HOTEL fcvANS Enlarged Refurnished Refitted Only First-class Hotel In the City W. T. EVANS, Prop ~A. B. NEWELL | REAL ESTATE j O’NEILL, NEBRASKA j Selling and leasing farms and ranches Taies 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. O’Neill -e"" Abstracting Go Compiles Abstracts of Title ONLY COMPLETE SET OF AB STRACT BOOKS IN HOLT COUNTY O’NEILL. NEB. Dr, SPECIALTIES: EVE. EAR, NOSE AND THROAT •ptetaelts correctly fitted and Supplied. O’NEILL, NEB. C. L. BRIGHT 1 REAL ESTATE AND IN- j SURANCE. 1 Choice ranohes, farms and town ; lota for sale ohcap and on easy j terms All kinds of land busf- 3 ness promptly attended to. ; Represents some of the beat 3 Insurance companies doing bus 3 ' lnesa In Nebraska. 3 Notary Work Properly Executed j j}LH. BENEDICT, LAWYER, Office fa the Judge Roberta building, north of O. O. Snyder’s lumber yard, O NBlfcfi_ NSB. U B. DICK AON ATTORNEY AT LAW Kefarenoe Pint National Bank O’NEILL. NCR xJ. (J, KIIGGr ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND NOTARY - PUBLIC - Office opposite U. 8. land office O’NEILL, NEB. ABNEY, STEWART, PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER. Satisfaction guaranteed. Address, Page, Neb £JR. P. J. FLYNN PHYCIAN AND 8UBGEON Office over Corrigan’*, 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. jQ& G. M. BERBY, DENTIST AND ORAL SURGEON Graduate of Northwestern University, Chicago, and also of American College of Dental Surgeory ' All the latest and Improved branches of Dentistry oarofully performed. M. P. KINKAID LAWYER Office over Elkhorn Valley Bank. O’NEILL. NEB. jQ|B. J. P. GILLIGAN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office In Holt County Bank building Ordere 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. ©’NEILJ* NEB. » ' ' 1 "■ 11 " wr_uAL AUvtRTISEMENTS. NO I ICE. Lyman l’, Tobias, Mrs. Lyman I’. Tobias first and real name unknown, Mary J. Spen cer and-Spencer, first and real name unknown, non-residents defendant will take notice that on the Mud day or Jan uary, 1902. C arles K. Ol son, plaintiff, fit-, his petolon in the district court of nob county Nebra-ka, .ag dnst said defendants, the object and piayer or which are to fori eloss a eerlHill mortgage, executed by tin defendant, Lyman I*. Tobias, then a sing i man. to J. 11. Keith, trustee for Eugene Wes tervelt. beneficiary, upon the northeast quarter (NEig) of section seven (7), In town ship thirty-two (92), north of range fourteen 114) In Holt county. Nebrusku. to secure the payment, of a c rtaln promissory note for the sum of six hundred dollars (*8M> «>), due December I, 1892. which said note and mort gage have been duly assigned to the plaint!B upon which note and mortgage there is now due the sum ofBix hundred dollars, with in terest at 10 per cent. from December. 1.1898. for which sum with Interest, plaintiff prays for a decree that the samejmay be foundjtobe be the first lien upon said real estate and that the defendants be required to pay the same or that said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount lound due You are required to answer said petition on or before the lid day of March. 1902. Dated January 22, 1992 ( has E. Oibson. plaintiff. I!y \V. A. Meserve, bis attorney. 8IIEKI r- K’i SALK. By virtue of an order of sale, directed to me from the clerk of the district court ol Holt county. Nebraska, on the 14th day ol December, 1901, In favor of Hie County ot Holt, as plaintiff, and against Hattie M r algo, John Faigo. her husband, real name unknown, Henry Slocum, Jane Slocum, bt wife, real name unknown, as defendants, tot the sum of one hundred, twenty-seven. 1*127.00) dollars, and forty cents, and costs taxed at *51 93 and accruing costs 1 huvi levied upon the lollowlug real estate taken as tiro property of said defendants to satisfy said order of sale, towit: The northeast quarter of the southeast quarter, the northwest quarter of the south east quarter and tlie southwest quarter ol the southeast quarter and the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter, all in sec tion eighteen < IS), In township twenty-five (25 north of range thirteen (13). Sold In tracts described above. And will offer the same for sale to the highest bidder for cash in baud, on the 24tn day or February, A 1). 1902, In front of the couthouseln O'Neill. Ho t county, Nebras ka, that bulng the building wherein the last term of court was held at the hour of lu o’clock, a. m of said day, when and when attendance will lie given by the undersigned. Dated at O'Neill, Nebraska, tills 2Jth day of January, 1992. c. E. Hall. •JA r. Ul.owirp of Unit! r.vnlilv SHERIFF’S 8ALB. By virtue of an order of sale, directed to mo from the olork of the district court of Molt county, Nebraska, on a decree obtained before the district court of Holt count*. Nebraska, on the 6th day of November, 1890, In favor of Nebraska Loan and Trust com party as plaintiff and against vvillium Black, -Black, his wife, and Thomas Burns as defondants, for the sum of Fifty seven dol lars, which is first lien land plaintiff obtain ed a decree for the sum 01 $52, which is a second lien; said deeree being subject to a principal mortgage for the sum of Ifluo, owned by defendant, Thorn a* M Burns and no cents and costs taxed at $M 18 and accruing costs, 1 have levied upon the following real estate taken as the property of said uefendauts ic satisfy said order of sale, towit: The southwest quarter of section fourteen (14), in township twenty-five U5) north ol range’eleven ID west of the Sixth principal meridian in Holt county, Nebraska, subjoin to said principal mortgage for the sum ol Five hundred dollars with interest at seven peroont. per annum, payable semi-annually from the 1st day of July, 1800, owned by do fend an Thomas M. 'Burns which iuorlgagt became duo January 1,1894. And will offer the same for sale to the high est, bidder, for cash in hand, on the 24th da) of February, A. 1)., 1902, in front of ihecouri house lu front of the court house in O’Neill Holt county, Nebraska, that being the build lng who rein the last term of court was held at the hour of 10 o’clock, a. m , of said day when and where du » attendau e will bt given by the undersigned, Dated at O'Neill, Nebraska, this 20th duy o January, 1902. C. E. Hall, JiO-5 Sheriff of Said County, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT COUNTY. NE is due the eon the said sum of $650 09 with interest at ten per cent from February 1st., 1894. Plaintiff prays that the defendants be required to pay said sum or that said mortgaged premises be sold to satisfy the same You are required to answer said pettlou on or before February I?, 1902 28-4 It. K. Dickson, attorney for Plaintiff. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT COUNTY. NEBRASKA. Leslie and Burwell, (Partners.) plaintiffs, vs Lombard Investment Company,(A Corpora tlon,) David H. Moore, Fidelity Trust Company, (a corporation.) G. Ward Rus sell, defendants. NOTICE. The above named defendants and each of them will take notice that the above named plaintiffs have begun action in the district court of Holt county, Nebraska against them and each of them. The object and prayei being to obtain a decree fining and decree lug that a certain mortgage executed by tin defendant, David II. Moore, to the defendant Lombard investment company, and dated March t 1892. and filed, May. 7th. 1892. and recorded in book 59. page 165, of the mortgage records of Holt county, Nebraska, said mortgage being glvou on the North West quarter of section 28. township 29. range II. In uulil mill Situto •> (lai.i.oii>1 fit It., fully raid and satisfied Plaint ill' alleges that.said mortgage was paid and satisfied in full by the defendant. Moore, on or about December 17,1900, and that the defendants have failed to release and satisfy the same And alleges the same casts a cloud on ih * title of said real estate which plaintiffs allege they are the .owners of. Plaintiff prays that the same be decree to be paid and satisfied and that the cloud thereon be re moved and that, said mortgage 1 e decreed, satisfied and not a lieu on said premises, and for other equitable relief. The defen dants will take further notice that on the 3 day of March, 1902, between the hours of ten a. m and six p. m. at the office of. Fidelity Trust company, at New York Life building in the City of Kansas City. State of Missouri the plaintiff above named will take the testlmouey of A. fi Mateer, a witness ii tliia action and before competent autho ity. said depositions to be used in evidence on (lie trial of the above cause with authority to udjourn from day to day until such de position shall here been taken. You are re quired to answer said petition on or befort the *24 day of Febuary, 1902. 29-4 It. U. Dicksou, Attorney for Plaintiffs NOTICE. In the District Court of Holt County, Ne braska. Carrie Smith plaintiff, vs. George Smith defendant. To George Smith, defendant: You are hereby notified that on the 16th day of Jan uary. 1902. the above named plaintiff, arrh Smith, tiled her petition in the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which are to obtain a divorce from you on the ground that you have grossly and wantonly and cruelly refused and neglected to provide suitable maintenance for her, you having sufficient ability so to do and for other equitable relief. You art* required to answer said petition on or before the 24th day of’February, 1903. Carrie Smith, Plaintiff. By K. K. Dickson, her attorney. 29-4 Boy Wanted. To learn taade. O’Jseill Cigar Factory. 27-tf DOINGS OF SUPERVISORS (Continued from first page.) rules to quarantine the county or any part thereof as may be necessary in case of contagious diseases. On motion the bill of John Skirving for $100 for type-writer be allowed I and clerk instructed to draw a war- j rant for the amount when proper ! claime Is presented. On motion the bid of E. S. Eves of $11.50 for printing fifty copies of book of rules for the use of the members was accepted. The following official bonds were approved upon the recommendation of the committee on official bonds: William Long, road overseer dis trict 34. E. B. Hatch, road overseer district 25. O. 1’. Morman road overseer district 49. K. L. Trumander road overseer Pleasant View Township. V. Humphrey, township clerk Plea sant View Township. Thomas S. Koch, township clerk Iowa township. II. K. Stevens, justice of peace Iowa township. George Rainer, justice of peace Pleasant View township. C. M. Thompson, assessor Wyoming township. W. E. Conklin assessor . Francis township. C. L. Conley, constable Iowa town ship. Henry Martfeldt., treasurer Emmet, township. On motion board adjourned until 9 o’clock Thursday morning, Jan. 10 1902. E. S. (Hlmour, Clerk. It. J. Marsh, Chariman. --- HEALTH BOARD MEETS (Continued from first page.) with any of tlie above mentioned diseases, or exposed thereto, viz: First—That when such member of tliis board is satisfied that any person is afflicted with any contagious, infectious or malignant disease and that such disease is dangerous to tlie public health, lie may immediately place a suitable person in charge of the premises occupied by such person and cause a notice in writing to be served on the one in possession of said premises setting forth that tlie same are quarantined, or such mem ber may cause the one so afflicted to be placed in tlie pest house of such district or county, if there be one, and the notice so served shall be suf ficient to constitute a quarantine of said premises. Tlie above provision applies in cases of exposure. Second. That when any house or premises shall have been so quaran tined it shall then be unlawful for any person occupying such house or premises go therefrom while theorder of quarant ine shall stand and it shall likewise be unlawful for any person except the attending physician, the members of tlie Board of Health and the nurses employed, to go to said premises without t lie consent of at least one member of the Board of the Board of Health. That any per son violating yre provisions of this rule shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be prosecuted and fined, as herein-before provided. . Third. When any dwelling house or premises shall have been quaran tined as herein provided, it shall be the duty of the member of the Board Health declaring tlie quarantine to cause a placard to be put up in a con spicuous place on said premises, which shall have printed thereon in large type the name of the disease there ex istiting, said type shall be at least three inches in height, and upon the declaring of such quarantine such members shall place in charge of such person or dwelling a suitable person who shall he governed bv the reemla tions and rules above provided. Fourth. Such quaratine may be maintained until the member of the Board of Health in charge shall say that said premises are free from disease for which the same were quarantined, and until the premises have been carefully and completely fumigated and disinfected, including the contents of the same. 18. It shall be the duty of any practicing physician when he discov ers any of the above diseases to notify at once the secretary of the Board of Health, and said secretary shall forth with not ify in writing, each or any member of the Board of Health. That in cases of extreme emergency a tem porary quarantine may be enforced by the physician in charge of the case. 19. It shall be lawful for said Board of Health or any members thereof, to order any persons vaccinated. The expense of such vaccination shall be paid by the person so vaccinated, or by the person ordinarily liable for similar medical attention. 20. When any member of this Board shall find any nuisance' in the dist rict of which he has charge, which might engender the lodgment or spread of any of the aforementioned diseases he shall notify in writing, the secretary of this Board, that said | 0NEILL BUSINESS PLACES -p-tr™ n» THAT ARE R ELI A RLE MRS. S. G. 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 8 MRS. C. E. HALL Dress Making * Modern methods, latest patterns and perfect tits. A large force of helpe s enables me to turn work out rapidly. Fron rooms over O’Neill National be.ik. 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 u harness store. R. H. MILLS Wells, Wind Mills, TANKS AND PUMPS. Write or call on me for estimates. Residence 1!4 block west Porter livery. PORTER A SON Dewev Hotel publloto-comein” 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. Flas resided In O’Neill since may, 1877. Office lirst door east O’Neill Grocery. JOHN J. HARRINGTON Keeps tbe best pnnrp for the money line of. OnULO In the west. And at prices to satisfy all. Be carries also a complete line of Fancy and Staple Groceries, hats, Caps, (Moves, Shirts, Overalls, Suspenders, Underwear, etc. Board may take whatever action they may deem expedient, in the abat ing of said nuisance. In case they order that said nuisance be removed or destroyed they shall first give notice to the party then in possession or charge to remove or destroy the same within twenty four hours. In case the said party does not remove or destroy the same the Board shall order such nuisance removed or destroyed at the expense of the person responsi ble for the the existance of ttie same. It is hereby provided that the Board of Health shall have general control of all matters concerning the general health; that any member of this Board shall have special control of file district assigned to tiim. That said Board have the implied power to do anything and all things necessary to enforce these rules and regulations. 21. These rules and regulations and the appointments herein made shall be in force and effect upon the publication of the same in the official paper of this Board. Dated January 22, 1902. R. J . Marsh, Chairman. E. S. Gilmour, Clerk. ~ b Of 0 -urchaua Tickets and Consign you Freight via the E.& M. V.andS. C.& P RAILROADS. THAI AS DEPART: am NO EAST, KS6enger east. No. 4. 9:57 a. » reight east. No. 24, 12:01 p. »' • reight east, No. 28, 2:35 p. M. GOING WEST. Jaseenger west. No. 3, 10:00 p. »i ^reight west, No. 27, 9:15 p. m 23 Local 2:35 P. M £. R. Adams, Agent, O’NEILL. NEB. —LEVI BOWKEK COMMISSION HAY WRITE FOR PRICES •J0:I Union Depot. Phone 815. SIOUX C1TV, IOWA. Nov 14—6m HATFIEFMTHOMPSIL'I Restaurant and Bakery Hot Meals Lurches Fruit ai)d Gai)dy FRESH Home Made Bread EVERY DAY. J. BENTLEY Groceries, Fruits & .. Candies.. BREAD, CAKES, ETC. RYAN & LACY Dealers iu fiegh and Salt Meat GAME AND POULTRY. LIVE STOCK BOJT & SOLD Berger’s Cash Store Headquarters for CLOTHING AND SHOES Wholesale and Retail Groceries, Fruits and ..Provisions.. FINE TEAS AND COFFEES OUR SPECIALTY. J. P. GALLAGHER, Prop. ..■■Ml... - A. MERRELL Wholesale and Retail FLOUR, FEED & ^OIL MEAL^ W aimer's old stand. 5AZELMAN LUMBER CO. LUMBER & COAL Let us figure your bill. MRS. ROBERTS MILLINERY Stgre always stocked with the latest and newest groods. We meet all competlou in prices. New Fall Styles will soon be on display JOHN RENNETT Blercfiant 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. *gt for Our Native Herbs P. J. BIGLIN y. Can give you the best bargains A I ( GASOLINE AND I | 1 A I 3 KEROSENE W M L_ / BLACKSMITH V, COAL. Yards east O’Neill Grocery. SpggB^^Sgi^SigBa^^gigaBSgSSBgBEgg^g^BaBBgBEBaaESBgga I HARDWARE I 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 IO WEEKS trial subscripts IOc (.. _ ... v ; (t; 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 1 machinery, veterinary topics, irrigation and the markets. The farmer’s wife, too, has her share of space, with recipes and sug gestions on cookery, dressmaking, fancy work, care of flewers 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 t> 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 1 ^ 7 per and Family Weekly j year. 1UTTHI8 OUT AND SCNOIT WITH A DIME OR FIVE 2-CCNT STAMPS TO THE TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER, 2297 FARNMAN STREET, OMAHA. rHE Frontier { £ y