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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1901)
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Don’t be an exile when Dr. King’s New Discovery tor consumption will cure you at home. It’s the most infallible medicine for Coughs, Colds, and lung diseases on earth. The first dose brings relief. Astounding cures result from persistent use. Trial bottles free ot P. C. Corrigans. Price 50c. and $1.00. Every bottle gaurauteed. Jim Hi I of the Great Northern, it is ■■aid, is to become president of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul road. A Deep My stery. It is a mystery why women endure Backache, Headache, Nervousness Sleeplessness, Melancholy , 1 aiming and Dizzy Spells when thousands have prov ed ihat Electric Bitters will quickly cure such troubles. ‘'I suffered for years wiih kidney trouble,” writes Mrs Pbeho Cherely, of P arson, la., “aui! a lame >hci< pained me so I could not dress inv elf, hut Electric Bitters wloudly cured me, and, although 7-i yiitrs old, I now am abb- to do luv house worn.” It over ','Oiiuh ns! I pat n-ii, improves Appetite, nve-- pcrftCi healtti. Only 5 1.: at P. C. ,'ori igafis drug m ore. (.'iiarleH Fiisili, -ID >ars of age, com indiH't suicke donda. ii, ibe c.-nut) j ill at |-*i-ill - mi ml n b , h» n g : u g l.im-1 If u a rat ler a ii Ii a quilt.. I lie lots a wife , .ml children in Omaha and wandered mto Plalisuiouth penniless and was j given lodging in the j hi. I Ii Guruies 1 iie Globe The fame of Buekleu’s Arnica Salve, ■is llie besi iii ihe world, extends mound itie earth It’s the one perfect neator of Dots, Corns, Buiiis, Sores, Scalds, llrulses. Boils, .Ulcer i. Felons Aches, i’aina and all Skin Eruptions. Only 'ufaliinle Pile cure. 25c a box at P C. Corrigans drug so re. Slate Treasurer Stuefer will furnish a ! surety company bond for .$1,500,000 as a; i protection to state funds during bis j administration This bond will cost | Mr. Stuefer $5,000 a year, or $2,000 a year more than tin* smut- companies ! charged lor the bond furnished lie-.s I urer Mescrve. j Are you nervous, run down, weak I and dispirited? Tike a few doses of I ler' iin?. It will i if.ise ne v energy, j e .v ole i .t• > i lie i-\n ,.i ,i • 2 mo v I tit oyer wanked brain or musuiilar | ysiem, and pula new face on lile aud uuisncss. Price 50ctntb. P. C.Corngau. Trainmen on the Union Pacific report a peculiar accident, says the Fremont L’ribune. The train was east bound and about three miles west of Ames, a farm er drove his team straight into the engine. One horse was killed instantly and dragged along for some distance while the other was badly injured. The wagon was damaged but the driver es caped unhurt. F. own To Atoms. The old i i -i that the body some times need u powerful, drastic, purgative pill has been exploded; for Dr. King's New Life Pills, which are perfectly harmless, gently stimulate liver and bowels to expel poisonous matter, dense the gystooi and absolutely cure Constip ation and sick Headache. Only 25c a' P. C. Corrigans drug store. The death rate among Nebraska cattle is 6aid to be the occasion for a rich harvest among the fakirs, who are sell ing tlie farmers a dope to prevent the cattle from dying which is abso uleh wot thlt ss. There is protithly no disease or condi tion of tininiL i systom that causes more suffering and distress than piles. Pihler’s buckeye pile nint.iii nt cutes then quickly, wi h mt pain or dele itinn from business. Price. 5d cents in bo tit. Tubes, 75 cents. P. C. C rrig-wi ?S rim |> >>tolH“e at (i .««, H iyj co i it has hi ci made * domestic uionc\ mini ofiire. Nerv iiis children ire almost aivtss thin children. The “on door-boy” i se (1 >m nervous. A bite’s cream vermi fufe i» the best preventive of uervouN ness, It strengliens the aysthm and as gists to that sort of flesh, which creaus strength aud power of endurance. P. i e 25 cents P (!. Corrigan. When pain or erritaiion exists on any part of the body the application o' Bailards snow liniment will give prompt relief Price 25 and 50 cents. P. C. Corrigan. {Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat 5ent business conducted fur Moderate Fees. {Our Office is opposite U S. Patent Office {and we can secure patent in less time than those 2 remote from Washington. f Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip tion. Wo advise, if patentable or not, free of 5char<*e. Our fee not cine till patent is secured. C.A Pamphlet,/4 How to Obtain Patents,'* with ScolI of same in the U.S. and foreign countries |c'2rit free. Address, :C.A.SKOW&CO. Opp. Patent Office. Washington, O. C IO WEEKS trial subscript'll |0q THE TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER It contains n number of special art icles er.ch weok by the most compe tent specialists in every branch of agriculture; departments devoted to live stock, crops, the dairy, poulty yard, the orchard aud garpen, farm machinery, veterinary topics, irrigation and the markets. The farmer’s wife, too, has her share of space, with recipes and sag* gestions on cookery, dressmaking, fancy work, oare of flewers and matters particularly pleasing to her, while the children have a deportment edited for them exclusively. Four or five pages are devoted to a complete review of the news of the week, covering happenings at home and abroad, and news in particular interesting t'-the great farming west. Then, too, are the stories, choice poetry and humor and all the good things that one likes to read after the lamps are lighted and the day’s work is done. An ideal Agricultural ) <jj> / per and Family Weekly j (£) _L year. CUT THIS OUT AND SCNOIT WITH A DIME OR FIVE t-CENT STAMPS TO THE TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER, aasr faunman street, omaha. ©MlSIejj THE PEOPLES NATIONAL FAMILY NEWSPAPER NEW YORK TRI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. Published Monday, Wednesday and Friday, is in reality a flue, fresh, everv other-day daily, giving (lie latest news on days of issue, and covering news of the other 'hree. It contains ail impori atil foreign cable news wliicli appears it lie Daily Tribune of same date; also domestic and foreign coricspondrnoe, shot stories, half tone ilitisirations, hutn orous items, industrial information, fashion notes, agri< tiliura) mailers and comprehensive, reliable tiuancial and market reports, Regular subscription ■rice $1 BO With The Frontier, both oapers, $2.25. NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE. Published on Thursday aod known for nearly sixty yeuta in every part of the United States as a national family newspaper of itie highest class for farm* era ano villagers. It contains all the ni"8t important general news of the Daily Tribune up to the hour of going to press, an agricultural department of the highest order, has entertaining read* ing for every member of the family. Market reports which are accepted as authority by farmers and country mer chants, and is clean, up to date, Inter esting and inetrnctive. Regular sub scription price 81; with The Frontier, botli papers, 81.79. ■* Send all orders to Tin- Frontier, O’Neill. If its a Bllcl:en«netfer No. 5. The tmiversaf favarite with nil classes rf operators wT.o (issue a simple and spccUy tnachine. Mon- “DIU ks” in use aioont;- Imvn a- J No* bracks new.spawr-; than all the r sto, i nia'hi.mv- >r.d:v.. T h.- ouiv -■ (in,: on the mark*; doing i , asUas >i that is add at a .-,,i .V ;»■ i, ■Mas; a 'revs, of C* Chrtariors u Lciters; ”oria’-!.!, ■/.' but S;’< i>t.u<.- ‘rh cvja. Capas . a.l Nv'ft. .v --7.* catbdri : »p;«c i : • .. !?v • i i.t'y ; ) ( : ^ r, :nv r t : • y a ,:i.: a d-.irf.ss. 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Price of our BEST EXHIBITION nUSICAL OR TALKING RECORDS, 50c each 9S » doien. fliir Ri<r Shnw Outfit Include* our Eagle Graphnphone, with carrying case, two hearing uur 330 Pig PflOW KJULllL tubcs> c?ncert horn, record brush. 18 assorted records, music, songs and speeches (lasts two hours steady running), 200 big posters advertising exhibition, 200 admission tickets, all for $20* Sent C. O. D., with privilege of examination, if desired. Complete Record Catalogue free. Write for it. HAROER & BUSH, Western Agts., 904-910 flain St., Dubuque, Iowa. ROHR BOUGH BROS., Proprietors, Omaha, Neb. fall TElt n—Opens September 8. New Classes In Regular Business, Shorthand, Typewriting and Telegraph Depart men! s. __ Lltlititi SillOIl'I’IIANO—Newsystom,easy tolearn.easy to write, easvtoread. Has but one position, one slant, few word-signs, and is the most rapid system In use. Cata logue gives sample lessons and full pari iculars. It will be sent free to any one. 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