The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 14, 1904, Image 8

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0. W. BAKER’S
RESTAURANT
FULL LINE CONFECTIONARY OOODS
It's all right. The best plao in
O’Neill to get a hot or oold lunch,
a fall meal of all you can eat for r
quarter, a good cigar to stnoke or
anything a first olass restaurant can
serve you with at all hours. Fresh
bread and all bakery produota.
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Sharoi)....
OFGREVTOWtR 183330,
Aieleted by Imported KINO TOM 171879.
Both prize-winning bulls of
the Pan-Amerioan, heads the Ak-Sar
Ben home herd of Shorthorns. Young
bulls for sale.
J. M. ALDERSON & SONS,
Chambers, - - - Nebraska.
JL 9. liqqtafi
Abstract Commit
Title Abstractors
Offioe iu First National Bank Bldg.
Emmet Hotel
I have opened a hotel in Emmet
and am prepared to famish good
aooomodations to the public.
—_L. ENBODY
Dr C. F. BIGLER
Veterinary Surgeon
Thirty years experience. All calls
promptly attended to.
Phone A221 28-3m NORFOLK, Neb
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
PUBLIC LAND SALE.
Department of The Interior, United States
Land Office,
O'Neill. Nebraska, December, 18, 1903 —
Notice Is hereby given that In pursuance of
Instructions from the Commissioner of the
General Land otiloe. under authority vested
in him by section 245ft, U.g. Kev Stat.. as
amended by the act of Congress approved
February 95. 189ft. we will proceed to offer at
public (ale on tbe 1st day of February, l'.HH.
at this office, tbe NES* NES* Sec. *5, T. 81, N..
K. 10 W.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
the above described land are advised to tile
their claims In this office on or before the
day above designated for the sale, otherwise
, their rights will be forfeited.
8. J. WBEKKS. Register.
95-4 D. CLEM DEaVKKS. Receiver
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALK.
Notice lshereby given that by virtue ol
an order to sell attached property Issued by
J. M. Morgan, oounty judge. In and for Holt
oounty, in favor of Sim Lowe anil against
George Walker, and tome directed.! will
at 1 o clock P. M., on the 18th day of Jauuary
WO*, on Sec. 28 and 84, Twp, 26. R. 11 In Lake
Precinct. In sal.d County, offer for sale at
public vendue the following goods and
chattels, to-wlt: One hundred ana titty tons
ot bay, taken on said order of attachment as
the propert of George Walker.
Dated this 7th day of January. 1904.
»-a C. E. HAl.l, Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Ily virtue of an order *»f sa’e. directed to
roe from the Ulerk of the District Court of
Holt bounty. Nebraska, on a Judgment ob
tained before the Clerk of the Dlltnci
Court of Holt county. N* braska, on the 10th
day of ' av 1902, in favor of The County of
Unit, as plaintiff. and asralnst Ford & Keith,
a corpartnershlp.Mrs. Ford and Mrs. Keith,
their real name* unknown. Jonas H. Keith
and Mrs. J. II. Keith, their real name un
kuown. Henry Smith, he security Company
a corporation and tlie southwest Quarter *»f
section 2\ in township 26, north of range 12,
west of the sixth principal meridian, as de
ft ndants. for the sum of one hundred thirty
eight and 90-100 dollars, and the costs taxed
at §66.53 and accruing costs. I have levied
upon the following Real Estate taken as the
propertv^of said defendants, to satisfy said
Order of Sale, to-wit:
Northeast quarter of the Southwest quar
ter, northwest quarter of the south west quar
ter. southwest quarter of southwest quarter,
southeast quarter of the southwest quarter,
of section twenty-five (26J in township
twenty-six (26), north of range twelve (12 ,
west of the Cth P. M. in Holt county, Ne
ll rask a.
And will offer the same to the highest
bidder for cash. In hand, on the 8th day of
February A D.T904, In front of Court Home,
In O’Neill. Holt oountv, Nebraska, at the
hourof 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, 7th day of
January, 1904. .....
C. E. HALL,
28-5 Sheriff of said County.
SHERIFF’S SALK
By vlrture of an order of sale, directed to
me from the Clerk of the District Court of
Holt coumy, Nebraska, on a Judgment ob
tained before the clerk of district court of
Holt county, Nebraska, on the 8t,h day of
April 1803, In favor of H. Kickers plaintiff,
and against W.J. Doherty (real name un
known) as defendant, for the sum of oue
thousand nine and 90-10(1 dollars, and costs
taxed at *89.33 and accruing costs, I have
levied upon the following real estate taken
as the property of said defendant, to satisfy
said order of sale, to wit:
The east hulf of the south east quarter
(K’£ of the SE!4) of section eleven (11) In
township twenty-eight (28) range thirteen
(I3i west of the 6th P. M. in Holt county,
Nebiaska: , , ,
And will offer the same for sale to the
highest bidder forcasu, In hand, on the 25
day of January A. D. 1904, In trout of Court
house, In O’Neill. Holt countv, Nebraska, at
the hour of 10 o’olock a. ui.,or said day. when
and where due attendance will be given by
the undersigned. „ . .
Dated at O’Neill, Holt county, 23rd. day of
December 1903. .....
C. E. HALL.
26- 5 Sheriff of said Couuty.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
By virtue of an order of sale, directed to
me from the Cl. rk of the District Court of
Holt oounty, Nebraska, on a Judgment
obtained before the Clerk of the District
court of Holt county. Nebsaska. on the Hth
day of November, 1903, In favor of The
Anglo American Land Mortgage and Agency
Company. Limited (a corporation) as plain
tiff's. arid against Matt Meohaly, si gle. and
Charles H. Metz, Barbara Mecliaiy and MaH
Mechaly, sr. as defendants, fur the sum of
four hundred tlfty-three and no-100 dollars
and the costs taxed at #3U.43 and accruing
costs. I have levied upon the the following
real estate taken as the property of said de
fendants, to satisfy said Order of Sale, to wit:
'The northeast quarter of section twenty
two (221, township thirty (30), range twelve
U2j,westof the Op. m. In Holt county, Ne
braska. . ,
And will offer the same for sale to the
highest bidder for cash. In hand, on the 1st
day of February, A 1) 1904, in front of Court
House. In O’Neill. Holt county, Nenraska, at
the hourof 10 o clock. A M. of said (lay, when
and whore due attendance will begtveu by
the undersigned. , ,
Dated at O'Neill, Holt county, 30th day of
December 1903.
27- 5 C. E. HALL. Sheriff of said County.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF SALE.
Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of an
execution ls-uod by J. M. Morgan, ouuty
Judge In snd for Holt county, in favor of
John I). Sturgeon and sgalust James 11. Mc
Allister,and to me directed, 1 wlll.at 1 o'clock
a. in., on the 25 day of January 1904, at the
courthouse In O'Neill Holt county, offer for
•ate at publlu vendue the following goods
and chattel*, to-wit:
Organ, new, taken on said oxeoutlon as the
properly of James It. McAllister
Dated this 12 day of January, 1904.
O. E. HALL, Sheriff.
PHOENIX
Peter Greeley was a Butte visitor
last week.
Bert Anderson returned fiom Boyd
county Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson were Atkin
son visitors Friday.
Verne Anderson visited Wilber
Kirkland Sunday.
Henry Bartels was a caller at Mr.
Anderson’s Sunday.
George Kirkland was a Butte visitor
the later part of the week.
Mable Keller came out from town
Thursday, returning Sunday.
Louis Coburn went to Atkinson
Thursday, returning Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Parshall were callers
at Mrs. F. Coburn’s Friday.
Mr. Clevenger and Lulu spent Tues
day evening at Mr. Parshall’s
Mr. and Mrs. Morton Greeley visited
in town a few days last week.
Bert Parshall and Shady Bell spent
Monday evening at Mr. Lamphiers.
Mr. Smith and Lenora Lampliier
spent Tuesday evening ta Mr. Bell’s.
A large crowd went tochurchSunday
evening, but the minister failed to
come.
Dave Lamphier of Atkinson was a
Phoenix visitor the latter part of the
week.
Perry Miller and Harinen Damero
spent Monday evening at Mrs. F.
Coburn’s.
Mrs. Jeppeson and Lena Damero
were callers at Mrs. F. Coburn’s Wed
nesday afternoon.
Rudolp^ Jeppeson and Charley
Christensen made a trip to the Rose
bud reservation last week.
Arleigh Moore of Atkinson and
Harry Prouty of Paddock were visitors
at Peter Greeley’s Saturday.
Ben Kinney received word of the
serious illness of a sister near O’Neill
and started to that place immediatly.
Low Rate Excursion Tickets to Lin
coln, Neb.,
Via the North-Western Line, wil
be sold on January 16 to 21, inclusive
limited to return until January 25
inclusive, or by extension until Feb
ruaay 1,inclusive, on account of Farm
ers’ Institute and various kindred
meetings. Apply to Agents Chicago
& North-Western railway.
Money to loan on improved farms.
IStf F. J. Dishner.
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OTHER COUNTY TOWNS
Rummaged : From : Their : Newrpapert
INMAN.
Mr.VanAvery of Amelia lias bought
the house in which Geo. Col man and
family are living.
The birth of a daughter to Mrs. W.
H. Smith on Sunday last causes the
face of Mr. S. to wear a large smile.
Mrs. Doctor Simmons was taken
suddenly ill last Saturday while visit
ing in O’Neill. At present writing
she is somewhat better.
Charlie McGowen, whose home is at
Chambers but who has been clerking
in Butte for three months past, re
turned home last Friday to remain
permanently.
By reason of Justice elect James
Blakesley not qualifying the present
Justice N. S. Butler holds over. The
banquets incident to an outgoing
and incoming officials are thus
off.—The News.
EWING.
C. W. Chace, generally known as
“Tene,” has been engaged to look
after the interests of Riley Bros., on
their ranch near Amelia, where he
will be located about the first of next
week.
The O. E. S. had a very pleasant
social last night in their hall, in honor
of Bro. J. N. Trommershausser, who
expects to return to his new home at
Eufaula, Ind. Ty., next week. The
evening was spent in playing cards
and enjoying a most excellent lunch
provided by the ladies of the order,
who seem to understand just how
such things should be prepared to
make one feel that life is worth
living.
The death of neighbor Claude
Patrick at Cleawater, on the 5th, of
appendicitis, at the age of 21 years, is
another evidence of the uncertainty of
life and should be a warning to all
members of the beneficiary orders,
and teach them the importance of
looking after the timely payment of
assessments and dues. We understand
he was a member of the Workman as
well as the Woodman, and in good
standing, which will be a great bless
ing to his young wife and mother, to
whom we understand the beneficiaries
are made payable.—The Advocate.
STUART.
The south bridge at Badger has
been out for some time and for nearly
a month all mail has been shut out.
It is being rapidly rebuilt and will
soon be in use for travel.
H. Shank, who leit Stuart for Hot
Springs, Arkansas, is reported as
slowly improving in health under the
mineral treatment of the famous Hot
Spring waters. Mr. Shank expects to
remain until a permanent cure is
effected.
The Modern Woodman of America
gave a banquet last Tuesday evening
to about 150 invited guests. An ex
cellent literary and musical program
preceded the public installation of
officers A. E. Walker was installed
Venerabie Consul; G. A. Mattice>
Worthy Adviser; Dr. Hunt, Escort; J
M. Flannigan, Banker; J. W. Wertz,
Clerk; J. F. McCrew, Watchman; Geo.
Hallock, Sentry. E. E. Kesner, deputy
state counsel, of the M. W. A.,
delivered the main address of the
evening Speeches were also made by
Rev. Light and Rev. Horton. The
banquet was a sumptuous affair, three
tables being loaded with an abun
dance of everything delectable and
well selected.—The Ledger.
ATKINSON.
Jed Landon returned from Chicago
Saturday. He had taken a car load of
horses there and was a witness of the
theatre fire of last week.
Myrtle and Mabel Van Fleet return
ed from O’Neill Saturday, having
spent several pleasant days visiting
their aunt, Mrs. B. S. Gillispie.
On the first day of January Father
Muenlch decided that the young men
of his congregation were in need of
advice and assistance conducive to a
better phase of life than that offered
by the common surroundings in At
kinson, and on that day addressed his
remarks to them in particular. Be
coming enthused with the subject he
invited the young men to come for
ward and sign a pledge to “pass up”
all forms of gambling and liquid re
freshments during the year 1904. The
result of his plea was most gratifying
and almost suprising. About forty
young men came forward immediately
and signed their names, and have now
organized themselves into literaries,
musicals, etc. Tnis is a grand step
taken by our young men and it should
be encouraged by every one of our
town folks. More of such organiza
tions might help to keep our young
folks from the temptations ot our
town.—The Graphic.
“The nicest and pleasantest medi
cine I have used for indigestion and
constipation is Chamberlain’s
. Stomach and Liver Tablets,” says
Melard F. Craig, of Middlegrove, N.
Y. They work like a charm and do
not gripe or have any unpleasant
effect.” For sale by P. C. Corrigan.
[biglin
Can interest you if you aie on the market at all for anything in
Wagons or Buggies
or anything a horse may be nitcned to on the tarm 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 of corn machinery, shellers,
etc., and hay baling outfits
These goods are the best the manufacturers produce, with guarantees
back 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 Goods, and IlSee Had 25 Tears Experience
j O. F. BIGLIN Tdef^js O’Neill, Neb. 1
ottlin of Cubmtai Birngu m
CIDER MANUFACTURERS B
IT\ f F’DfiMJW MARKET REPORT -WEEK ENDING B
I.I.ipilS Printing I
Breeder of HogS. ..$425 E . 20c B
mi 3 ,tt Steers 2 75 to 3 25 Wheat. 54c Pronerlv 81
Short lorn Co,w2Vnd helfers> 2S Printed 1
_ Spring chickens, 6c Corn. 30c Ife
Old chickens, 4c, 5c Potatoes. 50c t?nA\TTir?n _
ydlliu —Butter. i6c THE FRONTIER yjfr
MIKE SHAHEEN ... o p MrNirhnlfi
Try Goods, Notion. Clothing. Groceries. LU ■ • WlvIlU/IIUIO
“SUir “d“«c » £ i FLOUR and FEED
Corduroy pants, extra good, per pair 1 75 Ui
Sngar, 17 lbs. for 1.00 C ^ lI All Kinds of Grain Bought
3 cans apples *^6 —4 ^ QT1<a eni.a
Located in Sallinan’s bnilding. C3 Q H
? 5 S d. aTdoyle
3^ X < Flour, Feed &
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^ p First door south of the poetofflce
_§ £ S JOHN HORISKEY
■3 m l Drayman
OYour property handled without smashing It
and delivered when and where you want It.