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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1899)
.1 1>: Ojaler-tat* _ m%$p ML ■,';‘rr HARDWARE' iSsJtJuiw. •*m FARM MACiJlUMll^ l 1 1 ItviW* Retail Bailie/furjpijfe we.always lead, be cause: we-. $«U Good Goods j ' titTOH-j*' (rhe Maieslk Rang^B^js tbeinalbiaml^is, a M 7* ijif?7 jr 5i ’-^ar. •iy:?j rU Juifii.‘*521’A?*?: iM3$ *»■“» . luiOiti" 'The MajesWc RangwpSMs l6unijltjnwj.,b -. i ■ -‘.;4iOj.»set»oltli necessity, n . 1 k ! iljuadtlaei;;tsliindUy* «in4<bttk:itjhe pemite - :‘ j, Baib \V1rb wU^fce li bi^'k feeat for noA oW, be'criuse i!K ^ !V, \Ve .^lvViVys' ditt «y(id:,ahvays^ will lumdlethe best ■ goods/-’ ■;!, ‘V " V « "‘V*™ o ” and atibfices none can exaeTr 'Wflen ybd jfre ‘leadY' >•• 'to :staft'tout1 Fall plowmjrlCotne and get one ot the 1 V: • m*-i ‘ - • i- i<!i. ii®*- i i.-. •:;, < ■ : a • V !|oj)iy Wwfrfl’ew' improved riding- pjlovys'and the rest .. ’ l;1 •vvrll.be mSyi ’v Genuine Moline.,^nd .Birdjselilj ,vyagpn%‘ > ii libeibesd'-Qii tbe'markgti’ ;-r> yir.?- ,.• .= -•». ,. NEIL BRENNAN. >.l • »; • iR- ..ui ‘■••f'ii-i »*»| int.t: .t * s.: \ MEAT MARKET, ijiv t-.il.l CHOICE LINK OF EKESH AN!) SALT MEATS, GAME IN : • I • i. FRED C. GATZs Prop. >: I : ■ • ■ t••».*■>» r i -r:, j* .'In-tr* ;»tU :»* ;io* *.' • • _ ; ";>J:£.».• •{« •'& W* rnt -*u '■ ; '•■’. i i' ,.o.J li *i i, .-■•iv : . \ • : ■ - < ■ .■■.rr-jc-f.i.iW, .7ii:.i:t*wv' i:, ill. ‘I • ■ 1 1.1J >. .■ ••! Cl, .1 ■.I!| : i'-V.DCOT Bit «i i iii vbifuii:bi i?.»-»n.r;7 Tt*-:.; v * -n t:. •. i t -iw>.t. :i. ’.} u’t.’f 'ir.t i.»i | •} y.fnr.t :»to »;*.;« j -iir.ii ! M.i -»i> *ir !.«[••» \* #/;i *l-«.*•••' tyj • V'-t.h..ii ij it .r iiiii!! » " I I i/r-IN.-rti-. ' j* j *l p Ib+i'i 1 *T<.c:r.fi *»u:. p X Vrr'fi I :t i -♦ jj l !}*.»« . :h.j •♦•**.1 !.•«».*. s!'»;* -p:!',;•**.*i « • I p * ;i NORTH eMIeMASKA «:»VPif%pf:wW.i <; I' itH »ill» ,\ftff-j .«’ j .. *f* I i {.*♦-- ..r.tJ’V 'k j* I i iTJ.-i! • ( «i't .‘I * j -*•» i if:**.; :>- {•/!*'. ixt .ir.i-iH»(£• tjl.it ;*».«?•; • «'•) ».«! il III1- v;.»{* •:». iU v: i:. i :* ■■'iViLi. _iif you are going on a tr& 6r!lpifenil bhangi ing your location, apply to our nearest agenfeiOt tsylte-to,: ^..JpV W. B. McNlDBR, J0?£&ea y ...Sioux City 3" ^ % 1:. V f J • c. /i X',:! 2 ■ firir'tx?;- 4‘ i & li tl ! P v, ! . ; R. ..i..... - <!<>n*ign you Pr5i*»f4r«WinU S.G.&F i i:i 1 t'■ i; >' i t {, & :i b u y - ViiATiip;;; v« iiaa/N* ®*«bjta.'vi Passenger east. No. 4, 9:57 a. u b?e,aBirN^o^iy1 >ul li'2i35^.M. ^eaUaSS^mtfl «Vcir: -vv' Passenger west. No. 3,’ 9:40 p. u 29; wav/ . 9ns: Pl • M Freight,•iH,^23i ^L6bU B*:»0 p. m. The Glkborn Line is now running lieclinlng Chair Cars daily, between Omaha and Dead 5 3 E. R ADAMS, Agt rw*rp> :• - ■■ :! :T:-- :i,!' O’NEILL. NEB.. . r •I E. Pi HICKS, Prop. Fresh and salt meats always on hand. Oys ! \ 4 ters an d J vegeta'bi es in seaspn. i^ r §pP PRICE! PAID FOR: HIDES.’ IT IS NO Ylt 6Y6 , rybody • does notcxu know SEtRfcT $19 makes and sella more m&chines every day than nearly all the other compa nies combined. Head That the New Horn® Bewing Machine Company of Orange, Mass., Their No. 18 Now Home Drop Ai, 1*. Selling like Mot Cakea. i SiEfiEFORE YOU BUY ANY OTHER! te'rjt ikjtliiittWst handsome machine yon ever saw.. It is entirely atrfomatio-^cannot get out of order. * Double feed with SCIENTIFIC TREADLE MOTION that does not make your back ache. No other kind just as good. Steel bearings. Will last a life-time. It runs easier and costs no more than a common everyday machine. 20 other kinds from 119.00 up. We discount all Big Bar Rain prices. Why not buy where you can get the most >r your money? • Every Machine fully guaranteed. Needles. Oil and Repairs for any machine. Bend for special list, or call on our agent. 6t. leoli, Mo. XHX HIW EQKS ISWIVd MAQSnjtf CO., "St>.J V.‘ bfcSLl'N; C.1 NEILL. 1 iiv' i isrino'^ --1 briA. Splendftjf V for aaoietuirinlgi ...•ra, j'.c« v«’’Vfc>c4 i Props. 'iii-vw JirfT :ns, J [sjPhodft :j »rj Jackeolr *W here ahO wil 1 attend eishoc I. Lta Vi •' VTAf/* ••.“• r C . •.'•’ • ■ ,\ HNlfofr, .T&-- A;tfc6ba rta.,hae>beeD ,ViS-, itmLfri&ps taiilijmjuii vic&ity toj$% ^ //' 1 week. '•**# V * I mswcft mwrnvs -m \W /. /! >Mroa^r WO he^r,.tbe humrpi ^Ike! thJiWhitf^ maclirae.1' Groin is/yield-j i6^‘^toi|. ‘'i H -4QB "'••■;'/ X.■■:i * '• i] : oJMrtpr'’ pebplk >w,4|it to the riyer for grapesas there ' are 3wte:i&S «SSJ j | /ku^ply ihg; theuiaarkets \yith lino niolonai \vhi<ih he raided on a place"near „ IfoApOria.; Miss Dora Hunt arrived from: Fremontlast {Saturday and has gone to resume her school at Hainsville. Euth jFage attehdbd teachers? j kn-j «/r?xr^rJr«»7i7f“TnT TiTru fi lx ! stitute at Niobrara and will teachi in’ Knox county heat*’ Vetius'this’fall The eldest son of ilr. Clark (flie blacksmith) has arrived'from 'Bath & p And . will make his hdme1 -herei The Sohobl house lS'being thei r-j oughly overhauled and put in first-; class shape for school to begin next Monday.;: ^ „v;;;c{ i Mrs. RosenbeCk returned to Hart ington this morning, after spending sbvOraT* weeks ’ witb ' ber daughter^ A:'‘Wagersv nac^cuM J j •Tli I. J i'.'i‘Oo,s •} $;*i! t • Mrs. Ed Stanfield has been, fory sick,, Hei;, fathet,Mr. Abbott, of Omaha, was sept for, bat has return ed leaving her much better. F. M. pike was seen, here last weeki ■: Hei informs us' that he IhiaS changed his place of business from Niobrara tp ^Bazille.Mills, , 'E.‘ Smithhasgreatly improved the appearance of bishomeby add: iDg two new porches and two dor+ mer windows to his house. a ;^Mr6: t£ Davis! is1 still • Very' !si'ek and her son ' aud daughter : from Wheeler couhty,1 are' at home anx lously awaiting hey. recpvery.,. , „ iH r 'Mpttie. hjtayip, ! w^iq "lihws'bj$0 spending: a fewi months >rwith - her Sistef, MrSi HoshaWj reMmed to her .at ’^orth.'I^'p^'idq.'fiday;.1 ‘ ' j ;'Our sphool bpOnded ' MOOdky morning under the managemep.^ pf P:. E.'Chase and Mrs; ■ G. -Ar ToWu; sppd.; _ The enrollment is large, ' and there, is: a good prospect for a pros perOhs school year. a-> ' i i'<- •••-*: n i.*'*'.-)• I /j. .1; *i • The Emmet eohool opens Monday. r.i ... • ..17. •• • Mr. Uhler has purchased a new organ. ■ v‘-> ■ ■■•. <•• ! Otto Brown is working for C.bas. Hitchcock. •"* <“• no; : ' i ■' : !■;•- of, J" ! ■ T. B. Maring went to: Valentine One day this week.'. ! i in'--;--n <•••! *’■ JO'!; tia<I.;i ff'M Mr Hyet’s family have beon sick » ■ j bnt, are much,better. , ** Fred’Teuborg And ’ Tbolfc-1 Malloy speat Sunday in tbvyjii. ".a( < Bov. Tailor 1 goes' to Valentine' this week to attend,conference., Mrs. Lyons and .daughter were Exposition visitors while in Qihahia last week..- .... ‘ • Miss Nellie Mtirray has been vis* iting in this neighborhood for , the last two weeks. U;.: j .■iHitioi. .in. r ''..'Mttt&ati t Alec Maring, who has been^ at tending the G. A- R. encampment, returned last week. A record breaking baseball game will be’played in Emmet next Sun* day.’ Re^uljts next wee)?, 1 THiiAN." .; '* >.*.. ,-f ft* •«.. *j i; ;• J.K). 1 . * ' '! Pell Smothers . has returned to Inmau : and is staying at1 Elias Kiiuetub'B. Rev. Rouse and! wife (tailed at Rev.; Wilson's while at Inman to At tend the wedding of Mrs. Rouse’s sister. ’•: ■ < • »•!• -j ~ ;• Married at the homg/pf.ihe, bride’s pareuts near Iurnau, at 12 m., ou Wednesday, Sept. 6,- 1899, 'liev. J. Grapt Shick apd Mite Lizzie Har mon.ftev. Qorse, presiding elder of Neligbdistrict,officiating^ •: There yrbre ilbotit* twenty1 relatives present, ^pe^^efe ntany nice presents. " Lied, Edith Marine,f daughter of Eliaa and Anna Klinetub, on Sept. 3d, aged eight months. Rev. Rouse preached the funeral'; ’sermon Mon c(ay At 2 p. m,, in thi» M. E.; church, from the text “lait' well^witb the childif;* II K*mg8 4; 20; .He said, -wjifjh jihe chi14 because it has escaped a life of suffering and sorrow, and is safe in the arms of Jesus.” ■ TtiwaB':a,mteterlyi‘ :hermpn. •sc* ; r.. "I:;. >: >iJ ; <i Rev. W.- A. Wilson, pastor of; the Ml jE: church, was called to Ewing by a telegram announcing that hie bontfas worse* • =» -Reporter. M’CArpfiEY |TEMS.: , : I t <>Wild game ..is: plentifuli via the] sandbiM ! kM n-;r us iiu ?»•;*<! i M.rsl Roy and; Jbsse spent Sunday I McGaffpey,s: ;;;. r.f 1 ‘Erhhk ‘ d-apter visited ' his! best ‘ -N<f J.%K ■> # /!«•.%I»•• Mi [T "Sirs, I, tfittbeitetdtt ttiid' Bea' :'l£b][ ^au; want ;tu .Q’Neili Friday. .. .p *,...•. Gao, 'frerttrs, of. AmeliA,. topic rip the sights at Eporaat Sunday*,., > r!V$Wt' McGaiffrey, ... sir..,, was quite badly by a bora* Thursday.:} r ho: The iMcCaffrey. Blues wall:. play bttll VKth: ‘the- Emmet Witte ’ttexi Sun-j ■jm BWMfrKaoitr u-Awi j i • Emmet McBride, O wen Meredith and Ed ’ Koi-witt: made ’ a trip to O’Neill Saturday. " . r thTutW -*n.J if*; :h**f :- ; Will Hddsieri of Fremont, passed through this, yalltty Thttfaday on hiis way to Chadron., . . Tom ftlbrgitti" came Vip' ■ frbin (Oinaha Saturday fo^ 'jw.jvjisit yirikli ■friends arid relatives. • ; at k.;.i j V- •>: ..■ ■•':•:-:•■■' '::h’ •: .Ijj V* p., Geo.t Lamberston and sooy. Glare, Went to Fremont Monday dor a -few days Visit 'with friends and' rdlAtrves. ♦ir A .;/* .i,?:. .l:v.ii *♦•»**• ,."*4■{.#£. In h;«*a.G‘: { Maggie Morrisony Whbr has been visiting here for a couple of weeks, returned td1ber t6m&,<rnorth of :i •■iT-r ■ ••• t vu-ii -r.rj jo si.fi O’Neill Friday^n •<■.: ,.Wia ; ■ or:w ?»•■»« -Rifrysr.-jO .f.Ii;o?i ! r,,r.l V. '..-MIBWAYJTEM?,!-vij 'Cflrey'w^'^^age.^i^s ,r-.'i:»-v•'•i •#‘tsr.1 ;j Mw <;*i^.n. • 'Mri'^rtfor^iSipi^sig^upV.^ ■>.{ ;! fr.:: .=.1 ii fl w granary. ; ;*r :• tut Messrs Summers: and;; Campbell went to Into an' Monday. 1 : ns ■■■■’: ? Corn is earing fine, but smal grain is rather light. *1 e r ,,. At, this wriiing,' ifuius, threshing for. Geo,..Cheery,. A, fine rain Tnppday.'ni delayed haying a day.:, a; «. .,•■ j,,u *o& "i£re ; . W., Wagers, and family;,p£ ■i’age Spent Sunday with Mr. Waring and family, returning hottae itt the even ing. :’ The school teacher who was going to teach in District No. 39 failed' to come, but Mias Maud ,Wiring,.,will teach the fall term. ‘ - :» >■:. ' <>■' ■'■ h) t;i j; :-j": • j; C. Campbell, of Omaha, is visat l irig Mr. Summers and family at the present time. Be lias beirttj working on a farm in Dakota, aad is now on his waV to'bis-home in Omaha. V\fj f:« t, JS;•*.♦ rlT‘> #rT ; i i; Everybody is:, busy; (n ..tlie hHy • tii Id rtiul news is: htafriu . ft*' hen’s 4pei'li. ' . .^, Holt C?b,.!ita.ngeK'' ’ r:;; DRY CREEK,.ij,p;,N0Slr,\ Everything is sensationttk on«Dry Creek. ... Eddie O’Malley has enlisted ris a sandhill cow puncher.V,'!,^. It it isn’t recorded here it didn’t happen. ott.D.^. Gre^^>^J7iu;,:.<t-'' Agues Clark Sundayed with some friends close by tlio^ Kin rung stream. ^Jefotue Maring spent1 Wednesday evening with friends of the writer. < .1' Ti • ■' Fred and Bert Shoemaker • we r e among the Chambers snorts Moivdav. •• ■ :• Vil lU .! lilt * • A. Clark, jr , is suffering),from a severe sting of H lHnttlile1 bee! " The devisiVafiou is explained by (ho ,/iiet that his hand undforearm are swolen to twice their original sizeV*! : ! : •> . : ,s: T n.-ti o •'< ' We are awaiting orders ! for job work. We make advertising a specialty and guarantee satiaactiou m making public and executing nuy mortals affected with, any strange diseases. Wanted; One male music teacher between the ago of twenty and forty who is sufficiently accomplished to play any instrument from a mouth harp to an accordeon. Private ar rangements only, two tpiles ^lOrth of Dry Creek.. kw, m : Night walkers . are , becoming a plague on Dry Creek, seriously ngi tatiDgthe slumbers of the’/ftnioceut. The reporter. has. received notice from the Dry Creek Association to procure the naihek of, thV. ihtarUderp and denominate them publicly: , o Lost, Strayed or Stolen from my temporary location, one mile sotith of the buttered Bchoolhouso on the hill, one black and white kitten., lie storer will be rewarded by a gehtle reminder that the crime of thefts is punishable. OAST _ Bam ths yf Thfl Kind You Haw i Signature of ARE YOU GOING ABROAD? y 1 If you contemplate a trip to Europe during the summer, please remember that any: ticket agent of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R*y can ' furnish you rates, tickets ahd up tb date inform ation, as Weill as reserved berths on ocean steamers—all lines-Kn advance of .sailing,' .. •.... r4,j~jrt r.ii .U Geo.: • H. Ileafford, iQeOv.jPass, Agt., Old Colony Building, Chicago,.. .III. W. N. Day. D. P. A* 415 4tli. st 8ioux ■Oity. EARTH IS PETTI NO SMALLER.: At liCMt Ita People* Are Comlng Claie^ ^ qq5»Jf•ttto*1, Everry. .. . From the St, Loulp Ojohe-Democrat: One. of . the wonders of ...this marvelous agei.fs the.rapidity yvith .which the re mote, quarters of the earthare being brought close .together.., According to the Hussian minister ,of. railroad, when Russia's new: trans-Siberian railroad is finished the trip around the world can be made in thirty-three days. When Jules Verne, just twenty-five years agot • sent .-the 'fictitious Phineas: Fogg aro ad.the world in eighty days this exploit was deemed to be as near the absolutely Impossible AS at one time Puck's feat was of putting a . girdle “round about the earth in forty min utes.'’ Two American women-travel ing in opposite directions, beat Fogg's mythical exploit a few: years ago. When the Russian railroad is : built, however, the record of their journeys will,-in the comparison, seem like the old stage coach and sailing vessel trav els do today. With what incredulity would the navigators of a Century ago have looked at the1 •forthcoming Rus sian titae table; The remnant of the fleet with which Magellan left Sah Ln car, inSpafn, ih‘T5i9, returned to that port th IB22; Three years, lacking two weeks, were ‘required for the clrcum navigatiOH'Of the earth. The first of thq .RrlL.iah: world .pincers* Drake, who saj^ed half a century later, was as long making'•fhe distance, ’.Cook, who made the journey a century la,ter than; Drake, was two.jj-ears ten ^months on the; Voy age. Ini the century and a half 'be tween ^fageUan and. Copk the time of the world circuit has ,heen. shortened in only, an. imperceptible,, .degree. There had b^ep but little Improvement in the speed . of the ocean vessels since the days, when Odysseus In his shallop, af ter. the; Trojan war, started on his re turn to Ithica> No ...improvement of consequence,, .Indeed, was made until the days when steam ,began to be ap plied to ocean navigation and that was at such: a comparatively recent date that on May 24, 1819, the day on which Victoria was horn, the first; steamboat which ever crossed the Atlantic start ed, leaving Savannah for Liverpool and taking tWenty-six.days to make the:.voyage, which would now be made in less than. six. ; • Qdrdtra’i MahAl tM,ter, , It seems almost incredible, says the London. Saturday Review,. hut we have it on authority which It Is really lm \ possible to doubt, that a private s.ol ; dier found in a street at Omdurman the letter which Gordon wrote to the Mah I (li.ln answer to the demand for retreat pr surrender., The. letter has been ex amined , by all the ablest experts, and :la heyond. donbt In.Gordon’s handwrit ing. We understand, that It la npw In . the. hands.: pf tin queen. As might be expected, all Idea of surrender is scout ed;, the Mahdi Is reminded of, his..evil doings, and hls destruction at the hands of English, soldiers Is prophe OsXixto't. mii , it; wot lit !ii b »'J. 1.5 C !»:, i. ti‘ 0 i rjii yff ft The Kind Yon llavo Always Bought* and which lias been y-j in use for over 30 years* has borne the signature of ir ; rand lias been made under his pe#-r:^ sonal supervision since itsltoftoncy. , Allow top one to deceive you pi tfaii^'; All Counterfeits* Imitations ami .Substitutes aro l)ut Ex , periments that trifle with and endanger the,health of .,M i Infants and C hlldr en—Exporionc o against Experiment., • What Is CASTORIA Castorla is a substitute for Castor. Oil* PtopS 1;^ . and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and I'leasant. It . contains neither Opium* Morphine nor ethen Jlarcotie . substance. Its ngo is its guarantee.: It destroys /Warms >•!r. and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind :f > : Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation ^ and Flatulency. .It assimilates i;he! Food, ;iregiilates: the* Stomach and Bowels* giving, healthy atod The Children's Panacea—The Mothe^ Frletod,L nn'* ALWAYS In Use For Over 30 Years. Yxr OCNT.UH COMPANY, TT MUNR.V OTNCCT. HCWWaR «ITT. :U l fit i / O'NelJl Vardan Pafe,’ .. I Alleo. ;*I SUCCESSFtJL SHOOTERSiSHOOX a b-'-Uf* ml f.Kii) iifl Rifles, Repeating ’< Shotguns, Ammunition flmf Loaded Shptgyn .SHejUs, ^Winchester ’gijiisi <*‘ in*munitiop are: the st&ntfard. o^ the: world,,! they do not cost any* more than poorermafees* All reliable dealers sell Whifchestcr:gb6d$.' '*' FREE: (Send p^pje op a post^.fw W6, p4ge,Bto» t rated Catalogue..describing all t^e g^spn^.anunui^yQn imadebyihe'i ; . j; \v.r\u REPEATING ARM3/C0., • nrrw Haven, ! ^_L ‘‘■Yld A’i* ' IjMT .$IKX»y ^ Jt. % ;|:;:ii 0^ Jta&ftSK) J jjiiTJ’ *10&Vtf T rlln ' iS AI t"t"*",,^uroc ^ersy Hogs and pigs; Light 1 Ull WnLL Cbickfto§; ;Itnpe^al. ’Teliti “p^s; |Sg&M s<$g,on^lJrii)£s of poultry supplies, ineiudingji Lee’s LicefdSilei*, ^Prat^ Poetry Food* Hogs eligible to' registry, f t - Chickens: sfcandandj'^Fed* Call and.seethettior ymte for1pEices^ ;,,,^3fp^:'give^i: qflt over $1-5.00 foment thirtydays^^ntfrsfeptiHty::.,^^1' '": H. M. IJTTLEY, O’NeiH^bl* *.' r.:m !i. . <-••- • • = ... • :.. -*—rr ■ i .! "TV Hft ♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< STEVENS RIFLES AND PISTOLS **| i HAVE FOB BOBETILAH 35 YEABS BEEN CEEEBBATED FOB THEIB EXTWOlB ACCCIAC!-* *t We make our j ** Di am ond** I Pistol With tlVO . 5tevens-Diamonq Mooq. T«zr Pbdu lengths of barrel, 6. and 10 incJics. Ever% one guaranteed, rricef Postpaid, $5.00 with, O-inch barrel; $7.60 with JO-inch barf el. We make a full line of rifles ; Price, l .. upwards., . Every arm, we turn opt is warranted ^ bape! soMi> ANI* * u*j ‘ .00 >?uwtr2 f J. STEVENS ^'Sentl Sidinfr for Catalogue. arms & • ••p.-o.lftpM-'y'ivi-, TOOL €0.»P«PiJ ■1 CHICOPEE FALL*, MAS*• r •■•■• n<*>. r.l-:; p-.'.:ar, rnut ■ -lii-.;.1 BMil <it —7/you want a pretty job of printing frontier do it for you. JStiUiQtic^yt fpgky, legal blanks, fosters;. cnrds'dnd-invitaHpnii^'^f a*r^ ••' t | i; b Ji' Nils , ■' ■1 I ** i J i.ji ^•<■'—? ...' iwit va t w4 *>} tsfcmwaSi i.^t !SI> 'uttrUKi 1