it i 1 i Ml lL tf iKi J I 8 M iTlin If 1 I HrfBl M m 0K j m mt YALtNHNt UtffiUUKA -in BOBERT GOOD Editor and Publisher Official Paper of Cherry Conn ty dtebruskst L00 ier 9eur in Advtince rUBLtSBED EVERY THURSDAY Entered atf tue Post offlcwit Valentine Chen -County Nebraska as Secoad class matter Thisjpaper will to mailed regularly to its siibscribers zntil adeOnitcorder todiaseotinue is received and -all ar rears r paid in fell ii vert3ing Yates 50 cents per inch erdnth per coltfrim or for i6nIme nds made knowif ou appli cation to this ortice CHANGE THE LjW One feature m connection with the keeping of the ballots under the pres jttt law which commends itself to con- Btants is the ease with wfcich a don test case caube won by sa re count provided the eontestor andone having 1 fa8 care and custody of the ballots are modern reformers For instance - tit the clerk of his county was a f usion Jist and incline to be none too honest Paul itffclson could instigate a contest against AggGAxen for the office of Measurer aod all that would be neces sary to wintwould be for the clerk or Jc some otherperson baving sccess to the vault to uncoil the Ballot and made a cross mark in the square -following Mr kelsons name on thirty or more ballots voted republican and without any fur ther change and with n erasures the - -contest would be won The framers t and makers of the law -must either i by each eiestor Any other sort 1 of voting is so discouraged by our bal lot laws that they fear their ballots will not be -counted at ail if voted rwiie The size of the balloftMiecessary the present law is conducive to mistakes in counting by the election i hoard Suppose for instance you wished afrthe last election to vote a straight republican ticket with one ex i eption say Morton focc regent You i would make a cross under the eagle and onesposite Morton s name Its 16 to lthe election board would over look thevcte for Morton Numerous cases of this nature occurred no doubt - in fact we have positive assurance -of severaism this county Who is to blame Mistakes like this are easily made The law should guard against ilhem bufcdt doesnt NOT -VALENTINES FAULT The annexation proposition was de- r feated in Cherry county -shut the vlows from Valentine who circulated the report to the effect that Grant Kunty did cot want the annexation and would jote against it can now iind cold consolation m aoting thai 189 of our people voted yes while one lonely fellow either from ignorance or foolishness voted no When next this questionvcomes up which it will at -some future day the opposition will ynotwin by firevarication and dont f vqu forget it Hjjainis Tribune vlko Lounshuiy is a very excitable fiman evidently but we him fnst the same because he turns out a good paper He is way off qn tbis annexation busipess however -58 doatknow of a single Valentine jBoan who made seen statements as he nuafsre to and wdont believe he does her If the Tribune will examine ithe abstract of the vote in this countv he will sea that the annexationists have no just causa for complaint against Valentine In only 3 of the twety six precincts in this county did bhe proposition ceeeive a majority of thee voces cast Valentine gavethe -proposition 19 per geat of the vote -cast thereon and this percentage was exceeded by only five precincts other than these wnich gave aajority The jpropositbnreceived onitf 234 per cent pf the votes cast thereon an the county od less than 16 per cent of the entire -vote We hink Ero Loujasbury owes jmtfology 0 Valentine Wo dont ihiasne Grant for wanting to more thac double ts size of its territory andi greatly increase its population jLet it annex Hocker county acd put -the county seat at Whitman or Mul len - ts Can a leopard change- his spots or man who defeated St fusion at thte ate dayobtain recognition as a friend either democrats or populists - y When a newspaper misspells a word everybody notices it but its different with signs There are numeious ex amples of this fact in Yalentiue The editor of the Xews is a red hot i lusionist now but he is about three mouths too late Had he taken the istand three montns ago that be does now there would not be a republican officer in the county for two years ex cept county attorney Hut do you no tice how in cne column be pats the democrats on the back and in the next gives figures to show their weakness Every year at abost this time beet sugar factories are talked of and every body -gets excited Ist year it was reported that twenty five small factor ies were to be established in this state as feeders for a large refinery in the city of Omaha Evsry town almost in fche state thought it was sure to get one of those factories but they didnt Let every other town stand back now and give Valentine a show Kew York New Jersey and Ken tucky cast fifty eight electoral votes for McKinley one Kentuckys votes gcing to Bryan New York New Jersey and Kentucky all went demo cratic last week Had McKinley been candidate last week instead of last year the popular vote in these three democratic stares would certainly have been cast against him Now deduct these 58 electoral votes from J the 271 which Mr McKinley received vnd there are left 213 Add these 58 have pfestfcaed a great teal upon the Ulectoral votes to the 176 of Mr Bryan - integrity of officials intovhose custody the ballotsisiust pass after leaviug the hands of fcheelection boards or the law was passedvritb the intention of giving x the present party in power in Nebraska - dishonest advantage in all election matters Stanton Picket 1 This paper has always been opposed - to this esEliod of voting 5 lion thereto is daily growing stronger aya the Courier- Joui iral -of a similar method inKentiicky The present ballot las was devised in the interest of party Under it all v of a hundred names that rnay be placed and he would hare 234 That is a majority of21 in the electoral Collage In other words the democrctts do not n sed to gain another state They need only retain these three New York New Jersey and Kentucky rand they will elect the next President - New York World RESULT OF WEYLER IN CUBA What is the result of Weylers pol icy and the complacency of this gov ernment Starvation is killing the on a party ticket are usually voted for concentradoes of -Cuba by tens of thousands Hunger is doing whit Spains soldiers -could not Women and children the vraak and old are dying like sheep The rural popula tion has filled the grave yards The unburied dead aretoo many for the--graves The suffering of the living is frightful -In San Domingo the sick fall dying on the garbage There they lie for hours when they are col lected and hauled away to the dump ing grounds The -church cemeteries are full Most of the dead bodiesrare thrown in fields to be eaten by buzz ards and the dogs The spectacle is too horrible to think about All this is happening under the nose of a ntition that de lights to call itself Christian and en lightened Is it anv wonder that the yellow fever has visitied the south and with such horrors before our eyes thai the coming summer may make our southern cities aud towns an Aceldama a place of skulls THREE PRWVIPLES Meanwhile certain principles which stand back of party issues and give the breath of life to party leaders re main Vipon the scene as actual and as vital as ever they were immortal for truth can never die and here are three simple propositions in which good gov ernment muse entrench itself from which itsmust draw its sustenance if we are to turn the corner of a new cen tury a republic in both the substance and the spirit which were designed by the makers of the constitution Pitst The government has no right either equitable or legal to tax the peo ple except to raise money for its own support every dollar of taxation di verted from this purpose is robbery and it is equally important that the money legally collected shall be hon estly applied Secpnd The Tight of the people to local selfrgqverncsent is an inalienable right to Jocal option in the counties to home ruje in the cities to all rights in the state not expressly delegated -to the general government and that the preservation of ths sight of local self government is essential to that just equilibrium between liberty and law Lwhich are the corner stones of our federal and state institutipnor Third The money of the country must be good money circulating eryiwhere unquestioned and unques tionable recognized at onceiind taken at its full value and that to attain this universal recognition and accept ance it smust consist of gold and silver and paper the whole of interchange able value ach convertible into ihe other on demand and fcjrculating sids by side ffBHWtlWaBFSEg FfTiiidmini T ---1 jv A German has invented a new illum inating jgas which gives -a light equal to 1U00 candles with au ordiiary burner The gas generally used gives 1 i candle light from the same burner The new gas will cost only 41 cents an hour for each burner Some time ago we asked a gentle man for details regarding a deal in real estate and he replied hat he did noteare about making the matter pub lic because it was a personal mat ter That set us thinking and we confess that proceedhg upon the the ory of the gentleman referred to the country newspaper vou d have very little in it F01 instance a welding is a personal affair so is a divorce case and a birth is -too Abankfail ure is a personal matter a suicide is another so is a runawaway wife or husband A lawsuit is a personal matter and so is a new house a case of conttigious disease is a personal matter and so is thexadvent of a new business firm What would the poor newspaper man do if he left all these personal matters and private af fairs out of his paper Obituary Died at her home near Sparks Neb on Sunday Nov 7 1897 of pneu monia Nancy E George aged 56 years She was born hvMoulton county 111 on Nov 20 1841 and was marrieG to David George in 1859 The latter died during the civil war 1864 at Swerport Miss In the summer jf 1866 the- now widowed woman moved to Nodaway county Mfssouri and in 1871 was married to Eliphus George a brother of her former husband In company with her husband she came to Cherry county in 1883 and lived here until her death her husband dy ing July 6 1895 The funeral was held from Sparks M E church on Monday afternoon Nov 8 llev F J Atkinson conduct ing the services The remains were interred in the Sparks cemetery in the presence of a large number of friends and relatives Thus she- waits the general resurrection morn A TjnteM Soslsjil Woodlake Neb Nov 12 1897 Wu received an invitation to A Harde Times Soshul held in the Skule IJus under the auspices of the Methodist folks and being anxious to witness Ue doings and sayings of ye olden tyme we repaired to the scene of action in response to the con tinuous ringing of the bell Our yes beheld a scene which beggars descrip tion pandemonium reifned From the gasoline stoves cams the aroma of delicious coffee etc We were seated on one f the school benches and served with dainty vi ands such as pork and beans dough nuts ryebread cake gingerbread etc by ladies in realistic hard times cos tumes Where once were rents there on were patches where once were patches gaped large rents -Streamers flaunted carelessly fmm various unex pected parts of these garments and the upper ten of the harde times company initiated fashionable attire of gorgeous hued tissue paper Each vied with the other for the most fun out of the occasion even our minister in dulged ia a worldly smile vThe fishpond auction of Klondyke apples etc were liberally patronized Iiev Moore Belle Callen and Miss Query of Valentine Mrs Boon of Kansas Gityand Mrs Brown of Rush ville were among the guests from afar Kev Moore with MissQuery as ac companist favored the assembly with some excellent music Mrs Stevenson rendered Dont You Dont You Grieve After Me The song or her ridiculous hard times costume or both brough t forth great applause A vote was taken -to decide which 1 persons wore the- worst lookin rig and Mrs Stevenson won the ladies prize Messrs Stevenson and Carr brought a tie vote but Ihey compro mised by dividing the prize The ntgrosecds amouafed to about 2709 About 100 ware in attendance and altogether the iifftr was a brilliant success L L aygmcflwffs COBBX T - A T GL0TH - HATS - SHOES- ADD - CENTS- FURMSHiNGS FUR GOATS AND Hi 1 Bsfore pnrchatmg your warm footwear 3011 should sea our lino of Mishawaka laiitsnoexoluclirio boot and Banhnin overs Boys Pants 25 30 and 50 cents per pair Boys Suits 75c Sl00 and j 150 per suit A few mens 800 suns lor 000 10 suit 750 1200 suit 8900 OVERCOATS FROM 125 UP ST1NARD CLOTHE p3 Wn Kime went to CodyT on business last Monday Trunk Kime has a new windmill and tank on the ground Mr and Mrs fl A Piercy visited Woodlake the fpre part of thc week George Sedlacek returned from Loup cranty Oct 31 -and will remain in this county Mrs Wm Kime is spending aconple of weeks visiting her sister Mrs Geo Ladely Frank Sedlacek has been quite ill of lung fever the pa3t week but is slowly recovering Clyde the 15 year old son of John Kime was thrown from his horse and broke his leg one day last week D D and J W McKee arrived Oct fnm Valley City N D for a visit with their sister Mrs J A Gee We understand that Vvm Sears while trying to head a bunch of horses in Loup county after dark lan his horse into a wire fence and received an ugly cut on the lower part of one of his limbs Although he received im mediate aid from ajgood surgeon he has not until recently been able to leave his bed D A Piercy lost two cows last week from blackleg U S Chaplains Naves gret book the Topical Bible is out and was -delivered tosnbscribers here the first of the week The work is published by the Intenrationrl Bible company and Luther P Ludden of Lincoln is man aging its sale and its distribution in the west M iH Mvlceajar Ereerf Rran bulk 40c per cwt 7 OOton Shorts bulk 50c per cwt 9 00 ton Screenings 35c 600 Chop Feed 70c 1300 Corn 55c Oats 90c FINAL PROOF NOTICES Claimants and witnesses in final proof cases notice of which appear in TunDKMorRAT will receive a marked copy of Hip paper Should any error in description of landorwpelitiRof names be discovered notice should be sent to the land office anMhis oihee so correction can be made TJ S Laud Oflice Valentine Vehr Xov 8 197 Noticfis hereby triven that the foltowinjr named settler has fiMl notice of his intention K make tinrl proof 111 support of his eluim and that said prooi will be made efore the Kester and Iteoemr at Valentine Neb on Dec is 1807 viz Jacob E Devoro of Woodlake Neb II E No 007 for the wiseU and eiswJi Sec 32 Tp30iijJllew He names the following witnesses to prove hl continuous -residence upon and cultivation of said land vis Washington Honey Ely I Valentine Cvrtis Hagen and Charles A Johnson all of Woodlake Nebraska 42 47 C R ULOVER Register U S Land Oflice Valentine Neb 1 Nov s 1SU7 f Notice is hereby given thatfho following nam ed settler has Hied notice of 4iis intention to make final proof in support of his claim smd that said proof will be made before Register and and Receiver at Valentine Neb on Dee 20th 1897 viz Mary McDermott of Crookston Xeb H E No 00S0 for the swwJdSec 10 snw rnvMmv1 Sec 15 Tn 34n II Mxv She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz Daniel tfcVey Crideett Kennealev William Oavanaiigh tuul Margaret Gavjipaiigh all of Crookston Nebraska 42 47 C R GLOVER Register U S L isd Office Valentine Neb I November 4 1807 f Notice is hereby piwn that Nelson E Cain of ONeill Neb has filed notice of intention to make final proof before TJeyister and Receiver at their office in Valentine Meb on Fridav the 17th day of December l97 on timber culture ap phcatinn No 81 17 tor lots 1 and and s incJi of Sec cTp 29n R3w He names as witnesses James L Gillaspie of Newton Neb -Grant G Bothweil Timnthv Falbv and William rullman of Pullman Nebr 42 47 G it GLOVER Register U S Land Office Valentine Neb I Nov 8 137 t Notice is herebv that the followins named settler has fiied notice of his intention to make Iinal proof in -support of Ills claim and that said proof will he made before the Register and Receiver at Valeutine Nebr on iee 21 l97viz Albert F HincnTian of Oasis Xebr it E No W07S for the slSnwi and n3w4 Seci3 Tp3n R29w He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence on aud cultivation of said andviz John R Rallard Willard L Cohee Jacob Klein 5r and Henry B Rallard all of Woodlake Nebraska 42 47 C R GLOVER Register U S Lad Offick Valentine Neb Nov 10 1897 f Notice is hereby Kivcn that John V Kanat sher of Lincoln Neb has filed notice of inten tion to make final proof hctore Register and Re ceiver at thoir oflice in Valentine Neb on Mon day the 20th day of December 1S97 on timber culture application No 7K0 for the wjisw neHsvvM and swnvJi of Sec 23 Tp 27 R 29vr He names as witnesses Peter S RoaefJio Charles Jaulbabet -Henry Faulhabct and John Salzmanallof BrovuJee Neb Testimony of claavaul will be taken before the Clerk of the IMswct Court of Lancaster nmmtv ofr liir nllini In Tinfflln Nih fO t lbS7 VJ 17 C fOVEK JJtglstcr J While looking around for pres ents dont OTerlook our line of PRETTY U S Land Olllce at Valpntino Neb Oet is I8i7 i Not if is hereby given that the following-named settlfi has ilhd notice ni liis intention to nuike iioal iroof in suppoit or his claim and emit said proof will he made hefore Kejristcr ami Keceivcr at Valentine Nebr on Dec i i li or viz Sadie Jane Steen formerly Sadie Jane Dunlop of Iirovvnlee Neb TT E No 1C4C2 for the nSse neMswi and senwH Sec 10 Tp 2Tn ltw She names tho following wtnessts to prove her continuous residence upou and cultivation of siid Jand viz nenjamin 15 Andrews Earncy J IcXItt Kd moau 15 Gfowden and John J Steen all ox Brownlee Neb 41 40 C It GLOVElMJtKister US Land Office Valentin Neb 0 t 27 1S97 f Notice is hereby piven that Ernest l Snook of Fairtield Iowa h s tiled notia of intention to make final proof before Remster and Keceiver at- i their oitice in valentine Nebraska on Saturday the I4th day of December 1897 on timber culture application No 7799 for the s jSii and sVjSivlj of section No 13 in t ownshp No 31n range 25w He names as -witnesses Ely l Valentine James H Day Will L hcyer tuid Edgar Levee all ol Woodlake Nebraska testimony of claiiVant will he taken befoie the i ierk of the Distinct Court of Jefferson coun ty at his office in Jefferson Iowa ou December 11 1S97 4 1 16 C R GLOVER Repps ter U S Land ffice Valentine Nebr - Nov 1S97 Notice is hereby given that the followinnjim ed ettlf r lias tiled iutcu of his intention to make final proof in sijpporc of his chum and that said prof will be made before the -Register and Receiver at Aaleutine Neb on Dee 11 lo97 viz Ella G Corbitt one of the heir3 of Lucy B Elliott deceased of Jnbnstown Xeb II E No 8729 for the sch See 17 Tp 27n R 2fw She names ihe following vitiscs ro -prove iier continuous residence upon and cultivation of tnid land viz Alfred S Hand of Woodlako Neb Iil j II Pihnoreof Johiistowii Neb Adelbert L Xor bittoi Horift teei o D aud Lafayette F Corbitt ol Aiuswonh Nub 41 4o C RGLOVER Rcpi3ter U S Land Office Valentine Nebr I Nov 3 lb97 Notice is hereby eiveirthat the lollowiny named settler has filed notice of his iniention to make final proof in support of his elaim and that said prow will be made before Register and Receiver at Valentine Nebraska on Dee 13 iaS7 viz Lewis D Lincoln of Valentine Xeb H E No 9214 for the sJsmvfi and iVzSv i See 10 Tp 32n It 27w -He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon mi cultivation of said land viz Charles E Sherman William D Clarkou William Setter and John Ormesher ail of Val entine Neb iil 48 C R G LOVER Register U S Land Office Valentine Nebr I October 22 JS97 f Notice is hereby given that tlw followiug nam ed settierha filed notice of U3 intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will ne made bufcau Register and Receiver at Valentine Nebraska on Dee 3 18D7 viz Ueinrich Sanerwein of Crookston Xeb II E No 8419 for the swM Sec 22 Tp ssn R 29v He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud viz William F Brown Tfenrv S Claybaugh Peter Alt and Jacob Fouterheit nil of Crokston Neb vifl 45 C It GLOVER Rtgister U S Land Office Valentine Nob October 1197 f Notice is Jiareby given that Emerliue L Clark snii formerly Enierline L Lilly of Lyons Burt county Nebvhas filed notu e of intention to make final proof before the Oserk 01 the District Court for Hurt countv at his office in Tekemab Neb on Saturday the ioth day of November 1S97 011 timber culture apjilieation No SiSS for the bUnefci and ii2s h t section No 11 town ship No 27n rane No 27v She names as witnesses John Haitian Eyai s R Van legrift Oliver D Keller arid George M IvJller all of Brownlee Neb of witnesses will be taken before the Register and Receiver at their office in Val entine Neb Nov 24 1837 Also Fideliti A Swan of Xeb Jf E No 9514 for lot 1 and neViuwi and u neH section 1 tovushii 3tn range 2aw She names the following witueAes to prove her conunuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz William fl Stnitton George Davis Willard D Land Office at Valentine Nebraska i October 1 li 7 5 Notice is hereby given that lacob Harr 0 Woodlake Neb has tiled notice u inteutfou u make final prooi iHilore ihe Regterand It U Tlll lie names as witnesses Francis 17 Hicsin or FortNiobraraNeb Jojiu Cranio Chalmers ji Lovejov iV CbariiJgll Smytiioii Valentine Neb JS ia fJ K GLOVER Register iw iS13 UGS Tliey are about the neatest and best things in town No two alike Prices from 100 up JACKSON 8 c BRAYTO Fine line of samples from which to get tailor aade clothes ij nmw u a tifiHiij ywa9l cji3e SOcs Value WrjIn PJaclKac First in Emppovcnicnfs Honest - iCjonsiracijan and all Kfgljrade Typewriter Essenlfais T T r iRT BOOKLET TREE rwf M f rODl CTIIJI AO mmps3f rA V s viz Omaha Branch Office Corner Seventeenth and Faraam Street 8 i TSbci1Mfa fSAfiAM 3MCAA2tt5W KPWvetSttltttK Offer X r jrvc5Ja An i IV U S Isanti Oilice Valentino Xebr f October is vr f Notice is herebv tilven that the following named settler ha- ftltid uoiictof hi intention to make iinal proof in supnorc of his claim and that said proof will be made before the Keeistcr ami Receiver at Valentine Neb ou Nov 2Sth 07 viz John Steinbrecher of Kilgore Xeb TI E 9172 for the escV Soot 10 and wHswU section 11 tewnshjw l nmge 31 He names the foliowiiijvitiiesscsto nrovo his continuous residence upon tud cultivation of said land viz Fred Grabe Jacob Hempel and Wlliam Ktory of Kilgore Neb David Peters of Valentino Neb 09 44 c 11 GLO VEK Kejjlster U S Land Office at Valentine Xeb i October 12 1897 f Notice is hereby given that the settler lias filed notice o hi intention la make tinal proof in support of fcia claim au that said proof will be made before Register or Receiver at Valentine Nebraska ou Nov 1S97 viz Rosweil Hook of Cody Xebt II K No 102CC for the sc1 See 32 Tp azo K33W He innies the following wltnesdw to prove bis continuous residence upon- ami cultrvntlou of saifJ land viz William Anderson Jesse West William 3 Ilook and George A Barnos all of Cody Xelf 3S J3 c R G LOVER Register U S Laud Office Broken Bevr Nb t Nov 4 15117 Complaint having been entered at this ofHc a bv Preaton Ilinksoh agirinht Wllliaip Long for abandoning hb homestead entry No 773 dated Dee 10 1S9 upou the Gr4sw4 seiset Sie s sw hsvi Siri H Tp Mil R 25w in Cherrv countv Nebraska with a view to the cancellation of said entry the said parties are hereby sum moned to appear at this ofiice on tlie SOth day of December W7 at 10 oclock a in ro resuond an 1 furnish testimony cniceniluaattl alleged abandoHineut i CilASII ADAM leister US Land Office Valentin Nebr I Complaint having been entered at this office by Levi L Andersou againstDavid J Aleiander for abnidoninjr kis honvextead entry No 920f dated July 15 181 upon the nwfinw Sec 10 and f ae3iSeeuTp 31 R 27 In Cherrv emintY Nebraska with a view to the of said entry tho said parties are kercby summoned to appear at thiti office on the 7th day of December 897 at 10 oclock a mto re sijoud and furnish testimony concerning vul alleged abandonment 41 14 C R GLOVER register U S Land Oilice Valentine Nebr f ct 29th 1897 f Complaint No 3525 having been entereil stitilt oflice by EIi3ia Edwards agalusC William A Whittaker for abandoiuughis Uuiuestead entry No 940 dated June 20 isut upon the Iot 0 3 and 4 Sec 19 and lot 1 See X Tp 2 R 37 in Cherry county Nebraska -with a view to the cancellation of Said entry the said parties are hereby summoned to appear it fhis office on the 4th day of December IS37 at 10 oclock a m to respond and furu4sh testimony concerning said alleged abandonment C R GLO VER Rcgiter U S Land Office Valentine Nebr J Oct iT7 I Complaint No 3131 having been entered at thw office by Egbert Hoiuien against John F nr4 jiji jnsiionie3cea3enirya swr dated Jiiiik 2c 1801 upon the nneU swVinei and sevsnwti KeK 14 Tn 2 i It in Chnrrv ty Nebraska with a vhiwto the ifineellition ir said 11 try the said parties are herebv summon ed to appear at this office on the 4th dav of Dec 1897 at 11 oclock a n to respond and firnisk teitiuiony concerning said alleged abandonment 4M4 C 11 GLO VER Kesbter U S Land OS5 e Valentine N b J November 10 137 f Complaint No 3475 having ben entered at hs office by Robert N Bruc against William Niinu tor abandoning hi homestead entry No 10151 dated July 12ttL IS upon ttte eijnc swneji and seJinwij Sec Tp 3t K 2tJ In Cherry county Nebraska with a view Vi the can cellation of said tjntry the said nurliea are here by summoned to appear at this offlco on the 13th day of December IS97 at 10 oclock a m to re spond andnrnish testimony eoncernitis sutl al leged abanaonraeat 4 J5 J A FIKE Receiver US Land Office Valentine Nebr 1 NOV 8 1M7 i compiainnaviDg been entered afthw oCJea Moi careidge and Harvey Hobbs all of Simeon -V 1 bv Jacob unirnlcn wuuihb 3813 C n GLOVER Redster failure to comply with h application No A2C7 dat ueorge w Moreyfor law as tu timber culture leu i cn J3 rSii upon the Sec 33 To SO rt s 111 unerry cminiy Nebr with a view to the i HaecIlatiou of snil entry contestant allenn that the said Gcoiiie W Mnnv h f iu H break or caiae to be brokeu ten acre of said inctaid has failed to pUnfcorcausc tone plant ed ten - aeras j said tmct m trees tree seeds or I erat meiroiuce in viuciiuuw vm ui rniiAy s ruiunis nun aas uiiieu 10 cultivate or caus to the 13th day of November 1SS7 on timber i be cultivated any partof raid tract lo the last anplication No gffor the enc i svvr ieVi tor7 years of entry said tract has grown uo In ami neliaej of section No 18 in toiisbip Nw zra mul weds and claimant ha3 failed to cnrn 3n ratnre No 27 hi Iaches ro this d ti mM rnrt -- wiim iffci akc bt Eunimonednaopearattiis ofnee on the It dajotIewmbr lr7at L oclock p mto re spnz j an- furnish tesnmonv caiivniinc said at ltefihK 4 l3 CU GLOVER Kcswer w ss iti - n i Ai t ui m rn -iv v X V 1 1 XH J r i li fni i