The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 11, 1903, Image 8

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O’Neill, Nebraska, June ;{, iflfO.
The council convened as a board of
equalisation and review. Those
present being Mayor J. S. Harring
ton and Councilnicn Snyder,Snigg’s
Brennan, Zimmerman, Whelan and
Gallagher.
Moved by Gallagher and second
ed by Brennan that real estate in
O’Neill city be assessed upon a
basis of one-sixth of its actual
value. Voting aye—Snyder,Gallag-;
her. Voting no Zimmerman,
Sniggs, Brennan Whelan. Motion
lost.
Moved by Brennan and seconded
by Sniggs that real estate in the
city of O’Neill be assessed on a
basis of one-fifth of its actual cash
value. Voting aye Snyder, Bren
nan, Whelan, Sniggs, Zimmerman,
Gallagher. Motion carried.
Moved and seconded that the as
sessment on the property of M. L.
Gilligan on lot 35, block 16, origin
al town of O’Neill be changed from
$1,000 to $800. Carried.
Moved and seconded that the
assessment on the property of C. S.
Hicks on lot 0,10 and 11 block 22, be
changed from $300 to $250. Carried.
Moved and seconded that the
assessment on the property of S.
M. on lot 20,27 and 28 block
16 be changed from 350 to .’100
Carried.
Moved and seconded that the
property of Neil Brennan upon lot
I t, block 17 be changed from MO lo
200. Carried.
Moved and seconded that the as
scsemerit on the property of T. 1'.
Birmingham on lot 1(1, block 17 be
reduced from 73 to 50 dollars.
Carried.
Upon motion moved and second
ed and by a unanimous vote of the
board the following assessments
were changed as noted below.
Property of C. C. Reka on lot 20,
block 22 from 275 to 200 dollars.
Property of J. S. Harrington on
iota 1234567 in block 37 of Riggs
addition to O’Neill raised from 475
to 575 dolfnrs.
Property of O. O. Snyder on lots
1 234 56 7 8 in block “H” Rally’s
Park addition raised from 400 to 600
dollars.
Property of P. C. Corrigan on
Rahy’s Park addition on lota !2
13 block H raised from 50 to 100
dollars.
Property of Helen O’Sullivan on
lots 14 nud 15 block O Rally’s
Park addition, raised from 100 to
i 125.
Propert of E. P. Norvell, lot 16and
17 block H in Rally’s Park addition
raised from $200 to $250.
Property of J. J. Harrington, non
descript in section 29, township 29
range 11, raised from $250 to $300.
Property of H. A. Polk, nondes
cript in section 29 township 29
range 11, raised from $250 to $330.
Property of K. C. Mann, nondes
cript in section 20 township 29 range
11, raised from $300 to $000.
Property of A. J. Hammond,
nondescript in section 22 township
29 range 11, raised from $75 to $1(X).
Property of Adelbert Baker, block
C lots 21, 22 and 23 Ruby’s second
addition to City of O’Neill raised
from $30 to $330.
Property of T. J. Birmingham
nondescript in section M township
29 range 11, raised from $3(X> to $600.
Property of Nellie A. Gillespie,
nondescript in section 30 township
29 range 11. changed from $175 to
$250.
Property of W. G. Palmetier, non
descript in section 30 township 29
range 11, changed from $250 to $360.
Property of T. V. Golden, nondes
cript in section 30 township 29
range 11 No. 32 and 33, changed
from $250 to $375.
Property of D. Clem Denver,
McCafferty’s 2d addition, block 11
lots 7 and 8, changed from $160 to
$200.
Property M. A. Walker. Mc
Cafferty’s 2d addition block II lot
14, 43, feet, cut from $123 to $100.
Property of A. Salmon, Mc
Cafferty’s 2d addition block 1 lot 14,
43 feet, from $100 to $73.
Moved and seconded that we do
nowudjourn until 1:30 P. M. Carried.
O’Neill, Nebraska, June 3d, 1:30
P. M.
Upon motion lots 1 2 3 4 block 13
Hazeletts addition was raised from
$350 to $400.
Lots 1 and 2 block 14 reduced from
$330 to $00.
Lots 0 7 and 8, block 10, Mathews
addition raised from $200 to $230.
All of block 8 in McCafferty's
Annex reduced from $500 to $330.
Lots 6 7 and 8, block 50 raised
from $250 to $350.
Lots 4 block 48 reduced from $100
to $15.
All of block 47 reduced from $1,(XX>
to $400
Lots 7 and 8 block '46 raised from
$230 to $300.
Lots 6 block 46 raised from $300 to
$350.
! Property of E. S. fives, lots 7 and
8 Riggs addition raised from $240
to $300.
Lots 18 and 10 block 37 reduced
from $125 to $100.
Lots 10 block 38, raised from $200
to $250.
Lot 23 block 37 reduced from $125
to $100.
Lots 13 and 11 block G. Hagerty’s
addition reduced from $60 to $50.
Lots 3 and 4 block G. Hagerty’s
addition reduced from $125 to $100
Lots 1 2 3and 9 block G. Ilagerty’s
addition reduced from $175 to $123.
Lot8 and 9 block A Hagerty's
addition reduced from $200 to $150.
ORIGINAL TOWN.
Lot Block From To
7 - 35.$ 75 $ 60
3 33 . 225 200
11-12 32. 150 100
13-14-15-16 31. 250 2(H)
9-10-11 31. 3(H) 350
4 5 6 31. 175 200
3 1 30. 1(H) 125
14 15-16 29 . 300 200
1 2 3 29. 300 250
1 illld 2 29_/. 4(H) 3(H)
14 15 It! 28. 400 300
1-2-3-4 28. 200 125
29 ft. of 1-2-3-4 28. 150 KM)
25 ft. of 1-2-3-4 28. 225 125
(i 7-8 27. i(HH) 6(H)
6 27. 175 150
6 7 8 26. 400 350
7 25*.. 250 300
1 25 200 150
11 24. 140 100
4 23. 75 65
15 23. 225 325
13 and 14 23 175 150
1 23. 150 100
28 22. 10(H) 7(H)
27 22. 1(H)() 700
22 and 23 22. 350 400
14 22.:_ 3(H) 200
5 22 300 250
56 ft. So. end
1 2 and 3 4 22. 300 150
25 ft. 1 and 2 22. 1500 8(H)
89 ft. N. 1&2 22. 1500 900
30 21. 75 1(H)
29 21. 300 400
28 . 21. 300 350
14 15 1(1 21. 1000 6(H)
9 and 10 21. 400 200
I 2 3 4 5 21. 500 300
14 11). 300 225
4 20. 300 250
3 20 100 75
13-14-15-10 19. 500 400
16 18. 200 160
IK IK *1AA OKA
Moved, seconded and carried that
lots 20, 27 and 28, block 10 be cut from
$3,500 to $2,500.
Lot Block From To
21 10...$ 500 $300
22 10. 550 300
21 10. 400 300
18 19-20 10. 750 400
17 10. 450 200
15 10. 275 200
13 10. 150 100
7 and 8 10 350 250
5 10. 200 130
1 35. 35 15
4 10 150 75
2 10. UK) 75
1 10. 75 100
24 15. 125 150
18 and 10 15. 350 250
10 10. 200 150
15 15 200 150
14 15 15. 800 000
0 10 11 12 1.3 15. 500 400
1 and 2 15. 300 400
VV.J 10 13. 125 100
8 12 200 225
15 11. 200 UK)
2 11. 150 175
13 and 14 10. 200 250
1-2-3-4 10. 700 IKK)
12 7,. 150 200
1-2-3-4 7. 250 225
13 and 14 5. 175 150
1 2 3 3. 325 400
14 15-16 2 300 250
4 1.... . 125 100
1 2 3 2. 175 150
0 1. 160 125
3 4-5 20. 350 400
Adjourned till 10 a. in. June 5, 1903.
O’Neill, J une 5,1003
City council met us agreed upon
at last meeting all members being
present.
Moved by Whelun anil seconded
by Gallagher that the council in
struct the city clerk to collect from
each drug store such charge or oc
cupation lax council may impose
before issuing permits.
Amendment made and seconded
by Brennan and Sniggs that the
occupation tax be fixed at $300.
An amendment to the amendment
was made by Snyder and seconded
by Gallagher that the amendment
and motion be laid on the table
until the meeting tomorrow niglit.
Carried.
Moved that we do now adjourn
until tomorrow evening to meet for
the purpose of making appropria
tions and levy and taking up the
matter of druggists permits.
Carried._
June 4tli—evening session.
Moved by Whelan and seconded
by Sniggs that the report of the
committee on appropriation be
adopted. Voting aye -Snyder,
Brennan, Whelan, Zimmerman,
Sniggs, Gallagher. Carried.
ESTIMATE OF EXPEXCES
The city council on estimate
made the following estimate of the
probable amount of money nec
essary for all purposes to be
expended in the city during the
fiscal year commencing the first
Tuesday in May, 1903:
Salaries ot city officers lfiiH)
Fuel lights and rents. I'JUO
K K sinking fund .UOO
lluildiuK repairs and sidewalks .1000
Repairs on waterworks ... 1000
Judsemeut levy. 2500
K K interest 11120
Fire Department supplies . 100
Interest on wuter works bonds .1200
Total lO'.CO
The entire revenue for the pie
vious fiscal year was on motion
duly considered and found to be as
follows:
Receivedtrorn County Treas., Township
Treas. and City Marshall ‘MW 77
'
| Occupation tax. 4009 TO
Water Works lflfiO TO
i W ater W orks t,<>ml int. fund. 750 (Mi
City Scales.251 80
| Total 87k; 57
I,EV Y FOR ltXXl
’ On motion tlie following levies
were made for the ensuing year
1 and the city Clerk ordered to ceriify
same to county clerk:
General fund .. 10 mills
W WInterest 1»
s' K bond interest fund. 9
R R Sinking fund .. ... 5
Judgment levy 15
Total 49 “
Moved by Snyder and seconded
by Whelan that the motion made
regarding druggists permits he
raised from the table. Carried.
Moved by Zimmerman and se
conded by Whelan that the action
on the petition of Gilligan & Stout
asking that they be granted drug
gists permits . to sell liquor for
medicinal purpose he reconsidered.
Voting aye Snyder, Whelan, Zim
merman. Gallagher. Voting tio—
Brennan and Sniggs. Motion
carried.
Moved by Gallagher and second
ed by Snyder that Gilligan & Stout
he given a druggists permit to sell
liquor for medicinal purposes.
Voting aye Snyder, Whelan, Gal
lagher. Voting no—Brennan,
Sniggs. Zimmerman not voting.
Motion carried.
Moved by Whelan and seconded
by Zimmerman that the action on
the petition of P. C. Corrigan ask
ing that he he granted a druggists
permit to sell liquor for medicinal
purpose he reconsidered. Voting
aye Snyder, Whelan, Zimmerman
and Gallagher. Voting no—Bren
nan, Sniggs. Carried.
Moved by Whelan and seconded
by Snyder that P. C. Corrigan he
granted a druggist permit to sell
liquors for medicinal purposes.
Voting aye- Snyder, Whelan,
Gallagher. Voting no Brennan
and Sniggs. Zimmerman not vot
ing. Motion carried.
Moved and seconded that drug
gists he issued permits upon the
payment of the price of ifl.(X). Vot
ing aye— Snyder, Whelan, Zimmer
man, Gallagher. Voting no
Brennan, Sniggs. Carried.
Moved and "seconded that the
water committee go with Mr. Mar
tin and examine boiler and report
at next meeting. Carried.
Moved by Snyder and seconded
by Whelan that the city weigh
master he allowed $25 per month
for the monts of June, July and
August providing the receipts
reach that amount. Carried.
Moved by Gallagher and second
ed by Snyder that the rules he sus
pended and Ordinance No. 92 he
read the second time. Carried
unanimously.
Locates at Spencer
Spencer Advocate: W. II. Mullen,
who'graduated from the Northwestern
Dental College, of Chicago, last March
has pitched his tent among us and
will now be a resident and business
man of this growing burg. The Ad
vocate extends the glad hand of wel
come to Dr. Mullen, and predicts for
him a splendid practice because he
has taken the time and gone to the
expense to fully qualify himself for
his profession; and, again he is among
friends and acquaintances who know
Will never does things by halves, and
all believe in him because of his hono
rable, clean life from boyhood, hence
are not afraid to recommend him to
the general public. He will tit up a
suite of rooms in good shape, and
with his complete up-to-date outfit of
tools and machinery will be excellently
equipped to do first class work. He
expects to open up his ollice on June
15—that is, one week from next Mon
day.
— —m
Additional Local.
House to rent —Dickson &Co 49-tf
If you want a good riding plow
Bentley has one to sell you. 40tf.
The Brook Farm Co., have Bulls for
sale and their Dames have weighed2100
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. B. Thomson Foreman.
See—My big Kentucky jack and
Onward stallion (Standard bred) be
fore breading mares.
.1. II. McAllister.
Great Northern Line
Return limit twenty-one days, stop
overs allowed at intermediate points.
For full information apply to Agent
O’Neill, Neb., or Fred Rogers, (1. P.
A., Sioux City.
Hay to Contract.
The Ditch eompany has hay to cut
and stack by the ton. Call on or ad
dress J. M. Champ, O’Neill. 49-2.
For Sale Cheap.
A Duplex Typewriter, good as new
Inquire of or address, Mrs. Nellie
Selah, O’Neill, Neb. 49-2
FRESH MILCH COWS
For Sale
: George E. Ilansen, Blackbird. 49-3
EDITORS MEET
(Continued from page one)
jucts desired, but a few were handled
very much to the point, and a short
time after six o’clock adjournment
was taken for supper.
The evening session at the opera
house—how shall it be described. Be
fore attempting to do so the Graphic
wishes to say that it only voices the
sentiments of every guest in thanking
most heartily the committees and in
dividuals who in any way contributed
to this great social success, in decora
tions, in music, refreshments, in
oratory, in whole-souled sociability
manifested in ways that sent every
guest home declaring that Atkinson
citizens were the best people on earth
and Atkinson the best town anywhere.
The arrangements were apparently
perfect.The large room was fitted with
small tables at which guests and citi
zens were seated while a group of At
kinson’s fairest young ladies served
refreshments and the Atkinson Par
lor Orchestra discursed their best
music which means second to no body’s.
The musical program was further
enhanced by a violin solo by Miss Bose
Scott and a vocal solo by Miss Phoebe
Scott, both of which won the hearts
of the audience to these charming
and talented young ladies.
Rev. Father Muenich caught the
spirit of the occasion and sang a comic
song, playing his own accompaiment,
and was immediately compelled to re
spond to an encoic in like manner.
G. M. G. Cooper, of Rushville, re
sponded to the toast “Influence of the
Press,” in a fitting and eloquent man
ner, and L. M. Bates, of Longpine, re
sponded to “The Ladies” in a manner
that made his popularity paramount
the remainder of the evening.
One of the best features of the pro
gram, and one which was encored and
repeated, was a comic operatta ren
dered by Misses Rose and Phoebe Scott
and Willis Murphy, assisted by Mr.
Sweet of O'Neill, with piano accom
paniment by Mrs. Scott.
Rev. Muenich delivered the toast to
“Our Guests,” and with his eloquence
and witticisms captivated the
■audience.
Ray News.
Mrs. Twyford visited Mrs. Bigler
Sunday after noon.
Sunday being such a fine day quite
a number attended church.
Rev. Atkinson preached here Sun
day. He will preach again in two
weeks at 3 o’clock.
Mr. Vanlvirk was thrown from a
wrgon last Tuesday, and has been laid
up with a very sore arm and shoulder.
Francis Root of Stuart visited
friends in this vicinity Sunday last.
Charles Bigler and daughters were
visitors at Mr Putman's on Sunday.
Mrs. Ed. Smith and Mrs. Lydia Hay
den of O’Neill visited friends here
Saturday and Sunday.
All are cordially invited to attend
Sabbath school here every Sunday at
2 o’clock p. in.
J. A. Vanlvirk, Supt.
Colmer Ross, Sec. Treas.
Estella Ross, Librarian.
Plioeuix.
Mr. McMane was an Atkinson visit
or Saturday.
Ted and Ethel Anderson were at
Eagle Mills last Sunday.
John Damero was attending court
in O’Neill last week.
Hank Stansberry and Bird Ravmer
made a Hying trip to Atkinson Satur
day.
Bert Parshall is working for Mr.
Winslow at Badger at present.
The barn dance Saturday evening
was well attended and a good time re
ported by all.
George Kirkland was at Atkinson
Saturday.
Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Morton Greeley
attended graduating evercises in
O’Neill Friday evening and visited
Mrs. Greeley’s brother, Malon Price,
and family, there.
□ Bert Anderson went to Butte, Sun
day. His mother returned with him
after having visited a week with her
parents at that place.
O. V. Kenaston of Butte will preach
in the Green Valley school house next
Sunday. A goal attendance is desir
ed.
Eiva and Grover Berry and Mr>
Brown af Paddock attended the dance
Saturday evening and remained at
Louie Coburn’s until Sunday after
noon.
Emma Bartels of Turner is staying
at Mr. Marr’s at present.
Lillie Clevenger was very sick the
latter part of the week.
Frank Damero was an Atkinson
visitor the latter part of the week.
Susie Lammer’s returned home
from Atkinson Friday.
Mary Damero was on the sick list
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Gormley visited at
Mr. Zenor’sSunday afternoon.
Mr. Steel of Atkinson was a Phoenix
visitor Friday of last week.
B. A. Deyarmau house an,d barn for
sale. Dicks on & Co.
Too Much for Senator Allison.
The Senate was discussing th»
project of filling in near Ellis island
and making ground for some immigra
tion station buildings. The paragraph
In the sundry civil appropriation bill
read: "A new island near Ellis island.”
Senator Kean of New Jersey allowed
that if there were to be any new
Islands in the vicinity they should ba
ceded to New Jersey. They struck out
the word "new," and Senator Allison
read the phrase "a Island.” "That
won’t do,” said Senator Aldrich has
tily. "Make It 'an Island.’ ” “Make
It a continent i* r »u Jke,” sniffed Sen
ator Allison, whose grhmmar had been
corrected, “but establish your geo
graphical basis and let’s get on.”
Lion Coffee
is all coffee—no glazing of
eggs or glue to conceal de
j fects and cheapen its quality,
i Fresh and uniform, rich
1 in flavor, because always in j
sealed packages — never in
bulk.
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Notice to the Public.
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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 i
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. !
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. . . TIME CARD
GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY ,
WILMAR & SIOUX FALLS RAILWAY.
Passenger, Dally Except Sunday.
9:50 1* m. Ar — Central Time_Lv 10:10 A. M.
Mixed Train, Daily, Except Sunday. j
4:20 p. m. Ar.t entral Time,_Lv 8:50 P. M. j
«
Close connections at Sioux City for all 1
points. For rates and further information \
call on or address W. E. Wicst, Agent.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE.
In the district court of Holt county, Ne
braska,
Tlie 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 H. Metz,
You will take notice that on the 6th day
of May, 1903, the above named plaintiff filed 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 veal estate mortgage given by the
defendant Matt Mechaly,.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, 1\ M, in Holt county, Nebras
ka, to secure two notes of $200 of the same
date and falling hue, one January. 1st, 1902
and the other January, 1903. Plaintiff alleges
that it is the owner of said notes and mortg
age, and that theire is due the sum of $475
with interests from the date of filing said
petition at 10. Plaintiff prays that the defen
dants be required to the same or that said
premises be sold to satisfy the amount found
due which plaintiff asks to be decreed to be u
first lien on saldpremises 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.
it. It. DICKSON,
48-4 Attorney for Plaintiff.
NOTICE
State of Nebraska. | S. S.
County of Holt, >
To whom it may concern:
The Commissioner appointed to locate a
road commening at the south line of town
ship 31 range 10 between section 85 and 86 of
said township at Minneola in Holt county
and running thence north between sections
35 and 36, and 26 and 25, and 28 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 y
mile leaving section line about 45 rods thence
N. W. to N. W. corner of section 13-32-10, has
reported in favor of the establishment there
of, and all objections thereto or claims for
damages mast be filed in the County Clerk’s
office on or before noon of the 25th day of
June A. I). 1903, or such road will be es
tablished without reference thereto.
E. S. GILMOUR,
47- 4 County Clerk.
notice for publication.
Department of the Interior, Land Office at
O’Neill, Nebraska, May 28th, 1903.
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 NV% NE}£, E!4 N Wfc Sec. 28, T 28 N., R.
12 W.
He names the following witnesses to
prove it is continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, viz..
Charles lngersoll, 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 8. J. WEEKES,
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, Land Office at
O’Neill. Nebraska, May 1, 1903.
Notice ii hereby give nthat the following
named settler has filed notice of his inten
tion to make final proof in support of his
claim, aud that said proof will be made be
fore Register and Receiver at O’Neill, Neb
raska, on June 18, 1903, viz:
Ernest D. Henry, H. E. No. 15330,
for the N E?i, sec. 20, T. 30 N., R. 10 W.
He names the foiiowing witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
f ultivation of said land, viz:
C. L. Young, of O’Neill, Neb.,B. F. Evans,
of O’Neill, Neb., F, C. Stanton. of O’Neill,
Neb., B. A. Powell, of Minneola, Neb.
S. J. WEEKES.
Register,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior. Land Office at
O’Neill, Nedraaka, June 9,1903.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of Ins inten
tion to make final proof in support of his
claim, aud that said proof will be made be
fore the Register and Receiver at O’Neill.
Nebraska, on July 21, 1903. viz:
i'YRUS CAMPBELL, H K. No. 17536,
for the 8W>4 N\Yl4. See. 29, T. 31 N„ R. 12 W
He names the following witness to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said land, viz:
Wallace it. Johnson, of Rav, Neb. Clyde
Johnson, of Slocum, Neb. R. G. Twyford, of
Kay, Neb. J. 8, Twyford, of Ray. Neb.
8. J. WEEKES,
Register.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS.
IN the District Court of Hole county. Ne- .jA
braska **
ToSigvald M. Simonson and Mrs. Sigvaid M-.
Simonson, his wife, real name unknown,
impleaded with William Gittoes and Mrs.
William Gittoes his wife, first real name
uuknown. M. H. McCarthy, first real
name unknow, D. A. Doyle, iruardian of
the minor heirs of John B. Carey, deceas
ed, first real name unknown and B. S.
Eves, first real name uuknown.
You are hereby notified that on the 29th
day of May, A. U. 19U3, Waiter L Selby, as
plaintiff, tiled his petition in the uisirict
court for Holt county, Nebraska, against
Sigvaid M. Simonson, Mrs. Sigvaid M Simon
son, his wife, real name unknown, William
Gittoes. Mrs. William Gittoes, his wife,
real name uuknown, M. H. McCarthy, first
real name unknown, E. S. Eves, first real
name unknown and D. A. Dovie 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, all In township 29 north, rauge 16
west of the 6th P. M. in Holt county, Nebras
ka, and to quiet the title as to kuy claims
that you, the said defendants, may buve in
and to the above described real estate either
by viriue of the pretended decree of foreclos
ure of tax liens, 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 lien upon
tiie above described real estate which any of
you defendants may have therein or thereon
by virtue of a certain pretended mortgage
which purports to have been made by the
defendants Sigvaid 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. S. Eves, and by him assigned to (
the defendant D. A. Doyle, guardian of the '
minor beirs of John B. Cary, deceased.
The plaintiff prays that his title to said
premises as against any and all claims or
liens which any of you, the said defendants,
may have, be quieted.
You are hereby required to answer said
petition on or before the 29th day of June,
A D. 1903.
49-4 WALTER L. SKLBY, Plaintiff,
By Gaines, Kelby and Storey, his Attorneys.
NOTICE
In the district court of Holt county, Ne
Fred O. Mlinar, Plaintiff vs Charles J. Shell
ing and wife’Mrs. Charles J. shelling, first
and full name unknown, Hugh A. Aileu and
wife, Mrs. Hugh A. Allen, James F. Toy,
Mrs. James F. Toy, first and full name un
known, Farmers Loan aDd 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.Toy and. 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-deieudants, the »object and prayer
of said petition being io foreclose a inort
gage given by Charles J. Shelling on Novem
ber 5,1887, to J. II. Keith, trustee for George
B. Ash on the northwest quarter of section
five (o) township thirty (30) range fourteen
(14) west of the 6th p. in., Holt county, Ne
braska; said mortgage „bei g given to secure
his note of $*600 given to George B. Ash on
November 1, *887, and due 5 years after date
with interest at 7 per ceut. 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
thereou the sum of $2000 with interest at 10
per ceut. from the filing of his petition.
Plaintiff prays that he be dec eed to be the
owner of said note and mortgage and that
the amount found due him be ueterinined
and that the same be decreed to be a first
lien on said premises and that the defen
dants be required to pay the same and in de
fault thereof that said real ^estate be sold to
satisfy the amount found 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'iath day of july, 1903.
R. R. DICKSON,
49-4 Attorney for Plaintiff.
SHERIFF'S oAJil^.
By virtue of an order of sale, directed to
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 county, Nebraska, on the 2nd day of
February, 1903, in favor of John G. Noss
as plaintiff and against Frank O. Appleby,
Deity Appleby, his wife, Charles C. Ely,
-Ely, his wife, real name un
known and ' southeast quarter of section
fourieen( 14) township twenty-seven (27) north *1
of range nine (tt) west of the 6th p. m. and N.
G. Moore, as defendants for the sum of One
thousand, one hundred thirteen Dollars jand
95 ceuts. and the costs taxed
at $38.63. and accruing costs, 1 have levied
upca the following real estate taken as the
property of said defendants, to satisfy said
Order of Sale, to-wit:
The southeast quarter of section fourteen
(14) in township twenty-seven (27) north of
range nine t9) west of the 6th p. in., in Holt
county, Nebraska.
And will offer the same for sale to the high
est bidder for cash, in hand, on tbe 6th day
of Juiy, 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 undersigned.
Dated at O’Neill, Holt county, 3d day of
June. 1903.
49-5 C. E. Hall,
Sheriff of Said County.
SHERIFFS SALE.
By virtue of an order of sale, directed to
me from the Clerk of the District Court of
Holt county, Nebraska, bn a judgment ob
tained before the Clerk of the District Court
of Holt county, Neoraska, on the 28th, day
of March 1903, in favor of The County of Holt
as plaintiff, and against Michael F. Harring
ton, Maggie G. Harrington, his wife and Lot
twelve (.12) in block fifty-one-(51) In McCaf
feriy’s addition to O'Neill, Neb. as defendants
for the sum of forty and
73-100 dollars and the costs taxed at
$29.98 and accruing costs, I have levied upon
the following real estate taken as the pro
perty of said defendants, to satisfy said or
der of sale, to-wit:
Lot twelve (12) in block flfty-ODe (51) Mc
Cafferty’s addition to O’Neill, Nebraska.
And will offer the same for sale to the
highest bidder for cash, in hand, on the 6th,
day of July A. D. 1903, in front of Court
house, in O’Neill, Holt county, Nebraska, at
the hour of 10 o’clock a. in. of said day,
when and where due attendance will be
given by the undersigned.
Dated at O’Neill, Holt county, 3d day of
June 1903.
49-5 C. E. HALL,
Sheriff of Said County.
CONSOLIDATED HOMESTEAD NOTICE.
Department of the Interior, United States
Laud Office, O’Neill, Nebraska, June 4,
J903.
Notice is hereby given that the follow
ing named settlers have tiled notice of in
tention to make proof in support of their
respective claims, and that said proof will be
made before the Register and Receiver of
the U. S. Land Office, at O’Neill, Nebraska,
on July 17, 1903, viz:
FRED C. STANTON, H. E. NO. 15276,
for SWJ4, section 27, township 30 N., range
10 west.
Witnesses:
Frank Oberley, Scottville, Neb.
John Berger, Agee, Neb.
Frank Kppeubach, Minneola, Neb.
Harry Stanton. O’Neill, Neb,
HENRIETTA STANTON, formerly Hen
rietta McAllister, U. E. No, 15298.
for NE*4, section 17. township 30, north range
10 west.
Frank Oberley, Scottville, Neb.
John Berger. Agee, Neb.
Frank Eppenbach, Minneola. Neb.
Fred C. Stanton, O’Neill, Neb.
J. S. WEEKES, *
Register.
NOTICE OF SALE. j
In tbe matter of the estate of Isaac 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 om the 13th day of May 1903, for the
sale of the real estate herein after described,
there will be sold at the front door of the
court house in the city of O’Neill, Holt 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 following 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 6th
P. M. in Holt county, Nebraska. Said sale
will remain open one hour. Dated this 13th
day of May 1903.
ADELIAS. MARTIN,
Executrix of the estate
46-4 of ISAAC T. MARTIN. Deceased.