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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1901)
IN HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA For Sale by M. LYONS,. 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Sec. 24, Lot 1, Sec. 26 Ac nw nw 25 34 16 e sw, n w se & Lot 2, 26 34 16 Lot 1 & sw nw 28 Ac Lot 1 se ne 29 34 16 s sw 3 & s se 4 3117 ne .8 32 17 e nw Ac e sw 7 31 19 sw 6 33 14 8W 15 27 9 sw ne Ac se 11 w Ac ne 8W Ac nw se 26 28 13 SW 4 30 10 8 nw & e sw Ac sw sw 11 & e so & se ne 10 32 13 se 24 32 15 nw 24 32 15 ne 23 32 15 ne 26 32 14 se 7 32 9 s ne Ac nw ne 14 31 10 s se Ac nw se 9 28 10 SW 33 30 10 i Chicago Lumber Yard 1 HI Headquarters for .... ||| |LUMBER ANol I -♦p* COAL 4* I . I O. O. SNYDER & CO. § ||^ . O’NEILL ® ALLEN || rTTL. ^ TlSTIPGT^ is the JL HO DxiD 1 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 Shelter, Plow, Disc Cul ' tivator, Sweeps, Stackers, Rakes, Mowers, Binders, Headers, Threshers, Steam or Gasoline powers, call and see IE3L/£X3L S3STX3-Q-S, Prop. Elkhorn Valley Blacksmith, Wagon, Carriage, Shoeing & Machine Shop. P. S.-—Just received another ear ot Rushford wagons, complete stock sizes: they are the best wagons made. Mack & Peeler Hardware, Stoves, Ranges Mowers, Hay Rakes AftSD HAY SWEEPS. ^ The Frontier { One year.$i 50 Six months. 75 Dying President’s last lords: “flood Bye, all; good bye. It is flod’s way. His will be done.” •... .I Mortgage blanks at The Frontier. For dental work go to Dr. McLeran 42-tf _ Ice cream at Weingartners restanrant, by the dish or in bulk. Dr. McLeran, dentist, office over Corrigan's drng store. 42-tf For furnishd room and board enquire of Mrs. M. M. Sullivan. 6—tt Have your teeth examined by Dr. McLeran; be enn save them. 42-tf Teeth or photographs at Corbett’s, 16th to 30th of each month. 39tf. Smoke the Shamrock, the best 5c cigar in town. For sale by all dealers. 8-tf Call for the Shamrock; little, but O, my! Best value for your nickle. For sale by all dealers. 8-tf TAKEN UP—Two black sows with five pigs. Three miles south of O'Neill. I. It. Smith. 9-6 The Frontier is still doing good print ng at moderate price. Let us figure your next order. FOR SALE—100 high garde Shrop shire ewes aud 100 ewe combs. Adress F. J. Manchester, Inez, Neb. 10-3 Don’t fail to sge those new fall pat terns of Wall Paper at Gilligau & Stout’s, they are beauties, 8c a double roll and up. 11-3 Those owing us on subscription are requested to call and pay up. We have several hundred dollars on our books which we desire to collect during this month. Call in and pay up. Manager Smith of the operahouse has engaged the Schubert Symphoney Club for entertanimeut the 28th. The enter taniment is on the high class musical order with a lady quartet and other attractions. Miss Alice Coykeudall wishes to an nounce to the public that she has opened her dress making parlors in her resi dense in the western part of the city and she is now prepared to furnish her customers costumes cut and made in thelatest style. The supervisor convention for Dis triot No. 2 will be held at the Minneola school house in said district on Satur day, September 21, 1901, for the purpose of nominating one candidate for super visor and transacting such other busi ness as may come before the conven tion. Representation will be the same as at the county convention. R. E, Bewden, T. B. Harrison, Secretary. Chairman. Excursion Rates. For Ak-Sar-Ben Festivities and Stree Carnival, Omaha, Neb. the F. E. & M. V. Ry will sell excursion tickets to Omaha at one fare for round trip Dates of sale, Sept. 17, 18,19 and 20. Return limit Sept. 23. Notico of Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is hereby given that the partnership of her»-to-fore existing between E. J. Mack, & J. H. Peeler, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, J. H. Peeler retains the bus iness and assumes all liabilities and col lects all acounts due said firm. E. J. Mack J. H. Peeler. Working Night and Day. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King’s New Life Pills. These pills change weak ness into strength, listlessness into ener gy, brainfag into mental power. They’re wonderful in building up health. Only 25c per box. Sold by P. C. Corrigan. Growth of New York. The excess of births over deaths In New York Is, on an average, about 5,000 a year, and if there were not constant immigration into New York from foreign countries and from othei divisions of the United States, the growth of the city would be 50,000 in ten years, or less than per cent in a decade. Actually, the increase in population is at the rate of 38 par cent. The territory of New York, which had 2,493,000 population in 1.890, had 3,437,000 in 1900. AR&t * in the coffee bin—not a pleasant thought, yet when coffees are kept open in bulk who knows what different “things” come climb __ ing and floating in ? ELion Coffee at up in sealed packages insures eanliness, uniform quality, eshness and delicious flavor, A Night of Terror. "Awful anxiety was left for the widow of the brave General Burnham of March ias, Me., when the doctors said she would die from Pneumonia before morning” writes Mrs. 8. H. Lincoln, who attended her that fearful night, but she begged for Dr. King’s New Dis covery, which had more than once saved her life, and cured her of Consumption. After taking, she slept all night. Fur ther use entirely cured her." This marvellous medicine is guaranteed to cure all Throat, Chest and Lung Dis eases. Only 50c and $1 00. Trial bottles free at P. C. Corrigan’s drug store. Her Son a Youth of 70. Mrs. James Mills, of Woodham, Ont., who recently celebrated her one hun dred and thirteenth birthday, will visit the Buffalo Exposition with her son, a sprightly youth of seventy-six. She Is not sure about the Midway, and will consult her pastor before visiting it. A Shocking Calamity. "Lately befell a railroad laborer,” writes Dr. A. Kellett, of Williford, Ark. "His foot was badly brushed, but Buck len’s Arnica Salve quickly cured him. It’s simply wonderful for Burns, Boils, Piles and all skin eruptions. It's the world's champion healer. Cure guaran teed. 25c. Sold by P. C. Corrigan. Aira—'eved Woman Acquitted. A woman in Adrian, Mich., who pro tested without avail against a gam bling den which got all her husband’s earnings, set out the other night with a can of kerosene and burned the place to the ground. She was ac quitted in court. Programs at Winter Resorts, Northern winter resorts are a new suggestion, the programme for vis itors including toboggan slides, ice boats, sleighing, skating, sun parlors and big log fires for evening enter tainment. Stood Death Off. E. B. Munday, a lawyer of Henrietta, Tex., once fooled a grave-digger. He says: “Mv brother was very low with malarial fever and jaundice. I per suaded him to try Electric Bitters, and he was soon much better, but continued their use until he was wholly cured. I am sure Electric Bitters saved his life.” This remedy expels malaria, kills dis ease germs and purifies the blood; aids digestion, regultaes liver, kidneys and bowels, cures sonstipation, dyspepsia, nervous diseases, kidney troubles, female complaints; gives perfect health. Only 50c at P. C. Corrigans's drug store Tallest In the Country. In the Memphis Confederate reunion the battle flag carried at the head of the Texas Division was the Eleventh Texas artillery flag, and its colorbearer, Mr. H. C. Thruston of Mount Verson, Tex., is 7 feet 7% inch es high, a veteran of the war be tween the states, and may be properly designated as a product of three states, being a native-born South Carolinian, his early manhood being spent in Mis souri (where he married), and for the last 37 years a citizen of Texas. He served four yer rs in General Parsons’ Missouri cavalry. General Marmaduke’s brigade, is 71 years old, and probably the tallest man in the United States. Stops Sale ot Indian Lands. The supreme court of the District of Columbia has granted the restraining order sought by the old Kiowa chief. Lone Wolf, who wants to stop the dis posal of the Kiowa and Comanche res ervation. This means that the recal citrant members of the tribes are to have the benefit of a doubt, and time will be allowed in which to take evi dence as to the charges of fraud and misrepresentation In getting the treaty adopted by the Indians by means of which their lands were secured to be sold to settlers._ Glasgow's Costly ICpldsnifcn. The plague and smallpox cost Glas gow In money over £45,000. The pay ment Is to be spread over five years, so as not to tall too heavily on the taxpayers. Bird-Shot For Tiger, No use to hunt tigers with bird-shot. It doesn’t hurt the tiger any and it’s awfully risky for you. Consumption is a tiger among diseases. It is stealthy —but once started it rapidly eats up the flesh and destroys the life. No use to go hunting it with ordinary food and med icine. That’s only bird-shot. It still advances. Good heavy charges of Scott’s Emulsion will stop the advance. The disease feels that. Scott’s Emulsion makes the body strong to resist. It soothes and toughens the lungs and sustains the strength until the disease wears itself out. Send for free sample. SCOTT Si BOWNE, Chemists, 4™, Pearl St., N. Y. 50c aud ji.ooj ail druggists. ^ISI3E15I3I3HBEI@E15IBiSI5ISJ3JSEHe!IS@l3M^I3EISlS)3I3I5l3Is!®i3®IS®)iniSI3EI5IBISI3I3H® I America’s Three Martyr presidents 1 H#=-5 President Abraham Lincoln, shot through head from ihe rear by John l1 Wilkes Booth, April 14, 1805. He was attending Laura Keen's perfor- jj mance of “Our American Cousin,” when the assassin shot through the | door of the box. He died April 15, 7. a. m., when Stanton cried: "Now g he belongs to the ages.” He was in his 57th year. gl President James A. Garfield, shot by Charles J. Guiteau, disapointed j| ['!] officer seeker, in the Washington, D. C., Pennsylvania railroad station, | [§ July 2, 1881. The first shot passed through the president’s coat sleeve. I |] The second ball entered his back, fractured a rib and entered his body> i iij where it was found after death below the heart, having splintered the | p spine in its passage. He lingered until September 15, when blood poison- I tS ‘ t i.j ing set in, and he died on the 19th, at the ago of 50. President William McKinley, shot while standing in the Temple of \ 1 Music, at the Pan-American exposition, at Bufialo, N. Y., by Leon Czolgosz, anarchist, who shook hands with the president, and him with 1 his disengaged baud, September 0, 1901, in the afternoon. One shot lodg* i ed in the breastbone, the other passed through the stomach from the a front. President McKinley died September 14, 2:15 a. m., at the age i of 58. | |@MSI3MSISlSI31SrSI513i5ISlSISISISISISlSlSEI@E131S1313Ig!EIS15l®SISISISIS13ra ( a>tAA<\AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA^ _ WILLIAM M'KINLEY Born at Niles, O., January 29. j 1 1843. Educated at the public schools, : 1 Poland academy and Allegheny ' i college. ■ Taught in the public schools. Eulisted a private in Twenty-third • • Ohio volunteer infantry in 1861; com- ; • missary sergeant in 1802; second • ■ lieutenant in 1802; first lieutenant in • 1863; captain in 1864; served on the ; j stall of Generals li B. [laves, George ; ' Orook and Winfield Hancock; bre- ; ; vetted major bv President Lincoln ; ; for gallantry in battle March 13, 1865, ; ; especially for services at Opequan, ; j Cedar Creek and Fisher’s Hill; acting ; ■ assistant adjutant general, First : division, First army corps; mustered : out July 26, 1865. ; • Admitted to Ohio bar, 1867, set- : ; tling at Canton. ; Elected prosecuting attorney of 1 ; Stark cocnty in 1869. Marries Miss Ida Saxton January ; 25, 1871; two daughters born in 1871 : I and 1873 died in early childhood. Member of congress, 1876 91. Reported tariff bill of 1890, known : as the “McKinley bill,” high protec- I tive tariff in its nature. Defeated for congress in 1890. Elected governor of Ohio in 1891 and re-elected in 1893. Elected president in 1896 and re elected in 1900, in both instances over Mr. Bryan. Shot at Beffalo, September 6, by assassin Leon Czoligosz. Died September 14, at 2:15 a. m, THEODORE ROOSEVELT Born October 27, 1858, in New I • York city. Graduated from Harvary univer- : : eity, 1880. Member of tbe legislature, 1882-4. I Defeated candinate for mayor of ■ New York, 1980. National civil service commis sinor, 1889-95. ■ President of New York polic* ; : board, 1895-97. Assistant secretary of the United ' ; States navy, 1897-98. Resigned to organize First United ; I States volnnteer cavalry (Roosvelt ; rough aiders) to engage in war with • Spain. Was lieutenant colonel of ; the regiment. ; Promoted to colonel for gallantry ; at tbe battle of La Quasina. Elected governor of New York, ; November, 1898. Nominated vice president with ; : William McKinley as president, by : : the republican convention of 1900 : and elected. v ; President of the United States, : ' taking the oath of office, September : ! 14, succeeding William McKinley, : ■ who was shot by an assassin. Author of “Winning of the West,” ! • “Life of Gouverneur Morris," I Baval War of 1812,” and works in i Ring and western ranch life. WWVW*WW»WW»WVVWWWWWKV» ' A PROCLAMATION BY PRESIO’T ROOSEVELT By the President of the United States—A proclamation: A terrible bereavement has befallen our people. The president of the United States has been struck down; a crime committed not only against the chief magistrate, but against every law-abid ing and liberty-loving citizen. President McKinley crowned a life of largest love for his fellow men, of most earnest endeavor for their welfare, by a death of Christain fortitude, aud both the way in which he lived his life and the way in which, in the sdpreme hour of trial, he met his death, will remain forevei a precious heritage of our people. It is meet that we as a nation express our abiding love and reverence for his, our deep sorrow for his untimely death. Now therefore, I, Theodor Roosevelt, president of the United States of Ameri ca, do appoint Thursday next, Septem ber 19, the day on which the body of the dead president will be laid in its last earthly restingplace, as a day of morning and prayer throughout the United States. I earnestly reoommend ____ all the people to assemble on that day in their respective places of divine worship, there to bow down in submis sion to the will of Almighty God, and to pay out of full hearts their homage of love and reverence to the great and good president whose death has smitten the nation with bitter grief. In witness whereof. I have hereunto 8et my hand and oaused the seal of the United States to affixed. Done at the city of Washington, the 14th day of September, A. D., one thou sand nine hundred and one, and of the independence of the United states, the one hundred and twenty-sixth. (Seal) Theodore Roosevelt. By the President: John Hay, Secre tary of State. “Three Times • Duke.** The Duke of Richmond has the dis tinction of being “three times a duke." He is Duke of Richmond In England, Duke of Lennox In Scotland and Due de Aubigny In France, a title con ferred upon an ancestress by Louis XIV in 1683. . . :v > I ■