K-Jrd ISHBi M’MANUS’} The People Wondered HurMANURn If I 111 “ I ^1 KJ w | •m ‘ a mm ,- i ./ •• j. A ' ■H _ ■_ mWW vw and the People will Wonder! Such merchandising. No wonder the people comes here as if of one mind. An even dozen helpers were to few to wait on the throngs—yonr pardon is asked. Yet we only tell of one bargain of each fifty secured by Mr. P. J. McManus during his recent eastern purchasing trip. No room for further comment—this broad page will not hold half the bargain news that could be told of this month. Dross Goods. I I 1 _ 25 of the finest dress patterns, silk and wool coarse effect, at $1. per yard. 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 best broadcloth, black, green, navy and brown at 11.25 per yard, former price $1.50. All 86-inch flannels,- 85 cents. These are bargains; don’t miss them. All lustereens, crape effect, 86-inch width, 25 cents. Another line, 32-incb, very desirable patterns, at 18 cents. A large line of new style Procales, double fold, worth 18 cents, to slose at 15 cents. Ladies’ Fine Shoes. On this line of goods I defy competition for style fit and quality, Sor I handle the celebrated Moore & Shafer line, which have been toknowledged by all leading retail shoe dealers to be the best on the narkeh You want to get %p winter Oxblood, the latest style shoe out. Just strived. This line is made up in the latest coin toe, in any width. Also the best line of Misses’ and Children’s shoes. The American fesuty, new shape, at the following prices: $1.25, $150, $1.75 and 12.00. These are the best values on the market. - Men’s Shoes. This is one of the lines that I am seoond to none on, for I handle he largest line in the county. The Enamel calf is the correct thing for men’s dress shoe, and I isndle the best line made. We have also the finest Kangaroo shoe in the latest shape at the eiy low prioe of $4. A line of fine calf Bhoes at $8; former prioe $4 and $4.50. These re trade winners. Also keep a full assortment of men’s shoes in cheaper grades. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< Capes and Jackets. 15 fine Kersey Jackets up-to-date style, worth $18 50 for 315. 10 fine Kersey Jackets, button trimmed, worth $15, to close at 312. 2o blue or black Kersey garments, worth $13.50, to close at 311.50. 25 of the best Kersey garments ever offered at $10, | to close at 38* 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. 1 1 ? ... ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< 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 J large line of common goods at very low prices. Miscellaneous. 25 Wool Shawls to close at half price. Also a fine line of Portiers, to close at 20 per cent discount. Duck Coats—The best rubber lined at $2.50. Other grades at ; $2.25, $200 and $1.50. * ! A few boys’ cottonade coats, double breasted, at $1.50. i • After our immense fall trade on fur coats 1 have three to close ' ’ at reduced prices. cet a Bow Girls! "I'lZrnT 'e“h,r bo“' '*“ “^p*--** 25 dozen silk mufflers for holiday use, nobby patterns. 25 dozen silk handkerchiefs, ranging in price from 10 to 35 cents. J ust the thing for a present. Shirts. Men’s flannel shirts worth $2.50, to close at $2. A $2 line to close at $1.75. A fancy check flannel shirt, the best ever shown, at $1.50. Our Moleskin fleesed shirt at 90 cents is a daisy. We have a cracker-jack in heavy Chevoit at 05. cents. Our immense trade in underwear has our lines broken, and what have left will be closed at a discount of 20 per cent. Don’t fail to this line as there are some good things left. we see Groceries. 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 3 J cents a pound. Moca and Java coffee, 25 cents per pound. A good one. Green Apples 05 cents per bushel. The best Japan Tea, 3 pound for $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 0 cents per pound. Evaporated peaches, fancy stock, at 8J cents. ■*<*»* -to.* ,JlradB 8003 f°r Tl” b“‘ rioe °“the market 12 pound LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. HOLT IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF COUNTY, NEBRASKA John t H1U. receiver of the Lincoln Saving* Buk and Safe Deposit Company, a cor poratton, plaintiff. ' vs. Hoary Os MoEvony, Nellie A. MoBvonv hi* - wife. George A. McArthur, John McHugh. ———McHugh hi* wife, tint name un known. T. 3. King, lint name unknown. —— King hi* wife, lint name unknown, de fendants. none* TO KOK-HtSIDSHT DWIKDAlfTfl! _Above named defendant* Henry C. Mo Bvony and Nellie A. MoEvony hi* wife will take notice that on the Mth day of J uly. UBS, above named plaintiff Hied a petition against you Impleaded with others In said court the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain mortgage given by defendants Henry ' O. MoEvony and Nellie A. MoEvony his wife to defendant George A. MoArthur, dated October 8, 1MM, Bled for record and recorded in the office of the register of deeds of said Holt oouuty on October 11.19U4, In book OS 1 of mortgages on page MB, conveying the fol lowing real estate situated In said county. a.- ' towtt: .Commencing slxty-ntne (00) feet north of the northwest oorner of lot eighteen (18/ block “A" In Fahy’s addition number two (2) run ning north one hundred and seventy (170) feet; thenoe running east ninety (MU feet; thenoe south one hundred and seventy (110) feet; thence running west to place of begin nliur in the southeast northeast quarter Mb Mi 11, west. That default has been made In the pay ment of the Indebtedness secured by sold mortgage and there Is now due the plaintiff in the premises the sum of 1000.00 with Inter est ati» per cent, from the Sth day of Octo ber, Met, whloh Is a valid and first lien upon sold premises: and plalnnlff prays for a sale of said premises according to law to satisfy the amount adjudged to be due In the premises, and tor a decree foreclosing the Mot redemption of all sold defendants ose claiming under them. . Tj>u V}? each of you are required to answer •old petition on or before Monday, the 4th day of January, IW7, or the same wllfbe taken as true and Judgment and decree rendered accordingly. m E. Hux, Receiver, Plaintiff. By A. B. Tlbbets and L. C. Burr, _ His Attorneys, w*. LEGAL NOTICE. Bldney Bl awlonthattthday of Beptember. ihbs?«m ^ * ^aata paU.tae eaU taxes amounting with ^ (BMteet toMJO. that the taxes duly levied w,. mm A on said premises for tho year 1893 beennu delinquent aud on tlie 8d day of October, Intel said Adams paid the said taxes amount Ini with Interest to 117.00. That when sail Adams purchased said premises at. said tut sale a tax sale certificate was duly issued t,< P*1" bJLthe treasurer of Holt county, am that said premises have never been redeemec from said tax sale, and all of said taxes stil constitute a valid lien on said premises That on the 24th day of July, 1808 said E. W Adams, for a valuable consideration, sole «nd assigned his said tax lien on said lane and all luterest he ever possessed In sal< land under and by virtue of said tax sail “"2. lmd,c,r and bX virtue of all taxes eve paid by him Ou said premises, to this plain tiff who la now the owner thereof. Tha thero Is now due the plaintiff on said tu: lien the sum of *178.80, for which sum wltl uen I no .sum or siTH.au, ror which sum wttl Interest from this date at ten per cent, pe' annum, plaintiff prays for a decree tbs r, , mi n uecree ins plaintiff be required to puy the same or tha Bald premises may bo sold to satisfy tli amount found due. You are required to answer said petttlo on or before the 11th day of January, 1897. Dated Ibla3d day of Peoember, 1896, 23-4 Hklkn a. Bebht, Plaintiff. LEGAL NOTICE William Adams, Thomas N. J. Hynes, an( John P. Gibson, executor of tho estate o Ann A. MoCleery, deoeased. defendants, wll take notice that on tho 3d day of December 1898, Helen A. Berry, plaintiff herein, fllet her petition In the district court of Hoi countv, Nebraska, against said defendauts impleaded with O, O. Snyder, receiver ol Holt county bank. John Kullon and tin County of Holt, a I no defendants, the objec Hlln nru vur nf u-I, • ,,l. ■> en « .. __ .. . .. _ iiviriiuuuwi, Ul« OUjeC and nrayer of whioh are to foreclose u ta Ben held by tho plaintiff upon and agalus ,.vu u, v»iiiun upon ana ugaiui the southwest quarter section thirty-one, h township thirty, range ten, west o the flth P. M. Jn Holt county. Nebraska That on the 4th day of December, 1889, E. W Adams purchased said premises at prlvat tax sale In acoordance with law for the do llnquent taxes lovled on said premises for tin year 1888. and paid for said delinquent taxes »“! LEGAL NOTICE. Etnpkle Hardware Company, Hart C. Fish er and Bchnetdor and Loom!?, defendants, will take notice that on the 3d day of Decern 2fpi Helen A. Berry, plaintiff herein. Hied her pet ition in the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, against said defendants, !V‘JPleaded with Daniel O’Donnell. Surah A. O Donnell, O. O. Snider, receiver of Holt County Bank. John Carr and J. T. Robinson Notion company, also defendants, thy. object which are to foreclose a tax lien hem by the plaintiff upon and against the northeast quarter of section nineiHiln township twenty-seven (37) north of ranee teni(IO) westof the «th 1\ M. in Holt county Nebraska. That on the 5th duy of December, ■MW, It. W. Adams purchased said premises at private tax sale, in accordance with law, for the delinquent taxes levied on said premises for the year 18M8, and paid for said delinquent taxes, luserestand costs, at said tax sale the sum of *20.0(1 That the taxes ddiy levied on said premises for the year 1M8U became delinquent and on the 25th day of September, 1890, said Adams paid said taxes amounting with Interest to *18.71. That the taxes duly levied on said premises JPr nil? rar J8;K> became delinquent and on the 38th day of August. 1891, said Adams paid the said taxes amounting with interest to *2u.l(, That the taxes duly levied on said premises for the year 1891 became delinquent and on the 30th day of September. 18118, said Adams pula the said tuxes amounting with interest to $18.01*. That the taxes duly levied on said premises lor the yeur 18i*3 became iSnJiR,,d on tho 3d dav ot October, said Adams paid the said taxes, amount ing with interest to $17. 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, ana that said premises have never been re deemed from said tax sale, and all of said tax es still constitute a valid lien on said prem ises. That on the 24th day of Julv, 18113, said Adams, for a valuable consideration: sold and assigned his said tax lien and all interest he oyer possessed lu said premises 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 Hen the sum of $1H7, for which sum with Interest from this date at ten percent, per annum plaintiff prays lor a decree, that defendant may he required --- — uv lyiiuilCl to pajMhe samej>r that sajd premises mu; - mtiuo vi hiiiu siuu premises be sold to satisfy the amount found due. You are required to answer said petitioi on or before the 11th day of January. 18U7. Dated this 3d day of December, lHtti. Helen A. Bekuy, Plaintiff. LEGAL NOTICE. Calvin J. Hundell, defendant, will take notice that on the ikl day of Decemlier, 1899 A; ?.erry,’ P'abitltr herein. Bled her petition in the district court or Holt county, Nebraska, against said defendant, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a tav lien held by tho plalntitT upon and agninsi the northwest quarter of section ten (10) in t/UIMIBhtt. tl.1i.to /•JAt__ a_... . . township thirty (30) range ten 00) west of'th eth P. M. in Holt county, Nebraska. TIim . • • *“• tiuuiujr, m’urusRIl, on tho 5th day of Dooember, 1889, E. W Adams purchased said premises at prlvatt tax sale In ncooraance with law for the de linquent taxes levied on said premises foi the year 1888 and paid for said delinquent taxes, interest and costs, at said tax sale Iht sum of *29 05. That the taxes duly levied or said premises for the year 188# became delln queut and on the 25th day of September, 1890 said Adams paid the said tuxes, amounting with Interest, to $51.17. That tho taxes dult levied on said premises for the year 181* became delinquent and on tho 28th dav oi August, 1891, said Adams paid the said tuxo* amounting with interest to *11.05. That tfir taxes duly levied on said premises for thi year 1892 became delinquent and on the 39 day oi October, 1803, said Adams pu|d th* snid taxes amounting with Interest to te.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 promises. That on tho 34th day of July, 1883, said t. W. Adams, for a valuable considera tion. sold and assigned his said tax lien 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 this plaintiff, who is now the owner thereof. That there is now due the plaintiff on said tax Hen tho sum of ®l;iO, tor 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 llth day of January, 1887. Dated this 3d day of December, 1896. ~--4 Helen A. Bkury, Plaintiff. LEGAL NOTICE. Wyatt 8torts. .1. B. 8. Case, Ann Case, his wife, (first and real name unknown) Scott T. Jones, T. G. Moreland. Mason 8. Southworth, David Jameson. Clifton E. Mayne, 8. A; Sol 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 are to foreclose a tax lieu held by the plaintiff upon and against the southeast, qua ter of the northwest quar ter, and the northeast quarter of the south* west quarter, and the north half of the southeast quarter of section iive, (6) in town ship thirty, (30) north of range twelve, (12) west of the 0th P. M. in Holt county, Nebras ka* .That on the 5th day of December, 1880, 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 *25.18. That the taxes duly levied on said premises for the year 1880 became delin quent and on the 25th day of September, 1890, said Adams paid the said taxes amounting with interest to 917.73. That the taxes duly levied on said premises for the year 1890 became delinquent and on the 28th day of August. 1891, said Adams paid the said taxes amounting with interest to $17.33. That the taxes duly levied on said premises for the year 1891 became delinquent and on the 29th day of September, 1892, said Adams paid the said taxes amounting with interest to *16 40. 1 hat the taxes duly levied on said premises for the year 1892 became delinquent and on the third day of October, 189:), said Adams paid the said taxes, amounting with Interest to *18.10 at the time 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 been redeemed from said tax sale, and all of said taxes constitute a valid lien on said premises. That on the 24tli day of July, 1893, said E. W. Adams fora valuable consid eration. sold and assigned his tax lien upon said land, and all interest ho 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 snid premises to this i plaintiff, who is now the owner thereof. 1 hat there is now duo the plalntif 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 i 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 llth day of January. 1890. i Dated this 3d day of December. 1896. 22-4 Helen a. Berry. Plaintiff. I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at O’Neiix, Nob. _. . . , December 2,1898. Notice is hereby given that the followim toI'm2vot«er ,bas notlce of his intentioi SSd ?“,** prooi Insopport of his claim d proof wl'l be made before tbi °’Nell>. Nebraska on January 18, 1897, viz: „.'rI^lS^»ELf,..H.E,No. 14412,. *°r tlW NWJ4 N W>4 section 13, township 26 north range 13 west 6th P. M. p He names the following witnesses to nrov his continuous residence upon and oulti vation of. said land, viz: Jamos E. Frary Jesse * rary, Elmer Adams and Asher B Holcomb, all of Chambers, Nebraska. J2-6np. John A. Harmon. Register. NOTICE. The State of Nebraska I _ ' Holt County. ( ss In County Court: . N°£ic« l8-iUJJe.l)y ?iven that> petition hav ing been Hied in the oounty court of Holt appointment of an iue appointment or ai administratrix or the estate of L. P. Rov deceased, late of said county, the same Is jet for hearing at 2 o’clookmm.on SatSrda" the 9th day of^Januury, 1897, at the office of the county judge in O’Neill. in said oounty. at which time and place ail persons Interest* ed in said estate may appear and be heard concerning said appointment. Given under my hand and offlotal seal this 6th day of December, 1896. j6®Abl G. A. McOutchan, a>~'1_ Oounty Judge. NOTICE. The State of Nebraska, | f Holt County, i In Countv Court; Holt County, Nebraska: Notice is hereby given that, petition hav ing been filed in the county court of Holt county. Neb., by Francis C. Morris for the appointment of T. M. Morris and Ed F. Gal lagher as administrators of the estate ot Alexander U. Morris, deceased, lute of said county, the same is set for hearing at one jo'00* Pim-°o the 29th day of December, ,at ‘be office of the county judge in 0 Neill, in said county, at which time and place ail persons interested in said estate may appear and be beard concerning said appointment. Given under my hand and official seal this Ith day of December, 1896. G. A. McCutchan, "v County Judge. Xaryelona Results. From a letter written by Rev. J. Sunderman, of Dimondale, Mich., we are permitted to make this abstract: “j have no hesitation in recommending Dr. King’s New Discovery, as the results were almost marvelous in the case of my wife. 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