DO YOU WANT A HOME IN THE LAND OF PLENTY? you grow wheat? WOULD you grow corn ? —*- you grow alfalfa, clover, oats, rye, barley and potatoes ? you raise horses, hogs and cattle ? Then go to Southwestern Nebraska or Northeastern Colorado where good lands may be had at business prices, where average wheat yields exceed the average of the biggest wheat growing State of the United States and every other crop enumerated gives yields in proportion to the wheat crop; where live stock flourish and matures at minimum cost and where dairying is an established business. An area of 12700 square miles offers opportunity to the new settler as to prices, railroads, towns, schools and markets. WAR PRICES MEAN BIG INCREASE IN WHEAT ACREAGE WILL PART OF THIS BE YOURS? I can give you information that will assist you in getting in touch with these lands, whether you want to raise 100 or 1,000 acres of wheat—at prices that will astonish you. July 29. S. B. HOWARD, ASS’T IMMIGRATION AGENT, 1004 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. .in.. Wright & Brewer 1 The Up-To-Date Auctioneers I We cry sales anytime or anywhere and guarantee satisfaction. 5 | Big ranch sales a specialty. For dates see any of the O'Neill banks, or 'phone us at Ewing, Nebr. | | This is to certify that Wright & Brkwkr cried our sale r on our ranch, on Dec. 13, 1911, amounting to $23,000.00 in I three hours and five minutes. We were very much pleased 1 and would gladly reccomend them. Fisher & Berigan 1 HEVERMANS .- • FOR -- Good Merchandise DORSEY, NEB. • i ■j i J 1 When Cholera la Not Suspicious. In some herds one or two hogs may be noticed off feed for a while, and then they may show a gradual im provement and finally recover. These animals may infect the entire herd and the outbreak become general be fore there is any suspicion that the trouble is cholera. When the first one or two hogs, owing to their greater resistance, may have had cholera in chronic form, other animals in the herd may quite generally have the acute type and die rapidly; or again, tiie whole herd may have a slow or mild type of cholera with only an occasional death. In this case cholera is not always suspected, and yet this herd may be the center of a wide in fection. The acute type leaves no doubt as to the disease, the hogs dying rapidly and most of them showing the symptoms commonly associated with cholera. Wjien the acute type of cholera has once visited a farm, the farmer is often loath to believe the slower or chronic form of the disease to be cholera, and before he is aware, the whole herd is more or less affected. (First publication July 8.) ORDINANCE NO 51 A. The Annual Appropriation Bill. Be it Ordained by the Mayor and City Council of the City of O’Neill, Ne braska. Sec. 1. That there is hereby ap propriated the following sums of money for the purpose of defraying the expenses and liabilities of said City during the present Fiscal year, to-wit: Printing.$ 500.00 Salary for city officers. 2,500.00 Cost of running water plant.. 2,500.00 Lighting streets. 1,200.00 Rail road sinking fund. 2,000.00 Repairs on water plant and water extension. 2,500.00 Streets and sidewalks. 1,500.00 Interest on sewer bonds. 1,000.00 Repairs on sewer and sewer extensions. 2,000.00 Sewer Bond sinking fund.... 1,000.00 Street sprinkler. 400.00 City jail and location for same 1.700.0U Total.$18,800.00 Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. Passed and approved this 5th day of July, 1915. F. J. DISHNER, Mayor. Attest: H. J. HAMMOND, (Seal) City Clerk. 4-4 (First publication July 8.) LEGAL NOTICE The unknown heirs of J. D. Ferner, real name unknown, deceased, the un known devisees of J. D. Ferner, real name unknown, deceased, Mrs. J. D. Ferner, real name unknown, J. D. Fer ner, real name unknown, Mary E. Ho shaw, real name unknown, John Doe, real name unknown, and Mary Doe, real name unknown, defendants, will take notice that on the 1st day of July, 1915, D. H. Hoshaw, plaintiff, filed his petition and commenced action against you and each of you as defendants, in tiie L/iau iu. vjuui i- ux xxv/n vjv/uui/jff i'ic braska, and the object and prayer of said petition are to have said D. H. Hoshaw, the plaintiff, adjudged and decreed to be the sole and absolute owner in fee simple of the following described real estate,,to-wit: South west Quarter of Southeast Quarter, of Section Six, in Township Twenty Eight, North of Range Nine, West of the Sixth Principal Meridian in Holt County, Nebraska, and wholly to ex clude you and each of you from all in terest in, title to, lien or claim upon, said real estate or any part thereof. The plaintiff alleges that you claim some interest in or title to said real estate adverse to plaintiff, which claim is wholly unfounded, and he prays for a decree quieting title against you, in said premises, and forever barring and enjoining you and all persons claimed by, through, or under you from ever asserting any interest in, title to, lien or claim upon, said premises. You are required to answer said petition on, or before the 16th day of August, 1916. D. H. HOSHAW, Plaintiff, By E. H. Whelan, His Attorney. 4-4 (First publication July 16.) 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 before R. R. Dickson, Judge of the District Court of the Fifteenth Judicial Dis trict in and for Holt County, Ne braska, on the 18th day of May, 1915, in favor of Occidental Building and Loan Association of Omaha, Ne braska, as Plaintiff, and against Bel thaser J. Rybin, and Maggie Rybin, his wife, George Rybin, Nelson J. Tuller, Josephine Lenhoff, and Jacob Lenhoff, her husband, Fred C. Tenborg and Nora Tenborg, his wife, as De fendants, for the sum of Four Hundred Thirty-Eight Dollars, and No Cents, and costs taxed at $43.75, and accruing costs, I have levied upon the following Real Estate taken as the property of said Defendants, to satisfy said Order if Sale, to-wit: Lot Eight (8), in Block Three (3), in the Original Town >f Emmet, as surveyed, platted and re corded ,all in Holt County, Nebraska. And will offer the same for sale to the highest bidder for cash, in hand, in the 16th day of August, 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 ;he undersigned. Dated at O’Neill, Holt County, Ne iraska, this 14th day of July, 1915. H. D. GRADY, 5-5 Sheriff of Said County. (First publication July 15.) NOTICE. In the County Court of Holt County, NsbruskUi [n the Matter of the Estate of H. M. Henley, Deceased. To all persons interested in said Estate: You are hereby notified that on the L4th day of July, 1915, Ella Van Fleet Henley, Executrix, of the estate of H. VI. Henley, Deceased, filed in said :ourt her final account as said Executrix and a petition for final settlement and distribution of the •esidue of said estate; that the said Inal account and petition for final settlement and distribution will be leard on the 6th day of August, 1915, it 10 o’clock A. M. at the county court room - in O’Neill, in said county, at which time and place any persons nterested in said estate may appear ind show cause, if such exists, why said final account should not be ap proved and a decree of distribution nude of the residue of said estate in ;he possession of said Executrix. It is ordered that a copy of this lotice be published for three succes sive weeks in The Frontier a news paper, printed and published in said :ounty. Dated this 14th day of July, 1915. (Seal) THOMAS CARLON, 5-3 County Judge. (First publication July 16.) Legal Notice. ro William M. Canby, Trustee, William M. Canby Trustee under will of Mary M. Allen, deceased, James C. Dillon and William Can by, as executors of the last will and testament of Mary M. Dillon, de ceased, and William M. Canby as trustee under the last will and tes tament of Mary M. Dillon, deceased, non-resident defendants; and to the unknown heirs of Mary M. Allen, deceased, the unknown devisees of Mary M. Allen, deceased, the un known heirs of Mary M. Dillon, de ceased, and the unknown devisees of Mary M. Dillon, deceased: You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 15th day of July, 1915, Henry Wayman, as plaintiff, commenced in the District Court of Holt county, Nebraska, an action against each and all of you as defend ants to obtain the cancellation and satisfaction of record of a certain mortgage to secure the sum of $700.00 given April 1, 1892, by one Stephen McNichols to the Union Trust Company, a corporation, and duly filed for record in the office of the county clerk of Holt county, Nebraska, on May 6, 1892, and recorded in book 57 of mortgages at page 443 and a certain other mortgage given by the said Stephen McNichols to the said defend ant William M. Canby, trustee, on April 5, 1897, to secure the payment of the sum of $600.00 which was duly filed for record in the office of the county clerk of said county on June 14, 1897, and duly recorded in book 67 of mortgages, at page 311, the said mortgage being upon the following described real estate situated in the county of Holt and state of Ne braska, to-wit: the north east quar ter of section twenty-seven, in town ship twenty-nine, north of range twelve, west of the Sixth Principal Meridian, and that a finding be made that each and both of said mortgages have been fully paid. Plaintiff further prays that the cloud and clouds cast upon the title of the plaintiff by reason of the record of said mortgages be removed and cancelled, and that the said defendants and each and all of them may be forever enjoined from maintaining or asserting any right, title, lien upon or other interest whatsoever in and to said real estate, adverse to the plaintiff. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, August 23, 1915. HENRY WAYMAN, 5-4 Plaintiff. PROBATE NOTICE. O’Neill, Nebraska, July 29, 1915. In the matter of the Estate of August Grothe, Deceased: Notice is hereby given that the creditors of said Deceased will meet the Executor of said estate, before me, County Judge of Holt County, Ne braska, at the County Court room in said county, on the 30th day of Aug ust, 1915, on the 30th day of October, 1915, and on the 31st day of January, 1916, at 10 o’clock A. M. each day, for the purpose of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment and al lowance. Six months, from August 30, 1915, are allowed for creditors to present their claims, and one year for the Executor to settle said estate, from the 29th day of July, 1915. Af ter six months from August 30, 1915, all claims barred. This notice will be published in The Frontier for four weeks successively, prior to the 30th day of August, 1915. (Seal) THOMAS CARLON, 7-4 County Judge. Meek and Blackbird Items. Burl Love was a pleasant caller at the Sargent home Saturday night. Miss. Maude Rouse returned home Saturday from Omaha, where she has been for a few weeks. Miss Helen Spindler was entertain ed at the Borg home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hanson toured to South Dakota Saturday, where they will visit relatives for a few weeks. Howard Rouse and Charles Griffith went to Redbird on an extended visit Sunday afternoon. Miss Dorothy Beauchamp was a pleasant caller at the Rouse home Sunday. Edward, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Will Katzor, has been very ill the past week. Miss Laura Rouse has been on the sick list the past week. Miss Madeline LaFane, of Redbird, was a pleasant visitor in this vicinity a couple of days last week. Miss Mable Rouse called at the Beauchamp home Sunday. Mrs. Dude Harrison was an O’Neill visitor the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Erwin are the parents of a new boy. Miss Edna Lawsen is still visiting at the Johnson home. GO NO FARTHER. The Evidence Is At Your Door. O’Neill proof is what you want and the statement of this highly respected resident will banish all doubt: H. W. Ritts, carpenter, O’Neill, says: “I suffered from a weak and aching back and whenever I stooped, I had sharp twinges through my loins. After sitting for a while, it was all that I could do to get up. Two boxes of Doan’s Kidney Pills, procured at Gilligan & Stout’s Drug Store, rid me of the trouble and I am glad to say that the cure has been permanent.” Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that cured Mr. Ritts. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. The Episcopal Church. During August it has been decided to hold no service in the Episcopal church, but there will be Sunday school every Sunday at 10 a. m. Claude R. Farkerson, Pastor. AUTO LIVERY GO DAY OR NIGHT * NEW : CAR. PHONE-219. Charles A. Calkins PAID ADVERTISING. GIRL WANTED AT O’NEILL SANI tary Laundry. Phone 209. 3-tf CALL AND SEE OUR LINE OP fine stationary, for ladies and gentle men. FOR RENT—SEVEN ROOM HOUSE in nice location. Enquire at this office. 6tf WANTED — APPRENTICE GIRLS wanted at the Fitzsimmons Mili nery. 6-2 MASSAGING,MANICURING,SHAM pooing, call Tel. No. 166.—Mrs. Dunhan. 6 FOR INVESTMENTS—EARNING 8 per cent compound interest see L. G. Gillespie. 6tf FOR RENT—ONE ROOM,ORTHREE rooms.—Address, R—1 Box 29, O’Neill, Nebraska. 6-3 MONEY LOANED TO BUILD OR buy a home. Optional payments.— L. G. Gillespie. 6tf FINE CANDIES AND HOT CHOCO late.—McMillin & Markey’s Bakery and Candy Kitchen. 22-tf. FOR SALE—NEW FOUR ROOM house and two lots, southeast part of O’Neill.—Wm. Welch. 43 FINE STATIONARY FOR LADIES and gentlemen at The Frontier of fice, 50 and 60c per box. FOR SALE—ONE YEARLING AND one 3-year-old Red Polled Bull.— T. D. Harrington, O’Neill. 7-4 ANOTHER STATE SPOON FOR your collection—buy your granda tion gifts of John H. Hiber, Jeweler. Mi YOU CAN ADD ANOTHER STATE Spoon to your collection; Buy your wedding gift.; of John W. Hiber, Jeweler. 46 BULLS FOR SALE—FIVE DUR hams, three White Faces and one Black Poll. Some of them pedigreed. —Kellogg & Ryan. 50tf. KODAK SUPPLIES. KODAK AM ateur finishing developing, any size roll of film, 16c; prints or post cards, 5c each.—W. B. Graves. 44-tf. FOR RENT OR SALE—NE14 OF Sec. 12, Town. 28, Range 12. For terms write to Arthur Barrett, 209 11th St., Sioux City, Iowa. 7-2 OPTIONAL FARM LOANS. NO LOAN TOO SMALL. NO LOAN TOO LARGE. MONEY READY.—L. G. GILLESPIE, O’NEILL, NEB. 7tf FOR SALE—STEAM THRESHING outfit, complete, in good order. Owner has other business and will sell cheap. Address, John Mathis, At kinson, Neb. 48tf. Beauty More Than Skin Deep. A beautiful woman always has good digestion. If your digestion is faulty Chamberlainfs Tablets ’will do you good. Obtainable everywhere. 3-5 SURPRISE FOR O’NEILL The simple mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., known as Adler i-ka, the appendicitis preventative, surprises O’Neill. It draws S0‘ much foul matter from the system that ONE SPOONFUL relieves sour stomach, gas and constipation AT ONCE. Gilligan & Stout, druggists. E3. Diarrhoea Quickly Cured. “About two years >ago I had a severe attack of diarrhoea which lasted for over a week,” writes W. C. Jones, Buford, N. D. “I became so weak that I could not stand upright. A druggist recommended Chamber lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. The first dose relieved me and within two days I was as well as ever.” Obtainable everywhere. 3-5 Bulletin On Cooperation. “Cooperation” is the title of a bulletin just issued as an extension bulletin of the College of Agriculture. It reviews the different kinds of co operative societies, discusses the principles underlying cooperative or ganizations, and tells of the requisites for their successful operation. The bulletin may be had without cost to residents of Nebraska upon application for Extension Bulletin No. 31 to the Bulletin Clerk, University Farm, Nebraska. I Fir FartMar j I People j l CALL 209 j t FOR J l PaniiculaF Work i l or? youF Guptaii?? J f °*° # 1 l O’NEILL I J SANITARY LAUNDRY * EDWARD H. WHELAN * ifaWyer® ^ PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS O’NEILL, NEBRASKA Compiles ? Abstracts ot Title THE ONLY COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACT BOOKS IN HOLT COUNTY. Che 5ai?itapy )j)i!eat Market 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: J Eye, :: Ear, :: Nose :: and :: Throat Spectacles correctly fitted and Supplied Office and Residence—Rooms No. 1, and 3, Naylor Block O’NEILL, NEB. FRED L. BARCLAY STUART, NEB. * v 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. DR. J- P- GILLIGAN Physician and Surgeon Special attention give to DISEASES OF THE EYE AND * CORRECT FITTING OF " GLASSES DR. P. J. FLYNN Physician and Surgeon Night Calls will be Promptly Attended Office: First door to right over Pix ley’s drug store. Residence phone 96. DR.. JAMES H. HALE OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Naylor Building • O’Neill, Neb. Office Hours: 9-12 A. M., 2-6 P. M. Phone 262. To our Patrons and Prospective Patrons: THE SGHLITZ HOTEL is not closed, nor will it be for \ some time to come. The same Splendid Service, at Popular Rates, will be maintained in the future as in the past. P. H. PHILBIN, President. 314-322 South 16th St. OMAHA. NEBR. W. K. HODGKIN Lawyer*^ Office’ Nebraska State Bank Bldg. Reference: O’Neill National Bank. O’Neill, :: :: :: Neb. ftbftttftCt Go^iU Title Abstractors j Office in First National Bank Bldg WELSH GRAIN CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. , Solicits your consignments of Hay. i Prompt returns our Motto. Brandeis Big. - - Omaha, Neb. “MONEY” rhe mint makes it and under the terms >f the CONTINENTAL MORTGAGE COMPANY you can secure it at 6 per r*\t for any legal purpose on ap n . red real estate. Terms easy, tell J is your wants and we will co-operate vith you. PETTY & COMPANY >13 Denham Building Denver. Colo.