CELEBRATION . tt-ttwimwitimrrr in' ~~rminrmn-iiaiin r rnr ■mMnrTMrrnrrrnnmnMii A AI I A«|ir Races, Games BALL IiAiVEl and Sports In the evening there PIAF^Mf A Al/O1 will be a grand dis- la MUf lb BW1BMM m play of brilliancy in | HIlL Iff W IB A V Music, speaking, etc. Dance in new hall afternoon and evening. Bigest celebration in Holt county. Everybody is coming! By the Committee. The Season Changes and With the Season | I Ye* Machines Must he Changed-| We were with you dur ing the plow season and desire to thank our cus tomers one and all for their very liberal patronage, and we want to say to you that we will be with you > during the coming grain and hay harvest with a full^line of the— ■ •*3*^*3® ^V' -v.:- ''c ■:>...■ -' • • i «*•■ .**'•'•* w~ •* < *■* j> I OLD RELIABLE McCORMICK | S -BINDERS, MOWERS, CORN HARVESTERS, §» jg SHREDERS. HAY RAKES AND HEADERS. p gg The prosperous man ^ The thinking man ;£', The rich man f gs> | The poor man and j&S - The coming man--- g ^ the youth of America--- £?>« All need tMe Tic Cormick to success fully succeed in reaching the aroal of happiness I O’NEILL O. F. BI6LIN O’Neill I i$ ■ , ^. • : 11 0 NEILL SHAMROCK. A 10c cigar for a nickel, made exclus ively for O’Neill connoiseurs—little but tine as silk. Try them at— T. J. Hurley Dewey Hotel The Derby J. P. Maun Win. Lavioliette J. P, Gallagher Gilligan & Stout Ogden House Hotel Evans John J. Harrington J. Bentley Lapham & Edwards 48-tf Restaurant. I will be in O’Neill every Friday and Saturday with my ,1iaft stallion and Spanish jack, at Mellor & Quilty's barn—J. H. McAllister 47—tf Auction Sale. Two diiving- team#, two single horses and six head of work horses will be offered at public sale at tlie livery barn of Mellor&Quiltv in O’Neill, on Satur day, June 20; also two far-n wagons, one buggy and one road wagon, oue heavy saddle, set, of driving harness, set of single buggy harness and a few house hold goods. 512 L. C. Wade legal advertisements. NOTICE. ('lark & (ilen, a copartnership, Janies H. Clark. Joseph C. Glen, D. J. O. Fassell de fendants, will take notice that on the 22d day of May. 1901 George W. Bradt plaintiff herein filed his petition in the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, against you de fendants together with Nelson llartson, George M. Smith, Edger C. Smith and Henry O. Jackson, the object and prayer of whicn are to obtain a specific performance of one certain contract in writing bearing date the 20th day of March 1899, whereby defendant Nelson llartson agreed to sell and convey to plaintiff herein, the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter and the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty-four, and the east half of the north east quarter of section twenty-three all in township thirty, north of range eleven west of the Sixth Principal meridian in the County of Holt, Nebraska: and to have the court decree that at the time said contract was made said defendant George M. Smith held such title as trustee of said Nelson llartson, who was in fact the owner thereof and that defendant Henry O. Jackson now holds the same as trustee of the plaintiff; that the apparent mortgage liens of Clark & Glen, and James 11. Clark and i). J. O. Fassell are no longer liens and that the same have been fully satisfied and that the ap parent mortgage of defendant Edgar C. Smith was given without any consideration and was given with full knowledge that plaintiff had long been In the open, notor ious, exclusive and peaceable possession of said premises as owner and that he was equitable owner thereof and that defendant Henry O. .Jackson long before pretending to acquire any interest in the title to said premises knew that plaintiff herein was the equitable owner of said premises and to have the title to said premises conveyed by said llenry O. Jackson to the plaintiff and such title quieted and confirmed in plaintiff as against all of said defendants. You are required to answer aaid petition on or before the 15th day of July, 1901. (ieorge Bradt, Plaintiff, 49-4 By M. P. Kinkaid. his attorney. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT COUNTY. NEBRASKA. NOTICE. Austin C. Ilewett, Plaintiff, vs Frank B. Ainger, as F. B. Ainger, Ilattic N. Ainger, his wife, and the unknown heirs of George W. Dement, deceased, and Mrs. George W. Dement, widow of George W. Dement, deceased. Defendants. The a' ove named defendants and each of them will take notice that the above named plaintiff has filed ids petition in the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, against the above named defendants and eacli of them, the object and prayer of said petition being to foreclose a certain mortgage, excuted by the dofendant Frank B. Ainger to Ephraim L. Semans and assigned to the plaintiff, upon the southeast quarter of Sec. 17 in Twp. 29, north of Range 12 west, *n Holt county. Ne braska, said mortgage being given to secure the payment of a certain promissory note dated Fe ruary 4.1899, an 1 due three years after date. Pla ntiff alleges tliat|there is now due upon said note and mortgage securing the same, and taxes paid, the sum of $390. for wh oh sum, with interest from this date, the plain tiff pravafora decree that defondunts lie required to pay the same or that said prem ises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due. and for other equitable relief. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 29th day of July, 1901. Dated this 17th day of June, 1901 51-4 It, It. Dickson, Attorney for Plaintiff. LEGAL NOTICE. Henrietta Rathbone, defendant: You will tuke notice that on the 31st day of May, 1901, Walter Rathbone, plaintiff herein, tiled his petition in the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, against you, theobject and prayer of which are to obtain an absolute divorce from the bonds of matrimony with you on the ground that on divers days in tlie month of lebruary and that part of March previous to the 13th day thereof, 1901, you committed adultry with one Moore ana also with one Vanetton, whose Christian names are un known to the plaintiff; and a further pur pose Is to have the court decree the title to lot three (3). in block thirty-three CM) of the original plat of the village of O’Neill, now the city of O’Neill, Holt county, Nebraska, decreed to be in plaintiff free from any dower or homestead interest of t tie defendant. You are required to answer said petition on or before the I5tn day of July, 1901. 49-4 Walter Rathbone, Plaintiff. IN THE DISTRICT COURTOE HOLT COUN TY, NEBRASKA. Joseph Bchildkr, Plaintiff, 1 vs. -Notice. Rosalia Schildkh, Defendant. ) To Rosalia Schikler, non-resident defehdant: You are hereby notified that on the 13th day of June, 1901, the above named plaintiff, Joseph Nchifiler, tiled a petition against you in the District Court of Holt. County, Nebras ka, the object and prayer of which are to ob tain a divorce from you on the ground that you have wilfully abandoned the plaintiff without good cause or excuse since August, 1889. Plaintiff also prays in the petition that a decree tie entered In said cause, finding that you are not entitled to either permanent or temporary alimony, and for other equit able relief. You are required to answer this petition on or before the 22nd day of July, 1901, Dated June 13, 1901. R. 11. Dickson, 50-4 Attorney for Plaintiff. Is. specialties: Eye, ear. Nose and Throat Sp ctacles correctly fitted and Supplied. O'NEILL. NEB. rYYY>YITYYT*TV