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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1901)
HOTEL -Evans Enlarged Refurnished Refitted Only First-class Hotel In the City W. T. EVANS, Prop "a. B. NEWELL ! REAL ESTATE O'NEILL, NEBRASKA j Selling and leasing (arms and ranches Taies paid and lands inspected (or 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 (or you. O'Neill — Abstracting Co Compiles Abstracts of Title ONLY COMPLETE SET OF AB STRACT BOOKS IN BOLT COUNTIt O’NKII, L. NKB. lie. B.T.TrteKUoo<i specialties: Eye. Ear, Nose and throat •peeuelM correctly fitted end Supplied. O'NEILL, NEB. C. L. bright"! ! REAL ESTATE AND IN- i SURANCE. Choice ranohes. farms and town , lots for sale obeap and on easy J terms. A11 kinds of land busf- 3 noss promptly attended to. 3 Represents some of tbo best 3 Insurance companies doing bus 3 lness In Nebraska. 3 | Notary Work Properly Executed ] J^H. BENEDICT, LAWYER, OSes la the Judge Roberts building, north of O. O. Border's lumber yard, O NSILL NKB. R. DICKSON ATTORNEY AT LAW Reference Pint National Bank O'NEILL, NEB J. a. KING ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND NOTARY -PUBLIC - Office opposite U. 8. land office O’NEILL, NEB. Jg ABNEY, STEWART, PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER. Satisfaction guaranteed. Address, Page, Neb jyit. P. J. FLYNN ~ FHYCIAN 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 Ameriean College of Dental Surgeory. All the latest and Improved branches of Dentistry carefully performed. M. P. KINKAID LAWYER Office over Elkhorn Valley Bank. O'NEILL. NEB, jya. J. P. 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. • NER LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. notice for i*i;nut ation. Department of the Interior. Land Office at O’Neill, Nebr. Sept. 28, 1901.—Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof In support of ids claim, and that said proof will be made before register and receive at O’Neill, Nebr., on November 14, 1901. viz: CHARLES E. SHOEMAKER. H L. No. 14»>H for the N W>4. Sec. 31, T. 28, N., R. it \V. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: Michael Slattery, D.Sparks, Fred Vltt, Frank I'ribel ull or O’Neill Neb. 14-ttnp H. J. WEEKES, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. Land Office at O’Neill, Nebruska. Aug. 13, 1901. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice ol his inten tion to make final proof in support of ids claim, and that said proof will be made be fore register and receiver at O’Neill, Neb., on October 10, 1901, viz: Mary RILLS, formerly Hills heir of Charles D Hills, deceased, II. E. No. 14(523, for the SWfi sec 8. twp 32 north, range 13 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and eultivj. tlon of said land, viz: Christ Christenson of Phoenix, Neb., Sher ry Leslie and Clause Htorejohann of Turner, Neb., and John 11 Richards of Verde!, Neb. 7-<Jnp S. J. WEEKES, Register. ADMINISTRATOR S SAL 1C In the matter of the estate of WILLIAM A. HOES, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of .1. F. Royd, judge of the dis trict court of Pierce county, Nebraska, made on the 24th day ol’ September, 1901. for the sale of the real estate herein after described, there will be sold at the office of The Fron tier at O’Neill, Nebraska, on the 29tli day of October, at 10 o’clock a. m„ at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, or one-half cash and balance on not to exceed two years’ time, secured by mortgage on land at 7 per cent interest, the following reul estate, to wit: The northeust quarter of section 32, town ship 32, range 15. Holt county, Nebraska. Said sale will remain open one hour. Dated October 3.1901. ELLA F. HOES, Administratrix of the Estate of William A. Hoes, deceased. 15— LEGAL NOTICE. Globe Investment Company, a corporation, and Henry A. Wyman. Receiver of the Globe Investment. Company, defendants, will take notice that William Gillies, plaint in', h»«s tiled a petition in the district; court of Holt county, Nebraska, against you. impleaded with Jeremiah 11. H. Wlson, and Mary A. Wilson, defendants, the object and prayer of which is t.o foreclose a certain mortage dated the first day of January, 1891, for *4(K), and interest, upon the North of the northeast ?i of section 88 and the east y2 of the southeast U of section 28, all in township 26, north of range 11 west of the 6th P. M. in Holtoouutv, Nebraska, given by Jeremiah 11. Wilson and Mary A. Wilson to the Globe Investment Company, and assigned to the plaintiff, which mortgage was recorded in Hook f>6 page 2 of mortgage records of said county, and to have same decreed to be a a tirst. lien and the said lands sold to satisfy the same You are required to au6wersaid petition on or before the 11th day of November, 1901. Dated October 2nd, iuui. 14-4 William Gillies, Plaintiff. State of Nobraska 1 In the District Court -88 Thereof of 15th Ju Hoit County ) dlcial District. NOTICE OK SUIT. County of Holt, Plaintiff, vs Alice Gilbert,-Gilbert, her husband, first name to plaintiff unknown, Nebraska Loan & Trust Company, and Minnie Thompson, Defendants. The above named defendant Eliso M. Gilbert, minor child of Alice Gilbert deceas ed is hereby notified that the Nebraska Loan & Trust. Company and Jnmes N. Clark, I Receiver thereof, defendants, to the above entitled action have in said action filed an answer on cross petition tlie objeot and prayer of which are to foreclose a mortage of *1,009, due April 1st, 1898, with ten per cent. Interest on said mortgage from October 1st, 1890, against the southwest quarter of sec tion eight (8) township thirty-one (21) north and range fourteen (14) west of the tfth P. M. The said Kllse M. Gilbert Is further notified that she is required to appear and answer said petition on or before Monday the 21st day of October, IDOL Nebraska Loan and Trust company, James N. Clark, Receiver Thereof. By R. R. Dickson and John M. Kagan, their attorneys, 11-4 SHERIFF’S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale, directed to me from tho cleric of tho district court of Holt county, Nebraska, on a decree obtain ed before the district court of llolt, county, Nebraska, on the 23rd day of August, 1001, in favor of tho Countv of llolt, as plaintiff and against Charles E. Ludrlgson, Jane Ludrlgson,real name unknown, William 1)* Mathews, Smith Bros. Loan & Trust company, a corporation and tho unknown owners of the south-west quarter of section 23, township 31 .north of range 13, west of the 6th p. til.. In llolt county. Nebraska, as defendants for the sum of one hundred twenty-seven dollars aud seven cents,i$ 127.07) as a llrst lion against said premises and a decree for #841.(1(1 obtained by Smith Bros. Loan & Trust company, as a second lien against said promises, and costs taxed at 958,68 and accruing costs, l have lieved upon the following Real Estate taken as the porperty of said defendants, to satisfy said order of of sale, to-wit: Tho north-east quarter of Hie south-west quarter, the north-west quarter of the south west quarter, tho south-west quarter of the south-west quarter end the south-east quarter of the south-west quarter of section twenty-three (23), in township thirty one (31), north of range thrteeu (13), west of the (ith Principal Merridlun, in llolt county. Ne braska. Said land will be sold in separate t racts as oescribo above. Andwill offer tlio same for sale to the highest bidder, for cash In hand, on the 21st day of October A. i>. 1001, In front of the Court House in O’Neill, Holt county, Nebraska, that being the building wherein th\) lust, term of Court was helu, a the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. of said day, when and where due attendance will be given by the under signed. Dated at O’Neill, Nebraska, this 17th day ofSeytember IDOL John M. Stewart. 12-5 Sheriff of said County IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF IlOLT ‘ COUNTY, NEBRASKA. JOHN BRAU, Plaintiff, vs. Max Babl and wife, Victor Babl, William Krotter & Company aud the unknown heirs of Harriet 1). Bastedo, deoesased, George T. Bastedo, Defendants. The above nameu defendants and each of them will take notice that on the 21st day of Sept , 1901, the above named plaintiff tiled bis petition lu the district court of llolt county, Nebraska, against them and each of them, the object and prayer of Which are to fore close a certain mortgage executed by the defendants Max Bald ane wife to tho plaint iff, upon the following described real estate sit uated in Holtoouuty,Nebraska, to-wit: Beginning at the southwest corner of the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section G. in township 32 north, of range 15 west of the Gih p. in., running thence north on township line forty-eight rods, thence east sixteen rods at right angles, thence east and four degrees south twelve rods and two links to an elm tree twenty-one indies in diameter, thence due south to intersection of quarter line, thence west seventeen rods and thirteen links to place of beginning, said mortgage being given to secure the payment of two certain promissory notes dated May l), 1900, one for $240 and the other for #400, due six months after date and on the 1st day of July, 1001, respectively. Plaintiff alleges that there is now due on said notes and mortgage the sum of 9G40 with interest at 10 per cent from May 9, 1900, for which sum, with interest, plaintiff prays for a decree that the defendants be required to pay the same or that said premises may lie sold to satisfy the amount found due. and that said mortgage be decreed to be a llrst i/en on said premises. Plaintiff further prays that the neirs of Harriet D. Bastedo lie'decreed to have no claim, right, title nor interest in and to avid property, and that a certain mortgage given by J. A. Jaques to Harriet 1). Bastedo on said property during her lifetime for * u>0 and recorded in book 3 of mortgages at pa?c 451. be decreed to bo fully paid and satisfied. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 4th day of November, IDOL Dated this 21st day of September, 19ol. R. R. DICKSON, IT-4 Attorney for Plaintiff. CONSOLIDATED NOTICE FOR PUBLICA TION. Department of tho Interior, United States Land Office. O’Neill, Neb., Sept. 21.1901. Notice is hereby given that the following t named settlers have tiled notice of intention to submit final proof in support of thetr respective entries and that said proof will be made before the register and receiver, at O’Neill. Nebraska, on Novembers, 1901, viz: LUCY K. JOHNSON, formerly Lucy It. Slothower, T. C. K. No. 6523, for BW'ki.sec. 17. twp 30 north range 9 west. Witnesses: George Shellbart. Page, Neb.; Walter Trullenger, Page. Neb.; Ell i ruLong er. Hondinont, la.; George Tomlinson, Page, Neb. STEPHEN W. LEMONT, T. C. E. No. 0501, for NEU see 19, twp 30 north, range 9 w. Witnesses: George Bhellhart, Page, Neb.; Walter Trullenger, Page, Neb.; Ell Trulleug er, Bondmont, Jo.; George Tomlinson, Pago, Neb. S. J. WE EKES, 13-Onp Register. X’V IT I ( 11? TO NON-RES! DENT in yj i iyjii< defendants. J. A. Crawford, first name unknown, .tolin N. Kilgore, and M. Clark, llr.st name un known, non-resident defendants, will take notice that fin the 7th day of October, 1901, William Stephenson, plsintlff herein, filed his petition in the district court of Holt County, Nebraska, against J. A Crawford, real name unknown, John N. Kilgore. M. Clark, real na • e unknown, and E. JE. Olvy the object and prayer of w hich are th fore close the tax liens hereinafter described. In its fir t cause of action stated in said petition the plaintiff socks to foreclore a tax lien upon the east half of the southwest quarter or section eight, in township twenty seven, north range sisteen west, in Holt county. Nebraska, that the taxes Involved in said first cause of act ion are the taxes that were levied on said premises in the years 189*, 1899 and 1900, that there Is now due tlie plaintiff upon his tax Bens the sum of $18.94, with Interest from July 30, 1901, at ten percent, per annum, the plaintiff prnys for a decree that defendants be required to pay the same or that said premises maybe sold to satisfy the amount found due. 1 ii ids second cause of action stated In said petition the plaintiff seeks to foreclose a tax lien upon the west half of tho southwest quarter of section eight, in townsh p twenty seven, range sixteen west of the Sixth P. M. In Holt county, Nebraska; that the taxes involved In said second cause of action are the taxes that were levied on said premises in the years 1898. 1899 and 1900, that there is now due t o plaintiff upon his tax lien the sum of $18.94, for which sum with Interest from July 30, 100!, at ten pet cent, per annum, the plaintiff prays for a decree that defen dants lie required to pay t lie same or that said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount nue. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 25th day of November, 1901. Dated this 14th day of October, 1901. William Stephenson, Plaintiff, By.I, J. King his attorney. 10-4 Tot Causes Night Alarm "One night my brother’s baby was taken with Croup,” writes Mrs. J. C. Snider, of Crittenden, Ivy., ‘‘it seemed it wood strangle before we could get a doctor, so we gave it Dr. King’s New Discovery, which gave quick relief and permanently cured it. We always keep it in the house to protect our children from Croup and WhoopiDg Congh. It cured me of a chronic bronchial trouble that no other remedy would relie\e.” Infallible for Coughs, Colds, Throat and Lung trouble. 50c and $1.00 Trial bottles free at P. C. Corrigan. All Except loo. Trust men, and they will be true to you; treat them greatly, and they will show themselves great, though they make an exception in your favor to all their rules of trade.—Emerson. -— Governor I>ros*es Like Ranchman. Governor Ezra P. Savage of Nebras ka, is a man of the people and in ap pearance Is tall and gaunt and affects the goatee and sombrero common among ranchmen. A Fiendish Attack An attack was lately made on C. F. Collier of Cherokee, Iowa, that rearly proved falal. It came through his kid neys. llis back got so lame he could not stoop without great pain, nor sit in a chair except propped by cushions. No remedy helped him until he tried Electric Hitters whiqli effected such a wonderful change that he writes he feels like a new man. This marvelous med icine cures backache and kidney trouble purifles the blood and builds up your health. Only 50c at P. C. Corrigan Drug Store. Tallest In the Country. In the Memphis Confederate reunion the battle flag carried at the head o£ the Texas Division was the Eleventh Texas artillery flag, and its colorbearer, Mr. H. C. Thruston o£ Mount Verson, Tex., is 7 feet IV2. inch es high, a veteran of the war be tween the states, and may be properly designated as a product of three states, being a native-born South Carolinian, his early manhood being spent in Mis souri (where he married), and for the last 37 years a citizen of Texas. He served four years in General Parsons’ Missouri cavalry, General Marmaduke’s brigade, Is 71 years old, and probably the tallest man in the United States. Stopa Salo or Indian Lauda. The supreme court of the District of Columbia has granted the restraining order sought by the old Kiowa chief, Lone Wolf, who wants to stop the dis posal of the Kiowa and Comanche res ervation. This means that the recal citrant members of the tribes are to have the benefit of a doubt, and tim > will be allowed in which to take evi dence as to the charges of fraud and misrepresentation in getting the treaty adopted by the Indians by means of Which their lands were secured to be sold to settlers. Stepped Into Live Coals. “When a child I burned my foot frightfully,” writes W. H. Eads, of Jonesville, Va., “which caused horrible leg sore9 for 30 years, but Bucklen’s Arnica Salve wholly cured mo after everything else failed.” Infallible for Burns, Scalds, Outs, Sores, Bruises and Piles. Sold by P. C. Corrigan 25c. What’s Your Face Worth? Sometimes a fortune, but never, if you have a sallow complexion, a jaun dice look, moth patches and blotches on the skin,-all signs of Liver Trouble. But Dr. Kiug's New Life Pills give Clear Skin, Rosy Cheeks, liich Complexion. Only 25 c uts at P. C. Corrigan Drug Store. fTNF.HJ, ISMSS Pf,AHIS THAT ARE R E LIA B i, F, ^atpomz© Ugem aosl you v/ill not J®t beat. •> •> v •> MRS. S. 6. NICHOLS Has a complete assort ment of fashionable M illine r y If you wish the latest styles and best values get my prices. First door north of Cole’s jewelry store, 4th s MRS. C. E. HALL Drsss Making Modern methods, latest patterns and perfect fits. A large force of helpers enables mo to turn work out rapidly. Fron rooms over O’Neill National bank. JOHN MANN The Pioneer Harness Maker is still at the old stand selling the best goods at the lowest prices and paying all the mar ket allows for hides and furs. Bring me them or come in if you need a harness or saddle or anything to be found in a harness store. _____ i R. H. MILLS Wells, Wind Mills, TANKS AND PUMPS. Write or call on me for estimates. Residence llA block west Porter livery. PORTER & SON Dewev Hotel 1/HVLJ X1UIL1 public to "come lu" Checker Livery General feed and livery business. North Short Line depot. M. D- LONG U. S. Land Attorney Practice before U. S. Land Office. Buys and Sells Real Estate. Agent for MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. lias resided In O’Neill since Way, 1877. Office tirst door east O'Neill Grocery. JOHN J. HARRINGTON Keeps the best Q IX f\rp for the money lino of. OllU LO In the west. And at prices to satisfy all. lie carries also a complete line of Fancy and Staple Groceries, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Shirts, Overalls, Suspenders, Underwear, etc. Mesdames WOODRUFF &PIANK Restaurant and Oakery Hot Meals Lunches FrUit and Candy FRESH Home Made Bread EVERY DAY. # J. BENTLEY Groceries, Fruits & .. Candies.. BREAD, CAKES, ETC. RYAN & LACY Dealers In fregh and Salt Meat , GAME AND POULTRY. LIVE STOCK BOJT & SOLD Berger’s Gash Store Headquarters for CLOTHI NG mND shoes Wholesale and Retail Groceries, Fruits and ..Provisions.. FINE TEAS AND COFFEES OUR SPECIALTY. J. P. GALLAGHER, Prop. A. MERRELL , Wholesale and Retail FLOUR, FEED & ^ OIL MEAL1^ Waimer's old stand. 5AZELMAN LUMBER CO. LUMBER & COAL Let us figure your bill. MRS. ROBERTS MILLINERY Store always stocked with the latest and newest goods. We meet all competlon In prices. New Fall Styles will soon be on display , JOHN BENNETT P/[Eii0hant Tailor. Two doors east of Hotel Evans. HOWARD BROS. MEAT MARKET (Gatz’ old stand.) Choice Meat, Game and Poultry. V. ALBERTS Dealer In and Manufacturer of Harness, Saddles ^ WHIPS, ROBES, ETC. Agt for Our Native Herbs -- -..—- >t* P. J. BIGLiN Can give you the best bargains \ /--V A I ( GASOLINE AND I | 1 A I 1 KEKOSBNE V J W h\ I_ 1 BLACKSMITH Yards east O'Neill Grocery. with your name and address printed on them I ONLY 50C I The cheapest way to buy for |j those wanting small quantities | | (Ll?e Frontier. j 8 ■"*' . Purchase Tickets and Consign you Freight via the F. K.& M.V.and S.C.& F RAILROADS. 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