WEEKLY TRIBUNE , F. M. & E. . M. KIMMELL , EDITORS and PUBLISHERS. SOUTHERN Dakota adopted a cffnsti- tution Nov. Gth , end will make appli cation for admission to the family of states. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ THE next Legislature of New York will elect a U. S. Senator to succeed Senatur Lapham. The Republican ma jority on joint ballot is 24 , which in sures a Republican Senator from the Empire state. TRUMAN J. SMITH , of Watcrbury , Conn. , choked his wife and broke her leg because all. the children have turn ed out to be girls. His third and last girl was born about three weeks ago. Truman is quite a strict disciplinarian , but the neighbors talk of a course of spouts for himself. THE land office at Beatrice will be open , December 10 , 1883 , for the pur pose of receiving applications for the purchase of the remainder of the lands of the Otoe and 'Missouri reservations which reverted to the government by reason of the default of the bidders at the auction ot May 31 , 1883. How thoroughly the campaign was worked "for all it was worth" in Mass achusetts this year , says the Chicago Journal , may be inferred fruin the fact that Butler gained 16,000 on his vote of a year ago , and Robinson increased' Bishop's vote of 1882 by 40,000. It was the largest vote ever polled in the state , amounting to 313,000 , while the combined vote for Garfield and Hancock in 1880 was only 277,000. MARTIN LUTHER has been dead.more than three centuries , but twice or three times as many people turned out to hear a comparatively obscure man talk about him a * the opera house , ' Sunday evening , as went to heai the renowned Bob lugersoll announce the demise of God and the banishment of hell. It was Christ who taught that men should build upon solid rock. Luther seems to have so buildcd , and three hundred million people worship in the temple he raised. As between Luther and Bob , we think the dead reformer has decidedly the advantage , from any point , of view. Topics Man. MOSES , the relict of the fat girl who died in Baltimore , a few days since , felt very badly on account of his fears that his dear departed angel's body would be stolen by the medical stu dents. The terror grew on him day by day , till a happy thought struck him. He hied him to a doctor's office and asked the medico what he would give for what was left of his love and he indicated that a good deal , was left. The doctor said he guessed a hundred dollars would be about right , and Moses then and there sold her. If his con science never wakes to the fact that he might have got two hundred had he opened her up to bids , he will always be grateful for the inspiration by which ; he has cheated the grave robbing fra tcrnity. J oun nil. The 400th anniversary of the great reformer , Martin Luther , was celebra [ ted with great splendor , Saturday , in Germany , England , Ireland , and also y in our own land. At Berlin the festival r < val opened by a gathering of 80,000 n school children in 53 divisions , who d marched to the various church edifices o : and attened religious services , and a H bust of Luther was placed before the Hu altar in each church. The Emperor SI and Crown Prince and officials of the If ] Imperial University , city officials and al clergy marched in procession .to St. alb ( ' Nicholas church. Imposing demonstra al tions owere made in all the cities and ti towns of the German tial Empire , monuments al ments erected and memorial stones laid. alfc At Worms , that historic place to the li reformer , a new hall was opened in his liP1 P1 lioi.or. Celebrations were held in Lon P1w don , Dublin , JSome , Copenhagen , and tl in most of the cities and towns of this tlOl country honor wau paid to the memory 18 of the great Protestant reformer. 18h OFFICIAL VOTE OF THE ELECTION HELD ID Red Willow County , Nebraska , ON THE 6th Day of November , 1883. OFFICES. CANDIDATES. Kcese , rep ial89,37 { 21 46 Supreme Judge Savage , dcui JJ4) ) IJ46 Hull , rep Mallalicu , rep 174 13539 47 24 23l46.18 < XXfJ4og Hegcnts University , s.t , Woolworth , ( loin. . 1 30 1 3J ( 10 7 SJi tt ! 07 ; Daniel , dem i JL 30 1 3610 7 | 31 ! 07l Hititt , rep Regents University , l.t. Holmes , rep 174 135'39 ' 47J24 fflJ4fll ; 600'4W ' Dean , dem. , 1 80 ISfl'lO ' 7 3 l > | ! | Uutler , detn i f.- ( f.7 | ! Judge 8th District [ ioslin , rep 176 1G738 | 78 37'2nr > -8BOI.COI . Ffoclmell. rep 170.123 35 28 l2J20r ; : ) l' ' 34 01 Ilepresentnti ve Dist. 55. Coolcy , people's. . . 42 5M251012271J173I Ashmorc , rep ! 1C6 72 31J23 10 17 28 3I3.10 05 County Judge Uaxter , people's. . . 12 | iel I 6.6o:27 : 11122 2.-jji55 ! Cramer , rep 170,123 , ' 3d 24I2S IS'-U ' , flOint-ir-i County Clerk Stilgcbouer peoples. . . | 7 43) ) 4J3810 nii" ! ° Goodrich , rep 172il2i39i47 ; 35 20'31 2 ' County Treasurer Hunter , people's . 6 40 ! 136 Sheriff Woborn , rep Coroner Johnson , rep Nettloton , rep , IU | O Supt. Public lastruc. . Dcvoc. people's. . . . 79 2 SO 22 1S42 6(312 ( Surveyor Francis , rep 176 152,38 , 8034 3051 Green , rep 166 4fl'23 27 Commissioner 3d Dist. . Pickcns , people's. . . 166S The following votes were also cast : Sheriff , Short , 1 ; Coroner , Hammond , 1 ; Surveyor , Hill , 4 ; Clerk , Starbuck , 2 ; Hunter , 1 ; Judge , Hunter , 2 ; Buck , 2 ; Commissioner , Stilgcbouer . THE following excellent advice is given to colored men by the New York Globe , the organ of the colored race : "Let each man of us resolve to save more money. Without money a man cuts a very poor figure in the world. He is , to a certain extent a cipher a sort of drone in the social hive. Our children should be taught the value of time , value of intelligence and the value of money. Xow is the time to begin. " THE suit of 'Gardner vs. Pullman Palace Car Company has been decided in favor of the plaintiff , the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania holding that the company while not liable in action as an inn-keeper or common carrier , yet a reasonable and proper degree of care is imposed on them. The plaintiff recov ered $300 , having been robbed of some valuables while asleep in a Pullman car. How many tormented girls of the period will sympathize with Molly Churchill's assertion that she ran away from J home to become a chambermaid becau&e they would make her practice four hours a day on the piano. If a girl does not like music , nothing is more foolish than to force her to prac tice four or any other number of hours a day on the instrument. She can put in her time to far greater advan tage on something she is fit for. THE visitor to the Supreme Court room while the court is in session may Ind much of interest in the proceed- ngs , but the nine immaculate silk ; owns that enwrap all the learning , lignity and gravity of our highest ju- Hcial tribunal are a shock to Lis ideas f republican simplicity. Not one of he judges seems to feel at home in hat sombre relic of a past age , which n the eighth century was donned only in occasions of pronouncing sentence if the gibbet from the King's bench , "he American people , reared in an itmosphere of democracy , have never rct realized , , and probably never will ealize , that the wearing of these black nantlcs lends any greater degree of lignity to the bench than the trappings f Marcus Furius Camillus made him aore terrible in the eyes of those who iltimately got the best of him. Be- ides , these ill-cut mantles have a disa- reeable faculty of enticing themselves bove the cars of some of the mem- ers of the court , whose ineffectual tternpts to keep them in place are at iuies as ludicrous as they are exasper- ting. One heaves a sigh of real pity 3r Judge Miller , who would unques- ionably yield a year's salary for the rivilcgc of shedding this gownish , and [ re might say clownish , heritage from he English law. It is unbecoming in iir peculiar system of government , and decidedly objectionable to all who lave business with the court THANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION. By the Governor of the State of Nebraska Recognizing the source from whence cometh every good and perfect gift , it is right and proper that the citizens of this Commonwealth should offer their most grateful thanks to Him who hath in the past dealt so bounteously with them. 'The President of the United States has designated THURSDAY , the i 29th day of November , as a day of 11 National Thanksgiving , and in harmo ny therewith , I , JAMES W. DA WES , Governor of the State of Nebraska , do hereby recommend to the people of this state that the day so appointed be ob served as a day of Thanksgiving and Prayer- Almighty God. Manifold have been our blessings. Let us , so ; far as practicable , refrain from secular pursuits on that day ; and gathering in : our accustomed places of worship , render our humble thanks for the mer cies and blessings that have been show ered upon us during the year , and in voke a continuance of the Divine favor. - In the midst of the general rejoicing inw inSI we should remember the poor and the SI needy. "Blessed is he that consider- OlA SIOl eth the poor. " sa In witness whereof I h'ave hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Neb raska. [ SEAL. ] nt Done at Lincoln , this Fifth day of ntK November , in the year of our Lord K K One Thousand Eight Hundred and 29 to Eighty-Three ; of this State the Sev IK enteenth , and of the Independence of ls tp the United States the One Hundred at and Eighth. JAMES W. DAWES. By the Governor , Jo E. P. HOGOEN , Secretary of State. dane to no SEVERAL posts of the Grand Army 29 to of the llepublic waited on General th an Sherman at his residence , Monday night , la ! cu and serenaded him. the United States pi , th arsenal band furnishing the music for 5s the occasion. Some 500 veterans were tk 7tl in procession , and about as many more fal rci outsiders were present. On appearing in response to a call the General was cordially greeted. Ex-Governor Thos. . .la 0. Fletcher made a brief speech , ten doi dering a most hearty welcome to their lit tvi old commander. In reply the General He said he was glad to see so man y of his lat inn old comrades present and thanked them cci for their hearty greeting. fui we A LAW suit about a horse is always exciting , but they have one on hand in England that eclipses all former eontests of this kind. The widow of set pro an Earl has sued the Prince of Wales ina on i and two companions for the loss of a onMt 111 valuable mare , and lays the damages > at twenty-five thousand dollars. Set till Uci A SEVERE storm swept over the I Lakes and Eastern states , Monday Cai night , attended with great loss of life and destruction of property. A num nn ber of vessels and known to > crews are to an lave gone down , and grave apprehen da1 tci sions are felt for the safety of others. Me eas to INVESTIGATIONS into the reported th ( trouble among the negroes of South lar ou ampton county , Va. , develops nothing larWl in the rumor. Co 2 A little daughter of Mr. H. Wilough- by , who Iive8 near Superior , was bitten on the ankle by a large rattlesnake the other day. Itcmcdics were prompt ) ; administered , but the poison seemed particularly venomous , and in the even ing the child died. HOTICXS OF coMPLinrr. U. S.Land Office. McCook. Neb. , I . September 33th , 18S3. f Complaint having been entered at thlsofflcc by Jesse Webb against Clay Hall for failure to comply with law as to timber culture entry 135 , dated at North Platte , Neb. , May 1 ? . 1874 , upon the east h northwest H section 30. town , ship 2 north , range 30 west , in" lte < l Willow county , Nebraska , with a view to the cancel- lotion of said entry : contestant alleging that said Hall lias wholly abandoned said tract ; that he failed to plant to forest trees , seeds or cutting * , any part of said tract at any time since making said entry , and that there arc now no trees of any kind growing on said tract ; the said partle * are hereby summoned to apittur at tins office on tbc&l day of Doccm- Ixsr. 18SJ , at 10 o'clock , A. M. , to rcsjrond nnd furnish testimony concerning said alleged fullurre. 3MU O. L. LAWS. Register. I. J. Starbuck , Att'y for contestant. U. S. LAND OF.KICK. MCCOOK , NKU. , I October 27th , 18KJ. f Complaint having been catered at this office by Alleu A. Phllllppl against George Day , for failure to comply with law as to timber cul ture entry 12SJ. dated nt North Platte , Neb.1 January 1st , 1880 , upon the northeast Ki section i. township 2 , north , range 29 , west. In Red Willow county. Neb. , with a view to the can cellation of said entry ; contestant alleging that said George Day has failed to break live acres or any part of said tract , during the first , second and third years of his entry ; that he has failed to plant trees , seeds or cuttings , on 5 neros. or any part of said tract , from Jan. 1 , 1882 to Jan. 1.1H83. The said parties arc hereby summoned to appear at this ofllcc on the llth day of December , 18SJ , at 10 o'clock , A. M. , to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged failure. 2MU G. L. LAWS. Hcglster. U. S. Land Office , McCook , Neb. , I November Cth. 1W3. f Complaint having ; been entered at this office by Clark G. Potter against Ira Miller for aban doning his homestead entry IfvO. dated at North Platte , Neb. , July 1,1880 , upon the north east ! 4 section 15. township 3 north , range 30 west. In Hed Willow county. Neb. , with a view a view to the cancellation of said entry : the said parties ore hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 10th day of December. 18KJ. ut 10 o'clock , A. M. , to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abanpon * inent. 23-4t. G. L. LAWS. Register. D. S. Land Office. McCook. Neb. , I Octobi-r 19th , 1883. f Complaint having been entered at this office by Ulysses E. Fox against "lliley Smith , for abandoning his homestead entry 2012 , dated at North Platte , February 25 , 18N ) , upon the south east J.i section 14 , township 8. north , range 29 , west , in lied Willow county , Nebraska , with a view to the cancellation of said entry ; the said parties arc hereby summoned to appear at this office ou the 23d day of November , 1883 , at 10 o'clock , A. M. . to respond nd furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandon- moijt. 21-4t. G. L. LAWS , Register. U. S. LAXH OFFICE. McCooK. XKB. , I OOTOIIKI : 27tli , li'S-'l. f Complaint Imrlng liccn entered at thin ofllcc liy Mary Annie McCotler Against Jolm M. Henry , for abandoning Ills hoincetcnd entry 1855 , dated at Xorth Platte , Xeh. , January 1st , 1880. upon tlie went * southwest ' fi section 11. and west J-J nnrtliwmt } 4 5ictton I'-i , township 3 , north , rniiKc 30 , west. In Bed Willow county , Xeli. . with a vleiv to the cancellation at tald eutrr ; the said parties are licrcl > y summoned o appear t this ofllceoa the 8th clay of December. 1883. at 10 o'clock. A. M. . to respond and furnish tea ltnony concerning Mild alleged abandonment. 22-4t. O L. LAWS , Hejlster. U. S. Lend Onlce nt McCook. Xci. ! , October 23d. 1SS3. Complaint having been entered at this olHcc b > Hoses Y. Starbuck against John W. Klstler lor aban letting bib homestead 1741. dated at North Platte eb. , November 11 , 1879 , upon the cast northwet -i and west ! 5 northeast } section 22. township : t wrth. range 23 , west. In Hed Willow county. Meb. rlth \Icwto the cancellation of said entry ; tin aid parties arc hereby summoned to appear at till ifllceouthe 23d day of November , 1883 , at 10 o'clock M. . to respond and furnish testimony concerning aid alleged abandonment. G. t. LATVS. Ueglster. U. S. Land Offlce McCook , Neb. , f October 23d , 1883. i Complaint having been entered at this offlcc bj ycandcr J ! Itohcrts against Thomas Freeman for bandonlng his homestead entry 3:213. dated at North latte , Neb. , September 14th , 18i < 2 , upon the west authwcst Ji southeast & gouthweet > and southwcsi southeast > 4 section 22 , township H , north , range , west. In Frontier county , Nebraska , with n view uthe cancellationef said entry ; the said parties ore creby summoned to appear nt this office on the 3d ay of December , 1883 , at 10 o'clock , A. M. , to re- : pond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged taiidonmcnt. 21-4t. tr. L. LAWS , Hcglster. .i U. S. LAND OFFICE. McCooK , , XEB. : , Novr.MiJKt : 3rd , 188 . , Complaint having been entered nt this office by nines Koblnson against Conda H.Donovin for failure - comply with Linas to tinnier culture entry 549. ited at North Platte , Xcb. , April 10.-1879. upon the nrthcast quarter section 33 , township 4 , north , range . , west , In Hed Willow county , Xeb. , with a view the cancellation of fald entry ; contestant alleging mt said Donovan has failed to cultivate 5 acres , or ijr part of said tract , from April 10,188to April 11) , S3 ; that he has failed to plant to trees , seeds , or ittlngs , 5 acres , or any parr of It , required to be so anted fnim April 10 , 1882 , to April 10 , 1883 , and t c lUdate ] ; that helms fulled to care fur or cultivate the Pi acres p'untcd to tree-feed : ) In 1SS2. The said par l > < es ure hereby summoned to appear nt this office , the h clay of December , IMS , nt 11 o'clock , A. M. , to i'i ispoud and furnish testimony concerning said alleged ni .llure. 23-4t. O. L. LAWS. Hcglster. L4 il lit U. S LANI OFFICE. McCooK. XKB. , I XOVKMIIKK 3rd , 1883. ) sa , , Complaint having bocu entered at this olKcc by lines Itobln&on ngainat Cotfctu H. Donovan , foralian- inlug hlx homciitead entry 1004 , dated at Nurth atte , Xcb. , April It ) , 1879 , upon the southeast qoar- r&eutlou3J. township 4 , north , range i'J. vrus : . In ed Willow county , Xeb. . with a view to the oinccl- tlon of said entry ; the said parties arc hereby sum- > r uned to appear at this office on the 7tU rtay ot J > e- wlCt imber , I8S3. at 10 o'clock , A. M. . to respond and Ctit rnlhU testimony concerning said allied abaodon- it ent. 23-4t. G. L. LAWS , Register. SO SOO PENAL PEOOF NOTICES. up Land Office nt McCook , Xeb. , Xov. 7. I8S3. Xotlcc Is hereby Klvcu that tnc following nnmcd ttler 1ms filed notice of his Intention to make final oof In support of his claim , that said proof will be sdc before Register and Rccelvrr at McCook. Xeb. . Saturday. December 13 , 183. viz , : William J , el cKlillp , heir ol Daniel McKlllIp , deceased , D. S. pn 19 , for tlrt northeast * * . northeart H section 31 , and : rth H northwest M , and southeast Ji ncrthwest ? ctlon 35 , township 6 north , range 3 west. He names . following wlaacs&ej to { trove htfl continuous mi i nce upon , and cultlvctlon of , said land , viz. : Dan- Doyle. Box Elder. Xeb. . Montgomery Doyle , lornlmrg. Xcb. , Alonio Coons and Michael Coons , irrlco , Xcb. 23-6t. G. L. LAWS Register. Land Offlcc at McCook , Neb. , Nov. 7.1883. Notice is hereby given that the following uncd settler bos flicd notice of his intention make final proof in support of his claim , id that said proof will be made before Regis- r and Receiver at McCoolc , Neb. , on Satur- o ly. December 218SJ , viz : John Farley. an cCook , Neb. , D. S. 2666. for the southJ north tei ist fi and north \i \ south east if. section 25. vnsnipS. north , range SO west. He names . e following witnesses to prove his continu- h is residence upon , and cultivation of. said to : nd. viz : John McCotler , James 3fcCokr. re illlam McHanigal , Anthony Cliff , all of Mc- vi ok. Neb. G. L. LAWS. viHi il-Ct. Register. Nt t i LAND OFFICE , MCCOOK , NEU. , i November 7th. 181. f Notice U hereby given that the tonomlng named setllor hiu filed notioo ot his Intention to make final proof In supi ort of hi.-claim , and that said proof will be mmlo before Iteglt.- tcrmnd Recelrorat McCooJc. I ob. . Saturday , Deocmber 15th , 1883 ; viz. : LuinunN. Howe , I ; . 8. S , for lot 1 , section " . township 8. north , range 30 , west. He names the following wn- ncMcfl to prove hfs continuous residence upon and cultivation of , said land , viz. : P ge T. Francis , William MoMunigu. . Adolph lleisch- Ick and Philip Wclck , all of > IHtiS < ikt No ' ' I. J. STA nrr . O. L. LAWb , Mcgfotcr. Claimant's Attorney. -Hit. Land Offlce nt McCook , Jeb.Oct S7. , WM. Notice is hereby given that the follow ng named fettler has filed notioo of his Intention to make unal proof In support ol'his olnlin. . . _ tiit.i * t A/wiiJiLnji tin * jw - * - - - hoineatend SOS , for the Kouthcnxt { wutliwcst > 4 , Bqnthwcat It southeast h , } wl lots 8. unil 10 , section 1 , township 3 , north , rmitfo a .wost. He names the following wltne no t > prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation or. Raid land , viz. : 0. L. Nettlcton , John O.Kiitnn. Honrv H. rlckons and Nephcmluh IJurtlcss , all or McCook , Nch. O. L. LAWS , LandOHlce , McCook , Neb. . Oct. 27 Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make llnul proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be mmlo before Hogk * ter and Receiver at McCoolr. Neb.im Saturday , December 8th. ! , vfr. . : William S. Hyc. D. t- . K14 , for the south JinortUwct-t f * and lots .5 and 4 , section 2 , township 2. north , range M. west. He names thu following witness to prove his continuous rccJdenco upon , and cul tivation of , said land , viz. : William S. Fitch , William T. Stone , Muthow H. Johnston , of Mc Cook , and Churlotf U. Houg , of Indlunnln. NeD. g-Wt. G. L. LAWS. Heglster. Land Ollice at McCook , Neb. , Oct. 10.18KJ. Notice is hereby given that the following named ? ttler hn * nlwl notice of his intention Vontlws. homestead 3310 , for the bouthwest ? . section 15 , township 3 , north , range - , west. He names the following witnesses to prove his. * continuous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz. : Nicholas Sevcnker , John H. Evert , Fred. Treble and - .Micho.nll of Mc Cook , Neb. IMt. G. L. LAWS. Register. Land Office at MoCook. Neb. , Oct. 17 , 18SJ. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed noticeof his intention to make nnnl proof In support in his claim , and that said proof will be made before Hcg- stcr and Itcceivcr at McCook. Neb. , on Satur day , Nov. 24th , 1N > I , via : Catherine Snyder. for the southeast f4 section IK. township 3. north of range 29 , west. Sh names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence ; upon , and cultivation of. said land , vi.Jos. . A. Snyder. Page T. Francis , William Mitchell mil John H. Evert , all of McCook , Neb. 20t. . G. L. LAWS , Register. Land Ollice at McCook. Neb. . Oct. S ? . Notice is hereby given that the follownig- lamed settler has lllcd notice of his intention to make final proof In supltort of his claim. and that said proof will be mndc before Itugis- er and Receiver at McCook , Ncb.on .Monday. 7tc.3. 1883. viz : Israel Wood , D S. No.30U7 , 'or the cast ! J northeast $4 $ section 21 and west t northwest section 22 , township 8. north , range 3) , west. He names tlie following wit- icsses to prove his cnntinunusresldence upon and cultivation of , said land , viz : Jasper T. IVIss , Lysander J. Twins , Frank M. .Marshall mrt Geo. W. Warner , all of Laird. Neb. 41-Ct. G. L. LAWS. Hejrlster. Land Office at McCook , Neb. , Oct. 23 Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make linal proof in support of his claim. and that sijid proof will be made before Reiris- ter and Receiver at McCook. Neb. , on Monday December 3 , 1883 , viz : Jasper T. Twiss , 1) . S. number 172 for the west H northwest 'i & west southwest J-i section 15 , township S. north , range 2U west. He names the following wit nesses to prove his continuous residence upon nnrt cultivation of. said land , viz : Lysaiidcr J. Roberts. Israel Wood , Frank M. Marshall and John Ackcrson , all of Laird , Neb. 21-it. G. L. LAWS. Registcr. Lund Office at Mefook , Neb. , net. ( i. If S3. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim. and that said proof will be madu before Regis ter and Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday. November Itith , It-St , viz. : AsiiTrumho. home stead entry 25U3 , for the north northeast J < i und north / northwest M section 25. township , north , range 31 , west. He names the followIng - Ing witnesses to prove his continuous resi dence upon , and cultivation of , said lund.viz. : Joseph Williams. Itodoric liurncs. Louis Foss , ind Charles A. Smith , all of Vjiilton , Neb. l-it. ! G. L. LAWS. Register. Land Office. McCook , Neb. . Oct. 2 ! . Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention o make final proof in support of his claim. ind that said proof will be made before Regis- r and Receiver at McCook. Neb. , on Monday , December 10th. ISSl. viz. : Nicholas Whitesel , fl. E.852 , for the northeast U southeast ' 4 sec - * - ion 32 , and west /i northwest * i and northwest * southwest f.i section 33 , township 3 , north. -nnge28. west. He names the following wit- ies. es to prove bis continuous residence upon , md cultivation of. said land , viz. : William W. 'isher , McCook , Neb . Hezckiah M. Ashmore , ndianola. Neb. . William P. Hums , Danbury. S'eb. . William Perkins , Red Willow , Neb. Si-fit. G. L. LAWS , Register. I.and Office at McCook. Xcb. . Oct. 12 , Xotfcc Is licrcliy plvrn tini tlte fcrilowliii : named cl tier has tiled nutletof 111 * Intention to nmkc final irovt In support of Ills claim , anil tliat Mild proof will ic made licfore Ri'Klster and Receiver at McCook , Cell. , on Monday. Xoveailur 26 , 1SSS , viz. : Henry L. atcli. Osliorn , Ntli. . . homwtead 2217. for the west Y2 ortlieast li Southeast J.i nortUiv.s : } f and norllicast southeast section 13. tovni-hlp 5 , north of rangi ; , vest. He names tlie followliig wltnt-n'-pji to provu ts continuous residence upon , nnd cnltlratton of , uld lantl , viz. : "VVIHIani Beach. Oliver V. Fairbanks , lennls ( McKIIHp and Michael McKlIUp. all of Thorn- UTK , Xeb. aot. . G. L.L.AWS , Kcgbtcr. Land Offlce at McCooh ; Xcb Oct. 22 , 1883. Xotlee Is hereby plrcu that tie following namct ! irttlerhsst tiled noticed 1)U Int iT.tlon to make final roof In supiort of hl clalni , um\ that bald proof ill be made before Kt dalcr = d Kccelvcr at Mc- ook , Nrb. . on Saturday. Dccetabvr 8. 1S83. vizi eorpe Ilu gins. liomenead asjrfxr IT. fur the jnth ' noithirtst M mail Joisn iM. section 1. ranvililpl north , ranjre i3. wit. . He names the mowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence pon. and cultivation or. s 'J Ian-1. viz : Geojge oTrtcr. Tlioinas H. Cat. Ephralm Green and ubert S. Cooley , all of Stoughtoa. Kelt. -l-6t. G. I _ LAWS , P.cslstcr Land Offlce at McCook. Neb. . Oct. 1C , 1SSJ. Xotlcc U hereby Riven that Hie foIlowlnK named ttler has filed notice of htsj Intention to Ulaki : final uof In snpport of hi * claim , ami that .ild proof win made before Iegi. trr and Heccivcr r.t ilcfoot. cli on Tnoday. J > ec nber 4th 1883. viz. : Th aiaa Arrin ton. homestead WO , for the north ij Burth.- t J * and nortb Ji northwest h section : il. town > ilp a. nortlu range 29. west. He names the follow- K witnesses to prove hU continuous rcsld wise upon id cullivattua of , said Und. viz. : WHUr.j.U. DoileT jhn H. Kvert. Hicbard Johnson and Geu-ze F " Husl ill. all ot McCook. Neb. G. L. L.V rS Land Office. McCook. Nebu Oct. 29. 18S3. Notice is hereby given that tt . following- mned settler has filed noticof kisjntentiott make final proof in support of his claim ad thatsaid proof win be nsad * before KtgisI and Receiver at McCock , Nc * > . . on Friday eoember 14th ISSa. via. : 'waltrr HlckUnp ! S. 3029. for the northwest Ji section 9. town ! ip 3 , north , range 29west. . He names the lowing witnesses to prove his continuous -ridencc upon , and cultivation of. said land f"iicrn ° PwFllomiin ! * trman Miller. Belle ickling and Richard Condon , all of McCook. eb. 2S4t. Qj L. LAWS ,