LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. Ik ths District Court or Hot.t court y, Nebraska: Harold Goodwin, executor of the estate of Daniel B Goodwin, deceased, plaintiff. Milton McDIrmlt, Phebe McDIrmlt, his wife, Catherine Higgins, and husband, Mr. Higgins, (first and full name unknown) chard ~ ' ‘ ”" J ldchard E. Welch, and wife, Mrs. lilchard K. Welch, (first und full name unknown) Thomas Higgins and wife, Mrs. Thomas Higgins, (first und full name unknown) C. H. Lisach & Company, The State Trust com pany, (a corporation of the statu of New York,) trustee, The Union Trust Company, (a corporation) Henry T. Clarke, reoelvor of tbeUnlon Trust Company, E. B. Warner, executor, John S. Tallnmn, Elkhorn 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 tho 28th day of February, 1807, the above named plaintiff filed his petition In tho district coutt of Holt county. Nebraska, against said defendants, the object and prayer being to foreclose a certain mortgage executed by the defend ants, Milton McDIrmlt and wife to the Union Trust Company, and by It assigned to Dunlel K. Goodwin, during his life, for a valuable consideration and now the property of his said estate. Said mortgage being given to secure the note of the defendant, Milton McDIrmlt. dated November 1,1888, for 8700, and due November 1,1801, with Interest at 7 per cent, until maturity, and 10 percent, after maturity. Said mortgage being given on the southeast quarter of section tnree, township twenty-eight, range twelve. In Holt oounty, Nebraska. Plaintiff alleges that there Is due on said noto and mortgage the sum of (700 with Interest at 10 per cent, from May 1.1800, and the further sum of (too paid by plaintiff to secure assignments of tax salo certificates on said land, and alleges tliut said amounts are a first lien on said premises, and prays that said real estate muy be sold to satisfy the amount found due the plaintiff, and that the luteress of each of the defend ants be dooreed to be subject to said mort gTnd, tnd for other equitable relief. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 12th day of April, 1807. Dated this 26th day of February, 1807. 05-4 B. B. Dickson, Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE. To all persons Interested In tho Golden Irrl nation District:: Notice Is hereby given that on the Otli day of January, 1807, Hiram Hodgkin and wife Angeltne Hodgkin filed with the board of directors of the Golden 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 district, to-wlt: The north half of the southeast quarter, and the southeast quarter of tbe southeast quarter, and the northeast quarter of tbe southwest quarter of section fourteen, and the west half of tbe east hulf of section twenty-three, and the north half ot the north west quarter, and the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter, and tbe northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section twenty-six, all In township thirty-one, range eleven, west of the eth p. it., in Holt county, Nebraska. And praying that all of said lands be ex id ana taken from said Irrigation dts cludei trlot for the following reasons among others: That said land cannot be Irrigated by reason of natural causes, whloh would pre vent the use of water on the same. That it Is not practical to Irrigate said land. .All persons Interested In said dlstrlot or that may be affected by the exclusions of said lands -are required to appear at tho office of said board In the city of O’Neill, Nebraska, on the 6th day of April. 1897, at 9 o’clock a, m„ und show cause In writing, If any they have, why said lands should not be excluded and taken from said district. Dated this 4tli day of MarolL 1897. Board or Directors or Golden Ikrioa _ tion District. D5-3 By E. 11. Brain, Secretary. And ■. B. Brain, Secretary of Bald Board. PUBLIC BALE OP LAND. Notice Is hereby given that In pursuance of Instructions from tbe commissioner of the Boneral land office under authority vested In him by section 2465 U. S. Revised statues, as amended by the . act of cons res approved Pebruary *0,1895, Wo will proceed to offer at public sale on tbe 17th day of April, 1897, next, at this offioe, the following described traot of land, tovrlt: SHU BWK of section IS. In township 33, north, ran^e It west, containing. 40 aores situated In Holt county, state of Nebraska. Any and all persons claiming adversely, the above described lands are adv. —. t-> advised to file their olalms in this office on or before the day above designated for the commencement of Mid sale, otherwise their riglito will be forfeited. 364 John A. Hahsion, Register. Dated at O’Neill, Neb., Maroh 8.1897. United States Land Office, O’Neill, Neb. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Land Omen. O’Neill, Neb. 1 *--71. ] „ .. , , . Maroh 6, 1897. i Notice Is. hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his Inten tion to make final proof In support of hie claim, and that said proof will be made before the register and receiver at O’Neill, Neb., on April 19,1897, viz: , H. B. No. 14383, JOHANNA 8TEUBOCK. for the Ntt SWU and NWU HE1* or suction 38. township 32, range 12 west 6th P. M. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: John Fltnn, F. Charles Orossman, Hans Btorjahn, Claus StorJahn, all of Turner, Neb. 36-8np John A. Harmon, Register. NOTICE. F. N. Hosauok. F.N. Hossaok, Alfred Dos volgne, Adolph A. Rayat, Mrs. Adolph A. Karat, real nameuuknown, William Grimes, and Clay in It. Frew, defendants, will take notice that J. E. Ainsworth has filed a peti tion In the dlstrlot court of Holt county. Vansnubn lirtAf mhS . — 1.1 ,1 _m ~ • _ . . ■ ■ . - Nebraska, against said defendants, lmplead Denuls F. Allard, defendant, the ed With ... .,lwu, uumuuuni, mi object and praper of which are to foreclose s mortgage dated March 10, 1888. for 6500 and Interest and tax payments, on the uorthwest quarter ot section thirty, township twenty nine, range nine. In said coubty, given by Dennis F. Allard to plaintiff, which mort gage was reoorded in book 35, page 532, of the mortgage record record of suld county, and tp "6V6 the same to be decreed to be a first lieu, and the said lands sold to satisfy the You are required to answer said petition on or before the fifth day ot April, 1897. Dated Pebruary 19.1897. 3J-* . 3. E. Ainsworth, Platntiff. By Mungnr ft Couhtriqht, Attorneys. LEGAL NOTICE. Thomas Barry .defendant, will take notloe, that on tike 18th day of March. 1887, State Bank of O Neill, plaintiff herein, filed Its "•tltlon in the dlstrlot court of Holt county, [ebraska, against Bald defendant, the object ■»«* are to foreclose a cer fejj H.'SlepHlth u£»l_._ >of section tweuty-nlt|> g»y __ twenty-seyen CHI nprthwl rangethlyteen (1® weetoftheSthF M. la Holt ooun^gebraa roreclose a cer ihe defendant to udMNM' quarter iy^in township wavu wuiu, _ ka, to secure Jhe_ payment of a promissory ,o(>td dated, October^" 180S, for theeum of pnts, and due. and payable Jtpstl 7, ■».—[ drawing faMkeat at ten .percent, i annum f roiutoatumyt that prtortH the iurlty of said, notersaid J. H. MenBIth, ‘ valuable’ consideration, sold and — ,d said note apd ynostgage and the 1. .tut,re0"> to plaintiff, and plaintlfis Bowthe owner thereof Jthut there ,1s Jaws, due PlatutlfrVp said notnmod wort *SB|*25*,"*3! .of WM4C for which sutn w|4h interest teo.afk.tlds dale, at ted per cent.'per annum* plalnttffAprpys- for a} decree* that defendant be required tq pay the Batue or that said nsendsWmay h3 wXdAo satisfy the ; amount rpuudtjlue. You. are required to JmT2f be,0<° the86U* Dated this 18th day BfATK 87*4 t JJMdarch, lS!fc ' s BAntor O'Neill, - Plaintiff. TIMBRR CUL NOTICE PINAL PROOF, PLICATION. J Pft™P States Land Qstick. I "1 < O'Neill, Nebraska, JaiAUaryiS. 1887, f ' ..Notice U herebyj^ffiatlleu ry k”l am 11 ton has Sled oetlifccif. Intention to make Snal proof before the'Tteelster undtHecelver at their oSce In O’NellK Nebraska. 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