KPS*-”' lip ::V/ jr i ! y .' «*: DECORATION OAT. On Monday, May 81,1897, (be beauti ful ceremony of decorating the graves of .the heroes who have passed away will be held at the court-house; men who were hurried from this life while battling for the liberties we now enjoy; others who contracted diseases from the southern swamps and who have suffered untold miseries until relieved by the hand of death. These exercises should be attended by all. ' The exercises will commence at the court-house at 9 o’clock sharp, under the directions of Gen. John O’Neill : ^ V lwat.No, 86, G. A. R, % PROGRAM. ©■> 34, 7f» * v, ms Music...;. “ Staging. .By the ohoir. Invocation.. Address to Comrades. .John Sklrvlng. Uusio... Recitation. Music.. Address. ... , Musk). .O’Neill Band. Benediction .I..By the Chaplain. At the conclusion of the exercises at die court-house, the procession will * form with the right on Benton street - facing east, left on Fourth avenue. The order of formation will be as follows; O'Neill Cornet band. Mayor and city council in carriages. Pupils of the city schools. } v Cidaens on foot. *. Sons of Veterans. * Members of the G. A. R. AT THK CKKBTXnY. Decoration of the soldiers’ graves Decoration day exercises by the pupils of the high school appropriate to the occasion. ( Nbw je'the umou when yoa vui n gaoSgun nnd want It cheap. "I here ■ i *_» Mb* of guna that cannot be beaten nny T** where and am going to aetl them ‘cheap. § Come early and get first choice. I also r1; < have banting coate and eell them cheap. V * 111 «• «"'•■■■■ Nnn. Bauman. - 9 . , ‘ \ , . --- ,;V?! .VI' ** ■ > ' Wayne Republican: Holt county ie again at the front with aahootiny icrape recoiling m the death of Frank Cole. It appeara that tWb faddlee were atolen In Keya Pahit county, that the partlea 4loelng them organized a poaae and pur* aqied the auppoeed thieve* into Holt county and coming upon them at once -*» ■» opened fire, recalling aa above. The >■£'{ coroner'* Jury rendered a verdict that Cole came to kit death on April 33 from ' V a abot tired by one of alx peraona. The partlea compoaing the punning party arryated and taken before the ty Judge Who releaaed all but two Md theeehad bond* fixed at 18,000 each which waa promptly furnlahed and they allowed to be at liberty until the con . toning of court. The O’Neill Fbohtmu S'-FV , the proper tone and Holt oounty will do well to pioli by the advice given. emimon uu. * For the next thirty day* we will eel at a big reduction* our entire atock of t. wmanhr dram good*. Come and git our pricae, at Sullivan Mercantile Oo’e., O’Neill, Neb. 40 8 SSf1. <5$; Isji: a aie nos uu. For the next thirty day* we will aell at big reduction our atock of ahoe*. Call and got our pricea, at Sullivan Mercantile Oo’a. 488 $^0 KEEP COOL. 1 e'W Men’s Summer Clothing, i MS %■> Black alpaca coala 11.50 and IS. Stack brUliaatlae ooata 99.79. Black drap da la end aciga cmuS. Browe ooat end yeet 98. * , Bicycle aulta |5 and 90.75. Bicycle pacta 91.79. 99, 99.99. Bicycle hoee, good ocea, at 99 oenta. Canvass panta, Jcat the thing for knockabout tiae 91 per pair. • A oloa lice of while veata to dp at 99} per cect. dlacocot. Mac’a belia 85, 90, 75aad 91. flee lice of men's tac aed ox blood •hoes for summer wear, 99, 9SA0 aad 94 per pair. 49*9 i. P. MANN. MW TO FIND OUT. safer • v . -S' 'Wf .,*7 i# V MU a bottle or common glaaa with wl»e aad let it ataad tweoty-four hoora; a aediaeeat or aetUlcg ladicataa ac no* healthy ooadltioo of the hldaeya. When urice atalaa llaea it lapoeltlve rridecoe of kidcey trouble. Too fre quent daalra to urinate, or pale la the beak, la alao cocviccing proof that tha kldceya aad bladder are out of order. WHAT TO DO. There ia comfort la the knowledge ao often expressed, that. Dr. KUmer’a Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish la relievlag pala In the baok, kldaeya, liver, bladder, aad every part of the urinary paaaagea. It eorrecta Inability to held nrine aad .paldtng patna in paaalng It, or bad pfacta following the uae of Uquor, wine or beer, and overoomaa that unpleaaant necessity of being oompeUed to get up many tlaaea during the night to urinate. The mild aad the: extraordinary effect ... Vi of Swamp Root ia aoon realised. . ‘ etaada the highest for ita woaderfn '.r . . ■5 odina of the moet daetrmalng i you need a medicine you ..should havr heat. Bold by druggists, prioa fifty 1 , V cents aad oae dollar. Tourney have a ii > bottle aad pamphlet both seal t»e by mafl. Mention Tam Fnoimaj and eaad your addrem to Dr. Rllmar 41 !§V °c- Binghamton, H. T. The proprio 77 *U*»«tthla paper guarantee the jtenu - - •••• 7; 7 *»«£•! this offer. gwti “vV • LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. In the District Court of Holt County: Mnrthn J. Hill, Plaintiff. VS. Fred duller and wife, Mary O. Haller, M. J. Keeny.first and full name unknown, and i, Mia.. wife, Mia. M. J. Keeny, Drat and full name unknown, defendants. To the above named defendants: You and each of you will take notlee that on the 28th day of April, 1887, the above named plaintiff died her petition In the dis trict court of Holt oonnty, Nebraska, against you and each of you, the object and prayer being to fore lose a mortgage given upon the northeast quarter of section twenty-seven, township twenty-live, range thirteen, west of the Oth P. M. In Holt couoty, Nebraska, bv the defendants. Bailer and wife, to H. F. Clough to secure to him their prommtssory note of February 10, 18M, for (870 payable three years after date, Interest 8 per cent, parable semi-annually, which note plaintiff alleges that she Is the owner of, and that there Is due her thereon at this time the sum of 1800.00. Plaintiff prays In said petition that said mortgage may be foreclosed and said real estate sold to satisfy the amount found due on said note and that the same may be decreed to be a drst lien on said premises. And that the Interest of each of said defendants be decreed to be subject to her said mortgage, and for other equitable relief. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 14th day of June, 1887. Dated this 28th day of April, 1887. 44-4 R. R. Dicksoh, Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF MEETING OF BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. GOLDEN IRRIGATION DISTRICT. Notloe Is hereby given that the Board of Directors of the Golden Irrigation District will be In session on the 9th day of June, 1807, at their office In the city of O’Neill, Neb., at 9 o'clock, A. it.. for the purpose of the equllliatlon of the assessment of the district for the year 1887. The assessment books are now on die In this office and subject to Inspection. By order of the Board of Directors of the Golden Irrigation District.' Dated at O'NelU, Nebraska, this 18th day of May, 1897. 48 * E. B. Brain, Secretary of the Board of Directors. f 3 NOTICE. To Ada Veal Perry, — - Perry her husband, lint and full name unknown, Anna Veal Coburn, and —— Coburn ber husband, first and full name unknown, Mary Veal, Emma Veal, Minnie Veal, Elsie Veal. Lula Veal, William Veal and John Veal, beln of William Veal, deceased, late of Arkansas county, and state of Arkansas: You and each of you are hereby notified that on the Mtb day of January, 1M, Ault man Miller A Company, of Akron, Ohio, Died their petition In the district court of Uolt county, Nebraska, against william Voale, and caused an order of attachment to Issue thereon and to be levied on the southeast quarter of section number twenty-six CM), In township number thirty-one (ill), north of range number thirteen (13). west of the sixth p. m., In Holt county, Nebraska: that on the ITth day of May, 1880. the dlstrlot court of Holt oounty, Nebraska, found that there was due said plaintiff on the cause of Sixty Dol lars, and that the same was a first lien on the premises described above and ordered said premises sold to satisfy said Hen and costs: that on the 13th day of May, 18ff), plaintiff Hied In the ofBce of the clerk of the said oourt, a Sucgestlon of the death of the defendant William Veal and asked that the oause be revived against you and eaohof you as his heirs: that on said 13th day of May, 1807, said district oourt ordered said oause revived against you and each of you as the heirs of the said William Veale deceased. You are further notified that unless you appear and show oause to said district oourt of Holt oounty, Nebraska, why said action should not be revived against you, on or before the 30th day of June, lsor, said causa will stand revived against you, Datedat O'Neill, Nebraska, this 18th day of May, 1887. 40-4 AULTXAN lliuis A COMPAMV, Plaintiff. By B. H. Benedict, Their Attorney. .. — -- - .. NOTy . Notloe is hereby given that pursuant to an order of the oounty court of Holt oounty, Nebraska, made on the 18 day of May, 1WI, In the matter of the estate of John Earner, deceased, I will on the bth day of June, 1807, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of uld da^. In front of the oourt-houae In O'Neill. _ oounty, Nebraska, offer at publlo sale and sell to the highest bidder for oasb. one Grattan township railroad bond, Issued on the 1st day of August, 18Wl for the sum of 81,000.00 due on the 1st day of April, 1010. Dated this lfith day of Hay. !80t" 4M Bujah II. Thompson, Administrator of the estate of John Earner, deceased. NOnCB—TIMBER CULTURE. Notloe for .service by publication. Ultimo Status Lamp Optics, i O'Neill. Neb.. April 37,1807. f Complaint having been entered at this moe by Agnes Cassidy against Elisa J. Gun isll for failure to oomplywlth law an to o nell ___ _ __ timber-culture entr 1880. upon the h H _>ly wit__ No. 0871, dated Nov, 80, MaudS H SB M sec lira Hiwiuiiip m n, ru|« lu w, in noil count/, Nebraska, with n view tothecan oellatlon of Mid entry, oonteitnnt alleging “that tbe Mid 111m J. Bunnell felled to cul tivate or cause to be oultlveted, or planted or eauaed to be planted to trees seeds or cuttings any portion of said land In tbe years 1MB. tm. 1884, 1886 and 1896. and there are no trees of any kind growing on said land, failure now exists, the said parties are here Sald by summoned to appear at this oBce on tbe loth dsy of June, 1I0T, at 8 o'otook a. m. and furnish testimony concerning said aliened failure. Jon* A. Bahmok, 4M UeRlster. NOTICE. Notion of sale of the assets of the Holt County Bank. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of an order made bj thejudge of the district court In and for Holt oounty, Nebraska, the under sinned, reoelver of the Holt Oounty bank, will on the 88th day of June, 1887, at the court krtltBA In fVVnlll mean# at the mast __ house In O’Neill and at the west front door thereof, at 8 o'otook r, u. of said day, offer for sale, and Mil to the hlshest bidder for cash all of the asMts remaining' unsold or unsatlsfled at that time In his hands betong Inn to said Holt County bank, such assets oonalslstlng of promissory notes. Judgments, accounts, overdrafts, real estate, houses and tots and other property, allot which will be fully described on day of Mle or at any time on application ejtherln person or by letter. Bald, sale will be continued from day to dar until all property remalnlns on hand has been sold. Dated at O'Neill, this 86th day of May. 1807. 47- O. O. Sit yd an, Receiver Holt Oounty Bank. ORDINANCE No. TS. An ordlnance relating to closing saloons, billiard halls and plaoes of similar resort, and repealing ordinance No. 77 and sections 7 and e of ordinance No. 8. Section 1. All saloons, billiard halls and aoM of similar resort shall be closed and & egtolased[betweenthehtrarsof 11:80 p. n„ and 6 o'clook a. m. And all saloons billiard halls and places of similar resort shall be closed and kept closed daring the first day of the week commonly called Sunday. Seotlou 8. Any person violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall on con viction thereof be fined any sum not less than 86.00 nor more than 890.00 and shall pay the costs of proseontlon. Section a. Ordinance No. 77 and sections 7 and 8 of ordinance No. 8 and all ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are hereby re pealed. Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect and be In force from and after Its Damage and publication according to law, Passed and approved May Iter. 47-1 B. 8. Giiampib, Mayor. AttMt: N. Martin, City Oierc. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT. In Estate of Ella M. Chattel-ton deceased. Jo county county. Holt county Nebraska To the creditors, heirs, legatees, and othen Interested In the estate of Ella M. Chatter ton. . T*>.® n.oU°®' That WUllam V. Chattertor has filed In the county court a report of hit doings as executor of Mtate of Din M. Chat terton and It Is ordered that the same staoc for hearing the Sind day of May, A. D. 1887 before the court at the hour of 10 o'otook a m., at which time any person Interested nai appear and exoept to and contest the same And notice of this proceeding Is ordered given by publication in Thx Pnomun. i weekly newspaper, for four oonsecutlvi weeks from this said date. WltneM my hand and the Mai of thi county.oourt at O'Neill this 87th day of April A. D., 1887. [snAxO G. A. MoOmcBAg, County Judge. GOOD TEAMS, NEW RIGS Prir.es Reasonable. O’NEILL, NEB. Purohaaa Tlekata and Oanaian your Pralchlvlatlia ' F. E.&M.V.andS.C.&P RAILROADS. TRAINS DEPART t OOIKO UK, ' Passenger east. No. 4. ■,£,£*• 10:04 a. m Freight east, No. 84, \ 12:15 r. x Freight east, No. 28, 2:55 p.m. aoinowaet. Passenger west. No. 8, ' 8:40 r. m Freight west, No. 27, 10:04 p.m Freight, No, 28, Local 4:00 p. m. The Rlkhorn Line la now running Reclining Chair Cara daily, between Omaha and Dead wood, tree to holders of flrawilaaa tranapor tatlon. Per anr information sail on We J. DOBBS, A«t. O'NEILL. NEB. PATENTS Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat ent batmemeoedaatad far Mootnave Pees. Oua Omen in Oeeoarrt u. a. patcnt omen and we can swore patent in leas time than these remote from Washington, j , Send modal, drawing or photo., with Inn,-. Xtipn. We adviae, if patentable or not, free of J {charge. Our fee not due till paiant is secured. C A PanoNicT, How to Obtain Patents,” with 'coat of some in tha U.S.and foreignooantrias aant free. Address, C.A.SNOW&COn, f Ore. FATtirrOmet, WssNinaTON, D. C. J TRAM MARKS* OHSIONa, OOWYRtOMTS Aa. 10 InTuUloul agMtfEHHBK SOIEHTIFIO MEMOM, fffiaas} fS^SSKS1 _MUNN A CO.. asi bm«iti r*w r«k Lamaaon poat No. 838, of Pace, Neb., will hold memorial aervicea at Page Monday, May 31. at 8 p, m. All ex eoldlera and all lorere of bar country are cordially invited to participate with ne in our tribute of reapeet to our departed heroea. John Harmon, D. C. Harrison, Commander. Adjutant. Two years ago R, J. Warren, a drug gist at Pleasant Brook, N. Y., bought a email supply of Chamberlain’s Cough remedy. He sums up (tye result aa follows: “At that time the goods were unknown in this section; tnday Cham berlain's Cough remedy in a household world.” It is the same in hundreds of communities. Where ever the good qualities of Chamberlain's'Cough rem edy beoome known the people Rill have nothing else. 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