Food to work on is food to live on. ■ A man works to live. He must live He does both better on H Uneeda Biscuit Ujfi the soda cracker that contains in the fUk most properly balanced proportions a greater amount of nutriment than any HI food made from flour. I Uneeda Biscuit || NATIONALttBISCUIT*COMPANY First Publication May 10. ORDER. In the matter of the estate of Samuel Scoville, deceased. Now on this date comes T. V. (Jold en attorney for Samuel Scoville, jr., and William Herbert Scoville, sons and heirs of Samuel Scoville, and pre sents to the court a duly authenticat ed copy of the last will and testament and codicil of Samuel Scoville, deceas ed, and of the probate of said will in Litchfield county, Connecticut, and prays the court that said last will and testament and codicil of Samuel Sco ville be allowed and probated in Holt county, Nebraska, and it appearing to the court that said last will and testa ment and the probate proceedings re lating thereto are duly authenticated, it is ordered that a time of hearing on said petition be fixed at my otlice in O’Neill, Holt county, Nebraska, May 20,1900, at 10 o’clock a. m. and that a copy of this order be published in The Frontier a newspaper of general cir culation in Holt county, Nebraska, for three successive weeks before the time of hearing, and all persons are hereby notified that they show cause on said date why said will and testa ment and codicil of Samuel Scoville, be not allowed, proved and probated. Dated May 9, 1900, (seal] C. J. MALONE, 40-3County Judge. First Publication May 10. PROBATE NOTICE. In the matter of the estate of Charles E. Snoemaker deceased: Notice is hereby given that the creditors of said deceased will meet the administrator of said estate, be fore me, County Judge of Iloltcounty, Nebraska, at the county court-room in said county, on the 11th day of June, 1996, on the 6th day of August, 1906, and on the 8th day of November, 1906, at 10 o’clock a. m. each day, for the purpose of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment and al lowance. Six months are allowed for creditors to present their claims, and one year for the administrator to settle said estate, from the 8th day of May, 1900. This notice will be published in The Frontier for four weeks successively, prior to the 11th day of June, 1906. All claims barred after six months. [seal] O. J. MALONE, 46-4 County J udge. First Publication May 10. NOTICE. To tile unknown heirs and devisees of William A. Hoes, deceased; the un known heirs and devisees of Enos H. Hoes, deceased; Fred Hoes as guardian of Emily Hoes, widow of Enos II. Hoes, deceased; Fred Hoes, Carrie Hilsabeck, formerly Carrie Hoes, Ger trude Johnson, formerly Gertrude Iioes, Dell Hoes, Mollie Egbert, wi dow of Lewie Hoes, deceased: Anna Bell Hoes, daughter of Mollie Egbert and Edna Hoes, daughter of Mollie Egbert and Mary Hoes, (widow, sons and daughters of Enos II. Hoes, de ceased, and daughter and widow of Lewis Hoes, deceased) the unknown heirs and devisees of Lewie Hoes, de ceased. Non resident defendants. The above named defendants will take notice that Michael Lyons as plaintilf has begun an action in the District Court of Hoit County, Ne braska, against you and each of you, the object and prayer of the plaintiff’s petition being to quiet and confirm in him the title to the following describ ed real estate situated in Holt County, Nebraska to-wit, the northeast quar ter of section 32, township 32, north of range 15 and that you and each of you be excluded from having or claiming to have any interest in said premises or any part thereof. Plaintiff alleges in said petition that you and each of you have no interest in said premises either in law or in equity and that your claimed interest in said premises casts a cloud on ids title which in equity ought to be removed. Plaintiff alleges in said petition that tie and his prior grantors have been in the actual, continuous, notor ious, visible, exclusive, open and ad verse possession of said premises under a claim of ownership for more than ten years and since the 19th day of June,1894,and prays that you and each of you be forever enjoined and lestain ed from having or claiming to have any interest in said premises and that the title thereto be forever quieted and confirmed in the plaintiff and that the cloud cast on his title by reason of your claimed interest be re moved by decree of this court, and for other equitable relief. You are required to answer said pe tition on or before the 18th day of June, 1906. It. R. DICKSON, 46-4 Attorney for Plaintiff. Norfolk Nursery ELM AND ASH ,vTrees are the hardiest, longest liv ing trees, and are the best shade trees lftr the street or park. A fine lot of and 12 foot trees for sale. Cottonwood, Box Elder and Ash tree seedlings, llose Bushes and ornamental shrubs. ASPARAGUS Asparagus is so easily grown and spch a large quantity is produced on a small amount of ground that every garden should contain a bed. A bed 10 foot square requiring 50 plants will give an abundant supply for any ordi nary family. April and May is the best time to plant. He have the largest and best flavored variety. DELICIOUS STRAWBERRIES Most everybody likes strawberries and they are the most easily grown of ahy kind of fruit, as well as the most healthful and delicious, and they bear a full crop of fruit the next year after planting. Prom 300 to 500 plants make a good sized bed planted one foot by three feet. We have the biggest self-fertilizing kinds. SWEET PRUNE PLUM September 1, 1903, three bushels of plums were picked from one five year old tree in E. D. Hammond’s orchard of Sweet Prune Plums. The tree commenced to bear two years after planting and is bearing every year. It is the only prune plum that has been a success with me and I have tried many kinds. It stood the dry years, 1893 and 1894, and the hard winter of 1899 and bore fruit the following sea son. It is a grand success for north eastern Nebraska. It is a dark purple in color, large size, skin can easily re moved and be pitted like a free-stone peach. They are excellent for canning and preserves and are so sweet that they require very little sugar. I sold this plum at $2.50 to $3.00a bushel the past season when other varieties of sour plums were selling for 75 cents to $1.00 a bushel. It has taken first premium at several fairs a premium at the Lincoln state fair, and limbs and branches loaded with plums, ship ped to the Pan-American exposition at Buffalo, N. Y., were shown in the Nebraska fruit exhibit that took one of the gold medals. I also received an honorable mention diploma on this plum from the Pan-American expasi tion. We believe this plum has more qualities, and is the best plum in exis tence for this whole northwestern country. If you plant some of these you will be well paid. We have a choice fine lot of five to six foot trees to sell for the spring of 1906. These trees were grown from grafts cut oil these bearing trees that bore these plums, and they will bear fruit at two or three years old if plant ed and are sure to be genuine. If you want some of these trees send your order early and get the best plum in existence. Trees five to six feet $1.00 each; $9.00 per dozen. Six trees for $5.00. The only way you can be sure of getting this plum true to name grafted from my bearing trees is to send your order direct to me. Trees delivered free to any railroad town. Price List, Delivered to Any Town. Apple trees.$3 00 a dozen Ch rry trees. 6 00 a dozen Plum trees. 5 00 a dozen Sweet Prune trees. 9 00 a dozen Gooseberries and Currents 1 00 a dozen Asparagus Roots 3years.. 1 25 a dozen Pieplant. 150adozen Red and Black Rasberry.. 5 00 per 100 Largest and Best Strawberry. 1 25 per 100 Crimson Rambler Rose. 75c each Paeonies and Snowballs. 50c each Bridal Wreath & Hydrangea 75c each Honeysuckle and Clematis.. .75c each Elm, Ash, Maple, Box Elder, Basswood and Linden 12ft. .75c each Cut Leaf, Weeping White Bird), the mostbeautiful of ail ornamental trees.. .$1 50 each The Northwestern Greening Apple, the best of all winter apples for Nebraska, 3-year old trees.50c each These trees and plants are all of the very best varieties, and any that fail to grow will be replaced free of charge. Send in your orders. E. D. Hammond ^ Norfolk, Nebraska First Publication May 10. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBR. In the matter of tire estate of John H. Addison, deceased. The State of Nebraska, Holt county, ss. To all persons interested in the es tate of John II. Addison, deceased: Whereas Sophia Addison of said coun ty has tiled in my otlicean instrument, purporting to be the last will and tes tament of John H. Addison late of said county, deceased, and said Sophia Addison has tiled her petition herein praying to have the same admitted to probate, and for the issuing of letters testamentary, which will relates to botli real and personal estate. I have therefore appointed Monday, the 4th day of June, 1906, at 10 o’clock in the fore noon, at the county court room in said county, as the time and place for hearing said will, at which time and place you and all concerned may appear and contest the allowing of the same. It is further ordered that said petit ioner give notice to all persons inter ested in said estate of the pendency of this petition and the time and place set for the hearing of the same, by causing a copy of this order to be pub lished in The Frontier, a newspaper printed and published in said county, for three weekes successively previous to the day set for the hearing. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my iiand and official seal this 9th day of May, 1906. [seal] C. J. MALONE, 46-3 County Judge. First Publication May 10. NOTICE. To Joseph Krziza, non-resident de fendant; You will take notice that on the 21st day of March, 1905, the plaintiff, Vincent Krziza, commenced an action in the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, against you, the object and prayer being to obtain a judgment against you for the sum of $380 with interest at seven per cent, from April 1,1904, and costs. You are further notified that on the same day the plaintiff in that action filed an affidavit for attachment against you, charging that you were a non-resident of the state of Nebraska, and caused to be issued out of the district court of Holt county, Ne braska, an order of attachment which was on the 22nd day of March, 1905, levied upon the following described real estate situated in Holt county, Nebraska, to-wlt: The east half of the northwest quarter and the west half of the northeast quarter of sec tion twenty-one, township twenty nine, north of range sixteen. That said order of attachment was returned by the sheriff of Holt county, Nebraska, and filed by the clerk of the district court on the 31st day of April, 1905. You are further notified that the plaintiff in this action will ask judg ment againts you for the above men tioned amount and for an order to sell the attached property to satisfy said judgment, interest and costs. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 18th day of June, 1906. 46-4 R. R. DICKSON, Attorneyifor Plaintiff. First publication May 24. SHERIFF’S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale, direct ed to me from the Cleric of the Dis trict Court of Holt County, Nebraska, on a judgment obtained from the Clerk of the District of Holt County, Nebraska, on the 14th day of April, 1904, in favor of William E. Davis, as Plaintiff, and against Otto Mielch and Mrs. Otto Mielch his wife, real name unknown, and the northeast quarter of section twenty-five in town ship twenty-six (26), north of range nine (9), west of the sixth principal meridian, as defendants, for the sum of ninety-eight dollars and 76 cents, and the costs taxed at $52.12 and accruing costs, I have levied upon the following real estate taken as the pro perty of said defendants, tosatlsfysaid Order of Sale, to wit: The northeast quarter of section twenty-five (25), in township twenty-six (26) north of range nine (9), west of the sixth P. M. in Holt County, Nebraska. And will offer the same for sale to the highest bidder for cash, in hand, on the 25th day of June, A. I). 1906, in front of Court House, in O’Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. of said day, when and where due attendance will be given by the undersigned. Dated at O’Neill, Holt County, 23d day of May, 1906. C. E HALL, 48-4 Sheriff of said County.. Chamberlain’s Never fails. Buy it now. It may save life. First Publication May 11. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, O’Neill, Neb., May 17th, 1906 —A sufficient contest affidavit having been tiled in this office by George YV. Farley, contestant, against Homestead entry No 16,475 made October 15, 1900, for Ni NEi and the Ni NWi section 15, town ship 27N, range 15W, by James II. Sutton, contestec, in which it is alleg ed that said James II. Sutton has never established a residence on said tract of land and has wholly abandon ed the same tor more than 6 months last past and that said alleged absence from the said land 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 notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o’clock a. m. on June 26th, 1906, before the Register and Receiver at ttie United States Land Office in O’Neill, Nebraska. The said contestant having, in a proper affidavit, filed May 17th, 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 gi ven by due and proper publication. SANFORD PARKER, 47-4 Receiver. First Publication May 3. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DE FENDANTS. George W. Zimbeiman, Oregon Horse and Lend Company, a corpora tion, and Welcome Nott, defendants, will take notice that on the 24th day of April, 1906, Charles R. Otis, execu tor of the last will and testament of Ashbel R. Otis deceased, plaintiff here in, filed his petition in the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, against you, impleaded with William Armstrong, and — Armstrong wife of William Armstrong, first and real name unknown, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain mortgage or trust deed executed by George W. Zimbeiman, to J. H. Keith, trustee and George B. Ash beneficiary, dated September 23d, 1887, upon the following describe real estate situated in IloltCounty, Nebraska, to-wit: The northwest i of section 8 in township 32 north, of range 11 west of the 6th p. m., to secure the payment of one promissory note for the sum of $500, with interest coupons attached and due and payable September 1st, 1892, which said note and mortgage were duly assigned to Ashbel R. Otis, now deceased, for a valuable consideration; that there is now due upon said note and mortgage the sum of $1151.50. Plaintiff prays for a decree that said defendants be required to pay the same, or that said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount due, also prays that said mortgage be decreed to be first lien on said premises. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 11th day of June, 1906. Dated May 1st, 1906. S. D. THORNTON, 45-4 Attorney for Plaintiff. First publication May 17. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of thelnterior, United States Land Office, O’Neill, Nebraska, May 10, 1906.—A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this office by Emma Broche Hostrawser, contestant, against homestead entry number 17046, made July 29, 1901, for the NWi section 35, township 32, north range 16 west, by Clare E. Lat tig contestee, in which it is alleged that said Clare E. Lattig has never established a residence on said tract of land and has wholly abandoned the same for more than six months last past and that said alleged absence from said land was not due to his em ployment 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 notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said alle gation at 10 o’clock a. m. on June 25, 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 May 10, 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 due and proper publication. 47-4 SANFORD PARKER, Receiver. First publication May 24. ORDER OF HEARING ON ORI GINAL PROBATE OF WILL. State of Nebraska, Holt County, ss. At a County Court held at the Coun ty Court Room, in and for said County, May 23rd, A. D. 1906. Present, C. J. Malone County Judge. In the matter of the estate of Joseph Schollmeyer, Sr., deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Joseph Schollmeyer, Jr., praying that the Instrument, filed on the 23rd day of May, 1906, and purporting to be the last Will and Testament of the said deceased, may be proved, approved, probated, allowed, and recorded as the last Will and Testament of the said Joseph Schollmeyer, Sr., deceased, and that the execution of said instru ment may be committed and the ad ministration of said estate may be granted to Joseph Schollmeyer, Jr., and Justus Spindler as Executors. Ordered, that June 12th, A. D. 1906, at 11 o’clock A. M., is assigned for hearing said petition, when all persons interested in said matter may appear at a County Court to be held in and for said County, and show cause why the prayer of petitioner should not be granted; and that notice of the pen dency of said petition and the hearing thereof, be given to all persons inter ested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in The Frontier, a weekly newspaper printed in said County, for 3 successive weeks, prior to said day of hearing. [seal] J. O. MALONE, 48-3 County Judge. Very Low Rates to Boston, Mass., Via the North-Western Line, for tick ets to be sold May 31 to June 9, inclu sive with favorable return limits, on account of American Medical Associa tion and other Meetings. Apply to agents Chicogo and North-Western R’y. The O'NEILL BOTTLINGIWORKS R. J. MARSH, Proprietor Bottlers of Carbonated Beverages CIDER MANUFACTURERS A* 9. Abstract €ouy>*tt Title Abstractors Office in First National Bank Bldg. J. C. HORISKEY Staple and Fancy Groceries Flour, Salt, Country Produce JOHN HORISKEY Drayman aur property handled without smashing it and delivered when and where you want It. DR- J. P. GILLIGAN Physician and Surgeon Calls may be left at Gllllgan & Stout drug store or at residence 1 block north and (i east of stand pipe Phones: Office 41, res. 10 DR. P. J. FLYNN Physician and Surgeon Night Galls will be Promptly Attended Office: First door to right over Corrigan's Telephone Nos.: Office, 68; Residence, 96 R. R. DICKSON on Lawyer a# REFERENCE: FIRST NATIONAL BANK, O'NEILL E. H. BENEDICT LAW A REAL ESTATE W^pr@}£ Office first door south of U. 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 Attorney - at - Law PAGE, NEBRASKA IP Spec! i 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 MPa* A DEALER IN Harne?? & Saddlery Good? Also Agent for Bliss Native Herbs, 200 days treatment for 11 and money refunded if not benefltted. Also Wheeler & Wilson Ball Bearing Sewing Maoh. Scottish Sharoi).... OF GRCYTOWER 163330, Assisted by Imported KING TOM 17187#. 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 Dr. E. T. Wilson PHYSICIAN and SURGEON (Late of the U. S. Army) Successsor to Dr. Trueblood. Surgery and Diseases of women. SPECIATLIES: eye. ear, Nose and Throat BpeetAdee correctly fitted And Supplied. O'NtlUL, WEB. 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LEAVE O'NEILL ARRIVE SIOUX C’Y 7:00 a.m. 164 Passenger 11:60a.m. 7:45 p.m. 324 Mixed 7:00 a.m. Going West. LEAVE SIOUX C’y ARRIVE O’NEILL 6:00 p.m. 163 Passenger 9:50 p.m. 5:00 a.m. 323 Mixed 5:30 p.m. Close connections at Sioux Olty tor all points. For rates and further Information call ou or address— F. E. Willis, Agent HOTEL EVANS ONLY FIRST-CLASS HOTEL IN THE CITY FREE BUS SERVICE W. T. EVANS, Prop the O'BEILL ABST!{AST * SO. Compiles Abstracts of Title THE ONLY COMPLETE SET OF AB STRACT BOOKS IN HOLT COUNTY Calumet Baking Powder Perfeot In quality. Moderate In prioe. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signatureof