The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 22, 1902, Image 5

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    O’NEILL BUSIN ESS D1R ECTOR v
g H. BENEDICT,
LAWYER,
Office in the Judge Roberts building, north
of O. O. Snyder's lumber yard,
O NEILL NEB.
R. DICKSON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Keferenoe First National Bank
O'NEILL. NEB
d. a. KmGr
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND NOTARY
-PUBLIC
Office opposite U. 8. land office
O'NEILL, NEB.
JJARNEYa STEWART,
PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Address, Page, Neb
£JR. P. J. FLYNN
PHY Cl AN 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^B. 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.
J^R. J. P. GILL1GAN,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office in Holt County Hank 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.
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[REAL ESTATE AND IN-j
| SURANCE. |
* Choice ranches, farms and town ‘
► lots for sale cheap and on easy 1
terms All kindBof land busf- i
l ness promptly attended to. 1
[Represents some of the best 3
Insurance companies doing bus 1
iness in Nebraska. $
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| Notary Wort Properly Executed, j
Is, B.¥.TttaMood
specialties:
eve, Ear. Nose and Throat
Spectacles correctly fitted and Supplied.
O'NEILL, NEB.
| A. B. NEWELL j
REAL ESTATE j
O’NEILL, NEBRASKA j
Selling and leasing farms and ranches
Taxes paid and lands inspected for non
residents. Parties desiring to buy or
rent land owned by non-residents «ive
me a call, will look up the owners and
procure the land for you.
O'Neill --
Abstracting Co
Compiles
Abstracts of Title
ONLY COMPLETE SET OF AH
STRACT BOOKS IN 110LT COUNTY
O’NEILL, NEB.
HOTEL
-Evans
Enlarged
Refurnished
Refitted;
Only First-class Hotel
In the City
W. T. EVANS, Prop
FIOITEEE
EC -A. E E E E
MOLINE, OX.
I For a quarter of a century I have been in O’Neill in the Hardware and Implement business, and am here yet, with a carload
of new Implements for the spring trade. Following is a partial list of goods carried by me:
John Deere Plows; Doggies, Planters, New Pivot Tongued Coltivators, Riding and Walking Listers, Discs and Seeders 1
I These goods are beautiful in construction, durable and have
no equal. The Moline wagon, none better on wheels, having
mnny points superior to any wagon on the market. The cele
brated Champion binders, mowers and hay rakes. I also handle
bale ties. In the stove line I carry the best known steel range,
the great ajestic; also many other makes of 3toves and ranges.
I am the only dealer west of Norfolk who carries the Stransky
Steel Ware, every piece warranted for five years. I also handle
enameled ware. I have the Lisk and Elliott anti rust tinware, I
I none better. For any rusty piece returned I will gladly give a |
I new piece. Nickel plated copperware, such as tea and coffee I
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I It is always my aim to treat customers in the best possible manner and to give them honest labor and good goods for
every dollar they may think well to turn my way. If you cannot give me all your trade, give me what you can, and it <
will be appreciated. I will say in conclusion that no man in my line will give you any more for you dollar than I will
and my guarantee or warrant I will make good.
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ITEMS OF COONTRY LIFE
Incidents Upon the Farm and Ranch
Told hj' The Frontier’s
Correspondents.
ENTERPRISES OF THE PEOPLE
How They Amuse Themselves During Idle
Hours —Movements of Yourself
and Neighbor.
Shields
Fred Couch and Miss Susy Early
visited Miss Lizzie McNiehlos last
Sunday.
Dell Johnson and Miss Nell Culbert
visited Miss Ella Erly last Sunday
evening.
Ed lleeb and George Forcus have
invested in a new blacksmith outfit
and are ready for business.
J. Clary and J. P. Muller will have
a wrestling macli in Lawrence Morri's
hall next Saturday at three o’clock.
Edward Early has just finished a
nine month’s term of school in district
145. lie says he thinks he will quit
teaching school and study law for a
few years.
John Mechaly and Miss Sofy Benich
attended church at the Rosses school
house Sunday and reports that their
was a large crowd out.
Dorsey Doings
Dr. Beeney is on the sick list this
week.
Corn planting is now the order of
the day.
Rev. Sharpless preacaed a very in
terestingsermon last Sunday evening.
Mrs. Porter, who has been visiting
her mother, Mrs. Jones, departed for
her home in Kansas last Monday.
Elmer Newman of Mineola made a
short call at Mr. Connelly’s last Satur
day evening.
Quite a few of the Dorsey people
attended the entertainment at Ilains
ville last Saturday evening and report
it very good.
Miss Della Bedford closed a very
successful term of school in the Bin
kerd district last Friday.
J. K. Connelly made a trip to
O’Neill on business last week.
Miss Pearl Connelly is assisting her
sister, Mrs. Win Pickerning, this
week.
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Phoenix Pick-Ups.
Quite a number of Phoenix young
people attended the Rossman dance
at Catalpa Saturday evening.
Ethel Anderson visited her aunt,
Mrs. Coburn, Tuesday.
Lou Clevenger was an Atkinson
visitor, Wednesday.
Perry Miller and Miss Lenora Lain
phier were callers at Otto Nilson’s
Tuesday after noon.
George Kirkland-was taken quite
seriously ill Monday and Dr. Douglas
of Atkinson was summoned, lie is
some better at present.
Morton Greeley and wife went to
Atkinson Saturday.
Ethel Anderson was on the sick list
the latter part of the week.
Ralph Coburn was a called at Mr.
Greeley’s Sunday.
Whooping Cough.
A woman who has had experience
with this disease, tells how to prevent
and dangerous consequences from it.
She says: Our three children took
whooping cough last summer, our
baby boy being only three months old,
and owing to our given them Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy, they lost
none of their plumpness and came out
in much better health than other
children whose parents did not use
this remedy. Our oldest little girl
would call lustily for cough syrup be
tween whoops.—.lessie 1’inkey Hall,
Springville, Ala. This Remedy is for
sale by. P. C. Corrigan.
Not the Whooping Cough.
The whooping cough had caught
many children of a certain neighbor
hood. A certain mother of a bright
little boy had many fears lest her son
rhould take it. She had talked and
worried about it so much that her boy
was almost afraid to leave her side.
One night after the little fellow had
been put to bed a donkey was being
driven past the house, and when right
in front of the house he began with
that terrible voice of his, “Hee-haw,
hee-haw.”
With a shriek the little boy leaped
from the bed, screaming at the top of
his voice: “The whooping cough is
coming, mamma!”
He didn’t catch the whooping cough
that time.
No Loss of Time.
I have sold Chamberlain’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for
years, and would rather be out of
coffee and sugar than it. Isold five
bottles of it yesterday to threshers
that could go no farther, and they are
at work again this morning.—H. R.
Phelps, Plymouth, Oklahoma. As
will be seen by the above the threshers
were able to keep on with their work
without losing a single day’s time.
You should keep a bottle of this
Remedy in your home. For sale by
P. C. Corrigan.
The Pope's Sweet Tooth.
His Holiness the Pope has a passion
for sweets and is never without a small
box of bonbons—usually some variety
of chocolate drops—in his pocket.
Until his severe illness in the spring
of 1899 the Pope had hardly been ailing
after his accession to the papal chair
and he is said to have declared that
“since I have been Pope I have had no
time to consult doctors, and so I have
always been well.”
When you wake up with a bad taste
in your mouth you may know that
you need a dose of Chamberlain's
Stomach & Liver Tablets. They wili
clean your stomach, improve yotn
appetite and make you feel like a new
man. They are easy to take, been
sugar coated, and pleasent in effect
For sale by P. C. Corrigan.
Bicyclists Rode Into Molupses.
Three bicyclists had an unusual ex
perience the other evening. They were
riding along on smooth asphalt, when,
In crossing the shadows of some trees,
as they thought, all were thrown vio
lently to the ground. They felt a soft,
gummy substance covering the pave
ment, which held fast their clothing
and hands. After some effort the men
tore themselves loose. They had rid
den Into a pool of molasses.
You will never wish to take anothei
dose of pills if you once try Chamber
Iain’s Stomach & Liver Tablets
Ttiey are easier to take and mor<
pleasent in effect. They clean tin
stomach and regulate the liver ant
bowels. For sale by P. C. Corrigan
Not Taught That Way.
It is difficult for nations to get awa;
from the aboriginal Idea that the sur
est way to have peace Is to jar tin
enemy into a comatose condition.
, Expansion In Sydney.
Sydney, the capital of New Soutl
Wales, is working for a greater Syd
ney through the annexation of out
lying suburbs and town*.
For farm loans, on reasonable term
call on Elkhorn Valley Bank. 13tf
Kay Kits.
Fine rain here Sunday.
Joe Bigler visited Willie Gruch the
first of the week.
Coyril Coombs of Spencer, is here
visiting his grand-parents.
Daniel Palmer of Stuart visited
Colmer Ross Saturday and Sunday.
Rev. Atkinson delevered a good
sermon to the people here last Sab
both.
Rollie Twyford commenced to brake
some ground for Lewis Stebner on
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs J. Harding visited
relatives in O’Neill Saturday and
Sunday.
C. J. Wequist has had the good luck
to find found of his cattle that strayed
away some time ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Combs came over from
Spencer Saturday returning home
Sunday, accompainied by Mrs. Ross.
Nearly one and a half inches of
rain fell Sunday night and Monday
was more or less rainy all day. The
crop prospects were never better in
this locality than they are now and
every body is hopeful of an adundant
harvest
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Sciatic Rheumatism Cured After
Fourteen Years of Suffering.
”1 have been afflicted with sciatic
rheumatism for fourteen years,” says
Josh Edgar, of Germantown, Cal. “I
was able to be around but constantly
suffered. 1 tried everything I could
hear of and at last was told to try
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, which I
flid and was immediately relieved and
in a short time cured, and I am hap
py to say it has not since returned.”
Why not use this liniment and get
well? It is for sale by P. C. Corrigan.
Police as Lawyers.
The police force of Montreal, Can
ada, will soon be in a position to con
duct a case in court provided they
study hard enough. Chief Legault has
succeeded in having a portion of the
police appropriation set aside for the
purpose of hiring an instructor who
will deliver lectures to the members
of the force once a week in both civil
and criminal law as it concerns their
duties.
Brennan’s is headquarters for all
kinds of lamp’s. 26tf
-uis. nweeu ami uaugnter, wno nave
been at Morton Greeley’s for the past
two weeks, returned to Atkinson
Saturday.
Mary Bartels visited at Ray
Coburn’s Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Damcro of Atkinson
visited their children at Phoenix the
first of the week.
Edith Damero visited Mrs. John
Moler one day last week.
A ball nine will be organized at the
Phoenix diamond next Saturday.
Mrs. F. G. Coburn received a tele
gram, Wednesday evening telling of
the sudden death of a brother-in-law
at Independence, Iowa.
Jess Coburn spent Wednesday at
her brother, Loue’s
Mary Bartels went to Atkinson
Wednesday to have some dental work
done.
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EMULSION
OF COD-LIVER OIL WITH
HYPOPHOSPHITES
should always be kept in
the house for the fol
lowing reasons:
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FIRST- Because, if any member
of the family has a hard cold, ft
will cure it.
SECOND Because, if the chil
dren are delicate and sickly, it will
make them strong and well.
THIRD Because, if the father or
mother is losing flesh and becom
ing thin and emaciated, it will build
them up and give them flesh and
strength.
FOURTH — Because it is the
standard remedy in all throat and
lung affections.
No household should be without it.
It can be taken in summer as well
as in winter.
50c. and $1.00, all druggists.
SCOTT ik BOWNK, Chemists, New York,
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Purchase Tickets and Consign yout
Freight via the
F.,E.& M.V. Railroad
TRAINS DEPART:
OOINO BAST.
Passenger east, No. 4, 9:57 a. m
Freight cast, No. 24, 12:01 p. u
Freight east, No. 28, 2:35 p. m.
OOINO WIST.
Passenger west, No. 3, 10:00 p. it
Freight west, No. 27, 9:15 P. M
tcroiiriit Mo, 23 Local 2:35 p.m.
E. R. Adams, Agent,
O’NEILL. NEB.
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Compare them with other Cigars and
you find good reasons for their costing
the dealer more than other brands
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r ORIGINATOR TIN FOIL SMOKER PACKAGE
W. PHILLIPS
AUCTIONEER.
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ty years experience.
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