The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 04, 1892, Image 8

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    LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
LEGAL NOTICE.
■ nieluird T. Mill*, Charlotte Mills. 0. II.
Toncray and Kimna K. Toncray, Ezra H.
Carr, administrator of tho estate of N. H.
Richardson, deceased, H. A. .Inndl and K. C.
Tompkins, partners doing buslnossundor tlio
firm name of Jundt and Tompkins, and .Jos
eph Holmes, non-resident defendants, will
take notice that on the 24 th day of December.
lHId, the Union Trust Uom»:ai.y, plaint Iff
herein, filed Its petition 'r. me dist rict court
of Holt eountv Nebraska, against said do
#“ndants .the object and prayer of which are
to foreclose a certain mortgage executed by
defendants, Richard T. Mills and Chat lotto
Mills, his wife, to the plaintiff. upon tho
south west Quarter of the southeast quarter
of section eleven, and tho southwest quarter
of the southwest quarter of section twelve,
township thirty-one. range ten. west, In Holt
county, Nebraska, to secure tho payment of
two promissory notes dutnd February 15,1887,
for the sum of #25, and Interest at the rate of
ten per cent per annum after maturity; that
there Is now due upon said notes and mort
?ago, according tothe terms thereof, Includ
ng taxes and Interest on a prior note and
mortgage paid by jilalntllT to protect Its se
curity, the sum of $2UU and Interest at tho
rate of ten per cent per annum from August
I, lstti. and plaintiff prays that said premises
may no decreed to ho sold to satisfy the
amount due thereon, and that defendant
limy 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 tno eighth day of February, 18VI.
bated December 114.lHttl.
THE UNION TRUST COMPANY,
23-4 Plaintiff.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Addison L. Pauley, George J, Squires and
Albert Dufour, Louie A. Long ami Mary
Long, his wife, defendants, will take notice
that on the 24th day of December, ISUI, the
Union Trust Company, plaintiff heroin, filed
Its petition In the district court of Holt
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 tho northeast quarter
and the south half of t he north wast quarter
of section seven, township thirtv-lwo. range
ten, west, In Holt county, Nebraska, to se
cure the payment of three promissory notes
duted February 4, 1887, for the sum of $80 and
Interest at the rate often percent per annum
after maturity: that there Is now due upon
said notes anu mortgage, according to tlie
terms thereof, including luteteat on prior
note and mortgage paid ny plaintiff to pro
tect. Its security, the sum of $250 and Interest
at the rate of ten per cent per annum from
August l, 1891, and plaintiff prays t hat said
premises may ho decreed to he sold to satisfy
the amount due thereon, and that defendants
may bo foreclosed of all equity of redemption
or other Interest in said mortgaged premises.
You are required to answer said petition on
or before tho 8th day of February, 1802.
Dated December 24,1801.
THE UNION TRUST COMPANY,
25-4 Plaintiff.
HU nir. iun i l IILUA i 1U.>.
Land Ofmok at O’Neill, Nob., i
Doc. 3,1HIII. i
Notice la hereby given that the followlng
named settler has filed notice of his Intention
to make final proof In support of bis cla'ui,
and that said proof will bo made beforo too
register and receiver at O’Neill. Neb., on
February id, 1892, vl/.:
ERNST HICHTER, II. E. 12955
For tho NWk 21-111-10 west.
lie names tho following witnesses to provo
bis continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said land, viz:
Earl Allen. Mlnncola, Neb.j Frunk Darr
and Joseph Bhollniyer, ScottvlUo, Nob.; Hur
rett Scott, O’Neill, Neb.
28-fit B. 8. Gillespie. Register.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Henry Hold. Dora lfohl, Henry Brown. F. C.
arable, Mrs. F.O. Grublo. Mrs. J. It. Clark,
administrator of tho estate of J. H. Clark, de
ceased. Joseph Damron,defendants, will take
notice that on tho 0th day of January, 1892.
Sylvia A. Daniels, plalntllT herein, filed her
petition in the district court of Holt county,
Nebraska, against said defendants, the object
and prayer of whluh aro to foreclose a cer
tain mortgage executed by defendants,llenry
Hold und Dora Hold, to the Showalter Mort
gage Company upon the south hulf of tho
southwest quarter of section fourteen (H)
and the north half of the northwest quarter
of section twenty-three (28) In township twen
ty-six (20), north of range fourteen (14) west
of the sixth principal meridian, containing
100 acres, more or less, to secure the payment
of one promissory note dated August"!, 1888,
for the sum of 8500 and Interest t '
t at the rate of
seven per cent per annum, payablu semi-an
nually. and ten per cent, after maturity; that
tliete Is now due upon said note and mort
Buje.^accordlng to the terms thereof, the sum
012.25 and luterest at the rate of ten per
cent per annum from January 1, 1802. and
plalntllT prays that said premises may bo de
creed to be sold to satisfy the amount due
thereon.
You are required to answer said petition on
or before the 22d day of February, 1892.
Dated January 9,1802.
„ SYLVIA A. DANIELS, Plalntl IT.
By H. M. Uttlbt, Attorney. 37-4
NOTICE.
To Henry Gordon, Sybil Gordon, A. J. Mldcr,
defendants.
You will take notice that on the 14th day of
January. 1892 tho Loan and Guarantee Com
r of Connecticut, plaintiff herein, filed lb
punv of Connecticut, plaintiff herein, filed Its
petition In tho district court of Holt eountv.
Nebraska, against said defendants, the ob
ject and pruvor of which are tho foreclosure
of a oortuln mortgage executed bv t lie de
fendants, Henry Guidon and Sybil Guidon,
to the plnlntllf upon the following described
real estate, to-wlt: Lots two and three (3
and 8) lu section one (1) and lot one (1) and tho
southwest quarter of the uortheast quarter
and the northeast quarter of the northwest
quarter, section twelve (12). township thirty
three (88), range fourteen (14), containing one
hundred slxty-one and 53-100 acres, accord
ing to the government survey, in Holt coun
ty. Nebraska, to sucuro the payment of tho
defendants' promissory coupon note dated
August 20, 1886, for the sum of one thousand
dollars (11,000), due und payablu September 1,
1891, after date thereof; that there Is now
due upon the said note and mortguge the
sum or eleven hundred fifty and S5-1G0 dol
lars (fl. 150.85), for which sum with luterest
from this date plaintiff pruys for a decree
that the defendants maybe required to ptiv
the same, or thut said premises may be sold
to satisfy tho amount found due, together
with the amount of thirty-two dollars ($82).
taxes which the plalntllT has been compelled
to pay to protect Its Interest.
You are required to auswer said petition
on or before the 2»th day of February. 1892.
THE LOAN AND GUARANTEE COMPANY
OF CONNECTICUT.
88-4 Per L. T. Bond, Attorney.
wuiitEi run ruuiiitAiiua.
Land Omcs at O'Neill, Neb., I
- — ' uj. f
__ . January 20,1802. ,
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named settler has tiled notice of his inten
tion to make final proof In support of his
claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore the register and receiver at O’Neill,
Neb., on March 8,1882, viz:
„ . PATRICK BEGLEY, D. S. 10081.
For the SWfc See. 10, Tp. 29, range 12 west.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of Bald land, viz:
Thomas Walsh, Anthony Murray, James
Hixson, Edward tiallatrher, all of O’Neill,
Neb. 28-6* B. 8. Gillespie, Register.
LEGAL NOTICE. <
The Showalter Mortgage Company, Jacob
etotler, receiver, Jacob Stotler, Howard In
vestment. Company, Fredriok Stevens, Alva
i.'; Porridge, Moses A. Richards, Charles E.
Flandro.CatherlneM. McCormick and Mathew
H. McCormick, defendants, will take notico
that on the 15th day of January, 1892, Olive
K. Emmons Nee Mrs. Henry Emnions plaintiff
®*e® her Petition in the district court
of Holt county, Nebroska, against said de
fendants, the object and prayer of which arc
to foreclose a certain mortgage executed by
defendants Catherine M. McCormick anti
Mathew II. McCormick to the Showalter
Mortgage Company upon the north-east
quarter of section twenty-two, Township
thirty-one,northrange eleven west 6th P.M.,in
Holt county, Nebraska, to secure the pay
ment of one promissory note dated July 3,
1888. for the sum of $000 and interest at the
rate of 7 per cent, per annniu payuble semi
annually and 10 per cent after maturity;
that there is now due upon said note and
mortgage, according to the terms thereof,
the sum of $1037.56 and interest at the rate of
10 percent, per annum from January 1.1802,
and plaintiff prays that said premises may be
decreed to be sold to satisfy the amount duo
thereon.
You are required to answer said petition
on or before the 29th day of February, 1892.
Dated January 18,1802.
Olive E. Emmons Nee Mbs Henry Emmons
Plaintiff.
28-4 II. M. Uttlkt, her Attorney.
LEGAL NOTICE.*
Elizabeth Hoe, formerly Elizabeth Good
hand. Klchnrd Ivor, her huKhand. Amu Doe,
formerly Ann (loolnaud, mid John Doe. tier
hiiHhaiwl. whose true mono are to plaintiff
unknown. Elizabeth Goodhand. Aim Good
hum!. George Goodluiml, Mary Goodhand, his
wife, henry Goodhand, Allen Goodhand. his
wife, John Goodhand ami Emma Goodhand.
his wife, heirs lit law of Mark GocdimiHi
deceased and Charlotte Goodliutul. dofend
| ants, will take notice that, on the:.'lstday of
! .Iannary, I89JA The Union Trust Company,
plaintiff herein, tilled Its pet it ion In the dis
trict court of Holt county. Nebraska, against
said defendants, tho object and prayer of
which are to foreclose a certain mortgage ex
ecuted by defendant, Charlotte Good hand
and Mark Goodlmnd since deceased, to
plaintiff, upon the Northeast quarter of sec
tion twenty-eight, township twenty-six,
range twelve, west. In Holt county. Nebraska,
to secure the payment of a promts *ory note
dated December 111, imti, for the sum of $13
and interest at the rate of ten percent, per an
mini after maturity; that there is now due
upon said note and mortgage according to
the terms thereof. Including interest on a
prior note and mortgage mid taxes paid by
JduIntllT to protect its security, the sum of
>100 and Interest at the rate of ten percent,
per annum from .lime 1, 1891, and plaintiff
prays that said promises may he decreed to
lie sold to sat isfy the .amount found due
therein, and that defendants may bo fore
closed of all equity of redemption or other
interest in said mortgaged premises.
You are required to answer said petltio
on or before tin* 29th day of February, 185#.
Dated fl antiary 21. 1H92.’
THE UNION TKUST COMPANY.*
28-4 Plaintiff.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Vaclav Kubovco, non-resident defendant,
will take notice that on the 17th day of Octo
ber, 1891, The Union Trust Compahy.plaint ill’
herein, tiled its petition in the district court
of Holt county. Nebraska, against said de
fendants, the object and prayer of which are
to foreclose a certain mortgage executed by
defendant, Vaclav Kubovee, to plaintilf
upon tho north-cast quarter of section
twenty-three, township twenty-seven, range
twelvo west In Holt county. Nebraska, to
secure the pay mint of a promissory note
dated July 1.», 1887, for tho sum of $15 and in
terest at tho rato of 10 percent, per annum
after maturity; that there Is now due upon
said note and mortgage according to the
terms thereof Including Interest on a prior
mortgage, paid by plaintltf to protect Its
security, the sum of $luu and interest at tho
rate of ten per cent, per annum from July 1,
1891. and plaintiff prays that said premises
may tie decreed to bo sold to satisfy tho
amount due thereon.
You are requDed to answer said petition
on or before the 19th day of February, 1892.
Dated January 19, <892.
28-4 Tina Union Tuust Company, Plaintilf.
in Tins distwct couiiT or holt
* COUNTY, NEllUASKA.
WifiUAM \V. Andrews )
vs. V NOTICE.
Hanley H. Glosson bt al. )
Ilanloy II. Closson, Henrietta Closson. Jos
hua Murray, and.Murray, his wife,
non-rosldunl. defendants, will take notice that
on the 12th day of Sent., 1891, the plaintiff
William \V. Androws, filed In theofhee of the
clerk of the district court of Holt county
Nebraska, Ids petition, the object and prayer
of which ure to foreloso a certain mortguge
executed by defendants, Hanley 15. Olosson
and Henrietta Closson, on the 1st day of
October, 1885, driven to secure the payment of
one certain nrommlssury note of the sum of
$(UK), due and payable five years after date,
with interest at the rato of 7 per emit per
annum, which said mortgugt? conveyed the
following described premises .situateef in Holt
county, Nebraska, to-wlt:—The northeast
ouarter of section twenty-six (2(5), township
t wenty seven (27), range nine (9), west of the
bth principal meridian. Said mortgage being
now wholly due and unpaid together with all
Interest aeeuring from t he date thereof, you
are required to answer the said petition on or
before the 7th day of March, lb92.
Dated, Jan. 20,1802. «(M
Lewis & Homes, Attorneys for Plaintiff.
NOTICE
C. H.Toncrny, Emma Toneray, James Mar
shall mid Sarah 15. Marshall, defendants, will
take notice that Susan 11. Hertram, plaintlIf,
lias Hied a petition in the district, court of
Holt county. Nebraska, against said defend
ants. Impleaded with Nelson Toneray, Geo. J.
Squires, Albert Detour and Ed F. Gallagher,
defendants, the object and prayer of which
are to foreclose a mortgugo dated i ebruary
U. lsKtk for $400 and Interest,and taxes paid by
plaintiff, on the south half of the southeast
quarter and the northeast quarter of the
southeast quarter of section ten (ID), also the
southwest quarter of the southwest quarter
of section eleven (U), all In township tweutv
elght (28), north, range thirteen (K5j, west. In
said county, given by James Marshall and
Sarah 15. Marshall to the Western Trust and
Security Gompany and assigned to plaintitf,
and to have the same decreed to he a first
lein, and said lands sold to satisfy the same.
You are required to answer said petition on
or before the 7th day of March, 1892.
Dated January 22. 1892.
SUSAN II. HEUTKAM, Plaintiff.
lfy Monger & Courtriglit, Attorney:.. aw
IN THE nrSTKIUT COUIIT of holt
COUNTY, NEUUASKA.
WTmam W. Andhkws, Plain tiff. I
James Connoi.y, Administhatou, } ^TCI
kt At... Defendants. j
To Michael Cotmoly, Thomas Connoly, jun
ior, John Connoly. Mib'nret Cline and Jacob
Cline, hushand of said MannrietCllnH.de
fendants.will take notice that on the Kill day
of September. Will. William W. Andrews lllecl
ids petition In the district court of Holt
county. Nebraska, against said defendants
and oilier heirs of Thomas Connoly,deceased,
the object amt prayer of said petit Ion being
10 foreclose a certain trust deed executed by
said Thomas Connoly. deceased, to J. if.
Keith, trusteo for George H.Ash, upon the
south-east quarter of section ten and the
south-eust quarter or section three, in town
ship twenty-nine, range twolte. west, in llolt
county. NoDrnskn, to secure the paymontol
11 certain coupon bond, dated July la, 18S7,
for the sum of K.AWdue and payable In live
years from date, or upon default In the con
ditions thereof; there is now due upon sa'd
!>nml and trust deed t'lie sum of fc.soy, to.
which snm, with Interest and the amount ol
certain taxes paid upon said premises, the
Plaintiff asks a decree tlmt the said premises
lie sold to satisfy.
You are required to answer said petition or
or before the Uth dav of March. 18-rJ
Dated February J, is«i2.
LEWIS & HOLMES,
K U. DICKSON,
Attorneys for W. W. Andrews, PIf.
NOTICE.
To Nuthun Winters and Carrie Winters, do
ion den is:
Yoli will take notice that on the 20th (lav
of .January 1HC, Joseph Monteith, pluintlir
iiei't-in. tiled ills petition in the district court
of liolt county. Nehraska. against said de
fendants. the object and prayer of which are
to foreclose a certain trust deed or mortgage
executed by the above named defendants to
J. H. Keith. trustee, upon the following de
scribed real estate Situated in Liolt county,
Nebraska, to-wit: Thu cast half of the north
east quarter of section thirty-two, and the
north half of the northwest quarter of sec
tion thirty-three, all in township tliirtv-one
tange fifteen, west of thetith 1>. ,M„ to secure
the payment of a certain promissory note or
bond, dated Junuuay 21, 1SS8, for the sum of
SKio and interest at the rate of seven per cent
pet nnnnmn payable semi-annually; that
tltere is now due uikui said note and mort
gage. according to tile terms thereof, the sum
ot ¥l,iiw, and plaint itr prays that said defend
ants be required to pay the same or that said
premises may he decreed to be sold to satisfy
the amount found due plalntitf on said note.
ion are required to answer said petition on
or before tile 14th day of March. 18v2.
Dated l ebruary 1, 18112.
„„ , it. It. DICKSON,
"“** ‘ Attorney for l’iaiutiff.
KaUap—1, Montana,
Is the distributing point for the Flat
Head Valley and Kootenia country, and
is the present terminus of the Pacific
Extension of the Great Northern Rail
way Line. You can go there by rail all
the way by taking the Sioux City &
Northern Railroad. For maps, rates,
etc., write to or call upon VV. B. Mc
Nider, general passenger agent, Sioux
City.
Uncolored Japan tea in hundsome
little baskets at sixty cents per pound
at Pfuud & Wagers. The tea is of ex
cellent quality and the baskets make
nice work or baud baskets for the
ladios. Try one.
| Tlie Editor*.
p'nmi tlio Fremont Tritmno,
Of all good tilings it lias been Fre
mont’s fortune to partake this is tlio first
ti me it 1ms enjoyed the privilege of en
tertaining the Nebraska Press associa
lion. It therefore becomes tbe pleasure
of Tbe Tribune to extend for tbe c itizens
of Fremont their most cordial greeting
to the brethren of tbe press.
The editors of Nebraska are not all
here, by any means, but there are |
enough of them and of such character as j
to give the atmosphere a decidedly Intel
luctuul tinge and to foreshadow the
most sneeessf til meeting, both in good
results and attendance, that the associa
tion has ever held. This is all the trib
ute Fremont desires from the association,
modestly addmitling that it is the high
est that can be tendered.
The knights of the scissors and quill
who are among us are representative
members of the profession and when
The Tribune says that it does not blush
for its profession. They are ns coura
geous and hopeful and persistent knights
too, as ever broke a javelin or shattered
a spear on the helmet of an antagonist in
the list. They are actively engaged,
ench and all, in lighting for the right as
they see it and putting forth their
utmost efforts for the upbuilding of
their respective communities. With
some of them this toil is unrequited;
with others the wolf is held in abeyance
at a reasonable and safe distance from
tbe threslihold. It is to banisb tbe wolf
still further and to whet the wits and
enlarge the capacity for more and bet
ter newspaper work that these annual
gatherings are held.
The visitors are hereby officially noti
fied that our habitations are so construc
ted that the latch strings dangle on the
outside, that the city is theirs and the
fullness thereof, and that all that can
minister to their comfort, happiness and
entertainment in their's without asking,
and welcome. i
No healthy person need fear any dan
gerous consequences' from an attack of
la grippe if properly treated. It is much
the same as a severe cold and requires
precisely the same treatment. Remain
quietly at home and take Chamberlain’s
cough remedy as directed for a severe
cold and a prompt and complete recovery
is sure to follow. This remedy also
counteracts any tendency of lagrippe to
result in pneumonia. Among the many
thousands who have used it during the
epidemics of the past two years we have j
yet to learn of a single case that has not. |
recovered or that has resulted in ptieu- ;
monia. 115 and 50 cent bottles for sale
by P. C. Cprrigan, Druggist.
We want every mothor to know that
croup can be prevented. True croup
never appears without a warning. The
first symptom is hoarsneas; then the
child appears to have taken a cold or a
cold may have accompanied the hoarse
ness from the start. After that a pe
culiar rough cough is developed, which
is followed by the croup. The time to
act is when the child first becomes
hoarse; a few doses of Chamberlain’s
cough remedy will prevent the attack.
Even after a rough cough has appeared
the disease may be prevented by using
this remedy ns directed. It bos never
been known to fail. 25 cent, 50 cent
and $1 bottles for sale by P. C. Corrigan
druggist.
.—.’""t "T
HOLT COUNTY BANK
O NEILL- NEB?
•Ofoeet Bulk in the INr Elkhern Talk*
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL *00.COO.
DAVID ADAMS, PiusstoB-vr.
• J. E BLAIION, Vick Piies.
D. Li- DARK Cashier
Does a Genera Hanking Business. Issues time
certificates bearing interest.
Draws drafts on Omaha New York, London
lublin Edinburg and other cities.
—M&kas long time oans on
IMPROVED FARMS
!3»~S()lla European pnssenirer tickets
'V. D. Matiiews, U. W. Wattles.
President. Viee-Piesiden
John McIIcch, Cashier.
* THE *
State Bank of O’Neill
Authorized Capital, $100,000.
Paid up Capital, $30,000
BOARD OF DIRECT **V,J
G W. Wattles, John McBride. O. C. Ilazelet,
Bernard Mullen . »V. D. Mathews,
S. C. Sample, John McHugh.
so a cornu sum son
A line lot of glassware and crockery
just received at . Heineriksous. The
goods will bear inspection and are cheap
ns the cheapest.
FEED MILL
I have opened up n Feed Mill at
O’NEILL, NEB
I will grind nil kind* of Feed nnd
will exchange Feed for drain. See u»,
south of l’i'iind & Withers,’ when you
want Feed nt low pricey.
GRANT HATFIELD
"Of course it hurts, but you must grin
and bear it,” Is the old time consolation
given to persons troubled with rheuma
tism. "If you will take the trouble
to dampen a piece of llanncl with Cham
berlain's pain balm and bind it on over
the scat of the pain your iheumatistn
will disappear,” is the modern and much
mpre satisfactory advice, 50 cent bottles
for sale by I’. C. Corrigan, druggist.
There is no danger from whooping
cough when Chambeihitn’s cough rem
edy is freely given. It keeps the cough
loose and makes expectoration easy. 25
and 50 cent bottles for sale by P. C.
Corrigan, druggist.
English Spavin Liniment removes all
hard, soft or calloused Lumps and Blem
ishes from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs,
Splits, King Bone, Sweeney, Stifles
Sprains, Sore and Swollen Throat,
Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one
bottle. Warranted the most wonderful
Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by
Morris & Co.
St. Patrick’s pills are carefully pre
pared from the best material and ac
cording ‘o the most approved formula,
and are the most perfect cathartic and
liver pill that can be produce.!. P. C.
Corrigan sells them.. ,
CON 8V Ml*TION C VKISD.
An old physician, retired from practice,
having* had placed in his hands by an East
India mlsslonaay the formula of a simple
vegetable remedy for the speedy and perma
nent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Asth
ma and all throat arid Lung Affections, also a
positive and radical cure for Nervous De
bility ajid all Nervous CompUliits, after
having tested its curative powers in thous
ands of cases, lias felt it his duty to make it
known to bis suffering fellows. Actuated by
this motive and a desire to relieve human
suffering, I will send free of charge, to all
who desire it. this recipe, in German. French
or English, with full directions for prepar
ing and using. Sent by mail by addressing
with stamp, naming this paper. W. A.
Noyes, 820 Powers* Block, Rochester. N. Y.
The Handsomest Lady in O’Neill
Remarked to a friend the other day that
she knew Kemp’s Balsam for the Throat
and Lungs was a superior remedy, as it
stopped her cough instantly when other
cough remedies had no effect whatever.
So to prove this and convince you of its
merit, any druggist will give you a Sam
pie Bottle Free. arge size 50c and $1.
Letter List.
Following is the list of letters remaining in
the postoffice at O’Neill, Neb., unclai med, for
the week ending Feb. 4,1892.
Charlie Spengler Bart Howard .lames A.
Henderson Fred M. Uans Miss Maggie Carney
In calling for the above please say “adver
tised.” ,T. 11. ltinas, P. M
O’Neill Market Report.
The following is a correct market re
port for this week:
Hogs, $ 100 lbs.$3.1* V Wheat.$ .58
Steers.2.5!I Oats.17
Fat cows.1.50@1.8UjRye.55
Butter..201 Buckwheat. 45
Eggs.20! Ear corn.JO
Potatoes, ffibu.20jShelled. 20
Notice to the Public.
O’Neill, Neb., January 27, 1892.
I have this day purchased the eutire
implement business of my brother,
Frank Campbell. I will continue the
business at the old stand. My stock
will be complete and will l.e sold at the
lowest living prices. I hope for a con
tinuance of the liberal patronage which
this business has received in the past
and will endeavor bv fair dealing to re
tain the coulidence of the people.
Moses Campbell.
Notice is hereby given that I have
thisdaysold my entire business to my
brother, Moses Campbell, who will con
tinue to conduct the business at the
old stand.
Dated January 27, 1892.
Frank Campbell.
The Population of O'Neill
Is about 1,500, and we would say at least
one half are troubled with some affec
tion of the Throat and Lungs, as those
copiplaints are, according to statistics,
more numerous than others. We would
advise all our readers not to neglect the
opportunity to call on their druggist and
get a bottle of Kemp’s Balsam for the
Throat aud Lungs. Trial»ize free. Large
Bottles 50c and 81. Sold by all druggists.
Notice of Dissolution.
The partnership heretofore existing
between Ed F. Gallagher and T. F.
Birmingham under the tirin name of the
Galena Lumber Company is this day
dissolved by mutual consent, Ed F. Gal
lagher retiring and T. F. Birmingham
continuing the business under the old
firm name.* All parties owing the firm
will make settlement with Mr. Birming
ham and all claims owing by the firm, if
any, will be settled by him.
Dated at O’Neill, Neb.. Jan. 15, 1S92.
Ed F. Gallagher
29-4 T. F. Birimingham.
It is with much pleasure that I take
advantage of this opportunity to thank
my friends and patsons for their kind
favors in the past and also solicit their
continuance in the future.
T. F. Biuiiixgiiam
FOB SALE OU RENT—A good
stock farm in Turtle Creek township,
Boyd County, About 1000 acres of land,
good house, sheds, limber enough for
house use and building sheds, and run
ning water which never freezes About
100 acres in cultivation and a most excel
lent place for stock. Plenty of range.
Inquire at this office, or address J. IL
Riggs, O’Neill, Nfb. *
FRAb
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Sewing Machines and Or
I keep constant y on hand the WHITE sewin»
u-ulnut, oak or mahogany. The new Rotary Sin,Sf'1'
lightest running, m. st noiseless and fastest sewer,* N
chine ever made. I have the ESFEY Organ alwav •atly
All nmeieians know ;his to be one of the best Ort *" v
by any manufacturer*. If you want a Sewin* M ? 1
Organ don’t let soirn traveling sharper take you hi iV
be sure to charge you two prices for inferior goods v
ter what guarantees le will give you they are not as*'"
you can get from a p rmaneut dealer in your own U ?•“
will take orders for
and most liberal ten is
22*3mo
Pianos
and give the very 1
OWcst
FRANK CAMPBELL, BleilL Ss
JOHN J McCAFFHRT
—- DEALER !N=>
HARDWARE
Tinware, Farm Implements,
Furniture, Wood ti'ware, Wagons, Cork-Shhuj
Coffins and Undertaking Supplies
• O’NiiliHOLT CO„ NEB.
New
I#!
© Enlarged Business. ©
i-isn<rsK lassoasr,
having remove d to New and Commodio
Quarters will be better than ever pi
pared to supply his numerous custome
When wanting
GROCERIES, FLOUR, FI 21), ETC., ETC., OR A GOOD SQUARE M
sgwgjiBjUrtUTHAT HE flERIKSON’S jOhUTP:
First National Bank
O’NEILL - NEBRASKA.
Paii>-Up Capital, $5o,ooo. Surplus, $So,o
Authorised Capital, $100,000.
UNDIVIDED PROFITS, $4,096.
THAI). J BIRMINGHAM, Pres. J. p. MANN, Vires I'1;
ED. F. GALLAGHER, Cashier.
Money Loaned on Personal Security on the Most Pavci
lerms. Issue liui ! Certificates Bearing Interest.
Buy and Sell Foreign tfe Domestic Exchange.
DIRECTORS:
c- CLM.V,,LLrd- M- Cav/ *'n0H- T. F. Bkbmincham. J. P. M.
L. \V. Montgomery. . <d l*. Gallagher. Thad. J. BERAiiNLfnv.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Fred Moore. Ella Moore, his w
C. Hitcher tmd Muty Kitcher, hi:
.luiiii E. Shore, non-resillept liefer
take notice that on ’ he 21st. day
lx','2, the Union Trust Ocmpnii'
herein, tiled its petition in the dis
of Holt county, Nebraska, again
fendant.s, tlie object and prayer of
to foreclose a certain mortgage e
defendants. Fred Moore and Ella
wife, to plaintiff, upon the soothe,
of section twenty-live townehiptv
range ten, west, in llolt county. N
secure tho payment of a promi r
dated November in, 1SX8, for the :
and Interest at the rate of ten pc
annum after maturity: that there
upon said note and mortgage, ae
the terms thereof, including int
prior note and mortgage and taxi
plaintiff to protect its security, t
! S2U8 null interest at the rate of te
per annum from November l.ixlll,
| tiff’prays that said premises may
j to lie sold to satisfy the amountdi
uml 11 int defendants may 1)0 forec
''unity of redemption orother intc
mortgaged premises.
1 on are required to answer said i
or before the 2S)th day of February
Dated January 21.1X02.
THE UNION TKUST COM
LEGAL NOTICE.
Henry Eitze, Johanna Eitze, his
Charles H. Gardiner, nou-residei
nuts, will take notice that on the 2
January, 1SII2, the Union Trust
plaint iff herein, tiled Its petition 1
trict court of Holt county. Nehrasl
said defendants, tho object, and
which are to foreclose u certain
executed by defendants, Henry Eit
uanna Eitze, his wife, to plaintiff,
northwest quarter of section two
township twenty-nine, range ten
llolt county, Nebraska, to secure
mem of two promissory notes date
tier id. Is-,;, for the sum of $40 each,
list at the rate of ten per cent p
after maturity; that there is now
said notes and mortgage, accord
terms thereof, including interest ■
note and mortgage and taxes paid
till to protect its security, tho sum
ami interest at tho rate of ten pel
annum from‘November 1, 1X01. am
prays that said premises may be *
lie sold to satisfy the amount du
and that defendants may bo foreel
equity of redemption or other i
said mortgaged premises.
You are required to answersaid I
or before the 20th (lay of January,
Dated January 21.1X02.
0 THE UNION TRUST COM
Oi>r readers will notice the :
ments in these columns of Cht
ifc Co., Des Moines, la. From
experience we can say that (
Iain's cough remedy has brokei
colds for our children and
acquainted with many mother:
crvillc who would not be will
the house for a good many
i cost and are recommending it e
—Centerville, S. D , Chronicle n
25 cent, 50 cent and SI bottle:
I by P. C Corrigan, druggist
e. William
wife, anil
in at.-, will
January,
plaintiff
ri t court
aid de
wliich are
'■cull'd by
M.iore, liis
si quarter
id tv-nine,
in ask a. to
scry note
i: i of SMI
* ant per
is a ,vdue
ding to
rest on a
■ paid by
ic sum of
i cent
I plain
» decreed
-■ thereon.
' i d of all
' i in said i
ctitionon
1XM2. |
’ANY, I
•luintitf. ;
'vile, and I
defend- |
-fc day of I
vompuny, 1
the dis- |
against
fiyer of
uortga^e
) and .lo
pon the
ly-throe,
wOi in
'he >ay
No. eia
nd i uter
i’ ai.ium
• ‘ue upon
"■Z to the
a prior
* v l'tain
of km 'JO
•enr, per
pin in tiff
octved to
thereon,
ed of all
■ crest in
lition on
aa.
AW,
lain tiff.
tlvertise
uberlain
liersonal
number
up bad
we are
in Cent- J
out it in !
times its
cry day
>1 Index.
for sale
LEGAL NOTICE.
Check 11. Toneray anil EmniaTi. T
his wife, impleaded with Itody.l. Hr*'
defendants, will take notice that ■ n
day of January. 18W2, The Union T”:c<
tiny, plaintiff herein, filed Its petiti ■:
district court of Holt county, >■
asrainst said defendants, the oi»j 1
prayer of wliich are to foreclose u
mortgage executed by defendants. 1
Iiayes and Mary A. Hayes, his wife, »<
tiff, upon the northeast quarter J
eighteen, township twenty-eight. ran.
teen. west, in liolt county, Nebraska
cure the payment of a promissory ",iI
November 1,1880. for the sutu of tin
terest at tlie rate of seven per cent,
num payable semi-annually a ml ten t
after maturity; that there is now da
said note and mortgage accordk -
terms thereof, including taxes paid -y
tiff to protect its security, the sum.",
and interest at the rate of ten per er
annum from November 1. lt«*l. and p
^ that said premises may hede- i
d to satisfy the amount due t.
and that defendants may be force
equity of redemption or other fate
said mortgaged premises.
You arc required to answer said P1'11
or before the 20th day, of February. •'
Dated January 21.1802. vVl
TUE UNION TltlTST
284
Mr. XV. C. Keed, proprietor «
Hotel Ilellone. Omaha, one of the
new and modern hotels in tin1
says of Chamberlain's cough re::.
“YVe have used it in our family for'
with the most satisfactory results r<
tally fo'r our children, for .old
croup. It can be depended upon
sides it is pleasant to lake an ! see.,
be free from cloroform an. to'
substances put into many co'.j’h
tures.” 25 cent, 50 cent and ?l "
for sale by P. C. Corrigan,
Many persons who have *et"
from la grippe are now trou: s "
persistent cough. Chamberiu • '
remedy will promptly loosen 11 '
and relieve the lungs, effeeti'- ■'
mant cure in a very short tiino •
50 cent bottles for sale by P
gan, Druggist. _
Get the best weekly in the
county and get u premium
them by subscribing for the o' *
Frontier, both of which we a •
ing for $3, in advance. 1 ", .
before ordering your result....
year._— ,
Itch, mange and scratches ^
kind, on human or animals. r« 1 ‘
minutes by YVoolfords Sani*B!
This never fails. Sold b) • ,,r
druggist.