The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, February 25, 1898, Image 8

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H * 1 Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants
H i aud Children. It contains neither Opiuni , Morphine nor
H 1 other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
B U for Paregoric , Drops , Soothing Syrups , and Castor Oil.
H i It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by
H I millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays
B | fcvcrishncsa < Castoria ' prevents vomiting Sour Curd ,
H 1 cures Diarrhosa and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
H | teething troubles , cures constipation and flatulency.
H I Castoria assimilates the food , regulates the stomach
| I I and bowel. , , giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas
| I ioria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend.
Castoria.
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B "Cast/irii In an excellent i.i • - for c' .iil-
| { run. Jilotnenj hate rc ; > i. . . i mo of its
m " joodcifrctupun their clnldrvu. ' *
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l.uuuli , JIxss.
I "v. .storiais tlio be.-i luim * "v mr children of
v.hich 1 am acquainted. I „ • • ; > • i o < ' y is l.ot
far distant when mothers will coti.j .or the real
interest of their children , and u.so Cistoria inN -
N stead of the variousquael : nostrums which nro
H destroying their loved ones , by forcing opium ,
H , morphine , soothing syrup and other hurtful
| j agents clown their throats , thereby sending
I > thum to premature graves. "
I | Dr. J. F. KlNCHELOE ,
h I Conway , Ark.
H | The Centaur Company , 77 Murray Street , Now York City.
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B I KLONDIKE !
H What doeit costo get there r When
H and how should one gd ? What should
H i one take ? Where nie the mines ? How
Hl uiticli have they piodueed ? Is work
> plentiful. What wnjjes are pun ! ? Is
living expensive ? What ate one's chances
of "making .t vrik - ? " 4-25-gS
Complete and s. 'Utsfacicv- teplies'lo
the above questions will be found in the
Hurlington Route's " Klondike Folder , "
I now ready foi distribution. Sixteen
! page's oi praolicwl information and an
np-to-da'e map of Alaska ami the Klon
dike. Free .it Hurlitigton Route ticket
officesor sent < > n receipt of four cents in
stamps by f Francis , Gen'l Passenger
Agent , Burlington Rqute , Omaha , Neb. (
Mr. F. C. Helbi" , a prominent druggist
I of Lynchburg , Va . says : ' One of our
citizens was cured of rheumatism of two
I years standing by one bottle of Cham
berlain's Pain Halm. This liniment is j
famous for it cures of rheumatism ; thous
ands have been delighted with the I
B prompt relief which it affords. For sale j
H .McCouut-11 1
1' I McConin ll's Kalsnm rures coughs. I
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California Excursions
Via Burlington Route. Cheap ; quick ;
comfortable. Leave Omaha 4:35 p.m. ,
Lincoln 6:10 p. m. , Hastings 8:50 : p. in.
and McCook at 11:40 : p m. , ev
ery Thursday , in clean , modern , not
crowded tourist sleepers. Ni < transfers ;
cars run right through to San Francisco
and Los Angeles over the Scenic Route
-through Denver and Salt Lake City.
Oars are carpeted ; upholstered in ratan ;
have spring seats and backs and are
provided with curtains , bedding , towels ,
soap , etc. Uniformed porters and ex
perienced conductors accompany each
excursion , relieving passengers of all
bother about baggage , pointing out ob
jects of interest and in many other ways
helding to make the overland trip a de
lightful experience. Second class tickets
are honored Berths 5 For fidder giv
ing full information , cad at nearest Bur
lington Route ticket office , or write to J.
Francis , General Passenger Aient , Oma
ha. Nebraska 4298. .
To Cure a Cold in One Day.
Take L'xativc Broino Qmnii-eTablets.
All dtuggists refund the uioiit-t if it frills
to cure 25c
1 Mm . . . mi.or.11 III 1j.Mi1. ir.ABii.ui.il ui .nil. . .
H THE PiiONARCH CHAINLESS.
WJ JL Bicycle Gearing Absolutely Hew , Hovel , and Practical *
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M In their indiscriminate huste to an-
H nounce the making- chainless wheels ,
M some manufacturers liave tumbled over
H each other in the endeavorto be in front.
H To be in front is a spasm , to " keep in
front" is sustained energy. To utter a
truism is one thing , to live up to it is
another.
The spirit of the aphorism of the
Monarch Cycle Manufacturing Com
pany , * ' Ride a Monarch and Keep in
Front , " is well illustrated in its latest
product , The Monarch Chainless. Alive
to the times , the company will pro
duce a chainless bicycle which has been
proven by repeated tests to be superior ,
in its class , in every particular.
Two surfaces that will roll on each
other will transmit motion from one to
the other. If the surfaces are compar
atively smooth , the motion is transmit
ted by friction. But , when the surfaces
are provided with projections , the mo
tion , although it is unchanged in nature ,
is transmitted by direct pressure , and
it is irregular unless the acting surfaces
of the projections are carefully and
exactly shaped to produce an even mo
tion. It is the difficulty which is ex
perienced to produce these perfect pro
jections , when bevel gears are used ,
which leads the experienced mechanic
1 awav from them. Long experience in
Sewing Machine manufacture has
taught the Monarch Company that
whatever transmission was used , bevel
gears were not to be considered if easy
running was to be thought of. The
result has been a driving gear which is
excellent in its easy running qualities.
The mechanism is simple. The crank
axle and hub gears somewhat resemble
the familiar sprocket wheels , the notice
able difference being the teeth which
are closer together and v shape in cross
section instead of four sided. The
shaft connecting the two is provided at
K each end with a pinion having roller
" Bin teeth which ran in and out of the
"ide ancle openings between the gear
' h ; Each set of gears is enclosed
Castoria.
" Castoria is so well adapted to children that
I recommend it as superior to any prescription
known to me. "
II. A. AnctiEtt , II. D. ,
Ill So. Oxford St. , Brooklyn , N. Y.
" Our physicians in the children's depart
ment have spoken highly of their experi
ence in their outside practice with Castoria ,
and although we only have among our
medical supplies what is known as regular
products , yet wo are free to confess that the
merits of Castoria has won n. to look with
favor upon it. "
United Hospital i. ' . 'i-i'issAnT ,
Koston , 3Ias3.
Allen C. Smith , Pres. ,
but should they from any cause be ex
posed the action of the pin teeth is such
that they are self-cleaning , forcing mud
and dirt out from between the teeth.
One of the chief objections urged
against chainless wheels by mechanics
is that should the rear frame become
twisted or out of line , there would be a
consequent binding of the mating gears.
The Monarch chainless is entirely free
from this objection inasmuch that the
junction "of the pinions and gears form
a type of the ball and socket joint ,
thereby permitting free running under
the conditions usually met with in
bicycle riding. A particular advantage
which this gear has , and which gives it
the highest efficiency , is the direct lift
as against the end thrust which is com
mon to all bevel gearing. This end
thrust is a prominent factor in friction
and frame strain.
Another point to be counted in favor
r f the Monarch gear is , that it is not of
delicate construction although com
paratively light in weight.
A s stated by Grant , the well known au
thority on gears , "Thepingearis particu
larly valuable when the pins are made in
the form of rollers forthentheminimum
of friction is reached. " The friction
between the tooth and pin , otherwise a
sliding friction at a line bearing is. with
a roller pin , a rolling friction. When
properly made , there is no form of tooth
that is superior to the mller pin
tooth.
"While the Monarch company is war
ranted from the study of experts in
placing its chainless machine on the
market as the best type of that class ,
its faith in the chain wheel is in noway
diminished. It will continue to keep
them in the forward ranks of that type
of bicycle which is yet the choice of the
majority of the people. In line with
the general policy of the Monarch com
pany , the price of its chainless will be
S100.00 , which will give a complete line ,
including chain machines , ranging from
this price to $40.00.
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MM ee a mBKa& iMinGU81S4 < M Mti eSMblvv SttM&UMMftttg3MWfctf
Burlington Route.
To Portland , Ore. , without change of
cars. Through tourist sleeping cars , in
charge of special excursion managers and
accompanied by uiiifoiuied Pullman porters
ters , leave Kansas City every Thursday
morning for Portland , Ore. x
They run over the Burlington Route to
Denver , D. & R. G. Ry. ( Scenic Line ) to
Ogden , Oregon Short Line and O. R. &
N. Co. to destination. A lav-over of ten
hours is made at Salt Lake City , giving
passengers all opportunity to become ac
quainted with one of the most beautiful
and interesting cities in the world.
Travelers destined to Portland or any
other Pacific northwest point should join
these weekly excursions This they can
do at any point at which trains stop
There is no cheaper or more comfortable
way to make the 'trip. The cars have all
the conveniences of palace sleeping cars ,
lacking oiilv their elaborate finish Second
end class tickets are accepted. Berth-
rate , Kaunas City to Portland , $5.
lor tickets and full information call at
nearest Burlington Route ticket office or
write to J. Francis , G. P. A. , Omaha , Neb.
A good farm paper is just as essential
on the farm as a good plow , and there
are plows and plows , so there are farm
papers and farm papers. The best and
most practical farm paper we know offer
for the western farmer is The Iowa
Homestead , and we would rejoice to see
it in the home of every farmer in this
county. It is a paper that is made for
every day u e , being but little given to
mere theon . and us Special Farmers'
Institute editions , issued monthly , are
the most practical publications we have
ever seen. The next Special number will
accompany next week'sregularissue.and
in it the farmers themselves will discuss
the landlord and tenant question , the
state institutions for higher education ,
and other topics of equal inteiest and im
portance. The Homestead is only $1 a
year , including the Special Farmers' In
stitute editions. Send subscriptions or
for free sample conies to the Homestead
Co , Des Moines , la.
Don't annoy others by your coughing ,
and risk your life by neglecting a cold.
One Minute Cough Cure cures coughs ,
colds , croup , grippe , and all throat and
lung troubles. A. McMillen.
The Tribunk and The New-York
Tribune for 51.25 a year , strictlv in ad
vance.
The Trihune and The Toledo Blade
forr.25 a year , strictly in advance.
McConnell's Balsam cuu-s coughs.
Cuticuhtr soap at McMillen's ; 15c
One JVlinuie Cough Cure , cures.
That 15 what it was mauc tor.
No 1 ice 01- Sale Under Agister's Lien.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an
agister's lien for die pasturage and keeping of
one bay mare about six years old. from the 26th
day of May , 1894 , until tins date , and of one
bay horse colt coming two years old , from the
1st day of December , 1896 , to this date , under
contract with Frank P. Allen , owner of said
stock , on which is now due the.sum of $55and
affidavit setting forth the description ol said
stock and the amount due for the feeding and
keeping of said stock having been filed in the
office ot the county clerk of this county , being
the county where said stock was fed and kept ,
on the 7th clay of FJmtaiy , 189S , I will sellthe
property above described , at public auction at
the residence of W.N.Rojjers in Willow Grove
piecinct , Red Willow county , on the loth day
of March , 1S9S , at two o'clock , p. m. . of said
day. Said sale will be for cash in hand.
Dated Feb. 17 , 1S9S. W. N. Rogers.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
Notice of Sale Under Agister's Lien.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an
agister's lien for the pasturing and keeping of
one daik bay horse about six years old and one
light bay horse about six years old , from the
15th day of September , 1S95 , " "til this date ,
under an implied contract with one John Doe ,
true n.iine unknown , owner of said stock , on
w-hich is now due the sum of $2S , and affida
vit setting forth the description of said stock
and the amount due for the feeding and keep
ing of said stock having been filed in the office
of the county clerk of this county , being the
county where said stock was fed and kept , on
the 7th day of February , 189S , 1 will sell the
property above described at public auction at
the residence of XV. N. Rogers in Willow
Grove precinct in Red Willow county on the
10th day of March , 1S9S , at two o'clock , p. 111. ,
of said day. Said sale will be for cash in hand.
Dated Feb. 17 , 1S9S. W. N. Rogers.
JOHN E. KELLEY ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
McCook. Neisraska.
23 ? Agent of Lincoln Land Co. Office
Rear of First National bank.
J. B. BALLARD ,
@ DENTIST. ©
All dental work done at our office is guar
anteed to be first-class. We do all kinds of
Crown , Bridge and Plate Work. Drs. Smith
& Bellamy , assistants.
< _ MRS. E. E. UTTERj
MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR.
Piano , Organ. Guitar and Banjo
VOICE TRAINING A SPECIALTY.
@ " Studio Opposite Postoffice.
MeCOOK SURGICAL HOSPITAL ,
Or. W. V. GAGE.
McCook , - - - Nebraska.
Office and Hospital over First National Bank.
Office hours at residence , 701 Marshall Ave. ,
before 9 a. m. and after 6 p. m.
KRANCIS E. DIVINE.
CANCER DOCTOR ,
McCook , Nebraska.
* sF L guarantee a cure. No cure , no
pay. Write me at above address , or call
at my home in Coleman precinct.
BIG MONEY
FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS.
Fasy , pleasant , profitable work. Genteel ,
permanent business in your own town or
neighborhood. Write for particulars.
D. O. Cowe '
2-i8-5t n ,
-2557 15th St. , Denver , Colo.
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GETTING READY
Every expectant mother has
a trying ordeal to face. If she does not
\ i\ C iM'Ai ' eet reul - v for ifc
\ i\ ' • • it 1 'j there is no telling
\ _ , what may happen.
< J Child-birth is full
of uncertainties if
Nature is not given proper assistance.
r itfer § Friend
is the best help you can use at this time.
It is a liniment , and -when legularly ap
plied several months before baby comes ,
it makes the advent eary ami nearly pain
less. It relieves and prevents " morning
sickness , " relaxes the overstrained mus
cles , relieves the distended feeling , short
ens labor , makes recovery rapid and cer
tain without any < : inirerous after-effects.
Mothers friend is f' .ood for only one
purpose , viz. : to reiio\ motherhood of
danger and pain.
One dollar p-r UoiVL- . ' u.l • liutc sloies , or
sent t > > e . | > .c a • • ' i < < • ' ' - > ( 1 r.cu.
Kuril Boo . " valuable information
! % s < r.nr" : Twiji
tion for womi'ii , will uu tent , to any ailtlresa
Upon application t
THE BR.\i > FJELf > fiOGULATOR CO. ,
'itiarcia , G .
It is not often that a physician recom
mends a patent medicine ; when he does- ,
you may know that is a yood one. Dr.
J V. Cieveland , Gla jjh > w , Va , writes :
I have used Chamberlain's Colic , Chol
era and Diarrhoea Remed ) ' in my prac
tice and it has proven to be an excellent
remed ) ' , where a thorough course of med
icine has failed with me. I recommend
it to my patients every time for colic and
diarrhoea " Manv other physicans rec
ommend and use this remedy , because it
always cures and cures quickly. Get a
bottle and you will have an excellent
doctor in the house , for all bowel com
plaints , both for children and adults.
For sale by L , W. McConnell.
We are anxious to do a little } oed in
this world , and can think of no pleasanter -
anter or better way to do it than by rec-
ommeiidiiiu One Minute Couyh Cure as
a preventive of pneumonia , consump
tion , and other serious lung troubles that
follow neglected colds. A. McMillen.
After \ears of untold suffering from
piles , BV. . Pursell , of Knitnersville , Pa ,
was cmed by usin # a Mn le box of De
Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Skin dis
eases , such as eczema , rash , pimples and
obstinate sores , are readily cured by this
famous remedy. A. McMillen.
A thrill of terror is experienced when
the luassy sound of croup sound- * through
the bouse at night But the terror soon
changes to leliet after One Minute Cough
Cure has been administered Sale and
harmless for children. A McMillen.
There aie thiee little things which do
more work than any other three little
things created they are the ant , the bee ,
and DeWitt's Little Eaily Risers , the
last being the famous little pills for
stomach and liver troubles. A.McMillen.
What pleasure is there 111 life with a
headache , constipation , and biliousness ?
Thousands experience them who could
become perfectly healthy by using De
Witt's Little Earlv Risers , the famous
little pills A. McMillen.
Whooping cough is the most distressing - !
ing malady ; but its duration can be cut
short bv the use of One Minute Cough
Cure , which is also the best known rem
edy for croup and all lung and bronchial
troubles A McMillen
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
has demonstrated ten thousand %
times that it is almost infallible
FOR WOMAN'S $
PECULIAR * I
[ WEAKNESSES , |
irregularities and derangements. M
J It has become the leading remedy j
for this class of troubles. It exerts Mj
3. a wonderfully healing , strengthenty.
t ing and soothing inlluence upon Kj
j the menstrual organs. It cures M
Z "whites" and falling of the-womb. jra
I It stops flooding and relieves sun- jg )
k pressed and painful menstruation. Jj
§ For Change of Life it is the best C4
> * medicine madeIt is beneficial yj
j during pregnancy , and helps to m
x bring children into homes barren W
3 for years. It invigorates , stimu- j ?
j ? ] lates , strengthens the whole sys-
tem. This great remedy is offered r3
to all afflicted women. Why will a
5 any woman suffer another minute iq
s with certain relief within reach ? 33
Wine of Cardui only costs SI.00 per R
? bottle at your drugstore. $3 $
iy For advice , in case3 requiring special direc-
S tions , address , vicing symptoms , the "I.uilies' j
S Advisory Vepnrtment , " The Cliattanoooaliedj j
jj { cine Co. , ChattuniKxja , Tenn. > g
1 Rev. J. W.SMITH. Camden , S.C. . says : 2
g "My wile used Wine of Cardui at home a
for falling of the womb and it entirely
"
m cured her. " "A
DeWitt's Colic & Cholera Cure ,
Pleasant , Quick Results , Safe to take.
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FLORIDA.
A Superior Through Sleeping Car
Line Between St. Louis
and Jacksonville.
Commencing December 26th the Louis
ville Air Liue has established the great
Through Sleeping Car Route to Floritlu.
Through sleeping cars arrunged to leave
St. Louis 9:15 : p. in. daily , passing Louis
ville 7 a. in . Lexington 10:55 : " • in
reaching Chattanooga 5:55 : p m .Atlanta
10:40 : p. 111. and Jacksonville 8:40 : a. m.
( second morning. ) Stop-overs allowed.
This route is through large cities and in
teresting country , and , while a new
through sleeping car route , is over most
superior and well-established lines of
railway. The schedules are fast and
most convenient.
The line also affords passengers for
Florida trip via Asheville , N. C , the
greatest American nil-year-round resort.
Correspondence solicited and informa
tion promptly furnished. R. A Camp-
HH.LGen'l Pas'ng'r Agent , St.Louis , Mo.
This is also the best Hue to points in
Kentucky , Tennessee , Georgia , and
North and South Carolina. 3-1-98.
AGENTS WANTED.
Send \ our address to us , and we will
inform you how other men earn from
$15.00 to $35weekly. . If you are endowed
dewed with an average amount of com
mon sense , you can in a short time do as
well , or bitter , by t-ecuriug a county
agency for one of our standard publica
tions If you want to start without delay -
lay , send $1.25 , and we will forward a
copy of "Reversible Wall Map of the U.
S. & World , " 66x46 inches 111 sizeeleven
beautiful colors. A county map of the U.
S. on one side , and a library map of the
world on the other , should be in every
home and office. This is the 1898 edit
ion , to date ; two five-dollar maps at a
popular price.
We will also send a copy of our new
• .all map of Nebraska , showing counties ,
railroads , towns , etc. , 189S edition with
a marginal index , locating every town
on map and giving population , 2S x 44
inches in size , just issued.
Above two maps almost sell them
selves , but printed instructions accom
pany samples Later on you can trv
some expensive article Write quick
and choos-e your field.
Rand , McNai.iy & Co ,
166 , 16S Adams St. , Chicago , 111.
SPRAYINC FRUIT TREES.
The question of spraying fruit trees to pre
vent the depredations of insect pests and
fungus diseases is no longer an experiment
but a necessity.
, . - . . - vfc&ar * ! : -
Our readers will do well to write Win.Stall ,
Quincy , III. , and get his catalogue describing
twenty-one styles of Spraying Outfits and full
treatise on spraying the different fruit and veg
etable crops , which may be had for the asking
and contains much valuable information.
To Our Customers. \
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the
best cough syrup we have ever used our
selves or in our families W. II. King ,
Isaac P. King and many others in this
vicinity , have also pronounced it the best.
All we want is for people to try it and
they will be convinced. Upon honor ,
there is no better that we have ever tried ,
and we have used many kinds. R. A.
IMake & Son. General Merchants , Big
Tunnel , Va. Sold by McConnell.
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itwor < t forms , we will send a !
Two Weeks' ' Treatment Free
to ail w hoMMid us ton contslOc.in ( ) stamps
to pay co.-t of postr ce and pacKnm.
Add , * JOHNS & DIXOX , Rorhr > frr. X. V.
ANDREW CARSON ,
I'roprietor ' .
of the . . . . ;
SUNNY jIDE DAIRY ; I
We respectfully solicit your business , i
ind guarantee pure milk , full measure ,
ind prompt , courteous service.
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\Vhcnsho was a Child , she cried for Castoria. At J • . . I >
\Vhcn Blio became Miss , alio clung to Castoria. JZC Jr. , !
When she bad Children , shogavo them Castoriai j
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ONE OF TWO WAYS. l > i I
The bladder was created for one nnrpose , < H
namely , a receptacle for the urine , and as such j M
it is not liable to any form of disease except M
by one of two ways. The first way i > from im- j M
perfect action of the kidneys. The second M
way is from careless local treatment of other j l
diseases. ' , H
chief cAusi : .
Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kidneys is H
the chief cause of bladder troubles. .SJ the | H
womb , like the bladder , was created for one H
purpose , and ii not doctored too much is not * H
liable to weakness or disease , except in rare H
cases. It is situated back of and very close to H
the bladder , therefore any pain , disease or in- * r H
convenience manifested in the kidneys , back. j H
bladder or urinary passage is often , by mistake - H
take , attributed to female weakness or womb ( H
trouble of some sort. The error is easily made M
and may be as easily avoided. To find out M
correctly , set your urine aside for twenty-lour * > fl
hours ; a sediment or settling indicates kidney M
. and extranrdi- M
or bladder trouble. The mild -
nary effect of Dr. Kilmer's .Swamp-Koot , H
the great kidney , and bladder remedy is M
soon realized. If you need a medicine H
you should have the best. At all druggists' M
fifty cents and one dollar. Von may have a j H
sample bottle and pamphlet both Sent fiee by H
mail upon receipt of three two-cent stamps to v . , H
cover cost of postage on the bottle. Mention H
The Trihunb and Send your addn-ss to Dr. H
Kilmer & Co. , Hinghamton , N. V. The proprietor - * * H
prietor of this paper guarantees the genuineness - H
ness of this offer. April 2-1 yr. H
DeWitt's Witch Hazel S Y M
Cures Piles. Scalds. Burns. H
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TI.MI5KU CULTURE FINAL 1M < ( )0F , H
NOTICE FOR rUHLICATlON. ' > H
United States Land Office , J H
NcCook , Neb. , Januaiy 2.1 , ib'oS. H
Notice is hereby given that Thomas ISou/an , H
Jr.guardian for John lloozan , now insane , has ' H
filed notice of his intention to make final proof 1 1
before register or receiver at his office in Mc- K H
Cook , Nebraska , on Saturday , the 51I1 day ( ) f \X |
March , iS' b' , on timber culture application H
No. 6570. for the southwest quarter of section H
No. 31 , in township I north , range 31 west of j H
the 6th p. 111. He names as witnesses : ISyion H
E. Severns , ( Jeorge Kennedy , William Kennedy - H
nedy and Cieorge C. Cox , all of Ilerndon , H
Kansas. A. S. CAMi'itr.i.i. , Register. H
NOTICE FOR PUHLICATION , H
Land Office at McCook , Neb. |
January 27th , 1S9S. H
Notice is heicby given that the following- |
named settler has filed notice of his intention j M
to make final ] iroof in support of his claim. H
and that said proof will be made before register - H
ter or receiver at his office in McCook , Nebr. , H
on Saturday , March 12. ib'oS , vi/ : John 1'eter- B H
son , who made II. E. No. 10,368 for the 11K- | H
sw M sw M sw M sw \ $ n\v J , section 23 T. 5 |
11 , R. 30 west6th P.M. lie names the follow- H
tng witnesses to jjrove his continuous resi- H
deuce upon and cultivation of said land , vi/ : H
Phillip Roemershetiser , I'eter Rheinheiiuer , H
George Cappel and Joseph Allen all of Os- H
born , Neb. A. S. Ca.mi'Iiki.i. , Register. H
TLMI' .ER CULTURE FINAL PROOF H
NOTICE FOR 1'UIiLICATION.r H
United States Laud Olfice , H
McCook , Neb. , January 27. ib'oS. H
Notice is hereby given that John \V.lIartman H
has filed notice of his intention to make final H
proof befoie register or receiver at his office H
in McCook , Neb.on Saturday , the 12th day o * . H
Match , 189S' , on timber culture api > hcatiji , H
No. 062S , for the southwest ( piarter of sections * A * , . * H
No. 20 , in township No. 6 n , range No. 30 * a H
6th jj. 111. I le names as witnesses : John Fit to |
Gibbons and Thomas Fit/Ciibbous of Ziii- . . ] H H
Nebraska , Samuel M. Cochran and Henry r
froth of McCook , Nebraska. . " * " * KJ
A. S. Camimiki.i , Registe lnjl tJ H
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NOTICE FOR I'UIJLICATION. * H
Land Office at McCook , Nebraska. H
January 27th , 189b' . M
Notice is hereby given that the following- P |
named settler has filed notice of his intention BH
to make final proof in support of his claim , H
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ter or receiver at McCook , Nebraska , on Sat- B
inlay , March 12th , 1898 , vi1'hilhp Roemer- H
sheuser , who made II. E. 9858 for the w'A ne |
'A and w'A se ) of section 22 , T 5 n , R 30 w ' H
jth P. M. 1 ( e names the following witnesses |
: o prove his continuous residence upon and ' il l
: ultivatiou of said land , vi/ : John Peterson , ; H
I'eter Rheinheimer , Joseph Allen and George 1
Uappel all ot Osboru , Neb. , |
A. S. Cami' , " . 1:1. ! . , Register. ' | |
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NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS. ' 1
To John 15. Rozcll and to all whom it may |
The commissioner appointed to locate a Head
oad commencing at a point in the road about |
\2 \ rods west of the southeast corner of the |
.outhwest . quarter of section sixteen ( l6j. |
own. three (3) ( ) , range twenty-seven (27 ( west H
) f the sixth Principal Meridian in Indmnola | |
jrecinct , Red Willow county , Nebraska , run- |
ting thence north by west down the canyon / H
o intersect the bottom road on the Republi- H
ran river bottom and terminating thereat , lias 1 H
eported ill favor of the location thereof as ' |
ollows : Commencing at a point on the sec- ' i H
ion line forty rods west of the southeast cor- ' M
ler of the southwest quarter of section sixteen I B
16) ) , township three 13) ) north , in range twei-- • M
y-seveu (27 ; we-t of the sixth Principal Me- ' H
idian , thence north eighteen fi8) degrees. M
vest one hundred and two [ 102 ] rods to inter- ' H
ectiou of the main traveled road on the Re- |
jublican river bottom and terminating there- / |
it , and all objections thereto or claims for |
Iamages must be tiled in the county clerk's M
iffice on or before noon of the 16th day of |
\pril , A. D. 189S , or said road will beetabM |
ished without reference thereto. r- & H
R. A. Grkkv. County Clerk. H
JUIilUS ivTJNEI - H
Carpet Laying , . H
Carpet Cleaning. mH
ZdfTl am still doing carpet laying , oarpet ' \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ i\\\\m [ \ \ \ \
: leamng lawn cutting and similar work. See H
ir wnte me before giving such work. Mv H
: harges are very reasonable. Leave orders at H
rRinuNEoffice. ILLIUS KL'NERT. H
j ' 'o'gog'g o ' 5go'r'g' ' ? y'gg s H
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