The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 03, 1898, Image 8

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SO*’! BX AFRAID TO TXT IT.
Just buy ft local ticket to O’Neill.
The bue will transfer you free to our
depot (only one block) and you can then
buy your ticket to Sioux City or any
other point you desire.
It won’t cost you a cent more and you
saye hours In time.
The only route between eastern South
Dakota and points in the Black Hills
which does not compel you to lay over
twenty-four hours in Sioux City is via
O'Neill and the Pacific Short Line.
The Discovery of the Day.
Aug. J. Bogel, the leading druggist of
Shreveport, La., says: “Dr. King’s
New Discovery is the only thing that
cures my cough, and it is the best seller
1 have.” J. F. Campbell, merchant of
Salford, Arizona, writes: “Dr. King’s
New Discovery Is all that is claimed for
it; it never fails, and is a sure Cure for
consumption, coughs and colds. I can
not say enough for its merits." Df.
King’s New Discovery for consumption,
coughs and colds is not an experiment.
It has been tried for a quarter of a cen
tury, and today stands at the head, It
never disappoints. Free trial bottle at
P. 0. Corrigan’s drugstore.
Housheld (Mi.
The eooleni Greeks believed that the
Penates were the gods who attended to
the welfare and prosperity of the family.
They were worshiped at household gods
in every borne. The household god of
today ia Dr. King's New Discovery.
Tor consumption, coughs, colds, and for
all affections of throat ehest and lungs
it is invaluable. It has been tried for a
quarter of a centuary and is guaranteed
to eure or money returned. No house
hold should be without this good angel.
It Is pleasant to take and a safe and
sure remedy for old and young. Tree
trial bottles at P. 0. Corrigan's drug
'store. Regular else 00 cents and 91.
Did Tea Iver
Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for
your troubles? It not get a bottle now
and get relief. This medicine has been
found to be peculiarly adapted to the
relief and cure of all female complaints,
exerting a wonderful direct influence in
Riving strength and tone to the organs.
If you have loss of appetite, constipa
tion, headache, fainting apells, or are
nervous, sleepless, excitable, melancholy
or troubled with dlssy spells, Electrio
Bitters is the medicine you need. Health
and strength are guaranted by its use.
Titty cents and tf.00 at P. C. Corrigan’s
drug store.
A USEFUL INVENTION.
UMlCMd to Fro root Water PlpM Fran
BuiUai tu W In tar.
t A (nUmud living la Beckham,
England, baa invented and patented
* Ingenious method of preventing
water pipes from bursting during
t frosty weather, says Invention. It
oonslsts in a length of elastio substance
covered by thin (sheet or tinned) lead,
the combination forming a thin rod
more pliable than an ordinary cans
The rod, when inserted inside the
piping becomes compressed by the
• ‘Pension caused by the freezing of
the water, thus relieving the piping
, :Of the strain which would otherwise
burst it The elastio substance is
prepared oork. the great durability
* »d elasticity of which are too well
known to need any oenment
The Inventor has performed a series
of experiments by artldolal freezing
whioh. he states proves beyond doubt
' that this method will be an effectual
preventive during any frost even
when the lightest piping Is used. The
red can be easily inserted inside piping
and will pass easy bends
The Fruu or motion,
> Aunty—So you took your first
dancing lesson to-day? Did you find
It difficult? *
Wee Nephew—No’m. It's easy
’nough. All you have to do is to keep
turning ’round and wiping your feet
—Godd News
That B«walro4 Coarago.
"What particular incident in the
life of George Washington marked
hie undaunted oourageP” asked the
teacher.
"He married a widow, ma’am* re
plied Benny Bloombumper—Llfs
‘ Mo HaS It In HU UauU.
'Marta I wish you would ask my
mother to teach you how to make a
pla. Do you call this crust?"
“Ho 1 don’t but I - thought you
‘ mould provide the crustiness for the
nnrooliMi **
VMHMk __
Tea Modoot.
i'V' Editor—You are entirely too modest
Hr Squibs
Squibs—It what respect?
Editor—la interviewing yourself
€>. and attributing the ideas to a * promt,
aent politician.”
ONE OF TWO WAYS.
The bladder waa created (or one pur
pose, namely, a recepticle (or the urine, i
and as inch it is not liable to any (orm
o( disease except by one o( two ways.
The first way is (rom imperfect action
o( the kidneys. The second is (rom
careless local treatment o(» other
diseases.
CHIEF CAUSE.
Unhealthy urine (rom unhealthy kid
neys is the chie( cause o( bladder
troubles. So the womb, like the blad
der, was created (or one purpose, and !(
not' doctored too much is not liable to
weakness or disease, except in rare
cases. It is situated back o( and very
close to the bladder, there(ore any pain,
disease or inconvenience manifested in
the kidneys, back, bladder or urinary
passage is o(ten, by mistake, attributed
to (emale weakness or womb trouble o(
some sort. The error is easily made
and may be as easily avoided. To find
out correctly, set your urine aside (or
twenty-(our hours; a sediment or set
tling indicates kidney or bladder trouble.
The mild and extraordinary effect o(
Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the great
kidney aftd bladder remedy, is soon
realized I(you need a medicine you
should have the best. At druggists
fl(ty cents and one dollar. You may
have a sample bottle nnd a pamphlet,
both sent (ree by mail. Nention Tan
Fhohtieb and send your address to Dr.
Kilmer & Co., Binghampton, N. Y.
The proprietors o( this paper guarantee
the genuineness o( this offer.
What, pleasure is there in li(e with a
headache, constipation and billiousnessf
Thousands experience them who could
become per(ectlv healthy by using
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, the famous
little pills.—Hershiser & Gilligan.
Whooping cough is the most distress
ing malady; but its duration can be cut
short by the use o( Or.e Uinute Cough
Cure, which is also the best known
remedy (or croup and all lung and bron
chial troubles.—Hershlser & Gilligan.
After yean of untold guttering from
piles, B. W. Pursell, of Knilnersville,
Pa., waa cured by using a single box of
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Skin
diseases such as eczema, rash, pimples
and obstinate sores are readily cured by
this famous remedy.—Hershiser As Gilll
gan. _
We are anxious to do a little good in
this world and can think of no pleas
anter way to do it than by recommend
ing One Minute Cough Cure aa a pre
ventive of pneumonia, consumption
and other serious lung troubles that fol
low neglected colds.—Hershiser & Gill!
gan.
PLAYING CARDS.
Tmty liiHl* Authentic BIMorr ui Xuah
■riMrr About Thom.
The origin of playing ttrda ku boon
and utU la a disputed point Some
historians oredlt them to the Chlaesa
whft by the way. Invented or popu
larised many of the Ingenious devices
now in common use. Some antiquar
ians attribute them to the Hindoos
who are very skillful players at a
card game In which ninety-six oards
are used, whlah makes eight suits of
twelve eaoh. The story that oards
were introduced Into Europe for tha
diversion and amusement of Charles
II.'. the mad king of Franca has long
sinoe been disproved. They made their
appearsnoe In Holland, Britain, Spain
and France long before the demented
monarch was bora a fact which the
editor of “Notes for the Cuqious” in
the 81 Louis Republic says he can
prove to the satisfaction of certain be
hind-the-times cyclppedla makers if
they oare to change tie old stereo
typed falsehood. The early European
packs contained fifty-six oards instead
of fifty-twa the extras being the
••cavaliers” who stood between the
queens and the knavea Besides these
the early Western devotees of
the game often used as many as
twenty cards with the same power
that tiie * 'Joker" of the present paek
baa Some writers claim that West
ern Europe was the first to use wood
or Ivory in place of paper for cards
but Captain Dubois mentions a thir
teenth oentury pack of Chinese sards
“carved the one and the other from
woods; the figures on the tame being
carved also instead of painted in nut
gall, which Is most common."
There was a great deal of history
In the game of oards at originally in
tended. The four kings represented
David, Alexander, Ctetar and Charle
magne. The queens were Esther,
Judith, Palais and Arglaa During
the time of the Amerioan Revolution
the soldiers whiled away the hours of
camp life with cards whloh had the
pictures of Washington Iran kiln
Adams and Lafayette la place of the
kings. A pack of these historlo
oddities is now worth many its
“weight la geld."
PITCHER’S
CASTOR IA
■ TBS BD TOU EATS ALWAYS BOUGHT
ITOaXA.
Ike Hist Yw KiwAhwff Bosrtt
> The Hint
MOTHER!
There is no
word so full
_of meaning
and about which such tender and
holy recollections cluster as that
of “ Mother ”—she who watched
over our helpless infancy and guid
ed our first tottering step. Yet
the life of evfery Expectant Moth
er is beset with danger and all ef
fort should be made to avoid it.
an ■■ ■ so assists nature
Mother s s^tirssi
_ , m the Expectant
r f IfinH Mother is ena
1*1 IKIIII bled to look for
■ ■ IVInti ward without
dread, suffering or gloomy fore
bodings, to the hour when she
experiences the joy of Motherhood.
Its use insures safety to the lives
of both Mother and Child, and she
is found stronger after than before
confinement—in short, it "makes
Childbirth natural and easy,” as
so many have said. Don’t be
persuaded to use anything but
MOTHER'S FRIEND
“ My wife suffered more in ten min
utes with either of her other two chil
dren then she did altogether with her
last, having previously used four bot
tles of 'Mother’s Friend.’ It is a
blessing to any one expecting to be
come a MOTHER,” says a customer.
HnnnnasoM Daxje, Carmi, Illinois.
or DrosslM* >( I1-00, or mbs by azprou on reoalpt
of prion. Wrlto for book oontalnlnc taatlmonlali
and rolanblo Information for all Mother*, froa.
Tki Bradfleld Basnlator Co., Atlanta, fla.
There are three little things which do
more work than any other three little
things created—they are the ant, the
bee and DeWitt’s Little Early Risers,
the last being the famous little pills for
stomach and liver troubles.—Hershlter
A Gilligan. _
a inriu oi terror is experienced wnen
s brassy cough sounds through the
house at night. But the terror soon
changes to relief after One Minute
Cough cure has been administered.
Safe and harmless for children.—Her
shiser & Giiligan.
The Greatest Discovery Yet
W. M. Repine, editor Tiskilwa, 111.*
Chief, says: "We won’t keep house
without Dr. King's New Discovery for
consumption, coughs and colds. Ex
perimented with many others, but never
got the true remedy until we used Dr.
King’s New Discovery. No other
remedy can take its place in our home,
as in it we have a certain and sure cure
for coughs, colds, whooping cough,
etc.” It is idle to experiment with other
remedies, even if they sre urged on you
as just as good as Dr. King's New Dis
covery. They are not as good, because
this remedy has a record of cures and
besides is guaranteed. It never fails to
satisfy. Trial bottles free at P. 0. Cor
rigan's drug store.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Land Office at O'Neill, Nebr., Jan. 28, 1898.
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named settler has tiled notloe of his Intention
to make Anal proof In support of his claim,
and that said proof will be made before the
Register and Receiver at O’Neill, Neb., on
March 13,1898. vis:
ORVILLE HARRISON H. E. No. 14487,
for the nwli section 15, township 81, range 11
wen.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of (said land, vis: Samuel Bearer and
Jacob Beaver, of Leonla. Neb., and Elmer
H. House and Abe Rouse, of Blackbird, Neb,
31-8 S. J. Wkekes, Register.
NOTICE OF BALE UNDER CHATTEL
MORTGAGE.
Notice la hereby given that by virtue of a
chattel mortgage dated on the slat day of
January, 1896, and a copy being duly filed In
the offloe of the county olerk of Holt county,
Nebraaka, on the 22nd day of January, 1898.
and executed by James Connolly, of O’Nell ,
Nebraaka, to Omaha Brewing association, of
Omaha, Nebraska, to secure the payment of
his note of four hundred dollars (1100) due
on demand and payment having been de
manded and refused and upon which there
is now due the sum of four hundred dollars
(1400) with Interest at 10 per oent. from date,
default having been made In the payment of
said loan and no suit or other proceeding at
law having been Instituted to recover said
debt or any part thereof, the undersigned
mortgagee will sell for cash ths property
herein described, vis: All of a certain stock
of liquors and cigars, also all fixtures and
furniture, consisting of counter, bar, baok
bar, mirror, tables, chairs, glasses, tee box,
cash register, and all other fixtures and fur
niture being and contained In the building
occupied by James Connolly and known as
the Stannard building situated on the west
side of Fourth street In the city of O'Neill*
Nebraska, at public auction In the building
before described and formerly occupied by
said James Connolly situated on the west
side of Fourth street and known as the
Htannard building In the city of O'Neill,
In the aforesaid county and state on the 28rd
day of February, 1896, at one o’olock p. m. of
■aid day.
Dated thia 26th day of January, 1896.
_Omaha Brxwiko Association.
By R. B. Dickson, Its Attorney..
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFEND
ANT.
In the dlstrlot court of Holt oounty Neb
raska.
To Caleb A. Monson, Nels Monaon, Ida M
Monson and Oscar A. Olson, non-resident
defendant:
You are hereby notified that on the 18th
djO; of January, 1868, William M. GUler.
plaintiff herein, filed his petition In the
above entitled cause, in the dlstrlot court of
Holt county. Neb., against you and each of
you. Impleaded with John C. Barnard and
Anthony Johnson, the object and prayer of
which Is to foreclose one certain mortgage
exeouted on the 14th day of January, 1892, by
Nels Monson and Caleb A. Monson. upon the
property described us follows: The north
east quart' r of section thirty-tour, and the
north half of the southwest quarter, and the
south halt of the northwest quarter, and the
west half of the northwest quarter of the
northwest quarter, of section thirty-five, all
in township twenty-eight, range nine west.
Including the townslte of Emporia, as sur
veyed. platted and recorded. In Holt oounty.
Net}., to secure the payment of two certain
promissory notes, eaoh dated January 2
1892, and due In six and nine months respect
ively, for the sum of three hundred fifty dol
lars each, with interest from date at the rate
of eight per cent, per annum; that there Is
now due and payable on said antes the sum
of six hundred forty und 80-100 dollars with
Interest at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum
from the 20tli day of September, 1891, for
which sum plaintiff prays for a decree that
the defendants pay the same, and that In
default of such payment said premises may
be sold to satisfy ths amount found due.
You are required to answer said petition
on or before the 28th day of February. 1898.
Dated at O'Neill, Nebraska. January 19,
W. WiuiamM.Oiusr.
SM Plaintiff.
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