The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 18, 1897, Image 8

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    LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
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NOTICE TO DELINQUENTS.
Notice Is hereby {riven that the Interest and
rental upon tho 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:
LEASES.
Southeast quarter of section 36 township 31
range 14—Marietta Gish,
Northwest quarter of section 36 township 26
range 3—Samuel Newman.
Southeast quarter of section 16 township dO
range 16—B. 6. Benjamin,
North half of section 16 township 26 range
' 12—0. J. 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 Bectlon 36 township 90
range ft—J, B. Bailey.
Southwest quarter and southwest quarter
southeast quarter of section 36 township 32
range 15—Henry McNeal.
Southwest quarter and southwest quarter
southeast quarter of section 36 township 32
range 16 —Chas. McNeal.
All of section 16 township 26 range It—D. B.
Strlckler.
All of section 36 township 26 range It—D. B.
Strlckler.
All of section 36 township 26 range 16—D. B.
Strlckler.
All of section 16 township 26 range It—J. S.
Strlckler.
All of section 36 township 26 range It—J. S.
Strlckler.
All of section 36 township 26 range 16—J. 8.
Strlckler.
All of section 16 township 27 range 15—Wm.
Fullerton.
All of section 96 township 28 range 16—Clara
Oruetter.
Southeast quarter of section 96 township 27
range V—John B. Nickerson.
Nqrth half and north half southeast quar
ter and southeast quarter southeast quarter
section 36 township 82 range 16—Henry Me
Neal.
norm nan ana norm nair soutneaat quar
ter and southeast quarter southeast quarter
of section as townahl; “ .
_ _ilp 32 range 15—Chat. Me
Neal.
All of section 36 township 20 range 13—Ira
L, Mendour.
All of section 30 township 26 range 11—Wm.
H Thompson.
East half southeast qt
v northeast quarter and southeast quarter
East half southeast quarter and north half
northeast quarter of section 38 township 81
range 15—Joseph Schaaf.
All of section 18 township 96 range 11—0. H.
Gardiner.
Southwest quarter of seotlon 16 township 31
range 18—H. J. Roger.
All of seotlon 16 township 38 range 18—H. L.
Marshall.
South half southeast quarter of seotlon 86
township 26 range 12—0.11. Smith.
North halt of section 16 township 30 range
10—G. if. Hweetaer.
East half of section 86 township 88 range 15
—John Peterson.
Northeast quarter of section 16 township 20
range 18—J ames O'Conell.
South half southwest quarter of seotlon 86
township 96 range 13—Frank I Smith,
Northwest quarter of section 18 township 36
. T. Bourland.
range 18—1*_
_ All of seotlon 16 township 28 range 10-0. E.
Evans.
All of section 23 township ts range 10—N. E.
Gold th wait.
All of section 16 township 28 range U—John
Chambers.
Northeast quarter and south half of seotlon
16 township W range 18—James Robertson, Jr.
Northwest quarter of section 16 township 38
range 19—Joseph Rltte.
Southwest quarter of seotlon 86 township 98
range 10—Paris R. Hiatt.
- South halt northwest Quarter of section 16
township 98 range 8-Heirs of J. A. Hlme
baugh.
Southwest Quarter of section 86 township 83
range lo-J. R. Pointer.
west half southwest quarter of seotlon 16
township 36 range 0—S. M. Davis.
North half of seotlon 16 township 31 range 10
—Wm. Kellar.
Southwest quarter northeast quarter of
section 14 township 27 range 10—Phillip Brand.
Northwest quarter northwest quarter of
section 14 township 97 range 10—u. O. Dear
lager.
All of seotlon 16 township 28 range 18—
Katherine Staples.
AH of section 88 township 88 range 18
Homer Richmond.
All of section 86 township 28 range 13—
Frank Anderson.
Northeast
, ---- - quarter northeast quarter of
section 36 township 83 range 12—Chas. Dutton.
Allot seotlon 16 township ai range 14—D. j,.
Morrison.
Tuui«of *ooUo,, 88 t0Wn,,llP *8 range 13—J. H.
witsatraStown,hip 28 r
Booth halt of section 88 township 96 range 19
—John Bowman.
Southeast quarter northwest quarter and
northeast quarter southeast quarter of see
tlon lttownshlpgjrange 10—O. L>. Fogg.
Southwest quarter southwest quarter and
southeast quarter southeast quarter of aeo
Don 90 township 8T range 0—0. Wallace.
South halt aoutheaat quarter and northeast
tiarter^of section 80 township 27 range 0—
South half northeast quarter of section 12
township 27 range 10-Patrlok Daddy.
Northeast quarter of section 36 township 26
range 9-B. L. Clapp.
.Au of section 36 township 32 range B-Helen
McBride.
* °,t oeeDon 18 township 18 range 10- Clara
A* Ho Bride.
„ quarter and southwest, quarter
of section 88 township 28 range 10-Chsrles H.
Odell.
Bast half southeast quarter of section 88
28to—George H. Merritt.
Northwest quarter of Beetle ~
range iO~WlilIam Pickering.
Ion 88 township 88
Southwest quarter” andUouth half south
eaat quarter ut section 86 township 26 range
11—George W. Jones.
Hubb°f *80tton 88 townRl>1P 82 range 11—John
_Northeast quarter of section 86 township 81
range 12—Joel Oeaeh.
North half of section 88 townahlpBl range l«
vKO Hi Mlltla
North half and aoutheaat quarter and
Quarter southwest quarter and
■OUtll half umitnwnat. miastnr nl snetlAw It
«own«hipBruit 14—David Adam*.
au«*r of section 18 township 90
Wtnge 15—0. P. Debanoe.
Northwest quarter of section 18 township 00
range 15- Louis Hoppe.
Boutheast quarter northeast^uarter
section 18 township 08 ranie 15—W.-fT Elley.
Southwest northeast quarter and west half
of
_~ .r— tjunrwr um wen rail
EEftZwsrv&zsS”*88 town**p “
_®«“‘be“t quarter southeast quarter and
*g***J"»t northwest quarter of see
u®“J*i*,0’»“»‘lp »7 range 10-Willlt McBride.
nOPlhflMI. nlldPtaw nf santlew Od _U t ^ isa
^w .J ****** *atioriuCi
Southeast Quarter and south half northeast
quarter and northeast quarter northeast
^“fttaMoBrld!?*10" “ *°"Mhlp»range 11
mSIm1!***1 9.uart*r northeast quarter of seo*
tton IS township r range io_Patrlok Duddy.
Bou thea* t quarter ofsectlon 8 township 88
noft 11—k. u
township
98 township 99 range
range
North half of sec
H-J. K. Smith.
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•^TOWuU."08* ” tow,uh‘p
F^k E. KSltl “ tOW“h,p * r‘ng* u~
•S&jssjsftca r&£&rU0D 39
U^hia^ teU°n*1 *OW“,,ip * rm“*?
nffiftswMo* »township 28 range 15-Noah
.All of section 16 township ST range 12—
fttorr BetoU. “. —«
SSKttSffiB? •eoUon 84 u”"'*h“>
26
*“a e“t half northwest
quarter and southwest quarter northwest
»bq Buutnwest quarter northwest
Jr,r;«hD%iUo»88
•outbewtqu.rtorof seotlou8S township32
Muge-M-Geo. H. Mentor.
»8to^p *ecUon
stun.
Southwest quarter southeast auarter
of
wwwu iiwwuHiivM nuifw —jonn wmn.
Wtwjth^df^f.seeOou 18 township 81 range u
ofwectlon IS township si
jSortheost quarter* and east half aonthweai
AMMPtAt niul ---A __at_r:.
WV4UMWC Mil OW|( KJUlDWMt
JI^o^^MnsWra^T
Kofth half of aeetloa 88 township 98 range
•Aj I. Dfluth.
ftouthwsst quarter and southeast quartei
#lLlS?*to* ** *°,n,-^,p * A. B,
AmtAeast quarter of section4 township r,
range to—B. B. Coons.
Southwest quarter of Motion 12 township 27
range 10—E. B. Coons.
South half northwest quarter of section 14
ownshlp 27 range 10—B. B. Coons.
Northeast quarter of seotion 28 township IS
range 10—E. B. Coons.
Southwest quarter of seotion 3t township 28
range 10—E. B. Coons.
An < ■
of section 16 township 25 range U—J. O.
Carter.
All of section 16 township 28 range 19—Val
entine 6. Hletter.
Ail of section 10 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 15—J. M. G. Curry.
North half southwest quarter and south
east quarter southwest quarter of section 36
township 8] range 10—Frank M. Bookwater.
Northeast quarter northwest quarter of
section 16 township 31 range 11—E. J. Good
follow.
Dated at Llnooln, Neb., this 6tb day of Jan
uary, 1807. 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 ail persons hav
ing claims and demands against Alexander
U. 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 1807.
All suoh persons are required to present
their claims with the vouchers to the county
Judge of said county, at bis office therein, on
or before the 5th day of June, 1807, and all
claims so filed will be heard before the said
Judge on the 12th day of June, 1807, at 0
o'clock a. m. G. W. MoCutchan,
I seal] County Judge,
latedthis 21st day of January. 1827. 20-3
NOTICE FOB PRESENTATION TO AND
HEARING BECOME JUDGE.
Notice Is hereby riven to all persons having
claims and demands against L. P. Hoy, late of
Holt county, deceased, that the time fixed for
tiling claims against said estate Is 6 months
from the 9th day of January, 1897.
Alt suoh persons are required to
present their claims with the vouchers
to the county judge of said county,at his office
before " .*
therein, on or before the 112th day of June, ism,
and all claims so filed will he beard before the
said Judge on the i»th day of June. MOT, at 1
O’clock p. m. O. A. McCutchan,
LSkal.1 County Judge.
Dated this 19th day of January, 1897. 29-8
MASTER’S SALE.
Docket B, No. 235.
In thk circuit court op thk Unitru
Statks, fob thk district of Nfiiraska.
Albert B. Voorheis, et al, complainant, vs.
WilUam P. O’Brien, et al, defendants. In
Cnancery.
FORECLOSURE OF MORTOAOR.
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, iseu,
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, 1897, at the hour of 9 o’clock ui the fore
noon of said day at the front door
of the Holt county court house
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! NWI»)
of section twenty-one (21) township thirty-one
(81) range thirteen (13) west of the sixth (6th) P.
M. containing one hundred sixty (160) acres, and
the northeast quarter (NBI4) of section twenty
eight (28), township twenty-five (2B) range fif
teen (15) west of the sixth (Otb) P. M.. contain
ing one hundred sixty Qeo> acres In Holt
county, Nebraska. E. S. Dundy, Jr..
_ . „ „ .. Master In Ohancery.
Charles B. Kellar, _
Solicitor for OompIalnaDt. Item28>6
LEGAL NOTICE.
Jesse Spicer, Margaret Sploer, O. O. Bart
ley, Erst real name unknown, — Bartley,
wife of 0,0. Bartley, drat 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 dlstriot court
of Holt county. Nebraska, against said
defendants, impleaded with Cifl. Walrath,
Erst real name unknown, the object and
Sirayer of which are to foreclose a certain
rust deed or mortgage, dated October 1,
888, for 8480, upon the west half of the north,
west quarter of section 1 In ‘ township 29
north, of range 15 west, of the 8 P, M. In Holt
county, Nebraska, given by Jesse Spicer and
Margaret Sploer to k. 8. Ormsby, trustee for
P. O. Befaell, and assigned to plaintiffs:
which trust deed or mortgage was recorded
In book 18, at page 83, of the mortgage
record* of said county; and to have the same
decreed to be a Erst Ben, and said lands sold
to satisfy the same,
You are required to answer said petition
on or before the 15th day of Maroh, 1897.
Dated February 2nd, 1897.
81-4 — 8. D. Thornton,
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Land Office at O’Neill, Nun.,
December ao, 1898.
. Notice Is hereby given that John McKenna
has Bled notice of Intention to '
- ---make final proof
before register and receiver at his office. In
O’Neill, Neb., on Saturday, the 13th day’ of
February, 1897, on timber culture application
No. 8389, for the northwest quarter of section
No 8 In township No. 28 range No. 12 west 0 P.
M. He names as witnesses:
Patrick Begley, Morton E. Hiatt, James McCoy,
Charles McCoy, all of O’Neill, Neb.
98-5p Item John A. Harmon, Register.
TIMBER
.. CULTURE, _ _...
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
, FINAL PROOF
Unitbd States Land Orricn. I
O’Neill, Nebraska, January 28.'l897i f
notice Is hereby given that Fred B. Potter
has filed notice of Intention to make final
8root before the Register and Receiver at
>olr office Inp’Nelll, Nebraska, on Tuesday
tne 18th day of March, 1897. on timber oulture
application No. 8401, ior the NW NWk.SEj*
NW)4 of, section No. 19. In township No. 07 N.
Range No. 13 W. 6 P. M
He names as witnesses:
Wesley T. Evans,
o*Nebxwuii»oiln a7 Haseiett, 0/
O’Neill; Aaron T. Potter, df Glendive, Mont.,
Andrew Holmes, of Amelia, Nebraska.
„ John A. Harmon,
81-8np Register,
Mstiiew Krnst,
of O’Neill. Nebraska; JoelOecoh, of Kay, Ne
i iiociueiooiOi nay, wi
JObm A. Harmon,
Register:
Ooadaasad Testimony.
Ohae. B. Hood, broker ud manu
facturer** agent, Columbua, Ohio, certi
flea that Dr. Ktng'e new discovery baa
no equal aa a cough remedy. . J. D.
Brown, proprietor 8t. Jamea hotel. Ft.
Wayne, Ind., teatifled that he waa cured
of a cough of two yeara* atandlug.cauaed
by la grippe, by Dr. King** New Dis
covery. B. F. Merrill, Baldwinisville,
Maaa., aaya that he haa uaed and recom
mended it and never knew It to fall and
would rather have it than any doctor,
becauae it alwaya cure*. Mr*. Hemming
282 B 85th St, Chicago, alwaya keep* it
at hand and ha* no fear of croup, be
cauae it instantly relieve*. Free trial
bottlea at P. C. Corrigan’a drug atore.
trees and plants, a foil
* line fruit trees or best varie
Tina at hard TIMES pbices. Small
fruits in large supply. Millions of
Strawberry plants, very and mil
rooted. Get the best near home and
save freight or express. Send for price j
list to Nona Bbud Nurseries, North
Bend. Dodge County, Neb.
Did You Inr
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your troubles? If not get a bottle now
and get relief; This medicine has been
found to be peculiarly adapted to the
relief and cure of all female complaints,
exerting a wonderful direct influence in
giving strength and tone to the organs.
If you have loss of appetite,., constipa
tion, headache, fainting spells, or are
nervous, sleepless, excitable, melancholy
or troubled with dizzy spells, Electric
Bitters is the medicine yon need. Health
and strength are guaranted by its use.
Fitty cents and SI .00 at P. C. Corrigan’s
drug store. . . «. ■, .
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Baeklen’s Arnica Salve/ >
The But Salvb in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cures piles, or no pay required.
It is guarranted to give perfect satis
faction or money refunded.. Price35
cents per box. For sale by P. C. Corri
gan. ; 51-tf
Ballard’* Snow inimsnt- ,
This wonderful liniment ip /known
from tlie Atlantic to the Pacific and
from the lake* to the gulf. .It is the
moat penetrating liniment in the world. |
It will cure rheumatiam, neuralgia, cute,
sprain*, bruises, wounds, old sores,
burns, sciatica, sore throat, sore chest
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 efficient for an
imals. Try it and you will not be with
out it. Price SO cents, at Corrigan’s.
What • Prominent Ins nr* nos Man Bay*.
H. M. Blossom, senior member of H.
M. Blossom A Co., 217 N. 3rd St. Louis
writes: I had been left with a very dis
tressing cough, the result of influenza,
which nothing seemed to relieve, until I
took Ballard’s Horehound By rap. One
bottle completely cured mb. I sent one
bottle to my sister who had a severe
cough, and she experienced immediate
relief. I always recommended this
syrup to my friands.
John Cranston 908 Hampshire ? Street,
Quincy, 111., writes: I have found
Ballard’s Horehound Syrup superior to
any other cough medicine I have ever
known. It never disappoints. Price 25
and 50 cents. Free sample bottles at P.
C. Corrigan's.
Free Pits.
Send your address to B- E. Bucklin A
Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box
of Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Atrial
will convince you of their merits. These
pills are easy in action and are particu
larly effective in the cure of .qpnstipa
tion and sick headache. For malaria
and liver troubles they have been proven
invaluable. They are guaranteed to be
perfectly free from every deleterious
substance and to be purely vegetable.
They do not weaken by their action, but
by giving tone to stomach and bowels
greatly invigorate the system. Regular
size 25 cents per box. 8old by P. C.
Corrigan druggist.
We Ask Toor Attention
For a. moment only, to remind you
that by taking the Pacific Short Line at
O’Neill you save three hours time at
Sioux City, and it doesn’t cost you a
cent more.
Buy your tiokets to O’Neill and rebuy
there. > / ,M-4
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After hearing some friends continu
ally praising Chamberlain's Cotic, Chol
era and Diarrhoea remedy, Cnrtis Fleck,
of Anaheim, California, purchased a
bottle of it for his own use, and is now
M enthusiastic over its wonderful work
as anyone can be. The 25 and 5(J cent
siae* for sale by P. C. Corrigan.
Scaly eruptions on the head, chapped
hands and lips, cuts, bruises, scalds,
burns, are quickly cured by DeWit’s
Witch Hazel Salve. It is at present the
article most used for piles, and it always
cures them. Morris & Co.
Don’t be peraueded into bdyiii| lini
ment* without reputation or merit—
Chamberlain'* Pain Balm costa no, more,
and its merit* have been proven by a
test of many year*. Such letter* as the
following, from L. B. Bagley, Uueneme,
Cal., are constantly being received:
“The best remedy for pain I have ever
used Is Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, and 1
aay so after having used it in my family
for several years.” It cures rheumatism,
lame back, sprains pnd swellings. For
sale by P. C. Corrigan.
P.Q.AJ. r. MULLEN,
GOOD TEAMS, NEW RIGS
Prices Reasonable.
O’NKILL, NBB.
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