The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 07, 1897, Image 8

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M’M ANUS’
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Wondered pMwiANusn
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.
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I 25 of the finest dress patterns, silk and wool coarse effect, at $1.
3 per yard.
I 10 patterns of black silk and wool Jackarda at $1.25 per yard.
! All my 50-inoh flannel dress goods, 50 cents per yard.
; 54-inch broadcloth at 80 cents per yard.
j) 4 staple shades in best broadcloth, black, green, navy and brown at
] $1.25 per yard, former price $1.50.
| All 80-inch flannels, 85 cents. These are bargains; don’t miss them.
All lnatereens, crape effect, 86-inch width, 25 cents.
Another line, 32-inch, very desirable patterns, at 18 cents.
A large line of new style Procales, double fold, worth 18 cents, to
close at 15 cents.
Ladies’ Fine Shoes.
On this line of goods I defy competition for style fit and quality,
for I handle the celebrated Moore & Shafer line, which have been
acknowledged by all leading retail shoe dealers to be the best on the
market
You want to get the winter Ozblood, the latest style shoe out. Just
arrived. This line is made up in the latest coin toe, in any width,
j Also the best line of Misses’ and Children’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 1 handle
the largest line in the oounty.
The Enamel calf is vthe correct thing for men’s dress shoe, and I
handle the best 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 $8; former price $4 and $450. These
are 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
"50 for $15.
10 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 $10,
to close at $0.
A number of $5, $6 and $6.50 to close at $4.
15 garments to close at $2.50 and $3.00, 3
former price $5. , V J;
By an early selection you get the best bargains. t
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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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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. ♦
After our immense fall trade on fur coats 1 have three to close T
4 at reduced prices. ♦
Get a Bow Girls!
, A if® assortment of feather boas, latest out, in prices ranging
from $1.50 to $2.50. B
25 dozen silk mufflers for holiday use, nobby patterns.
2o 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 65 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.
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. 15
A fancy one at 8 cents. I
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Muscatel raisins, at 6 cents per pound. D
Evaporated peachea, fancy atock, at 8} centa. |
New York Apple, per barrel!, *2.60. There are the choiceal atoek 1
on the market. '
fo^ $lP°UndS g°°d riC0 f°r The b0St "Ce °D th6 market 12 P°und l
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
RKPOBT OP THS CONDITION OF THE
State lank of fl’Ieill
Chart** If amber 807,
At O'Neill, In tha state of Nebrsaka, at the
cloae of buslneaa December 81,1886:
BBSOUBCXS.
Loan* and dlacoants.
Overdrafts secured and
unsecured.
Stocks, bonds, securities,
Judgments, claims,etc..
Ban kin* bouse, furniture
and futures.
8ther real estate
urrent oxpe:
taxes paid..
msec and
Checks and otber cash,
items.
Due from National, State
and private banks sack
bankers.
Total cash on hand..
Total.
uabrjtuo*.
Capital stock paid in..
Undivided profits.1
Individual deposits sub
ject to chock.... 17,4671*
Demand eerttScates cr(
deposit................... 7,873 86
Time oertltlcates of the*
_ posit. 81.540 00
Due to State and private
banks and bankers. 888 81
Motes and bills redis
counted.
850,OM 81
475 19
1,000 00
5,810 IT
19,871 13
3.848 85
880 38
3,583 00
1,838 40
91JS04 80
>0.000 00
1,435 01
37,108 88
8,800 00
Total..
.. 91,604.89
State of Nebraska. County of Holt, st:
I, John McHugh, cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement Is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
John McHugh, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
•th day of Jan., 1887. J. H. Mbredith.
[sbat-I Notary Publio.
My commission expires March 85,1801.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Sidney Biddle and Check n. Toneray,
defendants, will take notice that on the 3d
day °f December, 1800, Helen A. Berry, plain
tiff herein, filed her petition In the district
court of Holt oounty, Nebraska, amlnst said
defendants, Impleaded with John H. Ames
and Ann Ames,his wife, (Brat and real name
unknown) also defendants, the object and
prayer of whloh are to foreclose a tax lien
held oy the plaintiff upon and against the
southwest quarter of section six (6) in town
ship twenty-eight (88) north of range twelve
Ot> west oftho 8th P. M. In Holt oounty.
Nebraska. That on the 5th day of Decem
ber. 1880, K. W. Adams purohssed said prem
ises at private tax sals In accordance with
law for the delinquent taxes lavled on said
premises for the year 1888. and paid for
•aid delinquent taxes Interest and costs st
said tax sale Hie sum of 188.18. That the
taxes duly levied on said premises for the
year 1888 became delinquent and on the 35th
day of September. 1880, said Adams paid the
said taxes amounting with interest to OlO.M.
That the taxes duly levied on said premises
for tha year 19K became ddlngucnt and on
the 10th day of August. 1801, said Adams paid
the said taxea amounting with Interest to
018.97. That the taxes duly levied on said
premises tor the year 1801 became delinquent
and oa the 10th day of September. 1888, said
Adame paid tae said taxea amounting with
Interest to U8J6. That the taxes duly levied
on said premises for the year 1892 became
delinquent and on the 8d day of October, 180!],
said Adams paid the said taxes amounting
with interest to 117.50, That when said
Adams purchased said premises at said tax
sale a tax sale certllioato was duly Issued to
him by the treasurer of Holt county, and
thatsuld prumlses have never been redeemed
from said tax sale, and all of said taxes still
constitute a valid lien on said premises.
That on the 24th day of July, 1808 said E. W,
Adams, for 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 him on said premises, to this plain
tiff who Is now the owner thereof. That
there Is now due the plaintiff on said tux
lien the sum of $178.50, for which sum with
Interest from this dato at ten per cent, per
annum, plaintiff prays for a decree that
plaintiff 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 2d day of December, 1890.
22-4 Hklbn A. Heuhy, Plaintiff.
LEGAL NOTICE
William Adams, Thomas N. J. Hynes, and
John P. Gibson, executor of the estate of
Aun A. MoOleery. deceased, defendants, will
take notice that on the 3d day of December,
1806, 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 county bank. John Eallon and the
County of Holt, also defendants, the object
and prayer of which are to foreclose a tax
lien held by the plaintiff upon and agulnst
the southwest quarter section thirty-one, in
township thirty, range ten, west of
the 0th P. M. In Holt county. Nebraska.
That on the 4th day of December, 1889, E. W.
Adams purchased said premises at private
tax sale In accordance with law for the de
linquent taxes levied on said premises for the
year 1888. and paid for said delinquent taxes.
Interest amd ousts at said tax sale, the sum
That on the Kith day of September,
1880. said Adams paid the taxes duly levied
on said premises for the year 1889. and which
at the time of such payment were delinquent
and said delinquent taxes with interest
amounted to 119.55 at the time they were so
paid by said Adams. 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 $14.33. That the
taxes duly levied on said premises for the
Sear 1891 became delinquent and on the 30th
ay of September, 1892, said Adams paid the
said taxes amounting with Interest to *12.10.
That the taxes duly levied on said premises
fot the year 1882 became delinquent and on
the 3d day of October, 1803, said Adams paid
fbe said taxes amounting with interest to
814.30. Thut when said Adams purchased
said premises at said tax sale a tax sale cer
tificate was duly issued 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 Adams, for a val
uable consideration, sold and assigned his
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 him on said premises
to this plaintiff whols now the owner there
of. That there is now due the plaintiff on
said tax Hen the sum of $164, for which sum
with Interest from this date at ten per cent
per annum 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 3rd day of December, 1896.
22-4 HlUW A. Bun, Plaintiff. ■■
LEGAL NOTICE.
Empkie Hardware Company, Hart C. Fish
er and Schneider and Loomis, defendants,
will take notice that on the 3d day of Decem
ber, 1890, Helen A. Horry, plaintiff .herein,
filed her petition in the district court of Ilolt
county. Nebraska, against said defendants,
Impleaded with Daniel O’Donnell. Sarah A.
O'Donnell, O. O. Snvder, receiver of Holt
County Hank. John Carr and J.T. Robinson
Notion company, also defendants, the obieot
and prayer of which are to foreclose a tax
lien held by the plaintiff upon and against
the northeast quarter of section nine(») in
township twenty-seven (27) north of range
ten (10) west ef the 8th 1*. M. in Holt county
Nebraska. That on the 5th day of Decent her,
1888, E. W. Adams purchased said premises
at privute tax sale, in accordance with law,
for the delinquent taxes levied on said
§ remises for the year 1888, and paid for said
elinquent taxes, luserest and costs, at said
tax sale the sum of 920.00 That the taxes
duly levied on said premises for the year
1888 became delinquent and on the 2fltli day
of September, 1800, said Adams paid said
taxes _ amounting witlt Interest to *18.71.
That the taxes duly levied on said premises
for the year 1800 uecame delinquent and on
the 28th day of August, 1891, said Adams paid
the said taxes amounting with Interest to
*20.17. That the taxes duly levied on said
premises for the year 1891 became delinquent
and on the 30th duy of September. 1892, said
Adams paid the said taxes amounting with
interest to *18.05. That the taxes duly levied
on said premises for the year 1892 became
delinquent and on the 3d dav of October,
1893, said Adams paid the said taxes, amount
big with interest to *17. That when said
Adams purchased said premises at said tax
sale a tax sulo 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 tax
es still constitute a valid lieu on said prem
ises. That on the 24th day of duly, 1803, said
Adams, for a valuable consideration, sold
and assigned his said tax lion and all Interest
he ever possessed fn 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 lien the sum of *107,
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.
You are required to answer said petition
on or before the 11th day of January. 1897.
Dated this 3d day of December, 1896.
22-1 Helen A.Hkuuy, Plaintiff.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Calvin J. Rundell, defendant, will take
notice that on the 3d day of December, lsoii,
Helen A. Herrv, plaintiff herein. Bled bet
petition in the district court of flolt county,
Nebraska, against said defendant, the object
uod prayer of which are to foreclose a tax
lien held by the plaintiff upon and agHlnsi
the hortbwest quarter of section ten (tU) in
township thirty (30) range ten (10) west of the
(>th I‘. M. In Holt county, Nebraska. That
on the 5tli day of Ducember, 1889, E. W,
Adams purchased said premises at private
tax sale in accordance with law for the de
linquent 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 *29.05. That the taxes duly levied on
said premises for tho year 18«9 became delin
quent and on the 25th day of September, 1890,
said Adams paid the said taxes, amounting,
with interest, to <31.17. That the taxes duly
levied on said premises for the year 18!K
became delinquent and on the 28t.h day ol
August. 1891, said Adams paid the said taxes
amounting with Interest to *11.05. That the
taxes duly levied on said premises lor the
year 1892 became delinquent and on the 3d
day of October, 1898, said Adams paid the
said taxes amounting with interest to *8.81
That when said Adams purchased said prem
ises at said tax sale a tux sale certificate wui
duly issued to him by the treasurer of Iloli
county, and that said premises have nevei
t>een redeemed from said tax sale, and all ol
said taxes still constitute a valid lien on said
premises. That on the 24th day of July, 1893
said E. \V. Adams, for a valuable considera
tion. sold and assigned ills said tax lien anc
all Interest he ever possessed in said premise?
under and by virtue of said tax lien and
under and by virtue or all taxes ever paid bj
him on said premises to this plaintiff, who it
now the owner thereof. That there Is now
due the plaintiff on said tax lien the sum ol
*150, for which sum with interest from tbit
dute at ten per cent, per annum plaint III
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 Jauuary, 1897.
Dated this 3d day of December, 1893.
32-4 Helen A. Bekhv, Plaintiff.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Wyatt Storts. .1. B. S. Case. Ann Case, his
wife, (first and real name unknown) Scott T,
Jones, Marlalla B. llubbell, T. G.
Moreland, Mason 8. Soutliworth, David
Jameson, Clifton E. Mayne, 8. A. Sol
man and W. D. Mead, defendants, will take
notice that on the 2nd day of December, 1890,
Helen A. Berry, plaintiff heroin, 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
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, <ao) north of range twelve, (12)
west of the 8th 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 ou 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 1889 became delin
quent and on the 25th day of September, 1890,
suid Adams paid the said taxes amounting
with interest to *17.72. That the taxes duly
levied on said premises for the year 1891)
becamo 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 *10.40.
That the taxes duly levied on said premises
for the year 1892 became delinquent and on
the third day of October, 1893, 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 24th day of July,
1893, said E. W. Adams fora valuable consid
eration, sold and assigned his tax lien upon
said land, and all interest he ever possessed
in said land underand 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.
Thatthereis now due 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
defendants be required to pay the same or
that said premises may be sola to satisfy the
amount found due.
You are required to answer said petition
on or before the llth day of January, 1898.
Dated this 3d day of December. 1896.
22-4 Helen A; Bekky. Plaintiff. %
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Land Office at O’Neild, Neb.,
, , . December 2,1896.
Notice is hereby Riven that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim,
and that said proof will bo made before the
rtegistcr and Receiver at O’Neill. Nebraska,
on January 16,1897. viz:
„ WILLIS K. BELL, H. E. No. 14412.
for the N W ‘a N Wsection 13, township 26,
north ranRO 13 west 6th P. M. P
He names the following witnesses to prov
hls continuous residence upon and culti
Vil rlnn of on t /I 1___d _1__ t « ■— “
sald„*Hnd, viz: James E. Frarg
vi, uu> *141 • (kmun tj, i1 rj*]
•Jesse Brary, Elmer Adams and Asher
Holcomb, all of Chambers, Nebraska.
22-tinp, John A. Harmon, Register.
NOTICE.
The State of Nebraska I
Holt County, j ss
In County Court:
Notice is hereby given that, petition hav
ing been filed in the county court of Holt
county, Nebraska, for the appointment of an
administratrix or the estate of L. P. Boy,
dooeased, late of said county, the same is
set for hearing at 2 o’clock p. m. on Saturday,
the «th day of January, 1897, at the office of
the county judge in O’Neill, in said county,
at which1 time and place all persons interest
ed in said estate may appear and be heard
concerning said appointment.
Given under my hand and official seal this
5th day of December, 1890.
ISEALl G. A. McCUTCHAN,
_ County Judge.
NOTICE.
The State of Nebraska, i __
T Holt County, f88
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 of
Alexander U. Morris, deceased, late of said
county, the same is set for hearing at one
o clock p. m. on the 29th day of December,
J*k>, t*ie °fflco of the county judge in
O Neill, in said county, at which time and
place all persons interested in said estate
may appear and be heard concerning said
appointment.
Given under my hand and official seal this
4th day of December, 1890.
[sealI G. A. McCutchan,
^3 County Judge.
NOTICE.
In the District Court of Holt County, Nebr.
Farmers Loan .t Trust Company, plaintiff,
vs.
Owen G. Snell, Hattie Snell, Lombard Invest
ment Company, G. H. Peebles, David Dean,
and tlie Southwest quarter of section No.
Twenty-one (21), in township No. Thirty-one
(31), of range Fifteen in Holt county, Nebras
ka; defendants.
To each and all of the above named defend
ants ami to a!l persons Interested in the above
described tract of land: You and each of you
arc hereby notified that the petition of plaintiff
is now on file in the office of tile clerk of tile
District Court of Holt county, Nebraska, alleg
ing tnat plaintiff purchased said lands at tax
sale on the 27th day of December, 1889. for the
taxes for the year 1888, and paid therefor the
sum of Forty-nine and 42-100 Dollars, and un
der and by virtue of said sain paid isuosequent
taxes thereon as follows: On the 14th day of
July. 1890. the sum of eighteen and 13-100 Dol
lars, and on the Kith day of June, 1891. Twelve
ami 90 too Dollars; that on the loth day of
| August. 1892. a tax deed based on sucli sale and
payment was issued and delivered to plaintiff
purporting to convey said real estate to it
I which deed was duly recorded, and that for the
serving of the notice to redeem and taking and
1 recording said tax deed plaintiff paid costa
amounting to the sum of Seven Dollars. Said
&sS
sura of Thirteen and 4S-100 Dollars, and that fl!e
sad James F. Toy, underand by virtue of said
sale paid subsequent taxes as follows 6 Sir
on the 17th day of May, lffli Uit S'ni m 1
and Dollars. an^ralThe 5th day of jS*
1895' ^ ,STtSla"d •?;!«* Dollars;
s*u™“n“ delivered to the said James F Tov a
tax deed based on said sale and payment nXt?4
porting to convey to the said James K Tov aH
said real estate whi»i, __. #**
samreaesTate:VhichdeedUw^Tu?y Vended1
1U1 aV,rviug me notice to redeem t»ir
FgTnvdnr^0rnU?g,sa!^ tax de3d the said James
far? an^’iSaWSP* Dol
lars. I'hat au the right, title SSd InVeHesUn
Toy by Svirtue“!ofC8Sde<L.Vy the sald Jalnea *'•
deeyd%Ken°br»he8asl3dS1seFt.¥oyta“
Mlgned and transferred to this ulalntiff ^uifi
MAT' “»»" ".■.fSSSfcSJ
-SKsiaasws
acquiring of the interests of the «SS James *
on?iiSLai1?ff clakns to be t,le absolute and un
qualified owner of all said real estate and ask«*
in it d petition that its title thereto be quieted
in it and against all the adverse claims” of all
2ivl?iach of the defM'danto herein and against
a1 other persons. Plaintiff further asks that
if its title to said real estate be found defective
then that the interests and assets of the several
defendants herein and all other persons be
taken and determined that its lien for taxes so
paid on said lands be decreed to be a first lien
an? paramount to the interests of each of the
defendants, and that said lien be strictly fore
to puLntiif th.=t orit? lien so found
• a» »x«d by the
court, and upon their failing to make suehwli®
I’.'5'*t,'vlt*|iu such time so fixed, that plalni^s
title become fixed, established and quieted as
will V <4 AVI4 | VUbflUl _
against a”^d pendants Md
persons. Plaintiff further asks °for a general
equitable relief including a decree for a gen*
hCa«?ild ,ord|uary foreclosure of its tax Uen*as
& "Mute In such cases made and provided
thereof.® *“ 6 °f sald Premises in sa&fartiou
&^R'lJr,e further notified that the amount of
lalntlff s claim against said real estate this
ltd day of December, 1896, Is Two Hundred
.t wenty-seven and 60-100 Dollars. unurea
You are further notified that yon are reauired
*° aK)eaI and answer said petition onor be
fore Monday, the 18tli day of January 1107 or ■*
December, lStef" **"■*». *>£ »
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and all inflamation after all others have
failed, 'It Will cure barbed wire cuts
and heal all wounds where proud flesh
has set in. It is equally eiScient for an
imals. Try it and you will not be with- ?.
out it. Price 50 cents, at Corrigan’s.