WEEKLY TRIBUNE , _ * _ _ . . . . . . . _ * F. M. & E. ' M. KIMMELL , : EDITORS and PUBLISHERS , . THE Chicago , Burlington & Quincy Bnilroad Company lias1 adopted the central time. THE President has accepted Major ' -Nickcrson's resignation and rather willingly we opine. THE New York World says , the .Tcwksbury tanyard can now resume ( r busincss.under cultured auspices. ' TEN tons 'of canary birds from the . Ilartz mountains passed through Oma ha , Monday , on their journey to San Francisco. MOKE sad details of the terrible storm on the lakes last Sunday , are still being received. The number of lives lost'is still increasing. THE new standard time wenC fnto effect in New York City , at noon , Sun day. The changes on all public clocks in large blocks excited 'much interest. EVEN though Chicago evidently has the "drop" ' on St. Louis , the last men tioned city's taxable property , real and personal has increased $20,000,000 in the last year , being $210,000,000. A MONSTEU trial begins in Hungary shortly , the prisoners being three per sons accHsetf of participating in the recent anti-Jewish riots. To prove the guilt of the prisoners , 1400 ? witnesses . will be called. , TliE Woman's Tribune of the 1st contains the following paragraph : "Miss Anthony has returned. " We are certainly in "hard luck. " We ex pected better things of Susan B. after her European travels. IT is believed in London that the prosecution intends to treat the case of O'Donnell as one of ordinary murder , and nothing of a political nature will be introduced , unices render necessary by the mode of defense. THE sensational liars of the press have taken the bones of Abraham Lin coln for their latest foot-ball. Some judicious assassinations in the vicinity of Springfield would be hailed with de light all over the civilized world. EIGHT thousand peopTc attended the sale of short-horns at Dexter Park , Chicago , recently. The drafts were from the herds of T. Corwin Anderson , of Kentucky , and C. M. Clark , -of Min nesota. Fair prices were realized. THE Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul company have given formal notice that they will withdraw from the Omaha pool at the expiration of 30 days. Has squared accounts with the pool , and will henceforth "go it alone" for the Northwestern traffic. Intense excite ment prevails in railroad circles , and a fierce war of rates is anticipated. WE have an item of a good deal of importance to good looking ladies. A millionaire of Baltimore lost his wife a few years ago , and that good woman on her deathbed requested her husband to take care of three female friends of her ? . He did so , and when he died the other day he left $60,000 each to two of them and $40,000 to the third. He explained that he cut the third short $20,000 because once , when he tried to kiss her. boxed his car. The lesson should not be lost. Topics Man. THE Republicans of Massachusetts don't know any more than a grey hound the writer once owned. He had a dead ly hatred of skunks and never lost an opportunity of killing one. Afterward he would go out to the carcass every day and give it a good shaking up as long as the remains lasted. This no doubt afforded the dog a great deal of satisfaction and probably kept him free of fleas , but it made him an undesira ble domestic companion. So with the Massachusetts Republicans. They arc not satisfied with having killed old Ben Butler , but jro out every day and shake tip the remains , to the great detriment of the atmosphere and the general discomfort. JournaL WE issue a supplement , this week , containing affidavits and statements from our Land Officers , C. E. Moore , I. J. Starbuck , Page T. Francis , Galen Baldwin ; and in fact all the parties which the Bee and Herald charged as concerned in the so-called Stinking Water land frauds. Tliepe affidavits and statements speak for themselves , and are so 'complete , as to require nothing by way of explanation from us. Let our readers give them a care ful and * candid perusal , and judge for themselves. THE adopting of a uniformity in time by the various railroad companies moy lead to a .reform that will certainly beef of great importance to them and no doubt to the people at large. The proper adjustment of time will be of infinite advantage. It has been care fully studied and planned by those in charge of the responsible business of railroad transportation , prompted by considerations' of safety to millions of lives committed to their charge , and a strong desire to prevent confusion and disaster resulting from varying and conflicting standards. * The departure , innovation or revolu tion , as you may term it , has met with some opposition , but the plan adopted seems so complete within itself that we see no reason why it will not be uni versally adopted. The new system di vides our country from ocean to ocean in five different parts , each part or di vision representing fifteen degrees , em bracing from CO to 120. The first is the GOth meridian line. The eastern division is the 75th line , passing through Central New York , East Pennsylvania near Philadelphia , and striking the ocran at Cape May. The 90th passes through Wisconsin , Northern Illinois , near St. Louis. West Tenncssoc , Missis sippi and near New Orleans to the Gulf. The 105th o mountain line , passes through the far western , and the 120th through the Pacific states and territor ies. The difference in time between the two extremes is about five hours , and the Standard time from terminal railway points in each upon which cal culations and adjustments are made by the change adopted and comprehended in the uniform space of thirty minutes , which will be the greatest difference between local and standard time. The divisions are called inter-colonial , Eas tern , Central , 'Mountain Pacific time. The time in use here will be known as' the Central , and based on the 90th meridian , which is nine minntes slower llian Chicago solar time. COL. A. K. McCLURE , the dignified editor of The Philadelphia Times , has been arrested for libeling a man by the inoffensive name of Smith. The Col- inel seems to have retrosraded _ consid- rf 3rably since his visit to the Louisville Exposition. It is beyond our compre- lension how any man who has held up i pair of sevens against Henry Watter- ion's three queens could so far forget liraselt as to slander a humble and in tensive member of the meek and low- y Smith family. THE Secretary of State of Illinois , las licensed the Chain of Rocks Bridge iompany , which propose to bridge the Mississippi river ten miles above the 5g St. Louis bridge. The capital stock s $2,000,000. The project is believed o be in the interest of the Gould lines ind the Chicago "and Alton Railroad Company. Jusx now , as winter is setting' in , he Apaches have concluded to surren- ler to Crook and come into their res- Tvation. When the spring time comes hese well-fed gentle scalpers will pull their tags and steal away with their ionics and go on the war path. THE Superintendent of West Point Academy calls attention in his report o the increased frequency and brutali- y of hazing there , He advocates a ystem of summary punishment for ffeuders. GL ANItfos from EXCHANGES ADMIRAL POUTER says that our navy now is "mostly officers and water. " HENRY WATTERSON says Tom Ochil- tree is "half horse and half alligator. " BELVA Locfcwoon , the female law yer , says that "man follows no vocation in which woman cannot succeed if given a chance. " We would'like to see Belva with a pair of spikes in her heels shin ning up nn eighty-foot telegraph pole. THE Hon. Win. F. Cody will be pleased to learn that a gang of boy thieves in Chicago have named them selves "The Buffalo Bill Gang. " Some body will yet mime a paper collar after Mr. Cody , and then his fame will be established. Additional Locals Meeting of Teachers' Association. The Red Willow County Teachers' Association will meet at Indianola , November 30th and December 1st , 1883. Exercises to conuncnco at 2 o'clock , P. M. , Friday , and close on Saturday , at 12 o'clock , A. M. This meeting is in accordance with the unan imous vote of the Teachers attending Institute last summer , and I trust every Teacher in the county will make earn est effort to be present. The Executive Committee have ar ranged for part of the program a Lit erary Entertainment by the Teachers to be given on Friday evening. For Friday afternoon and Saturday fore- loon , the following topics have been assigned : Physiology , Language tench- ing , Decimals , and the "Metric Sys tem ; " also , several discussions. This session of the Association prom ises to be unusually interesting and profitable , and I would urge upon the teachers a fooling of personal respon sibility regarding it ; it is their meet ing ; the stimulus and improvement which each may di-rivc , and be able to take to the school room should be much more than the little time and trouble required. And I would respectfully request the school boards of the several districts where schools are in session , to permit the teachers to attend the Association without loss of time , this will not only be encouragement to at tend , but put them under obligation to do so. All school officers , and others interested , are cordially invited to be present. Respectfully , C. L. NKTTLETON , President of Association. McCook , Nov. in , 1883. GIVEN AWAY ! One Thousand Betties of Marsh's Golden den Blood and Liver Tonic to be Given Away. Everybody in McCook , who is suffer ing from Scrofula , Chronin Rheuma tism , Jaundice , Biliousness , Dyspepsia , Costiven ess , Headache , Loss of Appe tite , Backache , Female Weakness , Ner vous Derangement , General Debility , or any Blood , Liver , Kidney , Stomacher or Bowel disorder can obtain a trial bottle of MARSH'S GOLDEN BLOOD & LIVER TONIC , free of charge , by calling at S. L. Green's drug store , McCook. Persons who have tried this valuable medicine can procure the large bottles at 50 cents and $1. It purifies the Blood , invigorates the Liver , Stomach ind Bowels , regulates the Kidneys , and strengthens the system. For all diseases of the Throat and Lungs use MARSH'S GOLDEN BALSAM , the great cough remedy. Sample bottle tle free. Republican Valley. A writer in the Burlington Hawkcye iends the following paragraph as the csult of his observation in crossing this > tate : "Nebraska again rejoices in the ibundance of her harvests ; the fields , storehouses and cribs along the line rerify the assertion. But the crowning tlory of her fruitfulness is not beheld mtil we reach the Republican valley , vhere the corn fields fairly groan under he burden they are carrying. The ands in this valley and vicinity are be- ug rapidly taken up by settlers , whose uodcst little cottages are thickly strewn hrough the valley , and dot gently loping hillsides for miles back from he riven NOTICE. All monies due the TRIBUNE for sub scription come by the terms of the sale to me. Parties who know themselves to be in arrears for subscription will be warmly received at any time , if they come cash in hand. F. M. & E. M. KIMMELL , _ Publishers. Wanted. To buy four claims ( or deeded land ) with WATER and TIMBERin , * Red Wil low county. No fancy prices paid. Address G.G. BURTON , . . , 22-tf. Hastings , Neb. NOTICES OF COMPLAINT. U.S.Lund Ofllcc. McCook. Neb. . I September A'lth , 1W } . \ Complaint having been entered lit thNoflleo l > y Je.-'se Webb against Clay Hall for fniluro to comply with law as to timber culture entry 123. dated at North I'lutte. Neb. , May I ? . 1874 , upon the cast H northwest h section 20. town ship : ! north , range ! Ml west , in lied Willow county , Nebraska , with a view to the cancel lation of said entry ; contestant alleging that said Hall ha-s wholly abandoned said tract ; that he failed to plant to forest trees , seeds or cuttings , 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 parties are hereby summoned to appear at this olliee on thelld day of Decem ber , 18SI , at Id o'clock , A. M. . to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged fallurre. Sl-lt. (1. L. LAWS , Register. T. J. Starbuck , Att'y for contestant. U. S. LAND OEKICK , McCocnc , NKK. , October 27th. 1KSJ. f Complaint h'avinfbcen entered at this ofllco by Allen A. I'hllllppl against George Day , for failure to comply with law as to timber cul ture entry 1S . dated at North Plat.to , Nob. ' January 1st , 1880 , upon the northeast lt section 2. township 2 , north , range 2 ! , west , in Red Willow county. Neb. , with a view to the can cellation of said entry ; contestant alleging that aaid George Day has failed to break live acres or any part of said tract , during- the llrst , second and third years of his entry ; that he has failed to plant trees , seeds or cuttings , on 5 acres , or any part of said tract , from .Ian. 1 , 1882 to Jan. 1.18SI. The said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this oillee on the nth day of December , 1883 , at 10 o'clock , A. M. , to respond and furnish testimony concerning suid alleged failure. 22-U. G. L. LAWS. Register. U. S. LandOHice. McCook. Neb. , I November fith. 18 3. f Complaint having1 been entered at this office by Clark G. Potter against Ira Miller foraban- donlng his homestead entry JS3J. dated at North Platte , Neb. . . Inly 1. ISSO.upon the north east H section 15. township 3 north , range 30 west , in Red Willow county. Neb. , with a view a view to the cancellation of said entry ; the Paid parties are hereby summoned to appear at this ollice on the 10th day of December , 18S3. at 10 o'clock , A. M. . to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged ahanpou * incut. 23-4t. G. L. LAWS. Register. U.S. Land Ollice. McCook. Neb. , I October l ! th.l8K5. f Complaint having' been entered at this oflice by Ulysses E. Fox against ItHey Smith , for abandoning his homestead entry 2012 , dated at North Platte , February 25. 1880 , upon the south east S section 14 , township IS. north , range 2 ! > , west , in Red Willow county. Nebraska , with a view to , the cancellation of said entry ; the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this olliee on the 2M day of November , 18S5 , at 10 o'clock , A. M. . to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandon ment. 21-4t. ft. L. LAWS , Register. U. S. LAXII OFFICK , McCcos. NKII. , I OoTiMiKi:27tii , 1H8J. f Complaint having been entered at tbN otHce bj Mary Annie. McCotler against John M. Henry. f > abandoning bis Imiiiestead entry IS.Vi , dated at Xortl I'Jatte , Xeh. , January 1st , 1SSO. upon the wctt ' , foutlin put Ji M'etlon 1 1 , and west ' * northwest ' section U. townsblp 3. north , range 30. west. In Red Willow county , Xeb. , with n view to the eanccllatloi of said cntrv : the said parties are hereby siiminonei to appear at this ollice on the Slh day of December 1883 , at 10 o'clock , A. M. , to respond and furnish tea tlmony concerning said alleged abandonment. 2'.Mt. G L. LAWS. Heater. U. S. L xn OFFICE. McCoos , NOVEMIJKU 3rd , 1883. f Complaint having been entered at tilts ollice 1 > > James Hoblnson against Condall.Donovin for faliurt. to comply with law as to timber culture entry 549 , dated at North Platte , Xeb. , April 10..1879. upon the northeast quarter section 33 , township 4 , north , ratine S3 , west. In IScd Willow county , Xeb. , with n ilew to the cancellation of said entry ; contestant alleging that said Donovan has failed to cultivate 5 acres or any part of Mild tract , from April 10,18.Si , to April 10 , ISS3 ; that he has failed to plant to trees , seeds , or : uttlnfs , 5 acres , or any part of It , required to be MI planted fr m April lU , 1882. to April 10 , IShJ , and U this date ; that heha failed tocare foror cultivate the 5 acres p'anted to tree-seeds In 1832. The suid par ties arc hereby summoned to appear at this oflice , the ; th day of December , 1SP3 , at 11 o'clock , A. M. , to res-pond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged failure. 23-Jt. U. L. LAWS. Register. U. S L.VXW OFFICE. MCCOOK. XEH. , I XOVKJIBEI : 3rd. 18S3. | Complaint having bocn entered at this office by lames llubinson against Conda H. Donovan , for aban- lonlng his homestead entry 1004 , d.iled at North 'In11' . Xeb. , April lU , 1879 , upon thu southeast < uiar- er section 33 , township4 , north , range 29 , west. In { ed Willow county , Xeb. , with a view to the cancel- atlon of Mild entry ; the s > : ild parties arc hereby suin- imuni to appear at this otlicc on thu 7th day of Ie- : ember , lass , at 10 o'clock. A. M. . to respond and urnlnh testimony concerning said alleged abaudon- nent. 23-4t. G. L. LAWS , Itvgtatvr. sl U. S. LAND OFFICE , McCoOK. XEB , ) XOMIMIIEIS 19th. 18 ! > : S. f n Complaint haIng been entered at this ollice by "JJ iVIUIam Mclntyre against John Volak for abaudou- ' tig his homestead entry 1623 , dated at North 1'latte , fen. , October 17. 1879 , upon the south-east J4 nortti- i-e.u and lots 3 , 4 and S , section 6 , townsblp 3 , lorth , range 23 west. In Keel Willow county , Xeb. . rlth a tew to the cancellation of raid entry ; the aid panics arc hereby summoned to appear at this illlce on the 4th day of January , l88t , at 11 o'clock , V. M. , to rep iid and furnlih testimony concerning aid alleged abandonment. G. L. LAWS. 23-4t. ItegUter. U. S. LAXI > OFFICE , MCCOOK , XOVEMIIEB 19rii Complaint Iiavlng been entered at this olliee by obn McCotler njralnst Xathan McCIure for failure o comply with law as to timber-culture entry 711 , atcd at Xorth I'lntte , Xeb. . May 2C , 1879 , upon the outhwcbt } . ( fcctlon 4 , townihlp 3 , north.-range 'M rest. In Hed Willow county. Neb. , with u view to he caucellatlou of said entry ; contestant alleging nt hat said McUlurc has failed to cultivate to first or ntc erond 5 acres at any time since the tlrst day of ai leeember up to this date ; that he has failed to aie lmt the name to trees , seeds or cuttings at any time If Ince December , 18S1 ; that said tract Is growing up i ) weeds and grass , the said parties are hereby um- ii loned to appear at this ollice on the 23th day of 41 Jecember , 1SSJ , at III o'clock , A. M. . to respond and 41h urnlth testimony concerning said rllcued failure. Ol 25-4t. G. I. . LAWS. Register. OlV FINAL PEOOF NOTICES. Land Office at McCook , Xeb. . Xov. 7 , 183. Is hereby elvcn that the follun Ing m > med cttler has filed notice of his intention to make final m roof In support of his claim , that said proof will be o lade before Register and Receiver at McCook. Xeb. . r n Saturday. December 13 , 18 . viz. : William J , e leKlllIp , heir ol Daniel McKIUIp , deceased , D. S. ( 119. for the northeast ' * northeast 'A tcctiou 34 , and br t rtn J- northwest yand southeast ? ! northwest Ja sc : ccion35 , township C north , range 3 nest. He names scH ( ic following witnesses to prove his continuous resl- hi cnce upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz. : Dan- ti < :1 : Doyle , Box Elder , Xeb. . Montgomery Doylp , tiMi hornburg , Xeb. , Alonzo Cercft * and Michael Coons < ri arrlco , X b. 23-Gt. UL. . LAWS Register. r LAND OFKICB , McCooK , NKIJ. , I November 7th , 1XM. t Notice is hereby given that the following limned settler has llled notice of his Intention to make tlntil proof in support of his clulni. and thutBUhl proof will bo made betore W' ' tor mid Ileculverut Mefook. Nob. , bittunluj. .December 13th , 18KJ. vlLmnan.V Howe. U. S. 2 , for lot 1. section Jfi. township .J. nnrt ° f range ao , west. He names the following w t- ncsttod to prove his continuous residence upon. and cultivation of. said land , vi/- : l' fO ] Francis , William McManlga . Adoljih Heisch- ick and Philip Welch , all of McCoolc , Neb. I.J.STAiua-cic. 0. L. LA.WM , H Claimant's Attorney. Land Oillcc at MeCook , Ncb..Oct 2 , . ISM. Notice Is hereby given that the following uiiinud settler has llled notice of his intention tonmkollnul proof In support of his claim , and that said proof will bo made before Regis ter and Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday , December 7th , 18S1. viz. : John AN hittaker. homestead 80S. for the southeast H southwest > .i , southwest h southeast i. and lots 8. ! ) and 10 , section : , township a , north , ntnge 2i > .wcst. lie names the following witnesses to prove his i continuous residence upon and cultivation or. ' said land , viz. : C. L. Ncttlcton. John O. Eaton. , Henry H. I'lckcns and Nephemlah Hurtiessr | all of McCook , Neb. .M5t. G. L. LAWS. Register. J. Land OHlec , McCook , Neb. , Oct. 27.1SSJ. \ Notice Is hereby given that thu following- ( named settler lias llled notice of Ins intention to make tinal proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will bo made before Regis ter and Rccciverat McCook. Neb..on Saturday , December 8th. 1SSI , viz. : William S. llye. I ) , t- . 'CMS. for the south'J northwest i and lot- * ' and I , section : . ' , township 2 , north , range ) . west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cul tivation of , said land , viz. : William S. riteh , William T. Stone. Matiiew H. Johnston , of Mc Cook , and Charles U. Iloag , of Indlanola. Netj. SMit. O. L. LAWS. Register. Land Oflice at McCook , Neb. , Oct. 17. ! > ! . Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has Hied notice of his intention to make- limit proof in support in it's claim , and that said proof will be made before Reg- ster and Receiver at McCook. Nob. , on Satur day , Nov. Mill , If-'KI. viz : Catherine Snyder. for the.-outheast'i section IS , township : i. north of range 29. west. She names the following- ' witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon , and cultivation of. said land , vlJos. . A. Snyder. 1'ageT. Francis , William Mitchell and John H. Evert , all of McCook , Neb. ; .1Mit. G. L. LAWS. Register. Land Ollice at McCook. Nob..Oct. 5,1SKJ. Notice Is hercbv given that the following- named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make tinal proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will l e nindo before Regis ter and Receiver at McCook , Nob.on Monday , Dec. : ? . 18K.viz : Israel Wood , I > S. No.HOD" , lor the east > . ' northeast 'i section 21 and west. Yt northwest section 22 , township . north , range sK ) , west. He names the following wit nesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of , said land , vl/ : Jasper T. T\vi s , Lysander J.Twiss. Frank M. Marshall and ( ! eo. W. Warner , all of Laird. Neb. iwt. G. L. LAWS. Register. * Land Ollice at McCook , N b. , Oct. S5.1SSI. t J Notice is herebv given that the following- - - . I named settler has Hied notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that cald proof will be made before Register - 7 ter and Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Monday < / December H. 18S5. viz : Jasper T. Tw Js . 1) . S. number 172 for the west y- northwest J4 & wo.-t ' . southwest ; .i s-ection 15. townships , north , range 2 ! ) west. He names the following wit nesses to prove his continuous residence upon und cultivation of. said land , viz : Lys-ander T. Roberts , Israel Wood , Frank M. Marshall ; ind John Ackerson , all of Laird. Neb. 2Mit. G. L. LAWS , Register. Land Ollice. Mi-Cook. Neb. , Oct. 2 ! . 1SK ) . Notice is licreby given that the following- named settler has Hied notice of his intention f to make linal proof in support of his claim , itnd that said proof will be made betore Regis- t r and Receiver at McCook. Neb. , on Monday , December 10th. 1KSI. vi/ . : Nicholas White.-cl. II. K. HJJ , for the northeast 'i southeast't sec- Jon I i , and west's northwes-t ! i and northwest 14 southwest'i section : n , township 15. north , _ range 28. west , lie names the following wit- * ; ieses to prove liis continuous residence upon , md cultivation of , said land , viz. : William W. h'ishcr , McCook , Neb , Hezekiah M. As-hiiion- , rndianola. Neb. . William 1 . Burns , Danbury. Veb. . William I'orkins , Red Willow , Neb. 22-iit. G. L. LAWS , Regi.-ter. I -iiid Office . McCook- > ! > . , Oct. 1L , 18TO. ' Xotlcp I hiTChy given that tlip followlne named cltlcr has tiled notice of Ills Intention to inakf tlnal iroof In supiHirt ( if lilii cliilin , and tliat i-alil proof will , it ! inadu liefore ItrgUtcr and ftct-chcr at McCoolr. ( Ccl ) . . on Monday. November Sfi , 188. ! . viz. : Henry I. . ' ateh , Osliorn , Xeb. , hoinei'lemi 2217 , for the west " 3 , ortliei > t J southeast Jj northeast Jf and nirlu-itt 1 ( outlicai J section 13 , township A , north of range I. west. He names tlie following wltiies-.r- jiroic 15 eniinuoii residence upon , and cultivation of , nld land , viz. : William lleaeli. Olher 1' . Fntrlmnb. lennls JlcKllllp and Michael McKIUIp. all of Tliurn- urg , Xeb. 20-Ct. . L. LAWS , Register. LandOIficc at McCook. Kcb. . Oct. 22,18st. : Xotleo Is licreby given that the following named littler lias tiled notice of lilw Intention to make flnal roof In support of Ills claim , und tli.it nald proof f < 'HI be made before ISegNter and Receiver at Me- \ . ook , Neli. , on Saturday , December 8. IbW , viz : It ii-orge llugclnx. bomestcad number 17.M for tlic I , juth 4 northwest Jf and lots s and 4. section 1 , | < \vn lilp 1 north , range 29 , wot. He names tfcc ' illowlng witnesses to prove his continuous renldenci ; I pen , and cultivation of. s ild land , vlCeotgi ; ( . owler , Tboinas II. Cat , Hpliniini Green and I oliert S. Cooley , all of StotiRbton. Xeb. 21-Gt. U. L. LAWS , Register I ind Office at McCook , Xeb. . Oct. 1C , 18S5. Notice. N hereby given tliat the following named ittlerlias Hied notice of hi * Intention to make flnal roof In support of his elalm , and that said proof will . 2 made before Register and Uccclx er at McCook , 'l 'eb. . on Tiie < d.iy. December Ith , 1S83 , ilz. : Thuniss i . Arringtun. homestead sso , for tlie north Y north- i ist Jt and nonh Y northwest l section 154. town- / ilp H. north , rangw2a. wet. . UK names the follow- " g wltne > aes > to prove hli continuous re-idence upon id ciiltlxatlon of. Said l nd. vU. : William II. Doyle , ) hn II. Evert , Rlehanl Johnson and George K. Hns- \ j ill , all of McCook , Neb. f -l-Ct. ( J. L. LAWS. Kegtotcr. jj Land Ollice. McCook , Neb. , Oct. 2i. ! 18S1. . f' Notice is hereby given that the following- [ < limed settler has tiled notice of his intention , ' unake tinal proof in support of his claim. . , . . . , , OV.II.JLA iini , 4ci , IA. un.ur JHUKIIIlg , . S. .Tifcrj , for the northwest Jj , section ! , town- lip : } , north , range 2t ! , west. He names tlie illowing witnesses to prove his continuous isidence upon , and cultivation of. said land , i : / : Vernon Tlioman. Lyman Miller , Uelle \ \ ickling and Richard Congdon. all of McCook. ! ' cb. 22-Ct. G. L. LAWS , Register. Land Office at McCook , Neb. , Nov. 7. Notice is hereby given that the foliowin- uncd settler has filed notice of his intention i make linal proof in support of his claim id that said proof will be made before Re"Is- r and Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Satur- ty. December 2 * . l ! < 83 , viz : John Farlev f cCook , Neb. , D. S. 2rt G. for the south n north I i st li and north Yt south east K. section 2.1 ; 1 ivnshipS , north , range 50 west. He names 'I e following witnesses to prove his continu- is residence upon , ami cultivation of. said ml. viz . John McCotler , James McCothr. illmm McManigal , Anthony Clilf. all or M.C- > ok. Neb. G. L. LAWF. i4-6t- Register. , it Land OfHce at McCook , Neb. . Nor.20.1SSI. } Notice i < * hereby given that the following uned settler has flli-d notice of hU intention , make linal proof tu support of his claim , id that sai I proof will be made before Re-is- r or Receiver at McCook. Neb. , on Frid v ; cember 28th , 18t .viz : Reuben H. Trow' Idge , homestead 1006 , fop the north-ea < t ction 19 , township a. north of range 2U west e names the- ? thefollowing witnesses to proves - s continuous residence upon , and cuiti\-a- mof.said lam } , viz : J ohn Farley. Williaire \ G. L , LAWS , Register , , fj