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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1900)
CLOTHING Now comes the steps to our new knee action elevator that takes you to the best lighted clothing room you ever saw with the best stock of clothing in this part of the state we fit you like a taylor made suit and give you money's worth. If you step on, the ele vator boy will notify you on the second floor when he calls clothing, underwear, blankets, comforters, duck and fur coats. This floor will land you safe, and go on up. is PROS AND GOOD - LUCK , II PERITY So note this ad and follow its steps and you will appreciate what you purchase of P. J. McManus. I am showing a large stock of dress goods trimming in all the latest clothes the market affords, and also a line of the best jackets that can be made, and those wishing a gar ment will find some very inducing prices on this line. I also carry the largest stock of shoes in the city and as the trade well knows that they only STEPS can buy the best shoe Irom me, for I only show the best from an infant’s soft sole to the finest hand turned or welt for ladies. My men’s line has always demonstrated to the trade that it has no equal. This is one of the many steps that will lead you to success. My stock ot table linen, napkins linen towels, Turkish towels, etc., is very large and prices at the bottom. Don’t get your feet cold or wet for I am showing a large line of felt lined shoes and slippers, something to please those who do have cold feet. Complete line of overshoes. A STEP OR TWO DOWN to the basement you will find a very large stock of groceries where you can do your trading with profit—fancy and staple goods. up. o\ n^vdic 3^r “cr s | THE COUNTY PRESS j Atkinaon Plain-Dealor. L. V. Trout, one of our leading aheep men, Bold life hundred head of sheep recently to H. O. Jackson, the Insurance man, who owns a ranch north and east of O'Neill. Mra. M. E. Smith has sold her 100 acre farm southwest of town for the sum of 11800, which is 8600 more than she ask ed for it a year ago. This is another . good example of the rapidity with which the price of Bolt oounty lands is mount ing upward. Ewing Advocate: Mrs. Pettijobn, who has been here several days taking Christian science treatment from Mrs. J.t W. Drayton, returned Tuesday night to her home in O’Neltl. Grecian Bend correspondence Neilgh Leader: The boss corn husker of these parts, Mr. McIntosh of Ewing, shucked and cribbed 104 bushel In one day foi James Gillisple. He says be can beat that on a pinch, Albert Kenney of Stanton was in Ewing this week and bought the Thompson ranch, nine miles west of Ewing. Be will move up about the first of March and take formal possession of his new home. He expeota to stock the ranch quite heavily and he belongs to that class of people that we can conscienti ously welcome to Holt county. Just Saved His Life. It was a thrilling escape that Charles Davis of Bowerston, O., lately had from a frightful death. For two years a severe lung trouble constantly grew worse un till it seemed he must die of Consump , lion. Then he began to use Dr. King’s New Discovery and lately worte: “It I gave Instant relief and effected a per manent cure.’’ Such wonderful cures have for 25 years, proven it's power to cure all Throat, Chest and Lung troubles. Price 20c and 81.00. Every bottle guar anteed. Trial bottles free at P. C. Corrigan’s drug store. There are about 100,000 Indiana in the Dominion of Canada located ubon re serves In different districts. Paid Dear For Hts Leg. B. D. Blanton of Tbackerville. Tex , n two years paid over $300.00 to doctors to oure a running sore on his leg. Then they wanted to cut it off, but he cared it with one box of Bucklen’s Ar nica Salve. Guaranteed cure for files 25cta. a box. 8old by P. C. Corrigan druggist. It was discovered that many counter feit gold pieces are in circulation in Havti _ A Keen Clear Brain. > Your best feelings, your isocial posi tion or buisness success depend largely on the perfect action ofiyour stomach and liver. Dr. King’s New Life Pills give increased strength, a keen, clear bTaln, high ambition. A 25 cent box Will make you feel like a new being. Sold by P. C. Corrigan Druggist. f FOR RENT—The farm know, as the * Oarlon farm, adjoining O’Neill, (240 acres.) Thomas Carlon, 304 306, Cooper Block, Denver, Colo., can give you par ticulars. 21-3 For family use in numberless ways Ballards' Hnow Liniment Is a useful and valuable remedy. Price, 25 and 50 cents. P. G. Corrigan. There are 300.000 French Canadians, of whom 25,000 are voters, in Mas sachusetts. Tabierd’s buckeye pile ointment has been thoroughly tested for many years, and it is a positive cure for this most disrossirg and embarrassing of troubles, l’ricej50 cents in bottles. Tubes, 75 cents. P. C. Corrigan. The Cape Nome mining camp has been cut off by ioe from the outside world for the winter. Worms take refuge in the small intes tine, where they can easly multiply White’s Cream Vermifuge will destroy these parasites. The verdiot of the people tells plainly how well it has suc ceeded. Price 25,cents. P. C. Corr igan. _ A woman has been found at Malone, N. Y., who is remarkably hale and ac tive at the age of 105 Praise !lhe bridge that carries vou over either a Hood or a cough. Ballard’s Horehound Syrup has brought so many over throat and lung troubles,such as coughs, colds, brondchits, ect. that it’s praises are sung everywhere. Price, 25 and 50 cents. P. C. Corrigan. The Republican leaders are considering three distinct plans for state control of the police. An attractive woman thrives on good food and sun shine, with plenty of exer cise in the open air. Her form glows with health and her face blooms with its beauty. When troubled with a costive habid, she takes a few doses of Herbine to cleanse her systom of all impurities. Price, 50 cents. P. O. Corrigan. President McKinley has warned the party leaders that he will call no extra session after March 4. Disease and danger lurk in the vital organs. The blood becomes vitiated and the general health is undermined whenever the stomache and liver fail to perforin their functions as nature intend ed. Herbine will tone up the stomache, regulate the liver, where other prepar ations only relieve. Price, 50 cents P. C. Corrigan. The British Govennent is about to try a submarine boat,designed to destroy hostile submarine craft. The Venezuelan Goverment has re ceived from Germany 10,000 Mauser rifles and 3,000,000 cartridges. Never try to coax a cold or oough, use the remedy that unfailingly con quers both. Ballard’s Horehound Sy rup is the great specific for all throat and lung troubles. Price, 25 and 50c. P, C. Corrigan. Notice. All parties knowing themselves in debted to me will please settle up on or before January 1. Accounts must be settled. 23 3 E. P. Hicks. For Sate—A Bargain. NE 26, NW 25 and EiSW and W* SE 24-35-14 430 with running water, |I,800 for 30 days only. M. Lyons, Emmett, Neb. In order to introduce The Semi-Week ly State Journal to a whole lot of new homes it will be sent free from now un til January 1, 1902, to any person Bend ing us One Dollar for a year’s subscrip tion. This gives you the paper from now until January 1, 1902, for only One Dollar. The State Journal is the recog nized state paper and should be in every home in the state. Printed at the capi tal it gives more prompt and accurate re ports of Nebraska doings than any other paper, and as it gives you two papers eaoh week it furnishes you with the lat est news several days ahead of other pa pers. You will not want to be without The Journal during the legislature and the great senatorial contest, The ear lier you send the dollar the more papers you will get for your money. Address, The Journal at Lincoln, Neb. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of lit) Interior. Land Office at O’Neill, Neb. Dee. 7, 1900.—Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has Bled notice of his intention to make llnal proof In sup port of ills claim, and that said proof will be made before register and receiver at O’Neill. Neb., on .lanuary 2ft, 11H11, viz: DENNIS VV. ALDElt, II K, No. 14734. for tlie NW’U. Sec. S, township 21, range 9 W. lie names tlio following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and culti vation of said land, viz: Tom Crow. Jacol Hinkerd, Eretl Torbet, Newton Carson, oi Dorsey, Nob. 24-tipd S. .1. Weokes, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. Land Office at O’Neill, Nebr Nov.. UH. 1900.—Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has Bind notici of Ills Intention to make final proof In support of Ids claim, and that said proof will be made before register and receive at O’Neill, Nelir.,. on January 7,1901. viz: MARY CAVANAUGH, widow of Morris Cavanaugh. H. K. No. 14(1-1, fortheNWU, Sec. 11. T. 27. N. It. 12 W. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: Timothy McCarthy, Tomas Carney. Charles Shoemaker, D. J. Sparks, of O'Neill Neb. 22-tinp S. J. WEEKES. Register. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT COUNTY. NEBRASKA. Lysander Warren, plaintiff, vs. Mary K. Arcberd, Sidney H, Archerd, James B. Arcberd, Russell H. Archerd, Leonard S Archerd, Elmer E Archerd. John T. Arcli erd, Lavanda it. Caldcrwood, Muble Brodic. Walt or W oods. Juste Woods. Kdna Woods. Wil son Woods.Jumes 1.. Lombard, Lombard In vestment company. Frank Hagermao, Sanford B. Ladd, and Harry E. Mooney. trustee, Mrs. Nellie Triekett. — Triekett, her husband, lirst and real name, unknown, defendants. The above named defeudents will take notice that on the 19tli of November, 1900, the follwtng order was made by the court in the above-entitled action! And now conics Augle V. Warren Perkins and suggests to tin court that the plaintiff, Lysander Warren, has died since tills action was commenced, and that she has been duly appointed ad ministrator of his estate: and the court being duly advised in ihe premises, it is ordered on motion of said Angle V. Warren Perkins that this action be revived In her name, as such administrator, unless suf ficient cause be shown by the defendants against, said revivor on or before tlio Hist day of December, 1900. 21-4 W. H. Westover, Judge. IN’ THE DISTRICT COURT OF llOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. William C. Aley, plaintiff, vs David Adams, defendant. Notice. The above named defendant David Adams, will take notlee that on the 1ft day of De cember, 1000, the plaintiff aboved mentioned begun In the District Court, of Holt county, Nebraska, an action in equity against the above named defendant. The object and prayer of said petition being to obtain a decree quieting the title in and to the south west quarter of the southeast quarter of section six. township thirty-one, range eleven, in Holt County, Nebraska, In one R. H. Madison, and decreeing that the deed given by plaintiff to the said Madison, on the-day of November conveys good and perfect title to lilm to said alive de scribed real estate, and decreeing that tin defendants and each of them have no in terest in said above described real estate, or anv part thereof, either in law or In eqnlly and decreeing that they be en.ioind from having or claiming to nave any Interest therein and for other equitable relief. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 2sth Jay of January, IDOL Dated December 17,1900. K. R. Dickson, Attorney for plaiutiff. •25-4 New supply just printed. at The Frontier Don’t Be Duped There have been placed upon the market several cheap reprints of an obsolete edition of “ Webster’s Dictionary.” They are being offered under various names at a low price By dealers, agents, etc., and in a few instances as n premium forsubscriptions to papers. Announcements of these comparatively Worthless reprints are very misleading. They are ad vertised to be tne substantial equivalent of a higher-priced book, while they are all Reprint Dictionaries, phototype copies of n book of over fifty years ago, which was sold for about 15.00, and which was much superior to these imitations, being a work of some merit instead of one Long Since Obsolete. The Webster’s Unsbridged Dictionary pub lished by our house is the only meritorious --no of that name. It bears our imprint on the title-page and is protected by copyright from cheap imitation. As a dictionary lasts a lifetime will it not be better to purchase the LATEST AND BEST, Webster’s International Dictionary of ENGLISH, Biography, Geography, Fiction, etc. Size 10xl2J4x4}$ inches. This Book is the Best for Everybody. STANDARD AUTHORITY of the U. S. Supreme Court, all the State Supreme Courts, the U. S. Government Printing Office and of nearly all the Schoolbooks. 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NEWELL j | REAL ESTATE J | O’NEILL, NEBRASKA j Selling and leasing farms and ranches Taxes paid and lands inspected for non residents. Parties desiring t<> boy or rent land owned by non-residents give me a call, will look up tbe owners and procure tbe land for you. |^R. 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. r^R. G. M. BERRY, DENTIST AND ORAL SURGEON Graduate of Northwestern University. Chicago, and also of American College of Dental Surgeory. All the latest and improved branches of Dentistry carefully performed. JgARNEYI STEWART, PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER. Satisfaction guaranteed. Address, Page, Neb Du p. j. FLYNN PHYCIAN AND SURGEON Office over Corrigan’s, first door to rigbl Night calls promptly attended. M. P. KINKAID LAWYER Office over Elkhorn Valley Bank. O’NEILL. NEB. (A 0 e H DC Purchase Tickets and Consign youi Freight via tha F. E.& M.V.andS.C.&f ' RAILROADS. TRAINS DEPARTt GOING BAST. Passenger east. No. 4. 9:57 a. m Freight east. No. 24, 12:01 r. u Freight east, No. 28, 2:85 p. m. going WBBT. Passenger west. No. 3, 10:00 p. m Freight west, No. 27, 9:15 p. ii Freight, No, 23 Local 2:35 p»m. The Elkhorn Line Is now running Reclining Chair Cars daily, between Omaha and Dead wood, jree to holders of first-class transpor tation. Fer any Information call on E. ADAMS, Agt. O’NEILL. NEB. '....A |_OCK as big as a bam door won’t keep lovers apart, but it will keep thievesvfrom entering your premises. We sell every thing in locks, bolts, bars and every conceivable article in hardware. Wf> bought them low, and sell them the same. Prices will surely go up, so don’t put off getting what you need but get them before the rise. I*EIL BRENNAN. HOTEL E VANS Enlarged Refurnished Refitted Only First-class Hotel In the City W. T. EVANS, Prop FOR SALE! (17m2) 160 Acres in 34-29-10, at $5.00 per Acre. J. W. HART, 1515 Arapahoe St., A DENVER, CjOLO^.