CIRCLE TOURS OF THE PACIFIC COAST In planning “The Perfect Coast Tour” or the “See America Tour,” Scenic Colorado is of first importance. No coast tourist could afford to say that he had not in cluded “Scenic Colorado” either one way or the other in this world’s greatest journey. Go one way via Seattle, Portland, and during the season visit either Glacier or Yellowstone National Park. Link together these scenic routes with the Ocean Coast voyage between San Fran cisco and Portland. Through the season, various publications, special foldiers and the like will be available, descriptive of the Burlington circuit rates and through service routes. H. G. FREY, Ticket Agent O’Neill, Nebraska. IWMIt L' w' WAKELEY* GENERAL passenger agent, , 1004 Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebraska. Aged People'! \Nj, sometimes forget that poor teeth and improper mastication prevent sufficient nourish- i ment from ordinary food and burden the OtT * digestive organs, but if every man or woman past r / V fifty would fully realize the bountiful, sustaining nourish ment in Scott’s Emulsion they would take it after every meal. Scott’s Emulsion contains the renowned body-building fats of pure cod liver oil, so medically predigested that it distributes energy, power and strength all thru the body and simplifies the stomach’s work. To people in declining years we say with unmistakable earnestness —Scott’s Emulsion will add years to your life and life to your years. 1 AVOID ALCOHOLIC SUBSTITUTES 13-83 —m 11 iTiirriUBH-Hmm m i iiiimii it Wright & Brewer | The Up-To-Date Auctioneers | We cry sales anytime or anywhere and guarantee satisfaction, i ' Big ranch sales a specialty. For dates see any of the O'Neill banks, or 'phone us at Ewing, Nebr._ t This is to certify that Wright & Brewer cried our sale I on our ranch, on Dec. 13, 1911, amounting to $23,000.00 in | three hours and five minutes. v We were very much pleased | and would gladly reccomend them. Fisher & Berigan | 1 HEVERMAN’S ■..FOR ' ' = Good Merchandise DORSEY, NEB. j A BRONCHIAL COUGH | if wearing and dangerous because the inflamed, mucus-filled tubes interfere with breathing and the □ fresh air passes through that unhealthy tissue. II Probably no other remedy affords such prompt and-permanent relief as Scoff’s Emulsion; it checks the cough, heals the linings of the throat and bronchial tubes and strengthens the lungs to I avert tuberculosis. This point cannot be empha- 0 sized too strongly—that Scott’s Emulsion has been suppressing bronchitis for forty years and will help you• Bo careful to avoid substitute! and insist on SCOTT’S. .AT ANY DRUG STORE. _13-77 There is quality in advertising as well as “space.” Make your adver tisements say what you mean and mean what you say. Then have them published, not where you get the most “space” for the money, but where you get a class of readers that look for and read their paper. The Frontier is such a paper. SALE BILLS I (First publication March 11.) Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue of an order of sale, di rected to me from the Clerk of the District Court of Holt County, Ne braska, on a judgment obtained be fore W. H. Westover, One of the Judges of the District Court of the Fifteenth Judicial District in and for Holt County, Nebraska, on the 6th day of January, 1906, in favor of Gurdon W. Wattles, as Plaintiff, and against Clara L. Puckett, Leslie I. Puckett, Michael F. Harrington and Levi Kimball, as Defendants, for the sum of Six Hundred Eighty-Six and 66-100 Dollars, and costs taxed at $20.53, and accruing costs, I have levied upon the following Real Estate taken as the property of said Defend ants, to satisfy said Order of Sale, to wit: The South East Quarter of the North East Quarter (SE!4 NE%), and the North Half of the North East Quarter (N% NE(4), and the North East Quarter of the North West Quarter (NE1^ NW(4), of Sec tion Twenty-Six (26), in Township Twenty-Eight (28), North of Range Thirteen (13), West of the Sixth Principal Meridian in Holt County, Nebraska, And will offer the same for sale to the highest bidder for cash, in hand, on the 13th day of April, A .D., 1915, in front of the Cuort House in O’Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, at the 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 11th day of March, 1915. H. D. GRADY, 39-5 Sheriff of Said County. (First publication March 18.) LEGAL NOTICE. The Unknown Heirs of Henry M. Coleman, deceased, and The Unknown Devisees of Henry M. Coleman, de ceased, will take notice that on the 16th day of March, 1915, Aceanith Ladely, plaintiff, filed her petition in the District Court of Holt County, Ne braska, against Sarah Willis, The Un known Heirs of Henry M. Coleman, deceased, and The Unknown Devisees of Henry M. Coleman, deceased, the object and prayer of which is to se cure a decree of court quieting and confirming in plaintiff the title to and possession of The West Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 19, Town ship 32, North of Range 9, West of tho Sixth Principal Meridian in Holt County, Nebraska, and adjudging and decreeing that the defendants have no right, title or interest in or to said premises and to remove the cloud cast upon plaintiff’s title to said prem ises by reason of the claims of said defendants to some right, title or in terest in or to said premises, and for ever enjoin the defendants and each of them from asserting any title to, lien upon or interest in said premises ad verse to plaintiff. You are required to answer said pe tition on or before the 3rd day of May, A. D., 1915, or decree will be taken against you as prayed for in said petition. Dated this 19th day of March, A. D. 1915. ACEANITH LADELY, Planitiff. W. J. Hammond, Attorney for Plain tiff. 40-5 (First publication March 25.) Sheriff’s Sale. By Virtue of an Order of Sale, di rected to me from the Clerk of the District Court of Holt County, Ne braska, on a judgment obtained be fore R. R. Dickson, Judge of the District Court of the Fifteenth Ju dicial District in and for Holt County, Nebraska, on the 8th day of June, 1914, in favor of F. J. Dishner, as Plaintiff, and Royal State Bank as Cross-Petitioner, and against Allie E. Cobleigh, Ernest Bruner and the Royal State Bank of Royal, Nebraska, as Defendants, for the sum of One Thousand Seven Hundred Thirteen Dollars, and Twenty-Five Cents, and costs taxed at $34.90, and accruing costs, I have levied upon the following Real Estate taken as the property of said Defendants, to satisfy said Order of Sale, to-wit: The South East Quarter (SE1^), of Section Seven (7), in Township Thirty (30), North of Range Ten (10), West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, in Holt County, Nebraska, And will offer the same for sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, on the 26th day of April, A. D. 1915, at the front door of the Court House in O’Neill, Nebraska, at the 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 24th day of March, 1915. H. D. GRADY, 41-5 Sheriff of Said County. (First publication March 25.) SHERIFF’S SALE. By Virtue of an Order of Sale, di rected to me from the Clerk of the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, on a judgment ob tained before R. R. Dickson, Judge of the District Court of the Fifteenth Judicial District in and for Holt County, Nebraska, on the 23rd day of May, 1914, in favor of Amelia Noble, as Plaintiff, and against Paul E. Draper and Tilla Draper, his wife, as Defendants, for the sum of Two Thousand Five Hundred Seventy-Six Dollars, and costs taxed at $36.75 and accruing costs, I have levied upon the following Real Estate taken as the property of said Defendants, to satisfy said order of Sale, to-wit: The North East Quarter (NE14), of Section Thirty-One (31), Township Twenty Six (26), Range Twelve (12), West of the Sixth Principal Meridian. And will offer the same for sale to the highest bidder for cash, in hand, on the 26th day of April, A. D. 1915, in front of the Court House in O’Neill. Holt County, Nebraska, at the 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, Nebraska, this 24th day of March, 1915. H. D. GRADY, 41-5 Sheriff of Said County. &9S fsn£*W OPPORTUNITY AND THE BANK ACCOUNT Opportunity takes off its hat to the man with a Bank Account. Opportunity is ready for the man, woman or child who is ready for it. The ash-barrels of history are full of people who were unprepared for Opportunity when it came their way. Have you the cash to avail yourself of opportunity when it comes your way? Why not open an account with us now? This bank carries no indebtedness of officers or stock holders and we are a member of The Federal Reserve Bank. Capital, surplus and undivided profits $95,000.00. THE O’NEILL NATIONAL BANK, O’NEILL. NEBRASKA. To the Housewife. Madam, if your husband is like most men he expects you to look after the health of yourself and children. Coughs and colds are the most common of the minor ailments and are most likely to lead to serious diseases. A child is much more likely to contract dipthe ria or scarlet fever when it has a cold. If you will inquire into the merits of the various remedies that are recom mended for coughs and colds, you will find that Chamberlain’s Cough Rem edy stands high in the estimation of people who use it. It is prompt and effectual, pleasant and safe to take, which are qualities to be desired when a medicine is intended for children. For sale by all dealers. 38-4 For the Stomach and Liver. I. N. Stuart, West Webster, N. Y., writes: “I have used Chamberlain’s Tablets for disorders of the stomach and liver off and on for the past five years, and it affords me pleasure to state that I have found them to be just as representerd. They are mild in their action and the results have been satisfactory. I value them highly.” For sale by all dealers. 38-4 Best Treatment For Constipation. “My daughter used Chamberlain’s Tablets for constipation with good re sults and I can recommend them high ly,” writes Paul B. Babin, Brushly, La. For sale by all dealers. 38-4 COMING TO O’NEILL Dr. O. Caldwell SPECIALIST Treating Diseases Successfully With out Surgery Will be at the Golden Hotel Friday, April 9 AND WILL REMAIN One Day Only OFFERS SERVICES FREE OF CHARGE Dr. Caldwell, licensed by the state of Nebraska and having authority from the Nebraska State Board of Medical Examiners to visit profes sionally the important towns and cities of the State, offers to all who call on this trip consultation, examina tion, advice free, except the expense of the medicine. All that is asked in return for these valuable services is that every person treated will state the result obtained to their friends and thus prove to the sick and afflicted in every city and locality, that this treat ment is resonably sure and certain in its effect. According to this system no more operations for appendicitis, gall stones, tumors, goitre or certain forms, of cancer. Diseases of the stomach, intestines, liver, blood, skin, nerves, heart, spleen, kidneys or bladder, catarrhal deafness, rheumatism, sciatica, malaria, bed wetting, leg ulcers, weak lungs and those affllicted with long standing, deep-eated chronic diseases, that have bafflled the skill of the family physician, should not fail to call. If you have kidney or bladder trouble bring a two ounce bottle of your urine for examination. Remember, this free offer is for one day only. Married ladies must be accompanied by their husbands and minors with their parents. 41-2 PAID ADVERTISING. Wanted— A Girl, at the bakery.— McMillan & Markey. 41-1 For Rent—Good farm adjoining O’Neill.—C. F. McKenna. 36tf. Wanted—50 farm loan applications in the next 30 days.—L. G. Gillespie, O’Neill, Neb. 37tf. Wanted—For myself and family, employment on a ranch.—Otto Nelson, O’Neill, Nebr. 41-tf. Fine Candies and Hot Chocolate.— McMillin & Markey’s Bakery and Candy Kitchen. 22-tf. Home grown, recleaned, medium red clover seed, $10 per bushel.—Watson Hay Co., Inman, Neb. 40-3 For Sale—280 acres of No. One land one mile of Stafford; worth the money. Inquire of J. H. Dunn. 41-3pd. Retiring from carpet weaving busi ness, I offer for sale two good looms at a sacrificee for cash. Call at home. —S. Beavers. 40-tf. OWN YOUR OWN HOME ON OPTIONAL PAYMENT PLAN.— JOHN L. QUIG, O’NEILL. 23tf. For Sale or Trade—30 Horse E. M. F. Automobile, 1912 Model, in fair condition.—R. L. Arbuthnot, O’Neill Garage. 33tf. For Sale—House and one and one half lot, two and one-half blocks from post office. House new and modern, seven rooms.—James J. Kelly, O’Neill. 33tf. Beautiful California place, almonds, fruit and alfalfa, irrigated, exchange for hay and farm land, one to three or four section with owners only.—Min nie B. Davis, Josie, Nebraska 37 WAR IS HELL—WE ALL KNOW THAT. MONEY IS TIGHT AND HARD TO GET—WE ALL KNOW THAT. I AM MAKING FARM AND RANCH LOANS ON NEBRASKA MONEY AND I WANT ALL OF YOU TO KNOW THAT.—JOHN L. QUIG, O’NEILL, NEB. 23tf. Mexican Troubles Cut Twine Supply. Norfolk News: Washington, March 19.—How seriously American wheat and other grain crops would have been effected had Gen. Carranza carried out his threat to close the port of Progress so, on the east coast of Mexico, is in dicated by the department of agri culture’s statement today. The United States imports from Yucatan through the port of Progres so practically all of its seisal fibre used in making binder twine for har vestering wheat, etc., amounting in nominal years to 200,000,000 pounds. Had that port been closed, the supply of twine would have been cut off. Already disturbances in Mexico have resulted in a shortage of fibre in this country. Between Jan. 1 and Feb. 28, only 67,489 bales of 350 pounds each were imported, compared with 156,659 in the same period last year. The demand for twine, the depart ment says, is certain to be greatei than ever before if estimates for the biggest wheat crop ever produced are borne out. The cutting off of further supplies of twine would have result ed in the loss of a very large portion of the wheat crop. Give Enough Virus. When vaccinating pigs by the simultaneous method it is important to give not only enough serum but enough virus. Where the dose of serum has been too small pigs may show symptoms of cholera in from 10 to 15 days. When too small a dose is given, some of the pigs will not have a permanent immunity, especially if from immune sows. As such pigs have usually inherited some measure of protection, it is better to double rather than pinch the prescribed dose of virus. It is not necessary that a pig show any effects of vaccination or to have even a rise in temperature in order to become permanently immune. —Department of Animal Pathology, University Farm. Recommends Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. “I take pleasure in recommending Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy to my customers because I have confidence in it. I find that they are pleased with it and call for it when again in need of such a medicine,” writes J. W. Sexson. Montevallo, Mo. For sale by all deal 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. THE O'l? BILL ABSTRACT * 00 Compiles Abstracts of Title THE ONLY COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACT BOOKS IN _HOLT COUNTY._ (Ehe 5ai?itapy )J)Jleat')jWarket We have a full line of Fresh and Cured Meats, Pure Horn* Rendered Lard. John Miskimins Naylor Block Phone 150 Dr E. T. Wilson PHYSICIAN and SURGEON SPECIALTIES: Eye. :: Ear, :: Nose :: and :: Throat Spectacles correctly fitted and Supplied Office and Residence—Rooms No. 1. and 3. Naylor Block O’NEILL, NEB. Let Us < [Help You! l Why not SAVE 2 >( $ instead of \ * t SLAVING? * J Send your Fam- i i ily Washings to $ \ O’NEILL \ l SANITARY LAUNDRY \ ^ Phone 209 ^ is*'******.— Headquarters for Holt County People THE SGHLITZ HOTEL EUROPEAN With Cafes in Connection J5he PHILBIN-MURPHY HOTEL CO. H Popular Kates and Rated well with Everybody. Center of Shopping District 314-322 South 16th St. OMAHA. NEBR. W. K. HODGKIN & Lawyers ^ Office" Nebraska State Bank Bldg. Reference: O’Neill National Bank. O’Neill, :: :: :: Neb. EDWARD H. WHELAN X Eav/y®r® * PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS it O’NEILL, NEBRASKA ^ WELSH ©RAIN CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Solicits your consignments of Hay. Prompt returns our Motto. Brandeis Big. • - Omaha, Neb. FARM LOANS. In all localities. No loan too large, no loan too small. JOEL PARKER. City Meat Harket i VERPLANK & CO . Props. Fresh and Cured Meats; Oysters in Season. Butcher Stock Bought at all times. _ CENTRALBARBERSHOP F. E. LEINHART, Prop. Prompt and Efficient Servcice COME IN! JOHN “SHACK” O’SULLIVAN TAXADERMIST BIRD MOUNTING MY SPECIALTY “A Bird in My Hands is worth ten in the Bush.” O’Neill : : Box 141 : : Nebraska 36-4pd. JL ii, SSauwoni Atotnti Co«HW Title Abstractors Office in First National Bank Bldg dr. j. p ©illigan Physician and Surgeon Special attention give to DISEASES OF WOMEN, DISEASES T OF THE EYE AND CORRECT FITTING OF GLASSES DR. P. J. FLYNN > Physician and Surgeon 1 Night Calls will be Promptly Attended Office: First door to right over Pix ley’s drug store. Residence phone 96. ■— -1 DR. JAMES H. HALE OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN I Naylor Building O’Neill, Neb. Office Hours: 9-12 A. M., 2-5 P. M. Phone 262.