The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 03, 1895, Image 8

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THIS HORSE COULD HUNT.
fhrafk He Wasn't Good for Terr Much
on the Road.
*1 had a horse,” said an old army
{nan, "that had once belonged to the
Beventh cavalry, but he had the ‘I. C.’
brand under hie name, an he went out
of the service, inspected and con
\ demned. He was a regular old plug,
but he was all 1 could get to go hunting
on, so I. totfk him. I.rode away out Into
the plains from the fort, and 1 saw a
bunch of antelope Anally. I got off the
horse and dropped the reins on the
ground, expecting the horse to stand
there till I came back. I started oft
toward the antelope and was sneaking
along to get a shot when I looked
around, and I’ll be blgmed if that
brute of a horse hadn’t started off as
: v ugnt as he could lope.
“ ‘Well,’ says I, ‘I guess I’m in for a
six-mile tramp home.' I cussed the
horse to myself for awhile, and then I
went on. Pretty soon I looked up, and
I’m blessed If there wasn’t that horse
over the other side of that bunch of
antelope. ‘Well, now,’ says I, ’I’d like
to know what the devil that horse
thinks he’s up to, anyhow.’ Pretty
soon he began to circle arouhd on the
other side, and the antelope saw him
and started oft toward me. I caught
on at once, and lay down and waited.
“That old horse cut up the most sur
prising antics out there, and all the
while he kept working those antelope
toward me. By and by they got into
range and I got two; darned good luck
it was, too. You see, that horse was
an old Indian hunting pony, and he
had been trained to do that way. Well,
I went back to the post, and everybody
wanted to know how it happened I had
such good luck. But I didn’t tell 'em,
not then.
"A few days after I took the same
horse out after prairie chickens. It was
, the time of the year when the chickens
, were flying, and I was riding along
when all of a sudden the critter stopped
short, braced himself up, and waited—
for what I didn’t know. But in a sec
ond a couple of chickens flew up ahead
of me, and I was so surprised I didn’t
shoot ’Well,’ I says, 'I’ll be switched.
Here’s a horse that’s not only a hunt
ing horse, but Is a regular pointer dog,
too.’ And he was. I got my gun ready,
an^, the next time he stopped I was
right on hand and dropped a bird.
Well, now, no sooner did that horse see
- that bird fall than he galloped off right
to where it fell, and all I had to do was
to reach off and pick it up. He was a
great horse, I tell you, and I got lots of
good hunting with him.”
Vp-to-DaU Girl*.
On the train into Portland trom
Btddeford, Maine, recently two young
v women created a good deal of Interest
for the passengers. They got on at
Biddefgrd. They were well dressed,
says the Bangor Commercial, and as re*
fined In appearance and faces as the
average woman. At least they would
n’t have attracted attention, as the re
verse. They got into the smoking car
and sat down. A gentleman politely
Informed them that they had made a
mistake and were seated in the smoker.
They as politely Informed him that they
had made no mistake. Then they pro
ceeded to prove it, by taking some
dainty cigarettes from their pockets
and proceeding to daintily smoke them.
The men in the car were somewhat
astonished. Of course they stared at
the.fair intruders. People in the other
ears were all straining their necks to.
get a glimpse through the windows at
them, yet they sat there very coolly
i; »and enjoyed their smoke till the car
reaehed Portland.
Two ^OfMi Welshmen.
John Hopkins of Wales arrived In
Anderson, Ind., recently, to make his
home in this country with his brother
William. They began to celebrate the
. event by drinking and i«Bnt home at
2:30. Mrs. Hopkins had prepared a
welcome spread, but they did not take
time to sample it ‘ They threw Mrs.
; Hopkins out of the window, took the
:t <*w® by the tour legs and tossed it and
the dishes up against the celling, break
ing it, and tossed the furniture out of
the window and demolished every
/ thing. By the Ume the police appeared
; on the aoene they had punched all the
window lights out, had broken the
y doors oft the hinges and had a light In
which both were badly cut up. The
house Is a sight
.
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HI* N»m# Written 1_
▲ Georgia story is to the effect that
many years ago a bloody, drunken row
occurred In Dahlonega. Immediately
afterward a man went up In front of
the bar where the fighters had pur
chased their liquor and wrote the name
of the barkeeper In blood on the rock
pavement In front of the door. It la one
of the principal sidewalks of the town,
and has been traveled by thousands of
people, and many drenching rains have
fallen on those rocks since, but the
name has never rubbed or washed out,
and shows almost as plainly as the day
*t was written.
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What J*U Ufa It.
John Zimmerman, who has been In
the Western Pennsylvania peniten
tiary since 1893 for horse stealing, was
released the other day and Immediately
turned over to an officer from Preston,
W. Va., who had requisition papersdo
take him there to be tried for the —Te
Offense. Zimmerman Is about 70 years
of age, and, according to his own state
ment he has not been a free men more
Gian six months at a time since be was
twenty-five. He has a mania for horse
raws.v-1 iff-* *» *a«*h.
• -i “A hlaekssaltn at Bills Junction. Wls.
wnewtrfiek by a train and the engtau
“—l over him. He was badly cut apt
, but so far he chows no signs «
i sad w^| race vc(.
■-41,
Awarded
Highest Honors—World’s Fair*
DR
RAKING
WWDB
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. * Free
from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant,
40 YEARS THE STANDARD,
The Cun of It.*
“What mek de niggah’s haih as
kinky?” said Uncle Mose, In answer to
a question from the small boy, who
wanted to know. “Doan you know? It
desdisaway: When ole Noah give Ham
dat cussln' dat you read about In yo’
pa’s hible, he cuss him so hard dat It
makes his hair cu'l up, an’ it ain’t neb*
her ben straight sence*”
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE.
Elliott C. Davidson, Uerohonts Bank of
Nellgh. Henry L. Pratt, and the Nebraska
hand Company, noe.resident defendants, will
take notice, that on the 2nd day of October,
1895. Bell F. Rollins, plaint! IT, died her petition
In the district court of Holt county, Nebraska
against said defendants, Impleaded with
Orover C. Maben, Ella Msben and M. F. Har
rington, the object of which Is to foreclose a
certain mortgage exeoutee by the desendants
Orover O. Maben and EUu Maben, to H. M.
Rollins, upon the following described real
estate situated In Wheeler county. Nebraska,
to-wlt: The northwest quarter; tbeeasthalf
of the southwest quarter, and the southwest
quarter of the southeast quarter, of section
4; tno west half of the northeast quarter; the
west half of the southeast quarter; the south
east quarter of the southeast quarter, and the
southeast quarter of the southwest quarter,
of sections; and the southwest quarter of the
nortliwost quarter, and the west half of the
southwest quarter of seotlon 10; all of the
above described real estate being In township
24, north of range 9. west. Also the follow
lug described real estate situated In Holt
county, Nebraska, to-wlt: Tho southeast
quarter of the southwest quarter of section
12. and tho south half of the southwest quar
ter: the south half of the southeast quarter,
and the northeast quarter of the southeast
quarter of section 83, all In township 23, north
of range 0, west; to secure the payment of a
oertaln promissory note dated July 80,1894,
for tho sum of *4,718.80. payable July 80, 1890.'
There Is now due the plaintiff on said note
the sum of *5,001.92 with ten per cent, interest
from July 80, 180ft, and plaintiff prays for a
deoree, that the defendants be required to
pay the same, or that said premises may be
sold to satisfy the amount found due.
You are required to answer said petition on
or before the llth day of November. 1803.
Dated aup'Nelll, Nebraska, this 2nd day of
October, 1895.
..., _ N. D. Jackson,
13-4_ Plaintiff's Attorney.
NOTICE.
Henry Potts and Mlllssa Potts, non-resident
defendants, will take notice, that on the 2nd
day of October, 1895. William Ooldthnrp,
plaintiff, Hied his petition In the district court
of Holt county, Nebraska, against said de
fendrnts. Impleaded with the Oregon Horse
A Land Compauy, the object of which is to
foreclose a certain mortgage executed by tho
defendants Henry Potts and Mlllissa Potts,
to John J. Roche, as trustee, upon the follow
ing described real estate situated In tfolt
county. Nebraska, to-wlt: The southwest
quarter of section 31, In township 33, north of
rango 13, west, given to secure the payment
of one oertaln promissory note datetf Febru
ary 23, 1888, for the sum of 8
.. . — — --*500.09 payable
Murch 1'1893. Therd Is now due the plaintiff
from the defendants on said note ana mort
gage tbe sum of (073.33 with ten per cent In
terest from October 1, 1895. And plaintiff
for a decree that said premises may be sold
to satisfy the amount found duo.
You are required to answer said petition on
or before the nth day of November, 1895.
Dated at O’Neill, Nebraska, this 2nd day of
October, 1895.
N. D. Jackson,
18*4_Plaintiff's Attorney.
HUTIUlti 1U HUJN-ltLiSlUKNTS.
Frank J. Tdbhlll non-resident defendant:
Notloe Is hereby given Shat on the l»th day
of August, 1805, O. O. Snyder. Receiver of
Holt County Bank, the plaintiff In this action.
Hied his petition In the office of the clerk of
the dlstrlot court of Holt county. Nehraska,
the objeot and prayer of which Is to foreclose
ucertaln mortgage executed by Frank J.
Toohill and nell ToohlU upon lots 12 and 13
In block 20 of the original town of O'Neill, In
Holt county. Nebraska, which mortgage was
exoeuted and delivered to Holt county Bank
and filed for record on the 11th day of De
cember, 1889. and recorded In book 30 of mort
gages at page 490; that there Is now due upon
said mortgage the sum of 11,160 00.
You are required to answer said petition on
or before the 30th day dayot September,
1890. or the same will be taken as true and
judgment entered accordingly."
H H.'M. Uttlky.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
TIM 11 Bn CULTURB COMMUTATION
PROOF—NOTIUB FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Offloe. j.
O'Neill, Nob., September 26,1B85.. i
, Notloe Is hereby given that Levi Herabtier
nee filed notice ol intention to make commu
tation proof before the Register and Receiver
et their office In O’Neill. Nob., on Friday, the
1st day of November, 188ft. on timber culture
application No ««18. for the SWi* of section
No. it. In township No. 28 n, range No. 12 w.
He names as witnesses: Joel McEvony, Joe
Oavls, James Connolly and Thomas Connolly
all of O Nelll, Nebraska.
K-g JOHN A. HARMON, Register.
* NOTICE.
In The District Court of Holt County. Neb.
William H, Male, Benjamin Graham,William
Halls, Jr., and Harris H. Hayden, plaintiffs,
vs.
William Menlsh and wife Bridget Menish,
W. J* Bowden and McCormick Harvesting
Machine Company, defendants.
The defendants, W. J. Bowden and
McCormick Harvesting Machine Company,
will take notice that on the 24th day of
September, 189ft. the above named plaintiffs
filed their petition In the district court of
Holt oounty, Nebraska, against the above
named (defendants and each of them. The
object and prayer of said petition being to
loreciose a certain trust deed, execute
the defendants William Menlsh and wire
S, Menlsh. to A. L, Ormsby, trustee for
W. L. Telford, upon tho following described
real estate, situated In Holt oounty, Ne
braska, to-wit: _ The southwest quarter of
section twenty-three (Wjtownahip thirty (30J
rest of the Htu p. u., said
range twelve (12.) west ui rue otu p. m., saia
mortgage or deed being given to secure the
nuvmnnt nf a ___l_a .
-- et iu* (HCII 1C BCCUrtJ Vlltt
sm?”Iie?ti)»acSri,a,^£0,iPon.bond «>f note of
*103, dated April 26.188N, due June 1,1898, with
1 ■. t OPOkl V us Liniras MAM -.
iiiterest at seven per cent, per annum, pay*
able semi-annually, as evidenced by ten
interest notea of #14 each, attached to said
bond.
Plaintiffs allege that tLue is now due
them upon said note or bond and mortgage
the sum of 1500, on accouut of the defendants
failure t° pay tbe Interest notes of $14 each,
which became due December 1,1804, aud June
aiBO %he »uin of $60 taxes paid by
plaintiffs to protect their security, as well as
the sum of $1.75 paid for extending abstract
of title, for which sums with interest from
iis j . . 'ri1 buiiio niLii iniurfsi irOu]
this date plaintiffs pray for a decree, that
the defendants be required to pay the sanu
or that said premises may be sold to satlsfi
the amount found due. Plaintiffs also prai
that the Interest or claim of each of tin
defendanu, if any they have, in sale
premises, may be decreed to be subject to thi
lien of plaintiffs mortgage and for otbei
You are required to answer snjd petitloi
on or before the 4th day of November. 1806.
DaUd this 23rd day or September. 1806.
1M R. R. Dickson.
n 4 Attorney tor plaintiff.
’>S'
None® to defend
In the district court of Bolt county. Ne
brunt a.
J. C. Franklin, plaintiff,
vs.
W llliam L. Lay et. al. defendant*.
The defendants. William L. Lay, Elizabeth
Lay, his wife, William A. Hoggs, administra
tor of the estate of Wm. Corblt, deceased,
Elizabeth Corblt Boggs. William A. Boggs,
her husband, Anna Corblt Perkins, Frank
Perkins, her husband. Emma Corblt Lovejoy,
Mr. Lovejoy, her husband, William C. Corblt,
Mrs. William C. Corblt, his wife. E. P. Corblt,
Mrs. E. P. Corblt, his wife, P. M, Corblt, and
Mrs. P. M. Corblt, his wife, heirs of William
Corblt, deceased, and Elizabeth Corblt, de
ceased, will take notice, that on the 27tb day
of August. 1M)S, the above named plaintiff
tiled In the office of the clerk of the district
court of Holt county, Nebraska, his petition
against you and each of you, the object end
prayer of which Is to foreclose a certain real
estate mortgage, executed and delivered to
J. (J. Snyder by the defendants William L.
Lay and Elizabeth Lay on the 80th day of
May, 1887, conveying to the said J. Q. Snyder
the following tract of land, to-wit: Lot
number two and the the south half of the
northeast quarter and the southeast quarter
of the northwest quarter of section number
eighteen. In township number twenty-five,
north of range number thirteen, west 6th p.
>1., for the purpose of securing a certain real
estate coupon bond of M00.00 with f en Interest
coupons. The principal bond of (660.00 due
and payable on the first day of June, 1302,one
of said Interest coupons due each six months
from and after the date thereof and to have
said premises sold to satisfy said bond In
terest and taxes. That there Is now due
and owing upon said bond, coupons, and for
taxes paid to protect said lien the sum of
si ,660.00,
You are required to answer said petition
onor before the 14th day of October, 1896,
Dated this 27th day or August, 1896.
8-1 _ „ J. C Fit an kmin, Plaintiff.
By E. H. Benedict, bis Attorney. | ,
MOTIOE OF CHATTEL MOltTGAGE SALE.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a
certain chattel ebuttel mortgage executed
r r, T V V mui IKUNC WAtJL'UlBU
by l rank J. Toohill. on Deoember 31.18W. to
the State Bank of O'Neill, to seoure the pay
ment of one certain promissory note In the
sum of 163.00 due July ifi, 1895. Said chattel
mortgage having been duly Hied In the ofllce
of the county clerk of Holtcounty.Nebraska,
the mortgagee by virtuefrf the powers coni
talnod In said mortgage has taken possession
of the following personal property, to-wlt:
Two counter scales, Falrbank make; one plat
form scale, Falrbank make; one Ice box; one
sausage machine; one Bausage stuffer; one
marble top counter; two butoher blocks; one
desk; two saws; racks, knives and etc.; one
kettle and all other tools and butchers imple
ments formerly belonging to F. J. Toohill
and now In use bv E. P. Hleks; also one
slaughter bouse and feed shed and two large
kettles, and will, at the Palace Meat Market,
in the city of O’Neill, on the 10th day of
October, 1895, at 10 o'clock A. m. offer said
property for sale and sell the same to the
highest bidder for oash, at which time and
place due attendance will be given by the
undersigned.
•0-4 „ The State Bank or O’Neill.
By E. P. Hlcics and H. M. Uttley. Agents.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Land Ostick at O'Ssot. Neb. I
„ „ , , . September 9,1895. f
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his Intention
to make final proof In support of his claim
and that said proor will be made before the
register and receiver at O’Nell], Nebraska,
on October 18.1895, viz:
E8TK8 CONAUGHTON. H. E. No. 14431
for the SWJ4 section 4, township 31, N range
He names the following witnesses to prove
his contlnuanee residence upon and culti
vation of. said land, vis: J.B. Freeland. V.
V. Besenkrans, Dan Blnkerd and Newton
Carson, all of Dorsey, Neb.
19-8 Tohn A. Harmon, Register.
ffOXlUa,
In the District Court of Holt county, Neb.
William H. Male, Benjamin Graham. William
Halls, Jr., and Harris H. Hayden, plaintiff's.
. vs.
Henry C. Meyers and wife, Martha J. Meyers.
Thomas Davis and wife. Elizabeth Davis,
Frederick H. Davis and wife, M rs. Frederick
H. Davis first and full name unknown.
Bicker Davis & Co., Sturdevant Brothers &
Co., a partnership composed of Joseph B.
Sturdevant. Brantley E. Sturdevant, Sara
J. Sturdevant and Ella F. Sturdevant. Alex
ander 0. Ayers trustee for Sinker Davis tc
Co., Thomas Davis, Sarah C. Gibson. T. W.
Iron, first and lull name unknown, C. P.
Ulchmond, first and full name unknown,
W. H. Beebe, first and full name unknown,
and wife, Mrs. W. U. lJeebe, first and full
name unknown, defendants.
To the above named defendants and each
of you; You will take notice that on the 21st
day of August, 1885, the above named plain
tiffs filed their petition in the district court
of Holt county, Nebraska, against you and
eaoh of you. The object and prayer of said
petition being to foreclose a certain trust
deed or mortgage executed and delivered by
the defendants Henry O. Meyers and wife,
Martha J. Meyors. to E. 8. Ormsby, trustee
for P. O, Refsell upon the following described
real estate situated In Holt cou nty, Nebraska,
towit: That certain tract of land numbered
on the platt as lot No. three (3.) and bound as
follows: Commencing at a point ttfty (50)
links south and fifteen hundred sixty-flvo
tlSdfi) links east of the one quarter (M) stake
on the section line, dividing sections number
thirty-two (32) and thirty-three (33,) of town
ship number thirty (30.) north, range number
fourteen (14.) west of the Btli p. M„ thence
running easterly seven hundred seven and
one hair (707)4) links, thence running south
erly seven hundred seven and on half (707)4)
links; thence running westerly seven hun
dred seven and one half 1707)4) links, thence
running northerly seven hundred seven and
one half (707)4) links, to pluoe of beglnlng,
containing five (5) acres more or less
and situated in tho northeast quarter (NE)a)
of southwest quarter (gW!*) aud the north
west quarter (NW),| of the southwest quarter
(SW)4,) of section number thirty-three (33,)
in township number thirty (30.) north, range
number fourteen (14.) west of the Oth prin
cipal meredlan and containing five (5) acres
according to the United States government
survey. Said trust deed or mortgage being
given to seoure the payment of of a certain
note or bond for the sum of 1440,dated August
10,1886, due June 1,1881, and plaintiffs alllege
in Bald petition that said trust deed also
stands security for the payment of certain
extension notes made and delivered by the
defendant Meyers to said P. O. Kefsell on the
21st day of May. 188,, and plaintiffs allege in
said petition that they are tho owners of said
note or bond and extension notes, and said
mortgage and trust deed securing the same,
and t hat, there is due them theroon at this
time the sum of Woo together with the sum
*50 taxes paid on said real estate by the
plaintiffs to protect their security. Plain
tiffs allege that they are the owners of said
noto or bond and extension notes and the
truBt deed or mortgage given to secure the
same, and pray for a decree that the de
fendants be refblred'to pay ;he same or that
said premises may be sold to satisfy the
amount found due thereon, and that the
lieu or interest of all of said defendants be
decreed to be subject to the lien of these
plalntiff,s trust deed and for other equitable
relief.
You are required to answer said petition
°r betore the 30th day of September, 1805.
Dated this 18th day of August, 1805.
. H. K. Dickson.
__ Attorney for Plaintifl’s.
NOTICE OF SALE OF LIVE STOCK i
Forjpnjrment of lien herding and care there
To all whom It may concern: Notion Is
hereby given that by virtue of section 80 of
the consolidated statutes of the state of
Nebraska for the year 1888, an act to provide
for liens upon five stock for their keeping,
an affidavit as required bv said section
mm! <K *^e." 0IL«heJth day day or September,
iii. “etl *n *.he office of the oounty clerk of
Holt county, Nebraska.
The undersigned to satisfy the lien accrued
*,»i perfected by such affl
oa MM f>h day of October,
18,16, at 10 o clock a. M. on his farm to-wlt: the
southwest quarter section one, township
thirty-two, (range eleven west, in Haddock
imimunln TlO'* v_v_s_ — -
: . “ub'3 Bunco wbii, in riaaocK
township Molt county, Nebraska, offer for
sale and sell to the highest bidder, for cash,
described property, to-wlt:
1 wo geldings, one sorrel and one grey, aged
•«? years. Nineteen horses as
roiiows: Seven bays, five sorrel, three black, l
?creaiu apd one brewn. ages
to nine years old; one spring studd
on,e Uorse and one mare. The
?!iS hLwiib<,I,,*r know“ «• the Kinney herd
a Tk 1° P°****ea8lon of the undersigned.
Ma°wW du? sald Hod Is the
suni of 6190 together with (lie necessary and
SiuS?!KS*,JS!i18e,L*or Polishing this notice.
S]w??K^«^ffldavlt/8 squired by statutes,
SSii*lSiexpeD8?i)f *aid sale, and persons lu
la 8a*d are hereby notified
In teresure8ent Miat time to protect their
Dated this 6th day of September, lfiOfi.
J. B. Bbkht,
f . it Lien Holder.
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