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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1901)
THEYARE ALL DUTCH - Carrying a full line of Moline Implements consigned to the Farmers of Holt county H We desire to call your attention espcially to four of these implements, that are the best of their kind on earth — New Good Enough and High Flying Dutchman Sulky Plows, Dutch Uncle Riding Cultivator and Gretchen Corn Planter. When you call we will show to you other implements manu factured by this old and reliable firm, consisting ot Riding and Walking Listers, Harrows, Walking and Disc Riding Cultivators. In other lines we have the celebrated Fish Wagons, Roller Bearing Buggies—something entirely new and novel, the McCormick Harvesters and Shreders, the McCormick King of Mowers and the strongest, best and most powerful hayrake ever manufactured. I i .yo. We never sold a weak or useless implement and we never ■ will. Our farmer friends will vouch for this statement. MOS-IKE PLOWS 1 AND OTHER FLYING DUTCHMAN FARM TOOLS We want your trade and in return expect to give you full value for every dollar invested with us. Our samples are ready for inspection and we will be pleased to show our line to all, whether you pur chase or not. O. F. BIGLIN VSrVffi iv.~ ** TRAOi BERGER’S CASH STORE 1 ONE DOOR WEST OF ) j GILLIGAN & STOUT’S f Is where you can get the following goods at the right price: Bed spreads - . - - • 73c Stand covers - - - 19c Table linen • 39c, 58c, G3c and 98c per pattern (two and a half yds. in each pattern) Hose 3 for 35c; men’s hose 3 for 25c Napkins • - 30c and 40c a doz Men’s work shirts 48c; dress shirts 49c, 65c and 99c Boys’ vestie suits - $1.15, 1.48, 1.75, 2.00 ^lso some dress trimmings and laces which we are closing out regard less of cost from 1 to 10c a yard. We cannot mention all we have, but if you need any trimmings, come and see them before they are all gone. BERCR’S CASH STORE A. A. STANTON, Proprietor. A quiet orderly resort where the best brands of CIGARS AND LIQUORS --TRY OUR-s are always at your command. 7 0 year old 0. F. G. Taylor 8 year old W. H. McBriar i 8 year old imported Cherry Wine s j il i CASE BEER - - $2.75 PER CASE . L A Dictionary of ENGLISH, Biography, Geography, Fiction, etc. What better Investment could be made than in a copy of the International ? This royal quarto volume is a vast storehouse of valuable information arranged in a convenient form for hand, eye, and mind. It is more widely used as standard authority than any other dictionary in the world. It should be i:i every household. V / \iSo Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary with a Scottish Glossary, etc. “ First class m quality, second class in size.” 'Ztr.’X ©gitil Hottl FRED ANDERSON. - Proprietor Headquarters for tarmers of Boyd and Holt counties stopping in O’Neill. Good beds, good meals and right rates. He. H. T.Te&t&lootl specialties: EYE. EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Spectacles correctly fitted and Supplied. O'NEILL, NEB. SPECIAL BARGAIN IN FLOUR Two carloads to sell to make room for feedr I am making some special bar gains. All first class flour. It will pay you to see what I have. Oil meal for sale. ii. Merrell Purchase Tickets and Consign jroui Freight via the F. E.&M.V.andS.C.&P RAILROADS. 9:57 A. u 12:01 p. m 2:35 p. m. TRAINS DEPART: GOING BAST. Passenger east. No. 4. Freight east. No. 24, Freight east, No. 28, GOING WBBT. Passenger west. No. 3, Freight west, No. 27, Freight, No, 23 Local The Elkhorn Line la now running Reclining Chair Cars dally, between Omaha and Dead wood, jree to holders of first-class transpor tatlon. Fer any information call on 10:00 P. it 9:15 P. M 2:35 P. M. E. R ADAMS, Act. O’NEILL, NEB. THE OLD ESTABLISHED LINE Between Omaha and St. Panl is the “Northwestern Line.” Rates to the biennial meeting Head Camp Modern Woodmen of America have been announced at one fare, plus $2.00, for the round trip. The railroads of Nebraska connecting with the Northwestern line at Omaha are The Union Pacific, B. & M., Missouri Pacific, r. R.i. & P., and the oad connecting at Missouri Valley is the Fremont, Elkborn and Missouri Valley. Delegates and their friends from all points in the state can therefore secure the best accommodations by buying through tickets from their home towns via the most convenient road to the Missouri River and the “Northwestern Line” beyond. Two Through Trains Daily. Lv. Omaha, Union Passenger Station..7:35 p. m. Lv. Omaha Union Passenger Station.6:55 a. m. The night train has modern broad vestibuled coaches and Pullman sleepers. The day train has modern broad vesti buled coaches and observation buffet parlor car. We note the fact that “M. W. of A.” always want the best when they can get it for the same money. The motto of the Northwestern line is “The Best of Everything.” J. R. Buchanan, General Passenger Agent, Omaha. Biff Gama In the Sudan. The Sudanese government, having received numerous applications from notable sportsmen to hunt and shoot big game in the Sudan, has decided to afford sportsmen the desired facili ties under certain restrictions, says a Cairo correspondent of a London news paper. License to kill big game will be granted at the following rates: 'Twenty-five pounds will entitle a sportsman to kill four buffaloes, two elephants, one giraffe, six hippopota mi, two rhinoceroses, antelopes, ga zelles and warthogs; in addition to which, for some animals killed a fee is charged—for a buffalo £6, an ele phant £8, a giraffe £6, a hippopota mus £1 and a rhinoceros £5. A £5 license entitles a sportsman to shoot antelopes, gazelles and warthogs. In addition to the fees mentioned the duty on Ivory has to be paid. These regulations have been Instituted by the military authorities for the pur pose of preserving big game, which is plentiful in the 6udan, from wanton destruction. Some of the rare species of antelope will also be protected in .an edict shortly to be Issued by the Sudanese government. , BREED YOUR MARES -: TO A . GOODHORSEOR JACK niVIW/A DH A registered Hambletonian, son of V/i>l WAKUa3a the famous Shadeland Onward and half brothar of the Kay horse, record 2:08; not a better horse m Nebraska than Onward. To insure $lO IT r Hi DA A Mammoth Jack: service $8,00 JUMBO" To insure. These two will stand daring season under the charge of Charles Julius at A. Merrell’s place, just north of town. I Chicago Lumber Yard Headquarters for . . . • ff? LUMBER AND COAL 4* O. O. SNYDER* CO. O’NEILL ® ALLEN itit* - TJTPQrp is the... I XlG D.ElP -L Cheapest If you want to buy the best Buggy, Carriage, Farm Wag on, Spring Wagon, Road Wagon, Farm Truck, Cart, Wind mill, Feedmill, hand or power Corn Sheller, Plow, Disc Cul tivator, Sweeps, Stackers, Rakes, Mowers, Binders, Headers, Threshers, Steam or Gasoline powers, call and see EMIL. sa^na-a-s, Prop. Elkhorn Valley Blacksmith, Wagon, Carriage, Shoeing & Machine Shop. P. S.—Just received another car ot Rusliford wagons,;complete stock ot all sizes; they are the best wagons made.