The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 03, 1897, Image 8

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BKFOBT Of CONDITION OF THB
State Sank of flleill
Charter Number 807,
At O'Neill, In the state of Nebraska,'at the
Close of business May 88,180ft .
Mtsotmcpa.
oaoa and dieoounts...
rerdrafts secured
unsecured...
Stocks, bonds, securities,
ajti
Judgments, olalms.eto..
Bankiiur house, furniture
aud.natures.
042,118 86
187 87
1,000 00
8ther real estate
urrent cxpei
taxes paid..
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And
cash
8,810 17
10,080 65
Checks and other
■ items...
Due from National. State
and private banks and
Total oashoai hand.
8,083 68
88 28
860 11
8.787 88
Total.
08,634 08
MABtLITIU.
15,000
8,301 30
Capital stock paid in.
Undivided prodts.... cS
Individual deposits sub- „ __
ject to check.. 13,807 88 .
Demand perttflcates at * , „ „ s
deposit. 4,823 08
Time eertlllcatos of de
posit. 88/140 00
Due to Bute and private ' • ■
banks and bankers. -108 87 41/173 28
Notes and .bills red]*
counted... , 2,800 00
Tot*]..
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State of Nebraska, County of Holt, u:
L John McHugh, owhler of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
. abbve statement Is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
John MoHoon. Cashier.
Subscribed and swom to before me this
2nd day of June, 1887. ~
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commission expires March
J. H. Mkrxoith,
Notary Public.
'1,1801.
Mow is the season when you want a
good gun and want It cheap. I have a
line of guns that cannot be beaten any
where and am going to sell them cheap.
Gome early and get flrat choice. I also
have hunting coats and sell them cheap.
7tf Nbil Brennan.
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CLUUtlNO OUT SAIX
For the next thirty days we will eel"
at a big reduction our entire stock of
summer dress goods. Gome and get
our prices, at Sullivan Mercantile Go’s.,
O'Neill, Neb. 40 8
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For the next thirty days wg will sell
at big reduction our stock of shoes.
Gall and get our prices, at Sullivan
Mercantile Go’s. >40 8
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Passenger leaves, 10:10 a. m.; Arrives
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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT*
NOTICE. "1; '
In the District Court ot Holt County:
Martha J. Hill, Plaintiff. >
vs.
Fred Haller and wife. Mary C. Haller,. M.
J. Keeny .first and full name unknown/and
wife, Mrs. M. J. Keeny, first and full name
unknown, defendants.
To the above named defendants:
You and each of you will take potlce that
on the 38th day of April, 1837, the above
named plaintiff filed her petition In the dls
trlct court of Holt county, Nebraska, against
you and each of you, the object and prayer
being to forclose a mortgage given upon the
northeast quarter of section twenty-seven,
township twenty-five, range thirteen, west
of the 8th P. M. In Holt county, Nebraska,
by the defendants, Haller and wife, to II. F.
Clough to secure to him their prommlssory
note of February 10, 1834, for 8870 payable
three years after date, Interest 8 per cent,
payable semi-annually, which note plaintiff
alleges that she Is the owner of, and that
there Is due her thereon at this time the sum
of 3890.00. Plaintiff prays In said petition
that said mortgage may be foreclosed and
said real estate sold to satisfy the amount
found due on said note and that the same
may be decreed to be a first lien on said
premises. And that the Interest of each of
said defendants be decreed to be subjeet to
her said mortgage, and for other equitable
relief.
You are required to answer said petition
on or before the 14th day of June, 1837.
Dated this 28th day of April, 1837.
44-4 R. H. Dickson,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
N0TTC1! "OF MEETING OF BOARD OF
EQUALIZATION. GOLDEN IBBIOATION
DISTRICT.
Notloe li hereby given that the Board of
Directors of the Golden Irrigation District
will be in session on the 9th day of .I nne,
1897, at their office in the city of O’Neill,Neb.,
at 9 o'clock, a. m., for the purpose of the
equlllzatlon of the assessment of the district
for the year 1897.
The assessment hooks are now on die in
this office and subject to inspection.
By order of the Board of Directors of the
Golden Irrigation District.
Dated at O’Neill, Nebraska, this ISth day
of May, 1897.
48'8 E. B. Brain,
Secretary of the Board of Directors.
NOTICE.
To Ada Veal Perry,-Perry her husband.
first and full name unknown, Anna Veal
Coburn, and — Coburn her* husband
first and full name unknown, Mary Veal,
Emma Veal, Minnie Veal, Elsie Veal, Lula
Veal, William Veal and John Veal, heirs
of William Veal, deceased, lateof Arkansas
county, and state of Arkansas:
You and each of you are hereby notified
that on the 28th day of January, 1898, Ault
man Miller Sc Company, of Akron, Ohio, filed
their petition in the district court of Uolt
county, Nebraska, against William Veale,
and caused an order of attachment to issue
thereon and to be levied on the sontheast
quarter of section number twenty-six (28), In
township number thirty-one (31), north of
range number thirteen (13), west of the sixth
p. m., in Holt oounty, Nebraska: that on the
17th day of May, 1898, the dlstrlot court of
Holt oouhty, Nebraska, found that there was
due said plaintiff on the cause of Sixty Dol
lars, and that the same was a first lien on the
premises described above and ordered said
8remises sold to satisfy said lien and costs;
lat on the 13th day of May. 1897, plaintiff
filed in the office of theolerkor the said court,
a suggestion of the death of the defendant
William Veal and asked that the cause be
revived against you and eaoh of you as bis
heirs: that on said 18th day of May, 1897, said
district court ordered said cause revived
against you and eaob of you as the heirs of
tne said William Veale deceased.
You are further notified that unless you
appear and show oause to said district court
of Holt oounty, Nebraska, why said action
should not be revived against you, on or
before the nth day of June, 1S97, said caste
will stand revived against you.
Dated at O'Neill, Nebraska, this 18th day of
May, 1897.
48-4 ACLTMAN MILLER St COMP AN V,
Plaintiff.
By B. H. Benedict, Their Attorney.
NOTICE.
Notloe is hereby given that pursuant to an
order of the oounty court of Holt county,
Nebraska, made on the 15 day of May, 1897,
in the matter of the estate of John Earner,
deceased, I will on the 5th day of June, 1897,
at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, in
front of the court-house in O'Neill, Holt
oounty, Nebraska, offer at public sale and
sell to the highest bidder for cash, one
Grattan township railroad bond, issued on
the 1st day of August, 1890, for the sum of
$1,000.00 due on the 1st day of April, 1910,
Dated this 16th day of May, 1897,
4841 Elijah h. Thompson,
Administrator of the estate of John Earner,
deceased.
NOTICB—TIMBER CULTURE.
Notice for sorvioe by publication.
UnitedStates Land Orncx, I
O’Neill, Neb., April 27,1897. f
Complaint having been entered at this
office by Agnes Cassidy against Elisa J. Gun
nell for failure to oomply with law as to
timber-culture entry No. 8871, dated Nov, 29,
1890, upon tile E K 8W M and B K 81 K sec
tion 8, township 28 N, range 10 W, in Holt
oounty, Nebraska, with a view to the can
cellation of said entry, contestant alleging
“that the said RUsa J. Gunnell failed to cul
tivate or cause to be cultivated, or planted
or caused to be planted to trees, seeds or
cuttings any portion of said land in tbe years
1892. lwH, 1894,1805 and 1890, and there are no
trees of any kind growing on Bald land. Said
failure now exlBts. the said parties are here
by summoned to appear at this office on the
15th dsy of June, 1897, at 9 o'olook a. ra. and
furnish testimony concerning said alleged
failure. John A. Harmon,
44-8 Register.
notice.
Notice of sale of the assets of the Holt
County Bank.
Notloe is hereby given that by virtue of an
order made by the judge of the district court
in and for Holt oounty, Nebraska, the under
signed, receiver of the Holt County bank,
will on the 29th day of June, 1897, at the court
house In O'Neill and at the west front door
thereof, at 2 o'olook p. m. of said day, offer
for sale and sell to the highest bidder for
cash all of the assets remaining unsold or
unsatisfied at that time in his hands belong
ing to said Holt County bank, such asset*
conslalstlng of promissory notes, judgments,
accounts, overdrafts, real estate, houses and
lota and other property, all of which will be
fully described on day of sale or at any time
on application either in person or by letter.
Said sale will be continued from day to day
until all property remaining on hand has
been sold.
Dated at O'Neill, this 28th day of May. 1897.
47-6 O. G. Snyder,
Receiver Holt Oounty Bank.
UUIUIAflUS flu. 70.
An ordinance relating to oloelng saloons,
billiard halls and places of olmllar resort,
and repealing ordfnanoe Mo. 17 and sections
T and B of ordinance No. 2.
Section 1. All saloons, billiard halls and
planes of similar resort shall be closed and
kept closed between the hours of 11:1)0 p. n.,
and B o'clook a. m. And all saloons billiard
halls .and places of similar resort shall be
closed and kept closed during the first day
of the week commonly called 8unday.
Section 8, Any person violating any of the
provisions of this ordinance snail on con
viction thereof be fined any sum not less
than tft.OO nor more than 160.00 and shall pay
the costs of prosecution.
Sections. Ordlnanoe No.77 and sections7
and 8 of ordlnanoe No. a and all ordinances In
conflict with this ordinance are hereby re
pealed.
Section 4. This ordlnanoe shall take effeot
and be In force from and after Its passage
and publication according to law,
Passed and approved May 1887.
47-1 B. B. OrnuEBPli, Mayor.
Attest: N. Martin. City Clerk.
NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT.
In Estate of Ella M. Chatterton deoeaaed.
Jn county..county, Holt county Nebraska.
To the creditors, heirs, legatees, and others
Interested In the estate of Ella M. Chatter
ton.
Take notice, that William V. Chatterton
hat filed In the county courts report of his
doings as executor of estate of Ella M. Chat
terton and It Is ordered that the same stand
for hearing the fifnd day of May. A. D. 1887,
before the oourt at the hour of 10 o'olook a.
m.. at whioh time any person Interested may
appear and exoept to and contest the same.
And notice of this proceeding Is ordered
given by publication In Thb Fmontieh. a
weekly newspaper, for four consecutive
weeks from this said date.
Witness my hand and the seal of the
county oourt at O’Neill this 87th day of April
A. D., 1887. 464 .
[SSAIJ G. A. McOutchax, Count?
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