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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1893)
. . BURTWOOD 22388 BY NUTWOOD 600. ! v . a^‘.. .< ’ Dam NANETT, By STRATHMORE 408. . - * Owned by DeYARMAN BROS., PROPRIETORS OF [OLE WILD STOCK. FARM, o neill, NEB. In ono precinct In Holt county the Mieuor foiled to find o tingle article of houtehold furniture. Hod he returned a few tablet and cbaira and o bed or two tho country would be plunged In grief for the poor mortal* who hove been toll ing for years uml tleeplng on the cold, hard ground, ami braving a Holt county bliexard with no ttove In which lo burn the wild grata that constitutes the fuel of that particular section of Nebraska. 11 the present attestor will be permitted to hold bis job through the coming ^ years that precinct wilt toon become the moat populous and prosperous place within the border* of our state. All the tax shirkers would be headed that way ! before the * next rainstorm.—Chadron .InurnRl. The Hold of tho itinerant advertising fakir Is a large one, and he may always be found abroad In It, like a roaring lion, seeking whom be may devour. The average basilicas man has an In* definite idea that advertising pays but he usually lacks tho ability to dislin* gulah between a profitable plan of doing It and a skin gamo—and the Itinerant always presents him a skin, game to nibble at. 0. Wesley llill. .the venal scalawag who recently sojourned in | Fremont long enough to announce that he would present a drama at (he opera house, proposed to Issue a progAm of the play and make business men pay for it in advertisements. He evon accom modated some ot them by collecting hie pay In ndvance, A few days after ha borrowed his wife's wateh, skipped the town and abandoned her. He was fol lowed by another faKir who proposed to print advertisements on the back of hotel letter paper. Tbe value of this was perfectly apparent—to tho fakir. J: It would build up a retail trade here by inducing the business tlrra* of tbe east, to whom traveling men who stop at the hotel wrlto letters on this paper, to come here and buy of our merchants. • Great scheme and a great head tbut con ceived It, but greater still those wbo patron l/cd <t. Previous to both these another fake was successfully worked In Fremont It was a commercial re view of tho city. Space in tbe paper was hold on a basis of 10,000 copies. % Four thousand were actually printed, and nearly half of these are still piled up In the press room ol tho office where they were printed. Advertising in almost any form helps tiade. It psye to keep your name and ycur business before tbe eye and in tbe mind of the public. It need hardly be added that an advertisement in a newspaper performs its legitimate function. It must be mailed to subscribers because they buy the paper and want it, and It cannot be left piled up In the office of publication, Moreover the subscriber helps to pay the cost, whereas In the multifarious skin schemes of tbe fakirs tbe whole cost comes upon tho advertiser.—Fre j mont Tribune. LEGAL notice. Janies Ohnpinun. Mnry Chapman bis wife, und June Valentine, Impleaded with Alonso <+. Halley et al.. defendants, will take notion Unit on tliu 23tli day of July, IKKI. Montague J. Clmputiin mid A. C. Col lodge, partners do lutr business under the llrm inline of Chup iiiuii A Company, plaintiff herein. Died tbelr uetlllon In tlio district court of Holt county, Nebraska against said defendants, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a cer tain inortgagoexecuted by defendants Alonso O. llalley and Lauru li. Halley to Chapman ft Company upon the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section six, and .the north half of the northeu“t quarter of section seven, und the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section etghh township rwenty-slx, range nine, west, lu Holt county, Nebraska, to secure stlie payment of one promissory note dated May 1. 1880, for the sum of 1600 and Interest at the rate of six per cent, per annum payable semi-annually and ten per cent, after maturity; that there Is now due upon said note and mortgage ac cording to the terms thereof the asm of MOO and interest at the rate of ten per cent, per anuum from May 1,1803, and plulntlff 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 4th day of Septem ber, 1003. Dated J uly 28, 1803. Montaoui J. Chapman ft A. O. Cottnai, 3-4A Plaintiffs. SHERIFF'S SALE. lly virtue of an order of sale directed to me from the clerk of the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, on a decree obtained before the district oourt of Holt county. Ne braska, on the 8th day of February, 1803, in favor of Robert 8. Somers as plaintiff ana against Edward S. Kelley, James C. Taylor, Olive D. Kelley, Ueorge W. E. Dorsey and Check H. Toncray as defendants for the sum of fifteen hundred forty-three dollars and fifty-seven cents and costs taxed at 137.78 and accruing costs I have levied upon the follow ing premises, taken as the property of said dereudants. to satisfy said order of auto, to-wlt: The southeast quarter of section throe (3), lu township twenty-eight. (20), rouge thirteen 031. and the east half of the northeast quart er and the northeast quarterof tbnsoutheast quarter of section twenty-two (93), and tho northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty-three (23), all In township twenty-eight (28) and- range thlrteen,(13) west of the 0th p. m. In Holt county, Nebraska. And will offer the same for sale to the lMghest bidder for cash. In hand, on the 14th day of August, A. D., 1803, in front of the court-house In O'Neill, that being the build lug wherein the last term of district oourt was held, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m. of said day when and where due attendance will be given by the undersigned. Dated at O'Neill, Holt county, Nebraska, this 12th day of J uly, A. D„ HUB. 1-5 H. C. McRVONY, Sheriff. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. Aujruata Hoffman, widow of Paul Hoffman deceased, Rebekah llesser, Josephus Messer, Lyler Hoffman, Thomas J. Hoffman, Louisa Hoffman, Paul Hoffman, Mary Ann Hoffman. Alioe Hoffman, Rachel Norton, John Norton, Simeon Fitch, Thomas Dunne. Mary Dunne, and the unknown heirs of Margret Pitch, deceased, and Martha Buffington, non-resi dent defendants, notice Is hereby given, that on thu 7th day of July, 181)8, 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 and Mary Dunne upon the southwest quarter of southwest quarter of section S 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 aud delivered to plaintiff and filed for record on the 22d da j of April and the j.’fthjdajr of May. 1887, and recorded In books 25 and 2, of mortgages at pages 50 and 517, that there is uow due upon said mortgages the sum of 81177.SB. You are required to answer said petition on or before the Jlstt day of August.lWB, or the same will be taken as true and Judgment entered aocordlugly. H. M. UTTLEY, 1-4 Attorney for Plaintiff.