 Geo
yt Claik, V Mitchell, A M Kalrfleid,
'"William J Gulilvn, 1 O Muriiesa nigu
10 John O.uinlclu, Jas II Skiiiuur. T
jil Gibson, Finnic Slati, Harry Harter
pane 11 11 C Armstrong, J II Wash
"jiiBlon, J W Diirhain, Frank C Brock
tt, John Gooilo page 12 Christ Kauf
fdld, II Monroe, E A Lawler, Bout
'McClure, Mathew Ciiuniughaui, V
Watson, page 13, Joseph Hunter, Al
vln Zauler, pago 10, A L Shlplep, V
G Eubank, G E Miller, A J Deluhoyml
J I' Lynch, II II Hough, W II Joy,
Feter Nelson, ADemke, L M.Knapp
M II Dotl'tmbaiigh, H W FooKou
, Pliugli, J II Carlson, Harry E Moll
ring, Geo Mollrjng, Ed Mulirlng, A
T A Du ii g, E S IltHtli, Geo h
Williams, II w Gager. J F Drlscoll.
)ige 17, L w Emery, .1 S Farad Is,
page 18, D C Mclnlyre, John E Nut
Nun. 15 II Ferry, (J E Bennett. F II
Hays, CB Hancock, Hubert. G walsh,
Fred w Hehder, pago IS), (J C Shelter
page 20, E O Emery page 21, J J
Dunn page 22, AUIp J Simonson pago
23. Sang (J Beck, J C Cornell,' Jasper
Cheshire, w D Runier, F J Kraemer,
JI G Smith, will SI iter, MnttConlln,
lohn Gregory, I) Hawkins, pago 25,
G w 2oble page 26 IlStandin, Coote
p. Mulloy, Iddo Joder.'F Nolan jmgo
27, w E Smith Frank To ink Ins, L G
.jjalleugoe, page 28, A F Payne, QH
Murphy. .1 B Dminer, C E Hamilton,
w- J Jones, w II Stringer waiter
Hlchardson Dr E (J oaons, .las T
wliltehoml pago 21), C) E Buike, II o
Hollo way, c B Dodgo, u E Thatcher,
II E Marvin, WE Shriller, . i -w wal
lleh, E A Murphy page KO 11 H Gam
inon pape 32, 1, A Berry, O h Mii.
ken, Tiioni wlln rrlhon wW ,'N- Frank
Lester pago 34. On motion the Board
adjourned lo meet at one oV.l.iek,
lioard met pursuant to adjourn
ment, same objection t nam con
tinued as Toll iwh; F b Ltudtcy. H.i
Ehorly pige 35, G II whitehead, V E
Holsten. page 37 Albert Johnson,
chailes Fiudy, John Fllkiiigtoii, M
McNade. j Mallory, A I) Hlmex,
Brown, George 0 Thomas, E BMorrl
son page S'J, Fred Kulpcr,J Boliind, F
E Murphey, J I) Barry, Thomas If
WPeman. Liwreneo Barry pagu41,H j
Ellis, jll Andrews, AurMii cliiipiuan,
Henry llicr, S Grllllth, J A Gillespie,
Heiry Silien, J S Meklnny,.ios wat.son.
Nelson Flci'cher, George 0 Bell, E M
Martiu.l LAcheson A J Frlcl, A wile
er, E G wall, page 42, y GSiinonson,
WRSIders, w It Lmvls.'u Itolapp, c I)
Shot lor, U Andregg, O G Forbes, S
Thompson, c E Thompson, FH Ilainh
li. Giu j itH'Ui, It'imtr crin n j j
I.yon, P W JplTern, J V C'oJlnirn.I.i-ror PnfTonl
Vml Alliorl. Alfrt IIpiikoIcI, Ntmli Colirlck,
pnito 4i, K MrCnrtliy. I, A Hliniift, 11 n Ilnmll
tim It P Krnnmly A Porncll, Hrne U ilk'ox.
J K Uivil. h W lloninn. A Ij I)mI. V IJ HIirnwB
lnr , inirry H(id, W I1ii1i1k11. j,nKi' 40. A
Ij Klein JN Donoviiii. Kd A n-ntlirr, ltOHtiii
Of" lJV Ydiinu, W IJ nilli'l. Tlinmim JVcLalii.
W K MIII.T. J V Welrli. WIIIImii llahipf, H N1
riitruril, (Ipo A Ij Hilln Pluirlpx 14 Piilllnn, O O
Ijyon. A 1 llrown W O Muiiiiln. J W Diirlicr
t'i'r.'..J.1? Rii'"i. Ktiucli I'lc.slnn. in.'n 4". I
II lllulilaml. (I W Ilptplinnnpr. J I llliltH. C IJ
MallinwH,.! P Olrdeell. H W Mimlffompiy. W
lliiclinpr, J M Mrrmckpii M Vnnfl n .1 H
rlinndler, puko 49, Knink Martin. IMward
maruH j norftmati, k u ovonnpr. F K WIIIbuii,
II II dill, paws Wi, o A Turiioy, 1' O Krunilxiiii,
li w HOsloTnr, .1 wAlllulon, o II Kelly Uolnrt
Marlor. Will H llnltwnuil, W O Klleiiwuril, K i
Konyou, M V Nolonian. Tlioman Hook, K M
KnlKlit. w K cotant, .Ian II II llmvptt. vr (i
Swan, papn5l, Hatolil I. (litllaKliOr. Natlmu
Hurl, wJlllitm Ownn, 8a Miller, V. .1 Harry.
William Kitiu, Xnilrow Olxon. a1)o nlair, II M
l'ickonn Jamen Hratnor, MiKo Ciiniilnliain,
l)BRO Vi olijvctton ovcriullcil, to v. liii'li llio
UenioiiHtratorn cxenpt,
and that the following named aro
not resident doctors and wero
not resident electors when ihey
signed tho petition, vis.
II II Hough, w II Jay, 1'ntor NnlRiin. Fa Dmiiii
Iiik, flwiwoS willlatnH, L w Emory, Jolin IS
N"lnon. J'at llayCM. ClirlHto MiPtln.. Allfrt
cirlprlfk.ll J Dnnn, Clli Heoflplil, It Knlin, I, It
Mtmlixr.J II Thopp will Hlati-r. O II Hawkins
11 StainMna, w Jphhp. John McDonald, II llren
nam, IS Murphy. II II Potter. Hiram wilnou.
M AllicrtHPn. Frank Ijlin. Ij II uinliland. O ll
whltnlieail. IS w M"wart, J h JoIiiihoii, clmrli-H
I'nidy. PolJir Johnxon .1 u Vauulin, Jamm Mo
(lirk, Matlmw Uoland.JnlinD Harry. Jo.ltir
riPf kH nliuonJamoa Oonnoly Hhiirlok KlineA
liornlmri;, u D willlains, V A SnmMl, i) H
iriKijn A .1 Dwyrr. IS T Alcnormoml, J K lli-ath,
J wOaddiH, A ljilanKaiiiau. Joliti wait, J Itow
an, I) ll Stnhr, J v Uinni, T W Hpnitt. Ikn M
Slirinpr, .lampB Hnkor, A P Motr.pr. PO Ilock
wpll. A IS NuIhoii, Ij !' Vivian, .1 M (ImsUHhoh.
A biiidqiiint, Y IS Hmltli. HprmHu Krnpilricli.
.IokppIi WiHinillnr .1 M IIiikIih W Mitrlii1l
Jolm HiRnleati I P KariiPht John Ciirmit'ln
Frank Slntt Dr TJ OIImn arry HortliiJ H
WiiHliInyton j M Dnrhatn Frank P llrockott
rank K,rpl John OikhIp Maerlep Uill'prt
Mall eitnninclinm W Watson W IS Hall Pot"r
Workman w(l lSnrliaiik o r Miller A J D.ila
lin de John Mobility J N MIIIpi-John Chapman
chrlKt IIoiiph Cotir id Strlkoll Phil Mlelipl John
P'pnittiiir Peter (lalariioaii II (1 Taylor P A
KoplnitF Mi-earthy ISA Hall J F ltM v ll
HnlilHKloo A HlllH KdMooti K.l Fcri;ii.m
0ori;er)y(lPBTiii )rip,v.n Kniteett Jolinmin
Ollvrr OUnn. C A Tlenip F.I Konyon Nato
llart Kd J Parry William Kinr Mike Ciuuilnix
liam JollrownJ T wiknr.l I) llrown JampH
llonaton M w Yoiinit .1 I) uan'xirn S D Hr.idfild
J J ann Krank Dpyhpw I M Lnean win Und'T
woimI lton (HII JulliiB Itelnler F w nlidor and
Fri'd w nhder.
The petitioners, for reason tho
objection made to the foregoing
names is not sufficioiit mid does
not raise a (pie.srion inetnrial to tho
issue, rofuso to introduce evidence.
lienionstrators oiler to introduce
evidence to tho introduction of
any ovidenee, petitioners except,
for reason there is no valid objec
tion to tho petit on offered.
Tho following witnesses wero
called, hwoni and examined in bo
half of ro'monsi rants: (.1 AY Erb,
Ernst MeintB, John Sninpy, A M
Miller, "county treaburer,L Sampy
and Clarlc Olds.
Conimisioner Duncan moves to
reject tho potition for reaon that
it is not signed by a number of
resident electors equal to thrco
fifths of tho total number of votes
cast at tho Jast general election.
Attorney Porter asks tho Board to
make a finding. Attorney Portei
moves that the naino of Fred W
Kehder nnd Joseph Wismiller bo
counted only onso on potition if
counted at all. Attorney Porter
moves that the nanio of Christ
Honoss on pago 4-1 and Charles W
Gilbert on page 43 of petition bo
not counted for reason that they
have not jriven place of residenco.
Commissioner Harry moves to
adjourn till 9 o'clock a. m. April
15, lh98. Motion carried.
April 15, I89rf, Board mot at 10
o'clock a. in. pursuant to adjourn
ment, minutes of April 12,-13,-14,
sessions read and approved. Tho
answering remonstrators offer in
'evidence the letter of Iko M
Schriner, one of the potitionors
stating that he is a non-resident of
this state, which letter-is received
in evidence, to which tho petition
ers except. Thoy also offor in ovi
dencn certificate from the U. S.
Land Office showing that tho peti
tioners, Peter D Galarneau, Ira M
Lucas, John D Harry, Nathaniel
Hart, John T Wiker, Lorenzo V
Emory, George A Hills, Jeremiah
1) Brown, Herman E Smith, Lur
ton H Jay, William Underwood,
Odio Scofield. William King.
Thomas L Briggs, Julius M Gil
iispie and William Mitchell have
entered lands outsidoof thiscounty
under the homestead laws of tho
United States which entries are
now in foroo which certifiato is re
ceived in ovidonco to which tho
petitioners except.
Attorney Porter asks that com
missioners make n finding as to
tho number of votes cast at last
general election nnd ordor the clerk
to produce tho poll books of said
election and states that tho remon
strators contend that tho certificate
of tho clerk is not the best ovidonco
and is not true. Commissioner
Hollinrnke moves that tho clerk bo
requested to produco tho poll books
so that tho number of votes cast at
the last olection can lioassortai'ned,
soconed by Commissioner Harry,
motion carried, to which petition-
' ors except.
! Clork produces poll books and
i protests against the opening of
hiimo for tho reaon that the com
missioners aro not a court and have
no authority or light to inspect or
! open tho poll books. Poll books
examined and thu lioard finds that
i there wore 95.2 votes cast on tho
last general election.
Attorney Nolemnn for petition
ors moves that all tho evidence in
troduced by romonstrators lio
stricken out and not considered for
reasons that no objectii n has been
advanced against the petitioners.
Commissioners Duncan moves
that tho motion besusluined, Com
missioner Uarry n oves that tho
motion of Mr. Nolemnn bo over
ruled eeonrd by Hollinrnke, inn
tion carried, to which petitioners
except. Petitioners move toMnko
out all evidence offered by the ro
monslralors except the ovidenee
thai bus been ofVored in tho manner
of a purported reinotistraiieo for
reason no vdid objection has been
to petitioners. Commissioner
Dunenu moves that motion bo sus
tained. Commissioner Barry
moves that motion of petitioners
bo overruled, seconed by Commis
sioner Hollinrake, motion carried,
to which petitioners except.
Petitioners now move that tho
nutues of John Gilis, J Lorucnso,
J J Phillips, Leo Ivapka, J Dona
van, and John Lister, bo consider
ed on tho petition and stricken
from the remonstraiico for reasons
as shown by each of thoir several
affidavits and written requests liled
in these proceedings. Remonstra
tors object to tho introduction of
any testimony by affidavit and
claim tho right to examine nnd
cross-qxumiuosuiy witness testify
ing or desiring to testify at this
hearing.
Commissioner Duncan moves
that motion of petitioners be
granted. Hoard overrules motion
to fit rile from 'remonstraiico tho
names o John Gillis, J Lonionse,
J .1 Phillpps, Leo Knpka, J Dona
van and John Lister, but will con
sider the nflidavit or request of
each of said parties as to whether
bis name should be counted' on
the potition or the remonstrance,
to which both petitioners and ro
monstrators except. Commis
sioner Barry moves to adjourn to
1 o'clock.
At ono o'clock Board convened
pursuant to adjournment. On
consideration of the affidavits and
requests of Leo Kapa, J Donavan
John Gillis, J Lenience, J J Phill
ips and John Lister, it is ordered
that tho names of all said persons
aro stricken lroin the .enion
btrance, to which order thr rem'on
strators by J E Porter thoir attor
ney duly except.
On consideration of the potition,
tho answer thereto, and the re
monstrance filed heroin, and tho
ovidonco, tho Board of county
commissioners find thirty-five of
tho resident electors who signed
sir'd potition, afterwards signed a
remonstrance objecting to the call
ing of a spocial election for tho
purposo of submitting tho ques
tion of tho re-location of tho coun
ty seat to the voters of this coun
ty; thit the nam s of two persons
who signed said petition appear
twice on said petition; that fifteen
other persons who signed said
petition, and have not signed re
monstrance, have enter lands out
side of this county under the home
stead of tho United States, and
now claim their residenco on said
land. That six other persons who
signed said petition have removed
from Box Butto county since sign
ing the same. That Christ llorn
berg whoso name appears on said
petition did not signed the sumo
or authorize hU name to bo pined
, thereon; that ono hundred and ten
other persons who signed said
1 petition aro not resident electors
'of uox uutte county and wero not
when thoy signed said petition;
and that said potition is not signed
by resident electors of Box Butte
county equal in number to tluee
fifths of tho votes cast therein at
tho last general election.
i It is therefore considered by tho
' nonrd of oounty commissioners of
box nutto county that the potition
of W F Patterson and others ask
ing that a special olection bo enlbd
for tho purposo of submitting'to
, tho olectors of said county, the
question of re-locution of tho
county seat bo rojected, and that
no election be called and that no
furthur action bo liad of said peti
tion, to nil of whifch iindingiTTflra
judgment the petftioncs by 11 C
Nolemnn their attorney duly ex
cept. Tho following is submitted by
Geo W Duncan commissioner:
Boforo tho county commis
sioners of Box imtto county, Ne
braska. Homingford, Neb., April 16, 1898.
In the matter of the petition of
W P Patterson and others to call
a special election to submit to tho
voters of box Butte co.unty the
quostion of tho ro-locatfOn of tho
county seat of said county.
1, Geo w Dimuuii, chairman of tile
board of county commission ts, do
make and submit the following as
my lltidlngs un s.il.l petition: 1 llnd
that n petition fn duo form or law
ami sinned I'y 015 re.sltlcnteK'ctors of
Hex Butte county, Nebraska, praying
fertile cnllii'r of a Hf.erlal leoiion
to submit, to l lie voters of aid imiuh
ty the question of tho ro-lnfntlnu of
the "ounty. was filed with the county
clerk tm clerk of the cnuntv e.ommis
sionpis on March 15, 1808; I fnd
that the n mhor nf votes cust nn the
lust uetiM.nl elect Inn, Newit; Novem
ber 2, 1S97. uorc 2 as shown by the
clerk'" rcrtiflrato; I dud that 660
are three fifths of the tot 1 veto cat;
I Mil III-I til It 1 tll.K I III! ollji'C inn to
12!) it -nlein etict"is deninf llielr
oil I, nslilp is inviii' mil void -tiicl
ill. i no leu' -I "i.Jt'Climi w.is made to
my ouin mi lie- ltoi except us
siinwii 1 1,) -lie I'i'iii 'Mr . m; 1 llnd
t' nt II" I L' ' lid V I'l.l iiijefl()i ,.s
in id"' ii in ii mi as 'qitited by nv
lo .i 1 1 i n " imt'-t nil s.i id
pe it Hi iX(iit - fhi,w l -aid
remonstrance; 1 find that the pel n i n
contains the names (115 leual qiniliti.-'1
residence electors of Uox Hutto coun
ty. Nebraska, urter deducting tho
remonstrators. 1 further find that a
speciU, election should he called
fortwith in manner provided by law
and the question of relocation of the
county seat of said county oc sub
mitted to the electors of said county.
Dune at llcmmpford at a session of
tho Hoard of county commissioners
of said county the day and date
above written. Geo V Duncan,
chairman.
The petition of G w NVJon and 9
others, sheep owenors of Uox Uutte
county was considered and it appear
nj,' that a majority of the sheep
nwi'eis f the c utitj ask le. appoint
ment of w ,1 Johnson as sheep inspect
or, it is ordeied that v j .Johnson
be appointed sheep inspector of JJox
Uutte county Tor the term of'tn
ye:ns as pioulcd by law.
tlie folluwi claims were examiu
ami nppioved noil mii mints on the
ireneral fund ordered draMti for them
respect ivejv as follows, viz:
45110 IMI Zolml $28 14
1003 G m 15uin.au 2(1.00
4IWJ .mines Moll inrake 3U 80
4(105 .lames M.irry 51 7
On ip.Ktion Hii-trd adjourned to
meet May 9. 1898.
Fnretioliii minutes rend nod Mp
proved Attest: V M Phelps, Clerk.
Jas II II IFewett, Depify
Geo w Duncan, ohairiutm.
T he Schools.
Edited ly t'ounty Suiurlntcmlcnt,
Miss Ollio Gill began a three
month's term of school in district
No. 40 last week.
Miss Agnus Esaney bwgaii a
two months' term in Girard dis
trict this week.
Tho Hemingford schools are
making preparations to give a
concert May 13. It is sure to be
ii grand sucesss
Miss Arvilla Snow closed her
school in district No. 38 and ac
cepted a position as assistant
primary teacher in Alliance city
schools. '
The teacher who fails to give
his pupils a lovo for tho Hag and
the country it represents has not
porformec1 his whole duty. If
men of to-morrow are not patri
otic, law abiding citizens, tho
men and women of to-day aro
responsible.
Lincoln said "Public sontiniont
is everything. Ho who niouli)s
public sentiment goes deeper
than bo who enacts statutes or
pronounces decisions, lie makes
statutes and decisions possible
or impossible".
II. F. Pill moro closed a very
successful s;-ven months' J.erm in
tho Hucko district, last, Friday.
Mr. Fill moro is a very thorough
energetic teacher and under
stands how to ;et his pupils to
do good earnest work.
Chas. Ball is teaching in one
of tho best equipped schools in
tho county. This school secured
tho pupils' library of last year
and it is working wonders among
uhe progressive pupils guidid by
their faithful teacher.
Oja.Qi'oxtXiJL.
Boars tie ltiB K,n(1 You Haw Altrays BotigM
. .Final Proof--Notices.
.. I y ,
J. W. WI2HNJIt,ltpriHlcr.
W. R AKKItS. Iloeolvcr
l'nrtlp. Iinvlntj notlcoK tn tliln rolnmii aro ro
fitiPHteU tit read tlio Minn carefully ami n-imrt to
UiIh olllco for currwt inn nny orrors tlmtiiMy
Bxlft. '1 hlii will pruvi-nl piiMlhle dnlny t"
nuking proof;
U. S. Land Onicc, Alllnncc, Kcb., April 20, IKOs.
Notlcu Is lteieby Khun tbut
Annie I. Cunningham,
heir of Tronic KIslibnuKh.docermed.of Ilox Iluttp,
Xcl)., hns tiled notico of Intoutloii U) muku
llniil proof before HeRlsteror llecohrr nl Al
llnneu. Noli.. Miiy 21, IMS, on timber culture
npplkatlon No. 1177 for tlio so mc I, tp 28 n.
r4. w. She nmnes as witnesses: Willfnm I.
Johiisnii. Wllllnin A. Chirk.-Stoplien Holt,
Jumcs McCnbo, till of Hox Hutto. Neb.
J. W. Wchn-Jr., IloRistcr.
Land Olllrn nt Alllnnro, Noli.. April 7, 1M3.
Nutlco in hereby Kiven tliul
Andrew Atwood,
lia filed notico of Intention lo ninko finnl ,
proof lieforo T ,I.O'Kcri U. S.loniiuNnionor
at bin otlieo In HomliiKford Neb , on May 1 1,
IH0S, on tlinli-r culture ntiplicntion ho. 1170,
for tlm R.vst hoi! 7. twp 2'J u, r AO w.
He tinmen us wltlncsses: Lincoln Shove,
i lurc'.co O. Ilollllmuuli. .Tunics Montuuue,
lohn Monuifiio, nil of Mnrsland, Neb.
Neb. J. W. Wilis jii., IUrIh or.
tf, S. I.nnd ortleo Alllnnro, N'ob. April 7, 18m,
Notico Is hergby r1 en Hint
Lucy W. Pinnoy,
bus tiled notice of Intention to nuiko final proof
before T. J. O'Keofc. U S. r.tnmtsstoner ut
bis ofllcc in rmwforil, Nob., on May its, 1B!3. on
T. (' uppllriition no. I.a.', for the nv4 hco 19,
tp'-'i, rol.
She iiHines us wltlncsses; Kobert Z. Stowart,
Iluflcy U. I'limCv, Turls (1. t'ooper, ltoy Lem
ons, all of CiuWford, Nob.
J. W. Welin, Jr.. Itcglstcr.
U. S. Lund Oftleo . Alllut.ee. Neb., Alch. 3t.ims7.
Notico Is hereby f-i en that
.lohn V. .lolinsou.
of St. I'uul, Nob., bus tiled notice of Inten
tion to make Until prowf befmo T. J. O'Kcefe. U.
S. Commissioner, ut LemliiKfuril. Nob., on
May 1H, IS'.is, on timber rultuiouppllcuttoii No
IWiH, for the no , stc IS, tp27 n, r M w,
Ho niinios ns witnesses. Isunp ltlekcll.
William Wltlmoti, Jmi VV llroh-ii, John M.
Tiout, u:l of llemliiKford. Neb
.1 W. Whin. .Jit. I. Ulster
Land onico nt Allluncv. Neb., Meh. 21. lslia.
otlco i l eieby piven that
lloniicin Perlick,
of Uox Hutto, xeb.. has filed notice of inten
tion to muke tinal proof before Itcglstor or Itc
eelveratAllluiico, Itcli.. on Mnv 7, UV on
timber culturo npplicatlou no. 1(J.V) for tliu so h
sec '2H, tp2.in. rrViw.
Ho nnmesns wltncssses': Carl Weltz. John
Heruklnii, William Kurt7, William llernklau,
ull of Alliance, Neb. J. W.Wehn, Jr., Ketflslcr.
U. S. Land Ofllcc. Alliance, Neb. Mar. 17. 1898.
Notico In linrcby Klvcn that tlio followini;
nnmed setlorhas tiled ho intention to make
final proof in support of his clulin, and that
said proof will be made before T. J. O'Kcefe. U.
S. Commissioner, at Hcm'iiKford, Neb., on Juno
b, ib'ju, viz:
Vaclav Vejraska,
of Hemlncford. seb., who made II C No. 4220,
se nr sec '.'0, tp as n. r AS w.
He names the following witnesses toprovo his
continuous residence upon nnd cultivation of,
sulci land, viz: Henry I'eltz, Albert Nelson.
John Jclluck, Orant Alexander, ull of HeintiiK
ford, Neb J W. Welin. jr . KeKlNtor
Lnnil Ofllcc at Allinnce, xeb., April 27, ifflS.
Ntieo is heieby len that tho followlijr
ramed -ottler has tiled notice of bis intention
t.. I'.ii.e tlnal proof In support of bis claim and
tbut said proof will lie mudo beforo T. .1.
O'Kcefe. 17. S. Conitiilssioiicr, ut HemlnBford,
Neb., on Juno I, li.'J3, viz:
Gooryjo A. Fendrieh,
of HeminKfoid, Netirnsku. who made lioS'ls
for the e 4 so H- .w so U sec U, nw 4 no l4
sec !0;ti?sn. r-IPw.
Ho names tho fnllnwiiiR witnesses to proe
bis continuous residniieo upon and cultivation
ofsujd land, viz: llsirnev Pitts, Ludwlc Judo
Joint ICaufninn. Ohurlcs W .-mtth, all of Iloin
iiiKford, Neb.
J. W. Vehk, Jit., Heclstor.
IN TUB COUNTY fOUKT OP I10X 1IUTTK
COUNTY KBIIKASKA.
In the matter of tho Petition for the I
Adoption of Wllbert Warren. Infant, f
OKDCK OP HHARiNU
Upon tho mini; and raailliif of the Petition of
Lars K. Polities prmlnir foi tne mli plioti of
Wllbert Wnrten, tl:v infui't ihlldof Willi! m
Warren and Ada Wartpn, both ceien-.cil. It Is
ordeied that a liotii iiif I.o had upon said matter
on the titb (ley of June A I). Mid at the f'ounty
f'ourt Uoiiui in HemliiKford. Ilox HuttoCounty,
Nebraska ut which un j,erson inteiestc may
appear and liow cause why said petition
Hlinulil not be granted, nnd the vald child adopt
ed by Lars n Fodnes nrd Ileitha Fodnes of
Uox Hutto ronntv. nnd lhatdue notiio of this
bcniltii; bo -.tCM by publication for four con
sO"utlo weeks
In testimony whorrof I have hereunto set my
Imnd and u Mixed my official seal this .lib dny
of May A. I). IMi.
SP.AI.J JAs. II. II. IIkwktt.
county Judcc.
iN THK DISTKICT COUIIT OK UOX 11UTTE
' COUNTY, NEHltASKA.
John niudor, Plaintiff,
v
Nellio Schluntz, NOTICE.
Henry J. Schluntz, and
W. A. Courscn. Defendants.
W. A. Coursen, defendant, will take notice
that on tlio Standi.' of April. A O. IH'H, John
Litider plalutia lieiein, filed his petition In
tho District (Jourt ot Uox Uutte county, Ne
brusku UKainst the alien o named defendants
the object and prajer of which are to foreclose
a certain mortgage executed bythudefcndnntH
Nellio Schluntz and henry J. Schluntz to the
liluintlft upon tho northeast ( muter of section
twenty-sown In towtishljitwenty-seen, north,
rmiKO forty-nine, west of thoCth P. m.. in Ilox
Hutto county, Nebraska, to secure the pay
ment of one certain promissory note dated
Dec. 10. 1W5, for the sum of folil 70 pajublw in
llvo carsfromdiilo or nt the option of tho
plaintiff nny timo after default In paj mentor
the Interest annually thcieou, and upon which
there is now due the sum of irfl und to bar
the defendant W.A Coursen of nil claim of
lien ucuiiifct tho icnl estate above described or
any othur Interests theieiu by lrtuo of n
juik'nieiit lendored in fnnr of said C'ourecn
nt'iilnst tlio HemloKford Mllliui; Company.
Josiuh Thomas and Henry J. Srliluntr. A
transcriiit copy of which JiHlini.'nt was tiled In
tho ofllcc of the clerk ol the distrtit crurt of
said county of Ilox Uutte Plaintiff nilecos that
said judgment lias Inpood and became dorman
and Is no Hen on sold real estate
Philntlrt l)rnsforn dccico that his morirnito
bo tidliidued n llrst lien on snid leal estate, that
tlio judgment of tho defendant foursen be do
clnri'd no lion theicnn: und thnt the defendants
Nellio Schluntz unci Henry J. S-cliluitz be re
auired lo pnv thcplaintlfl the amount dro on
Ills wild inorlKHCK with interist und ciit or
thnt said premises inny I o sold to sntlsfy the
nmoupi found due snil thnt all of said dc
rudnn(s bo barrid of nil ititercst.clnljn or Inn
In nnd to snid premises.
You nre reijnlred to answer sntd petition on
or before the titb day of June A. I). lsOs.
Dated April iftl, lii8: JOHN I(IMKll.
Plaintiff.
Hv W. M. IODGNCZ, his attorney,
f p 4-'
Road Overseer's Notico to Non-
resident Land Owner.
State or Nebraska. Uox Hutt. County, ss:
To o. R llllven, Trustee, nuii-iosldeui land
WLer:
You aro haroby notified thnt complaint has
been made to mu that thoro Is on the northwest
siuarter of see 18. In towuslilp'.n. of ruujie 5'J
(rest. In Ilox Hutto enmity. State ol No
braskn, an old uncovered well which Is dan
gerous to stock. Said laud is open, nnd a
common, and you aro not. lied that if said
welt is not lllleil or securely envored within
twenty days from this date, I will till said
well n required by law, nnd tlio Cnt thereof
will be taxed as a Hen iiRaltist tho above
described land, as described In Suction 4u5u,
urtlclo 1, chaytor i, of tba cowpllleU statutes
of Ibl7.
MARTIN POSVAH.
Rontl Overseer Distriot No. 7,
Ilox Uutte County, Xubruskn.
DateJ April S. 1&9S.
llul puUUmiUoii April 29, 1S08.
I
Estrayed
JFrom my ranch fifteen milo.s
squtlieast of Alliance one red cow
brandctl J W on left hip; reward
for information. D. Bolobcnnor,
Antioch, Nobr.
HULLS Foil SALE.
I have 8 head of thoroughbre1
Ilerefords 10 nnd 14 months old
at my ranch four miles southeast
of liox Butte. Will take your old
bulls in exchange. W. E. Hall.
Lumber, Coal and Lime!
Just received a car of solect
eastern lum'bor for tanks. Also
all kinds of hard wood, cedar
shingles, lath, lime, and all kinds
of lumber.
Ready made tanks, or will make
tanks to order. Prices to compete
with anyone the Northwest. Come
and see us beforo buying else
where. Tanks ami tank lumbor
a specially.
IIemingioud Lumber Co.
I L.niyer'fl Itrrnch nf Confident-.
A queer ense 13 reported from Sydney,
Australia. A man was convicted by a
lury of having tried to poison his wifo
with arsenic. His lawyers obtained a
reconsideration of tho sentence by a
commission nppointcd by the legisla
ture, consisting of two doctors and a
lawyer, which pronounced him inno
cent, the doctors voting down tho law
yer, who thought him guilty. Tho man
was set free In consequence. Subse
quently ono of his lawyers, moved
by conscience, told another mem
ber of the bar that tho man
had confessed his guilt to him at the
timo of the trial nnd the matter wao
brought beforo the legislature. Law
yers and clients have been arrested
and are to be prosecuted for conspir
acy to defeat the ends of Justice. Cora
munii tions between lawyer and client
are apparently not privileged in Aus-
I traiia.
Hotting on the Racm.
The big trottlng-horso people in Buf
falo and western Now York, including
C. J. Hamlin, are said to be preparing
to make a determined movement this
year to secure a moderation, or, possi
bly, the abolition, of the present anti
bettinp lans of the state. The unsuc
cessful f , meeting of Inst
summer . b- - ' an argument
that It will be imr ui'oconducttrot
ting meeting.? pronto lily without pool
selling of some sort. These interests
are powerful ones, and if banded to
gether would malte a strong fight.
God's Will.
sSlnce God doth will that some shall
dwell at ease,
And others ahull know hardness, thia
Is suiv,
The lot that fits each nature He for-
secs;
And wherpfore murmur when wet
must endure?
Some day His loving wisdom will ba
plain
As the sweet sunshine following after
rain." Mary Bradley.
ncy of RrtMtan Nnbtutr.
Some startling statistics of tho drv
cay of the Russian nobility aro given
in tho list of mortgnged estates fur
nished by the liritlsh consul at St.
Petersburg. At present more than.
100.000 estates, or 41 per cent of tha
entire area owned by nobles, are bur
dened by mortgages, and tho amount
of money advanced on them hns
reached $632,500,000. of which $536,000.
000 remains unpaid. The Nobility Land
bank, created by tho government to
make loans to stranded landlords, hns
advanced nearly its entiro capital of
J250.000.000, and received but llttio 10
return.
Mexico! Army and Nary.
The regular army of Mexico com
prises 27,000 men of all arms, including
a polico ot about 2,000 men nnd a gen'
darmerie of 250. Tho navy consists of,
two small unarmored vessels and threti
gunboats. The annual expenditure on'
account of army and navy is from $12,
600,000 to $15,000,000.
Triplets 24 Yean Old.
A set of triplets 24 years old are liv
ing in the town of Inez, Ky., where they
were born. The.v are finely built men
and remarkably alike in appearauca
in every respect. Two are married.
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me mim toi
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