The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 19, 1900, Image 8

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    ROYAL
T ^BSOLUKIYIPUBE
BAKING
Powder
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
ROYAL RAHma ROWBRW 00-. W«w YORK. _
Millions Given Away.
It is certainly gratifying to the public
to know of one concern which is not
ofraid to be generous. The proprietors
of Dr. King’s New Discovery for con
sumption, coughs and colds, have given
away over 10,000,000 trial bottles and
have the satisfaction of knowing jt has
cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asth
ma, bronchitis, la grippe and all throat,
chest and lung diseases rre surely cured
by it. Call at Corrigan’s and get a free
trial bottle. Regular size 50c and $1.
Every bottle guaranteed.
School Boy* Bala* Demor* Wed.
—A New York superintendent of
schools says: "We have had more
cases of corporal punishment to inves
tigate this year than usual. Our boys
seem more than ever given to fighting.
I think It is due to the way in which
most of the newspapers exploit the do
ings of prise fighters. Not only is a
great deal of space devoted to prize
fights, but the pugilists and scenes at
the ringside are fully illustrated. Now,
all this has a bad effect on the boys
and is the cause of most of their dis
orderly acts.
The Best in the World.
We believe Chamberlain's cough rem
edy is the best in the world. A few
weeks ago we suffered with a severe cold
and troublesome caugb, and having read
their ads in our own and other papers
we purchased a bottle to see if it would
effect us. It cured us before the bottle
was half used. It is the best medicine
oat for colds and cough.—lierald, And
ersonville, Ind. For sale by Corrigan.
Nearly ever person needs a tonic med
icine at this time of the year to brace up
and invigorate the neverous system, to
cleans the bowels, liver and kidneys.
Herbine is the best and safest remedy to
do this, as it will constipation, regulate
the liver and enrich the blood. Price
50c.—Cprrigan. _
F.E.&M.V.andS.C.&P
RAILROADS.
TRAINS DEPARTt
GOING BAST. .
Passenger east. No. 4, 9:57 a. »i
Freight east. No. 24, 124)1 p. m
Freight east, No. 28, 2:85 p. u.
going was*.
Passenger west. No. 8, 9:40 p. m
Freight west. No. 27, - 9:15 p. u
Freight, No, 28 Local 4:10 p. u.
The Rlkhorn Line le now running Reclining
Chair Cars dally, between Omaha and Dead -
wood, free to holders of first-lass transpor
tation.
Per any Information call on
E. R. ADAMS, Aot.
O’NKILL. NIB
REAL
ESTATE
CATTLE AND
SHEEP
RANCHES
GRAIN AND
HAY FARMS
For
Sale 4»
and Lease
I ' : ' '''
f . V , ■
PRICES LOW AND
TERMS EASY .
M. LYONS
EMMET, NEB.
SDPEBflSOB DOMES
Merritt Martin
J P Mullen, election
apply on tax 97 and 98
Tkos. F Malloy, election
Alex Marinr, eleetion
apply on tax of 98
J K Morrison Jr., election
J G Morrow, co. Supt.
Volney Millspaugb, election
F J Manchester, election
II H Murry, election
Isaac MilMpaugh, eleotion
C W Moss, election .
W H Mullen, election
J H Meridilb, election
apply on tax of 98
Maurice Malloy, election
apply on tax of 97;
Edward Mullen, election
Ed Miller, election
M F Norton, surveyor
J M McCoy, election
Stephen McGinnis, election
Stephen Mcoinnis, delivering
$15 25,allowed
John MoGreevy, election
V W McDonald, election
P J McManus, supplies
J J Nachman, election
W H Newman, election
J H McAllister, coroners jury
apply on lax of 98
Omaha Printg. Co. supplies
Omaha Printg, Co. supplies
Wm. O’Conner, night watch
Thos A Phillips, election
B A Powell, election
James Petr, election
E L Purdy, election
Paddock Twp, election
Mike Rotherham, election
John Robertson, election
R K Ramsey, election
T S Roche, election
J R Reitz, election
J H Ripp, election
A L Rouse, eleotion
Silas Rohr, election
J A Robertson, election
Geo A Raker, Printg. Procee-Jg.
$ 5.60
8.00
6.78
7.00
4.00
8.80
4.00
102.00
4.00
4.00
400
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
400
4 00
4 00
65 00
4 00
7 10
ballots,
12 00
4 00
4 00
84 00
8 50
4 00
2 10
49 95
238 80
4 00
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Co. Board 916.00. allowed 10 05
August Reimers, election 4 00
Claience Selab, Court Costs 4 80
»• •’ " ” 14 85
" ” ” 10 00
R E Slaymaker, election 9 00
H Stearns, election 7 80
Ftank Sbober, election 8 80
John S Schneider, eleotion 4 00
S8immons election 4 00
J J Stillson, election 4 00
John Sullivan, election 4 00
August Schreier, election 4 00
School diet. No. 128, election 3 00
” " ’’ 203 ” 3 00
State Journal Co., supplies 59 75
A Sivesind, election 4 00
Bohool diet. No. 184, eleotion 6 00
R J Starr, Surveyors Chain’n 6 0O
School dist. No. 18, election 3 00
J E Senteney, election 4 00
School disf No. 24, election 3 00
" •* " 11 8 00
John M Stewart. Sheriff 10 50
Emil Sniggs 6 05
8chool dist. No. 144, election 3 00
Wm. P Simar, supervisor 12 00
Stockwell B F election 4 00
ffm. Sawyer, election 4 00
H W Transue, election 8 00
J N Tibbets, election 6 50
apply on tax
8 H Truasell, election 4 CO
S L Thompson, election 4 00
J W Tulk, election 4 00
Fred Turner, election 4 CO
Mary Tierney, board of Noah 44 00
DrB T Trueblood, Physician 5 00
” " " ” ” 5 00
P T Thompson, Painting 5 0O
John T Walker, election 4 00
AE Wilson, election ■ 7 50
J H Wilson, eleotion 8 20
J L Waggener, election 8 50
Robert Wright, 4 00
Emma E Walker,stenographer 40 00
Mheo Walmer, supplies 1 15
B T Winchell, election 4 00
Emma E Walker 40 00
E Workman, eleotion 4 00
Geo W Wilson, election 4 00
Peter Weber, election 4 00
Matt Ziemens, election 4 00
Claim of Geo. A Raker of $128.60 for
printing delinquent tax list was allowed
in sum of $119.00 and 111 15 applied on
tax of 1898 and warrants ordered drawn
for the amounts against Advertising
fund.
Upon motion the official bond of
Frank H. Charles Constable for Cham*
bers Twp. was approved.
On motion it was resolved that the
members of tbe Soldiers Relief com
mittee shall not be allowed a salary to
exceed tbe sum of 825.00 per year each.
On motion Board adjourned until 8
a. m. March, 24. 1900.
Neuralgic pains, rheumatism, lumbago
and sciatic pains yield to the penetrating
influence of Ballard's Snow liniment.
Price 25c and 50c.—Corrigan.
Page Items.
Farming has began in earnet.
Small grain is nearly all sowed.
Several car loads of cattle have
been shipped in tha past week.
A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Townsend Tuesday.
A daughter was born to Charles
Allen and wife the 9th.
A town pum is a new improve
ment for Page.
One of the twin babies of Mr. and
Mrs. E. Adams is ill.
George Hunts, who has for a long
time been on the sick list, ij 'slowly
recovering.
Meadames Hunt _and Chase were
O’Neill visitors Friday.
Air. Shufflebother, oar obliging
station agent, has moved his family
to Inman. We understand that M.
E. Stanfield is to take his place in
the depot.
A birthday surprise party was
given Ernest Frink last Thursday
evening and a^royal good time was
had by his many friends who at
tended.
Constable Stewart had the satis
faction of capturing the thief that
stole Mr. Candee’s horses.
Stafford Sayings.
Mrs. Brobst went to Ewing Wed
nesdyy.
John Carr and Mr. and Mrs. Dan
O’Donnell were at OJNeill Thursday.
Jim Horton is working on the
bridges with Boy Townsend.
Roy Towsend now bears the dig
nified title of uncle.
Mrs. Dan Grady went to Ewing
Monday on a visit to friends.
Mr. Reed has purchased the
French farm at «a consideration of
$2,700. He will have a house
erected at once.
A number of invited guests as
sembled at the Larson home on
Thusday evening last to welcome
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Larson. The
bride and groom received a num
ber of handsome presents. After
partaking of a delicious repast the
guests repaired to their homes, hav
ing spent a very pleasant evening.
In almost every neighborhood there is
someone whose life has been saved by
Chamberlain’s colic,cholera and diarrhoea
remedy or who has been cured of chron
ic diarrhoea by the use of that medicine.
Such persons make a point of telling of
it whenever opportunity offers, hoping
that it mav be the means of Saving oth
ers. For sale by Corrigan.
T ’»«* llurtes of I lie doers.
The -artillery and cavalry horses of
the Leers have all been inoculated
igalr.st the “tsetse fly” and rinderpest,
joth of which are apt to play havoc
,vith green horses in that district.
Canada In Case of Invasion.
Canada is self-supporting, but In
ivent of an attack being made upon the
lominlon Britain would have to pro
ride both army and navy for its de
fense.
An ounce of prevention is worth a
pound of cure, and a bottle of Ballard’s
Horebound syrup used in time is worth
a staff of physicians with a drug store or
two included. Price 25c and 50c.—Cor
rigan. _,
Zfrgro Kmptojment In UTMhlnjrton.
The condition of the negro in Wash
ington haa been made the subject of
Investigation by John W. Ross,who for
12 years has been one of the district
commissioners. In the district govern
ment as officials, ck .ts and messen
£ers are 50 negroes receiving annua'
salaries aggregating $28,000. There
are 40 negroes on the police force it
various capacities drawing 31,400 f
year, while there are 500 negro mer
and women in the school system a
teachers, whose yearly pay is $290,000
These, with the negroes in various pub
lie Institutions and the water, stree
and sewer departments, bring the to
tal up to 2,600, drawing an annual com
pensatlon of about $1,000,000.
A Horrible Outbreak.
“Large sores on my little daughter’s
head developed into a case of scaldhead”
writes C D Iebill of Morgantan, Tenn.,
“but Bucklen’a Arnica salye completely
cured her.” Its a guaranted cure for
eczema, tetter, salt rheum, pimples,
sores, uloers and piles. Only 2fio at
Corrigan's. _
White’s Cream Vermifuge not only
effectually distroys worms, it also in
creases the appetite, aids assimilation
and transforms a frail infant into one of
robust health. Price 25c.—Corrigan.
Most women with female weakness
suffer dreadfully from piles in addition
to their other pains. They may be cured
by using Tabler’s Buckeye pile ointment.
Price 50c io bottles; tubes75c.—Corrigan
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may be secured by
our aid. Address,
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By this we mean that if you are not
already a subscriber to the The Ne
braska State Journal you should become
one at once. The Journal is Nebraska’s
old reliable. Being published at the
state capital it prints more news of in
terest to Nebraskans than any other
paper in the state. Many of its patrons
have been subscribers for over a quarter
of a century. The Journal has built up
a tremendous business by its push and
energy and the paper stands at the head
of the column. Its daily and Sunday
issues not only contain all the current
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bargains ever offered readers. The
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WANTED—Honest man or woman
to travel for large house: salary C65
monthly and expenses, with increase;
position permanent; inclose self-address
ed stamped envelope. Manager 830
Caxton bldg., Chicago.
Candles
Nothing else adds bo much
to the charm of the drawing
room or boudoir as the softly radi
ant light from CORDOVA Candles.
Nothing will contribute more to the
artistic success of the luncheon,
tea or dinner. The best decorative
candles for the simplest or the
most elaborate function—for cot
tage or mansion. Made in all colors
and the most delicate tints by
STANDARD OIL CO.
and sold everywhere.
Faro Lands for Sale or Lease
nw 5 29 10
ej 8W 8 29 70
ne 18 32 11
sw 14 31 12
se 1 32 15
nw 30 31 16
For information
se se 7 29 10
bw a w 8 29 10
nw 24 82 11
nw 17 81 13
sine 7 31 16
in detail address
James C. Young Land company, No. 304
Guaranty Loan bldg., Minneapolis, Min.
. KING .
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW | O’NEILL
. I wish to announce to my friends and
former patrons, as well as all new comers,
that I have opened an office in O’Neill
and resumed the practice of law, and
will give prompt and careful attention
to all business intrusted to me; will
practice before the United States land
office and government departments, at
tend to notary business, do shorthand
and typewriter work when wanted, and
will give lessons in shorthand if desired.
Medico-legal cases a specialty. Office
front room over land office.
IT IS NO
Yet eve
rybody
SECRET
That the New Home
Be wing Machine
Company of Orange, Mass.,
makes and sella
more machines
every day than
nearly all the
other compa
nies combined.
Their No. 18 New Home Drop Head
Is Selling; like Hot Cakea.
SEE IT BEFORE YOU BUY ANY OTHER!
It Is the moat handsome machine you ever saw. It is
entirely automatic—cannot pet out of order. Double
feed with SCIENTIFIC TREADLE MOTION that does
not make your back ache. No other kind just as good.
8tcel bearings. Will last a 11 fe-time. It runs easier and
costs no more than a common everyday machine. 80
other kinds from 119.00 up. We discount all Big Bar
gain prices. Why not buy where you can get the most
For your money? Every Machine fully guaranteed.
Needles. Oil and Repairs for any machine. Send for
special list, or call on our agent.
css ssw sous siwiaa hachms co.. m. tod*, so.
O F BIGLIN, O'NEILL
P. D. A J. F. MULLEN,
PROPRIETORS CP THE
GOOD TEAMS. NEW RIGS
Prices Reasonable.
* Watch this paper for other verses.
^The Judge*
rode on
but htf*
thought
all day
pretty
Maud as she
^ , raked thehay.
^ And the.
bonnet so.
dainty
^^Pthat nude
,-^Fher crown.,
> Andthe leggings
vihat circled her
Rankles
So he sent a rote from his courtroom old.
To a lady wealthy, but proud and cold.
And he told her that he had lost his heart
To the bonnetted party of the first part
BUY THE CUTE AND COQUETTISH
MAUD MULLER.
BONNETSSSLEGGINGS
All live dealers sell them.
Made by the
RIDER—WALLIS CO.,
Manufacturers of White Elephant Clothinf
„ DUBUQUe IOWA
.f"T*rft .1. -
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department op the Interior.
Land Or pice at 0'Neil.d. Neb.
March 13, 1900.
Notice Is hereby Riven that the following
named settler has filed notice of his lDtent*
tion to make final proof in support of his
flaim, and that said proof will be made
before the register and receiver at O’Neill.
Nebraska, on Slav 2, 1900. viz:
ELIZA J. DODGE, nee Cunnell, T. C. E.,
No. 6671, for the h.% SVVS4. SEX, section 6,
township 28 north, range 10 west.
She names the following witnesses to prove
her continuous residence upon and culti
vation of said land viz: N.W. Haynes. C.
A. Moore, W. T. Sliiveley, E. S. Kinch. all of
O'Neill, Neb.
37-fit S.J. Wiekes, Register.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOET
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
Ella H. Blosser, Plaintiff,
V8
John W. Blosser, defendant.
Notice
To John W. Blosser, non-resident defend
ant: You are hereby notified that on the
4th day of April, 1900, the plaintiff, Ella H.
Blosser. filed a petition against you in the
district court of Holt county. Nebraska, the
object and prayer of which are to obtain a
divorce from you on the ground that you are
now and have been for the past two years an
habitual drunkard, and for the reason thst
you being of sufficient ability to provide
suitable maintenance for her, have grossly,
wantonly and cruelly refused and neglected
so to do; and that she be decreed to be the
owner of in fee simple and that you have no
Interest in lot 7. in block 37. in the city of
Washington, Kansas, and for other equitable
relief.
You are required to answer said petition on
or before Monday, the 14th day of May, 190U’
Dated April 13, 1900.
40-4 Ella H. Blosser, Plaintiff.
By R, R. Dickson, her Attorney,
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Department of he Interior.
Land Office at O’Neill, Neb.
Jan .l 2,1900.—Notice Is ereby given that
the following named settler has filed notice
of his Intention to make final proof In sup
port of his claim, and that said proof will be
made before register and receiver at O Neill,
Neb., on May 29, 1900, viz: A
JAME8 Q AUG HEN BAUGH T.C. E. No. «14
for the west half southeast quarter, strath
south .half southwest quarter section . 31,
towustilp 29, n range latest.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and culti
vation of said land, viz: M. B. Hiatt, Ale*
Maring, J. H. Marlng and Emery Herrick, all
of O’Neill, Nebraska. ' , ■
41-flnp B. J. Weekes, Register.
NOTICE FOR HUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
Land Office at O’Neill, Neb., April 11,1900.
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his Intention
to make final proor In support of his claim,
and that said proof will be made before
Register and Receivor at O’Neill, Nebraska,
on May 1H, 1600, viz:
PRINCE T. STEVENS, H. E. No. 14E80,
for the weft half northwest quarter section
13. township 29, north range 9 west.
He names the following gltnessea to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said land, viz: E. M. Waring, of
Middlebranch, Charles Blaine, of Page. J. D.
Bright, of Venus, J. B. Stephens, of Middle
branch, ^Nebraska. _ . .
41-6np S. J. Weekes, Register.
APPLICATION FOR DRUGGIST’S PERMIT.
Matter of application of Gllligan & Stout for
liquor license.
T# the mayor and city council of the city of
O’Neill, Holt county, Nebraska:
Notice is hereby given that Gilllgan & Stout
have tiled thier petition with the city clerk
of O’Neill. Holt county, Nebraska, for a drug
gist’s license to sell malt, spirituous and vin
ous liquors for medical, medicinal mechani
cal and chemical purposes, at O’Neill, Grat
tan township, Holt county, Nebraska, from
May 2, 1900, to April 30, 1901. If there be no
objections, remonstrance or protest filed
within two weeks prior to the 2d day of May,
1900, said license will be granted.
41-2 Gillioan & Stout, Applicants.
APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE.
Matter of application of Thomas Campbell for
liquor license. ...
To the mayor and city council of the city of
O'Neill, flolt county, Nebraska:
Notice is hereby given that Thos. Campbell
has filed his application with the city clerk of
O’Neill, Holt county, Nebraska, for license
to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors in
O’Neill, Grattan township, Holt county
Nebraska, from the 1st day of May, 1900, to
the 30th day of April, 1901. If there be no
objections, remonstrance or protest filed
within two weeks prior to the 1st day of
May, 1900, the said license will be granted.
Thomas Campbell, Applicant, _
APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE
Matter of application of frm. Lavlollette
for liquor license.
To the mayor and city council of the city of
O’Neill, Holt county, Nebraska:
Notice is hereby given that William La
vlollette has filed his application with the city
clerk of O’Neill, Holt county, Nebraska, for
license to sell malt, spirituous and vinous
liquors In O’Neill, Grattan township. Holt
county. Nebraska, from the 1st day of May
1900, to the 30th day of April, 1901. If there be
uo objections, remonstrance or protest filed
within two weeks prior to the 1st day of M ay,
1900, the said license will be granted.
42-2 William Laviollettv, Applicant.
APPLICATION FOR DRUGGIST PERMIT.
Matter of application of P. C. Corrigan for
liquor license.
To the mayor and city council of the city of
O’Neill, Holt county, Nebraska:
Notice is hereby given that P. O. Corrigan
has filed his petition with the city clerk of
O’Neill, Holt county, Nebraska for a drug
gist’s license to sell malt, spirituous and vin
uous liquors for medical, medicinal, mechan
ical and chemical purposes, at O’Neill, Grat
tan township. Holt county. Nebraska, from
May 1, 1900, to April 30,1901. If there be no
objections, remonstrance or protest filed
within two weeks prior to the 1st day of May,
19U0, said license will be granted.
42.2 P. C. COKKIGAN, Applicant.
Order For Hearing of Final Aocount.
In the matter of the estate of L. F. Kemple
deceased
In the county court of Holt county.
Now on the 14th day of April, 1900, came
John Sklrving, the administrator of said
estate, and prays for leave to render an
account as such executor.
It is therefore ordered that the 15th day
May, 1900, at 2 o’clock, n. m., at my office in
O.Neill, be fixed as the time and place for
examing and allowing such account. And
the heirs of said deceased, and all persons
interested la said estate,,are required to ap
pear at the time and place designated, and
show cause, if such exists, why said aocount
should not be allowed. It is further ordered
that said John Sklrving. administrator, give
notice to all persons interested in said estate,
by causing a copy of this order to be pub
lished in The Frontier, a newspaper printed
and in general circulation in said county,
for four weeks prior to the day set for said
hearing
Dated April 14 1900.
42-4 Clarence Selah, County Judge.
HOTEL
--JAVANS
Enlarged
Refurnished
Refitted
Only First-class Hotel
In the City
W. T. EVANS, Prop
O'NEILLBUSINESS DIRECTORY
specialties:
Eve, EAR, Nose AND THROAT
Spectftolef correctly fitted and Bopplied
O’NCILL, NEB.
nit. P. J. FDYNN
PHYCIAN AND SURGEON
Office over Mann’s store.
Night calls promptly attended.
£)R. J. P. GILUIGAN,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office in Holt County Bank building '
Orders left at our drug store or at my
residence first street north and half
block east of stand pipe will receive
prompt response, as I have telephone
connections.
O’NEILL, - NEB.
J^R. G. M. BERRY,
DENTIST AND ORAL SURoVlN
Graduate of Northwestern University,
Chicago, and also of
American College of Dental Surgeory.
All the latest and Improved branches of
Dentistry carefully performed.
Office over Pfunds store.
P^H. BENEDICT,
LAWYER,
Office In the Judge Roberts building, north
of O. O. Suvder's lumber yard,
O NRILL, NRII.
R. B
DICKSON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Reference first National Bank
O'NEILL. NEB
M. P. KINKAID
LAWYER.
Office over Elkhorn Valley Bank.
O’NEILL, NEB.
JJARNKY STEWART,
PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER.
Satisfaction guaranteed. ' * '
Address, Page.^eb
REAL ESTATE.
Selling and leasing farms and ranches
Taxes paid and lands inspected for non
residents. Parlies desiring to buy or
rent land owned by non-residents give
me a call, will look up the owners and
procure the land for you.
A. B. NEWELL,
REAL ESTATE AGENT.
O’NEILL, NEB
UNION
MEAT
MARKET,
CHOICE LINE OF
FRESH AND SALT
MEATS. GAME IN
SEASON.
FRED O. GATZ, PROP,
with your name
and address
printed on them
ONLY 50C
The cheapest way to bay for
those wanting small quantities
2.1?e Frontier.