The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 03, 1896, Image 8

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    M’MANUS’
| The People Wondered
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and the People will Wonder!
I Such merchandising. No wonder the people conies here as if of one mind. An even dozen helpers
Iwere few P wait °“the throngs-your pardon is asked. Yet we only tell of one bargain of each
j ^ secured by Mr. P. J. McManus during his recent eastern purchasing trip. No room for further
j cominent—this broad page will not hold half the bargain news that could be told of this month.
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Dress Goods.
25 of the finest drew patterns, silk and wool coarse effect, at $1.
pery ard.
10 patterns of black silk and wool Jackards at $1.25 per yard.
All my 50-inch flannel dress goods, 50 cents per yard.
54-inch broadcloth at 80 cents per yard.
4 staple shades in beat broadcloth, black, green, navy and brown at
$1.25 per yard, former price $1.50.
. , All 86-inch flannels, 85 cents. These are bargains; don’t miss them.
All lnstereens, crape effect, 36-inoh width, 25 cents.
Another line, 82-inoh, very desirable patterns, at 18 cents.
/ A large line of new style Prooales, donble fold, worth 18 cents, to
close at 15 centa.
Ladles’ Fine Shoes.
V' On this line of goods I defy competition for style fit and quality,
,fo* ® handle the celebrated Moore A Shafer line, which have been
acknowledged by all leading retail shoe dealers to be the best on the
market
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, You want to get the winter Oxblood, the latest style shoe out. Just
arrived. This line is made up in the latest coin toe, in any width.
Also the best line of Misses’ and Ohildren’s shoes. The American
,Beauty, new shape, at the following prices: $1.25, $150, $1.75 and
$2.00. These are the best values on the market.
Men’s Shoes.
This is one of the lines that I am second to none on, for I handle
tiie largest lino in the county.
The Enamel calf is the correct thing for men’s dress shoe, and I
handle the beet line made.
We have also the finest Kangaroo shoe in the latest shape at the
very low price of $4.
A line of fine calf shoes at $3; former price $4 and $450. These
are trade winners.
, ■ Also keep a full assortment of men’s shorn in cheaper grades.
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Capes . and Jackets.
15 fine Kernejr Jackets up-to-date style, worth
$18.50 for $15.
10 fine Kersey Jackets, button trimmed, worth $15,
to close at $|2.
25 blue or black Kersey garments, worth $13.50, to
close at $11.50.
25 of the best Kersey garments ever offered at
to close at $8.
A number of $5, $6 and $6.50 to close at $4,
15 garments to close at $2.60 and $3.00,
former price $5. 3
By an early selection you get the best bargains.
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Mittens.
Ladies’ silk and wool mitts, doable, at 50, 65 and 75 cents.
Misses’ and Children’s mitts from 15 to 75 cents.
A complete line, of men’s dress gloves and mittens, also a
large line of common goods at very low prices.
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Miscellaneous.
25 Wool Shawls to close at half price.
Also a fine line of Portiers, to close at 20 per cent discount.
Lack Coats—The best rubber lined at $2.50. Other grades at
; $2.25, $200 and $1.50.
A few boys’ cottonade coats, doublb breasted, at $1.50.
After oar immense fall trade on far coats 1 have three to close
’ at reduced prices.
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Get a Bow Girls!
A nice assortment of feather bows, latest oat, in prices ranging
from $1.50 to $2.50. , *
25 dozen silk mufflers for holiday use, nobby patterns
25 dozen silk handkerchiefs, ranging in price from 10 to 85 cents.
Just the thing for a present.
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Shirts.
Men’s flannel shirts worth $2.50, to close at $2. • '
A $2 line to close at $1.75. v
A fancy check flannel shirt, the best ever shown, at $1.50. 1
Our Moleskin fleesed shirt at 90 cents, is a daisy.
We have a cracker-jack in heavy Ghevoit at 05 cents.
Our immense trade in underwear has our lines broken, and what we
have left will be closed at a discount of 20 per cent. Don’t fail to see
this line as there are some good things left.
Groceries. v
I will note you a few of the many bargains in the grocery line.
19 pound, granulated sugar $1.
Key coffee 18 cents per package. No other on the market equals this.
New York Buckwheat 3J cents a pound.
Moca and Java coffee, 25 cents per pound. A good one.
Green Apples 65 cents per bushel.
The best Japan Tea, 3 pound foi $1.
The finest May pickings, Japan Tea for 50 cents, worth 75 cents.
Prunes—Nice fresh stock, 5 cents per pound.
A fancy one at 8 cents. ; •> '
Muscatel raisins, at 6 cents per pound.
Evaporated peaches, fancy stock, at 8 J cents.
New York Apples per barrell, $2.50. These are the choicest stock
on the market.
25 pounds good rice for $1. The best rice on the market 12 pouud
for $1. r
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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
ISC THI DIMKIOT COURT OF HOLT
OOONTY. NEBRASKA
Mi B. H1B. receiver of the Lincoln Seeing*
Baals and Safe Deposit Company. a cor
poration. plaintiff.
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Hemrg.MeBT0n7.NeU:* A. MoKvonv his
wife. George a. MpArthur, John McHugh.
. McHugh Us wife, first name un
known, J. J. Klngjlrst name unknown, -7—
•uvwn, *i* «i. Aioi, nrst name i .....
King his wife, first name unknown, do
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MOT I CM TO HOlf-BBBIDBKT DBVBWDULXTf:
_ A bore named defendants Henry u. Mo
Evony and Nellie A. MoEvony his wife will
take notice that on UieStth day of July. less.
aboe* named plaintiff filed a p*tltlon"against
Dpleaded with others In said oourt the
you imp _ _
object aad prayer of which are SoforecioseTn.
October A ISM, fitaTfor record and reoorded
la .the office of the register of deeds of said
Holt qouuty on October 11, mm. In book #a
of mortgage* on page MB, oonveylng the fol
towtag real estate situated In mid county.
*|Oommonelngsltty-nlae(«Bk feet north of!
U»«1 northwest corner of lot eighteen (38) block
“A" la Tally's addition number two <8) run
ning north one hundred and seventy (170)
feet; thenoe running east ninety <80) feet;
thence.south one hundred and seventy (t7o>
met; thence running west to place of begin
ning la the southeast northeast quarter 80.
That default has been mad* In
meat of the Indebtednees seour___
jmtrtgag* and there Is now due the plalnUIT
in the premises the sum of W0P.00 with Inter
est at 10 per eent. from the Sth day of Octo
ber Met, which is a valid and first Hen upon
•aid premises; and plainalff prays for a sain
ef mid premises according tolaw to satisfy
the amount adjudged to be due In "
tho
and for a decree foreclosing thu
redemption of all said defendants
equity of _
and those claiming under them,
land each ofyou are requited to answer
petition on or beforeMoaday, ‘
___„_ the 4th
January, M8T, or the same will be
it mid Judgment and decree
_ SLETHiUh Receiver, Plaintiff.
By A. 8. Tlbbets and L. C. Burr.
. _ Hla Attorneys.
Sidney
defend
LEGAL NOTICE.
laey Biddle and Check H. Toncray,
-—Manta, will take notice that on the M
?■/«*WE Helen A. Berry. plato
Uff herein, filed her petition In the dbtrtat
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uoi 1MUUO& 11___
yrnrtcf Holt county, Nebraska, agnlnst said
dsfoadint., impleaded with John H. Aims
sad Ann Amss.hU wife, (first and real name
unknown) also defendants. the object aad
prayer of which are to foreclose e tax lisa
haw by the plaintiff upon and against «te
■gnthwest quarter of section six tfiTin town.
■■JP*»u»ty-elglit<18t north of range twelve
IK**** of The Sth P. M. la Holt county,
Nebrssluh That on the Sth day of Decern
her, MW. E. Uf. Adam* purekssed said prem
JM atprivato tax sale In accordance With
law for the delinquent taxes levied on said
prmstamfor the year MB. and paid for
satd delinquent taxes Interest aadcoetssl
tald tax sale the sum of •».]& That the
saxes duly levied 00 said premlsm for the
y»*r MM bimse delinquent and on the 85th
day of Beptambsr, IMO. said Adam* paid the
raft taxes amounting wrth Interest to 818.M.
^tthe taxm duly levied on mid premises
ter tee year MM mourne delinquent and uu
the Mth day of August. Ml. said Adams bxm
rty^mid^taxee^asaountinselth interest
MAT- That the texesduVievted on SB
im wma wmsb mgf w pvjfswimi. .....
Mum tM Mid Uxm Amounting wit
latGVMt toMA Tutthaturn dulylevle
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On laid premises for the year 1892 became
delinquent and on the 8d day of October, 18011,
i.u . puid the said taxes amounting1
with Interest to $17.50. That when said I
Adams purchased said premise* at said tax i
sale a tax sale certificate was duly Issued to
Mm by the treasurer of Holt county, and
that said premises have never been redeemed
from said tax sale, and all of Bald taxes still
constitute a valid lien on said premises.
That on the 24th day of July, 1808 said E. W.
Adams, lor a valuable consideration, sold
and assigned his said tax lien on said land
and all interest he ever possessed In said
land under and by virtue of said tax sale
and under and by virtue of all taxes ever
paid by hi m ou said premises, to this plain
tiff who Is now the owner thereof. That
there 1b now due the plaintiff on said tax
lien the sum of $178.50, for which sum with
Interest from this date at ten per cent, per
annum, plaintiff prays for a decree that
plaintiff be required to pay the same or that
Bald premises may be sold to satisfy the
amount found due.
You i
on or b..
Dated I
22-4
unt found due.
u are reoutred to answer said petition
IIbuim A. Bkkkt, Plaintiff.
LEGAL NOTICE
William Adams, Thomas N. J. Hynes, and
John P,.Gibson, executor of tbe estate of
Ann A. MoOleery, deceased, defendants, will
take notice that on the 8d day of December.
18B8, Helen A. Berry, plaintiff herein, filed
her petition In the district court of Holt
county. Nebraska, against said defendants.
Impleaded with O, O. Snyder, receiver of
Holt oounty bank. John Fallon and the
County of Holt, also defendants, the object
!£<* ,?r,*iy.er .5* wtll?h ,“1™ to foreclose a tax
lien held by the plaintiff upon and against
the southwest quarter scotlon thirty-one, in
r/iwninln rhlntn _ ”_* ' .«
•MS*®. 1Tra,n*e' ten. west ' of
4“e„ M. In Holt county, Nebraska.
That on the 4tb day of Deoember.18S9. K7 w!
Adams purchased said premises at private
tax sale In accordance with law for the do
Hnquent taxes levied on said premises for the
ff®ar 1888, and paid for said delinquent taxes,
aml oosu at said tax sale, the sum
J*®-8?: That on the l»th day of September,
w.sald Adams paid the taxes duly levied
*°r tho year 1888, and which
■tthe time of suoh payment were delinquent
—d delinquent taxes with interest
amounted to 819.3ft at the time they were sc
paid by said Adams. That the taxes duU
iwrled on said premises for the year 1880
oeeauie delinquent and on the 28th darof
August, 1881, said Adams paid the said ttotes
amounting with Interest to 814.83. That the
****“,‘J.V'.y, tevled on said premises for the
year 1*91 became delinquent and on the 30tli
®»y of September. 1892, said Adams paid the
gmd taxes amounting with Interest to $12.10.
*evle<> on said premises
became delinquent and on
the Jd day of October, 1883, said Adaius paid
Jbo ^d taxes amounting with Interest to
914.91). That when said Adams purchased
said premises at said tax sale a tax sale cer
tificate was duly issued to him by the trees
Tirrmliri *?im, ii 0lt COIJStyi an® lha‘ said
premlaes have never been redeemed from
J'U’fi*? J?*®’ ®*lof said taxes oonstitute
•y*>ld lien on said premises. That on the
2<tb day of July, 1893, said Adams, for a val
consideration, sold and assigned liU
tax llenon said land and all interest he ever
p?Me!Sed ,n 1%,ld under and virtue
-fi sal® 5nd under and by virtue c
~ uuwir wiu uy vinue n
to this plaintiff who Is now the owner there
™ —--r—, - hv in uup uib owner mere
°L That there is now due the plaintiff oi
mddtaxllen the sum of fie*, for which sun
with Interest from this date at ten per cent
DlH.lnt.lfr prays for a decree; tba
be. required to pay the same o
that said premises may be sold to satisfy
the amount fouud due. sausrj
You are required to answer said petition oi
of before the 11th day of January. 18BT.
Dated this 8rd day of December, 1898.
8-4 Hiu» A. Biur, Plaintiff.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Empkle Hardware Company, Hart C. Fish
ana Schneider and Loomis, defendants,
Wocnneiaer ana Loomis, defendants,
will take notice that on the 3d day of Decem
ber. 189(1, Helen A. Berry, plaintiff herein,
filed her petition In the district court of Holt
county, Nebraska, against said defendants,
Impleaded with Daniel O’Donnell. Sarah A.
O Do""'’n n °—j— • - — - -
kJL it V w vuddui. ourttn /v.
“Connell, O. O. Snrder, receiver of Holt
County Bank. John Carr and J. T. Robinson
Notion company, also defendants, the obleot
and nravAf rtf mkloV. ««« -1_- _
--- wtupnuj, nisu UOICUUBUIS, IUH UU)HUl
and Prayer of which arc to foreclose a tax
Hen pelfl by the plaintiff upon and against
— — ■ “ iiimmiu u|wd unu against
the northeast quarter of seotlon nine (9) In
township twenty-seven (27) north of range
ten (10) west of the 6th P. M. In Holt county
Nebraska. That on the 5th day of December,
1889, E. w. Adams purchased said premises
at private tax sale. In accordance with law.
for the delinquent taxes levied on said
premises for the year 1888, and raid for said
delinquent taxes, lnserest and costs, at said
tax sale the sum of 920.(16 That the taxes
SglE levle“ on said premises for the year
wai Deeajue delinquent and on the 26th day
of' September, l«tot said Adams paid said
taxes amounting with interest to 118,71.
That the taxes duly levied on said premises'
*" 1"? ¥e*r 1890 became delinquent and on
the 28th day of August, 1891, said Adams paid
amounting with Interest to
*20.17, That the tuxes duly levied on said'
premises for the year 1891 became delinquent
and on the 80th day of September. 1882, said
t**®8 amounting with
Interest to *18.00. lhat the taxes duly levied
on said premise* for the year 1898 became
“eyoooent and on the 3d dav of October,
18W. said Adams paid the said taxes, aniount
lng with Interest to *17. That when said
Adams purchased said premises at said tax
sale a tax salo certificate was duly Issued to
him by the treasurer of said Molt county,
ana that said premises have never been re
from said tax sale, and all of said tax
es still constitute a valid lien on said prem
ises. Tliat on the 84th day of July, 18)18?said
Adams, for a valuable consideration, sold
and assigned his said tax lien and all Interest
..a tver. Posse88**! 1? said premises under
and by virtue or satd tax sale and under and
11V V1 rllln nf nil 4nv..,» «..._1j 1_i •
k- 7/"wa bwh ana unaer am
Dy virtue of all taxes overpaid by him oi
JfW premises; to this plain tiff, who is noi
tirvuuaes. io urn ptamutr, who is now
the owner thereof. That there is now due
the plaintiff on said tax lien the sum of Sl«7,
for which sum with interest from this date
at ten per cent, per annum plaintiff prays
for a decree, that defendant may be required
to pay the same or that said premises may
be sold to satisfy the amount found due.
_„*®u. “/e resulted to answer said petition
on or before tne 11th day of January. 1897.
Dated this 3d day of December, 1800.
23-4 Helen A. Bkuhv, Plaintiff.
LEGAL NOTICE.
J- Bundell. defendant, will taki
notice that on the 3d day of December, 189f
A* Berry, plaintiff herein, filed hoi
petition In the district court of Holt county
Nebraska, ugalnst said defendant, the objee
°* which are to foreclose a ta:
*be plaintiff upon and agalns
the borthwost quarter or seotlon ten (10) ii
thirty (80) range ten (10) west of th
6th P. H. In Holt couuty, Nebraska. Tha
on the 5th day of December. 1889, E. W
Adams purchased said premises at prlvst
tax sale In accordance with law for the de
llnquent taxes levied on said premises fo
the year 1888 and paid for said dellnquen
ooats, at said tax sale tb
sum of *29 05. That the taxes duly levied oi
said premises for the year 1880 became delln
on *!i? *?th d*y ot September, 18S*
Mid Adams P*id the said taxes, amountlug
with Interest, t<> *31.17. Thst the taxes dut
levied on said premises l’or the year 189
became delinquent and on the 28th dav o
•mmiy**1, Adams paid the said taxe
amounting with interest to *11.65. That th
£»leT,edj°S **ld Premises for th
year 1802 became delinquent and on the at
day or October, 18U, said Adams paid tb
-
said taxes amounting with Interest to $8.81.
That when said Adams purchased said prem
ises at said tax sale a tax sale certificate was
duly Issued to him by the treasurer of Holt
county, and that said premises have never
been redeemed from said tax sale, and all of
said taxes still constitute a valid lien on said
premises. That on tile 24th day of July, 1893,
said E. W. Adams, for a valuable considera
tion. sold and assigned his said tax lion and
all interest he ever possessed in said premises
under and by virtue of said tax lien and
under and by virtue of all taxes ever paid by
him on said premises to tills plaintiff, who Is
now the owner thereof. That there Is now
due the plaintiff on said tax lien the sum of
*150, for which sum with interest from this
date at ten per cent, per annum plaintiff
prays for a decree, that the defendant be
required to pay the same or that said premi
ses may be sold to satisfy the amount found
due.
You are required to answer said petition
on or before the 11th day of January, 1897.
Dated this 3d day of December, 1886.
22-4 Helen A. Berry, Plaintiff.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Wyatt Starts. J. B. 8. Case, Ann Case, his
wife, (first and real name unknown) Scott 1’.
Jones, T. G. Moreland. Muson 8. Southwortli,
David Jameson, Clifton E. Mayne, 8. A. 8ol
man and W. D. Mead, defendants, will take
notice that on the 2nd day of December, 1886,
Helen A. Berry, plaintiff herein, filed her
petition in the district court of Holt county,
Nebraska, against said defendants the object
and prayer of which arc to foreclose a tax
lien held by the plaintiff upon and against
the southeast quarter of the northwest quar
ter, and the northeast quarter of the south
west quarter, and the north half of the
southeast quarter of section five, (5) In town
ship thirty, (30) north of range twelve, (12)
west of the 6th P. M. in Holt oounty. Nebras
ka. That on the Sth day of December. 1886,
K. W. Adams purchased said premises at
private tax sale. In accordance with law, for
the delinquent taxes levied on said premises
for the year 1888. and paid for said delinquent
taxes, interest and costs at said tax sale the
sum of 123.18. That the tuxes duly levied on
said premises for the year 1888 became delin
quent and on the 25th day of September, I860,
said Adams paid the said taxes amounting
with Interest to *17.72. That the taxes duly
levied on said premises for the year 1860
became delinquent and ou the 28th day of
August. 1891, said Adams paid the said tuxes
amounting with interest to *17.33. That the
taxes duly levied on said promises for the
year 1891 became delinquent and on the 29th
day of September, 1862, said Adams paid the
said taxes amounting with interest to *16 40.
That the taxes duly levied on said premises
for the year 1892 became delinquent and on
the third day of October, 1883, said Adams
paid the said taxes, amounting with Interest
to #18.10 at the tlmo they were so paid. That
when said Adams purchased said premises
at said tax sale a tax sale certificate was
duly issued to him by the treasurer of said
Holt county, and that said premises have
never boen redeemed from said tux sale, and
all of said taxes constitute a valid lien on
said premises. That on the 24th day of July,
1896, said E. W. Adams for a valuable consid
eration, sold and assigned his tax lien upon
said land, and all Interest he ever possessed
in said land under and by virtue of said tax
sale and under and by virtue of all taxes
ever paid by him on said premises to this
plaintiff, who is now the owner thereof.
That there is now due .the ptalntif on said
tax lien the sum of *171, for which sum with
Interest from this date at ten per cent, per
annum, plaintiff prays for a decree that
defendants he required to pay the same or
that said premises may be sold to satisfy the
amount found due.
You ure required to answer said petition
on or before the 11th day of January, 1866.
Dated this 3d day of December. 1896.
22-4 Hei.cn A. Berry. Plaintiff.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at O’Neilu Neb.,
. December 2, 1896.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has Hied notice of his intention
to fln.al Proof ln support of his claim,
and that said proof will be made before the
Register and Receiver at O’Neill, Nebraska,
on January 16,. 18OT, viz: ,
„ WILLIS K. BELL, H. E. No. 14412,
for the NW)4 NWH section 13, township 26,
north range 13 west 6th P. M. v
He names the following witnesses to prov
hls continuous residence upon and eulti
VUtlnn rtf no I /l lnnR . si__ -n w-t
i .j icaiuoubD u{.un ana uuiti
vatlon of, said land, viz: James E. Frary.
Ineoil I’m., hi, Wl™_ A J__ .. s . A'
t uu» v»*• James m. rrai
Jesse Frary, Elmer Adams and Asher
Holcomb, all of Chambers, Nebraska.
22-Cnp. john A. Harmon, Register.
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