The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 13, 1893, Image 8

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Fine, rain Wednesday. crop* looking
floe, farmer* encouraged.
The creamery started cheese making
Monday. We bare first class facilities
and a first class cheese maker.
Mr. G. P. French is at home from
Johnson county where he has been suc
cessfully teaching the past year, lie
will probably remain at home this sum
mer.
1 hear many of the young teachers in
this vicinity talking of attending the
institute at O'Neill.' Mr. C. J. Malone,
Misses Dolly and Susie lleed, and others
expect to go from here.
Land agent Johnson, of Emporia, was
in town last week transacting business.
Miss Tillle Mullen has returned home
from her sobool work near Savage,
where she has been teaching a very suc
cessful school term. Miss Tillle is one
of our most amiable young ladies be
sides being an excellent teacher.
Mr. James Mullen shipped two car
loads of hogs last week. Hogs were
brought to this market from a distance
of 94 miles.
Mra. W. C. Kvered and Ruth Page
were at O'Neill lait Friday eve. return
ing Saturday morning.
Miaaea Annie and Katie Kohl were in
town laat week calling on old frienda.
Mra. J. Meala and Mra. D. W. Knight,
of O'Neill, made a trip to our burg laat
week and vialted frienda.
Mr. Sam Stewart, of Ohio, ia spend
ing a few days visiting hia uncle, S. B.
Stewart, of this place. He haa been at
the world'a fair and la now suffering
from a carbuncle, or something similar,
on the back of hia neck. Mr. Stewart
likea it here and may conclude to buy
land and stay here.
Mr. W. G. Smith, an old resident,
took the Short Line train Monday for
Aurelia, la., to vlalt his children there.
Our little burg looks quite citified
sometimes. Laat Saturday the writer
observed twenty-four teams on its streets
at one time.
Well we are very much pleased to ace
so good a fruit proapect. Kverything
that can bear fruit la full, pluma, apples,
cherries, and we htfve seen some fine
peach trees well loaded. While this
' may not be a peach country, atill it
would pay evqyy farmer to put out eome
peach trees; and we have eaten some
grapes that grew within one-half mile
of Page. Excellent mulberries in great
quantities and currants and gooseberries
are plenty, and good enough for any
body.
Mr. Sam Radley Is fitting up the Hunt
building and will move bis family in
the residence portion and bis store
good in the store rooms.
Now with the good crop prospects we
don’t know why we shouldn’t have a
"boom” this year, i
Have aeen quite a good many new
potatoes—fair sised.
Mr. W. W. Page comes home about
once in tup weeks to visit his family,
and the rest of the time he is surveying.
__X. Y. Z.
Notice.
To the Members or the City Council
or thk City or O'Neill, Nebraska,
AND TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN:
Whereas: On the 8th day of July, A.
D.. 1808, a petition was duly presented
to the city council of O’Neill, Nebraska,
signed by David Stannard, M. Mullen,
T. J. Birmingham and E. F. Gallagher,
praying that Adams street, between
Seventh and Eighth streets be widened
and opened to a width of 46 feet.
You are therefore notified that as by
ordinance in such cases made and pro
vided I have set said petition down for
hearing on the 14th day of July, A. D.,
1898, at 8 o’clock r. M.. and have called
and hereby do call a special meeting of
the city council of the city of O’Neill,
Neb., to be held in the council chamber
f t that time for the purpose of consider
ing said petition. All persons interested
therein are requested to appear at said
time and place and show cause, if any,
why said street should not be opened.
Dated this 5th day of July, A. D.,
1898. R. R. Dickson, Mayor.
letter List.
Following la the Hat of letters remaining in
the postoHoe at O’Neill, Neb., unclaimed, for
the week ending Julv 5. IMS:
McNeaf.!*, Mn- MelUe O. Murphy, H.
In calling tor the above please say "adver
*• Used.** If not called for In two weeks they
will be seat to the dead lotter offloe.
J. H.BioasP. M.
The Wsrld's Fair Train
§ Leaves the Fremont. Elkhorn and
I Missouri Valley depot at O’Neill, Neb.,
at •.'45 a. m. every day. Round trip
tickets on sale at 424.05, good to return
i on or before November 15, ’93. One
| way ticketa to Chicago 413.40. For
further information apply to
W. J. Dobbs, Agent.
That’s what makes trade good at
the Chicago Clothing House in spite
of the dry weather and dull times,
and that is what we mean to do, is
to hold the trade we have built up
by fair dealing and honest goods,
by so doing we mean to reach every
body. Ton gain a profit by calling
at the Chicago Clothing House and
investing in a suit of clothes. Our
stock is complete in every respect.
Prices way down. Every body call
} on us before buying your goods.
We do just what we say.
CmoAeo Glotbuio House,
Sltf J. fi. Smith, Manager*
I Atkinson l>s<l resolve not to have any
demonstration on the Fouitli, which
evidently aroused the ire of Old Boreal
and in the stillness of the night preced
ing the dawn of our national aniversary.
this hyperborean god, in the form of a
dense black cloud, surcharged with
electric pyrotechnics, came rolling down
from the northwest Monday night with
indigent mutterings that seemed to ex
press his deep displeasure at our patri
otic delinquency. About two hours be
fore the birth of the 117th annual jublifi
cation, the opaque monster uncorked
his vials of wrath over and upon our
village with a force equal to the bluster
ing barrangue of a populist orator, and
gave us a current of zephyri that made
several old barns and out buildings
dance a highland-fling over the adjacent
prairie and caused a few substantial
structures give tangible evidence of the
terrifying force of the storm god. A
portion of the cornice of the Merchants
hotel was blown off, the Catholic church
was moved several inches on the founda
tion and the ihtcrlor of the building
considerably damaged by the wreckage
of the plastering. Dexter’s opera-house
moved about one inab, but no damage
resulted. Two chimneys were tumbled
from the Presbyterian church, One of
John Stewart’s implement houses was
twisted into a shape resembling the
awkward position of tho democratic
party as it now stands on the Chicago
platform. It was probably one of the
strongest zephyrs that ever went over
Atkinson, but the bountiful rain that
followed many times more than com
pensated for the damage incurred.—
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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
150W NOTICE TO REDEEM.
To the present owner, occupant and person
In whose name the land herein after de
scribed was assessed in the year 1890:
You and each of you are hereby notified
that on the 10th day of November, A. D„ 1891,
the following described land, to-wit: The
NWH of SEU, section No. 18, township No. 31,
range No. 12, west 0th p. m.. licit county. In
the state of Nebraska, taxed in the year 1*90
in the name of Wilcox and Flanuigan, was
duly sold by the treasurer of Holt comity,
state of Nebraska. In the manner provided
by law, for the delinquent taxes levied there
on in the year A. I)., 181X1, and the same was
then purchased by Alexander Htone for said
taxes and that the certificate of sale Issued
by the county treasurer, has been by said
purchaser assigned to the Security Invest
ment Co., the undersigned, and that the time
of redemption of said land from said tax sale
will expire on the 10th day of November. A.
D„ 1803, and a deed for said land will be
issued to the Security Investment Co., the
uderelgned, by the treasurer of said county,
unless sooner redeemed.
Security Investment Co.
Ily C. II. Moore. Treasurer. 52-3
NOTICE TO REDEEM.
To Oeo. Wolf and Mutual Louu and Trust Co.
and to whom It may concern:
You are hereby notified that on the 12th
day of November, 1891, T. A. Thompson pur
chased at public tux sale for the delinquent
t axes for the year 1890 the real estate de
scribed below, situated in Holt county, Ne
braska, to-wit:
The southwest quarter of sect.on thirty
one, township twenty-seven, range fourteen,
taxed itOiumo of Oeo. Wolf,
The tax sale certificates received on said
sale have been sold and assigned to the
undersigned, who is the present otvner and
holder therof, and the time 'of redemption
from said sale will expire on the 12th day of
November, 1893. 51-3 J.C. GROMKK.
NOTICE TO REDEEM.
To Chas, McLels, Charles A. Me Lees, Fann
er’s Loan and Trust Company, F. A. Kelly,
Fred Kelly, 11. A. DeYarman and to whom
it may coucern:
You are hereby notified that on the 7th day
of November, 1891, Emma L, Waitt purchased
at public tax sale for the delinquent, taxes
for the year 18U0 the real estate described be
low. situated In Holt county, Nebraska, viz:
The northeast quarter or section twenty
six, township twenty-live, range thirteen,
t axed in name of Chas. McLles, and the east
half of the southeast quarter of section
thirty-four, township thirty, range ten, taxed
in name of F. A. Kelly, ana the east half of
the northeast quarter of section three, town
ship twenty-nine, range ten, taxed in name
of hred Kelly; and that the time of redemp
tion from said tax sale will expire on the 7th
day of November, 1893. 51-3
EMMA L. WAITT.
NOTICE.
The State or Nebraska, Holt County, ss.
In County Court: Notice Is hereby given
that, petition having been filed In the county
court of Holt couty, Nebraska, for the ap
pointment of an administrator of the estate
of Henry H. McKvony, deceased, late of said
county. The same is set for hearing at 10
o’clock A. M„ on Saturday, the22ddayol
.1 uly, 1800. at the office of the county judge,
in O'Neill, In said county, at which time and
place ull persons interested in said estate
may appear and be heard concerning said
appointment.
Given under my hand and official seal tills
27th day of June. 1803.
1VM. IlOWEN, County Judge.
Filed the 27th day of June, 1883.
H. M. Uttlky, Attorney. Wm. Bowen,
[sealI 61-4 County J udge
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS.
Jehu J. Young, Adeline Young, Edward E.
Sanders and Kate Sanders, non-resident ile
feudauts. notice is hereby given that on the
7th day of July, 1883, the united States Hank,
of Hartford, Conn., the plaintiff in this
1 action, filed his petition In the office of the
cleric of the district court of Holt county.
Neb., the object and praver of which is to
foreclose a certain mortgage executed by
Jehu J, Young and Adaline Young upon the
southeast quarter section 27 township 27
range 13 west 6th F. M„ in Holt county, Nch..
which mortgage was executed and delivered
to the Iowa Mortgage Co. and filed for record
on the 18th day of December, 1886, and re
corded in book 21 of mortgages, at page 227,
that there is now due upon said mortgage
the sum of 8701.80. You are required to
answer said petition on or before the 21st
day of August, 1893, or the same will be taken
us true ana judgment entered accordingly.
1-4 H, M. UTTLEY.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS.
Augusta Hoffman, widow of Paul Hoffman
deceased, Rebekali Messer, Josephus Messer,
Lyler Hoffman, Thomas J. Hoffman,
Louisa Hoffman, Paul Hoffman,
Mary Ann Hoffman, Alice
Hoffman, Rachel Norton, John Norton,
Simeon Fitch, Thomas Dunne, Mary Dunne,
and the unknown heirs of Margret Fitch,
deceased, and Martha Buffington, non-resi
dent defendants, notice is hereby given, that
on the 7th day of July, 1893, The Iowa Mort
gage Co., plaintiff in this action, filed his
petition in the office of the clerk of the dis
trict court of Holt county, Neb., the object
and prayer of which is to foreclose two cer
tain mortgages executed by Thomas Dunne I
und Mary Dunne upon the southwest quarter
of southwest quarter of section 6 and the
north half of the southwest quarter of the
northwest quarter section seven township 27
range 11 west 6 P. M. in Holt county. Neb.,
which mortgages was executed and delivered
to plaintiff and filed for record on the 22d
day of April and the 27tli day of May. 1887,
and recorded in books 25 and 27 of mortgages
at pages 58 and 517, that there is now due
upon said mortgages the sum of '81177.26.
You are required to answer said petition on
or before the 21st day of August,1883, or the
same will be taken us true and judgment
entered accordingly. II. M. UTTLEY,
1-4 Attorney for Plaintiff.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEB.
Mary L. Burl, plaintiff,
vs
John Rolimun et al, defendants.
NOTICE.
To John Rolimun, Josephine Rollman,
Josopha Rollman,-Rollman, husband of
Josepha Rollman, James A. Gallagher und
Mrs. James A. Gallagher, non-resident de
fendants. You will take notice that on the
11th dav of July, 1883, the above named plain
tiff filed a petition in the district court of
Holt county, Nebraska, against the above
named defendants, and each of them, the
object and prayer being to foreclose a cer
tain mortgage or trust deed executed by the
defendants, John Rollman and wife, Jose
phine Rollman, to E. 8. Orrnsby, trustee for
tile American Investment Co., upon the fol
lowing described real estate situated in Holt
county, to-wlt: Lot 4, and the SEJs N\V*4
and the Eli SW>£ of section 18, township 25,
range 12, which was given to secure the pay
ment of a certain note or bond for tlio sum of
1575, dated J une 17, 1887, and due five years
after date with Interest at 7 per cent, payable
annually, that said note and mortgage was
duly sold und assigned to tne plaintiff, who
is now the owner thereof and that there is
now due the plaintiff on said note and mort
gage, and for taxes paid, the sum of 11048.82,
for which sum, with interest from this date,
plaintiff prays for a decree that the defend
ants be required to pay the same or that said
premises may be sold to satisfy the amount
lound due. You are required to answer said
petition on or before the 21st day of August,
1893. Dated July 11, 1883. 1-4
R. R. DICKSON, Attorney for 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 u decree obtained
before the district court of Holt county. Ne
braska, on the 6th day of February, 1893
■■■I_ _ , 1893, in
favor of Robert 8. Somers as plaintiff and
against Edward S. Kelley, James C. Taylor,
Olive D. Kelley, George W. E.J Dorsey and
Check II. Toncray os defendants for the sum
of fifteen hundred forty-three dollars and
fifty-seven cents and costs taxed at £17.78 and
accruing oosts I have levied upon the follow
ing premises, taken as the property of said
defendants, to satisfy said order of sale,
to-wlt:
The southeast quarter of section three (3),
in township twenty-eight. (28), range thirteen
(13). and the east half of the northeast q uart
er and the northeast quarterof the southeast
quarter of section twenty-two (22). and the
northeast quarter of the southwest quarter
of section twenty-three (23), all In township
twenty-eight (28) and 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 14th
day of August, A. D., 1893, lu front of the
court-house In O’Neill, that being the build
ing wherein the last term of district court
was held, at the hour of 11 o'clock A. ii. of
said day when and where due attendance
will be given by the undersigned.
Datedat O’Neill. Holt county, Nebraska,
this 12th day of July, A. D.. 1893.
1-6 H.C. McEVONY, Sheriff.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Jess© C. H. Kstos, Jennettlc V. Estes. his
wife, Kmma'L. Hill and C, 8. Hill, her ,h.us
l'and, defendants, will take notice that on
the 9Qth day of June. 181*3. Fredrick .1. Bur
nett. plaintiff herein, filed his petition in the
district court of Holt county, Nebraska,
against said defendants, the object and
prayer of which are to foreclose a certain,
mortgage executed by dependents. Jesse C. ;
II. Estes and .Jennettle V. Estes, his wife.to 1
American I<oan and Trust Company upon j
j the southwest quarter of section twenty-nine, j
j township thirty-one, range sixteen west in j
Holt county, Nebraska, to secure the pay
ment of one promissory note dated January 1
I 1888 for the sum of #1.000 and interest, at
I the rate of 7 per cent, per annum payable
| semi-annually and 10 per cent, alter matur
| ity; that there fs now due plaintifT upon said
| note and mortgage according to the terms
i thereof the »uin of $250 and interest at the
! rate of 10 per cent, per annum from Decern
j her 1, 1HU2, and plaintltf prays that said
premises may be decreed to oe sold to satisfy
the amount due him thereon.
You are required to answer said petition
on or before Monday, the 14tb day of August.
IttU.
Dated July 5.1803. 52-4a
FREDRICK J. BURNETT. Plaintiff.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENS.
Charles E. Loney, Annie Loney, John U.
Clark. Henry Brown, widower. Joseph S.
Damron, the estate of John It. Clark, de
ceased, Mrs. John It. Clark, administrator,
non-resident defendants, notice is hereby
given, that on the 7th day of February. 1SU3,
Nellie 8. Brown, the plaintiff In this action,
filed her petition In the office of the clerk of
the district court of Holt county. Nebraska,
the object and prayer of which is to fore
close a certain inortgageexecuted by Charles
E. Loney and Annie Loney upon the NWJ*
of N W?4 8ec. 3 and NE& of NE^ of Sec. 4.
township 26, and the east Vt SEtf Sec. 30,
township 27, north range 13 west 6th p. m., in
Holt county, Nebraska, which mortgage was
executed and delivered to the Guaranty In
vestment Co. and filed for record on the 10th
day of September. 1888, and recorded in book
41 of roortgagas at page 234: that there is
now due upon said mortgage the sum of #335.
You are required to answer said petition on
or before the 14th day of August, 1803, or the
same will be taken as true and judgment
entered accordingly. H. M. UTTLEY,
32-4 Attorney for Plaintiff.
. LEGAL NOTICE.
Alberti. Smith, Ida L. Smith, Check II.
Toncray, Emma U. Toncray, Joseph S. Faw
cett ana Mary Fawcett Ills wife, defendants,
will take notice that on the 30th day of June,
1893, Yale University, plaintiff herein, filed
it* petition in the district court of Holt
county, Nebraska, against said defendants
the object and prayer of which Is to foreclose
a certain mortgage executed by defendants
Albert I. Smith and Ida L. Smith to C. 11.
Toncray upon the southeast quarter of sec
tion seven, township twenty-eight, range
twelve, west, in Holt county, Nebraska, to
secure the payment of a promissory note
dated November 23, 1887, for the sum of $900
and interest at the rate of 74 per cent, per
annum payable semi-annually and ten per
cent, after maturity; that there is now due
upon said note and mortgage according to the
terms thereof the sum of $1200 and interest
at the rate of ten per cent, per annum from
January 30.1892, 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 14th day of August, 18911,
Dated June 30,1893. 52-4a
Yale University, Plaintiff.
LEGAL NOTICE.
IN TIIE DISTRICT COURT OF NEBRASKA IN AND
FOR HOLT COUNTY. '
The Fidelity Loan and Trust Company, a
corporation, plaintiff,
vs
Abraham Metcalf and wife Martha Metcalf,
Hay W. McClure, Patrick Haggerty and
Charles H. Gardiner, co-partners doing
business under the firm name and style of
McClure, Hagerty & Gardiner, M, L. Clarke
(first name unknown to plaintiff) and wife,
Dora A. Clarke, defendants:
Abraham Metcalf and wife Martha Metcalf.
M. L. Clarke (first name unknown to plaint
iff) and wife Dora A. Clarke, will take notice
that on the 30 day of June. 1893. the Fidelity
Loan and Trust Company, plaintiff herein,
filed its petition in the district court of Holt
county, Nebraska, against all of the above
named defendants, the object and prayer of
which are to foreclose a certain mortgage ex
ecuted by the defendant Abraham Metcalf
and wife Martha Metcalf to the plaintiff,
upon the northeast quarter (4) of section
No. twenty-eight (28), township No. thirty
one (31), north of range No. niue (9), west of
the sixth principal meridian, to secure the
payment of one certain promissory note
dated July 25.1887, for the sum of nine hun
dred (900) dollars, and due and payable July
25,1892; that there is now due upon said note
and mortgage the sum of one thousand and
twenty-eight and forty-five one hundredths
(1028.45) dollars, with interest thereon at ten
(10) per cent, from the first day of July, 1893,
for which sum plaintiff prays for a decree
that defendants be required to pay the same
or that said premises mav be sold to satisfy
the amount found due.
You are required to answer said petition
on or before the 14th day of August, 1893.
I idelity Loan and Trust Co., Pltff.
By S. E. Hostktter, Its Attorney. 52-4
LEGAL NOTICE.
Nellie H. Pearl and Charles C. Pearl, im
pleaded with Frank Pacha, et al, defendants,
will take notice that on the 30th day of June,
1803. Frederick J. Burnette, plaintiff herein,
filed his petition in the district court of Holt
county. Nebraska, against said defendants,
the object and prayer of which are to fore
close a certain mortgage executed by de
fendants Frank Pacha and Jozi Pacha to
American Loan and Trust company, upon
the southeast quarter of section twenty-nine
township twenty-nine range fifteen, west, in
Holt county, Nebraska, to secure the pay
ment of a promissory note dated January 30,
1888, for the sum of #550 and interest at the
rate of seven per cent, per annum, payable
semi-annually, and ten per cent, after matu
rity; that there Is now duo upon said note
and mortgage, according to the terms thereof
the sum of $300 and Interest at the rate of
ten per cent, per annum from January 1,1893,
aud 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 Monday the 14th day of August,1893,
Dated Juno 30,1893,
FBED ERICK J. BURNETT, Plaintiff,
52-4a
LEGAL NOTICE. «
James M. Parkins, Laura M. Parkins his
wife, George W. E. Dorsey. Emma E. Dorsey
his wife. George West and Mary West his
wife, J. S. Laurauce and L. T. Hurd, doing
busluess as Lawrence & Burd, defendants,
will take notice that on the 30th day of June,
1893, James II. Clark, plaintiff herein, filed
Ids petition in the district court of Holt
county, Nebraska, against said defendants*
the object and prayer of which are to fore
close a certain morteazo executed by de
pendents, James M. Parkins and Laura M
Parkins, to plaintiff upon the southeast
quarter of section six, township twenty
eight, range twelve, west, in Holt county,
Nebraska, to secure the puyment of a prom
i^ory note dated August ltt, 1886, for the sum
of $700 and interest at the rate of seven per
cent, per anuuni, payable semi-annually,
and ten per cent, after maturity; that there
is now due upon said note aud mortgage,
according to the terms thereof, the sum of
$900 and interest at the rate of ten per cent,
per annum from September 1* 1891, and plain
tiff prays that said premises may be decreed
to be sold to satisfy the amount due thereon.
You are required to answer said petition on
?893°*0re Mondtty’ t,ie 14tl1 day August,
Dated June 30,1803.
52-4a JAMES H. CLARK, Plaintiff.
NOTICE TO REDEEM.
To the present owner, occupant, and per
son iu whose name the land hereinafter de
scribed was assessed in the year 1890.
i ou and each of you are hereby notified
that on the 10th day of November, A. I). 1891,
the following described land, towit: The NE
** of 8E?4 of section No. 18, township Mo. 31,
range No. 13. west tf P. M., llplt. county, in
the state of Nebraska, taxed in the year 1800
in the name of Wilcox 6c Flannigan, was duly
sold by tho treasurer of Holt county, state of
Nebraska, in the manner provided by law for
the delinquent taxes levied thereon in the
year A. 1>., 1890, and the same was then pur
chased by Alexander Stone for said taxes,
and that the certificate of sale issued by the
county treasurer has been by said purchaser
assigned to Security investment company,
the undersigned, and that the time for re
demption of said land from said tax slUe will
A,n the 10th day of November, A. D.,
1893, and a deed for said laud will be issued
to Security Investment Co„ the undersigned,
by the treasurer of said county, unless soon
er redeemed.
„ SECURITY INVE8TNENT CO..
SS-B By V. H. UOOUE, Treasurer.
NOTICE.
Daniel s. Fields and Myra M. Fields, defen
dants. will take notice, that J. L. Moore
trustee, plaintiff, lias filed a petition In the
district court of Holt county, Nebraska
against said defendants the object and
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prayer of which are to foreclose a mortgage
dated July 20. 1886. for *300.00 and Interest
and tax payments, on the following described
real estate, situated in Holt county. Ne
braska, towit: Lots one (1) and two (2) and
the east half of the northwest quarter of
section seven, in township twenty-lire north
of range thirteen, west of the sixth p. m. ex
ecuted by Daniel 8. Fields and Myra M.
k ields to tho Dakota Mortgage Loan Corpor
ation and assigned to plaintiff, which
mortgage was recorded in book 13 of mort
gages at page 310 of the mortgage records of
said county and t.o have the same decreed to
be a first lien, and said land sold to satisfy
the same. J
You are required to answer said petition
on or before the 81st day of July, 1883.
Dated J unc 19.1893.
- J-1- MOORE, trustee, plaintiff.
By 8. D. Thornton, his attorney.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
By virtue of un order of sale, directed to
me from the clerk of the district court of
Holt county, Nebraska, on a decree obtained
before the district court of Holt county, Ne
braska, on the 24th day of September. 1892 in
favor of the Scottish American Mortgage
Company Limited as plaintiff and against
Katie O Neill, Michael O’Neill, Jr.. Daniel
CVNe.ll, children aud heirs at law of Michael
D Neill sr., deceased, Annie Oallagher, and
Andrew Gallagher, her husband. Mary
Royster, and Henry Royster, her husband,
John McMchols, administrator of the estate
of Michael O’Neill, sr„ deceased. Patrick
Hagerty, John J. McCafferty, Riley Bros..
partners in business under the laws of the
state of Nebraska, Slberllng Miller & Com
pany, a copartnership under the laws of the
state of Nebraska, and Peregoy and Moore,
as defendants for the sum of four hundred
eighty-three dollars and forty-two cents, and
defendants Siberllug Miller & Company ob
tained a decree for the sum of *262.79, and
costs taxed at *30,73 and accruing costs I
have levied upon the following premises
taken as the property of said defendants to
satisfy said order of sue to wit!
The northeast quarter of section twenty-nine
(29) township thirty (30) range twelve (12)
west of the 6th r. m. in Holt county. Neb.
And will offer the same for sale to the high
est bidder for cash in hand on the 31st day of
July. A, D. 1883. in front of the court house in
O Neill, that being the building wherein the
last term of district court was held, at the
hour of 10 o’clock A. h. of said day when and
where due attendance will be given by the
undersigned.
Dated at O’Neill. Nebraska, this 10th day of
June, 1893,
H. C. McEVONY,
jO-d Sheriff of said County.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Showalter Mortgage Company, defendant,
will take notice:
That Anna K. Leonard, plaintiff, baa filed
a petition in the district court of Holt coun
ty. Nebraska, against paid defendant and
others; the object and prayer of which are to
foreclose u mortgage, dated August 1,1888,
for 1460, and interest and tax payments, on
the NWit of section twenty-one in township
twenty-flve.north, of range thirteen, west of
the 6 P. M. Holt oounty, Nebraska; executed
by Melville J. Drummond and Jennie Drum
mond to the Showalter Mortgage Company
and assigned to plaintiff which mortgage
was recorded in book 41 of mortgages, at
page 05, and to have the same decreed to be
a first lien and sail lands sold to satisfy the
same.
You are required to answer said petition
on or before the 31st day of July, 1883.
Dated June 19,1893.
50-4 „ ANNA J. LEONARD.
By S. D. Thornton, her attorney.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP HOLT
COUNTY. NEBRASKA.
Orange Nomorial Hospital of the oounty
and state of New York, plaintiff, vs. Henry
Rokes et al defendants.
Notice.
To I N. Baker and Mrs. I. N. Baker the
Security Company of Sioux City. Iowa, for
merly called and named tho National Secur
ity Company of Sioux City, Iowa, non-rest
dent defendants, will take notice that on the
33nd day of December, 1892, the above named
plaintiff filed its petition in the district court
of Holt county, Nebraska, against llie above
named defendants and the following other
parties made defendants in said actiou to wit.
Henry Rokes, tho object and prayer being to
foreclose a certain mortgage executed by the
defendant Henry Rokes to J. II. Keith as
trustee for the benefit of George Ash and
duly assigned to the plaintiffs upon the fol
lowing described real estate situated In Holt
oounty, Nebraska, to-wit: South half of the
southwest quarter of section eighteen and
north half of northwest quarter of section
nineteen all in township thirty range ten west
6th p. m., to secure the payment of a certain
promissory note dated February 1, 1887. for
the sum of 8700*611 due and payable on Febru
ary 1, 1893. That there is now due upon said
note and mortgage by reason of the defend
ants failure to pay the same when due the
sum of 81,150.00 lor which sum with interest
from this date plaintiff prays for a decree
that the defendants be required to pay the
same: together with the sum of 838.00 taxes
pajd by plaintiff to protect its security, or
that said premises may be sold to satisfy the
amount found due.
You are required to answer said petition
on or before the 7th day of August, 1893.
Dated J une 38,1893.
M-4 , R.R. DICKSON,
Attorhey for Plaintiff.
NOTIOETO NON-RESIDENT DEFENDANTS
In the district court within and for the
county of Holt, and state of Nebraska.
Henrietta Dorr, plaintiff, vs. Curtis Brown,
Mrs. Curtis Brown and the Ballou Banking
Company, defendants,
Curtis Brown, Mrs. Curtis Brown and the
Ballou Banking Company, non-resident de
fendants, will take notice that on the 30th
day of June, 1893. Henrietta Dorr, the plaintiff
herein, filed her petition in the district court
of Holt county, state of Nebraska, against
the said defendants, the object and prayer of
which petition are to foreclose a certain
mortgage executed;by the defendant. Curtis
Brown to H. S. Ballou and Company, and by
the said II. S. Ballou and Company assigned
to this plaintiff, upon the following described
real estate lying and situated in the county
of Holt and state of Nebraska, to-wit: The
northwest quarter of section eighteen (18) in
township twenty-seven (27) north of range
ten (10) west of tne sixth principal meredian,
to secure the payment of one certain prom
issory note, dated June 5,1888. and due on the
first day of June, i893. for the sum of six
hundred dollars. That there Is now due on
said note and mortguge thp sum of six
hundred twenty-one and no 100 dollars, for
which sum, with interest at the rate of ten
per cent per annum from the first day of
December, 1890, the plaintiff asks for a decree
that the said defendants be required to pay
the same, or that said premises be sold to
satisfy the amount so found due.
You are required to answer said petition on
or before the 7th day of August, 1893
Dated June 37, 1893.
51-4 HENRIETTA DORR, Plaintiff
By R. B. Dickson and Slonecker Wheeler &
Switzer, attorneys for plaintiff.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY NEBRASKA.
Catherine O’Herron. plaintiff, vs. Michael
M. Sullivan, Abble Sullivan, Andrew J. Mil
ler and - Miller, his wife, whoso first
name is unknown, defendants.
Notice to Non-resident Defendants.
Andrew J. Miller and-Miller, Ills wife,
whose first name is unknown to the plaintiff,
will take notice that on the 30th day of June,
1801. the plaintiff herein, CatherineO’Herron,
filed her petition in the district court of Holt
county, state of Nebraska, against the defen
dants above named, the object and prayer of
which are to foreclose a certain mortgage ex
ecuted by the defendants, Michael M. Sulli
van and Abbie Sullivan to the Showalter
Mortgage Company, and by the Showalter
Mortgage Company assigned to plaintiff,
upon the following described real estate
lying and situated in the county of Holt and
state of Nebraska, to-wit: The south half
of the northwest quarter and the north half
of the southwest quarter of section three s3)
In township twenty-nine (29) north of range
eleven (11) west of the fith principal meredian
to secure the payment of a certain promis
sory note, dated July 2,1888, for the sum of
eight hundred dollars, and due and payable
In five years from the date thereof; that
there is now duo upon said note and mort
gage the sum of eight hundred twenty-eight
and no 100 dollars, with interest thereon at
the rate of ten per cent per annum from the
first day of January, 1893, and for the further
sum of $19.04. on account of the payment of
taxes, with interest thereon at the rate of ten
per cent per annum from the 13th day of
April. 1803. and. the plaintiff prays for a
decree that the said defendants may be re
quired to pay the same, or that said premises
may be sold to satisfy the amount found due.
, ou are required to uuswor said petition on
oi before the 7th day of August. 18U3,
Dated June '.T. lwtl.
51-* CATHERINE O’HEUKON. Plaintiff,
Dickson and Slonockcr Wheeler A
Switzer, her attorneys.
Nannie M ' Slnl’mo, ft
SS5|“f
pgSg^
the loth day Sf*}!1'* and flu.
Is now due,!,- 8 ilt Dae*
femionono^S^1!
, Jefferson P r^L
his wife non-rJvf,if5r' “id Hau
{■“tlee
p0/^?*** executed*!^ It'!"'*
P. Bailey and ilattl* !■ d^ftl>d
Mortgage and Invest, "llll'»
northeast auartonf1 P"1 c«»
•hip thirty"S,?lhi.
county. Nebraska,/'''1™'
a Promissory
the sum of 9700 «5n ^
seven pep cent 1,u«res
annuuUy an<ftte'n!lr,a'lnuili
that there la !Z VZKat>
mortgage according mis''Po'
eluding taxes on s£Vn‘„»7e'
tiff to protect his Ki>,-„P.um *
aud Interest at H'1 !k
PyTthlfsVfe*
ws.“Sr“’
11 or befnrp *Kl«*J[rr,10
1 ou are i cnUired ,
V.7 utuore tti
Tinted June 1
SO-lA
W. H. /
LEGAL N0TIC1
rsuvj'iis'Bfet
herein, filed Its petition Hi
Of Holt county,
fendants. the object nifrtn™1,1
to foreclose a certain nfortSl
defendants Frederick W Ahf611
Almhls wife to plaintiff, uponJj
“uar^rT^rL^Cr
of section tw^ty-tl^ra
lvci, west. In Holtcouaw
the navmpnt a*
range twelve, west, in uolteouni
to secure the payment of J
note dated October 30
*400 and Interest at theratede?
per annum payable seml-2
per cent after maturity; tbits
due upon said note and momm
to the terms thereof the sumofil
terest at the rate of ten perctmt
d.UDe, 17’ and plaints
suid tn-emiscs may be decreed*
satisfy the amount due thereon!”
You aro required to answen
on or before the 81st day of July
Dated June 17, 1893. "
504 HOLT COUNTY BAN!,!
NOTICE,
Frances A. Berner, defondut
notice that J. L. Moore, trustee, 1
filed his petition in the districts
county, Nebraslca.against said den
object and prayer of which are a
a mortgage dated the loth day 0!
for the sum of *000 and interestia
mcnt on the SW& of the NWh aad
of the SW!i of section 7, In townsaii
of range 11 west of the «tb p 1
F,!4 of the SE!a, section 12. in ten
of range 12, west of the 6th p. m,
by Frances A. Berner to the Dalton
Loan corporation, and duly assii
mortgage was recorded In hook
522 of mortgage records of Holt
to have the same decreed to I*,
and sa3d lands sold to satisfy the
You are required to answer -i
on or before the 7th day of August
Dated June 24,1898.
By S. D. Thornton, J. L. Moom
51-4 His Attorney.
NOTICE TO NON-HESIDEt
Hulet E. Ingersoll, single. J.
non-resident defendants, notice
given, that on the 5th day of I
Henry Farman, the plaintiff in tkl
filed his petition in the office of tt*
the district court of Holt eountr, ‘
the object and prayer of which Is!
a certain mortgage executed by
Ingersoll. single, upon the southed
section thirty-two, towuship ties
range thirteen west in Holt county,
ka. which mortgage was end
delivered to C. H. Toncray and
record on the 20th day of June, 1*
corded in book 40 of mortgaged
that there is now duo upon said nor
sum of *1,002.70.
You are required to answer sw
on or before the 14tli day of Ansel
the same will be taken as trues™)
entered accordingly.
53-4 Attorney for!
LEGAL NOTICE.
Aancn Stromme,JohnNicoUjJ
- * - -- ' is 8. Jones, Ne w
oils. Ills wife, Lewis
his wife, Eugene Whitham, EUJ
Whithaiu, his wife, AlbertL.Mooft
L. Gardiner. Cinderella G*r(^n*r'1
and George A. Binford, defendant,
notice that on tlie 20th. day oi
Dillwyn Parrish, and James®"*
trustees, plaintiffs herein, tiedi tin
in the district court of Holt ujudh
ka, against said defendants, tue «
prayer of which are toforejj”
mortgage executed by ^
Stromme, to plaintiffs upon »
west quarter of section ti
township twenty-five. rani*
in Holt county, Nebraska*
the uayment of one promissory "
August #, 1887, for the d
interest at the rate of 9 !*[
num payable semi-annually ■“ j
after maturity; that there is n
said note and mortgage aceot^
terms thereof the sum of
on *500 at the rate o. ten per "jj,
num from May 1 H®., ■
that said premises may he detra*
to satisfy the amount due therw^
You are required to a“?*‘1Jst. d,
on or before Monday
1803.
Dated June 20,1803. Bb0„
Dim,win Pakbish A JA«S
trustees plaintiffs. •*>-*&
hegal notice g
Joseph Shoemaker, Mar; ^
its wife, John J. Oaseyan . ^
lis wife defendants, will ta ^
he 17th day of Jnu".e'loo
lavlngs Bank of DaienP?" diFW
ivings Bank of ,1“™.“^ dW
ereln. Bled ltsfieilti°S.!IlMiiists*j
if Holt county,Ncbraska-Ma ^
.uts. the object and ptayer
■uts, the object aim pw" eI.
oreclose a certaiu mortga|rl|J|j
lefendants Joseph piemen1
erenuaniss -
lioemaker, his w>fe- *ter 0f the
ipon tlie southeast quartern^ (
pon tlie southeast quar -;bip ,
uarter of section six. to*"^
ange fifteen, w®st. „ne pros
mge fifteen, wcs,’„„, .rfonepw*1
) seeuro the Pa/Vi^forthesniii11
ated October 15, 1886. for to
tterest at tho rate of ten tfI1
ayable semi-annually is no*
fter maturity i that there ‘ ^
lid note and mortga^pjiud
jrms thereof the suiii^fui
t tlie rate oftenparwn
ctober 15,1891, S,be soM'
remises may bo Incited
te amount due tliereon. saj,i j
You are required to ans«' ^
r before the 31 st day *
before tne mss uoj-•
^A JTHErGEUMANSAVlN^
NOTICE TO -ni
Edward E. Sanders, and K
L. Jolly, non-res J
Hjciwara r*. - -
iitir ■L;
July
this av.uuui
the clerk of the
.ies L. Jolly, non-*gJtont*S
notice Is hereby klV'the
- r, 1SU3, oeoree ln_
rire r • Jcv\ ~ in tn*
thhf actionTflle^his petition,1^jjolt
the clerk of the dWrittt |1yrt O,'I
Nebraska, the object . “dP^,
iicuiiv^o. ‘V "Tw.rtflin iiienf'"
to foreclose two ct, upt)U
by James h. Jolly, gjVj
quarter section tj {hirteen
twenty-seven. fang* h ®ortl*f*i|
Bounty .Nebraska, whic h^ 1“**, (j
Bounty, NebrasKa, lo«*
cuted and del'end V)rd,,,i^f6
Company and med' of j*c«c
jf November and ■ C'di7,ndil
end recorded In boo t ;that tWJin
it pages 11U ““‘ ‘ . “if1'1!
ipon said mortgage the 1 „.er
Ifou arc required m « f A„,ur
.before the l«htrueWa
n or oerore iu« tree 8
he same will be take „
utered accordingly
Attorney,or ^
5S-4