Short Lilt IlM Cord. Puusger Inna O’Neill, Neb. et 10:0T A. Immediately after arrlral of train from Black Bill*, reaching Sioux City at 9:33 p. m., giving three hour* time. 5;; Lowest ratee. Purchase local tickets to O'Neill and re-buy there. After April 1,18M, the building now occupied by the poetofflee 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 benefltted many people who have suffered from blood • disorders. It will help you. Morris & 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 & Co. Hu Davit's Tower. The Devil’s tower, a geological won* der, which stands on the Belle Fouchre river in the Black Hills region, and of which a geologist of international ' reputation said: “It is a remarkable freak of nature, and appears not to have been repeated elsewhere on the earth’s surface, but stands alone, unique and mysterious,” is believed to be tiie cone of a cooled down volcano. At a distance it looks like a huge cask or barrel made of glgantio tim bers, the sides being roughly fur rowed with crystals of trachyte. Its height is 826 feet and the walls on all sides are so nearly smooth and per pendicular that no human being has ever been able to olimb to the top. . Its diameter at the base is 796 feet, and at the summit (estimated) 860 feet.—St Louis Republic. Origin of the Word Dojloy. The word doyley, now a familiar one with the ladies is derived from the name of Robert D’Oyley, one of the followers of William the Norman. He received a grant of valuable lands on tile condition of the yearly tender of a table cloth of 8 shillings value at the feast of St Michael. Agree ably to the fashion of the time the % ladles of the D’Oyley family were ac customed to embroider and ornament the quit rent table cloths; hence these cloths, becoming curiosities and ac ■ cumulating in the oourse of years, were at length brought into use as napkins at the royal table and called doyleys.—New York Recorder, OjiUn Md Cera Bread, A Belgian living in Virginia qom SInins that his friends at home oennot e induced to cook the oysters he sends over because they have always been aooustomed to eat oysters raw. The Belgians exhibit a like conserva tism touching Indian corn meal. In this, however, they nave many imita tors in the United States. Nothing iy, surprises the Southerner more than the distaste of Northerners for corn • bread of all sorts. The Northern pal ate demands that corn meal Bhall be adulterated with wheat flour, a mix hue that the real Southerner, brought up on corn bread, despises. Why II* Did*’*. ■ little Willie—I wanted so much to peek through the keyhole last night while you were in the parlor with Mr. Castleton. Sister-—But, like a good little boy, you didn’t, did youf Willie —No; the servant girl got there first —New York Herald. Th* Lstnl Bat-Trap, A little bit of cheese and an electris wire form tho latest rat-trap. The ibeese Is fixed to the wire and tho in stant the rat touches the cheese ha is •hocked to death. . From the Florida Times Union: W. A. Gilbert, the gunsmith, and a party of friends have Just returned from a hunting and fishing cruise In Nassau Sound in the yaoht Fannie, and Mr. Gil bert has good reasons to congratulate nimaett tut a* U not sleeping In the stomach of a monster 'gstor. The ’gator was found one morning dosing 4 #B the Plaeld bosom of the sound, only his nose and a part of his head pro troding. Mr. Gilbert drew a bead on him. “CrackI” went the gun, and the ’gator half leaped out of the water. Then he churned It Into bloody foam. Mr. Gilbert hurried up to the 'gator and ■ pumped eight more bullets Into him. | Then the saurian lay sUll and Mr. Gil bert concluded that he was dead. Not 4. «*ring to lose so line a trophy, he pulled off his clothee and swam to the ‘gator | to tie a rope to his tall. He had ad lusted the rope nicely, when suddenly, , to Mr. Gilbert’s surprise and horror the 'gator wheeled around, with hla mouth $ wide open, and made for his would-be riayer. Mr. Ollbert, with remarkable presence of mind, dived. When he rose to the surface the 'gator spied him ?i> again, and on he came at a dipping y Paw- Mr. Gilbert dlred again. Three times the same thing was repeated. At loot Mr. Ollbert reached the shore. He SL «as almost winded, and his hair, la » ■Pits of the water, stood up straight on H end Kke the quills of a porcupine. A. L. Wooiter, a prominent citizen of Oimo, Mich., after Buffering excruciat ingly from pllee for twenty yeare, waa cured in a abort time by ueing DeWitt'e Witch Hazel salve, an abaolute cure for all skin diseases. More of this prepara tion is used than all others combined. Morris ft Co. LEGAL ADVERTI8EMENT8. APPLICATION COB LIQUOR LICENSE. Matter of application of Thomas Campbell for liquor license. To the mayor and city council of the city of O’Neill, Holt county, Nebraska: Notice Is hereby Riven that Tiros. 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, Urattan township, Holt county, Nebraska, from the 10th day of June, 18011, to the 4th day of May, 1807. If there be no objections, remonstrance or protest filed within two weeks prior to the 19th day of June 1808, the said license will be granted. Thomas Campbell, Applicant. The O'Neill Frontier newspaper will pub* llsh 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 FINALPHOOF. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Oppice, 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 July, 1886, on timber culture application No. 8808, for WV4 SB* and K|4 HWS4 of section No. 4, in township No. 26, range No. 14, west. He names as witnesses: J. E. 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 Btatjcb Land Omci. O'Neill, Nebraska, May 0,1806. Notloe is hereby (riven that Frederick Opooensky, of Niobrara, Neb., bas filed notice of Intention to make final proof before the register and receiver at their office In O'Neill, Neb., on Saturday, the 20th day of Jnne, 1806, on timber culture 'application No. 6261, for the NWk of section No, 23, In township No. 32, north, range No. 0 west. He names as witnesses: Mlko Hrbek and Frank Hrbek, of Ptshelvllle, Neb., Frank Hrbek, of Verdegre, Neb., and Vac Hvlxdalek, of Niobrara, Neb. 46-6 John A. Harmon, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Orrioa at 0'Ncii.l, Nib., I „ . May 13.1806. | 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 Keoelver at O'Neill, Neb., on June 22,1806. Vis: ANNA TRULLINGER, H. E. No. 14478, for the 8Wlt section 10. township 30, north, runge 0, west He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resldenoe upon and culti vation of, said land, viz: Joseph M. Hunter and 8warn 8. Aim, of Star, Nebr.. Hiram U. Henry and James Stanton, of O'Neill, Neb. 46-6 John A. Harmon, Register. In the District Court of Holt County Neb. R. R. Dickson, trustee, plaintiff, vs. Charles H. Adam, and wlfe. Ma^ L. Adam, W. Brubaoher, first and full name un known. James F. Toy, and wife, Mrs. James F. Toy, first and full 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, 1896, 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 fondants Charles H. Adam and wife, May L. Adam, to the plaintiff upon lot 13, una the north twenty-eight feet of Tots 14,16 and 16. In block 28, or the olty of O'Neill, In Holt county, Nebrask - . said mortgage being given to secure their note of 1460, dated December *6,1896, and due ninety days after date. Plaintiff alleges in his petition that he la the owner of said note as trustee, and that the same Is past due and that there Is due t hereon the sum of 1460 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 subjeot to plaintiff’s mortgage, and for other equit able relief. You are required to answer said petition on or before the20th day of July 1888; Dated June 8th, 1896. 49-4 R. B. Dickson, Trustee,Plaintiff. TIMBER CULTURE, FINAL PROOF. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Unitrd St atm Land Omci, 1 O'Neill, Neb., April 10. 1896. f Notloe la hereby given that Mlohael Kngel haupt, of Amelia, Neb., has filed notice ol Intention to make final proof before the register and receiver at their office In O’Neill Norn, on Friday, the 22nd day of May, 1896, on timber culture application No. 68Hh for the NE‘4 of, secUon Rq. 38, in township No. 27 N. -» “''vv.w.. iu wwiibuiu itU. <1 Lv i range No, 13 w. He names us witnesses George Hohl, of Amelia, Neb., Edward P Boyle, of Amelia, Neb., Charles Brown ol Chambers, Neb., Gotlleb Nelmand, of Cham bers, Nob. 41-6 John A. Harmon, Register. In the Distrlot Court of Holt county, Nel Chittenden and Eastman, a partnership com posed of H. W. Chittenden and E. P. Bast man, and doing business as Chittenden an Eastman, plaintiffs, vs. MSr9ftr?.tt £1“ Blglln and husband. Owe F.Blglln, John Mollugh and wife, kaml McHugh, the Stale Bank of O’Neill, N« braska. a corporation, tbe Wisconsin Fui nlture and Coffin Company, a oorporatlot John McHugh, trustee, T. A.Thompsoi John oMoCann, single, the County orHol end Mary A. H ads, formerly Mary A Coughlin, formerly Mary A. O’Neill an widow of John p'Nelll, deceased, and hui band J. H. Hads, first and full name un known, John H. O'Neill and wife, Mrs Job H, O tfelU, Mary Steele. formerly Mar. O'Neill, and husband A. L. Steele, first an! full name unknown. Kittle Dwyer.formerl Kittle O'Neill, and Rlohard J Dwyei her husband .wife, son and daughters am wile heirs at law of John O'Neill, deoease< aerr aaunt. NOTICE: me suove naineu auraoun mm eaob of them will take notice that on the 83rd day of April. ism. the eNrve named plaintiffs died their petition In' ja district oourTof Holt count/, Nebraska? against the above named defendant* and each of them, the object and praysr of aald petition being to foreclose a certain mor*-- - - the dt‘ Owen 1 tiff's, upon _, __ town of O'Melll. count. 1 liolt, Nebraska Said mortgage being given to secure tli* Dsrnmtultht r certain promissory note, dated January 11, INB, for the sum of |7tA r HO due and payable one year from date thereof That there Is now due upon said note and mortgage the sum of Mt.H with Interest at eight per cent, from Sate, together with the further sum of Ml. 10 Insurance paid by tilainllffs In lessassmen ssM asss_^_ —_I . .1 ■» plaintiffs to Insure said property against #re', tor which sums with Interest nklntlffs pray for a decree that the defendant be required to pay the same or that the premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due. Plaintiffs also prtur that the Interest of the defendants la said property of whatsoever h'1** ®f nature be decreed to be subject to the lien of plaintiffs mortgage and for other editable relief jHted this Wth day of A^rtl^ lM' Attorney for PtninUffs NOTICff TO NOH-HMlDKim t'W* M .Plsh non-resident defendant: Nebraska, the object and prayer of which lot secure a dlvuree from you upon the ground* of -llfoll aboadoameat foe ib« period of two year* last past, without Just "Vou sre required to answer said petition on or before the gab day iTlune. t«Cur the srrJiExar - ll.tJtHey.harAttori^^^** NOTICE. Tn Dark) Adam* non-n.sidcnii Vimi are hereby notified that O, 0. Hnyder, receiver of Min llnlt ('minty bank In an action pending tn Ilia district court of llnlt I'nunty, Nebraska, wherein the state of No* brnska Is plaintiff and the Holt County Hank I* defendant, hue Hind hie petition In the dletrli-t court of llnlt county, Nebraska, asking Mint an order bn made In eeld court cancelling the tee (Incd now held hy you end of record upon the eon Minuet quarter of the eoutliweit quarter eoctlon six, township thirty-two, range ten, west 6th P. M.. In llolt enunty, Nebraska, and quiet the title of eeld premleee In John T. Prouty, the owner there* of, und to pnjinlt tho laid John T, Prouty tn redeem Raid land by payment of 117.00 a* 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 MBets 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, 1890, and show cause, If any there be, why the prayer of said petition should not be granted and 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 he quieted In said John T. Prouty ana the ntoney reoelved from said redemp tion he credited to your account and turned In as part of the assetts of the Holt County Bank. Dated this 8th day of May, 1808. tM O. O. Snyder, Becelver Holt County Bank. TIMBER CULTURE, FINAL PROOF. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Oiticb, I —... ' -6. | H. „ O'Neill, Neb., April 23,1896. Notice la hereby riven that Edmond _ Benedict, of O’Neill, Unit countv. Nebraska, has filed notice of intention to make final proof before the register and receiver at their office In O’Neill, Nebraska, on Friday, the 6th day of June. 1896, on timber culture application No, 6200, for the NB quarter of section No. 21, In township No. 32, range No. 9 west. He names aa witnesses: James Blnkard, of Dorsey. Nebraska; E. Conaughton, of Dorsey, Nebraaka; Thos. Crow, of Dorsey, Nebraaka; Z. Mller, of Dorsey, Nebraaka. 4»-6np John A. Harmon. Register. In tbe District Court of Holt County, Hob. C. O. Cujrlm^Benjamin Graham and James James K. Jones, and wife. Sarah Jane Jones, Ellet G. Drake, and wife. Nellie H. Drake, Globe Investment Company, a corporation, H. A. Wyman, as receiver of tbe Globe In vestment Company, Dakota Mortgage Loan Corporation and William Must, defendants. NOTICE. Tbe above named defendants will take notice that on the 2nd day of January. 1898, the above named plaintiffs died 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, exeouted 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 oounty, Nebraska, towlt: The northeast quarter of section twenty three, township thirty-one, range ten. west of the 8tli p. v., said mortgage deed being given to secure the payment of a certain note or bond of 8700.00 dated February 18, 1888, due Maroh 1,1898. Plaintiffs allege that they are the owners of said bond and mort gage deed, and that there Is now due thereon the sum of 81,000.00 for whloh sum, with in terest from this date, plaintiffs pray for a decree that the defendants be required to pay the same or that said premises may be sord to satisfy the amount found due. Plaintiffs also pray that the Hen or interest of the defendants. If any they have in said Premises, be decreed to be subject to the en of plaintiffs mortgage and for other equitable relief. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 15th day of June, 189e. Dated this 4th day of Ha^ 1898. —. H. Dickson, Attorney for Plaintiffs. NOTICE TO NON-KK8IDENTS. 8.H. Reesman, Jennie Reesman, Robert Hannah. Mrs. Robert Hannah, T. C. Cannon, Eliza Cannon, non-resident defendants. Notice Is hereby given that on the 13th day of January, 1896, A. T. Merrill, the plaintiff In this action, filed his petition In the office of the clerk of the district oourtofHolt county, Nebraska, the objeot and prayer of which is to foreclose a certain mortgage ex ecuted by 8. H. and Jennie Reesman upon the northeast quarter section 4. township 89, north range 10, west 6th p. u„ In Holt county. Nebraska, which mortgage was executed and delivered to the Globe Investment Company and filed for record on the 12th day of September, 1889, and recorded in book 48 of mortgages at page 629: that there Is now due upon said mortgage the sum of 8685.00. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 27th day of July, 18961 or the same will be taken as true and judgment entered accordingly. 60-4 A. T. By|H Attorney NOTICE. Mkrriix. . M. Uttle; for Plalni tiff. Rose Stewart, defendant, will take notice that on the 16th day of June, 1808, Jamei Dolan, plaintiff herein, filed his petition In the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, against Rose Btewart, Impleaded with others, defendants. The object and prayer of which are: To foreclose a certain mortgage, ex ecuted by the defendant, William N. Farlow, to the plaintiff, upon tbe northeast quartet of section twenty (20,) and tho northwest quarter of section twenty-one (21.) all In township thirty (30,) range sixteen (16.) Holt llolt county, Nebraska, to secure the pay ment of a certain promissory note, dated March 7, 1818, for the sum of one thousand (ll.OOIkdollers.’and due and payable*ln-fivi n;that by reasoi years from the date thereof; mai uy reasoi of default of the defendants In the payment of the interest due upon said note, and de fault In the payment of taxes on sab premises, the whole sum of principal am I rt tuMlSt nnnw 4s« _1 _Z_^_*_ _ ■ - - - „ V,, VMV w uvtv DUU1 U| ___ Interest jupon said note and mortgage, j B ana pay uuw nuu uiuri approved therein, lias become due «uu uuy able; that there Is now due upon said not and mortgage the sum of one thousand (81,OOf dollars, with Interest at the rate of seven pe cent, per annum from March 7,1894. tot whlcl sum with Interest, as above set forth, plain tiff prays for a decree that the defendant be required to pay the same, or that sat premises may be sold to satisfy the amoun found due. You are required to answer said petltloi on or before the 27th day of July, 1896. Dated June 15.1896. Haxlztt & Jack and H. M. Umir, 60-4 Attorneys for Plaintiff. Ton WOH'T XU1A wwm K you un the Pacific Short Lina when you go eaat. .Buy your tickata to O’Neill and rapurehaaa there. Shortest time, loweet rate. Close connections every day except Sunday. Did you ever think how readily the blood ie poisoned by constipation T Bad blood means bad health and pre mature old age. DeWitt's Little Barly Risers, the famous little pills, overcome obstinate constipation. Morris 4k Co. One swallow does not make spring, but one swallow of One Minute Cough Cure brings relief. Morris 4k Co. One minute Is the standard time, and One Minute Cough Cure is the standard preparation for every form of cough or I cold. It is the only harmless remedy that produces immediate results. Morris 4k Co. Beaema Is a frightful affliction, bat llhe ail other shin diseases It can be permanently cured by applications of DeWitt’s Witch tiaael salve. U never falls to cure piles. Morris 4k Co, The beet display of produce al the Woos City Kx position last year was raised and sent there by Ifeil Brennan and ht raise 1 them from Hloua City garden seeds, tie If you want the beet seed call at hie pi see and buy your sleds for this season. iw THE FRONTIER is the OLDEST PAPER and the BEST PAPER in HOLT COUNTY. Its office is fitted with the most most modern convenien ces and machinery, always has the latest faces of type, the best workmen, and is thereby enabled to turn out the most satisfactory kind of job work. Its management uses none but the best paper, are scrupu neat and prompt with their work and guarantee satisfac tion. 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