'TheTribune F. M. & E. M. KIM WELL , Editors and Publishers. To-Moniiow is Washington's birth day. _ _ _ _ _ _ A BILL reducing the postage 01 newspapers has passed the House o : Kepresentatives. THE victim of the latest lynching ir Colorado was a quack doctor , who kill ed one of his patients with oner of hh prescriptions. SENATOR HARRISON , of Indiana , has introduced a bill for the admission oi Dakota. That bill will probably never get beyond the committee room. CONGRESS has appropriated $200,000 more to the relief of the Ohio flood sufferers. This makes $500,000 appro priated for the purpose. The surplus in the Treasury can be devoted to no better purpose. IP the False Prophet had stretched out his long arm and gathered in Baker Pasha , who that remembers the dirty scoundrel's own attack on a defenseless girl imprisoned in the same compart ment with him , would waste sympathy on the dirty dog ? Bee. THE Blue Hill Times has been sued by parties of that town for libel , the damages being laid at ten thousand dollars. The suit has been instituted in the district court. Gazette-Journal. We were fearful jest "the neat typo graphical appearance" of the Times would get Bro.Watkins-a into trouble. IN view of the numerous deaths from alcoholism in .Omaha , the Bepublican urges "that it is high time that laws now in existance be enforced. " In that case every saloon in t&e state would be closed within ' 30 days. No saloon keeper can stand the pres sure of our existing laws if enforced. THE Arapahoe Pioneer has discover ed the post mortem fact that Wendell Phillips was a "singing pilgrim. " "Known to'fame , " says the same au thority , "throughout the world for the grandeur of his gospel singing , he has left the Weary paths of worldly toil , to join the angels in the heavenly chorus of 'peace on earth and good will to men. ' " Where did the editor of the Pioneer come from ? Bepublican. FITZ JOHN PORTER is freely and wildly denounced as a traitor by hun dreds of editors who do not know the difference between a military- order and an order for a clean shirt. His action on the fatal 29th of August may have been reprehensible , but on the next day he made a gallant fight. At Gaines' Landing and at Ialvern HillJie covered himself with glory. At the latter placn he stood like a breakwater between the demoralized army of McClellan and the rushing tide of victorious lebels. He was the hero of the bloodiest battle of the war , and the one that first taught rebels how union soldiers could fight. Topics.- BISMARCK is going to send -back the resolution of Colonel Tom Ochiltree expressing the regret of the United -States at the death of flerr Lasker , and our sympathy with Germany in her great bereavement. Bismarck would have been better satisfied with a resolu tion offering him and Emperor Billy our congratulations. When the old Chan cellor shuffiles off the mortal coil lets look out for a resolution that will please him , if Col. Ochiltree happens to be on , the floor of the House. The resolution will be transmitted to Congress with the Chancellor's certifi cate of its rejection , in a few days , according to the dispatches , and the London Times expresses the opinion that it will make things hot , as the United States will not be inclined to let the thing "drop there. It is to be hoped that the House will stand up stoutly at the back of Colonel Torn. His resolution is all right , aild the Ger man wing of our free and unterrified population will be pleased to know that the American people are not ashamed of their admiration of the democratic , -orator of the Beichstadt.Journal , COIHIWCSMfMfS CLHHK'S OPFICK , ) Indianola , Neb. , Feb. 9,188 * . j Board of County Commissioners me pursuant to adjournment Present Henry Crabtrce , 12. J. Allington , S. I Green , Commissioners , and C. I ) . Cra mer , Clerk. On motion , the clerk was instructe < to ( order four 3-quire justices' dockets Consideration of the question of thi amount of damages to John Gr. Eatoi & Bros , and C. D. Phelps , for establish ing a public road through their landi Was taken up : On motion , seventy dollars was allow cd said John'G. Eaton & .Bros , ( or lane taken for said road according 'to plol of same. On motion , twenty-eight dolldrs wat allowed C. D. Phelps for land taken foi said road according to the plot of same , Motion , that Eaton Bros , be allowed one hundred dollars damages on the residue of their lands , lost. On motion , John Gr. Eaton & Bros , were allowed fifty dollars damages on the residue of their lands. On motion , C. D. Phelps was allowed one hundred and seventy-five , d-jllars damages on the residue of his land. On motion , petitions of V. Franklin and others grunted , viz : To establish a public road commencing at the south east corner of section 31 , town. 1 , range 29 , thence north to bridge on llepubli- can Biver , thence north , terminating at McCook see lload llecord in clerk's office for exact and specific description. On motion , petitions of George White and others was granted as follows : That town. 4 , range 30 , be taken from Bed Willow voting precinct and annex ed to Willow Grove precinct. On motion , accounts as follows were allowed and clerk ordered to draw war rants for same : LKVr GENERAL EDND 1883. Benl.VanDyke , puld to Dr. Hammond for medicine , prescriptions and visits to prisoner , J. Savage , claim of $ C.50 , al lowed at $600 John W. Wclborn , sheriff's fees , milage , etc. , in case of J.H. Evans charged with insanity , $3 , fees special Feb. term district - " trict court , 2 , warrant for T 50 LEVY GENERAL FOND 1881 : Wm'.Woyglnt , judge of election , Nov/81 , judge of election , Feb. 20 , ' 82 , war. for 4 00 S. Teter , sawing five cords wood 5 00 LEVY GENERAL FUND 1882 : J. S. Phillips , making drawers for pigeon holesin vault 7,87 , James Hctherington presented bills for milking tax lists as tollows : 1879 , $34 ; IbSO , $50.20 ; 1881 , $52.12 ; 1887 , $57.30 ; 1883. $88.12. On motion , consideration of same was postponed until next meeting. Sealed bids for publishing leeral no tices and commissioners' 'proceedings were opened and considered , r. M. KIMMELL'S BID : Will publish commissioners' proceedings at one ceutper line ; legal notices at one-fourth legal rates , or 23c. for first insertion , and lOc. for each subsequent insertion , Resp'y , F. M. KJMMELL. G. S. BISHOP'S BID : I will publish commissioners' proceedings and all legal notices for the year ending Feb. 1st , 1835 , FREE. He * pectf ully , G. S. BISHOP. On motion , G. S. Bishop's proposi tion was accepted. On motion , it was voted that sealed bids for painting offices and court-room may be filed in the clerk's office any time previous to 12 M. Saturday , Marcl 22 , 1884 , when all bids so filed will be opened and considered .by the Board. The clerk was instructed to notify Assessors to attend session of the Board to be held Saturday , March 22,1884. It appearing to the Board that Frees & Hockiiell were not assessed on their stock of lumber in the town of McCook , for the year 1883 , and that they desired to be assessed , as omission to be assess- sd was not their fault ; the Board or- lered that Saturday , March 22 , 1884 , is hereby appointed a day for said Frees Hocknell to show cause why said jmission should not be supplied , and their names and property entered on the iax list , and if no cause be shown to the contrary , the Commissioners will assess said property and tax on same will be jollected as provided by law. . On motion , the Board adjourned to , ueet Saturday , March 22,1884. C. D. CRAMER , County Clerk. CARRICO CODINGS. Snow lies on the ground to the depth > f two inches , and more is coming. Eastern Hayes county can boas of > nly one school and thatis a private one , J. W. Dyer returned home to his fath- ir's ranoh on Blackwood.this morning. Humor says six thousand head of cat- le will be brought near the head draws if lied Willow and Stinking water from Eastern Nebraska , this spring. L. C. Richards of Lincoln arrived at he Red Willow Cattle Co.'s ranch near } arrico , two weeks ago. He shipped o Culbertson one or two car loads of aeal and grain -which they are engaged n hauling now. Mr. Richards is one of he five that form thej company. They mt on the range last summer twenty- ve hundred head of cattle bought in he eastern part of this state and Iowa , 'hey are doing well so far for hoine- teaders. Poor cattle he gathers and rives to his Spring Creek ranch to be ed hay and meal. Feb. 10th , 1884. PHILO. * "EMINENT SUCCESS. " Editors , Dtctors , Druggists , and All Whi Try It , Unite in Praise. "I have used your GOLDEN BALSAS with eminent success. I can fully rcc ommend it. " R. H. Ditzlcr , M. D. , Fort Scott , Kansas. "Your GOLDEN BALSAM is a splendic Cough remedy. It is highly recom mended by all. " Reck & Rankin , Druggists , Allcrton , Iowa. ' "It affords me pleasure to say thai MARSH'S GOLDEN BALSAM cured me of a most obstinate cough after I had tried various other medicines without avail. I only used half a bottle. " Sims Ely , Editor Herald , Hutohinson , Kansas. "Your GOLDEN BALSAM is unques tionably the best cough preparation we have ever handled. " J , L. Jones , M. D. , ( of Jones & Calvert , Druggist ) , Jonesburg , Mo. MARSH'S GOLDEN BALSAM for the Throat and Lungs , and MARSH'S GOL DEN BLOOD & liiVER TONIC , are for sale by S. L. Green , Druggist , McCook. Large bottles 50 cents and $1. 38. wanted for The Lives or all the Pre ldents of the U. S. Thn AGENTS litrcciit , ImndsomcKt best book _ ever sold for less than twice our price. The tautest iclllnp book In America. lnuncn c proflts to agents. All Intelligent people want It. Any one can become n successful agent. Terms free. HALLETT BOOK CO. , Portland , Maine , 15. . NOTICE. McCooK , NEB. , February Oth , 1884. Notice is hereby given that The Spring Creek Cattle Company has this day increused its Capital Stock Twenty Thousand Dollars , mak ing the entire Capitol Stock of said Company Fifty Thousand Dollars. GEO. HOCKNELI , , President. B. M. FHEES , Secretary. McCooK , NEU. , February 9th , 1834. We hereby certify that the indebtedness ol The Spring Creek Cattle Company on this daj is Five Thousand Dollars being all debts for which this Company is liable nt this date. GEO. HOCKNELL , President. B. M. FKEES , Secretary. 37-5t. NOTICES OF COMPLAINT. U. S. LAND OFFICE , McCooK , NEB. , i January 14th 1884. f Complaint having been entered at this office by William Mclntyre against John Voluk for abandoning his homestead entry 1U23 , dated ut North Plutto , Neb. , October 17 , 1870 , upon the southeast H northwest Ji and lots 3 , 4 , nnd 5 section C , township 3 north , range 29 west , in Red Willow county , Ncbniska , with a view to the cancellation of said entry ; the said parties arehomby summoned to appear ut this oflice on the 7th day of March , 1884 , at 10 o'clock , A. M. , to respond und furnish testimony concern ing said alleged abandonment. 35. G. L. LAWS.Register. . U. S. Land Offieo , McCook , Neb.,1 * January 29th , Ifc84. J Complaint having been entered at this office by Tiffany B. Babcock against Austin . Dixen for failure to comply with law as to timber- culture entry 1621 , dated North Platte , Neb. , June the east ' southeast and 21,1880 , upon eastj H south y northeast 54 section 31. township 4 north , range 29 west , in Red Willow county. Neb. , with a view to the cancellation of said entry ; contestant alleging that Austin E.Dix- on has failed to break , cultivate , or plant to trees , seeds or cuttings , any part of said tract , or cause the same to be done , since Junuury 1st , 1882 ; that he has failed to break the second flvencres of said tract as by law required ; the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this oflice on the 15th day of March. 18S4 , ut 3 o'clock , P. M. , to respond and furnish testi mony concerning said alleged failure. 35. G. L. LAWS , Register. U. S. LAND OFFICE , McCooK , NEB. , : January 28th , 1884. j Complaint having been entered at this oflice bv Rutherford B. Archibald against Harlow W. Keyesfor abandoning his homestead entry 1173 , dated at North Platte , Neb.'May 22,1870 , upon the southeast quarter section 20 , town ship 2 north , range 28 west , in Red Willow county , Nebraska , with a view to the cancella tion of said entry ; the said parties are herebr summoned to appear at this ollice on the 7th day of March , lb 4 , at 10 o'clock , A. M. , to respond spend and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. 35. G. L. LAWS , Register. U. S. LAND OFFICE , MCCOOK , NEB. , I February 18th , lc < 84. f Complaint having been entered at this oflice by Edward Ervin against Joseph Good in for failure lo comply with law as to timber-culture entry 1109. dated North Platte , Neb. , Oct. J8 , 1879 , upon the southwest H section 15 , township I north , range 27 west , in Red Willow county. Neb. , with a viewto the cancellation of said 3ntry ; contestant ulleging thut Joseph Goodin lias failed to break , or cultivate , or to plant to trees , seeds or cuttings , any part of said tract it any time since making said entry ; the said parties are hereby summoned to appear utthis jffice on the 5th day of April. 1581 , at 1 o'clock , P. M. , to respond , and furnish testimony con cerning said alleged failure. 33. G. L. LAWS , Register. U. S. LAND OFFICE , McCooic , NEB. , i February 8th , 1884. f Complaint having been entered nr this office ly John W. Thompson against John Freed for .bandoning his homestead entry 1704 , dated at lorth Pluttc , Neb. , November 4,1879 , upon the restjs southwest y , southwest } j , northwest i section 35 nnd bouthrast h northeast U sec- ion 34 , township 2 north , range 27 west , in Red Villow county. Neb. , with a view to theeun- cllation of said entry ; the said pintles are ereby summoned to nppeur at this oflice on lie 19th day of March. 1884 , at 1 o'clock , 1 * . M. , B respond aud furnish testimony concerning aid a leged abandonment. 37-t.l G. L. LAWS. Register. I. J. Starbuck , Attorney for Contestant. U. S. LAND OFFICE , McCooic , NEB. , I Februury 4th , 1 84. f Complaint having been entered at this oflice y C. Howard Moulton against Holmes Hen- erson for failure to camply with law as to imber-culturo entry 1107 , dated North Platte , ; eb. , October 18 , 1870 , upon the northwest uarter section 29. , township 2 north , range 28 est , in Red Willow county. Neb. , with a view j the cancellation of said entry : contestant Ueging that Holmes Henderson has failed to reak or cultivate , or to plant to trees or cut- ngs , any part of said tract at any time since taking said entry ; the said parties are here- y summoned to appear at this oflice on the 1st day of March. 1884 , at 1 o'clock , P. M. , to 2spond and furnish testimony concerning lid alleged failure. 30. G. L. LAWS , Register. V , , 8. Land Office , McCooic , Neb. , . January tb , 1881. Complaint bavin ? been entered at thin offict by Louis Probst against Wilson B. McClun for failure to comply with law as to timber culture entry 709 , dated North Platte. Neb. May 26th , 1H7U. upon the southeast quarter flec tion 80 , township 4 northrnngo 'M west OP,31. In Red Willow county , Neb.M Itb a view to the cancellation of said entry ; contestant alleging that Wilson B. McClure baa failed to plant tc trees , seeds or cuttings the first or second five acres for nfore than two years last past ; that ht'hoa wholly ubaudoncu said tract and thut the sumo is grown up to weeds and grass ; the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the Oth day of March , 1 84 , at 10 o'clock , A. M. , to respond and furnish testi mony concerning sold alleged failure. 33. G. L. LAWS , Register. U. S. Land Ofllco , McCook , Nob. , January ,28th , 1834. Complaint having been entered nt this ofllco by Antoin Probst against Arlhur F. Hitch cock for failure to comply wltlr law as to tim ber-culture entry 710 , dated North Platte , Nob. , May 20th , 1879 , upgn the southwest quarter section 29 , township 4 north , range 3t ) west 6th P. M. . in Hod Willow county , Nebraska , with a view to the cancellation of said entry ; contes tant ulleging that Arthur F. Hitchcock bus fulled to plant to trees , seeds or cuttings the first or second five acres of said tract for more than two veurs last past ; that said tract Is wholly u an loned nnd grown up to weeds und grass ; the i uid parties arc hereby summoned to appear at this oflico on the iith day of March , 1884.ntlu o'clock , A. M. , to respond nnd fur nish testimony concerning said alleged fail ure. 35. G. L. LAWS. Register. FESTAL PEOOF NOTICES. Land Oflice at McCook , Neb. , January 23d , 1S84. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler bus filed notice of his intention to nnikc final proof in support of her claim , and thut said proof will be mudo before ! < cgi.- tcr or Receiver at McCook , Nob. , on Friday. March 7th , 1884 , viz : Minnie Buteshomestead (57 , for the southeast Ji southwest Ji section 17 nnd east yt northwest Ji section 20 , town ship 3 north , range 30 west. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Mur/E. Orrae , William Anderson. C. E. McPherson and Richard Congdon , all of Mc Cook , Neb. 34-G. G. L. LAWS , Register. Land Oflice at McCook , Neb. , 1 January 23d , 18 l. J Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , nnd that said proof will be mudo before Regis ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday , March 7,1884. viz : William M. Rollins , home stead 59 , for the north Ji southwest } { and east V northwest ? section 17 , township 3 , north of range 30 west. He nimes the following wit nesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivation of. said land , viz : William Enyeart , George Leiand , C. E. McPhoraon and M. E. Orme , all of McCook , Neb. 34-6t. G. L. LAWS , Register. Land Oflice nt McCook , Neb. , I January 28th , 1884. f Notice Is hereby given thut the following named settler has flled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before Regis ter and Receiver ut McCook , Neb. , on Friday , March 14 , 1884 , viz : George M. Fleischuiun , homestead 3C24 , for the northeast quarter sec tion 17 , township 3 north , range 30 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , und cultivation of , said land , viz : George Poe , Phillip Woick , Michael Weick and Charles E. McPhersou , ull of McCoe-k , Nebraska. 35-Ct. G. L. LA WS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , I February 5th , 1884. f Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has flled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , nnd thut said proof will be made before Regis ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday , March 15,1884. viz : William N. Redfern , home stead 800 , tor the east \3 \ northeast H section 2 and west \t \ northwest'4 section23.township I north , range 28 west. He names the follow ing witnesses to prove his continuous resi lience upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : H. B. Duckworth , Stephen Boj or , Joseph Mur phy nnd Solomon Di.xon , ull of Dunbury , Neb. StHit. G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. . I February 1Mb. 1884. f Notice is hereby given that the following inmcd settlers have filed notice of their inten- : ion to make final proof in support of their : luims , mid thut said proofs will be made be fore Register or Receiver at McCook. Neb. , on Friday. March 28th , 1884 , viz : Francis M. Golny , 0. S. 140 , for the cast > i southwest Ji and west . 's southeast J * section 26 , township 1 north , ungo 28 west. Viz : MelisseHcss , D. S.233I , for the south , ' northwest and north \'t southwest J4 sec- ion 25 , township l north , range 28 west. They njmc the following w itucsses to prove heir continuous residence upon , nnd cultivu- ion of. s-u'd land , viz : Fredrick Yount , Ed- vard Kingsland , Jesse C. Ashton and James 3. Dolph , all of Danbury , Neb. 38. G. L. LAWS. Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , l Februury 18th , 1884. f Notice is hereby given that the following lamed settler bus flled notice of his intention o make final proof in support of his claim , ud that said proof will be made before Regis- er or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday , Lpril5th,18S4viWilliam L. Pryor , D. S. 129 , or the northeast quarter section 1 , township . north of range 30 west. He names the fol- jwing witnesses to prove his continuous resi- ence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Fehcmiah Rurtless. Lux ille Burtlcss , Andy S. loyer and Charles Jacobs , all of McCook. Neb. 38. G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT McCooK , NEB. , i February lUth , 18S4. f Notice is hereby given that the following amed settler has flled notice of his intention 3 make final proof in support of his claim , ud that said proof will be made before Rcgis- jr and Receiver ut McCook , Neb. , on Monday , .pril 7th , 188. , vi/ : James B. Miller , homc- tcad 893 , for the northwest quarter section 20 , > wnship 1 north , range 28 w - t Gtji P. M. He amcs the following witnesses to prove his ntinuous residence upon , and cultivation f , said land , viz : Wilbur F. Saunders , Solo- lon Boyer. John L. Sellers und John Connor , II of Stoughton , Neb. 38. G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT McCooK , NEB. , Febri ar20th. . 1884. Notice is hereby given thit the following uncd settler has filed notice of his intention i make final proof in suj.port of his claim , id that said proot will be made before Regis- T or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Tuesday , pril 8th. 1884 , viz : James W. McClanahan , . S. 137 , for the southeast J northeast lots 5 and 6 of section 35 , towrship 3 north , range west. He names the following witnesses to -ove his continuous residence upon , und cul- ration of. said land , viz : John B. 31efccpvt' . 'illiam W. Fisher. Richard Johnson ami 1 ! imes Hatfleldy all of McCook , Neb. p 38. G. L. LAWS , Register.- LAND OrriCB AT McCooK , NRB. . > January 2Htb , IffW. ( Notice is hereby given that the following- named settlers huve filed notice of their inten tion to isako ftnal proof in support of their claims , and that mid proofs will be made ht- fore ReglKter und Jtrcolvcrnt McCook. Neb * on Saturday. March 8,18rtl , viz : Johu R. Colc- mnn , D. S. 170 , for the southwest U wiithwcsc f section 25 and east 'A .southeast Ji and nortl - west > 4 > outheast U B etlon 2H , township , rangc30west. Ho names the follovrlngjjt- nesses to prove his continuous residence piii , nnd cultivation of , said land , viz : Georga White , Michael Weick , William Cnlcmaii ami Ellu M. Colcmnn , all of McCook , Neb. Viz : Ella M. Coleman.D.S.iriO.foTtho south west U northwest * i section 3 and southeast ' .J. northeast M nnd lots 1 nnd * section 4 north , township 8 , range HO xost. She names' the-fol- lowing witnesses to prove her continuous esS- dcncu upon , and cultivation of , suld land , vi/ : Phillip Weick , George P. Wrick. John R. Coleman - man nnd William Coleman , ull of McCook , Neb , 3WJt. G. L. LAWH , Register , LAND OFFICE AT McCooK , NEIL , l January 2iltb , 1884. f Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has flled notice of his intention to mnko final proof In support of his claim , und that said proof will be made before Regis ter and Receiver t McCook. Neb. , on Satur day , March H. 1884 , viz : HenrH. . Plckens , 1) . S. 110 , for the southeast quarter rcctiou 3 , township 2 north , range 29 wot. He nura * * the following witnesses to prove hfct c niMaw- ous residence upon , nnd cultivation ofnufu land , viz : John Whlttuker , Cury D. Riton , JohnEutonnudD.il. Babbit , all of Mct'ook , Neb. 35-Bt. G. L. LAWS , RcgiMcr. LAND OKI-ICE AT McCooK. Ni : . , t , January 28th , lbK4. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that suld proof will be ma l < ; before Regis ter nnd Receiver ut McCook , Neb. , on Monday , March 10.1684 , viz : Robert Johnson , home stead 2847 , for the lots 2.3 Sc 4 section 34. town ship 3 north , range 29 west. Ho names th following witnesses to prove hi-- continuous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , vi/ : Charles W. Roper. Thomas Mclnroy.N 11- ImmW. Fisher und Charles A. Fisher , ullof McCook. Neb.tit G.L. LAWS.Register. LANIJ OFFICE AT McCooK , NEU. , ) January 10th , 1884. ( Notice la hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intnntioii to make final proof in support of his claim , nnd that said proof will bo made before Keg- isteror Receiver nt McCook. Neb. , on Friday , Februnry 22d , 1884 , viz : Adolph Ricscliick , D. S. 2880 , for the cast Vt southeast h section 22 and north 24 northeast H section 27. town- hip 3. north of range 30 west. Ho names the fallowing witnesses to prove his continuous res/dcnco upon , and cultivation of. said land , viz : Phillip Weick , Michael Weick. Georgo- Poll and Herman Thole , all of Mofook. Neb. 33-U. , G. L. LA WS , Register. LAM ) OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEU. , I January 31st , 1W4. f Notice , I hereby Riven that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make flnaj proof in support of his claim , nnd that snia proof will be made before Reg ister and Kccciver at 31cCook. Neb. , on Satur day , March 15j884viz : Louis F. Fauso. home stead 3584 , lor the lots 2 , 3 and 4 of sotion IV township 2 norfS , rnnfre 30 west , and southeast H southeast X4 tlon 24 , township S north , rungoSl w.est. h ) names the following' wit- nessus to provohiSjontinuous residence upon , und cultivation of. Mid hind. viz : Joseph New- conib.JohnP.Bsranst.u and John Kolb.of Vail- ton. Neb. , nnd August Anderson , of Driftwood , Neb. 36-6t. \ L. LAWS , Ucgister. _ LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NKD , \ Fcbltwry 2nd , 1884. f Notice is hereby given ihat the following named settler has filed notiiof bis Intention to mnko final proof in support of his claim , nnd thut said proof will be unuo before Hc ? is- ter nnd Kecoiver ntMcCook , Nth. , on Tuesday , March 18th , 1SS4 , viz : Charles V , Koper , D. 8. 114 , for the eant H southwest ; 4 mid cast 55 northwest ? . section 11. township i. range 2 west. He names the following witicsses to prove his continuous residence uponi-md cul tivation of.aid land , viz : Nuthuniel'Mycre. Ill Allen A. Phillip ! , Richard Johnston % i H. Piekens. all of McCook , Neb. \ „ 36-6t. O - L. LAWS , Re isv r. LAXU Omc-E AT McCooK , NKB.V January 10th. 3884 , J Notice is hereby given that the following * named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proot in support of his claim , nd that said proof will be made before Hcg- Ister or Bet-elver at McCook. Nob. , on Tuesday , March 4. 18W , viz : Nehemiuh Hurtless , home stead 728 , for the east > J southeast ? i section ! 4 und east ! J northeast > * section 2T . township J north , ninjie : w west. He names the follow- ng witnesses to prove his continuous resi- lencc upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Jharles Howies , of Vulley GrunKV. Neb. , and loliu Ertton , Joseph Ncwcomb and C. L. Net- leton , of McCook , Neb. ; -6t. G. Jj. LAWS , Register. _ LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEu.,1 January 22d. 1884. I Notice is hereby given that thr following ; lamed settler has filed notice of his intention o make final proof in support of his claim , tnd that said proof will be made before Itcgis- er or Receiver at McCook. Neb. , on Tues-'ny , ilarch 4. 1884. viz : Joseph Dudek. homestead : X ) , for the south l' southwest i section29 and lorth fi northwest Ji bection 32 , township 3 , mrth of ninge 28 wet. He names the follow- usr witnesses to prove his continuous resl- iencc upon , und cultiv.ition of , said land , viz : Jrank I ) . Hes > < and William W. Fisher , of Mc- Jook , Neb. . Charles Ebert and Alexander one * , of I ed Willow , Neb. 34t. . t G.L. lulWS , Register. LAND OFMCE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , I February 4th , 1884. f Notice is hereby given that the following amed settler has flled notice of his intention D make final proof in support of his claiin , nd that said proof will be made before Regis- er or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday. Iun.li 14. 18S4 , viz : Jacob Long , homestead % 5 , for the 'south JJ northeast } 4 , lot a and. nutheast M northwest Jf section 0. towns-hip north , range 28 west. He names the follow- ig witnesses to prove his continuous resi- enee upon , and cultivation of , said hind , viz : nilium Binklcy. Frank Simi on. Royal 15 tick nd Martin Rinck , ull of Red Willow , Neb. 3Wit. - G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEU. , I Februury 6th , 1S84. Notice is hereby gi\en that the following uined settler has flled notice of his intention ) make final pi oof in support of his claim , nd thut said proof will be made before leis- ; r or Receiver ut McCook , Neb. , on Saturday , larch 22. lbS4 , viz : Joseph A. Schneider , D. . No. 9 , foithe southwest h section 17. town- lip 3 north , ramre 2) ) w et. He names the fol- iwing witnes ej. to jrove his continuous resi- jnce upon , and cultivation of. Faid land , viz : age T. Francis , William Mitchell. John E\-ert id Chas D. Ercanbrack , ull of McCook. Neb. SB-6t. G I. . LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT McCooic , NEB. , February nth , 1S84. f Notice is hereby given that the following- lined settler has flled notice of his intention i make final proof in support of his claim. id that said proof will be made before Regis- r or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday. arch 15. 1884. viz : Solomon Dixon. homestead 3 , for the southwest > 4 northwest ' , section und cast ! J southeast Ji and southeast ) rtlieast ' 4 section 28. township 1 north , rnngu west. He names the following witnesses to eve his continuous residence upon , and cul- ration of , said laud , viz : IJ B. Duckworth. ephen Boyer. Joseph Murphy und William . Redfern , ull of Danbury , Neb. G. L. LAWS. Register. ATTENTION , LAND ATTORNEYS. tVe have in stock "Cash Application" anJ * 'roof blanks , under act approved June-ljf . Same are put up in $1 und $2 package * ady to mail. Send in your order to THE TRIBUNE , McCook ; Neb ,