The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 12, 1891, Image 8

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    THE NEW LYCEUM LEAGUE.
A National Movement for the Training of
Young America.
From th« Hon ton lloruUl.
An important step in announced by
the Youth’* Companion. That paper
proposes to revive as an institution the
old debating society which used to be
so great a force in making young men
intelligent citizens and in developing
broad national leaders.
The plan proposed is an organization
of national reach, called the Lyceum
Lcngue of America. It is to consist of
a system of local lyceums or clubs, con
nected with each other through a newly
created lyceum department In the
Youth'* Companion. The lyceum de
partment gran's all charters and accepts
the care of the movement. With each
charter it furnishes free an equipment
consisting of “Cushing's Manual,” sec
retary’s book and other needful helps.
It suggests topics for discussion and
gives aid In their study.
An important part ot this aid is it
carefully chosen list of books on Amcii
can problems, which books aro, Hryce’»
"American Commonwealth,” the "Amer
ican Statesman," series, Flake's'."Civil
Government” and Professor Ely's books,
etc. There are also books for younger
readers.
The aim of this undertaking is to
train young men to think intelligently
on the great problems of American life,
and to Impress them with the duties of
citizenship. The work is to be above
all partisanship. It is to be American
In the broadest sense. It aims to give
practical direction to the patriotic en
thusiasm which the general school flap
has awakened—a movement inaugurated
by the same paper. Incidental benefits
will be parlimentary training and how
to think on one's feet.
School lyceums will probably be most
numerous, but the scheme is equally
adapted to young men and intelligent
lads out of school; business bouses,
factories, churches can all have their
lyceum clubs.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT^
NOTICE TO TAX-PAYEKS.
On December 1, 1801, 1 will issue distress
warrants lor ull unpaid personal taxes of lsuo
and prior years. These taxes must be paid.
Uespeotfully, BAliKETT SCOT’!',
Uounty Trocsuror.
LEGAL NOTICE.
IpJohn Morrow and Elizabeth Morrow, de
fendants, will take notice that on the 23th
Moore, plaintiff hero
in, hied hla petition In the district court of
Uolt county. Nebraska, against said defond
•mU, the object and prayer of which aro to
foreclose a certain mortgage executed by de
fendants to Dakota Mortgage Loan corpora
tion upon the N W?4 of section 29, township 25,
north of range 12 west, In Holt county, Ne
braska, to secure the payment of ton promis
sory notes dated January 2u, 18Hfl, for the sum
Or 96 each und Interest at the rate of ten per
eeut per annum, payable annually after ma
turity: that there Is now due upon said notes
and mortgage' according to the terms there
of, the sum of 918.90 and Interest at the rate
of teu per cent per annum from February 1,
189), and plalutm prays that said premises
may be deceeed to be sold to satisfy tho
amount due thereon.
You are required to answer said petition on
or before’.the 2lst day of.Deeember, 1801.
Dated O’Neill, Neb., Nov. 7,1801.
„ ^ t , J. L. MOORE, Plaintiff.
By N. D. Jackson, his Attorney, 18-4
LEGAL NOTICE.
xon?.H1*m«T:.HumPllPey8* G* w- Brooks and
william Bell, non-resident defendants, will
the *th day of November,
1801, W. II. Snyder, plaintiff herein, tiled his
petition in the district court of Holt county,
Nebraska, against said defendants and John
J. Boone and U. W. Lament, the object and
prayer of which aro to foreclose a certain
mortgage executed by defendant, William T.
Humphreys, to John J. Roche as trustee,
upon the NWk of section 30, m township 31,
north c f range 9 west In Holt county, Nebras
ka, to secure the payment of one promissory
note dated December 1, 1880, for tho sum of
94QU and interest at tho rate of eight per cent
percent per auuum, payable seiul-annually,
and ten per cent after maturity; that there
is now due upon said uote and mortguge, ac
cording to the terms thereof, the sum ot 3475.20
and Interest at the rate of ten per cent per
aunurn frem December 1, 1MM), and plaintiff
prays tdat said premises may be decreed to be
sold to satisfy the amount due thereon, and
that the title or other Interest of the defend
ants, John J. Roche, C. W. Lament, G. W.
Brooks and William Bell, In said premises
may be decreed to be junior ami subject to
said mortgage.
You are required to answer said petition on
or before the 21st day of December. 1891.
Dated O’Neill, Neb.. Nov. 7,1891.
„ „ ^ , W.H.8NYDEH, Plaintiff.
By N. D. Jackson, his Attorney.
NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS.
To whom It may coucern:
The commissioner appointed to establish a
road, commencing at the section corner be
tween sections thirty>11 ve (35) and thirty-six
(.») on the south line of township thirty (30)
north or range twelve (12) west; thence run
ning north on section line between sections
thirty-five (35) and thirty-six (3«), six (6) miles
to the section corner between sections one tl)
iMid two (2) on the north line of said township,
thence running east on township line between
sections one (Land thirty-six (36) 40.26 chs;
thence north on on the one quarter section
line on section thirty-six (36) ?2.04 chs; thence
north JO deg west, 12.92 chs north; 2 dogs
west on section twenty-five (25) 6.19 chs north
41 deg30 min west 8.34 chs north Hi decs west,
17.68 chs north, 42 deg 30 min west, 12.00 chs
uortb, lftdeg 45 min west, 12 chs; thence north
08 deg 30min east, 5.20 chs; thence north 07
deg do min west, 5.50 chs, there to termtuote
near Eagle Mllpi, has reported in favor of the
establishment thereof and all objections
thereto or claims for damages must be filed
In the county clerk’s office on or beforo noon
of the 0th day of January. A. D. 1B92, or said
mad will be established without reference
thereto.
IskalI O. C HAZELET, County Clerk.
t. E. Butler, Deputy. 18>4
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Opficb at O’Neill. Nob.. 1
Sept. 12£!8M. f
Notice Is hereby given thak uie following
named settler has tiled notice of his Intention
to make final proof in support of his claim,
and that saio proof will be made before the
register and receiver at O’Neill. Neb., on
LAWRENCE FLANIGAN. H. E. 12838.
For the SEJ4 0-31-1 lw.
He names the following witnesses to prove
nls continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said land, viz:
Meredith Hubby, both of
Blackbird Neb, Frank McDonald, of I.oonte,
Neb. John II. Hopkins, of Agee, Neb.
M*fi B. 8. Gillespie. Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at O'Neill. Neb.. ^
„ , . . , October 21,1891. |
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his inien
tion to make final proof in support of hi.
claim, and that said proof will bo made be'
fore the register and reoeiver at O'Neill
Neb., on November 30.1801, viz:
"U VU1I/H Ml, ICHUi » !£■
OENI8A OTT, guardian of minor lieirs o
JOHN N. BRADY deceased, H. E. No. 1252°
For the NWS* Sec. 31, Tp. 31, N. R-. lo' WestT
He names the following witnesses to prov
his continuous residence upon and cuftiva
tion of said land, viz:
Charles Wrede. O'Neill, Neb.; Joseph Rup
penscamp. Leoniu, Neb.; Rudolph Peterson
John Carlson. Mlneola, Neb.
tt-fi* . B. S. Gillespie, Register.
LEGAL NOTICE,
George Holil, Lizzie Hold ami Jacob Htoller,
usslgnen of the Hhowalter Mortgage com
pany, defendant*!, will lake notion that on
I lie Hath (lav of October, 1WI1, Mary I'. Leon
ard, plHintlfT herein. Hied her petition In tlio
dlstrh't, court of Molt, comity, Nebraska,
against said defendants. the object ami
pravor of which are to foreclose a certain
mortgage executed by defendants Geonte
Hold and Lizzie Mold, to ( lie Sliowaller Mort
gage company, upon the E'-i of the N W'i and
the E'i of the SW'4 of section IS, in township
20 north of rantre 14 west, In lloll county. Ne
braska, to secure tho payment of one promis
sory note dated Auifust 1, 1SHH, for the sum
orfsoo and Interest at the rate of 7 per cent
per annum payable semi-annually and ten
per rent after maturity; that there Is now
duo upon said note and mortgage, according
to tho terms thereof, the sum of siTf, 'J5 and
Interest ut the rate often per cent per annum
from August 1, laid, and plaintiff prays that
said premises may he decreed to be sold to
satisfy the amount, due thereon, and t hat tho
title or oilier interest of the defendant,
Jacob Stotler, assignee of the Showaltor
Mortgage company, in said premises, may bo
decreed to tie funlor a ml subject to the lion
of the plaintiff's inert gage.
You are reipdrcd to answer said petition on
or before the Mill day of Deeember. I Hill.
Dated O’Neill. Noli.. October Ml. 171)1.
MAKY F. LEONAftl), Plaintiff.
By N. I). Jackson, her Attorney. 17-4
LEGAL NOTICE,
Jacob Stotler, assignee of tlio Hliowalter
Mortgage company. and Russell A Company,
defend unis, will take notice tlmt on the doth
day of October, 1891, Mary, F. Leonard,
plaintiff herein, tiled her petition in the dis
trict. court of Holt countv, Nebraska, against
said defendants, the objeot and prayer of
which are to foreclose a certain mortgage ex
ecuted by defendants, Mary 1. Uoby and
Frank Uoby, to the .Showaller Mortgage com
pany upon the H*4 of the NK1^ ami the N*-j
of the SEJi of section Si, In township 25 north
of range 11 west in Holt county. Nebraska, to .
secure the payment of one promissory note,
dated August 1, 1888, f«»r the sum of $500 and ,
Interest at the rate of 7 per cent payable
senii-annuailv and ten per cent after matur
ity; that, there Is now due upon said note and
mortgage, according to the terms theieof. the
sum of $517.51 and Interest at the rate of ten
per cent per annum from August 1. IhAI, and
plaint iff prays that said premises may be de
creed to bo sold to satisfy the uuiouut duo
thereon, ami that the title or other interest
of the defendants, Jacob Stotler (assignee of
the Showaller Mortgage company) and Rus
sel 1 A' Company, In said premises may be de
creed to ho junior am! subject to the lien of
the plaintiff’s mortgage.
You are required to answer said petition on
or before the 14th day of December. 1801.
Dutcd O’Neill, Neb.. October 30, 1801.
MARY F. LEONARD, Plaintiff.
By N. D. Jackson, her Attorney. 17-4
~~~ NOTICE.
To James A. Plnkerman, Uogslo Plnkerman,
\V. Si Richmond, Mrs. W.H. Richmond, The
Central Iowa Investmeht Company, H. J.
Rogers, Mrs. H. J. Rogers* C. U. Green, Mrs.
C.Greene, non-resident defendants:
You will take not ice that on the 5th day of
November, 1801, The American Investment
Company of Kmmetsburg, Iowa, plaintiff
herein, tiled its petition in the district court
of llyJt county, Nebraska, ugalnsteach of the
above-named defendants, the object and
prayer of which are to foreclose a ccvrtalu
trust dued or mortgage executed by James A;
Plnkerman and Bessie Pinkertnan. defend
ants, to E. S. Ormsby, trustee for P. O Uei
sell. mortgugo being executed to W. F. Bow
den and assigneb to plaintiff, on the follow
ing described real estate situated in Holt
county, Nebraska, towlt: The west half of
the northwest quarter of section six, town
ship thirty-three, and the west half of tlio
southwest quarter of section three, town
ship thirty-tour, all in range tlfteen, west of
the tith P. M„ to secure the payment of a cer
tain promissory noto or bond for $tl(K) duo
June!. 1891, also to secure the payment of
ten interest coupons for $21 each, all dated
April 13.1*80, the tlrst Interest note maturing
December 12,1880, and one every six months
thereafter; also an installment note of $92.JJ5.
Plaint iff alleges tlmt it is'the owner and In
possession of the interest note which mat ured
on the 1st day of June, 1891. and the last In
stallment of $0 on said $92.35 note, which ma
tured June l, 1891, and there. Is now duo the
plaintiff oil said notes owned by it and se
cured by said trust deed and mortgage the
sum of $45, with interest thereon from June 1,
1800, for which sum with interest plaintiff
prays a decree tlmt defendants bo required
I to pay the same or that, said premises may lie
sold subject to the principal note of $000 and
the interest coupon notes maturing subse
quent to those owned by plaintiff to satisfy
the amount found due. That the claim,
right or interest of each of said defendants be
decreed to be Junior and Inferior to plaintiff’s
lien.
\ on are required to answer sai l petition on
or before the 14th duy of December, 1891.
Dated this 4th day of November. 1891.
17-4w R. R. Dickson, Att’y for Pl’ff.
NOTICE TO SHOvFcAUSE FOR HOME
STEAD.
State ok Nebraska, I
Holt County. f *
To nil persons interested in the estate of A.
11. It a rnes,- deceased.
Whereas, Elvirn Barnes on the 28t.h day of
October, 1891, tiled her verified petition in this
court alleging that A.C. Barnes, late of this
county, died in this county on the 15th day of
September. 1891, leaving a homestead: that
said petitioner is the wife of said deceased
and, and praying that such proceedings may
be hml as required bylaw for the descent of
said homestead.
Whereupon 1 have appointed Tuesday, the
10th day of November. 1891. at 11 o’clock in
t ho forenoon at. my office in the court house
as the time and piaoe for a heariug in said pe
tition and all persons interested may appear
and show cause if such exists why the prayer
of saitl petitioner he not granted.
It is further ordered tlmt said petitioner
give notice to all persons interested In said
estate of Urn penaence of the petition and
and the time and place set for hearing the
same by causing u copy of this order to be
published far one week previous to tlio time
set for said hearing in The Frontier, a
weekly newspaper, printed and of general
circulation in this countv.
Witness my official signature this 28th day
of Octyber, 1891. E. 11. BENEDICT,
[seal] County Judge.
NOTICE OF SALE.
In the mat tor of the estate of Mary P. Galla
gher. deceased.
Notlcee is hereby given that in pursuance
of an order of M. 1. Klnkttid. judge of the
district court of Holt county. Nebraska,
made on the 24 th day of October, 1891. for tHo
sale of the real estate hereinafter described,
there will be sold at the front door of the
court house in O’Neill Holt county. Neb., on
the 19tli day of November, 1891, at 2 o’clock p.
m. at nubile veudue to the highest bidder for
cash the following described reol estate, to
Tho north westquarter of section seven, in
township twenty-nine, range eleven, west of
the tith P. M. In Holt county, Nebraska, and
the following described real estate situated
in the city of O’Neill. Holt county. Neb., to
wit: A certain piece or parse! of land
bounded and described as follows, commenc
ing at a point on the east Hue of lot one, in
block twenty-eight in the original town of
O’Neill City, Holt county. Neb.: Seventv-two
feet south of the northeast corner of said lot
one, running thence west across lots one.
two, three and four, to .\ point on tlio west
line of said lot four, and seventy-two feet
south of ths northweftt corner of said lot four
t hence south to the west line of said lot four,
twenty-four feet, thence east across lots one,
two, three and four, to the east line of lot
one. amt tweutv-four feet south of the place
of beginning, all in block twenty-eight, in the
city of O,Neill, Holt county, Neb. i$aid sale
w ill remain open one hour.
Dated tlds2tth day of October, 1891.
PATRICK liAGERTY,
Administrator of the estate ot Mary P. Gal
lagher. deceased, 18-4
LEGAL NOTICE.
Peter Eberle, Delia Eborle, his wife, and
Jos. M. Hayes Woolen Company, non-resident
defendants, will take notice that on the sixth
day of October, 1891, Holt County Bank,
plaintiff herein, tiled its petition in the dis
trict court of Holt county, Nebraska, against
said defendants, the object and prayer of
which are to foreclose a certain mortgage ex
ecuted by defendants. Peter Eberle and Delia
Eberle. ills wife, to pluiutiff upon lot No. six.
in block No. two, in the village of O’Neill,
formerly O’Neill City, Holt county, Nebraska,
to secure the payment of twenty-seven prom
issory notes dated Novembers, 1888, for the
sum ol'$23 each, and interest at the rate of
ten j>er cent per aiiuutn payable semi-annu
ally and ten per cent after maturitys that
there is now due upon s;\ld notes uyd mort
gage. according to the terms thereof, the sum
of $973 and interest at the rave of ten percent
per annum from November. 27, 1888, and
plaintiff prays that said premises may be de
creed to he syhl to satisfy the amount due
thereon, and* that defendants may be fore
closed of a.l equity of redemption or other
interest in said mortgaged premises.
You are required to ajuswer said petition on
or before the 10th day of November, 1891.
Dated October 6.1891.
18-4 HOLT COUNTY BANK, Plaintiff.
LEGAL NOTICE.
STATU! or NK.RKASKA, I
SB.
Holt County,
Tn the district court of thereof, of t he Fif
teenth Judicial district: Arthur P. Bose,
plain HIT, vs. Charles F. Smith. Isabella
Smith. J. I). Steves and .Stoves, htn wife,
defendants.
NOTICE OK SUIT.
The above named defendants, Charles F.
Smith. Isabella Smith, J. I>. Steves and.
Sieves, his wife, and each of them are hereby
notiiled that the above named plaintiff has
filed in the above named court tils petition
against them and the other defendants
named above; that the object and prayer of
said petition of the plaintiff are to foreclose
two mortgages hearing date the 1st day of
July, 1889, executed by the above named de
fendants, Charles F. Smith and Isabella
.Smith, to the Showalter Mortgage company,
and by It assigned to the plaintiff, on the fol
lowing described real estate situate in the
county of Holt, in the state of Nebraska, to
wlt:
The south half (Vt) of the southwestejuarter
(*41 and the south hulf (‘<4) of the southeast
quarter (^4) of section six (6) in township thir
ty CIO) north, and range nine (9) west of the
tithP. M.
The said defendants, Charles F. Smith, Isa
bella Smith, J. D. Steves, .Steves, his
wife, are further notified that they are re
quired to appear and answer said petition of
the plaint ill’, on or before Monday, the 7th
day of December, 1891, or suid petition of
plaintiff will be taken as true ana a decree
will be rendered against them, the said de
fendants, diaries F. Smith, Isabella Smith, J.
i). Steves and .Steves, his wife, decree
ing that the said mortgages be foreclosed:
that all the above described real estate shall
he appraised, advertised and sold at public
auct ion by the sheriff of said Holt county, to
make and raise the sum of $815.70 due to the
plaintiff on ills said mortgage, together with
interest on said sum at the rate of ten per
cent per annum from the Ifltli day of Novem
ber. 1«»1, and the costs of this suit and such
sale: and said decree will furtner provide
that you, the said defendants, Charles F.
Smit h, Isabella Smith. J. E. Steves and.
Steves, ids wife, shall ho forever barred and
foreclosed of all equity of redemption in and
to said real estate and every part thereof.
ARTHUR P. ROSE.
By John M. Raxan, his Attorney. 18-4
LEGAL NOTICE.
Statu or Nebraska, ) H<1
Holt County, ,f8a*
In the district court of thareof, of the Fif
teenth Judicial district: John W. Mellon,
ElalntlfT, vs. Hugh C. Rhine and Lillie A.
Line, dufendnnts.
notice or suit.
The abovo named defendants. Hugh C..
Rhine and Lillie A. Rhine, and each of them
are hereby notified that/itrp above named
plaintiff has hied in the above named court
his petition against them and the other de
fendants named above; that the object and
prayer of said petition of the plaintiff and
the said answer or cross-petition are to fore
close a mortgage bearing a ate the 2d day of
September, 1889, executed by tno above
burned defendants, Hugh 0. Rhine and Lillie
A. Rhine, to the Showalter Mortgage Com
pany and by it assigned to the plaintiff on
the following described real estate situate in
the county of Holt in the state of Nebraska,
to-wit:
The northwest uuartor (M) of ssetionthirty
one (31) in township thirty-one (31) north, and
range nine (9) west of the Oth P. M.
The said defendants. Hugh C. Rhine and
Lillie A. Rhine, are further notified that they
are required to appear and answer said peti
tion of the plaintiff on or before Monday, the
7th day of September. 1891, or said petition
of plaintiff will be taken as true and a decree
will be rendered against them, and the said
defendants, Hugh C. Rhine and Lillie A.
Rhine, decreeing that the said mortgage be
foreclosed: that all the above described real
estate shall be appraised, advertised and sold
at public auction by the sheriff of said Holt
county, to make and raise the sum of 81,091.00
due to the plaintiff on his said mortgage, to
gether with interest on said sum at the rate
of ten per cent per annum from the 10th day
of November, 1801, and the costs of this suit
and such sale; and said decree will further
provide that you, the said defendants, Hugh
('. Rhine and Lillie A. Rhine, shall be forever
burred and foreclosed of all equity of redemp
tion in and to said real estate and every part
t hereof. JOHN W. MELLEN.
Ry John M. Ragan, his Attorney. 10-4
NOTICE.
InaRichardson, Alfa 8. Vanatter and Jus.
Vanattor, defendants, will take notice that
David P. Kimball, plaintiff, has filed a peti
tion in the district court of Holt county. Ne
braska, against said defendants, the object
and prayer of which are to foreclose a mort
gage dated February 23,1880, for 8000 and in
terest, on the southwest quarter of section
five, township thirty range nine, in said
county, given by Otis F. Richardson and Alfa
8. .Richardson to Western Trust and Security
Company and assigned to plaintiff, and to
have the same decreed to be a first lien, and
said lands sold to satisfy the same.
You are required to auswer said petition on
or before the thirtieth day of November, 1891.
Dated October 20.1891.
DAVID P. KIMBALL. Plaintiff.
By W. H. Munger and W. J. Courtright. At
torney s. 15-4
SHERIFF’S SALE.
By virtue of an order of sale directed to me
from the clerk of the district court of Holt
county, Nebraska, on a decree obtained be
fore the district court of Holt county, Ne
braska, on the lutli day of December. 1889, In
tuvor of William A. Paxton, Benjamin Gal
lagher, co-partners doing business as Paxton
Gallagher, as plaintiffs, and against Pat
kick Hagerty and Mary llagerty as defend
ants, for the sum of four thousand four hun
dred thirty four dollars, and seventy-one
cents, and costs taxed at 863.38 and accruing
costs I have levied upon the following prem
ises. taken as the property of said defend
ants, to satisfy sajd order of sale, to-wit;
The north-west quarter of section thirty
one (31) township twenty-nine (29) range
eleven (11) west of the 6th P. M. in Holt
county, Nebraska. .
And will offer the same for sale to the high
est bidder for cash, in hand, on the 28th day
of November, A. D 1891, in front of the court
house in O’Neill, that being the building
wherein the last term of court was held, at
the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. of said dav, when
and where due attendance will be given by
the undersigned.
Dated at O’Neill. Nebraska, tills :20th day of
October, 1891.
15-5 II. C. McEvony,
_ Sheriff of said County.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of «n order of sale, directed to
me from the clerk of the district oourt of
Holt county, Nebraska, on a decree ob
tained before the district court of Holt coun
ty, Nebraska, on the 2titb day of November,
1890, in favor of The Ballou State Bankiug
Company as plaintiff and against John DeLos
Wilson et al.« as defendants, for the sum of
seventy-nine dollars and eighty cents, and
the Elk horn Valley Bank obtained a decree
for the sum of $150, and costs taxed at I22.4H.
and nccurlng costs I have leviod upon the
following premise s, taken as the property of
said defendants, to satisfy said order of sale,
to-wit:
The southwest quarter of section twenty
six (26), township twenty-eight (28), range
eleven (11), west of the 6th 1\ M.. in Holt
county. Nebraska.
And will offer the same for sale to
the highest bidder for cash in hand on the
Itit day of November, A. D. 1M)1, in front of
the court house in O’Neill, that being the
building wherein the last term rf district
court was held, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m.
of said day, when and where due attendance
will be given by the undersigned.
Dated at O’Neill. Neb., this 29th day of Sep
tempor, 1891.
14-5 H. C. McEvont,
Sheriff of said County.
SHERIFF S SALE.
By virtue of on order of sale, directed to
: mo from the clerk of the district court of
Holt county, Nebraska, on a decree obtained
before the district court of Holt countv, Ne
i biaska. on the 20th day of November, 1890, in
favor of The iiallou State Banking Company
ns plaintiff and against Johu DeLos Wilson
et al as defendants, for the sum of fifty
three dollars, and the Elklioru Valley Bank
obtained a decree for the sum of $150, and
i costs taxed at $22.45 and accruing costs I have
I levied upon the following premises, taken as
the property of said defendants, to satisfy
said order of sale to-wit:
, The southeast quarter of section twenty
1 seven (27) township twenty-eight (28) range
I eleven (11) west of the lilh F. 11. in Holt
! county, Nebraska.
i And will oiler the same for sale to the
highest bidder for cash, in hand, on the 16th
day of November, A. D. 1891, In front of the
j court house in O’Neill, that being the build
ing wherein the last terra of district court
I w«s held, at the hour of 10o'clock a. m. of said
day, when and where duo attendance will be
given by the undersigned.
Dated at O’Neill, Nebraska, this29th day of
September, 1891.
H. C. McEvony.
Sheriff of said County.
Flour and grain of all kinds on sale
at Pfund and Wagers. Also the finest
line of groceries and fruits in town.
E. P. REED & CO.
This well-known firm of Roch
ester, N. Y., have during the past
fifteen years devoted themselves
to the manufacture of Ladies’
Fine Shoes exclusively and have
established a reputation second to
none in the United States.
Their goods are the most re
liable wearers and cannot be ex
celled for fit and style.
J. P. Mann has the exclusive
sale for this city and has just re
ceived a new stock in the new fall
styles. Call and see them if you
want a stylish and reliable shoe,
and remember, every pair is war
ranted.
^ANNOUNCEMENT,
I have, in addition to my
Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes,
Hats, Caps and Furnishing
Goods, a full line of Groceries
which I expect to be able to
accommodate my customers.
I will take produce in ex
change, and will pay market
prices. Yours truly
V p" J- MCMANUS.
Fremont, Mm & Missouri Valiev
RAILROAD*
BETWEEN
O’NEILL,
—A ND—
OMAHA,
SIOUX CITY,
CHICAGO,
ST. PAUL.,
—AND AI.Ii POINTS—
East, West, North. South,
TAE ONLY LINE TO DAKOTA, HOT
SPRINGS'AND DEADWOOD.
PALACE SLEEPERS BETWEEN MO.
VALLEY AND DEADWOOD.
Through Tickets to all Points and Bag
gage Checked to Destination.
9:85 a. m,
10:45 a. M.
TRAINS HEP ART:
GOING EAST.
Passenger east,
Freight east.
% GOING WEST.
Freight west,
Passenger west, • ■
Freight, ...
The Elkhorn Line Is now running Bccllning
Chair Cars daily, between Omaha and Dead
wood. jroe to holders of first-class transpor
tation.
1:45 P. M
5:15 P. M
6:44 P. M.
Per anv information call on'
W. J. DOBBS, Agt.:
O’NEILL, NEB.
H. a BUPTii
Gen. M anager.
J. R. BUOHANAN*
Gen. Puss. Agent.
OMAHA. NEB.
W. W. PAGE
County $ Surveyor.
O’NEILL, NEBRASKA.
Will attend to all kinds of surveying. All
calls promptly attended to and Information
cheerfully given.
A POPULAR FAMILY.
Jennie : “ How Is it. Kate, that you always
seem to'catch on’to the lost new thing? Do
what I may, you always seem to get ahead
of mo.”
If ate : “ X don’t know: I certainly do not
make any exertion in that direction.’’
Jennie : “ Well, during the lost few months,
tor example, you have taken up painting,
without any teacher ; you came to the rescue
when Miss Lafarge deserted her Delsarte class
so suddenly, and ce rtainly wo are all improv
ing in grace under your instruction; I heard
vou telling Tommy Eames last evening how
his club made mistakes in playing baseball:
vou seem to be up on ail the latest ‘ fads,' and
know just what to do under all circumstances;
I you entertain beautifully; and in the last
month you have improved so in health, owing,
you tell me, to your physical culture exercises,
where do you get all of your information
from in this little out-of-the way place?—for
you never go to the city.”
Kate: “Why, Jennie, you will make me
vain. I have only one source of information,
but it is surprising how it meets all wants. I
very seldom hear of anything new but what
the next few days bring me full information
on the subject. Magic? No l Mngiftiuel
And a groat treasure it is to us all, for it
really furnishes the reading for the whole
.household: father has given up his magazine
that ho has taken lor years, as lie says this
» oue gives more and better information on
the subjects of the day; and mother says
that it is that thut makes her such a famous
housekeeper. In fact, wo all agi-ee that it is
the only really family magazine published,
as we have sent for samples of all of them,
and and that one is all for men, another ail
for women, and another for children only,
while this one suits every one of us; so we
only need to take one Instead of several, and
that is where the economy comes in, for it is
only $2.00 a year. Perhaps you think I am
too lavish in my praise; but I will let you see
ours, or, better still, send 10 cents to the pub
lisher, W. Jennings Dcmorcst, 15 Past 14rh
Street, New York, for a sample copy, and I
shall always consider that I have done you
a great favor; and may bo you will be cutting
us out, as you say wo have the reputation of
being the best informed family in town. If
| that l>e so, it is Demurest's Family Magazine
that does it.”
HOf A PUZZLE WAS SOLVED.
When you want a certain article, you want
the best mako of that article, don’t you?
But how to determine which make is best
is what puzzles you, isn't it?
And when the puzzle is solved for you,
by authority which cannot be questioned,
you are pleased, aren’t you?
And you would like to hear of one puz
zle that has been solved for the people of
the whole world, wouldn’t you?
Well, we will tell you about that very
puzzle, and its solution.
At the Universal Exposition of 1889 at
Paris, Franco, the best sewing machines of
Ihe worlu, including those of America, were
in competition. They were passed upon by a
jury composed of the best foreign mechan
ical experts, two of whom were the leading
sewing machine manufacturers of France.
This jury, after exhaustive examination
and tests, odjudgvl that the Wheeler &
Wilson machines were the best of all, and
awarded that company the highest prize of.
fered, the 'jRAND PRIZE, giving other
companies inly gold, silver and bronze
medals.
The French Government, as a further
recognition of superiority, decorated Mr.
Nathaniel Wheeler, president of the com
pany, with the Cross of the Legion of
Honor, the most prized honor of France.
That is. how the puzzle of the be3t sewing
machine in the world was fully solved by the
most competent authority in the worliLin
favor of the No. 9 and No. 13 Wheeler &
Wilson machines. . t
The No. 9, for family use, and the No. 13,
for manufacturing uses, are the best in the
world to-day.
And now, when you want a sewing ma
chine, if you do not get the best, it will
your own fault.
Ask your sewing machine dealer for the
No. 9 Wheeler & Wilson machine, and if he
does not keep them, write to us for descrip
tive catalogue, prices and terms.
Agents wanted in all unoccupied territory,
. WHEELER 4 WILSON HFG. C0„
85 187 Wabash Avenue, Chicago. IT
For Sale bt
NEIL BRENNAN,
, O’NEILL NEB.
^HUMPHREYS’
'VETERINARY SPECIFICS
For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs,
AND POULTRY.
BOO Pave Book on Treatment of Animals
and Chart Sent Free.
cures 5 Fevers,Congestlons.Inflammatlon
A. A.} Spinal Meningitis, Milk Fever.
B. B.—Strains, Lameness, Rheumatism*
C. C.—Distemper, Kasnl Discharges*
D. D.—Bots or Grubs, Worms.
E. E—Coughs, Heaves, Pneumonia*
F. F.—Colic or Gripes, Bellyache.
Q.G.—Miscarriage, Hemorrhages.
U.H.—Urinary and Kidney Diseases*
I. 1.—Eruptive Diseases, Mange.
J. K.—Diseases of Digestion, Paralysis*
Single Bottle (over 60 doses), - - .60
Stable Case, with Specifies, Manual,
Veterinary Cure Oil and Medlcator, 87.00
Jar Veterinary Care OH, - - 1.00
Sold by Druggists; or Sent Prepaid anywhere
and in any quantity on Receipt of Price.
HUMPHREYS’ MEDICINE CO.,
Corner William and John Sta., New York.
ETTMPEKEYS’
HOMEOPATHIC A|t
SPECIFIC NofiO
in uw 90 years. The only successful remedy for
Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness,
and Prostration, from* over-work or other causes.
91 par viaLor 6 vials and largo vial powder, for 25.
Solo by druggists, or sent postpaid on receipt
' of pricew—HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE CO.,
Oot. William and John Sts., XT. T
$3000;
A ! I undertake to briefly
teach nnjr fairly intelligent person of either
•ex, who tan read uad write,.and who,
latter Instruction, will work industriously,
— — how to earn li reo 'liituiuand Dollars u
Year in their.mp lo.nliiioH.vvh. revrr they llve.I will also furnish
the situation or employment,wt which j mi cun emu that amount,
ho money for me unless eiiccessful us above. Kasilv und quickly
learned. I desire hut one worker from each district «>rcoiinlv. I
have already taught and provided with employment a largo
number, who are making over »UOO« a yeareach. lfiKEW
and HOM 14.. Puli particulars PKEE. Address at once,
“• t, ALLLJK, IIox 480, Augusta, JM.ulne, 1
can be earned at onr NEW line «f work,
rapidly and honorably, by those of
ciih- r sex, young or old, and in their
own locniities.wherever tlievlire. An
one . nn .1,. n... v.. K»ay to learn.
_ »o xlurt you. No rick. You can devote
your spare moments, or all yewr time to the work. Tills 1* an
entirely new lend,and bring* wcndcrlnt ibccpw toeverv w orker.
Beginner* are earning fi-c.it* f"« to ** • per week and upwmds,
and more after a little experience. Wc can furnish yon the em
ployment and ♦en. h yon . V tf>'. Ko space to explain here. Fuji
Information J ...... y ,J#B A CO., AkiuitA, UUI.
Silt Jlrooers Journal.
The leading live-stock newspaper and market
reporter of the West. A paper far
STOCK-RAISERS, FARMERS,
fine stock breeders, grain dealers. Very latest
and correct market reports by telegraph from
all the principal stock markets. Address
MONEY
We furnish everything. V
Daily, $4.00 perYear.
Semi-Weekly, $2
Weekly, $1.50
The Drovers Journal,
UNION STOCK YARDS,
South Omaha, Neb.
THE FIGURE
Th« figure 0 in oar dates will -flake f Wa%
No roan or wcman now living will t;ver date *•
Jocument without using the figure 9. It stand •
in the third ploce in 1890, where it will remain te»
years and then move up to second place W I9iu
where it will rest for one hundred years
There is another “9” which has also cort. j to ,fcay
It is unlike the figure 9 in our dates in the * aspect
that kt lias already moved up to firs* place, v/her^
it wili permanently remain. It is called the “Na
“’’High Arm VVueeler & Wilson Sewing Machine
The “No. 9” was endorsed for first place by th&
experts of Europe at the Paris Exposition of'l8t'9
where, after a severe contest with the leading ma
Shines of the world, it w-as awarded the only
Or»nd Prize given to family sewing machines, all
others on exhibit having received lower awards
Of gold medals, etc. The French Government
also recognized its superiority by the decoration of
Mr. Nathaniel Wheeler, Presidentof ^he company,
with the Cross of the Legion of Honor.
The “No. 9” is not an old machine impro\sd
upon, but is an entirely new machine, and tiy
Grand Prize at Paris was awarded it a3 the grand
est advance in sewing machine mechanism o£ ia<r
age. Those who buy it can rest assured, there
|*o, of having the very latest and best
WHEELEB & WIMQN UTO Ofc\.
PACIFIC
SHORT line
S. C. & N. Lee*
-HlOII
AU Points in Dakota. Dixon rwi
Antelope and HoltCountit'
ST. PAUL,
SIOUX CITY,
DDL
CHICAGO,
KANSAS CITY, Sr ((
AND ALL POINTS EAST AND so.
«aaa
snip-s-o-uj: tFreigv.
The Pacific Short L
For Passenger FareB and Time T it.!..
I or Kates on Freight between
on Pacific Short Lino and to siStix V
I.C.HtTX. j"vmoh°»t.
Uen. Superintennent. Sioux city
J. W. FIRESAtiGH, ai
O'NEILL. NEB
Try the Chautauqua Pioneer
and you will use no other.
5 Thko. Walmer. 51
Don’t storm the system as you t
a fort. IT held by the cnemv «
pal ion, gently persuade ii to sum
with De Witt’s Little Iiarlv Ii
These little pills are wonderful cun
ers. Morris & Co.
We cannot afford to deceive
Confidence is begotten by bun
De Witt’s Little Early ltisers arc
hat will cure constipation ami
ead-ache. Morris & Co.
Hay wanted on subscription,
at this office soon.
St. Patrick’s pills are carefuliv
pared from the best material niii
cording to the most approved forn
and are the most perfect cathartic
liver pill that can be produce!. I
Corrigan sells them..
NOTICE.
To Franklin Eldred and Sarah E. Eldmi
resident defendants:
You will take notice that on the 15thi
Sept., 1891, The American Investment
pany of Emmetsburg, la., plaintiff In
filed its petition in the district court id
county. Nebr., against you and each of
defend ants, the object and prayer cf i
are to foreclose a certain trust deed or
gage executed by the above-named tie
ants to E. S. Orrasby. trustee for 1*.0. Kc
on the following described real estate
ated in Holt county, Nebraska, to-wit:
northeast quarter of section eighteen. \
ship thirty-two,range eleven,west of tin ■
M., to secure the payment of a certain i
issory note or bond for $920, due l)e<v:
1891, also to secure the payment of ten i
est coupons, one for $44 and nine for
each, all dated Sept. 24, 1880, the first int
note maturing J tine 1, 1887, and one ever
months thereafter. Piaintllf alleges tin
owner and in possession of the interest
which matured on the first days of Hem
1890, Juue, 1890, December. 1889. Ji:;n
June. 1888, December, 1887, June, 1W7.1!<
ber, 18S8, and there is now due plainli
said notes owned by it and secured Ia
trust deed the sum of $4u0 with interest
on from June 1,1891, for which sum wit
terest plaintiff prays a decree that dr
ants be required to pay the same or that
premises may be sold subject to the prin
note of $920 and the interest coupon note
turing subsequent to those owned by p
tiff to satisfy the amount found due.
You are required to answer said pet
on or before tiie 10th day of November, 1
Dated this 7th day of October, 1691.
134 It. It. Dickson, Attorney for Plaint
NOTICE.
To Rufus Wagers, Mrs. Rufus Wager
Cherry and Jane Cherry, non-resiuer.l
fend ants:
You will take notice that on the 1st w,
October. 1891, Edward Barker, admmbt1
of the estate of M. li. Barker, di-o
plaintiff herein, iilecP his petition •
district court*" of Holt county,
braska, against John Cherry.
Cherry, Rufus Wagers and Mrs. Kufil
ers, defendants, the object and praj
which are to foreclose a certain »'■
deed executed by John Cherry an
Cherry, defendants, to the Hhowalu;
gage Company and assigned to plaint
tho Houorilw'fl FCJl 1 estau
the following described
ated in Holt county, Nebraska.
The north-half of the northeast quart*
the north half of the northwest quad
section twenty-seven, township tweui -
range nine west of the 6th P. M.. to sip 1
_____. j) .. n/i.tn 1 n nrnni IJ "
payment of a certain promissory :
bond for J0OO due Sept. 2, !«M. and also
rre the payment ot ten interest c >“l>
1.50 each, all dated Sept. 2, lfhO, tin «
iPRst. note maturing March 1. iwa .<oi‘
cure
I31.5C---- .
terest note maturing March - .
every six months thereafter, lluiiu
leges that he is the owner and In P];s^
of the note and mortgage, and tiau. ,•
due the plaintiff on said note ow
ned I
and secured by said mortgage
deed the
of $1,100, for which sum with interest p *
prays a decree that defendants bt I
to pay tiie same or that sa,.d Pf1'1 iut,:
bo sold to satisfy the amount foundau
the claim, right or interest of lyi a u
and Mrs. Rufus Wagers, defendant.
freed to be junior and inferior to p
lien.
You are required to answer said P*J
on or before the lfitli day of >»'
Dated this 7th day of Octobei, ,,
13-4 K. K. Dickson, AUjJ1"
ami casl
Inc
A person can get a horse i
doing a certain piece of woiU.
at FiiOKTiER office.
O’Neill Market Report
The following is a correct tt»rkl
port for this week:
Ho^s 100»s.:;;.«;XiT.t. .
E""cl. ... .121 Karcorn.
Pmatoes.¥bu'.... .anlsi.elM
CONSUMPTION cr,!l'l>
An old physician. ret|rtd(iifr's,",,)J.r‘,,
having had placed in • .ula et :} '!
India missionaay iu'il IK
vegetable reinedy ilroneM’1'-;
tent cure of Consumpt • a tfeetion"- ‘
na and all throat and Lung An Ni.rVlUI:
lositive and radical cure i1jllts
.sn*„ till Nervous ^1 luA...^ n t
laving tested its cuiatr\ I x . fl, j
inds of cases, lias felt f.qu.ws. Acti>:">
.nown to his Bufferingh relic'1'
his motive and a desm. l))f cllMr2i.
uttering. I will send 1 iicrnim1
ihn it Ml re It. this recipt.ln /„r p
r English, with run u„
rig and using. Sentby
?”h stanin.nan.ing t'
ast received at »el lart.r
oods will bear inspection
s the chenpest.