The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 28, 1904, Image 8

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    Chicago & Northwestern Railway
TRAINS EAST
tPassenger, No. 4, 3:35 a. m.
•Passenger, No. 0, 9:52 a. m.
•Freight, No. 116, 3:35 p. m.
tFreight, No. 64, 12:01 p. in.
TRAINS WEST
tPassenger, No. 5, 3:35 p. m.
•Passenger.No.il, 10:15 p. m
•Freight, No 119, 6:32 p. m.
tFreight, No. 63, 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
Oity at 6:15 a. m. No. 5 leaves Omaha
at 7:15 a. m., leaves Sioux City at 7:50
a. m.
•Dally: tDally, exoept Sunday.
E. R. Adams, Agent
: Restaurant
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Meals and lunches at all hours | |
day or night. j
! Oysters, steak or anything you ]
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J Dining accomodations for ]
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PHIL. WEINGARTNER
Great Northern Ry.
(Wilmar & Sioux Falls Ry.)
Fwnitr, Daily Except Sunday.
•:50P. m Ar....Central Time ...Lv 10:10 A. u
Mixed Train, Dally, Except Sunday.
4:M P. U. Ar.Central Time.Lv 9:50 P. M.
Clote connections at Sioux Olty for all
polnta. For ratee and further Information
call on or addruu—
W. E. West, Agent
[Scottish
Sharoi)....
OF ORCYT* WEE 103330,
A*a<eted by Imported K1NU TOM m»T9.
Both prize-winning bulls of
the Pan-American, heads the Ak-Sar
Ben home herd of Shorthorns. Young
bulls for sale.
„ J. M. ALDERSON & SONS,
Chambers, ... Nebraska.
A. 9. BwiMtoed
Abstract Goa&atft
Title Abstraotors
Office in First National Bank Bldg.
Emmet Hotel
I have opened a hotel in Emmei
‘and am prepared to famish gooi
accomodations to the public.
__L. ENBODY
Dr. G. F. BILGER
Veterinary Surgeon
AND DENTIST
Thirty years experience. All call
promptly attended to.
In O’Neill Feb. 15.
FMB.AB1 MOBrOLK. Msb
t-EGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of so ord> r of rale, directed to
me from the Clerk of the Dlstilot Court of
Holtcounty. Nebraska, on a Judgment ob
tained before the Clerk of the District Court
of Holtcounty, Nebra ka.on the dill day of
luly 1H03. In favor of J It. KHz Irnroons as
Plaintiff. andjagaiust the unknown lielrs and
devisees of Zebulon K Goodrich deceased,
and Mrs Goodrich real name unknown,
widow of Zebulon E. Ooodftoh deceased
South half of the north west quarter and Die
north half of the south west quarter of sec
tion Thirty-one (Sir In township twenty-seven
(27) north of range twelve t B) west of the
6th. P. M. as defendants, for the sum of
Flfty-thee dollars 41-100 and (6.34 as attor
neys tees and the costs taxed at *68.13 and
accruing costs, I have levied upon the
following real estate taken as property of
said defendants, to satisfy said order of
*aI ue^south half of the north west quarter,
and the north half of the souhtwest quar
ter of section Thirty-one <»D In township
twenty-seven (27) range twelve (12) west
of the 6th P. M.
A nd will offer the same for sale to the high
est. bold' r for cssh, In hand, on the 22nd day
of Febuary. A. D, 1004, In front of court
house, In O'Neill. Holt county, Nebraska, at
the hourof 10 o’clock. «. m. of said day, when
snd where due attendance will be given b
the undersigned ^ . ,
Dated at O’Neill, Holt county, 21st day of
'l*3()-6 r<j'. E. HALL, Sheriff of Said County.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
By virtue of an order of sa'e, dlrocted to
me from the Clerk of the District Court of
Holtcounty. Nebraska, on a judgment ob
tained before the Clerk of the District
Court of Holt county, N- braska, on the 10th
dayof av 1902, In favor ofTbeCounty of
ILdt, as plaintiff, and against ford A Keith
a copartnership,Mrs. Ford and Mrs. Keith,
thel real names unknown. Jonas H. Keith
and Mrs. J. H. Keith, their real name un
known. Henry Smith. I e -eeurlty Company
a corporation and the southwest Quarter of
section 25, in township 26, north of range 12,
west of the sixth principal meridian, as de
fendants. for the sum of one hundred thirty
eight and 90-100 dollars, and the costs taxed
at #o6.53 and accruing costs. I have levied
upon the following Real Estate taken as the
properly of said defendants, to satisfy said
Order of Hale, to-wlt:
Northeast quarter of the Southwest quar
ter, northwest quarter of the southwest 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 ol the 6ih P M. in Holt county, Ne
braska. , ...
And will offer the same to the highest
bidder for ensh. In hand, on the 8th day r
February A D.’iaiS, In fiont of Court House,
In O'Neill, Holt couutv, Nebraska, at the
hourof 10 o'clook A. M. of said day when
and where due attendance will be given by
the undersigned.
Dated at O’Neill, Holt county, 7tb day of
January, .904, C. E. HALL,
28-6 Sheriff of said County.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
By virtue of an order of sale, directed to
me from the Clerk of the District Court of
Holt county, Nebraska, on a judgment
obtained before the Clerk of the Dtstrlot
Court of Holt county. Nebsaska, on the 9th
day of November, 1903, In favor of The
Anglo American Lund Mortgage and Agency
Company. Limited (a corporation) as plain
tiff’s. a d against Matt Mechaly, si gle. and
Charles H. Metz, Barbara Mechaly and Matt
Mechaly, sr. as defendants, for the sum of
four bunared tlfty-tbree and no-100 dollars
and the costs taxed at #36.43 and accruing
costs, 1 have levied upon the the following
real estate taken as the property of said de
fendants, to satisfy said Order ol Sale, to wit:
The northeast quarter of section twenty
two (221. township thirty (30), range twelve
<l2),woMt of the 6 p. m. In Holt county, Ne
braska.
And will offer the same for sale to the
highest, bidder for oash, In hand, on the 1st
day of February, A D 1904, In front of Court
House. In O’Neill, Holt county, Netiraska, at
the hourof 10 o clock .A M. of said day, when
and where due attendance will be given by
the underslgued.
Dated at O'Neill, Holt county, 30th day of
December 1903.
27- 6 C. E. HALL. Sheriff of said County.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’ 1 SALE.
Notice Is hereby given that by vlrt ie ol
an order to soli attached property Issued by
J. M. Morgan, ooun y Judge, la and for Holt
county, In favor of Sim Lowe and agalust
George Walker, and tome directed, I will
at I o'clock P. M„ un the I St h day of January
1904. on See. 28 aud 34, Twp, 26. K 11 In Lake
Precinct. In said County, offer for sale at
public veuduu the following goods and
chattels, to-wlt: One hundred and titty tons
ot hay, taken cm said order of attachment a
the propert of George Walker.
Dated this 7th day of January, 1904.
28- 2 0. E. HALL. Sheriff.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF 8ALE.
Notice In hereby given that hy virtue of an
execution ls-ued by J. M. Morgan, ounty
Judge In »nd for Holt county. In favor of
John D. Sturgeon and egulust James H. Mc
Allister,and to me directed. I will,at 1 o'clock
a. 111., on the26 day of J>nuary 1904, at the
court house In O'Neill Holt county, offer for
sale at publlo vendue the to lowing goods
and chulto s, to-wlt;
Organ, new, taken on said exeoutlon as the
property ot James H. McAllister
Dated this 12 day of January, 1904.
0. E. HALL, Sheriff.
OTHER COUNTY TOWNS
Rummaged : From : Their : Neicspapert
EWING.
There was a party given at the
home of Earl Wood, in honor of Mrs.
Wood’s brother, Elmer Sentenys.
Mr. Sentenys’ home is at Dustin and
he has been visiting relatives in these
parts for some time. A goodly num.
ber of their friends were present and
a pleasant evening was spent by all.
E. Grace and son of Tilden have
rented the Elkhorn hotel, and that
once famous hostelry will be open tt
the public again.—The Advocate. •
INMAN.
Mrs. C. J. Malone and son are visit
Ing in Indiana.
W. E. Stamp has bought the prop
erty owned by William Hottenstein
Miss Dell Goree of Norfolk is hen
on a visit to her parents.
We hear that Frank Swain anc
family will soon leave for Missouri.
Rev. Mitchell of Ewing was in ou
town for a short time last Saturday
The object of his visit was to liav
Rev. Wilcox assist him in revive
meetings —The News.
STUART.
W. B. James lias sold his electri
light plant to different parties wh
will remove the wires and fixtures t
Butte and other towns running a
electric light plant.
Rev. Bowen, the Presbyterian mlr
ister at O’Neill, held services Sunday
both morning and evening, in ih
Presbyterian church in Stuart. Th
sermon Sunday evening was one t
i more than ordinary merit and wa
listened to by a large audience, man
of them not church goers. Rev. Bov
en will assist Rev. Light in a series c
revival meetings which will begi
next Monday evening by a week 6*
prayer.—The Ledger
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Born—To William Anderson and
wife a girl, January 13; to Mrs. W. W.
Cary, a boy Jan. 15.
J. W. Wagers and family arrived
home from their California trip, last
Thursday. They were favorably im
pressed with California but have no
intention of leaving Holt county as
yet.
Last Saturday as Charles Haynes
and Lou Clyde were coming to town,
one of the bolts holding the tongue
of the buggy came out, allowing the
tongue to drop down on one side,
which frightned the team and started
them to running, throwing Charles
and Lou out. The team made a circle
through town, running into Dr. Bry
an’s hedge row, which stopped them.
The buggy was broken some, but
Charles and Lou escaped safe and
sound, except for a few scratches and
bruises.—The Reporter.
ATKINSON.
At the banquet hall on Thursday
evening of last week, the forty young
men of Father Muenich’s congrega
tion who took the pledge on New
Vear’s day, formally organized them
selves in the Atkinson Athletic and
Elevation Club, the objects of which
are of the best. The following officers
were elected: •
President—Rev. E. S. Muenich.
Vice President—W. J. Douglas.
Secretary—Thomas Cambell.
Treasurer—W. J. Chambers.
Father Muenich, Art Chambers and
Thomas Compbell were also elected as
an executive committee to draft a con
stitution and by-laws.
Arrangements were made for regu
lar meetings, of the club every Thurs
day evening, the banquet hall having
been secured for that purpose, and it
was agreed that any young man who
will take the necessary obligations
shall be eligible to membership regar
dless of his religious convictions.—The
Graphic. _____
CHAMBERS
Fire west of Amelia made a few
move in haste last week Wednesday
night arid the wire fence phone from
Amelia to Riley’s ranch likely saved
many times its cost. The lire started
from Herman Bros, from a pile of hay
ashes. L. P. Moss having been at
work in their store until late saw the
blaze and telephoned Riley’s to find
out where it was. They were all in
bed but soon answered to the call and
upon looking out discovered that the
fire was then testing a guard within
80 rods of their buildings Prompt
action saved all loss except the burn
ing of 200 or 300 oak posts belonging
to Lierman’s, which were piled near
their buildings and could not be saved.
Mr. Lierman was at Inez when the
fire started but was quickly notified
by means of Riley’s long distance
phone. He with many others soon
came, some on the run and some on a
nag. At Lierman’s place they found
the fire within a few feet of the house
and sheds, but all were saved.—Ame
lia item in The Bugle.
PHOENIX
Bert Anderson went to Spencer,
Saturday.
Elberta Spindler visited at L. G.
Cobum’s, Sunday.
Peter Greeley went to Atkinson
Wednesday.
Lulu Clevenger visited Ethel Ander
son, Sunday last.
Ralph Goburn went to Atkinson
and back Friday.
Who says Nebraska can’t have cold
weather?
Arch Ewart was a caller at John
Damero’s Saturday.
Verne Anderson spent Sunday at
Mrs. F. Coburn’s.
Mrs. Shepardson and children spent
Friday at Mrs. F. Coburn’s.
Ray Coburn and family were callers
at Mr. Lamphier’s Monday afternoon.
All who attended the dance at
Phoenix Tuesday evening report a
fine time.
1 "Honey” Spencer of Atkinson at
tended literary at Phoenix Friday
1 evening.
Hattie Christensen and Asberry
; Clev3nger were over from Ray, Satur
. day evening, to attend literary.
' Morton Greeley and wife spent the
latter part of the week in Atkinson,
visiting relatives.
Louie Steabner and Clem Benson
2 passed through here last week on
3 their way to fix the bridge near the
3 mouth of Brush Creek.
1 Miss Rose Hahn, teacher in District
40, was called to her home in Atkin
• son Wednesday by the sickness of her
'< brother. Lottie Ellis taught during
e er absence.
® A party of card players were enter
tained at Rudolph Jeppeson’s Thurs
s day evening. They must have enjoyed
y themselves as some did not reach
j home until next day.
n Try the “old reliable”—#1.60 a year
'BIGLIN
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Jjj Can interest you if you are on the market at all for anything in |
| Wa0ons or Buggies j
or anything a horse may be nitcned to on the farm or in town. Special
line of wide tire hay wagons and rigs, or any kmu of wagon you may
want, all of substantial build and materials, and at prices that will
I 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 ot them that makes the buyer absolutely safe.
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IN FURNITURE WE CONTINUE WITH THE MOST COMPLETE AND
MODERN ASSORTMENT IN THE COUNTY AND WON’T BE UNDERSOLD
fe Complete Line of Undertaking Qoods, and Have Had 25 Tears Experience 1
I O. F. BIGLIN O’Neill, Neb. j
■ MARKETS & BUSINESS DIRECTORY | J
8 v- 5lf7.?f.?TS 0 i d. P. GALLAGHER S
Harness & Saddlery Goods Ife o Clothing, Dry aoods
Also Agent for W | shoea and Groceries
AliJA Bliss Native Herbs, K00 days treatment for tl JS ~ . . . , „
JkmE and money refund d If not benefltted. Also ® Country Produce Bought and Sold dBjStfb
Wheeler • Wilson Ball Bearing dewing Maoh. <D « . ^k
\m J. H. WISE ^ 3 | GRANT HATFIELD |||
< 18 FLOUR AND FEED m ^
< HM Recently equipped with an engine and Q ® DUSIiGI'S 5sS||t
< >QS feed mill and will do all kinds of feed ^ >
' Sgt grinding at any time. First door east of Ff) -"J O Berved as desired at all hours. Nice assort
< John Mann’s harness shop. wJ W ^ ment of Fruits. Nuts, Caudles, Cigars, etc.
m n>s LAURA cress S S | ’ The O'NEILL BOTTLING WORKS 8
g RESTAURANT Hi! B. J. MAH8H. Proprietor |
I Groceries, Confections and Frnit Q. f *
H ® CIDER MANUFACTURERS f|
IJP» .T SIQnttll) MARKET REPORT -WEEK ENDING Ri
0.1. SPSIM „ Printing 1
Breeder ot Hogs.$425 E. 22c k '
mi : it Steers 2 75 to 3 25 Wheat. 54c PfODerlv
Ihort lorn 0o,"2vnd ■*"*■*• & Printed *
iattlG ^ Butter.ck??f’...fc’ilc Potatoes. ** THE FRONTIER
MIKE SHAHEEN ... o c MrNirhnk Sj&Mt
Dry Goods, Notion, Clothing. Groceries. LU r * •UK*
w 5 i FLOUR and FEED m
Corduroy pants, extra good, per pair 1 75 3 ^ Ul
Sugar, 17 lbs. for 1.00 g* > H All Kinds of Grain Bought. ra&g
I 8 cans apples 26 > C and Sold Mj >
Located in Snlliaan’s building. Ui Q ^ _
! J. C. HORISKEY £ < g P- A- P9YI-f B '»
515 Flour, Feed &
, S'aple and Fancy Groceries s. ^ Grain
| Flour, Salt, Country Produce ^ ? First door south of the postofflce |||
I F. M. BRITTELL _g Jjj 8 JOHN HORISKEY 9
• Meat Market Drayman S
! Fre8h and Cured Meats, high, ^ Your property hsndled without smashing it Yoc
i Poultry etc W and delivered wbeu and where you want It. >
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