Ik. BXtcisiUoot PHYSICIAN and SURGEON SPECIATLIESI EYE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT Bp«ctaole« correctly fitted and Boppllod. O'NEILL. NEB. DR. J. P. GILLIGAN Physician and Surgeon Calls may bo left at (illlUran .V Stout drug store nr at residence 1 block north and XA east of stand pipe Phones: Office 41, res. 10 DR. P. J. FLYNN Physician ami Surgeon Night Calif will be Promptly Attended Office: First door to rl«ht over Corrluau's Telephone Nos.: Office, 68; Residence, 00 R. R. DICKSON LawijEP & REFERENCE: FIRST NATIONAL BANK, O'NEILL E, h. benedict LAW & REAL ESTATE V omce drat door south of U.8. Land Offloo M. J. ABBOTT A Jfe. % F Special attention Riven to collections 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 BOTTLING WORKS K. J.lUAKSfl, Proprietor Sottlers of Carbonated Eererages CIDER MANUFACTURERS , S. F. McNichols FLOUR and FEED , t All Kinds of Grain Bought { and Sold < JOHN H OR IS KEY j ■ Drayman -»ur property handled without imashlng It ! and delivered when uud whore you want It. j --« J. C. HORISKEY i i Staple and Fancy Groceries \ Floor, Salt, Country Produce COITKETS Flour and Feed Handle product of Stanton Mlllls, than which there is no better flour made ; r V. ALBERTS Mr«* 4 OCALCR IN Harney & Saddlery Good? , Alio Agent tor 1 Bills Native Herbs, 200 days treatineut for II . and money refunded If not benefltted. Also t Wheeler fit Wilson Bull Bearing Sewing Mach, | . \ A. *. KucN**4 ' Abstract Cia^m ( Title Abstractors ! Office in First National Bank Bldg. ! —- ■ ---- 1 SHORTHORN BULLS ; AND HEIFERS SCOTCH tops on best BATES fami lies, 36 BULLS 14 to 26 mo. old. 20 HEIFERS and 10 COWS bred to our fine Scotch bull MISSIES PRINCE 76402. Over 200 head lu heard to select 1 from. These are the cattle for western 1 men,as they are acclimated. Come and i B. see them or write for prices. THE BROOK FARM CO., J. R. Thomas, foreman.O'Neill. Holt Co.,Neb F.GGATZ MEAT .Market Telephone I No. 80 WE SELL Fresh and Cured Meat of all kinds —————— .. — - S III I I To PATENT Good Ideas may be secured by our aid. Address, THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore. •la. SubecitoUons to The Patent Record ei .00 ncr auuu.u iiiii mm mu i mini in i iiiiim ii" imp HOTEL EVANS ONLY FIRST-CLASS HOTEL IN THE CITY FREE BUS SERVICE W. T. EVANS, Prop. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE (First Publication July 27, 1905.) To Clarence A. Parkes. George H. Hotchkiss and wife, Mrs. George II. Hotchkiss (real name unknown). P Arthur Thompson, and the ne)4 of section ill township 25 north of range 15 west of the 0 p. in. in Holt county, Nebraska, non-resident defendants: You and each of you will take notice that Michael Lyons as plaintiff has commenced In the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, an action against you and each of you. the object and prayer of said action being to foreclose a tax lien against the above des cribed land towlt: the ne& of section 31, township 25, north of range 15 west of the 0 p. m. in Holt county, Nebraska, said tax sale being for the taxes of the years 1892 to 1901 Inclusive, also subsequent taxes paid by him for the years 1992 to 1904 Inclusive. Plaintiff alleging in said petition that he is the owner thereof qnd that there is due him thereon the amount of #250 and that the same is a first lien on said premises, and prays in said petition that the defendants be required to pay the same or that said lien be foreclosed and the land above described be sold to sat isfy said lien, aud that the interest of you and each of you he decreed to be subject to the plaintiff's lien and for other equitable re lief. You are required to answer said petit ion on or before the 4th day of September, 190ft. K. It. DICKSON, 5-4 Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE (First Publication August 10) To James F. Griffith, James F. Toy and Farmers Loan & Trust Company: You are hereby notified that on November 30, 1903, L. A. Wight purchased at public sate for taxes for the years 1899. 1900, 1901 and 1902 the fol lowing described tract of land to-wlt: The ©HofeViof section 19, township 32n, range low, iii Cleveland oreciuct, Holt county. Ne braska. Said land was taxed In the name of J F. Griffith. The time of redemption will expire November 30, 1905, 7-3 L. A. WIGHT. NOTICE (First Publication August 10) To John HkIrving: You are hereby notified that on November 30, 1003, L. A. Wright pur chased at public sale for taxes for the years 1890.1900, 1901 and 1902. the following des erided tract of land, to-wlt: The se1.* of sec - tion 24, township H2u, range lOw, In Cleveland precinct. Holt county, Nebraska. Said land was taxed in the name of John 8klrving. The time of redemption will expire Novem ber 30,1905. 7-3 L. A. WIGHT. NOTICE (First Publication August 10) To Charles K. Minor: You are hereby noti fied that, on November 30, 19051, L. A. Wight purchased at public sale for taxes for the year 1902 the following described tract of land, to-wit: The of sw?4 and sw)4 of sw'4 aud uwlt of sek of section l, township 27n, range law, in Francis precinct, Holt county, Nebraska. Said laud was taxed in the name ofChas. K. Minor. The time of redemption will expire November 30, 1005. 7-3 L. A. WIGHT. BRIDGE NOTICE (First Publication July 20) Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the County Clerk. O’Neill, Neb, until 12 o’clock noon, August 11th, 1906, for the construction of a sixty foot span pile aud stringer bridge on the north end of the Bad ger bridge across the Niobrara river, bidders are required to furnish their own plans and specifications. All bids to be sealed aud marked “proposals for bridge.’’ The board of supervisors reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Dated July 15,1903, 4-4. F..8. GILMODR, County Clerk. BRIDGE NOTICE. (First Publication August 10) Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the county clerk, O’Neill. Holt coun ty, Nebraska, until noon of the 8th day of September 1905, for the erection of a pile and stringer bridge across the Elkhorn river about one mile west of Atkinson, Holt county, Nebraska, said bridge to be 160 feet long and 19 feet wide, with 19 foot, spans. Bidders will be required to furnish their own plans and specifications. All olds to be sealed aud marked “proposals for bridge.” The board of supervisors reserve the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at O’Neill, Nob.. August 8,1906 E. S. G1LMOUR, 7-4 County Clerk. BRIDGE NOTICE. (First Publication August 10) 8ealed proposals will be received at the office of the county clerk, O'Neill, Holt coun ty, Nebraska, until noon of the 8t.h day of September, 1905, for construction of two pile and stringer bridges over two raviues or gulleys on section line between sections 35 and 39, township 29,range 12, in Holt county, Nebraska. One of the bridges to be on line as above described about 35 rods north of the Elkhorn river and one about 10 rods farther north, both bridges to be 40 feet long and 10 feet wide. Bidders will bo required to fur nish their own plans and specifications. All bide to be sealed and marked, “Proposals for bridge.” The board of supervisors reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Dated O’Neill, Neb., August 8,19u5. E. 8. GILMODR, 7-4 Conuty Clerk. NOTICE (First Publication Aug. 3) To J. A. Crawford anti E. E. Olvv: You are hereby notified that on the 20th day of Nov ember, 1903, the following described real estate situated in Holt County, m the state of Nebraska, towit, sw'i Section 8, Township 27, Range 16, was sold at public tax sale by the treasurer of said county lor the delin quent taxes due thereon for the years 1901 to 1002 inclusive, to T. A. Thompson who re ceived a certificate oI tax sale therefor, which cert ificate of tax sale lias been sold and assigned t«» 8. .J. Weekcs who is the pres ent owner and holder thereof. In the year 1904 the said land was taxed and especially assess* d in the name of J. A . Crawford. The time of redemption from said tax sale will expire on the 22nd day of November, 1905. 113 S. J. W FjKK hlS. NOTICE ( First Publication Aug. 3) To li. M. Durley: you are hereby notified that on the 24Mi day of November, 1993, the following described real estate situated in* Holt county, in the state of Nebraska, towit, s*/4 neJ4 and e1/* nw*4 section 26, township 25, range 15, was sold at public tax sale by the treasurer of said county for the delinquent taxes due thereon for the year 1902 to T. A. Thompson who received a certificate of tax sale therefor, which certificate of tax sale has been sold and assigned to 8. .J. VVeekes, who is the present owner and holder thereof. In the year 1904 the said land was taxed and especially assessed in the name of L. M. Dur ley. The time of redemption from said tax sale will expire on theZHtn day of November, 1905. 6-3 8. .I. VVEEKES. NOTICE (First Publication Aug. 3) To L. M. Durley: You are hereby notified that on the 24th day of November, 1903, the following described real estate situated in Holt county, in tin; state of Nebraska, towit, se'i section 28, township 25, range 15, was sold at public tax sale by the treasurer of said county for the delinquent taxes due tiiereon for the year 1902 to T. A.Thompson who received a certificate of tax sale there for, which certificate of tax sale has been sold and assigned to 8. J, Weekes, who is the present owner and holder thereof. In the year 1904 the said land was taxed and espec ially assessed in the name of L. M. Durley. The time of redemption from said tax sale will expire on the 26th day of November 1905. 6-8 8. J, WEEKES NOTICE (First Publication Aug. 3) To Mintle M, Sipes nee Mintie M. Ingles: You are hereby notified that on the 24th day of November, 1903, the following described real estate situated in Holt county, in the state of Nebraska towit. wM» wV4 section 31, Township 25, range 14, was sold at public tax sale by the treasurer of said county for the delinquent taxes due thereon for the years 1901 and 1002 toT. A. Thompson who received a certificate of tax sale therefor, which cer tificate of tax sale has been sold and assigned to 8. J. VVeekes who is the present owner and holder thereof. In the year 1904 the said land was taxed and especially assessed in the name of M. M. Spies. The time of redemp tion from said tax sale will expire on the 26th day of November, 1905. 6-3 8. J. VVEEKES. NOTICE (First Pubiiiatiou Aug.3) To Albert Siegel: You are hereby notified that on the 4th day of December. 1903, the following described real estate situated in Holt county, in the state of Nebraska, towit: northwest quarter of section eight, township thirty - one, range sixteen west, was sold at public tax sale by the treasurer of said county for the delinquent taxes due thereon for the years 1899, l>»00. 10J1 and 1902 to John Lorge of Randolph, Nebraska, who received a certificate of tax sale and who is present owner and holder thereof. In the year 1904 the said land was taxed and espec ially assessed in the name of Albert Siegel. The time of redemption from said tax sale will expire on the 6th day of December, 1905. 6-3 JOHN LORGE. NOTICE ( First Publication Aug, 3) To Mary W. Volmer: You are hereby noti fied that on the 24th day of November, 1903, the following described real estate situated in Holt county, in the state of Nebraska, to-wlt: Northeast quarter of section twenty one, township t wenty-nine, range ten west, was sold at public tax sale by the treasurer of said county for the delinquent taxes due thereon for the years 1901 and 1902 to John Lorge of Randolph, Nebraska, who received a certificate of tax sale therefor and who is present owner and holder thereof. In the year 1904 the said land was taxed and espec ially assessed in the name of Mary W. Vol mer. Tiie time of redemption from said tax sale will expire on the 26th day of November, 1905. 6-3 JOHN LORGE. NOTIUE (First Publication Aug. 3) To Emma K. Piper: You are hereby noti fied that on the24th day of November, 1903, the following described real estate situated in Holt county, In the state of Nebraska, to-wlt: Southwest quarter of section twenty one, township twenty-nine, range ten west, was sold at public tax sale by the treasurer of said county for the delinquent taxes due thereon for the years 1901 and 1966 to John Lorge of Randolph, Nebraska, who received a certifiato of tax sale therefor and who is present owner and holder thereof. In the year 1904 the said land was taxed and espec ially assessed in the name of Emmy, K. Piper. The time of redemption from said tax sale will expire on the 26th day of November, 1905, 6 3 JOHN LORGE. NOTICE (First Publication Aug. 3) To Josle W. Shields: You arc hereby noti fied that on the twenty-fifth day of Novem ber, 1903, the following described real estate situated in Holt county, in the state of Ne braska, to-wit: southeast quarter of section thirty-three, township thirty, range ten west, was sold at public tax sale by the treasurer of said county for the delinquent taxes due thereon for the years 1901 and 1903 to John Lorge of Randolph, Nebraska, who received a certificate of tax sale therefor and who is present owner and holder thereof. In the year 1904 the said land was taxed and espec ially assessed in the name of Josie W, Shields The time of redemption from said tax sale will expire on the 27th day of November, 1905. 8-3 JOHN LORGE. NOTICE (First Publication Aug. 10) To Peter Mohr: You are hereby notified that on the twenty-fourth day of November 1903 the following described real estate situ ated in Holt county, in the state of Nebraska to-wit: southwest quarter of section thirteen township thirty, range nine west, was sold at public tux sale by the treasurer of said county for the delinquent taxes due thereon for the year, 1SW, 1898, 1897, 1898,1899, 19(H), 1901 and 1902 to John Lorge of Randolph, Nebraska, who received a certificate of tax sale therefor and who is presen t own er and holder thereof. In the year 1901 the said land was taxed and especially assessed in the name of Peter Mohr, The time of re demption from said tax sale wili expire on the ‘28th day of November, 1905. 7-3 JOHN LORGE, NOTICE (FirstPublication Aug. 10) To Arthur McGugan: You are hereby notified that on the fourth day of December, 1903, the following described real estate situ ated in Holt county, in the state of Nebraska to-wit: east half or the southeast quarter of section eleven, township twenty-seven, range twelve west and west half of southwest quar ter of southwest quarter of section twelve, township twenty-seven, range twelve west, was sold at public tax sale by the treasurer of said county for the delinquent taxes due thereon for the years 1897, 1899. 1900, 1901 and 1902 to John Lorge of Randolph, Nebraska, who received a certificate of tax sale therefor and who is present owner and holder thereof. In the year 19o4 the said land was taxed and especially assessed in the name of David H. Moffat. The time of redemption from said tax sale will expire on the sixth day of Dec ember, 1905. 7- 3 JOHN LORGE. NOTICE (First Publication Aug. 3) To John Morgan: You are hereby notified that on the 25th day of November. 1903, the following described real estate situated iu Holt county, in the state of Nebraska, towit, southeast quarter of section four, township twenty-nine, range nine west, was sold at public tax sale by tbe treasurer of said county for the delinquent taxes due thereon for the years 1899,1900, 1901 and 1902 to John Lorge of Randolph, Nebraska, who received a certificate of tax sale therefor and who Is present owner and holder thereof. In the year 1904 the said land was taxed and espec ially assessed In the name of John McGuire. The time of redemption from said tax sale will expire on the 37th day of November, 1906. 8- 3___ JOHN LORGE. j .S' UPER17SOE SESSIONS , Official ■ Publication : of : Proceeding •$yt» 11 mnnr—m O’Neil), Neb., August 2, 1905.— Board met pursuant to adjournment at nine o'clock, a. m. Present Messrs. Clark, Keyes, Kramer and Routing. There not being a legal quorem present, adjournment was taken un til nine o’clock tomorrow morning. O’Neill, Neb., August 3, 1905.— Board called to order at nine o’clock, a. m. Present Clark, Keyes, Kramer, Skidmore and Reuting, Supervisors Biglin and Phillips being absent on committee work. On motion Supervisor Keyes was chosen chairman pro tern. Minutes of sessions July 13 and Aug ust 2, were read and approved. Supervisors Reed and Orr, repre senting the county board of Boyd county, were present to confer with the board in regard to the construct ion of ice breaks to the bridges on the Niobrara river. The committee to investigate the subject of steel ice breaks reported that it is to the best interest of the county not to take any action at this time. Report adopted. On motion the contract for the con struction of ice breaks to the Whiting bridge was awarded to G. M. Farr at $450. On motion the contract for ice breaks to all the bridges on the Nio brara, except the Whiting bridge, was awarded to E. R. Townsend at $351 for plan “A” and $204 for plan “B.” The following refund warrants were granted: F. P. Sterling . $3.00 Thomas Atkinson. 3.00 The subject of a new bridge across tire Niobrara river about two miles below the Badger bridge, instead of building the span as advertised to the north side of the Badger bridge, was discussed by the board and the com mittee from Boyd county. On motion the matter was deferred until all the members of the board were present. On motion the board adjourned un til one o’clock, p. m. One o’clock p. m. Board called to order. On motion the following claims were allowed upon the road fund: O. W. Sanders. $12.00 J. L. Roll. 5.00 M. F. Norton. 134.50 J. D. Selah. 0.00 O. E. Hall. 28.25 C. T. Gunter. 3.50 G. H. Benson. 5.00 J. S. Mitchell. 3.40 G. L. Butler . 3.05 C. Carroll( Apply on tax 2.05).. 3.50 F. C. Watson. 3.50 O. II. Coolidge. 5.90 On motion the road prayed for by H. L. White and others in 25-14 was al lowed and Mary Butler was allowed $25 and G. N. Thompson $10 damages. On motion the road prayed for by P. J. Lyder and others was allowed in 26-10 and damages allowed as follows: Frank J. Bauer. $10 00 Carl Cracher. 10 00 Jos. Theondal. 50 00 W. F. Kissil. 50 00 F. Ran key. 20 00 Fred Schindler . 20 00 On motion tire board adjourned un til one o’clock, p. m. tomorrow. 0. D. Keyes, Chairman. E. S. Gilmour, Clerk. O’Neil], Neb., August 4, 1905.— Board called to order at one o’clock, ?. m. All members present. Minutes of yesterday’s session were read and approved. A consent road was granted in township 26-14. All the land owners petitioning for same and waiving all lainages for same. On motion Supervisor Keuting was instructed to build two 16 foot bridges in township 26-14. On motion the treasurer was instructed to transfer all money in the Dond fund of school district No. 124 to the general fund of said district. Application from Wm. Cromie for idmission into the soldier’s home at ilrand Island was granted. Petition was read,signed by Mason & Melvin and fifty others, asking to have the Ei 13-28-10 and the W1 18-28 i) incorporated into a village to be known as the village of Page. On motion the following claims were allowed upon the bridge fund: J. H. Wilkinson SO Charlie Wrede, Jr 21 oo Lee Woods H 75 F O. Keyes 27 l>0 8. 8. Sprague 7 00 Ernest Beaver 2 00 K. R. Townsend 93 00 97 00 69 00 52 00 (J. M. Farr 44 40 32 10 15 00 30 CO Charles Wrede 9 00 A. C. Mohr 37 50 Townsend Bridge Co 62 00 92 00 07 60 Galena Lumber Co 180 85 Dan McClellan 27 00 45 00 Frank Banith 7 00 John Handley 26 00 John Enright 18 IK) Lawrence Barrett 14 00 Harold Grimes 10 on R, L. Butler 11 00 24 00 Galena Lumber Co. 177 87 80 17 J. M. Freeman 8 25 Apply on tax 6 15 John Enright 5 00 James Carney 45 OO G W Bradt 10 00 George Waggoner 18 00 Louis Stebner 85 00 4 i 00 32 50 “ 101 00 65 00 194 20 Townsend Bridge Co 110 00 48 00 96 01* E. Roy Towuseud 70 00 00 oo 00 00 _ THOUSANDS OK Harvest Hands In northern Minnesota and North Dakota, to hfdp secure an immense harvest. Special Low Ratos VIA THE Grr'oat Northern Railway MANY HARVEST HANDS BECOME LAND OWNERS-vv^ For rates and other information call on your local agent or address F. 1. Whitney, Passenger Traffic Manager, St. Paul. A. 13. Vanzandt 111 UO Stuart Township 52 70 Henry Straka 10 oo W. J. Malloy 11 00 Walrath & Sherwood 172 05 O. O. Snyder 223 98 529 80 240 13 Towsend Bridge Co. 14 00 85 00 37 89 Edwards & Bradford Co 91 50 37 89 George M. Farr 20 30 45 40 Townsend Bridge Co 57 60 77 00 74 80 75 00 Win. Krotter Ai Co. 3 46 26 03 1 73 Galena Lumber Co. 274 50 62 40 60 00 Nebraska Lumber Ac L S. Co. 74 35 264 00 A. B. Vanzandt 179 40 L. I. Puckett 8 00 Charles Bigler 4 OO Galena Lumber Co. 243 40 216 75 “ " “ 163 70 235 00 C. It. Townsend 100 00 166 40 “ 90 00 63 00 “ 576 00 81 60 00 00 75 00 Geore M. Farr 85 45 51 60 Wm. Krotter & Co 7 50 14 40 " 4 00 1 25 S. O. Hlckn 3 50 E, K. Townsend GO 00 60 00 Townsend Bridge Co. 74 Oo GO 00 “ 71 80 Wm. Krotter & Co. 34 87 22 13 “ “ 37 00 56 00 “ “ 28 25 13 50 L, M.Kboads 16 00 F. S. Hibbard 15 fO .LB. Barnes 10 00 Edwards Ac Bradford 105 18 E. K. Townsend 60 30 78 00 “ 60 OO 100 00 " 188 68 80 00 “ 60 00 68 00 “ 91 Ofl 71 50 A. L. Mohr 42 50 Frank Werokman 3 00 Townsend Bridge Co. 108 00 68 00 “ " 129 00 38 00 On motion Supervisors Kramer, Reuting and Keyes were appointed a committee to investigate the advisi bility of establishing a poor farm. On motion the board adjourned un til nine o’clock tomorrow. F. W. Phillips, Chairman. E. S. Gilmour, Clerk. O’Neill, Neb., August 5, 1905.— Board called to order at nine o’clock, a. m. All members present. Minutes of yesterday’s session read and approved. On motion Supervisor Keyes was instructed to move the bridge near the center of 11-26-11 to a site on sec tion line between 10 and 11-26-11. Also to move the bridge on line be tween sections 11 and 12-26-13 about twenty rods south of its present loca tion. The following refund warrants were allowed: James Mullen. $3.00 S. J. Wood. 3.00 On motion the clerk was instructed to advertise for bids for rebuilding bridge across Elkhorn river one mile west of Atkinson. Petition of John, Joseph and Wil liam Grafe for refund of taxes in amount of $10.52 was rejected. On motion the clerk was instructed to advertise for two bridges each to be 40 feet long and 16 feet wide on section line between sections 35 and 38-29-12. On motion Supervisor Reuting was instructed to construct a 16 foot bridge across Dry creek in Sheridan township. On motion the court house commit tee were instructed to have cement sidewalks laid around the court house grounds. On motion the board adjourned un til Wednesday, August 9,1905, at ten o’clock a. m. F. W. Phillips, Chairman. E. S. Gilmour, Clerk. BUY TH£ SEWING MACHINE Do not be deceived by those who ad vertise a $00.00 Sewing Machine for $20.00. This kind of a machine can be bought from us or any of our dealers from $15.00 to $18.00. WE MAKE A VARIETY. THE NEW HOME IS THE BEST. The Feed determines the strength or weakness of Sewing Machines. 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