The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 26, 1902, Image 8

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    I O'Neill Celebrates the Glorious|
FOURTH oJULy|
I The best program ever ar
ranged for the patriotic people
of Holt county has been pre
pared. Good speaking, singing
I and sports of all kinds with
good purses. Big bowery dane
I ing day and night. Fireworks
3 to burn, and other attractions
I Dancers get ready to dance.
Sprinters get into condition
to run.
I Fit up your fast horses!
Get ready to celebrate.
| Official program next week.
[the WORLD IS INVITED!
I* The Management Have Secured The Great |
EQUILIBRIST MARVEL I
OIjD .A. j;|
THE
Sensational
JUGGLER
AND
CHIN
BALANCER.
Iglrodticigg
AND
NOVEL
FEATS
OF
He will give Two of His Wonderful Exhibitions that Day. |
THESE PERFORMANCES I
Will be Free to the Public.!
Business Chances.
Brennan’s is headquarters for all
kinds of lamp’s. 20tf
Teeth or photographs at Corbett’s,
18th to 30th of each month. 39tf.
For Fourth of .luly banners see
Kirwin & Simmons. They are satis
factory. 51-2
Land belonging to non-residents for
for sale by E. II. Whelan, O’Neill,
Nebraska. 46tf
When you want artistic, up-to-date
sale bills call at The Frontier office.
We print them.
The best. For chicks and sett ing
hens, Lee’s Insect Powder. For
grown fowls and hogs, Lee's Lice and
Mite Killer. Sold by Gilligan &
Stout. 51
Insure your crop against loss by hail.
It won’t cost you a cent until October
1st.
JOHN HAGKHTV, agt
Elkhom Valley Bank. 50-Gt
Buggies, buggies, buggies—A car
load of the nicest and best that ever
came to O’Neill; if you want a snap
now is your chance to call and get
your pick.—Neil Brennan 45-tf
Will Close the Fourth.
O’Neill, June 20, 1902.
We, tlie undersigned merchants of
O’Neill, do hereby cert ify that we
will does our stores on the coming
Fourth of July at noon, and will open
again at it p. m. for the purpose of
allowing customers at a distance to do
their trading and get their goods,
and will close again at 0 o’clock and
remain closed the balance of the day.
Farmers who wish to do trading are
kindly requested to come to town
early.
J. P. Gallagher, J. Pfund,
Stephen & Nhaheen, P. J. McManus,
Berger’sCash Store, M. M. Sullivan,
J. P. Mann.
The Iron Horse Next Week.
Track-laying from Verdigre began
today, and, barring accidents, the con
struction train will poke its nose into
Niobrara by next Saturday night. It
is claimed that the tract of Indian
land in Gregory county, at the termi
nus of this line, will not be opened by
the government for homesteads until
tlie Elkhorii has its line completed to
Bonesteel and is ready to carry the
passenger business connected with
the rush. The section to be opened
aggregates 416,000 acres, or 2,ooo free
homes of 100 acres each. The chance
system will be used, and Boncsteel
will he the location of the drawing.
Tin' Klkhorn road expects to make
$1,000,000 out of this opening, enough
to cover half the expense of its new
extension from Verdigris to tlie scene.
As near as can lie said at present the
opening will be on September 22, or
within a few days of that time. The
Kikoin expects to be in completed
condition for service shortly after
September 1. Three new towns are
now building in Boyd county, Neb.,
as a result of the new line being locat
ed on it. Niol r.ira Pioneer.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, Land Office at
C*.Neiil. Neb., .Line 12. 1902.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler hits tiled notice of Ms inten
tion to make final oroof in support of h>s
claim, and that said proof will In* made be
fore the register an i receiver at O'Neill, Ne
braska. on August 4, 1902, viz:
Albert Roy, 11. E, No. 169117, for the swli
sec 4. twp 27, north, range li> west.
He nanus the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and eultiva
t ion of said laud viz:
Joseph McDatTrey. of O’Neill. Neb., James
McCaffrey, of O’Neill, Neb.. Edward Movie,
of O’Neill, Neb., Jolin Morgan, of Atkinson,
Neb.
51-Onp IS. J. WEEKES. Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION*
Department of the Interior, I,and office at
O’Neill, Nebraska. June 10, 1902.
Notice is hereby given tliat tlie following
named settler has tiled notice of his inten
tion to make final proof in support of nis
claim, and that said proof will be made lie
fore the register and receiver at O’Neill, Ne
braska. on July 21, 1902, viz:
Archie L. Henry, II. E No. 14997, for the
SWA*, sec. 23, T. 30 N., R. 10 W.
lie names the following witneses to prove
Ms continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said land, viz:
Benjamin Powell, of Mineola, Neb., Antona
Sivessend, of Mineola, Neb .Clarkson Young,
of O’Neill, Neb., John Addlsion, of Mineola.
Neb.
5U-8t S. J. WEEKES, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, Laud Ofliee
at O’Neill. Nebraska. June 4, 1002.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has tiled notice of his intention
to make tiual proof in support of his claim,
and that said proof will be mado before the
register and receiver at O’Neill, Nebrask, on
July 11, 1902. viz:
Dell Johnson. II. E. No. 14,872, for the E'2
SE J*, S W t* 8E 1*, SK '* MO >*, section 31.
township 31 north, range 12 west.
lie names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said land, viz:
John Clarey. of Slooumb. Neb., John Gor
don, of Ray. Neb., Zeb Warner, of Atkinson,
Neb., aud William Stearns, of Atkinson, Neb
4fMit, S. J. WEEKES, Register.
King Alfonso Not a Bigot.
By order of King Alfonso a Santia
go court-martial has acquitted a young
soldier who refused to kneel at mass
because he was a Protestant. The
sentence asked for by the prosecution
was three years’ penal servitude.
IN HOLT COUNTY. NEBRASKA
For Sale by Rfl. LYONS, Emmef, Web.
w sw 14 25 9
ne 14 25 9
w Y% 25 26 9
se se 10 s nw; nw sw
, 11 26 9
sVi nw nH sw 13 27 9
ne 15 27 9
e sw, w se 22 27 9
se. w ne 35 27 9
n n 24 28 9
e se 26 28 9
s w 3 29 9
nw 8 29 9
nw 14 29 9
n ne, n nw 6 30 9
nw 8 30 9
ne 12 30 9
e ne, sw ne, nw se 14
30 9
nw 16 30 9
ne 32 30 9
so 34 30 9
se 7 31 9
sw 18 31 9
e ne 20, nw nw 21 21 9
w se 25 31 9
n ne* sw ne 27 31 9
sw 20 32 9
ne 25 32 9
s sw, nw sw, sw nw
26 32 9
s ne, n ne 31 32 9
n se, sw ne 19, nw sw
20 25 10
lots 12 3, ne sw 30 25
10
ne 26 27 10
se 17 28 10
sw 1 29 10
se 2 29 10
sw 7 29 10
nw 11 29 10
nw 3 30 10
se 3 30 10
sw 3 30 10
ww 8 30 10
se 930 10
ne 10 30 10
sw 7 30 10
se 13 30 10
nw 17 30 10
nw 24 30 10
ne 27 30 10
se 23 30 10
nw 31 30 10
ne 31 30 10
sw 29 30 10
nw 32 30 10
sw 33 30 10
nw 33 30 10
ne 35 30 10
e sw & se nw 1, ne nw
12 3110
se 7 3110
sw 25 31 10
e ne 27 32 10
nl/t nw sw nw 8 nw
sw 13 32 10
e se & nw se 35 32 10
ne 5 2511
sw 7 25 11
e e 11 25 11
sw 12 25 11
e w 13 2511
sw 14 25 11
sw 24 25 11
ne 13 26 11
ne 18 26 11
sw 34 26 11
n se & n sw 3 27 11
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nw 32 28 11
n n 3 29 11
ne 25 29 11
sw 2 30 11
sw 22 HO 11
nw 33 30 11
e sw 29 31 11
uVi nw H of 23 & se*4
of sw*4 & ewJ4 of se
!4 14 32 11
.. c© sw ne & n© sw
23 3211
se 17 25 12
nw 29 2512
sw 21 25 12
sw 12 12 25 12
se 10 26 12
wVi of w sw 11, n nw
14 26 12
s se 15 26 12
nw 21 26 12
se 22 26 12
s sw 23 26 12
ne 2326 12
s se 29 26 12
e ne 33 26 12
ne 14 27 12
se 20 27 12
nw 17 27 12
n n 27 27 12
se 8 28 12
n 20 28 12
nw 19 29 12
ne 20 29 12
se 22 29 12
se 10 30 12
ne 15 8012
e sw 2; e nw 11 31 12
s w 9 31 12
ne 9 31 12
sw 13 31 12
se 14 31 12
s ne & W se 20 31 II
w nw & nw sw 21 32 12
e ne & e se27 32 12
nw 34 33 12
ne 30 32 12
sell 2513 stf n H 1125
13. nw 10 23 13
sw 12 26 13, bw 21 2513
sVi sw ne sw sw ne 35
25 13
sw 28 26 13
Biebee ranch In 22 27
28 26 13
s ne & s nw 29 27 13
5w 2 26 13
se 12 29 13
nw 12 29 13
sw 27 29 13
sw 28 29 13
ne 32 29 13
se 34 29 13
se 35 29 13
e ne & nw ne 2 30 13
se 19 80 13
w ne 20 30 13
nw 28 30 13
w nw & w sw 2 31 13
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nw 5 3113
se6 3113
ne 9 31 13
n sw & sw bw 15 31 13
nw 15 31 13
se 17 3113
ne 17 31 13
se 18 31 13
nw 19 31 13
nw 20 31 13
se 29 31 13
8 sw 26 31 13
ne 27 31 13
ne 29 31 13
ne 30 31 13 '
se 30 31 13
sw 32 3! 13
se se 35 31 13
u sw & w se 4 32 13
ne 5 32 13
8 sw 7 32 13
se 9 28 13
n sw & w se 15 32 13
ne 18 32 13
e nw 18 32 13
8W 23 32 13
sw sw 25, e se & ne 26
32 13
w sw 26 & e se 27 32 13
8 bw 27 32 13
sw 28 32 13
ne 30 32 13
e sw &w se 31 32 13
sw 32 32 13
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32 32 13
ne 33 32 13
nw 34 32 13
e ne & s nw 35 32 13
8 ne & ri se 24 33 13
s nw, ne sw & nw se
26 33 13
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s nw & e sw 10 26 14
nw 11 28 14
sw 2 29 14
nw 20 29 14
nw 21 29 14
sw 35 29 14
sw 8 30 13
se 11 30 14
sw 15 30 14
ne 21 30 14
se 22 30 14
nw 34 30 14
w se 35 30 14
se 2 31 14
nw 5 31 14
se 5 31 14
sw 6 31 14
se 6 31 14
se 7 31 14
8 W 8 31 14
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sw 10 31 14
ne 10 31 H
ne 1031 14
nw 11 31 14 ,
nw 14 3114
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sw 18 31 14
ne 18 31 14
sw 19 31 14
se 22 31 14
nw 23 31 14
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sw 26 31 14
nw 27 31 14
ne 29 31 14
nw 30 81 14
se 31 31 14
sw 34 31 14
s ne & ne se 11 32 14
s nw, n sw & ne se 12
32 14
se 18 32 14
sw 30 32 14
ne 31 32 14
nw 32 3214
se 32 32 14
SW 33 32 14
ne 33 32 14
se sw. w se & sw ne
34 32 14
se 3 33 14
n nw 4 33 14
86 6 33 14
sw 29 33 14
s sw 33 34 14
s nw & n sw 34 34 14
ne 27 2515
nw 31 25 15
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n ne 21. n sw 22 26 15
ne 19 28 15
sw 20 28 15
nw 8 29 15
sw 8 29 15
se 24 29 15
ne 1 30 15
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nw 3 3015
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nw 12 30 15
ne 14 30 15
nw 24 30 15
se 24 30 15
w nw, ne nw & nw ne
27 30 15
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sw 8 31 15
se 10 3115
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nw 35 31 15
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s nw & nw nw 35 31 15
nw 1 32 15
nw sw & fw nw 2, ne
se & se ne 3 32 15
ne 15 acres of nw 4 32
15
w ne & w se 14 32 15
ne 25 32 15
sw nw 17, s ne & Lot
7,18 & Lot 1, 7 33 15
w nw & ne nw 18 33 15
sw se 18. w ne & se
nw 19 23 15
e sw & s nw 21 33 15
ne 22 33 15, except 10
acres
w nw, se nw & nw sw
25 33 15
nw 26 33 15
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se 12 27 16 4
s 8 3 28 16
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s se, nw se & ne sw 2
2916 v-,
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n 9 29 16
n 10 29 16
SW 83 29 16
se 20 30 16
nw 28 30 16
ne 33 30 16
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se 13 31 16
sw 34 31 16
nw 35 31 16
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11 32 16
e sw, nw ne sw 11 32 16
w sw, ne sw & sw nw
22 32 16
w se 14, n ne 23 33 16
se 23 33 16
sw 22 33 16
ne 25 33 16
se 26 33 16
se 29 33 16
e sw & sw sw 26, & se
se 27 33 16
s ne 29 33 16
e sw & se nw 29 & ne
nw 32 33 16
ne 32 33 16
s nw & n sw 32 33 16
ne 35 33 16
Lot 1, Sec. 23, Lot 1.
Sec. 24, Lot 1. Sec. 26
& nw nw 25 34 16
e sw, nw se & Lot 2,
26 34 16
Lot 1 & sw nw 28 &
Lot 1 se ne 29 34 16
s sw 3 & s se 4 31 17
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sw 6 33 14
sw 15 27 9
sw ne & se nw & ne
sw & nw se 26 28 13
sw 4 30 10
8 nw & e sw & sw8w
11 & e se & se ne 10 32
13
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ne 23 32 5 ne 26 32 14
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s se & nw se 9 28 10
8 w 33 30 10
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