The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 06, 1896, Image 8

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BATES.
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Valley, and Sioux City, Iowa, to the
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cursion tickets to be sold July 17 and 18
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27 inclusive, final return limit July 20,
1806.
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A BID-HOT CAMPAIGN.
The present campaign will be the most
exciting one fought out since the war.
There will not be a day when something
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overcoming such difficulties. Morris &
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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE.
U kited Stated Land Office,
O’Neill, Neb., July 11,1896.
Complaint having been entered at tbls
office by Harry K. Gerard against William
M. Moore for abandoning his homestead
entry No. 14B71, dated April 8, 1898, upon the
south half southeast quarter and south half
southwest quarter section twenty-four,
township thirty, north range eleven west, In
Holt county, Nebraska, with a view to the
cancellation of said entry, the said parties
are hereby summoned to appear at this office
on the 22nd day of August, 1898, at 1 o'clock
r. m„ to respond and furnish testimony con
cerning said alleged abandonment.
2-8 E. Williams, Receiver.
ORDER OF HEARING ON ORIGINAL PRO
BATE OF WILL.
State of Nebraska, Holt oourtt, g. g.
At a county court, held In the county court
room, In and for said county, July 15,1808.
Present, G. A. MoCutchan county judge.
Iu the matter of the estate of Ella M. Ohat
terton. deceased.
On reading and filing the petition of B. H.
Beneclot, praying that the Instrument, Sled
on the 15th day of July, 1898, and purporting
to be the last will and testament of the said
deceased, may be proved, approved, probated,
allowed and recorded as the last will and
testament of the said Ella M. Cbatterton, de
ceased. and that the execution of said Instru
ment may be committed and the adminis
tration of said estate may be granted to
William V. Chatterton as executor.
ORDERED, That August 8,1896, at 10 o'clook
A. M., Is assigned for bearing said petition,
when all persons Interested in said matter
may appear at a oounty oourt to be held In
ana for said county, and show oause why the
prayer of petitioner Bhould not be granted:
ana that notice of the pendency of said
petition and the hearing thereof, be given to
all persons Interested In said matter by pub
lishing a oopy of this order In The Fbohtibr
a weekly newspaper printed In said county
for four successive weeks, prior to said day
of hearing. O. A. McCutchar,
24 [beal.] Oounty Judge.
TIMBER CULTURE FINALPHOOF. NOTICE
. FOB PUBLICATION.
Usited States Lars Office,
O'Neill. Neb. June 3. laid.
Notice Is hereby given that Allen P.
White has filed notice of Intention to make
final proof before the Register and receiver
at their office In O’Neill, Neb., on Tuesday
the 14th day of J uly, 1898, on timber culture
application No. 8898, for WK HEM and KH
SWtf of section No. 4, In township No. 25,
range No. 14, west. He names as witnesses:
J. E. White, N. L. Strong, M. Brorherton and
Henry Bcafe, all of Amelia, Nebraska.
48-c John a. Harmor, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Laud Office at O'Neill, Neb.,
July 17.1896.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his Intention
to make final proof in support of bis claim,
and that said proof will be made before the
Register and Reoeiver at O'Neill, Nebraska,
on August 28.1896, viz:
CHARLES M. BROWN, H. E. No. 14889,
for the EM NEK and EK BEK seotlon 89,
township 27, north range 12 west.
He names the following witnesses to prov
hls continuous residence upon and culti
vation of,said land, vis: Gotlleb Nlemand,
Carl Nlemand, Andy Waloh and Ignats
Waloh, all of Chambers, Nebraska.
8-6np. John A. Harmor, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lamp Office at O'Neill, Neb., i
, . May 13.1898. I
Notloe Is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notloe of his Intention
to make final proof In support of his claim,
and that said moot will be made before the
Register and Reoeiver at O'Neill, Neb., on
June 22,1898. Vis:
ANNA TRULLIMGBR, H. E. No. 14478,
for the BWK section 19. township 80, north,
range 0, west.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous reslaeuoe upon and culti
vation of, said land, Vis: Joseph M. Hunter
and Swam S. Aim, of Star, Nebr., Hiram R.
Henry and James Stanton, of O'Neill, Neb.
45-8 Johh A. Harmor, Register.
In the District Court of Holt County Neb.
R. R. Dickson, trustee, plaintiff,
▼s.
Charles H. Adam, and wife. Hay L. Adam,
w. Brubaoher, first and full name un
known. James F. Toy. and wife. Hr*.
J amos F. Toy. first and full name unknown,
llenry H. Bradstreet, and wife, Mrs. Henry
M. Bradstreet. first and full name unknown,
defendants.
NOTICE.
The above named defendant! will take
notice that on the 4th day of June, 1898, the
above named plaintiff began an notion lu
the dlstrlot court of Holt county. Nebraska,
i: alnst said defendant! and each of them.
1 ie object and prayer of said petition being
to foreclose a certain mortgage given by de
fendants Charles H. Adam and wife. Hay L,
Adam, to the plaintiff upon lot 13, and the
north twenty-eight feet of lots 14,15 and It.
In block 28. of the city of O'Neill, In Holt
county, Nebraska, said mortgage being given
to secure their note of 1460, dated December
26,1886, and due ninety days after date.
Plaintiff alleges In his petition that be is
the owner of said note as trustee, and that
the same Is past due and that there is due
thereon the sum of 1450 and Interest at ten
per oent from date thereof.
Plaintiff prays for a decree foreclosing said
mortgage, also that the Interest of the above
named defendants be decreed to be subjeot
to plaintiff's mortgage, and for other equit
able relief.
You are required to answer said petition on
or before the»th day of July 1808.
Dated June 8th, 1806.
10-4 R. B. Dickson, Trustee,Plaintiff.
NOTICE TO Bwnwwti
To Hary A. Hoffman, J. J. and Wm. Grate
and Union Trust Co.:
You are hereby notified that on the Z8d
day of November, 1804, the real estate here
lu described, situated In Holt county. In the
state of Nebraska, to-wlt:
The northeast quarter northwest quarter
and northwest quarter northeast quarter of
section 22-28-18;
The southwest quarter of section 12-30-16;
The northeast quarter of section 4-28-12
Was sold at publio tax sale by the treas
urer of said county for the delinquent taxes
due thereon for the year 1888, to James F.
Toy. of Sioux City, Iowa, who received a
certificate of tax sale for each of said
tracts, and who Is the present owner and
holder thereof . In the year 1886 they were
assessed at follows:
The northeast-northwest and northwest
northeast of 22-28-13 to Union Trust Co.:
The soutewest quarter of 12-30-18 to Hary
A. Hoffman;
•Die northeast quarter of 4-28-12 to J. J.
and Wm. Grate.
The time of redemption from each of said
tales will expire on the 28d day of November
1W6. JAMES F. TOY.
By B. DeLand, Agent. M.i
Or. Price’s Cream Bakins Powder
Awarded Gold Hsdal HUwhMtr Fair, San Flanders.
PUBLICATION NOTICB.
Eunice Fellows, widow of Ephraim Fellows,
deceased, Fred Fellows and Huy Fellows,
heirs at law of Ephraim K. Fellows, de
ceased, non-resident defendants.
Yon will take notice that on the 19th day
ofjnne, 1898. Anna G. Van Alstyne, plaintiff
herein, Hied her petition in the district court
of Holt county, Nebraska, against the said
defendants impleaded with John Doe, the
object and prayer of which aJe to foreclose a
certain mortgage executed by Ephraim K.
Fellows and Eunice Fellows, his wife, to the
plaintiff upon the southeast quarter of
section thirty-live, township twenty-eight,
north of range eleven, Holt county .Nebraska,
to secure the payment of two certain
promissory notes dated October 1,1892, due
October 1. 1807, and April 1,1890, respectively,
one in the sum of 0300 and one In the sum of
19.00; that there Is now due upon said notes
and mortgage the sum of 1312.8* with Inter
est from this date, for whleh sum plaintiff
pravs for a decree and that defendants be
required to pay same or that said premises
may be sold to satisfy the amount found due;
that the said Ephraim K. Fellows died lntes
” " about
_ above
_ ---- are his
heirs and only heirs at law.
You are required to plead or answer to said
jietltlon on or before the 17th day of August,
Dated this 19th day of June, 1808.
1-4 „ Anna G. Van Aiattnk.
By Chas. G. Byan, her Attorney.
T1MUBU tULI'llKK, FINAL muoF.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office, l‘
O'Neill, Neb.. June 20. 1898. f
Notice la hereby given that Otis Haven, of
Oharlea city, Iowa, baa filed notice of Inten
tion to make final proof before the register
and receiver at tbelr office In O'Neill, Neb.
on Friday the 14th day of August, 1896, on
timber-culture application No. 6185, for the
NB !4 of section No. 36, in township No. 98
north, range No. 11 west. He names as wit
nesses: Chaunoy D. Keyes, Harry G. JewelL
John J. Halloran and Frank McDermott, all
of Inman, Nebraska.
1-6 John A. Habmon, Register.
LEGAL NOTICE.
William Reigel, 0. 0. Peirce, and—Pierce
wife of O. 0. Pierce real name unknown, will
take notice: That on the 1st day of July.
1898, the Fidelity Company, plaintiff, com
menced an notion in the district oourt of
Holt county, Nebraska, against said de
fendants, to foreclose a certain mortgage
executed and delivered to the American
Loan and Trust Company, by the defendant
William Reigel. covering the following de
scribed real estate situate In Holt county,
Nebraska, to-wit: The northeast quarter of
section 4, In township 27, north of range 16
west. Securing the payment of a promissory
note of the said William Helgel, dated Dec.
28, 1887, for the sum of 8400, payable on the
1st day of December, 1892, to toe American
Loan and Trust Company. There Is now due
the plaintiff on said note the sum of 8400,
with 10 per cent. Interest from Dec. 1,1882.
And plaintiff prays that said premises may
be sola to satisfy said sum interest and cost.
You are required to answer said petition
on or before the 10th day of August, 1806.
Dated at O'Neill, Neb„ July 1,1898. 68-4
N. D. THE FIDEilTY u6.. Plaintiff.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS.
S.H. Reesman, Jennie Reesman, Robert
Hannah, Mrs. Robert Hannah, T. O. Cannon,
Eliza Cannon, non-resident defendants.
Notice is hereby given that on the 13th day
of January, 1898, A. T. Merrill, the plaintiff
In this action, filed his petition In the office
of the clerk of the district oourt of Holt
county, Nebraska, the object and prayer of
which Is to foreclose a oertain mortgage ex
ecuted by S. H. and Jennie Reesman upon
the northeast quarter section 4. township 20.
north range 10, west 6th p. n„ in Holt oounty.
Nebraska, which mortgage was executed and
delivered to the Globe Investment Company
and filed for record on the 12th day of
September, 1880, and recorded In book 48 of
mortgages at page 629: that there Is now due
upon said mortgage the sum of 8886.00.
You are required to answer said petition
on or before the 27th day of July, 1806, or the
same will be taken as true and judgment
entered accordingly.
604 A. T. Merrill.
By| H. M. Uttley,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that the Undersigned
by virtue of an order of oourt duly made on
the 22nd day of July, 1806, will on the 20th
day of August, 1896, at 1:30 p. n„ at the west
front door of the court-house In the olty of
P’Neill, Holt county, Nebraska, offer the fol
lowing lands, held as assets of the Holt
County Bank, for sale, to:wlt:
The N 99 feet of lots 1 and 2 In block 22 In
the original town of O'Neill, commonly
known as the Bank building, lot 6 block 2,
lots 010 and 11 In block 46 and lot 7 In block
48, lots 6 and 7 In block S3, lots 2,17 and 8 in
block 64 In McUafferty's addition to O’Neill.
Allot block A except 288 off the north side.
All of block C except 66 foet by 176 feet and
the southeast quarter of block D and KK of
nw!4 of block B, lots 1.2,3 and 4 In block H.
lots 5, 6 and 7 In block J, all In the olty of
O'Neill. The seR of section 8. township 30,
range 12; ne!* 22,30,10, south 40 feet of lots 14.
IS and 16 Inblock 28; lots 9 to 16 Inclusive in
block 10 the original town of O'Neill. South
M of the ne, se X nwj* and ne la of seM 3 and
ne)* ne)* 4. and ne)* 0, all In township 27.
range 10 west, and lots 12 and 13 in blook 20,
original town of O'Neill. Also a strip of
ground at the sw 14 of se!4 Of section 30, town
ship 29, range 11, west 6th p. n„ on aparallell
line with Fourth street In the city of O'Neill,
Holt county, Nebraska, and 175 feet north of
the center of the main traok of the Fremont
Blkhorn and Missouri Valley railroad as now
located over and across said land thence
running north on said line parallel! with
Fourth street 75 feet, thenoe east 160 feet,
thence south to a point 175 feet north of the
oenter of the main track of said railroad,
thence west on said line 175 feet, north of said
railroad track to the point of beginning.
The iw!* li, township 27, range 10, west, ex
cept first a strip of land 200 feet In width
across the ne)* of swj* of the sw)* of said
section whloh strip of land Is known as the
right-of-way of the Fremont Elkhorn and
Missouri Valley railroad company and lies
loo feet in width on each sldo of the center
line of the railroad track of said defendant.
Also excepting a strip of land 150 feet In
width acrosB sw!4 of said section, section 11,
Immediately south of and abutting upon
•aid right of way of said Fremont Elkhorn
and Missouri Valley railroad as above
mentioned. Also excepting a portion of said
sw)* of Bald section 11, described as follows:
Commencing at a point 870 feet west and 40
feet north of the south east corner of the
ne!4 of said sw)* of section 11, running thence
west 250 feet, thence north 250 feet, thenoe
east 250 feet, and thence south 260 feet to the
point of beginning.
Such sale to be for cash or part cash and
on time with good security subject to the
approval of the undersigned and the oourt.
Dated this 30th day of July, 1808,
4-4 O. O. SNYDER.
Receiver Holt Oounty Bank.
hutiue.
Rom Stewart, defendant, will taka notice
that on the 15th day of June, 1888, J amei
Dolan, plaintiff herein, filed his petition In
the district court of Holt count;, Nebraska,
against Rom Stewart, Impleaded wltb others,
defendants. The object and prayer of which
are: To foreclose a certain mortgage, ex
ecuted by the defendant, William N, ffarlow,
to the plaintiff, upon the northeast quarter
of section twenir (SO.) and the northwest
quarter of section twenty-one (31.) all In
township thirty (90,) range slxtMn (M.) Holt
Holt county, Nebraska, to secure the pay
ment of a certain promissory note, dated
March 7, 1808, for the sum of one thousand
(11,000) dollars, and due and payable lq five
years from the date thereof; that by reason
of default of the defendants In tbe payment
of the Interest due upon said note, and de
fault in the payment of taxes on said
premises, the whole sum of principal and
Interest upon said note and mortgage, as
approved therein, has become due ana pay
able; that there Is now due upon said note
and mortgage the sum of one thousand (81,000)
dollars, with Interest at the rate of seven per
cent, per annum from March 7,1884, fof which
sum with Interest, as above set forth, plain
tiff prays for a decree that the defendants
be required to pay the same, or that said
Premises may be sold to satisfy the amount
ound due.
You are required to answer said petition
on or before the 27th day of July, 1888.
Dated June 15,188S.
Haxutt 5 Jack ahd H. M. Umn,
504 Attorneys for Plaintiff.
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