The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 15, 1900, Image 8

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    I will- sell at public auction at my place 3 miles west and 2
miles north of O’Neill, on .
the following?described property, to-wit;
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Sorrel pony 8 years ofd. ^
Bay team mares 9 years old.*^4
Irongray horse 8 years old. f ^
Bay mare 10 years old. % v
Chestnut sorrel colt coming 3* ¥
2 milch cows; 2 heifers coming 2
years; 3 spring steer calves.
33 head of shoats.
Duroc Jersey Red boar. •;
McCormick binder.
Big 4 McCormick mower.
Hay rake; 16-in Eagle riding plow
John Deere pulverizer, 18-in die.
Endgate seeder and wagon.
iBrown^&nplanter with 160 rods
wire; Brown walk’g cultivator.
Daisy riding cultivator.
2-lever iron harrow.
Pony hand corn sheller.
Farm wagon, grain tight box.
Wagon with hayrack.
3 sets farm harness.
Two seated carriage nearly new.
Fanningmill nearly new.
About 5 doz chickens, household
goods, etc. t f
All this machinery Is nearly new and is in good
shape.
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TERMS: 12 months time given on sums over $I0| approved security and
10 per cent, interest; 8 per cent, discount for cash; su|ns under $10 cash.
GEORGE RODENWALD, Proprietor.
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(Official Report.)
Tbe balance of the money paid int<>
the treasury by me on April 30th 1900
as reapreeented by the county treasurerV
receipt? No. 190 and 191, to*wit: Tin
sum of $9.04. Iaccount for as follows:
At the time of making the above report
I was unable to find receipts for pay
intents of costs in oonnty caste, outsid*
of oounty foreclosures amounting t<>
$9 04, but which I have found since
paying same into the tieasury and can
pr tduse for your inspection ai any time
In county trustee cases, being an ac
tion of Holt county vs the Holt county
bank, in which the county attached
certain tax liens held and represented
by Mrs. Dwyer end which the county
claimed was in fact the property of
John Dwyer, one of the Holt County
bank bondsmen, before the statute of
limitation had run against tbe right to
recover on these tax iiena. I was made
trustee for tbe county and have collect
ed on these cases in which I was trustee
for the county, the following amounts.
Thesnm of $112.18 and have paid ou>
in costa in these oases tbe sum of $112.18
said disbursements being made up a>
follows:
Paid sheriffs for serving summons
in trustee esse, at shown by re
ceipted summons...$35 10
I also bold reoeipts from the clerk
of tbe district court costs paid
in trustee cases.77 08
Said payments will be found in the
office of the clerk of the district court
in fee book 10, page 333 and in the
same fee book on page 340.
In the foregoing message I have gone
into detail as far as time would permit
and have tried to explain matters so
that you might be able to understand
and get the run of these matters without
having to appoint another “Speciitl
Committee.” If however there is any
thing in this message which you, or any
of you, do not clearly understand it will
be a favor to me it you will come to me
and give me an opportunity to make
the matter of doubt clear to you.
You will observe that I have not gone
into the matter of county foreclosures
of tax liens in this report. 1 have not
taken this niAtler up at this time, for
the reason that I betive it would have a
tendency to confuse and for the ad
ditional reasou that I did uot have the
time to do so without neglecting county
affairs.
Considering that I have been compell
ed to resign the office to which the
people elected me, by you actions in
'leaping on me abuse, misuse and iusult.
I hope that you will now allow the
claims I have filed against the county,
amounting to the sum of $518.39 and
which sum is represented by cash ad
vanced in county cases, oivil and crim
inal, amount still due on salary, etc.
In going over the records of county
fo eciosures of tax liens, yonr special
committee found and reported that I
had'advanced in these county cases the
sum of $131,05; That I had received in
settled cases $50.30. That there waa
still due me for cash advanced $80.75,
wh cb would make the total indebted
ness of Iloli county to me, $594.04 ac
cording to the report of your special
committee, but the fact is that there is
dow due me in these county foreclosure
cases...9125 00
which with the amount of my
claims filed. . 513 39
leaves the actual amount due me
from the county.... ..9888 29
In regard to these several amounts in
county foreclosure cases I agreed with
the old board and stated to you that I
would never file any claim againBt Holt
county, for any money advanced in
getting service of summons in fore
closure cases, and fir this reason I will
never file any claim, or make any de
mand that the money of tue tax payer
of Holt county liquidate any t|art of the
$125 which I have so advanced
which remains unpaid at this t|pe.
It is now your duty, in jus'
and in justice to my bonds
point or employ a competent
go over my books, voucher
and the records in the several
Holt county, to the end th&i
rectness of this report be vefified, and
that my bondsmen be sur|j that no
liability on their part exists dpid that 1
be cleared of the infamous clgarges and
from false representations heretofore
circulated by yourself and other parties,
as I would have suffered dean by being
burned at tbe slake before I would hav*
abused the confidence of my people, ot
misused one cent of their money, all of
which is respectfully submitted.
W. R. Butler.
County Attorney of Holt County Neb
and
into me.
h^to ap
erson to
receipts
offices of
the cor
In anaemia and most women’s ail
meats the digestion is weak, tbe mak
ing of color, flesh and stringbt out of
food, is imperfect so that tbe patient is
week, wan, nervous and dyspeptic. This
condition can be corrected by taking a
course of Herbine. Prioe 50c.—P. C.
Corrigan.
Notice.
All parties owing me on account are
requested to call and make settlement
before Decembet lot. P. J. Fiynn.
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Thousand Tongues.
Could not express the rapture of
Annie £. Springer, of Philadelpha,*
when Dr. King’s New Discovery cured
her of a hacking cough that for many
years bad made life a burden. She says:
"After all other removed remedies and
doctors failed it soon removed the pain
in my (.best and I can now sleep sound*
ly, something I can scarcely remember
doing before. 1 feel like sounding its
praises throughout the Universe.” Dr.
King's New Discovery is guaranteed to
cure all troubles of the Throat, Chest or
Lungs. Price 50c and $1. Trial bottle
free at P. C. Corrjgan drug store.
Job Couldn't Have Stood It.
If he’d had Iiching Piles. They’re;
terribly annoying; but Bucklen’s Arnic
Salve will cure the worst case of Piles
on earth. It has cnred thousands. For
Injuries, Pains of Bodily Eruptions it’s,
the best salve in the world. Price 25c.
a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by P. C.
Corrigan, druggist*
There are thousands of people, suffer*
ing untold torture from piles, because
of the popular impression that they can
not be cured. Tabler’s Buckeye Pile
Ointment will cure them and the patient
will remain cnred. Price, 50c in bottles
Tubes, 75c.—P. C. Corrigan.
Corn-huskers’ sprained wrists, barbed
wire cuts, burns, bruises, scveie lacers
(ions and external injuries of any kind
are promptly and happily cured by ap
plying Ballards Snow Liniment. Prlcn
,S5 and 60s.—P, C. Corrigan.
For Sale—▲ Bargain.
NE 26. NW 25 and E*8W and W*
SE 24-35 14 430 with running wnier,
$1,800 for 30 days only.
M. Lyons, Emmett, Neb.
Happiness depends very much on the
condition of tbe liver and kidneys. The
ills of life make but little impression on
those who digeston is good. Yon can
regulate your liver and kiddeys with
Herbine and enjoy health and buoyancy
of spirits. Price. 50o—P. C. Corrigan.
We have seen tbe frail lufant when
tbe faint struggle for existence seemed
almost ended, resuscitated and made
strong by the use of White’s Cream
Vermifuge. Price, 25c —P. C. Corrigan
The Semi-Weekly Journal and The
Frontier one year $2 25.
HOTEL
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Enlarged
Refurnished
Refitted
Only First-class Hotel
In the City
W. T. EVANS, Prop
O’Neill -- 4
Abstracting Go
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Abstracts of Title
ONLY COMPLETE SET OF AB
STRACT BOOKS IN HOLT COUNTY
O’NEILL, NEB.
| A. B. NEWELL |
J REAL ESTATE J
j O’NEILL, NEBRASKA j
Selling and leading farms and ranches
Taxes paid and lands inspected for non
residents. Parties desiring to bur or
rent land owned br non-residents give
me a call, will look up the owners and
procure the land foryou. *
J^lt. J. P. GILL1GAN,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office in Holt County Bank building
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.
JJR G. M. BERRY,
DENTIST AND ORAL SURGEON
Graduate of Northwestern University,
Chicago, and also of
American College of Dental Surgeory.
All the latest and Improved branches of
Dentistry earofully performed.
-- -—
ABNEY. 8TKWABT,
PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Address, Page, Neb
,R. P. J. FLYNN
PHYCIAN AND SURGEON
Office over Corrigan’s, first door to right
Night calls promptly attended.
M. P. KINKAID ~
LAWYER
Offloe over Elkhorn Valley Bank.
O’NEILL. NE3.
3. KIKEG
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. AND NOTARY
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Office front room over U. 8. land office
O’NEILL, NEB._
n B. BENEDICT,
* LAWYER,
Office in the Judge Roberts building, north
of O. O. Border's lumber yard,
O NEILL,___ KBB
JJ R. DICKSON
attorney at law
Reference First National Bank
O'NEILL. NEB
FOR SALE!
160 Acres In 84-29-10, at
$5.00 per Acre.
j. w. HART,
1515 Arapahoe St.
(17m2) DENVER. C
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