The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 07, 1894, Image 5

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    GKN’L OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
STATE.
Governor.v.Lorenzo Orounie
Lieutenant-Governor.T. J. Majors
Secretary of State.... ..J. C. Allen
State Treasurer.J. 8. Bartley
Attorney General.George H. Hastings
StateAudltor.v:..Eugene Moore
Com. Lands and Bulllngs..George Humphrey
Sunt. Public Instruction.A. K. Cloudy
BEGENT8 STATE UNIVERSITY.
Chas. H. Gere, Lincoln; Leavitt Burnham,
Omaha; J- M. Hiatt, Alma; E. P. Holmes,
Pierce; J. T. Mallaleu, Kearney; M. J. Hull,
Edgar.
CONGRESSIONAL.
Senators—Chas. F. Manderson, of Omaha;
W. V. AUen, of Madison.
Representatives—Wm. Bryan, Llnooln: O.
M. Kem, Broken Bow; Wm. McKelghan, Bed
Cloud. ,
JUDICIARY.
Chief Justice.Samuel Maxwell
Associates.Judge Post andT. L.Norval
FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Judge .M. P. Klnkaid, of O’Neill
Reporter.J. J. King of G'Nelll
Judge.A. L. Bartow of Chadron
Reporter.A. L. Warrick, of O'Neill
LAND OFFICES.
o’tnmx.
Register..W. D. Mathews.
Heoelver.A. L. Towle.
MII.10H.
Register.C. W. Robinson
Receiver.W, B. Lambert
COUNTY.
Judge.Geo McCutcheon
Cleric of Idle District Court.Jotaii Sklrvlng
Deputy.O. M. Collins
Treasurer.I* H, Mullen
Deputy.Sam Howard
Clerk ..Bill Bethea
Deputy.Mike McCarthy
Sheriff..Cbas Hamilton
Deputy.Chas O’Neill
Supt. of Sohools.W. R. Jackson
Assistant.Mrs. W. R. Jackson
Coroner.Dr. Trueblood
Surveyor.■-M. F • Norton
Attorney.U. E. Murphy
SUPERVISORS.
Atkinson. Frank Msore
Cleveland.Wilson Brodie
Conley.-.Willie Calkins
Chambers.George Eckley
Beloit .Fred Schindler
Dustin.yl. 8. Dennis
Ewing.D. G. Boll
Francis..8. Glllison
Falrvlew.H. B. Kelly
Grattan .. J. Hayes
Green Valley..R. Slaymaker
Xowa .E. M. Waring
Inman. L. Conger
Lake.John Hodge
McClure...-J- H. Wilson
O’Neill.John Murphy
Paddock.George Kennedy
Pleasantvlew. .. .John Alts
Rock Falls.•■Jsmes Gregg
Steel Creek.F. W. Phillips
Soott.Peter Kelly
Saratoga.. • ■ • “-. Z
Sand Creek.John Crawford
Stuart.B. A. Jillison
Swan.H. O. Wine
Sheridan.T. E. Doolittle
Sheilds.J-B. Donohoe
Verdigris.G.H. Phelps
Wyoming.*.J. E.Whlle
WiUowdale....D. Trullinger
OllT OF V NEILL.
Supervisor, John Murphy: Justtoes, B. H.
Benedict and B. Welton; Constables, John
Lappan and Perkins Brooks. a
COUNCILMEN—FIRST WARD.
For two years.—Ben DeYarman. For one
year—David Stannard.
SECOND WARD.
For two years—Fred Gats. For one year—
B. Mullen.
THIRD WARD.
For two years—J. C Smoot. For one year—
8. M. Wagers.
city orncsRS.
Mayor, R. R. Dickson: Clerk, N. Martin;
Treasurer, David Adams; City Engineer,
John Horrlsky; Polioe Judge, N. Martin;
Chief of Police, Charlie Hall; Attorney,
E. H. Benedict; Weighmaster, Joe Miller.
GRATTAN TOWNSHIP.
Supervisor, John Winn; Trearurer. John
Dwyer; Clerk, D. H. Cronin; Assessor, Mose
Campbell; Justices, M. Castello and Chas
Ingorsol); Justices, Perkins Brooks and Will
Stanskie; Road overseer dist. US, Allen Brown
dlst. No. 4, 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;
H. H. Clark, Atkinson. _
ST.PATRICK’S CATHOLIC CHURCH.
Services every Sabbath at 10:80 o’clock.
Very Rev. Cassidy, Postor. Sabbath school
Immediately following services.
Methodist church. Sunday
services—Preaohlng 10:30 A. M. and 7:30
p. M. Class No. 1 9:30 A. M. Class No. 8 (Ep
worth League)6:80 p. m. Class No. 3 (Child
rens) 3:30 p. M. Mind-week services—General
prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m. All will
he made welcome, especially strangers.
E. E. HOSMAN, Pastor.
GA. B. POST, NO. 86. The Gen. John
• O'Neill Post, No. 86, Department of Ne
braska G. A. B., will meet the first and third
Saturday evening of each month in Masonic
hall O’Neill 8. J. Smiih, Com.
ULKHOBN VALLEY LODGE, I. O. O.
MZJ jr. Meets every Wednesday evening in
Odd Fellows' hall. Visiting brothers cordially
Invited to attend.
Owen Davidson, N. G. O. L. Bright. Sec.
Gakfield chapter, b. a. m
Meets on first and third Thursday of each
month In Masonlo hall._ _ _
W. J. Donas Sec. J. C. Babnish, H, P
KOF P.—HELMET DODGE, V. D.
. Convention every Monday at 8 o dock p.
m. in Odd Fellows’ hall. Visiting brethem
oordlally invited. E. M. Grady, C. C.
E. E. Evans, K. of B. and S.
O’NEILL ENCAMPMENT NO. 80.1.
0.0. F. meets every second and fourth
Fridays of each month In Odd Fellows' Hall.
Scribe. H. M. Uttlev.
17DEN LODGE NO. 41, DAUGHTERS
MJJ OF RBBBKAH, meets every 1st and 3d
Friday of each month in Odd Fellows Hall,
Lizkie Smith, N. G.
Addib Hrrshiser, Secretary.
on or before the full of the moon.
W. T. Evans, Seo. A. L. Towle, W. M.
HOLTKJAMP NO. 1TIO. M. W. OF A.
Meets on the first and third Tuesday In
eaoh month In the Masonic hall.
J. F. PrONDER, V. C. A. H. Oohbett, clerk.
AO, U. W. NO. 1S8. Meets seoond
• and fourth Tudsday of eaoh month In
the Masonic hall.
0.0. McHugh, Bee. G. W. Meals, M. A,
POSTOPFICB D1RCETORY
Arrival of Mails
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Every day, Sunday included at.8:15 pm
FROM THE WEST.
Every day, Sunday Included at.0:45 a m
PACirtC SHORT DINE.
Passenger—leaves 9:35 a.m. Arrives 11:45 p.m.
Freight—leaves 8:30 p. M. Arrives 1:50 p. M.
Dally except Sunday.
O’NEILL AND CHELSBA.
Departs Monday, Wed. and Friday at 7:00 am
Arrives Tuesday, Thurs. and Sat. at..1:00pm
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.. .1:00 p m
O’NEILL AND CUMMINSVILLE.
Arrives Mon.,Wed. and Fridays at.. .11:30 p m
Departs Mon., Wed. and Friday at.1:00 pm
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Km Ammonia,. Alum or any pther adulterant
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
Weary Watkins—Madame. I wes not
always as you see me now. Mrs. Peck
—No, I guess not. I suppose there was
a time once in your life when you were
entirely sober.
I have two little grand children who
are teething this hot summer weather
and are troubled with bowel complaint.
I give them Chamberlain’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoen 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 flux, 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.
He bought a horse by photograph,
And, swindled, on him was tko laugh.
“I was to blame,” said be, “of course,
To get the cart before the horse."
“Many of the citizens of Rainsville.
Indiana are never without a bo'tle ol
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in tin
house,” says Jacob Brown, the leadim
merchant of the place. This Remedy
has proven of so much value for colds,
croup and whooping cough m children
that few mothers who know its wurth
are willing to be without it. For sab
by P. C. Corrigan Druggist,
Mrs. Youngrake (a bride of the day)
Now, Harry, I hope you will give up
all your flirtations. Mr. Youngrake—
Yes, my dear, I assure you this is my
last folly. _
Some time ago I was troubled with
an attack of rheumatism. I used Cham
berlain’s Pain Balm and was completly
cured. I haye since advised many of
my friends and customers to try the
remedy and they all speak highly of it.
Simon Uoldbaum. San Luis Rey, Cal.
For sale by P. C. Corrigan Druggist.
“What is this money to be used for
that the church is raising?” Harlem
man—It’s to send the minister away to
give the church a much needed vacation.
Backlen’s Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions and pos
itive'y cures piles, or no pay required.
It is guaranteed to give perfect satis
faction or money refunded. Price 25c
per box. For sale by P. C. Cor
rigan. 28-28
“Er man,” said Uncle Eben, “dat
comes ter New Y ork lookin’ foh trouble
is li’ble ter git 'is wish er heap quicker
dan de man who comes lookin’ fob
offlce.”
leetrio Bitter*.
This remedy is becoming so veil
known and so popular as to need no
special mention. All who have used
Electric Bitters sing the same son" of
praise. A purer medicine does not
exist and it is guaranteed to do all that
is claimed. Electric Bitters will rare 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
91.00 per bottle at P. C. Corrigan’s drug
store. _ _ 45-4
Shoolmaster (entering his domitory)
—What are you doing out of bed th''s
time a night, Murphy? Murphy—Oh,
serr, I got out of bed to tuck myself in.
Two lives Saved.
Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction
City, 111. was told by her doctors she bad
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. MrThos.
Eggerg, 139 Florida St. San Franciao.
suffered from a dreadful cold, approach
ing Consumption, triep without result
everything else then bought one bottle
of Dr.'King's New Disfeovery and in
two weeks was cured. He is naturally
thankful. It is such results, of which
these are samples, that prove the
wouderful efflcay of this medicine in
Coughs and Colds, Free trial bottles at
P. C. Corrigan’s Drug Store. Regular
size 50c. and $1,00
“How was it discovered that the pris
oner was a woman disguised as a man?’’
"She was placed in a chair with a tidy
on the back and sat for fifteen minutes
without disturbing it."
THE MAN IN A HURRY.
He Vu s Moit Unpleasant Person in a
Publle Dining Hoorn.
A stout and determined-looking
man with white chin-whiskers, (fray
hair brushed severely baok from his
forehead, and (fold spectacles on his
prominent nose entered a restaurant
In Fourteenth street at the “rush"
hour and strode rapidly to one of the
•tables at which there was a vacant
seat. He hunir a stout cane on the
hatrack far up on the wall near the
end of the table, says the New York
Tribune, and was divesting himself
of his overcoat when ho happened to
notice that the waiter was about
leaving the table with orders for the
other men. ,
--nuiu on a numuo, young ieuer,
and take mj order, too, he shouted.
“Bring me some hash, with poached
algs on it, and a couplo of sinkers
and some coffee in a hurry.”
Then he finished taking off his
overcoat and tried to hang it on what
he probably thought was a peg of
his hat raok, but he hit on the end
of his cune instead and the coat
flopped down on the floor, while the
cane, after knocking several hats off
the raok, fell on the head of a man
near the wall and then bounded on
the table with force enough to break
several dishes and scatter coffee and
gravy about promiscuously. The
men at the table picked up tholr
hats and began to say unpleasant
things, but they were quickly awed
to silence by the stout man, who de
clared with a fog-horn voice:
“It’s an Infernal outrage for a man
to keep such a rack as that about his
place. If I was running this house
I’d see that there’d be different ar
rangements for folks who patronized
it”
Then he slammed his cane back on
the rack, hung his overcoat on a peg
and sat down to glare at the waiter,
who cleared away the broken dishes
and wiped up the spilled coffee and
gravy with fresh napkins. Two
minutes after the waiter had left tho
table the stout man began to grum
ble.
“I guess,” he said, “he has gone
down town to buy the meat to make
that hash with. He must have been
born late in the day. I said I was in
a hurry and now I suppose he will
take all day. If I don’t get what I
ordered right away I’m going to
leave. ”
Then the waiter came with the
hash, sinkers and coffee and the stout
man made them disappear in a way
that showed he was a hustler. When
his jaws had ceased to workheyellod
for his cheok and made a grab at his
overcoat and cane. There was an
other shower of hats from the rack,
but the man in a hurry did not stop
to pick them up: He evidently was
too angry to say more. The other
men did not try to detain him, but
one of them said:
“That man must have been born
before daylight.”
There were some expressions of
assent to the remark and then an
other man rounded it off with the
declaration, “And he is trying the
best he knows how to make other
men wish he never had been born at
all.”
A Sect of Fosters.
The Jains of India are the cham
pion fasters or long-distance, do
without-food sect in the world. Fasts
of from thirty to forty days are very
common among this curious sect,
and once each year a “radami”
comes forward and undertakes the
“grand fast,”—a period of seventy
five days, during which time he
allows nothing but warm water to
pass his lips. When the fast is once
begun, the faster will carry it to the
prescribed limit or die in the at
tempt. In curious contrast to this
startling feat is the religious eating
contests of the South Sea islanders,
where the competitors actually hoop
themselves like barrels with ropes
made of grass and bark to keep from
bursting through overfeeding. —St
Louis Republic.
Going to Bo Bp to Date.
“I am going to make a great hit
vithmy next novel,” said the golden
haired authoress, “and don’t you for
get it.” “What’s the plot?” “Oh,
I don’t really know yet, but there’s
to be four chapters devoted to the
sufferings' of the hero from ap
pendicitis. —'Indianapolis Journal.
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Mrs. Judge Peck Tells How
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Almost everything I ate would distress me.'M
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