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Strongest, Purest, Most Economical.
Certain baking powder makers are publishing falsified extracts from the
Government reports, with pretended analyses and certificates, wherein an
attempt is made to compare their baking powders with the “Royal,” or
'■$ making bogus tests from houje to house, their obvious purpose being to
counteract the recent exposures of the inferiority of their own goods arising
from their impurity, low strength, and lack of keeping qualities as shown
by the Government chemists and others.
As to whether any of these baking powders are
equal to the “Royal,” the official tests clearly deter
mine. When samples of various baking powders were
purchased from the grocers, and analyzed by the United
States Government Chemists and the Chemists of State
and City Boards of Health, the reports revealed the fact
that the “Royal”'contained from 28 per cent, to 60 per
cent, more leavening strength than any other cream of
tartar baking powder, and also that it was more perfectly
made, of purer ingredients, and altogether wholesome.
As these powders are sold to consumers at the'same price, by the use
of the Royal Baking Powder there is an average saving of over one third,
besides the advantage of assured purity and wholesomeness of food, and o!
bread, biscuit, and cake made perfectly light, sweet, and palatable—advan
. tages not to be had in the use of the low-grade, cheaply made baking pow
ders that contain lime, alum, and other impurities.
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York JYmtt: It is the duty of a news
paper to atand between the people and
the unjust exactions of corporations and
capital. When there is actual danger
it should sound the alarm, and should
not give up the contest nor falter in its
work until every wrong is righted and
every extortion is exposed and sup
pressed. The newspaper has also an
other duty which it is sometimes,
though far less often, called upon to
perform and which is far more disa
greeable, though just as Imperative. It
should defend these corporations against
the rage and unjust demands of a class
of people who are never satisfied, and
never will be unless they Can compel
every one to run their business for their
exclusive benefit* and under their di
rection. When we become aroused by
a knowledge of Wrongs inflicted, we are
apt to carry our redress to the bounds
of revenge, and when once the tjdc is
rolled badKwe do not fafil satisfied
until it has entirely swept away the in
terests which at first we only sought to
control. The newspaper should see
when redress becomes oppression, when
lighteous indignation degenerates into
mad fury, and should not hesitate to
call a bait, and to stay the destroying
wave. Truth always lies about midway
between tho extremes. To poise public
sentiment upon this pivotal point,
add maintain it there, is a difficult, if
not an impossible task, but the press of
the country should do this as near as
possible. It is a great thing to know
when you have got enough, and a wise
thing to declare it.
> ■■■ The Homliest Man in O'Neill,
.aIAji well as the handsomest, and others
are Invited to call on any druggist and
. and get/to a trial bottle of Kemp’s
Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, a
. remedy that is selling entirely upon its
merits and is guaranteed to relieve and
cure Tall Chronic and Acute Coughs,
Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption.
Large Bottles, 00 cents and $1.
Mr. W. C. Reed, proprietor of tbe
Hotel Dellone. Omaha, one of tho finest
;/ new and modern hotels in tho ve«t,
says of Chamberlain’s cough remedy:
“We'have used it in our family for years
with the most satisfactory results espec
■ tally for our children, for colds an 1
croup. It can he depended upon; be
aides it is pleasant to take and seems to
be free from cloroform and the oily
aubstances put into many cough mix
tarea.” 25 cent, 50 cent and $1 bottles
for sale by P. C. Corrigan, Druggist.
« ■
Many persons who have recovered
from la grippe are now troubled with a
persistent cough. Chamberlain’s cough
remedy will promptly loosen this cough
and relieve the lungs, effecting a per
meat cure in a very short time. 25 and
J50 cent bottles for sale by P. C. Cotri
ga* Druggist.
’ * Our readers will notice the advertise
ments in these columns of Chamberlain
& Oo., Des Moines, la. From personal
' experience we can say that Chamber
lain** cough remedy has broken up bad
colds for our children and we are
acquainted with many mothers in Cent
Jp arviile who would not be without it in
V [ T‘ the house for a good many times iti
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—Centerville, S. D , Chronicle and Index
85 cent. 50 cent and $1 bottles for salt
byP. C Corrigan, druggist
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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION.
Land Office at O’Neill, Nob., i
Deo. 3. ism. i
Notice Is hereby given that the idllowlnir
nnmod settler has fllntl notice of bis Intention
to make Anal proof In -upport or his claim,
and that sale! proof will bo made before the
register and receiver at O’Neill. Neb., on
February 30, ISilS. vis:
fiBNSTHlOIlTEIt.il. E. llilrti
For tho SWH 21-31-10 west.
lie names the following witnesses to prove
bis continuous residence upon ami cultiva
tion of said land, viz:
Karl Allen. Mlnneola. Neb.; Frank Parr
and Joseph SboUmyer, Soottville. Neb.; llar
rett Scott. O'Neill. Neb.
28-8+ B. S. Gillespie. Hoglster.
NOTICE. ~
To Henry Gordon, Sybil Gordon, A. J. Miiler,
defendants.
You will take notice that on tho Mth day of
January, 181)2 the Loan and Guarantee Com
pany of Connecticut, plaintitl' heroin, filed its
netition in the district court of Holt county,
Nebraska, against said defendants, the ob
ject and prayer of which are the foreclosure
of a certain mortgage executed by the de
fendants, Henry Gordon and Sybil Gordon,
to the plaintiff upon the following described
real estate, to-wit.: Lots two and throe (2
and :i) in section one (1) and lot one (1) and the
southwest quarter of the northeast quarter
and the northeast quarter of the northwest
quarter, section twelve (12). township thirty
three (SKI), range fourteen (14), containing one
hundred sixty-one and 63-100 acres, accord
ing to the government survey, in Holt coun
ty, Nebraska, to secure the payment of the
defendants’ promissory coupon note dated
August 20, 18M, for the sum of one thousand
dollars ($1,000), due and payable September 1,
1891, after date thereof; that there is now
due upon the said note and mortgage the
sum of eleven hundred fifty and HTi-lUO dol
lars ($1,150.85), for which sum with interest
from this date plaintiff prays for a decree
that the delendants may be required
. ... — required to puv
the same, or that said premises maybe sold
to satisfy the amount found due, together
with the amount of thirty-two dollars (&£*),
taxes which the plaintiff has been compelled
to nay to protect Its interest.
Y<. '
ou are required to answer said petition
I^.^T^elore tl,e ~9th day of February, 1892.
THE LOAN AND GUARANTEE COMPANY
OF CON N EOTIOTJT.
~8'4 Per L. T. Pond. Attorney,
NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION.
Land Omen at O'Nkili, Nob., I
„ .. , , , , January 21), 1S!«. f
Notice Is hereby ir I von that the followlng
named settler lias tiled notice of bis inten
tion to ntako final proof in support of his
claim, and that said piw' will he made be
fore the register and teosiver at O’Neill,
Neb., on March 8, ISIS!, vl: t
PATltlCK HEGEL y'. D. 8. lOOStJ.
I or the SWI, Sec. U, Tp. 20, range 12 west.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous reBideneo upon and cuHiva
tlen of said land, viz:
Thomas Walsh, Antliony Murray, James
ItixsoD, Edward Gallairher, all <>f O'Neill.
Neb. 2S-6+ It. S. IS i i.i.asi'ii:, llegister.
LEGAL NOTICE.
The Showalter Mortgage Company, Jacob
Metier, receiver, Jacob Stotlor, Howard In
vestment Company. Fredrick Stevens, Alva
t. l.urndge, Moses A. ltichards. Charles E.
Handni.t atheiincM. McCormick and Mat hew
H. McCormick. defendants, will take notice
that on tile lath day of January, 1802, Olive
K. Emmons Nee Mrs. Henry Emmons plaintiff
herein. Bled her petition in the dfstrict court
of llolt county, Nebroska. against sit'd de
fendants. the object and prayer of which are
to foreclose a certain mortgage executed tiy
. McCormick and
defendants Catherine M. llllu
Mathew H. McCormick to the Showalter
Mortgage Company upon the north-east
(utarter of section twenty-two. Township
tiiirty-one.northrange eleven west 0>h I’.M in
Holt county. Nebraska, to secure the pay
iiipnt or hup nitmtikunri- i..v ...
meut ofoue promissory note 'dated July a,
18SH. fur the sum of &Xk) ami interest
— —*1 ”* '**'w ut the
rateof 4 percent, per urmnui payable semi
annually and 10 per cent after maturity;
that, there is now due upon said note uml
im»rt?n*e. acoordinjc to the terms thereof,
the sum of $1(W7.56 and interest at Urn rate of
10 percent, per annum fiom January 1, im.
and plaintiff prays that said premises maybe
decreed to be sold to satisfy the amount duo
thereon.
You are required to answer said petition
on or before the 20th day ol Febi uury, lore.
Dated January is, 1802.
Olive E. Emmons Nee Mas Henry Emmons
oj j I* .. .. ^ laintifi.
_H. M. Lttley, her Attorney.
For storm sasli of any 3ize jo to the
Chicago Lumber Yard. 23- 3
No healthy person need fear any dan
gerous consequence^ from an attack of
la grippe if properly treated. It ia much
the snme as a severe cold and requires
precisely the sam£ treatment. Remain
quietly at home 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 lias not
recovered or that has resulted in pneu
monia. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale
by P. 0. Corrigan, Druggist.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Fred XIoore, Ella Moore, Ids wife, William
C. Hitcher and Mary Hitcher, his wife, and
John E. Shore, non-restdert defendants, will
lake notice that on the 21st day of January,
INC, the Union Trust Company, plaintiff
herein, tiled its petition In the district court
ol'Holt county, Nebraska, against said de
fondants, the object and prayerof wnieh are
to foreclose a certain mortgage executed by
defenuunts. Fred Moore and Ella Moore, Ilfs
wife, to plaintiff, upon tho southeast quarter
of section twenly-ti re township twenty-nine,
range ten, west, In iio t county. Nebraska, to
secure the payment of a promissory note
dated November 10, ltisti, for the sum of #40
and interest at tho rate of ten per cent per
annum after maturity; that there Is now due
upon said note and mortgage, according to
the terms thereof. Including Interest on u
prior note and mortgage and taxes paid by
plaintiff to protect Its security, the sum of
fcUO and Interest at the rate of ten per cent
per annum from November X, 1801, and plain
tiff prays that said premises may be decreed
to be sold to satisfy tho amouutdue thereon,
and that defendants may be foreclosed of all
equity of redemption or other interest In said
mortgaged premises.
You are required to answer srild petition on
or before the Slth day of February, 1HU3.
Hated January 81.1893.
THE UNION TRUST COMPANY,
28-4 Plaintiff.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Henry Eltze, Johanna Kitze, his wife, and
•Charles li. Gardiner, non-resident defend
ants, will take notice that on t he 21st day of
January, 1892, the Union Trust Company,
plaintiff herein, tiled its petition in the dis
trict court of Holt county. Nebraska, against
said defendants, the object and prayer of
which are to foreclose a certain mortgage
executed by defendant^, Henry Eitze and Jo
hanna Kilze, his wife, to plaintiff, upon the
northwest quarter of seetkm twenty-three,
township twenty-nme, range ten, west, in
Molt county, Nebraska, to secure the pay
ment of two promissory notes dated Novem
ber Iff, 18.80, for the sum of $40 each, and inter
est at. the rate of ten per cent per annum
after maturity; that, there is now due upon
said notes and mortgage, according to the
ierms thereof, including interest on a prior
note and mortgage and taxes paid by plain
tiff to protect its security, the sum of $:JG3 20
and interest at the rate of ten per cent per
annum from November 1, 1891. and plaintiff
prays that said premises may be decreed to
be sold to satisfy the amount due therein,
and that defendants may bo foreclosed of all
equity of redemption or other interest in
said mortgaged premised.
You are required to answer said petition on
or before the 29th day of January, 1892.
Dated January 21. 1892.
TJtE US'IONTllUSTCOMPANY,
28-4 Plaintiff.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Check II. Toncray and EmmaR, Toncray,
his wife, impleaded with ltodyJ. Hayes.et al,
defendants, will take notice that on the 21st
day of January. 181*2, The Union Trust Comp
any, plaintiff herein, tiled its petition in the
district court of Holt county, Nebraska,
against said defendants, the object and
prayer of which are to foreclose a certain
mortgage executed by defendants, liody J.
llayes and Mary A. Hayes, his wife, to plain
tiff. upon the northeast quarter of section
eighteen, township twenty-eight, range thir
teen, west, in llolt county, Nebraska, to se
cure the payment of a promissory note dated
November l, 1880. for the sum or and in
terest at the rate of seven per cent, per an
num payable semi-annually and ten per cent,
after maturity; that there is now due upon
said note and mortgage according to the
terms thereof, including taxes paid by plain
tiff to protect its security, the sum of$4ff8.58
and interest at the rate of ten percent, per
annum from November 1, 1891. and plaintiff
prays that said premises may be decreed to
be sold to satisfy the amount due thereon,
and that defendants may be foreclosed of all
equitjr of redemption or other Interest in
said mortgaged premises.
You are required to answer said petition on
or before the 29th day, of February, 1892.
Dated January 21, 1892.
THE UNION TRUST COMPANY,
284Plaintiff,
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There is no danger from whooping
cough when Chamberlain’s cough rem
edy is freely given. It keeps the cough
loose and makes expectoration easy. 25
and 50 cent bottles for sale by P. C.
Corrigan, druggist.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Elizabeth Roe, formerly Elizabeth Good
lmnd, Richard Roe, her husband. Ann Doc,
formerly Ann Goodhuml, and John Dos, her
husband, whose true name are to plaintiff
unknown, Elizabeth Goodhand. Ann Good
hand, George Goodhand. Mary Goodhand. Ids
wife, llenrv Goodhand, Alice Goodhand, his
wife, John Goodhand and Emma Goodhand,
his wife, heirs at law of Mark Goodhund
deceased and Charlotte Goodhund, defend
ants, will take notice that on the gist day of
January, 188:2, The Union Trust Company,
plaintiff herein, tilled Its petition in the dis
trict court of Holt county. Nebraska, against
said defendants, the object and prayer of
which are to foreclose a certain mortgage ex
ecuted by defendant, Charlotte Goodhand
and Mark Goodhand since deceased, to
plaintiff, upon the Northeast quarter of sec
tion twenty-eight, township twenty-six,
range twelve, west, in Holt.county, Nebraska,
to secure the payment of a promissory note
dated December 31, 1889, for the sumof$i2
and interest at the rate of ten percent, peran
miin after maturity; that there is now duo
upon said note und mortgage according to
the terms thereof, including Interest on a
prior note and mortgage and taxes paid by
plaintiff to protect its security, tho sum of
$100 und Interest at the rate of ten per cent,
per annum from Juno 1. 1«81, and plaintitf
prays that said promises in ay "bo decreed to
be sold to, satisfy the 'amount found due
thereon, and that defendants may bo fore
closed of all equity of redempt ion or other
interest in said mortgaged premises.
You are required to answer si*i<l petitio
on or before the 29th day of February, 181*2.
Dated January 21.1892.
THE UNION TRUST COMPANY,
28-4 Plaintiff.
JjKUAL* WUTlUii.
Vaclav Ivubovec, non-resident defendant,
will take notice that- on the 17th day of Octo
ber, 1801, The Union Trust Cotnpnhy,plaintiff
herein, died its petition in the district court
of Holt county, Nebraska, against said de
fendants, the object and prayer of which are
to foreclose a certain mortgage executed by
defendant, Vaclav Kubovee, to plaintiff
upon the north-east quarter of section
twenty-three, township twenty-seven, range
twelve west in llolt county, Nebraska, to
secure the paymtnt of a promissory note
dated July 15,1887, for the sum of $15 and in
terest at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum
after maturity; that there is now due upon
said note and mortgage according to the
terms thereof including Interest on a prior
mortgage, paid by plaintiff to protect its
security, the sum of $100 atul interest at the
rate of ten per cent, per annum from July 1,
1801. and plaintiff prays that said premises
may be decreed to be sola to satisfy the
amouut due thereon.
You are requi'ed to answer said petition
on or before the 29th day of February, 1802.
Dated January 10,18‘.E2.
28-4 The Union Tuust Company, Plaintiff,
IN T1IE DISTRICT COURT OF IlOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
William W. Andrews )
Hanley B. Closson, Henrietta Closson. Jos
hua Murray, and .Murray, Ids wife,
non-resident defendants, will take notice that
on the 12th day of Sept., 1801, the plaintiff
William W. Andrews, tiled in the office of the
clerk of the district court of Holt county
Nebraska, his petition, tlie object- and prayer
of which are to forcloso a certain mortgage
executed by defendants, Hanley B. Clossen
and Henrietta Clossen, on the 1st day of
October, 1885, given to secure the payment of
one certain prommissory note of the sum of
$000, due and payable live years after date,
with interest at the rate of 7 per cent per
annum, which said mortgage conveyed the
following described premises shorted m Bolt
county, Nebraska, to-wit:—1The northeast
quarter of section twenty-six (2(>), township
twenty seven (27), range nine (0), west of the
0th principal meridian. Said mortgage being
now wholly duo and unpaid together with all
interest accurlng from t he date thereof, you
are requiredto answer the said petition ou or
before the 7th day of March, 1892.
Dated, Jan. 2tt, 1802. 20-4
Lewis & Homes, Attorneys for Plaintiff.
0. II. Toncray, Emma Toncray, James Mar
shall and Sarah B. Marshall, defendants, will
lake notice that Susan H. Bertram, plaintiff,
has tiled a petition in the district court of
Holt county. Nebraska, against s&iri defend
ants. impleaded with Neisou Toncray, Geo. J.
Squires, Albert. Detour and Ed F. Gallagher,
defendants, the object and prayer of which
are to foreclose a mortgage dated . ebruary
11. 1^88, for $400 and interest.and taxes paid by
plaintiff, on the south half of the southeast
quarter and the northeast quarter of the
southeast quarter of section ten (10), also the
southwest quarter of the southwest quarter
of section eleven ill), all iti township twenty
eight (28). north, range thirteen (Up, west, in
said couuty, given by James Marshall and
Sarah B. Marshall to the Western Trust and
Security Compauy and assigned to plaintiff,
jindtobave the sumo decreed*to be a first
lein, and said lands sold to satisfy the same.
You are required to answer said petition on
or before the ?th day of March, 1802.
Dated January 22. 1892.
SUSAN H. BERTRAM, Plaintiff.
By Munger & Courtright, Attorneys. 29-4
vs.
Hanley B. Closson et al.
NOTICE
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA. •
Wiliam W. Andrews, Plaintiff. 1
James Connoly, Administrator, fNOTICE
et al„ Defendants. # J
To Michael Connoly, Thomas’Connoly, jun
ior, John Connoly, Magaret Cline and Jacob
Cline, husband of said Maragrct Cline, de
fendants. will take notice that on the 12 ih day
of September, 1891, William W. Andrews hied
his petition in the district court of llolt
county. Nebraska, against said defendants
and other heirs of Thomas Connoly,deceased,
the object and prayer of said petition being
to foreclose a certain trust deed executed by
said Thomas Connoly, deceased, to J. U.
Keith, trustee for George B. Ash, upon the
south-eust quarter of section ten and the
south-east quarter of section three*, in town
ship twentv-ninc, range twelve, west, in Holt
county, Nebraska, to secure the payment of
a certain coupon bond, dated July 12, 1887,
{or the sum of <*#,200 due und pavabie in five
years from date, or upon default in the con
ditions thereof; there is now due upon said
bond and trust deed the sum of $2,805, for
which snm, with interest and the amount of
certain taxes paid upon said premises, the
plaintiff asks a decree that the said premises
be sold to satisfy.
You are required to answer said petition on
or before the 14th day of March. 18$#.
Dated February 2,1882.
k- LEWIS & HOLMES,
U. K. DICKSON.
3>4 Attorneys for W. W. Andrews, Plf.
NOTICE.
To Nathan Winters and Carrie Winters, de
fundents:
Yoh will take notice that on the 29th day
of January, 1892, Joseph Montelth, plaintiff
herein, tiled his petition in the district court
of Holt county. Nebraska, aguinst said de
fendants. the object und prayer of which are
to foreclose a certain trust deed or mortgage
executed by the above named defendants to
J. II. Keith, trustee, upon the following de
scribed rml estate situated in Holt eounty,
Nebraska, to-wit: The oast half of the north
east quarter of section thirty-two, and the
north lutff of the northwest quarter of sec
tion thirty-three, ail in township thirty-one,
range fifteen, west bf the 6th P. M., to secure
the payment of a certain promissory note or
bond, dated Januaay 21,1888, for the sum of
and interest at the rate of seven per cent
pet amiumn payable semi-annually; that
there is now due upon said note and mort
gage, according to the terms thereof, the spni
I ol ©I,WO, and plaintiff prays that said defend
ants he required to pay the same or that said
premises may In? decreed to he sold to satisfy
thAamount found clue plain tiff on said note.
rou are required to answer said petition on
or before the i4ih Cay of March. i$a2.
Dated February 1,1892.
R. It. DICKSON,
l 30-4 Attorney for Plaintiff.
NOTICE TO LAND-OWNERS.
The commissioners appointed to establish a
road, commencing tit the section corner be
tween sections tour (4) five (5) eight (8) and
nine (9*. township thirfcv-one (ill), north of
range ten (JO) west, In Holt county, Nebraska,
thence running north on section line between
sections four (4) and live (a), one hundred and
twenty-five (125) chs.; thenco running east on
section thirty-three (33), five (5) chs.; thence
ill a northeast course around the heads of ra
vines seventy (70)chs. to the ItodbinJ cresk:
thence north fifty-five (551 degrees west, fif
teen (15) chs. to the quarter section corner be
tween sections twenty-eight (28), and twenty
nine (2D); thence running north on section
line between sections twenty-eight (28) and
twenty-nine (29) two hundred (200) chs. and
terminating at the section corner between
sections eight (8), and nine (9), sixteen (l(i)and
seventeen (17), has reported in favor of the
establishment thereof, and all objections
thereto or claims for damages must be filed
in the county clerk’s office on or before noon
of the 5th day of April, A. D. 1892. or said
road will be established without reference
thereto. *
Witness my hand and seal this 5tli day of
I ebruary, A. D. 1892.
[seal] 0. E. Butler.
<11-4 County Clerk.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at O’Neill, Nob.,)
February 9. 1892. f ’
Notice is hereby given that, the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention
tc make final proof in support of his claim,
and that suid proof will be made before the
register and receiver at O’Neill, Neb., on
March 21,1892. viz:
STEPHEN OAHAGAN, H. E., $2509.
For the WH SE»4 and El$ SWJ* 9-30-11 west.
Ho names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon, and cultiva
tion of, said land, viz:
George Bowden, of Agoc. Neb., James Bren
nan. Christopher Casey, Thomas Barrett, of
O Neill, Neb.
31-8+ B. S. Gillespie, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at O’Neill, Neb., I
February 4th, 1892. )
NOTICE Is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his inten
tion to make final proof In support of his claim,
and that said proof will he made before the
register and receiver at O’Neill, Nebraska on
March 19th, 1892, viz:
FREMONT KARR,
H. E. No. 14,294, for the nwV* Sec. 30-31-1 lw 6th
P. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of, said laud, viz:
John A. Robertson, Jacob Erb, E. F. Roberts
and James Mullen, all of Joy, Ncoraska.
8-6 B. S. Gillespie, Register.
GEN’L OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
STATU.
Governor..John M. Thaver
Lieutenant Governor.T. J. Majors
Secretary of State... ..J. C. Allen
State Treasurer...J. E. Hill
Attorney General.George H» Hastings
State Auditor.Thomas II. Benton
Coni. Lands and Bulling**.. George Humphrey
Supt. Public Instruction.A. K. Goudy
REGENTS STATE UNIVERSITY.
Chas. II. Gere, Lincoln; Leavitt Burnham,
Omului; Byron B Davis, McCook; George
Roberts, Creighton; Chas. II. Morrill, Stroms
Ur“' CONGRESSIONAL.
Senators—Chas. F. Manderson, of Omaha;
Algernon S. Paddock, of Beatrice.
Representatives—'Wm. Br^an, Lincoln* O.
M. Ivem, Broken Bow; Wm. MeKei.crhari. jfcic
Cloud.
COUNTY.
Clerk of the District Court.John jJoIirlde
Judge.E. M. Lowe
Treasurer.Barrett Scott
Deputy.John S.Weekes
Clerk.G. V. lfazelet
Deputy.C. E. Butler
Sheriff..H. C. McEvony
Deputy. E. J. Mack
Supt. of Schools.11. W. Dudley
Assistant.^Mrs. H. W. Dudley
Coroner. Dr. 0. K. Fort
Surveyor.W. W. Pago
Attorney..E. W. Adams
SUPERVISORS.
NAME
Ogle E M—Clim
Bird, N
Bethea. W W
Crow, John,
Conger S L
Cleveland B F
Crawford John
Cronin Dan
Duncan John
Gray Robert
Gilson S
Greig James
Hodgkin H
Horn beck M 1
Howard 8 B
Hunter J M
Ilaigh W B
Hayes W T
Jillson L A
Kelley P
Kline E
Leatherman J
Mullen J P
McElhanoyW V
Miller Howard
Moss C W
NolkamperWm
Perkins E E
Parker S
Smith J R
Smith C M
Wine II C
TOWNSHIP
Green Valley
Fairvlew
Deloit
Cleveland
[liman
Ewing
Sand Creek
Shields
Chambers
Verdigris
Francis
Rock Falls
Paddock
Dustin
Grattan
W illowdale
Emmet
Sheridan
Stuart
Scot fc
Lake
Turtle Creek
PleasantvieW
Steel Creek
Atkinson
Wyoming
Saratoga
McClure
O’Neill
Iowa
Conley
ADDRESS
Atkinson
Inez
Ewing
Stuart
Inman
Ewing
Atkinson
O’Neill
Chambers
Page
Atkinson
Turner
Leon i a
Badger
O’Neill
Minueola
Atkinson
Atkinson
Stuart
Scottville
Bliss
Grand Rapids
Emmet
Star
Atkinson
Amelia
Turner
Litt lo
O’Neill
Lambert
Harold
Swan
0 HAT TAN TOWNSHIP.
Supervisor, S. B. Howard; Treasurer, J. 0.
Haves; Clerk, N. Martin; Assessor, S. F.
McNichnls; Justices, M. Slatterly and Chas.
Ingersoll; Constables, Perkins Brooks and
Will Strunskie; Road overseer, dist. iiti, Theo
dore Otto; dlst. No. 4, P. Barrett, sr.
CllY OF 0>NEILL.
Supervisor, Sanford Parker; Justices, J. J.
King ana J. P. O’Donnell; Constables, John
Lappan and W. F. Keeley.
COUNCIIiMEN—FIRST WARD.
For two years.—Ben DeYarman. For one
yoar—David Stannaid.
, SECOND WARD.
For two years—Fred Gatz. For one yoar—
B. Mullen.
THIRD WARD.
For two years—Barrett Scott. For one year
-C. C. Millard.
CITY OFFICERS. I
Mayor, O. F. Biglin; Clerk, Thos. Campbell;
Treasurer, David Adams; City Engineer,
Sumner Adams; Polieo Judge, N. Martin;
Chief of Police, John Lappan; Attorney,
Thos. Carlon; Weighmaster, Ed. M Bride;
Street Commissioner. O. E. Davidson.
JUDICIARY.
Chief Justice.Amasa Cobb
Associates.. .Samuel Maxwell and T. L. Norvai
FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Judge.M. V Klnkald. of O’Neill
Reporter.A. L. Warrick, of Ainsworth
Judge.A. W. Crltee, of Cbadron
Reporter.H. L. Laird, of Cbadron
LAND OFFICES.
O'NEILL.
Register.B. S. Gillespie
Receiver.A. L. Towle.
KELIOH.
Register.C. W. Robinson
Receiver.W. B. Lambert
SOLDIERS' RELIEF COMNISSION.
Regular meeting flrst Monday in Febru
ary of each year, and at such other times as
is deemed necessary, llobt. Gallagher, Page,
chairman; Wm. Bowen, Atkinson, secretary:
A. K. Haskins. Cleveland.
ST.PATRICK'S CATHOLIC CHURCH.
Services every Sabbath at 10:30 o'clock.
Verv Rev. Cassidy. Poster. Sabbath school
Immediately lollotviug services.
METHODIST CIIURCII. Preaching
every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
Sunday school at. 12 m. Class Meeting at 10:30
a. m. Tuesday—Young people’s meeting. 8
p. m. Wednesday—Children’s meeting,ip
in. Prayer meeting, 8 p. m. Thursday—La
dies’ aid society, 2 p. m. E. E. Wilson. Pas
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Services
every Sunday morning at 11 o’clock.
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Risv. N. S. Lowrie, Pastor.
GA.lt. POST, NO. 8G. The Gen. John
. O’Neill Post, No. 88, Department of n£
praska G. A. It., will meet the llr.it and third
ua!!1 , ll'f ,rf bueu mouth In Masonic
hallO Noil.. S. J. Sut:n, Com.
invited to attend." ’ --* cordlaUy
O- H. Miltz, see. A. H. Oohbett, N. G.
C. II. Bentley, R. S. n. L. Darr P 8
E. II. Thompson, Treiis. ' '
FEE!) MILL
I have opened up a Feed Mill #l
O’NEILL^ NEB
I will grind all kinds of Peei) ,
will exchange Feed for Grain r 4,1,1
south of Pfund & Wagers,'when?'
want Feed at low prices. ^0I1
GRANT HATFIFI n
“Of course it huriTb^T^^;
and bear it,” is the old-time consol,u"
given to persons troubled with rhmJ
tiSm. “If you will take the £ J
to dampen a piece of flannel with Ch,m
berlain’s pain balm and bind it on „„
the seat of the pain your rheutnalij
will disappear," is the modern and much
more satisfactory advice, 60 cent bottle,
for sarc by P. C. Corrigan, druggist.
English Spavin Liniment removes ,n
hard, soft or calloused Lumps and Blent
isbes from horses, Blood Spavin, Curb!'
Splits, King Bone, Sweenev, Stifle*'
Sprains, Sore and Swollen' Thro*
Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of
bottle. Warranted the most wonderfu
Blemish Cure ever known. Sold h,
Morris & Co. D
CONSUMPTION emtitt
An old physician. retired from practice
having had placed in his hands by an Em
India m ssionaay the formula of a slni l,.
vegetable remedy for the speedy and permt
nent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Asth.
maand all throat and Lung Affections also „
positive and radical cure for Nervous Do.
billty and all Nervous Complaints, after
having tested Its curative powers In thou*
ands of cases, has felt it Ills duty to make it
know11 to his suffering fellows. Actuated bv
this motivo and a desire to relieve hum*;,
Buffering. I will send free of charge tt 2
who desire it. this recipe, in Gorman, French
dr English, with full directions for pr™r
ing and using. Sent by mall by addressine
with stanu), naming this paper. W a
Noyes, 820 Powers’Block, Rochester. N Y
The Handsomest Lady in O’Neill
Remarked to a friend the other day u,at
she knew Kemp’s Balsam for the Thront
and Lungs was a superior remedy, as it
stopped her cough instantly when other
cough remedies had no effect whatever.
So to prove this arid convince you of its
merit, any druggist will give you a Sam
pie Bottle Free. arge size 50c and $1.
Letter List.
Following Is the list of letters remaining In
the postofifccat O’Neill, Neb., unclaimed, fur
the week ending Feb. 10,1882.
It J Aalentlne, H C Wilde. Mrs lAse Culev,
Mrs Frank Mills, Miss uM TO'Omnor, Mis,
Annie Melatz, M[ss Lillie Philips, Miss Hums'
booth.
In calling for the above please say “advrr
tlsed." .1. H. ltiaas, p. M.
O’Neill Market Report.
The following is a correct market re
port for this week:
Hogs, y 100 lbs.W.25, Wheat.i .is
.1?
, ’«
Steers. 2.50
Fat cows.1.5001.80
H utter.20
Eggs.20
Potatoes, bu.21.
Oats ,
liy e.
buckwheat..
Far corn ....
Shelled.
We want every mother 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 t»
act is when the child first becomes
hoarse; a few doses of Chamberlains
cough remedy will prevent the attack.
Even after u rough cough has uppearml
the disease may he prevented by using
this remedy us directed. It has never
been known to fail. 25 Cent, 50 cent
and $1 bottles for sale by P. C. Corrigan
difggist.
Notice to the Public.
O’Neill, Neb., January 27, 1E92.
I have this day purchased the entire
implement business of my brother.
Frank Campbell. I will continue the
business at the old stand. My stock
will be complete and will l.e sold at thy
lowest living prices. I hope for a con
tinuance of the liberal patronage which
this business lias received in the past
and will endeavor bv fair dealing to re
tain the confidence of the people.
Moses Campbell.
Notice to hereby given that I have
this day sold inv entire business to my
brother, Moses Campbell, who will con
tinue to conduct the business at the
old stand.
Dated January 27, 1892.
Frank Campbell.
The Population of O Neill
Is about 1,500, and we would say at least
one half are troubled with some affec
tion of the Throat and Lungs, as those
complaints are, according to statistics,
more numerous than others. We would
advise all our readers not to neglect the
opportunity to call on tbeir druggist and
get a bottle of Kemp’s Balsam for the
Throat and Lungs. Trial size fret. Large
Bottles 50c and $1. Sold by all druggists.
Notice of Dissolution.
The partnership heretofore existing
between Ed F. Gallagher and T. *•
Birmingham under the Arm name of tnc
Galena Lumber Company is this any
dissolved bv mutual consent. Ed r. «» •
lagher retiring and T. F. Birmingban
continuing the 'business under tbe0
firm name. All parties owing the nr
will make settlement with Mr. Birming
ham and all claims owing by the firm,
any. will be settled by him.
Dated at O’Neill. Neb.. Jan. 15,
Ed F. Gau.aoiikii
2£_4 T. F. BiHiMrNGHAM.
It is with tough pleasure that I•
advantage of this opportunity ,0. lkin,|
my friends and patsons for tjeir
Favors in the past and also solicit
continuance in the future.
T. F. Bikmixoham
Uncolored Japan tea in
little baskets at sixty cents per P"
at Pfund & Wagers. The tea is ■
ccllent quality and the baskets
nice work or band baskets t
ladies. Try one.