The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 02, 1897, Image 8

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BmeUm’i Amice Salve.
The beat salve in the world for cols,
brufaee, aoree, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
■ores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all akin eruptions, and posi
tlvely cures piles, or no pay required.
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion or money refunded. Price 28 cents
per box. For tale by P. 0. Corrigan.
From the Lone Star stale comes t’ e
following letter, wiitten by W. F. Gass,
editor of the Mt Vernon. (Tex.) Herald:
‘‘I have used Chamberlain’s Colic,
Cbo'era and Diarrhoea Remedy in my
family for the past year, and find it the
best remedy for colic and diarrhoea that
• I have ever tried. Its effects are instan
taneous and satisfactory, and I cheer
fully recommend it, especially for cramp
colio and diarrhoea. Indeed! we shall
.try and keep a bottle of it on our
medicine shelf as long as we keep
house.” For sale by P. 0. Corrigan,
druggist. _
It often happens that the dootor is out
of town when most needed. The two
year old daughter of J. Y. Schenck, of
Caddo, Ind. Ter., was threatened with
croup. He writes: "My wife insisted
that I go for the doctor at once, but as
be was out of town, I purchased a bottle
of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which
relieved the child immediately.” A
bottle of that remedy in the house will
often save the expense of n doctor’s bill,
besides ths anxiety always occasioned
by serious sickness. When it is giyen
as soon as the croupy cough appears, it
will prevent the attack. Thousands of
mothers always keep it in their homes.
The 23 and 60 cent bottles for sale by P.
C. Corrigan, druggist.
MOW TO* FIND OPT.
Fill a bottle or common glass with
urine and let It stand twenty-four hours;
a sed'ment or settling Indicates an un
healthy condition of the kidneys.
When urine stains linen it is positive
evidence of kidney trouble. Too fre
quent desire to urinate, or pain in the
back, Is also convincing proof that the
kidneys and bladder are out of order.
WHAT TO DO.
There is comfort In the knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer’s
Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy,
fulfills ever^ wish In rei'ev'.ng pain in
the back, kidneys, liver, bladder, and
every part of the urinary paesages. It
corrects inability to held urine and
scalding pains in passing it, or bad
effects following the use of liquor, wine
or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant
necessity of being compelled to get up
many times during the n-gbt to urinate.
The mild and the extraordinary effect
of Swamp Root is soon realised. It
etaods the highest for its wonderful
cures of the most deslresatog cases, if
you need a medicine you should have
the best Sold by d.ugglsts, price Arty
cents and one dollar. You may have a
sample bottle and pamphlet both sent
free by mall. Mention Tan Fnoitrica
and send your address to Dr. Kilmer A
Co.. Binghamton, N. Y. The proprie
tors of this paper guarantee the genu
ineness of this offer.
I nALL WOMEN I
•U|«m pda
vtlek vta»
flutter♦—imrl
fcar iMm or
4«rufwmat«a
tk« orgaafl of
naaatraatloa.
Maarlv ahnwa
TOO MEAN TO LIVE.
A BMtkh Vdlnr Wk* ME Not Dunn
to Hut* • Wife.
She waa a pale, quaint, quiet old
woman who did washing for a living,
relates (be Chicago Times. One day
she was paler than usual and her
hands trembled. Her mistress asked
her the reason. She said:
•'1 been thinkin' of a lady I helped
to nurse one*—gut in Colorado 'twaa
She was took bad suddent an' they
Mbt for nia The house was only
kind of repfed in. an* the rainy season
was Oh them. I set tubs to ketch* the
water, else ft Would have dripped on
her. I’d heard tell about her before
I went them an’ him, too.
"She was used to things fine back
East Her folks had warned her not
ne marry him. When she did, an’
found out her foollshnesa she was too
proud to make moan. He was a man
o’ means, but stingy! Great Jeru
salem! Child, the good Lord couldn't
never hnve made him. .< He hadn’t the
print of decent fingers on him!
•Get a doctor!” says 1 seeing how
bad rite waa -vF*
*• ‘No’ he ahswers coot it's a use.
less expense. I’ve got a book here II
• •Bltneby the hired girl come to the
"‘What tor dinner, slrf the asked.
" Craham bread and potato balls. ’
he sara
" But the ohUdren wants to know
If they oan have a bit o’ bam* There's
two hams in the cellar—'
" By no means. Heat is not hy
gienic for children. But you kin
oook one slice—jus' one thlok slice
—•fur os'
•• -David, ’ begged her weak vplce
from the bed, sin Z have a oup of
teaf
" Certainly notr he replies prompt
■'Twould affect your heart’
"Coffee then?'
" ‘Xe indeed I In your nervous
condition I I am surprised. Idellaf
’Everything was the same way.
There wasn’t nuthln be thought
mightn't injure her but crackers an’
water. The ohUdren oouldn't have
but one helpin' at meala That wasn't
a big ona But his plate was piled
while a bit would go on it Fust day
she was up I made some rolla Mighty
nice rolls they wan too. She et ona
Than the baby cried.. She went to
tend to H. When she comes baek she
took up Mother roll,
" ’Drop that!* he snyn
•w*r r
'•» was pruihwln* sgren him
self In sWst Mm ms pcifd be say In'
Jack Robinson.
" ‘You've been away from the table
three minutes an' a half. Do you
want to twain satin again P You’d
ruin pour digestion.'
'But—Pm hungry, David! An'
they're so good—'
" 'Did you hear me?’
■She looked as if she was goin’ to
ory. But she put the roll back.
" 'Dried corn an’ eraokers for din
ner. ’ he soya i oan’t be hack in
time. I'll take my frugal bite down
town.’
"1 followed him to the door.
** ■She ain’t strong. An’ a-nurslng
that big baby. What for her?*
“ What's wholesome tor tho rest,’
he growls.
•But if she had a bit o' meat—or
some dh token broth—’
‘ ’He looked at mu awful mad.
- .. -D'ye think I’m Vanderbilt?* he
nska
‘The letter my grnnson brought
me over just now? Yea 'twas from
my nlean who lives out thorp. She’s
dead—the sweet, starved little crea
ture! An' the children—mostly the
baby—(I’m suddln’ the olothes dean, ;
mam)—don't mind me—is what I am
thinkln’ about!"
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
FINAL NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT.
In the county oourt of Holt oounty. Nebras
ka, In the metier of the estate of Alexander,
u. Morris. deoeaeed:
To the creditor*, helm, legatee* and other*
Interested in the eatate of Alexander I).
MO'-rli, deoeaeed: Touand ei
- —- -each of you will
take notice that Ed. F. Gallagher ana Thom
e* M. Mo ri* a* administrator of the estate
of Alexander c. i “
v. u. Morris deceased, died In the
county coun of Holt county, Nebraska, on
the ISth day of November. 1817, a final report
of their doings as administrator of said
eatate and that on the Bird day of November,
18r7. said administrators filed another sup
plemental report of their doings as adminis
trators Is said eatate from the 18th day of
1 ovember, 1887, to the Bird day of November.
are notified that said administrator*
In said reports asked that tald reporta be
approved and that they be dlsoharged as
administrators of said estate and their bonds
men released from liability on their said
ponds as administrators.
It It therefore ordered that said reports
stand for hearing the 18th day of December.
1887, before the oourt at the hour of 10 o'clock
a. m., at which time any person Interested
may appear and except to and oootest the
tame and show oause If any there be wbv
Bald administrate'* should not be dlsoharged
and said reports accepted and approved.
It la further ordered that notice of this
bearing be given by publication In Tan
Fro an a* a weekly newspaper of general
circulation In Holt county, Nebraska, by
publication of this notice for four suooesalve
weeks.
Witness my hand and the seal of the
[oounty court at O’Neill, Nebraska, this —
day of November, 18ST. G. A. MoOotchak,
[iuut.1 Oounty Judge.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Kemper Hundley A McDonald, dry goods
opaapauy. and Anna S. MoDona'd. Anna May
MoOousld. Lena MoDonald. John D. Mo
Donald, Lee I,. McDonald. William F. Mo
Donald, Holland McDonald and Frank Budd
McDonald, defendants, will take notloe that
WUltamH. Male, Benjamin Graham, Wlll'am
Hal's, -Ir. and Ha -rls H. Hayden, plalntl Ts,
"•» *».»»• taasaa asm i so s_s, usjui]ll|
have filed an amended petition in the district
oourt of Holt oounty. Nebraska, a
, - .-. --_ against said
defendants Impleaded with Franklin Mo
Dermott, Mary J. McDermott and G. A.
MoOutcban, defendants, the object and
prayer of which are to foreclose a trust deed
dated March 19. 1887, for 8200 interest and
tax payments, on the following described
premises to-wit: Beginning at a noint 121
rods and four and one naif feet east »rom the
southwest oorner of the northwest quarter of
eeotlon 26, In township 29 north, of range 11
west of eth P. M., thence running east 8 tods,
thence running north 90 rode, thence running
west 8 rods, thsnoe running south 20
rode to the place of beginning, In Holt
oounty. Nebraska, given by Franklin Me
Oormott and Mary J. McDermott to B. 8.
Ormsby. trustee for Ameriean Investment
oompauv, and assigned to plaintiffs, whlob
trust deed was recorded in book 12. page 828,
mortgage record* of m'd oounty, ana to have
the same decreed to be a first lien, and said
premises sold to satlaf y the asm.
Ton are required to answer said petition
onor before the 3rd day of January, 1888.
Dr ted November MUn.
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8, D. Thorn tom,
Aturdey for Plaintiff.
NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT.
In estate of H. H. McEvon v, deceased.
In county court. Holt county, Nebraska.
To the creditor*, heir*, legatee* and other*
Interested In the eatate of H. H. McEvony
take notice, that E. H. Thompson ha* Died In
the county court a report of his doings as
administrator of said estate and It Is ore ored
that the same stand for hearing the 18ib day
of December, 1897, before the com t at the
boor of 1 o’clock p. x., at which time any
person Interested may appear and except to
and contest the same. And notice of tb's
proceeding Is ordered given by publication.
Witness my band and the seal of the
oounty court at O’Neill, this 18to day of No
vember. ▲« D. 1897.
[scat.] O. A. McOotchan,
80-4 County Judge.
LEGAL NOTICE.
G obe Investment company, a oorpeatiou.
under the laws of the commonwealth of
Massachusetts, and Henry A. Wyman, as
rooelver of the Globe Investment company,
and James Brooks, defendants, will take
notice that Lucia M. Peabody, plaint! ff, has
filed a petition in the district court of Holt
county. Neb1 aaka, against said defendants
impleaded with F.ederlok H. Nolze and Mary
A. Nol«e, toe object and prayer of wbloh are
to foreclose a mortgage dated January 25.
1890, toe WCO and Interest upon the northeast
quarter of see Jon 35, In township 25, north,
of range 8 west of the. 6tli P. W. Holt county.
Nebraska given by Frederick H. No'ze and
Mrrv A. Nolze to the Globe Invesvment
company and assigned to plaintiff, wo'oh
mortgage was recorded In book 62, page 194
mortgage records of said county, and to nave
the same decreed to be a first lien and said
land sold to satisfy the same.
You are required to answer said petition
on or before the 18tb day of Deoember, 1897.
Dated November 3rd, uffl. 18-4
8. D. Tkobhtoh, Attorney for Plaintiff.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
TIMBER CULTURE. .
United Mates Land Offloe, O’Neill, Neb.
November 1, 1897.
Complaint having been entered at this
offce by H. 8. Shutts, of Holt county. Neb.,
against Jens O. Smedt for failure to oomply
with law as to timbre-culture entry No. 8478.
dated July 13. 1889, upon the NH NBS4 and
NH NW)4 section T township 30 range 14 W.
In Holt county. Neb., with a view to the
cancellation of said entry; contestant alleg
ing that Jens O. Smedt failed to break or
cause to be broken 5 acres of said tract in the
year 1889, and failed to break or cause to be
broken 5 acres of sold tract in the year 1890.
and failed to plant or cause to be planted
any trees, tree seeds or outtlngs during the
year s 1891, 1803. 1803 and 1804. and failed dur
ing the year* 1891. 1805 and 1808 and to this
date in the year 1807, to cultivate said tract
and has failed entirely to comply with the
laws In any respeot ana has abandoned said
tract during the last four years, tbe said
Sartles are hereby summoned to appear at
its office on tbe 7th day of December. 1897, at
10 o’clock a. m. to respond and furnish testi
mony concerning said alleged failure.
J8-4 8. J. Wiaiig, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Laud Omen AT O’Nbilt,, Neb.
October 25. 1897.
Notloe Is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notloe of his Inten
tion to make Anal proof in support of his
claim, and that said proof will be made
before register and receiver at O'Neill, Neb.,
on Deoembes 4.1897, vis:
CHARLES T. ALLEN, of Page, Neb., H. E.
14508, for tbe 8KR of Sec. 19, Tp. 29. R. 9 W.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said land, viz: Richard H. Murray,
Thomas 8. Roach, Joseph Newberry, N.
Grass, all of Page Neb. S. J. Wnus,
17-8np Register,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Laud Omc* at O'Nmiit,, Nan.
October 22,1897.
Notice is hereby given thst the following
named settler has filed notloe of his inten
tion 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 December7.1897, vis:
LEWIS H. DOWNEY, of Star P. O. Neb.,
H. E. No. 14608, for tbe BE* See. 8. Tp. 80, R. 0.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon andcultlva
tlon of said land, viz: Alex R. Wertz, A. S.
Robinson. Frank W. Phillips, Henry Harris,
all of Star, Holt county, Neb.
17-6p 8. J. Wbbkbb,
Register.
ALIAS NOTICE FOR SERVICE BY PUBLI
CATION. NOTICE—TIMBER OTLTUHE.
United States Land Optics,
O’Neill, Neb. November 10,1867.
Complaint having been entered nt this
offloe by Christian Englehaupt. of Holt
county. Nebraska, against William M. Reta
iner for fatlure to comply with law as to
Timber-Culture entry No. 6474 dated July 5,
1880. upon the NWS* section 28, township27
north, range 13 west 6th p. m„ In Holt county,
Nebraska, with a view to the cancellation of
said entry; contestant alleging “that William
M. Kemmer failed toproperly orepare and
plant the tree ground upon the traot in
auesttoo to trees, tree-seeds and cuttings
urlng the season of 1800, there being no
living trees upon the traot In the spring of
1898. That In the spring of 1897 there were no
living trees upon said traot and that said
claimant failed during said season of 1897 to
re-plant the traot to trees, seeds or cuttings;
that the tree ground upon said traot has
grown up to weeds and grass and that there
are now no living trees upon said traot and
the tree ground upon said traot was not cul
tivated during the year 1807, and all of said
failures still exist.’'
The said parties are hereby summoned to
appear at tbla office on the 14th day of
December, 1897, at 10 o'oloek a. m to respond
and furnish testimony concerning said
alleged failure. 8. J. Wbbkbb,
194 Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Offlee at O’Neill, Nebr., Not. 2#, 1897.
Nottoe It hereby given that the following
named settler has tiled notion of hie Intention
to make Anal proof In support of hie claim,
and that sala proof will be made before the
Register and Reoelver at O’Neill, Neb., on
January 12,1898, vis;
JENNIE RITCHIE NELSON, heir at law of
William 0. Ritchie, Lead. South Dakota, T.
C. number 6.140, for the BE14 section 27, town
ship 29, range 10 west.
Re names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said land, viz: Alva Whitmore, R.
H. Murrey, N. Grass and 0. A. Grass, all of
Page, Nebraska,
2*-o S. J. Wanna, Register.
N0TI0B, TIUBBR CULTURE.
United States Land Office, O’Neill, Neb.
November 16.1897.
Complaint having been entered at this offioe
by E. H. Benedict against Nelson Tonoray
for failure to comply with law as to Timber
Culture entry No. 8321. dated July 28, ir“
upon the Ei$ NB14, NW* NE14 and NE^
NW)4 section 28, township 28, north range
west, In Holt county, Nebraska, with a view
to the cancellation of said entry; contestant
alleging that the said Nelson Tonoray has
done no breaking, has cultivated no orops.
has planted no trees, tree seeds or cuttings
at auy time during the entire time since his
said entry was made, nor has he caused It to
be done, and that all said defaults exist at
the present time; the said parties are herebv
summoned to appear at this office on the 27th
day of December, 1897, at 9 o'clock a. m, to
respond and furnish testimony concerning
said alleged failure.
21-8 8. J. WSBKXS. Register.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Land Offlee at O'Neill, Neb., Oct. 1.1897.
Notice Is bereby given that the following
named settler baa died notice of his Intention
to make final proof in support of his claim,
and that said proof will be made before the
Register and Reoeiver at O'Neill, Neb., on
November 13, 1897, vis: .
WILLIAM H. PERRY, T.C. number 6434
for the 8W !* section 24, township 31, range 18
west.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Fred Teach, James Gordon
Lorenzo Roes and John Gordon, all of Ray,
Nebraska. 14-6 8. J. Warns, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Laud Omoa, O’Neill, Neb. |
Oct. 1,1897. .
Notice Is hereby given that the following
earned settler has filed notice of his inten
tion to make final proof In support of his
claim, and that sa.d proof will be made
before the register and receiver at O’Neill,
Neb., on November 18.1897, viz:
RUBEN BRUCE. T. 0. number 6108, for tbe
EH NBii " and EM 8E14 Section 12, township
27, range 14 week
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous resldenoe upon and oultlra
tton of said land, vis: Jesse Roy, Albert
Roy. Andrew Morgan Sr., Andrew Morgan
Jr., all of O'Neill, Neb.
164 8. J. Waaaaa, Register. <
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