The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 17, 1896, Image 5

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    GEN’L OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
STATU.
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'Governor.....Silas Holooial
Lieutenant Governor.R. E. Moor*
Secretary of State.■ J* A. Plpei
State Treasurer....J. 8. Battle)
State Auditor.Eugene Moon
Attorney General.A. S. Churchll
Com. Lands and Buildings.O. H. Russel
Suut. Publlo Instruction. H. K.Corbetl
REGENTS STATE UNIVERSITY.
Chas. II. Gore, Lincoln: Leavitt Burnham
Omaha; J M. Hiatt, Alma; E. P. Holmes,
Pierce; J. T. Mallaieu, Kearney: M. J. Hull,
Edgar.
CONGRESSIONAL.
Senators—W. V. Allen, of Madison; John
M. Thurston, of Omaha.
Representatives—First Dlstrlot, J. B Strode
Second. D H. Mercer; Third, 3oo. 0. Mikel
John; fourth — Halner; Fifth, \\. E. And
rews; Sixth; O. M. Kem.
JUDICIARY.
.ihmf Justice...A. M. Pool
Associates...T.O. darrlson and T. L.Norvall
FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
judge .M. P. Klnkald, of O Neill
Keuorter ............... J. J. King of O'Neill
JkXgm?.W. H. Westover, of Rushvlllt
Reporter ... ibn Maher, of Rushvllle.
LAND OFFICES.
o’ininx.
rtiwtater . ....... .John A. Harmon,
Receiver..... .... .. .Elmer Williams,
COUNTY.
judge .Geo McCutcheon
il UUKCn mm • T~V... Ohl.uUn
Clerk of the District Court.John Sklrvlng
Denntv .... ..O. M. UOHlnl
Treasurer ...I. P. Mullen
Demfty .. ..Sam Howard
Clerk *...Bin Bethea
Denutv.....Mike McCarthy
gs£.
At3T.V:. .'.V.V....V:^ B. Murphy
SUPERVISORS.
first district.
Cleveland, Sand Creek. Dustin, Saratogi
ock Falls and Pleasantvlew—J. C. Blondli
SECOND DISTBICT.
Shields, Paddock, 8cott, Steel Creek, Wll
lowdale and Iowa—J. H. Hopkins.
THIRD DISTRICT.
. Grattan and O'Neill—E. J. Maok.
FOURTH DISTBICT.
Ewing, Verdigris and Delolt—L. C. Combs,
FIFTH DISTRICT,
Chambers, Conlev, Lake, McClure and
Inman—E. Stillwell.
SIXTH DISTRICT.
Swan. Wyoming, Fairvlew, ^aricls. Green
Valley, Sheridan and Emmet—O. W. Moss*
SEVENTH DISTRICT.
Atkinson and Stuart-Frank Moore.
Oil T OF (yNEILL.
Supervisor, fi. J, Mack; Justices, B« H.
Benedict and S. M. Wagers; Constables, Ed.
MoBrlde and Perkins Brooks.
OOUNOIUI*W—VIR8T WARD.
For two years.—D. H. Cronin. For one
jear_C. W. Hagenslck.
SECOND WARD.
For two years—Alexander Marlow,
one year—W. T. Bvans.
THIRD WARD.
For two years—Charles Davis,
year—E. J. Mack.
For
For one
city officers. _ M
Mayor, H. E. Murphy; Clerk, N. Martin;
Treasurer, John McHugh; City Engineer
John Horrlsky; Police Judge, H. Kautzman;
Chief of Police, P. J. Biglin; Attorney,
r Thos. Carlon; Welghmaster, D. Stannard.
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GRATTAN TOWNSHIP.
Supervisor, K. J. Hayes; Trearurer. Barney
McGreevv; Clerk, J. Sullivan; Assessor Ben
Jobring: Justices, M. Castello and Chas.
Wilcox; Constables, John Horrlsky and Ed.
McBride; ltoad overseer dlst. 88, Allen Brown
(list. No. 4, John Enright.
SOLDIERS’ RELIEF C0MNI88I0N.
Uegular meeting first Monday In Febru
ary of each year, and at suoh other times as
Is deemed necessary, ltobt. Gallagher, Page,
ohairman; Wm. Bowen, O'Neill, secretary;
H. H. Clark AtkinBOn.
JT.PATRICK'8 CATHOLIC CHURCH.
Services every Sabbath at 10:80 oclook.
DOrVWJOT OlflJ pnuumw. ~-:
Verv Uev. Cassidy. Postor. Sabbath school
Immediately following services.
jyJETHOlllST
__ CHURCH. Sunday
services—Preaohlng 10:30 A. M. and 8:00
P.U. Class No. 1 0:30 A. M. Class No. 2 (Ep
worth League) 7:00 p.h. Class No. 8 (Child
rens) 3:00 p. if* Mind-week services—General
prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 P. M. All will
be made welcome, especially strangers.
B. T. GEORGE. Pastor.
g'l A. R. POST.NO. 88. The Gen. John
It. O'Neill Post, No. 88, Department of Ne
braska G. A. K., will meet the first and third
Saturday evening of eaoh month In Masonic
hall O’Neill 8. J. Smith, Com.
.***,«. J VALLEY LODGE, 1.0.0.
UX . Meets every Wednesday evening In
Odd Fellows' hall. Visiting brothers cordially
Invited to attend. _
W. H. Mason. N. G. 0. L. Bright, Sec.
PABTIILD CHAPTER, 11. A. M
VJTMeett on first and. third Thursday of eaoh
month In Masonlo hall.
W.J. Dobbs Seo.
J. C. Habnish, H, P
KOF P.—HELMET LODGE, V. D.
• Convention every Monday at 8 o clock p.
m. in Odd Fellows' nail. Visiting brethern
cordially invited. _ _ _ _
J. P. Gilligan. 0.0.
E. J. Mack. K. of R. and S.
O'NEILL ENCAMPMENT NO. 80.1.
O. O. F. meets every seoond and fourth
Fridays of each month in Odd Fellows' Hall.
Ohas. Bbioht. H. P. H. M. Tttlkt, Scribe
Eden lodge no. 11, daughters
OF RRBKKAH, meets every 1st and 3d
Friday of eaoh month in Odd Fellows' Hall.
Augusta Martin N. Q. Maria Meals. Sec.,
Garfield lodge, no.9S,faa.m.
Regular communications Thursday nights
on or before the full of the moon. _ „
J. J.Kino, W. M.
O. O. Snvdbb, Sec.'
tfOLT’-CAMP NO. 1T10. M. W. OF A.
XAMeets on the first and third Tuesday in
each month in the Masonic hall.
0. W. Haobnsick, V. 0. D. H. Cronin, Clerk
AO, U. W. NO. 153. Meets second
• and fourth Tudsday of each month in
Masonic hall.
0. Bright, Rec. S. B. Howard, M, W.
INDEPENDENT WORKMEN OF
JL AMERICA, meet every first and third
Friday of eaoh month.
Geo. McCutchan, N. M.
J. H. Wblton, Seo.
POBTOFFICB DIRCBTORY
Arrival of Mails " i
W. M. k H. V. R. R.—THOM THE EAST,
■veryday,Sunday included at.5:16pm
BRQM the west.
« very day, Sunday lnoluded at.'. 8:58 a m
PACIFIC SHORT LINE.
Passenger—leaves 9:68 a. m. Arrives 11:55 p.m.
Freight—leaves 9:07 p. h. . Arrives 7:00 p. m.
Daily except Sunday.
O’NEILL AND CHELSEA.
Departs Monday, Wed. and Friday at7|00am
Arrives Tuesday, Thurs. and Sat. at.. 1:00 pm
O’NEILL AND PADDOCK.
Departs Monday. Wed.and Friday at..7:00 am
Arrives Tuesday, Thurs. and Sat. at.. 4:30 p m
O’NEILL AND NIOBRARA.
Departs Monday. Wed. and Fri. at_7:00 am
■Arrives Tuesday, Thurs. and Sat. at.. .4:00 p m
O’NEILL AND CUMMIN8VILLB.
Arrives Mon.,Wed. and Fridays at ..]1;a0pm
Departs Mon.. Wed. and Friday at t :00pm
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS,
LEGAL NOTICE.
Elliott C, Olinstead, Marlon 0. King, and
Ann King, bis wife, (first and real name
unknown) defendants, will take notice that
on tbo 2nd day ,f December, 1880. Helen A
Berry, plaintiff herein, filed her petition In
tlie district c urt of Holt county, Nebraska
against said defendants, the object and
prayer of which are to foreclose a certain
tax lien held by the plaintiff upon and
against the southwest quarter of seotiou
fourteen, (14) in township thirty, i301 north
of range fifteen, (15) west of tbe'Oth P. M., In
Holt county, Nebraska. That on the Bth day
of December, 1889. K. VV. Adams purchased
said premises at private tax sale in accord
ance with law, for the delinquent taxes
levied cn said premises for the year 1888, and
paid for said delinquent taxes, Interest and
costs, at said tax sale the sum of <20.04. Thai
on the 25th day of September. 1800, said E. W
Adams paid the taxes duly levied on said
premises for the year 1880, and which at the
time of such payment were delinquent, and
that said delinquent taxes with interest
amounted to $15.92 at the time they were sc
paid by said Adams. That the taxes duly
levied on said premises for the year 18M
became delinquent, and on the 28tb day of
August, 1891, said B. W. Adams paid the said
taxes amounting with Interest to 18.80.
That the taxes duly levied on said premises
for the year 1891 became delinquent and on
the noth day of December, 1892, said B. W.
Adams paid the said taxes amounting with
Interest to $7.10. That the taxes duly levied
on said premises for the year 1892 became
delinquent, and on ihe 3rd day of October,
said 8. W. Adums paid the said taxes amount
lug with Interest to <7.92. That when said
E. W. Adams purchased said premises at said
tux sale a tax sale certificate was duly issued
to him by the treasurer of said Holt county,
and that said premises have never been re
deemed from said tax sale, and all of said
taxes constitute a valid lieu on said premises.
That on the 24<h day of July, 1893, said K. W.
Adams for a valuable consideration, sold and
assigned his said tax hen on said land, and
all interest he ever possessed in Bald 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 plaintiff on said tax lien the sum of
<110, for which sum with interest from this
date plaintiff prays for a decree that defend
antB 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 un or before the 11th day of Janu
ary. 1897.
Dated this 3rd day of December, 1896.
22-4 Hxlen A. Berry, Plaintiff.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Willey E. Polley, William P. Hyatt. Ann
Hyatt, tils wife, (whose first and real name la
unknown) Scott T. Jones and Seth F. Wood
ford, defendants, will take notice, that on
the 2nd day of December, 1896, Helen A.
Berry, plaintiff herein, filed her petition In
the district court of Holt county. Nebraska,
against said defendants, the object and
grayer of which are to foreclose a tax lien
eld by the plaintiff upon and against the
northeast quarter of the southwest quarter,
and the south half of the southwest, and the
northwest auarter of the southeast quarter
of section twenty-six, In township
twenty-eight, (28) north of range fourteen, (14)
west of the Bth P. M. in Holt county, Nebras
ka. 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 paid for said delin
quent taxes, iuterest and costs at said tax
sale, the sum of $17.92. That on the 25th day
of September. 1890, said E. W. Adams paid
the taxes levied on said premises for the
year 1889, and which at the time of such pay
ment were delinquent; that said delinquent
taxes, with Interest, amounted to 16.47 at
the time they were so paid by said E. W.
Adams. That the taxes levied on said prem
ises for the year 1890 became delinquent, and
on the 28th nay of August, 1891, said E. W.
Adams paid the said taxes, amounting with
interest to $7.44- That the taxes duly levied
on said premises for the year 1891 became
delinquent, and on the Both day of Septem
ber, 1892, said E. W. Adams paid the said
taxes, amounting with Interest to $7.95. That
the taxes duly levied on said premises for
the year 1892 became delinquent, and on the
3d day of Octoter, 1893, satd K. W. Adams
paid the said taxes, amounting with Interest
to $8.20. That when said Adams purchased
said premises at said tax sale a tax sale cer
tificate was duly iBsued to him by the treas
urer of said Holt county, and that said
premises have never been redeemed from
said tax sale, and all of said taxes constitute
a valid lien on said premises. That on the
24th day of July, 1893, said E. W. Adams, for
a valuable consideration, 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
plnintlff on said tax lien the sum of $89, 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 11th day of January. 1897.
Dated this 3d day of December, 1896.
22-4 HjthBN A. Bbrky, Plaintiff.
LEGAL NOTICE.
John Cioehor., William Forrest and Boott
T. Jones, defendants, will take notice that
on the 2nd day of December, 1886, Helen A.
Derry, plaintiff herein, filed her petition In
the district court of Holt county, Nebraska,
against said defendants. Impleaded with
John Forrest and Ann Forest, bis wife,
(whose first and real name Is unknown) also
defendants, the object and prayer of whloh
petition are to foreclose a tax lien held by
the plaintiff upon and against the northeast
quarter of section two, (2) in township
twenty-nine. (29) north of range sixteen, (16)
west of the 6th 1’. H. in Holt county, Nebras
ka. 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 premi
ses for the year 1888, and paid for said delin
quent taxes, Interest and cost, at said tax
sale the sum of $21.61. That on the 25th day
of .September, 1800, said E. W. Adams paid
the taxes levied on said premises for the
year 1889. and which at the time of such pay
ment were delinquent. That said delinquent
taxes with interest amounted to $16.37 at the
time they were so paid by said Adams. That
the taxes levied on said land for the year
1800 became delinquent, and on the 28th day
of August, 1891, said E. W. Adams paid said
taxes, amounting with Interest, to $11.12.
That the taxes levied on said land for the
year 1801 became delinquent, and on the 30th
day of September, 1892, said E. W. Adams
paid said taxes, amounting with Interest to
$12.80. That the taxes duly levied on said
premises for the year 1802 became delinquent
and on the 3d day of October, 1893, said E. W.
Adams paid said taxes, amounting with
interest to $13.08. 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 been redeemed
from said tax sale, and all ol said taxes con
stitute a valid Hen on said premises. That
on the 24th day of July, 1893, said E. W.
Adams, for a valuable consideration, sold
and assigned his tax Hen upon said land, and
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 plaintiff on said tax lien the
sum of $135, for which sum with Interest
from this date at ten per oent. per annum
plaintiff prays for a decree that tne defend
ant 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 Uth day of January, 1897.
Dated this third day of Sanuary, 1896.
22-4 Helen A. Beuur, Plaintiff.
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