The Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Cherry Co., Neb.) 1896-1898, October 08, 1896, Image 5

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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
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TJovcnior Silas Allolcomb j
Lleutvouirt Governor IioDcrt 15 Jlourc j
secretary oi oiare oei a riper
Treasurer J S Bartley
Auditor Eugene Moore
Com Lands and Buildings Henry C Itussell
Attonuvttftaeral Arthur S Churchill
8upfc Public Instruction Henry U Corbet t
9teents UnWeslty
Rnthleiitner Kilcore
TftstfsU r O It Glover Lou
vwsxriyjf
j it litre Ijiiichui
L Burnlram Omaha
JM Halt Alma
K P Holmes rirrco
TMallaisea Kearney
iMJHulL Edgar
CONGRESSIONAL
Senators Wm V Allen JCadlson John M
TTJiurston tfmaua
Espresematlvea First DistfatJesse W Strode
Lincoln Jtecond D H Mercer Omaha Thud
Weo 1 Mcfcejohn Fullerton Fourth B J Hai
ar Aurora Filth Wm h Andrews Hastings
Hlxtu O K Kern Broken Bow
JUDICAL
Bur rene Court T LNorval Chief Justice
Harrison and Polk associates
Fifteenth Judicial District M P Klnkaid
ONeill W H WebUverKushvlllo
LEGISLATIVE
Rerjresentetive Flfty smond District FraufK
Seittltor Fourteenth restrict
urtr Crawford
LANUFKICE
Henry G Stew-
pine
Receiver J
vine xevvori
COUNTY
Treasurer G P Crabb
Jlerk Geo ESliott
Hheriff AinosSSroug
JuiJge w F MWalcoti
Owmty Attorney Ed Clarke
County Superintendent Lillian Stoncr
Surveyor - Ch3 Tait
3roner A Lewis
I Max vfcrtel
Uommlasiouers M Durham
I P Sullrvan
JPRECIKCT
Overseers ol Highways It Hansen and J Kay
ConsUible It Towne
Justices of the Peace John Dunn -and J M
3amm
Assessor- Johc Dunn
VILLAGE
Town Hoard E-E-Sparks president C H Cor
nell treasurer T C Hornby clerk DSLudwig
atid J V Hurleiirh
Marshal and Water Commissioner It Towne
school District No l F M Walentt -president
f M V Nicholson treasurer J C Iettijohn secre
ilary J W liurleich G P Crabb and J TKeeley
Societies
JlMP 0 R M
3ittlng BUHTnbe No 22 Improved Order of
ItedMen nieetB every second and fourth Friday
evening of each month at Davenports Hall
Visiting brethren sire fraternally invited to be
present at theicouueils of the tribe
J D Wiggins of It C H Tuomnsourichem
A F A M
MinuekadusaLodge No l2 A F A
meets in repulancominunicatlon Saturday even-
i ing on or before the full moon iu each month
members of theirderin good and
i lnccordially and fraternally invited to attend
TT JKeelejvW M
W W Thokpson Secy
0 E S
-Northern Ster Chapter Ka 59 Older -of the
1 Eastern Starccieets on second and fourth Tues-
dav evenings cf ea Ji mouth in Hornliys hall
- w Thompson M aguik V aioott
Worthy Matron
A O U TV
ValentineiLfldge No 70 A O U VV meets
1 si andiird louday in each month
arl Danias Itec W Holsclaw M W
D of H
Valentine Lodire No Degreed Honor
J holds regularjiieetings first and third
-day evenings r each mouth
M Christeiisearltec Mrs E Eobinsou CofII
I O O F
Valentine IadgcNoi 205 T O O Fiaieets
everj Thursdav evening Vjsiting brothers cord
Ji tally avited toiittend ourcieetings
J T Keeley G
Weslkt Kolsclaw Secv
G A R
Col Wood -Pest No 208 Department -of
regular meet ing lid and batiu toys of
each liiontLattM in sliarp Conuads from
other lobl sccnlislly invited to aitend
1 Tuoiuu Commander
J oiix D tMj T adjt
W E C
Col Woodsy It C No 179 regular meeting
d and 4lh Saturdays of each month
asianda LuinviG Pres
BLelkx HoiufBY 3ce
M W A
Valentine Camp No 1751 Modern- Woodmen af
America meets second and fourth Wednesday
evenings of each month ar Davenports HalL
Visiting neighbors cordially invitedto attend
P F Sim mis Ven Couhsel
JwSpirk CJec
K of P
Cherry LodgeNo 1G9 Knights of Pythias meeH
everj luesaa evening at uavenpoits Han
J T Keely G C
Jos Putmecil Kpf It and S
Arrival aj3d Dopartore or Mails
Mail east anenwest closes at 8 p m
Rosebud leaves at 800 a m daily except Sun
day and arrives at 500 p ra
Simeon Kennedy and Oasis leaves
at 7 00 am Mondays Wednesdays and Fri
fdays and arrives at 700 p m Tuesdays and
i Saturdays
Ft Niobraraleaves daily at700 a m and
500 p m arrives at OfiOa maud 730 p m
Kewanee aud Sparks arrives Mondajs
Wednesdays and Fridays at 509 pjnand
leaves Tuesdays Hiursdays and Saturdays at
7o a m --
General delivery open from 7 a m to 700
p m General deiiverj open on Sundays from
i 8 to 10 am Lock boxes opendaily form 6 a
rm to 8 30 pm
Wr EHALEY Postmaster
PROFESSIONAL AD BUSINESS CARDS
T C HWYER
Physician and Surgeon
Office at C R Watson6 Urug Store Prompt
artentipn given to aliprofessional calls
AIiENTINE - NKBKASKA
Teachers Exainination
-The regular montrily Teachers
jExamination -will be held the
ithird Saturday of each month
at my office in the Court House
LILLIAN STONER
Supt or Schools
GLRKE
Uklnds ot legal jbsiuess promptly attended to
EBBASKA
AMENDMENTS
TO THE CONSTITUTION
THE STATE
lows
rninHniTtn
OF
Which xvill lic Sulrniittcd lotlru Peo
ple for tholr Approval
t the JViM diunerul
Election WJueiy Them
ke followmg proposed amcadmentB
tCthe Oonatution of the State of Ne
braska as hereinafter set forth in fall
re submitted to the electors of the
State of Nebraska to be voted upon
-ct the general election to be held Tues
day November 8 A D 189G
A joint resolution proposing to
amend s30tions two 2 four 4 aad
r five 5 of article six 6 of the
7 tution cf the State of Nebraska relating
to number of judges of the supreme
oourt and their term of office
Be it resolved and enacted by the Legisla
ture of the State of Nebraska
Seotioa 1 Tliat section two 3 of article
six 5 of the Constitution of the State
oT Nebraska be amended so as to read as fol
lows
Section 2 The Bupreme jourt Bhall until
otherwise provided by law consist of tiive
5 judges a majority of whom shall be
srr to lorm a -quorum or to pronounce
which the state shall be a party mandamus
quo warranto hnbeaa corpus and su h
anpellate jurisdiction as may be provided by
lew
8ection 2 That section four 4 of article
six CO of the Constitution of the State
otJNeb
Section 4 The judges of the supremo
court shall be elected by tho electors of the
st tte at large and their term of office ex
cept aa hereinafter provided shall be for a
period of not leaa than five 6 years aa the
legislature may prescribe
Section 8 That section five i of artico
six 6 of the Constitution of the State of Ne
braska be amended to read as follows
Section 5 At the first general election to
ho hold in the year 1896 thore shall be elected
two f2i 1nrlirn nf thfi KtinrfniH rnurf mift
A joint resolution proposing to
amend section twenty four 24 -of
article five 5 of the Constitution of
the Stato of Nebraska relating to com
pensation of the officers of tho executive
department
Be it resolved and enacted by the Legislature
of tliH State of Nebraska
Section 1 Thit section twentv four 24
of article five J of the Constitution of tho
State of Neoraska be amended to read as fol
lows
Section 24 Tho officers of the executive
department of the state government shall
receive for their services a compeusutiou
to be established by iaw whi h shall be
neither increased nor diminished during tho
term for which they shall hive been com
missioned and they shnll not receive to thir
own use any fees cosia interests upon pu lic
moneys in their hands or undor their coutrol
perquisites of oifije or other compen
sation and all fees that may here
after bo payable by Ihw for services
performed by an officer provided for in
this article shall bo paid in advance into the
state treasury The leiislature shall at its
kiirst session atter the adoption of this amend
ment turee mtns or tue memoors elected to
ach house of tho iegislaturo con-
ournng establish tho salaries of the
officers named in this article The
so established shall not be chanced
cftener than ouce iu four years and in no
event unless two thirds of tho members
elected to each house of tho legislature concur
herein
Approved March 29A D 1895
A joint resolution proposing toamend
tsection one 1 of article six 6 of
fehe Constitution of the State of Nebras
ka relating to judicial power
Beit resolved and enacted by the Legisla
ture of the Stats of Nebraska
Section 1 That section on- 1 of article six
6 of tho Conatitutionxf the State of Nobraskd
be amended to i ead as follows
Section 1 The judicial power of this state
B it rcgolredand euwlaabj the Legislature
of tin State of Mra Jka
Section 1 Tat auction six 5 article nt
1 o thii Constitution of the State of Ne
braska be jinielxdiid to read an follow
Section C The right of trial by jury shall
remain Inviolate but the lagi Hatura may pro
vide thit in civ i action flve sixtlw of the jury
mav render a verdict and thu JnsL ilature may
nlxoa horize triat by k jury of a im number
than twelve men in courts inferior to the dis
trict court
Approved March 23 A D 1805
A joint resolution proposing to
amend section one 1 of article -five 5
of the Constitution of Nebraska relat
ing to officers of the executive -department
Be it resolved and enacted by the Legisla
ture of the State of Nebraska
Section 1 That section one 1 of ar
ticle five 5 of the Constitution of the State
of Nebraska bo amended to Toad as fol
lows
Section 1 The executive department shall
consist of a governor lieutenant governor
secretary of stats auditor of public accounts
treasurer nu orintendout of public in
struction attorney general commissioner
of public lands and building and three
railroad commissioners each ot whom
except the said railroad tommis3ioner8
shall hold his office for a term of
two years foni the first Thursday after
the first Tuesday in January after
his election and until his successor is
elected and qualified Eaih railroad com
missioner shall hold his otfice for a terra of
three years beginning on the first Thursday
after the first Tuesday in January atter
his election and until his succes
sor is elected and qua Hied Providsd
however That- at the first general elec
tion held after the adoption of this
hall be vested iu a supreme court district j aa follows
courts county courts justices of the c0nr 6
i T j a J fcjfc w i
peace ponce magistrates una in sucn oiner
courts inferior to the supreme couit as may
ba created by law in which two thirds of
the members elected to each house
concur
Approved March 29 A D 1895
A joint resolution proposing to
amend section eleven 11 of article nix election
Nebraska relating to increase in num
ber -of supreme and district court
judges
Bo it resolved and enacted by tho Legislature
of the State of Nebraska
Section L That section eleven 11 of
article six 0 of the Constitution of the State
of Nebraska be amended to read as fol
lows
Section 11 The legislature whenever two
thirds of the members olected to each house
shall concur therein may in or after the year
one thousand eight hundred aud ninety seven
and not oftener than once in every tour years
tnorcaao the number of judges of su
preme and district courts and the judical
distiic of the state Such districts shall
be formed of compact territory and
bouuuod by county lines and such in
crease or any change in the boundaries
of a district shall not vacate the office of any
judge
Approved March 30 A D 1895
A joint resolution proposing to amend
seotion ax 6 of article one 1 of tthe
Constitution of the State of Nebraska
jrelating to trial byjury
adeelMon It shall have oneinal imiadL tion ment ihpro fchall be electett three railroad
in os vatronno nivii mw commiionerj one for the period of one
iraeka be amended so as to read as
year cno tor the period or two years and
one for the period ot three yearn inn gov
ernor secretary of state auditor of pub-
i lie accounts and treasurer shall reside at
the capital during their term of otfice
they shall keep the public records books
I and papers there and shall perform such du
ties as may oe requires uy law
Approved March 30 A D1S93
A joint resolution proposing to
amend section twenty six 26 of ar
ticle five 0 of the Constitution of the
State of Nebraska limiting the
of whom shall he elected for a term of ber of executive State officers
two 2 years one for tha term of four 4
yoars and at each genoral election there
after there shall be elected one judge of
the supreme court for the term of five
5 years unless otherwise provided by
law- Provided that the judges of the su
preme court whose terms have not expired
at the time of holding the general elec
tion of 1896 shall continue to hold c thoir
office for the remainder of the term for
which they were respectively commis
sioned
Approved Maroh29 A D 1895
A joint resolution proposing an
amendment to section thirteen 139 of
article six of the Constitution of the
State of Nebraska relating to com
pensation of supreme and district cozzrt
judges
Be it resolved by the Legislature of tho State
of Nebraska
Section 1 That section thirteen 13 of
article six 6 of the Constitution of the State
of Nebraska be amended so as to read as fol
lows
Sec 13 The judges of the supreme and
district courts shall receive for their services
such compensation as may be provided by law
payable quarterly
The legislature shall at its first session
after the adoption of this amendment
three fifths of tho members elected to
eaoh house concurring establish their
compensation The compensation so es
tablished shall not be changed oftener
than ouce in four vears and in no event unrests
two thirds of the members elected to
eah house of the legislature concur
therein
Approved March GOA D 1895
Be it resolved and enacted by the Leg
islature of the State of Nebraska
Section 1 That section twenty six 26 of
article five 5 of the Constitution of the
State of Nebraska be amended to read as
follows
Section 26 No other executive state offi
cers except those named in section ono 1
of this article shall bo created except
by an act of the legislature which is
concurred in by not less than three fsurtha
of the members elected to each house
thereof
Provided That any office created by an
act of the legislature may be abolished by
the legislature two thirds of the mem
bers elected to each house thereof concur
ring
Approved March 80 A D 1893
A joint resolution proposing to
amend section nine 9 of artiole eight
8 of the Constitution of the State of
Nebraska providing for the investment
of the permanent educational funds of
the state
Be it resolved and enacted by the Legisla
ture of the State of Nobraska
Section 1 That eeoiioi nine 9 of artiole
eight 8 of the Constitution of tho State
of Nobiaska be amended to read as fol
lows
fcection 9 All funis belonging to the state
for educational purposes the interest and
income whereof only are to be used shall
be deemed trust funds held by the state
and the state shall supply all losses there
of that may in any manner accrue so that
the same ehJl forevor inviolate
and uudimlnishud and shall not be in
vested or loaned except on United Stat 83
or state securities or registered county
bonds or registered school district bonds of
this state and suA funds with the inter
est and income thereof are hereby solemn
ly pledged for tho purposes for which they
are granted and set apart and shall not
be transferred to any other fund for other
j uses
Provided Tha board created by section
1 of this article is ompowered to sell from
J time to time any of the securities belonging
to the permanent s dwol fund and invest
the proceeds arining therefrom in any of the
securities enumerated in this section bear
ing a higher rate of interest whenever
an opportunity for better investment is pre
sented
And provided further That when any
warrant upon the state treasurer reg
ularly is ued iu pursuance of an appropri
ation by the legislature and secured by the
levy of a tux for its payment shall
bo presented to the state treasurer for
payment and there shall not bo any
monoy in the proper fund to pay such
warrant the board created by section 1
of this article mny direct the state
arer to pay the amount duo on sui h war
rant from moneys in his hands belonging
to the permanent school fuud of the state
and he shall hold said warrant as an in
vestment of hatd permanent school fund
Approved March 20 A D 1895
A joint resolution proposing an
amendment to the Constitution of the
State of Nebraska by adding a new
section to article twelve 12
constitution to be numbered
two 2 relative to the
government of cities
politan class and the
the counties wherein
of said
section
merging of the
of the metro
government of
such cities are
located
Be it resolved and enacted by the Legis
lature of the State of Nebraska
Section 1 That article twolve 12 of tha
Constitution of the State of Nebraska be
amended by al din to said article a new sec
tion to be numbered section two 2 to read
The government of any city of
the metropolitan class and the gov
ernment of the county in which
it is located may bo merged wholly
or in part when a proposition so to do has
been submitted by authority of law to the
voters of such city and county and re
ceived the assent of a majority of the
votes cast in such city and also a majority
of the votes cast in the county exclusive
of those cast in such metropolitan city at such
i Approved March 29 A D
At r t r
ojoi uie uonsniEuuon oi cne state oi
1895
A joint resolution proposing an
amendment to section six6 of article
seven 7 of the Constitution of the
State of Nebraska prescribing the
manner in -which votes shall be cast
Be it resolved and enacted by the Legislat
ure of the State of Nobraska
Section 1 Tint section six 6 of article
seven 7 of the Constitution of the State
of Nebraska be amended to read as fol
lows
Section 6 All votes shill be by ballot or
such other method as may be prescribed
by law provided tho secrecy of voting be
preserved
Approved March 29 A D 1895
A joint resolution proposing to
amend section two2of article four
teen 14 of the Constitution of the
State of Nebraska relative to donations
to works of internal imorovemeut and
cianufacfories
Bd it rtMolved and enacird by
ijliitnri of State of Nebraska
faction l uiiat aecriou iwo v- w rnu
fourteen 10 of the Constitution of tha
State of Nebraska ba amended to Mad aa
folio
Sac 3 No city county town precinct
munioiuality or other subdivision of the
state uhall ever vrike donation to any
Tvorlci cf internal fmprovemeut or
manufactory unlerf a proposition so to
do shall have been first submitted to the
qualified electors and ratified by a two
thirds vote at an election by authority of
law provided That such dotations of a
county with the donations of such subdi
visions in the aggregate shall not exoaed
ten per cent of the assessed valuation of
Buch county Provided further That any
city or county may by a three fourth
vote increase such indebtedness five per
cent in addition to such ten per cent and
no bonds or evidences of indebtednesB so
issued shall be valid unless the same shall
have endorsed therson a certificate sicned
by the secretary and auditor of Mate
bowing that the same is issued pursuant to
law
Approved March 29 A D 189G
I J A Piper secretary of stats of
the state of Nebraska do hereby certify
that he foregoing proposed amendments
to the Constitution of the State of Ne
braska are true and corrects copies of
the original enrolled and engrossed
bills as passed by the Twenty fourth
session of the legislature of the State
of Nebraska as appears from said
original bills- on file in this office and
that all and each of said proposed
amendments are submitted to the
qualified voters of the State of JNe
braskafor their adoption or rejection
at the general election to be held on
Tuesday the 8d day of November A
B 1890
In testimony -whereof I have here
unto set my hand and affixed the great
seal of the State of Nebraska
Done at Lincoln this 17th day of
July in the year ot our Lord One Thou
sand Eight Hundred and Ninety Six
of the Independence of the United
StateB the Ono Hundred and Twenty
Krat and of this state the Thirtieth
Seal J A PIPER
Secretary of State
A LESSON
Some
ON THE BULLFROG
Interesting- Facto About the De
spised Batrachlan
The large round eye of the bullfrog
is peculiar in some respects for if we
tickle its corneal surface with soma
light object as a straw it will be
noticed that the thick upper lid cov
ered as it is by the common integu
ments has very little movement while
on the other hand -as the animal rotates
its eyeball inward and beneath this-
there at the same time pusses up over the
organ the thinner somewhat transpar
eit lower eyelid This shield entire
ly covering the ball as it does reminds
one of the structure seen in birds and
called the nictitating- membrane As
soon as the irritation is withdrawn the
animal again opens his eye which by
the way with its truly beautiful iris is
in my opinion one of the most elegant
structures seen in nature Posterior to
and below we meet with a flat
oval area also covered by the sltin
which is the tympanum of the ear Ono
might possibly mistake this for a thin
ilat bone in the skin but this latter
-tissue in frogs is perfectly smooth and
is completely devoid of either scales or
osseous platea There is an American
genus of frogs however Ceratophrys
a few representatives of which form an
exception to this rule If we puncture
the eardrum in the frog it will he found
that a fine pigs bristle may be pussed
by a natural passage through the open
ing made into the mouth Tt go s
through the eustachian tubo a canal
which is also present in man and other
vertebrates permitting as it docs the
vibrations of the tympanum The fact
that the frog is devoid of any neck that
its spine makes a hump near the middle
of its back the characters of its two
pairs of limbs and other external
features are all too well known to the
intelligent observer and reader to re
quire special description here E IV
Shufeldt in Appletons -Popular Science
Monthly
Beuf Balls
The beef balls and chopped meat that
are so often prescribed for invalid diet
may be improved for well persons by
occasionally seasoning them with
chopped almonds or -with pine nuts in
the proportion of two tablespoonfuls
to the half pound Season the balls
with paprika salt and if you like it a
teaspoonful of onion juice Instead of
being broiled these balls niay be
browned in very hot butter and served
with a brown sauce The cooking may
be done in a shallow saucepan or in a
chafing dish N T Post
Antiquity of Precious stones
Gems were not cut until the 16th or
17th century being used in the rough
before that period As early as 2400
jears before Christ precious stones were
used as ornaments and more gems were
cut during the Roman empire than dur
ing any other period Later Venice and
Genoa became the great gem markets of
the worldand upon the discovery of the
new world its supply was called upon
to furnish the old world The prehis
toric races of the new world made great
use of pearls and someof thefinest seen
are yet to lie found in the continent
discovered by Columbus India was the
first country to produce diamonds the
finest precious stones and at one time
as man3 as 6000 men were employed in
the Golconda mines It has always been
a remarkable fact that the so called
conservatism of the world in theinatter
of diamonds condemns new diamond
i fields and their products Amsterdam
represents about one third of the trade
in diamonds Chicago Chronicle
Baked Rhubarb
Peel and cut into two inch lengths
three bunches of rhubarb Dredge with
flour and put in a baking dish with one
large cupful of sugar sprinkled over it
Bake in a moderate oven three quarters
of an hour N Y Ledger
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WORLD HEP A LD
Omaha Heir
FINAL PROOF NOTICES
Parties having final proof notices in
these columns will receive a marked
copy of the tpaper which contains
first insertion of same It is the duly
of each claimant to examine their
notice carefully and should there be
any error the fact should be reported
to the land oflice and to this ollicc at
once for correction
U S Land Offlce at Valentine Neb i
Sept i2tli ish f
Notice is hereby ijiveii that the following
named settler hs iiled notice of his internum
to make tlnal proof in support of hb claim jii1
that said prowl will be made before the Registrr
aud Itecciverat Valentine Neb on Oct 2ith
180Gvi
Thomas L Lomas of Mullen Nebr
H E No 8890 for the Lots 4 aud snJnwH
Sec 2 and sc ne Sec To z 1C 2
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
suit liiirl viz
Charles Kilgore Sherman Iitteiifier of
Mullen Nebr Dan E Steen and licnrj
Emmick of Brownlee Neb also
Charles Kilgore of Mullen Sreb
H E No 9175 for the iieinvH nnuH Sec
28 iroMnwii sec 24 Tp 27 It 32
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivatiou
of said laud viz
Isaac H Lontas and Thomas H Lomas of
Mullen Nebr Henry Emmick and Dan E
Steen also
Isaac H Lomas of Mullen Xebr
II K 8889fortheLot24andseJimvj4 Sec
TP 27 B ffij
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land viz
Henry Emmick and Dan E Steen ol Urowu
lee Nebr Sherwiu J lMttenger and Charles
Kilgore of Mullen Neb
C It ULOVEIJ Itegi ter
15 S Land Oilice at Valentine Neb I
Sept nth ism f
Notice is hereby given that Teti r Fncdriei
Itabeler of Leigh Neb has filed notice of in
tention to make final proof before Register and
Iteceiver at their office in Valentine Nebr on
Friday the 30th day of October isnG on timber
cultui e application No 7703 for the se i Sec 3
Tp 35n r 3t w
He names as witnesses Peter Ueimers
Henry Schlueter Peter liicge and Henry Po
rath all of Keige Neb
Testimony of claimant Peter Friedrick
Itabeler will be taken before the clerk of the
District court at Schuyler Nebr on Saturday
Oct 2 1 ISM
Ci OLOVER Kegister
Notice Tlmbrr Culture
U- S laud Oflice Valentine Nebraska i
September 9th 13DG f
Complaint having been entered at this otlice
bv Charles H Jacobson against Hugh II Mc
Govern for failure to comply with law as to
timber culture Entry No MGl dated June 2Tith
1890 upon the n4 of sei ne4swh seHnei
Sec 2G Tp 29 It 37 in Cherry county Nebraska
with a view of cancellation of said entry contes
tant alleging that the said Hugh H Mcoovern
has failed to break or cause to be brokeu any
part of said tract and has wholly failed to culti
vate or cause to bo cultivated any part of said
tract since the date of his said entry and has
wholly failed to cure his laches to ths date
The said parties are hereby summoned to appear
at this otlice on the 10th day of October 18 at
10 oclock am to respond and furnish testimony
concerning said alleged failure
C It GLOVER Reeistcr
EndorusAJarrcttandCora A Jarrett de
fendants will take notice that on the nth day of
September ISSfi Patrick Stillivaii plamtilf herein
tiled his petition in the district court of Cherry
countv Nebraska against Endorus A Jarrett
and bra A Jarrett defendants herein the ob
ject andfprayer of which is to foreclose a certain
mortgage executed by En donis A Jarrett and
Cora A Jarrett upon the southwest quarter of
section 34 township 33 range 37 west to securr
I he payment of a certain promissory note dated
March 4 1893 for the sum of 10000 due and pay-able-in
one vear from date thereof That there
is now due upon said note aud - mortgage the
sum of 11500 for which sum with interest there
on from this date plaintiff prays for a decree
that defendants be required to pay the same or
that said premises may be sold to satisfy the
amount found due
You the said Endorus A Jarrett and Cora A
Jarrett are required to answer said pctititioa on
or before the 19th day of October A D 1896
PATRICK SULLIVAN
J Weslev Tuckkr Plaintiff
Plaintiffs Attorney 33
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