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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1892)
■a OFFKI AL DIRECTORY ' 1 ...John M. Thayer . '..T. J. Majors ,,ii ti"v',rl,‘>l. .'.J. C. Allen I; i;":..J. E. Hill ! i.-n:.-'---..George H. Hastings ", (irm-rsl. Thomas II. Benton i mstriUMwm. , STATE UNIVERSITY i:r;"Uni'olir T...,ivitt, Bun 1 «n'B mv CUM. COSOnESSIONAL lit Buriiliiiiii, Jook; Cleorgo irri.ll, Stroms jinmlerson, of Omaha! I ■! 'i;11* |1;~' nt Iti.ilt rice. I ^V^ieek; of Brya/rilnoolni O. Win. 5lcKetghan, bad COUNTY. r'nurt.John MeHrlde „( the District t-oui t..E M Lowe ...Barrett Scott ...John S. Weekes . . .G. C. Hu/.olet .0. E. Butler C. McEvouy '.".'"'.JfSclitKil*'-"--’" J. JUK Xts V UIIJ .E. J. Mack '....H. W. Dudley ' Mrs. H.W. Dudley . Dr. C. E. Fort ■" .... W. W. Pago V.V_E. W. Adams Sri-F.KVISURS. _ NAME township Robert i Ai—ChinlOrcen \ alley \V j Fair view [Cleveland < 1/ I Inman "land !i V !Ewinj<lwll • ml John Sami dees '.ViV, Dm (Shields ... John Chambers Verdigris Francis Hi iek Falls I j'ainlock 'jt VIDustin Grattan Willowdale [F.inmot Sheridan Stuart ‘Scoff jfcnko Turtle Creek I'loasmitview James :.in 11 ADDRRSS lihn I II S I* , ii.-r .1 M |, W li ■'< \V T n I. A ii.-v I' ..... riniiti J ill' ll J t •ii’u v'V v steel Creek ii ...Mini Atkinson Wyoming "iiniperWmSaratosii .Mm BE .McClure ;'j" S O’Neill 'lY 11! lotva j'lhCM | Conley n (j |Swan Atkinson Inez Ewing Stuart Tnrnan Ewing Aikinson O’Neill Chambers Page Atkinson Turner Leonla Badger O’Neill Minneola Atkinson Atklnsdu Stuart Scottville Bliss Grand Itapids Emuiet Star • Atkinsop Amelia Turner Little O’Neill Lambert H arold Swan 'o rattan township. :„|.ervt«.r,8. B. Howart; Treasurer,^. L. Clerk, N. Martin; Assessor, 8. F. i'Aichnls’ Justices, M. Slatterlv and Chas. U^IH'Constables, Perkins Brooks and "r- l^transkie; Road overseer, dist. 26, Theo " (list. No. 4. P. Barrett, sr. Cl 7 r OP O’NEILL. -rvi'-nr. Sanford Parker; Justices, J. J. Kii:L'Vmr.i j. p. O’Donnell; Constatiles, John ,mi:m and W. F. Keelev. 1 COUSCILMEN—FIRST WARD. I,,,, two years—Ben DeYarman.. For ono ■David Stannard. SECOND WARD. For two years—Fred Gatz. For one year Mullen. THIRD WARD. r„r two years—Barrett Scott. For ono year -C. C. Millard. CTTV OFFICERS. • , „ th'vor, 0. F. Hifrlin; Clerk, Thos. Campbell; iner David Adams; City Engineer, ii,mier Adams; Police Judge, N. Martin; ■lilt of Police, John Liippan; Attorney, •tav. Curlon; Weighmaster, Ed. M'.Brides ii ■ Commissioner. O. E. Davidson._ JUDICIARY. justice .Amasa Cobb whites.. .Samuel Maxwell and T. L. Nerval FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. nji',. .M. P. IClnkaid, ol’ O’Neill ■porter .A. L. Warrick, of Ainsworth i„e .... A. W. Crites, of Chadron kuuricr.. H. L. Laird, of Cliadron LAND OFFICES. O'NEILL. Fibster .. . .B. S. Gillespie Iweiver..A. L. Towle. NELICIH. ..i,.m .C. w. Robinson aver . . . . . . ..W. B. Lambert nl.lUKHS’ RELIEF COMNISSI ON. iU-iruhir meeting first Monday in Fobru y o! each year, and at. such other times as deemed necessary, llobt. Gallagher. Page, airman; Win. Bowen, Atkinson, secretary; K. Haskins, Cleveland. LPATRICK’S CATHOLIC CHURCH. Services every Sabbath at 10:30 o’clock, erv Rev. Cassidy, Postor. Sabbath school immediately following servicefl. UF.THODIST CHURCH. Preaching Jloxury Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 p. in. Sunday school at 12 m. Class Meeting at 10:JO hi. Tuesday—Young people’s meeting, 8 in. Wednesday—Children’s meeting, 4 p m. Prayer meeting, 8 p. m. Thursday—La iies’ Hid society, 2 p. m. E. E. Wilson. Pas. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Services every Sunday morninfc at 11 o’clock, nd,ly school at 10 a. in. Re v. N. S. Lowrik, Pastor. A. R. POST, NO. 8CL The Gen. John VI* O’Neill Post, No. 86, Department of Ne 'TiiskuG. A. U., will meet the first and third Nitunhiy evening of each month in Masonic ‘•ailO’Neill. Sr J. Smiih, Com. ULKIlOltN VALLEY LODG E, I. O. O. .Meets every Wcdnesduy evening in bud bellows’ hall. Visiting brothers cordially invited to attend. b- H. Milt/., bee. A. H. Goruett, N. G. C. Ii. Bentley, It. S. D. Ii. Dark. P. S. F. U. Thompson, Trcas. (YXEILL ENCAMPMENT NO. 30.1. Jr. 0.0. F. meets every second and fourth rmaysot' each month in Odd Fellows’ Hall, b. M. Cleveland, d. S. Wole, C. P. j-">-•>.MMKiK no. 41, DAUGHTERS nV* UEBEKAH, meets every 1st and 3d rnutiy ot each mouth.” -- -1.11, lUVi/ld CTVIJ JOI/ »*-« i each mouth in Odd Fellows’ Hull, El; ,1jA Dark, Secretary, Alice Adams, N. G. UAUFIKLD DODGE, XO.U5.V.4 A.M. „„ ,ar communications Thursday nights -v? thc full ol the moon. ■ i • h\ axs. See. A. L. Towle, W. M. (jAUHELD CHAPTER, R. A. M. Iiinntk('’ts,0.n tlr8tllnd third Thursday of each >,n Musonlchaa. bonus, See. J. C. Hahnish, H. F K rZ 1‘—helmet dodge, u. d. . vonvention Pvm-V UonH.n- .»4- U r\ n"in*n2!iC every Monday at 3 o’clock p. ewdk]k-1nJ'.°1J0W8’ dul1- Visiting brethorn cordially invited. E r t E. M. Ghady, C. C. J. l. Iaaxs, K.oflt, and S. Td,VTTAN Fan ALLIANCE no. lax. second and >nviu,i '-“cu.-uitN at 2 p. — ‘ oimher, 11 k'0011 tarn>ers urged to become Ciias. ixn„,„„.. J»0. Fallon, Prest. Hrthxntn,^ mnoe uieets every i iiiviti.,1 SlllV,' , a-V at 2 p. in. Visiting members D»y inokusoll, See. J,l!,hl-Iv ALLIANCE, NO. 005, ot eachm™?.01’1’ f?cond and fourth Saturday S. H™ '1 ‘it Uriah Fellows’. ■—L_!i" A,<D hco- U. Fellers, Pres. POSTOFFICE DIRCETORV rv. Atrival of Mails Every davs.’ ■ ■ 1'itOM THE EAST. 1 cay,Sunday included at.5:15 pm Every (in,, c, * uom the w est. 1 a“y,Sunday included at.9:35 an Arrives ':Miu'IC shout line. “(•parts ry day except Sunday at 9:03 p m . , ” “ 8:00 am Harts w,„.J.' AND CHELSEA. Irrivfg ju ‘‘'.‘‘y-''ed. and Friday at 7:00 a in ,7‘‘D iburs,uud Snt. at..l:00pm ‘> MULL AND PADDOCK. Harts ,NKU'[‘ and .. irriH i’uesOaV', Tim re n~-t’-r-'‘y - '*’' 7*5?5 n urs. and Sat. at. . 4:30 p u: Harts Momw W’ niobhaua; Arrives T ...' ' - • ''od. and Fri. at. “hives Tims I.- „.,oa-and Fri. at... .7:00 * o’vrr,; ’l hura- «»d Sat. at...4:00 ArrivesMn,, Id' '1NU cumminsville. HurtsMnn" \vl ;und Erldays at... 11:10 p i :00 a n pn _ * a uiitj 3 dlt« • • Ji • |y 4 ed. and Friday at.1:00 p i 5ai| Sdnc ea«'?.iSls<' or “ails. **•'— ,v„J. clI,9e8 at.0:20 A ’ at.9:20 a ^ “■**( mail ef~i.cl<ist‘8 at..6:00 pn nurture c--3o>»if» rr*«r» — *4— min. before timo of d a'Hl, tiav 1- OFiriCE HOURS. tr.mf a- m. to 8:00 p. nt. Sun v 'iievi.i’.i *° *°=W» a m and 6:30 to 7:00 ti. w'iieviu/i J :o0 a m nnd 6:30 to 7:00 It0® 7a m l, r business only on week dnj ““*10 5 pm. i O’ DM J. H. Rious, P. M. J'N hi LL is USINHSS DI RECTORY \y II. 1'IKIICE, ATTORNEY.AT LAW. Real Estate and Insurance. H. BENEDICT, rLAWYER, °IEc° In ‘be Judgo Roberta building, north ot Barnett & Ereos .amber yard. 0 NEILL, NEB. W. ADAMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. , J.1' practleo tn n. 11 the courts. Speolnl nt Is also" tf Ven t0 foroel°8',tes und collections COUNTY ATTORNEY. J J • KING, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC. 001 the Settlement of Estates, p,}y am! %unty oliiims. Contest ??*? i “n„d a,L business lietore the looal and fieu erol land offices a specialty AL80 8HORT HAND WRITER. CbntKes alwnys reasonable. Office first door east ot MoCalferty s hardware store. A. WELLS. DENTIST. Office over the Holt County Bank. J)R. C. D. B. EISAMAN. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, J'NEILLi,_ - NEB. J)R. B. T. TUUEBLOOD, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Diseases of ilie Eye and Ear and flttlnfl glasses a specialty. Office hours !) to 12 a. m. and 2 to 5 p. in. Office over “THE EMPORIUM." gKWING MACHINES REPAIRED BY GEORGE BLINCO H^"Satisfaction gauranteed. ^JULLEN BROS., CARPENTERS & BUILDERS. Estimates taken and material; furnished. Jobbing promptly attended to. JC. SMOOT, FASHIONABLE BARBER. DEALER IN CIQAR8. ETC. ^ BOYD,3 BUILDERS. ESTIMATES FURNISHED. J. H. MEREDITH, KEY-AT- AW. COMPLETE SET OF Abstract ® Books. Office over Holt County Bank. i^-FOUR YEARS EXPERIENCED In tJ. S. Land Business » I | A. H. CORBETT WILL ATTEND TO YOUR DENTISTRY IN FlRST-Ci-ASS SHAPE. ©PHOTOGRAPHY® OF ALL KINDS Frcmptlr and Satisfactorily Sscculcd. Office and galary on Fourth streot east of Holi. County Bunk. IHKH WHS® R. R. DICKSOix’&CO.. SUCCESSORS TO T. V. GOLDEN A CO., Title Abstracters/Conieyancers, TAXES PAID FOR NON-RESIDENTS. FARM LANDS • a AND TOWN LOTS FOR SALE OK EXCHANGE. Farm Loans Negotiated on the Most Reasonable Terms. FORMERLY EUROPEAN. Enlarged, Refurnisb cd -AND REFITTED. Only first Class Hotel in City, W. T. EVANS. Prop. i FEEDMXLL » , I have opened up a Feed Mil! at O’NEILL, NEB I will grind all kinds of Feed and will exchange Feed for Grain. See us, south of Pfund & Wagers,’ when you want Feed at low prices. GRANT HATFIELD WANTED, INFORMA tion that will convict the thieves who stole lumber from' my land on the South Fork, for which I will pay $50. JOHN COMSTOCK, Peoria, 111. E b OS' 0 fe h 0 tf) Purchase Tickets and Consign your Freight via the F. E.&M.V.andS. C.&P. RAILROADS. H. O. HURT. General Manager. K. 0. MOUK11GUSE. J. II. IIUCHAN AN, Cen’l. Freight Agt. Gen’l. 1’aSs. Agt. OMAHA, NEB. TRAIVS DEPART: GOING EAST. Passenger east, Freight east. GOING WEST. Freight west, Passenger west, Freight, 9:35 a. m, 10:45 a. M. 1:45 p. mJ 5:15 P. M G:44 p. m. Tlio Elkhorn Line is now running Reclining Chair Cars daily, botweon Omaha and Ilyad wood. jreo to holders of flrst-class transpor tation. Fer any Information call on W.. J. I)OBBS, Act. O’NEILL. NEB. Scientific American Agenoy forO CAVEATS, > TRADE MARKS, DESIGN PATENTS COPYRIGHTS, etc. For Information ana free Handbook write to MUNN & CO., 361 Broadway, New Yortt. Oldest bureau tor securing patents In America. Every patent taken out by ns is brought before the public by a notice {riven freo of charge in the Largest circulation of any scientific paper in tho world. Splendidly illustrated. No intelligent man ohould be without it. Weekly, 93.00 a year; 81.50 six months. Address MUNN & CO Po blushers, 361 Broadway, New York. jilnvc vou m riitoa juie yet? ji' you JiAvtn'(r ninlotn . lllfl !»!*«•! .IiTP*»t Jj.ld.ilitMt ' H>; ’gVSt j[irouii!»o yoii jny 4sj»»*u-»«l, pei'SOUIl | •’» million. I mi' 4imnk« m ni.y fairly pnson .. r »it her m, w ho • u a n r «* i» ti and Seville, mill v\hu -.till mnr!; hulufr Miiotts.'y, how to 11irt'o Thou i,Eati-i |i oil a r* a i in their own iloca lilies, ?ev« r they live. 1 ^will nIso furnish |th<* si!iiiilion or >nip]o,vnii'nt, nt •'tvhieli you cuu if urn tli.it amount. c!iurj.';e nothing f.anrt receive noth ^injr unless suc ; cossful. as above. ^Nothing difllcult Sto lenrn, or that fro quires much \ time. I desire but ("one person from pencil district or [county. 1 have al Irendy taught and i provided with ein | plnyment a large | number who are waning over jnrea i iiomami uonars a xenr, mni. ami* new, rolid.sure. Full particulars free. After you know all, if you .nncludc to go no fnrth»r, why, no hurm is done. Address, U. C. ALLKX, Box 4.-0. Auifusia, Maine* A Vlr.AYSt I «mlerl»k» to briefly teach any tairly intelligent pt-rum of either m?j(, wlm ran read ami write, and who, niter instruction,%vill work industriously, Itow to earn Thrco Ti.i.tiftfind ihdlai-K a I... MlitiiH.wh. r> vcrthey llve.I will also furnish nplnynicnt.nt which you cun nmi that amount. No money for nn* unless successful us above. Kitsily «nil quickly learned. I deuce hut one worker from each district nr county. I have already taught and provided with employment n laipo number, who are making over fSiW!) a ycr.readi. It'iNKW and SiH.l |i. Full particulars lFlCKifO. Address nt once, 12. C, ALl.C'iXi llox 4S54&, Ausiutu, Muine, Year in their the situation 01 Vh.yment and l- s. I« yn« H.V.r. Wo ‘p«eVtoUcxjdRii!*i;era.* Full information rK.ui. 'i’lfUK (O.. A" lit Vi A, JUAlMC. W. W. PAGE County * Surveyor. O’XEILL, NEBRASKA. Will attend to all kinds of surveying. A1 calls promptly attended to and Inforenatolu cheerfully ifiven. There is no danger from whooping cough when Chaniberiaiu’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. Ligliton, 1301 Douglas St., Omaha. Neb. The llnest kiud of Limburger cheese at Heinerikson’s. Just the thing to eat With Christmas Turkey. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. , Jame* VVliHcorrib Riluj,"’;S\'ks in iiki younger days nu enthusiastic and clover amateur actor. It is believed that had he goue on the stage permanently his career would have been famous. One of his frieuda says thnt at one time when Riley was cast for the character of an old man, ho went about tho streets for weeks studying tho gestures, poses and utterances of an aged acquaintance, In stead of trusting to mere imagination. Boston Transcript: Hicks—By George! but tiiis is a good cigar, tho best cigar I’ve smoksd for mouths. Whore did you get them? Wicks--Some that my wife gave mo for a Christmas present. As you say, they’re prime. [N. B. This is a departure from the conventional joke on the subject; but Ilia’, has been re peated so many times that It is time there was a change ] “What avails it for a man to work hard down town earning money, while his wife is home being cheated by ped dlers?” asks the editor of the Atchison Globe, with a well developed pam in his tone. Tho bills now beforo congress would extend from Washington to New York il spread out and laid end to end. The speeches that Billy Bryan seems disposed to make this session would encircle the globe about thirteen times and then lap over half a mile. Samuel K. Iioyall contributes to the New York Timrstx novcr-fuiling preven tive of tbe grip. it is simply to wear a salted undershirt. Take a summer un dershirt and soak it in brine made with, say, half a pint of ordinary salt to about a quart of water ami put out to dry. Wear this next to the body. It is not unpleasant to wear and will, I am sure, keep off t;rip and bad colds, and, I firm ly believe, consumption." General Garfield's son Uenry was not successful in his nmbition to become a stale senator, but he will get there ulti mately. lie has pleutp of grit and groat tenacity of purpose. Prince Bisraark is reported to have stated to tliemnyorof Wansbck: ‘‘Form erly I stood on the stage of the world; if I have now moved back to the audi torium I do not intend to abdicate the right I possess, with every other specta tor, to criticise.” Lady Sandhurst, who died in England Friday, was a leader in the women.s rights movement m England. She was elected to the London county eouucil three years ago, although the courts afterward held that she was ineligible on account of her sex. A Washington special to a mugwump paper says; ‘'The talk about the num iuaiion of Gov. Bois, of Iowa, for second place on the ticket is becoming very dull and democrats from the west who are now in Washington do not think that the Iowa govenor stands even the ghost i of a show of having his name presented to the democratic convention.” Type for Sale. We have 17 fonts of second hand typo for 3ale cheap. They range from Peail to Double Great Printer and will be sold without regard to cost. They are not much worn and will be very servicable in a small office. Come early to get the best bargains. Will sell all or part, to suit purchasers. J. H. Ilioas, O'Neill, Neb. No healthy person need fear any dan gerous consequences from an attack of la grippe if properly treated. It is much the same as a severe cold and requires precisely the same treatment. Remain, quietly at borne and take Chamberlain’s cough remedy as directed for a severe cold and a prompt and complete recovery is sure to follow. This remedy also counteracts any tendency of lagrippe to result in pneumonia. Among the many thousands who have used it during the epidemics of the past two years we have yet to learn of a single case that has not recovered or that has resulted in pneu monia. !35 and 50 cent bottles for sale by P. C. Corrigan, Druggist. Wo want every rnothor to know that croup can be prevented. True croup never appears without a warning. The first symptom is linursness; then the child appears to have taken a cold or a cold may have accompanied the hoarse* j ness from the start. 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 I been known to fail. 25 cent, 50 cent I and $1 bottles for sale by P. C. Corrigan : druggist. j “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 u piece of flannel wilh 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. Head our clubbing offer with the Bit published elsewhere. Ht. Patrick's pills are carefully tiro f]«irod froDi tkq1 licat- malarial and ao* cbrding • a the mrtst approved’ formula, and aro tlie most perfect cathartic and liver pill that can lie produced. P. 0. Corrigan sells them.. English Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft or calloused Lumps and Blem ishes from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splits, King Bone, Sweeney, Htillcs Sprains, Sore and Swollen" Throat, Coughs, etc. Save $r>0 by use of one bottle. Warranted tho most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by Morris & Co. ^HUMPHREYS’ ^VETERINARY SPECIFICS For Horses, Cattlo, Sheep, Hogs, Hogs, AND POULTRY. BOO Pago llopk on Tron t mont of Animal* iimlCliiirt Henl Free. OTOM < FovorM’oiicraoilouii. Inflammation A. A. 1 Npltml MriiTtitfUIrt, 111 Ilk Fever. R.K.—Htrniitn, Lauioiionn* fit lira mat I am* I) Into in pot** Nnnnl Dlni’hiirgee* D.D.-llotii or OruliM. Worm*. F.K—Cmijrhsi lion von* Pneumonia* F.F.*-C’olfc or UrSpeii Stollyncho. li.U.-AliscarrluKe. lloniurrhngon. 11*11*••Urinary nml Siltlnoy DUonnca* I. I.—Krupllvo Dlnonnrn, Man|»i. J. K.—lllaetmea of J> lit cut ton, Parnlyela* Single Dottle (over BO doses), - - *00 WtuSilr Cnno* with Kpoclflcn, Manual* ^... ^ Wtorlnnry Ouro Oil ami Modtcator, 97*00 Jar Veterinary Cm © Oil* - • 1*00 Sold by Drugglits; or Sent Prepaid anywhere and in any quantity on Receipt of Prioo. HUMPHREYS’ MEDICINE 00.. Corner William and John Sts., Now York. HUMPHREYS’ HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC No.i iu uho iiu yoara. tiio only *nceoBnnn rcimuiy ior Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, find Prostration, from ovor-work or other eausoa. $1 pur rial, or ft vinln ami lnr*m vial powdor, for &&, 8ou> ur unuaoiHTH, or wont postpaid onroeofpfc of prlco.-HUMPHREYS‘ MEDICINE CO., Cor. William and John Sts., N. Y Choice o Mixed o Candy IQ CTS PER LI3 THOMPSON & SON. CONSUMPTION CUltVD. An old physician. rotlifd from practice, having lm<l placed In his hands hy an Hast India mlsslonaav tlio l'orinula of a simple vegetable renusly tortile spcodv and porma ucnt euro of Consumption, llrouchlt Is, Asth ma and all throat and Inins Alfcotloris, also a positive ami radical euro for Nervous Ue olltfy and all Nervous Complaints, after hnvlnir tested Its curative powers In thous ands of cases, has frit It tils duty to make It known to Ids sull'erimt fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relievo human suffering. I will send free of charge, to all who desire It. this recipe, In (Icrman, French or English, with full directions for prepar ing and using. Sent by mail by addressing with stump, naming this paper. W. A. Noyes, KiU Powers’ llloelt, Hochester, N. V. A lino lot of glassware anti crockery just received at Helneriksons. The goods will bear inspection and are cheap as the cheapest. For storm sash of anv fize ;o to the Chicago Lumber Yard. 23-‘l A PATRIOTIC WORK. Every person who Is opposed to Free Trade Slavery and favor* American Industrial Inde pendence scoured through the poltey of Pro tection, should read the documents publUhod by the American Protective Tariff League. As a patrlotia citizen it Is your duty to place tbeso documents In the bands of your friends. They are Interesting and Instructive, and embrace discussions of all phases of the Tariff question. The League publlshoe over SO different docu ments, comprising nearly 000 pages of plainly printed, carefully edited and reliable Informa tion, Among the authors of these documents i are, lion. James Q. Blaino ; Wm. McKinley, Jr* Governor of Ohio; SonutorB. M. Cullom,of Illi nois : Senator Joseph N. Dolph, of Oregon | Senator A. 8. Paddock, of Nebruska; Benutor Frye, of Maine; Senator Casey, of North Dakota; Senator Justin 8. Morrll, of Vermont; Senator Nelson W. Aldrich, of Rhode Island: Hou. J liomnsIL Dud ley, of Now Jersey; Jion.uobert I*. Porter, of Washington; Prof. J. R. Dodge, or the Agricultural Department at Washing ton; Commodore W. H.T. Hughes; lion. E. A. Hartshorn, of New York; Congressman DolliTcr, of Iowa; lion. B. F. Jones; David Hall Itice. of Boston: Ex-Congressrnan Perkins, of Kansas; Dr. ID. 1J. Miller,of New York; lion.Geo. Draper, of Mass.; Hon. C. L. Edwards,of Texas; Judge Wm. Lawrence, of Ohio; IIon.D. G. Hnrriman, of New York; lion. Geo. 8. Boutwell, of Mass.; Hon. E. H. Amrnidowu, of New York; Knock Knsley, of Tennessee. This complote set of documents will be sent to any address, post paid, for Fifty (50) Cents. Address, Wilbur F. Wakeman, Sec’y, No. 9 West Twenty-Third Street, New York. A POPULAR FAMILY. Jennie: “How is it, Kate, that you alwnyi soem to ‘ catch oil ’ to the lust new thlnj?'/ l')o what 1 may, you alwuys seem to «et ahead oi' me.” Kate: “I don’t know: I certainly ilo not make any exertion in that direction.'’ Jennie : “ Well, during the lust lew months, tor example, you bavo tukeu up puintiiiK, without any teacher ; you came to the rescue when Miss Lafarge deserted her Dclsarte class so suddenly, and cortuinly we are all improv ing in grace under your instruction: I heard you telling Tommy Eames last evening how his club made mistakes in playing baseball: you seem to tie up on all the latest ‘fads,’ and know just what to do under all circumstances; you entertain beautifully; and in the lust month you havo im provedso in health, owing, you tell me, to your physical culture exercises, where do you get all of your information from in this little out-of-thc way place'/—lor you never go to the city.” Kate: “Why, Jennie, you will make me vain. I have only one source of information, but it is surprising 'how it meets all wants. I very seldom hear of anything new but what the next few daya bring me full information on tho subject. Mugic? No! Magazine I And a great treasure it is to us all, for it really furnishes the reading for the whole household: father has given up his magazine that he has taken for years, as he says this one gives more and better information on the subjects of the day; and mother says that it is that that makes her such a fnmous housekecj»er. In fact, we all agree that it is tho ouly really famii.y magazine published, as we have sent for samples of all of them, and find that one is all for men, another all for women, and another for children only, while this one suits every one of us; so we ouly need to take one instead of several, and that is where tho economy comes in, for it is only a year. Perhaps you think I am too lavish in my praise; but 1 will let you soo ours, or, better still, send 10 cents to the pub lisher, \V. Jennings Demurest, 15 East 14th Street, New York, for a sample copy, ar.d I shall always consider that I have done you a gretit favor; and may lie you will be cutting us out, as you say wc have the reputation of being the best informed family in town. If that be so, it is Dcmorest’s Family Magazine that does it.” -----.II • •Oldiit M in the tyw Mon Villir.i AUTHORIZED CAPITAL EM,000. DAVID ADAMS, Prkbidbnt. J. B BLABON, Vice Psbb. D. L- DAliR Cabbies Doei a Genera RankingHuilneii. Iiiugi time oortlfloatoi bearing Intcreit. Drawi draft* on Omaha New York, London Tublln Edinburg and other oltlei. —Haki* long time oaninn— IMPROVED FARMS WSelli European pniiengor tlokota' W. D. Matiirwh, Neii, Hkknnan, President. Vloo-Preildon BAMUKt, O. SAMP!,!. Cimlilcr, * THE * State Ba n k of O’ N ei 11 Authorized Capital, 9100,000. Paid up Capital, 980,000 BOARD Ok DIIl«OT>'*V,l O W. Wattles, John MnDrldo, G. O. nmelet. Hernard Muiien <N. D. Muthewi, H. t). .Sample, Noll Urunnun. City, Farm, Collateral and Personal Loans • Nolle I ted. si a mu mu sum JONES <f M'CUT CHE > IPROPRIBTORS OP - CENTRAL Livery Barn. O'NEILL, NEB. • . NEW BUGGIES J£S HW" NEW TEAMS. Everything Ftrgt-Clagp. Itarn Opposite Cuinpboll's Implement House FRED C. GATZ, ' DEALER IN— Fresh, Dried and Salt Meats, ' Sugar-cured Hai^^Lfast Baoon, Sldog, Sploo roll bacon, al I kinds of sausages, O’NEILL, NEB»’ Deyarman Brothers, PROnHIBTORS OF THE Checker Llirery, Feed&Sale Stable O’NEILL NEB. Finest turnout* In tho city. Good, oare tul drivers when wanted. Also run tho O’Neill Omnibus Line Commercial Trade a Specialty ssarssa JE8KS,wsn*i3 EMIL SNIQQS, Gensral Blacksmith, O’NEILL; NEB Wagon and Carriage .Repair* ing Done to Perfection. Plow Work and Horse Shoe* tl ing a Specialty. Hand-Made Shoes Made to ant Oboek We stop Interfering and succeassuUr trert *' Q mrtor Cracks and Contracting Foot, ard ou'-e Corns, where our directions are strictly followed. * i-vt. Carry a Line of Carriage, Wagon and Plow £tock. \\ ork done on short notice. XI*32 _tr. >