The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 01, 1897, Image 8

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    LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE. £ . ,V »
lit District Court or Hoi.t Coustt,
Nbbrarra: * •
Harold Goodwin, ciocutor of the estate of
Daniel R Goodwin, deceased, plaintiff,
i vs.
Milton McDIrmit, . I’hebe McDIrmit. Ills
Wire, Catherine Higgins. and husband, Mr.
Higgins, (first anu full name. Unknown)
Richard E. Welr.h.and wife, Mrs. Richard
K. Welch, (first and full name Unknown)
Thomas Higgins and wife, Mrs. Thomas
Higgins, (first and full name unknown) C.
H.Lsach f " ----—
_i & Company. The State Trust com
pany, (a corporation of the state of New
York,) trustee. The Union Trust Company,
(h corporation) Henry T. Clarke, receiver
of tho Union Trust Company, E. It. AV arner,
executor, John 8. Tallman, Elkhorn Irri
gation Company, (a corporation) and the
Elkhorn Irrigation and Lund Company, (a
|if corporation) defendants: ,
The above named defendants and each of
them will take notice that on the 26tb day of
- February, ISO?, the above uamed plaint I If
Sled his petition In the district court of Holt
. county. Nebraska, agninst said defendants,
the object and prayer being to forecloso a
certain mortgage executed by the defend
ants, Milton McDIrmit and wife to the Union
Trust Company, and by It assigned to Daniel
It. Goodwin, during his life, for a valuable
* consideration and now the property of bis
said estate. 8ald mortgage being given to
secure the note df the defendant, Milton
McDIrmit. dated November 1,1886, for *700,
and due November 1,1801, with Interest at 7
per cent, until maturity, and 10 per cent.
’ after maturity. Hald mortgage being given
on the southeast quarter of section three,
township twenty-eight, range twelve. In Holt
. oounty, Nebraska. Plaintiff alleges that
there Is due on said note and mortgage the
sum of *70o with Interest at 10 per cent, from
May 1.1803, and the further sum of (Ido paid
by plaintiff to secure assignments of tax sale
certificates on said land, and alleges that suid
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 tliat the lntercss of each of the defend'
ants be deoreed to be subject to said mort
gage.
And for other equitable relief.
You are required to answer said petition
on or before the lZtb day of April, 1807.
Dated this 28lh day of February, 1807.
<0-4 R. R. DICK8UN.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
LEGAL NOTICE.
In tbe matter of the application of D. K.
Snyder and others to change tlie boundary
lines of the Golden Irrigation District, and
to exclude therefrom certain territory.
Notice Is hereby, given that on the 2llrd day
of March, t8VT, D. K. Snyder. C. 11. Crowley,
W. H. Holmes, L. L. Ilates. F. B. Musfelt, K. I.
May, John Kehnumend, A. H. Qale, fi. V.
Johnson, A. J. Lite, C. W. Cormanr. O. W.
Hurtling and Joshua Cross, as petitioners,
Sled their petition with the board of directors
of tbe Golden Irrigation District praying In
said petition that the following tracts of
land, to-wlt: northwest quarter of section
two, all section throe except the south halt
of southwest auarter of southwest quarter
thereof, northeast quarter section four,
. southeast quarter section ten, sections
eleven, thirteen, twenty-four, twenty-flvo,
thirty-six, northwest quarter section twonty
six, east half section thirty-four, and all
section thirty-five, except the west half
northeast quarter thereof, all In township
number thirty, range number nineteen, west
Sixth P. M., and situated within tbe bound
’ aries of the Golden Irrigation District and
constituting a part thereof, be excluded and
taken from said district 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
||tgh^ 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 the
said lands, or that may be affected by such
change of the boundary of said district, to
appear at the offloe of the board of dtrectors
m the Oolden Irrigation District, in the city
of O'Neill, Nebraska, on the fi,h day of April,
1887, at 10 o'clock of said day, that being the
next regular meeting of said board and show
cause In writing. If any they have, why suoli
lands should not be excluded and taken from
said district, as proposed In said petition.
Dated at O'Neill. Nebraska, this fiith day of
March, 1887. [skal.1 B. H. Brain.
Secretary of the Board of Directors of the
/ Oolden Irrigation District. .282
i SALE OF DRUG STOCK.
Notice Is hereby given that pursuant to un
order made by the county court of Ilolt
" county, Nebraska, on the 24th day of March.
1887, the undersigned, administrators of the
„ estate of A. D. Morris, deceased, will sell at
public auction. In oulk, to the highest cash
bidder, the following described personal
property, to-wlt: Alldrugs,wares, merchan
dise fixtures, the fountain and all other
pemrnal property belonging to said estate.
Said sale will be made at the hour of 2
o'clock In the afternoon on thefithdayof
April. A. D„ 1887, at the drug store now
occupied by said estate and formerly occu
pied by Morris A Company.
Dated this 28th day of March. A. D., 1887.
Bo F. Gallagher and Thomas M. Morris,
Administrators of the estate of A. C. Morris,
deeeased, 88-2
PUBLIC BALK OF LAND.
Notion Is hereby given that In pursuance
* of Instructions from the commissioner of the
' general land office under authority vested In
him by section 2436 U. 8. Revised Statues, us
amended by the act of oonsres approved
February*; 1886. we will proceed to offer at
publlo sale on the 17th day of April, 1887,
next, at this offloe, the following desen boa
tract of land, towit:
- 88k 8W14 of section U. in township J8.
,14 WMt> containing 40 acres
Situated In Holt county, state of Nebraska.
Any and all persons olalmlng adversely,
♦he above described lands are advised to file
their claims In this olllce on or before the
1 «*y above designated for the commencement
of said tale, otherwise their rights will be
forfeited.
30-s John A. Haruon, Register.
Dated at O'Neill, Neb.. March 8, l|W.
s United States Laud Ofltco, O'Neill. Neb.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Laud Omak O'Neill. Neb. I
„ ' / . . Meroh 6,1897. f
Notice 1* hereby given that the following
Borneo eettler hat Bled notloe pf his Inten
tion to make float proof in support of hie
malm, and that sold proof wlUbe made
befrwe the refltter and receiver at O’Neill,
Neb., on April U, 1887, vie:
. H. B. No. 14383. JOHANNA BTECBOCK.
tor the NW 8W* and NWK 8EH of section
33. township 32, range 18 west 8th P. M.
She names the following witnesses to prove
bet continuous residence upon aud cultiva
tion of said land, via: John Kilnn, F. Charles
0«»»ra*n. Hans Htorjahn. Claus Btorjahn,
all of Turner, Neb.
3»-<lnp John A. Harmon, Register.
LEGAL NOTICE,
Thomas Barry, defendant, will take notloe,
y>M. on. the 18th day of March. 1887. Bute
Nank of O’Neill, plaintiff herein, filed Its
petition in the dlstrlot court of Holt county,
Nebraska, against eald defendant, the objeat
and prayer of whloh are to foreclose a cer
tain mortgue executed by the defendant to
Meredith upon the southwest quarter
of section twenty-nine <W) In township
twenty-seven (37) north of range thirteen (13>
west of the 6th P. M. In Holt county. Nebras
ka, tosecure the payment of a promissory
noto dated Ootober 7, 188*. for flie sum of
tm.n cents, end due and payable April 7,
18U. and drawing Interest at ten percent,
per annum from maturity; that prior to the
maturity of aald noto aaid J. H. Meredith.
» valuable consideration, sold and
assigned mid noto and mortgage and the
owing thereon, to plaintiff, and
plaintiff Is now the owner thereof; that there
la now due plaintiff on aald note and mort
gage the, sum of 888.85, for which sum with
Interest from this date at ten per cent, per
annum plaintiff prays for a decree, that
defendant be required to pay the same or
that sold premises may be sold to satisfy the
amount found due. You are requited to
answer mid petition on or before the 28th
day of April, U87.
: Dated this 18th day of
3T-4
--_T March. 1887.
Stats bask or O’N kill*
Plaintiff.
TlMBflB CIILTp HE. FINAL PROOK,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Btatbs Land Omen. I
„ O Neill, Nebraska, January 28,1807, f
^.NoUoe ie hereby given that HenryR. Ham
tlton has Bled notloe of lnteutlon to make
Anal proof before the Register and Receiver
at their ofltee in O’Neill, Nebraska, on Mon
■ dor, the 16th day of March, 1887, on timber
SonlturenppDcatlon No. 8354, for the NM BE*
4 NK14 of section No. ss. m towu
itp No. 31N., Range No. 12 West.
He names es witnesses: Thomas J. Ualla
■ gher. of Slocum, Nebraska; John 8, Gallu
?ber. of Slocum. Nebraska; Mathew Ernst,
of O’Neill. Nebraska; Joel Oeech, of Ray. Ne
braska. JOHN A. Harmon,
3 »1-«UR, Register
i": J tr, -V;
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
liate lank of I’Xeill
Charter Number 307,
At O'Neill, In the state at Nebraska, at the
close of business March 23,1897:
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts.
Overdrafts secured and
unsecured.
Slocks, bonds, securities,
judgments, claims,etc..
Hanking house, furniture
and natures.
Othor real estate.
Current expenses and
taxes paid.
Checks and otber cash
Items.
Due from N ational. State
* and private banks aud ,
bankers./
Total casb on hand..
(41,906 32
318 89
1,000 00
5,810 IT
10,037 80
8,870 84
143 21
r>,008 30
2.400 77
Total.
71,421 10
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in.
Undivided profits.
Individual deposits sub
ject to check. 16,727 03
Demand certificates of
deposit. 0,730 74
Time certificates of de
posit. 20,640 00
Due to State and private
banks and bankers. 463 20
Notes and bills redls
counted. i *
15.000
8.034 13
30,480 07
2,000 00
Total..
71,421 10
State of Nebraska, County of Holt, ss:
I, John McHugh, cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement Is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief,
Jona McHugh, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
20th day of March, 1897. J. H. Meredith,
[seal] Notary Public.
My commission expires Mareli 25.1901.
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It will cure still joints and contracted
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Corrigan’s. __
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Strawberry plants, very thrifty and veil
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save freight or exprees. Send for price
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We Ask Tonr Attention
For a moment only, to remind you
that by taking the Pacific Short Line at
O’Neill you save three hours time at
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cent more.
Buy your tickets to O’Neill and rebuy
there. , 31-4
I have given Chamberlaine’s Cough
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1 have every found. One dose has been
sufficient, although I use it freely. Any
cold my children contract yields very
readily to this medicine. I can con
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Clerk of the Circuit Court, Fernandina,
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Marvelous Be*alts, '
From a letter written by Rev. J.
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at P. C. Corrigan's drug store. Regular
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GOOD TEAMS, NEW RIGS
Prices Reasonable.
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