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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1903)
f NEWLY BUILT, REFITTED, UP-TO-DATE | « REMEMBER THE NAME 1 3 1 | NEW BUILDING ON THE CORNER OF FOURTH AND EVERETT STS. U Largest Iippleijiegfc puildigg agd Stock ig the West J ^ ESTABLISHED IN 1887 fs$ | • « A FULL LINE OF <3^ i < CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES The reliable Staver, Haydock, and Milburn. L_ i’f, ' S* WAGONS Rushford, Mitchell, and Milburn. 5| IM HAY MACHINERY I lain .Stackers, Sweeps, and Side Delivery Rakes. ‘K PLOWS The famous J. I. Case and Thompson & Sons Cultivators, Listers, Drills, and Harrows, and ' §£ Morrison Listers, Plows, and Cultivators. || “ DISCS Continental and Eclipse. ***, LISTER CULTIVATOR One- and two-row Norwegian and Plying Swede. ' THRESHERS Buffalo Pitts Engines, Separators, and Horsepowers. ' BAILERS Southwick Self-feed, O K, and Dain a new feature. ' ^ • WINDMILLS Aermotors, Pumps, and Tanks. ' HARVESTING MACHINERY Plano Corn Binders, Shreaders, Headers, Binders, Mowers,Rakes ■ > CORN SriELLERS Jolliett Power Shellers, Hocking Valley, Dain, and Freeman. . ess..- --— M—--— - —! a ' UR motto is: Reliable goods and wrokmanship, and full value for every dollar received, as we are ^ In business to stay. Shop in south end of building on alley, where we do all kinds of blacksmith- Eg Ing, plow and wagon work. Horse shoeing given special attention. Call and see us when in ' town whether you want anything or not. ^ DEEDING Harvesters Mowers Light Running, Durable and Perfection of Work Hardware.. Furniture I We now have on hand the most complete line of hardware ever had west of Omaha. In connection with our hardware and furniture business, we have completed •" a line of farming machinery. We handle the Deering binders, mowers and rakes, also corn binders. Our fur niture stock is being constantly enlarged. We invite your presence to look over our splendid line. # Undertaking a Specialty GOLDEN, PEELER & HODGKIN | ■■■—■bfflSMiBHMBia—tanmri'RiMaa—EMBaa>. YOU GAN GET CHATTEL MORTGAGE BLANKS OF THE FRONTIER LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. APPLICATION FOR DRUGGIST PERMIT. Matter of application of Inman Drug Co. for liquor license. To the chairman and hoard of trustees of tho village of Inman, Holt county, Nebraska: Notice Is hereby given that the Inman Drug Co. lias died Its petition with the county clerk of Holt county, Nebraska, for a drug gists license to sell malt, splrltous and vin uoiis liquors for medical, medicinal, mechan ical and chemical purposes In the village of Inman. Holt county, Nebraska, from Juno 25,1903, to June 24, 1!6>4. If there be no objections, remonstrance or protest filed within two weeks prior to the 23th day of July, 1903, said lluense will be granted. 52-2 INM AN DRUG CO., Applicant. BRIDGE NOTICE. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the County Clerk of Holt county, Nebraska, until 12 o'clock, noon, Saturday, July IS, USB, for the building of a pile and stringer brldgQjteross the Elkhorn river be tween sections two ami eleven ami eleven and twelve, township thirty, range sixteen, near Stuart village. Said bridge to be fll'ty feet In length with sixteen feet roadway. Bidder to furnish plans and specifications. The beard of supervisors reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Dated, O’Neill, Nebraska, June 111. 1903. 51-4 E. S. Oll.MOIllt, County Clerk. BRIDGE NOTICE. Scaled proposals will be received at, tho office of the County Clerk, of Holt county, Nebraska, until noon Saturday, July Is 1:103, for tliu building of a. bridge on the Elkborn at a point north of the present bridge south of the town of O'Nelli. Said bridge to be a pile and stringer bridge, sixty feet iu length and sixteen feet roadway. Bidders to fur nish plans and specifications. The board of supervisors reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Dated, O'Neill, Nebraska, June 16,11103. 51-4 E. S G11.mol; k, County Clerk. NOTICE. State of Nebraska. County of Holt, s g. To whom it may concern: Tho commissioners appointed to locate a road commencing at the northwest corner section nine township twenty-live, range nine. In Holt county, thence running west on section Hues to the northwest corner of sec tion twelve, township twenty-live, range ten west, has reported In favor of the establish ment thereof, and all objections thereto or olaims for damages must bo tiled iu the County Clerk's office on or befere noon of the isth .nay of July, 11813. or such road will be located without reference thereto. 51-4 E. S. Gii.mour, County clerk. notice for publication. Department of the Interior, Land Office at O'Neill, Nebraska, May 28th, 1908, Notice is hereby given' that the following named settler has tiled notice of Ills Inten tion to make final proof iu support of bis claim, and that said proof will be maud be fore Register and Receiver U. 8. Land Office at O'Neill, Nebraska, on June-26th 1993. viz: MALVINA BENEDICT, H. K. No. 16248. forth* N11 NE‘4, EL NWj Sec. 28, T 28 N., R. He names the following witnesses to prove Ills continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz. Charles lngersoll, of O’Neill. Neb.. Maud Kline, of O'Neill, Neb., Patrick O'Connor, of 0 Neill, Neb., Paul Butler, of O’Neill, Neb., Bert Harding of O’Neill. Neb. 48- ti S. J. WEEKE3, Register. SHERIFF’S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale, directed to me from the Clerk of the District Court of Holt county, Nebraska, on a judgment ob tsiiucd before the Clerk of the District Court of Holt county. Nebraska, on the 2nd day of 1 ebruary, 1903, in favor of Johu G. Noss as plaint iff and against Frank O. Appleby. Hetty Appleby, his wife. Charles C. Ely, : :— Ely. his wife, real name un known and southeast quarter of section fourteen (14) township twenty-seveu v2?) north Of range nine (9) west of the 6th p. m. and N. G. Moore, as defendants lor the sum of One thousand, one hundred thirteen Dollars land ^ x ttQd the costs taxed - at $38.63* and accruing costs, 1 have levied upca the following real estate taken as the property of said defendants, to satisfy said Order of Sale, to-wit: The southeast quarter of section fourteen 04) in township twenty-seven (*27) north of range nine (9) west of tho 6ih p. in., in Holt county. Nebraska. And will offer the same for sale to the hlgh , est bidder for cash, in hand, on the tuth day of August. A. D., 1903, in front of court i house, in O’Neill, Holt county, Nebraska, at } the hour of i0 o’clock, a in., ot said day, when and where due attendance will be given by the undersigned. Dated at O'Neill, llolt eouuty, 9th day of July. 1903. 49- 5 C. E. Hall, I Sheriff of Said County. ( V t ■ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. % Department of the Interior. Land Office a ? O'Neill. Nedraska. June 9, 1903. ► Notice is hereby given that the following & named settler has filed notice of his inten ? tion to make final proof In support of lib ^ claim, and that said proof will be made be > fore the Register and Receiver at O’Neill Nebraska, on July 21, 1903, viz: ? « YRUS CAMPBELL. H. E. No. 17536, ^ for the SW ‘4 NWH. Sec. 29, T. 31 N.. It. 12 W & Ije names the following witness to prove 9 his continuous residence upon and cultiva i tion of said land, viz: E Wallace H. Johnson, of Ha?, Neb. Clyde Johnson, of Slocum. Neb, R. G. Twyford, o: Ray, Neb. J. S. Twyford, of Ray, Neb. S. J. WEEKBB, ■ Register. SUBRIFFS SALIC. By virtue of an order of sale, directed tc me from the Clerk of the District Court ol Holt county, Nebraska, on a judgment ob | tallied before the Clerk of the District Courl ' of Holt county, Nebraska, on the 28th, day of March 1903. In favor of The County of Hall as plaintiff, and against Michael F. ilarring ■ ton, Maggie G. Harrington, his wife and Lol ■ twelve (12) in block fifty-one (51) In McCaf ► forty’s addition to O’Neill. Neb. as defendants * for the sum of forty and ’ 73-100 dollars and the costs taxed at ► 629 98 and accruing costs, I have levied upon * the following real estate taken as the pro perty of said defendants, to satisfy said or ► Qerofsale, to-wit: '* Lot twelve (12) In block fifty-one (51) Me* Catferty’s addition to O’Neill, Nebraska. * And will offer the same for sale to the \ highest bidder for cash, in hand, on the 0th, day of July A. D. 1903, in front of Court * house, in O’Nelh, Holt county, Nebraska, at i the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. of said day, when and where due attendance will be ’ given by the undersigned. ' Dated at O’Neill, Holt county, 3d day of June 1903. * 40-5 C. E. HALL, - Sheriff of Said County. CONSOLIDATED HOMESTEAD NOTICE. - Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, O’Neill, Nebraska, June 4, 1903. Notice Is hereby given that the follow ing named settlers have filed notice of in tention to make proof in support of their respective claims, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office, at O’Neill, Nebraska, on July 17, 1903, viz: FREDC. STANTON, H. E. NO. 15270, for SW?4, section 27, township 30 N., range 10 west. Witnesses: Frank Oberloy, Scottville, Neb. John Berger, Agee, Neb. Frank Kppenbach, Mlnneola, Neb. Harry Stanton. O’Neill, Neb, HENRIETTA STANTON, formerly Hen rietta McAllister, ti. E. No. 15298. for NEfi, section 17, township 30, north range 10 west, Frank Oborley, Scottville, Neb. John Berger. Agee, Neb. Frank Kppenbach, Minneola. Neb, Fred C. Stanton, O’Neill, Nob. J. S. WEEKEK, Register. SHERIFF’S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale, directed to me from the Clerk of the District Court of Holtfcounty, Nebraska, on a judgment ob tained before the Clerk of the District Court of Holt county, Nebraska, on the 15th day of May, 1903, m favor of George VV. Hutton, as plain tiff, and against George W. King, Percey King, Abe) M. Merrill, M. lv. Pollock, Peter Wester berg, Mrs. Peter Westerberg, first and full name unknown, as defendauts, for the sum of Three Hundred Forty-three dollars, ane ninety-three cents, and the costs taxed at 02L 38 and accruing costs. 1 have levied upon the following real estate taken as the property of said defendants, to satisfy said order of sale, to-wit: Lots two, three and four, and southwest quarter [H] of northwest quarter of section one [1.] township twenty-five [25,1 north of range ten [10,1 west of the Sixth p. in, in Holt county, Nebraska. And will offer the same for sale to the high est bidder for cash, in hand, on the 20th day of July, A. D., 1003, in front of court house, in O’Neill, lloit county, Nebraska, at the hour of 10 o’clock, h. m. of said day, when and where duo attendance will be given by the undersigned. Dated at O’Neill, Holt county, 18th day of ; June, 1903. 51-5 C. E. Hall, Sheriff of Said County, NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. IN the District Court of Holt oounty, Ne braska. To Sigvald M. Simonson and Mrs. Sigvald M. Simonson, his wife, real name unknown, impleaded with William Gittoes and Mrs. William Gittoes his wife, first real name unknown. M. H. McCarthy, first real name unknow, D. A. Doyle, iruardian of the minor heirs of John B. Carey, deceas ed, first real name unknown and E. S. Eves, first real name unknown. You are hereby notified that on the 29th day of May, A. 1). 1903, Walter L. Selby, as plaintiff, nled bis petition in the district court for Holt county, Nebraska, against Sigvald M. Simonson, Mrs. Sigvald M. Simon son, his wife, real name unknown, William Gittoes, Mrs. William Gittoes, his wife, real name unknown, M. H. McCarthy, first real name unknown. E. S. Eves, first real name unknown and D. A. Doyle guardian of the minor heirs of John B. Carey, deceased, first real name unknown. The object and prayer of which petition is to quiet the title to the southeast quarter of Section 27, and the north east quarter of section 34, all in township 29 north, range* 16 west of the 6th P. M. in Holt county, Nebras ka, and to quiet the title as to any claims that you, the said defendants, may have in and to the above described real estate either by virtue of the pretended decree of foreelos- ! ure of tax liens, and sheriff’s sale and sheriff’s deed thereunder, which sheriff’s sale was pretanded to have been made to the defendant M. H. McCarthy and confirmed on the 5th day of June A. D. 1901, and also to quiet title against any claim In or lion upon the above described real estate which any of you defendauts may have therein or thereon by virtue of a certain pretended mortgage wnich purports to have been made by the defendants Sigvald M. Simonson and William Gittoes to the defendant M. H. McCarthy, 'larch 3, A.D. 1902, for 01409. which mortgage purports to have been assigned to the de fendant E. S. Eves, and by him assigned to the defendant D. A. Doyle, guardian of the minor heir^of John B. Cary, deceased. The pluintiff prays that his title to said premises as against any and all claims or liens which any of you, the said defendauts, may ba\ e, be quieted. You are hereby required to answer said petition on or before the 29th day of June, A D. 1903. 49-4 WALTER L. SELBY, Plaintiff, By Gaines, Kolby and Storey, Ills Attorneys. NOTICE • In the district court of Holt county, Ne braska. Fred O. Mlinar, Plaintiff vs Charles J. Shell ing and wife’Mrs. Charles J. Celling, lirst and full name unknown, Hugh A. Allen and wife, Mrs. Hugh A. Allen, James F. Toy, Mrs. James F. Toy, lirst and full name un known, Farmers Loan and Trust company, (a corporation) J. H. Keith, trustee, defen duu os. To Charles J. Shelling and wife, Mrs. Char les J. Shelling, first and full name unknown, James F.Toy and; wife, Mrs. James F. Toy, lirst and full name unknown, Farmers Loan and Trust company (a corporation), J. H. Keith, trustee: You and each of'you will take notice that the above named plaintiff has commenced an action in the district court of ilolt coun ty, Nebraska, against you and your above named oo-detendauls, the iobjeet and prayer of said petition being to foreclose a mort gage given by Charles J. Shelling on Novem ber 5, 1887, to J. H. Keith, trustee for George , B. Ash on tite northwest quarter of section five (5) township thirty (30) range fourteen (14),west of thebth p. m., Holt county, Ne braska; said mortgage ;bel g given to secure ids note of $.000 given to George B. Ash op November 1, and due 5 years afterdate with interest at 7 per cent, per annum to maturity and Jo per cent, alter maturity. Plaintiff alleges that he is the owner of said note and mortgage and that there is due him thereon the sum of $3UU0 with interest at 10 per cent, from tlie tiling of his petition. , Plaintiff prays that he be decreed to be the I owner of said note and mortgage and that the amount found due him be determined I and that the same be decreed to be a first . lieu on said premises and that the deteu I dauts be required to pay the same and in de fault thereof that said real .estate be sold to , satisf y the amount found due the plaintiff - and that the interest of all of the defendants be decreed to be subject to the plaintiff’s mortgage and for other equltjible relief. You uro required to answer said petition on or before the'13th day of July, ittoa, K. it. DICKSON, 49-4 Attorney for Plaintiff. Bear, the _ /) Tta Kind \ou Have Always Bougfo POINTED PARAGRAPHS. i __ ' <V Pugilists lead a sluggish life. Milliners and chestnut burrs have fall openings. A silent man’s words are never re ’ peated in court. * Wet boots and expected pleasures ire hard to put off. There Is nothing like leather—not I »ven the paper imitations. About the only satisfactory substi tute for wisdom is silence. You can’t tip a waiter enough to •lake him lose his balance. The quickest way to do things is to lo only one thing at a time. In order to enjoy life a man must be a little miserable occasionally. An old bachelor recommends the gold cure for feminine heart troubles. Doctors ought to make good politi cians, as they are professional healers. When a young man proposes it is up to the girl to lose her self-posses sion. Where one man dies of thirst a thousand men drink themselves to death. Those who begin by trying to de ceive others end by deceiving them selves. It's a difficult task to convince an oyster that he is at his best on the half shell. When a man owns but one suit of clothes he is In a position to guy the festive moth. If a man doesn’t repeat the cute things his baby says it’s a sure thingf he hasn’t any baby. No man is great enough, wist enough or good enough to be trusted with unlimited power. Don’t emphasize your conversation with "cuss” words. They may con vince you, but they are pretty sure not to convince others. An Ohio girl recently sold a lot of old love letters to a rag man for 6 cents. She says she got the best of the bargain at that.—Chicago News. PEOPLE TALKED ABOUT. William C. Talcott, Indiana’s oldes» editor, died recently at Valparaiso. It takes three secretaries to look after the varied interests of Miss Fel en Gould. Lord Kitchener is learning Urda, a composite tongue which is much usef by the Sepoys. Miljukay, the well known Russia^ novelist, is in prison for expressing his liberal views too freely. Dr. F. D. Snyder of Ashtabula, O., owns the largest private starfish col leceion in the United States. Ibrahim, sultan of Johore, who wishes to visit the United States ir 1904, is 30 years of age and likes V travel. A memorial tablet has been placed In the Burrelle building. New York once the home of John C. FremonJ the “Pathfinder.” The funeral of Isal&h W. Lees, re tired chief of police of San Francisco was one of the most imposing cere monies ever held in that city. £ POINTED PARAGRAPHS. A man without hands can never feel well. Never kick a live electric wire when It’s down. Honesty isn’t the kind of policy found in policy shops. It’s a put-up job on a man when his wife orders a new stove. Some brokers make it a point to MO that their patrons go broke. No man can be expected to foot his wife’s bills without kicking. It is easier to make a dollar thafi it is to ivoid arrest for counterfeit ing. Wives fear burglars will break in and husbands fear the baby will break out. The more checks a man receives in his business career the sooner he gets there. Some lawyers prolong the outcome of a case in order to increase their Income. Hops are said to be a sedative, yet most frogs are troubled with chronie insomnia. A bachelor who has been rejected by seven girls says that feminine beau ty is on the decline. It sometimes happens that a man agrees with you because your argu ments i\'Eko him tired. The Frontier does good printing—try It. —V Severe Attack Of Grip Cured by One Bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. “When I had an attack of the grip last winter (the second one) I actually cured myself with one bottle of Cham berlain’s Cough Remedy,” says Frank W. Perry, Editor of the Enterprise, Shortsville, N. Y. “This is the hon est truth. I at times kept from cough ing myself to pieces by taking a tea spoonful of this remedy, and when the coughing spell would come on at night I would take a dose and it seemed that in the briefest interval the cough would pass off and I would go to sleep perfectly free from cough and its ac companying pains. To say that the remedy acted as a most agreeable sur prise is putting it very mildly. I had no idea that it would or could knock out the grip, simply because I had never tried it for such a purpose, but it did, and it seemed with the second attack of coughing the remedy caused it to not onla be of less duration, but the pains were far less severe, and I had not used the contents of one bot tle before Mr. Grip had bid me adieu.” For sale by P. C. Corrigan. Summer Excursions. Are now on to all points north, east and west, via the Great Northern line, especially low rates being made this year for summer travel. Tickets sold daily to St. Paul, Minneapols, Duluth, Fishing resorts in Minnesota. Toures to Buffalo and Chicago via the Great Lakes. Montreal, Quebec, Bos ton Portland and other summer re sorts in New England and Cannada. If you intend making a trip this summer full information regarding rates, routes, limits, etc , will gladly be furnished by any agent, or by Fred Rogers, general passenger agent, Sioux City, la. Great Northern Railway W. & S. F. BY. Through daily service to Minneapo lis and St. Paul with direct connec tions for all points In Minnesota, North Dakota and west to Pacific Coast. Through sleeping car service. Apply to any agent for rates, folders and descriptive matter. Fred Bogers, Genl. Pass. Agt. Disgusted the 9allor. Here Is a campaign story: "A sailor once left his ship and came upon the land. He wandered around and finally reached a cemetery. He came across a tombstone on which was printed, ‘I am not dead, but sleeping.’ The sailor read the words several times, and then said: ‘Well, If I wer* dead I’d own up to it!”’ Great N orthern Line Iteturn limit twenty-one days, stop overs allowed at Intermediate points. For full information apply to Agent O’Neill, Neb., or Fred Bogers, G. P. A., Sioux City. The Brook Farm Co., have Bulls for sale and their Dames have weighed 2100 hundred. Brother stockman come and buy one of these bulls and grow 1800 hundred lb steers with the same feed you grow 1000 and 1200 lb ones. J. B. Thomson Foreman. Cultivators! Cultivators! Now is your chance if you want to buy a good one cheap and the beauty is I will sell cheaper for cash than time, but I will give any reasonable time.—Neil Brennan. 48tf Notice. Taken up, on June 25 a small white pig, owner can have same by calling and paying for the feed and this notice. Call at Sniggs’ shop. 1-3 , F. J. Manchester. See my big Kentucky jack and Onward stallion (Standard bred) be fore breeding mares. J. II. McAllister. Sherwin-Williams prints for sale by Galena Lumber company. 51tf . . . TIME CARD GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY WILMAIt & SIOUX FALLS KAILWAY. Passenger, Daily Except Sunday. 0:60 P. M. Ar — Central Time Lv 10:10 A. M. Mixed Train, Dally, Except Sunday. 4:20 p. M. Ar.Central Time.Lv 8:50 p. M. Close connections at Sioux City for al* points. For rates and further information call ou or address W. E. West, Agent. The greatest nation in the world is the greatest consumer of coffee. Lion Coffee is the standard beverage of every state and territory of the Union. It's pure—that’s why. Always In 1 18. air-tight, wind package!. Insuring fre.hno.» and uniform uuality. .