The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 20, 1896, Image 8

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A BotUtl Liver Makes a Wall Kan.
Are you bilious, constipated or
troubled with iaundice, sick headache,
bad taste in mouth, foul breath, coated
tongue, dyspepsia, indigestion, hot dry
skin, pain in back and between the
shoulders, chills and fever, etc. If you
have any of these symptoms, your liver
V is out of order, and your blood is slow*
ly being poisoned, because your liver
does not act promptly. Herbine will
, cure any disorder of tbe liver, stomach
or bowels. It has no equal as a liver
medicine. Price 75 cents. Free trial
bottle at P. C Corrigan’s. JO
Backlsn's Arnica Balvs.
Tub Bust Salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cures piles, or no pay required.
It is guarranted to give perfect satis
faction or money refunded. Price 25
cents per box. For tale by P. C. Corri
gan. _ 51-tf
Free Fills.
Send your address to H. £. Bucklin &
Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box
of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial
will convince you of their merits. These
pills are easy in action and are particu
larly effective in the cure of constipa
tion and sick headache. For malaria
and liver troubles they have been proven
invaluable. They are guaranteed to be
perfectly free from every deleterious
substance and to be purely Vegetable.
They do not weaken by their action, but
by giving tone to stomach and bowels
greatly invigorate the system. Regular
size 25 cents per box. Sold by P. C.
Corrigan druggist.
Year lor Won’t Live A Month.
So Mr. GHmnn Brown, of 84 Mill St.,
South Gardner,, Mass., wao told by the
doctor*. Hi* ion had lung trouble, fol
lowing typhoid malaria, and he apent
three hundred and seventy-five dollars
with doctors, who finally gave him up,
saying: “Your boy won’t live a month.”
He tried Dr. King’s Mew Discovery and
a few bottlos restored him to health and
enabled him to go to work a perfectly
well man. He says be owes his present
good health to use of Dr. King’s New
Discovery, and knows it to be the best
in the world for lung trouble. Trial
bottles free at P. G. Corrigan’s drug
store. __
» Many a day’s work is lostJ»y sick
headache, caused by indigestion and
stomach troublss. DeWitt’s Little Early
Risers are the most effectual pill for
overcoming such difficulties. Morris A
Co. __
Ballard’s Horshsud Syrup.
. We guarrantee thi* to be the beet Cough
Syrup manufactured in the whole wide
world. This is saying a great deal, but
it Is true. For consumption, coughs,
colds, sore throat, sore chest,pneumonia,
bronchitis, asthma, croup, whooping
cough, and all diseases of the throat and
lungs, we poeUieely guarantee BaUard'e
Horehound Syrup to be without an
equal on the whole face of the globe*
In support of this statement we refer to
every individual who has ever used it,
and to every druggist who has eyer sold
It . Such evidence is indisputable. Price
98 and SO cants. Free sample bottles at
P. C. Corrigan’s.
--
Ballard’s Smew Liniment.
This invaluable remedy is one that
ought to be in every household. It will
cure your rheumatism, neuraliga,
sprains, cuts, bruise*, burns, frosted
feet and ears, sore throat and sore chest.
If you have lame back It will cure it.
It penetrates to the seat of the disease.
It will cure stiff Joints and contracted
muscles after all other remedies have
failed. Those who have been cripples
for years have used Ballard’s Snow
Liniment and thrown away their
crutches and been able to walk as wall
as ever. It will cure you. Price 80
cents. Free trial bottles at P. C.
Corrigan’s.
Varvsloas Km alto.
From » letter written by Rev. J.
Gundermen, of Dimondsle, Mich., we
ere permitted to mftke tbie abet root: “I
bare no heellation in recommending Dr.
King's New Discovery, as the results
were almost marvelous in the case of
my wife. While 1 was pastor of the
Baptist church at Rives Junction she
was brought kown with pneumonia suc
ceeding la grippe. Terrible paroxysms
of coughing would last hours with little
interruption and it seemed as if she
could not survive them. A friend
recommended Dr. King’s New Discovery;
it was quick in its work and highly sat
’ latactory in results.” Trial bottles free
at P. G. Corrigan's drug atore. Regular
sixe 50 cents and 11.00.
TO UOVX CITT ub TKX Bin.
Buy your tickeU to O’Neill and take
the Pacidc Short Line there. It doesn’t
cost any more and it saves hours.
Poison ivy, insect bites, bruises,scalds,
bums are quickly cured by DeWitt’a
;; Witch Haul Salve, the great pile cure.
| -Morris ft Oo.
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“Boys will be boys,” but you can't
^afford to Ion any of them. Be ready
for the green apple season by having
DaWltfs Colic and Cholera Cure in the
house. Morris ft Co.
. Thou of our readers who want some;
good, reliable newspaper during the
campaign should subscribe for the
' Toledo Weekly Blade. It is for McKin
ley and Hobart, stands squarely on the
Be Louis platform and gives valid and
, teaid reasons for * doing. . . . ^ |
W« Offtr Yn • J
REMEDY Which <
INSURES Safety
•f Ufa to Mother <
Child.
EXPECTANT
MOTHERS, Si
“MOTHERS’
FRIEND”;
IMi CMflamMrt of III Wn, Horror aid HsL!
My wire used “>OTHEBS' FRIBRB” bo-1
fore birth of her first child, abe did not i
■niter from CRAB PS or PAIRS—woe quickly ,
relieved >t the critical hour ■uSerlnc but.
i Uttle-ehe had no pains afterward and her '
recovery waa rapid. ;
E. E. JonnsTOh, Eufauls, Ala. <
Sent by Mall or Eapreaa, on receipt of l
price, (1.00 par bottle. Book “To Moth*'
era " mailed Tree.
BBADTRLD BBGVLATOB CO., Atlanta, 6a. 1
•OtS BT AU SRVMUTS.
BBAPFIKL
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A Remarkable Cora of Chroaie Diarrhoea.
In 1802, when I served toy country u
a private in Company A, 167th Pennayl
vanla Volunteers, 1 contracted chronic
diarrhoea. It haa given me a great deal
of trouble ever since. I have tried a
dozen different medicines and eeveral
prominent doctors without any perma
nent relief. Not long ago a friend tent
me a sample bottle of Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,
and after that I bought and took a SO
cent bottle; and now I-can aay that I
am entirely cured. I cannot be thank:1
ful enough to you for thia great remedy,
and recommend it to all suffering vet
erans. If In doubt write me. Yours
gratefully, Hkkry Strimbbrorr, Allen
town, Pa. Sold by P. C. Corrigan.
•11.15 Bound Trip.
National Encampment Grand Army
of the Republic, at 8t. Paul Minn., Sep.
1 to 4, 1890. Ticket* on aale August 80,
and 81, good to return until September
15. For further information apply to
joint agent at St. Paul, Minn. Fare
from O'Neill and return $11.15.
W. J. Dobbs, Agt.
DeWitt’s Sarsaparilla is prepared for
cleansing the blood from impurities and
disease. It does this and more. It
builds up and strengthens constitutions
impaired by disease. It recommends it
self. Morris & Co.
It doesn’t matter much whether sick
headache, billiousness, indigestion and
constipation are caused by neglect or by
unavoidable circumstances: DeWitt’s
Little Early Risers will speedily cure
them all. Morris & Co.
If dull, spiritless and stupid; if your
blood Is thick and sluggish; is your ap
petite is capricious and uncertain, you
need a sarsaparilla. For better results
take DeWitt’s. It recommends itself.
Morris & Co.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
CORPORATE NOTICE.
Notice Is herb? given that an lncorpor*
atlon has been formed to bo known as the
American Chicory company, whose princi
pal place of business Is Fremont, Dodge
county, Nebraska. The general nature of
the business to be transacted by this cor
poration shall be the planting, cultivating,
raising, purchasing and storing of chicory
beets, and. the manofacture and sale of
chicory therefrom; also, the erection, estab
lishment and maintenance' of factories for
the manufacture of chicory at O'Neill, Holt
county .Nebraska, at Fremont, Dodgecounty,
Nebraska, or elsewhere, and to hold, possess,
buy, sell and lease real estate to be used In
connection with the planting, raising, culti
vating and harvesting of chicory beets or
roots, and to do all things necessary and In
cident to the raising of chloory roots and the
manufacture and sale of ohloory therefrom.
The authorised capital stook of this corpor
ation shall be (5100,000.%) one hundred thou
sand dollars, twenty-five thousand of which
shall be pain In before begluntng business.
The exlstenoe of this corporation shall
oommenoe on the 81st day of July, A. D. MOO,
and shall terminate on the 31st day of July.
A. D. UK!.
The highest amount of Indebtedness to
which this corporation shall at any one time
fubjeot Itself, shall not exceed two-thirds of
the amount of oapltal stook actually Issued.
The affairs of this corporation shall be
conduotedby a board of five (A) directors,
chosen from the stockholders by a majority
of the stook on the second Monday of July of
each year.
[SBALl Bbvon Ou>nkli>, President.
74 Oaonon A. Ms ad. Secretary.
TIMBER CULTURE, FINAL PROOF.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
UnitbdStatss Laid Orrics, ^
„ O'Neill, Neb., August 15. 1806.,
Notice Ik hereby given that Agnes T.
Bentley bee filed notice of Intention to make
final proof before the register and reoetver at
tlietr office in O’Neill, Neb., on Friday, the
25thday of September. 1886,on timber culture
Station No. MW, for the NM NaXNW
of eeotlon No. E In township No. 28
range No. II want. She names as wit
nesses: Joseph Musel, of Inman. Neb., J. E.
s HBenUeT and **•weekes'
8-finp
John a. Harmon. Register.
NOTICE dDF DISSOLUTION.
Notice Is hereby given that the partnership
heretofore existing between Clyde King and
D. H. Cronin Is this day dissolved by mutual
content. AU amounts due the firm will be
ikol 1 antaA rase Is U Hiuu,ln _ „ti_
wuevuva *»ss avwunw UU. __w aaa w
collected by D. H. Cronin, and all accounts
owed by the first will be paid by hljn.
Clydb Kino
D. II. Cronin.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lano Omcs AT O'Nuia, Nn. I ■
„ . . August A ifiss. f
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his Intention
40 J“*Lk« #“Sl P”**! Jn.fupport of his claim,
and that said proof will be made before the
register and receiver at O’Neill, Neb., on
Septemoer IB, 1806, vis:
ELSIE B. HOWARD, H. E. No, 14421,
for the 8E(* SnU WVi tali section 5, and
Nwit NKk section 8, township 38, north,
range 11 west. 8th r. n.
She names the following witnesses to prove
her continues residence uppn and cultiva
tion of. said land, vh: Elias E. Parkins,
Rudolph Mlelke. Robert Starr and John
Belts, all of Little, Neb.
M John a. Harmon, Register.
NOTICE.
Unitbd States Land Omcs,
_ , , . , O'Neill, Neb., July 11, iggs.
Complaint having been entered at this
olfim by Harry E. Gerard against William
M. Moore for abandoning n Is homestead
entil No. 14871. dated ApHI A 1888, upon the
south hall southeast quarter and south half
southwest quarter section twenty-four,
township thirty, north range eleven west. In
Holt county, Nebraska, with a view to the
cancellation of said entry, the said parties
s nsss
M3raMsaasssrojr con'
“ R. Wiixiams. Receiver.
TIMBER CULTURE FINAL PROOF. NOTICE
FOB PUBLICATION.
Unitrd Status Lun Office.
„ , , w O’Neill. Neb. June a. 1896.
Notice Is hereby given that Allen P.
White has Bled 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, 1896, on timber culture
application No. 3808, for W‘A HEM and K'4
BWh of section No. 4, In township No. 26,
range No. 14, west. He names as witnesses:
J. B. White, N. L Strong, M. Brorherton and
Henry Scafe, all Of Amelia, Nebraska.
48-8 John A. Harmon, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Orncx At O'Nmll, Neb.,
July 17. IBM.
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed noticeof hie 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, Nebraska,
on AugustSB. 1896, viz:
CHARLES M. BROWN, H. E. No. 14389,
for the E*4 NF.H and E!4 BEM section 30,
township 27, north range la west?
He names the following witnesses to prov
his continuous residence upon and culti
vation of, said land, vis: Ootlleb Nlemand,
Carl Nlemand, Andy Waloh and Ignats
Walch, all of Chambers, Nebraska.
3-flnp. John A. Harmon, Register.
TIMBER CULTURE, FINAL PROOF!
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Unitsd Statu Land Omen,' I
O’Neill, Neb., June 89. 1896. f
Notice is hereby given that Otis Haven, of
Charles city, Iowa, has filed notice of Inten
tion to make final proof before the register
and receiver at their office In O'Neill, Jieb.
on Friday the 14th day of August, 1896, on
timber-culture application No. 6186, for the
NE 14 of section No. 86, In township No. 28
north, range No. 11 west. He names as wit
nesses: Cnauney D. Keyes, Harry O. Jewell,
John J. Halloran and Frank McDermott, all
of Inman, Nebraska.
1-6 John A. Harmon, Register.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. ,
8. H. Rees man, Jennie Beeaman, Robert
Hannah. Mra. Robert Hannah,T. C. Cannon,
Eliza Cannon, non-resident defendants.
Notice is hereby given that on the 13th day
of January, 1806. A. T. Merrill, the plaintiff
In this action, filed hta petition In the office
of the clerk of the dlstrlot court a f Holt
county, Nebraska, the object and prayer of
whloh Is to foreclose a oertain mortgage ex
ecuted by 8.- H. and Jennie Reeamaa upon
the northeast quarter section 4. township 89.
north range 10, west 6th r. m., in Holt county.
Nebraska, which mortgage wu 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 529: that there Is now due
upon said mortgage the sum of 8886.00.
You are required to answer said petition
on or before the 27th day of July, 1896, or the
same will be taken as true and judgment
entered accordingly.
604
A. T. Mxrrii.d.
Byt H. M. Uttley,
Attorney for Pl Untlff.
NOTICE.
Notice U hereby given that the undersigned
by virtue of an order ot oourt duly made on
the 22nd day of July. 1806, will on the 20th
day of August. 1206. at 1:80 p. m„ at the west
front door of the court-house In the city of
O'Neill, Holt county. Nebraska, offer the fol
lowing lands, held as assets of the Holt
County Bank, for sale, to:wit:
The N M feet of lots 1 and 2 In block 22 In
the original town of O'Neill, commonly
known as the Bank building, lot 8 block 2,
lots 910 and 11 in block 48 and lot 7 In block
48, lots 5 and 7 In block SO, lots 2,1? and 8 In
block M In McOafferty's addition to O'Neill.
AH of block A except 288 off. the north side.
All of block C except 6ft feet by 175 feet and
the southeast quarter of block D and Ek of
nwk of block E, lots 1,2,3 and 4 In block H.
lots 5, 0 and 7 In block J, all In the olty of
O'Neill, The sek of section 8. township 30,
range 12; nek 22,80,10, south 40 feet of lots 14.
IS and 16 Inblock 28; lots 9 to 18 Inclusive In
block 10 the original town of O'Neill, South
k of the ne, se 14 nw!4 and ne k of sek 8 and
ne!4 ne!4 4. and nek 0. all In township 27.
range 10 west, and lota 12 and IS in block 20,
original town of O’Neill. Also a strip or
ground at the sw 14 of sek of section 80, town
ship 20, range II, west 6th P. if., on • parallell
line with Fourth street In the city of O'Neill,
Holt county, Nebraska, and 17ft feet north of
the center of the main track of the Fremont
Elkhorn and Missouri Valley railroad as now
located over and across said land thence
running north on said line parallell with
Fourth street 75 feet, thence east'ISO feet,
thence south to a point 176 feet north of the
oenter of the main track of said railroad,
thence west on said line 176 feet, north of said
railroad track to the point of beginning.
The swk11, township 27, range 10, west, ex
cept first a strip of land 200 feet tn width
across the nek of swk of the swk of said
section which strip of land Is known as the
right-of-way of the Fremont Elkhorn and
Missouri Valley railroad company and lies
loo feet In width on each side of the center
line of the railroad track of said defendant.
Also excepting a strip of land 150 feet In
width across swk of said section, section 11.
immediately south of and abutting upon
said right ot way of said Fremont nkhorn
and Missouri Valley railroad as above
mentioned. Also excepting a portion of said
swk of said section 11, described as follows;
Commencing at a point 870 feet west and 40
feet north of the south east corner of the
nek of said swk of section 11, runnlngthence
west 250 feet, thence north 250 feet, thence
east 260 feet, and thence south 250 feet to the
point of beginning.
Such sale to be for cash or part cash and
on time with good security subject to the
approval of the undersigned and the court.
Hated this 80th day of July, 1888.
“ Receiver HoMOouinty Bank.
NOTICE.
Bose Stewart, defendant, will take notice
that on the 15th day of June, 188A James
Dolan, plaintiff herein, filed his petition In
the dlstrlot court of Holt oeunty, Nebraska,
against ltose Stewart, 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 the northeast quarter
of section twenty (20.) and the northwest
quarter of section twenty-one (21.) all in
township thirty (80, > range sixteen (16.) Holt
llolt county, Nebraska, to secure the pay
ment of a certain promissory note, dated
March 7, 1888, for the sum of one thousand
(81,000) dollars, and due and payable In five
years from the date thereof; that by reason
of default of the defendants in the payment
of the Interest due upon said note, and de
fault In the payment of taxes on said
premises, the whole sum of principal aud
interest upon said note and mortgage, as
approved therein, has become due ana pay
able; that there Is now due upon said note
and mortgage the sum of one thousand (81,000)
dollars, with Interest at the rate ot seven per
cent, per annum from March 7,1884, fof which
sum with Interest, as above set forth, plain
tiff prays for a decree that the defendants
he required to pay the same, or that said
remises may he sold to satisfy the amount
ound due.
You are requited to answer said petition
on or before the 27th day of July, 188a
Dated June 15.1806.
* Huun U Jack akd H. M. Cttlbt,
60-4 Attorneys for Plaintiff.
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