i O’NEILL BUSIN ESS DIRECTORY |^ H. BENEDICT, LAWYER, Olfioe In the Judge Robert# building, nortb of O. O. Bnvder’e lumber yard, 0 NEILL NEB. R. DICKSON ATTORNEY AT LAW Reference First National Bank O’NEILL. NEB |_JARNEY STEWART, PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER. Satisfaction guaranteed. Address, Page, Neb J^R. P. J. FLYNN PHYCIAN AND SURGEON Office over Corrigan’s, first door to right Night calla promptly attended. £JR. J. P. GILD1GAN, PHYSICIAN AND 8URGEON, t* 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. Ire SPECIATLIES: EVE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT Spectacles correctly fitted and Supplied. O’NEILL, NEB. Griffin Bros. MERCHANT TAILORS O’Neill, Nebraska. H. W. PHILLIPS AUCTIONEER. Cries sales in either German or Eng lish. Satisfaction guaranteed. Twen ty years experience. ATKINSON, NEB. | C. L. BRIGHT i \ REAL ESTATE AND IN | SURANCE. ► Choice ranches, farms and town » lots for sale cheap and on easy l terms. All kinds of land busi ness promptly attended to. • Represents some of the best * insurance companies doing bus ; iness in Nebraska. » » 111 1 11 ■' ■— 1 ' ' f Notary Work Properly Executed F. J. DISHNER Successor to A. B. Newell Real Estate Selling and leasing farms and ranches Taxes paid and lands inspected for non J residents. Parties desiring to buy or rent land owned by non-residents give me a call, will look up the owners and procure the land for you. «AAAA.........AAAAAAAA.AAAAAA..AA.AAAAAAAAAAAAt»AAAS 1 The New Market | — - i Having leased the Lratz Market 3 and thoroughly renovated the 3 same we are now ready to sup 4 ply you with choice Fresh and 3 Halt Meats, Ham, Bacon, Fish. 3 in fact everything to be found 3 in a fiirst.-class market. We 3 invite Vour patronage : : : 5 j Leek & Blackmer ■ Compiles Abstracts of Title ONLY COMPLETE SET OF AB STRACT BOOKS IN HOLT COUNTT i O’NEILIj, NEB. HOTEL EVANS I •F ONLY FIRST-CLASS HOTEL IN THE CITY FREE BUS SERVICE W. T. EVANS, Prop. Scottish Sharoi)-.-. OF GREYTOWER 153330, Assisted by Imported KING TOM 171879. Both prize-winning bu'ls of tlie 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 SCOTCli tops on best BATES fami lies, 35 BULLS 14 to 26 mo. old. 20 HEIFERS and 10 COWS bred to our tine Scotch bull MISSIES PRINCE 7.5402. 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. R.'Thom as. foreman,O'Neill, Holt Oo. .Neb. . . . TIME CARD GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY WILMAR & SIOUX FALLS RAILWAY. Passenger, Dally Except Sunday. 0:60 p M. Ar. ...Central Time_Lv 10:10 A. M. Mixed Train, Daily, Except Sunday. 4:20 p. M. Ar Central 'I*ime Lv 8:50 p. 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 DOUBLETRACK Railroad between Missouri River and Chicago. Direct line to St. Panl-Minneapolis. Direct line to Black Hills. Apply to nearest agent for rates, maps and time cards. 60 YEARS’ Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. 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 I sent free. Oldest agency for ? urlng patents. Patents taken through B' jnn & Co. receive special notice, without charge, in tua 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,Bro*d** New York Branch Office. 625 F BU Washington, D. C. /uonCofte^i ^ States / ltwQf America^^ The greatest nation in the world is the greatest consumer of coffee. Lion Coffee is the standard beverage of every E state and territory of the Union. I It’s pure—that’s why. | Always in 1 lb. air-tight, Hoalod packages, insuring freakneaa and uniform quality. Jh 9+ i ..iii i m< 9 H &i 0 •’ n WEST EAST !ifl i 0 c H 9 Purchase Tickets and Consign your Freight via the Chicago & Northwestern Ry. TIME TABLE TRAINS EAST tPassenger, No. 4, 3:45 a. m. ♦Passenger, No. 6, 0:52 v. m. ♦Freight, No. 116 4:25 p. m. tFreight, No. 64, 12:01 p. m. TRAINS WEST tPassenger, No. 5, 2:50 p. in. ♦Passenger, No. 3, 10:05 p. m. ♦Freight, No 110, 5:32 p.m. tFreight, No. 63, 2:50 p. m. Tlie service is greatly improved by the addition of the new passenger trains Nos. 4 and 5; No. 4 arrives in Omaha at 10:35 a. m arrives'at Sioux City at 9:15 a. m. No. 5 leaves Omaha at 7:15 a. m., leaves Sioux City at 7:50 a. m. •Daily: +I)aily, except Sunday. E. R. Adams, Agent Supervisors’ Session (Continued from page 1) McClure—It. J. Starr. Paddock — Edward Larson, P. J. Lansworth. Pleasantview—John Alfs, sr. Rock Falls—Hir.-.m Stearns. Saratoga—C. F. Gross man. Sand Creek—W. A. Berry. Steel Creek—Ed Harris, Laben Brown. Sheridan—Pat O’Connell. Shei Ids —Peter Donohoe, James Brennan. Stuart J. T. Dean, Jess a Jelsma, Albert Kojisek, John Sfraka, Peter Mulford. Scott—C. W. Ilyatt. Shamrock—S. D. Wood. Verdigris John Thompson, I). C. Harrison, James Mullen. Willowdale—W. N. Mills. Wyoming—Harry White. O’Neill, 1st ward—Robert Marsh, sr., M Ichael Gallagher. O’Neill, 2d ward—Frank Campbell, John Nolan. O’Neill, 3d ward—S. F. McNichols, John CotTey. On motion the board adjourned un til 1 o’clock p. m. 1 o'clock p. m.—Board called to order, all members present. Bids for supplying coal for the court house for the coming year were open ec and examined. On motion the contract for supply ing hard coal for the court house the coming year was awarded to the Galena Lumber company at $11.25 per ton, they being the lowest bidder. ' The following request was read: To the Chairman and Members of the Board of Supervisors: Gentlemen —I hereby respectfully ask your hon orable body to allow me the privilege to purchase a type writer for the use of the otlice of the county clerk. E. S. Gilmour. On motion the following claims were allowed on the general fund: Charles Shoemaker.$ 2 70 William Kesterholt. 2 00 Samuel Berge. 10 10 D. L. Canfield. 12 10 Wm Elsie. 12 00 Ed lvirwin. 0 00 J. M. Morgan. 10 00 C. A. Moore. 10 10 DavidJMoler. 10 10 Bennet Martin. 10 10 David Stannard. 8 10 W. J. Gray (apply on tax). 4 50 M. O. Bishop. 8 00 Patrick Shea. 2 30 O. C. Ilorcy (apply on tax). 7 50 James Thompson. . 160 00 James Davis. 8 10 Joe Davis. 8 60 Frank Connelly..... 8 30 Pat Connelly. 8 30 L. Barrett. 8 50 E. II. Whelan. 10 10 O. W. Baker. 8 10 O. F. Biglin. 8 10 Mollie Earl. 4 10 B. T. Trueblood. 8 10 E. P. Steven. 6 50 M. F. Norton. 12 50 Ira Lapham... 10 10 E. S. Gilmour. 10 10 Rafe Shaw. 12 70 W. L. Holcomb. 7 80 J. N. Tibbitts. 14 50 Walter Wyant. 12 10 T. J. Scott (apply on tax). 14 60 A. E. Wilson. 13 80 M. Wintermote. 12 20 W. B. Cooper. 14 10 Mrs. Della Shaw. 12 70 J. L. Spears. 14 80 C. P. Fiddler. 14 80 F. E. Sala (apply on tax $3.36)., 14 55 J. M. Morgan. 10 05 On motion board adjourned until 9 o’clock a. m., July 23, 1903. F. W. Phillips, Chairman. E. S. Gilmour, Clerk. O’Neill, Neb., July 23, 1903.—Board called to order at 9 o’clock a. m. Present: Biglin, Grimes, Howard, Keefe. Moler and Phillips. Minutes of yesterday’s session were read and adopted. The following resolution was read and adopted: Mr. Chairman: Whereas, it has come to the knowledge of this board that the present board of health of this county, established by this board under the laws of the state of Ne braska for the purpose of restricting contagious and infectious diseases in this county, has become very expens ive, and we believe such expense is brought about by the erroneous in terpretation of the law governing said board of health, we desire to call the attention of said board to the fol lowing facts: First—Said board of health has jurisdiction only in territory outside of all municipal organizations, the law contemplating that all such cor porate bodies shall have jurisdiction over its own teiritory. Second —The only expense this county is liable for isquarentening and the release of same except the part} in charge of such cases buly appointed by a member of the board of health wherein suchcontagiousdiseases exist Third—We, desire that all services performed by such board of health ant for which this county is liable for ur: der the law be done at prices such at is customary in other cases as per the established rates in this county. ---- Fourth—We ask the co-operation of said board of health in reducing the expense of caring for such cases of contagious diseases. Fifth—We believe that unless the expense cf said board can be material ly reduced said board of health will become so burdensome that same will have to be abolishsd. Sixth—That the county clerk be in structedjto send a copy of tills resolu tion to each member of the board of health. F W Phillips, Chairman O F Blglln H C Howard John Moier M Keefe W S Grimes. The following petition was read: To the Board of Commissioners llolt county, Nebraska. WCj the undersigned electors resid ing within five miles of the following road, ask that a public bridge be built across the Eikhorn river in Emmet township on section line between sections 20 and 21, 29, 13. Dated Febuary, 1903. Signed by Charlie Conner and 38 others. On motion the petition was laid over for further investigation. The following petition was read: To the Board of County Commis sioners Holt county, Nebraska. We, the undersigned electors resid ing within live miles of the following road, ask that a public brigde be built across Dry Fork between Section 15 and 22, 2(5, 11 said bridge to be 40 feet long. Signed by John Eussell and 3!) others On motion the prayer of the peti tion was granted and the clerk in structed to advertise for bids for said bridge. The following petition was read: To the Board County Commissioners Holt county, Nebraska. We, the undersigned electors resid ing within tive miles of the following road ask that a public bridge be built on section line between sections 33 and 34, 2(1, 10 about 100 rods north of township line running east and west between township 25 and 26, to cross Cacli Creek, at that point, said bridge to be not less than 40 feet in length. Dated June 10, 1903. Signed by John ltosno and 35 others. On motion the prayer of the peti tion was granted and the clerk in structed to advertise for bids for same. The following petition was read: To the Board of Supervisors Ilolt county, Nebraska. Gentlemen—We, the undersigned residing within tive miles of the fol lowing road, viz: runing along the north line of section 16,17, 35, 15, ask that a public bridge be built to cross Beaver creek, also a small bridge across what ii known as Skervine brook. Signed by Sll Murphy and 31 others. On motion the prayer of the peti tion was gaauted and Supervisor Moler be instiucted to build said bridges. The following petition was read: To the Board of County Commis sioners Holt county, Nebraska. We, the undersigned electors resid ing within live miles of the following roads, on section line between sections 27 and 28, 27, 10, ask that a public bridge be built 16 feet in width across Willow swamp. Signed by G E Moore and 20 others. On motion the petition was laid over^'or further investigation. On motion the following claims were allowed upon the general fund. \V S Grimes. $ 35 00 James Pinkerman— 2.00... 2 00 F W Phillips. 26 50 O F Big]in. 27 50 E Huff. 17.90.. 6 10 John Skirving. 125 59 John Moler. 30 00 WE Si mar. 20 00 Mrs. CE Hall. 30 90 A F Mullen. 75 00 Henry Howard. 30 10 M Keefe. 48 50 On motion the hoard adjourned un til 1 o’clock. 1 o'clock p. in. Board called to order. On motion a refund order was allow ed to G L Lamberson on the amount of—on personal tax In Fairview town ship 1902, the refund being granted to correct and erro made by the assessor for said township. On motion the county clerk was in structed to purchase a type writer for the use of his oilice, the same to be paid for out of the surplus fees of the oilice, also that the board purchase the machine nowin use in the oilice of tlie county attorney from A F Mul len for $75. On motion the board adjourned un til September 14, 1903 at 10 o’clock a. m. F W Philips Chairman. E S Gilmour Clerk Timber Is Disappearing. It is estimated that nearly all the pine timber now growing in Minneso ta (about 30,000,000 feet) will he cut and marketed within the next fifteen years. Library Donations. For the year ended May 31, $10, 30C.400 was donated to the founding of libraries, of which Mr. Carnegie gave $6,679,000 for buildings. Gen'l Hardwares, implement i ESTABLISHMENT I anything you need in these lines—Champion binders, mowers, sweeps and hay rukes at living prices—that yon can live and the §§ I dealer also. The finest grades of machine oils at these low prices: I Black - | Caster Machine- f Eldorado- | White Caster_I Moline wagons—the best on earth for the money. Deere I: J Buggies of all descriptions. You want stacker material. I sell it b one. I STORTZ BREWING CO.’S Gold JTedal Beer ON DRAFT and the renowned ln tluartg and pint* FOR SALE AT O’NEILL BY WM. LAVIOLLETTE O’CONNOR & STANTON 57 t strength to the tissues, especially £ to the nerves, its action is that jj v of a medicine. > Send for free sample. SCOT1* & BOWNE, Chemists, Q Ja 409-415 Pearl Street, New York. A 50c. aud $1.00; all druggists. ; Danger of Colds and GriD. 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 a certain preventive 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 Fafes to toke or sale by P. C Corri gan. _ For Sale Cheap. SE, 17, 32, 16, and W. * NW, 31, 30, 16., Ilolt county Neb. Too far away, will sacrifice. Terms easy. Open to all agents. Miss Leona L. Lingle, 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. , s J. H. McAllister. For Rent—240 acres of good hay land within 3 miles of O’Neill. In quire of S. J. Weekes. 3-tf j 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 wannest de gree under ordinary circumstances is about 130 degrees. Was Infant Prodijjy. Before he had reached hi* twelfth birthday young Handel was known throughout Germany as a brilliant composer and virtuoso at the court of the Emperor.