R. R. DICKSON at Lawyer at RCKRCNCC: FINNT NATIONAL NANH. O’NtlLLF DR. P. J. FLYNN Physician and Surgeon Night Calls will be Promptly Attended Office: First door to right over Corrigan. Telephone Nos.: Office, 68; Residence, *o DR- Ji P- GILLIGAN Physician and Surgeon Calls may be left at Gilllgan A 8toutdrug store or at residence 1 block north ana H east of stand pipe Phones: Office 41, res. 10 D. W. CAMERON Practical Cement Worker Manufactures Cement Walks, builds Foundations, Caves, etc. In fact all cement work neatly and promptly done. Address, Atkinson or O’Neill Dr* B.T.Tetablood I BPECIATLIES: EVE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT ■peetaelM eorreetly 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. B. Thomas, foreman,O'Neill. Holt Go..Neb JOHN A. ZEIMER, Prop.! This hotel has been newly fitted op, freshly papered throughout and painted outside and in, every thing * neat and tidy. Rates $1 and $2 a Day You patronage solicited. First door west of Brennan’s hardware. O’NEILL ABSTRACT f COM PAN Y Compiles Abstracts of Title THE ONLY COMPLETE SET OF AB STRACT BOOKS IN HOLT COUNTY t MEAT Market Telephone ■ No. 80 Fresh and Cured Meat of all kinds Careful attention to Deliveries in the oity Leek & Blackmer HOTEL EVANS * ONLY FIRST-CLASS HOTEL IN THE CITY FREE BUS SERVICE Wi T. EVANS, Prop. The Frontier Si* Months for 75c V Or. Price’s Cream Baking Powder Awarded Gold Medal Midwinter Fair, San Fraiuinca. Ayers You cau hardly find a home without its Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Parents know what it does for children: breaks Cherry Pectoral up a cold in a single night, wards off bronchitis, prevents pneumonia. Physicians ad vise parents to keep it on hand. ** The beat cough medicine money can buy la Ayer 'a Cherry Pectoral. For the cougba of children nothing could possibly be better.** ^ Jacob Shull, Saratoga, Ind. 38c.,50c.,f 1.0ft. j. o. AYER co., for ■*£5SmiSS!ii Throat, Lungs Ayer’s Pills greatly aid the Cherry Pectoral In breaking up a cold. [The life I of Bread H Good yeast is the life jjj of bread—without yeast ■ breadiscold, dead dough. H You never tasted finer, H whiter, sweeter, all ■ round better bread than S that raised with Yeast ■ Foam. It tastes good .does |a good, and stays fresh and M IK®. moist until the last JJMl K^crust disappears ..ywfjm ^OAtA I contains the energizing principle of leaven in its purest form. It is made from healthful vegetable ingredients, malt, hops, corn, etc., in the largest, cleanest, yeast factory in the world. The secret is in the yeast. All grocer* seU it at 5 cent* a package—enough to make 40 loaves of bread. With proper care it never grows stale. Keep it on hand all the time. Send for our book “How to Make Bread,” fret. . NORTHWESTERN YEAST GO., BERNARD "S, Imported from France in 1002 by Champlin Bros, of Clinton, la.; foal of Apr. 1, 1900; black; weight 2000. Owned by North Holt County Draft Horse association. Will stand this season at Soott ville on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, balance of week at John Bnshat’s at Blackbird. TERMS $15 to insure mare with foal; fee be comes due immediately if mare is sold or removed from county; should colt come dead priviledge is given of returning mare for service free next season; care will be taken to avoid ac cident but will not be responsible should any occur. CHAS. WREDE, One of the Directors. (Wilmar & Sioux Falls Ry.) Passenger, Dally Except Sunday. 0:50 P. H. Ar....Central Tlme....Lv 10:10 A. M. Mixed Train, Dally, Except Sunday. 8:50 P. M. Ar Central Time,.... Lv 9:50 P. M. Close oonneotlons at Sioux City for all points. For rates and further Information call on or address— W. E. West, Agent wAAAAAa. BO YEARS* ' ,^|^^H^EXPERIENCE 4 4 Designs rrfTT41 Copyrights Ac. Anyone sending a sketch and description msy 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 Mann A Co. receive special notice, without charge. In the Scientific American. A handsomely lllnstrated weekly. Largest cir culation of any aclentlAa journal. Terms, 33 a year; four months, 31. Sold by all newsdealers. WfiKKSdBlP OTHER COUNTY TOWNS Rummaged : From : Their : Newspapers PAGE Thfe Atlas Elevator Co. have com pleted their new elevator at Page, and the building is now ready for business. It has a capacity of 25,000 bushels of grain, which will be elevated by a 5-horse power gasoline engine. The structure presents an imposing appear ance and will do much to convince the outside world that small grain is a successful crop in this part of Holt county. The cost of this new improvement to our town was about $5000, and much credit is due to the resident manager, G. L. Roberge, for this addition to the busi ness interests of Page.—The Reporter. INMAN Mr. Frantz of Indiana, th^ father of Mrs. John Hancock is here on a visit. He is one of the G. A. R. boys and says he is going to spend one decoration day in Nebraska. Rev. N. S. Lowrie, who for years was pastor of the Presbyterian church in Inman, now living in Lincoln will preach here May 29 at 3 p. Elder Garnet met with a severe injury at Spencer the other day by one of his horses pawing him, but the elder is getting along very well. Sam Davis, who left here about a year ago and went to Alberta, Canada, was in Inman last week shaking hands. Sam looks well.—Correspond ence in Page Reporter. ATKINSON. U. G. Beck arrived from Oskaloosa, Iowa, Wednesday night, and is shak ing hands with friends and looking after business interests. Among other good things which have come to Mr. Mack recently is the republican nominsMon for county recorder in his home county. Tonight (Friday) there will be or ganized in Atkinson a local lodge of Sons of Herman, a strictly German, social, educational and fraternal order. A. F. Kiehl, the organizer from head quarters, has been here for over a week, and informs the Graphic that the lodge will start with twenty-five or thirty charter members. It is largely through the efforts of F. F. Mende, editor of “Der Bote” that At kinson secured this organization. It will be organized as Lodge No. 42, O. D. H. S.—The Graphic. EWING. On Monday night, May 16th, some miserable spaciman of humanity broke into E. J. Spittlers’s butcher shop by prying open the front door, breaking the lock and door, and carried away smoked meats to the value of $40. The act was committed by a stranger or a thing in human form. Any man acquainted with Mr. Spittler that was hungry and needed meat to eat, and no money to buy, could have got all they needed by just stating the facts to him, as he never refuses to give to those who are in need. It seems that this community is afflicted with some miserable cuss who is try ing to reach the end of a rope, or has concluded to risk his carcass for a target. The sooner we are freed from this unhealthy encumbrance, the better it will be for those who are trying to earn a living in a legitimate manner.—The Advocate. STUART. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Collins formerly of Valentine have bought the Pacific House and opened up business last week. 1 Miss Dykeman has returned to her home in O’Neill after a successful year’s work as teacher in the Jillson district. Earl McGrew is in Redlands, Cali fornia, having sold out his interests here and gone west searching for a windless climate where the roses bloom all the year and oranges cost five cents per dozen. Word has just reached town that Capt. D. C. Blondin was found dead in his alfalfa field this morning. He got up at 5 o’clock and had gone out to sow alfalfa before the wind rose. Jim Stuart who is staying there, got break fast and waited for him and about 7 o’clock went out to look for him. He found him lying with a pail in hand, dead. The coroner has been sent for and will drive direct from O’Neill to Capt. Blondin’s ranch 8 miles north east of Stuart. He was a member of the G. A. R. and of the A. O. U. W. lodge and carried $2,000 insurance in that order.—The Ledger. Cured His Mother of Rheumatism. “My mother has been a sufferer for many years with rheumatism,” says W. H. Howard, of Husband, Pa. “At times she was unable to move at all, while at all times \ '.Iking was pain ful. I presented her with a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and after a few applications she decided it was the most wonderful pain reliver she had ever tried, in fact, she is never without it now and is at all times able to walk. An occasional application of Pain Balm keeps away the pain that she was formerly troubled with. ” For sale by P. C. Corrigan. 382,000 ACRES OF □overnment Lands Open for Settle ment In the Rosebud Indian Rerer vatlon, Southeastern South Dakota. The Chicago & North-Western R’y Is the direct line to Bonesteel, on the reservation border. Copy of pamphlet ‘New Homes In the West,” contain ing maps and full information as to the allotment of these fertile lands md how to reach them furnished by my agent of the North-Western Line Dr will be mailed to any address on receipt of two (2) cents in postage, by J. |A. Kuhn, Ass’t Gen. Frt. & Pass. Agt. C. & N. W. R’y, Omaha, Neb. Russia-Japan Atlas, Ten Cents, the North-Western Line. A Russo-Japanese Atlas has been issued by the Chicago & North-West ern R’y. Three fine colored maps, each 14x20, bound in convenient form for reference. The Eastern situation shown in betail, with tables showing relative military and naval strength and financial resources of Russia and Japan. Copies mailed to any address on receipt of ten (10) cents in postage, by J. A. Kuhn, Ass’t Gen. Frt. & Pass. Agt., C. & N. W. R’y, Omaha, Neb. A school man not over a thousand miles away found a lad in the geogra phy class who was deeply interested in learning the points of the compass. The teacher said: “You have in front of you, the the north; on your right, the east; and on your left, the west. What have you behind you?” After a few moments’ reflection, Allen ex claimed: “A patch on my pants,” and to make the information more emphatic, Allen continued in a shame faced manner: “I knew you’d see it. I told ma you would.” Dr. Corbett will be in his dental office and gallery from the 23d to 30th of each month. 17-tf Chattle mortgages at The Frontier. SHVLOCH Shylock was the man who wanted a pound of human flesh. There are many Shylocks now, the convales cent, the consumptive, the sickly child, the pale young woman, all want human flesh and they can get it—take Scott’s Emulsion. Scott’s Emulsion is flesh and blood, bone and muscle. It feeds the nerves, strengthens the digestive organs and they feed the whole body. For nearly thirty years Scott’s Emulsion has been the great giver of human flesh. We will send you a couple of ounces free. ♦ SCOTT At BOWNE. Chemists. 400-415 Pearl Street. New Yerk. JOG. and $1.00; aM druggists. You cannot use too much core in the selection of a FIREARM. Our 39 years’ reputation speaks for arms that are . 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