^ ONLY J Double Track ^ RAILROAD ^P Between Missouri Elver nod \ Chicago Direct line to St. Paul 0 and Minneapolis. ^ Direct line to the Black ^ Hills, South Dakota, w Only line to Bonesteel, 00 S. D., the Rosebud Indian *0 (Reservation. ^ Through sleeping car ^ service to Omaha, making w direct connections at Om- ^ aha Union Station for M Chicagoandallpointseast. ^ No delays, no change of W cars, Northwestern all the ^ Apply to nearest agent for v rates, maps and time cards, or ^ write to— ^0 JOHN A. KUHN. J A. U. F. and P. A., Omaha ▼ ItuvtituJ Chicago & Northwestern Railway TRAINS EAST tPassenger, No. 4, 3:35 a. m. •Passenger, No. 6, 9:52 a. m. •Freight, No. 116, 3:35 p. m. tFrelght, No. 64, 12:01 p. m. TRAINS WEST tPassenger, No. 5, 3:35 p. m. •Passenger.No.il, 10:15 p. m •Freight, No 119, 5:32 p. m. tFrelght, No. 63, 3:35 p. m. The service is greatly improved by the addition of the new passenger trains Nos. 4 and 6; No. 4 arrives in Omaha at 10:35 a. m., arrives at Sioux City at 9:15 a. m. ’ No. 6 leaves Omaha at 7:15 a. m., leaves Sioux City at 7:50 a. m. •Dally: tDally, exoept Sunday. E. R. Adams, Agent (Wilmar & Sioux Falls Ry.) Passenger, Dally Except Sunday. 9:60 P. M, Ar....Central Tlme....Lv 10:10 A. m. Mixed Train, Dally, Except Sunday. 3:50 P. H. Ar.Central Time, — Lv 0:50 P. M. Close connections at Sioux City for all points. For rates and further Information caU on or address— W. E. West, Agent Walters Bros. COMMISSION MERCHANTS GRAIN, HAY & ..SEEDS... Consignments Solicited 75 BOARD OF TRADE . Chicago Bet. First Nat'l Hank. Telephone Bar. 123 JOHN A. ZE1MER, Prop.* This hotel has been newly fitted np, freshly papered thronghout and painted ontside and in, every thing neat and tidy. Rates $1 and $2 a Day You patronage solioted. First door west of Brennan’s hardware. [Scottish Sharoi).... OrlGREYTOWER 163330, Assisted by Imported KING TOM 171879. Both prize-winning bulls ol the Pan-American, heads the Ak-Sar Ben home herd of Shorthorns. Young bulls for sale. J. M. ALDERSON & SONS, Chambers, - - - Nebraska A. 9. Kaawend Abstract Cooiputt Title Abstractors Office in First National Bank Bldg SCHOOL LAND AUCTION. The following described land In Hoi county will be offered for lease at publh auotton at County treasurer’s office li O'Neill. Nebraska, on Monday, April 4th 1904, at 2o’clock p. m. Terms of leasing anc appraised value may be had on appltoatlor to Commissioner of Public Lands and Bnlld logs at Llnooln. Nebraska, or to Count] treasurer at O’Neill. This laud cannot be redeemed after second Issue of advertisement. 8\V SE 20-26-9; N \1 NW 16-25-10- All 38-27-10; NW 36-26-12 ; 8H 8W A 8* Sfe 16-33-13; 8« 16-33-14; All 36-33-14 All 36-28-18; BW 36-32-16. _ 90-3 Gfi«0. D. KOLLMER, Commissioner Public Lands and Buildings. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OK HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA Charles 8. Anderson, Plaintiff, Charles W. Hyatt, Defendant. NOJ ILK, To the above named defendant, Charles V Hyatt You will take notice that on the 4th day c February, 1004, the plaintiff, Charlee f Anderson, commenced an action In th district court of Holt county, Nebraski against you, to recover a Judgment again* you for the sum of §1120.36. upon a writte contract madejby you to him on the25th dayc April, 1H90, wherein, you agreed to pay to th plaintiff the sum of §1500, for lots two an three, in section four, and lot one, of sectlo nine, all In township thirty-two, range tec west of the 6th P. M„: In Holt county, Nc brask a. Plaintiff alleges that he Is the owner of sail contract and that there Is due and payabl to him thereon the sum of §1120 36 with intei ! est and cost. . . Al_ ... You are further notified that on the 4tl day of February, 1004, the plaintiff caused U be Issued out or the district court and In sal< action, a writ of attachment against you, thi grounds of said attachment being that, yoi are a non-resident of the state of Nebraska and you are further notified that the sberlf of Holt county, Nebraska, on the 5th day o February, 1004, and by virtue of said writ o attachment, levied upon the followlnj described personal property as your pro' perty, to wit: ,, . One black horse, four years old; one bat mare, four years old; one pair of blaol horse mules, four years old; one pony, llvt yearsold; one bay mare, ten years old; ont gray mare, three years old; one roan horse three years old; and one brown horse, threi years old and at the same time and undei the same writ that he levied on the followin, described real estate situated In Holt count) as your property, to-wlt: An undivided two-sevenths Interests In lots two and three, In section four, and lol one. In section nine, and all of lot one In section four, and lots two. three, four and live, in section .nine, and all of the southwesl quarter of the northwest quarter, and the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter, of section nine, <»), and the Bouth half of the northeast quarter, and the north half of the southeast quarter, and the south half of the northwest quarter, and the northeast quar ter of the southwest quarter, and the north west quarter of the uorthwest quarter of section eight. 181, all In township thirty-two, 132!, north of range ten, 1101, west of the 6th P. M., In Holt county, Nebraska. You are further notified that the plaintiff will ask Judgment against you for the sum of 11120.3(1, and will further aBk that said wrltof attachment be sustained and that the real estate and personal property levied upon by said sheriff, under said wrltof attachment, be ordered sold to satisfy the amount found due, and that the plaintiff In said petition prays Judgment against you for the above amount. You are required to answer Hald petition on or before thu 28th day of March, 1004. 34-4 R. It. Dickson, Attorney for Plaintiff. SHERIFF’S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale, directed to me from Hie Clerk of the District Court of Holt county, Nebraska, on a judgment ob tained before the Clerk of the District Court at Holt county, Nebraska, on the 6th day of July 1908, In fuvorof J. B. Fitzsimmons as Plaintiff, and.against tho unknown heirs and devisees of Zebulon E. Goodrich deceased, and Mrs Goodrloh real name unknown, widow of Zebulon E. Goodrloh deceased, South half of the north west quarter and the north half of the south west quarter of sec tion Thirty-one (31) In township twenty-seven (27)north of range twelve (12) west of the 8th. P. M. as defendants, for tho sum of Flfty-thoo dollars 41-100 and (6.34 as attor neys lees aud 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 Bald order of salejto-wlt: The south half of the north west quarter, and the north half of the souht west quar ter of section Thirty-one (31) In township (wetnty-seven (27) range twelve (12) west of the 6t.h P. M. Aud will offer the same for sale to the high est bidder for cash. In hand, on the 71h day of March, A. I)., 1904, In front of court house, lu O’Neill. Holt county, Nebraska, at tho hour of 10 o'olook. h. m. of said day, when and where due attendance will be given by the undersigned. Dated at O'Neill,'Holt county, 21st day ol January, 1904 30-5 C. E. HALL, Sheriff of Said County, NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT COUNTY NEBRALKA William Tenborg, Plaintiff, vs. William S. FTolds and wife, Mrs. William S Fields, first full aud real name unknown and the Northwest quarter of seotlon eleven (11), township twontynino, (29), north of rang* thirteen, (13), west of the 6th P. M„ In Holi county. Nebraska, and Gabe Wade, Mrs Gabe Wade, his wife first, full and real naint unknown. The above named defendants and eaoh ol them and all persons Interested in the abovt described real estate will take notice tha the above named plaintiff bas brought sut agalust you and eaoh of you and said rea estate in the district cout of Holt count) Nebrasku, alleging In said petition that thi northwest quarter of seotlon eleven, (It) township twenty ntae, (29), north of rangi thlreteen (13), west of the (1th, P.M. In Hoi oounty. Nebraska, was sold for taxes on thi 11th day of March. 1S99, to the plalutlff. tha the amount of said tax sale was (21.80 am that the plaintiff has paid suliesquent taxei on said land for tho years 1894 to 1902 lnolu slve and that said tax sale aud said subse quent rax payments now amounts to till sum of (400: that the ulalutlff Is tho owner o said tax sale and subsequent tax payment: and that no redemption from said sule ba been made and that there is due the plaintli thereon the above sum with interest, attor noy fees aud costs. Plaintiff prays for decree against the de fendant ana the said land, for the sum abov claimed to be due with Interest at 10 per cen from the filing of said petition together wltl the costs and prays that said Hen bg fore closed and the said real estate be Bold t< satisfy said decree, 1 nterest and costa aud to other equitable relief. You are required to answer said potltloi on or before the 21st day of March, UHH. R. H. DICKSON, 33-4 Attorney lor Plaintiff. NOTOIE. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT COUNTY. NEBRASKA. Joseph F. Sherman, Plaintiff, ) vs. VSummons. Mary E. Sherman, Defendant, ) To Mary E.Sherman, non-resident defendanl You are hereby notified that the plaintif Joseph F'. Sherman, on February 16. 190: filed his petition In the district court of Hoi oounty, Nebraska, for an absolute dlvorc from you; that the grounds alleged by hil for said divorce arc exterme cruelty an adultery committed by you, and the objec and pruyer of said petition are to obtain decree of divorce from you, and the ousted of the three children, the Issue of you marriage, aud such other relief as may seei just to the Court. You are hereby required to answer sal petition on or before Maroh the 28th. 1904, o the same will be taken to be true and judg meut rendered accordingly. Joseph l'\ Sherman, Plaintiff. By W. E. Scott, his attorney. 34-4 NOTICE. State of Nebraska, County of Holt, as. To whom It may oonoern: The commissioner appointed to locate road commencing at the section corn* between sections 18 and 19, on range Hr between ranges eleven and twelve lu Ho county, running thence due east on sectlc line seveu inUes to the section line on eai side of sections 18 and 19, township 27, rani; HI, In Holt county, Nebraska, has reported 1 favor or tUe establishment thereof, aud a objections thereto or olalrns for darnagi must be filed In tho County Clerk's office on i ' before noon of the 21st day of March, A. 1 1904. or such road will be established wlthoi reference thereto. 34- 4 E. S. GlliMODH, County Clerk. NOTICE To Albert E. Nourse, non-resident defoi dant: You are hereby notified that on tl i 19th day of F’ebruary, 1904. May Nourse filed pettlou against you In the dtstrlot court i Holt county, Nebraska the object- and pray of which are to obtain a divorce from yc upon the ground that you haye willful: abandoned the pl&lntlfl without good cam for the term or two years last past. Sa petition further prays that plaintiff be grail ed tlie care, custody and control of Free Nourse, Elmer Nourse and Ruth Nours minor children. You are required to answ said petition on or before Monday, tlic 41 day of April. 1904. 35- 4 May Nourse, Plaintiff. Dated Febur&ry 24, 1904. = OTHER COUNTY TO WNS Rummaged : From : Their : Feictpapert CHAMBERS Ettie Barney went to Lincoln the { first of the week, where she will at e tend school. ' George Herzog’s face last Tuesday i morning was wreathed in smiles, the i cause being the arrival on Tuesday of > a fine 10 pound boy. Mr. Overrayer and a gentleman from i Iowa were in Harold a few days ago ! trying to buy cattle, their purchases in these parts were decidedly small as i the farmers were not yet ready to give \ away their stock.—The Bugle. ! PAGE Dave Farnsworth left for Linsay, Monday morning, where he has accept ed a lucrative position in a drug store. Mrs. U. S. Michael and children drove over to Inman Monday morning where they took the early train for Albion to visit with her parents for some time. Mrs. C. J. Malone arrived home last Friday from an extended visit In In diana. She reports a good time and among the many good things she visited with her aged grandfather who is upwards of one hundred years old.— Inman item in The Reporter. ATKINSON. Mary Mullen has resigned her posi tion as clerk in Mann & Ryan’s store and the vacancy was filled last Satur day by Ava Williams. W. A. Wheeler received the sad news of his wife’s death, at the Lin coln hospital, Friday. He left for Lincoln on the early morning train Saturday. Kev. Maclean nuea me puipit at the M. E. church last Sunday at morn ing and evening services. These were his last sermons and were listened to by a large and appreciative audience. Rev. and Mrs. MacLean left on Mon day for their new field of work and a host of friends wish them success and prosperity for the future. Monday George E. Collins of the State bank purchased the fine ranch belonging to Tull and Ballon contain ing section of as good land as there is in Holt county 12 miles southwest of Atkinson. Mr. Collins paid the neat sum of eight thousand dollars for the place, and will stock it up this spring. The place was well improved, having four flowing wells and two sets of good buildings, fences and trees of all des criptions. Good luck to him in his new venture.—The Graphic. STUART. Ad Rice has sold out his dray in terests and will soon remove his family to Cour d ’Alene, Idaho. There are a few youthful Alexanders in Stuart who amuse themselves by performing petty acts of thievery after night. When windows are brok en open, or safes hammered in, and personal properety and money stolen, it is time to call on the majesty of the law. The end of the petty reformer is in variably found in a bag of boodle. Sam Eves, the head light of Holt county’s “reform forces” has gone to Arizona with his pockets full of reform curren cy. He made enough out of his blatant cries to buy out a copper mine in the Rocky mountains. George L. Bastedo, a pioneer resi dent of this county, was in Stuart re cently on business connected with the Cripple Creek mining interests of Colorado. Mr. Bastedo was one of Holt county’s early supervisors and , was identified with the interests of the west end of the county.lt is inter esting to hear him tell of the many changes which have taken place in the last fifteen years.—The Ledger. EWING. P. M. Conger has bought out the • Edwards & Bradford Lumber Com ! pany’s interest at this place, and in b the future Mr. Conger will run the j business as may please himself fcnd-his t customers. : Ivo Vandersnickt and Joseph Bo b narens returned from their trip to j Belgium on last Monday night. The r salt water or good liquor has improved their appearance. very much. Joe brought his wife with him, and we ex - pect he will now be able to make a perfect success of farming out on the Cache Creek as he will not have to r lose any time keeping away from some ® of his lady admirers. " Since the rural route has been es e tablished from Ewing, the importance '! and great benefit derived is becoming * more apparent. And the amount of >• mail received and sent has increased from the same patrons, proving that the U. S. mail, like all other business, - can be increased by being pushed. But for mail carriers to furnish team, ‘e wagon and the many other necessary connections for perfect service, at $50 >r per month is in our opinion not y enough, and we hope the time is not far distant when a better salary will £ be paid, for services that to be in pro 3. portion to the amount of labor and £ responsibility few men can depend upon for the support of a family.— The Advocate. ' ' — ■.. — I Can interest you if you are on the market at all for anything in Wagons or Buggies or anything a horse may be hitched to on the farm or in town. Special I® line of wide tire hay wagons and rigs, or any kina ot 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., and hay baling outfits. These goods are the best the manufacturers produce, with guarantees back of them that makes the buyer absolutely safe. 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 £5 Tears Experience O. F. BIGLIN Telephone 38 O’Neill, Neb. | a A A A AAAAAAAAaAAAAA AAAAA a AA A aAAAAAAAa. AAAAAAAAAAaAAAAAAAAAAAAA ft AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA I MARKETS k BUSINESS DIRECTORY |' If V* dfr®fPTS 0 2 J. P. GALLAGHER j|l Harneg? & Saddlery Goods o Clothing, Dry Goods mt Also Agent for J 0^5 Shoes and Groceries ME and money rerund»a if not beneatted*1 f Also qa x Country Produce Bought and Sold ajjgis J»8iy Wheeler a Wilson Ball Bearing Sewing Uaoh. Q) 4 tig|K S J- H. WISE £ 3 | GRANT HATFIELD ill <881> FLOUR AHD FEED r4 2 <3|HsR Recently equipped with an engine and W ^ Of-J St>GFS agg feed mill and will do all kinds of feed w _ UgH grinding at any time First door east of f|)*3 2 Served as desired at all hours. Nice assort- SglS John Mann 8 harness shop. Wa J ment of Fruits, Nuts, Candies, Cigars, etc. m 1-aura cress ” § & ! The O'NEILL BOTTLING WORKS I 1 RESTAtiRAUT H • 3 | I o,«„,i«, coBtatioB. ,»d Fmit fl l Bottton of CubonM Siraips g S’ Wo CIDER MANUFACTURERS B m n T e?Tjn IT. I ll; MARKET REPORT-WEEK ENDING B I SJ.ipSiM _3 Printing 8 m Breeder of Hogs.$4 40 Eggs.». 20C S Se ni 3 it Steers_2 50 to 3 00 Wheat. 12c PrODerlv IS | Short Som CoAa°d IS Printed . 1 ffe _ . • Spring chickens, 6c Corn. 50c 1| X Battle Butter.c^?n8’...fc’i8c Potatoes 550 THE FRONTIER « MIKE SHAHEEN C IT McNicHolS Dry Goods, Notion, Clothing, Groceries. Ill " 1 % ! 5 £ FLOUR and FEED Corduroy pants, extra good, per pair 1.75 ■ ^ Uj Sugar, 17 lbs. for 1.00 j > H All Kinds of Grain Bought 3 cans apples 25 ' > L and Sold Looated in Snlliaan’s bnilding. Q ^ __ J. C. HORISKEY O < uj D* A* 5 T “ Flour, Feed Staple and Fancy Groceries | Grain. Flour, Salt, Country Produce CL ^ P First door south of the postoffloe F. M. BRITTELL {Jj 2 JOHN HORISKEY Meat Market °zj Drayman Freeh and Cured Meats, Fish, “■ Your property handled without smashing It Poultry etc CD and delivered when and where you want It. mnumi