Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, July 20, 1905, Image 8

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f 'VOOI ) Bcd = , at your own I'rkc. 'l'ahhs : at your Ulcrcy.
Iron Ue ( ! ! at less than their worth. Uphol tered Goods , cheaper than
Couches fol' mcrc not hillg' . stealillg.
Suits at reduced prices. , . , .
S w1tlg Maclllncs way down.
C enter 'I' a bl es f or a ) Illost a song. . . \
ChaIrs down lower yet.
Mattresses and Springs forliule money .
) Jab > ' Cabs at the shadow of a price. Slo\'es below the lowest price.
li'o ) 1u Bcds , the best in tOWII. Oil StO\'cs just right.
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ling ol'loso the l ill. Yours for right prices
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Sunday School Miuionnry'a Report.
111l0KltN now. Nebr. , July 10 , 1905.-
Lcar I1rlcJlll-I : have I.CCII vcry IIIIS ) '
"illce last writing. I havc IIUClllh'l1 four
COli VClIlIolI ! ! , Illude 156 visits to fU1II1I Ics ,
thlrt } . puhlic addrcsscs 01111 tlrivclI 1II0le
Hum six hUIIIJreellllllcs. III qllitell -
Mer olillstllllCCS whcre thc parties IIUIII-I
hcelllllnrricd frolll OIlC to IIll1e } 'curs they'
hllve IIcvcr hacl II l\lillistcr or christiall
worker vlllt : their hOllle 1111111 I C.lII1C.
I have placetlthree lihrnrll's In schools
I hucl orRallizcd. enc of these was put ill
a church that hall blen ahalllionctl for
btvcrnl } 'cars. It hat ! heclI IIII\'crtlsctl for I
sale. 1 wcnt to olle of the trustces to ! Jce
it' thc } ' would lIot recoll/lider the Imlter.
lIe seemctl ollsllllale IIlIti WOlliel hurtlly
tllik 011 the 1I11'j\'cI , so I weill 10 work
hclplll hllll tUlIIlI llilt III prnlrie dog
llOle9 , 01111 worked frolll tWII 1111111 lilJ. :
o'clocl : before he would cOllsent to lelling
the people keep Ihe church in their COlli-
IIIl1nlt } . . 'fhc } ' 1I0W have SlIlIelayschool
with IIn IIverage altenllance of 411 schol-
IIrs and II gOOlI church orgllllizatioll.
: III the last three wceks [ ha\'c orglln-
t izccl four lIew schools IIl1d workcd up two
ready for orgallizatioll , which woulll have
, heclI orgauizcd but f r its raillillg. In
the fir t of the four orgauized , I WCllt
: illto the nl'lghhorhoollabout six o'clock :
\ ill the afternooll. A } 'OUII Intly slIill , 1
II I am J lael YOIl have cOllie to org'llllize II
. .1 SuUtlay school for UII , CUlI't } 'ou orgallize
it toulght ? " I tolll her we cl1nltl not gel
the \Ieople \ out that night , She saitillhe .
wou d get them out ami steppcd to thc I.
r telephollc. III less than 15 lIIillllles the ,
'I people proll1lsetlto cOllie tlmtnlght. We
got together fllIIl orgaulzell a Suuelay
; 1 bchool with 25 preent. .
$ \ I went next to the ! \foolly t1lstrict 111\11
visited all the putrous or alllzlll a SUII-
I tlay school with 33 preseut. I Ihell went
to IIlaine couuly up III Ihe salld hill ! ! 111\11 \
vlsilell lu lIewly liettletl nclghhorhood.
The SUllday school was org.tIIized in ! \f r.
'p Martin's house with 23 precllt. ! 1\1rs.
: . ) Martiu Is supcrilllelllient. There is no
; 1 school house here liS lIIost 01 the ue
ij huve moved au hOllleslealls 'here Ills
. sprillg. These good people sel'1II to he
very hllppy to have Sunday school.
I Goillg up the .DIslllal r'er IIhout ten
miles fr < ) m Dunniug I orgallizetl a Sun-
tlay sellool ill what is known as the Coop-
f er school hou.e. There was a Sundu } '
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school 111 this district prior to 1894 hul
the people left autlthere was not ellough
to hold a schoolulIllI the plesent tillle.
There Is 11 fceling uow that though Ihere
\\'oulrl ' not he II luge IIchool , they could
at least ha\'c an luterestlng and profit.
IIhle clle.
I workcllup a school in another CO\ll- \
lIIunlty thlll hllli just been settlctl this
sprin , and woultl have it organlzcl hut
f Jr ruill. Will orgllllize this lIext Sunday
nUtl nether oue 011 Saturday lIight at II
school hOIl c where there hils bccll no
SUlllluy 6chool for severn 1 j'ears 011 IIC-
COUllt of 1101 ellough people.
I ask all Illtcre t ill YOllr pra'crs.
YOlll' ! > ill Ills nl1l11e ,
P. J Sl'ltA lUtllJisRlonary. : .
American :1uutl"y School Union.
State Fair Newa.
At u IIIcetlll ! of the boanl of m111agcrs
011 Jnly 161h contructsere lel for the
erecllon on the fair grounels of oue swlllc
harn of lin ) . pCIIS cllpllcit } . ; nl30 of , Ill lIel-
tlltion to the amphl.theatre 1:8 : feet ill
length.
111 the IIIlIller of Polled Dllrhalll cattle ,
which were not aS91gned a lot in the
prelll lun list , It was orcleredthat entries
may ue 1I11111e under the heall of tliscre-
tlouar ' , lIutl Ihnt Ihe sallie rules alld
cln9 ihcation shall govern as in Retl 1'01-
Ictl caltle allcllhe sallie moncy prcllllulIIs
ue ofTerell. .
'rhe executive committee of the grand
lolge ( of the Ancicnt Order of Unitcd
Workmcn hll9 IIppropriated fnnls for the
crcctlon of a permanent headquarters
building on the fair grounds nn. I locllt- -
Iou fOl' the slime has been IIssigneel on
Praternalllvcnue. If is uuderstOOll that
other fralernal onlers lire also nrmugin
to creel like permanent helttlqunrtcrs.
Sp1ce for lIuch 11ltulrlUarter3 ll\lilclin s is
frec , the fllir maullgemcnt rescrvlng the
right to approve of the plaus.
The eclncationnl exhibit will ue great-
I ) ' superior to any hefore lI1alle at a Slate
( air. lIIul Wellnesela ) ' , Septemuer 6th ,
will he School day. It is urgeel thllt
school officcrs delu ) ' the comll1enCClllent
of thc school } 'Cllr until Septelllher Illh
in orler that teachers 111111 scholars lIIay
have . on opportunity to attencl the Stllte
I.alr which , in itself. is II grcdl object
school.
1'he outlook for a succesiful fair was
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present time.
Our Portland Letter.
l'OR1.'I.ANI > , Oregon , July 8 , 1905-The
3rcl IIlInulll com'cutlon of the Nat.
loual WOlllau's Suffrage Association has
cnded its work an adjonrned. It has
lIc\'cr heen III ) ' privilege to otten II a convention -
vention whcre tllere were a greater nUIl1-
her of hrilliant speakers or mOle executive -
cutive IIhillty I > hewn hy the ofiicers.
'l'he ! > tate of Orcgon at the last meeting
of the legislature passed the' Initiative
111111 RefclclldulII IlIwlIl1Il now the wOlllen
of the statc helie\'e that equal suffrage
can he cllrrlctl and arc goin ! ; : to try to get
it lit the lirst stulL election 111 JUIH next.
The WOlllell of the Natiollal convclltlon
raised $3000 to curr } ' on the campuign
here III Orcgon.
We hl\ve now ! 'pent a few dll's at the
Hxpositlon. The grounds are not liS
large as those at Chicago or St. Louis but
the site is one of the n est bellutlful. it Is
possihle to Imagine , Nearly all the large
huildings except the governmcnt uulld-
ing are on high ground. On three shies
of this high promonlory. the land slopes
dowu into ravines and to the lake. The
hills arc rounded off and the rapid slopes
ale co\'cretl with trees. grass uIIIJ nowers.
The hills arc flOlII 100 to 200 feetllhove
the IlIke 111111 trom SUllie points thc land-
sCllpe is indescJibably beautiful. To the
WCRt IInr ! suth ( : of the grounds the rnnge
of hills rise from 400 to 600 fcet , aud
these heights arc fllst beiug co\'ered with
splclulill hOlllcs. Elcctrlc cars run up at
tllfTerent points and 1111 alollg the heights.
The faUs at Oregon City , tnmish such
IIn abnndance of power that the Hxposlt.
1011 grounlls anel Lllliitlings anti als03 the
city itself Is hrilllanl1y illuminated cver ) '
evening. In the city the incondescent
lamps arc slrnl1 along each side of the
slreets. ollly a few fect apart. HUlldreds
I of signs arc formctl of thclII IInll the
whole effect is exccedlngly Fleesant.
At the H"positllJn. the uuihlings. arc
covered with so lIIlIlY : lights , that , ill the
evening thcy look as if they were hullt
of Sparklin ! : gellls. 'fhe Avenues , drive-
WJ's ami the Hlopes of the hills are frin-
geel everywherc. with hl h posts from
which /licit out numcrous brauchcs ellch
termlnalillg with liLht : covereel with
stlI1l.trnnsl'IHelll ' globes. 'fhe trees nil
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- J. M. : Bates , SUCCE.ssor to Rockwell
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ment of Undertaking Goods ill stoclt
nd is : prepered. : to suit you in quality -
ity and price. He' has a flne
he rse and is : prepared to gi va the
bast accommodations to city or
country customers. Prices right ,
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over the ground. .com to .parklo with
fruit of glittcring goll1.
SOUlC of the state buildings Rre large aU\ \
are wonllerfu1\y \ well filled. Califoru\1\1 \
Oregon /IIld Washington have the largest
lll1i1dIl1Ss. 'fhe rc ources of these states
nle wcll . nnd any olle could be
dlr.rlayed
justly proul to helong to a all1lost
every coullty of which. stalcl Il such a
I vuri ty of products of the mines. the forests -
ests and the farm. California shows
oranges , lemolJs , 011 vcs and a great vnr-
I icty of nuts , which tlelthcr of the other
coast statcs can produce , 'fhe mlncral
I display of these states ami , the Rocky
l\1ountaln states Is vcry large ami rich.
Orcgon lcads In aplllcs , pcaches , cherries
allli plum. Wilh tleir wonl1crful resources -
ces the three J > acllit' stRtes are capable of
supporting a populationa9 large 051 now
occupll's the \vhole United Statcs.
'fhe Rocky 1I10untllill states should. in
time bc the home of thc grcatcst hclorics
and workshops of the world. 'fhey ha\'c
tlmher , iroll. cOlli , leacl. copper. gold and
silver In almost limitless quonlilies. The
nUll1erous moulltaill streams are capable
of producillg power ellough to drivc all
the machinery ill the United Stalcs.
With a very healthful climate an matchless -
less scellcry these would ue the Idcal
locatiOlu for capital aUlI enlerprilie to
start the wheels of a thousand fllctories.
S. } > . GltOA'f.
A Fatal Accident.
Last Thursday as Mrs. Perry
Foster , accompanie by three of
chil ren , were returning from
Westerville to Ansley , Fanny , the
four year old daughter was fatally -
ly kicked in the head by the
horse they were driving. Mrs.
Foster had been to visit her
mother near Westcrville. On
their return the breeching of the
harness broke and let the buggy
onto the horse , which caused it ,
to kick. I
Little Fan"y was struck in the i
head and rendered unconscious.i i
The pbyscians of Ansley were :
unable to relieve the patient and
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she was taken to Omaha where.
she died. Her remains were
brought baek to Ansley Sunday. .
night and her remains were laid' '
to rest in the Ansley cemetery.
'l'he funeral was preached at
2 o'clock by Rev. J. R. Wood of
Mason City.
For several years , until two or
three months' ago the " 'oster's
had resided in Broken Bow , where
they are well known.
.Ianny . was a bright little girl
and was the delight of all who
knew her. 'l'he parents have the
sympathy of all of lheir many
frien s in Broken Bow.
The G. A. R. Encampment.
'rhe national G. A. n. encampment -
ment which is to be held at Denver -
ver this year will have special inducements -
ducements in the matter of trans-
portation. Department Commander -
J'W" the Ne-
braska G. A. H. states that the
railroad have made a rate of one
cent a mile west of the Missouri
river. ' 1'he eucampment commences -
mences Sept. 4th and continues
the eutire week. The Burlington
railroad has been designated by
Commander LeU as the o cial
route. lIe requests all conlrades ,
their wives and fricn s to accompany -
company him on this official
train.
Highlander. Inatall Omcera.
At the regular meeting of the
Highlanders 'ruesqay night , oue
refugee was iuitated and the officers -
cers elected were installed for the
cnsuing term. After concluding
the work of the sessioll , refreshments -
ments were furnished by the val.
iant clansmen and a good time
was enjoyed by all present.
Farm Loana !
We are prepared to close loans
on improved farms on short DOt-
ice , at specially low rates.
HUNltAU & LnoNAHD ,
6-tf Broken Bow.
Wm. Robinson who has been I
imployed as messenger at the depot -
pot has resigned his position and
accerted a position with the G.
L. ' 1 uruer I umber Co. of this
city.
Burlington Bulletin of Round Trip Rate. .
Chicago and return , on sale dally , / , 29.-
10.
10.St. . I.ouls 01111 return , on sale daily ,
25.70.
Portlalld , 'faeoma and SCllltle and reo
turn , on sale dlll1) ' . f.t5.01.
Portland , TRcollla all\l Seattle aull re-
tUln , oue waj' via California , ou sale July
25 , 26 , 27 , # 58.40.
Sau Frnllclsco a1ll1 1.03 Angeles and return -
turn , 011 sale Jul ) . 25. 26. 27. 158.0\0. ' \ On
sale August 6 to 16 , 152.40. '
Denver , Colorado Springs and Pueblo
aud returu , on sale dOll } ' . oue fare plus
50cts. On sale August 12,13,15. one tare.
On sale Augnst 30 to Sept.4. less than
one fare.
Salt Lake and Ogden and return , on I
sale dail } ' . 32.90. 1
Yellowstoue Park. through ami inclu . .
in ! ; botels aud stage. a11l1 return , on sale.
dllll } ' , 1-75 00.
Detriot and return , on sale August 13 , 14.
27.70.
Pittsuurg , } > a. . an retllrn , on sale Aug.
17. 18 , J3,45.
Iansas Cit } ' and return. 011 sale Aug.
28 to 31. . 111.40. '
Cod } . Wyo. , Block Hills and Hot
Springs , S. D'I approximately balf rates
all SIlUlIner.
I\lilwaukee ami sOllthern Wlscollsln
polnls , l\1ichlgan resorton I.akes Mich-
IglIll OIlIllIuron. Canadl\ , Maine and New
HII laud. St. I.uwrence alltl I.ake Cham-
1110111 regions , ver } ' low tourist ratcs
daily.
If } ' 01l call or write ; It will he pleasure -
ure to advise } 'Ol1 ll ont rote : ! . train ser-
vicc. 10 rescrve you a uerth. and to tr } '
to make ) 'our trip a comfortaule aile.
U. L. ORMSDV.
Agent C. D. & Q. Ry.
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NQ'1'ICE OF INCORPORATION OF TUE
WoOn.HANMER I.AND ANI > IVE STOCK
COMPANY.
Notice I. herelly Irlnn of the IncorpOration of
the Wood.Uammer I.and and I'I'II Stock Cem-
pauy. The name of laid corpor\tlon .l1all b
'rho Woud.Uammer Land aUII LI'I'e Stock Cum.
pauy. Tile principal place for the tranuctlon
01 bu lne. . . of tile corporation sllall be at tile
office of the corporation In the COllu.y of Cllster
aud Slate of NebraRka. ' .1'he General nature of
the bUlllneS'I to be tranKacted by the corpor.
atlon IIlIall bo the raising. buyhllr. feedllllr.
haudlh'll aud II lIInll of caUl" aud other live
IlIOCk. aud for ucll PllflJ)6e1 the corporation
may purchase. owu. lease. IIell and convey IIucll
real e'ltatn : Ia bo nereuary or Incident to
lIIar.bo
tile conductoha d buslnell8 and mav buy ami
IIell real utale for Invc > llment aud for IJroftt.
The amount of capital stock of Ihe corporatlou
IIlIall be One hundred thou'lalld Dollartl divided
Into .lIare8 of . 'Ive hundred Dollara eachwhlch
atock shall be fully paid " , 'lIel1 laaue.1 and nou.
a'l'lell"lble. 'I'll" hllll.lt amount of hulebtel.
I nCNs tl. which Ihe corpuratlon IIhall at any
lime subject It.elf Nhallnltt eJrcee,1 oue-half of
ItN capitallllock. The ! private propurty of the
IIlock.holderll shall nul be liable for any of the
dubta of tile curporollon. The dale of the com.
mencement of Ihe corporatlou IIball be Ihe.lst
day of July. 1905. and .ald corporation II hall con.
tluue for a period of tweuly ) 'eaCR. uulen lIe < lner
dissolved by mUlual con.eut of Its Rluck.l qld-
crs or by opuratloll of law. The alTalrs and
buslnen uf the corporation shall be con'ducled
by the ofticcrB of .aId corporatlou whl.l. 8hall
compose Ihe lJoard of Dlreotorll , and IIhall consist -
sist of a I'resldenl. Mauager. Hecrelary and
't'reasurer , who shall be elecled at the relrular
annual meetlnll of the corpuratlon and Uol4
their oniees respectively until the annual lue t-
hill nez.t ensuing. aud until their lIucce 80n are
clected and qualified. J.'or the purpose , of tbe
transaction of the buslncss of said eorFJOratlou
for Ihe I1rst year of IlslIxltlence and ulUII the
annual nteetlnll' In Ju19 \ % . Joshua Wood
8hall ser'l'e a8 prcsldent and manalrer. and
I.ewl'l Uammcr shall serv as secrelary and
treasurer. both until Ihelr Sllccellors are
elected aud quaIlD"d.
Dated Ibis 11th dayof Juh1 .
. JOSHUA 'Voou.
Pre'lldeut and Manall'er.
LEwrs UAMMER ,
5-9 SeCrelary aud Trealiurcr.
IN TUE DISTRICT COURT OF CUSTJR ; :
COUNTY. NEURASK.\ .
Illaac A. Reneau. 1'lalntlff. 1'8 , Oren F. . Fuller ,
Mahalia S. Fuller. Defendanls.
To Oreu E. Fuller and Mahalia S. Fuller. hla
wife. defendantll.
You will lake notice tbat on the Jrd day. of
July. 1905. the plaintiff filed his petition In the
DlRlrl.t Court of CURler County. Nebraska. the
object and prayer of wblch are to foreclose'a
certain real estale morlgalre. made by tbe de-
fendanl ! ! to lbe Dakola Loan III TruRt Co. aud
uSlllgned to tblR plaintiff. upon the follow lull'
de'lcrlbed real eSlate to-wit : The N of 1he
Sw , lbe Se of the Sw aud theNw ) ( of the
Se of Secllon 2. Township 19 , North ranlle 20.
west of Ihe 6th P. m. . Illveu to secure the pay-
lIIent of one certain promissory note of $ : :00 : to-
lCetller with Inlerest tbereon from Its dale ; tlld
upou which there Is now Ibe Ibe lIum of $ ; o .c.o
and also tbe furtber Bum of 1.40 belug for
laxes paid by plaintiff under tbe condltlons'of
said mortllalle.
I'lalnllff prays for a decree of foreclosure and
Ibe sale of the premises descrlbtd In said mort-
\lalle.
You are required 10 answer said petition on or
beCore tile 14lh day of AUllust. 1905.
Dated thls3rd da ) ' of July. 1905.
ISAAC RENEAU.
4-7 Uy his Attorney. C. II. UOLCOIUI.
IN TUE DISTRICT CURT OF CUSTER
COUNTY NEBRASKA.
P. N. Campbell , vs. Incoln A. Southworth.
el al. Notlco to nou.resldenls.
Llucoln A. Sluthworth .Iud Luclna SOUlh.
worth. defendants will take notl"e. that all tbe
23rd , day of J nne. 1905. the plalutlff filed his
Supplcmeutal petillon In the District court of
CUllier Couuty. Nebruka. the object andprayer
of wlllcliis 10 oblaln an order.nuuc pro tunc. of
tblR courl.confirmluilin all and every particular
Its former eutrys and decrees In this IIUIt Inade
and entercd. and particularly tbe decree elilered
against the Northwest quarter of Sec. twenty.
slx'rownshlp tllirteenuortll.ralille twenty faur.
west of tile 61h. I' . M" said Couulyand State.
whlcll said dLocree was enlered and IIlade-on
the l'lb. dayof Juue.19OO , for :11070.00'upon : a
cerlalll note and mortgagu made. eIccuted.and
delivered by ) ' 011 to the Nebraska MOrlgalle di :
Trust Company. and by It 1Sslgned to tills
plaintiff. also to conl1rm the Rale of said lands
to this plaintiff. by till ! sberlff of said counly
under and by virtue ot lIalli decree. wlilch sall1
salfl was made on Ibe 151h. day oC J ly , 1901. J
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\011 ara r.'l1lr,4 to aUtI'e , 1A14 petltloa o.
or before Ihe 1tb , day of Aualtsl.1W1.5. or the "
matters and thlnlrll therein coatalned will ba '
taken a. trueaadJudlrnleat enteredaccordlDgly. /I' '
Dated thl. 23rd. day of June. 1905.
P. N. CAI.lP1'8L1. .
3-6 By hl9 Attorney. ALPUA MONGAN.
F.GA NOTICJ. : . .
' .1'0 F.'I'a Uarrls and Flollie Uarrls , ullnor
cblldrell and belrll al law of Clara Jane Uarrl. .
decea'led. William U. Uanls. uon.re'lldent de- .
fendant8.
You. alldeacb of you will lake notice. tbat. on
the 22nd da ) ' of June. 1905. Charla. . E. Gibson.
plaintiff , filed his petition In tbe DIllrlct ! Court
of CUlller 'ounly. Nebraska. agalust you. tbe
object and prayer of wblch are to foreclose a
cerlalll morlllalCe execule,1 by Clara Jane Uar-
rill and the defendenl William U. Harris to
Jame. . L. Lombard 011 the North east Quarter
, ( Ne ( ) ot Sectlpn twentY'Rlx (26) ( ) Townsblp elabl' , .
een ( III ) Hallll'c twenly.Dve (25) ( ) III CUller couuty.
Nebrallka. 10 seClire Ihe paymellt of Ibelr prom-
IIIRory 1I0le of lIeven hundred clollan ( $700.00' ' '
dated on tbe 2nd day of JUlie. 11188. and due and
pa'able oa Ihe 1111 day of Juue. II19J with Inter-
CRt at 111 per c nt trolU malurlty and wblcb I\ald
note wa'l exlended unlll the 1111 day of June.
111 % with Jnlcrest at Ibo rale of 7 per cent IIr.r
allnum. That Ibere Is due and ulipaid upon
8altl nllte and mortlrage tbe sunl of :11141.00. :
. 'or wblcb aunl with Interest frolll thla date
the plalnllff prays for a decree of foreclosure
and lIale of Raid t1remlRe9.
You are required to anllwer said petition all
or before ! \Ionday tbe 14tb day of August 1905.
. C. A. ROBINSON.
3-6 Allomey for Plaintiff.
Uulted StaleR Land Office. I
Drokell Uow. Nebr. . Juue 3. 1905. f
Notice Is hereby . .Iveu that Iho follawlnar
Damed seUler has filed nollce of bill Inlenllou
to make final proof lu IIUI.port of hla claim No.
HAS. and tllat lIald pruol will be made beforc ' "
Rellllller aud Receiver at lJroken lJow. Nebr. . : \
on July Iii. 1905. vl : '
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Droken How. Nebraska. for the Nd { Sec. 34. T.
17. N. . R. 19. W.
Ue uallleslhe followlnglWltneMeR to provo
his contlnuou. residence upon and Iulll'l'atloli. :
of said lalld. vl : .
lIan"cy M. Pickens. of Denvyn..Nebraska :
Denry Cashmoln. of Derw'n , Nebraska ; Charley
Da'l'ld80n.of Berw'u , Nebrallka : George 'V. Mc-
Rae , of Bruliep.lJow. Nebraska , ,
52-6 'JAMES WIIITElIltAU. Reg Bter
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Counly POllrt. CURler County. Nebraska. , ;
Tbe crcdllors of Ihe e'llaleof tharlu ; B. Uay" "
deceased : .
Take NOllce ! _ That I will lilt at tbe County
Court room. In urokeu lJow. lu Hald County , 011.
the 2nd day of Sept. 1Q0.5. and 011 Ihe tb day of
January , 19O . each at 10 o'clock a. m. of each
day. to recel'l'eand examine all clalmB against
said eslate. with a view to their adjulltment and
aJlowauce.
The time limited forthepresenlatlonofclalma
against said elllale Is .Ix monl1.11 from the 141h
of July 1905. and tile time IImlle < t for payment
of debts Is one year fronl said date.
Datcd July 7. 1905. J. A. AR.tOUR ,
s-s County Judge.
COUNTY COURT. CUSTER COUNTY. NE- _
IJRASKA.
To creditors of the cRlale of Peter Mohat de.
ceased :
'l'ake nOllce. tbat I will sit at Ibe Connly
Court room. lu Brokeu lJow. III said County. OQ
tbe Uth day of AUlI'n'lt aud tbe 141h day of
October 1905 and on the 6tb day of January.
1906. each at 10 o'clock a. 111. of each day. to
rccel'Vo and examlneill clllma : :1llaluat said CII.
late. willi :1 view to Ibelr adjustment and allowance -
ance : and tbat' on tile first date abo'l'e Ihe
petitions of widow will be beard for bOintslead.
exemptlo. " . al10wance and otber Stalulory
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The time lImlteJ for tbo preRentation of .1 I
claims allalnllt said e tate 1'1 six monthR from
Ihe 6tb day of July 1905. aud the time limited
forpaYlUcnt of . debts Is one ) ear from said dale.
4-7 IiKALt' ! J. A. AK/oIOUR. County Judlre.
United Slates Land OlUce. l
North Platte , Nebraska. May 2 , 19 < 15. r
Notice I ! ' hereby Illven that tbe followlnll'
nawed Rettler has filL' " nollce of his Intenllolo to
make final proof In support of hhi claim. and
that Raid proof will be made beCore George B.
l'tIalr. Clerk of tbe District Court. at his office
at Broken lJow. Nebraska. J y II. 1905. VI :
Marlha Obde
who made Uomeslead J.ntry No , 17951 for tbe
w se sec 1 town'lblp 16n R 22V. .
III' namell tile fo11"wlug witnesses 10 pro'l'e
his continuous residence upon and cultlvallon
of lIald land vl :
CbarlesIl. Jeffords , Droken . . Bow. . . Nebr. . .
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t mmet'"L. Sboup. . . . . . .
Henry Marlin. . . . . . .
Jo'epb ! , Martin. " ,
51.6 ' " - GROMOB F. . I"JlENCU. " Rellisler. . _
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