The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 14, 1897, Image 8

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ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
Baraev and Arthur Mullen came down
from Deadwood Wednesday morning.
Conrad Greebe was down from
Emmett Wednesday. He says bis wife
is very sick, and does not seem to im
prove. __
Rev. Geo. W. Pepper, of Cleveland,
Ohio, the well-known Irish nationalist,
and who is also one of the leading M.
E. ministers in the United States is ex
pected to be in this city Oct. 80, and
will deliver an address upon Irish
National affairs. Mr. Pepper delivered
an address in this city about twelve
years ago and it well known to a large
number of the old residents of the city.
Last Monday night several of our lead
ing citizens held a meeting in Brennan’s
store to make arrangements for the
meeting. T. V. Golden was chairman
and J. C. Morrow secretary. After talk
ing the matter over it was decided to
have another meeting in Brennan’s store
nest Sunday afternoon at 8 o'clock, to
which all friends of the eminent clergy
man are invited.
An exchange say a that if you expect
to conquer in the battle of today you
will have to blow your trumpet in a
firmer way. If you toot your little
whletle and then lay atide the horn,
there'* not a aoul will ever know that
■uoha man wax born. The man that
own hla acre* le the man that plowe all
day, and the man that keeps a humping
is the man that's here to stay. But the
% man who adreitises with a sort of sud
den Jerk is the man who blames the
printer because it didn't work. The
man who gets the business uses brains
and printers’ ink, not a clatter and a
splutter but an ad that makes you think,
and be plans his advertisements as be
*g|iplant his well bought stock, and the
future of bis business is as solid as a
rock. _
The man who can run a newspaper
without being criticised, censured and
threatened has never been found, says
the Maysyille (Ky.) Ledger. He is a
barren ideality, beautiful to think about
hut incapable of taking on mortality
1 end associating with yulgar humanity.
It is as impossible for a newspaper man
to please everybody as it is for every
body to please him, and the sooner he
makes up his mind to the stubbern fact
the better for everybody concerned. If
he works hard for the public good, he
receives private censure; if he compli
ments merrlt, he is censured by Jealous
demerits; if he approves morality, he is
cursed by immorality; if he tries to be
fair he Is condemned by the unfair; if
he makes a mistake, few overlook it or
|l apologise for him. Ho matter how
innocent his purpose, how studied bis
writings, he is picked to pieces, mis
represented, maligned, ridiculed and
seldom defended. He works hard for
bread and butter while other men wax
rich around him. He writes up a yard
long marriage notice to the queen's
taste for nothing, and is' threatened
with a libel suit or duel if he records a
drunken spree of the bridegroom six
months afterward. Yea, it is impossi
ble for a newspaper man to please all.
As well attempt to chain a cyclone or
lasso the lightening.
| Hatfield & Hall
Have moved their restuarnt into the
Dwyer building, second door south of
the postofBice. where they will be
pleased to meet all their old customers
and a lot of new ones, They will serve
op oysters in any style desired, and
« their dining parlors are the best in the
IN: 15-2
UTUT XOTICX.
Strayed, from my place at Rochester,
g Boyd county, abont August 18, 1897, the
following described horses: One gray,
three years old; one gray, two years old
one black, one year old; and one liph
p'.. bay, one year old. A liberal rewarc
will bo given for Information leading t<
their recovery. H. C. Baker,
? . , Rochester, Neb,
TOU WAIT THXBIST.
f Service for your money, and you ge
It when traveling via the Pacific Shor
Dine. Through connections daily, ex
' ccpt Sunday, each way between Sioui
2 City and the . Black Hills via O’Neill
JT? ■ saving three hours in each direction
■ Close connections with trains to ant
i f from Yankton, Sioux City, Mitchell
&V etc. Buy local tickets to O’Neill. Low
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est rates.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE.
Unknown heirs or Devisees of Augustus
Frederick, deceased, Loran C. Stott, as exe
cutor of the estate of Sallle A, Frederick,
deceased, and Loran C. Stott, defendants,
will take notice that Ira Davenport, plaintiff,
lias tiled a petition In the district court of
llolt county, Nebraska, against said defend
ants, the object and prayer of which are to
foreclose a mortgage dated November 12,
1880, for 9200 and luterest and taxes on the
northwest quarter of section twelve,
township twenty-live, range fourteen, In
Holt county, Nebraska, given by Augustus
Frederick and Sallle A. Frederick to plaintiff
which mortgage was duly recorded In book
21, page 27, of the mortgage records of said
county and to have the same decreed to be a
first lien and said lands sold to satlsfr the
same. That the district court of said county
has made an order for publication of notice
against unknown heirs or devisees of Augus
tus Frederick, deceased.
You are required to answer said petition
on or before the 15th day of November, 1897.
Dated September so. IKS’
Ira Davenport, Plaintiff.
By W. J. Courtright, Attorney. 14-4
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Land Office at O’Neill, Neb., Oct 1,1897.
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named settler has Hied notice of his intention
to make Anal proof In support of his claim,
and that said "proof will be made before the
Register and Receiver at O’Neill. Neb., on
November 12, 1897, viz:
WILLIAM H. PEltRY, T. C. number 6424
for the SW54 section 24, township 31, range 18
west.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Fred Tesch, James Gordon
Lorenzo Ross and John Gordon, all of Ray,
Nebraska. 14-0 S.J. Webkes, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at O'Neh.1., Neb.. Oct., 11837.
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named settler has Hied notice of his Intention
to make final proof In support of his claim,
and that said proof will be made before
Register and Receiver at O’Neill, Neb., on
November 18, 1897, viz:
JOSEPH McCAhFKKY, II. E. number 14579,
for the SWli section 0, township 27, range 18
west.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said land, viz: Ambrose Holmes,
Andrew Morgan, Albert Roy and Fannie
Hoy, all of O'Neill, Nebraska.
14-6 S. J. Wbekbs, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office, O'Neill. Neb. I
Oct. 1, 1897. f
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of Ids Inten
tion to make final proof In support of his
claim, and that safd proof will be made
before the register and receiver at O’Neill,
Neb., on November 18.1897, viz:
RUBEN BHUCE. T. C. number 6503, for the
B!4 NKii and SEH Section 12, township
27, range 14 west
He names the following witnesses to prove
bis continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said land, viz: Jesse Roy, Albert
Roy. Andrew Morgan Sr., Andrew Morgan
Jr., all of O'Neill, Neb.
14-8 S. J. Weekeb, Register.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Land Office at O'Neill, Nebr., Oct. 1.18l«T.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has nled notloe of his Intention
to make Anal proof In support of his claim,
and that said proof will be made before the
Register, and Receiver at O’Neill, Neb., on
November 13,1897, via:
WILLIAM LOWER. T. C. number 6505, for
the 8Ek section 2, township 27, range 14 west.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and culti
vation of said land, viz: Jesse Roy, Albert
Hoy, Andrew Morgan Sr., and Andrew Morgan
Jr., all of O’Neill, Nebraska.
14-8 8. J. Wekkis, Register.
NOTICE, TIMBER CULTURE.
United States Land Office, O’Neill, Neb.
September 29. 1897.
Complaint having been entered at this office
by E. 11. Benedict against Nelson Tonoray
for failure to comply with law as to Timber
Culture entry No. 6321. dated July 25,1888,
upon the E14 NEk. NWk NE!4 and N EU
NWk section 28,township28, north range! 12
west. In Holt county, Nebraska, with a view
to the cancellation of said entry: contestant
alleging that the said Nelson Tonoray has
done no breaking, lias cultivated no crops,
lias planted no trees, tree seeds or cuttings
at any time during the entire time slnco his
said entry was made, nor has he eaused It to
be done, and that all said defaults exist at
the present time; the said parties are hereby
summoned to appear at this office on the 16th
day of November, 1897, at H o’clock a. m.. to
respond and furnish testimony concerning
said alleged failure.
IMS 8. .1. Wcekes, Register,
NOTICE TO REDEEM.
To Whom it Mav Oonckhn:
You are hereby notified, that on the eighth
day of November, 189S, H. Emerson purchased
at publto tax sale for the delinquent taxes
for the year 1894. the land described below
situated In Holt county, Nebraska, viz: I
SEk sec. 1 twp. 29 range 11, taxed In name
of Frank Akin.
NH8W^ sec;_5 twp. 29 range 11. taxed In
name or John Barrett.
NWk see. 12 twp. 29 range 11, taxed In name
of John Bklrvlng.
8Ek sec. 22 twp. 29 range 11, taxed In name
of 0. A. Whiting.
BEk sec. 85 twp. 29 range 11, taxed In name
Of H. M. Dailey. 1
BWk sec. 2 twp. 90 range 11, taxed in name
of Marg’t O. Bummers.
WkBWk and SEkBWk and SWk8Ek sec.
6 twp. 90 range 11, taxed In name of Robert
H. James. , I
BkSEk sec. 13 twp. 30 range 11. taxed In I
name of Unlon Trust Co.
N Wk sec. 21 twp. 90 range 11, taxed In name
of I. 0. Edwards. <
BkNEk sec. 29 twp. 90 range 11, taxed In
name of Nelson Hartson.
SWkNWk and NWkSWk sec 24 twp. 90
range 11. taxed In name of Nelson Hartson.
BWk geo. 27 twp. 90 range 11, taxed In name
of Tim Dwyer.
•NEk sec, 28 twp. 90 range 11, taxed in name
of M. P. Brennan.
NW.k sec. 32 twp.90 range 11,taxed In name
of William F. Wiley.
WHNEk, NEk8Wk and NWkBEk sec. 11
twp. 28 range 12, taxed In name of Francis C.
Worley.
NWS sec. 6 twp. 29 range 19, taxed In name
of Annie A. Keeley.
SWksec. 12 twp. 20 range 12, taxed In name
of M. Hanneghan.
BWk sec. 13 twp. 29 range 12, taxed In name
of John McBride.
BkNEk, NHBEk sec. 10 twp. 20 range 12,
taxed In name of 0. H. Bartholomew.
SEk sec. 20 twp. 20 range 12, taxed In name
of Unlon Trust Co.
of8jEis”iS.aMr“w **•uxed ,n name
NEk,sec. 28 twp. 29 range 12. taxed in name
of Park Vaughn.
umu a* ii "og, «i
twp. SO range 12, taxed In name of Thomas
Cleary,
NWiii
. . —, see. 21 twp. 80 range 13,taxed In name
of Annie Jennings.
NW!t sec. 38 twp. 80 range 12, taxed in name
of Annie Gallegher.
NW* sec. 4 twp. 30 range 18, taxed In name
of Union Trust Co.
WV4NW!*, 8K!aNW!4 sec. 14. and NEHNEM
SP0, }R .f,wP- ao. range 13, taxed In name <3
Frank Weaterohlll.
BMINWW aeo. 21 twp. 80 range 18, taxed In
ame of J. M. -*
name of J. M. Whlsenand.
NEK sec. 33 twp. 30 range 13. taxed in name
of H. E, Henderson.
8HNE!4. NliSEU see. Otwp. 80 range 14.
taxed In name of J. W. Gould.
NE!i see. 11 twp. 80 range 14, taxed In name
of Henry T. Nichols.
NK!4 sec 14 twp. 80 range 14, taxed in name
of Danford Taylor.
NWk sec. 14 twp. ao range 14, taxed In name
of M. Fullerton.
NEVt sec. IS twp. 80 range 14, taxed In name
of Edward H. Sixer.
NtiNWk sec. 28 twp. 80 range 14, taxed In
name of w. H, Weeks.
sec. 28 twp. 80 range 14, taxed In
name Thaddeus Weeks.
seo. 25 twp. 80 range 14. taxed In name
of heirs of Mrs. Brakey.
NE!* sec. 28 twp 30 range 14, taxed In name
of Armenia W. Miller.
8WH sec. 35 twp. 80 range 14, taxed In name
of Hiram Beebe.
,N,VV> sec. 24 twp. 80 range 14, taxed In name
of John Reymer.
NHNW14, SWI4NW14 sec. 8 twp. 80 range 10,
taxed iu name of Alliance Trust Go.
N‘/,NEWi sec. 4 twp. 80 range 10, taxed In
name of W. W. Whltebtll.
»ec. 4 twp. 80 range 10. taxed In name
of Union Trust Co.
WHWK sec. H twp. 80 range 10. taxed In
The tax sale certificates covering all of
above described land have been sold and
assigned to tbe undersigned. T. C. 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
November, 1807. M T. C. Cahsok.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICES TO NON-BESIDENT DEFEND
ANTS.
Id the district court of Holt oouuty Neb
raska.
James F. Toy, plaintiff,
vs.
Angellne Henry. Mary 8. Tsham, trustee.
The Nebraska Loan and Trust company,
and the southwest quarter of section No.
thirty (SO) in township No. twenty-six (2fl)
north of range No. twelve (12) west sixth «l)
■ P. M. in Holt county, Nebraska, defend
ants.
To each and all of tbe 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 clerk of the district court In and for
Holt county, Nebraska, alleging that plain
tiff purchased said lands at tax sale on the
7th day of November, 1892, for tbe taxes then
due defendant and unpaid for the year 1891.
and paid therefore the sum of fifteen and
52-100 dollars (115,52) and under and by virtue
of said sale paid subsequent 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,
1894, a treasurers deed based on such sale
and payment was Issued and delivered to
plaintiff by the county treasurer of said
county, purporting to convey the above
described lands to plaintiff, which deed was
duly recorded, and that V serving the notice
to redeem, rfking and recording said deed
plaintiff Incurred and paid costs to the
amount of seveu dollars.
You are further notified that said petition
further alleges that on the 19th day of
November, 1895. plaintiff again purchased
said lands at a regular tax sale for the
year 1894. for tbe taxes then due. delinquent
and unpaid, and paid therefor tbe sum of
twelve and 71-100 dollars (•12.71) and under
and by virtue of said sale paid subsequent
taxes as follows, to-wlt: November 11, 1896,
ten and 93-100 dollars (M0.93) and on the 19th
day of May. 1897, the sum of twelve and 82-190
dollars ($12.82.)
. You are further notified that plaintiff by
virtue of said sales, payment of subsequent
taxes, deed, costs aud 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 tbe assets and
interests of the several defendants herein
and 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 as the court may fix. and
upon a failure to make such payment in such
time as so fixed that plaintiff’s title be ffxed.
established and quieted against all tbe
defendants and all other persons interested
In said lands. Plaintiff further asks for a
general equitable relief Including a general
and ordinary foreclosure of his 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
plaintiff’s lien and olalin on said lands this
8th day of September, 1897, Is one hundred
and fifty dollars (•150.00)
You are required to appear and answer said
petition on or before the 18th, day of October
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.
Jamis K. Tor, Plaintiff,
By M. J. Bwuur, and E. H. Bbhidict,
10-5 His attorney.
IN THB DISTRICT COURT OF MOLT
COUNTV, NEBRASKA.
In the matter of the estate of
Dennis Lyons, deceased.
„ . . Order to show cause.
Now on this 11th. day of August 1807, this
cause coming on for hearing on the petition
of John Starving, executor of the estate of
Dennis I^yons deceased for licence to sell the
west half of section four, township twenty
nine, (20) north of range ten. west of the 8th.
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 oounty, Nebraska, or a suffic
ient amount of the same to bring the sum of
three hundred dollars (8300.00) for the pur
pose of paring debts against said estate and
the cost of administration, there not b<
-. --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 30th day of
September 1887 at ten o'clock a. in. 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 at Chambers, at O'Neill Nebraska,
this nth. day of August. 1807.
10-4 W. H, WasTovan, judge.
In the District Court of Holt County, Nebr
James F. Toy. PlalntifT,
vs
James H. White. Edward A. White. The
Showalter Mortgage Company and the
northwest quarter of section number thirty
two (32), In township number thirty-two
(32), north of range number eleven (ll), west
Sixth p. m., In Holt oounty, Nebraska, De
fendants.
_ NOTICE.
To each and all of the above named defend
ants and to ah 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 offloe of the clerk of the district
court of Holt county, Nebraska, claiming
that plaintiff purchased said lands at a rocu
lar tax sale, on the 7th day of November.
1882, • for the taxes then due, delinquent and
unpaid, and paid therefor the sum of
eighteen and 80-100 dollars, (818.80), and that
under and by virtue of said sale, has paid
subsequent taxes on said land as follows,
to-wit; October 28.188M, the sum of nineteen
and 80-100 dollars, (119.00), and on the 16th day
of Mav, 1894, the sum of nineteen and 38-ltfO
dollars. (810.88). That subsequent to the date
of said sale and In suoh time as by statute
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 22nd day of
December. 1884, a tax deed based on such
sale and payment was Issued and delivered
to plaintiff purporting to convey sild 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
lucurred and paid expenses to the amount of
seven dollars (87)
oic 1UI moi UUUUOU lUH(»UlUlWUUOaer
further alleges that plaintiff again purchased
said lands on the lBtli day of November, less,
at a regular tax sale for the taxes then de
linquent and unpaid and puld therefor the
sum of nineteen and SO-lOO dollars (IIB.UO) and
that under and by virtue of said sale he paid
subsequent taxes on said lands as follows,
t'>-wit: May 19, 11**7, thirteen and 55-100
(119,55) *
You are further notlfled that by virtue of
said purchase, payment of subsequent taxes
ana the execution and delivery of said tax
deed, plaintiff claims to be the absolute and
unqualified owner of said land and asks In
Ills petition that the assetts 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 fully established against the ad
verse claims of each and all the defendants
and all other persons Interested in said lands;
and If It be found by suoh determination that
plaintiff's title to said lands be defective and
void, then the amount of the plaintiff’s lien
on said lands for suoh taxes,lnterest,cost and
attorney’s tees as provided by statute be
ascertained and said lien be strictly fore
closed and the defendants be required to pay
plaintiff the amount ef said lien within suob
time as the oourt may Bx, and upon a failure
to pay amount at such time then plaintiff's
title to said premises become lived, quieted
and established as against eaoh and all of
said defendants and all other persons: plain
tiff further asks for general equitable relief,
Including a general foreclosure of his tax
lien as by statute In suoh cases ntbdeaud
provided and a sale of said lands Is satisfac
tion thereof.
You are further notlfled that the amount of
plaintiff's olalm against said lands this 25th
day of August. 18977 is one hundred and flfty
dollars.
You are further notlfled that you are re
quired to answer said petition on or before
the tth day of October. 1897.
Dated at O’Neill, Nebraska, this 25th day of
August, 1897. James F. Tor, Plaintiff.
By M. J. 8wiiut ass E, H. Benedict,
8-4 His Attorneys.
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