The Mondell Homestead Lands We are receiving thousands of inquiries about the 320-acre free homestead lands available for settlers under the Mondell Act. These lands are located in eastern Colorado and in Wyoming along the Burlington. The great advantage of this new homestead law is that the settler is permitted to take up, free, 320 acres instead of 160 acres, the larger tract being required under the new dry farming methods; northeastern Wyoming has from 16 to 21 inches of moist ure, and has produced some of the finest crops of small grain ever seen in the west. I personally conduct excursions on the first and third Tuesdays of each month to these lands. Write me for special descriptive folders, literature, etc. Irrigated Lands in the Big Horn Basin—These government irrigated lands are being fast taken up by settlers who realize the coming value of Big Horn Basin lands in view of the railroad development in central Wyoming. D. CLEM LEAVER, General Aoknt, Land Seekers’ Information Bureau, 1004 Farnam St., Omaha. Nehr. Whatever you need for put ting up or repairing a house, or fixing about the yard or garden. And what’s more I We keep only goods that we feel proud of, only the most reliable in each line. Have we got the best Cement? Surel That’s ATLAS. Been selling it for years to ’most everybody around here. Have you heard that Uncle Sam has or dered five million barrels of this ATLAS Ce ment for his Panama Canal? the same grade exactly you see here. ATLAS folks make only one grade, the best that can be made. I O’Neifl SSL Bixnk°rS * j f® *T m 4 direct the affairs of the bank. In 1 IV I - -i* _ 1 other words, they fulfill the duties b j§j I Vl /I TI fill /I I Imposed and expected from them g §j ™ x UJ.V/iiCA'i In their official capacity. |g ra One of the by-laws of this bank is 1; 4 (and It is rltfldiy enforced) l hat no i S 4*^ If loan shall be made to any officer or 1 @ JLJCLLiDl. stockholder of the bank. You and your business will be wel- g _ come here, and we shall serve you ® ij finn no tothebestoiourabllltyatalltimes. 1 j| f If you are not yet a patron of ours we 1 1 want you tocome In, get acquainted ® ® IJarwtal and allow us to be of service to you. b f| vapiidi We weloome the small depositor. !5 per cent Interest paid on time deposits. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS M. dowlinq, pres. o. O. Snyder, vice-pre*. s. j. Weekeq, cashier Lor. j. p. gilliqan. h. p. dowlinq ^miigiigiiniiQiigiiiiiiaiiaiiBiHiBiinHigiigiigiiiiBiiHiiniiaiisimiBiigranaiKifiiiiaiBrrgisiiiginimiisii _ F. E. CLARK, MANAGER R. W. MCGINNIS, PROP. McGinnis Creamsry Go. For the convenience of all Cream Patrons we have opened a Cream Station in the building known as the Yantzi Butter and Egg Store. Mr. Yantzi will be in charge and will weigh and test your cream and pay you the cash for it; also pay cash for Poultry. You will get as much for your cream at the Station as we pay at the Creamery. Will keep a supply of fresh butter milk on hand all the time so anyone wanting butter milk can get same at 5 cents per gallon, 01 all you can drink for 5 cents. Now that we have a station down town and will pay you the same price there as at the Creamery, we want every cream patron to give us a trial, for we are doing this for yonr own good. Thanking you very truly, McGinnis Creamery Co. 1,1 11 ' .'■'.-I —■ — ■ —.. - 11 ' i®ia®5®®iaeMajaiaigMMgiagMgig^gigMg®®tt!MiorgiaiaMgiaEiaMgs INTEREST RAID ON TIME DEPOSITS INSURANCE ® FIDELITY BANK I inis Bank alma to oonoarva tha Intaraata of Ita customer* in every @ honorabla way. g •-OFFICERS-• E. E. Halstead, President. o. f. biglin, vice-president 1 JAS. F. O'DONNELL, CASHIER [| Director#: B. E. Halstead, K. H. Halstead, O. P. Blglin. RggHBIftlljafifWViaSlIHl EMfllglflfplfrJIPl BlglglglgElcHgl gElgicllglg/glgl g] gfgrgJgfgfijJniM gMgJMgMMglE n: Irvo EISTULA-Pa, When CURED 8 8 |J| All Rectal Diseases cured without a surgical^. JS ■ I 1 B operation. No Chloroform. Ether or other gen-^8 ® eral aneasthetic used. CURE GUARANTEED 1 r| to last a LIFE-TIME. R&Texamination free. I WRITB FOR BOOK ON PILES AND RECTAL DISEASES WITH TESTIMONIALS I SALE BILLS I SS, First publication Oct., 14. Jn the Disttict Court of Holt county, Nebraska. Mary Cannon. Plaintiff, V8 John li. McGiuiey, et al, Defendants. Notice of Referee’s Sale Notice is hereby given that by vir the of an order and decree entered in the above entitled cause by the dis trict court of Holt county, Nebraska, on the 25th day or Hentember, 1909, finding that partition of the real es tate, hereinafter described, could not be made, and ordering and directing that said real estate be sold by the undersigned, E H. Benedict, sole refeiee, appointed by the court to make partition of said real estate; and whereas, said order and decree authorizes and directs the sale of said real estate at public sale, has upon execution for the purpose of enforcing the order and decree entered in said cause, Therefore, notice is hereby given that on the 15th day of November, 1909, at the hour of ten o’clock a. in., at the front door of the court house iri the city ot O’Neill, Nebraska. Holt county, the undersigned will offer at public sale and will sell to the highest bidder lorcash, the following describ ed real estate situated in Holt county, Nebraska, t.o-wit: The northeast quarter (NEi) of section thirteen (Sec 13), township twenty-nine (Twp 29) north of range fourteen (II 14), west of the fith p. m. Dated at O’Neill, Nebraska, Octo ber 12, 1909. E. H. BENEDICT, 17-5 Sole Referee. (First publication Oct., 21.) Order of Bearing on Original Pro bate of Will. State of Nebraska, Holt Ooynty, ss At a county court, held at the county court room, in ana for said county, on the 20th day of October, A. I). 1909. Prenent, 0. J. Malone, County Judge. In the matter of the estate of Re becca Uhler, deceased. On reading and tiling tlie petition of Florence Uhler Garnick, praying that the instrument, filed on the 20lh day of October 1909, and pnrporting to be the last will and testament of the said deceased, may be proved, approved, probated, allowed and recorded as the last will and testament of the said Rebbeca Uhler, deceased, and that the execution of said instru ment may be committed and the ad ministration of said estate may be granted to Florence Uhler Garnick as executrix. Ordered, that Tuesday the 9th day November A. D. 1909, at 10 o’clock a. m., is assigned for hearing said peti tion, when all persons interested in said matter may appear at a county court to be held in and for said county and show cause why the prayer oi petitioner should not oe 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 F'rontier, a weekly newspaper printed in said county, for three successive weeks, prior to said day of hearing. [Seal] G. J. MALONE, 18-3 County Judge. (First publication Oct. 21.) Auction of School Land. Notice is hereby given that on the 9th day of November, 1909, at 1 o’clock p. m., at the ottlce of the county treasurer of Holt county, the Com missioner of Public Lands and Build ings, or his authorized representative, will offer for lease at public auction, all educational lands within said county upon which forfeiture of con tract has been declared as follows: SW1 section 36, township 29, range 14, Emil Leckband. SEi section 36, township 29, range 14, Emil Leckband. Si Si section 16, township 33, range 13, Wm. Maloy. NJ section 36, township 29, range 14, Emil Leckband. Lot 2, section 16, township 33, range 13. Will C. Colt. NW SW section 16, township 33, range 13, Will C. Colt. All section 16, township 32, range 12, Claus Storjahann. NE SW section 16, township 33 range 13, Will O. Colt. Govt, lot 1 In NWi section 16, town ship 33, range 13, Will C. Colt. NE NE section 36, township 26, range 12, Ed Coppoc. NW NE section 36, township 26, range 12, Ed Coppoc. NWf section 36, township 26, range 12, Ed Coppoc. 18-3 E. B. COWLES, Commissioner Public Lands and Buildings. (First publication Sept. 23.) Notice For Publication. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at O’Neill, Nebraska, September 16,1909. “Not coal land.” Notice is hereby given that George Peebles, of Emmett, Nebr., who, on July 8, 1904, made homestead entry No. 19225, No. 01417, for SiNWi, SW* section 27, SEi section 28, NiNWi section 34, township 28 north, range 13 west 6th Principal Meredian, has tiled notice of his intention to make Anal five year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register and Receiver, at O’Neill, Nebraska, on the 26th day of October, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: Fred Martens, John Mering, Arthur Wilson and William Blore, all of Emmett, Nebraska. 14-5 B. E. STURDEVANT, Register. theO’REILL ABSTRA0T*GO. Compiles Abstracts of Title THE ONLY COMPLETE SET OF AB STRACT BOOKS IN HOLT COUNTY Or. Price’s Cream Baking Powaer World’s Fair Highest Award. Up-to-date job printing at The Frontier. (First publication Oct. 28.) In the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska. ( in the matter oi the (.state of Mary A Woodul, Waiter F. YVoodui, Juanita Woodul, Lee YY'couui auu Muiseile YVoodui, minors. OKOEB TO SHOW CAUSE. Now on tins ltitti day oi October, 1909, tins cause came on lor bearing upon the petition duly verified oi K. it. Dickson, guardian of the property and estate of Mary A. Woodul, Walter F. Woodul, Juanita Woodul, Lee Woodul and Moiselle Woodul, minors, for license to sell their interests in the following described real estate situated in liolt county, Nebraska, to-wit: The southeast quarter (SE±) of section twenty-two (sec. 22) town ship twenty-eight (twp. 28) north of range hiteen (range 15) west of the sixth P. M , for the purpose of raising funds for the support anu mainten ance and education of said minors and it appearing to me from said petition that said minors own jointly an undi vided two-thirds interest therein, arm that said real estate is unimproved and that the income therefrom does not exceed $25 and that said minors have no personal property and that they are dependent upon their father and the income from the above des cribed real estate for their support, maintenance and education and that it is to the best interest of said minors and their estate that their interest in said real estate be sold and the pro ceeds thereof be used for the purpose hereinbefore set forth. It is therefore ordered that the next of kin of said minors and ah per sons interested in said real estate ap pear before me at the court room in the court house in city of O’ Neill, Ne braska, on the 6th day of December, 1909, at 10 o’clock a.m. to show cause, if any there be why license should noi be granted to the said R. R. Dickson to sell all the interest of said minors in and to the above described real estate for the purpose above set forth. It is further ordered that a copy of this order be published once each week for three successive weeks in The Fron tier, a newspaper printed and pub lished in the city of O’Neill, Holt county, Nebraska and of general cir culation in said county. 19-3 J. J. HARRINGTON, Judge of District Court, Holt county, Nebraska. PURVEYORS TO ROYALTY. Their Signs Constitute One of the Sights of London. The American in Loudon, on his first visit to that marvelous city, is struck by the number of signs over shops with the royal arms painted thereon and announcing thnt the tradesman is a purveyor to their majesties. Yet, when the matter is sifted, the number is not so large. Officially, according to the London News, there are about 200 tradesmen in London who hold the royal warrant and are entitled to use the royal arms as a shop sign, with the accompanying words, “By royal appointment.” The royal warrant has to be received, signed and sealed in due form; other wise, if a tradesman styles himself a purveyor to a member of the royal family without this formal permission, he is guilty of an offense which is punishable by a fine not exceeding £20. Moreover, he is liable to a simi lar fine if he uses arms so nearly re sembling the royal arms as to lead people to believe that he is carrying on his business under the authority of royalty. Several instances have occur red of the enforcement of these penal ties. The warrants are exhibited in the shop windows, headed by the royal arms nnd bearing the signature of the lord chamberlain, the comptroller of the royal household, the treasurer of the latter, or of the master of the horse, etc., according to the circum stances. SMOKING A PIPE. It Is Said to Give the Face a Square Jawed Effect. “There is one question 1 always asu a man who wants a job.” remarked the business muu who has to hire sev eral hundred men for different posi tions each year. “The question I always ask them Is. ‘Do you smoke a pipe much':’ Or course the answers are various. Some of them smoke a pipe a great dea. and others not at all. “Why do I ask about the pipe? Well, not that I have the least Interest In their habits or that I have any preju dice one way .or another in the mat ter. The reason Is that 1 want to know whether the formation of their lower jnws is natural or acquired. “A man with a firm lower jaw is al ways a man of parts and of will. I say ‘always’—anyway, most always. If he does not smoke a pipe his square jaw, back uear where it hiuges ou to the upper oue, is natural. If he is a pipe smoker the looks are deceiving, and I have to judge his caliber some other way. “Pipe smokers always have strong muscles back on the face about the place a mau stops when he makes the first stroke downward In shaving. These are the muscles that hold the jaws together. They often give a square jawed effect to a man who hasn't any square jaw characteristics. My men think I ask fuuny questions, but there's a reasou.”—New York Times. Spiteful. Dear Creature (speaking metaphoric ally)—That absurd Maud Forsyth can’t see an inch beyond her nose. The Other Dear Creature (speaking spitefully)—Perhaps she Is dazzled by Its brilliance. 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Get the NOVEMBER EVERYBODY’S For sale at Oilligan & Stout’s and Pixley <6 Hanley's HOTEL EVANS ONLY FIRST-CLASS HOTEL IN THE CITY FREE BUS SERVICE W. T. EVANS, Prop OR. J. P. GILLIGAN Physician and Surgeon Special attention giuen to DISEASES OF WOMEN, DISFASES OF THE EYE AND CORRECT FITTING OF GLASSES BO YEARS’ ^H^m^EXPERIENCE Yum H V L J J ^ L J €09 ^ /1 ■ I j t §j Ah/ij ■4mm jB 1 1 1 k I J mil FREED FltsII EVER Y FRIDA Y W. F. (tikusii, :: [>r.*|>iie:t)r J. H. Davison A full stock of everything in Guaranteed Goods and Satisfied Customers. Highest Price Paid for Hides. Come and see me. Call At the New Meatlartet For all kinds of fresh and cured meats W. L. SHOEMAKER, Prop. 2 doors west of Golden Hardware and Furniture Store. IIIOH - GLASS I furs! Complete stock of my. own make at manufacturer’s prices. Mail orders promptly attended to. August Williges Sioux City's Furrier, Sioux City, la MeW |Horpe Bakery IS THE PLACE TO GET Home Made Bread, Pie and Cake. All kinds of Bakery Products. Special orders should be placed two or three days in advance. CALL ON OR PHONE NO 154 MISS POTTER, Proprietor. 10-6m R. R. DICKSON Lawyer REFERENCE! FIRST NATIONAL BANK, SMC VI 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 A* Hauwrad Abstract Conupaitt Title Abstractors Office in First National Bank Bldg E. H. BENEDICT LAW & REAL ESTATE Office first door south of U.8. Land Office DR. R J. FLYNN Physician and Surgeon Night Gaits will be Prompuy Attended 0*Sue: Firs door to right over Pixley Hanley', drug store. Kesldenoe phone 96