The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 18, 1894, Image 8

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    WANTED BIRD CAGES.
A Toon* t*tj From tho Bait la Ex
tremely Fastidious.
They were extremely swell people
from down Bast There was the
mother and daughter, or perhaps
daughter and mother would be a more
proper order, beoause the daughter
certainly went before the mother on
all occasions.
The daughter was cultured, rosthotic
and very Bostonese. They hod a front
■oom and everything to match at the
Grand Paoifio in Chicago, but the
daughter was finicky and hard to
plpase. She wanted this, that and
everything, in addition to the usual
furniture of the apartment.
It is very seldom, indeed, that even
the most fault-finding guest can dis
cover cause for oomplain tat the Orand
Pneifio, so this lady's actions were
considered eccentricities of hers, not
defects in the house.
She broke the record, so to speak,
when she sont word to Sam Parker
that she would like to see him in the
parlor. To him, having arrived there,
•he said: "I would be greatly pleased
if you could make a few additions to
the furnishings in our suite."
“Why, certainly,” said the junior
partner, “we will put in anything you
would like Whatseems to be wanting
in the arrangement of the room?”
“Well, there are no—no gilded bird
eages ornamented with blue ribbon .
and mauve bow-knots hanging in the
windows,” she said.
Sam staggered and felt thA parlor
whirl round, but he grabbed the back
of a chair for support and gasped:
“Why, no, there are not. But have
you some birds you would like cared
for?”
• “Oh, no, we have no birds with us;
but I think gilded cages in the win
dows make a room look so nice. Don't
you, now, really?”
REMINDERS OP DICKENS.
Itrangs Rush Riven to Streets In Old
English Towns.
The corporation of Colchester have
oeen busying themselves in effacing
tome ancient place and street names
described as “disagreeable,” and in
tome instances offensive, and replac
ing them with names more acceptable
to the refined ears of these tlmea
Thus “Snake lane,” has, we learn,
been euphemlzed into “Serpentine
walk,” while “Catsfield road” has be
come “St Alban’s road,” “Grub
street,” “Gallows lane,” “Pigs’ row,”
*tnd the like have, however, not yet
been subjected to a similar process of
purification.
On turning to the list of streets in
Hatton's curious “View of London”
1708, we find many such names as
“Brandyleg walk,” “Barefoot alley,”
“Cutthroat lane" (Colchester.it seems,
if afllioted with a “Cutthroat lane), ”
“Deadman's place,” “Dunghill lane,"
"Dark entry," “Foul lane,” and “Hog
lane,” together with three “Dirty
lanes”—two of them in the then fash
ionable localities of Longacre and
Leicester fields—and no fewer than
eight “Frying Pan alleys” in various
parts of the oity and suburbs. The
disappearance of most of these has
doubtless been due to some such feel
ing as that which has awakened the
.nelplent reforming zeal of the Col
chester town council.
A CHINESE RECEPTION.
OM Wedding Celebration In n Mew
York Opera House.
A unique wedding reception was
given 'one night at the Lexington
Avenue opera house, New York, by
Chu Fong Wing Foy and his bride,
who were married a few days ago in
Chinatown. The bridegroom is a man
af wealth, the proprietor of a Chinese
theater, and a member of the famed
9ix companies and a mandarin in
his own country.
The ceremonies began with a dis
play of fireworks in the street and in
the basement of the building for the
purpose of frightening away spirits.
Next came a serenade by a Chinese
orchestra, which surely disposed of
any particularly courageous fiend
which remained. ,
Chu Fong was a pattern of Chinese
fashion. He wore a sur-coat of crim
ton-flowered silk, white silk stockings,
white, black-trimmed satin shoes and
» mandarin black skull cap, with a red
button, and in the rim over the center
af his forehead blazed a great solitaire
diamond.
The bride was a wonder of silk, gold
and silver embroidery on a satin
blouse,a wonderful petticoat of silk, in
all colors of the rainbow,and her raven
black hair was decorated with a curi
ous black halo of jewels and tinsel.
Ae Astronomical Paula.
Two of th© four moons of Jupiter ot>
saaionally exhibit a rare phenomenon.
They cross between ns and that
planet's disc as dark objects, although
it is positively known that their sunny
tides are at that time presented to us,
and, in consequence, should appear as
miniature orbs no lest brilliantly
Illustrated than the immense globe
that holds them in position. It is the
third and fourth satellites that make
these dark transits. The first gffiie
times crosses as a brownish mass, but
the second has never been known to
sross In anything but most brilliant
ittire.
Bndaranoc of Owls.
Owls, as well as pigeons and other
birds, have remarkable powers of fen
durance. Blinding daylight is the
paly thing that prevents them from
covering long distances, as trained
pigeons now da When 600 miles off
the coast of France a big owl alighted
in the rigging of the British steamer
Wildflower, bound from Rouen to
Philadelphia. It was soon caught,
and its empty stomach proved that it
had not eaten anything for days,
having been driven seaward by a
storm. During the day it could not
Bad its why back and alighted on the
ship,
THE GOLD FERN.
A White Ilouae Souvenir Chat Bride*
aod rratty Girls Got.
Among the visitors to the White
house tvho »ro taken through the
conservatories, those who ore in
special favor are shown a littlo trick
with u beautiful fern. The scientific
name of the fern is inscribed on the
usual stick and inserted in the (lower
pot. Hut tlie name is too much for
ordinary mortals to carry around.
The White house ushers are ordinary
mortals, and those who know the
forn simply call it tho “gold fern.”
The plants aro mainly in the south
east corner of tho conservatory, near
the dining-room. The usher halts
before a mass of green. 9 It doesn't
look especially attractive, for the
plants, which you notice are ferns,
haven't even the grace to bo real
green. They look a bit yellowish.
Then the usher snips off a single point
from weu out of sight, lie looks for
the prettiest girl with a dark coat or
frock. lie lays the leaf down on her
sleeve, asks her to hold still, bogs her
pardon, gives the fern on her arm a
little slap and picks it up.
There on the sleeve is the form of
the fern In golden yellow dust. Then
everybody “Ohs!” and “Ahsl" and
wants to be stamped also. Hut the
White House conservatory wouldn't
furnish enough sprays if everybody
got a fern stamp, so the usher grows
deaf and the pretty girl carries away
the fern point to preserve as a White
house souvenir. But the gold fern is
only on exhibition on rare occasions,
for at one time it was all the rage and
the ferns looked so lean and hungry
the head florist interfered. Brides
and pretty girls got the favor now.
OLDEST ACTOR ALIVE.
The Octogenarian who Plays the Lover
In "Much Ado About Nothing.”
The dean of the London Lyceum
company, and the oldest actor on the
stage, is Henry IL Howe, a white
haired, hale man of 83 years. All close
readers of theatrical melange know
something of him. Though an old
man, he has in recent years taken the
part of a gay gallant io many Shake
spearean and other plays. This is
what he said of himself in answer to
questions:
“I have been on the stage now for
over fifty-six years, having gone on
first in 1836. I was forty-two years
and nine months at the Haymarket, in
London. I have also been with the
great Maeready, Charles Kean, and
others. I was a protege of Mac
ready. In my long experience I have
had but seven managers. Irving is
the prince of them alL He Is what
you may call a royal manager.
“I was a schoolmate of John Bright
and I think the reason lie entered
on a career of politics and I took the
stage is because of an old schoolmas
ter wo had. We attended In youth the
Aclcworth school, Yorkshire. The
master was great on elocution. It was
a perfect fad with him. Whenever he
had a pupil that had a good voice and
a taste for speaking, he drilled him
unceasingly. Both John Bright’s par
ents and mine were strict Quakers,
and it may seem strange we entered
on such careers. I attribute them to
the old schoolmaster.
A River Flowing From the Sea.
On the African shore, near the gulf
of Aden and connecting the lake of
Assal with the main ocean, may be
found one' of the most wonderful
rivers in the world. This natural
curiosity in the shape of a river does
not flow to but from the ocean toward
the inland. The surface of Lake
Assal is nearly 700 feet below the
sea level, and it is fed altogether by
this paradoxical river, the latter-being'
about twenty-two miles in length. It
is said to be a wonderful fact that this
river of immense volume, especially at
high tide, furnishes exactly enough
water to counter-balance the»extraor
dlnary evaporation of the lake, and
that in consequence the lake’s surface
remains at a uniform level year after
year. _ _
It Would Stick to the Last.
“When I had my shoes fixed the
other .day,” said a man, “I had to have
one of them patched. You know they
don’t sew patches On nowadays; they
paste ’em ou in some way. and they
stay. I knew this well enough, but
when I went for my shoes and looked
at the patch I was thoughtless enough
to ask if it would stay on. The shoe
fttaker didn’t answer me in words, but
in a look of about one second’s dura
tion he conveyed to me the intelli
gence that the uppers of the shoes
might part from the soles, the soles
might drop away and the heels be left
by the wayside, but that patch would
never eome off."
America*! Army or Railroad Men.
The latest statistics show that there
are 821,400 men engaged in the opera
tion of railroads in the United States.
This implies a force three-fourths as
large as the army of France, almost
as large as that of Oermany, six times
as large as that of Great Britain, and
more than thirty times as large as
that of our own country. It is unde
niably the most intelligent and effect
ive labor element in the world, and it
is also, as it deserves to be, the best
paid, its average annual wages being
twice as great as those of Mm asms
class of workmen, or in fact any other
class of workmen, anywhere else un
der the sun. '*
It Did Sound Awkward.
Oh, that dreadfnl compositor! Two
honored clergymen went on a little
pleasure trip the other, day, and an
Eastern Maine paper who knew one of
them reported the fact. Not knowing
that his companion was a clergyman
he gave that gentleman only the plain
every-day title of “Mr.” Here was
where the typesetter got in his work.
He called the word “Mrs.,” and this
week the paper has to come out with
w» apology and an explanation, -v. t
Popular Evcrwhere,
Beginning with a small local sale in a
retail drug store, the business of Hood’s
sarsaparilla has steadily increased until
there is scarcely a village or hamlet in
the United Status 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 of would-be [competitors. It
has a larger sale than any other medicine
before the American public, and prob
ably greater than fall other sarsapnrillas
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.
Awarded Highest Honors at World Fair.
•DR;
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fres
tom Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant
4P YEARS THE STANDARD.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Tty virtue of an order of sale directed to me
from the clerk of the district court of Holt
county, Nebraska, on a decree obtained be
fore the district court, of Holt county, Ne
braska, on the 13th day of March, 1803, In
favor of J. L. Moore, trustee, as plaintiff and
against Martin F. Wlmer and Ella Wlmer
us defendants for the sum of eighteen
hundred seventy-one dollars and thlrty-Hve
cents and costs taxed at *27.48 and accruing
costs 1 have levied upon the following
premises, taken as the property of said de
fendants, to satisfy said order of sale, to-wlt:
The north half of the southwest quarter
and the west half of the southeast quarter of
section seventeen 1171, township tliirty-one
i311, north of range ten 110], west qf the (ith
’. M. In Holt county, NeDrasku.
And will offer the same for sale to the
highest bidder for cash, In hand, on the nth
day of February, A. D„ 18IM, 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 and where duo attendance
will bo given by the undersigned.
Hated at O'Neill, Neb., this 80th day of De
cember, 1803. H.C. McEVONY,
20-6 Sheriff of Said County.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By vlftuo of an order of sale directed to me
from the clerk of the district court of Holt
couuty, Nebraska, on a decree obtained be
fore the district court of Holt county.
Nebraska, on the 7th day of December, 1892,
In favor of the Phoenix Insurance Company
as plaintiff and against Too Torgersen.
Annie Oleson Torgersen. George W. E.
Dorsey, and Mrs. G ,W. E. Dorsey as defend
ants, for the sum of eight hundred thirty
seven dollars and twenty cents and ~
taxes paid by plaintiff to protect his Hen and
costs taxed at *81.43 and accruing costs 1
have levied upon the following premises
taken us the property of said defendant to
satisfy snld order of sale,to-wit:
The southwest quarter of seotton No. ten
GO) township No. twenty-seven (27) range No.
fourteen (14) west ol' the sixth I*. M. in Holt
county, Nebraska.
And will offer the same for sale to the
highest bidder for cash In hand on the 22d
day of January. A. D. 1804, In front of the
court-house In O'Neill, Neb., that being the
building wherein the last term of district
court was held at the hour of » o'clock A. m.
of said day when and where due attendance
will be given by the undersignod.
Dated at O'Neill, Neb., this 20th day of
December, A. D. 1803. H. C. McEVONY,
24-5 Sheriff of said county.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an order of sale directed to
me from the clerk of the district court of
Holt county, Nebraska, on a decree ob
tained before the district court of Holt
county, Nebraska, on the 7th day of Decem
ber, 1802, In favor of Phoenix Insurance
Company as plaintiff and against Charles C,
Pearl, Nellie R. Pearl, H. H. Dorsey, George
W. E. Dorsey and Mrs. George W. E. Dorsey
as defendants for the sum of seven hundred
thirty dollars and costs taxed at *80.18 and
accruing oosts I have levied upon the fol
lowing premises, taken as the property of
said defendants, to satlsfjr.sald order of sale,
to-wit:
.The south half of the southwest quarter
and the west half of the southeast quarter
of section No. five (5), township No. twenty
eight (28), north of range No. thirteen (131,
west of the 0th p. m„ In Holt county, Ne
braska.
And will offer the same for sale to the
highest bidder for cash in hand on the 22d
day of January, A. D., *804. In front of Hie
oourt-liouse In O'Neill, that being the build
ing wherein the last term of district cour
was hold, at the hour of 9 o’clock A. m. of
said day, when und where due attendance
will be given be the undersigned.
Dated at O'Neill, Nob., this 20th day of
December, 1803. H.C. McEVONY,
. 24-5 Sheriff of said oounty.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Ellen Crogan defendant, will take notice:
That J,X. Moore, trustee, plaintiff, lilod a
petition In the district court of Holt county,
Nebraska, against said defendant, impleaded
with John Grady, Daniel Grudv. heirs at law
of Patrick Grady, deceased, and O. O. Snyder,
administrator of the estate of PatrickGrady,
deceased, the object and prayer of which are
lo foreclose a mortgage dated August 8, 1887,
for *2,000.00 and Interest thereon, on the
east half of the southwest quarter and the
south half of the southeast quarter of section
seven; and the north half of the northeast
quarter and the southeast quarter of the
northeast quarter und the noitheast quarter
of the southeast quarter of section eighteen,
and the wost half of the northwest quarter
und tho northwest quarter of the southwest
quarter of section seventeen, all In township
twenty-seven, north of range nine, west of
the fitu 1'. M.. Holt county, Nebraska,executed
by Patrick Grady and Hose Ann Grady now
deceased, to the Dakota Mortgage Loan Cor
poration and assigned to plaintiff. Which
mortgage was recorded In book 29, at page
481 of the mortgage records of said county.
Plaintiff prays that the same.be decreed to be
a first lien on said land and that said land bo
sold to satisfy the amount due thereon.
You are required to answer said petition on
or before tho 19th day of February, 1894.
Dated February 8, 1804.
27-4 .1. L. Mookk, trustee, Plaintiff.
By 8. D. Thornton, his attorney.
NOTICE TO NON-BE8IDEN8.
Ballou State Banking Company non-resi
dent defendant*. Notioe is hereby given
that on the 8th day of January, 1894. H. A.
Ballou & Company, the plaintiff in this
action, filed a petition in the office of the
eierk of t he dietric court of Holt county. Ne
cruskn, the object and prayer of which is to I
foreclose a certain mortgage executed by !
John IlcLoss Wilson and wilo upon the south
east quarter section twenty-seven, township
twenty-eight, north range eleven, west (1th
1‘. M., in Holt county, Nebraska, which mort
gage was executed and delivered to H. 8.
Ballou & Company and filed for record on the
tth day of ,1 uiy, 188<i, and recorded in book H
of mortguges at page 351, that there is now
due upon said mortgage the sum of $1,309.67.
You aro required to auswersaid petition
on or before the 19th day of February, 1894,
or the same will be taken a* true and Judg
ment entered accordingly,
fid H. M. Uttliy,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
,-v. ...
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SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION.
Lucretia D. Burton will take notice that on
tho 15th (lay of December. 1893, Benjamin 8.
Kills, plnintlir herein. Hied Ills petition in the
district court of Holt county. Nebraska,
against said defendant and Richard Barrett,
the object and prayer of which are to fore
close a certain mortgage, executed by de
fendant Utchard Barrett to the plaintiff upon
the south half of northwestquarterof section
five, township twenty-nine, north of range
eleven west, Tlolt county, Nebraska, to se
cure the payment of a certain promissory
note, dated the 20th day of August, 1880, lor
the sum of $350, and due and payable on the
1st day of July, 1891, together with Interest
thereon ut the rate of 8 per cent, as evidenced
by coupon notes attached to said original
note, and interest at 10 per cent, after ma
turity, and to recover certain taxes paid on
said premises under and by virtue of said
mortgage, and amounting on the 13th day of
December, 1893, to the sum of $504.05, together
with interest, thereon at 10 percent, from said
date and asking that said defendant Lucretia
D. 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 before the 29th day of January, 1894.
Dated December 15th 189(1.
24-4 Barnes & Eames,
Attorneys for plaintiff.
TUB FRONTIER
FOR
JOB WORK
SHERIFF’S SALE.
By virtue of an order of sale, directed to
ino from the clerk of the district court of
Holt county, Nebraska, on a decree obtained
before the district court of Bolt county,
Nebraska, on the 18th day of December, 1893.
in favor ofBllaBeckwithSmlth as plalntlffand
against Ferdinand C. Balleweg, Josehpine
Balleweg and the Farmers Loan & Trust
Company.as defendants.for tho sum of eleven
hundred sixty-eight dollars and five cents and
costs taxed at $22.08 and 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 of section thiry
four [341. township twenty-nine 1291, range
sixteen 110], 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, at 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, 1893.
H.O. McEVONY,
25-5 Sheri If of said county.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
By virtue of an ord9r 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 28tli day of September, 1803, In
favor of Union National bank, of Omaha,
Nebraska, as plaintiff, and against Barrett
Scott, Hell Akin, \V. D. Mathews, 8amucl ■ O.
Sample, and Holt Cattle Company, as de
te'ndants, for the sum of twenty-live hundred
dollars and. costs taxed at *44.83 and accruing
costs I have levied upon the following
premises taken as the property of said de
fendants to satisfy said order of sale, to-wit:
Lots one (1), two (2), three (3),and four (4),
Block fourteen (14), Hazelet’s addition to
O Neill. Lots three (3) and four (4) Block C.
Mllllara'saddttiontoO'NelllblocksixtG), O’Neill
South half of Block three (3), MeOafferty’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 northwest quarter,
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 section thirty-one
(31), township thirty-two (32), range ten (10),
west of the 8th 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, Nobraska, this 14th day of
December.A. 1). 1893. H. O. McEVONY;
28-5 Sheriff of Said county.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
By virtue of an order of sale directed to
me from the clerk ot the district court of Holt
county. Nebraska, upon a decree obtained
before the district court of Holt county,
Nebraska, on the 21st day of October, 1893, in
lavor of Mrs. F. W. Thomas as plaintiff and
against Hiram Hetfleld, Sarah Hetllold, II.
W. Sylvester. Mrs. H. W. Sylvester, his wife,
Julia E. Sylvester, - Sylvester, husbuud
of Julia E. Bylvester, C. K. Collins, receiver
of the Nebraska Mortgage & Im*stment Co.,
as defendants, for the sum of seven hundred
nine dollars and twenty-ilvo cents and costs
taxed at *36 93 and accruing costs I have lev
ied upon the following premises taken as the
property of said defendants to satisfy said
order of sale, to-wit;
The west half of the northeast quarter, the
northeast quarter of the northwest quarter
of section 14, and the southeast quarter of
the soutliwest quarter of section 11, township
81, north of rauge 16 west of the 0th p. m. in
Holt county Nebraska.
And will offer the same for sale to the
highest bidder for cash in hand on the 15th
day ot January. A. I), 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 and where due attendance
will be given by the undersigned.
Dated at O’Neill, Nebraska, this 14th day of
December, 1893.
H.^0. MeEVONY, Sheriff of said County.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
. By virtue of an order of sale directed to me
from the clerk of the district court of Ilolt
county, Nebraska, on a decree obtained be
fore the district court of Holt county, Ne
braska, on the 7th day of December, 3892
in favor of the Phoenix Insurance Company
as plaintiff and against Heinriek Jurgens,
Christina Jurgens, George W. E. Dorsey and
Mrs. George w. E. Dorsey as defendants for
the sum of eight hundred thirty-seven dol
lars and twenty cents and $-taxes paid
to protect his lien and costs taxed at $80.28
and accruing cost! I have levied upon the
following premises taken as the property of
said 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 6th p. m. in
Holt county, Nebraska.
And will offer the same for sale to the
highest bidder for cash, in hand, on the 22d
day of January. A. 1).. 1«94, 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 0 o’clock a. m, of said
day when and where due attendance will
be given by the undersigned.
Dated at O’Neill, Neb., this 20th day of
December, A. D.,18W3. H. C McEVONY,
24-5 Sheriff of said county.
V. • •
• V. r‘ .
I ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF GER
MAN CHICORY COMPANY.
Know all men by those presents: That we
George C. Hazelet, Robert R. Dickson, Join
McHugh and Neil Brennan, do hereby as
sociate ourselves together, a body corpo
rate and for the purpose of organizing s
corporation, we agree to the following
articles:
ARTICLE I.
The name of the corporation shall be: Th«
German Chloory Company.
ARTICLE II.
The place of business of the corporation
shall be at 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 be
necessary or convenient for their use, toDuy
own and sell 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 of, such other real estate as in
the Judgment of 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 thousand (100.000) r dollars,
divided Into shares of one hundred (100) dol
lars each. At least one half of the capital
stock shall bo paid up at the commencement
of business ana the balanoe at such time or
times as the board of directors may direct.
ARTICLE V.
This corporation shall commence business
on the 2d day of January, 1804, 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 thousand
(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 numbers a president,
secretary and treasurer.
ARTICLE VIII.
The directors shall be elected annually by
the stock holders at their annual meeting,
which shall be held on the first Tuesday m
January, 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 be entitled to one vote for each share
of stock he represents.
ARTICLE IX.
All contracts and conveyances shall be or
dered by the board of directors and signed
by the president and secretary.
ARTICLE X.
The board ot 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:
A. J. Hammond. Geouoe c. IIazelet.
1. G. Gallagher. Robert R. Dickson.
T. A.Hazelet. John McHugh.
E. 8. 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
if Holt and state of Nebraska, personally
ippeared George C. Hazelet, Robert R. Dtck
iou, Jvhn McHugh and Nell Brennan, to me
personally known to be the identical persons
whose names are attachod to the foregoing
Instrument, and severally acknowledge the
same to bo their voluntary-act and deed for
die uses and purposes therein sot forth.
Witness my hand and notorial seal the date
last above written. Arthur J. Hammond,
[Seal.] Notary Publio.
My commission expires Nov. 18.1898. 25-4
SHERIFF’S SALE.
By virtue of an order of saio, directed to
me from the clerk of the district court of
Holt county, Nebraska, on a decree ob
tained before the district court of Holt
county. Nebraska, on the 18th day of
December, 1893, In favor of Dwight W. Tryon
is plain tiff and against John Sisley. Julia
Ann Sisley, Nelson C. Clark, Mrs. Ne'son C.
Jlark, whoso first and full name is unknown,
Alfred Frost and Farmers Loan and Trust
Company as defendants, for the sum of eight
hi mi red twenty-threedollarsandninety-seven
tents, and costs taxed at 822.18 and accruing
posts I have levied upon the following prem
ises taken as the property of said defendant,
satisfy said order of sale, to-wit:
The east half of the southwest quarter
ind northwest quarter of southwest quurter
pf section twenty-seven [271 and northeast
luarter of southeast quarter of section
twenty-eight L281. township thirty-two,range
sixteen [18], west of the tith P. M., in Holt
:ounty, Nebraska.
And will offer the same for sale to the high
5St bidder for cash, in hand, on the 29th day
>f January, A. D. 1894, in front of the court
louse in O’Neill, that being the building
wherein the hist term of district court was
icld, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. of said
lay, when and where due attendance will be
fiven by the undersigned.
Dated at O’Neill, Nebraska, this 28th day
>f December, 1893. 11. C. MuEVONY,
25-5 Sheriff of said county.
rHE FRONTIER
T
FOR
LEGAL BLANKS
SHERIFF’S SALE.
By virtue of an order of sale Issued by tin
derk of the district court of Holt county
Nebraska, on a decree of foreclosure rend
■red in an action ponding in tbodistrlci
lourt of Holt county, Nebraska, wherein tin
IlcKlnley-Lanning Loan and Trust Com
>anv was plaintiff and Cargill Graham, Mari
iraham,J, B. McKinley, trustee, W. B
rtcKlnley, William H. Carnahan, Sol Wells
Liansom Scott and McClure Hagerty ant
Jardiner were defendants, I will sell ai
public auction to tho highest bidder for casl
it the lront door ot the court-house ii
/ Neill, in said county, on the 29th day 01
lanuarv, 1894, at 10 o’clock a. in., to satisfy
-ho judgment, decree and costs in sale
iction, the following described lauds anc
euemonts, to-wit:
The north halt of the southeast quartei
md the southeast quarter of the southeast
juarter of section one, and the northeast
luarter of the northeaBt quarter and the
lorth half of the southwest quarter ol
section twelve, township twenty-six. rangi
-hirteen west, and the west half of the wosl
lalf of section seven, township twenty-six,
'ange twelve west, and the northeast quartei
)f the northwest quarter of section thirteen
md the north half of the northeast quartei
md the north half of the northwest quurtei
)f section fourteen, and the south half of the
southwest quarter of section twelve, and the
5ast half of the southeast quarter, and the
lorthwest Quarter of the southeast quartei
)f section eleven, township twenty-six, range
/hirteen West, in Holt countv. Nebraska.
Dated this 28th day of December, 1893.
*6-5 H. 0. McEVONtf. Sheriff.
SHERKIFF3 SALE.
By virtue of an order of sale, directed to
ne^froin the clerk of the district court of
rlolt county, Nebraska, on a decree obtained
>efore the district court of Holt county, No
) rusk a, on the 7th day of December. 1892. in
n lavor of the Phoenix Insurance Company
is plain tiff and against Charles S. Wiles.Scott
it A0?®8* George W. E. Dorsey, Mrs. George
y. E. Dorsey and citizens bank of Atkinson.
Nebraska, as defendants, for the sum of eight
lundred thirty-seven dollars, and twenty
;ents and costs taxed ut $92.13 and
icc ruing costs I have levied upon
.he following premises taken as the property
>f said defendant, to satisfy sHld order of
iale, to-wit:
TLe youth half of southwest quarter, and
,ho south half of southeast quarter section
township number tweuty
ilght (28) north of range number tblrtceu (13)
vest of the tit lip. m.ln Holtcounty,Nebraska.
,iA?.t'!iL°rl!r the same for sale to the
lighest bidder for cash. In hand, on tbe 22d
lay of January, A. I). 1SW, lu front of the
sourt house in O Neill, that being the build
.V16 ?Hst term of district court
vas held, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. hi. of
.‘.111 V ,en and where due attendance
vlll be given by the undersigned.
Dated at O Nelli,Nebraska, this ‘28th day of
December, 1803. II. O. McKVOSY,
*^”a Sheriff of said couuty.
notice
John P. Lewi* p n
£?}"£, Pointer ha" m«iUre" *
alatrlet court of Holt tt P«ti
against said defpnriu * . c°untv
^®ck, the object ant^nr-iJr^^^wh
De^feai8S9°»^
est, on the1?/; ^
»ma uiobe Investm,.?,; ?,"6'1to Bln
mortgage was recorded mS?H1Eanf
of mortgage records Sfgai5<Sk1« at
braska, on the 26th ri,,t .ll"ltoou
Plaintiff asks to haV0 a^°f S«pC
to be a first lieu on laid 11?0rtS*Ke
realestatesold to sat?JSaLe.8tat<> i
You
on or be
Dated
»*B«ru ism. -
25-4 B. D Thohktok
Attorney for
«saas,»v»s"
braska. on the 7th day at n„ c,c
favor of the Phnenlv Deceinb
sw.Sra-fflS?
ttrentv centa and cosit^taxod'1'
accruing costs I have levied S
ing premises, taken &HthVJ£on
pendants, 'to ^is^aK
JdMe^h^oft^sS"
sa#a-eSST® to
hl^st^^dd^^^caT.U^
coWo^^o^ii’S-bi
wherein the last term of fee
held, at the hour of I) o'clockT
day When and where due attend
S‘ven by the undersigned. “ “
Decembe?tli&NelU’ Neb. this*
uecember, 1893. - H. 0. McE
VH~5 _ Sheriff of 6al
p&vid Adams, Alkennh Mnkinn,
wife Mrs. Alkenah McKinney Min
Breeder and wife Mrs. Millard PR
Millard F. Breeden and wife
F. Breeden, defendants: Mr8’8
You will take notice that on thellth i
January, 1894, Henry O'Halloran .
hereln,aW his petition in the district
of Holt county. Nebraska, against»
»S»tast fiiSf
and wife, Alice E. Lyons, whn um »,,Q
fendants with you; the object and p™
ing to foreclose a certain morteael ex
by the defendants Michael Lyons at
Alice E. Lyons, to the plaintiff upon tl
lowing described real estate, situffil
county, Nebraska, to-wit:
The south half of section twenty
northeast quarter of section thirty
Mh8tU>wry'ei*ht-rango twe>"
Which mortgage was given to seen
payment of *three promissory notes,
September 28, 1892, for the :sura of M
due and payable in one, two and three
from date thereof; that there it
duo upon said notes and mo
by reason of the defendants’ failure i
the first note when due and to pay tl
terest due on the other two notes whei
the sum of $2000, for which sum. with
est from this date, plaintiff prays for
cree that the defendants be required
the same or that said premises may b
to satisfy the amount found due. Pi
further asks that the interest of each <
defendants may be required to he sub,
the lien of plaintiff’s said mortgage.
You are required to answer said petit
or before the 25th day of February. 1894
Dated at O’Neill, Nebraska, this Pith
January, 1894. R. U. IHCKSC
# Attorney for Plaii
LEGAL NOTICE.
Isaac E. Angle and Mrs. Angle. *
Isaac E. Angle, defendants, will take
that Susan H. Bertram, plaintiff, has I
Setition in the district court of Holt a
ebruska, against said defendant!
pleaded with James Blackrnore, L
Blackmoro, James H. Fu
uller and
Slocum, defendants, the object and pra
which are to foreclose a mortgage
M arch 12.1888, for $500 00 and interest (l
north half of the southeast quarte
northeast quarter of the southwest <r
and lot threfe in section nineteen, toi
thirty-lhree, range twelve, in said «
Siven by James Blackrnore and L
lackmoro to Western Trust and Se
Company and assigned -to plaintiff,
mortgage was recorded in book 34, pa|
of the mortgage records of said count]
to have the same decreed to be a fir
and said lands sold to satisfy the same.
You are required to answer said petit
or before the 19th day of February, 1891
Dated January 5,1894. .
27-4 Susan 11. Bertram, Plan
By Munger & Courtright, attorneys.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
By .virtue of an order of sale directed
from the clerk of the district tjourt ol
;ounty, Nebrarka, on a decree obtaini
'ore the district court of Holt count]
>raska, ontho 15th day of March, [j
’avor of Annie Patten as plaintiff
igainst Benjamin A. DeYarman, Lyi
DoYarman. John H. DeYarman. Mai
Yarman, James A. DeYarman and- M
[ iirnmu, tunica ucximh‘»>; —
JeYarmart as defendants for the sum,
.its anduinty-si.
D A uiiuau an ucicuviuuif
imdrednintyeight dollai.—
id costs taxed at 420.18 and • ,
>sts I have levied upon the following
os taken as the property ot said (lent
* satisfy said order of sale, to-wIt: i
Lots six 181, seven [Tl and eight LM.
renty-three [2i)l. in the city of 0 Nth
lunty, Nebraska. .
And will offer the same for sal.
ghest bidder for cash in hand1 on t
lyof January, A. I). lWM, in front
lurt-house In O’Neill, that beim. the
g wherein the iast tern; <>rdistrt
ns held at the hour of 10 o clock a m
y when and where due attendance
the undersigned
Vfo’NeilT. Nebraska, this -j]
• D. 18tKi. H. Mch, °
’ Deeemher. A
24 >5
Sheriff of said cm
1 SHEltlFF’S SALE
By virtue of an order of sale dircch'J
om the clerk of tho district court >
lunty, Nebraska, on a c
sfore the district court ol B
obraska, on the Ttl. day of D’11
favor of the Phoenix Insiirantc to"
i plaintiff and against Ole Turk t
ens Torgersen, Scott T-Jones. a>s
—irgerecn, bluh nnisev
jrsey. Mrs. George TV. h. Do>- •
- rtf Atkinson. iNCnr.is
uboj , oiia. uvuirv
tlzens Bank, of Atkinson. t ,M
fendants, for tho sum oftt-•
irty-seven dollars and twenty > )t
- taxes paid by ..P.il-'s nd nr
ilm, and costs taxed at . .<* «'lU f ;
sts I have levied upon the 'v
emlses taken as the propoj'y |
ndants to satisfy said orde of » “
rhe northeast quarter of sectu
) township twwnty-6eveu <- 1 |
age fourteen (14) west oftlit'imi
jit oounty, Nebraska. .„tin
knd will offer tho same for sale U
t bidder forcasli. in band, on wn
January. A. D. 1894. in *’rt?In*1 ,h(. tu
use in O'Neill, that be.ng t
terein the last term of district
id, at tho hour ofwo.cl ckA-TM
y when and where due attend*
NOTICE. j
David Lower. Herman Moyer
wife of Herman Mover Ju m,,son.i
Peter Thompson, mid Mrs. lhmil rJ,|i0,
Peter Thompson, „ i\i
and Mrs. Jacob Tlmmp <J
Jacob Thompson, defendants.
ii_4 1_.4 .... f'l.oeo ItlillMllU,
__ lompson, deronuam. .. m,.,
tice that Marv Chase, plaint , . , ,
tl,« district court of “’.‘A ,
tice tnat unary c/im&u m*,**"v , .
titlon in the district court < L| nits, I
Nebraska, against said del fl
jeot and prayer of which J for ft
mortgage dated August 4th l
terest aud tax payments. «n
.. mm „ f nnotion tlltrhl . 1,1
__tax payments, on 11 ||ir
juarter of section eight, towm- if >V|
range fourteen. In Holt
range iourweii, in u «>«torii
Hlven by Davie Lower to the , iedt<
and Security Company, and as. Igk(l ,
‘.ilf, which mortgage was rt ri](>rtir.,
iorty-one, page twelve of tin (ilP „„
jrds or said county, and to lm ls
sreed to he a first lien, and said u>
uttlsfy the same. „.. sHiil p
You are required to anjwcj „
in or before tile Mith davof .1
Dated December ^ytb,.ral. ,i,,
>4-4 By Muhobb * COUBTUIGI •