Clinton. Miuonrl. Mr. A. L. Armstrong, an old druggist, .and a prominent citizen of this enter prising town, says: “ I sell some forty different kinds of cough medicines, but have never in my experience sold so much of any one article as I haye of Ballard’s Horehound Syrup. All who use it say it it the most perfect remedy for cough, cold, consumption, and all diseases of the throat and lungs they have ever tried." It is a specific for croup and whooping cough. It will re lieve a cough in one minute. Contains no opiates. Price 25 and 50 cents. Don’t fool away Tour money buying worthless remedies, which are warrant ed to cure every disease. Remember that DeWitt’s Sarsaparilla is a blood purifier and blood maker. Morris & Co. After April 1, 1800, the building now occupied by the postofflce will be for rent cheap. Inquire of R. R. Dickson. A. C. Powell, of Stuart, attended the meeting of the Holt county republican central committee in O’Neill last Satur day. _ DeWitt's Sarsaparilla cleanses the blood, increases the appetite and tones up the system. It has benefited many people who have suffered from blood disorders. It will help you. Morris A Co. Mrs. R. DeYoung, Middleburg, la., writes, I have used One Minute Cough Cure for six years, both for myself and children, and I consider it the quickest acting and moat satisfactory cough cure I have ever used. Morris A Co. Did you ever think bow readily the blood is poisoned by constipation? Bad blood means bad health and pre mature old age. DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills, overcome obstinate constipation. Morris A Co. Young mothers dread the summer months on account of the great mortal* ity among children, caused.by bowel troubles. Perfect safety may be assured those who keep on hand DeWitt’s Colic and Cholera cure, and administer it promptly. For Cramps, bilious colic, dysentery and diarrhoea, it affords Instant relief. Morris A Co. tttort Use Time Card. Passenger leaves O’Neill, Neb. at 10:05 A. x., immediately after arrival of train from Black Hills, reaching Sioux City at 9:85 p. x., giving three hours time. Lowest rates. Purchase local tickets to O’Neill and re-buy there. ONLY FOOLED HER ONCE. An ihspeeulons Husband rorgos • tbs Trick Ho Played oa Hts Wife I have a friend who is oomfortably well off, with a reasonable amount of good investments and a good salary, but he has a weakness for using money freely. He has also a good wife with "a frugal mind," and by a domestio arrangement she exerts a salutary check on the liberality of her spouse. Occasionally he exceeds his allowance and indulges in trloks on his “banker" to aeoure a little pocket money, for whloh he does not desire to render a strict aeoount Not long ago henaeded a new hat and bought it, reporting to his good wife that it cost him $3, and that sum was duly eharged by her to his personal ex penses, while in faot he paid but $1.50 at a “mark-down" sale, and go had an equal amount to “blow in” without exposure. In a little time, however, the wife called his attention to the fact that his hat waa looking shabby and suggested that he should get a new one, coupling the suggestion with the remark that the hat did not seem to have worn well, and he must exercise more care in his next selec tion. Having forgotten his “little game," the husband replied hastily that he thought the hat had done pretty good service for a oheap one. “You ean’t expect anything from a •1.80 hat" "How’s that?" says the wife, and forthwith she exhibited her account book with its oharge of S3, and the husband waa foroed to confess his fraud and promise better conduct in future. There is peace just now in that family, but when he brings home a purchase the wife calmly but firmly asks him to turn in a receipted bill from the salesman. THAT WONDERFUL BABY. Vo* All I*» Toad Mother Iat|lud, Bat Old It* Little Bat The proud young mother had come to pay her first visit, accompanied by the Infant eon and heir and his nurse. “I don't wish to appear in any way partial,” said she, "but. really for a child of sixteen months I consider Al gernon a marvel of intelligence. He understands every word and joins in the conversation with a sagacity that almost alarms me at times. Speak to the lady, Algernon.” ‘‘Boo-boo,” said Algernon. “Listen to that!” cried the delighted mother. “He means, ‘How do yon do?" Isn’t it wonderful?" "Now, Algernon, ask the lady to play for you (he adores the piano). Now, Algie, dear” (very coaxingly). ' "Boo-boor said Algernon. “He means, *musio’ by that ‘Boo I boo*—‘music.’ Isn’t he too smart for anything? Now, love, tell the lady ; mamma’s name." “Boo-boo!" said Algernon. “That’s right ‘Boo-boo’—‘Lonisef Xy name’s Louise, you know. Oh, dear, I do hope he isn’t too clever to I live! How, spy byby to the -lady, precious ” “Boo-bool" said Algernon. “ ‘Boo-boo*—‘by-by.* Why, upon ; my word there’s hardly any differ ■ once- Bless his little dariiog heart] Isn't he a war' -o' ■■ ' ..V Jl. •% A. L. Wooster, a prominent citizen of Osseo, Mich., after suffering excruciat ingly from piles for twenty years, waa cured in a short time by using DeWitt’s Witch Hazel saive, an absolute cure for all skin diseases. More of this prepara tion is used than all others combined. Morris & Co. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. APPLICATION FOB LIQITOB LICENSE. Matter of application of Thomas Campbell for liquor license. To the mayor and city council of the city of O'Neill, ilolt county, Nebraska: Notice Is hereby given that Thos. Campbell has filed his application with the city clerk of O'Neill, Holt county. Nebraska, for license to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors In O'Neill, Grattan township, Holt county, Nebraska, from the 10th day of June, 180M, to the 4th day of May, 1897. If there bo no objections, remonstrance or protest filed within two weeks prlortotbe 19th day of June 1S96, the said license will be granted. Thomas Campbell, Applicant. The O'Neill Frontier newspaper will pub lish the above notice for two weeks at the expense of the applicant, the city of O'Neill not to be charged therewith. 40-2 M. Martin, City Clerk. TIMBER CULTURE FINAL PROOF. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Btates Lan-i Orricr, O’Neill, Neb. June 3.1806. Notice Is hereby given that Allen P White has filed notice of Intention to make final proof before the Register and receiver at their office in O'Neill, Neb., on Tuesday the 14th day of J uly, 1S9M, on timber culture application No. 3698, for W!4 8E!4 and Btt 8 Wit of seotlon No. 4, In township No. 25, range No. 14. west. He names as witnesses: J. K. White, N. L. Strong, M. Brorherton and Henry Bcafe, all of Amelia, Nebraska. 48-6 John A. Harmon, Register. TIMBER CULTURE, FINAL PROOF. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office. O'Neill, Nebraska, May 0. 1806. Notice Is hereby Niven that Frederick Opocensky, ol Niobrara, Neb., has filed notice of Intention to make final proof before the register and receiver at their office In O'Neill, Neb., on Saturday, the20tb day of Jnne, 1806, ou timber culture application No. 0351, for the NWJ4 of section No, 23, in township No. its. north, range No. 0 west. He names as witnesses: Jdlko Ilrbek and Frank Ilrbek, of Plshelville, Neb., Frank Ilrbek, of Verdegre, Neb., and Vac Hvlsdalek. of Niobrara, Neb. 45-0 John A. Hahmon, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at O'Neiix, Neb., i May 13, 1806. I Notloe Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notloe of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at O'Neill, Neb., on June 23,1806. Vlx: ANNA TRULLIKOER, H. E. No. 14478, for the SW)4 section 10. township 60, north, runge 0, west. He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and culti vation of, said land, viz: Joseph M. Hunter and Swam B. Aim, of Star, Nebr.. Hiram R. Henry and James Stanton, of O'Neill, Neb. 45-6 John A. Harmon, Register. In the District Court of Holt County Neb. R. R. Dickson, trustee, plaintiff, vs. Charles H, Adam, and wife, Majr L. Adam, W. Brubacher, first and full name un known, Jamos F. Toy, and wife, Mrs. James F. Toy, first and full i ... _ -.-name unknown, Henry M. Bradstreet, and wife, Mrs. Henry M. Bradstreet. first and full name unknown, defendants. NOTICE. The above named defendants will take notice that on the 4th day of June, 1806, the above named plaintiff began an aotlon in the district court of Holt county. Nebraska, against said defendants and each of them. The object and prayer of said petition being to foreclose a certain mortgage given by de fendants Charles H. Adam and wife, May L. Adam, to the plaintiff upon lot 13, ana the north twenty-eight feet of lots 14,15 and 16 in block 28, of the city of O'Neill, In Holt county, Nebraska, said mortgage being given to secure their note of 8450, dated December 26,]8H3, and due ninety days after date. Plaintiff alleges in hts petition thut be is the owner of said note as trustee, and that the same Is past due and that there is due thereon the sum of 5450 and Interest at ten per cent from date thereof. Plaintiff prays for a decree foreclosing said mortgage, also that the Interest of the above named defendants be decreed to be subject to plaintiff’s mortgage, and for other equit able relief. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 30th day of July 1886, Dated June 8th, 18M. 40-4 R. R. Dickson, Trustee,Plaintiff. TIMBER CULTURE, FINAL PROOF. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land OrncE, I O'Neill, Neb., April 10. 1896. f Notice It hereby (riven that Michael Engel liaupt, of Amelia. HNeb., has hied notice of Intention to make Hnal proof before the register and receiver at their ofhoe In O’Neill Neb., on Friday, the 22nd day of May. 1896, on timber culture application No. ora), for the NEK of section No. 88, in township No. 27 N. range No, 13 w. Re names as witnesses George Uohl. of Amelia. Neb., Edward P. Boyle, of Amelia, Neb.. Charles Brown of Chamber*. Neb., Qotlleb Nelmand, of Cham bers, Neb. 41-6 John A. Harmon, Register. In the District Court of Holt county. Neb. Chittenden and Eastman, a partnership com posed of H. \V. Chittenden and j. p. East man, and doing business as Chittenden and Eastman, plaintiffs, vs. Ha^avett Ann Blglln and husband, Owen F.BIglln, John Mollugh and wife. Mamie MoHugh, the State Bank of O'Neill. Ne braska, a corporation, the Wlsoonsln Fur niture and Coffin Company, a corporation, John McHugh, trustee, T. A. Thompson, John olacCann, single, the Oounty of Holt and Mary A. Hads, formerly Mary A. Coughlin, formerly Mary A. O'Neill and widow of John O'Neill, deceased, and hint band J. H. Hads. hrst and full name un known, John H. O'Neill and wife, Mrs John vM*Iy §tfel,e« formerly Mary O'Neill, and husband A. L. Steele. Hrst and full name unknown. Kittle Uwyer.formerlv Kittle O’Neill, and Rtohard J. Dwyer, her husband .wife, son and daughters an j sole heirs at law of John O’Neill, deceased defendant. NOTICE: The above named defendants and eaoh of them will take notice that on the 23rd day of April. 1896, the above named plaintiffs Hied their petition In the district court of Holtdounty, Nebraska, against the above named defendants and each of them the object and prayer of said petition being to foreclose a certain mortgage, executed by the defendants Margarett Ann Blglln ana Owen F. Btgltn. as O. V. Blglln. to the plain tiff**, upon Tot 21, In block 22. of the original town of O'Neill, county of Holt, Nebraska Bald mortgage being given to secure the payment of their certain promissory note'i for the sum of 1796.69 dated January 12.1866, 1__ due and payable one year from date thereof That there Is now due upon said note and mortgage the sum of *795.60 with Interest at eight percent, from date, together with the further sum of 143.20 Insurance paid by Flalntlffs to Insure said property against fire, or which sums with Interest plaintiffs pray for a decree that the defendants be required to pay the same or that the premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due Plaintiffs also pray that the Interest of the defendants In said property of whatsoever kind or nature be neoreed to be subject to the lien of plaintiffs mortgage and for other eou I table relief. You are required to answer said petition on or befora the 1st day of J une, 1896. Rated tnls 20th day of April, 1896. «-* _ H. R. Dickson. Attorney tor Plaintiffs. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. Charles H. Fish non-resident defendant Notlce Is hereby given, that on the 19th day of May, 1896, Francis Fish, the plaintiff in this action. Hied her petition In the office of the clerk or the district court of Holt eonntv Nebraska, the object and prayer of which Is to secure a divorce from you upon the grounds of wllfull abondonment for the period of two years last past, without Just cause You are required to answer said petition on or before the 29th day of June, 1896, or the same will be taken as true and Judgment entered accordingly, *>4 . Francis Fish. By H. M. Uttley, her Attorney. NOTICE. To David Adams non-resident: You arc hereby notifled that O. O. Snyder, receiver of the Holt County bank in an action pending in the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, wherein the state of Ne braska lb plaintiff and the Holt Ooqnty Bank is defendant, has filed his petition in the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, asking that an order be made in said court' cancelling the tax deed now held by you and of record upon the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter section six, township thirty-two, range ten, west 6th p. m_ In Holt county, Nebraska, and quiet the title o£ said premises in John T. Frouty, the owner there of, and to permit the said John T. Frouty Ur1 redeem said land by payment of 117.00 as. taxes and interest thereon, and that said money when so paid by said John T. Prouty be charged to your account and turned In aa part of the assets of said Holt County Bank. And you are further notified that by an order of the court duly made in said premises you are required to answer said petition on or before the 22nd day of June, 1896, and show cause, if any there be. why the prayer of said petition should uot be granted aud the said John T. Prouty permitted to redeem said land and when so redeemed that your tax. deed be cancelled and the title of said property be quieted in said John T. Prouty and the money received from said redemp tion be credited to your account and turned In as part of the assetts of the Holt County Bank. Dated this 8th day of May. 1806. 40-4 O. O. SWTDEB, Receiver Holt County Bank- . TIMBER CULTURE. FINAL PROOF NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Statso Land Ornry, ^ O'Neill, Neb., April 23, I860. Notice is hereby given that Edmond II Benedlot. of O’Neill, Holt county, Nebraska, bas filed notice of Intention to make final proof before the register and receiver at their office In O'Neill, Nebraska, on Friday, tbe Mb day of June. 1880, on timber culture, application No, 0200, for tbe NB quarter of section No. 21, in township No. 32, range No. B west. He names as witnesses: James Blnkurd, of Dorsey. Nebraska:; E/ Conaughton. of Dorsey, Nebraska; Thos. Crow, of Dorsey, Nebraska; 25. Mtler, of Dorsey, Nebraska. 43-finp John A. Hannon. Register. In the District Court of Holt County, Neb. C. C. Oty lerj Benjamin Graham and James vs. James K. Tones, and wife. Barah Jade Jones, Ellet G. Drake, and wife. Nellie M. Drake, Globe Investment Company, a corporation, H. A. Wyman, as receiver of the Globe In vestment Company,Dakota Mortgage Loan Corporation and william Bust, defendants. NOTICE. The above named defendants will take notice that on the 2nd day of January. 1826, the above named plaintiffs Bled their petition In the district court of Holt county Ne braska, against the above named defendants and on the 4th day of May, their amended, petition. The objeot and prayer of said amended petition being to foreclose a certain mortgage deed, executed by the defendants, James K. Jones, and wife, Sarah Jane Jones, to the Dakota Mortgage Loan Corporation, upon the following described real estate, situated In Holt county, Nebruska, towlt: The northeast quarter of section twenty three, township thirty-one, range ten. west of the «th p. m.. said mortgage deed being' given to secure the payment of a certain note or bond of t700.0u dated February 18, 1888. due Maroh 1,1893. Plaintiffs allege that they are the owners of said bond ana mort gage deed, and that there Is now duethereoa the sum of 11,000.00 for wbioh sum, with In terest from this date, plaintiffs pray for a decree that the defendants be required to pair the same or that said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due. Plaintiffs also pray that the lien or Interest of the defendants. If any they have In said firemlses, be decreed to be subjeet to the ten of plaintiffs mortgage and for other equitable relief. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 15th day of June, 180C. Dated this 4th day of May. 1896. 44-4 H. It. Dickson, Attorney for Plaintiffs. . DON’T STOP TOBACCO HOW TO CURB YOURSELF wklLE US ING IT. The tobacco habit grows on a man u£* til bis nervous system is seriously affect ed, impairing health, comfort and happi ness. 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