The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 21, 1897, Image 8

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    LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE TO DELINQUENTS.
Notice Is hereby Riven that the Interest and
rental upon the contracts of sale and lease to
the following, described educational lands
situated In Holt county, Nebraska, as set
opposite the names of the respective holders
thereof, Is delinquent, and ir said delinquency
Is not paid within ninety days from the date
of this notice, said contracts will be declared
forfeited by the board of Educational Lunds
and Funds, and said forfeiture will be
entered of record In the manner provided by
law:
I.KASCS.
Southeast quarter of section 36 township 31
range 14—Marietta Fish.
Northwest quarter of section 36 township 35
range »—Samuel Newman. . , 1W1
Southeast quarter of section 16 township 30
range 18—B. 0. Benjamin.
North half of section 16 township 25 range
12—0. .1. Noels.
Northwest quarter of section 16 township 26
range 10— Alex Campbell.
North half of section 16 township 2* range
*— Conrad Bauman. _
Northeast quarter of section 36 township 30
range 14—J, B. Bailey.
Southwest quarter and southwest quarter
southeast quarter of section 36 township 33
range 15—Henry McNeal.
Southwest quarter and southwest quarter
southeast quarter of section 36 township 33
range 15 —Chas. McNeal. _ _
All of section 16 township 25 range 14—D. B.
Strlokler. _ _
All of seotlon 88 township 26 range 14—D. B.
Strlckler. _ „
All of section 36 township 26 range 15—D. B,
Strlckler.
All of section 16 township 25 range 14—J. 8.
Strlckler.
All of section 30 township 28 range 14—J. 8.
Strlokler. _ _
All of section 36 township 26 range 15—J. 8.
Strlckler.
All of section 16 township 27 range 15—Wm.
Fullerton.
All of section 36 township 28 range 16—Clara
Gruotter.
Southeast quarter of section 36 township 27
range 9—John B. Nickerson.
North half and north half southeast quar
ter and southeast quarter southeast quarter
section 36 township 82 range 15—Henry Mc
Neal.
North half and north half southeast quar
ter and southeast quarter southeast quarter
of section 36 township 33 range 15—Chas. Mc
Neal.
All of section 36 township 26 range 13—Ira
L. Mendour.
All or section m township hi range 11—mn.
H. Thompson.
East half southeast Quarter and north half
northeast quarter ana southeast quarter
northeast quarter of section 36 township 81
range 1.1—Joseph Schaaf.
All of section 16 township 86 range 11—0. H,
Gardiner.
Southwest quarter of section 16 township at
range 16—H. J. Roger.
AH of section 16 township 38 range 16—H. h.
Marshall.
South half southeast quarter of section 96
township 26 range 13—0. M. Smith.
North half of section 16 township 30 range
10—G. N. Sweetser.
East half of section 36 township 88 range 15
—John Peterson.
Northeast quarter of section 16 township SO
range 13—James O'Conell.
South half southwest quarter of section 86
township 36 range 12—Frank I Smith.
Northwest quarter of section 18 township 36
range 18— L. T. Bourland.
All of section 16 township 38 range 16—0. E.
Evans.
A!1 of seotlon S3 township 38 range 16—N. E.
Gold th wait.
All of section 16 township 36 range 15—John
Chambers.
Northeast quarter and south half of section
16 lowushlp so range 13—James Robertson. Jr.
Northwest quarter of section 16 township 38
range 13—Joseph Rltts.
Southwest quarter of section 86 township 35
range 10-Parls R. Hiatt.
South half northwest quarter of section 16
township 35 range 8— Heirs of J. A. Hlme
baugh.
Southwest quarter of section 86 township 83
range 10—J. R. Pointer.
West half southwest quarter of section 16
township 25 range 8—E. M. Davis.
Nortbhalf of section 16 township 37 range 10
—Wm. Keller.
Southwest quarter northeast quarter of
section It township 37 range 10—Phillip Brand.
Northwest quarter northwest quarter of
section It township 37 range 10—o. 0. Dear*
inger.
All of section 16 township 36 range 18—
Katherine Staples.
All of section 36 township 33 range 13
Homer Richmond.
All of section 86 towtMihlp 38 range 13—
Frank Anderson.
Northeast quarter northeast quarter of
seotlon 36 township 38 range 18—Chas. Dutton.
All of section 16 township 81 range It—D. 1..
Morrison.
All of seotlon 36 township 85 range 13—J. H.
Tullls.
South half of seotlon 86 township 28 range
IS—Valentine G. Hletter.
South half of section 88 township 38 range 13
—John Bowman.
Southeast quarter northwest quarter and
northeast quarter southeast quarter of sec
tion IS township 37 range 10—0. L. Fogg.
Southwest quarter southwest quarter and
southeast quarter southeast quarter of seo
tlon 30 township 37 range 0—0. Wallace.
South hatf southeast quarter and northeast
quarter of section 80 township 37 range 0—
Wm. lewis.
South half northeast quarter of section 18
township 37 range 10-Patrlok Duddy.
Northeast quarter of section 36 township 88
ranee 0-R. L. Olapp.
.All of section 86 township 33 range O-Belen
McBride.
All of section 16 township 35 range 10- Clara
A. Mnllrlfta
Northeast quarter and southwast quarter
of section at township 89 range 10—Charles H.
Odell.
Hast halt southeast quarter of section at
township a» range 10—George H. Merritt.
Northwest quarter of section at township 88
range 10—William Pickering.
Southwest quarter and south halt south
east quarter of section 30 township 2S range
11—George W. Jones.
All of section at township 88 range 11—John
Hubby.
Northeast quarter of section at township 31
range 18—Joel Oesoh.
North half ot section at township 81 range 14
—Otto H. Milts.
North halt and southeast quarter and
northeast quarter southwest quarter and
south half southwest quarter of section 18
township 88 range 14-Darld Adams.
Northeast guarter ot section It township 90
range 15—O. P. De Lance.
Northwest quarter of seotlon It township 30
range 15- Louis Hoppe.
Southeast quarter northeast quarter of
section 16 township 33 range 16—W. C. Eller.
Southwest northeast quarter and west halt
southeast quarter of section 86 township 81
range it—Willis McBride.
Southeast quarter southeast quarter and
northwest quarter northwest quarter of sec
tion lie township 27 range 10-WiUls McBride.
Northeast quarter of seotlon 86 township 88
range 10-WIIlls McBride.
Southeast quarter and south half northeast
quarter and northeast quarter northeast
^•M?MoBr!dCtl°“ 80 town,hlp 80 l*n«® u~
quartei
Willis 1
Northeast quarter northeast quarter of sec
tion 13townsnlp27 range 10-Patrlok Buddy.
Southeast quarter of section 8 township 88
range 11—R. L. Olapp.
—North half of section 88 township 88 range
J ll^-j: H. Smith. WU°“ “ U>Wn,hlp*'r“ge
North half of seotlon at township 87 range
v 12--O. P. OeLanoe.
Northwest quarter of seotlon 16 township
28 range U—O. H. Mllu.
Ail of section 18 township 88 range 14—
Prank E. Merritt.
South halt southeast quarter of seotlon 88
township 30 range lt-O. P. DeLance.
Sou th half of section at township 88 range
U-Ohas. H. Odell.
All of section at township 28 range 15—Noah
Du j&rain.
All of seotlon 16 township 27 range 18
Henry Sohell.
Northwest quarter of seotlon 84 township 28
range 8-w. D. Asklne.
Northeast quarter and east half northwest
quarter ana southwest quarter northwest
quarter and south half of section 38 township
27 range 15—James D. Hume,
Southeast quarter of section 36 township 88
range 16-Geo. U. Mentor.
Wes hg—
est half and southeast quarter of section
88 township It range 15—M. E. Baggs.
Southwest quarter southeast quarter of
section township28 range 11—John Wynn.
North half of section 16 township 31 range 9
—B. A. Puroell.
Southeast quarter of section 16 township 31
range 11—A. B. Law.
Northeast quarter and east half southwest
quarter end southwest quarter southweet
township 88 range 16—A.
Quarter of section 161
North half of section 88 township 28 range
12—A. B. Smith.
Southwest quarter and southeast quarter
ot section 38 township 88 range 18—A. B.
Southeast quarter of seottoa 4 township 27
rang*; 10—B. B. Coons.
Southwest quarter of section 12 township 2
range 10—E. B. Coons.
South half northwest-auarter of section!
ownshlp 1ST range 10—E. B. Coons.
Northeast quarter of seotlon 28 township 2
rango 10-E. B. Coons.
Southwest quarter of section 34 township 2
range 10—E. B. Coons.
All of section 16 township 25 range 11—J. O
Carter.
All of section 16 township 28 range 13—Val
entlne O. Hletter.
All of section 16 township 28 range 13- Johi
Bowman.
West half and southeast quarter and nortl
half northeast quarter and southwest q uartei
northeast quarter of seotlon 16 township 31
range 15—J. M. G. Curry.
North half southwest quarter and south
east quarter southwest quarter of section 31
township 31 range 10—Frank 31. Bookwater.
Dated at Lincoln, Neb., this 6th day of Jan
uary, 1807. H. O. Russell,
Commissioner of Public Lands and
Buildings.
28-3 J. P. Mullen,
County Treasurer.
NOTICE FOR PRESENTATION TO ANI
BEARING BEFORE JUDGE.
Notloe Is hereby given to all persons lmv
lng claims and demands against Alexandei
IT. Morris late of Holt county, deceased, that
the time fixed for filing claims against said
estate Is six months from the 5th day of Jan
uary 18RT.
All such persons are required to present
tlielr claims with the vouchers to the countv
Judge of said county, at his office therein, on
or before the 5th day of June, 1807, and al]
claims so filed will be heard before the said
Judge on the 12tli day of June, 1897, at 1
o'clock a. in. G. W. McCutohan,
I heal) County Judge.
Dated this 21st day of January. 1IM7. 2M
NOTICE FOR PRESENTATION TO ANE
HEARING BEFORE JUDGE.
Notice Is hereby given to all persons bavins
claims and demands against L. P. Roy, late ol
Holt county, deceased, that the time fixed foi
filing claims against said estate Is 6 months
iroin the 9th day of January, 1807.
All such persons are required to
present their claims with the vouchers
to the county Judge of said county,at his office
therein, on or before the 12tli day of June, 1807,
and all claims so filed will be heard before the
said judge on the 10th day of June. 1897, at I
o’clock p. m. O. A. McCutchan,
LSeal.1 County Judge.
Dated this 10th day of January, 1807. 29-8
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Land Office at O’Neidi* Neb.,
December 2,18m.
Notice la hereby given that the following
named settler ban died notice of his Intention
to make dnul proof In support of his claim,
and that said proof will be made bofore tbe
Hegistor and Receiver at O’Neill, Nebraska,
on January 18, 1887, viz:
WILLIS It. BELL, H. E. No. 14412,
for the NW!4 NWM section 13, township 26,
north range 18 west 6th P. M.
He names the following witnesses to prov
hls continuous residence upon and culti
vation of, said land, viz: James B. Frary,
Jesse Frary, Elmer Adams and Asher B.
Holcomb, all of Chambers, Nebraska.
22-«np. John A. Harmon, Register.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Calvin J. Rundell, defendant, will take
notice that on the 3d day of December, 1888,
Helen A. Berry, plaintiff herein, filed her
petition in the district court of Holt county,
Nebraska, against said defendant, the object
and prayer of which are to foreclose a tax
lien held by the plaintiff upon and a'galnst
the borthwest quarter of section ten (10) In
township thirty (80) range ten (10) west of tbe
6th P. M. In Holt oounty, Nebraska, That
on the 6th day of December, 1880, 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 oosts, at said tax sale the
sum of $29.05. That the taxes duly levied on
said premises for the year 1880 beoame delin
quent and on the 25th day of September, 1800,
said Adams paid the sufa tuxes, amounting,
with Interest, to $81.17. That the taxes duly
levied on said premises for the year 1890
beoame delinquent and on the 28tn day of
August, 1801, said Adams paid the said taxes
amounting with Interest to $11.85. That the
taxes duly levied on said premises for the
year 1802 became delinquent and on the 3d
day of October, 18UB, 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 tax sale certificate was
duly Issued to him by the treasurer of Ilolt
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 the 24th day of July, 1898,
said E. W. Adams, for a valuable considera
tion, sold und assigned his said tax Hen 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 tbe owner thereof. That there Is now
due the plaintiff on said tax Hen the sum of
$150, for which sum with Interest from this
date at ten per oent. per annum plaintiff
prays for a decree, that tbe 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, 1897.
Dated this fid day of December, 1808.
22-4 HEI.IN A. Bxhky, 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,
189#, Helen A. Berry, plaintiff herein, filed
her petition In the dlstrlot court of Holt
countv, Nebraska, against said defendants.
Impleaded with 0. O. Snyder, receiver of
Holt oounty bank. John Fallon and the
County of Holt, also defendants, the object
and prayer of whloh are to foreclose a tax
lien held by the plaintiff upon and against
the southwest quarter section thirty-one, In
township thirty, range ten, west of
the 8th 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 aud ousts at said tax sale, the sum
of $29.80. That on the 25th day of September,
1890, 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 dulv
levied on said premises for the year 1890
became delinquent and on the 88th day of
August, 1891, said Adams paid the said taxes
amounting with Interest to $14.3#. That the
taxes duly levied On said premises for the
year 1891 became delinquent and on the 30th
aav of September, 1898, said Adams paid the
said taxes amounting with Interest to 112.10.
That the taxes dulv levied on said premises
fot the year 1893 became delinquent and on
the 3d day of October, 1803, said Adams paid
the said taxes amounting with Interest to
$14.30, That 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 Hen on said premises. That on the
34th 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 who Is now the owner there
of. That there is now due the plaintiff on
said tax lien the sum of $104, for which sum
with Interest from this date at ten per oent.
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 Janaary, 1897.
Dated this 3rd day of December, 1890.
33-4 HtUN A. Berry, Plaintiff.
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Strawberry plants, very thrifty and «relt
rooted. Get the best near home and
save freight or express. Send for price
list to North Bend Nurskriks, North
Bend, Dodge County, Neb.
I will be at the county clerk's office
every Saturday during 1897 for the pur>
pose of collecting taxes.
J. C. KARMEY,
88-3 Treasurer Grattan Township.
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