Mrs. M. B. Ford, Ruddell’s, 111., suf * fered for eight year* from dyspepsia and chronic constipation and was finally cured by using DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, the famous little pills for all stomach and liver troubles.—Hersbiser & Gilligan. ________ J. A, Perkins, of Antiqvity, O., was for thirty years needlessly tortured by physicians for the cure of eczema. He was quickly cured by using DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salvo the famous healing salve for piles and skin diseases.—Her sbiser A Gilligan._ Mrs. Stark, Pleasant Ridge, 0., says, “After two doctors gave up my boy to die, I saved him from croup by using One Minute Cough Cure." It is the quickest and most certain remedy for coughs, colds and all throat and lung troubles.—Hersbiser & Gilligan. The following is the list of officers elected for the ensuing term by the Modern Woodmen of America at their regular meeting last Tuesday evening: Bernard MoGreevey, V. C.; J. C. Mor row, W. A.; D. H. Cronin, clerk; Henry Zimmerman, banker; R. H. Mills, escort; J. P. Gilligan, physician; B. J. Ryan, Peter Sodersten, watchman; Sam Burge, sentinel. _ A Tennessee lady, Mrs. ■ J. W. Towle, of Philadelphia. Tenn., has been using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for her baby, who is subject to croup, and says of it: “I find it just as good as you f' claim it to be. Sines I’ve had your fX; cough remedy, baby has been threatened with croup ever so many times, but I V would give him a dose of the remedy ' and it prevented his having it every time." Hundreds of mothers say the same. Sold by P. C. oorrlgan, druggist. There is no medicine in the world equal to Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for the cure of throat and lung diseases. This Is a fact that has been proven in numberles eases. Here is a sample of thousands of letters received: “I have tried Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy -V while suffering from a severe throat trouble, and found immediate and effective relief. 1 can unhesitatingly c recommend it." Edgir W. Whitti t hobs, Gditor Grand Rivers, (Ky.) Herald. For sale at P. 0. Corrigan’s drvg store, _ Bueklen's Arnica lalvs. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever : sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and post lively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect salisfac ■ lion Or money refunded. Price 85 oents per bos. For rale by P. C. Corrigan. ■ ■ ■■■ ■ ». / The Surprise of All . Mr. James Jones, of the drug firm of . Jones & Bon, Oowden, 111., in speaking vi of Dr. King’s New Discovery, says that ' v isat winter his wife was attacked with la grippe, and her case grew so serious ;•«, that physicians at Oowden and Pans ■■ v* could do nothing for her. It seomed to v develops into hasty consumption. Hav s ing Dr. King's New Discovery in store, and selling lots of it, he took a bottle v home, and to the surprise of all she 'W- began to get better from first dose, and half dozen dollar bottles cured bet ; sound and well. Dr. King’s New Dis* covery for consumption, coughs and .colds is guaranteed to do this good work. Try it. Free trial bottle at P. C. Corrigan’s drug store. ruw iu riiu mu Fill a battle or common glaaa with urine and let it etand twenty-four hours a sediment 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 th< back, is also convincing proof that th< kidneys and bladder are out of order. WHJLT to DO. There is comfort in ths knowledge sc often expressed, that • Dr. Kilmer'i Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in relieving pain ii the back, kidneys, liver, bladder, anc every part of the urinary passages. Ii corrects inability to bold urine and scalding pains in pssslng it, or bac effects following the use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleatan necessity of being compelled to get u| many times during the night to urinate The mild and the extraordinary effec of Swamp Root it toon realised. I stands the highest for its wonderfu cures of the moat destressing cases. 11 ... _.yoq need a medicine you should havi .the best Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and one dollar. You may have i sample bottle and pamphlet both sen' free by mail. Mention Ths Frohtiki and send your address to Dr. Kilmer d Co.. Slaghautou, N. Y. The proprte ion of this paper guarantee the genu of thla offer. , ■ . ■ j"-v- • - ' ' Ve.’ U <§& fie " I TO° MEAN TQ live. A Brutish Fellow Who Did Kot Deserve to Have a Wife. She was a pale, quaint quiet old .woman who did washing for a living, relates the 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 once—out in Colorado ’twas. She was took bad suddont an' tboy sent for me. The house was only kind of roofed la an* the rainy seaao.i was on them. I sot tubs to ketch the water, else it would have dripped on her. 1M heard tell about her before I went there an’ him, too. "She was used to things fine back East Her folks had warned her not no marry him. When she did. im’ found out her foolishness she was too proud to make moan. He was a man o’ means but stingy! Great .Joru salem! Child, the good Lord couldn't never have made him. He hadn't the print of decent Ungers on him! •Get a doctor!" says L seeing liow bad she was • ■ ‘No ’ he answers cool •it's a use less expense. . I've got a book here 11 dn * “Blmeby the hired girl come to the door. *MWhat for dinner, sir?' she asked. “ <1 rah am bread and potato balls. ’ he says. “ -But the children wants to know If they can have a bit o’ ham. There s two hams in the cellar—’ •• 'By no means. Meat is not by* glonlc for children. But you kin oook one slice—jus’ one thick slice —fur me.’ ■ ■ ‘David, ’ begged her weak voice from the bed, -kin I have a cup of tea? •• ■Certainly net!’ he replies prompt; •’Twould affect your heart' “ ■Coffea then?’ •• ‘No, Indeed! In your nervous condition! I am surprised Fdella!’ “Everything was the same way. There wasn’t nuthin he thought mightn’t injure her but crackers an' water. The children couldn't have but one helpin' at meala That wash t a big one. 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 was, too. She et one. Then the baby cried. She went to tend to It. When sho comes back she tools up another rolL "'•Drop that!' he says. ■Why?’ “Be was after s.wailerin' seven him self In about the ft me you’d be say in' Jaek Ifotfinson. " ‘You've been away from the table three minutes an' a half. Do you want to begin eatln again? You'd ruin your digestion.’ “ -But—Im hungry. David! An’ they’re so good—’ •• Did you hear meP‘ “She looked as if she was goln’ to cry. But she put the roll back. • • Dried corn an* crackers for din ner. ’ he says. *1 can’t be back In time. I’ll take my frugal bite down town.’ “1 followed him to the door. • • -She ain't strong, An' a-nursing that big baby. What for her?' >■ 'What’s wholesome for the rest,' he growls. “But if she had a bit o' meat—or some chloken broth—' • 'He looked at me awful mad. “ -D'ye think I'm Vanderbilt?' he aska “The letter my granson brought me over just now? Yea 'twas from my niece who lives out there. She’s dead—the sweet, starved littlo crea ture! An’ (he children—mostly the baby—(l’tn suddin' the clothes dean, mam)—don't mind me—is what I am thinkin' about!" LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. FINAL NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT. In the county court of Holt county. Nebras ka, in the matter of the estate of Alexander 0. Morris, deceased: To the creditors, heirs, legatees and others Interested In the estate of Alexander If. Morris, deceased: You and eaohofyouwlll take notice that Ed. F. Gallagher and Thom as M. Morris as administrator of the estate of Alexander U. Morris deceased, filed In the oounty court of Holt county, Nebraska, on the 18th day of November. 1897, a final report of their doings as administrator of said estate and that on the 83rd day of November, 1897, said administrators filed another sup plemental report of their doings as adminis trators Is said estate from the 18th day of November, 1807, to the 23rd day of November, 1807. You are notified that said administrators In said reports asked that said reports be approved and that they be discharged at administrators of said estate and their bonds men released from liability on their said bonds as administrators. It Is therefore ordered that said reports stand for hearing tho 18th day of December, 1807. before the court at the hour of 10 o'elook a. in., at which time any person Interested may appear and except to and oontest the same and show cause If any there be why ■aid administrators should not be discharged and said reports accepted and approved. It Is further ordered that notice ofthls hearing be given by publication In Thb Frontier a weekly newspaper of general circulation In Holt county, Nebraska, by publication of this notloe for four suooesstve weeks. Witness my hand and the seal of the couutv court at O’Neill, Nebraska, this — day of November, 1807. G. A, MoOutchan, fHKdt.l rViun+ir .Indira LEGAL NOTICE. Kemper Hundley A McDonald, dry Roods oompany. and Anna B. McDonald. Anna May McDonald, Lena McDonald. John D. Mo Donald, Lee L. McDonald, William F. Mc Donald, Holland McDonald and Frank Rudd McDonald, defendants, will take nottoe that William H. Male, Benjamin Graham, William Halls, jr.. and Harris H. Hayden, plaintiffs, have tiled an ameuded petition In the district court of Holt county. Nebraska, aRalnst said defendants Impleaded with Franklin Mc Dermott, Mary J. McDermott and G. A. McOutchan, defendants, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a trust deed dated March 19, 1887, for 9200 Interest and tax payments, on the followlnR described 1 premises to-wlt: Beginning at a point 121 i rods and four and one halt feet east from the southwest oorner of the northwest quarter of 1 section 29, In township 29 north, of range 11 i west of 8 th P. M., thence running east 8 rods, ; thence running north 20 rods, thenoe running west 8 rods, thenoe running south 20 rods to the place at beginning, In Holt county, Nebraska, given by Franklin Mo i Dermott and Mary J. McDermott to E. S. . Ormaby, trustee for Amerloan Investment company, and assigned to plaintiffs, whloh trust deed was recorded In book 22. page 02&, ; mortgage records of said county, and to have the same decreed to be a first lien, and said 1 premises sold to satisfy the same. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 3rd day of January; 1MB. Dated November S, 1897. 8, D. Thors to it. u> ahuahtohs ■' Attordey for Plaintiff. NOTICE OP SETTLEMENT. In estate of II. H. McEvony, deceased. In county coart. Holt county, Nebraska. To the creditors, heirs, legatees and others Interested In the estate of H, H. McEvony take notice, that E. H. Thompson has flled in the county court a report of his doings as administrator of said estate and It is ordered tliat the same stand for hearing the 18th day of December. 1897, before the court at the hour of 1 o’clock p. M., at which time any person Interested may appear and except to and contest the same. And notice or this proceeding Is ordered given by publication. Witness my hand and the seal of the county court at O'Neill, this 18th day of No vember. A, D, 1801. Globe Investment company, a corporation, under the lawa of the commonwealth of Massachusetts, and Henry A. Wyman, as receiver of the Globe Investment company, and James Brooks, defendants, will take notice that Lucia M. Peabody, plaintiff, has died a petition in the district court of Holt county. Nebraska, against said defendants, impleaded with Frederick H. Nolze and Mary A. Nolze, the object and praver of which arc to forecloso a mortgage dated January 05. 1890, for 8500 and Interest upon the northeast quarter of section 05, In township 25, north, of range 0 west of the 6th P. M. Holt county, Nebraska, given by Frederick H. Nolze and Mary A. Nolze to the Globe Investment company and assigned to plaintiff, which mortgage was recorded in book 52, page 101 mortgage records of said oountv, and to have 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 18th day of December, 1897. Dated November 3rd, i897. 18-4 B. D. Thornton, Attorney for Plaintiff. G. A. McCctchan, County Judge, LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE FOR SERVICE BY PUBLICATION. TIMBER CULTURE. United States Land Office, O'Neill, Neb. December 6, 1097. Complaint haying been entered at this offioe by H.S.Shutts.of Atkinson,Holt county.Neb., against Jens 0. Sniedt for failure to comply with luw as to timbre-culture entry No. 6478. dated July 13. 1889, upon the NX NEX and NX NWK section 7 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 said tract In the year 1890. and failed to plant or cause to be planted any trees, tree seeds or cuttings daring the years 1891, 1899, 1893 and 1894, and failed dur ing the years 1894, 1895 and 1896 and to this date In the year 1897, to cultivate said tract and has failed entirely to oomply with the laws In any respect and has abandoned said tract during the last four years, the said Parties are hereby summoned to appear at its office on the 94th day of January, 1898, at 10 o'clock a. m. to respond and furnish testi mony concerning said alleged failure. 23-4 8. J. Webber, Register. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Land Office at O'Neill. Neb. October 25, 1897. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his inten tlsn to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before register and receiver at O’Neill, Neb., on Deoemoes 4.1897, vis; CHARLES T. ALLEN, of Page, Neb., II. E. 14588, for the SKX of Sec. 19, Tp. 29, R. 9 W. He names thfe following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, vis: Richard II. Murray, Thomas S. Roaoh. Joseph Newberry, N. Grass, all of Page Net). S. J. Weekbs, 17-flnp Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at O'Neill, Neb. October 22, 1897, Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler hue filed notice of his inten tion to make Dual proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the register and receiver at O'Neill. Neb., on December 7.1897, viz: LEWIS H. DOWNEY, of Star P. O. Neb., H. E. No. 14608, for the 3EX Sec. 3. Tp. 80, R. 9. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz; Alex B. Wertz, A. S. Robinson. Frank W. Phillips, Henry Harris, all of Star, Holt county, Neb. 17-8p S. J. Weeker, Register. ALIAS NOTICE FOR SERVICE BY PUBLI CATION. NOTICE-TIMBER CTLTUHE. United States Land Office, O’Neill. Neb. November 10,1897. Complaint having been entered at this office bv Christian Englehaupt, of Holt county. Nebraska, against William M. Kem mer for failure to comply with law as to Timber-Culture entry No. 8474 dated July 5. 1889, upon the NWX section 28, township 27 north, range 18 west 6th p. m., In Holtcounty, Nebraska, with a view to the cancellation of said entry; contestant alleging “that William M. Kemmer failed to properly prepare and plant the tree ground upon the tract in 3uestlon to trees, tree-seeds and cuttings urlng the season of 1898, there being uo living trees upon the tract In the spring of 1896. That in the spring of 1897 there were no living trees upon said tract 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 tract 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 uot cul tivated during the year 1897, and all of said failures still exist. The said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 14th day of December, 1897, at 10 o’clock a. m to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged failure. 8. J, Weekbs, 19-4 Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Offioe at O’Neill, Nebr., Nov. 28, 1897. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed 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 January 12. 1898, viz: JENNIE RITCHIE NELSON, heir at law of William 0. Ritchie. Lead. South Dakota, T. C. number 6540, for the BEX section 27, town ship 29, range 10 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: Alva Whitmore, li. H. Murrey, N. Grass and 0. A. Grass, all of Page, Nebraska. 22-6 8. J. W kkkes, Register. NOTICE, TIMBER CULTURE. United States Land Office, O'Neill, Neb. November 16,1897. Complaint having been entered at this office by E. U. Benedict against Nelson Toncray for failure to comply with law as to Timber Culture entry No. 6321. dated July 25, 1888, upon the EX NEX, NWX NEX and NEX NWx section 28, township 28, north range 12 west, in Holt county, Nebraska, with a view to the cancellation of said entry: contestant alleging that the said Nelson Toncray has done no breaking, has cultivated no crops, has planted no trees, tree seeds or cuttings at auy time during the entire time since his said entry was made, nor has he oaused it to be done, and that all salddefaults 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. 21-6 8. J. Weekbs, Register, notiok priHT.ini’pmw „ Land Office at O’Neill, Neb., Oct. 1, 1897. Notice Is hereby siren that the following named settler has filed 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 12,1887, vis: WILLIAM H. PERRY, T.C. number 6424 for the 8W14 section 24, township 31, range 13 west. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: FredTesch, James Gordon, Lorenzo Ross and John Gordon, all of Ray, Nebraska. 14-6 8.J. Wkxkes, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. .Land Omcs, O’Neill. Neb. I Tf. f Oct. 1,1887.. . Notice is hereby given that 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 reoelver at O’Neill, Neb., on November 13.1887, viz: RUBEN BRUCE. T. 0. number 6603, for the EH NBH and EH SEH 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: Jesse Roy, Albert Roy. Andrew Morgan Sr., Andrew Morgan Jr., all of O'Neill, Neb. 144 8. J. Wout, Register, THE FRONTIER is the OLDEST PAPER and the BEST PAPER 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* reat 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 fledium • it. Ti 1_i. 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