The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 18, 1902, Image 7

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[For Week Ending Sept. 20. J
PRESBYTERIAN PASTOR
PRAISES PE-RU-NA.
MILWAUKEE PEOPLE\
Could Hardly Believa It. A
Prominent Woman Saved Prom
Death by Lydia £. Pink ham’s
Vegetable Compound.
•* Dear Mrs. Pinrham :—I suppose a
large number of people who read of
my remarkable cure will hardly believe
it; had I not experienced it myself, I
know that I should not.
Chronic
Catarrhal
Ailments
Cured.
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First Presbyterian Church of Greensboro, Ga.. and Its Pastor and Elder.
ri-uiui nay was wnen men oi promi
I nence hesitated to give their testi
monials to proprietary medicines for
publication. This remains true to-day
of most propietary medicines. But Pe
runa lias become so justly famous, its
merits are known to so many people of
high and low stations, that no one hesi
tates to see his name in print recom
mending Peruna.
The highest men in our nation have
given Peruna a strong endorsement.
Men representing all classes and sta
tions are equally represented.
A dignified representative of the Pres
byterian church in the person of Rev.
E. G. Smith does not hesitate to state
publicly that he has used Peruna in his
family and found it cured when other
remedies failed. In this statement the
Rev. Smith is supported by an elder in
bis church.
Rev. E. G. Smith, pastor of the Presby
terian church of Greensboro,Ga.,writes:
“Having used Peruna in my family for
some time it gives me pleasure to testify
to its true worth.
“My little boy seven years of age had
been suffering for some time with ca
tarrh of the lower bowels. Other rem
edies had failed, but after taking two
bottlesof Peruna the trouble almost en
( tirely disappeared. For this special
malady I consider it well nigh a specific.
■vis a conic iur wean ana worn
out people It has few or no equals.
Rev. B. O. Smith.
Mr. M. J. Rossman, a prominent mer
chant of Greensboro, Ga., and an elder
in the Presbyterian church of that
place, has used Peruna, and in a recent
letter to The Peruna Medicine Co., of
Colnmbus, Ohio, writes as follows:
“For a long time 1 was troubled with
catarrh of the kidneys and tried many
remedies, all of which gave me no relief.
Peruna was recommended to me by
several friends, and after using a few
bottles I am pleased to say that the long
looked for relief was found and / am now
enjoying better health than 1 hate for
years, and can heartily recommend
Peruna to all similarly afflicted. It Is
certainly a grand medicine.”—M. J.
Rossman.
Catarrh is essentially the same where
ever located. Peruna cures catarrh
wherever located.
If you do not derive prompt and satis
factory results from the use of Peruna,
write at once to Dr. Ilartman,giving a
full statement of your case, and he will
be pleased to give you his valuable
advice gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of
The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus,
Ohio.
EYE
The Sanative, Antisep
tic, Cleansing, Purifying,
Beautifying Properties of
CUTICURA SOAP render
it of Priceless Value to
Women.
frgg-Much that every woman should know Is told In the circular
^ wrapped about the Soap.
TtH I
DOWN REPEATING SHOTGUNS ■
■ A Winchester Take-Down Repeating Shotgun, with H
if a strong shooting, full choked barrel, suitable for 111
m trap or duck sbooting, and an extra interchangeable H
H modified choke or cylinder bore barrel, for field shoot- BE
Kg ing, lists at only $42.00. Dealers sell them for ■
■ less. This makes a serviceable all round gun within H
fel reach of everybody’s pocket book. Winchester
■ Shotguns outshoot and outlast the most expensive (
■ double barrel guns and are just as reliable besides. H
^WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., - NEW HAVEN, CONN. B
| i CTANRFRPY NORMAL 11 A Standard College for Young Ladiea and Gentlemen 1
i i ivvmv of small moans. Board, room and tuition, 1 year, Si 34.1 ,
1 a 'i College of Shorthand, Commerce, M uslc, Eloc u tlon.etc.11
» BUSINESS COLLEGE. 1,20 teachers. Modern buildings. Catalog free. 1
‘1 8TANBERRY-* - - Missouri. j _f?•;PreBldent- !
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W. N. U.—Omaha. No. 38—1902
K OMAHA INSTITUTE. One of the beet
CBTI CTV quipped of the Keeley system.
CiCifcsBB F Only Keeley Inst'tute In Ne
braska. Curse Drunkenness. Cures Drue Veers.
Booklet free. Home troatment for Tobacco
Habit, cost »£>. Address 724 8. lytb £(., Omaha j
tmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmn
THE LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Latest Quotations from South Omaha
and Kansas City.
SOUTH OMAHA.
CATTLE—There were only about 100
cars of cattle on sale, the rest of the re
ceipts not being offered. The demand on
the part of both packers and feeders was
of quite liberal proportions, so that any
thing desirable changed hands quite rap
idly. There were none too many cows
and heifers In sight to meet the demand,
and as a result the more desirable grades
sold freely at good steady prices. Choice
stuff in some cases even sold a little
stronger. The market on bulls, vent
calves and stags held Just about steady.
There were quite a few stockers and
feeders on sale, but the good stuff sold
readily at steady prices. As the close of,
the week is close at hand the common'
kinds were rather neglected and occa-i
sionally they sold a shade lower. There,
were very few western range steers good
enough for killers and the few that wereJ
offered sold at good, steady prices with
out any difficulty. Range cows were
steady to strong, while the quality was
good, and no more than steady where
Jt was not. Good feeders were also fully
steady.
HOGS—Receipts of hogs continued, but
the market did not show much strength
or activity. On the start a few of the
best loads sold at about steady prices^
The commoner grades, though, were neg
lected and sold all the way from weak
to 5c lower than yesterday's general mar
ket. As the morning advanced the mar
ket did not improve and the close was1
slow and weak. The bulk of the good
hogs sold from 7:45 to 7:50, and a few|
loads went from that up to $7.70. The
packing grades went largely from $7.40
to $7.46.
SHEEP—Quotations for clipped stock:
Good to choice yearlings, $3.50Z®3.75; fair
to good, $3.2503.50; good to choice wethers,
$3.25® 3.50; fair to good wethers, $3.00®
3.25; choice ewes, $3.00 3.15; fair to good
ewes, $2.50®2.90; good to choice lambs, $4.
7505.00; fair to good lambs, $4.50® 4.75;
feeder wethers. $2.75 3.40; feeder year
lings, $3.25®3.60: feeder lambs, $3.76® 4.25;
cull lambs, $3.00@ 3.50; feeder ewes, $1.25
2.50; stock ewes, $2.50@3.25.
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KANSAS CITY. j
CATTLE—Market steady to weaker:
native steers, $4.25@7.92; Texas and Indian
steers, $2.9504.20; Texas cows, $2.00@ 3.10;
native cows and heifers, $2.2o@4.G0; stock
ers and feeders, $2.70 4.25; bulls, $2.65®
3.50; calves, $2.50 5.35.
HOGS—Market strong to 5c higher;
bulk of sales, $7.45®7.60; heavy, $7.55@
7.6744; packers, $7.45 7.55; medium. $7.50@
7.65; light, $7.25®7.60; pdrkers, $7.55@7.60;
plge, $5.30®7.20.
SHEEP—Market strong to 10c higher;
muttons, $3.15@4.00; lambs, $3.70@4.25;
range wethers, $2.7504.00; ewes, $3.00@4.05.
WILL DEMAND MORE WAGES.
Locomotive Engineers of the West to
Make Formal Request.
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 13.—The
Call says that the Brotherhood of Lo
comotive Engineers will on January 1
next, make a formal demand Tot an in
crease of wages.
The Brotherhood of Locomotive En
gineers, it is said, is not affiliated in
3ts fight with the Western Federation
of General Committees, composed of
railroad conductors and brakemen.
The Pacific system of the Brotherhood
pf Locomotive Engineers is at present
Jn session in this city. All their con
ferences are executive.
In thirty days’ time the locomotive
engineers and the conductors" and
trainmen of the Southern Pacific will
send delegations to this city to meet
Manager Alger, as their two-year con
tracts with the company will expire
pnd will require renewal.
' TO DISCUSS STATE AFFAIRS.
Senator Hanna Will Visit Roosevelt
at Early Date.
CLEVELAND, Sept. 13.—Senator
Hanna left here via the Lake Shore
road for New York, where he today
iwill become the guest of President
Griscom of the International Naviga
tion company, on the latter’s private
yacht. On Tuesday Senator Hanna
On invitation of President Roosevelt
will go to Oyster Bay to attend a con
ference at which Senators Allison and
Platt will also be present.
It is understood that legislation in
connection with Cuba and the inter
oceanic canal will be among the sub
jects discussed at the conference.
REPORTS SITUATION SERIOUS.
Navy Department Receives Telegram
from Commander Potter.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 13.—Secretary
of the Navy Moody this morning re
ceived thte following telegram from
Commander Potter of Ranger:
"PANAMA.—Received cipher mes
sage this morning saying revolution
ists near railroad line. Situation seri
ous. Transsit across isthmus still
open. POTTER.”
The cablegram was not dated. The
navy department also received a dis
patch from Commander McLean of
Cincinnati announcing his departure
from Cape Haytien for Colon.
General Firmin Gets Hot.
PORT AU PRINCE, Hayti, Sept. 13.
—General Firmin has issued a vio
lently worded proclamation to his par
tisans concerning the death on board
the Crete-a-Pierrot of Admiral Kil
lick. He urges his followers to fight
until the end against the provisional
government of M. Boisrond Canal,
which he accused of having influenc
ed Germany to the point of the de
struction of the Crete-a-Pierrot by the
Panther. ,
Instant Relief from Rheumatism and
Neuralgia.
Here Is a case: Mr. T. Shepherd of
Whitburn, Sunderland, Ohio, says:
“My wife suffered severely from rheu
matism, and neuralgia. She could not
get one moment’s rest and was nearly
crazed with pain. Obtained instant re
lief and a permanent cure by using
the contents of one bottle of St. Ja
cobs Oil. There is no other remedy in
the world that will do this. The in
stantaneous effect which St. Jacobs Oil
produces Is a part of its half a century
record.” St. Jacobs Oil is sold in 25
ets. and 50 cts. sizes by all druggists.
The words “Acts like Magic,” "Con
quers Pain,” which have been used in
connection with St. Jacobs Oil for
more than 50 years are wonderfully
and truly descriptive.
SPECIAL PRIZES.
Attention is Invited to the seml
fnonthly cash prizes awarded on the
1st and 16th days of each month.
In other contests of this nature,
Special prizes are usually based on
results in the future.
AUDITORIUM “SPECIALS”
fire paid on the 1st and 16th of each
month, making them of immediate
Interest. »
To illustrate:—For the 1st half of
luly $160.50 was paid to Ed. J. Hamil
ton, Wllsonville, Neb.: last half of
luly $172.00 paid to Mrs. C. J. Man
gold, of Omaha, Neb.; first half of
August $200.00 paid to Mr. C. I. Ber
nard of Fairfield, Neb; for the last
half of August $97.42 paid to Wm.
Buchardt, Blair, Neb.
THEY ALSO HAVE A CHANCE TO
WIN SOME OF THE REGULAR
PRIZES—$2.60 TO $5000.00
The bank clearings have been as
follows:
1901—Aug. 16, $1,036,132; Sept. 1, $1,
171,618; Sept. 16, $1,127,988; Oct. 1,
$956,286; Oct. 16, $1,039,742; Nov. 1,
$1,205,423. 1902—July 1, $1,061,057;
July 16, $1,137,004; Aug. 1, $967,858;
Aug. 16, $573,075; Sept. 1, $1,114,998.
' What will they be on September
16th, October 1st, October 16th, and
November 1st? Purchase tickets and
go to guessing.
' For daily Omaha bank clearings,
see the Omaha World-Herald, and for
more information, see circulars or
address the Omaha Auditorium Co.,
Omaha, Neb,, for tickets and details.
' This is everybody’s chance. Buy
Auditorium stock tickets, good for
one share of common stock in the Om
aha Auditorium Co., and two free
guesses as premiums,—one guess for
Bpecial prizes and one guess on list
of over 1000 regular prizes.
Tickets twenty-five cents. Time is
short. Tickets going fast. Better buy
now.
It won’t do to be only partially a
lady.
Unless a man is a bachelor he is
foolish to talk in his sleep.
Two million Americans suffer the tortur
ing pangs of dyspepsia. No need to. Burdock
Blood Bitters cures. At any drug store.
A busybody is a person who wastes
a lot of time pointing out the duties
| of others.
You never hear any one complain
about “Defiance Starch.” There is
none to equal it In quality and quan
tity. 16 ounces, 10 cents. Try it
now and save your money.
Learn something of the jockey’s
character before betting on the fav
orite.
Ignorance is always positive, and
narrowness contentious.
Defiance Starch Is guaranteed big
gest and best or money refunded. 16
ounces, 10 cents. Try it now.
Men may take hold of opportunity
at the wrong end.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup.
For children teething, softens the gums, reduces In
flumuatlun, allays patu, cures wind colic. 25cabottla.
Experience is the bell buoy at the
harbor of success.
RUPTURE permanently cured in SO ta
60 days: send for circular. O. S. Wood. M.
V.. 521 New York Ufa bldg.. Omaha. Neh.
Comets are probably made; their ac
centriclties can be computed.
Stops tile Oougl« anil
Works Off the Colil
Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Price25c.
One consolation that we have—we
shall not live to sea the day when we
die.
Plso’s Cure for Consumption Is an infallible
medicine for coughs and colds. —N. W. SAMOII*
Ocean drove, N. J.. Feb. IT. 1800.
Many a man who is whole-souled on
the surface wouldn't stand probing.
Don't let the little ones suitor from eczema
or other torturiug skin diseases. No need
for it. Doan's Ointment cures. Can't harm
the most delicate skin. At any drug store,
60 cents.
Cupid never bothers about the re
sults.
WHY IT IS TUE BEST
la because made by an entirely different
process. Detlance Starch is unlike any
other, better and one-third more for M
cents.
Do I believe in chaperonage? Yes,
for my boy.
Hundreds of dealers say the extra
quantity and superior quality of Defi
ance Starch is fast taking place of
all other brands. Others say they
cannot sell any other starch.
Temperament covers a multtude of
sins.
DON’T spoil, YOUR CI.OTHE8.
Use Red Cross Ball Blue and keep them
white as snow. All grocers. 6c. a package.
Some things are better late than
never, and gome others are better
never than too soon.
It is queer how much tyranny slip
shod people discover.
Caste Modified by Religion.
It is said that the caste system of
India has been so greatly modified by
the preaching of Christianity that the
Indian princes who recently visited
England seem to have had no fear of
losing caste after their return, although
they may have broken caste while
away.
MUS. SADIE E. KOCH.
“I suffered for months with
troubles peculiar to women which
gradually broke down my health and
my very life. 1 was nearly insane
with pain at times, and no human
skill 1 consulted in Milwaukee could
bring me relief.
•* Mv attention was called to Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
pound ; the first bottle brought re
lief, and the second bottle an absolute
cure. I could not believe it myself,
and felt sure it was only temporary,
but blessed fact, I have now been well
for a year, enjoy the best of health,
and cannot in words express my grat
itude. Sincerely yours, Sadie E. Koch,
124 10th St., Milwaukee, WIs.”—#sooo
forfeit If above teetimonlal le not genuine.
Such unquestionable testimony
groves the power of Lydia E. Pink
am’s Vegetable Compound over
diseases of women.
Women should remember that
they are privileged to consult
Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass.,
about their illness, entirely free.
"ALL WRIOHT FOR MORE THAN HALP A CENTURY"
Aire Heedtefee, vonstlpatieu, Chills and Fever, end nil 1)1 U
teas Complaints. All Druggists. Price le routs * Bex. '
_WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILL CO. hew Yot.
,c. Tho Twentieth Century
MONEY MAKER.
jk' S10.000 profits per sere. Larg*
wy eat Garden In America. Address
^ R. E. BARNARD, Houston, Mo.
DATEIITC SUES ft CO..Omaha, Nebr.
| A I til f A Ho Fee Unleas Suroeufal.
,nl w I'etenl. sold. Ad.lee free.
WHILE the far- HR AV I Afl M to attend to the latter
mer is gather- crop? That is just
ing his crops what it is intended
his body is gathering __ for. It drives out the
a crop of aches and | w I XI SXcl ll aches and heals the
pains, cuts, bruises, 0 wounded flesh most
backache, sore raus- ■ ■ a thoroughly. It’s the
cles and stiffened § 1B^11%^Oi|^T Best liniment for the
joints. Why not allow flesh of man or beast.
Ql I DTI IDE DIIDCn NO KN«FK. no pain, no detention
KUr I Ur(,Kl uUKCU from business. We refer to tbnussnds of
cured patients in Nebraska and adjacent
territory. Why patronize Eastern “fakirs” when you can deal with a raliable company at
home? An absolute guarantee in every case. Send for circulars. THE ElBRiRB
JRURTURE CO., 032-33 M«w York Llfo Bulldlne, Omaha- Natraskm.
ISSUED UNDER AUTHORITY Of THE RAILROADS OP NEBRASKA.
STATEMENT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY RETURNED FOR TAXATION IN
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA FOR THE YEAR 1900, SHOWING LOW,
VALUATION AND SMALL AMOUNT IN PROPORTION
TO WHAT IS ACTUALLY OWNED.
The report of the Auditor of Public Accounts to the Governor of the State of Nebraska for 1900 shows that the
following articles were returned for taxation in the State, and on those articles which are reported separately, the'
value per article. The statement comprises the following:
Total Value
Returned Value Per
in State. Article.
Steam Engines .$ 199,760 $80.00
Sewing Machines . 200,314 2.82
Pinaofortes . 281,608 22.16
Melodeons and Organs . 141,986 6.25
Safes . 39,236 9.69
Billiard ’faples . 9,506 12.06
Watches and Clocks . 120,833 1.76
Merchandise . 4,367,604 ...
Property of Saloons and Eating Houses . 1,793,402 ...
Carriages and Wagons . 1,033,332 ..
Household and Office Furniture .. 783,614 ,..
Gold and Silver Plated Ware . 28,091 ,.
Diamonds and Jewelry . 23,678 ..
Agricultural Implements . 981,736 .
Manufacturers' Tools and Implements . 268,367 ..
$10,268,016
If the foregoing was a statement Intended to be pub- ury, but we wonder wnat tne neighbors think of the $4.90
Ilshed In the comic papers. It possibly might be of value, ones which were used in Perkins County, and the $6.00
but as this is a business statement reported officially by pianos which are used in Keith, Loup and McPherson
the Auditor of State, the figures appear ridiculous. The Counties. This is but an example of the valuations re
details of some of these valuations are comical, when we turned on all that class of personal property throughout
find that 6,691 people who live in Greeley County only the State, it does appear that in case such property
had 76 watches or clocks worth 60 cents each, and that should be taxed at all, some more equitable valuation
the 10,635 residents of Dixon County owned but 36 should be placed upon it by the assessors,
watches and clocks worth $1.26 each, it makes a person Of all this list of articles there are but two which
think that to these residents of those counties “Time is no can be definitely checked up by the figures given the Cen
object.” sus Department; these are the report of agricultural lm
The $3.00 billiard tables In Franklin County, and the plements and manufacturers’ tools and implements, re
34.40 tables in Lincoln County, and the $3.80 tables In turned for assessment.
Sherman County must be used for some business purpose; We give a statement of the amount of these articles
it certainly could not be a pleasure to play billiards on returned for taxation, and the amount returned to the
that class of tables. And the 109 seamstresses in Deuel census enumerator, showing the per cent of value re*
County who used 98-cent sewing machines must have turned for taxes:
had the patience of Job. Pianos are supposed to be a lux
Returned to
the Census Returned to ■
Enumerator. the Assessor. *'
Agricultural Implements .$24,940,460 $981,736, or 4 per cent.
Manufacturers’ Tools and Machinery . 23,201,653 268,367, or 1 2-10 per cent.
In regard to these values, another statement made by business agencies and insurance companies as being
the Auditor which shows that $42,976,596 worth of chat- worth in the aggregate over $13,000,000. only $874,455 was
tel mortgages were filed for record in 1899, which mort- returned for taxation, or 6 7-10 per cent,
gages would naturally, have to be written on personality, When it is known that two firms alone in Omaha
is remarkable, when it is considered that including all the carry stocks of goods worth more than the total v^lpe re
live stock reported for taxation in the State, added in turned in Douglas County, to assessors, the Inconsistency
with the above articles, the sum total of the value re- of such a report becomes apparent
turned for taxation was but $86,064,260. It is safe to say that when the reports are completed
In regard to the item of merchandise returned for they will show that not over 4 per cqnt of the value of all
taxation in the State, from careful investigation, not over personal property, other than live stock, is returned for
6 per cent of the value is returned. taxation for 6tate and county purposes in the State of
In Douglas County, with the cities of Omaha and Nebraska.
South Omaha carrying stocks of goods reported to the
ER0M E01R TO SIX PER CENT PERSONAL BUSINESS PROPERTY RETURNED E0R TAXATION.
PRIVATE PERSONALITY PRACTICALLY EXEMPTED.