The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 04, 1909, Image 8

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    Early Winter Excursion Rates
To Chicago—The National Farm Land Congress and Unit
ed States Land and Irrigation Exposition, also the Great In
ternational Live Stock Exposition, the most wonderful exhibi
tion of farm products ever held in this country. Students of
modern farming methods and of improved grades of live stock
should attend; rates open to the public. Tickets sold Nov.
15, 19, 20, 30, Dec. 6 and 7, final limit Dec. 13.
To Omaha—National Corn Exposition Dec. 6 to 8. A new
exposition in character and scope. The future benefits of this
exposition should mean increased wealth to every farm.
* Winter Tourist Rates—Daily from Nov. 1 to Southern
and Cuban resorts. See the New South and enjoy its winter
climate, the hospitality of its people and the luxury of its
grand hotels.
To the Pacific Coast—The usual winter tourist rates to
California with return via Puget Sound.
Homeseekers’ Excursions—First and third Tuesdays to the
south and west during November and December.
J. F. JORDAN
Ticket A^ent, O’Neill, Neb.
L. W. WAKELEY
G. P. A., Omaha
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? Sure I
That’s ATLAS. Been selling it for years
to ’most everybody around here.
you heard that Uncle Sam has or
five million barrels of this ATLAS Ce
for his Panama Canal?
same grade exactly you see here.
make only one grade, the best
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I VyilClU this Bsxnk
& * T a * direct the affairs of the bank. In 8
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* IWllV/lWIfi in their official capacity. I
^ One of the by-laws of this bank is |
1 (and it is rigidly enforced) that no ®
4^ loan shall be made to any officer or 1
J_/Ltl 1JV stockholder of the bank. jgj
You and your business will be wel
. __ _ come here, and we shall serve you
$50 000 00 tothebestotourabilityatalltimes.
‘tIf you are not yet a patron of ours we
f want you to come in, get acquainted
f .anihll and allow us to be of service to you.
v-iapium We welcome the small depositor.
5 per cent interest paid on time
deposits.
U OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
M. DOWLINO, PRES. O. O. SNYDER, VICE-PRE8. S. J. WEEKES, CASHIER
DR. J. P. GILLIQAN. H. P. DOWLINO
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F. E. CLARK, MANAGER R. W. MCGINNIS, PROP.
McGinnis Creamery Co.
F°r the convenience of all Cream Patrons we have opened a
Cream Station in the building known as the Yantzi Butter and Egg
Store. Mr. \ antzi 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 lime so
anyone wanting butter milk can get same at 5 cents per gallon, or
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.
DS ELSTULA-Pa, When CURED
■ I HgaJI All Rectal Diseases cured without a surgical
Jjjp ft 1 operation. No Chloroform, Ether or other gen-^k
* m m eral aneasthetic used. CURE GUARANTEED I
to last a LIFE-TIME. Reexamination free. I
■ WRITE FOR BOOK ON PILES AND RDCTAL DISEASES WITH TESTIMONIALS K
M-_F- R. TARRY, 824 Bea Building, Omaha, Nabraaka
First publication Oct., 14.
In the Diattict Court of Holt county,
Nebraska.
Mary Cannon, Plaintiff,
vs
John B. McGinley, et a), Defendants.
Notice of Referees .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 of Seulember, 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
referee, 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. m.,
at the front door of the court house In
the city of O’Neill, Nebraska, Holt
county, the undersigned will offer at
public sale and will sell to the highest
bidder for cash, the following describ
ed real estate situated in Holt county,
Nebraska, to-wlt: The northeast
quaiter (NE1) of section thirteen
(Sec 13). township twenty-nine (Twp
29) north of range fourteen (R 14),
west of the 6th p. m.
Dated at O’Neill, Nebraska, Octo
ber 12, 1909.
E. H. BENEDICT,
17- 5 Sole Referee.
(First publication Oct., 21.)
Order of Rearing on Original Pro
bate of Will.
State of Nebraska, Holt County, ss
At a county court, held at the county
court room, in and for said county, on
the 20th day of October, A. D. 1909.
Prenent, C. J. Malone, County Judge.
In the matter of the estate of Re
becca Uhler, deceased.
On reading and filing the petition
of Florence Uhler Garnick, praying
that the instrument, filed on the 20th
day of October 1909, and purporting
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 be granted; and
that notice of the pendency of said
petition and the hearing thereof, be
given to all persons interested in said
matler by publishing a copy of this
order in The Frontier, a weekly
newspaper printed in said county, for
three successive weeks, prior to said
day of hearing.
[Seal] C. 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 office of the county
treasurer of Holt county, the Com
missioner of Public Lands and Build
ings, or his authorized representative,
will oiler for lease at public auction,
all educational lands within said
county upon which forfeiture of con
tract has been declared as follows:
SWi section 36, township 29. range
14, Emil Leckband.
SEf section 36, township 29, range
14, Emil Leckband.
Si Si section 16, township 33, range
13, Wm. Maloy.
Ni 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 C. Colt.
Govt, lot 1 in NWl 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.
NW* section 36, township 26, range
12, Ed Coppoc.
18-3 E. B. COWLES,
Commissioner Public Lands and
Buildings.
(First publication Nov., 4.)
Notice.
The State of Nebraska,) „„
County of Holt, f88
IN THE COUNTY COURT.
Notice is hereby Riven that, peti
tion having been tiled in the county
court of Holt county, Nebraska, for
the appointment of an administrator
of the estate of Robert Mueller, de
ceased, late of said county, the same
is set for hearing at 10 o’clock a. m.,
on Tuesday, the 23rd day of Novem
ber, 1909, at the office of the county
judge in O’Neill, in said county, at
which time and place all persons in
terested in said estate may appear
and be heard concerning said appoint
ment.
Given under my hand and official
seal this 3rd day of November, 1909.
(Seal) C. J. MALONE,
20 3 County Judge,
(First publication Nov. 4.)
Sh eriff’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 14th day of October
A. D. 1909. in favor of Stephen Larvea
as plaintiff and against Julia M.
Uecker as defendant, for the sum of
one hundred forty-two dollars, and
no-100 cents, and costs taxed at $10.60
and accruing costs I have levied upon
the following real estate taken as the
property of said defendant to satisfy
said order of sale to-wlt:
Lots 14-15-16 in block 32 in the
original town of O’Neill, Holt county,
Nebraska.
And will offer the same for sale to
the highest bidder for cash, in hand,
on the 6th day of December A. D.
1909, in front of the court house in
O'Neill, Holt county, Nebraska, at
ihe 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, Ne
braska this 4th day of December,
1909
20-5 C. E. HALL,
Sheriff of said county.
(First publication Oct. 28.)
In the District Court of Holt County,
Nebraska.
In the matter of the estate of Mary
A Woodul, Walter F. Woodul,
Juanita Woodul, Lee Woodul ana
Moiselle Woodul, minors.
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE.
Now on this, lbth day of October,
19o9, this cause came on for hearing
upon the petition duly verified of ii.
K. 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 Holt county, Nebraska,
to-wit: The southeast quarter (SEi)
of section twenty-two (sec. 22) town
ship twenty-eight (twp. 28) north of
range fifteen (range 16) west of the
sixth P. M , for the purpose of raising
funds for the support and 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, and
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 all 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 not
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.
Bird’s Milk.
"I fed him with bird’s milk.” This
curious expression was used by the
old sultan of Turkey, while a prisoner
on his way to Saloniki, with reference
to his brother Mohammed, his prede
cessor on the throne. Abdul Hamid
was lamenting his own fate and tell
ing his captors how little he deserved
it and how kind he had been to his
brother. “I fed him with bird’s milk,’'
be said, as if that were the greatest
kindness he could show. What is
bird’s milk? Not the Turkish equiva
lent of the milk of human kindness,
but a European brand of condensed
milk bearing on the can a picture of a
bird on a nest.
His Conundrum.
“Mistah Walkah. kin yo’ tell me de
diff’unce ’tween a cold in de head an
a—a chicken coop wit’ a hole in de
rufe?’’
“No. Sara; that’s a hard one. What
is the difference between a cold in the
head and a chicken coop with a hole
in the roof?”
“De one am a case 6' influenza, an’
de uddab am a case o’ out flew hens,
suh.”
“Ladies aud gentlemen, the vocal
wonder. Professor Wabbles Izzeers.
will now sing the popular ballad en
titled ’The Lips That Caress a Stogy
Shall Never Touch Mine.’ ’’—Chicago
Tribune.
What’s In a Name.
Returned Traveler—By the way. Mr.
Maun, your daughter. Miss Etta, is
married, isn't she? Old Resident - No:
she could have married a fine young
fellow once, but she threw him over
on account of his name. She said it
was bad enough to be Etta Mann, but
she drew the line at Etta Knox.—Chi
cago Tribune.
No Economy There.
Bronx—In Russia they never say.
“What’s in a name?” Lenox—Why
not? Bronx—It’s taken for granted
that it’s the whole alphabet.—Llppln
eott's.
The Navel Orange.
The first we know of the navel
orange, which is very valuable not
only on account of its fine quality and
taste, hut also because of its being
seedless, is of a single tree that was
found growing on the northern shore
of the Mediterranean sen. This was
about the year 1505. Grafts of this
tree were taken to Spain by the Moors
several hundred years ago. and from
Spain the trees were carried to South
America by the Spaniards.—St. Nicho
las.
Beat Solomon a Mile.
She—That’s Mr. Osborn over there.
He married a million. He—You don't
say! Well, that beats Solomon to a
frazzle.—Boston Transcript.
Gain has oft with treacherous hopes
led men to ruin.—Sophocles.
Western Lands for Sale
fFine Bargain*. In Perkins and Deuel counties *
All smooth, level land. Black, rich soil. Near
railroad. Good towns and adjoining farms. $15
to *20 per acre. Terms reasonable. Correspond
ence solicited. Will send maps, literature, etc
Write today.
The Western Loan a Trust Co., Holdreue, Webr.
"She Frontier for.. .Job Work
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ONLY 50CI
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The cheapest way to bay for I
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ALDERSON’S GOT EM !
GOOD AND PLENTY
Not the Measles, nor thejim
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 upper Elkhorn valley
today. Time will be given on
bankable note to responsible
parties. Delivered to nearest
R. R. station free.
JOHN M. ALDERSON
Chambers, ... Nebraska
“The Beast
and the Jungle”
applies to every city and
town in the United States
—yours included—just as
surely as it does to Denver.
Besides, it is a wonderful
true story of real life.
Get the
NOVEMBER EVERYBODY’S
For sale at Gilligan & Stout’s and
Pixley & Hanley’s
HOTEL
EVANS
ONLY FIRST-CLASS
HOTEL IN THE CITY
FREE BUS SERVICE
W. T. EVANS, Prop
DR. J. P GILLIGAN
Physician and Surgeon
Special attention giuen to
DISEASES OF WOMEN, DISFASES
OF THE EYE AND CORRECT
FITTING OF GLASSES
®BO YEARS’
EXPERIENCE
Ml
Trade Marks
Designs
Copyrights Ac.
Anyone sending a sketch and description may
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
invention is probably patentable. Communica
tions strictly confidential. HAN0B00K on Patents
sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents.
Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive
special noticet without charge. In the
Scientific American.
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Iuireest cir
culation of any scientific Journal. Terms, $3 a
year; tour months, $L Sold by all newsdealers.
Branch Offlce, 635 F St- Washington. D. P
The Frontier Six Months for 75c
Chamberlain's SffiiSu&SS
Never fails. Buy it now. It may save life.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
Cures Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough.
IVf eat Market
With a full line of meats of all kinds
and solicit a share of the public’s
patronage.
GOOD MEATS AND LIBERAL WEIGHTS
*A. H. POE*
Dr. E. T. Wilson
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
(Late of the D. S. Army)
Successsor to Dr. Trueblood. Surgery
and Diseases of women.
speciatlies:
Eve. Ear, Nose and Throat
Spectacle* correctly fitted and Supplied.
O'NEILL. NEB.
♦^The Cash-4*
MEAT MARKET .
FULL LINE OF
Cured and Fresh Meats
FR BSD FlbJI E VER Y FRIDA Y
W. F. Gtelisii, :: Proprietor
J. H. Davison
A full stock of everything in
Harness and Hnrse Furnishings
Guaranteed Goods and Satisfied
Customers. Highest Price Paid for
Hides. Come and see me.
Call At the New
For all kinds of fresh and cured meats
W. L. SHOEMAKER, Prop.
2 doors west of Golden Hardware and
Furniture Store.
HIGH - CLASS
Complete stock of my own make
at manufacturer’s prices. Mail
orders promptly attended to.
August Williges
Sioux City's Furrier, Sioux City, la
NeW |Horpe Bakery
IS THE PLACE TO GET
Home Made Bread, Pie and Cake.
All kinds of Bakery Products. Special
orders should be placed two or
three days in advance.
CALL ON OR PHONE NO 154
MISS POTTER, Proprietor.
io-6m
R. R. DICKSON
at Lawyer at
RKPERCNCCI FIRST NATIONAL RANK, I NI '.l
FRED L. BARCLAY
STUART, NEB.
Makes Long or Short Time Loans on Improved
Farms and Ranches
If you are In need of a loan drop him
a line and he will call and see you.
A* <$.
Abstract Cou^«^
Title Abstractors
Office in First National Bank Bldg
E. H. BENEDICT
LAW A REAL ESTATE
Office flrut floor south of U.8, Land Office
DR. F. J. FLYNN
Physician and Surgeon
Night Calls will be Promptly Attended
Offlnn: Firs door to right over Plxley
Hanley ’s drug store. Residence phone 86