The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 03, 1898, Image 8

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    Tilt Discovery of tlio Day.
Au*. J. Bogel, tbe leading druggist of
Shreveport, La., save: "Dr. King’s
Mew Discovery is the only thin* that
cures mr cough, and it is the best seller
I have." J. F. Campbell, merchant of
Salford, Arizona, writes: "Dr. King’s
Mew Discovery is all that is claimed for
it; it never fails, and is a sure cure for
consumption, coughs and colds. 1 can
not say enough for its merits.” Dr.
King’s Mew Discovery for consumption,
coughs and colds is not an experiment.
It has been tried for a quarter of a cen
tury, and today stands at tbe bead. It
never disappoints. Free trial bottle at
P. C. Corrigan’s drug store.
The Coming Woman.
Who goes to the club while her hus
band tends the baby, as well as the good
old-fashioned woman who looks after
her home, will both at times get run
down in health. They will be troubled
with loss of appetite, headaches, sleep
lessness, fainting cr dizzy spells. The
most wonderful remedy for these women
is Electric Bitters. Thousands of suf
ferers from lame back and weak kidneys
rise up and call it blessed. It is the
medicine for women. Female com
plaints and nervous troubles of all kinde
are soon relieved by the use of Elect ric
■ Bitters. Delicate women should keet
this remedy on hand to build up tb«
system. Only 50 cents per bottle. P.
C. Corrigan.
Old Psopls.
•Id people who require medicine tc
regulate the bowela end kidneys wil!
find the true remedy in Electric Bitters,
This medicine does not stimulate end
contains no whiskey nor other intoxi
cant, but aots as a tonic and alterative,
It acta mildly on the stomach and
bowela, adding strength and giving tom
to the organs, thereby aiding nature ii
the performance of the functions,
Electric Bitters is an excellent appetizei
and aids digestion. Old people find i
just exactly what they need. Price 5<
cents and 91 per bottle at P. C. Corri
gon’s drug store.
Free Fills.
Send your address to H. E. Bucklen <S
Go., Chicago, and get a free sample boj
of Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Atria
will convince you of the'r merits. Thesi
pills are easy in action and are partlcu
larly effective in the cure of constipa
tion and sick headache. For malerii
and liver troubles they have been proved
invaluable. They are guaranteed to b<
perfectly free from every deleterioui
eubstance 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 size 85 cents per box. Sold b>
P. C. Corrigan, druggist.
What It Keans.
When we advertise that we will guar
antee Dr. King’s New Discovery,
Eleetrio Bitters, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve,
or Dr. King's New Life Pill, it meani
that we are authorized by the proprie
• tors to sell these remedies on a positive
guarantee, that if purchaser is not satis
fled with results, we will refund th<
purchase price. These medicines havi
been sold on this guarantee for man]
yean and there could be no more con
elusive evidence of their great merit
Aek about them and give them a trial
Sold at P. C. Corrigan’s drug store. *
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ONE OF TWO WAYS.
The bladder was created for one pur
pose, namely, a recepticle for the urine,
and aa auch it la not liable to any form
of diaeaae except by one of two way8.
The first way is from imperfect action
of the'kidneys. The second ia 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 iu 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 bladder 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 best. At druggists
fifty cents and one dollar. You may
have a sample bottle and a pamphlet,
both sent free by mail, upon receipe of
three two-cent stamps to cover cost of
postage on the bottle. Nention The
Frontier and send your address to Dr.
Kilmer & Co., Binghampton, N. Y
The proprietors of this paper guarantee
th e genuineness of this offer.
DON’T BE AFRAID TO TBY IT.
Just buy a local ticket to O’Neill.
The bus will transfer you free to our
depot (only one block) and you can then
buy your ticket to Sioux City or any
other point you desire.
It won’t cost you a cent more and you
save hours in time.
The only route between eastern South
Dakota and points in the Black Hills
which does not compel you to lay over
twenty-four hours in Sioux City is via
O’Neill and the Pacific Short Line.
Household Oodi.
The ancient Greeks believed that the
Penates were the gods who attended to
the welfare and prosperity of the family.
They were worshiped at household gods
in evsay home. The household god of
today is Dr. King’s New Discovery.
For consumption, coughs, colds, and for
all affections of throat chest and lungs
it is invaluable. It has been tried for a
quarter of a oentuary and is guaranteed
to cure or money returned. No house*
, hold should be without this good angel.
It is pleasant to take and a safe and
sure remedy for old and young. Free
' trial bottles at P. C. Corrigan’s drug
i store. Regular size 50 cents and 81.
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the last being the famous little pills for
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A thrill of terror 13 experienced when
a brassy cough sounds through the
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changes to relief after One Minute
Cough cure has been administered.
Safe and harmless for children.—Her
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NOTICE OF SALE UNDER CHATTEL
MORTOAGE.
Notice Is hereby Riven that by virtue of a
chattel mortgage dated on the 14th day of
October. 1837, the original being on file In the
office of the county clerk of Holt county,
Nebraska, and executed by W, S. Griffith &
Son and W. 8. Griffith, of Holt county. Ne
braska,-to Ed F. Gallagher, Cashier, to secure
the payment of their note of 12,000.00 due
■lune 14,1898, with Interest at tec. per cent,
from maturity. The holder and owner of
said note and mortgage deeming himself un
sufe and unseoure elects, as Is provided he
may by the terms of said mortgage, to de
clare the same due and payable and to fore
close for the amount due thereon, to-wlt:
The sum of 82,000.00. No suit or other pro
ceeding at law having been Instituted to re
cover i said debt or any part thereof the
undersigned mortgagee will sell for cash the
property hereinafter described, the same
being mortgaged by said parties to secure
said note, towlt: Fourteen hundred sheep
from six months to four years of age, same
being all the sheep owned by said W. 8.
Griffith & Son and W. 8. Griffith on the 14th
day of October, 1897, at public auction at the
farm of W. 8. Griffith In Holt county, Ne
braska, same being situated on the N!4 of
NW!4. 8EV4 Of NWJ4 and NW K of NE!4 of
section twenty-one, township thirty-two.
range eleven, west 6th p. M.. In the aforesaid
county and Btate on the 16th day of March.
1898, at 1 o’clock, p m„ of said day.
Dated this 8th day of February, 1898.
32-5 Ed F. Gallagher, Cashier,
Mortgagee.
NOTICE.
To Charing C. Ehrenhart, Eliza Ehrenhart,
Edward L. Buckingham and Mrs. Edward
L>. Buckingham, first and real name un
known:
You, and each of you, are hereby notified
that on the 9th day of February, 1898, the
plaintiff, Charles E. Gibson, filed his petition
In the district court of Holt county, Ne
braska, against you the object and prayer of
which are that the court shall find that the
defendants, Edward L. Buckingham and
Mrs, Edward L. Buckingham, first and real
name unknown, his wife, Charles C. Ehren
hart and Eliza Ehrenhart, his wife, each and
all have no Interest whatever In the north
east quarter (NE!4) of section thirty-five
(35) township thirty-one (31) north, range
elevonGDwest of the Sixth principal meridian
In Holt county, Nebraska; that said Edward
I,. Buckingham and Mrs. Edward L. Bucking
ham (first and real name unkuOwn) after the
14th day of August, 1890, and before the lfith
duy of January. 1898, oonveyed all their
interest In and to the said described real
estate to the said Charles C. Ehrenhart by
deed: that said deed was never recorded ana
has been lost; that the deed of Charles C.
Ehrenhart and Eliza Ehrenhart, his wife, to
Charles E. Gibson, dated January 15, 1898,
and recorded In book 49 page 63 of deed
records of Holt county, Nebraska, conveyed
to the said Charles E. Gibson the whole, full,
entire and complete legal and tee title in said
described real estate, and asks for a decree
quieting the title to said described real
estate In the plaintiff, Charles E. Gibson.
You are required to answer said petition
on or before March 91, 1898,
Bated February 9,1898.
Chahi.es E. Gibson, Plalntlfl.
By Berryman & Meserve,
33-4 His Attorneys.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Land Office at O’Neill, Nebr., Jan. 28, 1898.
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notlee 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
March 13,1898. viz:
ORVILLE HARRISON H. E. No. 14487,
for the nwli section 15, township 31, range 11
west.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said land, viz: Samuel Beavers and
Jacobs Beavers, of Leonla, Neb., and Elmer
H. Rouse and Abraham F. Rouse, of Black
bird, Neb.81-6 S. J. Weekes, Register.
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER CHATTEL
MORTGAGE.
Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of a
chattel mortgage dated on the 21st day of
January, 1806, and a copy being duly filed In
the otfice of the county clerk of Holt county,
Nebraska, on the 22nd day of January, 1808.
and executed by Janies Connolly, of O’Neil1,
Nebraska, to Omaha Brewing association, of
Omaha, Nebraska, to secure the payment of
his note of four hundred dollars (1400) due
on demand and payment having been de
manded and refused und upon which there
Is now due tho sum of four hundred dollars
(J400) with interest at 10 per cent, from date,
default having been made in the payment of
said loan and no suit or other proceeding at
law having been Instituted to recover said
debt or any part thereof, the undersigned
mortgagee will sell for cash the property
herein described, via: All of a oertaln stock
of liquors und cigars, also all fixtures and
furniture, consisting of counter, bar, back
bar, mirror, tables, chairs, glasses, ice box,
cash register, und all other fixtures and fur
niture being und contained In the building
occupied by James Connolly and known as
the atannard building situated on the west
side of Fourth street In tho city of O'Neill,
Nebraska, at public auction in the building
before described and formerly ocoupled by
said James Connolly situated on the west
side of Fourth street und known as the
Stannard building In the city of O'Neill,
In the aforesaid county and state on the 23rd
day of February, 1806, ut one o’clock p. m. of
said day.
Dated this 26th day of January, 1698.
30-4 Omaha Brewing Association.
lly R. R. Dickson, Its Attorney.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFEND
t ANT.
In the dlstrlot court of Holt county Neb
raska.
To Caleb A. Monson, Nels Monson, Ida M
Monson and Oscar A Olson, non-resident
defendant:
You are hereby notified that on the 18th
day of January, 1898, William M. Oilier,
plaintiff herein, filed his petition In the
above entitled cause, in the district court of
Holt county. Neb., against you and each of
you. impleaded with John C. Barnard and
Anthony Johnson, tho object and prayer of
whloh is to foreclose one certain mortgage
executed on the 14th day of January. 1892, by
Nels Monson and Caleb A. Mouson, upon the
property described i.s follows: The north
east quart r of section thirty-four, and the
north half of the southwest quarter, and the
south half of the northwest quarter, and the
west half of the northwest quarter of the
northwest quarter, of section thirty-five, all
in township twenty-eight, range nine west,
including tho townsitoof Emporia, as sur
veyed. platted and recorded, in Holt county,
Neb., to secure the payment or two certain
firomissor.v notes, each dated January 2,
8itt, and tine In six and nine months respect
ively, for the sum of three hundred fifty dol
lars each, with Interest from date at the rate
of eight per cent, per annum; that there is
now due and payable on said notes the sum
of six hundred forty and S0-100 dollars with
interest at the rate of 8 per rent, per annum
from the 20lli day of t-eptomber, 1891, for
which sum plaintiff prays for a decree that
the defendants pay ho same, and that In
default of such payn- -ut said premises may
be sold to satisfy the iiniount found due.
You are required to auswer said petition
on or before the 28th day of February, 1898.
Dated at O'Neill, Nebraska, January 19,
w*- William M. Giluer.
2W Plaintiff.
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