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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1894)
'I I CONVERTING A PRIG. i .tfcfc* Learned Oxford pr»f«iMor Had Small Fatleaee With llraggarta. What the late Professor Jo wot f of Oxford wu least tolerant of was pro* tentlousncss and shallow conceit The reputation for extreme latitudlnarlan ' Ism that the famo of his early trial for heresy had attached to his name some* * times made foolish young men seek to curry favor with him by extravagant protestations of agnosticism. Oue self satisfied under graduate, who had a thin smattering of all tho heathen philosophies, and fancied, like many of his age, that he had made the original discovery that all the world's dolls were full of sawdust, met the master in the <aQuad" one day, and having entored into conversation with him, continued to pace up and down by his side. "Master," he said after a pause, “I have searched everywhere in the phil osophies, ancient and modern, and no where do I find theevldenoe of a God.” "Mr.-replied the master after la shorter pause than usual, "If you do not find a God by 5 o’clock this after noon you must leave this college,” If * Dr. Jowett had really believod in the* young man's profession of “phllosoph : ic doubt" as being anything but pup pyish brag he would have spent hours of valuable time in kindly and reason able talk with him. THE AGBNT'8 STORY. He Saw a Sloe Example of the Wild and Woolly Weat Drama. "I've seen a good many funny snaps In the way of plays and play-actors in. my time,” said the advance agent, "but one I struok in Milwaukee the other day was by far the best of anything I have ever been up against It was in one of the mussnms there. The museum has a stock company in Its theater, and its great specialty is border drama. Every week they giyo a new drama of the wild and woolly Weet ' “This pity that I saw was a blood hurdler of that character, and at the time I arrived at the theator the stage was pitch dark and- two men were fighting a duel. I could hear the men stumble around the stage, but I could but faintly distinguish the forms of the actors. After awhile there was a thump on the floor and the viUiau (I knew it was* the vllllan by his accent) hissed: "Ah ahl Buddph Tegherington, I have you now and no one nigh to see me do the deed." “Then the drummer hit the bass drain a belt and the calelum man turned on the light and away up on top of a rocky pass a woman (the heroine) was seen standing. 'Coward!* •he shouted, *me and heaven is here!’" ;K KNEW THE ROAD. Ceossuanitly They Prepared to Enjoy the Trip to the Utmost. U An old Missourian tells this story:— " "We had about twenty-five miles to go by stage-coach in Missouri, and it was early spring, and the roads were very bad. The stage started about half an hour before day light, and there were five men of us and two *v women. These last had the back ■ neat, and talked only to each other. W# were not over-two miles out when the stage got stuck, and down every mah had to get and lift and pull and push. Three miles farther on we .vrere stuck again, and it was the same Performance over again. In going about fourteen miles we were stuok ■ five times, and in going the twenty five we lifted that old stage out of the ‘ rats and holes' and ditches almost a dosen timea .I* .The five of us were wet, splashed, muddy, and hungry, when we finally, drove up to the terminus, and you can 1 Imagine our feelings when those two women got down, removed their : ahawls and bonnets, and stood re vealed as twq hearty and robust men. ' We were looking at them with open mouths, when one of them remarked— "Thanks tor your labor, gentlemen. We knew the road and prepared for . Wade Bte Own ■ tamps. An Interesting story of the finding of some old postage stamps which were engraved over half a century pgo comes from Providence. The . postmaster at that time was Welcome ' B. Baylery, who considered, as the United States had no postal service then, that the idea ol a stamp for the Providence postoffice was a good one. He grew enthusiastic over the work, and in a short time a copper-plate was produced. From this eleven stamps, ten five-centers and one ten-cent stamp wore made. This was the proportion { of high and low stamps used in those days. The Stamps were a great nov elty when they appeared. Recently Uyourgus Sayler, a relative of the deoeased postmaster, pulled out of a pigeon hole a role of the ancient •stamps, the iheets being in good con dition. They were purchased by a • . Philadelphia oolleotor. •. Argas-Kred and Hydra-lteaded. The term “Argus-eyed" means ■ watchful. According to the Grecian .fable Argus had 100 eyes, end Juno set him to watch all of whom she was - Jnaloua When Argus was slain she transplanted his eyes Into the tail of the peacock. “Hydra-headed" is a - Word derived from the fable of Her cules and the Hydra. The Hydra had nine heads and Hercules was sent to ldlllt. As soon as he struck off one * of its heads, two shot up in its place. ' Then end Ho*. Compare the luxurious habits of the present legislators with those known - to have been in vogue not over a cen tury ago among one of the most’aristo cratic bodies in America. It has not . yet been 100 years since the Pennsyl vania legislative assembly passed this tow: ‘That in the future no member of. the house shall come barefoot or hjp bjytflandcheese on the steps!" THE VTVtSECTOIt ftCLO IH», Want Out to Operate Upon the Savages end Wm Operated (’pen. One of the most curious expeditious ever planned by man was that once undertaken by Dr. 3. G. Hunting’, ot Portland, Maine. During all his life he had been a close studeutof the phi losophy of digestion, and for tho pur pose of h!s Investigations he had that Canadian, Alexis St. Ma'tin, in hie care for tweuty years. In order to cinch matters and provide facts for some of the doubting Thomases, Dr. Bunting east about for ro ueono else upon whom he might continue to ex periment lie could think of but one plan, and that was to go into Africa, buy two slaves, and operate upon their stomachs. By opening the body near the fifth rib and perforating the stomach, a condition could be producod similar to that existing in the person of St. Martin. Therefore tho doctor pur chased his supplies and sailed across to Tunis in the north of Africa. There he hired a native chiof with forty of his followers, paying them a liberal retaining fee and promising alluring largess when the trip should be ended. They set forth. The doc tor carried £1,000 in his inside pocket, and the chiof probably lay awake four nights thinking about the matter. At any rate, on the fifth night ha sneaked into the doctor's tent and de livered a little address over the muz zles of two pistols. When he had concluded the doctor passed over his ducats and the chief passed over tho border along with his renegade band. They helped themselves to' such sup plies as suited their artless and unen lightened tastes. The daotor came back without a retinue, and with a deal of experience that will never ap pear in a medical work. ELECTIONS IN FRANCE. A 8y*t*m That l're.enta BepHtlnx And Rellevai Candidate* of Espouse*. There U not the same strict control over expenditure on elections in' France as In England. The cost of an election varies considerably. There is not a great deal spent in holding pub lic meetings, but a spirited rivalry arises sometimes over placarding. The candidates are not saddled with official expenses as in England. -The amount spent depends entirely on the strength of the opposition; usually when the fight is keen the expenses of each candidate will run between 10, 000 francs and 30,000 francs. At the famous contest between Boulanger and Jacques in 1880 over 1,000,000 franas were spent. The French system of polling tends to In sure purity of voting. When a person enters the poling station he gives up his electoral card. The number on it is compared with the number on the register. When the identity of the voter is established his card is ac cepted an<f ho is allowed to vote. Before the card is returned to him an official tears off a corner of it, which renders it useless. Other precautions are taken which render fraudulent voting exceedingly difficult Election offenses, which are severely punished, are hardly possible, except through collusion with the presiding officers. OPERA. GLASSES TO HIRE. How the Hm Took Precaution* Against Losing HI* Good*. • At -the military tournament in the Madison Square garden in New York,” said a traveler, “a man came along with opera glasses to hire. ‘Opera, glasses,’ he said, ‘ten cents.’ A man who was sitting in an end seat said he’d take one, and the man with the glasses set his bag down on the steps of the aisle and took out a glass. . *1 'How are you going to make sure of getting It back?’ said the man In the seat playfully. ’You might miss me in the crow A’ . “ T guess there’s ao danger of that,” Said the man in the aisle la like cheerful strain, and os he spoke he wound from aronnd the operator a chain. One end of this chain was at tached to the glass; the other end the man pat around the iron support un der the seat. He secured it there with a look, and then ha politely handed the glass to the man who had hired it. The man in the seat re ceived it with equal politeness and with a smile which he could not. wholly restrain. The man in the aisle smiled a little, too. Then he sna pped the bag shnt, lifted it and stepped up the aisle, saying as he went, gently: ’“Opera-glasses, ten cents’ ” •'••• '.Btraligi of Washington Qaida*. While there i* no salary attached to the position of capitol gnlde, the sergeants-at-arms of the two houses are constantly importuned to grant permits to persons who desire to act in that capacity. These guides are under the control of the capitol police board, and are allowed to charge not to exceed .fifty cents- per hour, yet they are not prohibited from receiving all their patrons choose to pay. so most «f thorn make about $100 per month. The number of guides has recently increased up to sixteen, while twelve is the maximum number intended to be authorized by the board. As a re sult six of the older guides have been latd off and two new ones put on, so the even dozen limit is again in force. " A Dull for m God. 1 The ancient Egyptians believed that the spirit of their greatest god, Osiris, dwelt among them in the form of a pure white bull marked by a cer tain sign. Herodotus mentions two of these signs—a black eagle on the back, and a black forehead with a square of white in the ceut?r. These creatures, when found, were wor shiped during life and mummified after death. The New york histori cal society has one of these “bull gods;” a fine mammy from the temple Popular Everwhers. Beginning with a email local sale in a retail drug store, the business of Hood’s sarsaparilla has steadily increased until there is scarcely n village or hamlet id the United States where It is unknown. Today Hood’s sarsaparilla stands at the head in the medicine world, admired in proSperty and envied In merit by thousands or would-be [competitors. It has a larger sale than any other medicine before the American public, and prob ably greater than all other sarsaparillas and blood purifiers combined. Such success proves merit. If your are sick, is it not the medicine ! for you to try? Hood’s sarsaparilla cures. MOST PERFECT MADE. It pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free him Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, SHERIFF'S SAI.E. By virtue of an ordor of sale directed to me from th ' e'erk of the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, ou a decree obtained ho foro the district court, of Holt county, Ne braska, on the lath day of March, 189a, ink favor of J. L. Moore, trustee, as platntllf and against Martin F. Winter and Ella Winter us defendants for the sum of eighteen hundred seventy-one dollnrs and thirty-five cents and costs taxed at $27.48 and accruing costs I have levied upon the following premises, taken as the prouerty of said de fendants, to satisfy said or, er of sale, to-wit: The north lia'f of the southwest quarter and the west half of the southeast quarter of section seventeen 1.171, township thirty-one 1311, north of range ten 110], west of the 0th P. M.Jn Holt county, Nebraska. And will offer the same for sale to the highestbldddrforcash.ln hand, on the 5th day of February, A. D., 1804. in front of the court-house in O’NoiU, that being the build ing wherein the last term of district court was held, at the hour of 10 o’clook a. m. of said duy, when and where due attendance will be given by the undersigned. Hated at U’Neltl, Neb., this 80th day of De cember, 1800. H. C. MulSVONY, 20-5 Sheriff of Said County. NOTICE. John F. Lewie, F. F. Beck. Ernest R. ICruck and Iowa State National Bank, of Sioux City, lowa, defendants, will take notice that United Trust Co., Limited, a corporation organised and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the United Kingdom of Great Britian and Ireland, plaintlllhas Hied a petition in the district court of Holt countv, Nebraska, against said defendants Impleaded with T. R, Heck, the object and prayer of which aro to foreclose a mortgage dated the 23rd day of December 1SK9, for the sum of $550 nnd Inter est, on the sV4 of tl 3 se U of section ;'.) and the eV4 of the neJ4 of soctlou 32, In Twp.25 n. of r 14 wof the fltli I’. M.. in Holt county, Nebraska, executed by said defend ant John F. Lewlsto the Globe Investment Company and duly assignod to plaintiff by said Globe Investment Comruny. Which mortgage was recorded In hook 41) at page '~2 of mortgage records of said Holt county, Ne braska, cm tho 26th day of September 1880. Plaintiff asks to have said mortguge decreed to bo a first lien ou said real estate and said real cstuto sold to sutlsfy tho amount due thereon. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 5th day of February 1694. Duted December 23rd. 1893. 8, D. Thornton. 25-4 Attorney for Plaintiff LEGAL NOTICE. Isaac E. Angle and Mrs. Angle, wife of Isaac E. Angle, defendants, will take notice that Susan H. Bertram, plaintiff, has filed a petition In the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, against said defendants, im pleaded with James Illnckmore. Lnvlnia Blackmore, James II. Fuller and M. B. Slooum, defendants, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a mortgage dated March 12.1888, for $530.00 and Interest on the north half of the southeast quarter and northeast quarter of the southwest quarter and lot three in section nineteen, township thlrty-lhree.rango twelve, In said county, given hy James Blackmore and Lavinla Blackmore to Western Trust and Security Company and assigned to plaintiff, which mortgage was reoorded In hook [4, page 485, of tho mortgage records of said county, and to have the same decreed to be a first lien and said lands sold to satisfy the same. You are required to auswer said petition on or before the 19th day of February, 1894. Dated January 5, 1894. 27-4 Susan H. Bertram, Plaintiff. By Munger & Courtright, attorneys. LEGAL NOTICE. Ellen Crogan defendant, will take notice: That.1, L. Moore, trustee, plaintiff, filed a Setitlon in the district court ol Holt county, obruska, against said defendant, impleaded with John Grady, Daniel Grady, heirs at law of Patrick Grady, deoeusod, and O. O. Snyder, administrator of the estate of Patrick Grady deceased, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a mortgage dated August 8, 1887, for *3,D.':J.OO and interest thereon, on the east halt of the southwest quarter and the south half of tho southeast quarter of section seven; and the north uaL of the northeast quarter and the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter and tho noitheast quarter of the southeast quarter of section eighteen, and tho west half of the northwest quarter and the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section seventeen, all In township twenty-seven, north of range nine-, west of the 6tn r. M.. Holt oounty, Nebraska,executed iby Patrick Grady and Kose Aim Grady now deceased, to tho Dakota Mortgage Loan Cor poration and ossignod to plaintiff. Which mortgage was recorded In book 29, at page 48t oftke mortgage records of said ooosity. Plaintiff prays that the samelbe decreed to be a first lieu on said land and that said land be sold to satisfy tho amount due tliereon. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 19th day of February, 1891. Dated February 8, 1894. 27-4 J. L. Moors, trustee. Plaintiff. By S. D, Thornton, his attorney. NOTICE TO NON-BESIDENS. Ballou State Banking Company non-resi dent defendants. Notice H hereby given that on the 6th day of January, 1884. B. A. Ballou & Company, the plaintiff In this action, filed a petition in the office of the olerk of the dfstrlo court of Holt county, Ne oraska, the object and prayor of which Is to foreclose a certain mortgage executed bv John DcLoss Wilson and wife upon the south east quarter section twenty-seven, township twenty-eight, north range eleven, west 6th p. m.. In Holt county, Nebraska, which mort gage was oxeouted and delivered to H. S. Bailou & Company and filed for record on the 6th day of July, 1888, and recorded in book 14 of mortgages at page 151,' that there Is now duo upon said mortgage the sum of 81,809.67. on You are required to auswersaid petition a or before the 49th day of February, 1894, or tho same will tie taken as true and judg ment entered accordingly. S*-4 , H. U. Ilnur, Attorney for Plaintiff, - ■ iK t; ;■ . SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION. Lucret! a D. Burton will take notice that on the 15th flay of December, 1893, Ilenjaintn 8. Kills, plaintiff herein. Hied Ills petition In the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, against-sald defendant and Richard Barrett, tho object and prayer of which are to fore close a certain mortgage, executed by de fendant Richard Barrett to the plaintiff upon the south half of northwestquartor of section live, township twenty-nine, north of range eleven west, Holt county, Nebraska, to se cure tho payment, of a certain promissory note, dated the 20th day of August, 1888, for tho surn of K150, and duo and payable ou the 1st day of July, 1861, together with Interest thereon at tho rate of 8 percent, as evidenced by coupon notes ; ttachod to said original note, and Interest at *0 per cent, after ma turity, rind to recover certain taxes paid on raid premises under and by virtue of said mortgage, and amounting ou the lllth day of December, 1H93, to tho sum of >5* 1.05, together with interest thereon at 10 percent, from said date and asking that said defendant Lucrctla I). Burton be foreclosed of any interest in and to said premises. Plaintiff prays for de cree that defendant be required to pay said amount or that said premises be sold to sat isfy the same. You are required to answer said petition on or bofore the 29th day ol' January, 1864. Dated December 15th 186.'!. 21*4 Batin ns & Eames, Attorneys for plaintiff. THB FRONTIER r FOR ’ JOB WORK „ 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 the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, on the 18th day of December, 1893. In favor ofElIaBeckwlthSmlth as plalntllTund against Ferdinand C. Ralleweg, Josehpine Ba'loweg and the Farmers Loan & Trust Company.as defendants,for the sum of eleven hundred slpty-elghtdollarsandflvecents and costs taxed at $32.08 uud accruing costs I have levied upon the following premises, taken as the property of said defendants, to satisfy saidorder of sale to-wlt: The east half of northwest quarter and east half of southwest quarter or section thiry four 1341. township twenty-nine 1291, range sixteen 116], west of the 6th P. M., In Holt county, Nebraska. And will offer the same for sale to the high est bidder for cash, in hand, on the 29th day of January, A. D. 1804, In front of the court house In O’Neill, that being the building wherein the last term of district court was held.’ut the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day when and where due attendance will be given by the undersigned. Dated at O’Neill, Nebraska, this 28th day of December, A. D, 1803. „ H. O. McEVONY, 25-5 Sheriff of said county. SHERIFF’S SALE. ' By virtue of an order of’ sale directed to mo from the clerk of the district court of Holt county. Nebraska’ on a decree obtained defore the district court of Holt county Nebraska, on the 7th day of December, 1803, in favor of the Phoenix Insurance Company as plaintiff and against Niles Jorgensen, Hanne Jorgensen, Georgo W. E. Dorsey and Mrs George W. E. Dorsey, as defendants, for the sum of eight hundrod thirty-seven dollars, und twenty cents, togother with *— taxes paid by plain tiff on said premises to protect his lien, and costs taxed at $76.78 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: The north half of the northwest quarter of section fourteen (14) and the east half of northeast quarter section fifteen (15) town ship twenty-seven (27) north range fourteen 114) west of the sixth P, M. in Holt county, Nebrasku. And will offer tho same for sale to the highest bidder for cash, in hand, on the r :d day of January, A. D. 1894, in front of, the court house in O’Neill, that being the build ing wherein the last term of district court was held, at tho hour of 9 oclock A. M. of said day, when and where duo attendance will be given by the. undersigned. Dated at O'Neill, Nebraska, this 20th day of December, It'D, 24-5 II. 0. McEVONY, Sheriff of said County. SHERIFF’S SALE. By virtue of an or.! <.r of sale.. directed to me from the clerk o. he dtstrtot court of Holt county, Nebraska, on a decree obtained before the district court of Holt county. Ne braska, on the 26th day of September, 1893, in favor of Union National bank, ofOmah:# Nebraska, as plaintiff, and against Barrett Sc >tt, Dell Akin, VV. D. Mathews, Samuel O. Sample, and Holt Cattle Company, as de lendunts, for tho sum of twenty-five hundred dollars and costs taxed at $44.63 and accruing costs I have levied upon the . following premises taken as the property of said de fendants to satiety said order of sale, to-wit: Lots one (1), t\vo (2), three (3),and four (4), Block fourteen (14), Ilazelet’s addition to O’Noitl. Lots three (3) and four (4) Block C. Milllara’sadditiontoO’Nelll blocksixlG),O’Neill South half of Block three (3), McCafferty's annex to O’Neill, northwest quarter section four (4), township thirty-one (31), range ten (10) southwest quarter of southwest quarter and southwest quarter of northweStquarter, and northwest quarter of southwest quarter of section thirty-two (32), township thirty-two (32), range ten (10), and southeast quarter of northeast quarter and northeast quarter of southeast quarter, of soctlon thirty-one (31), township thirty-two (32), range ten (10), west of the 6th P. M, In Holt county, Ne braska. ' And will offer the same for sale to the high est bidder for cash,'In hand on the 15th day of January. A. D. 1894, 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 lOo’clock a. m. of said day when and where due attendance will be given by the undersigned. _Dated at O’Neill, Nebraska, this 14th day of December,A. D. 1893. H. C. McEVONY, 23-5 Sheriff of Said county. SHERIFF’S SALE. By virtuo of an order of sale directed to mo from the clerk of the district court of Holt county. Nebraska, upon a doeree obtained before the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, on the 21st day of October, 1893, in favor of Mrs. F. W. Thomas us plaintiff and against Hiram Hetfleld, Sarah Hetfield, H. W. Sylvester. Mrs. H. W. Sylvester, his wife, Julia E. Sylvester, - Sylvester, husband of Julia E. Sylvester, C. K. Collins, receiver of the Nebraska Mortgage & Investment Oo., as defendants, for the sum of seven hundred nine dollars and twenty-five cents and costs taxed at *3ti 93 and accruing costs I have lev ied upon the following premises taken as the proporty of paid defendants to satisfy said order of sale, to-wlt: The west half of the northeast quarter, the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section 14, and the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section 11, township 8t, north of range 10 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 tho 15th day of January. A. 0. 1894, in 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 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, when afid whore due attendance will bo given by the undersigned. Hated at O’Neill. Nebraska, this 14th day of December, 1893. », , , H.^O. MoEVONY, Sheriff of said County. SHERIFF’S SALE. : * By virtue of an order of sale directed to ine 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 7th day of December, 1892, in favor of the Phoenix Insurance Company as plaintiff and against Helnrluk Jurgens, Christina JurirenH, Gtx)rge W. E. Dorsey and Mrs. George W. K. Dorsey as defendants for tho sum of eight hundred thirty-seven d i lars and twenty cents and 6-taxes paid to protect his lien and costs taxed at *80.38 and acorulng costs I have levied upon the following premises taken as tho property of sold defendants to satisfy said order of sale to-wit: The northwest quarter of section twenty one (21), township twenty-seven (27). north' of range fourteen (14), west of the Uth p. m. In Dolt county, Nebraska. And will offer the same for salotothe highest bidder for ensb, In hand, on the • .’d day of January. A. 1). 1894, in front of the court-house In O’Ne . that being the build ing wherein the last >rm of district court was held, at the hour o. 9 o’clock A. h, of said day when and where due attendance will be given by the undersigned. Dated at O’Neill, Neb.. this°0th day of Dcoember; A. D., 1893. H.C McEVONY. 24-5 _ Sheriff of said county. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF GER MAN CHICORY COMPANY. Know alt men by these presents: That we. George C. Hazofet, Robert R. Dickson, John McHugh and Nell Urennan, do hereby as sociate ourselves together, a body corpo rate and for the purpose of organizing a corporation, wo agree to the following articles: ARTICLE I. / The name of the corporation shall be: The Gorman Chicory Company. - ARTICLE II. ^us'nces of the corporation shall be ht O’Neill, Holt County, Nebraska. ARTICLE III. The general nature *of the business to be transacted by this corporation shall be to own, operate and maintain a chicory manu facturing plant at O’Neill. Nebraska, and any other point or points In the United States. Also, to plant, raise and cultivate chicory from seed, and for these purposes: This corporation shall have power to buy, lease and own such real estate as may he necessary or convenient for their use, to luty own and Bell chicory in crude or manufact ured form, to buy and sell all kinds of ma chinery necessary or Incidental to the man ufacture of chicory or the operating of a chicory manufactory. and to lease, sell, mortgage or otherwise convey any or all of the real estate, personal property or fran chises It may own. Also to buy, own, hold and dispose ol', such other real estate as In the judgment ot the officers of this corpora tion, shall be for Its benefit and Interest. ARTICLE IV. ' The capital stock of this corporation shall be one hundred thousaud (lOO.CO) -dollars, divided Into shares of one hundred (100) dol lars each. At least one half of the capital stock shall be paid up at the commencement of business ana the balance at gush time or times as the hoard of directors may direct. ARTICLE V. This corporation shall commence business on the 2d day of January, 1884, and contin ue for a period of ninety-nine years unless sooner terminated by voluntary liquidation or due process of law. ARTICLE VI. The indebtedness of this corporation shall at no time exceed the sum of fifty thousaud (50,000) dollars. ARTICLE VII. The business of this corporation shall be conducted by a board of not less than three nor more than five directors. The directors shall choose from their nhmbers a president, secretary and treasurer. ARTICLE VIII. The directors shall he elected annually by the stock holders at their annual meeting, which shall be held on the first Tuesday in Jauuary, each year, at the office of the cor poration, at O’Neill. Nebraska. At all meet ings of the stock holders, each stock holder shall bo entitled to one vote for each share of stock he represents. * ARTICLE IX. All contracts and conveyances shall be or dered by the hoard of directors and signed by the president and secretary. ARTICLE X. The board of directors may adopt such by laws not Inconsistent with these articles, as they may deem proper for the conducting of the business of this corporation. ARTICLE XI. These articles may be amended at any meeting of the stock holders, by a vote of two-thirds of all the stock of this corpora tion. in witness whereof, the undersigned have hereunto set their hands and seals this 20th lay of December, 1893. In presence of: * \ \. J. Hammond. Geo roe C. Hazelet. L G. Gallagher. Robert R. Dickson. I. A. Hazelet. John McHugh. B. S. Kinch. Neil Brennan. State of Nebraska, Holt County, ss. ’ Be It remembered, that on this 20th day of December, 1893, before me, Arthur J. Ham mond, a notary public in and for said county jf Holt nnd state of Nebraska, personally tppeared Georgo C. Hazelet, Robert R. Dick son, John McHugh and Nell Brennan, to me personally known to be the identical persons whose names are attached to the foregoing nstrument, and severally acknowledge the same to bo their voluntary act and deed for ;he uses and purposes therein sot forth. Witness my hand and notorial seal the date ;ast above written. Arthur .1. Hammond, [Seal.] • Notary Public. My commission expires Nov. 13.1898. 25-4 SHERIFF’S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale, directed to ne from the clerk of tho district court of Holt county, Nebraska, on a decree ob tained before the district court of Holt iounty, Nebraska, on the 18th' day of L>eoeir.ber, 1893, in favor of Dwight W. Try on is plaintiff and against John Sisley. Julia 5nn Sisley, Nelson C. Clark, Mrs. Ne'son U. Hark, wtiose first and full name is unknown, Alfred Frost and Farmers Loan and Trust Jompany as defendants, for tho sum'of eight nmdred twenty-tlireedollarsandninety-sevon jents, and costs taxed at 822.18 and accruing josts I have levied upon tho following prem ses taken as tho property of said defendant, ;o satisfy said order of sale, to-wit: The east half of the southwest quarter tnd northwest quarter of southwest quarter jf section twenty-seven [271 and northeast juarter of southeast quarter of section iwenty-eight [281. township thirtv-two,range sixteen [16], west of the 8th P. A., irr Holt ;ounty, Nebraska. And will offer the same for sale to the high ist bidder for cash, tn hand, on the 20th day >f January. A. D. 1804, in i rout of the court louse in O’Neill, that being the building wherein the last lertn of district court was teld, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. of said Jay, when and where due attendance will be ;iven by the undersigned. Dated at O’Neill, Nebraska, this 28th day if December, 18031 H. O, McEVONY, 25-5 Sheriff of said county. PHE FRONTIER FOR LEGAL BLANKS SHERIFF’S SALE. by virtue of an order of sale issued by the ilerk of the distriot court of Holt oounty, Nebraska, on a decree of foreclosure rend sred in an action pending in tho district iourt of Holt county. Nebraska, wherein the dchinley-banning Loan and Trust Com >any was plaintiff and Cargill Graham, Mary jrahanqJ. B. McKinley, trustee, W. B. jublic auction to the highest bidder for cask he judgment, decree and costs in said tetlou, the following described lands and enemonts, to-wit: The north half of the southeast quarter mi the Southeast quarter of the southeast l uarter of section one, and the northeast [uarterof the northeast quarter and the lorth half or the southwest quarter of potion twelve, township twenty-six. range hlrteen west, und the west half of the west ialf pf section seven, township twenty-six, ■ange twelve west, and the northeast quarter >f the northwest quarter of section thirteen, ind the north halt of the northeast quarter ind the north half of the northwest quarter >f section fourteen, and the south half of the iou tbwcstr quarter of section twelve, and the fast half of the southeast quarter, and the iprthwost quarter of the southeast quarter >f section eleven, township twenty-six, range thirteen west, in Holt county. Nebraska. Dated this 28th day of December, 1803. *-6. H. C. McEVONY, Sheriff. * all bKKl Firs SALE, Ur virtue of an order of K»le.dlrected to wfrM) the clerk of the district court of Solt county. Nebraska, on a decree obtained jefore the district court of Holt dountyTlkS iraska, on the Ttn day of December, ft#*. In n favor of the l'hoenix Insurance Company is plaintiff and against Chhrles 8. Wiles.S.-m t 1 Jones- George W. E. Dorsey. Mrs. George -V. E. Dorsey and citizens bank of Atkinson Nebraska, as defendants. for the sum of eight Kindred thirty-seven dollars, and twenty sents and costs taxed at *012.13 and iccrulng costs I have levied uuou ;he following premises taken as the property ^defendant, to satisfy said order of The south half of southwest quarter, and .he south half of southeast quarter seotlou 'ooibor seven U) township number twenty sight (-8) north of range number thirteen (13) vest ot the btli ip. m.in llolt county,Nebraska. And will offer the same for sale to the lighest bidder for cash, in hand, on the !£id lay of January, A. D. 1SM4, In front of the sourt house lu o Neill, thut being the build '*“> Jo*"*- term of (ils(riot court ».is held, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. of said day. when and where duo attendance 'dl Le given by the undersigned. Dated at O Neill,Nebraska, this 28th day of Oocemher, 1893. - II. o. McEVONrf Sheriff of said couuty. want*, NebruskaT Z|, .,lrlct conr the object, And priyer d de oIobc a certain nin»i,„„whl°1' are 3n!r?*°/*ai,<* ^®nni0 L.^aylffp**60?10^ h and afterwards sold »mi.UlC;' H. HadeejL before 5“ . tra'i8(('rr,., twenty (20) and thelSrth’W* of KUirss^iSi^s cure the payment of S,VNebrasw bond, with interest c“taiu bond dated J imo 20, 188SU$)°r'1f,1 due and payable July T 1sLt e •‘'»m provided that in ease saw »?' 8l,lUI m aro not puid when n.?. bul,d or , thereafter, the whole^oC s thln k may be declared to he a,a CU,,'»' there is now doe on said i,,\. „anci l> mortgage the sum of toto- W’UP< with interest fro™ *°,r »>* gent,, plaintiff prays foi.b ‘ J'M(<-a ^^“lto"?£«4paythde0S, jenuants do required to nav »>,„ '■ said premises may bePHoi,ib?8a''1 amount found due: 06 80 “ t0 sa Ymi !ipi> 5M. •"—u**y o Dated December 8,18ft3 *«... SIIEKIFF'S SALE. . By virtue of an order of sains• from the clerk of the distrwlrected oountv, Nebraska, oi a decra^."' fore the district court of obtil breska, onthefthdav nt c°uut favor of the Phoenlx^nsuran™Ipt>er' Lore?J Nlssen, OathrlnaV' ft aj' dEe&„V“S'" el«ht hundred thirty-seven f?K,nU' twenty cents and costs tawd^t."? defendants, ’to saW^'scRS The south half of the smitw. and the south half of the soMhS of section No. twenty-two (22) tnwn ?! twenty-seven (27). north of ran«Wvsl'* teen (M), west ofthe flth u"*m N?' county, Nebraska. p* m” in And will offer the same fn- c«, highest bidder for cnshin hand othI ^ay of January, A. D„ IBM, In from , court-house In O'Nelll.thatVinJo, A wherein the last term of dtstrln, „ held, at the hour of 9 o'clock a V"/f day when and where due attenda™, gl von by the undersigned. c' Decomber^ this 20th d December,lm H. o.McEvox 24-5 Sheriff of said cou , SHERIFF'S SALE! By virtue of an order of sale directed horn the clerk of the district court 0| Bounty, Nebraska, on a decree obtain, lore the district court of Uolt Sr Nebraska, on the Tth day of Docembe In favor of the Phoenix Insurance Con as plaintiff and against Too Tom Annie Oleson Torgersen. George Dorsey, and Mrs. G flV. E. Dorses as d, ants, for the sum of eight hundred t seven dollars and twenty cents and taxes paid by plaintiff to protect his ii. posts taxed at S81.43 and accruing r have levied upon the following pro taken as the property of said defend satisfy said order of sale,to-wit: , Tho southwest quarter of section N< 10) township No. twenty-seven (27) ran; fourteen (14) west of the sixth P. M i. Bounty, Nebraska, i ,A,nd J?*?] offer the same for sale highest bidder for cash in hand on tb lay of January. A. D. IBM, in front :ourt-house in O'Neill, Ne'u., that bein building wherein the last term of dt Jourt was held at the hour of 9 o'clock Jfsald day when and where due atton, irill be given by the undersigned. Dated at O’Neill, Neb., this 20th d December, A. D. 1893. II. C. McEVOX 24-5 Sheriff of said cou SHERIFF’S SALE. By virtue of anorder of sale direct no from the clerk of the district co Holt county, Nebraska, on a deerc ..'lined before the district court of Jdunty, Nebraska, on the 7th day of P Aer, 3802, In favor of Phoenix Itisu Company as plalntllT and against Char L’earl, Nellie K. Pearl, H. H. Dorsey, (i iV. E. Dorsey and Mrs. George W. E. I) is defendants for the sum of seven lim hirty dollars and costs taxed at 1*0. iccruing costs 1 have levied upun tl owing premises, taken as the prope laid defendants, to satisfy said order of to-wlt: The south Half of the southwest qi tnd the west half of the southeast /; >f section No. live (5), township No. light (28), north of range No. thirteei vest of the 8th p. in., In Holt count) Aroska. And will offer the same for said ilghest bidder for cash In hand on tti lay of January, A. D., 1894. In front o lourt-hoiise In O’Neill, that being the ug wherein the last term of district vas held, at the hour of 9 o'clock a. mid day. when and where due attest *111 be given be the undersigned. Dated at O'Neill, Neb., this 20tii i Jecember, 1893. • tl. C. McEVON 24-3 Sheriff of said coui SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale directed ronl the clerk of the district court of Aunty, Nebrarka, on a decree obtains )re the district court of Holt county raska, on the 15th day of March, tr ivor of Annie Patten as plaintiff gainst Benjamin A. DeYarmau, Lyu loYarman, John H. DeYarmau. Mar annah, James A. DeYarmta and 'i■ 'eYarman ah defendants for the sura i and red nlnty eight dollars andnlnty-six nd costs taxed at 120.18 and acc :>sts I have levied upon the following os taken as the property of said deten satisfy said order of salo, to-wlt' ' BttViSIy OdlU UrUGi Ul oniVJf w Lots six 16], seven 1.71 and eight [81, in vonty-three 1231- In the city of 0 N leill rnnty, Nebraska. . , , And will offer the same for sale t ghest bidder for cash in hand on tn tyot January, A. D. 1801, In front i lurt-house In O'Neill, that being the1 g wherein the last term of district as held at the hour of 10 o clock A. M." ly when and where due attendance w ven by the undersigned. Dated at O'Neill, Nebraska, this - 'tb| December. A. D. 1803. H.C. MoBVON Sheriff of said cou ” SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale directed Am the clerk of the district court unty, Nebraska, on a decree i fore the district court of Ho « Jbraska. on the 7th day of Decern favor of the Phoenix InsuranceiW plaintiff and against Ole sns Torgersen, Soott T. Jones, Gee k wrsey. Mrs. George W. B. » tizeng Bank, of Atkinson, Nobr.. fendajits, for the suni of elebtl'*" Irty-seven dollars and twentye - taxes paid -by plaiutlff to Pr«t<| tlm, and costs taxed at 131..8 and sts I have levied upon thei ion. emlses taken as the property ]’[ • M ndants to satisfy said order of sat . rhe northeast quarter of section e ) township twwnty-seveni *) nge fourteen 04) West of the 6 )lt oounty, Nebraska. „lo(,,t]ic And will offer the same for sale to w t bidder forcash, lnhand.ontne .ranuary. A. D. 1894. In front'of tM ( use In O’Neill, that be.nfftj* ur leroln tho last term of ^'strict «? 0 Id, at the hour of wi y when and where duo attendance member, 1898. notice. m 'avid Lower. Horman Moyer. J ^ e of Herman Moyer. J uflus Ls or Thompson, and Mrs. Thump Thompson. J'-eob A" i jura. jauuu Thompson ob Thompson, defendants. " Mrs. Jaoob ou iuumpnuu, uciou------ . 1 i that Marv Chase, plaintiff, h; on in the district court of «■11 >raska, against said defendunb’ , ........ arc to 1 , it Ci tv CL | . : and prayer of which areto -- j,) ■tgage dated August 4th 18t s ' II0]I ist and tax payments, on in ist and tax payments, on. ■■■ .liirtv rter of section eight, townsh F N-i:, ge fourteen, _in licit emodj ' -. rourtoen, in nua „ n by Davie Lower to the ,, Security Company, and assIM*^ which mortgage was ru,» ,or, ’-one, page twelve of the , ?ara of said county, and to ““. j, f,,, 3 to be a Hrst Hop, and said la»« : fy the same. ..m poll •ed December »t.,l^ ,„( ^ By Musacu & covin*110111' ■'* 1 I