4.EGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. * NOTICE. " I* t«* District Court Or Holt Countt, Nebraska: . Harold Goodwin, executor of the estate of Daniel B Goodwin, deoeased, plaintiff, vs. Milton MpDirmit, Phebe McDlrmit, his wife, Catherine Higgins. and husband, Mr. Higgins, (first and full name unknown) Biohard E. Welch, and wile, Mrs. Richard E. Welch. (Ilrst and fall name unknown) 1 Thomas Higgins and wife, Mrs. Thomas * Higgins, (first and full name unknown) C. H. Ltach * Company, The State Trust com pany, (a corporation of the statu of New York,) trustee. The Union Trust Company, ta corporation) Henry T. Clarke, receiver ' of the Union TrustCompany, E. R, W arner, : executor, John S. Tallman, 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 the 26th day of February, 1607, the above named plaintiff died his 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 defond —- .1ft 1 ants, Milton McDlrmit and wlft to the Union Trust Company, and by it assigned to Daniel R. Goodwin, during big 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 McDlrmit. dated November 1,1666, for 1700, and due November 1,1801, with interest at T per cent, until maturity, and 10 per cent, after maturity. Hald mortgage being given on the southeast quarter ot section tnree, township twenty-eight, range twelve. In Holt county,' Nebraska, PlalDtlif alleges that there is due on said note and mortgage the sum of 1700 with Interest at 10 per cent, from May X, 1603, and the further sum of 1100 paid by plaintiff to secure assignments of tax salo 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 lntoress of each of the defend ants be decreed to bo subject to said mort “Tudi And for other equitable relief. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 12th day of April, 1897. Dated this 26lh day of February, 1807. U5-4 It. R. Dicksow. Attorney for Plaintiff. LEGAL NOTICE. In tbe matter of the application of D. K. Snyder and others to change tho boundary lines of the Golden Irrigation District, and to exclude therefrom certain territory. ' Notice Is hereby given that on the gird day of March, KWT. D. K. Snyder. C. H. Crowley, W. H. Holmes, L. L. Dates. Ft B. Musfelt, K. 1. May, John Kehnumend, A. H. Gale, H. V. Johnson, A. J. Lite, C. W, Cormany. G, W. tlartung and Joshua Cross, as petitioners. Sled their petition with the lioard of directors of tbe Golden Irrigation Dlstrlot praying In said petition that the following tracts of land, to-wlt: northwest quarter of section two, all section threeexcept the south half of southwest Quarter of southwest quarter thereof, northeast quarter section four, southeast quarter section ton, sections eleven, thirteen, twenty-four, twenty-five, thirty-six, northwest quarter section twenty slx, east half section thirty-four, and all section thirty-five, except the west bulf northeast quarter thereof, all in township number thirty, range number nineteen, west Sixth P. M„ and situated within the bound aries of the Golden Irrigation District and constituting a part thereof, be excluded and taken from said dlstrlot for the reason that said lands are too low and wet, to be profit ably Irrigated under the proposed 'ditch, except a portion of said lands which --— are too high to be reached by the water from such Notice Is hereby given to all persons Inter ested In, or that may be affected by, the ex clusion and taking from said district tbe said lands, or that may be affected by such change of the boundary of said district, to ajigear at the office of the^ board of dtrectors „ Jie Golden Irrigation District, In tbe city of O'Neill, Nebraska, on the 8,li day of April. 1M7, at 10 odock of a&ld day, that being the next regular meeting of said board and show caqse In writing. If any they have, why such lands should not be exeluded and taken from said district, as proposed In said petition. «•»*• Neitraska, this atth day of , March, 1897. [bbai-I B. B. Brain? Secretary of the Board of Directors of the . Golden Irrigation District. 38-2 SALK OF DRUG STOCK. Notion Is hereby given that pursuant to an order made by the county court of Dolt of March, order made by the county oou county, Nebraska, on the 24th day < 1897, the undersigned, administrate: estate of A. U. Morris, deceased, will soil at public auction. In Dulk, to the highest cash Didder, the following described personal property, to-wlt: All drugs, wares, merchan dise fixtures, the fountain and all other personal property belonging to said estate. Said tale will be made at the hour of 2 •> clock In the afternoon on the 5th day of April, A. D„ ,««7. at the drug store now occupied by said estate and formerly ocou Pled by Morris A Company. Dated this 25th day of March. A. D„ 1897. . Gaulaoheb amd Thomas M. Mourns, Administrators of the estate of A. U. Morris, PUBLIC SALB 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 2455 U. 8, Revised Statues, a" 5£",?"j’ed by the act of conures approved P.™80? otter* ■ ' swtr, no will urWuvw vu uiipi hi publlo sale on the 17th day of April, 1897. foflowlng desoribed next, at this offioe, the tract of land, towtt: 8M ~— ‘ 'H 8WM of section 18, In township ,ffi. Sihiul/lfV il* we*t* containing 40 acres AJi*?i5“Sltcountlr> fbat® of Nebraska, *n* of section 33, township 32, range 12 weet 6th V. M. . ®h®1aante* the following witnesses to prove . her continuous residence upon and cultlva Uonocraldla,nd. viz: John Pllnn, F. Charles Slof Turner,^Neb.*01^**111' C,aU* StorJab"’ a8~®nP_John A. Harmon, Beglater. LEGAL NOTICE. th^S.ar,7.V.d5fend*ntake notice, uiat on the 18th dag ot March, low. State SSlim. °ti‘°.?et.ili* .Plttlntllt herein, died Its petition In the district court of Holt county, J*®P'l**!ia,agal n st said defendant, the object £S^Sn5!?JLSLwhlohf“? «5° foreclose a cer ITl v‘ "Mtwuwu IU lOroCiOlb a . D1 W§ *M0£Hffhe,Xecut!5! by the defendant to •LHeredlth upon the southwest ofTection~’twentjr"nlno ^TTn^nJlft U2?Sf?hn?h< w* worfh S? thirteen (13) 5®*t5>f theBth P. M. In Holt county. Nebras ka, to seoure the payment of a promissory aSfn^r.00*0^- f°* »he“uToyf end due and payable April 7, MW, and drawing Interest at ten per cent per annum from maturity; that priorto the maturity of said note uid J. fi"Meredith for. a .valuable consideration, sold and Assigned said note and mortgage and the 32R?£w.°.wln* ‘hereon, to plaintiff, and plaintiff Is now theownerthereof; that there L“.JL°Vlue h's'jtlff on said note and mort ,or "hlch sum with dat° ,at *®“ cent, per pJ*i?u,r PTO for » decree, that ?kl?ndff* he required to pay the same or that said premises may be sola to satisfy the amount found due. You a«>4£ui"<&to d£Wof&,fwU0n 0,1 or h®to"i ‘he 26th ®ated this 18th day of March. 1897. • _ . Ssat* Bank or O'Nuix. Plaintiff. TT CULTUBB. PINAL PBOOF. NOTIOB FOB PUBLICATION/0 ■ 8tatzs Land Ornca.) - OTtelll, Nebraska, January 26.1897 i .Notfoe !• hereby given that Henry K.Ham Uton has died notice of Intention to mak« A . 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