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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1903)
TO QUIUm CRDEB CUSTGMERS: " j Below we quote you prices on a Special Line | ef overcoats that we wilt fill orders on for Fifteen Days. They are considered the greatest values ever of- 6 fered by any legitimate clothing house doing business J in America. Study each proposition carefully and send for Samples. 1 Men's $10.00 Overcoats $7.50 Full, long coats of neat, all wool fabrics, with silk velvet collars, 1 several styles to select from, everyone the best $L0.00 will buy in s j regular way, you save $2.50. Mei’s Overcoats Worth $13.50 for $10.00 Kersey and fanoy mixtures, all wool, latest fall styles, satin sleeve 0 lining, broad padded shoulders and full back, equal to most $11.50 to O $16.00 coats Men’s $15,50 Overcoats for $13.50 Full uf warmtH, style and wear. We are glad to bn able to ofTer ^ these, because we know it would take from $ ,.00 to $7.50 more to get as R fla# elsewhere in the city. He must be hard to please wno cant tiud fij hi* overoeat in this lot at $13.50 0 1 ? ONLY X 2 Double Track t ^ RAILROAD ^ ^P Between Hieeouri River and (gP Chicago ^ 'v Direct line to St. Paul f and Minneapolis. ^ Direct line to tlie Black > ^ Hills, South Dakota. ^ v Only line to Bonesteel, •• S. D., tlie Rosebud Indian «• Reservation. Through sleeping car tT ^ service to Omaha, making & direct connections at Om- ^ ^ alia Union Station for 0 ^ Chicago and all points east. ^ ^ No delays, no change of ^ ^ cars, Northwestern all tlie W way. 4P Apply to neareat agent for tf<J rate**, maps and time cards, or ^ ^k write to— J JOHN A KUHN. J A. u. F. and I*. A.. Omaha Chicago & Northwestern By, TRAINS CAST tPassenger, No. 4, 3:35 a. m. •Passenger, No. (i, 0:52 a. m. •Freight, No. 110, , 3:35 p. ni. tFreight, No. 04, 12:01 p. m. TRAINS WCST tPassenger, No. 5, 3:35 p. m. •Passenger, No.ll, 10:15 p. m •Freight, No 119, 5:32 p. m. tFrelght, No. 03, 3:35 p. m. The service Is greatly Improved by the addition of the new passenger trains Nos. 4 and 5; No. 4 arrives in Omaha at 10:35 a. m arrives at Sioux City at 9:16 a. m. No. 6 leaves Omaha at 7:15 a. m., leaves Sioux City at 7:50 a. m. •Dally; tDally, except Sunday. E. R. Adams, Agent 0. W. BAKER’S RESTAURANT FULL LINE CONFECTIONARY 00003 It’s all right. The beet plac it OJNeill to get a hot or cold lunch a full meal of all you can eat for i quarter, a good cigar to smoke oi anything a first class restaurant cm iserre you with at all hours. Fresl bread and all bakery products. FOR SALE 160 acres land Six miles north of Atkinson NW 32-31-14; $1 per acre MARY E. ELY, 1230 Arlington Ave Davenport, Iowa. A* Abstract Title Abstractors Office in First National Bank Bld^ Emmet Hotel I have opened a hotel in Kudu and am prepared to furnish goo acoomodations to the public. L. ENBOO'i legal advertisements. SHKIUKK'-t HALE. HV virtue of mi ord-r of Mile, directed to mo from the Clerk of the IMstii.-t Court of Holt, county. NehrinkH. oil it Judgment oli tulned before tin) Clerk of the [list) lot Court of Holt county. Nebra ku. on the 10th day of November. until, m favor of John Hklrvlno iia plaintiff. and axalnat Karine a bean and Trust company, Stephen K. McN chols, Lib be Cnllernber. 0. C Clark llrat and real name unknown. Mary lin k Ida wife, first and real name unkuown S II. Hoops, first and real name uuknown Michael F, Harrington, and Maggie <». Harrington, and David L. an. as defendants, forthe sum of one hundred eight.y-one and 09-100 dolors, and t lie costs taxed at 835.5)3 and accruing costs, I have levied upon the following real estate taken as property of said defendants, to satisfy order of sale, to-wit: '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 til) all in township twenty eight (28) range t welve (12) west of the ttth P. M. And will otter the same for sale to tne high est bidder for oMh« in hand, on the lHLh day of January. A. I) , 1903, in front of court 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 he given by tile undersigned Da ten at O’Neill, Holt county, 0th day of December. 1903 24-5 C. E. HALL, Sheriff of Said County, NOTICE. State of Nebraska. Co uty of 11 * It, as To wh<>m it may concern: ‘I he commissioner appointed to locate a road commencing hi the southwest corner of section 23, township 27, range 15, west, in Holt county, running thence east six miles to the S. E. corner of section 22-27-14, thence north on section line one mile, thence west 8 47 Chains, variation of needle II degree, - 0 minutes east, thence north 30 degree, 51 minutes west, 3,13 chains, thence north 50 minutes, west 30.24 chains, thence north 2 degree, 10 minutes, east 40,85 chains, thence east on section line 3 50 chains to sect! n cor ner bet ween sections II and lf». thence north on geo ion line to a point-80 88 chains north of ihe h corner on the west side of section 35, township28 ratine 14. west, thence n*rth 77 degree, 40 minutes, east800 chains, thence north 5;ti degree. / 0 min. tee, east 0.0' chains, thence north 13 degree. 10 minutes, rata 0 00 chains, thence north 75 degree, 25minut*s, east 7.80clialnp, thence north 11 degree, 25 minutes, west. 0 80 chains, thence north 10 degree, east 3 53 chains, t hence north 07 de gree, 15 minutes, west 40.45 chains to section line, tlioi.ee north on section lino to the northeast, corner of section 22, township 2% range I i, west, and there terminal», has reported in favor ol the establishment, thereof, and all objections thereto or claims for damages must be tiled in the County clerk’s otlioe on or before noon of the20th day of December, A. D. 1903,or such road will be established without reference thereto. 22-4 K. S. (IlLMOUlt, County Clerk. IN THE COUNTY OOIJUT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA Sim Lowe, Plaintiff. VS George Walker, Defendant. No I ICE The defendant, George Walker will take notice that on the 6th day of November. 1903, .1 M. Morgan, county Judge of Holt county, Nebraska, Issued an order of attachment in the above cause against you for the sum of $153.10, in ail action pending before me wherein the above named Mm Lowe was plaintiff and you, George Walker is defend ant and that tno pioperiy of the dotendant consists <>f 150 tons of hay located on sections twenty eight, (28), and thirty tour. t34», all township wenty live, (36), range eleven, (U), Holt, county, Nebraska, has been attached under said order by the sherlffot Holt county, Nebraska You are notified that said cause was on the «2th day of November, loco, con tinued to the 31st day of December, 1003, a 10 o’clock a. ui. 21-1 SIM LOWE, Plaintiff, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. Laud Office at O’Neill. Nebraska. November *7. iv>03. Notice i hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his inten tion to make tlnai proof in support of Imp claim, and that said proof will be made be fore Register and Receiver at O’Neill, Net) raska. on January 5, 1904. viz: August Speuglcr, H. K. No. 15871, for iht Skb. SCO. 31. I . 31 N.. R. 10 W. , He names the following witnesses tc prove his oontluuoua residence upon ami cultivation of said land, viz: James H. McAllister, of Agee, Neb., Frank Overly, of Agee, Neb.. J bn Addison, «»i . "innoolu, Neb.. A/ariah 8. Morrell,of O’Neil. Neb. S. J. WKEKK3. 23 4 Register, --—— NOTICE OF SHERIFF”' SALK. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue oi I two execution issued b\ County Judge J M. Morgan in and for Holt county, m favoi of J. P. Alann uud Golden Peeler «& Hodgkin ' and against Thomas J. Griffin, ct. ai and t* me directed, 1 will at l o’clock p. m., on tin 39th day of December 1908. at the houst known as the Griffin Tailors op iu O’Neil Holt ecu tv. Neb . offer for sale at putt It vendue the following goods and chattels • to*wit: One lot of house hold furniture ami other articles taken on said execution a; the property of Thomas i Griffin Dated this .8th day of December, 1903. 25“2 C. E. HAll. Sheriff. PUBLIC LAND SALE. Department of The Interior, United State Land Office, 9 O’Neill. Nebraska, December. 18. 1903 " Notice is hereby given that in pursuance o ) instructions from the Commissioner of He General Land office, under authority vosto* in him by seet-lou 2453, U.g. Rev. 8tat., a amended by the act of Congress approve* February i.6. 1895, wt* will proceed to offer a public sal-* on the 1st day of February. 1901 at lids office, the NE1* NEl* Sec. 25. L’. 31, N - K. 10 W. Any and all persons claiming adverse’; the above d esc rib* d land are advised to iil< their claims in this office on or before tin day above d<. signated for the sale, otberWi8 their lights will be forfeited. S. .1 WEEK I S Register. 20-4 D. CLEM DE 1VER8. Receiver t ] oastohj.^. Bear, the _^ Ui8 Kind tou Have Always Botlglt ——— j ; ¥/ e i s) g n r i i) e r j f^eslaUragt , The name is the same and the’ » I locat ion the sime, but a change 4 in the management. I have < bought the George Weingartncr 4 restaurant and invite the public 41 ton continuation of their pat- j Ironage. Meals and lunches at 4 all hours, day or night. Dining cj accomodatins for either ladies t: or gentlemen. Oysters in any 4j style severed on short notice. ( I ========== ! j ^PHluLIP WEINOARTNER ^ j Phoenix (Last week’s Items.) Edith Damero spent Sunday, at Mr. McMain’s. Bert I’arsltall was a caller at George Marrs Tuesday. Stewart Anderson had business in Atkinson, Thursday Hartnett Damero went to Atkinson Friday returning Saturday. Mary Bartel’s spent the latter part of the week at Mrs. F. Coburn’s. Howard Greeley came up from Pad dock Friday returning Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. McMain were callers at Mr. Parshalls Monday afternoon. Jesse Walker and Bert Anderson had business in Atkinson Saturday. Perry Miller and Mr. Smith spent Thursday evening at Mrs. F. Coburns. Al McMain and Bert Anderson were callers at Jlarmen Damero’s, Monday. Friend Keeler and Bert Parshal were visitors at Mrs. F. Coburns Sun day. Stewart Anderson made attipto Boyd county, the fore part of the week. Morton Greeley and wife were At kinson visitors the fore part of the week. The little “hop” atMrs. F. Coburn’s last Monday evening was well enjoyed by those present. Sam Anderson and sister Mrs. Head rick came out from Atkinson Monday returning Wednesday. George Golder and Ed Briggs of Brush Creek spent an evening at S. W. Andersons last week. Lena and Edith Damero returned from Atkinson Thursday and report their mothers health improved. Friend Keeler came over from Boyd county Sunday, where lie lias been husking corn for the past few weeks. ilev Ellis will preach his farewell sermon to the Phoenix people Sunday evening December 27. A good atten pcnce is desired George Lamoureaux and wife of Springview took dinner tit L. G. Co bum’s Tuesday, continuing their jour ney to Paddock that after noon. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals for the furnishing of the following supplies lor the offices of Holt county for the ensuing year will be received at. the County Clerk’s office at O'Neill, Neb., up to the iirst 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 hands, 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 8Jx2(i inches, well bound, statutory form, numbered consecutively. 1500 lithographed county warrants. 35 set s of poll books and envelopes. Road overseers’books, lo pages to each itoiik, each. CLASS B.—BLANKS (StockForm) Legal blanks, full sheet, per hundred. Legal Blanks,! sheets, per hundred. Legal Blanks, 1 sheet, per hundred. Legal Blanks, 4 sheet per hundred. CLASS 0.—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 .HEADS AND ENVELOPES. Letterheads Printed, 20 It) Demy Magic City paper, or equal, per M. Noteheads printed, ti lb. Magic City paper or equal, tier M. Euvelot es printed, No. lrag, No. (ij, white per M. Envelopes printed, No. 1 rag, size lot, white per M. Envelopes printed, No. 1 rag, size 11 white per M. CLASS E.—ST A TIO N A R V. Stafford, Sanford, Carter’s or Arnold’s writing tluid, per quart. Spencerian, Gluolnum, or Tadella pens, per gross. Yandiutn pens, per gross. Perfection pencils, or equal, rubber t i ps, 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 execut ion of con tract. Payment to be by warrant on gen eral fund. Th» County Board reserves llie right o reject any or all bills. Dated this 1st day of December. 1903. E. S. G1LMOUK, County Clerk. -- --J Can interest you if you aie on the market at all for anything in I Wagons or Buggies or anything a horsi may b> nitcned to on the tain or in town. Special line of wide tire hay wagons and rigs, or any kin^ 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 ot corn machinery, shellers, etc., anl hay baling outfits » l * : , | These goods are the best the manufacturers produce, with guarantees back ot them that makes the buyer absolutely safe. ? . "■ . "S, H K m - • ^BERTS J. P. GALLAGHER ft , |g1|> Harness & Saddlery Goods Clothing, Dry aoods j|gg||>' > JfflSk aIho Agent for Shoes and Groceries 2§s|< Bliss Native Herbs, 200 days treatment for II « . _ SKDlK and money refund d If nor bemSfltted. Also Country Produce Bought and Sold Wlieeler A Wilson Ball Bearing sewing Mach. ~ji«Bixr ||| J. H. WISE GRANT HATFIELD ||| FLOUR AND FEED SSlfc Recently equipped with an engine and St>G17S feed mill and will do all kinds of feed %’vs grinding at any time. First door east of QO . ... ^ 3&&A& i , m • i v served as desired at all hours. Nice assort cJohn Mann s harness shop. mentof Fruits. Nuts, Candies, Cigars, eto. ill mrs. laura cress The O'NEILL BOTTLING WORKS ft RESTAURANT K. J. MARSH, Proprietor ft Groceries, Couf.ctiou. uud Fruit •“«« <!»!»« «» «!» 1 CIDER MANUFACTURERS H D.JJIPW "‘RKET RZITEK END,N° Printing Breeder HogS.$3 80 EggS. 25C Steers_2 75 to 3 25 Wheat. 55c Pronerlv Cows, and heifers, Oats. 25c n • , $2 25 Rye. 34c Printed Spring chickens, 7c Corn. 30c Old chickens, 4c, 5c Potatoes. 50c n Butter. i8c THE FRONTIER > MIKE SHAHEEN ... Q p IVflrMIrlinlc . Fry Gooi s, Notion. Clothing. Groceries. LLI O. 1 • lilvIlICnOICt Good winter underwear for laides flf >- riT /—\ttT~» i ■ «« h-it\ f g*».H,.ait .we 5? £ a FLOUR and FEED Corduroy pants, extra good, per pair 1 75 aJ Hi S> Sugar. 17 lbs. for i.oo C ^ d All Kinds of Grain Bought Located in Sulliaan's building. fO Q ^ an“ I J. C. HORISKEY o 5 S D. A. DOYLE fg I ami Fancy Groceries 2 * | Flo«E* *1®®** & ^ ^ ■;> s i I Grain S v Flour, Salt, Country Produce -J £ „ gErar First door south of the postofflee fl F. M. BRITTELL J “8 JOHN HORISKEY ■ Meat Market ° Drayman Iff \ Fresh and Cured Meats, Fish, “ C/) , . f r Your property handled without smashing it xflfic Poultry, etc. vy and delivered when and where you want It. #♦