x j^s di rectory rii:istK* ,rT0R3EY.AT LAW. ,• ,vTK and Insurance. lawyer. Koberts building, north J";1?Frees' Umber yard. I"‘r"t ‘ NEB. AllA«s' attorney AT LAW. j., nil tho courts. Special at :Kn'u to^foreclosure® and collections. ■OL’XTY attorney. IKIN o • I attorney at law and notary public. , „ ♦>,£» Rot tie men t of Estates, * 1’riic' .cv and Bounty claims. Contest ." Tim "moss before the local and gen fes a specialty.. il80 short hand writer. ,v» reasonable. Office first door f.'Serty’s hardware store. _ WELLS. dentist. tlio Holt County Bank. . j,. Ji. K ISAM AN. n'SICIAN & SURGEON, NEB. . T. TKUKBLOOD, IIVSICIAN & SURGEON. ai,e Eyo and Ear and fittlnfi speeiulty. Office hours 0 to 12 a. m. ,'VovLi; ‘ X11E EMPORIUM.” UK 11L1NCO, THE GUNSMITH, ri . NEBRASKA. ns anil ammunition of all kinds, jpair shop [,[,E.V BROS., ARPENTER8 & BUILDERS. raaiis taken and material; furnished, promptly uttended to. . SMOOT, FASHIONABLE BARBER. DEALER IN OIQAR8, ETO. HOVD, BUILDERS. ESTIMATES FURNISHED. }. H. MEREDITH, Hornby-at-Law. COMPLETE SET OP jstract ® Books. limn: ovek llor.T Countv Bank. FOUR YEARS EXPERIENCE.® In CL S. Land Business A. H. CORRETT WILL ATTEND TO YOUR DENTISTRY IN FIRST-CLASS SHAPE. PHOTOGRAPHY® OF ALL KINDS ifasiptly and Satisfactorily Esccutei, '^"nd Biliary on Fourth street wist ol Holt County Bank. *: i: iSRHMHHBHHI :S!l!l!ie!l^ll!!iaiHI!!IIIB!lliamill>IIIIH!ltilllHJlilll!W;i!illl!l ■ R. DICKSON & CO.. SUCCESSORS TO T. V. 60LI)EN & CO., itle Abslraclers/Co nifeyancers, TAXEs rAlD FOIt NON-ltESTDENTS. LANDS • 8 ANJDTOWN lots F0K SALE Oil EXCHANGE. nn Loans Negotiated on the Most Reasonable Terms. teTeyM FORMERLY EUROPEAN. barged, Refurnish ed -AND Hotel in City, W- T- EVANS, Prop. PHIL SHANBOR^ ^-PAINTER^ot Paper Hanger and Decorator *«»» ALL WORK DONE PROMPTLY ANL 8A TISFA CTJON ASSURED. * * * « ~-^OFFICE—-— New Sli ding Setwe n Slkhorn Valle; Sank and Us Harness Shop, O'NEILL, NEBRASKA" Deyarman Brothers, PRORRIETORS OF THE Checker Liyery,Feed&Sale Stable O’NEILL NEB Finest turnouts in the city. Good, care ful drivers when wanted. Also run the O’Neill Omnibus Line Commercial Trade a Specialty Have chargee of McCiitTerty’s Hearso. All orders will receivo careful and prompt atteu tion EMIL SNIGGS, Gensral Blacksmith, O’NEILL, NEB. Wagon and Carriage Repair ing Done to Perfection. Plow Work and Horse Shoe ing a Specialty. Hand-Made Shoes Made to any Order Wo stop Interfering and sueoosssully treat Quarter Cracks and Contracting Feet, and cure Corns, where our directions are strictly followed. Curry a Line of Carriage, Wagon and Plow Stock. Work done on short notice. XI-U2 W. W. PAGE County $ Surveyor. O’NEILL, NEB11A8KA. Will attend to all kinds of surveying. All calls promptly attended to and Information cheerfully given. Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valles RAILROAD BETWEEN O’NEILL, ■AND— OMAHA SIOUX CITY, CHICAGO,~ ST. PAUL. —AND ALL POINTS— East, West, North. South. TAE ONLY LINE TO DAKOTA, HOT SPRINGS AND DEADWOOD. PALACE SLEEPERS BETWEEN MO. VALLEY AND DEADWOOD. Through Tickets to all Points and Bag* gage Checked to Destination. TRAINS DEPART: GOING EAST. Passenger cast, Freight cast. GOING WEST. Freight west, Passenger west, • • Freight, 9:35 a. M. 10:45 A. M. 1:45 P. M 5:15 P. M 6:44 P. M. Tlie Elkhorn Lino is now running Reclining Chair Cars daily, between Omaha and Dead wood, jree to holders of first-class transpor tation. Fer any information call on W J. DOBBS, Agt.1 O’NEILL, NEB. H. Q' BUPTfi J. R. BUCHANAN Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. OMAHA. NEB. You never tried De Witt’s Little Early Risers for constipation, billious ness, sick head-ache or you would no have these diseases. Morris ay—Young people’s meeting. 8 p. m. Wednesday—Children’s meeting, 4 p in. Prayer meeting, 8 p. m. Thursday—La dies’ aid society, 2 p. m. F. B. Ham, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Services every Sunday morning at It o’clock. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Rev. N. S. Lowrie, Pastor. GA. R. POST, NO. SO. The Gen. John • O’Neill Post, No. 86, Department of Ne braska G. A. R., will meet the first and third Saturday evening of euch month in Masonic hall O’Neill. S. J. Smui h. Com. pLKHOIlN VALLEY LODGE, I. O. O. JLj F. Meets every Wednesday evening in Odd Fellows’ hall, visiting brothers cordially invited to attend. O. II. Milts, Sec. B. Scott; N. G. i O’NKILI., ENCAMPMENT NO. 80.1. O. O. F. meets every second and fourth ! Fridays of each month in Odd Fellows’ Hall. G. M. Cleveland, S. S. Wolf, C. P. UBEN LODGE NO. 41, DAUGHTERS i J-J OF UEBEIvAH, meets every 1st and 3d i Friday of each month in Odd Fellows’ Hall, Mrs. Jessie Cleveland, N. G. 1 Mrs. Cora Meredith. Secy. Garfield lodge, noos.f.&a.m. Regular communications Thursday nights on or before the full of the moon. QW. T. Evans, Sec. A. L. Towle, W. M. Garfield chapter, r. a. m. ! Meets on first and third Thursday of each i month in Masonic hall. j W. J. Doans, Sec. J. C. Harnisii, Hk P i Kofi*.—helmet lodge, u. d. . Convention every Monday at 8 o'clock p. ni. In Odd Fellows’ nail. Visiting brethern cordially Invited. S. J. Weekes, C. C. W. J, Dobbs, K. H. of S. Grattan alliance no. 4:17. Farmers' Alliance meets every second and Fourth Saturday at 2 p. m. Visiting members Invited. All good farmers urged to become members. Jno. Fallon, Prest. Cuas. Inoersoli., See. DliV CHEEK ALLIANCE. NO. 605, meets every second and fourth Saturday of each month at Uriah Fellows'. S. U. Howard Sec. U. Feeders, Pres. POSTOFFICE DIRCETORY ^ Arrival ofMails F. E. & M. V. R. It.—FROM THE EAST. Every day, Sunday Included at.5:15 pm FROM THE WEST. Every day, Sunday included at.9:55 a m PACIFIC SHORT LINE. Arrives every day except Sunday ut 11:0.1 p m Departs " " “ 6:00 um O’NEILL AND CHELSEA. Departs Monday, Wed. and Friday at 7:00 a in Arrives Tuesday, Thurs. and Sat. at.. 1:00 pm O’NEILL AND PADDOCK. Departs Monday. Wed.and Friday at..7:00 am Arrives Tuesday, Thurs. and Sat. at. .4:00 p m O’NEILL AND NIOBRARA. Departs Monday. Wed. anil Fri. at_7:00 a n: Arrives Tuesday, Thurs. and Sat. at...4:00p n: O'NEILL AND CUMMINSVILLE. Arrives Mon.,Wed. and Fridays at. ..11 :.70 p m Departs Mon., Wed. and Friday at.1:00 pm CLOSING OF MAILS. Mail going east closes at.9:20 am Mai', going west closes at.5:00 pm Stage mail clC30Si5 min. before time of de parture. OFFICE HOURS. Week day from 7:00 a. m. to 8:00 p. it.. Sun days. from 9:30 to 10:.i0 u in and 5:30 to 7:10 p in. Money oJder business only on week days I from 7 a in to 5 p m. [_~n J. H. Kigoa, p. M. Chicago Clothing House ZWSec What We Have Done! Having just returned from the manufactures and buying very heavy for fall and winter trade, vve are prepared to show you a Stock of Goods, not only pleasing to the eye, but one that will convince you of the fact that we can fur nish you goods at prices a way below anything you ever exper ienced in Holt county. These goods were bought direct from manufacturers and for spot cash, and expressly for this trade. They were bought very low and we will sell low. We have also ad ded a Good Stock of HOOTS and SHOES. It will pay you to come and see our stock. In Brick South Postofficc. O'NEILL. - - NEB PCIHAGO QLOTHING J-JOUSE. Chicago Lumber Yards, O’Neill, Nebraska. Headquarters for the Best Quality of LUMBER and COAL. O. O- SITTEEB CO, The Emporium O’Neill's New Store—McClure’s old Stand. SPOT OAHIT. ISX> CREDIT. Read every item in this List: Best brands of calico .5 to 7c ] Chantillys dress goods.7c Ginghams.8 to 10c 80-inch Pacific fine suitiugs.12c LL Muslin. Cc Aurora sheetings. 5c 8-4 unbleached sheeting.10c 10-4 bleached muslin.27c Linen crash.5 to 15c A fine line of ail-wool dress goods at corresponding prices. SHOES. Ladies glove grain, all solid.$1 10 Ladies’ glove grain, all solid.1 25 Ladies’ Dongola kid.1 75 to 2 83 Ladies’ hand sewed “Elite”.8 25 Gent’s plow shoes .1 25 Gents’oil-grain Congress.1 75 Gents’ fine calf (worth $3).2 25 NOTIONS. Adamantine pins. 2c Brass pins. 4c Safety pins, nickle.8c Hooks and eyes, 4 dozen. Be Dress braid, all colors. 4c Needles. 2c Thimbles". lc Dress stays. 5c Coraline Stays.2()c Dress shields.10c Silk twist, black. lc Silk twist, colors. 2c Fine line dress buttons .. ,5c doz and up A large stock of corsets of best make.O including Warren Bros., at lowerji prices than ever. Men's working pants and shirts and wool underwear very cheap. WE CORDIALLY INVITE EVERY BODY TO CALL AND LOOK AT OUR PRICES AND GOODS. Our Mule Skin Shoe is good for more kicking than any other Shoe in the County. The Short Line is In It I It The Corn Palace is Still on Exhibition. HALF RATE RBp.FiFGbaugfy will sei?d you to Sioux City oygf his famous Short Lins and iijsuFG you a pkasaijt tinjG at tljG PalaGG. 'JfV-': HOLT COUNTY BANK. uTleX*** —-„ Tn| O NEILL •Oldest M is the B*wr Mon T&llir.t AUTHORIZED CAPITAL fSO,000. DAVID ADAMS, Piibsident. J. E I3LAB0N, Vick Puia. D. L, DARR, CxaniKH Doom a Uotinm Ranking lluilnoH. Iliuet ttma oortlHontei bearing tnteroiL Draw* draft* on Omaha Now York, London rubllu Edinburg and othor oltloi. —Make* long time oaq* on— IMPROVED FARMS BT'Bolla Buropean pauoniror ticket! W. D. MATHKWH, NEIL llltRNNAW. President. Vloc-Pruuldont Hamuki, c. Sample. Cashier. * THE * State Bank of O’Neill Aimioittztci) Capital, #100,000. Paid up Capital, 180,000 DOAHD or D1HROT >H: O W. Wattles, John MeTIrldo, O. O. llano lot, Bernard Mullen. W. D. Muthow!,i H. t). Sample, Nell Brennan. Oity, Pimn, Collateral mid Personal Loan* Solicited. r__ 1 DO L SCREW BUI11S ROB JONES * M'CUTCHEOi\, PllOl’HIKTOItH Or I - CENTRAL - Livery Barn. O'NEILL, NEB. NEW BUGGIES J& tsr new teams. Everything Firpt-Clapp. Kuril Opponite CuinpbeU’H Implement House, FRED C. GATZ, - -DEALER IH Fresh, Dried and Salt Meats. — ,ja Bugar-ourod Ham, Breakfast Bacon, Sides, Sploo roll bacon, all kinds of sausages, O’NEILL, NEB; HOff APUZZLE WAS SOLYSD. When you want a certain article, yon want the best make of that article, don’t you? But how to determine which make is best is what puzzles you, isn’t it? And when tho puzzle is solved for you, by authority which cannot be questioned, vou are pleased, aren’t you? And you would like to hear of one puz zle that has been solved for the people of the whole world, wouldn’t you? Well, we will tell you about that very puzzle, and its solution. At tho Universal Exposition of 1889 at ' Pari3, France, the best sewing machines of the worlu, including those of America, were in competition. They were passed upon bya jury composed of the best foreign mechan ical experts, two of whom were the leading sewing machine manufacturers of France. This jury, after exhaustive examination and tests, adjudged that the Wheeler & Wilson machines were the best of all, and awarded that company the highest prize of. fered, the SRAND PRIZE, giving other companies »nly gold, silver and bronze medals. The French Government, as a further recognition of superiority, decorated Mr. Nathaniel Wheeler, president of the com pany, with tho Cross of the Legion of Honor, the most prized honor of France. That is how the puzzle of the best sewing machine in the world was fully solved by the • most competent authority in the world in favor of the No. 9 and No. 12 Wheeler & Wilson machines. The No. 9, for family use, and the No. 18, for manufacturing uses, are tho best in the world to-day. And now, when you want a sewing ma rine, if you do not get the best, it will h» your own fault. Ask your-sewing machine dealer for the No. 9 Wheeler & Wilson machine, and if he loos not keep them, write to us for descrip tive catalogue, prices and terms. Agents wanted in all unoccupied territory. WHEELER ft WILSON HFG, CO., '85 tee 187 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, XI’ For Sale by NEIL'jBRENNAN, O'Ntll.L NEb ,