-sWL'v GRAND OF THE OMAHA - WEEKLY - B im Get the Best Weekly in Nebraska one year and some Premium, either a Valuable Farm, a Piano, a Threshing Machine, a Wagon, a Solid Comfort Riding Plow, Har rows, Plow3 and other Farm Implements; or any one of the thousand and one useful and valuable presents of fered by THE BEE as premiums. Every subscriber gets something. The presents offered are the finest lot ever given by THE BEE and you should not fail of the opportunity this year. The price of THE BEE is $2, or will club it with THE FRONTIER at $3 in advance. Call on or address J. H. RIGGS, O’Neill, Neb. * LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. LEGAL NOTICE. Richard T. Mills, Charlotte Mills, C. II. Toncray and Emma 11. Toncray, Ezra It. Carr, administrator of the estate of N. H. Richardson, deoeased, H. A. Jandt and E. C. Tompkins, partners doing: business under the Arm name of Jandt and Tompkins, and Jos eph Holmes, non-resident defendants, will take notice that on the 24th day of December. 1891. the Union Trust Company, plaint Itr herein. Hied Its petition la the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, against said de fendants, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain mortgago executed by defendants, Richard T. Mills and Chat lotto Mills, his wife, to the plaintiff, upon the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of seotlon eleven, and tbo southwest quarter of the southwest quarter nf section twelve, township thirty-one. range ten, west. In tlolt county, Nebraska, to secure the payment, of two promissory notes dated February 15, lss7, for the sum of (25, and Interest at the rate of ten percent per annum after maturity; that there Is now due upon said notes and mort f;age, according to the terms thereof, includ ng taxes and Interest on a prior note and mortgage paid by plaintiff to protect Its se curity. the sum of (200 and Interest at the rate ot ten per cent per annum from August 1,1891, and plaintiff prays that said premises may be decreed to be sold to satisfy the amount due thereon, and that defendant may be foreclosed of all equity of redemp tion or other Interest In said mortgaged premises. You are required to answer said petition on or before the eighth day of February, 1891. Dated December 24,1891. THE UNION TRUST COMPANY. SB-4 Plaintiff. LEGAL NOTICE. Addison L. Paulo]*. George J, Squires and Albert Dufour, Louie A. Long and Mary Long, his wife, defendants, will take notion that on the 24lh day of December. 18UI, the Union Trust Company, plaintiff herein, tiled Its petltlou in the district court of llolt county, Nebraska, against said defendants, the object and prayer of which are to fore close a certain mortgage executed by de fendant. Addison L. Pauley, to plaintiff, upon the south half of the northeast quarter and the south half of the northwest quarter of section seven, township tlilrtv-two. range ten, west, in Holt county, Nebraska, to se cure the payment of throe promissory notes dated February 4, 1887, for the sum of fso and interest at tlio rate often percent per annum after maturity: that there Is now due upon sutd notes and mortgage, according to the terms thereof. Including lntetest on prior note and mortgage paid Dy plaintiff to pro tect Its security, the sum of fc5U und interest at the rate of ten per cent per annum from August 1,1801, and plaintiff prays that said premises may be decreed to be sold to satisfy the umouat due thereon, andjthat defendants may be foreclosed of all equity of redemption or other luterest In said mortgaged premises. You aro required to unswersuld petition on or before the 8th day of February, 1892. Dated. December 24. 1801. THE UNION THU8T COMPANY. SM Plaintiff. NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. Lard Orriat at G'N'kim,, Neb., i Dec. 8.1801. ( Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof In cupport of bis claim, and that aula proof will be made before the register and receiver at O'Neill, Neb., on Jan. 18,1802, viz: ERNST RICHTER, H. E. 12035 | For the NW* 21-31-11 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: Earl Allen, Mlnneola, Neb.; Frank Darr find Joseph Shollmyer. Scottvlllc, Nub.; Bar rett Scott. O'Neill. Neb. 22-fit B. S. Gillespie. Register. Qet something useful as well as orna mental for your wife a Christmas pres '!■' ent. Helnerickson has a fine line of chinaware, glassware, etc., from which to make a selection. LEGAL NOTICE. Henry Hohl, Dora Uohl, Henry Brown. F.C. Grable. Mrs. K.C. Grable. Mrs. J. H. Clark, administrator of the estate of J. 11. Clark, de ceased., Ioseph Damron, defendants, will take notice that on the utli day of .lanuary, 1SIH. Sylvia A. Daniels, plaintiff herein, tiled her petition in the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, against said defend ants, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a cer tain mortgage executed by defend ants,Henry llohl and Dora Hohl, to the Showalter Mort gage Company upon the south half of the southwest quarter of section fourteen (U> uml the north half of the northwest quarter of section twenty-three (23) in township twen ty-six (iitt), north of ruugo fourteen tH) west of tlie sixth principal meridian, containing UK) acres, more or less, to secure the payment of one promissory note dated August 1,1888, for the sum of spr»u0 and interest at the rate of seven per cent per annum, payable soml-au nually, and ten per cent after maturity; that theie is now due upon said note and mort gage, according to the terms thcroof, the sum of 4012.25 and interest at the rate of ten per cent per annum from January 1. Witt, and plaiutllT prays that said promises may be de creed to be sold to satisfy the amount due thereon. You are required to answer said pet ition on or before the 18th day of February, 1892. Dated January a, 1892. SYLVIA A. DANIELS, PlalntltT. Hy 11. M. Uttuey, Attorney. 27-4 milE O’NEILL REPUBLICAN CLUB JL Itooms are located over Morris & Co’s, drug store on Dougins street. The rooms are open at all times. Kepublicuns are invited to visit the rooms at any and all times. Strangers while in the city are Invited to make the club rooms their headquarters, business meeting of the club the tirst and third Saturday eveniug of each month. • _ A. L. TOWLE, President. LEO. D. KIGGS, Secretary. Itcb, mange and scratches of every kind, on human or animals, cured in SO minutes by Woolford’s Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by Morris & Co., druggist. _ Cash paid for small equities in wild lands or improved farms. Abstract must be furnished. Address Asmus Boysen, Manning, la. Clothing at 25 per cent discount at Boy & McGowau's, Scottville. Clothing at 25 per cent discount at Roy & McGowau's. Scottville. Remember, llenerickson's grocei ies are the best. Apples by the barrel at the City Bak cry. « Don't leave O'Neill on a trip before inquiring at the Short Line depot for passenger rates. Cigars, fruits, nuts and candies, etc., at Heinerikson's. Uncolored Japan tea in handsome little baskets at sixty cents per pound at Pfund & Wsgers. The tea is of ex cellent quality and the baskets make nice work or hand baskets for the ladies. Try one. If you are troubled with rheumatism or a lame back, bind on over the seat of pain a piece of tlanncl dampened with Chamberlain’s Pain Halm. You will be surprised at the prompt relief it ulfords 50 cent bottles for sale by P C. Corri gan. druggist. THE SONG OF THE “No. ».» My dress la of fine pollahed oak, Aa rich aa the finest fur cloak. And for handsome design You juat should see mine— Mo. 8, Mo. 8. I’m beloved by the poor and the rich, For both I impartially stitch; In the cabin I shine, In the mansion I'm fine— No. 8, No. ft I never get surly nor tired. With seal I always am fired; To hard work I Incline; For rest I ne’er pine— No. 8, No. 81 I am easily purchased by all. With instalments that monthly do fall* And when I am thine, Then life is benign— Mo. 8, Mo. «L To the Paris Exposition I went. Upon getting the Grand Prise intent: I left all behind, The Grand Prise was mine— Mo. 8, Mo. 8k At the Universal Exposition of 1889, at Paris. Prance, the best sewing machines of the world. Including those of America, were in competition, 'l'hey were passed upon by a Jury composed of the best foreign mechanical experts, two of whom were the leading sewing machine manufacturers of Prance. This Jury, after exhaustive examina tion and tests, adjudged that the Wheeler & Wilson machines were the best of all, and award ed that company the highest prize offered—the GRAND PRIZE—giving other companies onlv gold, silver and bronze medals. The French government, as a further recogni tion of superiority, decorated Mr. Nathaniel Wheeler, president of the company, with the Ctobs of the Legion of Honor—the most prized honor of France. The No. 9, for family use, and the No, 13, for manufacturing uses, are the best in the world to-day. And now, when you want a sewing machine, if you do not get the best it will be your own fault. Ask your sewing machine dealer for the No. S Wheeler A Wilson machine. If he doesn’t keep them, writs to us for desertptivo catalogue ana terms, .tgems wanted in all unoccupied terri 'ory. WHEELER A WILSON MFG. CO. Chicago, I1L For Sale bt NEIL BRENNAN, O'NEILL NEB. FREE _ Onp of the I -■= BESTTel rM-tipes l«l the world. Our facilities are unequaled, ami to introduce our •uptriorpo<>d» wawill •cndrui’h. to oM ri.U'Ojt in each locality, a* above < inly those who w rite to n* at one* can tnaka aura of the clmnco All you have to do i* return it to allow our prnod* t* tho*c \vli» cnll—your neighbor* Vv*' and tb. k.. around you. The be ? Iftnninir of this advertisement •bow* the small end of the tele «ope. The following cut five* the appearance of it reduced tc tie at*. '. if Hft'erh part of it* hulk. It i* a rraud.doubleaixetrie a-ojie, ,«lartre a a i« to etsrry. Wo w ill nl»o show you how you •a t make front .*t;l to m ( 41 a day at least, from the atmi.w tih m* eEperienea. Itetter write at ouee. We )«y all express eh nr pea Xrtdreee H It A I-LET I b CO,, Box M(M* ”OKTLAM>. Maink .uii<*i-» are . -aily eorninir from to ^ l a dii> .All nff'*. We show you how and start y.-n. fan work In •iNiretim* or all ill-- ilnn*. isijr money for wtuy ere. I ill I ore unknown anions tb.-wi. N KW* an I wonderful. I'arthuinni free. ■■•■•'aiich /•"o roriittmi^MaiBC This Is a Joke. From the Atkinson Graphic. A report reaches us from the Huh of Holt that a grain warehouse, located near the railroad track in that city, was destroyed by fire Tuesday night. They have a well organized and superbly ap pointed fire department in O'Neill, but as its members trace their genealogical line direct to the seven sleepers, not one of them responded to the alarm, and the warehouse, iis contonts and a car loaded with grain on the track were consumed, while the alert fire laddies and their chemical squirt were snugly reposing in the arms of Morpheus. If they had telegraphed an alarm to Atkinson our Are boys would have gone down there on snow shoes in time to have extin guished the flames before any serious damage was done. Sheep Baising a Good Business. From the Omaha World-Herald. There is no gainsaying the fact that so long as mutton commands its present figures sheep raising will be a good business. It will in reality pay to grow sheep for mutten alone, aud the money obtained for wool is all clear gaiu. One of the chief . advantages of handling sheep is that it is practical to keep them constantly under your care, and much loss may be prevented which would oc cur if this was not the case. Another important point is that they will flourish on short range. Then they yield ready to will in the matter of breeding. You can change in the shortest possible time whenever the fashion in wool or flesh changes. Then, under the present demand for mutton, there is no necessity for having any old sheep on hand, as this class can be worked off from year to year and the flock kept young and thrifty. Rov& McGowan, ;dealersin Dry Goods,Groceries ■'•■■■*« CLOTHING, s BOOTS & SHOES GENTS FUMING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, MITTENS & GLOVES 8COTTVILLE, NEB Guarentee to sell as cheap as any store in Holt county. FARM PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. S. C. & N. Lesses -FROM All Points in Dakota, Dixon. Cedar. Pierce Antelope and Holt Counties to SIOUX CITY, ST. PAUL, DULUTH, CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY, ST. LOUIS, AND ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH. PuiehBoe Toui V9Lc3e«ts arid. Slilp Xsmi Fxslglit xrlai The Pacific Short Lie For Passenger Fares and Time Tables: For Hates on Freight between all stations in Papina Clw. ♦ T I.,., .. ...1 . .. oi„_ n». . r» ......— • ‘ ' ‘H “ .ill 111. on Pacific Short Line and to Sioux City and * .he “ il l oiuuv-iiy HIIU all Points east, apply to the agent of the Pa cific Short Line at O’Neill, or _ ^ __ JasVMcIIonv. *• Yi "'o1'1 . Traffic Manager. Gen. Superintennent, Sioux City, Iowa. J. W. FIREBAtiGH, act., O’NEILL, NEB O’Neill Market Report. The following is a correct market re port for this week: Hors, V100 lbs.fcl.31] Wheat. $ 05 Steers.2.5>!Oats. Fatcows.lJKX&l.sORye.' 'S Mutter. .20 Buckwheat.. J5 Eggs.20: Far corn. 25 Potatoes, v tiu.?U Shelled.. 3S Letter List. Following is the list of letters remaining in the postofflceat O’Neill, Neb., unclaimed, for the week ending Jan, 14.1802. It. L. Johnson Frick Holquist hall lord K Baron W A Gush Kdward ltoclie Mrs.I Ferry Johana Vtnzens Mrs L L Messlok In calling for the above please say **adver tlscd” .r.n.nioos.p.M. Get your Christmas candies, nuts, fruits and oysteis at Heinerickson’s. He carries a fine line in everything for hol iday edibles. FRANK CAMPBRl.iV Sewing Machines and Organs 1 keep constantly on hand the WHITE sewing niacV walnut, oak or mahogany. The new Rotary Shuttle i .nnn;.,g' mo8t noiseless and fastest sewer of nn,, e. I have the ESFEY Organ always 1^5 lightest runnin^ chine ever made _n_„ 1U All mucicians know this to be one of the”best Organs by any manufacturers. If you want a Sewing Machine or # Organ don’t let some traveling sharper take you in. He O be sure to charge you two prices for inferior goods. No in f ter what guarantees he will give you they are not as goodt you can get from a permanent dealer in your own locality T will take orders for Pianos and give the very lowest nri * and most liberal terms. * ces 22-3mo FRANK CAMPBELL, O'Neill, Neb, Pioneer hardware deai fr I carry tlie largest stock of Hardware, Tinware, Copper & Graniteware. In North Nebraska, and make a specialty o Superior Barbed Wire. IN IMPLEMENTS I CARRY THE BEST MADE BRADLEY & GO. AND PERU CITY PLOWS. Harrows, Challenge Planters, Flying Dutchman, SULKY*PLO\VS,*PERU * CITY-CULTIVATORS •^LISTERS AND DRILLS.* Call and see me before you make your purchases as 1 can save you some money. NEIL BRENNAN, O’Neill Neb. First National Bank. O’NEILL - NEBRASKA. Paid-Up Capital, $5o,ooo. Surplus, $2o,ooo. Authorised Capital, $100,000. UNDIVIDED PROFITS, $4,096. THAD. J BERMINGIIAM, PitES. J. p. MANN, Vice Pres. ED. F. GALLAGHER, Cashier. Money Loaned on Personal Security on the Most Favorable Terms. 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