The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 09, 1903, Image 8

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    THE STICK OF LIFE
A FEW GOOD THINGS, ORIGINAL
AND SELECTED.
Deacon Knew Well What the Trou
ble With the Young Men Wat—
Why Count Wae Dissatisfied With
Bride’* Dowry.
A Lesson on Ethic*.
"My darling," said a mother, taking
leave of her newly-married daughter,
"In wedded life there Is much to bear
and forbear; but remember this—
never hit your husband with the paste
roller or potato-masher. The presence
of hair on your pastry or mashed po
tatoes would lower you in the esteem
of your friends. If occasion arises the
poker is quite a3 effective and more
ladylike."
How Washington ‘‘Side-Stepped.’’
"George Washington had a very
peaceful and happy married life,” re
marked the man who likes biog
rah pies.
"Had he?” responded the coarse and
Ill-Informed person. 'Tm glad to hear
that. I always suspected that It might
be different, owing to Washington's
utter incapacity for telling anything
but the truth.”
8lip of the Tongue.
"I am going to have a number of
friends to dinner to-night, and I will
want some lobsters,” said the citi
zen, rushing Into the fish market.
“Yes,” replied the fish dealer, rub
bing his hands; "how many lobsters
are you going to have?”
“Sir!”
"I mean how many lobsters will
you require."
Exacting.
"So you had to close the show?”
"Yes," answered the manager with
the plaid vest.
“Wjjat was the trouble?”
“To much erase for realism. There
was a counterfeiting scene, and the
actors said they couldn't go through
with it unless they could see what
money looked like once In a while.”
The Same Old Game.
“And who,” whlsnered a member
of the leg.slatlve committee, “is to
get the hot end of this deal?”
“The people," wildly exclaimed the
irate member who was floating with
the reformers.
"Oh, well, then, go ahead,” said the
first member, in a relieved tone. "I
didn't know but what it was to be
one of us for a change."
Fatal Error.
Markley—I was foolish enough to
remark to my wife that I rather ad
mired those new waists that button
down the back. So she got one.
Ascum—Well, you practically told
her to get it.
Markley—Oh, that was all right, but
now she insists that she must have a
maid to button it for her.
Poor Opinion of Esau.
“What can you tell me about Esau?”
asked the Sunday school teacher of
the Juvenile class.
“Esau,” replied a little fellow, with
all the confidence of one who feels
himself on safe ground, "was a feller
what wrote a book and swapped the
copyright for a mess of potash.”
Was Worth More.
Count (to his fiancee's father, who
Is a rich banker)—You will only
give 1100.000 to your daughter as a
dowry! I would havo you remember,
air, that four-and-twenty ancestors
will turn in their graves when I mar
ry a commoner.
In the Country Church.
I
a*
The Village Parson (preaching)—T
tell you, brethren, last horses are
ruining our young men.
Deacon (Just waking up)—No, it
ain’t It’s ther slow ones.
Phoebe's Feet.
She (after the service)—What
makes you think my feet are so
small?
He—I noticed, while we were in
church, that you seemed to have no
trouble in getting them into my silk
hat.—Scraps.
A Sudden Departure.
Clapham—Didn’t your new cook
leave you rather suddenly?
Brixton—Yes. She got mixed in her
dates. She had a policeman and a
burglar call on her the same even
ing.
Taking No Chances.
Mr. Younghusband—Why don’t you
try your hand at cooking, dear?
Mrs. Y.—Well, 1 will if you will
promise to continue to love me.
Neatly Trapped.
“Arp you fond of birds?” she asked
Innocently, as she stood at toe piano
fumbling the music.
"I dearly love them,” he replied
with never a shadow of suspicion.
Then she ran her slender fingers
over the keys and began to sing, "O,
Would I Were a Bird.”
Explained.
Silas—‘What was the parson’s text
to-day?”
Cyrus—“'Learn to Look Up.’”
Silas—‘‘‘Learn to Look Up'?
H’m! He must think we ai > going
to a town where they have the sky
scrapers.” •
Those Tall Girls.
Cholly—Yes, Indeed, my love for you
has broadened me greatly.
Sweet Kathleen—It hasn't length
ened you any, has It, Cholly?
Abbreviated Costumes.
:Mrs. Oableigh—What did the ladles
wear at the banquet?
Oableigh—I can’t remember, except
that their frocks would have made
admirable ralny-day outfits
Mrs. Oableigh (horrified)—What!
Oableigh—If they had walked on
their hands.
It Made No Difference.
There had been a little family jar
and she was sulking.
"You have no right to refuse me,"
she said. "When I promised to marry
you I told you that I always wanted
my own way, and you said that made
fio difference.”
"Well, it doesn't, does It?” he re
torted. "You don’t get It, do you?”
Thus It happened that she called
him a mean thing.
Poyal -ads.
"The papers say that Queen Alex
andra's hobby Is clocks.”
"Yas, 1 noticed ’he other day that
one of her royal sisters Is very fond
of fine poultry.”
“Well, 1 fancy It requires a much
higher degree of intelligence to set a
hen than to set a clock."
Turned the Other Way.
"You can’t judge by appearances,
paw,” said Farmer Sorghum's eldest
daughter. “Beneath the roughest ex
terior may nestle the heart of gold."
The old man looked thoughtful.
“That sounds nice,” he said, 'but
It seem to me It’s Jest the opp'site
with a gold brick.”
A Forecast.
Olden—You’re cultivating rather ex
travagant tastes.
Youngman—Oh, well, when I get a
start in the world I expect to have all
the money I want.
Olden—Well, at that rate, you'll
want all the money you expect to
have.
Suspicious of the Gilt Edges.
“This Is what I call a gilt-edge In
vestment,” said the persuasive agent.
“Yes,” answered Farmer Corntassel,
"but that's just hew it was with the
gold brick I bought. The edges were
line, but the inside was a delusion
and a snare."
Gave Her Such a Scare.
Husband—Darling, I believe that 1
am falling.
Wife (in alarm)—Gracious! How
often I have warned you, George
against your foolish speculations!
Husband—I don’t mean in business
dear; I mean I’m falling in health.
v/ife (relieved)—O, is that all?
Logical.
He—“Do you lleve the missiuf
link will ever be found?’
She—“Of course not.”
He—’Why?”
She—“Because if found it will noi
be the missing link.’
Cinderella Revised.
Cinderella's fairy godmother hac
changed the pumpkin into a coach
But Cinderella was not satisfled.
“Oh, fuge!” she exclaimed. ’Whi
couldn’t you have changed it into ai
automobile?”
Ill-Considered.
Caller—Mr. Sharpe, I have come t<
ask your advice as to the qulckes
way to be relieved from any debts.
Lawyer (thinking for a moment o
something else)—Pay them.
Generalities Unsafe.
“Is it good luck to have a black ca
follow you?”
“It all depends, I suppose, on wheth
er you're a mouse or a man.”
Draw Your Own Conclusion.
“Was your last mistress satisflei
with you?*
“Well, mum, she said she was ver;
pleased when I left.”
Beyond His Control.
I "Dear me,” said the good-looking fe
male visitor to the superintendent of
the lunatic asylum, “what a vicious
look that woman has we just passed
In the corridor! Is she dangerous?”
“Yes, at times,” replied the superin
tendent, evasively.
“But why do you allow her such
freedom ?”
“Can’t help it "
“But isn’t she an Inmate and under
your control?”
"No. She is not under my control.
She’s my wife.”
As It Sometimes Happens.
“Anyway,” said Enpeek, with a sigh
long drawn out. “I may be able to
worry along if they don’t arrest me
for bigamy.”
“Arrest you for bigamy!” exclaimed
the acting head of the misfit combina
tion. "What in the name of goodness
do you mean by that?”
“Just what I said,” replied the meek
and lowly martyr. “I seem to have
married not only you, but your moth
er and all the rest of your family as
well.”
Nothin' Doin’.
The Lady—Don’t you ever get tired
doing nothing?
Wily William—Lidy, believe me, I
git so tired doin’ nothin’ that I can’t
do nothin’ else!
A Serious Problem.
‘"Sh a great question,” said Flutterby,
and he sat down midway of the stairs
to consider it.
“What?” snapped his wife, who
was waiting at the head to explain it
was 3 a. m.
“There ’sh two of you up zhere.
Problem is, have I been taking too
many dzhinks or—huh—marryin' too
many wives?”—Washington Times.
Making It Easy.
"My Dear Sir,” wrote the editor to
the persistent young author, “in
order to simplify matters somewhat
we are inclosing a bunch of our ‘de
clined with thanks’ notices. If you
will put one of these in an envelope
with your manuscript and mall it to
yourself it will make it easier for
all of us, and you will be saving some
thing in postage as well.”
Proof Not Pacifying.
Dolly Sweett'oynge—And will you
tell me solemnly, Harold, looking me
steadily in the eyes, that ever since
our engagement you have not kissed
another girl?
Harold Hardpressed—Solemnly and
truly, Dolly. Why, I haven’t even
asked but four, and every one of them
-happened to know of our engagement.
A Proposal?
“Yes; papa's been speculating rath
er wildly lately ” said Miss Nuritch.
“but I don’t os « what he does with
his money. I've got resources of my
own, you know.”
"Yes?” replied Mr. Wood Marrier.
“Don't you think, Maggie—er, that is
■—Miss Muritch, that you had better
/husband’ your resources?”
New Cc'isiderations.
“So you are not concerning your
self about the ratio between gold and
.silver?”
“No,” answered ‘'e rural voter;
“what I want to °e* • ow Is some defi
nite and satlsfs or> relationship be
tween a five dollar bill and a ton of
coal, or two bits and a pound of
beef.”
Something Wrong.
"Maria,” said old Growells, “don’t
I allow you enough pin money?”
"Yes, dear,” replied the other half
of the sketch. “My allowance is
ample.”
“Then why is it,” continued Grow
ells, “that I can never find a pin about
the place when I happen to want
one.”
The Modest Humorist.
"Whak do you regard,” asks the In
terviewer, “as the period of greatest
development in American humor?”
Here the person who is being; Inter
viewed waxes thoughtful. At last he
answers:
“Well, I have been writing jokes
for the past five years.”
Not So Bad as That.
Sympathetic Listener—In those
dreary, desolate wastes, Mr. Dash
pole, 1 suppose you grew fond even
of your dogs?”
Returned Arctic Explorer—Heav
eng, no, miss! We had plenty of pem
i mican and walrus meat.
Her Excuse.
; “Didn’t I see that young man with
his arms around you?”
“Yes, but we were just practicing
the position for the waltz.”
“Don’t you know that?”
“Well, yes, I suppose I do; but I
wanted to be sure.”
Knew Whereof He Spoke.
Towne—Wasn’t that Cholly Sap
head who was just talking to you?
' Browne—Yes. There’s a fellow who
has more money than brains.
’ Towne—Really?
Browne—Yes, I just lent him $2.
if Harnessm.
HWn^ You can make your har- (fmiwfffBt
cBlfsil ness aa soft as u glove
WStf and na tough aavvire by fMj TAJmrf
Jmk\ W using E V If EK A Hn r- W WA
W 1 n«*» Oil. You can /AMRl
jlM; WA lengthen its life—make it LW /QWC
IBwWaVM last twice as long as it Kf/Cyffivll
Tf EUREKA Jf
l| Harness Oil 1
Bm makes a poor looking har- Rnl
HMH, ness like new. Mude of
«/ pure, heavy bodied oil, es- raisa
DMf/ pedal I v prepared to with- ImM
Hmjj stand iho weather. !%.!
j|f Made bj STANDARD Gil CO. vll
PROFIT
The matter of feed is of
tremendous importance to the
farmer. Wrong feeding is
loss. Right feeding is profit.
The up-to-date farmer knows
what to feed his cows to get
the most milk, his pigs to get
the most pork, his hens to
get the most eggs. Science.
But how about the children ?
Are they fed according to
science, a bone food if bones
are soft and undeveloped, a
flesh and muscle food if they
arc thin and weak and a blood
food if there is anemia?
Scott’s Emulsion is a mixed
food; the Cod Liver Oil in it
makes flesh, blood and muscle,
the Lime and Soda make bone
and brain. It is the standard
scientific food for delicate
children.
Send for free
sample.
Be sure that this picture in
the form of a label is on the
wrapper of every bottle of
Emulsion you buy.
Scott & Bo wr\e
CHEMISTS,
409 Pearl St., N. Y.
50c. and $11 all druggist,.
APPLICATION FO DRUGGIST PERMIT.
Matter of application of A. 11. Farnsworti
for liquor license
To the chairman ai d board of supervisor
of Holt county, Nebraska:
Notice is hereby tfiven that A H. Farm
worth has til* d his petition with the county
clerk of Holt county, Nebraska, tor a dnur
Kists license to sell malt, spoitom- and vir •
qous ll(ii ors for medical, medicinal, median
leal and chemical purposes ai I'apre. Verdi
gre township. Holt county, Nebraska, fr m
May 1,1908, to April 30, 19* 4. If there be u<
objections, remonstrance or protest tiled
within two weeks i ri r to the 1st day of
May, 1903, said license will he granted.
40-2 A. H. FARNSWORTH, Applicant.
H. W. PHILLIPS
AUCTIONEER.
Cries sales in either German or Eng
lish. Satisfaction guaranteed. Twen
ty years experience.
ATKINSON, - - NEB.
W. E. OUSCEY,
PRACTICAL HORSE SHOEING
Price Reasonable and
satisfaction guaran
teed
BAIN’S OLD SHOP.
O’NEILL. NEB.
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Freight via the
F.,E.& M.V. Railroad
TRAM'S DEPART:
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GOING ■ AST.
Passenger east. No. 4, 9:57 a. »
Freight east, No. 24, 12:01 p. »
Freight east, No. 28, 4 (X* p. m
GOING Vi B8T.
Passenger west, No. 8, 10:GtJ p. »'
Freight west, No. 27, 5 32 p. m
gv.>i.rht N0, 23 I.oral 2:5Cp.m
E. R. Adams, Agent
\ . . TIME CARD
GREAT NORTEERN RAILWAY
WILMAli & 8IOTTX FALLS KAILWAY.
Passenger. Daily Except Sunday.
9:50 p m Ar.. .('entral Time....Lv 10:10 A. m.
MixedTrain, Daily, Except Sunday.
4:20 p. m. Ar.• entral Time.Lv 8:50 r. m.
Close connections at ioux City for all
points. For rates and further information
call on or address Gko. H. Hf.bkkt. Agent.
SALE OF PUBLIC LAND.
Department of the Interior, United States
Land Office.
O’Neill, Nebraska, Feb. 25, 1903.
Notice is hereby given that in pureanee of
instructions from the Commissioner of the
General Land Office, under authority invest
ed in him by Sec 2455, K. S. U. 8., as amended
by the act ot February 2a, 1895, we will pro
ceed to offer at public sale on the 22nd dav of
April, next, at this office, the N YV U S W U.
-ec 28,T 31 N , R 12 W
Any Hnd all persons claiming adversely
the above described land are advised to tile
their claims in this efficeon or before the day
of sale,otherwise their rights wll be forfeited
S. J. WEEKES,
35-4 Register
SHERIFF S SALE.
Notice is hereby gi\ en that by virtue ot an
ord rof sale issued to me by the clerk nf the
district court of Holt comity, \ebraska. in
ease of County of Holt vs Justl"M< Carty , sr.,
Elizabeth McCarthy, and Cornell College
were defendants; that I will off *r for sale to
tlie highest bidder for cash in front of the
court-hou e in O’Neill, Holt county. Nebras- !
ka. April20, 1903. at 10 o’clock, a m.. the fol
lowing real estate situated in said county
and -tate. towit:
The south half of the southeast quarter of
section 14 * nd the nort h half of the southeast
quait« r of ection 23, In township25 north ot
range n ne fO > west of the rib p m.. except 5
acres out of the northeast corner of said
north half of the norti east quarter of said i
**eetlo 28 to satisfv a d* crec entered In *«Hid
cause Dec mber 31. 1H*> . for t he plaintiff for
'41.0 and now owed by defendu 1 Cornel*
1 oil* ge on its answer and cross-petition tiled
in said cause for $862 aud eo.-t.s $50 28 and ac
cruing costs.
C. E HALL.
88-5 Sheriff of Holt County, Neb.
B IDLE NOTICE.
Sealed uroposa s will be received at the
office of the county c e k, C’Neill Nebraska,
until 12 o’clock. Api'l' 20, 1903 for the build
ing of a bridge across tin Elkhorn river in
Evn- g precinct about the center of the S<n4
"'>-‘7-9 Said bridge to be a niie and strnger
b idge. Contractor to furnish plan and spec
iticaiion. The county to furnish the piling
to be delivered at the site of sa'd bridge.
All bids to be sealed and marked **Proposal
for bridge.” The board ol supervisors re
serves the right to reject any and all bid-*.
E. S. G1LMOUR.
37-4 County lerk
BRIDGE N TI E.
8ea h* proposals will be received a* tin
office ot the county cl rk, O'Neill Nebraska
until 12 o’clock. April 2u, 1903. fur the building
ol a bridge across 1 he South Fork creek, on
section and range line he* ween section 6 26-11
and section 1-20-12 be ween McClure and
Chambers prtelects. Said bridge to bea pile
and stringer bridge. Contractor to furnish
plan- aud specifications. The county to f ji
ni-h the piling for s id bridge delivered ut
tlie ite ot the bridge.
All bids to be sealed a d marked ‘Proposa
for Bridge ” The b-ard of s> pervisors re
serves th* right to reject anv or a i bid .
E. S Oil Vii (JR,
37-4 ( ounry Clerk
LEGAL NUT IK.
William T, Wilder ami Linda W. W Ider. his
wife, non-resiuents defendants, wi 1 Like
noth e that on the 9th day of Mar h. 1903.
Gharh s E Gi‘ son. p aiutiff. filed his petition
in the district court of Holt c uutv, Nebras
ka, against you. impleaded with the County
of Holt, and John Doe, whose name is un
known. tlie object and prayer of w hich ate
to foreclose a certain mortgage executed ny
William T. Wilde , aud Linda W V\ilu* r upon
he northeast quarter (neV-O of section three
31 township twenty-five [251 range [12] Holt
coi nty, Nebraska, to The Guaranty luVesi
un nt Company* and give to secur* the puv
m< nt of a romissory note ol six hundred
dollars [ItOO.Od] to be due and payatde on he
first day of May 1894. with interest at seven
per cent from date until due and ter pet
ce t. thereat ter, a. d upon which is due the
-utn of $1,275.00. Said mortgage was recorded
i book 4. of mortgages at pages 543 of the
»eeords of Holt county , Nebraska.
You are required to answer said petition
n or btlorc Monday, the 20th day of April.
C. A, HOBINSON, Kearney, Nebr.
37-4 Att« rney for plaintiff.
LEGAL NO * ICE.
To Etta F Crow, widow of w iliiam (’row,
deceased. Emily Andrews.-Andrews
iter husband, f rank L Crow.-Crow, bis
wife, Edgar Crow,-row, his wife, Wil
liam Cro ,-( row, his wife John Doe.
iruenume unknown, defendants, will take
n t. ce that on the 9th clay of March, 1993.
hat lea E Gibson, plaint iff . tiled Ills petition
in the d'i-trict court of llolt county. Nebras
ka, tlie object and pi aye of which are to
foreclose a certain mortgage on the south
east quarter o» th So tit ast quarter (sel4 of
e]4) section 2 and north half \i\%) northeast
quart* r *neJ4) and northeast quart r(nej£)
f norihwe-l quarter (nwl4) of section 1
owm-hip • 6 nort h range 15 Iloltcoii ty. Ne
raska, which -ai l mortgage wft» executed
*>y ( harh s huff. an*i Ida h. Huff, hi w ile. on
he lhii day of line. 1888. lo secure the pay
ment of their promissory note for the sum of
1 »ne thousand dollars, ($1000y to be due on the
1st day of June, 1893 Winch said mortgage
was recorded in Book 39 of mortgages, at
page 282
Plaintiff prays fora decree In the sum of
$2192.50. That -aid mortgage be foreclosed
md said premiss be sold to satisly said
amount.
Plaintiff further all ges that John hoe.
whose true name is ut known, has, or claims
to have, some inteiest in said premises by
v rtue • f an unrecorded deed.
You are requir- d to answ rthis petition on
• >r before Monday. April 20, 1U03.
0. A. HOBINSON, Kearney, Neb
37-4 Attorney.lor plaintiff.
NOTICE.
To Lucia N Fan ton, (a minor), and Luca A.
Ferry, gua dian ol Lucian N Fauton,(a
minor))
The above named defendants and each of
them will take notice that tlie plaintiff her- -
u, Hugh liurgt ss. has commenced an action
n the district court of Holt county Nebras
ka. against them and each of them i he ob
ject and prayer being to quiet the title in and
t the i ortheast quarter of section eight (8),
township t wenty-seven (-7). range fifteen (15)
west of the 6th p. m in Holt county. Nebras
ka. and for a decree finding that the defen
dants and each ol them have no claim, right,
iltle or interest in or to said premise and
that the same be quieted and confirmed in
the plaintiff and for other equitable relief
and that the plaintiff be decreed to be the
owner of all tlie interest of said minor in and
to said above described real estate.
You are required to answer -aid petition on
or before the 20th day of April. ittOo
37-4 It K DICKSON, a tty for plaintiff.
NOTICE.
To Knotts and Penny i A partnership com.
posed of John M Knotts and Fannie S Pen
ney.) John M. Knotts and wife, Jennie
Kno ts. William A Penny and wife, Fanny
S. Penny, Norm n F Thompson. Ell wood
Johnson. Mrs Ell wood Johnson, first and
full name unknown and George K. Johnson,
non-residents defendants.
You and each of you will take notice that
the plaintiff, Michael Ly ons, has commenced
an action in the the district court ol clolt
county, Nebraska, against you and ouch of
you. the object and prayer being to fore
close a certain real estate mortgage given by
Michael J. Stafford and wife to the Farmers
Loan and'• rusi Company of Kansas on the
1st day of April. 1881) upon the following de
scribed real estate situated In Holt county,
N* braska. towit:
The west half of the southeast quarter and
northeast quarter of the southeast quarter
of section seven (7), and northwest quarter
of outhwest quarter of sec
tion eight (8), township twenty-nine (29)
range ten (10) west of the 6th p. m. 8aid
mortgage being given to secure their note of
1800 of that date due five
years after date* which plaintiff al
leges be is the owner of and that there is
due him thereon the sum of fttiUU. Plaintiff
pi ays for a decree finding the amount due
him and that you be required to pay the I
same or that said land be sold to saiisiythe]
t*ame and plaintiff further prays that ihe in- '
tervst of ilie defendants. Eliwood Johnson
and wife, Mrs. El wood J ohm* on and George
K. Johusun in said real estate, be decreed to
be subject to the lien of i laintitlN mortgage
and for other and equitable relief.
You are required to answer said petition
on or before the llth day of May. 1903.
40-4 U. K. DICKS JN,
Attorney for Plaintifi,
75c gets The Frontier 6 mo.
Brennan’s is headquarters for all
kinds of lamp’s. 26tf
Teeth or photographs at Corbett’s
23rd to 30th of each month. 39tf.
For farm loans, on reasonable terms
call on Elkhorn Valiev Bank. 13tf
Land belonging to non-residents for
for sale by E. H. Whelan, O’Neill
Nebraska. 46tf
Get the best and purest deoderized
gasoline for your stoves and lamps at
Brennan’s.
Get your lamp oil at Brennan’s for
he keeps the highest standard grades
of any one in town; he keeps the<d|/
Ecoene oil. j
NOTICE
To Patrick Cannon, WiPiam K. Parks and
ife. Mrs. William R. Parks aud Solomon
H?rsh.
You and e* ch of you will take notice that
Charles VanGorder has begun an action in
tin*district court of "Holt county. Nebraska,
to foreclose a mortgage given on the s« uth
east quarter of section twelve <I2), township |
twenty-nine (29), r nge ft urteen (14), west of Ik
the ttth, P M. in Holt count . Nebraska, by i
P trick Cannon to gecur* bis n te or #300
■ ated May 9th 1893. and upon which here is
now due the sum of #150 with interest at ten
ccr c» n from May 1st.. 1899. Plaintiff alleges
bat he is l.he owner and holder of said note
and mortgage and that, lb same are lost and
pra\s for a foreclosure of the same and that
he defendants be required to pay said
amount or that said premises be sold to sat
isfy the amount found due the plaintiff and
for other equitable relief. You are lequbed
to answer said petition on or before the 30th
day of March,-1903 R. K. DICKSON,
&I--4 Attorney for Plaintiff.
NOTICE.
To Handerkan NehoiT.wJdow.S. M.Bunnell and
wife, Mrs S. »t. Buuneb, first and full names
unknown, C. H loncray and Mrs. O H. Ton
cray, first and full names unkn wn, Nelson
I one; ay. widower, and the County of Holt,
defendants.
You and each of you will take notice that,
Michael Lvons as plaintiff has filed his peti
* ton in t lie district court ol Holt county. Ne
braska. against you and eac of you, the ob
j« et ami prayer oTsa d petition being to foie
ciose a certain mortgage executed by the de
*'e» d ni. Hamierk n Nehotf to Snowaiter
Miii tgage cm: pany and now owned by the
plulniifl upon the northwest quarter of
section twenty-five (: 5.) township twenty -
-even 27,) range twelve (12.) we-r of the Sixth
I*. M in Hollcoui ty. Nebrask, said mortgage
being given to secure t e pay ment of lier
promissory note of August 1, 1889. for #575,
due five years after date Plaintiff alleges
that .there is due bin upon said note and
mortgage the sum «<s$l 00 fs- weich sum with
inteiert from this date he prays lor a ueeree
that the defendants be required to pay the
-ante or that saio p emise* b sold to satisfy
the amount found due.
You ate required to answer said petition
on or before the 9th day ol March. 190-^
31-4 R. R DICKSON.
Attorney for Plaintiff.. .
NOTICE.
To H. N. McKee and wife, Mrs. H. N. Me- (
Kee, W . D Mathews, Airs. VV. D Mathews,
Hugh E. C«<en and Mrs. Hugh E. Coen, Ne
nrask Mortgage and Invest eut Company,
t harles l*. Wright and Mary C, Wright, de
fendants.
V ou and each of you are hereby notiti.d
that on the 24th day of February. 1903, G. A.
Hamilton began an action in the i istr ct •
vouitof • iolt County, Nebraska, against you,
the object and prayer be ng.to foreclose a
certain real estate mortgage upon the north
east quurtei of section thirty-five, township
thirty-two, tange ten of Holt county. Ne
braska, given by Tom t rowe to Nebraska
Mortgage investment Company, to secure his
note of$4U0due August ist, lbb3 Plaintiff al
leges that he is the owner of said note and
mortgage and there is due him thereon the
sum of $1000 and prays lor a decree that the
defendants be equued to pay the same or
that said land be sold to satisfy said debt
ui d for other equitable relief.
You are • equi ed to answer said petition
on or belore me blh day of pril, lb03. \.A>"
K It, DICKSON, Jy
45-4 Attorney for Plaintiff.
NOTICE.
To au uel L Knapp, Julia A. Minor,widow,
Jt. J. I* isk and the unknown heirs ol Mary J.
Doolittle, deceased, L. G. Dm little, and
husband.-Dooliitle, delendanls.
You will each take uot.ee that ou t..e 2bth
day of January, .9U.», harles VanGorder,
plaintiff tiled his peii ion in tin district court
ui Holt County, Nebraska, against you and
ea> ii of y« u, tlie object of said action being
to foreclose a certain mortgage ex- on ted by
the defend.»nt, Samuel u. Knapp to the plain
tiff upon ihe southeast quarter « f ection
two, township tw my-nine (29>, range
lourleen U4i. west of tht- Gth P. M., in Holt d
county, Nebraska, to secure the payment of s' ■
tits not ol &2U0.GU, dated May bill, i«k3, and
uue May Ist, Ibbb, and Upon whicli theie is
now due ibesqm of $195 for w hicu sum with
tut rest from this uute plaintiff prays for a
decree that the del end ants be required to
pay the same o that said premises may he
sold t satisly the amount found uue and for
other equiiabie relict.
You arc required to answer said petit on on
or beloiv the bih day of April, 1903
it. K. DlCK'ON.
35-4 Attorney fo* Plaintiff.
LEGAL NO * ICE.
To .Jeremiah Lynch and Mrs. Jeremiah
Ly uch herieai name unknown, William H
Smith trustee, John Due real name unknown,
and Thomas H. Mu it s, non-r* sident delend
auls: You are hereby notified that on the
2bth day ot February, A . 1903,Guy A. Ham
ilton, Plaintiff, Hi* d his petition in the Dis
trict Court of Holt county, Nebraska, against
you and others as defendants, to-wii: Jere
miah Lynch and Mrs.Jeremiah M uch her real
name unko wn, William H. Smith trustee,
and Joi n Doe real name uukuoau, Thomas
11. Morns. Valley Cattle Co. a corporation,
* rank M. Tytrull. Euwiu S. Lvt s, Ida C. l\\es,
his wile, the object and pray er oi whieb peti
tion is to foreclose-a mortgage deed made,
execute , and delivered on the first day of
March, 1888, by 1 humus H. Morris as moilga
ger, to C. H. 'ioncray, mortgagee, upon and
conveying the property de c ibtd as foi ows,
bitumen in the Cou ty of Holt and State of
Nebraska, t -wit: The northwest quarter of
section thirty in township twenty-seven
north, of range fourteen nest of thebtll P. M ,
and which was given to secure the puyment
of a promissory note for the sum ot Seven
iiuu red Dollars, wit interest at the rate of
T1/* percent per annum, which note was due
auU pay able ou the first day of March.Ibil3,ac
cording to its term-, on which note there is
due the sum ot $1,224.39, thai plaintiff is now
the legal owner of said note and mortgage. I
And lor said sum with Intel est and costs the ■
plaintiff m ay s for a decree that the defend- '
an is be required to pay the same, and that in
defau>t oi such payment, said premises in a/
be sold to satisfy the amount f und due.
You are required to answer said petition on
or befor. the bth day of »pril, A. D. Jt03.
Dated February 2b, 1903.
GLY a. HAMILTON,
35-4 Plaintiff.
SHERIFF S SALE.
liy virtue of an order of sale directed to me
from the clerk of the district court of Holt
county, Neb* aska, on a judgment obtained
before the clerk of the district court of Holt
county, Nebraska, ou the 10th day of Janu
ary 1Du3, in iavorof the The Smith Broth ejyt
Loan and Trust Company aspluintiff. Xv
against Antonie Jelen, widow of Vaclafv
eleu, decease d. Marie Niki,-Nickl. her
husband, first name unnown, Anna Jelen,
vac Jelen, Jr., Anton Jelen and John Jel»*n,
being heirs of Vaclay Jelen, deceased as de
fendants for the sum of Anne hundred, fifteen
dollars and no 11)0 cents and the costs taxed
at $22.53 und accruing costs, I have levied
upon the following real estate taken as the
property of said defendants to satisfy said
order or sale, towit:
'1 he southeast quarter of section seventeen
(17) in township thirty (30) i orth of range
nine 19) west ot the bth p.m. in holt county,
Nebraska.
And will offer the same for sale to the high
est bidder for cash, in hand, ou the 6th day
of April, A. D. ,1903, in front of court
house, in O’Neill. Holt county. Nebraska, at v.
the hour of 10 o’clock a m„ ol said nay, when j
and where due atteudanev will be given by 1
the undersigned.
Dated at O’Neill, Holt county, 5th day of
March, 1803.
30-5 c. E. Hall,
Sheriff of Said County.