GRAND Get the Best Weekly in Nebraska one year and so.ne Premium, either a Valuable Farm, a Piano, a Threshing Machine, a Wagon, a Solid Comfort Riding Piow, Har rows, Plows and oilier Farm Implements; or any one of the thousand and one useful and valuable presents of fered by TH F BEE as premiums. Every subscriber gets something. The presents offered are the finest lot ever given by THE BEE and you should not fail of the opportunity this year. The price of TIIE BEE is $2, or will club it with THE FRONTIER at $3 in advance. Call on or address J. H. RIGGS, O’Neill, Neb. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. LEGAL NOTICE. Richard T. Hills, Charlotte Hills, 0. IT. Toncray and Emma It. Toncray, Ezra It. Carr, administrator of the estate of N. It. Klohardson, deceased, H. A. Jandt and K. C. Tompkins, partners doing: business under the Arm name of Jandt and Tompkins, and Jos eph Holmes, non-resident defendants, tv'.il take notice that on the 34th day of December, 1891, the Union Trust Coin re. y, plaintiff herein, ttled Its petition !r. mo district con rt of Holt county Nebraska, against said de fendants ,ti.e object and prayer of which are vo foreclose a certain mortgage executed by defendants. Richard T. Mills nud Chat lotto Mills, Ills wlfo, to the plaintiff, upon the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section eleven, and tbo southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section twelve; township thirty-one. range ten. west. In Holt couuty, Nebraska, to secure the ___ payment of two promissory notes dated February 15,18s". for the sum of 13%, and Interest at the rate of ten per cent per annum after maturity; that there Is now due upou said uotes and mort f uge, according tothe terms thereof, tnolud ng taxes and Interest on a prior note and mortgage paid by plaintiff to protect Its se curity, the sum of (3U0 and Interest at the rate of ten per cent per annum from August 1,1881. and plaintiff prays that said premises may be decreed to be sold to satisfy the amount duo thereon, and that defendant may he foreclosed of all equity of redemp — — — ■ -- gttj3 mortgaged tlon or other Interest premises. You are required to answer said petition on or before the eighth day of February, 1831. Dated December 84.1881. THE UNION TRUST COMPANY. 15-4 Plaintiff. LEGAL NOTICE. Addison L. Pauley. Oconto J, Squires and Albert Dufour. Louie A. Long and Mary Long, his wlfo, defendants, will take notice that on the 24th day of December. UWl, the Union Trust Company, plaintiff herein, tiled Its petition In the district court of Hull county, Nebraska, against said defendants the object and prayer of which aro to fore close a certain mortgage executed by de fendant, Addison L. Pauley, to plaintiff upon the south balf of the northeast quartet and the south half of the northwest quartet of section seven, township tlilrtv-two. rungt ten, west. In Holt county, Nebraska, to se cure the payment of three promissory note! r 4, 1887, for the sum of *801 dated February 4, 1887, for the sum of (80 am Interest at the rate of ten percent per annutt after maturity: that there Is now due upor said notes and mortgage, according to tin terms thereof, including lntetest on prloi note and mortgage paid by plaintiff to pro toot Its security, the sum of *250 and lntcresi at the rate of ten per cent per annum fron August 1,181)1, and plaintiff prays that sale «remises may be decreed to be sold to satlsf j ic amount due thereon, andjthat defendant) may be foreclosed of all equity of redemptloi or other Interest In said mortgaged premises You are required to answer said petition oi or before the 8th day of February, 1882. Dated December £4,1801. THE UNION TRUST COMPANY. 2S-4 • Plaintiff. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, r Land Orricc at O’Niiix, Nob., t Dec> ^ 1^91, j Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has died notice of his Intentioi to make final proof In support of bis cla'm and that said proof will be made before tin O’Neill. Neb., oi H. E. 12056 For the NWk 21-81-10 west. He names the following witnesses to prov< his continuous residence upon and cultiva tlon of said land, vlx: Earl Allen, Mlnneola, Neb.; Frank Dar and Joseph Shollmyer, Scott v llle, Neb.; liar rett Scott, O'Neill. Neb. 28-lit B. S. Oltuspil. Register. Uncolored Japan tea in handsom little baskets at sixty cents per poum at Pfund & Wagers. The tea is of ex cellent quality and the baskets tnak nice work or band baskets for tb ladies. Try one. register and receiver at February 26,1892, viz; ERNST RICHTER, LEGAL NOTH*. Henry Hohl, Dorn Ilohl, Henry Brown. F.O. Grable. Mrs. F.O, Grnble. Mrs. .1. It. Clurk, administrator of the estate of J. It. tJlnrk, tie ceased. Joseph Damron, defendants, will take notice that on the Oth day of January, 1 sir.*, Sylvia A. Daniels, plaint (IT herein, tiled her petition in the district court of Holt count v, Nebraska, against said defendants, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a cer tain mortgage executed by dcfendants.llenry Hohl and Dora Hold, to the Showalter Mort gage Company upon the south half of the southwest quarter of section fourteen (14) and the north half of the northwest quarter of section twenty-three (23) In township twen ty-six (SB), north of range fourteen (ill west of the sixth principal meridian, containing ICO acres, more or less, to secure the payment of one promissory note dated August 1,1888, for the sum of #.kI0 and interest at. the rate of seven per cent per untumi, payable semi-an nually, and ten por cent after maturity; that theie Is now due upon said note and mort gage, according to the terms thereof, the sum of S, containing oiie hundred sixty-one and 53-100 acres, accord ing to the government survey, in Holt coun ty, Nebraska, to secure the payment of the defendants’ promissory coupon note dated August 20. 18S0, fur the sum of one thousand dollars (11,000).due and payable September 1, 1S01, after date thereof; that there is now due upon the said note and mortgage the sum of eleven hundred fifty and S5-100 dol lars (fl.150.S5), for which sum with interest from tins date plaintiff prays for a decree that the defendants may oe required to puv the same, or that said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due, together with the amount of thirty-two dollars (*32). taxes which the plaintiff has been compelled to pay to protect its interest. You are required to answer said petition ll,e 2®*!* day of Februarv, ISifcJ. *55 OONNKCTICuVAi£ANTEE C0MPANY -8~* Ter L. T. Bond. Attorney. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Land Om-icb at O'Xmu, Neb..I '.IDS. f ~ .. . . . . January 80.18ft;. i Notice Is hereby Riven that the following named settler has tiled notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the register and receiver at O’Neill. Neb., ou Marcli S, 1S82, viz: PATKICK BEGLEY’. D. S. 10001. Eor the SWV* Sec. 10, Tp. 2», raiiRe 12 west. lie names the following witnesses to prove Ills continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: Thomas YValsh, Anthony Murray. James Dlxson, Edward Gallarher. all of O'Neill, Neb. 2wi» B. S. Gillespie, Iiegipter. T^KO’N’Eir.LIJEPUBI.KANCLUl *■*•*'' llBJzU A.l cist I — Rooms are located over Morris & Co’t drug store on Douglas street. The rooms ar open at all times. Republicans are invite* to visit the rooms at any und all times btruugers while In the city are Invited t make the club rooms their headquarters Business meeting of the club the first am third balurduy evening of each month. GEO. I). BIGGS. See«.Ly °W^E’ VlvMe'" I LEGAL NOTICE. The Sliowalter Mortgage Company, Jaoob Stotler. receiver, Jacob Stotler, Howard In vestment Company, Fredrick Stevens, Alva C. Hurrldge, Moses A. Richards, Charles E. Flandro.CatherlneM. MoCormlck and Mathew II. McCormick, defendants, will take notice that on the 15th day of January, 1892, Olive K. Emmons Nee Mrs. Henry Emmons plaintiff herein. Hied her petition In the district court of Holt couuty, Nebraska, agHlnst said de fendants, the object und prayer of which are to foreclose a certain mortgage executed by defendants Catherine M. McCormick and Mathew H. McCormick to the Sliowalter Mortgage Company upon the north-east quarter of section twenty-two, Township tliirty-one,northrange eleven west 6th l\M..ln Holt county, Nebrasku, to securu the pay ment of one promissory note dated July's, 1S88, for the sum of $900 and Interest at the rate of 7 per cent, per annnm payable semi annually and 10 per cent after maturity; that there Is now due upon said note and mortgage, aeoordlng to the terms thereof, the sum of 11037.56 and interest at the rate of 10 perccut. per annum from January 1,1802, and plaintiff prays that said premises mav be decreed to be sold to satisfy the amount due thereon. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 29th day of February. 1692. Dated January 18,1892. Olive E. Emmons Neb Mrs Hsecrt Emmons 28-4 II. M. Uttley, her Attorney. LEGAL NOTICE. Elizabeth ltoo, formerly Elizabeth Good hand, Klelmrd line, her husband. Ana I)oe, formerly Ann Goodhand, and John Doe, her husband, whose true name are to plaintiff unknown, Ellzubeth Goodhand. Ann Good hand, George Goodhand, Mary Goodhand, his wife, Henry Goodhand, Alice Geodhand, his wife, John Goodhand and Emma Goodhand, his wife, heirs at law of Mark Goodhand deceased and Charlotte Goodhand, defend ants, will take notice that on the 21st day of January, 1892, The Union Trust Company, plaintiff herein. Ailed its petition in the dis trict court of lloltcouuty. Nebraska, against said defendants, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain mortgage ex ecuted by defendant, Charlotte Goodhand and Mark Goodhand since deceased, to plaintiff, upon tho Northeast quarter of sec tion twenty-eight, township twenty-six, range twelve, west, in Holtcounty, Nebraska, to secure the payment of a promissory note dated December 31, 1886, for the sum of *12 and interest at the rate of ten per cent, per an - num after maturity; that there Is now due upon said noto and mortgage according to t he terms thereof, including Interest on a prior note and mortgage and taxes paid by plaintiff to protect its security, the sum of slue and interest at the rate of ten percent, per annum from June 1, ism, and plaintiff prays that said premises may be decreed to lie sold to. satisfy the lamount found duo there in. and that defendants may be fore closed of all equity of redemption or other Interest in said mortgaged premises. You are required to answer said petltio on or before the 29th day of February. 1892 Dated January 21.1892. THE UNION THUST COMPANY 28-* Plaintiff. LEGAL NOTICE. Vaclav Kubovee, non-resident defendant, will take notice that on the 17th day of Octo ber, 1891. The Union Trust Compahy.plalntlff herein. Aled its petition In the district court of Holt county. Nebraska, against said de fendants, the object and prayer of wliioh are to foreclose a certain mortgage executed by defendant. Vaclav Kubovee. to plaintiff upon the uorth-eust quarter of section twenty-three, township twenty-seven, range twelve west In Holt county. Nebraska lo secure the paymtnt of a promissory note dated July la, 18*7, for the sum of S13and in terest at the rate of 10 percent, per annum after maturity; that there is now due upon said note and mortgage according to the terms thereof including interest on a nrior mortgage, paid by plaintiff to protect its security, tho sum of *100 and Interest at the of t«'> I>(;r fern- per annum from July 1. 1891. and plaintiff prays that said premises may tie decreed to be sold to satisfy the amouut due thereon. You are required to answer said petition on or before the i9t it day of February. 1892 Dated January 19,1892. 28-4 The Union Thu^t Company, Plaintiff. Some Foolish People Allow a cough to run until it gets be yond the reach of medicine. They often say, "Ob, it will wear away,” but in most cases it wears them tytvay. 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At the Universal Exposition of 1889, at Paris, Prance, the best sewing machines of the world, Including those of America, were in competition, l’hey were passed upon bv a jury com Dosed of the best foreign mechanical experts, two of whom were the leading sewing machine manufacturers of Prance. This jury, after exhaustive examina tion and tests, adjudged that the Wheeler A Wilson machines viere the best of all, and award ed that company fhe highest prize offered—the GRAND PRIZE—giving other companies only gold, silver and bronze medals. The French government, as a further recogni tion of superiority, decorated Mr. Nafcaniel Wheeler, president of the company, with the Cross of the Legion of Honor—the most prized honor of France. The No. 9, for family U3C, and the No, 12, for manufacturing -uses, are the best in the world to-day. And now, when you want n sewing machine, if you do not get the best it will be your own fault Ask your sewing machine dealer for the No. 6 Wheeior A Wilson machine. If he doesn’t keep them, write to us for descriptive catalogue ana terms. Agents wanted in all unoccupied terri WHEELER & WILSON MFG. CO. Chicago, I1L For Sale by NEIL BRENNAN, O'NEILL NEB. Rov& McGowan, ;dealers in Dry Goods,Groceries CLOTHING. BOOTS & SHOES GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, MITTENS & GLOVES SCOTTVILLE, NEB Guarentee to sell as cheap as any store in Holt county. FARM PRODUCE TAKER IN EXCHANGE. S. C. & N. Lesses -FROM— All Points in Dakota, Dixon. Cedar. Pierce Antelope and Holt Counties to SIOUX CITY, ST. PAUL, DULUTH, CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY, ST. LOUIS, AND ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH. PozelMM Teuz Tidceta u, SJalp TTovir FxeleUt iris The Pacific Short Lie For Passenger Faros and Time Tables: .... 2^S2t « C_!_m» ®- . ® filJU by any manufacturers. If you want a Sewing Machine Organ don’t let some traveling sharper take you in p be sure to charge you two prices for inferior goods. N !' ter what guarantees he will give vou'they are not as Z' ? you can get from a permanent dealer in your own locaTit°1 forest at the rate of seven per cent, perani num payable semi-annually and ten percemj after maturity; that there is now due up"] said note and mortgage according to 1,11 ffcll U II1WI Ilf. Uf. wvw. » — I j terms thereof, including taxes paid by pun'll n itx flpcnritv. the sum of tiff to protect its security, the sum of and interest at the rate of ten per cent. P> annum from November 1, 1891. and phi"11 prays that said premises may be deems . be sold to satisfy the amount due them and that defendants may be foreclosed ei • equity of redemption or other hitennt said mortgaged premises. You are required to unswer said petllion or before the 21)th day, of February, Isa Dated January 21. feffiS. ......... • THE UNION TRUST COMPANY 284 Plain*1" If you are troubled with rbeumntis or a lame back, bind on over the s““ of pain a piece of flannel dampened »' Chamberlain's Pain Balm. You wdl surprised ut the prompt relief it ation '■ 50 ceiit bottles for sale by P C. cor gan, druggist. Remember, arc the best. Henerickson’s grocen Apples by the barrel at the CitV cry. Don’t leave O’Neill on a trip . inquiring at the Short Line dep° passenger rates Cigars, fruits, nuts and candies, etc it Heinerikson's. .1«.UI.U«‘*»-*'■' A***" „..rU f.r bt Anna ,-IViav •»'"« ‘work s'"1 i'V uii:li. V"ii ■ ««',1" Y-yt". ll«l« '•t"11 ’ L ... ".""V.," •II ||..|||#. «hrr«»«-r Kiu„-r,.r. n*. I . Hurt* iiiikit»« " » *. »»• .... I tva.mlei'f"1’ * . U oilll U.HailcU *