The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 25, 1901, Image 8

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    | The Season Changes and With the Season |
1 lour Machines Must be Changed-1
We were with you dur
ing the plow season and
desire to thank our cus
tomers one and all for their 1
!<§ very liberal patronage, and 1
^ we want to say to you
that we will be with you
^ during the coming grain
and hay harvest with a
fulMine of the—
jjvjcCOHMICK
I OLD RELIABLE McCORMICK
BINDERS, MOWERS, CORN HARVESTERS,
SHREDERS, HAY RAKES AND HEADERS.
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The prosperous man
The thinking man
The rich man
t,
p The poor man and
r. The coming man—
^ the youth of America
All need the flc- Ip
Cormick to success
fully succeed in
reaching the sroal of
happiness
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| O’Neill O. F. BI6LIN O’Neill |
K*l*«r Dig! SalMbnry'a Riba.
Although, as befits a man who be
Uevea in the divine right of kings, the
kaiser shows a stern front to the pub
lic when he drives about the streets.
In private there is no monarch so easy,
so frank and full of fun. When he
met Lord Salisbury during his first
visit to Cowes some time ago he told
that august man some stories which
made him split his sides. He even
dug the premier in the ribs when his
grandmother was not by, and then
apologised for the indiscretion.
Japanese Dae English.
English is the language of the Jap
anese offlce—in its intercourse with
foreign diplomats, and even in its tel
egraphic correspondence with its own
representatives abroad. All telegrams
from Toklo to the foreign agents of
Japan are written and ciphered in
English, and replied to in the same
manner, though if the Foreign Minis
ter has occasion to send a written dis
patch, this, as a rule; is in Japanese,
which may be said to be a cipher in
itself.
, Damons for tho Toilet.
Few tmmen nowadays but know the
value oM^ons and the fruit is so
cheap ttu^ne toilet table should not
be wlthou^Hp "little yellow doctor,”
as some cal^n. Lemon juice is whiten
ing either for the hands, neck or face.
A piece of lemon rubbed on the teeth
removes discoloration, but the teeth
must be brushed afterward or the acid
will injure them. A piece of lemon
tossed in the wash water is refresh
ing and likewise softens the water.
Wireless Telsgmpliy i„ Ireland*
At Rosslare, Co., Wexford, rapid
progress is being made with the in
stallation of Marconi’s wireless tele
graphic apparatus, which is being
erected there. The installation will
soon be ready for work, when it will
be used for receiving and transmit
ting messages to and from the great
American liners and other vessels
passing by the Irish coast. Rosslare
will soon become a notable name in
Irish geography.
Blomarok's Fame at Home.
The question, “Who was Bismarck?”
which was put by a German officer to
his men, called forth some curious
answers. Nine said that he founded
the German empire, seven thought
that he waa an emperor, a great num
ber pictured him aa a general, one
•aid that he was a poet, and another
that he translated the Bible. The
neatest answer was that he was "the
Kaiser’s greatest enemy.”
A Moon to In Explorer.
Sir W. Martin Conway, whose chief
fame la dne to his mountain exploring
expeditions la the Himalayas and the
Andes, has been appointed Slade pro
fessor of fine art at the University of
Cambridge la euoccasion to Dr. Charles
WaldxMn. The eerious work of his
life has been la the history of art. He
has written a “History of Wood En
graving," a "History of Flemish Paint
ing,” sad a “Life of Albrecht Durer.'
Sir Martin Conway married an Amer
ican wift.
Or. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
Awarded Gold Madal Midwinter Fair. San Francixes.
New Kins: of Spain*
In less than a year Alfonso XTII will
be king of Spain In fact as well as in
name, for on May 17 next he will have
attained his majority, which in Spain
Is sixteen years. The regency will
come to an end and he will assume the
full powers of his position. Between
now and then his education for his of
fice will he conducted on a higher
plane than it has heretofore. He will
no longer be treated as a child, but
will attend all the meetings of the cab
inet and will travel extensively
through the kingdom.
Flying FI*h In Tropic*.
Flying fish, called by naturalists
“Exocaetus,” is a common sight to
all voyagers in tropical and sub-tropi
cal seas. Their usual length is from
ten to twelve inches, though one eight
een Inches long has recently been de
scribed. They are enabled to execute
flying leaps by means of the great
development of their forward or pec
toral fins. During the flight the fins
are kept quietly distended, without any
motion. Their flight is rapid, greatly
exceeding that of a ship going ten
miles an hour.
Protecting Visitor! from Dogs.
Where the owner of vicious dogs re
quests a woman to come into her yard
and fails to protect her from the at
tack of the dogs, and she is severely
bitten and Injured by the dogs that she
died from the effects of the injuries,
the supreme court of Louisiana, in the
case of Delisle vs. Dourriago (29 S.
Rep., 731), holds that the owner of the
dogs is responsible for the injuries and
that $2,000 damages therefore is not
excessive.
t
l)rMsm»kerH genre. Ill Manila.
According to one of the officers’
■wives who has returned for a home
visit from Manila, there are now two
hundred American women in Manila
for whom there is only one dress
maker. He 13 a Chinese. Recently he
was arrested for smuggling, where
upon the two hundred women began
to intercede. If Sang were put in jail
wherewithal could they be clothed?
Fortunately Sang proved himself not
guilty
A Curiosity of Nature.
A pine tree and a birch tree have
grown so close together in Woolwich,
Me., that one trunk serves for both,
sending forth pine branches on one
side and birch on the other. The
union seems a happy one, in spite of
the fact that the two trees are as
widely separated by the botanist as
two well can be, and the gnarled
branches of the pine embrace the birch
In a most affectionate manner.
Certers on Spanish Navy.
In speaking of the future of the
Spanish navy recently, Admiral Cer
vera expressed fears that Spain might
be broken into a number of small
states. “I do not wish," he said,
“that the interests of the navy should
predominate at the expense of the
other Interests of the country, but
observing as I do what is going on at
the present, I am afraid that Spain
may become like the Italy of the mid
dle ages.”
Cold from River Dredging*.
In the operation of dredging navi
gable channels at the mouth of the
Moruya and Shoalhaven rivers in New
South Wales it was discovered that
the mud contained much gold dust.
'An automatic gold saver was then at
tached to the dumping machinery and
it is estimated that enough gold will
thus be obtained to defray the expens
es of keeping the channels open.
Russians Emigrating to Siberia.
A Russian contemporary states that
fi e emigration of Russian peasants to
Eastern Siberia, and especially to the
Ussuri territory, is going on at a fever
ish rate. During the first three months
Of the present year nearly 3,000 people
left Odessa for Vladivostok. One single
steamer carried 800 emigrants to the
far east. Most of the emigrants are
from southern Russia.
Compliment to United States.
The new ?4 bill issued by the Domin
ion of Canada promises to become
popular, for artistically it is a master
piece of the engraver's skill. On its
face it bears a flattering picture of the
lock on the canal at Sault Ste. Marie,
an engineering work purely American.
This vignette is regarded as a delicate
compliment to the United States.
Seuator Clark Like* Lari*.
Senator Clark of Montana has de
cided to spend a part of each year in
Paris, and has offered a largo sum
for the house of Count Potolki, in the
Avenuo de Friedland, which is one of
the most beautiful in Paris, only sec
ond to the Palais Castille, occupied by
ex-Queen Isabella of Spain.
Chicago University Branching Out.
Theodore Jegers, the French painter
and professor in the school of decor
ative arts, Paris, is announced as the
lecturer who will conduct the courses
on art to be given during the summer
by the Alliance Francaise in co-oper
ation with the University of Chicago.
Kites Stop Partridges.
Kites have been used with great
euccess as a means to stop partridges
rising and flying from cover where
it is wished to keep them for shoot
ing—the birds will not rise when kites
are flying above them, fearing, doubt
less, attack.
Artesian Wells of Mexico.
In the City of Mexico there are 1,071
private artesian wells and eleven pub
lic ones. This number will soon be in
creased, for, at the present time, many
property owners are having wells
bored in their yards.
Sunny Day. In i'ltlea.
In New York city, on the average,
64 per cent of the daylight hours are
Bunny. In Home the figure is 65 per
cent., In Madrid 45, in Vienna 38, Ber
lin 39, 8t. Petersburg 35, London 23.
Automobile Records.
Automobile racers have a record of
an average of sixteen miles an hour
between New York and Boston. There
are ships that can beat that by eight
*r nine miles an hour.
Ice cream at Weingartntrs regtanrant,
j by the dish or in bulk.
Ilronze Bunt or Robert Lee.
Frederick Volck’s bronze bust of
Robert E. Lee has been presented to
Washington and Lee University by
Frank T. Howard of New Orleans.
The bronze is of life size and is said to
be the b°st impression extant of the
great general. Mr. Volck was em
ployed by the confederate government
to make it during the civil war.
Value of Shocked Nerve*.
According to a legal decision in the
Vienna courts, “shock to the nerves”
constitutes a serious accident. A pas
senger on a local line claimed damages,
which were awarded him, for a shock
to his nerves, caused by the conductor
shouting out to the passengers to
jump off the car, as he feared a col
lision.
Fall of Business at 83.
Ex-Mayor Daniel D. Whitney of
Brooklyn, now in his eighty-third year,
is president of an insurance company,
director of a bank and proprietor of
a wholesole grocery store, and attends
strictly to business in each of these
capacities. He has lived in the same
house for nearly sixty years.
Hymn* in Gaelic.
The psalmody hymns committee of
the Church of Scotland having report
ed that the majority of the Highland
Presbyteries are in favor of the publi
cation of a Gaelic hymnal, the general
assembly has empowered them to ad
just and Issue a collection of hymns In
Gaelic.
Far From the Deadly Case*.
The churches of the borough of
Manhattan, New York city have sent
about 30,000 boys, girls and mothers
to the country this summer. Of the
various churches the Episcopal sends
by far the greatest number of children.
Trinity church alone sending 4,000.
Pro.ldent of a University.
Dr. Daniel Purinton, for the last ten
years president of Denison University,
Granville, O., has tendered his resig
nation, to take effect on August 1. Dr.
Purinton has accepted the presidency
of West Virginia University, Morgan
town, W. Va.
Swedish Restaurant Siffns.
In Sweden the traveler may learn at
which railway stations meals are
served by huge signs, bearing a
crossed knife and fork, which aro
posted along the road on each side of
the stopping place.
Statues In London.
The proposed new statue of Queen
Victoria will raise the number of Lon
don’s statues of personages to thirty
one. The city has fourteen statues of
statesmen and a dozen of soldiers.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
ATOTlPT? TO NON-ltESIDENT
IN KJ A lVJ Jli DEFENDANTS.
L. K. MOORE, Plaintiff,
vs.
Henry C. McEvony and Nellie A. McEvony
Ills wife, 11. J. Moore and Helen E. Moore
Ills wife. Patrick Barrett and wife Mrs.
Patrick Barrett. Joint McCann, O. F. Biglin,
McCann & Biglin, Ella M. Mathews, the
unknown heirs of George Hills, deceased,
David Adams, H. A. Jandt and E. C. Tomp
kins. doing business formerly as Jandt &
Tompkins, and Jandt & Tompkins, David
Rowland, W. C. Beatty, Phenix Iron Works,
a corporation of Meadviile. Pennsylvania,
Phenix Insurance company of Hartford,
Connecticut, a corporation, and Ed F. Gal
lagher, trustee, Edwin S. Eves. 11. S. BhIIdu
& Company, a corporation, Amanda Gran
thann, widow, Frank W. Kimberly and
wife, and H. V. Kimberly, defendants.
The above named defendants and each of
them will take notice that on the 2t)th day of
June, 11)01, the above named plaintiff filed his
Setltion in the district court of Holt county,
ebraskA against the above named defend
ants and each of them, the object and prayer
of said petition being to foreclose a certain
mortgage executed by the defendants Henry
C. McEvony and wife Nellie A. McEvony to
II. S. Ballou & Company upon ttie following
described real estate situated in Holtcouuty,
Nebraska, to-wit: The east half of the north
east quarter of section five and west half of
the northwest quarter of section four, all in
township twenty-eight north of range eleven
west of the Sixth P. M.. said mortgage being
given to secure the payment of a certain
promissory note dated December 27. 1880, due
December 1, 1891. for the sum of *900, said
note drawing interest at 7 per cent per an
num, payable semi-annually. Plaintiff al
leges that he is the owner of said note and
mortgage und that there is due him thereon
the sum of *2,500 with Interest from this date.
Plaintiff prays for decree in which defend
ants ho required to pay the same or that
said premises may be sold to satisfy the
amount found due and for other equitable
relief.
You and each of you are required to answer
said petition on or before the 12th day of
August, 1901
Dated this 1st day of July, 1901.
It. It. DICKSON,
1-4 Attorney for Plaintiff.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF OOPART
NEKSIIIP.
Notice fs hereby given that the corparl
nership heretofore existing between John P.
Gilllgan and James V. stout, under the
linn name and style ol' Gilllgan and Stout,
and by virtue of articles of corp rtnership
signed by said partners on the sixth day of
Feb nary, 1899, and tiled for record in the
office of the countv clerk of Holt county,
Nebraska.on the ninth day of February,
1800, at five o'clock p. m., of said day, and
duly r corded in hoot "A” of copartnership
at page 140 thereof, is this day dissolved by
mutual consent of said partners, the said
.lames Stout retiring, and said Joljn P.
Gilllgan will continue the business at the
same place, and under the same mi ne. All
accounts, bills, claims and demands against
said lirm will be adjusted and settled in the
duo course of business, by the sald.Iohn P,
Gilllgan, and all ti lls, accounts, claims and
demands due to said Urn, will be collected,
and settled by the said John P. Gilllgan.
In witness whereof, wo have hereunto set
set our hands, at O'Neill, Nebraska, this 24th
day of July. A. D. 1901.
In presence of
J. j. King, John P. Gilllgan,
Wm. M. Loc^ard. James V. Stout. ^
PUliLIO SALE OF LANDS.
Department of the Interior. United States
Land Office, O’Neill, Nebraska, July 10,
tool.
Notice is hereby given that pursuant to
Instructions from the commissioner of the
general land office, under authority vested
hi him by Sec. 2465. li. S. U. S . as amended by
the act of congress approved February 20,
1805, wo will proceed to otter at public sale on
the 80th day of August, next, at t his office, at
tne hour of 10 o’clock a. in., the seji iiwli,
see. 0, twp. JO n., r. 12 w., containing forty
acres, in Holt county, Nebraskn
Any and all persons claiming adversely
the above described laud are advised to tile
their claim in this office on or before the day
above designated for sale, otherwise their
rights will he forfeited
S. J. WEEKES. Register.
H. BENEDICT,
LAWYER.
Office to the Judge Robert* building, north
of O. O. Snvder’s lumber yard.
O NEILL NEB.
R. DICKSON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Reference First National Bank
O'NEILL. NEB
The Frontier The Frontier
GOOD PRINTING
GOOD PRINTING
The Frontier The Frontier
JJARNKY. STEWART,
PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Address, Page, Neb
JQIt. V. J. FLYNN
PHYCIAN AND SURGEON
Office over Corrigan’s, first door to right
Night calls promptly attended.
Wm. Sardeson, V.S.
In O’Neill Tuesdays and
Saturdays of each week.
Can be found at the Drug Stores.
J^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.
M. P. KINKAID
LAWYER
Office over Elkhorn Valley Bank.
O’NEILL. NEB,
4J. KIKGr
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND NOTARY
-PUBLIC -
Office opposite U. S. land office
O’NEILL, NEB.
jQU. J. P. GIIjLIG AN,
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.
FOR SALE OR LEASE
Sec 9, 29, 9 in
Holt county.
Inquire of
MARTIN BROS. & CO
SOUTH OMAHA, NEB.
Mar 28—6mo
FRED ANDERSON. - Proprietor
Headquarters for farmers of Boyd and
Holt counties stopping in O’Neill. Good
beds, good meals and right rates.
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.
A. MERRELL
Fix
’Em
Watches
Clocks and
Jewelry
REPAIRED & GUARANTEED
W. M. LOCKAKD
With GILL IG AN & STOUT
ffit. B.1S.f*tosllood
specialties:
eye. ear. nose and Throat
Spectacles correctly fitted and Supplied.
O'NEILL, NEB.
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| REAL ESTATE AND IN-j
SURANCE.
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Choice ranches, farms and town «
lots for sale cheap and on easy 3
terms. All kinds of land busi- i
ness promptly attended to. i
Represents some of the best 1
insurance companies doing bus i
iness in Nebraska. j
\ Notary Work Properly Executed j
I with your name
and address
printed on them
ONLY 50C1
The cheapest way to buy for ■
those wanting small quantities 1
Frontier. PS
Do you dec- I
ORATE this |
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; the very latest •
in designs and Z
patterns in wal 9
' paper from the Potter Wall 5
i Paper Mills of Chicago. •
! From 5 cents a roll up- •
| wards. Be sure and see X
| me before you buy. |>
|M. F. CRONIN*
Purchase Tickets and Consign you
Freight via the
F. E. & M. V. and S. C. & P
RAILROADS.
TRAINS DEPART:
GOING EAST.
Passenger east, No. 4. 9:57 a. m
Freight east. No. 24, 12:01 p. m
Freight east, No. 28, 2:35 p. m.
going WEST.
Passenger west, No. 3, 10:00 p. m
Freight west, No. 27, 9:15 p. m
S’T.o.nrV.t Mo, 23 Loeal 2:35 p. M.
E. R, Adams, Agent,
O’NEILL. NEB.
HOTEL
--JAVANS
Enlarged
Refurnished
Refitted
Only First-ciass Hotel 4
In the City
W. T. EVANS, Prop
jl A. B. NEWELL |
REAL ESTATE U
O’NEILL, NEBRASKA |
Selling and leasing farms and ranches
Taxes paid and lands inspected for nop
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 yon.
O'Neill
Abstracting Co
Compiles
Abstracts of Title
ONLY COMPLETE SET OF AbT"
S TRACT BOOKS IN HOLT COUNTY
O’NETLT,, NEB.