1%0’NEi LL BUSINESS 1)1 RECTOR) BENEDICT, LAWYER, Otfioe In the Judge Roberta building, uortb of 0. O. Suyder'a lumber yard, O NKILL NBU. R. DICKSON ATTORNEY AT LAW Reference First National Rank O'NEILL, NEB IJARNEY STEWART, PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER. J: Satisfaction guaranteed. Address, Page, Neb |}R. P. ,1. FLYNN f (W PHYCIAN AND SURGEON Office over Corrigan’s, first door to right Night calls promptly attended. J)R. .1. P. GILLIGAN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, JOiflce in Holt County Bank building V Orders left at our drug store or at my residence first street north and half block east of stand pipe will receive HI prompt response, as I have telephone connections. Ik, SPECIATLIES: Eye, ear. Nose and throat Spectacles correctly fitted and Supplied. O'NEILL, NEB. Griffin Bros. • MERCHANT TAILORS O’Neill, Nebraska. H. W. PHILLIPS AUCTIONEER. ^^B _ |h Cries sales in either German orEng ;iS lish. Satisfaction guaranteed. Twen> B ty years experience. ATKINSON, NEB. f REAL ESTATE AND ... , SURANCE. \ ;f 1 --- ■ - -1 j Choice ranches, farms and town ; lots for sale cheap and on easy 3 terms. All kinds of land busf- 3 > ness promptly attended to. 3 Represents some of the best 3 insurance companies doing bus 3 iness in Nebraska. 3 1 ! ■ ■ ■ ■_\ If Notary Work Properly Executed j t..AAlAAAAAiiiiA4AA4A4AAAAAAAAAAA4AAAAAAAA44AA4AAAA4 R J. DISHNER Successor to A. B. Newell ^ Real Estate Selling and leasing farms and ranches Taxes paid and lands inspected for non j$L residents. Parties desiring to buy ot rent lai d owned by non-residents giyt i me a call, will look up tbe owners and procure the land for you. ] The New Market | Having leased the Gatz Market ; 3 and thoroughly renovated the ; 3 same we are now ready to sup 3 ply you wiih choice Fresh and 3 Halt Meats, Ham, Bacon, Fish, 1 in fact everything to bo found 3 in a fiirst-ciass market. We ; invite your patronage : : : \ j \ | Leek & Blackmer ritira Jllstcattliifl Compiles Abstracts of Title ONLY COMPLETE SET OF AB STRACT BOOKS IN HOLT CO UNTY ^ O’NEILL. NEH. HOTEL EVANS I ^ Jr ONLY FIRST-CLASS HOTEL IN THE CITY FREE 5US SERVICE W. T. EVANS, Prop.; Scottish Sharoi).... 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 bulls for sale. J. M. ALDERSON & SONS, Chambers, - - - Nebraska. SHORTHORN BULLS AND HEIFERS SCOTCh tops on best BATES fami lies, 35 BULLS 14 to 26 mo. old. 20 HEIFERS and 10 COWS bred to our fine Scotch hull MISSIES PRINCE "5402. Over 200 head in heard to select from. These are the cattle for western men,as they are acclimated. Come and see them or write for prices. THE BROOK FARM CO., J. E. Thomas. foreman.O'Nelll. Holt Co. .Neb. . . . TIME CARD GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY W1LSIAR & SIOUX FALLS RAILWAY. Passenger, Daily Except Sunday. 9:60 p. M. Ar — Central Time_Lv 10:10 A. m. Mixed Train, Daily, Except Sunday. 4:20 P. M. Ar.Central Time,_Lv8:50p. m. 1 Close connections at Sioux City for al points. For rates and further information call on or address W. E. Wkst, Agent. THE Northwestern LINE ONLY DOUBLE TRACK Railroad between Missouri River and Chicago. Direct line to St. Paul-MJnneapolis. Direct line to Black Hills. Apply to nearest agent for rates, maps and time cards. Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. Communica tions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive special notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest cir culation of any scientific Journal. Terms, $3 a year: four months* $L Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN & Co.36,Broad^' New York Branch Office. 026 F SL. WashlEKton, I). C. ■ 1 The greatest nation in the world is g I the greatest consumer of coffee. I j is the standard beverage of every I state and territory of the Union. 1 It's pure—that’s why. I Always in 1 lb. alr-tiglit, sealed packages, Puroheoe Tickets and Consign your Freight via the Chicago & Northwestern Ry. TIME TABLE TRAINS EAST tPassenger, No. 4, 3:45 a. m. ♦Passenger, No. 6, 9:52 «. m. ♦Freight, No. llti, 4:25 p. m. tFreight, No. 04, 12:01 p. m. TRAINS WEST tPassenger, No. 5, 2:50 p. m. ♦Passenger, No. 3, 10:05 p. m. ♦Freight, No 119, 5:32 p. m. tFreight, No. 03, 2:50 p. m. Tlie service is greatly improved by the addition of the new passer, trains Nos. 4 and 5; No. 4 arrives in Omaha at 10:35 a. m a rrives'at Sioux City at 9:15 a. m. No. Sj leaves Omaha at 7:15 a. m., leaves Sioiux City at 7:50 a. m. ♦Daily; tDaily, except Sunday. E. R. Adams,, Agent Supervisors’ Session (Continued from page 1) The following resolution was read: Mr. Chairman—I move you that the consent road prayed for by Edward and Charles Larson, commencing |at the north west corner of the south east quarter of section 33 township 32 range 11. be granted as prayed for namely, said road to be two rods wide only, all from said south east quaiter of said section, and that said Edward and Charles Larson be allow ed the sum of $SK) damages for the establishment of said road from the road fund of Holt county, and $t>o having been paid heretofore the clerk is hereby authotized to draw a war rant to said Larsons for the balance of said $30 still due them on the road fund of the county. W 1’ Si mar. ' * M Keefe. On motion the resolution was adopted. On motion the board adjourned un til 1 o’clock p. m. 1 o’clock p. m.—Hoard called to order, all members present. On motion the prayer of the peti tion of M Lyons (see supervisors re cord G page 156) be granted and the clerk instructed to draw a refund warrant in favor of M Loyns for $8.50 On motion the county clerk was in structed to make a contract with the Ewing and Deloit Telephone Com pany to put a telephone in the olliee of the County Clerk at a cost of $25 for the first year and one dollar per month thereafter as long as the county may want it. The following resolution was read: Mr. Chairman—I move you that A E Mullen trustee be and hereby is authorized to deed any land for which he is the trustee of Holt county on payment of all the court costs and all the delinquent taxes. • W S Grimes. M Keefe. On mot ion the resolution was adopt ed. The Hoard then proceeded with the examination of claimes until 5 o’clock p. m. at which time the board adjourn ed until 9 o’clock a. in. .1 uly 22 • K tV Phillips, Chairman. E S Gilmour, Clerk. O’Neill, Neb. July 22, 1903.—Board called to order at 9 o’clock a. in. all members present. M nutes of yesterday’s session weie read and approved: The following petition was read: To the Board of County Commis sioners of Holt ;county, Nebraska. We, the undersigned electors resid ing within five miles Of the following proposed road to bo opened ask that a public road be made as follows: Com mencing at northwestcorner of section ten (10) township twenty six (2(1) range nine (9) running south between section 9 and 10 eighty rods on section line; also to vacate angling road party on same line now;impassible for public use. Dated July 13, 1903. Signed by 1) A Huston and 24 others. Attached to the petition and made a part thereof was the following: Ewing, Neb. July 21, 1903. We, the undersigned owners of the land through which the above attached petition of proposed road will pass do hereby give our consent to the establishment of said road and waive all damages arising,there form. T S Baker. Wm Beck. On motion the prayer of the petition was granted: The following petition was read: To the Board of County Oomtnis sine.es of Holt county, Nebraska. We, tile undersigned eletors resid ing within five miles of the following road proposed to be changed ask that a public road be established as follows: Commencing at a point on section line between section two and three township 2(i, range 9 where the road is now established (said road being No. (10) leaves the section line running thence south on section line between said sections two and there to a point where said road intersects the said section line also that all of that part of said Iroad No. HO that lies west of said section line in section there be vacated. Signed by L C Skidmore and 25 others. Attached to the petition and made a part thereof was the following: We the undersigned owners of the land through which the above propos ed road will pass hereby give our con sent to the establishment of said road and waive all damages arising there from. Geo L Butler. M L Sanders. J L Roll. On motion the prayer of the peti tion was granted: On motion the following claims were allowed upon the road fund: Geo Davis. $ 75 00 II M & It L Coleman. 8 00 I On motion the following claims were allowed upon the general fund: Rosa Hudspeth. $15.41 $ 40 44 W P Simar. 21 80 Ed F Gallagher. 1301 25 B T Trueblood (ap. on tax). 20 pH C’has S Gvabin.... 7.75 37.50 17 00 Meller & Ouilty. 2 50 Frank Eppenbaugh. 3 00 IJ M Brown.:. 3G Ofl ChasSUrabin. 12.00 10 0) Martin Christenson. 15 ( i B T Trueblood. 2o ( 1’ .1 Flynn. 42 ■ apply on tax $8.65 I) B l’erkins. 20 < John Schultz... 6 00 P H McNiehols.. 80.00 allowed 07 5 S P Beeney. 30.00 “ “ 15 00 Jesse Beeney ... 75.00 “ “ 37 50 J PO’Donnell.. 105.00 “ “ 87 50 B T Trueblood... 50.00 “ “ 40 00 apply on tax $40.00 “ “ 35.00 “ 30 00 “ “ 40.00 “ “ 30 00 Robert Gallagher 10.00 “ “ 5 00 Geo J Hess. 82.00 “ “ 75 00 J P Gilligan. ... 74.00 “ “ 60 00 “ ” . 36.00 “ “ 30 00 ChasS Grabin... 51.00 “ “ 31 (XI P II McNiehols.. 36.00 “ “ 30 00 E V Sagerson_ 63.00 “ “ 50 50 J P O’Donnell. (i 00 T C Bruner. 16 50 F S Hall. 30 00 Floyed Crawford. 30 00 apply on tax $5.00 Severe Attack Of Grip Cured by One Bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. “When I had an attack of the grip last winter (the second one) I actually cured myself with one bottle of Cham berlain’s Cough Remedy,” says Frank W. Perry, Editor of the Enterprise, Sliortsville, N. Y. “Tills is the hon est truth. 1 at times kept from cough ing myself to pieces by taking a tea spoonful of t his remedy, and when the coughing spell would come on at night I would take a dose and it seemed that in the briefest interval the cough would pass off and I would go to sleep perfectly free from cough and its ac companying pains. To say that the remedy acted as a most agreeable sur prise is putting it. very mildly. I had no idea that it would or could knock out the grip, simply because I had never tried it for such a purpose, but it did, and it seemed with the second attack of coughing the remedy caused it to not onla be of less duration, but the pains were far less severe, and I bad not used the contents of one bot tle before’Mr. Grip had bid me adfeu.” For sale by P. C. Corrigan. Art Forgeries. . The Anglo-Saxon is the natural prey of the art forgery-monger, and the modern antiques which are manufac tured for him constitute the livelihood of the whole countrysides on the Arno, and the Tiber, on the Nile, and on the Jordan. Innocent peasant looking people dig up these antiques before the eyes of the .unsuspecting tripper! And when the fool goes off with his folly, the simple, guileless peasant quietly buries another ex ample of the same object In the samo hole for the benefit of the next tour ist who may come along.—Magazino of Art. -- • Beggar's Succesful Plea. The best known of the penny beg 'gars is loose in Broadway again after a long absence. He Is a gray-bearded old man who glides up to you in the street and says in a wheezy voice: “Boss, will you give me a penny? I want to get a cup of coffee. I have four.” As an evidence of truthful ness he holds out four pennies in his dirty palm. His modest request is usually complied with unless he is known. He has been doing the pen ny-begging stunt for several years now and seems to be satisfied with the resu 3.— New York Sun. Reason for Left-Handedness. A scientist has recently published a brochure on the subject of right and left handedness. The explanation for the phenomena in any person is traced to the pressure of the blood in the two halves of his brain. He concludes that for right-handed sub jects there is an excess of pressure in the left half of the brain, accom panied by an excess of excitability and r-f vitality in all those parts of the body dependent on the left brain. For left-handed people the roverse is true. Old-Time Business Methods. Church White, of Atchison,‘regrets that the merchants of the present day do not do business as they did at Hainesville, Mo., whore ho was rear ed. The custom there was to settle with the store once a year( on the 1st of January. Once White’s father went into McCrory's store to settle. “What’s my bill?” ho asked of Me Crory. "Well, George,” said McCro ry, “pay what you think is right; I ain’t kept no account.” Happiness for Old Maids. “Honey, when’s you gwine ter git married?” The engagement had not been announced, so tho young woman replied: “Why, I don’t know, auntie; I am not even engaged. What do you think of that?” The old colored wom an said: “I aws-a-me! but that suttin ly am a pity. But, Miss Nancy, they <0 say that ole maids is the happiest critters there is, once they quits strug glin’.—Harper’s Magazine. _ 1’: ,2M.13aBS»anBf3S 1-hMMtfTl iWlWnuRWrr-i.nrfea9 sr — jra ; ~ ^ SCOTT'S EMULSION won't make a J *y hump tack straight, neither will it make 4$ e a short leg to;.g, but it feeds soft bone 1 and heals diseased bone and is among @ the few genuine means of recovery hi »vj | || rickets and bone consumption. ?3 Send ff>r free sample. EH SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, gg M 409-415 Pearl Street, New York. 6* « 50c. and $iiOo; all druggists. i&ij r 1 1IMHT1O iil ..EH 2 Gen'l Hardware & Implement I ESTABLISHMENT I anything you need in these lines—Champion binders, mowers, U I sweeps and hay rakes at living prices that you can live and the ;1 IS denier also. The iiuest grades of machine oils at these low prices: I Black -25c 1 Caster Machine__36c | Eldorado -60c I White Caster_65c I w Moline wagous—the best on earth for the money. John Deere Jjj Buggies of all descriptions. You want stacker material. I sell it w at the very lowest iigure. Will not be undersold by any one. 1^1 ‘ TWINE ON HAND fJI NEIL BRENNAN Gold Jledal Beer ON DRAFT and the renowned Blue Ribbon in quarts and pints . FOR SALE AT O’NEILL BY WM. LAVIOLLETTE O’CONNOR & STANTON St. Paul, Mlnneapols, Duluth, Fishing resorts in Minnesota. Toures to Buffalo and Chicago via the Great Lakes. Montreal, Quebec, Bos ton Portland and other summer re sorts in New England and Cannada. If you intend making a trip this summer full information regarding rates, routes, limits, etc , will gladly be furnished by any agent, or by Fred Rogers, general passenger agent, Sioux City, la. Annual Popular Excursion to Duluth. The Great Northern (Short Line) will run their annual popular excur sion, start ing from O'Neill at 10:10 a. m., Thursday, August 0. Returning, will leave Duluth Sunday August 9, at4p. m. Rates for round trip $0. Double berth in tourish sleeping car $1 each way. Reservations in sleep ing cars should be made as early as possible. For further information call on or address W. E. West, agent, or Fred Rogers, G. P. A., Sioux City. Pacific Coast Excursions $45 round trip to Seattle, Portland, etc., $50 round trip to San Francisco, via the Great Northern Line, on sale August 1 to 14, returning limit Octo ber 15, stopsovers allowed going and returning. For full information ap ply to any agent Great Northern rail way or to Fred Rogers, G. P. A., Sioux City, la. Great Northern Railway W. & S. F. RY. Through daily service to Minneapo lis and St. Paul with direct connec tions for all points in Minnesota, North Dakota and west to Pacific Coast. Through sleeping car service. Apply to any agent for rates, folders and descriptive matter. Fred Rrogers, G. P. A. BUSINESS CHANCES. |i| ifsgK&gsnsiffiis KasasoKKSiSiSJjRSis^ Danger of Colds and Grin. The greatest danger from colds and grip Is their resulting In pneumonia. If reasonable care is used, however, and Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy taken, ‘all danger will avoided Among the tens of thousands who have used this remedy for these dis eases we have yet to learn of a single case having resulted in pneumonia, which shows conclusively that it is ., certain prevent ive of that dangerous disease. It will cure a cold or an at tack of the grip in less time than any other treatment. It is pleasant and Fates to toke. or sale by P. C Corri gan. _ For Sale Cheap. SIC, 17, 32, 1G, and W. i NW, 31, 30, 1G., Ilolt county Neb. Too far away, will sacrifice. Terms easy. Open to all agents. Miss Leona L. Lingie. _ owner, 1531 Cambria St., Los Angeles, California. 44-tf The Brook Farm Co., have Bulls for sale and their Dames have weighed 2100 hundred. Brother stockman come and buy one of these bulls and grow 1800 hundred lb steers with the same feed you grow 1000 and 1200 lb ones. J. R. Thomson Foreman. See my big Kentucky jack and Onward stallion (Standard bred) be fore breeding mares. J. II. McAllister. For Rent—240 acres of good hay land within 3 miles of O’Neill. In quire of S. J. Weekes. 3-tf Bath Temperatures. Remember that a cold bath Is one from 60 to 70 degrees F.; tepid from 85 to 92 degrees; warm, irom 92 to 98 degrees; hot, 98 to 109 degrees. In the case of vapor baths the warmest de gree under ordinary circumstances Is about 130 degrees. Was Infant Prodigy. •Before he had reached hD twelfth birthday young Handel wa* known throughout Germany as a brilliant composer and virtuoso at Ihe court of the Emperor.