The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 14, 1902, Image 5

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O'NEILL BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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f £jt H. BENEDICT,
LAWYER,
Office In the Judge KobertB building, north
of O. O. Snvder’a lumber yard,
O NRILL NKB
R. DICKSON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Keferenee Pint National Bank
O'NEILL. NEB
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND NOTARY
-PUBLIC -
Office opposite U. S. land office
O’NEILL, NEB,
JJARNEY STEWART,
PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Address, Page, Neb
J~)R. F. J. FLYNN
FHYCIAN AND SURGEON
Office over Corrigan’s, first door to right
| Night calls promptly attended.
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scorn
ULSION
OF COD-LIVER OIL WITH
HYPOPHOSPHITES
should always be kept in
tho house for the fol
lowing reasons:
FIRST- Because, If any member
of the family has a hard cold, It
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 Si.00, all druggists.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York.
M. P. KINKAID
LAWYER
Offloe over Elkhorn Valley Bank.
O’NEILL., NEB,
J. P. GILLIGAN,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office in Holt County Bank 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.
SCOTTISH SHARON,
OF GREYTOWER 153330,
One of the prize-winning bulls of
the Pan-American, heads the Ak-Sar
Ben home herd of Shorthorns. Young
bulls for sale.
J. M. ALDERSON & SON,
Chambers, ... Nebraska.
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fREAL ESTATE AND IN-j
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• Choice ranohes, farms and town -
lots for sale cheap and on easy z
* terms. All kinds of land busf- 3
► ness promptly attended to. 3
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y ; insurance companies doing bus a
iness in Nebraska. i
5 Notary Work Properly Executed j
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SPECIATLIES:
eve. ear. Nose and throat
Spactaole* correctly fitted and Bapplicd.
O'NEILL, NEB.
fX B. NEWELL I
REAL ESTATE j
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 sive
me a call, will look up the owners and
procure the land for you.
Abstracting Co
Compiles
Abstracts of Title
ONLY COMPLETE SET OF AB
w STRACT BOOKS IN HOLT COUNTY
O’NEILt,, NEB.
HOTEL
-VANS
Enlarged
Refurnished
Refitted
Only First-class Hotel
In the City
W. T. EVANS, Prop
1 LOSING !
| FLESH |
A In summer can be prevented m
W by taking ▼
• Scott’s Emulsion!
9 Its as beneficial in summer as H
■ In winter. If you are weak or B
B run down. It will build you up. B
B Send for free sample. m
f. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 9
A 409-415 Pearl Street, New York. B>
all
I will sell at public sale at my place on Eagle Creek, 20 miles north
of O’Neill, 5 miles southeast of Whiting bridge and 4 miles east of
Eagle Mill, on
Wednesday, August 27, 902
the following described property, to-wit:
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One black Morgan stallion, 11 yr One mouldboard breaker
old, weight about 1,500 One corn planter
One mare 5 yr old, weight 1,200 One new McCormick corn binder
One span 3 yr old mares wt 2,000 One McCormick mower 5 ft cut
One mare 12 yr old, wt 1,000 One Jones mower 5 ft cut
One mare 6 yr old, wt 900 One hay truck and rack
Four yearling colts One rake
One mare 14 yr old wt 1,000 One new walking cultivator
Twelve head cows and heifers One riding lister
1 stirring plow, walking; 1 new 3-section steel lever drag, 1 riding stirring plow, 1 new 10-disc pulverizer, 1 Grass
hopper breaker, 14 inch; 1 good canopy top 2-seated spring wagon, 1 road cart, 1 single harness, 1 wagon, 1 seeder,
40 rods of woven wire hog fence, 3 sets work harness, 1 new set buggy double harness, 1 new box wood heater, 170
feet \\ inch pipe and other articles too numerous to mention. Free lunch at noon. Property not to be removed
until settled for. Sale starts promptly at 12 M.
TERMS: One year's time on al] sums over $10, with bankable notes
bearing 10 per cent interest. $10 and under cash in hand, 7 per cent
discount for cash.
M. T. ELLIOTT, F. W. PHILLIPS,
Auctioneer. Clerk.
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Ray
Crops look line since the rain.
Mr. and Mrs. Harding were ii
O’Neill, Sunday.
Otto Off, was a visitor at Ray, tin
first of the week.
Ray Allen, is carrying the mai
from O’Neill to Anncar.
Mr. and Mrs. Dodge, were Slocum
visitors one day last week.
Mr Tadlock, the cattle buyer bought
cattle in this vicinity last week.
Bess Deyarmon and little sistei
Clara were in Atkinson Friday.
John Gordon went to Atkinsor
Saturday returning home Sunday.
Colmer Ross and Joe Bigler visitec
at Mr. Twyford’s Sunday aftenoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Stern, spenl
Sunday evening at Mr. Deyarmon’s
All are invited to attend meetinf
here next Sunday at 11 o’clock a. m
Bert Harding, of O’Neill, is work
ing for his brother Jim Harding, thi:
week.
Rev. F. J. Atkinson, will preach ai
the Ray school house Sunday Augusi
17th, at 11 o’clock a. m.
Mrs. L. E. Harding and Mrs. Lydi;
Hayden, were picking sand cherriei
on Eagle Creek, Saturday.
Misses Stella Boss, Anna Test'll ant
Messers Bollie Twyford, Henry Alt'
S Colmer Ross and Ray Aldridge, were
t visitors at Deyarmon’s Thursday
i evening.
Phoenix
John Darnero, made a trip to town
Wednesday.
Bert Anderson made a trip to town,
Saturday.
Otto NiIson was an Atkinson, visi
tor Saturday.
Ralph Coburn had business in At
kinson, last week.
Ethel Anderson, spent Thursday
with Edith Darnero.
Mr. and Mrs. Christensen were at
Atkinson, Wednesday.
Miss Marcia Rich returned, from a
two week’s visit at Butte.
There will be a barn dance at E. G.
Coburn’s Saturday evening, August
i 16th.
Mr. and Mrs. Stockwell of Butte,
' visited their children at Phoenix last
week.
George Lamphier and Perry Miller
were at Eagle Mills, Mouday of last
■ week.
1 Misses Fannie and Florence Olm
sted of Butte, visited Jess Coburn
last week.
Misses Marcia Rich and Fannie
Olmsted spent Monday, after noon at
, at Ray Coburn’s.
1 Mr. Darnero, returned to Atkinson,
Sunday after a short visit with his
children at Phoenix.
Morton Greeley and wife went to
Atkinson Tuesday, returning the
following day.
Mrs. F. G. Coburn and daughter
went to Atkinson, Tuesday returning
the following evening.
John and Edith Damero also How
ard Greeley, visited at Mrs. F. G.
Coburn’s Sunday last.
All those who attended the ball
game and dance at Dustin last Satur
day report a swell time.
The Fhoenix ball nine played the
Dustin boy’s on the latter’s dimond,
which resulted in favor of Dustin.
Commissioners Proceedings.
O’Neill, Neb., Ju[y 18, 1902.
Hoard called to order at nine o’clock
a. m. All members present.
Minutes of yesterday’s session read
and approved.
On motion the following claims
were allowed upon the general fund:
Apply on tax.
John Sullivan assessor $103.00 $ 5.40
J C Clark “ 93.00
J Floyd Wolf “ 91.00
J J Natch man “ 82.00
Jos Schindler “ 80.00
S J Benson “ 73.40
Yeb Warner “ 51.80
C M Thompson “ 95.00
W II Wilson “ 58.20
W C Workman “ 54.60
Clark It Young “ 54.40
C I) Keyes “ 87.40 3.00
J It Reitz “ 49.40
A A Hristol “ 92.60
N L Jones “ 36.60 7 41
J II Stubbs “ 54.(X)
Apply on Tax.
| J)ave M Stuart “ (19.50
Fred Ripp “ 86.00 11.84
.1 N Tibbetts “ 108.00
Geo Graham “ 122.60
N R Coover “ 109.60
R T Balentine “ 65.40
W N Dawson “ 152.20 *
Edgar Bruner “ 70.30
Alex Maring “ 54.00
C A Grass “ 60.10
John O’Connell “ 95.40 9.50
W If Dart “ 104.00
W W Brayton “ 147.30
Tyler Scriven “ 54 20
AI) Havens “ 143.00
On motion the claim of Frank Sizer
for $160 was rejected.
On motion adjourned until one
o’clock p. m.
One o’clock p. m. Board called to
order all members present.
The following resolution was read:
Ycurcommittee recommend thatthe
county treasurer cancel the tax pay
ment on the tax list of 1900on the El
SEi, 5, 31, 15 receipt No. 3,660 and
that the sum of $7.97 be refunded to
C. H. Kelley as prayed for in the peti
tion. Signed John Molkk,
Chairman Tax Committee.
On motion the above resolution was
adopted.
The following letter was read:
O’Neill, Neb. July 18, 1902.
Hon. Board of Supervisors
Gentlemen: I have the honor to in
form you thaf John T Beavers, who
was adjudged insane by the Insanity
Commission and committed to the
(Continued on page eight.)
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Freight via the
F,,E.& M.V. Railroad
TRAINS DEPART:
OOINO BAST.
Passenger east. No. 4. 9:57 a. it
Freight east, No. 24, 12:01 p. it
Freight east, No. 28, 2:85 P. If.
aoiNa WART.
Passenger west, No. 8, 10:00 P. it
Freight west, No. 27, 9:15 p. if
ir»oi™ht No, 28 Local 2:85'p. m,
E. R. Adams, Agent,
O’NEILL. NEB.
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quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
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tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents
sent tree. Oldest agency for securing patents.
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ty years experience.
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