The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 14, 1893, Image 5

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OFFICIAL directory.
STATE. '
.Lorenzo Orounse
S#ry,,fM,i ....J. 8. Bartley
1'ir;isur<r-.." ..George H. Hastings
.Eugene Moore
« iiuYlings.. George Humphrey
■{SJ&lnsl ruction.A- K. (Toady
e'1“ ‘ s STATE UNIVERSITY.
KP ■ i iiicolu; Leavitt Burnham,
* Wiiiitt, Aima: E. P. Holmes,
t* MaJlaieu, Kearney; M. J. Hull,
J.T.
f(, \(i R KSSIONAL.
_(Ytllls. Mandorson, ot Omaha;
All‘T'dves—Win!' Bryan, Llnooln; O.
n Bow; Wm. McKelffihan, bed
d.
JUDICIARY.
, J .Samuel Maxwell
justice.. ■ ■ and T. L. Norval
.. .
dtrr\TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
jlHEENIH Kinkald,of O’NeUl
*.. ... J. J. King of O’Neill
.tur .. ' ' A T n.. mat n# PKnaimw*
ortor
liter
ister. •
eiver..
A. L. Bartow of Chadron
. .. .A. L. Warrick,,of O’NolU
"land offices. ■
..W. D. Mathews.
NKLldH.
.A. L. Towle.
Ister.
liver
,.C. W. Robinson
..W.B. Lambert
COUNTY.
.Wm Bowen
f Of tbo District court.John Skirvina;
ity
;urer..
ity.
Rhodr Hayes.
.Jas. Sullivan.
..C.E. Butler
.J. C. Harnlsh
. H. C. McEvony
.. ..John McBride.
. «I fhools..Mrs. H. W. Dudley
.. .Dr. H. A. Skelton
.. .W. W. Page
.. H. E. Murphy
iruey- .
SUPERVISORS.
SAME
,JJww
lie W
uitiE
lley H
rfortl John
b!i Win
_^V
ley I| B
wn .s I)
feFli v
)bot* John
»S
:b» B
eg W T
m LA
sJD
ley Peter
ge John
ledy Geo
•MD
umber It
eril
'arthy M II
Hips Prank
HUG
illinser P
iteJE
SOD J U
rinz E M
in John
TOWNSHIP
Plcasantview
Deloit
Cleveland
Verdigris
Inman
Sand Creek
Kook Falls
;'on lev
Pair view
Dustin
[i reon V alloy
Shields
Francis
Emmet
■Sheridan
Stuart
Swan
Scott
Lake
Paddock
y Neill
Chambers
Atkinson
Saratoga
Steel Creek
living
billow dale
Wyoming
McClure
Iowa
S rattan
ADDRESS
Kay
Swing
Itrodle
Page
Inman
Atkinson
Turner
Ob ambers
Inez
Dustin
Atkinson
O'Neill
Atkinson
Atkinson
Atkinson
Stuart
Swan
Scottvllle
Deloit
ulackblrd
O'Neill
Chambers
Atkinson
Saratoga
Star
Ewing
minneola
Amelia
Little
Page
O'Neill
C117 OF O’NEILL.
Dtrvisor, M. D, Long; JuBttoea, B.' H.
edict and B. Welton; Constables, John
pan and Perkins Brooks.
COUNCILMEN—FIRST WARD,
r two years.—Ben DeYarman. For one
■-David Stannard,
8ECOND WARD.
ir two years—Fred Gatz. For one year—
luUen.
THIRD WARD.
t two years—J. C Smoot. For one year—
^Yagers.
CITY OFFICERS.
tjor. R. R. Dickson; Clerk, N. Martin;
surer, David Adams; City Engineer,
) Horrisky; Police Judge, N. Martin;
i of Police, Charlie Hall; Attorney,
Benedict; Weighma§ter, Joe Miller.
GRATTAN TOWNSHIP.
ipervisor, John Winn; Trearurer. John
yer; Clerk, D. II. Cronin; Assessor, Mose
ipbell; Justices, M. Castello and Chas.
orsoll; Justices, Perkins Brooks and Will
akie; Road overseer dist. 2d, Allen Brown
No. 4, John Enright.
WIERU RELIEF COMNISSION.
eplar meeting first Monday in Febru
ot each year, and at such other times as
eemed necessary. Iiobt. Gallagher, Page,
nnan; Wm. BoWen, O’Neill, secretary;
I. Clark, Atkinson.
.PATRICK’S CATHOLIC CHURCH.
Services every Sabbath at 10:30 o’clock,
r Kev. Cassidy, Postor. Sabbath school
ediately following services.
ETHODIST CHURCH. Services
*?ery Sunday morning at 11 o’clock, lm
liatel followed by Sunday school. Preach
m the evening at8o’clock. Prayer meeting
inesday evening at 8 o’clock. Epworth
We devotional meeting Sunday .evening
clock. F. Ellis, Pastor.
C. A. Bible study and consecration
• meeting every Monday evening in
room, M.K. church.
WiiAi Low&ie, Secretary.
ft. u. POST, NO. 8«. The Gen. John
^“>1 Post, No. 86, Department of Ne
2 “•A- R-> will meet the first and third
W.evenlng of eaoh month In Masonic
8. J. Smiih, Com.
Korn valley lodge, i. o. o.
iii H. ever>' Wednesday evening in
—"Lows hall. Visiting brothers oordially
f1 to attend.
f-BllIGHT, N. Q.
CHAPTER, B. A. M
«t« on drat and third Thursday of eaoh
“'"Masonic hull.
Hobrs Sec. J. C. Habhibh, H. P
‘DIE
E. W. Adams, Sec.
,K-~HELMET LODGE. V. D.
« (MHtnrt ?1n evrory Monday at 8 o'olook p.
nalL Visiting brethern
t^S8,K.ofB.and-8M-GBADr*C-C
0Et|LEJlN.CAMPMENT NO. 80.1.
inf •m?et8every second and fourth
“leach month In Odd Fellows’Hall.
Scribe, 0. L. Bright,
Of ItEnrw F41» DAUGHTERS
«,„ S“?KAH, meets every 1st and 3d
each month in Odd Fellows’ Hall.
Hrnsv,. „ Lizzis Smith, N. G.
eRshi8er, Secretary.
LODGE, N0.95.F.&A.M.
l1u\!?>‘‘®m^nUr8dairnl8l,ta
^Uxs, See. A. L. Towns, W. M.
oct-caj
NO. 1710. M.W. OF A.
and third Tuesday In
®“nth in.ki?1 and third
H. C o‘."‘he Masonic hall,
'■ranin, clerk. R. J. 0
Hayes, V. O.
.."mVoii^Xv'NC^ 158, Meets seoond
!*s“nic haliTu<l9<lay ot ett°h month in
'McIlugh- Rec. o. W. Meals. M. A,
POSTOFFICK DIRCETORY
1.1 Arriv»l of Malls
'da3, SonJo,?'. “-—FROM TKB BAST.
unday included at.6:16 p
tdav 8nnalOS! THE WB8T.
“uday Included at.9:45 a
te* every iuflc HHOKT bins.
tt, ,y ua> except Sunday at 11:35 p
“ “ 9:65 a
1,3 Honda.1 \v jND CH“t.SBA.
“Tjcsdav’ Tvf1-and FrW“y at 7:00
“uuj.Thurs.and Sat.at..1:00
Us Monday1 w AiiD pabdock.
X&J-and Friday at..7:00i
0.„ y’Thur8-and 8at. at..4:30)
o’v* uu
** MondSf'wA5D NIOBRARA.
'** TuewaTVnC.?’a“l Fri. at.,.. 7:00
1 ueadav tk. na ™-at—‘ :0° *
O sti,, ’ h '• and 8at- at..-4:001
o'neh» ui«. ana oat. at...4
'isi'on.vih.uNI> Summinsvix-ui.
“on., wii ““A^dar* at... 11 d» i
eu. and Friday at.1:00 ]
RoutOlAgy.
The following are extracts from last
week’s Stuart Ledger. Editor Wertx
has. been a long-suffering victim of the
Jew’s malice, but at last he has thrown
down the gauntlet and announced that
the fight is on. We reproduce
these clippings as an indication of
Kautzman’s standing away from home
and at the same time give approbation
Ot Wertz course, which in aggravating
cases like this, is excusable:
The notorious Ham Kautzman in the
last jssue of his dirty, lying, slanderous,
contemptible sheet, devotes a screed in
his “valuable paper” to the Ledger and
its editor, which, as far as gall and
palpable, falsehood is concerned ha6
never had its equal in the annals of Holt
county journalism. This incubus upon
humanity and decent journalism opens
his piece of idiotic slop in the following
language;
=«Bie.week,*>e.,ore election the Stuart Ledger
said in substance that if Charley Hamilton
luminary*^ 11 WOuld mean death to that
In the literal meaning of the plain
English term he is a dirty lias; his muse
is the prince of liars: he lies by rote; he
lies from force of habit; he lies when
the truth would do better; he lies
because he is a born liar and has his
profession reduced to a science. We
will mail him a copy of the paper and if
he can find a sentence that has the re
motest semblance to the meaning he
implies we will pay the board bill he
jumped in Stuart eight years ago which
he to this day owes, and to a woman at
that, when his profession was thet of a
drunken loafer and tin horn gambler.
Kautzman, as a reform leader,' is noth
ing more nor less than an ignis fatuiis.
Such luminaries have their origin in the
dark, skummy, slimy marshes that breed
disease and pestilence. To follow it is
only to be led into mire and ooze among
slimy lizzards and snakes. A man who
would follow the teachings which are
the emanations of Kautzman’s warped
and perverted brain—his thoughts rise,
like the ignis fatuus, from a cesspool of
inward rottenness—would soon find
himself an enemy of all the rest of man
kind—a pure and simple anarchist.
We give the ostracised son-in-law fair
warning: Stop your hellish, libelous
accusations and keep your long nose out
of our business. If you do not there is
going to be such a rattling among the
dry bones of the closeted skeletons as
there has never been before in Holt
county. We are not trying to run a
bluff but for the good of all concerned
give timely warning.
**»wbw viv; vuhiob|
The city council has from time to
time been called upon by certain buyers
in O’Neill to investigate the manage
ment of the city scales and at the last
meeting appointed a committe for that
purpose. In the meantime, by request
we publish the following affidavit made
by Mr. Miller in his own defense.
The State op Nebraska, )
Holt County, i 88
I, Joe Miller,being first duly sworn de
pose and say that as weigh-master of the
city scales in O’Neill, Neb., I have al
ways performed my duty to the best of
my ability. That at no time as weigh
master did I knowingly wrong in any
manner any person, either buyer or
seller. That I take particular
care in having said scales prop
erly balanced and make reports
on weights of produce as is shown
by said scales when properly balanced. I
know neither friend nor foe in the per
formance my duty, and any reports
made by nWilliam Fallon or Con Keys
or any other person, reflecting on'my
official integrity, are wholly false and
without foundation. The above named
men being unable to buy me to act dis
honestly now endeavor to get me re
moved. Joe Milled.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 7th day of December, 1893.
Thomas V. Golden,
[seal] Notary Public.
My commission expires November
27, 1897. . _
A "Trait” Which Is Popular.
There is a great deal of indignation
felt against trusts. The s.ugar trust, the
standard oil trust, the Welch tin plate
trust, the English salt trust, and other
combinations of the kind, are vigorously
denounced, and it is a subject of con
troversy whether there are more trusts
in England than America, and whether
protection or free trade fosters them.
But there is one form of trust against
which no one has anything to qpy. That
is the trust the public reposes in Hood’s
sarsaparilla.
select duik oysters now on uuuu.
21-3 O’NBiLii Grocbry Co.
Atkinson Graphic: ' So it seems that
Kautzy is a "fiddler.” Whether he took
lessons in the art from the beastly
tyrant who fiddled while Rome was
burning, or graduated under the tutor
ship of the author of “Rakensack
Traveler" is not determined by any
mention in the great encyclopedias of
modern date. Rut notwithstanding
this lamentable omission in the records
of great compilers, Kautzy 4s an artist
on the ungodly viol, and when his
genius, in connection with this instru
ment, is slighted, he mounts the tripod
of wrath and while his ears fan the at
mosphere on Mount Olympus into a
cyclone, he tips his pen with the gall of
bitterness and scrawls a drastic screed
against Clyde King because that gentle
and model kid did not force the manage
ment of a recent Rebecca ball in O’Neill
to employ the Independent professor of
cat*gut symphony to entertain the- Re
becca guild on that occasion with a
demoniac rendition of the "Devils
Dream.” The tone, temper and scurril
ous verbiage of the screed proves, be
yond question, that in all that is decent
and manly, Clyde King is as much
above Kauizman as the "ridge pole of
heaven is abov% the mudsill of hell.”
The importance of keeping the liver
and kidneys in good condition cannot
be overestimated. Hood’s sarsaparilla
is a great remedy for regulating aid
invigorating these organs.
P. I). A J. F. nULLBN,
PROPRIETORS OP Till
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