. OTHER COUNTY TO WNS Rummaged : From : Their : hewepapert CHAMBERS Waltei Richard went to O’Neill Tuesday after a load of lumber for Lue Wyant, who will build on his claim soon. Dr. Hess returned from Sioux City Tuesday, where he went to attend Mrs. Vick Porter, who had an opera tion for appendicitis. She is getting along nicely and if she continues gaining, will return home in about three weeks.—The Bugle. EWING. Mrs. Henry G. Schmidt took the morning passenger for Lincoln Tues day last, where she goes to till a lucra tive position in the insane sylum. Mrs M. D. Brooks accompanied by her son, First Lieut. R. E. Brooks of the Phillipine scouts, and her grand daughter, Birdie Itumsey, made this office a call on Tuesday morning hav ing arrived on the passenger Monday evening, Mrs. Brooks contemplates accompanying her son to Manila about September 1st.—The Advocate. INMAN Miss Mablc McCutchan of Spencer Is here visiting Mrs. W. Goree. Miss Ruth Simpson of Fairfield, Io., accompanied her sister Mrs. Dickey when she came home last Tuesday. Mrs. James Peterson,mother of Mrs. Clarence Conger of this place, who years ago lived in Inman, is here on a visit. E. II. Clark lias bought the old hardware building of the E. & B. Lumber Co., and is moving same to his lots south of the blacksmith shop. —The News. _ _____ PAGE A. II. Brobst and family have re turned from Washington where they moved last spring with a view to making that their future home; but Holt county seems to have an attrac tion that can not be resisted. J. W. Wagers and daughter, Olive, arrived home from a business trip to Perue, Neb. They report crops not as good in southern part of state as we have. Mr. Wagers says that the corn on the low land is entirely ruined and the crops on the high lands will not begin to average up with our crops, he says the high price of land don’t seem to "cut any ice,” when it comes to producing crops and lie thinks the farmers of this locality are far better off and better stay with their land. —The Reporter. ATKINSON. H. A. Allen recently purchased a fine horse and buggy for family use, it is no doubt one of the finest in the city. Fred Swingley with his bunch of roosters, backed up by all the young ladles of the town, escorted our cham pion base ball team to Savage Thurs day, where they will play the Creek Itats for $100 a side. A. M. Church, formerly editor of the Graphic, left Wednesday evening for Springview, where he will take charge of the editorial chair, in the Herald office, which was vacated by Mr. Wilson. It is with the deepest regret that we announce the removal of Prof. Ira Lamb from Atkinson which will be about the 15thof August. Mr. Lamb has labored dilligently and faithfully in these schools for eight years and during that time has proven himself to be an efficient and concientious manager of schools. He has accepted a prlneipalship at Hooper, this state, and we cheerfully recommend him as a man of high ability and integrity. —The Graphic. STUART Mrs. llettie Greenfield has purchas ed the MilesGreenfield property in the east Ipart of town and has located permanently in Stuart. Charles E. Purdy of Atkinson was the guest of Linden Mulford the lat ter part of last week. Mr. Purdy was formerly a photographer in Burwell but was recently burnt out. Will Hudson and H. Peterson of Brocksburg were in town this week looking up houses for the winter. They expect to bring their families to Stuart, in order to obtain the advan tages of a first class school. Ferdinand Ripp lost a team of horses Tuesday night. They got out of the barn and were on the railroad track when a special came through, chopping one up in a horrible way and throwing the other a long distance from the track. Mrs. Henry Julius has been very ill for tiie past week. Her daughter from Cherokee, Iowa, and Page, this county were sent for, and for a few days her life was dispaired of. She is rallying at present time, and her family and friends hope for her recovery.—The Ledger. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hate Always Bought Bears the Signature of < ’cAtAS, legal advertisements. NOTICE State of Nebraska Holt county ss. To whom it my concern: The Commissioner appointed to locate a raod commencing at the SE corner of Sec tion 16 in twp. 31 N of liange 13, West of the rith 1*. M., in Holt county, running thence north on section line one-half mile, thence east on quarter line through section 15 and a part of section 14 to a point it.ns chains west of quarter corner be tween sections 14 and 13. thence S. 71 deg. 10 min. E. 61.27 chain*, thence*. 42 deg.27inln. K. 24.24 chains toe. line of section 13 at a point 10.60 chains west of the SE corner of said section )3, 31, 13, and there terminate, has reported In favor of the establishment thereof, and all objections thereto or claims for damages must be filed In the County Clerk's office on or before noon of the 3rd day of September, A. D. 1204, or such road will be established without reference thereto. 6-4 E. 8. QILMOUK, County Clerk. PUBLIC LAND SALE Department of the Interior. United States Land Offico, O’Neill, Nebraska, July 21, 1904. Notice Is hereby given that in pursuance of instructions from the Commissioner of the Ooneral Land Office, under authority vested In him by Sec. 2455, Stat... as amended by act of Congress approved February 26,1805. we will proceed to offer at public salo on the 3rd dav of September, next, at this office the SE* NE*. bee. 28. ’l'. 28 N. K. 12 W. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described land are advised to file their claims in this office on or before the day above destgna(ed for the commence ment of said sale, otherwise their rights will lj 5-4f°rft ittlJ 8. .1. WEEKEP. Register. I). CLEM DEAVER, Receiver. NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of an execution Issued by .1. A, Golden a Justice of the Peace in and for Holt county, In favor of Ed F. Gallagher cashier and against Ed Harris, and to me directed, I will, at 2 o'clock p. III., on the 13 day of August 1904 at the house of Lee Massey at Minnealo In Willodalo precinct, in said county, offer for sale at public vendue the following goods and chattels, to-wlt: One bay gelding weight 1100 lbs; one gray mare weight 1100 lbs; one double Harness, one lumber wagon, taken on said execution as the property of Ed Harris. Dated this 28 day of July 1904. 5-5 C. E. HALL, Sheriff. SHERIFF’S SALE. By virtue of an execution, dirocted to mo from tho Clerk of the District Court of Holt county, Nebraska, on a judgment obtained before the Clerk of tho District Court of Holt county. Nebsaska, on the nth day of July, 1900, In l’avor of Hess and Salisbury—(on January 3, 1902, Stephen O. Salisbury assigned and transferred all his Interest and title In said Judgment to Gott lieb J. Hess)—as plaintiffs, and against Isaac N. Brown and J, A. lludelson as defendants, as defendants, for the sum of ono hundred sixty-three aud no-100 dollars, and the costs taxed at $7.4(1 and accruing costs, I have levied upon the the following real estate taken as the property of said de fendants, to satisfy said Orderof Sale, to wit: The southwest quarter of section thirty three (,«), township tweriy-six <2«), north of rango twelve (12), west of the (1th p. in. In Holt county, Nebraska. And will offer the same for sale to the highest bidder for cash, In band, on the 8th day of| August, A. D. 1904, in front of Court House, in O’Neill, Holt county, Nebraska, at the hour of lOo’olock .A M. of said day, when and where due attendance will be given by the undersigned. , , Dated at O’Neill, Holt oounty, the 6th day of July, 1904. 2-5 C. E. HALL. Sheriff of said County. Proposed Constitutional Amendment. The following proposed amendment to, and convention for the revision of, the Constitution of the State of Ne braska, as hereinafter set forth, in full, is submitted to the electors of the State of Nebraska, to be voted upon at the general election to be held Tuesday, November 8, A. D. 1904: (Senate File No. 114.) A Bill for a Joint Resolution recom mending to the electors of the state to vote at the next election of mem bers of the Legislature for or against a convention to revise, amend and change the Constitution of the State of Nebraska in accordance with Sec tion 2, Article 15, of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska. Be it Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Nebraska: 1. That It is deemed necessary to call a convention to revise, amend and change the Constitution of the State of Nebraska. 2. That the electors are recommend ed to vote at the next election of members of the Legislature for or against a convention to revise, amend and change the Constitution of the State of Nebraska. 3. That at such next election of mem bers of the Legislature on the ballot of each elector voting at such election, shall be printed or written in such manner that the elector can indicate his preference under the law the words: “FOR calling a convention to revise, amend and change the Con stitution of the State of Nebraska,” and “AGAINST calling a convention to revise, amend and change the Con stitution of the State of Nebraska”; and if a majority voting, at said elec tion shall vote for a convention, the Legislature shall, at its next session, provide by law for calling the same. I, Geo W. Marsh, Secretary of State of the State of Nebraska, do hereby certify .that the foregoing proposed amendment to the Constitution of the State of Nebraska, and providing for a Convention for the revision of said Constitution of the State of Ne braska, is a true and correct copy of the original enrolled bill passed by the Twenty-eight session of the Legisla ture of the State of Nebraska, as it appears from said original bill, on file in my office, and that said proposed amendment and revision of the Con stitution of the State of Nebraska is submitted to the qualified voters of tlie State of Nebraska, for their adop tion or rejection, at the general elec tion to be held on Tuesday, the 8th day of November, A. D. 1904. In testimony whereof, 1 hereunto set my hand and atlixed the Great Seal of the State of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln this 5th day of July, in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Four, of the Independence of the United States the One Hundred and Twenty Ninth and of this State the Thirty Eighth. (Great Seal) Geo W. Marsh, 6-13 Secretary of State. Cholera Infantum. This disease has lost its terrors since Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy came into general use. The uniform success which attends the use of this remedy in all bowel complaints in children has made it a favorite wherever its value has become known. For sale by P. C. Corrigan. Excursion rates to St. Paul, Minnea polis, Duluth, and the lake resorts in Iowa, Minnesota and Northern Wis consin, via North-Western line daily. Tjckets limited to return until Oct. 31, 1904. 4 township MARKET REPORT--WEEK ENDING . a j *3i, juiy"8 Printing urdcr ISooks nogs.$4 25 Eggs.12* j. . Fat steers. 5 00 Wheat. 72c Pronerlv ttl narh Cows and heif- Oats. 20c rrupcriy $1 BciGll ers. 3 50 Rye... . 32c Printed Spring chickens, Oc Corn. 40c the frontier I Butter^6.138.’.. 4c.’i2c IPota4oes. 40c I THE FRONTIER COIST lETZETSTS uj Flour and Feed 3 < £ Handle product of Stanton Millls, than ? ^ f" All Kinds of Grain Bought which there is no better flour made (q q h- and Sold ^ ° “ D. A. DOYLE 5 I 1 Flour, Feed & ^ 3 Grain ■ | z — First door south of the poatofflce c OC <0 ~ mi; O Z o uj 5 g| R. T. WILLIAMS Contractor & Builder Estimates famished on any size building Allkinds of carpenter work Shop just north of Bazelman's Lumber Yard O’NEILL, NEB. Scottish Sharoi).... OF GREYTOWER 153330, Assisted by Imported KING TOM 171879. 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. 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. tFreight, No. 64, 12:01 p. m TRAINS WEST tPassenger, No. 5, 3:35 p. m. •Passenger. No. 11, 10:15 p. m •Freight, No. 119, 5:32 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 City at 9:15 a. m. No. 5 leaves Omaha at 7:15 a. m., leaves Sioux City at 7:50 a. m. •Daily; tDaily, exoept Sunday. E. R. Adams, Agent (IVilmar & Sioux Falls Ry,) Passenger, Daily Except Sunday. 9:50 r. M. Ar—Central Time_Lv 10:10 A. M. Mixed Train, Daily, Except Sunday. 3:50 P. M. Ar.Central Time,_Lv 9:50 p. M. Close connections at Sioux City for all points. For rates and further information call on or address— W. E. West, Agent Or. Price’s Cream Baking Powaer World’s Fair Highest Award. LOUISIANA PURCHASE EXPOSITION j Saint Louis, May I to December I The Grandest Exposition Ever Held The Great Northern Ry. Will sell excursion tickets at favorable rates with suitabid limits. For further particulars see your local agent Great Northern Railway, or address FRED ROGERS. G. F. & P. A.. W. & S. F. RY., SIOUX CITY, IA Township Order Books j lHl|!| Halfl MANUFACTURED & IFOR SALE ,g _BY—- • > THE FRONTIER e.Ch | imMmmMamaaaamammmaMwaaamaaaaaaaaa.wmmamaaammmmmmmmmamaaaamaammmmaaaaaaaaaaaMaaaaaMm^ 11~ ~- — .. ■-1 § || J Black Percheron 1 Three of the best I Bay Hambletonian - individuals m hou I; ■ Fin© Jack J si —.— -- .• ——— -j; J si Will stand at my place north of town as usual this season. * | : | ^ ? TERMS—Percheron, $12.50to insure and special and lower rate if | J Si service is required for several mares; Hambletonian and Jack, $8 j j 5 | each. Fee becomes due if mares are sold or removed from county. | J |j A. MERRILL j» * O’NEILL, NEB. jj{ 81 - ---■■■•» § The Frontier 1.50