The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 05, 1907, Image 10

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Practical Cement Worker
Manufactures Cemeut 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 Cat a will be Promptly Attended,
Office: First door to right over PIxley &
Hanley’s drug store. Residence phone 06
R. R. DICKSON
Lawysp q*
fttrcRCNCc: riMT national sank, oncili
DR. J. P. GILLIGAN
Physician and Surgeon
Special attention given to
DISEASES OF WOMEN, DISEASES
Or THE EYE AND CORRECT
FITTING OF GLASSES
FRED L. BARCLAY
STUART, NEB.
Makes Long or Short Time Loans on Imputed
Farms and Ranches
If you are In need of a loan drop him
a line and he will call and see you.
theO'REILL
ABSTRACT * SO.
Compiles
Abstracts of Title
THE ONLY COMPLETE SET OF AB
STRACT BOOKS IN HOLT COUNTY
I HAVE REOPENED
THE GATZ
Meat Market
With a full line of meats of all kinds
and solicit a share of the public’s
patronage.
6000 MEATS AND LIBERAL WEIGHTS
*A. H. POE*
First door east Hotel Evans. Phone 80
O’Neill’s Bakery is now lo
cated in its “new home”
where you can get
Bread, Pies
Cake
i and all sorts of bakery pro
ducts. Also canned goods,
fruits, nuts, candies, cigars,
tobacco, etc.
5 w. J. SALEM, Prop.
| 3d door east Hotel Evans |
ALDERSON’S GOT EM!
GOOD AND PLENTY
Not the Measles, nor the jim
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
Sarties. Delivered to nearest
!. R. station free.
JOHN M. ALDERSON
Chambers, • • - Nebraska
C. C. FOUTS,
of O’Neill, - Nebraska.
-SAY WE DO—
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,
Castration of Ridgelings, Spaying
Dentistry, etc. Successfully treat!
the so-called (but wrongly named
swamp fever. Will go in any OUI
BREAK and treat it.
No Cure No Pay
What more do you WANT. Writ!
me, call and see me, or phone me,
Theiephone No. 132.
O’Neill, - Nebraska
(First publication Oct. 31.)
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of tlie Interior, Land
Office at O’Neill, Nebraska, October
28,1907. “Not coal lauds.”
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 said proof
will be made before the Register and
Receiver at O’Neill, Nebraska, on
December 12, 1907, viz:
Joseph .1. Fcsler, IT. E. No. 1661 >,
Jan. 2. 1901, for the N4 NEi, See. 15,
Twp. 30, N. 11. 11 W. 6th J*. M.
lie names the following witnesses
to prove his continuous residence up
on and cultivation of said land, viz:
James Brennan of O’Neill, Nebr.,
H.B. Hubbard of Agee, Nebr., A.
Peterson and Andrew Schmidt, both
of O’Neill, Nebr.
B. E. STURDEVANT,
19-6 Register.
(First Publication Nov. 21.)
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, Land
Office at O’Neill, Nebraska. Novem
ber 18, 1907. “Not Coal Lands.”
Notice is hereby given that John
Gaughenbaugh, of Emmett, Nebraska,
has filed notice of his intention to
make final live year proof in support
of his claim, viz: Homestead entry
No. 17181, made October 1, 1901, for
the northeast quarter section 24,
township 28 north, range 13 west 6th
P. M, and that said proof will be
made before Register and Receiver,
at O’Neill, Nebraska, on December
28, 1907.
He names the following witnesses
to prove his continuous residence up
on, and cultivation of, the land, viz:
A. Maring, of Emmett, Nebr., L. I.
Pucket, of Emmett, Nebr., Andrew
Clark jr., of O’Neill, Nebr., J. B.
Maring, of Emmett, Nehr.
22-fi B. E. STURDEVANT,
Register.
(First Publication jnov. zl.;
ORDER OF HEARING ON PRO
BATE OF FOREIGN WILL.
State of Nebraska, Holt county, ss.
In the probate court of said county.
In the matter of the estate of Her
man Bruner, deceased.
On this 16th day of November, A.
D. 1907, Lyman Waterman filed his
petition in this court, and presented
an authenticated copy of the last will
and testament of Herman Bruner, de
ceased, late of La Salle county, and
state of Illinois, the prayer of said
petitioner being that a day be fixed
by this court for the purpose of ap
proving and allowing said last will
and testament, and causing the same
to be filed and recorded in this office.
It is therefore hereby
Ordered, That Saturday, the 7th
day of December, A. D. 1907, at 10
o’clock a. m. be fixed for hearing said
petition, when all persons interested
in said matter may appear and show
cause why the prayer of said petition
should not be granted; and that notice
of the pendency of said petition 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 newspaper printed
In said county, for three weeks prior
to said day of hearing.
[Spall C. J. MALONE,
22-;i County .1 ddge.
(First Publication Nov. 21.)
NOTICE.
In the court of Holt county, Ne
braska.
In the matter of the estate of William
F. Smith deceased.
To all persons interested in said es
tate. You are hereby notified that on
the 20th day of November, 1907, Eliza
oeth G. Smith administratrix of the
estale of William F. Smith, deceased,
filed in said court her final account as
said administratrix and a petition tor
final settlement and distributitioa of
the residue of said estate; that tiie
said final account and petitioa for
final settlement and distribution wilt
be heard on the 7th day of December.
1907, at 10 o'clock a. m. at the county
court room in O’Neill in said county,
at which time and place any persons
interested in said estate may appear
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 administratrix.
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 20th day of ^November,
1907.
[Seal] C. J. MALONE,
22-3 County J udge.
(First Publication Nov. 28 )
NOTICE.
In the court of Holt county, Nebraska.
In the matter of the estate of John
W. Dahlin, deceased.
To all persons interested in said es
tate. You are hereby notified that on
the 27th day of November, 1907, J. J.
Troyer administrator of the estate of
John W. Dahlin, deceased, filed in
said court his final account as said ad
ministrator and a petition for final
settlement and distribution of the
residue of said estate; that the said
final account and petition for final
settlement and distribution will be
heard on the 14th day of December,
1907, at 1 o’clock, b- m. at the county
court room in O’Neill, in said county,
at which time and place any persons
interested in said estate may appear
and show cause, if such exists, why
said final account should not be ap
proved and a decree of disbirutio
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 27th day of November,
1907.
[Seal] C. J. MALONE,
23-3 County Judge.
(First Publication Dec. 5.)
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, Land
i Office at O’Neill, Nebraska, Novem
ber 29,1907. “Not Coal Lands.”,
i Notice is hereby given that the fol
lowing named settler has tiled notice
of ills intention to make final proof in
support of his claim, and that said
, proof will be made before the R gistcr
and Receiver, it O’Neill, Nebraska,
on Jauuary 15,1908, viz; George Law
rence one of the heirs and for the heirs
of Guy C. Lawrence, deceased, H. E.
17H80, August 1, 1902, for the N1
bVV'i section 14, township 28, north
range 13, west 6th P. M.
He names the following witnesses
to prove his continuous residence up
on and cultivation of said land, viz:
Morion E Hiatt, of Emmet, Nehr.,
Leslie I. Puckett, of Emmet, Nehr.,
Alexander Maring, of Emmet, Nehr.,
Thomas E. Maring. of Huimet, Nebr.
24-6 R E STUilDEVANT,
Register.
KKPOKT Ok IHIO CONDITION
OF THE
O’Neill National Bank
of O'Neill, Xeb.. Charter No. 5770
At the close of business, December 3,1007.
RESOURCES
Loans and discount?-.. .$142,999 44
Overdratts ■ < t ured and unsecured.. 1,095 57
IJ. S. bonds to seem circulation- 50,000 00
1'remi'imson U. S v >nds . 1.800 00
Banking house furniture & fixtures 5,000 00
Due from nation**l hanks (not re
serve agentsi. 5,935 94
Due from state banks and bank
ers. 82 13
Due from approved reserve agents . 1(1,043 1K>
Cheeks and other cash Items. 398 93
Notes of other national hanks.. 12.225 00
Fractional paper currency, ruckles
and rents . 52 75
Lawful money reserve In hank, viz:
Specie.... .$5,844 55
Legal tender nof»-s . 8,470 00 $14,314 55
Redemption fund with U. S. treas
urer (5 per cent of circulation)— 2.500 00
Total.$252,247 07
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in.$50,000 00
Surplus fund. 0,750 00
Undivided profits less expenses and
taxes paid. 008 10
National bank notes outstanding... 50,000 00
Due toother national banks. 10,072 21
Due Instate hanks and bankers. 12,978 50
individual deposits subject to check 02,047 94
Demand certificates of deposit— 5k,530 80
Total. $->52,247 07
State of Nebraska. County of Holt. ss.
I, Jas. F. O’Donnell, cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
.1 AS. F. O’DONNELL.
Cashier.
Correct—Attest: T. B Purcell, Thos. II.
Fowler, H. P. Dowling. Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th
day or December, 19<»7.
.1. H. Meredith, Notary Public.
My commission expires March 25, 1913.
HOTEL
EVANS
ONLY FIRST-CLASS
HOTEL IN THE CITY
FREE BUS SERVICE
W. T. EVANS, Prop
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Copyrights Ac. •
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qnieiilv ascertain our opinion free whether an [
. invention is probably patentable. Communion- .
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i sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. ►
j Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive t
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Title Abstractors
Office in Firnt National Bank Bldg.
The Warming Closets
Of a
rT’HE Warming Closets on all
| ^ Majestic Ranges have
' malleable iron doors and frames.
The doors can be dropped down
, without fear of breakage, form*
I ing a perfect shelf, and holding
the weight of an ordinary size
| man.
At a glance you would think
■ the roll back door on other
warming closets would better
suit your purpose. Let us use a
little reasoning: First, with the
roll back door closet you have
no shelf to set things on before
you slide them into the closet,
while on the drop door you
have. Second, with the roll back door you have very little room
in closet, the roll door taking up most of it. Third, if you are
not careful you will break the dish in closet by back of roll door
hitting it. The Majestic has good strong drop doors—you can’t
break them. N
sSlNEIL BRENNANS*
H rciware and Farm Impelments
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Methodist Church Items.
Hie u-.ual services will be held at
our church Sunday, beginning at 10
o’clock a. m., with a class meeting led
by Mrs. O O. Snyder. Sermon by the
pastor at 10:30, subject, “Seeking a
Kingdom and the Result.” Sunday
school at 12 m. Plenty of room and a
place for any and everybody. Come
and study the lesson with us. The
Jotiior League service at 3 o’clock will
be led by Miss Ethel Conklin. We
should like to see every Junior in his
or her place. At 6:30 p. m. we expect
to have a very interesting Epworth
League service, to which all of our
young people and any others who wish
to attend, are cordially invited. Ser
mon by the pastor at 7:30 p. m., sub
ject, “The Lord’s side.” To this, as
to all other services of our church, you
are cordially invited. Prayer meeting
Thursday evening at 7:30.
T. S. Watson, Pastor.
Good Cough Medicine for Children.
The season for coughs and colds is
now at hand and too much care can
not be used to protect the children. A
child is much more likely to contract
diptheria or scarlet fever when he has
a cold. The quicker you cure his cold
the less risk. Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy is the sole reliance of many
mothers, and few of those who have
tried it are willing to use any other.
Mrs. F. F. Starclier,of Ripley, W. Va.,
says, “I have never used anything
other than Chamberlain’s Cough Rem
edy for my children and it has always
given good satisfaction.” This remedy
contains no opium or other narcotic
and may be given as confidently to a
child as to an adult. For sale by Gil
ligan & Stout.
The Wayne Normal opens a new
term December 30. Here is a chance
for young men and women to go to
school, at least, a few months this
winter. Students can take just the
studies they want; no examinations to
enter. You will get great good by
going a single term. Write Pres. J.
M. Pile for a catalog which tells of
the work, the excellent accommoda
tions and the small expense for at
tending. This school can care for
1000 students nicely. 21-4
Advertised Letters.
The following letters remain un
called for in the O’Neill postoffice for
the week ending November 30, 1907:
OrlandoS. Carver.Miss M. K. Smith,
Mary K. Smith, Gilbert Swartzlerider,
Mrs. Hope Stansberry, George Mus
sear, Mrs. Lillie Nichols, Mrs. Mary
Murphy, A. Linkinson. Mrs. Frank
llammerberg, D. J. Gibbons. Postal
cards: Miss Mary K. Smith, George
Mussear.
In calling for the above please say
“advertised.” If notcalled for in two
weeks will be aentto dead letter office
R. J. Marsh, Postmaster.
Beware of Frequent Colds.
A succession of colds or a protracted
cold is almost certain to end in chronic
catarrh, from which few persons ever
wholly recover. Give every cold the
attention it deserves and you may
avoid this disagreeable disease. How
can you cure a cold? Why not try
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy? It is
highly recommended. Mrs. M. White
of Butler, Tenn., says: “Several years
ago I was bothered with my throat
and lungs. Someone told me of
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. I be
gan using it and it relieved me at
once. Now my throat and lungs are
sound and weli.” For sale by Gilligan
& Stout.
FOR SALE—Thoroughbred Poland
China boars.-William Mather,
O’Neill, Nebr. 22-3
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ST OF
EVERYTHMG
Maximum travel safety, and everything for the
complete comfort of patrons is provided via The
North Western Line, with its splendid service to
Chicago, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, St. Paul and
all points east. Be sure your ticket reads via the
Chicago & North Western Ry.
thereby surrounding yourself for the journey /
with a perfection of service that includes The
Best of F-Very thing.
Meals in dining cars a la carte.
The most direct route to the East is over the
“Only double track railway be
tween the Missouri River and
Chicago.”
For sleeping car reservations, tickets
and full information, apply to Ticket
Agent, The /forth Western
Fine.
Send for Booklet entitled
°W©LsKii\gtoi\M
It tells how farmers succeed there; about the cheap land, the
productive yields and the grand opportunities for moneymak
ing and home building. It tells about wheat raising in the
Big Bend country— fruit raising in the Wenatchee valley and
dairying in the Puget Sound region. Farmers in Washington
are not satisfied to merely make a living. They BECOME
INDEPENDENT.
High prices for farm products, good transportation and low priced land
make this possible in a few years. The climate in Washington is a mild and
healthful one. The book give the climatic and ogricultural conditions of the
country and tells what others have done. You can do as well. Send for it
today, its free for the asking. Address—
C. E. NOONAN, District Passonger
Agent, Sioux City, Iowa.
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Great Northern Railway
| M. DOWLING. President JAS. F. O’DONNELL. Cashier
I SURPLUS ^ $55,000.00 I ✓
O’NEILL NAT’L BANK
Safety Deposit Boxes
for Rent.
This Bank carries no indebtedness of Officers or Stockholders
O. O- SILT^IDEIR
Ldumber, Goal
Building
Materials, etg.
PHONE 32O’NEILL, NEB
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l| farm loans interest paid on time deposits insurance j|
I FIDELITY BANK j
(§ This Bank aims to oonoerve the Interests of its customers in every £
H honorable way. J|j
!«._OFFICERS-• I
E E HALSTEAD, PRESIDENT. O. F. BlGLI N, VlCE-PRESI DENT 1
DAVID B. GROSVENOR, CASHIER ' §
Directors: K. F,. Halstead, E. H. Halstead, O. F. Blglln, F. J. Dlshner
H D. B. Grosvenor. e!
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PHYSICIAN and SUROCON i u ■ "
Bowen Bros., Proprietors. -
(Late of the U. S. Army)
Successsor to Dr. Truebiood. Surgery GOOD RIGS, PRICES RIGHT
and Diseases of women. FEEDING A SPECIALTY
speciatlies: HORSES BOUGHT <& SOLD
EVE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
Spsctacl..-"«t^«ttadandSuprlKd. O’NEILL, NEB