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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1901)
IN HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA — . ■ I II ' I M . ■ * - ■ ™ For Sale hyM. LYOMS,. 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Sec. 24. Lf*t 1. Sec. 26 & nw nw 25 34 0 e sw, ii w se & Lot 2, 26 34 16 Lot 1 & sw nw28 & Loti so ne 29 34 10 s sw 3 & s se 4 31 17 no .8 32 17 e nw & e sw 7 31 19 sw 6 33 14 sw 15 27 9 »w no & se nw & no sw & nw se 26 28 13 sw 4 30-10 s nw & o sw & sw sw 11 & e se & se no 10 32 13 so 24 32 15 nw 24 32 15 ne 23 32 15 no 26 32 14 se 7 32 9 s no & nw no 14 31 10 s se & n w se 9 28 10 8\v 33 30 10 | Chicago Lumber Yard f ► p| *■ Headquarters for "lumber and! I +y- COAL 4* | I 1 O. O. SNYDEC & CO. p O’NEILL (D ALLEN I a iai i^a^aaaeaiaaaiiasaeaa* 'i _ p The BEST cU*. If you wi*it to buy 'In- bast B iggy, 0 image. Firm Wag 1 ou, Spring Wagon, lioad Wagon, Farm Truck, 0art, Winl R mill, F-mdinUI, li uul or power 0 »rn Shel er, Flow, Disc Cul jf tivator, Sweeps, Stackers, Bakes, Mow u's, Binders, Headers, Threshers, Steam or (x isolin ■ powers, call an 1 sec EMIL ,SLTZGK3-S, P,jp. Elkhorn Va ley Blacksmith, Wagon Carriage, Shoeing & \4achin3 Sh 3p. P. S. Just r-reive.I m *tli *r e.ir *t lluslifu-d wagons, complete stock si/,i*s- Hii-y are the host wagons made m - mmTSZ ■ g ^ » g<r -I KILLED LABOR i AND NEW TYPE ENABLES US TO PRODUCE ARTIS ; r,c j'HK FRONTIER PRTG Co I I THE BEST AT \ . \ THE FRONTIER Bamum's Monkeys “All well—all happy—lots of fun”. That is the regular report from the monkey cage of Barnum’s Circus ever since the keepers began dosing the monkeys with. Scott’s Emul sion. Consumption was carry ing off two thirds of them every year and the circus had to buy new ones. One day a keeper accident ally broke a bottle of Scott’s Emulsion near the monkey cage and the monkeys eagerly lapped it up from the floor. This suggested the idea that it might do them good. Since then the monkeys have received regular doses and the keepers report very few deaths from consumption. Of course it’s cheaper to buy Scott’s Emul sion than new monkeys—and that suits the circus men. Consumption in monkeys and in man is the same disease. If you have it or are threaten ed with it can you take the hint? This picture represents the Trade Mark of Scott’s Emulsion and is on the wrapper of every bottle. Send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St., New York. 50c and jjSt. all druggists. RIGHTS OF SCIENTISTS. They Give Way in Germany Only to Members of the IEoyai Family. The street railways of Berlin have recently been fitting their lines with electricity, following years In the wake of those of the United States. The directors of the Reichsanstait, the im perial physical and technical institute of Germany, feared that the proximity of trolley wires with the magnetic field which would be set up at the pas sage of every car might interfere with their experiments and they made rep resentations to that effect to the gov ernment. In Germany science is esteemed only second to royalty and the government being all-powerful the street railroads were ordered not to place any trolley wires within a kilo meter (five-eighths of a mile) of the Reichsanstait. As a result, and odd ly enough it is to an American, the trolley lines of Charlottenburg, when the approach of the imperial mauso leum, the emperor’s memorial church and the Reichsanstait—royalty and science—are run underground and the cars are compelled to cover the inter vals by means of power drawn from storage batteries. Asphalt pavements have also replaced the old cobble stones in the streets around the Reichsanstait to prevent the jar of trucks from influencing the' delicate instrum .’.'s in the buildings. baw Deuth Near. “It often mnde my heart ache,” writes L. C. Overstreet, Klgin, Teun., “to hear my wife cough un il it seemed her weak and sore lungs would collapse Good doctors said ake was so far gone with Consumption ih it no medioine or earthly help could yare tier, but a friend recommended Dr. King's !Sew Die, ,iv ery and persistent use of this excellent medicine saved her life ” It's absolute ly guaranteed f.ir Coughs, Co ds, Bron eldlis, Asthma and all Throat and Dung diseases 50c and $1 00 at P. C. Corrigan Trial bottles free Preacher Praying; AA'ifo Packing. A story is told of a conscientious ministerial golfer who had been of fered another pastorate, much better than the one he held and with an ideal golf course attached. The family were all enthusiastic players. Happening to rail one day at the minister’s dwell ing a friend of the family and a goiter himself met the daughter in the hall And asked her: “Is your father going (o accept the offer?’’ “Well," the girl replied, demurely, “papa is praying for guidance in the library and mama is up stairs packing.” M HarnessIL SEulrHA\ Cfln mflkG your liar uBtWran nesa in* soft ns a Rlovo MEsfiY aixl ns tough us wire by Hf \rgfff raj\\ m\ using EUREKA line W fMh /wm\ wA lengthen lls life—make it Mn //ffijfiaU 1;IHt u.s long as it W If EUREKA W 9 Harness Oil B Urn mnkow a poor looking har- 1 Pure* heavy bodied oil, es illjjjff pedally prepared to with- \n®4 Mads by STANDARD OIL CO. \M —__ Public Sale. Monday. December 23, at the Trul linger place three and one half miles south and one mile east of Minneoln, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., the fol lowing property will he sold: 1 bay mare 3 years old. 1 hay horse 8 years old, weight 1,200. 1 bay mare 8 pears old, weight 1,150. 1 hay horse 7 years old, weight 050. 1 3-year-old, mule. 1 yearling colt. 2 last, spring colts. 45 head of cattle, cows and steers of all ages. 25 head of shouts. Haystacker, sweep, 5-ft. Dsering mower, hay rake, walking and riding cultivators, two listers, harrows, 14 inch stirring plow, farm wagon, hay rake, huggy, two feed grinders, wind mill, quantity of hay and corn, fencing for one sect ion of land, house, barn and other buildings and all honse hold goods. Twelve months’time at 10 percent interest, approved security: $1Q and under dash: 5 off for cash on sums over $lo. W. .1. Trullinger. Business Locals. Some very handsome holiday goods at Cole’s. Brennan’s is headquarters for all kinds of lamp’s. 21-tf A new stock of groceries just revived at Sullivan’s cash store. 23-3 (1 ood dri v i ng t ea m h uggy an d ham ess for sale by A. B. Newell. 23-3 If you want bargins in groceries call at Sullivan’s cash store. 23-3 For farm loans, on reasonable terms call on Elkhorn Valley Bank. 13tf For Sale lohead of unbroken horses weight 1000 to 1200 by A. 15. Newell. Cole A Son have some beauties in china pieces for holiday presents. A girl is reported at tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hayden, tram Sunday. N. A. ltainbalt, banker from Nor falk. was in the city last Saturday. Meals and lunches at all hours of day or night at the Yiena restaurant. 24-2 Get the best and purest deoderlzed gasoline for your stoves and lamps at Brennans. Fresh oysters always on hand served in any style. Try our extra select oyster stews. They are finer then silk.—Yiena restaurant. 24-2 If you want a handsome suit case for Christmas present for a gentle man, do not fail to call at Mann’s and | look their line over. Tli© Dollar Mark. The name dollar is a variation of the German word thaler, and the Danish word daler. The name arose about the year 1600 in Germany. The Counts of iSchlick were then coining ounce pieces from silver obtained in their mines at Joebimsthal (Jochim's Dale), in Bo hemia, which gained such high repute as to become standard coins; whence the name Joachims-thaler, which final ly, for shortness, took the form of thaler—literally a “valley piece.” The derivation of the dollar mark ($) has been variously ascribed to (1) a combi nation of the initials U. S., meaning the United : tates; (2) a modification of the figure 8, a piece of eight being formerly indicated by the character 8-8; (3) a form of HS, which marked the Roman unit; (4) the contraction of P and S employed in Spanish ac counts to indicate peso; (5) a device formerly seen on the reverse or the Spanish dollar, and again since 1848, on the peso duro, representing the Pil lars of Hercules, and round each a scroll displaying the inscription “Plus ultra.” Increase of Population. The increase of population in Europe and North America during the last ! century has been enormous. Franco has grown from 25,000,000 to 40,000,000, Germany from 20,000,000 to 55,000,000, Russia (partly from annexation) from 40.000. 000 to 135,000,000, the English speaking population of the British Em pire from 15,000,000 to 55,000,000, and the United States from rather over 15.000. 000 to Dearly 80,000,000. Alto gether the growth is, in round num bers, from 170.000,000 to 510,000,000, or the space which, at the beginning of the century, was occupied by one per son must now accommodate three. "Saw ties ’ Uhennans 60 YEARS' Trade Marks Designs Copyrights &c. Anvono sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion froe whether an invention is probably patentable, fomuinnica t ions strictly caiitidenttal. Handbook on Patents sent free, oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munu & Co. receive special notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely illustrated weekly. J.nrgest cir culation of any scientitlc Journal. Terms, $3 a year ; four months, $1. Sold byull newsdealers. MUNN & Co.36,Br«fi8W York Branch Office, (J25 F St., Washington, D. C. . The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. 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'r. cntiM !i lp m . ami even that only temporarily, that the head noises would then c -ase. !u;t t'i h • ing in the affected ear won Id be lost forever. I th :i 1y .nr eni-mu : L accideu aV.y in a New York paper, and ordered your treat ment. After 1 ii. 1 used it only a few days according to your directions, the noises ceased, and today, after f.v v •« 1my hearing in the* dis< n<-fd ear has been entirely restored. 1 thank you heartily and beg to remapi Very truly vouts, I . A. WURMAN’, poS. Broadway, Baltimore, Md. Our Ire :Uncut fines not interfere rtl.'i your usual occupation. et> : • vrg nhn r^;r mrniu at home at*%x.iu" . .A L-i.. .J, 356 LA SAUL AVE., CHICAGO, ILL. A Dictionary of ENGLISH, Biography, Geography, Fiction, etc. \ What better investment could bo 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. 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