^E. H. BENEDICT ^ LAW & REAL ESTATE Office first door south ef U S, Land Office R. R. DICKSON ■tt Lawyer REFERENCE: FIRST NATIONAL BANK, O'NEILL DR. P. J. FLYNN Physician and Surgeon , Nic/ht Calls will be Promptly Attended AJ'ffice: First door to right over Corrigan's Telephone Nos.: Office, 58; Residence, 98 DR. J. P. GILLIGAN Physician and Surgeon Calls may be left at Gllligan & Stout drug store or at residenee 1 block north and l/% east of stand pipe Phones: Office 41, res. 10 ♦ Dc, 3.T.Trta6lM»4 SPECIATLIES: EYE, EAR. Nose and throat Spectaclea correctly fitted and Supplied. O'NEILL, NEB. 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 bull 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 or write for prices. THE BROOK FARM CO., J. R Thomas, foreman.O’Neill. Holt Co .Neb B. T. WILLIAMS f Contractor & Builder Estimates furnished on auy size building All kinds of carpenter work Shop just north of Bazelm ins' Lumber Yard O’NEILL, NEB. .-*0 ’ NEILL ABSTRACT COM PAN Y Compiles Abstracts of Title f nWrY nO^^T,FTF WT OFT AP W « i h. A •' / Hon k * v nm,* • in v » m i „ ati & • MEAT _Market Telephone No. 80 Fresh and Cured Meat of all kinds Careful attea ion to Deliveries in the city Blackmer & Leek HOTEL EVANS '1: £0 ONLY FIRST-CLASS HOTEL IN THE CITY FREE BUS SERVICE W. T. EVANS, Prop. SUPERVISORS — Continued from Fourtli page. J. M. Morgan, county judge. R. E. Slaymaker, county superinten dent. C E Haft, county sheriff. M. F. Norton, county surveyor. 15 T. Trueblood, county coroner. TOWNSHIP CLERKS. J. F. Weidner.Swan P. J. Lydon.Lake John F. Darr. Steel Creek Hans Storjohame.Saratoga J. H. Carney.Grattan James H. Bacon.Sheridan A. C Purnell.Emmet John Hart.Cleveland W. F. Kaczor.Paddock A H. Moss .Wyoming Art Snyder.McClure L. B. Hanneman.Ewing ] Peter Donohue. Shields Anton Prussa.Green Valley John Funk.Deloit D. A. Gover.Inman Fred Kiltz.Shamrock R. T. Ballentine.Fairview T. S. Rocke.Iowa Peter Grutch.Rock Falls G. W. Leonard. Stuart JUSTICE OF PEACE. John Gaughenbaugh .Emmet R. K. Stevens. Iowa P. J. Lansworth. Paddock < George Horton.Sand Creek t C. Boehme .At kinson . Silas Rohr.Dustin J. I). Selah.Ewing James Good.Deloit M. Slattery.Grattan < James Hiscox....Stuart , John J. Binkard .Steel Creek ' John Brau.Cleveland 1 C E. Dowjng.I.Willowdale i J. F. Herjog.Conley < Rodell Root..'.Wyoming . CONSTABELS. Harry Huston.Iowa t Fraftk Dutter.Cleveland ] Loge Stevens.Verdigris Frank Miller. Atkinson John V. Bond .Sheridan R. L. Butler.Ewing , F. Bowden.Paddock Wm. Hudson.Steel Creek 1 BOAT) OVERSEERS 1 District i Frank Jensen...•..47 I Nels Bergstrom.5!) i John Schnider. Cl . AC Mohr.415 Otto Nilson.9 Will Goree.-..2 . A 11 Good sell.13 John Enright ..1C Simion Banish.27 Henry Krobot.30 J E Doherty.54 SF Hibbard.3 1 James Beet .20 | A W Hudson.5 Bed Powly.42 “■ Walter E Pickering.41 < Frank Hughes....11 I J B Long.* .12 t M E Sullivan..26 Jos Boshart.,.25 • Anthony Murray.4 ' Chris Anderson.52 i Frank Sterling. 58 Caleb Enright.'..18 Frank Vandersnickt..1 « C A Grass.24 , K L Tunenden.32 Joe Banish.22 ; John Jelsma...10 ] John Miller. 56 j M Gonderinger.28 C II Coolidge.49 4 Chris Tirnmins.36 Ed Fleek .— C P Conger.35 E A Stott.14 c J II Oetter.34 i Robt Hughes. 44 s Arthur Huston .28 On motion Board adjourned until 1 ‘ o’clock p. m._ ( Ruth, the 14-year-old daughter of r Grover and Mrs. Cleveland is dead. r Proverbsj “When the butter won’t come put a penny in the s churn,” is an old time dairy proverb. It often seems to work though no one has ever v told why. ' When mothers are worried * because the children do not gain strength and flesh we 1 say give them Scott’s Emul sion. f It is like the penny in the 1 milk because it works and because there is something ( astonishing about it. Scott’s Emulsion is simply | a milk of pure cod liver oil with some hypophosphites especially prepared for delicate f stomachs. Children take to it naturally c because they like the taste a and the remedy takes just as | naturally to the children be- I cause it is so perfectly adapted J1 to their wants. t For all weak and pale and s drin children Scott’s Emulsion [ t .3 the most satisfactory treat- a neut. [ ~ .. -- — We will send ycu 1 the penny, 1. e., a 1 sample free. i 8Ure that this picture in \ ^■ i>r'X.. Aiir^ the form of a label is on the V ' - v l;1 wrapper of every bottle of *2 Emulsion you buy. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. ‘, 50c. and $i.oo; all druggists, ( 1 v 9 Ayers Don’t try cheap cough medi- I1 cines. Get the best, Ayer’s ' Cherry Pectoral. What a ; record it has, sixty years of . Cherry Pectoral cures! Ask your doctor if , he doesn’t use it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, and all throat and lung troubles. “ I hove found that Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral » ( Is the best medicine l ohn prescribe for hron chilis, influenza, enuarhs. and hard colds." M. LoDUMAJf, M.D., Ithaca. N. Y. 23C.,!M)C., J*1 00. .T. O. AYRR CO., i'll1 lVrirffit.i ?■■■!,m foT Bronchitis Correct any tentloncy to constipa tion with small closes of Ayer’s Pills. Simple Colds. Cease to be simple, if at all prolong ed. The safest way is to put them aside at the very beginning. Ballard’s Florehound Syrup stops a cold and re moves the cause of colds. 25c, 50c and $100 bottle at P. C. Corrigan. George Bebout, of Omaha was frozen to death while hunting in the Big Horn mountains. Best Liniment on Earth. Henry D. Baldwin, Supt. City Water Works, Shullsburg, Wis., writes: “I have trjed many kinds of liniment, but have never received much benelit until I used Ballard’s Snow Liniment for rheumatism and pains. I think it the best liniment on earth.” 25c, 50c and $1 00 bottle at P. C. Corrigan. “Prophet” I)owie is enroute to Aus tralia. _ Every Bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Warranted. We guarantee every Lottie of Cham berlain’s Cough Remedy and will re fund the money to anyone who is not satisiied after using two thirds of the contents. This is the best remedy in the world forlagrippe, coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough and is pleasant and safe to take. It pre vents any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia. Commercial failures in the United States during the year 1903 #were 12,069 in number and $155,444,185 in amount of liabilities, compared with 11,615 idsolcencies in 1902, when de faulted indebtedness aggregated $117, 470,769. _ Croup. The peculiar cough which indicates croup, is usually well known to the mothers of eroupy children. No time , should he lost in the treatment of it, and for this purpose no medicine lias received more universal approval than Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Do not waste valuable time in experi- i menting with untried remedies, no matter how higlily they may be re commended, but give tills medicine is directed and all symptoms of croup 1 will quckly disappear. For sale by 1 P. C. Corrigan. _ It is reported the supreme court clerkship will be settled at the next silting of the court, Jan. 20. i ir Unwell. Try a 50c bottle of Herbine, notice the improvement speedily effected in your Appetite, Energy, Strength and Vigor. Watch how it brightens the spirits, gives freedom from Indiges tion and Debility! Isaac Story, Ava, Mo., writes, Sept. 10th, 1900. “I was in bad health, I had stomach trouble for 12 months, also dumb chills. Dr. J. W. Mory < prescribed Herbine, it cured me in . two weeks. 1 cannot recommend it too highly, it is too highly, it will do , ill you claim for it.” Sold by P. C. , Corrigan. Omaha police authorities say they will close all dance halls, which have been leading young girls astray. Millionaires’ Poor Stomach. The worn-out stomach of the over fed millionaire is often paraded in the public prints as a horrible example of the evils attendants on the possession af a great wealth. But millionaires ire not the only ones who are afflicted with bad stomachs. The proportion is far greater among the toilers. Deyspepsia and indigestion are rampant among these people, and they suffer far worse tortures than , the millionaire unless they avail them selves of a standard medicine like Creen’s August Flower, which has reen a favorite household remedy for ill stomach troubles for over thirty live years. August Flower rouses the torpid liver, thus creating appetite tnd insuring perfect digestion. It tones and vitalizes the entire system md makes life worth living, no mat ter what your station. Trial bottles, 25c; regular size, 75c. For a bad taste in the mouth take a few doses of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. Price 25 cents. Warranted to cure. For sale by P. C. Corrigan. f NEWLY BUILT, REFITTED, UP-TO-DATE! § REMEMBER THE NAME ft I| |, NEW BUILDIN6 ON THE CORNER OF FOURTH AND EVERETT STS. j| ! Largest Iippleipegt piiildigg agd Stock ig the West It ESTABLISHED IN 1887 O I A FULL LINE OF <5^ M jl CARRIAGES AND QLJG6IES The reliable Staver, Ilaydock, and Milburn. IE Si WAGONS Rushford, Mitchell, and Milburn. E j| HAY MACHINERY Dain Stackers, Sweeps, and Side Delivery Rakes. E $* PI QWS The famous J. I. Case and Thompson & Sons Cultivators, Listers, Drills, and Harrows, and E $5 Morrison Listers, Plows, and Cultivators. 14 DISCS Continental and Eclipse. I LISTER CULTIVATOR One- and two-row Norwegian and Flying Swede. THRESHERS Buffalo Pitts Engines, Separators, and Horsepowers. BAILERS Southwlck Self-feed, O K, and Dain—a new feature. WINDMILLS Aermotors, Pumps, and Tanks. HARVESTING MACHINERY Plano Corn Binders, Shreaders, Headers, Binders, Mowers,Rakes CORN SriELLERS Jolliett Power Shellers, Hocking Valley, Dain, and Freeman. * UH motto is: Reliable goods and wrokmanship, and full value for every dollar received, as we are 1)1 in business to stay. Shop in south end of building on alley, where we do all kinds of blacksmith s' ' ing, plow and wagon work. Horse shoeing given special attention. Call and see us when in town whether you want anything or not. Dislocated Her Shoulder. Mrs. Johanna Soderholm, of Fergus Falls. Minn , fell and dislocated her shoulder. She had a surgeon get it sack in place as soon as possible, but it was quite sore and pained her very much. Her son mentioned that he tiad seen Chamberlain’s Pain Balm wlvertised for sprains and soreness, md she asked him to buy her a bottle jf it. which he did. It quickly reliev jd her and enabled her to sleep which she had not done for several days. Phe son was so much pleased with pleased with the relief it gave his mother that he has since recommend ;d it to many others. For sale by I*. 1 Corrigan. Gov. Mickey has refused pardon to s’red Reno of Sheridan county, serv ng time for sending objectionable nail. Portland, Ore., And Return $50 Via the Great Northern line, ae sount meeting National Live Stock issociation iri January. Excursion .ickets on sale January 6 to 9, final re urn limit January 31, 1904. Choice of several routes returning, •ate returning via San Francisco S70.25. Stopovers allowed at intermediate joints. For full information, apply o any agent Great Northern line, or 0 Fred Rogers, G. P.' A., Sioux City, low a. Seventy thousand sheep are being ed in the vicinity of Fremont. Come Quick. If you want a bargain, I have for sale: One mare, one mare colt coming 1 years old, one mare colt coming 2 fears old, not a blemish on either, rood hardy stock; also a strong. 2-seat id buggy, set of harness, and a sewing machine with all attachnv nts, almost lew. Will sell cheap to close out. T. A. Pickering. A scheme is on foot to cojonies the lorthwest with southern negros. , H 1C AGO MINNEAPOLIS Edwards, Wood 7 ' I MAIN office: PB MANHATTAN BLD , jmf >T. AUL, MINN. •Hr DEALERS IN Stocks, Grain, Provisions Bought and sold for cash or on reasonable inagios. Members Important Exchanges Private Wires Write forour daily marketlet er and private telegraph cipher mailed free. Ship Your Grain to Us PROMPT RETURNS JEST FACILITIES LIBERAL ADVANCES BRANCH OFFICE Gallagher Blk., O’Neill 3MAHA LINCOLN Gold Medal Beer ON DRAFT and the renowned Blue Ribbon in quarts and pints FOR SALE AT O’NEILL BY WM. LAVIOLLETTE O’CONNOR & STANTON <9. (9. SNYDER * G<9. I Bomber, Goal Building Materials, etg. PHONE 32* O’NEILL, NEB. r« YOU SAN GET CHATTEL MORTGAGE BLANKS OF THE FRONTIER Walters Bros. COMMISSION MERCHANTS \ GRAIN. HAY & l _ This hotel has been newly fitted O r r n P up, freshly papered throughout and HI in painted outside and in, everything neat and tidy, making the— Consignments Solicited 75 board OF trade Best S1.0Q a Da? House in the Count? Chicago I You patronage solicted. First door Kef. First Nat’i Bank. Telephone Har. 123 west of Brennan’s hardware.