The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, November 12, 1879, Image 2

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THE JOURNAL.
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 12, 1S79.
Democratic Virginia Yotcs to re
pudiate her stale debt.
The republicans carried old Bucks
county. Pa., what will bappcu next ?
The eastern states are having1
pleuty of f now and winter wcathor.
Mbs. SekatOu Davis was re
ported as dying at T.cxon. Mass.,
on tbcSlh.
Since last .Tan nary no less than
23,993 German emigrants have land
ed at Castle Garden.
Albeut Joiixsox, of Colorado,
has been appointed Surveyor Gen
eral of the United States, .for Col
orado. Carlotta, widow of Emporor
Maximilian, of Mexico, it is taM, is
about to be completely restored to
her reason.
From Tail:, under date of the olh, j
tvc have the statement that the Ucr
in train was delayed sometime by
a. snow blockade.
Eight hundred and seventy-three
thousand dollars in foreign gold rc
esntly arrived at New York, by the
Meamship Havre.
Cuiep Ouray ttiys that the Utcs
who butchered Meeker must be pun
ished, but in the case of Thornburg
that they had a great grievance.
"Wm. Tinkler, Sr., of Saliaa. Ks.,
while going the polls to vole. was
thrown from hia horse and iustantly
killed by the breaking of his neck.
Tkere was an unprecedented sale
of postage stamps during the month
of October, which amounted to
$2S7,762 ; newspaper stamps, 30,209.
Jesse James, the noted Missouri
outlaw, is reported killed the other
day by Geo. Shcpltard, a former
member of thin desperate band ot
robbers.
Xo less than ten prisoners- were
sentenced to the Nebraska peniten
tiary on the 5lli, by Judge Savage,
at Omaha. Their united terms foot
up twenty-three years.
Geo. Foster's grocery store at
Clarksville was again burglarised
one night last week. This time the
thieves got away with about jj'ixty
dollars worth of goods.
A riRE ia Xnpoleon, Ohio, on the
ulght of theOthinst, destroyed the
business portion of the city.
Among tlii! building burned was
the court house. The lo will
reach one hundred thousand Ykl-
lars.
'Alt. over the country ?uch a
thing a-democratic leader i-? much
needed," s.iy the Chicago Time?,
'to manage a miscellaneous lot of
ancient and much-worn set of poli
ticians styb'd the democratic party."
The late re-idence of Jjayurd Tay
lor, at Philadelphia; was the scene of
a heavy robbery on the eveuiug of
Ihc Cth. Mr. Bailey, a very wealthy
citizen was robbed of two hundred
thousand dollars in bonds. Xo trace
of Ihe burglar-i.
A v;m remarkKble incident oc
curred at Fredericksburg, Vn.. on
election day, by the appearance ot a
large body ft colnnil voters with a
11 fu and drum, find living the Yir
jiui: tiag, marehxu to tho polls to
Vole for the iJchtpnywc'i candidate.
All soldiaic ut the. army of the
t Cumberland hnv been invited lo
meet the Society on tin- 19th aud
20th inst.. at the reunion to be held
in Vahingtou City on whkh ueea
rioti the monument of Uon. Thomas
will be unveiled and pre-euled to
the nation.
A call ha?, been issued for a lueel
iug of the. National Kcpublican 35x
ucutivu Committee at Washington
City on the ISth November. A
liiairmau aud secretary arc to bo
elected: the former in the place of
the late Senator Chandler and the
hitter in the place of Itichard Mc
Cormick, resigucd.
The ship Lady Oetavio. from
Ureakwatcr to Xew York, collided
with the Champion for Charleston,
striking the fit earner nmidship aud
ainkiujT her in live minutes. The I
collision occurred 2."i mile? off the
capes on the morning of the Sth.
Thirty-two lives aro reported loM,
and twenty-five persons saved.
The New Huven JZegister gives
the new method of capturing oys
ters, which consists of monstrous
dredges which are operated by steam
consisting ot two rakes joined to
gether that separate the oysters from
their beds, iustad of the old way of
Using a pair of tongs held in the -two
hands aud lifting them from their ;
beds.
,
contract for building "a wing to a
eapitol building" at Liucoiu, ut G0,-
000. Bids run a5 high as $120,000,
and if we don't miss our guess tho
tax payers of the State wiit have to
foot a bill of not Ics thau f200,000
or .1300,000 before Stout or bis sue-
ecssorin jobbery gets through with
this contract.
At Leonardtown. Maryland, on
tlieuight of the election a difllculty
urose aud the demGcmts surrounded
s republican riag-pele aud thretten-
edtopull it down. Mr. A. A.
Lawrcoce, who had been elected
couuty commissouer ou lha ropub-
iican ticket, went into the crowd and
warned them to keep oi)'. A rush
was made for Iho flag-pole and at
the same moment a pistol shot was
'lircd which pierced Mr. Liwrcuce,
-who slaggared and fell, perhaps
aeror io recover. ;
OrSICIAIi
Of ilic Election Ketulrxe for Platte Comity, Xcbrnitis It'oreia-
lcr lib, la?9.
office and CAsmn.vrfc. 5
Supreme Judge
Amasa Cobb, r...
EleaziT AVakoly, A..
University Regents
,Tohu Carson, r
Joseph V". GHnnctt, r
Alexander Hear, d...
A. Jiwyer, d
I District Judge. 4th Dist.
I George V. Post,r. ...
"W. II. Jlungcr, u .
County Judge
S. S. McAllister, r . . .
J. CHigsrins, d.
County Sheriff
II. C. 3Iasnon. r
Michael Morrissey, d
Henl. Spielmtm, i..
Ceunty Cleric
Jauics l'carall. r
John Staun'ei, d..
Countv Treasurer
,1. Early, r
C. A. Spcice, d . . . -
E. C. Kavanaugb, t. A
Gerhard fcchutte, i
County Coroner
j)r. T. E. Mitchell, r
A.IIciutz, d
Countv Superintendent
C.A. Rrindley. r . .
S. L. Barrett, d .. .
Joseph llrann, t. d . .
Countv surveyor
.1. G. "Rotttson, r.
J. L. RossUer. A
Countv Commissioner
G.'W. Shaffer, r
Jlicaael Malier, d . ..
Jaraet Uurrowp, t. d .
Jolm Strasser, i .
Bountie
For bounties
Against bounties
"R." indicates Republican; ''T. D." True
(lorloiiH 3icwK.
The Republicans carry New York
by an overwhelming majority for
governor. Cornell carried forty-six
counties in the state and his vote
will exceed Governor l'obinson'f by
from 40,000 to AOOO. The legislat
ure is strongly marked. The next
senate will consist of twtyity-four
republicans aud eight democrats.
In Pennsylvauia, Butler, republi
can, for state treasurer, leads Barr,
democrat, in lifty-one counties, by a
majority of -17.032. On the return
of the official vote, tho indications
are that Butler's majority will reach
53,030.
In Minnesota, the returns indicate
that Pillsbury, republican, for gov
ernor, will have a majority of at
least 11,000.
Massachusetts returns were all in
but eight towue, giving the follow
ing result: Long, republican, 121,
710; Butler, 103,507; Adams, 9,733:
Eddy, 1,173. Leaving little if any
doubt of the election of Long over
Butler by n large majority.
From Jiiehmond, Va., we learn
lhat'loadiug readjustee stale the re
turn" so jar aro Yen favorable to
their :auee. The debtpayers
claim 25 out of -10 senators and 5S of
the 100 delegates. The readju?ler
will certainly have a majority in
both houses as now claimed.
Mississippi and Maryland have
gone for the dcinocrato, but it i? said
by reduced majorities.
Tfifon-iu goes republican, Hhow
lng large, gains by the return?. The
republican slate ticket is elected, it is
claimed, by at leait 25,003 majority,
being the largest pvci given in tin;
Stale.
Jtcturns from the county and city
or Chicago giva tolerable indi:i
fiou of how tlit- local election? have
beon disposed of in the State of Illi
nois. In tho city and county John
son, the republican candidate for
treasurer, received 29,3js'G, Guerin,
democrat, 21,273; Atpcter, .ouialist,
I,0o9; Johnsou-V plurality. S,108:
I majority LOW.
Nebr.-tfcit last but not least. The
returns so far a- received show a
large vote on the -late ticket, prob
ably minting up to G0,000. It is
claimed that Cobb's majority for
Jud'e of tho Supreme Court over
AVakely, democrat, will at the leant
be 12,000. There was considerable
scratcning done in some place?, on
the local tickets, and in many in-
stauccs Gannett, one of the candi
dates on the. state ticket for regent,
was badly scratched, so much so,
that many persons believe his elec
tion is' in doubt. .
Elections CXuac ut Hand.
Merrick county goes republican by
a large majority. Cobb's majority
is -US.
Butler county give8 a republican
majority over 200.
Polk county looms up a large re
publican majority, rescuing nearly
700.
Madison county elects ihe repub
lican ticket by a handsome majority.
Boone county republicans flic into
l?tirt otir! tAtit (linii I inlrnl .Trtlm
J 4... -U V-.UVW ...U.. ..vov., w...
, urer, and DuiieN for sherilf, were
, 0ieCfecl by almo-t a unanimous vote,
tj,U5 jt 0ver Wjn be that srood men
and good jUjb,i(. officcrg u.ni ha
j cheerfully su-taiuetl by the electors,
I 2fsuc0 count-, recently formed
' from the Pawnee reservation, ot
j ;.,,, Laiiiv mx(.t ;n her eiectir.u
, for COt,ntv officer and location 01
; couuty seat. The vote below is re-
! porlcd. not ofllcial, electing tho
j following oiTicers: Wm. Burgess,
I county judge: "Y. A. Davis, sheriff ;
! M. Prttlersou, clerk; D. Parker,
j sup?t. of schools; J. "Williamson,
! coroner: R."7aru, A. Thompson. T.
JF. Miller, , commissioners: county
j seal, Fnllertou 80, Genoa 93, East
t Side 15. On the day of election D.
; A. "W.HIanHwas nrrestcd and put
; under bdnds (o appear at the Dia
trict Court -charged with procuring
illegal votes. Bobt. Crozier was
italso arrested charged with illegal
ABSTRACT
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211 45 3155 9 58 27 14 30 33 9 10 30 10 32 38 &Xi
312 87 03 13 02 15 15 59 16 7 09 23 56 48 31 19 981 79
335 S7 03 27 02 15 45 59 10 7 0? 28 5G 4S 31 19 977 311
219 45 29 70 9 55 20 13 37 33 9 16 30 10 34 32 071
329 87 05 13 02 15 45 59 40 7 69 2d 50 49 29 25 9$-. 311
237 40 20 51 0 4 22 13 31 29 10 10 2S 10 29 35 COO
313 92 07 25jt5 70 50 59 Jljll 00 2S .57 40 31 22 1050 43C
138 29 2 70 8 37 19 T 2 30 7 13 351133 25 -lm,
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208 51 85 10 27 35 42 62 .-.) 5 32 24 23 32 13 25 735 207
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412 107 S7 00 TO Tl 51 03 7j -jo 72 35 70 53 l 40 1S1D 1050
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99 33 8J 0 3 7 3 10 7 12 5 24 12 5 6 250
110 5 2ll 9'30 10 14 17 0 2 25 15 21 23!22 15 300
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230 42,27'71 9 59 25 11;33 34 910 3017 32 40 691
308 90 03;12,C1 15 I5i50 19 0 39 27 55 42 30 10 93C 215
232 ST 22 53;il 33 30J11 20.31 0 IT 21 10 20 35 COT
2itl 8 43 27(47 33 30;34 55 0 40 4 5731 30 10 814 207
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309 S8 6112.G2W I5'39J0 TWMWSgjJlJi 915 239
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197 4815 9.19 1J2 4830 7 41 10;4lJ. 1219 595 S
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Democrat; "I.fJ Independent.
voting and Dr. Barnes wag arrested
for selling liquors without license.
The contest over the location of the
county seat promises to bo lively
and interesting.
Worthy of Attention.
We advise all our readers, wheth
er they own a. foot of laud or not, to
supply themselves with that treas
ure of useful, practical, reliable
information, the American Agricul
turist, so named because started 38
years ago as a rural journal, but now
enlarged to embrace a great variety
of most useful reading for the
Household, Children concluded, for
the Garden, as well as the Farm
for all classes. Each volume gives
some S00 original Engravings, with
descriptions of labor-saviug and
labor-helping contrivances, of plants,
fruits, llowers, animals, etc., Iulcud
ing many large and pleasing, as well
a instructive,, pictures for young
and old. The coustant, systematic
exposure- of Humbugs and Swind
ling Schemes by the Agriculturist
are of great value to every one, aud
will save to most persons mauy
time's its cost. Altogether, it is one
01 the most valuable, as well as
cheapest. Journal any where to bo
found. The rst 1- only $1.50 a
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IVerkl) Wesiilici lEoport.
During the week eudiug 8 p. in.
Xov. 9th, the mean temperature of
the air wus 37s". The lowest ob
served lempuratuiv, 1G . wnR noted
Monday at S a. m.
On the average twu-tiiths of the
sky's surface were covered with
cloud?. A line solar halo occur
red Saturday at 3 p. m. There was
uo measurable rainfall at Colura
bu?. MOSTllLY lUU'OUT.
During October, 1870, the mean
tetnporature of the air wa 55.2 s.
Frosts were frequent.
The lowest observed temperature,
15s, -h noted at S p. m. on ihe
UUt.
Southerly winds prevailed espec
ially in the lirut half of U19 month.
On the average less than two
fifths of the sky's surface were cov
ered with clouds.
There were two days with fog
and two days with thunder and
lightning: There were lour days
with rain, "and the rainfall amount
ed .to .75 of an inch at Columbus.
According to tho October Bullet
in of tiic Iowa Weather Service, the
the rainfall uloug the Missouri south
of Sioux City was over two inches ;
while at the Mississippi directly east
of Shi station, about the same
quantity of water felt as at Colum
bus. B. F. Iloyf, Observer.
Croton.
Dcar Journal : The past weeks
have uot been without intei est here.
Mr. Isaac Allison, wife and nine
children, with part of Mr. Yalen
tine's family, left on Thursday for
their new home in the Black Hill3.
They carry with them the best wish
es of their old neighbors; they will
occupy several weeks in their jour
ney. Mr, Clark and family have occu
pied their farm.
Our population U on the increase.
Mrs. Frank Anson has added a
youug farn-.er and Mrs. Belknap a
dairy maid L.loug life and prosperity
to parents aud children.
The election passed quietly ; there
i little opportunity for animated
1 political discussion nearly all are
of the same opinion.
Yours hastily,
November S, 79. jc. n
" Tub Ohio river is reported lower
than it has been for 25 years. Nav
igation is nearly suspended. .
BIRTHS.
VARNICK To Mrs. John Warnlck,
on the 30th ultimo, a girl.
McCRAY To .Mrs. Robert McCray,.
en the Cth inst., a son, weigh 8 lbs.
NORTON To 3Irs. Norton, of this
city, a girl on the 31st ult.
GREGORIUSTo Mrs. Jacob Grego
rius, on the 3d inst., a daughter.
McINTIRE On the 10th inst., to Mrs.
Robert Mclntire, a daughter. The
mother is doing well.
DEATHS.
GOODWIN Elizabeth, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Thilip Goodwin, of this
city, on the 7th inst., at 10 o'clock a.m.,
aged 1 years and 10 months.
COLUMBUS MABKETS.
Our quotations of the markets aro ob
tained Tuesday afternoon, and are correct
and reliable at the time.
graix, tc.
Wheat No. 1, test 59 lbs ... .
" " 1! ' f6 "
' " 5' 51 " '.'. ',
" Rejected
Corn,. .. ..
Oata,
Barley .,
y t3-
Flour,
Graham,
rnoDCCK.
Butter,
Potatoo,
Onions y bu
LIVK STOCK.
Fat Hog.i,
Fat Cattle,
Yearlings,' 7
vm co ...
Good veal, per hundred,...
Hides, green salted
MEATS.
Shoulders,
Corned Beef
82
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Finishing $30 0040 00
Flooring 25 OOwaS W
Siding 20 00&21 00
Drop biding
Ship Lap
Fruming10 to 20 ft)
Sheeting
Well Tubfng (per bunch)
Lath (per M)
Shingles (per M)
Zi ;U(Q;U W
25 00
20 00
IS 00
1 50
4 50
3 00 1 00
1 05
1 50
1 00
1 00 2 00
4 cents.
uoors 2.HXU-S, 1 IU1CK-.
2.exu.u, 1
4 2-6x6-0, 1
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Felt (per lb.)
Tarred Felt (per lb.) 3
ASSIGNEES NOTICE.
In the matter of the estate of Annie
K. Pruyn.
NOTICE is hereby given that on the
twenty-first day of October, 1S79,
Anna K. Fruyn, or Columbus, Platte
county, Nebraska, by an indenture duly
executed, appointed the undersigned
assignee ot her estate, aud by said in
denture conveyed to him all her estate
in trust for its'creditors of her, the said
Anna K. Pruyn, by virtue of the provis
ions of an act approved February 10,
1877, entitled "An act relating to volun
tary assignments for the benefit of cred
itors, and to assignees therein named,
and the settlement of their accounts."
That the undersigned assignee has this
dav filed in the olHcc of the clerk of the
District Court of said l'latte county.
Nebraska, the written appraisement and
bond required by the provisions of
suction two" and three of the above en
titled act.
All persons having claim against said
Anna K. Pruyu, provable under the
terms of the above entitled act, arc re
quired to die the same with the under
signed, aud make legal proof thereof
within six months from this date, or
nch claimants will be forever barred
from Tinv interest or share In said estate.
' miLir CAIN, Assignee.
Dated, Columbus Nebraska. Novem
ber 10th, 1S7U. JOG.
CHATTEL MORTGAGE.
WHEREAS, C. E. Wheeler, did on the
13th dav of October, A. D. 1S7P. ex.
ecute and deliver to K. T. Bullard his
chattel mortgage of that date, which Avas
duly tiled in the county clerk's oiliee of
l'latte countv, Nebraska, s provided by
law, on the l'lth of October. 1S70, at 3:10
o'clock p. m.. of Kiid day, on which there
was due on tho loth dav of November,
A. D. 1379, the sum of J 10, with interest
from that date, and whereas tho condi
tions of said mortgage have been broken,
now, by virtue of a power of sale con
tained therein, 1 will on Saturday, De
cember Cth, lTO. at one o'clock p. m., iu
front of Dan. Ryan's hotel, in Columbus,
l'latte county, Nebra.-kat sell at public
auction, to the highest bidder, for cash,
the following property described iu.aid
mortgage, to wit: Mnc scrapers, sec
ond hand, marked "W,!' six of them
Kocksland make; also one stirring plow,
nearlv new.
J90.3. ItT. JIULLAltl), Mortgagee.
HOMESTEAD NOTICE.
Land Office at Grand Island, Neb..i
November 3, 1879. )
To John Benncr:
You are hereby notified that Julius
Krugcr has made" final proof and pay
ment of the necessary fees on his home
stead entry No. 5139, covering the East
, Northwest , and West , Northeast
l of Section 30, Township 20 north, of
Range 1 AVcst, and as appears from the
Records of tho United States Land
Oftice at Grand Island, Neb., you the
said John Jienncr on the 12th day of
April 1873, filed your declaratory state
ment for Northwest i. Section 30,
Township 20, Range 1 West, covering
part of said tract. You are hereby
further notified that you will be allowed
sixty days from and after the publica
tion of this notice, to show cause if any
vou have, why a patent .should not be
issued to the said Julius Krugcr tor the
laud above described.
II. B. HOXIE, RegUter.
4iW-l. Wm. ANVAN. Receiver.
HOMESTEAD NOTICE.
Land Office at Grand Island, Neb.,)
October'20th, 1879.. f
To Oiccn Mason:
You are hereby notified that llary
A. Hill, widow of George SIIIll, has
made final proof and payment of the
necessary fees on Homestead Entry No.
0167, covering the southwest quarter of
Section 30, in Township 19, north of
Range 4 west, and as it appears bv the
records of said land office, you, the said
Owen llason, or. the 17th day of Octo
ber, 1875, filed your declaratory state
ment for same tract, you aro'hcrcbv
further notified that you will be allowed,
sixty (60) days from and after the pub
lication of this notico to Bhov cause, if
any you have, why a patent should not
be issued to the said JIarv A. Hill for
the land above described
II. B. HOXIE, Register.
Wm. ANYAN, Receiver.
491-(
FILIAL. PftOOF.
Land Office at Grand Island, Neb..l
November 10, 1879.
NOTICE is hereby given that the
following-named settler has filed
notice of his intention to make final
proof in support of his claim,. tnd secure
final entry thereof st the expiration of
thirty days from the date of this no
tice, viz:
John Mullius, Homestead No. 4511, for
the S. E. i. Section 31, Township ID
north, Range 1 west, and names the
following as his witnesses, viz: Freder
ick llilow of Platte Co., Neb., and
nenrv a. Redenbough of Platte Co..
Neb.
496.3 II. R. HOXIE, Register.
FIXAE. PROOF.
Land Office at Grand Island, Neb.,l
November 1st, 1879.. j
NOTICE is hereby given that the
following-named settler has filed
notice of bis intention to make final
proof In support of bis claim, and secure
final entry thereof at the expiration of
thirty days from tho dat of this no-
ticc viz:
August Oston, Homestead No. 5030, for
the S. X, N. W. tf, Section 30, Town
ship lt north, Rungo 1 east, and names
the following as bis witnesses, viz:
Henry Deike, of Platto Co., Nob., and
Ephraim Pilling, of Platto Co., Neb.
495-5 11. B. HOXIE, Register.
Final Proof.
Land Offlco at Grand Island, Neb.
Nov. Ist,l879v
NOTICE is hereby given that the fol
lowing named settler has filed na
ticc of his intention to make final proof
in support of his claim, and secure final
entry thereof at the expiration of thirty
days from the date of this notice: viz:
Frederlch Wilhclm Arndt, Homestead
No. 4780, for the south K northwest yx.
Section 24, Township 18, mrth Range 2
west, and name3 the following as his
witnesses, viz: Edward Williams, of
Platte Co., Neb., and John "W. Early, of
Platto Co., Neb.
495-5. .11. B. HOXIE, Register.
FINAL PE00F.
Land Office at Grand Island. Nob.,i
October 27th, 1879. f
NOTICE is hereby given that the
following-named settler has filed
notice of his Intention to make final
proof in support of bis claim, and secure
final entry thereof at the expiration of
thirty days from the date of this no
tice, viz:"
Gchard I.oseke. Homestead So. 5C81,
for the W. H. S. W. i, Section 2, Town
ship IS north, Range 1 eat, aud names
the following as his witnesses, viz: Beu
jamln Spielman, of Platte Co., Neb., and
Henry Muller, of Platte Co., Neb.
405.5 II. B. HOXIE, Register.
Final Proof.
Laud OAlce at Grand Island, Neb.,
October 27th. 1879.
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 secure
final entry thereof at the expiration of
thirty days from tho date of this no-
ticc viz t
Octaba'r Plant, Homestead No. 6202,
for the S. E. (, Section 10, Township
19 north, Range 4 west, and names the
following as his witnesses, viz: Nils
Peterson, of Platte Co., Neb., and Ira
Whitehead, of Platte Co.. Neb.
493-5 II. B. HOXIE, Register.
FIKAL. PSEOOF.
Land Office at Grand Island, Neb.,)
November 3, 1879. 1
N
OT1CE is hereby given that the
roliowiug-nameu settler has niea
11 tlce or bis intention to make final
proof in support of his claim, and secure
final entry thereof at the expiration ofj
thirty days from the date of this no
tice, viz:
llary HcCaffrcv Homestead No. 5363,
for the S. , N. W. , Section 10, Town
ship 19 north, Range 3 west, and names
the following as his witnesses, viz: Pat
rick Ducev of Platte Co., Neb., and
Thomas Lynch of Platte Co., Neb.
496-5 II. B. noXIE, Register.
FIA'AL. PKOOF. "
Land Office at Graud Island, Neb.,)
November 8, 1879. J
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 secure
final entry thereof at the expiration of
thirty days from the date of this no
tice, viz:
William A. Sisson, Homestead No.
6590, for the S. W. K. Section 8. Town
ship 19 north, Rauge 1 west, and names
the following ns his witnesses, viz:
William Wright or Platte Co., Neb.,
and Henrv Guiles of Platte Co., Neb.
496-5 " M. B. HOXIE, Register.
fi:ai PISOOF.
Land Office at Grand Island, Nebi
October 22d, 1879. f
N!i
JE Is hereby given that the
following-namcd settler haB filed
notice of his intention to make final
proof in support of bis claim, and secure
final entry thereof at the expiration of
thirty days from tho date of this no
tice, viz:
Charles Bump, Homestead No. 13SS,
for the E. K, S. E. , Section 2, Town
ship 17 norm, Range 3 west, and names
the following as his witnesses, viz:
James J. Bump, ofNahce Co., Neb., and
William llatson, of Platte Co., Neb.
19t-3 II. 11. HOXIE, Register.
FIXAL. PROOF.
Land Office at Grand Inland. Nh..i
October 27th, 1879. f
NOTICE Is' hereby given that the
following.named settler has filed
notion of his intention to inako final
proof in support of his claim, aud secure
final entry thereof at the expiration of
thirty dav from the date of thU no
tice, viz: i
William A. Patterson, Homestead No. '
1179, for the S W. , Section 20, Town-1
ship 19 north, Range 2 west, and names j
the following a his witnesses, viz: 1
Major Christmas of Platte Co., Neb.,
and George Thonuzin. of Platt Co., .
Neb.
191.5 II. B. HOXIE, Register.
ri."VAL. PISOOF.
Land Otfice at Grand Island, Neb.J
October 13th, 1879. i
NOTICK i!, hereby given that the
following-uained settler has filed
notice of his Intention to make final
proof in support of his claim, and secure
final entry thereof at the expiration of.
thirty days from tlir date of this no
tice, vIji:
Gottlibb Semp, guardian of Charles t
Nimnegcr, minor heir of Jacob Mfline-
es, viz: Fred. Semp, of Platte Co., Neb.,
and Christian Boss, of Platle Co., Neb.
192.5 31. B. HOXIK, Register.
FINAL PftOOF.
Land Office at Grand Island, Neb.,
October 13th, 1&79. l
"rOTICE is hereby given that the
1A following-namcd settler has filed
notice of bis intention to maku final
proof in support of his claim, aud secure
final entry thereof at the expiration of
thirty dAys from the date of tlilt- no
tice vizz
William Selsor, Homestead No. 1302,
for the S. W. X, Section 20, Towuship 20
north, Range, 2 west, and names the fol
lowing as his witnesse. Viz: Jobu Rob
inson, of Platte Co.. Neb., and Perry
Lushbaugh, ot Platte Co.. N'cb.
492-0 11. B. HOXIE, Register.
FirVAL PKOOF.
Laud Office at Grand Island, Ncb.,1
October 13th. 1879. f
NOTICE is hereby given that the
following named f-ettler has filed
notice of his Intention to make final
proof iu 6upportof bis claim, and secure
final entry thereof at the expiration of
thirty days from the date of this no.
tlce, viz:'
Riley N. Leach, Homestead No. 1190,
for the N. E. K Section 1, Township 20
north, Range 2 west, and names the fol
lowing as his witnesses, viz: Joseph
Gross, of Platte Co., Neb.,'and Brooks E.
Rogers, of Platto Co., Neb.
492-5 11. B. HOXIE, Reenter.
Ker, deceased, llomcHtead o.0ti3,for the
N. K. X, S. W. 4', N. W. X, S. E. Ht Sec
tion 22, Township 17 north , Range 2 west,
and names the following as his witness-
Final Proof.
Land Office at Grand Island, Neb.,
October 20th, 1879. J
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 secure
final entry thereof at the expiration o'f
thirty days from the date of this no
tice, viz:
Anna Muller, Homestead No. 5128, for
the E. H N. E. , Section 2S, Township
19 uorth, Range 1 east, and names the
following as his witnesses, viz: Henry
Wllke, of Platte Co., Neb., and Johanu
nenry Liltlemann, of Platte Co.. Neb.
493-5 T II. B. HOXIE, Register.
Fiual Proof.
Land Office at Grand Island. Neb.,J-
October 14th, 1879. f
NOTICE la hereby given that the
following.named settler hai filed
notice of his intention to make final
proof in support of his claim, and secure
final entry thereof at the expiration of
thirty days from the date of this no
tice, viz:
llalor Christmas. Homestoad No. 3707,
for the S. E. J 8ectIon 20, Township
19 north, Rauge 2 west, and names the
following as his witnesses, viz: William'
A. Patterson, of Platte Co., Neb., and
George Thoraazin, of Platte Co., Neb.
4OT-5 M. B. HOXIE. Register.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
L. KRAMER,
OF. THE
3STE-W" YORK
CHEAP
CASH STORE!
IS NOW RECEIVING ITIE
FINEST AND LARGEST
STOCK OF
DRY GOODS
CLOTHING,
Boots & Shoes,
HATS and CAPS,
CARPETS, ETC.
THAT ,
HAS EVER BEEN EXHIBITED
IN TDI3
SECT10N.0F COUNTRY.
WHILE THE
MARKET IN THE EAST
HiJS SUVxNCKD OH J- FEW
Styles of Goods
1 HAVE CONCLUDED TO
BE SATISFIED
WITH s STILL
SMALLER PROFIT
AND SHALL
CONTINUE TO SELL
AT TUB
Old Low Prices
EVEN REDUCING TJJE
Prices of Some Goods.
J "Small Profits and Quick Sales"
Ifaalvyayg been vy Motto, aud I
shall continue to Ilvtup to it.
Call and be Convinced I
L. KRAMER
llth Street.
NflXT D00H to JOURNAL OFFICE
Y-
COLD MB US, WEB.
USTSUIIE INT THE
NEWTOEK LIFE
Insurance
One of the Oldest, Strongest and Best Life Companies
on this Continent.
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Assetts, $37,000,000
Cash Paid Policy Holders, $46,000,000
COLUMBUS LOCAL BOARD:
UMI. KU:;E.!IA:Y. President.
JOHN STAUFFER, Vice-President. ADOLPH JvGGI, Secretary.
ABNER TURNER, Treasurer.
MEMBERS
John Wigsin3, Hardware Merchant
nenry Schwarz. Farmer
John Stauflcr, County Clerk
Abner Turner, Banker
Chas. Schrceder, Proprietor Foundry and Hachine
D. Schupback, Lumber Merchant
K. Gerber, Furniture Dealer
O. A. Schrceder. Hardware Merchant
Wm.Hunneman. Lumber Merchant
Chas. T. Henderson. Express Agent ..:
A. Jffijrgi, Lumber Merchant ,
J. B. Delsman, Merchant
George Riedcr, Grocer
J C. Morri3sey, Grain Merchant
Henry Rajratz. Grocer
F. II. Ruche, Ilarnessmaker
J. F. Flynn, Brick Manufacturer .'.
Thos. Farrall, Farmer and Hotel Proprieter
Geo. N. Lamb, Farmer
S. A. Bonestcel, Physician and Surgeftn
IjU'ERY prudent man should have his UTe injured In some good cemp'anv.
J The New Youk Like offers Inducements in the Tontine Investment Plan
that cannot be given by anyoiher company. All persons wanting In-uranco
lrom ?l,0CO and upwards will please call on some member ot the Local Board, as
each member of this Board is authorized to procure the insurance desired, and
Adolph JiEGGt, the Secretary, is authorized to write the applications, and will
keep on hand a full, supply of books and circulars for distribution.
C. T. TAYLOR, General Agent,
Omaha, Nebraska.
THE REVOLUTION
Dry Goods and Clothing Store
Is now ready for the Fall and Winter Campaign with an Imakue
stock of
Ready-made f 'lothing,
iJry Goods,
Carpets,
Hats, Caps,
Etc., Etc.
At prices that were never heard
of before in Columbus.
C2T Dry Goods have taken a big tumble in the Eastern Markets lately
and as I buy my goods strictly for cash, I will give my customers the ben
efit of it, and supply them with anything in my line at much lower prices
than they were ever known to he heretofore.
All I ask for is. give me a irieiidlv call and con
vince yourself of the facts,
I. GLUCZ,
&.
Proprietor
C. B. STILLMAN,
Wholesale aad Retail Dealer In
DRUGS, MEDICINES. PAINTS, OILS,
WESTDOAV GL-SS,
PERFUMERY, PATENT MEDICINES, ETC.
i
Keeps oa hand all articles usually kept In n nrst-claai Drug Store. Dealer
in surrounding country will tind it to their interest to purchase from lilm. as b
cau and will gtvo" BED-ROCK PRICES.
Presciiptions Carefallv ConrnoundecL
in mi
J3TA GOOD ASSORTMENT OF WALL PAPER ALWAYS KEPT IN STOCK.
353
LUMBBE GIVEN AWAY!
AT THE YARD OF
JAEGCI & SCHUPBACH,
COMMIIKJH,
tSTCall and get price-list. LOWEST RATES ever known In CentralNebras
Ua. TO SAVE 310NE Y ia the easiest way to J1AKE 3IO.VJE Y.
FI.YA.I PROOF.
' Land Ollk-c at Grand Island, Neb.,
" October llth. 1319. )
"VT0TICE is hereby given that the fol
iH lowing named settler hu tiler
notice of hit intention to inaUc tinalproot
in support of his claim, and secure final
entry Jhereof at the expiration of thirt)
davn'from the date ol this notice, viz:
William II, Hoerelman.IInmoMeadNo.
4I.ri2, for ths V. . S. EVX Section H.
Township 19 north. Range 1 went, and
numc the folloivlnn as his witnees.
viz: Ileinrlcli Hellbuch..of IMatt.' Co.,
Neb., and Frederick Muultick, of Platte
'Co.. Neb.
4U2-5 31. . HOXIE. Reciter.
fs:val. piioof:
Land Office at Grand Inland, Neb.J
October 13th. 1S79. f
NOTICE Is. hereby given that the
followlng.nametl pettier has filed
notice of his intention to make tinal
proof In support'of hU claim, and secure
tinal entry thereof at the expirajion of
thirty days from the. date oflbb no
tice, viz:
Rodger Brehenv, Homestead No. C5i0,
fortbe W.K.S. "W. X, Section 34, Town
ship 20 norm, Range:! west, and n Mines
the following as his wltnc"e3, viz: .Mar
tin Reagan, of Platte Co., Neb., and Nel
Peterson, of Platte? Co., Neb.
192-fl 3I.IJ.il OX IE, Register.
FirVAK. PISOOF.
Land Office at Grand Island. Neb.J
October 13tb, 1ST!?. )
NOTICE is bercbv given that the following-named
settler has Hied
notice of bis Intention to make Ural
proof In support of bis claim, and secure
tinal entry thereof at the expiration of
thirty days from the date of this no
tice, viz: ,
Francis L. Sissou, Homestead No. &C&.
for the S. W. X, Section 6, Township 19
north, Range 4 west, and name the fol
lowing as his witnesses viz: Hazzard P.
BIston, of Platte Co.. Neb., and Jam
0Donnell, of Platte Co., Neb. -
152-5 M.D. HOXIK. B6rIMr.
Company.
, S.A. BONESTEEL. Medical Exam'r.
-co-
$5,000.00
S.000.00
5,000.00
3.000.00
3,000.00
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3.000.00
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... 2,500.00
. . 2,500.00
2,500.00
2,500.PQ
2,500.00
. . .-2,500.00
.. .. 2 500.00
. ... 2,509.10
Shop.
of the Revolution Dry doods Store
."VEHKAS2CJ..
FIX At. PICOOF.
Land Otllce at Orand I-hind. Nb..J
October Mth, 18TP. "" j"
OTICE i hereby giveu that the
iS ftillowing.named. settler ha. filed
notice tf liu intention t make tiual
proof in support of liN claim, and ecur
tinal entry thereof nt the rxpirntlan of
thirty day from the ddte of this no.
iie, viz:
Johann Henry Liltlemann. Homestead
No. .1129. f..r the . E. K v- -K- N.W.
VI, N. E. Jf, Section , Towi rbip l
north, Ranxu 1 ent,nnd named the fol
lowing a "his wilHene. Iz: Henry
Wilke, of Platte Co, Neb., and Ado
Mnllar, of Platte Co.. Nl.
103 3 31. B. HOXIE. Register..
Finiil Proof.
Land OtUco at Grand Island. Neb.,
October 20tb, 1SW.
NOTICE Is Lereby givon that the
tollowing-named tettlcr hay Hied
notice of bin Intention to makv tinal
pruofln support of his claim, and secure
Hnal entry thereof at the expiration at
thirty darsr from the dar? of thte no-
tiee, viz:
NIN .Miller. Ilonieatend N.372S. lr
the E.J. N. E. K, Section fl,Tewnihip
17 north, Range J west, and name- the
following as hi wltnese. viz: Fred
Peterion, of Platte Co,, Neb., and An-'
tone Swanson, of Platte Co., Neb.
JKW 31. P.. IIOX1E, Register.
FIX A I. PROOF.
Land Office at Gr.tnd Inland. Neb.,
October llth, 1S79.
-vrOTICE Is hereby given that the
jy following.named settler has tiled
notice of his Intention to make Unal
proof in pupportof hi claim, and secure
Unal entry thereof at the expiration ef
thirty days from the date of tbi no
tice, viz:
Thomas Sullivan, nomestesd No.5300,
for the S. - N. W. K, Section It. Town
ship 1ft north. Range 1 west, and names
the following as his witnesses, viz:
Jamea Carrlg of Platle Co.. Neb., and
Patrick Uurk. of Platte Co., Neb.
-t7-3 31. B. HOXIE, Regijrer.
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