The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 13, 1907, Image 8

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    iQreatNorthemRailwayi
I State Lands at Auction [
On certain days during June and July the State
M Auditor will sell at public auction 368,000 acres of
|€ State land located in Norther Minnesota. The :
m terms are easy, 15 per cent down and balance any
time within forty years at 4 per cent interest. *■
If For illustrated booklet containing full informa
■ tion about these sales, address S. G. IVEIiSON, ■
f State Auditor, Saint Paul, Minnesota. ** J* v*
B Better take advantage of the low railroad rates via
H GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY and look over B
B these bargains. ■
I Township Order Books j
/k j MANUFACTURED & FOR SALE /k |
PERCHERON STALLIONS
I IIAVK PURCHASED
King George (No. 40940)
&nd Genera.1 (No. 42946)
of I). J. Cronin and will put them on
the stand this season as follows: King
George at the Dan Cronin place and
General at home at the Ilagerty place.
Both of these horses are thorough
bred Pereberons of the purest strains,
both registered. Fine style and action
—call and see them.
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TERMS—#10 to Inaure allotting oolt. If mnro a a m • «
la sold or removed from county acrvlco be- iQIVIflC |\/| I |||An
comes due at once. UdlllCO lYlUlldl
-* The following animals are for serv
ice Mils season at my place just north
of O’Neill:
Black Percheron Graden
Stallion, $12.50
Bay Hambeltonian, $10
Black Spanish Jack, $10
Large Jack, weight
ten hundred lbs., $12.50
If mare is soldor moved from county
service fee becomes due at once. Call
and inspect them; they will bear Jn
__ spection. I will treat you right.
A. MEKRILL
O’Neill, j* j* j* Nebraska
<D. ©. SNYDER & G<&
Bumber, Goal
Building
Materials, etg.
phone 32O’NEILL. NEB
Farm Loans interest paid on time deposits Insurance j|
FIDELITY BANK j
g, I hla Bank alma to oonoarva the Interests of Its customers In every
honorable way. [g
1 •-OFFICERS-B |
p| E. E. Halstead, president. o. f. biglin, Vice-President [I
@ David B. GROSVENOR, CASHIER
, „ Dlreotors: K. K. Halstead, K. H. Halstead, O. F. Blfrlln, F. J. DUliner rfl
Ej D. B. Groavenor. g]
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IF YOU WANT
Strawberry Plants
That will bear big berries, or fruit, shade and forest trees
and shrubs send for 1907 catalogue of the
NORFOLK. NEB. NORFOLK NURSERY
YOU ™ GET”
CHATTEL MORTGAGE BLANKS
OF THE FRONTIER
(First publication June fi)
NOTICE.
To the unknown heirs and devisees of
John McGlohlin, deceased, and the
cast hair of the northeast quarter of
section 25, township 28, range 13,
west of the 6th p. m., in licit coun
ty, Nebraska, non-resident defen
dants.
The above named defendants will
take notice that George Gaughen
baugh, as plaintiff, has commedced an
action in the district court of Holt
county, Nebraska, against you and
each of your co-defendants, Thomas
McLaughlin and wife, Bridget Mc
Laughlin, Edward II. Whelan, trus
tee, and the County of Holt, the
object and prayer of said action being
to foreclose a certain tax lien held
against the following described real
eastate situated in Holt county, Ne
braska. to-wit: The east half of the
northeast quarter, of section 25, town
ship 28, nortti of range 13, west of the
6th p. in. Plaintiff alleges in said
petition that he purchased said land
at private tax sale on the 5th day of
April, 1905, for the taxes for the years
1892 to 1903 Inclusive and that after
wards,to protect his tax sale purchase,
he paid the taxes levied against said
land for the year 1905.
Plaintiff alleges that said tax sale
is a lien on said real estate and that
there is due him thereon the sum of
1300, and prays for a decree that the
defendants be required to pay the
same or that said premises be sold to
satisfy the amount due him with in
terest, cost and an attorney’s fee and
that the interest of each of the defen
dants be decreed to be subject and
inferior to plaintiff’s lien and for
other equitable relief.
You are required to answer said
petition on or before the loth day of
July, 1907.
II. R. DICKSON,
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(First Publication June 13)
NOTICE.
In the court of Holt county, Ne
braska.
In the matter of the estate of Henry
W. Shaw, deceased.
To all persons interested in said es
tate: You are hereby notified that on
the 12th day of June, 1901, Della Shaw
administratrix of the estate of Henry ■
VV. Shaw deceased, filed in said court
her linal account as said administra- 1
trix and a petition for final settlement :
and distribution of the residue of said i
estate; that the said final account and
petition for final settlement and dis- i
tribution will be heard on the 29th i
day of June, 1901, at 2 o’clock p. m. at
the county court room in O’Neill in i
said county. At which time and s
place any persons interested in said
estate may appear and show cause, !
if such exists, why said final account
should not be approved and a decree
of distribution made of the residue of '
said estate in the possession of said i
administratrix.
It is ordered that a copy of this 1
notice be published for three succes- i
sive weeks In The Frontier a news- <
paper, printed and published in said <
county. 1
Dated this 12th day of June, 1907. 1
(Seal.) C. J. MALONE,
51-3 County Judge.
(First Publication Juno 13.)
NOTICE.
In ihe court of Holt county, Ne- .
nraska.
In the matter of the estate of Charles
E. Shoemaker, deceased.
To all persons interested in said es
fate: You are hereby notified that on ,
the 12th day of June, 1901, James F.
Shoemaker administrator of the estate ,
nf Charles E. Shoemaker deceased, 1
filed in said court ills final account as ;
said administrator and a petition for
linal settlement and distribution of j
the residue of said estate: that the .
said linal account and petition for
final settlement and distribution will :
be heard on the 1st day of July, 1901, ,
at 10 o’clock, a. m. at the county court '
room in O’Neill in said county. At
which time and place any persons in- ]
terested in said estate may appear J
and show cause, if such exists, why
said final account should not be ap
proved and a decree of distribution
made of the residue of said estate in ’
the possession of said administrator.
It is ordered that a copy of this
notice be published for three succes
sive weeks in The Frontier a news
paper, printed and published in said
county.
Dated this 12th day of June, 1901.
(Heal) C. J. MALONE,
51-3 Countv Judrre.
(First publication June 13.)
ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES.
On motion the City Council made '
the following estimate of the proable '
amount of all moneys necessary for all
purposes to be expended by the city
government during the present fiscal
year, commencing May 7th, 1907, and
ending on the first Tuesday of May,
1908: •
Salaries of city officers. $1500
Euel. 1200
Railroad sinking fund. 2000
Streets, repairs and sidewalks... 1500
Repairs on water works. 1000
Water bond sinking find. 2500
Interest on Water bonds. 770
Total.$10470
The entire revenue for the previous
fiscal year was as follows:
Received of County Treasurer.$3448 34
Occupation tax. 2700 00
City scales. 142 80
Water rental. 1090 39
Miscellaneous. 473 00
Total.$7800 53
Dated at O’Neill, Neb., June 8, 1907.
ED. F. GALLAGHER, Mavor.
J. G. McBride, Clerk. 51-4
First publication May 9.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, Land
Office at O’Neill, Neb., May 8, 1907.—
Notice is hereby given that the fol
lowing nomed settler has filed notice
of his intention to make final proof in
support of his claim, and that said
proof will be made before the register
and receiver at O'Neill, Neb., on June
21, 1907, viz: William W. Mills of
Disney, Neb., for the H. E. No. 10457,
nwi sec. 21, twp. 30 north, range 10 w.
He names the following witnesses
to prove his continuous residence up
on and cultivation of said land, viz:
E. D. Henry, Clark Young and Jacob
Long, all of Disney, Neb., and John II.
Lease of O’Neill, Neb.
40-0 S. J. WEEKES, Register.
First publication June 13.
NOTICE OF THE INCORPORA
TION OF THE MINEOLA TELE
PHONE COMPANY.
First: Notice is hereby given that
tins corporation shall be known as
“Tlie Mineola Telephone Company.”
Second: That ttie principal place of
transacting its business shall be at
Mineola, Holt county, Nebraska.
Third: That the general nature of
the business to be transacted is to
build, own, equip and maintain a tele
phone line situated in the county of
Holt and state of Nebraska.
Fourth: That the amount of capital
stock authorized is: *5,000.00 divided
into 100 non-assessable shares of *50 00
each; *1100.00 to be fully paid upon the
organization of said corporation.
Shares shall be paid for in cash or its
equivalent in property or labor and
issued only when fully paid.
Fifth: That the time of commence
ment of the corporation shall be on
the 1st day of March, 1907, and to con
tinue fora period of twenty-five years
from said date.
Sixth: That the highest amount of
indebtedness or liability to which the
corporation is at any time to subject
itself is 50 per cent, of its paid up cap
ital.
Seventh: That the affairs of the
corporation are to be conducted by a
Board of Control, consisting of the
president, vice-president, secretary
and treasurer and three directors.
That the articles of incorporation
were tiled with the Secretary of State
of the state of Nebraska on the 9th of
February, 1907, and that a certified
copy of same was filed with the county
clerk of the county of Holt, state of
Nebraska, on the 18th day of March,
1907.
Dated June 10,1907. 51-4
J. M. HUNTER, President.
E. D. HENRY, Secretary.
First publised June 13, 1907.
NOTICE.
Maria Louise Dorsey, Alva Beecher,
-Beecher, his wile, S. H. Elwood
ind C. H. Toncray, defendants,
will take notice that on the
>th day of June, 1907, Charles F.
Dodge, plaintiff herein, filed his peti
tion in the district court of Holt
:ounty, Nebraska, against said de
endants, the object and prayer of
which are to foreclose the certificate
)f tax sale, issued by the treasurer of
laid county, March 8, 1904, on the
iouth half of the south half of section
,hree, in township thirty-two, north
>f range eleven west, in said county,
>n which is due $225.53, with interest
thereon from March 8, 1904, at 20 per
sent per annum, and the liens for sub
lequent and prior taxes on said land
iy said plaintiff paid, respectively,
152.00, paid March 8, 1904; $7.65, paid
June 8, 1905; $21.10, paid August 29,
1906, and $7.20, paid June 5, 1907,
vith interest at 20 percent per annum
in each payment from date of pay
nent; and plaintiff prays that said
and may be decreed to be sold to sat
sfy the amount due on said certifi
cate and payments with interest and
costs. Said defendants are required
,o answer said petition on or before
.he 22d day of July, 1907
E. F. Gray,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
(First Publication May 30.)
NOTICE.
Co Mary A. B. Leonard and husband,
M. L. Leonard, first and real name
unknown, non-resident defendants.
You and each of you will take notice
,hat the plaintiff, Sherman Hammond,
fas commenced an action in the dis
,rict court of Holt county, Nebraska,
tgainst you and each of you, the ob
ect and prayer of said petition being
,o quiet and confirm in him the title
n and to the northeast quarter of sec
ion 27, township 30, north of range 9,
vest of the 6th P. M, in Holt county,
Nebraska, and praying for a decree
hat the cloud cast upon his title to
laid land by reason of your claimed
nterest be removed and that you be
excluded from having or claiming to
lave any interest in said premises and
or other equitable relief.
You are required to answer said
letition on or before the 8th day of
ruly, 1907. J. II. MEREDITH,
49-4 Attorney for Plaintiff.
(First Publication May 30.)
PROBATE NOTICE.
[n the matter of the estate of Charity
S. Hicks deceased:
Notice is hereby given that the
sreditors of said deceased will meet
he executor of said estate, before me,
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ca, at the County Court itoom in said
sounty, on the 22nd day of J une, 1907,
>n the 24th day of August, 1907, and
>n the 25th day of November, 1907, at
10 o’clock a. m. each day, for the pur
pose of presenting their claims for ex
imination, adjustment and allowance.
Six months are allowed for creditors
so present their claims, and one year
'or the executor to settle said estate,
'rom the 25th day of May, 1907.
This notice will be published in The
Frontier for four weeks successively,
irior to the 22nd day of June, 1907.
(Seal) C. J. MALONE,
4D-4 County Judge.
(First Publication June 13.)
NOTICE.
The state of Nebraska, Holt county,
is. In county court:
Notice is hereby given that, petition
laving been tiled in ths county court
if Holt county, Nebraska, for the ap
pointment of an administrator of the
sstate of Samuel Pugh deceased, late
if said county. The same is set for
learing at 11 o’clock a. m. Monday
the 1st day of July, 1907, at the office
if the County Judge, in O’Neill in
;aid county, at which time and place
ill persons interested in said estate
may appear and be heard concerning
said appointment.
Given under my hand and official
seal this 12th day of June, 1907.
(Seal.) C. J. MALONE,
51-3 County Judge.
FRED L. BARCLAY
STUART, NEB.
Makes Long or Short Time Loans on Improved
Farms and Ranches
If you are in need of a loan drop him
i line and he will call and see you.
rhamhprlain'c Colic' Cholera and
cnamoenam S Diarrhoea Remedy.
Never fails. Buy it uow. It may save life.
BEER FOR BREAKFAST.
The Awful Morning Meal That Was
Once In Vogue In England.
The breakfast appetite varies strange
ly. Some persons are content with a
cup of coffee and a piece of toast. Oth
ers make it the most determined meal
of the day. Once it was formidable
indeed. In Sir John Hawkins’ "His
tory of Music” is quoted a sixteenth
century manuscript belonging to the
house of Northumberland which gives
the breakfast arrangements of the Per
cy family both for Lout and for llesh
days, and, oh, how some of us have
fallen away in trencher work! Here is
the simple Northumberland scheme:
“Breakfast for my lord and lady dur
ing Lent: First, a loaf of bread in
trenchers, two manchets (a mauchet
was a small loaf of white bread), a
quart of beer, a quart of wine, two
pieces of salt fish, six baconu’d her
ring, four white herring or a dish of
sprats. Breakfast for my Lord I’ercy
and Master Thomas Percy: Item, half
a loaf of household bread, a munchet,
a bottle of beer, u dish of butter and a
piece of salt fish, a dish of sprats or
three white herring. Breakfast for the
nursery for my Lady Margaret and
Master Ingeram Percy: Item, a man
chet, a quart of beer (this for the
nursery), a dish of butter, a piece of
salt fish, a dish of sprats or three white
herring.”
At ordinary times my lord and lady
fared thus: “First, a loaf of bread in
trenchers, two manchets, a quart of
beer, a quart of wine, half a chine of
mutton or else a chine of beef boiled.”
Lord Percy and Master Thomas Percy
disposed of “half a loaf of household
bread, a manchet, one bottle of beer, a
cheeking or else three mutton bones
boiled,” while to the thirsty nursery
went "a manchet, one quart of beer
and three mutton bones boiled.”—Corn
hill Magazine.
THIEVES FROM CHOICE.
Criminals, as a Rule, Steal Because
They Don’t Want to Work.
The theorists say that men are driv
en to crime by poverty and want, but
the theorists are not always right.
There are no doubt some cases of men
stealing or swindling to get bread, but
they are very few. Not one criminal
in a hundred in this country pilfers,
plays burglar or highwayman because
he’s hungry, but because he is a crim
inal from choice and would rather
steal than work. He knows perfectly
well that nobody ever made a fortune
or even a decent living by picking
pockets or breaking into houses or rob
bing people- on the streets. He knows,
too, that it is only a question of time
when the penitentiary gates will open
for him, and yet he chooses the uncer
tainties of criminal life and idleness
in preference to steady work at good
wages. Good times with the rest of
the world signify nothing to the crim
inal, except that the man he robs is
likely to have a little more money In
his pockets. No matter how prosper
ous the rest of the world may be, its
criminals are always hard up. When
a sneak thief makes a haul or a foot
pad gets hold of somebody's roll the
first idea is to spend it. It goes at
cards, in dives, groggeries, anywhere,
to anybody that wants it, and, no mat
ter how large the haul, in a little
while it is all gone and another job
must be done to get more. General
prosperity means nothing to the rogue.
The devil pays low wages on small
contracts.—St Louis Globe-Democrat.
A Minute Fish.
The most diminutive vertebrate
creature in the world is said to be a
small fish caught in a mountain lake
In the Luzon region of the Philippines.
The largest of the species is less than
an inch long, but its smallness may J3e
best gauged by the fact that it takes
about 0,000 of them to make a pound.
Although so tiny, however, the fish,
which is named slnarapan, Is an im
portant article of diet among the Phil
ippine natives. Obviously it is too
small for any net and is caught in
coarse muslin sheets. The fish are pre
pared by being mixed with pepper and
other spices and then dried in the Bun.
They are a great native delicacy.
Beginning Well.
“Begin your stories well,” said an au- •
thor, talking to a group of literary be
rinners. “There’s nothing like a good
oeglnnlng. Indeed, it’s half the bat
tle.” Then, with a smile, this excellent
beginner of stories added: “Always
bear in mind the case of the young
man who, desiring to marry, secured
a favorable hearing from his sweet
heart’s irascible father by opening the
interview with the words: ‘I know a
way, sir, whereby you can save
money.’ ”
The Best Fiction.
Tile fond husband was seeing his
wife off with the children for their
holiday in the country. As she got into
the train he said, "But, my dear, won’t
you take some Action to read?”
“Oh, no,” she responded sweetly: “I
shall depend on your letters from
home.”—London Judy.
She Wasn’t E.igaged.
“And do you have to be called in the
morning?” asked the lady who was
about to engage a new girl.
“I don’t has to be, mum,” replied the
applicant, “unless you happens to need
me.”—Yonkers Statesman.
Lesson In Physiognomy.
It is all right to rave over Grecian
noses in poetry, but the nose we ad
mire in everyday life is the nose that
is kept out of other people's business.—
Atchison Globe.
Some of us are made on the order of
billboards—a Aashy front with a vacant
lot behind.—Exchange.
ALDERSON’S GOT EM!
GOOD AND PLENTY
Not the Measles, nor thejim
jams, but pure bred young
bulls of the best families.
Mostly Red, sired by Scottish
Sharon of Greytower, 153330,
one of the Pan American prize
winners, and Golden King
152918. Two of the best bulls
on the uppor Elkhorn valley
today. Time will be given on
bankable note to responsible
parties. Delivered to nearest
R. R. station free.
JOHN M. ALDERSON
Chambers, • - - Nebraska
HOTEL
EYANS
TIT
ONLY FIRST-CLASS
HOTEL IN THE CITY
FREE BUS SERVICE
W. T. EVANS, Prop
I HAVE REOPENED
THE CATZ
Meat Market
With a full line of meats of all kinds
and solicit a share of the public’s
patronage.
GOOD MEATS AND LIBERAL WEIGHTS
*A. H. POE*
First door east Hotel Evans. Phone 00
THE O’BEILL
ABSTRACT * SO.
Compiles
Abstracts of Title
THE ONLY COMPLETE SET OF AB- k,
STRACT BOOKS IN HOLT COUNTY '
Tlje Palace Stables
Bowen Bros., Proprietors.
GOOD RIGS, PRICES RIGHT
FEEDING A SPECIALTY
HORSES BOUGrfT A SOLD
O’NEILL, NEB. X
Dr- E. T. Wilson
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
(Late of the U. S. Army)
Successsor to Dr. Trueblood. Surgery
and Diseases of women.
SPECIATLIES:
eve. ear, Nose and Throat
Spectaolee correctly fitted and Supplied.
O'NEILL, NEB.
R. R. DICKSON
bawijEP &
REFERENCE: FIRST NATIONAL BANK, O'NEILL
E. H. BENEDICT
LAW a. REAL ESTATE
Office first door south of 0.8. Land Office
OR. J. P. GILLIGAN
Physician and Surgeon
Calls may be left at Gllllgan & Stout dru&
store or at residence 1 block north and H
east of stand pipe Phones: Office 41, res. ,
DR. P7 J. FLYNN
Physician and Surgeon
Night Calls will be Promptly Attended
Office: First door to right over PIxley &
Hanley’s drug store. Residence phone %
V. ALBERTS
Mro- A DEALER IN
Harness & Saddlery Goods
Also Agent for
Bliss Native Herbs, 300 days treatment for 11
and money refunded if not benefltted. Also
Wheeler & Wilson Ball Bearing 8ewing Mach.
A* I* Htnmonfi
Title Abstractors
Office in First National Bank Bldg.
J. C. HORISKEY
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Flour, Salt, Country Produce
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