THE O’NEILL FRONTIER O. H. CRONIN. Publisher. ENEILL, NEBRASKA Boston ha* cause to be congratulated on account at Its general heallhfulness, according to the Boston Herald. "Not withstanding 1 he large number of heat prostrations with fatal result*,’’ says that Journal, "reported in Boston dur ing the last week, It 1* Interesting and gratifying to note that the mortality Jecord for the week wit* exceptionally ow. Ordinarily the death rate lln a protracted season of ex treme heat Is exceptionally high, particularly among the Infant pop ulation. Apparently the babies are better and more Intelligently cared for than they used to he when the Infant deaths frequently mounted up to fig ures representing something like a third of the city’s total mortality In midsummer. Pure milk and better health conditions generally have changed all this for the better." A correspondent In the Interior of China complains In the North China Dally News of high prices. "The cost of living," he says, "has gone up enormously. The staple products have doubled In price Rio* sells nt from 800 to 800 cash a Chinese bushel; flour at from 40 to 60 ra*h n catty. And this In spit* of the fact that the crop Just harvested was an exceptional one. Enormous quantities of gruln are be ing shipped down river. The locul au thorities tried to put a stop to this ex port, but were reprimanded by the viceroy.” A catty Is about one and one-third pounds. A cash Is about ono-tenth of a cent. The test of the 2-ccnt fare law In Missouri Is resulting In a great Increase of passenger traffic. The receipts of railroads have risen 82,000 a day In Kansas City. Passenger traffic as re Jiorted In St. Bouts Is a* heavy ns dur ing the exposition. The railroads ad mit the gain, but point out that the costs of operation have grown with It, and raise the question whether the In crease Is not temporary, caused by a desire to take advantage of the low fares. A much longer test Is needed to determine definitely the permanent ef fects of reduced rales on traffic. Mrs. Harriet Chalmers Adams has Just completed one of the most extra ordinary Journeys ever undertaken by a. woman. She epent three years In Visiting South and Central America, {penetrating to the furthermost fron ler points. In the highlands of Peru Mrs. Adams found scattered Indian tribes who are In nowise changed since the days the Spanish conqusrors first saw them These Indians. Mrs. Adams gays. Are the remnants of the greatest of American aborigines whose monu ments are today the marvel of scien tists. A noted English artist was standing at the edge of the road, waiting for hta horse, and he was dressed In his usual peculiar style—mustard-colored riding 5ult, vivid waistcoat and bright red tie, t man. who had evidently been revel ing. happened to lurch around the cor ner of the street. He stared at the famous artist for a minute In silence, then he touched his cup and asked In R tone of deep commiseration, "Heg pardon, guv'nor, was you In mournin’ for anybody?" W. D. Howells, who saw the king at Doncaster on Ht Ledger day, records In Harper's this Impression: "Prob ably no man In hla kingdom under Jitands better than Edward VII that he s largely a form, and that the more of a form he Is the ntore comfortable he Is to the English Ideal of a monarch. But no Englishman apparently know* bet ter than he when to leave olT being a fbrrn and become a man. and he hae endeared himself to his people from time to time by euch Inspirations." A cavalry officer who had by no means distinguished himself In ’ the South African war, retired from the service and built himself a villa in a remote spot on the coast of Devonshire He was showing it to a friend one dav and remarked: "The one difficulty 1 nave Is about a name for the house. 1 should like to hit upon something ■ultable—something appropriate to my military career, you know." "1 see," remarked his friend, "then why not call It 'The Retreat?'" During the year 1906, says a writer In Harper's Weekly, there were slaugh tered for food 111 the Kingdom of Sax ony (which constitutes one-thirty-sixth of the area and contains about one thirteenth of the population of the em pire) 12,922 horses and 3,736 dogs This U an Increase of 224 horses and 133 dogs over the year 1905 In all Ger many. during the year 1906. there were slaughtered for food 182,000 horses. This Is an Increase of about 20,000 over 1905, aud of about 47.000 over 1904 Why does the proportional number of widows increase steadily? asks a Bwlss Journal, and gives in reply sev eral reasons—-the men are engaged In more hazardous occupations; they waste too much time tn taverns, drink ing and squabbling over politics, and they generally burn the candle at both ends Hence, ttie Insurance companies are bee-lnnlng to ask a higher rate of men than of women. The new directory of Chicago shows an Increase tn freak names. One man Is named Ex. another Kk, and there are two Amens. Among the queer names are Ssysxklawlcx and Cyxsx. There are 6,549 Johnsons, not Includ ing 454 Johnstons, and 4,877 Smiths There Is only one Cut tn Chicago, hut there are five Dions, two Elks, five of the name of Moose and a whole army of Foxes. Japanese newspapers state that the Incorporation of the Japanese match manufacturers Is sure, aided by Kng llsh capital. The capital will be be tween $2,500,000 and $5,000,000. equally ■ubscrlbed by Japanese manufacturers and Kngllsh Investors. Including the ■mall factories. Hffurts will be made to open markets for Japanese matches In Kurope and Australia. A criminal from the rural districts who had heard all about appeals to the supreme court and who had been con victed of a penitentiary offense was naked by the judge If he had anything to say. “1 Jest wanted ter ax one ques tion. Jedge." He stooped down, picked up his slouch hat from the door as though ready to depart, and said "Whar’bouts is this here supreme court at ?” Australasian wool exports This sea son will reach 2.009.000 bales an In crease of 200.000 bales over last sea son. and breaking all records. At $:;» a bale this means $15,000,000 cash for Australasia. Shipments to the Cnlted States will total 100.000 bales, a gain of SO.000 bnles over last year. A German botanist. O. Kuntxc. lias pointed out that n certain specimen of tnxodl’m at Oaxada. Mexico, which hei-etofoe has been regarded as the h!r—esf In the world, having a dt an>"te- rf eleven meters, consists In rentity of three trees which grew Into DELINQUENT TAX LIST. Notice Is hereby given that or No v< mber 4. 1907. that )• iijk M<»u day la Novembei, there will be a pub lic auction of all the tracts of land and town lots In Holt county. Nebraska, on which taxes arc delinquent for 1906. That a 1 said y.ib -u much ol each tract of land or town lot will he sold.as may be necessary to pay the full amount of the deniquent taxes, accruing tost and Interest thereon to the date of sale. That such sal* will la* continued from day to day until till of said tracts of land and town lots shall have been off,-red At said sale l shall also offer for sale all lax certificates held by Holt county. The following Is a com plete list of the tracts of land and town lots In Holt county. Nebraska, on which there Ih delinquent taxes The amount of delinquent taxes, in terest and accruing costs for the year 1906 Interest computed thereon up to November 4. 1907, follows ein-h de scription. .1 Harnlsh, Treasurer Holt County, Neb. ATKINSON. Lot. Blk. Amt. Twp. 30. Itange 14. -’8 .17 Uesc Sec. Amt half of 33 7.19 wVi ' 2 $15.38 36 8.64 ,.ti 3 16.54 Nomle „e 8 11.32 scripts In it, 9 12.01, sw se „!(, 10 20.351 32-30-14 se 11 8.94149 6.75 I 19 9.04 55 1.08 sw 22 12.01 j pt nw ne 32 30 .41/ He 24 11.58 <'HAM BE US. "ie 25 13.66 Twp. 26, Itange 12. ,,w 27 12.01! Uesc. Sec. Amt. pt w'A SW S'/j se 3 $6.13 sw 28 .89 ne se 3 2.48 se sw 28 2.60 n'/j 5 23.35 eVa sw sw 28 4.34] n*i sti 5 12.54 Nondescript. ; se nw 14 2.20 No 9 33 2.87 ne sw 14 4.6! pt nonde- ' n‘.i tiVi 15 8.29 script <1*6 u« 17 8.29 No. 11 33 1.37] ne 19 12.26 Nondescript. pt sw aw 20 .74 No. 19 33 6.57; nw 20 12.26 Nondescript. sw 22 6.23 No. 20 33 .67 tie 27 7.26 pt hw 33 1.13; pt II12 rt',2 29 16,2( Twp. 31, Range 14.[pt nw nw 29 10.30 sw 19 $ 7.06jaw 30 9.24 ne 24 8.16, nw 33 8.28 sVi ne 25 4.48 sw 33 15.34 nw ne 26 2.34|ri'wp. 26, Range 13. pt ne ne 25 1.04] Desc. Sec. Amt pt ne ne 26 1.66! w*6 sw 1 $.7.1! so 26 8.141 e'/s ne 2 5.26 nw 26 9.48 80 2 15.34 33 20.06] sw 2 10.9! Twp. 30, Range. 14.1 sw 8 10.91 sw 3 $ 6.80] w'i sw 12 3.78 se 8 6.80 nw ne 13 2.33 se 23 5.10jne nw 13 2.33 tie 24 8.50|nw nw 13 3.7S nw 23 6.10: nw 10 j,.70 w% e!4 26 11.86 Sw 24 8.74 ATKINSON sc 25 6.26 VILLAGE. sw 27 6.19 Isit. Blk. Amt. s'i, se 28 4.47 6 1 $ .85 CHAMBERS 6 J VILLAGE. 7 1 .so Lot. 111k. Amt. 8 1 1-54 1 H $2.11 9 1 -85 3 B .64 10 1 -85, s H 4.14 2 3 9.00] « j, r~ 3 3 9.00; jo H .f,2 4 3 10 C 5.26 6 « in e 70 ft 12 C 4.14 5 - ; 8 70 ft 13 c 4.11 l 6 29 92 70 ft 14 C 4 14 8 . 8 ■**-*” e 70 ft 15 C 4.14 e 100 ft 1. 6 9.20 1,'inekey H Addition 1 i *7 ,1 lo Chambers. 2 1 • “ Lot Hik. Am!. 3 7 {*16 1 A $ .21 4 *1.10 2 a 19 7 14.30 ; 2 T1 5 12 L54 8 * -3 6 12 7.19 4 * .2 8 ft 7 12 2.88 “ ^ “ Neely’s Second Add. . . “ 6 E $ 2.59 “ It 6 E 2.69 4 , fill 6 E 3.65 .1 , “®4 — j-i •> er o VO. 4.0 £ CONLEY. * i SB Twp. 25, Range 12. 7 . 'r» Uesc. Sec. Ami. * : 64 *>»-2< n l .64 nw « 1-32 in I .86 nf. 5 ‘-32 2 K 41 be 6 3.38 «- 1 -, eti 11 w 6 3.38 7 K 41 nl* «w 8 3.38 t, 1 *4i se 10 13.67 9 L !ll nw 14 13.09 Wlxson’s Add. "* 22 8’“8 Lot. Blk. Amt. '''v “ *28 e 'is S 41 *s1,2 22 5.26 6 33 LW 8H se ,22 4.24 2 36 .41 "e 23 10.28 3 35 .41 "w 23 10-28 4 3S 4i nw 24 12.26 5 35 L8S "W- 25 14.30 6 35 .41 " •* lnv 26 5.26 35 41 8'6 8 *6 26 11.30 s 36 .41 b',9 se 27 5.26 1 38 5 12 nV4 nw 27 6.26 38 411 8'9 nw 27 5.26 38 .41 88 27 10.28 6 38 1. !6| c’i sw 28 3.37 7 38 .41' W6 si- 28 3.37 8 38 .861 eVi sw 29 3.3', Ultney's Add. wVfc se 29 3.37 I ait. Rlk. Anti, "w 30 5.15 4 19 $ .86] »e 32 6.58 5 19 16.99[ nw 32 6.55 6 19 2.281 *« 33 6.6; 7 19 .86, ne 34 12.26 1 ' 22 .41 Twp. 25, Range 13. 5 22 .41 Uesc. Sec. Amt. 8 22 .41 sw 1 $9.29 pt 3 23 .33 pt mv nw 2 .23 ! 25 .41 SW 3 6.57 2 25 .41 IIW 5 6.76 3 25 .70 no 8 6.23 4 25 9.98 nw 8 6.28 6 25 .93 n'a sw 8 3.21 6 25 1.54 sw sw 8 1.76; 7 25 .41 SW 9 6.25 8 25 .41 ne 10 5.64 4 27 .41 nw 10 5.6 5 27 .41 w'i w'i 14 5.64 3 30 .86 sw ne 14 1.61 4 30 3,66 e'i nw 14 2.92 5 30 .33, ne sw 14 1.61 Kimball A Blair's! eVg c'j. 15 7.50 Add. mv nw 17 1.75 Lot. Blk Amt ] ne mv 17 1.75 9 35 $ .56! ne 21 6.23 1 38 -41 vv'i ne 23 1.74 2 38 7.19] eli mv 23 1.74 3 38 1.64 mv 25 3.34 « .33 ne 27 3.34 Tuller 88 McNichol's mv 30 6.25 Add. se 35 3.34 Lot. Blk. Amt. Tup. 52, Range 15. 19 2 $ .27 Wsc. See. Amt. 30 2 .27 sw mv 4 $ 1.80 23 3 .27 mv sw 4 1.80 west 40 ft 24 3 2.53 se mv 4 .96 east ,0 ft 24 3 .17! s'-, sw 4 3.37 west 21 ft 2.7 3 .17. sw' sw 4 1.89 etst 29 ft 25 5 17 mv 5 3.36 26 3 .26 pt. sw nw 6 21.65 27 3 .33,10 7 7.15 I 4 .33lie se 8 1.8(1 4 .261 sw 9 6.68 3 4 .26 s'.7 se 9 3.3 7 4 6 .26 n'-i ne 17 3.37 6 4 .26 SW ne 17 1.86 6 4 .26 mv 17 6.65 7 4 .26 w'7,. ne 20 3.3( 8 4 .26 ge ne 20 1.74 4 .33 ne se 20 1.74 17 4 3.68 ne 21 3.1! 18 4 3.53! sL, mv 21 1.6! Nonde- ,|C. sw 21 1.6! scripts. In s'- mv 28 1.6! se nw n‘- sw 28 1.6! 32-30-14 s!- sw 2S 1.6! 6 .17 nId nw 28 1.6! 7 .17 Twp. 33. Range 15 8 2.88 IVso. Sec. Amt 9 40 lot 7 8 * 1.2! II 7.19 lot 2 9 2.44 Nonde- lot 3 9 1.8! scripts in lot 4 9 1.71 «w se sw 9 6.8! 32-30-14 ne 17 6.8! It's . I j wVj se 17 3.51 • ALee se 17 1.81 ’ Desc. 8ec. Amt. Desc. Sec. Amt. 1 hw 17 8.27 hh ne 15 1.23 wft nw 17 6.83 Twp. 27, Range 10. eft ne 18 3.50 Dene. See. Amt j eft He 18 3.50 He He 12 $ 2.43 left ne 19 3.50 He 34 4,07 I hw HP 18 1.85 EWING wft ne 19 3.60 VILLAGE, nw 19 5.33 Lot. Blk. Ami, nw 20 8.38 9 2 t 77 ne 20 6.83 2 3 6.25 nft nw 21 3.60 1 4 5.17 eft wft 29 6.83 2 4 .77 Twp. 32, Range 16. 4 4 11.44 Dene. Sec. Amt. 9 44 55 nw nw 2 $ 1.29 5 5 1.39 eft nw 2 2.36 6 5 7.M hw nw 2 1.29 s 5 8.95! KC ne 3 1.29 p 60 ft 17 5 3.98 nft hw 3 2.36 w 60 ft of ne ne 3 1.32 nft 17 6 3.60 nft se 4 2.36 is 5 n.44, eft »e 9 2.36 5 fj 31.69 wft hw 10 2.36 eft eft 11 6 ft HW 10 2.36 pft eft 12 6 wft He 10 2.36 eft eft 13 6 4.651 HW ne 11 1.29 eft wft 11 6 HO HW II 1.29 pi/ 1/ 10 a wft He 11 2.36 eft wft 13 6 6.44 sw 15 4.54 14 6 -- eft «e 19 4.54 15 6 ~ hw 21 4.54 ,C c. He 27 4.54 5 ® <’Va 8W 30 3.22 jg g HW HW 30 1.29 n 100 ft 1 8 12T3 hw He 30 1.29 s K 17 Twp. 33, Mango 16. , ,, Dene. See. Amt. , q .. . lot 2 30 $ 1.96 t " lot 3 30 1.00 8 a 1®,“ lot 4 30 1.60 ’ “ nw se 30 1.76 JJ " sft sw 30 2.76 “ ® nft nw 31 2.76 3 ; J.06 ne 35 5.59 18 . „ „ , el/., sw 35 2.80 Klrnba" * nlal' 15 se 35 5.94 . Ad<£n,"' jApt /)Trr Bot. Blk. Amt. Twp. 25 Range 9. « J® *3 “ Dese. See. Amt. 2’ J® ’ll wft nw 5 $ 3.38 8 « ■“ se nw 5 1.80 ‘ ?® ne sw 5 2.33 8 J® 6jli nft ne 6 5.43 J8 J® . se 7 6.51 < 1® -77 ne 8 7.52 ]“ 10 .n se 12 11.62 ? 1® »•!' nft se 14 6.65 j' 1° 5.17 eft hw 14 6.65 18 10 .77 sft se 14 5.38 1 U ne 17 6.20 8 H •" eft sw 17 4.97 8 11 wft se 17 4.97 1‘ It 8.90 wft nw 19 4.44 I8 11 .77 nft sw 19 4.44 •’ 12 6.45 lift ne 23 5.15 8 12 .77 eft 24 26.66 Pioneer Townsitc sft 11 w 27 5.51 Company's Addl sft 27 18.63 ‘Ion. nft. ne 28 4.44 Lot. Blk. Amt. sft sw 33 24.36 6 13 eft se 33 24.36 6 13 12.99 sw se 33 24.36 7 13 .77 se 34 11.25 8 13 .77 sft sft 36 20.51 9 13 .77 Twp. 25. Range 10. 10 13 .77 Dese. See. Amt. 11 13 2.06 sw ne 1 $ 1.00 12 13 .77 se 34 11.32 1 14 .77 DUSTIN. 2 14 .77 Twp. 33, Range 14. 3 14 .77 Desc. Sec. Amt. 4 14 5.94 sw ne 2 $ 2.62 7 16 wft se 2 3.81 8 15 6.45 se se 2 1.99 9 15 .77 nw 2 7.80 10 15 6.72 nft 6 13.71 11 15 6.72 nw 6 6.51 12 15 .77 sw 6 7.42 2 19 .77 nw 8 7.42 7 19 4.55 ne 11 8.27 3 19 nft I1W 11 4.30 8 19 5.84 ne sw 11 2.21 3 22 se nw 11 2.21 4 22 5.43 ne 14 7.42 5 22 sft se 14 3.81 6 22 se 17 6.51 7 22 8.00 se 18 6.51 2 23 .77 hw 21 8.27 3 23 .77 ne ne 23 1.9 9 4 23 . 77 sft ne 23 3.81 5 23 .77 nft se 23 3.81 6 23 .77 sw ne 24 1.99 7 23 .77 sft nw 24 3.81 Nondescripts In nw sw 24 1.99 Ewing Village, nw nw 24 1.99 Lot. Blk. Amt. eft se 24 8.27 part of out se 30 8.27 lot B. 200 wft tie 32 3.81 by 200 ft $15.22 eft 11W 32 3.81 outlot C 7.06 se 32 8.27 EMMETT, sw 33 7.42 Desc. Sec. Amt. Twp. 34, Range 14. Twp. 28, Range 13. Desc. Sec. Amt. ne 1 $6.84 lot 7 30 $ 1.26 wft wft 6 9.33 lot 8 30 1.60 eft sw 11 3.73 lot 9 30 2.22 wft se 11 3.73 ne ne 31 4.74 ne 17 8.73 nw 31 10.96 se 24 909 sw ne 31 2.47 eft ne 25 3.93 11ft se 31 4.72 sw ne 26 2.04 11ft sw 31 4.72 se nw 26 2.04 lot 3 35 1.80 ne sw 26 2.04 sw sw 35 1.80 nw se 26 2.04 Twp. 33, Range 15. ne 27 5.92 Desc. Sec. Amt. sw 28 6.92 HW sw 1 $ 2.06 eft sw 24 5.75 eft se 2 4.47 wft sw 35 4.03 sw se 2 2.30 sw 2 9.48 lot 4 2 2.05 nft ne 3 4.87 lot 5 2 1.86 ne 5 10.35 lot 6 2 3.00 sft se 7 4.65 se sw 2 2.05 ne 10 10.32 nw ne 11 2.05 nw 10 9.48 nft nw 11 2.96 ne 13 7.28 sw nw 11 2.56 pi^ ne 14 3.77 ne 14 7.90 sw 21 11.05 pi nw lie 22 .25 se 21 11.05 EWING. pt se nw 23 1.37 Twp. 26. Range 9 sft se 23 4.74 Desc. See. Amt. sw 24 10.34 pt lift nw 2 $15.59 ne 28 12.22 nw 2 2.59 nw 28 11.06 ne nw 3 2.14 se 30 9.20 se nw 3 3.10 nw 35 6.43 ne nw 3 .55 EMMETT se se 10 2.14 VILLAGE, nw nw 11 6.93 I,ot. Blk. Amt. ne sw 11 3.79 1 2 lift se 11 7.56 2 2 sw se 11 2.14 s 100 ft 3 2 wft sw 11 2.89 r 100 ft 4 2 $ .21 se sw 11 3.34 2 3 .13 ne nw 13 1.89 s 3 .13 sw nw 13 .84 4 3 n ft sw 13 2.66 5 6 .17 «w sw 13 1.46 6 5 se 13 4.87 7 5 .17 nft nw 20 7.90 i 8 1 09 sw 20 15.59 9 8 [l3 , nft 22 10.13 10 8 .13 nft sft 22 3.48 1 11 .13 Juft nw 23 1.46 2 11 .13 Jsw nw 23 2.26 i 12 j ne 25 3.31 2 12 |sw 25 3.83 3 12 «1 J nw 85 3.83 4 12 .13 II se 25 2.81 1 A 3.28 1 87 2.81 FAIRY1EW. , »e 29 7.90 Twp. 27. Range 14. left se 31 4.62 Dese. See. Amt. I Tup. 27. Range 9. „i.. n‘« 10 $ S.8S ; Dese. See. Amt. wft sw 15 2.10 >1 ne 4 $ 6.77 se 13 9.57 . ,,e 10 4.47 nw 18 9.07 1, nw 9 11.72 nft sft 22 7.90 , sw nw IS 2.20 ply sw* 23 3.38 lift se IS 4.93 SW sw 23 2.77 ■ sw ne IS 2.58 nw se 23 1.16 l.se liw IS 1.85 nft 26 15.61 Ijiift nw 19 4.33 nft 27 15.61 | nw 23 2.3 11.67 se 29 13.04 ; nft nw 25 4.07 eft 31 24.79 v sft nw 25 4.0" ne 32 13.89 iinft sw 25 4.07 se se 33 2.94 4 sw sw 25 2.14 eft sw 34 S.40 ! He sw 25 2.14 sw sw 34 2.94 4 se 25 14.18 sft se 34 4.61 , se se 26 2.14 sft ne 35 5.72 4 eft ne 32 2.26 se 35 7.95 4 nw ne 32 1.26 FRANCES. . ue nw 32 1.26 Twp. 27. Range 15 pt eft se ,33 4.70 Desc. See. Amt j nw 34 15.69 nft sw 6 $ 5.61 I eft' ne 35 4.08 sw sw 6 1.75 5 Twp. 26. Rangel0.se 5 10.25 1 I'ese Sec. Amt. sw 7 8.01 3 nw 2 $ 4.08 Be sw 10 1 71 S eft »e 2 3.10 eft se 10 3.44 I) nw 14 4.08 sw se 10 1 71 5 nft we 15 2.1* nft 13 20.; Desc. See. Amt.-Desc. See. Amt. nw sw J4 1.79!wVi 24 31.81 ne se 15 1.79 n% nw 26 7.59 nH bV& 23 6.60j ne 25 20.23 ne 30 7.26* Nondescript ne ne 31 1.78 No 3 w\‘2 nw 32 3.32 pt sw 25 se nw 32 1.78 Nondescript sw 33 6.43 No 6 Twp. 28, Range 15. pt n% se 25 Desc. Set;. Amt. Nondescript ne 20 $ 8.01 No 6 ne 25 8.01 pt sw se 25 Twp. 27, Range 16. Nondescript Desc. Sec. Amt. No 9 nw 1 $ 8.32 pt wVi sw 25 10.00 sw 1 6.31 Nondescript sw 8 6.95 No 5 sV2 se 13 2.89 pt sw 25 1.32 se nw 13 1.58 Nondescript s% ne 14 3.62 No 10 r2 se 14 3.62 pt vtl/z sw 25 1.32 wVfc ne. 18 3.2fi Nondescript <*Vi nw 18 3.26 No 12 sw nw 19 2.25 pt SVy *e 25 2.61 nw se 19 2.25 ne I5.43j sw 19 4.26 ,.1^ 28 17.401 se 20 6.31 o sullivan's Addition sw 23 6.95 to O'Neill, n^ sw 24 3.62 Lot Blk. Am'i. sw sw 24 1*9 All of blk 1 $.61 nw 24 1-89 An of bik 3 .61 Twp. 27, Range 16. AI1 ,lf blk 4 51 I)esc. See. Amt. A1, of bJk r, .77 ne nw 24 $ 1.57 Lot Blk. Am t w% w1^ 25 7.64 , £ 4 sV4 sw 26 4.26 \ B * sw se 26 2.25 B 2j nV4 sw 26 3.62 , B ’2\ nw se 26 1.89 e « I k ne se 27 1.89 5 6 nw nw 27 1 76 O'NEILL, sw 27 6.34 Lot. Blk- Amt wV4 se 27 3.3/i sw 5 2.20 4j 10 se sw 5 1.17 15 10 sw se 5 1.17 16 10 24.40 s!i s4i 4 4.13 1 11 2.14 lots 1, 2, 3 11 1.31 3, 4 4 3.23 4 11 2.14 sw nw 4 3.23 9 11 2.45 s‘/j nw 6 1.39 10 11 2.45 sw 6 4.13 11 11 2.46 sw 21 8.01 1 12 1.31 wVi nw 21 4.13 2 12 1.31 sVi se 21 4.13 3 12 1.31 nw 26 4.13 4 12 1.31 ne 27 4.13 5 12 1.31 nw 27 3.23 B 12 sVi 28 12.46 7 12 22.80 sV2 s‘i 29 4.48 9 12 1.31 eVi se 30 1.44 ]() 12 1.34 eV4 ne 31 1.44 ]2 1.31 sw ne 31 1.11 p) j2 1 31 se nw 31 1.17 13 12 ^gjl All of 32 28.83 “ n 1.31 n% ne 33 15 12 4.34 n’i nw 33 3.23 1(. 12 4 31 GRATTAN 43 43 2.45 Twp. 29, Range 11. 44 43 2.45 Desc. Sec. Amt. ^ 3.45 sw 4 17.73 16 13 2.4f nw 18 16.43 3 14 2 45 pt ne sw 19 4 44 2 46 pt se sw 19 8.14 B 14 2.46 nw sw 49 6 14 2.45 pt ne sw 19 pt 7 and 8 14 2.1s pt swsw 19 Pt 7 end 8 14 2.19 pt sc sw 19 8.44 3 1B 2 49 se 22 15.19 , 15 2.49 se 24 14.15 5 15 s%sw 26 5.83 j 15 24 40 9 299 , 29 * ’ 41 24 15 38.32 Nondescript 2B 15 32.4, No' 29 26 15 32.11 pt sw nw 2!) .8, 2- 16 y( 24 Nondescript 2g 45 264 AO ,No4‘ „„ 2 16 3.21 pt se nw 29 ,3. 4 16 6.47 Nondescript G 1B 44.33 ,No4!> .,.11 16 2.19 pt se nw 29 , .3, ,2 16 2 19 Nondescript ,2 49 N° 69 9 16 P'B99W ® -43 20 16 30.60 e*nw t 22 16 40.67 nw se 33 16.83^ ]i! 911 sw se 33 3.88 ‘ sesw 33 3.88 2 ?i '’i!’99 wH 35 24.99 3 7 2k Twp. 28, Range 12. j B ;'43 Desc. Sec. Amt. ^ 7 jq ne 4 $5.51 « 7 29 r ; i t: * ill s*‘ * 8.54 se 10 8.98 9 ; wVu nc 11 49 43 4* “' ne sw 11 2 J9 nw se 11 8.98 “ pt ne ae 11 2.20 3 wV4 nw 12 5.46 4 49 nw sw 12 2.40 3 49 s>2 sw 12 4.57 43 49 ne se 12 2.40 44 49 43 32 s% se 12 4.57 4 29 ills nw 13 2.85 2 20 24-44 sw 13 5.51 3 29 4-49 sw 17 S.98 3 29 se 20 8.98 J 29 nls sw 27 2.85 * 29 sesw 27 1.52 3 29 42 23 sw lie 28 43 29 nU sw 28 49 20 8.20 nw Se 28 8.98 9 24 24.41 jw % nw 28 4.57 44 24 n!4 ne 211 4.57* l2 24 : s% sl2 28 9.5v 13 21 40.67 se ne 28 2.39] 14 21 lie se 28 2.31*! 4;* 24 sU ne 29 4.57 16 21 40.67 jnHse 29 4.57 21 21 20.41 nw 29 8.98 2 ft n side j ne 30 9.5s 30 21 .22 e% 32 17.74 20 ft s side i nw 33 8.98 30 21 6.17 i Twp. 29, Range 12. 31 21 20.41 Desc. See. Aim 114 ft n end |ne • 4 $17.79 * 3 22 14.31 w'*.sw 8 S.031 9 22 20.41 se* 8 17.95 12 22 14.33 ne 8 21.67119 22 5.2S e% 9 31.95] 20 22 5.21 pt nw IS .S3; 2 23 3.2; n% nw 17 5A4i 3 23 3.15 n% 8% nw 17 2.32* 4 23 3.27 Uvia'inw 17 2.32 1 24 23.81 se 17 8.64 2 24 23.81 , nw 18 9.35 3 24 23.81 nw 18 8.61 8 24 2.11 nw 22 16 43 10 34 2.11 ne 23 lC.Mi n » M Lot. BIk. Amt. Lot. 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Ain’t. h 40 ft of 14 28 3^ s 40 ft of 15 28 t'i .1 « 1 -r s 40 ft of 16 28 16.38 Jo r 102 ft of 14 28 2, ~ r 29 102 ft of 1G 28 22 T 102 ft of 16 28 28.52 ^ T( 4 29 24 37 18.32 - 29 5 41 .97 3 29 20.41 6 41 97 4 29 7 41 .97 0 20 4.10 o «1 9 29 2.19 9 41 ;97; 30 8.26 41 c^ ; 9? Ill 13 41 .75; 1 31 8.-6 j4 4j 75 3 £ vor)443 44 M 3 31 42.34 jg 41 4 91 17 41 31 18 41 el* of 6 31 20.41 j,, 4i 42V, ft of 13 31 ,0 41 42V; ft of 14 31 jj 4i 42% ft of 15 31 22 4j 42V2 ft of 16 31 8.26 23 41 - in'n 24 41 4’10 0 3- 10.31 4 42 6 32 g 42 1 32 , ,r 6 42 18.32 8 32 2.19 1? 42 9 33 1.62 18 4o 10 33 1.62 19 42 11 83 1.62 9Q 42 15 33 21 42 4.10 48 344 22 42 1.18 47 33 23 42 1.18 : 18 33 130.20 24 42 j : 20 33 32.15 rt 43 ?! 22 33 26.04 g 43 14.33 1 24 33 25.04 17 4:i |1 3 34 18.32 jo 4^ ; 7 34 2-49 19 « 5 34 2.47 21) 43 4 35 21 4;J 6 35 1. o3 2‘) 49 1 13 35 1.18 r 43 1 14 36 1.18 2j 43 1 1 36 1.18 25 43 O’Neill & llagarty’s 26 43 Add. O'Neill. 27 43 5.00 Lot. BIk. Am t. 1 44 1 A .75 2 44 2 A 3 44 3 A 4 44 4 A 5 44 5 A 6 44 6 A 7 44 7 A 3.80 8 44 8 A 9 44 9 A 1» 44 10 A 11 44 11 A 16.38 12 44 1 B I.I813 44 2 B 1.18 14 44 3 B 1.18 15 44 4 B 1.18 ig 44 5 B 1.18 17 44 6 B 1.18 is 44 6.17 7 B < 19 44 8 B 10.30 20 44 9 B 1.18 21 44 1.31 10 B 1.18 1 45 11 B 1.18 2 45 12 B 1.18 3 45 13 B 1.18 4 43 14 B 1.18 5 45 15 B 1.18 g 45 16 B 1.18 7 45 17 B 1.18 s 45 18 B 1.18 9 45 19 B Ig 45 20 B 14.33 jj 45 21 B 1.18 12 45 22 B l.le 13 45 23 B 14 45 24 B 2.19 jg 45 O'Neill & Hagarty'e jg 45 Add. O’Neill. 17 45 5 22 Lot. BIk. Amt McCafrertu.s AlU1. : J r Ms O'Neill. 5 C ills L°4- BIk. Am t.: 6 C 1.18 4 48 r- /-« 1 K i **» g C 1 18 3 48 4'40> 9 c ills 4 48 1 1S: ,0 C- 1 18 7 48 5.22 a c ills » 48 4-48 43 g 5 D 75 16 48 ? S S® 48 3-22, I B 7=, 1 49 4-4S D 1 5 2 49 4'48; 10 D 3 49 4-48! 1 D 4 49 4 18 D 3 49 1.18 j D 11 49 6.17; 4 D 2.92 44 49 4 48 i; 75 is 49 1.18 22 D Ivo 4 50 4 48 D .75 5 50 4-1S 1 E .75 43 “0 J B -K 16 50 3.27 3 E *75 43 34 418 4 E .75 44 51 1.18 r, E .75 43 '*2 6 E .75 44 52 - V 75 15 52 K E 175 >« 32 42-?« 9 E .75 3 °3 J4 10 e .75 f -:3 ;4 111 E .75 0 “ 'l4 112 E .75 fi 53 -34 16 E 10.30' 7 53 •34' I K .75I 8 33 .54 'lS E .77,! 9 33 -M 19 E .75 40 0,3 •'.'4 .)■! e 75 44 33 ,34 I'l E .76-12 53 .54 .... B .76 4,4 33 ,34 123 E .75 44 53 ..>4 3 F 54 45 33 .54 4 F .64-76 53 . 54 ! . F .54 4 54 . 54 I g F .54 2 54 .54 0 F .541 3 64 .54 10 F .541 4 54 . 54 111 F .54 5 54 . 54 12 F .54 6 54 .;.4: 13 F -54 7 54 .54 14 F .54 8 54 . 54 ,15 F .54 8 54 .54 16 F .54 40 04 -5* 17 F .64 44 54 .54 15 .54 42 34 .64 19 F .54 13 64 . 54 20 F .54 I4 54 .54 j q 15 54 .54 2 G .75 16 54 . 54 5 G 4.10'Fahy s Add. O'Neill. 6 G .54 Lot. BIk. Am t. I 7 « .54, 1 4 > 8 a .64, 2 4 >[ > . G .**J 8 4 $ 8.22 Fahy’s Second Adri.N*umber. Amt. O’Neill. 3o .87 I,ot. Blk. Amt. 37 16.38 1 C $1.18 In 30-29-11 3 C l.it Number Am t. 3 C l.lt 3 $ .54 4 C l.lt 4 .54 5 C 1.J8.11 3.13 15 C 1.18:23 .75 16 C 1.18 24 .37 17 C 1.18 INMAN. 19 C 1.18j Twp. 27, Range 10. 2i) C LIS'Desc. Sec. Amt. 21 C ne 18 $11.87 22 C I Twp. 2S, Range 10. 23 C 20.40! Desc. Sec. Amt. 1 D (ne 7 $10.17 2 D w)4 se 7 5.22 3 D pt se 7 6.22 4 D 1 pt se 19 1.08 5 D I Twp. 27, Range 11. 6 D j Desc. See. Amt. 7 D !se 4 $ 1.85 8 D 5.22 nw 3 3.90 Millard's Add. sw 8 3.90 O’Neill. I ne 9 2.01 Lot. Blk. Amt.jnw- 10 4.75 1 A $20.41' w4 13 3143 190 ft of 4 A 20.41 sw 14 B!j® pt eH of 5 A 1.18'se 14 3 03 e>4 of 6 A 6.17 ne 23 3.01 13“ 75 nw 23 3.01 14 B '?5 sw 39 3 5® 15 B 8.26 nw 31 ’I7 1 C 75 ne SW 31 .77 2 c 76 se 31 1-30 , p ^ ne 31 2.39 2 F 54 TwP- Range 11. k F 54 Desc. Sec. Amt. - F Z sw nw 3 * 348 s F "J nw SW 3 2.53 0 f »Vis ne 4 4.33 ,0 F I1W 9 8’44 - ’ F A11 15 24 98 2 F sw 24 18.01 3 f 1.40 e‘* sw 27 3 48 McCafferty’s Second s® 2‘ ®’4* 4.dd O’Neill n/i nw 34 3’4S t , nT ^i Inman Village. ? cf n * 75 Lot. Blk. Amt. Pf °f, £ $ ft 5 7 $1.61 " * °/ £ 7 7 1.61 P‘ °f c L ’i3 9 7 .62 1 acre se 5 F .<5 « 2 17 13 ft of G .46 2 1fi1 45 ft of G 45 i 3 4’“ 45 ft of G .45 3 3 ’” 6 H .54 4 3 « ]\ 10’31 S 9 :» pJofS H 10.31 p9 outlot j 9 S 13 t ,,4U --“pt outlot 2 4.97 ft 0f 14 ** ] pt outlot 2 .82 l J }•« outlot 9 .82 3 3 outlot 8 .82 1 3 l‘]l outlot 10 .82 ? 3 J*48 IOWA. 7 T J ic Twp. 29, Range 9. I JT J’Desc. Sec. Amt. 8 J 1.18 5 $n.67 9 J 4-18 e% sw 7 6.45 I? 3 ‘J wV2 se 7 7.09 J 118 ne 8 lo.go 12 J D18 ne tJ 7.98 13 J D18 10 7.98 18 J 1J8 sVz nVo 11 8.86 J eV2 sw 12 6.24 ^ J wVi nw 13 6.70 21 J 10.31 nx^sw 19 7.74 ■" ^ sty* sw 19 8.19 [3 J 2-19 ne ne 22 2.92 » J 10 31 sVv nVj 24 13.78 McCafferty’s Annex se“ - 27 14.10 O’Neill. sw 28 10.66 Lot. Blk. Am’t. 32 24.36 ;w 1 $ 1.181 33 22.36 2 1.18j ^wp. 29. Range 10. 2 4-18 Desc. Sec. Amt. ^ 3 1.18 gl/2 se yw ] $ 1.16. 5Mi 3 1.18 ni^ ne se 2 1.22 1 4 .54 nw 6 8.98 2 4 . 64 gt» 7 2.09 3 4 .d4 BVV- se 7 1.14 4 4 .64 ge se 7 1.14 5 4 .;*4 nw 8 3.78 6 4 • ^4 e V{j sw 8 1.99 7 4 .54 nw sw 8 1.11 8 4 .64 se gw 10 2.20 9 4 .64 eV2 se 10 4.09 10 4 . 54 wV** se 10 4.09 II 4 .54 ey2 ne nw 11 1.17 12 4 . 54 ni^ gw 32 3 70 13 4 .64 ge sw 32 3.84 14 4 . 54 gw 13 8.32 15 4 .64 gw 35 6.24 16 4 . 54 ne 21 7.98 nV2 6 se 21 6.72 135x180 ft of 5 1.18 nw 22 8.82 ElOxlTO ft of 5 .54 ne 23 9.79 45x170 ft of 5 .54 nw 23 8.39 sVfc of 6 .54 nw 24 8.39 1 7 .54 sw 24 9.25 2 7 .54 se 25 13.62 3 7 8.2b nw 29 7.69 4 7 .64 ne 33 8.42 All of 8 27.02 LAKE. Pioneer Town Site Twp. 25. Range 10. Co. Add. O’Neill. Desc. Sec. Amt. IaOt. Blk. Am t. sVfc ne 30 $3.62 strip 20 feet e^j nw 30 3.62 wide A $ .54 Twp. 25, Range 11. strip 20 feet Desc. Sec. Amt. wide B .5*1 sw r.e 4 $ 2.27 Matthew’s Add. sV2 nw 4 4.41 O’Neill. se 5 10.67 Lot. Blk. Am’t. wV2 6 21.26 16 3 nw 8 13.37 17 3 se 25 2.80 18 3 $ 8.26 wVi nw 2G 5.26 All of 10 20.41 eV2 ne 27 4.25 6 16 M’CLURE. 7 16 Twp. 26, Range 10. 8 16 Desc. Sec. Amt. 9 16 sw ne 17 $2.42 10 16 WV2 nw 17 6.00 11 16 se nw 17 2.13 12 16 se ne 17 2.42 13 16 12.26 ne sw 17 2.42 6 17 Twp. 26, Range 10. 7 17 Desc. Sec. Amt. 8 17 n% se 17 $4.50 9 17 6.17 nw 19 8.85 Hazelet’s Add. w% ne 20 4.70 O’Neill. e% nw 20 4.07 Lot. Blk. Am’t. Twp. 26, Range 11. 1 1 $ .32 Desc. Sec. Amt. 3 14 se 6 $ 8.82 4 34 .45 nw 7 7.79 5 14 sw 18 10.11 6 14 sw 19 9.79 4 14 sw 27 3.72 8 14 .97 sw se 27 1.86 1 15 se nw 27 1.86 2 15 j ne sw 27 1.86 3 16 ey2 se 28 5.19 4 4 15 20.41 wVjj wVa 29 13.46 13 15 .32 nVa 30 26.99 8 20 . 46 11V2 ne 33 4.35 Fahy’s Park Aud. nw ne 34 1.86 O’Neill. nV2 nw 34 3.66 lx>t. Blk. Ain't, se nw 34 1.86 44 3 67 PADDOCK. Twp. 31, Range 11. 1B 44 4 10 Desc. See. Amt. 4‘ rj eVs nw 3 $ 9.6? o» ^ „ ne 9 16.32 12.26 nw sw 24 2.46 23 ^ sVi sw 14 4.67 G 4.10 sw s0 14 2.46 ne 15 12.12 se 17 13.13 44 _ _ wVi» ne 19 3.94 VI ,8.06 sw if) 7.65 1 4 45 w% se 19 3.94 10 1 _ ne 24 8.01 11 } -9‘:sw nw 29 2.54 •«2 wUj sw 29 4.87 N -45 ne 30 9.49 16 N .45 nw 80 7.66 se sw 30 2.04 4 O 10.31’ne nw 31 2.98 D nw 31 4.44 O .97 nw nw 31 2.29 0 ne 31 9.49 D . pt nt-2 sw 32 .40 11 O se 32 8.54 4? 0 1-83 Twp. 32, Range 11. ^ Desc. Sec. Amt. 16 O .97 Lot 1 3 $ 1.65 O’Neill Nonescripts Lot 2 3 2.54 In nw 29-29-11. Lot 3 3 2.98 Number Am’t. nV2 se 3 4.87 $ 97 nw 4 6.66 48 -97 nVs sw 4 6.66 20 97 sw 7 4.04 1.76 eV* se 9 3.18 34 8.36 (Concluded on Page 3)