Royal make* the load par*, whoieaMM and dollcioaa. Absolutely Pure norm ammo rowtcn eo„ voa*. ATTENTION. Notice Is hereby given that all general fnnd warrants of 1892 and 1893 and all unregistered warrants on the 1897 fund that are now issued or will be issued at the coming session of the county board, will be paid if presented at this office. J. P. Mullen, County Treasurer. TOU WANT THE BEST. Service for your money, and you get it when traveling via the Pacific Short Line. Through connections dally, ex cept Sunday, each way between Sioux City and the Black Hills via O’Neill, saving three hours in each direction. Close connections with trains to and from Yankton, Sioux City. Mitchell, etc. Buy local tickets to O'Neill. Low est rates. SUFIEVIIOKS CONVENTION. 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 house in Fran cis on Saturday, September 25, at one o'clock p. m. The representation will be the same as that to the county con vention. T. B. Marino, Chairman. 2is ■> - ' Mr. Isaac Horner, proprietor of the Burton Houie, Burton, W. Va., and one of the moat widely known men in the atate, waa cured of rheumatiam after ■ three years of Buffering. He aaya: “I have not aufflcient command of lan guage to convey any Idea of what 1 Buffered. My phyalelana told me that nothing could be done for me, and my frtenda were fully convinced that noth ing but death would relieve me of my Buffering. In June, 1894, Mr. Evans, then aaleaman for the Wheeling Drug Con recommended Chamberlaln’a Pain Balm. At this time my foot and limb were awolen to more than double their normal aiae and It seemed to me my leg would burst, but soon after I began using the Pain Balm the swelling began to decrease, the pain to leale, and now I consider that I am entirely cured. For sale by P. 0. Corrigan. OVX DOULAX TO 1998. tor a dollar bill the Semi-Weekly State Journal'Will be sent from now until January 1, 1899. A good long time to get two big papers every week with all the ne*s of the whole world; all the state news and In fact more news and general reading matter than you get , in any other atate paper. The Journal is spending money and effort in writing up the interests of Nebraska and setting our state’s advantages advantages before the people of the whole countiy. Nebraska’s prosperity will bring thous 'V ends of farm buyers to our slate. You should read the Journal, which is not an Omaha paper or a Lincoln paper, but a atate paper in its truest sense. “What ; ’ will be for the beat Interests of Nebras kansT” is the first question asked by the Journal when called upon to decide. Every Nebraskan should do his best to keep the State Journal before the peo ple, and that best means by sepdlng in one dollar which will pay for the paper to January, 1899. After you read it send it to your friends in the east and let them see what great things we are doing in Nebraska. Send in your dol lar to the State Journal, Lincoln, Neb. The sooner you send, the more papers you will get for your momey. IONBAHN CARNIVAL At SIOUX CITY. CTOBER 4thTO 0th INCLUSIVE. CIAL ATTRACTIONS EVERY DAY. Races, Parades, Indiar Dances, Fire Works, Etc One fare for round trip from all stations on the Pacific ■ vr, ■ Short Line. * *» SPECIAL TRAIN * * e o o SERVICE. e o o Apply to Agents for full particulars, Vi : "ft; W. B. McNider, Wl'. S, G .1 -V w i-; v,■■ n d a LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICE. Unknown heirs or. Devisees of Augustus Frederick, deceased, Loran C. Stott, as exe cutor of the estate of Sallto A. Frederick, deceased, and Loran C. Stott, defendants, will take notice that Ira Davenport, plaintiff, has filed a petition In the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, against said defend ants, the object and prayer of which arc to foreclose a mortgage dated November 12, 188ft, for 9200 and Interest and taxes on the northwest quarter of section twelve, township twenty-five, range fourteen. In Holt county, Nebraska, given by Augustus Frederick and Halite A. Frederick to plaintiff which mortgage was duly recurded in book 21, page 27, of the mortgage records of said oouutv and to have the samadecreed to be a first lien and said lands sold to satisfy the same. That the district court of said county has made an order for publication of notice against unknown heirs or devisees of Augus tus Frederick, deceased. Ton are required to answer said petition on or before the 16th day of November, 1807. Dated September so. 1807 Ira Davenport, Plaintiff. By W. J. Courtrlght, Attorney. 14-4 NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Land Office at O’Neill, Neb., Oct 1. 1807. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his Intentlou to make final proof In support of Ills claim, and that said proof will ho made beforo the Register and Receiver at O'Neill. Neb., on November 12, 1807, viz: WILLIAM H. PERRY, T.C. iiumberfi424 for the SWSi section 24, township 31, range 13 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: FredTesch, James Gordon Lorenzo Itoss and John Gordon, all of Kay, Nebraska. 14-6 8..I. Weeker, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Orrice at O'Neii.t., Neb.. Oct , 118,Yl. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his Intention to muke final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made lteforc Register and Receiver at O'Neill, Neb., on November 111, 18U7. viz: JOSEPH McCAKFEKY, II. E. number 14679, for the 8W!4 section 9, township 27, range 18 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: Ambrose Holmes, Andrew Morgan, Albert Hoy and Fannie Kny, all of O'Neill, Nebraska. 14-6 9. J. Weickkb, Register. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Land OrritiE, O'Neill. Neh. I Oot. 1,181(7. f Notice Is hereby given that the following named settlor has filed notice of his Inten tion to make final proof In support of Ids claim, and that said proof will be made before the register and receiver at O'Neill, Neb., on November 18.1897, viz: RUBEN BRUCE, T. C, number 0608, for the E!4 NK!4 and E1-, 8EJ4 Section 12, township 27, range 14 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: J ltoy. Andrew Morgan Hr., Jr., all of O'Neill, Neb. 14-6 8. J. Weekes, Register. ssse Roy, Albert Andrew Morgan NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION. Land Office at O'Neill, Nebr., Oct. 1, 1897. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler lias hied notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at O'Neill, Neb., on November 13,1897, via: WILLIAM LOWER. T. 0. number 6505, for the 8EW section 2, township 37, range 14 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and culti vation of said land, viz: .lesse Roy, Albert Hoy, Andrew Morgan Sr., and Andrew Morgan Jr., all ot O'Neill, Nebraska. 14-8 S. J. Wekkes, Register, NOTICE TO REDEEM. To Whom it May Concern: YCu are hereby notified, that on the eighth day of November. 1895, H. Emerson purchased at public tax sale for the delinquent taxes for the year 1894. the lund described below situated In Holt county, Nebraska, via: 8BW see. 1 twp. 20 range 11, taxed In name of Frank Akin. NW8WW Bee. 5 twp. 29 range 11, taxed In name of John Barrett. NWW see. 12 twp. 20 range 11, taxed in name of John Skirvlng. SEW see 22 twp. 29 range 11, taxed In name of C. A. Whiting. SEW soo. 85 twp. 29 range 11, taxed in name of H. M. Dailey. SWW sec. 2 twp. ao range 11, taxed In name of Marg't O. Summers. \V!,SW54 and 8EW8WJ4 and 8WWSEW sec. 6 twp. 80 range 11, taxed In name of Robert II. James. SWSEW sec. 13 twp. 30 range 11. taxed In name of Union Trust Co. NWW sec. 21 twp. 80 range 11, taxed In name of 1. O. Edwards. EliNEW sec. 23 twp. 30 range 11, taxed In name of Nelson Hartson. 8WWNWW and NWWSWW sec 24 twp. 30 range 11, taxed In name of Nelson Hartson. SWW see. 27 twp. 30 range 11, taxed In name of Tim Dwyer. NEW sec. 28 twp. 30 range 11, taxed In name of M. P. Brennan. NW.H sec. 32 twp. ao range 11, taxed In name of William F. Wiley. WWNEW, NEWSWMand NW54SE* seo. 11 twp. 28 range 12, taxed In name of Francis C. Worlejr. range 12, taxed In name NWW sec. 0 twp. 2t of Annie A. Keeley. SWM sec. 12 twp. 2C of M. Hanneghan. SWW sec. 13 twp. 2 of John McBride. rango 12, taxed In name l range 12, taxed In name 8‘ANEW, NJ48EW sec. 19 twp. 29 range 12, taxed In uame of O. 8. Bartholomew. 8EW sec. 20 two. 29 range 12. taxed In name of Union Trust (Jo. o/j*^‘o’Doniiefl 29 range 12, taxed ,n nBme NRW.seo. 28 twp. 29 range 12. taxed In name of Pat*k V aughn. _ WHNE1* and NE54NWW, NWW8EW see. 17 twp. 80 range 12, taxed In name of Thomas Cleary, NWW. seo. 21 twp. 30 range 12,taxed In name of Annie Jennings. NWH sec. 38 twp. 30 range 12, taxed In name of Annie Oallegher. NWW sec. 4 twp. 30range 13, taxed In name of Union Trust Co. WWNWW.8EWNWWsec.14.and NEWN'EW sec. }ft .f.wP- *> rBnBo 13, taxed In uame of Frank Westorohlll. EJiNWW sec. 21 twp. 80 range 13, taxed In lame of J. M. Whlsenand. I range 18. taxed In name 14. name <_ __ NEli see. 83 twp.!. of H. E. Henderson. 8J4NEW. NHSEJ4 sec. 6twp. 30 range taxed In name of J. W. Gould. NEW sec. 11 twp. 80 range 14, taxed In name of Henry T. Nichols. NEW sec. 14 twp. 80 range 14, taxed in name of Danford Taylor. NWW sec. 14 twp.30 range 14, taxed In name of H. Fullerton. NEW sec. 18 twp. 30 range 14, taxed In name of Edward R. Sizer. N WNWW sec. 23 twp. 80 rango 14. taxed In name of W. II, Weeks. S^NWW see. 23 twp. 30 range 14, taxed In name Thaddeus Weeks. NWW sec. 25twp. 80range 14. taxed In name of heirs of Mrs. Rrakev. NEW sec. * twp. ao range 14, taxed In name of Armenia W. Miller. BWW sec. 85 twp. 80 range 14. taxed in name of Hiram Beebe. NWW sec. 24 twp.30 range 14, taxed in name of John Reymer. NHNWW. 8WJ4NWW sec. 8 twp. 80 range 10, taxed In name of Alliance Trust Co. NJ4NEW sec. 4 twp. 80 range 10, taxed In name of W. W. Whltehill. 8W w see. 4 twp. 30 range 10. taxed in name of Union Trust Co. WJ4WH seo. 8 twp. 30 range 10. taxed in The tax sale certificates covering all of above described land have been sold and assigned to the undersigned. T. C. 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 November, 1897. 3^ T.C. Cannon. The Dlsoovsry laved His Mr. O. Caillouette, druggist, Beave ▼Hie, 111., aave: "To Dr. King’* N< Discovery I owe my life. Was tak with lagTippe and tried all the •*»«▼» lane for miles about, but was of avail and was given up and told 1 cot not live. Having Dr. King’a New D covery in my etore I sent for a hot and began its uee and from the first dc began to get belter, and attei usi three bottles was up and about again, la worth iu weight in gold. We wo keep store or house without it.” Qet free trial at Corrigan’s drug More. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE TO NON RESIDENT DEFEND. ANTS. In the district court of Holt county Neb raska. James F. Toy, plaintiff, vs. Angollne Henry. Mary S. Ishitm, trustee, The Nebraska Loan and Trust company, and the southwest quarter of section No. thirty (3D) in township No. twenty-six (36) north of ran we No. twelve (12) west sixth («) I’. M. in Holt county, Nebraska, defend untft. v To each and all of the above named de fendants and to all persons interested in the above described tract of land: You and each of you are hereby notified that the petition of plaintiff is now on file In the office of the clerk or the district court in and for Holt county. Nebraska, alleging1 that plain tiff purchased said lands at tax sale on the 7th day of November, 1892, for the taxes then due defendant and unpaid for the year 1891, and paid therefore the sum of firteen and 52-100 dollars (115.52) and under and by virtue of said sale paid subsequent taxes as follows: October 28, 1893, eighteen and 60-100 dollars (*18.50) May 1., 1894. fifteen and 53-100 dollars (*15.53) that on the 22ud day of December, 1804, a treasurers deed based on such sale and payment was issued and delivered to pluinllff by the county treasurer of said county, purporting to convey the above described lands to plaintiff, which deed was duly recorded, and that if serving the notice to redeem, rfking and recording said deed 'Plaintiff incurred and paid costs to the amount of seven dollars. You are further notified that said petition further alleges that on the 19th day of November, 1895. plaintiff again purchased said lands at a regular tax sale for the year 1894. for the taxes then due. delinquent and unpaid, and paid therefor the sum of twelve and 71-100 dollars (*12.71) and under aud by virtue of suld sale paid subsequent taxes as follows, to-wlt: November 11, 189(1, ten and 93-100 dollars (*10.03) and on the 19th day of May. 1897, the sum of twelve and 82-100 dollars (*12.82.) You are further notified that plaintiff by virtue of said sales, payment of subsequent taxes, deed, costs and Interest, claims to be the ubsolute and unqualified owner of said lands, and asks that the equity of redemp tion of ull the defendants be foreclosed and cut off and that plaintiff's title to said real estate bo established and quited against all the defendants, und that the assets and interests of the several defendants herein and all other persons Interested In said lands ‘tnd if.^.fonnd by such determination that plaintiff's title to said lands be dereolive and void that the amount of plaintiff’s lien on said lands for such purchase money, tax and costs, Including an attorney's fee of ten per cent on amount due be ascertained and such lien bo strictly foreclosed and defendants be required to pay such amount to plaintiff within such time as the court may fix. and upon a failuro to make such payment In such time as so fixed that plaintiff's title be ffxed, established and quieted against all the defendants and all other persons Interested In said lands. Plaintiff further asks for a general equitable relief Including a general and ordinary foreclosure of his tax Hen as by stututo In such oases made and provided and a sale of said lands In satisfaction thereof. You are further notified that the amount of plaintiff's lien and claim on said lands this 8th day of September, 1897, Is one hundred and fifty dollars ($150.00) You are required to appear and answersald petition on or before tho 18th, day of October 1807, or the allegations of said petition will bo taken as true und decree rendered accord ingly. Dated at O'Neill Nebraska, this 8th. day of September 1807. James K. Toy, Plaintiff, By M. J. Sweelby, and E. H. Benidict. I®"5 His Attorney. IN TUB DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. In the matter of the estate of Dennis Lyons, deceased. „ . Order to show oause. Now on tills 11th, day of August 1807, this cause coming on for hearing on the petition of John Skirving, executor of the estate of Dennis Lyons deceased for licence to sell the west .half of section four, township twenty nine. (29) north of range ten. west of the 6t~b, l*. M. In Holt county. Nebrasku, lot twelve In block twenty-three, lots fourteen, fifteen, nnd sixteen In block twenty-two, in the city of O’Neill, Holt county, Nebraska, or a suffic ient amount of the same to bring the sum of three hundred dollars (*300.00) for the pur pose of paving debts against said estate and the cost of administration, there not being so indent 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 "°ro Hod. M, P. Klnkald, one of the judges of the fifteenth judicial district, at Chamb ers, at O'Neill, Nebraska, on the 30th day of September 1897 at ten o’olook a. m. to show cause why a licence should not be granted to said executor to sell said real estate or so much thereof as is necessary to pay said debts and costs. Dated at Chambers, at O’Neill Nebraska, this llth. day of August. 1807. 10-4 W. H, Westover, judge. In the District Court of Holt County, Nebr James F. Toy, Plaintiff, vs James II. White. Edward A. White. The Showaiter Mortgage Company and the northwest quarter of section number thirty two (32), in township number thirty-two (32), north of range number eleven (It), west Sixth p. M., In Holt county, Nebraska, De fendants. NOTICE. To each and all of the above named defend ants and to alt persons Interested in the above described tract of land: You and each of you are hereby notified that the petition of the above named plaintiff is now on file in the olfioe of the clerk of the district J*?11 county, Nebraska, claiming that plaintiff purchased said lands at a resru lar tax sale, on the 7th day of November. 1802, for the taxes then due, delinquent and unpaid, and paid therefor the turn of eighteen and 60-100dollars, ($18.80), and that under and by virtue of said sale, has paid subsequent taxes on said land as follows, to-wlt: October 28.1893, the sum of nineteen and 90-100 dollars. (119.90), and on the 16th day of Mav, 1804, the sum of nineteen and 38-100 dollars. (*19.38). That subsequent to the date of said sale and In such time as by statute In such cases made and provided, plaintiff caused a notice to be served upon the owner of said lands and upon all persons In pos session thereof requiring them to redeem Baid lands from said sale and made proof of such service by affidavit filed with the county treasurer aforesaid; that on the 22nd day of December. 1894, a tax deed based on such salo and payment was Issued and delivered to plaintiff purporting to convey said lands to plaintiff. That said deed was duly record ed and in the serving of said notice to redeem taking and recording said deed plaintiff incurred and paid expenses to the amount of seven dollars (*7) You are further notified that said petitioner further alleges that plaintiff again purchased said lands on tile 18th day of November, 1898, at a regular tax sale for the taxes then de linquent and unpaid and paid therefor the sum of nineteen and 60-100 dollars (110.60) and that under and by virtue of said sale he paid subsequent taxes on said lands as follows, to-wlt: May 19, 1807, thirteen and 65-100 (*19.55) You are further notified that by virtue of suit! purchase, 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 ills 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 aud fully established against the ad verse clalmerof each and all the defendants and all other persons Interested in said lands; and if it be found by such determination that plaintiff's title to said lands be defective and void, then the amount of the plaintiff's lion on said lands for such taxes,InteresLcost and attorney's fees as provided by statute be ascertained and said lien be strictly fore closed and the defendants be required to pay plaintiff the amount of said lien within such time as the court may fix, and upon a failure to pay amount at such time then plaintiff's title to said premises become lived, quieted and established as against each and aU of said defendants and all other persons: plain tiff further asks for general equitable relief, including a general foreclosure of his tax lien as by statute In such cases made and provided and a sale of said lands, is satisfac tion thereof. You are further notified that the amount of plaintiff's claim against said lands this 25th day of August. 1807. is one hundred and fifty dollars. You are further notified that you are re quired to answer said petition on or before the 4th day of October, 1887. Dated at O’Neill, Nebraska, this 28th day of August, 1807. James F. Toy, Plaintiff. By M. J. Sweelst and E. H. Benedict, 8*4 His 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. 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. The Frontier Carries a very complete line of legal blanks and sells them reasonably cheap. If we do not have what you want we will print it almost as you wait. , As an Advertising fiediutn It is the he3t in the county, especially at the county seat. It circulates among the best class of people; a class that pays for what it gets and does not patronize non-iesidents, as does a certain portion of the people in the west. Its rates for advertising are very low, and the business man who does not advertise in it is loser more than he dreams of. If you want To subscribe for The Frontier •and any other paper or maga zine published on earth we will give you a rate and 8*ve you money, We have clubbing rates with the lead ing publications ot the world. Gall on or address ‘THE PRONTHER" O’NEILL, NEB.