LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. LEGAL NOTICE. Jew* Spicer, Margaret Sploer, O. O. Bart ley, flrstrealname unknown,-^- Bartley, wife „.fe of 0,0. Bartley, first real name un know. defendants, will take notice that William H. Male, Beniamin Graham, Will am Halls Jr., and Harris H, Hayden, plaintiff*, hare Hied tbelr petition In the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, aolnst said defendants, impleaded with ClH. Walrath, first real name unknown, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain trust deed or mortgage, dated October 1, ins, for S4S0, upon the west half of the north west quarter of section 1 In township 29 north, of range 15 west, of tbo 0 P, M. In Holt county, Nebraska, given by Jesse Spioer and Margaret Spicer to B. 8. Ormsby, trustee for P. O. Refsell, and assigned to plaintiffs: which trust deed or mortgage was recorded in book 18, at page 83, of the mortgage records of said county: and to hare 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 llth dayof March, 18*7. Dated February 2nd, 1*87. _ an 8. D. Thorhtoh, Attorney for Plaintiffs. NOTICB. F. N. Hosauok. F. N. Howaek, Alfred Des roigne, Adolph A. Rayat, Mrs. Adolph A. Rayat, real name unknown, William Grimes, and Clavln U. Frew, defendants, will take notice that J. E. Ainsworth has filed a peti tion in the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, against said defendants, Implead ed with Dennis F. Allard, defendant, the object and praper of which are to foreclose a mortgage dated March 10, 1888, for 1500 and Interest and tax payments, on the northwest quarter of seotlon thirty, township twenty nine, range nine. In said couhty, given by Dennis F. Allard to plaintiff, which mort gage was reoorded In book 35, page SOS, of the mortgage record reoord of said county, and to have the same to be decreed to be a first lien, and the said lands sold to satisfy the same. Yon are required to answer said petition on or before the fifth day of April, 1807. Dated February 10.1807. si-4 J. B. Ainsworth, Plaintiff. By Munobr A Courthiqht, Attorneys. NOTICB FOR PUBLICATION. Lamp Office at O’Niill, Nrb„ December ao, isos. Notice Is hereby given that John McKenna has Med notice of Intention to make final proof before register and receiver at bis office In O’Neill, Neb., on Saturday, the lath day of February, 1897, on timber culture application No. 6889, for the northwest quarter of section No 8 In township No. 88 range No. 12 west 0 P. M. He names as witnesses: Patrick Bagley. Morton B. Hiatt, James McCoy, Charles McCoy, all of O’Neill. Neb. 9t-6p Item John A. Harmon, Register. TIMBER OULTUKR,_FINAL PROOF— ---*J0A, NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Umtid StATH Land Office. I O'Neil!, Nebraska, January R. 1887.. Notice la hereby given that Fred B. Potter * ■' or Intention to make final haa died notloe of Intention to makednal proof before the Register and Receiver at ihelr odice In O’Nelli, Nebraska, on Tueaday the 16th day Of March, 1887, on timber culture application No. 6401. for the NHNWW.BEM firwli of section No. 1A In township No. *7 N. Range No. 18 W. 6 P.M. Renames aa witnesses: Wesley T. Evans, of O'Neill. Nebraska; John A. Haselett, of O’Neill: Aaron T. Potter, of Glendlve, Mont., Andrew Holmes, of Amelia, Nebraska. Johe a. Hasnof, ai-top Register,. TIMBRE CULTURE. FINAL PROOF, NOnOB FOR PUBLICATION. Uhited Statu Lapp Office, i O’Neill, Nebraska, January 38.1867, f Notice la hereby given that Henry R. H too haa Bled notice of Intention to u Ham* make Anal proof before the Register and Heoelver at their ofltee In O’Neill, Nebraska, on Mon* sen auvgr uwuc iu u nciu, nourHUB, uu awn* day, the Uth day of Marob, 1167, on timber culture application No. MR, for the NM BER Bit NEW of section No. 3t. In town ship No. 81 N„ Range No. 13 West, He names as wltno ~ . -- Thomas J. GsJla* gber, of 8locum, Nebraska; John 8, Oalla — John A. Harmon, Registers breaks. 81-tap notice for presentation to and HEARING BEFORE JUDGE Notice Is hereby given to all persona haw tagclaims and demands against Alexander U. Morris late of Holt county, deoaased, that the time flxed for filing claims against said estate Is six months from the dthday of Jan such persons are required to present their olalms with the vouch arm to the county Judge of said bounty, at his ufRce therein, on or before the 6th dr ' — -1 " olalms so Med will _ Judge on the Uth o'clock a. m. ^da^^of June, 186T, and si) heard before the said of June, 1867, at • MoCutchae, County Jr' this flat day of January. 1m. NOTICE FOB PRESENTATION TO HRARING BBFOHB JUDGE. AND Notloe Is hereby given to all persons having claims aad demands against L. p. Roy, late of Hjjj* county. deoeasedTlhat the time fixed tor , . against said estate Is 6 months from the 6th day of January, HOT. All such persons are required to present their .claims with the vouchers to theoounty judge of said county, at his ofBqe therein, on or before the 18th day of ji ‘ and all claims so died will be heard before the saM Judge on the 18th day of June. 1867, at 1 o’clock p.m. . G. A. McCirrcHAu, LBbal.1 County Judge. Dated this Mth day of January, 1887. 38-8 01 the Holt Gounty Teacher*’ aaaocU aUon, to be held et Atklnaon, Neb., Saturday, Feb. 27, 1897, commencing at 10 a. m., In the high eehool building. Music. .^^"Why and How 8hould Arithmetic be Taught?”—L. W. Worrel. Dlsouaston—Minnie Daley and Anna Slay maker. Paper—“When and How Should Language Be Taught?”—Ina drouth Dlecuaaipa—Lilli* ( McManui'?"*—***"'* “d Mamie ’ aimsnoaer anaaiOH. 1:80 r. k. (School Offleem Section.) Mule. Paper—“How Gan Buaineea Hen Pro* mote the Efficiency of the Schools?”— T.V. Golden. Discussion-B. X. Sturdevant and J. M. Stewart. „ Paper—“How Can We Secure Greater Gemmation of Parenti and Teachenr —W. X. Beott. Dlocuaehm—0. L. Anderaon and R. H. Jen new. „ Tmacwnaa’ section. Music. 3 .Paper—“The Proa and Oona of the *8purae Method* in Hlatory.**—H. C. White. Diacneslon—R. F. Croee and Sarah Davtee. Paper—“How Should Geography Be Jnnght in the Rural School*?”—B. B. Kelley. Diecnealoa—JnUa Stafford and Win* lam Morrow. .. . j .* Song by the Audience. ; Teacher*, achool officer* and patrona are earnestly requested to attend and participate la these discussion*. Come prepared to discus the subjects whether : yonr aaaae is an the program or not. J. O. Monnow, President. Sanarn Dams, Vice President. After hearing some friends continu ally praising Chamberlain’s Colic, Chol era and DlairiMM remedy, Curtis Fleck, of Anaheim, California, purchased a bottle of it for hir own use, and is now as enthusiastic over its wonderful work as anyone eaa be, .The XT and SOceet rises for sale by P. C. Corrigan. av K >- .... A Sweet Drive. H We want to reduoe our stock of Syrups before the warm weather comes, and will offer until stock is well reduced the following: Best sugar drips per gal. 25 cents, formerly 35 cents. ■ Vermont maple per gal. 00 cents, formerly 76 cents. Bice New Orleans per gal. 30 cents, formerly 40 cents. New sorghum per gal. 85 cents, formerly 40 cents. Yoe’s pure maple per gal. can Bh 10, formerly $1.35. Yoe’s pure maple per one-half gal. ean 60 cents, formerly 75 cents. ' 83-2 O’NEILL GROCERY 00. iajtx of swore tails. The Bank of Ewing failed to open ill doora for bueineea Tuesday morning,' having gone into voluntary liquidation. They are paying off depositor!, allowing them to take paper of the bank’s assets to reimburse them ■ for the amount of their deposits. It; is claimed that all depositors will be paid up. We understand it bad deposits amounting to about 917,000. The bank changed banda about January 1, Messrs. Van Zandt and Ege retiring, having disposed of tbeir interest to 0. F. Lytle of Iowa. The county bad about 98,000 on deposit in the bank. The following persons are on the bond of the bank, and justified for tbe amount opposite tbeir names: Thos. D. Sievers..9 4,000. F. O. Fella... 8.000. C. F. Lytle. 17,000. Wm. Lewis. 8,800. O. F. Lytle, bank property. 10,000. Carl Crocker. 10,000. A brother editor of t poetic turn of mind tbue deliver* himself; “The preacher works for the sonle of men, and generally gets his pay; the mer chant reaps his Just reward in profits from day to day; the banker sits in hie office chair with hie bundle of cash to rent; the dealer of grog stand* behind the bar and fills np the schooners high, and Jingles the tin that the boys ‘blow in' for portions of good old r/e; the doctors and lawyers find work to do that brings in the cold hard cub; and the men who weild the plane or spade find money to buy their bash; but the editor has a thankless task as the busy months roll by, and he knowe no rest of body or brain, while he mieeee the chance, to d|$. Hlsrswsrd |n this world, never' comes, but over the silent sea, if Justice reigns, be is bound to have u elegant Jdbllee." > ■ * ,* Old people who require medicine to regulate the bowels and kidneye will find the true remedy in Electric Bitters. 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