1 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. .— JV.JSV'..- , NOTICE. 'Is THK DISTRICT COURT OK llOI.T COUNTY, Nebraska: Harold G-dodwln. executor of (he osiate of Daniel B Goodwin, deceased. plaintiff. Milton McDeriuit, Phebe McDarmlt, Ms • wift* Catherine Higgins. and husband. Mr. Higgins, (first and full name unknown' lUilmrd E. Welch, and wife. Mis. Klehard 15. Welch, (first and full naiiio unknowni Thomas Higgins and wife, Mrs. Tliotniu Higgins. (first and full name unknown) 0. II, 1 soldi A Com(uiny, The State Trust com pany, (a corporation of the slate of New York,) trustee. The Union Trust Company, ta corporation) Henry T. Clarke, receiver orthe Union TrustCompany, K. It. Warner, executor. John S. Tullman, Klkborn Irri gation Company, fa corporation) and the Klkliorn Irrigation and Land Company, (a corporation) defendants: The above named defendants and eaeh of them will take notice that on the 20th day of February, 1897, the above named plaintiff filed his edition in the district court of llolt countv, Nebraska, against said defendants, the obleer and prayer being to foreclose a certain mortgage executed by the defend* nts, Milton McDcrmit and wife to the Union Trust Company, arid by It assigned to Daniel If. Goodwin, during ids life. „__ _ . for a valuable consideration and now the properly of his said estate. Said mortgage being- given to secure the note of Die defendant, Milton McDermot. dated November I, iKsti, for $700, and duo November 1, 18111, witli interest at 7 per cent, until maturity, and 1(1 per cent, after maturity. Said mortgage being glveu on the southeast quarter of section in roe, township twenty-eight, range twelve, in Dolt egunty. Nebraska. Plaintiff alleges that there is due on said note and mortgage the sum of 17(D) with Interest at 10 per cent, from May 1. IDDil,and iho further sum of $luo paid by plaintiff to secure assignments of tax salo eenilieates on said land, und n’icges that said amounts are u first lien ou said premises, and prays that said rcul estate may bo sold to satisfy tho amount found duo the plaintiff, and that the lnteross of each of Die defend ants he decreed to 1)<) subject to said mort gage, And for other equitable relief. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 12th day of April, 1897. Dated tills 20th day of February. 1897. isj-4 It. II. Dickson. Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE. To all persons interested in the Golden Irrl . cation District:: Notice Is lioroby given that on the 5th day of January, 1897, ilIrani Hodgkin nrid wife Angellne Hodgkin died with the board of directors of the Golden Irrigation District their petition duly acknowledged, alleging that they are the owners of In feo slmpla tho following described reul estate, situated within the boundaries of said Irrigation district to-wit,: Tho north half of the southeast quarter, and the southeast quarter of tbo southeast quarter, and the northeast quarter of tho southwest quarter of section fourteen, and the tvest half of tho east half of section twenty-throe, and the north half of the north west quarter, and the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter, and the northwest quarter of tho northeast quarter of section twenty-six. all In township tbirty-ouo, range eleven, west of the (1th e. m., In Holt county, Nebraska. And praying that all of said lands bo ex cluded and taken from said Irrigation dis trict for the following reasons among others: That said land oannot bo Irrigated by reason of natural causes, which would pro vent tho use of water on tbe same. That It U not practical to Irrigate said land. All persons interested in said district or that may be affected by the exclusions of said lands aro required to appear at the office of said board In the city of O'Neill, Nebraska, on tbe Oth day of April. 1807, at 0 o'clock A. m„ and show cause In writing, If any they have, wby said lands should not be excluded and taken from said district. Dated this 4lh day of Maroli, 1807, Hoard nr Dirkctoks or Golden Ijihioa tion District, ;i5-2 . Tty E. II. Hkain. Secretary, And 5. B. Brain, Secretary of Said Hoard. LEGAL NOTICE. Jesse Sploer, Margaret Sploer, C. O. Bart ley. first real uame unknown,- Bartley, wife of C, O. Hartley, llrst real name mi know, defendants, will tako notice that William 11. Malo, Benjamin Graham, William Halls Jr., and Harris 11, Jlaydon, plaintiffs, have filed their petition In the district court of'-Holt county. Nebraska, against said defendants. Impleaded withC. II. Walrath, first real name unknown, the object and prayer or which arc to foreclose a certain trustr deoil or mortgage, dated October 1, lSHtl, for MHO, upon the west half of the north west quarter of section 1 In township 2# north, of rango 15 west, of the tl P, M In llolt couuty, Nebraska, given by Jesse Spioer and Margaret Sploer to E. 8. Crumby, trustee for I*. O. Kefsel!, and assigned to plaintiffs: which trust deed or mortgage was recorded lu book 18. at page 88, of the mortgage records of said county: and to have the same decreed to bo a first lien, and said lands sold to satisfy the sumo. You aro required to answer said petition On or before tho 15th day of March, 1807. Dated February 2nd, 1897. UH 8.1). Thornton, Attorney for Plaintiffs. NOTICE. F. N. Hossuok. F. N. Ilossaolc, Alfred I)os volgne, Adolph A. llayat, Mrs. Adolph A. Kayat, real name unknown, William Grimes, and (Tuvin II. Frew, defendants, will take notice that J. E. Ainsworth 1ms filed a peti tion In the district court of Holt couuty, Nebraska, against said defendants, Implead ed with Dennis F. Allard, defendant, the object and nruper of which are to foreclose a mortgage dated March lu, 1888. for #500 and Interest and tax payments, on tho northwust quarter of seotlon thirty, township twenty nlno. raugo nine, hi said couhty, given by Dennis F, Allard to plaintiff, which mort gage was recordeddn book 35, page KB, of the mortgage record reoord of said county, and to have tbo sumo to be decreed to be a llrst Hen. and tbe said lands sold to satisfy the same. You are required to answer said petition on or before the tilth day of April, 1897, ---11.1897 Dated February 111,_ S.M.. J- K. Ainsworth, rialntlff. By Hvnuku & UOURTiuairr, Attorneys. NOTICE KOtt PUBLICATION, vi; Land Ofttcb atO'Nku.d, Neii„ ' , „ , , , December»«, Isas. Notice Is hereby given that John McKenna has tiled notice of Intention to make final proof before register and receiver at hts ottico in O’Neill, Neb., on Saturday, the lath day of February, ls»7, on timber culture application No. 6389, tor the northwest quarter of section No 8 In township No. as range No. 12 west 0 ■ l\ M. He names as witnesses: Patrick Bogley. Morton K. Hiatt. James MeCoy. Charles McCoy, all of O’Neill. Neb. ati-5p Item John A. Hakmon, Register. TIMBER CULTURE. FINAL PROOF NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. C*k«d States Land Orrtcic. I ■ O Neill, Nebruska. January 28. 1897. f Notice U hereby given that Fred E. Potter has tiled notice ot Intention to makettual proof before the Register and Receiver at their olllce lnO Neill, Nebraska, on Tuesday the tilth day of Mureb. 1887, on timber culture application No. 0401, for the Nii NW<*, BE‘a N W»4 of section No, 111, In township No.sfi 1?.* Range No. 13 W. « P. M. H« uames as witnesses: Wesley T. Evans, ?J«K!,'br!!fk,,i John A. Iiaselett, of O Neill; Aaron T. Potter, of Ulondlve, Mont., Andrew Holmes, of Amelia, Nebraska. ■ John A. Hakmon, ■11-Snp_ Register, TIMBER CULTURE. FINAL PROOF, NOTICE FOlt PUBLICATION. sited Status Land Omi t. I „ °?,‘7U1, Nebraska, January'28,1897. ( . Notice Is hereby given that Henry U. Ham ilton has Bled notice of Inteutlou to make Bu&l proof before tbo Register and Receiver at their office lu O'Neill, Nebraska, on Mon day, the 15th day of March. 1897, on timber cultureapplicatiun No. 9334, for the Nti SEU . Bis NEti of section No. !M. in town ship No. 31 N., Range No. 12 West. 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