The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 18, 1896, Image 5

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    GENT OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
BTATB.
Governor.Silas Holcomb
Lieutenant Governor.“9°™
Secrctarv of State.... A. Piper
State Treasurer...■■■J- “• Bartley
State Auditor..Eugene Moore
Attorney General.A. 8. Churchill
Com. Lands and Buildings.0. H. Russell
Supt. Public Instruction. H. K. Corbett
REGENTS STATE UNIVERSITY.
Ohas. H. Gere, Lincoln: 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 Dlstrlot, J. B Strode
Second, D H. Mercer; Third, Geo. D. Mlitel
John; Fourth — Hainer; Fifth, W. E. And
rews; Sixth; O. M. Kem.
JUDICIARY.
Chief Justice...A. M. Post
Associates.. .T.O. Harrison and T. L. Nor vail
FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Jndne .M. P. Klnkald, of O Neul
toSStrt.................. J. J. King of O’Neill
Judge.W. H. Westover, of Rushvllle
Reporter.John Maher, of Rushvllle.
LAND OFFICES.
o’mnA.
Rmrlxter .John A. Harmon.
ReoeSvw.. ..Elmer Williams.
COUNTY.
judge.Geo McCutcheon
Judge. • •••• ...•••••••••••••*•vc^ iuvvuw/uwii
Clerk of the District Court.John Skirylng
Deputy.Q* M. OolllM
.J. P. Mullen
Treasurer.* • “"“”3
oSrk.........BUI Bethea
DeDuty...Mike McCarthy
Iteputy:::.:"".Chas O'Neill
Supt. of Sohoolil.W. R. Jackson
Assistant.Mrs. W. EjijItKJkiwii
Attorney. . . . . . . . . . . ..H. B. Murphy
SUPERVISORS.
FIRST DISTRICT.
Cleveland. Sand Creek. Dustin, Saratoga,
ock Falls 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. Mack.
FOURTH DISTRICT.
Swing, Verdigris and Delolt—L. 0. Comhs.
FIFTH DISTRICT,
Chambers, Conlev, Lake, McClure and
Inman—E. Stillwell.
SIXTH DISTRICT.
Swan, Wyoming, Fairvlew, Francis. Green
Valley, Sheridan and Emmet—0. W. Moss.
SEVENTH DISTRICT.
Atkinson and Stuart—Frank Moore.
GUY OF Of NEILL.
Supervisor. E. J. Mack; Justloes, H. H.
Benedict and 8. M. Wagers; Constables, Ed.
McBride and Perkins Brooks.
OOUNOIUMH—FIRST WARD.
For two years.—D. H. Cronin. For one
year—H. 0. McEvony.
For
SECOND WARD.
For two years—Alexander Marlow,
one year—Jake Pfund.
THIRD WARD.
For two years—Charles Davis. For one
year—Elmer Merrlman.i
CITY OFFICERS.
Mayor, O. F. Blglin; Clerk, N. Martin;
Treasurer, -John McHugh; City Engineer
John Horrisky; Police Judge, H. Kautzman;
Chief of Police, Charlie Hall; Attorney,
Thos. Carton; Welghmaster, Joe MUler.
GRATTAN TOWNSHIP.
Supervisor, K. J. Hayes; Trearurer. Barney
MoGreevy: Clerk, J. Sullivan; Assessor Ben
Johrlng: Justices, M. Castello and phas.
Wilcox; Constables, John Horrisky and Ed.
McBride; Koad overseer dist. 28, Allen Brown
diet. 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. Kobt. Gallagher, Page,
chairman; Wm. Bowen, O'Neill, secretary;
H. H. Clark Atkinson.
ST.PATRICK'8 CATHOLIC CHURCH.
Services every Sabbath at 10:30 o’elook.
Very Rev. Cassidy, Postor. Sabbath sehool
immediately following services.
HAETHODIST CHURCH. Sunday
JML 'services—Preaching 10:30 A. M. and 8:00
Class No. 2 (Ep
3 (Chllu
V. H. Class No. 1 9:30 A. M.
worth League) 7:00 p. m. Class No. —
rens) 3:00 p. m. Mind-week servloes—General
prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. M. All will
be made welcome, especially strangers.
E. T. GEORGE, Pastor.
r1 A. R. POST, NO. 86. The Gen. John
'UT, O’Neill Post, No. 86, Department of Ne
braska G. A. It., will meet the first and third
(Saturday evening of each month In Masonic
hall O'Neill S. J. Smith, Com.
ELKHORN VALUEV LODGE, I. O. O.
P, Meets every Wednesday evening In
•Odd Fellows' hall. Visiting brothers cordially
invited to attend.
W. H. Mason, N. G. 0. L. Bright, Sec.
rfXARFIELD CHAPTER, It. A. M
VXMeets on first and third Thursday of each
month in Masonic hall. _ _
W. J. Dobbs See. J. C. Harnish, H, P
KOFF.—HELMET LODGE. U. D.
■ Convention every Monday at 8 o clock p.
m. in Odd Fellows’ hall. Visiting brethern
oordlally Invited. „ _
J. P. GlIililQAN. C. C.
E. J. Mack. K. of R. and S.
O’NEILL ENCAMPMENT NO. 80.1.
O. O. F. meets every second and fourth
Fridays of each month In Odd Fellows' Hall.
I’has. IIrioht. H. P. H. M. Tttlby, Scribe
E.DEN LODGE NO. 41, DAUGHTERS
OF REBEKAH, meets every 1st and 3d
Frida T of each month In Odd Fellows’ Hall.
Flo B entley, N. G. Kittib Bhiohi. Sec.
GARinELD LODGE, NO.9S.F.AA.M.
Hegu lar communications Thursday nights
on or befu re the full of the moon.
W. J. Do bbb, Sec. B. H. Benedict, W. H.
HOLT*C.VMP NO. 1710, M. W. OP A.
Meets on the first and third Tuesday In
each month In the Masonic hall.
C. W. HAOEiysi OK. V. 0. D. H. Cronin, Clerk
AO, U. W. _NO. 153. Meets second
• and fourth 'Judaday of each month In
. Masonic hall. „ „ „
0. Bright, Bee. S. B. Howard, M, W.
INDEPENDENT WORKMEN OF
AMERICA, meet every first and third
Friday of each month.
Geo. McOdtchan, N. M.
J. H. Welton, Sso.
POSTOFFICE DIRCETORY
Arrival ofMalls
r. a. tH.V.lL K.—FROM THE HAST.
Every day,Sunday lneluded at.6:15 pm
rKOH THE WEST.
Every day, Sunday Included at.8:68 a m
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Passenger— leaves 9:58 a. h. Arrives 11:65 p.m.
Freight—leaves 0:07 P. M. Arrives 7:00 P. M.
Dally except Sunday.
O'NEILL AND CHELSEA.
Departs Monday, Wed. und Friday at 7:00 am
Arrives Tuesday, Thurs. and. Sat. at. .1:00pm
O’NEILL AND PADDOCK.
Departs Monday. Wed. and Friday at.. 7:00am
Arrives Tuesday, Thurs. and Sat. at. .4:30 p m
O’NEILL AND NIOBRARA.
.Departs Monday. W ed. and Frl. at.... 7:00 am
Arrives Tuesday, Thurs. and Sat. at...4:00 p w
O'NEILL AND CUMHIN8VILLE.
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’Departs Mon., Wed. and Friday at.1:00 p m
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The prince of Wales’ dinner begins
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hour and ten minutes. Rapid service
Is a household law, and is quite neces
sary as the menn Is rather extended,
though not ostentatiously elaborate.
Four or five waiters only are allowed
to enter the dining hall. The kitchen Is,
of course, at some distance, but for
the sake of dispatch a serving-room ad
joins the dining-hall, and here a little
army of assistants supplies the waiters
at an Instant’s notice. Soft, low music
is played during the entire hour. The
menu card is almost severe in its plain
ness, having simply a narrow gold bor
der, surmounted by the royal crest, and
is always printed in French. The
courses are arranged in first and sec
ond service. In each course an alterna
tion of china and silver plates is strict
ly observed; for instance, turtle soup
in silver plates and bisque in china
plates. For the first course a fillet of
tout artistically garnished, upon an
oval entree dish of silver, and sole with
rich “soucle” on a china plate, guests
being given choice of either fish.
“Cotellettes de volatiles” and “chaud
froidB” follow; and then comes haunch
es of venison on large silver-dishes, and
saddles of mutton, also on silver. The
meats are all previously carved in the
serving room. Dainty deserts conclude
the bountiful repast.
Education.
I believe It Incumbent upon the eltl
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rest till congress shall enact laws com
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educated at state expense, and at the
public schools and nowhere else.—Rev.
Claude Roboteau.
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BLACK BUTTONS.
| Worn by rolaadar* • Sift of v'llrk
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Within the last few weeks it has
been noticed that hnndreds of men and
women in Chicago are wearing black
badges with the numbers 1795-1895
printed on them in figures of glisten*
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so numerous as to attraot a good deal
of attention and call for inquiry as to
their significance. Only the wearers
know until the matter is explained
what they mean. Other people scratch
their heads and wonder.
It has furthermore been observed
that these sable emblems are to be
seen only on the breasts of the Pol.
anders, therefore, the question that
comes up is, why should the citisens
of that particular nationality thus
1 distinguish themselves at this tlmo
from every other class? Being black
the badges are evidently signs of
mourning. But why do the Polandera
mourn? Who are they mourning for?
No greatly distinguished son of the
race has died recently. There is
nothing new in the shape of a nation*
al calamity to call for expressions of
griet
Max Dresmel cleared the mystery
recently by saying that this year is
one of universal sorrow among all,,
good Polanders throughout the entire
world who have any feelings of affeo*
tion for their native land. It is the
centennial anniversary of Poland’s
complete obliteration as a distinct
yid self-governed kingdom. In order
to make the sad event somewhat
memorable native Poles, wherever
they may be found, have agreed ti
live the twelve months of 1895 as a
period of lament This means that
they intend to deny themselves all
the frivolous and gay pleasures they
have pledged themselves, says Mr.
Drezmel, to abstain from festivals,
dancing, picnics, theaters; in fact
amusements and pleasurable enter*
tainments of every kind.
PHILOSOPHY PROM A DEBTOR.
Showing How Ho Was Valuable to the
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A collector of unpaid bills has a hard
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philosophical debtor for about sin
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It was always “Come around to-mor»
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“Say,” he said, when he had made
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“About forty,” said the collector. !
-“How long does it take you to visit
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“About a day.”
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The collector looked blank for a
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“No,” was the reply. “I never swear
at any time.”
“Not when you knock your head
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“No,” answered the officer.
“Then you must be a good man,”
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feeling that it would be waste of
time to improve upon this philosophy,
shortly afterward adjourned.
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latest designs and secure contracts. Address
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