The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 28, 1892, Image 5

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PFiCJAL DIRECTORY
‘ J ' . John M.Thuver
. ...T. J. Mnjoru
r ",r , ...J- C. Allen'
fmtte. .J.T.. Hill
• •...'(Joorse H. Hastings
C-niT*1. Thomas II. Denton
:-‘V> instriietion ••• ■■
,.,.ATE UNIVERSITY,
t.tiwolu i LosvUt Huraham.
"'ll iho'. l;111',is, McCook: Ooorgo
i''‘; l-^hton; Cbas. H. Morrill,Stroms
:0X(!11ESSlO^ Omaha;
"fffiSEW-L*
'■i'^ikinltow; Win. McKcighan, feed
f t!,e l>l«t
‘ ii rt‘r• •
C\ a C ou rt^ ...John MoBrldo
riot Court... • K. M. Lowe
.. Barrett Scott
...‘.John S.Weckes
. G. O. lla/.elct
. ..C.K.Butler
.. . C. McKvony
. ..13. J. Mack
.V.1I. \V. Dudloy
.V/'. ii \v DiuHev
:l,yschool*.Mrs.* h’. W. Dudley
..Dr.c. e. foh
.. >V. l'age
,y„r.. • E. w. Adams
..siii’EUVisofes.
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j Green Valley
j Pair view
I Beloit
! Cleveland
I r iiiiittri
[Ewing
Sami Creek
Shields
{Chambers
Verdigris.
iPrands
j Buck Palls
Paddock
Dustin
Grattan
Willowdale
Emtnet
Sheridan
Stuart
Scott
Lake
Turtle Creek
J'leasontvlew
Steel Creek
; Atkinson
I Wyoming
Saratoga
i McClure
O’Neill
Iowa
Conley
Swan
Atkinson
Inez
Ewing
Stuart
Inman
Ewing
Atkinson
O’Neill
Chambers
Page
Atkinson
Turner
Leon hi
Badger
O’Neill
Minneola
Atkinson
Atkinson
Stuart
Scottville
Bliss
Grand Ilapids
Emmet
Star
Atkinson
Amelia
Turner
Little
O’Neill
Lambert
Harold
Swan
tiRATlAJ* j u >ri ojiii .
.-mW. 8. U. Howard; Treasurer, J. C.
' iorii, N. Martin; Assessor, 8. F.
,) unices, M. Slutterly and Chas.
<o ; •constables. Perkins Brooks and
istmnskie: Koad overseer, dist. JO, Theo
,ot;o: (list. No. 4. P. Barrett, sr.
c/7 r OF O’NEILL.
-visor, HanTord Parker; Justices, J.J.
',i 1’. O'Donnell; Constables, John
.l.iui and W. F. Keeley.
COUSCILMEN—FIRST WAUD.
,r two years.—Ben DeYarnian. For one
r-Davicl Stannard.
SECOND WARD.
two years—Fred Oats. For one year—
',U‘len' TttlHD WARP.
or two yenrs-Barrett Scott. For one year
, C. Millard.
CITY OFFICERS.
vr n F.ltiitlin; Clerk, Thos. Campbell;
ilurer, David Adams; City Kmnineer,
ntr Adams; Police Judge, N. Martin;
of Police. John Lappan: Attorney,
curlon; Weigh master, F,d. M Bride:
, Commissioner. O. FI. Davidson._
JUDICIARY.
,f Justice.Amasa Cobb
„whites ..Samuel Maxwell and T. L. Nerval
FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTK1CT.
w .M. P. Kitiknid, of O’Neill
mrter .... A. L. Warrick, of Ainsworth
, e ....A. W. CriteB, of Cliadron
.n.i-ier' .H. L. Laird, of Cliadron
LAND OFFICES.'
O’NEILL.
•iiter .B. 8. Gillespie
river. .A. L. Towle.
KKLIOH.
, ter .C. W. Pobinson
ever . .iff. B. Lambert
UHEIIF RELIEF CQMNISSION.
Uirular meeting first Monday in Febrn
ui each your, and at such other times as
it-mcd necessary. Ilobt. Gallagher. Page,
drawn: Wm. Bowen, Atkinson, secretary;
K. Husk ins, Cleveland.
l.l'ATRICK’S CATHOLIC CHURCH.
ik*rviees every Sabbath at 10:30 o’clock,
rv Kev. Cassidy, Postor. Sabbath school
mediately following services.
'KTIIODIST CUUllCH. Preaching
severy Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 p. in.
i'iuy school at 12 in. Class Meeting ai 10:30
ni. Ti’e^dav—Young people’s meeting, 8
ui. Wednesday—Children’s meeting, 4 p
Prayer meeting, 8 p. m. Thuiisday—La
'■ aid society, 2 p. m. E. E. Wilson. Pas.
lit KS BYTE RIAN CHITHCH Services
every Sunday morning at II o’clock,
nday school at 10 a. ra.
Rev. N. S. Lowiiie, Pastor.
. A. n. POST, NO. 8G. The Gen. John
• O’Neill Post, No. 86, Department of Ne
w<a G. A. R., will meet the first and third
i iliiy evening of each month in Masonic
1 o Neill. S. J. Smii h, Com.
i-KIIOnx VALLEY LOIMJE, I. O. O.
Meets every Wednesday evening in
H e,lews’hall. Visiting brothers oordlally
Jed to attend.
I;11, Mm.tz, Sec. A. H. Gokbett, N.G.
' ■ *>. Bentley.R.8. I). L. Darr. P. 8.
l. li. Thompson, Treas.
I^ilXEI'n LODGE, NO.()5,F.&A.M.
■dwlit r cPmmunlcations Thursday niglits
,? «the full of the moon.
■ FJjtAxs, Sec. A. L. Towle, W. M.
IwlE1.',U CHAPTER, It. A. M.
* ' tt8a,n^tthird Thursday of each
IlAKNisn, F
I'onTCm'“KLM¥,T LOUGH:, U. D.
i. in 0d(|C pi<i£,ev.OI7 Monday at 8 o’clock p.
,Jr!i:tujy iuvU('d°W8 ”aE' Visiting brethern
E E- Evans, K. of It. E-’ Ghauy’ c- C«
'EO-L ENCAMPMENT NO. 30.1.
>■ u. I'. meets every second and fourth
eucli month In Odd Fellows’ Hall.
' >1.Cleveland, S. S. Wole, C. P.
MO. 11, DAUttHTEHS
-.1.,,; J^hhKAH, meets every 1st and 8d
lJuJ of each month in Odd Follow** Hall,
p,., ta. „ Alice Adams, N. G.
tUA i) Aim. Secretary.
Bonth in >V ulBl ,U1U tnira
\V ] H Masonic hall,
nouns, See. j. c.
. aiul S.
. 'Knurrs’ aim .-NO. 7.
°imh Satunhiv «*? meets ev’ery second and
CviU'd, All p* m* Visiting- members
“embers." Kootl farmers urged to become
“viud.
“ttnberH. .— - -« —
1 *-1ngEg*or.L, Sec 0' J' ALLO.N.Prest.
)RmeSll0vf*f AL1.IANCF., NO. 005,
Thfhtnonth’n? ?-<i"utUlnd f°urth Saturday
S. “■ ri“b Fellows’.
•—WAKn 8ec- U. Fklleks, Pres.
POSTOFFICE DIRCETORY
t p , „ Arrival of Mails
•"'tyflav Si,A,T’ K-.K-—fhom the east.
^’Sunday included at.5:15 p hi
Ver! day Sm,\Kl,J5 TI1E WEST. V
K nc,luded «.8:85 am
iTV|,5everv i?.,a twi
^Paits d,lN except Sunday at 9:00 p m
n. (i’vl-t, , " “ 0:00 am
fe'VsMmithiv' Ve A,ND Chelsea.
lnir«Tue,“i11>v’S,cd-,lnd Friday at 7:00 am
v. (•nk,',?11:.8-Hnd Sat. at..l:lX)pm
fr11* Monduv Vv A, D paddock.
^‘vesTuee.iuV 'n?d'llnd Friday at..7:00 am
tv o’npitburs. and Sut. at..4:i!0p m
Mondav V2D NI"“hARA. V
Atv>vcs Tuesduv' om°d‘ and Frl. at—7:00 a tr
W h'NKtuk ”rs- UIU| Sat. at...4:00p ir
E** Mon W„iI,D CUMMINS VILLE.
8®rtsMou.' Wed ,l',d Pfltluys ;i,t. ..11:00 p m
n ,v,. “nd E 1’iday at.1:00 pm
£ "% east , i ‘NO or mails.
Slowest C?„8es at.0:20k *
®ai] clcst ® ™s°s at.5:00 pm
■atf. 61 ■ mtn. before time of do
i^day Irene-'.0® B°Cns.
t,rVr"ni !•::()...'.}!*' 8. m. to 8:00 p. m. Sun
1 ’ a m and 5:§0to7:00p
to5, , U8lucssonly on week days
1M,t* J, H. Ufoas. P. M.
ONbiLLbUblNHSSDI RECTORY
H. FIERCE.
ATTOllNEY-AT LAW.
Real Estate and Insurance.
Jg II. BENEDICT,
lawyer.
OiUoe tii the Judgo Kobortg budding, north
ol Harriett A Vreon* lumber yard,
O NEILL,
NEB.
g W. ADAMS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Will prnntlce in nil tho courts. 8peclal at
Is also” ven to ^orecl°sure8 and collections.
COUNTY ATTORNEY. *
J. KING,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
o£?S™tS,1,r?ctl00' the Settlement of Estates,
Pension, Back pay 'and Bounty claims, Contest
cases und all business beforo the local and gen
-, ,-. uuunu
oral land offices a specialty..
AL80 8HORT HAND WRITER.
Charges always reasonable. Offloo llrst door
east ot McCaiferty’s hardware storo.
Q A. WELLS.
DENTIST.
Offlcc over the Holt County Bank.
iQR. C. D. B. EISAMAN.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
'.VN1ULL, . NEB.
*». a. iiaiMii.ooi),
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
Diseases of the Eye and Ear and fittlnfl
glasses a specialty. Otlicc hours II to 12 a. m.
and S to 5 p. m.
Office oveii "THE EMPORIUM.”
gE WIN G MACHINES
REPAIRED BY
GEORGE BLINCO
E^Satisfnction gaurantecd.
^|ULI,E.\ BROS.,
CARPENTERS & BUILDERS.
Estimates taken and material; furnished.
Jobbing promptly attended to.
JC. SMOOT,
FASHIONABLE BARBER.
DEALER IN OIQARS, ETO.
^ BOYD,]
BUILDERS.
ESTIMATES FURNISHED.
J. H. MEREDITH,
ATTORNEY-AT- AW.
COMPLETE SET OF
Abstract © Books.
.. Office ovku IIoi.t County Bank.
£^*FOUR YEARS EXPERIENCED
In U. 8. Land Businrsb
A. H. CORRETT j
WILL A'PTEND TO YOUR 1
DENTISTRY
IN FIRST-CLASS shape.
• PHOTOGRAPHY®
OF ALL KINDS
Fronptlr and Satisfactorily Executed.
= Office and gal ary on Fourth street
east ol‘ Holt County Bank.
R.R. 1>ICKS«.\'&C0..
, , SU0CE880R8 TO
T. V. GOLDEN & CO.,’
Title Abstracters/Conreyancers,
TAXES PAID FOR NON-RESIDENTS.
FARM LANDS •'
• AND TOWN LOTS
FOR SALE OK EXCHANGE.
Farm Loans Negotiated on the Most
Reasonable Terms.
HOTEL EVANS.
FORMERLY EUROPEAN.
Enlarg ed.
Refurnished
-AND
REFITTED.
Only First Class Hotel In City.
W. T. EVANS, Prop.
FEED MILL
I have opened up a Feed Mill at
O’NEILL, WEB
I will grind all kinds of Feed and
will exchange Feed for Grain. Bee us,
south of Ffuntl & Wagers,’ when you
want Feed at low prices,
GRANT HATFIELD
WANTED, INFORMA
tion that will eonvid
the thieves who stole lumber
from my land on the South
Fork, for which 1 will pay $50.
JOHN COMSTOCK,
Peoria, 111.
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Purchase Tickets end Consign your
Freight via the
F. E.&M.V.andS.C.&P.
RAILROADS.
H. O. PURT, General Manager.
. 0. MOItElIGUSE. J. It. PUGHANAN.
Geu’l. Freight Agt. (Jen’l. l’uss. Agt.
OMAHA, NEB.
TRAINS DEVARTt
GOING EAST.
Passenger east, - - 0:85 A. M.
Freight east, - - 10:45 a. m.
GOING WEST.
Freight west,
Pnstenger west,
Freight,
1:45 I1, m,
5:15 r. M
0:44 p. M.
The Etkhorn. Line U now running Reclining
Chair Cal’S daily, between Omaha and Dead
wood. jrce to holders of ilrst-class transpor
tation.
Fcrany information coll on
W. J. DOBBS, Agt.
O’NEILL, NEB.
For Information and free Handbook write to
MUNN & CO.. 361 Broadway, New York.
Oldest bureau for securing patents tn America.
Every patent taken out by us is brought before
tho public by a notice given free of charge in the
wenraii
Larzesfc circulation of any scientific paper in the
vorld. Splendidly illustrated. No intelligent
man should be without it. Weekly, #3.00 a
year; $1.50 six montbB. Address MUNN & CO„
rusLZSHKRS, 361 Broadway, Now York.*
11 lava \ on written
(mo yet? If you
•haven't, ui&dotn
,n lid intelligent
Sedition. I mi*
^I'.fitukc to Inicliy
aicMcli nny fairly
llinlolllfreiit person
ijol either sex, M ho
lean rend and
foM'iii*, and nho
‘after iiixUilctiuii,
Kvill work in<’iiis*
|trious!y, how to
j!e:irii '1 Ju re 'I lion
{suml I»o liars a
Jyimin their oivn
Jjotalitif#, wliere
> ever they live. I
swill also furnish
i,ilie situation or
^employ incut, a t
"which you can
l e arn that amount.
M charge nothing
["and receive iioik
iiiip unless sitc
; cexsfnl, as above,
f,Nothing dlillcult
ito learn, or tlmt
[requires much
itime. I desire but
fonc person from
leach district or
Icounty. I Imveal
rca.lv taught and
f provided with cm>
[ plovnient ft Urge
Srn
i promise j'm
ySpCt'iii I, pi
'attention.
, making over Three Thousand Dollar* a Year, eaety. All is new,
I nd id, sure. Full particulars free. After you know all. If you
• omliidc to po no further, why; no harm is done. Address,
K. C. ALLia, liux 4~il. AusuiW, U«lM.
Year in.tlielr own l«-i
A YHAH ! I undertake to briefly
U-iicIi any tuiily intelligent p« mon of either
»i*x, who i'<iit mill nml write, anil who,
(after hutriietioii, will >vork industriously,
*.' earn Haw 11.< uaiiiid Hollar* u
li. r< vi-r l|iey Iiv4!.| w ill also furnish
the *ituation or employ ment,at which ymi can cum that amount.
No money for me unless aueeeaaful auyln'Ve. i u>iiy mid quickly
learned. I de*»re hut one worker from em-h dial riot «.r comity. I
have already taught and provided with employment • largo
number, who are making over PSI’W) n year cm h. It a A’ E\V
ond II. Full particular* F1SEK. Adilresaat onto,
li« C, AliBiUJU, ltux.4120, Auguatu, JMnliin,
We furnish everything. Wo Hurt ymi. .'-n r;»k. You oui devote
your spare moments, or nil jvtr time to the work. TMi» is an
entirely new lead,ami In i;ig» wonderful Mim-n u. every ui iki r.
Beginner* are earning iron. tSf. ij ; 'meek ami uj wind*,
aud nioro after a little ovnerience. We eiiii furnish yon the cm •
ploynunt ami tetuji y j FitKK, No rpnee to explain heir. Full
JritVrniatlort Fdfcr:. 'j’JRVr «*'■*'%:...ti hi JiAlMv.
W. W. PAGE
County ® Surveyor.
OWF.II.L, NKBUASKA.
Will attend to all kinds of surveying. A1
nulls promptly attended to and iniormatotu
cheerfully given. ,
There is no danger from whooping
cough when Chamberlain’s cough rem
edy is freely given. It keeps the cough
loose and makes expectoration easy. 25 j
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.
I.ighton, 1304 Douglas St., Omaha. Neb.
The finest kind of Limburger cheese
at Heinetiksnn's. Just the thing to eat
with Christmas Turkey.
Country Oirls in Town.
If you who rend this nre a brown
country lass, nnd should find that your
fate leads you to the city, carry with
you,all that you have learned in the
yearfi of childhood and maideuhood on
the farm, writes Maud llowe in u good
article on “Country Maids and Cily
Wives” In the February Ladies’ Home
Journal. You will need it all in the fev
erish city,the memory of sky and upland,
the smell of the clover, the hum of the
bees, the taste of the new milk, tho
breath of the kine, tho strength which
milking and butter-making have given
you, tho knowledge of nature’s secrets;
which lilac leaves out first, which oak is
last stripped of its foliage, where the
ground-sparrow hides her nest, when the
blackberries are fit to make into Jam!
Bring the simple, healthy habit of oarly
rising, of energetic work, of out-door
exercise to your city home, for you will
need them now moro than ever -before.
They will help you in gnining an un
derstanding of the best things city life
can give you, the broader experience of
men and idens, tho love of art, the appre
ciation of literature. $0 matter how
rich you may become, never bo wasteful.
If you don’t, there certainly have been
times when you wished you could; and
if you arc anxious to icarn to speak and
read French, you should have the splen
did article “French Without a Master,”
hy Prof, A. dc Rougcmont of Chautau
qua University, published in DemorettCa
Family Magazine for February. With
the definite aud practical instructions
given in it, one cannot fail to acquire
an accurate knowledge of French in an
astonishing short time. But this is not
the only attraction of this suptirb num
ber of this typical fanyly magazine.
The numerous illustrations, including a
lovely phototint of “Cupid and Psyche,”
are simply splendid; the stories are of
exceptional merit; “At the Home of a
Florida ‘Cracker,’ ” handsomely illus
trated, will interest everybody; "The
Home of a Specialist,” with numerous
illustrations, furnishes practical and
artistic ideas for building and furnish
ing a home; and “A Small Garden and
What It Produced” gives just the in
formation needed by those who have
little ground and yet like fresh vege
tables. As usual, there is something
in this number for everybody, and
everything is of the best; aud this num
ber is only a sample of what is fur
nished twelve times a year, for $2.00.
Published by W. Jennings Demorest, 15
E. 14th St., New York City.
m is lilis m inr.
If you want to buy cheap Boots and
Shoes, you have an opportunity stnring
you in the face that you should hasten to
grasp. The excellent slock of Boots
and Shoes displayed at the store jf H.
Wilson will be sold unde’r foreclosure,
and the low prices will astonish you.
Sale going on now and will continue for
three weeks. 2S-3
Notice.
Taxes of tbe year 1891 will be received
by Philip Sullivan, for the township of
Grattan, at the recorder's room in the
court house. O’Neill.
James Sullivan,
Treasurer Grattan Twp., llolt County.
-'-■» ——-—
Type for Sale.
We have 17 fonts of second hand type
for sale cheap. They range from Pearl
to Double Great Primer and will be sold
without regard to cost. They are not
much worn and will bo very sctvicable
in a small office. Come early to get the
best bargains. Will sell all or part, to
suit purchasers.
J. H. Riggs, O'Neill, Neb.
No healthy person need fear any dan
gerous consequences from an attack of
la grippe if properly treated. It is much
tbe 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 follov . This remedy also
cpunteracts any tendency of lagrippe to
resqlt in pneumonia. Among the many
thousands who have used it during the
epidemics of the past two years we have
yet to learu of a single case that has not
recovered or that has resulted in pneu
monia. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale
by 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 hoursness; then the
child appears to have taken a cold or a
cold may have accompanied the hoarse
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 iirst 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 us directed. It has never
been known to fail. 25 cent, 50 cent
and $t bottles for sale by P. C. Corrignn
druggist.
“Of course it hurts, but ycu 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.
Kalispeli, Montana,
Is the distributing point for the Flat
Head Valley and Kouten|a country, and
is the present terminus of the Pacific
Extension of the Groat Northern Rail
way Lino. You can go there by rail all
flic way by taking the Sioux City &
Northern Railroad. For maps, rates,
cto., writo to or call upon VV. B. Mc
Nider, general passenger agent, Sioux
City.
-».«»»--—
The Handsomest Lady in O'Neill
Remarked to a friend the other day that
sho know Kemp's nalsnm for the Throat
and Lungs was a superior remedy, ns It
stopped her cough instantly when other
cough remedies hnd no effoct whatever.
So to provo this and convince you of its
merit, any druggist will givo you a Sam
ple Hottlo Free. Large size 00c and $1.
FOR SALK, 83,000 ucres of land in
Holt county, nt from $8 per acre up.
Writo me for list. Long time given.
Guo. W. E. Dousky,
Fremont, Neb.
St. Patrick's pills aro carefully pre
pared from the bust material and ac
cording *o the most approved formula,
and are the most perfect cathartic and
liver pill that cau be produce!. P. C.
Corrigan soils them..
English Spavin Liniment removes all
hard, soft or calloused Lumps and Blem
ishes from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs,
Splits, Ring Bone, Sweeney, Stifles
Sprains, Sore and Swollen Throat,
Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of otic
bottle. Warranted tbe most wonderful
Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by
Morris & Co.
€ ^HUMPHREYS’
y VETERINARY SPECIFICS
For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Doge, Hogs,
AND POULTRY.
500Paso Rook *n Treatment nf Animals
anil Chart Hem Free.
nuts < Fere rn»Cnn gem lone. I nil animation
A.A.JHpliml MeiitiitfHIm, Milk Fever.
Il.lt.—Strains, Lameness. Rheumatism*
S?.C.—IMmemper, Naim I IMmliurvva.
Hot* or Hrubs, Worms.
ftt.K.—Coughs, Heaven. Pneumonia*
P.P.—Colic or Oripi'H, llellyacbe.
Miscarriage. Hemorrhage*.
II.II,—Urinary nnd Kidney IMacaioi#
1.1,—Eruptive IHsenses, Mange.
J.K.-Oiavaaen of Digestion, Paralysis*
Single Iiottlo (over 50 doses), - - .00
Stable Casot with B|M*c!flea Manunl, nA
\ etftriimry Cure Oil ami Modleator, 07.00
Jar Veterinary Cure Oil* - - 1.00
Sold by Druggist*; or Sent Prepaid anywhere
and in auy quantity an Receipt of Price.
HUMPHREYS’ MED'IOirS 00.,
Corner William and John Ste.f New York.
91 per vial, or 6 vials and large vial powder, for SB.
Sold nr Dkuuowtu, or sent postpaid onrooofpt
of prlce.-HUMPHREYS’ MEDICINE CO.,
Cor, William and John Sta,, N. t
Choice o Mixed o Candy
CTS PER LFJ.
THOMPSON & SON.
CONSUMPTION CURED.
An old physician, retired from practice,
having had placed In his hands by an Hast
India rnisslonaay the formula of a simple
vegetable remedy for the Bpoodv and perma
nent e.ire of Consumption, Bronchitis, Asth
ma and all throat and Lung Affections, also a
Rositive and radical cure for Nervous l)e
ility und all Nervous Complaints, after
having tested Its curaUvo powers in thous
ands of cases, has felt It Ills duty to make it
•known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by
this motive and a desire to relieve human
Buffering. 1 will send free of charge, to all
who desire it. this recipe, in German, French
or English, with full directions for prepar
ing and using. Sent by mail by addressing
with stamp, naming this paper. W. A.
Noyes, 820 Powers’ Block, Rochester, N. Y.
A fine lot of glassware and crockery
just received at Heineriksous. The
goods will bear inspection and are cheap
as the cheapest.
For storm sash of any size ;o to the
Chicago Lumber Yard. 23-2
A POPULAR FAMILY.
Jennte: “ How is it, Kate, that you always
seem to 'catch on1 to the last new thing ? Do
what I may, you always seem to get ahead
me.”
wk atk : “ I don’t know: I certainly do not
make any exertion in that direction.’’
.Jennie : " Well, during the last lew months,
for example, you have taken up painting,
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without any teacher ; you came to the rescue
when Miss Lafarge deserted her 1 lelsarte class
bo suddenly, and certainly we are all improv
ing In grace under your instruction; I heard
you telling Tommy Kames last evening how
his club made mistakes in playing buseball:
you seem to be up on all the latest * fuds,’ una
know just wlmtto do under all circumstances;
you entertain beautifully; and in the last
month you have improved so in health, owing,
you tell me, to your physical culture exercises,
where do you get nil of your information
from in this little out-of-tho way place’/—for
you never go to tho 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 >vhat
tho next few days bring mo full information
on the subject. Magic? No! Magazine I
And a great treasure it is to us all, lor it
really furnishes the reading for the whole
household: lather has given up his magazino
that he has taken Tor years, as he says this
one gives more and better information on
the subjocts of the day; and mother says
that it is that that makes her such a famous
housekeeper. In fact, we all agree that it is
the only really family magazine published,
as we nave 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 wo
only need to take one instead of several, and
that is where the economy conics in, for it is
only $2.00 a year. Perhaps you think I am
too lavish in my praise; but I will let you seo
ours, or, better still, send 10 cents to the pub
lisher, \V. Jennings Dcraorest, 15 East 14th
Street, Now York, for a sample eopv, and I
shall always consider that I have done you
a great favor; and may bo you will lx* cutting
us out. as you say we have the reputation of
being the uest informed family in town. If
that bo so, it is Demo rest'd Family Magazine
that does it."
Holt County Bank
O NEILL NEB,’
•QM Bisk is tin U^Der Elkhon Villi?, i
AUTHORIZED OAPITAL 160,000.
DAVID ADAMS, President,
J. £ BLABON, Vice Prbi,
D. Lj DARTt f/AsniEB
DoessOenow (tanking Business. Issues time
cortlfloates bearing Intoroit,
-- ^ u.uuiib iion l urH| liUliaun
rublln Kainbnrtf and other oltloa.
— Makss long time oiuii on
IMPROVED FARMS
MS'"Solis Huropenn pasMonjrer tlokots'
W. D. Matiikws, Neil Huenkan,
President. Vloe-Preslden
SAiiucii 0. Sample. Cashier.
• THE *
State Bank of O’Neill
Authorized Capital, 8100,000.
Paid up Capital, 880,000
HOARD or DIRECT '-V, l
O W. Wnitlos,.Iohn Miltrldo, O. O. Husclot,
Honmrd Million W. I). Mathews,
8. U. Baiuplo, Noll Uronnan.
City, Farm, Collateral and Personal Loans
Hollcttod.
Dl l BEHESAL in IBB
JONES & M'CUIC HEO
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(PROPRIETORS OF
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Livery Barn.
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NEW BUGGIES JEJ
W NEW TEAMS.
Everything First-Clasp.
Ilarn Opposite Campbell's Implement llouee
FRED C. GATZy
DEALER IN
Fresh, Dried and Salt Meats.
Bugar-ourod Ham/ Breakfast Bacon,
Sides, Spioe roll bacon, a| i kinds of sausages.
O'NEILL, NBBi
Deyarman Brothers,
* PHOIIRIETOBS OF TUB '
Checker Li)fery,Feed&Sa!e Stable
O’NEILL NEB
Finest turnouts In the olty. Good, care,
rul drivers when wanted, .Also run the
O’Neill Omnibus Line
Commercial Trade a Specialty >•
Have chargee of McCnfferty’s Hearse. A1
orders will receive careful and prompt attei *
tlonlOLL"" I —
EMIL SNIQGS,
Gensral Blacksmith,
O’NEILL, NEB
Wagon and Carriage Repair*
ing Done to Perfection.
Plow Work and Horse Shoe*
ing a Specialty.
Hard-Made Shoes Made to ant Order
We stop Interfering and succcsssuUr treat >
Quarter Cracks and Contracting Feet, anfl ' 1
cud Corns, where our directions are strictly X- ■
followed. .
Carry a Line of Carriage. Wagon and Plow
Stock. Work done on short notice. XIsfiS