The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 26, 1896, Image 8

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Short Line Time Card.
Passenger leaves O'Neill, Neb. at 10:05
a. M., immediately after arrival of train
from Black Hills, reaching Sioux City at
8:85 p. m., giving three hours time.
Lowest rates. Purchase local tickets to
O’Neill and re-buy there.
It Exists In • Small Way, Bat Its Palmy
Says Have Passed.
In a large wholesale way of busi
ness, Levantine piraoy may be called
extinat. No longer are the tideless
waters swept by the galleys of the Al
gerine, nor do we often at church find
collections being made for mariners
captive among the Moors. The gon
ial old ruffian who made hiB prisoners
drink to the king over the water is to
tally extinct. But in a small way,
. witn very limited capital and enter
prise sadly thwarted, the isles that
burning Sappho loved and sang still
Bee a good deal of business done on
the old lines. The practice rather
resembles maritime burglary, per
haps, than anything worthy to be
called piracy, and the practitioners
are natives of mixed race. A small
schooner or vessel, a hardy crew, a
few Lucifer matches, and such revolv
ers as can be procured suffice for an
outfit. The method is commonly as
follows:
•The shores o! the isles are studded
by littlo villages as far from the sweet
ministry of the police as wild Kintail,
and we cannot put it more strongly.
The wealth of the villagers mainly
consists in old silver vessels and orna
ments, often of beauty and great an
tiquity. A sponge diver, for example,
has found more than sponges. In tho
British musoum there is a recent
acquisition, a pot made of gold,
weighing as much as 100 sovereigns.
This was brought up from a classical
wreck by a sponge diver, and it is
likely enough that such discoveries are
frequently made and concealod. The
villagers have also the silver orna
ments of their women's dowries,
often old and curious, and there may
be a few relies of antique gems, rings',
necklets, and armlets, b polls of ravges
Ot the Mycenaean age. As the tax
gatherers are prompt to levy on all
property,this little wealth is.of course,
carefully hidden, perhaps under the
thatch. The pirate's first care is to
obtain private information as to who
is rich among the people apparently
as destitute as the old fishermen in
- Theocritus. When he has learned as
muah as he can he launches his bark
under some equivalent for the Jolly
v Boger, he lands at the sleeping village
■ under cover of night, surrounds the
cottage, and, as a rule, places the
householder on fire, or ties him up in
a sack with a pair of cats, or other
„ wise prevails on him to disclose the
iff hiding place of his valuables. Then
tine. gallant pirate sails away and it is
? all over.
(LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
List) Omci at O'Neiix, Ncb., I
March IS. ISM. I
Notice U hereby (riven that the followlnf
named settler baa filed notice ot his intentloi
to make final proof In support of his claim
and that said proof will be made before thi
Register and Receiver at O'Neill, Neb., oi
llay IS. ISM. Vis:
JOHN MCALLISTER. H. E. No. 14S3S,
for the west halt northwest quarter and wesl
half southwest quarter section twenty-five
township thirty-one. north ranee eleven wesl
He names the following witnesses to rrov<
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said land, viz: John H. Hopkins
Boren Nelson, Loren A. Simonson aud Harr]
Stanton, all ot Agee, Nebraska.
lK-« Jobs A. Uabmon, Register.
ORDER TOR PUBLICATION OF NOTICE.
State of Nberaska. Holt county. 8.8.
Petition having l>een died in the connty
court, of said county, for the appointment of
administrator of the estate of Harrett Scott
late of Holt county, Nebraska, deceased.
It Is hereby ordered by the said court that the
3rd day of April, 189(1, at the hour of « o'clock
p, M„ be appointed for hearing said petition,
and that the notice of this order be published
for three weeks In The Frontier a weekly
newspaper published In said county, and of
general circulation.
Witness my bund and seal of office this 14th
day of March, 180tl.
fSKAI.I Cl. A. McCctchan,
37-3 County Judge.
In the District Court of Holt County Neb.
Anglo American Land Mortgage and Agency
Company, Limited, a corporation,
vs.
John Robertson, et. al.
NOTICE.
The Lombard Investment Company, a cor
poration, Frank Hagerman. receiver of the
Lombard Investment Company. Farmers
Isian and Trust Company, Josluh Walcott
and A. W. Beebe, real namo unknown, will
lake notice that on the 12th day of March,
I8UU, Anglo American Land Mortgage nnd
Agency Company. Limited, a corporation,
plaintiff herein, Bled Its petition In the dis
trict court of Holt county, Nebraska, against
said defendants the object and prayer of
which are to foreclose a Certain mortgugo
I executed by the defendants, John Hobertson,
and Florence Robertson, to the Lombard In
vestment Company upon the following des
cribed real estate owned by them, situated In
the county of Holt, and state of Nebraska,
to-wlt:
The south half of the northeast quarter and
the northeast quarter of the northeast quar
ter and the east half of the northwest quar
ter of the northeast quarter of section twenty
nine (20.) township thirty-three (83.) range
fifteen <15,1 west of the Sixth Principal
Meredlan. containing in all HO acres accord
ing to the government survey, to secure the
payment of a certain promissory note, with
coupons attached, dated January 18, 1880, for
the sum of <000.00 and due and payable Feb
ruary 1,1891; that there Is now due upon said
note and mortgage the sum of 1000.00, with
Interest at ten per cent, from February l,
1894 j also tho further sum of (15.15 for taxes
with Interest at ten per cent, from February
18,1890, for which sum, with Interest from
this date, plaintiff prays for a decree that
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 27th day of April, 189H.
Anglo American Land Mortgage and
agency Company, Limited.
37-4 By A. B. Coffroth.
Its Attorney.
In the District Court of Holt county. Neb,
William H, Male, Beniamin Graham, William
Halls, Jr., and Harris H. Hayden, plaintiffs,
vs.
Thomas W. Johnson, and wife, Mrs. Thomas
W. Johnson. W. J. Bowden, William and
George Krotter and Oyrenous Bell, defend
ants.
The above named defendants and each of
them will take notice that on the Hth day of
March, 1896, the above named plaintiffs illed
their petition In the district court of Holt
county. Nebraska, against said defendants.
The object and pruyer of sutd petition being
to foreclose a trust deed, executed by the
defendant Thomas W. Johnson to A. h.
Ormsby. trustee, for W. L. Telford, and
assigned to the plaintiffs, upon the southeast
quarter of section twenty-eight, township
twenty-nine, range sixteen. In Holt oounty.
Nebraska. Said deed being given to secure
the payment of a certain bond or note of
CiOO.Uu, dated February 10,1898' duo December
1, 1897, bearing interest at seven percent,
payable semi-annually as evidenced by ten
Interest coupon notes of tl0.&0 attached
thereto.
Plaintiffs allege that there Is duo them up
on said note or bond and the trust deed given
to secure the same, the sum of SHOO by reason
of said defendants failure to pay the lntorest
coupon notes of (10.60 each that became due
December 1,1894, December 1,1806. and June
1,1896; also that there is due the plaintiffs the
further sum of (89.87 taxes paid to protect
their security, for whluh sums with interest
from this date plnlntffs pray for adecree that
the defendants be required to pay the same
and that said premises may be sold to satisfy
the amounts found due also that the interest
of each of said defendants be decreed to be
subject, to the Hen of plaintiffs mortgage and
for other equitable relief.
You are required to answer said petition
on or before the 20th day of April, 1809.
Dated this 9th day of March. 1899.
98-4 H. ft. Dickson,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
In the District Court of Holt County, Neb.
fiultman. Miller and Co., Akron, Ohio, an In
corporated company, under the general
laws of Ohio, plaintiff,
vs.
William Veale, defendant.
NOTICE.
The above named defendant, William
Veale, will take notlee that on the 38th day
of January, 1896, the plaintiff began an action
In the district oourt ot Holt county, Ne
braska, against you to recover judgment
against you for the sum of 6100.00 on a certain
promissory note given by you to the plaintiff
on the 11th day or July. 1892, plaintiff alleg
ing In said petition that there Is due on said
note said amount.
You are further notified that on the same
day. the above named plaintiff, caused to be
Sled In Butd court an affidavit for an order of
attachment against you and that on the
same day there was Issued out of said oourt a
writ of attachment against you for the above
amount, and you are further notified that on
the 29th day of January, 1896, at 4 o'clock p.
x., that the sheriff of Holt oountr, Nebraska,
levied upon to satisfy said writ the following
described real estate as your property under
and by virtue of Bald writ of attachment so
Issued, to-wlt: Southeast quarter of section
twenty-six, township thirty-one, range
thirteen, west 6th P. M.. aud being situated
In Holt county, Nebraska.
You are further notified that the ground
upon whtoh said writ ot attachment Issued is
that you are a non-resident of the state of
Nebraska; you arc also notified that on the
4th duy of Fcbruat y, 1896, the plaintiff herein
filed an affidavit tor service by publication
against you alleging that you are non-resl
dent of the state of Nebraska.
You are further notified that the plaintiff
domands judgment against you In the
amount heretofore stated and will ask that
the property attached be sold for the purpose
or paying said judgment and costs.
You are required to answer said petition
on or before the 16th day of March, 1896.
Dated February 4,1896.
111-4 H H. Dickson,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
NOTICETO NON-RBSIDKNT DEFENDANTS
(First publication In The Frontier Feb; 6, ’96.)
In the district court of Holt county, Neb.
Nathaniel Knowles, plaintiff,
vs.
Delbert M. Benner et. at., defendants.
To Delbert M. Beuner, Lillie It. Benner.
Charles D. Stevens. Pierce Wright & Co.
Maclagau It Pierce, Marlon Boles, Laura
E. Boles. John Doe, tenaut whose first name
is to this plaintiff uuknown, defendants In
the above entitled cause:
You are hereby notified that you have
been sued by the plaintiff In the above en
titled cause in the district court of Holt
county, Nebraska, and tbit on or before the
16th day of March, A. O. 1896, yeu must
answer the petition of the plaintiff, now on
file In the office of the clerk of said district
oourt. In which the plaintiff ask that a judg
ment be rendered by the court foreclosing a
mortgage glveu by the defendants Delbert
M. Benner and Lillie H. Benner to the Lom
bard Investment Company and now owned
by the plaintiff, upon the following described
real property, situated In the county of Holt
and state ot Nebraska, towlt: East half of
the southwest quarter, the northwest quarter
ot the southwest quarter the southeast
quarter of northwest quarter of section two,
township thirty; also the south half of the
southwest quarter and the west half of the
southeast quarter of section twenty-two,
township thirty-one, all In range nine west,
that the equity ot redemption of each and all
of the defendants named In the title of said
cause In and to said mortgaged premises be
forever barred and foreclosed; that any
right, title, lien or Interest owned or claimed
by yon, or either of you, In or to said
firemlses. be adjudged to be junior and
nfertor to the plaintiff's mortgage lien there
on and that said lands be sold to pay the In
debtedness secured by said mortgage.
You are hereby further notified that. It you
fall to answer said petition on or before the
day hereinbefore stated, the facts and alle
gations contained In said petition will be
taken as true and judgment rendered as
therein prayed for.
*1-4 D. M. Vinsonbalkh.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Wanted-An Idea
thing to patent?
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GEO. L. CARTER,
Commission Merchant.
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