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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1900)
Royal • t ^BSOLUTEiy 'Pure Baking Powder Makes the food more delicious and wholesome royal BAKtwa rowetR co., new yosk. 11 has been bemonstrated repeatedly in every state in the Union and in many for eign countries that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is a certain prevntive and cure for croup. It has become the universal remedy for that disease. M. V. Fisher of Liberty W. Va., only repeats what lias i been said around the globe when he writs: j “I haye used Chamberlain’s Cough Rem edy in my family for several years and always with perfect success. We believe that it is not only the best cough reem edybutasure cure for croup. It Las saved thelifes of my children many a time. For sale by P. C. Corrigan. WANTED—Honest man or woman to travel for large house; salary $05 monthly and expenses, with increase; position permanent; inclose self-address ed stamped envelope. Manager, .150 Caxton bldg., Chicago, Case Tried on Trnln. A few years ago a county court ac tion was triad on a train. The judge could not complete the case in the or dinary way, owing to the absence of an important witness, who was ex pected to arrive by the train by which his honor was due to leave. It was therefore decided that the judge and advocates should travel with the wit ness, and try the case in the railway carriage. This course was adopted, and the Judge ultimately gave the ver dict in the stationmaster's private room at a station farther down the line. Many of the blotches, pimples and other affections of the skin and ere caus ed by the failure of the liver and kidneys to cast ofi impurities, whiebremain in the system. Ilerbine will stimulate the liv er and kidneys, and cleanse the system ol all impurities. Price. 50 cents. P. C. Corrigan. Manager Martain, of the Pierso durg store informs us tnat he is havsng a great run on Chamberlain’s Cough Kemeily. He sells live bottles of that medicine to one of any other kind, and it gives great satisfaction. In these days of la grippe there is nothing like Chamberlian’sCough j Remedy to stop the cough, heal up the sore throat and lungs and give relief wiih in a very short time. The sales are grow ing and all who try it are pleased with itf prompt action. For sale by P. C Corrigan. Futher of All Steam l"ngliie«. There was released from active serv ice in England the other day the old est working engine of the world. It had literally been 120 years in the business. It was made by James Watt and Boulton in Birmingham In 1777 (or tho Birmingham Canal Navigation Company. It had a thirty-two-inch cylinder and an eight-foot stroke and was by no means small, but a low pres sure of steam was used. The engine has been pumping water ever since, but Is now “released” and will go into a museum. llerbine should be used to enrich and purify the blood; it cures all forms of blood disorders, is especialy useful in fevers, skin eruptions, boils, pimples, blackheads, scrofula, salt rheum and ev ery form of blood impurity ; it is a safe and effectual cure. Price 50 cents. P C. Corrigar. “No," said a Walnut street physician, “it is not true that ail automobilists suffer from the complaint popularly known as ‘wrong-lever mania,’ for my practice lies largely among this class of people, and I can say positively that not more than seven out of ten are ever attacked by the disease. It is a thing that comes on them in moments of in tense excitement, when a street is overcrowded, when a runaway is mak ing directly for them, or when they are on the point of shooting over a precipice. Then, if ever, wrong-lever mania—a silly name, though the com plaint is so new that we haven't yet had time to give it a good Greek or Latin title—then, I say, if ever, they are liable to be attacked. There are generally—1 may say always—in an automobile three levers, one to steer with, one to go fast with and the other to stop short. And the victim, the poor sufferer in this deadly crisis, for gets which is which in the matter of levers, decides to guess, and pulls, naturally, the wrong one. That is why, in an acute attack of wrong-lever mania, Mrs. Hermann Oelrichs, at Newport last summer, drove over a stone wall, up a flight of marble steps and through the stained glass windows of the music room of a freind. It is why Alfred Vanderbilt went swiftly in an automobile phaeton down one of the cliffs backward into the sea, and it is why Henry Lehr, in a petroleum T cart, completely demolished a green house of glass. No, we 'have not yet found a remedy for the disease.”— Philadelphia Record. I will offer at public sale, 4 1-2 miles northwest of O’Neill, at 10 o’clock a. m., on Saturday, January 27, 1900, PROPERTY AS FOLLOWS: 4 head of horses 2 cows coming fresh soon (Some shoats Chickens & sets double harness Parm wagon 2 stirring plows; 1 harrow 1 pulverizer 1 force-feed seeder 2 corn plows; 1 mower 1 hay rake; 1 hay rack, new 10 tons of hay ) House hold goods, etc. TERMS: All sums of $10 and under cash; over that amount nine month’s time with approved security and 10 per cent, interest; 10 per cent, olf for cash. MARY BEGLEY rr. ELLIOTT, ^.■a.ctioxxoex LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that, in the pursu ance of the order of Lisence issued by M. P. Kinkaid, Judge of the District Court, of Holtcounty. Nebraska, on the 13th, day of December, 1899, for the sale of the real estate herein after described, there will be sold at the front, door of the court-house in the city of O’Neill, county of Holt and State of Ne braska, on the 10, day of Febuary, 1900, at niae (9) o’clock a. ni. at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate to-wit: lots two (2) and three LIT, and the north half of the south west quarter of section eleven [11] In town ship thirty-two [32] north, range ten [10], west in Holt county, Nebraska. Dated this 13th day of January, 1900. John Skirving, 29-3 Special agent and commissioner. Contest Notice. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, O’Neill, Neb., January 6,1900 A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this office by Edmond H. Benedict con testant.against Nelson Toncray entryNo. 0321, made July 25, 1888. for E'» NR, NW, NE and NE NW, section 28, township28, range 12, by Nelson Toncray contestee, in which it is alleged that: The said Nelson Toncray has not done any breaking, has cultivated no crops, has planted no trees, treeseeds, or cuttings at any time during the entire time, neither has he caused the same to be done, and that all void defects and defaults exist at the present time, said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and ofTerevidence touching said allegation at 10 o’clock a. m. on February 21, 1900, before the Register and Receiver at the United States Land Office in O’Neill, Nebraska. The said contestee having, In a proper affidavit, filed January 5, 1900, set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice cannot be made. It is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. 28-6 8. J. WKEKES Register. LEGAL NOTICE. The unknown heirs of Audrew Scott, deceased, defendants, will take notice that on the 16th day of .December, 1899, Michael F Harrington, plaintiff herein, filed his Setition in the district court of Holt county, ebraska, against said defendants impleaded with Mary K Alien and Hugh A. Alien also defendants, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a-issria^)2S»i,>gv8.-t,JM>e«te.d by Andrew Scott now deceased, to Scott T. Jones, upon the northeast quarter of section twenty-live (25) in township twenty-eight (28) north of range sixteen (1G) west in Holt county, Nebraska, to secure a payment of a promissory note of six hundred dollars ($000) dated September 15th, 1880. and due and payable October 1st. 1891, and drawing inter est from date until maturity, at the rate of eight per cent, per annum payable semi-an nually and drawing interest after maturity at the rale of ten per cent per annum; that plaintiff is the owner of said note and mortgage and that there is now ilue on said note and mortgage the sum of if885.00, for which sum with interests lrom tliis date on $000, thereof at ten per cent, per annum, the plaintiff prays for a decree tn it defendants pay the same or that suid prem ises may be sola to satisfy the amount found due. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 12th day of February. 19 0. Tills service is made in compliance with and under an order made by the district court of said county. Dated this 4th day of January, 1900. 27-4 Michael F. Harrington, Plaintiff. LEAGAL NOTICE. Annie Jennings and James J. Jennings, defendants, will take notice that on the 3rd day of January 1900, State Hank of O’Neill plaintiff herein, tiled its petition In the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, against said defendants impleaded with William Ileeb, also a defendant, the object and prayer of which petition are to foreclose a certain mortga/e executed on the 21st day of November, 1895, by the defendants Annie Jennings and James J. Jennings to the plaintiff, upon the northwest quarter of section twenty-one (21) in township thirty (30) north of range twelve(12) westin Iloltcounty, Nebraska, to secure the payment of a promis sory note for the snot of four hundred and forty-five dollars ($445.00), dated November 21, 1295. and due and payable November 21, 1890, and drawing interest after maturity at the rate of ten per cent, per annum and executed and delivered by the defendants Annie Jennings and James J. Jennings to plaintiff. There is now due plaintiff on said note and mortgage the sum of five hundred and eighty-three dollars and sixty cents. ($583.60), for which sum with interest on $445 thereof, at ten per cent, per annum from date hereof, the plaintiff prays for a decree that defendants be required to pay the same or that said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due. You are required to answer said petition on or before tne 12th day of February, 1900. Dated this 4th day of January, 1900 27-4 State Bank of O'Neill, Plaintiff. IN TI1E DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. T. V. Golden, Plaintiff, vs Unknown Heirs of Sarah J. Brackey, deceas ed and F. C. Cannon. S. J. Weekes and the north-west quarter of Section twenty five, township thirty, range fourteen, Holt county, Nebraska. Defendants. NOTICE. Unknown Heirs of Sarah J. Brackey, de ceased, and T. C. Cannon, non-resident de fendants, will take notice that on the second day of January, 1900, the plaintiff above nam ed, filed his petition in the District court, of Holt county, Nebraska, against you and each of you and the other defendants named above, the object of which, is to foreclose a tax lien against real estate in Holt county, Nebraska, described in said petition, and prayer of which partially is to exclude you and each of you from any interest therein. In plaintiff’s first cause of action, as stated in the petition, plaintiff claims there is due him the sum of $8.55 with interest thereon at 10 percent, per annum from the first day of December, 1899, by reason of sale of the north-east quarter, of the north-west quart er of section 25, twonshlp 30, range 14, for the taxes of 1893, said sale being made on the first day of Febuary, 1894. by the county treasurer of Holt county, Nebraska, for the taxes of 1893, and plaintiff prays that his tax sale certificate may be decreed to be a first lien on the premises above described and that a decree be entered therefor by the court and said land may be sold and out of the proceeds thereof he may be paid the amount due him, with interest thereon and costs of suit. Xll yicim jiu a orv^vuu \juuou wI Iivyiiiuui cao stated in tbe petiton, plaintiff claims there is due him the sum of $8.55, with interest theron at 10 per cent, per annum, from the first day of December, 1899, by reason of the sale of the north-west quarter of the north west quarter of section 25, township 30, range 14, for the taxes of 1898, said said sale being made on tho first day of February, 1894, by the county treasurer of Holt county, Ne braska, for the taxes of 1898, and plaintiff prays that his tax sale certificate may be decreed to bo a first lien on tho premises above described and that a decree be enter ed therefor by the court and that said land may be sold and out of the proceeds thereof he may be paid the amount due him with interest thereon and costs of suit. In plaintiff's third cause of action, as stat ed in the petition, plaintiff claims there is due him tne sum of *8.55, with interest there on at 10 per cent, per annum, from the first day of December. 1899. by reason of the sale of the south-west quarter of the north-west ?,uarter of section 25, township 30, range 14, or the taxes of 1893. said sale being made on the first day February. 1894, by the county treasurer ot Holt county, Nebraska, for the taxes of 1893, aud plaintiff prays that his tax sale certificate may ba decreed to be a first lien on the premises above described and that a decree be entered therefor by the court and that land may be sold, and out of the proceeds thereof he may be paid the amount due him, with interest thereon and costs of suit. In plaintiff’s fourth cause of action, as stat ed in the petition, plaintiff claims there Is due him the sum of $8.55, with interest there on at 10 per cent per annum, from the first day of December, 1899, by reason of the sale of tbe south-east quarter of the north-west quarter of section 25, township 30, range 14, for the taxes or 1893, said sale being made on the first day of February, 1894, by the county treasurer of Holt county. Nebraska, for the taxes of 1893, and plaintiff prays that his tax sale certifi cate may be decreed to be a first lien on the premises above described and that a decree Be entered therefor by the court, and that said land may be sold, and out of the pro ceeds thereof he may be paid the amount due him, with interest thereon and costs of suit. Yoj and each of you are required to answer said petiton on or before the twenty-sixth day of February. 1900. Dated at O’Neill, Nebraska, ^pnuary 0th, **S-4 T. V, Golden, Plaintiff. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION^ ^ Department of he Interior. Land Office at O’Neill, Neb. Jan 1 2,1000.—Notice Is I ereby (riven that ’ the following named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In sup port of his claim, and that said proof will be made before register and receiver at O’Neill, Neb., on March 1, 1900. viz: JESSE H. WALKER, H. E. No. 14540, for the swH sec. 2’ twp. 29, ranges w. He names the following1 witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: A. C. Mohr, W. P. * Mohr, of Halnsvtlle, Neb. R. K. Stevens and t J. D. Bright of Middle Branch, Neb. 29-6 S. J. WEEKBS, Register. For Sale Cheap. Good, young, thoroughbred Poland $ China and Chester White boars. J. B. McAllister, Joy, Neb. LEGAL NOTICE. George F. Cook and Mary Cook, defend ants, will take notice that on the 13th. day of January, 1900, John McHugh, plaintiff herein, filed his petition in the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, against said defend ants impleaded with Zack Owens and Poliey Ann Owens, also defendants, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain mortgage executed by the defendants George F. Cook and Mary Cook to Adams & Dan* upon the southeast quarter of section thirty^ five in township twenty-seven, north of range fourteen west in Holt county, Ne braska, to secure the payment of a prin cipal promissory note for the sum of $300 dated May 2nd, 1892, and due and payable May 1st, 1897, and drawing Interest at the rate of eight per cent, per annum and pay able semi-annually as evidenced by ten interest notes for the sum of twelve dollars each, attached to said principal note and secured by said mortage. That the first nine interest notes which matured were paid, but no part of the interest note which matured May. 1897, has been paid, and no part of said $300 note has been paid, and that plainiiff is now the owner of said mortgage and said unpaid notes, and there is now due plaintiff on said notes and mortgages the sum of three hundred ninety-six dollars und fifty cents, for which sura with interest on §113 thereof, at ten per cent, per annum, from date hereof, plaintiff prays for a decree that defendants may be required to pay the same or ibat.snM .pjreft'isat jjjnv be sold to satisfy tbs ahfStfill ujiiria aue. 1 You are required to answer said petition on or before the 20th day of February, 1900. Dated this 18th day of January, 1900. 29-$ John McHugh, Plaintiff. O’NEILL BUSINESS DIRECTORY J^It. P. J. FLYNN PRYCIAN AND SURGEON Office over Mann’s store. Night calls promptly attended. JJll. J. P. GILL1GAN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office in Holt County Bank buildi Orders left at our drug store or at my residence first street north and half block east of stand pipe will receive prompt response, as I have telephone connections. O’NEILL, - NEB. J)R. G. M. BERRY, DENTIST AND ORAL SURGEON Graduate of Northwestern University, Chicago, and also of American College of Dental Surgeory. Al) the latest and Improved branches of Dentistry carefully performed. Office over Pfunds store. £ H. BENEDICT, LAWYER, Office in the Judge Roberta building, north of O. O. Suvder’e lumber yard. O NEILL, NBK. R. DICKSON ATTORNEY AT LAW Reference First National Bank O'NEILL. Ntif JJARNEY STEWART, PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER. Satisfaction guaranteed. Address, Page, Neb REAL ESTATE. Selling and leasing farms and ranches Taxes paid and lands inspected for non residents. Parties desiring to buy or rent land owned by non-residents give me a call, will look up the owners and procure the land for you. A. B. NEWELL, REAL ESTATE AGENT. O’NEILL, NEB 100 Envelops with your name and address printed on them ONLY 50C AAAAAA The cheapest way to buy for those wanting small quantities (Ll?e Frontier.