The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 19, 1906, Image 8

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(Items from the country are sollolted for
thl$ department. Mall or send them In oh
early in the week a* possible; Items received
later than Wednesday can not b e used at all
and it is preferred that they be in not labor
than Tuesday. Always send your name with
Items, that we may know who they are from.
Name of sender not for publication. See that
your writing Is legible, especially names and
places, leaving plenty of space between the
lines for correction. Be careful that what
you tell about actually occurred.1 j
Phoenix Pick-Ups
Charley Keeler visited Roy Nilson
Sunday.
Verne Anderson is working for
Harinen Damera at present.
Morton Greeley was down from the
Rosebud the first of the week.
Frank Damero and wife were callers
at J. Garin’s Saturday morning.
Merta Manchester was a Sunday
evening visitor at John Dameros.
Bud Keeler returned home from the
west Tuesday and expects to remain
here.
Peter Greeley and Ben Kinney were
callers at Mr. McKathnies’ one day
last week.
Henry Bartels went to Gross and
his sister Mary returned with him,
for a visit here.
Frank Damero, wife and daughter
and Bud Keeler, spent Saturday even
ing at S. Anderson.
A Sunday school was organized In
the Christenson’s school house Sunday
and quite a number were in atten
dance.
The box supper came off at the
school house, last Wednesday evening.
It was quite a success, over $5 was
taken in.
Mabel Keeler is expected home from
New York this week, where she has
been taking violin lessons’ for about
six months.
Friend Keeler, Margie Elliot, George
Golder, Isabel McKathnie and Sam
Abdnor were Sunday visitors at S.
Andersons.
S. W. Anderson and wife also Otto
Ntlson, wife and son were Sunday
visitors at Mr. Snyders and M.
Christensens.
The singing class met at Nelson
Ames last Sunday and a very enjoyable
day was spent. Hereafter it will be
held at the school bouse.
Mrs. Moore drove down to Anncarr
Saturday morning, her husband re
turned home with her that evening.
His four months term of school at
that place having been completed.
Bert, Ethel and Ted Anderson, Otto
Nllson, wife and son Clyde, Henry
Stansberry, Sam Abdnor and Jessie
Coburn attended evening services in
the Storjohn school house Sunday.
Hazel Wagner, Ralph and Jessie
Coburn went to Anncar Friday even
ing, to attend a party given by John
' Hunt and wife for Arleigh Moore.
Their stay of twenty-four hours Is a
proof of the kind of a time they had.
’ Hugh O’Neill, wire and three child
ren, John Nachtmann, Arleigh Moore
and John Hunt and wife braved the
storm of last Thursday evening, and
came up from Anncar to attend the
dance at Mrs. F. Coburn’s. They re
remained until “after breakfast” Fri
day morning.
While returning from Ray last
Thursday evening, in the storm, Otto
Nllson and wife got lost when about
half way home, and would have re
mained out all night, had the wind
not been strong enough to guide them
frorne. However, they arrived home
safely about nine o’clock.
Frightful Suffering Releived.
Suffering frightfully from the viru
lent poisons of undigested food, C. 6.
Grayson of Lula, Miss., took Dr. King’s
New Life Pills, “with the result,” he
writes, “that I was cured.” All
stomach apd bowel disorders give way
to their tonic, laxative properties. 25c
at Corrigan’s drug store, guaranteed.
Ray Items.
The farmers are now busy sowing
grain.
Mrs. Charles Bigler, Sr., was on the
sick list tliis week.
Joe Bigler is carrying mail on this
route at the present time.
Ray Aldrige and A1 McMaln visited
friends here last Sunday.
Mrs. Mary Hartling of O’Neill visit
ed friends several days last week.
Norris Bowen, of Lincoln is visiting
friends in this neighborhood this week.
Mrs. Wequist and daughter Anna
visited Mrs. Ross, Monday afternoon.
Mrs. T. Twyford and Mrs. Eilie Twy
ford did trading at the Phoenix store
Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Twyford, Col
meo and Mrs. Ross spent Easter Sun
day at J, Twyford’s.
The boys played ball here last Sun
day, altho’ a little out of practice—
they had a good game.
Grip Quickly Knocked Out.
“Some weeks ago, during the severe
winter weather, both my wife and my
self contracted severe colds, which
speedily developed into the worst kind
of la grippe with all its miserable
symptoms,” says J. S. Egleston of
Maple Landing, la. “Knees and joints
acning, muscles sore, heak stopped up,
eyes and nose running, with alternate
spells of chills and fever. We began
using Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy,
aiding tiie same with a double dose of
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver
Tablets, and by its liberal use soon
completely knocked out the grip. Sold
by P. C. Corrigan.
Very Low Rates to Second Annual
Reunion of Northern Settlers'
Association at San Antonio,
Texas.
Via the North-Western Line. Meet
ings are to be held April 20 and 21.
Excursion tickets will be sold on two
dates, April 3 and 17, with favorable
return limits. Apply to agents Chi
cago & North-western R’y.
Caught Cold While Hunting Burglar.
Mr. Wm. Thos. Lanorgan, provincial
constable at Chapleau, Ont., says: “1
caught a severe cold while hunting a
burglar in the forest swamp last fall.
Hearing of Chamberlain’s Cough Rem
edy, I tried It, and after using two
small bottles I wos completely cured.”
This remedy is intended especially for
coughs and colds. It will loosen and
relieve a severe cold in less time than
by any other treatment and is a favor
ite wherever its superior excellence
has bscome known. For sale by P. C.
Corrigan.
Wanted.—Competent girl for house
work. Enquire of Mrs. J. P. Gil
ligan. 42-tf
A Daredevil Ride
often ends in a sad accident. To heal
accidental Injuries use Bucklen’s Ar
nica Salve.11 A deep wound in my foot
from an accident,” writes Theodore
Schueie of Columbus, O., “caused me
great pain. Physicians were helpless,
but Bucklen’s Arnica Salve quickly
healed it ” Soothes and heals burns
like magic; 25c at Corrigan’s.
First publication April 19.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
In the Matter of the Estate of Charles
E. Shoemaker, Deceased.—Notice of
Hearing for Letters of Administra
tion.
To All Persons Interested in the
Estate of Charles E. Shoemaker, de
ceased: You are hereby notified that
on the 18th day of April, 1906, James
F. Shoemaker tiled his petition in the
county court of Holt county, Nebraska,
tor his appointment as administrator
of the estate of Charles E. Shoemaker,
deceased, late of Holt county, Nebras
ka, and that the same will be heard
at the office of the county judge of
Holt county, Nebraska, at the court
house in the city of O’Neill, in said
county, on the 8th day of May, 1906, at
the hour of 2 o’clock p. m.
It is further ordered that notice of
said hearing be given all persons in
terested in said estate by the publica
tion of this notice for three successive
weeks in The Frontier, a newspaper
printed, published and of general
circulation in Holt county, Nebraska.
Dated this 18th day of April, 1906,
(Seal) 0. J. MALONE,
43-3 County Judge Holt County.
First publication April 12
CONTEST NOTICE
Department of the Interior, United
States Land Office, O’Neill, Nebraska,
April 0, 1906.—A sufficient affidavit
having been filed in this office by
Henry P. Martens, contestant, against
Clayton Russell, entry No. 17926, made
February 4, 1903, for SEJ of NWt &
E4 of SVVi of section 29, and NEJ of
NWi, section 32, township 28, range
13, by Clayton Russell, contestee, in
which it is alleged that Clayton Rus
sell has abandoned the same for more
than six months last past, and that he
has in fact never established an ac
tual residence thereon, and that said
allleged absence therefrom was not
due to his employment in the army,
navy, or marine corps of the United
States, as a private soldier, officer,
seaman or marine during the war
with Spain, or during any other war
in which the United States may be
engaged, said parties are hereby noti
fied to appear, respond and offer evi
dence touching said allegation at 10
o’clock, a. m. on May 16,1906, before
the Register and Receiver of the
United States Land Office in O’Neill,
Nebraska.
The said contestant having, in a
proper affidavit, tiled April 6,1906, set
forth facts which show that after due
diligence personal service of this no
tice can not be made, it is hereby
ordered and directed that such notice
be given by due and proper publica
tion. S. J. WEEKS,
42-4 Register.
First publication April 19.
CONTEST NOTICE.
Department of the Interior, United
States Land Office, O’Neill, Nebraska,
April 11, 1906.—A sufficient contest
affidavit having been filed in this
office by Charles E. Hull, contestant,
against homestead entry number
17989, made March 26, 1903, for the
NWi SEl section 22, township 32,
north range 10 west, by John S. Bailey
contestee, in which it is alleged “that
said John S. Bailey has never estab
ljshed a residence on said tract of land
and has wholly abandoned the same
for more than six months last past
and that said alleged absense from the
said land was not due to his employ
ment in the army, navy or marine
corps of the United States as a private
soldier, officer, seaman or marine dur
ing the war with Spain or during any
other war in which the United States
may be engaged,” said parties are here
by notified to appear, respond and
offer evidence touching said allegation
at 10 o’clock a. m. on June 12, 1906,
before the Register and Receiver at
the United States Land Office in
O’Neill, Nebraska
The said contestant having, in a
proper affidavit, filed April 11, 1906,
set forth facts which show that after
due diligence personal service of this
notice cannot be made, it is hereby
ordered and directed that such notice
be given by due and proper publi
cation. S. J. WEEKES,
43-4 Register.
First publication April 19.
Crane & Boucher, Attorneys, 917 New
York Life Building, Omaha, Neb.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ES
TATE.
By virtue of a decree of the District
Court in and for Douglas county, state
of Nebraska, and pursuant to such
decree entered in an action therein on
the 13th day of January, 1906, in the
matter of the estate of John Martig
aud Lucy Martig, minors, indexed at
appearance docket 92, page 21, of the
records of said court, I will at 10
o’clock a. m. on Tuesday the 8th day
of May, 1906, at the front door of the
Holt county court-house in O’Neill
Holt county, Nebraska, sell at public
vendue to the highest bidder the fol
lowing described real estate situated
in Iiolt county, Nebraska, to-wit:
The southwest quarter (SWJ) of sec
tion thirteen (13) in township twenty
eight (28) north, of range twelve (12)
west of the sixth principal meridian.
Said sale will be held open for one
hour, between the hours of 10 o’clock
a. m. and 11 o’clock a. m. of said day.
The terms of said sale in accordance
with said decree will be one half cash,
one fourth in one year and one fourth
in two years, such deferred payments
to bear interest at the rate of six per
cent, per annum and be secured by a
bond of the purchaser or purchasers
and a mortgage of the premises sold,
the purchaser or purchasers of said
premises having the option of paying
all cash there for.
Omaha, Nebraska, April 16,1906.
43-3 HERMINE MARTIG,
Guardian of John Martig and Lucy
Martig, Minors.
Keep your bowels regular by the use
of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver
Tablets. There is nothing better.
For sale by P. C. Corrigan.
First publication Mar. 2a.
NOTICE-ESTRAY SALE.
Notice, is hereby given that I will
on Tuesday, April 24,1906, sell at pub
lic auction at my farm two and a half
miles west of O’Neill at 2 o’clock
P. M., a steer about three years old,
taken up by me as an estray on
December 20,1905.
Sale will be for cash.
39-5P. S. HUGHES.
(First Publication Apr. 12.)
TAX SALE.
On Monday, the 7th of May, 1906, at
nine o’clock in the forenoon, at the
office of the County Treasurer in the
city of O’Neill and County of Holt, I
shall offer for sale all certificates of
tax sale of the county of Holt, acquir
ed under the state tax suits which
are undisposed of at the time of said
sale. Such sales will be continued
from day to day from nine o’clock A.
M., to five o’clock P. M., until all are
offered for sale. 42-4
R. E. CHITTICK,
County Treasurer.
APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR
LICENSE.
Matter of application for liquor license:
Notice is hereby given that William
La Violette did on the 10th day of
April, 1906, file his petition to the
mayor and city council of the city of
O’Neill, Neb., for license to sell malt,
spirituous and vinous liquors at lot
28, block 21, in the Second ward in the
city of O’Neill, Neb., from the first
Tuesday in May, 1906, to the first
Tuesday in May, 1907.
If there be no objections, remonst
rances or protests filed within two
weeks from the 16th day of April,
1906, said licence may be granted.
WILLIAM LA VIOLETTE,
42-2 Applicant.
Romaine Saunders, City Clerk.
APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR
LICENSE.
Matter of application for liquor license:
Notice is hereby given that John J.
Thomas did on the 12th day of April,
1906, file his petition to the mayor and
city council of the city of O’Neill,
Neb., to sell at retail malt, spirituous
and vinous liquors at lot 6, block 21,
in the Second ward in the city of
O’Neill, Neb., from the first Tuesday
in May, 1906, till the first Tuesday in
May, 1907.
If there be no objection, remon
strance or protest filed within two
weeks from the 16th day of April,
1906, said license may be granted.
42-2 JOHN J. THOMAS,
Applicant.
Romaine Saunders, City Clerk.
APPLICATION FOR DRUGGISTS’
PERMIT.
Matter of application for druggists’
permit:
Notice is hereby given that Frank
Pixley and T. D. Hanley, partners do
ing business as Pixley & Hanley, did
on the 11th day of April, 1906, file their
petition to the mayor and city council
of the city of O’Neill, Neb , for drug
gists’ permit to sell malt, spirituous
and vinous liquors at retail for medi
cinal, mechanical, chemical and sacri
mental gurposes, at lot 26, block 16,
in the Second ward in the city of
O’Neill, Neb., from the first Tuesday
in May, 1906, to the first Tuesday in
May, 1907.
If there be no objection, remon
strance or protest filed within two
weeks from the 16th day of April, 1906,
said permit may be granted. 42-2
PIXLEY & HANLEY, Applicants.
Romaine Saunders, City Clerk.
APPLICATION FOR DRUGGISTS’
PERMIT.
Matter of application for druggists’
permit:
Notice is hereby given that John P.
Gilligan and Charles E. Stout, partners
doing business as Gilligan & Stout,
have filed their petition to the mayor
and city council of the city of O’Neill,
Nebraska, for a druggists’ per
mit to sell at retail malt,
spirituous and vinous liquors for
medicinal, mechanical, chemical and
sacrimental purposes only at lot 25,
block 16, in the Second ward in the
city of O’Neill, Neb., from the first
Tuesday in May, 1906, to the first
Tuesday in May, 1907.
If there be no objection, remon
strance or protest filed within two
weeks from the 16th day of April, 1906,
said permit may be granted. 42-2
GILLIGAN & STOUT, Applicants.
Romaine Saunders, City Clerk.
First publication April 12.
CONTEST NOTICE.
Department of the Interior. United
States Land Office, O’Neill, Nebraska,
April 6, 1906.—A sufficient contest
affidavit having been tiled iu this
office by Henry P. Martens, contest
ant, against Frances L. Hearling,
entry No. 17497, made April 26, 1902,
for si swi, nei of swi and nwi of sei,
section 21, township 28, range 13 west,
by Frances L. Haerling, contestee, in
which it is alleged that Frances L.
Haerling has abandoned the same for
more than six months last past, and
hasl never made an actual residence
thereon; also her amended H. E. No.
19333 made July 14, 1904, under and by
virtue of the act known as the Kinkaid
Act, embracing nwi of swi, si sei and
nei of sei of section 31, and wi swi
and si nwi section 32, township 28,
range 13 west, and that she has not
established an actual residence there
on and has abandoned same for more
than six months last past, and that
said alleged absence from the land is
not due to her employment in the
army, navy or marine corps of the U.
S. as a private soldier, officer, seaman
or marine during the war with Spain
or during any other war in which the
U. S. may be engaged, said parties are
hereby notified to appear, respond and
offer evidence touching said allega
tions at 10 o’clock a. m. on May 16,
1906, before the register and receiver
at the United States Land Office in
O’Neill, Nebraska.
The said contestant having, in a
proper affidavit, filed April 6, 1906,
set forth facts which show that after
due diligence personal service of this
notice can not be made, it is hereby
ordered and directed that such notice
be given by due and proper publica
tion. 42-4
S. J. WEEKES, Register.
Wanted: Gentleman or lady with
good reference, to travel by rail or rig,
for a firm of *250,000 capital. Salary
*1,072 per year and expenses; salary
paid weekly and expenses advanced
Address, with stamp, Jos. A. Alexan
der, O’Neill, Neb.
B. J. MARSH, Proprietor
Bottlers of Carbonated Beverages
CIDER MANUFACTURERS
A. I. Hanlon*
Abstract
Title Abstractors
Office in First National Bank Bldg.
J. C. HORISKEY
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Flour, Salt, Country Produce
JOHN HORISKEY
Drayman
our property handled without smashing it
and delivered when and where you want It,
OR. J. P. GILLIGAN
Physician and Surgeon
Calls may be left at Gllllgan Sc Stout drug
store or at residence 1 block north and H
east of stand pipe Phones: Office 41, res. 10
DR. P. J. FLYNN
Physician and Surgeon
Night Calls will be Promptly Attended
Office: First door to right over Corrigan's
Telephone Nos.: Office, 68; Residence, 96
R. R. DICKSON
Lawyer &
REFERENCE: FIRST NATIONAL BANK, O'NEILL
E. H. BENEDICT
LAW A REAL ESTATE
Office first door south of D. S. Land Office
REAL ESTATE
I have good farms for sale at reason
able prices and on good terms. Parties
buying will be conveyed to and from
land free of cost. May find me 4 blks.
west First Nat’l Bank. Address is
O’Neill, Neb. 20-3m B. A. JOHRING
M. J. ABBOTT
,sS Attorney - at - Law
PAGE, NEBRASKA IP
Spec) 1 attention given 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
~~V. ALBERTS
Mra- A DEALER IN
Harness & Saddlery Goods
Also Agent for
Bliss Native Herbs, 200 days treatment for II
and money refunded If not benefltted. Also
Wheeler & Wilson Ball Bearing Sewing Haoh.
16th to 30th every month
Dr. E. T. Wilson
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
(Late of the U. S. Army)
Successsor to Dr. Trueblood. Surgery
and Diseases of women.
SPECIATUES:
Eve, Ear, Nose and throat
Spsotaole* correctly fitted and Supplied.
O’NEILL, NEB.
Land for Sale!
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ne 33-31-15
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W. L. SELBY. OMAHA. NEB.
SHORTHORN BULLS
AND HEIFERS
SCOTCH tops on best BATES fami
lies, 35 BULLS 14 to 26 mo. old. 20
HEIFERS and 10 COWS bred to our
fine Scotch bull MISSIES PRINCE
75402. Over 200 head in heard to select
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. K. Thomas, foreman O'Neill. Holt do..Net
Scottish
Sharoi)....
OF GREYTOWER 153330,
Assisted by Imported KING TOM 171878.
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
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Has 100,000
Strawberry & Raspberry Plants
The largest and most complete stock
of all kinds of fruit trees that we have
ever had to offer; Crimson Eambler
roses and oranmental flowering shrubs
of all hardiest kinds; elms, ash, box
elder, maple and basswood, 8 to 12 feet
tall. Sok.11 forest tree seedlings of all
kinds for planting groves.
We have two varities of raspberries
—one red and one black—that are very
hardy and prolific and are annual
bearers. They have bourne a good
crop of berries every year for the last
15 years. Order 100 or 200 of these
plants and you will have plants that
will bear fruit. $5 per 100 delivered at
your town. Order at once and pay
when you get stock at depot. Call at
Nursery and select your trees or send
in your order by mail and have it
booked for next April delivery. Ad
dress, E. D. HAMMOND, Norfolk,
Nebraska.
Chicago & Northwestern Railway
TRAINS EAST
tPassenger, No. 4, 3:00 a. m.
•Passenger, No. 6, 9:40 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.il, 10:25 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.
‘Dallyi +Dally, exoept Sunday.
E. R. Adams, Agent
HOTEL
EVANS
ONLY FIRST-CLASS
HOTEL IN THE CITY
FREE BUS SERVICE
W. T. EVANS, Prop.
(Wilmar & Sioux Falls Ry.)
Going East.
LEAVE O'NEILL ARRIVE SIOUX C’V
7:00 a.m. 164 Passenger 11:80 a. m.
6:30 p.m. 324 Mixed 6:20 a.m.
Going West.
LEAVE SIOUX O'V ARRIVE O’NEILL
5:00 p.m. 183 Passenger 9:50 p.m.
4:00 a.m. 323 Mixed 3:50 p.m.
Close connections at Sioux City for all
points. For rates and further Information
call on or address—
F. E. Willis, Agent
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