The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 07, 1900, Image 8

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Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
ROYAL BAKIWO POWOCR CO., NEW YOWK^_
A Life and Death Eight.
Mr. W. A. Hines of Manchester, la ,
wrltiing of his almost miraculous escape
from death, says: "Exposure after
measles induced serious lung trouble,
which ended in Consumption, I had
frequent hemorrhages and coughed
>.igbt ond day. All my doctors said I
must soon die. Then I began to use
Dr. King’s New Discovery which wholly
cured me. Hundreds have used it on
my advice and all say it never falls to
cure throat, chest and lung troubles.”
Regular size 60c and $1. Trial bottle
free at Corrigan's drag store.
Do Yon Have Fifty Conte?
If you have, will tell you how to get
the most for your money. The Semi
%Veekly 8tate Journal, published at
Lincoln, wants several thousand new
subscribers and as a special inducement
■will mail the paper twice a week from
row until the end of this year for only
.< 60 cent. Two papers each week with
•ill the news of the world, through the
Kreat presidential campaign and the
campaign in this state for two United
Htates senators and the state ticket.
Never in your life have you been offered
no much reading matter for 60 cents.
Bend in your money right now, because
tha sooner you send it in the more
papers you get for your money- Address
Nebraska State Journal, Lincoln, Neb.
Glorious News
Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargtle, of
Washita, I. T. He writes: “Electric
Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrof
ula, which bad caused her great suffer
.3, , log for years, Terrible sores would
break out on her head and face, and the
best doctors could give no help; but
*now her health is excellent.” Electric
Bitters is the best blood purifier known.
It’s the supreme remedy tor eczema, tet
ter. salt rheum, olcers. boils and running
sores. It stimulates liver, kidneys and
bowels, expels poisons, helps digestion,
builds up the strength. Only 50c. Bold
v by Corrigan, druggist. Guaranteed.
SB
Wuroheae Tickets and Oonalsn your
Pralstit via the
F. E.&M.V.andS.C.& T
RAILROADS.
TRAINS DEPARTt
GOING BAST.
Passenger east, No. 4. 9:57 a. n
Freight east, No. 94, 13:01 p. m
Freight east, No. 98, 2:85 P. m.
GOING WXST.
Passenger west. No. 8, 9:40 p. m
Freight west, No. 97, 9:15 p. u
■ Freight, No, 38 Local 4:10 p. m.
The Rllchorn Line Is now running ttecllnlng
Chair Oars dally, between Omaha and Dead
wood, jree to holders of first-class transpor
tation.
For any Information call on
E. R. ADAMS, Aot.
O'NKILL. NIB,
REAL
ESTATE.
CATTLE AND
SHEEP
RANCHES
GRAIN AND
HAY FARMS
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Sale 4+
and Lease
PRICES LOW AND
TERMS EASY .
M. LYONS
EMMET, NEB.
A Wealth Of Beauty „
Is often hidden by unsightly pimples,
eczema, tetter, erysipelas,, salt rheum,
etc. Bucklen’s arnica salve will glorify
the face by curing all skin eruptions, al
so cuts, bruises, burns, boils, felons, ul
cers, and worst forms of piles. Only 25
o a box.Cure guaranteed. Sold by Cor
rigan, druggist.
j, ’ two lr .rienis of the Battle
of the .\i'.e told n "one of the gitn
pers’ crew”: One lad who vhs sta
tioned by a salt box on which he sat
to give out cartridges, and keep the lid
close—it la a trying berth—when asked
for a cartridge, he gave none, yet he
sat upright; his eyes were open. One
of the men gave him a push; he fell
all his length on the deck. There was
not a blemish on his body, yet he was
quite dead, and was thrown overboard.
The other, a lad, who had the match In
his hand to fire his gun, In the act of
applying It a shot took oft his arm;
It hung by a small piece of skin. The
match fell-to the deck. He looked to
his arm, and seeing what had hap
pened, seized the match in his left
hand and fired off the gun before he
went to the cock-pit to have It dressed.
A Monster Devil Fish
Destroying its victim, is a type of con
stipation. The power of this malady is
felt on organs, nerves, muscle, and
brain. But Dr, King’s new life Dills are
a safe and certain cure. Best in the
world for stomach, liver, kidneys and
bowels. Only 25c at Corrigan’s drug
store.
Where Coal fi Freolone Mineral.
The report comes fi^m Cape Nome,
the new Alaska gold field,'that coal
and wood are very scarce. All avail
able wood has been used for ten miles
rn either side of Nome City. Wood
brings $50 to $00 a cord, and It Is a
very poor article at that. The coal
r.upply Is very meager and coal is sold
by the pound, bringing seyen and as
high as eight cents a pound.
Mothers who would keep their child
ren in good health should watch for
the first symptoms of worms and re
move them with While's Cream Vermi
fuge. Price 25c.—Corrigan.
To save mending, avoid breaking, and
to avoid suffering, prevent coughs and
colds by the timely use of Ballard’s
Horehound Syrup It is a safe, sure
and swift remedy for all bronchial ail
ments. Price, 25 and 50o.—Corrigan.
You feel better at once after using
Herbine, you enjoy your food more, and
yon get more nourishment and invigor
ating force out of w»>at you eat. rjence
Herbine makes you strong, vigorous
an ' cheerful. Price 5Pc —Corrigan.
Old Bunklng-Houst In Japnn.
The Mitsui Ginko is the oldest bank
ing establishment in Japan. It was
founded more than 200 years ago, and
1b now a strong partnership corpora
tion, in which eleven members of the
Mitsui family assume unlimited liabil
ity. Its capital is 5,000,000 ypn, and its
reserve fund amounts to 3,789.000 yen.
Us officers are now in a temporary lo
cation, while an Immense edifice, “the
only steel building in the east,” is in
process of erection.
Many women fail to digest their food,
and so become pate, sallow, thin and
weak, while the brightness, freshness
and beauty of the skin and complexion
departs. Remedy this by taking Her
bine after each meal, to digest what you
have eaten. Price, 50c —OorrigaD.
If the stomach performs its functions
actively and regularly, the food ol
which it is the receptacle, is trans
formed into blood of a nourishing .qual
ity, which furnishes vigor and warmth
to the whole body. Herbine gives tone
to the stomach and promotes digestion
and assimilation. Price, 50o.—Corrigan
Feminine Kxhortatlon.
A Boston paper says that about 300
women have been licensed to preach.
The rest have not taken the trouble to
get a license.—St. Louis Republic.
CASTOR IA
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bear* the
Signature of
hit;* clrto add*? so mnch 1
> ch ,'utisof the drawing
idoir us the *>ftly rndi
Nothit;*
to the chat
room or boudoir us the softly
ant h*ht from CORDOVA Caudles.
Not Mm* will contribute more to the
artistic success of the luncheon,
tea or dinner. The best decorative
randies for the simplest or the
most elaborate function—for cot
ta*© or mansion. Made in all colors
and the most delicate tints ly
STANDARD OIL tO.
and sold everywhere.
legal advertisements.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Dfci'AHTMKST OF THE INTERIOR.
Land Office atO’Nbim., Neb.
June 5, 1900.
Notice is hereby Riven that the following
numed settler has Hied notice of his Intent
tlon to make final proof in support of his
claim, and that said proof will be made
before the register and receiver at O’Neill,
Nebraska, on July 14,19U9. viz:
LUDWIG HEEB, H. E. No. 14572, for the
NK5*. Hec. 1*. T. 29, N„ k. 12, W.
He names the following witnesses to prove
nis continuous residence upon and culti
vation of said land, viz:
John Coffey. Dennis Morphy, James
Crowley and Lawereuoe Finntgan, ail of
O’Neill, Neb.
40 Ot 8. J. Wiekes, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
Land Office at O’Neill, Nebr.
May2, 191)0.—Notoce is hereby given that
the following named settler has JlUd notice
of his intention to make final proof in support
ol his claim, and that said proof will be made
before register and receive at O’Neill, Nebr.,
on June9,TlXJO. viz:
SADIE ULENKIRON, one of .the heirs of
James H. Blenktron, T. C. E. No. (1544, for the
swl4 sec. 17, T. 29 N , K. 9 W.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said land, viz: Joseph H. Newberry,
Thomas S. Roche, Richard H. Murray, Chas.
T. Allen, of Page, Nebr.
41-tinp S. J. WEEKES, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
Land Office at O’Neill. Neb.
May 9, I900.-Notico is herehy given that
the following named settler has filed notice
of his intention to make final proof in sup
port of his claim, and : hat said proof will be
made before the register and receiver at
O.Nelll, Nebraska, on June 1(1. 1900, viz:
DAVli) O. STUART, T. C. E. No. (1510, for
the NE‘4, sec. 15, T. 29 n R. 9 w.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, viz:" Charlie Blain,
of Middle Branch, Nebr., E. M. Waring, of
Middle Branch. Nebr.. B. Blain, of Page,
Nebr., George Cherry, of Page, N§hr.
45-0 B. J, Woekes, Register.
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of a
chattel mortgage dated on the »th day of
April. 1898, and duly filed In the office of the
county clerk of Holt county, Nebraska, and
executed by W. F. Conttrd to Patrick Murray
to secure the payment of the sum of $100 00
and upon which there Is now due the sum of
$123.00; default having been made In the pay
ment of said sum and no suit or other pro
ceedings at law having beep Instituted to re
cover said debt or any part thereof 1 will
foreclose said mortgage and sell the property
therein described, to wit: One Kansas City
Farmer Hay Press used three years, worth
$i25 00; one five-foot out McCormick mower
worth $25 00; one six-foot cut McCormick
mower, used ouo year, worth $10.00, at the
otllce of K, H Benedict in the city of O’Neill.
Holt county, Nebraska, at public auction on
tho 23rd day of June, loot), at2 o’clock i\ m. of
^DateJ’at O’Neill, Nebraska, this 29th day
of May, 1900. , . . . .
48-4 Oathern Murray, Administratrix,
of the estate of Patrick Murray, deoeased.
By E. H. Benedict, her Attorney.
Estimate of Expenses.
O’Neill, Neb.. June 5,1900.
The city council upon motion made the
following estimate of the probable amount
of money necessary for all purposes to be ex
pended In tho city during the fiscal year
commencing on the first Tuesday In May,
Salaries of city officers.
Fuel, lights and rents . 1000
Uailroad sinking fund...... ..
Building and repairs on sidewalks. 100J
Itepalrs on water works. 1000
Judgment levy. }*oo
Uailroad Interest. !320
Fire department supplies. J00
Interest on water works bonds. 1200
Printing and sundries. 300
Total .$10320
The pntfre revenue for the previous fiscal
year was on motion duly considered by the
council and found as follows;
Occupation tax. ; —$1200 00
Keceived from general fund from
county treasurer, township treasurer
and city marshal.. £94 *9
Water works..... jj®
Water bond Interest fund. 830 00
Uity scales.. *»« 10
Total....
Attest:
49-4
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Ed F. Uaiiagher, Mayor.
J. F. Gallagher, Clerk.
IN
THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
David Cunningham, executor of the last will
' and testament of Jamas Borter, deceased,
plajnUJL'
Peber J. Llndstroja. Mrs- Peter J. Llndstrom,
first and full name unknown. Eflc iflander,
and Mrs, Jirfe pjapder, first and full panic
unknown, defendants. ,, , ‘ ’
Notice to Non-Resident Defendants.
The above named defendants will each and
all take notice that there is now on file In the
office of the clerk of the district court of Holt
county, Nebraska, the petition of plaintiff
against you and each of you tho object aud
prayer of which Is to foreclose a certain real
estate mortgage executed and delivered by
the defendant Peter J.JLindstrom toone Scott
T. Jones, upon the following described prem
ises, towlt; The west half of the west half
of section number twenty-seven (2D in town
ship number thirty-two <:J2> north of range
number fourteen (14> west of the Sixth Kith)
i\ m. In Holt county, Nebraska, on the 2»th
day of October, 1886, to secure the payment
of the sum of Five Hundred dollars with In
terest, due aud payable ou the 1st day of
October, 1891; that said mortgage was duly
filed for record in the office of the county
clerk of Holt county, Nebraska, on the 30th
day of October. 1880.’ anti recorded in book
twenty, at page forty-eight, records of mort
gages. That there is ppw due' and owing
from said defendants to plaintiff thyrepp trrc
sum of $1,057.00. Plaintiff prays that salfl
amount with interest may be decreed to be
a first lien on said premises and said prem
ises sold to satisfy the same with Interest and
You are required to answer said petition on
or before the 9th day of July, 1900.
Dated May 29,1900.
iL 48-4 David Cunningham, Executor,
Plaintiff
By E. H. Benedict, his Attorney.
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
CONTEST NOTICE.
Department of the Interior, United Statos
Laud Office, O’Neill; Ntfb'., April 30,1W».
A sufficient contest affidavit haying hpon
tiled Id this office by John Morgan, ir.,
contestant, against timber culture, entry No.
tr,0J. made October 3, 1BW1, for N t^, section
as, township 27 n range 14 w. by Peter C.
Mortensen, coutestee, in which it Is alleged
that Peter C, Mortensen has failed to break
or caused to be broken, ten acres of said
tract during the 1, 2, 3, 4. 5, 0, 7, 8, «, 10, years
of said entry, that the said entry man has
failed to plant or caused to be planted, anv
trees, tree seeds or cuttings upon said tract
during the 1, 2.3,4.5, 6, 7, 8. i*. lu. years of said
entry; also that said entry man has failed
to cultivate or caused to be cultivated, or
otherwise promote the growth of any trees,
tree seeds Or cuttings, on the said tract
during the V, 2,3, 4,9. d, 7, 8, », 10, ot said en
try; further, that there'were ten acres of
said tract planted to pottyuwopd cuttings
and ash trees by one Thomas Swift, a lortifcr
entry man, but the present eutrypmn him
wholly failed to utilize said trees so planted
by me former eutrymau In any manner
during the 1,8. 3. 4. 6, e, 7,8, a, lo, years of
said entry, having neglected them and per
mitted the ground upon which they stood to
grow up to grass and become thoroughly re
sodded, and the prairie tires to ruu over said
ground year after year, whereby said trees
were killed and destroyed so that not to ex
< eed three living trees are now standing
'thereon, all of which failures still exist.
Hiihjf parties are hereby uotlUed to appear,
respond and oiler evidence touching said al
legation at IP o’clock a. m., on June 22,1UU),
beiore the register And receiver at the
United States land office In O Neill, IJe
braska.
The said contestant having, grogep
affidavit, tiled April 30. HWti, set fort- --
which show that after due diligence personal
aervioe of this notice cannot be made. It Is
hereby ordered and directed that such notice
be given by due and proper publication.
Jo-tt S. J.WKKKKS Uegister.
Infection* Diseases Unknown.
Owing to the dry, atmosphere,
not a serious infectious disease }a
known In Greenland.
be)**" 3 v"^ricE.
r>epnFHneijt Bf theTntdl-i.'#, United State!
Land Office. O'Neill, Nobrft.,'ka. June 7. 1900.
A sufficient contest affidavit- bavin# beer
filed In tills office by lioll! G. Tayford, con
testant, Hg-Rinst Cornelius lie Lon? entry No
8-">23. made October 7, 1SS9, lor northeast quar
ter sect Ion 17, township 31, range 12. by Cor
nelitiH DeLone, cohtestee. In which It Is al
1 edged that: Cornelius DeLong has not done
any breaking, has cultivated no crops, ha*
planted no trees, tree seeds nor cuttings al
any time during the entire time since said
eutry was made, neither has he caused tin
same to he done, and all said defects and de
faults exist at the present time. Said partlei
are hereby notified to appear, respond and
ofTer evidence touching said allegation al
10 o’clock a. m. on July 30.1900, before the
Register and Receiver at the United States
Land Offioe In O’Neill. Nebraska.
The said contestant having, In a propet
affidavit, filed June 7. 1900. set forth facts
which show that after due diligence, personal
service of this notice can not he made. It is
hereby ordered and directed that such notice
be given by duo and proper publication.
49-5 It. H. Jenness, Receiver.
DANGER AHEAD.
California’s Protest Against Proposed
Reciprocity Concessions.
If reciprocity treaties with foreign
nations mean the release from restrict
ive tariff regulations of foreign prod
ucts which we do not produce, In re
turn for the admission for such of our
products into foie'gn territory as they
do not produce, no one will deny their
wisdom.
On the other hand, if these treaties
mean the withdrawal of tariff in such
> manner as to build up one class of
products in cu.' own country at the ex
pense of another, or the fattening of
powerful Eastern corporations by the
destruction cf protective industries of
the country, it is t ine to,call a halt.
The news from Washington that not
only the Jamaica reciprocity treaty,
but the French reciprocity, contains
provisions that strike staggering blows
not only to the fruit industry of the
Pacific coast, b it to our wine industry
and still other products, at the behest
of rich and powerful corporate inter
ests }n the East, is amazing and dis
heartening. „
Jr that Is the way the administration
and the Republican party interpret the
duty they owe to the country, the
Sooner the president and the party
learn that they are treading the path
that leads to disaster the better.
It will not do to lightly put this
question aside by saying that Cali
fornia must^uffer for t' e general gcod.
If that were true it might be a good
excuse,’ however lamentable, but it is
not.
Will It be for the common good to
shatter the industrial interests of this
Immense western region that the
Standard Oil company, the northwest
ern millers and greedy importers in
the east may fatten?
The Republican party has stood for
protection to our growing industries
with magnificent results. If it per
mits itself to be used by designing men
it will basely desert its colors, and will
deserve the fate that will surely over
take ft.
It is not a question alone of injury
fo our local Interests; the affair as
sumes a national importance. Should
the Republican party prove faithless
to Us trust in California, it will prove
faithless in other states.—L03 Angeles
(Cal.) Express.
A Card of Thanks.
I wish to say that I feel under lasting
obligations for what Chamberlain’s
Congh Remedy has done for our family.
We have used it in so many cases of
coughs, lung troubles and whooping
cough, and it has always given the most
perfect satisfaction, we feel greatly in
deb ted to the npanufactures of this rem
edy and wfsh them to please accept oup
hearty thanks —Respectfully, Mps. 8.
Doty, Des Moines, Iowa- $<or sale by
Corrigan. _
Careful Inspectors.
In Sweden yarn is not allowed to be
sold if it contains .0009 per cent of
arsenic. A carpet has been condemned
by the Inspectors because it contained
one thousandth part of a grain of ar
senic in sixteen square inches—that is,
one grain in a piece of carpet ten feet
square.
If you are troubled with that most un
copifoftable disease called piles, don’t
negleet it Don’t let the complaint get a
firm hold. Every day the disease is neg
lected it grows worse. Commence at
once to use Tabler’s Buckeye Pile Oint
ment, the relief is immediate, and cure
infallible. Price, 50c in bottles. Tubes,
75c.—Corrigan._
From Candles to Electriclty,
Siberia has made the most wonder
ful leap in progress in the nineteenth
Century. Tfee people of that country
never have seen lilpminating gas
used. From candles they have jumpeq
into the electric age. The towns are
lighted by the arc light and the
houses by incandescent lamps. Tho
Siberians understand the handling
and care of electric light apparatus so
well that accidents are extremely
rare. It has been suggested that per
haps their immunity from accidents
Quay be explained by the fact that
Ji.ey wear heavy rubber overshoes.
Would Uot" Suffe'r l}o Again for Fifty
Times |ts Price
I awoke last night with severe pains
in my stomach. I never felt so badly in
all my life. When I came down to
work this morning I felt so weak 1 could
hardly work. I went to Miller & McCur
dy’s drug store and they recommended
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and D!*
arrhoea Remedy, it worked like magic
and one dpse fixed me all right. It cer
tainly is the finest tbipg f ever used for
stomach trouble. I shall not be with
out it in my home hereafter, for I
should not eare to endure the sufferings
of last night again for fifty times its
price. —Q. H. Wilson, Liveryman,
BurgettstowD, Washington Co., Pa.
Thjg jemedy is for sale by Corrigan.
O’NEiLLBUSINESS DIRECTORS
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specialties:
Eye. ear, Nose and throat
Spectacles correctly fitted and Supplied.
O’NEILL, NEB.
JQR. P. J. FLTK5
PBTCIAN AND SURGEON
Office over Corrigan’s, first door to right
Night calls promptly attended.
£)B. J. P. GILL1GAN,
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.
Dr. g. m. berry,
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DENTIST AND ORAL fSURGEON
Graduate of Northwestern University,
Chicago, and also of
American College of Dental Surgeory.
All the latest and Improved branched os'
Dentistry carefully performed.
Office over Pfunds store.
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Jg H. BENEDICT,
LAWYER,
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Office lb the Judge Roberta building, north
of O. O. Border's lumber yard,
ONRULL, NBB.
R.
R. DICK HON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Reference First National Bank
O'NEILL. NEB
M. P. KINKAID
LAWYER
Offloe over Elkhorn Valley Bank.
O’NEILL, NEB,
ARNEY STEWART,
PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Address, Page, Neb
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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.
I^EAJ. ESTATE.
Selling and leasing farms and ranches
Taxes paid and lands inspected for non
residents. Parties 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
P. D< A J. F. MULLEN,
PBOPBixToas or thb
GOOD TEAMS, NEW RIGS
Prices Reasonable.
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Sewing- Machino
Company of Orango, Bias?.,
Their No. 18'Kcw Ilcae Drop Hend
is Selling it iso Hot Cakes.
SEE IT BEFORE YOU BUY AMY OTHER!
It ts tie most handsomo machine you ever saw. Ttls
entirely automatic—cannot ret outr of order. Double
feed with SCIENTIFIC TREADLE MOTION that urea
not make your bar k ache. No other kind just an good*
Steel bearings. Will last a llfe-timo. It runs easier and
costs no more than a common everyday machine. 20
other kinds from $19.00 up. We discount all Big far- M
gain prices. ' Why not buy where yoirean get the »
for your money! Every Machine fully cuorni.b cu. ¥:
Needles. Oil ami Repairs for any machine. Send or-*
•oecial Hat, or call on our agent.
IBS NEW BOMS BEWIHO H^CIillTS Co., 6t. lottii. ^0.
O r BIGLIN, C'NEILL
HOTEL
_ $8|
Refurnished#
Refitted
*4$$ '
Only First-class Hotel
In the City
W. T. EVANS, Prop
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NyV'ft"
i^Thf Judge"
rode on
bub htf"
thought
, all day
i M 0fjRr€tuy
Maudes she
raked the hay.
And the.
bonnet so.
dainty
that made
her crown.,
•ArtattiejedtfmM
.that circled her
Rankles bro
So he sent a note from his courtroom old.
To a lady wealthy, but proud and cold. . r
And he told her that he had lost his heart ^
To the bonnetted party of the firjt part
WYTHE CUTE AND COQUETTISH
MAUD MULLER.
BONNETSWGGINGS
All live dealer* sell them.
Made by the
RIDER—WALLIS CO.,
Manufacturers of White Elephant Clothing
DUBUQUE IOWA
RESPONSIBLE PARTIES
CAN PURCHASE
THE RENOWNED
TEMPLE
BICYCLES
j
ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS
WE WILL SELL YOU NEW
MACHINES LISTED AT
$60, $75, $85, $100
ON TERMS to SUIT
GIVE you A LAMP, INSURE YOUR WHEEL
againstTHcrf, reeb t«e nVsHIBt '
IN REPAIR WITHOUT CHARBg :
Send for Catalogue. Correspondence Invited
Ralph Temple Cycle Co.
204 35th ST., CHICAGO, ILL.
s
Ellis
with your name
apd adcjresa
ppintp4 on ihejp
ONLY 50C!
The cheapest way to buy for
those wanting small quantities
Stye Frontier.