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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1901)
SC ^ : O'* ' Eg & ■_ _m fi-' I OLD RELIABLE McCORMICK | 5 BINDERS, MOWERS, CORN HARVESTERS, |> ^ SHREDERS, HAY RAKES AND HEADERS. fe IO WEEKS trial subscripfn 10 c THE TWENTIETH CENTURY: FARMER It contains a number of special articles each week by the most compe tent specialists in every branch of agriculture; departments devoted to live stock, crops, the dairy, poulty yard, the orchard and garpen, farm machinery, veterinary topics, irrigation and the markets. The farmer’s wife, too, has her sharo of space, with recipes and sug gestions on cookery, dressmaking, fancy work, care of llowers and matters particularly pleasing to her, while the children have a department edited for them exclusively. Four or five pages are devoted to a complete review of the news of the week, covering happenings at home and abroad, and news in particular interesting to the great farming west. Then, too, are the stories, choice poetry and humor and all the good things that one likes to read after the lamps are lighted and the day’s work is done. An ideal Agricultural ) / per and Family Weekly j ($) -L year. CUT THIS OUT AND SENDIT WITH A DIME OR FIVE 2-CENT STAMPS TO THE TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER, 2207 FARNMAN STREET. OMAHA. _h*_ ROHRBOUGH BROS., Proprietors. Omaha, Nobr. XBBfcR—Opens Monday, Sept. 2. Scores of new students will enter in September. oSKSmoVC8t£)U V-Bn si n e SP8' Enel i sta, Shorthand, Typewriting, Telegraphy, l’en >"l*AS'^il»TAO*‘jl-Flrstclals equipments, employs the best teachers, lies a Colletro MrckMtra College Band, College Paper, Printing Office, Lecture Course sV Liter ar> Society. ■ iflll lMlUrn BY MAIL-Gregg system. Full course for fl5. \\ rite tor particulars. OKNKUiX INFORMATION—Over 1,000 students last year. Board given for .liree tjMtVt spockaAck day, places hundreds of students in positions each year, and guarantees HSS&&S5S££««t0 any address. Write ROHRBOUGH BKOS., Omaha. Nob. WAIT F-'OR THEE Big Omaha Show! Bigger, tetter, More Gorgeous than Ever SEPT. 11 to 21 KING AK-SAR-BEN VII, »m> the royal Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben .AND. Grand Oriental Carnival Every Day and NiQht! Frae Entertainment all the time Grand Daylight Parade Wednesday Afternoon, September 18th Gorgeous Electrical Pageant Thursday Evening, September 19th TEN DAYS OF UNEIJUAIJSD FUN AND SIGHT-SEISING! REDUCED RATES ON ALL ROADS legal advertisements. IX T11E DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT UOUN i Y, NEBRASKA. George W. Backhaus, Plaintiff, vs. l’eter Johnson, 0. II. Toncray, Emma rt. Toncrav, J. L. Ransom, H. N. McKee, and Mrs. H.N. McKee, first and full name un known. defendants. notice to non kesident defendants To Peter Johnson, O. II. Toncray, Emma R. Toncray, .J. L. Ransom, H. N. McKee and Mrs. 11. N. McKee, lirst and full name un known: You and each of you will take notice that on the 7th day of August. 1901, tho above named plaintiff tiled his petition in the district court of Holt county, Ne braska, against you, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain mortgage made and executed by Peter Johnson, bear ing date August 15, 1887, securing a note for $600, and made payable to C. 11. Toncray, upon the following described real estate situated in Holt county, Nebraska, towit: The northwest quarter of section four (4), in township twent.-seven (27) north, of range fifteen (15) west of the ttih P. M. Said mortg age was duly .recorded ,in the office of the county clerk of said county on the 22d day of August, 1887, and recorded in book number 28 at page 518. Said note so secured was dvie ami payable on the lirst day of August, 181)*, and draws interest at the rate of 7 per cent from date. Plaintiff alleges that he is the owner of aakl note and mortg age, and that there is now due thereon the sum of $1,030 with interest from this date at rhe rate of 7 per cent. Plaintiff prays for a decree in which tin' above named defendants be required to pay the amount found due, or that said premises may be sold to satisfy the same, and for other equitable relief. You are required to answer said petition ou or before the lGtli day of September, A. D. 1001. Dated this7th day of August, 1901. 0 - IM Ui.OKGE \V. BACKHAUS, Plaintiff. STATE OF NEBRASKA, iao HOLT COUNTY, fSS IN THE DISTRICT COURT THEREOF, OF i THE FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. James N. Clarke, receiver of Nebraska Loan and Trust company, plaintiff, vs. Ella M. Stewart, Alexander T. Hart, Hart his wife, first name to plaintiff un known, defendants. NOTICE OF SUIT. Tho above named defendant, Ella M. Stew art, is hereby notified that the above named plaintiff has filed in the above named court Ills petition against her and the defendant Alexander T. Hart, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a mortgage of $3U0. due March l, 1897, with ten per cent interest from said dale, ou the north west quarter of sec tion three (3), township thirty (30) north and range fifteen (15) west of the Sixth P. M., oil county, Nebraska. Said defendant is further notified that she is required to appear and answer said peti tion on or before Monday, the 23d of Septem ber, 1901. JAMES N. CLARKE. Receiver of Nebraska Loan and Trust Company. By R. R. Dickson and John M Ragan, his attorneys. 7-4 NOTICE. James R Moorman, Ell s Moorman and Moorman Brothers, defendants, will take notice that on tne 20th day of August, 1901, George F. Schmid, plaintiff, tiled his petition and uffidovit in attachment, in the District Court of Holt county. Nebraska; against you. allegeing tin t you and each of you are indbeted to the plaintiff in the sum of $15,158 20 on a judgment rendered against yen in his favor in the Court of Common Pleas of! Wyondot county, Ohio, on or about the 3d i day of June, 1901. That an order of attach-j ment for the sum and amount, last loresaid was issued out of the said Distil.at Court in j said cause and the sheriff of said Holt county : has levied the same upon, and attached the. southwest quarter of section two (2), town - ship twenty-eight (28). north, range fifteen (15), west, in said Holt county, as the pro perty of the said defendant James R. Moor man. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 14th day of October. 1901. Dated VugustJl, 1901. George F. Schmid, Plaintiff. By R. R. Dickson and J. L. Kaley, bis attorneys. 10-4 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. Land Office at O’Neill, Nebraska. Aug. 13, 1901. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice ot his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore register and receiver at O’Neill, Neb., on October 10, 1901, viz: Mary BILLS, formerly Hills heir of Charles 1) liills, deceased, 11. E. No. 14023, for the sW' j see 8. twp 32 north, range 12 west. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: Christ Christenson of Phoenix, Neb., Shor ry Leslie and Clause Storejohann of Turner, Neb., and John 11. Richards of Verdel, Neb. 2^7-tinp 18. J. WEEKES, Register. State of Nebraska J In the District Court j ss Thereof of l."»th Ju Holt County ) dicial District. NOTICE OF SUIT. County of Holt, Plaintiff, vs Alice Gilbert.-Gilbert, her husband, first name to plaintiff unknown, Nebraska Doan & Trust Company, and Minnie Thomps<>n, Defendants. The above named defendant Elise M. Gilbert, minor child of Alice Gilbert deceas ed is hereby notified that the Nebraska Doan & Trust Company and James N. Clark, Deceiver thereof, defendants, to the* above entitled action have in said action filed an answer on cross petition the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a mortage of *1.000, clue April 1st. 1893, with ten per cent, interest on said mortgage from October 1st, 1890, against the southwest quarter of sec tion eight (8) township thirty-one (31) north and range fourteen (14) west of th° 6th P. M. The said Elise M. Gilbert !s further notified t hat she is required to appear and answer said petition on or before Monday th * *21st day of October, l'.wil. Nebraska Doan and Trust company, •lames N. ulHi'k. Receiver Thereof. By R. R. Dickson and John M. Ragan, their attorneys, 11-4 Some Coffees are Glazed with a Cheap coating. If glazing helps coffee why aren’t the high priced Mochas and Javas glazed also? Lion Goff?« is not glazed. It is per fectly pure and has a delicious flavor. The aesled package Imure* uni- m , form Quality and freshness. III! Ill II..Ill... ■ LIFE IN THE COAST RANGE, Where Gaiua U'nrvlaa Iaa't ‘‘It,’* and Law Doesn't Ran. A settler whose farm is In a valley among the foothills of the Coast range, where a brawling stream comes down from the mountains and starts on Its winding way through the broad Wil lamette region, was in Portland, Ore., a few days ago. He was looking through the store of a dealer in hides, pelts, furs, as if searching for some thing. He said he was trying to find out whether the dealer purchased beaver skins and deer hides or not. He was told that even if a man vio lated the law by purchasing such ar ticles he would not be likely to leave them exposed and take the chance of being arrested and fined. The settler said he knew the law forbade the killing of beaver and deer, hut he had to kill them occasionally, and he had an idea that some one might buy the pelts on the quiet. He explained that it is impracticable for him to get fresh bsef or mutton where he lives, and as deer are plentiful, when he needed fresh meat he killed one. He has an idea that the deer are made to furnish meat to people who live far from butcher shops, and that he has a right to kill them for food. The law, he said, does not run where he lives. As to beaver, he said that there is a swamp on his place caused by beavers damming a small stream, and in drain ing this swamp, he came in contact with a whole colony of heavers. He might have killed two or three dozen of them if he could sell their skin3. The dealer asked him if he had ever eaten beaver tails. He replied that he is fond of them—in fact, he does not know of any greater luxury than a beaver’s tail baked in the ashes. He has eaten many of them. Prom this it was judged that he probably killed the tails at least of the beavers found on his claim, and most likely he had the skins of the beavers themselves put away in a safe place. OUR LARGE CITIES GROW. Thirty-Eight In Country with Copula tion of 100,000 or More. Qnln Wouldn’t WhUtle Falstaff. "Quin made his last appearance on the stage as Falstaff. The occasion was the benefit of his friend Ryan and the result such a financial success that the beneficiary wrote Quin the follow ing year saying that he would like to repeat the benefit and asking him as a favor to appear once more in the same part. Quin in the meantime had lost two of his front teeth—a loss which so interferred with his speech that he declined his friend’s request. His letter to Ryan was short, but characteristic: “ ‘My Dear Friend: There is no person on earth would sooner serve than yourself; but sir, I wnl whistle Falstaff for no man. James Quin.’ ” Oxford and Cambridge Aleu. One day when he was in Cambridge the late Bishop Mandell Creighton was asked if he could state the difference between an Oxford man and a Cam bridge man. The professor, as be then was, immediately replied: "An Ox ford man looks as if the world be longed to him; a Cambridge man as if he didn’t care to whom the world be longed.” BUY the: I SEWING MACHINE Do not be deceived by those who ad vertise a $60.00 Sewing Machine for $20.00. This kind of a machine can be bought from us or any of our dealers from $15.00 to $18.00. WE MAKE A VARIETY. , THE NEW HOME IS THE BEST. The Feed determines the strength or weakness of Sewing Machines. The Double Feed combined with other strong points makes the New Home the best Sewing Machine to buy. Write for CIRCULARS we manufacture and prices before purchasing THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO. ORANGE, MASS. ^ 28 Union Sq. N. Y., Chicago, 111., Atlanta, Ga., Bt. Louis,Mo., Dallas,Tex., San Francisco, Cal FOR SALE BY I H. BENEDICT, LAWYER. Office la the Judire Roberts bulldin#, north of O. O. Suvder’e lumber yard, O NEILL NEB. K. DICKSON ATTORNEY AT LAW Reference First National Bank O'NEILL. NEB The Frontier , The Frontier GOOD PRINTING GOOD PRINTING The Frontier TnE Frontier JJARNEY STEWART, PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER Satisfaction guaranteed. Address, Page, Neb JJR. P. J. FLYNN PHYCIAN AND SURGEON Office over Corrigan’s, first door to right Night calls promptly attended. Wm. Sardeson, V.S. In O’Neill Tuesdays and Saturdays of each week. Can be found at the Drug Stores. J^R. 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 o? Dentistry carefully performed. M. P. KINKAID LAWYER Office over Elkhorn Valley Bank. O’NEILL. NEB, d. d. KIMQ ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND NOTARY -PUBLIC - Office opposite U. S. land office O’NEILL, NEB. J. J\ GILLIGAN, 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. FOR SALE UR LEASE SE^ Sec 9, 29, 9 in Holt county. Inquire of MARTIN BROS. & CO SCfUTII OMAHA, NEB. Mar 28—flmo FRED ANDERSON, - Proprietor Headquarters for farmers of Boyd and Holt counties stopping in O’Neill. Good beds, good meals and right rates. SPECIAL BARGAIN IN FLOUR Two carloads to sell to make room for feedr I am making some special bar gains. All first class flour. It will pat you to see what I have. Oil meal for sale. A. MERRELL n Watches Clocks and Jewelry REPAIRED & GUARANTEED W. M. LOCKARD With GILLIGAN & STOUT ■with your name and address , printed on them | ONLY 50C -wwv> ” The cheapest way to buy for | those wanting small quantities 1 (El?e Frontier. | ^ ■■■■UHnnEEL* 35 b K 0 X (A 0 c, H 53 Purchase Tickets and Consign you Freight via the F. E.& M.V. and S.C.& P RAILROADS. TRAINS DEPART: GOING BAST. Passenger east, No. 4. 9:57 a. m Freight east. No. 24, 12:01 p. m Freight east, No. 28, 2:35 p. m. GOING WBBT. Passenger west. No. 3, 10:00 p. m Freight west, No. 27, 9:15 p. m FVoin-Vit TJo, 23 Loral 2:35 p. M. E. R. Adams, Agent, O’NEILL. NEB. v HOTEL " ' -Evans Enlarged Refurnished Refitted Only First-class Hotel In the City W. T. EVANS, Prop | A. B. NEWELL | REAL ESTATE J | O’NEILL, NEBRASKA | 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. Abstracting Co Compiles Abstracts of Title ONLY COMPLETE SET OF AB STRACT BOOKS IN BOLT COUNTJ' O’NKILTj, NE1S. Die 2§«¥.YctaHMd specialties: Eve. ear. Nose and throat Spectacles correctly fitted and Supplied. O'NEILL, NEB. yTVVfyT»VTTVT'nr»*TTTTT»TVTTTTTTT»TTTTVTVTVTTTV »»VVT'I [ C. L. BRIGHT ! | REAL ESTATE AND IN-| l SURANCE. j Choice ranches, farms and town • > lots for sale cheap and on easy J terms All kinds of land busi Iness promptly attended to. J Kf-presents some of the best 1 insurance companies doing bus 3 iness in Nebraska. j 3 --—- 4 ^Notary Work Properly Executed J