The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 07, 1901, Image 5

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    THEY ARE ALL DUTCH -- BUT THE SHIP’S NAME IS
Carrying a full line of Moline Implements consigned to the Farmers of Holt county
HI We desire to call your attention especially to four of
these implements, that are the best of their kind on
earth — New Good Enough and High Flying
> Dutchman Sulky Plows, Dutch Uncle Rid ng
r Cultivator and Gretchen Corn Planter. When
you cali we will show to you other implements manu
factured by this old and reliable firm, consisting of
Riding and Walking Listers, Harrows, Wa.king and Disc Riding
Cultivators.
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In other lines we have the celebrated Fish Wagons,
Roller B aring Buggies—something entirely new and
rovel, the McCormick Harvesters and Shreders, the
McCormick King of Mowers and the strongest, b* st
and most powerful hayi ake ever manufactured.
’s;
MOul^
** TRADCi
We never sold
a w* ak or
useless
implement
and we never
will.
Our farmer
friends will
v ueli or i liis
s' lein nt.
We want your
trade and in
return expect
to give you
full value for
ever) dol'ar
invested
| w i ii s.
i i.
Our samples are ready for in*pee‘ion and we will
he pleased to show our line to all, whether you pur
chase or not.
. F. BIGLIN
Am _
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SUPERVISORS IN
REGULAR SESSION
(Official Report.)
*
Supervisors’ Office, O’Neill, Nebr.
9. o’clock a. m., Dec. *28, 1900.—
Board met pursuant to adjournment,
all members present, except Keefe.
Minutes of yesterday’s meeting
were read and approved.
Petition of A. A. Wagers to order
taxes stricken from tax list, said
taxes being assessed against a
part of sw\ of section 4, township
28, range 9, for years from 1892 to
1900 inclusive, was upon motion re
jected.
Mr. Chairman: I move that the
following amounts, towit:
4169 16 (mid by First Nai’l bank, int
on deposit, receipt number 113.
$73 28 paid by Farmers’ Bank of Page,
interest on deposit, receipt number 114
$23 00 paid by Gallagher and Com
0 panv, bankers,'interest on deposit, re
ceipt number 115.
$39 60 paid by Citizen’s Bank of
Stuart, interest on deposit, receipt num
ber 116.
$4 90 paid by Gallagher and Company,
interest on deposit, receipt number 118.
$103 98 paid by Elkkorn Valley Bank,
interest on deposit, receipt number 119.
$405 04 paid by \V R Butler, receipt
number 130.
4 00 paid by W. R. Butler, receipt
1 number 121.
$391 95 paid by State of Mebrasko, re
imbursing conniv, receipt number 125.
$39 75 paid by Citizens Bank, Stuart,
iuterest on deposit, receipt number 1
$30 70 paid by Farmers Bank, Page,
interest :>n deposit, receipt number 2
$25 05 paid b\ G tlla^ber and Company
interest on deposit, receipt number 3
$291 95 paid by First Nat’l Batik, in
lerest on deposit receipt number 5.
$103 64 paid by Elk horn Valiev Bank
interest on deposit, receipt number 6.
$156 79 paid by John Skirving. fees,
receipt number 7.
$40 00 paid by John Skirving, Hs
petKletis coll; receipt number 8.
$60 00 paid by John Skirving, fees,
receipt number 9.
$157 40 paid by John Skirving. Scott
judgment, receipt number 10.
$43 00 paid by John S Leis, fees, re
ceipt number 11.
$205 91 paid by First Nat’l Bank, in
terest on .deposit, receipt number 15
$25 23 paid by Gallagher anil Company
interest on deposit, receipt number 16.
$105 55 paid by Elktioru V iliev Buik
interest on deposit, receipt number 17
$30 93 paid b\ Farmers Bulk, interest
on deposit, receipt number 18
$3 00 paid b) Chas. N Voss, miss,
fee, receipt number 20.
$40 18 paid by Citizens Bank, Smart,
interest on deposit, receipt number 21.
$122 55 paid by G A. McCuechan,
costs A & N. R. R. Bd , election, :e*
oeipt number 25.
$34 00 paid by Wm. P Simar, rent
Bartley properly, receipt number 26.
$151 84 paid by W. R. Butler, paid tin
settlement, receipt number 27
$2738 93 total, having been paid into
the general fund of year 1900 be added
to the amount levied foi said year.
W. W. Betbea,
W. P. Simar.
Motion carried.
Upon notice the following claims
were allowed on general fund aud
warrants drawn therefore:
R R Dickson, legal services....$125 00
John Skirving, clerk’s fees. 497 99
allowed in sum of 440 11
Judd Woods, publishing. 12 64
Aug. Riemer’s, election,.. 4 00
'J E. Havens, election. 7 50
allowed $3 00.
A. W. Gunn, court cert.f 6 10
I'. V. Golden, legal services,. 50 00
E S Eves, publishing. 30 00
C. Selah, appointing elec, bonds. 51 90
Also claim of Wm.- Porter fur
$8 00 allowed on bridge fund and order
NEW SHOES
Just received, 1,000 pairs of Shoes, conisting of
g Men’s line Sunday shoes.
• light and heavy work shoes
S line Oxfords.
S Ladies’ fine and heavy shoes.
Ladies’ fine Oxfords,
line toe slippers.
Misses toe slippers and sandals.
Boys’ fine & heavy shoes, all kind
!
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This is the strongest line of shoes we ever handled and wo can
assure you our prices are the lowest that can be found anywhere.
31-2
JTolux J. Harrington.
eil applied on tax of 1899.
Claims of E S. Even, publishing de
linquent tax list of 1899. $323 15.
Claims of Lee • W. Henry, publishing
delinquent tax list of 1819, $220 00.
Juad Woods, publishing delinquent
tax list of 1898, $95 25.
Claims allowed were allowed on ad
vertising fund
The following claims jwere upon mo*
tiou rejected:
L. Q Ltmbert. witness fees.$12 60
Win. Lei I, witness fees,. 12 60
S. B Howard, damages,. 10 00
Upou motion the lease from the
Elklioru Valley Bank to the County
of Holt on building situated on lot
24 in block 15 in the City of O’Neill
was ordered spread on the record.
Upou motiou the commuuioation
from M. H. McCarthy to the county
board was laid on the table.
Upon motion board adjourned
until Dec. 20, 1900, 9 o’clock a. m.
9 o’clock a. m., Dec. 29, 1900.—
Board met pursuant to adjournment,
present. Bethea, Coffey, Fritch
toff, Postlewait and Simar.
Absent Cooper and Keeefe.
Ou request of Chairman Fritch
ioff, VV. W. Bethea acted as tempor
ary chairman.
Minutes of yesterday’s meeting
were read and approved.
Mr. Chairman: I move that the
county attorney be instructed to ap
peal ou error to the snpreme court
in case of Independent Publishing
company vs. The County of Holt.
Case number 6254.
P. J. Fritchioff.
John Coffey.
Motion carried.
Arthur F. Mullen was appointed
by the board as trustee for tbe
county and as such trustee to re
ceive deed from W R. Butler, trus
tee for Dwyer tax deeds aud tax
deeds and tax sale certificates for
the following lands, towit: NEJ
s>'C. 20, twp. 25, rge 13, n£ se^ sec.
8, oi sw sec 9, twp 26, rge. 11, swj
sec. 13, twp. 25, rge. 12, se£ soc. 34,
twp. 31, rge. 13, nw£ sec. 12, twp.
25, rge. 13, lot 3 aud ne^, ne£ sw£
sec. 7, twp. 25, rge. 13, nej sec. 23,
twp. 31, rge. 13, ne^ sec. 12, twp.
25, rge. 13, se-J sec. 7, twp. 25, rge.
11, ej sejf and swj se.^ sec. 7, twp.
32, rge. 13, se^ sec. 1, twp. 27, rge.
13, nej sec. 1, twp. 11, rge. 13, dwJ
sec. 9, twp. 27, rge. 11, sej sec. 22,
twp. 31, rge. 13, nwj sec. , twp. 25
rge. 13.
Mr. Cbauman: I move that a
vote of thanks be tendered to Chair
man P. J. Fritchioff, also Clerk C
F. Englehaupt for the courtesies
and impartial treatment of all mem
bers of the board.
W. P. Simar.
33. W. Postlewaist.
Motion carried.
Upon motion board adjourned.
Attest. P. J. Fritchioff,
John S. Leis, County Clerk.
By C. F. Engelhaupt, deputy.
[Seal]
A Night of Terror.
“Awful anxiety was felt for the widow
of the brave General Burnham of Mach
ias. Me., when the doctors said she
would die with pneumonia before morn
ing” writes Mrs. 8. H Lincoln, who at
tended her that fearful night, but she
begged for Dr. King’s New Discovery,
which bad more than once saved her
life, and cured her of consumption.
Mter taking, she slept all night. Far
ther use entirely cured her.” This mar
velous medicine is guaranteed to cure
all throat, cheBt and lung diseases. Only
50c and $1. Trial bottles free at P. C.
Corrigan’s drug store
Copper Deposits In Ivetnnd.
It Is well known that very Impor
tant copper deposits exist In Ireland,
and it Is probable that a large amount
of British capital will shortly be em
ployed In the development and oper
ation of mines in the Midlands and
West, and there la every likelihood of
the venture turning out most remun
erative. The ore from some of the
mines shows a high percentage of cop
per, and the situation of the mines is
such as to make the transport of the
ore to Swansea for smelting pur
poses a comparatively Inexpensive
matter. _
Stood Death Off.
G B. Munday, a lawyer of Henrietta,
Tex., ouce fooled a grave digger. He
says: “My brother was very low with
malarial fever and jaundice. I persu
aded him to try Electrio Bitters and
he was soon much better, but continued
their nse until be was wholly cured. I
am sure Electric Bitters saved his life.”
This remedy exbels malaria, kills disese
germs ami purifl-s the blood; aihs di
gestion, regulates liver, kidneys and
howels, cures constipation, dyspepsia,
nervous diseases, kidney troubles, fe
male complaints; gives perfect health.
Duly ,50c at P. C Corrigan’s drug store
Coal In China.
Professor Drake estimates that
within the 150 square miles around
Tse-chau there are about three thou
sand milion metric tons of coal, and
it must be remembered that this area
1b only a little of the ragged edge of
the great coal fields of Shan-si. Most
of Shan-sl has been found underlaid
by large coal beds. Richthofen esti
mates that the anthracite coal alone
of Shan-si amounts to 630,000 mil
lion tons, and that the coal area is
greater than that of Pennsylvania.
Some Reasons
Why You Should Insist on Having
EUREKA HARNESS OIL
U necjualed by any other.
Renders hard leather soff
Especially prepared.
Keeps out water.
A heavy bodied oil.
Harness
An excellent preservative.
Reduces cost of you'- harness.
Never burns the leather; its
Efficiency is increased.
Secures best service.
Stitches kept from breaking.
Oil
|s sold in all
Localities Manufactured by
Standard Oil ('oinpnny.
V.'
specialties:
Eve. Ear, nose and Throat
Spectacle* correctly fitted and Supplied.
O'NEILL, NEB.
3. KING v.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND NOTARY
-PUBLIC --
Office front room over U. 8. land office
O’NEILL, NEB.
legal advertisements.
NOTICE KOlt PUBLICATION.
Department of he Interior.
l.andutli eat O’Neill, Neb
Feb. B, 1001.—Notice is ereby (Oven 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 r. irister and receiver at O’Neill,
NeL>.. on March >5, ilitll. viz:
JAME-i HUAI)., T. (’ E No ««4l.forthe
8»!* NE'i, Sec. I. township 31 N. rantfe 10 W.
lie names tins following witnesses to prove
h:s continuous res deuce up'm and cultl
vation otsaid laid, viz: Wallace Sptagiie,
fc. J lieeney. W M. Picketing, L)au Kel.ey,
of Dorsey, Neb.
33-0 S. .1. Weekes, Register.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Department or the Interior.
Land Orrics at O'Neill, Nee.
January 3,1801.
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named settler hue Bled notice of his Intend
tlon to make Dual proof In support of nls
claim, and that said proof will be made
before the register and receiver at O’Neill,
Nebraska, on February 16, 1801. vis:
William UHATIERION T. C. E No.6330for
the NWli sec 33, twp 20 n, range 18 w.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous resldenee upon and oultt
vatlon of said land vis: _ _...
Michael Lyons, Emmett Earl, William B.
Ashton, Denule Kane all of Emmet. Neb.
27-flnp8. J. Weekbb. Regia ter.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Department of the interior.
Land Office at O'Neill. Neb.
Jan. 8, 1901.- Notice Is hereby given that
the following named settler has filed notioe
of bis lnientton to make final proof in sup
port of his claim, and ' hat said proof will be
Made before the it Ulster and receiver at
t'Nelll, Nebraska, on Feb. 16. 1801. vis:
W illiam HAMILTON, H.K. No 14812, for the
SKla. section 26, township 29 north, range 10
west.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, vis:
Janies Mullen, T. 8. Uoobe. WUsie Stewart,
Winfield Hay ne, all of Page, Neb.
27- 6up 8. J. Weekes. Register.
NOTIOE FOB PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior
Lana Office at O'Neill, Nebr.
Jtniu&rv 0i 1001*
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named settler ha» filed notice ot hts Intention
to make final proof In support of his claim,
and that said proof will be made before
register and receiver at O’Neill, Neb., on
February 19,1901, vis:
Charles A. GRASS, II. E. No. 11822, for the
nw!% see 5, twp. 20 n., range 9 w.
He names the following witnesses to prove
Ills continuous residence upon andeultiva
tlon of said land, vis: _
J A. Ne'«berry, Henry Julius, T. 8. Boohe,
Charles Allen, all of Page. Neb.
28- 6np 8. J. WEEKES, Beglsler.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION,
Department of the Interior,
Land Office at O'Neill, Nebraska
Jan. 16.1601.
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of hts Inten
tion to make final prool In support of bis
claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore register and receiver at O'Neill, Neb.,
on February 23.19<il, viz:
Stephen DUNLIN, H. E. No 7006, for the
S‘/t sE'/i. NEV HKK. 8EX NB!4 seo23, twp 32
north, range 12 west.
He n> mes the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said iand, viz:
August Eppenbach, Michael Langan.
Bernard Hyues, Austin Hynes, all of Turner,
Neb. 20-6 np
8. J, WEEKES, Register.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
Land Office at O'Neill, Nebraska,
Jan. 16,1901.
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his inten
tion to make final proof In support of hts
claim, and tnat said proof will be made be
fore register and receiver at O’Neill, Neb., on
February 23, 1901. viz:
Charles A INOhBSOl.L. H. E. No 14633, for
the Nt!* eeo 19, twp 28 north, range 18 west.
He names the following witnesses to prove,
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said land, viz:
Alex Marling. Morton E. Hiatt, Andrew
Clark, Jacob B. Marring, all of O'Neill, Neb.
2lM>np 8. J. WEEKES. Register,
IIOMSTEAD CONSOLIDATED NOTICE.
Department of the Interior,
United Slates Land Office.
O’Neill. Neb., Jan. 30. 1901.—Notice is here
by given that the following named settler
has filed notice of his intention to submit
final proof In supuort of his entries, said
proof to be made before the register and
receiver at O’Nolll, Nebraska, on March 33,
1801, viz: .
Henry B. SPRAGUE, H. E. No. 14739. for
SKI* NWl4. N‘/i SWfc, NW* SMi. Sec II, Twp
SON.. B. 9\V. a „
Witnesses: T. F. Sherman and C. W. Mor
gan of Dorsey. Neb., H. W. Tomlinson and
Walter TulUs or Star. Neb.
T C. E. No. 0676, for NWJ» 8ec 14, Twp 3l;N„
R. 10 W. • . •,
Witnesses: T. F. Sherman and C. W. Mor
gun of Dorsey, Neb., H. W. Tomlinson and
Walter Tullis of Star, Neb. 31-6np
S. J. WEEKES, Register.