The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 12, 1908, Image 8

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    First publication Nov 5.
Notice.
« To Cecil Oscar Webb, Herbert Mayo,
Benjamin Graham, James Brown
l Toiler, Somerset Trust Company
9 (acorporation) James Brown Potter,
9 surviving trustee of the English and
| Scottish American Mortgage and lu
st vest ment Company, Limited (a cor
| poration), the unknown heirs and
jjj devisees of James Cooney, deceased,
9 Benjamin Graham and James
Ij Brown Potter trustee for the Eng
? lish and Scottish American Mort
al gage and Investment Company,
| Limited (a corporation), and Benja
| min Graham and James Brown Pot
si ter trustees and successors to Dill
„ wyn Parrish and James Brown
«, Potter former trustees for the Eng
lish and Scottish American Mort
Eage and Investment Company
limited, James Brown Potter and
Benjamin Graham succeeding trus
tees of the English and Scottish
American Mortgage and Investment
Company, Limited, and successors
of Uillwyn Parrish and James
Brown Potter Trustees of the Eng
lish and Scottish American Mort
gage and I vestment Company, Lim
ited, and the English and Scottish
American Mortgage and luvest
Coropany, Limited (a corporal ion),
non resident defendants.
I you ana each of you will lake notice
that Frank Wtlmerton as plaintiff
lias commenced an action in the
district court of Holt county, Ne
braska, against you and eacii of you
alleging in his said petition that lie
is the absolute owner of and in the
possession of the following described
real estate situated in Holt county,
Nebraska, to-wit: the southeast quar
ter of the southwest quarter of sec
tion six, and lot one ai d the north
west quarter of the northeast quarter
and the northeast quarter of the
northwest quarter of section seven (7)
and the east half of the southeast
quarter of section six (6) and the east
half of the northeast quarter of sec
tion seven (7), all in township twenty
live (25), nortii of range nine (0) west
of the 6th principal merldan, and
further allegingtbat he and his prior
grantors have been for more thau ten
years last past in the actual, continu
ous, notorious, adverse, visible, ex
clusive and open possession of the
above described real estate, claiming
to be the owner thereof and asserting
title to said real estate; and further
alleging in said petition that you and
each of you have no claim, right, title,
lien or interest in or to said real estate
or any part thereof either in law or
In equity and that you and each of you
ought to be excluded from claiming
- or asserting any claim, right,, title,
lien or interest in or to said real
■ estate and that your claimed interest
In said real estate casts a cloud
upon his title to said land which
ought to be removed and the title
thereto quieted and confirmed in him.
and you and each of you restrained
and enjoined from claiming any right,
title, or interest in and to said real
estate, and prays that the title to
said real estate be quieted and con
tinued in him and that he be ad
judged to be the absolute owner there
of and that you and each of you be
excluded from claiming any interest
in or two said real estate and that you
and each of you and all persons claim
ing by through or under ybu be re
s'rained from asserting any right,
title, lien, or interest in and to
said land and that the cloud cast
upon plaintiff’s title by reason of your
claimed interest in said land be re
moved by a decree of the oonrt and
for other equitable relief. You are
required to answer said petition on
or before the 14th day of December
1908, 20-4
it. R. Dickson,
Attorney for plaintiff.
BUCK FOX PELTS.
Only About Five Skint Are Secured
Each Year.
In the estimation of trappers of the
Canadian northland as well as in the
eyes of the nobility of Russia there Is
only one king of beasts, the highly
prized black fox. On an average five
perfect pelts of this rare fur bearer
are brought down from the norfhland
each year and In rare years as many
as ten or twelve, though each year
thousands of men make a living trap
ping and the yearly catch of foxskins
amounts to over 100,000 from Canada
alone.
In no way except in color does the
black fox differ from the red fox,
whose pelt sells for about $2, or from
the gray fox, whose winter coat Is
valued at from $150 to $400, but When
ever a hunter can secure a black fox
and remove Its skin without marring
the fur he is sure of receiving from
$800 to $1,500 for his trophy. Not only
Is every black fox pelt bought as soon
as taken, but a dozen Russian noble
men bare paid agents traveling In
North America all through, the winter
seeking out remote hillside farms and
abandoned logging camps where it is
possible that a shy and elusive black
fox may have been seen. *
Within the last twenty years a num
ber of wealthy men who have owned
fenced game preserves have spent vast
sums of money In buying foxes alive
and turning them loose within private
inclosures. By and by It may be that
some skilled or fortunate breeder will
produce a black pup or perhaps a pair
of black foxes may be captured alive,
and from these a new breed of black
foxes will arise and cause a great
panic among the men who hunt for
black foxes. He who can wrest the
secret of breeding black foxes from
nature Is assured of riches past count
ing and can command the worshipful
homage of the Russian nobility and
aristocracy, who seem willing to sacri
fice untold wealth for the pleasure of
wearing overcoats made from the polts
of American black foxes.—Kdmonton
Cor. Toronto Globe.
First publication Oct. 8.
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 ti.e 28th day of Novem
ber, 1903, In favor of the county of
Holt as plaintiff, and against the un
known heirs of H. M. Taylor, real
name unknown, M. S. Taylor, wife of
H. M. Taylor, real name unknown,
Howell M. Uttley, Mary Uttley, wife
of Howell M. Uttley, and Jane Bent
ley, Cyrus U. Bentley and Mrs. Payne,
real name unknown, as defendants,for
the sum of Two hundred Eighty-one
and no one hundreth dollars ($281 00)
and the costs taxed at $52.73 aud ac
cruing costs, I have levied upon the
following real estate taken as the
property of iaid defendants, to satisfy
said order of sale, to-wit:
A strip of land beginning at the
northeast corner oi lot 16, In block 31,
in the city of O’Neill, thence ruuning
west across lots 16, 15, 14 and 13, to
the northwest corner of lot 13, thence
south forty-two and one half feet
along the west line of said lot 13,
thence east one hundred and seventy
feet accross Raid lots 13,14,15 and 16,
to the east line of lot 16. thence north
forty-two and one half feet to the
place of beginning.
And will oiler the same for sale to
the highest bidder for cash, m hand,
on the 9th day of November, A. f)
1908, in front of the court house, in
O’Neill, Holt county, Nebraska, at
the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. of saio day
when and where due attendance will
bn given by the undersigned.
Dated at O’Neill, Holt county, this
8th day of October, 1908
aq n t? n a r t
Sheriff of Holt Couhtv.
First publication Oct. 8.
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 25th day of August,
1908, in favor of the county of Holt, as
plaintiff, and against Elizabeth Ver
mllye, John Doe, real name unknown,
Mary Doe, real name unknown, Med
ora Ruse, Aquila H. Pickering, Han
nah Pickering, J. A. Ailing, real name
unknown, as defendant, for the sum
of Fifty-five and no one hundreth
dollars (#55.00), and the costs taxe4 at
#39.85 and accruing costs, 1 have lev
ied upon the following real estate tak
en as the property of said defendants,
to satisfy said order of sale, to-wit:
The southwest quarter of section
24, township 28 north, of range 13,
west of the sixth P. M. jn Holt county,
Nebraska.
And will offer the same for sale to
the highest bidder for cash, in hand,
on the 16th day of November, A. D. 1908,
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’Nejll, Holt county, this
8th day of October, 1908.
17-5 C. E. HALL,
Sheriff of Holt County.
First publication Oct. 8.
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 8th day of February,
1900, in favor of the county of Holt as
plaintiff andagainsa Leighton Wyman
and Mrs. Wyman his wife, real name
unkonwn, and C. E. Rooke, real name
unknown, as defendants, for the sum
of sixty and 57-100 dollars ($60.57) and
the costs taxed at $45 08 and accruing
costs, I have levied upon the follow
ing real estate taken as the proptrty
of said defendants, to satisfy said
order of sale, to-wit:
The southwest quarter of section 21,
township 32 north, of range 9, west In
Holt county, Nebraska.
And will offer the same for sale to
the highest bidder for cash, in hand,
on the 9th day of November, A. D.
1908, 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
8th day o October, 1908.
16-5 C E. HALL,
Sheriff of Holt County.
First publication Oct 15
School Land Auction.
The following described lands in
Holt county will be offered for lease
at public auction at the county t reas
urer’s office in O’Neill, Monday. No
vember 9, 1908, at 10 o’clock, a. m.
Terms of leasing and appraised
value may be had on application to
the county treasurer at O’Neill or
the commissioner of Public Lands and
Buildings at Llnooln.
Sw nw and w* sw 24, 26, 9.
Ne ne 8, 28,11,
All 16, 28, 11.
Wi ne 16, 29, 11.
E4 16, 31, 11.
Sw sw 16, 32, 11.
Se se 36, 26 12.
Ne 36, 27,12.
S4 16, 27, 13.
Nw 36, 27, 13.
Si 36, 28, 13.
Nw sw 16, 29, 13.
All 16, 28, 14.
Ni 16, 33, 14.
Sw 36, 32, 16.
17-4 H. M. EATON,
Commissioner Public Lands and Build
Ings.
First publication Oct. 22.
Notice to Creditors
In County Court within and for
Holt county, Nebraska, October, 17,
1908.—In the matter of the estate of
WiilominoB. Bader,deceased To the
Creditors of said estate: You are
hereby notified that I will sit at the
county court room in O’Neill, in said*
county, on the 14th day of Nov
ember 1908, on the 15th day of Feb
ruary 1909, and on the 14th day of May
1909 at 1 o’clock p. m. to receive
and examine ail claims against said
estate, with view to their adjustment
and allowance. The time limited for
the presentation of claims against
said estate is six months from the 14th
day of November, 1908, and the time
limited for the payment of debts is
one year from said 14th day of Novem
be? 1908.
Witness say hand and the seal of
said county court, this 17th day of
October, 1908 18-1 1
O. J. MALONE, 1
(Seal) County Judge. '
First publicaton Nov. 5.
Notice to Creditors.
In County Court within and for
Holt county, Nebraska, November 2,
1908. In the matter of the estate of
Abbie K. Jewell, deceased. To the
Creditors of said estate: You are
hereby notified that I will sit in the
county court room in O’Neill, in said
county, on the 30th day of November,
1908, on the 27th day of February,
1909, and on the 31st day of May, 1909,
at 10 o’clock a. m each day to receive
and examine all claims against said
estate, with view to their adjustment
and allowance. The time limited for
the presentation of claims against
said estate is six months from the
30th day of November, 1908, and the
time limited for the payment of debts
is one year from said 30th day of No
vember, 1908.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said county court, this 2nd day of
November, 1908. 20-4
C J. Malone,
(Seal) County Judge.
First publication Nov. 12.
Notice to Creditors
In County Court within and for
Holt County, Nebraska, November 5,
1908. In the matter of the estate of
Nels P. Gibson, deceased. To the
Creditors of said estate: You are
hereby notified that 1 will sit at the
county court room in O’Neill, in said
county, on the 7th day of December,
1908, on the 8th day of March, 1909,
and on the 7th day of June, 1909, at
10 o’clock a. m each day to receive
and examine all claims against said
estate, with view to their adjustment
and allowance. The time limited for
the presentation of claims against
said estate is six months from the 7th
day of December, 1908, and the time
limited for the payment of is one year
from said 7th day of December, i908
Witness my hand and the seal of
said county court, this 2nd day of
November, 1908. 21-4
C. J. MALONE,
(Seal) County Judge.
S FARM LOAN iNTCRtsir PAlb ON TIME DEPOSITS INSURANCE J
j FIDELITY BANK j
Hill Rank aims to oonoorvo the intoreota of its oustomers in ovary !
honorable way.
•-OFFICERS-•
g] E. E. Halstead President. O. F. Biolin, Vice-President |
JAS. F. O'DONNELL, CASHIER
Directors: K. E. Halstead, K. H. Halstead, O. F. niirlln, F. J. Dlslioer !
^J). B. Grospenor.
R. W. McGINNIS, Owner, Lincoln F. E. CLARKE flgr., O'Neill
McGinnis Creamery
O’NEILL, NEBRASKA
A word to patrons: We want your cream. Why sell to other buyers
and have it shipped away when we can give you the same price?
Remember this, you will get just, what your cream weighs and tests
—that is the onip way we do business.
Your checks every Saturday or sooner is desired.
Agents for De Laval Separator. J. U. YANTZI, Agent.
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Several Care Just Received.
Deer Creek Lump. Hocking.
Olympic Trenton.
utT?6*? are onl7 a Portion of our different
Kinds of oo&l. We can please you.
K ?c.*. our Pricos on CORN CRIBS — we have both the Slat and Wire
Cribs. «j*«* Heavy building Paper. Storm Sash and Storm Doors.
O. O. SNYDER
■PHONE 32 O'NEILL. NEB.
Studeba-ker
For 50 Years
the Standard of
Perfection in
Farm Wagons
The quality of the Studebaker Wagon is so well known that it
need* no introduction to users of farm wagons anywhere. For 50
years it has stood as the climax of perfection in wagon building,
and of the tens of thousands of farmers using the Studebaker in
?';J this and foreign countries there is not a dissatisfied one among
y| them. Brennan has a large stock of these wagons and would be
8 glad of the priviledge to show them to you, explain their superior
B points and give you prices.
I COME AND SEE THEM
|JMEIL BRENNAN
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Sale bills i
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with your name
l and address
| printed on them jj
ONLY 50C
The cheapest way to bay for
those wanting small qnantities
(El?e Frontier.
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 Bidgelings, Spaying,
Dentistry, etc. Successfully treats
the so-called (but wrongly named)
swamp fever. Will go in any OUT
BREAK and treat it.
No Cure No Pay
What more do you WANT. Write
me, call and see me, or phone me.
Thelephone No. 132.
O’NeiH, - Nebraska.
M. T. ELLIOTT
REDBIRD, HOLT CO., NEB.
Auctioneer
Parties wanting sales cried should
see M. T. Elliott either at his place
3 miles west of Dorsey or call him
by telephone by connection with
switchboard at Lynch Postofflce
address Redbird, Holt Co , Neb.
Sales cried all over Holt and ad
joining counties. 12-3ra-pd
Meat Market
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With a full line of meats of all kinds
and soliaii a share of the public’s
patronage.
6000 MEATS AND LIBERAL WEIGHTS
4*A. H. POE4
Magic Lantern
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Any boy or girls who will secure
Eight New Subscribers for the Kan
sas City Weekly Journal, at 25c a
year each, making a total of $2, and
send the full amount, together with
the names to us, we will mail to his
or her address a beautiful Magic
Lantern with 50 views. /
Any boy or girl can use it. Just
stretch a white sheet on the wall and
you can have all kinds of fun. Full
directions for use is sent with the
lantern. Any boy or girl can secure
eight new subscribers in a short time
and get this Beautiful Magic Lantern
Send for samples for canvassing.
Send all money by postotBce money
order or draft. Address,
THE KANSAS CITY JOURNAL,
8-3 Kansas City, Mo
ALDERSON'S GOT EM! „
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GOOD AND PLENTY
Not the Measles, nor thejiin
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
R. R. station free.
JOHN M. ALDERSON
Obambers, • - - Nebraska
HOTEL
EVANS
ONLY FIRST-CLASS
HOTEL, IN THE CITY
FREE BUS SERVICE
W» T. EVANS, Prop
theO’DEILL
ABSTBAST * SO. /
Compiles
Abstracts of Title
THE ONLY COMPLETE SET OP AB
STRACT BOOKS IN HOLT COUNTY
DR. J. P. GILLIGAN
Physician and Surgeon
Special attention giuen to
DISEASES OF WOMEN, DISEASES
OF THE EYE AND CORRECI
FIITiNO OF GLASSES
Dr. E. T. Wilson
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
(Late of the U. S. Army)
Successsor to Dr. Trueblood. Surgery
and Diseases of women.
8PKCIATUC8:
Eve, Ear. Nose and Thro*'
Bpertaelei oorrectlj fitted and Supplied
O'NEILL. NE8.
J. C. HORISKEY
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Flour, Salt, Country Produce
E. H. BENEDICT
LAW & REAL ESTATE
3fllce lint door south of n.8, Land Office
D» W. CAMERON
Practical Cement Worker
Manufactures Cement Walks, build
Foundations, Oaves, eto. In fact all
sement work neatly and promptly
lone. Address, AtklnBon or O’Neill
CASTOR IA
Pot Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of