The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 31, 1892, Image 8

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    SPRING — AND " SUMMER ™ GOODS!
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IF YOU WANT TO GO WHERE YOU CAN GET THE BEST GOODS FOR tHE LEAST MONEY DON'T FORGET
TRADE PALAfTBi
SPEGIAI® BARGAINS FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS
ON ALL SUMMER
in order to give everybody a chance to get a new suit for the summer, the poor as well as the rich In Drew fined* T ^
Suitings the latest patarn the market can aford, ranging in price to suit every customer. Also a large assortment of Dress Tends abfun<j,al^e t^.lat®st st7les aud in light
the largest stock carried by any store in the Elkhorn Valley, and the prices cannot be beaten in the State 688 Goo<*S of al kinds. This department embrases
*•>
MY BOOT AND SHOE department is second to none
west of the Missouri river. Come and investigate and you will be con
vinced. Where else can you get a Woman’s Grain Button Shoe for
$1.10 a pair? The same shoe is sold elsewhere for $1.50 a pair. I
have the Largest and Best collection of Fine Shoes and Fancy Slippers
to be found in the country. You will have no trouble to "procure a
. fit, having such a large stock to select from.
I
purchases in Phidelphia I am enabled to sell at less than the ofd
prices. I sell no goods except for CASH, or in exchange for produce
which I can use to advantage. You will save .nonay by examining:
my prices before buying your Spring and Summer goods. T —" ' 8
you special prices on all goods during this month.
I will
give
SULLIVAN’S TRADE PALACE, O'Neill, Ne8.
M. M. SULLIVAN, Proprietor.
THE AUTHORIZED
KEELEY INSTITUTE,
LIQUOR, OPIUM, MORPHINE AND TOBACCO HABITS
At O’NEILL, NEB.
This institute is a branch of the Dr. Leslie Keely insti
tute at Dwight, 111. All remedies are prepared by Dr. Keeley
and administered by a physician appointed and instructed by
Dr. Keeley. In fact the treatment is identical with that at
Dwight and the results must be the same—certain cure.
RATES—$75 for three weeks treatment. Medicine for
cure of tobacco habit sent by express for $5. For further
information address,
O’^Telll,, . _ IfcTeTD.
FOR THE CURE OF
O’Neill Market Report
The following is a correct market re
port for this week:
Hogs, R100 Bis.*4.101 Wheat.I .55
Steers. 2.50 Oats. 17
Fat cows.1.5001.80 Kye.55
Butter.181 Buckwheat. 40
Errs...10 Ear corn.19
Potatoes. V bu.aolShelled ..... 20
Enplish Spavin Liniment removes all
hard, soft or calloused Lumps and Blem
ishes from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs,
Splits, Ring 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 br
' Morris & Co. _
Get the best weekly in the state and
county and get a premium along with
them by subscribing for the Bee and The
Fbontieb, both of which we are furnish
- ing for $8, in advance. Call and see us
before ordering your reading for the
year. _
There is no danger from whooping
cough when Chamberlain’s cough rem
. edy is freely given. It keeps the cough,
loose and makes expectoration easy. 35
\- and SO cent bottles for sale by P. C.
Corrigan, druggist.
• St. Patrick’s pills are carefully pre
pared from the best material and ac
cording 73 the most approved formula,
and are the most perfect cathartic and
. liver pill that can be produced. P. C.
Corrigan sells them..
Itch, mange and scratches of every
kind, on human or animals, cured in 80
, minutes by Woolford’s Sanitary Lotion.
This never fails. Sold by Morris & Co.,
druggist. >
“I have just recovered from a second
attack of the grip this year,” says Mr.
James O. Jones, publisher of the Leader,
Mexia Texas. “In the latter case I
used Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, and
I think with considerable success, only
being in bed a little over two days, i
against ten days for the first attack. The
second attack I am satisfied would have
been equally as bad as the first but for
the use of this remedy, as I had to go to
bed in about six hours after beiugstruck
with it, while in the first case I was able
to attend to business about two days be
fore getting‘down.’” 50 cent bottles
for sale by P. C. Corrigan, druggist.
Messrs Cage & Sherman, of Alexan
dria, Texas, write us regarding a remark
able cure of rheumatism there as follows:
The wife of Mr. Wm. Pruitt, the Post
master here, had been bed-ridden with
rheumatism for several years. She
could get nothing to do her any good.
We sold her a bottle of Chamberlain's
Pain Balm and she was completely cured
by its use. We refer any one to her to
verify this statement.” 50 cent bottles
for sale by P. C. Corrigan, druggist.
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
complaints are, according to statistics,
more numerous than others. We would
advise all our readers not to neglect the
opportanity to call on their druggist and
get a bottle of Kemp’s Balsam for the
Throat and Lungs. Trial size free. Large
Bottles 50c and $1. Sold by all druggists.
Public Sale.
L. E. Vorje, living 3 miles south
west of Emmet, will sell at auction on
Monday, April 4, at 10 o’clock a. m., all
of his stock, farm implements, grain,
household furniture, etc., on reasonable
terms.
1 --
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 vouaSam
tile Bottle Free. arge size 50c and $1.
Kalisp&il, Montana,
Is the distributing point for the Plat
llead 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 W. B. Mc
Nider, general passenger agent, Sioux
The Homliest Man in O’Neill,
As well as the handsomest, and others
are invited to call on any druggist and
and get/ree a trial bottle of Kemp’s
Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, a
remedy that is selling entirely upon its
merits and is guaranteed to relieve and
cure rail Chronic and Acute Coughs,
Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption.
Large Bottles, 50 cents and 91.
Some Foolish People
Allow a cough to run until it gets be
yond the reach of medicine. They often
say, "Oh, it will wear away,” but in
most cases it wears them away. Could
they be induced to try the successful
medicine called Kemp’s Balsam, which
is sold on a positive guarantee to cure,
they would immediately see the excel
lent effect after taking the first dose
Price 50 cents and 81 Trial size free.
All Druggists.
There is no dangor from whooping
cough when Chamberlain’s cough rem
edy is freely given. It liquefies the
tough, tenacious mucus and aids in its
expectoration. It also lessens the sever
ity and frequency of the paroxysms of
coughing, and insures a speedy recovery.
There is not the least danger in giving
it to children or babies, as it contains no
injurious substance. 50 cent bottles
for sale by P. C. Corrigan, druggist.
Electno .Bitters
This remedy is becoming so well known
and so popular as to need no special men
tion. All who have used Eleotrio Bitters
sing the same song of praise.—A purer
medicine'does not exist and it is guarante
ed-to do all that is olaimed. Electric Bit
ters will cure all diseases of the Liver and
Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt
Rheum and other affections caused by im
pure blood.—Will drive Malaria from the
system and prevent as well as oure Mal
arial fevers.—For cure of noadaohes,Con
stipation and Indigestion try Electric Bit
ters—Entire satisfaction guaranted, or
money refunded.—Prioe 60c. and $1. per j
bottle at P. C. Corrigan’s Drng store.
Public Sale.
On Tuesday, April 7, 1892, Walter
Ewing will sell at public auction at his
farm, near Amelia, Neb., all his stock,
farming implements and household fur
niture. The terms of sale are, all sums
of $5 and under cash; over $5 9 months’
time will be given with 10 per cent, in
terest, approved security. A discount
of 10 per cent, for cash.
The Bugle: W. F. N. Houser Esq.,
treasurer of Otoe county, was in Cham
bers last week making arrangements for
cultivating and seeding the school sec
tion 16-26, 12. G. L. Barney took the
job and as soon as the weather is favor
able the work will commence, when an
opportunity will be offeied for employ
ment to those who desire work. Mr.
Houser informs us that it is his intention
to make two farms of the section and as
the land is of excellent quality there
will be an opportunity for two good set
tlers. We are glad to have enterprising
men become interested m real estate in
this country. Such men as Mr. Houser
can do much for the developement and
settlement of the large area of vacant
lands in the South Fork country, com
prising as it does some of the richest
lands in Nebraska.
WALL PAPER
8ftzaple8 A directions how to hang & clean puinrywj
tSSBIBarHBS&TegBas
»«*i8Btoa"TsmaMi,.
KIRK’S
Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing.
Cures
Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, Etc,
Removes and Prevents Dandruff
WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP,
Specially Adapted tor Use in Hard Watet
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE.
The state of Nebraska, Holt comity, s. s.
In the county court: Notice Is hereby
given that, petition having been filed In the
county court of Holt county, Nebraska, Tot
the appointment of an administratrix of the
estate of George lilinco deceased, late of said
county. The same Is set for hearing at 1C
“L Friday the 15th day of April,
<vv iiit <the °,?ce of tl10 County judge, in
iNt 111-„ 1,1 said county, at which time and
place all persons Interested In suid estate
may appear aud be heard concerning said
appointment, i
^Given under my band and oflSclal seal this
39th day of March, IS92.
Wii. Bowen,
County Judgo,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Oitice at O’Neill, Neb., I
NoUce Is hereby given that the following
tinn'tn settier Jfiis “led notice of his inten
tion to make final proof in support of his
tI,iimiiand that said Proof will be made be
fore the register and receiver at O’Neill
Neb., on April20.1892. viz- «tui,
„ .HARRY L. IIOWE, II. E. No. 12992
Tm^ ranged^eltf-4’ !“ld W* NW* «ec’ ®
i i 6 na',ies tlle following witnesses to prove
UonC°ofsianiUdTaSnrd!8^e.nCe UP°“ a”d
a i I 'ofmm e U,' Ne br. CaUWe
•»-«* B. S. Gillespie, Register.
NOTICE.
r^h!,n-tvV' J^u*;hes' Mrs. Hughes, wife of
John W. Hughes, real name unknown, W.
5Am0hurenlant.El1? B.Schureman, Sanford
Robinson, A. P. Charles, Sarah A. Charles
dffondanLs, will take notice that J. M. Rine!
P'H'1!11®’, ha^,,fllcd a petition in the district
oourt of Holt county, Nebraska, against
said defendants, impleaded witli W. D. Math
ews, Emeline Mathews and C H, Toncrav
the object and prayer of which are to fore
™?rtgage dated April 5, 1890, for
*500.00 and interest, on the southeast quarter
°£®eot*SS twenty-two (22) township twenty
thIa?h<P,S°^thomran8:e flfteen <1!i> west of
the6th P. M. in said county, given by W. D
Mathews and Emeline Mathews to Nebraska
*and, ^.nvestment Company and
which mortgage was
in hook 52* Pasre 590, os the mortgage
la d ^ouuJ'/’ and 1(3 have the aAmo
a tir8t “en* and saId lands sold
to satisfy the same.
You are required to answer said petition on
or before the 2nd day of May, 1892.F
Dated March 21,1892.
^ J* M. Rine, Plaintiff.
By Munger & Courtright, Attorneys.
NOTICE.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY. NEBRASKA.
H. H. Talutor, Plaintiff.
John Earl, H. N. McKee,-McKee his
wife, Christian name unkuown, W. D. Math
ewsand John Doe, Defendants.
H. N. McKee and - McKee, his wife
Christian name unknown, defendantsryou
I™ v.e that on the 18 day ofJanuary,
1882, plaintiff herein filed his petition in the
district court of Holt eounty. Nebraska
against said defendants, the object and
prayer of which are to foreclose a certain
Kitt»'iifehUtefl the defendant John
Earl to the Nebraska Slortgage and Invest
ment Company and assigned to the plaintiff
who now owns the same, upon the west half
lS h^i“t"'VeS quarter of section 18, and
west half northwest quarter of section ho
hnTf’nfV,?1’ ’“Xth ™D*e 12 'vest, 8and°east
^uarter of section 24,
and east half northeast quarter of section 25
~ip3 range ia west of the 8th p m in
county, Nebraska, to secure the pay
?hn !qtn0Se cer,talAn Promissory note, dated
if snn4wlft! £ of Au"uat' 1889> tor the sum of
1611 coupons, each due and pay
f«blSnm i‘aunually’ thereto attached. There
is now duo upon said note and mortgage
^^"“"K 'c thc terms thereof, the sum If
vi.nu.u. Plaintiff prays fora decree of fore
° said Premises be decreed to be
sold to satisfy amount due thereon.
are required to answer said petition
on or before the 9th day of May, 1892.
.^ted this 29ih duy of March^ 1892.
By W. W. Wood, his Attorney.TAINTOH’
LEGAL NOTICE.
fiEw“whi?' Wright, Rachael J. Wright and
U. >V. White, non-resident defendants will
J&&°inTtIce .ft?1 ou the 25th day ofwfareh
JnlS *i*i Moore, trustee, plaintiff herein
filed his petition in the district court of llolt
fhSSSii-?eb98ka’ gainst said defendants
.ai?d prayer of which are to fore’
close a certain morturmre omnn*««i 1,.. j .» ,
close ascertain mortgage Muted'S, defS
M. Wright and Haclia.il J.
kiwod a ccriaiu
^www'BauaisSi
ation upon the east half 0,) of tl e smVtli..as.
8affrW][o1lthenot;tt^Tr W “»S thenorth
uau l/»J toe northeast quarter TVI of «en
Kfffj5WBiSefi3,SS&1*XteB^]
sum of $1,000 and interest at the me of seven
Hnd+«nt per oonuin, payable send-annuallv
£"noVendSrup .VMsa^i^ss!
•WfK I*nd‘(..teres?1 a^thc^ rate'iff tS““p£
♦C®*1 to bL ?°;d to satisfy the amount, due
GWWh!1;:? Utl(o! the'defendant
retbifred to answer said petition
on or before toe 9th day of May, 1892.
DatedatO Neill, Neb., March 25,1892.
RvVn VT^L Moore, Trustee, Plaintiff.
By N. D. Jackson, his Attorney, 384
WJUiiim W. Andrews, Plain-]
vs
L eLe,r Mortlson. Ford & (. Notice.
•jeith. Tyler & Nlssen, 0. I
Christensen and Christian
Christensen, Defendants, j
You will take notico that on the 24ih il iv
AndJraewUsarftJ8!?; the WiUtamT
thfiCtnS 1‘ia petitionoir. the officen(
Nebr ^lh. ^V'H d,5tr‘ct coul t <>f Holt county.
Eh^, o ajr;L!'!st you together with Peter
Mort^on, a resident of said county.
:UK| ypy01- of| which petitiou is
ted vU'.il a cu.r1tu‘a mortgage deed execu
nortli)Jli.itif0M/iild»?eter Cortisol! upon the
nnd'ti.e elf. Ji!/‘1 °Jthe southwest quarter (■-,)
e sl tnn„ife,t ;'VfSt/1U''lrtur (!* 1 ot lhe soutb
oiWv e5iUartSr.s4) of sect|on number twentv
t the northeast quarter (!i) of tlie
'luarter (J*) of section number
l£U in township number twenty
tnXeiii II’ ot r|inge sixteen [16] West of
?*■xt?T [6th I principal meridian, in Unit
tmSY’,uoIe'lra?kl.1' which said deed dated
June j, lotto, and given to secure the payment
Ol illiP PArt'i in h,m.l ._ul __ ... ., - .
W sccuru Uiv vuyiuvu
In bond with coupons tiiereto at
tached for the sum of five hundred l&UO.liO]
dollars, due and payable live 151 years from
date, upon whlcn said bond there is now duo
?,um of six hundred forty
threej [®®43.(X)] dollars. The further prayer
j petition being that any liens or pre
tended liens which you or any of you may
have upon the said real estate be decreed
subject and inferior to the lieu of the said
trust deed.
You are requried to answer said petition on
or before the 2nd day of May, 1802.
Dated this 21st day of March, 1802.
Lewis & Holmes,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
LEGAL NOTICE.
State of Nebraska, Holt county, ss.
in the district court thereof, of the 15th
judicial district.
Nebraska Loan and Trust company, Plaintiff.
^oa«res *1* JJanlcy,-— Hanley his wife, D.
• ?; Hansom Stitt,-Stitt, his wife,
H.^F. Jones,-Jones, his wife, and D.
F. Wyman, defendants.
NOTICE OF8UIT.
The above named defendants Charles J
Hanley,-Hanley, his wife, Hansom Stitt.
--Sfitt, his wife, H. F. Jones,-- Jones.
his wife, and D. F. Wyman, and each of
them are hereby notified that the above
named plaintiff has filed in the above named
court its petition against them and the other
defendants named above; and, that the de
fendant I). S. Wood has filed his answer or
cross-petition in said suit against the said
defendants Charles J. Hanley,- Hanley.
his wife. Hansom Stitt,- Stitt, his wife.
H. F. Jones, - Jones, his wife, and 1). K.
Wyman, that the object and prayer of said
petition of the plaintiff and the said answer
or cross-petition are to foreclose two mort
gages bearing date the 1st day of June, liW
executed by the above named defendant
Charles J. Hanley one to the plaintiff; and
one to the defendant I). S. Wood on the fol
lowing described real estate situated in the
county of Holt, in the state of Nebraska.
to-wit;
The northwest quarter 134] of section five
[5] in township twenty-nino [29] north, and
range fifteen [16] west of the 6th p. m.
The said defendants Charles J. Hanley.
-- Hanley, his wife, Hansom Stitt, —r
Stitt, his wife, H. F. Jones,-Jones, hi
wife and D. F. Wyman are further notified
that they art required to appear and answer
said petition oi the plaintiff; and, answer or
cross-petition of the defendant I), S. Wood on
or before Monday the 9th day of May, liML,u
»uiu petition oi piainim anu aiiswvi ui
petition of the defendant D. S. Wood will ih
taken as true and a decree will be rendejvi
against them, the said defendants Charles
Hanley,-Hanley, his wife, Ransom btiti
——- Stitt, his wife, £1. F. Jones, --; Joiic-"
his wife, and D. F. Wyman decreeing that t n*
said mortgages be foreclosed; that all ni''
above described real estate shall be ap
praised, advertised and sold at public auci i<> •
by the sheriff of said Holt county, to imt-'
and raise the sum of $150.95 due to theplainuu
on his said mortgage, and to make and r»u>
the sum of I157.W due to the said defend m
D. 8. Wood on his said mortgage togetn*
with interest on each of said sums at the
of ten per cent per annum from he -~na ua.
of September, 1«02‘ and the costs of this^ •
and such sale; and such decree will turo
provide that the said above described i•
estate shall be sold subject to a rn<.,r;.rl,;7.i
lien of $7C0 now on said property, exec«
by the above named defendant Churit& *j
Hanley to the defendant D. 8. Wood. *
maturing on tli9 1st eay of Juue.i-* • ;1>
getlier with interest thereon at the ran *
per cent per ann u nm from the 0 rat dsi.v j |
Unpayable seinlanually;aud nrs
further pro vide that you, the said deun •»
Charles J. Hanley, - Hanley, hfa »
Ramson Stitt.-Stitt, his wifeJl. f •*> I jj
-Jones, his wife, and I). F. Wyni-Ai .
be forever barred and foreclosed of a1' 1 na
of redemption in and to said real cstai
every part thereof.
Nebraska .Loan and Trust <p)>g '\vt)otl
By John M. Bagon. Their Attorney.