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About The Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Cherry Co., Neb.) 1896-1898 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1897)
timiBmmviim wwicjip iw - tiZ JJ ar tr few 1l4f I - W JHE VALENTINE DEMOCRAT OBEET GOOD Editor and Publisher JPaper of Cberry 01111- ty Xeferak jPer Year in Advance PUBLISHED ffVSBY TSURSDA Entered aMfee Postofflce at Yalestlnt Cherry eooatsvNrtrrflski ss Second class matter1 This paper will be mailed regularly to its w8Qribera until a definite order to diidciitiDue vi received and all rears ace jjjaid in full - - - - - 1 POSTMORTEM Wq11 its all overah were gladof it 6bo Politics may tjike a rest for a few months t fin the Btate the republicans were defeated in the30unty they were par- AXtWy successful They owe their tceSB to the failure of the efforts anade 1 i by democrats to secure a fusion with rtfae populists on the basis of an equit able division of the offices to be Hilled Vhat did the populists gam -by ig noring their tfriends A number of democrats expressed a belief after the conventions that the democrat convention did wrong in put ting up a ticket We confess that we i utterly failed to see it that way Dem ocratshad everything togain and ab solutely nothing to rose by -pursuing the course they did said we tand the result proves the correctness of our position iiau ine democrats nated thetporpulisfe ticket they would haVe elected judge and coroner and- this they -did anyTio w Had democrats workedacd voted straight they would iiave elected cleik or come very near It We know of at least 50 democrats in this county who scratched Meteger roost of them thinking he did not want Uhe place because they did not hear of him out makitiff a fight TLhis was -done principally to help Burleigh It Istrue thst Meteger did not Cnvass the county but the reason is far dif ferent from that given by Jiis political enemies He was hurt by a horse -at the beginning of the campaign and in consequence 5ie was forced to spend three of the four campaign weeks in hiB room Mr Metzger did not want this fact circulated for fear that his -friends might think he was indulging ink subterfage to escape work This applanation will we trust mollify the angerof those who censured him for inot gettingout What benefits did democrats derive from the county election They get a democratic judge and coroner they -demonstrated the fact that they are a t actor of ho small importance m local -campaigns they put the lie to the as eftion that they weretiut 1 to 10 in numbers when compared with popsa Uiats they chastised the false friend who refused to acknowledge their value and raised themselves in the estima tion of all parties What did the republicans gain by ithe -election WieU they got the three best bftices in the county they gained a reputation for sticking to their tick et which democrats should envy and they got the laugh on the rest of us 1 What did tfee populists gain Ah now comes the sad part of the story To the best of our knowledge they did vcot j gain a single thing They had a treatirer and superintendent now they have a surveyor instead of treas iurer The gain iB a loss They had a splendid party organization but the -self constituted leaders of the recent campaign ail but demoralized it The populists as a party are not to blame ior the disaster The majority of the Woters in that party are honest and earnest but they were led astray A number of things hich occurred be fore the election should be remembered as the -cause of populist defeat itn August at the populist conven tion ttbpropositiQn of the democrats for fusion was laidaaide in September t the ptecinct caucus the warhorses wre turrieddowu In October fusion wm defeated even against the wishes ftheibajority In Xdvember itjhe viUble crash catue a logical reau taf jpreed and selfishness To sum the wkoJe thing up the populists lost three bfioe tt keep the democrats from jfetting bne We leave it to the rank jnd fife oftheparty to placetfee blame wkere it belongs v Aaanartv the party ot Jefferson and Jackson ceaseet to exist in this ate- - Tiwyhave befen ancceed by a mongrel party ring fitwtked ajtid stripped balf donk and the reat f Bro Wlltse miiBt have go kicked by the donkey or hooked by the steer fer he wouldnt sympathize with the jparty of Meffersoiiandjackson quite - nfe x iAj scr LETTER FROM BOIES Waterloo 091 20 To the Editor of The Chicago Times Herald I no tice in the Xew York nerald your criticism of a single tax sentence iii a letter 1 recently addressed to the Des Moines Leader Preferring that your judgment as well as that of others should be based on the letter as a whole instead of a single sentence therein I take the lib erty of handing you herewith a verba tim copy of the same and beg to as sure you that was no part of my pur pose to question the right of any democrat to advocate continued ad herence to tbeChicago platform in its entirety if he believed in it as a whoie It was my purpose however and one that I desire to empbaize here to assert the unqualified right of every democrat in the United States to question the propriety of further ad herence to that instrument in all its parts and to use whatever influence he possesses to secure such modifications of the same in the future as he con scientiously believes ought to be made To each of the gentlemen who have felt dt theirduty to arraign me for ray opinion in that respect I beg leae to say I concede to no man living more loyal devotions to the cause of bime talism than I myself entertain and to no uemocrat in the nation a more earnest desire for the final and perma nent success of my party than I have always felt and still feel T am now and always have been op posed to an unqualified declaration in ine democratic platform for free coin age at the fixed ratio of 16 to 1 be cause I believe it will permanently disrupt the democratic party because I believe it will alwaye 3f eat that party and more important than these because I believe also it will destroy the best hope for bimetallism tin all the great nations of the world I firmly believe the use of both gold and silver on equal terms -as a meas ure of values is secured to every per son -within the United States by the constitution thereof an to deprive one or all of these of such use in any manner or byany means whatever is a flagrant violation of the highest law of the landthatoughtto be denounc ed by every loyal citizen this republic But to my mind bimetallism means a fiuancial system in which the use of both money metals is noc only authorized by law but one in which theiractual use on equal terms is se cured byJiaw 1 ibnow as all do that every owner of silver bullion sufficient to make a silver dollar would if hecould take it to the mints and have it coined into a legal tender instead of selling it in the opeuvmarkets for ilese than the sum but I know also that the mints of this country could not possibly con vert all the silver bullion of the world into -legal tender dollars in a day or a year or in any number of years and hence that immense quantities of the same would necessarily go to the open markets of the world where the natural law of supply and demand instead of an act of congress of the United States would regulate its price and I know too that if in these markets the quantity of bullion required to make silver dollar would not sell for a dol lar in gold not a grain of gold would seek our mints for coinage and not a dollar would circulate as money mongus If the issue we tender under any icircumstances whatever is to be silver monometallism against gold monomet allism we ought to say so in plain terms and not permit the accomplish ment of that purpose by false pretense I believe it to ibe the duty of every true democrat no matter to what fac tion on this question he belongs to try to find some plan consistent with the constitution ofte country f or the ac tual use of both money metals on -equal terms that shall be reasonably satisfac tory to the great bodyoi bjs once mag nificent and triumphant party I frankly confess that toad no part in the formation of the Chicago plat form and also that in my own state i was not the instigator nor have E been an enthqsiastic supporter of anyiron rclad uncompromising policy that has divided our patty into warring factions and driven millions of as good men as the ination contains away from its standard to fill their places temporarily wity those who are not in accord with democratic principles except on the single issue of free coinage at 16 to 1 If thtian be said to be a democrat ic principle and who will when that issue is settle be as ready ss any of its enemies to thrust the knife into the very vitals of democracy nd leave 16 a torn and shattered mass jacapable of good or evil in all the years of the future guilty t rC L HTntrrTrrTTiwiiiii i in an - f - - - - CLOTHING - HITS - WES - AND - GEHTS - FURNISHIKI S FUR GOATS AND MACK one of the best known members of the bar in the state He is a democrat About twenty ladies and gentlemen met at C R Glovers last evening and formed a reading or literary society which will be known as as the Shakes peare Club The Merchant of Ven ice will be the first work read by the club r vvorK is neing aone tins weeK on the basement for Jackson and Bray tons addition to their store The ad dition will be about the same size as their present room thus doubling their floor space An archway will conect the two rooms Any county casting 1500 votes t an election or a county having 8068 population is entitled to elect a clerk of the district oenrt The cnuntv clerk now fills that office but we believe the next census will show that Cherry has more than 8003 people in its borders M F Clynes spent Wednesday in town visiting Id friends He teifd taken a prisoner from the state peni tentiary to Rushville for a new trial and stopped off here on his retnrn to Lincoln He has a quite pleasant sit uation at the pen as overseer in one of the shops and tie as strong a democrat as ever We are pleased to note that our friend J E Thackrey of Cooper was selected county treasurer of Cherry county on the republican ticket by a handsome majority We congratulate Mr Thackrey on his good fortune and the voters en their good judgment They made no mistake in voting for Mr Thackreytbut rewarded an hon est competent deserving man Gor don Jowdidl Gherry county voters voted on the division of the county this year and the majority were in favor no division The peopleaf that county are becom ing so accustomed to the question of division with no effects that we would suggest they raert try to withdraw from the state and iform a territory that is if upon investigation there is ascertained to be sufficient area left for the old state of Nebraska Norden Borealis Some time ago this paper gave out its -belief that tvould be but a short time until the two factions of the democrat party would be united Im mediately a few tvsltures howled that Good is a gold standard man and in tends turning the party organization over to the gold democrats and other things of like import We told the populists that a fusion ticket would secure the support of those who voted for Palmer and Buck tier last year and they were scared to death and raised the same cry USTou know the result Take the returns this year and com pare them with the returns last year and see if Good was not right Last year Cherry county cast 1880 votes for three candidates for president Of these Bryan received 685 rfind Palmer 41 total 726 This year the county cast 1243 votes for three candidates for supreme judge 87 less than for the presidential candidates Of -these Sul livan received 680 and Switeler 5 total 685 Estimating the stay-at-homes to have ibeen equally divided livan nd Post 44 should be added to the las figure giving a grand total iif the vote had been as large as last year of 729 f Sullivan and Switzler or al most the same as last year Sullivans vote being larger than Bryans in te same number of votes castvand Switz lers being smaller than Palmers 36 but one conclusion can be reached and that is the national democrats voted 11 this is treason to my party I am for Sullivan and democrats ar com 5J1 Wf J of it noiucE Boies mg together - w Before pnrchating your warm footwear you should see line of Mishawaka knit snow exclutiiu boot and Baniran overs Boys Pants 25 30 and 50 cents per pair Boys Suits 75c 100 ai d 150 per suit A few mens 800snits for 600 10 suit 750 1200 suit UOO OVERCOATS FROM 125 UP Next week we will begin a series of articles on Valentines various busi ness honses resources inprovemeuts etc Watefo for them E E Good wife and little son of Wahoo visited with Prof and Mrs Watson several days during the past week Mr Good is an attorney and is HER Dr Dwyc put up a telephone line between his ollice and the hospital Mrs W -1 Morgareidje his return- -ed from an extensive visit with he daughter in Sioux county Mr Payton has been on the sick list for some tini but is better at present M Walker and family have moved over from the Snake for the winter Rev- Smith was with us Sunday and preached to well filled houses here and at Gordon Vallev TncJiirs Assiiiiitoii The following program will be given at the high school buildiwj at 130 p m Saturday November 1U All ifriends of education are cordially in vited to be present Lesson in literature Chapters 111 to VI l H Watson Hints and Kelps Etta Brown Discussion Mrs S E A Fowler Simple Experiments in Physics that May be Used in any Sclu jwl U G Stevenson School Government Chas Keece Discussion Mrs Hnrnback Ideals -Jean Edwards Discussion A tnv Bnreigh Progii AM Committ kk 33 HI Jrivesjor Feed Hnn bulk 40c per cwt 7 OOton Shorts bulk 50c per cwt 39 00 ton Screenings 00c 600 Chop Feed 70c 1300 Corn 55c Oats 90c FINAL PROOF NOTICES Claimants and witiiescs in final proof casps notice of which appear in Tki Union t will receive a marked eopyoftlip paper Should any error in description ot lanll nrspelliiii of names be discovered notice should he sent to The land ollice and this ollice so correction cau be made U S Land Ollice Valentine Nehr iSov 8 1M7 f Noticpjs hereby civen tltat the followinc named settler has fild notice of his intention to make final proof in surp rt of his claim and that said proof will he made before the Heister and Iteeeiver at Valentine Xeb on Dec is 17 vjz Jacob E Devora of Wrorilalce Xeb H E No H0G7 Tor the WseM and eMwVSec 32 Tp 3011 It sew lie names the following witnesses to prove his chntinnoiis residence upon and cultivaiion of said land viz Washuipton Honey Ely I Valentine Cftnm ITiigen and Charles A loluitnii all of WoodlaKij Nebraska fc MT P R GLOVER Register U R Land Ollice Valentine NV l Xov 8 lc7 f Notice is hereby jriven that Un followiim nam ed settler has llled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim niid that said proof will be made before Register and and Receiver at Valentine Neln Dec 20th 1897 viz Mary McDermott of Prookston Neb IT E No floso for the swV nHSec 10 snwi nwinwH Sec 15 Tp 04n R 2w She naniesthe following wlintsxes to prove her continnoiisresidencenpon and cultivation of said landvi David AToVey Rridvrett Kennoalev William Cavanaueh and Margaret Cava iaugh nil of Crookston Nebraska 42 47 0 It GLOV1SR Register tTS land Office Valentine Neb November 4 1SI7 f S iwn thilt NeNon E Cain of ONeill Neb has filed notice t -intention to make final proof before Register id Receiver -at their ofllce in Valentine eb on Tridav the i7th day of December lsJ7 on tnnlKvr hiHiii p ap plication NTo SM7 for lots 1 audi ami s1 i of seei Tp20ii R shv He names as witnesses James L Cillasnie of Newton Neb Grant i BothweH Tiniothv Falbyand William Pullman of Pulhmm Nebr 42 47 C R GLOVKli Itegibtr U S Land Office Valentine Neb l Nov 8 1817 f Notice is hereby given that the folltwinir named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before the Recistrr and Iteeeiver at Valentine Nebr on ibc 2t ls97wiz Albert F Hindnvm of Oasis Xebr II 3- No 1007S for the snwi and nViSwl Sea75 Tp 3jn R 29w He names the following witnesses to provp his cKitinuotis residence on and cultivation of said andviz John R Ballard Willard L Coliee Jacob Klein Jr and Henry B Ralhird all of Woodlafce Nebraska 42 fT C R GL OVISK Register U iJ Land Office Valpntme b Jsov 10 1I7 f Notice is hereby given that John W Jvanat slier of Lincoln Neb has filed noMce of inten tion to mtfke final proof before Ittgistr and Re ceiver at their ollice in Valentine Neb on Holi day the 26th day of Decemb r 1897 on timber QUUure application No 7P90 for the wSswt ne44sw and swMnw4 of See 2J Tj 27n R 29w Fie sanies -as witnesses- Peter S Rotieehe Charles faulhabet Henry Faulliabet and John Salzflianill of Hrownlee Neb ITestimQuy of claimant will be raken before the lerk of tiie District Court Lancister county atiUjsoIhce in Lincoln Neb Dec IS 1P97 42 47 C R G LOVER Register U S Land Oihce Valentine Nebr 1 Nov 3 lfc07 Notice is hereby given that the following named settier has filed notice of his indention to make that said Reeciv final proof in support of his claim and propf will he made before fcegjster and er at Valentine Nebraska on Dec 13 1897 vii Lewis D Lincoln of Valentine Xeb H E No 92H for the suwli and uiswi SeclOTp32nH 7w He names tlieiolowingwltuessto prove his continuous residence upon awl cultivation of said laud viz Charles E Sherman William I Clarkson Wyilam Setter bju John Ormeshor all of Val entine Neb - 4M5 -1 C IL G LO LTu licr stcr Just at the present time avg in shape to make the lowest prices ever known on FALL AND All stvle size iJ ffy r -- IT S Land Ollice at Valentine Neb 1 Oct 2S 1M7 f Notice is hereby given that settler has filed notice of his intention To make final roof m support or his claim and that said pi oof will be made before Register and Receiver at Valeutine Nebr on Dec 22 IS07 viz Sadie 7itie Steea formerly Sadie Jane Dunlop of Hrownlee Xeb II E No I04J2 for the uiseU and seinwi Sec 10 Tp 27n R 2v She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud viz Ueiijimiu R Andrews Barney McNitt Ed niond JJ Growflen and John J Steen of Urownlee Neb 4l 43 C 11 GLOVEIt Register IT P Land ORIee Val eiin Xeb 1 Oct 27 1V7 Notice is hereby given that rine t I Snook of Fairfield lowa h s iiled uotiee of intcntloii to make final proof before Register and Receiver at their olice in Valentine XeiirKSka on Saturday tlie 1 ttli oay of Oii epibcr iss on timber cuiture application No 77uor Ihr sSei and siswi of section No it in lownsh i V is range 21 w He names as witne ses Elv Y Valentine James ii Day Will L hrysrwiid Eugar Lew all of oodlai Nebraska Tsiiuoiiy 01 clainiant will be taken before the clerk of the Distiict Court of JeiYerson coun ty at his ollice in Jeifeison Iowa on December 11 1I7 41 tc C R GLOVER Register U S Land Ollice Valentino Nebr Nov 3 1s7 f Notice is hereby given tliat rbe iollouiiig nam ed settler hs tiled notice of -his iutent4i to make filial proof 111 support uf Ins chum and that said pro f will be made before the Itegister and Receiver -at Valentine Neb 01 JJee Jl 17 vi Ella U Corbitt one of the heirs of Lucy B Elliott deceased of Johnstown Xeb II E No K 2U for 1 he seJ 1 Sec 17 T 27n R 25w She names the fotowiug witnesaes t prove her continuous renJleuce upon and cultivation of said land viz Alfred S Hand of Woodlake Ne IL Pilmore of Johnstown Neb L or bittof llonesteel rj I and LatVyi itc F Corbitt of Ainsworih Neb 4M0 C R GLOVER Register U S I ind Office Valentine Nebr 1 October 22 1sf7 f Notice is hereb given that the followiitg uam ed settier ha liUrl notice vi liis intention to make final proofin support of his claim and that said proof will lie made before Register and Receiver at Vaisntnie Nebraska on Ue if 1SH7 vi lieinrich Stiuerwein of Crookston Xeb II E No84tn for the swJi Sec 29 Tp n R 2iiw He names tin following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon awl cultivation of said land vi William K Rrown Henry S CJavbniigti Peter Alt and Jacob Fontcrheitnll of Crookstoi Neb 4M5 C K G LO VE it Ri gier U S Land Ollice Valentine Nebr 1 October 15 1S7 T Nccice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his elaiju and that xuid proof will b made before the Register ami Receiver at Valentine Neb on Nov 21th 1S07 via John Steinbreclier of Kilpore Xeb II E 1472 for the ee Sect 10 and w4svi section 11 townsbj t range t He names the following wituessesto ornve his coitiuuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud vi Fioii Grabe Jacob Hempel and William Story of Kilgore Neb David Peters of Valentine Neb Wi 44 C R GLOVER Register U S Land Office Valentine Neb I October 11 1V17 f Notice is hereby g5v n that Emerline L Jiark son formerly Enieibne L Lilly of Lyons Hurt 1 couui rueo lias ttleil notn e 01 inieiition to make finil proof before the Cerk o the District Court for hurt couaiy at his ofiice in Tekamaii Neb on Saturday the 20tb day of November 3S07 on timber culture application No 81t for thebMne1 and nseV of section No 14 town- shi No 27n range No 27w She names as witnesses John Human Evans R Van legriff Oliver J Keller and George M Keller all of Rrownlce Neb Testimony of witnesses will be taken before tlie Register and Receiver at theJr ollice in Val entine Neb Nov 21 1SI7 Also Fideihi A Swan of Simeon Xeb H E No 9504 for o I and nenwt and n ueJt section is towiishio3In range 2Sw Sbe names the following witnc srs to prove hereontinuous residence upon and cultivation of aid land vi William II Stratton George Davi Willard D rIorg tieidgeand Harvey Hobbs all of Simeon Neb 33t3 C II GLOVER Register Lmd Office at Valentine Nebraska 1 October 1 1807 1 Notice is lirreliy given that Jacob Harr nf Wootllakp Neb Das filed notice of intention to make final pmot before the Register ami Receiv er at their ollice in Valentine Nebr on Friday the loth day of November 1S97 on timber cul ture application No eforthce4uet sunch and nerjseH of section No IS in township No Sill lange No 27w He names as witnesses Francis II Htrtn l Fort Niobntm Neb John Cronin Chalmers A T owiv ChftIus II Sm3lli of Valentine Neb 4 3 r R GLOVhii Eo ster W CLOTH NGI NTER hNG WeJwvc iusf received a arje stock of clothing from one of the biircst concerns in the countrv and are making some liitlicrto unheard of prices in order to turn our money quick weights sind colors A good fit guaranteed - i JACKSON BRAYTON Fine line of samples from which to get tailor made clothes w S is gi - 3 3 z rw lb tttr S- a S L tin Stnitt Premier immm sszrr nTSSW f A v Kest Value Writino Machine First in improvements Blonest orralrucllon and all HJdh rade TyswriScr Essentials T t t AKT DOOiaBT fRCE M Mi m Ie smug Premier typewriter go vwe n sS J9L Omaha Branch Office Corner Seventeenth and Farnaiu Streets U S Land Office at Valentine Neb October 12 1837 Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of hte intention in make final proof 111 supjiort of his claim nd that said proof will be made before Kegsfr or Receiver at Valentine Nebraska on zi I6i7 vi lloswell Hook of Cody Xeb1 II E No 10253 for the se1 ec 3- Ip 32u R - He mines the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz William Anderson Jesse West William Hook and George A ISarnes all of Cody Nob 3S K5 V- R GLOVER Register U S Land Office Valentine NVb October 5 UOT Notice is hereby given that the following named seti ler filed notice of his intention Jo make final proof in support of his claim amltbat jiid proof will be made before tliu Register or Receiver at Valentine Nebr on Nov 12tft VOJ viz John T Kief of Arabia Xefo H E No 0218 for the ssw1 and s iscBwc s Tp r 2iw He nanis the following witnesses to pror his continuous residence upon and cultiTition of said land vi Andrew Renson Francis H Higgln Michael J Jordan and lhllip Hcelan all ofArnbia Neb -T-12 C R GLOVER ficghjter U S Iintl Office Valentine Nb t Jtober 2 iea7J V Notice is hereby given tint fvms V Kinr ol BniiuaidsMliR New Vorkhas flel notice oftu tention to final proof beiore the IteglndT jiud Receier at their office in Valentine- Nebr on Wednesday the 7th dag of November 1807 on timber culture application No 732 for the fili lu U and eseji ol section 25 in township sou rsinge Alw HenaiD s as witnesses Nelson S Rowlcv John II Shore David S Iierey and iriileanx Sanford all of Kennedy Neb Testimony of claimant will betaken before Uio Judge of tiie County Court 111 and Franklin county at his office in Mulou New York on Sat urday tlie lath day of November isJ7 -42 C R UOVBKfislster U S Land Vaientlne Nebr Complaint having been entered at this office by Levi L Anderson gainst David J Alexander for abrudoning his liomestoad entry No orai dute1 July lf 1801 upon thenwnwSee 10 ami ae 4nel4 iieUse4 Sec a Tp 31 it 27 in Cherry countv Nebraska with a viuw to the ftuicella tjon of said entry the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 17th Jiy of December Ifc07 at 10 oclock a m to re spond and furnish testimony concerning sU alleged abandonment W C It GLOVER Resuster U s Land onice Valentine Nebr Oct 2Cth 1S07 T complaint No 3325 hiiving been entered atUil ofiice by Elisba Edwards against William A Whittaker Tor abandoning his homestead entry No 0S40 dated June 20 isai upon the lots 2 a ami 4 ec 10 and lot 1 Sec -TO T ia It 37 In Cherrv county Nebraska with a 1ew to tho cancellation at said entry the said parties are biebysiiiniined to iiooe ir il fiii nfflf nn t 4tn day of Dumber lsi7 at Jo oclock a m7 to respond him furnish testimony eoncerninr 110 alleged abandonment 41 44 C R GLOVER Regiater U S Land Ofiice Valentine Nebr Oct 23 IS97 oniplairit No ti having bt n entered at thin ofhc by Kgbert Roimen against John V r auKiiciomiig nit iiomesteatJ entry No 3S4G dated June 2fHOJ upon tfie nine- swnei and seHnwt See 14 To 2- R13 in Cherry coun ty Nebraska with a vmv tn th ofiTiruiifin c s tid mtr the said parties are hereby summon ed to appear at this oflhe on the 4th dav of Deo lJiftt II o clock a m to respond anil fjrnisli leatiinoiiy concerning said alleged abamlonment 4 4 CRGLviVER Register V S Laud Office Valentine N b Noemlr i0 lfcy7 f Complaint No 3473 having Ieen entered at tJiis office by Robert N Bnice aisiinst WIHian Nunn for abandoninc his homest ad entrv No lOf rt dated July 12th 1n5 uwm the enei swce i ami seinwt Sec Tp 31 R 2H In Cherry county Nebraska with a view to the can cellation of said entry the said parties are here by summoned to appear at this office on the 13th day of December isr7 at 10 oclock a in to re spond and furnish testimony concerning said al leged abauQonnieit 42 43 j a FIKE Receiver U S InJvpfflce alontine Nebr t Nov siw i Compamthavirgheen entered at this ofHco v Jacob LmmicK against George W forev for ulur toconiplywithlawjis to timber culture mm uii ju reo 2a JV niKin thti sjse md neise ami seiueKi Sec 32 To ai ir25 in Cherry county Nebr with iiVilT eancelation ol snd entry eintesbine that the said Ueorce W Moa y tuw failed to pPik or cause to lis broken ten acres of said tract and has failed to plant or cause to be l f II tl JI itcrcs ill 3illl rnu L III InHJ tiw una cuttings and has failed to cultivate or cauw to j he cultivated any pirtof sahl tract In the test or7yearofenirys iid tract lixs srown uo tn frrritu tfl Hiw1 u I I - J - r -- - - iinaiit oas taueu to in cure 1 kih s iu uusu iiP uio sllfl Kirtlc ih by summoned ronppsarat this ofiie j on tht l i day ot December I57at 1 oclock p n to ri spond uid furnish testimony eom eniiiw iid i leVu faOmc UK C II ULUVLll KSS i i k s Of- V 1 r Jk tw