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TheTribuiK F. M. & E. M. KIMMELL , Editors and Publishers. SUBSCRIPTION : $2 PER YEA INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE. NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET. VOJl I'HESIDEXT , JAMES G. ELAINE , of Maine. YOU VICK-I'HESIDENT , JOHN A. LOGAN , of Illinois. CHA11LES II. DEWEY , of Douglas. HENKY SPKICK , of Washington. Tl.ll. IIAUIUNGTON , of Gage. ' .10HNMACK1N , of Grcoloy. A.L.BUKR , ofllurlan. STATE. - . - * roit GOVEKNOK , JAMES W. DAWES , of Saline County. rOU LIEUTENANT-OOVEKXOlt , II. II. SIIEDD , ofSaundcrs County. > FOU STATE THUASUJIKK , 0. II. WILLA1U ) , of Thaycr County. FOU STATU AUDITOH , If. A. HA1JCOCK , of Valley County. FOU BISCllETARY OF STATK , E.P. IIOGGEN , of Lancaster County. FOlfATTORNEV GENEKAI , , WILLIAMLEESE , of Howard County. rOU COMMISSIONER OF 1'UUI.IC LANDS , - JOSEPH SCOTT , of Buffalo County. FOU IlEGEXT STATE UNIVERSITY , LEAVMTBUKNHAM , of Douglas County. FOU SUl'EIUNTEKDENT OF PUBLIC INS.TRUCTIO W. W. W. JONES , of Lancaster County. CONGRESSIONAL. FOU CONGRESS , 2D DISTUICT , JAMES LAIKD , of Adams County. JUDICIAL. FOU DISTUICT ATTOKNEV , 8TJI .JUDICIAL DIS1 W. S. MOKLAN , of Furnus County. , ' SENATORIAL. FOU SENATOR , oOTII DISTRICT , JAMES W. DOLAN , of Jlctl Willow County. COUNTY. J'OU REPRESENTATIVE , GEORGE HOCKNELL , ofMcCook. FOU COMMISSIONER , 1ST DISTUICT , HENRY CRABTKEE , of Indianola. THE beautiful- city of Cleveland , Ohio , received a baptism of fire. Sun day. Loss , estimated at $3,000,000. WE didn't know St. John had so many friends in Nebraska. In Merrick coun ty they arc running a St. John county ticket. GREAT cracks have recently been no ticed in the earth in Pennsylvania. -Safurc is preparing to let the democrat ic party crawl into its hole. YOUNG COUNSEL VANDEUBILT , the favorite son of W. U. Yanderbilt , has .drooped hi Wall street the $5,000,000 left him by his grandfather , the commo dore. This may explain why William H. sold Maud S. OKLAHOMA PAYNE , who expected to figure as a hero in the-United States courts and settle the vexed question of the opening of a new-estate , is bit terly disappointed. fCe il to be jailed on the vulgar charge of selling whisky in the Indian uatiofjjv'He has been sized "up about right. THE woman's riatiqnal equal rights party , at a convention recently held in San Francisco , nominated Mrs. Belv ; A. Lockwood , of Washington , D. C. for President of the United Stales , and Belva , on the 3rd inst. , forwarded he letter of acceptance. Another elcmcn has thus been added to the campaign humor. THE democratic vote in Vermont fel off ten-per cent and the republican vote eleven per cent as compared to that of 1SSO. This is not particularly gratify ing to airybody , nor is it at all alarmin to the republicans. One per cent , one way on the other in the round up is of no significance in a state as one sided as is Vermont. "LET theVpcoplc rule/ ' repeats the Creighton Pioneer. So say we ; but we would first like "the "people" give a healthy indication of ability to run a Jittle fivc-for-a-cent caucus or conven tion , before we sec the reins of government - * ment handed over. One or two cnibryotic politicians usually get away with "the people" bag and baggage. BEX BUTLEII has a "bav'l , " and the question that troubles him most is whether he will tap it. He had a con-t f erence with the greenback state central committee of "Michigan on Monday , and the committee was to decide whether Jie should put $10,000' into the cam paign in that state or not. As nothing further has been , beard concerning the matter. , it is very likly that the commit tee decided jiot to call on .Butler for the $103OOD , the decision ho doubt being rendered ut Ben's request. lie knows well enough that a bird ia Ue ) hand is' worth two -in the bush. Tin : latest bank failure has develop * some unusually sensational feature The New Brunswick , Jew Jersey , , n tional bank failed on Saturday , the" d ficiency being reported at from $200 000 to $250,000. Mr. Hill , the casl icr , who had been speculating with tl money , promptly committed suicide ii stead of ruum * . away to Canada. An now comes the startling inteligence tlu President Runyon has followed the e : ample of the cashier. This is a prctt quick way of settling th'eir accounts There are a host of other dishonest an speculating bank officials who ought t dp the samething. In their death Hut yon and Dill exhibited a manly remors at least for their breach of trust. The showed that they preferred death to living disgrace , and no doubt they neve intended to steal a cent , but bavin : been tempted into the whirlpool o speculation they continued to lose , hop ing each day to retrieve their losses , an * replace the funds they had appropriate ) to their own use. It is the same eli story. They were unexpectedly caugh short , the crisis came , and they wer ruined. To them perhaps , their owi disgrace and ruin were not so much a the ruin and distress they had brough upon confiuimr patrons and friends. Bee. * As the campaign progresses the pros pects of a grand republican victory al alo'ng the line grows brighter. Then is no longer a question about the rcsul of the national contest and the interesi now is centered in the legislative , state and congressional campaign. Nebraska is reasonably safe for all the republican candidates , state , congressional and dis trict. Republicans , however , should noi be caught napping , and fold their arms because their is a fair prospect of suc cess , for there arc combinations and trades of all kinds being made to defeat here and there a republican nominee False charges are filling the air and every means is being resorted to to in duce republicans to desert their ranks. \Ye \ advise republicans to be on their 2uard ; and lose no'opportunity to put in 2ood ; work for the success of the entire ticket. Gazette-Journal. MAINE comes to the front with jrom L2.000 to 1G,000 republican majority. Phe returns show slight republican gains n ever } ' section of the state. The re- mblicans elect a governor , four con- rrcssmcn and the legislature. Maine las done nobly , and if the other rcpub- ican states that vote before November lo as well , James G. Blaine will be elect- d president on the 4th of November by .n overwhelmingmajority. . The glor- 3us result in Mr. Elaine's own state will indoubtedly have an enthusiastic effect moug republicans all over the country , nd the old adage , "As goes Maine so ocs the union. * ' is very likely to prove rue in this campaign. Bee. THE accident at the Fremont Re nion Tuesday was a sad one , am ast a gloom not only over those pres- nt , but the people of thai city also 'he amphitheatre built was a private flair and the proprietor ought to be aid responsible for the accident. He nd no right to erect a death trap of nit kind , arid he should have known was tinsufo. Those who had charo-e O f the reunion should not have allow- 1 him to permit people to rro into it : the shape it was in. Such a slaug-h- r is little less than murder. Ga- itle-Jourtml. THE New York car-drivers arc a unit > r Blaine and Logan. They are 7.000 rong , .and their desertion of Cleveland i account of his refusing to sign the .r-drivers' bill , will make a big hole in c ranks of the democracy. The car- ivers' association is only one of the liny labor organizations that have de- ircd for Blainc and Logan , and the dicutions now arc that the republican : ket will receive a handsome majority the Empire Plate. Bee. THE colors of Ben Butler are a red so upon a green loaf , but , as the Chi- sro Times says , "If General Butler' ices a higher valuation upon the field an upon the flowers of the garden , to consistent he should have told his lowers in selecting a badge to adopt a ) oked-necked pumpkin on a long vine , itead of a red rose on a green leaf. " liat Ben Butler doesn't know about ming isn't worth knowing. spectacle of Ponicroy , the anti- it candidate for president , hauling off favor of St. John , who has ridden the it around the mystic circle and over j i bridge of bones thirty-two times , j I who has always been a confirmed " . of the most'comical inii ier , is one - ii cnts of this xor any other campaign. The County Fair. Preparations arc going : rapidly forward make the coming : County Fnir even a great success than that of lost year. Mr. Jam Hetlierlngton has been appointed secreta on account of the absence of C. S. Quick , new building for the lloral hall will be erect In a few flays , and the old one put in shape f farm products , vegetables , etc. Suitable stu' and pens will be putup for horses , cattle , ehci and hogs , and the racp track will be in sple did condition. We would suggest that supc intendents of classes be on tlio.grounds ear on the first day of the fair to receive stock i other articles , enter and arrange them in the proper class and lot , thatVhcn the time com to pass upon them , none may be omitted , at eacli may be compared with the other. Mei bership tickets are § 1.00 ; single entry ticke 25 cents each. It will facilitate matters gren ly for those desiring membership tickets 1 purchase them previous to the fair , as tl secretary is required to make a record cnti of each one , and during the fair his time wi be taken up with the duties relating to e.vhi ! its. Remember , all entries , except in the spec ring , are positively closed at0 P.M. of the fir ; day of the fair. Several parties last yet brought meritorious articles to the fair on tli second day and were disappointed in not n cciving an award ; this can be avoided b making the entry within the time prescribe * Entries can be made at any time now , eithc in person or by letter , the only restriction b < ing , that the person desiring to make the onlr must be the holder of a membership ticket , o a member oi' the family of such holder. Supci intendents of classes should also make it the ] duty to sec that no article in their class is tan pcrcd with or injured , especially in class ! No one should be allowed to meddle with e. > hibits except the judges , and they only fo the purpose < of determining which is best- Conricr. CARRICO. Plenty of hard wind. Haying nearly finished. William Bailey. Sr. , and family hav < moved to McCoolc. The round-up is at the head of tlu Willow. It moves quite slowly. - . Ed. Wheaton has just put on his range 100 head of yearling colls. lliley Jlillcr and his outfit passed b } Dn their way to the Black Hills , lasl iveek. Elder Wood preached at E. N. Keel- jr' s , Sunday. He is now a guesfoi Mrs. Braugh. The Davis Bros , of Medicine Creek ! mve just finished putting up a hundred .ons of hay for A. 'Camp. Mr. Joe Lundy , Joe Wills and Ezra 13 vens of Bancocas , X. J.5 arc visiting : heir old acquaintances , Messrs. Stokes fe Troth's people. Miss Lucy Braugh is going to Carrie - ; o after her cousin. Miss Mary Haller , vho is coming by stage from Osburn , vhere she has been staying for some imc. PIIILO. MARRIED. _ _ sTEMUTH THULXER At the res- idcnce of I. J. Starbuck. Sunday even ing , September 7th , 1334. John Xe- ineth and Lizzie Thulner , Squire Colvin. ofnciatinir. * j The young people were started out i double harness with many good wishes nd the following presents : I. J. Star- uek , heifer : J. E. Berger , rocking uair ; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jennings , ash bowl and pitcher ; Mr. and Mrs. 'age ' Francis , pair of chairs ; Mr. and [ rs. M. Y. Starbuek , dressing case ; Ir. and Mrs. George Starbuck , Swiss room and holder ; 31 r. and Mrs. Chas. oble , bedspread ; Mrs. and Mrs. Lee tarbuck , pair of towels ; Lewis Star- ick , glass set ; Grandma Starbuck. ass set. GEO. H. HAND , editor of the Oberlin ye. was. married to Miss Annie Mott i Sundav , August 31st. ami the Eve > t the past week or.two bears abundant ; idences of the fact. Gcorcre is actinu : * t O though he had suddenly come into issession of the world. Why he is ortly to build a house , enlarge his per and start another paper afe Ludcl ! the acquisition of one of Kansas' ir ones produces such results , we will move to the sister state and take at ist two. Joy , Bro. u Some one has taken a compassionate ticc of the loneliness of the "Mother ibbard" and suggests the following i nutifully outlined counterpart , under 2 style of "the Father Hubbard' ' : limply drop the suspenders , and wear 2 shirt loose over the top of your lite , instead of rucking it in , and you j re the 'Father Hubbard. ' ' ' It is ex- i itcd that the "Father Uubbard" jome very popular with the bay-win- > v style of beauty. Tins B. & railroad is becoming Cj TO popular than over with cattle ppers. This road has very large. ck cars , accoinmodating , courteous ployes and engines which pull thir- cai-s from here to Chicago at an irage speed of twenty-seven miles hour. Cattle don't shrink in weight CD y much with so short a time trav- i. Lariat. ndigestion and.sour stomachs are of- brought on by the use of adulterated dug Powders. Bewareof Baking rder that makes your broad'bitter , ch means poison. Lois' German Bak- Powderis free from any deleterious 1 ! stance. Sold by C. H. Rogers. it.it . . " 7 V WILL invcnitions ever slop or wo dcrs aver cease ? Elisha E. Everel a cabinet maker and inventor , of Phi adolphia , who has taken out tweni or thirty different patents for mochai ical appliances , including' foldin bedsteads , desks , wasbstands and 5 on , is now at work on an itiventic that , if successful , may complete ] revolutionize ocean and railway tnn el. This is nothing else than the n O duplication of steam power. He hr 'designed a steamboat which , by nicar of a succession of paddles boneal the water , may attain a speed of thii ty knots an hour and accomplish trip to Europe in three or four day ; MK. JUSTICE MOULK sentenced a ru nil prisoner in England in the follow ing words : "Prisoner at the bar. you counsel thinks you innocent , th counsel for the prosecution thinks yoi innocent , I think you innocent. . Bu a jury of your own countrymen , ii the exercise of such common sense a they possess , which does not seem t < be much , have found you guilty , am it remains that I pass on you the' sen tence of the law" That is , that yet be kept imprisoned one day , and as that day was yesterday , you may gc about your business. " WHAT a red-hot snap that womat who has been living without food IGc days , and without water for IS weeks , would be for some of our bacheloi homesteaders. TAKEN Ul\ At my residence 5 miles southwest of Me ! Cook , on Driltwood , two mare ponies. Cm , light gray branded with two half circles X on right hip , and one dark gray branded with tl liulf circle and letter ) H on right hip. Also , ti horizontal bar on lett hip , above hip bone. I'he ponies came to my ranch on August 20th. C. A. NETTI.ETON. August 27th , 1884. 13-5t. Attention , Land Attorneys. We have in stock "Cash Application" and 'Proof blanks , under act approved June ! . ' , 1880. Same are put up in tfl and $2 packages , ready to mail. Send in your order to THE TIUBUXE. McCoolc , No' . . . . , tm. [ * g Ta- * ! ? * y7 vj .it LJ i i a "Vj-t tT t * i Hi iT TTF TT tin T rfTTTiTt ft'nrm THAT IIACKISG COUGH cm be to ( inickly cured iy Sliiloh'b Cure. We guarantee it. WILL YOU SUFFKU ivitli Dyspepsia and Liver Con- ilalnt ? ShllohWItallzer is guaranteed to cure you. SLEKI'LESS XIGIITS , made miserable by time tcr- iblu cough. Sliiloh's Cure is the lemedy fur you. CATAtlltH CL'UEI ) , health and sweet breath sc- nired by Shiloh'a Catarrh llemedy. i'i ice 50 cents. vasal Injector free. * For lame Hack , bide or Chest u e Sliiloh'b 1'orous Master. Price S3 cents. rs COI'GII aud ConMunpticn Cure is sold iy ns un a gaiiantcc. It cm eh consumption SIIILOH'S VITALIZE ! ; Is ivhat you need for Con- tipation , Lc s of Appetite , Dizziness and all synip- ems of Dyspcpsi.i. 1'rke 10 and T5 cents per bottle. CROUP , WIIOOPIXO COUGH and Uronehitis Im- icdlatcly icllevcd by Sliiloh's Cure. Sold by S. i , . Gieen , druggist , .MeCooIc , Neb. Agents wanted for authentic . edition of liis life. Published at "iVugusta , his home. Largest , aliancl omest , cheapest , bear. By liu renew ned hiMonun am ! biographer , Col. Comvei ! , hose life of Garlleld , published by us outsold the iventy others by 00,001) . Outsells every book ear ublished in this world ; many agents are selling , fifty ally. Agents ai e making fortune- . . All new begin- crs successful ; stand elunce for them. $1S 50 ni.ulc y a liidy agent the flr.-t day. Tenns most liberal. arttcular& f ice. Better send 2."i cents for postage , : c. , on free ontlit , now ready. Including laivju pios- 'ctns book , and save \aliuible time. 2. ALLICX & CO. . Augusta , Jlaiae. Send six centsforio&tagcand recent ; free , a cosily box of goods which will hclj > y.u to _ - : 9 more money i Ighc away tliuu ij'thing elsu in this \vorM. 'All of either sex , succeed om Hrst hour. The broad lo'id to fortune opens bc- re the \ ; < jrluis , aisoiitelsure. ! ! . At once address KUE & CO. , Augusta , Maine. 2-33. 0'JE LIVE SETJGGIST - S. L. Giccu is daily bavins calls for Ueggb' Diar- itra Balsam. In eases cf colic , Cholerar t iiolcrn oruus , JDiarrhica , Dyi-enterj" , Bloody Fluv. _ InCain- ation of the Bon els , etc. , it will bihg immediate lief , i\-erj bottle sold h > postthcly warranted to MI satbf.ietion , or money refunded. l'i Ice , Wets. r. wee ! : at home. ? . ) outfit fi ec. I'ay ab- . solutrly sure. Xoii-k. Capital not rcquir- cd. UcadiT. if you want uusiue s at which isuii-i of either eiyonnj ? or old. can ike si eat pay : :11 the time they work , with absolute rtainty , write for paitlcnlars to H. KAL.LKTT i : > . I'urtlaiid , M.uue. 2-2.- A33YIC3 TO MOTKESS. Arc you diatmbcrt at ui.irbt .jnd broken of yo.ir rest : i > ! clc child biilTerJut ; and crumt with i iin of cut- K teeth ? if to , sund : it once and gut a bo'tlc of : . Wicslw's Scttig Cyrup fr Ctiiirca Tostlu : . \alue K .ncalculable. It .iII relieve the poor : le sufferer iuinictlliitoly. Dci'end upon it , mothers : ru N no mistake about it. It cures cy ! enteiy and .rrlioc. ! , leuinates the stomach and hovels , cures : : ul colic , sofli'iH the jrnm ! , induces Imhiininatloi. ( tone and eiiorry to tli"wliole sj tcn ; . Wilsw's Sccthfcg Sys ? fr Chilircs Eccthi = s i : ; ts > ant to the taste , and N the prescription of one the oldest and bct > t frinalc nurses and physicians ibe rniiod states , ana is for sale by all rimoists tli < % nor ! < I. I'nce 25 cents a bottle. fur the v.fiiKiiiR cli'ss. Send 10 cents for postaKi" . and -A will mail you free , .1 royal , \alual > le box of sample so > ) ds iliat will put \ on In tVi' way of im-.lviii } : re iiKiiHM in a fcwdaxs than 5011 over thought j.os- e at any liif-lucss. t apital not required. We will it you. You can work all the time or in spare time v. 1 he woi k is mnn sally adapted to both texcs1 , ns and oM. Vou cnn oa IIy earn fiom 50 cents to jvury i\cnlng. That all who wait work imy test business , we make th.s unpimlli-lcd offer ; to all ) are not well FatUlU-d we will send § 1 to pay for trouble of writing us. Full paiticular ? , directions , , sent free. Fortune" will be iiu'lu by those who a their whyle time to the work. Great success Dlutelv sure. Don't dcl : > y. Start now. Address KfcOX & CD. , Portland. .Maine. 2-33. COHPLAIET NOTICES. S. LAND OFFICE ilcCook , Xeb. , Aiiffus-t Soil , 1SSL oinpluint liavinj , ' been entcreil at tins oflicc Ulydu G. Tickles fife-aiiist Paschall H. .Moore iibiuiflonin ; ; Iiis Homestead Entry t-WJ , ed North PJatte , Neb. , March 11 , ISol ) , upon southwest quarter section 5 , townahiu : i tli , ratige J west , in Hod V.'HIov county , traska , with a view to the cancellation of I entry ; the said parties are hereby snin- ued to appear at this otlice on the llth day ) ctober , 1SS1 , at 1 o'clock , P. 51. . to respond furnish testimony concerning said alleged ndonment. 1 . G. L. LAWS , Ilcsister. 3. LAND OFFICE n ; ilcCook , Neb. , September 1,1S4. to Hnplaint having- been entei-cd at thi ? ollice tii Fohn if. Haley against Newton Funk for or ndoninfr his Homestead Entry 2i0 , dated OiNi forth PJattcv Neb. , March X' , lf-80 , upon the Ni thwestquartersoction l.towuship north , se ? e 27 west , in Hed V.'illow county. Neb. , Vt i.n view to the cancellation of said entry ; ru said parties arc hereby summoned to apr - nc r at this office on the'Mh day of October , an , ut 1 o'clock , P. M. , to respond ami furnish I ) ; imony concerning- alleged abandon- an it. 14. .G. L. LAWS , Kegister. anJ J COMPLAINT NOTICES. II. S. LAND OFFICE- MeCook , Neb. , August 22d. 183 J Comulalnt having been entered ut this oill by John C. Hlrdsull tigulnst Lewis S. Shot for abandoning his Homestead Entry No. dated ut McCook , Nob. , Januaryfith , 1881 , upi the south " , southwest1. ! section 8 and nor l/t northwest Jt section 17 , township 3 nort range 2'J west , in Red Willow county , Nebn liti , with a vit w to the cancellation of said e try ; the said parties are hereby summoned appear at this ollico on the 21st day of Octobc 16W , at 10 o'clock , A. 51. , to respond and f u nish testimony concerning- alleged aba donnicnt. 15. G. L. LAWS , Kegister. II. S. LAND Ol'FlCE M cC'ook , Neb. , Augu13th , 1&54. Complaint having been entered at this oll.ci by John F. Johnson against James M. aanlici lor abandoninK- Homestead Kntry aKW dated No'rth 1'latte , Neb. , February 20th , It 'fl upon the northwest quarter section 0 , town ship 1 north , range 20 west , in Ited Willou county , Nebraska , with n view to the cancel lutioii of said entry ; the said parties are here by summoned to appear at this ollice on tlu 27TII DAT OF Sl.l'TEMIIEK , IbSi , at 10 O'clock A. M. , to respond and JVo lsh testimony con ccrning said alleged abaj ment. G. LAND OFIICI : AT McCooic , Nuu. , I September 2d , l&yl. f Notice is hereby given that the following- lamed settler has filed notice of his intention o make linul proof in support of his claim , and hat said proof will be made before Uegistor ir Heceh cr at McCook , Neb. , on Friday , Octo- > er 10th , 1884viz : Frederick Vollbrecht , Home- tcad No. 1510 , for the west Vi northwest H and rest M southwest J. . section 15 , township a lorth , range ; > 0 v. est. He names the following fitnesses , to prove his continuous residence ipon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Ulolph ii heist-hick , Herman Thole , Charles techtel and Phillip Weiek , all -McCoolNcb. . H. G. L. LAWS , Kegister. L.VS11 OlTXCF. AT MCC OK , NlHJ. , I September ord , 1 ! > S4. ) " Notice is hereby given that the lolloxving- amcd settler lias flled notice of his intention proof in support of his claim , and jwnship 3 , north of range 2 ! ) west tith P. M. ! e names the following witnesses to prove is continuous residence upon , and cnltiva- on of , said land , viz : William N. Enyeart. ance JIcManlgal , Willii-m M. Itollins and harles E. ilcPherson , all of McCook , Neb. G. L. LAWS. Kegister. LAND OFFICI : AT MCCOOK , Nin. : , ( September 1st , 1PS4. I" Isotice is hereby given that the following- simcd settler has filed notice of his intention > make linai proof in support of hii- claim , and lat said jiroof will be made before Ke-istcr f Keceiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday , Octo- Ji-T10th , ISol , viz : George A. Simcrmiin , D. . INO. 47 ! ) , lor the southeast ( juarter section , township 5 north , range30 west. He names icloilowiiig witnesses to prove his continu- .is residence upon , and cultivation of , said nd , viz : J. Osburn. Isaac Shepard. William lucent and Ellsworth Rassctt , all of Osburn , cb. 11. G. L. LAWS , Kegister. LAND Orncr AT MuCooic , NKU. , ( September 2nd , 18Si. i Notice is hereby given that the following- lined settler has Hied notice of his intention make Until proof in support of his claim , and 3. 4i % for the northwest quarter section S5 , wnship t north , range 2 ! ) west. Ho names e following witnesses to prove his continu- is residence upon , and cultivation of. said ud , viz : Isaac Johnson , Charles T. Povser d Henry Eden of McCook , Neb. , and David Moore of Box Elder , Neb. U- G. L. LAWS , LAND OFFICI : AT McCoox , NEIL , i September 2d , 1S : . f Notice is hereby given that the lollowing- med settler has filed notice of his intention 10th , IfvJU , viz . Chu'rle * Volil-.rcht ? Honk - tad No. til , for the eat ' ; southwest ! { ; i-.d 'i southeast 3i section 13 , town hi ; ) ; ; .ningeK ) west , litnuincb the folkm'.ag tnepses to prove his ntmuons residence on , and cuUivalion of. said land. * i/ : olph Kheisehick , Herman Thole , diaries chtet ttnd Phillip Wuiek , all of McCook. Xeb. I- G. L. LAWS , Kegister. LAND Orriri : AT McCooir , NEIJ. , ) September 1st , IfrV-l. f rotice is hereby given that the foo\ving- ! ! incd settler has filed notice of hi intention nalcc iinal proof in stippoi t of hi * claim , and it said proof will be made before Kegister Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Frida v. Octo- " 10th , lfrS4 , viz : John II. Harries"Home- ad No. 1.VS1 , for the northwest quarter sec- n 21 , township 1 north , range 2i west. He uus the following witnesses to prove his itinnous residence upon , and ctiitivution s-aid land , viz : J. L. SoliCrs. Frank Laver- . John Connor aod James Kilpntrick , ; ttl of nghton , Nebraska. ' . . G. L. LAWS. Kegister. LAND OrncE AT McCowc , NEH. , August 10th , 1PSJ. \ oticc is hereby given that the following ned settler has Hied notice of his intention nake Itnal proof in support of his claiji , that said proof will be made before Keg- ror Keceiver at McCook , Neb. , on Satur- . October 4th , 1 1 , viz : Jolin M. Fergn- , D. S. iNo. 274. ) , for the southeast quarter : ion 7 , township 2 north , range 2 ! ) wost. names the following witne.-pcsto prove his tinuous residence upon , and cultivation said land , viz : Samuel L. Green , John ic. Wesley M. Sanderson and Frank P. Al- jilfof McCook , Neb. G. L. LAWS. Kegister. LAND Oi-riCE AT McCoox , Nin. . i August 2 ( > th , lt. f 3tice is hereby given that the followiu"- icd tettlcr has filed notice of hi * intention iako final proof Mn support of his claim , and said proof will be made before Kegister X-ceiver at 3IcCook , Neb. , on Wednesday 11 ; > bcr cth , ] f 4 , viz : William Kelph. Homed - tc d 156J. ( for the northeast quarter of section t ! jwnship 1 north. mnpeSO west. He names 01 Following witnesses to prove his continu- residencc upon , and cultivation of. said , viz : K. S. Conloy , W. H. Hubbell and ta . Wlckwire of McCook , Neb. , and John tilot icr of Stoughton. Neb. ot G. L. LAWS , Kegister. luV V ( Jt LAND OFFICE AT McCooic. NEIL , i September 6th , 1884. f tice is hereby given that the followiu"- cd settler has flK-d notice of his intention : iko final proof in support of his claim , and said proof will be made before Kegister 11:1 icceivoi ; at McCook , Neb. , on Saturdav. to ber Ibtli , ISSi , viz : Fred D. Pitney , D. S th 117 , lor the southwest Jj southwest' . of an on 10 and east' , uortHwcst lf northwest Oq rthwest 'A of section 15 , township 4 north , OqD. e29 west. Tie names the following wits - sh ; s to prove continuous residence upon , fol cultivation of. suid land , viz : William re : u. AJexander Cumpbojl , Stephen Holies ; imrles Turner , all of JSojc lildcr. Neb. G. L. LAWS , Hegleter , Co _ - - _ , * * * IA.VXU OKWCE AT MCCOOK , NED. , I August 18th , 1684. 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 ba inndo before Kegister or Koceiver at McCook , Nob. , on MONDAY , SBPIKMIIEH 20rir , li&l , viz : John F. Kawllngs , Homestead No. 412 , for the northeast quarter section 1:5 : , township 'J north , range 20 west , lie names the following- witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivation , of , said land , viz : John F. itlnck , Daniel Shaw. Kutherford B. Archibald and James M. Hels- ler , all of McCook , Neb. 12. G. L. LAWS , Kegister. LAND OFFICE AT McCooic , NEH. , I August lUtb , 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 JL that said proof will bo made before Kegister or Receiver ut AfcCook , Neb. , on SATURDAY , OCTOBER 4-rir , 1884 , viz : William N. Potter. D. S. No. 424 , for the south } northwest Ji and south ' . northeast J.i section ! ) , township 2 north , range 29 west. He names the following- witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivation ofsaid landviz : Lewis March , Robert Johnston , Richard Johnston and George Roper , all of McCook , Neb. J2. G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEIJ. , I August 4th , 1884. f Nwtice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention 11 make final proof in support of his claim , and that stud proof will be made before Register .or iiucolver at McCook , Neb. , on THURSDAY , ' &IKITEMUUU IbTH.lSSl , viz : Abrum Hammond. Homestead No. 1373 , for the southeast quarter of section 13 , township 1 north , range 2'J west. Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultiva tion of , said land , viz : Wither F. Saundcrs. James Ii. Miller , John L. Sellers and John .Conner , all of Stoughton , Neb. 10. G. L. LAWS. Register. LAND OFFICE AT McCooic , NEIL , i .August 13th , 1884. f Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and. that said proof will be made before Reglster or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on MONDAY , OCTOBER UTII , 1834 , viz : Benjamin F. Olcott. D. S. No. 237 , for the northeast J.i section 7 , township 3 north , range 30 west. Ho names the folio wing witnesses to prove his continu ous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Samuel Drown , George Tulbott , Uerdett Lufkin and George White , all of Mc Cook , Neb. 11. G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEU. , ) . August 9th , 1854. f Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his Intention ro make final proof in supportof his claim , and : hut said proof will be made before Register 3r Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on SATURDAY , 3EI-TEMHER 20TH , 18S4 , viz : Millurd F. Horrell , D.b. No.o3."i , for the northeast quarter section II , township 4 , north of range 30 west. He .mines the following witnesses to prove his 'qntinuous residence upon , and cultivation > fsaid land.viz : C. H.Pnillips , Phillip Weick. Hiram Ihrailkill and John K. Coleman , till or McCook , Nebraska. 11. G. L. SAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , l . August llth , 1884. f Isotice is hereby given that the following lamed settler has filed notice of his intention 0 make final proof insupport of his claim , and hat said proof will be made before KegMer ir Keceiver at McCook , Neb. , on FRIDAY , SEPTEMBER 1SITH , 1884 , viz : Frank Fewcl , D. > . No. 22. , for the cast " * southwest and rest > ' southeast } . , , section 13 , township 2 , lorth , range 30 west. He names the followin- fitnesses to prove his continuous residence ; ipon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : J. C tussell , S. H. Colvin , Charles Howies and John Hiittakcr , all of McCook , Neb. 21 : G. L. LAWS. Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEU. , f , . . , August 28th , 1884. f Notice is hereby given that the followiii"-- tuned settler has filed notice of his intention Diimke final proof insupport of his claim , and mt said proof will be made before Register r.Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Monday ctober 13th , 1884 , viz : Alexander C. Towne , > . S. : No. 243 , for the east ' /2 southeast Ji section township l , range 30 west and west'south - est ' section 6 , township l , range 29 west , e names the following witnesses to prove his mtinuous residence upon , and cultivation of. ud hind , viz : W. M. Hubbell , N. Uurtloss rid K. R. Johnston of McCook , Neb. , and liiirhe Smith ot Driftwood. Neb G. L. LAWS. Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK. NER. , I , r . . . , August 2Sth , 1SS4. C Notice is hereby given that the following- lined settler has filed notice of his intention V \ 1 make final proof in support of his claim , and lat said proof will be made before Register Receiver at McCook , Neb , on MONDAY , itober 13th , Ib84 , viz : William M. Townc , D o.32 ! > , for the south > , J northwest Hand cst " * southwest H section 1 , township 1 > rtli , range 30 west. He names the following itnetscs to prove his continuous residence > on , and cultivation of , said land , riz : W. .Hubbell , N. Burtless , William Pryor and K. Johnston , all of McCook , Neb. G. L. LAWS , Kcgister. LAND OFFICE AT McCooic , NER. , J . , . * August 28th , 1884. f Sotice is hereby given that the followin-- nicd settler has flled notice of his intention make final proof in support of his claim , and ut sud proof will be nuule before Register Keceiver tit McCook , Neb. , on Saturday , t SlVlltlV 1S4' VK : Lu ' 3 B. March , D. S. > . X3 , lor the lots 2,3 and 4 and southeast H nthwcst H of section 31. township 3 north , ige is west. He names the following vrit- sses to proyehiscontinuousresidcnce upon , d cultivation of. said land.vizlcn \ V r-W''f ' : 'loh'lrl' : Deserve , Richard Johnson d - > Villmm V. ' . 1'jsher , all of McCook , Neb. G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT McCoosc , NEIL , i August 28th , 1884. f given that the following- - . _ . . . . .Ufileu notice of his intention " Pi00 ; " ! support of his claim , and it said proof will be made before Keg ster Receiver at McCook. Neb. , on MoTiday - : tu : Tohnston - S. No. 41 j , lor the northeast quarter ectioii township" north , range30 vest. He names , lesidence uporu and cultivation , of , said d , yy- Oscar W. Russell , Frank Fewell , C. lowne and V.'m Towne , all of McCook L- u- O.L - LAWS , Kcgister. L VND OFFICE AT McCooic , NEB . . . . August 21st , 18S4. f otice is hereby given that the followin- ncjl settler has tiled notice of his intention r1 ia , < 9 final proot m support of his claim , and d t said proot will he made before Kcgister Keceiver at McCook , Neb. , on Suturday obSJ4.V ' : PS - - ert E. Grindoi ; s. iNo. _ J. > N lor the south Ji southwest * . tion 2 , . township ! 5 north , range 2 ! ) west 'nes the following witnesses to prove bis \ \ ? aid land , viz : W. W. Fisher , J. B. Meserve lard Johnson and L. K. March , all of Sick - k , icbL 13. G. L. LAWS. Register. L.VND OFFICE AT McCooK , NEIJ > . . . . , August 23th , Iftst. f iCC inheVcb > " TlVcn that tllc following- led settler has tiled notice of his intention itike final proof in support of his claim , and : said proot will be made before Register or civcr at McCook..Neb. 1 , on Friday Kift , iktti . - ; . . . MMIII si 1. .v _ tonowmg witnesses to prove his com lu. resulence upon and cultivation of , said , viz : George Fredericks , S. H. Colviii ik lewell and J. C. Russell , all of McCook' 1 . G. L. LAWS. Register. ' LAND OFFICE AT McCooic , NEB j August 2Cth 18J-4 f tticc is hereby given that the following- a Spree said proof will be made before Register ys Ksf-s 'is i- i S v- , - j itncsses to prove her continu- G. I. . LAWS. Kcgister. LAND OFFICE AT 3ICCOOK. NEB.