fffISfe »¥ A WHALE. Mf A#ef«#f Md hanger### R*p#r Mfflee «f A I.IMf# Acheener. ftlA Aehnonef t/ttttt lie# on the w»y* 4H *♦»«* whAff, In Nan Ulegn, 0*1, In i; €*♦♦# * d#1*frtdAled condition, her bnt WMA ##t#ped *« Ihntigh *ti* had bean Seen** Ihe bight. and about * ♦flWflef of her rudder Is missing. It AM happened In thl# WAT! On# evening lately Captain Kd IlnrkA IMA At the wheel, nailing nor I h ward tender a stiff btecre. The vessel In of *♦# ton# burden, and w*» loaded with font and A half ton# of fish. No waa Jn#t off I'rHny Conor##, 3V> mile# «onth, and wa# htmeward bound. All at one# the tittle craft reared tip ont of Ifi# water, lit# atom went down Into lb# A##, and a crashing told that aome *M»ff Hhttsu tl had happened. John Cl toting lies waa ntttl riff for tAAfd near tit# port rail, and he went ttmboard head flrat, hut In the deacent Be ifrAhhed a tonne line that hung over #b# #ld#. The vessel neat raised out «*# Ihe water from the middle, as if foVCed Op by A powerful Jackaerew, MHe want up like a flash, and fell bnrk JlMt In time to right herself. Then something struck the rudder a power* 1*1 jolt, and the tiller threw Captain flttrke sprawling upon the dock. Ily this time Pitshnghea had managed to crawl aboard, and a huge whale ap pearing to be wounded, threw water from hi* spouting apparatus all orer III* vessel. The monster swam rapidly Away, spouting at Irregular but fre quent Intervals, and the two old aalts got dowu on their knees and offered ttp fervent thank* for their aafe de livery. ■TORY OR A PATENT, **C UnMmtol Urlfla ml M*liN«lli|lf tlw*r and Useful Attain. The accidental origin of whnt may y»t become a useful patent camo under •otic* lately. A eaahler In a New York downtown reatanrant had returned from hie vacation, and had on hie holi day ran a thorn Into the palm of his right hand. The wound caused him considerable pain, to alleviate which ha put a rubber band around his hand, which held in place a moistened sponge. "That's a clever idea," remarked a westerner, “for moistening your Angers when counting bills. Where do yon bny them?" The eaahler explained what the real ace of the band and sponge was. "Do yon mean to any that thing is not patented?" asked the man, and, learning that it was not, expressed his Intention of taking ont a patent at once. The eaehler, however, told the tale to a New York man, who prompt ly harried off and had a strap and buckle made, to which is attached a cap containing a sponge. The whole can be comfortably carried on the hand, and, In future, cashiers wishing It moisten their finger tips have only to close the hand. The New York man got the patent A MONSTROUS AMAZONIAN. I ere.Here Vt»l rrlxhtensd In S the of CHalenr. writem, om-ng them the eminent Samuel ;k. Ht.i.nplain, toll UW*»1 lories of the w.>rk of a super natoial monster that for inhab ited the islands of the liny cf aleur. Tie the Indiana of the Chair* region thie terrible being, which always ap peared fa the form of a woman, was known ae the "gon-gon.” As printed tha word la usually divided, as in the headlines, and pronounoed with a outok, guttural sound, not wholly us llki the "goo-goo" of a baby. This monstrous Amasonian, the legend tells as, lived oa human flesh. She caught Indians by the dozens and stowed them away in poaches at her hips, the ftwahee being large enough, so an old radian told Champlain, to hold “fifty •(■tan" Hundreds of the Indians liv ing around the bay declared to both Multi and Champlain that they had often men the horrid monster stop island to island, and that her 'higher than a cloud.” what they say,” Champlain . "1 should aay that Chaleur la Urn dwelling plaoe of some devil that ita them la the above-named Tfce Paper Cap. ! Wm will the artists at the comic papers lwn oil drawing the English Wrinns with a square paper cap? It .. has ban oat of use this twenty years, ' and when It whs in use was not of general wear. Carpenters and men who worked at trades where there was plenty of dost flying about wore it for the practical purpose of keeping the fleet out of their hsir, but nobody in London wears it now. lint because the paper esp was worn when Punch hagaa to put the working man into cartoons, the Ht Stephen's Review, and Judy, and Fun, and S to per, and all the small fry of illustrated comic Journals adopt the square paper cap as n badge of the workman whenever they went to drew him. It is utterly ridiculous. For middle-aged men the round hat, for younger men the cheap Eton cap, is worn in the workshops Aa Acs*! risk a Caaatbsi. A novelty et the London Zoological Gardens is a specimen of the “angel Ash,** which has been placed hi a tank along with n number of flounders. The habits of the fish suggest that it la aa angel remarkably well disguised, for it is on# of the most ferocions and bloodthirsty fishes extant Small though the specimen at the Zoo is, it la quite poesible that the tank where it Uvea may be the scene of a tragedy. Cor flounders and flat fish of various Mad* are precisely the diet which this erantura prefers. The fish has also •eoslved. for an fequally Inscrutable reason, the name of “monk fish.” The heat name of the many which it enjoys ia shark ray. The creature is Inter mediate In its form between the flat tened rays and the sharkn ' . \ '■ - ■?r ,;i - CAPTURED WITH A WHIP, Mo» an Adirondack Former karprloed a floor. An Adirondack farmer discovered that a bear was prowling around his pig pen, and from the tracks he judged it to bp a small bear, perhaps a year ling. One evening, on returning from the neighboring village, he saw the marauder plainly outlined in the moonlight. .Stepping back in the shadow, he cut a blue beech ‘‘ox gad” the length of an ordinary fish pole, and with this weapon ho startod for the bear. The bear turned at the sight of the man and received a cut on the nose that brought tears to its eyes. Another, clip brought its noso down between its forelegs, and every time it raised its head down came the gad on the same spot. In vain poor Iiruin tried to run away; the man was active as a cat, and handled the whip like a ring master. At last the bear started for the smokehouse, only too glad to get out of range of tho castigation,and there it was safoly barred in until morning, when it was shot. It is not to be supposed that an old, full-grown bear could be captured in that way, but the feat waa certainly very re markable. Thu TliInntiM of a llubble. The most powerful microscopes render risible a point about 1-100,000 part of an inch in diameter. There is reason for believing that a single molecule is much smaller even than that. One reason for this has been deducted from the soap bubble. Scientists have measured the thick ness of the envelope of soapy water inclosing the air of the bubble when it had becomo so thin as to produce rainbow tints. At the appearance of the shade of violet it was one-fourth the thickness of the length of an ordinary violet wave of light, one sixty-thousandth of an inch, thus making the thickness equal to one two-hundred-and-forty-thousandth of an inch. As tiio bubble continued to expand a black patch formed adjacent to the pipe from which the bubble was being blown, and the thickness of such patch has been found to be only one-fortieth of the thickness of the violet section, or about one-fifty millionth of an inch. Ha Rat* at Random. J. B. Rumford, of Los Gatos, Cal., has originated a new system of living, which he calls the Edenic system.* He eats nothing but raw wheat, consum ing about three-quarters of a pound a day. Bread, butter, sugar, meat, eggs and milk he regards as poisonous He eats only when he is hungry and ap pears to thrive on Ills strange diet. At 40, he says, he was an old man, whereas, now, though &l, he feels young. "I can get along,” he adds, “on one or two cents a day and do a good day’s work. Five cents worth of rolled oats have lasted me twenty-four hours while traveling. I could not possibly eat more than ten cents worth of wheat a day; so you can see how economical my system is.” Mr. Rum ford also has a theory about feeding horses, giving them only one good meal a day just before bed time. Holy Lands of AU Religion*. Christians call Palestine the Holy Land because it was the birthplace of our Savior, Jesus Christ, as well as of our religion. To the Mohammedans, Mecca, in Arabia, is the Holy Land, it being the scenes of the nativity of Mohammed, the savior of those who believe in his doctrine. India is the Holy Land of the Chinese and other oriental Buddhists, it being the native land of Sakya Muni, the supreme Buddha. Elis, one of the several divi sions of the ancient Peloponnesus, was the Mecca and the Jerusalem of the Greeks. The temple of Olympius Zeus was situated at Elis, and sacred festi vals were held there each year. The believers in the Sinto religion make annual pilgrimages to Sitsa-Kara, the immense stone pillar where their su preme ruler last stood while talking to men. Now! Cm For • Watch. An ingenious German has reduced so trifling a matter as boiling an egg to an absolute science and has devised a watch for that purpose for particular people. The watch has a series of dials to mark hard, soft and medium, for ducks and hens’ eggs, there being, however, but a single hand or pointer. The mechanism marks the minutes and half minutes up to ten, and even the dullest of servants, by the aid of this apparatus, can tell when to re move the boiler from the fire. J^WoirrH^GtTIM'EA^A BOjT.' ' > Sleepy.;; I Uaman lsd»oway ! |lo tho day Ume!! attar a good night's aleep, there’s indiges tion and stomach • disorder. BEECHAM’S P| | | M by removing the waste] r^l kbO matter which la clog., log the system, will Hire all Bilious < mad Nrrrwia Disorder*. and will] qakkly nUm Sick Headache* Catered with a Tasteless tad Soluble Coating. ] Of aU druggists. Price 9h cents a box.1 New York Depot. 905 Oanal 8k. NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. Land Office at O’Neill. Neb. November 3,18U2. Notice Is hereby given that the following* named settler has filed notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of bis claim, and tiiat said proof will bo made be fore the register and receiver at O’Neill, Neb., on l>eecmber i.\ viz: ELIZABETH HF.LLKK, widow of Joseph Be Her. deceased. SLD 13KV. for the sw quart? er 38-au-12 w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resideuoe upon aud cultiva tlon of *^aid laud, viz: Annie Iiodea aid. John Harris. Frank Heap, John Heller, all of O’Neill. Neu. l«w» It. S. Gillespie. Register. ' IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLTCOUN TV, NERKASKA. H. E. Hmetdlnff, VS Charles A. thinner, E. M. Minton and T. A. Thou, infill. NOTICE TO NOS-IIESIIlENT UKEKNOA NT*. To CharlmJA, Dormer, E. M. Minton nntl T. A, Thompson, defendants. you will take not loo that on tho 27th day of April, IPOS, II. K. Smeldlng. plttlntHT heroin, filed his tie tltlon In tho dlHlrlct court or Holt county. Nebraska, against Mild defendants. the object ana prayer or which are to foreclose a ecrlnln mortgage upo" the following de scribed real estate In Holt county, Nebraska, to-wlt: rtouthwest (inartcr of section twenty, township twenty-live, range fifteen west Blit p. in., executed ny the said Charles A. Don ner, one ot the defendants herein, In favor or the Western Farm MortgageTnislConipaiiy to secure tho payment of one principal note of-folio due March 1. 1895, und nine coupon !nlrrest notes of (17.50 each, one payable every six months from March 1, 1893, until all are paid: said notes all bear Interest at the rate of ten per cent, per annum from maturity, the said mortgage and notes se cured thereby were sold and assigned to this plaintiff before maturity. That there is now One thereon the sum of Fil7.R0 and Interest oil the (17.50 from March 1, 1802. The defend ant, E. M. Minimi, has become the fee simple owner of said premises and become liable liir the payment of said debt, and T. A. Thompson claims some' interest in said premises. . Plaintiff therefore prays for a decree that defendants. Charles A. Homier and E. M. Minton, be required to pay the amount found due upon said notes and mm-tgageor that said premises be sold to satisfy the amount found due. Vou are rrsiulred to answer sold petition on or before Monday, December 11), 1st).'. Dated November 9, ISO.’. I’M H. E. KM BIDING. liy his attorneys. Uiciginh & Gaklow. SHERIFF'S SALE. Ily virtue of an order of sale Issued by i be clerk of the district court, of Holt county. Nebraska, on a decree of foreclosure wle-rin Theodore Q. Hockstader Is plaintiff nod Elzv Ihivls. .1. Q. Clerk, C. H. Toncruy and H. N. McKee are defendants. I will sell ut public inietlon to the highest bidder for cash at the I rout door of the court house In said county on the glilh day of November, 1803, at It o'clock a. si., the following described l-.imls ami ten ements to sutlsfy the Judgment and costs In said action: The north half of tho northwest quarter of sect ion thirty-one, and the southwest quart er of the southwest quarter of section thirty, township thirty-two, raiure nine, and the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section twenty-live, township thirty-two, ratine ten. west, in Holt countv, Nebraska. Hated -lith day of October, lte. lfi-f) II. C. MeEVUNY, Sheriff. Mlnokh Sc Oouktkiuht, Attys. for I*ltf. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale directed to mo from the clerk of tho district court of Holt county, Nebraska, on a decree obtained be fore the district court of Holt county, Ne braska, on the 17th day of November, 1893, In favor of Eupliemta L. Warner as plalutltr and aguinst,Patrick Shea,.1. L. Clark. Mrs. ,1. L. (.'lark, 0. 11. Toncray, Aqullla H. Pickering. Hannah N. S. Pickering. Theodore A Uehr ntaln, Mrs. Theodore A. Uehrmaln.J. H. Ail ing and Horace N. McKee as defendants, for the sum of six hundred forty-seven dollars and slxty-two cents and costs taxed at 839.7J and accruing costs 1 have levied upon the following premises, taken as the property of said defendants to satisfy said order of sale, to-wit: Tho southeast quarter of section thirty four. (.'!4i township twenty-eight, (2*1 north of raiq-e thirteen, (lit) west of the nth p. m„ in Holt countv. Nebraska, and will offer the same tor sale to the highest bidder tor cash, hi hand, on the 29tli day of November. A. 11,. 1892, In front of the court house In O’Neill, that being the building tvhereln the last term of district court was held, at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. of said, when and where due attendance will be given by tho under signed. Hated at O’Neill, Neb., this 2Gtli day of October, 1892. H. C. McEVONY. .10-0 Sheriff of said county. LEGAL NOTICE. Reuben A. Donnell. William Whitcomb, Henry Brown, Charles F. Metli and Joseph S. Hamrou. mui-resident defendants, will take notice that on the illst day of October, 1SK2, T. W. Boyer, plaintiff herein, tiled his pet ition in the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, against said defendants, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain mortgage exeeuted by defendant, Reuben A Bomiell to the Guaranty Invest ment company upon tbo north half of the soutliwcstquarter and the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter und the northwest of tbo southeast quarter of section thirty three, township twenty-seven, range eleven, west. In Holt county, Nebraska, to secure tlie payment of n promissory note dated September i. bird, for the sum of 83(H) and in terest at the rate of — per cent, per annum payable semi-annually and ten per cent, after maturity: that there Is now due upon said note und mortgago according to the terms thereof the sum of 310.00 und Interest at the rate of'ten per cent, per annum from March I, tsstt, and plaintiff pruvs that said premises may lie decreed to be sold to satis fy the amount due thereon. t'ou are required to answer said petition on or before the l Jth day of December, 1*92. Hated October 31. 1882. 17-*a F. W. BOYKB, Plaintiff. 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 tbe district court of Holt county. Ne braska, on tbe 8th day of October. 1892 in favor of the State Hank of O’Neill as plaint iff and against W. 1). Mathews et ai as de fendants, for tbe sum of five thousand eight hundred twenty-four dollars aud forty cents and Thomson Huston Electric Light Co. ob tained a decree for the sum of S5S24.40 and costs taxed at *75.28 and accruing costs I have levied upon the following premises, taken as the property of said defendants to satisfy said order of sale, to-wit: Lots 6 and V. block 12; lot 2, block 16; lots 7. 6, #. 10 and 11, block .’>; lots 11 and i2, block 32, all In the city of O'Neill as originally platted and recorded; also lots 12 and 14 block C, Faliy’s second addition to the city of O'Neill: also lots2 and ii of Faliy’s sub division of lots 1,2 and 3 In block 9 in tbe city of O'Neill as originally platted and recorded Also the following real estate in Faliy's park addition u> said city of O'Neill, namely Lots 9. 10,11, 12. 13,14,15 aud 16 in block O and lots 5,6, 7 and 8, block N. Also the fol lowing described real estate situated lu Mc Cafferty's annex to the elty of O'Neill, com mencing at the southwest corner of block I In McOafferty's annex to O’Neill, runulii'r thence north 300 feet, thence east ito feet” tlience south 360 feet, thence to the place of beginning, being u tract of land 170 feet by 360 feet in said block 1; also that part of the north half of the southeast quarter of sec tion 25, township 29, range 12. w., lying eol;t!i of the south line of the right of way of the Fremont, Elkhorn and Missouri Valley Railroad Company as laid out and construct ed across said tract. Also the north half of the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section 2.>. township 29. norm range 12, west Al-o all that part of the northeast quarter of 'the northwest quarter of section 32. township •«* range It. west lying north of the north line of the right of way of the l’remont. Elkhorn and Missouri \ alley Kail road Company as the same U located and constructed across siid tract. Also the south bulf ot block £ and the north half of bjoek 3 in McCaffertv'a an* \\vx ^.\h0 clt.??f “!*» »11 Of block U and tiie north half of block 3 in Mct'af ferty's second addition to the city of O'Neill Also the following described real cstale situated in O'Neill and Hagerty's addition to said city of O'Neill: Tbe north half of bloc i>i lots 7 8. 9,14 and 15. block F; lots 3. 4 and 5, block E. lots 5. 6, 7. 8 and 9, bit the east half of the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter and the east half of the southeast quarter ot the northeast quarter of the north east quarter of section "9 township 29. range 11, west, containing"™ acres; also that part of block A in McCaf- I terty s second addition of the city of O’Neill ducrloed us follows: I’ommencing at the ! northeast corner of said block A. running thence south oil tbe east line of said hlocfc A. 283 feck, running thence west on a line parralell with the north line of said block A l.i th.» uist 11.,., -..in > r . . "o— - running thence last on the north line ! -■‘id block A to the place of hegVnnlnV, i ui'n . °i“cr the ?ulne for kale to the highest bidder tor cast in hand on the 4th day of December, A. 1)., 1892. in front of the court house in O’Neill that being the build ing wherein the last tern, of District court was held, at ilie hour of lu o'clock a ii of said day. when uni where due attendance Will lie given by tne undersigned \oSXl^UAeiU’ Xeb" u,u'28th ! ... HC.McEVONY, 1 '**3 Sheriff of said county. I LEGAL NOTICE. Edward F. Fisher. Mary Fisher his wife, W. liufus Walker, first and real name un known, Mrs. W. Kufus Walker his wife, first and real name unknown, defendants, will take notice that on the 18th day of October. 1892, George F. Luthringer. plaintiff herein, filed a petition in the district dourtof Holt county, Nebraska, against said defendants, the object and prayer of which are to fore* close a certain mortgage executed by Ue fendents, Edward F. Fisher and Mary Fisher, to the Nebraska Mortgage and Investment Company upon the southeast quarter of sec tion nineteen, township twenty-nine, range fourteen west, to secure the payment of a promissory uote dated March It. 18ft*. for the sum of *700 and inteiest at the rate of 7 pet cent, per annum payable semi-annually and 10 per cent, after maturity; that, there is now due upon said not© and mortgage according to the terms thereof including taxes paid by plaintiff to protect his security, the sum of 9775.40 and interest at. the rate of 10 per cent, per annum from March t, 1892, and plaintiff prays that said premises may be decreed to be sold to satisfy the amount due thereon. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 5th day of December, 1802. Dated October 26, 1892. George F. Luthbinoer, 10-4 a Plaintiff. LEGAL NOTICE. Ole Flor and Tilda Flor, his wife, defend ants, will take notice that on the I8th day of October, 1892, George F. Luthringer, plaintiff herein, filed a petition in the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, against said defend ants, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain mortgage executed by de fendants, Ole Flor and Tilda Fior to t he Ne braska Mortgage and Investment company, upon The north half of the northwest quarter and the soutlieastquarterof the northwest quar ter and the northeast quarter of the south west quarter of section twenty-two, township thirty-two, range fourteen west. To secure the payment of a promissory note dated March 16.1889, for the sum of $8o0 and interest at tlie rate of seven per cent, per an num payable send-annually and ten per cent, after maturity; that there is now due upon said note and mortguge according to the terms thereof, the sum of $859.70 Including taxes fuiid by plaintiff to protect his security and nterest at the rate of ten per cent, per an num from October 1. 1891, and plaintiff prays that said premises may be decreed to be sold to satisfy the amount due thereon. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 5th day of December. 1892 Dated October 20, 1892. Geougk F. Luthringer, 10-4A Plaintiff. SHERIFF’S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale directed to me from the clerk of the district court of Holt county, Nebraka. on a decree obtained before the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, on the 22d day of September. 1892, in favor of Fidelity Loan ana Trust Co. as plaintiff and against James F. Cunningham, Charles W. Lemont. Check H. Toncrtiy, Em ma R. Toncray, Joseph Ho’mes, John M. Diels, Ezra U. Carr, admr.. Edward F. Gal lagher & Henry A. Jant, Edwin C. Tompkins & Addison W. Erwin, co-partners doing l)usiness under the firm name and style of Jandt & Tompkins. a6 defendants, for the sum of six hundred twenty-four dollars and forty cents and costs taxed at *4*5.18 and accruing costs I have levied on the following premises taken as the property of said defendants, to satisfy said order of sale, to-wit: The southwest quarter of section thirteen < 13), township thirty (30). range ten (10), west of the 6th p. in., in Holt county, Ne braska, and w ill offer the same for sale to the highest bidder for cash, in hand, on the 27th day of November, A. 1)., 1892, in front of the court house in O’Neill, Neb., that being the building wherein the last term of district court was held, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. of said day. when and where due attendance will be given by the undersigned. Mated at O’Neill, Neb., this 26th day of October, 1892. 11. C. Me EVON Y, 16-5 Sheriff of said county. 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 obtaiued be ne fore the district court of Holt countv. Ne braska, on the22d day of September, 1892, in favor of Charlotte F. White as plaiutiff and against James H. Perry, Lucia A. Perry and Orra H. Nickerson as defendants for the sum of three hundred seventy dollars and costs taxed at #106.53 and accruing costs I have levied upon the following premises, taken as the property of said defendants, to satisfy suid order of sale, to-wit: The northeast quarter of northeast quarter and southeast quarter of northeast quarter and southwest quarter of northeast quarter and southeast quarter of northwest quarter section eight (8). township thirty-two (32). north of range thirteen (13) west of the 6th p. m., in Holt county, Nebraska and will offer the same for sale to the highest bidder for cash. In hand,on the 29th day of November. A. D.,1892, in front of the court house in O’Neill, that being the building wherin the last term of district court was held, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day when and where due attendance will be given by the under signed. Dated at O’Neill, Neb., this 28th day of October, 1892. H. C. McEVONY, IW Sheriff of said county. 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 25th day of March, 1892, in favor of Olive E. Emmons nee, Mrs, Henry Emmons as plaintiffs and against Cathrine McCormick, Mathew M. McCormick, The Showulter Mortgage Co., Jacob Stotler. reer., Howard Investment Co., Ferdrlck Stevens, Alva C. Burridge. Moses W.Richards, Charles E. Flaudio, as defendants, for the sum of ten hundred thirty-nine dollars and thirty six cents, and costs taxed at $34.63 and accru ing costs I have levied upon the following premises, t-akdn as the property of said de fendants. to satisfy said order of sale, to-wit: The northeast quarter of section twenty two (22). township thirty-one (31), north range eleven (11) west of the 6th p. in., in Holt county, Nebraska, and will offer the same for sale to the highest bidder for cash In hand, on the 29th day of November A. T)., 1892, in front of the court house in O'Neill, that being the building wherein the last term oi district court was held, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. of said day, when and where due attendance will be given by the under signed. signed. Dated at O’Neill. Neb., this 26th day of October, 1892. If. V- McRYON Y, 14-5 Sheriff of said county. SHERHIFfS BALE. By virtue of an order of sale directed to mefromtbe clerk of the district court of Molt oounty, Nebraska, on a decree obtained before the district court of Holt county, Ne braska. on tlie 22d day of September. 1892, in favor of Fidelity Loan an Trust Company as plaintiff and against l'hilipp Winkler, Mary Winkler, Herman H. Meyers, Phi’a J. Meyers, John Llndloff, Amelia J. Llndloff, Stephen W. Switzer and Lib A. Switzer as defendants, for the sum of four hundred nlnty-four dollars and seventy-five cents, und costs taxed at 633.93 and accruing costs I have levied upon the following premises, taken as the property of said defendants, to satisfy said order or sale, to-wit: The southeast quarter, section fourteen (14), township twenty-seven (27), range thirteen (13) west of the 6th p. m. in Holt county. Nebras ka, and will offer the sa;ne for sale to the highest bidder for cash, in hand, on the ;?th day of Nov., A. JJ, 1892. in front of the court house in O'Neill, that being the place where in the last term of district court was held, at the hour of 9 o'clock a. u. of said day, when and where due attendance willbcgtven by the undersigned. H. C. McEVONY, 10-5 Sherltf of said county. SHERIFF’S 8ALF. By virtue of an order of sale directed to mo from the clerk of the district court of Holt oounty, Nebraska, on a decree obtained be fore the district court of Holt county, Ne braska. on tiie 6th day of November, 1890. In favor of Nebraska bean and Trust Oo. as plaintiff and against Israel Morris, MaryV, Morris and R. 8. Mofi'et ns defendants, for the sum of eighty-three dollars and fifty cents, and o >sts taxed at 039.711 and accruing costs I have levied upon the following premises, taken as the property of suid defendants, to satisfy said order of sale, to-wit: The southwest quarter of section twenty eight (28i, township twenty-nine (2D), north of range thirteen (13), west of the fitli p. m., in Holt cotnty, Nebraska, und will offer the same for sale to the highest bidder for cash. In hand, on the 29th day of November. A. 1)., 1892, in front At the court house In O'Neill, that being the .building wherein the last term of district 'court was held, at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. of said day, when and where due attend tion will be given by the uudersigned. Dated at O’Neill. Neb- this 26tli day of October, 189!. 16-5 fli.S’.y V; V . - ■ '■■'S'. „ H. C. McEVONY. Sheriff of said county. NOTICE. The State op Nebraska I oc Holt coithtt. f In the county court of said county. To Mabel Stan nurd: You are notified that application lias been made by Fredrick R. Stannard lor the appointment of a guardian of your (person ana) estate, because of your minority. Said petition Is duly verified and filed, and the time appointed for hearing the same Is the 28th day of November, 18112. at 10 o’clock a. m.. and the place my office in O’Neill, in said county. All persona interested may appear and be heard concerning the same. Witness my hand and seal of tills office this 24th day of tlctobcr, 1802. Wif. Bowen. 10 [seai..] County Judge. 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 30th day of March, 1889, In favor of the Union Trust Company as plaint iff and against John Kinaly and Mary Kinaly as defendants, for the sum of sixty dollars, and seventy cents, and cost* taxed at $23,38 and accruing costs I have levied upon the fol lowing premises, token as the property of said defendants, to satisfy said order of sale, to-wit; The south half of the northeast quarter and southeast quarter of northwest quarter and northeast quarter of southwest quarter, sec tion eightteen (18), township thirty-two (32), north, range twelve (12) west of the 6th P. M., in Holt county, Nebraska. And will offer the same forsale to the high est bidder for cash, in hand, on the 27th day of November, A. D. 1892, in front of the court house iu O’Neill, that being the building wherein the last term of district court was hold, at the hour of ll o’clock A. M. of said day, when and where due attendance will be given by the undersigned. Dated at O’Neill, Neb., this 28th day of October, 185)2. H. C. McEVONY, 16-6 Sheriff of said County. NOTICE. Nelson S. Iiussell, Elvira Russell, G. M. Cleveland, J. O. Sandberir and Greta Sand berg, wife of J. O. Sandberg, defendants, will take notice that Priscilla S. Nickerson, plain tiff, lias tiled a petition in the district court or Holt countv, Nebraska, against said de fendants impleaded with Daniel O’Donnel, Sarah O’Donnell. Fremont, Klkhorn and Mis souri Valley Railroad Company, Catholic bishop of the diocese of Omaha, Nebraska, Holt Countv Bank, E. C.Coon and Co., George Dearinger, Dora Deuringer. Clinton Hamil ton, H. C. Fisher, Kilpatrick Koch Dry Goods Co., John Hynes, Schneider & Loomis, J. T. Robinson Notion Co., C. C. Pond, Mrs. Pond, wife of C. C Pond. Michael Ford, Mrs. Ford, wife of Michael Ford, Peter Ryan, Mrs. ltyan, wife of Peter Ryan, W. H. Brobst, John Carr, John Duughertv, W. E. Moore, and A. M. Hopkins, defendants, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a mortgage dated Febrnary 20,1886, for $600.00. interest, and tax payments, on the southwest quarter of sec tion 1J, township 27. range 10. in said county, given by Nelson S. Russell and Elvira Russell to the Western Trust and Security Co. and as signed to plaintiff, which mortgage was re corded in book 12, page 130, of the mortgage rocords of said county, and to have the same decreed to be a first lien and said land sold to satisfy the same. You are required to answer suid petition on or before the 28tli day of November, 1802. Dated 19th day of October, 1892, Priscilla S. Nickerson, J5-4 Plaintiff. By Mungek & Couhtiught. Attorneys. NOTICE OF LEASE OF SCHOOL LANDS. Notice Is hereby given that the lenses and contracts of the following described school lands have been cancelled by the Board of Educational Lands and Funds, and if not reinstated by payment of delinquent interest or lease rental due, said lands will be offered for leasd by the county treasurer of Holt county at 10 o’clock a. m., on the 18th day of November. 1892: SALES. East half southwest quarter of section 16 township 30, range 10 west. Northeast quarter and southwest quartei of section 16, township 30, range 13 west. East half southwest quarter of section 1G township 31, range 11 west. North half atid southwest quarter of sec tion 10, township 28, range 11 west. Southwest quarter of section 16, townshir 31, range 10 west. Northeast quarter of section 16. townshir 30, range 16 west. West half and southeast quarter of section 16. township 31, range 15. Northeast quarter of section 30, townshir railin'9 w'pwt r 27, ran go 9 west. West half north east quarter and south nlinrtnr ciMillxmol ..._ m fuai quarter ami SOUtll west quarter southeast quarter of sectioi Ilii, township 31, range 11 west. Southeast quarter of section 28, townshi 28, range 10 west. Southwest quarter of section 30, townshi 31. range 10 west. Southeast quarter northeast quarter o section 18, township 33, range 13 west East half southwest quarter of section II township 20, range 1) west. North half northwest quarter of section °i township 28, range 10 west. hEASE. Southwest quarter southwest quarter am Southeast quarter southeast quarter of sec turn 20, township 27, range 9 west. Northeast quarter northeast quarter c section 24, township 20, range 9 west West half northwest quarter soutliwes quarter and south half southeast quarter o section 36, township 23, range 11 west, l.south half of section 10, township 25, rang. ^orU‘oast quarter southeast, quarter o sect ion 10, township 32, range 13 west ! North half of section 10, township 32. rang Northwest quarter southeast quarter of section 3tt, township 31, range 11 west North half southwest quarter anil south east quarter southeast quarter of section % townBhlp'JO, range 16 west. section JO, Southwest quarter of section 36, townshiD 31. range 15 west. All of section 16, township 26, range 13 west 3,s^‘rer of 8ection ™>p 3«K % SSS£SPp £ range IS ZSt »"Iih*half !y.ld ;?>Hhwest quarter of ^ tiou itf, township 2j, range 15 west. AU of section 16. township 28, range 14 west ewaSthalfo( seeUou “■ of s';cti0'' All t>* section 36, township 23, range 13 west ke“**K Of section 16, township 28, range ^rtl,v.esfc <>uti1,ter northeast quarte/of wViV a Stownshi Ol^rangeWvJcit?1" °f 860110,1 I«. townshi o^h« South half of aeotton 10 west. n “• “wmhljj.; West half northeast nua«.. northwest quarter and S,? “M quarter and soutlfScst mL^,1' quarter and west lialf south!!?? section 16. township 82,ranw U»q'^ Northeast quarter of seoH,,„I.Cs' 28, range 9 west. section ft, t Northwest quarter of soom^ . 25. range ft west. s®ctl0l> M, to, Southwest quarter of i_ 31. rango 14 west. *ect,on 38. toi Southeast quarter of section i. range 10 west. section », ^ Sniltnwput tinnw*Aa -rm 29, "WJfc. ' Mil Soutnwest quarter of ^ 29. range 10 west. ®6ctlon 36. Northwest quarter of aeon™... £9. ranee 10 west. sectlo*> *, toi V’nrlll lio 1 f . North half northeast quarter nr township 28, range 15 west 0t WcUi Nni't.hoQ&t nunatn. _m ’ WT aL 1 I* JO WeSt. Northeast quarter of section •.* So, Tange 9 west. 110,1 <*• to*. \tipfn Vtnif North half ’northeast township 2«. range 10 west. Nnnthwpslt _ . of sectloa . ........~... range iu west. Southwest quarter northeast „ section 16, township 11, range ^if*-' Southwest quarter of section ^! 27. range 9 west. on ®. to»i All of section 18, townsblnM „„ North half northwest and^south? welto ° 8eCtl°n 18, Northwest quarter of section 1s . 27. range 9 west. oa “■ to., Northwest quarter of section i« ... 27. range 9 west. 1 **' U»\ •-'‘'too » wvoim All of section 16, townshln 27 All of section 10, township rantM? Of section Hfl tnwnuh«.^ ’rtt%H .i ow,“wu ia* wjwnsnip rttniTcTi. A 1 of section 36, township 33 SKJK All of section 10. townshlD H2 Ia.n,feJt All of section 36, township £ S f 8oSXrrter ot secti towSph^VaOngteh9ewe‘s?Uarter0t aFXSgtfSSF” °f sert,0n * tor West half northwest qSartoSi west quarter southwest quarter of si™ township 32, range 14 west. Kc West half and southwest quarter ?5west“rler0f seotion 16- townships AH of section 30. township 25, range: Northeast quarter of section » 30 range 1H west. ' “ Kast half northeast quarter and nor quarter and northwest quarter an. quarter and southeast quarter Z quarter and southeast quarter of township ai, range 13 west. ™ All of section 30, township 30, range I Northeast quarter northeast quarter tion 30. township 26, range 12 west Southwest quarter of section30, to, ■11. range 10 west. noniieasc quarter northwest qulrt south hulf southwest quarter and sonik, quarter northeast quarter or section III ship S», range 8 west. Northwest quarter of section 3ti, town 37, range 9 west. Northw est quarter of section !16 tons -’S, range 1(1 west. ” Northwest quarter of section 16. tom! ■M. range 15 west. Southeast quarter of section 36. tons 27, range 15 west. ” All of section 16. townshin 25, ranee 10* All of section 38, township 27, range 13. Southeast quarter northwest quarto section 28. township 28, range 10 west Nerthwest quarter or section 3(1. tons •12. range 10 west. East half northeast quarter and smith! quarter northeast quarter of scctioi township 27, range 10 west. Northwest quarter southeast quarteri northeast northwest quarter and southi quarter southeast quarter of sectiun flHVnchin 07 vanrr,, 1/1 .7\ uuarici U* sea! township 27, range 10 west. Southwest quarter and south half i f»nat nnarfaw nnH _ anu suuill nan fw east quarter and northeast quarter so •east quarter of section 24. township & ri 9 west. North half of section 36, township »,n 11 weel. Northwest quarter southeast quarrn section 24. township 20, range 9 west. Northeast quarter southwest quarter southwest quarter southwest quarter of < tion 36, township 31, range 13 west. Northwest quarter of section 16. tow 28, range 12 west. West half northeast quarter of sectloa township 31. range 13 west. Dated at Lincoln, Neb., Oct. 3,1892. A. It. Humphuev, Com. Public Lands and Buildino Attest: Barrett Scott. 14 4 County Treasure PUBLICATION NOTICE. Summons for service on non-resident fondants. __ m First published October 13,1892. STATE OF NEBRASKA. To Michael Lyons, Robert W. Staley. Staley liis wife, whose first name is Plaintiff unknown. Greeting: rou are hereby notified that you ki been sued by F. Jansen, plaintiff. This summons is to require you to ansi the petition filed by the said plaintiff in olerk’s office of the Holt county district ra in the state of Nebraska, on or beforetl 21st day of November, 1892, or said petitk will be taken as true and judgment rtnden for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage u ecuted the second day of September, the said Robert H. Staley and-Sul* his wife, on the following lands and ti ments situated in said county of Holt, described as follows: The east half of the northwest quarter, northwest quarter of the northeast quai and the northeast quarter of the southw quarter, section eleven (11), township thin two (32), north range sixteen (16), west of u 6th p. ni., containing one hundred and sis* (160) acres, more or less, to secure the Mf merit of the sura of seven hundred doll; with interest at the rate of ten percent. ) annum, and recorded in the office of regfea of deeds of said county, in Vol. 49. at F 434. and the prayer of said petition is that t defendants and each of them, and nil Fr sons claiming under them, be forever bar*“ and foreclosed of all interest, right, lieu equity of redemption in, to or on said las* and that the saia land may he sold accorca to law, without appraisment, and the F ceecis brought into court and applied tou_ payment of: 1st—The taxes due aud p»v»M on said premises. 2d—The costs and awtj ing costs of this action. 3d—Tho claim ©t plaintiff, with the accruing interest there* 4th—The claim of the defendants as their it torests may appear, and for such other™ further relief as may be just and equity Witness my hand and the seal of eaid cour at my office in the citv of O’Neill. In-* county of Holt, this lOth day of October. John Skikving, Clerk. „ . Geo. J. Barker & B. A. French. 14-4 Attorneys for Plaintl' LEGAL NOTICE. Uobert Simpson, (impleaded with KotjJ Kuhn. Margret J. Kuhn and William An®' eon), defendants, will take notion that on W 29tb day of August. 1MB. J. L. Moore, trusts plaintiff herein, hied his petition in « district court of Holt county, Nehru*" against said defendants, the object «• prayer of which are to foreclose a efr" mortgage executed by defendant lvulm and Margret J. Kuhn to the Clone i» vestment Company upon the SE‘» o( Jr NE), and the NE‘* of the SK>. of section? and lots one (1) and two (2) in section S>, an” township at. north of range H west, inn county, Nebraska, to secure the payment one promissory note dated October 1, 1N*,1S the sum of *1150 and Interest at the rate * per cent, per annum payable io.4 vein, pvr aunuui payauie , ' and ten per cent, after maturity; that ** is now du® upon said note and roortgWS® cording to the terms thereof the suw iaj luo loruis luircui ^ Iliii.lkJ and interest at the rate ojJ*11® cent, per annum from April 1, 1 plaintiff prays that said premises decreed to be sold to satisfy the amount tli Anorvi. .--.it __ _i.L a X- - r..Bthnl' B11111 ** thereon, together with the further sum 141.24 with ten per cent, interest from J^l 29.1802, taxes paid by the plaintiff. l M You are required to answer said pcjJL on or before the 21st day of November, »««• D ated at O'Neill, Neb,, Oct. 6, U&. ,, J. L. Moons, trustee. x _r 14-4 By N. jl). Jackson, his attorttff* NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS. To all whom it may concern: . The commissioner appointed to mt**1 road commencing at the north end of J* * stront n __!? t__1. , C. K. Bm.su, a. C. HahniSU, DepMtJ l SEA 1.1