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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1901)
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Lot 1. Sec. 20 c’w nw nw 25 34 10 e sw, nw se & Lot 2, 20 34 10 Lot 1 & sw nw 28 Sc Lot 1 se ne 29 34 10 s sw 3 Sc s se 4 31 17 ne 18 32 17 e nw Sc o sw 7 3119 sw 0 33 14 sw 15 27 9 sw ne & so nw & ne rw Sc nw se 20 28 13 SW 4 30 10 s nw & e sw & sw sw 11 & e so & se ne 10 32 13 se 24 32 15 nw 24 32 15 I ne 23 32 15 ne 20 32 14 j so 7 32 9 s ne & nw ne 14 3110 \ s se Sc nw se 9 28 10 I sw 33 30 10 | Ohieago Lumber Yard g Headquarters for ... f££ §lumber and| 1 COAL I IO. O. SNYDER & CO. 1 ^y, O’NEILL ® ^ ALLEN ^ X llG JD JiiO X 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 Cup tivator, Swee.js, Stackers, Rakes, Mowers, Binders, Headers, Threshers, Steam or Gasoline powers, call and sec EMIL SLTZO-O-S, Prop. Elkhorn Valley Blacksmith, Wagon, Carriage, Shoeing & Machine Shop. 1\ S.—Just received another car ot Rusliford wagons," complete stock si/.es: they are the best wagons made. Mack & Peeler Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Flowers, Hay Rakes AND HAY SWEEPS. The Frontier { £ < CYCLONE KILLS 8 BOYD JO. PEOPLE NaperNews: A destructive cyclone passed through a strip of country in the valiev of the Keya Paha about twenty five miles north of Stuart last Thursday evening between 7 and 8 o’clock, with the result that seven persons are dead and seven others seriously, and some of them fatally, injured, besides a large number of animals dead and injured and several thousand dollars worth of propeaty destroyed. The dead are: Jacob Grening, aged 55. Maggie Grening, aged 8. Mary Crening, aged 6. Two Grening boys 1 and 5 years old. Clara Anderson, aged 7. Ida Anderson, aged 5. The injured are: Mrs. Grening, severely injured. Re covery doubtful. Grace Grening. slightly injured. Mrs. August Anderson, shoulder badly shattered; will recover. Bertha Anderson, severely injured. Theodore Andersan, seriously crushed about head and arms, recovery doubtful Henry Mcrtz, leg broken. Otto Merlz, seriously injured about head and body. When the News reporters visited the storm-stricken section this morning they beheld a scene that beggars descrip tion. The storm appears to have start ed near Fred Miller’s place where a bug gy was demolished. It traveled in a general easterly disection, Imakiug zig zag movements north and south. In its course it touched the two places of Ja cob and John Berg, destroying all the buildings at the former’s place excepting the house, and injured three horses. The place of Merlz brothers was in its path and there is nothing left of their buildings, while two colts are missing and the brothers are among the injured At Anderson’s the granary was lifted up bodily and turned over, then set down m an opposite direction. Daniel Hildebrand's house was damaged, while one horse is missing. Jacob Walter has stock missing. After the elder Ander son’s place was visited the storm seemed to follow a gulch down to John Huff’s place, damaging his house and granary. From here it struck Jacob Grening’s, leaving not a yestige of any building, and killing and injuring those mention ed above, besides four horses and other stock. Mr. Grening’s body was found 80 rods away in a meadow, while two of the childern were fouud nearby in a pond and the other two in the brush, these two and their father not being found until this morning. From this place the storm parted, one part going north and demolishing the new claim shanty of Rev. L. E. Barnes, then pass, ing east. The other part seems to have gone across the river, cutting a path through the tall trees and heavy under brush, wrecking the new bridge, recross' ing the river and picking up August Anderson’s house breaking it into kind ling wood. The destruction was so complete and the course of the two wings of the storm such as to indicaW that they met again at this place and after doing their fearful work went up in the clouds. August Anderson was away from home and therefore escaped. The injured members of his family are mentioned above. After the storm H. Y. Willson swam the river and went to the assistance of the injured. Mr. An derson and his brother, Will, had come uo-n from the latter's place and to getuu- they gathered up the injured and with great difficulty took them to the father’s house mentioned above, where Dr. Zimmerman was called and rendered such aid as was possible. The mother and oldest daughter have good chanoes for recovery, while the boy is dangerously, perhaps fatally injured. •tPreceeding and following the cyclone, heavy rains and hail fell all over west ern Boyd county and extending into Dakota. Hail stones fell measuring 12 inches in circumference and thousands were as large as goose eggs. No par ticular damage is reported from the hail, however. Butte, June 21: A small hurricane struck Lynch at 10 o’clock last night and threw over several buildingg. No one whs hurt. Southwest of Lynch three farm houses were blown to pieces and two persons were badly injured. Evert Ricard’s brick house on the Niobrara was blown down and a child was badly injured. Farmers along the south side of the Niobrara were hailed out of their crops. Mrs. James Parshall, wife of the owner of the Badger roller mills,Badger, Holt county, died at 0 o’clock tonight as a result of fright from the cyolone last night. Rapid City, S. D., June 21: A terrific hail storm passed over this city today, doing grea t damage to buildings. Few houses escaped with whole windows. Hnilstones seven inches long fell. Six miles west of the city the storm took the nature of a tornado, The houses on the Tittle ranch, occupied by F. N. Allen and family, were demolished and the inmates barely escaped death. Trees j were torn up by the roots and carried | long distances. The Silver City mail ! carrier and a woman passenger were 1 overtaken and the buggy demolished, j both people being severely bruised. Spearflieb, S. D., June 23: Two hun dred Angor goats were killed in the herd owned by C, A. Scott on the range north of this city by the hail. His loss will amount to something like $3,000. The hail did a great deal of damage iu spots on the ranges and in the valleys. All of the counties in the Northern Hills, including Crook county, across the line in Wyoming, will have to stand heavy damages to bridges and country roads. There is scarcely a bridge left on the larger streams, even the steel struc tures being either washed out entirely or rendered unsafe. Attorney M. F. Harrington has been at Springview this week assisting the county attorney of Keya Paha county iu n cattle stealing case that is attract ing a good deal of attention among stock men of this section of Nebraska. Joseph Bingham, a proninment oattle man of Keya Paha county, is charged with cattle stealing. For some time past|cattlcmen have been losing cattle and the cattlemen's association started an investigation. Sensational devolp ments are looked for at the hearing. It is believed that several other well known stockmen will be implicated. Frank Hoover who, it is nlleged, is one of the gang, Is now in jail and it i9 said is willing to tell all he knows' Stockmen of Rock, Kaya Paha and other counties are interesting themselves in the case, determined to go to the bottom of It. Seven Years In Bed. “Will wonders ever cease?” inquire the friends of Mrs. L. Pease, of Law rence, Kan. 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Lyons, a land age^t of EmmU, was in licit county examining land last Wednesday and Thursday.” The esteemed Ledger should consult a county map before in sinuating that Emmet is in any other county than Holt. Plainview News: Mrs. B. Welton and daughter Elba, of O’Neill returned from a six month,s visit with relatives in Minnesota on Monday afternoon and are now visiting with the editor and family. Fourth of July Excursions. F. E and M. V. It. It. Fare, one third for round trip to all stations with in 200 miles of O’Neill. Dates of sale, July 3 and 4, good returning July 5. E. it. Adams, agent. Bassett Eagle: It is reported that D. Clem Denver, the notorious “true populist” wiio succeeded in fooling many pops last year has been appointed to a position in the O’Neill land office. The Frontier is still doing good print ing at moderate price. Let us figure your next order. For dental work go to Dr. McLeran 42-tf I LOSING | FLESH can be prevented > Emulsion ^ Ticial In summer as ® f you are weak or || : will build you up. If for free sample. H BOWNE, Chemists, treet, New York £ h.oo; all j Reunion. Emporia, Neb.—The annnul re union of the Northeast Nebraska G. A. It. Reunion District will be held at Neligh, on July 9, 10, 11 12, 1901, and tho eighth annual district encampment for tho election of district otlioers and tho transaction of such other buseness as may pro perly come before the encampment will bo held at the G. A. R. hall in Neligh, July 10, at 9 o’clock a. m. All posts are earnestly requested to send delegates to this encamp ment; one delegate-at-large and one for eech 10 members or major frac tion thereof, in good standing. All past district and posts com manders are delegates, and if present are entitled to a vote in the district encampment. Requisitions for tents should be made early to M. L. Freeman, dis trict quartermaster, Neligh, Nebr aska. Ample provisions will be made for tents, fnle, straw, bay and water. The gounds have unequalled facilities for shade. The oitizens of Neligh are energe tic and enthusiastic and will do everything possible to make the reunion of 1901, tho first of the cen tury, surpass in excellence, interest and enjoyment all the reunions of the past years. Comrades, let us once again, prompted by fraternity, charity, and loyalty, gather with our families and friends, in tho Tented City at Neligh, aud in that pleasant grove, under those beautiful trees, renow tho ties of friendship, sing tho old songs that thrill our hearts, relate the old stories of camp, march and battlefield, and with our friends and loved one luy aside for a few days the care and anxieties of life and enjoy a pleasant and happy vacation and reunion. D. C. Harrison, District Commander. S. W. Allen, District Adjutant. 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