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SNYDER m I—MM———M— YY M5 te Tours Spring and Summer 1910 Plan now a 5,000-mile Summer tour of the Coast See the far west with its diversified sections broadening under scientific cul tivatlon; visit Its Incomparable cities with their environment of intensive land wealth. A coast tour Is a broad education and the world’s greatest rail journey Round trip, central Nebraska to California or Puget Sound, via *P w V direct routes, June 1st to September iiOtli. $50 Round trip on special dates each month from April to July, Inclusive. $15 Higher one way through California, Portland and Seattle. One way, eastern and central Nebraska to San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, Portland, Taooma, Seattle, Spokane, etc., Mar. 1 to April 15. Proportional rates from your town. Consult nearest ticket agent or write me freely asking for publications, assistance., stating rather definitely your plans. L. IV. WAKELEY, General Passenger Agent 1004 FARNAM ST.. OMAHA. NEB. ..... — | O’Neill i National i Bank I $50,000.00 I Capital «£«£<£ S!IHlHIHlHISISlBJSlHI®li9EEI51BlSIS(e!13®ISl®@ri3l@®3g E6f Directors of this Ba.nk direct the affairs of the hank. In g oilier words, they fulfill liie duties § Imposed and expected from them g in their official capacity. One of the by-laws of this bank is 1 (and it is rigidly enforced) that no g loan shall be made to any officer or g stockholder of the bank. I You and your business will be wel- g come here, and we shall serve you I to the bestoi ourability atall times | If you are not yet a patron of ours we g want you tocome in, get acquainted j§ and allow us to be of service to you. We weloome the small depositor. 5 per cent interest paid on time j§ deposits. L OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS M. Dowling, pres, o. o. Snyder, vice-pres. s. j. Weekes, cash dr. J. P. gilligan. h. p. Dowling 5. " Save Work Worry Money y using a Stovek Gasoline ■■ Engine. Made right. Sold right. Send for illustrated catalogue free. SANDWICH MFG. CO. Counoil Blulfs, la. General Agents. FARM LOANS INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS INSURANCE § FIDELITY BANK S IMS Bank alms to oonoorva tha interests of its ouatomara In every ® honorable way. B-OFFICERS- I E. E. HALSTEAD, PRESIDENT. O. F. BlGLIN, VICE-PRESIDENT | JAS. F. O'DONNELL, CASHIER | £; Directors: B. B. Halstead. E. H. Halstead, O. F. Blglln. fcwBBHBHB8BlMI3IBBBE8BlHroillilBIIBIBBIBBIISSB8IB8IBIBMIillfflSII5IBWBBBSBIBWIBMM>IM8M YOU GAN GET CHATTEL MORTGAGE BLANKS OF THE FRONTIER - First publication Mar. 10. Notice for Publication—Isolated Tract Public Land Sale Department of the Interior, U. S Land Office, O’Neill, Nebraska. March 9, 1910.—Notice ir hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under pro visions of Act of Congress approved June 27, 1900 (31 Stats., 517), we will offer at public sale to tlie highest bid der, at 11 o'clock a. m . on the 13th day of April, 1910, at this office, the following described land: Serial 02000 NEf NEi, section 20, township 31 north range 11 W Any persons claiming adversely the above described land are advised to tile their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale B. E. STUB. DEV ANT, Register, SANFORD PARKER. Receiver. 38-5 First publication Mar 17 NOTICE In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska. — In the matter of the estate of Everett Mott, deceased. To all persons interested in said estate: You are hereby notified that on tile 15th day of March, 1910, Vas Tina Mott, administratrix of the ••slate of Everett Mott, deceased, filed in said court tier final account as said administratrix and a petition for final settlement and distribution of the residue of said estate; i fiat, the said final account and petition for final settlement and distribution will be heard on the 5th day of April, 1910, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the county court room in O’Neill, in said county, at which time and place any persons interested in said estate may appear and show cause, If such exists, why said final account should not be ap proved and a decree of distribution made of the residue of said estate in the possession of said adminlstrix. It. is ordered that, a copy of this notice be published for three succes sive weeks In The Frontier, a news paper printed and published in said county Dated this 15t.h day of March, 1910. 39-3 O. J. MALONE, (Seal)_ County Judge. WINGS THAT WERE FINS. Evidence That Penguin’s Pinions Were Once Used For Swimming. Ornithological puzzles are the pen guins, with their curiously shaped wings and odd. unbirdlike, upright car riage. The peculiarities of their wings suggest that the penguins are descend ants of birds which used their wings rather than legs in the pursuit of prey under water, and as the struggle In tensified between the competing indi viduals the most expert at this sort of swimming would get the most food and oust less successful rivals. The winners gained advantage over their neighbors in proportion as tbelr wings Improved as swimming organs and in versely and of necessity became less suited to perform the work of flight. In all other birds the feathers, though shed annually, are more or less grad ually displaced. But in the penguins the new feathers all start into being at the same lime and thrust out the old feathers upou their tips so that these come away in great flakes. Whereas In all birds save penguins the new feathers as they thrust their way through the skin end in pencil-like points, formed by investing sheaths, jn the penguins these sheaths are open St the tips and attached by their rims to the roots of the old feathers, and hence these are held to their succes «ors until they have attained a suffi cient length to insure protection against cold. The curious device for retaining the warmth afTorded by the old feathers until the new generation can till their places is apparently due to the fact (hat penguins are natives of the ant arctic regions, although some now In habit tropical seas.—Chicago Tribune. Short and to the Point A coal merchant who was a man of few words once wrote to an agent the following brief letter: Dear Jonas— In due time the agent’s reply came as follows: Daar Mr. Sinclair—":" The coal dealer’s letter, translated, said. “See my coal on,” which Is the semicolon expressed verbally. The agent informed the dealer that the coal was shipped by saying sim ply. “Col-on.”—Scrap Book. Railway Mail Clerks Wanted The Government Pays Railway Mail Clerks $800 to $1,200 and Other Employes up to $2,500 Annually. Uncle Sam will hold spring examin ations throughout the country for rail way mail clerks, custom house clerks, stenographers, bookkeepers, depart mental clerks and other government positions. Thousands of appointments will be made. Any man or woman over 18, in city or country, can get in struction and free Information by writing at once to Bureau of Instruc tion, 69J, Hamlin Bldg., Rochester, New York. 34-ly C. E. TENBORG s^IjrEAL ESTATE 14»^» Improved and Unimproved Farms & Ranches for Sale. Taxes paid for non-residents EMMET, NEB. WANTED MEN of proven ability ■ | fill I IJ and character can se ■■■■ " ™^cure an exclusive con f tract as managers for local territory on either salary or commission, or both. To avoid delays, give references in first letter. Apply to Th. von Rolf, O. A., Northwestern Mutual Ufe Ins. Ct, Omaha, Nab. V>he Frontier for.. Job Work First publication Mar. 10. Notice To Fay E. Mulligan, non-resident defendant: You are hereby notified that on the 2(ith day of October, 1909, William F. Mulligan as plaintiff, tiled a petition against you in the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, the object and prarer of which Is to ob tain a divorce from you on the ground that you have willfully abandoned the plaintiff without good cause for more than two years last past. You are required to answer said pe tition an or before Monday, the 18th day of April, 1910 WILLIAM MULLIGAN, 38-4 Plaintiff. First publication March 3 Notice for Publication — Not Coal Lands. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office, O’Neill, Nebraska, March 1, 1910.—Notice is hereby given that John W. Duquid of Inman, Nebraska, who, on July 9, 1904, made homestead entry No. 19230, No. 03123, for swi section 4, township 27 north, range 11 west 6th P. M., has filed notice ot in tention to make final five-year proof, 10 establish claim to the land above described, before register and receiver at O'Neill, Neb , on the 14th day of April, 1910. Claimant names as wit nesses: Allen Canady, Riley L Can ady. .Frank O. Canady and Joseph Mucil, all of Inman, Neb. 37-5 B E. STURDEVANT, Register. First publication March 3. NOTICE To Mary E. Childs and husband Myers T. Childs, and the unknown heirs and devisees of John Curuerry and Jaunette F. Bray ton, both de ceased, non-resident defendants: You and each of you will take notice that John Skirviug has, as plaintiff, com menced an action in the district court uf Holt county, Nebraska, against you and each of you, alleging in said peti tion that he is the absolute owner and in the absolute possession of the fol lowing described real estate, situated in the village of Stuart, Holt county, Nebraska, to-wit, lots 2, 3 and 4 in block 2 in the said village of Stuart. Plaintiff alleges in said petition that he has been for more than ten years last past in the absolute, undisputed, visible, continuous, adverse, open, ex clusive and notorious possession of said real estate under claim of owner ship and that none of the defendants in ttie action have been in possession of the said premises for the past ten years and more and that he went into the possession of said property and held possession thereof under and by virtue of deeds of conveyance thereto and claiming title thereunder. Plaintiff alleges in said petition that on or about the 1st day of J une, 1889, the defendant Mary E. Childs and husband Myers T. Cuilds, made, executed and delivered to this plaintitl a deed for said lot 4 but that said deed has been lost, and that the defendant Mary E. Childs refuses to make a deed of said property to the plaintiff. Plaintiff alleges further in said peti tion that a certain mortgage given on lot 3 to John Carberry and of record in volume 1 of mortgages, at page 420, has been paid and that a certain mortgage given to J. F. Bray ton on said lot 4 and of record in volume 10 of mortgages, at page 122, has been paid Plaintiff prays in said petition that he be decreed to be the absoluteowner of the before described real-estate and that said mortgages be decreed fully paid and satisfied and the same be decreed to be released by the holders thereof appearing of record, and upon their failure to release said mortgages that a decree of this court stand in lieu of a release thereof; that the de fendants and each of them be excluded from having or claiming to have any interest, claim, right, title or lien in or to said property or any part thereof: that, the title thereto be quieted and confirmed in the plaintiff and the de fendants excluded from asserting any claim, interest or lien thereon oi thereto, and that the defendants and each of them be perpetually restrained and enjoined fr jm asserting any in terest or lien in or to said property, and for other equitable relief. You are required to answer said petition on or before the llfh day of April, 1910. R. R. DICKSON. 37-4 Attorney for Plaintiff. First publication Mar. 24 Notice to Creditors. In county county court within and for Holt county, Nebraska, March 18. 1910. In the matter of the estate of Man Ann May, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby noti fied that I will sit at the county court room in O’Neill, in said county, on the 18th day of April, 1910, on the 18th day of July, 1910, and on the 18th day of Ootober 1910, at 10 o’clock a m. each day to receive and examine all claims against said estate, with view to their adjustment and allow ance. The time limited for the pres entation of claims against said estate is six months from the 18th day of April, A. D. 1910, and the time limited for the payment of debts is one year from the 18th day of March, 1910. After six months from April 18th, 1910. all claims barred. 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