We Pa.y 28c Per Dozen, Cash For Eggs. Four Cans Milk for . 25c Dried Apricots, per pound 20c J. C. HORISKEY August Bulletin Of Summer Tours ROCKEY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL-ESTES I’ARK is proving its popularity as an attractive tourist locality. Colorado resorts are quickly and econo mically reached. THE CODY GATEWAY OPENED: Yellowstone Park tourists will be pleased to know that the Cody scenic automobile road to Yellowstone Park is in operation. Autos, in connection with the “Permanent Camp Way,” leave Cody every morning at eight o’clock for the Canyon. GLACIER NATIONAL PARK, scenically famous, the climax of Rocky Moun tain grandeur, will be open throughout the Summer. The usual resorts and ranches in the Big Horn Mountains, the Black Hills and along the Cody Roard through the Absaroka Mountains are all open and will give you a most hospitable welcome. Choose your locality and let us assist you. H. G. FREY, Ticket Agent L. W. WAKELY, Gen’l Passgr., Agent 1004 Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebraska R..R. Morrison PAYS sec Cash for Eggs ........ (First publication July 18.) (W. K. Hodgkin, Attorney.) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. F. Theo Krause, F. Theodor Krause, A. S. Stratton, Guardian of the minor heirs of Eliphalet Stratton, Deceased, Asa D. Stratton, Guar dian of the Estate of Ralph S. Bel knap and M. Eliza Belknap, A. S. Stratton, Guardian of Ralph S. and M. Eliza Belknap, Emilie Krause, Emelie Krause, Emile Krause, James H. McAllister, Anna M. Smoot, Sarah E. McAllister, Geo. W. Burtis, George W. Burtis, Mrs. George W. Burtis, real name un known, and Jessie P. Markham, im pleaded with William T. McAllister, et al, defendants. Notice to Non-Resident Defendants. Each and all of the above defeud ants will take notice that on the 13th day of July, 1918, Fred D. Markham,, plaintiff, filed his petition in the Dis trict Court of Holt County, Nebraska, against the above named defendants, impleaded with William T. McAllister, et al, the object and prayer of which are for a decree quieting and confirm ing in said plaintiff the title to the following real estate, to-wit: The South Half of the Northeast Quarter, East Half of the Southwest Quarter and the Southeast Quarter of Section Twenty-six (26), Township Thirty one (31), and the Northwest Quarter of Section One (1), Township Thirty (30), all in Range Eleven (11), West of the Sixth Principal Meridian in Holt County, Nebraska, as against you and each of you; and cancelling and discharging of record a certain real estate mortgage given by J. H Mc Allister and wife Mary McAllister to Sarah J. McAllister, recorded in Book 66, page 250 of the Mortgage Records of said County; and a certain Lis Pendens filed by A. S. Stratton, guardian of the minor heirs of Eli phalet Stratton, deceased, recorded in Book 4, page 73, of Miscellaneous Records of said County; and barring and enjoining you and each of you from asserting or claiming any right, title, equity, estate or interest therein. You are required to answer said petition on or before the ‘26th day of August, 1918. Dated this 13th day of July, 1918. FRED D. MARKHAM, 6-4 Plaintiff. (First publication August 1.) (Thomas Carlon, Attorney.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate No. 1105. In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, July 26, 1918. In the matter of the Estate of Michael Gallagher, Deceased. CRkDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time limited for presenting claims against said es tate is November 30, 1918, and for the payment of debts is July 26, 1919, and that on August 30, 1918, and on De cember 2, 1918, at 10 o’clock A. M. each day, 1 will be at the County Court Room in said County to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. .(Seal) C. J. MALONE, 8-4 County Judge. (First publication August 1.) NOTICE TO REDEEM. To Fred T. Robertson: You are hereby notified that on the 15tli day of November, 1916, the fol lowing described real estate situated in Holt County, in the State of Ne braska, to-wit: Southwest Quarter of Southwest Quarter of Section 31, Township 25, Range 13, was sold at public tax sale by the Treasurer of said County for the delinquent taxes due thereon for the year 1915 to W. E. Varney of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, who received a Certificate of Tax Sale therefor and who is present owner and holder thereof. In the year 1915 the said land was taxed and especially assessed in the name of Fred T. Robertson. The time of redemption from said Tax Sale will expire on the 15th day of November, 1918. 8-3 W. E. VARNEY, Owner of Tax Sale Certificate. (First publication August 1.) NOTICE TO REDEEM. To John Kielty: You are hereby notified that on the 15th day of November, 1916, the fol lowing described real estate situated in Holt County, in the State of Ne braska, to-wit: The North Half of Section 21, Township 25, Range 12, was sold at public tax sale by the Treasurer of said County for the delinquent taxes due thereon for the year 1915 to W. E. Varney of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, who received a Certificate of Tax Sale therefor and who is present owner and holder thereof. In the year .1915 the said land was taxed and especially assessed in the name of John Kielty. The time of redemption from said Tax Sale will expire on the 15th day of November, 1918. 8-3 W. E. VARNEY, Owner of Tax Sale Certificate. (First publication August 1.) NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to J. H. Threw, Mary Threw wife of J. H. Threw, first real name unknown, I. Oppenheimer, Sarah Oppenheimer, wife of I. Oppenheimer, first real name unknown, the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, and personal rep resentatives of I. Oppenheimer, A. A. Low, the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, and personal representatives, of A. A. Low, Abiel Abbot Low, the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, and personal representatives of Abiel Ab bot Low, and to all persons interested in the estate of I. Oppenheimer, A. A. Low, and Abiel Abbot Low, and to all persons interested in the South Half of Southeast Fourth and East Half of Southwest Fourth of Section 23, in Township 33, of Range 13, in Holt County, Nebraska. That on the 29th day of July, 1918, Ella VanFleet Henley, plaintiff, com menced an action in the district court of Holt County, Nebraska, against you the aforesaid persons, and filed a petition in said court, the object and prayer of which are to have herself, Ella VanFleet Henley, decreed to be the owner in fee title of the above de scribed real estate, and you and all of you decreed to have no interest in, right to, title to, or lien upon said real estate, and to have the title to said real estate quieted, confirmed, and established in her on the alleged ground of adverse possession, and to have each of you perpetually restrain ed from asserting any interest in said real estate of any kind whatsoever. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, Sep tember 1G, 1918, or the allegations in said petition will be taken as true and the relief prayed will be granted. ELLA VANFLEET HENLEY, Plaintiff. 8-4 By J. A. Douglas, Attorney. Democratic County Platform. (Continued from page one.) the voters that in their reelection, their votes will be for laws beneficial to the people along the lines they have heretofore followed. 8. We are proud of the ability and the economy shown in the administra tion of our county officials and pledge the taxpayers of the county a con tinuation of the same. During the past two years, every crime has been prosecuted, the business in the various offices has been efficiently and econo micall carried on, .and all visitors as well as those having business to trans act have been treated uniformly cour teous and received efficient service. 9. We appreciate the indefatig able work, the noble sacrifices and splendid patriotism of the women of Americas as shown and exhibited in this wai*, and we believe that they are entitled to equal suffrage with men. We therefore pledge our Legislative candidates to vote for the proposed Constitutional Amendment giving to women the right to cast their ballots at the polls. 10. We believe that the resources of the nation should be subserved in every possible way during the present war, and that all waste and un necessary consumption of every kind and nature be eliminated and aban doned. To that we favor National Prohibition and pledge our Legisla tive candidates to the ratification of the Prohibitory Constitutional Amend ment. 11. We unequivocally affirm our confidence and support in our soldiers and sailors. We appreciate that it is beyond the ability of man to express in suitable words the debt that not only the American people but the civilized world owe to those lads that left home, field, office and factory, and sailed under the protecting folds of Old Glory to a strange land and a strange people to wage the battle of democracy in Europe. Our hopes and our prayers are with them: and we trust that ere long they will safely return and be received into the arms of the most grateful people that ever welcomed the return of their heroes.” With this report was filed the minority report of Mr. Golden as fol lows: “I fully endorse and approve all of the resolutions of 4he majority of the resolutions committee excepting para graphs nine and ten and feel, that however our sentiment may be, the matter of prohibition and" woman suf frage should not be made tenents of | the Democratic party, but should be settled by direct and majority vote of the people.” Moved by Scott and seconded by N. S. Butler that the resolutions adopted by the majority of the resolutions committee be adopted. Carried. Red Cross Work. ’”Six boxes of Hospital Supplies and Refugee Garments were shipped July 23rd.' The work was done by the following chapters.: Emmet, Keith, Venus, Mid dle Branch, Maxfield and O’Neill. Eleven equipments for Nebraska Base Hospital: RED PEPS PHILOSOPHV ' TFie Mow who doesn’t get alt thats coming to him is general?^ lucky! 12 When you spend money at our laundry you get all that’s coming to you in the way of service. GOOD SYSTEM Good system is not a question of doing well, but of doing the ut most. IN THIS LAUNDRY we do our utmost to avoid errors in delivery, and it is seldom—very seldom—that mistakes in this direction occur; but when they do, we quickly remedy them. We take the dirt and leave the clothes. Oh yes! we do Dry Cleaning. O’Neill Sanitary Laundry Home of Red Pep. O’Neill, : : Nebraska Keith Chapter, under supervision of Mrs. V. Hunter, sent one equipment;; O’Neill, ten equipments. Each equipment is worth $30.00 and contains the following: Bed sheets, 6; draw sheets, 4; pil low cases, 4; pajamas, 3; hospital bed shirts, 4; convalescent robes, 1; socks, 4; bed socks, 2; bath towels, 2; face towels, 4; wash cloths, 3; slippers, 1 pair: hot water bag covers, 1; ice bag covers, 1; handkerchiefs, 6; 3 com forters; 4 pairs hose; packet of old linen; 6 bed sheets; 8 draw sheets; 26 tray napkins, and 430 sputum cloths. Second—18 dresses for children, 1 to 5 years of age; 6 dresses for girls, 5 to 14 years of age; 10 layettes. Third—25 helpless case shirts, 3 convalescent robes, 36 bandaged foot socks, 2 undershirts, 1 nightengale; 3 hot water bag covers, 3 pajama suits, 22 bed jackets. Fourth—24 pajama suits, 6 sheets, 6 draw sheets, 50 wash cloths, 150 handkerchiefs. Fifth—81 bed sheets, 42 draw sheets. Sixth—22 pillows, 19 cases, 3 pa jama suits. The July quota of 28 convelescent robes, was shipped on July 27th. The August quota of 36 petticoats has been given to Stuart, Emmet, Chambers, Ewing, Inman and Keith Chapters. The August quota of 30 suits for bpys, 12 years, has been given to Mrs. Bild’s classes: Venus, Middle Branch and Maxfield. There will be no sewing classes until a call from headquarters for next quota. Notice of next meeting will be in papers. A WOMAN’S BACK. The Advice of This O’Neill Woman is of Certain Value. Many a woman’s back has many aches and pains. Ofttimes ’tis the kidneys’ fault. That’s why Doan’s Kidney Pills are so effective. Many O’Neill women know this. Read what one has to say about it: Mrs. A. J. Mohr, says: “I had weak kidneys for years and gradually be came worse until I was completely discouraged. For fifteen years I suf fered from pain in my back and sides. I was restless at night and every day it seemed impossible to go through my day’s work, for as soon as I lifted the least thing or when I got up from a chair, a pain caught me in my back. I happened to read of a case of a person who had been helped wonder fully by Doan’s Kidney Pills, so I sent for some to Gilligan & Stout’s Drug Store. I had taken but a few when I began to feel better. I kept on using them and I gained rapidly in health ancj, strength until I was free from the trouble. It has been ovei- » vear now since I have had any need of Doan’s.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Mohr had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N .Y. PI—— 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. FARM LOANS, R. H. PARKER. 22tf WANTED—TO BUY, A TENT OR bunk wagon.—Frank Barrett. 8tf WHEN YOU WANT BETTER Shoes we have them. — Fred Albert. 46-tf FOR RENT—A SUITE OF THREE rooms. In Jordan block—See Harry Jordan. 43-tf FOR RENT—TWO ROOMS FOR light housekeeping. — Mrs. Mary McCloud,. 7-3 FOR SALE—A SIX HOLE MAJES tic range, nearly new.—Leo Mullen, at Biglin’s. 8tf FOR SALE—A THREE BURNER Perfection oil stove, $7. Call at the Laundry. 7-tf FORDS FOR SALE—I HAVE several second hand Ford automo biles for sale. These cars can be seen at the Boggs Feed Barn. 4tf I HAVE $1,500, ALSO $2,000 OF private money to loan on land at 7% interest. No commission, to pay. See R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 5tf DR. E. B. McQUILLEN, NO. 627 TO 628 World Herald Building, Omaha. Practice limited to Oral Prophylaxis and the Treatment of Pyorrhea. 6-26 I CAN SAVE YOU 20 PER CENT on automobile insurance. I write insurance for one of the best old line auto company in the state.—S. F. Mc Nichols. 50-13p DR. PERRIGO, THE RELIABLE optician of Fremont, Neb., will be at Chambers, August 16, Amelia, Au gust 17 and O’Neill, August 20, and Page, August 21. FOUND — A WOMAN’S DARK green automobile cap, with bright green trimmings. Owner may have same by calling at this office and pay ing for this advertisement. 9 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN KO dak finishing,. Developing any size roll, 16c; Pack, 26c; Post Cards, 6c; Prints, 6c. 20 per cent discount for cash.—W. B. Graves. 45 I HAVE A FEW MODELS OF Overland and Willys Knight auto mobiles on hand, and will promptly furnish, by order, any other car, of the 36 models manufactured by the Overland Co.—Sanford Parker. 4tf FOR SALE—MILLET SEED, CANE seed, pumpkin seed, 1 farm scales, eight 6-foot tanks, 8 to 4 foot round tanks, 1 computing cheese cutter, tank heater, 3 counter stools, 1 index bill depository for credit store, one 3-foot show case.—John Brennan. 6tf WOULD YOU LIKE TO BORROW some money on your land, or would you like to renew the old loan, or in crease the old loan. I have plenty of Eastern money to loan at 6% inter est and small commission. See R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. Phone 22. 3tf HEADACHES, WEAK OR INFLAM ed eyes, squinting or scowling, diz ziness, crossed eyes,' blurring, etc., etc., are all evidence of a defective eye, even if the far-away vision may be perfect. If troubled as above mentioned, Dr. Perrigo can help you. At Chambers, Aug. 16; Amelia, Aug. '17; O’Neill, Aug. 20, and Page, Aug. 21. PLEASE BEAR IN MIND, THAT that in addition to the sale of Over land and Willys Knight automobiles, I give careful attention to the Overland service, and carry an extensive line of supplies. In case it is necessary to order supplies from the Distributor at Norfolk, or the factory, the factory price, plus feeight or express, is the only charge made.—Sanford Parker, O’Neill. , .4tf - ■ GET RETURNS from the money you are spending for rent. mmnrni BUILD YOUR OWN HOME and in a few years you can Pj pay for it with the money you^ < | ^would pay for rent. 1 We have a few well located | I residence lots within reach of 1 I city water and sewerage con- | I venience. I We will be glad to quote I I prices and terms at any time. 1 Call and see me. H ihiHwittt n JOHN L. QUIG I The Home Loan Man j THE FARMERS’ HIDE, IRON & METAL CO. We buy hides, iron, metal, old rags, paper, and about everything in this line you have to sell. Throw it in the wagon and bring it in. 8-2 Long Slim, At the Palace Barn. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 120 acre Missouri farm, fenced and cross-fenced, about sixty acres in culti vation and balance good timber and pasture with tilable surface; fair buildings, good water; on public hj#n way, and near Mountainview, Mo., for 160 acres tilable surface raw land. DR. COKENOWER, 8-4 Des Moines, Iowa. 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. DR. L. A. CARTER PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Successor to Dr. E. T. Wilson. Glasses Correctly Fitted. Office and Residence, Naylor Block. Phone 72. O’NEILL :: :: NEBRASKA The O’NEILL ABSTRACT COMPANY Compiles Abstracts of Title THE ONLY COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACT BOOKS IN HOLT COUNTY. W. K. HODGKIN «s£ Lawyers Office: Nebraska State Bank Building. Reference: O’Neill National Bank. -Phone 57 O’Neill, :: :: :: Neb. I! • . I H* JUSanitttoiMl Abstract Coutlpaift Title Abstractors Office in First National Bank Building ^Mi?l3J3J3lQ®l31SiBISIS®51SrSE®ISISlS®®S® I Farm Loans Jj I Farm Loans I | Farm Loans | I John L. Quig | i I THE CITY GARAGE ' Walter Stein, Prop. Anto Livery All Kinds of Repairing. We have competent Workmen. All kinds of Oils and Automobile Accesaries. West K. C. Hall. Phone 176. O’Neill, Neb. FEED & AUTO LIVERY At the Old Mullen Barn. Day and Night Service. Phone 195 E. F. Roberts, Proprietor (Ehe Baijilapy )J)fteat Market We have a full line of Fresh and Cured Meats, Pure Horn* Rendered Lard. Wm. Simpson Naylor Block Phone 160 OR. J. P. GILLIGAN / • Physician and Surgeon Special attention give to DISEASES OF THE EYE AND CORRECT FITTING OF GLASSES DR. H. MARGARET FROST OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Jordan Building O’Neill, Neb. All Diseases Treated Phone 262. DR. O. K. TICKLER VETERINARIAN PHONE | DAY 108 | NIGHT O’NEILL - - . NEBRASKA