The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 28, 1897, Image 8

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%mn*Cwuaim»Mvi» to’, utm wi,
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- hnt of IatacMt Told As They Ar*
\ Told to Us.
WHIM AH!) HOW IT KAPFBKED
tea* Imwlip PsrUsyH tut Ssasrsl
MUsoUsa bad Aanssaeat.
<:•;» Boil tits sod wire always on hand at
Neil Bronaan’s. 10-tf “
||gf Miss Blaaehe Sbatts, of Atkinson,,
If was shopping Ip O’Beni Tueedajf.
|;| WARTHMnlfiot general bouse
'■ \ work. (Ml oa MrklJobn McHugh. :
'■x - Post Ramr—House of sis room*, rent
ressoasble. Enquire of Mr. Doyle. lOtf
H. M. Uttley was In Linooln lsat week:
arguing soase cases before the tnprene
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^ George Molten, who Is teaching In
Bailor oonbty, is la the city visiting
*" ' WIU Mullen, whu is teaching at
' linn Antelope county, spent Sunday
In the city.
jtspecial bargains in olotbing, overcoats
m:} <and winter goods at Bulltean Mercan
| tile Oo’e. ______ 17-4
T. V. Golden left thla morning for
f .,; Crneton, Iowa, wharf he will visit for
• eevnral days. „
' - J. C. Haralsh «u in Lincoln leaf
week attending a eeoslen ef the grand
Ledge I O. O, F. ,
Use it and G remedy for black leg.
As a preventative it haa no equal. Sold
I by HersbWsr A Gtlllgao. 18 tf
SHas Haight and Minnie McKay, both
of Stuart, were married by Judge Me*
\ Onlcban yeetfrday afternoon.
For teeth or photos, go to Or. Oor*
:. belt’s parlors, 98rd to 80th of each
month* Photographs II per dosen.
.Do’not let the black lag Into your
J . herd. Prevent It by using H and G.
F- Sold by Herahiscr & GllUgan. 15-tf .
f FOR SALE—Thirty head of white*
’ teorBoreford young bulla.
c;y ;; lfif . Jacob Knarr, Stuart,Mob. ;
; • * J.Uuley, of North Dakota, a brother
\%i of H. ML of this dty, returned home
4 } last weak after a week’s visit In thin dty.
5 ^ At the seadon of the grand lodge 1.6.
O. F. held In Lincoln last week O. O*
L Snyder of this dty was dented Grand
*’• Warden^
v Dr, MWprs. Omaho painlesa dentist,
- '■ will beJjrD’Ndll .again November 97,
wm 99, * ir and 90. Offlce at Beane
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kj; If blnak lag gats a start in your herd
It la hard to cheek it. ■ Tho beef remedy
*» f known la B and G. Jbf afle.by Her
to4s.dpeer B'Milllgnn,.r,4> <14>' I8*tf
fW'*M to mt» moaajr got oar
? x >pcteei^df clothing, underwear, cepe,
ghrtee, aitttu and nil winter goods.
H'f'gaUjTeaMeroaaUleOo. , 17-4 ,
f Whoa aeadiag eon, oata, bna or
' step M| ritt on na, we are prepared to
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Ml yoor ordera la thia Ilea.
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O’Kbill Gbocbbt Co.
S^IOTiia seeding oon, oata, braa or
gfblp flaed call ouNkwo are prepared to
* ' til poor ordera la tfcetlfae.
O’Kanx Gbocbbt Co.
is OSfolU ia oat boating
dMke aad eUekeaa theae daya, aad
f.^laat aiaety-aiae out of every handled
;■ report the ‘'boating* aa beiag remark
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Col. John Brennan the gifted editor
I of the Nortkwasten Catholic, of Sioax
CUT, apeot Toaadey la O'Nellltke goaat
t of KeU BraaaaB. We > acknowledge a
Hare yea tried oar aewgaiden. grows
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If not, why aotT Thar have
deUeraae, iae flayoraot equalled by
.the .rasa eidlaaiUr fold. Try a pound.
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Caecaay Co.
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_define to keep lafprmed oa
t, Ike ytwadyke ead Alaakan gold
Wg^targe Ootapeadium
raeapto
lad.
^igcoolor map t
y|Mia, lad
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So yon love a niee, dob, fret-due,
full cream cheese? We hare it. The
price ia right to. Buy. a pound.
17-1 O'NEri.1, Grocery Co.
On account of the storm the Catholic
fair, which waa to lave been held
Tuesday, Wednesday And Thursday of
this week, bu been postponed until
Tuesday, Wednesday and'Thursday of
next week. ‘_' < '
Oo to Sullivan Mercantile Co’s, for
bargains in clothing,gloves, mittens,
caps, underwear, boots, shoes, over
coats and all kinds of winter goods, at a
bargain at Sullivan Mercantile Co’s.,
O’NilU, Neb.*- * 17 4
We are today unloadings car load of
-that fancy floor. Gilt Xdgo and Best
Patent. If yon want white. Sweet,
wholesome bread don^ fail to try 100 or
viOO pounds, We WIN make the' right
P^ce. 17-1 O‘S0Lv Gbockby Co.
William Btortta^and Miss Ida Her
shiMr were married Wednesday at the
ruidence of the brides parents by Judge
McCutchan. Thk Fbortieh tenders its
congratulations and wishu them joy
unlimited In their journey through life.
It’s getting time you began to bake
“flap jacks.” We have Ralston Health
flap jack flour, also California breakfut
food, wheatUng, cracked wheat and
rolled oets in prekages. Cope in, we
can flx you out. ,
.?■< 17-1. vQ’Neill Qhoceky Co.
*: "The EWtWbf our town'girls arc
small, tapwing and beautifully shaped;
their 111 are brilliant as ***, and they are
without a |in this or any other g; their
frowns are like fff and their 1384007890
excite !1! of pleMure. Read3 this «T
oloeeiy, do not t its 'reliability, and try
3m-<^>» the situation.” »
It a galling lima you began to bake
“flap Jacka”. We hare Balaton, Health
flap Jack flour alao, California breakfast
food, Wheatling, Cracked Wheat, aad
Rolled Oata In pk’gs. Come In, we can
fla you out. 17-1
O’Nim, Obocukt Co.
Mra. F. £. Helnertkaon, formerly of
thla city, died at Ilarlon, Iowa, Wednea
day, October 18, 1897. of typhoid foyer,
after an lllneaa of four weeka. The
remaiua were Interred In the Harlon
cemetery. The many friends of the
family iu thla city eympathise with
them in their lorn.
Swing Advocate: Walt Smith and
Jaa. Trigg, of O'Neil], have secured the
contract for painting the new mill at
thla place. O’Neill made a fight for the
mill to be built at that place, bu| having
loot that they concluded to take second
beet, and arranged with the manage*
ment to do the painting. The boya are
thoroughly competent workmen4 and
will complete the work with satisfaction
to all concerned. *
"I can't eee how any family llvea
without Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy,” eaya J. R.
Adame, a. well knpwa drugglat of
Oeneya, Ala., In a. letter Inquiring the
price of a doaen bottlea, that he might
not only have it for use In his own
family, butanpply it to hia neighbors.
The reaaon aome people get along with
dtat it ia becauae they do not know iu
value, and what a vaat amount of Buffer
ing it will aave. Wherever il becomea
known and uaed, it la recognized aa a
neoaaelty, for it la the only remedy that
can always be depended upoafor bowel
complainta, both for children and
adolta. For calc by P, C. Corrigan.
Valentine' Democrat: J. T. Keeley
left Tueeday morning for the Fort Bel
knap Indian agency, Montana, to accept
the poeitlou of laaue clerk, a promotion
from hia place in the Indian warehouaa
here. Jack haa been a reaident of Val
entina for over nine yean, coming hero
from O'Neill in 1888 to accept the post
tlon of deputy county treaanrer under
E. McDonald. From the treaeorer’a
office he entered the Indlain warehouaa
when Tooker waa flrat appointed re
ceiving and chipping dark. With the
exception of a abort time paaaed ia the
employ of the railroad and later under
J. M. Thachar,, poat trader at Fort
Niobrara, he haa been in ihe warehouse
ever elnce ’89, serving abler the eucce*
aive admlnistrationa of Tucker, Ogleeby,
Carroll and Tucker, up to the time he
waa promoted. G. R. Wataon takea the
place formerly occupied by Mr. Keeley,
aad thie fact insures capable manage
ment ot the office. While we are entry
to loae Mr. Keeley aa a citlsea, we con
gratulate him upon hia promotion. Mra.
Keeley aad the children will remain
here for the present.
A SOOO ODUtP flU VIM*.
li oite to talM*e* tUr low astal
wheals vltk vldi tiros, tbs Empire Mfg.
Co., Quinsy, 111., hoys placod upcatbe
market s farmers’ bandy wagon, sold «t
tbs low pries of 110.93. The bed oj
wegoa is only 85 inches high, fitted
with 34 and 80-inch wheels, with 4-inch
tires, either straight or ataggard spokes.
This wagon is made of best material
tiroughout, and fully guaranteed for
te year. Catalogue giving full deeCrip- ■
^ —“1 be mailed upon application to
ufaeturers, who also furnish
Is si low prices, made any
gk of tire to 8t any axis. |
■' The "BioyeHstfi Beet Friend” is a
familiar name for DeWitt’a Witch Steel
Salve, always ready for emergencies.
While a specific for piles, it also instant
ly relieves and cures cuts, bruises, salt
rheum, eczema and all affections of the
skin. It never fails.
Hbbsbisbb & QiLi.roau.
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FIELD FENCING
H —do to m rnmmtatjtae md b
pmMtoimillMMliiML
'Nothlngbut Urv*, Galvanlsad Wire,
of th* Bnt Bouamor Stnl,
UMd In Its oonatruotlon.
A FENCE THAT ALWAYS KEEPS
. . ITS SHAPE.
. The hlap Mat at aach
latenaction of the wire.
sty
i adiuatable fence
I_aimall at*y wlrea
iron bending.
TbaeriaB la tha (triad
prorldea
ft
lor eapaa*
and coo traction and
pretraata afar wire freak411
m bring oat of place.
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Neil Brennan.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
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V NOTICE JOB PUBLICATION.
$ ' ■" Laud Omoi at O’Nbilx, Rn.
’ October SB, 1897.
r. Notice l« hereby siren that the following
named setUerhss flled notlee at his intern
before register_
on Deoembea 4.18*7, via:
Jen to make Anal proof in support of hit
claim, and that said proof will be made
and receiver at O'Neill, Neb.,
hie continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said land, vie: Richard H.Hurray.
Thomas 8. Boaob, Joseph Newberry, N.
Nobs B. J. WllKllt
Oraea, all of Page
17-flnp
Register.
NOTICE FOB PTBLIOATION.
Lamp Ornci at O^Nxill. Ntap^
Notice la hereby given that the following
named settler has lied notice of his inten
tion to make dual proof in support of his
claim, and that said proof will be made
before the register ana receiver nt O’Neill,
Neb., on December 7. 1887, vis:
LEWIS H. DOWNEY, of Star P. O. Neb.,
H. B. No. 14608, for the BER Bee. 8, Tp. SO, R. 0.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon end cultiva
tion of saidjaed, vis: Alex B. Worts. A. B.
17-6* B.J. Vsiua,
Eeglstsr.
NOTIOB.
Unknown heirs or Devisees of Augustus
Frederick, deceased, Loran O. Stott, as exe
cutor of the estate of Bailie A. Frederick,
deceased, and Loran 0. Stott, defendants,
will take notice that Ira Davenport, plaintiff,
has died a petition In the district court of
llolt oounty, Nebraska, against said defend
ants, the object and prayer of which are to
foreclose a mortgage dated November It,
1888, for d200 ana Interest and taxes on the
northwest quarter of section twelve,
township twenty-five, range fourteen. In
Holt oounty, Nebraska, given by Augustus
Frederick an& Battle A. Frederick1Jo plaintiff
which mortgage was duly recorded In boOk
ft, page 78, of the mortgage records of mid
county and to have the same decreed to be a
first lien and said lands sold to satisfy Hie
same. That the district court of said county
has made an order for publication of notice
•gainst unknown heirs or devisees of Augus
tus Frederick, deceased.
You are required to answer said petition
on or before the 22d day of Novo mber, N87.
Dated September N. 1881
„ „ Ira Davxnpoht, Plaintiff.:
By W. J. Courtrlght, Attorney. . im
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land OBoe at O’Neill, Nebr.. Oet. 1.18V.
Notloe Is hereby given that the following
1ED1M SAltlAP hua Mlmsi noflmi n* kla «-•
aivieuh wuvmij |ivuu liDBI LOO lOUOWlOR
named settler has nlad notloe of his Intantlon
tomnkeSnal---— ■ • —
and that salt
Begistor and_
November 13,1881. vis.
WILLIAMloW'SB. T. O. number 8808. for
“WWW wi uw lUHnWMl
Bnel proof In support of his claim,
sum proof will be made before the
and Receiver at O’Neill, Neb., on
ssam wwmhuwiu ■ VUIUVUIN) USUD MllU vUlvl*
vatlon of said land, vU: Jesse Boy, Albert
'^lDofro!N,s!n?“ebrisfa.AmlreW Mor,*Q
14-8 S.J. Wanna, Register. ,
NOTIOB, TIMBER CULTURE. J
United States Land Offioa, O'Neill, Nab.
_ , , . SeptemberM, 18U7.
Complaint having been entered nt this offioa
by E. H. Benedict against Nelson Tommy
for failure to comply with law as to Timber
Culture entry No. 8321. dated July 38,1888.
SKS5, NW* NB54 and’lfiK
NWr section m, township 28, north range! 12
west, In Holt county. Nebraska, with a vfew
to the eanodUatlon of said entry: oontestnat
alleging mat the said Nelson fconcrayhas
done no breaking, has cultivated no orops,
has planted no trees, tree seeds or cutting*
•t any time during the entire time since bis
mid entry was made, nor has he caused it to
be dona, and that allsaiddefeultSMistat
the present time; the said parties are hereby
summoned to appear at this office on thaAtk
day of November, 1887, at • o'clock a. ifi*o
!*•» S. J. Wnxxna, Register.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. -p
OBoe at CNMU. Neb.,Oet.l, 1MT.
Motto* la hereby it Tan that •KeMMlng
namednattlar hu IM notice of hla tarnation
to .make final proof inaupportof hla claim.
*nd that aajd proof will bemad. beforeW
3iJk&s& s“gn
He mom the following wltneeaee
hla continuous reeldenoe upon end
of aald land. Tie: —*- *
borenao Boat and
Nebraska, im
NOTICE POB PUBLICATION. .4
Laitd Orrica at 0*N*uju, Naa.. Cbx,, tiw.
Notice Is hereby flven that the toUowlan
named scatter ha* lied notice of bis lnteatloa
to make Anal proof In support of his claim,
and that stid proof will be made before
§e,rt,,1L?l!?.3$0?JTWr O’Neill, Nett,, on
JOsSpifV&^FIUtV. H. B. number 14578,
tor the 8W* seotlou a. toumihlpJL1£n j?%
*lfe aaiaea the following wltnsesei to move
Bid nBiSBBB— --l->--mmA. emd ...Cl_
Li * »v.m#wi«# wim—W W DDY0
as-^wrisi^r9&>xi s&
»* _IJ. Wnaans.Register
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Land Omen. O’Neill. Neb. 1
„ . . . . , Oot. 1,1887. f
Notice I* hereby irlven that the followlnf
namea settler has died notice of his laten
SSToiXXSSSffSfclZ'
RfJBEN BBUCE. T. 0. number SMB, for the
EH NKH and EHSEliSectionuitowsshlp
XT, ranee 14 west. T
He names the following witnesses to prove
hla continuous residence upon and aunt ra
tion of Hid land. Yla: . Jesse Boy, Albert
*" A-dr.wkar.an
144 0.3. Warn, Begteter.
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