a t 4 1 F 1 1 llll I- I w n m i - n iz jxir j r tagvsmst zfimj21 iWMiiiUiiitfiiaMia -- mfiTnrlrf - - ieDrasKa uity Second fifaTtin Dunham of Omaha Third TV A Poynter of B00ne tPohrth C B Casper of David 3ity Pifth TV M -Dutton of Hastings Sixth TVm Neville of North Platte The Springfield Massachusetts Re buplican hit the nail squarely on the head in saying When you are con vinced that a paper is dishonest and deceitful stop it When convinced atitisunclean stop it When it Sacks enterprise and fails to give you the iwws stop it But dont stop a paper that you believe to be honest courageous enterprising and clean dimply -because its editor has written his own sincere view instead of yours or somebodys else for if you do you are putting a premium on insincere journalism and serving notice on an editor that the way to succeed is to write -what he thinks will best please liis reactors instead of what he honest ly bejieves to be the truth BondVfor a 112000 courfhouse car ried in -Cherry county by a majority of 35 The officers of the county and school district seem to have some trouble in fcelling the bonds they have Voted It Ssstfid that eastern capital ists who seteke a business of buying nunicipal fcohds are running -shy of STebraaka iince the pops are at the fcefin Ainsworth Star- Journal -Wrong The officers of the county Fillbsvo no trouble in disposing of the cduift fcouse bonds The school fcord have it is true as yet -not found ttbuyet for Hie school bonfls at par 5t is barely probabIe that the reason stated tlrerefor by the Star Journal is a fact especially when at is remem bered tiiat In addition to Che imbecil ity displayed by the late legislature re publican officers were found to be tftout half a million dollars short in thir accotfnts These two faots are dub o scare -the -moat -rash investor 3LlzZ jgjjjgg A PARTY GON E MAD The warm summer season is com ing on and the democrats have little to do but gather in the weapons r the enemies are wso freely supplying them It seems to us that a party never before marched so deliberately to its own overwhelming overthrow as the republicans are now doing They haye had a full measure of power and ample opportunity to use it but they have done nothing but tinker up a -ridiculous tariff keep the business of the country unsettled and grind their own particular axes The great andcrying need ofthe country currency Reform has not been touched The financial condition of the Union hfis not improved a particle and the discontent of the people has increased and justly increased The great republican majorities of last summer are melting like snow under a summer sun If Bryan were running against McKinley today he would sweep the country Meanwhile the silver sentiment is steadily widening and strengthening This opinion is confirmed by all our correspondents and by the letters we are receiving from subscribers The republicans ednrtd be blind to the fast rising tide of public opinion against them -perhaps it is another the truth of the proverb that whom the gods would destroy they first make mad New York World In rregard to the coming meeting of the newspaper boys Col John G Mah er of Ohadron writes It is a deplorable fact that too many people fail to realize the -worth of a goodpaper in a comtpunity it they didthey would all doinore to help it along It is also a fact that news paper men dc more hard work for less pay than any other class of profession al men You deserve great praise for your efforts in bringing about the con vention I am sure -no more beautiful or picturesque spotcould be selected for the meeting of the scribes to meet than in yoiir little city and knowing the hospitable dispositions of the resi dents thereof I feel sure that every thing possible will be done to properly entertain them while there Col Maher announces his intention of being present and we will endeavor 0 show him a good time Yaleutine is fortunate in securing the meeting of the Sixth district editors and publishers She already received advertising enough to pay her for the trouble of securing the meeting and the advertising has hard- ly begun The progressive business money to secure the meeting will in the not distant future xeap the reward of enterprise push and energy not in glory but in dollars and cents All eyes are upon Valentine Men who are seeking locations and men who have money to invest are enquiring about Valentine Keya Paha Call Cherry county had a Court House bond proposition voted upon recently Tvhich was to build a -12000 court house The proposition carried -by a small majority We may expect there fore that our sister county on the west will soon vacate their old rookery oc cupied by them so long and called a court Jhouse Congratulations to Cherry- ZongpineHepubliean Jour nal We are in receipt of an invitation to the Sixth Congressional district can vention of Nebraska editors to be held at Valentine on June 5th next and are sorry that other business will pre vent our attending We know that the people of Valentine will do the right thing by the boys and like to be there to enjoy their tality Sandy Pioneer should Ttyman Fisher convicted at the late term of court of Btealing three head of calves was sentenced to five years in the pen Judge Westover is to be commended for the emphatic manner in which he is trying to suppress the too promiscuous practice of rustling cattle Hay Springs Zeader The reply to the Keya Paha Call ana Atkinson Plaindealer was crowded ov by more -important matter rrf 3Wrf e T WE KNOW that YOU KNOW G oed things when you see them and when you see a good thing you want it thats why we want you to can and examine our line of goods theyre all good things and youll want them Our stock of Shirt Waists is unexcelled our Shoes are unequalled X X T C HORNBY THE VALENTINE DEMOCRAT -MEET GOOD Editor -Publisher Official Paper of Cherry Coun ty Nebraska 0 JPer Y6r ht Advance PUBLIBHEDETERY THURSDAY Entered at the PsttJ8lce at ValeHtine Cherry county KebraBlka3 Second class matter This pager Will be mailed regularly to its subBcriDdrVuntil a definite order bo discontinue is received and all ar rears are paid la full f rmyy Advertising rates 50 cents rer inch Jper month Bates per column or for long time adsmade known on appli cation to this office ThereSeritadminiitration is vindi cating President Clevelands adminis tration with a vim The Omaha BeVdrid WWld Herald will both have representatives at the coming press meeting Guess the State Journal wont be in it Frank Moores the defaulting ex- clerk of the district court and mayor of exemplification of Omaha is fast in the office and its ten old toonetthat all legal proceedings wil farQtooustlhem This is the way Ham Kautzman edi tor of the ONeill pop Beacon Light Answers the arguments of an editor who doesnt believe as he does You poordwarfed Creeping crawlingtape worm from a disordered stomach 70U dastardly liar you sneaking nastyun kempt03arSly cur1 Water alone has been known to sus tain life for 55 daya No necessity for anyone dyingof -starvation aslong as that is the case We laid in a supply of aqua pura during the late rains and will nowxest in peace while waiting for delinquents to bring in some pig Weed en subscription Saturday afternoon ernor Hol comb designated the sis directors of the Exposition -follows First district H H Boydston as of X X Iecoration Day Program As revised the program for Memo rial Sunday tand Decoration Dayis as follows MEMORIAL SERVICES AT M E CHURCH AT 11 A M SUNRAY MAY SO Male Quartette Heroes Rest in Peace JbTayer i Anthem Soldiers Rest Scripture Lesson - Mixed Quartette All Honor to the Brave Sermon by Rev OT Moore Hymn My Country tis of Thee DECORATtON DAY MAY 31ST All ex soldiers and all persons desiring to par ticipate in the exercises please meet at Cor nells Hall at 9 a m s harp At 930 drive to Fort Niobrara decorate graves and xeturn to the Hall at 11 a m Adjourn for dinner reas sembling at 1 p m sharp AFTERNOON 100 Music by the Twelfth Infantry Bana Soue Let Them Rest Prayer Song Scatter the Flowers Oration Hon J A Scamahorn Music by the Band March to Cemetery Decorate graves Return and adjourn until 730 p in- EVENING 730 P M kMuslc by the Band Prayer Solo by Mrs J a Carroll Address Hon J A Carroll Music by the Band Paper by Mrs C R Glover Subject Iration Day from a Southern Standpoint ftiusic by the Band Address by J W Tucker Music by the Band Song Marching Through Georgia By Order of Committee Away from Home A pleasure party consisting ir of Mr and Mrs J W Finnegan Jarvis Richards Mrs Sparks John Maher and Miss Pearl Ray spent Saturday at Hoi Springs The party expected to visit Spearfish and the Black Hills before returning but well John can tell you the reason for their return to Chadron Suuday morning Joe Potmesil came up from Lincoln last wees and is still in the city look ing after some business affairs He made a trip to his farm which is about fifteen miltss south of the city Joe has been attending the State University at Lincoln this year and is getting along nicely He will proba bly return to his lessons at school sometime this week Stanley Rfiy the young man who has been wCrking on the cases on the Journal for the past months quit work yesterday and helped to get out this Issue of The Recorder Stan ley is an excellent typesetter Oliad tii Recorder JReniembei the Races The program -for the lace meeting which is to be held here June 16 17 18 and 19 is out and from what we hear the meeting will be a grand suc cess Over 35000 are up in purses and this amount will be increased un til the total will probably reach 600 There will be 600 yard quarter half and mile races ladies races Indian races bicycle races foot races shoot ing tournament and a ball game to wind up with Alreaflv innniries men of that town who put up the I from horsemen are coming in and if they keep coming at the Spresent rate Valentine will have a bigger ciowd at her June races than ever before Those desiring information in regard to the meeting should write Thos A Yearnshaw the secretary Nothing will beleftvundone to make the meet ing an interesting one for visitors JPice Bicycle j The State Journal is offering a first class bicycle free to any person who will get up club of 100 yearly sub scribers for the Semi Weekly Journal at 100 each The bicycles are cov ered by as strong a guarantee as any 10000 wheel and are first class in every respect Any young man or woman can now earn a bicycle If you find you cannot get the required number a liberal cash commission will be allowed jou for each -subscription you ao get xou are sure to be paid well for what you do You can get all your friends and neighbors to take the Semi- Weekly State Journal at 1 per year Address State Journal Lincoln Nebraska Broke bis lies While riding after unloading his cattle here Tuesday evening Paul J Falkenhagens horse stepped into a hole near the stock yards and fell with Mr Fs left ieg under its body- Both bones of the limb were broken and protruded through the flesh The injured man was immediately taken to Dr Bwyers sanitarium and received prompt attention and with the pleas ant surroundings ikind nursing and excellent treatment which are features of Dr Dwyefs place he will soon he able to be around The cattle were sent to Kosebud in care of Charles Cook -and Gsorge Fisceis t affstsm Rock is being hauled for the foun dation of J H Yeasts house The Geoxgiu University Graduates minstrels rflayed a return date at Port Niobrara Monday night The com pany went froth - here to West Point and will then make a tour in Iowa Mrs Dr Evaus came down from Valentine with Miss June Bassett last Saturday and has been visiting with friends in and around Norden since She expects to return home to day Borealis Fishing Excursion E Sparks and wife T C Hornby and wife and Miss Childe went out to the SchlegeVyesterday for an outing C H Cornell visited the campers to day and will return this evening with Miss Childe The other members of the party will remain until Saturday evening Tacebs JReynol ds At Ainsworth last Thursday Prank L Jacobs of St Paul and Miss M Reynolds of this jjlace were married The lady has been conducting dress making parlors over store for the past two months and is well liked Mr Jacobs will open a restau rant in the Still well builaing 8chool Kcffct Report of District No 12 for month ending May 14 No pupils enrolled 29 No days taught in Average daily attendance 28 Names of pupils neither absent nor tardy during month Willie and Ctyde rettycrew Lizzie Grace and Eliza Hobson Dan and Rena Fowler Mabel and Ina Spratt Vannie Ora and Melvin Hooper Flossie Jaycox Ernest Palmer Estella Spiatt John Cogswell Eddie Day Cleo Stours LUiUAX M Salmon Teacher In rerjly to an invitation extended Gen T H Stanton by a number of our citizens he says I wish you would present my com pliments and thanKs to the people of Valentine who so kindly invited me to visit them and also my regrets that could not give myself that pleasure I hope to see them later But whether 1 do or not I shall always bear them in kindly memory Episcopal Church Wottes Bishop Graves preached two very in teresting sermons Sunday in the morning administering the rite of con firmation to Mrs J A Carroll and Mrs W F A Meltendorf This is Ascension Day the fortieth day after Easter and appropriate ser vices will be held at the churah in the Evening Regular services next Sunday morn ing aud evening conducted by Miss Childe ISesoIntiojJH At a meeting of the joint tees on Memorial services Dayen ports Hall on May commit held at 189 the following resolutions were adopted Revolved That we extend our thanksto Rev O T Moore and the trustees of the IU E church and to the ladies who kindlv loaned us their house plants for decorating purpeses E J Daventort P F SI3IONS Wir Tavior M Christens eh ir Carlson Mrs IVm Spencer J T Keklky Committee Whereas it has pleased the Almighty to re move from our midst Warren the brother of our classmate Charles Cook therefore be if Resolved That we extend ourilieartfelt sym pathy to our honored and his be reaved parents also be it Resolved That these resolutions be published in our three newspapers and be it iviaswuttu xnat a copy ot eachlin sent tn tin family of the deceased i Mae Davenport EdnXh MDonalu Frank E Thoka Auction June 3 I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at Fort Nio brara Thursday June 3 1897 at 1030 a m one 24x32 frame barn seven horses one light wagon two open bug gies three good saddles and two sets buggy harness John T Heath Apiilictttioti for Administrator In the 2ounty court of Cherry county Nebraska J U but UlCbLLCX Ul LliK KSLHIH III n R 1I IVnira deceased William E Waite having filed in my office a petition praying for the appointment of William E Waite as administrator of the estate of Silas MWaite deceased all persons interested in said estate will take notice that I have fixed Saturday June 12 1897 as the time and my office In Valentine Cherry county Nebraska as the place for the hearing of said petition at which time and place all persons interested in said es tate may appear to show cause if any there be why administration should not be led Witness my hand and the seal of the County -e Court this 25th day of May 1897 feEAL W R TOWNE -- 18 20 County Judge TG THE PUBLIC In -addition to the line of Groceries which I recently opened at my old stand on Main Street I will hereafter carry a stock of Notions Laces Ribbons Needles and Thread Buttons Nechties Socles Overalls Undenvear I respectfully so licit a share of your trade J M CARPENTER Pacific Short Lil TIME TABLE AT OjSTEILL NEBRASKA PASSEXGER LEAVES 1030 A M ARRIVES 930 P M D A1LY EXCEPT SUxNDA V Through connections both ways w Hills trains by takimrttes lino yon c Black go to n a - sioux uity ana return tnesame aav connections made with all trains for tlie East awl South Diota Buy local Eckels to O Neil - BBiiMiU6riBiiHtiBESsttttiaBtattBai VARIOUS SIZES S Notice to Creditors In Ceauty Court within and for Cherry county Nebraska Mav 13 1897 in the matter of the estate of Emery E Holmes decased To tilie creditors of said estate You are hereby notified That I will sit at the County Court Room in Valentine in said County on tine 29 day of May 1897 to receive and examine all claims against said Estate wth a view to their adjustment and allowance The time limited for the presentation of claims asrainst said estate is Six months fiom the 28th day of Novenioer A D lii and the time limit for pay ment of debts is One Year from said 28th day of November 183G Witness my hand and the seal of the County Court tiiis lath day of May 1897 SEL V R lOWKE -- 10 19 Coifcitv Jiulse PINAL PROOF NOTICES Claimants and witnesses in final proof cases notice of which appear in The Democrat will receive a marked copy of the paper Should any errors in description of land or spelling of names be discovered notice should be sent to the land office and this oflice so correction can be made U S Land Office Valentine Neb i May ia 1S97 f Notice is hereby jnven that Frnk H Zanyek of Oakdale Nebr has Tiled notice of intention to make final proof before the Register or Re ceiver at his oilice m Valentine Ncbr on Sat urday the 2Uth day of June 1897 on T C No 7 191 for the sineVv and liSseM Sec is Tp iln R 29w He mimes as itneMes Creorge Beer of V tl 4 T ctAi v ituuuc num iviutiu u jiui viti eiuue uiuiu ttlQ i4tn F MnrcrmMlw jmiiI UiUtain Cirvnn nf Kiinwlti 4 f - wvua waakvj jeimisKi Testimonyof claimant will be taken before the Clerk of tin- District Court for Antelope county acnis omw m eiin NfeDrasKa on June 25 lgi 17 2 C It tJLOVER Register U S Hand Oilice Valentine Nelr i May lath 1S97 Notice is hereby given that Uiarley O Good rich of CoJy 2ebr has IHcd ifntieoof intention to make final proof before tie Register or Re ceiver at his office in Valentine Neb on Tues day the ctli day of July 1897 on timber culture application No 7G14 for the e swh and wjisei See55Tp j4ii U He names as witnesses Andrew Steele Oscar C oodrich James A Denisou and Com fort 1 Starr all ot rodv Nebr also Andrew Steele of Cody Neb H E 8752 for the e neH and e1 sei Sec 35 Tp 34 R 35 He names tins following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz Oscar J Goodrich Charley O Goodrich John a jNPweu aim Henry Heckel all r Cociv Xub 17-1-2 CK GLOVER Register U S Land Office Valentine Nebr May 17 1897 Notice is hereby given that Jason Garwood of Pullman Neb has filed notice of intention to make final prof before the Rcigster aud Re ceiver at their office in Valentine Neb on Mon day the 28th day of June 17 on timber culture application No 7936 for the nsej seJ4seM and nesw Sec 22 Tp 28u It 8y He names as witnesses Joseph E Cotton Charles earner Joseph A Saults and William ruumau an ot nuimau xqd Wotice is also hereby given that Norman D Stoner of Pullman Nebr hasfiled noting of in tention to make final proot on timber culture application jnotsuu lor the uesw sejinwi and ny2seh Sec 7 Tp 28n R 3Cw He names as witnesses Joseph E Cotton Joseph A Saults William Pullman and Charles Carner all of Pullman Nebr also Jason Garwood of Pullman Nebr H E No 10249 for the niine Sec 32 and ni nwi aec 33 i p am it w w He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz Joseph E Cotton Norman D Stoner Joseph A Saults and William Pullman all of Pullman Neb 17 22 CR GLO VER Register TJ S Land Office Valentine Neb way 3 1897 Notice is hereby given that Frank C Jackson of Pacific Junction Iowa has filed notice of his intention to make final proof before the Register or Receiver at his ofiice in Valentiue Neb on Friday the 18th day of June 1897 on timber cul ture application No 7474 for these Sec 1 Tp 30 n R 28 w He names as witnesses John R Ballard Henry Ballard William G Ballard and John Cronin all of Wool Lake Nebr Testimony of claimant will be taken before the clerk ot the District Court of Mills county at his office in Gleuwood Iowa on June 15 1697 15 20 C R GLOVER Register Land Office at Valentine Nebraska J April 20 1897 f Notice is hereby given that Henry Van Leer of Brownlee Nibr has filed notice of intention toniaketiMal proof before the Register or Re J ceiverat Jus office in Valentine Nebr on Sat urday the 12th dav of June 1S97 on timber cul ture application No 7378 for the lots 12 and b1 ueJ4 Sec B Tp 27 u R 29 w He names as witnesses Adam Martin Nils njJLLllfcl A LARGE NEW INVOICE IJlliWlcTiJirilV TsiriPlfStllJll 1 v1 GENUINE JACKSON FAVORITE WAIST 1 OF FLEXIBONE CORSETS AND CELEBRATED JACKSONIWAISTS JUST RECEIVED DIRECT FROM FACTORY THESE CORSETS COME IN 1TYLES AND COLORS AND ALL CAN BE SUITED the RED FRONT Mill 1iiccsfor JFeett Bran bulk 40c per cwt 700ton Shorts bulk 50c per cwt 900 ton Screenings 35c G00 Chop Feed 70c 1300 Corn 50c Oats 80c fr U S Land Office Valentine Neb April 30 1897 f Notice is hereby jiven that the following named settler has hied notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver at Valentine Nebraska on June 14th 1897 viz John M Clarkson of Sparks JTebr H E No 9421 for the nw4 Sec 9 Tp 34n R 25w He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence on and cultivation of said landviz Frederick Smith of Fort Niobrara Nebraska Richard Osburn Newton J Grooms Perry Swearingerall of Spark3 Nebr 15 20 C R GLO VER Register US Land Office at Valentine Neb April 24 1897 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 Register and Receiver at Yaleutine Nebr on June 14th 1897 viz William C Bell ot Pullman Xebr Hd 9304 for the sl3seii and sJSswJ i Sec 23 m 28 R 33 He names the followiug witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud viz Isaac Lomaj of Mullen Nebr Herbert Rosers Joseph Culbertson and Samue McClean of Pullman Nebr 14 19 C R GLOVER Register U S Land Office Valentine Nebr i April KJ 1897 S Notice is hereby given that Louisa -Grant formerly Louisa Salzmann of Brownlee Nebr lias filed notice of intention to make final proof before the Register or Re ceiver at his office in Valentine Nebraska on Saturday the 29th day of May 897 on Umber culture application So 7G72 tor the WAncK seJi net and ne4 nv1 See 23 Tp 27n It 28v She names as witnesses John Harnan John Salman Peter S Roueche and John O Kane all of Brownlee Nebr 13 W C R GLOVER Register rasi Af U S Land Office Valentine Nebr X A April 21 1897 f - Iotiee is hereby given that James A wllsnn of LalJatte Nebr ha filed notice of Intention to make final iproof before the Register or Re ceiver af hisoffice in Valentine Neb on Thurs day the 17th -day of June 1897 on timber culture application No 79S3 for tiie iieU Sec 33 Tp 30n R 27 w He names as witnesses Oscar w McDaniel Ely D Valentine Andrew 11 ward and Johu O Endemaii all of wood Lake NPbr lestiinony or claimant will be taken before tne uierk ot the District Court of Sarpy County at his ofliee in Papillion Nebraska on June 10 1897 13 18 CRGLOVEU Register US Laud Office Valentine Nebr i April 20 l97t Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notics of intention to make final proof in support of his claim- aud that said proof will butnade before the Registsr or Receiver at Valentine Neb on June H 1S37 John L Italian of Cody Xebr Hd 9307 for the seH See 17 Tp 33 R 33 He names the following witnesses to prove Ce Pn aUd CHltivftiou of said land Elmer L k Shannon Henry v- Holliday NeKkS0aofllFralkMOe1 f Co Elmer L H Shannon of Cody Xebr o137 for the JSswii and siJnwH See 34 Tp tht it xtl nifenames tue allowing -witnesses to prove his i continuous residence upon and cultivation of K saiu land viz sfKiW Holliday Irvin C Stotts and 1 rank Mogle all of Cody Nabr 13 UJ C RGLOVER Register TJ H Land Office Valentine Nebr i -- - April 21st 1897 f ISot re is hereby given that Jonn Rollomr of 1 airhaveu wash njrtnn im rat rri1 tenhnn m mnl f1 Ut 111- V jaM prooi oeiore the ReirLstPi ui Receiver at nis onice in Va eatine Nebraska on Saturday the 29th day of May isfe onihit 3TuWnT kTSrST1 ln Harnan waldo fcifaTlofBrVKeNeerbardEraUS K Vand2 thKlTn111 be teken before the clerk of the District court for Whatcom nay giSr18 fflCem washtaSoFcm 1W8 CR GLOVER RegiHter notice Timber Culture U S Land Office Valentine Nebr i May 15 1S97 f Complaint having been entered at this office byJohnH Tull against Gilbert Maxwell for failure to comply with law as to Timber Culture entry o 8301 dated January 8th 1891 upon the eeH swMseM and seiisw Sec 5Tp 29 R 39 in Cherry county Nebraska with a view to the can cellatioiiofsald entry contestant alleging that umcinuuvnL 11 u uuiBu io nave DroKen five acres of said tract during the first year of entrv or any of said land during the second year of entry and has tailed to cultivate any of said tract at any time and has failed to plant or cause to be planted anv trees tree seeds or cuttings on said land and said landfcallgrow up to grass and weeds the said parties are her by summoned to appear at this office on Mxflth and furnisli testimony concerning said ed iiSSSyff8 taken before rrJ yj ac e nniPA r Coopj r Neb on th soth davni Anderson Thomas P Johns and Gustave oclock a m 5 e 189 at 10 ler allot Brownlee ileb also 17 22 rr p ci nwv Nils Andersou of Brownlea Xebr Hd 8835 for the uwj4 Sec 23 Tp 28 R 29 He names the following wituesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said landviz Adam Martin Thomas P Johns Henry Van Leer and Gustave Weudler all of Brownlee Nebr also Adam Martin of Rrownlee Nebr Hd 8743 for the wne i Sec ll swJiseJi and se HswM See i Tp 28 It 29 He mmies the follouiug witnesses to prove his contiuiMiis residence Upon and cultivation of said lao viz GciitaN Weudler Nils Anderson Stuart Talt and Aloasa C Ayers all of Brownlee Nebr 13 18 CKti LOVER Rttfiter v ingui Xotice tt b Land Office Valentine Nebraska 1 aftandonine his hamJS P0Ii V- Pa theu iueviaud n Sec 25 Til T ft w rt I i raJU u - - uiu t ji in inprrv AeurasKa Willi a view to entrv tii saui int n cm tea awt fiinifi the cauedtotlou of said sssrSn lHOaVntH Prninr eri - ZZ HU3U TAUiaySS nnrr I itnoe tt t r - T rfA4 UTiiUi tr on the 4th day of jubo 1697 C R GLOVRR Raster JL A -A tv f