The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 14, 1892, Image 8

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    yntorlea Wlilcli fry
'nice—'Tho Mystery of
ml Otlior Like Canes
the Watlo Wilkes Case.
nous darkness shaded o'er tho pi ace.
•sluferno.
lift uui ui*
New York has
had a dozen
inysteriou
crimes during
the last few
years which
have, to ulf in
tents and pur
poses,baffled the
detectives under
Insnoctor
Byrnes. The moat recent one Is that
In which Henry Wade Willies lost his
life. • It will be remembered that
Wilkes was one of a famonfe band of
international swindlers who while
operating’ in Italy betrayed
his confederates for the clemency of
i iho crown. He then returned to this
country and tried to lead an upright
life. Ills people being among the lead
ers of New York society ho tried to re
gain the prestige of other years and
failed. Then he drifted from better to
worse, until one moining not long ago,
his dead body was found in the street
not far from 1 his lodgings. His
skull was fraeturod and there were
other evidences of a most brutal crime.
The closost detective work has, how
ever, failed to develop any clew that
might load to the identity of the mur
derer. It is believed that friends of
the gang he had betrayed had a hand
in it.
Among the most notable murder
mysteries of the metropolis
is that surrounding the killing
of Ueorge L. Leslie. This crime
is Written in criminal history as
"The' Mystery of Tramps’ Rock.’*
Fourteen years ago Leslie was
found n^tfdered on “Tramps’ Rock”
just across the New York city line
in Westchester county. Leslie was
a famous bank burglar. .’ Several lead
ers of the most industrious gangs were
arrowed and it became plain to their
L ' OBORGIC I, I.BSLIK.
ambers that some one was revealing
W felrplana to the police. It Is believed
I that Leslie excited their suspicions by
I bis freedom ^om arrest However
I this may bdi*L; he was found
lying dead on "Tramps’ Rock’’ in June.
,, 1878. There were several bullet holes
in liisbody. The police were greatly
excited over this crime. It Vwas de
cided after careful investigation that
the murder must have been effected
either in Hew York or Williamsburg
and the dead body transmrted to
"Tramps' Rook" in a wa^ All
efforts of the police t<? hunt Bn the
s failed. The dozen Juspects
arrested had to be
,t evidence. A cl
n the pals of
lie mystery was sever un
hen Mike Kerrigan, better
"Johnny Dobbs,” (the burg
thief, died in Bellevue hoe
thirteen years later, the police ra
cked that with him probably died
* BAProf of T z>u1(a*<i in'iiwlaa
barged
watch
site for
[the secret of Leslie’s murder..
It U a curious fact that many of these
[Gotham murder mysteries are associ
latsdwith “crooks"'of high degree in
I their special linen Such another trag
| edy was that which is knofrn by the
I police as the “ Lumber.>Yttrch Murder.
Ujliinfe man fell into i drunken
> in the lumber yard at 1 ourteenth
[t and North Avenue om night in
til of 1875. ' Joe Lang Ion, with
hrtner, “Mug” Murraj, two all
1 thieves, happened to drop along
hay in search of justisuch easy
as a drunken j“sleeper."
Langdon did the robbing so clumsily
kibpt . the man was arousal from bis
man was arousqd from his
nber. lie showed fight, 'and Lang
t and Uis pal clubbed him badly. The
anger noticed while Langdon waa
ppling with him that tlid thiof had
hious birthmark on his aheek, and
Vied:
i may dome now, but;I’ll know
that mark, and I’ll kill yon Oi
rSgut.” .
r _ When the thieves decampdd the vit
tim went around to a saloon on Tent
avenue, where he washed tile blood ol
his wounds and repeated life threat t
kill Langdon on sight, hbr four o
five days he hung around tie vicinit;
of the crime waiting for Laijgdon. Oi
the fifth day he resolved to dive up an'
hope o' meeting his man in That neigh
^ jiprhood, so he jumped on1 the rca
; platform of a Bleccker streijt car goini
' *orth. As the car bowled ijlung a fe
>cks three other men jum
fit of .them wae Lai
*1 ijiong a fe
ui^^ho^
rceognisud and wait recognized
instantly. Lnngdon sprang oil
the ear, pursued by bis
enemy. They ran toward thu lumber
yard, and almost on the very spot
where he had btcn robbed the unknown
man shot Lnngdon through the heart.
Ho has never been captured.
The block bounded by Houston
Street, First street, Chrystie street and
the' Ilowery furnished two murder
mysteries within a few weeks of each
other in the winter of 188(1. In the
first of these cases the victim was a
well known young man named Fred
Ntobo, the son of wealthy parents who
lived In Hoboken. Young Stobo was
inclined to be fast in his habits and
spent a good deal on time in the con
cert balls that flourished plentifully.
FRKO BTOJIO.
along1 the Bowery at that time. lie
usually carried money and wore valua
ble jewelry. One niglit he went into
Johnny Opp's notorious resort at No.
311 Bowery. He loft the place with a
woman after midnight. Ills dead body
was found tlio noxt morning lying at
tho foot of a flight of stairs in a tene
ment house on Houston street, a few
doors from tho Bowery. He had been
robbed, mhrdcrcd and thrown down
stairs. In vain did the police make
arrests. There was no conviction.
The l’lnkertons took the case up and
■pent thousands of dollars on it. A re
ward of $2,500 was offered, but noth
ing ever came of it. Johnny Opp’s
dive is still running at full blast.
Interest in the Stobo tragedy had
hardly begun to wane when another
crime was committed on the same
block. In this case the victim was
“Old Doe Werner,” a notorious fence,
who did business with all the petty
thieves in the city. The “Doc” was
generally believed td be wealthy. He
lived alone in miserable rooms on the
Bowery, a few doors above Houston
street. There was a constant proces
sion of “snide” crooks to his rooms.
One morning ono of these gentry
knocked, ns he had often done before,
on "Doe’s” door, but got no response.
He pushed in the door. Tho old man
whs lying dead upon tlie*floor. It was
plain, from the way in which the room
and furniture were bespattered with
blood that there must have been a ter
rible struggle between the mur
derer and his victim. The weapon
used was that deadly contrivance,
a stone tied up in a handkerchief.
This was a favorite weapon of New
York toughs in bygone days. But
when it was legally classed ns a slung
shot the thugs who were in the habit
of carrying it with them discarded it.
Nobody was ever convicted of the mur
der of Doc. Werner. Even the motive
that prompted the crime is an enigma.
The Doc. was not robbed. It is be-’
lieved that he held in his possession
the key to some crime that would pov
sibly send some one to Sing Sing or the
gallows, and that this person lulled
him to make sure the secret would be
kept. These are a few of the great
murder mysteries of the metropolis.
Some other time I will give an account
of more recent ones. .
_ Leon Dkvkkeaux.
A SENSATIONAL. SCENE
Which Is Now Being Enacted In a Now
York Play-House.
Some of the ballets in “Egypt
Through the’Centuries,” a spectacle
now holding the boards at the Pali
sades, New York, are of unusual excel
snee. The army of women in them are
gorgeously costumbd. The figures are
showy and novel. The most effective
HOLDING HER IN HIS AltMS.
grouping, perhaps, is in the “Ballet ol
the Virgins,” at the close of the first
act, when all the girls are dressed in
filmy white with ves'tal green ribbon
at their waists and large bunches of
flowers in' their hands. According to
the New York Herald, Bignorita Elena
Salmoiraghi.prima ballerina assoluta,la
worthy of her name. Her dancing, is
as remarkable as her patronymic, and
Signor Alfredo Blancifiori, who dances
with her, gave a novel performance.
At the outset he lilts the Salmoiraghi
gently in the air and gracefully skips
her up and down. Holding her in his
arms he twirls with great rapidity
around and around. Then he balanbes
her under one arm and swings around
with one* of his feet in the air. The
most peculiar feature of the dancing is
a pas soul, when he spins teplike at an
angle of forty-five degrees vtith his anna
and legs rigidly extended. I, • A
th - r m .a •. ■. i; , 44*
LEGAL ApVERTISEMENTS.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
The McKlnley-Liinntng Loan and Trust Co.,
vs.
William H. Curtis ot ill.
SOTICB TO t»ON-KB»IT>KWT UKrUNDANTS.
William H. Curtis, Cliock H. Tonoray,
Toncrav. Ills wife, and Kil F. tiallngher will
take milieu that on tlioasih clay of March
I Hie, the above named iihilntlir Hied a petition
HKulnst you. Impleadeil with others, In said
court, HU oh|eel and prayer of which are for
the. foreclosure of a certain mortgage given
by William II. Curtis to W. U. McKinley
dated December I. 1KWI, and tiled for record
and recorded In the ofllee ol the recorder of
deeds of said Ilolt county. In book SI. on page
lSi.convcylnK the following described real
estate and premises, alluated In said county
to-wlt: The south half ol the southeast
quarter (Sli SKk) section thirty-five town
ship thirty-two. north, range thirteen west of
the tltli e. M., that, default, has been made In
the payment of the Indebtedness secured by
said mortgage. and tlmre Is now due plnlntltf
In the premises, the sum of four hundred and
sixty dollars, together with Interest at ten
percent, per annum thereon from June 111.
per an r..
isle, which Is a valid and llrst lien on sttlil
premises. lMnlntllf prays for t he sale of saltl
promises according to law, to satisfy the
amount adjudged due In the premises, and
for a decree foreclosing the equity of re
demption of fill of the said defendants, anil
those claiming under them.
You, and each of you. are required to
answer said petition on or Jiefore Monday
the Kth day of August. IslB, or the same will
he taken as true, and Judgment and decree
rendered accordingly.
Till WETS, MOREY & FERRIS,
Hastings. Nebraska,
MM Attorneys for 1’lalntlff.
IN TIIK DISTRICT COURT OK
COUNTY*. NEBRASKA.
HOLT
Magdalene Nowliind, vs. William Webster,
t t ill.
NOTICK TO NON-KKRUIRNT IIKFKNDANTH.
samuol II. Hurls, - Ilurtz, Ills wife.
(iimrunty Investment Co., anil I). M. Davis,
the receiver thereof, will tako notice that
on tiio Tth day of December. 1891, tlie above
nanieil plaintiff Hied a petition against you,
Iniuleaueil witli others, In said court, the
object and prayer of which are for thu foro
elosiire of a certain mortgage given by
William Webster to Ouaranty In vestment Co.
dated April 29,1880, nnd tiled for reeord and
recorded In t he ofllee of the recorder ol* deeds
of said Holt county. In book 45, on page 414,
conveying the following described real estate
and premises, situated In said eounty,to-wlt:
The southwest Quarter of the southeast
quarter (SWtt SEVi) and the southeast quar
ter of the southwestciliurter (HEJi 8WJ4) of
section fourteen (14) and tlie north half of the
.northwest quarter (N)4NW)a) of section
twenty-three (23), township thirty-two (113),
north, range eleven (11). west of the (Ith P. M.,
that default has been made In the puyrnent
of the Indebtedness secured by said mort
gage. and there Is now duo plulutilf In the
premises, the sum of seven hundred thirty
three (*7)61) dollars, together with Interest at
ten per cent, per annum thereon from June
31,1892, which Is a valid and first lien on said
premises. Plaint Ilf 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 caoli of you, are required to
answer said petition on or before Monday,
the Btli day of August. Is iff, or the same will
be taken as true, nnd Judgment and docree
rendered accordingly.
TIUUET8, MOHEY & FERRIS,
Hastings, Nebraska,
504 Attorneys for Plaintiff.
THE FRONTIER
FOR
LEU A L BLANKS
NOTICE.
To Jasper N. Jolly, Jennie N. Jolly and
James P. Weeks, non-residents, you are
hereby uotltled that Ella Burr McManus,
plaintiff, did on the Pith day of June. 1808,
Hie In the ofllee of the clerk of the district
court of Holt county, Nebraska, a petition,
the object and prayer of which Is to foreclose
a certain mortgage executed by Jasper N.
Jolly and Jennie N. Jolly his wife to tlie
Iowa Mortgage Company, for the sum of *800
on the 18th day of November. 1888, upon the
SWJ4 sec. 31, twp. 27, range lit w. 8tli P. M.
The same being recorded in book "20" of
mortgages at page 188; ulso to foreclose a
second upon said premises in favor of said
Iowa Mortgage Company, executed and de
livered ou the same day and recorded in
book “21" of Mortgages, at page 183 of the re
cords of Holt county, Nebraska, and upon
which tliore Is now due the sum of *1,014.
You arc required to answer said petition
on or before the 2f>th day of July, 1892.
Dated this l&th day of June, 1892.
49-4 U. M. UTTLEY,
Attorney for Plaintiff..
s SHKIFF’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 27th day of May, 1892, in
favor of Tho American Investment company
as plaintiff and against Enoch L. Ueagcr et
al as defendants, for the sum of two hundred
forty-one dollars, and seven cents, and costs
taxed at *32.88 and accruing costs I have
levied upon the following premises taken as
the property of said defendants to satisfy
said order of sale, to-wlt:
The northeast quarter of section twenty
flve (25) township thirty-two (it)) range eleven
111) west of the Otli e. N. In llolt county, Ne
braska.
And will offer the same for sale to the
highest blddor for cash, in hand, on the 25th
day of July, a. D. 1892, in front or 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 tlie undersigned.
Bated at O’Neill, Nobraska, this 20th day of
Juno, 1892. , H.C. McEvonv,
60-5 Sheriff of said County.
NOTICE.
.1. Q. Clark, C. H, Toncray and II. N. McKee
defendants,will take notice that Theodore Q.
Dockstader bus tiled a petition in tlie distrlot
court of Holt county, Nebraska, against said
defendants, impleading with Elzy Davis, the
object and prayer of which are to foreclose a
...- f ■ " —’ 1887.
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 q uarter
of the soulli-west quarter of section thirty,
township thirty-two. range nine, and the
south-east quarter of the south-east quarter
of section tweuty-flve. township thirty-two.
range ten, west. In said county, given by
Elzy Davis to Ueorge A. Dockstader and as
signed to plaintiff, which mortgage was re
corded iu Book 28, Page 321, of the mortgage
records of said county, and to have the same
decreed to be a drat lien.and said lands to be
sold to satisfy the same, ,
You are reuuired to answer said petition
011 or lieforo tlie 1st day of August, 1898.
Dated, June 18, 1892. \
THEODORE G. DOCKSTADER, Plaintiff,
By Munger & Courtright, Attorneys. 50-4
SHERIFF’S SALE.
By virtue of an order of sale, directed tc
me from the clerk of tlie district court ol
Holt county. Nebraska, on a degree obtained
before the district eou rt ofliolt county, Ne
braska. on the 24th day of May, 1892. In favot
of Cynthia S. Bartholomew as plaintiff nnd
against John L. Colwell et al as defendants,
for the sum of eight hundred eighty-eight
dollars, and elghty-two cents,and costs taxed
at *28.23 and accruing costs I have levied
upon the following premises taken as the
property of said defendant to satisfy said
order of sale to-wlt:
The mirth half of southeast quarter and
south half of northeast quarter of section
nineteen (19) township twenty-nine (29) range
twelve (12) west of the 6th p. M. lu Holt county
Nebraska. ,
And will offer the samo/for sale to the high
est bidder for cash, In.0:1 Che 25th 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 ccurt was held, at the
hour of 9 o’clock q. m, of said day when and
where due attendance-will he given by the
undersigned.
Dated at O’Neill, N<Jbraska,thls 20th day of
June, 1892. 1
H. O, McEvonv.
50-5 Sheriff of Said County.
IN TUB DISTRICT COURT dKu
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
I.uther K. Hunt vs. Albert Buxton. et*i,
MOTICK TO NOW-BKSIDBM- IJEFKWtlA:
Albert Buxton,-Buxton, bis wife
real name Is to plulntlil unknown, and bnatt
T. Jones will take notice that on the ~lst 5;lv
of Juno, Its*!, tbo above named plaintiff tle'(l
u petition uauliiBt you, luipleiidod with otliers
In said court, the object and prayer of wide*
l are lor the foreclosure of a certain inortuagt
Riven by Albert Buxton, then unmarried, to
Scott T. Jones dated Marfch 11,1H87, aud Died
for record and recorded in the office oi the
recorder of deeds of said Holt county, In
book 24, on puire 7i>, eonvcyinif the following
described real estate and premises, situated
MOREY h FERRIS,
Hastings. Nebraska,
Attorneys for plaintiff
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT COUN
TY, NEBRASKA.
William W. Hunt vs. Charles C. Millard, et al.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFENDANTS.
I). F. Cullender,--Cullender, his wifG,
Erast us W. Smith and-Smith, his wife
will take notice that on the 29th day
of January 1802, the above named plalntlH
med a petition against you, Impleading with
others, in said court, tiie object and prayer
ot which are for the foreclosure of a certain
mortgage given by Charles C. and Carrie Mil
lard, to C. 11. Tone ray, dated April 1st. 1887.
and fl^ed for record and recorded In the office
of the recorder of deeds of said Holt county
In IlMnlf W All nniM Sid) . 1 ... *
-“‘>;.P.ounJy’ '"“wn; ino souui-west
quarter, (BWki) of section 13. township 30,
north range i;i. west of 8th P. M„ that default
has beon made In the payment of the lndebt
ness secured by said mortgage, and there is
now due plaiutilT in the premises, the sum ol
seven hundred and ton dollars, together with
the Interest at ten per cent, per annum
thereon from June 21,1893, which is a valid
and first Hen qn said promises. PlalntlH
prays for the sale of said premises according
to law, to satisfy the amount adjudged due
in the premises, and for a decree foreclosing
I lie equity of redemption of all of the said
defendants, and those claiming under them.
You, and euoh of you, are required to
answer said petition on or before the eighl
day of August, 1892, or the same will be taken
as true and judgment and decree rendered
accordingly.
TIBBETS, MOREY & FERRIS,
„„ . Hastings, Nebraska.
60-4 Attorneys for Plaintiff,
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLTOOUN
TY, NEBRASKA.
The MoIClnley-Lannlng, Loan and Trust Co.,
vs.
Soloman D. Julten, et al,
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFENDANTS,
James Jansen and--Junsen, his wife, will
take notice that on the 7th day of March, 1895
the above named plaintiff filed u petition
against, you, Impleaded with others, iu said
court, tho object and prayer of which are foi
the foreclosure of a certain mortgage given
by Soloman D. Julleu, to W. B. McKinley,
dated November 1st 1888, and filed for record
and recorded In the office of the recorder ol
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 south-west quar
ter (8Wk) of section 28. township 31
north, range 13 west of 8 p. m. that,default
lias been madeln the.payment of tho Indebt
edness secured by said mortgage, and there
is now due plaintiff in the premises, tho 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 pray.
for the sale of said premises according to law
to satisfy the amount udjugdcd due In the
premises, and for a decree foreclosing the
equity of redemption of all of the said de
fendants, and those olalming under them.
You.and eaoh of you,are required tnauswei
aid petltlou on or before Monday, tht
8l li day of August 1802, or the same will be
taken us true, and judgment and decree
rendered accordingly.
TIBBETS, MOREY & FERRIS,
Hastings, Nebraska.
DO-4 Attorneys for Plalutlff.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT COUN
TY. NEBRASKA.
Sarah A. Cole, vs. Timothy W, Sullivan, et al
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFENDANTS.
Timothy W.SullIvan,-Sullivan,his wife
made defendant as Jane Doe, Guaranty In
vestment Co. and D. M. Davis, receivei
thereof, will take notice that on tho 30th day
of November, 1891. the above named plalntlH
filed a petltlou against you, linpluaded witt
others, in said court, the object and prayei
of which are for the forrelosuro of a certaii
mortgage given by Timothy W. Sullivan, t(
Uuaranty Investment Co. dated August 1st
1889, and filed for record and recorded In tht
office of the reoorder of deeds of said Holl
county, in book 49, on page 203, conveying tht
following described real »estate ant
premises situated In Ilolt county
to-wit: The south-west quarter of tho north
east quarter (SW^NE)*,) the south-east
quarter of the north-west quarter (8E)4N W)»
the north-eust quarter of the south-west
quarter (NEliSWkiJand the north-westquar
ter of the south-east quarter, (NWMSE14,) ot
section 28, township 28, north range 13, west
of otli p. m., that default has been made li
the payment ot the Indebtedness secured by
said mortgage, and there Is now due plalntlf
in the premises, the sum of seven nundrec
and thirty-two dollars.together with lnteres1
at 10 per cent, per annum thereon from Junt
21, 1892, which Is a valid and Hsrt Hen oi
said premises. Plaintiff prays for the sale o
said premises, according to law, to satisfy
the amount adjudged due in the premises
and for a decree foreclosing the equity of re
deinptlon of all of the said defendants, an<
those claiming under them.
You, and each of you, are required t<
answer said petition on or before Monday
the eight day of August, 1802, or the gam<
will be taken as true, and judgment and do
cree rendered accordingly.
TIBBETS, MOREY & FERRIS,
Hastings, Nebraska.
50-4 Attorneys for Plaintiff,
SHERIFF’S SALE.
By virtue of an order of sale, directed t<
me from the clerk of the district court ol
favor of The StateRunk of O'Neill as plain,
tiff and against Rhoda C. Howard et al a
defendant, for the sum of eleven hundred
sixty two dollars, and forty-five cents, ant
costs taxed at $32.53 and accruing costs J
have levied upon tho following premisei
taken as tho property of said defendant t<
satisfy said order of sale, to-wlt:
Lots one (1) and two (21 block sixteen (18
and lots one (1) and two (2) block tweuty-om
(21) in Hazelets addition to the city of OfNeil
as platted and recorded in the clerks offioe.
And will off er the same for sale to the high
est bidder for cash, in hand, on the 25th dai
of July, A. D. 1892,In front of the court housi
in O’Neill, that being the (luilding whereli
the last term of district court was held, at thi
hour of 1 o’clock p. m. of said day, when ant
where due attendance will bo given by tin
undersigned.
Dated at O'Neill, Nchraska.this 20 th day o
June, 18W. H. O. McEvony,
50-5 * Sheriff of said County.
NOTICE.
To C. U. Tonorav. Emma R. Toncray, H, N
McKee and A. H. Farrons. non-residents o
the state of Nebraska, you are hereby no
tided that Janett B. Herbage plaintiff, did oi
the 18th day of June, 1892, file in the office o:
the clerk or the dlstrlot court of Holt county
Nebraska, a petition, the object and prayei
of which Is to foreclose a certain mortgagi
executed by W. D. Mathews and Emelim
Mathews, to C. H. Toncray, for the sum o
$000, on the 24th day of July, 1888, upon thi
northwest quarter of seotion 8, township 27
north of range 11, west of the 8th p. x., whlcl
mortgage was duly recorded In book 39 o
mortgages at page 548 of the records of Hoi
county, Nebraska, and upon which there 1
now due tho sum of 88TJ.3A.
you are required to answer said petition oi
, or before the 31st day of July, 1882.
Dated this 18th day of Juue, 1892.
504 ILL M. UTTLEY.
Attonley for Plaintiff.
■}/ &i. ■' Notice
To C, M.' Toncra*. EmV& B Toncray
ChurlgglluAfin. Hiuu’t UnP»»- Fayette Find
ley ftml Hi N. McKee, naJFwsldenU, yCu nrc
hereby notified that MjJry T. Herbage, plain
Mff. did on tile ixth dniirJune, 1892, file in
the ofllco of the clerlf llf the district court of
Holt county, Nebra6k;f’ a petition, the object
and prayer of whtdh l«rto foreclose a certain
mortgage executed by W. D. Mathews and
Emellne Mathew.-, to C. H. Toncray. for the
sum of afiOu.uT fne 25th day of July, 1888.
Upon tho noefti half of the southeast quarter
or.scction 8/and the north half of the south
test quarter section It. township 20, north oi
f-.nge, I invest of the (ith p. it., which mort
lf««e *r«s duly recorded In botfk ill) of rnorl
tfaSwe/at page 552 of the records of Holt
couMy, Nebraska, and iqion which there Is
now duo 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, 1392.
80-4 H. M. UTTLEY.
s Attorney for Plaintiff.
NOTICE.
To John J. Mandervllle. C. II. Toncray,
Ralph I. Little and the Farmers Loan and
Trust company, non-residents, you are
hereby notified that T. P. Strong, plalntllf.
did on the 18th day of June, 1893, file In the
otBoe of the clerk of the district court of Holt
county, Nebraska, a petition, the object and
prayer of which la to foreclose a certain
mortgage executed by John J.Mandervllle to
the Nebraska Mortgage & .Investment Com
pany for the sum of *500, on the 1st day of
April, 1887, on the EH of SW‘i and NWJi of
SW>4, sec. 30, twp. 32, range 12 w. Otli P. M.
The same being recorded In book "26" of
mortgages, at page 97 of tbo records of Holt
county. Nebraska, and upon which there Is
now due the sum of *884.60.
You are required to answer said petition
on or before the 25tli day of July. 1892.
Dutod this 15th day or June, 1892.
<0-4 H. M. UTTLEY.
Attorney for Plalntllf.
NOTICE.
To Oscar D. Ford and Eliza Ford, non-resi
dents, you are hereby notified that William
H. V anAntwerp. plaintiff, did on the 13thday
of June 1892, file In the office of the clerk of
the district court of Holt county, Nebraska,
« petition, the object and prayer of which Is
-J foreclose a certain mortgage executed l>y
you to the Nebraska Mortguge and Invest
ment company for tho sum of *250, on the
with day of August 189C, on the nw*i section
20, town 32, range 9 west Uth 1>. M., the same
being recorded In book 53 of mortgages on
page1612 of the records of Holt eouiity, Ne
braska, and upon which there is now due
the sum of *297.10.
You are required to answer said petition
oh or before the 25th day of July, 1893.
Dated this 15tU day of June. 1892.
49-4 H. M. Uttley, Atty. for Pltf.
5 NOTICE.
To John Barrett Wm. G. Palmetecr
and i O. O. Heffner non-residents, you
are hereby notified that, William 11.
VanAntwerp, plaintiff, did on the
13th day of June, 1892, Hie In the office of
the clerk of the district court of Holt
county, Nebraska, a petition, the object and
prayer of which Is to foreclose a certain
mortgage executed by ■ Robert W. Gregg, to
the Nebraska Mortgage and Investment
Company for the sum of *300, on the 21st day
of August, 1800, on tho sw>4 section 9, town
27, range 11 west 0th P. M., the same being
recorded In book 53 of mortgages, at page
628 of the records of Holt county, Nebraska,
and upon which there Is now due the sum of
*311.50.
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 H. M. UTTLEY, Atty. for Pltf.
NOTICE.
Willis E. Elliott, Addle 8. Elliott, Erastus
W. Smith, Edith L. Smith, D; T. Callender,
Mrs. Callender wife of D. T. Callender, defen
dants, will take notice that Theodore G.
Dockstuder, plaintiff, has filed a petition in
the district court of Holt county, Nebraska,
against said defendants, the object and
prayer of which Is to foreclose a certain
mortgage dated May 5th, 1887 for *000 and
interest and tax payment on the north half
of the south west quarter and the south west
quarter of the south west quarter both of
section eleven, also the south east quarter of
the south east quarter of section ten.
all in township thirty-two, north
of range twelve, west of the 6tli p. m. in said
county, given by Willis E. Eliott and Addie
8. Eliott, to George A. Dockstador and as
signed to plaintiff, which mortgage was re
corded In book 26, page 430 of the mortgage
records of said county, and to have the same
decreed to be a first lien and tho said lands
sold to satisfy the same.
You are required to answer said petition on
or before tho 18th day of July, 1892.
Dated June 2,1892 48-4
THEODORE G. DOCKSTADER, Plaintiff,
By Munger & Courtright. Attorneys.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office.
O’Neill, Neb., June 9,1892.
Notice is hereby given that Richard J.
Dwyer has filed notice of Intention to muki'
final proof b6fore register and receiver'at
his office In O’Neill, Neb., on Saturday, the
23d day of July, 1892, on timber culture ap
plication No. 6266, for the 8E quarter of sec
tion No. 27, in township No. 30, Range No. It
west.
He names as witnesses:
Jeremiah McCarthy, John D. Murphy, John
Harrington, James R. Sullivan,till of O'Neill,
Neb. 40-0
B. S. Gillespie, Register.
NOTICE.
To Alexander Mills, Matilda Mills, Leonard
Seitz and Mrs. Leonard Seitz, defendants.
Will take notice that on the 23d day of
June 1892, E. Benedict Oakley, executor, and
Kate Oakley, executrix of the last will and
testaments of Mary B. Oakley, deoeased,
herein filed their petition in the district
court of Holt county, Nebraska, against you
and each of you, tho object and prayer of,
which is to foreclose u certain trust deed ex
ecuted by Alexander Mills and wife Matilda
Mills to E. S. Ormsby, trustee, for P. O.
Refrell, upon the follhwlng described real
estate situated in Holt county, Nebraska,
to-wtt:
North half southwest quarter and lot four
i of section No. three; also the northeast
quarter of southeast quarter of section No.
1 four, all In township thirty-two, range eleven
west sixth P. M.
T» secure the payment of a certain note of
*800 and ten Interest coupons all dated July
17,1880. Said principal note of *800i)elng due
June 1,1891, and the coupon notes being duo
i on tho 1st days of December and June of each
commencing with December 1, 1886. The
i plaintiff alleges that they are the owners of
• and in possesion of all the notes; and that
tbero Is now due on said notes owned by
plaintiff and secured by said trust deed the
sum of *1.000 according to the terms of said
deed. The plaintiff prays that said premises
. be decreed to be sold to satisfy the amount
found due thereon.
You are required to answer said petition on
I or before the 8th day of August, 1892.
1 Dated tbis 27th day of June, 1892 . 60-4
R. R. DICKSON, Attorney for Plaintiff
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT COUN
TY, NEBRASKA.
Preston Eves, plaintiff, vs. Leouadus Leer,
Elizabeth Leer, C. M. Buekly and The Co
operative Land & Lot Company, defen
dants.
To the above named defendants, Lcmadus
Leer, Elizabeth Leer and C. M. Buekly® Will
take notice that on the 27 day of May, 1892,
the plaintiff above named filed his petition
in tho district court of Holt county, state of
Nebraska against the above named defen
■ dants the object and prayer of which are to
foreclose a certain mortgage executed by tlie
i said defendants, Leouadus Leer and Eliza
beth Leer to one The Western Farm Mort
i gage Trust Company of the state of Kansas,
upon the south half of the northeast quarter
i and the north-west quarter of the horth-east
quarter of section fourteen (14), township
' thirty-one (31) north, in range ten (10) west of
tho sixth principal meridian, lying and situ
ated In the county of Holt.state of Neorasku,
. which mortgage was executed to secure the
payment of certain promissory note dated
February 15, 1890, for the sum of fourhun
. dred dollars, due and payable In tivfe *ars
' from the date thereof, which note and Krt
■ gage were afterwurds duly sold, assignewnd
i delivered to the above named plaintliftliat
' there is now due upon said note and mort
, gage the sum oMjour hundred and fourteen
’ dollars witli intei^nAereon at the rate of
i ten per cent por from the first day of
i August, 1891. for^^kh sum with interest
: thereon the plalntit^tays and for a decree
> that the defendats above named be required
, to pay the same or that said premises may be
> sold to satisfy the amount found due and for
' a decree barring and foreclosing all the said
. defendants above named of and from all
l right, tltlo. Interest, estate or equity of re
demption of. in or to said premises or any
i part thereof. You are required to answer
said petition, on or before the 15th day of
August,
Dated this 6tlvdayaf July, 1892.
Preston Eves, Plaintiff.
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