The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 05, 1897, Image 8

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    ATKINSON ITEMS.
VERN McDonald, Editor.
Miss Addle Burleson came home
Wednesday evening.
Charley Brook and Riley Tower were
out to Ed Jennings Tuesday putting up
a new windmill.
C. W. Moss, of Amelia, was in town
yesterday. He says the crops are look
ing well out his way.
J. J. Alexander, state agent of the
German American insurance company,
was in town yesterday.
H. D. O’Brien arrived from Chicago
Saturday, but says he can’t say just how
long he will be with us.
Miss Lillie Galleher came down from
Stuart Monday and is now keeping
house for her brother Will.
Drs. Blackburn and McDonald were
in O’Neill Wednesday attending a meet
ing of the pension examining board.
Miss Leona M. Allison, of Sandy
Lake, Pa., arrived Friday evening for a
few week’s visit with her uncle, J. E.
Allison. _
The Christian Endeavor will give a
poster sociable—whatever that is—next
Wednesday, at the residence of S. D.
Orcutt. _
The crops through the county are
looking first rate, which is especially
true of the corn, With another good
rain we will be assured of the best crops
we have had for years.
Ted Woods arrived from Laurel Mon
day afternoon and spent Tuesday visit
ing with his relatives and many friends
here. We were all glad to see him, and
wish his visits could be more frequent.
A short time ago Bem’l Hardy left tot
Council Bluffs, saying that he was
probably leaving tor good, but we were
all glad to see him get off the tram
Tuesday evening and especially to hear
him say that Atkinson was good enough
for him yet. __
There will be a dance next Friday at
the rink, the proceeds of which will go
to improving our roads and sidewalks.
This is for a good cause and should be
well attended, and it would be a good
idea to buy a ticket even if you don’t
dance. The management promises good
music and a first-class time.
Frank Rosenberry returned Saturday
from Oregon where he had been to try
and find a better looation than Holt
county. Frank says that he Isn’t ready
to move yet, and that although Oregon
may be all right he thinks it will have
to improve some before it gets ahead of
Holt county. He says that Albert
Schwering also expects to return in the
spring. Holt county may have a few
faults—one Is that it needs dividing—
but when you get to comparing it with
some other localities it is generally
found to be right up alongside of any of
them. _
Finley S. Butler died Saturday, July
81, 1897, at 5 o’clock a. m., aged 68
years, 4 months and 88 days, and was
buried Sunday afternoon at 8 o’clock.
Atkiuson lodge No. Ill, 1. O. 0. F.,
conducting the ceremony. He was born
March 8,1845, and was married in July,
1808, to Margeret J. Willing, at Gardis,
Ohio. In 1881 he came to Atkinson,
where he has since lived, loved and
respected by all who knew him. For
three years and nine months he seryed
his country, during the war of the
rebellion, at the end of which time he
was honorably discharged. He leaves a
wife and four children to mourn his
loss. _ _
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NOTICK.
The State ot Nebraska.
Holt County.
Id County Court:
Notice is hereby given that, petition hav
ing been Sled In the county court of Holt
oounty. Nebraska, for the appointment ot an
administrator to the estate of Louisa Suoh
uokal, deceased, late of said county, the same
Is set for bearing at 2 o’clock p. m. on Satur
day, the 14th day of August, 1897, at the
office of the oounty judge. In O'Neill. In said
county, at which time and place all persons
Interested In said estate may appear and be
heard concerning said appointment.
Given under my hand and official seal this
24th day ot July, 1807.
ISEAL] G. ▲. MCOCTCHAN,
4-8 County Judge.
NOTICE TO RBDBEM.
To Whom it Hat Concern:
You are hereby notliled. that on the eighth
dar of November, 1895, H. Emerson purchased
at public tax sale for the delinquent taxes
for the year 1801, the land described below
situated In Holt oounty, Nebraska, viz:
BEH sec. 1 twp. 20 range 11, taxed In name
of Frank Akin.
NH8WH sec. 5 twp. 20 range 11. taxed In
name of John Barrett.
N WH sec. 12 twp. 20 range 11, taxed In name
of John Bkirvlng.
BEH sec. 22 twp. 80 range 11, taxed In name
of C. A. Whiting.
BEH seo. 35 twp. 20 range 11, taxed In name
of H. M. Dailey.
8WH seo. 2 twp. 80 range 11, taxed In name
of Marg't O. Summers.
WH8WH and SEH8WH and 8WH8EH »ec.
6 twp. 80 range 11, taxed In name ot Robert
II. James.
8H8EH sec. 13 twp. 80 range 11. taxed In
name of u nton Trust Co.
N WH sec. 21 twp. 80 range 11, taxed In name
of I. O. Edwards.
sec. 23*twp. ao range 11, taxed In
elson Hartson.
BWHNWH and NWH8WH see 24 twp. 30
range 11. taxed In name of Nelson Hartson.
BWH seo. 27 twp. 30 range 11, taxed in name
of Tim Dwyer.
NEH sec. 28 twp. 80 range 11, taxed In name
of M. P. Brennan.
N WH sec. 32 twp. 80 range 11, taxed In name
ot William F. Wiley.
WHNEH, NEH8WH and NWHSEH seo. 11
twp. 28 range 12, taxed In name of Francis C.
Worley.
NWH sec. 8 twp. 20 range 12, taxed In name
of Anule A. Keeley.
SWH sec. 12 twp. 20 range 12, taxed In name
of M. Hanneghan.
SWH sec. 13 twp. 20 range 12, taxed In name
of John McRride.
ShNEH, NHBEH sec. 10 twp. 20 range 12,
taxed In name of 0. 8. Bartholomew.
BEH sec. 20 twp. 20 range 12, taxed In name
of Union Trust Co.
BEH seo. 27 twp. 20 range 12, taxed in name
of J. P. O’Donnell.
NEH seo. 28 twp. 20 range 12. taxed In name
of Pavk Vaughn.
WHNEH and NEHNWH. NWHSEH sec. 17
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name
HNEH
neof N
twp. 90 range lx, taxed in name of Thomas
ClB&fT
NWJi mo. 21 twp. ao range 15,taxed In name
of Annie Jennings.
NWK sec. 38 twp. 80 range 12, taxed In name
of Annie Qallegher.
of Union Trust Ob
WKNWK.SBKNWlisec.lt. and NKKNEK
iec. 16 twp. 30 range 13, taxed in name of
Frank WesterohiU.
BKNWK mo. 21 twp. 10 range 13, taxed In
name of J7 M. Whlsenand.
NEK mc. 33 twp. 80 range 13, taxed In name
of H. E. Henderson.
8KNEK. NKSEK seo. «twp. 30 range It.
taxed In name of J. W. Gould.
NEK see. 11twp. 80 range It, taxed In name
of Henry T. Nichols.
NEK seo. 14 twp. 30 range It, taxed In name
of Danford Taylor.
NWK sec. t twp. 30range 13, taxed In name
for
NWK sec. It twp. 30 range It, taxed In name
of H. Fullerton.
NEK seo. 18 twp. 30 range It, taxed In name
of Edward H. Sixer.
- 23 twp. 30 rango 14, taxed In
name of W. H, Weeks.
SKNWK sec. 23 twp. 80 range It, taxed In
name Thaddeus Weeks.
NWK seo. 26twp. 30range 14. taxed In name
Of heirs of Mrs. Brakev.
NEK see. 28 twp. 30 range It, taxed In name
of Armeala W. Miller.
BWK sec. 86 twp. 30 range it, taxed In name
of Hiram Beebe.
NWK seo. 24 twp.30 range It, taxed In name
of John Reymer.
NKNWK. 8WKNWK mc. 3 twp. 30 range 10,
taxed lu name of Alliance Trust Oo.
NvtNEK sec. t twp. 30 range 10, taxed In
name of W. W. Whltehlll.
SWK sec. t twp. 80 range 10, taxed In name
of Union Trust Oo.
WKWH seo. 8 twp. 30 range 10, taxed In
name of Col. and U. 8. Mtg. Co.
NEK see-10 twp. 30 range 10, taxed in name
of Jno. W. Lockhart.
BEK mc. 18 twp. 3o range 10, taxed in name
of JoMph Jackson.
NEK seo. 22 twp. 30 range 10, taxed in name
of William Adams.
SWK.seo.22 twp. 28 range 11. taxed In name
of Nellie Edwards.
NWK seo.24 twp.>8 range 11, taxed In name
of D. L. Pond.
NWK mc. 82 twp. 28 range 11, taxed In name
of Jacob Korlsek.
The tax sale certificates covering allot
above described land have been Mid and
assigned to the undersigned, T. O. Cannon,
who Is the present owner and holder thereof.
The time of redemption from each of said
tax sales will expire on the eighth day of
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November, 1801.
. Cannon.
In the district court of Holt county, Nebras
ka.
John J. McCafferty, Neil Brennan. J. P.
Mann. M. P. Klnbaid, Henry Waterman,
Administrator of the estate of Barrett
Scott, deceased. Plaintiffs.
vs.
N. B. Blsbee and Cargill Graham, Defendants.
Cargill Graham, one of the above named
defendants, will take notice that on the 21st
day of May, A. D. 1897, John J. McCafferty,
Nell Brennan, J. P. Mann, M. P. Kinkald. and
Henry Waterman, administrator of the
estate of Barrett Soott. deceased, filed tlielr
petition In the district court of Holt county,
Nebraska, against N. B. Blsbee and Cargill
Graham,defendants, the object and prayer
of which petition Is to recover judgment (and
enforce the payment thereof) on one certain
promissory note given and made by said
defendants for the Bum of t36M.B6, dated May
18, 1893, due six months after date, to draw
interest at the rate of ten per cent, per an
num; that there is now due on said note the
»u m of 13906.75, for which sum plaihtlffs ask
Judgment, that since the beginning of said
action plaintiffs caused to be Issued out of
said court an order of attachment against
the lands, tenements, goods, chattels stocks
and credits and what might be owing to said
Cargill Graham in Holt county aforesaid and
caused in connection with said order of
attachment one Charles Knapp therein said
Holt county to be notified or garnisheed to
appear In said court 30th day of July. A. D.
1897, and there answer all questions pro
pounded to him touching the property of said
Cargill Graham in said Knapp’s possession
or under his control, the object being to
reach and obtain an order from the court
requiring said Knapp to pay upon the judg
ment which plaintiffs seek to recover the
amount he agreed to pay as the purchase
price for one quarter section of land situated
In Holt oounty, which land In faot belongs to
said Cargill Graham and the purchase price
of which is to be paid to said Cargill Graham
by said Charles Knapp, or to be paid to some
third person for the benefit of said Cargill
Graham. You,Cargill Graham, are required
to answer said petition on or before the 16th
day of August, A. 1>. 1897.
Dated on July 6,1897.
John J. McCafferty,
Neil Brennan,
J. P. Mann,
M.P. Kinkaio, and
1 . Henry Waterman,
Administrator of the estate of Barrett
Boott. deceased, Plaintiffs,
By E. H. Benedict,
1-4 Their Attorney.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS.
Philo Drake and Adeline Drake, defend
ants, will take notice that C. T. Gorham,
plaintiff, on the 28th day of July. 1897, Hied a
petition In the district court of Holt county,
Nebraska, against said defendants. Implead
ed with the Oregon llorstf and Land Co., the
object and praver of which Is to foreclose a
mortgage da tea March lit, 1868, for $400 and
interest upon the southeast quarter of the
northeast quarter (SE!4 NEK). northeast
quarter of the southeast quarter (NEK 8E!»)
of section twenty-one (21) and the west half
of the southwest quarter of section twenty
two (22) In township twenty-seven (27) range
sixteen (16) west of the sixth P. M. In Holt
county, Nobraska, given bv Philo Drake and
Adeline Drake to John J. Boohs, trustee, and
assigned to plaintiff, which mortgage was
recorded In book 86 of mortgages on page 695
of the records of Holt county.
Plaintiff prays for a decree that defendants
pay 1663.33 with Interest at 10 per cent, from
Sept. 80, 1897. and the further sum of 166.20
for taxes paid by plaintiff with Interest from
Sept. 30. 1897. at 10 per cent, and that In
default thereof said premises may be sold to
satisfy the amount found due.
You are required to answer said petition
on or before the 18th day of September. 1897.
" ‘ J ' - C.T.Gorham,
Dated August % 1897.
O. M. Hkrkko.
His Attorney.
Plaintiff.
6-4
NOTICE.
8elberllng Miller A Co., Peregoy A Moore,
Daniel O’Neill, Mary Hoyster and Henry
Royster, her husband, defendants, will take
notice that Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance
Uompany, of Hartfoid, Connecticut, a cor
Soration, plaintiff, has filed a petition in the
lstrlct court of Holt county, Nebraska,
against said defendants. Impleaded with.
Michael O'Neill, Jr.. Annie Gallagher,
Andrew Gallagher, John McNlchols, admin
istrator of the estate of Michael O’Neill
deceased, Patrick Hagerty, John J. McCaff
erty, Hlley Brothers, A. M. Uuddleson, the
object and prayer of which are to foreclose a
certain mortgage dated May 7,1884, for 1600,
and Interest, upon the northwest quarter of
section 33 In township 30 north of rsinge 12
west of the 6tb P. M. Holt county, Nebraska,
given by Michael O’Neill to the plaintiff,
which mortgage was recorded In book 3, page
361, mortgage records of said county and to
have the same decreed to be a first lien and
said lands sold to satisfy the same.
You are required to answer said petition
on or before the 23rd day of August, 1897.
Dated July 14,1897. 8. D. Thornton,
2-4 Attorney for Plaintiff.
NOTICE.
ToL. C. Stott: You will take notice that
on the 7th day of June, 1807, N. Martin, a Jus
tice of the peace In and for O’Neill, Holt
county, Nebraska, issued an order of attach
ment for the sum of one hundred and fifty
dollars, in an aotton pending before him In
which A, O as tetter Is plaintiff and L. C.
Stott Is defendant. That property of the
said L. C. Stott, consisting of one sorrel mare
with two white feet, one bay mare, one blaok
horse, one bay horse and one sorrel mare,
has been levied on and J. Ives, Mr. Turner,
first and full name unknown, and G. A.
McOutchan have been garnished under said
order of attachment. Said cause was con
tinued to the 26th day of July, 1897, at one
o’clock p. m.
Dated at O'Neill. Neb., this 28th day of
J une, 1897. A. Castettsh, Plaintiff.
62-3 By E. H. Bsmbdict. His Attorney.
NOTICE.
_ O’Nmdl, Neb„ June 21,1897.
The city council upon motion made the
following estimate of the probable amount
of money necessary for all purposes to be
expended In this city during the fiscal year
ojjmimenolng on the first Tuesday in May,
For salaries....,.11800.00
For fuel. 800.00
For repairing sidewalks_ 100.00
Forprlntlugand supplies.. 200.00
For repairing waterworks.. 000.00 12700.00
For interest on waterworks bonds.1100.00
For Interest on railroad bonds. 1320.00
For railroad sinking fund. 1100.00
_ „ 18220.00
The entire revenue of the city for the
previous year, was upon motion duly con
sidered by the council and found to be as
follows:
Cash In hands of city treasurer May
„ 1. 1897. 8411.58
Collected from all sources for the
year ending May 1, 1897 . 2801.17
13215.75
Attest N. Mabtin,
City Clerk.
NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION.
Lard Ovnca at O’Naitx. Nan. ’
June 3. 1897.
Notice Is hereby given tbat the following
named settler has filed notice of his lnten -
tlon to make final proof In support of hts
claim, and that said proof will be made
before the register and receiver United
States land office at O'Neill, Neb., on July 27.
1897. viz:
CHRISTIAN BERGER. H. E. No. 14448,
for the NW14 Sea 7, Twp. 30 N., R. 10 W. 0th
P. M. In Neb.
He names the following Witnesses to prove
his oontlnuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said land, vis: P. J. Lansworth, J. H.
Adlson, H. A. Polk, Adolf Peterson, all of
Agee, Neb.
494np John A. Habmon, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Orrica at O'Nbill, Neb.,
June A1897.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of hts Intention
to make final proof in support of his claim,
and that said broof will be made before the
Register and Receiver United States land
office, at O'Neill, Nebraska, on July 28, 1897,
viz: JOHN LARSON, HTS. No. 14449.
for the NE)4 Sec. 13. Twp. 31N., R. 11 W. 6th
P. M.
He names the followlug witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said land, vis: W. E. McRobert.
Hiram Hodgkin. Thomas Harrison, al of
Leonla. Neb,, and Andrew Johnson, of Joy,
Neb. 49-6p John A. Hahmon, Register.
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