The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 13, 1902, Image 5

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O. O. SNYDER & CO. |
O’NEILL ® ALLEN g
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The BEST Cheapest |
If you wont to htiy the best Buggy, Carriage, Farm Wag '
on, Spring W igon. Road Vagon, Farm [Tuck, Cart,, Wind
mill, F edrn.li, h iml or power Corn She l er, Plow, Disc Cul
tivator, Sweeps, Stackers, Rakes, Mowers, Binders, Headers.
V Threshers, Steam or Gisolin- powers, call and see
EZbv/HXX- SITIG-a3,
^ Prop. Elkhorn Valey Blacksmith, Wagon,
Carriage, Shoeing & Machina Shop.
P. S. Just r eceived mother c.ai’ ot Rusht'ord wagons, complete stock
s»/,es’ Mi..y are ilii> iiest wagons made
| I f§? KILLED LABOR
A I & AND NEW TYPE
JJP ENABLES US TO
PRODUCE ARTIS
_ TIC RESULTS
^ 'pHE FRONTIER PRTG. CO.
Oath DtI T Q j TIIE BEST AT
OnLIj BiLLO { THE FRONTIER
I will sell at public auction at my place one mile north and one mile west of
Scottville P. O., Holt county, on MONDAY,
FEBRUARY 17, 1902
---- at ten o’clock sharp the following described property - |
O rseS-“sPan °f black mares, 11 yrs old, weight
2,800; span of bay mares, 3 and 4 yrold, weight 2,800;
one brown mare, 9 yr old with foal, weight 1,200; one
span mares, 4 and 5 yr old with foal, weight 2,000; one
mare 14 yr old; one gelding 12 jr old; one gray mare
8 yr old with foal; one brown pony 7 yr old with foal;
eight, 2-yr old colts; four yearling colts.
. Cattle- ■One thoroughbred Hereford cow, calf by
side, 0 )r old; one thoroughbred Hereford cow, 5 years
j old; eight thoroughbred Hereford cows, 3 yr old; one
thoroughbred Hereford heifer, 2 yr old; one yearling
Hereford heifer; two yearling Hereford bulls; one, 2-yr
old Hereford bull; four thoroughbred Hereford heifer
| calves, 0 to 10 months; two thoroughbred Hereford bull
calves, 5 and 8 months old; one fine half Hereford bull
calf; seventy head grade cows and heifers with calf by
thoroughbred bull ; 0 head of shoats.
Miscellaneous- ■Two good Studebaker farm |
wagons; one low-wheeled Handy farm wagon; one 2
seated spring wagon, nearly new; one Deering binder;
two good McCormick mowers, 0 ft cut; one hay rake;
self dump; one hay stacker and two sweeps; one disc; i
one, 4 sectiou lever harrow; one feed mill; two stirring
plows; two riding cultivators; one lister; one check 1
row corn planter with 100 rods wire; two sets work
harness; one good saddle; 100 bushel good seed wheat; |
50 tons good hay. Other articles too numerous to men
tion.
3© FREE LUNCH AT NOON {gfe
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TERMS—One year’s time will be given on notes with approved security
bearing ten per cent interest; sums under $10 cash; two per cent discount
for cash.
Pedigrees will be furnished with all thoroughbred stock; all cows are bred.
PETER KELLY, Prop.
F. W. PHILLIPS, Clark. M. T. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer.
Something That Will Do You Good.
We know of no way in which we
;an be of more service to our readers,
ban to tell them of something that
vill be of real good to them. For this
•eason we want to acquaint them
vith what we consider one of the very
jest remedies on the market for
soughs, colds, and that alarming com-1
jlaint, croup. We refer to Chamber
ain’s Cough Remedy. We have used
t with such good results in our family
>o long that it has become a household
lecessity. By its prompt use we
laven’tany doubt but that it has time
ind again prevented croup. The tes
imony is given upon pur own ex
jerience, and we suggest that our
readers, especially those who have
small children, always keep it in their
Homes as a safeguard against croup.- i
Camden (S. C,) Messenger. For sale
jy * P. C. Corrigan,
A Fireman’s Close Call.
‘•1 stuck to my engine, although
-'very joint ached and every nerve
was racked with pain.” writes C. W.
Bellamy, a locomotive fireman, of
Burlington, Iowa., “I was weak and
pale, without any appetite and all
riiu down. As I was about to give up,
1 got a bottle of Electric Bitters and,
ifter taking it, I felt as well as l ever
lid in my life.” Weak, sickly, run
down people always gain new life,
strength and vigor from llieir use.
Try them. Satisfaction guaranteed
by P. C. Corrigan. Price 50 cents.
Dangnter of Fliarao t in •
J. C. Stevens sold recently
auction rooms in London a large
ber of curiosities, including an i
tian mummy, said to be that ■>:
daughter of Rameses II, aUs a
B. C., in the original sarcopba n
gether with Rontgen ray phatog
showing the perfect state of presc
tion of the remains. The outfit fci
9 guineas. There was also sold t
pair of breeches worn by George 11 c
the battle of Dettingen, which realized
Evening Dre»» for Men.
The various attempts that have been
made In recent years to enliven for
ma] evening dress for men are less in
evidence this year than ever before.
Dead black and white are more than
ever the proper colors for men in even
ing dress. The white is more notice
able because of the almost general use
of white w’aistcoats. The black waist
coats are left for the less formal din
ner coat and for the use of elderly
men.—New York Sun.
Had To Conquer Or Die.
“Was just about gone,” writes Mrs.
Rosa Richardson, of Laurel Springs,
N. C., I had Consumpt ion so had that
the best doctors said I could not live
more than a month, but 1 began to
use Dr. King’s New Discovery and
was wholly cured by seven bottles and
am now stout and well.” It’s an un
rivaled life-saver in Consumption,
Pneumonia, La Grippe and Bronchitis;
infallible for Gongs, Colds, Asthma,
Hay Fever, Croup or Whooping Cough
Guaranteed bottles 50c and $1.00.
Trial bottles free at P. C. Corrigan
drug store.
Mr. Wheeler Got Rid of His
Rheumatism.
“During the winter of 1898 1 was so
lame in my joints, in fact all over my
body, that I could hardly hobble
around, when I bought a bottle of
of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. From
the first application I began to get
well, and was cured and have worked
steadily all the year.—R. Wheeler,
North wood, N. Y. For sale by *P. C.
Corrigan._
Duties of Paderewekt’e Valet.
Paderewski keeps a valet, whose
principal occupation Is to rub the great
pianist's fingers at stated times, to
knead the palms of his hands and to
crack his knuckles. Before stepping
on a platform to play a solo the pian
ist plunges his hands Into hot water
and keeps them there as long as the
pain will let him.
lush to Teach
A sum of £1,500 (.
handed over by Sir .1. U
to trustees for the pr«s
medals and prizes to
ing the Dundee (Sto ,
essays in literature
to promote the teach.at
of Scotland. Sir Job
fact to the citizens of .
presenting him with
gifts in recognition o i
jubilee. He had alv.-.i,
said, the peculiar beaut,
ness of Scotch songs, a. .
the danger they were in o'
gotten.
Working Overtime.
Eight hour laws are Ignored by those
tireless, little workers—Dr. King’s
Xew Life Pills. Millions are always
at work, night and day, curing In
digestion, Biliousness, Constipation, 1
Sick Ileadaeh and all Stomach, Liver
and Bowel troubles. Easy, pleasant
safe, sure. Only 25c at C. Corrigan
drug store.
When you wake up with a dad taste
in your mouth, go at once to* Corri
gan’s drug store and get a free sample
of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver
Tablets. One or two doses will make
you well. They also cure biliousness,
sick headach and constipation.
Speed In Ballad Hay.
A few years ago it took one man thir
ty-five and one-half hours to take a
ton of hay from the stubble and put it
In bales. It now takes eleven hours
and thirty-four minutes. The cost ia
reduced from $3.06 to $1.26 a ton.
Last of American Camels.
The last American camel died la
southwestern Arizona a few weeks
ago. The camels came to the United
States from Egypt and Smyrna In 1S67.
Get a free sample of Chamberlain’s
Stomach and Liver Tablets;at* Corrl.
gan’s drug store. They are easier to
take and more pleasant in effect than
pills. Then their use is not followed
by constipation as often the case with
pills. Regular size, 29c. per box.
xo fciuutcia.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
Has World-Wide fame for marvellous
cures it supasses any other salve, lo
t ion, oint rnont or balm for Cuts, Corns
Burns, Boils, Sores, Felons, Ulcers,
Teter, Salt Klieum, Fever Sores,
Chapped Hands, Skin Eruption; In
fallible for Riles. Cure guaranteed.
Only 25c at ]’. C. Corrigan.
Eats Meals at Wife’s Grave.
Ever since his wife died, a year ago.
Joshua Lamoreaux, a farmer living
near Ceases Mills, Pa., has eaten his
meals at her grave, half a mile from
his home. One desperately cold day
recently he was found unconscious
there, partly frozen and almost dead
from exposure. He is 80 years old and
in all their sixty years of married life
he and his wife had never been apart
longer than half a day.
New York Not a Cold Place.
According to the weather bureau
records, the temperatures of zero or
lower in New York in the last ten
years are as follows: -3, Feb. 6, 1895;
-3, Jan. 6, 1896; -6, Feb. 17, 1896; -3
Feb. 9, 1899; -6, Feb. 10, 1899; -6, Feb.
11, 1999. Six degrees below zero is
the lowest temperature in that city
since the establishment of the weather
bureau.—New York Sun.
“I have used Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy fora number of years and
have no hesitancy in saying that it is
the best remedy for coughs, colds and
croup I have ever used in my family.
1 have not words to express my confi
dence in this Remedy.—Mrs. J. A.
Moore, North Star, Midi. For sale
by *P. C. Corrigan.