"While down in the southwestern part of the etnte some time ago,” aaja Mr. W. Chalmera, editor of the Chico (Cal.) En terpriae, "I had an attack of dysentry. I Haring heard of Chamberlain’a Colic, Cholera an Diarrhoea remedy I bought a bottle. A couple of doaea of it com pletely cured me. Now I am a champion of that remedy for all atomach and bowel complainta: For sale by P. C. Corrigan, Druggist. : f J. K. Fowler, secretary and treasurer of the Corirne Mill, Canal and Stock Co., of Corinne, Utah, in speaking of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy says: "1 consider it the best in the market. I hare used many kinds but find Chamber lain’s the most prompt and effectual in giving relief, and now keep no other in my home." When troubled with a cougb or could give this remedy a trial and we assure you that you will be more than pleased with the result. For sale by P G. Corrigan, Druggist. Don't forget that we are in first-class shape to compete with foreign clothing houses for your trade this season, and only aat that you Investigate the com parative values of our goods with those of the catalogues so plentiful in this county. Our men’s suit at 85.50 is a good cassemere, not satenel; something . that will please if you want a cheap suit. At $7.50 you get a very nice looking ~ suit, while for $8.60 we will sell you a genuine all wool cheviot, in black or blue; and our beaver overcoat at 88.75 can not be beaten anywhere. When you get chllley remember our one dollar underwear; it baa no competition as it is positively the best and heaviest gar ment ever made for the price, if you doubt It come and see it. 18*8 J. P. Mm. Thera Is one medicine which every family should be provided with./ We refer to Chamberlain’e Pain Balm. When it ie kept at hand the severe pain of a barn or scald may be promptly relieved and the sore healed in much less time than when medioine has to be sent for. A sprain may be promptly treated be fore inflamatlon seta in, which insures a cure in about one-lhird the time other wise required. Guta and bruises should receive immediate attention, before the parte become swollen, and when Cham berlain’s Pain Balm is applied it will heal them without matter being formed, and without leaving a scar. A sore ~ throat may be cured in one night. A piece of flannel dampened with this lini ment and bound on over the seat of pain' will cure lame back or pain In tbe side or cheat in twenty-four hours. It is the most valuable, however, for rheu matism. Parsons afllioted wito this disease will de delighted with the prompt relief from pain which it affords, and it can be depended upon to effect a com plete cure. For sale by P. 0. Corrigan, Druggist. _ •Sort Lise Time Card. Passenger leaves 7:10 a. k., arrives HAS ■*. it.; freight leaves 8:4ft r. x., ar rive 8:88 p. x. Dally except Sunday. - i «i»i' - ■ OOOP.-BV, MB. DONG. Bow IWPl Oldest Chinaman Is to Be . Sent Home. Chinatown will aee the laat of its most notable character, aaya the New York News. Dong Dot Chu is not oply the oldest resident of Chinatown, but he has been In New York longer than any other Mongolian, and, more re markable still, he is absolutely without a cousin, and that is the reason that he Is going to be sent back to China by public subscription. The first time this - thing has ever been known to happen before, because every Chinaman In the v United States has invariably from one dosen to a gross of cousins, and it would be an everlasting disgrace on the family asms to have any outsider help any member of the family. In Mr. Dong’s ease (In China the first name is always the family name), however, there is good reason for his being dependent on the generosity of his countrymen for the price of a return ticket to the celes :: tial land. Dong Dot Chu has been in New York city at least forty-five years —ao long, in fact, that he has never been known by any other same among his own countrymen than that of Snakes. The story of Yankee’s life la mere romantic than that of the hero of a dime novel. He was born in the vil IMP of Boo Wte, Kwang Toil (Con ton) province. On* day fall parent! took kla to Canton City, and while there he ■trayod away from them. He tell* tfao atory hlmaelf In this way: That whtlo wandering about the elty a atranger ap proached and by promlie* of nice elothea and aweetmeata Induced him to go along. Dong Dot Chn aaya he thinka he waa about 0 yeara old then. Whether , ke la 69 or 69 now or not he cannot tell. When he next remembered anything, ■sMr. Dong aaya, after he met the i..-. atranger, ho waa on board of a ateam •hip. Ha learned afterward that ho waa a alar* on a plantation In Cuba. Borne time during the civil war in the \ * United Btatea the owner of the tobacco plantation came to New York with hia faarily, and while here. Mr. Dong aaya, he atole away from them. He had ; learned to roll clgara while In Cuba, , and he went to work to learn clgar ;:l Waking. He followed thla buaineaa in j"; v *hla city afterward until he got too old to work. For a long time paat Dong Pot Chu haa been aupported by trlenda and oympathlaara. He haa been Bleep ing under the ataira in the hallway of 11 Mott atreet Lee Yum Ping, mayor \ , Of Chinatown, llee Fun Sing, Lee Chow and Ifarry Lee King, Chlneae mer ehaata, have been appointed a commit / ; toe to eoUeet the 9100 neeeaaary to aend Dong Dot Chu back to China. - , ... . ' Dr. Pl-ten's Cranm Poking PowdM ,JtoniO«IMililMtilaito,toh«nn : * * • »■.. ■ Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Pair* DR RAKING POfflKR MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. WAGONS, WAGONS! Always buy the beat, tbe Moline. I have a car load on band and will aell cheap for caab, or on Bbort time. If you want a wagon’, a buggy or a road cart come in time and don’t get left. Remember tbe name. Moline wagona are tbe beat made and Bold by A Neil Brennan. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE.' Elliott 0. Davidson, Merchants Bank of Nellgh, Henry L. Pratt, and the Nebraska Lana Company, non-resident defendants, will take notice, that on the 2nd day of October, 1MB. Bella F. Bolling plaintiff tiled her petition In the district court of Holt county, Nebraska against said defendants, Impleaded with Grover C. Maben, Ella Msben and M. V. Har rington, the object of which Is to foreclose a certain mortgage executed by the defendants Grover C. Maben and Ella Maben. to H. M. Bolling, upon the following described real estate situated in Wheeler county. Nebraska, to-wlt: The northwest quarter; theeasthaif of the southwest quarter, and tho southwest quarter of tho southeast quarter, of section 4; the west half of tho northeast quarter; the west half of the southeast quarter; the south east quarterof the southeast quarter, and the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter, of section 0; and the southwostquarter of the northwest quarter, and the west half of the southwest quarter of seotlon 10; all of the above described real estate being In township 24, north of range 0. west. Also the follow ing described real estate situated In Holt county, Nebraska, to-wlt: 'The southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section 12. and the south halt of the southwest quar ter: the south half of tho southeast quarter, and the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section 8a, all In township 25, north of range B, west; to secure the payment of a oertaln promissory note dated July 80, 1804, for the sum of *4,718.80. payable July 30, 1800. There Is now due the plaintiff on said note the sum of *5,001.02 with ten per cent. Interest from July 80, 1895, and plaintiff prays fora decree, that the defendants be required to pay the same, or that said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due. You are required to answer said petition on or before the llth day of November. 1805. Dated ut O’Neill, Nebraska, this 2nd day of October, 1805. _ N. D. Jackson, 13-4 Plaintiff’s Attorney. NOTICE. Henry Potts and Mtllssn Potts, non-resident defendants, will take notice, that on the 2nd day of Ootober, 1895. William Goldthorp, plaintiff, Bled his petition In tho district court of Holt county, Nebraska, aguinst said de fendrnts, Impleaded with the Oregon Horse & Land Company, tho object of which Is to foreclose a certain mortgage executed by the defendants Henry Potts and MUllssa Potts, to John J. Ruche, ns trustee, upon the follow ing described real estate situated In Ilolt county, Nebraska, to-wit: The southwest quarter of seotlon 31, la township Os, north of range 12, west, glvon to secure the payment of one oertaln promissory note dated Febru ary 28, 1888, for the sum of *6(10.00 payable March 1-1893, Tlierd Is now due the plaintiff from the defendants on said note and mort gage the sum of *073.80 with ten per cent In terest from Ootober 1, 1895. And plaintiff prays for a docree that said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due. You are required to answer said petition on or before the llth day of November, 1895. Dated at O’Neill. Nebraska, this 2nd day of Ootober, 1896. N. D. Jackson, 18-4_ Plaintiff’s Attorney. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. Frank J. Toohill non-resident defendant: Notion Is hereby given that on the 19th day of August, 1895, O. O. Snyder. Receiver of Holt County Bank, the.plaintiff In this action, Bled his petition In the otBce Of the clerk of the district court or Holt comity. Nebraska, the objeot and prayer of which is to foreolose '■■.certain mortgage executed by Frank J. Toohill and Bell Toohill upon lots 12 and 13 In block 20 of the original town of O’Neill, In Holt county. Nebraska, wbtoh mortgage was executed and delivered to Holt county Bank and Bled for record on the llth day of De cember, 1889, and recorded In book 50 of mort gages at page 490; that there Is now due upon said mortgage the sum of *1,1W 00. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 80th day dayot September, 1895, or the same will be taken as true ana Judgment entered accordingly. f-4 fit. M. Uttlnt, Attorney for Plaintiff. TIMBER CULTURE COMMUTATION PROOF—NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION United States Land OfHoe. I O'Neill, Neb., September 20,1895. f Notice Is hereby given that Levi Herablser uaa filed notice of intention to make commu tatlon proof before the Register and Receiver at their ofBco In O’Neill, Neb., on Friday, the 1st day of November, 1895, on timber Culture application No 6018, for the 8W(* of section No. 8, In township No. 28 n, range No. 13 w. He names as witnesses; Joel McEvony. Jo l^pla lumou Pn«nn1l.. _J Im r, I« all c.. 12-6 »»v uMiuua aej w ItlltBSCH• JIIUI flltikVOliTi JO IJavIs. J»mes Connolly and Thomas Connell of O Neill, Nebraska. 'JOHN A. HARMON, Register. NOTICE. In The District Court ot Holt County, Neb. William H. Male. Benjamin Graham,William jr„ and Harris H. Hayden, plulntlffa. Halls. William Menlsh and wife Bridget Menlsh, W. J. Bowden and McCormick Harvesting Machine Company, defendants. The defendants, W. J. Bowden and M®C°rmiok Harvesting Machine Company, will take notice that on the 24th day of September, 189(1. the above named plaintiffs Bled their petition In the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, against the above named (defendants and each of them. The object and prayer of said petition beiug to foreclose a certain trust deed, executed by the defendants William Menlsh and wife Bridget Menlsh, to A. L, Ormsby, trustee for W.L. Telford, upon the following described real estate, situated In Holt county. Ne braska, to-wit: The southwest quarter of section twenty-three (28.) township thirty (30.) range twelve (IS.) w.st of tho nth p. v., said mortgage or deed being given to secure the P.?JBJe?tP,.acSrtaln coupon bond or note of MW, dated April 25. 189H, due June 1.1898, with interest at seven per cent, per annum, pay able semi-annually, as evidenced by ten Interest notes of (14 each, attached to said Plaintiffs allege that there is now due them Boon ula note op bond and mortgage the sum of I6U0, on account of the defendants failure to pay the Interest notes of 114 each, which became due December 1,1814, and June U H,8° tbe 8U,n °f taxes paid by plaintiffs to protect their security, as well as °! **• “1 ti)r extending abstract of Utle, for which sums with interest from this date .plaintiffs pray for a decree, that the defendants be required to pay the same or that said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due. Plaintiffs also pray that the interest or claim of each of the defendants, If any they have, in said premises, may be decreed to be subject to the lien of plaintiffs mortgage and for other equitable relief. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 4th day of November. 1805. Dated this SSrd day of September, isob. •H K. li. Dickson, Attorney for plaintiff NOTICE TO NON-KE8IDENT DEFEND ANT8. In the district court of Holt county. Ne braska. J. 0. Franklin, plaintiff. vs. William L. Day et. ai. defendant*. The defendants, William L. Lay, Elizabeth Lay, his wife. William A. Boggs. administra tor of tho estate of Win. Corblt, deceased, Elizabeth Corblt Borrs. William A, Boggs, her husband, Anna Oorblt Perkins, Frank Perkins, her husband. Emma Corblt Lovejoy, Mr. Lovejoy, her husband, William 0. Corblt, " -Ilf ~ . “. Mrs. William C. Corblt, his wife, B. P. Corblt, Mrs. E. P. Corblt, his wife, P. Si. Corblt, and Mrs. P. M. Corblt, his wife, heirs of William Corblt, deceased, and Elizabeth Corblt, de ceased, will take notice, that on the 27th day of AiiRust. 1895, the above named plaintiff filed In the office of the clerk of the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, his petition URainet you and each of you, the object and prayer of which Is to foreclose a certain real estate mortgage, executed and delivered to J. O. Snyder by the defendants William L. Lay and Elizabeth Lay on the 20tli day of May, 1887, conveying to the said J. G. Snyder the following tract of land, to-w!t: Lot number two and tbe the south half of the northeast quarter and the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section number eighteen, in township number twenty-five, north of range number thirteen, west Oth p. m., for tho purpose of securing a certain real estate coupon bond of MOO.OO with ten Interest coupons. The principal bond of 1000.00 due and payable on tbe first day of June, 1892,one of said interest coupons duo each six months from and after tbe date thereof and to havo said premises sold to satisfy said bond In terest and taxes. That there is now due and owing upon said bond, coupons, and for taxes paid to protect said lien tbe sum of tl ,060.00. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 14th day of October, 1895, Dated this 27th day of August, 1895. 8-4 j. c. Fhankmin, Plaintiff. By E. H. Benedict, his Attorney. NOTICE OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE HALE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a certain chattel chattel mortgage executed by Frank J. Toolilll. on December 31.1894, to the State Bank of O'Neill, to secure the pay ment of one cortaln promissory note In the sum of *83.00 due July 15. 1895. Said chattel mortgage having been duly bled In the office of the county clerk of Holt county,Nebraska, the mortgagee by virtuejof the powers conj tnlned In said mortgage has taken possession of the following personal property, to-wit: Two counter scales, Fairbank make; on . -- one plat form scale, Fairbank make; one Ice box; one sausage machine; one sausage stutTcr; one marble topcounter; two butcher blocks; one desk; two saws; racks, knives and etc.; one kettle and all other tools and butchers Imple ments formerly belonging to F. J. Toohlll and now In use by E. P. Hicks; also one slaughter house and feed shed and two large kettles, and will, at the Palace Meat Market, In the city of O’Neill, on the 10th day of October, 1*95, at 10 o’clock A. M. otter said property for sale and sell the same to the highest b bidder for cash, at which time and place due attendance will be given by the undersigned. 10-4 The State Bank or O’Nanx. By H. M. Uttley, Agent. The above sale has been adjourned until Ootober 18,1893, at 10 o'olook a. m. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Land Omen at O'Neii,!,. Neb. September 9,1895. f Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has bled notice of his intention to make final proof In snpport of his claim and that said proof will be made before the register and receiver at O'Neill, Nebraska, on October 18,1895. via: ESTES CONNAUGHTON.H.E. No. 14431 for the 8W14 section 4, township 31, N range I), west. He names the following witnesses to prove Ills continuanoo residence upon and culti vation of. said laud, via: J.B. Freeland. V. V. Hesenkrans, Dan Hlnkerd and Newton Uarson, all of Dorsey, Neb. 10-9 Tohn A. Harmon, Register. NOTICE. In the District Court of Holt county, Neb. William H. Male, Benjamin Graham. William Halls, jr„ and Harris H. Hayden, plaintiff's, vs. Henry C. Meyers and wife, MartbaJ. Meyers, Thomas Davis and wife, Elizabeth.Davis, Frederick H. Davis and wife, Mrs. Frederick H. Davis first and full name unknown. Sinker Davis & Co., Sturdevant Brothers & Co., a partnership composed of Joseph B. Hturdovant. Brantley E. Sturdevant, Sara J. Sturdevant and Ella F. Sturdevant. Alex ander 0. Ayers trustee for Sinker Davis A Co., Thomas Davis, Sarah C. Gibson, T. W. Iron, first and lull name unknown, C. P. Richmond, first and full name unknown, W. H. Beebe, first and full name unknown, and wife, Mrs. W. II. Beebe, first and full name unknown, defendants. To the above named defendants and each of you; You will take notice that on the 21st day of August, 1895, the above named plain tiffs filed their petition In the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, against you and each of you. The object and prayer of said petition being to foreclose a certain trust deed or mortgage exeouted and delivered by the defendants Henry C. Meyers and wife, Murtba J. Meyers, to E. S. Orrosby, trustee for P. O, Ref sell upon the following described real estate Blluated In Holt county, Nebraska, towlt: That certain tract of land numbered on the platt as lot No. three (3.) and bound as follows: Commencing at a point fifty (50) links south and fifteen hundred sixty-five 11595) links east of the one quarter (stake on the section line, dividing sections number thirty-two (32) and thirty-three (33,) of town ship number thirty (30,) north, range number fourteen (14,) west of the 9th p. M.. thence running easterly seven hundred seven and one half (707*4) links, thence running south erly seven hundred seven and on half (707)4) links; thence running westerly seven hun dred seven and ono half (797)4) links, thence running northerly seven hundred seven and one half (707)4) links, to place of beglning, containing five (3) acres more or less and situated In the northeast quarter (NE!4) of southwest quarter (HW)4) and the north west quarter (NWJi) of the southwest quarter (8\V)4,) of section number thirty-three (IB,) In township number thirty (39.) north, range number fourteen (14.) west of the 9th prin cipal meredian and containing five (5) ucres accordIKk to the United States government survey. Said trust deed or mortgage belug given to seoure the payment of of a certain note or bond for the sum of $440.dated August 19,1889, due June 1,1891, and plaintiffs alllege In said petition that said trust deed also stands security for the payment of certain extension notes made and delivered by the defendant Meyers to-satd P. U. Kofsell on the 21st day of May, 189>, and plaintiffs allege In petition that they are the owners or said said i note or boud and extension notes, and said mortgage and trust deed scouring the same, and that there Is due them thereon at thU time tbe sum of $990 together with the sum of $50 taxos paid on said real estate by the plaintiffs to protect tbeir security. Plain tiffs allege that they aro the owners of said note or Dond and extension notes and the trust deed or mortgage given to secure the same, and pray for a decree that the de fendants be required to pay ;he same or that said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due thereon, and that the lien or Interest of all of said defendants be decreed to be subject to the lien of these plaintiff,s trust deed and for otber equitable relief You are required to answer said petition on or before the 30th day of September, 1895. Dated this 19th day of August, 1893. 7-4 H. B. Dickson. Attorney for Plaintiff's. NOTICE OF SALE OF LIVE STOCK; For payment of lien herding and care there fore. To all whom it may concern: Notioe is hereby given that by virtue of seotton 8H of the consolidated statutes of the state of Nebraska for the year 1803, an act to provide for liens upon live stock for their keeping, an affidavit as required by said section having been on the ttth day day of September. 1805, died in the office of the county clerk of liolt county, Nebraska. The undersigned to satisfy the lien accrued by such section and perfected by such affi davit so hied, will, on the 7th day of October, 1835, at 10 o’clock a. m. on Ills farm to-wlt: the southwest quarter section one, township thirty-two, (range eleven w*est. in i’addock township Holt county, Nebraska, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described property, to-wit: Two geldings, one sorrel and one grey, aged two to eight years. Nineteen horses as follows: Seven bays, five sorrel, throe black, one grey, one cream and one brewn, ages from two to nine years old; oue spring sfudd colt, two mules, one horse and one mare. The above stock being known as the Kinney herd and being In possession of the undersigned. The amount now due upon said lied is the sum of $190 together .with the necessary and actual expenses for publishing this notice, filing the affidavit as required by statutes, and the expense of said sale, and persons in terested iu said stock are hereby notified to be present at that time to protect their Interests. Dated this 6th d«y of September, 1895. >0-4 J. B. Bkrbt, Lien Udder. THE FRONTIER is the * OLDEST PAPER and the . V'.' > BEST PAPER in HOLT COUNTY. Its office is fitted with the 1: - ? v most most modern convenient ces and machinery, always has ■ the latest faces of type, the best workmen, and is thereby . ;‘’r enabled to turn out the most satisfactory kind of job work. 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