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stat:: herald. 6.* Nl. R. TIME CALD. Tana So.;*. r.AHT.evtf**. 'nMCHiriT .. 8:85 | A fivighl *:«a. in.' , iiiit . 7:u» a. iu. i u i:mt uvvxit, <r 8:85 a.m., . ... S.SW|I. 111. ::.l in. 1 iv» arc flint Hub*; all oiliur • wcMii'l-rliiM ■•iiit'l trains arrived) rciilral I fine mot iiiiMinlaln time. F.«id noinnl train* nr* .••uiitntn lime uml trn.xe nil ivntnrl tune A. U Went bliiliuii Agi-ui. ;. Plielnn, •’I Mifit., Ilnlyokc. butEcranw m . i:. c ’iiur«*i». Hi: every Sumlny morning at 10:30. jjttjtt 7. (IlntvinuHing tit 8 p. ni. w> avliool at 0:30 a.in., nil inoiintnln It. F. Tot'li. l’nutnr. IJvn nu/illeut. rvle-a Hlteriiuto Kiiiu|u>*> at 10:30 h. ni. in tni it Unto, In M. K. lAturci). All eer ily liivJtnl U,att< ml. J. Ht'I.l'MAX, raster. i,it..| I’t'enpyteriHJi MlHtflon In M. II Wf* each alternate Pabbnth at ountutu time. All corillully* Invite! J, XI. IIAHVT, I’untor. 1. O . O. L«’. J.')|)tjK. No. 7ft. 1.0. t». K„ meet tm a-tay evening at linker's Hull. UKO, lI.KINIi, N, U AND. Sec'y, > -*r- k . , . a%.. oi r, •M tXT I.lllsat. N... K. ot rmol, )er> X\ e.lttvsilny iiight. A A TF.MI'I.K, V C BAIIVIN. K.of 11. .t S. <>. A. It. V UK 11 'ST. No. M. <*,. \.K.. m -et- In «K.-r « • I nil. on tin- wcctuul nml P-urth Kri e:o It month. l X'irUiug tiretlieriironlixtlj ... K. V. KIM., Pont l oin, v Ailjntnnt. M . W.' A . "IU *K Kt' A *.l I* No. JO2, •mtl n. sl nml thir.l eneli unmilli. aPKA.SNoN, Clerk. U MU 11 .SON, \C x a i io:.-.L o. v ;.i:sy. lnt. r'hil-llt ij, llin-hon. ro-w-nl of s«‘niit«— la-vi I*. Morton. irfJttstirtt— Melville W. Puller. trHarx of stnle— Annies(,. Illume. " •• 1 tvnMirv--Wm. AVimlom. *' '• War—Rnldehl Prm-t.»r. “ ** Navy—ll. K. Trnev. *• lel«-rMr-.l. XV. Nohli*. ** ** Agrt.-wHurr—l Hto*k. «mey U. noral—\V. 11. ||. Miller. I limiter i.em rnl—John Wnnninnker. s. nnlors-||. M. Teller. K. O. Wohs.lt. rwnlative— line, a Towiwml. NT ATI. UHll'llltS. rtnor—Jot* A. <*oo|H>r. is.venior—XV. <i. Smith, rtnry ~f Molr-Jatm* Klee. Tr-;o<uivr— W. 11. UrUlMiic. Pah. Inst.— K |»irk. \inlitor—ll. 11. Kehw nnlHs-k. ' <••■neral —M. XV. Jonh*. Ut Di*l.»4. W. MeCns rey. ■Mdtlic fflti Ui»L—<iet). I . Iteol. * T?.ii J^Tihcial. **. s . l*»« Mton»e>--4. K. Larrigtic*. -t. Alt').—K K. Itrnniioa. X *k--AA m. r. lioliinson, „ * (UMI omt KItH. MePheixm. U'ltliu&f. "■lnter. • nr Tut". H, x • .. i . XVasl.hurn. I*. It. llej - . . . Watte. ! •.»:< INCT omt'KKN. ■* A .!h ll.iml nml It. I . Xliwire. at i .us Temple nml Oscar Allcrt. Mi|« i - in., - .1. II- li.iifv>. Oil y OAlfetn. p -" I! Jnlimon '.i :*c•—pr w.stjver. It '.illsm. •' K I hen-lie. Uoytit a. -.nvr - Uihi K Clark, fare XX'ltln-rU-e, \ Temple. Pntrick J V Ke i).iu, P Jin. lionet. A K X\ el*li, nrs[.\ ;:ss cards. W. \J>. Ki.l.sV. Itorncy it ml <*«»tinMvla»r At I .ii xv. o -tire In nil tie-« . tirfs of tie- stnle, r ■>. » •’iHJclblly. UlM'eunu rt.s.r swtln ..f j I'EttUi' C. WKS'I'OVEU, rfJIfXK y-A '/•LA ll* *s-» \oTMfY rrin. u •ntr.t -«<n. n jH iniliy. X|..|.«-y to lona on on nml I ity pii.| H >rt> nl low rate*. ODIr. •t ham • vrr lloly.-ke Mint.* Ilnnk. c. r. riiANK, *.: < j ' i+Ar-iA n% a\ji Mir a u r mu.ir. '• • iW'tia a sinrlalty Hurtfalltk In Ihn A Kent fur N'nrllt liulyukc lots.. .j. \\\ winiM’iiic ry svitVEYnit I y /.OH A V car XT}'. ' llolyoLo, X alo. atel rcihleaee 'II.AIK, M. I). n L Surgeon s lnD». UTK, I>. )). s. '■'A I . **Mhop 3b. W*LCOX BE3ESM. IUOSUTU. f < I I n nr, ut- .ini'H ■ I l All A >.I • 1,. 7mmm - •••m»*wi free » «..• • •—•lf ••••) 0'«.1i,/n t» • n*k «. m* •i ». wt i. ,kwT < tmii h -w« snd *>i.i 4 • .401 - . Vt >«■ 1 •*O- Ml. kIM. * k- ■'litter •Kktttt'ilr.tvOlttl.M , - 1'.'1111,., klks ss*. •»!'• ',4 srtsfMi.awrttto. •• #fc* Siirtf ill | ( •mo Mnhwi. h*i*. ''.on )4«mi>. M Ik* ••M.MIM LVL^ < W«SjS£ Editorial. / nnounoement. T-iir uiitU*rsi«m tl iicroby niiiiniuicps r liiiiihcJf a juu uiiilutt* for tint iioiniiia- 1 1 lion of asKeKsor of ThillipH county, | subject to tb« xvill of Utu republicuu 1 1 canuty convention. ' A. L. lIruiHCTTK. ! In cJt;tA|?fc of the Static Hi:t; ! ai.ii uiul iu a pursuit entire ly new to us, x\ e tin fully realize Hie J responsibility of the miflcitakfng. i Whenever a new pursuit is taken up | the success thereof is put upon trial' Mini as many will smile if a failure , | is Lite result as those who xvill laugh if success crowns the uiulertuking. Truly realizing then that the llicitAi.n . is now entering upon its trial ilo we semi forth tills, our llrst number: not, however, xvilh a promise Unit every . one to xvhoin these pages may come will feel llatteriil for its columns will as quickly assail the wrongdoer ns up* i Itohi the riglit. 1 In entering upon its new career, the - Nkuai.o knows neither frieml not foe. . Its columns are not open nor to he used to blacken or vilify tiic private character of anyone; nciUnrV to air someone’s hatred of a fellow man. The Hkuai.ii is not owned, run nr cent ruled by any clique, ring, eoin . .hiuitUon or corporation. Its sole aim, t object and ambition being to promote, j advance ami encourage the best in itereslsof our town, county and party and to lliat cud shall our exertions be | t j In its liexv form we have added j somewhat to the IlicitAi.n’s space and 1 shall attempt to make its columns at tractive, entertaining and instructive, and we shall, when Phillips county is the banner agricultural county of the (treat American Desert of the past, lli-lyoke a thriving, progressive city, our people prosperous, contented and happy, think tiiat in some small de gree we have contributed thereto. Respectfully yours, A. A. Si*Alllt, Publisher. Very few lives have been finished so beautifully as that of the venerable Simon t'umcmn. The very last public act he perfoinied being the writing of! a letter to (inv. Heaver, expressing his tleepest sympathy for the Johnston sufferers and enclosing SI,OOO f».r their relief. Wyoming is dally making new! show lugs to prove the wisdom of the; last congress in providing for her ad-1 mission as a state. The latest one is a i good ctic and rebukes the old jokes about ignorance in the far west. Of Wyoming's population oxer ten years, of age. only i» tt per cent are unable to t read. <’ompaiison xvitli other states is very Muttering to this new one. In ! New Mexico the percentage of iliicr utes is I»0 iu South Carolina, -ls..'t. in the Cniled States as a xxhole, lit. 4. Wyoming leads the country i:: this ' particular. John Wilson says, the llkuai.d. the best paper iu Wtlllips county, lias ts’eii ptirchnsetl by a syndicate. In J the llrst assertion we ho|*e Mr. Wilson may uot be mistaken, but in the last * he certainly is; for no person has an interest in tin* llukald but A. A 1 Spithr. We are glad, however, to ’ nob* the good opinion the Advocate inis for the licit a i.ii, and cun truth fully say that John knows how a papu should be managed ami can appreciate . a good paper when he secs u;e. 'I . I t’hlnigo lias again extend' d h**r t I** tilers and taken iu the suburbs of: I I.ykc View ami llyde Park and for ' «*x«*r sett’eil the ]siiilical complexion of 1 that city, as both theno towns gave large ii publican majorities. This also ' makt's tiie |Hipulati"ii of this wondei-J fill city over a million and one huii-j dretl lliousainl. 'lll's seems hardly : creilltiible when we can reiueml cr our J parents talking of the country xvliere j now tlds great metropolis stands, ne 1 big a dreary marsh. Truly, Ilia push, energy and perseverance oflheAmeii| can people Ih something to be xvoudu • id ill uiul admitcd. In a telegram Just received by . Janies Donovan from Judge t'oclirau | il is stated tlint the Jury hail agreed iu the Maher ni tinier ease, resulting iu a I conviction of mi lder In tin* second de-j | gttUMttiii the liiutdtui . ...lem-ed fur life. hearing the sentence the ptiitoiici bloke down and made a full! CtUtfessimi of the heinous crime. It • will l>e remembered tbnt r. K. Malier V-as luiirdeml Oil the -Till of Muivli hast, xv bite returning from Imperial j j after milking a farm loan. Mllea 11. Henry wits suspected of being tin j guilty person, and was Dually run down and ruptured with tin* above r«- ' I suit. \\. S Murcia ml mid the county, j att«nin-v uppeiiivd for Hie state nml 1 'Janies Donovan and .S. i: tihiUer foi ' • lie ih fet.so. ! N'o'liihg ni liilleh ildtls to the solid sulnliii,Htil prosperity «*f any tow n us I id • nuiiiufiieturc*. Out yxiing city m w 1 I p. ntuiiy advantiigi'N. It is the |w" , n|» 4 up;l pride of uottlnastern I ('-U'litdit uiai our oili/)‘ns are letting > jifcvjr It *lii hit!'*, put now, with a • g'ssl mill, a iTrmin’jy mill a eiuqdi'g I Imtoi y !• r >».»# s nop. and we < will have aeeoluplished In lets tli.m « iv.o yeqis wluii a xery sniaJ! p« r iout. I "ft"xvu u ever aspiie to i>eu. nml In; doiiig this a 1 1J _»•;•!> n* Kri ping up wj'.li ilv * vtrldis of tin; r<>\«‘tn« , iit Hojy, hi* has ht-cii making simy Sept, j -«I. |nmi. The Liiieolu |,nml company | •••Ml II M. lailioiol nr/^j^hi t ; ilieiio ( selves proiiiJ, r*; 4 H ifflL out dmc , iu vtru mid bmdiiess ucH 1 i Iti e ill mnki: g Hid yoke , the Di'tt.tlty li •tween s/ ' 4 Denver. II „ '1 here is a probability t»f a cliunge 1 in our two cent postage stamps. : Postnuuter General Wanamaker lias 1 ! drawn up two speciiicalious for sub | mission to bidders for engravers and printers,' and one of these culls for bids on stamps about two thirds the present size; the other the customary ( stamp now iu use. j The celebrated Cronin ease is still ' engaging Use attention of the whole , detective force of Chicago. Scarcely a ' murder during the past twenty y ears has caused as much*talk and attracted as much attention as lias Hie murder of Dr. Cronin, mid w hile it is generally I believed that the murder was the re sult of a deep laid plan, backed by a • most dangerous conspiracy, the police 1 have so far failed to fasten the crime upon the actual murderer. English capital is seeking inx’cst ment in the United States. Many millions sterling is to-day lying idle iu the safety deposits vaults of London, and no country on earth presents the many inducements for paying invest ments as does the United Slates. Three cyudicates are noxv organized in England for Hie purpose of invest ment iu our breweries. Dour mills and dry goods stores. It is estimated that forty million dollars of English capital will iu tids way Dud its way to our country. There seems to lie an impression among some of our people and con temporaries that oilier parties have an interest in the llkhai.d. Now while there xxould he nothing xvroug in this, and there are very many gen tlemen in Holyoke xvhoin x\e would i. consider it an honor to be connected j iu any business transaction or enter-, prise, such is not the ease and we do ( positively say that not u person iu ' I Holyoke or Phillips county lias onu ■ cent interest iu suit) paper except our , self. Geneal Fairchild, who gained • notoriety by invoking “palsy” t)u Pre sident Cleveland's head and hand on a ’ certain occasion, lias been appointed a . commissioner to negotiate with the I Cherokee Indians. If be bad only made it leprosy lie might have got a • consulship.—New York Commercial Advertiser. Our contemporary’ docs well, in its vulgar Ding, tolvnguely alluded to one red hot episode growing out of the great Mag blunder that helped Grover > Cleveland into retirement, as **a cer ■; tain occasion.” Hint Mag business is ■ something that neither democrat nor , mugwump xvill ever willingly see re corded in books of American history. . Inter Ocean. j We are glad to note so many of our farmer friends in our city becoming acquainted xvitli our town and each other. Nothing adits so much to the enjoyment of life iu a strange laud as friendship, and you will Dud it here as j well as anywhere iu the world. I Let us ail liecome acquainted as quick ly as possible, for litis is now our home i , j «»"l the sooner we realize this and j stop thinking about some pleasant f j spot iu tin* east and commence making u pltasant home In Phillips county the happier and more contented we j will Ih*. and mark our word, in three years from to-day this xvill be one of j the Uuest counties in Colorado and we j can have the tH'ginuiugs of houses and ' farms Unit will put those xve have left behind w ay iu the shade. I Many people who .sometime ago i were decry ing tin* pulley of giving the Lincoln Laud Co. our water works j franchise fur the reason they would 1 , m.t expend any money but would him- j ply use Hie same power and facilities they already had for the supply of the 1 railroad and simply secure the rigid to! grind our citizens, must surely feel as I though their Judgement had played ! them false at least once, fu the com- I any are continually making Improve ments upon wlint they promised be fore the election. They have increas- J •«l the dimensions of the mains, they are putting in all double hydrant* and i now to out-do ail other improvouieid.s I j they are going to,erect a nutguiUceiil. I stund pipe. Truly, we should con- j I grutniate oorseives Hint we li\« in a j town where such a corporation lias an ' I Interest, for t lulr interest is identical! | with ours and when they udvauce! theii welfare our tillxens are idsoul- I way betid!'.led. Our citizens ought to surely be awake to the fact that harvest Ih al most upon us and a most bounteous; harvest too It Is, and that a united t ffort should Ih* made among our clit- j /cun to let the people of Nebraska, Kansas, lowa ami Illinois know of it j , and secure a flue immigration into this. i country during the next ninety duya. j Hid our business men ever stop t 4» • ( think that Hie town would come pretty ; near taking cure of itself U the cottu- i try was thickly settled by good, in-1 , diiMiloiia farmers. Ja*t cur earnest • ff its be directed in thill ilircctlofl. < )ur low n must dept ml upon the far-' liter. Let us have Just as many leitv lug their landlords in the eastern | slates as we cun ami have them out iu | i'hlllips enmity, Colorado, plowing, sow lug and reaping for tlieuiselvesitud their hived oiich Instead of ail oppres- ' | she landlord. Could these people only !we the waxing giuio uiul xvoiiderfulj t* gelation now smiling ami respond- 1 lug In a nuirxetoiis inaum i- In tespoiist* to Hie most pit ductivo soil ami genhd sunshine iu America, they would not liettlliile a tiioineiil to cast Hielr lot among us. 1s tns then make a united effort and see how strong h our lore l"i our fellow men by spending time ami money to have them citizens of « mu liannt r coiinly. A Card. Hoi.Yoi\i*. I'l 1,!.. July ;j. iwto. ! 1 A M'lH.it Imvlii|f 1*1)1111! in my know* ‘ li’Hi i! Iluil HiiitiM | i iM’ii* iih* Hnitnlnu 1 Hull I. In my l>l|| |o tin* /'iiiiiil'V i'i>|i|. 1 iiilmloiimih hi tl,Hi* JhtK* w*««lun, ' rliuiyti'il fur Illy h ivlm'h P<l |h*i «lii>, 1 " lirn Hu* Inw only «il|«*n M niv *.y | 1 woliM mii\. my Hint |,||t •‘M'liti'il 1 flu* ‘•••lhiiilw* 1 * *i*m f> ,| MV fi'i* ll* . i, while the sUltiles provide ( \rticleD4o See. 12D, of the general Btatute of (Joiorudo) that assessors and deputies shall receive not to exceed $7 per day. My bill then culled for $1 a day less for Held work and $2 a day less for ofllce work than laid down by the j statute. The county commissioners reduced the Held work to the same us ofllce work, $o per day for both, and 1 | made no protest. llcspectfully C. M. Pick kit; Co. Assessor. NEBRASKA'S LEGAL HISTORY. Coiuplotv Laws of the Territory nml State In ' Thrt'o Largo X oluiih h. For thirty lUf 'yoaiM luim NtihiDHka'H Terri torial ami State legiNlutun-H Is on ciutetlng,' ninumUug nml n-ja.illng lawn nireetlng the! I'erNomil nml proiwi-ty rlghtnof the eltlseiiM | of the atate, nml it Is tufe to gay that until recently not more than a half dozen lawyer* { of tint "late pogaesMod coi'le* of ouu-tenth of thou numerous eiiactutuuts, nml not one ! poiutuSNnd full and eomplete eople* for the ream'll that la tin; earlier period hut few i eoph'K were printed, and many Inaeeuraelea 1 oceured, aud from thu further fact that the aegnion law* of 1*73 were never published at all. The state Journal Co., of Lincoln, realizing the iiecoHidty of un nveurute nml full coin* . pilntion of the Ihwh of the Territory and state of Nebraska, ls*gan several years ago ' tile work of preparing such n puhllrutlou. , Kx|H-rts w ere employed, and four years w ere | given to copying and comparing every en v . aetnient, including general, local and pri vut* laws, Joint ami concurrent resolutions, and ineinoilain to ( ongress, wiiieli w. re then arranged In Neetlon* and puhllslied In three i large volumes, comprising h grand total of , pages. The proofs were eompureil, not w ith the printed copies, >»ut will) thu original f rolls, corrected, and then again revised, ■ thus assuring nearly alwoliile correctness, r hundreds of errors occured In thu original | biennial publications, and these nru ail not ed Iu this publication. I Ihe work is brought dow nto and Includ | tug thu session of Ht>7. ( A most complete index accompanies enct J I volume citing the pages In this work where 1 * j the subject can Ik; found, nml tile page and I : volume of J lie original prluUd laws,mid ut , | the end of the third volume is a general In j ' ! dex of the entire work, giving page and vol , uinc of the Mission laws, the volumes of the general and compiled statutes. Another | most valuable feature will Ik? round at tile | ( eml of this volume. It consist* of an Index . ol the law s cited and ponstrui d l«y the judge { of the supreme Court .which are cmliodlcd t Iu tlie supreme court rejKirtsdow u to uud in , j eluding volume 81. The citations arc Index ' wl ami cross Indexed by subject, atphabetl j j ‘ ally arruugisl, ami is the only index to the . law * pii-scd upon by the supreme court. *| When tills work wn* llrst published, tlie i price '* a* pal at PM for tho three volumea, a »,!<«% price when the cost *.r production mid . importance of the work are considered. , ’)')"■ edition was wmii exhausted, lint the work found Its way only lut. the law otthv* r of the more prosperous attorneys, tlie price . ; delmriing li and nils of young prsetloners , rr "!" purchasing, tlmugh tin v firtly ruHlized the Importance uud Value «.f tin- work In ' i tlndr practice. To mei t th< ».■ demands the . ! Mate Joui I.ui i U. bus Just pu^.; a hcu aiiuther _ ( edition ol the work, and log.ve all a chance . to obtain It, thi- cash price from now until 1 tlie llrsl day ol July lias Ikm'U redmi'd in HU KKN iHil.LAIts. mid ..ft . that date tho lull price of *•>. will hedema r This work has Im-cii endors. d |»y the Judges i ,l "' Mipieioe nml l»l-trbt Courts of the! state mid by all tlie lending attorneys, all '.or whom w «■»'«• among tin* first purclnisers. ' l Orders cm. now Is* promptly filled. All or l “• ‘he reduced rate luti.f be neeomi.mi ied by Hie cash, mid the work will lie sent by ■ .ixpress, the charges to Iw paid hy the pur elluser. HTXTK Jot UXAL COMPANY ’ I Ltm-otn, Nebraska. EQUALIZATION NOTICE. . 1 Xolice 1m licrt'liy glvuii tlmt In nc cortlnuco dill, aeclldi. SlufunActtu ,! itmt-na certain aectinn, „f chapter ! XCIV eutltleil, "Revision” of tlie j-en -1 "ml statute* of tlie state of Culorailu ' uml to reiH'nl nil coiiilicting act*. a|>-; proved April", lfffi. , rile Ikihiil Ilf County Oimmlmiouera of I'lnllipii county. Color., 1.. \\ ill meet nl the ofllce of the Count} Clerk lu tlie I Court llouae lu Ilolyoke, to act aaa hum'll Ilf eqimhzutlou. c.iniini-iieiiift on the first Monday In July nnd com lime nut less three (fl) nor nine than ten (1U) consecutive days, for the purpose i of clmnifiuji, correcting and miuallr.liifl i the luweasioeiit mil of snld I'hlllips , county for the year lK.sfl. i Bald Board will nt Its second meet- Ins sit to hear coniphilnta only from those dlssutisfled with sit Id eh.infli's, or otherwise lo adjust en'.l nssrsHinetit' ; 101 lub lu their Judgetm nt 1b Just and proper. I All pi'ieuns uflcrlrved are herclij nollllcd to upiiehr befori' said Lmnl ut' Hint time and show po"d cause why’ I On-dr asscßßincut should not he chnng.' Dull'd Ht Holyoke this Klh day of ' June, A. U. Ibso. C. K. Mi I'iii-uson, Comity Clerk. The county assessor lien l,j- culls nt tfiillou to section so, nl elmpter Xi'lV of the statutes of Colorado, which i inukes il the duty of every is.rsou iiwiilng or huvlng ptoperly lu this I slule Biil.Ject to tiuatlon. lo j and deliver to the assessor on o, he fore the soil, day uf May of each year, jii correct list of the mime us reijulrcd ! hy law, whether he shall receive a lav lice from the assessor lo do so or mil. The lime reipihed In ||»| as per nlsive has expired and all who have nut yet lliluil are ri'ijticstcd to do so ut oilce. Any person willfully lefuslns nr air ' Ivctllig to list their |iro|«'rly for laxii linn Is subject to u penally if not less than Slue imr nun* than el,non, jeli'. fs,-,, section 111 smile chapter us ! "lime. C. M. I’lriun-r, A <*t")8l)f. Notice. Scliikil lumnl of dlMtrlH Nn. Mi. I’lil 11 |*H •'••(lilts . ('o|ii,, l\||| M'llll**! , . I»I»Ih f»»r Hu* »*m*i*ilnn i,ini i..in|t|,.||,in ( n| || MllliMil liollhc |o l>« l.llllt in ||ot. \oli«\ Colo. Kuril !*« I«. II lihitiing iMUht th|NinU ill NHIIIH bank In 11. |>nk<* iyUNIMHH tfiiiiriiiilm* Unit If coiitruri |*' | U‘l l»* bill!, Hint III* will glv" li Kind { “•“! mirtlrleiit Until, i ‘out rnci tnicl In In* let .Inly | ij . jnitt. |*|„i,n ••ml HpiM'lllciilluiin rim l,> w ., n |, v viillliik at Hu nrtli'i* nf ||ii< ft«*(*i«*|iti v, Nulynki* .«l<Hi* llin |(. | MI „,' I | MM'IWI. III V liithlln ic i.*t an) u „,| ,j| UliU, ! V’ NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL. In the Mattor of the Eetate of Jason ' > O. Sawyer Decoaeod. OF COLORADO, , il'hUllpa County. ) *ooplo of Jiliu State of Colorado to Chris iplier, 8. Sawj-er, Martha Jueohus, tier- 1 Mode XTiudorcn, ('lyses*Hnvvyur, Kunlco . CiVuiplHdl, uud Lizzie Sawyer, Creat ing WlicrcnY an iustruiiient In writing pur porting 10-Ik* tlie last will and testament of Jason l». Sawyer, deceased, laic of Holyoke, mid county and state, lias ls-en presented to thu county court of Salil comity for probate y Mariu Sawyer, «>f t’heynnnu, lairlmnr county, XX’yomlng Territory, and vvherwns bv tlie terms of said w 111 ccrtliin property Is df'v Ised therein as follows to-wlt: 1 give de- I j vise and bequeath all my real aud personal . 1 . estate whatsoever and wheres«s*ver tlmt 1 j may die, seized aud iiossessed of unto my ' | wife, Marla Sawyer, her itors, adinlnlstra ': tors and assigns fur in r and their sole lisa ' and benefit. 'I *Vou lire-commanded tlmt you lie and up -1 j pear iiefore the county court of rhilllps 1 1 county at tlie court house In Holyoke on thu ’! B!'th day of July A. D. IHSii at 10 o'clock a. m. < '; then and there to attend thu probate of said ’ will laiforo said court ami further to do and perform wlmt may then by said court be 1 required ami adjudged. Witness, J. 11. Painter, Judge of said county court and the seal f [SKAL] thereof ut Holyoke In said county tills 25th day of June, A. I>. |BH». ’ J. H. PAINTKH, Judge uud lll oflleo Clerk of the coun ty court of Phillips V , county, Cotq. t Contost Notices- . i C. 8. I.iind Ofllce ) • Denver, Colo., [-2070 I kuy lU, liMi. I i I Complaint having been entered at this of lice by Israel < rater against Carrie Miller for fallnru to comply with law as to the timber [' culture entry No 2773, dated July lath 1885 ii|hiii the svv I I see Bii twp. Sii rl3 w It |i in In | 1 ogaii county, Colo., w ith a v lew to tlie ctiu eelatlon of said entry; contestant alleging j tlmt Hie said Carrie Miller lias not plowed, ( I planted or eiilllvnted said laud as required I by law* since making said entry mid there is ' I i not ut tho present time over tw o mid one t Imlf acres under cultivation on said land. The said parties an* hereby summoned to ' nppeur ut the ofllce of P. C. XVestover notary > j public, Holyoke, Colo., on the IStli day of ! July, 1888, nt 10 o'clock a. m., to respond mid _ I furnish testimony concerning said alleged ' failure. ‘ F. J. MO TT, Register. I “ P. 8. I .and Ofllce i Denver, Colo. -80i’J June 5, 1888 1 , Complainthuvlng Iwmi entered at this of lice by John C. ltrummer against Frank Hamlltou for abandoning Ids homestead eti- try So. ('*s3l duted Nov. 7tli. I**s U|>on tbn ne I 1 . •*«•<• 55 twp ft nr4B w In Yumn wnnty, Colo. with a view tothecnncellntlon of said entry; [ 1 tin* said parties are hereby summoned to up * 1 |M*nr at the ofllce of I*. C. XVestover h notary ! piddle of Holyoke, Colo, on the 25th day of ( [ July, Iwu at 2 o'clock p. in. to rcs|Mtml mid 'furnish testimony concerning said alleged ' abandonment. r. J. MOTT, Reg. r —— . C. S. Land Ofllce, J 1 Denver, Colo. ; 723 • June 2!h|, iSNti. J Complaint having lieeit entered nt tlds ofllce by J nine* 11. Chlllrott against Ito N-rt • I xiunlock for almndonlng Ids liomestend • j entry So. 8512 dated July 12, lss7, upon the I lie\ see lo twpt * ii range 47 w. In Phillips . . county, Colo., with u view to the cums-lialloii of said entry. Tlie said parties me hereby • I summoned to np|M*ar at the ofllce of P. C. • j XVestover. a notary public at Holyoke, Colo., on the 13th ilny of August po«at 10o'clock a. j m. to respond mid furnish t.-stimouy con- 1 . ivrnliig »ald alleged abaiidomumit. F. J. MOTT, - —w—T * r- llcgt st er. , J Adniiniotrntor's Notice. KST.XTK. OF CARL F AKOI.It DKCKABKD. Tin* undersigned having lieen appointed iidiiunUtrator of the estate of Curl F. Mold late of the county Of Phillips uud stnle of , i olor.tdo, deceased, hereby gives notice Hint he will t»p|M*ar Indore the county com t of I'hlllips county, at the court house In ||ol : yoke, Colo., at the July term, on the last . xtniid iy I” Julv next, nt which time ail |H-r I soon having claim* against said estate arc iiotifli-d mid request, dto attend for tin* par ( of having the same adjusted. All js-r. "OH* Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment to the undersign | Dated this 25th day of June. A. D. lie'll. * SAMCKI. A. NKI.SO.V, Administrator. K«i'p lbiMted. ! Every farmer and mechanic iu Colorado "flotilil take the Imme |in|K*r to get nil tin* , t.«-al news of hi* Heel lull. He stiouM also I Mo* Denver Kcptilillenn, dully «.r week ■ l>. 11l (inter to Is* |n*sfed on all foreign an.l i National news. The ItepnbUcnii puldlslies ■ the ttoi*f extemive s|M*ci:il telegraph!)' re fit ) f any par* r West of St. I.mtis. Us | columns contain from tiny to day ever) tin- I t">rlant event that hapfii.s atiywiure i.i ;;.u wurld. I Slxt.« ti ei.nqs It id men are employed in I the oUltorint department of the paper, uml J over duo htimlreil corrc*|sinilcntH are en ! gagtil In gathering the news for publlentlon. : The Dally Itepubllcmi Is published every •lay Iu the year. Subscription price |* r year. |se<tiige free, $10.00; six moiitli*. f.V(JO; lltrwo tnontlis, 81.50, Tin* Sunday Kepuldlcnn innslsUof from Hvent) •four to thirty-six pages. It is edited i " 11,1 a view to ruttilslihig the lilgbest grade j -oi Ihernry nnd tnisodlunniuH tending mat- " ler Hint ran be purriuiNetl, ITom ti n to Dvciily original arliciett a|>|s*nr In Mils Issue ! , ' f ~M* Hepubllcan every Sumlny. It is tin* • la*st Siitnbt) |taper |HWished in the west. Price tfcUW ta r year. Sul'mtllm* tor It or purebase II from your local news dealers. The U‘d*kly Itepul'lleMii I* a -|\tv-f.mr ] eiihmni quarto, the largest pultilshed In the * I siau*. and Lilmvoliil largely to ngrleullurnl am! paatorlal Interest* of the west, price n |s*r year. .Stit'serllN' for It either through „ '•lit |o!*al now* il.'.tler "I hy sending iDieel "I the ofllce. a £nlo of Siohool Lnnds. ; Sidle* i> hereby given tliut I wj|| M *l| nt 1 I»ibilc auellon, to the hlglie-t r«»|Mitis|hle , M'lder. on the 27tli day of July, |s*o, at the "tll.eof the Mate Itoaid ol l.mol ( 1 >,iini|s*ioner», Denver, t'oloratli, "t t o'chak p. ii-., the follow lug d •• ■ 1 1 1 m■ * I lauds, viz: nw b. town 7 a 1 range it w, minimum pi lee |*r ncic f.t.a value of ImpMivi-ments 10.00, owner otlm- O' ovi iiittiit-, J. 11. Daggy ; e', sw ', rec 111 Iw p ' 7 n t aupe it w minimum price |mt acre (3.«»; s. „f see b. twp 7 n raoge 41 w lolhl' • nuiq to l< •• per acre f.'i Mi, No laud win be-old at !•*«« than minium pi le, p I-to re, a* fllvell a s#te. Tlo'|.||.el wll! s- mid In I lie above older, ,«• ■ | , p I e.ia tw HI b,* —«•;•! as i ext •• it, wi i iis'., .• tin- , saiml uii'D* or less, •’ ‘lanos ..I pay at .hall Is* a. fudows, y|* : '* , 1 lands, es-li ioi the day of sab*. On J "Mur land-, selling lor #i" to, | M -r acre M i I'l | s-i i eol ol llir |iUl*e||ioe- money •ii tin di y ~ •*l «uli% tli bulamte In eighleen • quid an »v "•Od |*t \ ment* at it |ter i*eiit. per annum, p 1 I anils selling at HlOl'e Hem fjl pj- | “lot b*tts than *73 |H'I ael'e, *1 |K*I «• (Its, j »•" III" il'lv of s,tls, the baltioee lo Imll'teoii • ■!»•»%* anumil pn> no ut* at 1 per e ,q j„. ( „„ " oil. I aod* selling (mi e7.» nml upward*, :i» I* r (*'iil. ctiali, and Isdauee In M-veu equal 1 "I'liyul pay meats at 7 |m*» isa.l, p. > naidim | II I . pull Im- » docs not os n the Joquovi : "•') **. If biU«l pay lot' tlo* n.iiio It Male. I • 'if Ini** i will • ‘fciuilc l.uiol, ii-ptfivl,led h, , • <1 m t». a. 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