The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 10, 1910, Image 8

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    Mr. Groundhog saw his shad
ow; that means 6 weeks or
more yet. You will need at
least one more load of good coal.
Now is a good time to come in
and talk over that new house
or barn you are planning to
build this spring. Maybe we
can help you.
AO.O.SNYDERA
PHONE 32
A New Line
to the Northwest
Through the Big Horn Basin
The Big Horn Basin is fast settling up and offers the greatest op
portunities for farmers, and especially farm renters, to secure fine
government irrigated farms at the mere cost of the water, and often
a single crop ran be made to pay for the farm. Ten yearly payments
without interest. This is cheaper than paying rent in any locality.
With the completion of the new line this promises to become a
great wealth producing region.
The oil, gas and irrigation of the Big Horn Basin will make that
country a combination of farm and industrial prosperity.
Write me for full deseridtive literature. Go with me to the Basin
and let me help you select a new home.
■ General Agent, Land Seekers’ Information Bureau,
Room 6, Q Building, Omaha, Neb.
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| y 1 (and it is rigidly enforced) that, no E
a 1“^ 4^ IJP' loan shall be made to any officer or |§
3 I I 1 l\ stockholder of I he liank.
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a come here, and we shall serve you H
3 non on tothebestoiourabilityatalltimes |
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3 want youtocome in, get acquainted j|
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al 5 per cent interest paid on time j|
a deposits. p
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OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
M. DOWLING, PRES. O. O. SNYDER, VICE-PRES. S. J . W EEKES, C ASH I ER g
DR. J. P. GILLIGAN H. P, DOWLING
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p E. E. Halstead, president. o. f. biglin, vice-president ®
JAS. F. O’DONNELL, Cashier
Directors: K. E. Halstead, K. H. Halstead, O. F. Blirlln. g
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YOU GAN GET
CHATTEL MORTGAGE BLANKS
OF THE FRONTIER
FOOD FOR A YEAR ]
Meat. 300 !hs.
Milk.2i0 qls.
Butter.. .. 100 lbs.
Eggs. 27 doz.
Vegetables.500 lbs.
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This represents a fair ra
tion for a man for a year. ,
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But some people eat and t
eat and grow thinner. This ,
means a defective digestion i
and unsuitable food. A large (
size bottle of
’s Emuision;
equals m nourishing proper
ties ten pounds of meat
Your physician can tell you ■
how it does it.
FOR SALE BY AI.L DBUGQISYO
fiend 10u.t nrno rf paper and t’;is nil. f r o*ir
beautitill ,,h B n:.u Child's Bkutoh-Book. ']
Euck bunk contain;! n Good Luck Penny.
SCOTT & BOWNE. 409 Pearl St.. New Yovk
Inman Items. >
(Continued from page 1)
some of her neighbors Tuesday and .
Wednesday by having a quilting at
her home
Mrs Jason Smith of Laurel was
here last week visiting friends and
relatives,
Frank Conrad was very much pleased
over a pair of oppossums that was I
brought to him from Missouri, Wed- I
nesday.
Win, B Kelley was called home last
Saturday on account of the illness of
Ids little son Charles, who is sick with
pneumonia. >
Mr. and Mrs. Colberts, who formerly
lived on a farm south of town, have
moved to'town and are building a
house on the outskirts of town.
Mr. and Mrs John Gingricli of this
place have moved to Missouri, where
they will make their future home.
They have the best wishes of this !
community. Sunshine “
(First publication Feb. 10.) (
Nonce. I
To W. Bell and Company, a co-part
nership, cons.stlng of VV. Bell, real *
name unknown, VV. J. Bell, real t
name unknown, A. VV. Alexandtr, (
real name unknown, and Edlui
Lewis, soil doing business as VV.
Bill and Company, and VV. Bell, ,
leal name unknown and wife Mary j
Bell, real name unknown, VV. J
Bell, real name unknown and wife J
Mary Bell, real name unknown, A (
VV. Alexander, real name unknown .
and wife Mary Alexander, real .
name unknown, Editb Lewis and J
husband John Lewis, real name un
known, individually and as mem- .
bers of the co-partnership of VV.
Bell and Company, George Graves
and A. VV. Alexander, real name
unknown, trustees for VV. Bell and
Company and VV. Bell and Company,
a copartnership,non-resident defend- t
ants.
Tile above named defendants and
eacli and all of them will take notice
that Vit VV. Bobisud, as plaintiff, has
commenced an action in the district I
court of Holt county, Nebraska,
against you and your co-defendants in
said action, 1). A. Honey and wife, t
Isabella Honey and Pioneer Town- t
site company, the ooject and prayer r
of said action being to obtain a decree t
of the District Court of Holt county, ;
Nebraska, where said action is pend- 1
mg, linding that the plaintilT is the c
tbsolute owner of and entitled to the I
tbsolute possession of the following i
described real estate situated in Holt t
county, Nebraska, to wit: Lot num- £
her six, in block number two, of what t
is known as the town of lntnan in 1
said county a plat of which isof record £
in Book A of the town plat records of I
Holt county, Nebraska, and ' that a s
decree he entered finding that the c
defendants in said action have no in
’ crest in said real estate or any part I
1 hereof and that their claimed inter- t
est casts a cloud on plaintiff’s title
which ought to be removed and the
defendants excluded from all interests
therein, and the title to said premises
quieted and confirmed in the plaint if.
That a certain mechanics lien recorded
in Book A at page 233of the Mechanics 1
Lien Record in favor of George
Graves, defendant, herein be decreed
to be paid and satisfied and that the 1
defendant, Pioneer Townsite com- £
pany be decreed to have no interest 1
in said premises hy reason of the con- 1
tract made with the defendant Isa- •
bella Honey on the 20th dav of March, f
1884, between her and David P. Kim- £
ball and I). 0 Blair, trustees. Plain- <
tiff prays for other and equitable '<■
relief. I
You are required to answer said
petition on or before 21st day of <
March, 1910. i
R. R. DICKSON,
31-4 Attorney for Plaintiff. I
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ALL GRADES OF J
TYPEWRITER PAPER AT
TIIE FRONTIER
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fhamhpt*inin’«2 C9lic Cholera and
Vllduineriain S Diarrhoea Remedy.
Never fails. Bi*v it now. It may save life.
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15he Frontier for. . Job Work -
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OK THE
J Neill National Bank
of O’Neill, Neb.. Charter No. 577o
At the close uf business, January 31,1910.
RESOURCES.
,oaus and discounts_ $196,139.09
iverdrafts, secured and
unsecured . 1.14*. 16
J. S. Bonds to secure cir
culation . 50.000 00
Temiumson U.S.bomL OiO.ou
tanking house, furni
ture and fixtures. 6,000.00
)ue from National
batiks (not reserve
agents). .. $ 5,211.28
>ue from state banks
and bankers . 648.24
)ue from approved re
serve agents.36 191.71
Shocks and other cash
items. 415.91
lotesof other National
banks. 565 00
'ractional paper cur
rency, nickels and
cents. 53.40
,awful money reserve
in bank, viz:
pecie. 5,060.75
.egnl tender notes. 8,267.00
Redemption fund with
U. S. treasurer (5 per
cent of circulation. 2,500.00 58.913 35
Total.. $312,100.60
LIABILITIES
apital stock paid iu $ 50,000.00
tirplus fund . 10.000.00
ndivlded protits, less
expenses and taxes
paid. 791.51
Rational bank notes out
standing. 50,000.00
hie to other National
ban Us. $ 3,511.45
nuividual deposits sub
ject-to cheek . 133,531.16
’ime certiticates of de
posit. 64,266.48 201.309.09 j
Total.$312,100 60
tate of Nebraska. County of Holt, ss.
I, S. J. VVeekes, cashier of the above
amed bunk, do solemnly swear that the
have statement is true to the best of my
nowledge and belief.
S. J. WEEKES, Cashier.
Correct—Attest: O. O. Snyder, H. P. Lowi
ng, J. P. Gilligan, Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to before me tIlls .
J day of February. 1910.
F. J. Diebner, Notary Public. \
My Com. expires Sept. 23, ifilo I
Vhis hank carries no indebtedness of
Officers or Stockholders
leposits Jan. 31, 1910, $201,309.09
)eposits Jan. 31, 1908, 106,676.32
ncrease in Deposits -■ 94,632.77 ‘
(First publication Jan. 27.)
Legal Notice.
To Elizabeth Schellhase, Martha E. .
ipeek, Ella Drews, Minnie Meal hast.', !
Jiara Durham, Andrew Schellhase,
Ynna Kirehner, Frank Schellhase,
on of Reinhart Schellhase, deceased,
>lary Schellhase, Clarence Schellhase,
\rtliur J. Schellhase, Ella Schellhase,
fiauk Schellhase, son of C. Scheli
lase, deceased, Mary Schellhase, (
noiner and natural guardian of the
aid Clarence Schellhase, Arthur J. -
iciiellhase, Ella Schellhase and Frank
ichellhase, minors, defendants, will
ake notice that on ti e 24th day of
anuary, 1910, Irwin F. Daniel, plain- |
iii herein tiled ids petition in the
lisirict court of Holt county, Ne
iraska, against said defendants and ,
acob Ohde, the object and prayer of I
vliich are to obtain possession of and .
ject the defendants from the north- |
ast quarter of section 4, township |
0, range 14, west of the 6th principal -
neridiari, in Holt county. Nebraska,
he plaintiff having a legal estate
herein arid being entitled to the
tossession thereof, and to have and
ecover ‘judgement against the de
endant Jacob Ohde for tlie rents and
irotits of said premises since June
5, 1907, to this date and cost of ]
uit.
You are required to answer said
letition on or before the 7th day of
larch. 1910.
Dated January 24, 1910.
1RYV1N F. DANIEL, f
32- 4 Plaintiff. i
By W. C. Saul and Mapes & Hazen,
ds attorneys
(First publication Feb. 3.)
Probate Notice.
January 28, 1910.
n the matter of the estate of Isaac S.
Alder, deceased:
Notice is hereby given that the
reditors of said deceased will meet
he executors of said estate, before
ue, county judge of Holt county, Ne
iraska, at the county court loom in
aid county, on the 1st day of March,
910, on the 1st day of June, 1910, and
n the 1st day of September, 1910, at
0 o’clock a. m., each day, for Hie pur
iose of presenting their claims toi
xamination, adjustment and allow
,noe. Six months are allowed for
reditors to present their claims from 1
larch 1st 1910, and one year for the 5
xecutors to settle said estate, from
lie 2alh day of January, 1910. After
ix months from March 1st, 1910, all ]
laims barred.
This notice will be published in The
Tontier for four weeks successively,
rior to the 1st day of March. 1910
(Seal) C. J. MALONE,
33 4 County Judge.
(First publication Feb. 3 )
Notics To Creditors
n county court within and for Holt
county, Nebraska, Jan. 28, 1910.
In the matter of the estate of Isaac
V. Peed, deceased. To the creditors i
f said estate: You are hereby noti
ied that 1 will sit at the county court
oom in O’Neill, in said county, on
he 1st day of March, 1910, on the 1st
iay of June, 1910, and on ttie 1st day
if September, 1910, at 10 o’clock eacli
lay to receive and examine all claims
gainst said estate, with view to
heir adjustment and allowance
Phe time limited for the presentation
f claims against said estate is six
nonths from the 1st day of March, A. J
). 1910, and the time limited for the
layment of debts is one year from the
;lst day of January, 1910. After six
nonths from March 1st, 1910, all
laims barred
Witness my hand and seal of said
entity court, this 28tli day of Janu
,ry. 1910.
(Seal) C. J. MALONE,
33- 4 County Judge.
3. E. TENBOEG I
REAL ESTATE 1*
mproved and Unimproved Farms &
Ranches for Sale.
'axes paid for non-residents EMMET, NEB. l
with your name
aud address
printed on ttmni Ej 1
ONLY 50C !
/WWVS
The cheapest way to buy for
those wanting small quantities
tei
(L\je FrontiEF.
MDERSON’S GOT EM!
GOOD AND PLENTY
'Tot the Measles, nor thejini
ams, but pure bred young
mils of the best families,
ilostly Red, sired by Scottish
'haron of Greytower, 153380,
me of the Pan American prize
vinners, and Golden King
152918. Two of the best bulls
m the upper Elkhorn valley
oday. Time will be given on
lankable note to responsible
larties. Delivered to nearest
R. station free.
JOHN M. ALDERSON
Chambers, - Nebraska
F YOU ARE SICK
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We treat nothing but chronic
diseases.
Asthma, Catarrh, Lupin, Cancer,
-pilips. Gall Stone, Stomach, Liver,
Nerves and all Diseases of
Men and Women
ADIUM MEDiCAL & SURGICAL INSTITUTE
T. W Cor. 13th and Farnum, Omaha
theO’EEILL
ABSTRACT * 00.
Compiles
Abstracts ot Title
HE ONLY COMPLETE SET OF Ab
TRACT BOOKS IN HOLT COUNTY
)R. J. P, GILLIGAN
Physician and Surgeon
Special attention given to
> ISEASES UF WOMEN, DISEASES
Of THE EYE AND CORRECT
FIITiNG OF GLASSES
slew |Horpe Bcil^eri|
IS THE PLACE TO GET
Home Made Bread, Pie and Cake.
ill kinds of Bakery Products. Special
orders should be placed two or
three days in advance.
CALL ON OR PHONE NO 154
illSS POTTER, Proprietor.
E. H. BENEDICT
LAW & BEAL ESTATE
'dice first door south of U.S, Laud Ofiico
Hy|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 Uie U. S. Army)
Suceesssor to Dr Trueblood. Surgery
arid Diseases of women.
speciatlies:
Eve. Ear, Nose and Throat
SpurtacU* correctly Stted and Supplied.
O'NEILL. NEB.
♦^The Cash-4*
Meat market
FULL LINE OF *
Cured and Fresh Meats
frh’nh Finn fvfry fhida r
W. F. Gtklisii, :: Proprietor
J. H. Davison
A full stock of everything in
Harness and Horse Furnishings
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Guaranteed Goods and Satisfied
Customers. Highest Price Paid for
Hides. Come and see me.
Call At the New
For all kinds of fresh andlcured meats
W. L. SHOEMAKER, Prop
2 doors west of Golden Hardware and
Furniture Store.
R. R. DICKSON
•.«» Lawyer «,*
RKFKRrNCr *IP®7 NITIONAl RANK 0 *T .1
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 **
Title Abstractors
Office in First National Bank Bldg
DR. P. J. FLYNN
Physician and Surgeon
Night Cahs will be Promptly Attended
Jfflce: First door to right over Pixley &
Hanley’s druir store. Residence phone
HOT E L
EVANS
ONLY FIRST-CLASS
HOTEL IN THE CITY
FREE BUS SERVICE
W. T. EVANS, Prop
EO YEARS*
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sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents.
Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive
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