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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1903)
G’NbiLL'BUSINESS DIRECTOR' ^ E.H- BKNKDIC'1, LAWYER. Office In the Judge Roberta building, north of O. O, Snyder’s lumber yard, ONKILI, NKU. R. DICKSON ATTORNEY AT LAW Reference First National Rank O'NEILL. NEB d. KfKIG ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND NOTARY -PUBLIC - Office opposite U. S. land office O’NEILL, NEB, DARKEY STEWART, T PRACTICAL ADCTIONEER. Satisfaction guaranteed. Address, Page, Neb £)R. P. J. FLYNN PHYCIAN AND SURGEON y~Office over Corrigan’s, first door to right Night calls promptly attended. M. P. KINKAID LAWYER Offloe over Elkhorn Valley Bank. O’NEILL. NEB, j^JR. 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, Assisted by Imported KING TOM 171879. Both prize-winning bulls of the Pan-American, heads the Ak-Sar Ben home herd of Shorthorns. Young hulls for sale. J. M. ALDERSON & SONS, Chambers, - - - Nebraska. #»TTr»?TTTTTTT»TTTTT»»»T»»»»*»T»TT».......... ...... ^ I | C. !_. BRIGHT ! * REAL ESTATE AND IN-j | SURANCE. • l \. j I ► Choice ranches, farms and town ; j f lots for sale cheap and on easy 1 terms. All kinds of land husf- 3 1 ► ness promptly attended to. 3 Represents some of the best 3 Insurance companies doing bus 3 iness in Nebraska. 3 | Notary Work Properly Executed j 9t i speciatlies: | V'V. Ear, Nose and Throat I s4^).Hades correctly fitted and Supplied. f O'NEILL, NEB. V; pjD ISHNer I SUCCESSOR TO A. B. NEWELL REAL ESTATE II O’NEILL, NEBRASKA | jfaelling and leasing farms and ranches ijRes paid and lands inspected for non resident?. Parties desiring to buy or rent laud owned by non-residents give me a call, will look up the owners and procure the land for you. mil - Abstracting Co : j Compiles Abstracts of Title I ONLY COMPLETE SET OE AB |! STRACT BOOKS IN HOLT COUNTY I O’NEILL. NEB. i HOTEL ' j -JAVANS | * Enlarged Refurnished Refitted Only First-class Hotel In the City W. T. EVANS, Proi ---- 1 The New Market Having leased the Gratz Market [ j and thoroughly renovated the t 1 same we are now ready to sup- £ 1 * ply you wiih choice Fresh and fc « Salt Meats, Ham. Bacon, Fish. I i in fact everything to be found 1 3 in a fllrst-olass market We l | invite your patronage : : : £ 3 > ! ^ Leek & Blackmer ■ ... Having rented my ranch \% miles west of Chambers, I will sell on Thursday, April 9, 1903, the following described property to-wit: r Witt 'Pin r TT-rrr-i irnrir 'iiB ' T-rm— nnmiii wimi— w—i■ - _ 12 HEAD OF HORSES 1. bay horse 7 year old, wt 1200 1 bay horse 6 year old, wtll50 1 span of driving horses 5 and 7 years old 1 brown mare 9 years old,wt 1100 1 bay mare 5 years old, wtlloo 1 bay pacing mare 5 years old trained to show a 2:40 gait 1 roan filly 3 years old j brown filly 2 years old 1 black filly 1 year old - 1 saddle horse 4 years old 1 bay filly 2 years old I ir vm nmrnmmmaimimm 202 HEAD OF CATTLE 1 good milch cow giving milk. 1 cow coming fresh soon. 200 head of 2 and 3 year old steers that will be offered at private sale. 8 HEAD OF HOGS MACHINERY 1 6-ft cut McCormick mower new last fall, also 12-foot hay rake, 1 broadcast seeder, 1 nearly new walking cultivator, 1 hay stacker, 1 Dain hay sweep, 8 sets farm harness nearly new, 1 set of double buggy harness, 1 set of single buggy harness, 2 top buggies, 1 big saddle nearly new, 1 hay rack nearly new, 500 bushel of oats, household and kitchen furniture, and other goods too num erous to mention, 1 walking lister, 1 grind stone. • CTSTI—ITTTtrrrrTHTiBUT m - LUNCH AT 11:30 O’CLOCK. yum hhi anagatKigg^isra^ Tprrr. c 0f Calp, On all sums of $IO and over 9 months time will be A ci ilia wi vjcuc. given on notes with bankable security with 10 per cent interest. All sums under $IO, cash. No property to be removed nntll set tled for. 5 per cent discount for cash SALE TO COMMENCE AT 12:30 SHARP. L. 0. WAXXE, Owner. BARNEY STEWART and M. L. WINTERMOTE, Auctioneers., JOHN DOHORITY, Clerk of Sale. • • Waitresses on Japanese Railroads. Refreshment cars on some of the Japanese railroads are now attended 1 by waitresses. The girls are care fully chosen and made to pass quite a stringent examination. The first qualification is goo<J looks; the sec ond, a passable education, and the third good conduct and references. The waitresses take rank as railway officials and wear a pretty costume, in modified national style, with West ern improvements. The girls on duty must behave with military discipline, take no tips, refrain from chatter with passengers and efface them selves as much as a well bred wait ress should. The new departure has been a complete success, and the rail way authorities are greatly satisfied ■with their girl attendants. Prize for Naming Schools. The Baltimore school board has ap propriated $100 to secure the services of some well-informed citizen in the selection of names of prominent Mary landers of the past to designate the 100 public schools in the city. Injurious Alcoholic Drinks. According to Dr. Baudran of Paris, the least injurious alcoholic drinks are cider and beer, while the most injurious is eau de cologne, which wrecks the health of many women. Dr. Glenn New Peabody Agent. Dr. G. A. Gienn, formerly commis sioner of education in Georgia, will succeed the late Dr. Carry as agent of the Peabody educational fund. Always the Mode. "You don’t care much for display?" "Not much,” replied the very wealthy man. “Yet there is some satisfaction in not being wholly out of style." “That is the point precisely. The things that money buys go out of fashion in a few months; but the money itself becomes more stylish every century.” The Highest Rents on Earth. Some parts of London are the most highly rented places in the world, far exceeding the most expensive locali ties of Paris or New York. Cornhill is absolutely the dearest-rented dis trict in the world. One room near the exchange was let a short time ago at £2,500 per annum. Promoters Are Shrewd. Some time ago a beauty show was organized'at Milan, which was well patronized, and eighty-three young la dies were Judged to be the standard ot beauty, which entitled them to oe prize winners. But no prizes were forthcoming until the other day, when an announcement was made by the promoters of the show that they had now opened a lottery for men only, the condition being that the drawer of the winning number must marry one of the prize winners in the beauty show, who would in turn receive a, proportionate share of the proceeds of the beauty show as a dowry. If. there are no marriages the promoters are to have the proceeds of both shows. FAM0U8 LAST WORDS. _ "It Is small, very small,” alluding to her neck.—Anne Boleyn. “I do not sleep. 1 wish to meet death awake."—Maria Theresa. "I resign my soul to God; my daugh ter to my country."—Jefferson. “Let me hear these notes so long my solace and delight”—Mozart. “We are as near heaven by sea as by land.”—Sir Humphrey Gilbert. “1 would not change my Joy for the empire of the worltl,”—Philip Sidney. “I have sent for you to see how a Christian can die.”—Addison to War wick. “Farewell, Llvla, and ever remem ber our long union.”—Augustus Caesar. “I want nothing, and I’m looking foi nothing but heaven.”—Phil Melan ohot. “Remorse! Remorse! Write It! Write It Larger! Larger!”—John Ran dolph. “Into Thy hands, O Lord, I com mend my spirit.”—Christopher Co lumbus. “I have seen all things, and all things are of little value.”—Alexander Severns. “O, liberty, liberty, how many crimes are comznited In thy name.’’— ^Ime. Roland. “Let us cross over the river and rest under the shade of the trees.”— Stonewall Jackson. PENCIL POINTS. When doctors pay visits they expect the visits to pay them. Ignorance and superstition are the oldest married couple on record. Exercise is work you like to do; work Is exercise you don’t like to do. The man who lives for himself alona does the world a favor when he dies. 'Three times as much history has been written than was ever manufac-' tured. Every musician knows that he could write a popular song If he cared to lower himself. Some monuments are Inverted shafts—-or at least they seem to point In the wrong direction. Man is born to serve a life sentence at hard labor, but occasionally he se cures a stay of execution. A man has reached the last stage of shiftlessness when he marries his landlady to avoid paying a board bllL “There are but few rich doctors," says a medical journal. This Is doubt less due to the fact that there are so many poor ones. MEN CROTCHETY AT BREAKFAST New York Walter of Experience Authority for This. “If waiters had their way men would not be permitted in a restaurant be fore the dinner hour, or at least be fore lunch," said the proprietor of a cafe on upper Broadway. “Why? Simply because they are so cross at breakfast. No, It Isn’t the question of tips altogether, although I never saw a waiter refuse a quarter. But the fact Is men are crotchety be fore they get their breakfasL If they have to wait five minutes It seems an hour to them, and even the morning paper seems to lose its charms un less breakfast is on the table. There is no meal in the day where the wait ers get so many ‘kicks’ as they do at breakfast, and the men are always more ill-tempered than the women." Cremation Spreading In Germany. During the past year 861 persons were cremated in Germany—an ex cess of 200 over the previous year. Gold in Central America. The largest gold mine in Central America, the Rosario, produced 81,000,000 last year. Degrees of Population. The population of Belgium is 599 to the square mile; of Venezuela, four to the same area. Havana Exports Many Cigars. Havana exported 208% millions of cigars last year._ Clergyman Drew tha Lina. The remains of a quarry worker who died of Injuries received in a fight at Kintore on coronation night, have been removed from the village church yard at Allenvale cemetery, Aberdeen. This has been done at the widow’s In stance, as the clergy refused to permit a tombstone bearing the inscription, “Vengeance is mine, I will repay, salth the Lord.” _ Less Beer Drunk In Munich. Munich’s reputation for beer drink ing is In danger. The city Is still far ahead of any other in the quantity consumed, but in 1901 It drank fif teen litres per head less than In 1900, only 341 litres per man, that is to say less than a litre a day. This Is ascrib ed in part to the falling off In the number* of strangers who visit the Athens on the Isar.