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Why wfU any woman aerffor another minute with oartaia raltot within reaoht Wine ot Cardnl only eoate d.COpar bottla at your drag atora. toaMahwanviMivaalall Man. atom. iMm aymytoma, Me "la aaalaai i Jpiportamu." Tkt qmttaneara lllm 0o»y CkcittMo^fl) s^nm iaitohaf S* ** aMI* aatf It amraty YOU WAFT THX BUT. Service for your money, end you get it when traveling vie the Pacific Short Line. Through connection* daily, ex* cept Sunday, each way between Sioux Oityand the Black Hllla via O'Neill, saving three houra in each direction. Oloee connection! with trains to and from Yankton, Sioux City, Mitchell, etc. Buy local tickets to O’Neill. Low est rates. lUfSKYiaOM OOUVUTIOU. A delegate convention of the republi can party for the purpose of placing in nomination a supervisor for the sixth supervisors district will be held at the Fountain Valley school bouse in Fran cis on Saturday, September 25, at one o’clock p. m. The representation will be the seme as that to the county con vention. T. B. 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Caillouette, druggiat. Beavera , vllle, ni.. aaya: “To Dr. King’a New' I; Dlacovery I owe my life. Waa taken i with lagrlppe and tried all the *»l»v*lc iane for mile* about, but waa of no avail and waa given up and told 1 could ; not live. Having Dr. King’* New Die , cover/ in my atore I aent for a bottle ; and began lta uae and from the firat doae . began to get better, and alter uaing - three bottlea waa up and about again. It I* worth ita weight in gold. We won't 1 keep atore or houae without it." Get a free trial at Corrigan’a drug atore. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. Selberllng Miller & Co., Peregoy A Moore. Daniel O'Neill. Mary Royaler and Henry Koyster, her husband. defendants, will take notice that Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Company, of Harttoid, 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 McNIchnls, admin istrator of tlie estate of Mlchuel O'Neill deceased, Patrick Hagerty, John J. McG’aff erty, ltUey Brothers, A. M. Iluddleson, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain mortgage dated May 7.1834, for 1500, and interest, upon the northwest quarter of section 113 In township JO north of range 12 west of the (1th P. M. Holt county. Nebraska, given by Michael O'Neill to the plaintiff, which mortgage was recorded In book 3, page 851, mortgage records of said county and to have the same decreed to tie a first lien and said lands sold to satisfy the same. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 23rd day of August, 1337. Dated July 14, 1837. 8. D. Thornton. 2-4 Attorney for Plaintiff. In the district oourt of Holt oounty, Nebras John J. McCafferty, Nell Brennan. J. P. Mann. M. P. Klnkaid, Henry Waterman, Administrator of the estate of Barrett Scott, deceased, Plaintiffs. vs. N. R. 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. 1337, John J. McCafferty, Nell Brennan, J. P, Mann. M. P. Klnkaid. and Henry Waterman, administrator of the estate of Barrett Scott, deceased. Hied tlielr petition In the district court of Holt county, Nebiaska, against N. B. Blsbee and Cargill Graliam.defendants, the object and prayer of which petition Is to recover judgment (and enforce the payment thereof! un one certain promissory note given and made by said defendants for the sum of 22304.53, dated May 18, 1332, 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 13906 75, for which sum plalhtlffs 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 stooks and eredlts 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. 1837, and thore answer all questions pro pounded to him touching the property of said Cargill Graham In said KnappVpossession or under his control, the oDject 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 bn agreed to pay as the purchase price for one quarter section of land situated In Holt oounty, 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 answer said petition on or before the 16th day of August, A. 1>. 1837. Dated on July d, 1837. John J. McCaefertt, Neil Brbnnan, J. P. Mann, M.P. Kinkai”, and Hknhv Waterman, Administrator of the estate of Barrett 8oott. deceased, Plaintiffs. By B. H. Benedict. 3-4 Their Attorney. NOTICE TO REDEEM. To Whom it Mat Concern: Yon are hereby notified, that on the eighth Alt of November, 1885, H. Emerson purchased nt pnblle tax ante fer the delinquent tuxes for the year 18W, the land described below ■Ituatedln Holt oounty, Nebraska, vis: BEK seo. 1 twp. 28 range 11, taxed lu name of Frank Akin. NHBW^see^S twp. 20 range 11, taxed In name of John Barrett. NWW seo. 12 twp. 28 range 11, taxed In name Of John Sklrvlng. SRWseu. 22 twp. 29 range 11, taxed In name of C. A. Whiting. SEW seo. 88 twp. 28 range It, taxed In name Of H. M. r Dailey. BWW see. 2 twp. 80 range 11, taxed In name Of Marg’t 0. Bummers. WHBWW and BEWSWW and SWW8EW sec. • twp. 80 range 11, taxed In name of Robert H. James. 8W8EW sec. 18 twp. 80 range 11. taxed In name of u nlon Trust Co. N WX sec. 21 twp. 80 range 11. taxed In name of I. O. Edwards. EWNEWsec. 28 twp. 80 range II, taxed In name of Nelson Hartson. 8WWNWW and NWW8WW seo 24 twp. ao range 11, taxed In name of Nelson Hartson. BWW seo. 27 twp. 80 range 11, taxed In name of Tim Dwyer. NEW sec. 28 twp. 80 range 11, taxed In name of M. P. Brennan. N WW sec. 32 twp. 80 range 11, taxed In name Of William F. Wiley, WWNEW, NEW8WW and NWW9EW seo. 11 twp. 28 range 12, taxed In name of Franols C. Worley. NWW sec. 8 twp. 28 range 12, taxed in naipe of Annie A. Keeley. BWWsec. 12 twp.28range 12, taxed In name of M. Hanueghan. BWW sec. 13 twp. 29 range 12, taxed In name of John McBride. BliNEW, NHBEW seo. 18 twp. 20 range 12, taxed ln name of 0. H. Bartholomew. SEW sec. 20 twp. 28 range 12, taxed In name of Union Trust Co. o/j^Wybonnefl 28 range 12, taxed In name NEW.»e«. 28 twp. 29 range 12. taxed In name Of Pavk Vaughn. WHNEWandNEWNWW.NWWBEW «ec. 17 twp. 80 range 12, taxed in name of Thomas Cleary, NWW,see. 21 twp. 80 range 12,taxed In name of Annie Jennings. NWW sec. 88 twp. 80 range 12, taxed In name of^AniUe Oallegher. see. 4 twp. 30 range 18, taxed in name of Union Trust Co. WWNWW.8EWNWWsec.14.and NEWNEW ■ec. 15 twp. 80 range 13, taxed In name of Frank Westerohlll. EWNWW see. 21 twp. 20 range 18, taxed in ame of J. M. Whlsenand. NEW sec. 33 twp. 80 range 13, taxed In name of H. E, Henderson. 8WNEW. NW8E_W sec. _8 twp. 80 range 14. taxed In name of J. W.GouuSl NEW sec. II twp. 80 range 14, taxed In name of Henry T. Nichols. N*W >*ec. 14 twp. DO range 14, taxed in name of Dantord Taylor. NWW sec. 14 twp. 80 range 14, taxed in name of H. Fullerton. new see. 18 twp. 80 range 14, taxed In name of Edward K. Bluer. NWNWWsec.28twp.30 range 14, taxed In name of W. H, Weeks. 8WNWW sec. 23 twp. 80 range 14. taxed In name Thaddeus Weeks. NWW see. 25 twp. 80 range 14. taxed In name of heirs of Mrs. Brakey. NEW see. 28 twp. 30 range 14, taxed In name Of Armenia W. Miller. BWW sec. 85 twp. 80 range 14. taxed in name Of Hiram Beebe. NWW see. 24 twp. 80 range 14, taxed In name of John Reymer. NWNWW. 8WWNWW eec. 8 twp. SO range M, taxed lu name of Alliance Trust Co. NwNEW sec. 4 twp. ao range lated at O’Neill Nebraska, this 8th. day of September 1897. J Alias P. Tor, Plaintiff. fly M. J. 8waat.Br, and E. H. Bbbihict. 10*5 Hitt attnrnov IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP HOLT COUNTV, NEBRASKA. In the matter of the estate of Dennis Lyons, deceased. .. .... Order to show cause. Now on this 11th. dny of August 1887, this cause coming on for hearing on the petition or John Skirvtng, executor of the estate of Dennis Lyons deoeased for licence to sell the west half of section four, township twenty nine, 019) north or range ten. west of the Oth I’. M. in Holt county. Nebraska, lot twelve In blook twenty-three, lots fourteen, fifteen, and sixteen In block twenty-two, intliecity of O'Neill, Holt county, Nebraska, or a suffic ient amount of the same to bring the sum of three hundred dollars (liMO.UO) for the pur pose of paving debts against said estate and the cost of administration, there not being sufficient personal property to pay the debts and expenses. It Is therefore considered by the court that all persons Interested In said real estate ap pear before me and In case my absence be fore Hon. M. P; Klnkald, one of the Judges of the fifteenth judicial district, at Chamb ers, at O'Neill, Nebraska, on the Both day of September 1897 at ten o'clock a. m. to snow cuuse why a licence should not be granted to said executor to sell said real estate or so much thereof aa Is necessary to pay said debts and costs. Dated at Chambers, at O’Neill Nebraska, this Hth. day of August. 1807. 10-t W. H. Wkstovbr, judge. Iu the District Court of Holt County, ;Nebr James F. Toy, Plaintiff, vs James H. White. Edward A. White. The Showalter Mortgage Company and the northwest quarter of section number thirty two , In township number thirty-two ffii), north of range number eleven (ll), west Sixth p. M., In Holt county, Nebraska, De fendants. „ NOTICK. To each and all of the above named defend ants and to all persons interested In the above described tract of land: You and each of you are hereby notifled that the petition of the above named' plaintiff Is now on Die In the office of the clerk of the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, claiming that plaintiff purchased said lands at a regu lar tax sale, on the 7th day of November. 1803, for the taxes then due, delinquent and unpaid, and paid therefor the sum of eighteen and 80-1U0 dollars, ($18.50), and that under and by virtue of said sale, has paid subsequent tuxes on said land us follows, to-wlt: October 28.18KI, the sum of nineteen and 90-100 dollars, (110.90), and on the 16th day of Mar, 1804. the sum of nineteen and 38-1U) dollars. ($19.88). That subsequent to the date of said sale and In such time as by statute In such cases made and provided, plulntiff caused a notice to be served upon the owner of said lands and upon all persons in pos session thereof requiring them to redeem said lands from said sale and made proof of suoli service by affidavit filed with the county treasurer aforesaid; that on the 22nd day dr December. 1894, a tax deed based on such sule and payment was Issued and delivered to plaintiff purporting to oonvey said lands to plaintiff. That said deed was duly record ed and in the serving of said notloe to redeem taking and recording said deed plaintiff lnourred and paid expenses to the amount or seven doliurs ($7) You are further notifled that said petitioner further alleges that plain tiff again purchased said lands on the 10th day ofNovember, 1895, at a regular tax sate for the taxes then de linquent and unpaid and paid therefor the sum of nineteen and 60-100 dollars ($10.60) and that under and by virtue of said sale he paid subsequent taxes ou said lands as rolloWs, tO'jwjt: May ll), 1807, thirteen and 56-100 You are further notified that by virtue of said purohase. payment of subsequent taxes and the execution and delivery of said tax deed, plaintiff claims to be the absolute and unqualified owner of said land and asks In bis petition that the assetts and interests In said lands of the several defendants to said action and all other persons be determined; that plaintiff’s title to said real estate be quite and fully established agaiust the ad verse claims of each and all the defendants and all other persons interested in said lands; aP . >;,>t be found by suoli determination that plalnllfTs title to said lands be defective aud void, then the amount of the plaintiff's lien on said lands for such taxes.lnterest.cost and attorney s fees as provided by statute be ascertained and said lien be strictly fore closed and the defendants be requlrodto pay plaintiff the amount of said lien within such time as the court may fix, and upon a failure tp pay amount at such time then plaintiff's title to said premises become lived, quieted and established as against each and all of said defendants and all other persons: plaln tlff further asks for general equitable relief. Including a general foreclosure of his tax Hen as by statute in such cases made and provided and a sale of said lands Is satisfac tion thereof. You are further notifled that the amount of Slaintlff s olaim against said lands this 25th ay of August. 1897. Is one hundred aud fifty dollars. You are further notified that you are re quired to answer said petition on or before the 4tb day of October. 1807. Dated at O'Neill, Nebraska, this 25th day of August, 1887. James F. Tor. Plaintiff. By M. J. SwMtucr and E. H. Benedict, HU Attorneys. THE FRONTIER is the OLDEST PAPER and the BEST PAPER 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. 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