f A M Liver Kakss a W«U Km. An you bilious, constipated or ttonbled with laundice, sick headache, bad' taste in mouth, foul breath, coated §& Mwgue, dyspepsia, indigeetion, hot dry skla, pain in back and between the shoulders, chills and fever, etc. If you l] have any of these symptoms, your liver is out of order, and your blood is slow* '> If being poisoned, because your liver J :dbeo not act promptly. Herbine will f cun any disorder of the liver, stomach fif or bowels. It has no equal as a liver medicine: , lyrics 75 cents. Free trial bottle at F. G.Corrlgaji.’e. 46 Basktsn’s Araisa Salve. \ Thb-Bist Salve in the world for cuts, , bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever * sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, I corns, and all skin eruptions, and posl K lively cures piles, or no pay required. , It is guarranted to give perfect satis* ' faction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by P. C. Corri* r gan., *' SMC tree Pills. * • Send your addnss to H. E. Bucklin & i Go., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Or. King’s Kew Life Pills. Atrial * will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy in action and are particu* | larly effective in the cure of eonstipa* / tlon and sick headache. For malaria %_ and liver troublee they have been proven v invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. V They do not weaken by their action, but V, by giving tone to stomach and bowels / greatly invigorate the system. Regular sise 25 cants, par box. Sold by P. C. Oorrigan druggist. , 7 Ml -r ' • ?. Year Bey Went Live AMmth. So Mr. Oilman Brown, of M Mill SI., | South Gardner,, Mm., mi told by tho ■ doctor*. HI* son bad lun* trouble, fol : 4 lowing typhoid malaria, and ho (pent r | throe hundred and ooyenty-flvo dollar* with doctor*, who Anally gave him np. •eying: "Your boy won’t ll?o a month.” - Ho tried Dr. King’* Mow Discovery and { a few bottle* rwtorod him to hoalth and | enablod him to go to work a perfectly l veil man. Ho aaya ho owoo hi* proaont ‘ good hoalth to noo of Dr. King** Mow t Discovery, and knows It to bo tho boot ; in .the world for Idng trouble. Trial 1bottle* free at P. 0. Corrigan'* drug i store. . ■ Many a day'* work I* loot by sick headache, eauood by indlgootlon and ■ stomach tronblo*. DoWitt'* Llttlo Early Risen ore tho moot effectual pill for overcoming such diffloultl**. ' Morri* ft . ’ Cdi-' .. What i* a SnaraatMt , It Is thl*. If you hare a cough or .. cold, a tickling in tho throat, which keepe you constantly coughing, or if you on afflicted with any cheat, throat or long trouble, whooping cough ote., and you u*o Ballard’s Hoerkonad Syrup as dlroctod, giving It a fair trial, and no boaoAl la experienced we authorise our adyortlaed agent to refund your Bouoy on return of bottle. It never fall* to r give aatlefaelion. It promptly rellevae bronchitis. ‘ Price M and SO cent*. Free sample bottloe at P.O. Corrigan'*. r ' -■ ■■1 ■* ... Ballaid’* Snow Ualamt. Yhl* invaluable remedy la one that ought to he in every houeobold. It will euro your rheumatism, neurallga, sprains, outs, brulae*. burn*, frosted feet and ears, aon throat and son chest. It you have lama hack it will cure It It penetrate* to the seat of the disease. It will cun stiff joint* and contracted ameelee after all other remedies have f*Ood. Thoee who have been cripples ; Mr yean have used Ballard's Snow Uaimoat and thrown away their % crutches and been able to walk as weU , •• Over. It will cun you. Price SO Mute. Free trial bottles at P. C. Corrigan’*. ' < Vtomatatter written by Bn. J. Ounderman, of Dlmondale, Mich., we •re permitted to wake thla abet rack: "I have no haallttlon in recomaModing Or. Kin*’* ‘New Dleoovery, aa the reeolte almoet marveloua In tbe erne of mjr wife. While 1 waa paator of the Baptlat church* at Rlvea Junction ahe /wm brought kowa with pneuinonta auc ceedhiR la grippe. Terrible paroxysm* of coughing would laat houra with HtUe interruption and It seemed aa« If she could not *urvlv* them. A friend raeommanded Dr. King** New Dlaeorarr; >1 waa quick in lla work and highly eat iafhetory In results." Trial bottlaa free at P. 0, Oorrigan'a drug store. Regular ^bte 8® canto and N .60. TO noox CRT ABB TO BAR. ff^Buy your ticketa to O’Neill and take B* Pacific tihort Una there. It doesn't post any more aad It aavaa hours. , Polaon ivy, Inaect bitea, brulaaa.acalda, Bma are quickly cured byDeWltt*! Witch Banal 8alv* the grant pile aura. pjcrriaA Op. ■ | ^ | >> “Noy* ka boy a,” but you caa’I . iptard to loae aay of them. Be read} lllp *ke area* apple aaaaon by haring ; OaWItt’s Colic and Cholera Cure in tht Harris A Co. of our raadero who want i reHabta neaapaper during the . _ should aubacriba for the ffblada Weekly Made. It la for McKin :Jdr and Hobart, atanda aquaraly on the jflt. Louis platform and given valid and i far go doing. . 9;•»* • -s. -j " , u it, * Thousands ot Women fumumpMuauu. BRADFIELD*S , FE/^ALE REGULATOR, ACTS At A SPECIFIC By Amts UHuBkiMm ill Iwrftpw.; It causes health to bloom, and Joy to reign throughout the frame.1 ... It Never falls to Regulate. "Mrwir. b»bf.n und.rtrc.tm.ntof IMS in, physician. Uim mn. without bcn.tt. •ooklop,silking and washing." N.8. BKTan. H.adarson, Ala. , BBtMIBLP imUTOlCMtlnta.tei Rom br dragging al HAS per bottle. A Bsauurkable Qvt of Ohreato Diarrhoea. In 1868, whan I Mired my country aa a private in Company A, 167th Pennsyl vania Volunteers, I contracted chronic diarrhoea. It has given me a great deal of trouble ever ainca. I have tried a doaen different medicines and several prominent doctors without any perma nent relief. Not long ago a friend sent me a aample bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and after that I bought and took a 60 Cant bottle; and now 1 can say that I am entirely cured. I cannot be thank ful enough to you for this great remedy, and recommend it to all suffering vet erans. If In doubt write me. Yours gratefully, Haunt Steinbbbobb, Allen town, Pa. Sold by P. C. Corrigan. flt.ll Beta* Trip. National Encampment Grand Army of tho Republic, at St. Panl Minn., Sep. 1 to 4,18M. Tickets on eale August 80, and 81, good to return until September 18. For further Information apply to Joint agent at St. Paul, Minn. Fare from O’Neill and return 111.15. W. J. Dobbc, Agt. DeWItt’e Sareaparilla ie prepared for cleansing the blood from impurltiee and dleeaee. It doea this and more. It builds up and strengthens constitutions Impaired by diseaae. It recommends it self. Morris A Co. It doesn’t matter mueh whether sick headache, billlousness. Indigestion and constipation are caused by neglect or by unavoidable circumstances: DeWilt’s Little Early Risers will speedily cure them all. Morris A Co. If dull, spiritless and stupid; If your Mood Is thick and sluggish; is your ap petite la capricious and uncertain, you need, a sarsapariHa. For better results take DeWitt’s. . It recommends itself. Morris A Co. LEQAL ADVERTISEMENTS. OOBPOHATB NOTICE. Motloe la berhjr given that anlnoorpor atlou haa boon formed to bo known aa the Amerloan Ubloory company. whose princi pal place of builneea la Fremont, Dodge sounty. Nebraska. The general nature of the business to be transacted by this oor poratloa shall be the planting, onluvatlng, raising, purchasing and storing of chicory bests, and the roenefacture and sale of ohteory therefrom: also, the erection, estab lishment and maintenance of factories for the manufacture of ‘ ' county .Nebraska, at: Nebraska, or else where, a)_,__ buy, ami and lease real estate to be used In connection with the planting, raising, culti vating and harvesting of ckloory beets or roots, and to do all things neoeasary and In cident to the raising of chtoory room and the asanufaetureaad taleof chloory therefrom. anna aoiiars, twentywve thousand of whli shall be pain In bento beginning business. The existence or this corporatism shall eomnipnaeoa taottatday of July. A. D. 1880, tw^MaU terminate on the Slat day of July, The highest amount of Indebtedness to which this eornonttloo shall at any one time fubjeotlteelf. shell MtekceedtwtMhlrds of the amount of oapltal stook actually Issued. The adaire of this corporation shall ho coaduotedby a board of live (&> directors, cbosen from the stockholders by a majority of the stook on the second Monday ofjuly of SEKTSaffisKS: • tniBn ocunavniAL proof. i Mono MOB MVMLIOATIOM. ra?»>J.s*iVgr.js£.ST.£ f“•* proof baton the Natter and receiver at 6S'S?45»S& sosa ww“-r« jt,.*Mthva aortn range ball mt. She names as' wlt oeneei Joeeph M usel. of Inman, Neb.,J. k. 53#®?“* ne“U*7‘SrS- "• W~k~' Mop Jon A. Bannov. Beglster. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. SHotlee Is hereby given that thepartaerahlp eretofore esletBur between OlpSeXlag and l. H. Cronin Is this dag dissolved bf mutual oonseot. AU accounts due the Arm will be collected by D. H. Cronin, and all' aooounte owedbv the Sna wlilbepaid by“imT^ Clydb Kino p. H.Chmim. NOTICE DOR PUBLICATION. Lawn Omcs a* O’Netu, Nee. i Auffuit 8, IBM. I »otloe la heieby given that the following named eettler has Sled notice of his Intention Wife SI S^JWK^SSSElB S3S2T^t«X“ • - ELSIE a HOWARD, H. *. No, 144*1, for .the SEli bk WH tala section #, and NW1< NE14 Motion «, township M, north, range 11 west. Stk p. m. She names the following witnesses to prove KTSSfUS:**? -BLIf sfe M Jobs A. Hannon, Beglster. MOTICB. UgtTBD Srarjw Luo Omcs, Oomolalnt havlngbeee”"^^ •ft ny Harry xTaerara against Neb., July l’l, mm. entered at this igalnst William ». »v» wMiHiuaiHi nit homestead •**T Noj l4sn, dated April d, lot, upon the southeast quarter snd south half aoutewset quarter _ section twenty-four. Uilrtr, north range eleven west. In Holt county, Nebraska, with a view to the eaaoslletloa of said entry, the said parties •r*-werS5,rJSm,,“if,ed to appear at this oboe on thettod day of August, fib, at 1 o'clock P.M-to respond and fwmlab tertlmony con eernlag said alleged abandonment. *■* K. Williams, Beoelrer. TIMBER CULTURE PINAL PROOF. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Uritbd Btatm Laid Ornoa, O'Neill, Neb. JuaeAim ifotlce U hereby given that Allen P white bu Bled notice of intention to make final proof before the Register and receiver at their oflloe In O'Neill, Neb., on Tuesday the 14th day of July, 10MB, on timber culture application No. 8808, for WM 8BU and KM §WM of eeotlon No. 4. In townahlp No. 25, range No. 14, west. He names aa witnesses: 3. E. White, N. L. Strong, M. Brorherton and Henry Beale, all of Amelia, Nebraska. 40-« Joan A. Habmor, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lard Omci at O’Nklu Neb., Notice Is hereby Riven that tbe’foliowtag named settler has Sled noticeofbls Intention to make Anal proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Beglster and Receiver at O’Neill. Nebraska, on August 28.1898, viz: CHARLES M. BROWN, H. E. No. 14888, for the EM NEK and EM SE!4 section 30, township 27, north range 12 west. He names the following witnesses to prov bls continuous residence upon and culti vation of, said land, vis: Ootlieb Nlemsnd, Carl Nlemand, Andy Waloh and Ignats Walcb, all of Chambers, Nebraska. 8-dnp. Jorr A. Harbor. Register. TIMBER CULTURE, FINAL PBOOF. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Uritcd States Lard Office, I O’Neill, Neb., June 28. HR f Notice la hereby given that Otis Haven, of Charles city, Iowa, baa filed notice of Inten tion to maae final proof before the regia ter and receiver at their ofloe in O’Neill, Neb. on Friday tbe 14th day of August, 1881, on timber-culture application No. 6185. for the NB K of section No. 85, In township No, 28 north, range No. 11 west. He names ss wit nesses: Chauacy D. Keyes, Harry O. Jewell. John J. HaUoran and Freak McDermott, all of Inman, Nebraska. M Johr A. Harmor, Beglster. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. H. Reesman, Jennie Reesman, Robert Hannah, Mrs. Robert Hanneb, T. O. Cannon. Elisa Cannon, non-resident defendants. Notloe is hereby riven that on the Wth day of January, U88, A. T. Merrill, the plaintiff in this action, died bis petition U the offioe of the cleric of the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which la to foreclose a certain mortgage ex ecuted by 8. H. and Jennie Reeeman upon the northeast quarter section 4. township SB. north range 10, west Sth r. m„ in Holt oounty. Nebraska, wbtoh mortgage was executed and delivered to the Globe Investment Company and died for record on the nth day of September, 1880, and recorded In book 48 of mortgages at page OSS: that there Is now due upon said mortgage the sum of 8880,00. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 27th day of July, 1808, or the same will be taken as true and Judgment entered accordingly. A. T MnajLU By t H. M. TJtUeV. Attorney for Finland NOTICE. Notion is hereby given that the undersigned by virtue of an order of oourt duly made on the ttnd day of July, 1880, will on the 80th day of August, 1888, at 1:30 p. M., at the west front door of the court-house In the City of O'Neill, Holt county. Nebraska, offer thefol lowlng lands, held as assets of the Holt County Bank, for sale, to:wlt: The N 88 feet of lots 1 and 8 In block ZS in the original town of O'Neill, commonly known as the Rank building, lot 6 block % lots 810 and 11 In block 40 and lot 7 in block 48, lots A and 7 in blook 53, lots SJ7 and 8 In blook 54 In McUafferty's addition to O'Neill. All of block A except 388 off the north side. All of block C except M feet by 175 feetand the southeast quarter of block D and KM of nw54 of block B, lots 1.2,3 and 4 In blook H. lots A, A and 7 in blook J, all In the city of O'Neill. The sett of section 8. township 30, range IS; neja 2*. 80,10, seuth 40 feet of lots 14. 15 and 18 in Dlook 38; lots 8 to 18 Inclusive la blook 18 the original town of O'Neill. South M of the ne, se 14 nw!4 and ne la of sel* 8 and nel4 neli 4. and ne!4 8. all In township 87. range 10 west, and lots IS and 13 In block 20, original town of O'Neill. Also a strip of ground at the sw 14 of se!4 of seotion 80, town ship 88, range 11, west Sth p. M„ on aparallel( line with Fourth street in the city of O’Neill, Holt county, Nebraska, and 17A feet north of tbe center of the main track of the 'Fremont Blkborn and Missouri Valley railroad as now located over and across said land thence running north en said line parallel 1 with Fourth street 7A feet, thenoe east 1A8 feet, thence south to a point 175 feet north of the oenter of the main track of sold railroad, thence west on said Hue 176 feet, north of said railroad track to the point of beginning. The swli 11, township 27, range 10, west, ex cept Brat a strip of land SOD feet in width across the neli of swli of the swli of said section which strip of land Is known as the right-of-way of the Fremont Blkborn and Missouri Valley railroad company and lies 100 feet in width on each sido of the center line of the railroad track of said defendant. Also .excepting a strip of land 150 feet in width across swU of said eeotlon, section 11, immediately south of and abutting upon said right of way of said Fremont nknera and Missouri Valley railroad aalabova mentioned. Also excepting a portion of said swli 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 neli of said swli of section 11, running thence west 880 feet, thence north 250 feet, thence east 850 feet, and thence south 850 feet to the point of beginning. Buch sale to be for cash or part cash and on time with good seourlty subject to the approval of the undersigned and the court. Hated this 80th day of July, 1888. - *-4 „ O.O. Bnyduk, Receiver Holt County Rank. ^ NOTICE. -f Rose Stewart, defendant, will take. notice that on the, 15th day of June, 1888, James Dolan, plaintiff herein, Sled his petition In the dlstriot court of Bolt oeunty, Nebraska, against Bose Stewart, Impleaded with others, defendants. The object and prayer of which are; To foreclose a oertaln mortgage, ex ecuted by the defendant, William N. Jnrlow, to tbe plaintiff, upon the northeast quarter of aactlou twenty (80.) and tho northwest quarter ef section twenty-one (31.) -all la township thirty (80, > range sixteen (1C.) Holt Holt county, Nebraska, to secure the pay ment of n certain promissory note.dated March 7, 1888, for the sum of one thousand (81,0001 dollars, and due and payable In flve years from the date thereof; Chet by reason of default of tbe defendants In the payment of the Interest due upon said uote, and d< fault tu the payment of taxes on premises, the whole sum of principal and interest upon said note and mortgage, as roved therein, has become due ana pay _)l that there is now due upon said note and mortgage the sum of one thousanoiltJNO) dollars, with Interast at the rate of seven per dollars, witn interast at the rate of seven per cent, per annum from March 7,1884, tot which •urn with Interest, as above set forth?- plain tiff prays for a decree that the defendants I to satisfy the amount he required to^pajr^ the same, .or thfit said S? bSSre^^h d%rTO{,“Ul P^U°“ premises may found due. °°Dated JunedA. IMS. ,1888. Haxut* * Jack Ago H. M. DTn.gr, 60-4 Attorneys for Flaiotlff. 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