The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 21, 1912, Image 8

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v Abstracts of Title
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The Frontier Sin Months for 75i
(First publication Feb. 22.)
Notice For Publication.
(Not coal land.)
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land office at O’Neill, Nebraska, Feb
ruary 17, 1912.
Notice ishrreby given that Edwin
L. Iluber, of Bed Bird, Nebraska, who,
on March 31, 1905, made homestead
entry No. 20271, No 01952, for si net
and sei, section 17, and nei; section 20,
township 32 n, range 9 w. 6th P. me
ridian, has tiled notice of intention to
make final five year proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, be
fore the Register and Receiver, at
O’Neill, Nebraska, on the 26th day of
March, 1912.
Claimant names as witnesses: Peter
A. Just, Theodore Enders, William
FI. Wilson, Ge irge W. Miller, all of
Red Bird, Neb aska.
B. E. STURDEVANT,
36-5 Register.
(First publication March 7)
Legal Notice.
In the District Court of Holt county,
Nebraska.
William Luben, Plaintiff.
vs.
Luella M. Storer and husband, Samu
al C. Storer,Newton Jones and wife,
Louisa Jones, and William Camp
bell, and wife, - Campbell, real
name unknown, Defendants.
NOTICE
The above named defendants will
take notice that on March 6, 1912, the
plaintiff tiled his petition in the above
entitled cause and court, the object
and prayer of which Is to quiet the
title in himself to the northwest quar
ter (nwt) of section two (2), township
twenty-eight (28), range thirteen (13),
west of the 6th P. M. in Holt county,
Nebraska, against the claims of each
and all the defendants; to cancel and
to have decreed to be wholly paid a
certain mortgage executed by Peter
II Bendixen and wife, Petra A.
Bendixen, to Luella M. Storer, on
October 24, 1895, and recorded in book
66 of mortgages, at page 73 of the re
cords In the office of county clerk, in
Bolt county, Nebraska; and to enjoin
said defendants and each and ail of
them from claiming any title to the
said premises as against said plaintiff.
You are required to answer said
petition on or before Monday, the 8th
dav of April, 1912.
38-4 WILLIAM LUBEN,
By W. K. Hodgkin, His Attornev.
First publication warcn itn, mu.
Legal Notice.
Paul Fahy and Jane Fahy, his wife,
real name unknown, 0. it. Moore,
whose real name Is Charles K. Moore,
flattie J. Moore, his wife, O. G.
Moore, real name unknown, Emma
Moore, his wife, M. S. Boyd, real
name unknown, S. M. Boyd, real
name unknown, The Albert Lind
holm Company, a corporation and
Farmers Loan andTrust Company, a
corporation, defendants, will take
notice that on the 6th day of March,
A. D , 1912, Joel Parker, plaintiff,
commenced an action in the District
Court of Holt County, Nebraska,
against said defendants, the object
and prayer of which is to quiet and
contirm in plaintiff the title to and
possession of the following described
premises, and each and every part
thereof situated in the county of Holt
and state of Nebraska, to-wit:
Lots twenty-two (22) and twenty
four (24) in ht ck thirty-three (33), of
Fahy’s sub-division of lots one (1), two
(2), three (3), fourteen (14), Bfteen(15),
and sixteen (10), in block thirty-three
(33), or O’Neill, Nebraska, and also lot
ten (10) in block N of Fahy’s Park Ad
dition to O’Neill, Nebraska, and lot
two (2) in block twenty-three (23) of
the original town of O’Neill, Nebras
ka, as surveyed, platted and recorded,
and to remove the clouds cast upon
his title to said described premises by
reason of the claims of the defendants
and each of them to some right, title
or Interest In or to or lien upon said
described premises, or some part
thereof, and to forever enjoin said de
fendants, and each of them, from as
serting any title to, lien upon or in
terest in said described premises, or
anv part thereof adverse to plaintiff.
You are required to answer said
petition on or before the 15th day of
April, 1912.
Dated this 7th day of March, 1912.
J. A. DONOHOE,
38-4 Attorney for Plaintiff.
(First publication March 7)
Notice to Creditors.
In county court within and for Holt
county, Nebraska, March 5,1912.
In the matter of the estate of Elijah
H. Thompson, deceased.
TO THE CREDITORS OK SAID ESTATE:
You are hereby not)tied that I will
sit at the oounty court room in O’
Neill, in said county, on the 1st day
of April, 1912, on the 1st day of July,
1912, and on the 1st day of October,
1912, at 10 o’clock a. m.,each day to
receive and examine all claims against
said estate, with view to their adjust
ment and allowance. The time limit
ed for the presentation of claims
against said estate is six months from
the 1st day of April, A. D. 1912, and
the time limited for the payment of
debts is one year from the 6th day of
March, 1912. Atter six months from
April 1, 1912, all claims barred.
Witness my hand and seal of said
county court, this 5th day of March,
1912.
(Seal) THOMAS CARLON,
38 4 County Judge.
First publication February 29, 1912.
Notice to Creditors.
In county oourt within and for Holt
county, Nebraska, February 24, 1912.
In the matter of the estate of John
Pherson, deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
You are hereby notl tied that I will
si tat the county court room in O’Neil),
in said county, on the 26th day of
March, 1912, on the 2tith day of June,
1912, and on the 2<ith day of Septem
ber, 1912, at 10 o’clock a. m each day
to receive aud examine all claims
against said estate, with view to their
adjustment and and allowance. The
time limited for the presentation of
claims against said estate is six
months from the 26th day of March,
A. D. 1912, and the time limited for
the payment of debts is one year fiom
said 24th day of February, 1912 After
six months from March 26, 1912, all
claims barred.
Witness my hand and the Seal of
said County Court, this 24th day of
February, 1912.
(Seal) THOMAS CARLON,
37-4 County Judge.
(First publication Feb. 29)
Notice.
Tn the District Court of Box Butte
County, Nebraska.
In tbe matter of the application of
Frank H. Ramsdell, guardian of the
person and estate of Adelia Ramsdell,
an insane person, for leave to sell real
estate.
Notice is hereby given that, in pur
suance of au order of the Honorable
W. H. Westover, judge of the district
court, of Box Butte county, Nebraska,
made on the 20th day of April, 1911,
for the sale of the real estate herein
after described, there will be sold at
public vendue to the highest bidder
for cash, at the front door of the
court house in the City of O’Neill, in
Holt county, Nebraska, on the 28th
day of March, 1912, at the hour of 10
o’clock a. m.,the following described
real estate: The south half of the
southeast quarter, south half of the
southwest quarter of section five (5),
in township thirty (30),north of range
twelve west,in Holt county, Nebraska.
Said sale will remain open one hour.
Dated this 24th day of February,
1912.
FRANK H. RAMSDELL,
Guardian of Adelia Ramsdell, an
insane person. 37-4
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
OF THE
NEBRASKA STATE BANK
of O’Neill, Charter No. 895
Incorporated in the state of Nebraska,
at the close of business March 16,1911.
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts .988626 43
Overdrafts, secured and un
secured . 1640 37
Bonds, securities, judgments
claims, etc. 1143 20
Banking house, furn. and lix. 7520 97
Current expenses and taxes
paid. 5 72
Cash items .
Due from national, state and
private banks and bankets
.$13523 84
Checks and items of
exchange. 1005 61
Currency. 4692 00
Gold coin. 1505 00
Silver, nickels and
cents. 289 20
Total cash on hand. 21015 65
Total.$119952 34
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in.$25000 00
Surplus fund . 1000 00
Undivided protits. 3278 81
Individual deposits subject
to check. 36066 46
Demand certificates of
deposit.4711 50
Time certificates of
deposit.43353 21
Due to national, state
and private banks
and bankers.6246 16 90377 33
Depositors guarranty fund... 296 20
Total.$119952 34
State of Nebraska, County of Holt, ss.
I, Jas. F. O’Donnell, cashier of the
above named bank, do hereby swear
that the above statement is a correct
and true copy of the report made to
the state banking board.
Jas. F. O’Donnell, Cashier.
Attest.—O. F. Biglin,J. A. Donohoe
Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 21th day of March, 1912.
(Seal) M. H McCarthy,
Notary Public.
Commission expires Dec. 5, 1912.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
OF THE
INMAN STATE BANK
(Of Inman, Charter No. 622)
Incorporated in the State of Nebraska,
at the close of business March 16,1912.
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts.$72,076 83
Overdrafts, secured and un
secured... 252 41
Banking house, furniture and
fixtures. 2,225 00
Current expenses and taxes
paid. 1001 42
Due from national,
state and private
banks .$21,574 66
Checks and items of
exchange. 209 92
Currency. 2,196 00
Gold coin. 1,015 00
Silver, nickels and
cents . 373 04 25,368 62
Total....$100,924 28
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in.$10,000 00
Surplus fund. 3,000 00
Undivided profits. 2,493 13
Individual deposits
sfibject to check.$34,117 06
Demand certi ficates
of deposit. 50,916 55 85,033 61
Depositors’guarranty fund.. 397 54
Total.....$100,924 28
State of Nebraska, County of Holt, ss.
I, E. C. Sharp, cashier of the above
named bank, do hereby swear that the
above statement is a correct and true
copy of the report made to the State
Banking Board.
E. C. SHARP, Cashier.
Attest—Ed. F. Gallagher, W. W.
Watson, Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 16th day of March, 1911.
J. F. Gallagher,
[Seal] Notary Public
My commission expires May 25, 1913.
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Curious Play of the Winds In the
Yosemite Valley.
EBB AND FLOW WITH THE SUN
These Air Currents or Air Falls Are So
Regular That They May Almost Be
Timed—Mirror Lake and the Spray
Combs at Bridal Veil Falls.
Did you know there are air falls In
the atmosphere Just as real and ap
parent as are the waterfalls you have
so often viewed with admiration and
delight because of their natural beau
ty? In the famed Yosemite valley the
most interesting feature Is, to the sci
entist perhaps, its winds.
The winds there are seldom more
than light zephyrs, moody and capri
cious to the ordinary tourist, but when
rightly understood one of the wonders
of the valley. These Interesting facts
are told by Professor F. E. Matthes of
the United States geological survey In
the Sierra Club Bulletin.
In no other place in the entire world
perhaps are the air currents more sys
tematic and regular than in the Yosem
ite valley, he says. In the first place,
the sun naturally heats the ground
more rapidly than it does the air.
Thus every hillside basking in the sun
becomes a heat radiator and gradually
warms the air above It, so that the air,
becoming lighter, begins to rise.
But under these conditions the air
does not rise vertically because the air
directly over it is still cool and is press
ing downward. Therefore up the sides
of the warm slope the heated air makes
Its way. That Is why the tourist mak
ing his way up the mountain slope
with the sun on his back finds his own
dust traveling upward with him in a
choking cloud.
But on coming down the same trail,
when the face of the slope Is In the
shadow, the dust ever descends with
the traveler in the same irritating
cloud. When the face of the mountain
is in the shade the air is cooling from
the face of the slope and is pressing
its way down into the valley.
Just as soon as the sun leaves the
slope of the mountain the earth be
gins to lose its heat by radiation and
In a very short time is really cooler
than the air. The layer of air next
the face of the hillside chills by con
tact with the earth and, becoming
heavier as it condenses, begins to press
down along the slope. Thus there are
normally the warm up draft on the
sunny slope and the cold down draft
on the side in the shadow. In a wind
less region like the Yosemite this rule
may be depended upon at almost any
time.
But In the Yosemite. with Its bold
cliff topography, these upward and
downward air currents are somewhat
Interrupted. On every sunny slope
bold cliffs create shadows, and conse
quently there are downward air cur
rents or local breezes dally at regular
hours as the shadows come and go.
Glacier Point Is one place in particu
lar In which Professor Mattbes says
this shadowy effect on the air cur
rents may readily be tested by casting
small bits of paper Into the air. As
the afternoon wears on and the shad
ows in the valley gather the cold draft
In the hills pours downward, forming
the valley like a great river and flow
ing on to the plains below. Every side
canyon and valley sends its re-enforce
ments, like the tributaries of a great
river, to this general air current flow
ing onward to the plain.
With the return of the morning sun
the earth at the tops of the hills is
warmed and the downward current in
the air is suspended. The up draft soon
begins as the sun shines Into the val
leys. The air currents are so regular
rlmt they may almost be timed.
Few realize, says the author of the
paper, that it is on these reversing air
currents that one of the chief attrac
tions of the Yosemite depends. Mir
ror lake, to be viewed at Its best, must
be seen in the early dawn, when the
reflections are most perfect.
The lake Is stillest and its surface
most mirror-like when the cold night
currents have ceased and the uprising
day currents of air have not yet be
gun. Yet unless one is punctual be
will miss the chief beauty of the place,
for this perfect stillness is as brief as
the turn of the tide.
In the evening and during the night,
when the down draft of air from the
mountain sides Is strong, the stream
of cool air pressing down the slope
plunges over cliffs. Just as water Is
seen to fall from similar heights. On
either the Yosemite falls or the Nevn
dn falls trails this air fall curiosity is
readily encountered In the evening.
During the daytime, on the other
hand, the air rises vertically along the
I'liffs and up into the banging valleys,
taking part of the spray from the falls
along with it A pretty example of
the air carrying the spray from the
fall upward may be seen at Bridal
Veil falls, where two little combs of
spray, one on each side of the stream,
steadily curve upward over the brink.
As soon as the sun is off the cliff
these spray combs cease to exist
An Attraction.
"I hear your new minister Is very
efficient”
“Oh, yes."
“How about his wife? Is she doing
anything to bring people to church?”
“Indeed she is! Wears a different
gown every Svfnday.”—Washington
Herald.
Gossip la a beast of prey that does
not wait for the death of the creature
It devours.—George Meredith.
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ONLY 50C |
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(E1?e Frontier.
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Horse Blankets
WE obtain the famous 5A
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factory and can sell them to
you at prices that are right.
They are made for warmth and
wear, and will last longer than
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Buy a 5A Bias Girth for the Stable.
•Buy a bA Square for the Street.
———We Sell Them --
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FREE BUS SERVICE
W. T. EVANS, Prof
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Lawyers
Office: Nebraska State Bank Big.
REFERENCE: O'NEILL NATIONAL BANK, O'NRILL
R. R. DICKSON
<£ Lawyer <£
REFCRENCEI FINBT NATION *L BANK, B RE1U
FRED L. BARCLAY
STUART, NEB.
Makes Long or Short Time Loans on Iron'oied
Farms and Ranches
If you are in need of a loan drop him
a line and be will call and see you
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Abstract
Title Abstractors
Office in First National Bank Bldg
DR. P. J. FLYNN
/'hysictan and Surgeon
Night ' m,a will be Promptly Attended
Office: l irotdoor to right over Plxley &
Hanley'adrug store. Residence phone Hft
OR. J. P* GILLIGAN
Physician and Surgeon
Special attention given to
DISEASES OF WOMEN, DISEASES
Of THE EYE AND CORRECT
FITTING OF GLASSES
Dr. E. T. Wilson
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
• RECIATLIES:
eve. ear. nose and Throat
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Office and Reiidence—Rooms No. 1,
and 3, Naylor Block
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