The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 30, 1896, Image 5

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am OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
STATS.
Governor.Stlae Holcomb
Lieutenant Governor.R.E. Moore
Secretary of State... .. J-A. Piper
8tate Treasurer.L 8. Bartley
State Auditor.Eugene Moore
Attorney General.... ...A. 8. Churohlll
Com. Lands and Buildings.O. H. Russell
Supt Public Instruction. H. B. Corbett
REGENTS STATE UNIVERSITY.
Chas. H. Gere.Llncoln: Leavitt Burnham,
Omaha; J M. Hiatt, Alma; E. P. Holmes,
Pierce; J. T. Mallaieu, Kearney; M. J. Hull.
Edgar.
CONGRESSIONAL. '
Senators—W. V. Allen, of Madison; John
M. Thurston, of Omaha.
Representatives—First District, J. B Strode
Second, D H. Mercer; Third, Geo. D. Mlkel
lohn; fourth — llalner; Fifth, W. E. And
rews; Sixth; O. M. Kem.
JUDICIARY.
Chief Jnetloe......A. M. Post
Aisoclatee ./r.b. Harrison and T. L.Norvall
FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Judge.„“...“.M. P. Klnkald, of O’NelU
Reporter ... J. J. King of O Neill
Judge.W. H. Westover, of Rushyllle
Reporter.John Maher, of Bushville.
LAND OFFICES.
o'nm.
Beetster .. John A. Harmon.
Receiver.... ..Rimer Williams.
COUNTY.
..Geo HcCutcheon
Clerk of the District Court.John Skirvlng
Deputy.O- “.Collins
Treasurer.P. Mullen
Deuuty.Sam Howard
Clerk ......Bill Bethea
Deputy.... .....ChasO Neill
Supt. of jP)oola.. .W. R. Jackson
Assistant, f....Mrs.
Coroner.—-Dr. Trueblood
Surveyor.........M»F« Norton
Attorney..H. E. Murphy
SUPERVISORS.
TIHST DISTBIOT.
Cleveland, Sand Creek. Dustin, Saratoga,
ock Fells and Pleasantview—J. 0. Blondln.
SECOND DISTRICT.
Shields, Paddock, Scott, Steel Creek, Wll
lowdale and Iowa—J. H. Hopkins.
THIRD DISTRICT.
Grattan and O’Neill—E. J. Maok.
FOURTH DISTRICT,
Ewing, Verdigris and Delolt—L. 0. Combs.
FIFTH DISTRICT,
Chambers, Conler, Lake, KoClure and
Inman—E. Stillwell.
SIXTH DISTRICT.
Swan, Wyoming, Pairvlew, Francis. Green
Valley, Sheridan and Emmet—O. W. Moss.
SRVRHTH DISTRICT.
Atkinson and Stuart—Prank Moore.
OUT OF O’If BILL.
Supervisor. E. J. Mack; Justices. E. H.
Benedlot and 8. M. Wagers; Constables, Ed.
McBride and Perkins Brooks.
OOUNOILM1N—IIRST WARD.
For two years.—D. H. Cronin. For one
year—H. C. MoEvony.
SROORD WARD.
For two years—Alexander Marlow. For
one year—Jake Plsftid.
THIRD WARD.
For two years—Charles Davis. For one
year—Elmer Merrlman.n
oiTT officers.
Mayor. O. F. Blglin; Clerk, N. Martin;
Treasurer, John McHugh; City Engineer
John Horrlsky; Police Judge, H. Kautzman;
Chief of Polloe. Charlie Hall; Attorney,
Thos.'Carloh; welghmaster, Joe Miller.
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GRATTAN TOWNSHIP.
Supervisor, It. J. Hayes; Trearurer. Barney
MoQreevy; Clerk, J. Sullivan; Assessor Ben
Johrlng: Justices, M. Castello and Chas.
Wilcox; Constables, John Horrlsky and Ed.
McBride; Hoad overseer dlst. 2H, Allen Brown
diet. No. 4, John Enright.
SOLDIERS’ RBLIBF C0MNI8SI0N.
Hegular meeting first Monday In Febru
ary of each year, and at suoh other times as
Is deemed neoessary. liobt. Gallagher, Puge,
chairman; Wm. Bowen, O'Neill, secretary;
H. H. Clark Atkinson.
ST.PATItICK’S CATHOLIC CHURCH.
Services every Sabbath at 10:30 o’clock.
Very Hev. Cassidy, Poster. Sabbath sohool
Immediately following services.
Methodist church. Sunday
services—Preaching 10:30 A. M. and 3:00
p. U. Class No. 1 0:30 A. H. Class No. 2 (Ep
worth League) 7:00 p. m. Class No. 3 (Child
rens) 3:00 p. H. Mind-week services—General
prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. u. All will
be made welcome, especially strangers.
E. T. GEORGE, Pastor.
Cl A. U, POST, NO. 86. The Gen. John
JT» O’Neill Post, No. 36, Department of Ne
braska G. A. K., will meet the first and third
Saturday evening of each month In Masonic
hall O’Neil] 8. J. Sunh. Com.
ELKHOBN VALLEY LODGE, I. O. O.
F. Meets every Wednesday evening in
Odd Fellows' hall. Visiting brothers cordially
Invited to attend.
W. H. Mason, N. G. O. L. Bright, Sec.
nABFIXLU CHAPTER, R. A. M
VTMeets on lint and third Thursday of eaoh
month In Maaonio hall.
W. J. Dobbs Boo. J. 0. Harnibh, H, P
. V- »•
_j Conrontlon
m. In Odd Fellows'
oordlally Invited.
J. P. Gilliqan. 0. C.
E. 3. Hack. K. of B. and S.
KOF P.—HELMET IaODOE, u.
■ Convention every Honday at 8 o clock p.
_ ~)W(. dau, visiting brethern
A’NEILk ENCAMPMENT NO. 80.1.
v 0.0. F. meets every second and fourth
Fridays of eaoh month In Odd Fellows’ Hall.
Obas. Hbight, H. P. H. U. Tttlky, Scribe
EUBN LODGE NO. 41, DAUGHTERS
OF KBBBKAH, meeu every 1st and 3d
Friday of each month In Odd Fellows' Hall.
Flo BtKiur, N. 0. Kittib Bhioht. Sec.
GARFIELD LODGE, NO. 96.F.& A.M.
Hegular communications Thursday nights
on or before the fuU of the moon.
W. J. Dobbs, See. E. H. Benedict, W. H.
Holt-camp no. mo. m. w. of a.
Meets on the lint and third Tuesday In
each month In the Masonic hall.
C. W. Haobhsick, V. O. D. 11. Ononis, Clerk
A
O, U. W. NO. 158. Meets second
• and fourth Tudaday of each month in
Maaonio hall.
Bbight. Bee. S. B. Howard, M. W.
LN DEPENDENT WORKMEN OF
AMERICA, meet every first and third
Friday of eaoh month.
.. Gbo. McCutchan, N. M.
J. H. Wblton, Sec.
FOSTOFFICX DIRCBTORV
Arrival of Malls
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Every day, Sunday Included at.3:15 p n
from thb wist.
Every day, Sunday Included at.8:68 am
PACIFIC SHOUT LINK.
Passenger— leaves 8:68 a. m. Arrives 11 :S6 p.m.
I Freight—leaves 0:07 p. u. Arrives 7:00 p. s.
Dally except Sunday.
O’NEILL AND CURLSEA.
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..4:80p m
O'NEILL AND NIOBRARA.
Depart* Monday. Wed. and Fri. at_7:00 a m
Arrive* Tuesday, Thurs. and Sat. at.. .4:00 p m
O’NEILL AND CUMHINSVILLE.
Arrives Mon^Wed. and Fridays at .,ll:30p m
Depart* Mon., Wed. and Friday at....7l:00 p m
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HOW TO CURB YOURSELF WHILE US
ING IT.
The tobaeeo habit grows on s men un
til his nervous system is seriously effect
ed, impairing health, oomfort and happi
ness. To quit suddenly is too severe a,
shook to the system, as tobacco, to an in
veterate user, beoomes a stimulant that
his system continually craves. “Baoo
Curo” is a scientific oure for the tobacco
habit, in all its forms, carefully com
pounded after the formula of an eminent
Berlin physician who has used it in his
private praotlce since 1872, without a
failnre. It is purely vegetable and guar
anteed perfectly harmless. Yon can use
all the tobacco yon want while taking
“Baoo-Curo.” It will notify yon when .to
stop. We give a written guarantee to
cure permanently any case with three
boxes, or refund the money with 10 per
cent, interest. “Baoo-Curo” is not a
substitute, bnt a scientific cure, that cures
without the aid of will power and with no
iuoonvecienoe. It leaves the system as
pure and free from nicotine as the day
yon took your first chew or smoke.
OUBSD BT “BAOO-OUHO” AND OAIHXD
nun pounds.
From hundreds of testimonials, the
originals of whion are on file and open
to inspection, the following is presented:
Clayton, Nevada Co., Ark., Ian. 28,1895.
Eureka Chemical A Mfg. Co., La Crosse
Wis.—Gentlemen: For forty years I
used tobacco in all its forms. For 26
years of that time I was a great sufferer
from general deDility and heart disease.
For fifteen years I tried to quit, but
couldn’t. I took various remedies,
among others “No-To-Bao,” “The Indian
Tobacco Antidote,” “Double Chloride of
Gold,” etc., etc., but none of them did me
the least bit of good. Finally, however,
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Pastor O. P. Church, Clayton, Ark.
Bold by all druggists at f 1.00 per box;
three boxes, (thirty day’s treatment),
$2.60 with iron-dad, written' guarantee,
or sent direot upon reeeipt of prioe.
Write for booklet and proofs. Eureka
Chemical & Mfg. Co., La Crosse, Wis.,
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O’NEILL BUSI NESS DIRECTORY
£)R. J. P. SILLIOAK,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office in Holt County bank building.
All work cash in advance. Night work
positively refused.
O'NEILL, ■ f - NEB.
ft. DICKSON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Referenoe First National Bank
O'NCtLL, NEB.
JJARNKY STEWART,
PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Address, Page, Neb.
Jj^H. BENEDICT,
LAWYER,
OfBoe in the Judge Boberta building, north
of O. O. Buvder’s lumber ysr 1,
0 NEILL, NBB.
1'IW m BOTH COURT RABB;
Stage leaves O’Neill at 8:39 a. x., arriving at
Spencer at 4 p.x.; at Butte. 8:30 p. x.
8. D. Oaixbxtihb, Prop.
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Of all kinds. A specialty made of
FINE CIGARS.
If you want a drink of good liquor
do not fall to call on na.
CRISPI AMO OUIDA SHRIBKINQS
fcp Tbnt l« a Briga of Tarrar
from Alps to atom
The government of Francesco Crispl
has sent the country back sixty years,
says Oulda In the Contemporary Re
view. By him and through him all the
old Instruments of torture are In use.
Spies HU the cities, detectives scour the
Qelds, informers listen to all speech,
public and private; literary clubs and
co-operative societies are arbitrarily
dissolved; packed Juries condemn;
venal judges sentence; military courts
imprison civilians; civil courts Judge
homicidal officers; time serving prefects
deny tne franchise to all Independent
thinkers and manipulate the electoral
Hats to suit their governments; lads as
they come singing through the country
lanes are arrested If the song Is of lib
erty; little children writing In chalk on
the town wall are sent to prison for
forty-five days. There Is a reign of ter
ror from Alps to Etna, and the police,
armed to the teeth, swarm everywhere
and the prisons are crowded with Inno
cent cltlsens. The country has gone
back to the darkest and wont days of
Austria and papal tyranny and the
name of the tyrant Is ostensibly Hum
bert of Savoy; In reality, Francesco
Crisp!. Meanwhile there is no check,
whatever on the caprices and coercion
of hi* rule. It is already stated that to
procure funds, nominally for Africa,
actually for the elections, confiscated
church property, now state property, Is
to be largely and without the consent
of parliament Illegally sold. To any
one who cares for liberty and believes
It to be the sole moral hygiene of a na
tion the state, of Italy at the present
time Is painful and humiliating.
Equally so to any unbiased English
thinker is the attitude of the leading
English newspapers upon Italian af
fairs, which they oowUnuously and sys
tematically conceal or distort It Is
difficult well-nigh Impossible to make
the most Intelligent Englishman com
prehend Italian public life. He la mis
led by the surface semblance of hts
own Institutions of monarchy, parlia
ment and electorate and te does not
comprehend the enormous unllkeneaa of
all these to his own caused by character
and custom.
AERIAL TRAVEL,
H—WII—i WhU MimmiI Seismic ta
(Mi ni(H
It la nMnt that not om at these
would-be flying machine than haa am
•eriously undertaken to solve the proto*
lem mentally, says the Plttakurg Dio*
patch. There la but one way of getting
through the air by mechanical action,
and that ia by cleavage. There are
really only two forma of cleavage, the
one aa repreaented by wlqg action aa
applied by lnaeeta and birds, the other
a rotary action aa repreaented by the
•crew .of a steamer. To the application
of the wing principle there ia a limit,
set by natural law, Just as in animal
forma there ia a limit set to either bi>
pedal or quadrupedal construction
There ia, perhaps, no form of cleavage
that represents the expenditure of force
more economically than wing action as
manifested in the flight of a wild gooae.
Here is an exceptionally large avoir*
dupols for the wing area, but the bird
cannot carry any additional weight. In
the blrda of prey, the body ia lighter in
proportion to wing surface—a light,
compact frame, but immense muscular
action, capable of carrying for a abort
distance a load of from eight to twelve
pounds. But the limit la soon found,
and there is not a winged creature on
the earth weighing fifty pounds that
can mount into the air and cleave as a
true flyer. Why do not the ostrich, the
great auk, the emu and other congeners
of these bird tribes properly fly, since
they are equipped with cleavers as are
other birds of flight? Walkers and
swimmers, aa well as flyers, are all, by
natural law, limited within certain re
strictions, and it is remarkable that
these inventors have not leaned this,
as it Is a fact of the utmost importance,
and one which, in a careful analysis,
must early disclose Itself.
ot m» Qni* nm hM
To make moat delicious as well aa
healthful salad use a good ripe grape
fruit and crisp, fresh head of lettuce.*
Wash the lettuce and let It stand In
cold water till needed, then shake out
the leaves and arrange them In the sal
ad bowl. Cut the grape-fruit In half
and with a spoon take out all the pulp,
taking care to preserve the Juice. Ar
range tbs pulp In the lettuce leaves and
make a dressing of oil and the juioe.
To every three tablespoonfuls of this
oil allow half a teaspoonful of pepper.
Put all these Ingredients In a bowl and
dissolve the salt and pepper In the oil,
then rub the spoon with a dose of garlic
and stir in the Juice of the fruit until
emulsion Is formed. Pour It over the
lettuce and pulp and serve at once.
About one teaspoonful of Jul.ee should
be sufficient for'three of oil, but It m not
possible to lay down any exact rule.
Vigorous stirring Is essential, and a*
soon as a whitish compound Is formed
the dressing Is ready for use.—Philadel
phia Record.
Cheese Crash eve.
A dainty morsel for the hungry halt
hour before bedtime is "cheese crack
era” Spread thin sephyrettes or salted
crackers with a little butter and sprin
kle lightly with grated Parmesan
cheese. Place on a dteh in the oven long
enough to brown them slightly. These
will keep for several days.
Chases to Keosomlee,
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