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    LEGAL NOTICES
(First Publication .Inly 25)
IN THE IMSTIHOT Cl 11! KT OF HOLT
COUNTY. NKI1HASK A.
Tract No. 2l*f,.
The State of Ndnuxka, PlalntHT, v».
The several parcel, of lund hereinafter dux
crlhed. and all persons and corporations
having or claiming title lo. or any Interest,
right or claim lo, and to. such parcels ul
real estate or any part thereof, defendants
FINAL NOTIOK.
To Nebraska and Western Hallway
Company, and to the occupants or the
real estate described below, whose names are
unknown.
Notice is hereby given that under a decree
of the district court of said county, rendered
In the state tax suit for the year 1905, the fol
lowing described real estate situated In the
county of Holt and state of Nebraska, t-o-wlt:
All of block 5, in Fahy’s addition to the
original town of O’Neill. In Holt county, No
hrnNku. was on the Jilst day of November,
1905. duly sold at public vendtio by the county
treasurer of said county in the manner pro
vided by law and the period of redemption
Irom such aalo will expire on the 21st day of
November, 19o7
You are further notified that the owner of
the certificate Of tax sals Issued by the treas
uaer will make application to the court In
the above entitled cause for confirmation of
such sale as soon as practicable afte r the
period of redemption has expired, and you
are hereby notified that the time and place
of the hearing upon such confirmation wl I
bo entered in the confirmation record kept
by the clerk of said court, on or before the
21st day of November, 1907. You will ex
amine said confirmation record to ascertain
the time of Haul hearing and may be present,
If you desire, to make any objections or show
cause why the sale should no*, be confirmed.
ft-3 L. K. HKIDMOHE.Furehascr.
(First publication July 25)
L\ THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
Tract No. 19144A.
Tho State of Nebraska, Plaintiff, vs
The several parcels of land hereinafter
described, and all persons and colorations
having or claiming title to. or any interest,
right or claim in. and to, such parcels of
real estate or any part thereof, defendants.
FINAL NOTICE.
To (ieorge Lang and to tho occupant
0/ the real estate described below, whose
names >tre R. II. Mills,
Notice is hereby given that under a decree
Ott.be district court of said county, rendered
In tho state tax suit for the year 19U6, the fol
lowing described real estate situated in the
county of Holt and state of Nebraska, to-wit:
I-ot 4, in block 32, in the original
town of O’Neill. In Holt county.
Nebraska, was on tho lHth day of
November, BAD, duly sold at. public vendue
by tho county treasurer of said county in the
manner provided by law ami the period of
redemption from such sale will expire on the
INth day of November, 1907.
vow are further notified that tho owner of
the certificate of tsx sale Issued by the treas
urer will make application to the court in the
above entitled cause for confirmation of
such sale as soon as practicable after tho
period of redemption has expired, and you
arc hereby notified that the time and place
of the hearing upon such soafirraution will
bo entered in the continuation record kept
by the dork of said court, on or before the
18th day of November, 1907. You will ex
amine said continuation record to ascertain
the time of such hearing and may be present.
If you desire, to make any objections or show
cause why the sale should not be confirmed.
5-3 U. U. MI LLN, Purchaser.
(First Publication July 25)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY. NEBRASKA.
Tract No. 1897.
The State of Nebraska, Plaintiff, vs.
The several parcels of land hereinafter des
cribed, and all persons and corporations
having or claiming title to, or any interest,
right or claim in, and to, such parcels of
real estate or any part thereof, defendants.
FINAL NOTICE.
Jl’o Bridget Fitzgerald, and to the occupants
of the real estate described below, whose
names are unknown.
Notice Is hereby given that under a decree
of the district court of said county, rendered
in tho state tax suit for the year 1905, the fol
lowing described real estate situated In the
couuty of Holt and state of Nebraska, to-wlt.r
kit 13,*14, 15, Hi, block 20, in the original lowu
O’Neill, in Holt county, Nebraska,
Was on the 17th day of November, 1905. duly
sold at public vendue by the county treasur
er Of said county In the manner provided by
law and the period of redemption from such
sale will expire on the 17th day of November,
JIMI7.
You are further notified that the owner of
the certificate of lax sale issued l>v the treas
urer wilt make application to the court In the
above entitled cause for confirmation of such
bale as soon as practicable after the period
of redemption has expired, and you are here
by notified that the time) and pfaco of the
Hearing upon such confirmation will be en
tered In the confirmation record kept by the
clerk of said court, on or before the 17th day
of November, 1907. You will examine said
oqntlrmatlon record to ascertain the time of
such hearing and may he present, If you de
sire, to make any objections or show cause
why the sale should not be confirmed.
5 3 JOHN D. KELLY. Purchaser.
\ (First Publication July25)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT' OF HOUT
OOUNTY. NEBRASKA,
Tracts No. 2387.2388.
Thu Statu of Nebraska, Plalntiir, vs.
Thu several paruoiB of land hereinafter des
• orlbod. and all persons and corporations
having or claiming title to, or any interest,
right or claim In. and to, such parcels of
real estate or any part thereof, defendants.
FINAL NO PICE.
To Mary G. Stretch. J. G, McNamara, and
to tho occupants of the real ostate described
whose names are unknown.
Notice Is hereby given that under a decree
of the district court of said oounty, rendered
In the state tax suit for the year 1805, the
following described real estate situated In
thp county Of Holt and state of Nebraska, to
wlt: Lots 13 and 14. In block N, Fully'a ad
dition to tho original town of O'Neill In
Holt oounty, Nebraska, was on the
*md day of. November, 11815, duly
sold at public vendue by tho county treasur
er of said county In the manner provided by
litw and the period of redemption from such
sale will expire ou the 22nd day of November,
1207.
; You are further notified that the owner of
tho oertlflcato of tax sale Issued by the treas
urer will make application to the court in
the above entitled cause for confirmation of
such sale as soon ns practicable after the
period of redemption has expired, and you
are horeby notified that the time and place of
thu hearing upon such confirmation will be
entered in the confirmation record kept by
the olerk of said court, on or before the 22nd
day of November, 11)07. You will examine
said confirmation record to ascertain the
time of such hearing and may he present, il
ypu desire, to make any objections or show
cause why the sale should not be confirmed.
5-3 O. K. HALL, Purchaser.
(First Publication July 25)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT UF HOLT
COUNTY. NEBRASKA.
Tracts No. 1820, 1820A, 1S20U, 18281), 1826E,
1S28F, 1828G, 18201. 1820J, 1820K, 1828L,
1828M, 1820N
The State of Nebraska, Plaintiff, vs.
Tho several parcels of land hereinafter des
cribed, and all persons and corporntloue
having or claiming title to. or auy Interest,
right or claim In, and to such parcels of real
estate or any part thereof, defendants.
FINAL NOTICE.
To MlcheallK. Ranniu, Mary Banntu, hie
wife, real name unknown, Edward J. Fitz
gerald, Marv Fltzeraid, Mary Lillian Fitz
gerald. W. Paul Fltzeraid and Mary Fitz
gerald. as administratrix of the estate ol
John Fitzgerald, deceased, and to the oo
ctpant of the real estate described, whose
names are uuknown.
Notice is hereby given that under a decree
of the district court of said county, rendered
In tho state tax suit lor the year 1005, the fol
lowing desorlhed zeal estate situated in the
county of Holt and stateof Nebraska. to:wlt:
Lots 1, 2,3,4, 5, 8, 7. 8, 11.12. 13.14 and 15 Wool
18, In the orglnal town of O’Neill, to Hull
county. Nebraska, was ,,u the 17th day oi
November, 1005, duly sold at public veudut
bv the county treasurer of said county in tin
planner provided by law and the period oi
redemption from such sale will expirt
on tho 17th day of November, 1907.
You are further notified that the owner oi
the certificate of tax sale issued by the treas
urer will make application to the court In th«
above entitled cause for confirmation of suet
suie as soon as practicable after the period o
redemption has expired, and you are herebj
notified that the time and place of the hear
Ing upon such confirmation will bo enteret
in the confirmation record kept by the clerl
of! said court, on or before the 17th davo
November, 1907.. You will examine said con
tlrmatlon record to ascertain the time nl
such hearing and may be present. If you de
sire, to make any objections or show causi
why tho sale should not.be confirmed.
5-3 JKltRY KELLEY Purchaser.
(First publication Aug. 1.)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
Tract No. 2417.
The State of Nebraska, Plaintiff, vs.
'1'lie several parcels of land herein
after described, and all persons, and
corporations having orclalming title
to, or any interest, right or claim
in, and to,sucli parcels or real estate,
or any part thereof, defendants.
FINAL NOTICE.
To Alberta IJttley,Howell M.Uttley
and Herman Kauntz, and to the oc
cupants of the real estate described
whose names are unknown .
Notice is hereby given that under a
decree of thedistrictcourtof said coun
ty, rendered in the state tax suit for
the year 1905, the following described
real estate, situated in the County of
Holt, and state of Nebraska, t.o-wit:
O’Neill nondescript 20, in section 30,
township 20, range 11, west of the
6th p. m. In Holt county, Nebraska,
was on the 22d day of November,
1905, duly sold at public vendue by
the county treasurer of said county,
in the manner provided by law, and
the period of redemption from such
sale will expire on the 22d day of
November, 1907.
You are futher notitied that the
owner of the certificates of tax sale
issued by the treasurer will make ap
plication to the court in the above
entitled cause for conlirmation of
sucli saleas soon as practicable after the
period of redemption has expired, and
you are hereby notitied that the time
and place of the hearing upon such
conlirmation will be entered
in the confirmation record kept by
the clerk of said court, on or before
the 22d day of November, 1907. You
will examine said confirmation record
to ascertain tlie time of such hearing
and may be present, if you desire, to
make any objections or show cause
why the sale should not be confirmed.
JOHN CARTON,
6-3 I’urchser.
(First Publication .July 25.)
The State of Nebraska, Holt county
—ss. The State of Nebraska, lathe
District Court of Holt county, Ne
braska
Tract No. 2313.
The State of Nebraska, Plaintiff, vs.
The several parcels or land herein
after described and all persons and
corporations having or claiming
title to or any interest, right or
claim in or to such parcels of real
estate or any part thereof, defend
ants.
To First State Bank of Ada, Minn.,
Richard A. Bevan, unknown heirs of
Christopher II. Oldlield, deceased, un
known executors of last will of Chris
topher H. Oldlield, deceased, owners,
and to unknown owners and to the oc
cupants of the real estate described
below.
Notice is hereby given that under a
decree of the district court of said
county, rendered in the state tax suit
for the year 1905, the following des
cribed real estate, situated in the
county of llolt and state of Nebraska,
to-wit:
Lots one (1) to thirteen (13) inclu
sive, in Block ten (10) in Mathews’
addition, an addition the city of
O’Neill, known as Tract No. 2313 was,
on the 22nd day of November, 1905,
duly sold at public vendue by the
county treasurer of said county in the
manner provided by law, and the
period or redemption from such sale
will expire on the 22nd day of No
vember, 1907. You are further noti
fied that the owner of the certificate
of tax sale issued by the treasurer will
make application to the court in the
above entitled cause for confirmation
of such sale as soon as practicable
after the period of redemption has ex
pired, and you are hereby notified that
the time and place of the hearing up
on such confirmation will be entered
in the contiraation record kept by the
clerk of said court on or before the
22nd day of November, 1907. You
will examine said confirmation record
to ascertain the time of such hearing
and may be present, if you desire, to
make any objections or show cause
why the sale should not be confirmed.
5-4 E. V. SMITH, JR.,
Owner of said Certificate.
(First publication August 15 )
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, Land
Office at O’Neill, Neb., Aug. 10, 1907.
Notice is hereby given that the fol
lowing-named settler has tiled 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 Nebraska, on
September 27, 1907, viz: Arbey Em
ery, Chambers, Nebraska., for the II.
E. No. 174'15, for the swl sec 18, twp.
27 north, range 12 w.
He names the following witnesses
to prove his continuous residence up
on and cultivation of said land, viz:
Peter J. Brown of Chambers, Neb
raska, Samuel D. Woods, of Cham
bers, Nebraska. John S. Keepers, of
Chambers, Nebraska, Michael A.
Inglehaupt, of Amelia, Nebraska.
B. E STURDEVANT, Register.
(First publication July 25.)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY. NEKUA8KA.
Tracts No. isa;i, 1891.
The State of Nebraska, Plaintiff, vs.
The several parcels of land hereinafter de
scribed, and all persons and corporations
having or claiming title to, or- any Interest
right.or claim in, and to, such parcels of
real estate or any part thereof, defendants.
FINAL NOTICE.
To Anna Hynes.or the heirs of Anna Hynes,
deceased, T. N. .T. Hynes, M mile dig and
Nellie Hynes, and to the ocoupams of the
real estate described, whose nances are
Georse McCloud
Notice is hereby given that under a decree
of the district court of said county, rendered
In tlte state tax suit for the year 1906. the fol
lowing described real estate situated iu the
county of Holt and state of Nebraska, to-wit:
Lot lti, in block 25, in the original town of
O’Neill in. Holt county, Nebraska, and lot 14,
in block 26, in tiie original town of O’Neill, iu
Holt county, Nebraska, was on the 17 tli day
of November. 1906, duly sold at public vendue
by the county treasurer of said county iu the
manner provided by law and the period of
i redemption from such sale will expire on the
17th day of November, 1907.
You are further notified that the owner of
the certificate ot' tax sale issued by the treas
urer will make application to the court iu tlie
above entitled cause for con Urination of such
sale as soon as practicable after the period of
redemption has expired, and you are hereby
notified that the time and place of the hear
ing upon such confirmation will be entered
in the confirmation record kept by the clerk
of said court, ou or before the iftli day of
November. 1907. You will examine said con
firmation record to ascertain the time of such
hearing and may lie present, if you desire, to
make any objections or show couse why the
sale should not be confirmed.
5-3 S. 1). GALLINTINE, Purchaser.
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
Cures Colds, Croup and Whoopirj Cough.
(First Publication July 25)
NOTICE.
In the matter of the estate of Henry
./. Hcrshiser, deceased.
Notice is Hereby given that the
creditor; of said deceased will meet
the executor of said estate, before me,
county judge of Holt county, Nebras
ka, at the county court room in said,
county, on the 17th day of August,
1907, on the 22d day October, 1907,
and on the 22d day of January, 1908,
at j0 o’clock a. m., each day, for the
purpose of presenting their claims for
examination, adjustment and allow
unee. Six months are allowed for
creditors to present their claims, and
one year for the Execute r to settle
said estate, from tire 17th day of
August 1908.
This notice will be published in The
Frontier for four weeks successively,
prior to the 17th day of August, 1907.
(Seal) C. J. MALONE,
5 4 County Judge.
(First Publication August 8th.)
NOTICE.
State of Nebraska. Holt county, ss.
To Whom It May Concern:
The Commissioner appointed to
locate a road commencing at Soutli
side of section (5) five township 32,
range 12, and running Nortli on the
half section line running through
said section (5) five, lias reported in
favor of tile establishment thereof,
and all objections thereto or claims
for damages must be tiled In the
County Clerk’s office on or before noon
of the 31st day of August A. D. 1907,
or such road will be established with
out reference thereto,
W. P. SI MAH,
7-4 County Clerk.
l'uoiieauon Augusietri)
NOTICE.
State of Nebraska, Holt County, ss.
To Wliom It May Concern:
The Commissioner appointed to
locate a road commencing at north
east corner of section 35, township 31,
range 13, W. and running thence due
east on section line as near as practic
able to the northeast corner of the
northwest quarter of section 31,
township 31, range 12T, in Holt county,
Nebraska, has reported in favor of
the establishment thereof, and all
objections thereto or claims for dam
ages must be tiled in the County
Clerk’s office on or before noon of the
3lst clay of August, A. D. 1907, or sucy
road will be established without re
ference thereto.
\V. P. SIMA R,
7-1 County Clerk.
(First publication August 8th.)
NOTICE.
State of Nebraska Holt, county, ss.
To Whom It May Concern:
The Commissioner appointed to
locate a road commencing at a point
four [4] rods east of the intersection
of the Section line running North and
South, between Section 17 and 18,
Township 31, Range 12 West, and the
Section line running along the South
boundary of said Sections 17 & 18
lownshlp31, Range 12 West, in Holt
County, Nebraska. Thence running
straight South twenty (20) rods,
Thence running in a Southeasterly
direction terminating at and con
necting with the public road at the
Eagle Creek bridg>, has reported in
favor of the establishment thereof,
.nd all objections thereto or claims
lor damages must be tiled in the
County Cierk’sofflce on or before noon
of the 31st day of August, A. I). 1907,
or such road will he established with
out refrence thereto.
W. P. SIMAR,
7-4 County Clerk.
(First publication July 25.)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY NEBRASKA.
Tract No. ITaiiA.
TheStateof Nebraska, Plaintiff, vs.
The several parsels of land hereinafter des
cribed, and all persons and corporations
having or claiming title to, or any interest,
right or claim in, and to.« such parcels of
real estate or any part thereof, defendants.
FINAL NOTICE.
To Michael E Bannin, and to the heirs of
John Fitzgorald.dectjased.Edward Fitzgerald.
John Fitzgerald, Mary Lillian Fitzgerald,
William Paul Fitzerald and Mary Fitzgerald,
and to tlie occupants of the real estate des
cribed below, whose names are unknown.
Notice is hereby given that under a decree
of the district court of said county, rendered
in the state tax suit for the year 1905, the
following described real estate situated in
the county of Holt and state of Nebraska, to
wit: Lot 11, in block 13. in the original town
of O’Neill, in Holt county, Nebraska, was on
the 17th day of November, 1905, duly sold at
public vendue by the county treasurer of
said county in tlie manner provided by law
and the period of redemption from such sale
will expire on the 17th day of November,
1907.
You are further notified that the owner of
the certificate of tax sale Issued by the t reas
urer will make application to tlie court in
the above entitled cause for eontimatiou ot
such sale as soon as practicable after the
period of redemption has expired, and you
are hereby notified that the time and place
of the hearing upon such confirmation will
be entered in the confirmation record kept
bytheolerkof said court, on or before the
17th day of November, 1907. You will ex
amine said confirmation record to ascertain
the time of such hearing and may be present.
If you desire, to make any objections or show
cause why tlie sale should not be confirmed.
5-3 JOHN MANN, Sr..Purchaser.
(First Publlbatlon July 25)
IN THE I > 1ST RUT COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY. NEBRASKA.
Tract No lww.
The State of Nebraska, Plaintiff, vs.
The several parcels of land hereinafter des
cribed. and all person.-, and corporations
having or claiming title to,or any interest,
right or claim in, and to, such parcels of
real estate or any part thereof, defendants.
FINAL NOTICE.
To Mi hael E. Haunin ;and to the heirs of
John Fitzgerald, deceased, Edward Fitz
gerald, Johm Fitzgerald, Mary Lillian Fitz
gerald, William Paul Fitzgerald and Mar
Fitzgerald, and to the occupants of the reay
estate described below, whose names are uul
known:
Notice is hereby given that under a decree
of the district court of said county, rendered
iu thestate tax suit for the year 1905, the fol
lowing described real estate situated in the
county of Holt and state of Nebraska, to-wit:
Lot 20, block 15, in the origiualtown of O’Neil!
in Holt county, Nebraska, was on the 17th
day of November, 1905, duly sold at public
vendue by the county treasurer of said coun
ty in the manner provided by law and tlie
period of redemption from such sale will
expire on the 17th day of November. 1907.
You are further notified that the owner of
the certificate of tax sale issued by the treas
urer will make application to the court in the
above entitled cause for confirmation of said
sale as soon as practicable after the period of
redemption has expired, and you are hereby
notified that the time and place of the hear
ing upon such confirmation will be entered in
the confirmation record kept by the clerk of
said court, on or before the l?th day of No
vember, 1907. You will examine said confirm
ation record to ascertain the time of such
hearing aud may be present, if you desire, to
make any objections or show cause why the
sale should not bo confirmed.
5-3 JOHN MANN, Sr., Purchaser.
E. H. BENEDICT
LAW d. REAL ESTATE
Office first door south of U.8. Laud Office
(First. Publication July 25'
IN T1IB DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY”. NEBRASKA.
Tracts No. 2698,2698A, 209811,26980.
The State of Nebraska, Plaintiff, vs.
The several parcels of land hereinafter des
cribed. and all persons and corporations
having or claiming title to, or any interest,
right or claim in, and to. such parcels of
real estate or any part t hereof, defendants.
FlNA4* NOTICE.
To Susan J. Berry, John Orandell, W. H.
Crandell and unknown heirs of W, H. Crand
ell, and to the occupant of the real estate
described, whose mimes is John Crande'l.
Notice is hereby given that under a decree
of the district court of said county, rendered
in the state tax suit lor the year 1905, the fol
lowing described real estate situated in the
county of Holt and state of Nebraska to-wit:,
S\V. NK. 8K, NW, NE. S\V, NW.SE, section 15,
in township32. north of range 11, west of the
6th p. m. in Holt county, Nebraska, was on
the 20th day of November, 1905, duly sold at
public vendue by the county treasurer of said
county in the manner provided by law and
i lie period of redemption from such sale w ill
expire on the 20th day of November, 19,i7.
You are f urther notified that the owner of
the certificate of tax sale issued by the treas
urer will make application to the court in the
above entitled cause for confirmation of such
sale as soon as practicable after the period
of redemption has expired, and you are here
by notified that the time and place of the
bearing upon such confirmation will be en
tiled in the confirmation record kept by the
cierk of said court, on or before the 29th day
of November. 1907. You will examine said
con firiiiatioii record to ascertain the ti i.e of
such hearing and may be present, if you de
sire, to make any objections or show cause
why the sale should not lie confirmed.
5-3 PETER KELlY, Purchaser.
(First publication July 25.)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBR SKA
Tracts No. 2241. 2242, 2243.
The State ot Nebraska,Plaintiff, vs.
The several parcels of land hereinatter des
cribed. and all persons and corporations
having or claiming title to, or any interest,
right or claim in, and to, such parcels of
real estate or any part thereof, defendants.
FINAL notice.
To the Nebraska Western Railway comp
any and O’Neill Packing company and to
the occupants of the real estate described,
whose names are Ed. Vodish.
Notice is hereby given that under a decree
of the dl trict court of said county, rendered
in the state tux suit for the year 190}, the
following described real estate situated in
the com ty of Holt and state of Nebraska, t<>
wit: Lots 4 to 7,8, 9. 10,11, in block ii, in Mil
lard’s addition to the city of O’Neill in Holt
county. Nebraska, wits on the 15th day of
November, 1905, duly sold at public vendue
by the county treasurer of said county in
the manner provided by law and ^the period
of redemption from such sale will expire on
the 15th day of November, 1907.
You are further notified that the owner of
the certificate of tax sale issued by the treas
urer will make application to the court in the
above entitled cause for continuation of such
sale as soon as practicable afterthe period of
redemption has expired,and you hereby notifi
ed that the time and place of the hearing
upon such confirmation will be entered in the
confirmation record kept by the clerk of said
court, on or before the I5thday of November,
1907. You will examine said confirmation
record to ascertain the time of such hearing
and may be pres-nt, if you desire, to make
any objections or show cause why the sale
should not be confirmed.
PARKE i HR US., R. H. and J. E.
5-3 Purchasers.
Ry R. O. Parker, Agent.
liulls as Life Savers.
“I wouldn't no more kill a gull than
I would a baby,” said the sailor.
“Why not?”
“Why not? Because gulls has saved
my life, that’s why not. Gulls is life
savers. They’ve saved the lives of
thousands of seamen. They ought to
all wear round their sleek white necks
a pink silk ribbon with one of them
there Andy Carnegie medals tied to It.
Wunst, off the Orkneys, in a fog, we
lost our bearin’s, and we’d ha’ run
aground and drowned sure if the loud
screamin’ of the gulls on the cliffs
hadn’t give us timely warnin’. So it
goes. Time after time in black, stormy
nights, In mists and fogs, gulls’ cries,
as good as any fog horn, warns sailors
what has lost their way off deadly
coasts.”
Epicurean Finesse.
Two Marseillaises were discussing
the best method of eating game.
“Well,” said one, “if it is a woodcock,
I hang it up on a nail by the beak and
fasten some larks onto its claws. After
a week I throw away the woodcock
and eat the larks, which by that time
have absorbed all the flavor of the
woodcock.” “I do the same,” replied
the other, not to be outdone, “except
that I throw away the larks as well
as the woodcock, and eat the nail.”—
Bon Vivant.
A Good Beginning.
“My beau,” said little Elsie, “is going
to be an admiral.”
"Indeed!” replied the visitor. “A ca
det at the Naval academy now, I sup
pose?”
“Oh, he hasn't got that far yet, but
he’s had an anchor tattooed on Ills
arm."—Catholic Standard and Times.
A Goriur.
“Mr. Sprigglns Is the most diplomatic
man I ever knew."
“I have never noticed it.”
“Why, he can give an order for a
meal and arrange It so that the waiter
will have to pronounce the French
name of every dish on the bill of
fare.”—Ch leago Reeo rd-IIera 1 d.
Tho Way to Fame.
“So you are going to Europe?” “Yes,”
answered the man who aspires to be a
prominent citizen. “I don't care much
about the trip, but the reporters never
seem anxious to interview you about
American affairs until you have been
abroad long enough to lose track of
them.”—Washington Star.
ALOERSON'S GOT EM!
GOOD AND PLENTY
Not the Measles, uor thejim
jams, hut pure bred young
bulls of the best families.
Mostly Red, sired by Scottish
Sharon of Greytower, 153330,
oue of the Pau American prize
winners, and Golden King
152918. Two of the best bulls
on the uppor Elkhorn valley
today. Time will be given ou
bankable note to responsible
parties. Delivered to nearest
R. R. station free.
JOHN M. ALDF.RSON
Chambers, - - - Nebraska
Or. Price’s Cream Baking Powaer
World’s Fair Highest Award.
SURE HE COULD WIN.
What Happened After a Friend Staked
Him For a Hundred.
At a dinner recently given by a Wall
street man who Is known for his hos
pitality gambling was the subject of
conversation, and many stories were
told to show how the turn of the cards
or of the wheel had made fortunes for
some men and had made beggars of
Others. The host told of one man who
after pawning his watch at Ostend
played and retrieved a fortune which
had been lost and won "another for
good measure.” Similar stories were
told by other members of the dinner
company, and the subject seemed to
have been exhausted when a quiet
man who has the reputation for daring
on the floor of the exchange said:
"Some years ago at the Saratoga club
house I saw a young man whose father
I knew chip away thousands at the
red and black game. He had been at
it for three days, and I was present
when his last chip was raked in. We
walked out together, and when we
reached Broadway he said, ‘I feel it in
me that if I could go right back now
and begin where I left off I'd win.’
Ilis manner impressed me, and I staked
him for a hundred and went back to
the club. Now, from that little starter
what do you think he won?” After all
had guessed, naming.sums away into
tile hundreds of thousands, he said,
“He lost the hundred and owes it to me
yet.”—New York Tribune.
TIMBER WOLVES.
The Cunning With Which They Trap
and Kill Deer.
Trobably of all animals there Is none
which has more exciting experiences
than a timber wolf. The wolf of fic
tion Is a gaunt, hungry, evil looking
animal. The wolf of reality In the
north is slick and fat and about SO
pounds for females up to 140 for males.
He never chases rabbits, but is willing
to finish the remains of an owl’s sup
per. But if some one has put a rab
bit down doped with poison he gener
ally polishes that morsel off.
They hunt deer by preconcerted plan.
The pack station themselves down
wind. Then one makes a circle and
comes wind rights on the deer, which
may be lying down or feeding, and of
course makes a dash, never realizing
that there is a circle of death dealing
enemies before him. When the deer
is coming in full jump the wolf first
makes a short spring of six or eight
feet, but the next is from twenty to
thirty feet, and before the deer real
izes danger his end is certain.
But if he chances to get off his doom
is sealed, nnd within three to seven
miles ho is mn down or corralled.
They seem to get nervous and excited
and to know that there is no escape
and turn to bay, and that ends it.—
St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
Selecting Poultry.
In selecting poultry a well rounded
form, with neat, compact legs and no
sharp, bony angles on the breast, are
the important marks which should be
sought in selecting fowls for the table.
The skin should be a clear'yellow and
free from blotches and pinfeathers. If
it looks tight and drawn the bird has
probably been scalded before plucking.
The flesh should neither be flabby nor
stiff, but should give evenly when
pressed by the finger. If the feet are
left on they furnish a test of age. In
a young fowl they are soft and smooth,
becoming hard and rough as the bird
grows older. Turkeys, up to a year old,
are said to have black feet, which grow
pink up to three years old, and .then
turn gradually gray and grow dull.—
New York Post.
Napoleon's Haughty Horse,
Napoleon when at St. Helena once
said of his horse: “He has memory,
knowledge and judgment. He distin
guishes his master from his servants,
although these are more constantly
about him. I had a horse which dis
tinguished me from the rest of the
world and which manifested by his
bounding and haughty gait when I was
upon his back that ho carried a man
superior to those around him. He
would not suffer any one to mount him
except myself and the groom that took
care of him. When I had lost my way,
I threw the bridle upon his neck and
let him pick his way, with the inevita
ble result of finding the right road.’’
Creative Interpretation.
Interpretation is your construction
put on Beethoven. It is Bach filtered
through your temperament. It is Mo
zart plus our personal equation. It
is Wagner not minus the impersonal
cymbols, but plus vital pulsations of
your heart—and mind. Interpretation,
declares the Etude, is as creative as
composition. Your bricks are tones
and rhythms. Being creative, it is not
impersonal. Being creative, it is also
not of the feelings alone. The subjec
tive interpreter is a jellyfish; the ob
jective one a rock. Your creative gen
ius is one whose subjective and ob
jective minds work'synchronously.
The Limit.
“How does that fashionable physi
cian manage to get on as he does.”
“Oh, he’s such a jollier.”
"Is he?”
“He went to the length of telling
Cholly Softed that he was sure Cholly
had something on his mind.”—Balti
more American.
His Cure.
Tramp— Madam, I am suffering from
indigestion. Lady—Why, I’m sorry!
What can I «lo to help you? Tramp
Madam, you* can cure me Instantly by
giving moisotnethlng to digest.
Tliere> Is talwaysi room for-a. man of
force, antf|haJxnakeatxoom for many.—
Emerson. ^ \ L v
A. &
Title Abstractors
Office in First National Bank Bldg.
D. W. CAMERON
Practical Cement Worker
Manufactures Cement Walks, build
Foundations, Caves, etc. In fact all
cement work neatly and promptly
done. Address, Atkinson or O’Neill
DR. P. J. FLYNN
Physician and Surgeon
Night Calls will he Promptly Attended
Office: First door to rifcht over Pixley &
Hanley's drufr store. Residence phone 9ft
R. R. DICKSON
«a8 Lawyer en
REFERENCE: FIRST NATIONAL BAflK, O'NEILL
DR- J. P. GILLIGAN
Physician and Surgeon
Calls may be left at Gilllgan & Stout drug
store or at residence 1 block north and
east of stand pipe Phones: Office 41, res.
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
a line and he will call and see you
Tfje Palace Stables
Bowen Bros., Proprietors.
GOOD RIGS, PRICES RIGHT
feeding A SPECIALTY
HORSES BOUGllT & SOLD
O’NEILL, NEB
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 throa*
Spectacles correctly fitted and Supplied
O'NEILL. NEB.
THEO’IffilLL
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Compiles
Abstracts of Title
THE ONLY COMPLETE SET OK AB
STRACT BOOKS IN HOLT COUNTY
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 oust Hotel Evans. Phone 80
m
O’Neill’s Bakery is now lo- j
cated in its “new home”
where you can get
Bread, Pies
Cake
and all sorts of bakery pro- j
ducts. Also canned goods, j
fruits, nuts, candies, cigars, )
tobacco, etc.
W. J. SALEM, Prop, j
3d door east Hotel Evans
EDISON
Phonographs
THE BEST MONEY
CAN BUY.
1200 Records to Select FromI
WM. M. LOCKARD
O’NEILL^NEB^
J. C. HORISKEY
Staple and Fancy lirorei ies
Flour, Salt, Country Produce ,