^OFFICIAL DIRECTORY fSTATH. ...James E. Boyd I Governor.T.J. Majors Lurer16'.*:. '?.J?E. Hln Eri-.-*sfftfasas fv^t*::.3eo.r.glHKmc?ohurIJ kiTS STATE UNIVERSITY, fore, Lincoln: Leavitt Burnham, M. Hiatt, Alma; E. F. Holmes, Mallnleu, Kearney: M. J. Hull, 0NORES8IQNAL. 'has. F. Manderson, of Omaha; Paddock, of Beatrice, lives—Wm. Bryau, Lincoln; O. _ lit_j jil^Valnkun 1 11 VI'S— VY in. Drj»ui “■ ceu Bow: Wm. McKelRhan, Bed JUDICIARY. „ .Amasa Cobh Bamiiei Maxwell and T. L. Norval SNTH JUDICIAL DISTH1CT. * “ . .M. P- Klnkald, of O’Neill .J. J. King of O’Neill .A. L. Bartow of Chadron .A. L. Warrick, of O’Neill '.AND OFFICES. O’NXIIX. ...B. 8. Gillespie ...A. L. Towle. NXLIOB. .C. W. Robinson ..W. B. Lambert COUNTY. L.Wm Bowen \ District Court.John Sklrvingr ;.0. P. DeLanoe ..Barrett Scott i.John 8. Weekes 5.C. E. Butler [..J. O. Harnlsn '.H. 0. McEvony i..E. Me,rlman E7..Mrs. H. W. Dudley I,.Dr. H. A. Skelton |..W. W. Page E... E. W. Adams SUPERVISORS. ;W bn ik TOWNSHIP Atkinson Chambers Cleveland l-onley Deloit Dustin Emmet • Ewing Eairvlew Francis Li rattan [ireen 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 Willowdale ADDRESS Atkinson Uh ambers Dustin Chambers Delot t Dustin Emmet Ewing Uh umbers Atkinson O’Neill Atkinson Inman Page Bliss Little O’Neill blackbird Kay Turner Scottvllle Turner Stuart O'Neill Atkinson Swan 8 tar Atkinson Doty Page Amelia jninneola U Y OF O'NEILL. >, T. V. Golaen; Justices, E. H. id R. Welton; Constables, John Perkins Bgooks. JNCILMEN—FIRST WARD, ears.—Ben DeYarman. For one Stannard. SECOND WARb. irs—Fred Gatz. For ono year— THIRD WARD, s—Barrett Scott. For one year CITT OFFICERS. . Biglln; Clerk,Xhos. Campbell; David Adams; City Engineer, Sms; Police Judge, N. Martin; lice, John Lappan; Attorney, weighmaster, Ed. M'.Brlde; llssloner. O. E. Davidson. WIT AN TOWNSHIP. John Winn; Trearurer. J. Sul . D. II. Cronin; Assessor. Pat Ices, M. Castello and Chas Ingor Be, PerklDS Brooks and WlllStans ■verseer dist. 26, Theodore Otto; |. Barrett, sr. !«’ RELIEF C0MNI8SI0N. meeting first Monday In Febru Fyear, and at such other times as icessary. Itobt. Gallagher, Page, lm. Bowen, AtklnBon, secretary; is, Cleveland. JCK’S CATHOLIC CHURCH. every Sabbath at 10:30 o'clock, lassidy. Poster. Sabbath school following servloes. >IST CHURCH. Servloes inday morning at 11 o’clock, lm owed by Sunday school. Preach eniug at8o’clock. Prayer meeting evening at 8 o’elock. Epwortb Itional meeting Tuesday evening ; E. E. Wilson, Pastor. PERIAN CHURCH Servloes unday morning at 11 o'clock. >1 at 10 a. m. Rev. N. S. Lowrie, Pastor. •OST, MO. 80. The Gdn. John Post, No. 86, Department of Ne ll., will meet the first and third mlng of each month In Masonlo ■ 8. J. Smith, Com. IN VALLEY LODGE, I. O. O. s even Wednesday evening In hall, visiting brothers cordially end. E, Sec. A. H. Gorbett, N. G. Itlev,R.S. D. L. Dark, P. S. H. Thompson, Treas. LD CHAPTER, R. A. M first and third Thursday of each sonic hall. is. Sec. J. C. Harnibh, H, F —HELMET LODGE. U. D. ltlon even Monday at 8 o clock p. Fellows’ hall. Visiting brethern Ited. E. M. Grady, C. C. Ns, K. of R. and S. - ENCAMPMENT NO. 80.1. meets every second and fourth laeh month in Odd Fellows’ Hall. t, 8. A. H. Corbet, C. P. ODGE NO. 41, DAUGHTERS BEKAH, meets every 1st and Sd tch month In Odd Feirows’ Hall, Edith Butler, N. O. 30tt, Secretary. ILD LODGE, NO. 95,F.A A.M. ' communications Thursday nights i the full of the moon. ns, Sec. A. L. Towle, W. M. TEILL REPUBLICAN CLUB Sfcre located over Morris & Co's. >n Douglas street. The rooms are times. Republicans are Invited i rooms at any and all times, rlille In the city are Invited to llub rooms their headquarters, ■eetlng of the club the first and lay evening of each month. . A. L. TOWLE, President. BGS, Secretary. BTOFFICE DIRCETORY Arrival of Malls V. V. R. R.—FROM THE EAST. lunday Included at.6:15 p a FROM THE WEST. lunday lnoluded at.9:35am PACIFIC SHORT LINE. iry day except Sunday at 9:00 p m “ “ 6:00 am O’NEILL AND CHELSEA. nday, Wed. und Friday at 7:00 am isday,Thurs. and Sat. at.. 1:00pm O'NEILL AND PADDOCK, nday. Wed.and Friday at..7:00 am eday, Thurs. and Sat. at..4:30p m ’NEILL AND NIOBRARA. nday. Wed. and Frl. at_7:00 a m iday, Thurs. and Sat. at.. .4:00 p m [ILL AND CUMMINSVILLE. ..Wed. and Fridays at.. .11:30 p m i., Wed. and Friday at.1:00 p m NOTICE. Edward B. Reese, Julia Reese, Mary Louisa Lukens, —— Lukens husband of Mary Loniaa Lnkena, defendants, will take notice that on the 31st day of Aug ust, 1892, The Amerioan Investment Co., plaintiff herein, filed its petition in the district conrt of Holt oonnty, Nebraska, against the above named defendants and each of them, the object and prayer of which is to foreclose a certain trnst deed executed by Edward S. Reese and Julia Reese his wife, to E. B. Ormsby, trustee for P. O. Refsell, upon the following de scribed real estate situated in Holt county Nebraska, to-wit: Beuthwest quarter section thirty-one, township thirty-three, range fourteen west of the 6th P. M. To secure the payment of a oertain note of $676 and ten interest coupons, all dated June 26, 1886. Said princiaal note of $676 being due June 1,1891, and the coupon notes being due on the 1st days of December and June of each year, commencing with December 1,1886. The plaintiff al leges that it is the owuer of and in pos session of the interest notes whioh ma tured on the first days of June 1891, De cember 1890, June 1889, December 1888, June 1890, Deoeiriher 1889. That there is now due on said notes owned by plaintiff and secured by said trust deed the sum of $200 according to the terms of said deed, and the further sum of $60 taxes paid. The plaintiff prays that said premises may be decreed to be sold subject to said principal note and the interest coupons maturing subsequent to those owned by plaintiff to satisfy the amount found due thereon. You are required to answer said pcti tion on or before the 10th day of October Dated this 3lBt day of Angust, 1892. 8-4 R. R. Dickson, Atty. for Pltf. NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION. Land Office at O’Neill, Neb.,) August 15, 1892. 5 Notioe is hereby given that the fol lowing-named settler hes filed notice of his intention to make final proof in sup port of his claim and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at O’Neill, Neb., on Ootober 6, 1892, viz: TIMOTHY D. McCarthy, Hd. Number 12811 for the North half northwest quarter, section 3, north half northeast quarter section 4, township 27, range 12, west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: Bernard McOlone, Edward Boyle, Henry W. Shaw and Daniel McCarthy, all of O’Neill. Also BERNARD McGLONE, Hd. No. 12616, For the southwest quarter Bouthwest quarter section 27, southwest quarter northwest quarter, north half northwest quarter section 34, township 28, range 12 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Timothy McCarthy, Edward Boyle, Henry W. Shaw aqd Daniel McCarty, all of O’Neill. B. S Gillespie, 8 6 Register. THE FRONTIER FOR LEGAL BLANKS PUBLICATION NOTICE. In the district court, within and for the county of Holt and state of Nebraska. The Phoenix Insurance Company of Hartford, Connecticut, plaintiff, vs Even Cauldwell, Lovina Cauldwell, Clar ence D, Houck and Mrs. Clarence D. Houck, his wife, whose Christian name is to plaintiff unknown, et al, defend ants. To Clarenoe D. Houck and Mrs. Clarence Houck, whose Christian name is to plaintiff unknown, defendants: You and each of you will take notice that the above named plaintiff did, on the 20th day of August, 1892 file its peti tion in the distriot court within and for the county and state aforesaid demand ing personal judgment against the de fendants Even Cauldwell and Lovina Cauldwell in the sum of one thousand dollars ($1000)with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum from the 1st day of December, 1889, and a further judgment against said defendant Even Cauldwell for the sum of $80 with 10 per cent, interest on $40 from the 1st of of December, 1889, and on $40 from the 1st of June, 1889, together with a decree foreclosing a oertain mortgage deed, ex ecuted to seoure the payment of said sum and interest, on the following described real estate situated in the county of Holt, in the state of Nebraska, to-wit: The south half (8)4) of the southeast quarter (SEJ£) and the south half (S%) of the southwest quarter (SWJ£) of sec tion twenty-eight (28), township twenty seven, (27), north range nine (9), west of sixth (6)th p. m., adjudging the plaintiff to have the first lien on said premises to be sold for the payment of said judg ment; and forever barring and foreclos ing said defendant and eaoh and all of them from all right, title, interest and equity of redemption in and to said premises or any part thereof. That un less you and each of you answer or plead to said petition on or before the 17th day of Ootober, 1892, the averments of said petition will be taken as true and judg ment and decree rendered according to the prayer thereof. WRIGHT & STOUT, Att’ys. for Pltff. Attest: 5th day of September, 1892. John Skibvino, 9-4 Clerk. NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS. To all whom it may concern: The commissioners appointed to vacate a road commencing at a point on the J }4 section line on section three (3) town- ] ship twenty-eight (28), north range eleven ! (11), w. 51, 45 chs. Booth of the sec. corner on the N. line of sec. 8, and run ning thence west parallel with the Elk- j horn river to the oentre of the NWJ£ of seo. 3, thence N. 35.00 chs. to the 7th 8. P. N., has reported in favor of vaoating said portion of road No. 8, and all ob jections thereto or claims for damages mnst be filed in the county clerk’s office on or before noon of the 15th day of November, A. D., 1892, or said road will vacate without reference thereto. Dated September 3, 1892. 12-8 C. E. Butlbb, Clerk. J. C. Hashish, Deputy. SBAL. Sight la priceless and Jts proper preserve* tlon la a matter for the most earnest consid eration of ever person of ordinary common sense. Remember that a lenae aecentered one centimeter (the one hundredth part of an Inch) produces as many prism dioptres as It possesses lenticular dioptres of refraction. Don't wear poorly made spectacles when you oan pet reliables ones at the same price. Tudor's Adamantine lenses are ground from the cleraost orystal obtainable, building up the nerve power, easy und rendering natural the accomodation, they are without doubt best adapted for optloal purposes and are recommended by all the most eminent of the medical fraternity. Including DR. BRAINYEA. ex-govenor of Zaoateeas, Hex.; DR. MARIN, ex-govenor of Ajnas Oallentes; EDWARD JENNINGS, M. D., vloo-pres Medical Ass. of Canada. -FOR SAPS BY DR. P. C. CORRIGAN, Druggist, O'NEILL. NEB. O’NEILLBUSINESS DIRECTORY J C. SMOOT, FASHIONABLE BARBER. DEALER IN OIOAR8, ETO. D It. C. D. B. EI8AMAN. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, D'NRILL, NEB. w. H. 1MEJICE, ATTORNEY-ATNLAW. Real Estate and Insurance. E. H. BENEDICT, LAWYER, Office In the Judge Roberta building, north of Barnett * Frees' lumbor yard. O NEILL, NEB. E. W. ADAMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Will practice In all the courts. Special at tention given to foreclosures and collections. Is also COUNTY ATTORNEY. D R. B. T. TRUEBLOOD, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Discuses of the Eye and Ear and flttlnfl glasses a specialty. Office hours 0 to 12 a. m. and Z to&p. in, Office over “THE EMPORIUM." ULLEN BROS., CARPENTERS & BUILDERS. Estimates taken and material! furnished. Jobbing promptly attended to. ^ BOYD, BUILDERS/ ESTIMATE8 FURNI8HED. ^HIHIIUIHKIllllllH«lii1!i;:WII[lilll!HIII!llltHlllillimilllll!IHnillllUIHm I A. Ha CORBETT 1 I WILL ATTEND TO YOUR 1 | DENTISTRY I | IN FIRST-CLASS SHAPE. g E ®PHOTOGRAPHY* | | OF ALL KINDS p | Froaptlr and Sitisfectorily Executed, j In ■ _ | Office and galary on Fourth street § p east of Holt County Bank. g IlinilinHHimiHlHKIIIIIIlllWItllllllHKilllllliHIlUUnRlIlUlllIHllllinMl hotel Evans. FORMERLY EUROPEAN. Enlarg ed. Refurnished -AND REFITTED. Only First Class Hotel in City. W. T. EVANS. Prop. JONES & APCUICHEOA PROPRIETORS OP | - CENTRAL- ~ Livery Barn. O'NEILL, NEB. NEW BUGGIES far NEW TEAMS. Everything First-Class. Barn Opposite Campbell’s Implement House EMILSNIQGS, General Blacksmith, O’NEILL, NEB' Wagon and Carriage Repair ing Done to Perfection. Plow Work and Horse Shoe ing a Specialty. Hand-Made Bnoss Made to ant Order We stop Interfering and successsully treat quarter Ciraoks and Contraotlnir Feet, and cure Corns, where our directions are.strlotly followed. Carry a Line of Carriage, Wagon and* lo stock. Work done on short notice. XI-P38 GOOD TEAMS, NEW RIGS Prices Reasonable. East of McCufferto's. O’NEILL, NEB, R. R. DICKSOrl&CO. 8UOOE88QR8 TO T. V. GOLDEN A CO., Title Absfracters/Conveyancers, TAXES PAID FOB NON-RESIDENTS. FARM LANDS • • /AND TOWN LOTS FOR SALE OB EXCHANGE. Farm Loans Negotiated on the Most Reasonable Terms. Deyarman Brothers, PROHRIETOR8 OP THE Checker Livery, Feed&Sale Stable O’NEILL NEB Finest turnouts In the|olty. Good, oar©* nil drivers when wanted. Also run the O’Neill Omnibus Line Commercial Trade a Specialty Have chargee of MoCafferty’g Hearse. All orders will reoeive careful and prompt attend FRED C. GATZi - DEALER IN— Fresh, Dried and Salt Meats. Bugaroured Ham, Breakfast Bacon, Bide*, Spice roll baoon, all kinds of sausages, O’NEILL, NEB O’CON NOR & GALLAGHER DEALERS IN WINEIN LIQUORS Of all kinds. A specialty made of FINE CIGARS. If you want a drink of good liquor"" do not fall to call on us. Martin’s Old Stand, O’Neill, Nab. J. McCAFFERTY. -=DEALER IN= HARDWARE Tinware, Farm Implements, Furniture, Woodenware, Wagons, Corn-Shellers, Coffins and Undertaking Supplies,. O’NEILL, HOLT CO., NEB. YOUNG & CO. 4.W:T%‘ Iff . m. \ 'VM .'m 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. i Call on us when in need of anything in our line; on Doug las street, two doors east of Hotel Evans, O’NEILL, Neb. Purchaaa Tlokata and ConaiRn your Fralfht vlatha F. E.&M.V.andS. C.&P. RAILROADS. TRAINS DEPART} oonro bast. Passenger east, ■ - 0:85 a. m. Freight east. • • 10:45 a. m. oonro west Freight west, - 1 .-45 p. u Passenger west, • 5:15 p. m Freight, .... 6:44 p.m. The Blkborn Lino is 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, Act. O'NEILL. NEB. ciIarles Hoffman * « * » Merchant Tailor, • * * * CUTTING AND FITTING. A full line of samples of the latest styles of fall and winter suitings on hand. Call and see them. GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY, Eastern Railway Co. of Minnesota, SOLID - TRAINS -BETWEEN St. Panl, Minneapolis, Dnlnth and West Superior. Buffet Parlor Cars on all day trains. W. A. CARPENTER, OenX Pass. Agent, St. Paul, Minn. THROUGH DAILY TRAINS —BKTWBEH— SIOUX CITY & ST. PAUL. —PASBIMO— Boon. Gnrretson, Pipestone, Marshall, Will* mar, Litchfield, Lake Mlnnethnka and Minneapolis. —REACTING ALT, FOIKTB IK— mmU, TBS DAKOTAS, XOXTAVA AND MANITOBA. ” AMD ALL PACIFC COAST AND PUGET ' SOUND POINTS. J Also all Soo Line and Crnada Paoiflo points east. Connects at Sionx City with all the great Diverging Lines. -THE- V.i-iSr;-;-''' PACIFIC SHORT LINE. £ (8. C., O’N A W. BY.) Through Northeastern Nebraska. (The Land of the Golden Bar), —BETWEEN— Bioax City, Jackson, Alien, Dixon, Ran dolph, Otmond, • Plainview, Brunswick and O’NsiU. THE SHORT LINE, via. O'Nelli, from all points between BLACK HILLS AND SIOUX CITY. Three Hours Quicker time than via. any other line. Golden opportunities along these lines for homeseekars. For full particulars write to F. O. HiLL. W. B.oMcNIDER, Pres, and Gen'l. Mgr. Gen'l. Pass. Agt. J. W. FIRESAlJGH, agt., O’NEILL, NEB FRED ALM, BOOT UNO SHOE SHOP. 1 Custom work and repairing—Dwyer* Shoe Store—Wilson’s old stand. O'NEILL. ^ NEB. A SALOON Where the best WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS «s; Can Always be Had Ii located opposite Th* Itbh PAT GIBBONS, Prop.