The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 18, 1906, Image 8

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    RURAL WRITINGS §
[Items from the country are solicited for
this department. Mall or send them in aa
early in the week a« possible; items received
later than Wednesday can not b e used at all
and It la preferred that they be in not later
than Tuesday Always send your name with
items, that we may know who they are from.
Name of sender not for publication, nee that
your writ log Is legible, especially names and
places, leaving plenty oi space between the
Tines for correction. Be careful that what
you tell about actually occurred.1
Phoenix Pick-Ups
Ben Kinney was at Spencer Satur
day.
Mrs. NI Ison drove to Spencer and
back last Monday.
James Garin and wife were Sunday
visitors at Frank Damero’s.
Matt Starts accompanied by a friend
Were out from Atkinson Sunday.
Jim Reiser was the guest of Ralph
Coburn’s Sunday.
Charley Christensen arrived home
from Carlock Sunday.
Bert Parshall was in Atkinson a few
days last week.
L. G. Cobarn and family drove to
Paddock Saturday for a short visit.
Otto Nilson and wife were callers at
Lee Morrison’s Sunday last.
Henry Stansberry was a visitor at
John Damero’s Sunday.
George Berry of Dustin is doing
some carpenter work for L. G. Coburn
at present.
Emma Storjohann and Louise Gross
man were callers at Ben Kinney’s
Sunday.
George Sylle returned from Lyman
county, S. D., last week. We are glad
to see him back.
The threshers finished work in tills
neighborhood last week, and from here
went to Mr. Reiser’s, of Badger.
Arleigh Moore and wife drove to At
kinson Saturday, returning Sunday
Miss Bergstron accompanied them, re
gaining in town.
A few from here attended a dance
over at Ray Saturday evening, while
the majority of the crowd attended
the home dance, at the hall.
. Tlie poverty dance came oft at the
hall Saturday evening. Emma and
August Storjohann receiving tho
prizes for being the most “poorly
clad."
Mrs. M. Christensen was taken seri
ously 111, the latter part of the week.
Dr. Skelton was called from Spencer
ahd also a telephone message to Mr.
Christensen, who was In O’Neill, at
the time. We hope she may soon re
cover.
R. F. D., No. 1.
Several farmers have begun crib
bing their corn.
C. A. Wright and family visited L.
E. Harding Sunday.
Chris Yantzi has just linished
building his new barn. Now for the
dance.
S. J. Benson is having his|new house
plastered, Ross & Harvey doing the
w<yrk.
Henry Twyford gave a dance which
was the best all around dance of the
season.
Mrs. Jake Ernest is visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Curran of
Chambers, this week.
Jos. Hamilton of Boone county, was
visiting Ills grand children at the
home of L. E. Harding on Honey
Creek. He returned to his home in
Albion Saturday.
Messrs. Scott, Phillips, Stuart and
Green will discuss political issues in
Rock Falls, at voting place, on Oct.
22, at 8 o’clock p. m. Everybody
come.
Teachers Examination.
Teacher’s examination will be held
October 19th and 20th, at Ewing,
Stuart and O’Neill.
Florence E. Zink, Co. Supt.
for Vour Projection
we place tills label on every
package of Scott’s Emulsion.
The man with a lisli on Ills back
is our trade-mark, and it is a
guarantee that Scott’s Emul
sion will do all that is claimed
for it. Nothing lietter for lung,
throat or bronchial troubles la
infant or adult. Scott’s Emul
sion is one of the greatest llesh
builders known to the medical
’ world.
We’ll Bead you a sample free.
scon & bowne, 409^r] os1tret
\ Why Re fell
[to Doctors]
V __
\ Because we make medicines
for them. We give them the
I formula for Ayer’s Cherry
Pectoral, and they prescribe it
for coughs, colds, bronchitis,
consumption. They trust it.
Then you can afford to trust
it. Sold for over 60 years.
<• Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral Is n remedy that
should be hi every borne I have used a great
ileal of It for hard coughs and colds, and I
know what a splendid medicine it is. I can
not recommend It too highly. —MARK K.
COHBN, Hyde Parle, Mass.
Mada by J. O. Ayer Co., Lowell. Mass. I
Alao manufacturers of
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; tiers ffisw I
Vyor’a Fills greatly aid the Cherry
Pectoral In breaking up a cold.
First Publication Oct 4.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby «iven that sealed
bids will be received at the County
Clerk’s office for the erection and con
struction of ice breaks on the Niobrara
River, at the Whiteing bridge, bidders
to furnish their own plans and spesiti
cations. Said bids to be tiled with the
Clerk on or before the lHtli day of Oct
ober, 1900, at noon.
Dated September27,1900, at O’Neill,
Ilolt County, Nebraska.
W. P. SI MAR,
15-3 County Clerk.
First Publication Oct. a.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
By virtue of an order of sale, direct
ed to ine from tiie Clerk of the Dis
trict court of Holt County, Nebraska,
on a judgment obtained before the
judge of tiie district of Holt County,
Nebraska, on the 16th day of Septem
ber, 1905, in favor of tiie First Nation
al bank of Flandreau, Soutli Dakota,
as plalntllT, and against S. P. Carr,
real name unknown and Mary Carr,
ids wife, real name unknown, as de
fendants, for tiie sum of ninety-four
dollars and ninety cents, *94.90, and
tiie costs taxed at *17.90 and accruing
costs, I have levied upon tiie following
real estate taken as property of said
defendant, to satisfy said order of sale,
to-wit:
Tiie east half of the southeast quar
ter of section 9, and tiie west one
half of the south west quarter of sec
tion 10, all in township 32, range
*1 west of the sixth P. M. in Holt
County, Nebraska.
And will oiler tiie same for sale to
the highest bidder for cash, in hand,
on the 12th day of November, A. I).
1905, in front of court house, in
O'Neill, Holt Countv, Nebraska, al
the hour of 10 o’clock A. M of said
dav, wiien and where due attendance
will be given by the undersigned.
D'lted at O’Neill, Holt County, on
tiie I'M 'i day of October, 1905.
<' E HALL,
15- 5 Sliui.i, ui said County.
First Publication Oct. 11.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
In the matter of tiie estate of Michael
McCabe, deceased.
Tiie State of Nebraska, Holt Coun
ty, ss.
To all persons interested in the estate
of Michael McCabe, deceased.
You are hereby notified that on the
8th day of October, 1905, Mary McCabe,
widow of Michael McCabe deceased Hi
ed her petition in the county court of
HoltCounty, Nebraska, praying for an
allowance of tiie aforesaid estate for
the support of herself, she being tiie
widow of said decedent and for tiie as
signment to her of tiie personal pro
perty of which she has given tiie abso
lute right, by the terms of tiie statute
and that said petition will be heard at
the county court room of said county
on tiie 29th day of October, 1905, at
nine o’clock a. m.
It is further ordered that notice of
the pendency of this petition lie given
to all persons interested in said estate
by publishing this notice in Tiie
Frontier,a weekly newspaper of gener
al circulation in said county, for three
consecutive weeks prior to the date of
said hearing.
Dated this 8th day of October, 1905.
(skal) J. C. MALONE,
16- 3 County Judge.
First publication Sept. 27.
NOTICE.
To C. A. Clason, (real name un
known), Jane Clason, bis wife, (real
name unknown), Wendall O. Fletcher,
Mary Fletcher his wife (real name un
known), Bridget E. Kenneally, Mi
cheal kenneally, Janet Herbage and
the northeast quarter of section 20,
township 28, north range 15 west of
the 6tli P. M. in Holt County, Ne
braska, non-resident defendants.
You and each of you will take no
tice that on the 16th day of September,
1902, Michael Lyons as defendant and
cross petitioner tiled his answer and
cross petition in the case of the Coun
ty of Holt, against the northeast quar
ter of section 20, township 28, range
15, Holt County, Nebraska, you and
each of you in said action brought by
ttie County of Holt in the district
court of Holt County, Nebrasda, the
object and prayer of his said answer
and cross petition being to foreclose a
certain mortgage on the above describ
ed real estate given by John II. Oden
to Scott T. Jones to secure the pay
ment of $600 and upon which the cross
petitioner alleges that there is now
due him the sum of $1500 with inter
est at 10 Der cent from September 16,
1902, said cross petitioner alleging
that he is the owner of said mortgage
and t he note secured thereby and pray
ing that you and each of you be re
quired to pay the amount due thereon
or that said premises be sold to satisfy
the amount found due with interest
and costs; that said morgtage be de
creed to be a lien on said premises su
perior to the claim, right, title or in
terest of you or any of you, and for
other equitable relief.
You are required to answer said pe
tition on or before the 5th day ol
November, 1906. 14-4
MICHAEL LYONS,
Cross Petitioner.
1>noPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL
amendment.
Tile following proposed amendment
to the constitut ion of the state of Ne
braska, as hereinafter set forth in full,
is submitted to the electors of the
state of Nebraska, Lobe voted upon at
the general election to be held Tues
day, November 6, A. D. 1906.
He it enacted by the legislature of
the state of Nebraska:
Section 1. That at the general elec
tion for state and legislative offices to
be hekl on the Tuesday succeeding the
iirst Monday in November, 1900, the
following provision tie proposed and
submitted to the electors of the state
as an amendment to the constitution.
Section 2. There shall be a state
railway commission consisting of three
members, who shall Iirst be elected at
the general election in 1906. whose
terms of office, except those
chosen at ttie first election under
this provision, shall be six years, and
whose compensation shall be fixed by
the legislature.
(If the three commissioners first
elected, the one receiving the highest
number of votes shall hold his office
for six years, the next highest four
years, and the lowest two years.
The powers and duties of such com
mission shall include the regulation
of rates, service and general control of
common carriers as the legislature
may provide by law. Hut in the ab
sence of specific legislation, the com
mission shall exercise the powers and
perform the dutlesenumerated in this
provision.
Section 3. That at said election in
the year 1906, oti the ballot of each
elector voting thereat, there shall be
printed or written the words, “For
Constitutional Amendment, with ref
erence to State Railway Commission”;
and, “Against Constitutional Amend
ment, with reference to State Railway
Commission.” And if a majority of
all votes cast at said election shall be
for such amendment, the same shall
be deemed to be adopted.
1, A. Galusha, secretary of state of
the state of Nebraska, do hereby
certify that the foregoing proposed
amendment to the constitution of tire
state of Nebraska, is a t rue and cor
rect copy of the original enrolled and
engrossed bill, as passed bv the twenty
ninth session of the legislature of the
state of Nebraska, as appears from
said original bill on file in this office,
and that said proposed amendment is
submitted to the qualified voters of
the state of Nebraska for their adopt
ion or rejection at the general election
to be held on Tuesday, the 6th day of
November, A. I). 1906.
In testimony whereof, I have here
unto set my hand and affixed the great
seal of the st ate of Nebraska.
Done at Lincoln this 24th day of
July, in the year of our Lord one
thousand nine hundred and six, of the
independence of the United States the
one hundred and thirty-second and of
this state the fortieth. 6-14
A. GALUSIIA,
(Seal) Secretary of State.
First publication Sept . 13.
NOTICE TO REDEEM.
To CHRISTIAN CHRISTENSEN:
You are hereby notified that on the
2d day of January, 1905, the following
described real estate situated in Holt
county, Nebraska, to-wit: tbs south
west quarter of section eight, in town
ship twenty-eight, range twelve west
f i be i; h P. M., was sold at private
tax sale by ttie treasurer of said coun
ty for tiie delinquent taxes due there
on for the year 1903, to John Lorge of
Randolph, Nebraska, who received a
certilicate of tax sale therefor and
who is the present owner and holder
thereof.
In the year 1903 the said land was
taxed and especially assessed in the
name of C. Christensen.
The time of redemption from said
tax sale will expire on the 2d day of
January, 1907. Upon the expiration
of said t ime 1 will apply to the county
treasurer for a tax deed.
12— JOHN LORGE.
First Publication Oct. 4.
ORDER OF HEARING ON PRO
RATE OF FOREIGN WILL.
State of Nebraska, Holt County, ss.
In the probate court of said county.
In the matter of the estate of'Samuel
W. Moody, deceased.
On this 4th day of October, A. D.
1900, Elsie Moody tiled her petition in
this court, and presented an authenti
cated copy of the last will and testa
ment of Samuel W. Moody, deceased,
late of Cook County, State of Illinois,
theprayer of said petitioner being
that a day be fixed by this court for
tiie purpose of approving and allowing
said copy of said last will and testa
ment, and causing the same to be tiled
and recorded in this otlice. It is there
fore hereby ordered, that Saturday,
the 20th day of October, A I). 1900, at
10 o’clock A. M. be fixed for hearing
said petition, when all persons inter
ested in said matter may appear and
show cause why the prayer of said pe
tition should not be be granted; and
that notice of the pendency of said pe
tition and the hearing thereof, be
given to all persons interested in said
matter by publishing a copy of this
order in The Frontier, a weekly news
paper printed in said county, for three
weeks prior to said day of hearing.
[seal] C. J. MALONE,
15-3 _County J udge.
First, Publication Sept. 20.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
By virtue of an order of sale, direct
ed to me from the Clerk of the Dis
trict Court of Holt County, Nebraska,
on a judgment obtained before the
Judge of the District Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, on the lltli day of
August, 1906, in favor of Martin Mc
Call as plaintiff, and against Judson
M. Gaylord and Sarah M. Gaylord his
wife as defendants,»|for the sum of
four hundred fifteen dollars and 65
cents $415.65, and the costs taxed at
$27.95 and accruing costs, l have levied
upon the following real estate taken
as the property of said defendants, to
satisfy said order of sale to-wit:
The north east quarter of section
seventeen (17), in township twenty
seven (27), north of range eleven (11),
west of the 6th P. M. in Holt County,
Nebraska.
And will offer the same for sale to
the highest bidder for cash, in hand,
on the 22d day of October, A. D. 1906,
in front of the Court House,in O’Neill,
Holt County, Nebraska, at the houx
of 10 o’clock A. M. of said day. when
and whore duo attendance will be giv
en by the undersigned.
Dated at O'Neill, Holt County,
this 19th day of September, 1906.
.3-5 C. E. HALL,
Sheriff of said County.
First Publication Sept. 13.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Ily virtue of two executions, direct
ed to me from the Clerk of the Dis
trict Court of Holt County, Nebraska,
on a judgment obtained before the
County Judge of Holt County, Nebras
ka. on the 6th day of October, 1904, in
favor of Farewell Ozmun Kirk and
Company as Plaintiffs, and against
Mary A. McCafferty and John J. Mc
Cafferty asdefendants and upon which
there isdueonsaid judgments the sum
of live hundred and sixty-one dollars,
and 49 cents, and the costs taxed at
$21.00 and accuring costs, I have levied
upon the following real estate taken
as the property of said defendants, to
satisfy said judgments, to-wit:
The west half of the southeast quarter
and southwest quarter of the north
east quarter of section twenty-six (20),
township thirty (30), range eleven (11)
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 15th day of October, A. D. 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, 13th
day of September, 1906.
C. E. HALL,
12-5 Sheriff of said County.
Fiist Publication Oct. 18.
PROBATE NOTICE.
In the matter of the estate of Cather
ine C. Mann, deceased:
Notice is hereby given that the
creditors of said deceasea will meet
the Executor of said estate, before me,
County Judge of HoltCounty, Nebras
ka, at the county court room in said
county, on the 13th day of November,
1900, on the 15th day of January. 1907,
and on tire 15th day of April, 1907, at
10 o'clock a. m., each day, for the Dur
dose of presenting their claims for ex
amination, adjustment and allowance.
Six months are allowed for creditors
to present their claims, and one year
for the Executor to settle said estate,
from the 15th day of October, 1900.
This notice will be published in The
Frontier, for four weeks successively,
prior to the 13th day of November,
1900.
[seal] C J. MALONE,
17-4 CouDty Judge.
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Mr. W. C. Bott, a Star City, Ind.,
hardware merchant, is enthusiastic in
his praise of Chamberlian’s Remedy.
His children have all been subject
croup and he has used this remedy for
the past ten years, and though they
much feared the croup,'his wife and
he always felt safe upon retiring when
a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Rem
edy was in the house. His oldest child
was subject to severe attacks of croup,
but this remedy never failed to effect
a speedy cure. He has recommended
it to friends and neighbors and all who
have used It say that it is unequaled
for croup and whooping cough. For
sale by Gilligan & Stout.
IIow To Cure A Cold.
The question of how to cure a cold
without unnecessary loss of time is
one in which we are all more or less
interested, for the quicker a cold is
gotten rid of the less -the danger of
pneumonia and other serious diseases.
Mr. B. W. L. Hall, of Waverly, Ya.,
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market for colds. I have recommend
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with me.” For sale by Gilligan &
Stout. _
Advertised Letters.
The following letters remain uncall
ed for in the O’Neill postotlice for the
weekending Oct. 13, 1906:
Frank Edwards, Miss Frank Jensen,
S. G. Lewis, Leigh B. Smith, Martha
J. Snyder, B. D. Southwick, Charles
E. Sisson, D. R. Ulion, Pearl Wymore,
Mrs. Sarah Saunders.
In calling for the above please say
“advertised.” If not called for in two
weeks will be sent to dead letter office
D. II. Cronin, Postmaster.
TO REPUBLICANS:
We are anxious to have every
Republican in close touch, and work
ing in harmony with the Republican
National Congressional Committee in
favor of the election of a Republican
Congress.
The Congressional campaign must
be based on the administrative and
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that being so, Theodore Roosevelt’s
personality must be a central figure
and his achievements a central
thought in the campaign.
We desire to maintain the work of
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‘Freight, No. 119, 5:32 p. m.
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The service is greatly improved by
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J. C. HORISKEY
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Calls may be left at Gilligan & Stout drug
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