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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1903)
O’NfcILL BUSINESS DIRECTORY |^H. BENEDICT. LAWYER. Office in the Judge Heberts building, north of O. O. Snvder'a lumber yard, O NET LI, NKK R. DICKSON ATTORNEY AT LAW Reference First National Hons O'NEILL. NEE |£ARNKY BTKWART, PRACTICAL AUCTIONEKR. Satisfaction guaranteed. Address. Page, Net £-)R. P. J. FLYNN PHYCIAN AND 8URGKON Office over Corrigan's, first door to righ Night calls promptly attended. JJR. .1. P. GILLIGAN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office 'n Holt County Bank buildint f Orders left hi our drug store or at m\ residence first street north and hall block east of stand pipe will receiv , nronipt re. oons* as I have telephon Hr 3 'L\3ih£bi£>£>[ SPEC'ATt i*s: f Car more ’NO fHROA cr.ao H correctly tted and * ppliert O'NEILL NEB. Griffin Bros. MERCHANT TAILORS e O’Neill, Nebraska. H. W. PHILLIPS AUCTIONEER. Cries sales in either German or Eng lish. Satisfaction guaranteed. Twen ty years experience. ATKINSON, NEB. r -. I C. L BRIGHT j REAL ES :ATE AND IN- ] iU 1AMO — ■ - -----) Choice ranches, farms and town | lots for sal«* cheap and on easy $ terms All kinds of land hiiei- < ness promptly attended to. \ Lt-*presents some of the best ] Insurance companies doing bus < tness In Nebraska. J ._=J ^ 3 f Notary vVorti Properly Executed J SHORTHORN BULLS AND H IFERS (£. - SCOTCH tops on best BATES fami lies, :(5 BULLS 14 to 2t> mo old. 20 HEIFERS and 10 COWS bred to oui fine Scotch bull MISSIES PRINCE 75402. Over 200 head in heard to select from. These are t he cattle for western men,as they are acclimated. Come and see them or write for prices. THE BROOK FARM CO., J. II Thomas, foreman,O’Neill. Holt Co..Net i The New Market . ; = i ; Having leased the l*a*z Market E Hnd thoroughly ren vated the [ same we are now ready to sup [ ply you with choice Fresh and l ; Salt Meats. Ham. Bacon. Fish. J in fact everything to be found [ ; in a Hirst-class market We [ ; • invite your patronage : : : : Leek & Blackmer Abstracts of Title ONLY COMPLETE SET OE AH S7RA0T BOOKS IN HOLT C0UN1 ) O’NBTLL,, NEB. HOTEL EVANS 'if . i \ ONLY FIRST-CLASS HOTEL IN THE CITY FREE BUS SERVICE W. T. EVANS, Prop. uEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice tor Service by Publication. C O n’ TEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior, United State Land Office*O’Neill. Neb , Sept. 29, 1903. A sufficient (amended) contest affidavit having been filed in this office by John \V. Hull, contestant, against timber culture entry No. 6ft8ti, made ApriL *4, 1890. for the NB&SW&of section 27, township 32 north range D west, by Mary C. Sanders, in which it is alleged that said Mary C, Sanders de parted this life at O’Neill. Neb., In April, 1898, and that her surviving children and sole heirs a if*: Komaine Sanders of O’Neill, Neb , Etta N. Olsen, neo Sander*, of O’Neill. Neb., Frank O. Sanders of Grant county, Wis., U. G. Sanders of Council Bluffs, Iowa, and Grace Shauner, nee Sanders, of Oakland City. 1ml., and th&teachof said surviving children is over twenty-one years of age. That said Mary O. Sanders wholly tailed to plant or cultivate any portion of said tract to trees, tree-seeds or cuttings or to other wise cultivate said tract of land during the 2d, d.4th, th. 0th, 7th and 8tli years of her said entry and that after her death her sur viving chi'dren and sole heirs at law, above mentioned, wholly failed to plant or culti vate any portion of said tract of land to trees, tree-seeds or cuttings or otherwise cultivate said tract of land during the 9th, 10th, 11 tli, 12th and 13th years of said entry; that at ih • termination of the first year of -•aid entry there ^ere no living trees upon said tract and that there are now no trees of any kind growing upon said tract of laud; that all of said failure still exists. Said parties arc hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegations at 10 o’clock a m. on November 18, 1903, before the register and receiver at the United States land office in O’Neill, Ne braska. The said contestant, having in a proper affidavit filed September 29, 1903, set forth acts which show that Frank 0. Sanders, U. U. Sanders and Grace Shauner, nee Sanders ire non-resi cuts of the state of Nebraska, ami that therefore personal service of this otice can not be made upon them in the date of Nebraska, it is hereby ordered and directed that notice to them of this contest Oe given by due ami proper publication, and nut personal service o» notice of this con test be made on Komaine Sanders aud Etta N wlsen, nee Sanders, who are residents of he stale of Nebraska 1(1-4 D. CLEM DEAVEK, Receiver. CONTEST NOTluE, Department of th • Interior. United States Land office O’Neill, Nebraska, October 24 th 1903. Asuffii'ent contest affidavit having been lied in this office by Eunice B Ellis, contes tant, against Lizzie E. it. Lambrigger entry No lTiRkt. made August Hth 1901, for NB^ NE Seotiou ‘21, township 31, range 9, by i.lzzie E. U Lambrigger < onteslec, in which it is alleged that that conlest.ee Lizzie E. It. Lambrigger has buLt no house or oilier buildnigs upon said land, na* cultivated no part of said tract, has wholly abandoned said tr-'ct and said entry, bus failed to establish a residence upon said land, and that ail said defaults still exist, that said alleged absence f oui said land i* not due to her employment in the Army, in Navy. t>r Marine Corps of the U. S. as a private soldier, officer, seaman, marine dur ing the war with Spain or during any other war in which the U. S. has been engaged, said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evid nee tone lug said allegation at 10 o’clock a in. on December •th, 1903 before the Register and Receiver at he United States Land office in O’Neill, Nebraska l lie said contestant having, in a proper affidavit, hied October 2ith, 1903. set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of th s notice can not be made, it is hereby ordoi ed'and directed th t. such noiice be given by due and proper publication 18-4 D. CLEM LEAVER, Receiver. Blackburn & Spurlock, Attorneys, NO ITCE OF ADM 1 N It IKATOR’.S SALE. 0 in The District Court, of Douglas county, Nebrasua^ ii the matter of the Application of Thoma« W. Blackburn, Aumuiistrator de bonis non with the will annexed of the estate of Mart in M. Marshall, deceased, for license tos li real •Mute. Notice i- ..ereby given that, in pursuance <>f aii order of Hon. Geo. A. Bay. Judge of tiie District ourt of Douglas County, Ne braska, made on the 27 da> of October, I9 >>. for the aale of the real estate hereinafter described, there Will he sold at public ven due to the highest bidder tor cash at the front door ol the court house iu the city of O’Neill, in Holt • ouuty, on Saturday' the 28th Ua* of November, 1903, at, „he hour of 10 •’clock a, m., the following decri bed real estate. 1 :ist one hnlf (E 1 s), southeast one fourth (SEl4) of section six 0), and west one half t ‘2)0 south west cue fourth (SW^)of section live Ud. low ship thirty-two (32), range tbii u eiid3 , w st n IL»lt count . Nebraska. Said sale will remain open one hour. i>a ed this 27th day of October, 1903 (Signed) Thomas W. Blackburn. \dministrator of the estate of Martin M. ours hall, deceased. 18-3 - SPECIAL MASTER’S SALE. Dock* t 5, No. 79. Li t he (,'irout Court of the United State, for the District of Nebraska, lames N Cl rk. Receiver of the Nebarska Loan and Trust company, complainant, vs lames E Stewart, et al, defendants. In Chancery. FORECLOSURE oF MORTGAGE. Puelio notice is hereby given that in pur sued and by virtue ol a decree entered in the above cause on the 11th dav ot June. 1903, 1. Geo H. 'i hummel. Special Master iu Ghan ■•cry of the Client Court of the United States for the District of Nebraska, will, on the l?th day of October, 1893, at the hour of nine o’clock in the forenoon of said day at thv rout do<»r < f the Holt county court house building in the city of O’Neill, Holt county, State and District of Nebaaeka. sell at public auction for cash the following described property, to wit: The southeast quarter of section ten (10). township flihirty, one (81), north range (15). we t of theOlh P. At., <olt county, Nebraska. John M Ragan, Solicitor. Geo H Thuiumel, Special M&stor in Chan cery. 12-5 NOTICE. •Hate of Nebraska. Comity of Holt, ss. To wh m it may concern: The commis-doner appointed to locate a road cmnmeuclng at the southwest corner of section 30, in Holt county, running thence north six miles to the N. YV, corner of section 25. township 20, range id, thence east along the n rth line oi sections 25 and 20. township 12, two miles to tiie village of Cham bers, lias reported in favor oi the establishment thereof, and all objections thereto or claims for damages must be tiled in the County Clerk’s office on or before noon of tne loth day oi November, A. I). 1903,or such road wi l be established without reference thereto. 10-4 E. S. GrLMOiTii, County Clerk. NOTICE OF SALE. In the matter of the estate of Isaac T Mar tin, dece-sed Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of lion. J.J. Harrington. Judge of the Dist rict Court of Holt county, Nebras ka. made on the 13th day of May lift)!, for tin sale ot the real estate herein after described, there will be sold at the front door of the cou t house in the city of O’Neill, Holt coun ty, Nebraska, on the 10th day of Nov., 1903, ut 10 o'clock a. in. at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash the following describ ed real estate to wit: The northeast, quarte of section twenty six (20;, township thirty (30). north of range nine (9), west of the Hth P. M*. in Holt county, Nebraska. Said sale will remai i open otic hour. Dated this 2ist day of October 1903. ADELIA S. MARTIN, Executrix of the estate 17-4 of ISA ACT. MARTIN. Deceased. ScoHish Sharor).-H OF G R E YT OWER 153330, Assisted by Imported KING TOM 171879. Until prize-winning bulls of the Pan-American, heads the Ale-Sat lien home herd of Shorthorns. Youn^ bulls for sale. J. M. ALDERSON & SONS, Chambers, - - - Nebraska. Jr. Price’s Ciearn Baking Powder Awarded Gold Medal Midwinter Fair. San Francisco, A Giinipse of the Sea, All day I rode through lands snow ridged. Whole hill-slopes showed no sign of spring: Past smoking towns, streams Iron brklgod, O’er which the train went echoing. At last, ere twilight closed the day. Far eastward, underneath the dark, A glimpse of ocean’s bosom gray. Bright-heaving, bo'.n’less, without mark. The vision faded, yet all night My fancy kept alive for me The steel-bright waves, the dying light, That picture of the winter sen. —William Prescott Foster, In tho Cen tury. Manuel, the fat bartender In the Cafe Pasaje, looked sharply at the two Americans leaning against the bar, and when he was sure that he was un observed he called his patron saint to witness and then spit viciously in tho direction of the hated Gringoes. Out side the white tropical sunlight danc ed in the deserted streets of La Sin cerldad. A soldier was sleeping in a doorway, and a small child, very airily attired, peered curiously in at tho door of the cafe at the two strang ers. One of the Americans was tall and straight and well groomed. The other man's clothes bore mute evi dence of having burn slept in many times. The man himself looked badly in need of a shave; ho was pale and nervous, and smoVtd incessantly, light ing one cigarette from the butt of tho other. “Bob,” said tho tall American, "I have heard all sorts cf rumors. Did you sell me out? As man to man, as fellow country** en, hesr o' you to bo square with me now if you haven’t be fore. Let mo know where I stand, what I am to expect. Have you sold me out?” The man in the much-worn Broad way suit shrugged his shoulders. “Didn’t you get the rifles bought of me?” “Why, yes; my men have 1,200 Mau sers now, thanks to you. But—” • Didn’t ycur gang get the cartridges I put ashore from the fishing boat last Tuesday?” “Yes, we got the cartridges and the two rapid ere guns that you brought to us, too, although where you got them I can’t imagine.” “You gave me an order for 1,200 rifles and 300,000 rounds of car*.- igos. I delivered the goods. You say you got ’em. What's the kick?” “Simply this,” went on the othfer man. “You delivered the goods you promised. But you are a fllibus er. A filibuster, I understand, generally plays tk -t and loose. He takes i.v• -ey from all sides. I don’t say you nave done this, but I’ve been told so. You sold me gun?. I’m told you've sold guns and cartridges to Col. Gonzales, too. Consequently he's ready to strike a blow, and I’ve got to fight, when I thought that by getting a well equip ped little army together Gonzales would be afraid to start any trouble. I engaged you first. You were m.v agent. You had no right to get into the era ployment of Gonzales. But what could I expect, a f.ii—” “Ona -nan's gold is as good as an other's, isn't it?” asked the filibuster. “There comes your other master,” went on the tall American. “There’s Gonzales. He doesn’t know, perhaps, that you have been playing fast and loose with us both. Why don't you tel! him. It will nukv no difference, though. If he is ready to fight, he’ll fight. I know what it means in the end. It means ruin to me, that’s all. If I could have won out by the little trick I was planning to turn on him it would have settled everything. But anyhow, I played the man; I wasn't a sneak, and a cows id that—” "Just cut that cut f >r the time be r--—-—* “Have you bold me out?” ing,” said the filibuster, '"here's Gon zales.” The colonel entered the cafe blink ing his eyes like an owl as he stepped from the brilliantly lighted street into the cool darkness of the cafe. He I stopped in astonishment when he saw llie filibuster and Bob Nelson together. The filibuster called him over. "Colonel,” said the filibuster, “my friend, Mr. Martin, thought I ought to acquaint you, with the fact that I have sold him 1,200 stands of arms and eart j ridges to match.” The colonel shrugged his shoulders. “1 know it,’ 'he said‘briefly. “For that i I am glad. He has what you called I bluffed. I shall call that bluff. There Concluded on page x k J < ' '• ‘ : «. ; ■ ———_^ ___ i NEWLY BUILT, REFITTED, UP-TO-DATE I || REMEMBER THE NAME ^ | ■ NEW BUILDING ON THE CORNER OF FOURTH AND EVERETT STS. M | Largest Jippleinent PHilclis)g agd Stock it) the West 1 ^ ESTABLISHED IN 1887 M | A FULL LINE OF M ^ CARRIA6ES AND RlJGGIES The reliable Staver, Haydock, and Milburn. E f'" WAGONS Rushford, Mitchell, and Milburn. ' k HAY MACHINERY Dain Stackers, Sweeps, and Side Delivery Rakes. ' f-' PLOWS The famous J. 1. 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