Tta Maybee Lore Affair, BY ADA C. SWEET. (Copyright, 1902. by Dally Story Pub. C?».| The stenographer bowed to the coachman on his box. Joyce took off liis hat and then leaped down and stood ready to speak to the fair and dignified young woman. She asked after the man’s family, bowed again, smilingly, and walked quickly away, down the long, lighted street. It was half past five In the evening. More than one pair of eyes noted the chance meeting upon the sidewalk. The coachman climbed back to hla leat, muttering to himself. He was watting for his employer, Henry Maybee, the railway magnate. At last Maybee came out Into the open air rejoicing In his liberty. As oe opened bis carriage door, for him self, Maybee was arrested by the sound of honest Joyce’s voice. ‘Tvo Just seen '*lss Salome, sir.” ■“Where,’’ asked Maybee, looking up and down the street. "She came out of that big door, sir, an hour ago, and she stopped and asked after the children, and then went her way without saying any thing about herrcif." “Well—which way?” Maybee’svoice was anxious. “Just down street—that way,” said the man. “Very good, thank you, Joyce.* “She do he workln’ in this big place," said Joyce. Mr. Maybee stepped into the car riage, closed the door; and Joyce Fathered up tlio reins for the home v.ard drive. • * * • • Before the fire sat Lewi*, the rich man’s son. He looked up when his lather came In. His salutation was but an Indifferent murmur. The elder man affected a brisk cheerfulness. He drew his chair to the fire, throw the evening papers to I.ewls, and feigned not to notice that they dropped upon the rug. “How are you, and h« 1 the doctor been here to-day?” Inquired the fa ther. "Yes, father, same old storyan swered the young man. "Advises a change, and all that—” "You must have a change," began the elder Maybee— “Quiet and rest would be a change,” sighed Lewis. “I’ve been traveling these si* months—and I’m tlrea of new things. Let me stay here. I like the sameness of life that the doctor complains of." His face drooped again—the pale, listless face. He sat down far back In his deep chair, and to bis father's ear there came the whispering sound of a half stifled sigh. Henry Maybee, too, bowed his head, and sat looking Into the fire. Then he telephoned to Dr. Bell,.ask ing the old physician to come and see him, that evening, It possible. When the two friends were seated together In Mr. May bee’s study, the railroad man began without any ifs or huts: "What shall I do with Lewis, Doe tor?” “What's the matter with him?” asked Dr. Bell. “What’s tne matter with him? Why, you're his physician and ought to know!" retorted Mr. Maybee. "What’s the real matter with him?” persisted the doctor. "In love,” said the father, laconic ally. "And a hard case,” the doctor mat tered, "lasts a good while—travel, ohange, other women, sea voyage, and A /f //f./?//. *../// /,* A "I’ve seen Miss Belome, sir.” no yielding. The thing has become chronic—got on his nerves—lowered hla vuailty—unless we can rouse him, he’s gone." "Gone! What do you mean?” "Gonb!" repeated the doctor. “Gone?” eald the father, In a trembling voice not at all like hla own. "Gone for good!" said the doctor, With decision. "But Doctor," expostulated Mr. May. bee, rallying, ‘Men have died and worms have eaten them, but not ft* love’—” “All nonsense!” said the doctor. “Hank nonsense, and no one knew It better than Shakespeare, who put the words Into the mouth of a co quette. Men have died for love, thousands of ’em. Some one way, aome another—by wars, by dissipa tion, by suicidal hard work, by loss of interest in life—a hundred wavs— your boy's going the way of indiffer ence” He paused, aghast at the effect ol Mb wdrdx. __ 1 When Alice started out from Mr. T.eavett’s house It was half past five. When she and Tony were still two miles from the woods, at a lonely turn In the road, the horse suddenly shied, then stood stock still. A wo man wag standing directly before them—a tall woman dressed In black, with a big mourning veil over her face. “Oh, miss,” she whined In a feeble voice, "can you tell me where I will find Silas Perry’s house? I’m his mother, and I wrote him to meet me at the Junction. But he couidn’t-a got the letter—he was always a good son, Silas was. Is It a long walk to his house?” “Walk! You can’t walk it. You must be real old,” said Alice hospit ably. “Get In with me. I go right by Silas Perry’s house.” With a muttered "Thank you,” the woman climbed awkwardly Into the sleigh. “Let me take your satchel,” said Alice, making room at her feet; but the woman clung to It. “It’s got all I own In the world In It,” she said. So she sat prim and severe, with her precious satchel in her lap, while Alice tucked the warm robes about her. The moon came up and shone with little scuds of cloud across It. They were very silent. All at once Tony’s quick pace and the wind together The wind caught the veil and disa^ ranged it. caught the black veil and tossed it out of place. It was quickly snatched back, but Alice had seen—whiskers! Her blood ran cold. It was the man at the station. He was after the money. What should she do. It would do no good to shriek. She must think quickly. Suddenly Tony began to dance. The girl gave a peculiar little twist to the line—it was an old trick they had played with a rope iu the field. Some thing's frightened him,” the girl cried breathlessly, “but I guess I can hold him." Dance, kick, snort, ToDy seem ed possessed of a veritable evil spirit. When she had quieted him a bit, the girl suddenly clapped one hand to the bosom of bor jacket. ‘T’ve lost it!” she cried excitedly—“the money— pa's money—It was a hundred and seventy-five dollars.” '"I had it a minute ago. Can't you sse It back there?" The figure by her side turned its head. Yes, there in the gleam of the light on the Bnow was a small dark packet. "I can't leave Tony,” cried the girl. “Can t you—won’t you, please, get it for me?” jjeposiung uie precious saccnei, tne figure climbed reluctantly down from the sleigh and started back toward the object. It was almost reached. "S—s—8ss, Tony!” Alice cried under her breath—and instantly Tony was ofT at great leaps, quieting gradu ally to long, even strides as he neared the forest road. The girl never moved; all she said was "S—s--sss!” at Intervals. The trees shot by. Was it an hour, two hours, a week? The light of the Perry farmhouse showed through the thinning trees. Tony slowed down and turned the curve of the home drive with sides foaming, nostrils dilating and eyes fairly bursting from their sockets. The father was waiting at the gate, the mother on the stoop, Sarah and Wallie Burch at the window. It was nine o’clock. "What In the world!” ejaculated the tarmer. Alice thrust the money Into her father's hand and flung her arms aoout her mother’s neck. ’T’ve bad my experience,” she cried, and fainted dead sway. The next morning when the satchel was brought in, it was found to con tain a revolver, an ugly-looking knife and a small dark lantern. ”1 hope he enjoyed the peanut candy,” drawled Alice languidly.— Grace Adole Pierce In Los Angeles Times. Penal Institutions. Commenting upon the manner In which young men are made to work in the technical schools as compared with the more easy ways of life in colleges, President Pritchett of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology told this story on his own Institution at the recent Installation of Alexander C. Humphreys as president of Stevens Institute: "At a civil service examination in Massachusetts there waB one appli cant who had tried the course at ’Tech’ with 111 results. A question on the paper asked the names of the penal institutions of Massachusetts, and this was the reply: “ ‘The state prison at Charles town, the reformatory for women at Sherburne and the Massachusetts In stitute of Technology.' ”—New York Times. WTINUE ' Those who are gaining fleah a nntl strength by regular treat 1j mentwith Scott’s Emulsion 'i should continue the treatment I * «n hot weather; smaller dose ] and a little cool milk with It will ! do away with any objection Sttached to fatty pro ring the heated nd for free sample. & HOWNt, ChemUt., treet, New York, dfi.oo; all druggists. Additional Local. House to rent.—Dickson & Co 49-tf J. C. Harnish, was a passenger for Omaha Wednesday. If you want a good riding plow Bentley has one to sell you. 40tf. D. Clem Deaver returned from a business trip to Omaha Sunday. B. A. Deyarman house and ham for sale. Dickson & Co. The Holt county Sunday School Convention will be held in Ewing on June 9 and 10th. FOR SALE—A few full blooded Hereford bulls. tf. Cowperthwaite & Son. The recent heavy rains have been a forceful reminder that O’Neill needs better sidewalks or at least better cross walks. B. C. Human, of Scottvllle, was in the city Monday and ordered The Frontier sent to his. address for the ensuing year. i ui iutil, j uiuu wiuovu [of carpenter tools. In good shape, nearly new; a bargain if taken at once. 48-2 George Shively. S. ,1. Weekes went to Omaha Tues day morning to attend the annual session of the "Masonic grand lodge as a delegate from the local lodge. Rev. Thomas W. Bowen will preach at the Presbyterian church on Sunday evening, June 7. Subject, “Some thing Lacking.” Everybody invited. John Davidson came over from Bonesteel, S. D., last Thursday even ing and spent a week visiting relatives and friends in this city. He return ed this morning. Henry Tlneroff. postmaster at Star, and one of the most prosperous farmers of Steel Creek township, was a caller Wednesday renewing his sub scription to this household necessity. Stock buyers report large receipts of hogs during the past two or three weeks. Farmers have been taking advantage of the unfavorable farming weather to haul their fat swine to market. The mayor and city council have been in session the past two days as a board of equalization. There are numerous complaints before the board and the taxation of a number of our citizens need equalizing. Frank Martin expects to leave this week for the Oregon and Washington country in quest of greener lields. Mrs. Martin will remain in O’Neill until Frank tinds a place where he wants to locate. jiic unnm j-a t ill v^u., nave auuo iui i sale and their Dames have weighed 2100 hundred. Brother stockman come and buy one of these bulls and grow 1800 hundred lb steers with the same feed you grow 1000 and 1200 lb ones. J. R. Thomson Foreman. J. M. Alderson was up from Cham bers last week delivering a full-blood ed short-horn bull to J. M. Hubbard. John has disposed of a number of high class animals the past year and is thoroughly convinced that it pays to raise good stock. Anyone who desires to have paper pering, painting, ealcemining and frescoeing done, it will be to their ad vantage to see me. I have had over forty years experience and will guar antee work to be first-class. Leave orders for work at Corrigan’s drug store or address me at Agee, Neb. 35-2 N. S. Thompson. I have a few very fine buggies tha I will sell cheap for cash or any kind of old time. They must go some way to make room for a carload of new goods just coming. Call first and get your choice. Remember the above goods must go before July 4.—Nell Bren nan. 48tf Patti’s Enormous Earnings. A number of figures are given of Mme. Patti’s earnings, and it is be lieved that sbe must bave made a round million pounds with her won derful voice. During one single year she netted $350,000. Day after day. during one part of her career, she made within two or three hours $5,000 For Sale Cheap. SE, 17, 32, 10, and W. i N\V, 31, 30, 16., Holt county Neb. Too far away, will sacrifice. Terms easy. Open to all agents. Miss Leona L. Lingle, owner, 1531 Cambria St., Los Angeles, California. 44-tf 1 have purchased a Celebrated d d Newcomb Fly-Shuttle Loom and d d am now ready to do all kinds d d of Carpet and Rug Weaving. A d Work done by a eompetant wea- \ J ver. Call at residence and ex- J ? amine work. r J T. A. PICKERING. 2 Ray News. Mr. and Mrs. Dodge were visitors here Tuesday. I Fred By ram was a Ray caller Mon day. Joe Bigler visited at Mr. Twyfords’ on Sunday. Mr. Van Kirk had business in Shields township the first of the week. Mrs. Coombs is in Spencer this week visiting friends. The roadmaster was in this vicinity Monday looking after and fixing washouts made by the heavy rains. Rollie Twyford went, to O’Neill Decoration day, returning home Sun day. _ Phoenix. Rudolph Jeppeson and wife were Spencer visitors the fore part of the week. Otto Nilson marketed hogs in At kinson Thursday. Peter Greeley went to O’Neill Tues day of last week, returning Thursday. F. M. Clevenger had business in At kinson Thursday. Gus Clevenger and Henry Stansberry were Turner visitors last Monday. Agnes and Ben Reiser of Badger spent Sunday at Mrs. F. Coburns. Henry and Mary Bartel visited at George Spindler last Sunday. Arthur Clevenger of Atkinson was a Phoenix visitor one day last week. Lfenora Lamphier spent Saturday afternoon with her sister, Mrs. Frank Damero. Miss Susie Lammar’s is now staying with Mrs. A. W. Clevenger in Atkin son. Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Morton Greeley were Atkinson visitors the latter part of the week. Lost Light bay horse, white face, four white feet, left ear split. 43 G. W. Smith. Notice to the Public. Gather up all your wasting iron and bring it to Nye & Schneider’s office at O’Neill and get from $3.00 to $4.00 a ton. Good for weeks. A man from Omaha does the purchasing. We pay big price for old rubber shoes and old copper and brass. Dont fail to clean up your premises and get the cash. . . . TIME CARD GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY WILMAR A SIOUX FALLS RAILWAY. Passenger. Dally Except Sunday. 9:60 p. m. Ar — Central Time_Lv 10:10 A. m. Mixed Train, Dally, Except Sunday. 4:20 p. m. Ar.Central Time,....Lv 8:50 p. m. Close connections at Sioux City for al* points. For rates and further information call ou or address W. E. West, Agent. notice for publication. Department of the Interior, Land Office at O’Neill. Nebraska, May 28th, 190)1. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his Inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be mand be fore Register and Receiver U. S. Land Office at O’Neill, Nebraska, on June 26th 1903, viz: MALVINA BENEDICT, H. E. No. 16248. for the NHNE M, Sec. 28, T 28 N., R. 12 W. He names the following witnesses to prove ills continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz.. Charles Ingersoll.of O’Neill, Neb.. Maud Kline, of O’Neill, Neb., Patrick O’Connor, of O’Neill. Neb.. Paul Butler, of O’Neill, Neb., Bert Harding of O’Neill, Neb. 48-6 S. J. WEEKES, Register. NOTICE. In the district court of Holt county, Ne braska, The Anglo American Land Mortgage Agency Company, Limited, (A Corporation.) plaintiff, vs Matt Mechaly, (single) Matt Mechaly, sr. Barbara Mechaly, his wife and Charles H. Metz, Defendants. To the defendant, Charles 11. Metz, You will take notice that on the 6th day of May, 1903. the above named plaintiff tiled a petition in the above named court against you and the above named defendants, the object and prayer of said petition being to foreclose a roal estate mortgage given by the defendant Matt Mecnaiy, single, to the plain tiff on the 18th day of April, 1900 upon the northeast quarter of section twenty two, (22), township thirty, (30), range twelve, (12), west of the 6th, F. M, in Holt county, Nebras ka, to secure two notes of 6200 of the same date and falling bue, one January, 1st. 1902 and the other January, 190)1. Plaintiff alleges that It Is the owuer of said notes and mortg age, and that theire is due the sum of 6475 with interests from the date of filing said petition at 10. Plaintiff prays that the defen dants be required to the sume or that said premises be sold to satisfy the amdunt found due which plaintiff asks to be decreed to be a first lien on saidpremises and that your in terest in to the premises be decreed to be subject to said mortgage lien and for other equitable relief. You are required to answer said petition on or before the6th day of July, 1903. K. R. DICKSON, 48-4 Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE. State of Nebraska, f S. S. County of Holt, > To whom it may concern: The Commissioner appointed to locate a road commenlng at the south line of town ship 31 range 10 between section 35 and 36 of said township at Miuneola in Holt county and running thence north between sections 35 and 36, and 26 and 25, and 2)4 and 14 and 13, and 11 and 12, thence west 8. rods, thence north one mile thence east 80 rods thence north to the N. W. corner of section 24, 32, 10. thence north 80 rods thence N. E. about mile leaving section line about 45 rods thence N. W. to N. W. corner of section 1.3-32-10, has reported in favor of the establishment there of, and all objections thereto or claims for damages must be tiled in the County Clerk s office on or before noon of the :2>th day of June A. D. 1903, or such road will be es tablished without reference thereto. E. S. GILMOUR, 47-4 County Clerk. NOTICE OF SALE. In the matter of the estate of Isaao T Mar tin, deceased. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of Hon. J. J. Harrington, Judge of the District Court of Holt county, Nebras ka. made on the 13th day of May 1905, for the sale of the real estate herein after d escribed, there will be sold at the front door of the court house In the city of O’Neill, H olt coun ty, Nebraska, on the 29th day of May, 1903, at 10 o’clock a. m. at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash the foils wiug describ ed real estate to wit: The northeast quarter of section twenty six (26), township thirty (30). north of range nine (9), west of the «tn P. M. in Holt county, Nebraska. Said sale will remain open one hour. Dated this 13th day of May 198. 8. To whom It may concern: The Commissioner appointed to locate a road commencing at east end of lot 2 near bridge on Niobrara river In Holt county, running thence running south to north line of section. Also commencing at N E corner of N w section 18, thence west to N E corner Bection 18, also commencing at north line of Bection is io center of section, thenue south to north line of section 21, thence east to the town of Dustin In township 33 range 15, has reported In favor of the establishment there of, and all objections thereto or claims for damages must bellied In the County clerk’s office on or before noon of the 13th day of June A. D. 1903, or such road will be establish ed without reference thereto. E. 8. UILMOUR, 46-4 County Clerk. NOTICE. State of Nebraska, I County of Holt, 88. 8. To whom It may concern: The Commissioner appointed to locate a road commencing a t north west corner of the south east quarter of the south east quarter of section twenty (20) township twenty seven (27) north of range nine (9) west In Holt coun ty running thence west to the northwest corner of the south west auarter of the south west quarter of said section and township and frum thence south to the public toad on the southwest slue of the F. K AM. K. It. Also to vacate the following road. Beginlng at the Northeast corner of the southwest quarter of the south east quarter of seotion twenty (20) and from thence south to the pub lic road on the south west side of the F. E. & M. F. It. E. all of the above in township twenty seven (27) north of range nine (9) in Holt county State of Nebraska has reported In favor of the establishment and vacation thereof, and all objections thereto or claims for damages must be bled In the County Clerk's office on or before noon of the 13th day of June A. D. 1903, or such roads will be established and vacated without reference thereto E. 8. UILMOUB 46-4 County Clerk. NOTICE In the district conrt of Holt county. Ne br.tska Fred O. Mlinar, Plaintiff vs Charles J. Shell ing and wife’Mrs. Charles J. shelling, first and full name unknown, Hugh A. Allen and wife. Mrs. Hugh A. Allen, James F. Toy, Mrs. James F. Toy, first and full name un known, Farmers Loan and Trust company, (a corporation) J. H. Keith, trustee, defen dants. To Charles J. Shelling and wife, Mrs. Char les J. Shelling, first and full name unknown, James F.Tov andi wife, Mrs. James F. Toy, first and full name unknown, Farmers Loan and Trust company (a corporation), J. H. Keith, trustee: You and each of *you will take notice that the above named plaintiff has commenced an action in the district court of Holt coun ty, Nebraska, against you and your above named co-defendants, the iobject and prayer of said petition being 10 foreclose a mort gage given by Charles J. Shelling on Novem er 5,1887, to J. H. Keith, trustee for George B. Ash on the northwest quarter of section five (5) township thirty (30) range fourteen (14) west of the 6th p. m.. Holt county, Ne braska; said mortgage .bei g given to secure his note of $.000 given to George B. Ash on November 1, i887, and due 5 years afterdate with Interest at 7 per cent, per annum to maturity and 10 per cent, alter maturity. Plaintiff alleges that he is the owner of said note and mortgage and that there is due him thereon the sum of $2000 with interest at 10 per cent, from the filing of his petition. Plaintiff prays that he be decreed to be the owner of said note and mortgage and that the amount found due him be determined and that the same be decreed to be a first lien on said premises and that the defen dants be required to pay tne same and in de fault thereof that said real .estate be sold to satisfy the amount fouud due the plaintiff and that the Interest of all of the defendants be decreed to be subject to the plaintiff’s mortgage and for other equitable relief. You are required to answer said petition on or before the'l3th day of july, 1903. R R. DICKSON, 49-4 Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. IN the District Court of Holt county, Ne braska. To Sigvald M. Simonson and Mrs. Sigvald M. Simonson, his wife, real name unknown, impleaded with William Gittoes and Mrs. William Gittoes his wife, first real name unknown. M. H. McCarthy, first real name unknow, D. A. Doyle, guardian of the minor heirs of John B. Carey, deceas ed, first real name unknown and E. S. Kves, first real name unknown. You are hereby notified that on the 29th day of May, A. D. 1903, Walter L. Selby, as plaintiff, filed his petition in the district court for Holt county, Nebraska, Against Sigvald M. Simonson, Mrs. Sigvald M. Simon son, his wife, real name unknown, William Gittoes. Mrs. William Gittoes, his wife, reul name unknown, M. H. McCarthy, first real name unknown, E. 8. Eves, first real name unknown and D. A Doyle guardian of the minor heirs of John B. Carey, deceased, first real name unknown. The object and prayer of which petition is to quiet the title to the south east quarter of Section 27, and the north east quarter of section 34, ail in township 29 north, range 16 west of the 6th P. M. iu Holt county, Nebras ka, and to quiet the title as to any claims that you, the said defendants, may have in and to the above described real estate either by virtue of the preteuded decree of foreclos ure of tax ileus, and sheriff’s sale and sheriff’s deed thereunder, which sheriff’s sale was pretanded to have been made to the defendant M. H. McCarthy and confirmed on the 5th day of June A. D. 1901, and also to quiet title against any claim in or lion upon the above described real estate which any of you defendants may have therein or thereon by virtue of a certain pretended mortgage wnich purports to have been made by the defendants Sigvald M. Simonson and William Gittoes to the defendant M. H. McCarthy, March 3, A.D. 1902, for $1400, which mortgage purports to have been assigned to the de fendant E. 8. Eves, and by him assigned to the defendant D. A. Doyle, guardian of the minor heirs of John B. Cary, deceased. The plaintiff prays that his title to said premises as against any and all claims or liens which auy of you, the said defendauts, may have, be quieted. You are hereby required to answer said petition on or before the 29th day of June. A D. 1903. .,4a1 ■ WAI.TR L. SBLDT, Plaintiff, By Gaines, Kelby and Storey, his Attorneys. APPLICATION FOR DRUGGIST PERVj*, Matter of application of Gllllgan A Stout Tor liquor license. To the mayor and city council of O'Neill, Nebraska; Notice Is hereby given that Gllllgan A Stout have filed their petition with the city clerk of O'Neill. Nebraska, for a druggists license to sell malt, splritous and vlnuous liquors for medical,medlclnal.mechanical and chemi cal purposes at O'Neill, Grattan township. Holt county, Nebraska, from May S, 1903, to the first Tuesday in May, 1904. If there be no objections, remonstrances, or protest filed within two weeks prior to the 5th day of May, 1903, the said license will be granted. 42-2 GILLIGAN A STOUT, Applicants. SHERFF’S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale, directed te me from the Clerk of the District Court of Holt county, Nebraska, on a Judgment ob tained before the Clerk of the District Court of Holt coifbty, Nebraska, on the 28th day of March 1903, In favor of the county of Holt as PlalntlfT, and against J. B. Kyan or James B. Ryan as Defendant, for the sum of One Hundred Seventy-nine dollars and28 cents and the costs taxed at 819.83 and accruing costs, I have levied upon the fol lowing ueal Estate taken as the property of said defendant, to satisfy said Order of sale, to-wlt: j Lot one 1 In Block Twenty-seven (27) OlML Nebraska. Lot two (2) Block Twenty-sei©£ (27) in O’Neill,Nebraska. And will offer the same for sale to the < highest bidder for cash, in hand, on the 1st day of June A. D. 1903, In front of court house, in O’Neill, Holt county, Nebraska, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, when and where due attendance will be given by the understgne 1. Dated at O'Neill, Holt county, 29th, day of April 1903. 1 44-5 c. E. HALL. A Sheriff of Said Oountyx aoiinm s daok. 1 By vlrture of an order of sale, directed to l me from the Clerk of the District Court of f Holtoounty, Nebraska, on a judgment ob- ' talned before the Clerk of the District Court of Holt county, Nebraska, on the 31st, day of December 1902, In favor of the County of Holt as Plaintiff, and ugalnst Nell Brennan and Maggie Brenman his wife, as defendants, ! for the sum of one hundred fifty-one dollars, 1 and 78 cents, and the costs taxed at (18.63 and t accruing costs, I have levied upon the follow ing real ‘ state taken as the property of said defendants, to satisfy said Order of sale, to-wlt: Lot 4 in Block 9 In the village of O’Neill Nebraska. Lot 5 In Block 9 of the village of O’Neill Nebraska. And will offer the same for sale to the highest bidder for cash, In hand, on the 1st, ' day of June A. D. 1903, Id front of court house. In O’Neill Holt county, Nebraska, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day. when and where due attendance will be given by the undersigned. Dated at O’Neill, Holt county, 30th, day of April 190 44-5 C. H. HALL, Sheriff of Said County. SHERIFF'S SALE. 1 Notice 19 hereby given that by virtue ot an f order of sale Issued to me by the clerk of the V district court of Holt county, Nebraska, In f case of County of Holt vs JustinMcCarty. sr., m Elizabeth McCarthy, and Cornell College V were defendants; that I will offer for sale to J the highest bidder for cash in front of the 1 court-house In O'Neill, Holt county, Nebras- k ka. May 25,1903, at 10 o’clook, a. m„ the fol lowing real estate situated In said oounty and state, towit: The south half of the southeast quarter of section 14 and the north half of the southeast quarter of section 23, in township 26 north of range nine (9) west of the tttb p. m„ except 5 acres out of the northeast corner of said north half of the northeast quarter of saijt section 23 to satisfy a decree entered in satfd cause December 31,1901, for the plaintiff fair *41.80 and now owned by defendant Cornell College on Its answer and cross-petition filed 4 in said cause for (882 and costs (50.28 and ac cruing costs. 0. E. HALL, 43-5 Sheriff of Holt County, Neb. SHERIFF'S SALK. By virtue of an order of sale directed to me from the clerk of the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, on a judgment obtained before the clerk of the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, on the 24th day of March, In favor of Thomas D. Crane and JohnJ. Baucher as plaintiff, and against Ueoige W. Parham as defenda.ut.for the sum of Three ! hundred fourty four dollars and forty-eight cents, and the costs taxed at $28.53 and ao crulng costs, I have levied upon the follow ing real estate taken as the property of said defendant, to satisfy said order of sale to-wlt: The southeast quarter (1$) of section three (3) in township thirty (30) range nine (9) west in,Holt county, Nebraska. And will offer the same for sale to the bla^» est bidder for cash, lu hand, on the 25tllH^y of May, A. D. 1903, In front of cGsirt bouse, in O'Neill, Holt county, Nebraska, at the hour of 10 o'olook a. in., el said day. when and where due attendance will be given by the undersigned. Hated at O’Neill, Holt oounty, 21st day of April, 1903. 43-, C. E. Hall, Sheriff ef Said County. SHERIFF’S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale, directed to me from the Clerk of the District Court of Holt county, Nebraska, ou a judgment ob tained before the Clerk of the District Court 9 of Holt county, Nebraska, on the J7lh day i«f 9 March, 1903, in favor of Hugh H. BaxterBls fi. plaintiff, and against Wilfred K. Jones, J. u. B Foulk, and Mrs. J. W. Foulk, J. W. Foulk, and |9 J. W. Folk,and Mrs. J. W. Foulk,Mrs. Wilfred B K. Jones as defendants, for the sum of seven ^B hundred and thirteen dollars and no cents, ^B and the costs taxed at $25.48 and aoorulng ^B costs, I have levied upon the following real ^B estate taken as the property of said defend- IfJ ants, to satisfy said order of sale to-wlt: if The south half of the southwest quarter B and the uortheast of southwest quarter, and |9 southeast of northwest quarter of section IK thirty-hve, township twenty-five (26) range ^^B thirteen (13) westof the ttth p. m. it And will offer the same for sale to the high- B est bidder for cash. In hand, on the 26th day ^B of May, A. D., 1903, in front of oourt ^B house, in O'Neill. Holt county, Nebraska, at tlie hour of 10 o'clook. a. m. of said day, when ^B and where due attendance will be given by BB the undersigned. vv: Dated at O’Neill, Holt county, 21st day of ^B April, 1903. $1 43-6 C. E. Haul, ^B Sheriff of Said Oounty, ■ SHERIFFS SALE. t By virtue of an order of sale, directed to me from the Clerk of the District Court of JfB Holt county, Nebraska, on a judgment ob tained before the Clerk of the District Court SB of Holt county, Nebraska, ou the 18th, day B . of March 1903, In favor of The County of Holt ^B as plaintiff, and against Michael F. liarring- ^B ton, Maggie U. Harrington, bis wife and Lot BK twelve(l2)ln block fifty-one (51) In McCaf- B forty’s addition to O'Neill, Neb. as defendants KB for the sum of forty and ]9 73-100 dollars and the costs taxed at ^B $29.98 and accruing oosts, I have levied upon 19 the following real estate taken as the pro- * * petty of said defendants, to satisfy said or- '39 aer of sale, to-wlt: © Lot twelve (12) In block fifly-oDe (51) Me- B Callerty’s addition to O’Neill, Nebraska. M And will offer the same for sale to the ^B highest bidder for cash. In hand, on the atk, Bt day of July A. D. 1903, In front of Cojrt 29 house, In O’Neill, Holt county. Nebraska.7at ^B the hour of 10 o'clock a. in. of said day, ^B when and where due attendance will be IP given by the undersigned. (* Dated at O’Neill, Holt county, 3d day of Bf June 1903. 9 <9-5 C. E. HALL. ■ Sheriff of Said County. j SHERIFF’S SALE. I By virtue of an order of sale, directed to B me from the Clerk of the District Court of 1 Holt county, Nebraska, on a judgment oh- ■ tained before the Clerk of the District Oourt 1 of Holt county, Nebraska, on the 2nd day of I February, 1903, In favor of John G. Noss 1 as plaintiff and against Frank O. Appleby, f Letty Appleby, his wife. Charles C. Ely, | -Ely, his wife, real ragune un known and southeast quarter olfBectlon ( fourieen (14) township twenty-seven i 2W north of range nine (9) west of the 6th p. m. and N. G. Moore, as defendants for the sum of One < thousand, one hundred thirteen Dollars land 96 cents. and the costs taxed at $38.83, and accruing costs, I have levied upon the following real estate taken as the property of said defendants, to satisfy said Order of Sale, to-wlt: " j The southeast quarter of section fourteen . (14) In township twenty-seven (27) north of range nine (9) westof the 6th p. m., in Holt county, Nebraska. And will offer the same for sale to the high- K est bidder for cash, in hand, on the 6th day < of July, A. D., 1903, in front of court ) house, in O Neill, Holt countv, Nebraska, at * the hour of it) o’clock, a m., ol said day, 1 when and where due attendance will be givten by the undersigned. Tf Dated at O’Neill, Holt county, 3d day oT June. 1903. m <9-5 C. E. Hall, Sheriff of Sal4 County. - ■ * * 1