The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 31, 1892, Image 5

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DIRECTORY
.jVJvi'rnor
f'n in--•
t';,1. v '"vl'
STATE.
.John M. Thayer
.T. J. Majors
.J. C. Allen
'.i. E. mn
..('■corse 11. Hastings
riiomas 11. Henton
I. - fin is’Qressional.
. AVleis. E. Manderson, of Omaha;
■viniter-'
■v paddock. of Beatrice.
•,!;■ r'1"" D’-itive<—Wm. Hrvan. Lincoln; O.
^kJa nowi Win. McKclghaa, Uec!
rii'ud- COUNTY.
rk of the
■ '.erl
Trt*:i>i|rcr
District Court.John k<jj.irido
E. M. Lowe !
...Barrett Scott
].John S.Weekes
Deputy...G. C. Hazelct
. .. .C.E. Butler
... .H. C. McEvonv
.. .R. J. Mack
jiepniy-i--,;.H. W. IHidloy
| y.'.; <if scitoois
purveyor.
, Attorney.
Dudley
Mrs. H. TV. Dudley
. ... Dr. C. E. Fort
V..W. W. Page
7..E. W. Adams
SUPERVISORS.
name
TOWNSniP
■ B M—Chm
I'1!lira. W TV
n\v. .lohr.
.mrer SL
, [(.‘velund B F
, r;iwford John
rouin Dan
,T.Ti John
11, ray Kobe it
u James
..irk in II
Kuril heck M
(Inward S B
Hunter J M
I high W B
slaves W T
>u L A
A lley P
Kline K
Leatliennau J
Mullen J P
MrKIlianeyW V
MHier Howard
MnssC W
NnlkauiperWm
i‘, rkii" 7 ~
I’arkor S
Smith J R
Smith l’ 'I
Wine li (•
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(Green Valley
Fair view
Delolt
Cleveland
Inman
lEwing
[Sand Creek
Shields
Chambers
Verdigris
(Francis
Rock Falla
'Paddock
I Dustin
I Grattan
Willow dale
Emmet
Sheridan
Stuart
Scott
Lake
Turtle Creek
Pleasantview
Steel Creek
Atkinson
Wynn ting'
Saratoga
McClure
O’Neill
Iowa
Conley
Swan
Atkinson
Inez
Ewing
Stuart
Inman
Ewing
Atkinson
O’Neill
Chambers
Pago
Atkinson
Turner
Leon i a
Badger
O’Neill
Minneola
Atkinson
Atkinson
Stuart
Scottville
Bliss
Grand Rapids
Emmet
Star
Atkinson
Amelin
Turner
Little
O’Neill
Lambert
Harold
Swan
;}Nhi LLBUSINESS DIRECTORY
y n. l'lEItCE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Heal Estate and Insurance.
n it. benedict.
£j.
LAWYER, »
Office in the Judge Roberts building, north
of Burnett & Frees’ '.amber yard,
o NEILL, NEB.
n W. ADAMS,
ij.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
"'Ill practice in all the courts. Special at
tention given to foreclosures and collections,
is also
COUNTY ATTORNEY,
£)R. B. T. TRUEBLOOD,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
diseases of the Eye and Ear and littlnfl
classes it specialty. Oiiice hours i) to 12 a. m.
and 2 ton p. in,
OmcE OVER “THE EMPORIUM.”
jjEWIND MACHINES
REPAIRED BY
GEORGE BLINCO
^^-Satisfaction gauranteed.
JjULEEN BROS.,
CARPENTERS & BUILDERS.
Estimates taken and material; furnished.
Jobomg promptly attended to.
J C. SMOOT,
FASHIONABLE BARBER.
DEALER IN OIQAR8, ETC.
\t BOYD,
BUILDERS.
_ESTIMATES FURNISHED.
J)U. C. D. B. KISAMAN.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
-''NHILL, . neb.
O'NEILL & GALLAGHER,
—DEALE88IN—
11168 an<l liquors of all kinds. A special
ly made of fine cigars. If you
want n drink of good liqnor do
not fail to call on us.
Martin's old stand.
O’Neill, Neb.
P* D' & J. F. MllLLEN,
I'llOPBIETOBS OF THE
ED - FEW
rn
ir!4rtVERYS'F
g°0D teams, new rigs
Prices Reasonable.
£",st McCufferto’s.
O’NEILL, NEB.
Swinton’s Specific,
FOR DYSPEPSIA.
This unfalllnjr remedy for dyspepsia of the
vc?F« 1>'PC- i» the result of many
J t*n s medkal research of one ol the most
S ,ni;; ^n»inent medical scholars of t ho
peilo.l, Up. I,a \ erno Swinton. Patent and
plop riotary nostrums have had no more bit
fan m* t ill? Vm»n thls most eminent phys'c
s ,',v ,r , hii ni'10 '■«.“«'!* *hat Urn mine dose
IS invariably prescribed to tliofulVerer.no
temperament. of the patient,
it lie 1!!.*,m m Vo'.'w1H1 .ll 1' ’ PuculliiniUtlusot the
*!1C W*' *°°’ *n face of the
itvnV8i*.hAit su?«h ro,nedies will cure a major
ity of known diseases.
Dr. S '.v ‘
. * •' ••■..inton realized fully to what extent
dyspepsia, whether mild or chronic bv lm
{1l?.Te,rir ,‘ ^1;ln<1 pV>is<Hlins the blixid, became
the pioitcnltor of numerous diseases, and
c,tvnr1!tre.sousht ei’|ffunTt|y for years to dls
eoyer its true speolflc. In this lie was suc
cessful, hut in prescribiiiK his wonderful dis
mi\lr ovorl(H,bt'd the (treat inerti
1.1 the symptoms in each case, tho
tempermental differences, and even the hab
its undoc Aipat ion of the sufferer required
Kjjlfa‘fitlcreuco In the prescription of
his remedy, but also demanded supplemental
treatment and dietary directions, varying
Mvf}fr*lr ?i?l‘reut Vascs- THE SWINTON
MKDIOALCO. send in connection with this
.. i , : , A . oi euniieetion v...
?±V,r^»cl c for Dyspepsia, a complete
treatise by tho Doctor, wliicli gives
V,--J .uv •'wvn.n, w ti 1UII KIVCS explicit
directions to the sufferer. so that he may not
only intellisrontly use tho remedy but also
properly regulate the diet and properly self
administer tlie supplemental prescriptions
suited to tho ease.
THIS IS MEDICAL TREATMENT AND
NOT QUACKERY.
Do not be robbed of your money and your
hopes for restored health by alleged pana
ceas, winch while comparatively harmless
will cure nothing.
SWINTON’d SPECIFIC is sold by all drug
gists in U packages. We are introducing
ntirsnl vn* in tliiu tnwit/m.- .
ourselves in tills territory, before placing i
Y • 1 3toup leading pharmuclsts, am
on sale .v.. j pmumunsis, ana
will send single packages to any address upon
receiptor 50 cents. Kacli package contains
the medical treatise} of Dr. Swinton, giving
dietary directions and supplemental pre
scriptions. Address,
SWINTON MEDICAL C0„
Fischer Buildins
CHICAGO, ILL.
i,
n
MANS,
jLJjIj Li
FORMERLY EUROPEAN.
Enlarg ed,
Refurnish ed
-AND
J£E2FrIrrrFEljD.
Only First Class Hotel in City,
W. T. EVANS, Prop.
CA $ P $ *5 pepsin is the safest remedy
A W * ■ m i for weak digestion. Cun bo
taken by the smallest child. For sale by all
leading druggists. art
DEAFNESS,
as emails am gore
Scientifically treated by an aurist. of world
wide reputation. Deafness eradicated and en- !
tirely cured, of from 20 to 3C years’ standing, j
after all other treatments have failed. How i
the difficulty is readied and cause removed, :
fully explained in circulars, with affidavits and 1
testimonials of cures from prominent people \
mailed free. DU. A. FOXTAINK,
Tacoma, Wash.
R. A cyBUTCLASSIC
Whatever may bo said in the former con
nection cannot detract from the real literary
merit, the powerful realism and wonderful
fascination of those charming narativos of
r^the Ton Day.V
F toCACcTfl,
tales which comprise the Decameron are just
ly conceded to he trellis of literary cxcilence.
I t is true that, owing to the peculiarities com
mon to the literature of the Fourteenth cen
tury, our postal authorities have prudishly
prohibited the transmission of this book
through the mails, and the publishers scrupu
lously recognize this proscription by sending
the hook by express only. This book is pro
fusely illustrated by that celebrated artist.
Flemeng. who in anatomical portraiture far
excelled Otis Dore. Agents can reap a bar
vest by selling this hook. A glance at a sin
gle passage will sell it overy time. Library
editions sent to any address on receipt of If];
sample copies, for agents’ use only, sent on
receipt of fill cents. Address the
EVANSTON PUB. Co, Evanston III
*i _
1 A. H. CORBETT %
WILL ATTEND TO YOUK
DENTISTRY
m
pf
IN FIRST-CLASS SHAPE. &
8 ®PHOTOGRAPHY® S
H OF ALL KINDS
■i Frooptl? and Satisfactorily Executed. *
M gf
a Office and galary on Fourth street
east of Holt County Bank. . :
S a
LADY’S HOSIERY
AT COMMISSION’ THICK.
Clients, do you realize that when you lmy
uf the retailer you are puylnwr three unnee
I'ssury profits? The manufacturer sells to
the commission house, the latter to the job
ber, and the jobber to the retail merchant.
Vou must pay the manufacturer a prollt first
and then pay each of the subsequent hand
lers a profit, not infrequently paying two
profits to flic retailer. The
Manufacturers’ Commission Company
is a responsible syndicate which sells direct
to the consumer, lly investing in manufac
turers’samples, odds and ends, job-lots and
the stocks of insolvent manufacturers, in
connection with our regular commission
holdings, we are able to sell to the consumer
direct at the COMMISSION price, which is
hut one remove from the manufacturers.
While this company handles all kinds of
ladies’ furnishings, we are making a special
drive on out IIOSIEHV. merely tolntroduce
imr name in your territory and establish a
reputation for giving values never before ui
fered, so that you will he fully prepared lor
our later announcement of our entire lines.
Head the following offers:
Ladies’ full length, fashioned, last black hose,
superfine gunge, {retailing everywhere at
25 to .’in cents per pair.) v,'e will sell at Iff
cents, or one-half dozen at tiff cents. I
Ladles’ extra length, full regular made, fast j
biiaik and seamless hose, very iincst gunge, i
(retailing everywhere at. fin cents up,) we J
will sell ut 2:1 cents, or cue-half dozen for I
is 1. lift.
We pav express clui-ges, and agree unenn
flitionaliv to refund money if hosiery is not,
the values and qualities described, lie sure
and send the size wanted and remember that
ns we pay express we cannot afford to send
less than one-half dozen.
Orders must be accompanied by cash In
idthcvmonev order, postal note, stamps or
registered letter, addressed to the
Manufacturers’ Commission Co.,
121 Fifth Avenue, -38- Chicago, 111.
tJIlTf rpa VACKCKEAM. The lead
L .3 Aaj iCilng Parisian Cosmetique.
ihsolutelv harmless unit a perfect face beau
Itler. A llrst class medicant. On sale with
11 the leading druggists. 38
BSOLUTELY FREE!
Hu* publishers of the Family Journal are
determined to largely increase the eireula
.ltjn of their paper. To do this we make the
1 oilow 1 ng unmmil leled offer. Wo will send *b
solutely PREL postage prepaid, the oolebrated
FAMILYCOOK BOOK KJKS
semllnj; us cents for u six moullis’ sulisorlp
tuni til the Family Journal. This CroL Hook
ns sent tn KAt'll six months subscrlhcr, ami
will ho louiKl an almost invaluable eullnury
inihlo In tho hands of the most cxporlonood
housekeepers as well as a necessity to the In
experienced. It possesses tho one great ad
vantage over nil other cook books published
•v being a comprehensive compilation of
economical recipes suited to housewives with
limited moans. Under other heads recipes
for numnrous table luxuries are given. In
ract this cook book Is a compendium of use
ful recipes used and originated by the most
coleiirated chefs, cooks and pastry bakers of
the present day. With the FAMILY COOK
BOOK, as a guide, no housewife need worry '
now to prepare tho most sumpt nous or most !
frugal repast. Remember we semi this book ;
absolute!v free to every six months' subscrib
er to the Family Journal. This is no clump I
hook. It retails as high as fcl.oO and $4. and is
worth many
times mom THE FAMILY TONAL ^
gant monthly family paper, liamisomeiy Ulus- i
trated and containing in connection with !
charming stories and choice literature, such 1
special features as''Household Hints,” “The
Fashions,” "Tho Household Doctor,” and nu
merous other departments of domestic Inter
est, each ably edited by well-known writers
oil the various topics mentioned. fcMx months
trial subscription is only *45 CENTS and
entitles sender to a single copy of tho Cook
Book. Send 25 cents in postal note or stamps.
THE FAMILY JOURNAL CO.,
811 Flymouth Place, -38- Chicago, III.
EMIL SNIGGS,
Gensral Blacksmith,
O’NEILL, NEB
Wagon ancl Carriage Repair
ing Done to Perfection.
Plow Work and Horse Shoe
ing a Specialty.
Hand Made Snons Made to any Oiidi.ii
We stop Interfering and sueccsssully treat, j
quarter Cracks and Contracting Feet., and
cure Corns, where our directions arelstrictly
followed.
Carry a Lino of Carriage, Wagon andw lo 1
stock. Work done on short, notice. XI-Pa2
IF sent on postal card,
with proper address will
be inserted free in our
nuiuorous lists, and you
will receive through them many valuable
samples from companies desiring agents.
Address postal to the AMERICAN LIST CO.,
Fischer Hullcling, Chicago, 111. *
A SALOON
Whore the best
WINES,
LIQUORS
AND CIGARS
Can Always be Had
Is located opposite The Item, Q ^
PAT GIBBONS, Prop.
L R. DICKSON & CO..
8UCOE88OR8 TO
T. V. GOLDEN & CO.,
Title Abstracters/Comeyancers,
TAXES PAID FOE NON-RESIDENTS.
FARM LANDS •
® ^AND TOWN LOTS
FOE SALE OR EXCHANGE.
Farm Loans Negotiated on the Most
Reasonable Terms.
FRED C. GATZ
—DEALER IN—
Fresh, Dried and Sail Meats,
Sugar-cure,1 Hum? Breakfast Bacon,
Bides, Spice roll bacon, all kinds of sausages, ■
O’NEILL, NEBe'.
Deyarman Brothers,
PROHRIETORS OF THE
I
Checker Liyery,Feed&Sale Stable
O’NEILL NEB
Finest turnouts in thejcltr. Good, care
ful drivers tvlicn wanted. Also run the
O’Neill Omnibus Line
Commercial Trade a Specialty
Have chareocof [McCafferty's Hearse. All
orders will receive careful and prompt atten'
on
OKHStJUt,
J. \V, Thomas, 0, \V. Wattlbs.
President, Vioe-Preslden
John Mclhrtm, Cashier.
* THE *
State Bank
OF O’NEILL.
Adtiiortzkd Capital, $100,000.
Paid dp Capital, $80,000
M A BB1 8ASKI8G IB
JONES & M'CUl CHEON
PROPRIETORS OP
| - CENTRAL- |
Livery Barn.
O’NEILL, NEB.
NEW BUGGIES
mar new teams.
ssos*
Everything First-Class.
Karn Opposite Campbell's Implement House
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
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Purchase Tickets and Consign your
Freight via the
F. E.&M.V. andS. C.&P.
RAILROADS.
_ _ H. G. BURT. General Manager.
K. 0. MORE1IGUSE, J. R. BUCHANAN,
Gon’l. Freight Agt. Gen’l. Pass. Agt.
OMAHA, NEB.
TRAINS DEPART:
GOING EAST.
Passenger east, - - 9:35 a. m.
Freight east. - - 10:45 a.m.
OOINO WEST.
Freight west, - • 1:45 p. m
Passenger west, • » 5:15 p. m
Freight, .... 6:44 p. m.
The Elkhorn Line la now running Reclining
Chair Cars dally, between Omaha and Dead
wood, jree to holders of first-class transpor
tation.
Fermnv Information call on
w J. DOBBS, Agt.
O’NEILL. NEB.
S. C. & N. Lesses
-FROM
All Points In Dakota, Dixon. Cedar. Pierce1
Antelope and Holt Counties to
SIOUX CITY,
ST. PAUL. DULUTH,
CHICAGO,
KANSAS CITY, ST. LOUIS,
AND ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH.
ZP’xarcixao© T2T©\ar Tlcleats axx6l
Giiip 2Txclgrla.t -e-Ia
The Pacific Short Line
For Passenger Fares and Tlmo Tables:
ror Kales on Freight between all stations
on Purine Short Line and to Sioux Cjtv and
all points east, apply to the agent of tfie Pa
elHe Short Line at O’Neill, or
J. N. T1TTEMOUE, W. II. McNIDEK.
... ,, Krul£ht A*-'1- Gen. Pass. Agt.
I*. C. HILL, Gen. Man. * Sioux City, Iowa
j. w. firesaUgh, agt.,
O’NEILL, NEB
First National Bank,
O’NEILL - NEBRASKA.
Paid-Up Capital. $5o,ooo. Surplus, $2o,ooo.
Authorised Capital, $100,000. ',:M
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THAD. J BERMINGHAM, Pirns. J. p. MANN, Viob Pium.
ED P. GALLAGHER. Casiitkr. FRED IT. 8WINGLEY, Asst. Cashier.
Money Loaned on Personal Security on the Most Favorable
Terms. Issue rlinie Certificates Bearing Interest.
Buy and Sell Foreign & Domestic Exchange. |
DIRECTORS:
P. J. McManus M. Cavanaugh. T. F. Bkrmingiiam. J. p. MahnS
E. VV. Montcomkuy. Ed. F. Gaui.auiikh. Tiiad. J. Brhminghak.
HOLT COUNTY BANK.
O’neill, Nebraska.
DAVID ADAMS, President. L>. L. DARR, Cashier.
Wm. Adams, Asst. Cashier.
A?
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. 3
Agents for the Cunard, North Gerninn Lloyd. American and Red Star lines of
American Steamships. Buy and sell drafts drawn on principal cities of
Europe and America. Accounts of llrms and individuals solicited.
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Collections Made and Remited on the Day ot Payment. ’
JOHN J. McCAFFERTY.
-=DEALER IN——
HARDWARE,
Tinware, Farm Implements,
Furniture, Woodenware, Wagons, Corn-Shellers, 3
Coffins and Undertaking Supplies^
O’NEILL, HOLT CO., NEB.
_MOSES CAMPBELL’S
;
Sewing Machines and Organs.
I keep constantly on hand the WHITE sewing machines,
walnut, oak or mahogany. The new Rotary Shuttle is the
lightest running, most noiseless and fastest sewer of any ma
chine ever made. I have the ESFEY Organ always in stock.
All mucicians know this to be one of the" best Organs made
by any manufacturers. If you want a Sewing Machine or an
Organ don’t let some traveling sharper take you in. He will
be sure to charge you two prices for inferior goods. No mat
ter what guarantees he will give you they are not as good as
you can get from a permanent dealer in your own locality. * I
will take orders for Pianos and give the very lowest prices
and most liberal terms.
MOSES CAMPBELL, O'Neill, Neb.
Pioneer hardware dealer
I carry tlie largest stock of
Hardware, Tinware,
Copper & Graniteware,
In North Nebraska, and make a specialty of
Eli Barbed Wire,
IN IMPLEMENTS I CARRY THE BEST MADE
FAMOUS JOHN DEER PLOWCULTIVATOR
PLOWS. LISTERS, CULTIVATORS.
Flying Dutchman sulky Plows.
PERU CITY CULTIVATORS.
LISTERS and DRILLS.
Call and see me before you make your purchases as I pah
save you some money.
NEIL BRENNAN. O’NEILL Neb.