The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 17, 1903, Image 5

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R. IHf’KSON
ATTORNEY AT l.A
Kaferenoe First National Banlt
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| Jit. I*. .1 KUYNN
PIIYCIAN AV1J SintOKoN
Office over Corrigan's, first door to rigb
Night calls promptly attended.
| Jit. .1. P. GJCI-IGAN,
PHYSICIAN ANO 8UROKON,
Office ’D Holt County Bank buildin
Orders left at our drug store or at m>
residence first street north and bal'
block east of stand pipe will receiv
prompt response, as I have telephoni
connections.
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speciatlies:
EVE. EAR. NOSE AND THROA
8p«ctacle« correctly cued And Supplied.
O'NEILL. NEB.
H. W. PHILLIPS
AUCTIONEER.
Cries sales in either German or Eng
'ish. Satisfaction guaranteed. Twen
ty years experience.
ATKINSON, NEB._
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| C. L. BRIGHT 1
j REAL ESTATE AND IN- j
| SURANCE. |
» Choice ranohes, farms and town j
lots for sale cheap and on easy i
terms All kinds of land busl- i
ness promptly attended to. 3
Represents some of the best i
Insurance companies doing bus 3
inoHS in Nebraska. j
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( S nan vV.»rk PruporK Execmed ;
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 out
fine Scotch hull MISSIES PRINCE
75402. Over 200 head in heard to select
from. These are the cattle for western
men,as they are acclimated. Come and
see them of write for prices.
THE BROOK FARM CO.,
J. R Thomas, foreman,O*Neill, Holt Co..Neb
/?. T. WILLIAMS
r^Gon tractor <6 Builder
Estimates furnished on
auy size building
All kinds of carpenter work
Shop just north of Bazelmans’ Lumber Yard
O’NEILL, NEB.
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' The New Market
Having leased the Gatz Market
snd thoroughly ren vated the
same we are now ready to sup
ply you with choice Fresh and
Salt Meats, Ham. Bacon, Fish,
in fact everything to he found
In a Hirst-class market We
Invite your patronage : : :
Leek & Blackmer
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JHiittasttog
Co.—*
Compiles
Abstracts of Title
ONLY COMPLETE SET OF AB
STRACT BOOKS IN HOLT COUNTY
O’NEILL, NEB.
HOTEL
EVANS
ONLY FIRST-CLASS
HOTEL IN THE CITY
FREE FJClS SERVICE
W. T. EVANS, Prop.
Sta e's Imietuodu ss.
Sunday’s Omaha Bee says: The
semiannual statement of the auditor,
tiled with the governor, shows that
Nebnskahas reached*he high water
mark of its indebtedness. Tie out
standing warrants bearing interest
and those not bearing interest make
the total state debt $2,282,993.71. The
increase in the debt during the past
six months is $265,505.23. The main
reason of the outstanding warrants
amounting to so much is, taken with
other years, the amount of money re
ceived by the treasurer has been small.
During the last six months he had re
deemed warrants to the amount ol
<436,306.41. Tlte report shows tlia>
warrants were issued during the las
six months to the amount of 5531.062 -
67, while for the same time last yeai
the warrants issued amounted t<
$402,002.15. This heavy increase ii
the debt and in the amount of war
rants issued has occasioned consider
able interest around the state house.
To improve the appetite and
strengthen the digestion, try a few
doses of Chamberlain’s Stomach ana
Liver Tablets. Mr. J. H. Seitz, o
Detriot, Mich., says: “They restore
my appetite when impaired, relieve!
me of a bloated feeling and caused ;
pleasant and satisfactory movemen
of the bowels” There are people h
ibis community who need just sue
a medicine. For sale by P. C. Corn
gan. Every box warranted.
From the envernmenf nursery foi
fo st tr: grow ng at II n ey, Nr b
Ira N. Bovee. forester in charge
writes to the Nebraska Farmer that
the government has collected 2,0(0
pounds of pine and cedar seed foi
planting, and that about 200 pounds
of seed have been fall planted. Next
spring 1,000 acres will have beet
planted to forest and nursery and tin
work of forest making on the Dismal
River reserve will be well under wa,\.
The plans of the Forestry Bureau are
working out smoothly on the Nebras
ka reservations so far.
Ballard’s Horehound Syrup.
Immediately relieves hoarse, croup,\
cough, oppressed, rattling, raspirn
ind difficult breathing. Henry C.
Stearns, Druggist, Shullsburg, Wis
consin, writes, May 20, 1901: “I havi
been selling Ballard’s Horehouiu
Syrup for two years, and have neve
had a preparation that has given bet
ter satisfaction. I notice that whei
I sell a bott le, they come back fi r
more. lean honestly recommend it.
25c, 50c and $1 at P. C. Corrigan.
Spain will not participate in the St
Louis exposition. This decision was
reached at a cabinet council, the rea
son given being that there would not
be sufficient time to complete arrang
ments.
Favorite Family Remedy.
Frequently accidents occur in the
household, which cause burns, cuts
sprains and bruises; for use in such
cases, Ballard’s Snow Liniment has
for many years been the constant
favorite family remedy. 25c, 50c and
$1 at P. C. Corrigan.
PROFIT
The matter of feed is of
tremendous importance to the
farmer. Wrong feeding is
loss. Right feeding is profit.
The up-to-date farmer knows
what to feed his cows to get
the most milk, his pigs to get
the most pork, his hens to
get the most eggs. Science.
But how about the children ?
Are they fed according to
science, a bone food if bones
are soft and undeveloped, a
flesh and muscle food if they
are thin and weak and a blood
food if there is anemia ?
Scott’s Emulsion is a mixed
food; the Cod Liver Oil in it
makes flesh, blood and muscle,
the Lime and Soda make bone
and brain. It is the standard
scientific food for delicate
children.
Send for free
sample.
Be sure that this picture in
♦ b»* frtrm rtf a lshvl it nil tllft
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v^nc/msii,
409 Pearl St., N. Y.
■ ■iSl 50c. and $11 all druggists.
Ayers\
Bald? Scalp shiny and thin? f
Then it’s probably too late. £
You neglected dandruff. If 1
you had only taken our ad- »
vice, you would have cured I
Hair Vigor
the dandruff, saved your hair,
and added much to it. If
not entirely bald, now is ycur
opportunity. Improve it.
“I have used Avar’* Hair Vigor fur over 40
years. I am now 91 years old and have a heavy
growth of rich brown hair, due, I think, en
tirely to Ayer’s Hair Vigor.”
j\lU8. M. A. Kb:iTH, Belleville. 111.
61 00 a bottle. J. c. aykk oo.,
All druggists. l.owell. Muss, f
IOT crammim»wsww»|
Good Hairj
Statistics fort lie year ending Au
gust 31, says tlie Kansas City Journal,
shows that automobiles killed as many
persons in England in a week as rail
road trains did in a year. The acci
lents enumerated in England and
Wales during the period mentioned
w re 3,991, the persons injured being
2,991, and the deaths 411. The figures
snow an average of 76.75 accidents pet
week, with 57.52 persons injured and
7.:) killed every week During the
I ist twelve months the total number
of passengers and railway officials kiII
e I by accidents to passenger trains on
British railways was 8, the injured
teing 224. _
How to Prevent Croup.
It will be good news to the mothers
if small children to learn that croup
an be prevented. The first sign of
■roup is hoarseness. A day or two
icfore the attack the child becomes
loarse, This is soon followed by a
peculiar rough cough. Give Chamber
ain’s Cough Remedy freely as soon as
lie child becomes hoarse, or even
uter the rough cough appears, and it
vill dispel all symptoms of croup. In
■ his way all danger and anxiety may
ie avoided. This remedy is.used by
nany thousands of mothers and has
lever been known to fail. It is, in
fact, the only remedy that can always
be depended upon and that is pleasant
md safe to take. For sale by J’. C.
Corrigan.___
C. W. Baker, representing theNe
iraska Central Electric railway, has
ieen in Wahoo the past week, looking
var the ground for a railway line to
be built from Omaha to Hastings, via
Wahoo. The intention of the com
piny is to hold meetings along the
line and get enough stock subscribed
to build the line. Their prospectus
,et forth great accommodations to the
farmers in the way of shipping and
cheap rates._
A Timely Suggestion.
This is the season of the year when
■ he prudent and careful housewife re
plenishes her supply of Chamberlain’s
■ lough Remedy. It is certain to be
iceded before the winter is over, and
results are much more prompt and
satisfactory when it is kept at hand
given as soon as the cold is contracted
md before it has become settled in
the system. In almost every instance
a severe cold may tie warded off by
taking this remedy freely as soon as
the first indication of the cold
appears. There is no danger in giving
it to children for it contains no harm
ful substance. It is pleasant to take—
both adults and children like it. Buy
it and you will get the best. It al
ways cures. For sale by P. C. Corri
gan. _
.1. A Rader of Nehama county,
Nebraska, this year gathered 4,500
bushels of corn from eighty acres.
One little patch made an average
yield of 1061 bushels to the acre. The
corn is a pure white corn of the
“Tucker” variety. The ears are long,
well proportioned and well filled. It.
is probable that some of this corn will
lie entered for competition at the St
’Louis exposit ion.
lie Found a Cure.
E. II. Foster, 318 S. 2d Street, Salt
Lake City, writes: “I have been
brothered with dyspepsia or indiges
tion for 21 years, have tried many
doctors without relief, but I have
found a cure in Hcrbine. I recom
mend it to all my friends, who arc
afflicted that way, and it Is curing
them too. 50c, at P. C; Corrigan.
The theater hat question played a
considerable if not the principal part
in, the wrecking of the Villaverde
ministry. The leading society women
rebelled against the regufation of the
governor of Madrid, forbidding the
wearing of hats at the opera, and one
of the first acts of tlie new ministry
has been to dismiss the governor.
His successor is to rescind the obnox
ious order. ____
A glass or two of water taken half
an hour before breakfast will usully
keep the bowels regular. Harsh
cathartics should be avoided. When
a purgative is needed, take Chamber
lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets.
They are mild and gentle in tlicir
action. For sale by P. C. Corrigan.
| NEWLY SUIT, REFITTED, UP-TO-DATE |
fl REMEMBER THE NAME M
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|j NEW BUILDING ON THE CORNER OF FOURTH AND EVERETT STS. j|
| Largest lijtp)eijiei)t J3liildii)g agd Stock ig the West I
tl ESTABLISHED IN IQB7
| A FULL LINE OF j|
^ CARRIAGES ANQ BlJGGlES The reliable Staver, Ilaydock, and Mllburn. fjj|
% W AGONS Rushford, Mitchell, and Milburn. K
% HAY MACHINERY Dain Stackers, Sweeps, and Side Delivery Rakes. jijj
^ PI OWS The famous J. I. Case and Thompson & Sons Cultivators, Listers, Drills, and Harrows, and K
J8S Morrison Listers, Plows, and Cultivators. |.J
ui DISCS Continental and Eclipse.
’ LISTER CULTIVATOR One- and two-row Norwegian and Plying Swede.
Cj' THRESHERS Buffalo Pitts Elngines, Separators, and Horsepowers. |k
^ ■ BAILERS Southwick Self-feed, O K, and Dain—-a new feature. Ik
^1 WINDMILLS Aermotors, Pumps, and Tanks. fiw.
ll A R VESTING MACHINERY Plano Corn Binders, Shreaders, Headers, Binders, Mowers,Rakes fp
<j|j. CORN SriELLERS Jolliett Power Shellers, Hocking Valley, Dain, and Freeman. 8
j» Ci\ UR motto is: Reliable goods and wrokmanship, and full value for every dollar received, as we are K
V (V 1 in business to stay. (■ hop in smith end of building on alley, where we do all kinds of blaeksmlth- fc?
VL/ ing, plow and wagon 'ork. Horse shoeing given special attention. Call and see us when in ff
^ town whether you w; t anything or not. g
WINTER
CLOTHING
Everything for Men, Women and Children for
the Cold Weather, from a Mitten to a Fur
Coat—Cloaks, Skirts, Furs, Overcoats, Heavy
Underwear, Blanks, Shoes, Boots, all going at
==BOTTOIVI PRICES=
Pf virvd's
Bale Ties and Supplies
STOVES AND RANGES
9
Hardware and Furnitue
Thoroughly We are thoroughly stocked on anything you may need in these lines
Equipped for and guarantee to save you money; try our prices and goods and see
Undertaking wh it we can do for you.
GOLDEN, PEELER & HODGKIN
Walters Broc.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
GRAIN, HAY &
...SEEDS,,,
Consignments Solicited
75 BOARD OF TRADE
Chicago
I Kef. First Nat’l Bank. Telephone liar. 128
WANTED
POULTRY, BUTTER, EGGS
Hides and Furs
Will pay highest market price in cash
for any of above product.
J. L. FLUCKY
Agt. Neb.-lowaCreaniry Oo. O'NEILL
; ills Hotel
JOHN A. ZE1MER, Prop.
This hotel has been newly fitted
up, freshly papered throughout and
painted outside and in, every thing
neat and tidy, making the—
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Best SL2Q a Bar Bouse in the County
You patronage solicted. First door
west of Brennan’s hardware.