' THE FRONTIER. rtJBUlllBD KVBRT TIIHRUDAT IT ♦ Tn» Fkontikb Piuntino Co. O’NEIJX, -> NKRRASKA. OVER T1IE STATE. '<■’5 1 Kka.bnky’« paper mill is in the band, of c red I tom. Tiik Methodists of Osceola are pre* paring to build a new church. Mahy M. Cai.kwki.i., an old resident of Otoe county, died last week. Ex-M a volt Sikvk.nson, of Nebraska City Is very low from blood poisoning. } A DISTHltrr G. A. It. reunion will bo held at Curtis August 1 to 4 lnclusivo. A tartv of Osceolaites left last week for the world’s fair, to bo absent two Weeks. ' Tiif.uk is a movement on foot in l,y , Omaha to giro workmen a half holiday on Saturday. , Thk banks of Nebraska are creating some little sorrow by refusing to honor overdrafts. „v; r PKH1DKNT LLARK 01 100 Union I'a cillc is in poor health and will go-east to recuperate. An Odd Fellows’ lodge has been or ganized at Urant, with a membership % of twenty-fire. Thk new Methodist church at Elmer, Hayes county, has been duly dedicated. It is free from debt. Thk Nebraska City fathers have in definitely postponed the ordinance tax ing telephone poles. Thk liveliest real estate rustler in Hance county is Arrenius Brower, who is past eighty years old. Ukx. and Miis. Van YVyck will go to £■./ Hot .Springs, Arkansas, in hope of ben 17 ofltting the former’s health. Bruce Wilcox has started a paper at Bedington, Cheyenne county. It has no polities, but plenty of news Thk total assessed valuation of Buf falo county, as returned by the assess ors and equalized by the board for 18U3, Ja *3.575,-MO. Joun KAPI.in, residing about seven miles southwest of Atkinson, had his barn destroyed by fire while absent from home. . Spontaneous combustion set fire to 7. the Model mills at Wilber, but the flames were extinguished before much damage was done. A new agent has been appointed for the Winnebago and Omaha Indiana It 1*, > is a Captain W. C. Beck, an army offi cer, and an eastern man. Businessmenof Fremont are talking of erecting a building on the state fair grounds at Lincoln for the use and ben efit of Fremont exhibitors. Thk Nebraska City starch factory will close down next week for the first time since the machinery was started over eighteen months ago. Hastings has two juvenile bands. The members of one range in ago from ■ to 14 years and the musicians of the ether are from 15 to 18 years old. Twkntt-two hundred quarts of straw berries were shipped from this point Monday, says the North Bend Argus. And the business is just getting started. Lincoln police have been raiding the bawdy houses of that city, capturing the usual number of young men found frequenting those questionable resorts. A farmer living near Filley has three children who have from one to four more toes on each foot and fingers on each hand than are commonly given to mortals. Thk Modern Woodmen of Polk coun ty have arranged for an old style pii «ic at Stromsburg, July 1». The entire brotherhood and sisterhood will eat at '7 One table. Thk elevator at Rosser, fourteen miles northwest of Hastings, burned test week. The elevator and contents last were worth 95,00(1 to *3,000, and were under insured. /Th* sheriff of Douglas county last took to the penitentiary M. J. Minor and Ed Bailey, one to serve two gears and the other three. They were convicted of burglary. Columbus city and township will be caked to vote *15,000 to aid intne canal project. If that is done the business men stand ready to chip in *85,000 and aee that the work is performed. Two Boys near Beaver Crossing while borse racing after night, collided un fler a full head of steam, resulting in fine death of both horses and broken l. cones and bruised bodies for the boys. Miss Emma Gu.ni.vo, a pretty girl •bout seventeen years of age, living in Thornton township, Buffalo county, was adjudged insane by the commissioners taken to the insane asylum at Nor For93^.50 worth of lightning-rods, according to verbal agreement, three Custer county farmers settled at 9425 to save court costs and judgments ag gregating $450, as shown by written agreements. Cbxtral City is in receipt of a p.o poaition from an eastern party to locate a woolen mill there to employ 200 or •sore hands, providing the citizens will ■evote to the enterprise $25,000 in «»k •ad eighty acres in land. .Articles of incorporation were filed With the secretary of state for the Ne braska and Sonora Prospecting and De velopment company, with a capital rtocK of $50,000. The headquarters of £ $ “*® company will be ajEvMcCook. Lightning struck A. P. Kindig, who J . cultivating in the field in Adams county, killing him and both of his ¥ “0f8ek He was a well-to-do farmer living four miles southwest of Juniata. He leaves a wife and seven small chil dren. ^Thk Gage County Agricultural asso ciation has under contemplation the project of abandoning the fair this y*®r* The shortage of crops, general hard times and the proximity of liage county to the state fair are given as the reason for not holding the lair. A yoc.vg man of Beatrice who aspires tor be a detective made a feint at taking poison because his girl wasn't as re sponsive as he thought she should be. A stomach pump brought him around all right, but the impression he thought •o make on the girl doesn’t materialize. E. C. Robb .at Benkleman sustained Ssinful injuries in a runaway accident. e was engaged in drafting a box culvert through the street when his team became unmanageable and while exerting a desperate struggle to hold them he was thrown violently against * building. • : . v i' , m A Two month's drouth was broken in Hox Hutto county by a copious rain, ac companied by thunder, lightning and heavy hail, breaking1 out all tho win dow lights on the east and north sides ot the business houses and residences of llcmingford. The damage is esti mated at 81,(00. At Hearer City, Jefferson Crawford attempted suicide by hanging, being •discovered, he drank a small bottle of sulphuric acid. Antidotes interfered with his plans and he lingers on this side of the grave. Ills wife recently left him and he has since shown symp toms of insanity. A fixe team of colts belonging to Mr. Luddington, near Cushing, were chopped up in a terrible manner last week, with a cultivator. The hired man hud them in the Held plowing corn, when they became frightened and ran away, throwing the cultivator upon their backs und literally cutting them up. They are both dead. The governor has appointed Judge J. | S. West of Uenkloman, Dundy county, ; a member of the State Hoard of Educa tion to succeed C. W. Kaley of Ked Cloud, whose term has expired. lion. Kobcrt W. Furnas was likewise ap pointed delegate from Nebraska to the World's Agricultural congress to be held at Chicago on October 10. Wonn has reached McCook of the destruction of John F. Helm's barn and contents at lied Willow. Two valuable horses, a quantity of farming imple ments, harness, etc., were burned, en tailing a loss of considerable over $1,000, upon which Mr. Helm unfortu nately curried ' no Insurance. The origin of the tire is unknown. The sensational report sopt out to the state papers that C. \\. YagCT, proprietor of the commercial hotel at Bastings, had attempted to commit suicide by blowing out the gas in his sleeping room, was untrue us to suicidal intent, lie retired leaving tlio gas turned low nnd a window and transom open. A gust of wind blew out the gas. Wn.i Yeager, proprietor of the Com mercial hotel at llastings, a young man about twenty-live years old, according to reports current, blew out the gas when he retired and was in a fair way to complete asphyxiation when ho was discovered und aroused. It is said to have been a deliberate attempt to cc'V mit suicide, caused by domestic trouble. The first wedding in the history of the Genoa Indian schools took place the other day, and with imposing ceremo nies. Charles Kcalcar, a Sioux brave, who has learned the harness trade, and Miss Minnie O’Neill, a daughter of the Shoshone tribe, were the parties. They were joined in wedlock in strict con formity to the law, and have gone to housekeeping. The German Lutheran orphans' hotne.a charitable institution.wasform ally dedicated in Fremont last Sunday in the presence of a large number of German people. A speeial train was run over the Elkhorn road from Battle Breek, and brought five coaches loaded with people, and many came in from adjoining towns on regular trains or drove in from the country. Ox the final day of the Beatrice Chau tauqua the attendance w as the largest of the assembly, nnd assures the suc cess and continuance of the Beatrice Chautauqua as a permanent feature. The assembly closed with a grand spectacular entertainment ut the Chau tauqua grounds representing scenes in the life of Columbus, with handsome and appropriate costumes. The North Bend Argus says: The hog cholera appears to be spreading in this county. At Rogers there were seven or eight different yards affected during the last week, and in Purple Cane and other points more cases are reported to have broken out than pre viously heard of. At the Wheeler farm, east of the city, quite a numbur of hogs Nave died, and at the F. M. Wallace farm the disease is said to be working. Miss Veudla Johnston, aged 15, liv ing two miles east of Gothenburg, while fishing at the lake, fell in and was drowned. Three young ladies about her own age were with her, but where she fell the water was very deep and the girls w'ere unable to render her any assistance. They gave the alarm at once and John W. Bridges, who was about half a mile distant was the first man on the scene. The body was at once recovered, but life was extinct. Frank Marr, a youth with the dress and arsenal of a cowboy and the ex perience of a herder of town cows, was arrested in Lincoln on the charge of horse stealing. The police did not know when they nabbed him that he [ was so bad a youth, but his companion, i a boy named W’hittington, informed them that Marr was wanted at Thed ford. Neb., for the theft of his uncle's horse, which he had traded at Kearney for another animal. IHKitK is much excitement here, says an Ord dispatch, over assaults commit ted by men traveling with the Ki.-lta poo Indian Sagwa troop, who have been giving entertainments and advertising the medicine. Last night a half-witted girl was ravished by a man who goes by the name of “Eagle Eye.” Another named I’resley assaulted a young girl, who screamed and fought him until help arrived, when he was arrested. It is claimed another rape was committed, the victim being a mere child. Oonmander C. E. Adams of the inter state reunion, to be held at Superior, •has announced the following as among those from whom he has received af firmative answers to his invitation to be present and address the reunion there in August: ..General A,' G. Weis sart, eommander-in-chief Grand Arnly of the Uepublic; General A. II. Clark, department commander Grand Army of the Republic: ex-Governor G. T. Anthony of Kansas, General John M. Thayer, General H. C. Russell, Lieu tenant-Governor Thomas Majors, Sena tor Allen and others, Tiik Nebraska Bible school will be held at Crete July 18-2(1, under the auspices of the Gospel union. These summer gatherings for Bible study in the past have been very helpful and re freshing. The committee in charge have secured some of the best instruct ors in the country, among them .Rev. C. I. Schofield of Dallas, Tex.; Rev. F. A. Steven, secrelary-treasurer of the China inland mission, who lias spent seven years in China as a missionary; Mr. Aug. Nash, formerly state secre tary of the Y. M. C. A. of Nebraska; Geo. S. Fisher, secretary of the World’s Gospel union, and others. An alarm of fire in a church at Ro mono, Russia, created a panic in which 136 people were crushed and suffocated to death. Notice to Redeem* *•■•*** ro.T. L. Pit tier. Dudley I>. Sm’th, Thoe, N, Leovltt, Fred’k K. Sparer. Pierce, Wright, Sc Co., Bridget Lydon, J. Jeffers. Jr., Marl urn Vanzuudt, M. N. Vanzant, Matt Mun >c!l. Luura C. Putnam, A. M. M. Grafe, Pierce. Wright A Co., tbas. G. Houcks, M. O’Neill, Ella* L. James, Kate A. Turner, J. A. Jatrtird, BenJ H. Tollan, A. B Donald son. Kimball A Blair, Geo. Graves, Jno. T. M. Pierre* \V. W. Robbins, Pierce. Wright Si Co., Anna II. Ryan, W. A. Morphew. Col* Si I’lilted States Mort’g Co., Thomas ltoss, K. K. Brown, T. F. Reynolds. J. Lowell Moore, Julia wharp, Ella M. Smith, Strong and J. Lowell Moore. E. J Howard, Henry Hear, Goo. L. Ferris, W. 11. Rayim r, Emily C. Blum. P J. Scott, Omaha Loan j and Trust Co., Phebo J. Scott, Omaha Loan j and Trust Co., J. 11. Speck, B. L. T. Hour- I land, Oliver J. Ilulley. Barbara Cole, Bar bara Kohl. Ford & Keith, M. J. Chapman, Clara. A. Kinger, Sullivan Drew & Co., E. W. Adams, Mutual Loan Sc Trust Co., Wm. Calnan. Rhoda A. Lester, Nebr. Loan A Trust Co., P. O. La Rue, E. H. LuRue, George It. Fules, V. Jelen, Smith Bros. Loan A Trust Co.* R. Richardson, Powell Brothers L. C. Lent, Harriett E. Town send, Neb. Loan Sc Trust Co., L. Bright, R. J. Angus. Dakota, Mortg. Sc Loan Corp.. M. J. Chapman. Alma Ringer. W. P. Smith. Nhowalter Mtg. Co., J. E. Young, A. T. Smith, Clarence A. Parks, James'Woodslde, Chas. A. Mitchell, Canadian A American Trust. Co.. Ezra Knamer, Mrs. J. E. Benja min, C. S. Vance, Mutual Loan A Trust Co., A. J. Miller, J. II. Anderson, C. H. Tou cray, D. M Benner, Henry Hartford, M. A. Ingersoll, Lew E. Harrow, I). O’Donnell, Holt County Bank, Kimball A Blair, F. E. A M. V. R. it. Co., A. Haines, Geo. W. Bow den. Iowa Mtg. Co., M. O'Donnell, Blair A Allison, Jane Asher, John Benson, O. C. Baruum, Ella A. McCIcery, S. H. Wilson, Thos. Hughes, W. W. Page, Neb. A West ern R. R. Co., Pacific Town Site Co., Sioux City. O’Neill A Western R. R. Co., T. M. Ackenbaek, J. Lowell Moore, C. Grosl>eck, Arthur Melrose, Western Farm Mtg. Trust Mary Thompson, J. M. Stafford. Isreal II. Johnson, Krotter A Penny, J. S. McCoy, 11. J. Searl, Nebr. Mtg. A Investment Co., C. Collins, J. Lowell Moore, Clinton Moore, G. W. E. Dorsey. S. H. Wilson. I). F. Raw lins, Globe Investment Co., Jno. W. Lock hart. Wm. L. Bid well, H. Bitters, British Savings Bank, Nebr. Loan A Trust Co., < • Allen, James 11. Clark, Farmers Loan & Trust Co»J. T. M. Pierce, Pierce, Wright & Co.. O. T. Smith, J. Howards, J. 11. Point er, United Trust i'o. Limited, Amos Sar geant, Union Trust Co., Jno. A. Brown, »• Taylor, Andrew Gallagher, John Colder, Farmers Loan & Trust Co., John Herbert, M. V. Pointer, William E. Utter, Rebecca A. Hustler, Janies K. Hustler, 11. B. Scott, J. W. Bishop, Globe Investment Co. Evan Trumiell, Union Trust Co., H. t . Morman, Joseph A. Brigel, Globe In vestment Co., Jno. Groff, Western Farm Mtg. Trust Co., I). F. Bawling*, Globe In vestment Co., O. Mosher. 1). Parish and J. B. Pinter, Jos. 11. Pratt, H. M. Henley, Janc E. Hudson, G. Brutt, J. Lowell Moore, Max J. Burhm, Mttclagan & Pierce, Max J. Haehr, A. J. Miller, F. P. Moore, Mary E. McWhorter, James Brady, Maclagau & Pierce, Showalter Mtg. Co., Ffed'k II. Briggs, Alford J. Smith, Mutual Loan & rrust Co., II. W. McClure, David E. Sams, iJol* * L lilted States Mtg. Co., Jeremiah II. Wilson, Montague J. Chapman, Paul Hoff man, Iowa Mtg. Co.. P. S. Simmonds, Hho wftlter Mtg. Co., J. W. MeIvlttrick, A. P. Charles, Nebr. Mtg. & Investment Co., C. 11. loiicruy, Allen Peese, Showalter Mtg. Co.. H. W. Coates, D. M. Sill, Mrs. Elanor Drake, Eugene Knapp, German Savings Bank, Hannah Byrd, Mantle “ 4 ‘V* r • *1' ' rum, r. n. iiopKins, i»er man Savings Bunk, Wm. Benjamin. Ben nett Martin, E. F. Kobe its, Donald McClel lan, Lombard Investment Co., Oscar Car ter, David A. Coulter, A. J. Miller, Wm. Mebster, Nelson Toneray, Neb. Mtg. & In vestment Co., Kuth Webster, C. F. Bllvln “Trustee," Milton Smith, John M. Carpen ter, O’Neill State Bank, Wm. Nollcamper, Susan J. Berry, Nebr. Loan & Trust Co., Jas. W. Morrow, A. H. Powell, Nebr. Loan & Trust Co., Harriet A. Atkinson, A. Z. Mason, John Herbert, Willie Calkins, United Trust “Limited," Globe Invest ment Co., J. G. Stauffer, J. Lowell Moore, Dukota Mtg. & Loan Corporation, Thomas Johnson, Juntas S. McGowen, S. N. Stauffer, J. Lowell Moore, Dakota Mtg. & Loan t orp., C. Braddus, J. Lowell Moore.Dukota Mtg. £ Loan Corporation, A. C. Hubbard, Wm. H. Pierson, Andrew Russell, Nebr. J/oan & Mtg. Co., J. M. Hubbard, H. B. Scott, G. E. Hubbard, Iowa Mtg. Co., Wm. H. Pearson, Nebr. Loan & Trust Co., Jas. J. Harrington, Helen Gibbs, Nebr. Loan & Trust Co., Peter Harvey, Nebr. Loan & Trust Co., Jas. May, Julia M. Brim, Western Farm Mtg. Trust ( o., A. J. Miller, F. J. Porter “Trustee", Thomas M. Morris,Sarah II Hallister,Sam uel J. Calhoun, Elmore W. Heerst, H. ,, * u ”■ riKt'rhi, rt. Bwwn, Nonle Murphy, Smith Bros. Loan A Trust Co.. W. I). Murphy, Bridget Oar — * miuKciiV/ur noy, McKinley Lansing Loan & Trust Co., Hugh Gallagher. George Eastman, Ne braska Loan * Trust. Oo., W. D. Mathews. ^,U1 ^ 9/ O’Neill. G. C. Ilazelct, Mary E. Gibbons, M. E. Smith, James Cahill,An drew Nofzieger, Rhhard Angus, Dakota Mtg. _A Loan Oorp , Jane Marsu, H. s. Bal lr.ll It I '/> Un..u.. 11.._ X*..l _ . ni 11 nil K ' iUdlSIJ, II. rt. Dili hJU*t°., Henry Brown, Nelson Toneray, r.J. Forier. trustee, Jennie E. Stewart, American Investment Co., H. J. Newton. Jolin Dunlin, E. I*. Wilcox, Jam** Meagh er- L. Patlee, McKinley Lansing Loan A Trust Co., Henry Hartland, Jacob Hunt, Western Trust and Security Co., H. A. Allen, D. E. Offutt, H. H. Saunders, Wm. F. Ohlttick, Scott T. Jones, O. G. Norton, J. P. Weekes J W. Tibbits, Fidelity Loan A Trust Co., Iowa Invt. Co., C. F. Steinmetz, Harrison National hank, Jasper W. Tlb bots, McKinley Lansing Loan & Trust Co., Bridget Loftus, Showalter Mtg. Co., Fred erick H. Briggs. J. Q. Clark, T. A. Gehe i Br ■ — • ” ~ — - man. Smith Bros. Loan & Trust Co.,’ W. D* Mathews, manager, Jo Murphy,'' Smith Bros. Loan_A Trust Co,. W. D. Mathews, manager, P. Mullin, Minnie McNlchols Mutual Loan A Trust Co., c. H. Toncrav Edward A. Smith, Nebr. & Iowa L. A T r: • **• ' ■ i iit-ui. tviuwuD, a r Co., Bridget Murphy, Nelson Toneray Thos K ely, Nebr. Mtg. & Investment Co. V V m t, I ll.otl. 11 w.. I > w mm . j ■ ... .... .-I,.. ,v iu > im'iu V o. Mm. I. Olson, Mary B. Styker, Iowa Mtg Co., Amelia Conway, Iowa Mtg. Co., R. D waters, h. C. Norfolk, Showalter Mtg. Co. waters, r. i. .xorxotk, Miowalter Mtg. Co. Tootle Hosea A Co., G. W. E. Dorsey, J. H Keith, lord* Keith, Gusta Elwood, J. M Brown, J. H. Keith, F. T. Cooper, M. Lyons I. J. Burnett, A. J. Miller, David A. Coul tet% S. D Jullen. McKinley Lansing Loar ATrust Co., Walter N. Parker, Judson A Thorp, Nebr. Loan A Trust Co., c. E. Lud vlgsln. Smith Bros. Loan A Trust Co., W D. Mathews. R. Bigelon, Della M. Stewart xhtlw,mI'.ordon’.?i?br- *'«“•» * Trust Co. Eda Wilkinson, Union Trust Co., J. T M Pierce, trustee, Chas. G. Houck, 1>. J. Pur rlsh, J. B.:Potter, J. F. Brighton, C. C. Mil Aand’ VbDi»M?tiierWsi/,|urt‘t,c<‘ A- l*arks Albert R. Hill, J. L. Moore, Dakota Mtg. «X Loan Corn., A. J. Miller, M. B. Abell, Man J. Evans, Gibson Keeder Co., M. M. Sullf »±J. r. flUMuuemiuur, *i«xmeetpcbulein Mer. Co., M. P. Harrington, Henry A. New ton, Nebr. Loan & Trust Co., Henry Brown Geo. W. Bowden, A. J. Mason, John Her bert, A. J. Miller, Janies Merrthew, A. L. \ batcher, V. 1*. Jacobson, Guarantee Trust • xii'iv, ♦ KJ nvuauu, iicurasKii .Mortjraee fc Investment Co., Robert E. K. Mellor P I; M«rri«» J. Bartley, Union Trust. 60.! H. M. Jaslin, K. O. Sjoiand, Eva W. Dorr. Howard Miller, Lothum Davis, William L. Thompson. Bristol Savings Bank, Nebr! ft0?*1 2iSru?t Loxorwell. Thomas Retd, Mto. Loan WfTriist Oo.. W. C. Nof slnxerpM. C. Oftion/Chas. II, Huke, Ne$Jr. Ltain A Trust Co., N. Mathtea, Gusta Mar tin, Western Farm Mtjr. Trust Co., Lvman Roy. Jas. Keernan, Nelson Toncrav,‘Elias A. Doten, E. P. Berjrner, Win. M. Brouson, Nebr. Mtg A Investment Co., II. O. Stramr land, Harriet A. Spaford, Nebr. Loan & Trust Co., A. W. Sexton, L. O. Parrish F Jacoby, J. Lowell Moore, J. H. Taylor’d! Parrish & J. B. Poter, Maclagan A Pierce. S. E. Smith, Jennie M. Smith, Nebr. Mtir. & Investment Co., National Bank of Middle bury, Anna and Adam Wenzel. M. P. Kln kaiu, James Cole, Mary L. McKinzio.James W. Stewart, Western Farm Mtjc. Trust Co., Geo. \V. Hotchkiss, Clarence A. Parks, Emma Dutcher, A. W. Mentzer, Walter Brommont. Nebr. Mte. & Invt. t'o., Oliver T. >olic, E. E. Brown,Prank Sharp. Martha M. Butterfield, Khoda M. Sterling, West ern Farm Mtg. ‘I rust Co., W. M. Bashaw. Mutual Loan & Trust Co., Philomena cal lahan. Chas. J. Norred, Slmwalter Mtcr. Co., Daniel C. Downnlne, I. Millspuugh, Harry Richards. Roper & Baxter Cixar t'o., j. j,. Keith. Ford & Keith, Annie Humpal. George II. Green, W. M. Forbes, J. H. Keith, Tlios. Nelson, Nebr. Loan & Trust Co.! Lewis Radcliff, Emma Huggins, Nebr. I.oan & Trust Co.. A. Gallagher, Commer cial Investment Co.. W. M. O’Conner, C. E. Rhines, J. H. Keith, Jno, Cherry. Smith Bros. Loan A Trust t’o., G. J. Monroe, Dwight M. Snow, I>. Parrish A J. B. Potter, Muclagan A Pierce, Jno. Crawford, Hol land Trust Co. Adm., M. Nlsseuger, Oscar Wheelook Milton H. Vole, J. K. Brown, Mary J. Holden, B. A. Mylir, chrvs ! tie "Trustee", Nebr. Loan A Trust Co., i Elizabeth L. Morris, John Yates, S. \J. i Twlng. Mary E. Alien, Margaret Boies, I Nebr. Loan A TrftstCo.. J. M. Crawford, J. ; II. Keith. Jos. Jetiinghoff, li. llrown, K. E. ! Brown, Frank Sharp, \V. F. Kelley, Scott, j • T. Jones. Ida E. Kimball. Then. Wheeler,! J. T. M. Fierce, I). Parrish A J. B. Potter, Muelagan A Fierce, Lewi* Dodge,' Geo. 11. Bowrlug, Lombard lnvt. Co., Clias. Spuuld- ; lug, Jeuett B. Herbage. John Colder, Wm. j Graham. Smith Bros. Loan A Trust Co., J. T. M. Pierce. D. Parrish A J. B. Potter. Em- , ma A. Cleveland, 1). Parrish & J. B, Potte 4, , J. B. Green, Nehr. Mtg. A Investment Co., W. E. Morrow. I). Parrish A J. B. Potter. J. P. Piekell, Xebr. Loan A Trust Co., Nebr. Mtg. A lnvt. Co., J. B. Bonner, Nelson Ton cruy, Clarence A. Parks, Holt Co. Bank, Waldou Allison. Geo. W. Better, H. If. Saunders, A. B. Brown, E. Doolittle, W. X. Ecklt*s, M. J. Doolittle, A. D. Brown, L. G. Brown, T. E. Doolittle, Lillie G. Brown, Adam C. Goodwin, Scott T. Jones, Anna M. Smith, Caroline Bulleweg Nebr. Mtg. A lnvt. Co., State Bunk of O’Neill, Jens H. Sorrenson, li. N. Mc*\ee, Nebr. Mtg. A In vestment Co. I*. Proutv, J. E. Montrose, Charles D. Clark. Scott T. Jones,—Hallock, T. J. Brown, W. N. Farlow, H. Sinnett, Sa rah Lux son, Nebr. Loan A Trust Co., S. Bell, Mutual Loan A Trust Co„ H. Schrader, Nebr. Loan A Trust Co., J. T. M. Pierce, B. Parrish A J. B. Potter, B. F. Knowles, S. It. Campbell, M. Kuhn, J. L. Wilson, li. M. Kim ball, J. G. Monroe, Bela Baldwin, Lnlon Trust Co., Aultrnan Miller A Co., Geo. Matts, Nebr, Mtg. A Investment Co., A. Huddleston Etui.. F. W. Thomas, F. B. Adams, J. ti. Keith, Ford A Keith, E. Camp, W.K. Johnson, I>. Parrish A J. B. Potter, H. M. Munvllle, J. B. Mead, Sarah J. Nich ols, J. 11. Keith, Lucy Johnson, Showulter Mtg. Co., S. E. Sehreck, Albert Barnett, T. W. Hartley, I). Parrish A J. B. Potter. Til lie May, Lionell C. Hurd, C. H. Spaulding, Jenett II. Herbage, J. W. Jillson, Bertha M. Young, Robert Wormald, J. W. Roberts, Lombard Investment < o.. Holt Co. Bank, Harvey Redrards, Maclagan A Pierce, Ban Hall, Nebr. Loan A Trust. Co., J. A. A W. M. Calvert, B. Parrish A J.iB. Potter, Lu ther Frost, Edward G. Butcher, J. A. Par lett, Nebr. Loan A Trust Co., Tolly Lurson, John Cuuhle, Mury A. Clark, C. G. W t lark, Colonial A United States Mortgage Co., J. M. Carpenter. White t-ewing Machine Co., J. II. Pattlson, J. H Keith, 0.11. Mc vls, Wm. H. Raymer, Emily C. Blum, A. H. Harris, Lombard Investment Co., A. J. Miller, J. H. Keith, C. H. To no ray, Wm. McWhorter, E. K. Stone, Chas. llutf, S. II. Klwood, C. If. Toncray, Jennie Stewart, Christie J. Hough, Miner Thompson, Nebr. Mtg. A lnvt. Co., Commercial investment Co., and to all others whom It may concern: You are hereby notified that on the litli day of November, 1891, T. A. Thompson bought at Public Sale for the delinquent taxes for the year 1890, the following des cribed real estate situated In Holt county, Nebraska, namely; The west half of the northwest quarter section three, and east half of northeast auarter section four, all In township twenty ve, range nine, taxed in the name of J. L. Pitner. and. me west hair oi west naif section thirteen, township twenty-five, range nine, taxed In name of Fred’k K. Hpirer, and. The northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section seventeen, and the north naif of the northeast quarter, and the north east quarter of the northwest quarter of section eighteen, all in township twenty five, range nine, taxed in name of Bridget Lydon, and The west half of the southeast quarter and tiie east half of the southwest quarter section twenty, township twenty-five, range nine, taxed In the name of J. JefTers, Jr., and The north half of the north half of sec tion twenty-one, township twenty-five, range nine, taxed In name or Pierce, Wright & Co., and. The southwest quarter of section twenty nine, township twenty-eight, range eleven, taxed in name of M. O’Neill, and; The northwest quarter of section seven, township twenty-six, range nine, taxed in name of J. A. Jarrard. and, The southeast quarter of the northwest quarter and the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section thirteen, town ship twenty-six, range nine, taxed in name of A. B. Donaldson, and, The west half of the northeast quarter and the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter and the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section fourteen, township twenty-six, range nine, taxed In name of Geo. Graves, and. The west half of the northwest quarter and the northeast quarter of lie northwest quarter of section twenty-three, township twenty-six, range nine, taxed in name of W. W. Robbins, and. The northwest quarter of section six, town ship twenty-e ght, range eleven, taxed In name of Anna B. Ryan, and, The southwest quarter of section three, township twenty-seven, range nine, taxed in name of W. A. Morphew.anu, The north half oi the southeast quarter of section eight, and the west half of the south west quarter of section nine, all in township twenty-seven, range nine, taxed in name of Thomas Ross, and. The south half of the northwest quarter and the north half of the southwest quarter of section thirteen, township twenty-seven, range nine, taxed in name of T. F. Reynolds, and, The northwest quarter of section fourteen, township twenty-seven, range nine, taxed in name of Julia Sharp, and. The northeast quarter of section fifteen, township twenty-seven, range nine, taxed In name of Strong &. Dewolf, and, The west half of the west half of section nineteen, township twenty-eight, range eleven, taxed In name of E. J. Howard, and, The southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section twenty-one, township twenty-seven, range nine, taxed In name of Henry Bear, and. The east half of the southwest quarter of section twenty-six, township twenty-seven, range nine, taxed in name of W. H. Itaymer, and. me soutnwest quarter or tne southwest quarter of section twenty-six. and the southeast quarter of the southeast quar ter of section twenty-seven, all in township twenty-seven, range nine, taxed In name of P. J. Scott, and. The north half of the northwest quarter of section thirty-five, township twenty seven, range nine, taxed in name of Phebe J. Scott, and. The northeast quarter of section six.town ship twenty-eight, range nine, taxed in name of J. fl. Sueck, and, The north half of the southwest quar'er and the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty-eight, township twenty-eight, range nine, taxed in name of Barbara Cole, and. The northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section twenty-nine, township twenty-eight, range nine, taxed in name of Barbara Kohl, and. The. northwest quarter of section one, township twenty-nine, range nine, taxed in name of M. J. Chapman, and, The southwest quarter of section e?ght, township t wenty-nine, range nine, taxed In name of E. W. Adams, and, The northwest nuarter of section eight, township t wenty-nine, range nine, taxed In name of Wm .Gnlnan, and, The southeast quarter of section nine, township t wenty-nine, range nine, taxed in name of 1*. O. La Hue, and. The southwest quarter of section twenty nine, township twenty-nine, range nine, taxed in name of E. H. La Hue, and, The southeast quarter of section seven teen, township thirty, range nine, taxed in -- * ’ilr ~ J name of V. Jelen, and. The southwest quarter of section thirty two, township thirty, range nine, taxed in name of K. Kicliurdson, and. The southeast quarter of section thirty four, township thirty, range nine, taxed in name of L. C. Lent, and. The northwest quarter ot section thirty three, township thirty-one* range nine,taxed oS. h bright, and,; The southeast quarter of the northeast, quarter of section eight, and the south haW of the noithwest quarter and the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section nine, all in township thirty-two, range nine, taxed in mime of M. J. Chapman, ana, The northwest quarter of the northeast quarter, ami the north half and the south west qitaiter of the northwest quarter of section eighteen, township thirty-two.rauge nine, taxed in name of W. P. Smith, and. The southeast quarter of section eighteen, township thirty-two, range nine, taxed in name of A. T. Smith, and, I The wesi half, and the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter and the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section i twenty-two, township thirty-two, range nine, taxed in name of James Woodside, and, 1 he northeast: quarter of section twenty five, township thirty-two, range nine, taxed in name of Ezra kaamer, and. The east half of the northwest quarter and the northeast quarter of the southwest j quarter of section twenty-six. township liirty-two, range nine, taxed in name of C. S. V ance, and. The north half of the southwest quarter ection thirty, township thirty-two, range ; nine taxed in name of A. J. Miller, and. The north half of the northeast quarter of l section thirty-three, and the north half of | the northwest quarter of section thirty I four, township thirty-two, range nine, taxed in name of 1>. M. Beue.er, and. The northwest quarter of section thirty ! one, township twenty-live, range ten, taxed ■ ' >'■ : In name of M. A. Ingersoll, and. The southeast quarter of the northwest quarter, and the east half of the northeast quarter ana the Southwest quarter of the northeast quarter, and the northeast quar ter of the southeast quarter of section three, and the northeast quarter of the uortheast quarter of section four, all In township twenty-seven, range ten. taxed In name of D. O Donnell, and. The northwest quarter of section five, township twenty-seven, range ten, taxed in name of A. Haines, avid, The northwest quarter of section ten, township twenty-seven, range ten, taxed in name of M. O'Donnell, and, The southeast quarter of section nlne teen, township twenty-seven, range ten, n name of Jane Asher, and. The north west quarter of section thirty two, township twenty-seven, range ten, taxed in name of Ella A. MeCleery, and, I he northwest quarter of section six. township twenty-eight, range ten, taxed In naroe Thos. Hughes, and. The northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section thirteen, township, twenty-eight, range ten, taxed in name of W. W. Page, and, The northeast quarter of section twenty pne, township twenty-eight, range ten.taxed *. ^ in name of F. M. Ackenback, and, I he south west quarter of section twenty four, township twenty-eight, range ten, tax °d in name of C. Grosbeck, and. The north half of the southeast quarter and the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section seven, and the northwest the southwest quarter of section eight, all in township twenty-nine, range taxed in name of J. M. Stafford, and, Ine southwest quarter of section tcn.town shlD twenty-nine, ruuge ten, taxed in name of J. S. McCoy, and. The southeast quarter of section fifteen, township twenty-nine, range ten, taxed in name of H. J. Searl, and, The west halt of the northeast quarter of s-ctlon twenty-four, township twenty-nine, range ten, taxed in name of C. Collins, and, I lie northeast quarter of section twenty five, township twenty-nine, range ten, taxed iuparae of Clinton Moore, and, .The west half of the west half of section tlilrty-four, township twenty-nine, range D u. taxed in name of G. W. E. Dorsey, and, The north half of the northeast quarter of section four, township thirty, range ten, ; taxed in name of D. F. Kawlings, and, The northeast quarter of section ten, ; township thirty, range ten, taxed in name of Jno. W. Lockhart, and. The southeast quarter of section thirteen, township thirty, range ten, taxed in name i of H. Bitters, and, j nomiMU-Sl UUUlltr Ul WL'UUII | teen, township thirty, range ten, taxed iu name of Fannie Schram, and, The south half of the northwest quarter of section nineteen, township thirty, range ten, tflxed in name of Emma cg northwest auart«.9^utJ1*lu't nuiJ”^ In ctlon7ve“rtw?»nhd, twe vo. taxed’ Tka ...at • .. W. ana, or JM.w u The south half of th. ' section seven, andhth!oath6>*tqo«.^ sstiswssv.'^Xs“i?S and, “«uituij Q b,jji Th© northeast qnnv»t a-_a ?LXXVd. taxed in name tat c s.Li ' tange tM The south half of fcjln<1 north half of the lv,?,,! rthca’t lt!lj township twenty-slx^anve**. T:tll» > Tho°f A.kC- Hul)ba’rd?S5V lve'u» .The southeast nuartoV »me of J. M. Hubbard sSd elvc’,« tolnshtot wentySTriu0/ Ttlon «ta “ W® ^G.A » Uhburdafd ,ai section twenty-three'tcmnlbTn 1 <1"1: 22.8s,fr,^t“ea^sS5f»,rs: section four, township twentr^v"1'" ?ofWPentcyfR^ The southwestquarter T PM township twenty-seven, ran°e .""V in name of James May, and"'’ Welu''l‘ The east half of the south 2S® alffn Umn2l“nventy-s^M If™-” taThe hni® ?/ •>; JA“®anTe" The south half of the north,",., .“J"1 ^e nortli half of the soJthewS *“,vnsliSp ti cd iu na taxed J*’*,"nihlptwentyisevenfran™ taxed in name of Sam i .T. r„ii SasMrrM: *“* ia”»» The northeast quarter of ixed In name of Sam i J. Calhom, 7 The southeast quarter of section its one, township twenty-eiKht, ranio ,7 11 °t 11 ■ Brown, ami " The northeast quarter of section t»i township twenty-nine, range twelve a ^nmLamo °t Bridget Carney, and The southeast quarter of section tin two, township twenty-nine, rants iS taxed in name of Hush Gallayher and The northwest quarter of the south, quarter of section twenty-Bve, tons, W.D.^l’allmW^®WelVC' ,:‘X,:d in The southwest quarter of the north* quarter and the northwest quarter of southwest quarter of section thim-t township twenty-nine, range twelve 't* in name of Mary E. Gibbons, and, The east half of the southeast quarter section thirty-two. township twentj-n range twelve, taxed in name of M. E. & and, The north half of the south half of sec twenty, township thirty, range twelve, ed in name of Andrew Nofzieger, and. The northeast quarter of section twen five, township thirty, range twelve, taxe name of .Jane Marsh, and, The southeast quarter of section twe? nine, township thirty-one, range twe taxed in name of Henry Brown, and, The northwest quarter of the south! quarter of section twenty-three, ttmu thirty-two, range twelve, taxed in namt Jennie M. Stewart, and, The east half of the southwest quarie section twenty-three, township thirty-t range twelve, taxed in name of 11. J. X ton, and. The southwest quarter of the son quarter of section thirty-one. townd thirty-two, range twelve, taxed in name L. Pattee, and, Lots one and two in section nineteen, lots three and four in section twenty,al township thirty-three, range twelve, la in name of Henry Hartland, and. The southeast quarter of section th! township thirty-three, range twelve, \v in name of H. A. Allen, and. The southwest quarter of section tni three, township thirty-three, range tw taxed in name of Win. F. Chlttick. and, The north half of t lie north half of sect twenty-nine, township twenty-five, ra thirteen, taxed in name of O.G. Norton.! The west half of the northeast quarter the east half of the northwest quarteroi •six, range _. Weekes. anu Thoeast half of the cast half of,*; tion two. township twenty-si: teen, taxed in name of J. P. W 'Tlin'oiiat huir nf flip (>fl.*st hi eight, township twenty-six, range thirt taxed in name of V. F. Stetnmetz. and The northwest quarter of section three, township twenty-six, range twit taxed in name of Jasper \V. Tibbets. ana The southwest quarter of section ini township twenty-six, range thirteen, i. in name of Hriget Loftus, and Ilf Ul DI l^cl JVVi i t,ix.->. »•*>*• ... The southwest quarter of set tion ifi' four, township twenty-six, rangi tu taxed in name of Showalter Mortg.io..» The northeast quarter of setthn township twenty-seven, range 1 taxed in name.of J. Q. (’lark. and. axeu in name.oiv-' im , The southeast quarter of section twenty-seven, range tm township iweiiiy-sf»fHi taxed in name of Jo Murphy, ana. The southwest quarter of^wntw township twenty-seven. taxed In name of P. Mullen, and. , • 8ntv2srr taxed In' name of'Minnie McSlchoJ** nil The northwest . township twenty-seven, ran, ixed In name of Minnie McMo-- a The northeast quarter of township twenty-seven, rang* taxed In name of C. H- Toncray.u • The northwest quarter of ' township twenty-seven, ran.* . taxed in name of (■■ H. Tonctay. ■' J ^ The north half of the soul hi: eleven, township twenty-*' , teen, taxed in name of Hri(.-(!!. ■'u ■„ f he soutii half of t lie soutiovMW»'f, section thirteen, and the north i n . northwest quarter of all In township twenty ffeen, taxed In name of Titos. The south half of the noiWjt»M„ and the southeast quarter of the quarter and the northeast jP**",a,„ uutiru'i uitu iiiv . f.vtirtrrn southwest quarter of sertionunirn ^ ship twenty-seven. - name of Mary B. Htyker, ana The southwest quarter of so > ^ •ent.y-sevoii, nw two, township twenty ; - ,, taxed In name of Dora Maui'•..,L twrt The southeast quarter of nine, township twenty-sc'-cn* teen, taxed in name of It. *'• ],# ()j The east half of the cart IwK «B_ thirty-four, township tAU C. thirteen, taxed iu name or - • The south half of thosout!i*«'|^,1,f section seventeen, aiia t " .,, |„|fn | northeast quarter and 1lie > ' , |,alf “t, northwest <|uarter ami )1 . tffen y» southeast quarter of, m • t10** „c tin' township twenty-eislm. ■ y ,sn(i. taxed in name of ti. W. E. « The southwest riusirtei oi' h;rlceu, a township twenty-nine, taue0 in name of .1. M. Hro« n. m , SPrtion * The southeast ‘l11111'' V,r-o thirteen-1» township t wenty-nlne. t. . lu in name of l?i f. t ooper, .in, ’., i r -,*• .of B. T. Cooper, aim. inn „ The suutli east quar er ol sr^ e. elKht, towiuhip twenty-!|t"^a. elKht,town.;lilptrent}-■ ;(nd taxed in name of M. sortinn Tile northeast quartet «» • ^ tin; one, township tweny-»y iiurnett. ai.» vuvi «.v»»*. • -^y., t Harnett taxi'd in the name of 1* f cti()n The southwest niiarter ot*'hlrWCE, ■ eisht, township tli i'tv- .i - *]d in the name of • ■' ■ • 1 r v„-t 10 . Tile northwest quar.1 « t|lirtee:i, •* township tliirjy-one, rioi.-e ti, iowiisiiiii • mid, in name of.WaUei I’lii Keh^jion * The 1 mil' ot nauei 1 cion e southwest quaifti 01 pi,, three, township t .lrty-om ^, taxed in name off. h. hu“'^ s0.-ii. n. The soutlieast quaitei * .iv- __ -. rli'irteen. township thirty-two, reuse ill name of it. Bieelon. 11 u« The le of IS. lliKelon. iiiiu. ,h(.a5: north half of t* , ,1^. 11 "■, I Ilf mum •*«»* til* and the southeast qu*t niia?ly. quarter and the noit:hJ J- ti,irte> ■■ i|Udi u i unu northwest quarter or se •tion ship thirtv-twp raujre tm name of Ella ilkinsen. • • t;.v kinson. an«» hlKst <1‘:2 The south half of .^‘‘‘J^iiip tii^'t of section twenty-six^ ,t |n n.i3ic •anjje thirteen, taxed fierce, “Trustee,’ and, . sCction The northeast uuitrti r oi rJ|n*|. tfc» 'our, township tuirt>-t un«. —..-up /V r JKr ‘;i