The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 11, 1897, Image 8

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    LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
S
NOTICE.
In Tin* District Court Or Holt Cocntt,
Nebraska :
Harold Ooodwln. executor of the estate of
Daniel E Goodwin, deceased, plaintiff.
Hilton VoDermlt, Phebe McDermlt, his
wife,Catherine Higgins. and husband, Mr.
Higgins, (first and full name unknown)
Richard E. Welch, and wife, Mrs. Richard
E. Welch, (first and full name unknown)
Thomas Higgins and wife, Mrs. Thomas
Higgins, (first and full name unknown) C.
H. lisach & Coinpauy, The State Trust com
pany, (a corporation of the state of New
York.ll -- -- --
_) trustee, The Union Trust Coinpauy,
(a corporation) Henry T. Clarke, receiver
of the Union Trust Company, K. K. Warner,
executor, John 8. Tallinan, Kill horn. Irri
gation Company, (a corporation) and the
Elkhorn Irrigation and Land Company, (a
corporation) defendants:
The above named defendants and each of
them will take notice that on the 26th day of
February, 1097, the above namod plaintiff
filed bis petition In the district court of Holt
county. Nebraska, against said defendants,
the object and prayer being to foreclose a
certain mortgage executed by the defend
ants, Milton McDermlt and wife to the Union
Trust Company, and by it assigned to Daniel
B. Goodwin, during his life, for a valuable
consideration and now the property of bis
said estate. Said mnrtgugo being given to
secure the note of the defendant, Milton
McDermot. dated November 1,1866, for (TOO,
and due November 1,1891, with Interest at 7
per cent, until maturity, and 10 per cent,
after maturity. Said mortgage being given
on the southeast quarter of section tnree,
township twenty-eight, range twelve, In Holt
county, Nebraska. 1’lulntllT alleges that
there Is due on said note and mortgago the
sum of 1700 with Interest at 10 per cent, from
May 1,1891, and the further sum of HU) paid
by plaintiff to secure assignments of tux sale
certificates on said land, and alleges that said
amounts are a first lien on said premises, and
prays that said real estate may be sold to
satisfy the amount found due the plaintiff,
and that the Interess of each of the defend
ants be decreed to be 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, 1867.
Dated this 2Slh day of February, 1867.
85-4 R. K. Dickson,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
NOTICE.
To all persona Interested In the (iolden Irrl
. cation District::
Notice Is hereby given that on the ftth day
of January, 1807, Hiram Hodgkin and wife
Angellne Hodgkin filed with the board of
directors of the Oolden Irrigation District
their petition duly acknowledged, alleging
that they are the owners of In fee simple the
following described real estate, situated
within the boundaries of said Irrigation
diatrlot. to-wit:
The north halt of the southeast quarter,
and the southeast quarter of the southeast
quarter, and the northeast quarter of the
southwest quarter of section fourteen, and
the west half of the east half of section
twenty-three, and the north half of the north
west quarter, and the southeast quarter of
the northwest quarter, and the northwest
quarter of the northeast quarter of section
twenty-six, all In township thirty-one, range
eleven, westofthe0thp.il.. In Holt county,
Nebraska.
And praying that all of said lands be ex
cluded ana taken from said Irrigation dis
trict for the following reasons among others:
That said land oannot be Irrigated by
reason of natural causes, whloh would pre
vent the use of water on the same.
That It Is not praotloal to Irrigate said land.
All persons Interested in said district or
that may be affected by the exclusions of said
lands are required to appear at the office of
said board In the city of O’Neill, Nebraska, on
the flth day of April. 1897, at 9 o'clock a, m„
and show cause In writing, if any they have,
why said lands should not be excluded and
taken from said district.
Dated this 4th day of March, 1807,
hOAKO or DlMGTOBD Or GOLDEN Irhioa
tion District. a&-2
By B. B. Brain, Secretary.
And B. B. Brain, Secretary of Bald Board.
PCBfelO BALK OF LAND.
Notloe Is hereby given that In pursuance
of instructions from the commissioner of the
general land office under authority vested In
him by section 24B8 U. S. lievlsed Statues, as
amended by the act of concres approved
February 99,1090, we will proceed to offer at
publlo sale on the 17th day of April, 1897.
next, at this ofHoe, the following described
tract of land, towlt:
811)4 BW)4 of section IS. In township J8.
north, range 14 west, containing 40 aores
situated in Holt county, state of Nebraska.
Any and all persons olalmlng adversely,
the above described landi, are advised to file
their olalms In this office on or before the
day above designated for the commencement
of said sale, otherwise their rights will be
forfeited.
00-0 John A. Harmon, Register.
Dated at O'Neill, Neb.. Muroh 8,1897.
United States Land Office, O'Neill, Neb.
None® FOR PUBLICATION.
Lard Omoi. O’Neill. Neb. ^
„ , March a, 1897. ,
Notice U hereby Riven that the following
namea settler has filed notioe of hie inten
tion to make final proof in eupport of hie
claim, and that said proof will be made
before the register ana receiver at O'Neill,
Neb., on April 13, 1897, vis:
H. B. No. 14383, JOHANNA 8TEUBOCK.
tor the NK 8WJ4 and NWJ4 8EH of section
111, township 32, range 12 west 6th P. M.
She names the following witnesses to Drove
her continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said land, vis: John Flinn, if. Charles
Grossman, Hans Btorjahn, Claus Storjahn,
all of Turner, Neb.
38-flnp Jobs A. Haiuior, Register.
NOTICE.
P. N. Hossuck, F. N. Hosaack, Alfred Des
volgne, Adolph A. Bayat, Mrs. Adolph A.
Rayat, real name unknown, William Grimes,
and Ciavln 11. 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 Draper of which are to foreolose a
mortgage dated March 10, 1888, for KOI) and
Interest and tax payments, on the northwest
quarter of section thirty, township twenty
nine, range nine, in said couhty, given by
Dennis P. Allard to plaintiff, widen morn
gage was recorded In book 35. page 532, of the
mortgage record record 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.
You are required to answer said petition on
or before the fifth day of April, 1887.
“ Dated February 1971807.
■*-* . J. B. Ainsworth, Plaintiff.
By Murgrr A Gourtrioht, Attorneys.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION,
LANDOrncfi at O’Nkiu., Neb.,
December 30,1196.
Notice is hereby given that John McKenna
has filed 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. 6389, for the northwest quarter of section
No 6 In township No. 28 range No. 12 west 6 P.
M. He names as witnesses:
Patrick Bagley, Morton K. Hiatt, Janies MeOoy.
Charles Shfcoy. all of O'Neill, y
26-Ap Item John a. Harmon, Register.
TIMBER
2R CULTURE, FINAL PH
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
PROOF
, Unitnd Siatrs Land Orricx. 1
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ejA-^araag CAAtgiO AiAXT O V/1 JliLE,
„ .. O'Neill, Nebraska, January 28. 1897.1
Notice is hereby given that Fred E. Pottei
has filed notloe or intention to make final
““of before the Register and Receiver al
elll.Nel
Range'S o7TS*vT. 8 P.*fi.*a
O'Neill; Aaron T. Potter, of Glendlve Mon'
Andrew Holmes, of Amelia. Nebraska.
John A. Hahmor,
aiAnp_ Register,
TIMBER CULTURE. FINAL PROOF.—
ROTIOR FOB PUBLICATION/
Statis Lard Orricx. I
_ O’Neill. Nebraska, J anuary 28,1897, f
Notice is hereby given that Henry R. Ham
ilton has filed 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 Maroh, 1897, on timber
culture application No. 6384, for tbe NK SEW
Bit NEJ4 of section No. 28. in town
ship No. M N., Range No. 12 West.
He names is witnesses: Thomas J. Galla
gher, of Slocum, Nebraska; John 8, Galla
ghar^of Slocum. Nebraska; Mathew Ernst,
of O'Nelli. Nebraska; Joel OeKh,of Ray, Ne
braska. JOHN A. HAanoR, s
Register
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there. 31-4
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P. ]). A J. F. MULLEN,
PROPRIETORS OF TUI
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Prices Reasonable.
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