The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 13, 1898, Image 8

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ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.' NEW YORK.
THE HASS MEETING.
(Continued from First Page )
duly published and proclaimed, do here
by avow and declare the debt incurred
by the voting of said bonds for the pur
pose aforesaid to be a just and honest
debt and a sacred obligation which must
be met and honorably discharged by the
taxpayers and citizens out of the prop
erty of said township, and for which a
full and adequate consideration has
been duly received and which is hereby
acknowledged. That we abhor, detest
and oppose and most solemnly and
emphatically denounce the attempted
repudiation of this honest debt which is
sought by the officials of Grattan town
ship at the present time in the courts of
the United States, as it is our sincere
and honest desire now and at all times
to pay, liquidate and fully satisfy any
and all honest obligations pecuniary or
moral, honestly incurred by said town
ship. And be it further
"Resolved, That we, as taxpayers of
said township, hereby instruct our
township board to abide by the decision
of the United States circuit court, re
cently rendered at Omaha, in the case
involving the validity of the Grattan
township bonds, and we hereby further
Instruct said board to neither take nor
permit to be taken an appeal in said
case to the end that our honor and
integrity as an honest and law abiding
community be preserved unsullied, and
that the further burdensome expense of
litigating this matter immediately cease.
And be It further
“Resolved, That a copy of these reso
lutions and the proceedings of this
meeting be filed in the office of the
township clerk of Grattan township."
Hoved by Hughes and seconded by
Madden that the part of the above reso
lution which relates to the township
board be stricken out,
After the motion on the amendment
was put, Mr, Hughes called the atten
tion of the house to the fact that seyeral
parties had voted on the amendment
who were not residents of the township,
also several boys who were not voters.
The vote on the amendment being
called, chair declared amendment lost.
A vote was then called on the original
motion. The vote was decided by part
ing off. Chair declared motion carried.
Upon motion meeting adjourned.
P. 0. Kelley, Secretary.
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THE COUNTY BOARD.
The new county board met in its first
regular session last Tuesday morning
with all members present. The meeting
was called to order by county clerk Lets.
Upon motion a ballot was taken for
chairman and resulted as follows: Hop
kins 2, Campbell 3, Conger 1, Robertson
1. There being no election another
ballot was taken and resulted as follows:
Hopkins 4. Campbell 3. The newly
elected chairman then passed around
the apples and cigars.
After dinner the chair announced the
following committees:
Judicial and legal expenses, court
house, Jail and repairs—Campbell,
Robertson and Coats.
Printing and supplies—Combes
Campbell and Coates.
Finance and official bonds—Conger,
Hayes and Robertson.
Settlement with county officers—
Coates, Campbell, Combs, Conger, Rob
ertson. Hayes and Hopkins.
Tax and tax titles—Hayes, Campbell
and Conger.
Claims—Robertson, Coats, Campbell,
Combs. Conger, Hayes and Hopkins.
Upon motion the following committee
was appointed to settle with the soldiers’
relief commission—Oombs, Campbell
and Coates.
The bond of the First National bank
for 9100,000 was approved as a deposi
tory for county money, and that of
Gallagher & Co’s, bank of Atkinson for
115,000.
Trees end Plants.
General assortments of Nursery Stod
of Best varieties for Nebraska.
MILLIONS of STRAWBERRY an<
RASPBESRY PLANTS at wholeaal
and retail. Our plants have beei
irrigated when needino it therefor
very thrifty and deep rooted. Bu;
the BIST HEAR bomb, preventing loa
by delay and saving extra freight o
express from eastern points.
Writs for price list to
NORTH BEND NURSERIES,
•' North Bead, Podge Co., Neb.
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ONE OF TWO WAYS.
The bladder was created for one pur*
pose, namely, a recepticle for the urine, j
and as such it is not liable to any form
of disease except by one of two ways.
The first way is from imperfect action
of the kidneys. The second is from
careless local treatment of other
diseases.
CHIEF CAUSE.
Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kid
neys is the chief cause of bladder
troubles. So the womb, like the blad
der, was created for one purpose, and if
not doctored too much is not liable to
weakness nr disease, except in rare
cases. It is situated back of and very
close to the bladder, therefore any pain,
disease or inconvenience manifested in
the kidneys, back, bladder or urinary
passage is often, by mistake, attributed
to female weakness or womb trouble of
some sort. The error is easily made
and may be as easily avoided. To find
out correctly, set your urine aside for
twenty-four hours; a sediment or set
tling indicates kidney or biadder trouble.
The mild and extraordinary effect of
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great
kidney and bladder remedy, is soon
realized. If you need, a medicine you
should have the beqt. At druggists
fifty cents and one dollar. You may
have a sample bottle and a pamphlet,
both sent free by mail. Nention Tiih
Fbontiek and send your address to Dr.
Kilmer & Co., Binghampton, N. Y.
The proprietors of this paper guarantee
the genuineness of this offer.
J. A. Perking, of Antiqyity, 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, Kuddell’s, III., sufj
fered for eight years from dyspepsia and
chronic constipation and was Anally
cured by using DeWilt’s Little Early
Risers, the lamous little pills for all
stomach and liver troubles.—Hershiser
& Gilligan. _
Mies Allie Huges, Norfolk, Va„ was
frightfully burned on the face and neck.
Pain was instantly relieved by DeWitt’s
Witch Hazel Salve, which healed the
injury without leaving a scar. It is the
famous pile remedy.—Hershiser & Gilli
gan. _
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.
Rheumatism Cared in a Bay.
"Mystic Cure” for rheumatism and
neuralgia radically cures in from one to
three days. ItB 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. 75 cents.
Sold by P. C. Corrigan, druggist,
O’Neill, Neb.
TRAVELING 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._
Ths Greatest Dlsooverv Yet.
W. M. Repine, editor Tiskilwa, 111.'
Chief, says: "We won’t keep house
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
as just as good as Dr. King's New Dis
covery. They 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.
How An.Your Kidneys?
DR. HOBBS
SPUMOUS KIDHEY
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Cured of Kteumatlsm mud Kidney Trouble.
“Mine vu a case of rheumatism of the
mnaclea and joint*, with kidney trouble of
two years standing. Ona year qnlta bad. I
have taken three boxes of yonr Sparagus
Kidney Pills, and feel so well that I have
stopped taking them. They June done me
more good tan times over than all the medicine
taken from doctors, and I can heartily recom
mend them to my neighbors.**
Wilson Waxxliw, Brock, Neb.
Dr. Hobbs
PARAGU
Kidney Pills.
Dr. Hobbs Pills for sale in O' N Cl LL, NCI.,
by HERSHISER & GILLIGAN. drug
gists. 335 Douglas St.
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GETTING READY
Every expectant mother has
a trying ordeal to face. If ahe does not
,ijV| get ready for it,
'" there is no telling
what may happen,
Child-birth is full
of uncertainties if
Nature is not given proper assistance.
Mother’s Friend
is the best help you can use at this time.
It is a liniment, and when regularly ap
plied several months before baby comes,
it makes the advent easy and nearly pain
less. It relieves and prevents “ morning
sickness,” relaxes the overstrained mus
cles, relieves the distended feeling, short
ens labor, makes recovery rapid and cer
tain without any dangerous after-effects.
Mother's Friend is good for only one
purpose, viz.: to relieve motherhood of
danger and pain.
One dollar per bottle at all drug stores, or
sent by express on receipt of price.
Fan Books, containing valuable Informa
tion for women, will be sent to any address
upon application to
THB BRADFIELD REGULATOR GO*
Atlanta, On.
In the District Court of Holt County, Neb.
John McHugh, Plaintiff,
vs.
John Murphy, defendant.
NOTICE.
The above named defendant John IMnrphy
will take notice that on the 14th dav of Sep
tember. 1807, the above named plaintiff began
an action in the district court of Holt county,
Nebraska to recover of and from him a judg
ment for the sum of (008.00 with.Interest from
September 14, 1807, at ten per cent on a cer
tain promissory note given by the defendant
to the Showalter 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 Is due hint thereon the above
amount.
You are further notified that on the same
date the plaintiff filed In said court an affida
vit 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 the
same day at three o'clock p. x., 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 twenty-nine, range
twelve west of the Sixth p. x. situated In
Holt county, Nebraska.
You arc further notified that the ground
upon which said writ Usuod was that you
were and are a non-resident of the state of
Nebraska.
You are also notified that on the 13th day
of Deccmbor 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 oosts of
suit and that a Judgment be entered ordering
the property attaolied to be Bold for the pur
pose of paying said debt, interest and costs.
You are required to answer said petition
on or before the 04th day of January. 1898.
Dated this 13th day of December, 1807.
S4-4 R. E. Dickson,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
NOTICE FOKSERVICE BY PUBLICATION.
TIMBER CULTURE.
United States Land Office, O'Neill, Neb.
December 6, 1897.
Complaint haying been entered at this office
bjr H.S.Shutts.of Atkinson,Holt county,Neb.,
against Jens C. Smedt (or (allure to comply
with law as to tlmbre-oulture entry No. 6478.
dated July 13. 1880, upon the NH NEH and
NH NWk section 7 township 30 range 14 W.
In Holt county. Neb., with a view to the
cancellation oI said entry; contestant alleg
ing that Jens C. Smedt (ailed to break or
cause to be broken 5 acres o( said tract In the
year 1880, and (ailed to break or cause to be
broken & acres ot said tract In the year 1890.
and (ailed to plant or cause to be planted
any trees, tree seeds or cuttings during the
years 1891, 1899, 1803 and 1801. and (ailed dur
ing the years 1804, 1805 and 1896 and to tills
date In the year 1897, to cultivate said tract
and has (ailed entirely to comply with the
laws In any respect and has abandoned said
tract during the last (our years, the said
Rattles are hereby summoned to apDear at
lls office on the 94th day ot January, 1898, at
10 o'olock a. m. to respond and (urnlsh testi
mony concerning said alleged (allure.
23-4 S. J. Wekkes, Register.
ALIAS NOTICE FOR SERVICE BY PUBLI
CATION. NOTICE—TIMBER CTLTURE.
United States Land Office,
O’Neill, Neb. November 10,1897.
Complaint having been entered at this
office by Christian Englehaupt, ot Holt
county. Nebraska, against William M. Retu
rner (or (allure to comply with law as to
Timber-Culture entry No. 6474 dated July IS,
1889, upon the NWJ4 section28,townsklp27
north, range 13 west 6th p. m.. in Holt county,
Nebraska, with a view to the cancellation or
said entry; contestant alleging “that William
M. Kemmer (ailed to properly Drepare and
plant the tree ground upon the tract In
auestlon to trees, tree-seeds and outtlngs
urlng the season ot 1896, there being no
living trees upon the tract In the spring ot
1896. That In the spring ot IKK there were no
living trees upon said tract and that said
claimant (ailed during said season o( 1897 to
re-plant the tract 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 tract was uot cul
tivated during the year 1807, and all ot said
(allures still exist.’’
The said parties are hereby summoned to
appear at this office on the 14th day ot
December, 1807, at 10 o'olock a. m to respond
and (urnlsh testimony concerning said
alleged (allure. 8. J. Week ns,
18-4 Register.
NOTICE, TIMBER CULTURE.
United States Land.Offlce, O'Neill, Neb.
, November 16.1897.
Complaint having been entered at this offioe
by E. H. Benedict against Nelson Toncray
(or (allure to comply with law as to Timber
Culture entry No. 6321. dated July 25, 1888,
upon the EH NEH, NWH NEH and NEH
N WH section 28, township 28, north range 12
west. In Holt county, Nebraska, with a view
to the cancellation ot said entry ;oonte%tant
alleging that the said Nelson Toncray has
dune 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 be oaused It to
be done, and that all sald<lefaults exist at
the present time; the said parties are hereby
summoned to appear at this office on tho 27th
day ot December. 1807, at o o'clock a. m., to
respond and (urnlsh testimony concerning
said alleged (allure.
31-6 8. J. Weekes, Register,
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