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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1892)
cream of tartar baking powder—Highest of all in leavening strength.— Zalcsl U. S. Gov’t Food Xeport. _s_ ABSOLUTELY PURE. I ' Established by Government Tests the Standard Baking Pow der. The very Giant of leavening agents. Has a larger use than all other cream of tartar baking powders combined. Prof. Haines, of Rush Medical College, Consulting Chemist Chi cago Board of Health: “I find the Royal Baking Powder superior to all the others in every respect.” Dr. H. A. Mott, U. S. Government Chemist: “The Royal is undoubtedly the purest and most reliable baking powder made.” Prof. Palmer, University of Illinois: “I find Royal Baking Powder invariably composed of wholesome ingredients, entirely free from adulteration or impurities of any kind.” San Francisco Board of Health : “ In our judgment it is impossible to make a purer or stronger baking powder than the Royal." The N. Y. State Analyst: “The Royal Baking Powder is • superior to any other powder which I have examined.” The Minnesota State Chemist : “ I consider the Royal one of the best baking powders made.” Wisconsin Food Commissioner: “Royal Baking Powder is of high and uniform strength and quality; its ingredients pure and wholesome.” Indiana State CHEMIST: “ Royal Baking Powder is perfectly free from any deleterious or injurious substance.” %■ % Avoid all baking powders that require larger cans than the Royal to hold an equal weight* This Is sure evidence of their adulteration. THE AUTHORIZED KEELEY INSTITUTE, FOR THE CURE OF LIQUOR, OPIUM, MORPHINE AND TOBACCO HABITS At O’NEILL, NEB. This institute is a branch of the Dr. Leslie Keely insti tute at Dwight, 111. All remedies are prepared by Dr. Keeley and administered by a physician appointed and instructed by Dr. Keeley. In fact the treatment is identical with that at Dwight and the results must be the same—certain cure. RATES—$75 for three weeks treatment. Medicine for cure of tobacco habit sent by express for $5. For further information address, Keeley Institute, 0’35T©ill„ . . ZfcTeTo. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICK FOR 1'UIUiIOATION. Land Office at O'Neill, Nob., i Dec. a. 1801. ) Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notion of his Intention to make final proof In support of ills eialm, and that said proof will be made beforo the register and receiver at O'Neill, Neb., on February to. 1802, viz: ERNST RICHTER. H. E. 12056 For the N Wi* 21-81-10 west. He names the following witnesses to provo hts continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, vis: Earl Allen. Mlnneola. Neb.; Frank Darr and Joseph Sholliuyer, Scottvllle, Nob.; Bar rett 8oott, O’Neill. Neb. M-«t U. 8. Gillespie. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at O’Neill, Neb., I -«. f January 20,1892. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of Ills Inten tion to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the register and receiver at O'Neill, Neb* on March 8,1892. viz: PATRICK BEGLEY. D. S. 10001. For the 8WM Sec. 10, Tp. 29, range 12 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his eontlnnous residence upou and cultiva tion of said land, viz: nomas Walsh, Anthony Murray, James Dlzson, Edward Gallagher, all of O’Neill, Neb. 2M* ’ B. 8. Gillespie, Register. LEGAL NOTICE. Thomas B. McCann and Horn A Jaeger, de fendants, will take notice that on the 29th day of August, 1891, W. H. Snyder, pialntltf herein, filed his 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, Thomas B. McCann, to John .(. Roche, a trustee, upon the south half () of the northwest quarter < of section 8; the south half (H) of the northeast quarter ): the southeast quarter (V ol the northwest quarter Os); the northeast quarter {%) of the southwest quarter (ti), and the north half (V,) of the southeast quarter (ki>. section four (4), aR io township twenty-eight (28) north, of ninge sixteen (lit) west, Id Holt county. Ne braska, to secure the payment of one prom issory note dated January 80, 1888. for the sum of U.100 and Interest at the rate of ten per cent per annum, payuble seml-aimually, and ten per cent after maturity; that there Is now due upon said note and mortgage, ac cording to the terms thereof, the sum of fl,190.2>l and Interest at the rate of ten per cent per annum from August 1, 1891. and plaintiff prays that said premises may be de creed to be sold to satisfy the amount due thereon, and that the title. Hens or other In terest of the defendants. Horn & Jaeger, in ■aid premises may be decreed to be Junior •nd subject to the lela of the plaintiff’s mortgage. You are required to answer said petition in or before the 11th day of April, 1892. Dated at O’Neill, Feb. 18. me. _ _ W.1I. SNYDER, Plaintiff. By N.D. Jackson. Attorney. 84 sfesvSSSfiSk - NOTICE. To S. II. Broad head, non-resident defendant: \ou will take notico that on the lath day of February, 1892, C. F. Bliven coiumenced an action In the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, against yourself and II. C. Me Kvony, sheriIf, the object and prayer of which are to correct and reform the return to the order of sale Issued for the sale of the west half of the southeast quarter and the eust half of the southwest quarter of sec tion thirteen (ia), township thirty-one (31), rango thirteen (13), Holt county. Nebraska, issued in the case of W. J. Bowden vs. Cyrus M. Hassell. Martha M. Hassell. Herbert L. Putnam, J.B. McGinnis ir. and 8. It. Broad head, which action was begun in the district orurt of Holt county, Nebraska, on the 24th day of .January, 1888, and in which you were one of the defendants. Plaintiff asks that the return to the order of sale be corrected and reformed to read. “Sold said property to C. r. Bliven subject to a certain mortgage ol’ 8100 in favor of E. 8. Ormsby, trustee., in stead of, “Sold to C. F. Bliven subject to mortgages of $1100 in favor of W. J. Bowden and 8. K. Broadhead.” Also to correct and reform the sheriff’s deed to said property, joude on the 4th day of Juno, 1388, to read. “Sold to O. F. Bliven subject to a certain mortnagein favor of E. 8. Ormsby, trustee," instead of subject to mortgage for the sum of $1100 in fovor of W. J. Bowden. Plaint ill' asks such correction owing to a clerical er ror and mistake of the sheriff in the making of said return to said order of sale and in the issuance of said sheriff’s deed, and plain tiff further prays in said petition that the title to said premises be quieted in him aud that you be decreed and declared to have no relief81 t*lerein» an<l for other equitable Your are required to answer said pot.tIon on or before the 28tli day of March, 1802. Dated February 15,1M)2. 324 K. K. DICKSON. Plaintiff's Attorney. LEGAL NOTICE. Henry Eitze, Johanna Eitzc, his wife, and Charles II. Gardiner, non-resident defend ants. will take notice that on the 21st day of January. 1802, the Union Trust Com puny, 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 defendants, Henry Eitze and Jo hanna Eitze, his wife. to plaintiff, upon tl.o northwest quarter of section twenty-three, township twenty-nine, range ten, west, in Holt county', Nebraska, to secure the pay ment of two promissory notes dated Novem ber 13,1888, for the sum of fit* 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 terms thereof, including interest on a prior note and mortgage and taxes paid by plain tiff to protect itsjsecurlty. the sum of $333 20 and interest at the rate of ten per cent per annum from November I. 1801, aud plaintiff & rays that said premises may lie decreed to e sold to satisfy the amount due thereon, and that defendants may be foreclosed of all equity of redemption or other interest in said mortgaged premises. You are required to answer said petition on or‘be lore the 4t.h day of April. 1802. Dated January 21. 1802. THE UNION TKU8T COMPANY, . *** Plaintiff. Does It Pay. Does it pay to rent high priced farms when gohd lands in Minnesota and North Dakota can be bought on yearly payments no larger than eastern rentals? Does it pay to bo a mere laborer when there is a e.hnnoo in the northwest to become a laml-owner? There were hundreds of instances in the lied Valley in 1861 were farms costing from $10.00 to $15.00 an acre produced from'$20 to $3J worth of wheal. Many farms wore paid for from a single crop. Thomas Harrison of Blanchard, N. D. averaged last season $21.00 in cash for each acre of n 320 noro farm. John Still of Moorhead, Minn, averages $21.35 per acre on 230 acres. T. D. Winters of Hal lock. Minn.cleared enough from 75 acres of rented land to buy a 160 acre farm (,!. li. Hrispin of Thompson, N. D. cleared $780 above the cost of a $3,000 farm. D. I’hillips cf Niagara, N.D. agreed to pay 1,800 bushels of wheat for 1G0 acres. His crop for CO acres was 2,300 bushels, which paid for all the whole farm and all expen ses. Write to these parties or to John, Birkhoiz or E. J. Lander of Grand Forks N. D., Jacob Lowell or J. B. Folsom of Fargo, N. D., N. G. Larimore of Larimore N. D., Capt. W. H. Donalson, Northcote, .Minn., E. D. Childs, Crookslon, Minn., Capt. C. J. Atkins, Cando, N. D., F. I. Whitney, St. Paul, Minn., for further par ticulars. Titejrensonable thing for renters and small farmers is to investigate the chances in the Red River Valley for bome-raaking and farm getting while land is cheap. The man who pays rent in the east can apply the money on better land in the west, as part payment, and soon become a landlord himself. Lanas can be bought on the crop or share plan. Hundreds of men needed in the Red River Valley iu the early spring at good wages, to plow and seed the grain fields. L'his will give homosoekers a chance to investigate the country and pay their expenses while doing it. The Population of O’Neill Is about 1,500, and wc 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 opportanity to call on their druggist and get a bottle of Kemp’s Balsam for the Throat and Luugs. Trial Mize free. Large Bottles 50c and $1. Sold by all druggists. 10,000 Men Wanted. In the Red River valley. Last sea son’s large crops and scarcity of help made it impossible to thresh the grain and machines have been running all winter in consequence. It will require the above number of men in addition to present help to plow and seed this large area. The Sioux City and Northern Railroad are the Short Lines to all Min nesota and Dakota points. For moie particulars write to W. B. McNider, General Passenger Agent, Sioux City, la. “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. 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 one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by Morris & Co. FOR SALE OR RENT—A good stock farm in Turtle Creek township, Boyd County, About 1000 acres of land, good bouse, sheds, timber enough for house use and building sheds, and run ning water which never freezes. About 100 acres In cultivation and a most excel lent place for stock. Plenty of range. Inquire at this office, or address J. li. Riggs, O’Neill, Neb. The Homliest Man in O’Neill, As well as the handsomest, and others are invited to call on any druggist and and get fret a trial bottle ot Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, a remedy that is selling entirely upon its merits and is guaranteed to relieve and cure r^ll Chronic And Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. Large Bottles, 50 cents and $1. St. Patrick’s pills are carefully pre pared from the best material and ac cording ‘o the most approved formula, and are the most perfect cathartic and liver pill that can be produced. P. C. Corrigan sells them.. 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,” but 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 to cure, they would immediately see the excel lent effect after taking the first dose Price 50 cents and $1 Trial aize free. All Druggists. Get the best weekly in the state and county and get a premium along with them by subscribing for the Bee and The Fhontuck, both of which we are furnish ing for $3, in advance. Call and see us before ordering your reading for the year. j Eleetno Bitters This remedy is becoming so well known and bo popular ns to need lio special men tion. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praiso.—A purer medicine does not exist, and it is guarante ed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bit ters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Balt j’iiu um and other affections caused by im pure blood.—Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well ns cure Mal arial fevers.—For cure of Headaches,Con stipation and Indigestion try Electric Bit ters—Entire satisfaction guarantee!, or money refunded.—Price 50c. aud $1. per bottle at P. C. Corrigan’s Drug store. We \yant every mother to know that croup can be prevented. True croup never appears without a warning. The tirst symptom is lioursncss; 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 first, becomes hoarse; a few doRes 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 lias never been known to fail. 35 cent. 50 cent and $1 bottles for sale by P. C. Corrigan druggist. _ Itch, mange and scratches of every kind, on human or animals, cured in SO minutes by Woolford’s Sanitary Lotion. Tlds never fails. Sold by Morris & Co., druggist. O’Neill Market Report. The following is a correct market re port for this week: Flogs, V too »s.St.'ill Wheat.... Steers. 2.511 Oats. rut cows.1.50@l.SI)|Rye. [tutter.12, Buckwheat Msgs.10|Kar corn .. Potatoes, bu . ,2U Shelled .. .. FEED MILL I have opened up a Feed Mill 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 8 .<» )? .-to .20 . 20 S3 H p 0 lull Purchase Tickets and Consign your Freight via the F. E.&M.V. andS. C.&P. RAILROADS. H. G. BURT, General Manager. K. C. MOREHOUSE, J. R. BUCHANAN, Oen’l. Freight Agt. Gen’l. Pass. A OMAHA, NEB. TRAINS 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. m 5:15 P. m 6:44 P. m. The Elkhorn Line is now running Reclining Chair Cars dally, botweou Omaha and Dead wood, jroe to holders of first-class transpor tatton. Fer any Information coll on W J. DOBBS, Agt, O’NEILL. NEB. S. C. & N. Lesses ~ -FROM All Points in Dakota, Dixon. Cedar. Pierce Antelope and Holt Counties to SIOUX CIJY, ST. PAUL, DULUTH, CHICAGO,. KANSAS CITY, ST. LOUIS, AND ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH. FvLrcla.au30 "STo'u.r ITicSeeta aaxdl Siilp*3rc\xr IF’xelgrlxt via The Pacific Short Line For Passenger Faros and Time Tables: *Sr l’rolKht between all stations on Pacific Short Line and to Sioux City and all poll,to oast, apply to Hie agent of the Pa olHc Short Line at O’Neill, or J. N.TITTEMOUE. W. U. MeNIDER, w n iiiVf"V-Kri'1fillt Ak1’ , Gcn- Pass- aK‘ F. C. HILL, Gen. Man. hioux City, Iowa J. w. FIHE3AUGH, ACT., O’NEILL, NEB ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF THE KEELEY INSTITUTE OF O’NEILL. We. the undersigned, hereby associate our selves together for the purpose of becoming a body cor porate under the laws of the state of Nebraska, and have made and subscribed the following article; of incorporation: ARTICLE I. , The name of this corporation shall bo “Tilt Kecley Institute of O’Neill.” The principal place for the transaction of its business shall be at O’Neill, Neb. ARTICLE IT. The special business of this corporation shall he the treatment of nervous disease* and the cure of the opium, liquor and tobacco habits and the purchase and sale of Dr. Leslie K. Kceley’s 'Chloride of Gold Remedies” in accordance with the terms of a contract and specifications between the Kecley Institute of Rlair. Neb., and W. D. Mathews. M. f). Long, K. W. Adams, T. V. Golden and A. L. Towle of O’Neill. Neb. ARTICLE III. The capital stock of this corporation shall be $20,00U, divided into shares of $100 each, the whole amount to be paid up and non-assessn blo at the commencement of business. No liability shall be contracted in excess of fifty per cent of the capital stock of the company, ARTICLE IV. The existence of this corporation shall bo for ninety-nine years, unless sooner dissolved by a two-thirds vote of the stock-holders, said corporation to commence business at the date of filing these articles of incorporation. ARTICLE V. The business of this corporation shall »be conducted by a board of directors, live1-in number, to be elected by the stock-holders, such election to take place annually on the first Monday in January of each year, said directors to hold meetings at such time as the by-laws of this corporation may require. The qualifications of said directors shall be that they are stock-holders of this corpora tion. Each stock-holder is entitled to one vote for each share of stock. Any vacancy on the board of directors may bo filled by the remaining members of the board. ARTICLE VI. The officers of said corporation shall be a president, vice-president, secretary, treas urer, business manager, assistant business manager, and physician in charge, who shall be chosen by the board of directors and who shall hold office for one year and until their successors are elected and qualified; pro vided that the offices of secretary and treas urer may be held by one person. ARTICLE VII. The manner of holuing tlse annual meeting and the method of conducting the business of said corporation shall be as prescribed by the by-laws adopted by the board of directors. ARTICLE VIII. The directors shall have power to make by laws and all rules and regulations for the conduct and management of the business of this corporation as shall from time to time be necessary. ARTICLE IX. This corporation shall have a corporate seal upon which shall be the name of this corporation and the principal pkieo of busi ness. ARTICLE X. The articles may be amemdod by a two u lar meot thirds vote of the stock at any regun.. . iug. notice of said amendment having been given at least thirty days before by publica tion in a paper of general circulation and by written notice issued by the secretary and mailed to said stock-holders. Witness hereunto our hand and seal this 8th day of February. 1892. "seal"*, W. I). MATHEWS. seal] M. 1). LONG. SEAL| E. W. ADAMS. SEAL SEAL SEAL SEAL 1). L. DARK. CLARENCE SELAIL T. V. GOLDEN. JOHN J. McCAFFEllTY. The State of Nebraska. Holt County, ss. On this 8th clay of February, 1Si»2, before me, a notary public in and for said countv, personally appeared the above-named W. 1). Mathews. M. D. Dong, E. W. Adams, T. V. Golden, C. Selah, J. J. McCafferty and 1). L. Darr. who are personally known to me to be the identical persons who signed the forego ing articles of incorporation, and acknowl edged the same to be their voluntary act and deed. Witness my hand and notarial seal the date above written. John A. Gou en. [seal] Notary Public. CHIEF QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE— Omaha, Neb., March 1, 1892.—Sealed proposals, in triplicate, subject to usual con ditions, will lie received here until two o’clock p. m., central standard time. April 1st, 1892, and then opened, for furnishing trans portation, drayage. and for handling stores in the Department of the Platte, during the fiscal year commencing July 1st. 1892. The Government reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. All information furnished on application to this office. Envelopes con taining proposals to be marked “Proposals for transportation on Route No.-and ad dressed to C. F. HUMPHREY, Captain and A. Q. M., U. S. Army, Acting Chief Quarter master. 34.4 NOTICE OP PETITION. State of Nebraska, 1 Holt County, | s8' In County Court: Notice is hereby given that, petition hav ing been filed In the county court of Holt county, Nebraska, for the appointment of a Suardiau of the person and estate of Andy ohn Potter, a minor of said county. The same Is set for honriiiff at 10 o’clock a. m.. on Saturpny, the 12th day of March. 1802, at the office of the county judge in O’Neill, In said county, at which time and place all persons interested in said estate mayappeir and be heard concerning said appointment. Oiven under my hand and official scul this Khh day of February, 1802. [seal] (VM. BOWEN, County Judge. NOTICE TO LAND-OWNERS. The commissioners appointed to establish a road, commencing at the section corner be tween sections four (4) five (5) eight (8) and nine <!!), township tliirty-ono (31), north of range ten (10) west, in Holt countv, Nebraska, thence running nortii on section line between sections four (4) and live (5). one hundred and twenty-five (125)i ehs.; thence running east on section thirty-three (38), five (5)chs.; thence lb a northeast course around the heads of ra vines seventy (70) ehs. to the Redbird creek thence north fifty-five(55) degrees west, fif U*en (IS) ehs. to the quarter section corner be t ween sections twenty-eight (28), and twenty nine (29); thence running north on section line between sections twenty-eight (28) and twenty-nine (’29) two hundred (200) ehs. and terminating at the section corner between sections eight (8), and nine (9). sixteen (lfiiand seventeen (17), has reported in favor of the establishment thereof, and all objections (hereto or claims for damages must be filed in the county clerk's office on or before noon "t the 5th day of April, A. D. 1892. or said road will be established without reference ■, Witness mv hand and seal this 5tli day of February, A. D. 1892. * Ls.f.AjJ C. E. Butler, _ County Clerk. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at O’Neill, Neb., I ...... , February #. 1892. f Notice is hereby given that the following mimed settler has filed notice nf his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will he made before the at °’Ne111’ Neb” 0Q STEPHEN OAHAGAN, H. E.. 12509. For the W)i SE!* and E‘ j SWy B-30-11 west. He names the following witnesses to prove l n!!?iUS resIdenco upon, and cultiva tion of, said land, vi/.: B°"-den’of Agee. Neb., James Brcn ?.?£■ Christopher Casey, Thomas Barrett, of u Neill, Neb. 31-8+ B. S. Gillespie. Register. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. Land Office at O’Neill, Neb., I February 4ili,i892. f NOTICE Is hereby given that the tollowlng uamed settler has tiled notice of ills inten tion to make Anal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will lie made lie fore tile ato’Xem-Ne,,raska °h FREMONT KARR, H. E. No. 11,204, for the mvU Sec. 30-31-1 lw oth i ,**c n5,nes the following witnesses to prove of*Ki?dtlanSUvl™SWenC8 upou alul c,lltlvatiou John A. Robertson. Jacob Erb, E. F. Roberts and James Mullen, all of Joy, Nebraska. B. S. Oii.lkmpik, Register. • There is no danger from whooping cough when Chamber Iain's cough rem edy is freely given. It keeps the cough loose and makes egpectoratiou easy. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by J». C. Corrigan, druggist. GHN’L OFFICIAL directory Governor. XTATjs. Lieu tonaiit Governor.'.!'".JohS, *• Thav* Secretary of State...T--J- MaiJS ‘lien State Treasurer... C. AiW Attorney General. v.-J- K Bin State Auditor.. Thm® Com. Lunds and Bulling,;' S**,1,HentS Supt. Public Instruction " J00r*“ h umnl\«!5 HEGENTS STATE UNIVERsit'v ^ Chas. II Gere, Lincoln; Leavitt n '' Out aha; Byron B DavisMcCtL?.urr!,l,!»'i. Itobens, Creighton; Chao. H. Mo^,;^ CONGRESSIONAL Senators-Cbos, E. Mandersm, ' senators—Olios. F. Mandarin ^ Algernon S. Paddock, of Beatrice f 0tn&llal Kejprosentatives—Wm. Brvai. T t , cioudom’Br,,kenBowi Wru- WSBJij COUNTY. Clerk of tho District Court.Join, . •iudgo. i’ itvV‘“ie Treasurer.. ' ’ ""ii.*':™; «*we j. reiisurer. tj.\ J • Art,wi Deputy. John J°{fr Sl‘utt Clerk .. John s, \yeck .. L. llawlot Deputy... Sheriff .h"p'v v"*i« • • H. O^McEvony Deputy. 'Wi';0"!' Supt. of Schools.. ;.V w of ■lI,”»ek Assistant. Mrs H w u?, ef Surveyor. w'nurl Atto,',ioy.'."E.tv.Ada^ SUPERVISORS. Oslo E M—Chill Bird, N lie thou. W W Crow, Jolir. Censor S L Cleveland B F Crawford John Cronin Dan Duncan John Gray Robert Gilson S Greig James Hodgkin H Hornbook M V Howard S B Hunter J M Haigh W B Haves W T Jilfson L A Kelley F Klim? E Leuthernmn J Mullen J P McElhaneyW V Miller Howard Moss C W NolkamperWm Perkins E E Parker S Smith J R Smith U M Wine H C TOWN snip Green Valley Fairview Deloit Cleveland 1 uni an Ewing Sand Crock Shields Chambers Verdigris Francis Rock Falls Paddock Dustin Grattan Willowilale Emmet Sheridan Stuart Scott Lake Turtle Creek Pleasautview Steel Creek Atkinson Wyoming Saratoga MeOlure O’Neill Iowa Uouley Swan ADDRES8 Atkinson Inez Ewing Stuart Inman Ewing Atkinson O’Neill Chambers P«"e Atkinson Turner Leon la Badger O’Neill Mlnneola Atkinson Atkinson Stuart Scottville Bliss Grand Rapid Emmet Stur Atkinson Amelia Turner Little O’Neill Lambert Harold Swan GRA TTAN TO WNSHIP. Supervisor, S. B. Howard; Treasurer, J. 0. naves; Cierk, N. Martin; Assessor, S. F. McNickols; Justices, M. SJatterly ami Chaa. Ingersoll; Constables, Perkins Brooks and Will Stranskie; Road overseer, dist. 'M, Them dore Otto; dist. No. 4, P. Barrett, sr. OriY OF O’NEILL. Supervisor, Sanford Parker; Justices. J.J. Kingwid J. P. O'Donnell; Constables, John Labpftn and W. P. iCeeloy. COUNCILMAN—FIRST WARD. For two years.—Ben DeYnrmnn. For ono year—David Stannard. ■V* SECOND WARD. For two years—Fred Qgtzy for ono yonr 11. Mullen. * third Ward. For two years—Barrett Scott. For one year -C. C. Millard. CITY OFFICERS. Mayor, O. F. Biglln; Clerk, Thos. Campbell; Treasurer, David Adams; City Engineer, Sumner Adams; Pollco Judge, N. Martin; Chief ol' Police, John Lappun: Attorney, Thos. Carlon; weigh master, Ed. M Bride; Street Commissioner, O. E. Davidson. ___ JUDICIARY. Chief Justice.Amnsa Cobb Associates.. .Samuel Maxwell and T. L. Norval FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Judge.M. P. Klnkald, of O'Neill Kenortor.A. L. Warrick, of Ainsworth Judge.A. YV. Crites, of ciuulron Reporter.H. L. Laird, of Chadrou LAND OFFICES. O’NEILL. Register.B. S. Gillespie Receiver.A. L. Towle. KJBLIGH. Register.C. W. Robinson Receiver...W. B. Lambert SOLDIERS’ RELIEF COMNISSWN. Regular meeting first Monday in Febru ary of each year, and at such other times ns is deemed necessary, llobt. Gallagher, Page, chairman; Wm. Bowen, Atkinson, secretary; A. K. Haskins, Cleveland. UT.I’ATRICK’S CATHOLIC CHURCH, kj Services evory Sabbath at 10:80 o’clock. Very Itev. Cassidy, Postor. Sabbath school immediately following services. Methodist church. Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 p. ra. Sunday school at 12 in. Class Meeting at 10:31) a. ni. Tuesday—Young people’s meeting. 8 p. in. Wednesday—Childrena meeting,4 p m. Prayer meeting, 8 p. m. Thursday—La dies’ aid society, 2 p. m. E. E. Wilson. Pas. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Services JL every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Rev. N. S. Lowbik, Pastor. GA. R. POST. NO. 88. The Gen. John , O’Noill Post, No. 80, Department of Ne braska G. A. It., will meet tbe first and third Saturday evening of each month in Masonic hall O’Neill. S. J. Smi ih, Com. ULKHORN VALLEY LODGE, I. O. O. MU F. Meets every Wednesday evening in Odd Fellows' ball. Visiting brothers cordially invited to attend, O. H. Miltz, See. A. H. Oorbett, N.G. C. H. BkntliY.R.8. D. L. Oaril P. 8. E. H. Thompson, Treas. ARE I ELD CHAPTER, It. A. M VJIMeets on first and third Thursday of each month in Masonic hall. W. .1. Donas, See. J. C. Haunish, H. F KOF P.—HELMET LODGE. U. D. ■ Convention evory Monday at 8 o clock p. m. In Odd Follows’ bail. Visiting bretbern cordially invited. E. M. Grady, C. C. E. E. Evans, K. of It. and S. rjRATTAN ALLIANCE NO. 481. A-S Farmers’ Alliance meets every second and Fourth Saturday at 2 p. m. Visiting members invited. All good farmers urged to become members. Jno. Fallon, Prost Chas. Ingersoll, Seo. mitE O’NEILL REPUBLICAN CLUB JL Booms are located over Morris & Co 8. drug store on Douglas street. The rooms are open at all times. Republicans are invited to visit- the rooms at any and all times. Ntraugers while in the city are invited to make the club rooms their headquarters. Business meeting of the club the first ana third Saturday evening of each month. A. L. TOWLE, President. GEO. D. HIGGS, Secretary. CONSUMPTION CURED. An old physician, retired from practice, having had placed in his hands by an East India missionaay the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and nent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Asim ma and all throat ana Lung Affections, also»» positive and radical cure for Nervous La bility and all Nervous ComplRints, after having tested Its curative powers in tnom ands of cases, has felt it his dutv to maice i known to his suffering fellows. Actuated y tills motive and a desire to relieve hum a suffering. I will send free of charge, to a who desire it. this recipe, in German, rrin -r English, with full directions for prtP'f lug and using. Sent by mail by uddressii (, with stamp, naming this paper. Noyog, 820 Powers' Block, Bochester. N. * • Xaliiptll, Montana, Is the distributing point for the Flat Head Valley and Kootenia country, an is the present terminus of the Pacific Extension of the Great Northern E*1 way Line. You can go there by rail a^ the way b/ tubing the Sioux City w Northern Hailrond. For maps. ,a'®8' etc., write to or call upon VV. B. 0 Nider, general passenger agent, S'oU* City,