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(First publication August 9.) (W. J. Hammond, Attorney.) NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Estate No. 967. In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, August 8, 1917. In the matter of the Estate of Neil Brennan, Deceased. , All persons interested in said estate are hereby notified that the executrix of said estate has filed in said Court her final report and a petition for final settlement and distribution of the residue of said estate; and that said t .sport and petition will be heard Mon day, August 27, 1917, at 10 A. M., at the County Court Room in O'Neill, Ne braska, when all persons interested may appear and be heard concerning said final report and the distribution of said estate (Seal) C. J. MALONE, 9-3 County Judge. Cure for Cholera Morbus. “When our little boy, now seven years old, was a baby he was cured of cholera morbus by Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,” writes Mrs. Sidney Simmons, Fair Haven, N. Y. “Since then other members of my family have used this valuable medicine for colic and bowel troubles with good satisfaction and I gladly endorse it as a remedy of ex ceptional merit.” Obtainable every where. 8-5 Registration Number. Following is the number of those registering for selective service. The rest of the numbers were published a couple of weeks ago. 966— 1332—R. E, C. Nolte, Page. 967— 1149—Earl R. Estes, Stuart. 968— 788—Fred H. Sollman, Orchard. 969— 793—Wm. Oliver Young, Ewing. 970— 1279—Edd L. Asher, Page. 971— 1385—L. E.Sivesind,Opportunity 972— 534—B. F. Doyle, O’Neill. 973— 119—Edward A.Tomsik,Atkinson 974— 630—John S. Mlinar, Stuart. 975— 1321—J. P. Lichty, Page. 976— 1368—A. H. Aim, Opportunity. 977— 901—O. L. Wood, Chambers. 978— 1052—E. M. Murray, O’Neill. 979— 1811—Otto Herriman, Page. 980— 803—F. D. Coover, Page. 981— 135—Jay D. Grimes, Chambers. 982— 648—E. P. Boyle, O’Neill. 983— 643—C. J. Ziska, Atkinson. 984— 1212—F. P. Murphy, Stuart. 986—1000—M. Gonderin&er, Atkinson. 986— 946—A. S. Timmerman, Stuart 987— 291—John M. Gapter, Emmet. 988— 1012—D. H. Moulten, Atkinson. 989— 1312—F. L. Hunter, Page. 990— 812—J. M. Lieb, Middlebranch. 991— 554—a. F. O’Malley, O’Neill. 992— 454—G. H. Pace, O’Neill. 993— 1079—Denzil Dungan, Dorsey. 994— 962—Hugh E. Peterson, Ray. 996—953—H. Gottchalk, Atkinson. 996— 13—James Dobias, Atkinson. 997— 20—F. P. Horton, Atkinson. 998— 1245—B. Shaffer, Stuart. 999— 835—G. P. Munhall, Cedar. 1000— 467—Fred L. Tweedy, O’Neill. 1001— 319—F. D. Bethea, Ewinfe. 1002— 999—H. T. Garvin, Atkinson. 1003— 131—Wm. Ermer, Chambers. 1004— 87—Carl Leo Palmer, Atkinson. 1005— 915—S. T. Peters, Ray. 1006— 1396—Guy E. Young, O’Neill. 1007— 315—J. F. Winkler, Emmet. 1008— 476—W. J. Boyle, O’Neill. 1009— 1196—John Kollman, Stuart 1010— 313—Edward Walters, Emmet. 1011— 1236—F. Robertson, Stuart. 1012— 1835—Ralph L. Prill, Orchard 1013— 1325—C. H. Mitchell, Page. 1014— 270—D. B. Marcellus, Dustin. 1016—928—E. W. Corbit, Atkinson. 1016— 543—Harvey Kuhns, O’Neill. 1017— 397—H. J. Abrahams, O’Neill. 1018— 339—A. J. Nickolite, Ewing. 1019— 1207—Leroy Lilyard,Hammond. 1020— 348—Glen Sigler, Ewing. 1021— 318—Ray S. Butler, Ewing. 1022— 1290—Ezra E. Cleveland, Page. 1023— 1265—Frank Straka, Stuart. 1024— 616—Fred G. J. Smith, O’Neill. 1026—1223—M, McLauglin, Stuart. 1026— 491—George Friedrich, O’Neill. 1027— 720—Samuel N. Beaver, Agee. 1028— 190—Charles Fauquier, Bliss. 1029— 279—John C. Wilcox, Dustin. 1030— 844—Seymour Harkins, Bliss. 1031— 716—Gustav E. Woeffel, Ewing 1032— 1082—Roy Emerson, Dorsey. 1033— 1243—Bruce J. Shald, Stuart. 1034— 1400—H. A. Cooledge, Amelia. 1036—1113—Louis M. Freeland, Swan. 1036— 887—E. W. Warner, Atkinson. 1037— 37—H. H. Rocke, Atkinson. 1038— 910—M. M.Langan.MapleGrove. 1039— 413—Frank F. Dick, O’Neill. 1040— 1033—James E. Brennan,O’Neill 1041— 1378—E. E. McKeown, O’Neill. 1042— 1349—Fred R. Stevens,Orchard 1043— 903—S. B. Benson, Meek. 1044— 697—Joseph Wagman, Inman. 1045— 210—F. D. O’Neill, Ann Carr. 1046— 381—Frank E. Backhaus, Inez. 1047— 594—Loyd Leonard, O’Neill. 1048— 494—Clear C. Golden, O’Neill. 1049— 95—Davis Deutsch, Atkinson 1050— 498—O. A. Hagensick, O’Neill. 1051— 545—F. E. Linehart, O’Neill. 1052— 92—Robert D. Cole, Atkinson. 1053— 831—O. B. Bayliss, Josie. 1054— 306—Emil L. Olson, Wausa. 1055— 998—E. N. Garvin, Atkinson. 1056— 317—Harold B. Anson, Ewing. 1057— 696—Verne G. Wolfe, O’Neill. 1068— 50—Harry M. Bailin, Atkinson. 1059— 244—John A. Lutzel, Newboro. 1060— 163—Wm. J. Kellar, Chambers. 1061— 1017—D. J. O’Connell, Atkinson 1062— 231—Nelson J. Finwall, Ewing. 1063— 969—Jesse H. Enders, Red Bird. 1064— 34—Hans Peterson, Atkinson. 1065— 761—A. J. Cleveland, Orchard. 1066— 1190—J. E. Kramer, Stuart. 1067— 787—Fred W. Parry, Stafford. 1086—680—Grant H. Porter, Inman. 1069— 81—James L. Gray, Atkinson. 1070— 288—R. C. Everett, Emmet. 1071— 1186—Lewis Johnson, Stuart. 1072— 826—Silas W. Shultz, O’Neill. 1073— 296—Custer E. Johnson,Emmet 1074— 489—T. E. Carney, O’Neill. 1075— 1381—Guy R. Noble, Page. 1076— 1005—Charlie F. Jonas, Stuart 1077— 380—F. A.Boettcher.Tonawanda 1078— 1208—George Moss, Stuart. 1079— 395—S. H. Thompson, Atkinson. 1080— 27—Wm. J. Marrow, Atkinson. 1081— 547—Jesse G. Mills, O’Neill. 1082— 1126—R. W. Allman, Stuart. 1083— 884—A. Troshynski, Atkinson. 1084— 943—F.L.Montgomery, Atkinson 1085— 798—Robert E. Bruce, Page. 1AOC 1AOA T>_ A T1_ Uiurrucu, X 1087— 1384—NL. Robinson,Opportunity 1088— 132—Amos G. Eckley,Chambers, 1089— 1233—Boyd W. Planck, Stuart. 1090— 589—H. C. Kestenholtz, O’Neill. 1091— 834—Geo. E. Kellogg, Josie. 1092— -1238—Alvin M. Rhodes, Stuart. 1095—325—John J. Berrigan, Ewing. 1094— 1247—Wm. Schwinck, Stuart 1095— 1296—Frank M. Davis, Page. 1096— 289—E. N. Flood, Norfolk. 1097— 1093—C. J. McDonald, Dorsey. 1098— 443—Jerry Murphy, O’Neill. 1099— 24—E. R. Jansen, Atkinson. 1100— 951—Richard Davis, Phoenix. 1101— 779—H. M. Montgomery, Ewing 1102— 558—Walter H. Stein, O’Neill. 1103— 389—W. J. Jones, Atkinson. 1104— 1307—J. P. Gallagher, Inman. 1106—1162—R. H. Greenfield, Stuart. 1106— 1047—Harry L. Earl, O’Neill. 1107— 728—Walter Hudson, Red Bird. 1108— 690—Ray Tucker, Inman. 1109— 1133—George Babl, Stuart. 1110— 149—W. E. Inness, Chambers. 1112—482—Harry L. Clark, O’Neill. 1112— 97—F. P. Dickover, Atkinson. 1113— 1239—C. A. Radcliff, Stuart. 1114— 219—George Burk, Ewing. 1115— 693—V. L. Weltz, Inman. 1116— 839—A. H. Deerson, Martha. 1117— 1249—George Schaaf, Stuart. 1118— 1094—Wm. Orsborn, Dorsey. 1119— 45—W. Wondercheck, Atkinson. 1120— 605—Hans Peterson, O'Neill. 1121— 1246—M. J. Smith, Stuart. 1122— 687—F. R. Sabotka, Inman. 1125—186—H. E. Wilson, Stuart. 1124— 1135—F. D. Bigelow, Stuart, 1125— 541—H. W. Hertford, O’Neill. 1126— 247—David H. McKamy, Ewing. 1127— 179—E. U. Meddaugh, Stuart. 1128— 684—Ernest Singleman, O’Neill. 1129— 997—R. L. Greiner, Atkinson. 1130— 922—F. W. Tesch, Atkinson. 1131— 263—F. V. Stearns, Clearwater. 1132— 1273—J. D. Van Cleve, Stuart. 1133— 263—M. T. Clark, Dustin. 1134— 577—Ralph W. Evans, O’Neill. 1135— 732—E. M. Hubby, Black Bird. 1136— 661—Perry A. Grubbs, Inman. 1137— 727—Wm. H. Hull, Meek. 1138— 584—Frank D. Harnish, O’Neill. non aims rr __aixt-:ii 1140— 811—Charles F. Kohler, Page! 1141— 12—Charles Dobias, Atkinson. 1142— 897—Cyril N. Petr, O’Neill. 1143— 1078—E. Dickerson, Dorsey. ' 1144— 748—H. R. Rouse, Black Bird. 1145— 108—J. A. Kafka, Atkinson. 1146— 178—P. C. Montgomery, Dustin. 1147— 377—C. W. Peterson, Amelia. 1148— 9—Lewis Cannon, Atkinson. 1149— 347—Perry B. Saiser, Ewing. 1150— 70—Oscar E. Roben, Atkinson. 1151— 16—P. J. Goldfuss, Atkinson. 1152— 962—A. W. Gottchalk, Atkinson 1155—595—Gerald A. Miles, O’Neill. 1154— 789—M. N.Stonebraker,Orchard 1155— 849—Carl Lambert, Martha. 1156— 134—Bert E. Farwell,Chambers 1157— 1372—F. E.Grenier,Opportunity 1158— 607—Wm.Rehak,Schendaty,N.Y 1159— 1344—Ralph D. Stevens, Page. 1160— 374—F. W. McNally, Amelia. 1161— 1219—C. H. Menuey, Stuart. 1162— 925—Henry Vequist, Ray. 1163— 173—Otto Walter, Chambers. 1164— 184—C. A. Olberding, Stuart. 1165— 819—Earl E. Summers, Page. 1166— 166—F. W. Summers,Chambers 1167— 1039—C. F. Crowley, O’Neill. 1168— 474—Archie E. Bowen, O’Neill. 1169— 60—H. W. Higley, Atkinson. 1170— 518—Henry Staats, O’Neill. 1171— 759—James IL Bauman, Ewing 1172— 208—E. A. Moffitt, Spencer. 1173— 293—Wm. O. Herrick, Emmet. 1174— 1403—Wm. H. Fryrear, Amelia 1175— 771—Owen Leahy, Ewing. 1176— 785—Wm. A. Porath, Ewing. 1177— 404—G. C. Briggs,Readfield,Me. 1178— 137—F. A. Gaskill, Chambers. 1179— 1362—E. E. West, Page. 1180— 369—H. J. lames, Amelia. 1181— 575—Clyde Davidson, O’Neill. 1182— 277—Joel I. Smith, Dustin. 1183— 987—John F. Sedivy, Red Bird. 1184— 411—Leroy Delay, Emmet. 1185— 80—A. J. Erost, Atkinson. 1186— 266—Elmer M. Lee, Dustin. 1187— 123—R. M. Anderson,Chambers 1188— 249—J.H.RuterboriesClearwater 1189— 204—J. J. Donlin, Malpe Grove. 1190— 387—Geo. Hotaling, Atkinson. 1191— 1085—David E. Haines, Star. 1192— 921—E. F. Tesch, Atkinson. 1198—7182—Adam Heard Jr.,Stuart. 1194— 139—A. F. Gaskill, Chambers. 1195— 57—Wm. J. Humpal, Atkinson. 1196— 159—H. O. Russ, Chambers. 1197— 419—Geo. E. Gaskill, O’Neill. 1198— 197—Fred D. Smith, Chambers. 1199— 338—W. M. Napier, Ewing. 1200— 165—H, J, Scott, Chambers. 1201— 1351—John S. Stevens, Page. 1202— 1263—F. V. Shearer, Stuart. 1203— 767—Thomas V. Golden, Ewing. 1204— 1193—Frank J. Kramer, Stuart. 1205— 334—H. R. Harris, Ewing. 1206— 386—C. E. Freeof, Tonowanda. 1207— 1001—J. J. Harley Jr., Amelia. 1208— 252—C. W. Snowerdt, Ewing. 1209— 78—R. C. Caparoon, Atkinson. 1210— 703—Arthur Lydon, Ewing. 1211— 1041—E. J. Crowley, O’Neill. 1212— 1229—Forrest Orndurff, Stuart. 1213— 644—F. J. Ziska, Atkinson. 1214— 683—L. C. Rowlett, Inman. 1215— 1062—Mathias Schmitz, O’Neill. 1216— 412—J. J. Dusatka, Emmet. 1217— 1026—R. W. Wish, Atkinson. 1218— 996—E. A. Demaray, Atkinson. 1219— 301—J. C. Martens, Atkinson. 1220— 1056—1). F. Murphy, O’Neill. 1221— 733—Wayne A. Hess, Spencer. 1222— 1044—Moses Erb, O’Neill. 1223— 587—Fred C. Johnson, O’Neill. 1224— 828—C. J.Schroth,Middlebranch 1225— 1410—W. A. Thompson, Amelia. 1226— 937— D. H. Hutton, Atkinson. 1227— 490—F. C. Froelich, O’Neill. 1228— 340—Geo. W„ Pond, Ewing. 1229— 706—F. F. Lawery, Chambers. 1230— 729—Edward Henifin, Agee. 1231— 401—L. E. Barrett, O’Neill. 1232— 719—N. T. Arnold, Spencer. 1233— 515—Vaclavr Suchy, O’Neill. 1234— 1100—S. J. Snyder, Knoxville. 1235— 255—J. A. TRramer, Newboro. 1236— 668—Neil P. Brennan, O’Neill. 1237— 538—Charles Gatz, O’Neill. 1238— 1356—1. O. Wood, Page. 1239— 22—F. R. Holmes, Atkinson. 1240— 1412—J. McDermott, O’Neill. 1241— 171—C. N. Wyant, Chambers. 1242— 234—Paul W. Funk, Ewing. 1243— 53—G. B. Campbell, Atkinson. 1244— 276—G. E. Riley, Dustin. 1245— 1371—H. D.Davis,Middlebranch 1246— 774—F. W. Montgomery,Ewing 1247— ^-439—R. M. Martin, O’Neill. 1248— ^-820—B. Stevens, Middlebranch. 1249— 225—Tate Buffington, Ewing. 1250— 517—L. E. Soukup,.O’Neill. 1251— 1122—Roy R. Warden, Swan. 1252— 85—J. M. McNichols, Atkinson. 1253— 893—Earl Kifer, Chambers. 1254— 73—Wm. J.Wilkinson,Atkinson. 1255— 610—Fred Schrader, O’Neill. 1256— 1352—M. H. Scott, Page. 1257— 152—W. C. Kutscher, Chambers 1258— 520—Arthur G. Wyant, O’Neill.' 1259— 967—R. B. Chase, Opportunity. 1260— 28—J. L. Milligan, Atkinson. 1261— 1388—L. H. Taylor,Opportunity izvz—boo—ij. n. stevens, inman. 1263— 472—B. E. Young, O’Neill. 1264— 1342—R. A. Snell, Page. 1265— 1308—I. C. Grubbs, Page. 1266— 484—G. L. Clinton, O’Neill. 1267— 722—John Erb, Meek. 1268— 314—John J. Welsh, Emmet. 1269— 162—Henry Shadle, Chambers. 1270— 1006—Geo. E. Jonas, Stuart. 1271— 181—H. O. Miller, Stuart. 1272— 632—Joseph Mlinar, Stuart. 1273— 599—Wm. C. O’Sullivan,O’Neill 1274— 1376—C. L. Krouse,Opportunity 1275— 248—Otto A. J. Lorenz, Ewing. 1276— 1206—G. L. Laible, Stuart. 1277— 686—Wm. I. Stevens, Inman. 1278— 170—tJ. W. Walter, Chambers. 1279— 367—Wm. Hershiser, Emmet. 1280— 651—Lee W. Boswell, O’Neill. 1281— 324—Roy B. Bentley, Ewing. 1282— 502—Cloyd G. Lawrence,O’Neill 1283— 723—Albert Erb, Meek. 1284— 888—Casper Winkler, Atkinson. 1285— 101—Earl W. Feezer, Atkinson. 1286— 116—James Skrdla, Atkinson. 1287— 796—Ethan Allen, Page. 1288— 535—M. F. Fitzgerald, O’Neill. 1289— 193—A. E.Honeywell,Chambers 1290— 333—John A. Hanff, Ewing. ' 1291— 853—F. L. Owens, Bliss. 1292— 794—C. F. Allen, Page. 1293— 1165—W. A. Husted, Stuart. 1294— 235—Carl M. Funk, Ewing. 1295— 1271—Francis Vanzenz, Stuart. 1296— 971—J. R. Hayden, Red Bird. 1297— 330—R. J. Fichter, Ewing. 1298— 147—Asa B. Hubbard,Chambers 1299— 39—Paul A. Roth, Atkinson. 1300— 653—Arthur G. Clark, Inman. 1301— 273—Robert R. Rumsey, Dustin. 1302— 670—Andrew Jensen, Inman. 1303— 510—Harry J. Reajrdon, O’Neill. 1304— 917—Frank Smith, Atkinson. 1305— 35—Sophus Peterson, Atkinson. 1306— 1316—H. H. Howerter, Page. 1307— 765—P. A. Deck, Ewing. 1308— 47—Ruben O. Yarges, Atkinson. 1309— 936—Wm. F. Hewitt, Stuart. 1310— 111—J. M. Marcum, Atkinson. 1311— 364—L. A .Bachaus, Inez. 1312— 125—W. A. Alderson, Chambers 1313— 522—J. C. Young, O’Neill. 1314— 466—E. A. Tweedy, O’Neill. 1815—74—J. A. Winkler, Atkinson. - rt Iff T71 TT Cl4._4 -lUl JL-J • h/vuu* «■ 1317— 591—Geo. Klinetobe, O’Neill. 1318— 503—A. J. Mascotte, O’Neill. 1319— 295—R. E. Harris, Emmet. 1320— 1244—J. HrSenteney, Stuart. 1321— 866—Otto C. Clausen, Atkinson 1322— 177—Waldo 0. Frost, Stuart. 1325—167—W. H. Scott, Chambers. 1324— 1340—Ray E. Snell, Page. 1325— 201—W. E. Astleford, Phoenix. 1326— 141—L. K. Hough, Chambers. 1327— 754—A. G. Wetlaufer, Agee. 1328— 908—E. R. Harding, O’Neill. 1329— 842—John B. Honeywell, Bliss. 1330— 1019—F. N. O’Connell,Atkinson 1331— H40—C. F. Campbell, Stuart. 1332— 708—Mike Nekoligek, Ewing. 1333— 992—A. W. Andrus, Atkinson. 1334— 495—E. M. Gallagher, O’Neill. 1335— 68—Earl B. Raymer, Atkinson. 1336— 664—Floyd Coleman, Inman. 1337— S866—A. F. Forbes, Amelia. 1338— 1261—Matt Straka, Stuart. 1339— 537—Wm. A. Giblin, O’Neill. 1340— 66—Joseph W. Roche, Atkinson. 1341— 718—P. Allendorfer, Agee. 1842—752—B. C. Shove, Meek. 1343— 227—John Peter Daniel, Ewing. 1344— 290—D. B. Findley, Emmet. 1345— 399—A. W. Barnes, Emmet? 1346— 1328—J. H. Major, Page. 1347— 281—W. F. Boraman, Emmet. 1348— 448—C. A. Olsen, O’Neill. 1349— 673—E. W. Miller, Inman. 1350— 464—C. J. Simmons, O’Neill. 1351— 730—D. H. Hansen, Meek. 1362—1128—C. E. Burke, Stuart. 1353— 1089—Ihno Jacobs, Star. 1354— 110—H. R. Knosp, Atkinson. 1355— 512—Ross R. Rhodes, O’Neill. 1356— 894—IX J. McCarthy, O’Neill. 1357— 370—A. F. Jacobson, Amelia. 1358— 1124—P. D. Armstrong, Stuart. 1359— 898—Walter Stewart, O’Neill. 1360— 1259—F. J. Steinhauser, Stuart. 1361— 1253—F. Schneider, Stuart. 1362— 143—B. W. Hubbard, Chambers. 1363— 120—F. J. Weber, Atkinson. 1364— 434—D. J. Kelly, O’Neill. 1365— 256—Earl L. Twiss, Clearwater 1366— 621—H. G. Beck, Stuart. 1367— 660—Roy M. Gannon, Inman. 1368— 1402—G. W. Fields, Amelia. 1369— 1060—Francis Riser, O’Neill. 1370— 1203—August Kramer, Stuart. 1371— 485—L. Chapman, O'Neill. 1372— 2—G. C. Black, Atkinson. (Continued on page five.) PAID ADVERTISING Paid announcements will ap pear under this head. If you have anything to sell or wish to buy tell the people of it in this column. Five cents per line each week for announcements in this col umn. r i USED FORD FOR SALE—P. V. Hickey. 9 FOR PRIVATE BOARD AND ROOM enquire at this office. 9-tf WHY PAY MORE? MEALS AT ail hours, 25 cents.—Beha Hotel.30t WHEN YOU WANT BETTER Shoes we have them. — Fred Albert. 46-tf FOR RENT—THREE ROOMS FOR light housekeeping.—Enquire at this office. 9-tf. WANTED—A GOOD GIRL FOR general housework.—Mrs. S. J. Weekes. . 9tf WANTED — 2000 HOGS 1000 Wet Sows. lOOOShoats.—John L. Quig. 8-4 CORN CRIB FOR SALE—ENQUIRE of Nye, Schneider Fowler Co., E. E. Bowden, Agent. 9-3p FOUND—ON ROAD SOUTH OF O’Neill, an auto headlight glass. Call at this office. . 11-tf FOR SALE—CORN $1.40 PER BU. wagon box measure.—C. Wettlaufer, 10 miles north of O’Neill. lltf FOR RENT CHEAP—160 ACRES OF Hay Land, 9 miles south of Emmet. —Orton Young, O’Neill, Neb. 11-lp FOR BEST FARM AND RANCH Loans Quick, write or call on B. E. Sturdevant, Atkinson, Nebraska. 6-8p LOST—ON OR ABOUT AUGUST 1st, a gray raincoat, for boy of 13. Finder please return to R. H. Mills, city. 10-2 WANTED—A PLACE TO WORK for my board while going to school in O’Neill.—Raymond Stevens, Mid dlebranch, Nebr. 11-3 FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—E% Section 35, Township 31, Range 10, Holt County, Nebraska.—Geo. H. Gallup, Jefferson, Iowa. 6tf WANTED—PLACE IN PRIVATE family to work for board and room while attending high school. —Lula Hatch, Opportunity. 10-2p 9 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN KO dak finishing,. Developing any size roll, 15c; Pack, 25c; Post Cards, 5c; Prints, 5c. 20 per cent discount for cash.—W. B. Graves. 45 TAKEN UP—AT MY PLACE ON Sunday, Aug. 5, four yarling steers. Owner can have same by proving property and paying expense.—Frank Pribil, Jr. 9 FOR RENT—438 ACRES,175 ACRES under cultivation; 17 acres alfalfa; 158 acres in pasture. Balance hay land.—Con Wettlaufer, R. F. D. No. 1, O’Neill, lOtf AT THE 5-10 AND 25c STORE Ladies' Bungalow Aprons 50c. Ex tra good union suits 60c. Ladies’ vests 25c. Men’s half hose, Nelson Knit, good quality, 12 pair for $1.16. Ladies’ and gents neck ties 10 to 35c. 8tf WHY PAY 50c FOR A FLY SPRAY when you can get a Spray and one gallon Fly Oil for $1.00. Fly Oil, 1 gallon 80c. Fly Oil, one-half gallon 40c. We still have some ground horse feed left at $3.00 per cwt. Special price on ton lots. Bring your wheat to the mill, we are ready to receive it.— O’Neill Roller Mills. 7tf THE GOVERNMENT NEEDS FAR mers as well as Fighters. Two million three hundred thousand Acres of Oregon and California Railroad Co. Grant Lands. Title revested in United States. To be opened, for homesteads and sale. Containing some of the best land left in United States. Large Copyrighted Map, showing land by sections and descrip tions of soil, climate, rainfall, eleva tions, temperature, etc. Postpaid One Dollar.—Grant Lands Locating Co., Box 610, Portland, Oregon. 4-13 Notice to Trespassers. You are hereby notified to absolutely keep off of my land and-stay out of my pastures. 7-tf R. D. SPINLDER. Just the Thing for Diarrhoea. “About two years ago I had a severe attack of diarrhoea which lasted over a week,” writes W. C. Jones, Buford, N. D. “I became so weak that I could not stand upright. A druggist recom mended Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoe Remedy. The first dose relieved me and within two days I was as well as ever.” Many druggists recommend this remedy because they know that it is reliable. Obtainable everywhere. 8-5 WHEN IN OMAHA VISIT THE °Centre’*FUn every'week Musical Burlesque Clian, Claaty Enfrtalimanl. E jarybody Boii. Aak Anybady LADIES' DIME MATIkEE DAILY DON'T GO HOME SAYING! I DIDN'T VISIT THE QAYETY • ft I- ..'■ 1 Repayable Any Day No Renewal Required MATURES IN 20 YEARS The CONSERVATIVE SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION OMAHA JOHN U)i Agent For Molt coUNty O’Neill, . - Nebraska BULLS FOR SALE 65 Registered Herford Bulls ranging in age from 9 to 16 months. Have a few 2-year old and one 3-year-old. En quire at this office. 6tf DR. 0. K. TICKLER VETERINARIAN PHONE | DAY 108 | NIGHT O’NEILL • - - NEBRASKA E. D. MAYFIELD Successor to BOWEN BROS. DRAY, BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER LINE Your Patronage Solicited. Phone 184 - - O’Neill, Neb. i'r" ■ ...■_ A VARIED LIST OF SUMMER TOURS GLACIER— The climax of the rugged grandeur of the Rockies—an ideal vacation land. YELLOWSTONE— The land of geysers, painted canyons, forests and waterfalls, via the Cody Way in automobiles—the scenic adventure of the Summer. ESTES PARK—Colorado’s most beautiful vacation land, by automo biles from Loveland or Lyons. Burlington service offers both routes. THE BLACK HILLS—Picturesque and cool; the land of scented pines and medicinal waters, cool nights, trout streams and auto mobile drives. THE BIG HORNS—The Western Adriondacks; locality of quaint mountain ranches. THE ABSAROKAS—Reached via Cody Scenic Road to Yellowstone. Big game country and locality of splendid tourist'ranches. Send for publications: “Glacier, “Yellowstone,” “Estes,” “Scenic Colorado,” “Ranch Life in the Buffalo Bill Country,” “Dude Ranches, Big Horn Mountains,” “The Black Hills.” Let us help | ■ ^HHwu plan your vacation in any of these attractive localities. H. G. FREY, Ticket Agent. L. W. WAKELEY, General Pasgr. Agt. ' ~J8 j 1004 Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebraska. ——^—r< ■- 1 YOU CANNOT Beat Our Methods _ \ _____ ^ We are Specialists in Fine Laundering The Most Approved Equipment Satisfaction Guaranteed. O’NEILL SANITARY LAUNDRY Phone 209. DR. L. A. CARTER j PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Successor to Dr. E. T. Wilson. Glasses Correctly Fitted. Office and Residence, Naylor Block. Phone 72. O’NEILL :: NEBRASKA 1 EDWARD H. WHELAN \ * EaWy®r* * PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS > -o O’NEILL, NEBRASKA The O’NEILL ABSTRACT COMPANY Compiles Abstracts of Title THE ONLY COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACT BOOKS IN HOLT COUNTY. CLhe Sanitary Meat Market ^ We have a full line of Fresh and Cured Meats, Pure Horn* Rendered Lard. Wm. Simpson Naylor Block Phone 150 - -< FRED L. BARCLAY 1 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. DR. J. P, GILLIGAN Physician and Surgeon Special attention give to DISEASES OF THE EYE AND N CORRECT FITTING OF | GLASSES Walter P. Hombach, M, D. Physician and Surgeon Office over Pixley’s Drug Store. Phones 218-202-12 DR. H. MARGARET FROST OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Naylor Building O’Neill. Neb. All Diseases Treated ~vji Phone 262. W. K. HODGKIN 1 ^Lawyer «£ Office: Nebraska State Bank Building. J Reference: O’Neill National Bank. 1 - i O’Neill, :: :: :: Neb. A®d»Mau| n^oni Abstract Title Abstractors Office in First National Bank Building J. H. Davison A Full Stock of Everything in Harness and Hnrse Furnishings SHOE REPAIRING Guaranteed Goods and Satisfied ' Customers. Highest Price Paid for HideB. Come and See Me. O’NEILL, NEB. THE CITY GARAGE Walter Stein, Prop. Auto Livery. All j£inds of Repairing. We have competent Workmen. All kinds of Oils and Automobile Accesaries. Old Campbell Garage, O’Neill, Neb. FEED & AUTO LIVERY f At the Old Mullen Barn. Day and Night Service. Phone 195 Roberts & Son