ATKINSON ITEMS. VEEN MCDONALD, Editor. It «u a fine rain we had. tTie corn ia looking fine. Mike Lyons, of Emmet, was in town Monday. ______ J. L. McDonald went to O’Neill Wednesday._ John McNicbols drove to O’Neill Wednesday. _ H. A. Allen took Monday morning’s train for O’Neill. ' There will be a shooting tournament in Atkinson August 16,17 and 18. Rev. Burleigh was shaking hands with his many friends in Atkinson last Mon* day. The poet office fa being moved into the Chambers building on main street which has lately been occupied as a billiard hall. Arthur Coykendall csme up from O’Neill last Saturday and stayed over Sunday. Of course it was purely a business trip. Jess Brook caught a fine bass Tuesday. We might say It weighed 7 pounds but for* fear of injuring our reputation for truthfullness we will put It at 81 pounds. James Johnson, son of Col. B. W. Johnson, arrived Tuesday evening from San Francisco for a visit with his rela tives here whom he had not seen for ten years. ' -__ Miss Florence McDonald returned '• home from Fremont last Saturday to remain a short time. She was accom panied by Miss Nellie Flood, of Chicago, who will visit with her during her stay. The boxing matches Saturday evening were interesting and well attended. There were three matches and all of them were warm. The “go” of the evening was between Jeston Boehme ' and George Purnell, the decision of the referee going to Boehme after five rounds. _ Attorney General Smythe was in. At kinson Tuesday looking for evidence that would assist him in establishing his claim that Bartley’s deposit in the Ex change bank was state money. The notion of the state in endeavoring to ap propriate this deposit and get it paid ahead of the regular depositors is very unpopular here. The hoise races came oil as scheduled last Saturday and a good crowd was in attendance. The trotting race was won by £jobn McNlchols’ horse, he coming out first in both heats. In the horse race Keelers biacl^ got first with Neeley’s horse second. Hitchcocks pony won first in the pony race aad Alworths pony second. The novelty race was won by a horse belonging to Bert Freed. Miss Emma Reisinger and Mr. Austin Butler were married at the home of the bride’s parents, Wednesday evening. July 81, 1897, Rev. Beok officiating. Mr. Butler, who is an employee of the Atkinson Roller Mills, has lived here for a number of years and is well and favor ably known. The bride is a daughter of Wm. Reisinger, a well-to-do farmer living east of Atkinson, and although she has been here only about three years she has made many warm friends all of whom Join with us in wishing the happy pair a bright and prosperous future. _______ The ball game last Friday between the O’Neill and Atkinson "aid” nines was dose and exciting although the boys let the score run Up pretty wdl. The two nines are very evenly m|tched and the players on both sides full of life and if the diamond had been cut down to kids . sise the score would have been greatly lowered. When the Atkinson team went to bat in the last halt of the ninth the score stood 17 to 18 in favor of O’Neill but the boys went right after the ball and amade the two winning rune with only one out. The icore by innings was as follows: Atkinson 54890019 9—19 It O’Neill 4 4 1 9 8 8 0 1 0-18 Condensed TsstUuay. Chas. B. Hood, broker end manu facturer’s agent, Columbua, Ohio, certi flee that Dr. King’s new discovery has no equal as a cough remedy. J. D. Brown, proprietor Bt. James hotel, Ft Wayne, Ind., testified that he was cured of a cough of two years' standing,caused by la grippe, by Dr, King’s New Dis covery. B. 7. Merrill, Baldwiniaville, Maas., says that he has used and recom J mended it and never knew it to fail and would rather have It than any doctor, , because it always cures. Mrs. Hemming 228 E 25th Bt., Chicago, always keeps it at hand and has no fear of croup, be ! aauae it instantly relieves. Free trial bottles at P. C. Corrigan’s drug store. ‘ ,4, BSUeved of TerrtUe rains. R. E.Morse, traveling salesmen. Gal yeeton,. Texas, says: Ballard’s Snow Liniment cured me of rheumatism of three months'standing after use of two bottles. J. 8. Doan, Danville, Ills., ears: I have used Ballard's Snow Liniment for Stars and would not be without it. J. . Crouch, Bio, Ills., says Ballard's Bsow Liniment cured terrible pains in back of head and neck when nothing else would. Every bottle guaranteed. Price 50 cents. Free trial bottles at P. 0. Corrigan's. • * Middle Branch. Cultivating is a thing of the past. A game of ball was played at Grim ton last Saturday. Miss Eva Stevens visited Miss Elsie Bright last Friday and Saturday. Mr. Conwell and wife visited Mr. and Mrs. John Darr last Sunday. Very hot weather was experienced here last week. An unusual number of buggies and other vehicles were on the road Sunday. People were calling on their aunts, uncles, brothers, etc. Uncle Johnny Walker was taken sud denly ill Thursday evening with an attack of neuralgia of the stomach, but he is now up again. One of the neighbors called at P. T. Stevens’ last Sunday and asked to see Thb Frontier. He said that he would like to see a good old republican paper once more. Harry Bright and his mother called at John Walker’s last Friday. THE FRONTIER FOR JOB WORK* Bsaioas Why Chamberlan's Colic Ofaolsra and Diarrhoea Remedy U the Beet. 1. Because it affords instant relief in case of pain in the stomach, colic and cholera morbus. 2. Because it is the only remedy that never fails in the most severe cases of dysentery and diarrhoea. 8. Because it is the only remedy that will cure chronic diarrhoea. 4. Because it is the only remedy that will prevent bilious colic. 5. Because it is the only remedy that will cure epidemical dysentery. 8. Because it is the only remedy that can always be depended upon In cases of cholera infantum. 7. Because it is the most prompt and reliable medicine in use for bowel com plaints. 8. Because it produces no bad results. 9. Because it Is pleasant and safe to take. 10. Because it has saved the lives of more people than any other medicine in the world. The 25 and 50c sizes for sale by P. 0. Corrigan. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE TO REDEEM. To Whom it Mat Concern: You are hereby noticed, that on the eighth day of November, 189ft, H. Emerson purchased at publlo tax sale for the delinquent taxes for the year 18M. the land described below situated In Uolt county, Nebraska, viz: 8RJ4 see. 1 twp. 20 range 11, taxed in name of Frank Akin. NH8WM sec. ft twp. 29 range 11, taxed In name of John Barrett. NWH sec. 12 twp. 29 range 11, taxed in name of John Sklrving. SEM sec. 22 twp. 29 range 11, taxed In name of C. A. Whiting. 8Ek see. 85 twp. 29 range 11, taxed in name of H. M. Dailey. , 8W!4 sec. 2 twp. 80 range 11, taxed in name of Marg’t O. Bummers. WH8W14 and SEHSWJi and BW148E14 sec. 6 twp. 80 range 11, taxed in name of Robert H. James. 8K8E14 sec. 18 twp. 30 range 11. taxed in lame of Union Trust Co. name < __ N WH sec. 21 twp. 80 range 11, taxed in name of I. C. Edwards. EV4NEM sec. 28 twp. 80 range 11, taxed in name of Nelson Hartson. BWUNWli and NWMBWU seo 94 twp. 80 -.. .—^ Jn DKme 0f Kelson Hartson. range11. taxed 1_■■_ SW!4 seo. 27 twp. 80 range 11, taxed in name of Tim Dwyer. NEM sec. 28 twp. 80 range 11, taxed in name of M. P. Brennan. NWU sec. 82 twp. 80 range 11, taxed in name of William F. Wiley. WMNEM. NE148WM and NWJ4SE* seo. 11 twp. 28 range 12, taxed in name of Franois 0. Worley. NWi sec. a twp. 29 range 12, taxed in name of Annie A. Keeley. 1WU sec. 12 twp720 range 12, taxed In name of M. Hanneghan. SWU sec. 18 twp. 29 range 12, taxed in name of John McBride. BHNEla, NmsE!£. sec. 19 twp. 29 range 12, _NV48EU s taxed in name of 0. 8. Bartholomew. BEk sec. 20 twp. 29 range 12. taxed in name of Union Trust Co. 8EM, seo. 27 twp. 29 range 12, taxed in name of J. P. O'Donnell. NRU seo. 28 twp. 29 range 12. taxed in name of Pavk Vaughn. WHNEM and NE14NWM. NWMBEJ4 sec. 17 twp. 80 range 12, taxed in name of Thomas Cleary, NWJ* seo. 21 twp. 80 range 12,taxed in name of Annie Jennings. NW14 sec. 88 twp. 80 range 12, taxed In name of Annie Gallegber. NWJ4 sec. 4 twp. 80 range 18, taxed in name ilon „ »p. s of Union Trust Co. WHNWM, BRSiNW* sec. 14. and NE1*NEK sec. 1A *wd. 80 range 18. taxed In name of rrntiK westercniu. BHNWU sec. 81 twp. 80 range 18, taxed In name of J, M. Wblsenand. .NE^ieec. 83 twp. 30 range 13, taxed In name of H. E, Henderson. 8KN£K. NHSESt seo. 6 twp. 80 range It. taxed In name of J. W. Gould. NE* sec. 11twp. 80 range 14, taxed In name Of Henry T. Nichols. NIK sec- it twp. 80 range 14, taxed In name of Dantord Taylor. NWK sec. 14 twp.80 range 14, taxed In name of H. Fullerton. NEK see. 18 twp. 80 range 14, taxed In name Of Edward H. Slier. NKNWK sec. 88 twp. 80 rango 14, taxed In name of W. H, Weeks. BKNWK seo. 83 twp. 80 range 14, taxed In name Thaddeus Weeks. N WK seo. 85 two- 90 range 14, taxed In name of heirs of Mrs. Broker. NIK sec. 18 twp. 30 range 14, taxed In name of Armenia W. Miller. 8WK sec. 85 twp. 80 range 14, taxed In name of Hiram Beebe. NWK sec. 84 twp. 30 range 14. taxed In name of John Reymer. NKNWK. 8WKNWK sec. 8 twp. 80 range 10, taxed la name of Alliance Trust Co. , sec. 4 twp. 00 range Hi, taxed in name of W. W. Whltehlll. 8WK sec. 4 twp. 80 range 10, taxed In name of Union Trust Co. WKWH sec. 8 twp. 80 range 10, taxed In name of Col. and U. 8. Mtg. Co. NIK seo. 10 twp. ao range 10, taxed In name of Jno. W. Lockhart. 8EK sec. 13 twp. ao range 10, taxed in name of Joseph Jackson. NEK sec. 28 twp. 30 range 10, taxed in name of William Adams. ' •8JrH,l^SjS8t"!P-28 «“ge 11, taxed in name of Nellie Edwards. NWK sec. 84 twp. 88 range 11, taxed In name of D. L. Pond. NWK sec. 88 twp. 88 range 11, taxed In name OfJacob Kozlsek. The tax sale certificates covering all of above described land have been sold and assigned to the undersigned, T. O. Cannon, who is the present owner and holder thereof. The time of redemption from each of said tax sales will expire on the eighth day of -1— " "" T.C. Caukox. November, 1887. 84 In the district court of Holt county, Nebras John J. McCafferty, Neil Brennan, J. P. Mann, M. P. Kinkaid, Henry Waterman, Administrator of the estate of Barrett Scott, deceased, Plaintiffs. vs. IT. B. Blsbee and Cargill Graham. Defendants. Cargill Graham, one of the above named defendants, will take notice that on the 21st day of May, A. D. 1897, John J. McCafferty. Neil Brennan, J. P. Mann. M. P. Kinkaid. and Henry Waterman, administrator of the estate of Barrett Scott, deceased, filed their petition in the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, against N. B. Bisbee and Cargill Graham,defendants, the object and prayer of which petition is to recover Judgment (and enforce the payment thereof) on one certain promissory note given and made by said defendants for the sum of •S2004.S6, dated M ay 18, 1892, due six months after date, to draw interest at the rate of ten per cent, per an num; that there is now due on said note the sum of <3906.75, for which sum Dlalhtlffs ask Judgment, that since the beginning of said action plaintiffs caused to be issued out of said court an order of attachment against the lands, tenements, goods, chattels stocks and credits and what might be owing to said Cargill Graham in Holt county aforesaid and caused in connection with said order of attachment one Charles Knapp therein said Holt county to be notified or garnisheed to appear in said court 20th day of July. A. D. 1897, and there answer all questions pro pounded to him touching the property of said Cargill Graham in said Knapp’s possession or under his control, the object being to reach and obtain an order from the court requiring said Knapp to pay upon the Judg ment which plaintiffs seek to recover the amount he agreed to pay as the purchase firloe for one quarter section of land situated n Holt county, which land in fact belongs to said Cargill Graham and the purchase price of which is to be paid to said Cargill Graham by said Charles Knapp, or to be paid to some third person for the benefit of said Cargill Graham. You,Cargill Graham, are required to answor said petition on or before the 16th day of August, A. D. 1897. Dated on July 6,1897. John J. MoCAmm, Neii. Brennan, J. P. Mann, M. P. Kink Ain, and Henry Waterman, Administrator of the estate of Barrett Scott, deceased, Plaintiffs, By E. H. Benedict, 1-4 Their Attorney. NOTICE. Sclberling Miller & Co., Peregoy A Moore, Daniel O'Neill, Mary Royster and Henry Royster, her husband, defendants, will take notloe that Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Company, of Hartfoid, Connecticut, a cor poration, plaintiff, has Died a petition in the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, against said defendants. Impleaded with, Michael O'Neill, Jr.. Annie Gallagher, Andrew Gallagher, John MoNichols, admin istrator of the estate of Michael O’Neill deceased, Patrick Hagerty, John J. McCaff erty, Riley Brothers, A. M. Huddleson, the object and prayer of whteh are to foreclose a certain mortgage dated May 7.1884, for 1500, and interest, upon the northwest quarter of section 83 In townshlD 80 north of range 13 west of the Ath P. M. Holt oounty, Nebraska, given by Michael O'Neill to the plaintiff, which mortgage was recorded In book 8, page 851, mortgage records of said oounty and to hare the same decreed to be a llrst lien and said lands sold to satisfy the same. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 28rd day of August, 1807. Dated July 14,1897. 8. D. Thornton, 2-4 Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE. To L. O. Stott: You will take notice that on the 7th day of June, 1887, N. Martin, a jus tice of the peace In and for O’Neill, Holt county, Nebraska, issued an order of attach ment for the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars. In an action pending before him In which A. Cos tetter Is plaintiff and L, C. Stott Is defendant. That property of the said L. C. Stott, consisting of one sorrel mare with two white feet, one bay mare, one black horse, one bay horse and one sorrel mare, has been levied on and J. Ivos, Mr. Turner, first and full name unknown, and G. A. McCutchan have been garnished undersold order of attachment. Said cause was con tinued to the 26th day of July, 1867, at one o'clook p. m. Dated at O'Neill. Neb., this 28th day of June, 1807. A.Oastettkr, Plaintiff, 6*2-8 By E. II. Benedict. His Attorney. LEGAL NOTICE. Kemper Hundley A McDonald Dry Goods company, and Daniel McDonald defendants, iwlll take notice that William H. Male. Ben amln Graham, William Halls Jr. and Harris I. Hayden; plaintiffs, have filed a petition In the district court of Holt county. Nebraska, against said defendants Impleaded with Franklin McDermott, Mary J. McDermott and G. A. McCutchan, defendants, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a trust deed dated March 10, 1887, for 8200, Interest, and taxes on the following described prem ises to-wit: Beginning at a point one hun dred twenty rods and tour ana one-half feet east from tne southwest oorner of the north west quarter of eeotlon 28, In township 20 north, of range 11, thence running east 8 rods thunce running north 20 rods thence running west 8 rods thence running south 20 rods to the plaoe of beginning. In Holt oounty. Nebraska, given by Franklin Mc Dermott and Mary J. McDermott to B. 8. Ormsby, Trustee, and American Investment company and assigned to plaintiffs, which trust deed was reoorded In book 22 page 525 mortgage records of said county, and to have the same decreed to be a first lien and said premises sold to satisfy the same. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 0th day of Ausust, 1897. Dated June 28,1807. 62-1 8. D. Thornton, Attorney for Plaintiffs, NOTICE. _ O’Neill, Neb., June 21,1897. The city council upon motion made the following estimate of the probable amount of money necessary for all purposes to be expended In this city during the fiscal year commencing on the first Tuesday In May, For salaries.11600.00 For fuel. 500.60 For repairing sidewalks.... 100.00 For printing and supplies.. 200.00 For repairing waterworks.. 300.00 12700.00 For Interest on waterworks bonds.1100.00 For Interest on railroad bonds. 1320.00 For railroad sinking fund. 1100.00 18220.00 The entire revenue of the city for the previous year, was upon motion duly con sidered by the council and found to be as follows: Cash In hands of city treasurer May 1. 1887. 1411.68 Collected from all sources for the year ending May 1, 1897 . 2801.17 88216.75 Attest N. Martin, Olty Clerk. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Land Orrici at O'Nriix, Nrh. June it, 1807. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his Inten - tlon to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof wlU be made before the register and receiver United States land office at O'Neill, Neb., on July 37. 1897. viz: CHRISTIAN BBRGER. H. E. No. 14448, for the NWH Sec. 7, Twp. 30 N.. R. 10 W. 6th P. M. In Neb. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: P. J. Lansworth, J. H. Adlson, H. A. Polk, Adolf Peterson, all of Agee, Neb. 494np John A. Harmon, Register. NOTICE POE PUBLICATION. Land Orrics at 0'Nbii.l. Neb., „ . . Junes. 1807. Notice is hereby Riven that the following named settler has filed notlceof his Intention to make final proof In support of bis claim, and that said broof will be made before the Register and Receiver United States land office, at O Neill, Nebraska, on July SB, 1897. via: JOHN LARSON, H. E. No. 14449T for^the NES4 Sec. 13. Twp. 31N., R. 11 W. 0th He names the followiug witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: W. K. McHobert, Hiram Hodgkin, Thomas Harrison, al of beonla. Neb,, and Andrew Johnson, of Joy, Neb. 49-6p John A. Harmon, Register. Paint your bouse (not red) but any color you want, and call on Hershiser & GilUgan whan in need of painta. 45tf THE FRONTIER is the OLDEST PAPER and the BEST PAPER V 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. Mail orders receive careful attention, and if your home paper is not prepared to do all classes of work you will find it to your financial benefit to communicate with The Frontier. 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