The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 23, 1892, Image 8

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    pi-' FARM AND HOME.
COB MEAL. ABANDONED BY
’ s WHOLE COMMUNI TIES.
Cob* Have Too I.ltMi- I't-cihnjr Value to
,'? Pay for OrlnhlnK --Trmwplantliig
Trot* — i’oullo rh-klng
UlUl llllllll' lllllt H,
John M. Stall 1. who is u practical
farmer, as well ns an able writer,
says. "I have fed cob moal—made
throe trials of it—anil have not boon
ably to get much feeding value from
it.” Waldo !•'. llrown Is an advo
cate of cob meal, but ho admits that
utono institute in Ohio ho ••found but
fow advocates for it in a largo audl
oneo. and found many who considered
it unfit to food.”
Thoro was a cob-ujoal crazo about
forty years ago. It broko out sud
denly, like tho small-pox or moaslos,
attracted a good deal of attention at tho
time, says tho Country Gentleman,
ran its courso and died out In lsod
my father who owned a grist-mill, at
the suggestion of his miller, and tho
solicitation of his customers, built an
addition to his mill, put in an extra
wuter-whool, and proourod the neces
sary machinery for grinding corn and
cobs together. The oxpunso was live
or six hundrod dollars, and for a time
it seemed to bo a prolitnblo Invest
ment He ground tho corn for his
regular customers, and attracted cus
tom from other mills to such an extont
thdt they too had to put In machinery
for grinding corn in tho oar. The ad
ditional toll charged for grinding corn
and oobs together was not much, tho
mill was kept In good order, and the
meal was ground as line as possible,
which (owing to the moisture in the
cob) was not always very fine, and
the miller was honest; but gradually
tho corn-cob custom foil off. and in
less than throe years had coased
entirely, and the spiders Bpun thoir
webs unmolested over tho cob-mill.
It was the same with every mill in
this part of the country that put in
the ••improvement," and I do not
know of a single mill that now has tho
machinery for grinding corn in the
ear. t
What was the cause of such a sur
prising downfall in the popularity of
oob meal and cob mills? First, be
cause fanners, having givon tho meal
a fair trial, became fully convinced
that the actual value of eobs was so
little that tt did not pay to have them
ground, and that corn in tho eur
could not bo ground so fine as the
-shelled grain. Fow farmers keop any
Old corn over. Most of them com
mence feeding tho now crop as soon
as it is husked, and continue feeding
until spring, and it is not possible to
grind corn and cobs as lino as thoy
should bo ground ut the season the
farmors want to feed the largest
amount. Tho cobs rotain moisture
much longer than the grain, which
makes them grind hard, and if an at
tempt is made to grind fine, the mill
stones will begin to rumble and
■grumble,” gla e over, go slower and
slowor, and unloss.thoy are raised und
allowed to grind ooarsa. will choke
up and stop with a full head of wnlor
on the wheel. Then thoy must be
taken up and' the glazing p.oked u t
clqes of men were over more
happy than millers wlion the eob
ora e was over, and cob moat wont
out of fushlon. There was no profit
in grinding it and millers were
blam'd for not grinding liner, when
the; did the best they could.
Let a person take u cob und try
Whittling It with a knife: lie will Had
that on each sido of the euvitios where
the kf-o'.s stood, exteuJiii},' to tho
pith, it is full of small, thin, circular
plates hard as a hemlock kno!. ot
him examine the dune1 of animals fed
on tho cob meal and he will see these
hard, sharp plates have not digested,
and could not be digested b> the s um
ach of an ostrich. and he \vi.. be^nil
to have doubts whether sue', s!. ih '.u n
substances could pass Ih o.-vh tho
long tortuous route of she in-cm.nos
without productn;' in‘tnti i not
laceration, ini nmmutioi. n i d. r.,.io.i
My experience In l«nli. i- ..i,
probably as great .is thr.t ... ... of
the directors at tho exp rim is ..t.i
Mon. but not like theirs lav...- n l . to.
Its use. livory animal t..i .\ i .... .t
was fed endeavored i,. t :iio
cob inonl from the ke. tui. a.e^i \..|
leave the former.
A New Kind of Insoranos.
For twenty-five cents you can insure
yourself and family against any bad re
mits from an attack of bowel complaint
daring the summer. One or two doses
sf Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy will cure any ordi
nary case. It never fails and is pleasant
tnd safe to take. No family can afford
to be without it. For sale at 25 and 50
Mitts per bottle by P. C. Corrigan,
druggist. |
■ —7
Stock Cattle!
We have on hand and are prepared to
furnish stock cattle of all ages and in
numbers to suit purchasers. Time given
on approved security. Call at section
13, township 28, range 13, or address,
Frank Anderson Co.,
89-tf O’Neill. Neb.
We will pay Sioux City prices for 150
head of thin, dry cows.
Frank Anderson a Co.
44-tf O’Neill, Neb.
Half Fare Excursion Kates.
TUeS. C. & N. R. R. and Pacific
Short Line will sell tickets as follows:
All stations to S;oux City and return
one fare for round trip for “Race Meet
ing” June 28, 29, and 30, good to return
July 1, One fare for round trip,account,
national holiday, between all stations
July 2, 3, and 4, good to return July 5.
For particulars call upon ticket agent,
or W. B. McNider,
General Passenger Agent.
» ' ■
When in oeoil <>T a nice spring suit be
sure ami give us a call. Wo can furnish
you n nice spring suit, latest styles, from
j>25 up. Patronize home institutions sat
isfaction guaranteed.
47-0 KhTT.knd & Heopkn.
It feaves the Children.
Mr. C. II. Hliawcn, Wellsville, Kan.,
says; "It is witli pleasure that I speak
of the good Chamberlain's Colic, Chol
era and Diarrhoea ltemedy has done my
family during the last fourteen years.
In tho most* obstinate cases of summer
complaint and diarrhoea among my
children, it acted ns a charm, mnking it
never necessary to call a physician.
1 can truthfully say tli^it in my judg
ment, based on years of experience,
there is not a medicine in the market
that is its equal. For sale by P. C
Cohuioan, druggist.
A Pointer.
At P. J. McManus' is the place to pur
chase your Fourth of July dress, as lie
lias nil new styles ami patterns for this
sonson. Our shoe department is com
plete in every line. For carpets and
house furnishings wo are at the head of
the procession. Fine selections of
chenillo portieres and silk drupes. We
order your enrpets ready made, and sur
prise you, lioyr quick you get them.
Our hat stock is complete and of the
latest styles. !>0-2 1
Notice.
For the annual school district meeting.
The annual meeting of the legal voters
of school district No. 7, of Holt county,
Nebraska, will be held at school house
in tho city of O'Neill, on Monday the
27tli day of June, 1802, at two o'clock
l>. M., for the purpose of electing two
trustees for said district, und for the
transaction of such oilier business ns
may lawfully come before it.
O. F. TSuimn, Director.
Hollars Kewa.rd““{j}50
I have deposited the above amount
with Mayor O. F. iligiin with instruc
tions to pay the same to any person who
may Und ami deliver to him my gold
watch and chain, recently lost, within
the next thirty days. D. A. Doyi.e.
I will pay" the above amount upon the
delivery of the watch and chain. No
questions asked. O. F. Bicimn.
49 2
Independents Lost Cause,
Lower prices at D. L. Pond & Co.
did it.
r>0 Uif warranted flour.
20 lbs ex C sugar..
Mbs coffee.
17lbs diamond rice.
20 lbs rolled oat meal.
18 ft.s blackberiies.
13 lbs Cal. peaches. 1
14 lbs val raisins.. 1
25 bars York soap..!.. 1 00
22 boxes axle grease.1 00
3-hoop pail. 15
49-4
O'Neill Market Report.
The following is a correct market re
port for this week:
Hops, V 100 tbs.*4.701 Wheat.».37 I
Steers. 3.50 Outs.10
Fat rows.1.50@1.80!Kye.00 I
Itutter.to. Ituckwlieat.
Eggs. , 0 Kor corn.37
Potatoes, y bu.tkiShelled ..... ,3S
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
The McKinley-Lanning Loan and Trust Co..
William H. Curtis et al.
NOTICE TO NON-UKSIDENT DEFENDANTS.
William H. Curtis. Check H. Toncray, --
Toncray. his wife, and Ed F. Gallagher will
take notice that on the 28th day of March
18H2, the above named plaintiff filed a petition
against you, impleaded with others, in said
court, the object and prayer of which are for
the foreclosure of a certain mortgage given
by William H. Curtis to W. B. McKinley
dated December 1. 1X86, and filed for record
and recorded in the office of the recorder of
deeds of said Ilolt county, in book 21, on page
127,conveying the following described real
estate and premises, situated in said county
tO'Wit: The south half of the southeast
quarter (St* SEJi) section thirty-five town
ship thirty-two, north, rapge t hirteen west of
thetilh l*. m., that default lias been made in
the payment of the indebtedness secured by
said mortgage, and tlmre is now due plaint ill
in the premises, the sum of four hundred ami
sixty dollars, together with interest at ten
per cent. per annum thereon from June 21,
1892. which is a valid and first lien on said
premises. Plaintiff prays for the sale of said
promises according to law, to satisfy the
amount adjudged due in the premises, and
for a decree foreclosing the equity of re
demption of all of the said defendants, and
those claiming under them.
You, and each of you, are required to
answer said petition on or before Monday
the 8th day of August, J&92, or the same wifi
be taken as true, and Judgment and decree
rendered accordingly.
TIBBETS. MOREY & FERRIS,
Hustings. Nebraska.
50*4 Attorneys for Plaintiff.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
Magdalone Newland, vs. William Webster,
ot al.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFENDANTS.
samuel B. Mart/., - IIarte, his wife.
Guaranty Investment Co., and D. M. Davis,
the receiver thereof, will take notice that
on the 7t h day of December. 1891, the above
named plaintiff filed a petition against you,
impleaded with others, in said court, the
object and prayer of which are for the fore
closure or a certain mortgage given by
William Webster to Guaranty Investment Co.
dated April 20,1880, and filed for record and
recorded in the office of the recorder of deeds
of said Holt county, in book 45. on page 414,
conveying the following described real estate
and premises, situated in said county ,tn-wit:
The southwest quarter of the southeast
quarter (SW^4 SK**) and the southeast quar
ter of the sout hwest quarter iSE** SW'4) of
section fourteen (14) and the north half of the
northwest quarter (N4NWU) of section
twenty-three <£P. township thirty-two (J2>.
north, range eleven (11), west of the 6th P. M-, |
that default lias been made in the payment1
of the indebtedness secured bv said inort- 1
gage, and there is now due plaintiff in the
premises, the sum of seven hundred thirty
three ($7*J3) dollam. together with iuterest at
ten per cent, per annum thereon from June
21,189*2. which is a valid and first lien on said
premises. Plaintiff prays for the sale of said
premises according to law, to satisfy the
amount adjudged due in the premise:*, and
for a decree foreclosing the equity of re
demption of all of the said defendants, and
those claiming under them.
You. and each of you, are required to
answer said petition on or before Monday,
the 8tli day of August. 1892, or the same will
bo taken as true, mid judgment and decree
rendered accordingly.
T l BRETS. MOREY & FERRIS,
Hastings, Nebraska,
•r4M Attorneys for Plaintiff.
NOTICK.
ToC. 11. Toncray. Kmrmi K. Toncray, H. N.
McKee and A. If. Farrcns, mm-rcsldcnts of
the state of Nebraska, you lire he reify no
tified that Junett It. Herbage plaintiff, did on
t ho 18th day <>r Juno, 1892, file In the office of
the clerk of the district court of Hollcounty,
Nebraska, a petition, the object and prayer
of whi< ii is to foreclose a certain mortgage
executed by VV. I). Mathews and Emetine
Matln-ws, to 0. H. Toncray. for the sum of
1000, <>n the 24th day of July. 1888. upon the
nor! Invest quarter of section s, township 27,
north of range 11, west of the 6th i\ m., which
mortgage was duly recorded in book 39 of
mortgages at page 548 of t he records of Holt
county. Nebraska, and upon which there is
now due the sum of $673.35.
von are required to answer said petition on
or before the 31st day of July, 1882.
Hated this 18th day of June, 1892.
50-4 II. M. UTTLEY.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an order of sale, directed to
me from tlio dork of the district court of
Holt county, Nebraska, on a decree obtained
before the district court of Holt county, Ne
braska. on the 25th day of March, 1892, in
favor of The State Bank of O'Neill as plain
tiff and against Klioda 0. Howard ok al as
defendant., lor the sum of eleven hundred
sixty two dollars, and forty-five cents, and
costs taxed at $32.53 and accruing costs I
have levied upon the followiug premises
taken as the property of said defendant to
satisfy said order or sale, to-wit:
. Lots one (I) and two (2) block sixteen (16)
and lots one (1) and two (2) block twenty-one
(21) in tlazelets addition to the city of trNelll
as plat ted and recorded in the clerks office.
And will offer the same for sale to the high
est bidder for cash, in hand, on the 25th day
of July, A. 1). I89ii,in front of the court house
in O'.N'olll, that being the building wherein
t he last term of district court was held, at the
hour of 1 o’clock p. m. of said day, when and
where due attendance will be given by the
undersigned.
Hated at O’Neill, Nebraska,this 20 th day of
June, 1892, H. 0. McEvony,
*>0-5 Sheriff of said County.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLTCOUN
| TY, NEBRASKA.
The MoKiniey-Lanning. Loun and Trust Co.,
vs.
Soloman I). Julien, et. ai,
‘ «• NOTICE TO NoN-KEKIDKNT DEFENDANTS.
James Jansen and-Jansen, his wife, will
Cl h ft .11. ..f Vf .. mi I, 1 Ult.)
take notice that, on the 7t h day of March, 1892
the above mimed plaintiff filed a petition
against you, impleaded with others, in said
court, the object and prayer of which are for
the foreclosure of a certain mortgage giveu
by Soloman D. Julien, to W. B. McKinley,
dated November 1st 1886, and filed for record
and recorded tn the office of the recorder of
deeds of said Holt county, in book 19, page
253, conveying the following described real
estate and premises, situated in ' said
county, to-wit: The soulh-west quar
ter (SW'i) of section 28, township 30
north, range 13 west of 6 i\ m. that.default
has been made in the payment of the indebt
edness secured by said mortgage, and there
is now due plaintiff in the premises, the sum
of fifteen hundred dollars, together with In
terest at ten per cent per annum thereon
from June 21, 1892, which is. a valid and
first lien on said premises. Plaintiff prays
for Hie sale of said premises according to law
to sntisfy the amount adjugded due in the
premises, and for u decree foreclosing the
equity of redemption of all of the said de
fendants, and those claiming under them,
i ou,and each ofjyou.aro required to answer
said petition on or before Monday, the
8th day of August 1892, or the same will be
•taken as true, and judgment and deoreo
rendered accordingly.
TIB BETS, MOREY & FERRIS?,
" „ , Hastings, Nebraska.
‘*9-4 Attorneys for Plaintiff.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OFllOLTCOU]
TY. NEBRASKA.
Sarah A. Cole, vs. Timothy W, Sullivan, et i
NOTICE TO NON-HKSIDENT DEFENDANTS.
Timothy W.Sulllvan,-Sullivan,his w.il
made defendant as Jane Doe, Guaranty I
vestment Co. and l). M, Davis, reeeiv'
thereof, will take notice that on the 30th dt
of November, 1891. the above named plaint:
tiled a petitiou against you, linpleaued wF
others, in said court, the object and pray«
of fthich are for the for reinsure of a certa
mortgage given by Timothy W. Sullivan,
Guaranty Investment Co. dated August 1>
1889, and filed for record and recorded in tl
ofiiee of the recorder of deeds of said Ho
county, lu book 49, on page 203, conveying tl
following described real estate ai
premises situated in Holt count
to-wit: The south-west quarter of the nort
east quarter (SW^NE**,) the south-ea
quarter of the north-west quarter (SF.^NW1
the north-east quarter of the south-we
quarter (NEKiSW1*,land the north-west qua
ter of the south-east quarter, (N\Vf.iSE*A,) .
section 2(5, township 28, north range 13. wo
of tith i\ m., that default has been mude:
Urn payment of the indebtedness secured t
said mortgage, and there is now due plaint
In the premises, the sum of seven hundn
and thirty-two dollurs.together with intere
at 10 per cent, per annum thereon from Jui
2i, 1802,- which is a valid and ttsrt lieu c
said promises. Plaintiff prays for the sale
said premises, according to law, to satis
Hie amount adjudged due in the premise
and for a decree foreclosing the equity of r
adoption of all of the said defendants, ai
those claiming under them.
You, ami each of you-, are required
answer said petition on or before Mouda
the eight day of August, 1892, or the san
will be taken as true, and judgment and d
cree rendered accordingly.
Tl BRETS, MOREY & FERRIS,
Hastings, Nebraska.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
50-4
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT COUN
TY, NERRASKA.
Wlllliiin W. Hunt vs. Charles 0. Millard, etal.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFENDANTS.
H. K. Cullender.-Cullender, his wife,
Smith and-Smith, his wife,
on the 20th day
Erastus W. _
will take notice that
of January 1802, the above named plaiutitf
tiled a petition against you, Impleading with
others, in said court, the object and prayer
of which are for the foreclosure of a certain
mortgage given by Charles C. and Carrie Mil
lardtotj. 11. Tone ray, dated April 1st. 1887,
and h’ed for record and recorded In the office
of the recorder of deeds of said Holt county
iabook £J,on page 5G0, conveying the follow
ing described real estate and premises, situ
ated in said county, to-wit: The south-west
quarter, (SW^)of section 12, township 30,
north range 13. west of 6th i\ m„ tliat default
has boen made in the payment of the indebt
ness secured by said mortgage, and there Is
now duo plaintiff in the premises, the sum of
seven hundred and ten dollars, together with
the Interest at ten per cent, per annum
thereon from June 21,1892, whteh Is a valid
and first lien on said premises. Plaintiff
*>'“ys tor the sale of said premises according
to law, to satisfy the amount adjudged duo
.n the premises, and for a decree foreclosing
the equity of redemption of all of the said
defendants, and those claiming under them.
You, and each of you, are required to
answer said petition on or before th© eight
day of Aug'ust, 1802, or the same will betaken
as true anu judgment and decree rendered
accordingly.
TIBBETS, MOREY & FERRIS,
... 4 Hustings, Nebraska.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY', NEBRASKA.
Luther E. Hurst vs. Albert Buxton, et al.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFENDANTS.
Albert Buxton,-Buxton, his wife whose
real name is to plaintiff unknown, and Scott
T. Jones will take notice that on the 21st day
of June, 1802, the above named plaintiff hied
a petition ugninst you, impleaded with others
in said court, the object and prayer of which
are tor the foreclosure of a certain mortgage
given by Albert Buxton, then unmarried, to
Scott T. Jones dated March 11, 1887, and hied
for record and recorded in the office oi the
recorder of deeds of said Holt county, in
book &*, on page 75, conveying the following
described real estate and premises, situated
in said oounty, to-wit: The north half of
the northwest quarter <NVi NVV^) and the
north half of the northeast quarter (N‘4NEH>
ot section three (3), township (27), north,
range Ilf teen (15), west of the titTi p. m.. that
default has been made in the payment of the
indebtedness secured by said mortgage, and
there is now due plaintiff in the premises,
the sum of six hundred dollars together with
interest at ton per cent, per annum thereon
from June 10, 181)2, which is a valid and first
lien on said premises. Plaintiff prays for the
sale of said premises accosdlng to law, to
satisfy the aVnount adjudged due In the prem
ises, and for a decree foreclosing the equity
of redemption of all of the said defendants,
and those claiming under them.
Vou, and each of you, are required to
answer said petition on or before Monday,
the 8th day of August* 1802, or the same will
be taken as true, anc judgment uud decree
rendered accordingly.
TI BBET.S, AlOKEY & FERRIS,
• • Hastings. Nebraska.
1 ‘»>*4 Attorneys for plaintiff
NOTICE TO DELINQUENTS,
Notice is hereby given tlmt the interest
and tentnl upon the contracts of sale and
lease to iho following described educational
lands 'lluated In Holt county. Nebraska,
as .'el opposite the names of the respective
holders thereof, Is delinquent, and If said
delinquency Is not paid up within ninty
days Irom the date of this notice said con
trail' will be declared forfeited by the board
of Educational Lands and Funds, atvd said
forfeiture will be entered of record m the
tnanoeivprovlded by law.
SW!., 'OC 30 twp 33 range 13 w—A. B. Smith.
N!» see 36 twp 38 range 13 w—A. U. Smith.
E‘2 SWH sec 111 twp HO range ltl w—A. U. Law.
N K'i an.l EV4 SW!s and 8W>4 SWH sec in twp
3!i range 15 w—A. H. Law.
NIC1., and SWH seo 16 twp 30 range 13 w—A„ll.
Law.
BEH -OC 16 twp 31 range 11 w-A. B. Law.
Ni4 ii nd SWSa sec 16 twp 28 range II w -It. A.
pm cell.
SW1., sec 16 twp 31 range 10 w—It, A. Purcell.
NH sec 16 twp 31 range 9 w—R. A. Purcell.
E'/j StVJi and NWI4 BWJ4 sec 36 twp 31 range
w—trank M. llookwater.
in t
W!j and SEJ* sec 1U twp31 range 15 w—A. B.
Smith.
NEV* sec 30 twp 27 range » w—E. It. Coons.
HEU sec 4 twp 27 range 10 w—ErIt. Coons.
SW H sec 12 twp 27 range 10 w—E. It. Coons.
SH N W!t seo 14 twp 27 range 10 w—E. B.Coons
N EH sec 28 twp 28 range 10 w—E. It. Coons.
\Vl ) sec 38 twp 28 riuige 10 w—E. U. Coons.
All id sec 36 twp 20 range 13 w—Anna M.
II udelson.
All nt seo 16 twp 20 range 11 w—Anna M.
II udelson.
All of sec 8 twp 28 range 11 w—Anna M.
II udelson.
SEH sec 28 twp 28 range 10 w—William Hunt.
SW>4 sec 36 twp 31 range ID w—E. Allen.
SEH NEH sec 16 twp 33 range 15 w—G. W.
Shaukland.
SEH see 34 twp 28 range 10 w—M. Gallagher.
N KH SEH sec 24 twp 26 range 0 w—Henry
Koehler.
NS SWJ4 and SEH SEH sec 36 twp 30 range
in w—John Sherek.
All of seo 36 twp 20 range 10 w—Carl Crocher.
‘' "i tw
All of seo 16 twp 28 range 13 w—Edward Ule
wett.
NEH sec 36 twp 31 rango 12 w-Gusta Word
N H and 8WH sec 36 twp 27 ruuge 15 w—Doug
las Nichols.
All of sec 36 twp 26 range 15 w—D. 11. and J, S,
Stilcklor.
All of sec 18 twp 28 range 14 w—N. W. Wood.
All of sec 38 twp 28 range 14 w—1). It. Strlckler
All of sec 16 twp 26 rango 14 w—U. P. Stouffer,
All of seo 18 twp 35 range 14 w—I). 11. Strlckler
SW1., and 8WH8EH sec 36 twp 32 range low—
Charles and Henry McNeal.
All of seo 18 twp 27 rango 13 w—Augustus I).
Doyle.
SEH seo 36 twp 31 range 12 w—Conrad Wett
laufer.
S'VH NEH and W54 SEH seo 36 twp 31 range
16 w-W. A. Wheeler.
All of sec 38 twp 32 range 0 w—Anna Long.
N'i and SW!i and WH SEH and 8EH SEH seo
16 twp 30 range 10 w—G. N. Swcotsor.
SEH SWH and NEH SEH seo 16twp30 rungo
10 w-8. 11. Elwood.
SI', SEH seo 36 twp 26 rsngo 12 w—C. M. Smith
8!4 SWH sec 36 twp 26 range 12 w— Frank I.
Smith.
NEH sec 36 twp 32 rango 10 w—John Hubler.
W!4 soo 36 twp 31 range 12 w— Conrad Wett
laufcr.
NEH sec 16 twp 31 range 13 w—John Lule.
S(i sec 18 twp 27 range 10 w—Daniel Treucy.
SW>4 sec 36 twp 30 range 13 w- W. W. Wilson.
NWti sec 36 twp 30 range 13 w—Ellert Hipper.
S'-J SF.H sec 16 twp 28 range 9 w—Jacob Walt.
NWH sec36 twp 25 range 9 w—Sam’l Newman
SWH sec 36 twp 81 range 14 w—Platt Wicks.
SEH soo 36 twp 29 range 10 w—C. H. Odell.
SWH sec 36 twp 20 range 10 w—W. J. Cooper
and Cole Bros.
N VV H sec 36 twp 29 range 10 w—John Leonard
N4 NEH sec (10 twp 28 range 15 w—John C.
lngllng.
SWH NEH sec 16twp 11 range 12 w—James
Eutaugh
All of seo 1(1 twp 20 range 18 w—A. P. Temey.
All of see 16 twp 28 range 11 w—C. H. Gardiner
NWH sec 16 twp27range9 w—John C Bonuoll
All of sec sec 16 twp 27 rango 12 w—John C.
Donnell.
All of seo 16 twp 33 range 14 w—John C.
Honnell.
All of sec 36 twp 33 range 14 w—John C.
Bunnell.
All of soc 16 twp 32 rango 15 w—John 0.
Bunnell.
N W H sec 16 twp 30 rango 0 w—Austin D. Fews
\V‘s and SWH SEH sec 1(1 twp 25 range 15 w—
Samuel D. Dipert.
All of soc 36 twp 25 rango 12 w—John II. Simp
son.
All of sec 36 twp 30 rango 10 w—Anna Palmer.
SWH sec 36 twp 32 range 10 w—J, R. Pointer.
N W>/4 sec 36 twp 27 range 9 w—John 8. Nicker
son.
NWH sec 36 twp 28 range 10 w—.1.8. Boswlck
NH and NH SEH and SEH SEH sec 36 twp 32
range 15 w—Henry and Cliarlus McNeal.
SEH sec 36 twp 27 range 15 w—Douglas Nichols
All of see 16 twp 25 range 10 w—George. Wm.
11. and Charles Clay.
All of see 36 twp 27 range 13 w—B. Cox.
Nit see 36 twp 29 rango 11 w—8. T. Stanfield
All of soc 22 twp 28 range 10 w—N. E. Goldth
walt.
NWH SE'i see 24 twp 28 range 0 w—F. H.
Green.
Dated at Lincoln, Neb., this 1st day of
June, 1892. A. R. HUMPHREY,
Com. of Public Lands and Buildings
BARRETlt SCOTT, Count y Treasurer,
THE FRONTIER
FOR
LEGAL BLANKS.
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
before the district court, of Holt county, Ne
braska. on the 24th day of May, 1892. in favor
of 0’yutliia S. Bartholomew us plaintiff and
against John L. Colwell et al as defendants,
for the sum of eight hundred eighty-eight
dollars, and eighty-two cents,and costs taxed
at *28.Si and accruing costs I have levied
upon the following premises taken as the
property of said defendant to satisfy said
order of sale to-wit:
The north half of southeast quarter and
south half of northeast quarter of section
nineteen (19) township twenty-nine (29) range
twelve (12) west of the (jth P. M. iu Holt county
Nebraska. •
And will offer the same for sale to the high
est bidderfor cash, in,on the 25th day of July
A. I). 1892, iu front of the court house in
O’Neill, that being the building wherein the
last, term of district court was held, at the
hour of 9 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
June, 1892.
a H. C, McEvony.
50-5 Sheriff of Said County.
NOTICE.
J. Q. Clark, C. H, Toncray and H. N. McKee
defendants,will take notice that Theodore O.
Ilockstader lias filed a petition in the district
court of Holt county, Nebraska, against said
defendants, impleading with Elzy Davis, the
object and prayer of which are to foreclose •
mortgage dated May 10th. 1887, for
*700 and interest and tax payments, on the
north half of the north-west quarter of sec
tion thirty-one, and the south-west quarter
of the south-west quarter of section thirty,
township thirty-two. range nine, and the
south-east quarter of the south-east quarter
of section twenty-five, township thirty-two.
range ten, west, in said county, given by
El/.y Davis to Ueorge A. Ilockstader and as
signed to plaintiff, which mortgage was re
corded in Book 28, Page 321, of the mortgage
records of said county, and to have the same
decreed to be a first lien and said lands to be
sold to satisfy the same, •
You are reouired to answer said petition
on or before the 1st day of August, 1892.
Dated. June 18,1892.
THEODORE U. DOCKSTADER, Plaintiff,
By Munger & Courtrlglit, Attorneys, 50-4
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 19th day of February. 1892, in
favor of B. Lombard, jr., James L. Lombard
and H. W. L. Russell trustee, as plaintiff and
against Esbon B. Hatch, Emily Hatch and
John P. Spittler as defendants, for the sum
of seven hundred one dollars, and four cents
and costs taxed at *29.88 and accruing costs I
have levied tipon the following premises
taken as the property of said defendant to
satisfy said order of sale, to-wit:
The north half of southwest quarter and
southwest quarter of the southwest quarter
and the west half of the southeast quarter of
the southwest quarter of section seven (7)
township thirty (30) range ten (10) west
of the 8th p. m. in Holt county. Nebraska.
And will offer the same for sale to the high
est bidder for cash, in hand, on the 5tli day
of July. A, D. 1892. in front of the court house
in O’Neill, that being the building wherein
the last term of district court was held, at
tlie hour of 9 o’clock a. m. of said day, when
and where due attendance will be given by
the undersigned.
Dated at O'Neill, Nebraska, this 31st day
of May 1892. U. C. McEvonv,
4T-5 Sheriff of said County.
NOTICE.
To C. fl. Toncray, Emma It Toncray,
Charles T1 anna, Henry Brown, Fayette Flno
ley and H. N. McKee, non-residents, you are
hereby notified that Mary T. Herbage, plain
tiff. did on the 18th day or June, 1802, file in
i in; ofHce of the clerk of the district court of
Holt county, Nebraska, a petition, the object
und prayer of which is to foreclose a certain
mortgage executed by W. D. Mathews and
F.meline Mathews, to O. H. Toncray. for the
sum of $000.00 on the 25th day of July, 1888,
upon the north half of the southeast quarter
ot'sectlon 8, and the north half of the south
west quarter section 0, township 20, north of
range 11. west of the Gth p. m.. which mort
gage was duly recorded In book 31b of mort
gages. at nage 552 of the records of llolt
county, Nebraska, and upon which there is
now due the sum of $073.35.
You are required to answer said petition
on or before the 31st day of July, 1892.
Dated this 18th day of June, 1892.
50-4 H. M. UTTLEY.
Attorneyflfor Plaintiff.
SHEIFF’S SALE,
By virtuo Of an order Af sale, directed to
me from the clerk of the district court of
Holt county, Nebraska, on a decree obtained
before the district court of Holt county. Ne
braska, on the 557th day of May, 1892. In
favor of The American Investment company
as plaintiff and agajust Enoch L. Geager et
al as defendants, for the sum of two hundred
forty-one dollars, and seven cents, and costs
taxed at S33.C58 and accruing costs I have
levied upon the following premises takch as
tiie property of said defendants to satisfy
said order of sale, to-wit:
The nprtheast quarter of section twenty
five (25) township thirty-two (32) range eleven
<11) west of the Oth p. m. in Holt county, Ne
braska.
And will offer the same for sale to the
highest bidder for cash, in bund, on the 2f»tli
day of July, a. D. 1802, in front of the court
house in O’Neill, that being the building
wherein the last term of district court was
held, at the hour of 9 o’clock a. m. of said
day, when and where due attendance will be
given by the undersigned.
Dated at O’Nelil, Nebraska, this 20th day of
J une, 1802. 11. 0. McEvony,
50-5 Sheriff of said County.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at O’Neill, Neb. )
May 14. 1893. f
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settlors have tiled notice of their in
tention to make final proof in support of
their claims and that suid proof will be
made before the Register and Receiver at
O'Neill, Neb., on July 0,1892, viz:
AUGUST OBERLE, D. S. 10038.
For the NEJ4 of section IK), township 31, range
10 west.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said land, viz:
Adam Koch, of Scott ville. Nebr., Christiau
Itcrgcr, of Minncola, Nebr., Adolf Peterson,
of Minncola, Nebr., Fred Richter, of Scott
ville, Nebr. Also
FRED RICHTER, H. E. 12,713.
For the SE*4 SEJ4 section 17. S54 NE% NE*4
NE’4 20-31-10 west.
He names the following wit nesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said land, viz:
August Oberle of Leonia, Neb., Joseph
Schulitneyer of Scottville, Nebr.. Charles L.
Bright of O’Neill, Nebr., Adam Koch, of
Seottville, Nebr. Also
ADAM KOCH, II. E. 13,037.
For the 8EJ4 22-31-10 west.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon, and culti
vation of, said land, viz:
August Oberle of Leona, Neb.; Charles L.
Bright of O'Neill, Neb.; Joseph Schullmeyer
and Fred Richter of Seottville, Neb.
15-0 B. S. Gillespie, Register.
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NOTICE FOIl PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office.
.... . . O’Neill, Neb., June 0,1892.
Notice is hereby given that Richard .7.
Dwyer lms filed notice of intent ion to make
final proof before register and receiver at
his office in O Neill, Neb., on Saturday, the
2i(d day of July. 1892, on timber culture ap
plication No. 62U6, for the SE quarter of sec
tion No. 2T, m township No. 30. Range No 11
west.
He names as witnesses:
Jeremiah McCarthy. John D. Murphy, John
Harrington. James R. Sullivan, all of O’Neill
Neb. .
49-11
B. S. Gillespie, Register.
notice.
Jameia irWeiki^^bn-SeZ Jo1* ■»«
hereby notllled that Ella bSSSiXS? a»
plain tiff i dill on the 12th day of ¥cM»>*us,
file in the office of the ole?E of '**i
court of Hojt county. Nebraska!.*
the object and prayer of which ts toV„i.1,|'un'
a certain mortgage executed bj |Z '?
Jolly and Jennie N. Jolly hts ^
Iowa Mortgage Cor,,,,. J *lr'' to the
on the 18th day of November ituw k^jo
SIVJ* see. 21, twp. 27, range riw fltSPn
The same being recordedIn*book•
mortgages at page 188; also to foreclos."1
second upon said premises In favor
Tmvu MnrtffiiffP rv>yf.,vQ«... l.™OT Sa d
cords oV Holt' eounty!” Nebraska,"’ and o m
which there Is now duo the sum of *1 oil
Ynu urn minlroH tn ana.... ... . V 1 .1
v;—-*** V j ouHi 01 si.UU a
You arc required to answer said net il l,,
on or before the 25th day of July 1892P° Y°"
Dated this 15th day of.IutielSM *
4!M , ... h.m.uttley. 1
Attorney for PlalntlffA
NOTICE.
To John J. Mandcrville, C. H Timm..,,
Ralph I. Little and the FarmoS l£22
Trust company, non-residents, you are
hereby notified that T. P. Strong, plaii
nereoy notined tnat T. P. Strong, plaintiff
did on the 13th day of Juno, lssg <Tle In11m
oiiice of the clerk of the district court of Hot
county, Nebraska, a petition, the object and
prayer of which is to foreclose acertain
mortgage executed by John J.Manderville to
the Nebraska Mortgage & Investment Com
pany for the sum of *500, on the 1st day Ilf
April, 1887, on the E!4 of SW* and N
HWU, sec. 39. twp. 32, range 12 w 6th p"«f
The same being recorded In book ‘'26" of
mortgages, at page 07 of the records of Holt
county. Nebraska, and upon which thore s
now due the sum of *584.60. ls
You are required to answer said petition
on or before the 25th day ot July. 1892.
1 hited this 15th day of June, 1893. .
40*4 H. M. UTTLEY.
• Attorney for Plaintiff.
NOTICE.
To Oscar 1). Ford and Eliza Ford, non-resi
dents, you are hereby notified that William
11. VanAntwerp. plaintiff, did on the 13thdnv
of June 1893, file In the office of the clerk of
the district court of Holt county, Nobraska
a petition, the object and prayer of which Is
to foreclose a certain mortgage executed bv
you to the Nebraska Mortgage and Invest
ment company for the sum of #250, on the
28th day of AugURt 189C, on the nw!4 section
20, town 32, range 9 west 6th P. M., the same
being recorded in book 53 of mortgages on
page 612 of the records of Holt county, Ne
braska, and upon which there Is now due
the sum of *2bf.l0.
You are required to answer said petition
on or before the 25th day of July, 1892.
Hated tills 15th day of June. 1892.
49 4 H. M. Cttlky, Atty. for Pltf
NOTICE.
To John Barrett Wm. G. Palmeteer
and O. O. lleffner non-residents, you
are hereby notified that, William H
VanAntwerp, plaintiff, did on the
13th day of June, 1892, file In the office of
the clerk of the district court ot llolt
county, Nebraska, a petition, the object and
prayer of which is to foreclose a Certain
mortgage executed by ltobert W. Gregg, to
the Nebraska Mortgage and Investment
Company for the sum of #300, on the 21st day
nf August, 1890, on the swjd section 9. town
27, range 11 west 6th 1*. M„ the same being
recorded in book 53 of mortgages, at page
!I28 of the records of Holt county, Nebraska,
and upon which there ls now duo the sum of
You are required to answer said petition
on or before the 25th day of July 1892.
Dated this 15th day of June, 1892.
49-4 II. M. Uttley, Atty. for Pltf.
NOTICE.
Willis E. Elliott, Addle 8. Elliott, Ernstus
W. Smith, Edith L. Smith, D. T. Callender,
Mrs. Callender wife of D. T. Callender, defen
dants, "will take notice that Theodoro G.
Dockstader, plaintiff, has filed a petition In
Llie district court of licit county, Nebraska,
igalnst said defendants, the object and
prayer of which is to foreclose a certain
mortgage dated May 5th, 1887 for *600 and
interest and tax payment on the north half
)f the south west quarter and the soutli west
luarter of the south west quarter both of
motion eleven, also the south east quarter of
he south east quarter of section ten,
til. In township, thirty-two, north
>f range twelve, west of the 6th p. m. in said
county, given by Willis E. Eliott and Addie
8. Eliott, to George A. Dockstader and as
dgned to plaintiff, which mortgage was re
loaded in book 26, page 430 of the mortgage
ecords of said county, and to have the sanio
leereed to bo a first Hen and the said lands
told to satisfy the same.
Yon are required to answer said petition on
>r before the 18th day of July, 1892.
Dated June 2, 1892 48-4
THEODORE O. DOCKSTADER, Plaintiff,
By Munger & Oourtrigbt. Attorneys.
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