The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 09, 1897, Image 8

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    r ADDITIONAL LOCAL
In some unaccountable manner a car
load of steers took fire on one of the
cattle trains coming through this week,
and was not discovered until near
Beemer where the car was immediately
swiched from the rest of the train and
an endeavor made to release the cattle.
But one steer escaped, the rest perishing
in the flames.—West Point Progress.
The "Bicyclist’s Best Friend” is a
familiar name for DeWitt’s Witch Bazel
Salve, always ready for emergencies.
While a specific for piles, it also instant
ly relieves and cures cuts, bruises, salt
rheum, eczema and all affections of the
skin. It never fails.
Hershiskk & Gilljgak.
B. 8. Gilllepie left yesterday morning
for Minneapolis where he goes to visit
bis son, Harry, who is lying in the hos
pital with a broken knee cap, received
from being thrown from a mower be
was running. It is feared that an am
• putation of the leg will be necessary.
Later—Word reached here this morn
ing that his leg had been amputated at
the knee. The Frontier tenders Its
sympathy to H'arry and his parents, and
trusts he will epeedily recover.
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"Last summer one of our grand-child
ren was sick with a severe bowel
* trouble,” says Mrs. E. G. Gregory, of
Frederickstown, Mo. "Our doctor’s
remedy bad failed, then we tried Cham.'
berlan’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy, which gave very speedy relief.’
For sale by P. C. Corrigan.
Every one from whom we have solic
ited an item of news this week has re
quested us to make mention of the fact
that the wind waa blowing—Just as
though we diden’t know it. Why, all
/ | the week the only thing we could think
of waa that touching little poem that ap
peared in the Ladies’ Journal a short
time ago, which ran as follows:
The devil makea the wloked wind
*•: 1 1 That raises our skirts knee high,
ButOod Is just, and be makes the dust
That blows In the bad man’s eye.
Plain Dealer: The populist party in
Holt coqnty never ask the voters of this
commonwealth to support a cleaner or
better ticket than the one now at head
of our columns. Let your motto be
“vote it straight.”
While there is no doubt as to the truth
of the above, Hill it is no great reccom
inundation for the ticket, and before the
campaign is oyer we are of the opinion
that the voters of Holt county will not
have a very exalted idea of populistic
elanllness.
A social hop wu given at the rink last
, Friday evening by several of the young
men. It wu gotten up u a farewell to
Smithies orchestra, which hu disband
ed, on account of three members leaving
town, Ralph Evans going to Omaha,
and Ira and Fred Kautzman to Yankton.
We are sorry to see the orchestra dis
band, u they have furnished the city
with choice music whenever occuion de
manded. Avery enjoyable time at the
danee Is reported.
Lut Tuesday evening Hershlser ft
Gilllgan gave their patrons the pleuure
of witnessing the bloossoming of a night
blooming cerus, at their store, while
listening to the sweet strains of music
furnished by Smithies’ orchutra. It
wu a novel, and to many a new sight to
witness a plant bloom in the night time.
There were eight large flowers on the
plant, all opening at the same time, and
a beautiful sight it was. The flowers
were about live inchu across and were
of a dueling white.
Mr. James E. Ferrell, of Burnt House,
W. Va., bu discarded all other diarrhoea
medicines and now handles only Cham
berlin’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy. He hu used It In his family
5, and sold it to hie customers for years,
and hu no hesitation in saying that it is
the but remedy for colic and diarrhoea
he hu ever known. It not only gives
relief but effects a permanent cure. It
. Is also safe and pleuant to take, making
it an ideal remedy for bowel complaints.
For sale by P. 0. Corrigan, druggist.
1 Died. At his home flye milu north
of O’Neill, on Sunday Sept. Q, at 9;40
a. m. of quick consumption, Jamu
Cronin, aged 29 yeais 8 months and 5
days. Deceased wu born in Vermillion
county, 111., in 1888, where he resided
untill about his 9th. year when he mov
ed to Holt county with his parents,
* ' where he hu since ruided. Hehu
been ailing for nearly a year put, but
Wu not eonflned to his bed untill five
days before his death. Only a few
weeks ago he wu out in the fields at
work. He leavu a mother, Mrs. John
Cronin, two brothers, Dan and Will
Cronin, and five sisters, Mrs. John
jH Hayes, Of Atkinson, Mrs. Hate McGraw,
of Paddock, Mrs. Dennis Hunt and Mrs,
g C.C. McHugh, of O’Heill, and Miss
f Mary Cronin, to morn his loss. Ths
Frontier tenders its sympathy to th<
1 bereaved onu in this, their hour of sop
row.
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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE.
Selberllng Miller Sc Co., Percgoy & Moore.
Daniel O’Neill, Mary Hoyster and Henry
Royster, her husband, defendants, will take
notice that Phoenix Mutual Life Insuranee
Company, of Hartfoid, Connecticut, a cor
poration, plaintiff, has filed a petition In the
district court of Holt county, Nebraska,
against said defendants. Impleaded with,
Michael O’Neill, Jr.. Annie Gallagher.
Andrew Gallagher, John McNIchols, admin
istrator of the estate of Michael O'Neill
deceased, Patrick Hagerty, John J. McCaff
erty, Ulley Brothers, A. M. lluddleson, the
object and prayer of which are to foreclose a
certain mortgage dated May 7. 1884, for K00,
and interest, upon the northwest quarter of
section 33 In township 30 north of range IS
west of the 6th P. M. Holt county, Nebraska,
given by Michael O'Neill to the plaintiff,
whlob mortgage was recorded In book 3, page
351, 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. S. D. Thornton,
2-4 Attorney for Plaintiff.
In the district court of Holt oounty, Nebras
John J. MeCaffertr. Neil Brennan. J. P.
Mann. M. P. Klnkaid, 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 gist
day of May, A. D. 1897, John J. McCafferty,
Nell Brennan, J. P, Mann, M. P. Klnkaid. and
Henry Waterman, administrator of the
estate of Barrett Boott, deceased, filed their
petition In the district court of Holt oounty,
Nebraska, against N. B. Blsbee and Cargill
Qraham.defendants. the object and prayer
of which petition is to recover judgmentland
enforce the payment thereof) on one certain
promissory note given and made by said
defendants for th< " ' I
the sum of <2604.68, dated May
18, 1892, 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
sum of 0906.75, for which sum plallitiffs ask
Judgment, that since the beginning of said
action plaintiffs caused to be Issued out of
suld court an order of attachment against
the lands, tenements, goods, chattels stocks
and credits aud 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 20th day of July, A. 1).
1897, and there answer all questions pro
pounded to him touching the property of said
Cargill Graham In said Knapp's possession
or under bis control, the object being to
reach and obtain an order from the court
requiring said Knapo to pay upon the Judg
ment which plain ill's seek to recover the
amount he agreed to pay as the purchase
ftrice for one quarter section of land situated
n Holt county, which land In faot belongs to
said Cargill Graham and the purchase price
of which Is to be paid to said Cargill Grahum
by said Charles ICnapp, 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. McCArnsir,
Nan. Brennan,
J. P. Mann,
M. P. KlNKAin, AND
Hknry WATERMAN,
Administrator of the estate of Barrett
Boott, deceased, Plaintiffs,
By E. H. Benedict,
9-f Their Attorney.
NOTICE TO REDEEM.
To Whom it Mat Concern:
, You are hereby notified, that on the eighth
day of November, 1896, H. Emerson purchased
at public tax sale for the delinquent taxes
for the year 1804. the land described below
situated In Holt oounty, Nebraska, vis:
SB!4 see. 1 twp, 99 range 11, taxed In name
of Frank Akin.
NMBWM sec. 5 twp. 29 range li. taxed in
lame of John Barrett.
name_ _
NWli seo. 12 twp. 29 range 11, taxed in name
of John Sklrving.
BEK see. 22 twp, 29 range 11, taxed In name
of 0. A. Whiting.
SJESa neo. 86 twp. 29 range 11, taxed In name
of H, M. Dailey.
SW!4 seo. 2 twp. 80 range 11, taxed In name
of Marg’t 0. Bummers.
"HBWli “
WMBWli and SESiSWJi and BWMSEK sec.
6 twp. 80 range 11, taxed In name of Robert
H. James.
BHBEM see. 18 twp. 80 range 11. taxed In
name of Umon Trust Go.
N W14 sec. 21 twp. 80 range 11, taxed In name
of 1. O. Edwards.
E14NEJ4 see. 23 twp. SO range 11, taxed In
name of Nelson Hartson.
SW14NW14 and NWJ48WH seo 24 twp. 80
range 11, taxed In name of Nelson Hartson.
8w!4 seo. 27 twp. 30 range 11, taxed In name
of Tim Dwyer.
NBM sec. 28 twp. 80 range 11, taxed In name
of M. P. Brennan.
N WU sec. 32 twp. 80 range 11, taxed in name
of William F. Wiley.
WMNE14, NEiiBWU and NWK8E14 sec. 11
twp. 28 range 12, taxed in name of Francis C.
Worley.
NWli sec. 0 twp. 29 range 12, taxed In name
of Annie A. Keeley.
SWSisec. 12 twp. 29 range 12, taxed In name
of M. Hanneghan.
8 WU sec. 13 .twp. 29 range 12, taxed In name
of John McBride.
SViNEM, NHBEM, sec. 19 twp. 20 range 12,
taxed in name of 0. H. Bartholomew.
SE14 sec. 20 twp. 29 range 12, taxed In name
of Union Trust Co.
o/j^^ikmneFl ** rlUlB® 18> taxe<* *B nam*
NEU seo. 28 twp. 29 range 12, taxed In name
of Pavk Vaughn.
WV4NE!4andNE14NW!4.NWJ4SE)4 sec. 17
twp. 80 range 12, taxed In name of Thomas
Cleary,
N WV sec. 21 twp. 80 range 12,taxed in name
of Annie Jennings.
N Wli sec. 38 twp. SO range 12, taxed In name
of Annie Gallegher.
NWJi sec. 4 twp. 30 range 13, taxed In name
of Union Trust Co.
W«NWM, BB)4NWli sec-14. and NEMNEli
“c. 15 twp. 80 range 13, taxed in name or
Frank Westerohlll.
BHNWM seo. 21 twp. <0 range 13, taxed in
ame of J7 M. Whlsenand.
oMf^Senderson?0 ran*®18, taxed ln name
. N nfiEii seo. 6 twp. 80 range 14.
tame of J. W. Gould.
BHN&i_
taxed In name_..._
NES4 seo. 11 twp. 30 range 14, taxed ln name
of Henry T. Nichols.
NE!i sec. 14 twp. 80 range 14, taxed in name
of Danford Taylor.
» »ec. 14 twp. 80 range It, taxed in name
of H. lullerton.
NK‘ L »eo. 18 twp. 80 range 14, taxed in name
of Edward R. Blser.
N^NW’.aec.28twp.30 rango It, taxed ln
name of W. H, Weeks.
8,4NWli sec. a twp. so range It, taxed In
name Thaddcus Wests.
NWM seo. 26 twp. n range It. taxed ln name
of heirs of Mrs. Brsker.
NBJs seo. 28 two. 30 range 14, taxed iu name
ofArmenla W. Miller.
SWii sec. 85 twp. 80 range it, taxed ln name
of Hiram Beebe.
N Wii see. 24 twp. 80 range It, taxed In name
of John Reymer.
NWNWli, 8W14NWJ4 sec. 3 twp. 30 range 10,
taxed lu name of Alliance Trust Co.
NSiNEM sec. t twp. 30 range 10, taxed ln
name of w. W. Wbltehtll.
BWli sec. t twp. 83 range 10, taxed ln name
-
of Union Trust
WHWvt seo. 8 twp. 30 range 10. taxed In
The tax sale certificates covering all of
above described land have been sold and
assigned to the undersigned, T. O. Cannon,
and holder thereof.
who Is the present owner 1__
The time of redemption from each of arid
tax sales will expire on the eighth day of
November, 1897. 8-1 T. C. Cannon.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS.
Philo Drake and Adeline Drake, defend
ants, will take notice t'uat.C, T. Gorham,
plaintiff, on the £8th drv or Jul*. 1897, filed a
petition In the district > on t of Holt county,
Nebraska, against said defendants. Implead
ed with the Oregon Ho; e rad Land Co., the
object and prayer ct which Is to foreclose _
mortgage dated March 18. 1888, for (too and
Interest upon the southeast quarter of the
northeast quarter (8E14 NE*), northeast
quarter of the southeast quarter (NBH SEJt)
of the southwest quarter of section twenty
two (22) in township twenty-seven (37) range
sixteen (18) west of the sixth P. M. In Holt
county, Nebraska, given by Philo Drake and
Adeline Drake to John J. Boohs, trustee, and
assigned to plaintiff, whloh mortgage was
recorded In book 88 of mortgages ou page 896
of the records of'Holt county.
Plaintiff prays for a decree that defendants
Say 1883.33 with Interest at 10 per cent, from
spt. 30, 1897. and. the further sum of 1(9.30
for taxes paid by plaintiff with Interest from
Sept. 30. 1807. at 10 per oent. 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. 1807.
Dated August 2, 1897. 0. tTOorham,
O. M. Hsbrko. Plaintiff.
His Attorney. 6-4
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFEND.
ANTS.
^£n the district court of Holt county Neb
James F. Toy, plaintiff,
TS.
AnseHne Henry, Mary 9. Isham, trustee,
The Nebraska Loan and Trust company,
and the southwest quarter of section No
thirty (301 In township No. twenty-six (2«)
north of range No. twelve (12) west sixth(6)
P. M. In Holt county, Nebraska, defend
ants.
To each and all of the above named de
fendants and to all persons Interested In the
above described tract of land: You and
each of you are hereby notified that the
petition of plaintiff Is now on file In the office
of the clera of the district court in and for
Holt county. Nebraska, alleging that plain
tiff purchased said lands at tax sale on the
. th day of November, 1892. for the taxes then
due defendant and unpaid for the year 1891,
and paid therefore the sum of firteen and
32-100 dollars (115,52) and under and by virtue
of said sale paid subseqnent taxes as follows:
October 28, 1893, eighteen and 50-100 dollars
(*18.50) May 17, 1894, fifteen and 53-100 dollars
(*15.53) that on the 22nd day of December,
18111, a treasurers deed based on such sale
and payment was Issued and delivered to
plaintiff by the county treasurer of said
couuty, purporting to convey the above
described lands to plaintiff, which deed was
duly recorded, und that ir serving the notioe
to redeem, rrkiug and recording said deed
plaintiff Incurred and paid costs to the
amount of seven dollars.
You are further notified that said petition
further alleges that on the 19tb day of
November, 1895. plaintiff again purchased
•aid lands ut a regular tax sale tor the
year 1894, for the taxes then due, delinquent
and unpaid, and paid therefor the sum of
twelve and 71-100 dollars (812.71) and under
and by virtue of said sale paid subsequent
taxes as follows, to-wlt: November 11, 1898,
ten and 93-100 dollars (110.93) and on the 19tb
day of May. 1897, the sum of twelve and 82-100
dollars (112.82.)
You are further notified that plaintiff by
virtue of said sales, payment of subsequent
taxes, deed, costs and Interest, claims to be
the absolute and unqualified owner of said
lands, and asks that the equity of redemp
tion of all the defendants be foreclosed and
out off and that plaintiff’s title to said real
estate be established and qulted against all
the defendants, and that the assets and
interests of the several defendants herein
und all other persons interested In said lands
and If It be found by such determination that
plaintiff's title to said lands be defective and
void that the amount of plaintiff's lien on
said lands for such purchase money, tax and
costs, Including an attorney’s fee of ten per
cent on amount due be ascertained and such
lien be strictly foreclosed and defendants be
required to pay such amount to plaintiff
within such time us the court may fix. and
upon a failure to make suoh payment In such
time as so fixed that plaintiff’s title be fixed,
established and quieted against all the
defendants and all other persons Interested
In said lunds. Plaintiff further asks for a
general equitable relief Including a general
and ordinary foreclosure of hts tax lien as by
statute In such cases made and provided and
a sale of said lands In satisfaction thereof.
You are further notified that the amount of
glalntlff's lien and claim on said lands this
th day of September, 1897, Is one hundred
and fifty dollars (1150.00)
You are required to appear and answer said
petition on or belore the 18th. day of Ootober
1897, or the allegations of said petition will
be taken as true and decree rendered accord
ingly.
Dated at O’Neill Nebraska, this 8th. day of
September 1897.
Jambs F. Toy, Plaintiff,
By M. J, Swkblby, and E. H. Benidict.
His attorney.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT
COUNTV, NBBRA8KA,
In the matter of the estate of
Deania Lyons, deseaMfik'
„ , . dWer to show cause.
Now on this IXth, day *f August 1807, this
cause coming on for heaving on She petition
of John Bkirvlng, executor of the estate of
Dennis Lyons deceased for licence to sell the
west half of section four, township twenty
nine, (39) north of range ten. west of the 6th.
P. M. in Holt. county. Nebraska, lot twelve
In block twenty-three, lots fourteen, fifteen,
and sixteen in block twenty-two. In the city
of O'Neill, Holt county, Nebraska, or a suffic
ient amount of the same to bring the sum of
three hundred dollars (£1)0.00) for the pur
pose of paving debts against said estate and
the cost of administration, there not being
sufficient personal property to pay the debts
and expenses.
■ It is therefore considered by the court that
all persons interested In said real estate ap
pear before me and in case my absence be
fore Hon. M, P. Ktnkald, one of the judges
of the fifteenth Judicial district, at Chamb
ers, at O'Neill, Nebraska, on the 80th day of
September 1897 at ten o'olock a. m. to snow
cause why a licence should not be granted to
said executor to sell said real estate or so
much thereof as is necessary to pay said
debts and costs.
Dated ut Chambers, at O'Neill Nebraska,
this Uth. day of August. 1897.
W. H, WiBTOvaR, judge.
In the District Court of Holt County, Nebr
James F. Toy, Plaintiff,
vs
James H. White. Edward A. White. The
Bhowalter Mortgage Company and the
northwest quurter of section number thirty
fondants.
notiob.
To each and all of the above named defend
ants and to all persons Interested in the
above described tract of land: You and
each of you are hereby notified that the
Petition of the above named plaintiff is now
on file in the offioe of the clerk of the dlstrlot
court of .ft?u county, Nebraska, claiming
that plaintiff purchased said lands at a regu
lar tax sale, on the 7th day of November.
1888, for the taxes then due, delinquent and
unpaid, and paid therefor the sum of
eighteen and 10-100 dollars, (818.50), and that
under and by virtue of said sale, has paid
subsequent taxes on said land as follows,
t J-wlt: October 28.1890, the sum of nineteen
and i MOO dollars, (119.90), and on the l«tb day
of May, 1894, the sum of nineteen aud 08-hi)
dollars. (110.08). 'That subsequent to the date
of arid sale and In such time as by statuto
In such oases made and provided, plaintiff
caused a notice to be served upon the owner
of said lands and upon all persons In pos
session thereof requiring them to redeem
said lands from said sale and made proof of
such service by affidavit filed with the county
treasurer aforesaid; that on the 23nd day of
December* 1894, a tax deed based on such
sale and payment was Issued and delivered
to plaintiff purporting to oonvey said lands
to plaintiff. That said deed was duly record
ed and in the serving of said notice to redeem
taking and recording said deed plaintiff
incurred and paid expenses to the amount of
seven dollars (87)
Tou are further notified that said petitioner
further alleges that plaintiff a valu purchased
said lands on the 19th day of November, 1896,
at a regular tax sate for the taxes then de
linquent and unpaid and paid therefor the
sum of nineteen and 60-100 dollars (810.60) and
that under and by virtue of said sale he paid
subsequent taxes on said lands as follows,
to-wlt: May 19, 1897, thirteen and 66-100
You are further notified that by virtue of
■aid puiohase. payment of subsequent taxes
and the execution and delivery of said tax
deed, plaintiff claims to be the absolute and
unqualified owner of said land and asks In
his petition that tne asserts and Interests In
said lands of the several defendants to said
action and all other persons be determined;
that plaintiff's title to said real estate be
quite and fullv established against the ad
verse claims o; each and all the defendants
and all other persons Interested in said lands;
and If It be found by sueh determination that
plaintiff's title to said lands be defective and
void, then the amount of the plaintiff's lien
on said lands tor sueh taxas.tntereetxost and
attorney's fees as provided by statute be
ascertained and said Ilea be strictly fore
closed and the defendants be required to pay
plalutlff the amount of said lien within sueh
time as the court may fix, and 'upon a failure
to pay amount at such time then plaintiff’s
title to said premises become lived, quieted
and established as against each and aU of
said defendants and all other persons: plain
tiff further asks for general equitable relief,
including a general foreclosure of his tax
Hen as by statute In such cases made and
provided and a sale of said lands is satlsf ac
tion thereof.
You are further notified thst the amount of
Slalntlff'a elalm against said lands this 25th
ay of August. 18V7. is one hundred and fifty
dollars.
You are further notified that you are re
quired to answer said petition on or before
the tth day of October, IW.
Dated at O'NelU, Nebraska, this 25th day of
August, 18PT. Jambs F. Tor, Plaintiff.
By U. J. gwsiur ado K. H. Benedict,
W His Attorneys.
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