GniYL OFFICIAL DIRECTORY ST ATIi. (if)vurnoro>>«**>••••••••••• E« Boyd Lieutenant Governor.T. J. Majors l Secretary of State.J. C. Allen I state Treasurer.....• Attorney General.Oeorye U. Hmttlngs State Auditor.,...Thomas H. Benton Com. Lands and Bulling*., oreorge Humphrey Supt. Publio Instruction.A. K. Goudy HKGENTS STATE UNIVERSITY. Chas. II. Gere. Lincoln; Leavitt Burnham, Omaha; J. M. Hiatt, Alma; E. P. Holmes, Pierce; J. T. Mallateu, Kearney; M. J. Hull, Edgar. CONGRESSIONAL. Senators—Chas. P. Manderson, of Omaha; Algernon S. Paddock, of Beatrice. Representatives—Wm. Bryan, Lincoln: O. M. Kem, Broken Bow; Wm. McKeifshan, Bed Cloud. JUDICIARY. Chief Justice.. lA?1?® Associates.. .Samuel MaxweU and T. L. Norval FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Judge...M. P. Klnkald, of O'Neill Reporter.J. J. King of O’Neill Judge...A. L. Bartow of Chadron Reporter.A. L. Warrick, of O'Neill LAND OFFICES. * O’NKILI.. Roglster. .B. S. Gillespie Receiver. . .A. L. Towle. KBLIGR. Roglster.C. W. Robinson Receiver.W. B. Lambert COUNTY. Judgo...Wm Bowen Clerk of the Dlstrtct Court.John Sklrving Deputy.0. P. DeLanoo Treasurer.Barrett Scott Deputy.John B.Weekes Clerk.C. E. Butler Deputy.J. C. Harnlsli Sheriff.H. C. McEvony Deputy.E. Meirlman Supt. of Schools.H. W. Dudley Assistant.Mrs. H. W. Dudley Coroner..'. Dr. H. A. Skelton Surveyor.W. W. Page Attorney.. E. W. Adams SUPERVISORS. TOWHSItlP Miller H Muctimber R Brodie W Smith C M Bethea W W Dutton S D Halt'll W B Roll DO Dayton H K Gilson S Winn John Doutl 8 J Conger8 L Waring U M Kline E Perkins E E Golden T V Kennedy Geo Airs j i) Clevisli Win Kelley Peter Nollkamper \ Jilson L A Donohoo Joh Hayes W T Jones J D Phillips Frank Crawford J Garwood 0 « Bryan G E Moss C W Hunter J M Atkinson Chambers Cleveland Conley Delolt Dustin Emmet Ewing Fair view Francis Grattan Green Valley Inman Iowa Lake McClure O’Neill Paddock Pleasantvlew Rock Falls Scott Saratoga Stuart Shields Sheridan Swan Steel Creek Sand Creek Turtle Creek Verdigris Wyoming illowdale Atkinson Chambers Dustin Chambers Deloit Dustin Emmet Ewing Chambers Atkinson O’Neill Atkinson Inman Pago Bliss Little O’Neill blackbird Kay Turner Scottville Turner Stuart O’Neill Atkinson Swan Star Atkinson Doty Page Amelia i>iinneol& C11T OF O'NEILL. Supervisor, T. V. Golaen; Justices, E. H. Benedict and B. Welton; Constables, John Luppan and Perkins Bsooks. COUNCILMEN—FIRST WARD. For two years.—Ben DeYarman. For one year—David Stannnrd. SECOND WARD. For two years—Fred Gatz. For one year— B. Mullen. THIRD WARD. For two years—Barrett Scott. For one year -C. C. Millard. CITY OFFICERS. Mayor, O. F. Biglin; Clerk, Thos. Campbell; Treasurer, David Adams; City Engineer, Sumner Adams; Police Judge, N. Martin; Chief of Police, John Luppan; Attorney, Thos. Carlon; Welghmaster, Ed. M.Bride; i Street Commissioner. O. E. Davidson. ! GRATTAN TOWNSHIP. [ Supervisor, John Winn; Trearurer. J. Sul [ llvan; Clerk, D. H. Cronin; Assessor. Pat > Clear: Justices, M. Costello and Clias Ingor t soil; Justices, Perkins Brooks and WlllStans f kie: ltoad overseer dlst. 2B, Theodore Otto; } dist. No. 4,P. Barrott, sr. ' | SOLDIERS' RELIEF COMNISSION. [ Uegulnr meeting first Monday In Febru 1 arv of each year, and at such other times as Is deemed necessary. Robt. Gallagher, Page, cbnlrman; Wm. Bowen, Atkinson, secretary; A. K. Haskins, Cleveland. ST.PATRICK:’8 CATHOLIC CHURCH. Services every Sabbath at 10:30 o’clock. Very Rev. Cassidy, Postor. Sabbath school Immediately following services. Methodist church, services every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, im medlatel followed by Sunday sohool. Preach ing in the evening atfip’clock. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. Epworth League devotional meeting Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. E. If. Wilson, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Services every Sunday morning at 11 o’clook. Sunday Bchool at 10 a. m. Rev. N. S. Lowrie, Pastor. GA. R. POST, NO. 86. The. Gen. John • O'Neill Post, No. 80, Department of Ne braska G. A. K., will meet the first and third Saturday evening of each month In Masonlo hall O’Neill. 8. J. Smith, Com. ULKHOKS VALLEY LODGE, I. O. O. 11A F. Meets every Wednesday evening in Odd Fellows’ hall, visiting brothers cordlaUy Invited to attend. O. H. Miltz, Sec. A. H. Gorbett, N.G. C. 11. Bentley, R. S. D. L. Daiir. P. S, E. II. Thompson, Treas. Garfield chapter, r. a. m Meets on first and third Thursday of each month In Masonlo hall. W. J. Dobrs, Sec. J. C. Harnish, H, P K. OF P.—HELMET LODGE, U. D. l. Convention every Monday at 8 o’clock p. m. In Odd Fellows’ hall. Visiting brethern cordially invited. E. M. Grady, C. C. E. E. Evans, K. of R. and 8. O’NEILL ENCAMPMENT NO. 30. I. O. O. F. meets every second and fourth Fridays of each month In Odd Fellows’ Hall. J. C. Smoot, fl. A. H. Corbet, C. F. CDEN LODGE NO. 41, DAUGHTEBS Hi OF REUEKAH, meets every 1st and 3d Friday of each month in Odd Fellows’ Hall, Edith Butler, N. O. Fannie Scott, Secretary. Garfield lodge,no.05,f.<&a.m. Regular communications Thursday nights on or before the full of the moon. W. T. Evans, Sec. A. L. Towle, W. M. ritHE O’NEILL REPUBLICAN CLUB J- Rooms are located over Morris & Co’s, drug store on Douglas street. The rooms are open at all times. Republicans are Invited to visit, the rooms at any aud all times. Strangers while in the city are Invited to make the club rooms their headquarters. Business meeting of the club the first and third Saturday evening of each month. A. L. TOWLE, President. GEO. D. RIGGS, Secretary. POSTOFFICE DIRCETORY Arrival of Mails F. E. k M. V. B. B.—FROM THE EAST. Every day, Sunday Included at..5:15 pm FROM THE WEST. Every day, Sunday included at.8:35 a m PACIFIC SHORT I.INE. Arrives every day except Sunday at 9:00 p m Departs ” " “ 6:00 am O’NEILL AND CHELSEA. Departs Monday, Wed. und Friday at 7:00 am Arrives Tuesday, Thurs. and Sat. at.. 1:00 pm O’NEILL AND PADDOCK. Departs Monday. Wed.and Friday at..7:00 am Arrives Tuesday, Thurs. and Sat. at. .4:30 p m O’NEILL AND NIOBRARA. Departs Monday. Wed. and Frl. at_7:00 a m Arrives Tuesday, Thurs. and Sat. at.. .4:00 p m O’NEILL AND CCMMIN8VILLE. Arrives Mon.,Wed. and Fridays at. ..11:30 p m Departs Mon., Wed. and Friday at.1:00 p m A BIG Clearing Out Sale OF Summer ftm OF ALL KIND8 At Greatly Reduced Prices. To make room for my fall goods which I am expecting daily I will be compelled to build another addition to my store or reduce the stock of spring and summer goods on hand, so I resolved to reduce my stock, and in order to do so I will give you the benefit of a deep cut in prices on all sum mer goods for the next 30 days. I will gurantee you goods for less money than you can get them from Montgomery Ward & Co., or any other eastern house, if you come and price my goods before sending away your money out of the country for goods you can purchase at home for less money. Save all the money you can. It is to your interest to do so. Don’t forget to take advantage of the Great Bargains for the next 30 days. All of the following goods I will close out regard less of cost to make room for my new stock: 25 pieces light wosted diess goods at 25c, worth 50c. 250 yards while goods at 7c; w 10c 200 yds. calico at44c, worth 8c. 200 yds. gingham at 5c, worth 10c. 500 yds. check gingham at 7c, worth 121c. 175 yds. ladies’ princess flannett at 8c, worth 12jc. 150 yds yachting cloth dress goods at 10c, worth 20c. 250 vds. lace striped white goods at 7c, worth 10c. 275 yds. Swiss white goods at 8ic, worth 15c. 100 yds. scrim curtain goods at 5c, worth 10c. 150 yds. Pongee China silk drap ery at 10c, worth 20c. 300 yds, French cashmere, assort ed colors, at 15c, worth 25c. 700 yds. check shirting at 6c, worth 12|c. 300 yds. crash toweling at 5c, worth 10c. 10 doz. men's summer under shirts at 25c, worth 50c. 10 doz. ladies’ vests at 7c, worth 10c. 6 doz. men’s over shirts at 25c, worth 40c, 100 pair men’s congress shoes at $1, worth 81.50. 100 women’s fine shoes $1, worth $1.50. 100 pair children’s shoes at 50c, . worth 75c. 25 suits men’s clothing at $6.50, worth $10. 56 suits men’s clothing at $5, worth $8. 25 Alpaca coats and vests at 50c, worth 1.50. 300 pair ladies’ fast black hose at 5c, worth 15c. 500 pair childern's hose at 5c, worth 8c. Men’s straw hats at all prices, from 5c up. Also a few straw hats we will close out at your own price, and other articles too numerous to mention that you can get bargains in. These goods will be sold at the above prices for CASH ONLY and don’t yon forget it, for the reason that these goods are sold at BOTTOM PRICES and are to sell at these prices for 30 DAYS only for the purpose of re ducing my stock. Don’t for get the place— SULLIVAN’S ^J\ade palace, O’NEILL, AUGUST TO, 1892, NOTICE TO REDEEM. To whom It mar ooneorn: Yoare hereby notified thill on the 8th day of December, 1890. Adame and Darr bought at private tax sale, the same having been offered at public sale and not sold for want of bid ders, tlio following described real estate, via': SE1* section 115, township DO, range 10 west 6th p. M.. situated In Holt county, Nebraska, for the delinquent taxes of the year 1880, and taxed In name of O. W. K Dorsey, that the tax sale certificate received by Adams and Darr at said sale have been told and assigned to the undersigned who Is the present owner and holder thereof, and that the time of redemption of same will expire on the 8th day of December, 1802. 4-3 JOHN BARDEN. NOTICE Of SUIT. The Fidelity Loan and Trust Company a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Reuben Impson, a single man, and Henry E. Hitch, a single man, defendants. ’ Reuben Impson and Henry E. Hitch, non resident defendants, will tuke notice, that on the 27th day of July, 1802, the Fidelity Loan and Trust Company, plaintiff herein, filed its petition In tlio dlstrlot court of llolt county, Nebraska, against said defendants, tho object and prayer of which are to fore close a certain mortgago executed by the defendant, Reuben Impson, to the plaintiff, upon tho west half of the northwest quarter of section one (1) and the northeast quarter of section two (2) township thirty-one (81) range nine (9) west of the tith P. M,, to secure the payment of a certain promissory note dated Juno (1, 1V87, for the sum of eight hundred (ffH)) dollars, and due and payable in five years from the date thereof. That there is now due upon said note and mortgage the sum of nine hundrod aud thirty four dollars and eighty-five 6 cents (H004.8T0, with Interest thereon Ht ten per cent, per annum from the 2ftth day of July, 1892 for which sum plaintiff prays for a decree that defendants be required to puy the same, or that said premises may bo sold to satisfy the amount found due. You are required to answor said petition on or before the 12th day of Hen to in her, 18U2. THE EIDELITY LOAN & TRUST CO. Plaintiff. By S. E. Ilostetter. Its Attorney. Dated July 211,1802. 4-4 NOTICE OF SUIT. The Fidelity Loan und Trust Company, a corporation plaintiff. vs. Thomas Curran and wlfo Uary Curran, Thomas Lottus, Michael LoftUB, Honor tortus, The Sycamore Marsh Harvesting Company, a corporation, und E. S. Kelley, defendants. Thomas Curran and wife Mary Curran.Thos. Loftus, Michael Loftus, Honor Lottus. The Sycamore Harvesting Company and E. S. Kelley, defendants, will take notice that on the 21st day of .!uly, 1892, The Fidelity Loan and Trust Company, plaintiff herein, filed Its petition In the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, against said defendants, the Object and prayer of which are to foreoloso a certain mortgage executed by the defend ants. Thomas Curran und wife Mury Curran to the plaintiff, upon the south-west quarter of section thirty-one 1211, In township twenty six 1.2(1], north range thirteen [12]. wost of the uth P. M.. to secure the payment of a certain promissory note dated October 81, 1887, for the sum of seven hundred [TOO] dol lars, and due and payable In five years from the date thereof. That there is now due upon said note und mortgage the sum of eight hundred forly-tlve dollars and sixty-five cents [84fi.nl, with In terest thereon at ten per cent, from the 2llth day of July, 1802, for which sum plaintiff prays for a decree that defendants be re quired to pay same; ot that said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found duo. You aro required to answer said petition on or before the 12th day of September. 1802. THE FIDELITY LOAN & TRUST CO. Plaintiff. By 8. E. Hostetter, Its Attorney. Dated July 20,1802. 4-4 NOTICE. To Edward IV. Webb, Khody E. Webb, Nellgh Investment Co. and A. F. Snow: You are hereby notified that on the 10th day of July, A.T). 1802, the above named plaintiff filed In the office of the clerk of the district court of Holt county, Nebraska,! ts petition against you, the object and prayer of which Is to foreclose a certain mortgage ex ecuted by Edward W. Webb and Khody E. Webb to Hamilton Loan and Trust Company, on the 25 day of August A. 1). 1888, upon the southwest one-fourth of section No. fifteen! 15) Township No, twenty-eight(281 north of range No eleven (11) west of (ith I’. M. to secure the payment of $575 on the 1st day of September, I8!W, with interest, said mortgage being re corded In book 28 at page 514, Mortgage Re cords of Holt county Nebraska, upon which there Is now due $742.58 with Interest from the first day of June. 1892. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 29th day of August, 1892. Dated this 19th day of July, 1892. HAMILTON LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY. Plaintiffs. y B. 8. Leedom and E. H. Benedict, 2-4 Its Attorneys. NOTICE TO REDEEM. ■*. To whom It may concern; You aro (hereby notified that on the 8tb day of December, 1890, Adams and Darr bought at private tax sale, the same having been offered at public sale and not sold for want of bidders, the following described real estate, viz; 8WM section 20, township 29, range 10 west (1th p. M., situated In Holt county, Nebraska, for the delinquent taxes of the year 1880, and taxed In name of Fred B. Johnson, that the tax sale certificates re ceived by Adams and Darr at said sale, have been sold and assigned to the undersigned, who Is the present owner and holder thereof and that the time of redemption of same wil expire on the 8th day of December, 1892. 4-2 AZRO M. DOWS. NOTICE. To Enos R. Barnes. Flotle F. Barnes. O. M. Packard, Mrs.O. M. Packard, David R. Alex ander, Mrs. David R. Alexander, William H. Linn as trustee, William H. Linn, Mrs. William H. Linn, will take notice that on the 25th day of July.1892 Rockwell Sayer,plaintiff herein, filed his petition In the district court of Holt county. Nebraska, against you and each of you defendants, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain trust deed or mortgrge executed by the de fendants Enos R. Barnes and Flotle F. Barnes to the plaintiff, upo„ the southwest quarter of section twenty-three, In township thirty one, range ten, west or the Uth p.m., to secure the payment of a certain note dated July 1. 1887. for the sum of six hundred dollars, due' and payable July 1,1892. Also to secure ten interest coupons of $18.09 each. That there is now due upon said note und coupons and trust deed by reason of the failure of defend ants to pay said coupons at maturity,the sum of $1,000.00. Also to foreclose a certain other mortgage executed by the same parties to the plaintiff upon the same premises to secure the payment of three certain promis sory notes of $40 each, said notes and mort gage being dated July 7.1887; the first note being due July 1.1888, second, July 1,1889 und third July 1, 1890. That there Is now due upon said notes and mortgage the sum of $150, for which sums with Interest from this date Slatntiff prays for a decree that defendants e required to pay the same or that said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due. You are required to answer sale petition on or before the 5th day of September, 1892. Dated this 25th day of J uly, 1892. K.R. DICKSON. 3-4 Attorney for Plaintiff. d N. HOPKINS, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Blglin’s furniture store. Calls promptly attended day or night. JONES & M'CU7CHEOA PROPRIETORS OF | - CENTRAL- ~ Livery Barn. O’NEILL, NEB. NEW BUGGIES GST NEW TEAMS. Everything Firpt-Clapg. Barn Opposite Campbell's Implement Houso? f ItUIUiKMIUlHHIiilllUnillllMMIIIillMliniUlWilllltlMIDIIttlMMi | A. H. CORBETT | WILL ATTEND TO TOOK DENTISTRY IN F1RST-CLA88 SHAPE. g•PHOTOGRAPHY* * OF ALL KINDS Fromptl? tad Satiiftotorily Executed. OfBoe.and salary on Fourth ttreet County r I east of Holt County Bank BlllBIHtlHlilllllHlllllllt«lllll)lWII!llllltnillllltimtlll!in>MU p. ». A J. F. MtiLLENf PROPRIETORS OP THE RED - FRONT ‘ ll GOOD TEAMS, NEW RIGS Prices Seasonable. Rust of MoCitfferto's. O'NEILL, NEB, R.R. DICKSON CO.. auooEasoRa to ^ T. V. GOLDEN A CO., Title Abstracters/Conveyancers, TAXES PAID FOB NON-RESIDENTS.' FARM LANDS • • |AND TOWN LOTS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. Farm Loans Negotiated on the Most Seasonable Terms. Deyarman Brothers, PKOnXlETORB OF THE Checker Liveryi Feed&Sale Stable O’NEILL NEB Finest turnouts in the|olty. Good, care ful drivers when wanted. Also run the O’Neill Omnibus Line Commercial Trade a Specialty Have ohargeeof MoCafferty’s Hearse. All orders will receive careful and prompt atten tlon FRED C. GATZ. - DEALER IN— Fresh, Dried and Sail Meats, Sugar-cured Ham, Breakfast Bacon, Bide*, Sploe roll baoon, all kind* of sausages, O’NEILL. NEB O’CONNOR & GALLAGHER DEALERS IN Of all kinds. A specialty made of FINE CIGARS. If you want a drink of good liquor do not fall to call on u«. Martin's Old Stand, O'Neill, Nab. FRED ALM, BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, Custom work and repairing—Dwyer’ Shoe Store—Wilson’s old stand. O'NEILL, NEB. THE AUTHORIZED Keeley institute, FOR THE CURE OF LIQUOR, OPIUM, HORPHINR AM 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 h identical with that at ■ Dwight and the results must be the same—certain cure. RATES—$75 for three weeks treatment. Medicine for - v cure of tobacco habit sent by express for $5. For further information address, l ©’Weill. IntitUte, a w - • •- WeTo. YOUN6 & CO. * •: Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines. Bi des and small musical instruments; sheet music and music books, tunning and re pairing. Knabee, Packar Bros., Everett, Shaw, Bradbury and Webster pianos. ^ Farrand & Notey, Mason & Hamlin, Ear huff and other organs. Domestic and American sewing machines. Columbia and all other makes of bicyles. Call on us when in need of anything in our line; on Doug* las street, two doors east of Hotel Evans, O’NEILL, Neb. Purchase Tlckete and Conelgn your Freight via tha F. E.& M.V.andS.C.&P. RAILROADS. TRAINS DEPART: OOIHO CAST. Passenger east, • - 9:85 a. m. Freight east. • 10:45 a. k. ooiaa wist. Freight west, Passenger west, Freight, 1:45 p. m 5:15 p. u 8:44 P. M. Tlio Elkhorn Line 1* now running Reclining Chair Cars dally, between Omaha and Dead wood, jree to holders of first-class transpor tation. Fer any Information call on Wa J. DOBBS, Agt. O’NEILL. NEB. GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY, Eastern Railway Co. of Minnesota, SOLID - TRAINS -BETWEEN St. Panl, Minneapolis, Duluth and West Superior. Buffet Parlor Cars on' all day trains. W. A. CARPENTER, Oenl. Pass. Agent, St. Panl, Minn. —BETWEEN— SIOUX CITY & ST. PAUL. —PASSING— Doon. Garretson, Pipestone, Marshall, Will mar, Litchfield, Lake Mlunethnka and Minneapolis. * —BEACHING ALL POINTS IN— ME50TA, TEE DMAS, XOVTAXA AND MANITOBA. AND AUi PACIFO COAST AND PUGET SOUND POINTS. Also all Soo Line and Grnada Pacific points east. Connects at Sionx City with all the great Diverging Lines. --- ( -THE PACIFIC SHORT LINE. (S. C., O’N A W. BY.) Through Northeastern Nebraska. (The Land of the Golden Bar), —BETWEEN— Sioax City, Jaokson, Allen, Dixon, Ran dolph, Otmond, Plainview, Brnnswiok and O’NeUL THE SHORT LINE, via. O’Neill, from all points between BLACK HILLS AND SIOUX CITY. Three Hours Quioker time than via. any other line. Golden opportunities along these lines for homeseekers. For full particulars write to P. C. 11 ILL. W. B.'McNIDEB, Pres, and Gen'l. Mgr. Gen’l. Pass. Agt. J. W. FIREBAlJGH, agt., O’NEILL, NEB A SALOON Where the beet * WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Can Always be Had , Is located opposite Thk Itkh PAT GIBBONS, Prop. •v'i '-$W