LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE TO DELINQUENTS. Notice la hereby given 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 If 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 Lands and Funds, and said forfeiture will be entered of record In the manner provided by law: MtASBS. Southeast quarter of section 96 township 31 range 16—Marietta Gish. Northwest quarter of section 30 township 26 range 9—Samuel Newman. ,, Southeast quarter of section 16 township 30 range 16—B. C. Benjamin. . „ North half of section 16 township 2S range 12—0. i. Nobes. .. __ Northwest quarter of section 16 township 26 range 10— Alex Campbell. North half of section 16 township 29 range 9—Conrad Bauman. Northeast quarter of section 36 township 30 range 14—J, u. Bailey. Southwest quarter and southwest quarter southeast quarter of section 36 township 32 range 16—Henry McNeal. Southwest quarter and southwest quarter southeast quarter of section 36 township 32 range 16 —Ohas. MoNeal. All of section 16 township 26 range 14—D. B. Strlekler. , _ _ All of section 86 township 26 range 14—D. B. Strlokler. _ „ All of section 36 township 36 range 18—D. B, Strlokler. All of seoUon 16 township 26 range 14—J. S. Strlokler. All of section 36 township 26 range 14—J. S. Strlokler. All of section 36 township 26 range 15—J. S, Strlekler. All of section 16 township 27 range 16—Wm. Fullerton. All of section 36 township 28 range 16—Clara Cruet ter. Southeast quarter of section 36 township 27 range 9—John B. Nickerson. North halt and north half southeast quar-. ter and southeast quarter southeast quarter seetlon 36 township 82 range 16—Henry Mo Neal. North half and north half aoutheast quar ter and southeast quarter southeast quarter of section 36 township 32 range 16—Cbas. Mo Neal. All of seotlon 36 townablp 96 range 13—Ira Ii, Mendour. All of section 86 township 26 range 11—Wm. H. Thompson. East hrif southeast quarter and north half northeast quarter and aoutheast quarter northeast quartsr of section 36 township 31 range 15—Joseph Bchaaf. All of section 16 township 26 range 11—0. H. Gardiner. Southwest quarter of section 16 township 31 range 16—H. J. Roger. Au of section 16 township 28 range 16—H. h. Marshall. South half southeast quarter of seotlon 36 township 26 range 12—C/M. Smith. North naif of section 16 township 30 range Nor_ 10—0. N. Hweetaer. East half of soctlon 36 township 83 range 16 —John Peterson. Northeast quarter of section 16 township 26 range 13—James O’Oonoll. South half southwest quarter of seotlon 16 township 26 range 12—Frank 1 Smith. Northwest Quarter of seotlon 16 township 26 range 18—L. T. Bourland. All of seotlon 16 township 26 range to—C. K. Evans. 1 gAH'Ofseotion 22 township 21 range 16—N. E> All of section 16 township 96 range 16—John Chambers. Northeast quarter and south half of motion M township 29 range 12—James Robertson, Jr. Northwest quarter of motion 16 township 36 tango 12—Joseph Kitts. Southwest quarter of section 36 township 28 range 10—Paris B. Hiatt. South halt northwest quarter of section 16 township SB range 9— Heirs of J. A. Hlme baug! Southwest quarter of faction 36 townatalp 39 range 10—J. B. Pointer. west half southwast quarter of motion 16 township 28 range 9—E. M. Davis. North half of oeotlon 18 township 27 range 16 —Wm. Kellar Southwest quartsr northeast quarter of motion 14 township 27 range 10—Phillip Brand. Northwest quarter northwest quarter of wctioa is township *7 range io—G. C. Dear lnger. _All ol Motion 16 township V range 18— Katharine Staple*. AU of aectlon 36 townehlp 3V range 13 Homer jUchmond. _A11 of eectlon 36 townehlp 68 range 13— rreiik Andereon. Northeast quarter northeaat quarter of eeotkm 36 townehlp 88 range 12—Chiu. Dutton. Allot eeotion 16 townehlp 81 range 14—D. 1>. Morrison _ All of eectlon 36 townehlp 86 range 13—J. H. TuUls. .tenth halt of eeotion 36 townehlp 26 range 16—Valentine G. Hletter. South half of eectlon 86 townehlp 88 range 12 —John Bowman. . Southeast quarter northwest quarter and northeast quarter southeast quarter of seo tlon 18 township 27 range 10—O. U Fogg. Southweet quarter southwest quarter and southeast quarter southeast quarter of sec tion 10 township 37 range e—O. Wallace. South half southeast quarter and northeast Quarter of section 80 township 37 range •— Wn. L«wli. South half northeast quarter of aectlon 18 townehlp 87 range 10—Patriok Duddy. Northeast quarter of aectlon 36 township 88 range 0—B. L. Olapp. Au of section 36 township 38 range 0-Helen McBride. . All of section 16 township 36 range 10- Clara A. McBride. Northeast quarter and southwest quarter gfssotlon80townehlp88 range 10—CharlesH. at half southeast quarter of aectlon 86 whir ~ — * . township 80 range 10—George H. Merritt. Northwest quarter of eectlon 36 township 88 range 10—William Pickering. Southwest quarter and south half south east quarter of section 80 township 85 rang* M—George W. Jones. „A11 of eectlon 80 township 88 range 11—John Hubby. Northeast,_ range 18—Joel Oesoh quarter of section 86 township 31 .... 12—Joel Oeeoh. Northhalf of section 80 townshlpSl range 14 —Otto H. Milts. North half and - — southeast quarter and northeast quarter eouthwest quarter and south half southwest quarter of seotion 16 township 81 range 14—David Adams. Northeast quarter of eeotion 16 township 80 ruga 16-0. P. DeLanoe. Northwest quarter of seotion 16 township 80 range 16- Louis Hoppe. Southeast quarter northeast quarter of eeetkm 16 township 88 range 16-W. O. Klley. Southwest northeast quarter and west half southeast quarter of seotion 80 township 81 range IS—Willis McBride. Southeast quarter southeast quarter and . — - ■ - — - ' waiter of sec northwest quarter northwest hi tiop it township ST range lO-WilUs McBride, Northeast quarterofisection 86 township 88 range 16—Willis MoBrlde. Southeast quarter andeouth half northeaat quarter and northeast quarter northeast TlUteMotelte. " tOWMh‘P *0r“*’U . .. Quarter northeast quarter of seo ’ Mon 18 townehlp 3T range 10-Patriok Duddy. : tentheast quarter oTeectlon 6 townshin 88 SnUth * townahlp » range ^.Morth half of aeetlon 38 townahlp 17 run »—0. P. DeLnnoe. * , •’K&TO.WuSf “oUo“ M tow“h,B f^lkUKSRl “ town,h‘p *»•&' *nssfw ras&r**00 38 townahlp a range U-Ohaa. H. Odell. Allof auction at townahlp » range lt-Noah p^^~.-°Uon » townahlp IT range U •eotk>“ “ townahlp at Ttortheeat quarter and eaat halt northweet quarter anf aouthweat quarter northweet quarter and couth half of eectlon at townahlp ll nuige U—Jamea D. Hume. ■■gBpgyjflgut aeetlon at townahlp 81 South' quarter aoutheaat qua aantlan 4 townahlp ft range 11—John {forth half of eeettonlttownahlp 81 H. A. PuroelL natter of Jin Wynn, itp 81 range 0 Nuutheaat quarter of aeetlon It townahlp at range ll—A.». Law.. - Wort ha eat quarter and eaat half aouthweat quarter and aouthweat quarter aouthweat yartorof aeetlon It townahlp at range It—A. ^Horth half of eeottah at townahlp a range J Southweat quarter and aoutheaat quarter ft jaettan at townahlp a range a—A. B. - South eaat quartar cf'aeettoo 4 townahlp n range 10—B. B. Coons. Southwest quarter ot section 12 township 27 range 10—E. 8. Coons. South half northwest quarter ot section M ownsblp 27 range 10—E. B. Coons. Northeast quarter of section 28 township 38 range 10—E. B. Coons. Southwest quarter of seotton 34 township 28 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 entine O. Hietter. All of section 16 township 28 range 13-John Bowman. West half and southeast quarter and north half northeast quarter and southwest quarter northeast quarter of section 16 township 33 range IK—J. M. G. Curry. North half southwest quarter and south east quarter southwest quarter of section 36 township 31 range 10—Frank M. Bookwater. Northeast quarter northwest quarter of section 16 township 31 range 11—K. J. Qood f el low. Dated at Lincoln, Neb., this 6tb day of Jan uary, 1897. H. C. Russell, Commissioner of Public Lands and Buildings, 30-3 ' J. P. Mullen, County Treasurer. NOTICE FOB PRESENTATION TO AND HEARING BEFORE JUDGE. Notice Is hereby given to all persons hav ing claims and demands against Alexander U. Morris late of Holt county, deceased, that the time flxed for filing claims against said estate Is tlx months from the 5th day of Jan uary 1807. All such persons are required to present their claims with the vouchers to the cojnty not said county, at his office therein, on fore the 5th day of June, 1807, and all claims so filed will be neard before the said Judge on the 12th day of June, 1807, at 0 o'clock jl m. G. W. McCutohan, tSBALi County Judge, iated this 21st day of January. 1887. 29-8 NOTICE FOB PRESENTATION TO AND HEABING BEFORE JUDGE. Notice Is hereby given to all persons having claims and demands against L. P. Key, late of Holt county, deceased, that the time fixed for filing claims against said estate Is 6 months from the 0th day of January, 1807. All suoh 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 12th day of June, 1807, and all claims so filed will be beard before the said judge on the 10th day of June. 1807, at 1 o'clock p. m. G. A. McCutchan, (Heal.) County Judge. Dated this 19th day of January, 1807. 29-3 MASTER’S SALE. Docket R, No. 236. In thh circuit courtr or the United States, koh the district or Nebraska. Albert B. Voorheis, et al, complainant, vs. William P. O’Brien, et al, defendants, in Cnancery. FORECLOSURE OP MORTGAGE, Public notice Is hereby given that in pursu ance and by virtue of a decree entered In the above cause on the 24th day of November, lsoo, I, E. S. Dundy, Jr., Master In Chancery of the circuit court of the United States for the dis trict of Nebraska, will, on tne 2d day of Febru ary, 1807, at the hour of e o’clock In - __ _ _the fore noon of said day at the front door of the Holt county court bouse building In the city of O’Neill, Holt county, state and district of Nebraska, sell at auction for cash the following described property to-wit: The northwest quarter! NW!i) of section tweuty-one (21) township thirty-one (31) range thirteen (13) west of the sixth (6th) F. M. containing one hundred sixty (iao) acres, and the nortbeait quarter INK1*) of section twenly elght(2*),township twenty-five (26) rangenf teen (i&) west ot the sixth (6th) P. M.. contain ing one hundred sixty U00) acres In Holt county, Nebraska. E. 8. Dundy, Jr., . _ _ „ Master In Chancery. Charles B. Kellar, Solicitor for Complainant. Item2G-5 LEGAL NOTICE.! Jesse Spicer, Margaret Sploer, 0. O. Bart law, first real name unknown,- Bartley, wife of 0,0. Bartley, Urat real name un know. defendants, will take notice that William H. Male, Benjamin Graham, William Halls Jr., and Harris H, Hayden, plaintiffs, have Hied their petition In the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, against said defendants, impleaded with 0711. Walratb, first real name unknown, the object and f rayer of which are to foreclose a certain nut deed or mortgage, dated October 1, 1886, for 1460, upon the west half of the north west quarter of section 1 In township 29 north, of range lfi west, of the 6 P, M. In Holt county, Nebraska, given by Jesse Sploer and Margaret Sploer toTs. S. Ormsby, trustee for P. 0. Uefeell, and assigned to plaintiffs: wbloh trust deed or mortgage was recorded In book 18, at page S3, of the mortgage records of said county: and to have the same decreed to be a first lien, and said lands sold to satisfy the same, You are required to answer said petition On or before the ltth day of March, 1807. Dated February 2nd, 1897. 8M S. D. Thornton, Attorney for Plaintiffs. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Land Okficr at 0’N*ili,, Nkb„ „ , , . December 30, 1896. Notice Is hereby given that John McKenna has filed notice of Intention to make final proof before register and receiver at hts office In O’Neill, Neb., on Saturday, the 13th day of February, 1897, on timber culture application No. 6389, for the northwest quarter of section No 8 In township No. 38 range No. 12 west o P. M. He names as witnesses: Patrick Bagley. Morton K. lilatt, James McCoy. Charles McCoy, all of O’Neill, Neb. 96-op Item John a. Harmon, Register. "“TUSHHPW ffiffiftaSr00' Notice Is hereby given that Fred B, Potter has filed notice of Intention to make final proof before the Register and Receiver at their office In 0 Neill, Nebraska, on Tuesday Range No. 13 W. 8 P.M. »» witnesses: Wesley T. Evans. ofO-Nelll.Nebraska; John A. Haielett, oi O'Neill: Aaron T. Potter, of Glendive, Mont., Andrew Holmes, of Amelia. Nebraska. „ , John A. Harmon, MAnpRegister, TIMBER CULTURE, FINAL PROOF, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION/ United States Land orriCB. I „ O’Neill, Nebraska, January 28,1887, f Notice Is hereby given that Henry R. Ham Uton hM tied notice of Intention to make final proof before the Register and Receiver at their office In O Neill, Nebraska, on Mon day. the 16th day of March, 1897, on timber culture application No. 6334, for tbe NH 8E>» 8K NEK of seotlon No. 88. in town ship No. 31 N„ Range No. 12 West, He names as witnesses: Thomas J. Galla gher. of Slocum, Nebraska; John 8, Galla Nebreaka: Mathew Ernst, of O NelU. Nebraska; Joel Oeteh^of Ray, Ne braska. JOHN A. Harmon, 81-6np_ Register! Condensed Testimony. Ciu. B. Hood, broker end manu (eeturer’e agent, Columbus, Ohio, certi fies that Dr. King’s new discovery bes no equal as a cot/gh remedy. J. D. Brown, proprietor St. James hotel, Ft. Wayne, Ind., testified that he was cured of a cough of two years’ standing,caused by la grippe, by Dr. King’s New Dis covery. B. F. 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