The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 14, 1892, Image 5

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DIRECTORY
N YA Tjs.
i;'Governor...
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.Thomas II. Benton
John M. Thayer
_T. J. Majors
... .J. C. Allen
.J. E. Hill
,.. . ' ....George H. Hastings
,,y IH'IU'I.O. -• ..r 1.-*
jiuJhor „V^:.deorKO Humphrey
|,jiihI;s l,na.‘ .A. 1\. Goildv
.. 0l,;iliVi„stnu?U«n...
‘•‘.“s'.-NTS STATE UNIVERSITY.
,, il.
I U; ■ nyroll i*
Lincoln; Leavitt Burnham,
JW*?* ('wVirVittm;
Davis, MeCook; George
Clias! 'll. Morrill, Stroms
mu'.-* , -i, yf/ IIKSSIONAL.
I l,ns F. Manderson, of Omaha;
friiiiie'^'pn.uiock. of Beatrice.
N "!"' C paddock. of Beatrice.
,l ivriii'ii ^ " wm. Bryan. Lincoln: O.
, in Bow: Wm. SleKelghan. Red
COUNTY.
,.rl; of the District court.. ... Jolm McBride
■reii'Hrt’r.
opal? —.
lerk :.
..
^t'lVsehooU...
..is! on ..
il..
■ never.
tieriiey
.Rurrott Scott
....John S. Weekes
.O. (J. Hamlet
.C. E. Butler
_IL C. McEvony
.E. J. Mack
.11. W. Dudley
Mrs. II. W. Dudley
. Dr. C. E. Fort
.W. W. Page
.E. W. Adams
SUPERVISORS.
SAME
l—Chiu
W W
:1 It E
John
niiii
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M V
TOWNSniP
Green Valley
Kairview
Dcloit
Cleveland
Inman
Ewing
Sand Uroek
Shields
Chambers
Verdigris
Francis
Rock Falls
Paddock
Dustin
Grattan
tvillowdale
Emmet
Sheridan
Stuart
Scott
Lake
Turtle Creek
Pleasantvletv
Steel Oroek
Atkinson
Wyoming
Saratoga
McClure
O’Neill
('onley
wan _
ADDRESS
Atkinson
Ino*
Ewing
Stuart
Inman
Ewing
Atkinson
O’Neill
Chambers
Page
Atkinson
Turner
Leoula
Badger
O’Neill
Minneola
Atkinson
Atkinson
Stuart
Scottvlllo
Bliss
Grand Jlaplds
Emmet
Star
Atkinson
Amelia
Turner
Little
O’Neill
Lambert
Harold
Swan
GRATTAN TOWNSHIP.
Hurorvisor. S. B. Howard; Treasurer, J. 0.
i rini-k N Martin; Assessor, S. 1'.
[•Nichols;1"Justices, M. Slatterly and Chas.
tn-soll- Constables, Perkins Brooks and
rrfstranskio; Koad overseer,dist.26,Tlieo
uk. otto: (list. No. 4,1‘. Barrett, sr.
67 7 Y OF O'NEILL.
Supervisor, Sanford Parker; Justices, J. .I.
inirunn J. P. O’Donnell; Constables, John
‘unpan and W. F. Keoley.
m *COUNCILMKN—FIRST WARD*
For two years.—Ben De\ arman. For on©
ear-David Stannard.
SECOND WARD.
For two years—Fred Gatz. For on© year
►. Mullen.
third ward.
For two years—Barrett Scott. For on© year
-C. C. Millard.
CITY OFFICERS. „ .
Mayor, 0. F. Biglin; Clerk,Thos. Campbell;
’reasurer, David Adams; kity^vi^nf?Cr’
ninner Adams; Police Judge, N. Martin,
thief of Police, John Luppan; Attorney,
’hog. Carlon; Weigh master, Ed. McBride,
itreet Commissioner, O. E. Davidson._
JUDICIARY.
«hjof justice.. • •• A.masa Cobb
Issociates.. .Samuel Maxwell and T. L. Norval
FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
.M. P. Kinkaid, ot O Neill
li'iinrter.. .A. L. Warrick, of Ainsworth
tale .A. W. Crites, of Chadron
h-uorter .H. L. Laird, of Chadron
' LAND OFFICES.
o NKHiL. n s Gillespie
... .’ . ..A. L. Towle.
KliLlGH.
.C. W. 1’oblnson
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..W. B. Lambert
twister.
lecciver.
twister.
ieeeiver
S OLDIEHS' 11 EL IMF COMMISSION.
Ilogulur meeting ilrst Monday in Fehru
iry of each your, and at snob oTher times as
adeemed necessary. Itobt. Gallagher. Page,
ihiiirnmn; Win. Bowen, Atkinson, secretary;
•\. K. Haskins, Cleveland.
L!T.PATRICK’S CATUUL1C C1UJKCH.
O Services every Sabbath at 10:30 o clock.
Very liev. Cassidy. Poster. Sabbath school
immediately following services.
Methodist ciiuucn. Preaching
every Sunday at 11 a. ni. and 8 p. m.
Sunday school at 12 m. Class Meeting at 10:iM)
a. m. "Tuesday— Young people’s meeting, 8
p. ui. Wednesday—Children’s meeting, 4 p
*ti. Prayer meeting, 8 p. m. Thursday—La
ilSes’ r.iu society, 2 p. m. E. E. Wilsos. Pas.
pnESBYTEKIAN CHURCH Services
I every Sunday morning at 11 o’clock.
Sunday school at 10 a. in.
Kkv. N. S. Lowuik. Pastor.
n A. II. POST, NO. SG. The Gen. John
VJ •O’Neill Post, No. 8C, Department of Ne
braska G. A. B., will meet the tlrst and third
Mini!day evening of each month in Masonic
hall O’Neill. S. J. Smi : li. Coin.
HMUIOUX VALLEY LODGE, I. O. O.
*^F. Meets every Wednesday evening in
bdd Fellows’ hull. Visiting brothers cordially
invited to attend.
0. H Miltz, Sec. A. H. Gorbktt, N. G.
C. 11. Bentley, 11 S. l>. L. Darr. P. S,
E. II. Thompson, Treas.
0
l’NEILL ENCAMPMENT NO. 80.1.
., 0.0. F. moots every second and fourth
frulays of each month in Odd Fellow^’ Hall,
t*. M. Cleveland, s. S. Wole, C. F.
pi»KX LODGE NO. 41, DAUGHTERS
iH.W UK I1EK AH, meets every 1st and tfd
rnday of cuch month in Odd Fellows' Hall,
Alice Adams, N. 0.
llla Dark, Secretary.
(1AHF1KLD LODGE, JfO.OS.FAA.M
Regular communications Thursday nights
“norbetore the lull of the moon..
Dff. r. Evans, Sec. A. L. Towle, W. M.
riAHI'lEi/i, CHAPTER, R. A. M.
„ Meets on lirst and third Thursday ot each
"■"nth in Masonic hall.
"•Do aits, Sec. J. C. Haunisii. H, P
K !)F '■—helmet lodge, tj. d
» i . ,'!ent,on every Monday at 8 o'clock p,
oorhaliyS'nvUea?"'8’ V,slUn* brethenI
p „ E. M. Gkadv.C. C,
J" E’ E' ans, K. of R. and S.
NO. 437.
ofKATT4N’ alliance _ _
PimMi.i1'.19 -Alliance meets every second and
invitert °u'y,rday at 3 P- m- Visiting memberi
member A KOOd larm0>’S urged to become
(Mas
Inoehsoll
Jno. Fallon, I’rcst.
Sec.
ALLIANCE. NO. 605,
of 1 °''ury second and fourth Saturday
S n ' fi.’nth ut Uriah Fellows’.
_ ’u- Howard Sec.
U. Fellers, Pres.
POSTOFFICE DIRCETORY
Arrival of Mails
Everv ,;, ;- oM‘ T- h. I!.—FROM THE EAST.
y™>,Sunday included at.5:15pi
Every (inv a F,K0M THE west.
1 aa>. Suiy.ay included at.9:35 a i
Arrives «,.„1’*Sma shout line.
Ifeniiru0'eFy d:ly except Sunday at 9:00 p i
18 ” “ 6:00 a I
fiehurts \r, °,N*1ILL AND CIIELSEA.
ArflvMtI,’n<lay. Wed. and Friday at 7:00 at
slutsduy,Thurs.and Sat. at..l:00pr
Departs .NKU:': and paddock.
Arrive8T ™']"y' ^ed.and Friday at..7:00 ai
luestiu.v, Thurs. and Sat. at..4:30 p r
Departs WnJaEI,J,i-lMD NionuARA.
irrtveli- n1>'V- Wed. and Fri. at....7:00 a r
luesi'Liy, Thurs. and Sat. at...4:00p i
Arrives AND cumminsville.
^Parts M?,,lQrl Fridays at. ..11:30 p r
18 -'Ion., U ed. and Friday at.1:00 p r
},aD(toinimo<:.r‘0?IXU 0(1 MAILS.
its,, J™eveH(>t closes at.9:20 » :
of~8t c‘?sc« ttt.5:00 pi
Ptrture. 1 c-~3ea'R min. before tlmo of d
^®ek(invi» DFPiCE hours.
>v« -- 1 'tom t :00 a. m. to 8:00 p. nr.. Sut
'■00a _. .._. „
?■ Mom." ?*<>.10:30 a m arid 5:5b to 7:0c
, ■ Moimv „ur u:ou “ m ano 8:isu to i:uu
‘hipi 7 „ J. ‘)Jder business only- on week day
‘ “ hi to 5 p m. J. H. UlQOS, P. M.
JNhi Li, iiublNHSS DIRECTORY
WH. PIERCE,
ATTORNEY-AT LAW.
Keal Estate ani> Insurance.
E.
II. BENEDICT,
LAWYER,
Office In tho Judge Itoborts building,
ol' Harnett Jc Freon’ '.ember ynnl,
O NEILL,
north
NEU.
W. ADAMS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Will practice in ull tho courts. Special at
tention Kive.n to foreclosures and collection:!.
18 HlSO ,i •
COUNTY ATTORNEY
TJ. KING,
.
ATTORNEY' AT LAW
AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
Probate Practice, tho Settlement of Estates.
Pension, Buck pay and Bounty claims. Contest
cases und all business before the local and gen
eral laud otlieos u specialty..
AL80 SHORT HAND WRITER.
Charges always reasonable. Office first door
east of MeCafferty's hardware store.
VI A. WELLS.
DENTIST.
Office over tho Holt County Bank.
jQR. C. D. B. EISAMAN.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
TNltlLL, - NEB.
J}R. B.T. TRUEBLOOD,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
Diseases of the Eye and Ear and flttlnfl
Blasses a speelalty. Oliioo hours D to 12 a. m.
and 2 to 5 p. m,
Office oveii “TI1E EMPORIUM."
gEWING MACHINES
KEPAIUED BY
GEORGE BLINCO
JQIPSatisfaction gaurantced.
^|UtLEN BROS.,
CARPENTERS & BUILDERS.
Estimates taken and material* furnished.
Jobbing promptly attended to.
I C. SMOOT,
It m
FASHIONABLE BARBER.
DEALER IN OIQAR8, ETO.
A..
BOYD,,
BUILDERS.
ESTIMATES FURNISHED.
J. H. MEREDITH,
ATTORK'BY-AT- AW.
COMPLETE SET OF
Abstract ® Books.
Office oveii IIor.T County Bank.
:2TFOU R YEARS EXPERIENCED
In IT. 8. Land Business
1 A. H. CORBETT |
jjjj WILL ATTEND TO YOU It
I DENTISTRY
fg IK i'l KST-Ci.ASS SHAPE.
1.PHOTOGRAPHY*
1 OF AI.L KINDS
| Froaptly and S atisfactorily Executed.
Office and galary on Fourth street g
oast of Holt County Bank. -t
l!!l!l!®iillili!ilf®i:!illi!:33l!ii!lilii®!li!llllliiBBil!!lllMllllilllllWIIIII!IIKS
R. R DICKSON& CO..
8UOOF.SSOR8 TO
T. V. GOLDEN A CO.,
Title Absiracters/Conveyancers,
TAXES PAID FOU NON-RESIDENTS.
FARM LANDS •
S AND TOWN LOTS
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.
Farm Loans Negotiated on the Most
Reasonable Terms.
HOTEL EVANS.
FORMERLY EUROPEAN.
Enlarged,
Refurnish eel
-AND
REFITTED.
Only First Class Hotel in City.
: W. T. EVANS, Prop.
FEED MILL
We have opened up a Feed .Mill at
O’NEILL, NEB
We wiil grind all kinds of Feed und
will exchange Feed for Grain. See us,
south of I’fund & Wagers,’ when you
wnnt Feed at low prices.
HATFIELD & MILLS.!
WANTED, INFOUMA
lion that will convict
the thieves who stole lumber
from my land on the South
Fork, for which I will pay $50.
JOHN COMSTOCK,
Peoria, ID.
Purchase Tickets and Consign your
Freight via the
F. E.&M.V.andS.C.&P.
RAILROADS.
H. O. BUIIT, Ucncrnl Manager.
K. 0. MOREHOUSE, J. It. BUCHANAN.
Geu’I. Freight Agt. Gen’l. Fuss. Agt.
OMAHA, NEB.
TRAINS HERARTs
GOINO EAST.
Passenger east, - - 9:35 a.m.
Freight east. - - 10:45 a. m.
OOTKO WEST.
Freight west. • • 1:45 r. M,
Passenger west, • - 5:15 r. M
Freight,.C:44 r. M.
The Elkhorn Line la now running Reclining
Chair Curs daily, between Omaha and Dead
wood. jree to holders of first-class transpor
tation.
Fer any Information call on
W_ J. DOBBS, Act.
O'NEILL. NEIL
Sclentiflo American
Agency for$
CAVEATS,
i TRADE MARKS,
DESIGN PATENTS
COPYRIGHTS, eto.
For information and free Handbook write to
MUNN & CO.. 861 Broadway, New York.
Oldest bureau for securing patents in America.
Every patent taken out by us is brought before
the public by a notice given free of charge in tha
Jffientiffc lutiin
Largest circulation of any scientific paper in the
world. Splendidly illustrated. No intelligent
man should be without it. Weekly, 83.00 a
year? $1.60 six months. Address MUNN & CO*
* UDLl&UEits. 861 Broadway, New York.
Jliuvv .'ou wriUvu
tnic vii? If you
^haven’t, Minium
.|>r»ini«o you my
1jntU'iilion. I mi'
I’.U'iiaUo to lirl.-lly
\intcln m :ii |if'inon
cither m'X, w ho
•nil rcml a n d
Knit**, iiinl who
,‘afn r instruction,
[’will viirk hitlu*.
jr,i i it>u»!y, Imiv to
►'••uni ‘1 iireii Thou
vsaml bollBri H
tyeiir In ihvir own
. localities, ivheie
cvcr tin-y live. !
will ii Iso furnish
the ait uni ion or
employment, nt
which you can
'enm llint nninitnt.
I charge nothing
and receive noth
ing unicbs suc
cessful, bb above.
[Nothing dillicult
.to lenru, or thnt
requires much
time. I desire but
one person from
'each district or
county. I have al
ready taught and
provided with em
ployment a large
.number who are
ij.iu;l ition Mi'r,yi*st
„i.M
making over I lire# I housamt Uo liars m Year, eacn. ah new,
•olid, sure. Full particulars Tree. After you know all, if you
conclude to go no further, why, no harm is done. Address,
C. ALLE.X, Bux 4JSO, Augusta, Maine.
0/^1 A YKATT ! I undertake to briefly
Lj H teuch any Inirly intelligent person of either
Ej Hsex, who i .m mid ami write, and who,
■ Rafter instruction, will work industriously,
Vliow in earn Three 1 h< iinaud Dollars a
own lu.-alJilea.wln-r<‘verthey llve.l will also furnish
the situation or employment,!!! which yi.ucan earn Hint amount.
No money foe me unless successful ns above. KiimIv nml quickly
learned. I desire but one worker from each district or county. 1
have already taught ami provided with employment a largo
number, who ere making over H-kUOO a year each. It's jil K'W
and SOIjI It. Full particulars FUCICSC. Address at once.
B. C, ALLEX, liox 4220, Atiuuntu, JUuluo,
|C?3X ■<7cait lif tnnifdit iMir5F.lYllnaofwi.il;
U Q tv, J l - V» rapidly and ln>n»rnb:y. by those o
R 9 R'll "d* W «bher **?, voting or old, amt in tli-ii
HJu n •) |{ own’oeAiit1en,w|ier< ver they livi. An*
ii K «3P L one can do t!i*» work. Kaey to burn,
rnish evcryihhigr. We start you. N,» risk, You con devote
your spare nioiuems, or all y*«r time (o t lie u «>rk. 'I hi» Is an
entirely new lcm!,:iml brings wondytful stuco.- <;■ every w ..ifc, r.
Beeinntrs are corning from tf2o to $&t* per week and iipwnid*,
u:d mom after a little experience. V/e can furnish you the em
ployment and tench y.>n tVMK. No rpneuto explain hure. Full
Information * itK... TJUJKsV *>’<>.. AUvYU- r.UINK.
W. W. PAGE
County @ Surveyor.
0’NEII.X,, NEBRASKA.
Will attend to all kinds of survoylnjr. A!
calls promptly attended to and lnronnatoln
cheerfully given.
There is no danger from whooping
cough when Chambeilain’s cough rem
edy is freely given. It keeps the cough
loose and makes expectoration easy. 25
and 50 cent bottles for sale by P. C.
Corrigan, druggist.
Learn shorthand by mail at home—
Thorough course; careful instructions;
situations procured pupils. W. It.
Lighton, 1304 Douglas St., Omaha. Neb.
The finert kind of Limburger cheese
at Heinerikson’s. Just the thing to eat
with Cbri8tuias Turkey.
We fn
Golden Bricks.
From Pomeroy’s Advunco Thought
Those who ncotnplisU bnt little or
uo'tbing themselves ure not safe advisors
for others.
To scold or whip a child for what you
do is cowardly and brutal.
The surest way to eradicated the bad
is to cultivate the good.
Good deeds and helping the poor are
the prayers that God puts on record in
our favor, while tho words go by un -
noticed.
lie who uses official or political power
to bcnetlt Himself more than others
should never have it
Death, so-called, is one of man's best
friends.
Heaven <s this side of the grave os
well ns the other, if we so wish It.
Telling of tho faults or misdeeds of
others Is a waste of time and generally
an insult to those upou whom they are
thrust.
Jesus, the child of Joseph and Mary,
wus no mere or less a Son of God than
is the weakest child in home or street.
He who is influenced by public opin
ion never influences it.
Think more and stumble less
Those who seek to climb only by tho
errors of others never rise fur or remain
long up.
God is equally in tho rags of the de
ceived and degraded woman ns with her
church going or fashionable sister.
There is no politics in heaven.
Type for Bale.
We have 17 fonts of second hand type
for sale cheap. They range from Petitl
to Double Great Primer and will bo sold
without regard to cost. They are not
much worn and will bo very scrvicahic
in a small office. Como early to get the
best bnrgaiue. Will sell all or part, to
suit purchasers.
J. U. Kiaas, O'Neill, Neb.
District Court Terms.
The following is a list of the terms of
district court for the present year:
Box ltutto, February0, Jury, 10; August itO
jury. ill.
Holt, February 18, Jury, 23; September 28
Jury, 28.
Sheridan, February 2il, Jury 24; Octobor 10;
jury, 12.
Hawes, March 14, jury 15; September 12,
jury 14.
Brown, April 4. Jury. 5; Nov.81, Jury, 22.
Keya Palia. April Is, Jury 10; September 18,
jury 14.
Sioux, April 23. Jury 28; Nov. 14. Jury, 15.
Koek, April 25, Jury 28; Oct. 23, jury. 28.
lloyd, May 2, jury, 3; Nov. 28; Jury. 20.
Some Foolish People
Allow a cough to run until it gets be
yond the reach of medicine. They often
say, “Oh, it will wear away,” hut in
most cases it wears them away. Could
they be induced to try the successful
medicine called Kemp’s Balsam, which
Is sold on a positive guarantee tocuri,
they would immediately see the exce.
lent effect after taking the llrst doeo
Price ut) cents and dll Trail hize free.
Ail Druggists.
AT COST.
Big Cut on Prices of Boot3 and Shoes.
In order to reduce my immense stock
of hoots, shoes, felts, oyershoes, trunks,
valises, etc.,I will,during the next thirty
days, sell everything nt actual cost, for
cash only. Remember, you havo a
•M.000 stock to select from and that I am
the only exclusive hoot and shoe dealer
in the city. II. Wilson.
Do Unto Others As You Would Have
Them Do'Unto You.
Don’t forget the Pacific Short Line;
their quick time, good train service, and
in short every convenience for the ac
commodation of passengers. Special ef
i'orts will he made to give you a pleas
ont one. No matter where or in what
direction you wish to go, enquire about
rates and time of trains before starting,
of J. W. /irebaugb, agent of the Pacific
Shoit Line, O’Neill.
Our readers will notice the advertise
ments in these columns of Chamberlain
& Co., Des Moines, la. From personal
experience we can say that Chamber
lain’s cough remedy has broken up bad
colds for our children and we are
acquainted with many mothers in Cent
erville who would not be without it in
the house for a good many times its
cost and arv recommending it every day
—Centerville, S. D , Chronicle and Index.
25 cent, 50 cent and $1 bottles for sale
■>y P. C Corrigan, druggist.
We want every mothor to know that
croup can be prevented. True croup
never appears without a warning. The
first symptom is hnarsness; then the
child appears to have taken a cold or a
cold may have accompanied the hoarse
ness from the stan. After that a pe
culiar rough cough is developed, which
is followed by the croup. The time to
act is when the child first becomes
hoarse; a few doses of Chamberlain’s
cough remedy will prevent the attack.
Even after a rough cough has appeared
the disease may be prevented by using
this remedy as directed. It has never
been known to tyl. 25 cent, 50 cent
and $1 bottles for sale by P. C. Corrigan
druggist.
"Of course it hurts, but you must grin
and bear it,” is the old-time consolation
given to persons troubled with rheuma
tism. “If you will take the trouble
to dampen a piece of flannel with Cham
berlain’s pain balm and bind it on over
the seat of the pain your rheumatism
will disappear,” is the modern and much
more satisfactory advice, 50 cent bottles
for sale by P. C. Corrigan, druggist.
r ~ .
St. Patrick's pi 1 In are citutfully uro
part'd frutn tliu beat malarial atul no*
cording to the most approved formula,
and are the moat perfect cntlinrtio and
liver pill that can bo produce.!. P. C.
Corrigan sella them..
English Spavin Liniment removos all
hard, soft or calloused Lumps and Hlem*
isbea from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs,
Splits, King Hone, Swouney, Stifles
Sprains, Sore and Swollen* Throat,
CoughB, otc. Savo $50 by uso of one
bottle. Warranted the most wonderful
Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by
Morris & Co.
^HUMPHREYS’
^VETERINARY SPECIFICS
For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Sogt, Hogs,
AND POULTBT.
SOO Put nook an Trent meat of Animals
mid Chart Hem Free,
tnnl (Fovera,Cnngealtona,Inflninnmtlon
A.A.lHpInnl AlenTualtls, nlllk Fever.
11.11. —Wirnlns. Lameness, Ithcumntlsm,
C.C,—Hlalomper. Nasal lilsrharges,
11.11. —Hats or Crabs, Warms.
K.K.—Coughs, llrnves, Pneumonia.
F.F*—Colic or (tripes, llellynchn.
11.(9.—Allsearrlage, Hemorrhages.
11.11. —Crlnnry and Kidney Dlseanen,
I. I.—Krupilve lllsenses, Manga.
J. H.—lllneasen of Digestion, Paralysis*
Slagle Bottle (over 00 do«»), - - ,60
Stable Cnee, with Hpoolflcs, Manual,
Veterinary (loro Oil anil Mudluator, ST.06
Jor Veterinary Cure Oil, - - 1.00
Bold br Druggists; or Bent Prepaid anywhere
ana In any quantity an Receipt of Prloo.
HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE 00.,
Oornor William and John Sts., Now York.
HUMPHREYS’
HOMEOPATHIC Aft
SPECIFIC No.fi tt
In ubo :R) yt*n»e. Tho only Nucoeanful remedy Jor
Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness,
anil Fiontratlon, from over work or other caunca. i
91 per vial, or ft vial* anti lar*r« vial powder, for 0ft.
Sold hy Dhuuuibth, orneut poNtpaM on receipt
of prico.-HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE CO.,
Oor. William and John Bts., N. Y.
Choice o Mixed o Candy
10 CTS PER LB.
THOMPSON & SON.
CON SUM I'TION CUItKl>.
An old physician, retired from practice,
having* had placed In his hands by an East
India mlsslnnntiy the formula of a simple
vegetable remedy for the speedy and perma
nent cure of Consumption, Itronehlt ls, Asth
ma and all throat and Lung Affections, also a
positive and radical euro for Nervous Do
blllty and all Nervous Complaints, after
having tested Its curative powers In thous
ands of cases, has felt, it his duty to make it
known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by
this motive ami a desire to relieve human
Buffering, I will send free of charge, to all
who desire it. t his recipe, in German, French
or English, with full directions for prepar
ing and using. Sent by mail by addressing
with stamp, naming this pnpor. W. A.
Noyes, HJJO Powers' Hlook, Rochester, N. Y.
A lino lot of glassware and crockery
just received at Hoineriksotis. The
goods will bear inspection and are cheap
as the cheapest.
For storm sash of any size jo to the
Chicago Lumber Yard. 23-‘I
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ore Interesting and Instructive, and embrace
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West Twenty-Third 8treet, New York.
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you tell me, to your physical culture cxercires.
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you never go to the city.”
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very seldom hear of anything new but what
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housekeeper. In fact, wo all agree that it is
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Holt county bank.
O NEILL NEB
•Oldest 8uk is the tyw Elkhon Ttllir.t
AUTHORIZED OAPITAL *50.000.
DAVID ADAMS, Frbibidbnt.
J. B BLABON, Viojb Piikr.
D. L; DARR, Gashibk
DoeinQenera Banking Buslnei*. Issue* time
oertlBoates bearing Into rot t.
Draws drafts on Omaha New York, London
lublln Edinburg and other oltlo*.
—Make* long time oani on
IMPROVED FARMS
wrseiu European paaeontrer ticket*
W. 1). Mathew*. Neil It hen nan.
President. Vloo-Prualden
Bamuei. O. Sami'I.e. Cuahlor.
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State Bank of O’Neill
Authorized Capital, 8100,000.
Paid up Capital, 880,000
, no A IIP or DIRECT'* *w,! l—tf-AM J
O W. Wnttlea, John Mollrlde, O. O. tlatelot,
llurimrd Million. W. D. Mathews,
H. o. Huinplo, Null Urommn.
City, Fiinn, Collateral and Peraonul Loan*
Hollelted. . i-1
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JONES & M'CUICHE C
(PROPRIETOR* OP
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Livery Barn.
O'NETLL, NED.
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NEW BUGGIES JE)
ar NEW TEAMS.
Everything Ftrgt-Clapg.
Darn OppoHlto Campbell's Implement Houpe
FRED C. GATZ,
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- DEALER IN—
Fresh, Dried and Salt Meats,
Sugar-cured Ham, hruakfost Bacon,
Sides, Spioe roll bacon, al i kinds of sausages,
O’Neill. neb;
Deyarman Brothers,
PROHRIETORS OF THE
Checker Lirrery, Feed&Sale Stable
O’NEILL NEB
„ , Finest turnouts in tho oity. Good, care*
tul drivers wben wanted. AIM run the
O’Neill Omnibus Line
Commercial Trade a Specialty
EMIL SNIGGS.
Genstal Blacksmith,
O’NEILL, NEB*
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Have chargee of McCafferty’s Hearso. AH
order, will recolve careful and prompt attend •
Wagon and Carriage Repair*
ing Done to Perfection.
Mk
Plow Work and Horse Shoe*
ing a Specialty.
Band-Made Shoes Made to ant Order
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We stop Interfering and successsully treat
Quarter Cracks and Contracting Feet, and
cure Corns, where our directions are strictly
followed.
Carry a Line of Carriage, Wagon and Plow
Stock. Work done on short notice. Xl-dg