The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 28, 1892, Image 8

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—OF THE
Get the Best Weekly in NebrasKaone year anil so.ne
Premium, either a Valuable Farm, a Piano, a Threshing
Machine, a Wagon, a Solid Comfort Riding Piow, Har
rows, Plows and other Farm Implements; or any one of
the thousand and one useful and valuable presents of
fered by THE 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 THE BEE is sj?2,
or will club it with THE FRONTIER at $3 in
advance. Call on or address
J. H. RIGGS, O’Neill, Neb.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
I.KOAL NOTICE.
Richard T. Mills, Charlotte Mills. C. II.
Toncray and Emma K. Toncray, Ezra It.
Carr, administrator of the estate of N. It.
Richardson, deceased, H. A. Jandt and B. C.
Tompkins, partners doing; business under the
firm name of Jandt and Tompkins, and Jos
eph Holmes, non-resident defendants, ".lit
take notice that on the 24th day of December.
HU, the Union Trust Oomp&ny, plaint I tr
herein. Hied Its petition It. tne district court,
of llolt countv Nebraska, against said de
f“m1*nts ,t'ue object and prayer of which are
to foreclose a certain mortgage executed by
defendants, Richard T. Mills and Chailotte
Mills, his wife, to the plaintiff, upon the
southwest quarterof the southeast quarter
of section eleven, and the southwest quarter
of the southwest quarter >>f section twelve,
township thirty-one. range ten. west, la llolt
county, Nebraska, to secure the payment of
two promissory uotcs dated February 15, POT,
for the sum of 125, and Interest at the rate of
ten per cent per annum after maturity; that
there Is now duo upon said notes and mort
fage, according to the terms, thereof. Inclini
ng taxes and Interest on a prior notu and
mortgage paid by plaintiff to protect Its se
curity. the sum of (201) and Interest at the
rate of ten per oent per annum from August.
1,1891. and plaintiff prays that said premises
may be decreed to be sold to satisfy the
amount due thereon, and that defendant
may be foreclosed of all equity of redemp
tion or other Interest in said mortgaged
premises.
You are required to answer said petition
ou or before the eighth day of February, 1801,
Dated December 24,18#I.
THE UNION TRUST COMPANY.
25-4 Plaintiff.
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LKUAL NOTICE.
Addison L. Pauley, George J, Squires and
Albert Dufour, Louie A. Long and Mary
Long, his wife, defendants, will take notice
that on the 24th day of December. 1891, the
Union Trust Company, plaintiff herein, filed
Its petition In the district court of Holt
county, Nebraska, against suld defendants,
the object and prayer of which are to fore
close a certain mortgage executed by de
fendant, Addison L. Pauley, to plaintiff,
upon the south half of the northeast quarter
and the south half of the northwest quarter
of section seven, township thirtv-two. range
ten, west, In Holt county, Nebraska, to se
cure the payment of three promissory notes
dated February 4, 1887, for the sum of Iso and
Interest at the rate often percent per annum
after maturity; that there Is now due upon
said notes and mortgage, aocordlug to the
terms thereof. Including lntctest on prior
note and mortgage paid by plaintiff to pro
tect Its security, the sum of 8250 and interest
at the rate of ten per cent peg annum from
August 1,1801. and plaintiff prays that said
premises may be decreed to In1 sold to satisfy
the amount due thereon, uud^tliat defendants
may be foreclosed of all equity of redemption
or other Interest In said mortgaged premises.
You are required to answer said petition on
or before the 8th day of February, lose.
Dated December 24. 1801.
THE UNION TKUST COMPANY.
>5-4 • Plaintiff.
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
Land OnricE at O’Neill, Neb., i
Dec. 3.1801. t
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of hts intention
to make final proof In support of his claim,
and that said proof will be made before the
register and receiver at O'Neill, Neb., on
February 26, 1802, vlx;
ERNST RICHTER, H. E. 12S55
For the NWM 21-81-10 west.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said land, viz;
Earl Allen. Mlnueola, Neb.; Frank Parr
and Joseph Shollmyer, Scottvlllc, Neb.; Uar
rett Scott, O'Neill. Neb.
28-6t B. S. Gillespie. Register.
Uncolored Japan tea in handsome
little baskets at sixty cents per pound
at Pfund & Wagers. The tea is of ex
cellent quality and the baskets make
nice work or hand baskets for the
ladies. Try one.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Iletiry Hohl, Dorn Ilohl. Henry Brown. F. C.
Gruble, Mrs. F. O. Gruble. Mrs. .1. K. Clark,
administrator of the estate of J. It. Clark, de
ceased. Joseph Damron, defendants, will take
notice that on the 9th day of January. IS92.
Sylvia A. Daniels, plaintiff herein, tiled her
Retltion jn the district court of Holt county,
ehvsska, against said defendants, the object
and prayer of which tin* to foreclose a. cer
tain mortgage executed by defendants.ilenry
Hohl and Dora llohl, 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 (2J) In township twen
ty-six CM), north of range fourteen (14) west
of the sixth principal meridian, containing
ItU) acres, more or less, to secure the payment
of one promissory note dated August 1, lass,
for the sum of $500 and interest lit the rate ol’
seven per cent per annum, payable semi-an
nually, and ten per cent after maturity; that,
theie is now due upon said note and mort
gage, according to the terms thereof, the sum
of $612.25 and Interest at the rate of ten per
cent per annum from January 1. 181*2, and
plaintiff prays that said premises may bo de
creed to be sold to satisfy the amount due
thereon.
You are required to answer said petition on
or before the 22d clay of February, 1802.
Dated Junuary 0,1802.
SYLVIA A. DANIELS, Plaintiff.
By H. M. Uiti.ey, Attorney. ~T-4
NOTICE.
To Hanry Gordon, Sybil Gordon, A. J. Mhlor,
defendants.
You will take notice that on the Hth day of
January. 181)2 the Loan and Guarantee Com
pany of Connecticut, plaintiff herein, filed Its
petition In the district court, of Holt countv,
Nebraska, afsalnst said defendants, the ob
ject and prayer of which are the foreclosure
of a certain mortgage executed by the de
fendants, Henry Gordon and Sybil Gordon,
to the plalutltf upon the following described
real estate, to-wlt: Lots two and three (
and :i) In section one (1) and lot one (1) and the
southwest quarter of the northeast quarter
and the northeast quarter of the northwest
quarter, section twelve (12). township thirty
three <m ran ye fourteen (Hi. containing one
hundred sixty one and fsl-lut) 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. 1886, for the sunt of one t housand
dollars (»1.(«I0). due and payable September 1.
1801, after date thereof: that there is now
due upon the said note and mortgage the
sum of eleven hundred fifty and Si-lid dol
lars (tl.l.W.85), for which sum with interest
from this date plaintiff prays for a deere,
that the defendants may he required
may he required to pin
the same, or that said premises maybe sold
to satisfy the amount found due, together
with the amount of thirty-two dollars (3,12'.
taxes which the plaintiff hasbeeu compelled
to pay to protect Its Interest.
1 ou are required to answer said petition
on or he tore the 2t)tli day of February. 181)2.
THE LOAN AM) GUARANTEE COMPANY
OF CONNECTICUT.
->s'4 Per L. T. Bond. Attorney.
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
LANnOrricE atO’Neim, Neb.. I
" w. f
, , January 20,181)2. ,
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has (lied 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., on March 8,18ir>, viz:
PATRICK HF.GLEY, D. 8.100P1.
For the S\V !* Sec. It), Tp. 29. range 12 west.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said land, viz:
Thomas Walsh, Anthony Murray, James
Hixson, Edward Gallagher, all of O'Neill.
Neb. 28-6* B. S. Gillespie, Register.
rilltE O’NEILL REPUBLICAN CLUI
A Rooms are located over Morris & C'o'i
drugs*—...
locttHU U* VI illUl__ ^
store on Douglas street. The rooms an
open at all times. Republicans are invite*
to visit the rooms at any and all times
nm.5 at anjr nnu ail llin
Strangers while in the city are invited t
make the ciub rooms their headquarter*
Business meeting of the club the first am
third Saturday evenfneof each month.
CEO. D. RIGGS, Secretary0"^' l>re8iden1
LEGAL NOTICE.
Tho Sdiowalter Mortgage Company, Jacob
Stotler. rocolver, .Jacob Stotler. Howard In
vestment Company, Fredrick Stevens, Alva
C. Uim-ldge. Moses A. Kteliards, Charles E.
Elandro.Cal herinoM. McCormick ami Mathew
H. McCormick, defendants, will take notice
that on the 15th day of January, 1892, Olive
E. Emmons Nee Mrs. Henry Emmons plaintiff
herein, tiled her petition in the district court
of Holt county, Nebraska, uKainat. said de
fendants, the object and prayer of which are
to foreclose a certain mortgage executed by
defendants Catherine 51. McCormick and
Mathew H. McCormick to tho Showaitcr
Mortgage Company upon the north-east
quarter of section twentv-two. Township
thirty-one.nurthrnnge eleven west 6th l\M..in
Holt county', Nebraska, to secure the pay
ment, of otic promissory note dated July;!,
1888, for the sum of ifKOO and interest at tho
rate of 7 per cent, per annnni payable semi
annually and 10 per cent after maturity;
that there Is uow due upon said note atul
mortgage. accordihr to the terms thereof,
the sum of J1007.56 and Interest at the rate of
10 percent, per annum from January 1,1802,
and plaintltT prays that said premises may he
decreed to be sold to satisfy the amount duo
thereon.
You are required to answer said petition
on or before the 29th day of Februury, 1892.
Dated January 18,1892.
Olive E. Emmons Nee Mas HENay Emmons
, Plaintiff.
2M H. M. Cttley, her Attorney.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Elizabeth Hoe, formerly Elizabeth Good
bund, Hiehard Koe. her husband. Ann Doe,
formerly Ann Goodhand, and John Doe, her
husband, whose true name are to plaintilf
unknown, Elizabeth Goodhand. Ann Good
hand, George Goodhand, Mary Goodhand, his ■
wife, Henry Goodhand, Alien Goodhand. his
wife, John Goodhand and Km nut Goodhand. j
his wife, heirs at law of Mark Goodhand
deceased and Charlotte Goodhand, defend- :
ants, will take notice that on the 21st day of
January, l8i>2, The Union Trust Company,
plaintiff herein, filled its petition in the dis
trict court of licit county. Nebraska, against
said defendants, the object and pruyerot
which are to foreclose a certain mortgage ex
ecuted by defendant. Charlotte Goouliand
ami Mark Goodhand since deceased, to
plaintiff, upon the Northeast quarter of s. <•
tion twenty-eight, township twenty-six,
rango twelve, west, in Holt county, Nebraska,
to secure the payment of a promisiory note
dated December 31, 188(1, for the sum of $12
and Interest at the rate of ten per cent, per an •
num after maturity; that tbore Is now due
upon said note and mortgage according to
the terms thereof. Including Interest, on a
prior note and mortgage and taxes paid bv
pluintitr to protect its security, the sunt of
*U*l and interest at the rate of ten percent,
per annum from Junel, 1891. and plaintiff
prays that said premises may he decreed to
he sold to. satisfy the .amount found duo
therein, and that defendants may lie fore
closed of all equity of redemption or other
interest in said mortgaged premises.
You are required to answer said potitlo
on or before the filth day of February, 1892. •
Dated January 21. 1892.
THE UNION TUUST COMPANY.
28-1 Plaintiff.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Vaclav Kubovec, non-resident defendant,
will take notice that on the 17th day of Oct j
ber, 1(191, Tlie Union Trust Compahy.plaintlff
herein, tiled its petition in the district court
of Holt county. Nebraska, against said de
fendants, tlie object and prayer of which are
to foreclose a certain mortgage executed by
defendant. Vaclav Kubovec. to plaintiff
upon tlie north-east quarter of section
twenty-three, township twenty-seven, range
twelve west in Holt county. Nebraska, to
secure tlie paymtnt of a promissory note
dated July 15.1887, for tlie sum of #Jf> and in
terest at tlie rate of 19 percent, per annum
after maturity; that there is now flue upon
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said note and mortgage according to tin
i thereof inoludidfc interest on a pi
tot ins - ...--L u(, ,, pi,,,
mortgage, paid by plaintiff to protect It
security, the sum of *109 and interest at th
rate ot ten per cent, per annum from July 1
1891. and plaintiff pruys that said premise
may be decreed to he sold to satisfy th
antouut due thereon.
You are roqul-ed to answer said petitioi
on or before ttie 191 it day of February. 1892
Dated January 19.189t>.
28-4 The Union Tkust Company, Plaintiff.
• NOTICE
C. H. Toncray, Emma Toncray, .Taints Mar
shall ami Sarah II. Marshall, defendants, will
take notice that Susan II. Bertram, plaintiff,
lms filed u petition in tho district court of
Holt county. Nebraska, against said defend
ants. impleaded with Nelson Toncray, Geo. J.
Squires, Albert Defour and Kd F. Gallagher,
defendants, the object and prayer of which
are to foreclose a mortgage dated ehruttry
9. for and interest, and taxes paid-by
plaintiff, on the south half of tiie southeast
quarter and the northeast quarter of the
southeast quarter of section ten (10), also the
southwest quarter of the southwest quarter
of section eleven (ID. all in township twenty
eight (28), north, range thirteen (13), west, in
said county, given by .lames Marshall and
Sarah B. Marshall to the Western Trust and
Security Company and assigned to plaintiff,
and to have the same decreed to be a first
leln, and said lands sold to satisfy the same.
You are required to answer said petition on
or before the 7th day of March, 1602.
Dated January 22. 1892.
SUSAN 11. BERTRAM, Plaintiff.
By Monger & Courtrlght, Attorneys. 294
IN TIIE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
William W. Andrews )
vs. /-NOTICE. *
Hanley B. Closson et al. )
Hanley B. Closson, Henrietta Closson. Jos
hua Murray, and.Murray, his wife,
non-resident defendants, will take notice that
on tiie .. . day of August, l«i)l, the plaintiff,
William W. Andrews, tiled in the office of the
clerk of tho district court of Holt county
Nebraska, his petition, the object and praypr
of which are to forclos© a certain4 mortgage
executed by defendants, ilauley B. Clossen
and Henrietta Clossen, on tho 1st day of
October, 1HS5, given to secure the payment of
one certain promnilssory note of the sum of
$600, duo and payable five years after date,
with Interest at the rate of 7 per cent per
annum, which said mortgage conveyed the
following described premises situated in Holt
county, Nebraska, to-wit:—The northeast
Quarter of section twenty-six (26), township
twenty seven (27), range nine (9), west of the
6th prfncipul meridian. Said mortgage being
now wholly due and unpaid together with all
interest accuring from the date thereof, you
aro required to answer the said petition on or
before tiie 7th day of March, 1892.
Dated, J a n. 20,1K92. 29-4
Lewis & Homes, Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Notice to the Public.
O’Neill, Neb., January 27, 1€92.
I have this day purchased the entire
implement business of my brother,
Frank Campbell. I will continue the
business at the old stand. My stock
will be complete and will Le sold at the
lowest living prices. I hope for a con
tinuance of the liberal patronage which
this business has received in the past
and will endeavor bv fair dealing to re
tain the confidence of the people.
' Moses Campbell.
Notice is hereby,, given that I have
this day sold mv entire business to my
brother, Moses Campbell, who will con
tinue to conduct the business at the
old stand. .
' Dated January 27, 1892.
Frank Campbell.
c The Population of O’Neill
Is about 1,GOO, and we would say at least
one half are troubled with some affec
tion of the Throat and Lungs, as those
complaints are, according to statistics,
more numerous than others. We would
I advise all our readers not to neglect the
opportunity to call on their .druggist and
get a bottle of Kemp’s Balsam for the
Throat and Lungs. Trial size free. Large
j Bottles 50c and $1. Sold by all druggists.
Notice of Dissolution.
The partnership heretofore existing
between Ed F. Gallagher and T. F.
Birmingham under the firm name of the
Galena Lumber Company is this day
dissolved by mutual consent. Ed F. Gal
lagher retiring and T. F. Birmingham
continuing the business under the old
firm name. ’ All parties owing the firm
will make settlement with Mr. Birming
ham and all claims owigig by the firm, if
any, will be settled by him.
Dated at O'Neill, Neb.. Jan. 15, 1892.
Ed F. Gallagher
29-4 T. F. Bihiminguam.
It is with much pleasure that I take
advantage of this opportunity to thank
my friends and patsons for their kind
favors in the past and a’so solicit their
continuance in the future.
T. F. Birmingham
Letter List.
Following Is the list of L iters remaining In
tho postofliceat O'Neill, Neb., unclaimed, for
ttis week ending ,lan, 29, 1892.
Theodore Lull Will Muraer Wm. Shields Lon
Vorso C L lteed M Timothy Mrs K A Oustin
Mrs Wm Hayes Marion Gerard I.uey Soul
In calling for the above olease say “adver
tised.” J. II. Higgs. P. M
FOR SALE OR RENT—A good
slock farm in Turtle Creek township,
Boyd County, About 1000 acres of land,
good house, sheds, timber enough for
house use and building sheds, and run
ning water which never freezes. About
100 acres In cultivation and a most excel
lent place for stock. Plenty of range.
Inquire at this office, or address J. H.
Riggs, (J’Neill, Neb.
o Meill Market Report.
Tho following is a correct market re
port for this week:
Hogs, $ 100ibs.... .*3.80; Wheat.$ ,«o
Steers. 2.5fl!Oats.IS
Fat cows.1.50(31.SO Uye.re.
Blitter.20 Buckwheat. 45
Eggs.20 Ear corn.I!)
Potatoes. bu.20 Shelled.. 20
Rov & McGowan,
;dealersin
Dry Goods,Groceries
CLOTHING.
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS, CAPS,
MITTENS & 9LOVES
SCOTTVILLE, NEB
Guarentee to sell as cheap
as any store in Holt county.
FARM PROD UCE TAKEN
IN EXCHANGE.
FRANK CAMPBRt.np
Sewing Machines and Organ
I ke*ep constantly on hand the WHITE sewine m
walnut, oak or mahogany. The new Rotary Shim? ■
lightest running, most noiseless and fastest sewer
chine ever made. I have the ESFEY Organ always "
All inucicians know this to be one of the best Om ln '!ll<
by any manufacturers. If you want a Sewing Maehin "‘a
Organ don’t let some traveling sharper take you in p
be sure to charge you two prices for inferior goods ’ \ "
ter what guarantees he will give you they are not as ° "i
you can get from a permanent dealer in your own l0Caf't
will take orders for Pianos and-give the very lowest '•
and most liberal terms. L'n'
22-3mo
FRANK' CAMPBELL, O'Neill, |j|,
JOHN J. McCAFFERTl
-^DEALER IN—— '
HARDWARE'
Tinware, Farm Implements,
Furniture, Woodenmre, Wagons, Corn-Sheue
Coffins and Undertaking Supplies
O’NEILL, HOLT CO.. NEK
New §! Quarters
® Enlarged Business, n
HZEUTEBIHSOIT,
Having removed to New and Commodioi
Quarters will be better than ever pn
pared to supply his numerous customer
When wanting
GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, ETC., ETC., OR A GOOD SQUARE MI
SgKEMK.Vlt Kli THAT HE NERIKSON’S 13 THB ^CK.
First National Bank,
O’NEILL - NEBRASKA.
Paid-Up Capital, $5o,ooo. Surplus, $2o,<x
Authorised Capital, $100,000.
UNDIVIDED PROFITS, $4,096.
THAD. J BERMINGHAM, Pres. J. p. MANN, Vick Pm
ED. P. GALLAGHER. Cashier.
^°n ^oane<^ on Personal Security on the Most Favoral
Terms. Issue Time Certificates Bearing Interest.
Buy and Sell Foreign <fc Domestic Exchange. ^
DIRECTORS: •
C. C. Millard. M. Cavanaugh. T. F. Berminoham. J. P. JU
li. YV. Montcomeky. Ed. F. Gallagher. Tiiad. J. Bkhmingham.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Fred Moore, Ella Moore, bis wife, William
C. Hitcher aud Mary Hitcher, his wife, and
John E. Shore, non-resident defendants, will
take notice that on the gist day of January,
1«H2, the Union Trust Company, plaintiff
herein, filed its petition in the district court
ol Holt county, Nebraska, against said de
fendants, tlie object and prayer of which are
to foreclose a certain mortgage executed by
defendants, Fred Moore and Ella Moore, his
wife, to plaintiff, upon the southeast quarter
oi sectiontwenty-liye township twentv-nine,
range ten, west, in Holt county. Nebraska, to
secure the payment of a promissory note
dated November 10,1888, for the sum of $10
and interest at the rate of ten per tent per
annum after maturity; that there Is now due
upon said note and mortgage, according to
the terms thereof, including interest on a
prior note and mortgage and taxes paid by
plaintiff to protect its security, the sum of
SkW and interest at the rate of ten per cent
per annum from November i, Will, and plain
tiff prays that said premises may be decreed
to be sold to satisfy the amount aue thereon,
and that defendants may be foreclosed of all
equity of redemption or other interest In said
moi ijjaaed premises.
Von are required to answer said petition on
or before the 28th day of February, 1892.
Dated January 21.1892.
THE UNION TRUST COMPANY,
^ Plaintiff.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Henry Eitze, Johanna Eitze, his wife, and
Charles II. Gardiner, non-resident defend
ants, will take notice that on the 21st day of
January, 1892, the Union Trust Company,
plaiutitf herein, filed its petition in the dis
trict court of Holt county. Nebraska, agaiust
said defendants, the object and prayer of
which are to foreclose a certain mortgage
executed by defendants, Henry Bitze and Jo
hanna Litze, his wife, to plaiutitf. upon the
northwest quarter of section twenty-throe,
township twenty-nine, range ten, west, in
Jlolt county, Nebraska, to secure the pay
ment of two promissory notes dated Novem
ber Id, 18W, for the sum or $40 each, and inter
est at the rate of ten per cent per annum
after maturity I that there is now due upon
said notes and mortgage, according to the
terms thereof, including interest on a prior
note and mortgage and taxes paid by piain
titf to protect its security, the sum of &«;i ->o
and interest at the rate of ten per cent per
annum from November i, 1801. and plaintiff
prays that said premises may be decreed to
be sold to satisfy tlie amount due thereon
and that defendants may be foreclosed of all
equity of redemption or other interest in
said mortgaged premises.
You are required to answersaid petition on
or before tlie 29th day of January, 1892. .
Dated January 21. 1892.
THE UNIONTKUST COMPANY,
_ Plaintiff.
Our readers will notice the advertise
ments in these columns of Chamberlain
& Co., Des Moines, la. From personal
experience we can say that Chamber
lain’s cough remedy has broken up bad
colds for our children and we are
acquainted with many mothers in Cent
erville who would not be without it in
the house for a good many times its
cost and are recommending it every day
—Centerville, S. D , Chronicle and Index.
23 cent, 50 cent and $1 bottles for sale
by P. C Corrigan, druggist.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Check II. Toncray and Emma R, Toin't
his wife, impleaded with ltodyj. Hu.vim-?
defendants, will take notice that until?
day of January, 1892, The Union Trust 0>
any, plaintiff herein, filed Its petition in
district court of Holt county, Wetira'
against said defendants, the object
prayer of which are to foreclose a M
mortgage executed by defendants. 1!*»
Hayes and Mary A. Hayes, his wife, top1
tiff, upoa the northeast quarter of
eighteen, township twenty-eight,
teen, west, In Holt county, Nebraska, j1'
cure the payment of a promissory note d:
November 1,188(>. for the sum of aSfti «111
terest at the rate of seven per cent, per
mini payable somi-anuually and ten per«
after maturity; that there is now dr.c
said note and mortgage according to
terms thereof, including taxes paid Iff l**'
tiff^> protect its security, the sum of S
anenuterest at the rate of ten percent
annum from November 1, 1891. and phi'
prays that said premises may bedocrw
be sold to satisfy the amount due tmn
and that defendants may be foreclosed o
equity of redemption or oilier iutcrH
said mortgaged premises.
You are required to answer said Petl
or before the 29th day, of February, b
Dated January 21, 1892. „M vV
THE UNION TRUST COMPAQ j
264
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Hotel Dellone. Omaha, one of the tii
new and -modern hotels in the w
says of Chamberlain’s cough reiw
“We have used it in our family f°r
with the most satisfactory results e>l
ially for our children, for colds
croup.. It can be depended upon
sides it is pleasant to take and seem
be free from cloroform and the 1
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Many persons who have reco«
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and relieve the lungs, effecting
maut cure in a very short time- -
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gan, Druggist.
Get the best weekly in the 8U'e^
county and get a premium *0B ,]
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Frontier, both of which wearc^ ^
ing for 83, in advance. Call am^
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