The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 30, 1905, Image 8

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PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
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SPECIATLIES:
Eve. Ear, Nose and throat
Spectacles correctly fitted and Supplied.
O’NEILL, NEB.
DR. J- P. GILLIGAN
Physician and Surgeon
Calls may be left at (lllligau & Stout drug
■tore or at residence 1 block north and %
eastofstand pipe Phones: Office41, res. 10
DR. P. J. FLYNN
Physician and Surgeon
Night Call* will be Promptly Attended
Office: First door to right over Corrigan's
Telephone Nos.: Office, 58: Kesldence, 98
R. R. DICKSON
Lawyer &
REFERENCE: FIRST NATIONAL RANK. O'NEILL I
E. H. BENEDICT
LAW d. REAL ESTATE
Office first door south of U.8. Land Office
M. J. ABBOTT
jjJ. Attorney - at - Law
PACJE, NEBRASKA Hj«*
Special attention ulvon to collocttons and
probate business,
D. W. CAMERON
Practical Cement Worker
Manufactures Cement Walks, builds
Foundations, Caves, etc. In fact all
cement work neatly and promptly
done. Address, Atkinson or O’Neill
The O’NEILL BOTTLIKG WORKS
R. J.|MARSII, Proprietor
Bottlers of Carbonated Beverages
CIDER MANUFACTURERS
S. F. McNichols
FLOUR and FEED
All Kinds of Grain Bonght
and Sold
John horiskey
Drayman
Your property handled without smashlny It
and delivered when and where you want It.
J. C. HORISKEY
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Flour, Salt, Country Produce
cost kets
Flour and Feed
Handle product of Stanton Mlllls, than
which there Is no better flour made
GRANT HATFIELD
Re staurant
MEALS OR LUNCHES
Served as desired at all hours. Nice aasort
rnent of l rults. Nuts, Candles, Cigars, eto.
V. ALBERTS
MPa* A OIALKN IN
Harne?? & Saddlery Good?
nil „ 4l „ Algo Agent for
Bllgg Native Herbs, S500 days treatment for 81
«f^«sfaifiwsasai,s!ic
A. 4. Hanmond
Abstract Ctamu
Title Abstractors
Office in First National Bank Bldg.
SHORTHORN BULLS
AND HEIFERS
SCOTCH tops on best BATES fami
14 to 26 mo. old. 20
HEIFERS and 10 COWS bred to our
Scotch ban MISSIES PRI NCE
76402. Over 200 head In heard to nelect
from. These are the cattle for western
men,as they are acclimated. Come and
see them or write for prices.
THE BROOK FARM CO.,
J. B. Thomas. foreman.O’Nelll. Holt Co. ,Neb
'LEEKTGATZ
tMEAT
_Market
[ j Telephone
V_y lNo. 80
WE|SELL
Fresh and Cured
Meat of all ki,nds
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| RURAL WRITINGS 1
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[Items from the country are solicited for
this department. Mall or send them In ns
curly In the week as possible; items received
later than Wednesday can not be, used at all
and It la preferred that they bo In not later
than Tuesday. Always send your name with
items, that we may know who they are from.
Name of sender not forpubllcation. See that
your writing is legible, especially names and
places, leaving plenty of space between the
lines for correction. He careful that what
you tell about actually occurred !
Agee Breeze.
Floyd Kelly is at; present working
for Chas. Wrede.
Addie Nelson and Miss Mullihan
were at O’Neill Saturday.
Some of the sports are hunting
ducks, with fine success.
Floyd Kelly and Joe Wrede were
callers at Ridgeway’s last Sunday.
Clarence Simonson was at Omaha
last week, he and Adam Martin hav
ing shipped a car of hogs there.
Ross Ridgeway attended the party
at Roberts last Friday evening and
reports a pleasant time.
Ernest Bowden and family were
here from Valentine last week to at
tend the iuneral of his sister Mrs.
Ross.
Several persons from Agee attended
the concert given at the M. E. church
at seryice last Sunday and report it to
be very good.
A great many from here attended
the funeral services of Mrs. Chas. Ross
which were held at Blackbird last
Saturday, and were conducted by Rev.
De Witt. Deceased was a daughter
of R. E. Bowden of Agee.
Night Hawk.
Disney Diggin s.
Mike Minton is working for George
Brodt.
II. L. O. Widtfeldt and son David
were in O’Neill Saturday.
G. W. Brodt's cousin from South
Dakota is here on a visit.
Rev. Meade preached an interesting
sermon at Eden Valley last Sunday.
J. R. Thomas purchased the line
team of horses owned by Mrs. Ilagerty
last Thursday.
Ross Ridgeway and mother of Agee
attended church at Eden Valley last
Sunday.
Mrs. W. S. Robert’s uncle from
Sioux City was hereon a visit last
week.
Miss Edith Meade spent Saturday
and Sunday with her parents in
O’Neill.
•
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reich are visit
ing relatives and friends in Boyd
county this week.
The Brook Farm company have
sown 10 bushels of Macaroni wheat;
this is the first of the kind that has
been sown in this part of the country.
Wild Rose.
Star Twinkles
II. Theirolf lost a valuable cow Sun
day morning.
Floyd Wertz, commenced sowing
wheat on Friday.
Mrs. A. Harris and daughter visited
at E. E. Cole’s one day last week.
Will Young purchased a team of
Diamond Long one day last week.
The younger children of A. Wertz
are suffering from whooping cough.
Mrs. Will Brown and children of
Page were visiting with her mother
Mrs. Harris last week.
I). V. Harris and family of Spring
field, S. D., are visiting relatives in
dis vicinity.
‘Vill Young’s father and family of
□i naha have moved onto the farm of
Bo>y Harvey.
J J. D. Smith has linished a well for
Alliert Theirolf,his windmill is up and
:age almost ready for his bird.
Mrs. C. Downey came out from
O’Nei 11 Saturday and is visiting her
many friends in this neighborhood.
Jnd Parkhearst and wife returned
today to Creighton to bring Arthur
home who since the operation for
appendicitis lias been sta ying with his
grandparents.
The death angel again entered.the
home of Will Young on the night of
March 21, carrying away the remain
ing twin baby, a daughter, age two
weeks. This alllicted family have the
sympathy of their many friends.
Ona Theirolf had quite a run away
with his|big| mule team last Firday,
breaking the buggy tongue and throw
ing Ona out; he hung on to the lines
and with the help of Nels Gibson suc
ceeded in stopping them with no
further damage done.
We feel called npon and like speak
ing right out in meeting in regard to
the deplorable condition of the Star
cemetery. We are told it is the business
of “the board” but it looks o us as if
the board had gone out of business.
We shudder in horror as we read of
the heathen of central Africa who
make pavements of the skulls of
human beings,but are we as a commu
nity any better |who allow the fences
around our cemetry to go to ruin, the
stock to run through and break the
monuments, the graves to remain un
filled and the coyotes to make their
dens among the remains of our dead,
many of whom were among the first
settlers of our county, and to them,
altho they have long passed over the
silent river, is due the respect not
shown. I know not who “the board”
is but 1 do know it will soon be Decora
tion day, honored o’er all the world,
except it seems here on this western
prairie. I hope the friends who feel
interested wiil think deeply and then
in the interest of the community act.
Matilda.
Phoenix Pick-Ups
Bert Anderson was at Eagle Mills
Saturday.
liudolpli Jeppeson was a Turner
visitor Saturday.
Mrs. Emma Moore was an Atkinson
visitor last week.
Howard Greeley visited friends at
Paddock last week.
Carrie Jeppeson visited at McChris
tensens Saturday last.
Frank Damero and family spent
Sunday at G. Lamphiers.
Mr. Wearnes is moving in his
new home west of Brush Creek,
at present.
Mr. Newcomer of Boyd county was a
Phoenix visitor Monday.
Ted Anderson visited his sister
Ethel at Thorn, Sunday.
Roy Nilson is the proud possessor of
a phonograph, received last week.
. Harry Proutyof Paddock took din
ner at R. R. Coburn’s last Monday.
Mrs. Fred Turner and children
spent Monday at Mr. Hunts at Anncar.
Ilarmen and John Damero had
business at both O’Neill and Atkinson
last week.
Perry Miller went to Bassett Satur
day for a short stay at the home of
Harry Cady’s near that place.
Brook McMain and wife of Catalpa
visited at Mr. Parshalls Sunday and
also attended Sunday school here.
Mrs. Ray Coburn and children Mrs.
F. Coburn and Jessie were callers at
Fred Turner’s Monday afternoon.
Mrs. R. E. Coburn and children also
Mrs. F. Coburn and Jessie were callers
at Fred Turners Monday afternoon.
Hugh O’Neill and family, also John
Harvey and Mary Nachtmann were up
from Anncar for our literary Saturday
evening.
Charley Kirkland and family of
Ottumwa, |Iowa, arri ved herellast week
and will move onto the Kite place for
the coming year.
Ilarmen Damero, Henry Stansberry,
R. Jeppeson and wife and Alta also
Jessie Coburn were visitors at John
Damcros Sunday last.
U®Efi3i iSEJSJSJl 'US® ISMSMSJ3l3EMSlSJSISISJSEEI3JSEEJ3EJ3EEM3MSEfQ!E EISEISMSEEp
| No. 5770. REPORT OE THE CONDITION OF
1 The O’Neill National Bank 1
3 a
At O’Neill, in the (state of Nebraska, at the close g
of business, March 14, 1905. H
1 a
RESOURCES I
3 Loans and discounts . 180924 58 h.
3 Overdrafts, secured tu*i unsecured. 1212 92 hi
2} U. t». bonds to secun 'circulation. 12500 00
3 Vrouiiums on U. 8. In Vtlft. 586 75 J=n
3 Bonds, securities, etc. .. 79 25 j=j
3 Banking house, furniti tAe.*uud fixtures. 5000 00 jg
3 f>iae from national ban lwi<t»ot reserve agents). 12738 62 h]
3 Due from state banks a ni bankers. . 613 53 jg
3 Due from apuroved rese ?v*f agents. 16744 29 hi
3 CSkeciku and other cash ii iihuu . 823 23 hi
3 of other national to«*uk^. 25(H) 00 5]
3 Frawthwial paper eurrenc I, tale kies and cents. 97 40 h]
1 Lawful Money Reserve to Sank, viz: §
fj Specie. ..,82.556.00) [1
g Legal-tender notes_*. i......(10.275.00) 13)13160- 46848 67 ©
g Redemption fund with U. h.&teasurer (5 per cent, oir'l’n.) 625 60 [S
Total. 147777 17 |j
I Capital stock paid in.HAB I. —. . 8.70000 00 1
g Undivided profits less expense * and taxes paid. 554 82 ^
g National bank notes outstandi ’*o. 12500 00 hi
| Due toother National bank.... . 494 82 S
g Due to slate banks and banken '•. 1898 44 sj
g Individual deposits subject to t beck. 60165 34 S
3 Demand certificates of deposit.. . 17163 75-79722 35 s
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3 State of Nebraska. County of Hoi t, ss. , , , , E
l, James F. O’Donnell, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear fa
3 that the above statement is true t ° the best of my knowledge and belief.
3 JAS. F. O'DON NELL, Cashier.
3 Correct—Attest: T. R. Purcell, Thoe. H. Fowler. II. P. Dow ling, Directors,
a Subscrloed and swowu to before me this 14tb day of Jan.. 1905.
a lSEAi.1 J. II. Meredith. Notary Public.
|1 , My oommisslon expires March 25. A. D. 1907.)
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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
(First publication Feb.23.)
NOTICE FOK P EDUCATION
Department of the Interior, Enlted States
Land Office, O’Neill, Neb., February 21,
1905.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice ofjhlg Intention
to make final proof in support of hie claim,
and that said proof will be made before the
Register and Receiver at O’Neill, Nebraska,
on March 28, 1905, viz: Levi G. Fuller, of
Meek, Nebraska, II. E. No. 18497, for the SW!4
8WH. Dec. 10. T. 31 N„ It. 12 W.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said land, viz. William Clevish. of
Turner, Neb. Otto Clevish, of Turner, Neb.
Joseph Eenash, Meek, Neb, 8. F. Loremau,
of Meek, Neb.
S. J. WEF.KES.
4-35 Register.
(First Publication Mar. 1(1.)
NOTCE FOR PC PLICATION
Department of the Interior, Land Office at
O'Neill, Nebraska, March 11,1905.
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his inten
tion to make final proof in support of his
ola1111' and that said proof will bo made be
fore the Register and Receiver at O’Neill,
Nebraska, on April 17, 1905, viz: Ernest I).
Henry, of Minneola, Neb., H. E. No. 15330, for
the NEVs, 8ec 20, T. 30 N., R. 10 W.
Ho names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said land, viz:
Frank Oberly, of 8cottvllle, Neb., Benjamin
A. Powell, of Minneola, Neb., John C. Addi
sion, ol’ Minneola, Neb., Clark Young, of
O’Neill, Neb.
38-4 S. J. WEEKES,
Register.
(Frst Publication Mar. 16)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY NEBRASKA
In the matter of the estate of Bessie Calla
han, a minor.
Notice of Sale
Notice is hereby given that in pursuance
of an order of Hon. J. J. Harrington, Judge
of the district court of Holt county, Nebras
ka, made on the 13th day of March, 1905, for
the sale of the real estate herein after des"
cribed, there will be sold at the front door
of the court house in the city of O’Neill,
Holt county, Nebraska, on the 3rd day
of April, 1905, at 10 o’clock a. m., at public
vendue to the highest bidder for cash, the
following described real estate situated
in Holt county,iNebraska, to wit: -&9
The north half of the northeast quarter of
section 27, township 20 north of range 11
west of the 6th P. M.
Said sale will remain open one hour.
Dated this 13th day of March, 1905,| j
38-3 MICHAEL CALLAHAN,
Guardian of Bessie Callahan, a minor.
( First publication March. 9.)
NOTICE
To William L. Gosuey, Mrs. William L. Gos
ney, whose full and real name is unknown,
II. H. Saunders, and the County of Holt.
Defendants, will take notice that on the 4
day of March, 1905. Jesse C. McNish, plain
tiff herein, tiled his petition iu the district
court of Holt county, Nebraska against you,
and the County of Holt as defendants, the
object and prayer of which are to foreclose a
certain mortgage, executed by the defen
cant, William L. Gosuey, to one William C.
Blackburn upon the South half (.V£], of the
Southwest quarter L1*!. and the South half
(!4) of the southeast quarter (H) of section
lour (1), township twenty-eight (28) range
sixteen (16) west. Holt county, Nebraska, to
secure the payment of a certain promissory
note dated January 3rd, 1894, for the sum of
three hundred (8300.00) dollars, and due and
payable twenty-four (24) months after date,
with interest at the rate of eight (8) per cent
per annum, from date, that there is now due
upon said note and mortgage the sum of
live hundred five and forty one hundroths
($505.40) dollars, for which sum, with interest
from tills date, plaintiff prays for a decree
that the defendants be required to pay the
sum. or that said premises may be sold to
satisfy the amount found due.
You are hereby required to answer said
petition on or before the 17th day of April,
1905.
Dated this 4th day of March, 1905.
It. R. Dickson, and C. C. McNish,
37-4 Attorneys for Plaintiff.
(First publication Mar. 9.)
NOTICE.
To August Steiger, Mrs. John Nightingale,
whose real and lirst name is unknown, aud
.administrator of the estate ot
John Nightingale, deceased, and the un
known heirs oi John Nightingale, and the
County of llolt:
Defendants will take notice that on the 4th
day of March, 1905, William Armstrong,
plaintiff herein, tiled his petition in the
district court of Holt county, Nebraska,
against you aud the county oflfolt asjdefend
ants, the object and prayer of which are to
foreclose a certain mortgage executed by
the defendant August Steiger to one J. C.
Sturdevant, upon the west half 04) of the
southeast quarter (54) of section number
nineteen (19). in township number twenty
seven (27), of range number twelve (12) west,
to secure the payment of a certain promis
sory note dated March 10, 1890, for the sum
of two hundred and titty (250) dollars, and
due and payable on the 1st day of March.
1895, with interest after due at the rate of ten
(10) per cent per annum; that there is now
due upon said note and mortgage the sum of
four hundred and ninety-nine (499) dollars,
for which sum, with interest at the rate of
teu (10) per-ceut per annum from this date,
plaintiff prays for a decree that defendants
be required to pay the sum or that said
premises may be sold to satisfy the amouut
found due.
You are required to answer said petition on
or before the 17th day of April, 1905.
U. K. DICKSON AND C. C. McNISH,
37-4 Attorneys for Plaintiff.
(First Publication Mar. 9.)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
O. O. Snyder & Company, a partnership com
posed of O. O. Suyder aud Samuel Saber
sou, doing business as O. O. Snyder & Comp
any, plaintiffs,
vs.
John M. Caldwell and wife Emma M. Cald
well, Edwin O. Kxcell as guardian and
conservator, of the person and estate of
John M. Caldwell, defendants.
NOTICE
The above named defendants and each of
them will take notice that on the 9th day of
March, 1905, the above named plaintiffs tiled
their petitlon.in the,district court of Holt Co.,
Nebraska, against you and each of you, the
object and prayer of said petition being to
foreclose a mechanic’s lien held by the plain
tiffs aud against you and each of you, said
lien being for the sum of $312.15, together
with interest thereon, there being now due
the plaintiffs the sum of $357.40, said lien
having been tiled in the office of the county
clerk of Holt county, Nebraska, on March
10th, 1903.
Plaintiffs allege that they furnished the
material set forth in said lien at the lime
stated under a verbal contract with the
defendant John M. Caldwell and that the
same is a lien upon the following described
real estate situated in Holt county, Nebras
ka, to wit: The east half of section 14, and
the east half of section 11, all in township
30 north of range 12 west of the 6th P. M., on
accouut of meterial aud lumber furnished hv
the plaintiffs to the defendant John M.
Caldwell, the owner of said land for there
pairing and improving of buildings aud for
oilier repairs aud improvements on said land.
Plaintiffs pray judgment againts the de
fendants fortheumouut due and that they
may be decreed to have a first lieu on said
premises for the amount due them and that
said premises may be sold to satisfy said ll*;u
together with interest and costs if the de
fendants fail to pay the amount found due
the plaintiffs, and for other equitable relief.
You are required to answer said petition
on or before tne 17th day of April, 1905.
H. R. DICKSON,
37-4 Attorney for Plaintiffs.
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