(gijaiS1'QISiaift®l3®ISllBlw’i?fi!®®c!I£jH£®ISEI31II!I3I3ISi3c!MSIBISIB®I3l5®MoiraiM@IB]S®®BM3Jpj “ Farm Loans interest paid on time deposits insurance ® i FIDELITY BANK @ This Bank alma to oonosrva the interests of Its customers in every ® honorable way. •-OFFICERS-• 1 E. E. Halstead, president. o. F. Biglin, Vice-President I JAS. F. O’DONNELL, CASHIER Directors: K. E. Halstead, K. H. Halstead, O. F. Blfrlln, F. J. Dlslmer jgj &5BaaifflaiBEraiMa®aia®SMsraa®®s®aswaiaa»jas»JiaiaraMM!a®mW0 | "STOTT HET! jj we have j|OOALi|! || i AND LOTS OF IT . Just the kind you want to cook that Christmas j ! ' dinner with. ! I I ' ; Perhaps this warm spell makes you want to build 1 | something? Don’t forget we sell lumber. Try us with • ; a rush order. • O. O. SNYDER ! | ’PHONE 32 O’NEILL^NEaj - . —. For 50 Years the Standard of Perfection in Farm Wagons The quality of the Studebaker Wagon is so well known that it | needs 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 this and foreign countries there is not a dissatisfied one among j them. Brennan has a large stock of these wagons and would be glad of the priviledge to show them to you, explain their superior points and give you prices. COME AND SEE THEM NEIL BRENNAN SALE BILLS ! (First publication Dec. 3.) Notice. To William F. Purdy, Laura Purdy, his wife, Annie Coleburn, and Clar ence Coleburn, minors, William D. Matthews, Malcom Baird, Mrs. Mal com Baird, his wife, first and full name unknown,Silas W. Morton, Mrs. Silas W. Morton, his wife, Urst and real name unknown, non-residents defendants. You and each of you are hereby no tilled that on the 19th day of Novem ber, 1908, the plaintiff herein, Edmond H. Benedict, tiled his petition in the office of the clerk of the district of Holt county, Nebraska, against Ed ward L. Purdy, Mary Purdy, his wife, William F.Puidy, Laura Purdy, his wife, Alice M. Benson, formerly Alice M. Purdy, Stephen H. Benson, her husband, Carry E. White, formerly Carry E. Purdy, Edward E. White, her husband, Annie Coleburn, Nellie Coleburn, a minor, Clarence Coleburn, a minor, Annie Coleburn, guardian of said minors, Susan Purdy, widow and heirs-at-law of Pitt L. Purdy, deceased, William D. Matthews, Mal com Baird, Mrs. Malcom Baird, his wife, lirst and full name unknown, Silas W. Morton, and Mrs. Silas W. Morton, his wife, lirst and full name unknown, defendants, the object and prayer of which is to have a judgment order of the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, made on the 27th day of April, .905, found of record in said court, in Journal 22, at page 565, in an action then pending in said court for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage executed by Pitt L. Purdy during his lifetime and Susan Anna Purdy, his wife, upon north half Of the northeast quarter (NINE*), and east half of the northwest quarter, (Ei NWi), of section thirty-five (35), in township twenty-six (26), north of range fifteen (15), west of the Sixth (6), P. M. in Holty county, Nebraska, for the sum of $500, together with in tertest, wherein this plaintiff was plaintiff and said defendants were de fendants for the reason the dismissal of said petition was obtained by Wil liam R. Butler who falsely and fraud ulently represented to the court that he was the duly authorized attorney for all the defendants, when in fact he had not been employed by them nor any of them. You and each of you are further notified that you are required to answer said petition on or before Mon day, January llth, 1909. Dated at O’Neill, Nebraska, this 3d day of December, 1908. EDMOND H. BENEDICT, 24-4 Plaintiff. (First publication Dec. 10.) Notice. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals for the furnishing of the fol lowing supplies for the offices of Holt county for the ensuing year will be re ceived at the County Clerk’s office at O’Neill, Nebraska, up to the 1st day of January, 1909: CLASS “A”—BOOKS. Records, 8 qr. medium,printed head, each. Records, 8 qr. medium, printed page, each. McMillan records, 8 qr. medium, plain, each. McMillan records, 8 qr. medium, printed page, each. McMillan record, 8 qr. medium, printed head* each. 10,000 tax receipts, 200 in each book, 81x14 inches, original and duplicate, well bound, statutory form, numbered consecutively, per thousand. 35 sets of poll books and envelopes for primary election. 35 sets of poll books and envelopes for general election. Road overseers time books, twenty five pages to the book, each. All records to be leather bound, ex tra ends, bands and fronts, and to be Byron Weston or McMillan paper, 36 pound, also covered with canvas covers. CLASS “B”—STOCK FORM. Legal blanks, full sheet, per hun dred. Legal blanks, half sheet, per hun daed. Legal blanks, quarter sheet, per hundred. Legal blanks, one-eight sheet, per hundred. CLASS “C”—BLANKS. Eegai blanks, run sheet, special printed, per hundred. Legal blanks, half sheet, special printed, per hundred. Legal blanks, quarter sheet, special printed, per hundred. Legal blanks, one-eight sheet, special printed, per hundred. CLASS “D”—LETTER HEADS AND ENVELOPES. Letter heads, printed, Demi, Magic City paper, or equal, 20 lb., per thous and. Note heads, printed, 0 lb., Magic City paper, or equal, per thousand. Envelopes, printed, No. 1 rag, size No. , white, per thousand, 50 lb. Envelopes, printed, No 1 rag, size No. 10, white, per thousand, 50 lb. Envelopes, printed, No. 1 rag, size No. 11, white, per thousand, 50 lbs. CLASS “E”—STATIONERY. Sanfords, Carters or Arnolds writ ing fluid, per quart. Spencerian, Glucinum or Vanadium pens, per gross. A. W. Fabers pencils, hex gilt, per gross. Typewriter paper, extra linen led ger, per thousand. Perfection pencils, or equal, round rubber tips, per gross. Court wrappers, 250x pet, per hun dred. Bids are to be made separately for each class and bidders will be required to give bond in double the amount of bid for the faithful execution of con tract. Payment to be made by warrant on general fund. The county board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Dated this 1st day of December, 1908. 25-4 W. P. SIMAR, County Clerk. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Tbe Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of (First Publication Dec. 24) J Notice. The State of Nebraska,) County of Holt, f IN THE COUNTY COURT. Notice is hereby given that petition having been tiled in the county court of Holt county, Nebraska, for the appointment of an administrator of the estate of Jobn C. Sylvanus de ceased, late of Marion county, state of Oregon, the same is set for hearing at 10 o’clock a m.,on Monday,thellth day of January. 1909, 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 seal this 19th day of December, 1908. (Seal) C. J. MALONE 27-3 County Judge. THE»TONIC ATMOSPHERE of the woods and fields acts like magic on the tired, overworked man. GetaSTHVENSanashootstraight at the object, be it target or game. Equipped with our make means bringing down the bird or beast and making record target shots. Our line: RIFLES 41 PISTOL3 J SHOTGUNS Rifle Telescopes, Etc. Askyourdealerand insist j Send 4c in stamps frr 140 on the Stevens. 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