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    The Tribune
F. M. & E. M. KIMMELL ,
Editors and Publishers.
SUBSCRIPTION : $2 PER YEAR
INVARIABuY IN ADVANCE.
NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET.
I'OIl PHE8IDENT ,
JAMES G. BLAINE , of Maine.
ron VICK-PHESIDKNT ,
JOHN A. LOGAN , of Illinois.
FOR rilEHIDKNTIAn KMJCTOnS ,
CHA11LES H. DEWEY , of Douglas.
HENIIY SPRICK , of Washington.
R. B. HAHHINGTON , of Gage.
JOHN MAOKIN , of Grcclcy.
A. L. BURR , of Harlnn.
STATE.
roil aovEKNon ,
JAMES W. DAWES , of Saline County.
FOK LIEUTKNANT-GOVEKNOK ,
H. H. SHEDD , of Saundcrs County.
FOll STATE TREASURER ,
C. H. WILLARD , of Thuycr County.
STATE AUDITOH ,
H. A. BABCOCK , of Valley County.
FOB SECIIETAIIY OF STATE ,
E. P. ROGGEN , of Lancaster County.
FOB ATTORNEY GENERAL ,
WILLIAM LEESE , of Seward County.
FOn COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC LANDS ,
JOSEPH SCOTT , of Buffalo County.
FOR REGENT STATE UNIVERSITY ,
LEAVITT BURNHAM , of Douglas County.
FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
W. W. W. JONES , of Lancaster Country.
CONGRESSIONAL.
FOR CONGRESS , 2D DISTRICT ,
JAMES LAIRD , of Adams County.
JUDICIAL.
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY , 8TH JUDICIAL DIST.
W. S. MOHLAN , of Furnas County.
SENATORIAL.
FOR SENATOR , 50TII DISTRICT ,
JAMES W. DOLAN , of Red Willow County
COUNTY.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE ,
GEORGE HOCKNELL , of McCook.
FOR COMMISSIONER , 1ST DISTRICT ,
HENRY CRABTREE , of Indianola.
PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS , A Joint resolution was adopted
by the legislature of the state of Nebraska , at
the eighteenth session thereof , and approved
February 27th , A. D. 1883 , proposing an amend
ment to section four (4) ( ) article three (3) ( ) of the
constitution of said state , and that said section
as amended shall read as follows , to-wit :
"Section 4. The term of office of members
of the legislature shall be two years , and they
shall eacn receive a salary of three hundred
dollars for their services during said term , and
ten cents for every mile * they shall travel in
going to and returning from the place of meet
ing of the legislature , on the most usual route.
Provided , however , that neither members of
the legislature nor employes shall receive any
pay or perquisites other than their salary and
mileage. Each session , except special sessions ,
shall not be less than sixty days. After the
expiration of forty days of the session no bills
nor Joint resolutions of the nature of bills
shall be introduced , unless the governor shall ,
by special message , call the attention of the
legislature to the necessity -passing a law
on the subject matter embraced in the mes
sage , and the introduction of bills shall be
restricted thereto. "
Tbe ballots at the election at which said
amendment shall be submitted shall bo in the
following form : "For proposed amendment
to the constitution relating to legislative de
partment. " "Against proposed amendment
to the constitution relating to legislative
department- . "
.WHEREAS , A Joint resolution was adopted
by the legislature of the state of Nebraska at
the eighteenth session thereof , and approved
February 28th , A. D. 1883 , proposing an amend
ment to section one (1) ) of article five (5) ) of the
constitution of said state , and that said sectioi
as amended shall read as follows , to-wit :
"Section 1. The executive department shall
consist of a Governor , Lieutenant-Govurnor.
Secretary of State , Auditor of Public Accounts ,
Treasurer , Superintendent of Public Instruc
tion , Attorney General , Commissioner of Pub
lic Lands and Buildings , ana Board of Railway
Commissioners. The officers named in this
section shall each .hold his office for the term
of two years from" the first Thursday after the
first Thursday in January next after his elec
tion , and until his successor is elected and
qualified. Provided , however , that the first
election of said officers shall be held on the
flrst Tuesday succeeding the first Monday in
November of 1886 , and eacn succeeding elec
tion shall be held at the same relative time in
each even year thereafter. All other officers
that may be provided for by law , under the
provisions of this section , shall be chosen in
such manner and at such times , and shall hold
their offices for such length of time as may be
provided by law , and shall perform such duties
and receive such compensation as maybe pro
vided by law. The Governor , Secretary of
State , Auditor of Public Accounts , Treasurer ,
Commissioner of Public Lands and Buildings ,
and Attorney General , shall reside at the seat
of government during their terms of office ,
ana keep the public records , books and papers
there , and the officers herein named shall per
form sucb. duties as may be required by law.
The ballots at the election at which said
amendment shall be submitted shall be in the
following form : "For proposed amendment
to section one (1) ( of article five (5) ( ) of the con
stitution , entitled. 'Executive Department. ' "
"Against proposed amendment to section one
(1) ) of article nve (5) ) of the constitution , cnti
tied , 'Executive Department. ' "
Therefore , I , James W. Dawcs , Governor of
the State of Nebraska , do hereby give notice ,
in accordance with section one (1) ( ) article fif
teen (15) ) of the constitution , and the provis
ions of an act entitled , "An act to provide the
manner cf proposing amendments to the con
stitution and submitting the some to the elec
tors of this state , " approved February 13th.
A. D. 1877 , that said proposed amendments
will be submitted to the qualified voters of
this state for ratification or rejection at the
general election to be held on the 4th day of
November , A. D. 18S4.
Ill witness whereof , J have here
unto set my hand and caused to be
affixed the great seal of the State
of Nebraska.
[ SEAL. ] Done at Lincoln , this 18th day of
July , A. D. 1884 , the eighteenth
year of the state , and of the Inde
pendence of the United States the
one hundred and ninth.
By the Governor ,
Attest : JAMESW. DAAVES.
EDWARD P. ROGGEN , Secretary of State.
D. 31. TOMBLIN of Arapahoe was
"plumb sure" of the nomination for
Treasurer on tlie first ballot. But Wil-
lard out-dcxtered Dexter badly.
WILEY Ben. Butler is moving around
through the country making speeches
wherever lie can gather together a large
crowd. In a recent speech at Detroit ,
he made the remark that "he would
vote Jackson , but not for Jackson's
boots stuffed with southern Democrats. "
Ben can't swallow an out-and-out , dycd-
p-the-wool southern bourbon , it seems.
JOHN GRAV , editor of the Genoa
Enterprise , shot himself , lnstwcfck ; it
is thought futally. The cause asoignet
by the young man is financial embar
rassment. The would-be self-destroyer
is a bright , capable young man , and the
affair is to be deeply deplored.
Ix case the Itcpublican ticket this fall in
Dccatur county is composed of about one hall
who ought to be in the lunatic asylum and the
other half men whom a strict interpretation
of Justice would send to the penitentiary , The
Eye will probably kick. Oborllu Eye.
Decatur county must be afflicted with
a durth of men and a paucity of ideas ,
or the handy man of the Eye must re
cently have joined the Benedictine or
der. On no other basis can the above
be explained.
TIIKKK is one man on the state ticket whom
the Bee can commend as a straight-forward ,
honorable business man , who will bring to
the discharge of his duties ample experience ,
unswerving integrity , and high appreciation
of the grave responsibilities that will rest
upon him. His name is Charles H. Willard ,
candidate for state treasurer. Bee.
The people of this state will read the
above with a great sobbing sigh of re
lief following. There is actually one
candidate on the state ticket that the
saintly Edward can commend. So let
it be.
GERMANY has been annexing some
African coast. It is reported to lap sev
eral hundred miles over English annex
ations of previous date. The adjust
ment of these claims may yet lead to
troubleIt is the evident'desirc of Bis
marck to provide a place where his dis
satisfied people may go and still not be
entirely out of the power of the govern
ment. He is uneasy and alarmed at the
steady emigration of the bone and sinew
of the empire to the United States , and
there is little doubt but the experiment
of German colonization will be entered
upon on a large scale. In this the old
man will make a mistake. The sturdy
German colonist will prove a thrifty
person. He will draw on the home gov
ernment for everything that he can get
out of it , and when he gets ready will
set up shop for himself.
PARTIES are essential to freedom.
Party conventions are neccessary to the
life of parties. They are the courts of
political chancery , whose decisions are
also essential , and should be duly re
spected except when they are made in
the interest of the few and against that
of the many. Caucusses arc the instru
ments by which the voters of the party
make known their wishes both as to the
principles and measures to be adopted
and the men who shall be the candi
dates. They should therefore be as sa
credly guarded as the polls , and the
electors should attend them in their
own interests. To bolt is to abandon
the party and thus far is a crime
against the party. The best thing to be
done to get the right candidates is for
the voters to attend to business at the
caucusscs. Gazette-Journal.
TUESDAY' s telegraphic dispatches
contain the following account of the
death of the senior senator of the U. S.
senate , II. B. Anthony : PROVIDENCE ,
R. I. , Sept. 2. H. B. Anthony , senior
senator of the United States and of
Bhode Island , died at his residcnce ,
number 5 , Benevolent street , at 1:45
this afternoon , at the age of sixty-nine
years , five months and one day. He
was in more than usual health yester
day , having spent hours in the Journal
office and manifesting his usual cheer
ful mood , when not oppressed by pain
and weakness of his chronic disease.
He passed a comfortable night and took
breakfast about 10 o'clock a. m. , with a
good appetite. Shortly afterwards he
was observed as growing pale and was
attacked by a uremic convulsion , from
which he did not recover and passed
away at 1:45.
THE Gaslin candidature is settled. lie has
not yet informed the editor of THE McCooic
TRIBUNE that he was going to be a candidate.
5 there is no need of further comment on
ivhat the Judge may do. Of course lie would
liavc told the TmnuNK man if he were intend
ing to make the race , that paper being his
. . . .
.micIc.-Ga7.cl to-Journal.
After reading and partially digesting
in article which appeared in a recent
issue of THE TRIBUNE , the editor of
the Gazette-Journal , wielding as he
Iocs , a facile , trenchant quill ponder-
leroufily , secketh our utter demolition
jy hurling the above dread pronuncia-
inento into our magazine : "That paper
jcing his oracle. " We have been long-
mffcring and kind with the editor in his
icriodic pranks , bufc in the case now
lending we demur , and out of charity
suggest in order that the editor may
ittain a proper appreciation of that
'little reference" to the Judge that a
lay window be , with all possible haste
ionsistent with decency , mortised into
he.region wherein is supposed to be
lidden his brains. "Oracle" is good ,
tone again.
TIIK Bartholdi statue people appeal
to the people of the United States tor
$125,000 with which to complete the
pedestal. If money is not forthcoming
within thirty days work will cease. Why
don't 'some of the New York million
aires contribute this needed money , and
say no more about it ?
BROTHER JONATHAN is assisting his
neighbors who have wars on hand with
his usual suavity. The British govern
ment has bought 250,000 pounds of
pressed beef from Chicago packers and
China has sent an order for 130,000
Remington-Lee' rifles and a hundred
million cartridges to load 'cm with.
WE offer a reward of ten thousand
dollars to the Nebraska journalist who
makes the following paragraph conspic
uous by its absence , namely : "The
melon-choly days have come. " We may
throw in the position of minister pleni
potentiary to the Court of St. James
to the one whom omits : "The saddest
of the year. " Fact !
ORLEANS was disturbed , last week ,
over a sad case of infanticide , which
occurred in that burg , the first of the
week. ' The unnatural mother's name
is Nora Freeland or llykart , cook at the
Orleans House. The infant was mur
dered and thrown down a well in the
rear of the hotel barn , where it .was dis
covered by parties whose suspicions had
been aroused. The unfortunate mur
deress has been arrested.
STEPS have been taken to erect a
monument to the memory of Charles F.
Browne , "Artemus Ward , " and small
contributions will be solicited through
out the country in order to make it r
national tribute. Very few who hav
enjoyed hearty laughs at the sayings and
writings of this most humorous of fam
ous American funny men , will hesitate
to subscribe for the erection of a tribut
to the joking but unfortunate American
THE idea that a fusion between the
democrats and greenbackcrs of lowawil
make Iowa a doubtful state is absurd on
its face. Iowa since 18G8 has never giv
en less than 50,000 icpublican majority
in a presidential campaign. In 1872 i
was 58,149 ; in 1S7G it was 50,171 ; and
in 1880 Garficld's plurality was 78,059
Last year , notwithstanding the fact tha
the prohibition fight had unsettled the
parties in Iowa , Governor Sherman was
elected by a plurality of 25,089. One
might as well expect Missouri to go re
publican as to think that Iowa will go
democratic in a presidential year.
THE red man is not wanting in shrewd
ness and prevision. He looketh out foi
the morrow. The British government
desired to enlist the Caughnawaga In
dians in Canada for the Egyptian cam
paign. The Caughnawagas were firec
with enthusiasm. Of course they woulc
go and fight for their great grandmother ,
the queen. All they asked \vas a guaran
tee that none of them would be killed.
So far a bond to that effeot has not been
duly signed and it is possible that El
Mahdi who is just aching to destroy a
few red men for the glory of Allah , \vill
be disappointed. Journal.
A CHICAGO court has decided that
IVilbur F. Store } ' , proprietor of the Chicago
cage Times , is a { 'distracted person. "
Translated this means that Mr. Storey's
mind is completely gone , and the evi
dence shows that he is as little conscious
of what is passing around him as an
nfant would be. The old business man-
nger of the Times. A. L. Patterson , has
) een appointed conservator of the es
tate , and this is considered the begin
ning of a course of litigation not soon
to have an end. If the Times property
Iocs not come out of it a "distracted"
concern it will be very strange indeed.
Express.
A MICHIGAN female physician has
found the cause of many divorces to be
tobacco. She reasons that tobacco af
fects the sympathetic nerves which con
trol the heart ; that these nerves become
paralyzed , and the husband is estranged
from his wife. Now , this physician is
ivrong about the wa } ' in which tobacco
causes estrangement and divorce. The
real reason is that tobacco causes a man
to give out from his pores and lungs a
nasty odor. This odor affects the nerves
jf the wife's nose and she loses her tem
per and twits the old man about being
i beast. He makes ugly remarks in
reply , and she loses her love for him
md becomes estranged from him , and
ic deserves it , too. How a woman can
narry a man who reeks of tobacco and
urn , or how , having married him , she
: an live under the same roof , passes
: omprehension and can only ba account-
id for on the ground that "women are
lerned curious critters. " Topics. '
THK high license system is working
very satisfactorily in Illinois. Belorc
| tlie Harper fa\r went into effect Illinois
( had 13,000 saloons. This number has
been'reduced to 9,000 , nearly one-thirds
including the worst places , having been
closed up. In Chicago there has been a
decrease of 550 saloons. The average
license , before the passage of the Har
per bill , was $52 , and the revenue to
the .state . amounted to
nearly § 4,000-
000. The present license is not less
than $500 , and in some places more , and
the revenue amounts to more than $ ] . -
000,000. This is much better than
prohibition , which means no license , no
revenue , but free whisky and no respon
sibility. 13ee.
Lv the name of a wearied people The
Journal implores the coroners or the
tide waiters or the undertakers or some
body with a pick and shovel to disinter
the remains of private Jlonry , have a
college of anatomists sit on them , report
their condition , telegraph it all over the
United States and the effete nations of
Europe , Asia and Africa , and then give
us a rest. "We have had enough of this
unseemly craving of graveyard report
ers for cannibalistic horrors. The long
and short of it is that when a living
man is dying by starvation and he finds
a dead comrade lying beside him he is
justified in eating his flesh if he thinks
it will save his life. And when he has
done it he is not proud of it and the
best thing people can do who have nev
er been at the point of death by famine
in a frozen ocean , is to turn away their
eyes from the sad spectacle , ask no
questions and cease their everlasting
gab about it. State Journal.
Ked is to be the most popular color
this winter.
TAKEN UP.
At my residence 5 miles southwest of Mc
Cook , oa Driftwood , two mare ponies , one
light gray branded with two half circles X on
right hip , and one dark gray branded with a
half circle and letter ) R on right hip. The po
nies came to my ranch on August 2 < ith.
C. A. NETTLETON.
August 27tb , 1884. 13-5t.
Attention , Land Attorneys.
We have in stock "Cash Application" and
"Proof" blanks , under act approved June 15 ,
1880. Same are put up in § 1 and § 2 packages ,
ready to mail , bend in your order to
THE TRIUUNE , McCook , Neb.
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COMPLAINT NOTICES.
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TJ. 8. LAND OFFICE-
McUook , Neb. , September 1 ,
Complaint having been entered at thin ollico
by John M. Haley against Newton Funk for
abandoning his Homestead Kntry ' . ' ( HO , dated
at North I'iatto , Neb. , March - ' , l&O , upon the
southwest qiwrter8sctioui4 : , township : ! north ,
ranpo7 west , In lied Willow county , Neb. ,
with a view to the cancellation of said entry ;
the gold parties are hereby summoned to u ] > -
pcnrut this ollico on the 8th day of October ,
188 , atl o'clock , P. M. , to respond and furnish
testimony concerning said alleged abandon
ment. 34. U. L. LAWS , Itcgistcr.
U. 8. LAND OFFICE-
JlcUook , Neb. , July mh , 188J.
Complaint having been entered at this oflicu
by Kothus 8. Ilileman against Gcorgo W.
Slmpkins for failure to comply with law as to
Tiuiber-Culturo bntry 1308 , dated at North
Platte , Neb. , February 20th , 1880. upon the
northwest quarter of section 24 , township 2 ,
north of range IJO west , in lied Willow county ,
Neb. , with a view to 'the cancellation of paid
entiy ; contestant alleging that George W.
81mpklns has wholly abandoned said tnu-t ;
that no part of said tractof land has ever been
broken , cultivated , or planted to forest trees ,
seeds or cuttings , by said Simpkins since mak
ing said entry ; that during the year ending
February 20 , 1884 , no part of said land was
either broken , cultivated , or planted to trees ,
seeds or cuttings , and up to the present time ;
the said parties are hereby summoned to ap
pear at this ollico on TUESDAY , the 16th day of
SEITEMUKH , 1884. at 10 o'clock , P. M. , to respond
spend and furnish testimony concerning said
alleged failure.
Hi C. F. BABCOCK , Kccuivor.
U. S. LAND OFFICE
McCook , Neb. , August 7th , 1884.
Complaint having been entered at this ollico
by L. Adams Smith against Charles Watson
for failure to comply with law as to Timber-
Culture Entry 1237 , dated North Platte , Neb. ,
January 8th , 1880 , upon the west } J southeast
li and south yz northeast ; f section 7 , township
4 north , range 28 west , in Ked Willow county ,
Neb. , with a vi w to the cancellation of said
entry ; contestant alleging that Charles Wat
son has failed to cultivate , or plant to trees ,
seeds or cuttings , any part of said tract at any
time since making said entry to the date here
in ; the said parties arc hereby summoned to
appear at this ollico on the 27xii IJAVT OF SEP-
TEMBEH , 18o4 , at o'clock , P. M , , to rcspoiur
and furnish testimony coiiccrningsaid alleged
failure. 12. G. L. LAWS , Jtcgistcr.
U. S. LAND OFFICE
McCook , Neb. , August liJth , 1881.
Complaint having been entered at this ollicc
by John Johnson against James M. Sankoy
for abandoning his Homestead Entry 2008 ,
dated North Platte , Neb. , February 20th , 1880.
upon the northwest quarter section C. town
ship 1 north , range 2(5 ( west , in Ucd Willow
county , Nebraska , with a view to the cancel
lation of said entry ; the said parties are here
by summoned to appear at this oflicu on the
27TH DAY OF SEPTEMBEK , 1884 , at 10 o'clock ,
A. M. , to respond and furnish testimony con
cerning said alleged abandonment.
13. G. L. LAWS , Register.
U. S. LAND OFFICE
McCook , Neb. , August 23d , 18.S4.
Complaint having been entered at tins ollico
by Clydii G. Eckles against Paschall II. Moore
for abandoning his Homestead Entry 20tS5 ,
dated North Platte , Neb. , March 11,1880 , upon
the southwest quarter section 23 , township 2
north , range 30 west , in Hed Willow count- ,
Nebraska , with a view to the cancellation of
said entry ; the said parties aro" hereby sum
moned to appear at this oilice on the 14-m IJAY
OF OCTOHEH , 1884 , at 1 o'clock , P.M. , to respond
and furnish testimony concerning baid alleged
abandonment. 13. G. L. LAWS , Register.
FINAL PBOOF NOTICES.
LAND OFFICE AT McCooK , NEH. , I
September 2d , 18S4. )
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has tiled notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim , aud
that said proof will be made before Register
or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday , Octo
ber 10th , 1884viz : FrederickVollbrccht , Home
stead No. 1540 , for the west JJ northwest # and
west li southwest Ji section 15 , township 3
north , range 30 west. He names the following
witnesses to prove his continuous residence
upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz :
Adoiph Hheiscliick , Herman Thole , Charles
Bechtel and Phillip Weick , all of McCook , Neb.
14. G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEH. , I
September : ird , 1884. f
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has iiled notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim , and
that said proof will be made before Register
and Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday ,
October llth , 1881. viz : Alfred S. Rider , D. S.
No. 2."i20 , for the southwest quarter section 20 ,
township 3 , north of range 29 west Cth P.M.
lie names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon , and cultiva
tion of , said land , viz : William N. Enyeart ,
Vance McManigal , William M. Rollins and
Charles E. McPlierson , all of McCook , Neb.
14. G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEIL ,
September 1st , 1884. f
Notice is hereby given that the following-
mimed settler has illed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim , and
that said proof will be made before Register
or Receiver at McCook. Neb. , on Friday , Octo
ber 10th , 1F84 , viz : George A. Simerman , D.
S. No. 17U , for the southeast quarter section
21 , township 5 north , range 30 west. He names
the following witnesses to prove his continu
ous residence upon , and cultivation of. paid
land , viz : J. Osburn. Isaac Shepard , William
Vincent and Ellsworth Uassett. all of Osburn ,
Neb. 14. G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEH. , I
September 2nd , 1884. f
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 said proof will be made before Register
or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday , Octo
ber 10th , 1884 , viz : Andrew J. Benson , D. S.
No. 4i5 , for the northwest quarter section 83 ,
township 4 north , range 2 * . ! west. He names
the following witnesses to prove his continu-
DUS residence upon , and cultivation of , said
land , viz : Isaac Johnson , Charles T. Poyser
ind Henry Eden of McCook , Neb. , and David
E. Moore of IJo.v Elder , Neb.
14. G. L. LAWS , Register. .
LAND OFFICE AT McCooK , NEH. , i
September 2d , 1884. j"
Notice is hereby given that the following-
mmed settler has filed notice of his intention
: o make final proof in support of his claim , and
: hat said proof will be made before Register
> r Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday. Octo-
jer 10th , 1884 , viz . Charles Vollbrecht , Home
stead No. 841. for the cast' southwest H and
vest Yz southeast ; section l.'i , township 8
lorth , range 30 west. He names the following
fitnesses to prove his continuous residence
ipon , and cultivation of , said land. vi/ :
\dolph Rhcischick. Herman Thole , Charles
Jechtel and Phillip Weick , all of McCook , Neb.
14. G. L. LAWS , Register. (
LAND OFFICE AT McCooic , NEU. , )
September 1st , 1884. f
Notice is hereby given that the follQwing-
uuned settler has Hied notice or his intention
0 make final proof in support of his claim , and
hat said proof will be made before Register
ir Itcccivor at MoCook , Neb. , on Friday , Octo-
ler 10th , 1884 , vi/ : John II. Harries , Home-
tend No. 1.VJ1 , for the northwest quarter sec-
ion 24 , township 1 north , ranjre 2U west. He
mines the following witnesses to prove his
ontinuous residence upon , and cultivation
if , said land , viJ. . L. Sollcrs , Frank Laver-
i-k , John Conner and James Kilpatriek , all of
'toughton ' , Nebraska.
14. G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE ATMCCOOK , NKIS. , i
August 10th. 1SSH , i
Notice is hereby given tliilt tlio following
amed settler lias tiled notice of his intention
oinnke final proof in support of his claim ,
nd that said proof will be made before Rcg-
5ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Satur-
ay , October 4th. h-84 , viz : John M. Fcrgu-
on. D. S. No.74. . " > , for the southeast quarter p
ection 7 , township 2 north , ratigp ? ' tyi'st. *
fe names the following vinpi5e tn prove hi * ? '
ontimious rp idpneo upon , and cultivation ! !
f , &ftUl land , viz : Samuel L. Green , John '
tone. Wesley M. Sanderson and Fr.inkl' . Al- ,
n. all of McCook , Neb. "
12. G. L. LAWS , Register. V
, f - , _ _ _ _ _ _ , "
LAND OFFICK AT McCooic , NKII. , |
August 20tll. 18S1. \
Notice is hereby givcjl tj ) " t the. foiiowing-
iimcd settler h' ' * ? ! > il ! njitlco "of liis intention
1 inakutlnulpmu It in support of liis claim , and
mt said'proof will bo made before Register tr
r Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Wednesday , tl
ctober oth , 18&1 , viz : William Relpli , Honie * ttl
end 13W5. for the northeast quarter Of sooj Ion Oi
i , township 1 north. raiiRP tTJ V.'fitHo nauies D
10 following Yi'ttiiefsos { , prove lite continu- si
: is resiitenct ; upon , and cultivation of. said sifc
nd , viz : It. S. Cooler , AV. H. Hubbell and It
. O. Vt'iclnvire of McCook , Neb. , t itl Julm Itvi
anncrof StoutrUton , Nob. viC.
W. G. L. LAWS , Register. C.C (
LAND Omen AT MCCOOK , NKB. , j.
August lotli , J H. i
or Receiver at McOpok. Nob. , on
SKPTKMUKH 2 rn. 18 4 , viz : JoiV.n |
the nortl , east , m rter
Homestead No. 412 , for Barter
north nmgo M vlc8'- '
8 ,
section 1 ! ) township
He names thd followlntr wltncww to.prove
his continuous residence upon. IUH ! culthration
John F. Black , Daniel &iiaw ,
of said land , viz :
Rutherford D. Archibald and James M. Hoi *
ler all of McCook , Neb. . .
ltcglgter.
LAND OFFICE.AT AT McCoox. NEB. , { .
August 10th , J884. f
Notice Is hereby given that the follow Ing
earned settler has filed notice of ! Intention s '
to nmko final proof in support of Wsclnltn.and
that said proof will be made before Boglator
or Receiver at McCook , Nob. , on ,
OCTOHKH 4Tir. 1884 , viz : William N. Bottom
D. S. No. 424 , for the south 'A "otfhwest U a nd
south V northeast > i section P. township -
*
north , range 21) west. He mimes the following
witnesses to prove his continuous rcsldenco
upon , aud cultivation of.sa Id land , vte : Lewis
March , Robert Johnston , Richard Johnston-
and George Roper. ' McCook ,
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , >
August 4th , 1884. f
Nwtlco Is hereby given that the following
named settler has tiled notice of his intention
11 make llnal proof in support of his claim , and
that said proof will be made before Register
or Kucelver at McCook , Nob. , on THUHSDAV ,
SEITEMBEU 18m , 184 , viz : Abrnui Hammond ,
Homestead No. 1373 , for the southeast quarter
of section 13 , township 1 north , range 2U west.
Ho names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon , and cultiva
tion of , said land , viz : Wilber F. Saunders.
James IJ. Miller , John L. Sellers and John
Conner , all of Stougliton , Neb.
10. G. L. LAWS. Register.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEn. , I
August 13th , 1884. f
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has tiled notice of his intention
to make llnal proof in support of his claim , ana
that said proof will bo made before Register
or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on MONDAY ,
OCTOHEH CTII , 1884 , viz : Benjamin F. Olcott ,
D. S. No. 237 , for the northeast Jj section 7 ,
township 3 north , range 30 west. He names
the following witnesses to prove his continu
ous residence upon , and cultivation of , said
land , viz : Samuel Urown , George Talbott , '
Uerdctt Lufkin and George White , all of Mc
Cook , Nob. 11. G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEU. , I
August Oth , 1884. f
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 said proof will be made before Register
or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on SATUUDAY ,
SEI-TEMHEK 20-rii , 1884 , viz : Millard F. Ilorrcll ,
D. S. No.53. i , for the northeast quarter section
21 , township 4 , north of range 30 west. He
names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon , aud cultivation
of , said land.viz : C.H.Phillips , Phillip Weicjc.
Hiram Thraiikill and John R. Coleman , all of
McCook , Nebraska.
11. G. L. SAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEU. , \ f >
August llth , 1884. f
Notice Is hereby given that the followlue
named settler has Hied notice of his intention
tomakc final proof insupport of his claim , and
that said proof will be made before Register
or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Fit IDA v ,
SEPTEMBER I'JTII , 1884 , viz : Frank Fewel , D.
S. No. 227 , for the east southwest H and I
west Ij southeast U section 13 , township 2.
north , range 30 west. He names the following
witnesses to prove his continuous residen-c.o
upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : ; . c.
Russell , S. H.Colvin , Charles Bowles and John
Whittaker , all of McCook , Neb.
11. G. L. LAWS , Ho-glstcr.
LAND OFFICE AT McCooc : , NEIJ ' ' J
August 28th , 1884. f
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 said proof will be made before Register
orReccivcr at McCook , Neb. , on Monday
October 13th , 1884 , viz : Alexander C. Towne
D.S. No. 243 , for the east / southeast . section
1 , township 1 , range 30 west and west JJ south
west Ji section 0 , township 1 , range 29 west
He names the following witnesses to prove his .1
continuous residence upon , and cultivation of
said land , viz : W. M. Hubbell , N. Burtloss
and E. R. Johnston of McCook , Neb. , and
Charlie Smith of Driftwood. Neb.
13. G. L. LAWS. Register
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK. NEU. , )
August 28th , 1884. f
> otice is hereby given that the folloirinir-
named settler has filed notice of his intention i
to make final proof in support of his claim , anil i
that said proof will be made before Register Hi
or Receiver at McCook. Neb. , on jrovr-
north , range 30 west. He names the following
witnesses to prove his continuous residence
upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : W.
M. Hubbell , N. Burtiess , William 1'ryor and
E. R. Johnston , all of McCook , Neb.
M. G. L. LAWS. Register.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , )
August 28th , 1884. (
2 otice is hereby given that the following- *
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to inaku final proof in support of his claim , nodi :
that said proof will be made before Reirister-
r Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Saiurdav
[ ) ctober llth. 1884 , viz : Lewis IJ. Maw * . D.s"
NTo. 2 ! > 8 , for the lots 2,3 and 4 and southeast !
southwest h of section 31. township 3 north
range 28 west. He names the following |
nesses to prove his continuous residence upou
ind cultivation of , said land , viz : Alton V
Phillippi. John H. Mescrve , Richard Johnson
ind V > illiam W. Fisher , all of McCook , Neh ,
IJ- G. L. LAWS. Register.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK. NEB. , i
August 28th , 18S4. V
Notice is hereby given that the follo .inir _
mined settler has filed notice of his in-CnHnn
o make final proof in support of his chiim nn.1
hat said proof will be made before itcjrfstnr
> r Receiver at McCook , Neb. . O'i MoSf-r
) ctober 13th , 1884 , viz : Elihugb R. Johnston'
? toTnsll.ip2 north. r nge 30 west Hc amp
he following witnesses to prove hiscbntinu-
" " " -
ms residence upon , and cultivation i1" :
and. viz : Oscar W. Russell. T ? n\J. \ c
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , i
Notice is hereby given that the * following
hat said proof will be made before Reg'lSser *
ir Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Satwtlay
< * < > % iHtt. viz : Itobt B. '
. S. No. . ! . j , for the south 'I
southwest i
ction 27. township 3 north , nfnge *
Johnson ami
' 00k. Neb , 13.
LAND OFFICR AT -
McCop-C ;
> E „ }
Notice is hereby given thut-Vh5'-fvi ! ? * ' . '
aiiied settler has filed not - . , * rViiIlowinS'
> mtiko final proof in sur nnr + , r-t , \ntcn on
iiatsaid proof will be Widf"hf.ro ai-m'and
i * . . . r _ . iUHuu Deiorf "eiristcroi *
tccciver at McO
or 10th , 18S { , vix :
tead No. 6. for the northnn ' Ho" > < - -
LAND OFFICE , AT McCooic , NEB.
Notice is hereb
amed settler has
f . for the northwest quarter < >
wns hip I north , BIIWS 29 west
ic toilou-in- witnesses to "
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK.NEU. j
er at . Neb