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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1899)
GEN’L official directory STATE. Governor.AA r(°}T.hI.*rt Lieutenant Governor.E. A rt Secretary of State.■ ‘‘SlTiJrvf State Treasurer.*>. »; Stair Auditor.... Attorney General.......t v \Volfe Coin. Lands anti Ruildlngs...... • • J; YJVson Supt. l’ublic Instruction.W K. Jackson. Supt. KEG ENTS STATE UNIVERSITY. Thos Rawlins, Wakefelld; Ohas 'Veston. Kvsnrlnes; II. L. Goold, Ogala; Chas H. Morrill', Lincoln; K. Van Ferrill, Kearney, Geo F. Kenower, Wisner "Representatives First District, J. ^Strode Fourth! W. L. Stark, Fifth, K. O. Sutherland, Sixth, W L. Green. CONOR ESS IONAL. Senators—W. V. Allen, of Madison; John M. Thurston, of Omaha. JUDICIARY. VsBoeiitUAl!C°T.o: Harrison and t! Al. NorvalI ;lf^EENTH.JLMDVCIAKlLnK^Ne,i, Reporter '.!...! .... 'hn Maher, of Rushville. LAND OFFICES. O'NEILL. , . .S. .1 .Weekes Receiver'.'. .' V V.....K. H. Jenness. COUNTY. , , .Clarence Seluli CkTk of'the District Court.John Sklrving Deputy .. R. Henry Treasurer. A K mu||,.„ Deputy.J. M. Leis n'miitv.. . . . ".Casper Kngelhaupt Sneritr . \y jj. Ulackmer r ,p,Ut/k sehtiois..... . . ._J. C. Morrow a^“V.V.".. Miss AnniegLowne Coroner. . \Vm. Loll Surveyor.\y u. yjutJt-r Attorney.... SURER VISORS. first district. i (ir(‘ck. Dustin, S«n’«it,oj£a• . ^^riu.glMea^vfew: 1*. J. ErUchoff. SHCONl) DISX1UCT. sairlils. Paddock. Scott, steel Creek. Wil , vm! a to and lowu—J. II- Hopkins. TII1KI) DISTRICT. Crmwn wul O’Nelll-Jolin Coffee, rotsiii'ii district. Ewing, Verdigris au<l Deloit—L. O. Combs Flfc’TH DISTRICT, Chambers. Conley, Bake, ^cClure and iniuu.ii—W. G. Cooper. SIXTH DISTRICT. gwan. Wyoming Fair view, Francis. Green Valley, Sheriduu and Emmet—Wm. Hayes SEVENTH DISTR'CT. Atkinson and Stuart— W. Simar. _ UllY OF O’NEILL. M-nervisor. E. J. Mack; Justices, E. It. Bonidlct and S. M. Wagers; Constables, Ed. McBride and Perkins Brooks. COUNCH-WBN — FIRST WARD. For two years.—D. H. Cronin. For one year—C. \V. Hageusiok. SECOND WARD. for two years—Alexander Marlow. ter JS|.fCar-\y. T. Evans. THIRD WARD. Fur two years—Charles Davis. for one j ear—E- J. Mack. CITY OESUCEIiS. Mayor H. E. Murphy; Clerk, N. Martin, i’M.»!urer John McHugh; City Engineer 1 Ann Uorrlsky; Police Judge. H. Kautzma.i, • h-” of Police. P. J. Blgliii; Attorney, > hos. Carlou: Welgbmaster. 1 >• Stannard. a rattan township. supervisor. It. J. H»yesj Trourunsr Barney McGrecvy: Clerk. J. sulliVlin; Assessor Hi l iohriug: Justices. M. Caste Bo and Clm-. V ilcov 1 Constables, John llornsky .Mid E. • McBride: Road overseer dlst. d«, Allen Brown u’ist. No-4 Jolin Enrigbt. , OLD IE IIS’ RELIEF 6 OMNISSlOL. j tegular Meeting Hist Monday In iebruj •>ry of each year, and at auch other tone.; ; r a deemed necessary, ltobt. Cra!u„.itr, t a^, . ebeirman; Wm. Bowen, O Neill, secietnij. H.Vs, Clark Atkinson. TTTV.’t.’i'HH’K’S CATIIOhIO CHCItCII. Qorvices every Stib^ath at 10:30 o’clock. *T»• v °Uev.6CassUly, Poster. Sabbath school ‘immediately following services. .arrmilllS'l' CHURCH. Sunday M BMYtei--Preaching 10:30 a. M. and H:00 P. M. Class No. 1 9:30 A. M. Class No. 2 Ed :League) 7:00 P. M. Class No. 3 (Child runs) 3:00 P. M. Mind-week services—General [™r meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m. All will op made welcome, esJP®1^1^lf^vsf Poster. '7Z post NO. 86. The Gen. Jonn CjT. O’Nclil Post, No. 86, Department of Ne oraska G A. K., will meet tha first and third Saturday evening of each month ‘“/com nail O’Neill s- J. Smith, com. EI.KHOltN VALLEY LODGE, I. O.O. F. Meets every Wednesday evening in Odd Fellows’ hall. Visiting brothers cordially lnF.Bd CoLE.°NdG. O. L. Bright. Sec. /1ARFIELD CHAPTER, R. A. M Or Meets on flrst and third Thursday of each month in Masonic hall. „ p \V. J. Douus Sea J.C. Harnish. r KOF P.—HELMET LODGE, U. D. . Convention every Monday at 8 o clock p. ci in Odd Fellows’ nail. \ iBlting brethern cordially invited. M H MuCARTHy, C. C, - J. F. Gallagher, K. of It. and S. J’NEILL ENCAMPMENT NO. 30.L O. O. F. meets every seeoud and fourth 'ridavs of each month in odd bellows Hall. I. P. Zimmerman, H. P. H. M.Lttlev,Scribe TT'DKN LODGE NO. 41, DAUGHTERS Hi of BEBEKAH, meets every 1st and 3d Friday of each month in Odd bellows Hall. 1 Addie IIeushiser, N. G. Kittie L. Bright, See._ Garfield lodge, no.sc.faa.m. Regular communications Thursday nights on or before the full of the moon. cl . .1 . X\ . HA . Harry Dowling, Sec. __ Holt camp no. 1710. m.w.ofa. Meets on the first and tlitrd Tuesday in each mouth In the Masonic hall. C. W. H agensick. V. C. D. 11. Cronin, Clerk O LJ W. NO. 153, Meets second . and fourth Tudsday of each month In Masonic hall. C. Bright. Kec. T. V. Golden, M. W. •. Price’s Cream Baking Powdet World's Fair Highest Medal and Diploma. f i s it MARKET, i CHOICE LINE OF j I FRESH AND SALT i I MEATS. GAME IN | |SEASON. | | FRED C. GATZ, PROP. | Palace Meat Market, E. P. HICKS, Prop. Fresh and salt meats always on hand. Oys ters and vegetables in season.... TOP PRICE PAID FOR HIDES. DeYARMAN’S BARI B. A. OsYAUMAN, Manager. D'Y ARMAN’S SffWTWVfffYT Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. Finest turnouts in the city. Good, careful drivers when wanted. Al^o run the O’Neill Omnibus line. Commercial trade a specialty. J RON! KIRWIN PAINTERS & Paper rfaijgers All Work Guaranteed. NEW YORK. . . ILLUSTRATED NEWS The Organ of Moneat Sport in America ALL THE SENSATIONS OF THE DAY PJCTPBCD BY TKl FOREMOST ARTISTS OF THE COUNTRY Life in New Yo.k Graphically Illustrated. Breezy but Respectable. $4 FOR A YEAR, $2 FOR SIX MONTHS Do you want to be postsd? Then send your subscription to the NEW m ILLUSTRATES NEWS, 3 PARK PLACE NEW YORK CITY PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY. Pacific Short Line —HAS TIIE BEST TRAIN SERVICE -tn NORTHERN NEBRASKA Through Freight and Passenger Rates TO ALL POINTS. If you aro going on a trip or Intend chang ing your location, apply to our nearest agent, or write to W. B. McNIDER, Gen 1 Pass. Agent, Sioux City 99 H 0 fc (fl 0 c. H 99 Purchase Tickets and Consign youi Freight via the F. E. & M. V. and S. C. & P RAILROADS. Tit A1X8 DEPART: GOING EAST, Passenger east, No. 4, Freight east. No. 24, Freight east, No. 28, 9 57 a. m 12:01 P. M 2:35 r. M. GOING WEST. Passenger west. No. 3, 9:40 p. m Freight west, No. 27, 9:15 r. m Freight, No, 23 Local 4:10 P. «. The Elkhorn Line la now running Uecllnlng Chair Cars daily, between Omaha and Dead wood, jree to holders of flrst-class transiior tRtlon. Per any Information call on E, H ADAMS, Act. O’NEILL. NEB. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder World’s Fair Highest Award. PHILOSOPHICAL FRENCHMEN. J Give the Impression of ISclug the Hap piest Teople In tlio World. The more nations l make the ac quaintance of, the more deeply con firmed I get in this conviction, that th« Frenchman, with al! his faults and shortcomings, is the happiest man in the world, says the North American Review. Of course, the wealthy classes have everywhere found the way of en joying life, more or less; but to the observer of national characteristics these classes are uninteresting. Good society is good society everywhere. For a study, give me the masses of the people. And it is among the masses in France that, after all, I find the greatest amount of happiness. The Frenchman is a cheerful philosopher. He knows best of all how to live and enjoy life. Moderate in all his hab its, he partakes of all the good things that nature has placed at his disposal, without ever making a fool of himself. He understands temperance in the true acceptation of the word, which means, not total abstinence, but moderation. When you say that a country has a temperate climate you do not mean that it has no climate at all; you mean that it has a climate that is neither too hot nor too cold. We have no teetotalers, because we practically have no drunkards, A Frenchman would be as astonished to find that the law pre vented him from enjoying a glass of wine, because a few imbeciles use wine to get drunk with, as he would to find that the law forbade him to use knives in his quiet and peaceful home, be cause there are a few lunatics who use Knives to commit suicide with or till nieir fellow creatures. WHAT THE "3CAPA" MEANS. A Society for Suppressing Trolley Car and Other Advertising. Much attention has been attracted by the work of the English association known as the “Scapa,” whose purpose is to prevent the disfigurement of land scapes by advertisers, says Leslie’s Weekly. A branch of this association has been doing good work in New York city. The disfigurement of scenery by advertisers is far less common in this °ountry than in Europe, but the ten dency to extend this kind of vandal ism in the United States constantly in creases. The duty of thy newspaper... in the premises is plain, rt is only nec •'•ssary to call the attention of the pub lic to the evil to have liriiitations put ”pnn it, or to have it stepped entirely and in this connection an admirable step lias been taken by the editorial association of the state of New York, n seeking to prevent the disfigurement of the elevated railroad structures by advertising signs. The charters of street car and elevated jyilroads dis tinctly limit their corporate rights. They have no more right to enter Into the advertising business than to go into the grocery or dry goods trade, and the newspapers of New York propose to ask the courts to restrain these cor porations from continuing what is clearly an illegal business. It Is said that more than $2,000,000 is expended annually In street car and elevated railroad advertising in the United States. Nearly every dollar of this is diverted from legitimate and legal ad vertising channels, embracing daily, weekly, monthly, and othar puWica 'Non. Danger Everywhere. Harry, aged 6, was busy polishing hit skates when his mother said: “Yoi had better stay off the ice, Harry. ’ read an account in the paper thi> morning of a little boy who was drowned while skating.” “Yes,” re plied Harry, ‘‘and only last week I reac of another little boy who was run ovei and killed by a cable car while on hi way to Sunday-school.' So what’s fellow to do, I’d like to know.” Delivered the Goods. The statement that Rudyard Kip ling had received a shilling a wor for a story in an English magazin Induced a wag to write him and in close a shilling postal order. “Hearin, that wisdom was being retailed at shilling a word,” writes the joker, ‘V Inclose a shilling for a sample.” Kif ling kept the order and sent back th word “Thanks,” Scientific American Agency for ^ For Information and free Handbook write to MUNN & CO., 301 Bkoadway, NEW YolttC. Oldest bureau for securing patents in America. Every patent taken out by us is brought before the public by a notice given free of chargo In the $>tifwtific JUumair Largest circulation of any scientific paper in the world. Splendidly illustrated. No intelligent man should be without it. Weekly, 93.00 a year; $1.50six months. Address MUNN & CO., i'cmAoileus, 301 Broadway, New York City, Buy Binded Tw ' ...IN OMAHA. . Samples and piAfi rend/ May 1st. If you are cut already 1 on our lilt write us si once. The Western Mercantile Co. OMAHA. OASTOnj.il. Bear* the Kind You Have Always Bought L>r. Price’s Cream Baking Powder Awarded Cold Medal Midwinter Fair. San Francisco. F, C, Company Corsets, MAKE American Beauties , uunntoi SHAPES. ARTISTIC EFFECTS, All Lengths. OiTincli Box. NEWEST MODELS. FANCY m PLAIN, i FEATHEBBONE CORSET CO. HOLE MANUFACTURERS. 'T fi Ol>a RESPONSIBLE PARTIES GAN PURCHA8E THE RENOWNED TEMPLE BICYCLES I OH MOHTHLV PAYMENTS 1 WE WILL SELL YOU NEW | MACHINES LISTED AT $60, $73, $85, $100 | ON TERMS to SUIT 1 GIVE YOU A LAMP, INSURE YOUR WHEEL jj AGAINST THEFT, KEEP THE MACHINE £ IN REPAIR WITHOUT CHARGE | Send for Catalogue. Correspondence Invited j RalphTemple Cycle Go. | 204 35th ST,, CHICAGO, ILL. [HE GREATEST BOOK OP THE AGE! Should be iu Every Home and Library. TUB People’s BlDle History Is written by Right Hon. William Ewart Gladstone, Ex-Premier of Great Britian and Ireland, Chester, Eng.; Rev. A. II. Sayce, Queen’s College. Oxford, Eng.; Rev Samuel Ives Curtiss, D. D., Chicago Theological Seminary, Chicago, III.; Rev. Frederic YV. Farrar, O.D., F.R.S., Dean of Canterbury, Canterbury, Eng.; Rev, Elmer H.Capen, D.D.,Tufts College, Homervilie,'Mass., Rev. Frank W. Gunsaulus, D. D., Armour Institute, Chicago, 111.; Rev. George F. Pentecost, D.D., Miiryle, bone Presbyterian Church, London, Eng-; Rev. R. H. MacArthur, D.D., Calvary Baptist Church, New York pity, N. Y.j Rev. Martyn Summerbell, D.D., Main Street Free Baptist. Church, Leuristou, Me.; Rev. Frank M. Bristol, D.D., First Methodist Episcopal Church Evanston. III.; Rev. W. T. Moore. LL.D.,f* The Chris tian Commonwealth,” London, Eng.; Rev. Ed war! Everett Hale, D.D., South Congregational Church Boston, Mass.; Rev. Joseph Agar Beet, D.D., W’esleyafc College, Richmond, Eng.; Rev. Caspar Rene Gregory, Leipzig University, Ijeinzig, Germany, Rev. Win. Cleaver Wilkinson, D.D., University of Chicago, Chi cago, III.; Rev. Humuel Hart, D.D., Trinity College, Hartford,Conn.: Rev. J. 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The true man will dress neatly. He has regard for his looks and is careful of the es teem in which others hold him. lie buys Strauss l Co.’s Custom Tailored Suits and Overcoats 1 hey ore the best. The grace ful bearing they give the wearer is more valuable than money. These handsome suits start at. A Perfect Fit. -HP*r CALL ON J. ?, Ml O'NEILL. Chicago Lumber Yard Headquarters for . . . LUMBER AND COAL HST 0.0. SNYDR & GO. SUCCESSFUL SHOOTERS SHOOT WINCHESTER Rifles,"- Repeating: Shotguns, Ammunition and Loaded Shotgun Shells. Winchester guns and immunition are the standard of the world, hut :hey do not cost any more than poorer makes. All reliable dealers sell Winchester goods. • FREE: Send name on a postal for 156 page IIlus rated Catalogue describing all the guns and ammunition nade by the WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS COL, . NEW HAVEN. OONN. , . ‘ •_ v '.*. JfZtXt- sir - • . » -n’ir : .** Its Easy Wr it I *i .*••• -» *l>‘ •rj> ii !!.:i a L*;cl;c::«.t r fcr .Sti. r>. 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HAVE FOBHOBE TUAN 35 YEABS BEEN CELEBBATED FOB THEIB EXTUEXE ACCURACY * * ♦ We make our* Z "Diamond”* T PiStOl Wit ft tlCO 3TEVENS-UIAM0ND MODEL I AflCST rlSTGL. I lengths of barrel, G and lO inches. Eierjj X one guaranteed, Price, Postpaid, $n.00 with ♦ G-inch barrel} $7.50 with lO-inch barrel, ■invn uurrvv , >P • . -- . . <T.n We make a full line of rifles ; Price, from $6.00 upwards. Every arm we turn out is warranted BAFT;. 8QT-.TD » u iv;v » j, gTEVENS ARMS &> TOOL CO. Send Stamfi for Catalogue. P. O. Pox l , 55 CHICOPEEFALLS. MASS. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»^»»»» *■* .*<■♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Jf you leant a pretty job of printing haz e The Frontier do it Jor you. Stationery, books, legal blanks, posters, cards and invitations.