The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 30, 1903, Image 8

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    1* NEW BUILDING ON THE CORNER OF FOURTH AND EVERETT STS. |
Largest lijipleijiegt puilding agd Stock ig the West I
ESTABLISHED IN 1887 5?
1^^ A FULL LINE OF |
CARRIAGES AND RUG6IES The reliable Staver, Haydock, and Milburn. 5
WA6QNS Rushford, Mitchell, and Milburn. ' %
HAY MACHINERY Dain Stackers, Sweeps, and Hide Delivery Rakes.
PLOWS Tlie famous J. I. Case and Thompson & Sons Cultivators, Listers, Drills, and Harrows, and j|
Morrison Listers, Plows, and Cultivators. S
5; . DISCS Continental and Eclipse.
I LISTER CULTIVATOR One- and two-row Norwegian and Flying Swede. %
THRESHERS Buffalo Pitts Engines, Separators, and Horsepowers. J
RAILERS 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 • j)|
CORN SHELLERS Jolllett Power Shelters, Hocking Valley, Dain, and Freeman. ■
r\UR motto is:- Reliable goods and wrokmanship, and full value tor every dollar received as we are
1 in business to stay. Shop in south end of building on alley, where we do all kinds of blacksmith- fig
ing, plow and wagon work. Horse shoeing given special attention. Cali and see us when in
town whether you want anything or not. 6g
PEERING
Harvesters
Mowers
Light Running, Durable and Perfection of Work
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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE TO NONRESIDENT DEFENDANTS
To W. H. Hulbert first and full name
unknown, and Albert Porter non-resident
defendants:
You and each of you will take notice
that on the 28th day of July A. D. 1903 plain
tiff herein, Stephen J. VVeekes, filed in the
office of the clerk of the district court within
and for Holt county, Nebraska his petition
against Louis Grimstead, Mrs. Louis Grim
stead first and full name unkown, W. H.
Hulbert first and full name unknown, and
Albert Porter defendants, the object and
prayer of which is to foreclose a certain real
estate mortgage, executed by the defeudant
Louis Grimstead admx, as a single man to
the Nebraska Mortgage & Investment Com
pany for the sum of five hundred and fifty
(1550.00) dollars upon northwest quarter
(NWk), of section twentyone (21), in town
ship twentyfive (25), north of range fifteen
(15). west of the sixth (6), P. M. in Holt
county, Nebraska, on the 31 day of July A.
1). 1888. That there is now due and owing to
plaintiff upon said bond, notes and mortgage
the sum of sixteen hundred (1600.00), dollars.
You and each of you are required to aus
wer said petition on or before the 7th day of
September A. D. 1903 or the alligat ions of said
petition will be taken as true and decree
rendered accordingly.
STEPHEN J.WEEIvES, Plaintiff.
4-6 By K. H. Benedict, His Attorney.
NOTICE.
State of Nebraska,County of Uolt, s s.
To whom it may concern:
The commissioner appointed to locate aj
road commencing at southwest corner of
section thirty-three, township thirty-two.
range nine, in Holt county, thence north
80.00 chains, thence west 80.26 chains, thence
north two miles, thence west one half mile,
thence north 25chains, thence north Hftv-six
degrees forty-five minutes, west 25.07 chains,
thence north forty-eight degrees ten minutes
west 22.87 chains, thence north sixty-seven
degrees, west 48.50 chains, thence nort-li
tweuty-*ix degrees, west 9 8 c tains, thence
west on section line 24.61 chains, thence
north eight^degrees and thirty minutes, west
28.82 chains, thence north sixty-one degrees
. thirty mluutes, west 7.55 chains,thence north
ten degrees, west 11.13 chains, thence north
twenty degrees, west 947 chains, thence
north forty degrees fifty-five minutes, east
3.61 chains, thence uorth one degree tbirty
flve minutes, west 16.16 chains, thence north
twenty-four degrees, east 2.7o chains to cen
ter of south end of bridge over the Niobrara
river, has reported in favor of the establish
ment thereof, and all objections thereto or
claims for damages must be filed in the
, county clerk’s office on or before noon of the
) 29th day of August, A. D. 1903, or such road
will be established without reference
thereto.
A survey and 'field notes of the above pro
posed road aie now on file and can be seen at
the office of the county clerk.
5-4 E. S. GILMOUK, County Clerk.
Hardware.. Furniture I
? We now have on hand the most complete line of U
j hardware ever had west of Omaha. In connection w ith
| our hardware and furniture business, we have completed
i 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
CHATTEL MORTGAGE BLANK?
I
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, Land Office at
O’Neill, Nebraska, July 552. 1903.
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of her inten
tion to make final proof in support of his
claim, and that eala proof will be rnand be
fore Register and Receiver U. S. Land Office
at O’Neill, Nebraska, on August 25, 1903, viz:
MALVINA BENEDICT, H. E. No. 185548
for the NVt NE&, E'/> N W* Sec. 28, T 28 N.. It.
12 W.
She names the following witnesses to
prove bis 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
O’Neill. Neb,. Paul Butler, of O’Neill, Neb.,
Rueben Butler of O’Neill, Neb.
4-6 8. J. WEEKES,
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 obtained
before the clerk of the district court of Holt
county, Nebraska, on the 2Kth day of March,
1903, In favor of the County of Holt as plain
tiff and against Thomas H. Tierny, Laur
lssa Tierney his wife, Joseph McCaffrey and
Catherine McCaffrey his wife, as defendants,
for the sum of Three Hundred seventy-three
dollars, and forty-nine cents, and the eosts
taxed at 622.03 and accruing costs, I have
levied upon the following real estate taken
as the property of said defendants, to satisfy
said order of sale, to-wlt:
Lot twenty, (20) In block thirty-seven (37)
Riggs’Addition to O'Neill, and lot twenty
one (21) In block thirty-seven (37) Riggs’ Ad
dition to O'Neill.
And will offer the same for sale to the high
est bidder for cash, in hand, on the 17th day
of August, A. I). 1903, In front of coflrt
house, In O'Neill, Holt county, Nebraska, at
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, 16th day of
July, 1003.
s-6 C. E. Ham,,
Sheriff of Said County.
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
tained before the Clerk of the District Court
of Holt county, Nebraska, on the 2nd day of
February, 1903, In favor of John G. Nosh
as plaintiff and against Frank O. Appleby,
Letty Appleby, his wife. Charles C. Ely,
-Ely, his wife, real name un
known and southeast quarter of section
fouri een (14) township twenty-seven t27) north
of range nine (9) west of the 6th p. m. and N.
G. Moore, as defendants for the sum of One
thousand, one hundred thirteen Dollars and
95 cents. and the costs taxed
at $0.53 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-wlt:
The southeast quarter o# section fourteen
(14) In township twenty-seven (‘27) north of
range nine (9) west of the 6th p. in., In Holt
county, Nebraska.
Ana will offer the same for sale to the high
est bidder for cash. In hand, on tbe loth day
of August, A. D., 1903, In front of court
house, In O’Neill, Holt county, Nebraska, at
the hour of iO o’clock, a m., of said day,
when and where due attendance will be given
by the undersigned.
Dated at O’Neill, Holt county, 9tli day of
July. 1903.
49 5 C. E. Hall,
Sheriff of Said County.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an order of sale, directed to
me from tbe Clerk of the District Court of
Holt county, Nebraska, on a judgment ob
tained before the Clerk of the District Court
of Holt county, Nebranka. on the J5th day of
May, 1903, in favor of George W. Hutton, as
plaintiff, and against George W. King, Percey
King, Abel M. Merrill, M. K. Pollock, Peter
NVesterberg, Mrs. Peter Westerberg, first and
full name unknown, as defendants, for tbe
sum of Three Hundred Forty-three dollars,
ane ninety-three cents, and the costs taxed
at #21 38 and accruing costs, 1 have levied
upou the following real estate tsken as the
property of said defendants, to satisfy said
order of sale, to-wit:
Lots two, three and four, and southwest
quarter 1*4] of northwest quarter of section
one [l.] towushlp twenty-five [25,] north of
range ten (.19,] west of the Sixth p. m. In Holt
county, Nebraska.
And will offer the same for sale to the high
est bidder for cash. In hand, on the 20th clay
of July. A. D.f 1903, In front of court
house, iu O’Neill. Holt county, Nebraska, at
the hour of 19 o’clock, a. m. or said day, when
and where due attendance will be given by
the undersigned.
Dated at O’Neill, Holt county, 18th day of
June, 1903.
61-5 C. E. Hall,
_Sheriff of Said County,
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS.
IN the District Court of Holt county, Ne
braska.
To Sigvald M. Simonson and Mrs. Sigvald M.
Simonson, his wife, real name unknown,
impleaded with William Dittoes and Mrs.
William Dittoes his wife, first real name
uuknown. M. H. McCarthy, first real
name unknow, D. A. Doyle, aruardian 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. l5.1903, Walter L. Selby, as
plaintiff, filed his petition in the district
court for Holt county, Nebraska, against
Sigvald M. Simonson,Mrs. Sigvald M. Simon
son, his wife, real name unknown, William
Dittoes, Mrs. William Dittoes, his wife,
reul name unknown, M. H. McCarthy, first
real name unknown, E. 3. Eves, first real
name unknown and 1). A. Doyle guardian of
the miuor heirs of John B. Carey, deceased,
first real name unknown.
The object and prayer of which petition
is to quiet the title to the south east quarter
of Section 27, and the north east quarter of
section 34, all in township 29 north, range 16
west of tbe 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
aud to the above described real estate either
by virtue of the pretended decree of foreclos
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 defendants may have therelu or thereon
by virtue of a certain pretended mortgage
which purports to have been made by the
defendants Sigvald M. Simonson aud William
Dittoes to the defendant M. H. McCarthy,
March 3, A.D. 1992, for #1409, 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 tbe
minor heirs of John B. Cary, deceased.
The plaintiff prays that his title to said
premises as against any and all claims or
liens which any of you, the said defendauts,
may ha\ 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, Kelby and Storey, his Attorneys.
V NOTICE
In the district court of Holt county, Ne
hr iiska
Fred O. Mlinar, Plaiutiff vs Charles J. Shell
ing and wife’Mrs.Charles J. shelling, first
and full name unknown, Hugh A. Allen and
wife, Mrs. Hugh A. Allen, James F. Toy,
Mrs. James F. Toy, first and full name un
known, Farmers Loan and Trust company,
(a corporation) J. U. Keith, trustee, defen
dants.
To Charles J. Shelling and wife, Mrs. Char
les J. Shelling, first aud full name unknown,
James F.Toy and;wife, Mrs. James F. Toy,
first 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 Holt coun
ty, Nebraska, against you and your above
named co-defendants, the lObject aud prayer
of said petition being to foreclose a mort
gage given by Charles J. Shelling on Novem
er 5,1887, to J. H. Keith, trustee for George
B. A9h on the northwest quarter of section
five (5) township thirty (30) range fourteen
(14> west of thebth p. in.. Holt county, Ne
braska; said mortgage .be l g given to secure
his note of 1.000 given to George B. Ash on
November 1, i887, and due5 years afterdate
with interest at 7 per cent, per annum to
maturity aud 10 per cent, alter maturity.
Plaiutiff alleges that he is the owner of said
note and mortgage and that there is due him
thereon the sum of $3000 with interest at .10
, per cent, from the filing of his petition.
Plaintiff prays that he be dec eed to be the
owner of said note and mortgage and that
the amouut found due him be uetermined
aud tbat the same be decreed to be a first
lien ou said premises and that the defen
dants be required to pay the same and in de
fault thereof that said real .estate be sold to
i satisfy the amount fouud due the plaintiff
and that the interest of all of the defendants
be decreed to be subject to tbe plaintiff’s
mortgage and for other equitable relief.
You are required to answer said petition
on or before the«13th day of july, 1903.
K. R. DICKSON,
49-1 Attorney for Plaintiff.
Supervisors’ Session
(Continued from page 1)
DH Cronin. 178 80 '
John A Yeimer. 3 25 1
Sam Barnard. 3 00
O F Biglin. 9.00 47 10
M Keefe.». 103 00 !
B T Trueblood. 14 05 :
W H Morgan. 25 00
Rees Printing Co. 103.15 32 80 i
“ “ . 58.25 26 00 ;
Collins Printing Co. 10 00 i
Williams & Davis. 27 30 1
T Y Norval. 102.50 102 50
W S Grimes.32.20 39 00
Tennie Norval. 40 00
J M Morgan. 3 79
On motion the following claimes
were allowed upon the road fund.
Barney Jones. $6 00 :
C D Keyes. 7 40 :
WmBHaigh. 2 70 1
John C Deming. 2 50
Albert Rothleunter. 3 00
EP Hartford.-. 2 00 ,
Jacob Rock. 2 30 j
P J Lydon. 3 50 ,
A L Rouse . 1 00
WT Hayes. 2 70
Frank Griffith. 1 00 i
Jas Schollmyer. 4 50
Geo L Butler (ap. on tax). 2 50
Patrick Redden. 2 00
Anton Prusa. 3 20
Z Warner. 4 70
W E McRoberts. 2 5o
Chas Preston. 3 00
J R Mann. 6 Oo
Richard Kaiser.;. 6 00
H M Bradstreet (ap. on tax)... 7 00
On motion the board adjourned un
til 1 o’clock. ,
1 o’clock p. ra.—Board called to
order, all members present.
On motion a refund of three’dollars
was ordered in favor of Frank John
son of Atkinson village he having paid
his labor tax in cash and also worked
same on the road for which he produc
ed receipts, said refund to be charged
to Atkinson village road fund year
1902.
On motion the following claim were'
allowed upon the bridge fund.
Edward & Bardford Co. $ 275 99
ER Townsend.... 94.00 92.20 48 40
Wm Krotter & Co. (ap. on tax) 12 10
W W Wilson. 7 00
F A Flannigan. 25 00
Edward Boshart. 7 50
Floyd France. 7 00
Micheal Gallagher. 3 00
John Boshart (ap. on tax). 6 00
P M Mulford (ap. on tax). 5 00
Henry Cole (ap. on tax). 4 50
E R Townsend. 99.00 47.00 75 00
Louis Steabner. 42 00
David Heeb. 31 00
Wm Krotter &,Co. 11.89 31 50
Wm Spangler. 15 00
Galena Lumber Co. 227 80
E R Townsend.... 78.00 16.00 62 00
J L Witherwax.'.. 7 00
Martin Hull. 2 00
Bazelman Lumber Co. 372 92
S W Leightner. 48 15
E D Larson. 3 98
Martin Hull. 2 00
R R Stevens. 8 25
A C Mohr (ap. on tax). 189 00
A J Roberts. 6 00
PJ Connelly. 2 00
D Harrington. 2 50
W H Wilson. 23 00
Edwards Bradferd Co. 40 35
E J Fowler. 7 36
Jas Schober. . 5 75
apply on tax $3.70
Fred Wallenstein. 8 75
apply on tax $5.70
L A Combs. 9 00
C Primeis.j. 12 00
E H Dailey. 8 00
Bert Tibbetts. 4 50
S A Drayton. 106 34
apply on tax $16 50
Galena Lumber Co. 375 35
J F Green. 4 00
Wm Krotter & Co. 71 98
John T Young. 1 00
W S Pickier. 3 60
John W Drayton (ap. on tax). 4 38
ER Townsend. 48.50 68 00
DEBlondin. 9 00
James Carson. 10 00
L A Nickola. 12 00
T B Torbert (ap. on tax). 16 00
Wm Wells. 31 00
On motion the board adjourned un
til 9 o’clock a. m., July 17,1903.
F. W. Phillips, Chairman.
E. S. Gilmour, Clerk.
Iowa State Firemen’s Tournament
Sioux City July 28-31
The Great Northern (Short Line)
sell excursions tickets for above event
on July 27 and 28, good for returning
August 13. Bates from O’Neill, *4.10
for round trip.—W. E. West, agent.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that all per
sons are warned not to hunt upon
section 17 and the southeast quarter
of section 18, township 30, range 11
west, as they will be arrested and
prosecuted as trespassers.
P A. Lindberg.
Michael McCoy.
4-4 O. A. Widtfeldt.
Of Courts Not.
We do not believe we were ever as
frivolous as the boys and girls now
adays. Do you think you were?—
Washington (la.) Democrat.
Lead in Railway Mileage.
The Australian colonies have a
greater railway mileage, in proportion
to population, than any other part
of the world.
Badly Out of Tune.
Piano tuners have their trials along
with the rest of humanity, and the
experience of a Philadelphia tuner,
the other day, goes to prove it. He
was sent into a suburb to tune a piano,
which he found practically as good
as new. He put the Instrument In
proper shape, and felt well satisfied
with his work until a day or two
later he received a note from the
owner, saying the piano had not been
properly turned. Thereupon he made
another journey, tested every note,
and found no fault. He told the lady
so. "Yes,” she said, “it does seem
all right when you play on it, doesn’t
it? But as soon as 1 begin to sing
it gets all out of tune again.”
Stone Sllngers of the Nile.
When the wheat is growing in the
fields near the banks of the Nile,
Egypt, great quantities of birds of
every kind pounce down upon the
tender grain and would soon destroy
the whole crop were it not for the
watchful “stone sllngers.” These are
men who stand all day perched on lit
tle platforms here and there through
out the fields with slings and peb
bles, shooting any bird that comes
within reach. The work of a stone
slinger is a regular profession in
Egypt, though a poorly paid one, it
being thought that simply standing
all day is not very hard labor. It is
only for a -few weeks twice a year
that the stone slinger can find em
ployment.
Says Women Should Study Alone.
Prof. Ludwig Stleda, probably the
most famous anatomist in Germany,
recently published a powerful protest
against the movement among the pro
fessors of medical faculties in Ger
man universities for permitting wom
en to attend medical lectures in the
same classroom with men. He ex
presses the opinion that the presence
of women must have an injurious ef
fect both on the professors and on the
women themaelves. Prof. Stleda will
not exclude women from medical '
study, but it is absolutely necessary,
he says that they be instructed in
anatomy in separate classrooms.
French Soldiers of Fortune.
Gen. O’Connor, who seems to be
bent on carving out for France a new
colony in Morocco, made his military
debut in the corps of guides, which
distinguished itself in the battles be
fore Metz in the Franco-Prusslan war.
During the second siege of Paris,
brought about by the commune, he
was aide-de-camp to Gen. De Galliffet,
who was the first minister of war
under the recent Waldeck-Rousseau
administration. He has also cam
paigned in Tunis and commanded the
cavalry in Tonquin.
Conan Doyle’s Summer Plans.
Among the notable cottagers at
Montauk Point, L. L, this summer
will be Sir A. Conan Doyle, the fa
mous author who created “Sherlock
Holmes.” Dr. Doyle has rented the
Third house, where he contemplates
securing that quiet and seclusion so
essential to successful literary pro
duction. The season Will be occupied
in writing a new detective story.
Priest and Painter.
Rev. A. B. Shields, rector of the
Church of the Redeemer, Boston, is
an artist as well as a priest. H«
earned enough money painting tji*
past winter to afford a summer in
the galleries of the old world, and
sails for Europe to paint in the na
tional gallery of London, in the
Louvre and Luxembourg galleries
during his vacation season.
JOHN A. ZE1MER, Prop.
This hotel has been newly fitted
up, freshly papered throughout and
painted outside and in, every thing
neat and tidy, making the—
Best SI,00 a Bay House in the County
You patronage solicted. First door*
west of Brennan’s hardware.
. . . TIME CARD
GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY
WILMAR & SIOUX FALLS RAILWAY.
Passenger, Dally Except Sunday.
9:50 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 all
points. For rates and further Information
call on or address W. E. Wkst, 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 lh. alr-tlg*it, sealed packages.
K Insuring freshness and uniform quality.