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About The Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Cherry Co., Neb.) 1896-1898 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1897)
i i 1 I I 1 Ik t j ii i lfiii3vMWrjh2r ci K innfrTftnrfTTi MTTr1 ti J M fl I kJ m a F ft 3 r hi THE YALENTIHE DEMOCRAT GOOD Editor and Publisher Official JPaper of Cherry ty Nebraska 200 3er Year Hi Advance- i n PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Entered at t he Post office at Valentine Cherry oounty Nebraska as Second class matter This paper will be mailed regularly to its subscribers until a definite order to discontinue is received and all ar rears are paid in full THE BRANCH ACCEPTED Last week George lleinert extended the olive branch of peace to us and we gladly reached out witn both hands to accept it when great guns we found thai the end of the branch which we so cheerfully grabbed was full of thorns This is only in keep- ing with his many other acts so after recovering from the shck we ex pressed no surprise He intimates that we have been fighting him ever since he came to town but anyone who takes both papers knows that the intimation Is false For six months adding 5 to 8 per cent to the price ot he has never failed to say something every week to our detriment Until within a few weeks ve paid but little attention to the flings lie censures us for asking patronage fro tn popu lists and whiningly pleads at last Is Jhe willing hot that we should have patronage from the democratic land ollice and county judge But all of this is as nothing com pared to the infamous lie which he has for months taken delight iu rolling un tongue and spitting out to the public in various forms vie That the editor of The Democrat is a republi can in reality but is masquerading as a democrat tor revenue only Reinert knows that nothing more untrue was ever uttered but for the sake of monratthe earnest solicitation oi friends we have refrained from com batting the charge In 1S91 in 1892 and again in 1898 prior to coming to Valentine the editor was employed upon republican papers but never in au editorial capacity and was never looked upon as the author of the policy of the papers This is the only foun dation for the charge Reinert learned his trade while in the employ of the last paper we worked for the Ains worth Journal but we would never accuse him of being a republican be cause of that fact He is like the robber who runs through the streets with his booty in in his pocket crying Stop thief in order to attract atten tion to an innocent party As a stool pigeon for republicans he has bepn successful in stirring up strife among the fusion forces ol the county More than one instance of his regard for the party of McKinley could be shown but one will suffice Under our law delinquent lessors of school landB must be notified of their delinquency in certain instances by publication These notices are given out by the commissioner of public lands Heinert could not publish the notice so hf by underhanded methods prevailed upon J V Wolfe a man whom we assisted in electing to the office he holds to send this notice to The Republican and that paper is now publishing it How could he better show his loyalty to the party of Mark Hanna Ask Treasurer Crabb about this little matter Ask any well posted populist in Valentine if it is not a notorious fact that Reinert has been ever since his advent here a close companion of the republican Ask -them then what they think about it stock properly kept and -intelligently managed will come nearer keeping the average farmer in funds than any other form of rural industry In certain sections some special kiuds of -work such as truck farming dairy ing or sugar beet culture will prove -the salvation of thousands but the cow and the sow will continne to lif more mortgages iu the corn belt at least thu all other agencies com blned Keep good ones and thev will BJPOFOU fltyaJMife Tribune HORNBY The people of Valentine would like to know where Reinert stands on the court house -question The people of Cherry county would like to know where he stands on the recount fraud and the populist party would like to know where he stands on the question of fusion with the republican party Sociologists should study the dif as the criminal moves high or low in society A minister never commits a crime but what there are plenty ol people who will say that his mind was a blank during the whole pro cess a bank wrecker never flees from justice he seeks seclusion in order to recover from an attack of nervous prostration a rich woman is never a thief she is a kleptomaniac a society man never cheats at cards he makes a mistake in the deal and so on ad nanseum What a mockeiy it allis anyway Washington April10T890 J It is a great mistake to take hides from the tree list where they have been tor so manyyeurs It is a slap in the faue to the South Americans with whom we are trying to enlarge oui trade It will benefit the farmer b ins cuuuren s siioes it win vieJtl a profit to the butcher only -the last man that needs it The movement k njnrious from beginning to end in every form and phase Pray stop it before it sees light Such movements as this for protection will protect the republican party into a speedy retire ment Yours hastily James G Blaine Hon William McKinley Chairman Ways and Means The chief point about this aside from its evident truthfulness is that Mr Blaine might have gone further and included wool in the same criti asm The tax on wool benefits the farmer by adding to the price of his purchases of woolen clothing The only difference between hides and wool so far as the imposition of a tax is concerned is that the protest cf the Massebusetts manufacturer against a tax on hides is more powerful than the protest of the people a tax on their woolen clothing -Sioux City Tribune VIiilrcrlosK One uever realizes how homely a man is until he shaves his face clean The last week or two has been pe culiarly fatal to hirsute growth the balmy spring breezes causing the whiskers to disappear even as ttie chi- 1 nook melts the snows on the western plains One shining example of these statements is C K Brower the erst while handsome and debonair pharma cist at Quijjleys drug store We never before realized what an improvement a few hairs on the upper lip and flow ing locks on mans poll were Brower now presents a good profile of McKin ley a back view like Fitzsimmons and a full face which resembles the moon with a crack in it Another victim is W F Bullis but woids are too weak to describe the impression a view of his countenance inspires His best friends turn their heads when they see him coming In Advance Our friend and former compositor on the Daily Herald Robert Good now editor of the Valentine JSTeb Democrat is soon to take unto him self a better half in the person of Miss Iva daughter of Mr and Mrs J S Davisson of Longpine Nebr We acknowledge the receipt of an invita tion to be present at the nuptials but owing to pressing business it is with pain that we send our regrets To see Bob step from the firmament of sin gle blessedness to the ranks of the ben edicts does our heart good we are married The future Mrs Good is a charming oung lady and will make a good help meet for our Bob who is by no means found wanting when it comes to general all round good na ture sociability and a sympathetic heartlind helping hand After April 28th Bob will be a benedict and we extend advance congratulations and best wishes for the future health wealth and happiness of he and his bride-to-be - Delphos O Herald After reproducing the invitation the Delphos Tri Weekly Oourant says The above tells its own story That our young friend and former comp is on the way to double blessedness We congratulate him and his charming bride and wish them the best they are now so jrouBly anticinaiing Aud now Robert B Gocid will 0 f 0 8 wb -it a Utl General Ttahei AwsocitMion The regular meeting of the General Teachers Association of Cherry coun ty at the high school building Satur day was one of the best and most in teresting ever held in the county about sixty teachers and visitors being present The program was carried out in its entirety as published in this paper a few weeks ago all those hav ing places thereon being present ex cept Clias Reece and U G Stevejisnn who were to have discussed the sub- Miss Cailen respectively Two ses sions were held one in the morning and one in the afternoon and the various subjects tbMii d iur pieenta tion awakened eonsidirable inteiest Miss Efners paper on The- Teachei ot the Future was pt rhaps the best one read though all were goud Owing to the Ciowded condition of our columns we will be unable to pub- lish the papers in full as has been oui custom On June 5 1897 there will be a meeting of the newspaper editors and publishers of the Six h Joiigressidnal district held in Valeutine A i range menrsiavebeeiv riiaihse therein all ex pauses of the buys lfbtel bills etc vili be paid if the win furnish flieii own transportation A first class pro gram is being prepared and we will assure those who a t nU a iplenui lime Let everyone agitate this mXt ing Invitations been sent to every editor m the ditrict and if you did not receive ohh it is an ovrsiht and not au intentu n tl slight Come and bring wives ai d daughters or even sweethearts and they will be -made welcome Waeti lor lurther an nouncements hut m the meantime notify the committee that you will be here For Sale Three big teams sorrels and roans horses and mares and two ivngoiii terms to suit either cash or n time Will sell a lot of millet seed for 30 ch per bushel Call on F TEL Crookston Iebr M BaU21GAK 14 JJeatli f Baly Torloy Ttlr Verleys people on returning to their ifome at Burnell Garfield county this state from an extended overland trip and wltije encamped near Wm IJahlgrius iu tlie KockroiJ viuinity lost their youngest child and only daughter on the 21st inst Age 7 months and H days The family thus heavily afilcted have the sympathy of a large circle of friends in this jnut of the county md especially in thy Itockford com munity by whom they are cbleemed with scyti meats of warm regard You have pn ssed down the lids oer her eyes so blue And iiruihf d hack the h ir from her brow Yuu ha pressed your last kiss on he daar little face Your daning liasgone from you now Her poor little hands crossed over her breast Her bvect childish voice hushed forever And tho Hr ilea iittle feet tiiit never were stil nave piascd over the beautiful river v Among strangers you have laid herein the chtuvliyard thcr She hai cone to th it fair land of jnv earlv But was ever a sorrow more sad aiid hard to bear Thau the death of Little Baby Verley Think not of he stroke that iftid her so low Of her little form now gr nvn s cold But think of the be Hitirul realms of love Where she creps oer the pavements of gold Your darling has gone from your he arihstoue away On this eai tli you will ree her no more-T-it this comfort you when your Heart oalls Le Venrint Iwve ny chrdHH at the dppm WdlIlCUflIB BUM VJISZI w will find our way to thy Aeowfrn r SSZiS5 our cui oQarv dwAanrfcu1 qrniwU Wwiirgton ntvfttiir iptiz6c i HjfcaKBaJG f ferent names given to crime according jects presented b Mrs Haloman and for nor She is safe on that beautiful shore She Ifas only gone on to that beautiful -land As all of is sometime must dd And youll find by the side of that beautiful strand She is waiting and watching f r you Lviia Gallop Niobrara Emails Vote for the court ho133 bonis or stay at home and plant corn Henry G ooms and wife are visitlug relatives near Sparks Frank Reece sayslie is goiugtoplant potatoes this year John Adamson and wife were in town Sunday to liave tlislr children christened and attend Easter services - Itichard Grooms is on the sick list this week Says he has tlie grippe The writer spent the day very1 pleasantly last Friday with Uncle Joes family Kelly seems to have plenty of relatives bit they are a careless set Wake np and write Bao Boy There will be a special session of Northern Star Chapter No 59 0E S Satuiday May 1st at 730 p m for the purpose ot electing delegates to attend the district conventihn to be hejd tit Norfolk on Thiusday May 6th 1897 All membersfare earnestly requested to be present By recpiest W W Thompson Sec r Mits Magoik WalcotiW M Eeport of school district No 71 for the mouth ending April 23 1897 No pupils enrolled 18 4 No days taught L0 Total No all attended 250 Average attendance i3 J Tluse not absent or tardy arc Charlie and Ethel Hudson Mits B M HoKNSAn Teath r 0r WanlAnVfln Iffoa ssstiffi C7 G tkiST In addition to Ihliivof Groceries irhivli X recently opened at my old dfaiid on Main Sired I iviH Iscreafler carry a avoati - of TIME TABLE AT OisLlLL NEBRASKA - PAEiNGLli LEAVES 1030 A M ATJBI YES S30 T M ExrEPr Through connections both ways Willi Black Hills tialns by taking this line bti can go to SiHtx City ami reiurmbesamedav coiiuectionv made with all trains lor the hast and boutli Dakota Buv local tickets to OXeill US Laud OiTlceat Valentine Neb i April 21 1897 f Notice H heieby given that the scttlei has liled notice of his intention to make final iroof in supjioit ol his claim and chat said proof will be made heroic Register and Beceiei at Valentine ebr on June Hth IS07 viz WiJUam 0 Bell ot Pullman Nebr Md 9301 for the sliseli and saw4 See 28 Tp 28 It 33 He names the following witnesses to prove Ins i iiiiiitiuus 1 1 MUeiicu tijn and culiivation oL iii Id land viz Isaac lomas of TIlen Ncbr Hi rbei Ho ers IfiSepli Cuibertson and iamu rdcClean Oi Bud man iebr C E GLOVER Kegwter U S Lantl oihce Valentine Neb April G U 97 f Complaint haviim been entered at this ollice by lames fc quills dyjiint J li Utccu oi abinidoniug Ira iomestfad ontiv No lout dated Juh 22itd k03 upon the swhw a d n1 iwi and fp 2Du it w w Gth J iMliiiCheny county Nebr ska with a view to tiie cancellation of said olir the sid parties are hrrebj summoned u uupear at this oftice oi tne iih dj of uuic IVJ7 ai lOoduck a in V- respond and iurnnh estiniony concerning said alleged abandonment Testimony of wknsses to b talten before Kobert Lucas Comnisiorc r of the- lTCC at Cooiht 2ebrasKa on the JO day of May 1S97 i 10 olhick am n li J R Gi O VEK Register Xotlec N tiee is hereby given tliat I have filed with the Clerk ol the hourd of Tiilase Trustees of the Village ofVak nthie Nt brjiska a petition ae companied by a bond dulv tested said petition prajjnu mat a license may Issued to mo to rtll malt spirituous and vinous liquors- in said i i ijijiFu ui uiuuuiie teorunxa to- inn vwir ending May l iasa 2 J liuxn ing May 1 isis notice Notce is horeby given that have filed with tie tlcric of the Board ot Village Inntees of the Village of Valentine Nebrask i a ptfition tie couipauifd by a bond dulv tested said petition prayug that a license inay be issaed to me to sell map spirituous and vinous liquors in sub Village of Valenuue Nebraska for ihe 5 ear end Y FKANK IlaCHKK Notice is hereby given that I have filed with the Clerk ot the Board of Vilhge Trustee- of the Village of Valentine Nebraska a petition ac companied by a bond duly tested sad petition praying that a license mav br issued 10 me to sell malt spirituous and vinous Honors iu said Village of Valentine Nebraska ior the Near ending Slay i 1898 iu Hkxhv jTicrrcit Proclamation for Special Election Notice is hereby given to tlie qualified electors or Cnerry county in the state ot Nebraska that whereas the county board of said countv at the regular meeting of said board held on the lGth day ot March ltOT at tlie court inuise in Valen tine in said county for the purpose of v ting upon and considering the question of tailing a speei l election tor ihe purpose of voting noon the question of issuing the bonds of said county for tlie purpose of binding and furnishing a court house in said Counti of Olierrv and where as the board after tine consideration believes that it would be wise and expedient o call such election and to isue said bonds aforesaid and said board having found that tiie assessed valua tion of the taxable property of said couitv for the year 1M0 is 12i9o7and that said eluuly can be legally bonded the Mini of siJOOj anil said bo d having asce tamed that tlie highest 1 prlLe oonds could be negotiated for was one hunard cents on d iliar isow t erefore noti e is hereby given that on Tutsdav the 4th day of May next an clecnon will be held at the various voting places in the several election pre cincts of sid county and the qualified voters of said precincts may vote upon tlie following pro position Shall ihe county board of Oherrv Countv in the st te of Nebraska issue the coupon bonds of said county in the sum of 12000 for the pur nose cf building and furnishing a court house said bonds to take effect June 1st 1897 and to draw interest at the rate of live per cent per annum payable semi annually on the first davs of June and December in each year mtil tiie interest tfiereon has been fully paid the princi pal and interest theieof being payable at the otlice of the county treasurer of said couatv said bonds to become due on the first dav of June 1917- providing that tlie county board of said Cherry county may at its option pa- any of said bonds in accord with their issue a- cord ing to their number any time after tlie expiration of tfii years from the data ot tin ir iakingeffect And shall tlie county board of Cherry comity afoi esaid annually lew up m tlie taxable property of Cherrj county a tax suffici ent tc pay interest and priiicipil of said ootids when tint aud shall said countv board t the last annual tax levy provided by law preceding tiie maturity of said bonds levvupon tlie taxable property ol said county a sum sufficient to pay the principal and interest not otherwise pro vided for and ihen unpaid npon said bonds And shall said county board negotiate said bonds at not less than their par value tlie amount realized from the sale of said bonds to bo used in the building and furnishing a county court house lor the use of said Cherry county The tlcKets used bv ihosi voting in favor ol suid proposition shall have printed thereon tho words to wit For tlie proposition of issuing boiiLB and tax for court house Abd the tickets used by those vetiug agtliist saia piopositlon hhall have pn tHl tuereou Against tue oro ptiin bn ai issuing -bonds and tat xor court House Max E W A IfTSSKlv Board of Ctunj JjjhhJ3li Sliest Gr oEidjo re bl li t t i wacartTTU -- Wj -O D iOnOJW e Millions Kcedles aail I Thread f Muttons Keclziies CT7r nrr7 r 7i 7yj3ir at efc aet J respectfully so licit a shave of yotzr trade J M CABPETERj Alill JPiicesoy ITectl Bran bulk 40c per cwt 700ton Shorts bulk oUc per cwt9 00 ton Screenings 35c 600 Chop Feed 70c 1300 Com 50c Oats 80c AGiFIG Shobt LiM Xotice Potior is hereby civei that I liavn Hind with rtiic Uierk uf Hie Hoard f ViMave Trustees ul tiie vniage ot aieriue isebraaka - a petiion ae compant d by a bond duly tewed said u tirion IireiAing that a li ense may be issued to me to sc ma t spirituous ana vinous liquors in said Hinge of Valentine Nebraska for the ear endhig Way t iess 12 Johv Uoioiax 8 3 59 Pr 3s 1 n I9 9 29 39 39 a nr ts t LU TilucTyr ti jitJtTMHiGi Have von seen tliera We have about thirty different patterns and weights every one of which is a bargain Among them are all the standard colors and checks besides a number that are new This is the season when ginghams are wanted and we are prepared to supply the demand x See onr window displays m it EL 4 E2l Ctcasa 5 B U S Land Office Valentino Vebr 13 I w33 Aprii 21 1S37 C Notice is hereby jjiven tint fames A wfUou of LaPlatte Nebr ha tiled notice of intention to in ike final proof before the Roister or Ilo ceiverat his office in Valentine Neb on Thurs day the 13tn day of June 1837 on timber culture application No 79S3 for the nel4 Sec 35 lp 20n U 27 w lie naiuesas witnes5 Oscar iv 3tcTanIel Cly I Valentine Andrew G want and John O Liidiinan allot Wid iaKe U stiuiKiiv of claimant will ace 1 before Mie Clerk of the Ditriet Court of Sarpy Countv ar Ins ufiko in iapiJiion Ncbnis n June 10 ISD7 13 18 ii It GLU KK liogister US Land Ollice Valentine Vebr 1 April 20 1897 f Notice is hereliv criven that the following named settler has liled notice of intention lo make final prootin support of bis claim and 1i11t mi id pioof will be made before the Kegistsr ir Receiver at Valeiume Seu on lime U 1897 wiz John L n uUinl of Cody Nebr lid 9307 Tor the sei Sec 17 Tp S3 R 32 lie names tlie following witnesses to prove his continui us residence upon and cultivation of sild I8121I vu KliuerJ II Shannon Henry k H0ltkl1v Irvin t rt tts and Irank ilogle all of Cjdy Xebriska also Elmer L U Shannon of Cody Nebr lid 9037 for tlie riswii and Sec3lTp 31 H 3i lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon aut cuUivatton ot siid land viz - John ii Ballard Henry F Ilollidav frviu C Hoiis ana ram Aitgic ait pt totiy Kwbr C KGLOV tl Register Land Ollice at Valeatine Nebraska 1 April 20 197 Notice is hereby given that lnry Van Ier of Brownlee N ha t filed notice of intention to make liual proof before tiie Register or Je ceiver at Ins xtce in Valentine Nebr 01 Sat urday tiie t2ih dav ol June icsy7 011 tmber cul ture anplicat ion No 7378 for Juts 12 and sij neH Sec C Tn 27 u R 29 w He names as witnesses Adam Martin Nils Anderson Thomas I Jolmi and Gustave Wend ler ail of Brownlee ieb also NiiH Anderson of Brownie Tebr Hd 8S3T for the iiw4 Sec 23 Tp 23 R 29 He names tbe following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon aud cultivation of said land viz Adam Martin Thoma V Johns Henrv Van Leer and Gustavo tndier ail of Brovnlee ebr also Adam Martin of Brownlpe Kebr Hd 8713 for the wineH Sec 11 sw MssM and bo SW See 2 T11 2S H 23 He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon cultivation of said laud viz Gcistave Wendler Nils Anderson Stuart Tat and Alonzo C Ayers all of Brownlee Nebr 13 W C R GLOVEK Register U S Land Ofilce Valentine Nebr April 1G 1S57 j Notice h hereby given that Louisa Grant fornrsrlv Louisa Salzmann of BrowiIee Nebr has tiled noticv ot infention to irae filial proof before the Register or Re ceiver at las in Valeutine Nebraski on Saturday the 29tli day o May 1897 on timber culture application No 7672 for the wue1 seh neH ana nel4 nw i See 2S Tp 27n Ii 28v Sue names as witnesses John Hainan John Saknian Beter S Roueche and John O Kane 11 of Brownlee iNebr 13 13 C R GLOVER Register U S Land Office Valentine Nebraska I March 22nd 1897 l Notice is hereby given that Nicholas Goschey of Klltrore Nebr has filed notice of intention to make final proof before tbe Register and Itecei ver at thier office in aleuiine Nebr on Wed nesday the 5th day of May 1897 on timber cut ture amplication No 7827 for the nei Sec32 Tp 31nR3lw He names as witnesses Frank KiurtciKowski of Kiiiroie Nebr Riehard K Raiusfprd Kntfewski and Robert Suhulze of Nehzel Nebraska 9 14 O R GLOVER Register U S Land Office Valentin Neb i March 31 1337 I Notice i3 hereby given that William A varvan of Kirksville M o lias filed notice of intention to make final proof before the register or receiv er at his office in Valentine Nebraska on Tues day the lgth day of Way 1897 i timber culture anplication No 8010 for tlie nue nnwM of i Sec Sl lp 2811 K otiW He names as wUui sses William Pullman James Harnan Albert Runner and Timothy rmuey an oi riuiman iNenn sKa Testimony tf claimant will be taken before the Clerk f the Circuit loiirt for Adair cmnty at his office in KirksviUelVIISHouri on Mav 15 I8t7 Also Herbert Konerts of Chicago 111 T c 7972 for the eseii and eVineJi Sec 13 Tp 28u K3GW He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous cultivation of said land William Pullman Albert Runner John M Yarvan and Tiniothv Falbey all of Pullman Nebraska Testimony of caimant will betaken before the Clerk of the Circuit CoirrI for Cooki otimv at bis office in Ch cago Illinois on May 15 lW Also Jacob P Ilt mis of Janesviiie Wis T C 7970 for the sneii and sinw1 Sec 2J Tp 2Sti H e JACKSON BRAYTON PROPRIETORS FINAL PROOF NOTiCES Claimant and witnesses in finil proof cases notice of wlifch appear in The IF3Iocijat will receive a marked copy of tlie jiaper Should any error in description ofland or spelling of names be discovered notice yiwuht be sent to the land ofilce and this otlice so correction can be made U Land Ollice Valentine Nebr 1 April 2lst 1807 f Notice Is hcrebveivMi that John fr Bollong of Fairhaven wasiiiiirtou his filed notice of in tention to make final proof before the Register or Rer iver it hi oTl 1 1 Vtentine NelrHi on Saturday the 2Jth dav of miv 1397 on tim ber ciMtnre application No 7785 for tSs nwM Sec 13 To 27n R il w lie names as witne sps John Harnan waldo Iv Grant George Keller and Erans R Vanda grift all of Browiiee Nelir Testimony of claim nit will be Liken boforo thecl rkof the District court for Whatcom countv his ofilce in Whatcom Washington on 31 av 29 1897 13 18 O R GLO VER Register U S Land Office Valentine Neb April 12 1397 f Notice is hereby given that the following named set ler hs tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in smnort of his claim and that so d proof will be made before tiie Register or Receiver at Valentine Nebr on May 21th 1897 viz John Sedlacek Jr by Mary Setllacek his wife as ntferit of Kennedy Neb H E No S93 for tlie awl See 13 Tp 29 R 3iw He nam the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation 01 said laud viz VM - MHron Dunham William H ilkf reoii and Saufonl Q Spain all of Keimedy Nebnuka 12 17 G K GLO VER Register U S Land Office Valentine Nebr April cth 1897 f - N otic is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim and thar said proof will bti made before the Register oc Reeeivtr at Valentine Neb on Stay 17 1897 viz Rcharl Osburn of Sparks seb H E No 8804 for the sw Soc 22 Tp St u R 1rt vr He waxms the following witnesses to prove his residence upon and cultivation of said land viz C iiads Maxwell of Valentine Ncbr Lafay f Jrthnson Aaron W Grooms and John ftomsbr o Sparks Nebr Z 11 16 r k GLOVER Register U S Land Ollice Valentine Nebr Notice i3 hereby given that the sottier na filetl notice cf his Intention to make final proof in support of hb claim and that said jiroof will be made before Register and R cnver at Valentine Nebraska oa May 7 1837 viz Charles E Roberta of Cody Xebr i1 E 9J for Lot3 3 antt 4 and sE nwH Sec 1 id 31 n K 5 w He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land vz Fred Maybee Osar Starr Isaac N Career aud J3se iarncr all of Cody 2ebr also Jesse G rner of Cody Xeb o toV5 fjr Jj0Z 1 neiimvSi wj4ncii Sec il 1 p ajU itV lie names the following witnesses to prove his said laiHl1f keJ1e U10n aiul cuUIvatlon of ClialesE HobertsFred Slavbee Tsaac N GXir aMtl l atnck all of Cody Neb 10 13 kj ii ulw v tn Register O S Land Ofilce Valentine Nebr t March 25th 1897 f m i Notice Isheraby cven that Ulysses GCngger pr Cody Nebr filed notice of intention to make IPJretheltejistcroc Receiver at ins ofncen aientme Neb on Monday the lentil dav nf Mnv isu m timhn i JL v Henanv s as Witnesses William Burris of eT ylBlm Balird oZ Cody Net Isathniel Rallard of iftrriman Neb and oeorge Scliadboltlt of Cody Neb afso Nathaniel Ballard of Merriman 2eb i C No 762C for the n vri See 3J Tp 33 n R 36w He ntmes as witnesses WilHnm nrru olerriman iNebr William Italian Ulysses G CriLtrer and Geore Shiihfrc r riiW - also a- ui VJVUJ ilCU William Ballard of Cody Xeb See bf tSn91Iifle mH SC 2I He mines the following witnesses to prove hi wwfflvfaf dBUCe npoa aud SJSoiJ Wiiliam Burri3 of Merriman Neb TJlvsaes Rlran GeorSe Seharibo dt if Cody Neb and Nathaniel Uallard of Merriman xVb 10J J C R GLOVERRcgfaxer U SLand Office Valentine Neb March 20 1807 f Notice - u fai iL IS hereby mvnn rhnr fik named settler has filed notice of his intntmn liitivc uiiai prooi m support of hi that said proof will be made before Receiver at Valentine NHhmqb r s claim and Register and in Inril Vrh r m Kfl7 - Albert Haley of Sparks STeb I Et IV S931 for tue neH sec 14 Tp 34n B 25 w btn i ii He names the following witnesses to prove siid Id US re3lUence on and cultivation of Newtoa J Grooms John Groom3 Jacob lireaehbiii Charles Hudson all of SiiarisxSbr 3 H CR GLOVER HegisteJT rvmakPiana l 1 2U support of his claim and that said proof will be made hufnr f th tW lIVr ai Valentine VA r rrJii lib names the following witnesses to prove his i fiiVir Neb on Iay loth Pullman John iW Yaryar Albert Runner and Timothy Palhey all of Pullman Nebraska Testimony ot claimant wK be taken bstore the Clerk of the Circuit Court for Koclc Countv at hisoiiice in Janesviiie Wisconsin ou 31av 15 137 Also Aioert Runner of Piiilman Nbr rc 8013 for ihe iJise i and skwh See 23 Tp 23a It 3GW lie nime3 the following witneaaes t prove his continuous cultivation of said ud Wiliant Pnliman James liar a John M Yaryan aur Tiiuocuy Funey of iliiiuiiii Nebru ta ATmi 1 llll M rjfnli T PtlfM ti Vilt T r 0l l tor the n aei and sfene h sec 20 fp 23 II tiU Ii- nlS t f 3T jg T PS cu- 1 v n vnu i 10 ja Land Office at vaienttneNebr 1 March2i 1897 i Notice is hereby given that th folowine named settler has tiled nnti wht S Andrew J Barne3 of Cody ebr No 1024 for tilB 3 and 1 of Sec 24 Tp So K 3r r Hb tiames the follovlns witnesses to prove his continuous resiJeuw upon and cultivation ol Set lit icied Joseph A Rose John E Hendricks Willisiu HooiijiJj varies Iiauiill of Ctxly Nebr Joseph A Rom of Cody Nebr II E No 9zai lor tba nw4 Sec 25 Tp 3j R 31 lie names be fuilowni umwu 1 OTiitliiiiuiu resilience upuu aj cultivation of J si Vituta K vi BiDc oa wVtt i - M jr