The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 11, 1894, Image 5

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    OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
n'rV ^<>v,i!
STATE.
.. Lorenzo Crounse
cr'nor...T._J._MaJpre
. J. C. Allen
jj"inr* »f Bmiey
IK71 ■f!ViW«n‘_r--.. ti -■ ■
George H. Hastings
.Eu --
Eugene Moore
»«'island iiuVlings.Vaeoige Humphrey
fta rfio instruction.A. IC. Uoudy
jtjill'L 1
rrVNT!* STATE UNIVERSITY.
! , ' ficre, Lincoln: Leavitt Burnham,
i M Hiatt, Alma; E. P. IlolmoB,
.j." jiailalou, Kearney, M. J. Hull,
Ipjerct’. •»
(JO yO JlESSIONAL.
[ '.'rha*. r. Mandorson, of Omaha;
V\\ Allfti- ‘iv,,s__\vrm.- Bryan, Lincoln? O,
I BtP^SinBow: Wm. McKetRhun. Rod
1>l v* .
,ciollJ' JUDICIARY.
.Samuel Maxwell
jjjef justice - - judge Poet and T. L.Norval
JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Hl-TEE.N j V p Klnkold, of O'NeiU
judge..J. J. King of O'Neill
.. A. L. Bartow of Chadron
Judge.A. L. Warrlok. Of O’Neill
wortor "land offices.
O'NEU.1..
.W. D. Mathews.
Mister..A. L. Towle.
Jcolver...
kelioh.
0. W. Robinson
.W.B. Lambert
jeeistcr." ".
rr.COUNTY.
i .Goo McOutcheon
^RftbeDisirtctCourt;..,.JohnM8kH^
.. J. P. Mullen
Treasurer. .Sam Howard
Deputy..Bill Bethea
'Clerk. Mike McCarthy
Deputy. Obas Hamilton
Sheriff. "
Sheriff." . ..Chas O’Neill
Jepaty-vv*Xig*“*...W. R. Jackson
jopt.of schools.....Mra, w. R. Jackson
Assistant... .Dr. Truehlood
Owner-•. .M.P. Norton
...jj. R. Murphy
Attorney.
SUPERVISORS.
.Frank Meore
jtkins.on.. Wilson Brodie
flevehend. Willie Calkins
(Jt-ler-LV...George Eckley
(jiam.iera. .Fred Schindler
Be1-”1-. ..J. 8. Dennis
}»S,"V;. W.B. Haigh
Jaiinett. ■ .D. G. Roll
. .8. Gllllson
fair' lew. K. J. Hayes
Drattsn• ••■■.*.R. Slaymaker
Inman— . John Hodge
kcClure. John Murphy
tyNeill .
Puddock... ...
Pleasuntvlew.
Bock Fulls
tool Creek...
butt.
bra toga.
Sind Creek....
tart.
han.
Serldan.
lends.
Terdigris .. ..
Wyoming.
Willuwdale—
.George Kennedy
’ ’ Mrs
John Air
...lames Gregg
F. W. Phillips
...Peter Kelly
.John Crawford
..L. A. Jlllison
.U. O. Wine
........T. E. Doolittle
.J. B. Donolioe
.G. H. Pheli>9
..J. E.Whi.e
.D. Trullingc-r
C11Y OF VNEILL.
Supervisor, John Murphy; Justices, E. II,
Benedict and B. Welton; Constables, John
Uppiin and Perkins Brooks.
COUNCILMAN—FIRST WARD, V
For two years.—Ben DeYarman. Bor on©
jear-Davia stannard.
SECOND WARD.
For two years—Fred Gatz. For one year—
B. Mullen.
THIRD WARD.
For two years—J. C Smoot. For one year—
B.M.Wagers. ' v» , <
CITY OFFICERS.
Mayor, K. It. Dickson; Clerk, N. Martin;
Treasurer, David Adams; City Engineer,
John Uorrisky; Police Judge, N. Martin;
Chief of Police, Charlie Hall; Attorney,
1.11. Benedict; Weighmaster, Joe Miller.
ORA TTAN TO WNSHIP.
Supervisor, John Winn; Trearurer, John
Dwyer; Clerk, D. H. Cronin; Assessor, Mose
Campbell; Justices, M. Castelio and Chas.
lagorsoll; Justices, Perkins Brooks and Will
Stanskie; Road overseer dist. 26, Allen Brown
to. No. 4, John Enright.
SOLDIERS’ RELIEF C0MM8SI0X.
Hegutor meeting first Monday in Febru
L’rot each year, and at such other times as
li deemed necessary. Rob a. Gallagher, Page,
ftairman; Wm. Bowen, O’Neill, secretary;
H. H. Clark, Atkinson.
CT.l’ATRICK’S CATHOLICCHDBCH.
p Services every Sabbath at 10:30 o’clock,
tety itev. CasBldy, Postor. Sabbath school
immediately following servioes.
METIIODIST CHUBtH. Services
Blevcry Sunday morning at 11 o’clock, 1m
ttediatel followed by Sunday school. Preach -
tain the evening at8o’clock. Prayer meeting
Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. Epworfi
league devotional meeting Sunday evening
^6:1) o’clock. F. Ellis, Pastor.
IM. C. A. Bible study and consecration
> meeting every Monday evening in
sciure room, M.E. church.
Will, Lowhik, Secretary.
GL
A. R. post, NO. 86. The Gen. John
,-0 Neill Post, No. 88, Department of Ne
tasta G. A. R., will meet the first and third
n ~ ^ Will IUDCIi tUU U1BI OUU “
evening of each month in Masonic
■11 O’Neill 8. J. Smiih, Com.
fcrttei to attend.
t-L. Bright, N. G.
E. W. Adams, SeC.
(Jarfield chapter, it. a. m
«Meeta on first and third Thursday of each
'"M in Masonic hall.
' "•Dobrs Seo. J. C. Harnish, H, F
KOF P.---HELMET LODGE. U. D
■ lOnVOntlnn nTTAm, ««■ U ■r* CJCCk p,
_ “■ t,°,r!™n,lon every Monday at 8 o'<
«*^lly lQrtted?WS’ &al1- Vt8lUnK bretherc
E. M. Grady, C. C.
t. E. Evans, K. of H, and 8.
0’?'^ ENCAMPMENT NO. 30.
^.6U.£F. meets every second and fourtl
each month m Odd Fellows’ Hall
Scribe, 0. L. Bright,
E^J^DGE NO. 41, DAUGHTER
ftifoiv^KBEKAH, meets every 1st and d
““•I of each month in Odd Fellows’ Hail.
Ann,_ „ Lizzie Smith, N. G,
DIE Hershiser, Secretary.
(j‘tSELU LODGE, NO.BB.FxfeA.M
«t orh?r opramunioatlons Thursday nighti
W T lore the full of the moon.
Jl’l- Ev'ans, Seo. A. L. Towle, W. M.
'TAMP NO. 1710. M. W.OFA
hch'mnlf.S'ith0 first and third Tuesday ii
Tffonth In the Masonic hall.
D n °p ■“ *n the Masonic hall.
-^tronin, clerk. B. J. Ilayes, V. C.
A.,?’,V' .)X„Np. 153. Meets
tt,eMason?o1htaiiTuds^ay oIoaob mcmtb ii
c- McHugh. ilec. G. W. Meals. M. A,
POSTOFFICE DIRCETORY
Arrival ofMails
Ivwvh,!4,'. y. R. R.—PROM THE EAST.
*ervrt,r„ o • ;• “• FROM THE EAST.
may, Sunday included at.6:15 pn
Lcrvrf,,., c from the west.
1 a«y, Sunday included at.9:45 a n
Arrive, pacific short line.
6r£ a,ly exoept Sunday at 11:35 P n
“ 9:55 an
Depilr.. ,, °» EII.L AND CnELSEA.
*rrivesrPn!l!l5'’ w®d. and Friday at 7:00 an
iJesday,Thurs.and Sat. at..l:00pn
fcparts u..°:.NK11-1- and paddock.
Arrive?~*pn<lay. Wed.and Friday at..7:00 an
tsTuesday, Thurs. and Sat. at..4:30 p n
fepur,. ,l0 x,1'I|.I. AND NIORKAKA.
Arrive®T,.<lni!uy' Wed. and Fri.rnt_7:00 a n
ivesT;,.. , "oa. ana t rl.*Ht_7:i*J
uesday, Thurs. and Sat. at...4:00p n
Arrirc, and cumminsville.
Wpd. and,Fridays at... U :30 p n
on.. Wed. and Friday at.1:00 p n
THE .USE OF PAPER MONEY.
Common to Nearly AU Clvlllisd Conn
tries—In um in Various Notion*.
Almost, if not quite, all civilized ■
countries use paper money to facili
tate payments within their own Juris,
diction. The United States use paper
money to a greater extent than any
other country, and in notes in smaller
denomination than any other coun
try of equal importance. All of our
paper bills except the gold certificates
are in the denominations of 81, $3, $5,
810, 820, 850, 8100, 8500 and 81,000; our
gold certificates do not appear in de
nominations less than 820. The' Do
minion of Canada issues 81 and 83
notes, and various banks issue notes
varying from 85 to 81,000. Mexico is
snes paper money of 10 pesos and up
ward and the South American states
issue paper of similar denominations.
The bank of England issues all Eng
lish notes in denominations of
£5, £10, £80, £50, £300, £300,
£500 and £l,oOa The banks
of Scotland and Ireland issue
notes of £1 and upward. The bank
of France issues notes for 50 francs,
100, 300, 500 and 1,000 francs! The
bank of Belgium issues notes of 30
francs and upward. Italian banks is
sue notes of 1 lira and upward to 1,000
lire. The bank of Germany puts out
notes for 5 marks and upward to 1,000
marks. Austria issues notes of 1
gulden and upward. Russia is the
only European country which Issues
government notes, its paper money
being of the denomination of 1 ruble
and upward. Sweden, Norway and
Denmark issue by their banks notes
for 5 krone, 10, 35, 50 and 100 krone.
India does not issue paper money, nor
does China now. Japan provides pa
per money of 1 yen, 2, 5, 10, 30 and
100 yens, and the other countries, os a
rule, issue paper money, the lowest
denomination of which is usually ten
times the value of the coined unit of
value.
PERHAPS SHE POUND SOME.
Sha Had Hoped to Secure the Help of a
Professional Burglar.
A citizen in Chicago was on his way
home the other night when a shoe
came untied and he sat down on the
doorsteps of a house to fix things. He
was about to go on when a window
was opened above him and a woman’s
voice demanded:
“Say! Are you a burglar?”
“No, ma’am,” was the reply.
“What are you doing there?”
“Just tying up.my shoe.”
“Oh, that’s it!”
"Did you want a burglar, ma’am?”
asked the pedestrian, thinking he de
tected a tinge of disappointment in
her tones.
“You don’t see any around, do you?”
“No, not just now, but I presume I
can find one somewhere about. Is it
anything special, ma’am — anything
which won’t keep until to-morrow
night?”
“No, not bo very special,” she
answered. “My husband went away
with $15 in his pocket this morning
and came home drunk about an hour
ago. I’ve been through h s pockets
about six times and can’t find a cent
and I thought if you were a burglar
and could look him over I’d divide
with you on whatever you found.
Never mind, though. Come to think
of it, he always carries his money in
his shoes when he gets full and I’ll
run down stairs and overahul them?”
A. Gentle Rebuke.
Once at a family reunion of the
New York Potters, ex-Secretary W.
M. Evarts, as their counsel, had been
asked to dine with them all. There
was a bishop, and there was a doctor
of divinity, and there were other dis^
tinguished scions of the family-tree
present, and the after-dinner speeches
had naturally all been on the suc
cesses of one another. Then Mr.
Evarts was asked to make a.speech.
He said that he felt that he reaUy
must be excused. In this reverend
presence, however, he might be par
doned for uttering a paraphrase of
Scripture, which had * come into his
mind during the speeches of the rest:
“Lord, Lord, Thou art the clay and
we are the Pottera”
• A Pretty Girl Station Afoot.
Passengers over the Bumford Falls
and Buckfield road always notice
upon the platform at East Peru!
Maine, a plump and pretty girl who
wears the regalia of the station agent.
She wears a cap with gold lace and
a brass shield, and on the shield is
“Station Agent” This is Miss Lillie
Howard, and she has had charge ol
the station at East Peru for some
time. She is attentive to her duties,
the trainmen always have a smile and
a pleasant word for her, and many a
drummer vainly attempts to appropri
ate a share of her smiles as the train
whisks.past ’Tis needless to com
ment on the neatness o< East Peru
station. _'
Needed. Articles.
Mr. Choate, having arrived at the
old-sighted age, did not recognise it»
or did not wish to commence the use
1 of glasses. In pleading a cause he
had difficulty in seeing his notes, and,.
in order properly to decipher his manu
; script, kept holding his paper farther
and farther oft On one occasion this
so annoyed the judge that he at last
' burst out with: “M» Choate, I would
advise you to get one of two things,
either a pair of tongs or a pair of
spectaclea ”
Action of Cold and Host.
The generally accepted theory of
i the cooking of meat relates to the up
1 plication of heat, but Dr. Sawiczev
osky has called attention to the fact
I that almost precisely the same chem
ical and physical changes can be ac
1 complished by exposing animal flesh
' to extreme cold. Meat subjected to a
i degree of cold equal to fifty degrees
1 below zero of Fahrenheit’s thermome
! ter looks and tastes exactly like meat
► boiled In fresh water.
IN THE NECK.
A Macro Boy Who Wm the Butt of
Ilia Companions.
Sight little colored boys got on ft
Buffalo street car at the corner of
Vermont street one evening recently.
They had been out to 8t. Mary's to re
hearse something or other (they were,
choir boys) and they were then on
their way to St. Paul's. The women
in the cai* talked to thorn, and asked
them all sorts of questions* They all
talked willingly except one little
fellow, who was black as coal, and
who seemed to be the butt of the
other seven,
“So yon all sing?" asked one of tlie
women.
“Yep,” answered three of • the boys
at the same time.
“Then you are regular little black
birds?”
"Oh, no, ma'am. Blackbirds don’t
do nothing but chirp. I'm a canary.'*
“An' I’m a mockin’-bird,” said an
other, and each boy told what kind
of a bird he was until the eighth one,
the butt before mentioned, was the
only one who had said nothing.
“And what kind of a bird are yon,
my little fellow?'' asked the woman.
“Deed, ma’am,” he answered, “I
specs I mus’ be a chicken, I get it in
the neck so offun.”
Hood’s Cures
JRm Edna Kyle
Chamberlain, Booth Dakota. .
Works Like Magic
Rheumatism—Internal Pains and
Aohee— Perfectly Cured
“ I must say Chat Hood’s Sarsaparilla works
like magto. I bare for two years been Tory
seriously troubled with rheumatism, suffering
Intense pains and aches. I tried all the reme
dies 1 could get; but all failed, until, having
heard so much about Hood’s Sarsaparilla, I
thought I would try It The very first bottle
did me a great deal of good, and I thought I
must continue. I have been using
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
regularly, and am now oe well as anyone.’*
Miss Edna Kyle, Chamberlain, South Dakota.
Hood’s PHIS cure liver Ills, constipation,
biliousness, Jaundice, sick headache, Indigestion,
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