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

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STUART
Prof Cahill and his brother from
Illinois were held up by some thugs
in Bonesteel and made to hand over
their curency — $0 and $10 — which
they did promptly and went their
way rejoicing.
Miss Florence Zink got home Fri
day evening from a year study in the
state Normal at Peru. She has the
position of principal at Bassett,
and will visit here until school begins
In September.
Mrs. B. B. psFrance arrived here
Sunday from *rthur, Iowa. Mr. De
France has had the position of night
operator here for some time. And we
hope that Mr. and Mrs. DeFrance
will make their permanent home in
Stuart.
John Robertson stole a march on
the natives the first of the week when
he went to Omaha on business and
brought home a wife Wednesday.
Miss Eva Hudson had been in Cali
fornia since last spring, and the affair
was so quiet that the best friends of
Mr. Robertson were surprised. Mr.
Robertson is one of Stuart’s leading
business and stock men and his many
friends are offering congratulotions.
—The Ledger. _ _
EWING.
T. S. Baker has just finished cutting
and curing his English bluegrass.
When in proper condition he intends
to thresh out the seed, and it is es
timated that it will yield a thousand
bushels of clean seed, which he will
put on the market at a reasonable
price. Tartics wishing to cultivate
one of the best grasses grown, had
better provide themselves with some
of this seed and sow it.
Supervisor Skidmore had a force of
men to work this week, straightening
the Elkhorn river west of the bridge.
The current will now follow the een
ter of the river bed and not strike the
north bank, washing out the abut
ment, as has always been the case
during high water. It is a profitable
Investment, for every dollar thus
spent, ten will be saved by not hav
ing to repair and lengthen the.
bridge.—The Advocate.
PA GiU
Joined in the bonds of holy matri
mony, July 20, 1904, by Squire Hunt,
Mr. Lee Massy and Miss Laura Web
ber of Minneola, hoping their lives
may be long and happy and no troubles
save little ones.—The Reporter.
Good Spirits.
Good spirits don’t all come from
Kentucky. Their main source is the
liver—and all the fine spirits ever
made in the Blue Grass State could
not remedy a bad liver or the hund
red-and-one ill effects it produces.
You can't have good spirits and a bad
liver at the same time. Your liver
must be in fine contition if you would
feel buoyant, happy and hopeful,
bright of eye, light of step, vigorous
and successful in your pursuits. You
can put your liver in fine condition by
using Green’s August Flower—the
greatest of all medicines for the liver
and stomach and a certain cure for
dyspepsia or indigestion. It has been
a favorite household remedy for over
thirty-live years. August Flower will
make your liver healthy and active
and thus insure you a liberal supply of
“good spirits.” Trial size, 25c; regu
lar bottles, 75c. At all druggists.
Cured of Chronic Diarrhoea After
Ten Years of Suffering.
“I wish to say a few words in praise
of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy,”says Mrs. Mattie
Burge, of Martinsvlle, Va. "I suffer
ed from chronic diarrhoea for ten
years and during that time tried vari
ous medicines without obtaining any
permanent relief. Last summer one
of my children was taken with cholera
morbus, and I procured a bottle of
this remedy. Only two doses were re
quired to give her entire relief. I
then decided to try the medicine my
self, and not use all of one bottle be
fore I was well and I have never since
been troubled with that complaint.
One cannot say too much in favor of
that wonderful medicine.” This re
medy is for sale at P. C. Corrigan.
The County Funds
The following figures show the de
posits of county money in the various
banks of the county on July 1:
Citizens Bank, Stuart. 8 6158.94
First National, O’Neill. 15792.17
Inman State Bank. 2205.02
First National, Stuart. 8430.79
•Elkhorn Valley. .
•O’Neill National. .
Chambers State Bank. 3178.74
•Atkinson State Bank..
First National, 'kinson... 3759.24
Farmers Bank, Page. 4648-88
State Bank, Ewing. 3196.36
•Not reported. _'
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NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. 4
Department ol the Interior. Land Office at J
O'Neill, Nebraska, June 25. 1904.
Notice Is hereby given that the following J
named settler has filed notice of his Intention J
to make final proof In support of his claim,
/and thatsaid nroof will he made before The J
Register and lffccelver at O’Neill, Nebraska, T
on August 5, 1904, viz: William Gahagan,
O’Neill, Nebraska. H. E. No. 15778, for the
NWh, Sec. 9, T. :#l N„ R. 11 W.
He names the following witnesses to prove J
his contfnuoua residence upon and cultlva- J
tion of miidland, viz: 2
Michael McCoy. O'Neill, Neb. Andrew J
Scnuildt, of O’Neill, Neb. Simon Simonson, J
of 1A gee, Neb.Freemau Bowden, of Agee. Neb. 5
1- 4 S. J. WEEKKS, n
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SHERIFF'S SALE. 2
By virtue of aif execution, directed to 2
mo from the Clerk of tbe District Court of 2
Holt county, Nebraska, on a judgment 4
obtained before the Clerk of the District <
Court of Holt county. Nebsaska, on the 9th 2
day of July, 1900, In favor of Hesa and 2
Salisbury—(on January 3, 1902, Stephen O. j
Salisbury assigned and transferred all bis 2
Interest and title in said Judgment to Gott- 2
lleb J. Hess)—as plaintiffs, and against Isaac 2
N. Brown and J. A. Hudelson as defendants, 4
as defendants, for the sum of one 2
hundred sixty-throe and no-100 dollars, 4
and the coats taxed at *7.4(1 and accruing 4
costs, I have levied upon the the following 4
real estate taken as One property of said de- 2
fondants, to satisfy said OrderofSale, to wit: 4
The southwest quarter of section thirty- 4
three (33), township tweny-six (26), north of 4
range twolve (f2), west of the 6th p. m. In
Holt county, Nebraska.
And will offer the same for sale to the
highest bidder for cash. In hand, on the 8th
day of; August, A. D. 1904, in front of Court
House. In (rfTOlli, Holt county, Nebraska, at
the hour of 10 o'clock .A M. of said day, when
and where due attendance will he given by
the undersigned.
Dated at O’Neill, Holt county, the 6th day
of July, 1904.
2- 5 C. E. HALL. Sheriff of said County.
PUBLIC LAND SALE
Department of tho Interior, United States
Land Office, O'Neill, Nebraska, July 21,
1904.
Notloe Is hereby given that In pursuance
of instructions from the Commissioner of the
General Laud Office, under authority vested
in him by See. 2455, Stat., as amended by act
of Congress approved February 26,1895. we
will proceed to offer at public sale on the 3rd
day of September, next, at this office the 8
HE* NKii, bee. 28, T. 28 N„ K. 12 W. k
'Any and all persons olalmlng adversely k
the above described land are advised to file k
their claims In this office on or before the k
day above designated for the commence- k
mentofsald sale, otherwise their rights will k
be forfeited. k
64 8. J. WEEKES, Register. <
D. CLEM DEAVER, Receiver. k
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NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE 4
Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of an k
execution Issued by J, A. Golden a Justice k
of the Peace In and /for Holt county, In k
favor of Ed F. Gallagher cashier and against 4
Ed Harris, and to me directed, I will, at 2 k
o’clock p. in., on the 13 day of August 1904 4
at the house of Lee Massey at Mlnnealo in 4
Willodale precinct, In said county, offer for k
sale at public vendue the following goods k
and chattels, to-wlt: One bay gelding weight k
1100 lbs; ono gray inaro weight 1100 lbs; one k
double Harness, one lumber wagon, taken 4
on said execution as tbe property of Ed k
Harris. k
Dated this 28 day of July 1904. k
5-5 C. K. HALL, Sheriff. J
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Harnepg & Saddlery Goods
Also Agent (or
Bliss Native Herbs, 2110 days treatment for *1
and money refunded If not benelitted. Also
Wheeler & Wilson Ball Bearing Sewing Mach.
J. H. WISE
FLOUR AND FEED
Recently equipped with an engine and
feed mill and will do all kinds of feed
grinding at any time. First door east of
John Mann’s harness shop.
Mrs. LAURA CRESS
RESTAURANT
Groceries, Confections and Fruit
E. H. BENEDICT il
LAW & REAL ESTATE ||||
Office first door south of U.S, Land Office SjnSfc
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MEALS OR LUNCHES JBsSki
Served a9 desired at all hours. Nice assort- wSSPwC
ment of Fruits, Nuts, Candies, Cigars, etc.
The O'NEILL BOTTLING WORKS W
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Bottlers of Carbonated Bererages *
CIDER MANUFACTURERS , -
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MARKET REPORT -WEEK ENDING
July 28
Hogs.$4 25 12J
Fat steers. 5 00 72c
Cows and heif- Oats. 2<ic
ers. 3 50 Rye. 32c
Spring chickens, 6c Corn. 46c
Old chickens, 4c, 5c Potatoes. 40c
Butter.12c
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Flour and Feed
Handle product of Stanton Millls, than
which there Is no better flour made
J. C. HORISKEY
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Flour, Salt, Country Produce
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All Kinds of Grain Bought
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D. A. DOYLE
Flour, Feed &.
Grain
First door south of the postoffice
JOHN HORISKEY
Drayman
Your property handled without smashing It
and delivered when and where you want It,
/?. T. WILLIAMS
Contractor & Builder
Estimates furnished on
any size building
Allkinds of carpenter work
iop Just north of Bazelman's Lumber Yard
O’NEILL, NEB.
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OF GREYTOWER 153330,
Assisted by Imported KING TOM 171879.
Both prize-winning bulls of
le Pan-American, heads the Ak-Sar
en home herd of Shorthorns. Young
ulls for sale.
J. M. ALDERSON & SONS,
hambers, ... Nebraska.
hicago & Northwestern Railway
TRAINS EAST
Passenger, No. 4, 3:35 a. m.
Passenger, No. 6, 9:52 a. m.
Freight, No. 116, 3:35 p. m.
Freight, No. 04, 12:01 p. m
TRAINS WEST
Passenger, No. 5, 3:35 p. m.
Passenger.No.il, 10:15 p. m
Freight, No. 119, 5:32 p. m.
Freight, No. 63, 3:35 p. m.
The service is greatly improved by
he addition of the new passenger
rains Nos. 4 and 5; No. 4 arrives in
>maha at 10:35 a. m., arrives at Sioux
!ity at 9:15 a. m. No. 5 leaves Omaha
t 7:15 a. m., leaves Sioux City at 7:50
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•Dally; tDally, oxoept Sunday.
E. R. Adams, Agent
(Wilmar & Sioux Falls Ry.)
Passenger, Dally Except Sunday.
:50 P. M. Ar_Central Time_Lv 10:10 A. M,
Mixed Train, Dally, Except Sunday.
:50 p. M. Ar.Central Time,_Lv 9:50 P. M.
Close connections at Sioux City for all
joints. For rates and further Information
:all on or address—
W. E. West, Agent
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powaer
World’s Fair Highest Award.
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The Grandest Exposition Ever Held
The Great Northern Ry.
Will sell excursion tickets at favorable rates with suitable limits.
For further particulars see your local agent Great
Northern Railway, or address
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MANUFACTURED & 'FOR SALE
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iS TERMS—Percheron, *12.50 to insure and special and lower rate if \ 8
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8 each. Fee becomes due if mares are sold or removed from county, j 8
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