The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 03, 1889, Image 8

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| Makes First Mortgage Farm Loans. Applications .
1 Money paid soon as papers completed. Money advanced to make proof.
II A. CAMPBELL , President. B. M. FREES , 1st Vice President. .
! 1 GEO. HOCKNELL , Sec. & Treas. S. L. GREEN , 2d Vice Fresioent.
j j & E. C. BALLEW , Manaoer.
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ml KEEPS A LARGE , COMPLETE LINE OF
I Imported Bontestlc Soods
I / WILL MAKE YOU TO ORDER : FINE BUSINESS SUITS S2i
GOOD SPRING OVERCOAT . . $25 GOOD WORSTED SUITS , $3 !
BUSINESS SUITS , Sack Coats , $25 TROUSERS , FROM $6 UPWARDS
9 First Class Work and a Perfect Fit Guaranteed. Call and Examine Stock
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Bf ; | | STATIONERY. SCHOOL SUPPLIES
III SCHOOL BOOKS
II At Publishers' Prices
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m $ $ W Night calls will receive prompt
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of cases pronounced by doctors hope-
less. If you have premonitory symp-
m toms , such as Cough , Difficulty of
M Breathing , &c , don't delay , but use
1 PISO'S CUBE FOB CONStlMPTION
I immediately. By Drucgists. 25 cents.
I Melbourne
rtj ' Will make the season of 1889 , com-
' * * xaencing April 1st and closing July 1st ,
; on Mondays , Tuesdays , Wednesdays
'and Thursdays at my farm on Driftwood
• . creek , 10 miles southwest of McCook ;
and on Fridays and Saturdays at Eaton
& Co. 's livery barn in McCook.
Terms : $10 to insure a standing
colt. $8 for the season. $5 for single
service.
J Ben Butler ,
i A fine dark iron-gray jack , 2 years
old , past , 13 hands high , 'weighing 800
! pounds , will also make the season at
! " the same places and times , and under
< M - same terms. Call and see them.
.8 Lewis F. Faubs , ' ,
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The new vegetablo Tonic-Alteratlvo anfl
Blood Purifier acts upon the blood and
through that upon all tho organs and
tissues , and its vitalizing and enriching
. effect reaches every part of tho body and
imparts healthy lifo and vigor to all Its
functions , hence its great value as a . , .
> * .Spring Medicine W
For expelling the humors which rankle In
tho system at this season of tho year. It
tones the stomach. 'creates an appetlto , pro
motes healthy digestion , regulates the bow
els , renews and enriches the blood and
builds up tho system whilo it eradicates
disease. Bludblldcr cures DyspepsiaIndi
gestion , Costiveness , Heartburn , 8ick Head
ache , CatarrhRheumatism , Boils , Scrofula ,
and diseases of tho blood , liver and kidneys.
Pleasant to take and the dose is small.
Price SI ; Six for $5. Prepared only by J.
7f. Colo & Co. , Black River FolIs.Wis.
Sold by Druggists and Dealers in Medicine.
direct from th © Front.
Knoxville , Tenn. , July 2 , 1888.
The Swift SpeciSc Co. , Atlanta , Ga. :
Gentlemen I can cheerfully and truth-
fully say that S. S. S. is the greatest blood
purifier on earth. In 1884 I contracted
blood poison. Physicians treated me with
no good results. I took a half dozen differ
ent kinds of blood medicines , but , without
receiving any permanent relief ! I was in
duced to try 3. S. S. I began the firsl
bottle with the gravest doubts of success.
I had been so often deceived. But im
provement came , and I continued its use
until perfectly well. I have since married ,
and have a healthy family. No trace of the
disease is seen. Swift's Specific did all
this for me , and I am gratefulYours
truly , J. S. Strader.
118 Dale Ave.
Kemp , Texas , June 23 , 1888.
The Swift Specific Co. , Atlanta , Ga. :
Gentlemen A sixteen-year-old son of
mine was afflicted with bad blood , and broke
out with an eruption on various parts of his
• body. I put him to taking S. S. S. , and a
few bottles cured him entirely. I live at
Lone Oak , but my post-office is at Kemp.
Yours truly , W. S. Robinson.
Three books mailed free on application.
All druggists sell S. S. S.
The Swift Specific Co. ,
Drawer 3 , Atlanta , Ga.
NovYork. . 756 Broadway
ELECTRIC BITTERS.
This remedy is becoming so well known an
so popular as to need no special mention. A
who havs used Electric Bitters siug the sam
song of praise. A purer medicine does nc
exist and it is guaranteed to do all that i
claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all disease
of the Liver and Kidneys , will remove Pimplei
Boils , Salt Rheum and other enactions cause
by impure blood. Will drive Malaria from th
system and preventas well as cure all Malarit
fevers. For cure of Headache. Constipatio
and Indigestion try Electric Bitters Entir
satisfaction guaranteed , or money refunded.-
Price 50 cts. and S1.00 per bottle , at A. McMi !
len's drug store.
Now that the Cherokee commission ha
been filled by tho appointment of John E
Baker of Goshen , Ind. , the board shouh
promptly address itself to the work with whicl
it has been charged. Many of tho home-seek
ers who failed to secure claims in Oklahomi
are now waiting the opening of the Cherokei
outlet , which will add to the ppblic domain
million acres of land , more than three time
as much as tho entiro area of Oklahoma
The early transfer of this tract to the govern
ment is especially desirable in view of thi
trouble which is likoly to arise from its at
tempted occupation by impafient immigrants
before its settlement is authorized by law
The strip 6hould bo opened with the least pos
slble delay.
CATARRH CURED , health and sweet breath
secured , by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price ,
50 cents. Nasal Injector free. McMillen's.
A GOLD WATCH
FOR ONLY
One Dollar
Per Week , by our Improved 'Club System
The Cases in ourWatchcsaro fully Warrantee
for 20 years. Tho movements aro Elgin anc
Waltham. reliable and well known. Th (
Watches nro Hunter case or open fnco.Ladies
or Gentssize stem Winders and Settlers , ami
'are fully equal in durability , servlco and ap
pearanco to any 550 Watch. We sell these
Watches for $23 spot cash , and send to any ad
dress by Express or Registered Mall ; or bj
our Club System at $1 por week. One good re
liable AGENT WANTED in each placo. Writ *
for particulars.
EMPIRE WATCH CLUB Co. ,
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Temperance Convention.
To all electors of Nebraska without regard
to party affiliations , who nro opposed to the
continuance of tho saloons in nny form In this
state. Greeting :
WflEUEAS , Tho legislature of tho stato of
Nebraska has submitted to tho voters for their
approval or rejection amendments to tho stato
constitution , providing for tho prohibition or
licensing of tho traffic In intoxicating liquors ,
andWhereas
Whereas , Tho influonco of the saloon and
liquor trafllc is evil and demoralizing and tho
continuance thereof is tho contjnuance of a
gigantic wrong , and
WnEitEAS , The question involved is not ono
of party , but ; of right and wrong , and tho
success of tho right depends largely on the
united efforts of tho temperance people of tho
state :
Therefore , We , tho undersigned , hereby
join in a call for a mass convention of all elec
tors who are opposed to the continuance of
tho saloon and tho liquor traffic in any form ,
In this state.
This convention will bo held at Lincoln , on
tho 5th day of June , 1889 , at 2 o'clock , P. M.
The object of the convention is to take ac
tion for the perfecting of a stato organization
and such other organizations as . may seem
best , so as to thoroughly organize in the statn
for tho overthrow of tho saloon and tho liquor
traffic in Nebraska.
We urgo upon such electors the importance
of this convention and tho necessity of a largo
attendance from every county in the stato.
For further information call on or address
C. A. Robbins , J. M. Stewart , or C. A. Atkin
son , at Lincoln.
Cole's Carbolisalve.
It is a truly wonderful remedysuited alike
to tho skin of the child and tho adult , and its
soothing , cleansing and healing properties
renders its application universal. As an ex
ternal remedy it has no equal as a cure for
Piles , Fever Sores , Ulcers , Tetter , Poisons ,
Chilblains , Chaps and all Itching and Irritat
ing diseases of the Skin and Scalp. It im
mediately relieves the pain of Scalds and
burns , and cures the worst case without a
scar. Get only the genuine which has a
black wrapper with green letters. Small
boxes 25 cents ; Large boxes 50 cents.
To Protect Trees From Borers.
Last year , says the Rural New-Yorker , we
* briefly alluded to tho simple method employed
by our ncighbor.Augustus J. Hewlett , to pro
tect his apple and peach trees against tho
borer. It has led to so many inquiries that it
may bo well perhaps to speak of tho method
more in detail. Fruitgrowers all know that
1 tarred paper about the trunk is harmful to it.
Laths , etc. , tied about tho trunks are not alto-
[ gothcr satisfactory. Mr. Hewlett's mode re-
I duces tho labor and expense to a minimum
, and seems thorough ] } efficacious , as he has
' practiced it for over 20 years. White lead and
raw linseed are mixed as for ordinary outside
1 painting , though a somewhat smaller propor
tion of tho lead suffices. With this mix enough
, cheap mineral paint and lamp black to imitate
' closely the color of the bark. The young treee
should be painted in the spring just as soon as
transplanted and every year thereafter in
early May. Tho paint is applied from a little
below the soil to a foot abovo. In four or five
years tho bark will peel off after the paint hat
been applied. When this excoriation occurs ,
if before July , it is best to remove .what bark
still clings and at once give another coating oi
the paint. The now bark underneath will be
found bright and healthy , showing that the
paint does no harm. Mr. Hewlett painted
some apple trees every spring for 15 years 01
more. The painting was discontinued for
several years , as he thought there might be nc
occasion for further painting. These trees ,
however , were at once attacked by borers , and
several were found six inches above tho en
trance. Peach trees are painted in the same
.way. He has never had a tree injured by bor
ers if they were regularly painted.
The editor of the Rural New-Yorker adds
that Mr. Hewlett is a careful , conservative
farmer and his statements may be accepted as
fully trustworthy. ,
ARE YOU MADE miserable by Indigestion ,
Constipation , Dizziness , Loss of Appetite ,
J Yellow Skin ? Shiloh's Yitalizer is a positive
cure.
Not a fit , but an expression of delight.
"About a week ago , " says a Los Angeles , Cal. ,
druggist , "a Chinaman came in with a lame
shoulder. I sold him abottlo of Chamberlain's
Pain Balm and guaranteed that it would cure
him. He came in again last night , and as soon
as he got inside of the door , began to swing
his arms over his head like an Indian club
swinger. I thought the blamed fool had a fit ,
but he finally stopped long enough to say :
'Medicine velly flue , velly fine ; alle same make
me feel plenty good. ' " Chamberlain's Pain
Balm , is without an equal for sprains , rheu
matism , aches , pains , or lame back. For sale
by all druggists.
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Secretary Noble has ordered a prompt in
vestigation of the charge that certain govern
ment officials in Oklahoma have used their au
thority to secure prior rights in lands in the
territorv in disregard of tho rights of others.
He declares that not the least shadow of in
justice to settlers jn Oklahoma will be tolerat
ed , and that the aotion of the government in
the treatment of such offenses will be prompt
and decisive. The order is timely , and is
doubtless warranted bv the necessities of the
situation in tho new territory. It is claimed
that the railroads have pre-empted much of
the best land in Oklahoma and this statement
should also invite examination. The adminis
tration will strengthen itself with the people
if it will pursue a policy in relatiou to Okla
homa which will compel speculators to siand
aside and afford protection to actual settlers.
Every quarter section of land in Oklahoma
should be owned by men who are willing to
make their homes in the territory and to de
velop and build up the country. Secretary
Noble is right , and he should go ahead.
Three days is a very short time in which to
cure a very bad case of rheumatism : but it can
be done , if the p ' roper treatment is adopted , as
will be seen by the following from James Lam
bert , of New Brunswick , His. : "I was badly
afflicted with rheumatism in tho hips and legs ,
when I bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain
Balm. It cured me in three days. I am nil
right to-day ; and would insist jon every one
who is afflicted with that terrible disease , to
use Chamberlain's Pain Balm and get well at
once. " For sale by all druggists.
Lord Lonsdale , who came so near death
from starvation and cold In his recent expedi
tion toward the north pole , announces the.dis . -
covery of a rival to Niagara Falls on the Hay
river , a stream rising about 300 miles north of
the United States boundary and an equal dis
tance east of the border of Alaska. The river
is a mile and a half wide and there are two
cascades , the lower one being two hundred
feet in the perpendicular and in the form of a
horseshoe. He declares that it is more beauti
ful than tho Niagara , though the weight of
water is less. Tho Hay river runs northeaster
ly and flows into Great Slave lake.
The lobby of tho New York legislatures de
scribed as the most completely organized body
of freebooters in the United States. They al
ways work together and tho individual or eor
poration that pays the requisite price to any
of its agents er chiefs has the assistance of
the entire corps without reservation or far
ther trouble , and the bill is as good as passed
when tho preliminary negotiations are closed.
Tho association is known as tho "Black Horse
Cavalry" and Is said to encompass more brains
and native talent than any other lobby in
America.
Advices regarding tho crop conditions in
Nebraska nro favorable , There has been
enough rain to keep tho ground moist for the
present , and the farmers , who have been busy
plowing for corn , are expected to begin this
weok putting in a largo acreage. The newly
sown oats aro represented to have generally
made , a good stand. In northern Iowa the
spring wheat and oats are all up , tho rains com
ing just when they wero needed. Not much
corn planting has yet been done ,
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BAHTLEY BOOMINGS.
M.E. Piper , spent Saturday and Sunday at
Box Elder.
Bartloy Is tho placo for tho rJght kind of a
man to opon a harness shop.
Arbor day was fittingly observed by students
and professors of Mallalieu , and many trees
were planted.
Miss Lizzie Sour , who has been spending tho
winter with her brother at Creston , Iowa , re
turned homo , last Saturday.
W. G. Brockham has boon buBy for some
time past building a photograph car which ho
will open for business here in a few days.
The addition to 0. L. Knowles house is com
pleted. The wholo building has been repaint
ed and is now ono of tho handsomest resi
dences in town.
Mr. L. L. Brown has moved his blacksmith
shop from Lebanon to this place and is having
good success in his business. He seems to be
tho right man in the right placo ,
The centennial of tho Inauguration of
Washington was appropriately celebrated by
tho patriotic citizens , teachers and scholars of
Bartlcy. At 10 A. M. , a large number of citi
zens and scholars surrounded the flag polo and
tho flag of our country was unfurled to the !
breeze , while all present joined in singing
"The Star Spangled Banner. " They then ad
journed to tho hall which was soon filled.
The audianco was called to order by the chair
man , J. C. Sour and prayer was offered bj
Rov.Grisell , which was followed by an address
byRov. I.N. Clover , who made an eloquent
tribute to the memory of George Washington.
Rev. Boswell In bis address gavo a brief re
sume of tho history of our country for tho
past ono hundred years.
Tho toast , "One Hundred Years of Federal
Government" was responded too by Prof.
Wm. Smith in his usual pleasant and instruc
tive manner. # _ , t. - ,
Tho exercises ' wore Interspersed with appro
priate music by tho choir.
In the evoning tho Hermeslan Society gave
an entertainment in which the performers ap
peared in costume of "Ono Hundred Yean
Ago. " Among the characters represented
wero George Washington , Martha Washing
ton , General and Mrs. LaFayette , Gran dan
Washington , General Knox and other cele
brated characters of olden times. After the
entertainment all joined in a general social.
Max.
SHILOH'S CURE will immediately reliov <
Croup. Whooping Cough and Bronchitis. Me
Milieu's.
It was maintained by the late Horace Greely
that "nothing succeeds like success ! " If tbi !
be true , Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will al
ways be popular , as it never fails. . It is in
tended , especially for Coughs , Colds , croup ant
hooping cough , and is undoubtedly , the best
and most reliablo medicine in use for thos <
diseases. It is decidedly a success. For sal <
by all druggists.
BANKSVILLE .BUDGET.
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Snow on the morning of the 29th inst. , threi
inches deep.
A. C. Cramer is a new arrival on the W. S
Webster claim.
Tho prospects are very promising for abun
dance in crop products.
T. S. Kelley is a new arrival on A. N. Allen'i
claim , southwest of Banksville.
All the farmers plowing ground for corn anc
planting will soon be the order.
Gus. Eckloy , the mail carrier , sent a "sub'
with the mail , Thursday , and stayed at hom <
to take care of his new girl. Mother gettinj
along well.
Wm. Relph was planting more trees , las
week , on his tree claim joining tho Banksvilh
quarter section.
Frank Cain is putting in 10 acres of fores
trees for W. S. Webster on tree claim , north
east quarter 20-1-30 , and D. B. Barnes is put
ting in 5 acres of trees on T. W. Benjamin'i
tree claim on northeast quarter 31-1-29. If tb <
forests live and are well cared for in this vicin
ity , they will add much to the scenery of the
country about Banksville , in a few years.
April 29,5 P. M. Observer.
BUCKLER'S ARNICA SALVE.
The Best Salve in the world for cuts , bruis
es , sores , ulcers , salt rheum , fever sores , tet
.ter , chapped hands , chilblains , corns , and ail
skin eruptions , and positively cures piles , 01
no pay required. It is guaranteed to give per
fect satisfaction , or money refunded. Price
25 cents per box. For salo by A. McMillen.
Jesse Middlewart. Decatur , Ohio , says
"Had it not been for Dr. King's New Discoverj
for Consumption I would have died of Lunf
troubles. Was given up by doctors. Am ox\ \
in best of health. " Try it. Sample bottles
free , at A.McMillen's drug store.
The fact that President Harrison does noi
move with more rapidity in the making of ap
pointments may be distressing to the anxious
patriots who are desirous of drawing a govern
ment salary , but it is not alarming the country
to any appreciable extent. There are a few
minor matters in connection with the conducl
of an administration which are of importance
as well as the gratification of office-seekers
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But , even if there were none , haste in such
matters would not benefit the public service ,
The President is responsible for his. selections
and he simply shows wisdomin his discretion
and conservatism.
It is really astonishing that a law so unpop
ular and inequitable aud unjustas Nebraska's
assessment law should remain on the statute
book of the state as long as it has.
SHILOH'S COUGH and Consumption Cure
is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures Con
sumption. McMillen's.
Road Notice to Land Owners.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :
The Commissioner appointed to examine u
road commencing at north west corner of S.
W. M sec. 23 , Twp. 3. Range 30 , W. in Red Wil-
low precinct , Red Willow county , Nebraska ,
running thence East on half section line and
terminating at N. E. corner of S. E. Ji said sec
tion ; has reported in favor of the Jocation
thereof , and all objections thereto or claims
for damages must be filed in the county clerk's
office on or before noon of the 13th day of
June , A. D. , 18S9 , or said road will be establish
ed without reference thereto.
40-4t8. Geo. W. Roper County Clerk.
Land Office at McCook , Neb. , i
March 25th , 18S9. f
Notice is hereby given that tho 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 Regis
ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Wednes
day , May 8th , 1889. viz :
WILLIAM G. GILLESPIE.
P. E. D. S. No. 5680 for tho N. W. & Sec. 25 , T. 2 ,
N. of R. 29 , W. 6th P. M. He names the follow
ing witnesses to prove his continuous resi
dence upon and cultivation of , said land , viz :
Willinm A. Vincent , Alvaro N. Griffin. Francis
M. Kennedy , William Kennedy , all of McCook ,
Neb. •
Any porson wno aesireB to protest agamsttno
allowance of such proof , or who knows of any
substantial reason , under , the law and the reg
ulations of the Interior Department , why such
proof Bhould not be allowed , will be given an
opportunity at the above mentioned timo and
place to cross-examine the witnesses of said
claimant , and to offer evidence in robuttal of
that submitted by claimant.
S. 'P. HART , Register.
.land office at McCook , Neb. , i
April 24th , 1889. f
Notice Is hereby given that the following-
mmed settler bus hied notice of his intention
o make final proof in support of his claim.and
hat said proof will bo made before Register
r Receiver at McCook , Neb „ on Tuesday , June
.lth , 1889 , viz :
JOHN SI MODRELL ,
X S. No. 5781. for tho S. E. U. Sec. 20 , Town. 4.
tf. Range 29 , W. Ho names the following wit-
icsses to prove his continuous residence up-
> n. and cultivation of , said land , viz : Arthur
P. King , Mather L. Brown. Joseph Sanders and
? atrlck O'Conner. all of McCook , Neb.
Any person who desires to protest agamsttne
ulowance of such proof , or who knows of any
substantial reason , under the law and the reg
ulations of tho Interior Department , why such
jroof Bhould not bo allowed , will begiven an
mportunity at the abovo mentlonod time and
slaco to croBS-examlne the witnesses of said
: laimant , and to offer evidence in rebuttal of
: hat submitted by claimant.
S. P. HART , Register.
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And it is with , you whether you want bargains in s - " ' \ .
• these goods or not. Our intention is to sell you > 'V * =
Dry Koflfls & Gaiiets Exclusiyely.
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IS CONSUMPTION CURABLE ?
Read the following : Mr. J. H. Morris , New
ark , Ark. , says : "Was down with Abscess of
Lungs , and friends and physicians pronounced
me an Incurable Consumptive. Began taking
Dr. King's New Discovery for onsumption ,
am now on my third bottle , and able to over
see the work on my farm. It is the finest
medicine ever made. "
Land Office at McCook , Neb. , I
April 6th. 1889. 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 the
Register or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Mon
day , May 20,1889. viz :
EDGAR F.TURNER ,
H. E. No. 634 for the N. E. X Sec. 9 , Town. 2 , N.
Range 30 , W. 6th P. M. He names the follow
ing witnesses to prove his continuous resi
dence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz' :
Newton Nettleton , Charles S. Ferris , Lewis
F. Fauss and Rothees S. Hileman.all of McCook ,
Neb.
Neb.Any
Any person who desires to protest agamstme
allowance of such proof , or who knows of any
substantial reason , under the law and the reg
ulations o 'f the Interior Department , why such
proof should not be allowed , will bo given an
opportunity at the above mentioned time and
place to cross-examine the witnesses of said
claimant , and to offer evidence in rebuttal of
mat submitted by claimant.
S. P. HART , Register.
Land office at Mccook , Neb. , I
April 23d , 1889. f
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of her intention
to make final proof in supporter her claim.and
that said proof will be made before Revister
or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Wednesday ,
June 5th , 18S9. viz :
ANNA B. VILAND.
P.E.D.S.No.5517.forthe W. V S.E. H Sec.
17 , Town. 5 , N. Range 29 , W. 6th P. M. She
names the following witnesses to pr > ve her
continuous residence upon , and cultivation of ,
said land , viz : Enoch E. Osvog , Christopher
C. Dueland , Andrew P. Larson and Anna Han
son , all of Quick , Neb.
Any person who desires to protest against the
allowance of such proof , or who knows of any
substantial reason , under the law and the regu
lations of the Interior Department , why such
proof should not be allowed , will be given an
opportunity at the above mentioned time and
place to cross-examine the witnesses of said
claimant , and to offer evidence in rebuttal of
that submitted by claimant. S. P. HART ,
48 Register.
Land Office at McCook , Neb. , 1
March 20th. 18S0. f
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler hits filed notice of his intention
to make final pre-emption proof in support of
his claim , and that said proof will be made be
fore the Register or Receiver , at McCook , Neb ,
on Tuesday. May 7.1889. viz :
GEORGE H. SCHNEIDER ,
D. S. No. 5604 for the E. Yi N. E. U Sec. 12Twp.
5 , N. R. 31.W. Ho names the following wit
nesses to prove his continuous residence upon
and cultivation of , said land , viz : Gottleib
Mentz , William J. "Vogel. of Osburn , Neb. ,
rjonisAHmann , of ZImmer , Neb. , and Oliver
P. Fairbanks , of Highland , Neb.
Any person who desires to protest against the
allowance of Such proof , or who knows of an ;
substantial reason , under the law and tho reg
ulations of tho Interior Department , why cuch
proof should not be allowed , will bo given an
opportunity at the above mentioned time and
place to cross-examine the witnesses of Bald
claimant , and to offer evidence In rebuttal of
that submitted by claimant.
S. P. HART. Rpgister.
Land Office at McCook , Neb. , I
March 30th , 18S0. f
Notico is hereby given that the following-
namod settlers have tiled notices of their inten
tions to make final proofs in support of their
claims , and that said proofs will be made be
fore the Register and Receiver , at McCook.
Neb. , on Saturday. May 11,188V , viz :
JOHN S. WALKER ,
H. E. No. 8622 for tho N. E. S. E.J section 21 ,
T. 2 , N. Range 31 , W. 6th P. M. He names the
following witnesses to prove his continuous
residence upon , and cultivation of , said land ,
viz : George S. Myers , Lewis F. Fauss , James
L. Hoyt , John Baldwin , all of McCook , Neb.
Viz : CHARLES S. FEURIS ,
H. E. No. 553 for the N. E.J Sec. 24. Town. 3. N.
Rango 31 , W.6th P. M. He names tho following
witnesses to prove his continuous residence
upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : James
L. Hoyt , Jesse Webb , George S. Myers , Isaiah
R. Pate , all of McCook , Neb. Any person who
desires to protest against the allowance of
such proofs , or who knows of any substantia ]
reason , under tho law and the regulations of
tho Interior Department , why such proofs
should not be allowed , will be given an oppor
tunity at the above mentioned time and place
to cross-examine the witnesses of said claim-1
ants , and to offer evidence in rebuttal of iLatl
submitted by claimants.
45 8 , P. HART , Register. I
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