Gold fledal Beer ON DRAFT and the renowned Blue Ribbon in quarts and pints FOR SALE AT O’NEILL BY WM. LAVIOLLETTE O’CONNOR & STANTON You cannot um too much care in the a..act ion of a FIREARM. Our 8» years’ reputation speak* for arms that are | STANDARD* ACCURATE.' RELIABLE ^ Our Linn RIFLES, from . . $3.00 to $150.00 PISTOLS, from . . 2.50 to 50.00 SHOTGUNS, from . 7.50 to 30.00 Ask your dealer for our ARM8. If he cannot fur nUh them we will ship direct upon receipt of prico. Our catalog will Interest you. Mailed free upon request. ______ J. Stevens Arms & Tool Co., P.O.BOX 3028 CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS. ekAAAAj. BO YEAR3* EXPERIENCE H V l J J i L j ^ a ™ /i 1 I J k I IlM * 1 I ■! | I P^i * Trade Marks 'TIHBRV^ Designs rTjm^ Copyrights Ac. Anyone tending e aketeh and deaorlptlnn may qulekly aaoortain our opinion free whether an Invention la probably patentable. Communica tions atrlctlyeontldenUiitl. HANDBOOK onPatenta tent free. Oldest agency for aecuring patents. Patents taken through Muun A Co. receive special notice, without charge. In the Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest cir culation of any iclentUlc journal. Terms, |3 a year: four months, IL Bold by all newsdaalera. MUNN it^SSSM Branch Offloo. 6H T 8U Waahlngton, D.C. r. t. wiuiamF Contractor & Builder Estimates famished oa any size building All kinds of carpenter work Shop just north of Buzelmans’ Lumber Yuri JOHN A. ZEIMER, Prop. This hotel has been newly litter up, freshly papered throughout ant painted outside aud iu, every thin; neat and tidy, making the— Best SI,001 Dij Bouse in ths Csnntr You patronage solioted. First doo west of Brennan’s hardware. . . . TIME CARD GREAT NORTEERN RAILWAY WILMAK A SIOUX FALLS RAILWAY. Passenger, Dally Except Sunday. 8:60 P. M. Ar—Central Tlme....Lv 10:10 A. m Mixed Train, Dally, Except Sunday. 4:80 P. u. Ar.Central Time,_Lv 9:50 P. M Close connections at Sioux City for al points. For rates and further lnformatlo, call on or address W. E. wkst, Agent. castorTa For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Boughl Bears the Signature of 'Uc&tAt LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale, directed to me from the Clerk of the Dlstrlot 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 O. Noss as plaintiff and against Frank O. Appleby. 1 Hetty Appleby, his wife. Charles C. Ely, -Ely, his wife, real name un- 1 known, John Doe real name unknown, and southeast quarter of section fourteen (14i township iweuty-seveu (27) north of range nine (9) west of the 8th 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 *78.43 and accruing costs, 1 have levied upca the following real estate taken as the property of said defendants, to satisfy said Order of Hale, to-wlt: The southeast quarter of section fourteen (14) In township twenty-seven (27) north of range nine (9) westof tho 8th p. in., In Holt county, Nebraska. And will offer the same for sale to the high est bidder for cash. In hand, on the 12th day of October, A. D., 1903, in front of court house, In O'Neill, Holt county, Nebraska, at the hour of i0 o’clock, u m., of said day. When and where due attendance will be given by the undersigned. Dated at O’Neill, Holt county, 24th day of 1 August, 1903. , W-5 C. E. Hall, Sheriff of Said County. ] NOTICE. 1 State of Nebraska, Holt county, ss. I To whom It may concern: The commissioner appointed to looate a 1 road commencing at the northeast corner of , section twenty-five, township tweuty-ttve, range nine, In Holt county, thence west on I section lino between sections tweuty-Hve and twenty-four, aud twenty-three and twenty- '• six, and twenty-seven and twenty-two, and l twenty-one and twenty-eight, and twenty nine and twenty, and nineteen and thirty, to the northwest uorner of section thirty, town ship twenty-five range nine, thence west on section line between sections twenty-five and twenty-four and twenty-three and twenty-six, and twenty-seven and twenty two, to the northwest corner of section twenty-seven, township twenty-five, range ten has reported In favor of the establish ment thereof, and all objections thereto r claims for damages must be filed In the Coun ty Clerk’s office o i or before noon of the third dny of Ootober. A. D. IUU3. or such road will be established without reference thereto. 10-4 E. S. GIHMODR. _County Clerk. I I SPECIAL MASTER’S SALE. Rooket A, No. 79. In theOlrout Court of the United State, for , the District of Nebraska. ' James N Clark. Receiver of the Nebarska Loan and Trust company, complainant, vs. James E. Stewurt, et al, defendants. In Chancery. I FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE. 1 Puollo notice Is hereby given that in pur surnde and by virtue of a deorea entered in 1 the above oause on the 11th dav ot June. 1903, i 1. Geo. U- Thuimnel, Special Mastor In Oban cery of the ClrcutOourt of the United States 1 for the Dlstriot of Nebraska, will, on the i l"th day of October, 1883, at the hour of nine o'clock In the forenoon of said day at the front door of tho Holt county oourt house building In the city of O’Neill, Holt county, State and District of Nobaaska, sell at public auction for cash the following described property, to wit: The southeast quarter of section ten (10). township (thirty, one (31), north range (16) west of the 8th P. M„ Holt county. Nebraska! John M. Ragan, Solicitor. Geo. H. Thuimnel. Special Master In Chan 00rr._12-6 IN,~T,H,ILDISTKICT COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. Anna,Leary, James O. Long, Dennis Long, Nellie Long, and Thomas Long, John 0 Long and Mary Dee, plaintiffs, vs. Loretta May O’Brlon, Anna A. O’Brlon and John J. O Brlon, minors, aud Cornelius O Brlon, guardian of Loretta May O'Brlon Anna A. O Briou and Johu J, O'Brlon. de fendants. The above named defendants will take notice that the above named plaintiffs have begun an actlou In the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, against them, the object and prayer of said petition being for a Judg ment Unding Hint they and John J. O’Briou Lorepa May O Brlon and Anna A. O’Brlon, , are the heirs and only heirs at law of Michaei p Long, deceased, and for a partition of the I following described real estate, situated in Holtceunty. Nebraska, towtt: I Lot 13 In block 14 and lot 7 In blook 24. and 1 lot 9 In block 27, and lots9, 10 and 11 In block , II, and lot 13 In blook 23, and lots 16 and 18 In , block 12, and lot 8 in blook 36, and a one-half Interest In lot 11, In block 25, and lots 4 and 6 in block28, and an undivided one-half Into - B5,Ll.lL,UM,l!hb,,ock 'M' ttU‘n tUe original town of O Neill, Holt countv, Nebraska, aud lots 10 11,12, IS and 14 In blook D. and lots 3,4 5 8 9 12. 13,14,15 and 18 In block H, In O’Neill auu Hagerty’s addition to the city of O’Neill ’ Holt county, Nebraska, and the east half of the southeast quarter of section four (4) southhalf of the southwest quarter of section three ,3). aud the southeast quarter of seo • lion eight (8), and tho northeast tpiarter ot tho southwest quarter of section twenty nine (28), all In township twenty-niue (29), . range eleven (11), and tne southeast quarter of section twenty-eight ( 28), township thirty (30), range ten (10), westof the 8th p.. m. And for a judgment confirming thelrshares In said real es ate and for a partition thereof according to their respective rights, and If the same can not be equitably divided then that said premises be sold and the pro ceeds thereof be divided between the parties according to their respective rights as found by the court, and other equitable relief. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 2d day of November, 1903. „ K. R. DICKSON, I 1*1Attorney for Flalntlffs. Foe of Ritualiem. The Rev. R. S. Frillingham, tho English clergyman who has caused a sensation by getting into a contro versy with Bishop Potter of New York, regarding ritualism, is a short, portly, pleasant looking man, whose appearance suggests the successful drummer. He is a zealous foe of ritualism—“idolatrous worship," he calls It—and has been taking a trip around the world by way of a rest Do Good—It Pay9. A Chicago man has observed that, “Good deeds are better than real estate deeds—some of the latter are worthless. Act kindly and gently, show syuyathy and lend a helping hand. You connot possibly lose by it.” Most men appreciate a kind word and encouragement more than substantial help. There are persons in this com munity who might truthfully say: “My good friend, cheer up. A few doses of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will rid you of your cold, and there is no danger whatever from pneumonia when you use that medicine. It al ways cures. I know it for it has helped me out many a time. Sold by P. C. Corrigan. Doll Exhibition. The International exhibition ot dolls, just opened at Liege, is by far the most complete show of the kind ever held in Europe. Among the quaintest specimens of the doll fam ily on exhibition are those from ancient Babylon and Ninevah. Some of these are beautifully carved in Ivory, and are works of art in them selves. He Learned a Great Truth. Is is said of John Wesley that he snee said to Mistress Wesley: “Why jo you tell that child the same thing Dver and over again?” “John Wesley, because one telling is not enough.” It is for this same reason that you are bold again and again that Chamber lain’s Cough Remedy cures colds and frip; that it counteracts any tendency )f these diseases to result in pneu- I nonia, and that it is pleasant and ■ safe to take. For sale by P. C. Corri- I ran. I -- Labor In the Rand. It Is a well-known fact that the abor question is one of the gravest problems of the Rand. The British government has already considered :he advisability of importing Chinese poolies in large numbers, and an English contemporary now suggests :he importation of Tartars from the Kazan government in Russia. Ran a Ten Penney Nail Through His Hand. While opening a box, J. C. Mount, >f Three Mile Bay, N. Y., ran a ten jenny nail through the fleshy part of lis hand. “I thought at once of all he pain and soreness this would cause ne,” he says, “and immediately ap jlied Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and iccasionally afterwards. To my sur >rse It removed all pain and soreness md the injured parts were soon lealed.” For sale by P. C. Corrigan. It So Happens. The man who talks the most about i woman keeping to her sphere is generally the one who is obliged to _ iustle to keep up with some woman jompetitor. Her Hopes. When a girl is in doubt as to which aj nan squeezed her hand in the dark *jC t is because she hopes it was the pne 4 vho didn’t do It.—New York Press. <1 Jained Forty Pounds in Thirty Days J For several months our younger 3 ) rot her had been troubled with indi- £ 'estion. He tried several remedies | >ut got no benefit from them. We 1 mrchased some of Chamberlain’s 3 stomach and Liver Tablets and he j :ommenced taking them. Inside of < hirty days he had gained forty pounds « n flesh. He is now fully recovered. * (Ve have a good trade on the Tablets.- - < Elolley Bros., Merchants, Long Branch « VIo. For sale by P. C. Corrigan < - < It May Be So. j Pittsburg uses over $1,000,000 < worth of water each year. You would * not think it to look at her face.— < Louisville (Ky.) Post. jj Up to New Jersey. 1 How can it be possible that mos quitoes are killed by music when they ire so fond of a little song of their awn? Sherwin-Williams paints for sale by jalena Lumber company. 51tf D. A. Doyle has 1500 bushels of ;lean and dry Speltz for sale. 8-tf Makes Division of Salary. An English mayor has banded over his official salary to be divided be tween the poor and the towu bands. Powers of Radium. ^ If a small quantity of radium is < held against the forehead while the < eyes are closed one will see light. < -—= = - - < Unmannerly. < If men did not like to go through < a great deal to learn a little they < would not get married and stay so < tor a great length of time. < -- < < Sailed First Dory Over Ocean. < Capt. Alfred Johnson, who was the < first man to cross the ocean in a < small boat in 1876, is still living at < Gloucester, Mass. < __ < — < Millionaires Pass Away. < During the last three years twenty- < two millionaires have died in England. J Their average was seventy-five years. < < Fremasons of the World. < There are at least 1,750,000 Free- j| masons in the world, of whom 150,000 3 belong to 3,430 British lodges. 1 New York, Oct. 7.—Eleven grades of ^ fine sugar were reduced 5c per 100 pounds today. Ji Can interest you if you are on the market at all for anything in Wagons or Buggies or anything a horse may be hitched to on the farm or in town. Special ^ line of wide tire hay wagons and rigs, or any kind of wagon you may want, all of substantial build and materials, and at prices that will make you want to buy. In buggies we were never in better shape to give you a bargain that will cause you to wonder why you have deferred riding in ease so long. All kinds of corn machinery, shellers, f etc., and hay baling outfits. These goods are the best the manufacturers produce, with guarantees f hack of them that makes the buyer absolutely safe. ■ IN FURNITURE WE CONTINUE WITH THE MOST COMPLETE AND MODERN ASSORTMENT IN THE COUNTY AND WON’T BE UNDERSOLD Complete Line of Undertaking Poods, and Have Had 25 Tears Experience O. F. BIGLIN Telephone 38 O’Neill, Neb. I IV. ALBERTS Mro> A DEALER IN Harness & Saddlery Goods Also Agent for Bliss Native Herbs, 200 days treatment for *1 and money refund d If not beneQtted. Also Wheeler & Wilson Ball Bearing Sewing Mach. fj. H. WISE FLOUR AND FEED Recently equipped with an engine and feed mill and will do all kinds of feed grinding at any time. First dooc east of John Mann’s harness shop. Mrs. LAURA CRESS RESTAURANT Groceries, Confections and Fruit • W 0 i 0 * I 1 a: - k #j * 0 “ o B *3 § o s M ^ 5 Qoc 2 J. P. GALLAGHER Clothing, Dry Goods Shoes and Groceries Country Produce Bought and Sold GRANT HATFIELD Oysters Served as desired at all hours. Nice assort ment of Fruits. Nuts, CaDdles, Cigars, etc. IheOlILL BOTTLING WORKS R. J. MARSH, Proprietor Bottlers of Carbonated Borages CIDER MANUFACTURERS MARKET REPORT -WEEK ENDING October i Printing Breeder of Hogs..,.$5 20 Eggs. 15c §i 3 ,tt Steers.2 to 3 00 Wheat. 58c Pl*OD0f*lv hort lorn Coaand heifers’ Primed _ . Spring chickens, "c Corn. 30c Pnfi n >*■ Old chickens, 4c, 5c Potatoes. 40c rr.UC7 iMlllC Butter. 15c THE FRONTIER MIKE SHAHEEN Dry Goods, Notion. Clothing. Groceries. Good winter underwear for 1 aides gents, suit 90c Corduroy pants, extra good, per pair 1.75 Sugar, 17 lbs. for l-^° 3 cans apples -5 Located in Sulliaan’s building. J. C. H0R1SKEY Staple and Fancy Groceries Flour, Salt, Country Produce F. M. BRITTELL Meat Market Fresh and Cured Meats, Fish, Poultry, etc. Ill 3 < uj h H Z> O • UJ cc < I 3 z p * (0 UJ > o h <0 * S. F. McNichols FLOUR and FEED All Kinds of Grain Bought and Sold D. A. Flour* First door south of t he JOHN HOR Dray Your property handled and delivered when and i msmi