The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 30, 1913, Image 8

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IT IS EASY NOW
TO OWN A FARM
Hare is an opportunity for the farm renter, the farm hand, and
others to take advantage of Uncle Sam's generosity and become a farm
owner,
THE NEW HOMESTEAD LAW gives you title to a
Government irrigated or a Mondell 320 acre free homestead in three
years and allows five months absence each year; thus a residence of 21
month* now makes title as against 60 months under the old law.
PERSONALLY CONDUCTED Homeseekers' Excursions first and
third Tuesdays. I will bejglad to take a personal interest in helping you.
Writ* today for maps and illustrated folders.
0. A. SMITH, Ticket Agent, O’Neill
*L. IN. WAKE LEY, Qen’I. Passenger Agt., Omaha, Neb
Save Work
Worry
Money
by using a Stover Gasoline
■ Engine. Made right. Sold right.
Send for llustrated catalogue
free.
SANDWICH MFG. CO.
Council Bluffs, la.
General Agents.
Weight & Brewer
Tin llp-To-Ditt Auctioneers
We cry sales anytime or anywhere end guarantee satisfaction,
j Big ranch aelee e specialty. For dates see any of the O’Neill banks,
» or ’phone us et Ewing Nebr._
This is to certify that Wright & Brewer cried our sale
i on our ranch, on Dec; 13, 1911, amounting to $523,000.00 in
three hours and five minutes. We were very much pleased
I and would gladly reccomend them. Fisher & Berigan
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
W* on track two oars of nice
°le£P Springs Lump and one oar
of Dixie Gam Lamp Coal.
By letti^ us deliver from the car you not only safe the reduction in
the price of the coal, hut yon get the cool without slack which accumu
lates by excessive handling
Phone us yonr order if you went the vary beet in the coal line.
O- O- S!£T"!Z"IDE3E^
PHONE 32 O’NEILL, NEB.
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(First publication Jan 2)
Sheriff’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 It. R. Dick
son Judge of the Fifteenth Judicial
District in and for Holt county, Ne
braska, on the 5th day of October,
1912, in favor of James N. Brown as
plaintiff, for the sum of $1010.25 with
interest at 10 per cent from date of
decree, and also in favor of William
P. Hall, defendant and cross petition
er, for the sum of $700 00 with inter
est at 6 per cent from date of deoree,
and against H. H. Garst, whose true
Christian name is unknown, Jane
Garet his wife, whose true Christian
name is unknown, William P. Hall,
Elmer J. Kidder and Margaret M
Kidder his wife, P. O. Nellson &
Company and John Due whose true
name is unknown, as defendants,
said decree aggregating the sum
of one thousand seven hundred
ten and 26-100 dollars, Slid costs taxed
at $44.60 and accruing costs, I have
levied upon the following real estate
taken as the property of said defend
ints, to satisfy said order of sale to
wlt: The west half of the southwest
quarter and the south half of the
northwest quarter of section twenty
four [24], in township thlrty-tWo [32]
north; of range twelve [12] #est of
tpe 6th P. M., in Holt oounty, Ne
braska; and will offer the same for
sale to the highest bidder for cash, in
hand on the 3d day of February, A, D.
1913, at the front door of the court
house in O'Neill, Holt oounty, Ne
braska, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m.
of said day, when and where due at
tendance will be given by tbe
undersigned.
Dated at O’Neill, Nebraska, this
31st day of December, 1912.
H. D. GRADY,
29-6 Sheriff of Said Oounty.
(First publication Jan. 23.)
Legal Notice.
To Michael Vaughn, a single man,
0. H. Tonoray, real name unknown,
Ira M. Comstock, W. D. Mathews,
real name unknown, and Emeline
Mathews, his wife, H. N. McKee, a
single man, real name unknown, Nel
son Tonoray and Mrs. Nelson Tonoray,
tils wife, real name unknown, Charles
E. Gibson and the southeast quarter
[SE±] of section one [1], in township
twenty-seven [27], north of range
thirteen [13], west of the Sixth Prin
cipal Meridian in Holt county, Ne
braska, non-resident defendants, Im
pleaded with Edward McBride, Joel
Coykendall, Blair State bank of Blair,
Nebraska, and Union National bank
of Omaha, Nebraska.
You and each of you will take
aotlce that the County of Holt, In the
State of Nebraska, commenced an
action in the distriot court of Holt
county, Nebraska, on the 9th day of
August, 1897, against you apd each of
you, the object aod prayer of said
aotion being to foreclose its lien for
taxes for the years 1889 to 1891 inclu
sive. duly levied and assessed against
the southeast quarter [SEi] of section
one [1], township twenty-seven [27],
north of range thirteen [13], west or
the Sixth Principal Meridian in Holt
county, Nebraska; that on the 3rd dav
of June, 1912, plaintiff herein, Charles
A. Robinson, purchased said Holt
oounty’s tax lien upon said premises
md Is now the owner thereof; plain
tiff alleges in bis petition that he is
the legal owner of said tax lien by
virtue of said assignment from said
Holt county dated as aforesaid; that
there is due him on said tax lien the
sum of 8—.— , no part of which has
been paid or In any manner satisfied;
plaintiff prays tbat the amount due
him be determined, that the same be
decreed to be a first lien upon said
premises, that the defendants be re
quired to pay the same or tbat said
premises be sold and the proceeds
thereof used in payment of the
‘mount due the plaintiff with Inter
est and oosts and for suoh other and
further relief as may be just and
u] ill table.
You are required to answer said
petition on or before the 3rd day of
March, 1913.
32-4 CHARLES A. ROBINSON,
By W. K. Hodgkin, His Attorney,
The f rontierSix Monllisfory5i
Frontier for -. - Job Work
(First publication Jan. 30)
Notice.
In the county court of Holt county,
Nebraska.
In the matter of the estate of
Thomas Tierney, deceased.
To all persons Interested in said
estate:
You are hereby notified that on the
29th day of January, 1913, M. F. Cas
sidy, administrator of the estate of
Thomas Tierney, deceased, filed in
said court his final account as said
administrator and a petition for final
settlement and distribution of the
residue ef said estate; that the said
final account and petition for final
settlement and distribution will be
heard on the 15th day of February,
1913, at 10 a m., at the county court
room in O’Neill, in said county, at
which time and place any person in
terested 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 administrator.
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 29th day of January,
1913.
(Seal) THOMAS OARLON,
33-3 County Jud(?e.
PAID ADVERTISMENTS.
Fresh Bread at the O’Neill Bakery.
I want a few calves a day old.—Con
Keys.
Baled alfalfa for sale at Hilliard’s
livery barn. 33-1
Try our pickets, they are fine—san
tary Meat. Market. 16-tf
Wanted—Apprentice girls at FItz
simmons Millinery. 33-2pd
Dr. Corbett will spend all his time
in O'Neill this winter. 26-tf
I have a good wagon, harness and a
team to sell cheap.—Con Keys.
Now is a good time to subscribe for
The Frontier, S1.50 per year.
800 acre ranch in southern Holt
county for saleor trade.—C. E. Burch.
Just received a barrel of sweet
and dill pick els.— Sanitary Meat
Market. 16-tf
Night school Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday evenings, see Mias
Alderson 31-tf
Fine Candies and Hot Ohocolate.—
McMillan ft Markley’s Bakery and
Candy Kitchen. 22-tf.
Try Frank and Vince Soehy'8 tailor
shop for French Dry Cleaning. Their
work can't be beat. 1-tf.
For Sale—House and lot one block
east of the school bouse. Terms
reasonable.—D. W. Cameron; 9-tf
Wanted—To buy sucking calves,
from two days to two weeks old
Address, John Barnes, Emmett Neb.
When you' want a reliable medicine
for a cough or cold take Chamberlain's
Cough Bemedy. It can always be
depended upon and 1b pleasant and
safe to take. For sale by all dealers.
We do French Dry Cleaning in our
shop of all ladles and gentlemen’s
garments. Nothing but first class
work turned out. At Frank and Vibce
Huohy’s tailor shop. 1-tf
Arnold and Widner have a lot of
good Cattle of all descriptions, consist
ing of cows, calves, heifers, steers and
some extra good bulls which they
will sell to please purchaser. See L
W. Arnold, O’Neill. Neb. 31-tf
Persons troubled'with paralysis are
often very much benefited by
messaging the affeoted parts thorougly
when applying Chamberlain’s Lini
ment. This liniment also relieves
rheumatic pains. For sale by all
dealers.
If your obildren are subject to
attacks of oroup, watch for the first
sympton, hoarseness. Give Chamber
lain’s Cough Bemedy as soon as the
child becomes hoarse and the attack
maybe warded off. For sale by all
dealers.
Here is a remedy that will cure your
cold. Why waste time and money ex
perimenting when you oan get a pre
paration that has won a world-wide
reputrtion by Its cures of this disease
andean always be depended upon?
It is known everywhere as Chamber
lain’s Cough Bemedy, and is a medi
cine of real merit. For sale by all
dealers.
Mrs. A. B. Tabor, of Crider, Mo.,
had been truobled with sick headache
for about five years, when she began
taking Chamberlain’s Tablets. She
lias taken two bottles of them and
they have cured her. Sick headache
is oaused by a disordered stomach for
which these tablets are especially in
tended. Try them, get well and stay
well. Fbr sale by all dealers.
Estray Notice.
Strayed or stolen, on Saturday, Jan.
26,1 mare pony weight about 900, dun
or buokskin in color; two bradns on
left bip, one being letter E. Forelook
clipped. Suitable reward for infor
mation.— E. Boyle, Inman. 33-2
Dressmaking Class
I will start a six week course in
dressmaking next Monday, January
27. Also a class for those desiring to
take after school from 4 to 0. Inquire
of Miss Ellen McCarthy. 32-2
Stoves! Stoves! Stoves!
Stoves at cost while they last. All
of our heating stoves at cost, guarantee
them to burn hard and soft coal or
wood.—Fisher Furniture * Hardware
Company. 32-2
Ireland was known as the Emerald
Isle long before Sir Horace Plunkett
was boru, so perhaps it’s not quite
true to say that he has made two
blades of grass to grow there, where
one grew before. But he has done
his best to promote the planting of
two acres of potatoes where one was
planted before his time—to encourage
t he doubling of flocks and herds—aDd
best Of all, to make these enterprises
profitable to tha Irish farmer, by
enabling him to own his own bit of
land and to find a ready market
through cooperation. Sir Horace
gave his view on cooperation for
farmers in an article which appears in
the February 6th issue of the Youth’s
Companion.
NEBRASKA CEMENT SHOW.
Omaha, Feb. 4 to 8
Complete exhibit; of cement work
ing implements and machinery. The
manufacture of ornamental designs
and other products will be demon
strated in an interesting manner.
Every person in Nebraska interested
in cement work should attend. For
tickets and full particulars apply to
ticket agents, Chicago and North
Western Ry.
Wood Sawing
We have a wood saw outfit and any
one wanting stove wood cut call and
see us; we will do it right.
32-2 Butler Bros, O’Neill.
A11 water rates herein established
are hereby declared to be quarterly
rates. The same shall he due and
payable quarterly 'on the first day of
January, April, July and October of
each and every year at the office of
the Water Commissioner m the City
of O'Neill, and if not so paid within
thirty days after the same comes due,
10 per cent shall be added thereto
for the expense of collecting the
same, and the Wat dr Commissioner is
hereby authorized and directed to
shut off the water from any and all
consumers that are more than fifteen
days in arrears of payment.
HOTEL
EVANS
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ONLY FIRST-CLASS
HOTEL IN THE CITY
FREE BUS SERVICE
W. T. EVANS, Prop
theO’GEILL
ABSTRACT *00.
Compiles
Abstracts of Title
THE ONLY COMPLETE SET OF AB
STRACT BOOKS IN HOLT COUNTY
A 9. lumtai
Abstract CMfeaW
Title Abstractors
Office in First National Bank Bldg
FRED L. BARCLAY
STUART, NEB.
Mikes Long or Short Tine Loensoi Inoored
Ferns end Ruches
If you are in need of a loan drop him
a line and be will call and see you.
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JOHN L, QUIC.
CChE 5ai?itapy
)j)fteat Market
WJC HAVE A FULL LINE OF
Fresh and Cured Meats, Pure Home
Rendered Lard.
G. M. Stratton
Naylor Block Phone 160
J. H. Davison
MANUFACTURER OF
AND DEALER IN
Harness, collars, saddles robes,
nets, whips, in fact Horse Furn
ishings o£ any sort. See our
goods and get our prices. A
new line of whips just in.
When in To wn
Stop at the
New Ogden
Hotel
Offering you the double advantage of
good service and low rates.
Conveniently located.
SHERIDAN SIMMONS, Proprietor
30-tf
I. N. BOGGS
Pool & Billiard Parlor
and Box Ball Alley
golden Block _g’Nelll 1
W. K. HODGKIN
Lawyers
Office: Nebraska;State Bank Kg.
REFERENCE: O'NEILL NATIONAL BANK, O’NRILI
DR. P. <J. FLYNN
Phystctan and Burgeon
Night Calls will be Promptly Attended
Office: First door to right over Pliley a
Hanley's drug store. Resldenoe phone «e
O’NEILL GARAGE
O. 0. LAWELL, Proprietor.
AUTO LIVERY
Full stock of tires of all sizes. Latbe
work a speciality. Auto supplies of
all kinds. First-class repair man In
shop. Pbone No. 304.
Palace Carom ana
Pocket Billiard Room
A nice quite place to spend your even*
ing, fine line of cigars and candy.
F. W. COCKERILL
DR- 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
sreciatlies:
EVE. CAR. NOSE AND THROAT
Spectacles correctly fitted aad Supplied
Office and Reiidence—Rooms No. 1,
and 3, Naylor Block
O'NIItL, NEB.
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