The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 30, 1897, Image 8

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ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK.
TEACHERS’ MEETING.
Tbe Leonia teachers’ association will
be held at tbe Leonia school house Jhe
27th of January, 1898, when the follow
ing program will be rendered:
“Classiflcation of Country Schools.”
“How to Classify.”_Anna Hopkins.
"The Advantages of Classifica
tion.”.Gertie Leeper.
"Tbe Effect of Classiflcation.”
.Jennie Ferguson,
"Language and Grammar.”
"How Taught In Primary
Grades.”.Addie Lansworth.
“How Taught in Advanced
Grades.”.Edward Larson.
"How Taught in Intermediate -
Grades.”.B. W. Poatlewalt.
“Sheldon’s History, Group IV.”
.Anna Berry.
"The Benefits of Child Study to
the Teacher.”.Eliza Lansworth.
"How to Study Children.”.
.Mrs. Postlewalt.
"Doings in Congress.”..LIssa Hopkins.
"Foreign Events.”.Merrit Martin.
The patrons and others are cordially
invited to be present.
D. H. TnuHBTON, Sec.
Small pill, safe pill, beat pill.
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers cure bilious
ness, constipation, sick headache.
Hershiaer & Gilligan.
Old People.
Old people who require medicine to
regulate the bowels and kidneys will
find the true remedy in Electric Bitters.
This medicine does not stimulate and
contains no whiskey nor other intoxi
cant, but acts as a tonic and alterative.
It acts mildly on the stomach and
howels, adding strength and giving tone
te the organs, thereby aiding nature in
tMe perfemeaee ot the ftmetfnas.'
Electric Bitters is an excellent appetizer
and aids digestion. Old people find it
just exactly what they need. Price 60
cents and f 1 per bottle at P. C. Corri
gon’s drug store.
Bheumetism Owed in a Say.
"Mystic Cure” for rheumatism and
neuralgia radically cures in from one to
three days. Its action upon the system
is remarkable and mysterious. It re
moves at once the cause, and the disease
immediately disappears. The first dose
greatly benefits. 76 cents.
Bold by P. C. Corrigan, druggist^
O’Neil], Neb.
Ftm pua.
Bend your address to H. E. Buoklen &
Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box
of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial
will convince you of the’r merits. These
pills are easy in action and are particu
larly effective In the cure of constipa
tion and sick headache. For maleria
and liver troubles they have been proved
invaluable. They are guaranteed to be
perfectly free from every deleterious
substance and to be purely vegetable.
They do not weaken by their action,
but by giving tone to stomach and
bowels greatly invigorate the system.
Regular sise 85 oents per box. Sold by
P. C. Corrigan, druggist.
TEAVELINO IN WINTER.
Is very unpleasant, and one is always
anxious to get to his destination as
quickly as possible. Passengers to and
from the Black Hills will, therefore,
appreciate the fact that they can save
% over two hours’ time in each direction,
to and from Sioux City, by going via
O’Neill .and the Pacific Short Line.
Connections daily except Sunday.
Buy local tickets to and from O’Neill.
Same fare._
HOW TO FIND OUT.
Fill a bottle or common glass with
urine and let it stand 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 the
back, is also convincing proof that the
kidneys and bladder are out of order.
WilAT TO DO.
There is comfort in the knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer’s
Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy,
fulfills every wish in relieving pain in
the back, kidneys, liver, bladder, and
every part of the urinary passages. It
cearecta inability to hold urine and
sealing pains la 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 night to urinate.
The mild and the extraordinary effect
of Swamp Root is soon realized. It
stands the highest for its wonderful
cures of the most destressing cases. If
you need a medicine you should have
the best. Sold by druggists, price fifty
cents and one dollar. You may have a
sample bottle and pamphlet noth sent
> free by mail. Mention Thk Frontier
and send your address to Dr. Kilmer &
Oo.. Binghamton, N. Y. The proprie
tors of this paper guarantee the genu
ineneas of this offer.
! Mr*. Muy Bird, Ktrrlstafg, Pa.. My*,:
“My child is worth million* to me, yet I
would have lost her by croup had 1 not
invested twenty-five cents in a bottle of
One Minute Cough Cure." It cures
coughs, colds and all throat and lung
troubles.—Hershisur & Qilligan.
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 Salve the famous healing,
salve for piles and skin diseases.—Her
shiser & Gilligan.
Mrs. M. B. Ford, Ruddell’s, 111., suf
fcred for eight years from dyspepsia and
chronic constipation and was dually
cured by using DeWitt’s Little Early
Kisers, the famous little pills for all
stomach and liver troubles.—Hershiser
& Gilligan. _
Mrs. Stark, Pleasant Ridge, O.. 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.—Hershiser & Gilligan.
A Tennessee lady, Mr*. J. W. Towle,
of Philadelphia. Tana., has been uslog
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy for her
baby, who is subject to croup, and says
of it: “I find it just as good as you
claim it to be. Since I’ve had your
cough remedy, baby has been threatened
with croup ever so many times, but I
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. Corrigan, druggist.1
The Greatest Discovery Yet.
W. M. Repine, editor Tiakilwa, 111.*
Chief, says: “We won’t keep houPjV
without Dr. King’s New Discovery for
consumption, coughs and colds. Ex
perimented with many others, but never
got the true remedy until we used Dr.
King’s New Discovery. No other
remedy can take its place in our home,
as in it we have a certain and sure cure
for coughs, colds, whooping cough,
etc.” It is idle to experiment with other
remedies, even if they are urged on you
■s just as good as Dr. King’s New Dis
covery. Thev are not as good, because
this remedy has a record of cures and
besides Is guaranteed. It never fails to
satisfy. Trial bottles free at P. C. Cor
rigan's drug store,
RHEUMATISM
have not been filtered oat by the Kid
neys through the urine. The seat of
the trouble is not In the skin or mus
cles. It’s sick Kidneys. Electricity,
liniments or plasters will not reach the
case. But the disease can be
j
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CURED
■'Hobbs Snaragna Kidney PUli have been the
means of ridding me of a serious kidney disease
combined with rheumatism. I consider them
the best preparation on the market for all
kidney and rheumatic affections.”
D. D. BatmsoN,
Baggage aad Transfer Line, Norfolk, Neb.
“Yosr sample and one box of Hobbs PHI*
which I have used, relieved me so much of my
rheumatism and kidney trouble that I have
discarded my cratches and have no further nee
for them.”
G. M. Hahna, BIO Soath 12th St.,Omaha. Neb.
Dr. Hobbs
■paraguS
Kirin a v Kilim
Kidney Pills.
Dr. Hobbs Pills for sale In O'NEILL, NEB.,
by HERSHISER & GILLIGAN. drug
gists, IW5 Douglas St.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
FINAL NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT.
In the county court of Holt oounty, Nebras-.
ka, In the matter of the estate of Alexander
1J. Morris, deceased:
To the creditors, heirs, legatees and others
Interested In the estate of Alexander U.
Morris, deoensed: You and eaeh of you will
lake notice that Ed. F. Gallagher and Thom
as M, Morris as administrator of the estate
of Alexander U. Morris deceased, filed In the
county court of Holt county, Nebraska, on
the 18th day of November. 1897, a final report
of their doings us administrator of said
estate and that on the 23rd 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, 1887. to the 23rd day of November,
18! 17.
You are notified that said administrators
In said reports asked that said reports be
approved and that they be discharged as
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 the ISth day of December.
1887, before the court at the hour of 10 o'clock
a. m., at whioh time any person Interested
may appear and except to and contest the
same and show eauBe If any there be why
said administrators should not be discharged
and said reports accepted and approved.
It Is further ordered that notice of this
lioarlng be given by publication In The
Fkontiek a weekly newspaper of general
circulation In Holt oounty, Nebraska, by
publication of this notice for four successive
weeks.
Witness my hand and the seal of the
county court at O'Neill, Nebraska, this —
day of November, 1897. G. A. McCutchan,
[SBAI.1 County Judge.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Kemper Hundley Ic McDonald, dry goods
oompany. and Anna 8. McDonald. Anna May
McDonald, Lena MoDonald. John D. Mc
Donald, Lee L, MoDonald. William F. Mo
Donald, Holland McDonald and Frank Kudd
McDonald, defendants, will take notice that
William H. Male, Benjamin Graham, William
Halls, Jr., and Harris H. Hayden, plaintiffs,
have filed an ameuded petition in the district
court of Holt oounty. Nebraska, against said
defendants Impleaded with Franklin Mc
Dermott, Mary J. McDermott and G. A.
McCutchan. defendants, the object sad
rsr
tax payments, on the following described
premises to-wlt: Beginning at a point 121
rods and four and one half feet east from tbo
southwest corner of the northwest quarter of
section 29, In township 29 north, of range 11
west of fith P. M„ thence runuing east 8 rods,
thence running north 20 rods, thence running
west 8 rods, thenoe running south 20
rods to the place of beginning, In Holt
county. Nebraska, glyeu uy Franklin Mc
Dermott and Mary J. McDermott to E. 8.
Orrnsby, trustee for American Investment
oompany, and assigned to plaintiffs, which
trust deed was recorded in book 92. page 625,
mortgage records of said county, and to have
the same decreed to be a first lien, and aald
premises sold to satisfy the same.
You are required to answer said petition
on or before the 3rd day of January, 1898.
Dated November 23,1897.
21-4 8. D. Thorntow,
21-4 Attordey for Plaintiff.
Ia Mia Dtstvtet OHM at Id) Uoaaty, Neb
John McHugh, Plaintiff,
n.
John Murphy, defendant.
NOTICE.
The above named defendant John Murphy '
will take notice that on the 14th day of Sep- ,
temher. 1897. the above named plaintiff began ;
an action in the district court cf Holt county, .
Nebraska to recover of and from him a Judjr-1'
meat for the sum of HHjB.uO with interest from ,,
Sow ember 14. 1807, at ten per cent on a cer-I
tain promissory note given ny the defendant
to the Shnwaller Mortgage Company on the
first day of May, 1880. plaintiff alleging In his
said petition that he Is the owner of the same
and that there la due him thereon the above ;
amount. <
You are further notified that on the same ,
date the plaintiff filed In said court an affida- ]
vlt for an order of attachment, against you
and that on the same date there issued out
of said court a writ of attachment against
you for the above amount and that on tha
same day at three o'clock p. M., the sheriff
of Holt county, Nebraska, levied upon, to
satisfy said writ and amount due the plain
tiff, the following described real estate as
the property of the defendant under and by
virtue of the writ so Issued to-wit: The
southwest quarter of section twenty-two and
the northwest quarter of section twenty
seven, all In township twentv-nine. range
twelve west of the Sixth p. M. situated in
Holt county, Nebraska.
You are further notified that the ground
upon which said writ Issued was that you
■ were and are a non-resident of the state of
Nebraska.
You are also notified that on the 13th day
of December 1807, the plaintiff herein
caused to be filed an affidavit for
service by publication against you
alleging that you are a non-resident of the
state of Nebraska.
You are further notified that the plaintiff
demands judgment against you In the sum
heretofore stated with Interest and eosts of
suit and that a judgment be entered ordering
the property attached to be sold for the pur
pose of paying said debt, Interest and costa.
You are required to answer said petition
on or before the 24th day of January. 1808.
Dated this 13th day of December, 1807,
>4-4 It. K. Dickson,
Attorney for Plaintiff. .
NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL. i
In the county court of Holt county, Neb. I
The state of Nebraska to Mrs. Margaret I. '
Griffith. Frank Griffith. Walter Griffith. Mrs. J
Rouse, Mrs. William I’urdy, B. S. Gillespie.
Nellie Gillespie. Joseph Miller and E. II. i
Benedict and to any others interested in '
said matter: ,
You arc hereby notified that an instru- ;
ment purporting to be the last will and
testament of William 8. Griffith deceased,
is on file in said court, and also a petition
praying for the probate of said instrument,
and for the appointment of Mrs. Margaret
I. Griffith and Frank Griffith as executors.
That on the 31st day of December, 1897, at one
o'clock r' M., said petition and the proof of
the execution of said Instrument will be
beard, and that if you de not then appear
and contest, said court may probate and
record the same, and grant administration
of the estate to Mrs. Margaret I. Griffith and
Frank Griffith.
This notice shall be published for three
weeks successively in the Frontier prior
to said hearing.
Witness my hand and offlolal seal this 14th
day of December, 1897.
[SEALJ G. A. MCOCTCHAN,
County Judge.
NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT.
In estate of H. H. McEvony, deceased.
In county court. Holt county, Nebraska.
To the creditors, heirs, legatees and others
Interested In the estate of H. H. McEvony
take notloe, that E. U. Thompson has filed in
the oounty court a report of bis doings as
administrator of said estate and It Is ordered
that 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 of this
proceeding is ordessd gives by pablisation.
SMBtVdoMat^ttCillsMkTSy ft $£
▼ember, a. d. 1997.
[seal] G. A. McOutchan,
2184 County Judge.
NOTICE FOR SERVICE BY PUBLICATION.
TIMBER CULTURE.
Uultod States Land Office, O’Neill, Neb.
December 6, 1897.
Complaint haying boen entered at this office l
by H.S.Hhutts,of Atktnson,Holt county,Neb., j
against Jons C. Smedt for failure to comply |
with law us to timbre-culture entry No. 6478.
dated July 13. 1889, upon the N'H NFJ4 and
Nii NWJ4 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 C. Smedt failed to break or
cause to bo broken 5 acres of said tract in the
year 1880, 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 during the
years 1891, 1893, 1893 and 1804. and failed dur
ing the years 1894, 1893 and 1896 and to this
date In the year 1897, to cultivate said tract
and has failed entirely to comply with the
laws In any respect anu has abandoned said
tract during the last four years, the said
parties are hereby summoned to appear at
(Ids office on the 34th day of January, 1898, at
10 o’clock a. m. to respond and furnish testi
mony concerning said alleged failure.
23-4 8. J. webres, Reglstor.
ALIAS NOTICE FOE SERVICE BY PUBLI
CATION. NOTICE—TIMBER CTLTURE.
United State* Land Orrics,
O'Neill, Neb. November 10,1897.
Complaint having been entered at this
office by Christian Englehaupt, of Holt
count/. Nebraska, against William M. Kem
mer for failure to comply with law as to
Timber-Culture entry No. 6474 dated July 5,
1889, upon the N W>4 section 28, township 27
north, range 13 west 8th p. m„ In Holt county,
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
auettlon to trees, tsee-seeds and cuttings
urlng the season of 1896, 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 tho 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 traet was not 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'oloek a. m to respond
and furnlsb testimony concerning said
alleged failure. 8. J. Weekeb,
19-4 Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Offloe at O’Neill, Nebr., Nov. 26, 1897.
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named settler has bled notice of his Intention
to make Unal proof In support of his claim,
and that salt! proof will be made before the
Register and Receiver at O'NeiU, Neb., ou
January 12, 1898, viz:
JENNIE RITCHIE NELSON, heir at law of
William O. Ritchie. Lead. South Dakota, T.
C. number 6640, for the SEM 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, vis: Alva Whitmore, R.
H. Murrey, N. Grass and C. A. Grass, all of
Page, Nebraska,
8. J. Weekes, Register.
NOTICE, TIMBER CULTURE. *
United States Land Offioe, O’Neill, Neb.
_ , , ., November 16,1897.
Complaint having been entered at this offioe
by E. H. Benedict against Nelson Toncray
for failure to comply with law as to Timber
Culture entry No. 6321. dated July 25,1888,
upon the EK NEH. NWt* NE!4 and NE>4
N\V)4 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 Toneray lias
fcaot WHsp hnswnMvatol no sants.
has planned ne Mesa, are* annda •* onttlnga
»t »«iy time during the entire time alnce bis
«aul 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 hereby
summoned to appear at this office on the 27th
day of December, 1897, at 9 o’clock a. m.. to
sattf^loged^ fjUrnl8^ testimony concerning
21-6 S. J. Weekes, Register,
It is easy to catch a cold and just as !
easy to get rid of it if you commence I
early to use One Minute Cough Cure. I
It cures coughs, colds, brodchltis, pneu- I
monia and all throat and lung troubles.
It Is pleasant to take, safe to use and
sure to euro.—Hershiser & Gilligan.
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