The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 15, 1892, Image 8

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    muscular Christianity.
Hon.nl tiuM • PMMr't l*o|>ulsrlty Iprlifi
; • From s. small Thine.
. "It I* strange how small a thing will
§|f4 .unite a clergyman Immensely popu
<;.r ” >ai<l a minister connected with
Ke v York Trinity pariah, "but the
v; iiior tu which a young clergyman
•.fit .mg into prominence wan truly re
in irltable, and now he U rector of one
of the lending Episoopal churches in
OrCitigu. Ah soon as he left college,
h".ng an active man and the champion
athlete of his college, he set right
down to hard work. lie had for Ills
iii Ht charge a small east side mission,
t. til.-ls was like a ray of sunshi.u
itnioug the dark, murky tenement
h-oeov Some young men who attended
the mission belonged to an athletic
eiub. and, as their minlstur entered
luu. all their social affairs with vim, It
was nut long before he received an In
vitation to attend a ’scrap.’ He went,
and before he left lie boxed with some
of the lads In the eiub and beat thorn
all. The elub’s best boxer was absent
then, but the members extracted a
promise from the young minister that
lie would go around and spar with
thsir star inan. The only stakes was
a promise that if the clergyman lost he
should become a member of the club,
which was offset by tho promise that
If he won all the members of the or
ganisation would attend the church
for a month. Tno night of the fight
came round, and there was a large
crowd of East-side sports who went to
see the parson licked. Three rounds
were sufficient to prove that muscular
Christianity, represented by the min
ister, was victorious. The result was
that tha men of the sporting club paid
their beta by going to ohurch regular
ly. Many of them go now and the
ehuroh ,1s a flourishing one.”
NBSTINQ IN A TRAP.
Ml That Km* How to H>ka tho
Hoot of Thine*.
Here’s» short leuon In contentment
that m»y he worth noting1. A Hart
ford gentleman had been annoyed by a
huge rat which peraiated In making
Way with chicken feed and pretty
much everything that it found in the
barn loft, where a few hena were
straggling to reproduce themselves in
the shape of ehiokena One of the new
fangled French rat traps had been
baited with a choice pleoe of roasted
skeeae to tempt the trespasser, but the
old fellow was too “fly,” and so the
old faahlonod steel trap was buried un
der the chaff In the well-worn path
flrem under the hay, the wire affair
being pushed aside meanwhile. The
old rat tumbled Into the hidden trap
and was caught
Nothing was thought of the wire
sage (which lay half concealed by a
look of hay) until lately, when it
was moved out of the way. A mass of
stuff in the center of the cage attract
i od attention, and, upon examination,
It was fonnd that a couple of half
grown rats had found their way into
it, had evidently given up trying to es
oape and settled down to make the best
of tho situation. They had drawn In
through the spaces at least two quarts
of shaft and bits of hay and had con
structed a oomfortable home and gone
to housekeeping. They looked sur
prised at being disturbed.
KILLBD BY PRIQHT.
.BllsSit % ef Prussia Seared to Death
hr His Ora*r wue.
One of the moat remarkable in
• etanoee in history of death by fright is
that of King Frederick I. of Prussia.
He was actually soared to death by his
wife. He was one day sleeping In an
arm-chair when his queen, Louisa of
“‘•leoklenberg, who had boon hopeless
' ly insane for some time, escaped from
her keepers and made her way to his
private apartments As mentioned
above, Frederick was dosing when his
wife, dressed In a pure white gown,
dashed through the plate glass in the
door and threw herself in a raging de
lirium upon him. In breaking the
glass She of course cut herself most
' horribly. The king had not been ap
p' prised of the hopelessness of her case,
and was astonished beyond measure
at the appearanqe of the woman, clad
; .only in linen and covered with blood.
His shrieks aroused the whole palaoe,
but when she had been secured the
king himself was found to be in a rag
ing delirium. From this he never re
covered, but died trying to hide from
: terrible phantoms.
DMtnlnt to Bo Nought/.
A oertain Boston kindergarten is
§§; Messed with the attendance of a very
original youth named Richard. He is
• easy honest little boy. and highly
respected by his parents, but the other
ff afternoon when he came home ho ao
;J knowledged frankly to his mother
that a punishment had been inflicted
upon him at the kindergarten. •• Why,
what have you done?” "Well, you
see,” he answered. “Johnny and I got
tired of being good, and we made up
our minds that we would Just get our
heads together and holler out the
V very naughtiest word we could think
of, both together! ” The mother was
inexpressibly shocked. Johnny was'
another very nice and well-bred boy.
But she managed to ask: “ Well, what
did you soy?" “We Just screamed
out'Bedbug!* as loud as we could!”
Probably this tragic episode has never
had its duplicate in the history of
ldndergar tuning.
>lnw|« Uttls Travelers,
Some queer little animals arrived re
cently in New York from Australia.
They are called kangaroo rats, and re
semble the kangaroo very much when
viewed through the reversed end of a
f telescope. Their method of locomotion
is the same as that of the kangaroo,
The females carry their young in a
pouch, and their faces are very bright
and pretty. They were en route to
the Golden Qate park, the first of their
Mad ever sent to California.
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HSALTHFL'L, AQKUaAULK, ClXANSiNS.
For Farnieis, Miners and Mec,«w!a
A PEPFECT SJAP r:.-5 ALXALS WAtlH.
ii'iiSt
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;s in Hard Wale*
NOTICE OK SALE UNDER CUATTEL
MORTGAGE.
Notice la hereby Riven that by virtue of a
chattel mortgage dated on the 18th day of
December, 1891, and duly Hied and recorded
In the oltlce of the countv clerk of Holt
county, Nebraska, on the IHth day of Decem
ber, 1891. and executed by W. w. Page to
Dyer Rice and Co., to secure the payment of
the sum of 8308.26 and upon which there Is
now due the sum of 8308.25, default having
been made In the payment of said sum and
no suit or other proceeding ut law having
been Instituted to recover said debt or any
part thereof, therefore I will seli the pro
perty therelu described, two red oows, ono
spring wagon, one McCormlok mowing
machine, two 0 foot show cases, ono harrow,
one two whoel cart, one black mare IS! years
old, one harness and two collars, at public
auction at the Cheokor barn In the city of
O’Neill, In Holt county, on the 8th day of
Ootober at 1 o'clock, A. m. of said day.
Dated Ootober lit, 1802.
KMd DYER RICE A CO,
Mortgagee.
LEGAL NOTICE.
W 1111am F. Sweet, non-resident defendant,
will fake notice that on the ttth day of April,
1882, Ballou State Ranking Company, plaint
iff herein. Hied Its potltlon lu the district
court of Holt couuty, Nebraska, against
said defendants, the object and prayer of
which are to foreclose a certain mortgage
executed by defendant to H. S. Ballou and
Company, upon the southwest quarter of
section twenty-eight, township twenty-six,
range ten, west. In Holt county. Nebraska,
to secure the payment of a promis
sory note dated July 13,1888, for the sum of
8326 and Interest ut the rate of suveu per
cent, per annum payable semi-annually
and teu percent, after maturity; that there
Is now due upon said note and mortgage ac
cording to the terms thereof, Including taxes
paid by plaintiff to protect Its security, the
sum of 8300 and Interest at tlio rate of ten
per cent, per annum from January 1,1892,
and plaintiff prays that said premises may
be decreed to be sold to satls'y tho amount
due thereon.
You are required to pnswer said petition
on or before tho 3d day of Ootober, 1892.
Dated August 19,1892. A7-4
Ballou Statk Banking Company, pit’ff.
NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS.
To all whom It may conoern:
The commissioner appointed to locate
a road commencing at the 8W corner of
section sixteen (16), township twenty
eight (28), north range eleven (11) W,
aud rnnuing thence north on the seotion
line between seo.s 16 and 17 ra. 11 d. 45
m. , two (2) miles to the seotion corner
between seotlons 4, 6, 8 and 9; thonce
west on section line between eecs. 5 and
8, two (2.00) chs.; thence north on sec.
five (5), ra. 11 d. 55 m., 8.50 chs.; thence
n. 26 d. 30 m. e 2.45 chs. and Biterseoting
the section line between secs. 4 and 5;
themoe north on section line between secs.
4 and 5, 35.10 ohs. to the )( sec. corners
between sees. 4 and 5; thence west ra. 12
d. 15 m. on section live (5) 10.50 ohs.;
thence south 2.00 ohs.; thence west 3.00
chs.; thenoe north 2.00 chs.; thence west
on the seotion line 7.09 ohs.; thence
north ra. 12 d. 15 m. 84.49 ohs.; thenoe
west along the 7th 8. P. N., ra. 12 d. 6.87
chs. to the seotion corner between seos.
82 and S3, twp. 29 n r 11 w; thence north
between secs. 32 and 83, ra. 11 d. 40 m.
9.00 chs.; thence on sea. 32 n 42 d. 45 m.
n 9.00 chs.; thence north 2 d. 16 m., e.
0.60; thenoe n 89 d e 5.86 ohs. intersect
ing the section line between secs. 32 and
83; thence north on section line between
sees. 32 and 38,17.25 chs., terminating at
the sec. corner between eecs. 32 and 33,
twp. 29, n. r. 11 w., has reported in favor
of the establishment thereof, and all ob
jections or claims for damages mast be
filed in the county clerk’s office on or be
fore noon of^the 15th day of November,
A. D., 1892, or said road will be establish
ed without reference thereto. 9-4
C. E. Butlih, Clerk.
J. C. Hashish, Deputy. ,
v ,
K . ‘I
Summer Goods
OF ALL KINDS
At Greatly
Reduced
Prices.
To make room for my fall
goods which I am expecting
daily I will be compelled to
build another addition to my
store or reduce the stock of
spring and summer goods on
hand, so I resolved to reduce
my stock, and in order to do so
I will give you the benefit of a
deep cut in prices on all sum
mer goods for the next 30 days.
I will gurantee you goods for
loss money than you can get
them from Montgomery Ward
& Co., or any other eastern
house, if you come and price
my goods before sending away •
your money out of the country
for goods you can purchase at
home for less money. Saveall
the money you cab. It is to
your interest to do so. Don’t
forget to take advantage of the
Great Bargains for the next 30
days. All of the following
goods I will close out regard
less of cost to make room for
my new stock:
Iao pieces ngnt wosted diess goods
ftt 25c, worth 50c.
250 yards white goods at 7c. w 10c
200 yds. calico at4}c, worth 8c.
200 yds. gingham at 5c, worth 10c.
500 yds. check gingham at 7c,
worth 121c.
175 yds. ladies’ princess flannctt
at 8c, worth 12jc.
150 yds yachting cloth dress goods
at 10c, worth 20c.
250 vds. lace striped white goods
at 7c, worth tOc.
275 yds. Swiss white goods at 81c,
worth 15c.
100 yds. scrim curtain goods at 5c,
worth 10c.
150 yds. Pongee China silk drap
ery at 10c, worth 20c.
300 yds, French cashmere, assort
ed colors, at 15c, worth 25c.
700 yds. check shirting at 6c,
worth 12Jc.
800 yds. crash toweling at 5c,
worth 10c.
10 do*, men's summer under shirts
at 25c, worth 50c.
10 doz. ladles’ vests at 7c, worth
10c.
5 doz. men’s over shirts at 25c,
worth 40c,
100 pair men’s congress shoes at
81, worth $1.50.
100 women's fine shoes $1, worth
91.50.
100 pair children’s shoes at 50c,
worth 75c.
25 suits men’s clothing at $6.50,
worth $10.
56 suits men’s clotting at $5,
worth $8.
25 Alpaca coats and vests at 50c,
worth 1.50.
300 pair ladies’ fast black hose at
5c, worth 16c.
500 pair childern's hose at 5c,
worth 8c.
Men’s straw hats at all prices,
from 5c up. Also a few straw
hats we will close out at your
own price, and other articles too
numerous to mention that you
can get bargains in.
These goods will be sold at
the above prices for
CASH ONLY
and don’t yon forget it, for the
reason that these goods are
sold at
BOTTOM PRICES
and are to sell at these prices for
30 DAYS
only for the purpose of re
ducing my stock. Don’t for
get the place—
SULLIVAN’S
^J^rade
palace,
O’NEILL,
AUGUST 10, 1892.
Chamberlain's Cough remedy, famous
for its cures of bad colds and as a pre
ventative and cure for croup, SO cents
per bottle.
St Patrick's Pills. They are the best
physic. They also regulate the liver
and bowels. Try them, 25 cents per box.
Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment
for tetter, salt-rheum, scaldbead, eczema,
piles and chronic sore eyes. 20 cents
per box. For sale by P. C. Corrigan,
druggist.
FILLS
(Tasteless-Effectual.)
iBILIOUS ud "NERVOUS
DISORDERS,
Such as Sick Headache.
Weak Stomach;
Impaired Digestion,
Constipation,
Liver Complaint,
and Female Ailments.
! Corsrsd with a Tasteless & Soluble Coating.,,
! Of all druggists. Price M cents a Box. '
New York Depot, 3S5 Canal St. j[
wwtwsmuses smswssststm 1
wannteo SALESMEN.
Local and Traveling, to represent our well
known house. You need no capital to repre
sent a firm that warrants nursery stock first
class and true to name. WORK ALL THE
YEAR, $100 per month to the right man. Ap
ply quick, stating age.
L. L. MAY £ CO.,
Nurserymen, Florists and St. Paul, Minn.
Seedsmen. 9-10
(This house Is responsible.)
cHarles Hoffman
» » » »
Merchant
Tailor. •
* * * *
CUTTING AND FITTING.
A full line of samples of the latest stylos of
fall and winter suitings on hand. Call and
see them.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at O’Neill, Neb.
August 18,1803,
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his inten
tion to make final proof in support of his
claim and that said proof will be made be
fore register and receiver at O’Neill, Neb.
on September 24.1892, viz:
CHARLES W RE OK, II. E. 14524
for the northwest quarter 34-81-10 west.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said land, viz:
It Sohlmmelpfennig, William Schlmmelp
feunig. Peter Heckal. of Scottville, Neb., and
It. H. Taylor, of O’Neill, Neb..
9-fip B. S. Gillespie, Register.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
By virtne of as order of sale issned by
the clerk of the district court of Holt
oounty, Nebraska, on a decree of fore
closure wherein Amelia S. Mathewson is
plaintiff and William Nollkamper, Marie
Nollkamper, school district No. 225, Holt
oounty, Nebraska, and Western Trust and
Security Company are defendants. I will
sell at pnblio auction to the highest bid
der for cash, at the front door of the
court house in O’Neill, in said county, on
the 26th day of September, 1892, at 10
o’clock a. M., the following described
lands and tenements to satisfy the judg
ment and costs in said action:
The southeast quarter of section eight,
township thirty-one. north range eleven,
in Holt oounty, Nebraska.
Dated 28d day of August, 1892.
7-5 H. C. McEVONY, Sheriff.
Mdnokb A CooBTBionr, Att’ys. for Plt’ff.
NOTICE.
To Leonard Seitz, Anna M. Seitz, de
fendants:
Yon will take notice that 'on the 20th
day of Angnst, 1892, the American In
vestment Company, plaintiff herein, filed
its petition in the district court of Holt
county, Nebraska, against Leonard Seitz,
Anna M. Seitz, defendants, the object
and prayer of which are to foreclose a
certain trust deed executed by the de
fendants Leonard Seitz and Anna A.
Seitz to E. S. Ormsby, trustee for P. O.
Refsell; also to foreclose a certain second
mortgage exeouted by the same parties
to W. J. Bowden, and assigned to the
plaintiff, all being given on the following
described real estate situuted in Holt
county, Nebraska, to-wit:
Lot No. 4 in section six, in township
thirty-two, range ten, and lot one, sec
tion one, in township thrity-two, range
eleven, west of the sixth p. m. Said trust
deed, being given to secure the payment
of a certain note of $300 and ten interest
coupon notes, one for the sum of $11 and
nine for the sum of $10.50 each, all be
ing dated May 24, 1886. Said principal
note of $300 being due on the 1st day of
June, 1891, and the coupon interest notes
being due one each on the first days of
June and December of each year, com
mencing with December 1, 1886. The
plaintiff alleges that it is the owner of
and in possession of the interest notes
which matured on the first days of June,
1891, December, 1890, June, 1890, and
December, 1889. Said second mortgage
was given to secure the payment ot a
certain installment note of $45,20; said
installments being due as follwos: *$4.7o
December 1,1886; $4.50 every six months’
thereafter, the last installment being due
June 1,1891. The plaintiff alleges that
there is due it on said interest coupon
notes given by it and secured by said
trust deed deed the sum of $100; that
there is due it on said installment note
8eC°“d the sum
of $50, that there is due it for taxes paid
the sUm $50. The plaintiff prays that
said premises may be deoreed to be sold
subject to said principal note and the
interest coupons maturing subsequent to
those owned by plaintiff to satisfy the
amount found due the plaintiff on said
pa?d °n8’ 8ec0nd mortgage and taxes
You art required to answer said pe'ti
onon or befere the 3d day of October,
Dated this 22d day of August, 1892. *
B. R. DIOK80N, Att’y. for Plt’ff.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an order of sale issued by
the clerk of the district court of Holt
county, Nebraska, on a decree of fore
closure wherein Orient Insurance Com
pany is plaintiff and Catherine MoDon
ough.John V.McDonough, Augustine Mo
Douoogh, Jerome A. MoDonough, Annie
McDonough, James Walter McDonough,
Thsodore Wheeler and Willard A. Wheeler
are defendants. I will sell at public auc
tion to the highest bidder for cash at the
front door of the court house in O’Neill,
in said county, pn the’ 2Gth day of Sep
tember, 1892, at 10 o’clock a. m., the fol
lowing described lands and tenements to
satisfy the judgment and costs in said
action:
The northeast quarter of section twenty
six, township thirty, north range twelve,
in Holt oounty, Nebraska.
Dated 23d day of August, 1892.
7-5 H. C. McEVONY, Sheriff.
Mungbb <b Coubtbight, Att’ys. for Plt'ff.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Lena Villinger, Andrew Villinger, B. F.
Barto, C. H. Toncray and J. H. Ailing,
defendants, will take notice that on the
29th day of August, 1892, J. H. Moore,
trustee, plaintiff herein, filed his petition
in the district court of Holt county, Ne
braska, against said defendants, the ob
ject and prayer of which are to foreclose
a certain mortgage executed by defend
ants Lena Villinger and Andrew Villinger
to the Globe Investment Company, upon
the southeast quarter of section seven
teen, in township thirty, north, of range
ten, west, in Holt county, Nebraska, to
secure the payment of one promissory
note dated September 29, 1888, for the
sum of $700 and interest at the rate of 7
per cent, per annum, payable, semi-annu
ally and ten per cent, atter maturity;
that there is now due upon said note and
mortgage according to the terms thereof,
the sum of $897.49 and interest at the
rate of ten per cent per annum from
April 1st., 1892, nnd plaintiff prays that
said premises may be decreed to be sold
to satisfy the amount found due thereon.
Together with the further sum of $58.20
with ten per cent, interest from the 29th
day of July, 1892, taxes paid by the
plaintiff. You are required to answer
said petition on or before the 10th day of
October, 1892.
Dated O’Neill, Neb., August 29, 1892.
8-4 J. L. Mooee, trustee, Plaintiff.
By N. D. Jackson, his attorney.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
By virtue of an order of sale issued by
the clerk of the district court of Holt
county, Nebraska, on a decree of fore
closure wherein John Beekman is plaint
iff and John Moler, Eliza J. Moler and
Western Trust and Security Company are
defendants, I will sell at public auction
to the highest bidder for cash at the front
door of the court house in O’Neill, in said
county, on the 26th day of September,
1892, at 10 o’olock A. m., the following
described lands and tenements to satisfy
the judgment and costs in Baid action:
The southwest quarter of section seven
teen, township thirty-one, north range
eleven, in Holt county, Nebraska.
Dated 23d day of August, 1892.
7-5 H. C. McEVONY, Sheriff.
Munozs <fc Coubtbioht, Att’ys. for Plt’ff.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Robert Kuhn, Margaret J. Kuhn (im
pleaded with Robert 8. Simpsozr and
William Anderson) defendants, will take
notice that on the 29th day of August,
1892, J. L. Moore, trustee, plaintiff here
in, filed Ins petition in the district court
of Holt county, Nebraska, against said
lefendants, the object and prayer of
which are to foreclose a certain mortgage
executed by defendants Robert Kuhn and
Margaret J. Kuhn to the Globe Invest
ment Company upon the southeast }£ of
:he northeast J4 end the northeast of
loutheast quarter of section 34; and lots
one (1) and two (2), in section 35, all in
;ownship 34 north, of range 14 west, in
Elelt county, Nebraska, to secure the pay
nent of one promissory note dated Octo
>er 1st, 1888, for the sum of $1,150 and
nterest at the rate of 7 per cent, per an
lum, payable semi-annually and 10 per
lent, after maturity; that there is now
lue upon said note and mortgage ae
lording to the terms thereof the sum of
11823.06 aud interest at the rate of ten
>er cent, per annum from April 1, 1892,
ind plaintiff prays that said premises
nay be decreed to be sold to satisfy the
imount fonnd due thereon. Together
rith the further sum of $41.24 with ten
>er cent, interest from July 29, 1892,
axes paid by the plaintiff.
You are required to answer said peti
892 °D °r bef°re the 10th dBy of October
Dated at O’Neill, Neb. Aug. 29, 1892.
8-4 J. L. Mooee, Trustee, Plaintiff.
By N. D. Jackson, his attorney.
REDEMPTION NOTICE.
To Thomas Cain, Edward Gallagher, Her
ein Hageman, Born J. Svingholm, O.
R. Nelson, Nebraska Loan and Trust
Company, M. F. Harrington, Chesire
Provident Institntion, Stephen Mo
Canley, B. F. Barto, Nebraska Loan
and Trust company, Tim Keyes, John
McHugh, Addie M. Hershiser, Nebraska
Mortgage and Investment Company,
E. Kane, Theresa McOuice, John Mc
Cann, and to all others whom it may
concern: *
You are hereby notified that on the
8th day of December, 1890, J. L. Her
shiser bought at private sale for the de
linquent taxes of the year 1889, the same
having been offered at public sale and
not sold for want of bidders, the following
described real estate situated in Holt
oounly, Nebraska, namely:
The northwest quarter of section
twenty-four, township twenty-nine, range
twelve, west, taxed m name of Thomas
Kane; and the northeast quarter of sec
tion nine, township twenty nine, range
twelve, west, taxed in the name of Ed
ward Gallagher; and the northwest quart
er of section eighteen, township twenty
nine, range twelve, west, taxed in the
name of Herman Hagerman; and the
northeast quarter of section twenty,
township twenty-nine, range twelve, west,
taxed in the name of Stephen McCauley
and the northeast quarter of seotion
twenty-four, township twenty-nine, range
twelve, west, taxed in the name of Tim
Keyes; and the southwest quarter of seo
tion twenty-four, towuship twenty-nine
range twelve, west, taxed in the name of
Jt. Kane; and the northwest quarter of
section thirty-three, township twenty
nine, range twelve, west, taxed in the
name of John McCann. The time of re
demption from each of the above tax
expire on the 8th day of Decem
ber, 1892. 7-3 J. L. HERSHISER,
'NOTICE/
To Charles A. Bellinger. Addle Belli_
L. Finn, Mrs. G. L. Finn, defenda!
You will take notice that on ti!
day of August, 1992, The American t
mnnt flnmnunT. nlii.int.tff hnFntn
ment Company, plaintiff herein. Bled h
tion In the district court, of HoltJ,
Nebraska. against you and each of >,
object andprajrer ot which jire to fo.
a certain trust deed executed by defi
Charles A. Bellinger and wife Add!
linger to E. S. Ormsby, trustee tothei
Iff, upon the following descrltjed rear
situated In Holtoounty, Nebraska, tb-i
The southeast quarter of section
township thirty-three, range fourteen
of the sixth p. m., to secure the pay/
a certain note of 1700 and ten interest o
notes, one for $23.15 and nine for set a
all being dated Juno 10,1887. Bald dh,
of $700 being due June 1,1802, and the
est coupon notes being due on the fin
of June and December of each year
mencing with December 1, 1887. The
alleges that it is the owner of and in >
sion of the Interest notes which mat
the first days of December, 1800, Jun.
December, 1889. and .1 nnh, 1888; thattt
now due on said notes owned by pi
and secured by said trust deedthe<
$'100, and that there Is also due the pi'
the further sum of $50 taxes paid
plaintiff prays that said premises ni
decreed to be sold subject to said pri,
note of $700 and the Interest coupon
maturing subsequent to those own,
plaintiff to satisfy the amount foun
plaintiff on the notes owned by It und
paid.
You are required to answer said pe
on or before the 3d day of October, I8r*
Dated tills 22d day of August, 1802.
7-4 K. R. DICKSON, Att’y. for Pi
NOTICE.
To Cumming Ross, Mrs, Cummin?
Robert Cumming Ross. Mrs. Robert
ming Ross, Thadaeus Btnford, Mrs
deus Bluford, defendants:
You will take notice that on the 20th d
August, 1802, The American Invest
Company, plaintiff herein, filed Its pc
in the district court of llolt county, ft?
lta, against you und each of
the object and prayer of which ®
foreclose a certain trust deed execut
the defendant Camming Ross to
Ormsby, trustee for W. I* Telford, upo
following described real estate sltuai
Holtoounty, Nebraska, to-wlt:
The southwest quarter of seotlon twi
seven, township thirty-one, range sir
west of the sixth p. m„ to securethe psj
of a certain note of $850 and ten Int
coupon notes, one for the sum of $24.t
nine for the sum of $29.75 each, alii
July 2. 1887. Said prlnolpal note of
being due on the 1st day of June, 18ft*,
the coupon notes being due one each#
first days of December and June of
year, commencing with the first day of
eember, 1887. The plaintiff alleges that
tlte owner of and in possession of the i
est notes which matured on the first (la
June, 1891, December 1801, December
.1 une, 1890, and Decemher, 1889; that tin
now duo it on said Interest coupon not,
cured by said trust deed the gumofiM
the further sum of $150 taxes paid
plaintiff prays that said premises tm
decreed to be sold subject to said prim
note of $850 and the interset coupons mi
ing subsequent to those owned by pi®
to satisfy the amounts due plaintiff on
coupons owned by it and taxes paid.
You are required to answer said pet
on or before the 3d day of October, 18m:,
Dated this 22d day of August, 1892.
7-4 It. R. DICKSON, Att'y. for Pit
NOTICE.
JosiahH. Whitmire, Harriet E, W
mire, William T. Carmid
Mrs. William T. Carmiehael, defends
will take notice that on the 6th dij
August, 1862, the American Investa
Company, plaintiff herein, filed its r
tion in the district court of Holt con
Nebraska, against the defendants
each of them, the objeot and prave
which are to foreclose a certain ti
deed or mortgage execnted by said
fendants Josiah H. Whitmire andi
Harriet E. Whitmire to E. 8. Orm
trustee for W. L. Telford, upon the
lowing described real estate situated
Holt county, Nebraska, to-wit:
a no uurtuwest quarter oi sect
twelve, township thirty-two, rt
thirteen, west of the sixth p. m., to
cure the payment of a oertain not
$575 and ten interest ooupons,one foi
sum of $27.61 and nine for the sum
$20.13 each, all dated September 23,1
Said principal note of $575 being
the 1st days of December, 1892. and
coupon noteR being due on the first d
of December and June of each ji
commencing with June 1, 1888. 1
plaintiff alleges that it is the owner
and in possession of the interest m
which matured on the 1st day of Jt
1890, December, 1889, December, if
June, 1891, December, 1891, June, If
and June, 1889; that there is now due
said notes owned by plaintiff and sect
by said trust deed the snm of $300
cording to the terms thereof, and
further sum of $50 taxes paid by piai
iff under the terms of said mortgi
The plaintiff therefore prays that t
premises may be sold snbjeet toe
principal note of $575, and the inter
coupons maturing subsequent to th
owned by plaintiff to satisfy the amo
found due it.
You are required to answer said p
tion on or before the 8d day of Octoi
1892.
Dated this 22d day of August, 1892.
R. R. DICKSON,
7i Attorney for PlaintiC
NOTICE.
William D. Conklin, Mattie A. Couki
Adaliue C. Wheelock, widow of Os
Wheeloek deoeaeed, Lewis J. Wheel®
Alfred H. Wheelqcfc, William E.Wheelc
Asa O. Wheelock, Ada 8. Rogers, for®
ly Ada 8. Wheelook, Evalda O. Hopkii
formerly Evalda C. Wheelook, Fram
E. Dowe, formerly Frances E, Wheel®
Cassie B. Wheelook, sons and daughtt
and sole heirs at law of Oachar Wheeloi
deceased, and Ella Mathews, —
Mathews, husband of EUa Mathe’
Harvey E. Hingsly, Mrs. Harvey E. Hin
sly, Mrs. Lewis J. Wheelook, Mrs. "
liam E. Wheelook, Mrs. Alfred Wheeloi
Mrs. Asa O. Wheelook, Walter N. Bog«
A.lva Hopkins, - Dow, husband
Frances E. Dow, defendants, will tal
notice that on the 6th day of Aug®
1892, Milton H. Yale, plaintiff herd
Sled his petition in the district court'
Holt county, Nebraska, against the als>
named defendants, tho object and prajj
of which are to foreclose a oertain tnj
leed or mortgage executed by the d
lendants William D. Conklin and wii
Mattie A. Conklin to J. H. Keith, trusts
ind Eugene Vestcrvelt npon the nortj
west quarter of section twenty-n*'
township thirty-one, range fifteen, vd
of the sixth p. m., in Holt county, S
toraska, to secure the payment'of a c*1
tain note or bond dated May 1,1886, #
the sum of $600, due and payable in fit
fears from the date thereof: also to sec®
tne payment of ten interest coupons*
$20 each attached to said bond’as eyidcn*
and security for the interest to raatni
thereon; that said bond, coupons a*5
trust deed have been duly assigned bb
sold to the plaintiff who is now the own*
thereof; that there is now due upon pb>
bond, coupons and trust deed the sum*
$700, for wtiich sum with interest froi
this date plaintiff prays for a decree thi
defendants be required to pay the sum(
that said premises may be sold to satis!
the Amount found due.
You are required to answer said p®*
tion on or before the 8d day of Octobe
1892. 7.4
Dated this 22d day of August. 1892.
‘ R. R. DICKSON, Att’y. for Pit’ll.