The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 29, 1901, Image 5

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    IN HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA
For Sale by M. LYONS,. Emmet, Neb.
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1 Chicago Lumbar Yard ij
Headquarters for . . . H
Slumber and!
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O. O. SNYDER & CO. I
|| O’NEILL^ ® ^ ^ ALLEN , g
is the...
Cheapest
If you want to buy the best Buggy, Carriage, Farm Wag
on, Spring Wagon, Hoad Wagon, Farm Truck, Cart, Wind
mill, Feedmill, hand or power Corn Shelter, Plow, Disc Cub
^ tivator, Sweeps, Stackers, Rakes, Mowers, Binders, Headers,
Threshers, Steam or Gasoline powers, call and see
ELIIL SHIG-&S,
Prep. Elkhorn Valley Blacksmith, Wagon,
Carriage, Shoeing 8c Machine Shop.
I* P. S.—Just received another car ot Rush ford wagons, complete stock
" sizes; they are the best wagons made.
Mack & Peeler
Hardware,,
Stoves, Ranges
Mowers, Hay Rakes
AND HAY SWEEPS.
The Frontier j f“J'i;;;;;;;;;;;?I fs
raisi __
September 9, 1901
At my farm one-half mile east of Knoxville, Neb.
B18 cows; 9 yearling steers
8 yearling heifers; 9 steer calves
■ 7 heifer calves; 1 nine months old
Shorthorn bull.
II three months Shorthorn bull.
Pair Hambletonian mares and |
colts, all subject to registry;
if mares with foal to same horse.
mu
Pair mares 8 years old, half-blood
Hambletonian.
5 brood sows; 24 shoats.
2 lumber wagons, 1 hay wagon,
1 top buggy; 1 lister; 1 set harness
2 cultivators; 1 steeJ harrow.
250 bushels of oats; a cornsheller.
100 chickens; 2 scoop boards.
ALL HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
■ TERMS—One year’s time on sums over $10 with bankable security, \
^ 10 per cent interest. Under $10 cash.
I WALTER PHILLIPS. 1
|| M. T. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer.
The Pope and Ills Picture.
The Paris correspondent o£ London
Truth writes: “I said that Leo XIII,
as presented by M. Benjamin Con
stant, was a vain man. The painter
would like the judgment to be slight
ly softened. But ho confesses that his
holiness is not exempt from co
quetry. When he was sitting, he from
time to time asked to see how the
portrait was progressing. It is said he
whispered into the painter’s ear: ‘Da
not try to make mo look too old.’ ”
' Ring Edward*. Monogram,
The royal monogram which is to be
placed upon King Edward’s liveries is
of the neatest possible style and con
sists of the letters E, R., with VII. be
neath them. The somewhat flambuoy
ant manner in which the royal cipher
appeared upon the livery and harness
of the previous sovereign now gives
place to a severer taste, and this ap
plies not only to the full state trap
pings, but also to the Ascot and Good
wood liveries, both of which are also
in preparation.
Obaoura English for Children.
In an English blue hook lately is
sued an inspector complains that many
of the reading books used in ele
mentary schools contain words and
phrases far beyond the child's compre
hension. “I found a boy,” he says,
“in a good school, reading, ‘And now
another day of literature began to
dawn upon the country.’ I could not
resist asking him the length of that
day, when I got the answer, ‘Twenty
ty-four hours.’ ”
Ayr Rons Car* on Sunday.
The town council of Ayr ha3 decid
ed to run electric cars on Sunday, in
spite of the declaration of one of the
councillors that it would be “a tcr
j riblo encroachment on the Day of
| Rest.”
Oxford and Cambridge Men.
One day when he was in Cambridge
the late Bishop Mandell Creighton was
asked if he could state the difference
between an Oxford man and a Cam
bridge man. The professor, as he then
was, immediately replied: "An Ox
ford man looks as if the world be
longed to him; a Cambridge man as if
he didn’t care to whom the world be
longed.”
Potato PIo.
Butter a shallow baking dish thor
oughly; line the side with good paste,
then fill in with well-seasoned mashed
potatoes. Cover the top thickly with
bits of marrow from soup bone or but
ter, hard-boiled eggs sliced, blanched
almonds, a few slices of lemon and
candied peel and sliced dates. Cover
tho pie with a thin crust and bake in
a quick oven for thirty minutes.
Particular About Girls Coiffure.
A 14-year-old boy has been suspend
ed from a West Hoboken grammar
school because he refused to sit be
hind a girl whose hair was not done
up to suit him.
$x&£t&aaBBam m
| DON'T WAIT.
| If you knew how SCOTT’S
|| EMULSION would build you
H up, increase your weight,
J strengthen your weak throat
Pj and lungs and put you in con*
U ditlr for next v/inter, you
tj wot d begin to take it now.
S':td for free sample, and try it.
Eu SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists,
4^415 I'earl Street. New York.
50c.
What Pemmican la.
It is an interesting fact that no
pemmican has been made in this coun
try since the Greely expedition. A
concern in London has a plant for
making it. Pemmican is not in reality
the mixed sort of sausage-meat de
scribed in the “Swiss Family Robin
son,” but is simply dried and pulver
ized meat mixed with suet and flavored
with dried currants and other season
ing.
Bronze Bull Unveiled.
A memorial of Rosa Bonheur, pre
sented by Senor Gambert, the Spanish
consul at Nice, has been unveiled at
Fontainebleau, near which town she
dwelt for many years. The memorial
consists of a bronze bull, an enlarged
facsimile of one of her sculptures; the
bas-reliefs of tho pedestal give her
portrait and representations of three
of her principal paintings.
Good Market for Cement.
South Africa is a good market for
cement. All public buildings, stores
and dwellings are coated with cement.
There are few wooden buildings erect
ed. The masons in South Africa are
mostly Malays. They are skilled in
their trade and do the work neatly.
Cement is also largely used in the
construction of aqueducts, wharves,
chimneys, walls, etc.
The Dally Bound.
Truly marvelous are the multifarious
occupations and the variety of sensa
tions and amusements that the well-to
do classes of our generation manage
to tit into the course of the twelve
hours, says the London Candid Friend.
“I have been to a bazaar, a memorial
service and a wedding, and am now
1 going to play bridge for the rest of
i the afternoon,” said a fashionable lady
the other day.
P1r« Wordblperft F«lr«l»**»
Batoum, on the Black **a, owe* Its
importance as a modern commercial
port to the fact of the ancient Are wor
ship of the followers of Zoroaater hav
ing kept alight in their temple at
Baku, near Batoum, the petroleum-fed
flame which waB the means of leading
to the discoveries by the brothers No
bel and others of the Immensely rich
fields, of mineral oil, the exports of
which have made Batoum one of the
richest and busiest cities in the near
east.—Pearson’s Weekly,
Worker* In Coal Mine*.
One million and a half men work in
the coal mines of the world. Of these
Great Britain has 635,000; United
States, 300,000; Germany, 285,000; Bel
gium, 100,000; Russia, 44,000. The
world’s miners of metal number 4,
000,000.
Marquis of Bat«*» Taxes.
Although the value of the late Mar
quis of Bute’s property exceeded $26,
000,000 the amount on which inherit
ance duty could be levied was only
$4,840,000. The tax was $392,000.
|Lion Coffee!
/ \ is 16 ounces of pure I \
I Icoffee to the pound. I \
/ 1 Coated Coffees are I \
I I only about 14 ounces I \
/ 1 of coffee and two I \
/ I ounces of eggs, I \
L-L I glue, etc., of no rTrjn
J|I4^U value to you, butjlP^Q
money in the pocke^“*^^
of the roaster.