The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 19, 1891, Image 8
THE NEW LYCEUM LEAGUE. A National Movement for the Training of Young America. From the Boston Herald. An important step is announced by the Youth'* Companion. That pnper proposes to revive ns 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 lenders. The plnn proposed is an organization of national reach, called the Lyceum League of America. It is to consist of a system of locnl 1\ ccums or clubs, con nected with each other through a newly created lyceum department In the Youth's Companion. The lyccum de partment gianis ull 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 nt this aid is a carefully chosen list of books on Aineii can problems, which books arc, Hryco's “American Commonwealth,’’ the “Amer ican Statesman,” series, Fiske’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 thu duties of citizenship. The work is to be above all partisanship. It is to be American in the broadest sense, h aims to give practical direction to the patriotic cn thuslasm which the general school-flag 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 houses, factories, churches can all have their lyceum clubs. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE TO TAX-PAYEKS. On December 1, I DO], I will Issue distress warrants lor ull unpaid personal taxes of 1*110 and prior years. These taxes must lio paid, ltespectfully, BAUHETT SCOTT, 18-8 County Tretsurcr. LEGAL NOTICE. John Morrow and Elizabeth Morrow, de fendants, will tako notice that on the 25th day of July, 18111, J. L. Moore, plaintiff here in, tiled Ills petition In the district court of Molt oounty, Nebraska, against sahl defend ants, the objeot and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain mortgage executed by do fenuents to Dakota Mortgage Loan oorpora tlon upon the NW!* of section 211, township 25. north of range 12 west, In Holt county, Ne braska, to secure the payment of ten promts aory notes dulcd January 2U, 18S0, for the sum of Moacli and Interest at the rate of tun per oent per annum, payable annually after ma turity: that there Is now duo upon said notes and mortgage' according to the terms there of, the sum of *18.90 and Interest at the rate of ten per cent per annum from February 1. 1881, and plaintiff prnys that said premises may be decocod to be sold to satisfy the amount due thereon. You are required to answer said petition on or before'.tlie 2lst day of December, 1881. Dated O'Neill, Neb., Nov. 7,1891. _ _ „ , , J. L. MOOKK, Plaintiff. Dy N. D. Jackson, his Attorney, 18-4 LEGAL NOTICE. William T. Humphreys, G. W. Brooks and William Bell, non-resident defendants, will take notice that on tho 7th day of November, 1881, W. H. Snyder, plaintiff herein. Hied Ills petition In the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, against said dufendunts and John J. UooheandC. W. Lament, the object and prayer of whtoh are to foroclose a certain mortgage executed by defundn..t, William T. Humphreys, to John J. Koclie as trustee, upon the NwV4 of section ltd, in township Jl, north tf range 9 west In Holt county, Nebras ka, to secure the payment of one promissory note dated Deuembcr 1. 188(1, for tho sum ol •488 and Interest at the rate of eight per cent percent pur annum, payable semi-annually, and ten per cunt after maturity; that there Is now due upon said note and mortgage, ac cording to the terms thereof, the sum of *475.28 aud Interest at the rate of ton per ceut per annum frem December 1, 1880, aud plaintiff prays tdutsald promises may bo decreed to be sold to satisfy the amount due thereon, and that the title or other interest of the defend ants, John J. ltouhu, O. W. Lament, G. W. ltrooks aud William Hell, In said premises may be decreed to lie junior uud subject to said mortgage. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 21st day of December. 1881. Dated O'Neill, Neb., Nov. 7,181)1. „ _ _ T , W.H. SNYDER, Plaintiff. By N. D. Jackson, his Attorney. NOTICE TO LAND OWN hits. To whom It may concern; The commissioner appointed to establish i road, commencing at the section corner bo tween suctions Ihlrty-Uve (lift) uud thtrty-sf (JUi on tho south line of township thirty CM nnrt h op piintm lu'nli'o tl'ii in...,* ■ 8l.k.._ _____ mi uiuBuutu iuin oi Lownsuip thirty (,r north or range twelve <12) west; thfenoe run Ming north on section line between section ..... ... I... line uuiweuu secttoi tlilrty-llre (J5) and thirty-six Cltb. six (8) mil to thesectlou corner bulween sections one and two (2) on the north line of said townsht thence runniug east on township line betwet sections one (l)and thirty-six tint) 48.28 oh thence north on on the one-quarter secth Hue on section thirty-six (!t«i 72.04 chs; them north 80 dog west, 12.92 chs north; 2 do: west on section twenty-live (25) (1.19 chs nor: *! deg HO min west 8.a4 chs north Hi clegs we; li.82chs north,42 deg 80 min west, 12.80 cl uortli, 15deg 45 min west, 12 chs; thence nor 62 deg 30 min east, 5.20 chs; thence north deg 20 min west, 5.50 ohs, there to termimt near Eagle Mllpt, lias reported in favor of tl establishment thereof and all objeetlo: thereto or claims for damages must be till in the county clerk's office on or before urn of the 9th day of January. A. 1). 1882, or sa vead will be established without referen thereto. Lskxl.1 G. C. HAZELET, County Clerk. C. E. Uittlkh, Deputy. 18 PROBATE NOTICE. In the matter of the estate of W. R. Smith, deceased. Notice is hereby Riven that the creditors of said deceased will meet the executor of said estate, before mo, county judRe of Holt county. Nebraska, at tue county court room in said county, on the 15th day of Jan u try, 1SK, on the 15t li day of March, 1«B, and on the 15th day of May, Wtl, at 10 o'ciock a. m. each day tor the purpose of presentin' their claims for examination, adjustment at d allowance. Six months are allowed for cred itors to present their claims, ant one year for the executor to settle said estate, trom the 16th day of November. 1*01. This notice will be published in Thk Frontier tor three weeks successively, prior to the 15th day of November, lttul. E. II. BENEDICT, _;_County Judge. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Omct at O’Neill. Neb l „ .. , . , , October W, MOL f. Notice is hereby given that the fnllowInR named settler lias filed notice of his inteu tlon to make final proof in support of bis claim, and that suid proof will be made be fore the roRister and receiver at O'Neill Neb., on November 20.1«U, viz: GEN ISA OUT. Ruardian of mtoor heirs of JOHN N. BRAHV deceased, H. E. No. 12334. For the N Wl* Sec. 31, Tp. 31, N. K. 10 West. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upou and cultiva tion of said land, viz: Charles Wrede. O'Neill. Neb.: Joseph Rup Senscamp. Leonla, Neb.; Rudolph Peterson, ohn Carlson. Mlueola, Neb. 15-8* B. S. Gillespie, Register. LEGAL NOTICE. George Hohl, LIz/ic Hold and Jacob Stoller. assignee of the Showaltcr Mortgage flotii* puny, defendants, will tako notice that »»n ; the frith clav of October, IrftL.Mnry F. I*;on mmI, plaintiff herein. Hied her petition in the 1 district court of Molt county* Nebraska, j against Haiti defendants, the object and I praver of which are to foreclose a certain mortgage executed by defendants George Mold and Lizzie Mold, to the Showalter Mort gage company, in.on the E,/* of the NWU and the E'» of the SW1* of section 15, In township Mil north of range M west. In Molt county. No- : braska, to secure the payment of one nroinl*- j aory note dated August I, lsss, for the sum j of 1500 and Interest at the rate of T per cent per annum payable semi-annually and ten | percent after maturity; that there Is now j due upon sald note and mortgage according i to the terms thereof, the sum of $575.25 and Interest at the rate of ten percent per annum from August 1. IW)|, and plaint Ilf prays t hat said premises may he decreed to he sold to satisfy the amount due thereon, and that t In* title or other Interest of the defendant. Jacob Htotler, assignee of the Showaltcr Mortgage company, in said premises, may be decreeuto be Junior and subject to the licit ■ of the plaint I tf's mortgage. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 14th day of December, lNttl. Dated O’Neill. Neb.. October 80. 171*1. MA11Y F. LEON AIM), Plaintiff. Jly N. I). Jackson, her Attorney. 17-4 i LEGAL NOTICE, Jacob StoMer, assignee of the Showaltcr i Mortgagecompany. and Russell & Company, j defendants, will take notice that on t he .’Kit h I day of October, 1MM, Mary, F. Leonard. ■ plaintiff herein, lllod her 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 e.v- j cotiled by defendants, Mary I. Itoiiy and Frank Roby, to the Showaltcr Mortgage, com pany unon the SVi of the NK*i and the N' . of the SK'a of section 1H, In township ~5 north of range 11 west In Molt county, Nebraska, to secure the payment of one promissory note, dated August 1, PHS, for the sum of $5;X) and interest at the rate of 7 per cent payable Hcml-unnuailv and ten percent after matur ity; that there Is now due upon said note and mortgage, according to the terms thereof, the sum of $517.51 and Interest at the rate of ten per cent, per annum from August t, IsDl, and plaintiff prays t hat said premises may he de creed to l>o sold to satisfy the amount due thereon, and that the title or ot her Interest of the defendants, Jacob Stotlcr (assignee of the Showaltcr Mortgage company) and Rus sell & Company, In said premises may be de creed to bo junior and subject to the lien of the plaintiff's mortgage. You are required to answersaid petition on or before the 14th day of December. 1801. Dated O'Neill, Neb., October ifct, Mill. MARY F. LEONARD. Plaintiff. Dy N. D. Jackson, her Attorney. 17-4 NOTICE. To Joseph A. Pinkerton, Resslo Pinkerton, \V. S. Richmond, Mrs. W.H. Richmond, The Cent nil Iowa luvestmelit Company, ii. J. Rogers, Mrs. II.,). Rogers, 0. G. Green, Mrs. C.Greene. The American Investment Com pany, W. L. Barney & Co., non-resident de temlants: Yon will take notice that on the 16th day of November, 1891, Win. Elliott UrltTths, plaintltf herein, tiled its petition in the district court of lloit countv, Nebraska, against each of the above-named defendants, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain trust deed or mortgage executed by Joseph A. Pinkerton and Bessie Pinkerton, defend ants, to K. 8. Urmsby, trustee, on the follow ing described real estate situated In Hop county, Nebraska, towlt: The west half of the northwest quarter of section six, town ship thirty-three, and the west half of the s uithwostquarter ot section thirty-one.town ship thirty-four, all in range fifteen, west of the tttli P. M., to secure the payment of a cer tain promissory note or bond for WOO due June l. 1891, also to secure the payment »f ten Interest coupons for $21 each, all dateu April PI, I SHU. Plaintltf alleges that he is the owi er and in possession of the note which matured on tne 1st day of June, 1891. and then* is now due the plaintiff «n said $600 note owned by Idm and hi cured by said trust deed the sum f $T<M), with inteiest thireon from Jut.e 1, lSiH), for which sum with interest, pluintitl prays a dtcree that defendants be required to pay the same or that said premist s may be sold to satisfy the amount found due. That thccia m. rlglit or interest ef eacnof said de fendants be decreed to be Junior and inferior to plaintiff's lien You are required to answer sai l petition on or before the 1:8th day of December, 1891. Dated this 16th day of November. 1891. 19-4 \v It. It. Dickson, Att’y for Pl'tT. NOTICE TC SHOW CAUSE FOR HOME STEAD. I State of N Kim ask a, | uu Holt County. l’o all perse ii m interested in the estatoof A. I C. Ilartics, deceased. Whereas, Elvira Barnes on the 28th day of October, 1861, Hied her verified petition in this court alleging that A.C. Barnes, late or this county, died In this county on the lath day of September, 1891, leaving a homestead: that I said petitioner is the wife of said deceased and, and praying that such proceedings may [ be had as required by law for the descent of ! said homestead. I Whereupon l have appointed Tuesday, the | 10th day of November. 1891. at 11 o’clock in tin* forenoon at my office in the court house as the time and plaoe for a heariug in said pe J titlon and all persons interested may appear and show cause if such exists why the prayer ot s.iid petit ioner bo not grunted. It is further ordered that said petitioner give notice to all persons Interested In said estatoof the pomieneo of the petition and ! and the time and place set for hearing the I same by causing a copy of this order to be published for one week pit#Ions to the time j set for said hearing in The Frontier, a | weekly newspaper, priutod and of general i circulation in tills county. Witness my official signature tills 28th day | of Oet.vher. 1891. E. H. BENEDICT, ! [SBAiJ County Judge. , NOTICE OF SALE. Iu the matter of the estate of Mary P. Galla gher, deceased. Notleeo is he-ieby given that in pursuance of an order of M. 1. Kinkaid, judge of the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, made on tbo 24th day of October, 1891. for the : sale of the real estate liefelnafter described, there will he sold at the front door of the i court house In O'Neill Holt county. Neb., on j the 19th day of November. 1891, at 5o'clock p. ; m. at public veudue to the highest bidder for : cash the following described reel estate, to- ; wit: Tue northwest quarter of section seven, in . township twenty-nine, range eleven, west of I the 6th P. M. in Holt county, Nebraska, and I the following described real estate situated ! in the city of O’Neill. Holt county. Neb., to- , wit: A certain piece or purse! of land bounded and described as follows, commeno- j iug at a point on the east line of lot one, iu i block twenty-eight in the original town of j O’Neill City, Holt county. Neb.: Seventy-t wo i feet south of the northeast corner of said lot j one, running thence west across lots one. j two. three and four, to point on tiie west j Hue of said lot four, and seventy-two feet \ south of ths northwest corner of said lot four j thence south to the west line of said lot four, i twenty-four feet, thence east across lots one. i two, three and four, to the east line of lot ; one, and twenty-four feet south of the place of beginning, all in block twenty-eight, iu the city of O.Ncill, Holt county. Neb. Said sale : will remain open one hour. Dated tills 24tli dav of October. 1W1. PATRICK llAGERTY. Administrator of the estate of Mary 1\ Gal lagher, deceased, 16-4 Peter Eberle, Delia Eberle, his wife, nud Jos. M. Hayes Woolen Company, non-resident defendants, will take notice that on the sixth day of October, lHtfl, Holt County Hank, plaintiff herein, «•“» l its petition in the dis i triet court of i»olt county, Nebraska, against ; said delendunts, the object and prayer of which are to to tee lose a certain mortgage ex i eeuled by defendants. Peter Eberlo and Delia Kberie. his wife, to plaintiff upon lot No. six. in block No. two. in tin* village of O’Neill, formerly O’Neill City. Holt county. Nebraska, to secure the pat meat of twenty-seven prom issory notes dated November 27, Ins*, for the sum of £25 each, and interest at the rate of ! ten per cent per annum payable semi-annu ally and ten per cent after maturity; that there Is now due upon said notes and mort gage. according to the terms thereof, the sum | of *675 ami interest ut the rate of ten percent ! per annum from November, 27, ibsN, and j plaintiff prays'“that said premises may be de creed to be syid to satisfy the amount due ; thereon, and that defendants may he forts i closed of all equity of redemption or other interest in said mortgaged premises, j You are required to answer said petition on ! or before t he 16th day of November, 1S»J1. Dated October 6.1S91. 13-4 HOLT COl'NTY BANK, Plaintiff. New buckwheat, muple syrup, dried fruits, fancy winter apples, pure cider, new mince meat an/J jellies etc., etc. O’Neill Grocery Company, LEGAL NOTICE. State ok Nebraska, i _ Holt County. I j Tn the (listtintcourt, of thereof, of the Fif teenth Judicial district: Arthur P. Rose. | plaintiff, vs. Charles F. Smith. Isabella j Smith,.1. IK Steves mul .Steves, his wife, j defendants. notice ok .suit. The above ntum il defendants, Charles F. Smith, Isabella Smith. J. 1). Steves and. Stoves, bis wife, and each of them are hereby notified that the above named plaintiff has fill'd In the above named court Ills petition against. them and the other defendants named above; that the object and prayer of said petition of the plalntltT are to foreclose two mortgages hearing date the 1st day of July, IW9, executed by the above named de fendants. Charles F. Smith ant. Isabella Smith, to the Showaltor Mortgage company, and by it assigned to the plaintiff, on the fol low lug described real estate situate in the county of Holt, In the state of Nebraska, to wlt; The south half (V%) of the southwestquarter (H) and the south half (‘t) of the southeast quarter (•*) of section six (6) in township thir ty north, and range nine (0) west of the Gth 1\ 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 plaintiif, on or before Monday, the 7th day of December. lHtd, or said petition of plaintiif will be taken as true and a decree will be rendered against them, the said de fendants, Charles F. Smith, Isabella Smith, J. Dfcteves and Steves, his wile, decree ing that the said mortgages 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 $815.70 due to the plaintiff on his said mortgage, together with interest on said sum at the rate of ten per cent per annum from the 16th day of Novem ber. 1891, and the costs of tills suit and such sale: and said decree will furtner provide that you, the said defendants, Charles F. Smith, Isabella Smith, J. E. Steves and. Steves, his wife, shall be forever barred and foreclosed of all equity of redemption in and to said real estate and every part thereof. AHTHI H R. ROSE. By John M. Ragan, his Attorney. KM LEGAL NOTICE. State of Nehkahka, \ aa Ilolt County, f 1 n the district court of tharoof, of tho Fif teenth judicial district: John W. Mellen* plaintiff, vs. Hugh C. Rhino and Lillie A. Rhino, defendants. NOTICE OF SU’T. Tlio ubovo mimed defendants, Hugh C. Rhine and Lillie A. Rhine, and ouch of them are heroby notified that the above named {ilulntlff has Hied hi the ubovo named court lis edition against them and tho other de fendants named above; that tho object and prayer of said petition of the plaintiff and the said answer or cross-petition are to fore close a mortgage hour!ng date tho 2d day of September, 1889, executed by trie above named defendants, Hugh C. Rhine and Lillie A. Rhine, to the Sliowulter Mortgage Com pany and hy it assigned to the plaintiff on the following described real estate situate In the county of Holt hi the state of Nebraska, to-wit: The northwest nuarter (M) of ssetion thirty one <HI) in township thirty-one (ill) north, and range nine (if) west of tho flth 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 tiro plaintiff oil or before Monday, tire 7lli 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 lie appraised, advertised and sold at public auction by the sheriff of said Holt -•minty, to make and raise the sum of $1,091.hu due to the plaintiff on his said mortgage, to gether with intor'est on said sum at the rate <»f ten per cent per annum from the lfith day of November, 181)1, and the costs of tills suit and such sale; and said decree will furthtr provide that you, the said defendants, Hugh *’. Rhine and Lillie A. Rhine,shall be forever barred and foreclosed of all equity of redemp tion in and to said roalestate and every part thereof. JOHN \V. MELLEN. Hy John M. Ragan, his Attorney. Hi-4 NOTICE. Inn Richardson, Alfa 8. Vanatter and Jas. Vanatter, defendants, will take notice that David P. Kimball, plaintiff, has filed a peti tion in the district court of Holt county. No tu aska, against said defendants, the object i ml prayer of which are to foreclose a mort gage dated February 23, 1886, for $600 and in i-rest, on the southwest quarter of sect on live, 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 lauds sold to satisfy the same. Vou are required to answer 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. Courtrlgbt. At torney 8. 15-4 SHERIFF’S SALE. . Hy virtue of an order of sale directed to me from the clerk of tho district court of Holt county, Nebraska, on a decree obtained be fore the district court of Holt county. Ne braska, on the 10th day of December. 1»89, in tavor of William A. Paxton, Benjamin Gal lagher, co-partners doing business us Paxton & Gallagher, as plaintiffs, and against Put kick Hagerty and Mary llagerty as defend ants, for the sum of tour thousand four hun dred thirty four dollars, and seventy-one cents, and costs taxed at $63.38 and accruing costs I have levied upon the following prem ises. taken ns the property of said defend ants. to satisfy said order or sale, to-wlt: 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 tho 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 tho building wherein the last term of 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. Nebraska, this 20th day of October, 1891. 15-5 H. C. McKvonv, Sheriff of said County. 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 n decree ob tained before the district court of Holt coun ty, Nebraska, on the 2:kh day ol November, 1890, in favor of The Ballou State Banking Company ns plaintiff and agaiast John DeLos Wilson et al.« os defendants, for the sum of seventy-nine dollars and eighty cents, and the Elkhorn Valley Bank obtained a decree for the sum of $150, and costs taxed at $22.43. and accurlng costs 1 have levied upon the following premises, taken as the property of said defendants, to satisfy said order of sale, to-witi The southwest quarter of section twenty six i20), township twenty-eight (28), range eleven (11), west of the 6th P. M., in Holt county. Nebraska. And will offer the same for sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand on the lOt day of November, A. D. 1891, in frout of the court house in O’Neill, that being the building wherein tho last term of district court was held, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. of said day, when and where due attendance will be given bv the undersigned. Dated at O’Neill. Neb., this 29th day of Sep temper, 1891 14-o H.C. McEvony, __Sheriff of said County. BtlEUlr r S HALE. By virtue of an order of sale, directed to me from the clerk of the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, on a deoiee obtained before the district court of Holt ouuntv. Ne braska on (Lie :!■>; n day ot November, MJO, in favor of The ttatlou State Bunking Company as plaintiff and against John lie Los Wilson et al as defendants, for the sum of tifty tliree dollars, and the Elkhorn Valley Bank obtained a decree for ttie sum of f 1.10. and costs taxed at f'-'J lit and accruing costs 1 have levied upon t lie following premises, taken us flic property of said defendants, to satisfy said order of sate to-wit: The southeast quarter of section twenty seven (27) township twenty-eight (2S1 range eleven (lit west of the nth 1'. M. in llolt county, Nebraska. And will otter the sumo for sale to the highest bidder for cash, in hand, on the ltith flay of November, A. D. ltjltl, in front of the court house in O'Neill, that beiug the hollo ing wherein the last term of district court was held, at tbe hour of It)o’clock a. ni. of said day, when and where due attendance will bn given by the undersigned, Dated at O’Neill, Nebraska, this 2Mb day Of September, Mil. 14-5 H. C. McEvonv. Shot iff of said County. Flour anil grain of all kinds on sale j at Pfund aud Wagers. Also the finest ' line of groceries and fruits in town. . I E. P. REED dr,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 \ P. J. McMANUS. 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Jennie: “ How is it, Kate, that you always seem to • catch on ’ to the last new thing ? Do what I may, you always seem to get ahead of me.” Kate: “I don’t know: I certainly do not make any exertion in that direction.” Jennie: “ Well, during the last lew 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 certainly we are all improv ing in grace under your instruction; I heard you telling Tommy Eames last evening how his club made mistakes in playing baseball; you seem to be up on all the latest ‘fads/ and know just what to do under all circumstances; 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,” Katb: “Why, Jennie, you will make me yam. I have only one source of information, but it \s surprising how it meets all wants. I very seldom hear of anything new but what the next few days bring rae lull information on the subject. Magic? No I Magazine! And a great treasure it is to us all, for it really furnishes the reading for the whole household: father 1ms given up his magazine that he h»ls taken lor years, as ho says this one gives more and better information on the subjects of the da>'; and mother says that it is that that makes her such a famous housekeeper. In fact, we all agree that it is the only really family magazine published, as we have sent for samples of all of them, and find that one is all lor men, another all tor 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.(X) a year. Perhaps you think I am too lavish in ray praise; but I will let you sep ours, or, better still, send 10 cents to the pub lisher, W. Jennings Uomorest. 15 East 14th street, Now York, for u sample copy, and f shall always consider that I have done you a great favor; and may be you will be cutting us out, as you say wo have the reputation of being the best informed family in town. If that V* ®°? ** Dcmorest’a Family Magazine that does it.” THE SONS OF THE “No. 9.” My dress Is of fine polished oak. As rich as the finest fur cloak. And for handsome design Ton just should see mine— No. S, No. 9. I’m beloved by the poor and the rich, For both I Impartially stitch; In the cabin I shine, In the mansion I’m fine— No. 0, No. a I never get surly nor tired, With zeal I always am fired; To hard work I incline. For rest I ne'er pine— NO. 9, No. a I am easily purchased by all. With Instalments that monthly do fall; And when 1 am thine, Then life la benign— No. 9, No. 9. To the Paris Exposition I went, Upon getting the Grand Prize Intent; I left all behind, The Grand Prize was mine— No. 9, No. 9. At the Universal Exposition of 1889, at Paris, France, the best sewing machines of the world. Including those of America, were in competition. They were passed upon by a Jury composed of the best foreign mechanical experts, two of Whom were the leading sewing machine manufacturers of France. This jury, after exhaustive examina tion and tests, adjudged that the Wheeler A Wilson machines were the best of all, and award ed that company the highest prize ofi’ered—the GRAND PRIZE—giving other companies only gold, silver and bronzo medals. The French government, ns a further recogni tion of superiority, decorated Mr. Nathaniel Wheeler, president of the company, with the Cross of the Legion of Honor—the most prized honor of France. The No. 9. for family use, and the No, 12, for manufacturing uses, are the best in the world to-day. And now, when you want a sewing machine. If you do not get the best it will be your own fruit. Ask your sewing machine dealer for the No. 9 Wheeler <Sc Wilson machine. If he doesn’t keep them, write to us for descriptive catalogue ana terms. -Agents wanted in all unoccupied terri X>ry. WHEELER & WILSON MFU. CO. Chicago, I1L For Sale by NEIL BRENNAN, O’NEILL NEB. f^HUMPHREYS’ y VETERINARY SPECIFICS For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Fogs, Hogs, AND POULTRY. 500 Page Book on Treatment of Animals and Chart Sent Free. cures ( Fever*,Congest ion*. Inflammation A. A./ Spinal Meningitis* Milk Fever. B. B.—Strains* LainenesH, Rheumatism* C. C.—Distemper, Kasai Discharges* D. D.—Bots or Grubs, Worms. K.E.—Coughs, Heaves, Pneumonia* P.F.—Colic or Gripes, Bellyache. G.G.—Miscarriage* Hemorrhages, Stable Case* with Specifics, Manual, _ Veterinary Cure Oil anil Meditator, 87.00 Jnr Veterinary Cure Oil* - - 1*00 Sold by Druggists; or Sent Prepaid anywhere and in any quantity on Receipt of Price. HUMPHREYS’ MEDICINE OO., j Corner William and John Sts., New York. I 11.11.—Urinary and Kidney I. 1.—Eruptive DiNoanes, Mi J. It—Diseases of Digestioi Single Bottle (over SO doses). .60 HUMPHREYS’ HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC No.m g in use ou years, j no oniy successful remedy tor Nervous Debility, vital Weakness, And Prostration, from* over-work or other causes. $1 per vial, or 5 vials and larne vial powder, for $5. Sold by Druggists, or sent postpaid on receipt of price.-HUMPHREYS’ MEDICINE CO., CJor. William and John Sts., N. Y l A YTA ^ 2 1 umlerfnke to briefly leach any laii ty infi-Pipi tit p.-rsun of cither lnex, who ton read mid write, and who, ifter instruction, will work industriously, ^ wlmivln writ 'ihrto '1 In iimbikI Dollars a Year hi their own lo. n li,ie*.w herever they Hve.I will also furnish the situation or employ,,,which you cun 'urn that amount. No monev for me unless mi. ccssiuI ns above. Kindly and quickly learned. I muire hnt mis worker Irom each district <>r county I hare already 'night and provided with employment a large number, wh.. are making over a year each. ItiMEW !£d i?0*1;1 FREE. Address at once, ALLLAI, uux 4300, Augusta, Aiaiue, Site frooers Journal. The leading live-stock newspaper and market reporter ot the West. A'paper for STOCK-RAISERS, FARMERS, One stock breeders, (Train dealers. Very latest and correct market reports by telegraph from all the principal stock markets. Address Daily, $4.00 per Year. Semi-Weekly, $2 Weekly, $1.50 “ The Drovers Journal, UNION STOCK YARDS, South Omaha, Neb, THE FIGURE tfbe figure 9 in our dates will -nake & loug ^ No man or woman now living will ever date s locument without using the figure 9. It stands In the third place in 1890, where it will remain ter years and then move up to second place in 199J where it will rest for one hundred years There is another “9” which has also coil j to ,tay. It is unlike the figure 9 in our dates in the ” jspect that »t Los already moved up to firs. place, where It will permanent ly remain. It is called the “No High Arm Wueeler & Wilson Sewing x»Iachine The “No. 9” was endorsed for first place by the experts of Europe at the Paris Exposition of 1889 where, after a severe contest with the leading ma chines of the world, it was awarded the only Grand 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 improved upon, but is an entirely new machine, and the Grand Prize at Paris was awarded it as the grand est advance in sewing machine mechanism of the age. Those who buy it can rest assured, there M®» of having the very latest and beat WHEELER & WILfiON MTfl OS'.. PACIFIC SHORT LINE S. C. & N. 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Hay wanted on subscription. (.'a at this ofilce soon. St. Patrick’s pills are caiefully )n pared from the best material and # cording to the most approved formnli and are the most perfect cathartic an liver pill that can be produced. P. f Corrigan sells them.. NOTICE. To Franklin Eldred and Sarali E. Eldretl.n, resident defendants: You will take notice that on the 15tli day Sept., WW. The American Investment Out P»ny of Emxnetsburg. Ia., plaintiff Ih-mi tiied its petition in the district conn ol li county. Nebr., against you and each of m defend ants, tlio object and prayer of wi.i are to foreclose a certain trust deed or m«i gage executed by the a hove-named del-;; ants to E. S. Urinsby. trustee for I* O. lii-be on the foliowing described real estate *■> ated in Molt county, Nebraska, to-wit: it northeast quarter of section eighteen, tovi sli i p tlii rty-two, range eleven, west of the li M., to seen re the payment of a certain |=n : tssory note or bond tor $920, due Decern in i lSUi. also to secure the payment of ten inu est coupons, one for $44 and nine for Sc.1, each, all dated Sept. 24, ittoti, the Urst inti i, note maturing June 1,1887, and one every v months thereafter. Plaintiff alleges tlmt it owner and in possession of the interest rxou which matured on the first da vs of Deceit.i 1890, June. 1800, December. 1889, June. I" June. 1888, December, 1887, June, 1887. Dm-i her, 1888, and there is now due plaintiil t said notes owned by it and secured hy s:; trust deed the sum of $4u0 with interest tinr on from June 1,1801, for which sum with h terest plaintiff prays a decree that defend ants be required to pay the same or that mu premises may be sold subject to the print .pi note of $020 and the interest coupon notes ma tu ring subsequent to those owned by p' a in tiff to satisfy the amount found due. You are required to answer said petitioi on or before the 10th day of November, WJI. Dated this 7th day of October, 1801. U*4 It. It. Dickson, Attorney forPlairtiff. NOTICE. To Itufus Wagers, Mrs. Itufus Wagers, Join Cherry and J auo Cherry, non-resident de fendants: You will take notice that on the 1st day October, 1891, Edward Darker, adrninistruti of the estate of M. 14. Darker, deceastd plaintiff herein, filed his petition iu tin district court of Holt county, w braska, against John Cherry, ■hi® Clierry, Hut us Wagers and Mrs. Kufus was ers, defendants, the object and prayer o which are to foreclose a certain mortpw deed executed by John Cherry and Jim1 Cherry, defendants, to the Showaiter M»ri gage Company and assigned to plaint ill.® the following described real estate ti nted in Holt county, Nebraska. to-wi* The north-half of the northeast quarter aw the north half of the northwest quarter u section twenty-seven, township twentv-n"" range nine west of the tith P. M., to secure im payment of a certain promissory note bond for $900 due Sept. 2, 1894. and also to cure the payment of ten interest coupon* m $31.50each, all dated Sept. 2, 1889, the tu>i terest note maturing March l. 1890, aim u™ evei*y six mouths thereafter, Plumim leges that he is the owner and in posses of the note and mortgage, and there is due the plaintiff on said note owned n> and secured by said mortgage deed the >‘11' of $1,100, for which sum with interest plan”' prays a decree that defendants be reqmr to pay the same or that said premises in. be sold to satisfy tlie amount found due: .1..1..!., .... .xf DllIlK WIU1 1 tlie claim, rielitor interest of Itufus bin hind Mrs. Rufus Wagers. defendants, no " eed to te Junior and inferior to piaintiB * ou are required to answer said PotjJ!'" on or before tiio lGtli day of November, Dated tliis Tth day of October. J®1; li. u. Dickson, Atty. tot M"; ia-4 rson can get a hffrse and cask k> i certain piece of work. Inqu-1 ntier ofilce. 18 "* O’Neill Market Report. The following is a correct market if port for this week: Hogs, 100 lbs.$4. Steers,. 4. Put cows.1.50@1. Stutter..10 Eggs.12 Potatoes. l)u.<W| gg* COXSU M1 TIO> ^ « An old physician, retirfd fro having* had placed In his hands India mlssionaay the formula aivtiiK icsieti its iuiujmv to in:;k;; liids of cases, has felt it M?J*utAVtunt.'-U » nus or cases, him irAL \ ~ ,1K)WU to Ills sufferinj? follows^ his motive and n desire ...» ...ire to rem — {1) Hirel ing, I will send tree of i’tv^ vlio desire It. this recipe, in Otrm; __ _ _i,. iiiiib iiv‘i'v' nrt'. >r" English. with full uitvi-tlo''* ddr(«,h nganU using. Sunt by tuui »> •> w. , nth stnmn, unnilng this P«l>tr jj. Joyes, 820 Powers' LUook. Koi-lu _ A tine lot of glassware and c‘c ^ ust receded at Ileinerik*011 ust received at ne...* roods will bear inspection and 4 the cheapest.