The Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Cherry Co., Neb.) 1896-1898, November 25, 1897, Image 8

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THE VALENTINE DEMOCRAT
tSOBEBT GOOD Eiitor and hbliikir
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fl00 JPer Yemr in MUmne
TUBLlMKDfiVimT THCfeSDAl
Entered at Ct PMtoUce at Vatartlne Cherry
cooat7XftnilCA 48eeon clis matter
Tbii paper will be muled regularly
to iti subscribers until a definite order
Co discontinue is recelrtA and all r
jrears an paid In full
Adverting fates 50 cents per inch
per month Rates per column or for
long time ads made known on appli
cation to this -office
iJffs journey ir tiresome that a
man is generally out ot breath when
he teaches the end of it
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Benator Carter of Montana proposes
- to abolish small bills 4nes twosnd
fives iu order to create a demand for
silver That is one way out of the
-difficulty
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Hannasayshe saved Senator For-
akir from going to jail and as one
good turn deserves another Senator
Foraker will now save Hanna from go-
irigio the Senate Wahoo Democrat
Six Mohammedans wre recently re-fused
admission to this countrybe
cause they believed in polygamy
Now if the government will refuse ad
mission to all who believkin living
without working the country -will be
much better off
Since August 1 the deficiency un
ider the Dlugley bill is over f32v6060C0
JThis is not so bad only about1000U
-000 d month After congress gets in
its work nest month it may be increas
ed a few millions per month and then
the government can issue a few more
bonds
The national democratic party it a
thing of the past As a party dt will
be seen no more The principles ad-
Woeadlbyitwill still be advocated
by mtmbnr9f it but the question
which most agitates the public mind
to day is With -what party will the
national democrats vote
tie killed by lighting receive the shock
1 from standing tod close to wire fences
If farmers would run a ground wire
every sir post thy would pravent the
killing of theis live store aud also save
their post Telegraph companies run
ground wires from telegraph poles for
the protection of their property
The Chicago Chronicle was lastyear
the rabkestgbld standard democratic
paper in the United States In fact
jit boastedthat it was responsible for
the Indianapolis convention- Recent
ly however it said that any kind of
-financial legislation would vhave been
better for this country than the Ding
ley bill and it is now in line for the
4 regular democracy When it comes to
a choice between democrats and repub
licans the nationals will almost to a
man support democracy
A democratic member of the Ohio
legislaturesays he will not enter into
iany combination to defeat Hanna
He thinks that Hanna in the senate
would do more to bring about
success in 1900 than any other
XDStithe republicans of Ohio could
send to represent them in that body
It is rather har4cn Ohio and on the
senate to purchase party advantage at
uch a cost but there is no doubt that
Hanna in the senate as a big and
gaining example of latter day republi
eanism would be worth more to the
democrats in 1900 than a hundred or
dinary stump iptakers ifttf fprk
World
TheUv John Adams New Mil-
ford HI says Postattavinrigs banks
Yn my opinion would be particularly
good thing for the country place
Take my own town for instance New
Milford We art fix miles from Rock
foid where ther e are savings banks
but our working people cannot afford
to take the time to go there and con
sequently have no other place than an
old stocking or chimney to put their
little savings When these people are
saving any money it is particularly
necessary that they ihould hive a per
fectlygafe depository and this would
be afforded by the government pestal
r
RsmsRra tq blame
AotnnwlMlaiTifl that a fnslon of the
democrats and populists in the couiiy
would have been good tmng cow
fall who is to biame 1 there not fee
ing any fusion
No man or set of men could or bad
a right to bind the party iave the con
vention
Then why didnt Mr Crabb and
Qood chairmen ofthetwa parties
call the conventions on the same day
and aeh convention appbtat com
mitteea to arrange equitable terms of
fusion and have both bodies nominate
the same ticket on the same day
Echo answers why Wh was to
blame- Mr Crabb called the populist
convention for October 2 and Good
instead of calling the democrats to
coaveue on the same day called them
tneet week after the populist con-
rentionhad adjourned thus acting the
part which to a man up a tree lousea
like he was opposed to fusion
This Is Remerts apology Tor defeat
ing fusion What do you think of it
Now let him apologise for fighting
against Miss Stoner both before and
after the convention and the thing
will be complete
Georgie attempts to crawl out of his
part of the deal and throws the blame
for fusions defeat unon Good and
Crabb -Let us investigate a little and
see about the facts in the case The
committee appointed by the populists
to confer with the democrat committee
was composed -of Reinert Ray and
Carlson When these two committees
met it was expressly stated that She
action of the aommittees was not tone
considered biuding upon the parties
represented it was merely to get at the
Bentiment ofthe two parties Every
democrat pressed himself freely -on
the question but Reinert said never a
word Time went on and the populist
conventions send delegates to Lin
coln was held The committee report
ed the preposition made by the demo
crats and again Rttnert said not one
word The only opinions he was ever
known to -express were against fusion
All indications pointed to the -fact
that fusion would be defeated hence
Good did not feel culled upon to call
the democrat convention on the same
day with the populists Time went on
again as it has a habit of doing and
the -county convention was held
Reinert was made chairman and -be
fore the afternoon meeting he pledged
Good that he would do all in this
power to bring about a fusion
when the question was raised he used
his power as chairman to kill it Time
went on again and it was proposed to
fuse on superintendent judge -etc
The chairman of the populist com
mitteeand all others interested were
4n favor but Reinert held outffor over
Niaty niue out of every hndred cat ktwo hours and even then Good had
hard workrtoHme him file the proper
certificate of nomination These are
four distinct steps in the fusion move
ment where Reinert was found with
the opposition There are others ibut
they are of a more private nature -and
will not be used unless necessary
Georgie cannot deny that the above
statements are correct nay he will
not deny them and if he acknowledges
them as true -he stands self- con vioted
and we will lei the case rest with the
public without the introduction of fur
ther testimory
HOW DOES IT DO IT
Republican newspapers contend that
the Dingley bill has made this country
prosperous but we have yet to see one
which tells how it has done so The
J Dingley bill certainly didut raise the
price of wheat because we export
millions of ibushels of the cereal and
every sensible man knows taat a du
ty on an article of that kind does not
raite its price The Dingley bill has
not lessened thedeficit in the treas
ury it couldnt dp so because if im
pqrts are checked customs receipts
are bound to fall ft has not opened
a single factory which would have
Remained closed without it It has
not raised the wages of the coal
miners but t has raised the price of
coal It has not raised the wages of
laborers but it has raised the price of
the goods they buy Ithas not in
creased ur exports but it has caused
foreign nations to retaliate by placing
a duty on our goods Ithae not es
tablished a single new sugar factory
but it has made millions for the trusts
How then has it brought prosperity
to es land
Congress meets one week from next
Monday Dec 6 Two bills will come
before the body both of which should
be passed One is tie postal savings
bank bill and the other is the- Loud
postoffice bill regulating the mailing
of second class matter with the - in
tention of out the penny
dreadfuls and fake story papers from
the cent-a-pound rate Every news
paper la he United States should
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write iti congressmaa to work and 1 Call and see him at Davenport
gyjnaksc Wtittf jReand Ivoto fof this hut rooted fail
Honthern TracherH Anncintlon
A meeting of the teachers an the
south and eastern part f the county
has been arranged to meet at nrKOti
Dec 4 at 130 mx All persons inter
ested in educational work are cordially
invited to be prPSKt The following
programwiil be given
The Needs of the Country Schools
1 Jennie Morgnreidge
Good Reading and How Secured
Anna 5Hgesr
Discussion EHa Still well
How Much Physiology May bp Used
in the Public SchooU and the Best
Methods of Presentation W V Care
Discussion Lizzie Hayes
How Can Teachers Best Interest the
Patrons ip the Schools Chas Repce
Discussion Mrs Carrie A Gpo
Those who have a copy of Skinners
Literature please biting it with you
LILMMN U Stoksjr -Co
Sunt
Kenisedy
Comstock Co delivered a bunch of
cattle to A B McAIevy last week to
be wintered
A cumber of windmills are bping
erected -in this vicinity by J Steadman
Mrs Grange and children- depart-
ed last Wednesday for Ord Neb
where she will visit a few weeks with
friends
Haeber Grange sold a bunch of
cattle last week to Harnan Bros of
Pullman
Nigkt Owl
On Wednesday and Thurday Dec J
8 and 9 18Q7 there will be a reunion
of all Nebraska Veterans at Lshland
Neb
something new w
valentine
A first class Tailor who willjaakeyou
a suit of clothes to please you or
no pay Clothing cleaned pressed
and repaired on shortest notice
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CLOTHING - HUTS 8B06S - AND - GENTS - FURNISHINGS
FUR GOATS AND MACKINTOSHES
Before pdrchatingyosir warrngqtwear you should see our line of i
MiBhawaka kmtsnow excluding boot and Jbanigan overs
Rnvft1 Pants 530aKd 50 -cents Der Dain Bova Suits 75c S100 and
150 permit -A feWtnens 8800 suits for 600 j
W 8U750 1200 suit 900
OVERCOAT FROM 1 25 UP
PLtiNTY iF HOUM
During the last two weeks no less
than a dozen parties have come to us
with complaints about tnenew school
house and asked us to -roast the
board for its negligence or carelessness
in one way or an other Most of
sufficient room in the new building
to accommodate the pupils many per
as
there are 208 of them tht seating ca
pacity will be 416 Besides there will
be 24 front seats without desks These
figures provide for two foot aide and
rear aisles with 10 foot space iu front
for desk of teacher By crowding a
little evtra seats may be placed and
the capacity raised to 476 There are
at present about 270 pupils enrolled
and each of the looms is crowded It
will be seen that without unycrowding
rthe new rooms will have acapacity of
13S more pupils than are enrolled at
this time It will not be necessary to
use all the rooms until next year and
if the scholars were transferred tOday
there would be 56 more seats in the
tive rooms used than thei are in the
five now occupied We believe this
will put a stop to the nonsensical talk
now going around If you doubt
the figures given investigate for your
self
Eli Precinct
Geo Heckel returned from the B
and M railroad Sunday
Bill Spense and family spent Sat
urday and Sunday with Rev Hunt
Mrs I B Nichols has been con-
fined to hi r bed for a week with a bud
2y gathered hand
wese complaints nave Deen oasea up- Fred Roson j8 building an ad
on the assumption that there is not iition to his house Fred will soon
sons positively asserting -that the new
buildingwould not seat as many pu
pils as the present accommodations
We were startled bj thes assertions
and have made a careful investigation-
of the facts in the case with the fol
lowing Tesults a 1
The report that the new building
has but five school rooms is wrosg
The buildinghas six with dimensions
as follows iFive rooms 24x52oite
room2x3 In addition to these
is a recitation room 12 x 24 whiohoan
also be used as a library And fur
ther if necessary a recitation room
can be fitted up on the third floor of
the building As to seats we discover
ed that the various looms will have
seats as follows
High School 40 seats 26 in aisles
Grammar 32
L Intermediate 32
tt
2d Intermediate 32
lstTrimary 36
2d Primary 36
These are all dub e
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24
24
seals and
have the best improved ranch in thi
part of the country
Tom Franks and wife welcomed a
baby boy t their home since our la
Teport Iluirh Hoviil and wife ate
trave a new girl
F K Yanish win has been doinji
crienter work for Mills Bros oi
their ranch returned home Saturday
The ladis of District 81 khvr a box
supper at thi ir school house Saturday
night to raise money for a Christ mar-
tree Sandy
A Gordon girl accidentally plunked
hpr fot dciwn on a torpedo the other
day and had her corns prematurely bui
permanently cured This is no refleo
tion on the size of her foot
U S Land Office Broken Bow Nen
Nov 1897 i
Complaint havinp been entered at this office
bv Preston Hlnkson against William Long for
abandoning his homestead entrv No 775 dtitd
Dec 10 1895 upon the wVise1 seHseM Se
swswii See 9 Tp 26n it 25w in Cherrv conntv
Nebraska with a view to the cancellation of
said entiy the said parties are hereby sum
moned to appear at this office on the 20th duv of
December 1897 at 10 oclock a to resioutl
an furnish testimony foncerninjr sid alleg d
abandonment 6 CHAS n ADAMS ltegister
FINAL PROOF NOTICES
Claimants and witnesses in final proof cases
notice of which appear in The Dkmoprat will
receive a marked copy of th paper Should anv
error in description of land or spelling of names
be discovered notice should be sent to the land
office and this office so correction can be madt
U S Tand Office Valentine Neb J
0 toler 5 1397 f
Notice Is henbv pivn that the following
named settlenhsis filed notice or his intention t
makp final proof in support of his claim and thai
said proof will be made before the Register or
Receiver at Valentine ffebr on Jan 13th 1893
Ariz
VWillam H Strattori one of the heirs
of Arav tratron ilecpaspd who marlp
for lot 2 and s uvtyt section
No 18 township 31 range 28
He name- thefoilwing witnesses t prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land viz Willard n Morgareidge Win
G Orson Harvey Hobbs and Gilbert S Hobbs
all of Simeon Neb
-49 u K GLOVER Register
Notice is herebv given that Joseph R Fnsiev
of Henly Nebr has fded notice of intention to
make fi ial proof before the Register or Receivpr
at his ifflce in Valentine Neb on Tnesilav the
11th day of January 189R on timber culture
application No 7533 for the sw quarter of sec
tion No 84 in township No 82n range No 34w
me names as witnesses Daniel Poiix Chas
iDeaver Alexander Seager and Warren Kloutz
all of Cody Neb
Testimony of claimant will be taken before the
Clerk of the District Court for Furmas cotintv
at his offic in Beaver Citv Nebr on Jin s iros
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Register
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Land Office Valentine Neb i
Nov 18 1897
Notice i i hereby given tint Calvin K Hazard
of sioanIowihas lill notice of intention to
make final proof be ore Register and Receiver
at their ofiuv in Valentine Nebr on Monday
the 3rd day of January IS0 on timber culture
application o 7V7 for the wnwand w4
sw4 quarter of section No 10 in township No
30n range No 2fiw
He names as witnesses- John H Dav John
M Day James H Uav and Ivih O Sliaul all of
Wood Lake Neb
Testimony of claimant will be taKen before
the Clerk of the District Court of Woodburn
conntv at his ofn e In Sioux City Iowa on Fri
day Dec 31 1897
C R GLOVER Register
U S Laid Office Valentine Veb
a 187- l
Notice Is hereby given that the following-named
settler has filed notice of his intention jo
make final proof in support of his claim and
that said proof will he made before Register or
Receiver at Valentine Nebraska on Jan 4
1898 viz
Coin D AinsliH of Simeon Nebraska
H E No 955 for lots l and 2 sei ne4 and
neU se4 SHCtion 4 tow ship 30 range 28
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said laud viz
Wm Ballard and Henry Ballard of Wood
Lake Nebr John B Lord and Willard D Mor
gareidge of Simeon Neb
44 49 C R GLOVER Register
U S Land Office Valentine Vebr
tfov lS97 f
Noticnls hereby given that the following
named settler has fid notice of his intention to
make final proof m support of his claim and
that said proof will be made before the lletrister
and Receivtrat Valentiue Neb on lw 13 1897
viz
Jacob E Devora of Woodlake Nb
H E NoSO for the wiiseH and eHswJi Sec
32 Tp 30ii RSfciv
He names tiie following witnesses to pj ove his
continuous residence upon and cultrration of
aid Iund viz
Washington Honey Ely D Valentine Cyrus
flfagen and Charles a Johnson all of Wpodlake
Nebraska
4 47 C R GLOVER Renter
U S Land Office Valentine Neb i
Nov 8 19J f
Tfotice is hereby given that the following nam
edaettlerhas filed notice of his intention to
mfte final proof in support of his claim and
that sato proof will be made before Register and
and Receiver at Valeutlne Neb on Dec iiotu
1S97V1Z
Mary McDermott of Crookston Nb
ff E No 9080 for the swfcswtf Sec l6 sHnwi
nwtnw4 Sec 16 Tp 34n R 29w
She names the following witnesses to prove her
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land viz
Daniel AlcVey Bridaett Kenhealey William
Cavanaugh and Alatfggrct CavaDaugU U l
Croekrton Nnbraeka
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Mill Prices for Feed
liran bulk 40r per cwt 7 00tu
Shorts bulk 50c per cwt 9 00 tn
Greenings 35c a 600
niopFfed 70o 1300
rm 55c
Oits 90c
U S L Hid Office Valentine Neb I
November 4 1897 f
Notice is hereby civen that Nelson R Cain of
ONeill Neh has filed notice of intention to
make final proof before Register and Receiver
at their office in Valentine Neb on Fridav the
17th day of December 197 on timber culture ap
plication No 8117 for lots 1 and 7 and siie4 of
Sec 6 Tp 29n R 34w
lie names as witnesses- Jamps i Oillasple
of Newton Neb Grant G Botbwell Timothy
Falbv and William Pullman of Pullman Nebr
42 47 C R GLOVKR Register
U S Land Office Valentine Neb I
Nov 8 1807 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 the Register
and Receiver sf Valentine Nebr n iec 21
1K97 viz
Albert F
Hindman of Oasis Nebr
HK No 1007S for the
SecssIPnS n K29w
make final proof in su
that said proof I will
and Recelvi
er at
symv and njiswj
He names the SflTlowing witnesses to prove J
ins cuuunuous reameuce on aua cuiuvauon oi
said and viz
John R Hallard Willard L Cnhee Jacob
Klein Jr and Henry B Ballard all of Woodlake
42 47 CR GLOVER Register
U tJ Land Okfick Vaientme Neb I
Nov 10 1897 f
Notice is henby given that John W Kanat
sher of Lincoln NeD lias filed noMce of inten
tion to make final proof belore Register ami
at their office in Valentine Neb on Mon
day the 20th day of Decenb r 1897 on timber
culture application No 7K for the wswi
neiisw1 and swnwJi of Sec 23 Tp 27n K 29sr
He name as witnesses Peter S Roueche
Charles Faulhabet Henry Fauliiabet and John
Salzman art or Brownlee Neb
Testimony of claimant will be taken before
the C lerk or the District Court f Lancaster
county at his office in Lincoln Neb Dec 18 1897
42 47 C R GLOVER R gister
US Laud Office at Valentine Neb i
Oct 28 1897 f
Notice is hereby given that the
ea seiner nas nieu nonce oi
nport
be mai
his intention to
of his claim and
lade before Register
Valentine Nebr on Dec
22 1897 viz
Sadie Jane St en formerly Sadie Jane
Duutop of Brownlee Neb
H E No 1W62 for the nsej neswft and
seiiiwli Sec 10 Tp 27n R iw
She names the following wtnesses to prove her
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land viz
Benjamin B Andrews Barney McNitt Ed
mond B Growdeu and Johu J Steen all of
Brownlee Neb
4i 46 C R GLOVER Register
U S tand Office Valentin Neb I
Oct 271897 f
Notice is hereby given that Ernest M Snook
of Fairfield Iowa h s Sled notice or intention to
make final proof before Register and Keceiver at
their omce in Valentine Nebraska on Saturday
the 14th day of December 1897 on timber culture
application No 7799 for the ssseH and sHwH
or section No 13 in townsh p No 31 u range 25w
He names as witnesses Ely D Valentiue
James H Day Will L hryslerand Edgar
Levee all of woodlake Nebraska
Testimony of claimant will be taken before
the Clerk of the District Court of Jefferson coun
ty at his office in Jefferson Iowa on December
11 1897
41 4C C R GLOVER Register
U S Land Office Valentine Nebr i
Nov 3 1897 i
Notice is hereby given that the followiug nam
ed settler has filed notice of his intention to
make final proof in support of his claim and
that said proof xrlll be made before the Register
and Recover at Valentine Neb on Dec 11 1697
viz
Ella G Corbitt one of the heirs of Lucy
B Elliott deceased of Johnstown Neb
H E No 8729 for the se Sec 17 Tp 27n R 26w
She names the following witnesses to prove her
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land viz
Alfred S Hand of Woodlake Neb Mild H
Pilmore of Johnstown Neb AdeJbert L Cor
bitt of Bonesteel 3 D and Lafryette FComitt
of Ainsworth Neb
41 46 C R GLOVER Register
U S Land Office Valentine Nebr l
Nov 3 1897 C
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 aald proof will be made before Register and
Receiver at Valentiue Nebraska on Dec 13
1897 viz
Lewis B Lincoln of Valentine Neb
H E No 9214 Jor the tlinwii ana nHswJi
Sec 10 Tp 32n R27W
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land viz
Charles K Sherman William TV r7arknn
LWHliam Scttet and Johu OrmeiMr all oi Vai
t fentine Neb
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PRETTY RUGS
They are about the neatest and 7 J
best things in town No two
alike Prices from 100 up
JACKSON BRAYTON
Pine line of samples from which to get tailor made clothes
f es4y
U S Land Office Valentine Nebr
October 22 1837 f
Notice Is hereby given that the following asm
I settler ha filed notice of bis Intention teT
ed
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Omaha Branch Jffii e Corner Seventeenth and Farnain Streets
make final proof in support of his claim sua
that said proof will be mado before RegisUrsnA
Rcriver at Valentino Nebraska o D B
l97 viz
HeiTirich Saunrwein of Crookston Nsb
n E No 8419 for the swJi Sec 29 Tp 35n It9w
He names the following wltntases to prtv
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land viz
William F Brown Henry S Claybangh Pterr
Alt aud Jacob Fonterheit all of Crookston Nab
40 45 CR GLOVER Register
US
Land 0ffic8 Valentine Nebr
i
October is 1S97 f
Notice is hereby given that the follower
named settler has filed notice of his iauntioa
to make final proof In support of hU claim and
that sHirt proof will be made bfor tht Register
and Receiver at Valentine JSk on Nov 25ti
1S97 viz
John Steinbrecher of Kilgore Neb
H E 9472 for tha eVsei Sect 10 an4 wjjgwJi
section 11 townshjri 3 1 range 31
He names the following wltnesseiJtopeoYe hi
residenco upon aud cultlTation of
sam1 land viz
Fred Grabe Jacob Hempel auuTWUHara atorr
oiAiigore iseD uavia retersoi valrnuneNeb
39 44 C R GLOVER Beg later
Public liand Male
U 5 Laud Office at Valentine Neb I
Nov 14 1897 f
Notice Is liereby given that in purauancJo
instructions from the Commisfiionerof the Gen
eral Land ffice under authority vented In biru
by Sec 24 5 U S Rev Sta as amended by tbo
jirire approved February 26 1895 w ttJU
proceed to offer at public sale on the Stlda y of
January next at this office tlift followlte tract
of land to wit the sj sw sectloa v7 town
ship 32n range 27w
Any and all persons cl imlng adversely tho
above described lands nr advlimt tn T their
It lawns in this office on or before th day abora
ui jsuutu ior sam saw omerwise weir ngm
will be forfeited
44 49 c R GLOVER -Register
U S Land Office Valentine Nebr
27 1W f
Complaint having been antered at this ofltoo
AldKrs against David J Alexander
for abidoning his homestead entry No 9203
dated July 15 1891 upon the nwJnwJ48ee 10 and
e4neK neWi Sec 9 Tp 31 R 27 to Cherry
county Nebraska with a view to tho canwua
ton of said entry the said parties ar Iwrepy
summoned to appear at this otaca on the ntfc
day of December 1897 at 10 oclock aioT to
aft anbaidUornnnlSehntte8tin0ny CUCeraa Bii
41 44 C R GLOVER EHster
U n Land Office Valentine Nebr i
Complaint No 352S havingoVS entJd at tsu
offle by Elfsha Edwardslnft WlSSP
VnhlrfrJ2S afbanflnI hs homestead TSify
No 9840 dated
June 20
1894
tha
upon Iota A a
and 4 Sec 19 and lot 1 Sec V Tp 2 B 3 fn
Cherry county Nebraska with a vlan to th
cancellation of said entry the said parties are
4th day of December 1897 at iu oclock a ra
Mes0Udaml ftrnl3h testimony conwralnz
alleged abandonment
41 44 c R GLOVER Betfater
U S Land Office Vaentlrc Nabr
nfflTiPJ 431 llavin beeD fnturcofat this
office by Egbert Honnen against John F Kireh
ner for abandon n hUhnaut oJjJrIL
rltfri Tnio or ion 7- T
vi ior UIXJU
aBiiw Sriti 14 Tn n oa TTQ J ZTJ
iiiu
the nVJneJi xwHn
jo in u
to the
ty Nebraska with a vTew eaneeifalmr
tif r i ------
said mtry the said parties are beret
aWiat hiS ffle 0n thB
1897 at 11 oclock a m to respowf and rnih
testimony concerning said alleged abandonment
41 4 O R GLU VEK Register
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Complaint Vo 3475 having been entered at
thi office by Robert N Bruce aaTnst WlUlani
Nunn for abandoning his homestead entry Kc
10151 dated July 12th t895 upn the e ineU
pw4ne4 and seinw seo 25 Tp 31 R Via
Cherry county Nebraska with a vww to the
bciiaiiuM ui aaiu eniry the said parties are h
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day of Deo mber lftff at 10 ocloefc a m to re
spond and furnish testimony oonwrninz Mid al
leged abanuonmunt
U 8 Land Office Valentine Nebr i
Complaint havirgbeen entered at this offlc
by Jacob Eminlrx against George W Mor7 for
failure to comply with lawas to timber cuftnre
application No 52S7 dated Feb 25 a npoa tbi
sHseiand neiseM awUene Bee 32Tb
R 25 iu Cherry county Nebr with a vlewfo Sk
that the said ueorge W Morey has falWto
break or cause to be broken ten aere rtfaJS
tct and has failed to plaatoS tobJpfiS
ed ten acres of said tract in trees trw
cuttings and hai failed to calttwt m S
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