McCook weekly tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 188?-1886, September 18, 1884, Image 4

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    The Tribune
"
F. M. &E. M , KIMMELL ,
Editors and Publisher ; . -
SUBSCRIPTION : $2 PER "YEAR
INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE.
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NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET.
KOII I'KKSIDENT ,
JAMES G. BLAINE , of Maine.
FOR VICK-PHE81DKNT ,
JOHN A. LOGAN , of Illinois.
roil niESIBENTIAL KLECTOU8 , '
CHAKLES H.DEWEY , of Douglas.
HENRY 8P1HCK , of Washington.
R. II. HAIIIIINGTON , of Gngc.
JOHN MAUKIN , of Grccley.
A. L. BURR , of HarJan.
STATE.
FOIl OOVEUNOIl ,
JAMES W. DAWES , of Snlino County.
FOR MEUTENANT-GOVEIINOII ,
H. II. SHEDD , of Saundcrs County.
FOR STATE TKKASUltKIl ,
C. H. W1LLARD , of Thuycr County.
KUIl STATE AUDITOH ,
H. A. DABCOCK , of Valley County.
FU SECIlETAItr OF STATE ,
E. P. KOGGEN , of Lancaster County.
FOlt ATTOUNEV OENEUAr , ,
WILLIAM LEESE , of Scward County.
roil COMMISSIONER OF 1-IJIIL1C LANDS ,
JOSEPH SCOTT , of Buffalo County ;
FOR RECENT STATE DNIVEHSITV ,
LEAVITTBURNIIAM , of Douglas County.
.FORSUl'ElUNTENUENTOFl1lT LICTNSTKUCTiO >
W. W. w. JONES , of Lancaster County.
CONGRESSIONAL.
FOR CONGRESS , 2D DISTRICT ,
JAMES LAIRD , of Aduius County.
JUDICIAL.
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY , 8TH JUDICIAL DIST
AV. S. MORLAN , of Furnus County.
SENATORIAL.
FOR SENATOR , 30TH DISTRICT ,
JAMES W. DOLAN , of He * Willow County.
COUNTY.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE ,
GEORGE HOCKNELL , of McCook.
FOR COMMISSIONER , 1ST DISTRICT ,
HENRY CRABTREE , of Indianola.
PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS. A joint resolution was adoptci
by the legislature of the state of Nebraska , ut
the eighteenth session thereof , and approved
February 27tb , A.D. 1883proposing an amend
incut 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 thej
shall each receive a salary of three hundrcc
dollars fortheir 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 ol
the legislature nor employes shall receive anj
pay or perquisites other than their salary ant
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 of passing a law
on the subject matter embraced in the mes
sage , and the introduction of bills shall be
restricted thereto. "
The ballots ut the election at which said
amendment shall bo submitted shall be 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 section
as amended shall read as follows , to-wit :
"Section 1. The executive department shall
consist of a Governor , Lieutenant-Governor ,
Secretary of Stale , Auditorof Public Accounts ,
Treasurer , Superintendent of Public Instruc
tion , Attorney General , Commissioner of Pub
lic Lauds and Buildings , and Board of Railway
Commissioners. The officers named in this
section shall each hold his office for the term
of two years from the flrst Thursday after the
llrst Thursday in January next after his elec
tion , and until his successor 'is elected and
qualified. Provided , however , that the llrst
election of said officers shall be held on the
lirst Tuesday succeeding the flrst Monday in
November of 18SC , and cacli succeeding1 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 bo
provided by law , and shall perform such duties
and receive such compensation as may be 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 ,
and keep the public records , books and papers
there , and the officers herein named shall per
form such duties as may bo 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 live (5) ( ) of the con
stitution , entitled , 'Executive Department. ' "
"Against proposed amendment to section one
0) ) of article five (5) ( ) of the constitution , enti
tled , 'Executive Department. " '
Therefore , I , James W. Dawcs , Governor of
the State of Nebraska , do hereby give notice ,
in accordance with section encl ) article fif
teen (15) ) of the constitution , and the provis
ions of an act entitled , "An act to provide the
manner of proposing amendments to the con
stitution and submitting the same 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. 1851.
In witness whereof , I 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 dav 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 : JAMES W. DAWES.
EDWARD P. KOGGEN , Secretary of State.
THE Oberlin Eye lias been purchased
by Mr. Borin , a former journalist of
lied Cloud. Editor Hand will proceed j
to Ludel to make a warn county-scat
fight in Bawlins county.
| ' SITTING BULL and half a dozen other
i- Indians are now being exhibited in the
H east by an enterprising showman , who
IT obtained permission of .Secretary Teller
j | of the interior department to take the
| ! famous chieftan on a tour through the
I . country for "educational purposes. "
IN electing General Manager Thoinai
J. Potter the first vice president of the
C. B. & Q. railroad the directors have
put a first class man into a positior
which he will adorn.
POSTMASTER-GENERAL GllESIIAM ,
having declined the secretaryship oi
the treasury , will be appointed Unitec
States circuit judge at Chicago , to suc
ceed Judge Drummond , and will probably -
ably enter upon the discharge of his
duties on the 1st of October.
No FOREIGNER can vote in Nebraska
unless he takes out his declaration pa
pers thirty days before the election ,
The time for doing this expires on the
5th of October. Those who desire to
exercise the privilege of voting for the
next president should not fail to take
out their papers at once.
MR. JAMES W. DOI-AN has been nominated
by the republicans of the 30th senatorial dis
trict. Dolun's record in the past legislature
was that of a pliant tool of the monopolies.
He is nnunsafcman to trust with tueconceriiE
of this state , and should never be returned to
the legislature. Keep him at home. Omului
Bee.
Bee.We
We arc sorry for you llosey but we
are afraid we cannot accommodate' you
in this matter. Mr. Dolan was unani
mously nominated , and will be elected
by a handsome majority !
THE Illinois state fair proved a finan
cial failure. It was a six-days fair , and
the state board will have to meet a de
ficit of $10,000. Nebraska ought to
congratulate herself on the fact that her
fair was a success , and that a surplus is
found in the treasury. It is certainly
gratifying to know that Nebraska people
ple patronize their state fair more lib
erally than those of the great state of
Illinois support theirs.
THE funny editor of Harper's Month
ly has cribbed the old story about the
first Napoleon to whom an inventor of
a bullet-proof armor came , and who
fled forever from the imperial presence
when the Little Corporal told him to
put it on and stand up while he sent
for a firing party to test it. The fellow
who cribbed this old story now substi
tutes the Duke of Wellington for Na
poleon. The next thing will be , we
suppose , an account of how the Iron
Duke seized the flag and held the bridge
at Loui.
THE English government is trying a
novel experiment in life insurance. Pol
icies for sums not over $125 are now
granted at any post office savings bank
without any medical examination. If ,
however , an insured should die before
the second annual premium becomes
payable , the amount of the first premi
um , and no more , will be paid to his
representative ; should the insured die
after the payment of the second , but
before the third premium becomes due ,
the representatives will be paid only
half the amount of the policy. In case
of death from accident , however , the
full amount is paid. After the pay
incut of the third premium the policy
is entitled to full benefit. Bee.
Ix the Blaine libel suit the court sat
on the 13th inst. to hear arguments on
the motion made by the defendant ask
ing for a ruling of the court as to
whether Mr. Blainc should be compell
ed to answer the interrogatories filed
by the defendant. The judge stated in
advance that interrogatories had long
jcen prohibited in the United States
courts , and though he personally would
ike to sec the rule changed , he would
not take the liberty to set it aside ,
thereupon the counsel for Mr. Blainc ,
Senator Harrison , volunteered the statc-
ucnt that no argument in favor of the
ulc would be offered by his side , but
hat Mr. Blainc would answer the inler-
ogatorics without any rule. So that
cock won't fight , and the valiant Shoc-
nakcr will have to think of some other
lovicc to raise a sensation. Journal.
THE ravages of cholera continue with
; nvful fatality in the city of Naples ,
since the 20th of August over two
thousand deaths have occurred. The
scenes in the stricken city are heart
rending , and the superstitions of the
people lead them to commit
leeds that are a disgrace to this enlight-
Jiied age. King Humbert , however ,
continues to bravely do his duty by rc-
naining in the city and personally vis-
ting the hospitals and patients without
my fear of his own safety. He occu-
) ics his time in distributing aid and
vords of comfort and encouragement ,
[ lis example has done much to allay the
lopular excitement and it has induced
> lhcrs to remain at their posts and pcr-
'onn their duty. The heroism of King
iiumbcrt excites the admiration of the
vorldj and it is truly said that'-'it is the
nest welcome real picture Europe lias
ookcd on for years. " Bee.
BirAtJKWdOD. "
September Oth , 1684.
EDITOR TRIUUNE : Crossing the divide , to
day , from the Willow to the Hltickwood , 1 suv
that which left an impression on my niim
never to be effaced. I had entered a canon
when from a pocket Just ahead of modashe <
n calf closed pursued by two powerful wolves
.A few bounds more and both had fastened 01
to the calf. The poor creature sprang nbou
trying to tare loose from those cruel fangs
and as it fell and rose it sent forth a pltifu
cry. I was about to dash forward , but check
cd my horse as there came an answering call
and u moment after , a small yellow Texas COM
sprang into view. She seemed to take In tin
situation at a glance. Never slacking hei
speed , but with lowered head and those lout
sharp horns well pointed , uttering a loud bcl
low as she came on , that , live as long as I may
I shall ever think meant , "Courage my child
I am coining. " The bleeding calf was down
but it heard , struggled to its feet and strov
to reach its mother. During these years upoi
the border I thought I had seen wild cattl
run , but never have I witnessed such an exhi
bition of speed us this wiry little cow made
She fairly liew over the ground , sweeping th
space that divided her from her calf almos
at a bound. Like a thunderbolt she struck
the wolves tearing loose their holds sending
one full 200 feet into the air , where he spli
asunder and fell to the earth with a sickl >
thud. The other struck the earth about30 <
yards away , as though hurled from the cloud
and went pitch poling over the knolls , filling
the air with a cloud of dust and hair. A lej.
could be described from out the xvhirlinginuss
The momentum of the cow was so grcat-tha
she struck the walls of the canon with sue !
force as to bury her from my view , only tin
end of her tail protended. I rushed forward
seized on to this appendage and pulled will
all my force. 'Txvcre vain : her eyes were al
ready gla/.cd and sunk in their sockets. The
buzzards were Hitting about searching for car
vasscs. The winds swept fitfully iidown the
gulch , and a mournful feeling surged up ii
my breast furrowing my thoughts as 1 rode
away. URSA MINOII.
Uiackwoou , Sept. 10th , 1881.
County settling up fast. The largest liaj
crop ever cut is now in stack. Some late
arrivals are yet putting up hay. Stove Hail
cy and lamily have moved here from the Wil
low. The Hailey boys arc preparing to fence
quite a tract of their land : posts already cut
Grandpa Bailey and wife , owning propertj
in McCook , will make their homo there.-5
Many buildings going up on stream and di
vide. Curtis sold out his ranch and about 50
head of cattle to John Hughes. Will sooi
make his home in Hastings. Round-tip boys ,
had quite a skirmish with the fire fiend 01
Tuesday last. A pipe lit , irinatch dropped in
to the grass and it took the united ctl'orts of
all the cowboys , fighting with saddle blankets
to put it out , and then not until the fire hud
run three-fourths of a mile. Wednesday ;
fire came sweeping down from the Pluttc
country. Was on head of Willow and Black
wood when last heard from. Stockmen were
turning cattle in toward the creek and prepar
ing to fight it out. The face of the fire was
about 40 miles in extent. LATER. Wiiu
changing , the cowboys were enabled to put
out the fiaincs. W. D.
Culbertson , Sept. 12,1884.
Near this office , just at dark hist night , i
stockman and his hand fell out and leaping to
the ground were soon rolling in the dirt ii
line shape. Gaining their feet the cowinai
drew a knife and but for fleetness of foot we
would have to chronicle the death of a cow
boy. W.
_ _
Commissioners' Proceedings.
CLERK'S OFFICE , I
Indiauola , Sept. llth , 1884. f
Board of county commissioners met pur
suant to adjournment. Present. Henry Crab-
tree , S. L. Green and E. J. Alhngton , commis
sioners , and C. D. Cramer , clerk. On motion ,
claims as folloxvs were audited and alloxved on
the general fund Icx-y 1884 :
Omaha Republican , claim of $50.23 , ileeil and
brand records , blanks , etc 73 50
Omaha Republican , supplies clerk's office 1 73
C. D. Cramer , Insane fund lex-y 18S4 , fees In
Insanity case 10 23
K. H. Crlswell. Insane fund levy 1SSI , fees In
Insanity case G CO
K. H. Thomas , general fund levy 1SS4 , desk in
clerk's office 850
Andrew Barber , general fund Icx-y 1S84 , grain
ing counters and doors of court house 13 13
On tlio general Tumi lexy 1SS1 :
G. S. 15lioi > , blanks for county judge IS oO
t ! . P. I'.Isliop , blanks for county judge 5 25
Oi the bridge fund lex-y 1834 :
Krce-s & Ilockncll Cl 17
The ollicc of overseer road district No. 8 hav
ing become vacant by reason of John Farley
moving out of said road district , on motion ,
George Lcland xvas appointed overseer of said
road district No. fOn motion , official bond
of George Lckind xvas approved.
Road petition of II. C. Beckxvith and others
read and laid over ( ill next meeting.
Road petition of Noah Saxvyor and others
read aud clerk instructed to appoint a com
missioner to examine and report on road pro
posed to be located by said petition.
Petition of John G. Eaton , H. II. Pickens
and others to establish a voting precinct to be
knoxvn as Valley Grange precinct , read and on
motion xx-as granted.
On motion , the boundary liws of Valley
Grange precinct xvero fixed as folloxvs. lo-xvit :
( Valley Grange precinct : ) Commencing at the *
point xhere the range line betxx-cen ranges 2 ! )
and 30 crowcs the Republican river , running
fhcnee cast along the south bunk of said rivet-
to the range line bet \vccu ranges - S and 21. ) ,
( hence south along said range line to the toxx-n
line betxvcen toxvns. 1 and 2 , thence xvest on
said toxvn. line to range line betxvcen ranges
29 and 30 , thence north along said range line
to place of beginning.
Volition for establishing said precinct has
twenty signers. On motion , the voting pfcice
L'or Valley Grange precinct xvas fixed at the
school house in school district No. 31.
( Road district No. 21. ) On motion , ti nexv
road district xvas established , the boundary
lines to be the same as Valley Grange precinct ,
embracing all the territory of said precinct sis
noxv constituted and gix-en the number 21.
On motion , R. M. Suavely and Jesse D.Vel -
liorn xverc appointed members of the Commit
tee on "Marks and Brands. B. M. Snavely for
[ he term ending January ] , 1885 , Jesse U. AVel-
lorn for the lerm ending January 1,1SSC.
Bids to build a bridge across Buffalo creek
ivere filed by W. A. McCarty and D. S. Hasty ;
) ids xvcrc to furnish all labors and materials.
o be paid for in county warrant on bridge
jiud 1SSI Icx-y : WA. . McCarty bid five and
SO-100 dollars per foot. D. S. Hasty bid six and
10-100 dollars per foot. On motion , W. A. Mc-
Tarty's bid was accepted , aud clerk instructed
o draxv contract in accordance with this order
uid plans and specifications on file : Bridge
o be completed in 50 days from this date.
A list of CO names was selected by the board
uid doli\-ercd to the clerk , from xvhich will be
Iraxvn grand and ptiiil jimurs fOi'n form of the1
listrict court beginning November o , 1884.
The next regular meeting of the board neiug
in the Uth day of October , the board adjourn
ed sine die. C. D. Cit.uiEit , County Clerk.
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! Notice.
Levi Johnson. Plaintiff , lu thoJlistr'tCotii
of tint bth Judlchi
vs. District , in , and.foi
Hcd Willow count }
Abblo Johnson , Deft. Nebraska.
I To Abbie Johnson , non-resident defendant
; You are hereby notified that on this 13th da ;
, of September , lt > 84 , Lovl Johnson filed a pell
1 tlon against you In the District Court of Re <
Willow county , Nebraska , the object am
prayer of which tire to obtain u divorce fron
you on the ground that you have xvlllfnll ;
abandoned the plaintill' without good cutisi
for the term"of two years lost past.
You are required to answer said petition on
or before , Monday , thc3d day of October , 1835
16-"it. LBVI JOHNSON , Plaintiff.
By Jennings & Starbuck , his Attorneys.
Attention , Land Attorneys.
Wo have in stock "Cash Application" ant
"Proof" blanks , under act approved June 15
1880. Same are put up in $1 and § 2 packages
ready to mail. Send in your order to
THE TRUJUNE. McCook. Neb
AUK VOtT MADK miserable by Indigestion. Con
gtlpatfun , Dizziness , Loss of Appetite , Yc'low ' Skin ' ,
Slilloh's Vltnllzer Is a positive Cure.
FOI ! DYSPEPSIA and Liver complaint , you have i
printed guarantee on every bottle of Slilluh's Vital-
Izer. It never falls to cure.
THE liev. Geo. 11. Tlmyer , of Itourbon , Intl. , : iya ;
"IJoth myself and wife owe our lives to ijlIILOHS
CONSUMPTION' CUKK. "
WHY WILL YOU cough wlifn bhllolfs Cure wll
give Immediate relief. Price 10 ct.s. , no ct . and $1.
SlULOH'S UATAUKH lK.Ml'flY a .MuVe ciin
for Catarrh , Diphtheria und Canker Mouth.
A NASAL"ixJKOTOI : -\viiTTeacTrbotiic : i
Slilluh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cent. " .
" SlULOH'S CLMJK will liniiinllatcly relieve Croiip ,
Whooping cough and KroncliltK
"HAOKJIKTACIv" a la.-tlugand fragrant perfume.
Price 23 and SO cents.
Sold by S : L. Green , druggist , .McCook , Xeb.
OTJE LIVE DETJGGIST
S. L. Green Is dally having calls fur Iteggs' Hlar-
rhcca Hainan ) . In cases of Colic , Cholera , t liuleni
Morbus , IMarrhrca , Dysentery , llloody Flux , Intlani-
matioii of the llowels , etc. . It will bring Immediate
relief. Kvery bottle sold Is positively warranted tu
give batlsfactlon , or money refunded. Price , y3 cts.
i a week at home. ? "i outfit free. Pay ab-
tolutely sure. Xoiisk. Capital not ruiailr-
I cd. Keader. If you want lui. liios at whlcli
i persons of either sex , young or old , can
make great pay all the time they work , with absolute
certainty , write for particulars to 11. IIALLKTT &
CO. Portland , .Mal e. 'i-a. .
The call for Bcgg ' Blood Purifier Is dally Increas
ing , S. L. Green Is furnishing sample bottles free.
It Is an excellent medicine for the Liver , Kidneys
ami lllood. Warranted.
for the working class. Send 10 cents
Jfnr postage , and we will mull you free ,
I a royal , valuable box ot ° sample goods
"that will put you in the way of making
more money In : i few days than you ever thought pos
sible at any business. Capital not required. We will
start you. You can work all the time or In spare time
only. The work Is universally adapted to both sexes ,
young and old. You can easily earn from 50 cents to
3 every evening. That all who want work may te : > t
the business , we make this unparalleled offer ; to all
who arc not well satlsllvd we will send $1 to pay for
the trouble of writing us. Full particulars , directions ,
etc , tent free. Fortunes will lie made by those who
give their whole time to the work. Great success
absolutely sure. Don't delay. Start now. Address
ST1XSOX & CO. , Portland , Maine. 2-33.
COMPLAINT NOTICES.
Ui S. LAND OFFICE
McCook , Neb. , AuKiistSJd , 18SJ.
Complaint having- been entered at this olliee
by Clydn U. Kckles against Paschall II. Jioorc
for abandoning his Homestead Entry U > 5 ,
dated North Platte , Neb. , Mai-ell 11. Ic-tx ) , upon
the southwest quarter section u , township
north , range ! M west , in Ited Willow county ,
Nebraska , with a view to cancellation of
said entry ; the said parties are hereby buiu-
moncd to appear at this olliee on the 14th day
of October , 1881 , at 1 o'clock , P. M. , to respond
and furnish testimony eoncerniiiK said alleged
abandonment. IK. G.L. LAWS , Itcgh-tcr.
U. S. LAND OFFICE
McCook , Neb. , September 1,18S4.
Complaint having been entered at this olliee
by John M. Haley against Newton Funk for
abandoning his Homestead Entry " 030 , dated
ut North Platte , Neb. , March 2 , IbSO , upon the
southwest uuartersection 24 , township : ! north _ ,
range JJ7 west , In Kcd Willow county , Neb. ,
with a view to the cancellation of said entry ;
tiic said parties are hereby summoned to ap
pear at this ollicc on the bth day ot October ,
Ibivt , at 1 o'clock , P. M. , to respond and furnish
testimony concerning said alleged abandon
ment. 14. G. L. LAWS , Uegistcr.
U. S. LAND OFFICE
McCook , Neb. , August * 'd , 1S 4.
Complaint having been entered at this olliee
by John C. Birdsull against Lewis ti. Shock ,
for abandoning his Homestead Entry No. 20" ,
dated at McCook , Neb. , January5th , j8S4upoii
the south /i southwest ? 4 section 8 and north
Yz northwest J.i section 17 , township 3 north ,
range 25) ) west , in Ited Willow county , Nebras
ka , with a viw to the cancellation of said en
try ; the said parties are hereby summoned to
appear at this office on the 21st day of October ,
lbt > 4 , at 10 o'eloek , A. M. , to respond and fur
nish testimony concerning said alleged aban
donment. 15. G. L. LAWS , Register.
U. S. LAND OFFICE-
McCook , Neb. , September 8th , 1SSJ.
Complaint having been entered at this olliee
by Franklin Smith against James B.Whittakcr
for failure to comply with law as to Timber-
Culture Entry 13'Jj , dated North Platte , Neb. ,
March 30,1SSO , upon the southeast quarter 9 !
section 21 , township 1 north , range oO west , in
Bed Willow county. Neb. , with a view to the
cancellation of said entry : contestant alleg
ing that James B. Whittakcr has failed to
break , or cultivate , or to jilaiit to trees , seeds
or cuttings , any part of said tract at any time-
to this , date ; the said parties are hereby sum
moned to appear at this oilicc on the stli day
of December , 168-4 , at 1 o'clock , I * . M. , to respond
spend and furnish testimony concerning said
alleged failure.
15 G. L. LAWS , Register.
U. S. LAND OFFICE
McCook , Neb. , Sept. I2thlN > l.
Complaint having been entered at this olliee
jy Charles E. Gray against C'hrisiun Halina
for abandoning his Homestead Entry No. 344 ,
dated at MeCook , Neb. , March 7th. I8c'4 , upon
lie northwest quarter of section 2U , township
1 , north of range ! > < ) west , in Bed Willow coun
ty. Neb. , with a view to the cancellation or'
saia entry. ; the said parties are hereby siim-
noned to appear at this olliee on the 2Uth day
of October , 18S1 , at 10 o'clock , A. M. , to respond
ind furnish testimony concerning said alleged
ibandonmenr. 1G. G. L. LAWS , Itcgister.
U. S. LAND OFFICE
MeCook , Nob. , August Mill , 1884.
Complaint having been untcrcd at this olliee
by John Working against William A. Cox for
selling fora valuable consideration his Home
stead Entry 407 , dated at MeCook , Neb. , April
Oth , 1SS4 , upon the southwest quarter section
J. township a , north of range 2'J west , in Bed
Willow county , Neb. , with a view to the can
cellation of said entry ; the said parties are
icrcby summoned to appear at this olliee on
he 20th day of October , 1S84. at 10 o'clock , A.
M. , to respond aud furnish testimony concerti
ng said alleged selling for a valuable consid-
Ji-ation. 1 . G. L. LAWS , Ueuister.
U. S. LAND OFFICE
MeCook , Neb. , August 15th. It l.
Complaint having been entered at this otlice
> y John F. Johnson against James M. auukey
'or abandoning his Homestead Entry 20C ,
lated North Platte , Neb. , February 20th , IScO.
jpon the northwest quarter section ( i. town-
hip 1 north , range 2J ( west , in Ueil Willow
Bounty , Nebraska , with a view to the cancel-
ation of said entry ; the said parties arc liere-
> y summoned to appear at this office on the
TTH DAY or SCPTUMUUI : , 1--S4 , at 10 o'clock ,
V. M. , to respond and furnish testimony eou-
erning said alleged abandonment.
IS. G. L. LAWriv Register.
FINAL PEOOF NOTICES.
L.V'D OFFU'U AT McCuOK , NEB. , I
September 2d , 1834. f
Notice is hereby given that the following-
mnicd settler has filed notice of his intention
o make final proof in support of his claim , and
hat-said proof will be made before Begister
ir Beech er at McCook , Neb. , on Fridav , Octo-
icrlOthlS lvz ! : FrederickVollbrechtHome-
tead No. 1540 , for the west f * northwest H and
rest ; southwest section 15 , township 3
lorth , range 30 west. He names the following
ritnesses to prove his continuous residence
ipon , and cultivation of , said land , viz :
Ulolph Itheischick , Herman Thole. Charles
lechtel and Phillip Weick , all of McCook , Neb.
H. G. L. LAWS , Uegristev.
. , \
September lUtl , 1H81. f
Notjeu is hurcljy given time the following
named settler han tiled notice or his intentioi
to make- final proof in .support of his claim , am
that said proof will be made- before Itcglstc
mid lleci'lver at McCook , Nob. , on Saturday
October llth , lft l. vl/ : Alfred S. Bider , I ) . S
No. 2520 , for the southwest quarter section 20
township I ! , north of rungo 2 ! ) west llth P. M
He names the following witnesses to provi
liis continuous residence upon , and cultiva
tion of , said land. vl/ : William N. Enycart
Vapcu McManigal , William M. Bollins am
Charles E. Mcl'hersou , all of McCook , Neb.
14. G. L. LAWS. Beglflter.
LAND Owici : AT McCooic , NKU. , I
September 1st , 18S1. f
Notice i : hereby given that the following-
named settler has tiled notice of his lutcntior
to uuiko limn proof In support of his claim , and
that said proof will bo tnailc before Begistci
or Hecelver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday , Oeuv
bcr luth , 18 l , viz : George A. Siuierinaii , D ,
S. No. YM , for the southeast quarter section
21 , township ft north , rangi > oO wesr. He natnef
the following witnesses to prove his comimi
ous residence upon , and cultivation of , said
land , viz : J. Osburn. IsaacShepard. . William
Vincent and Ellsworth iiassctt. all of Osbiiru ,
Neb. 14. 0. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND Omci : AT MCCOOK , N
September 2nd , 1881. f
Notice Is hereby given that the following-
nunicd settler has tiled notice of his intention
to make llnal 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. 18SJ , viz : Andrew J. Benson , D. S.
No. 4-5 , for the northwest quarter section 35 ,
township 4 north , range 2t west. He names
the following witnesses to prove his continu
ous residence upon , and cultivation of , said
laud , viz : Isaac- Johnson , Charles T. Poyser
and Henry Eden of McCook , Neb. , and David
E. Moore of Hex Elder , Neb.
14. G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICU AT McCooii , NEIL , i
September 2d , 1881. f
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has tiled notice of his intention
to nmko 11 mil proof in support of his claim , and
that said proof will be made before Register
or Receiver at MeCook , Neb. , on Friday , Octo
ber 10th , 1881 , viz . Charles Vollbrecht , Home
stead No. 8H , for the east' ; southwest and
west l/2 southeast M section 15 , township 3
north , range 30 west. He names the following
witnesses to prove his contiguous residence
upon , and cultivation of , said laud , viz :
Aiiolph Itheiscliiek. Herman Thole , Charles
Beehtcl and Phillip Weiek , all of McCook , Xi-b.
11. G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OI-FICK AT MrCooK , Ni : . , I
September 1st , 1KS4. (
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has tiled notice of his intention
to make llnal 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. 18S4 , viz : John H. Harries , Home
stead No. 151J1 , for the northwest quarter sec
tion 24 , township 1 north , range 2 ! ) west. He
names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon , and cultivation
of , said laud , viz : J. L. Sellers , Frank Lax-cr
ick , John Conner and James Kilpatriek , all of
Stoughton , Nebraska.
14. G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICK AT McCnoK , NKII. , i
August intlt , 18St. f
Notice is hereby gix-cn that the following
named settler has tiled notice of his intention
to make ilnal proof in support of his claim ,
and that said proof will be made before Reg
ister or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Satur
day , October 4th , lc < 84 , viz : John M. Fergu
son , D. S. No. 2745 , for the southeast quarter
section 7 , township 2 north , range 2'J wcsst.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon , and cultivation
of , said laud , viz : Samuel L. Green , John
Stone , Wesley M. Sanderson and Frank P. Allen -
lon , all of McCook , Neb.
12. G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND Ort'tCK AT McCooic , NKII. , i
September Oth , 1SS4. f
Notice is hereby gix'cu that the following-
nained settler has tiled notice 01 his intention
to make linal proof in support of his claim , and
that said proof xvill lie made before Register
or Receix-cr at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday ,
October Ifeth , 1S81 , viz : Fred D. Pitney , D. S.
No. 417 , for the southwest } .i southwest > .i of
section 10 and eust V2 northwest ? .i , northwest
} .i northwest ? .i of section 15 , township 4 north ,
range 2 ! ) west. He names the following wit
nesses to prove his continuous residence upon ,
and cultivation of , said land , viz : William
Doyle , Alexander Campbell , Stephen Belles
and Charles Turner , all of Box Elder , Neb.
15. G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT
McCook , Neb. , September 17th , 1831.
Notice is hereby given that the following-
nuined settler has tiled notice of his intention
to make linal proof in support of his claim , and
that said proof will be made before Register
or Receiver at .McCook , Neb. , on Saturday ,
October 25th , ibSf.viz : Edj.ar F. Couse , Home
stead 1581 , for the northwest quarter section
15 , township S north , range2 ! ) west. He names
the following -witnesses to prove his continu
ous rcsMcnvo upon , and cniltix-ation of , said
hind , viz : M. L. Brown. Charles Poyer , Wil
liam Johnson ami John Modrcll. allot McCook.
Neb. iti. G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT
McCook , Neb. , September 17ih. IbSJ.
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has tiled notice of her intention
to make final proof in support nf her claim , und
thut said proof will be made before Register or
Receiver at McCook. Neb. , on Monday , Octo
ber 27th , ISSt , viz : Harriet Fryling , Homestead
No. 70 , lor the northwest quarter section 11 ,
township 3 north , runge 30 west. She names
the following witnesses to prox-c her continu
ous residence upon , and cultix-ation of , said
land , viz : Daniel Donahue , Joint J.Dunbar ,
Thomas Murphy and Samuel Shulfcr , all of
McCooic , Neb. 10. G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT
McCook , Neb. , September 17th , 1SS1.
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named scltler has tiled notice of his intention
to nuke linul proof in support of his claim , and
that said proof will be made before Register
jr Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Satutduy ,
Dctpbar25th , 1S84 , viz : Richard M. Williams ,
U. S. No. 7 , for the S. E.J4 ti. E. J.i section 17 ,
IS. } 'i N. E. ; 4 and S. W. J.t N. E. ? . , , section 20 ,
township 2 north , range 3 > J west. He names
the following witnesses to prove his continu
ous residence upon , and cultivation of , said
land , x-iz : Louis Fauss , Roger Barnes , Joseph
Mpgruc and Peter Swanson.allof Vailton.Ncb.
10. G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT
McCook , Neb. , Sept. 17th , 1HS4.
Notice is hereby given that the following
mined settler has filed notice 01 ° his inteniioij
: o make linal proof in support of his claim ,
uid that saiil pruot will bo made before IJer-
ster or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Satur-
hiy , Oct. 2.it ° a , issi. viz : Theodore S. Bosley ,
toincstcad 3.VJO lor the tots U and 7 , section 11' ,
iiul northeast h northwest h , and lot 3 , sec-
ion 30 , township o , nurtltof raiigOwO wcbt. He
mines the following witnesses to prove his
-ontinuous residence upon and cultix-ation of
; aid land : Galen E. ISaldwin , William Bald-
vin of Culbertbon , and G. B. Ncttk-ton and
olomon Smith of .McCook , Neb.
1G. G. L. LAWS , Register.
OFFICE AT
MeCook , Neb. , Sept. 17th. ] ! v ° l.
Notice is hereby given that the followiilg-
taincd settler ims tiled notice oi his intention
oniakc linal pro > f in support of his claim , and
hat said proof will be made before- Register or
Jeeeiver at McLook , Neb. , on Friday , October
oth , 18 4 , viz : Mortimer Richards , D. S. No.
.it , for the southwest quartet-section 2.toxvu -
hip 4 north , range ° Jo west. He names the tol-
owing witnesse-s TO prove his continuous rcsi-
lence upon , and cultivation of , said land , x-iz :
Mwin N an Horn , Frank Amend , Edmund . ic-
: audliss and liawlev Richards , all of McCook ,
feb. ! ; . G. L. LAWS , Register.
.AND OFFICE AT
MeCook , Neb. , Supt. 17tH. ISM.
Notice is hereby given ihut the followhsg-
; nied settlers lutvclileu notice' ot tne-iu iut'-a-
ion to make final proof in support of their
iaimsand that stii.-i precis will be rnaJe bei-
ore Register or Re-ceivt-r ut McCook. > eo. , on
Yiday , October 24th. l ! i , viz : lid win Me-
inilli-s. D. S. 4U. ! for the northwest quarter
BCtion 2f > , township north , r.tuge3.J wot.
! e names theloilowing xvitatiavs to prove hi.-
ontinuous resilience mynt and c-ahivut.ou of ,
aid land , via : Hoiacu 11. i"asteiilay , , Juuu
'atterson. ' MillurU Horrcil and EUxviaa Van
lorn , all of McCook , Neb.
Viz : Frank Ame'nd , D. S. 513 , for the north-
-est quarter section 21 , township 4 north ,
mgc a ) xvcst. He names the following wit-
esses to prove hi continuous residence upon ,
ud cultivation of , siiid laud , viz : Edward
'an Horu , Edwin MeCandhss , Mortin-.er Rfeh-
rds and Hawlcy Richard , all of McCook , Neb.
Viz : Edward Van Horn. D. S. 514. for the
mthwest quarter sectioti21tov > rishij-J ; north ,
inge 3j xvcst. He names the- following wit-
esses to prove his continuous residence upon ,
ud cultivation of. i.iid land * viz : William
olemaii , Horace H. Easterdax\ Frank Amend
ud Ed win Me'Candliss , ill ! of McCook , > icb.
16 , G. L. LAWS , Register.
-'LANDOFilCE AT.MCCOOK , NKtl.i J
l th , l t. f
Notice in hereby given that the following
immi'd settler has tiled notice of hlH intention
to make llnal proof In support of his elulin , and
Una Mild proof will bo made before Register
or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on MONDAY ,
SUITKMIIKU 2'JTH , IWl. viz : John F. Kiuvlliifrs ,
Homestead No. 412 , for the northeast quarter
section 13 , township . ' north , range MJ west.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon , and cultivation
of. said land , viz : John F. Ulack.Danlnl Shaw ,
Rutherford U.Archibald and James M.Hcls-
ler. all of McCooic , Neb.
1L' . G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEIL , I
August IHth. ISSM. f
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler haa llicd notice of his intention
to make llual proof In supporter hiscliilin , and
thut said proof xvilF bo made before Register
or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on SATUIIDAY.
OCTOiiiiu 4Tii , 1884 , viz : William N. Potter ,
D. S. No. 42L for the south > i northwest Ii and
south ! i northeast section I ) , township 2
north , ruiiKo 21) west. lie names the following
xvitncs-hcs to prove his continuous residence
upon , and cultivation of , said hind , viz : Lewis
March , Robert Johnston , Richard Johnston
and George Roper , all of McCook , Neb.
12. G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT McCooK , NEIL , I
August 13th , 1884. f
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named settler has tiled notice of his intention
to inako linal proof in support of hlscliilm , and
that said proof xvill be made before Register
or Receiver at .McCook , Neb. , on MONDAY ,
OCTOIIIMI IJTII , 188-1 , viz : Benjamin F. Olcott ,
D. S. No. 237 , for the northeast ? .t section 7 ,
township 3 north , range 30 xvcst. Ho names
the following witnesses to prove his continu
ous residence upon , and cultivation of , said
laud , viz : Samuel Brown , George Tiilbott ,
KcrdcttLufkin and George White , all of Mc
Cook , Neb. 11. G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICK AT McCooK , NKII. , I
August nth , 1884. f
Notice is hereby given that the folloxvlnsr
named settler has tiled notice of his intention
to make linal proof in support of his claim , and
that said proof xvill be tmido before Register
or Receiver ut McCook , Neb. , on SATUKDAY ,
SKITKMIIEU 20TH. 1884 , viz : Millard F. Horrell.
I ) . S. No. 535 , for the northeast quarter section
21 , township I , north of range 30 west. He
names the following xvituesses to prox'C his
continuous residence- upon , and cultivation
of , said luml.x-iz : C. H.Phillip ? . I'lilllip Welolc ,
Hiram Tlirullkill and John R. Colcman , all of
M crook , Nebraska.
II. G. L. SAWS , Register.
LAND Omcr. AT McCooK , NKII. , I
August llth , 1884. f
Notice is hereby given that the folloxvlng ;
named settler has tiled notice of his intention
to make llnal proof insupport of his claim , anil
that said proof xvill be made before Register
or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on FIIIHAV ,
SKITEMIIKK ISrrii , 1884 , viz : Frank Foxvcl , D.
S. No. 227 , for the- east /i soutlixvcst ? .i and
west 5j southeast U section 13 , township 2 ,
north , range 30 xvest. He names the folloxviug
xvituesses to prove his continuous residence
upon , and cultix-ation of , said laud , viz : J. C.
RussellS. H.CoIx-in , Charles Boxvles and John
Whlttaker , all of McCook , Neb.
11. G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICK AT McCooK , NKII. , I
August 2 th , 1884. f
Notice is hereby given that the folloxvlug-
uamed settler has tiled notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim , and
that said proof xvill be made before Register
orJRecelver at McCook , Neb. , on Monday.
October I3th , 1884 , viz : Alexander C. Towne.
D.S.No.243forthe east4southeast ! ii section
1 , township 1. range 30 xvest and xvcst Vsoutli
xvcst > ! section li , township 1 , range21) ) xvcst.
He names the following xvitnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon , nnd cultivation of ,
said laud , x-iz : W. M. Hubbell , N. Burtlcss
and E. R. Johnston of McCook , Neb. , aud
Clmrlio Smith of Driftxvood. Neb.
M. G. L. LAWS , Register.
_
LAND OFFICE AT Mrf'oiu : . NKIS. , )
August 2Mi , 1KHI. f
Notice is herc-by , ixcn that the following-
named settler has iilcd noticeof his intention
to make linal proof in support of his claim , ami
that said proof xvill be madebefore Register
or Receiver at McCook , Neb. . On MONDAY , '
October 13th , 1884 , viz : William M. Toxvne , D.
S. No. 32U , for the south / . northxx-est Ji and
xvest Vz boiithxxx-st ? .t section 1 , toxvnship 1
north , range 30 xvest. He' names thd'folloxving
xvitnesses to prove his continuous residence
upon , and eultix-ution of , said laud , riz : W.
M. Hubbell , N. Hurt less. William Pryor and
E. R. Johnston , all of McCook , Neb.
1'5. G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAM > OrncK AT MCCOOK , NKII. , i
August 28th , 1884. f
Notice is hereby given that the folloxving-
named settler has tiled notice of his intention
to make linal proof in support of his claim , and
that said proof xvill be- made before- Register
or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday ,
October llth , 1881 , viz : Lewis B. March , 1) . S.
No. 2tf ) , for the lots 2.3 and 4 and southeast ! .4
southwest ? .i v > f section 31. toxvnship 3 north ,
runge 28 xvcst. He names the- following xvit-
iies. e-sto prove his continuous residence upon ,
: ind ciiltix-ation of , said land , vi/ : Allen A.
ftiillippi. John B. Meservc , Richard Johnson
ind William W. Fisher , all of McCook , Neb.
W. G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAM > OFFICK AT MCCOOK , NKII. , i
" August 2Hth , 1884. f
"Notice- hereby given that thefolloxving -
immed settler has llled notice of his intention
.oniakc- final proof in support of hisclaiin.and
I ) . S. No. 415 , for the northeast quarter section
! 5 , township2 north , range : U xvcst. He names
he folloxvlng xvitnesses to prove his continu
es residence upon , und cultivation of , said
and , x-iz : Oscar W. Russell , Frank Fcxvcll ,
V. C. Towne and Win. Towne , all of McCook ,
* cl > . 13. G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND Omen AT McCooK , NEIL , i
August 2Ist , 1881. f
Notice is hereby given that thu following
lamed settler luis tiled notice of his intention
omakc final proof in support of his claim , and
hat said proof xvill be tnadu before Register
> r Receix-cr at .McCook , Neb. , on Saturday ,
Jctober 4th. J- ( | , viz : Robert E. GriiHluI ,
) . S. No. 35S , for the south j southxvesti
ection 27 , toxvnship 3 north , ranj-c 2'J xvcst.
Ic names the following xvitnesses to prove his
: ontinuous residence upon , und cultix-ation
if , said land , viz : W. W. Fisher , J. U. Meservc ,
tit-hard Johnson and L. B. March , all of Mc-
'ook , Neb. 13. G. L. I VWS , Register.
LAND OFFICK AT MCCOOK , NKU. , f
August 25th , IK-il. f
Notice is hereby gix-en that the folloxving-
Liinied settler has filed notice of his intention
o make linal proof in support of his claim , and
hat said proof will be made before Register or
deceiver at McCook , Nob. , on Friday , Octo-
; er 10th , lf4 , x-iz : William O. Russell" Home-
tead No. UU , for the northeast quarter section
: { , toxvnship 2 north , range :50 : xvest. He names
he following xvitnesses to prox-e his continu
es residence upon , and cultix-ation of , said
ind , viz : George Fredericks , S. H. Colvin.
'rank FeweH and J. C. Russell , all of McCook ,
'eb. 13. G. L. LAWS , Register.
L.vo OFFICE AT McCooK , NEIJ. , i
August 2iith , 188J. f
Notice- hereby pix-en that the following-
umcd settler has filed notice of her intention
n make linal proof insupportof hereiaim.and
but said proof will be made before Register
r Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Wednesday ,
ictobcr 8th , 1&-4. viz : Susan Keep , D. S. No.
IS , for northxvest quarter of section 30 ,
) xvnship 1 north , rung ? ; 20 xvest. She names
: ie following witncssc-s'to prox-e- her continu
es residence upon , und cultix-utiun of , said
ind , viz : John M. F rd and Reuben C. Ger-
er of Stouubton , Nob. . William Reljih and
onn W. Relph of .McCook , Neb.
13. _ _ G.JL.LAWS , Register
L.XXD * 7KTT : K vr McCofjK , XE : :
August 2Ist , I.-1 ! . (
Notice is hfreTriven ttst thu following
nincd se-tller has liie l uotic < - of lus ihtc-miou
Jiuatkc final proof in support of hi chiiiu.ainl
utt sid proof xvill hemuio beforeRegistor
: id Rrccivci- McCook. Nt-b , on Fridav ,
etober 3rd. 1- } . viz. : Charles K. Jiinmun ,
. S. No. 251. for the- lot S of Sf-ctii.-n 31 , toxvn-
lip 3 north , runjr' * > xve t. He names the
blowing xviiiifssj. * to jn > x-o his continuous
; sMence- upon , and cultivation of , said land ,
: : : John fJiemion. . Harmon Eaton. Henry
, Jacobs and William S. Hamilton , all of Mc-
1:0' ; , Neb. 12. ( j. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , i
Autrast 2 th , IKSt. f
Notice is hereby given that the foUQxving-
inicd settler has filed notice of his intention
i makelinal proof in support of liis claim , und
tat said proof xvill l > mude before Register
Receiver at Mct'ook , Neb. , on Wcdne-sdax- ,
-tober ath , iW , viz : William Relph , Home-
cud 150o. lor the northeast quarter of section
, toxvnship 1 north , ranged xvest. He nutncs
e following xvitnossi-a to prove his continu-
is residence upon , and cultix-ation of , aait
nd , x-iz : R. S. Cooley , W. H. Hubbcll ana
. O. Wickwiro of McCook. Neb. , and John
mner of Stoughton. Neb.
13. G. L. LAWS , Register.