The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 04, 1897, Image 8

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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
.— JV.JSV'..- , NOTICE.
'Is THK DISTRICT COURT OK llOI.T COUNTY,
Nebraska:
Harold G-dodwln. executor of (he osiate of
Daniel B Goodwin, deceased. plaintiff.
Milton McDeriuit, Phebe McDarmlt, Ms
• wift* Catherine Higgins. and husband. Mr.
Higgins, (first and full name unknown'
lUilmrd E. Welch, and wife. Mis. Klehard
15. Welch, (first and full naiiio unknowni
Thomas Higgins and wife, Mrs. Tliotniu
Higgins. (first and full name unknown) 0.
II, 1 soldi A Com(uiny, The State Trust com
pany, (a corporation of the slate of New
York,) trustee. The Union Trust Company,
ta corporation) Henry T. Clarke, receiver
orthe Union TrustCompany, K. It. Warner,
executor. John S. Tullman, Klkborn Irri
gation Company, fa corporation) and the
Klkliorn Irrigation and Land Company, (a
corporation) defendants:
The above named defendants and eaeh of
them will take notice that on the 20th day of
February, 1897, the above named plaintiff
filed his edition in the district court of llolt
countv, Nebraska, against said defendants,
the obleer and prayer being to foreclose a
certain mortgage executed by the defend*
nts, Milton McDcrmit and wife to the Union
Trust Company, arid by It assigned to Daniel
If. Goodwin, during ids life.
„__ _ . for a valuable
consideration and now the properly of his
said estate. Said mortgage being- given to
secure the note of Die defendant, Milton
McDermot. dated November I, iKsti, for $700,
and duo November 1, 18111, witli interest at 7
per cent, until maturity, and 1(1 per cent,
after maturity. Said mortgage being glveu
on the southeast quarter of section in roe,
township twenty-eight, range twelve, in Dolt
egunty. Nebraska. Plaintiff alleges that
there is due on said note and mortgage the
sum of 17(D) with Interest at 10 per cent, from
May 1. IDDil,and iho further sum of $luo paid
by plaintiff to secure assignments of tax salo
eenilieates on said land, und n’icges that said
amounts are u first lien ou said premises, and
prays that said rcul estate may bo sold to
satisfy tho amount found duo the plaintiff,
and that the lnteross of each of Die defend
ants he decreed to 1)<) subject to said mort
gage,
And for other equitable relief.
You are required to answer said petition
on or before the 12th day of April, 1897.
Dated tills 20th day of February. 1897.
isj-4 It. II. Dickson.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
NOTICE.
To all persons interested in the Golden Irrl
. cation District::
Notice Is lioroby given that on the 5th day
of January, 1897, ilIrani Hodgkin nrid wife
Angellne Hodgkin died with the board of
directors of the Golden Irrigation District
their petition duly acknowledged, alleging
that they are the owners of In feo slmpla tho
following described reul estate, situated
within the boundaries of said Irrigation
district to-wit,:
Tho north half of the southeast quarter,
and the southeast quarter of tbo southeast
quarter, and the northeast quarter of tho
southwest quarter of section fourteen, and
the tvest half of tho east half of section
twenty-throe, and the north half of the north
west quarter, and the southeast quarter of
the northwest quarter, and the northwest
quarter of tho northeast quarter of section
twenty-six. all In township tbirty-ouo, range
eleven, west of the (1th e. m., In Holt county,
Nebraska.
And praying that all of said lands bo ex
cluded and taken from said Irrigation dis
trict for the following reasons among others:
That said land oannot bo Irrigated by
reason of natural causes, which would pro
vent tho use of water on tbe same.
That It U not practical to Irrigate said land.
All persons interested in said district or
that may be affected by the exclusions of said
lands aro required to appear at the office of
said board In the city of O'Neill, Nebraska, on
tbe Oth day of April. 1807, at 0 o'clock A. m„
and show cause In writing, If any they have,
wby said lands should not be excluded and
taken from said district.
Dated this 4lh day of Maroli, 1807,
Hoard nr Dirkctoks or Golden Ijihioa
tion District, ;i5-2
. Tty E. II. Hkain. Secretary,
And 5. B. Brain, Secretary of Said Hoard.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Jesse Sploer, Margaret Sploer, C. O. Bart
ley. first real uame unknown,- Bartley,
wife of C, O. Hartley, llrst real name mi
know, defendants, will tako notice that
William 11. Malo, Benjamin Graham, William
Halls Jr., and Harris 11, Jlaydon, plaintiffs,
have filed their petition In the district court
of'-Holt county. Nebraska, against said
defendants. Impleaded withC. II. Walrath,
first real name unknown, the object and
prayer or which arc to foreclose a certain
trustr deoil or mortgage, dated October 1,
lSHtl, for MHO, upon the west half of the north
west quarter of section 1 In township 2#
north, of rango 15 west, of the tl P, M In llolt
couuty, Nebraska, given by Jesse Spioer and
Margaret Sploer to E. 8. Crumby, trustee for
I*. O. Kefsel!, and assigned to plaintiffs:
which trust deed or mortgage was recorded
lu book 18. at page 88, of the mortgage
records of said county: and to have the same
decreed to bo a first lien, and said lands sold
to satisfy the sumo.
You aro required to answer said petition
On or before tho 15th day of March, 1807.
Dated February 2nd, 1897.
UH 8.1). Thornton,
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
NOTICE.
F. N. Hossuok. F. N. Ilossaolc, Alfred I)os
volgne, Adolph A. llayat, Mrs. Adolph A.
Kayat, real name unknown, William Grimes,
and (Tuvin II. Frew, defendants, will take
notice that J. E. Ainsworth 1ms filed a peti
tion In the district court of Holt couuty,
Nebraska, against said defendants, Implead
ed with Dennis F. Allard, defendant, the
object and nruper of which are to foreclose a
mortgage dated March lu, 1888. for #500 and
Interest and tax payments, on tho northwust
quarter of seotlon thirty, township twenty
nlno. raugo nine, hi said couhty, given by
Dennis F, Allard to plaintiff, which mort
gage was recordeddn book 35, page KB, of the
mortgage record reoord of said county, and
to have tbo sumo to be decreed to be a llrst
Hen. and tbe said lands sold to satisfy the
same.
You are required to answer said petition on
or before the tilth day of April, 1897,
---11.1897
Dated February 111,_
S.M.. J- K. Ainsworth, rialntlff.
By Hvnuku & UOURTiuairr, Attorneys.
NOTICE KOtt PUBLICATION,
vi; Land Ofttcb atO'Nku.d, Neii„
' , „ , , , December»«, Isas.
Notice Is hereby given that John McKenna
has tiled notice of Intention to make final proof
before register and receiver at hts ottico in
O’Neill, Neb., on Saturday, the lath day of
February, ls»7, on timber culture application
No. 6389, tor the northwest quarter of section
No 8 In township No. as range No. 12 west 0 ■ l\
M. He names as witnesses:
Patrick Bogley. Morton K. Hiatt. James MeCoy.
Charles McCoy, all of O’Neill. Neb.
ati-5p Item John A. Hakmon, Register.
TIMBER CULTURE. FINAL PROOF
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
C*k«d States Land Orrtcic. I
■ O Neill, Nebruska. January 28. 1897. f
Notice U hereby given that Fred E. Potter
has tiled notice ot Intention to makettual
proof before the Register and Receiver at
their olllce lnO Neill, Nebraska, on Tuesday
the tilth day of Mureb. 1887, on timber culture
application No. 0401, for the Nii NW<*, BE‘a
N W»4 of section No, 111, In township No.sfi 1?.*
Range No. 13 W. « P. M.
H« uames as witnesses: Wesley T. Evans,
?J«K!,'br!!fk,,i John A. Iiaselett, of
O Neill; Aaron T. Potter, of Ulondlve, Mont.,
Andrew Holmes, of Amelia, Nebraska.
■ John A. Hakmon,
■11-Snp_ Register,
TIMBER CULTURE. FINAL PROOF,
NOTICE FOlt PUBLICATION.
sited Status Land Omi t. I
„ °?,‘7U1, Nebraska, January'28,1897. (
. Notice Is hereby given that Henry U. Ham
ilton has Bled notice of Inteutlou to make
Bu&l proof before tbo Register and Receiver
at their office lu O'Neill, Nebraska, on Mon
day, the 15th day of March. 1897, on timber
cultureapplicatiun No. 9334, for the Nti SEU
. Bis NEti of section No. !M. in town
ship No. 31 N., Range No. 12 West.
He names as witnesses: Thomas J.Galla
gher. of Slocum, Nebraska; John S, Ualla
Kl??r.Vof.M1<Su,bb Nebraska; Mathew Ernst,
of O NelU. Nebraska; Joel Oesch, of Ray. Ne
braska. JOun A. Hakmon, g
- 31-finp Register
jj&i
After hearing some friends continu
ally praising Chamberlain's Colic, Chol
and Diarrhcea remedy, Curtis Fleck,
of Anaheim, California, purchased a
bottle of it for his own use, and ia uow
aa enthusiastic over its wonderful work
as anyone can be. - The So and 50 cent
stee* for sale by P,. C. Corrigan. ,
... sifeiMk . - > ■
Ballard’s Snow Liniment.
This invaluable remedy is one that
ought to be in every household. It will
cure your rheumatism, neuraliga,
sprains, cuts, bruises, burns, frosted
feet and ears, sore' throat and sore chest.
If j'ou have lame back it will cure it.
It penetrates to the scat 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 ns well
as ever. It will cure you. Price 50
cents; Free trial bottles at P. C.
Corrigan’s.
Something to Know.
It may be worth something to know
that the very best medicine for restoring
the tired and nervous system to a healthy
vigor is Electric Bitters. This medicine
is purely vegetable, acts by giving tone
to the nerve centres in the stomach,
gently stimulates the liver and kidneys
and aids the organs in throwing off im
purities in the blood. Electric Bitters
improves the appetite, aids digestion
and is pronounced by those who have
tried it as the very beat blood purifier
and nerve tonic. Try it. Sold for 50c
or $1 per bottle at Corrigan's.
Clinton. Missonrl,
Mr. A, L. Armstrong, an old druggist,
and a prominent .citizen of this enter
prising town, says: “ I sell some forty
different kinds of cougb medicines, but
have never in my experience sold so
much of any one article as I haye of
Ballard’s Horebound Syrup. All who
use it say it Is the most perfect remedy
for cough, cold, consumption, and all
diseases of the throat aud 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.
A Sound Liver Makes a Well Man.
Are you bilious, constipated or
.troubled with jaundice, 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
is out of order, and your blood is slow
ly being poisoned, because your liyer
does not act promptly. Herbine will
cure any disorder of the liver, stomach
or bowels. It has no equal as a liver
medicine. Price 75 cents. Free trial
bottle at P. C Corrigan’s. 4fi
Old people who require medicine to
regalate the bowels and kidneys will find
the true remedy in Electric Bitters. This
medicine does not stimulate and con
tains no whiskey nor other Intoxicant,
but acts as a tohic and alteratiye. It
acts mildly on the stomach and bowels
by adding strength and giving tofie to
the organs, thereby aiding nature in the
performance of the functions. Electric
Bitters is an excellent appetizer and aids
digestion. Old people find it just exact
ly what they need. Price 50c and $1
per bottle at Corrigan’s.
What is a Oarantssl
It is this. If you have a cough or
cold, a tickling in the throat, which
keeps you constantly coughing, or if
you are afflicted with any chest, throat
or lung trouble, whooping cough etc.,
and you use Ballard’s Hoarhound Syrup
as directed, giving it a fair trial, and no
benefit is experienced we authorize our
advertised agent to refund your money
on return of bottle. It never fails to
give satisfaction. It promptly relieves
bronchitis. Price 25 and 50 cents. !
Free sample bottles at P. C. Corrigan’s.
Bollard’* Snow iniment.
Mrs. Hamilton, Cambridge, 111,, says
1 had the rheumatism so bad I could not
raise my hand to my head. Ballard's
Snow Liniment has entirely cured me.
I take pleasure in informing my neigh
bors and friends what it has done for
me. Chas. Handley, clerk for Lay and
Lyman, Kewanee, Ills., advises us Snow
Liniment cured him of rheumatism. Why 1
not try it? It will surely do you good.
It cures all infiamatloh, wounds, sores,
cuts, sprains, etc. Priee 50 cents. Free
trial bottles at P. C. Corrigan’s.
Condensed Testimony.
Chas. B. Hood, broker and manu
facturer’s agent, Columbus, Ohio, certi
fies that Dr. Kiug’s new discovery has
no equal ns a cough remedy. J. D.
Brown, proprietor St< James hotel. Ft.
Wayne, Ind., testified that he was cured
of a cough of two years’ standing.cansed
by la grippe, by Dr. King’s New Dis
covery. B. F. Merrill, Baldwinisville,
Mass., says that he has used and recom
mended it and never knew it to fail and
would rather have it than any doctor,
because it always cures. Mrs. Hemming
~'32 £ 25th St., Chicago, always keeps it
at hand and has no fear of croup, be
cause it instantly relieves. Free trial
bottles at P, C. Corrigan’s drug store.
Scaly eruptions ou the head, chapped
hands and lips, cuts, bruises, scalds,
burns, ate quickly cured by DeWit’s
Witch Hazel Salve. It is at present the
article moBt used for piles, and it always
cures them. Morris & Co.
TREES AND PLANTS. A full
1 line FRUIT TREKS OF BEST VARIE
TIES AT 1IAUD TIMES PRICES., Small
fruits in large supply. Millions of
Strawberry plants, very thrifty and well
rooted. Get the best near home and
save freight or express. Send for price
list to North Bend Nurseries, North
Bend. Dodge County, Neb.
Did Ton Ever
Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for
your troubles? If not get a bottle now
and get relief. This medicine has been
found to be peculiarly adapted to the
relief and cure of all female complaints,
exerting a wonderful direct influence in
giving strength and tone to the organs.
If you have loss of appetite, constipa
tion, headache, fainting spells, or are
nervous, sleepless, excitable, melancholy
or troubled with dizzy spells. Electric
Bitters is the medicine you need. Health
and strength are guaranted by its use.
Fitly cents and $1.00 at P. C. Corrigan’s
drug store.
Backlen’s Arnica Salve.
The Best 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 sale by P. C. Corri
gan. 51-tf
Ballard’s know inlmsnt.
This wonderful liniment is known
from Ike Atlantic to the Pacific and
from the lakes to the gulf. It is the
most penetrating liniment in the world.
It will cure rheumatism, neuralgia, cuts,
sprains, bruises, wounds, old sores,
burns, sciatica, sore throat, sore chest
and all inflamation after all others have
failed. It will cure barbed wire cuts
and heal all wounds where proud flesh
has set in. It is equally efficient for an
imals. Try it and you will not be with
out it. Price 50 cents, at Corrigan’s.
t
What a .Prominent Insurance Man Say*.
H. M. Blossom, senior member of H,
M. Blossom & Co., 217 N. 3rd St. Louis
writes: I had been left with a very dis
tressing cough, the result of influenza,
which nothing seemed to relieve, until I
took Ballard’s Uorehound Syrup. One
bottle completely cured me. I sent one
bottle to my sister who had a severe
cough, and she experienced immediate
relief. I always recommended this
syrup to my friends.
John Cranston 908 Hampshire Street,
Quincy, 111., writes: I have found
Ballard’s Horehound Syrup superior to
any other cough medicine I have ever
known. It never disappoints. Price 25
and GO cents. Free sample bottles at, P.
C. Corrigan’s.
Free Fils. *
Send your address to H. E. Bucklln &
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 headkehe. 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.
Wo Ask Tour Attention
For a moment only, to remind you
that by taking the Pacific Short Line at
O’Neill you save three hours time at
Sioux City, and it doesn’t cost You a
cent more.
Buy your tiokets to O’Neill and rebuy
there. 31-4
I have given Chamberlaine’s Cough
Remedy a fair test and consider it one
of the very best remedeis for croup that
1 have evjry found. One dose has been
sufficient, although I use it freely. Any
cold my children contract yields very
readily to this medicine. I can con
scientiously recommend it for croup
and colds in children—Geo. E. Wolff,
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Fernandina,
Fla. Sold by P. C. Corrigan.
Marvelous Results.
From a letter written by Rev. J.
Gunderman, of Dimondale, Mich., we
are permitted to make this abstract: “I
have no hesitation in recommending Dr.
King’s New Discovery, as the results
were almost marvelous in the case of
1 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:
t was quick in its work and highly sat
isfactory in results.” Trial bottles free
at P. C. Corrigan's drug store. Regular
size 00 cents and $1.00.
P. D. & J. F. MULLEN,
PROPRIETORS CP THE
RED - FRONT
GOOD TEAMS, NEW RIGS
Prices Reasonable.
O'SKILL, NUB.
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