The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 09, 1896, Image 8

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    Short Line Time Card.
Passenger leaves O’Neill, Net. at 10:05
a.'m , immediately after arrival of train
from Black Hills, reaching Sioux City at
2:35 r. m., giving three hours time.
Lowest rates. Purchase local tickets to
O’Neill and re-buy there.
Ed White and Miss Carrie Purdy were
married last night at the residence of P.
P. Thompson, in tbie city, Kev. George
officiating. The Frontier tenders its
congratulations.
DeWitt’s Sarsaparilla is prepared for
cleaning the blood. It builds up and
strengthens constitutions impaired by
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Pure blood means good health. De
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cures eruptions, eczema, scrofula and all
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Take a dose of DeWitt’s Little Early
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They are good. Morris & Co.
Burns are absolutely painless when
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hands and lips, and never falls to cure
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It is not a miracle. It won’t cure
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"We take pleasure in recommending
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy because
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Oregon. No one afflicted with a throat
or- lung trouble can use this remedy
without praising it. It always gives
prompt relief. It is especially valuable
for colds as it relieves the lungs, makes
breathing.easier and aids expectoration.
A cold will never result in pneumonia
whan this remedy is taken and reason
able care exercised. For sale by P. Cor
rigan, druggist.
The Odors and Color of Flowers.
Plants with white blossoms have a
larger proportion of fragrant species
than any other; next comes red, then
yellow anti b}ue; after which, and in
the same order, may be reckoned
violet, green, orange, brown and
black. The flowers of spring are
white and highly fragrant; those of
summer are red and yellow and less
fragrant; those of autumn and winter
are darker and with still leas per
fume.
EK Afflf acts and Rmumatmi* relieved
K9§Wf IVby Dr. Miles' Nerve Plasters.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
At O’Neill. In the state of Nebraska, at the
close of business March 28,1HW;
KKSovitoas.
Loans and discounts.
Overdrafts secured and
unsecured.
Other stocks, bonds und
mortgages.
Due from national banks
Due from state banks and
bankers.
Hanking house, furniture
and fixtures and other
real estate..
Current ox non bus and
taxes paid.
Checks and other cash
Items.
BUls of other banks.
Fractional paper eur
rency, nlckles and cents
x. .Specie.
Legal tender notes.
168,621 58
1,841 51
5,800 00
5,154 00
204 20
18.087 00
1.001 73
423 34
830 00
10 35
277 75
1,500 00
Total.
I.IAUII.ITIKS.
Capital stock paid In.
Undivided profits.
Individual deposits sub
ject to chock.
Demand certificates of
deposit.
Time certificates of de
posit.
Due to State Bunks aud
bankers..
Notes and bills redis
counted.
Ku.asa a
:tn,ooo oo
1,00V 87
£5,441 98
17.867 81
34.540 00
523 37
2,000 00
Total.
102,282 11
State of Nebraska. County of Ilolt. ss:
1. John McHugh, cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that tho
above statement Is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief. 1
John McHugh, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
8rd day of April, ISOfi. J. H. Mkukdith,
Isa An] Notary Public.
My commission expires March 25,1001.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at O'NEinn, Neb., I
„ , , , , March 18, 1806. |
. Notice Is hereby given that the following
named settler has tiled notice of his Intention
to make final proof In support of Ills claim,
turn that said proof will bo made before the
M^yl^lROB1 VU^ClVer at ON®1Ul Neb> on
JOHN MCALLISTER, II. E. No. 14888,
for the west half northwest quarter and west
half southwest quarter section twenty-five,
township thlrty-oue, north range eleven west
lie names the following witnesses to rrovs
bis continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said Innd, vis: John II. Hopkins
Boren Nelson, Loren A. Simonson aud Harry
• Stanton, all of Agee, Nebraska.
s*-6 John A. Haiimon, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at O'Neill. Nob.,
„ ... . _ . April 4.18M6.
Notice Is hereby glveu that the following
named settler has filed notice of bis Intention
to wake dual proof In support of his claim,
*nd that said proof will lie made before the
Register and Receiver at O'Neill. Nebraska,
on May 16.18915, viz:
William H. Laukkncb, 11. E. No. 14450,
for the hW 14 see. 81, twp. 28. north range 13
west.
He names the following witnesses to prov
nls continuous residence upon and culti
vation of, said land, viz: Thomas Curran,
T. J. Scott and J. N. Tlbbets, of Chambers,
and Thomas Hli'glns. of Amelia,
v, 40-6 j: Joan A. Hamuon, Register.
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ORDKB FOB PUBLICATION OK NOTICE.
State of Nboraska, Holt county, gj.
Petition having been filed lu the connty
court of said couiitv. for the appointment of
sdinlnlstrator of the estate of Barrett Soott
late of Holt comity, Nebraska, deceased,
It is hereby ordered by the said court that the
3rd day of April, IS'.H), at the hour of 2 o’clock
p. »!.. be appointed for hearing said petition,
and that the notice of tins order bepubllshed
for three weeks lu The Frontier a weekly
newspaper published In said county, and of
general circulation.
Witness my hand and seal of office this 14th
day of March, lsU8.
(8EAL| G. A. McCctchan,
117-11 • County Judge.
In the District Court of Holt County Neb.
Anglo American Land Mortgage and Agency
Company, Limited, a corporation,
vs.
John Robertson, ct, al.
NOTICE.
The Lombard In vestment Company, a cor
Eoration, Frank Hagcrinan, receiver of the
orchard Investment Company. Farmers
Loan and Trust Company, Josiah Walcott
and A. W. Beebe, real name unknown, will
take notice that on the 12th day of March,
IHUt'v Anglo American Land Mortgage and
Agency Company. Limited, a corporation,
plalntlir herein, Hied 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 mortgage
executed by the defendants, John Kohertson,
and Florenocjvobertson, to the Lombard In
vestment Company upon the following des
cribed real estate owued by them, situated In
the county of Holt, and state of Nebraska,
to-wlt:
The south half of tho northeast quarter and
t he northeast quarter of tho northeast quar
ter and the east half of the northwest quar
ter of the northeast quat ter of section twenty
nine (20,) township thirty-three (33,) range
fifteen (If,,) west of tho Sixth Principal
Meredinn, 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-, lsSfl, for
i he sum of KiiXI.OO and due and payable Feb
ruary I, lHOI; that thoro Is now due upon said
note and mortgage tho sum of JflOu.OO. with
Interest at ten per cent, from February 1,
1H01; also tho further sum of $15,13 for taxes
with Interest at ton per cent, from February
IK, JH05, for which sum. with Interest from
this date,'plaintiff prays for a decree that
defendants be required to pay tho same, or
t hat said premises may he sold to satisfy the
amount fouud due.
You are required to answer said petition
on or before tho 27th day of April, 181)6.
Anglo American Land Mortgage and
Agencv Company, Limited.
37-4 By A. B. Coffroth.
Its Attorney.
In the District Court of Holt county, Neb. I
William II. Male, Benjamin Grabum. William !
Halls, Jr., mid Harris 11. Hayden, plaintiffs,
vs.
Thomas W. Johnson, and wife, Mrs. Thomas
W. Johnson. W. J. Bowden, William and
George Krotter and Cyrenous Bell, defend
ants.
The above named defendants and each of
them will take notloo that on the tstli day of
March, 1896, the above named plaintiffs filed
their petition In the district court of Holt
county, Nebraska, against said defendants.
Tho object and prayer of said petition being
to foreclose a trust deed, executed by the
defendant Thomas W. Johnson to A. J,,
Orrnsby, 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 county.
Nehrasku. Said deed being given to seeure
the payment of a certain bond or note of
5:100.00, dated February 18,1893’ due December
l, 1807. bearing Interest ut seven per cent,
payable semi-annually as evidenced by ten
Interest coupon notes of *10.60 attached
thereto.
Plaintiffs allege that there Is due them up
on suhl note or bond and the trust deed given -
to sectiro the same, the sum of *500by reason
of said defendants failure to pay the Interest
(Coupon notes of 110.50 ouch that became due
December I, 1894, December 1.18116. and June I
1.1MD5; alto that there Is due the plalntlffr the
further sum of *30.87 taxes paid to protect
I heir security, for which sums with interest
from this dule plalntffs pruy for adecAse that
■ he defendants be required to pay the same
and that said premises may bo sold to satisfy
tho amounts found due also that the Interest
of each of said defendants be decreed to be
subject, to the lieu of plaintiffs mortgage and
for other equitable relief.
You are required to answer said petition
on or bofore the 2l)th day of April, 1808.
Dated this Oth day of March. 1808.
38-4 It, It. Dickson,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
In the District Court of Holt County, Neb.
Aultman. Miller and Co., Akron, Ohio, an In
corporated company, under the general
laws of Ohio, plaintiff,
vs.
William Veale, defendant.
NOTICE.
The nbnvo named defendant, William
Veale, will take notice that on the 28th day
of January, 1808, tho plaintiff began an action
In tho district court of Holt county, Ne
braska, against you to recover judgment
against you for the sum of *100.00 on a certain
promissory note given by you to tho plaintiff
on the 11th day or July. 1802, plaintiff alleg
ing In said petition that there Is duo on said
note said amount.
You ure furthor notified that on the same
day. the abovo named plaintiff, caused to bo
filed in said court an affidavit for an order of
attachment against you and that on the
same day there was Issued out of said court a
writ of attachment against you for the above
amount, and you are further notified that on
the 20th day of January, 1808, at 4 o’clock p.
M., that the snertff of Holt county, Nebraska,
lovlod upon to satisfy said writ the following
described reul estate as your property under
and tiy vlrtuo of said writ of attachment so
Issued, to-wlt: Southeast quarter of section
twenty-six, township thirty-one, range
thirteen, west 6th t>. m.. and being situated
In Holt oouuty, Nebraska.
You are further notified that the ground
upon which said writ of attachment issued Is
that you are a non-resident of the state of
Nebraska; you are also notified that on the
4th day of February, 1898, the plaintiff herein
Hied an iilUdavit for service by publication
against, you alleging that you are non-resi
dent of the state of Nebraska.
You are further notified that the plaintiff
demands judgment against you In tho
amount, heretofore stated and will ask that
tlie property attached bo sold for the purpose
of paying said Judgment and costs.
You are required to answer said petition
on or before the 16tli day of March, 1896.
Datod February 4,1898.
31-4 K K. Dickson,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFENDANTS
(First publication In The Frontier Feb. 8, ’80.)
In tho district court of Holt county, Neb.
Nathunlel Knowles, plaintiff,
Delbert M. Ilonncr ct. al„ defendants.
To Delbert M. Benner, Lillie U. Benner,
Charles D, Stevens. I’lerce Wright & Co.,
Maolagan & l'lorce. Marlon Boles, Laura
K. Boles, John Doe. tenant whose first name
is to this plaintiff unknown, defendants in
the above untitled cause:
You are hereby notified that you liavo
been sued by tho plaintiff in the above en
titled oauso in the district court of Holt
county, Nebraska, and that on or before the
ltlth day of March, A. D. law, you must
answer the petition of the plaintiff, now on
file In tHe office of the clerk of said district
court, in whluli the plaintiff ask that a judg
ment bo rendered by the court foreclosing a
mortgage glvou by the defendants Delbert
M. Benner and Lillie K. Benner to the Lom
bard Investment Company and now owned
by the plaintiff, upon t lie following described
real property, situated In the county of Holt
and state of Nebraska, towlt: East half of
the southwest (juartor, the northwest quarter
of tho southwest quarter tbe 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 of redemption of each and all
of the defendants named In ti e 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 you, or either of you, in or to said
premises, he adjudged to be junior and
inferior to tbe plaintiff's mortgage lien there
on and that salu lauds be sold to pay the In
debtedness secured by said mortgage,
Y’ou are hereby further notified that. If yon
fall to unswer said petition on or before the
day hereinbefore stated, the faots and alle
gations contained in said petition will be
taken as true and judgment rendered os
therein prayed for.
3M D. M. Vinson hale it.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
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