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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1901)
I! ^gaaaB^BMiiaBBBHagmasaaBBgaaBEmEsMBWsamsuBWSt aaesBaowostsBum '^ssn THEY ALL DUTCH- BUT THE SHIP’S NAME IS ■vv jft ' £#?& ■ f“f v; Carrying a full line of Moline Implements consigned to the Farmers of Holt county i 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 Riding Cultivator and Gretchen Corn Planter. When you call vve will show to you other implements manu factured by this old arid reliable firm, consisting ot Riding and Walking Listers, Harrows, Wa king and Disc Riding Cultivators. In other lines we have the celebrated Fish Wagons, Roller Bearing Buggies—something entirely new and novel, the McCormick Harvesters and Shredera, the McCormick King of Mowers and the strongest, best and most powerful hayrake ever manufactured. We never sold a weak or useless implement and we never will. Our farmer friends will vouch for this statement. MOLINE PtpWS AND OTHER •’ L FRYING DUTCHMAN \ FARM-TOOLS_j We want your trade and in return expect to give you full value for every dollar invested wiih us. Our samples are ready for inspection and we will be pleased to show our line to all, whether you pur chase or not. O. F. BIGLIN ^x^sBmE^msssss^szsBamEaBsmesaasamiawBmasBgss&atasE^i Jou'JiS ** T«M)i COMING Nebraska State Dental Company | APRIL I TO 14 | Office Opposite of Hotel EVaijs All work done by the latest methods. Satisfaction guaranteed or no charge made. We fill, clean and extract teeth by the painless method. Bridge work done right and prices reasonable. Coqsliltatioi) & E*aipii)atioi) Free A. A. STANTON, Proprietor. CIGARS AND LIQUORS A quiet orderly resort where the best brands of are always at your command. -TRY OUR 7 0 year old 0. F. G. Taylor 8 year old W. H. McBriar 8 year old imported Ch rry Wine CASE BEER $2.75 PER CASE is the... Cheapest If you want to buy the best Buggy, Carriage, Farm Wag on, Spring Wagon, Road Wagon, Farm Truck, Cart, Wind mill, Feedmill, hand or power Corn SheFer, Plow, Disc Cul tivator, Sweeps, Stackers, Rakes, Mowers, Binders, Headers, Threshers, Steam or Gasoline powers, call and sec EM IJLi SISTZGH3HE, Prop. Elkhorn Valley Blacksmith, Wagon, Carriage, Shoeing & Machine Shop. . 8.—Just received another car of Rushford wagons, complete stock ot all sizes; they are the best wagons made. legal advertisements. LEGAL. NOTICE. The unknown heirs of William H Bice, deceased, ni.n-resident defendants, and the southeast quarter of section ton, township thirty,north of range ten west of theiith prin cipal ineredian In Holt county.Nebraska, will take notice that on the t’-ird dav of March, A. D. 1901, M. P. ICinkaid as administrator upon the estate of Helen A Berry, deceased, as plaintiff filed his petition In the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, against the unknown heirs of William 11. Bice, deceased, and the southeast quarter of section ten. township thirty, north of range ten west of the sixth principal ineredian in Holt county. Nebraska, the object and prayer of which, as to the lirst cause of action alleged, Is to fore close a tax lien legally owned and held by the plaintiff upon the defendant southeast quarter of section ten, township thirty, north of range ton west of tho sixth principal ineredian In Holt county. Nebraska, which lien was purchased by K. W. Adams of the county treasurer of Holt county, Nebraska, at private tax sale for the delinquent taxes due and owing thereon for the year I88t>, and for the pu.v nient by virtue of said tax sule purchase, of the subsequent taxes when de linquent for the years of 1889, 1899,1891 and 1892, which taxes for all of said years wore duly assessed for taxation In said county, the amount paid at said tax sale pur chase being $20.80,and the taxes for 1889 $29 72; for 1S9IJ $19.27. and for 1891, $12 St, and for 1892. $8.81; and for giving notice to the owner and occupier of said premises to redeem said premises from such lien there was reasonably paid four dollars; plaintiff claims on this firsi c .use of action to be due him the sum of $290.00 For a second and supplemental cause of action plaintiff asks the foreclosure of a tax lien owned and held by him and acquired by him as administrator of the estate of said intestate Helen A Berry, deceased, by pur chase at private tax sale of said southeast quarter of section ten, township thir ty, north of range ten west oi the sixth principal mtre dian in Holt county, Nebraska, for the delin quent and unpaid tax of the year 1898, for that year amounting to $10 89 and 1899. for that year amounting to $9 89. which taxes were U117 nuu iTspt'fuuu^ ivviuu <n*u assessed lor said years and tlie same being delinquent and unpaid,that for !8!18 was duly advertised and said premises for sale in tlie uiontli of October, 18!)!) for the delinquent and unpaid taxes for tlie year of 18!)8 and not being sold for want of bidders tlie county treasurer so reported to t he county clerk of sal t Holt county andtbe tax l'orl8iH).becoming delinquent and remaining unpaid,the county treasurer of said Holt county duly adver tised tlie same and said premises for sale; said advertisement being made in tlie month or October, lyou, and said taxes remaining un paid and having been duly offered for sale at publio auction in the month of November, lHUO, and uot being sold for want of bidders nlainUff on tlio 18th day of March, 11101, bought said premises of the county treasurer of Holt county, the county treas urer having unduly reported to tlie county clerk that said premises had not been sold tit public sale and thus acquired the lien paying the amount with Interest and cost thereon for said taxes of 18U8 and 1891) the sum of Plaintiff’s pet't.' m alleges said tax sale is invalid as a tax-sale tor the reason that said Holt county , ..arged to the owners of said land twenty cents for advertising the same for sale for tlie unpaid tax of 18118 and twenty cents for advertising the same for the unpaid tax of 18!)!). but said county paid the publisher of tlie notice of such sale hut ten cents at any rate Jmueli less titan twenty cents for each of suid advertisements where by said tax sale to plaintiff was Invalid as a tax-sale and said tax sale was invalid for oilier reasons whereby by reason of tlie in validity of said tax s do plaintiff has become subrogated to the rights of Holt county in its relation to tlie owners of said land herein described and may proceed at once to fore close said tax liens. Plaintiff claims there is now due him on said second cause of action the sum of tb'il 47 and is entitled to interest at ten percent upon that amount and also upon tlie sum of $2tkt, alleged to be due him on Ills first cause of action until said amounts so duo him he satisfied and plaintiff prays for a decree that defendants be required to pay the amount of said sums no due him or that suid land may be sold to satisfy tlie amount found due him. You defendants are reauired to answer said petition on or beforo tlie Kith of May, 1901. M. P. Kinkaid, As administrator upon the estate of Helen A. berry, deceased, plaintiff. ;«)-4 SPECIAL MASTER'S SAUK. In the Circuit Court of the United States For the District of Nebraska. No. 145, docket U. Richard A. Revan. et al, complainants, vs. American Chicory Company, a corpor ation. defendant. FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE. Public notice is hereby given that in pur suance and by virtue ol'a decree entered In the above cause on the 6th day of Fehruary, 1001, I, George H. Thummei, special master in chancery of the circuit court of the United States for the district of Nebraska, will on the 2nd day of April, 1901, at the hour of eight o’clock in the forenoon of said day at the front door of the Iloltcounty courthouse building, in the City of O’Nelli, Holt county, State of Nebraska, seil at public auction for cash the following described property, towit: All of blook ten MOj consisting of lots one (1) to thirteen (13), both inclusive, of Math ews addition to tho City of O’Neill as sur veyed, platted and recorded, said Mathews addition being located upon the nortli half Pi) of the south ist quarter |>i) of sect on twentyiive (25) i t' township twentyniue (2!1) north of range twelve [121 west of the Sixth principal meridian situated In the County of Holt and State of Nebraska, together witli all and singular the buildings, structures, tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or any wise appertain ing and Including as a part of the said real estate, the fixtures and machinery in the chicory factory thoreon located and describ ed: One fifty horse power boiler; 1 twenty five horse power Atlas engine; l drying kiln 22 feet 6 inches by 22 feet «. inches, consisting of coke furnace and a double deck of drying plates; 3 seven foot chicory roasters com plete; 1 root splicer complete 1 chicory grinding mill, vertical running stone burrs 30 Inches in diameter; 1 iron mill for grinding sugar; 1 Twin city scalper and grater complete; 4 I sets of chicory conveyors with ail boots, heads, belting and shafting complete; 1 molasses burner, 7 feet by 3 feet by two feet complete, complete system of heating appar atus for heating entire plant with the ex- ! haust steam from engine; all line shutting, pu[leys and belting necessary to operate the above mentioned machinery. Leo. H. Thummell, Special Muster in Chancery. Crano, Crane & Erwin, I 35 5 Solicitors for Complainants, NOTICE OF SALE UNDER CHATTEL MORTGAGE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of two chattel mortgages dated on the 14th day ' of May, 1900, one of said mortgages being to secure a note of #812.14 dated May 14. 1900, due October 17, 1900, the other being to secure a note of *795.97 dated May 14, 1900, due October 14, 1900, and recorded in the office of the county clerk of Holt county, Nebraska, on the 21*t and 17rh days of May, 1900, and ex ecuted by J. T. Tavenner to I. G. Trauerman & Company aud to secure the above mention ed notes and upon which there is now due the sum of #1.008.11, with interest at 8 per cent from maturity of said notes, default having been made In the payment of said sums aud no suitor other proceeding at law having been Instituted to recover said debt, or any part thereof, we will sell the property therein described, namely: Twelve three and four year old cows; ten four to seven year old cows; two steers three years old; i live heifers three years old; six cows three to five years old; six heifers three years old; six steers two years old; sll of said property being branded ■•lo" on left hip: also, six yearlings slit in right ear; at public auction at the livery barn of Mellor & Qullty, in the city of O'Neill, in the county of Holt and state of Nebraska, on the 18th day of April, 1901. at one o'clock p m. of said day. Dated tbls 20th day of March, 1901. I. G. TRAUERMAN & COMPANY, S8-*** Mortgagees. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. .. , Land Office at O’Neill, Nebr. Marchs, 1901.—Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has fll«d notice of his intontion to make ilnal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before register and receive at O’Neill, Nebr., on April 28. 1901. viz: ARM1NDA H. POSTLEWAIT, formerly Armiuda II. Ruland. II 1! No 14851 for the \V*4 MV'4,SK>4N\V'1,, N W!4 sw>4, sec 12. twp 31, north, rge 10 west. He names the following witnesses to prove > his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: John Shaw, M. T. Elliot, of Scotlville, J. W. Sprague, Charlie Morgan, of Dorsey. 87-tSnp S. J. WEEKES. Register. » To make wow-wow sauce chop fine sufficient parsley to make two table spoontuls. Hub it on a plate with a spatula, adding a few drops of vinegar until it is like a paste, then add three pickled walnuts chopped fine, and three gherkins chopped fine; four olives, also chopped. Put a tablespoonful of butter into a saucepan; when melted add a tablespoonful of Hour; mix; add half a pint of good stock. Stir until stock is [ ' ■■ boiling. Take from the fire; add a table* j spoonful of vinegar, a tabltspoonful of mushroom ketchnp and let it simmer for ten minutes. Strain and add the parsley and hot mixture, and turn it into the sauce tureen. It is eaten on boiled or corned beef.* March Ladies* Home Journal. FOR SALE—One good milch cow, fresh. Enquire of T. A. Pickering. 86-4 | Twenty-two years selling to the users of farm machinery of Holt county is a good guarantee that what we put out is giving the best service. Right at the front again this year with the celebrated— JOHN DEERE MACHINERY —every bolt and bar and bur of which is genuine. Plows, harrows, cultivators and everything that is needed to cultivate the soil as it should be. Poor machinery can’t do good work any more than poor flour can make good bread; it costs you more for repairs in a year than the original machine. The beauty of the Deere is simplicity, durability, easy running and perfect work. You are looking for farm tools; here is the place to get the verry best manufactured. It pays to buy none other. We can give you a deal this spring that will make you smile. Buggies, wagons—the best made. HARDWARE A long standing reputation gives us pre-eminence in the hardware business of this section. The Majestic Steel Range has won fame all over the country; we have them. Exclus ive agent for the Lick and Elliott anti-rust tinware and Stan skey steel ware—every piece guaranteed. Stockmens’ attention is called to the Prussian food—the best thing yet put out to feed stocd and keep them fat and healthy. A full line of guaranteed grades of cutlery, guns, amunition and all kinds of sporting goods. NEIL BRENNAN