ALL IN DRWRYS WAY BOLD WORK ALL AROUND YANKEE FLEET Hojnrltit IVfl Imek of them the IN THE Cniilnln CoRlilntiii story of 1lrol Mint Tin IIito of lli HnlclKli Win rirrat II IliuU IIIIIp llnnlionl rrl Aliinil f llr II Ik iiimirli t 1 t Kllinur I K WHYS wny with th Span Inula nt Manila wiih the wny with the oiitlru Ynnltfo otitlU Tln coiiiiikmIoiv tin Hhlp cup IiiIiih the will nrs ninl even the kiiiih mid hIicIIh hud It tn them to hiiiiihIi the enemy on nlKht It Ih not In liu man nature that IlKliter H havliiK trmlltluiiH of the Ainerlean navy would staml aloof nuil IiiiIiiIki I taifiet practlee With h1iIih under them having a head of Hteani on utile to move Into the rlnir of the ene myH cliiunploiiH Yanliee wtllors admit of no holding Another featnro which inakeH for hot IlKhthiK Ih the fact that nil our nhlpn now have mi Individuali ty and are the cHtiecliil pride of the otllccra and crew Theyll never hnnl off from a Rcrap until the Hhlp hut done the hetU there Ih In her Captain CokIiIiiiih Htory of how tho lleot went In and his own Hhlp the Itnlclgh put In the tlrst Hhot for the nuiHtury of the Inclllc iIIhcIohuh tho Kpltit of the hour an It wiih at Manila He Bald We held our laHt coiiHiiltntlon nt dinner the nljht before the llfrlit tuul Dewey mild that we were KtlK In that nlKlit 1 dont think any of im iite nnieh dinner Wo went In In a calm sen although we were not ho calm ourselves About midnight we became niixloim becnuso we had ar rived at a point where we were Inform ed there hud been lots of torpedoes an chored for us Now the torpedo Is all very well In tho storehouse lint theyre bad things to have Heating around a ship lint when we got to the entrance and the Olympla wont through without be ing blown up we felt better We felt positively brave when tho Hiiltlmoro went through all light and were ready to go bang Into a graveyard ourselves then Well the Spaniards on duty at the shore bntterles slept four miles away fioin their guns that night and didnt get back to their posts until the old Italelgh enme along 1 saw a Hash on shore and said to mi otllcer Hello whats that Ho told mo It was the second time lie lnut noticed It mid ask ed If he should tire I told him not to ns It was probably tho Insurgents who were friendly then signaling to us but when a solid shot came along later I knew better Then a second shot came nnd It was In response to this that the llalelgh tired the llrst shot In tho naval battle of Manila 1 I tell you we were nil on tho qui vivo that night Our orders were to go Inside the harbor anchor mid take breakfast at daylight then wipe thu Spanish tleet off the face of the earth llul In the darkness we overran our reckoning and at daylight found our selves right under the batteries of Ma nila The enemy on shore opened on us mid Instead of the anticipated signal to takc breakfast the signal came from 1ln flagship Kngago the enemy That was where the old man Dewey canio iu His plan had to be changed In a Bccond We turned and stood toward tho Spanish tleet taking the tire of the liatteries without response for 117 min utes Wo finally got the position we wauted and opened up We kept at It for Vi hours mid at the end of that time there was no Spanish tleet Captain Coghlan gave tho credit of llrlng the llrst shot In Deweys memor able battle to Knslgn Habln of the Ita lelgh Ihiblns story of It Is as follows It was about midnight when we came to tho outer entrance of tho bay be tween Corregldor island and Kl Krallo The passage is live miles wide and In stead of taking the middle channel which was mined with torpedoes we look the channel closo to Corregldor lirefoiiug our chances ngalnst the Spanish batteries on the island rather than with tho torpedoes Just as we started in a few minutes after 12 oclock the smokestack of the dispatch boat McCulloeh at tho end of our Hue caught tire mid blazed up like a piece of tlreworks This sudden illumina tion gave us away at once to the Span lards ou shore and presently a gun boomed out from Kl Frolic As soon as that llrst shot came from El Fralle Captain Coghlan sent me word to nnswer nt once with the nfter gun So n f lor a hasty glance around and correcting the sights It was a pretty long range nnd the pun had to be elevated a good deal I let her go 1 dont suppose I will ever know posi tively whether that llrst shot hit any thing or not Some time afterward I met a Spanish otllcer who hnd been at Kl Fralle and he told mo It had dis abled 211 men and put one gun out of the light Hut I wouldnt vouch for that It may have been only Spnnlbii politeness Although not responding to tho lire of the batteries Deweys thlpa were not dodging the main enemy They were getting Into position for the des perate game of smashing the forts nnd lleet at the same time At 135 a m Deweys flagship Olympla began fir ing with her forward S inch guns nnd swinging round gave tho forts broad side ofter broadside roni her rapid lire guns Tho other fchlps followed suit acd moved up nnd down In front of the enemy glvlug furious battle and receiving n deluge of missiles In re turn which for n wonder hurt no body Suddenly n Inrge white Spanish ship started for the Olympla and as this was the Itelnii Crlstlnn having the Spanish admiral on board the contest for a moment at the head of tho line wai between flagship and flagship Hut all the American guiiH made a tar get of the daring Spaniard mid she couldnt get to close juarteiH with tho Olympla She turned to make tho lit tle harbor of Cavlte but 11 shell from tho S Inch rifle In the forward turret of the Olympla crashed Into her stern nnd raked forward to tho boiler which exploded setting the ship oil lire mid milking n complete wreck of the pride of the Spanish navy In the Philippines This shot alone killed the captain of the Kelna Crlstlnn and 110 of his men Al together Admit ill Monlljos tilt with Deweys own cost the lives of MO Spaniards and tho wounding of over 200 About this time two Spanish torpedo bouts set out to do for tho Olympla what the Itelna Crlstlnn so sadly failed In Tho men mid otllceiH of the American licet looked 011 In alarm for they realized tho terrible power that might lie in those two black engines creeping steadily toward tho flagship Kvery gun that would Injur was trained upon them mid the men of the Olym pla turned from their Ineffectual heavy batteries to tho rapid tiro ll pounders A hall of shot churning the water Into foam Ih the only expression to describe what the anxious spectators saw around the torpedo boats Suddenly one launch blew up either by the explosion of her boiler or of her own torpedo nnd she disappeared with nil on board The second torpedo launch went on tho beach with a dozen holes In her nnd 11 coating of blood 011 her decks Forging ahead leading the line up mid down past tho Spanish ships and batteries tho Olympla once more near ed the forts at Cavlte and a inlno Held exploded about 1000 ynrds away Tho Olympla was not hurt and made her fourth trip turning again for the fifth nnd last of the morning battle After the fifth bout with the enemy the Olym pla steamed out Into the bay followed by the rest of tho ships beaten ns the Spaniards believed Hut no It was only a 20 minutes wait for the Dewey breakfast which had been ordered In those witters for tho daylight hour During the wnlt it was signaled from ship after ship that there had been no loss In tho American fleet astounding Intelligence which was lustily cheered all along the Hue At 10 r the signal to renew the battle was hoisted on tho Olympla This time tho Haltlmorc took the lead steaming close to tho forts nt Cavlte She opened with her big guns at a range which tore everything In sight The Olympla seconded tho Haiti- more in the attack and Dewey ordered tho Concord Hoston and Petrel toco Into the Inner bny of linker where tho defeated vessels were seeking refuge The little gunboat Petrel which had pluckily fought the big Spanish ships In the morning took tho lead Into tho bay She cutered tho heart of tho CAPTAIN WOOD AND THK 1ETItKI Spanish stronghold and tho officers of the fleet thought she was lost when they saw her steam up within rlflo rnngo of the enemy In Hakor bay Captain Wood of tho Petrel found the Spanish Castllla afire the Don Antonio dc Ulloa on tho bot tom and Don Juan do Austria tho Martinis Duero tho Isle do Cuba which hnd carried tho admirals flag after the loss of tho Kelna Crlstlnn and tho Correo deserted by their crews Lieutenant Hughes of the Pet rel went out with a small boat and tired the deserted ships When tho last shot was fired at 1 oclock the Petrel Hoston and Italelgh were in closo ac tion with tlie Spaniards and tho little gunboat signaled back to Dewey that the last flag of the Spaniards had been lowered It was a shot from her guns which had brought it down Iu the second attack ou tho batteries nt Cavlte tho Baltimore stood out ns a idngle target for tho Spanish marks meu but they failed to score 11 second hit or to Improve upon their best shot of the morning That best shot was given to the Haltlmoro when she first opened her broadsides against the fresh batteries and warships It wus ni armor piercing shot mid when it entered made tho steel splinters fly lu nil directions Six men were wounded by these splinters iu a single gun crew mid the shot bpuu around bounding from side to side until it fell spent upon the deck Hut If there was no damage worth mentioning sustained by the American ihips Deweys battle at Manila was a wonderful one Kvery ship took Its own chnneeF against torpedoes bunken mines ami Spanish gunnery This list and not the Spanish valor seem ed at fault On board each 0110 of the Amerlcnn essels It was believed that the other ships were buffering great slaughter so tierce and continuous tho Spanish fire but nil were prepared to share the slaughter if It came to that and the western world echoes the words of Dewey when he said Ive the pretti est lot of men that ever stepped on 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Nebraska against said defendant and Klkhorii Valley bank a corporation Lillie A Stuart as executrix of the last will and testament of James Stuart df ceased Lilliu A Stuart Anna Stunrr Lena Stuart Charles Stuart Mury Stuart Van Hureu Lewis Addnliue Lewis William Leuvitt and S W Deuel as guardian of the estate and person of lack son K Chafe the object and prayer of which aro to forecloi o certain tax lions against tho southwest quarter of bouth west quarter of section 1 iu township twenty three 21 1101 th of rango four f wost of tho tith p m in Mudhon county Nubriiskn by virtuo of tax sale certificates tiatetl November 4th lMt and November 7th 1MKS respectively issued by the county treabiirer of haul county for the delinquent taxes lt vied and nsseFBcd ngaiubt said properly for the yeius 18D4 and 1RU7 respectively and lor subsequent taxes paid for tho yoars lb05 IS0 and 18iS and n tax detd dated February 5 lbUS and re corded iu tho olllco of the county clerk of said county in Hook 27 of Detds at page 105 j and plaintiff prnyb for a de cree that defendants be required to pay the same or that said premises may bo sold to FatUfy tho amount fouud dun witli costs interest and nttorneyb fecB and that eaoh nnd nil of the defendants ba excluded from any and all title claim lieu of interest In or to said pro perty or uuy part thereof claimed by them Yon aro required to answer said peti tion on or boforo tho 18th day of lo conibor 1809 Dated Novombor 8 1811 T O Gannon Plaintiff y Mapcs Hizon His Attorneys IrRiil Nntlro Maria L Averlll tlofoudont will tnko notico that on tho 1th day of November 1800 T O Cannon plaintiff heroin filed hiH petition in tho district coutt of Madison county Nebraska against said defeiident and D A Ominormati tho object and prayer of which aro to foreclose ccrtaintax Hoiib agaiiiHt tho uorthinst quarter of section twenty throo2l in township twenty four 21 north of rnngo two 2 west of tho Otti u 111 in Madison county Nebraska issued iv tho treasurer of said conntv tinted November 7th 1802 November Ith 1805 and November 7th 1818 re spectively for tho dnlinqnojit taxes lovtetl and assessed against said land for the years IHU Inlil mm lb icspectlvo lv and for Huhsfquont taxes paid for tho years 1802 IS 1805 18Jand 1808 and a tax tleetl issued therofor dated February litth 1805 and recorded in tho olllco of tho county olerkof said county in Hook 25 of Deeds at pago 250 and plaintiff prays for a tlecreo that defend ants bo required to piy tho sumo or that said premisos bo sold to satisfy the amount found duo with costs interest anil attorneys feos You are required to answor said peti tion on or botoro tho 18th day of Decem ber 1800 Dated November -1 1800 T O Cannon Plaintiff By Mapcs Hazou His Attorneys ItKiU Notico Catharine Dicey defendant will tako notico that on the day of Novombor 1800 T O Cannon plain tiff horoin filed his petition in tho district court f Madison county Nobnibka against said defendant tho object and prayor ot which aro to foreclose certain t ix licnB ngaiubt tho northoast quarter of tho northeast quarter of section ten 10 in township twonty four 24 north of raugo four 1 west of tho ith p in in Madison county Nebraska by virtno of tax sale ceititicates issued by tho treas urer of said county dated Novombor 5 1801 und November 1 1807 respectively for tho delinquent taxes levied and tissosscd against said dosoribed premises for tho yoars 180 aud 18011 respectively aud tor mihx uncut taxes paid tor the years 1804 1805 1807 and 1808 and a tax dood issued thorofor dated March 111 1807 and recorded in tho olllco of tho county clork of said county in Book 27 of Deed nt pago 225 and plaintiff prays for 11 tbicreo that dofoudaut bo required to pay the samo or that said premises may bo Bold to satisfy tho amount found duo with costs interest and attorneys lees You aro required to answor said peti tion 011 or beloro tho lbtli day of Decem ber 1800 Dated November 1 1800 T O Cannon Plaintiff By Mnpes Ilazen His Attonioys SiimnionH ly Iulillriitlnu To John Zwight Sophia Zwight do fondants You- and each of you will tnko notico that on Octobor 1th 1800 Frank A Dearborn and B P Swan plaintiffs filed thoir potittou in tho district court of Madison county Nebraska against you as defendants impleaded with Citi zens National bank Chicago Lumber company aud Ada Kyner the 1 bject aud prayer of whicli petition aro to fore close a certain mortgage executed by Daniel G Kyner aud Ada Kyner hiB wife to tho Durland Trust company up on tho following described real estate situated in Madison county Nebraska to wit tho east half of tho uortliweEt quarter and tho northeast quartor of tho Pouthwest quarter of sec tion fourteen township twenty four raugo ono west of the sixth p m given to Fecuro tho payment of the sum of 2500 00 duo Fobrunry 1 1800 which mortgage was recorded January i0 1891 in tho office of tho county clerk of Madi son county Nebraska in book 10 at pago 40 1 that thoro is now duo upon said notes and mortgage and for taxes paid on said promises tho ram of 3021 29 with interest from March 25 1800 at 10 par cent for which sum with interest plaintiffs pray for a decree that defend ants be required to pay the same or that said promises may bo sold to satisfy tho amount found due and for such other and further relief as may be just and equitable You are required to answer said peti tion on or before tho llith day of oor iHiiy Dated October 4th 1800 Fuank A Dkaubohn B F Swan By A AVelch their attornoy Notice Charles K Oluoy Jeremiah Oluey and Georgo II Nichols will tako notico that on tho 24th day of Octobor 1800 T O Cannon plaintiff heroin filed his petition in tho district court ot Madison comity Nebriiku against said defend ants and John K Olney nnd Charlotte E Olney tho object nnd praver of whioh are to foreclose certain tax liens ngainst tho followiug dtbonbed real ostate sit uated in Madison counts Nebraska to- wit Lot six 0 block ono 1 and lots fifteen 15 and sixteen 10 block six 0 of tho town of Norfolk lots twelve nnd thirteen 12 and 13 and tho south ii2 feot of lots fourteon 14 fifteen 15 and sixteou id block two 2 lotbix 0 block three and lots three four 1 niuo 0 ton 10 eleven 11 twelve 12 nud fourteen 14 in block four 4 all of Mathnwsous second addi tion to tho town of Norfolk by virtue of tax sale certificates issued by tho trens uier of Madison county Nobrai ka dated November 5 1804 for tho tuxes of lbOO 1801 180J nud lbOU nnd sub sequent taxes paid by tho plaintiff for tho ypars 1801 and 1805 aud a tax deed itsned therefor dated March lit 1807 aud recorded iu tho office of tho county clerk of Madison couuty Nebraska March 151 1S07 in Book 27 of Deeds page 225 nnd certificates of tax sale lor taxes 1800 tinted November 1 1807 and subsequent taxes paid for the years 1807 nnd lb03 and plaintiff prays for a de cree that defendants bo required to pay tho Mime or that faid pr inises may be sold to Hitihfy the amount found duo with costs interest ami 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