Tooiiilm chd?r~customers: Below we quote you prices on a Special Line ; et overcoats that we will fill orders on for Fifteen i Days. They are considered the greatest values ever of ; fered by any legitimate clothing house doing business in America. Study each proposition carefully and send for Samples. Men's $10.00 Overcoats $7.50 Full, long coats of neat, all wool fabrics, with silk velvet collars, several styles to select from, everyone the best $10.00 will buy in a regular way, you save $2.50. Mei’s Overcoats Worth $13.50 for $10.00 Kersey and fancy mixtures, all wooi, latest fall styles, satin sleeve ! lining, broad padded shoulders and full back, equal to most $13.50 to •16.00 coats Man's $IC.50 Overcoats far $13.50 Full «t warmth, style and wear. We are glad to be able to offer these, because we know It would take (rom $5.00 to $7.50 more to get as flae elsewbera in the city, tie must be hard to please who can t find his overeeat In this lot at $13.50 .8- 15th & Faruam Sts. _ * -- -" 11 I r of sale, directed to me from the Ulerk of the Dlatilct Court of Holt county, Nebraska, on a Judgment ob tained before tho Clerk of the District Court of Holt county, Nebra ka. on the 10th day of November, 1IMI3, in favor of John Sklrvlng as plaintiff, and against Karine s Loan and Trust company. Stephen K. McN chols. Libbe Culiember. 0. C. Clark first end real name unknown. Mary lark his wlfo, first and real name unknown 8 H. Hoops, first aud real name unknown Mlohael F. Harrlng’on, and Maggie (J. Harrington, and David L. arr. us defendants, forlhe sum of one hundred elghty-one and #11-1(10 do lars, and the t osts taxed at 138.83 and accruing ousts, I have levied upon the following real estate taken as property of said defendants, to satisfy order of sale, to-wlt: The south half of the north west quarter, the north west quarter of the north west quarter of section fourteen (14< the south west quarter of the south west quarter of section eleven Dll all In township twenty eight (28) range twelve (12) westofthe tltb P. M. And will offer the same for sale to the high est bidder for cash. In hand, on the 18th day of January, A. I)., 1903, In front of court house, lit O’Neill. Holt county, Nebraska, at the hour of 10 o’clock, s. in. of said day, wlicu and where due attendance will be given by the undersigned Dated at O’Neill, Holt county, flth day of Docember. 1903 24-5 C. E. HALL. Sheriff of Said County, NOTICE. State of Nebraska. Co uty of Holt, ss. To wte m It may concern: The commissioner appointed to looate a road commencing at the southwest oornero! section 23, township 27, rungo 15, west, In Holt county, running thence east six miles to the 8. K. coi ner of section 22-27-14, thence uorth on section line one mile, thence west 3 47 chains, variation of needle It degree, 3ti minutes east, thence north 30 degree, 51 minutes west. 3,13 chains, thence north 5# minutes, west 33 24 chains, thence north 2 degree, 10 minutes, east 40 35 chains, theuoe cast y vvvvvvvvrvvy vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvwvvv^ Household goods for sale.—T. A. Pickering. 22-tf Something new at Cigar Factory, call and investigate. A small house for sale cheap; all in good shape—Enquire of R. II. Mills. A free chance on that genuine solid gold diamond ring with every 5c pack age of gum, any flavor, at Cigar Factory. Millionaires’ Poor Stomach. The worn-out stomach of the over fed millionaire is often paraded in the public prints as a horrible example of the evils attendants on the possession of a great wealth. But millionaires are not the only ones who are afflicted with bad. stomachs. The proportion is far greater among the toilers. Deyspepsia and indigestion are rampant among these people, find they suffer far worse tortures than the millionaire unless they avail them selves of a standard medicine like Green’s August Flower, which has been a favorite household remedy for all stomach troubles for over thirty live years. August Flower rouses the torpid liver, thus creating appetite and insuring perfect digestion. It tones and vitalizes the entire system and makes life worth living, no mat ter what your station. Trial bottles, 25c; regular size, 75c. More of Them Wanted. Burwell Tribune: The other day we seen a young man hand his father a five-dollar william that he had earn ed husking corn. “I don’t need the money,” he said by way of explana tion,” and you may need it.” The boy didn’t have a red vest, he had never been “out for a good time” with other young men, had not learn ed to play pool nor never set in a poker game, yet he “didn’t need the money.” It was about the hardest jolt we have had for many a day—but we’d like be jolted that way often. The world needs millions of boys of this sort. There are plenty of fops for the giddy females to play with; plenty of young booze-fighters and plenty of sports There’s a demand for steady, honest, honorable, manly young men. May their tribe increase. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals for the furnishing of the following supplies for I lie offices of Holt county for the ensuing year will be received at the County Clerk’s office at O’Neill, Neb., up to the first day of January 1904, viz: CLASS A.-BOOKS. Records, 8 qr medium, plain, each. Records, 8qr medium, printed heads, each. Records, 8 qr medium, printed page, each. All to be full leather bound, extra ends bands, and fronts and to be made of Byron Weston 30 lb. medium linen ledger paper, also covered with can vess covers. 10,000 tax receipts, 200 in each book 8|x26 inches, well bound, statutory form, numbered consecutively. 1500 lithographed county warrants. 35 sets of poll books and envelopes. Road overseers’ books, 10 pages to eacli book, each. CLASS B.—BLANKS (Stock Form) Legal blanks, full sheet, per hundred. Legal Blanks, 4 sheets, per hundred. Legal Blanks, i sheet, per hundred. Legal Blanks, 4 sheet per hundred. CLASS C.—BLANKS. Legal Blanks, full sheet, special printed, per hundred. Legal Blanks 4 sheets, special print ed, per hundred. Legal Blanks 4 sheets, special print ed, per hundred. Legal Blanks, 4 sheet, special print ed, per hundred. CLASS B.-LETTER READS AND ENVELOPES. Letter heads Printed, 20 lb Demy Magic City paper, or equal, per M. Noteheads printed, 6 lb. Magic City paper or equal, per M. Envelopes printed, No. lrag, No. 64, white per M. Envelopes printed, No. 1 rag, size 104. white per M. Envelopes printed, No. 1 rag, size 11 white per M. CLASS E.—STATIONARY. Stafford, Sanford, Carter’s or Arnold’s writing fluid, per quart. Spencerian, Glucinum, or Tadella pens, per gross Vandium pens, per gross. Perfection pencils, or equal, rubber tips, per gross. Court wrappers, No. 250 x pat., per hundred. Typewriter paper, extra linen ledg er, per M. Bids are to be made separate for each class and bidders will be required to give bond in double the amount of bid for the faithful execution of con tract. Payment to be by warrant on gen eral fund. The County Board reserves the right to reject any or ail bids. Dated this 1st day of December, 1903. E. 8. G1LMOUR, County Clerk. I G LIN | Can interest you if you aie on the market at all for anything in * B ! Wagons or Buggies or anything a hors, maj b« nitcned to on the tain or in town. Special line of wide tire hay wagons and rigs, or an\ kin^. ot wagon you may want, all of substantial build and materials and at prices that will make you w ant to buy. In buggies we w- re never in better sliape to give you a bargain that will cause you to wonder why you have deferred riding in ease so long A.I1 kinds ot corn machinery, shellers, etc., anJ hay baling outfits These goods are the pest the manufacturers produce, with guarantees [back ot them that makes the buyer absolutely safe. u. . , . I 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 Years Experience O. F. BIGLIN Telephone 38 O’Neill, Neb. I j ! ' ' ^ M.QIIil —Printing- I Breeder o( Hogs.$3 80 Eggs. /. 25C |fi §1 j h Steers... .2 75 to 3 25 Wheat. 55c Prnnerlv I5 ’ hori lorn "SV"1 he,,ers' SS5::::::::;::: 12 Printed », _ Spring chickens, 7c Corn. 30c j ! „ _ Kofi In a Old chickens, 4c, 5c Potatoes. 50c THC ** p^g BdlllU + Butter. i8c THE FRONTIER m MIKE SHAHEEN ... Q IT Cry Goods, Notion, Clothing. Groceries. LJJ ■ ■ IwlViril\/IIUIO Good winter underwear for laides flT >■ TT1T rm l nrnm gents,suit we <£ J cc FLOUR and FEED Corduroy pants, extra good, per pair 1 75 H Ui Sngar. 17 lbs. for 1.00 C ^ u A11 Kinds of Grain Bought 3 cans apples 35 . ^ {“ Located in Sulliaan’s bnilding. q anQ bold J. C. HORISKEY ^ < gj P' A> P?Y1tP„ c , , p ,, 5 I 5 Feed & ^ S'aple and rancy Groceries ^ Flour, Salt, Country Produce J £ First door south of the post-office F.M.BRITTELL : Jj £ 2 JOHN HORISKEY Meat Market o z ^ I n roilrvt o Fresh and Cured Meats, Fish, tU (0 Poultry, etc. CD «