The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 10, 1907, Image 8

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    (First Publication Sept. 12.)
ORDER OF HEARING ON ORIGI
NAL PRORATE OF WILL.
State of Nebraska, Holt county, ss.
At a county Court, held at the
couuty court room, in and lor said
county, on the lOtli (lay of September,
A. D. 1907, Present C. J. Malone,
County Judge.
In tire matter of the estate of Sarah
Jane Blain, deceased.
O.i reading and tiling the petition
of B. Blain praying that tile instru
ment, tiled on the 21st day of August,
1907, and purporting to be the last
will and testament of the said de
ceased, may be proved, approved, pro
bated, allowed and recorded as the
last will and testament of the said
Sarah Jane Blain, deceased, and that
the execution of said instrument may
be committed and the administration
of said estate may be granted to Le
roy T. French as executor.
Ordered, ttiat Tuesday the first day
of October, A. D. 1907, at 1 o’clock p.
ra , Is assigned for hearing said petit
ion, when all persons Interested in
said matter may appear at a County
Court to be held in and forsaid county
and show cause why the prayer of the
petitioner should not be granted: and
that notice of the pendency of said
petition and the hearing thereof, lie
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
successive weeks, prior to said day of
hearing.
(Seal) C. J. MALONE,
12-2 County Judge.
(First Publication Sept 12)
SHERIFF’S SALE.
By virtue of an order of sale, direct
ed to me from the clerk of the district
court of Holt county, Nebraska, on a
judgment obtained before the Judge
of the district court, of Holt county,
Nebraska, on the 30th day of July, A.
i). 1907, in favor of Estella Shaw as
plaintiff and against Henry II. Shaw
as defendant, for the sum of Two
thousand and no one-hundred dollars,
together with interest thereon at. the
rate of 7 per cent, per annum from the
30th day of July, A. I). 1907, until
paid; also nine and seveDty-live one
hundreth dollars costs of suit and ac
cruing costs I have levied upon the
following real estate, taken as the
property of said defendant, to satisfy
said order of sale, to-wit:
The undivided one-tifth interest of
the south hair of section twenty-two
(22); the north half of section twenty
seven (27); nortli half of section
twenty-live (25); the southwest quart
er of section twent.y-four (24), all in
township twenty-eight (28) range
twelve, 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 14th day of
October, A. D 1907, in front of the
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 under
signed
Dated at O’Neill this 10th day of
September, A. 1). 1907.
12- 5 O. E. HALL,
Sheriff of Said County.
(First publicati n Sept. 19.)
NOTICE.
The State of Nebraska, Holt county,
ss. In county court:
Notice is hereby given that, peti
tmh having been tiled in the county
court of Holt county,Nebraska,for the
appointment of an Administratrix of
the estate of John II. Smith,deceased,
late of said county. The same is set
for hearing at 9 o’clock a. no., on Sat
urday, the 5th day of October, 1907, at
the office of the county judge, in
O’Neill, in said county, at which time
and place all persons interested in
said.estate may appear and be heard
concerning said appointment.
Given under my hand and official
Beal this 18th day of September. 1907.
(Seal) C. J. MALONE,
13- 3 County Judge.
(First publication August 29)
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, Land
Office at O’Neill, Neb, Aug. 27, 1907
Notice is hereby given that the fol
lowing-named settler has tiled notice
of his Intention to make final proof
(n support of his claim, and that said
proof will be made before the register
and receiver, at O’Neill, Nebraska,
on October 17, 1907, viz: S. Tilden
Loreman, Meek, Nebraska., for the
II. IS. No. 10757, swjnei sec 4, twp 31
north; range 12 west.
He names the following witnesses
to prove his continuous residence
upon and cultivation of said land, viz:
William Clevlsh of Turner, Nebraska,
Lewis Steabner of Saratoga, Neb
raska, Levie B. Fuller of Meek, Neb
raska, Willard Putman of Meek, Neb
raska. 10-0
B. E. STURDKVANT, Register.
(First Publication Oct. 10)
PROBATE NOTICE.
In the matter of the estate of Sarah
Jane Blain deceased:
Notice is hereby given that the
creditors of said deceased will meet
the executor of said estate, before me,
county judge cf Holt county, Nebras
ka, at the county court room in said
county, on the 9th day of November,
1907, on the 9th day of January, 1908,
and on the 9th day of April, 1908, at
10 o’clock a. m., each day, for the pur
pose 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 9th day of October, 1907.
This notice will be published in the
Frontier for four weeks successively,
prior to the 9th day of November. 1907.
[Seal] C. J. MALONE,
16-4 County Judge.
(First Publication October 3d.)
NOTICE.
To Charles Bailey and wife, M. A.
Bailey, (real name unknown), F. L.
DeGraff, (real name unknown), and
wife, Mary DeGraff, (real name un
known). Non-resident defendants.
You and each of you will take notice
that M. R. Chambers as plaintiff has
commenced an action in the District
Court of Holt County, Nebraska,
against you and each of you, the ob
ject and prayer of said action being to
foreclose a mortgage on the Southeast
quarter of section 23, township 27,
North of Range 13 west of the 01 h P.
M. In Holt county, Nebraska, given
on said land as security for a note of
$000 bearing date January 1st, 1906,
and given by the then owner of the
land, the defendant, Charles Hailey.
Plaint ill alleges in said petition
that he is the owner of said note and
mortgage securing the same, arid that
there is now due and payable to him
of and from you and each of vou the
sum of $700, no part of which has been
paid or in any manner satistied and
that tlie same is a iirst lein on above
described real estate and prays fur a
decree of foreclosure and a sale of said
real estate for the purpose of satisfy
ing the amount found due the plain
tiff together witli interest and costs
and for other equitable relief.
Vou are required to answer said pe
tition on or before the 11th day of
November 1907.
R. It. DICKSON,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
(First publication Sept. 26th )
NOTICK OF SALE.
In the District Court of Washington
County, Nebraska.
In the matter of the sale of real es
tate, by I. C. Eller administrator with
v. ill annexed, of the estate of Martha
E George, deceased.
Notice is hereby given, that in pur
suance of an order and license of lion.
A. L Sutton, one of the judges of t he
district court of the 4th judicial dis
trict of Nebraska, within and for
Washington County, madeand entered
on the 9th day of September 1907, for
the sale of the real estate hereinafter
described, there will be sold at the
front door of the Court House, in the
city of O’Neill, Nebraska, on the 18th
day of October A. D. 1907, at one o’
clock P M. at public vendue, to the
highest bidder for cash, the following
described real estate to wit:
The South half of the Southwest
quarter of Section Seven and the
North half of the Northwest quarter
of Section Eighteen, all in Township
Twenty-eight, North. Range Four
teen West, of the 6th P. M. Holt coun
ty, Nebraska, subject to existing liens.
Said sale will remain open one hour.
I C. ELLER,
Administrator of the estate of
Martha E. George, deceased, with
will annexed. 14-4
(Frst publication Octotier .id.)
NOTICE.
Whereas the Hoard of Supervisors
of Holt county, Nebraska, in regular
.session October 1st, 1907. found that
the recent high water in Eagle creek,
caused by an unusual fall of rain has
suddenly injured and damaged both
roadway and liridge on section line
between sections 2 and 11 Township
32, Range 11, over and across Eagle
creek, Holt county, Nebraska, and
whereas said road eannot tie traveled
without a bridge at that place, there
fore, in tlie opinion of this board an
emergency ext ts, and that the public
good requires the immediate action,
and to prevent any inconvenience and
damage, 1 move you that we proceed
to repair the same.
Therefore, notice is hereby given to
all persons interested, ot the intention
of said board of supervisors of Holt
county, Nebraska, to let a contract
for the repair of said bridge and the
a pproaches thereto and the damage
done thereto in the manner provided
by law.
Notice is further given that said
matter will lie heard before the hoard
of supervisors of Holt, county, Nehr ,
at t lie court, house in 1 lie citv of O’
Neill outlie 10th day of November
1907.
Dated this 2d day of October 1907.
L E. Skidmore. Chairman.
15-4 W. P. Simar, County Clerk.
(First publication October 3d )
SHERRIE’S SALE.
By Virtue of an Order 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 25th day of
June 1907, in favor of the County of
Holt as Plaintiff, and against Michael
Fiannigan, Thomas V. Holden, Annie
Holden, Edgerton Wilson, and Lot
Twenty Three (23) in Block Sixteen
(16) in , the Original town of O’Neill,
according to the recorded plat, as De
fendants, for the sum of Three Hun
dred Sixty-Six ($366.00) Dollars witli
interest at the rate of 10 per cent per
annum and the costs taxed at $3193
and accruing costs, 1 have levied upon
the following real estate taken as the
property of said defendants, to satisfy
said Order of Sale, to-wit:
Lot Twenty-three (23) in Block Six
teen (16) of O’Neill, Holt county,
Nebraska.
And will offer the same for sale to
the highest bidder for cash, in hand,
on the 4th day of November, A. D.
1907, in front of the 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, this
3rd day of October 1907.
C. E. HALL,
15-5 Sheiiff of Holt County.
ALDERSON’S GOT EM!
GOOD AND PLENTY
Not the Measles, nor thejirn
jams, but pure bred young
bulls of the best families.
Mostly Red, sired by Scottish
Sharon of Grey tower, 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
U. R. station free
JOHN M. ALDERSON
Chambers. - - - Nebraska
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
Cures Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough.
BRILLIANT OSTENDE,
Belgium Has the World’s Most Fa
mous Bathing Beach.
Two-thirds of the people go to Os
tende, the Belgian beach, to gamble,
but the remaining third is so large that
the beach, in spite of splendid size, is
always covered with the portable bath
houses, the mushroom and coffin shaped
chairs. Even at night the chairs will
be there, for with the lights from the
buildings and the lighthouse it is al
most turned Into day. This lighthouse
Is quite a curiosity. It dates back to
1771, and now In Its rebuilt and mod
ernized state it throws a gleam over
the country for forty-five miles round.
We are fond of referring to Broad
way, New York city, as an especially
cosmopolitan street; but, if you will
permit the expression, It is not in any
way “in it” with the promenade at Os
tende. All countries are represented,
and every representative is in his Sun
day best. On a sunny afternoon In tlie
season the boulevards of Paris are not
more brilliant than this far famed
avenue.
Here the German officer is not in uni
form, but in the full glory of Ills spot
less white flannels, his many colored
wide silk belt and his imitation pan
ama bat. And as he passes a group of
attractive ladles Ills waxed mustache
will grow stlffer In its upward twirls,
and his walking stick will cut the air
even more Jauntily than before. If
his monocle he especially cleverly han
dled and his face show an unusual
number of the much coveted saber
scars, lie may be rewarded with a mur
mured “Reltzender Kerb”
The tall, black bearded Russian will
walk somberly along and show no emo
tion or interest in anything, but you
may be sure that very little will escape
his notice, and at the casino when the
play Is high you will always find him
in close attendance.—Charles F. l’eters
in Bohemian Magazine.
THE INFINITE.
Beyond the Visible the Invisible, Be
yond the Invisible the Unknown.
In “Victor Hugo's Intellectual Auto
biography” the great Frenchman
writes ns follows of the infinite after
asking what vehicle shall be adopted
to cross the spaces of the universe:
“The locomotive travels fifteen leagues
an hour. The hurricane travels sixty
leagues an hour. The cannon ball
travels 700 leagues an hour. The lo
comotive drags; the hurricane limps;
the cannon ball is a tortoise. Let tis
bestride a ray of light. This is a
mount 4,000 times swifter than the
cannon ball, 4,200,000 times swifter
than the hurricane and 17,000,000
times swifter than the locomotive. It
makes, as you know, 70,000 leagues a
second.
"Start. Light launches you from
tiie earth to the sun in eight minutes,
from the sun to Oeeanus in four hours,
from Oeeanus to Centaurus In three
years and eight months, from Cen
tnurus to the pole star in twentv
ciglit years, from the polo star to the
Milky way in 10.S00 years, from the
Milky way to the nebula of Canes
Venatici in 5,000,000 years—you have
not yet taken a step.
“The apparitions of the universe will
continue to loom. The unsoundable
will remain before you in its entirety.
Beyond the visible the invisible, be
yond the invisible the unknown.
Everywhere, everywhere, in the ze
nith, at the nadir, in front, behind,
above, below, in the heights, in the
depths, looms the formidable dark
ness of the infinite.
“What, then, is there back of all
tills? Nothing, say you? Nothing?
What! I, a worm of the earth, am
possessed of an intelligence, and this
immensity Is without one? Oh, pardon
us, Abyss of Infinity!”
Effects of Radium.
Many precious stones show a remark
able change of color in the presence of
radium. In late German experiments
n colorless diamond from Borneo be
came pale yellow after an exposure of
eight days to Impure radium bromide,
deeper yellow in eight days more and
was not wholly restored to Its original
colorlessness by heating to redness.
The light blue of a sapphire turned to
green in two hours, then to yellow, red
dish yellow and after fourteen days to
yellowish brown. The color disappear
ed on heating, a light yellow invariably
reappearing, however, when the stone
became cold. The rays did not affect
the color of the amethyst, ruby, blue
topaz or chrysoberyl, but a tourmaline
with a green end became green at any
other point on which the rays acted.
She Could Swim.
“Look here!” exclaimed the Irate
suburbanite ns he floundered about in
the green water and soft mud. “When
1 bought this lot didn’t I tell you 1 had
just been married?”
“You did, sir,” replied the land
agent boldly.
“Well, do you think this is the prop
er place to bring a bride?”
“I do, sir. Didn’t I hear you call
her ‘Duckie’ two or three times?”—
Chicago News.
The Main Point.
“Young man, you don't want my
daughter.”
“Why, sir, I can support her in the
style to which she lias been accus
tomed.”
“But can you support her in the
style of which she has been accus
tomed to rend in trashy novels?”—
Washington Herald.
It’s better to do something for some
body than to do somebody for some
thing. Try this today.—Wall Street
Journal.
Aristotle believed that the proper age
for marriage was thirty-seven years
for a man and eighteen for a woman.
wii<n iii the henrt of the woods you must bavo R
a vdiuhle FIREARM if yon would land your game. H
For over 39 years STEVENS FIREARMS have tj
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We manufacture a large and varied line consisting of
RIFLES, from . $3.00 to $150.00
PISTOLS, from . 2.50 to 50.00
I SHOTGUNS, from 7.50 to 30.00
We will ship our goods (express prepaid) on
ivxeipt of price if you cannot secure them from
your dealer.
J. Stevens Arms & Tool Co.,
P. O. BOX 3626
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SEWING MACHINE
Do not be deceived by those who ad
vertise a 800.00 Sewing Machine for
$20.00. Thiskind of a machine can
be bought from us or any of our
dealers from $15.00 to $18.00.
WE MAKE A VARIETY.
THE NEW HOWE IS THE BEST.
The Feed determines the strength or
weakness of Sewing Machines. The
Double Feed combined with other
strong points makes the Hfcw Home
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Costs 10 cents and equals 20 cents
worth of any other kind of bluing.
Won’t Freeze-Spill, Break
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE:
around in the Water.
Calumet
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Perfect In quality.
Moderate In prioe.
V. ALBERTS
MFO- A DEALER IN
Harness & Saddlery Goods
Also Agent for
Bliss Native Herbs, 200 days treatment for II
and money refunded if not benefltted. Also
Wheeler <& Wilson Ball Bearing Sewing Maoh.
E. H. BENEDICT
LAW & REAL ESTATE
Oftlce first door south of D.8, Land Office
J. C. HORISKEY
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Flour, Salt, Country Produce
The Frontier Six Months for 75c
/ THE PRAISE GIVEN BLISS N ATIVE
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CALITY 13 THE STRONGEST
PROOF THAT THIS FAMOUS
HOUSEHOLD REMEDY' DOES ALL
THAT IS CLAIMED FOR IT. :: ::
NO ONE need suffer with
Rheumatism, Dyspepsia,
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orders, Catarrh, Diabetes, Consti
pation, Eczema or any ailment
arising from impure blood. One
tablet of
Buss Native Herbs
taken each day will quickly put
the most weakened system in per
fect order. Each root, herb and
bark in its composition has a spe
cial mission to perform. Each box
of the remedy contains 200 Tablets
for $1.00 and a Registered Guaran
tee to CURE or Money Refunded.
A 32 Page Almanac tells the story
completely. The medicine is NOT
sold in drug-stores, only by agents.
THE ALONZO O. BLISS COMPANY,
WASHINGTON, D. C., ARE SOLE
MAKERS OF BLISS NATIVE HERBS
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O’NEILL, NEB.
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How to Use It”
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use of English.
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How to Increase One’s Vocabulary.
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Shall and Will; Should and Would:
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Correct English in the School.
What to Say and W’hat Not to Say.
Course in Letter-Writing and Punct
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Alphabetic list of Abbreviations.
Business English for the Business Man.
Compound Words; How to Write
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-SAY WE D0
Veterinary Work
and don’t you forget it. A prac
tical man with 20 years in the
business and always up-to-date.
Performs all the principal
Operations of Veterinary
Surgery,
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Dentistry, etc. Successfully treats
the so-called (but wrongly named)
swamp fever. Will go in any OUT
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O’Neill, - Nebraska.
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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 be Promptly Attended
Office: First door to right over Pixley &
Hanley’s drug store. Residence phone
R. R. DICKSON
Lawyer
reference: first national iank. O'NEILL
DR. J. P. GILLIGAN
Physician and Surgeon
Special attention given to
DISEASES OF WOMEN, DISEASES
OF THE EYE AND CORRECT
FITTING OF GLASSES
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
Tije PalacB Stables
Bowen Bros., Proprietors.
GOOD RIGS, PRICES RIGHT
feeding A SPECIALTY
HORSES BOUGHT & 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:
eve. Ear, Nose and throat
Spectacle, correctly fitted and Supplied.
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I HAVE REOPENED
THE CATZ
IWeat 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 80
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O’Neill’s Bakery is now lo
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 I
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