The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 31, 1894, Image 5

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    GF.N1 OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
STATE.
Governor.Loren to Crounse
l.ieutcnant Governor.T. J. Majors
Secretary of State.J. C. Allen
Mate Treasurer.J. 8. Bartley
Unirnex General.George H. Hastings
stute Auditor.Eugene Moore
Com. Lands and Bulling*..George Humphrey
j^upt. Public Instruction.A. K. Goudy
REGENTS STATE UNIVERSITY.
i lias. H. Gere, Lincoln: Leavitt Burnham,
Omaha; J M. Hiatt, Alma; E. P. Holmes.
Pierce; J.T. Mallaleu, Kearney; M. J. Hull,
W‘ar‘ CONGRESSIONAL.
Senators—Chas. F. Manderson, of Omaha;
tv. V. Allen, of Madison.
Representative*—Wm. Bryan, Lincoln; O.
M. Kern, Broken Bow; Wm. McKelfthaa, Bed
L'lnud.
JUDICIARY.
Chief Justice.Samuel Maxwell
Associates.Judge Post and T. L.Norval
FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
judge.M.P. Ktnkald, of O’NeUl
Reporter.......... J-J. King of O’Neill
luSae .A.L. Bartow of Chadron
_ Wa__|nW nflVNolll
Keporter.A. L. Warrick, of O'Neill
LAND OFFICES.
W. D. Mathews.
....A. L. Towle.
o'lrsiLL.
Register.
Receiver......
RUOH.
Register.C. W. Robinson
Reiver . .W.B. Lambert
COUNTY.
judge.Geo McCutcheon
Cleric of the District Court—John Sklrvlng
D. imtv ................. ...........O. M.Collins
Treasurer.....J. P. Mullen
Deputy.Sam Howard
c lerk ..BUI Bethea
‘riff ..Chas Hamilton
Deputy:..Chas O’Neill
Supt. of Schools.W. K. Jackson
Assistant.Mrs. W. H. Jackson
Coroner.Dr. Trueblood
Attorney.B. E. Murphy
SUPERVISORS.
Atkinson.i£?u,k
Cleveland..Wilson. Brodle
Coi ley .Willie Calkins
Chambers.George Eckley
Delolt.Ered Schindler
Dustin.J. 8. Dennis
Ewing. ..-.D. G. Roll
Falrview. B. B. Kelly
Grattan ..vi"Sr Bayes
Green Valley..Bv.8if?5“a?er
McClure.A- H^Wllson
Paddock.George Kennedy
Pleasantvlew.. .John Airs
Rock Falls. -A.Ja,'5?<Ni£ni*g
Steel Creek.F- 'v; Ehtllipa
Saud Creek.John Crawford
Stuart.k*
sherid'a^::.t. k. Dooutue
Shellds.J.B.ponohoe
Wiilowdale...*.D. Trullinger
CUT OF Or NEILL.
Supervisor, John Murphy; Justtoee, B. H.
Benedict and B. Welton; Constables, John
Lappan and Perkins Brooks.
OOUKCILiirSN—TIBST ward.
For two years.—Ben DeTarman, For one
year—David Staunard.
SBCOKD WARD.
For two years—Fred Oats. For one year—
B. Mullen.
THIRD WABD.
For two years—J. C Smoot. For one year—
S. M. Wagers.
CITT omens*.
Mayor, B. B. Dickson; Clerk, N. Martin;
Treasurer, David Adams; City Engineer,
John Uorrlsky; Police Judge, S. Martin;
Chief of Police, Charlie Hall; Attorney,
E. H. Benedict; Welghmaster, Joe Miller.
OR ATT AN TOWNSHIP.
Supervisor, John Winn; Trearurer, John
Dwyer; Clerk, D. H. Cronin: Assessor, Mose
Campbell; Justices, M. Castello and Chas.
Ingorsoll; Justices, Perkins Brooks and Will
Stanskie; Boad overseer dlst. 36. Allen Brown
diet. No. 1, John Enright.
SOLDIERS' RELIEF COMNISSION.
Regular meeting’ first Monday in Febru
ary of each year* and at such other times as
is deemed necessary. Robt. Gallagher, Page,
chairman; Wm. Bowen, O’Neill, secretary;
11. H. Clark, Atkinson.
ST.PATRICK’S CATHOLIC CHURCH.
Services every Sabbath at 10:30 o’clock.
Very Rev. Cassidy, Poster. Sabbath school
immediately following services.
\T RTHODIST CHURCH. Sunday
M. services—Preaching 10:30 a. m. and 7:30
v. m. Class No. 1 9:30 a. m. Class No. 2 (Ep
worth League) 6:30 p. m. Class No. 3 (Child
rens) 3:30 p. m. Mind-week services—General
- --- —j-t 7:30 p.m. All will
G A. R. POST, NO. 86. The Gen. John
• O’Neill Post, No. department ^ Ne
braska G. A. R., will meet the first and third
Saturday evening of each month in Masonic
hall O’Neil] 8. J. Smiih. Com.
LUKHOBN VALLEY LODOK, I. U. u.
£j F. Meets every Wednesday evening In
Odd Fellows’ balL Visiting brothers oordlaUy
Invited to attend. _ _ _
Owen Davidson, N. G. O. L. Brioht, fiec.
QABITELD CHAFTEB, R. A.M
VJTMeets on first and third Thursday of each
month In Masonlo hall._ _ _
W. J. Dobbs See. J. C. Harnish, H. F
IT. D.
KOE P.—HELMET LODGE,
• Convention every Monday at 8 o u™.
m. in Odd Fellows’ hall. Visiting brethern
cordially invited. _ „ _ _
E. M. Gbadt, C. C.
E. E. Evans, K. of E. and 8.
IVNEILL ENCAMPMENT NO. 80.1.
U O. O. F. meets every second and fourth
Fridays of each month in Odd FellowB Hall.
Scribe, H. M. XJttley.
pDEN LODGE NO. 41, DAUGHTERS
Fi OF R8BBKAH, meets every 1st and dd
Friday of each month in Odd Fellows Hall.
Lizzie Smith, N. G.
Addie Hbrshiseb, Secretary.
fXARFTELD LODGE, NO.85.F.& A.M.
VJ Regular communications Thursday nijjntJ
on or before the full of the moon.
W. T. Evans, Beo. A. L. Towle, W. M.
i
UOLPCAMP NO. HIO.M.W.OEA.
1A Meets on the first and third Tuesday In
each month In the Masonic hall.
J' F. PruNDEB, V. C. A. H. Oohbett, clerk.
AO, U. IV. NO. 153, Meets second
• and fourth Tudsday of each month In
the Masonic hall. _ ......
C. O. McHugh, Kec. G. W. Meals, M. A
POBTOFFICK DIKCETORY
Arrival of Mails
r. a. a it. v. b. b.—from ths bast.
Every day,Sunday Included at.vB:15pn
_ FROM THE WEST.
Every day, Sunday Included at.9:46 am
PACIFIC SHORT J-tEE.
Passenger—leaves 9:S5 a.m. Arrives 11:45 p.m.
Freight—leaves 8:30 p.M. Arrives 4:60 p. M.
Dally ezoept Sunday.
O'NEILL AND CHELSEA.
Departs Monday, Wed. and Friday at 7 K» a m
Arrives Tuesday, Thurs. and Sat. at..1:00pm
O'NXIIX 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...4:00p m
O'NEILL AND CtTMMINSVILLE.
Arrives Mon.,Wed. and Fridays at.. .11:30 p m
Departs Mom, Wed. and Friday at 1:00 p m
Awarded Highest Honors atWorld Fa r
BAKING
POWDER
MOST PERFECT' MADE.
A pure Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free
tom Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
Professor—What would you do in
case a man was blown up into the air?
Pupil—Wait till lie came down again.
For flour, corn, bran and all kinds of
teed go to the O'Neill Flour 3s Feed Co.,
J.L. Hack Manager. 88-tf
I have two little grand children who
are teething this hot summer weather
and are troubled with bowel complaint.
I give tbem Chamberlain’s Colic,
Cholera add Diarrhoea Remedy and it
acts like a charm. I earnstly recommend
it for children with bowel troubles. I
was myself taken with a severe attack
of bloody fluz, with cramps and pains
in my stomach, one-third of a bottle of
this remedy cured me. Within twenty
hours I was out of bed and doing my
house work. Mrs. W. L. Dunagan,
Bon-aqua, Hickman Co., Tenn. For
sale by P. C. Corrigan Druggist.
Stranger—Is the climate variable here?
Native—No; the same sort right along.
Four or five kinds of weather in one
day.
“Many of the citizens of Rainsville,
Indiana are never without a bo'tle of
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in the
bouse," says Jacob Brown, the leading
merchant of the place. This Remedy
has proven of so much value for colds,
croup and whooping cough in children
that few mothers who know its worth
are willing to be without it. For sale
by P. C. Corrigan Druggist,
Pickly—Whet’s that derrick in front
of your house forb Munson—Don’t
know. My wife must be baking buscuit.
Some time ago I was troubled with
an attack of rheumatism. I used Cham
berlain’s Pain Balm and was complelly
cured. I have since advised many of
my friends and customers to try the
remedy and they all speak highly of it.
&imon Goldbaum. San Luis Rey,' Cal.
For sale by P. C. Corrigan Druggist.
Miss Barton (tq a sea captain)—How
do you like living all your life on water,
captain? Captain—I doesn’t do it,
ma'am. I live mostly on whiskey
ma’am.
Baeklen’s Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions and pos
itively cures piles, or no pay required.
It is guaranteed to give perfect satis
faction or money refunded. Price 25c
per bos. For sale by P. C. Cor
rigan. 28-28
Fair Missionary—Wung, why don’t
you come to our Sunday School?
Laundryman (apologetically)—I gotte
wife in China.
tactile Bitten.
This remedy is becoming so well
known and so popular as to need no
special mention. All wbo have used
Electric Bitters sing the same song of
praise. A purer medicine does not
exist and it is guaranteed to do all that
is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all
diseases of the liver and kidneys, will
remove pimples' boiis, salt rheum and
other affections caused by impure blood.
Will drive malaria from the system and
prevent as well as cure all malarial
fevers. For cure of headache, consti
pation and indigestion try Electric
Bitters. Entire satisfaction quaranteed,
or money refunded. Price 50 cents and
•1.00 per bottle at P. C. Corrigan's drug
store. _. _ _ •_ 45-4
Lesser—I am writing a new tank play,
and shall play the leading part myself.
Dasher—Ah. you will certainly play the
part of a tank admirably.
Two Lives Saved.
Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction
City, 111. was told by her doctors she had
Consumption and that there was no hope
for her, but two bottles of Dr. King’s
New Discovery completely cured her
and she says it saved her life. Mr Thos.
Eggers, 139 Florida St. San Franciso.
suffered from a dreadful cold, approach
ing Consumption, triep without result
everything else then bought one bottle
of Dr. King’s New Discovery and in
two weeks was cured. He is naturally
thankful. It is such results, of which
these are samples, that prove the
wouderful effleay of this medicine in
Conghs and Colds. Free trial bottles at
P. C. Corrigan’s Drug Store. Regular
size 50c. and $1,00
“Is this my article in the soup?”
inquired a good-natured literateur.
“Not yet,” replied the editor, "but I’m
> going to boil it down pretty soon.”
A NETWORK OP OCEAN CABLES.
Mmrlu Wlrm Aroamd Kverjwhtr* la
•I* World Except In Antrim IVoton.
The world is now so netted with
cables, great and small and new ones
*ro laid so frequently that there Is
much demand for the service of cable
laying ships, says the New York Sun.
A list of the world's cables, long and
short, set down in tabulated form,
occupies twenty large and closely
printed pages. The liable map of
the world prepared by the United
States navy department shows that
the Mediterranean, is thlokly netted
with cables west of Malta. So is the
North Atlantic between the thirty
eighth and fifty-fifth parallels. The
North sea, the Red sea, and the Ara
bian sea have many cables. The
only great unbridged spaces are the
Pacific, .the South Atlantic, and the
great stretch of the Indian ocean be
tween Madagascar and Australia
iHcna iiv i'uusiut*rauio cauie norm
of Stockholm or South of N'olaon,
New Zealand. The Black »ei la com
pletely girdled by land lines and
crossed by one cable The gulf of
Mexico is crossed, though not at Its
widest by several cables, and the
waters of tho West Indies are be
coming thickly netted with short
cables.
Coast communications in tho
United States and Europe are main
tained by land lines, but in Africa,
South America, and much of Asia
the same thing is maintained by
means of long or short cable loops.
It thus happens that this country,
although more thoroughly equipped
with telegraphic lines than any
other in the world, has a compara
tively small amount of cable within
her own waters. This may perhaps
account in part for the fact that
cable making is only just beginning
to be an important industry in the
United States.
The navy of the United States,
however, has done a vast deal for
the art of cable laying. Commander
Sigsbee has invented a highly effec
tive sounding machine for ascertain
ing the depth of tho ocean—an abso
lutely necessary preliminary to.oable
laying. Lieutenant Commander L
Tanner of the navy has devised an
ingenious case for deep-sea thlr
mometers and also imnroved a ther
mometer frame invented by an Ital
ian naval officer. The naval depart
ment has also issued an elaborate
treatise on cable laying, and made
soundings for the proposed Pacific
route.
THE SIOUX DINNER POT.
It la Not • Private Family Affair, Bat tile
Property at tbs T ribs.
“There is a very peculiar custom
among the Sioux Indians." said Em
anual French of Bismarck, S. D.
“The Indians take kindly to Europe
an cooking utensils and aids to com
fort, and it is quite common for an
exploring or picnic party to trade
off kettles, frying pans and the like
for skins or curiosities. A cooking
utensil thus acquired becomes prac
tically the common property of the
tribe, on the general understanding,
however, that whosoever borrows it
shall pay for its use by leaving in it
a portion of the food cooked. As
the Indians seldom waste any
time in washing or cleaning eating
or cooking vessels, this practice has
some conveniences from a red man’s
point of view, and often a saucepan
is returned with quite a large quan
tity of meat or potatoes clinging to
the bottom, and perhaps covering up
some of the remains of a preceding
and entirely different preparation.
“It is not long since that an ex
ploring party I was out with lost its
kettle, which had evidently jolted
out of the wagon on the bad road.
After considerable hesitation, one
was borrowed from a friendly squaw,
and, after the water had heen boiled
in it three or four times and it had
been well scoured out‘with sand, it'
answered its purpose admirably.
When we were through with the
kettlo we thoroughly cleaned it
again and returned it, and it was not
until an Indian guide explained the
custom that wo understood the look
of supreme contempt which came
over the red lady’s faoe when, on
looking into the inside of the kettle,
she saw that it contained no relio
whatever of our evening feast’’
Hood’s pills care all liver ills, billon^
ness, jaundice, indigestion, sick. head
ache.
A strictly hlgh-crade Family Sewing
Machine, possessing all modern
improve nie^a..
Guaranteed Equal to the-Best
Prices vary reasonable* Obtain them
from yonr local dealer and make
comparisons.
EUREDUE MANUFACTURING GO.
BELVIDCRE, ILL.
ffiVAHams,
Hood’s is Q(
it
Makes Pure Bf
Scrofula Thoroughly Eradicated.
"C. I. Hood ft Co., Lowell Mass.:
“It Is with pleasure that I glre you the details
of our little May's sickness and her return to
health by the use of Hood’s Sarsaparllhu Bhs
was taken down with
Fever and a Bad Cough*
Following this a sore came on her right Side be
tween the two lower ribs. In a short time an
other broke on the left side. She would take
spells of sore mouth ami when we had succeed
ed In overcoming tills she would suffer with at
tacks of high fever and expel bloody looking
corruption. Her bead was affected and matter
oozed from her ears. After each attack the be
Hood’sr> Cures
came worse and all treatment failed to glee her
relief until we began to use Hood's Sarsaparilla.
After she had taken ono-half bottle we could see
that she was better. We continued until she
had token three bottles. Mow she looks like
The Bloom of Health
and Is tat as a pis. We feel grateful, and cannot
say too much In favor of Hood's Sarsaparilla."
Mbs. A. M. Adams, Inman, Tennessee.
Hood's Pill* net easily, yet promptly and
efficiently, on the liver and bowels. 88c.
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Sioux City, O’Neill and
Western Railway
THE SHORT ROUTE
sloilx GlTY
Jackson, Laurel, Randolph, Os
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Connects at Sioux City with all diverging
lines, landing passengers in
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